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aT THE STAR ADILDINGS, Werthwost Corser Peunsyivania\Ave. and 11th St., by ‘The Evening Star X per Company, GEO. W. ADAMY Pres't SPECJAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. OvED VE oe 9.10 and Rooma, Ng ‘building. 1416 F street: =i te ‘pleased to see my spe remain at the old place, with telephonic connec- ae ee USU, RLY DIVIDEND BP aT erected as EAILBORD Oo. wil bo office, 411 P street ida sanUany» 1s. GENTRAL NATIONAL BA} EE Rittiworon, D- 0, Decninber 7, 1884. Board of Directors of this Bank have declared © Sapien tock of — JA RUFF, Cashier. Wasutsorox, D. Gr C.. December 26, 168 4. CO-PARTSENSHIP HORETORORE eX ‘the ‘THORN & ‘consent, tee 100 CENTS FOE $1. ‘When you want good value sak for PIPER-HEIDSIECK Champerne. Unscrupuious dealers attempt to substitute other brands for the sake of extra profits, “PIPER-HEIDSIECK” on sale with every “wide- awake" wine merchant in the trade, nm, w&f20t ‘¢. W. THORN, Jorn T. INGRAM. ‘will continue the W? olesale Potion can under the suay fem hime as — W. THORN. ‘GEO. W. CORBETT. = a axp Boren attention given to repalts and’ remodeling of Ser seese = se a LEWIs JOHNSON & CO, BANKERS. for sale in fhe principal cities in Europe for to suit. oa 216 PENNA. AVENUE, ‘Bibbs ‘and Repsire {or ame: vsaad Woot ‘Sun Latrobes, to heat ‘also Sexton stories. Having a lance force, orders Wal be attended fo promptly. "Telephone. oct Sun Ee ov toes F Jay offices of W. Pumace Burt removed to 625: i THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES- idents ie particularly called to PHOSVITA, the ew and popular Brain’ sod ‘Tonic and Safe- i Poe Se ee WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES AT WAUGH ML ah Ror a RrE ee nnd Aotreets e sar teort Charet | niet. eas | past Malaria arested by the; or Stee MILBURN, Sols Inventor a ROGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN at 908 D st. nw. EP lea Feiner tnt Claere, re a 9 Ze Hourpar Presexrs. 41 AND 916 SEVENTH STREET. PAINTINGS, tENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, OLEOGRAPHS, TOILET AND WORK BOXES, JEWEL AND ODOE CASES, ALBUMS, BISQUE FIGURES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, WHISK HOLDERS, sa READY-MADE PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE FRAMES ‘Made to Order from a Great Variety of BRONZE, GOLD AND FANCY MOULDINGS. CHRISTIAN EISELE’S BEAUTIFUL PAINTING, “MOONLIGHT ON THE OKLAWAHA” ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE ar W. H. VEERHOFF'S ART GALLERY, 411 SEVENTH STREET. A SIMILAR LINE OF GooDs, WITs THE ADDITION OF WALL PAYERS, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, &o. AT MY MAIN STORE, 6 SEVENTH STREET. . B—Framing Fine Pictures s Specialty d-ImIp Tae Cizsnse Ocr Suz TO REMOVE CONTINUES. Everything must be sold, even in such staples 28 RUBBER GOODS. Reductions have been the rule.and some styles o ‘Coats have been marked from $5 to $2 My assortment of RUBBER coaTs Isaeyet intact I wish to call your attention to-day to some special styles of Coats, adapted to the purposes of ‘Horsemen. Drivers, ‘Transfer Agents And all whose buxinews call for continued exposure, (One style permits abundant ventilation and the free use of the hands for access to pockets in under gar- ments, and protects them from the wet. ‘Men's Gossamer Coats reduced from $2.50 to $1.50. Men's Heavy Coats reduced from $2.50 to $2. (Cape Ann Suits in black and yellow. ‘Special closing rates for large quantitie’ HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, ‘NO. 410 SEVENTH STREET. Laon, Arrestion: LaTEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. WLLE M. J. PRANDI, #2 Mae M. J. Howe's, 1909 F srasee GRAY SHADES! ‘RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS: ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers’ ‘ dei combing. Hair Dressed aiways ip crder by plain a “a QO FEE CENT OFF. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, ‘a8 20 per cent off Marked Prices, to Reduce Stock. MEA M J. HUNT, aaT i wS JUNT VERNON PLACE ME eT S mi ,Cbureh oun LP Eriueee ects Ro. in- 2 four per gent, Pay- | st itehall. 9th and D streets Secretary. ndersigned, the fria name ‘TERS Woe bas this day bee dissolved by | CP ae Re angst Do Fa 5: BANK, y At Georgetown, in-the District of Columbia, At the Close of Business, December 20, 1884. omen 250,000.00 151.200. i " te E | ! ie i be ! ! | | | ‘ ! & i 5 departinent Te Hobe a i S| x; : eaeny a A] to receive will be at the it least 15 minutes before 11, as the President is invariably punctual to the minute on ‘ceremony. 50 (00 | occasions of official & THOMAS BROWS, See Ee meat Deseo REPORT OF THE CONDITION a NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, At Washington, D. C., At the Close of Business, December 20; 1864. The Cabinet, &c. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury and Mra McCul- Joch will be assisted In receiving upon New Year's day by their daughters, Mra. Tale and Miss Mc- airy {ames B. Edmonds. Mra W. B. Thom on, ; Fgiepoarn, ‘Wilson, Miss Helen Nichols aid’ Wise laggie Hepburn; 1904 18th st, Navy Derarruent, ‘WASuINGTON, December 30, 1884. . ‘The Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps will assemble at the Navy Department at 11:30 o'clock &. m. on Thursday, January 1, 18%, in special full- 305.98 | dress uniform, to pay their respects, at 12 o'clock, U.S. Certificates of deposit for 8. ates of jon fund with U. & District of Columbia, a: I. GEO. HB. WHITE, Cashier of the above-named Dank. do solemnly. swear that the. above ‘statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, GEO. H. B, WHITE, Cashier. bacribed orn to before me this 30th day of pecumven ite ee ‘ee WILLIAM @. MOORE, Notary Public. Connzor—Attest J, W. THOMPSO WM. THOMPSON. J. ORMOND WILSON, BB. WARNE W. B.S. BANGER, TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE GEN- TRAL NATIONAL BANK, OF WASHINGTON Directors. 1 CITY.—The annual election of sloven ‘of the Central National Bank, of Washington City, will be held at the Bank, corner’ of 7th street and fouisians avenue, on TUESDAY, January 6th, 1865, between the Bours of T2 m.and ‘Ge _ a. ARUFF, Cashier. (ee RECEIVED FRESE Today FoR NEW ‘Years Miss Martin's Celebrated Caken. ‘3NO. 1. MAGRUDER, 0-3 417 Now York avenue. (2e> DEPT, OF THE FoTOMAC GAR. ‘Headquarters, 9th and D sis., Dec. 23, 1884. Ordered, That the Posts of this Department will as- semble at these Headquarters cn NEW YEAR'S DAY at 12 m. sharp, for the purpose of paying their respects tothe President of the United Staten. The line will be formed at noon and will move at 12:15, without © mo- ment’s delay. The lino will form on D street, right resting on 10th street, and will march by fours, as direc- ted in G. O. No. 6.(C.S.) On leaving the White House, the line will reform and march to the War Department, where the Comrades will be received by Secretary Lin- coln and Gen. Sheridan in their respective: offices. By comunsad of D. 8. ALEXANDER Department Commander. ©. H. INGRAM, 022-38 Asst. Adjt. Gen'l. fal INDUCEMENTS IN HARDWOODS axD 6UILDING LUMBER. WM. McLEAN & SON, THIRTEENTH AND B STREETS n. W. ‘Com- sion_ot directors, will be held at the ny. Georgetown, on WEDNESDAY, january. 1585. tr the lare day of | T'Tho polls will bo opencd at 12 m.. and closed at 2p. m. ‘Traoader af yor oe books, will ‘be ‘closed ou th ‘1886, and opened on January begs: aoe €. M. KOONES, Secretary.” eH, TH) SE RBOL ERS OF THE FIREMEN'S Insurance Comy jaakington and town will meet ‘st-the office of the company ou MON: DAY, January 5, 1885, between the hours of 10a m and 12m", for the purpose of electing sn directors for the eau 3 ‘GW. HOWARD, ‘aguing year, ‘ith of January, re WE ARE SELLING A LARGE VARIETY OF mas te at very low MUNCASTEK & HOW. ‘PHARMACISTS, Corner 7th and I streets northwest. Lares smortment of Gents’ Shaving Cases and rena- ine Celluloid Dressing Ca-en. {2p >= THOMPSON MURRAY, 1810 F STREET NORTHWEST, OFFICE AXD RESIDENCE." 416-1m* (2 WASHINGTON MaRRET comPANY. ‘stockholders of tho Wash- ington Siaitet compat wl be hol atte gece ‘the company) in the city of Washinton, at 32 o'clock noon ud ertRet ‘MONDAY, being the of Summary, hing year and to. act ‘on any other subject ‘withis the power of the AMUEL W. CURRIDEN, Secretary. Wasurxotox, D. C., December 15, 1384." a15-thy6 of the (Sgeneze and uthers, and Vols-an-Vent, the President of the United States. Wittam E. CHANDLER, ‘Secretary of the Navy. “Other, tions. ‘Miss Mary Alexander, assisted by her sister; 1707 20th st. nw. Miss Acker, assisted by her sister, Miss Nelli Mrs. Wim. J. Acker, Miss Heald, Miss Larner ani ‘Miss Reinicker, of Baltimore, Md.; 133 E st. n.w. Mrs. B. F. Ayer, assisted by her niece, Miss Du- Fand; 505 D st. n.w. Miss Sallie Amiss, assisted by her sister, Miss ‘Mollie, and Miss Grace Montgomery, from 3 until 9 P. m.; 1906 Vermont avenue. Mrs. Joan B. Alley, assisted by Miss Alley, Miss ‘Tomes and Miss Lizzie Shellabarger; $26 McPherson square. Mra. W. D. Anderson, assisted by her sister, Miss Alice Atchison and Miss Gertie Brown; 46 Defrees Bishop and Mrs. Andrews; The Richmond. Mra. Job Barnard and Mrs M. C. Barnard, as- sisted by Mrs. J... Young; 1 Langdon Terrace. Mrs, Representative Beach and Miss Beach, as- sisted by Mrs. Representative John K. Thomas and several young ladies; at the Portland. ‘Miss Maria Benton, with the Misses Agnes and Minnie Davis; 457 G st. st. n.w. Mra. Wm ‘Birney, assisted by Mra_R. C. Get- chell, Miss Birney, Sirs. A. A. Birney, Miss Jessie Waite, the Misses Chadwick of Boston, and Miss M. E. B. Roberts of Cincinnati; 1901 Harewood ave- nue, Le Droit Park, from 1 to 9 o'clock. Miss Mary Berens, assisted by Miss Minnie Xander; 1128 7th st. n.w., from 2 to 7 p.m. Bra Bollinger, agsisted by Mra. John McGirr, sr., of Philadelphia, and others; 2219 I st. n.w. Miss Burton; 941 H st. Mrs. Geo. A. Bentley, assisted by Miss Katie D. Bentley; 1527, 14th st. 0. w. ars. SP. Brown, Miss Arrick and Mise Hewetson; ‘1527 0 st Mrs. K. V. Belt, assisted by Miss Rachel Belt,Mra. I. P. Berthrong ner Jones, Mrs. D. Haskell, and ‘the Misses Wilson, of Havre de Grace, Md., from 1 ‘W8 p. m.; 1814 10th st. o. w. ‘Mrs. James Bell, 132934 5th st. n. w. Mrs. M.C. Butler, after aasistin, dent's ton, will receive with ‘at the Prest- ir. Gen. Drum. Her daughter atid niece will assist Mrs. Drum, Mra L.A. Brandebury, assisted by the Misses ‘Merrick, nieces of Asst. Secretary Coon, and her Sister, Miss Kate Sherman, of N. H.; 1522 Columbia s,2i08) m. Mrs. B. Bradford; 933 T st. n. w. Mra. 8. H. Bodtleb, Mrs. T. A. Cushing and Miss Hattle Cushing, assisted by Mrs. and Miss Howell, and Miss Johnston; 606 F st. n. w. Miss Grace Babcock: 1327 ¥ st..1 t08 p.m. Mrs. T. M. Buckingham, assisted by her sisters, Mrs. John R. Coffin and Miss Lida Carpenter, also Miss Kate Wells and Miss Jessie Hilton;'800 A 8, ge. ‘The Misses Bradley: 207 C st. p.w. Mrs. Wm. Andrew Boyd, of New York, witl as- sist Mra M. Lititia Watson; 1114 M st. n.W. Mrs. J. H. Bird and daughters, assisted by Mra. ‘Marshall, “irs. Belote, and Mrs. Porter, of Brooklyn, from 11 to 5; cor. 6th and C st. s.w. Mrs. S. R.’Bond, 13 Towa Circle, with Mra A. B, ‘Mullett; 2501 Pennsylvania ave, Missed Nellie and Mollie Brawner will assist Mrs. Earnest May; 1424 Q st Miss Bernlé will assist Mra Com. A. A. Semmes her daughter, Mies ty 6 Sater, MeL ls ‘and Minnie Alexander; 813 T st. ‘The misses Crenbbaw, of 19th sb, with Mra LC. Rigging, 1927 Ost. a ltd be By ‘May, her nieee Miss ‘T. Russel Bis Lizte F Brown and Title Winehipy 1128 ‘Mrs. Coons soi Coons, with Mise Hopkins, of Vermont; 1811 ‘The’ Misses Of 1248 28th stn. w., will Kimball; 239 Nort st Miss Mamie Reynolds and ; 5G and Miss Ag ‘Mrp. Dr. Harlan, Mrs. ‘Miss ii cbs sosenees ju MAS B. & Hedrick and daughter, assisted Georgetown Nod Muss Besste Bilis; 221 Mes. EB. Hay, assisted by her Mrs. R E. Bvans and Bilgted Brow of redarick, i ia aan : weuner Will assist her sister, Ji. McEwen; $21 34, ave. 8 Ww. 2 Seer Macqueen; 1820 11th st. n.w. et johnson, assisted by Mise Laure Hayse; Mrs. M. E Fa. Mer- her sister, Miss her en, are Cherion ae Pittsburg, Pay 1346 Mrs. Omar D. Conger, assisted by her niece, Miss Maude Conger, of bo Mrs. E. 8. Lacey and oneness oe Miss Ida Dorsey, assisted by her sister, Miss Nannie Dorsey, Miss Fannie Godey and Miss Min- ile McMillan, from 1 to 8 p.m; 1638 16th st. = ‘Mrs. Robert , assisted by her “'ssoes Agnes ad Minne Devin Renton By 13308 an Maria Benton; 467 Gt nw. Mrs. Chiet Justice Drake, assisted by her daugh- ter, Mra. Westoott; her granddaughter, Miss Cres- Son, and Misses Hollingsworth, Dutton, Anable and Pennock; 1416 20th st. nw. ‘The Misses Dittrich, assisted by the Misses et ‘Miss {psiyn, with Mrs ‘Teller, wite of the Of the Interior; 998 M st. ‘MLC. Mc- M. Jt sister of aN, Mrs. See eet ie ber hter, Kf and st of New ¥ 5 518 assisted by Miss Phebe Clark, of 228 1st st. 8 @, assisted by Mra. Louisa Rich- ardson, Miss Mary Warren, Mra. Mary Ford and ‘Miss Ida Turley; 424 3d st. aw. . ‘Mrs. Frankiand Jannus and Mrs. James Q. Rice, asaiuted by Miss Dessio Hellen; 1598 O st. n.W, . R. James, Miss Whitney and the Misses iW. Purdy, Forbes, of la J weenie Mrs. J. F. Johnsor ave. agsisted by Mra. A. D, John ‘Miss Pauline Kolb, pa SL ine Kol 1006p. m; 1108sths nw Miss Cassie Krichelt, assisted by her sister Mag- assisted Fauths, from § to 9 p. m.; 724 7th st. n. W. Miss Kiama Detweller, with Miss Emma Combs, 1 to” p. mu; 918 Tat. n. we ‘The Misses Donohue, trom 11 to 4; 910 84 st. m. w. | ‘Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, widow of Gen. E. Jy Darlin Ee Es Sak Keanna irs. Senator Dolph, Miss ‘Misa Odeneal; 1940 Vermont ave, . oh Mrs. Wm. W. Dudley, assisted by Miss Wake- field, of Indiana, after 12 o'clock m.; 1917 Harewood | Ay ave., LeDrott park. Mrs. F.8. Deland and her daughter, Miss M: le, Will assist Mrs. Wm. Fletcher,with ber. isters, Mrs. E. Shuflle and Mrs. Jas. T. Beadle; 515 M st. n-W. Miss Lillie Duncan, of i216 14th et, with Mra, Gen. Wright; 1203 N st. n.w, ‘The Misses Dein and Jessle Owen -wiun airs W= F. Holtzman; 1214 12th st. n. w. Mrs. R. C. Drum, wife of the Adjutant General of the Army; 1516 K st. Mrs. Henry W. Denison, wife of the English Sec- Tetary of the Japanese tion; Hamilton house, Mrs, Payinaster Deer! assisted by Mrs. Lieut. 8. L. Graham and Miss ly Weston; 1616 2ist st. nw. Miss Dutton, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Dr. Pritchard, Miss Marguerite Langiey and Misses Hattie and ‘Ue Simms and Miss May Dearing; 131 11th st. n.w s. M.G. Emery and Mi! Mra. Henkle, Mrs. M. G. Em: isted by Miss Lille Smith, est Washington, aad Miss Joste Jones, aiter 12 O'clock; 315 11th st. sw. Mrs. "EC. Fawcett, assisted by Mra. Wilitam A. Church and the Misses Mary ahd Alice Church, trom 12 to 7 p.m.; 38 D st. s.c. ‘Mrs. Charles Q. Finley; 937 H st. n.w. Airs. Win. Friess, assisted by the Misses Sohl; 1122 8th st. n.W., from $ to 5 p. 1. ‘Misses Flynn, assisted by Miss Alice Corcoran and Miss De Lynch; 37 Massachusetts avenue n.w. Miss Lizzie Fendrich,assisied by Miss M. A. Hogan and Miss E. Harra, of Richmond; 808 18th st. n.w Miss Chas. Fanning, assisted by Miss Carrie Mele- her, after 6 o'clock; 1133 Park Piace, Mrs. Albert S. Flat with Mrs. Alfred Thomasand her sisters; 2006 14th st. Miss Hettle H. Fagua, assisted by Mra. F. W. Fague, Miss Annie Evans and Miss Maggie Fergu- Son; 611 H si, n.w. Miss Hattle Fracken with Mra, Middleton Smith; 1616 19th st. Mrs, Wliliam L. Finley (nee Morris) will assist Mrs. M, Letila Watson at 1114 M1 st. nw, Mrs. Charles E. Foster, assisted by Mrs. Horace F,__Vhltinan, of Philadelpuia; ‘Mra. Scott, smiti Mrs, Henry . Smith and Mrs. C. B. Foster; 915 Rhode Island ave. .Mrs, Samuel Fowler and the Misses Fowler; 616 F st. n. we Mrs, William Fletcher, asstated hy her daughter, Miss Sarah, Mrs. E. Shute, Mrs. James T. Beadle, of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. F. 8. Deland, Miss’ Maggi Deland and Mrs.'Sarah Antrim; 515% st. n.w. Mrs. C. E Foster, assisted by Mrs. C. B. Foster, Mrs. W. Scott Smith, Mrs. Horace F. Whitman, of Philadelphia, and Mra. Paymaster Henry R. Smith; 915 Rhode Island ave. Mrs Fill and Miss Ada Fill, from 1 to 8; 1821 ‘The ‘Misses Graham, assisted by their cousins, Mrs. Georzo Marsh, and the Misses Graham, of 160 8 dard, of Loulsville, Ky.; 1916 H st. n.w. Mra. Graves, assisted’ by the Misses McCormick; 625 224 st. nw: sTS M KC Gultok, with Mra Cc. A. Prentiss; 1196 nw. Miss E. H.Gelston, assisted by her sisters and Miss Annie ‘Travis, trom 2 to 7 p. m.; 630 Bast Capl- Sire and an Bi assisted by Mi Mrs. an ow! ra. Lieut. Pendleton; 1885 Jefferson Piacees 7 Mrs. Dr. Bilss, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Ciara Bliss Hinds and Mra @. R. Milburn; is29 F St nw. Mrs. David 8. Barry with Mra Senator Conger; 1321 M st. n.w. Mra Wm. Ballantyne and Miss Ballantyne, as- sisted by Misses Stewart, Fristoe and Merrill; 1328 Vermont ave. ‘Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, of the Washington Collegiate Ipstltute, asiated by the Misses Douglas, Miss Ada B. Conn and several other young ladies; 1700 L n.w. ‘A. Bacon, assisted by her daughter, ‘Boston, from 12 to 6p.m; Mrs. 8. M. Bryan, after 4 o'clock; 1416 N st. n.w. Miss Matte Blout, assisted by Misses “Fannie Lowenbery, Hennle "Adler, Goldie Wallach and Bertha Sickle, of New York; 7107th st. n.w., from Geor z. and daugh! after 12 See en os ume mae 216 Bat. nw. m4 ‘aura Beall, with Mra. M. Letitia Watson; 1116 Mat nw. sf the Mrs. W. D. Baldwin, assisted by her ‘Misses Abert, Miss Finnie Baldwin and Miss ‘aid. of Baltimore; 1502 13th st. n. w., Iowa circle, ‘Buckley; 40 I st. n. e. Blair, alsisted by Mi Haynes; 9 Kast ae ; tol st Mra Z. P. Gunion, assisted by her daughter, Misa Nina Gunton, iiss Luile Rathbone, and sl1s3 Sallie Rathbone; 941 O st. n. w. Misses Jennie and Eila Gibbons, with Miss Sple- den, will assist Mra, Thos. J. Stanton; 2911 O st., ‘West Washington. Miss Fannie Godey will assist the Misses and Miss Minnie McMillan, from 1 to 8; 1638 16th st. Mrs. and Miss Gihon, with Miss Alice Tucker, of ‘New York; Miss Cora Semmes, of New Orleans, and Miss Byrd Greer, daughter of ‘Capt. Greer, U. 8. N.; 2019 Hillyer Place. Mamie E. Grant, from 1 till 7 p. m.; 1900 R st. nw. iiss Maguie £. Garrett, assisted by Miss Mary Smith and Miss Mary Robinson; 1212 13th/st. new. Mrs. W. F. Gapen, assisted’ by her Gaughters, Leah and M. Lizzie, and Mra. M. Keating; In- diana avenue, Mrs. Henry Gannett and Mrs. S. S. Gannett, with Mra. W. W. Dudley; 1917 Harewood ave., Le Droit Park. qxilli2 Gradwon!, assisved by Miss Maithouse; 1194 st nw. Mrs. Wm. M. Galt, assisted by Miss Killinger, from Lebation, Pa., lier niece, Miss M: 9% Galt, with Miss Boyle, Miss Burton, from land, and the Misses Burchell; 1114 Vermont ave. Mrs. Jos. K. Hawley, assisted by her sister and other ladies; 312 C st. nw. Miss Hatile Hofts, assisted by Miss Bertha ©, Kaufman; 628 G st. nw. by Mrs. N. H. Cobb, ‘Mrs. T, B. Harrison, assisted J. Elam and Mra Hart, Miss Emma H: Eaton, Miss Alice Bierce, of Sharon, Conn., and jennie H. Soule, of New York; 1823 G st. n.w. th sacra Hopkins, aguisved by several Tee Ree arene 2 Ratan ‘Miss McClellan, of Philadelphia; $ 1618 Rhode Island avenue. ‘Mra. _Hutont assisted by her mother and sister, Mra and Miss Shebaly ahd others; 1412 G sw. Mrs, ¥: Sar eae ‘and ‘(010 O'clock. See ee MARES Bae bs tsatsted by ara De. “Brom irs. Wellman, of Ohio, and Miss Helen God- |; gie,3 wes i 2105 I nw. Me and tise Jonnsvon, ‘of West Washington; 728 s ‘Mrs. Joseph T. Kelly; 519 4th st. n.w. : ~ The Misses Koones, assisted by their sister, Mra, Florence B. Solger, Miss Kate horn, Ot 224 Peupaylvania avenue, and Misses Victorine and ‘cones; 297 East Capitol st. len It. Kirby, from 2 to 10, at the ¥. ML. C. L Kimball, ascisted by Miss Helen Kimball, rs. L Kimball, jr., Mra Judge Butler, of I Katie Fryé, Ailss Mal McCauley and the Misses ig, After 18 o'clock: 268 North Capitol st. lary H. King with the Misses Crowell, Kent ert; 1318 10th st. n.w. 1H. Kaufmann, assisted by Mrs. CoL Wm. Wall, Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Miss es Ken- nedy and Miss Eilzabeth Patterson; 1000 M st. Mrs. M. Keating with Mra Gapen; #22 Indiana ave. Miss Kerr and cousin, from 10 a m. to9 p. 18th st. s. Ww. Miss Kennedy, with Mrs. Kauffmann; 1000 M. st. ‘The Misses Karr and Miss Rasner, assisted by ‘Miss Morgenstern, of Richmond, Va.; 628 Pa. ave. Mrs. W. ‘T. Kent and her daughter Mabel, with ‘Mrs. King; 1318 10th st. n. w. Mrs. Henry Knight, assisted by her daugh- ter Jennie, Miss Ella Harman, Misses Dora and Ella Newton and Miss Annie B. Yeatman, from 11 & m. to8 p. m.; 1106 Md. ave. 3. w. Mrs. Charles King, assisted by Miss King, Miss Warwick, of Glassboro’, N. J.; Miss Griffin, of Bal- tmore, und Miss Anna King; 908 M st. Mrs. Sam’l G. Kinsley, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Horace W. Upperman, Mra J. C. Fil and Miss Fill, 1 to 8; 1821 18ta st. Miss Emma R. Levy, assisted by Miss Rowena Howell, 1336 11th st.; after 12 o’clock m. Mrs. RE. Lewis, dssisted by Miss Lella Lewis, Miss Isabel Lauck’and Miss Marie Reed; 1412 Nt. nw. ‘Mrs. J. W. Lander, 45 southeast Capitol square, assisted by Miss Eastman and Misses Aileen Bell and Peters, of Georgetown. Dr. and Mrs. Lamb and Miss Scott, of Philadel- phia; 1324 V st. mw. MBs Lottie Lewls, from 1 until 10, assisted by Miss A. J. Haynes, Newark, N.J.,and Miss Florence E. Hall; 422 Franklin st. n.w. ‘Misses Eleanor and Molile Libbey, daughters of Joseph Libbey, assisted by Misses Jennie Dowell, Lotta Maynela and Clara Libbey; 3043 West st.” Georgetown, D. C. Miss Leitch, of Congress st., West Washington, assisted by Miss Libbey and her cousins, the Misses Goddard, Stallins and Ubhoff. Mrs. Geo C, Lewis, assisted by Mra. W. M. King, Miss Katie Stickney, of Hopeton, Miss Min- nie Adams, of Newport, Vir 1215 6 st mew, Mrs. Charles Lyman, assisted by Miss Emma Young, Miss Cora Lord and her daughrer, Miss Ella; 423 M st. nw. Mrs Win. Laurence, asatsted by Miss Laurence, Miss Harles Harrison ’and Miss Lella Finley; 1344 ‘Vermont avenue, alter 12 o'clock. iss Mollie Leitch, assisted by Miss Nellie H. Sherwood, of Erie, Pa.; 327 6th st. ae. ‘Mrs. Representative Lacey, of Mic! Miss Lacey and Miss Raith M. Lacey, 1887 Pat, a.w.,with Mrs. Senator Conger; 1321 M st. n.w. Mra. D. W. Lathrop will assist Mra. T. B. Val- entine; 1337 15th st. Mra. G. Norman Lieber, assisted by Mrs. 0. D. Greene, Mra. Silas Casey, Mra. SE. Blunt and Mra. C,H. Bonesteel; 1322 18th st. Mrs, Justin S. Morrill will receive, assisted by is Swan and the Misses ‘Tyson, of ‘Baltimore; 1 Thomas cirele, Mrs. Herschel Main, assisted by Mra_ Mattoon Mrs. Fard and Miss Mabel Main; 2000 Massachu, setts avenue. assisted by Miss Maxwell, of Miss Eva “Min New York; 1133 13th st., corner of M at. Mra. J, A. Macauley and daughters and Miss D. Little, of West Virginia, with Mrs. L. P. Williams; Irving st., hear 7ch st. road n.w. Mrs. W. W. Metcalf, assisted by Mrs. James M. Ray, of Indi lis; 1531 Vermont avenue. Mrs. Richard 7. Merrick, assisted by Miss Yulee and Miss Nelite Myers; 1308 F st, Mra. J.C. McKelden, assisted by Mrs, Young, Miss Mcielden, Mra’ Beveridge, Mrs. Lieut. Ma? comb, Miss Bessie McKelden and'Mra ‘T.C. Bourne; 623 F st. Airs. George Marsh and the Misses Graham, of 16th st., with thelr coust the Missea Gre 1016 11 3t., assisted by Mrs. Wellman, of OblO, Miss Helen Goadard, of Louisville, Ky. The Misses McMenamin, assisted by Miss Mamie Kernan, 827 Ast. se, Mrs. Ernest H. May, assisted by her stster, Miss and by Missea Neue ‘Nannie Lyon, of Baltimor and Mollte Brawner, and Miss Lela Spindle; 142% n.W. Ore DE Geo. ‘Mitchell; 1908 18th st. n.w. ‘Miss Belle Miller, assisted by Mias Eatie Smith and Miss Jessie Zappone; 1248 11th st. n.w., after 1 mn. Ps ‘Mrs. George C, Maynard, assisted by her sister, aynard, an abeile x Ms le etic aie eee Fs, Senats ‘earner ter, Miss Churchill, of New York, and her niece, ‘Miss Root, of Connecticut: 1303 K st. n. w. Mrs A. b. Mullett, assisted by Miss ‘Miss LB. Banter, Mrs. 1. L. § ‘Thombs and Mra’ M- Pattison, attor 18 5 Oolock m.; 2501 Pa. ave. Mi nt with Mra. won hie M sce pean Miss Lizzie and Emma 1440 M st. Miss Gussie McChesney, Miss Carrie Shuster, Miss Nannie Ingram and Pea ae asaistod Mra W.H. Wadduigion, Mra. Gite oe Paneer. lave of Wi and Mrs, Obls, Mra. Carr nd Mrs Hudson, of New York, and Mrs. McKen- ‘ili ll attonon ‘Will assist Mra. Catlin; 1736 ‘Mra Samuel Norment, assisted ment, Mra Dr. Taylor and Ntss Grinnell, of Newark, N. J; ‘Mrs. Dr. Noble, ‘assisted by] 4 Fe . se eee plissls i rene,Misses Nettle McCambell and Ella Croggans; 22 K st. nw. Miss Lihie B. Porter, assisted by Miss Nellie ‘of Petersburg, Va; 214 24 st. 8. e. arrie W. Pryot, assisted by Miss Edie Gol- der, after 11 o'clock; 229 A st. 8 @ Mrs Halbert E. Paine and Mra, Story B. Ladd, assisted by Mrs. Arch’d R.Marvine and Miss Minnie P. Brown; 1316 19th st. Miss Mary Pennywill, with Mrs, Roach; 89 Lst. 2. w., after 12 o'clock. Miss Patterson, with Mrs. Kauffmann; 1000 M st. Misses Lizzie and Mary Prather, with Mra. Roach; 809 L st, after 12 o'clock. Miss Annie Price, with Mrs. H. A. Hall; 1549 Columbia st, Mrs John C. Parker, assisted by her daughter, ‘Miss May, and the Misses Clara and Emma Meyers, of Bright ; 1430 6th st. n. w. crn Ida oe ne Sew orks = reo atend na_Melville, of New York; Long Meadows, ey 12 and 1 o'clock. Mrs. John A. Prescott, assisted by her daughter, ee her niece, Miss Alice Prescott; 7th Mrs. J. A. Peck, agsisted by Mra O. Stwerd and Mrs. C. C. Catter, from 2 till 10; 126 Pennsylvania ave se. Mrs. F. D. Power, Mrs. J. M. Chadsey, Miss Julia Dimmitt, Miss Abbie Power; 1831 Vermont ave. Mrs. J. W. Pilling, with her sisters, the Misses ‘Schmidt, the Misses Wligzon and Miss Hopperton; 1301 Massachusetts ave. Mrs. K. A. Reed, Mre W. P. Lawver and Misses Julia and Sara Schneider, assisted by Mra ‘A. Schneider, Misses Lulu Rheem, Bessie Mo- Cauley, Carrie and Ella Schneider; 1814 K st. polis Thomas B Rogers; 406 Spruce st, Le Droit ark. jpiliss Ransom, in her studio, trom 1 to 10 p.m.; 918 st Mra Ossian Ray, with Mra, Senator Blatr; 201 E. ‘Capitol st. Mise Ettie and Allce Rightstine, assiated by Miss ‘Nettie Tune; 2119 10tn st. nw. Mrs. Gen. J. J. Reynolds, assisted by her dat ter, Mre. Everett Hayden, and her sister, Banbridge; 1601 § at nw. ‘Mrs. H. J, Ramsdell and Miss by Mra. Bush and Miss Baldwin, of Tioga, Pa, and ‘Miss Carrie Gibbs, of this city; 2013 Q st Mra Gol it G, Ruunerford,tnsloved by her aa ter, Miss Besste Rutherford, and Miss Geneva ‘Mass; 1811 Corcoran st. Mrs, James Q, Kice and Mrs. Frankland Janus, assisted by Mias Dessie Hellen; 1528 O et. n.w. ‘Mra Thomas E. Roach, assisted by Mra EB. ‘Roach, Misses Lizzie and Mary Prather, Mra. Amos ‘Wilson and Miss Nona Wilson and Miss Mary Pen- ny will; 809 L st. n.w. ‘Mrs. M. E Riley, with Miss Lucie Murphy, as- sisted by Mrs. A. i Cliffard; 937 K st. n.w. Mrs A. L Rutter and Miss Susie Rutter, with Mrs. T. B. Valentine; 1337 15th st. ‘Miss Lillie Smith will assist Miss Hattie Fisher at ‘$15 11th st, Rw. ‘Miss Magwie Steep; 1202 20th st. n. w. Miss Minnie Simapson, with the Misses Schnelder, 1608 18th st. 2. w. ‘Miss Katie Smith, with Miss Belle Miller; 108 ith st. n. ' ter, assisted Mra. ‘Thomas Somerville and daught "iiss Lena Staith, asisied by Miss mins Monow, a. Sm of ‘and her cousin, Miss Madeline T. Jones; at Not ‘7th st. road. Mra, J. Mott Sintth, Hawallan Commisstoner; 1820 Ist. Misses Clara and Annie Schneider, assisted by ‘Miss Minnie Simpson; 1608 13th st. n. w. Dupont circle, Mrs,“ Hooker M:& Wood, Mra. Cassidy, Mrs. Duncan, Mra, Eppa Hunton, Jr. somerville 404 daughter: 727 1800 et B. we ‘Miss sisted by her sister and Miss Caspari; 1287 G st. n. w.,2t08 p. iss Katie Sauter, assisted by her sister Molie; 404 Pst. nw. 1 toS p.m, aos 8. W. Saxton, assisted by Miss allan Husted, Hh ce : eB ‘Miss 1da Nor. and Mra, James Marshall ee Pr w, James B. Theckels, with Miss Emma Combs ‘Misees Barbara and Jane Thi with Mrs. Margaret Johnson; 2117 1'st. n.w., from '2 Vlock 10 10. i. ‘Mary Land Jeanle Tayler; 1390 11th st. 2 Se # a man; 1424 12th st. n. w. W. T: aise Rachel and Miss Lila after!d o'tiooss Ht ak : ae i Be is ‘ ; E RG 7 A Bee Hi i ‘White, assisted by the Misses Maggie arroll and Maggie ‘McElligot, 2 to4; 2468 Tuh-st. Mrs. Richard T. Whiting, assisted by her friends, Mrs Bird and Miss Lizzie Schaffer, from 1 unui 6 —. 1003 bid st. Sw. Mrs. Marie L. Walker; 1247 6th st. n.w. Mrs. Walter D. Wyville and Miss Wyville, assisted by Mra Page, of California, Mrs. Charies Fisher and ‘Miss Ennis; 206 E st. nw. ‘Miss WSon, of 2004 G street, with Mra. J.C. Mc- Kenney; 1517 fthode Island ave. Mrs. C. H. Watson, assisted by Mesdames Wm. Andrew Boyd, of New York, W. B. Uj ” 8 Boudinot, J. H. McCormack, W. M. James, of Pennsylvania, W. L. Finiey (nee Morris), Jonn P. ‘Smart and Miss Nettie Rives; 1114 M st. nw. Mra. H. G. Wright, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Smith, Miss Harper, Miss Owen, Miss Duncan, Miss Riddle and several Other young’ lad: Mrs. Oscar Whitney, assisted by her daugh Mrs. ES. McCook, Mrs. Marcus Baker, Miss Lizzie Whitney and Mrs J.8. MeGee; 1205 Rhode Island ave. Mrs. Geo. P. Whittlesey, assisted by Miss Hooper; 1410 11th st. nw. Mrs. J. M. Willlams, assisted by Miss Mollie Stein and Miss Addie Webster; 523 444 &t. sw. Mrs, Wm. Wall, with Mra Kauffmann, 1000 M st. Mra. A. G. Wilkinson, 1525 K st. nw. Mrs J. Ormond Wilson and the Misses Wilson; 1439 Massachusetts ave. Mrs. H. A. Willard, Mrs. 8S. C. Pomeroy, Miss Mary Plumb of Ki the Misses Euston of Nan- tucket, Mra. C. C. Willard and Miss Willard; 1333 Kst. nw. Mrs HLL West and Miss Baith West, after 1 p. ; Est. Dw. ira Dr. Whitcomb, assisted by her daughters, irs. W. S. Parks and Miss Whitcomb, and Miss Joy New York, Miss Of Buffalo, and Miss of Cleveland; 1337 K st., from 1 until 5 o'clock. ‘Mra. W. Williams, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. 1218 10th St, nw. Mra Alonzo Weeks, assisted by Miss Emelie D. Davis; 619 N st, n. Mr. and Mra. James White, assisted by Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas. Drury; 1409 5th st. n.w. ‘Miss Fiora Weich.assisted by her sisters, Lily and Bertie, and Misses Bessle and Mabel Jones; 3307 N at.. West Ws irs, Amos Wilson and Miss Nona, with Mrs. Roach; 809 L st. n.w., after 12 o'clock. Mrs,’ Waddington,” assisted by Miss Gertie, her daughter, and Mrs. Ulrich, of Philadelphia, ‘and MeGinn, of Washington; 2185" 1 st. am. until é p.m. ‘Miss Lillian White, assistea by her cousin, Miss Marion N¢ of BuUler, Pa; 1453 Corcoran, 1 Miss Blanche Waters will assist with the Misses Mullen; 445 M st. n.w. rs. M. Letitia Watson, assisted by Mesdames ‘Wm. Andrew Boyd, of New York; W.B. Upperman, eee mL hee 4 33. MoCormack pAG ‘Misses Laura Beall, Nettie Kives; 1114 M st. pw. 2 ters, Irving near Teh st Toad nw. assisted by Mrad.A Maeen and daughters and Miss D. Little of West irs. W. Frank Walkernee Addie Tune, assisted ‘Walker and Miss Gineva Win- Mt the Young Men's Christian ‘New York avenue, the foflowing lady friends ‘association will receive with the reception commit- tee at the association from 2 vo 10 p.m: Mrs. BE. W. We irs. Youngs, Mra. ‘T. A. Harding, Mrs. F.W.V: , Birs.0. B. Dy Sie Sate hy dirs ee ‘The lady members of Minnehaha ‘of Good ‘will recelve thelr friends at if Sesesf if E id Bea SREP bib anit i ee DEEP Er rrr rE aa verdcthnee Dae PPe 2 wie at ri e ¢ en F 12 is Esoueee ‘Tur Navat retiring and examining boards have Deen ordered to continue on duty, the April 1, 1685, and the latter ‘sinus ‘4 over to New York Christopher L. Magee, of Pit to-morro en route to Chi on, proprietor ot Saturday. Highs ieee Wuntee son, ol vi "ifr Lockwood, cuiet clerk department of te Interior, will speud New Years day with trends in New York city. Capitol Topics, IN REPERENCE TO DEAF MUTES, Prof. Alexander Graham Bell has sent a meme- Tial to Congress, in which he discusses the rapié increase of deat mutes in this country and the danger of forming a deaf mute variety of the human face. ‘The cause of tho rapid inevonse, ‘Ubinks, arises from a dis part of | tes. ispositionton the Sons thus afflicted to intermarry, in which thelr offspring are generally deat mut system of education, he thinks, tends to! them from the rest Of the human family, advises that they should, as far as possible, educated with hearing chlidren, 90 that thelr Vironments will iead them into ‘associations them, and tend to the cultivation of speech; Uhat legistion be had 2 a measure intermarriage of deat mutes, REPRESENTATIVE MORRISON AXD THE COMMEROLAL TREATIES. ‘Congressman Morrison, the chairman of the ways and means committee, says in that, he bas been erro view. What he did sty was will “not with bis consent re; to Carry into effect tie colimereia! treaties reeemtly etl THE COMING COLD WAVE WILL MAKE THR BRACING. ‘The cold wave signal Hoated this morning from Diew’s high building on the avenus, near the nal office, and Tux Stam reporter, who was up New Year's westher, feared he would announce inclement weather for making morrow. Upon entering the weather prediction bureau of the signal ce, his doubts were, uni & bright clear ‘The fold wave signal e out, but there chance forthe weather to dropping the unermometer very low. pwn fallen from twenty West of the Mississippi valley ‘West, and Ube cold wave ts mi ward. The rain belt extends BAS ts reas oes ke gd. to-n cat, but the advance of the cold arrive vefore morning, and when we morrow ®% will be mean that ® will be , Dut the sant one, will bave lost its to bea although perhaps. It will continue to grow colder two of three days.” Political Notes. Hon. Samuel J, Randall and perty arrived in Nashville, Tenn., yesterday, and received a cordial welcome.” He visited the widow of President Polk, nd in the evening addressed an immense audience in Ube Grand Opera house. Committees from Huntsville and Chattanooga urged him to visit ‘those cities. ‘ection be hela ¢ January 130 ill the vacancy on. Saused by the of Gen. Scales from H Hg Hi ge 2 t F dl 3 i | j th | Fl 4 ont i i i i a