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"THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHEY DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STARK BUILDING | Northwest Corner Penusylvanis Ave. and 11 7 | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. | . WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, SPECIAL NOTICES. = GRAN! Y OF THE REPUBLIC, GRAND ARMY ANTAMEST OF THE POTOMAC. are requested to arsembl> af, Headquarters, wai Daineiee, NEW TEARS DAY a 130mm ‘purpow of paying their respects to the President f the United Stace, SUS BURDETT, | Departinent Commander. ->S° MEDICAL SOCIETY OF D.C.—A SPECIAL ene tina cell be held atthe sachets room (cor. SPECIAL NOTICES. f a We pas 5 f xtc a ® sjon THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, : to be ‘the | dist et Spin. in consequence of the death of bp gece omg Sceticn | Dr. J ict, (A. PA. KIN», M.D, President. Sout tectiag WEDNESDAY EVES: | Pi dotupon eliot, AE. A BIS a “RQUI;ABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING EP ssecincion will hold ts sist monthly mecte for receltiue dee and making sdvenees oo WED SES: at Bes acpi a E street, near —_— > ‘Sth. street northwest Ee CO Pantsensuir ‘Shares in the 6th lane FICK whe | isl = PEUSRAT, BUILDING ASSOCIATION. No. 2 The Keeular Monthly Meeting of Federal, No: 2 is hereby postponed to TI D IJOSEPH R. EDSON, President. Tiassoctk: | JNO.A PRESCOTT, Secretary ad Treasurer. ONTC HA = sr ‘Sinus stockyeldess | [=> THE STUDENTS OF GEORGETOWN MED- the purpos: of elect- | L-E™ TCAL COLLEGE are requested to assemble at the year.and | Leci q Hoc at NOON TO-MORROW, January Ist, in y come be- | ond: %, make arrangements to attend the funeral of the ate Professor ELioT, -A full attendance desived. . PACL CHAMBERS, Secretary. (GHT SERVICE AT , lath aud G streets, beg iXG. "The Pastor, Kev. W. F- will mised i th sorvice by iiss Gaaci Wainea All TER WARKET—THE | (- sincfor the bent of | ‘NAVY DEPARTMENT, AVY DEP Ni satva ros, December 29, 1858 Waanrsctos. D. . Dee. 2 1883. NOTICE TO TH? PUBLIC’ IS" HER: BY ¢ Mir Grant B. Sei.ey hos this day withdrawn | The Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps will assem- that Mr pet the hrm of HD, Cooke & Co. Je at the Navy Departinent at 11:30 Qelock am. on - HJ, COURE & CO. ESDAY, January” 1, 1864, in special full dresa_ i GRANT BOSCHLEY. | form to pay respects, ut 12 0 clock, to the Presi- ar = | dene of the United States. | They Swill form iste Navy Department, under the aire of the Senior Omer, present, and proceed, Body, to the Executive Sauelon a ae WILLIAM E. CHANDLER, 2 ‘Suvretary of the Navy. LINCOLN POST, No. 3, G. A R—COMRADES aseemile at Hall corer 7th and L etrete n. Jock em. TO-MOMKOW, Januney “Lise 10 Pal Fie napects to the Pvnudeut othe Uaued Seatee cape and white loves. = ; : - xis Wil, MOORE, W. W. HIBBARD, Adjatant, [-@*_THE “STAR” BICYCLE SCHOOL WILL BE = 2 | open TO-MORROW, January Ist, for instruction. © W. HOWARD, -_| ‘These wishing to wet “Stab” Bicycles early this spring = ames ain | ha lbetier cet thefr orders filed immediately. Perfect E OPE a | rie Ses free to i GS WASHINGTON “MARKET COMPANY tees DIVIDEND NUTICE, ‘The Dividend of forty ceuts a share to stockholders of Deceinber3L, 1899) Will be payable at the oBice of in Genter, ‘Market, on and after next yA Ise. AU W. CURRIDEN, Treasurer. THE UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING | ASSOCIATION will hold its twenty-ciuith reas | lar monthly mecting. for payment of duce and, jvances, on WEDAESDAY, January 2d. 1884, To'cloc! | pm. at Cosmopolitan Hall corner Sth and F vtrects To THE TEAL NAT! of eleven di Washington Cit t sid Louisiana avenue, TSSs, between the boure of ©. Ho Honrs10to3. n23-2m DGRIN. ABSENT FROM His OFFIC tim. On # tof domestic aiflictios restunue practice December 29th, 109 New Yor BOOK AND JOP PRINTING BY horthwest. Boks for «nbecription to the third issue of GRAY & CLARKS Stock wil be elueed after cus fuceting SSIs CONNELL, President. {og _ NOTICE —WILL BE OPEN AND RECEIVED -E* on New Year's Dey. and everyday thereafter, as~ steal by ay boul Meyers tote op oun on a packs. “All persons indebted to. ie will please | WASH. B. WILLIAMS, “a 7th and B streets northwest. es SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY | Foo at intat ar cescustose Gotten to ead | Hath corner aid F strvete northwest tatsbe tome se bee jl, corner 8th a ‘northwest, to take action ‘The Second Instalment Just Received, | ou the death of Dr. Jonseos Elion. A fail attendance is requented. By order of the Execative Coumnittee. ri CHAS. X“ELLION, Seertary. yop ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO LIKES, tis Wotiany- tases | ee ‘Perv Co, will plea sett thelr accounts ; 5 | before January 15th Ise or we ‘thems into lered sligatly shopworn, t0 cit of our attorneys for collection! ‘OsLae S. KATZENSTEIN, Manager. >" _ MUNCASTER & HOWARD, CHEMISTS AND LE" Drugvists, Comer 7th aud 1 'streets northwest. Dr. Squibb’s chemically pure medicines used in gre- eripuous ‘These Books contain 351 pages; regular price 75 cts.; | to be wosed oud at IW ets. ber of Books whi have been bandied and be closed ont at a sucrifc Special Barsains offered in sets of Books, incinding ‘Worksot Bistory, Fiction, ete. i early to sect tle> FM HEATON, ae a ‘of Huron, Dakota, is in the city, BaUMS BOOK DEPARTMENT. } and parties desiring to invest in lands or TOWN LOTS IN FAIXBANK, BLUNT OB HURON, can consult him at 907 Trt, or 017 F stn. w. A27-6t" [5° WASHINGTON “xanmer company. <3 aS os 416 7th utrest northwest. | — = j Ss Diseases. | , The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Wash- | inxton Market Conyrany will be held at the oftice of the Company, in the Cis of Washington. at twelve o'clock noun, om the FIRS! MONDAY, being the seventh day of Jetuary, 1884, for the chotce of thirteen Directors for the ensuing year, aud to act on apy other object within SEIN DISEASES, _ SEIN DISEASES. ‘the power of the corporation. SAMUEL W. EN, [Acne }—White or rai inflamed pimples on the as d. ,, bt hes.) ~Blarkiicads om the nose, forehead | =p NATIONAL BANK OF THE BE- os.)—Biack! othe os re (pe THE NATIONAL, BAN HE Spots )}—Rrown, dark, mudiy-looking spots Wasurxotox. D.C. I Dec. 26, 1889, head and cheeks” afferts tadiee At the meeting of the Board of of this Bank. al Erytheus)—Ridness aid illness of the | held this day, a dividend of four per cent upon the capi: tal stock was declared. payable un and after THUES- © (Stippled Skin.)—Coarse, deep pores on cheeks and | DAY, January 3d, 1984. CHAS. BRADLEY, ade-atias Sallowness, Birth-marks, are | "os ——_____Cushier._ trots all of witch re THE, NATIONAT, BANK OF THE BE- seh as eteeeeetie ea os PUBLIC. wets tender. itchy, Wasurxertoy, D. C., Dec, 26, 1953. rin ayn fast as ‘The Stockholders of this Rank’ will meet on TUES- | (= TRE MUTUAL DISTRICT MESSENGER CO, J oreloais p. mm, to fon The ship fh peices op Ee ey ates tintat | Kew Your visting cafts fy'tasans Giddens (oe shetandevts arab, | He CSS 19 its experienced Unj- ‘as carly aa Dossi- RAILROAD COMPANY, fr the election of Directors, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of January, Tse. ‘Tr nsfer books will be closed on the 2d of January, and opened on January 9th, 1884. ‘H. HURT, President. rite = (W.S. Ps Goumee’ | CoP “8: TAPPAN, | | WATCHMARER AND JEWELER, = ae | Has removed to his new Store, 604 9th street, three ; doors above F street. whet: be has'a hie stock of Sas For Cleaning Braga, | for the belitaye ut low peloes Pasir OPEN FIRE PLACES, [ege PRass aNDInONS- For Polishing Floors. Brass Fire Good. FIRE SET: ARTICLES FoR HovSEREEPING, 22 P= Tames | ELF. BROOKS. ee Jn Great Variety. | : | GAS FIXTURES. a | 591 157m STREET, Concomax Bunpixa, Full Line of these Goods, alao aa HAYWARD & RUTCHIN c Fancy Brasa x ayy Attistic and Faney Colored Glo 2 Porcelain Lamps, &e — Lowest Prices. Tre Ove Miscre | ais E. F. BROOKS. “=>, HOGERTS VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP> BBE, (00, s555 53y | Se Free from all dence and narcotion Hey eo a For 3 3 Sas, Sp Grtigiiste. "Prine 25 and 600, ‘Aib-am : . (CS WASHINGTON, D.C. Dac. 5, 1850—1 TARE Bes “OO Ss58_ BSygS Cee tee tetied of inher y eoect, TARE : do bottle Che ‘Henrich’. Lager Beer, and have for reas bee decay bottler of Heurielin talker BUT egae gs COFFEE POT Heurich juest that he will gives ca es = Mt SRIDWEEL. STILL ON EXHIBITION AT OUR STORE. | [EP yy yy 7 YASHINGTO | sat tha’ yous ta wefan others Rake a Tetuete EB fo = | stlllre Goteline, my beer. an y to sal | ehayessandta cased Fae sat fours, truly, Just the thing for New Year's Receptions, as the Cof-| _420-Im ‘Gag. HEURICH. few can be made ee IN ONE MINUTE, and at s saving of one-half the Coffee, DUPLEX LAMPS. GCall and see them, and get a cup of the best Coffee GAS GLOBES. GAS SHADES. you ever drank SCONCES. CANDLESTICKS. | GAS PORTABLE STANDS, —— SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, cy 409 9th street northwest. NKS 3 [p> DE PARSONS OFFICE REMOVED FROM W. &. JENKS & CO, ASB th, street, to 1216 iH street nortuweat nO to PML atime 2-40.15 No. 717 SEVENTH STREET. | ==> pRvGs_—o_§ PRICE, DEUGGIOT, an Tam Toilet’ OUr store te the Family Shoe Store after we vacate. } N OF VISITORS AND BS E0 LES. 4g, DECEMBER arra, 1st) rentea | ED” nenientnis pasuctdarly ed te Fuosvinae “BUILDING LUMBER,” AND HARD WOODS ve of every description especially ordered to sult ) . r Yates eyes fe Bae of srmryc aw 44,54. 6-4, 8-4Ash Counter Tope,prime and seasoned; RoR way vouseldoan jet. Call ate de Wine ticn canons Pecans Sane aoe Ash. White Pine, Georvia Pine and Virginia Pine, rough * LIKES. BE reseed, or manufactured into Partition, Ceiling, Waill- LIKES, BERWANGER & Co, scoting, Flooring and Mouldings, in lots to accommo- SOSEVENTH stpeex, | “Ate, Allender Sled with Aepatch snd coreccoamy et S. KATZENSTEIN. Manager, WM. McLEAN & SOR. E YOU OBTAINED a Cor. 18th and B streets northwest. ms certainly relieve in @ very ‘nen yea: Sicreasee thet popularity.” "Eey | infrodacti¢n ean Biectrie List Machine, With other improvements we are net sujet 4 Only at AGTHCR SETI 8e Pearmactet, | Hecate oe atone , a ‘tas Fad Stand Detects, | Phos Sugesving, tr eter sel” of Diste-prese LATEST STYLES NEW MARKETS, RUSSLAN aes, MARKETS, RUSSIAN and Estimates furnished apon application, NEW YEAR RECEPTIONS. Mrs. 8. Lead tad daughter, Mrs. Frank L. Barber; Le Drott Park. vrs, Martha Bowe, assisted by her two daugh- ‘ets; 395 B st. ne. Mrs. Silas Boyce, assisted by Mrs. C. E. Leves and Miss Katle Blake; 1909 Corcoran Bt. Mrs. W.C. Butler, ‘Massachusetts ave. ‘Thomas I. Gardner, assisted by her tera dsses Cord sind Baty SI 18th St: Wy 108 Miss Ida Gusdorf, assisted_by her ‘Miss Henne fF satcimore, ‘and Miss 78 Mrs. E. K. Goldsborough, and Miss Woodhull, of Ws Misses Lillian and Annie Lewis; 104th st.s.¢., from. from | 2 until 9 p.m. Mrs Ada M. Murray, assisted by Mrs. Mary F. iss Henrietta Murray and Miss Lucy Hen- Mra Jno. Myers, assisted by her daughter; 440 M ‘Mrs. Samuel E. Mullen, assisted by her daughters, and Miss Minnie Stone and Miss lorris Will assist the Misses Witliam- ‘son; 935 x st. n.w. Mrs. Geo. C. Maynard with her guests, Mrs. Em- bree, Miss Faulkner, Miss Seymour and \ilss with Mrs. B. H. Warner; 200 E st. n.w. fustin L. Morriil and her sister, Miss Swan, assisted by Mrs. J. H. Baxter and Mrs S. C. Pome Mrs. C. M. Merrick, assisted by her daughters, the Mises Merrick, and’ Mrs. L. A. Brandet Miss Iola Rodler, from 2 to 6; 1638 Rhode Ars, Hugh McCulloch and Miss McCulloch; #12 ‘Mrs. Willis B. Magruder will assist Mrs. J.H. Ver- assisted by her dai ‘Miss Mabel; Mrs. C. 8. Mattoon and Mrs. Z. C. 2009 Massachusetts ave. ‘Miss Mamie Mc} cor. 11th and L A LIST OF THOSE WHO WILL RECEIVE. ‘Mrs. Gen. Rochester, Mrs. Gen. Sawtelle, aid Miss Maud: st. » With Miss Lida Miler; 1408 rs. J. H. Baxter, with Mrs, Senator Morrill; cor- assisted by Mrs. Sum- ‘enno, Mrs. A. S. Wor- ington, Mrs. Chas, FE. Banks and Miss Ruth D. Hibbard, Alton, iL; 509 Maple ave., Le Droit Park. Parker; 1194 7th st. n. Ww. Mrs. J..8. Bolway, 807 18th St. n. w. Mrs William J, Rnees, with Mrs. B. H. Warner; cor. 2d and F st Nix Thomas Rathbone, a: Bertha and Edith Rathbone and Mainie A. Sim ‘301 6th St. ne. Mrs Mattie J. Rumsey, assisted by her daughter, Miss Lalo Reed; 1115 Officin! Program of the Reception at the White Honve—The Receptions by the Ladies of the Cabinet—A List of Ladies Who Wijll Not Receive, &c. Lawrence, of New York; | Edith and Mi Mrs. Rebecca E. Gunion, assisted by her daugh- Miss Nina Gunton; $41 O st. nw. 3. Charles J. Goodn, with Sirs Octavius Knight; PRES a acon and ass Lots Goodall and istod by Misses Lon! ner Vermont ave. ere imbal See ner all, Sirs. Wm. > 912 9th st. nw. ‘Mrs, M. Le Petet ‘Annie Sioussag’ ais Corcoran at yussa; ‘Miss Fannie Gutman, assisted by Miss Bertha ‘Kantman; 1403 sth st. n.W. ‘Mrs, W. F. Gapen, assisted by her: and Lizzie, niece Miss EMe Mc of TL, Mra M. Keating, and the Misses Fannie Carnie ‘Bosley and Annie Rutherford: 322 ‘Mrs. Louis C. Gury, assis of Mo., Mrs, Addi assisted by her! 1311 Corcoran st, Green and Betue with Mrs. -R. K. Helphen- | ‘With Mrs. RE. Helphenstine; Misses Chas. B. Beall, assisted by Miss McCallum; Misses Bulkley, of Howard University Hill, with y, Oth St., near the University. ‘With Mra, Bailhache; 509 ‘The President's New Year Reception. The President will hold a reception at the Execu- tive Mansion according to the following program: At 11 a.m. the members of the Cabinet and the piomatic corps. At 11:15am. the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United ’ Spofford and sisters, and Mrs. Turner, of Boston, with Miss Si from 12 until 5 o'clock unie A. Smith, assisting Mrs, Thos Ratnbone and daughters: 301608 St. n. ams, assisted by her dang! Tena and Dora. and’ Mrs A. B. Brees, Nios Houston and Miss May Bolway, trow Ti a. m. to Mrs. Charles E. Le Droit Park. Brows, Miss Brown we dane Wedngly and s ra, Samuel ‘Mrs. George B. chitiende Miss Nona Cook will assist the Misses Willtamson; Mrs. Eugene Carust, assisted by Mra. Lieut. J. Norris, the Misses Nina Dovilliet Maggie Edelin, Lena Allen and Barnie-May Davis, of Kentucky; 1225 13th st. nw. Mrs. D. A; Chambers, assisted by Miss Fracker, Mrs. John W. Macartney, ‘Miss Nettle Fracker and Qst. ‘Mra. Robert Cohen, assisted ‘Miss Kessler; 518 F 1022 Vermont ave trom 19 in. to 8p, is aSstated DF Mrs. Eversfield, Mrs. ‘by Miss Ella Taylor, Va, Mrs. Dr. 8M. Buck, of St.Louis, Scriver, and Mra. Forney Boswell, Of this city; Sprague mansion, 6th and E sta. n.w. ‘Misses Nettie H. and Florence L. Graham, assisted by Mrs, Dr. C. F. Goodell and Miss Edith M. Seuf- ferle; 511 6th st. nw. tree e Ree 217A abe ner rs, assisted. Evans and Mis” Mildred Lee Brown, of Frederick, of Baltimore; 1535 P st. near ba, See e; 509 Maple ave., It Mrs. Hille, assisted by her daughter, Miss Lizzie, and Miss Edith Keck; 627 H st, me. Mrs John W. Hogg and Miss Hogg; 1188 14th st. ‘Mrs. A. P. Htll, assisted by Misses Mi ‘Young, of Pa; 1315 r, assisted by Mrs. P. M. Stock- daughter of Justice Miller, and other friends; assisted by her niece, of Baltimore and by Misses Gussie Ingen.of the city, and Mra Charles ‘Harison,asisted by Nr Dunlop, Wisses . Harrison, a y Tulle Robinson, Inilya; 610 9th st. At 11:90am. Senators and Representatives in Congress, the judges of the Court of Claims, the Judges of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and oficers of the District judiciary, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ex- ‘Bnd exsninisters of the andrine Seltz, after “High Mass” until 8 p.m.: 447 0 MISS Minble Stone Will assist Mrs Sanuel E. Falls, with Mra. H. Clay Stewart; Mrs. Ellen S. Mussey and daughter, after 12m.; 508 Sth st. nw. Mrs. J. H. MeGrundy and Mrs. R. H Harris, as- sisted by Miss Mattle Becket and Mrs. J. P. Thorn- Yon, froin 3 10 12; 1212 16:h st. Miss Nannle'Mclaughlin, With tae nics Roose iss Nannie MeL aug! the siisses Koones; 207 East Capitol st. Mrs, E. 8. McCleary, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Earle H. Cate and Mrs. F. 0. McCleary, and plese and Mrs. D. M. Kissenger, of Philadelphia; 217 Ist. n.w. ilis will receive with Miss Tempa Law- rence; 1344 Vermont ave. ‘The Misses Morgan, assisted by Mrs. Emory Miss Brown, daughter of Senator Brow, Georgia; Miss Annie Randall, daughter ot Rep Tesentativé Randall, of Pennsylvania, aud Miss Ars. Maury, assistea by her two daughters, Mrs. Lieut. Reeder and a bevy of pretty yirls; 1100 Miss Kia J. Morrisson, with Mrs Weston Flint; sug 12th st. nw. Bessie McCaul Mrs. D. J. McCarty, and Miss Maude Wolston and Miss Lottle M Mrs. John Morrison, with her sister, Miss Dodge; 1408 College Hi! Terrace. ‘bonald und Miss Anna Ellis, assisted by Mille. Marie SchimpiT, Miss Mary K. Schreiner, 4s Minnehaha Cox and’ Misses Litle Ohi, Edith Bailey and Jessie Claire McDonald; 1623 N st. n. Mrs. Commisstoner McFarland, assisted by_™ W. H. Clapp, W. W. Gilpairick, Sirs. Edwin C. Fleming and Miss Robbins (from 2 to 6 o'eloci Miss McNamee, assisted by Miss Kate Dugan, of New York, and'Mrs. K. Smalls, of Georgia; 109 Mrs, Gen. McKeever, assisted by her daughters and niece, Miss Tiffany, of New York; 1508 H st. Mrs. Robert McDonald, assisted by her sister, Miss Lizzie McDonald; 1191 7th st. nw. Mrs. John Mullan,’ assisted by her cousin, Miss Williamson of New York; Miss Moale of Baltimore: the Misses McCeney; Miss Eddy (daughter of CoL the Wife of Gov. Kinkead of Nevada; Mrs. Barclay Henley of California; Mrs. George, wife of the Representative from Oregon, and Mrs. Le Bre- ton of San Francisco; (Miss Williamson and Miss Moale are her guests for the winter); 1310 Connectl- Mrs. Samuel L. Mattingly, with Mrs Frenk B. Conger; 1746 N st. n. w. Mrs. James E. McCabe, assisted by M! irs. R. F. Howard, the Misses A; Grace Thornton and Miss Mrs. H. B. Moulton, assisted by Mrs. Dr. J. T. Winter and Miss Jessie Johns, from 12m. to 10 p. sisted by the Misses Mullett, lelphia, and Mrs. A LS fs, Olga, Petersen, members of the Cabinet United states. At 12m, the officers of the army and navy. At 12:3) p. m. the secretary of the Smithsonian the Commissioner of Agriculture, the Assistant Secretaries of the departments, the’ As- sistant Postmasters General, the solicitor g2neral, the Assistant Attorneys General, the superinten- dent of the coast survey, the héads of bureaus of the several department’ the National Board of health and the Civil Service Commission. Al 1245 p. m. the Associated Soldiers of the War of 1812. the Associated Veterans of the War af 1846, the members of the Oldest Inhabitants’ Association Of the District of Columbia and the Grand Army of reception of citizens, which will Carriages will approach the Executive Mansion te and leave by the western. ‘that the following ladies will assist 2 the Misses Frelinghuysen, Mrs _ Lincol ul Miss Gresham, Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. Teller, Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. Log: Mrs. Pendieton, irs. Cullum, Mrs. Hawle: rk; Mrs. Dorshelmer, Ni and Miss Stewart, assisted iNtiian, Miss MeFalls, 1022 11th st. nw, © Sali, a=sisted 9 Washington: 459 F . Shewan will assist the Misses W ‘Md., and iss Ida Ne Miss Laura Harbaug! by her daughtersand her new house; Miss Kate and Li by, assisted by Ler cousin, froin Mrs. Gen. David Chub, Mrs. McCawley and Miss Clark. ‘Mis8 Mary M. Chapin, with Mrs, Weston Flint; 915 12th st.'n.w. Ars. Cumberlan, assisted by Miss Oessidy and Miss Duvall; 400 26th st. n.w. B. Curtis ‘will assist her mother, Mra. with Mra. ‘Tiers; 1441 Rhode Island ots 2 OE a by Mrs. 8. T. Mason, olf Clu ra. 8, T. of ‘New Yorks Misses Lilian and Ants st. n.w., after 1 p.m. Mrs. Melville Church, assisted by Miss Durant and Miss Loulse Marshall and Miss Harper, of Marlboro; assisted by her daughter, ‘oster, Miss Lizzie P. Brown, ‘Miss Clara Biehl and Miss Lizele Winship; 1125 11tt and Lon Caufield, with Mra D. Jesse Carman, atter 12 o'clock m.; 1604 19th sisted by Mrs. Katte Bushi™il, Sirs. A.C. ‘Miss Annie Wilson,of New- le Paige, ot New York. Halstead and Miss Helen M. Manning; 604 Mrs. J. D. Creighton; 71 K st. me., after 3 o'clock; assisted by her daughter, Annie, Mrs. Dr. C. 8. Her d Miss Littlan £, Cook. Miss Etta Clark will assist Miss Minnie Stewart; 985 New York ave. n.w. Miss Carman with Mra. Tiers; 1441 Rhode Island SNF W. IE Clapp tte of Capt. Clapp, U. & Mrs. W. lapp, wife of Capt lapp, U. S. army, with Mrs. McFarland; 1326 K st. . Mrs. J.B. Chapman and Mrs. E. W. ‘sisted by Mra. J. Ingalls Brown and ; 600 East Capitol st. Lavinia H. Chase with the Misses Hans- 724 13th st. nw., after 6 p.m. Mrs Frank W. Cross; 200) H st. n.w.; assisted by Miss Addie Prospert and Mrs. Geo. E. Rust. Miss Fioride and Miss Lizzie P, Cunningham, South Carolina, with Mrs. John Follett; 1017 14tn Misses Leila and Susie Combs with the Misses Shillington; 216 © st. nw. Mr. Charles E. Coon, with ick; 1628 Rhode Island aye. Irva, Agnes and Mick Payne, of Warrent. Mashachusetts ave. Massachusetts ave. Mrs. RL. Harris, U. 8, N. ‘Miss Norris, and young ‘Alexandria;’1230 14th st. n.w. ‘Mrs. Dr. T. B. Hood, and Carrie Swearii Jentle and Ani ther, Mrs. Anna Davis, wh eran Turned from her annual northern’ trip; #33 Va. ave. Atip.m. the terminate at 2 Representative JT. by the eastern Estelle Duntop, Josephine Jones and Laura Fenwick; 627 Fst. ‘Mrs. A. A. Hayes; 1717 Rhode Island ave. ‘Miss Lillie Hartwell will assist Mrs. Charles Ly- man; 423 M st. mW. ‘Mra Gardiner G. Hubbard and Miss Hubbard. Mrs. Jos. R. Hawley, assisted by Mrs. Paymaster ". Carpenter and Miss Foote; ‘Mrs. H. J. Hanford, assisted by Mrs. George B. Edwards (nee Valentine), Miss Alice Leech and Mrs. S&C. Owen; 1208 Rhode Miss Annie S. Harkness will assist rs. J. H. Ver- assisted by her niece, heeling, and the Misses and the ladies of Mount Vernon sandler, Mrs. an ie assisted by “her dat 1111 17th st. n.w. May, Miss Hattie M, ¥% an, Mrs. Jones, Miller, Mra. Frye, Mrs, Wadsworth, New ew York; Mzs. Steele, In diana; Mrs. Skinner, New York; Mrs. Sheridan, Mrs. ‘Mrs. John ‘Davis, Mrs. Blaine, and Miss Beale, 'M Miss Stont, Mrs. Craig Wadsworth, Airs. lons will be made by Marshal Mc- The Cabinet, &c. ary of State will give at his residence, No. 1781 I street, a breakfast to the diplomatic 80 o'clock Mrs. Freling- =n Will recelve, assisted by the Misses Freling- huysen, Miss Coats, of Providence; Miss Griswol and Miss Bradley, daughter of ce of the Assistant Secretary of ut aventie, Mrs. Davis will be assisted by Miss Emily Beale and Miss Wallack. Mrs. Secretary Chandler will recetve at her rest- dence, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Kinsley. those invited to assist Mrs. Lincoln are tor Cullom, of Miinols, Mrs. Frank At the residence and Miss Greshara Kenny and Miss At sisted by her daughter mm, and Mrs. Alfred Hopkins, of Cleve 2 irene len (navy), Mrs, Z. Porter, Mrs. Waite, W. Prentiss; 1224 9ti Mrs, art, assisted by Mrs. ‘Mrs. Robeson, Mrs’ B, Stuart, Mrs. Mis. Rockirell ‘The introducti ‘Michael and Co milya; 610 9th st. nw. Mrs. James H. Hopkin! nia Hopkins, of Parks, of Norfolk, Va.: 1824 18th st. n.W. Mrs. Halllday, assisted by Mrs. Gen. Clary, Mrs. Commander Leary, Mrs, Leonard Chew and’ Miss Gouverneur; 1814 5 ascisted by her daughter, Miss felen Nichols and Miss Lu! Esta- Aiphenstine, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Crook, Mrs. F. T. Rawlings and Mrs. Joseph S. Bolway, 1 to 9 o'clock p.m.; farrison, assisted May and Mrs. Frank Ver Entwisie and the Misses Faris! Hattie Suelton, 10 a.m. until 7:90 p.m; 138 Bock, Miss | ‘636 Pu. ave., Cap COrps at 12 o'clock. Ton and daughter, ani of Dresden, Saxon Mr. Justice Bradli At the residen: State, 1211 Conn . Starkey, assisted by Miss Ltzzie Mur- York; 1338 B St nw. chnelder: 1814 K st. n.w. Heuy R. Stmnith (ier . J. Ryan, Mrs C. B. Foster, and Mrs. Paymaster sisted by Mrs. Mrs. H. L. Sinith; 1621 R'st. Mrs. B. H. Stinewetz, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Rev, W. Stevenson, informally; i412 G stn. ; 807 12th st. n.w. by her sister, Miss Kate Shillenn, 8 a.m. to12 m.; 421 Massachusetts ave. ‘The Misses Hayden, assisted by Miss Fay, of An- napolls, Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Hayden; 210 A st. ge. ‘The Misses Hollister, assisted by Miss Hohorst, of Place. lodges, with Mra. Prof. Phi} sister, Miss Nettle Smith, from 2p. m.; chusetts ave. n.w. Ars. Harry A. Hul hter of Sena- fatton and Miss e of the Postmaster General, Mrs. will be assisted by Mri Mc- Mrs. Secretary Teller, assist ‘Thatcher, and Mrs We sof Ce ‘MOst, after 2 o'clock. Sumby, assisted by Mise LV. iss A. L. Hater, from 3 to 10pm, Mrs. Addison M. Smith. Miller, Miss Hester TD ‘The'Misses Shillington, assisied Dy Combs and Miss Handzins, of Baltimore; 216 E st. ‘Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, assisted by Misses Maggte | A. Allen, Florence Arndid, Josephine Arnold, Katie Brown, ‘Hattie Crum, GangeWwer, Carrie V. Mill, Ludu_E. Mccreery, Della MeGitr, Ida Newman, Wauda Scimidbenger, Annie FE, Smith, Nellie Spencer, Katie Walter and Katie alker, from 12 in. to 8p. , Lincoln Hail building, 9 Mrs and Miss Sunderiand, assisted by Mrs.Z. C. Mrs, J. M. Shomo, assisted by her daughters, Miss homo and Mrs. David Nicholson, Annie Ourand, Of West Washington, Kutie and Fannie Blundon, of Georgetown, trum 11 8.t1.; 209A Ass Lizzie Shellabarger, with Mrs, John B. Alley; cor. K and 15th sts. ‘Mrs. Mary Saanuon, assisted by her daughters, 7 Miss Gussie and Miss Nettie; 1985 Corco- ge. Stanton, of Colorado; 928 Mrs. Attorney General Brewster will be assisted by Mrs, Robert Koons, of Philadel Yon MeMichael, Strs. Harry Bb ia, Mrs. Walker and’ Ml of the Secretary of the Treasury will ceife on accountof fines. She has by her physician to take an; She will hold no and return her calls by card only. \diniral Porter will receive at her residence, isted by Miss Porter, Mra. Win- ‘Mrs. Williams, Mrs Slack S ‘Miss Julia Willtams and Miss Kusmua Wiigon will ‘aasisy Airs Robert Wilson and Mrs. Major Shaw; 119 B st. s.e. her sister, Mrs. his sister, Mrs. Mer- . Carpenter, assisted by Miss Kate Foote len, (Of the navy); 812 C st. Mrs, Hattie A. B. Corts, assisted by her_sisters, Misses Bateman and Mrs.'C, E. Clancey, of New Ta coma, Washington Territory; 944 Lst. n.w. Mrs. W. H. Crook 807 12th st. nw. Miss Julia ‘Camp will rence; 1344 Vermont ave. school, with her Gaivetatty tuk ‘B. Chittenden, 1524 9th st. n. w. Mrs. A. B. Muilett Miss Riera of PI ‘Thomas; 2501 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Miss Julla Murtay, assisted by Miss Spearing; 716 ‘The Misses MeCeney, with Mrs, John Mullan; 1310 Connecticut ave. Miss J. E. Nichols, with Miss Freyhold; 236 1st st. Mr. and Mrs Neubeck, assisted by Capt. and Mrs. Jas. A. Sheahan; 1407 1 st. Mrs. C. C. Norton, assisted by her sister, Mrs. G. Re 1108’ M street, et agssted by her vy mada Miss Edda Drew, Misses Iss Mollie Davis, Miss AB eee Flora Noyes, Miss Josie Jones, irs. P. Nachman, assisted by Mrs. J. F. Widmire; Ars. Lieut. Norris, with Mra. Eugene Carust; 1225 Mrs. LL. Nicholson, 909 O Rebecca Brawner, of Marsl: of Virginia, and Hollingshead and Lydia Waggaman, of nn. Mrs. Allison Nailor, jr., assisted by Mrs. Jones, of hia; Airs. Imgard, of New York; Mrs. Hob Wind and Mrs. Boyd, New York ave., from 1 to$ p.in. at _the navy yard, assisted by Mrs. Hoffman, aasisted by her niece, Miss Tower, of Pittsburg; 124 East Capitol st. MIs. M. F. Harwood, assisted by her dat Miss MP. Harwood, iss 1. P. Price, Mis Gilbert, of Memphis, wien, and 3 Tanta, Ga,, 2 to 9 o'clock p. in. ‘Mrs. Jolin Humphrey, with and Mrs. Paymaster Al 1g unable to re- rt in. soclety, k, Wi art in gocle i, With Mis. RK. Heiphenstine; assist Miss Tempa Law- Crane, of the Washington High alster, Mrs. J. B. Johnson; 6th se, ‘With Mrs. Prank B, me hte daughter of Sudige Wariats itd ‘Mrs. T. C. Crawt With Mrs. Senator Logan. Mrs Margret Digney, between ii ene Mrs, Wm. H. Dall, assisted by Mrs. Oscar Whit- ney, Mrs E. T. MeCook, Mra. J. I. McGee and Mrs. Mrs, Drum and her daughters, Mrs. Tarr and Mrs. Mrs. Gen. H. J, Hunt, Miss Hunt, Mrs. Yarrow, Mi Mise 3 Spencerian College , 5 MISS 1710 H st. nw. daughter, Mrs. A. assisted by her friends, Sea wife ‘Mrs. Gertie C. Markley, of Philadely ‘Miss Lula Tecéive at 1617 Rhode ang a Mrs. Justice and Mi ill have assist! rk; Mra. HT. Munsoi Kilbourn of tho le Island ave. . Sheridan, Mrs. @. J. Ly- iss Miller, 1415 land ing. them Miss. Molen. ot From two o'clock r, OWIng to recent death in the justice and Mrs. Field will not recet Mrs. Speaker Carlisle, atti sting White House, will receive in by Mra A. S. Wiles, of of Indiana; Mrs. R. W. daughters, Maud and Mi Harris, assisted by Mrs. and Miss ie Wilson, of Kearnyville, assisted by Mrs. 8. R. Peters, Miss Mary Neal, Miss Nettle and Miss Virginia Burnes, of Pm; 1 Bst nw. ‘by her sister, Miss Maggie nston, with her friend, Mrs, John Snellings and Miss W. Va; 114 C st. n.w. Miss Sophia Schultz, assisted by her sister, Mag- waggie Caspari, rom 2 until 5 ‘Mrs. E. V. Thompson, inlaw, Mra Wm. Fi Blanche Hammett; 4:3 Maryland ave. sw., after 1 ‘Mrs. Jay D. Terrill, assisted by her sister, Mrs. M. Preble, of Bangor, Me., from 2106; Mra R. W. Townshend, of Iilinois, with Mrs. Speaker Carlisle; Riggs Mrs. J. D. Taylor, assisted by Mrs Haines, of ‘Ohio, and Miss Taylor, of Iowa, after half past 12; Mrs. Justice Strony assisted by Miss tamily, will not recel ‘Mis Johnson, assisted iiss Cordte Smoot, Johnson; 112 F st. nw. ‘Miss E. B. Johi ¥. Follett; 1017 14th st. n.w. iiss Jessie Johns, with Mrs. H. B. Moulton; 1524 9th st. n.w., from 12m. to7 p.m. ‘Miss Josephine Jone er assisting at the her parlors at the he will be assisted ‘Townshed, offline: Sr ‘ownshend, of Ilinots; 3 Mills, of Texas; Mrs. Gov. Brown and ‘Mrs. Wm. Saffell, of Ken- of Paris, France; Mrs. Mrs. Benjamin Butter- and Mrs. ‘Horatio C. Burchard, of Other Receptions. ‘Mrs. H. A. Anderson, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Ailie Atchison, Mra C.'M. Saylor, of le Browne, of New P. m.; 46 Detrees ave. Mrs. N. D, Ne sy assisted by hi Ollie Adams, and Miss Mae Shryoci Mrs. George McD. Adams, daughter Dougal. and the Misses 1426 K st. Airs. J. John B. Alley and Miss Alley, Miss Lizzie Shellavarger and Miss 8; ard ‘Thompson ih Hunt, assisted by jeam,of Chicago; the Misses Meyer, Miss Mollie De Saules will assist Mra. J. H. Ver- maflya; 610 9th st. n.w. Mrs. F.S. Deland, assisted by her di Maggie, Mrs. Shume and Miss Etta Reeves, tch.; 1431 Columbia st., atter 12 o'clock. Mrs Caroline B. Dall; 1667 Bist. st., Heights; assisted by Mrs. Sulla Schayé Huteheson, of Capitol Hii, and Mise Mrs. E. C, Dean: 901 R st. nw. Miss Jessie E. Darks Bradford, from i2m.; 519 Miss Francise Dietrich, assisted by Carrie, and Miss Wilson, of Baltimore; .W., from 10 . m. 105 p. m. ‘MiSs Dovillters,with Mrs, Eugene Carust; 1225 18th ue; 621.G st. s.w.; assisted by Miss Miss Eilza Dodg Mrs. William W. Dudley, assisted by Mrs. Gen. Wm. Birney, Mrs. Rev. Jolin Dudley, Mrs. Calvin B, Walker, Mra A. W. Fisher, airs B.C. a B. Fisher, Miss Martan Chadi ave., Le Droit Park. 19229th st. n.w.; assisted Miss Daisy Downing and Miss Mrs. Representative P. V. Deuster and daught assisted by Miss Julia Wheeler; 708 10th st. The. ‘iiss Lille Duncan, of 1216 14th st,, and her sister, Mrs. J. W. Duncan, with Mrs. Gen. Wright; 1208 N ‘Mrs, Wm. B. Dyer, assisted by and Miss Minnie Delano; 1706 911 sine 1G, Du Bots and Miss Carrie Ie De as isted by telr guests, ira. A. and Miss Gruce Grifin; 1945 Q st’ new Mrs. M. G. Emei Henkle; 807 1st. of 1833 Corcoran st., with ‘MissJennle Jounsou, with MF D, W. Prentiss; ‘Mrs. J. H. and Miss Gertie G. Jochum; 12% 16th ntative Jordon, of Cincinnat!, as- niece, Miss McIntosh, will receive in- ‘with er mother, Mrs. Jas. 9p, of Pennsylvania, ‘Washington; 1100 Newton, with Mrs. H. M. Knight; ‘Miss Amanda Newton, with Mrs. Judge Randolph, of Baltimore, with Mrs. E. B. Mrs. E.1Owen, assisted by her daughters, Misses Deanie and Jessie; 1815 R st. nw. The Misses Litile aad Daisy Orleman, assisted by the Misses Anna Schmitt and Ida Hesselbach; 1915 Vermont ave., after 1 p.m. Miss Gertrude Owens, with Mrs. Senator Jonas intil 5 o'clock, then at Airs. “Gen. Wright's, U.S.A; Mrs. J. D. O'Connell, assisted by Mra. M. E. Urell, Mrs. J. M. Keogh, Mrs. F. P. Burke and Mrs.Cooney; 610 ith st. nw. Mrs. Representative J. E. O'Hara, with the Misses Patterson; 1532 15th st. n.w. Airs Rudolph Oldbeng and sister, assisted by 2. Miss “Maggie O'Dowd, assisted by Miss Maggie of Wyoming, assisted by her » of Port Huron, who has ‘spent the last two seasons in Washington with her aunt; 1316 Vermont avenue. Airs E. Peck, assisted by Mrs. I. 1. Beckley; 126 ‘Pennsylvania ave., Capitol Hill. ‘Mrs. Dr. Purvis; 1118 13th st. nw. Mrs, Fred. Perry Powers, with Mrs. A. G. Wilkin- assisted by Miss Patterson ter, of Tennessee; irs. John Sevier, Clay Goodloe, of Kentucky; io, january, stb, 1884 betwen the houra of Land 3 Miss Thomas, sister of Representative Thomas, Directors for the coming BRADLEY, of Iilino!s, 1921 N st. mtv 812 12th st. nw. Mrs. James G, Thompson, assisted by her dauch- ter, Miss E.C. Boude and’ Miss J. E ssisted by her daughter 10, and Miss Hattie St0U- Miss Addie Thompson, assisted by her sister, Mrs. M. E. Flilmore; Miss Nellie Walsh and Miss Matue York; 15% Mth st. nw. Miss Edwina Terfinger; is 1st si. n.e. Miss Emma H. Troutinan, assisted by Miss Mary MeNichols, Otelia Freyholdt, Lote Willenbucher and Elsie Trouuna: Mrs. William ‘Thompso ‘Mrs, Senator Logun; formally, at 1414 K Mrs. H. A. Johnston, J. Brooks; 1020 17th st. n.w. Mrs. Isaac Jordan, 141 Miss McIntosh, and’ Hay; 1535 P st. f Massachusetts, ‘York, from 2 to7 and her aunt, Mra ©. E. 4 K street, with her niece, U make a specialty of delivering gvnticanens) ‘Tyson. Senator, Mrs. and Miss Jackson, assisted rand Miss Ballantynt Vilcox; 1015 Vermont yne, Of ‘Tennessee, e8, With Mrs R. L. Downing; her sister, Miss F. 1351 Penuisyivanis ave,, Counreticut Samoan aae-st Adams, WIth Biss Weston; Mrs, Jesse EB. Jon 1822 9th st. nw. Mrs. J. B. Johnson. assisted by M. Crané, of the Washington high Lottie Sinith, of Westerly, Rhode Island, and Miss Annie ahd Miss Mary’ Bulkey, daughters of Rev. Dr. Bulkey, of Howard University? 6th st., University hill. Mrs. Jonas, assisted by Mrs. Paymaster General Smith, Mrs. FI Itzell and a bevy of you Mrs. Dr. J. Taber Johnso1 te and Miss Maunle Miss Bessie Johnson, assisted rig and Miss Rena Maloney; 1706 9th st. n.w. ‘The Misses Kennedy, assisted chgster, of Fauquier county; 912 12th st. nw. pa : The wun ets iuflamed. | =“S5 4 MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF {exude agummny, sticks tuk (Sie WamMinGTOR AUD COE OR STO Thompson, ot § jarhey, of Day- | Kate Dunn an willbe held at thy offce’ of the Company. Georgetown, s isces Bello and Agnes Miss Minute Hoskinson, of Philadelphia. Pa. Miss Mary Reinicker, of Baltiinore, and Miss Neild ‘Acker; 133 Est. nw! Mrs C. C. Adams, with Mra J. W, Massachusetts ave. Mra Henry Anes Blood, Tuc poleva he opened at 12m and diced st 2p. m. .assisied by Mrs Otho M. Muncaster and Mrs. L. G. Raiusay, of West Vir- 12 1n.; 1917 Harew Mrs. Robert L. Downing by her daughter, Jessie E. Jones. Miss Florence Toomey, assisted by Miss Maggie Isel; 1833 Vermont ave. 7s, assisted by Mrs. Charles Kennedy Mrs Clemens, Miss Kennedy, Mi Cassiily, after 12 ‘Mrs. ‘Thomas Taylor, assisted by Taylor, Mrs. R.G. Horr and the Misses Horr, of wm; Miss Farrel and Miss I 248 Massachusetts ave, nc. Mrs John Tweedale, assisted by Mrs. E. C. Dean and Miss £iva Snell, Of Oaklawn, and Miss Sara Lynn Putnam, of Eau Claire, Wisconsin; 901 K st. perman Will assist the Misses Wil- assiste? by Mrs. Charles chuselts, and Miss Fanny F. Mra. 8. Burdett ‘and Mrs. RS. Graham: 1748 Mrs. T. N. Burrell, wife of the chtet of bureau of assisted by Miss Cobb and ‘Mrs C. B. Bailey and the Misses Balley; 518 9a st. ‘Mrs. J. V. Bleecker and daughters; 2090 I st. n.w. Mrs. Capt. Boyd, assisted by her mother and s1s- ter, Mrs and Sis$ Lambert, of Boston; Mig. L. A. Brandebury will assist Mra. Merrick, the Misses Merrick and Miss Olle Rodi Rhode Island ave, from 2 to 6 o’clocx ‘Mrs, ©. H. Bartlett, assisted by MrsWaters and ‘the Misses Belle and Florence Wates pont Mrs. Carter, of Chica: assisted by her », Miss Birdie Johnson.” Miss | apent Mi san, and MiSs Gertrude Whit ore rs Ml Ruode isiand ave, by Miss Lutie Nor- ‘Miss Minnie Dyer by the Misses Chi- son; 1596 K st. nw. ad alisg Norton, 810 Tet. W and Miss Norton; a Phipps, aseisted by her sister, Miss Nettie G. ‘Smith, and’ Miss Laura Hodges; 443 ‘Massachusetts ave., from 2 o'clock p.m. assisted by her daugters, by her cousin, ry and daughter, assisted by Mrs. ards, nee Valent ‘With Mrs. 1208 Rhode Island re” its. Jas. B, Kdmonds, Washington, Mrs. H. 8. Cummt and Miss Ransom, of Iowa; 1695 K st. n.w. Mrs. Chas. Ebert and Miss Alma Ebert; 2017 Mass- “Mira Jost Wison, assisted by her mother, X rs, Joa. yy her mother, Mrs. M. Le Petit Goodall, Miss Annie Slouiss ned Ass Lola Goodall; 1835 Corearan st. Miss Flora Engel, assisted by” from 2 to 6 p. peo eae 2. informally; 1412 @ st, Mrs, John Joy. "edsony asaved Heaton, the Misses Heaton and Miss Belle send, of Philadelphia; 903 R st. n.w. ‘aly. e Mrs. Stuart Eliott and Miss Eliott; 1890 Jeffer- assisted by her daughter, LL. Mrs. WHL_Uy ‘Mrs. James H. Vermils Wiss De Saules, Miss Annie 8. Harkness, Mrs. Willis B. Magruder and Mra. Armat Stoddard, from 1 to 10 p. mj 610 9th St. nw. Col. Amos Webster, east wing Treasury depart rrent, assisted by Majors Chas Hotel and R. i. Corps aid soldiers now in Washington Whi Were In and now 10 ‘the war of the rebellion. Mrs. B. H. Warner, assisted by her sisters, Mrs. D. RB Nevin, of Penn; Mrs Geo. C. Maynard, Misses ‘Hatule’ and Grace Warner and Mrs. John Cochran, of Penn; Mrs. Wm. J. Rbees, Mrs. Em- ‘Miss Faulknér and Miss Seymour; 200 E st assisted by Mrs. Mary E. Riley, ittlesey, assisted by Miss Mar- assisted by Misses He E’Bruce and Hattie E ‘Miss Bertha Kat Hoffa; 1015 8th st. n. w. ‘Mra Israel Kimi Helen Kimball, assisted by Miss Hattie ‘Miss _Kimball_and Miss ‘Mrs. C. H. Butler, Mrs, ‘of New York cea tS by Mra. Richard Gaimeids 1994 beh st cw ‘Miss Sara Lynn Putnam; 901 R st. n.w. ‘Mra. F. 8. Presbrey, rs, Of Millbury, , and Miss Minnie Lee, Mrs. Holtslander, Milas iiss Kate V. Cobb, 1221 Massa- an and Miss Roberdeau, assisted by assisted by her dat Reson tse ne ‘Miss Mamie Engel, t, of Philadelphia, and’ Miss Emma 4, Nourse;'3 Stoddart st., West. Washing ‘Miss Mathie Bricht, assisted by her May Rawlings: 401 8th st. s.e. Mrs. A. A. Birney, assjsted by Miss ‘Mra, J. M. 21 ‘Town- Birney, ise McCullough and Miss Harewood aver, Le Droit assisted by her dat Birdie Hayden, Miss Lo Mary E. B. Roberts; 1903 Park, from 1 to 9 o’¢loc! ‘Mra, James J. Brook: Miss Nellie and Ars, Mrs. Major M. Barber and dat Mrs. Susannah Evans, ‘Miss Fannie; i214 21st st.'n.w. ‘Evans, with her sister, Mra B. B, Hay; Ars. Representative John Follett, of Cincinnat assisted by her two sisters, Miss MiAbie and Mens Dawson; 1017 14th st. n.w. Mrs. and Miss Fische Ford; ‘Miss Laura Fent rhter, of the Ham- A. Willard; 1333 K st. Mrs. J. G. Butler and daughter, Fila; 1107 11th st. Mrs Frances Hod; Coues and Misses Minnie and Lizzle fiton House, with Mrs. Henry. F. Andrews and Miss Kate Pinkie Williarason, assisted by’ ‘Watson and Uppertnan and the lorris: 995 K st. n. w. Johnstone; 1215 husets Ave. MW. Wick, With the Misses. Miss Freyhold with Miss J. 1 Nichole; 236 1st st. Mrs. Gen. Balloch, assisted by her dau; May, Miss Marla Tayler, Miss Kate ‘Miss'ida Hunt; 7th st. road. Mrs. Townley Brown assisted by Miss Cectila tm. 1816 L st. nw. atié Brennan, assisted Annie; corner 14th and R sts, ‘Mrs’S. M. Bryan: 1416 N st. nw. Mrs and Miss Bowles, dlevon; 1483 Jefferson Place, (bee Fitz Wiliaths) ‘of Gen. H. G. Wright, hold their first. house, 1203 N street by Mrs. Kelin and her dangh- iss Lillie, daugh- ad Mee Bay and Mrs. Walter L, Lewis, ‘Smith and othe. from by her sister, Miss 5 Fendrics, assisted by Jen; 808 18th st. nw. ‘Miss Edith and Briggs, ‘SeLtS; 903 O st. nw. Fleming with Mra. N. C. McFarland; Mrs. Sam’l Fowler and the Misses Fowler; 616 F Miss Blanche R. Fletcher, asetsted and Miss Hettle’ ee Be by Mrs. Lieut. i 8 & 1417 G st. nw. Belle Danentower, and Miss Eurl, of i 2 = ; i Miss Bemiss, of Ni 1) mss, of New ‘Covingtor | LR” street sontiwert, the ‘Pharmacy in South Posey Crosrxe Orr Besisess. | Putte Stedicites Pestamety cep eet Seetialty. 8 B sree ‘Rev. and Mrs. Jabez. Portland, and ‘Mra. Fassett and ahs f E by her daughter, assisted by Mrs. C. L. her mother, Mrs. Eatiae re Bevens, assisted by Miss Clara Horst- ae Sanuey, Th st nw, i 5 of 100 Massachuset! al i ? B ] ij sen i i 4 1D) > f f ; 4 i 5 Pe re ny ni ie maria nurs pea, | RPE ee oO i Miss Laura V. Walker, assisted. by Mima Topham, Minnie Moran TiaiRnmieta ‘oltsony, .—) a ‘The Misses White, asuisted by fe ._ ot id Nr George ee cane, ST es os Paes 1840 Vermont ave. 2. wrs. G. W. Woodward, of with Mire. Langdon and Mrs. A. L. Barber; Le Park. \irs RH. Zummerinan and Miss Fanny Whipple; 610 Ast. in. & Mra William C. Zantuinger and the Misses Zant- minger; 18% N st. nw. Not Receiving. ‘Mrs. MajorGen. A. Armes, having Just moved , | Into Che city; 1276 16th st. mw. Mrs Robert Armour; 1604 Qt. m.9¥, Mrs D. J. Appie; 1208 T St nLw. Mrs Josiah “od La “8 one, aw. Miss Bmma M, Ballbach; a Mrs Wm. Ballantyne and Miss Ballantyne; 1295 | Vermont ave. dims ex-Senator Bruce: $00 M st. RW. Mrs H. V, Boynton: 1821 Kt st. Mrs John Bailey; S19 4th st. nw, Mars RA. Burvon: 1910 19th st. Mrs Isuac Bassett: 18 24 st. me, Mos J. N. Burket and danghters; 1996120 st. 2.9" 2 onz0 Well; 139) 20 st. BW. Senator Blair, 2: K Capitol st. Miss Ad aBiraddock; SO 13th st. nw, Mim Milton C. Bariiard; 2 Langdon terrace. Mrs SK. Bond, by mason of iiiness; 18 Towa ire Mrs. R. P. Bartle and Miss Estelle Bartle; 947 Vir- ints. ave. Mrs © 13th st ugh; 714 13th st. mW. Mrs. Colston: 215 Rast Capitol st, Miss Birdie Crande.i; 085 Sth Sl. me, @wing ther Sister's tliness. Misses Bild; 630 B st. swe. : 1814 12th st. now. 150) Massachusetts ave, arch: 218 110h st. sw, vile: 12 French st, ive Drake and her daughter, Mra, 6 20h st. ndexter Dunn, om account of the tiiness tes Helene L. Duvall: 398 F st. nw. Mrs Ei. Duvall and daughter, Miss Helen Ie, and Mrs W. Clarence Duvall; 308 F St. mw. Mrs LE. Dickey; 2 Pst nw. dirs. Samuel 17th and K st. me. Mrs. Jas. A. Eilsrurs 104 20th St Re, Mrs. and the Misses Fox; 1409 Massachusetes Nts Geo. H. French; 1701 T st. mw, Mrw. Carl D. Mrs. Hem ave. retary of th Mrs FH. Gootail: 94 P st. Mrs dates H. Gridley, owing to recent family E st amtiction; | Mrs M.A. Gibbons, #0 Pennsylvanta ave, Miss Josie Gowler. Wz Massachusetts ave, Mrs Davia 1; 734 12th st. nw Mrs Greer, 43 Une ladies of her familly Wii pe oat of town, : 1255 Concoran st. = father being dangerously il, Mn, recelve 1682 18th St. mar, Mrs J. E. Hayden; 908 Nt st Mrs Amos Hadley Sth st. nowy. ~ F- Lood, ou account Of Wines tm the TO Hosmer; 1408 Pleroe place, Mrs. Dr. Howland. Y 1067 5th st. nw, Aogernets; 730 10th st. m. Ww. Dre 40H St. nw, King; Sos Met. neta Kin 1518 Bch Jt, and her mother, Mra A. nA’St., Capitol HI. ad daughter, on account of the Pry death of a relative; 7 2a s ‘The Misses Mi: airs W.G. M 9 Miss Alice and Nass Sallte McNantz;1290t sine, Mrs. M. L. Mai Mrs, McCarty aud her daughter, Mrs. @, H. Pe S; 228 New Jersey ave. se, Mrs Thomas P. Morgan. Mrs LH. Mc Cathran and daughter; 114 4th st, Mrs. HLT. Murray. Miss Nicholls, in consequence of sickness in the t Capitol st. Noretit; 1018 M st. nw. Mrs A. L. Naira and daughters; 1109 Ht st. Mrs. W. H. Orcutt and daughter, East Capitol st, $k Frat W. Pulling; 1596, 18th st, Mes. McPherson and daughters; 28th Mrs. Dr. Palmer; 1118 Massachusetts ave, Mrs. H. M. Pauland her sister, Miss ‘17 Ret Miss Mamie Patterson, on account of the ilnesr Of her mother; 11th st. a3, dirs. Sum. C: Keed, On account of the late: of her brother, Lytle Kowa, of Kentucky; Connecticut ave. dirs Dr. J. E. Rankin; 9 Grant Place. Miss Bettie Reed: 902M st. aw. . C. Redinan: 1681 10th st. nw, es Rawlings; 703 4th st. mw, irs. W. S. Stetson: 1412 6th st. n.0. Mrs, A. R. Spofford and Miss Spofford; 1681 Mama» chusetts avenue, Ars. Shellabarger, owing to fliness in the family. irs. Dr. E. M. Schaeffer, 1700 L st. nw. Mrs Geo. A. Suuith, of the Howard house. Mrs Slack and daughter, owing to dilness in the family; 73) 13th st. se. & C. Swett and daughter. Pig Misses Euataa and Frances Szegedy; 1818 18th RW. Hrs J.-A Sibbald: 1629 P st. nw. irs. Wim. Schwing and daughters. Mrs. Electa E. Smith, on accountot ths eyeame death of ber mother; 461 G st, Miss Lulu Taiburtt; 228 2d st. ne Mrs ©, Tyler, 938 KR st. now, Mrs. Senator Voorhees. Mrs. Minnie Voute. Mrs. H. H. Wells; 901 M st. The ladies Of Commissioners West's family; 618 5th st. Mrs, R. B. Warden and Mrs. Ciifford Warden, owing to iliness in family, (Washingwon Circle), 2007 Pennsylvania ave, . Mrs. James M. Wright, being in feeble health; 1800 11th st, nw. Mr. and Mrs. John M, Waters; 8224 N st. n.w., West Washington. Airs. Surveon General Wales, confined toher Tom On account Of a severe Gold; 818 Vermont ave, Washington News and Gossip. Goverxwest Recrrprs To-paY,—Internal reve ue, $650,772.77; customs, $433,235, Tae U.S. S. ALARM arrived at the Washington havy yard yesterday afternoon from Norfolk. Gex. McKenzie, who is suffering from mental de. Fangement Insane Asylum, near New York, for treatment. = w ended to bri to Washington, Twas thouctit that he AOUd Be Voo MEMES te lange circ bas tn thus ‘Tae Wastrvcrox “special” to the Loutsvilie Courier-Journal, headed “smart George Hariin,” is stolen bodily from Tas Stam, a3 Deen taken to the Bloomingdale friends and acquaintances that be CovRT MARTIAL SENTENCES.—The President hes approved the action of the court martial im the case of Chaplain Toussiant Me&piie, who was sen- tenced to be dismissed from the service for dupll- cating his pay account Chambers McK ‘of relative rink, for a Situllar offense. It 1s under- stood that First Lieut. W. L. Clarke, 33d and Pirst Lent. Joseph F, 2d inane? have been found guilty ‘of their 4 tbbin, "sentenced to accounts and sentenced to ne Ser. vice. cases are now being reviewed judge advocate general. aioe SUPERINTENDENT BLACKPAN’S SUCCERSOR.—Post- master General Greshata has appointed James ® Crawtord, of Maryland, clerk of the torign mall service, to be su vice deceased. Mr. Crawford ts a ot Harford unt, Ad Jost his lest arm, tn the late war. Be has been ta the office eigiat Years, and is well Hed for his new position by experience. He was strongly endorsed by ex-Postmaster General Cres Mr. D. W. STEVENS, the American secretary of the Japanese legation, returns to Japan to-day where bechanges places with Mr. Dennison, whois now adviser to the office in Ji €8s at the “national cs he was one Of tae Mnest players of tne: ‘base ball club, AMONG THE DISTINGUISHED VisITORS De

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