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‘arion McCathran, assisted by Mrs. S. J.| Mrs. Turner, wife of Medical Director Thomas J. A JOURNEY SKYWARD. hran: 114 4th st. se, Turner, U.S.N., assisted by her daughters, Miss : THE MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA RELIGIOUS NOTES. | 1 carpe stretching before you. The city looks a trifle . deline Duval Mack, assisted by young | Turner, Mra. Lindsay aud Miss Virginia Johnson, lady friends and pupils; 729 Uh st Mew. | daughter of Cape A.W. Johuson CSN; 130 |S°Me Facte About the Washington | gitvrent when viewed almost from the realna of THE CHURCHES HERE AxD KLSEWRERR. Dingman with Mrs. Elphonzo Mrs. Dr. Jas. MeMack: 608 14th st. nw. Rhode Island ave. ,» Monument. a the clouds, and a realization of what it must be nd S sts. nw. McEwen, assisted by her daughters Miss Annie Tanner, assisted by Misses Beadle, # Burch and Mrs. C. H. McEwen; 491 M | Callahan, Moore, Posey, Mihan, Triplett, Silane: ‘THE WORK OF THE Past ygaR—rrosrect or Tar | *? 8° balloon-voyaging dawns on you. The sted by her daughters, —The revival at Memorial M.E. church @ Mrs. W. Clarence Du- Downing, Ernest, Gallant, Chapman and Davis; shee 5 Public buildings towards the north, the Treas- street northeast) has resulted In 100 conver. c cor, 5th and Boundary sts, Fe on ee Comin SERUCTURS ae 1044) ay, Stato; War and Navy ‘departments; und the sions. Rev. W. Hirst Reed is pastor. yner Dudley, assisted by Mrs. it. 8.4, Mrs. W. B. perman, (nee Boyd), with her sis- TRIP TO THE TOP IN THE ELEVATOR. eS Bal. Th rT held at Ryland &, Mrs. Deputy Commissioner | Mrs. 5 vy 5 ter, Mrs, Geo. 8. Boudinot ; 923 M st. e nets y * White House look like doll houses. Squares The pu coupe of this Rnek mh we aye oh ap orpercrnerpeneg? a Cig ep og Bee rset oe dnchieta Mh | ear ianiesee ne Me Dre E ree ane Gibrty fourth year of the exit: | Net tinen, ‘Trees loee their Individuatty and | 0 set forth in fa ttle paze that nothing need | jr ¢meroneorsen nt atees ae nee ee Miss Minnie Canfield, from 2 to8 p.tn.; 191 a, Beach, of, Alexandria; Miss Camden, of | Mrs. M a ape aN; pokes Wl ‘Armat | ©n¢e of the Washington monument finds that Phe levoota ate bony exagaected’ pees be said on that point. As to the character and Sanday night, were ed during the w eave, LeDre kK. t ‘| 73 land ave. ) . Vermilya, assistes I gl t - "ira EL Dean, assisted by hes, daughter, Miss | “sire Be. a suoldat, Miss Ante i ently, ise Annie | Tussre Pile diviibg space st the eee ihe Fiver itieems vase een me Galy & duality of the wor eof, only necessary to | to’be'fesumed ‘cmon a ew : ¥ and Mrs. 0, F. Presbrey, Mrs. John | ) . N. J. knes ase! » et " at the fitness of @ author for hi: 8 --The Ni |. EB. ch 7 1c Mire Andrew Langion asd Miss Sara | a i 5 3 of Baltimore: 610 9: notions of redching five hundred and fifty-five | PO"d, but, still you can trace its silvery | SY uthor is he North Capitol church ( Cap- Lynn Putnam, of Wellestey Ovk lawn.” iz, r ii e line for miles. Mount Vernon can be seen on | recognized by the highest religious and sclen- | jtol and K streets) is now attached to Waugh nd the Misses Austin, of | son; 935 K st. n. feet by the close of 1884. By the middie of the | clear days with a field glass, and many well- : s fir. | lift authorities, and that he has performed it to | Chapel, and is supplied by such ministers | Louisiana; from 2 to 10 p.m 15 East Capitol st Mrs. Van Buren, wife of Gen. T. B. Van Buren, | coming year:its height will begin to compare | known places in the neighboring hills of Vir- @ by Miss LuNor-| “Mrs C. HL Norton, assistel. by her. sister, Mis | Gonsal General to Japan, and Miss Van Buren; | tacoraigm@tth the ltighest edifices in the world, | zinta and Maryland cam be easily picked out. | the satistaction of both. We may add, what | may be had from time to time. With no minle- st., corner 18th. is 5 3 with Mrs. i y y red ile | te congregat pect BF ner aangh-| Gana ae re ame MISS NOCH Nore | 1001 ERE Corner Ne we Lae ae tems be as high, if not higher, | 1s thought when the monument reaches its meee why ol lee we gpcedeernaer es | ter to pay, the tion expect to get out of > Montreville, of 3t | Mrs Nelgom; the wife of edical inspector, | White, Misses Carrie Nones, Florence Clark and | ¢)q % Se BOL s g | fall helaht that vessels can be seen on Chesa- | book from the French has been most creditably | . . ‘ weno? = LRavy Yardy seamen Oy ise Soa ene | Marian Hendley; than the spires of St. Peter's in Rome. At its | peake bay. Tag boats on the river exlte more iePaeae teeters tears ringer ca gen) > ‘ tably done by Miss Mary Lockwood of ‘w York, and Misi Barns, of New| sfisses Annteand Clara Watson; 104 : completion, at an altitude of five hundred and | attention by their puffing and blowing than | 224 acceptably done by y Lockwood o ri al this city, | Methodist churches in the District will follow London, Conn, . Ww . . Carman, | fifty-five feet, it will be ‘forty-four feet nearer | they do by theirsize. Everywhere you turn the | '™'S Clty, - the time honored custom of holding watch night Miss Tillie Newmeyer, assisted by Miss Ray | after 12 o'clock; 1351 Q street. the clouds than ony ecewn. structure. The |View is pleasing. The tiny lines of green | YOUNG FOLKS’ HISTORY OF MFXICO. By Fren- { Baltimore’, ML, and Miss Ida Brager, | Mrs. Brainard H. Warner with Mrs. George ©. | ‘ ERICK A. OBER, author of **Campsin the Caribecs,” | Services. These are usually very impressive. z crowning the heights and the river washing its | Ste. “phstoa 'B.hsehnos & Gan AcE tab desea tiene te cme” hee nome Va.: 1980 Pa.’ ave, Maynard; 1237 19th st. |stereotype Joke about the unfinished Wash- | Shores frame the city like a pievare Vincore joston: a. A rere Is singing S y-assisted by Du cholson, (nee A. La . Mrs Oscar Whitney with her daughter, Mrs. . | ington monument will then be seen n0| are always impressed with the safety. net | .,78¢ increasing interest taken in Mexico and and as the hour of 12 approaches, on Bon s ate E. Is ct kK, ist v. 1 > y knees, the ent y 3 ‘tise Eles Mon fone, | oy nc cone Seiad bY Mra. WE Dale Mra Tal. | More In newspaper columns. For years every- | arr und the monument, but none have exhibited | Mexican affairs by the people of this country at aS Rese Nae te See and ave. thing doubtful has been referred to the| any pranks that would expose them to being | the present time makes this handsomely printed | —At the coming session of the Baltimore Aw MENTS hen eectsted, by Miss Sallle Bartle, | time when the monument would probably be | cauzht in its meshes. The workmen get so | and profusely illustrated volume a peculiarly | nual Conference, to be held in Winchester, Va., sisted by the | Miss Hattie E, Tinker, of Hyattsville, and Miss | finished, and a reasonable notion seemed to pre- | used to their elevated position as to sit on the | acceptable contribution to current literature. | in March, Rev. R. N. Baer, of the Metropolitam Mt. Pleasant. a hte Ss Mollie D.fvis, Miss Josie Whit- | Lizzie Crogs, of Leesburg, 1013 L st. nw ral “ ese latter ideas | edge with their feet hanging over while they ‘a Noyes, Miss Edda Drew and Miss | “Misses Rosa and Plukte We xmson, assisted by | Vall that it never would be. These latter ideas | eds wu ing y The author appears to have done his work with | willbe one of the Washington pastors who will as = aI < m1 les e| i y 4 a | vl from 4 to $ p.m., corne nes: 1104 M st. nw. the Misses Cook, Morris and Van Hook; $36 et, | See, EMERY el one re completion | forded Uy thant, and cea hee Hts oe oats | great industry and Intelligence, and while his | change. It is not known who will xucceed tim, a Neuraths, assisted by her dauzh- | n.w. Seems an assured fact. There was not much of | forded by t A a ctful dis- | effort is modestly said to be intended for the | but some correspondence has taken place look- French, assisted: by Miss Darby and and Miss Julia; 12th st, and Md. Pee a ee ee | ce CREME (to De scoltn fom yoni aboover | Aroren yinitor Keeps jithi & renpoottul die | as moahilal whathic aay one can get |ing to the transfer of Rev. Dr. Hare, of New wT st nw. . ‘Mrs. N. Farland, Miss McFarland and Miss | the Treasury, looking down from the higher por- | tance of both outer and inner edgesof the wall, ‘any where else in so compact a form so much | York, to the Metropolitan. 1 by Miss Miller, |” Mr: “sisted by her two daughters | ¢; a 1122 Vermont ave., 1 to 6 p.m. tions of the ‘city, but it has crept up amazingly | ahd feels ali the time asif he were treading on | 80Y eh d — np eke tiwes ; arch East Washington will i s Murdo¢ 1, of New Hampshire; 1109 Mrs, Edwin Willits, of Michigan, assisted by her | this lst year. “In that thne 9 fect hace been | air, The wind. blows too, with a business | | ormation concerning our next door neighbor. | — The churches of East Washington ’ @ 5st pineal . ue @. O'Brien, with Mrs. Cha sisters and daughter; 50 B st. ne. added, making since the resumption of the work | Velocity and a very windy ‘day takes up con- | CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICAL | through the “Week of Prayer” hold «union W. Scott Smith: 915 Rhode Miss O11, With Mrs. Dumont; 102 € st. s. e. Mirine a on Pee Det | in 1880 the addition of 190 feet. Popular inter- | siderable attention. ‘The wind has blown one| — BEVELOPME axe of the New York Bar’ New | Meetings in the Church of the Reformation | _ Miss Mary O’Donohue, with Mrs S.A. Spencer; | Aauehters. Whiting: and Mrs. Wane Me wate, |est_in the monument Increases as it shoots | workman off his feet, but he was caught in the York: Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. Washington: | (Lutheran) from 12to 1 p.m. This is a new de- ESF and dangiter Blanche; 912) Spencerian Business College. Ing, Miss'Colegate and Miss Burnside; 1221 K st. | higher up. The fact straight ahead that It is | nly cases of bravado ex— =e Moxon. parture, and has been inaugurated with the s ji Phipps, assisted by her sister, | p/w. r going to overtop all similar structures is 2 | a young woman, who got Mr. Sterne has not heretofore been regarded hope ot affording an opportunity to more to ob- . agi sues aoe mith, of Brooklyn, N.¥.; 787 6th | “Mrs waiter T. Whentiey, assisted by Mrs. Will | portant argument that this enthusi w 2 Abella e Ue peuda tie safety-net Just to. sec. how it would | as a historical authority tn this Sountrs, we be- | serve the week by bringing the place of meetti ee = Vheatley, Miss Dongal, Miss Taylor, Miss Grace | ging to wane. The process of erecting such a | feel, and a cat, who risked one of his nine live lieve; but the book before us, which Ts intended | nearer their homes. Heretotore the only unt WH ME Cha Ler ot rortsmouth, N. HL, | pongat ahd Miss Denmeade; 3109 N’st., George- towering obelisk is full of interesting details, | Iu Jumping from the top, but with no serious | (yO) Ku Nae ook pefore Us perhaps to meet- | Meeting has been held in parts of the clty dls Purvis; 1118 i3th st. now. Le mae Some of the nicest calculations ot engineering | Tesults. The descent can be made either by the P M t from Capitol Hill. The pastors of the Bap- Williss: assisted byr Aine F. co. Ponplte; skill are embodied In its construction, along | elevator or by the staircase. Most. prefer the | Ing a foreign rather than a home want on the | taut from Capito Nephi atlimore; : | , Lutheran, Metnodist and Presbyterian gham, «nd Mrs. ‘Trell, of | oody'or se ees with the best mechanical work procurable. known terrors of the former to the undiscov- | subject,—is nevertheless a very creditable effort | churches in that sectlon of the city wee a - e168 | a8) yard. Mrs. George H. B. White, assisted by her daugh- HOW THE COURSES ARE LAID. ered horrors of the latter. The iron frame | in the main. He does better, however, in deal- | fled their hearty co-operation in this adn og cae Biers Bowes S18 My pies Uy iiss Pa erstny attle L. White; "1324 I st. eR y of | NOFK of the statrcase Is all right, but only | ing with the past than with the present. Where | _ y prying, Of Penusyivania, and the Misses Co Warren, assisted by Mrs. MeCahtil The monument is composed exclu: ly of | temporary steps are in place. There are no | he js able te evatl bluwell a’ the choereetion |. —Rev. Hugh Brown, who has for some time “0. F. Presbrey, with. Mrs. E. €. Dean; at 31234 Mass. ave, marble and granite. The marble is quarried at | risers at all, and only narrow planks for steps. | ana experience ofothers, he does fairly well, but | been in charge of one ot the leading colored on Boundary, head of 20th st. eed and Mrs. Clark; 1412 I st. n.w, Cockeysville, Md., and the granite comes from DOWN THE STAIRS. in treating of current events he shows the qual- | presbyterian congregations in New York city, nn A. Prescott; 7th street road. ice Wright, assisted by Mrs. Hoff, of y i Rockland, Me. The stones come tothe sheds! Plesced with a ventures rit, Tue Star | Itles of a theorist and pessimist, rather than the | ts spending the holidays with his parents, on I : sabe sg Michigan, Mrs. J. M. Wright, jr., and Miss Poole. , essed with a venturesome spirit. Tue Sar | It! ‘pens . parents, ont 189 Rae ay Mrs James Tyler, | sires. Ormond Wilsok, assisted by Misses May | ronghilycutandarethere dressed to the rlsht pro- | reporter has made the descent by this means, | Well balanced judgment of the cool and dispas- | street, {n this city. Mr. Drown le x Washington : h D and Annie Wilson; 1439 Massachusetts ave. 5 itiel fe : ns eb stiepiehatrs sionate historian. boy, and his many friends here feel very proud capil | reese eee Miss Barron, of New Mrs. 8. Walter Woodward, assisted by Mrs. portions, These blocks are then numbered, and | and is willing, having escaped all right, to pro- Y. iS Ty pre c - VEN 7 : over his success. He gtaduated from Princet M B. Queen, with her mother, Mrs. Geo. A. | Alonzo Weeks and Mrs. 8. 8. Everett, of Washing- | walt thelr transition from the earth to a truck, | mise hever to attempt the task again. While | bVENG, 7 S KINGgLEY. sgieted Uri. Snowe diac peare “ago with, dlstingutened bone. y their cousin, | e,1toTpm. ° ton, Miss Isabel Woodward, Miss Lizzie Fellows, | on a level with the floor of the monument. you have the light to guide you, it is all plain Introduction by W. D. Howg.1s. Boston: D- After devoting several years to important minis 0 Nt, West | Mt i her sister, Miss Martha | Diy. 0) Tworence Clement, of Boston; 400 MS | Each stone welghs about three tons, and the | salting but whan the aark passage is reached | pM ® Con | thore furnish more | terial charges in the south, he went to Europe, a a.) and Miss Rosa | 2. . = fs e = = ‘Bs in he writings of few authors ma tt assisted by Mrs. L. o Hall, | Kav: ne Of ‘Toledo, Ohio; 1921 Sth st., n. AS pont ae J. G. Walker, and the Misses Wal- clevaioe can cual accomodate two of Hem its takes a firm trust in Providence and a clear | ouotable extracts than those of Canon Kingeley. Sane Stoniel komen Heed) iy Ss May Bolway and Miss | Mrs C 5 ‘eld, with her two daughters a : 51 | The man at the wheel” consumes seven or eight | head to make any progress. Should the eleva- 4 é BW. and Mrs a " ta, Mrs. F.V, Walker, with Mrs. P. F. Larner; 1451 y progress. § Ri minutes in hoisting them. On reaching the top. | tor pass, as it will several times, probably, the | “though not voluminous, they covered An un- | in Liberia, for which post he leaves to-day. satman, assisted by Miss Bertha St. nw. Gutman, assisted by Miss Berth: Miss Elizabeth Wetzel, with Mra. S. A. Spencer; | the crane, an arm of the derrick takes hold of hee i | delightful fear of its dropping on Stee usually wide range of thought and subject, and — With the close of the year Rev. Jos. Lang- d © Gurwie. ants = i Ree eate Ot es OLONING On Fou led to both the heart and mind of his | ‘ho published in 1838 his notes on the ie E ett, assisted by Miss Irene I. | | Mrs. A. D. Robinson and Mrs. Andrew Coyle,with | Spencerian Business College. ach stone, and, bya little guiding, the immense | " t: appeal 0 o ‘ing, who publial in nm oa Yuki st hw | Mrs ‘Thomas Simons; 1405 Latenws oo” Mise Mary Le Wooster, with Mra, 8. A. Spencer; | eight tn ‘as egal. placed th praltian mei a | fauulliary to the front again. ‘The landinge are | readers, in whatever sphere of life. Mr. Brown's | Gospels, ceases the preparation of hls notes on - Gthon and “Miss Gthon; Hamilton | | Mrs. A. M: Rogers gid Miss ila, Rogers. of 604 Seen ee CO ea. 8 Spencer; | Were @ brick. 'Thé corner-stones are always set | chance io enn oe - Los work Socine &p bars been jonicesny done, and | tie Berean Lessons for the Ad his dutied 2k st, wi irs. Cap’ M. Knight; 11 Miss } e 5 x . 7 ae ae ‘ecove js volame of some three hun con- . nomas I. Gardner and Miss Cora Gardner, | avenue,’s.W. e Spencerian Business college. p first. ee Penta Oates Messrs. Thomas | rest. ‘The last two. or three turns in the stalr- Dinemorccrne gems that will find many ad- | St the Methodist Book Concern compelling him ¢ Miss Lillie Borland and Miss Eva Den-| Mrs. 'S. H. Robison, Miss Lula Robison, Mra, | _ Mrs. Elphonzo Youngs, assisted by Mrs. Harri- | Purcell and Dennis and’ one cement-man | “ay have sufficient light from the door, and you | mirers and lose little, Ir any, of their Instre by | te Telingulsh this work. ‘ = Dunlop and Miss Estelle Dunlop; 608 12th st., nw, | $0 Dingman, Mrs, H.'S. Berlin and Miss Sadie | masons waiting on them, and’ one cement-man reach the floor with @ sigh of relief. | tape or tee , —The time for holding the Baltimore confer , with her mother, Mrs. George | | Mrs. John Randolph, with daughters Sallie and | Dingman; corner 10th and S sts. n.w. for the two. These eleven men make up the fe apee es ing se., 1 to7 p.m. Allee, and Mrs. D. M. Nesbit, of College, Maryian MISCELLANEOUS, complemént, working each day on the top, and DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. tsi By Buonxorseaxe Broancon. Boston: | ence of the M. E. Church, has, at the request of Q rrhert AS Gil. oe ted’ by the Misses | ar Onan Ray, Mrs. R. B. Clark, Mrs. Eben J. | ~7¢ Young Men’s Christian Association, 1409 N. | who if seen at all, by people below them, look | Among the distinguished persons In recent Houghton, Mimtin & Co.“ Washinaton: Robert | the Preachers’ meeting at Washington and Baltt Pante Sain Miss Boyer ahd Miss Nelile | Loomis, Mrs. Db’ P’'tedd wut Sine ‘Baldwin: 150i | ¥;,8¥enue, Will Keep open house from'1 to 10 | about the size of infants. Mr. Purcell was em-| times who were especially fond of making the March 21. 1s nw. This is the seventh and closing volume of the | ™re, been changed from March 7 to We Mass. ave. Orclock pi Me tne followlng 1s.a list of the ladies | ployed for a long time on the original work of | ascant were ex-President Mrs. Hayes. The ° — ‘ersary reed- ‘Oregon, assisted by Mrs. Mullan, | “Mrs Dr. Martin Rizer, of Philadeiphia, atts | WR. Will tecetve: Mrs. W. g, | tte monument—the first hundred and fifty feet— | utter wat frequent abe Garfeld aleo = eee ae Soren pens sapeesid ee aueenayor Lage = Beli bey m « “ra ato Compete hvt, > | Naw Yon and Sa ee ui ue Nel OF | A Patonon Ma bom ba otras | AML enlace the resumption ofthe work | ver as & frequent vsior. Garfeld alo | corga, translated by Prot. Anderson, bson, with Mrs. S.A. Spencer; | §§Mrs. Col. RG. Rutherford, U.S.A., assisted by ‘Miss Harrison (of LRA hia), Miss} ortheast corner. He 1s a fine mason, | The venerable Mr. W. W. Corcoran is another Miss consin University, and published by the house | the @lst inst. at Cincinnati, reports were made 1 go ies Gonevra Willams, of New York, and Mi Vinnie Nixon, Miss Auste Wood (hls ski has been called into active play of | frequent visitor. As president of the mon. |@20ve named, Although considered by the | SWINE #110,745.06 expended during the year. ibbs, assisted by her daughter | Katie Ray, daughter of the late Col Ray, U.S. nnie Nixon, Miss Annie , and his s! aS int play freq! 2 pI : f i —A Sunday echool assembly, under the aw eeeg eae ed PE be ae ‘Tennie Cammick and Miss Josle Cheeseman. many public buildings here and other cities, as | ment association, he makes many visits to the | uthor one of his less finished productions, it A “ . Vaughn, Mra. ©. E. Cochrane, Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Mts: T. A. Hardin; Mrs. a = J. Falconer, epices of the Presbytery of Cincinnatt, was held Mrs. J. E. Rankin, assisted hei htors, | , The following ladies of the National will recetve | well as many fine residences. buildings, and always rides upto the top. Pres- | will, we are quite sure, prove to be not the least 7 orton, with her friends, Mrs. | Mra. H. D. Goulder, of Cleveland, Onion aut srr | from 1 until 6:-Mtrs. Senator Call (Fia.y and sisters | "The went eae ences oon thirty-two to | ident Arthur has not yet made his appeatance | popular with his admirers, while it is likely to | recently in that clty. ‘The general mutj va I Mrs. J. W. Baker, of Newark, Obio; 4 anki, of San Antonio, Tex: s, and Mis. | Miss May Slinpkins: Mrs. M.H. Dunnell and Miss | forty dollars each, in thelr rough state, and | there. Engineers ate especially fond of going | ain new friends for the way in which the rights | ‘The Taught,” and the primary, girls, boys r Mary E. Birge, of this city: 9 Grant My | fe and daughter of Representative Dune ie Mrs. Representative G, W.. Webber about twenty dollars more when dressed. Each | up and acquainting themselves with the details | of women are incidentally championed in it. adult classes were discussed. 7 i ce. Lenrt Hodges, assisted by Miss Annie | Mrs. Ramsdell, assisted by her sister, Miss Gar- | retson si s h. ; Miss Mary H. Stebbins, Rondout, | Course of stone adds two feet, and for each | of the work, TRAITS OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN. By Grozcr | — Encouraging reports come from Germany ante < Harkness, with Mrs. J. H. Ver foi Miss | N.Y; Mks. Representative H. W. word, Mich.: | course separate plana are drawn. ‘The first| THe MONUMENT IN WINTER QUARTERS. W. Bexoax. New York: Fowior & Wells. as to the evangelistic work of Mr. Von Schleum- 6109h st nw.” a Cutter, 4 Mary | Mrs. Representative J. C. Burrows, Mich.; Mrs. | course at the base is two feet and five inches.| The top of the monument has been securea| Mr Bungay shows considerable capacity as | bach there. assisted by Miss Chase and | Pennywitt; trom 12 m.; Representative KR. W. Townshend, iL; Rrs. Rep- | The shaft has tapered from fifty-five feet square fr 5, well as it fondness for pen-and-ink portrait-/ _ Mr, Moody, the evangelist, in referring te d Sallie Bartlett; 724 13th st.n.w. Mrs. Senator Rollins, 933i ant, | resentative 8. D. Linds rs. Represents | at the bottom to torty feet five and a half inches | from the weather, and all the working parapher- real rinse * ys ott endrie, with Mrs. H. M. Knight; fobs Hall, peu Hpewors! Ore ramet square at its present height. .The interior | Dalla removed for the winter. The safety-net | Painting, as his several volumes of that charac- | the work in the universities in England writem Ww. jouse. ieut. Merry, ; i S consul encral to Shangieiy ie’ Cae | Mensurement is. ten fect Jess, or thirty-one feet | has been taken down, the tops of the walls | ter heretofore published oy magne in sai {he work at Cambridge and Oxford is the bod TRcehie Head OF ee MS ee ot ee ae bene, eee May: | five ands bale fifteen fect at the bean, the watis | Moarded In, and the opening so protected that cae = Saat jetty entiaasie eroas ala ne the week of on for which the Evan te A tus R. | Laddie Read, of Binghamton, N. . and Miss | erson, of Iowa; Mrs. Judge ly icago; | a ickni een e base, iT ly for sa. , 2 “sisted hy Miss Belle Cavs, Of thiscluy, | Florence Seulce: of Eeswon hey MICK ston wt | Mrs Col SB Chonan. ane he al ctengo; | a thlekmess o eighteen inches thick at'the top. | te Aaterlor will not suffer from the storms of F : Lice, of Baltimore; 609 Hsing | | Mrs Russell Selfridge, assisted by Mrs. Commo. | Wayne county Journal, N. ¥.; Mrs. Col. T. B. Me- the winter. Masons will be at work all winter | in the various walks of life, and in some cases | gelical Alliance has issued a program of the Divs ©. J. Hillyer; 2121 Mass. ave. n.w. 1707 | Gary seS and daughter; 1415 College Hill | | Mrs. Dr. Martin Rizer, of Philadelphia, Pa., with 7 ty S TAKING OBSERVATIONS. examples of the literary style of his subjects. | subjects, will be from Jan 7th to the 14th. 2. ol Ree gigcat | Her se eeae Miss Kearny and Miss Eillott Mrs Georgette'chamberis, “" BackPurB, and | oming observations are taken to | Preparing the blocks of marble and granite, so | Cxsmples of the literary style of furnished by | °C) ee sii . iis Joseph KO Hawley, after 8 o'clock; . ave. a a that a large quantity of stone will be on hand| the author, each sketch accompanied by a| —The decrees the fourth synod of the . z en ce Nig eh and Mrs. J. J. Barnes; mee following ladies will receive at 723 11thst. n. | determine the settng of the immense welght, When work is resumed. It is thought that the | wood-cut likeness more or less accurate. archdiocese of New York (Catholic), held om amplon of Caption ilkene i gue | Mrs Scette Reed, ‘assisted by her ttle daughter | Howard, Mie conn Pores Se ad estimated to be now 74,871 tons. From a bench | apeed in setting can be so accelerated that ne LOGIO ap LIFE: With other Fermons. By the Rev, | November 8th and 9th, in St. Patrick's cathe- 1502 Vermont ave. Lola Reed; 1115 K St. n.w #i° Buckles, assisted by the Misses Farrar, Miss | mark in the feld adjoining the elevated ground | course can be lald each day, instead of its tating | LOGO 4x LIF, Sri" Benive Clabeat st | ara Sew York, which was attended by 278 of : inte Tally of Mew ace wee oe vo ae ae ae ac hae be a pay ae Miss Carrie Guggenheimer; | on which the monument rests, observations ate | two days, as at present. The tip-tap of the Christ Churob, Feford New York: Wen pad the cl have been published. The subjects ‘annte Tul ew Yor 3. T. al ine, an Francisco, st “0 a. mh. n a oy ners : Win. Balan’ 3 » 7 weiss 100s a Fike £ fey hei fadals or obie ween daewee: made, and the slightest depression of the earth’s | 8tone-cutters is about the liveliest sounds now ‘unt, assisted by her daughter, Miss | | Mrs. J. W. Somers, assisted py the ladies of , Miss Helen B Watson, of New | Mount Vernon Seminary; 1100 M st. n. w. ; Irwin st., west of Tth st. road. Mrs. James G. Smith, assisted by Miss Lula John- jubbard and Miss Hubbard; | 80n and Miss May Van Arnum; 1431 Pierce Place. around the grounds; the year's work is restin, This volume, which is warmly commended to peticech weed ioe, ceca confirmation, mat- y, = on its laurels, and the prospect looks very bright | the American public by President Porter of id rd h P A. Kinsley, Mrs. K. B. Vroom, assisted by | each corner on the outside of the structure are | that the Washington monument will Get its full | Yale College, 1s mainly devoted to the specula- —The Xaverian brothers have been in retreat The, following ladies of Falls Church will recetve: | Surtace 1s noticed. Then a series of marks on Mrs. her daughier, Miss’ Bessie; Mrs. A. H. Raymond, . St. Joseph's college, nm Fron tions and inquiries of the times, and its perusal | ‘tis week at Mt. St. Joseph's college, near iss Nettle Philps—reception froin 13 carefully noted. The variations, if any, are | growth by its thirt}-aizth birthday. Mrs. Senator John Sherman, assistea by Mrs. | {3s!sted 7 to8 p. m.; Mrs. H. F. Fisher, assisted by her sister, | compared from day to day, and so far the settling HIGH STRUCTURES. cannot fail to both widen the views ana | Baltimore. iit Hoard tseietod Dy Miss Annie | 1810 Hse Be oe ONO: TOM 1O4P. mF | Miss tmogene Allen—reception OMT t08 p. tnt | has boon anortatved te hone took andaguarter. | In connection with this topic we present be- | strengthen the faith of Its readers. It attracted | —On Saturday last a number of priests of the | z Fuss Chasé, “Miss “Nellfe “Stevenson; | | Mrs. Electa E Smith, trom 11 a. m. until10p.m.; | MIS, HC Bartlett, assisted by Mrs, Kate U. Clarke, | ‘The entire settlement has been perfectly unl- | low a table, made up with considerable labor | wide and deserved attentioh when it appeared | Catholic church were ordained in Baltimore by F - DE = ox a. Ww. Special invitation ts given to Illi: ma Flannigan and Miss Ella ‘Moquon: Mrs. J. | form, ron all sits similarly, and is there- and great care, showing the helght of some of in England a few months ago. Archbishop Gibbons, and among them wereRev. ~\Liraie atid Mis inmgy from 1 £08 pay t HA White, Miss Jule Browieame stro Se | The work of building the shatt Is divided into | the most remarkable structures oftheir claes in PARE Arbtige divers DY Tuowas y Ganowce | ¢.,Thomas, who has been, appointed to ama > Bete Hardie youngest daughter of Gen. a iss Kate C Sith, as- | Egle. The following will not reeelve: Mrs. @. A. | sections of twenty feet. As this height is com- | the world. It {s not claimed that it is exactly Cig a tec omeg mig Lauriat. Washington: Rev. J. E. Dunn to asslet Father O'Sullivan oy ; pectoF general U.KA., with Miss | Sisted by Miss Armstrong and Miss Lottie Arm. | * Merrifield and Mrs. E. J. Birch. pleted the elevating apparatus, which {s built in | correct, since authorities on the subject differ Mr. Steele, who is well-known to the anglers, | St. Peter's, in this city. : Georgetown. strong, of Alexandria, Va, from 1 to5p. Not Receiving. shnilar sections, is raised a corresponding height. | greatly in the figures they give. We have, how- ‘ tourists of the New En: — Rev. A. B. Leeson has been appointed te ties Hutton, with Mrs. & A. Spencer; | 23d st nw. Mrs. Bishop Andrews. All the work is “plumbed” trom the inside. The ever, in cases of difference or doubt, taken the hunters, boatmen and tourists of the New Eng- Seer ' & ritn Business college. Mrs, Senator Sawyer, assisted by her daughters | Mrs. Win. ‘allantyne, 1823 Vermont ave. method is simple enough to Mr. McLoughlin, the 2 :. land states by his readable volume, ‘Canoe and | St. Monica's Catholic church, on Hill street, ta Loi uts C. Higgins, assisted the Misses | Mrs. White aud Mrs. Goodman, and Mrs. Foster; | Mrs. H. V. Boynton. superintendent, but full of puzzling scientific | Measurements of what are believed to be the Camera,” as well as by his excellent maps of | Baltimore. The church will be opened about ’ « , Berry, Wadsworth and 5 1318 | 1829 I st. nw. ss 3 Becker, 801 9th st. n.w. details to a novice. In each corner of the base, | latest and most reliable authorities in the seve- f z January 15. The property was formerly occupied 2 ‘Mra. Dr. S.'S. Stearns, assisted by her daughters, S Bigelow, 1501 18th st. fn the intarion. ther tones tly vi fore b Maine, Uns given kere = wuky graphic annouat OF | Oe ccatten Died, Gad Ms tee bene oe MH. Jochmm; 1221 16th st. now. Misses Lena and Dora, Mrs. A. B. Briggs (nee = °, XY M st. nw. in the interior, there are st ones permanently | ral cases, and the table may therefore be ac- atriphe made across the great northeastern ry the iy, not 4 Z sea. assisted Gas M. Ward, | Shryock) and Miss Eva Houston; 921 P st. p. 8. R ‘Tom ple hotel. set. Each of these is capped by a brass plate | cepted as relatively and approximately correct, in 1881. ia which port: paired inside and out. ¥ Pord and Mrs. A. W.Delaney; 484 8dst | Mrs. EL. Stevens and daughters; 22: 5 . N. Burket and daughters, 1326 11th st, | having a slight hollow in the center, As each | if not absolutely so in all minor respects. From | wilderness of that state , in Sport, |" — at the Catholic Church of the Holy Family, rs be. section of twenty feet is started a bracket to | the figures given it will be seen that the Wash- | adventure and hard work were pretty equally Y Monday High M. aa by Mra Dr. Cardoza;| Mrs Rush R. Shippen; £29 St 3 which the “plumbing” apparatus is affixed is| ington Monoment will be, when completed, | combinea. It is accompanied by a map show- | South Brooklyn, N. ¥.,on Monday High Mass t h sts. Mrs. Sturgis and daughter, Ells, with Mrs. Gen. 13. J cor. bil put up. The lower bracket acts as the standard | fort -four feet higher than any other artificial ob: | ing the route taken, and is also illustrated by | was celebrated by « recently ordained priest, 6 SATE Grose tise’ Geotgte Hunt, | later with Mrs Justice Milken oo Be ays and | Mrs Dr. HSL Bennett 1400 Boundary Sty st, | for the one above it. In the comers of each | Jeera the worth = over sixty engravings. assisted by his three brothers and a cousin. The < johastons, Miss Pannle Johnstone 1888 | - Mrs. Ariat Stoddart, with Mrs. J. H Vermilyay | 22 Jt sae a8 F SE | course a reel of wire lets down the plummet | Pisa, leaning tower. nee “Stellar Theology and Masonic Astronomy,” celebrant ras Rev. George x Hamvelmen, Bev. z 610 9th st. n. w. = ‘Mrs. O. D. Conger. to the disc on the bracket below, and by this Baltimore, Washington monument. 210 | by Robert Hewitt Brown, with numerous illus- John W. Hanselman, chaplain of § - Cath 5 son, With Mrs. T. J. Turner; | _ Misses Carrie and Virginia Shipley, of Baltimore, | Mrs Crawiord and daughters, 104 4th st. se. the parts of each section are kept “plumb.” As | Montreal, Notre Dame cathedral 2p | by hospital officiating ‘as deacon, Rev. Joseph F. bt i with Mrs. J. H. Vermilya; 610 9th svn. y Clemmer, 134 Pennsylvania ave. se, | each section is finished the plummet is let | Boston, Bunker Hill monument. 221 | trations by the author, published by D. Appleton | Hanselman, of Woodstock college, Md., sub- r 5, with Mrs. Col. Mason, M: Mrs George A. Shelian, assisted by Miss Mille i the Misses Daiton, of Capitol Ill, down to the bottom, and must point, if the wall | Montreal, English cathedral. 221) & Co., New York, 1s an attempt to exvlain the | deacon, and Rev. James J. Hanselman assisting : #4 Misses Jonas and Owen; at the | Johnson, of Cambridge, | y.C. Do ize, 115 B st. ne. is straight, exactly over the hollowed mark in | Paris, Notre Dame... 3a | origin and meaning of ancient and modern | in the mass and preceding the sermon. Rev. % y, assisted by her daugh- | 816 C st. n. w. ee Da 3 The plummet 1s a brass | Cairo minaret of mosque of Sultan Tassan, | mysteries, which will doubtless atteant, the Michael Wagner, of St. Benedict’ *, Brooklyn, @ 1 i ull, from 12 until 5; 1467] Mrs. H. Stuart; 715 12th st. n. w. Miss Rebecea Dodge, Jett ‘about fifty pounds, and has a hest Mohammedan mirfret in the world. 282 | attention ot those interested in such matters, | cousin of the others, was master of ceremonies. 3 At the residence of Ge Mrs PB Dye , Which tapers to the fineness of a prinity church. a 281 | but will not have much charm for the gen-'| 4 notable number of churches have been Mt K aia oe bas a of nd iph u Mrs. sane Erskine, 17 K st. ne. The work is necessarily * plumbed” elorenee one or Giol = eral reader. destroyed by fire within the last fortnight— s py her sister, Miss aac of a tad. Anne E. e nf =e lessening ncoln, ‘cathedral e 23 y J 3 si,Georgetown, | Mrs Gen. Sturgis and Miss. ale oELOr Gene ioe ee eee ane | Washington, Capito gor| _ Messrs. Houghton, Miffin & Co. have issued in | procteterian, Episcopal, Methodist, Roman eee. a by Mi Ps nwing, Sere: John K Mi St new {leveling and squaring of each course are other | Nentee. campantte. 522] very neat form the address delivered by Chief | cathotic—frequently entailing. heavy lonees om ‘ Morrow. 2 nleGillaher, FSG ste ee = | deiieate operations. Wires are stretched from | X°% ho carpeted Justice Shea, of the Marine Court of New York, | those not able to bear them. In most caser, a : : diana; . Snead and Miss Snead, from 3 to 11 p. avid L. Gitt, Stone to side, the space sighted, and the points | ctrcent, in April last, in that city, showing that the | trifle of pradence and expense in examination Re Ye and Miss Freda Willird’s, 3 yt. of the Navy Yard. wire the wires cross must exactly correspond | Florence nature and form of the American Government | and necessary repairs or !mprovements in antio- 5 he Misses Scheckels, assistel by Miss Carrie | daughter, 1113 7th st. now. | with previous measurements to preserve the | Milan, cathedr: > | were founded in the Christian Religion. Received | ipation of winter, would have prevented the a y her daughters, | Hopkins, of Baltimore; 1013 N st. n. w. | Frank M. Green and Miss Gauit, 1337 R st | true squ London, St. Paut’s. through Robert Beall. disaster. Trustees as well as sextons need ? i nucdy, and Mist Mrs. C. M. Loomts, | ee Brussells, Hotel de V ee = exercise some vigilance about these days, 4 of 5 . land, 211 43¢ st. n.w. THE DONATED MEMORIAL STONES. ithedra Berger's “New Method of Learning the French ; the amount of insurance should always be fal 3 roe eee cee | ig ree || pe eae eeu: None of the stones contributed by various | Antwerp, cathedral $22 | Language,” received through Morrison from the | Fayced to the value of the property.--Evam . 3 i ” ave. “| hires deearar ae G. Heylmun and Miss Julla Heyimun, | state societies, now unset, will be placed | janbure, St. Michael's. 423 | publishers, D. Appleton & Co., has received the | is, her sister, Miss | Ww. In position until the monument is completed. endorsement of the highest authorities on the (Lae = oR ae ie There are about one hundred of these stone subject,and is worthy the attention of those who | ‘TH® ParstpEt moved into the White House to- F , ult oti aE | MES. Dr Schmidt: with her daughters, M and many of them are so insignificant that it He hares language, and to understand | | i Mrs. Charlotte Ing and the Mis: midt, Misses Mary ar esi » whether B - K iter, Miss Jen. |” Mrs. E. A. Shuster; 222 F st. n. w. 0. gees aay weight, and many are already broken or | Strassburg, cathedral, 468 Tecelved through G. M. Whitaker fromthe pub- | Crry scnoor. BoaRD.—The school board held tte 2 Rogers, Miss | Mrs. Addis ith, assisted by Miss Ada T. . ttlewood and sister, Miss Springer. umbling. |S f th nburg, St. Nicholas. 4739 Ushers, Lee & Shepard, consisting of minor | December meeting last night, The resignation of z 1166 Md. ave. pot hy, hee Mamie Gibson and Migs Mamie Milles Mavyie Lammond and Miss Helen Magru. ; eee ees ates o i avae en MEN Placed ygne, cathedral... as operas, plays, charades, etc., which will be wel- ples Lilie Faslliys, as. —— — ved. Miss _ > F st. 2. We I mn in e origina ructi SI ton jument (to be) ‘ sd fi a ‘ ers Was Unanimously elect a teacher, Linder Keltoms, assisted hy her cuter wm. ne. Ser ceils lavage alGw thelmatks oF LiSGweDieY CGaTRE ee ee : comed by those anxious to devise pleasant ways | Summers was ununimousiy elected a teuoher, and y sts aut Mes Eeat. Merry; 1919 N | Shock, U.S. N., with arden, Mis ia Lesh, 1913 9th st. howp ete marke of Retort eu URY BVO The Three Card Monte Men. of spending long evenings at home. ‘Thompson took his seat as a member of the board. Strobel and Miss Frederick, of Baltimore; 1412 I Mis. Ward Murgan and daughters, 705 East Capi- | to be removed. Those to be inserted will be put nw. to! UDG. W VILL NOT a TY SUPERVISORS. —T! ervisors Of Alex- 3 7 a YLIE gWILL NOT RALEASE MURPHY aND| “The Modern Age” is the title of a new| | CousTY Suren eo anee ' ee Q = r andria county have recommended Horatio Ball 98 Mrs. Commodore Soinmes; 2904 P st. n. w. "The Misses . st. new. dnmnlches Grier cut of ihe solid) stone ene, are wy LEARY ON BAIL. thly, which begins its career with the new (vendent of the vice W. W. Palmer re- - ; isite depth, and will theretore not be sub- monthly, superintende poor, Miss Eloa Snell, with hér mother, Mrs. E. C.| Mrs. Tho! “ St. new. au alles : In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, this morn- | ,, large! vell- | signed. Dean; at Oaklawn. s. Thomas H. Martin, st. n. Jerrad to ary Greet orommare, All of Mipcarved |.) Gye. G Gakot coaked ta Jaca Heng | ne ce ne, SENS mate Sp npey OF well | eee pocee At tas ak eet LE Mrs. H. B. 3 . nw. stones will be on the east and west walls, where aa 4 Charles Le: convicted of selected articles, and. 60 far as can be judged | grnith was fined $2 and Nan Lucas. §5 for drunken- Mrs. John Morrison, College Hill Terrac the landings of the staircase are, the steps run-| Murphy and Charles Leary, convicted o grand) jy a first number, promises to be worthy of ness, and Charles Tayior scut to jail fifteen days Mrs. D. J. Macarty and daughter, cor, 9th and | ning up the north and south walls. The last | }arceny by means of the “three-card monte game,” | success, for thert. Boundary sts. conftibuted stones were those sent by Dom | Who are In jail pending the hearing of their ap- Se Reronrer’s Noes —The Friday night club ites W. Me Mew, 3005 G st Pedro, Emperor of Brazil, and the state of | peal tn the Court in General Term, called up the | Pensoxat.—Mr. William Henry Smith, the new | a pleasant hop at MoBurney’s bail hast SERN Gre eee ; case. | Mr. Cole sald that he had had nothing todo | General agent of the N. Y. Associated Press, isin | ——-The Christmas entcriainment of the Sunday Mrs. autor, IE, 1100 New fork que TIP TO THE ToP. with the investigation in progress, but he had con- | town.—Senators Anthony and Plumb, Represen- | $chgo! of th mili ‘and save intense satisfaction to L oin 13m. to6 p. | Mrs. Gen. Paul and Mids Paul The trip onthe elevator to the top of the mon- | ferred with Mr. Wells, who has charge of the mat- tatives Hitt and Townsend, and Mr. de Meissner, | the liviie ones. | Mr. Siuithers was presented | with 3 8 e, ne ‘3 ir. Reybt Ly a jan mM rere rey rol el cl rece! pepsi ey Lancoin Hall | Mrs Dr Keyhurn, 3189 Fat mw, ument is reckoned now as the finest experience | te the committee of citizens, and the Commis. | of the Russian lez: a gold wateh ani hers band- Nellt « stoner having special charge of the investigatio! York last evening.—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M | some presents ——Ne dations for the A-Spencer; Spen- mas E. Rogers, 925 P st. nw. of a Washington sightseer. Work being sus- | ana had Deen fhtormed that the information thes Watterson are att Ebbitt for the season. of the Pioneer mu by Mess a & Boat ices oa aan ea Riana Minnte Reed, 908m st. n.w, | Pended on top now, the elevator will not be rua | MeB have given was very important information, See Norfolk, are in progress, and it ts expected = ; and it would be of great value if the facts turned | ILLNESS OF SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CENSU8| Potomac manufacturing co., Which now own the again until operations are resumed inthespring, | out as alleged. He believed the district attorney | SEaToN.—A dispatch was sent to this city to-day | mills, will give such terms as will make this re- 8o the winter tourist is going to miss it. There | had this Information, and possibly tt would not be | stating that Col. Seaton, the superintendent of the | opening a certalnty.—The schooner John Bird ; i vere | necessary to fie affidavits, and, in his opinion, tt sick. A Stam reporter called at | left here to-day with cooperage for Cuba. were so many visitors this fall that they were of the rt census, was very sicl TAR repo se oats . was in the discretion @ court to act on the | fis resigence on’ M street, this afternoon and Was —— almost in the work The man who } motion and take Dall application ana | Met at. the door by Col. Seaton, who auld that by | A Letter from Gen, Fitz-Johm Porter. eel . 2 . crowing. e court, after referring a atio < = est: id attends the elevator !s naturally crowing more its object. and the facts In the case, sald the past | te advice of his physician he was resting from A letter from Gen. Fitz-John Porter is pub- with Mrs, 8. Al Spencer; s ee. a Swett Uh st. aunders, with Mrs, A. Spencer; | Mrs. Col. R. J. Stevens and Miss Stevens, 1410 N te an Business colle st. or W. M. Stewart, of , as | Mrs. Thomas Sommerville and daughter, SRC) Hooser; idggs | 1a st ew. ees Mrs. : - pe ‘A. R. Spofford and Miss Spofford. laconic in his answers to the stereotyped ques- | history of these men did not go far towards im- eles Aine hie Gnd Was W180 MDBCTTOINE | a in response to the resolutions passed by a " ites aot : i P Mine Mattie Pisies tice wae Hides Re BLOTS tions. The trip to. the top of an uninished mon- | pressing one with their honesty. Ashe understood —— the 32 and 22d Massachusetts regiments and the ses, and Miss Florence ihe Ladies og ument Is quite a novel thing, and then to be | te Aas they tas feet information, N°" | Gargs Waren Occastox Proraxiry.—The gates ‘8d battery associations at a reunion of those or- iA Buh st. able to reach such @ heizht without tolling up | Sry "Tagzart assistant district attorary, said he j between the State department and the Navy de- cniiuiiens ta tocion Donnerth: teehee 2 and the Misses Shellabarger, ite Qst. now, steps Is the best fengure about it. | ‘The elevator | was led to believe, 1n a conversation with Mr. J. { partment are opened late in the morning and | & “ ofthe Ee |e hah nt Mrs. UH. Painter, Miss Henry and Mrs | Mrs Surgeon Genbral Wales. not being run in the interests of visitors, carries | W. ‘Thompson, that'the information derived trom | Qloged early 1n the afternoon, and in consequence | &€beral expressed his hearty appreciation Mrs. S.A. Spe. 3 ashingtin Miss’ Bowman : anib'g 35 P- Whecier and Mrs. Theo, F. Swayze, | its massive burden of stone up with them every these men was of fae oe court haa | 28004 deal of inconventence is caused. ‘The other | cordial congratulations and good wishes of : ice | AS spring! ans : . Except in cage of distinguished visitors, | Judge Wylle sald he doubt s cour the Seere of War and Navy desired dark Lawrence ana Miss. cinmatl, Ou; S12 17th st. n Mrs, HH. Wells, 991 M st, now, Gin sais te teas tilverea ah a uperinteniagt | power to give. the prisoners ilberty on a pleage; Toypass to the State. dey oul rater ema ccnp alliage. Ae Sahn = William M. Springer, of Hlinots, and Miss Mrs. H. A. Zantzinger and her daughters, 1824 McLoughlin does the honors of the “lift” In q | 82d 1tseemed to him that the information they | culty ssistet by Miss Brainard, Rolins, of Georgetown, with Mrs. F, W. Lan- | N st. nw. ah eA had was just as available if the men were shut up | Occurs that Senators nt ave. 21 Capitol square, +02 _____ very courteoyg manger, when his duties permit | in jail a8 if they were out. He then read from ore and daughters: 1689 31st n.w. ses Sunith and Katie Middleton; 619| | MARy ANDexsoy ar Tae Natron at.—It 1s said | him, and invariably places chairs for the ladies | jegdt authorities to show. that after 4 ‘Morris, With the Misses Williainson; that Mary Anderson has very much improved since | in the party around the stone. The gentlemen ly would not be admitted to orris, assisted by Miss Moliie Pal- by ave hee Pines & ie ance here. Boe Detrott Post in | are usually accommodating enough to fill up jon: . a : 3 le - a in; is formance re of Hy spare a be ay brand Cain, that Bier ———. tigate Saunders, (om 1 am. to10] Miss Addie Thompson, assisted by Miss Fillmore “Bhe DOE only has the true dramatic thauact Nea ? cates ee ee pevens 2 nial ~~ = iss Dem; 1110 20D asaieted by and Miss Nellle Walsh; ‘1587 14th st. n.w. the power to intuitively grasp the spirit ofachar-| maxe the ascent, although nervous tary days War DEPARTMENT Was Closed at 1 O'clock | had reposed in you and all of Heng Wansted by Mrs Brainard | | Miss Mary EM. Thoinas, assisted by Miss Julta | acter,but she 1s also an Cernest mtadene eed toe : ” wh ee —~ shown on hotly contested BL Warner. Mrs. Henry Warner; Miss Clara Sey- | i Bush and Miss Maria Williams; 168) Madison | to good peroese Te nothing that she has given | ple think it @ short eternity. On first ‘case was merely the on four. of Binghampton, and Miss Hattie Warner; | st. n.w.; from 2to9 pul. us this week do’ we note such unmistakable evi- ing the elevator the outlook is prom- 19th. Mrs. Edward C. Townsend, assisted py Mra. | dence of artistic growth as she affords by er deli ising enough, with the daylight streaming inthe | vic sent fy ak H. Evans, Mra. D. M. Covay, Miss Ella Fort, | cately shaded performance of Jultet. fair |.open door. It is only after along three min- ave. isg Lille Conner and Miss Ada L. Townsend: ulet Scarce have a fitter representative | ntes or so, when about half the distance is Mr. John Mullan, assisted by wife of Senator | 1113 9th st. n.w.: 12 o'clock. than this rarely gifted southern who portrays he most perfect darkness sur- Frias sree emon: Miss English. of Philadelphia; | Mrs Lie. irembiy. assisted by the Misses Cora | the pute. aud intense affecting GF ates er eay® | passed, when alin istare from the wall prcels, sister of Mrs. Senator Vance, of North | Hamliton, Marie Reid and Maggle Bird; 497 Fae | hood. with such consuaeete ea ees Fonnds and the molsture from the wails seems ; Miss Hattie Key, of Georgetown, and | n.w. scene was given with exquisite tenderness to envelop you, that the trip begins to be excit- Rear, of Baltimore; 1310 Conn. ave. ‘Mrs. David P, Todd and her mother, Mra. Kben | truthfulness, and in the potion scene, where | ing. Swift calculations are mentally made over Miss McCu! 912 15th. PA ee ae se R. B. Clark and Mrs, Ossian | Julie's fe we Let onieres uy Co the results if an accident should happen the Ray; 150 ghastly possti murement the tom hould drop. You beg uy Mrs. 'T. W. Tallmadge; 1812 I st. n.w, Of her. forefathers, there was a grand buret of | ea'irthe tip. is hadiy worth thie fone Mrs. Geo. W. Taylor, assisted by her mother, passion, which took the audience by assault.” il if is ( t i ! re £8 i che 4 ted Mrs. Mafor Wilcox, of Iowa; 309 Eim 4 your neryes, when 4 stray shnbeam or a giim 2 st, Le Drolt Pes af the blue sky filtehe through the array of iron | J. Tibbetts. assisted soret service agent ‘West Vi work, crors beams, etc., so menacingly shadow- ‘The case of io Ist nw. secret page Operating in West Virginia | ing-you before, and in another minute or so you rom | are on the level. The stone that shared with ‘and Jacob | you the terrors of the ascent is an " with alt their imple- and receives .the proper amount of atten- for tae _m of spurious oon. | ues 414. aided to the station'ty will otse aceata break Wp 8 of eleven. on. He mpotly Me + Sorat, ot SI ce | eS 2, tai: t