Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
en THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY; * DECEMBER 27, SHOOTING STARS. Rate’bane—Cats. 1890—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE DISTRICTS POPULATION. Details of the Count as Shown by the Cen- sus Office, FOR SALE —LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTs. ASSETS MELTING AWAY. S. A. Kean's Creditors Will Net Get More Elkton and Baltimore. Mr. and will be at home to their friends at 46 D street southeast Mondays in January. 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1182, 1183, 1134, 1135, 7 ptt 138, 1139, 1240, 1141, 1142 and 1143; A . Sa a gg Than 3 or 10 Cents on the Dollar, Peed by ira Soe Pama See altinge with frien —— m™, 'S. 991, 1025 and 1017: 1,496. Curcago, Dec. 27.—It had been thonght thet tout Att Philadel ive dollaes oa hour for a sleigh fe mow jobs, | "HE TOTUIAt=ON 6 eponeawows, sau courrr 20a Taare S25, $26, O47, 948, O48, 972, WTS, } one cay mark in S.A. Kean's bank smote had FOR SALE Mrs. Flora Adams Darling is spending Christ- 2 Trou DUTRICHY AnD Tae muons tena | 1k tiguares SY7, S06, i74, 905, 900, 997, 1090, | bren reached, but the eum to be distributed . oo pup pair yeitl Apemerirere tf Pemmnpveierscs winoclinl aaee FW gpm tte = among deporitors hus been further diminished BRICK SIDEWALK DKIVES tna CEA by upward of #100,000. It looks much as if the | hicle forsook the track for the seventh time in from 5 to 10 per cent will be all the creditors . 185—Squares 1038, 1015 E. 209,040, 1041, a organization of the New York Daughters of the | gfeen mintes. 1042, 1045, 1044, 1045, 1086, 1047, 1059.8. | 1066. 1067, 1072 The details of the final count of the populs- 1060, 1061. 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, - figures, €270, SoeE American Revolution. tion of the District of Columbia have just been | 8. 1073. 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077. fore, 1078, 1080, | wl eeeien, e aad ae weevyaey pa i ty located at the. Gen. and Mrs. Veazey and Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. completed at the census office under the super- OSS, 2059, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1098, 1100, 1102, | ¢° y shed early, it being oo Walton are located at_ 1502 H street northwost | Please 40 not say it was snow storm {for it was. | iT Coa Woo Chane, the atatistical ex 359. fest huasneomner Reale vs erage that a large amount of Kean's personal notes, for the winter. Mrs. Veazey and Mre. Walton | w oy, wante to kuow whether Ben J Ms : 99, 740, THI, 742, 743, pert in charge of the population division. This wa Pad i 7 commodation paper of bis friends and worth will be at home to their friends on Mondays. : 198, SO, $5 sr sccomm tar af Mioitento and Wee: : % | referred to Shaki to J statement gives the population of the District | "Total for the District af Colssabi. 18%, 290,- | i= claims were ineludisl. "Ne A pleasant incident of Christnas was box | 36. when he a 8 ly eemacellen Meine iee Ghy saunas te Total for the District of Columbia, 1880, | Countant who has born going. throngh the Salle TG) Woon of aOl Potrcet nortuest ton few | “OF when thy rocks are on. eee eee protested notes, whereof the ‘are #0 Leave thee alone for.the comparison numbers as shown on the plan of the city. The of his friends, chaperoned by Mra. L. A. Shimp firely msolvent. Tux Losr Orronresrry Fovsp. UNDERWEAR, FUMERY, ETC., ETC., ETC. PER- DOUGLAS & BRO., MRS. MORTON, The following is the official program for the national railway conference. At 11:15 a.m.—The Chief Justice, the asso- cinte justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, the judges of the United States Court of Claims and the judges of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. At 11:25 a.m.—Senators and Representatives commissioners, the intersiate commerce com- mirsion, the assistant secretaries of the Ro agri ments, the assistant postmasters general, the ee ient and officers of the Columbian Insti- - for the Deaf and Dumb. of E street northwest. The perty consisted of Mr. Joseph Schmaling of Mississippi, Mise Maggie Holmes of Philsdelphia, who is visit visiting Miss May Harsha, 905 H street, during the holidays. at 1812 N etreet on Fridays. sylvania avenue will not receive formally on New Year day, but will give the first of their Friday receptions on the next day, Janaary 2. One of the most delightful occasions of the season was the dance of Miss Susie Bartle, in honor of her cousin, Mr. J. Hervey Nichcls, r.. of Denver, Col. Tho programs for the even- ing were arranged on souvenir calendars, A bridge, Gebbie of Philadelphia, Harry Jobneon, A. Ralph Jobnson, Brock, Gardner of Boston, Barrington, Robert Miller, Arthur Miller, evening to some of the younger society poople Of all that insolent Greece or haughty Rome Set forth, or since did from their ashes come.” 7 ‘Washin; to you for your liberality. But for you our house)—“Well, suppose you relieve yourself of 12, the embarrassment by cleaning that snow off.” 5 111, 1 32-8 The iceman’s oceupation’s gone But he plays. double game; He peddles coal in bushel lots 40 Attention is respectfully drawn to the fact but there was no weather that did occur that Squares 14, 95, 97, 51, 71 and 7: 31—Squares 65, 66, 118, 132, 133, 188, 199, 190, Squares 152, 153, 154, 155, 191, 192 and 1 figures in detail are as follows: Enumeration districts 1 to 14—formerly ton county; 27,414. 204 and 205: 3 1,767. 177, 178, 179, 3—-Squares 234, 295, 996, 271, 272 and 273; -916. 56, 157, 180, 181, 194 and 195; ‘The Grand Jury for Jam The grand jury for the January term of the Criminal Court ‘bas been drawn as follows Paul, F. Walter, W. C. Johnson, Watkins Tol- ti fe Stingy by is kare (atectaw areas 29—Squares 55, Ricak tne ing. The state shop was entir DESCRIPTION, AS WELL AS international American monetary confer- : . ingy brother-in-law (glancingat theseveral | 39 Sduarce 40, Cmerrr Covnt—Judae Mon Yeas | . GLOVES; HAND. ence and the members of the American inter-| _™t® Balch and Mrs. Coolidge of 2921 Penn- | 5 aa feet of fleecy moisture in front of his st Today—Woods agt. Trinity Parish; motion | for the subpena and for new. trial over- ruled. Cochrane agt. White; ordé® for com- mission to issye. Anderson agt. Liberty Bap- tist Church: do. Summers agt. Lane; do. Rogers agt. Hamlink; affirmance of judgment. Hall agt. Hall; motion to quarh certiorar: filed. Egurry Court—Judge Rradiey. of them are long past ane, some of them more than year. In addition to this $10,000 on deposit at the American Exchange her parents during the holidays, Mr. J. C. Wil- 15 to Te “Georgetown or West Washington; | Charles Hurley, J. R. Freeman, A. J. Sanford, Bank of New York hax been applied on Kean’ Si SOCIAL MATTERS, son, Miss Mamie Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. L. oe SAE SD Oe Ee. 14,046. Joseph Rakeman, Henry F. Getz, Robt. Lusby, | P®pet held by it. A Boston bank did the samme ——— A. Shimp. Christmas night. 24 -Squares 13, 23, 24, 35, 36, 47, 48, 49, 58, 67, | CM. Pavers, Wm. Britt, R. H. Wade, J. Blake | 8 ¥5th £3,500 in ite vaults. FROM NOW UNTIL THE FIRST DAY ‘The President's New Year Reception—Some| Miss Amy Winter of NewBrighton, Pa.,is| Poor relation—*We are very much obliged | 68. 69 and 70; 1,318. Kendall, M. D. Howard, G. W. Bauer, Jas. H. ——aelneree OF JANUARY, 1861, WE WILL ALLOW Brilliant Entertainments, FIRE IN AU < PRISON. : # —Squares 1, 4, 5, 15, 16, 26, 27, 28, oon a A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON _ | Christmas would have been sad, indeed. 82; 2,495. ee Re EY sana Ruse, FORO | oa eeennte emage Cham to he Wah wacidiaw uate wacsveaen te President's reception on New Year's day, 1891:| Commissioner Robert's complete restoration | _Stingy brother-in-law—“That’s all right. You | °"3 Sjuares 2, 3.6.7. 8 9 17, 18, 19, 29, 90, Te iets ee © Ghapo-thes Piaenen Dapeant. = oe poem panier tli a.m.—The President will receive the fo bealth mere ae and ian need not feel as though you were under any ob- ber 42 ant bf pe crassa Avnors, N.Y., Dec. 27.—Fire broke out im VERY ARTICLE IN THE a Vice President, the members of the cabinet, ert to enter into some of the social activities | ization to me.” 28—-Squares 10, 1 THE COURTS. the foundry of the prison here early this morn- @ HOLIDAY NOVELTIES OF the diplomatic corps, the members of the | °f the scason. They will be at home hereafter | “poor reiation—“But I do.” ©, 61, 62, 61, 82, 88, 86, BTand 88; ; gt \ | chair shop slightly dar No estimate of losses can be given yet, neither is itknown how or where the fire started. Pred A. Mi joe Evans, tiremen, while up on a ladde | precipitated into the rams by the falling of the Wall and seriously injured. They are now im the prison hospi: y—Angus agt. Second White Onk Bap- fe Congress tad Creme noebnces ae at ek | Selina sentir oes te parcel eevee ‘And gets there ——— —. arch; sale fly ratified. “Hazen agt. | The busiding wotally destroved was 200 feet oz NINTH ST., of Columbia and the jwlicial officers of the | pretty and bright faces, made more brilliant by yuares 101, 102, 108, 119, 120, 121, 141, moditcation “of restraining order. | 10ng by 40 feet wie, two It wax one District, ex-members of the cabinet and ex-| the pretty dresses. Among those present were || “One thing is very clear,” said a prominent | 142. 164 hed 16%, Los, Zones "oes. Decwherty: aabe Gacneel; 6. Wi. | See Opt belting at Gopein. 2 ame INTER-OCEAN BUILDING. ministers of the United States. isses Jameson of Brooklyn, N.Y., Thompson, | Irish-American talking about home rule yester- | _33—Squares 87 E, 88 F, 104, 122, 123, 124, 125, gece we trond es ei agt. Winter, motion — Geet mnt a /—. om eaty See en | eae poet hg. rng Sra | day, “and that is that all things are very dark | 128, 143, 144, 145, 148, 147, 170, 171 and 173; | for rehearing overruled room of the broom factory. Twalve hundred ‘Avlm.—the regentsand the secrotary of | Annie McGowan, Clara and Ella Kmight, Messrs. {Just wow.” And he got md because somebody *39—Squares 181, 150, 151, 174, 175, 176, 177, doren bore collars end. number of valuatile the Smithsonian Institution, the civil service al, Britton, Edmonston, Byrne, Stock- | laughed. ‘202.208, a ools were a loss estimated at the state. No in- F1%.000, all ¢ | surance. Shooting St 4i—Squares 1 ; x, Dee Dorchester Express |Socitor gencral, the ‘assistant attorneys gen- | Cocran, Evans of Baltimore, Shuemate of Balti- | that the Shooting Star weather propate? 32; in as burned a FALL STOCK eral, the commissioner of labor, the heads of | more, Thompson of Baltimoreand others. terday was in every way correct. There was | "49" squares 158, 159, 160, 162, 182 and 183; ng with nearly the ste. Isth sts.:20 ba a the bureaus of the several departments and the A delightful fancy-dress party was given last | 80me weather mentioned that did aot oceur, | 1,552. AWW): partly insured. ty . y H ie" i was not prophesied. ‘This is the socret of true | 1,633. 27. Pire this morn~ {12:15 pm—The Assceiated Votorans of | Meed state of the streets vas evereome ky | prophecys 44—-Squares 206, 237 and 288; 1.467. nd contente, together the War of 1346, the Grand Army of the epub- | Blockaded state of the stroeta was overcome by : 45— Squares 207, 208, 239 and 240, 1,959, Robert "Cook. cot Sreat, whit average depih of EB lic, the Loyal Legion and the members of’ the | {te ¢mployment of, four-horse herdics to cou Oe es 46_Sqnares 205, 216, 241, 242 N, "17 8, 278 Reet. rice. QUeente Per ea. 3. FISHER & A FIVE-MINUTE SESSION. nee Uibabitante’ Association of the District | 71° eee | meeting exch third day is to keep track of the ay not forget their more reatest de-~ arth and enter too deeply veland Heights, of Columbia. of drawing "rooms were effectively decorated with cut flowers, and many broad-l iter, who is spen Jea bushes full of bloom ed palms. Mr. Joseph z his holidays at home, pleasure.” Many of the costumes were strik- ingly pretty and the effect during the move- Maigue, Brother Jonathan; Miss Louise Lieber, odds and ends. ‘The party’ was chaperoned by Mrs. B.A. Lieber and Mrs. O'Hara received with her daughters. Handle them tenderly, CHAPTER ONE. She was young and pretty as a midsummer dream. He was tall, haughty and rich. She had married him for his tremendous wealth, 358 and 1441. 47—Squares 211, 212, 9428, 243, 241 and 245; 55—Squarer 302, 303, 304, 330, $31, 332, 357, so quares 274, 275, 305, 306, 333 and 334; z € | less than seven bu A DISASTROUS PEXPLOSTON, . At 12:35 p.m.—Reception of citizens, which ‘i ; Read them with care, 1,515. Eighteen Senators Listen to the Chaplain and | | 1259 p. oe ments of the dance most attractive. A few of » " ‘im the west side of 0th ths Rending; of the Seuraal. tees os the Executive Man-| thove prevent, were: Misses, Fuller, Spaniah Frail things, so delicate, aed Eee and 21 008 A Little Cana Xitied and a Number of Overs —_ - —_— ‘ = tec . rie liaméon and Janie jer, Cor- jurtured on air. Lie | oa, THEY ARE coNscious oF mavixa Farrnrursy | fon by the eastern gute and lenve by the west-| gican peasants; Marie Young, lady of se 348; 1,764. = NNATI, Otto, Dee. Aisastrons ‘ crn, Pedestrians will approach the mansion S Marita wrk inten 50—Squares 218, 219, 220, 250, 285, 286, $17 | Tilton: FERFORMED THEIR DUTY_WHY Ir 19 NECE®-| by the western gate and leave by the eastern, | teenth century; Maio O'Hara, Bobemian girl; O¥ AX AVENUE cAn;roDAY. 3: 1,591. | Bap. fer. boiler o'clock SAE Om MEATORE TO RETORT EVERE THIRD | he President will be assisted by Mrs. Harel-| DeSharry Norucn, poamants Ar; Frases Lieber | “Where aro you going, my protty maid?” asi, Squires 221, 222, 298, 24, 295,251, 252, || Seat ST today DAY FOR PRAYERS AND INSPECTION. son, Mrs. Morton and the ladies of the cabinet. | ihetenth eenttte, TR. er, courtier; | “I am going to Georgetown, sir,” she said, ap peelnh 297, 298, 229, 290, 255, 256, ‘ butcher ctactucer of snusages eee i * Probably the handsomest ball of the season, | Blair Wailes, Venetian boatman; Bertie Ogden, “Sir,” she said, “sir,” she said, K 227. ), 230, 255, 256, jat Sthand John simects. He uses for the The Senate met for prayer this morning. | ao far, was that given last night by Mevoed {oo see ve mrerpuiireberite iol ‘ 257, 258, 259 und 260. 999. oe rath igs that given last night by Mr. and | knave of hearts; James Parker, Iuussian gen" | «ang Til get there next Chuesday, with luck, eres ahl aie Sak abe: Oth Oni and pows a four-horse power ateam plain prayed for three minutes and two | Mrs. L. Z. Leiter, at their residence upon Du- zon Young, peasant; F. De C. Faust, be - ae a i he bens t which more were consumed in reading the | pont circle. The main frout of the house. was nj Alfred ‘Tyler, knight of fourteenth | sit,” she said, abe ce aa ee 1g : yall brick bulldeg 1 of the Jast session. | closed last niabt. the guests al! arriving ty Joseph Pendleton, sailor; Mills — natn anne Se Tie sealener ania 7 spine . js orte cochere entrance. The large halls, | ‘Thompson, Fra Diavolo; Marvin Thompson, ~~“ eee aon There isa theory that the purpose of this | the "supers stairway and. ihe grand suite | Rusia soldier; J. @'Harn, Mikado: tT oe 1,404. took pare wal in the | honwes wore wree have to be t Insurs : ata te ace y —Squares 276, 277, 307, 308, 309, 935 and 336; Bertha ¢ nl Faurview. 0 the celebration of the holidays. It is be- | {Piel his Parents in receiving the guests, peel ae {Theo HL. Hoover of Clarion, | but at the same time greatly admired hi eal, %, | found fon : : pe Jlieved that the necessity of reporting every | Leiter wore a becoming. gowl of bleck | Pt are visiting the city and are the guests of superior way and cynical spirit. ‘They had [Mrs Lows * and 2 ee Se ee three days for prayer and juepection will keep | nee, and” a” coronct. of “dizmonds and | G0. W. Stratton of East Washington. reached Washington on their wedding journey. — ane | them in pretty good shape for the regular ses-| neeklico | of diamonds and —rubica, | Mrs. Catherine Curtis and Mrs. E. A. Brush | cuarrex Two. ; el HE + sions after de eet 2 Paleo og Fiche oe of Birmingham, Conn., are at the Fredonia. _ The snow came down and Algernon and Hen- | "6 squares 283, 282, 284, $15, 316, 341 and 342; ) ~ cut ab Gas IGHTEEN SENATORS PRESENT. guests were Sir Julian” Lady Taunectote, |_ Miss Bertie Hume and Miss Helen Bowen of | rictta gazed thoughtfully out of the window. | 1,151, re both slighty | Eighteen Senators devontiy bended their | the Mise Paunce “| Baltimore are visiting, the Misses Durfee of j “Let us take sleigh ride’ maid Algernon and | "61—Squares 287, 288, 818, 319, 341 and 945; is ashe sn greta heads during the prayer this morning. Mr. | Dr. aud Mrs. Magruder, sar | South Washington for the holidays. the fatal deed was done. ‘ cof, the engineer makes it ime “sip wheraiy | Saunders was the rst one to put in an appear- | He Hrowm, tse, Wallich, Mise Taylor, Mise Anna I. Shaw, president of Wimodaughsis, | cxarren runes. ¢—Reaares 250, 298, 2M, 298, SM, £32, 966, en ee See ee ae abty whervit | oe as hard at work on his eor- | Rousers, Mite Ashford, Hiss Sherrill, {is | is in town fora fewdays, She hus roomsat] ‘Ten years had passed and Algernon came 923, 924, 349, | town Kailro aS a : inter ater Mr. | Jyrooke, Stine Myer. Miss Stoughton, Me. and | Wumcdughes, 1406 G strect northwest, where | wearily into the humble home which barcly | 450, $60 and | tage ana What Thoroughbreds Sold For. a) st_niw. owed to the | * ros oily e will be g) jer friends. is - x ri pid, 113 asked. Masonie f the Bel- REET NokVHUAST, 30 ive President 'schair and with a solemn | UP} 1% Warder, Mis Mrs. W. J. Conneli of 1400 Massachusetts | ‘eltered his growing family. Henrietta met res 383, 409, 410, 411, 412, 433, 434, | !0/bid. | Washington Mar . ayeh q | ¥acant Vie i | Mr. Lee Phillips, Lieut. 4 2 : : vaantil | im at the door with asad smile. “Ah, Alger- ee, ae, ot, 1 ASA, | Go tus bid, 112 asked. Wa promptly Sp | visage surveyed the waste of empty seats, until | Mt Let Phillips, Li avenue will not be at home on Tuesdays until ; him at : 1,32 il, 112 ake ‘ sna en eye der} jhis eve fell on the Montana Senator. ‘Then a | te yin oy yar j after January 13, non,” the said, “cheer up. Five years more of 3 ‘ a — eS gto noon and Raceland was the first offered. Mic e lighted bis face and he sat down to| Or. qaneen, Mr "| ‘The “good cheer that Christmas brings” was | hard work and you will have paid all your debt | 937, 388. 2 + 2,102. Dwyer secured b for business. Silver-hearded Stewart! aisn Johnstone, fully exemplified last evening at the Lome of | tthe liversman. Froe — free — ha! ha!" | | Gi—-Squaron 413, 414, 415,415 8 437,498, 49, 5 PaAlip Das junds, the sage, and Hiscock, i z 2) : ‘ “ 470, 471, 471 W, 472 and 473: 1,827. hilip Dw. tiftd hair, entered mowent later. The | N-, Is Av RUA sere, | Meee ean no opera ns ee | nt So aecing sromaan fell Seink inseanibda. | O97. 02 Ae Gn a oaks oes, ae ds ary het Ee dew mast plecarenine snd cistiognened Wek" | wise’ Aldis, Mint) Ckurek, Mis §Osrrol!, Miss | teas and Mc. ‘Thocpecs. The: figures’ were z and 334 8; 1,668. Peeeyleng= FF pag l eo Ae eee te Sina Casey Davh, ‘Faulkgen, | Audenreid, Miss Lay, Miso Everett, the Missos | varied and the favors were novelties of exqui- Doy'r. 63—Squares 363, 364. 395, 396 N and 419: 1,481. sdhsanerccosd pren Teller, Calla, Ceecy. Davis Faulkner, | Wilson, Mr. Paul Andrews, Mr. Anderson, ifr, | site designs. ‘The favor table was prosided over | A young man with » new horseshoe pin stuck a0 ghaares 396 8, 397, 308, 399, 420, 421, 422 tina teen eee Half a minnte before 12 the Vice President took apy Oe parece a Rope into a new satin necktie, a new pair of gloves | 7%) 42; 1:O8r a 568 and 400; 1,638. Loxpos, Dec. 27.—A dixputch from Constan- his seat and Paddock entered just as the gavel ‘ard Thoron und Mr. Knott. Aftersupper | conservatory. Among those present were the | "2% new cane that looked as though ithad| 71 Squares 369, 401, 424 and 435, 1,466. tinople says the French government bus re= 3 cheap and & Mikat noon. The chaplain arose and the voice ir. Alan Johnstone, dancing | Misses Carver, Mise Mies Plain, ive | been selected by his Sunday-school girl floated | 72—Squares 370, 371, $72, 373, 402. 403, 426 | newed its assurances to the sultan of pacific in- nz very rapully in vaiueand | Of prayer called the three “chicfest” demo- | Vith wiss Pauline Leiter, was danced. The iss Loomis, Miss Dunn, Miss Owen, | into this office this morning ona zephyr. He | and 427; 2,084. _ a ae tice teat aeagesro' Sere eokateaen ier ae |e es, ee ee lca we ah, tee to unique. | Misa Snelling, Miss Bailey, Miss ‘Coates, Mint | spoke in a gauntand hollow-eyed tone of voice, | _ 73 Squares $74, $75, 404, 405, 428 and 429; | ““iiiroad Storas—Washmgtot and military prepara~ oo holder, with heads be while the bene- |The dance ended at an early hour in the | Crogan, Miss Acker, Sliss Fic and these were his words: “Don’t look on the | #+593- ~ : yy the Turkish authorities im REDFORD WowatKER, | to shoal ane laa, morning with the Virginia reel. Misses Knight, Messrs, Acker, Clifford, + | back of your Christmas presenta for the price- | 4g/*i arr e* 1 87% 878. 406, 407, 430 =| ae STAGE OF 725 ON G sf. ‘THE JOURNAY. READ. sae nara Saxe aD elegant reception lant | eesti Pierce, Wiliinion, Wore, Clase Tica’ | mark. If they've been rubbed off you'refooted | “75~'Squares 440, 441, 442, 475 S and 475 ; | ole waked. do tires erieened Baek te ee ee Py depth of 1K Es 8 waiter} If Mr. Hoar was not satisfied with the size of | MEW Sorin residence, No. 17z7. lf street, in | Seeding, Moore and many others and if they haven't you are very likely to suffer | 1,757. the attendance he must have been gratified by the individual appearance of the seventeen Senators surrounding him. After casting 2 glance of quick perception over the dignified and decorous, if not very numerous, assem~ blage a smile lighted his face and in a voice of thankful emotion he asked for the read- a snare 1084, fronting 48.G0n A st. m. | {oF te 3 103, tromune U2 feet un Cat. lative, Misa May Cox, who is one of the season's debutantes. Mra. Phenix was assisted in receiving by her daughters, Mrs, W. W. Hill and Miss Phenix. ‘The drawing rooms, which were beautifully decked with cut and growing flowers, palms and vines, were thronged throughout the re- ceiving hours with the many friends of the Mrs. Herbert G. Ogden, 1524 15th street, will be at home Saturdays in January. Miss Mame E. Porter of Pittsburg, Pa., is the guest of Miss Blanche M. Geyer at No. 1347 L street northwest. Senator Hearst's health, which for some time a regular front-door-step-slip-slide-and-fall in your pride.” Tho last seen of this victim of a mixplaced trust he was sliding around in the snow-juice on the front pavement. 1 “Are you the bloke wot owns this office?” 76—Squares 444, 445, 446 and 447; 1.64 7i—Squares 448, 449, 481 and 482 78—Squares 452, 453, 454 nnd 485: F 79- Squares 459, 456, 457, 486, 487, 488 and |» » Stocks — Firemen's, 43 bid, 50 asked. . Metropolitan, 80 bid. 6 asked. Arlington, vid.” Stocks —2e ereecution to which they are subjected urks and Ki The London public seems to be losing its Christmas pantomines. Only one west ater--Drary Lawe—presents this once indispensable attraction this year. Even in the suburban houses the pantomine finds but a otaren don ay few foothold» this season. row sate ing of the journal. hostess and debutante. At eleven o'clock a | past ss bien in a rather precarious condition, | asked a man with a society item of the editor-| yp_atuaren S18, Sid, S23 amd gohed ory, rcttio Light Sto M. Cogest bees semeunted Ds Redhen Sar ve _ Ea { cuz ene sumptuous eupper was served. ‘The dancing | # materially improving. in-chiet, nares 431; 489, 615 MN. 518 S995 and election to the presidency of the French cham oe hort Copies x was kept up far into the early morning hours. | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Torbers have issued eards " | The journal was read. “oh!” : ‘This was all that was said during the session. s ceived at the department that his team of FURS OF ALL. KINDS. horses, hitched to a large double sleigh, had Prof. and Mrs, Cabell will entertain a com- Pang tomect the members of the American Historice! Association on ‘Tuesday afternoon, Gen. and Mrs. John Moore will entertain a company to meet Cardinal Gibbons on Monday street southeast. Gen. Edgar Allan of Richmond, Va., recently appointed speciat assistant to the ‘Attorney Ger Col. and Mrs. C. E. Livingston are visiting ‘Mr. Chas. H. Smith, 638 B street southwest. “No,” said he of the shears and blue pencil, | 526; 1,696. The daughter of a prominent St. Louis Con- gressman told her bosomest friend this morn- ing that she did not believe the Indian cl 1,377. 1,325. local membership is not large, for the number 86—Squares 490, 491, 533 and reservation 10; si—Squares 575, A,B and reservation 12; * tid, 485 anked. ric Light, "134 bid, ne | acorp of signalers for the army, the re ber of deputies. GT inove that the Senate adjourn until 12{ Met. James K. Kelly and Mise Kelly have out |for the marriage of their “There's the man that owns it.” But even that | _5t—Suares 494 W, 484, 516, 5168, 527, 528, BR placing wphemmrnapemenmpars igen | ss pass sod po nager cards for an afternoon reception from 5 to 7| May, to Mr. Edward A. Wil did nh ankce Ube sabe ofice-bov eaeicen 560, 628, 563 Nand 563: 2.430. me = oe) o'clock Monday,” said Mr. Hoar. o'clock on Wednesday, December 31, at No. ‘ing, January 8, at o'clock, at Vermont oi 7 equirm. 85—Squures 517, 518 and bee 4 “What how 1919 N street, avenue’ Christian Church, At home 607 3d The English army authorities are organi being selected from the post ofiice rifle ¥ i ¥ teers, the preference being given to those Specia i at trained in telegraphy. EPPLERRSSS5 | The Vice President put the question and the | the 0th instant, from 4 to 6 o'clock, Among | General; will, with his wife and daushters, | pig Foot had escaped at all. In her opinion it | -,°% ;SaU"e® 462, 468, 468 8, 464, 492, 498 and ugton Loan and —— reeTs’ ide - the guests of ‘honor will be Mr. Alexander | Misses Lola and Lottie, spend the ecason with | a ‘i 4 American Se- Per FE Ses, Senate adjourned with the consciousness of a | (2° Kucote author of “Lhe Genesis of tle | their daughter, Mzs. Frank H. Crump, 1512 P| ¥#8 more than likely that some Chicago girl ‘3. asked. A Threatened Strike Averted. & dente duty we formed. United Satan’. Me Becne te aha heather of street northwest. Mrs. Allan and ‘her two | had been making tracks across the Bad Lands, Cmicaco, Dec. 27.—At noon today the threat i Sah ee Mrs. Cubell. Mrs. Cabell will be assisted by | daughters have just returned from Europe, para PCT ESE ened strike at the Pallman car shops was i THEY WERE NOT IN IT. Mie Lad Wott Win, "Earle, dra. Teunis | after an absence of over two years. At home CAPITAL ALLIANCE, No. 22. iy aan At a obeeeh . Sioa pega n. Cilley, Mra. Walworth, | F¥ Sea ee 7.—Cottos et ° pntatives of the d: partment: af- i Secretary Proctor’s Sleigh Wrecked — No oward Chirk, and Miss “Cabell will T. Stockham has come from Boston|A Tent of the Farmers’ Alliance in This GB pe frei expen eet tea Beery iu. ‘Member of His Family Hurt. or iiss Nicolay and Miss Stetson. 4 with hia mother, Mre. D. City. Longverrs, 282 restern | sions the men decided to return to work at the PPP S55 Secretary Proctor received quite a severe| Mr. und Mra. Cropper have invited a com- One of the guyest dances of the | Very few people outside of the Farmers’ Alli- inter ‘red. pit, Ber ss, shock today. He was sitting at his desk shortly pans to tea on Monday, the 20th instant, from | souen tol piace in his hone last evening: at, act tha: that order has rm, fal o 4 Bgs8 | before noon when a telephone message was re- | 4 to 6, to meet Miss Cropper. nen : an alliance in working order in this city. The ne Casualticn at Sea. Aspvry Pauk, N. J., Dec. 27.—The schooner ers ii istrict is * Yale, stranded at the foot of Deal lake, parted FUR ROBES, RUGS AND MATS. ran axay while on the avenue and the seew- | tight at their residence on 16th street. hit and Miss Mis, “Mew Dockery, the neere ta Geen pr ictripesnn dread ome her last anchor chain last night ana come x a ‘The Misses Ernst have out invitations for a | Misses Rice, Mrs. Hopkins, Norton, Mra. | ‘ 3 0 2 W + fe aay stat sre AE Are eS PLney Toe cancer | ball on the night of the Sist: aud Miss Blount, Meer und ‘Miss Noyes will re. | here ope oe eo r Hive ni Ras deiaer—freaty ushore near life saving # Bescbx Sete Me fo ee ee the story only | The second mecting of the Dancing Class will | C°i¥e ® Willard’s Fridoys in January from 3 ae iaace officers are located here. This wares 530, 564, 565, 566 and 567: 1,177. | Trvatsnc” Weher articles steady and col AY AP eal ORF | be held on ihe evening of the 30th instant, | °C. Zona Bro np oe Waltiseee Ween IRL AT Oe eee ares Sti, B53, 68, S62, $70, 571, 627 | Receipts—sour. 7.214 barrels; wheat, £15; basbels aie : z partly true. wis iss Emma Brownley o! imore is spend- | Capital Alliance, No. 22, and is under the juris : 2,156. corn, ° oat mushels; T¥e, 7 OUR STOCK OF UMBRELLAS AND CANES.) Mrs. Proctor and the sons had left the sleigh ane ing the holiday week with the Misses Camp- | diction w! ontrols the state of Maryland. Squares 636, 623. 690, 680_and 681. 1158 ee ete a ea carn, Siam anreit: | steamer Saturn from Boston for port Bows SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 18 NOW| to go into a store when the horses became A bell of this city. spe- s Joseph A. Mudd is president and J. A. Dun- quares S72, S72 8, 573, 574, 631, 632, 633, Bs ser . uanels. | put in here this morning. Th . COMPLETE AND CONTAINS MANY NOVELTIES. | frightened and dashed off. The sleigh was | ronex of the present class intend to take thee Miss Ruth Marie Sites, niece of Mr. and Mrs. nines treasurer. The qualifications which a 684, 685, 656 and reservation No. 11; Bagge “or = ——- a 4 bs aving ee Ceo ge gE . ing ane % saaage sities bs “as hed. The dri young charges home by midnight. A. P. Lacey of this city, who recently sailed for | mn must possess and the disqualitications of | 1,59 E Cincinnati, Washington and Baltimore firsts, 954, 4 4 : overturned and badly sm: driver, y ly ring the storm. At the time the ‘WE GHOW THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CHOICE | Wo sohnson, was severely bruised about biz | ‘The new year will bring forth the official sea- | China to enguge in missionary work. wos given | which he has to rid himself will prevent the or-| 109 5 eh enon 635, 695 8, | 2046 consolidated gas bonds, 11z}¢all4ys; Go. | MOOG Nie loose the Saturn wes about thirty DESIGNS TO BE FOUND IN WASUINGTON. | chest and fora time was rendered uncon-| 8m that will continue for less than vix weeks, [8 {arewell Pape apy seve prt rp ro) esha ihlen droge aes poem P SPRY. ero e atl damier peed five miles northeart of Fire Island. The Satara cokes scious. ‘The horses were uot hurt. Pee peas ree tans neriod period. Tha | Cy Ke Obuch. In commaction Sik bina | cocaeey preachers cioepare olighie sa tans | 11- Squaceb 296, S81, 52, 608, O08, 61D end BLAINE OUT OF THE RACE, Be RR JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, There seem to be a fatality about the horses | 1. 'caiiuet will receive the officials of the gov. arturo and in furtherance of her mic, | mast all be men of good. moral-character. Ine | 681; 1,913. ee ight the schooner Meliss Trask, f-om Florida . 2 of Secretaries of War. About two years or so | te cabinet will receive the oficials of the gov- S laborsa fund cf $100 was subscribed | tidels, merchants, lawyers and all persons eon. | 10%—Sduares 68°, 688, 585 and 584; 1.487. | | Am Oregon Man Says He is Not » Candidate | Difht Subamepeusinndy tack. Gee médm W201 Penua. ave., cor. 12th st. ago Secretary Endicott's team, waiting for him | tho seeniare oe ee Supreme Court ‘and the | by her frie a here to pay the expense of wend-| nected with ‘or employed by corporations of i 585, 586, 642 ‘and 642 E; ine Seana: cle a mp mete henge He} asement entrance ne War Depart- . ‘ mista “play Ssesdl S i i any kind are shut out 713. i: ment, became frightened ata pivee of paper | members of the diplomatic corpaon New Kear’) #16 ie wich hal Snpital Alliance meets twice in each month at | __110—S 540, S41. 59%, 589, 589, 590, 688, | Dinatch to the New York Herald. Sel cg pein gly od eye. blowing paxt and ran away down G street to-| 2 Same day the houscholds of the members | tr has just been received by the members cf | the office of the National Economist, on -North | 648, 645 8 and G44; 1,985, Cmcaco, Inx., Dec. 26, 1890.—“I saw James sep pte d megthwli ye mips Soon nviy= Wart te tabice between 17th and Ish At/ of he cabinet (with the exception of that of | the league from. Miss ‘Sites, written on the eve | Capitol street near C street. Ben cae cae en tert Lan’ “tt AA, 508, 504, |G. Binine about forty Inqure age end he told | sponded end tosk the exon of Ges ochesner a Userct. Houway Puesexrs. the comer of 17th andl G the pole struck a tree | the Secretary of the Navy) and many of the es eerste am eae + 112 Squares 598, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, co4, | MC Positively he was not in the tial | Strewn. sonny being sprained. Foxident families of the capital city will receive | Ber shank and, senling farew THE CAR TURNED AROUND. 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, G11, 64%, 649, 650, 651, | Tece, would not be, and that he intended to de- —— Some months ago Secretary Proctor had a | “llers, keeping open house. erate 2 = Saree 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, G60, 661, 662, | vote himself after the expiration of his present | Pixley ’& Abell of Glasgow Have Net Sus- Onz Invincible Shirt, an old favorite, made of seare about a runaway. A report reached him | Judge and Mrs. Drake and their daughter, | Miss Byrd McCord, now an art student in | Detective Horne’s Experience in Trying to , 666, 667, 646 und 650 N; 1,195, official position to his reciprocity scheme,” ee Ee ee Bee ee booms, @ | that his team—a fine pair of bluck horses—had | Mrs. Wevcott, will entertain their friends at a| New York, a daughter of Col. Jas, E. McCord Get Home. ros 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, | said J. B. Montgomery of Portland, Oreg., to-| Gxasaow, Dec. 27.—The false report as to the starsfrou: Hits to 19, omly Sie. sts for $3. run away on the avenue and his femily had | tea on Friday, the 2d, from 4 to6, ut their resi- | of Coleman, Tex. ing her holidays! Detective Horne today related his experience OES ae! Ore, One aT om OL | night. Mr. Xontgomery was a prominent fig-| suspension of Messrs. Pixley & Abell, bullion a tae enetinee of the cotton. been burly hurt and taken into a drug store. | dence, No. 1416 20th street. with Miss W lonia. last night in the sow when he was trying to | 20853. %8, 964, W565, 977, 978, 979, 1000, 1001, ‘ai 2 Gh aly, a ten Gob fers renee, “MA A Aewecnseis | He found on investigation that a teara of black | Mios Wanamaker has out cards for breakfast | Mra Dr. 1. D. Ozmun of Canafoharie, N.Y. get home. It was about 11 o'clock when | 1°75 sd 1025 Bs 2.8 “inwawami | meine Ok Cnn Gea Gur Ord cen | Aer the eagle hari, but'Ws was not Lis tonne, | O% Friday at1 o'clock. fe spending ihe holidays with he: sister, Mra. |ha got on a car near the Baltimore | 77%, 774, 175, 804, 805, 906, 307, $24, 829, 630, S31, | “cige, Suaine is not advoea for | firm, who has since ‘retired. The firm's credit front. Omiy #1 exc Chick cen ote that dey | The Bowling Club will give a dance aud co- | B. Labarre Goodwin, at the Fredonia. and Potomac depot. The horses managed | 855, 856, 857, 886, 857, 838, $08, 910, 931, 982, 956, |, prosidential boom,” continued Mr. ‘t. | is unimpaired and the Kothschilds and other SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. said — {illion at the National Rifles’ Armory on Fri-] Mrs. W. H. Cornell cnd daughter of Suspen-| to get along with some dificulty until | 257, 9S0and 1003; 2,300. ‘but for the good of the country. He | banks announce, themaclves to be satisfied wit, Da dept the aoe aur suver roo cuances, | day evening, the 2d of January, 1801. sion ridge, N-Y., and Me. Warren C. Driggs of | Maryland ‘avenue wat renched and the | ggitSqaQuttes 7H 781, 752, 776, 777, 608, 008, | E"deveting all his’ ime. to. Spain sd the | the gyre mad aay: BALTIMORE pontine Mr. and Mrs, Chas. T. Holeton. N-Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. | our jumped the track The offcer got | “He Sartre tem ink Tone ae to 7a1, countries at present, fe Kachittites, booed ‘The Committee on Eules Will Probably Re-| town, Pa., are spending their honeymoon at | H. Juda. s : BS eed 755, }9, 780, wi alone annually consume four million Ambrose Eastman’ 2 off and assisted others to push the car. Some | 810, 811, 812, 813, 834, 885, 836. 837, 860, 861, 862, | barrels of flour not produced in their countries, | Bosrox, Dec. 27.—At a meeting of the ered- ee port on Mr. Deckery’s Reselutien. ee ae ; eee ane trong of Bellefonte, Pa, and | tine was wasted in working that way after he | 89, 892, 019, 914 and 915; 2,108 the duty on $5.80 a barrel. The | itors of Ambrose Eastman yesterday afternoon & 8. ELLERY and JOS. H. IRELAND. A final conclusion with respect to the Dock-| | Hretident Franels A- Walker of the Institute | Misses Bella and ‘Teresa Couner of Philudel- | 10° "ti "vis fare and wien the Lone bea} _1i7—Squares 721, 722, 753, 74, 725, 726, 727 | te duty om every one of thove | 347" Eastman made a statement of his liabilities ation providing for an investigation of | Of Technology, Boston. arrived in the city last | phia are the guests of Mra. John A. Daley, No. pal 4 and 728; 1,535. barrels if it the chance. You can put it | ™F- sridintosbeen ar cibapon . evening and is at the Hotel Arno. Gen. Walker | 127 F street northeast. gained sufficient strength the driver turned down thst ‘won'trun in 1892." and assets. The former, ay secured, be charges that Representatives and Senators | was in charge of the 1880 census. -| Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Francia Coyle are at tho ; their heads in the opposite direction and left | 785, caeenkanecgipiaaeaeen Placed at about, $90,000, the greater part of L = merken -wlpusltar! asp iggel capr! ‘The Minses McNulty are settled for the winter | Woodmont, Iowa circle. the detecti' a ee passenger standing ‘ihctieened Gicanin ik einai: ap yey “= reached by jommition or ” | at 2102 H street, and will be at home to their | Mrs. A. A. F. Johnston, professor of in the snow. When another car came al if ‘Pexanxaxa, Dec. 27.—Two negroes shot dead | Porations whick a — after the holidays are over. The commit-| fricnie cu Priam deriog the ene at Oberlin, i spending. her vacetion with Mie, | the officer Doarded ft and. told’ the eoudustor BEE Gor elie? ahi pientertaa) Te ee epee y on a ye pe ‘dollars ‘TIES, SLIPPERS tee, when last the cubject was con-| Mrs. Flecta E. Smith, 911 M street, will give |and Sirs A. L. Barhet at bel teeth on the carthat turned ata Tian: | . 121—-Squares 760, 761, 787,788, 789,617,818, 819, | are the casualties of the annual holiday ¢ fer | snd shares of stock of various corporations. k AND BOOTS. sidered. | discussed the advisability of | reception New Year's day to the Tlinois | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barber will give amaague- | been-on the car that turned around, Thecou-| a4 Gia dnd sig TO6Ie oe pores en gg lbere ‘exploded | Committee was appointed to examine the ax BEST SELECTIONS fazmoning, 6, few, itnemes to be | Republican Association and the Logan Guard rade party to their children ond. their guests | quired the officer fo pay enone tee: an Gee {tare® O99. 620, 681, 692, 782, 783, 762 | by some unknown erson in front of « saloon, ots and liabilities. ntcrrogated under oth befure deci | of Honor. i College 1, ‘windobe and. chaking: _-———— EN STYLES AND COLORS. repurtto maxe to the Hove vn the resolation. | ye, Kramer of this city and Mize Lola | st Belmont. saithiecrinys 128 Squares 698, 694, 695 northwest, 695 | Presking the Distributing the Irish Funds. MEN'S SHOES. It was [carding a serge yeh k of Fairview, Md. daughter of F. A.| Mrs. John Walsh returned last week from St. aes to bg 1736, 737, 788,| qne German Imperial Bank Statement. Dems, Dec. 27.—The Freemar's Journal ¥ STOCK COMPLETE. pore g gerne ef ha py tive svar Crook, J. and grand uiece of I A. Crook, mr Lonis and will remain in Washington for the 12 Sanare 700, 181, 795; 793, 820, 621, 844, between, avtni0n Soo a i was originally made, might be willi simore, were married at the residence 2 531 OLE |e as ee Pele aa eee ee ‘Tuerday. At the | "Gen. John 8. Maton, U.S.A., and Mrs, Manon 125—Squares 794, 795, 796, 797, 822, 823, 824, _—- than they hed published” or had been | conclusion of the ceremony the ipRY couple have come into the city for the winter and are 847 and 849; 1,575. ‘Voluuteer to the committee. ‘The | lett for New York to visit the groom's brothers, | jocated ut 1754 M street. ft juares 876, 877, 878, 902, 903 and 904; RY ee ee ee nat pelacs tote cliptiner Ur conte ee a marriage of Mr. Thomas H. Elliott to — : ; ‘Successor to Dalton & Strickland, nubts of the propriety of investigating charges 4 2 he} i 879, $80, 882, 853 N, 905, his mind and disbursements 4 de net make a i of the groom's fnther, Rev. Dr. Samuel Kramer, | Miss 8. Irene Best took on Secretary cbanged 104 $00 PENN. AVE. iiiot do nat mabe aces sed Velen Seer ee ance night at the residence of the bride's paren eg asa’ 20 M51, 9018, 962, 975, 975 | nce ne will not carry out the program pre- Wan ae , ee = and thought the committee on rules shot ‘Mr. Stevens Vail sailed from New York on the ‘hag Be aber Lae Samuel i. tte sa 26, 968, 59, 080, viously mapped out by himself of ny Irish It is also Sestqned by the have more of a basis the simple | 24th of December for Honduras via Jamaica and 961, 981, $82, 983, ‘1026, ee ee Ree ‘ment that fands raised in ‘shall be fore G. R C newspaper publication upon _ which | Greytown, Nicaragua. foibs aa . province of warded to both these gentlemen as tressurers. iookAR Kivverr Company, to “order an investigation. Messrs. | ‘The German Club, chaperoned by Mes. Sen- 125 Sguares O32, 807, 908, 900, 900, | —— 260 STH ST., Blount and MMi, "tho deraocratio mem- | sted -Wusiidee, Mak Secnter Decibte Seok. 962 x, i 7, 1007, 1098, ‘Statement of the Now York eats. A Rather Mysterious Death. i re, t the committee wou! boas Dest ‘New Yoru, Dec. 27.—The weekly state-| IxpErzxpzxcs, Towa, Dec. 31.—Sylventer re maa in ordering wa investigation and Mr. MeKinley | 4° Qt a Uromaince ty beane of aay social 1030, 1081, and 1055; 1,821- | went shows the following changes: Resource | Caldwell, » popular and — wos also of opiuion that an investigation qusht | Siccostes of fis secaom, ‘The Bras maseting will atv 3 loans decrease, $1,056,900; | man, was found dead on the Wertbure resi to be had. ‘A decision to report Mr. Dockers's ‘be beld at Mra. ° "Academy. 1617 941, 968, increase, 8,226,275; Lowe) Toad last DOR RUBBER GOODS ARF DEAR AT | resolution to the House with a favorable recom- ~ s Deeg, v specie legal tenders in- | night. He had for the Christ- AYPEICE. BUY OUR “GOLD SEAL” mendation had almost been reached when the | # street, on January 5, from 9 p.m. until 1. 1087, 1087, | crease, increase, $1,729,300; | mas tree , che ssp sou wni.crs ux mest | Tipping bal and atheros come up and | ME- and Mra. 1k Forbert have rtarned to 1058, 1080 1988, 1008, ier Toa tm is So. Tos bass ow | inated. ~ «™M BEST QUALITY LEATHER ed a fiual determination of what after an extended tour, 1086, 1098, 1095, 1108, | hold $7,725,125 in excess requirements | were found o Bee BES ma the kins ‘Ningsre Falla, Albany, New York, ior, 1308, 1n30, 120 108, A108, A030" 1030, St of the 25 per cont rule. foul play.