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. . ig SPR eee ea ¥ eo ese an oe 7 ee THE: EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1891. 3 DO NOT MISS IT. SOCIAL MATTERS, of the newly cinted associate justice. SHOOTING STARS. CENSUS OF THE INDIANS, Saturday's Star Will Shine With Its Aceus-| A Dinner at the Mexican Legation—Several ladies to the blue room: ‘The Misses We didn’t have much Indian summer, but | The Bill Introduced by Senator Stanford tn Facts Preeemted in the Oficial Bulletin Just tomed Brilliancy. Enjoyable Teas—Personal Mention. ‘Miss Mire | we are having a good deal of Indian winter. Tsnwedt. Fou. vext or rar ParsMnux axp xsacrrxo | An important bulletin hae Just been iavved Tomorrow's sixteen-page Stan will be fully} The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero en- mepd It is sometimes chnirity to ack a person to sit | Cracane rum tLaxe ratranad by wn, ower | BY the consns bureau, which gives the result of up to the standard which has made for the Sat- | i the inquiry made under the general eupervis- sal 00 the west suie of Ist st. ievwern | UFGay edition such » high reputation. The guests i the ‘Black ae See ee ee hie sk, Chee Donkin tile Me beni Smad. er ico ® Mise Bsous ate 1):x120 eet. | news field, both general and local, will be fully ed Me eed bee ee ; ‘ Quay, PAS aes a APROPOSED PETTING CENTENNIAL CHLEBRATION. | Oa in le coeniep. A lenge eaberal THOS. 4 FHT ne, [Covered us is the caso with every fama. No| Roustan, Minister Carter, "Mea, McPherson, | proved! were: Miss ‘Tyeon, Miss Sieatd. the | Dingley, Mise Niedrivchoes. Aiea Treree, tse | ‘Why don't you like Willie Lightweighte?” | A bill of great interoat to Washington and to | special agents and enumerators, were em i other papercan compete with Tw Stan in this | Baron do Strave, Senor = Mr.and Mrs. | Wises Breckinridge, Miss Kelly, Mise Seawell, ‘the Misses Grosvenor, Miss Audenried, | “eked one K street girl of another. “Lalways | the whole country was introduced in the Senate | ployed in this work and the results F4 iT. respect, for it has the services of three press | Henry I. Stroug, Justice and Mra. Blatchford, | Misses, Breckinridge, M Blackburn, Miss Drake, | Mi ‘Miss Dahlgren and | thought he was rather a nice fellow.” today by Mr. Stanford, providing for am exten-| obtained are believed to be more complete soethw an d - Justice and Mrs. Field, the Peruvian minister | Mies Westcott, Mrs. Hoblitzell, Mrs. Hollerith, “Ob, he's no good,” was the vague response | sion of the Executive Mansion. and nccurate than any cenius of the associations and ite corps of reporters is com-| and Mme. Zegarra and Mr. and Mrs. EB. O. Hal-| he" wiosee Con tbe’ Mines’ Themen aes _— diane heretof . According posed of setive, intelligent young men, who |lilay. The tble was glittering with silver and Hire, Dulaney Hunter, Miss Laura Mo- byrregrer and meer? bw rc erage otpenen beer ye Dring to their work industry, fidelity and expe-| Sf"'the silver epergue were flak with Tong | Ban. ine Hutchinson, Miss De what's the matter with him? Preamble to the bill is as follows: Ld piggies erecta: “Why,” and her indignation painted her} “Whereas on the 13th day of October, 1892, | exclusive of Alaska, a population of 244.704 Pretty face and neck an angry red, “he took | will be reached the first centennial of the lay-| Indians, which includes $2,567 Indians hereto- Kitty DeMure out sleighing one night and | ing of the corner stone of the ‘President's | fore counted in the general cenwua. This popo- when she came back her hands were almost | house’ in the city of Washington, District of | lation is made nj frozen.” Columbia, the record of which has been per- | whocameto| “Did he do that?" exclaimed the first girl, | petuated by the following record in the minute of Mr. N. Bolct-Monagas Peck isses ‘Butler, Mrs. Mr. | rience. The special features of the Saturday | *temmed roses aud carnations, At the ladies anise Nixon Mrs. Willard Warner Me, acd | : laces there were placed alternately bouquets of | Sran are = the oni the very oe tcc re carnatiots or of La France ron, tod Mrs. George Baxter, Miss Peachy and Miss writers, and always inclnde some articles of | tustily in a nosegay. name cards were a peed epetal Tocal Sukaseee. light tinted begonia leaf and the names were | Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell Durant have Hore are some of the attractions for tomor-| beautifal surroundings as the legation di ’ seated in such | issued cards for a dance at Mrs. Dyer's academy Pelaufel surrounatugs ce eee ain " Jannary 15, to celebrate the frstanniversary of and Mire. J. C. Bolet of Brook wel | incidentally ux 4 marriage . fillies dooms was sealed. of the federal commissioners: - “ opulatio; Low's paper: room affords, the splendid gowns and je =. ep ngr bret Bed and Miss AR. Rice, are the guests of Minister | °™2 Willie's a “October 18, 1792, the commimioners of the | fritle’ lnilane und cult wt Z aa Ye ae and the presence of so — accomplished men | their sister, ~ Ab and Mme. Bolet-Peraza. ae city of Washington. The commissioners, nc- . nk A au Is ses 22 pe A PALATIAL RESIDENCE (Ilustrited). and women whto meet 60 frequently in social | is one of the season’s debutantes. Mrs. H. A. Taylor of 5 B street northwest | Sit Edwin Arnold gots $25,000 for his “Light | CO vinied by of mumernus crn One at Pee me tn oo| Senator Sawyer's beautiful Washington home | events made a notable scene. Miss Emma Conrad, daughter of Prof. Thos. | 7%, A. Monday, the 12th, but will | °f the World.” Anybody would make light of | Masons, architects nnd of the selubitents of | Cherokee... oe and what it contains, ‘The teas yosterday afternoon absorbed every | N. Conrad, has returned to the from her | Poceive on the following Mondava, eeitel be | the world for that money. the cities of Washington and Georgetown, this | Chicknsaw...._- se aa ss minute of the last hours of daylight and even | Virginia trip to spend the rest of winter in | her daughtors, Mra, Judge Reid of Wisconsin as day laid the first corner stoueo! the President's | Choctaw . Rana setieewr inne Ga urial ama Creo iaehe eek | testa Republican Association is ar- | *™4 Miss Taylor. 4 fowl weather sign—the goose bone. neh that hetoric edifice which hee | Beminale . Ee An interesting newsy chapter about actors | the day had named 7 0 clock as the limit, thong! ine yublican ion is ar- Sinbse Loa tee dake aE Dy “Whereas . CROWS, : ¥ brace Uday to have quae thmar'as to —_— served in the dual expacity of executive office ——— —~ ai ST anil matters theatrical. in tho height of tho season. ~ ig Leg Hoe te Rides! gf ae gey a SPARE SEE DOLCE REM: ‘TO ROSWELL P. and executive residence for twenty-two Presi- | Total .. - WAT 1.7 Fen eeceeeteanie ‘inte noptteast. woo ei, | PERUVIAN CHARACTER. ‘At Air-and Mra J. Stanley Brown's the recep- | Spooner, Representative La Folleti¢ and others | three More Prisoners Held for Action of the | Why should the wise New Yorkers choose | dents of the. United. Siaics during the long | | The bulletin states that while almost all claim ane. OM. BRYANT, Owner Strange mixtare of gentleness, cracity and | ton wis in hi will address the associntion and its invited Grand Jury. To represent their power period of ninety years, during which time the | to be members several tribes 3,500 will poe - inst go mixtare of gentleness, cruelty and | tion wa eae ‘i ‘aests. The Marine Band will furnish the 2 Tepublic has expanded from a Union of sixteen | probably be shown not to be. Deductng the =i field, who were lately married and who have | & nm In Senate councils, such a Weed, a GOR SALR_A FINE LOCATIC sentianeatality:: By Nannie E. Wart | not yet finidhed their wedding tour. ‘Chey are | music for the dancing, which will come in after As et aoe aed Robert gerd ‘When they have such Flowe:? sees to pecealion 6f 50k a eaten {utter number from the total of GX371 leaves Purposes on I st. near 2 e = | : the ‘ing. colored men, who, the police, say, earn their for * 000, a wide alley THE BIGG REAU. | Bow visiting Mrs. Brown. speaking. : 3 mm " — “Whereas in these changed conditions of ad- ore. Bight mand two Its force and its vastannual expenditure. All| Mrs Wm. Thompson Harris’ tea brought to-| Mrs. F. L. Moore and Miss Moore will be at | living by writing vareb bead sented kn 6 room iden ice anova) ministrative requirements and large territorial relesvimnnet Am stan veg ; gether a very congenial company and upper I | home, 1680 31st street, on Thursdays during the | in house 2109 L street last night when Policemen far |reaand population the said mansion is no ae Pemhes or bow Taeden aber ths peoninal ties. ry ween 17th and 18th streets was almost | season, after 2 o'clock. | They hope, in a sbort | Redgrave and Hanley visited the house for the |_| Two Department clerks were looking in a fur | {cre Atl, bobelafion, the sail mansion ts 50 | the Sia Nations and Bt. Regis SORCERY DID IT. j blockaded by the carriages of those who wanted | time, to have with them Mra. W: Moore of | purpose of making arrests. The men got sight | Fe cidlgpagr st filled with marked Hale eae public and private requirements of the execu- en deab of os haan a ' he | t© gv into the Niles’ residence or into the half | New a of the officers and some one in the room threw eight-dollar cape there is just tive department; and orth Carolina. How the barcaa of ethnology cxplains the | (/n ‘other resident homes along-the mme| A pleasant party was given last night at some papers into the stove. Then the door was | *™;” said one. “Whereas the said mansion, owing to the $8 per cent not on reservations— Indian outbreak. street where receptions were in progress. | the residence of Mrs. G. E. Barber, S04 6th ie aoa eak one of the alleged writers invited | “How's that?” inquired his companion. Jong lapse of years and the perisbability of | tq. self-sustaining 32,567. KIRILL KIRILLUITCH'S PERIL. Mrs. Harris makes a delightful hostess and her | strcet southwest. Dancing was enjoyed until a | °P® “Reduced to five dollars.” materials used in construction, is in a decayed under the War Department. : ich ia | ROMS 1 well adapted to large entertaining. | late hour, when supper was served. Among | the officers in, as ho said, like a gentleman. and danzerous condition, through rotten tim- | of ‘Apaches at Mount Vernon Rasteche Sa, An entertaining story, the scene of which is | She was elegantly gowned in white erepon. | those present were tir. and Mrs, GE. Darbes |In. a deck in. the room the officers — bors, settling foors and other results of time. | “ji.diace in state or territorial preowe 194 laid im Russia. Written for Tux Evuxrne | Mrs. oom Heese _ epee me do ithe | Mr. and Mrs. Krotchmar, George Garner, Will |found more han a peck of _ policy pe {sr (saagten and PROVISION OF THE BIL1. TAXED aXD UNTAXED. > Her e latter nis z : ‘ i : “The ASew. alien : : Stan by Madame Heury Greville. cli rose combined with pale” blue | Grew, alien Meee ene eek Alovsins | paraphernalia and they took desk and all to —_ cog agene “Therefore be it enacted, he. that thefocre- | OF tho total number of Indians, as above the Police station, and this morning Harrison | yesterday,” said one democrat to another this | tary of State, the Serretary of the Tresury, and ATTRACTIVE HOMES. feet Magete | and Carter were ‘taken tothe P Court, | morning. Mrs. Chas. Campbell was dressed | Micwes Mollie O'Neill,’ Mi 7iSare put down ar taxed and untaxed, comingly in a pink crepe; Mrs. Wm. | Hull, Annie and Lizzi ad 2 : the Secretary of War. constituting a commis- rr ogee < SE a mae How to arrange new possessions to the best | Haywood, ancther bride, wore palo blue silk; | Hil, Annio an eee Were the denk was also taken ag evidence. | “The McKinley bill again, eh?” queried the | gion. he authorised and sire a ee Borthwest corner Of Ist. and Farragut Sitar advantage. Mite Phenix haqona blueand white figured | “yy, il Bel le hen arrested Cai = T ain't going | ther as they dimppeared behind the greem| erected ‘adjacent to the present E > fer oul anton = Teth: now nnproved Mrs. John Glover, to whom there ir. Neil Belt gave an enjoyable tea yes-| Pink Cross of the old firm and I ain't woing | —— Z Deo phi females untaxed aad on reserva- i KIPLING’S IMPRESSIONS. a pale terday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The | to deny it,” while his companion suid: “I work | Shutter. lansion and connecting therewith ane: pleasant things said asa welcome y a fror ¢ : 4 of said mansion in accordance with accom- | “'Y ‘Wins the popular Indian writer evw toin- fo this city, wore a mauve crope | hostess wore white silk, with diamond orna-|for the skin firm.” The officers explained — : mansion in secondance with accom: | It is stated that there are $2,210 Indians on tects ete ‘Penkaieses at had yansics trimming it, and Mra Rixey, | ments and was nssisted Ligon. hen Posies ean cage ge i shy DOMESTIC FELICITY. aoe geog han meage y present tension as Teas emt t whem mations are doomed by a handsomely jinprove} street tn in black velvet, were all in the receiving party. | Mason of Fredericksburg, Va., who wore white | that paid no bit eo defendants were he! “My dear,” said Mr. Topnoody, “I went to | 4 private executive mansion, enlarged by the | U* nd umber of solf-mupporting a cone aee Tee GIN, cPRESUON npr Ais ; lace. A sumptuous collation in the dining | in $900 each for the grand jury. French Ross, . ; u Indians on reservations who gain ther living hid, a ot are IG: fore. vice. $1 ve | ORIGINAL EXPRESSIONS. Out in the dining zoom Mrs. A. x Alagrader, pel frnlisa ra Be Sib Redan Castro | aunthen policy writer, who was arrested near | *¢¢ about the girl who wanted to hire out and | addition of an executive office or official wing [y eP* st. ow, a 4 0 - b’ herding, root digging, borse & white dot-| in black moire sill, nexisted ‘by Mise Virwie | 10th aud C streets, was also held for the grand |I find that eho is nothing more than a plain | on the west and a pblic wing or gullety of PiC~ | yaising, ticking or ‘hunting i stated to bo ‘entertainment | Faust, in white mouseline de xoie; Mrs. G. k. | jury. cook. ures, historic relics and art treasures | euads. orting Indians, not in- How some which afterward became party war | 8 # rich gown ot pe, and 3 cries originated. By Jubn B. Coyle. ludin: Jot on the east side of 17th st.. Just ma : : es a he east. Both counterparts of the | 4 ; sates E The = gers Thompson, in bine watered silk; Miss Mason, “The plainer the better,” Mrs. Top-| or. 3 r cluding the fi tribes, is 128.611 Sper too. ts Wh am alley OB | 4 TEXAS EAD MAN. poBL sll ence pepe and cama | in white lace, with pearl ornaments, snd Afiss EXTENDING POUND LIWITS. nonly mguiaonaty, aes xeoe P |original structure im design and com. |" "ine tiamber of whitce inthe dive elvilined ee See Sketch from life of a character sometimes met | jade a cosy retreat where a refreshing gl Katie Paulding, in yellow silk. Among those ee the ry, collonad tribes in the Indian Territory ix given as 1€7,- ‘iG oa tile tidadien. aunch could be enjoyed. Ainong the juesta | present were Mr, and Mrs. Kirkus, Rev. and | Domestic Animals Running at Large in Im- hallways and on the south by s connecting | 97.” Colored people iu the eame tribes who ed i 3 sala range of iron and glass structures of symmetri- “ a - en. and Mrs. Watmough, Miss Wanara-| Mrs. A. Harding, Gov. and Mrs. Wells, proved Suburbs to Be Captured. This one was fished out of an old pile of | T2 iy ort gee tructures of exmmetri- | ate not citivens of the tribes, 3,50 = tot on ¥ Ms Setoain € fect tromt by am average sepebat Lae | IN THE FAR WEST. aud Mrs. Frank Gordon, Admiral aud | Mr. and Mrs. Benoni Wheat, Mr. and Mis. ‘The Commissioners, acting upon the recom- | Manuscripts: and winter gardens; the whole architectural DECREASE IN NUMER, °F MOS. J. FISH Something ubout Colorado Springs and the ont, 3Ir- Charles Campbell, ise a ee eee ae ad airs eorttd | mondation of Health Oficer Townshend, have om, xormxa! group forming an inner park or garden, at a| Some idea can be obtained of the decrease in E vicinity. By a special correspondent. Vira, Hale, Goneaud Sir. Van Vivet, | Etailey, Chief Engineer and Mre. Johnson, Dr. | iasued an order extending the area for taking | Say what is nothing? Can you tell cost not to exceed £250,000. the number of Indians by a comparison with Snort beast sa: Res eotaniad ends aos the haat | REAT, ESTATE MATTERS. rger, Airs. Blair, Miss MeCeney, | 4d Mrs. Kennedy, Maj. and Mrs, Bates, Dr. | up domestic animals found running at large | Its nature, or describe the speli, THE PLANS. previous censuses. The total number ascertained parenotievin the coury neas tee goemoens pein: legen ; Lieut. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. Will Acklen, irs. | and Mrs. 8. Trimble, Dr. and Mrs. Wadsworth, | go as to include all improved subdivisions | Which rests upon it? Can you say The bill is accompanied by a number of | yy the present consus is 244,704. In 1880 the ig cleo. - a Public buildings to be crected in Washington. | Phenix, Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘yler, Miss De | Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Riley, Dr. | within the District. Under this order the work | That nothing has existence? Pray plans and drawings drawn under, the inapee- | totals given im the census was 255,908. In 1883 EIT, os Gt Other things of interest. Aratt, Mra. Flower, Mre. Taylor, Mrs. Jeremiah ee es ee nn lt Poeninmsiat Blaricha will bo greatly in- | Tell us then, if nothing has no life, + [ion of Mrs. Harrison by F.D. Owen, ‘The | the dlian coramiesioncr estimated the number ALE . . rs. . . Gen. i. a 5! " " ii in 2G: 3. ame i pane en F BARGAINS TS Los. NEW YORK NOTES. Wiese ak ie Connie Sree aney. send, Gen. and Mrs. H. E. Paine, creased, but the order will not go into effect | How is the world. with living, rife? plans show tho present mansion with two | tera: at ‘SehSth oak, ae mn Placed a ERUURLARD oT Zshoos of the ein ttaeias Mrs. M. V. Dahlgren, who has been one of | fuugciider the, Misses’ Wadeword, Douglass, | until the health officer issues the necessary | And if it have existence, then, wings cm Cho cest end wenk Seupectively, OO | aca onA Go 30s CA SETEL. Hmentn dens tes vee nxn aE BREAN. Glin ee om narenh meteor”) the chaperones of the Honing Cub since tts | Lang. jotnson, Martin, late,” Fattaron | regulations for tho increased oxi, Whence did it come, and how, and wheat | nected by cllonnden so an_to dots n por- | fits population Alzats i sot fee re - number 5 formas 1 BUN tal aurcdse e compli- lo Ne a vs < a " of of 1 br ~ dees Ge ce ened a. pcre acini naetnt eee Moore, Townsend, Rewton, Magruder, Wolfe ‘Tho issuance of this order was found neves- | The great Creator made the earth = ing ‘then extends from both ends| fact that has been brought out by this in- terms. ibis Property ise reasitne ver RAMBLINGS. 3 y : jot, and Messrs. Sam'l Trim ne, Hai beri = . From nothing Bross nothing, qureit hiz@, Bhs vestigation is one of the most surprising yet a tet auurbot Washing ‘The guests nuinbered about 150 and were the | mond. Voorhees, Nelson, Johnson, Faust, Marz | ®"¥ because cows were running at large on ng. othing, ga # [to the south and eunire | Cucina by the consen, ‘She cnemivetion Se ck tara ats cvod advance: |For Notes about persons and things in Washing: | agreeable young society people and the qbape-| tin, Simpson, Charles Frailey, Horace Jones, Paper ate new subdi We know that, but there's none to state is completed - ee a aaa turns. chow that there are ta the Indian teri : : : 0 b. Mrs. D, 1 “f a cin iding. God made. ‘on the south. ¢ southern bui y * a = ———_ Tabigren were, aided Sy Site ind ve. Hele | Df Morgan and John Tompkins, The potndmaster has not yet received his | Tt siding, eeedcehacoens) plans are not of sufficient height to interfere | t0r¥, s.country which ix supposed to be ex- SALE 1 lal pues SObsReTeEauaee Dabloren ad Mise Decker: The engagement of Mr. John MeTtcrney to | instructions for carrying this order into effect, | ANd made all things. Hence how could He | Plans sre not, of suficicns eight to interfere | ciucively occupied by Indiait, a popuilation of sya Senate ———— = — Howard White's reception was quite as | Miss Mary Lynch has been announced. ‘The | bnt it is understood that particular attention is | Make nothing? It is plain to see The inner court shows an area of 300 fect | 107. rn. i oe ‘ = How Workingmen Have Already Put Them- | ,, Nt Howard Wh paolo = partebes sity wedding will take place early next month. —_| to be paid to the large domestic animals, such | That nothing is Divinity. square. which, according to the plans, is to be fade cud oe ena —— bLiaarre Sg selves om Record on the Subject. Friapiclenr tery agrees A “ a kod Mrs. Madeira is suffering from a severe ill-| 28 horses and cows, although dogs, goats and | From nothing, nothing take and still beautified with flowers, fountains, £c. af Mentenn ont Dotaae than thopoye : * She received in the rose parlor an 9m | neat resulting from @ fall. other small suimals will be picked up when | you nothing ave. Dewhat sou will The present intention and hope is that the sone te ware. a The movement to establish a public library | superb gown cf dark green and Nile satin. ‘The : «| onnds u nothing have. rhat you corner tases ct tee eo ebeettne oom te aan malas mama 2 Sree ONT ON 4TH in this city will probably receive the excour-| bodice had shoulder knots of dark velvet. | Mrs. J. C. Breckinridge, 1314 Connécticnt eee With nothing, and there is no change. ‘ith appropriate ceremonies October 18, 18% | An interesting featare the, detailed pg ht ly org gy agement and support of the organized bodies | Mie Ethel Janney, in mauve silk, and Aliss | avenue, will not receive Saturday, the 10th, but National Union Banqnet. Nothing is far beyond the range as thin date in poculiarly appropriate, being the | sont given of the result of the census am aes of workingmen of Washington ina very st |e ae ee ee a ee Janapett home the succeeding Saturdays in| 7.6 annual banquet of Central Council No. | Of him, who wills; yet, who 0 weak, 400:h anniversary of the discovery of America a Zap ial of the lx : ; ‘ the Sioux Indians. The reservatio : front | Stantial manner. About three years ago these | and belles were out, in force calling there was |” “"Tesday afternoon Mrs. Lieut. Williams gave | 21°; National Union, took place last evening at | AS nothing to attain? We seck —— yf tegen sg gg } ” Lifice. mean-|by these people are in North and Sou | organizations, under the inspiration of Mr. | always dancing in the ball room. Mrs. White aluncheon at Washington barracks to six of | Faber The first part of the evening the in- | For nothing and we are content; = te ree ‘oat about p10 000 | Dakota, she reset disturbance, Remon E. W. Ovster, mude a move in the same diree- | has always lind music and dancing at her recey- | hor forme® achoolmates at Georgetown convent. | Stallation of officers for the ensuing year took | We find it, and our life's misepent. can be appropriated for the building of the | being contined mainly to the Pine Ridge reser rest a tion, but their efforts seemed to be fruitless, Te eee ee rial cea | Kewas the first time they had been together since | place and the initiatioa of nine new members, | The blind see nothing, and the ear, conservatories on the south in accordance with | vation in South Dakota, At the Cheyenne River om . “Tounary lis: latest tax | and after some time the enterprise was allowed Lar narra aeyeed wrge | {ey Btaduated. All are now residents of Wash-| after which the banquet was served. Those | Which hears it, docs not, can not hear, the plan, as it isa well known fact that the | agency thece are 2.828 Indiuns:Crow Croek.2.0%4:; Water power. todrop. An addrew issued by the committee | ™*% Stockbridge lad another of the large | ington except Madame Leon Kenard of Paris, peebca were 4G T. Delaz, ioe ident of | On nothing, in our dreams we tread; Present conservatories at the White House are | Pine Ridge, 5,535; Rose Bud, 5,381; Yankton, ‘Lots Laud 4 block 7, Cleveland Heights, P- . y receptions in her spacious and artistic home, | who is the wife of an ofticer in the French army. | 2 o.: A. ‘T. Trncey, president of cabi- | If we feel nothing we ate dead. so dilapidated and out of plumb that a 1,725; Risseton Sioux, 1,622; Stan Rock, 496. New and Fairview. jat that time said: = Sommer, of Connecticus avenue, and N street. | Mra. Williams was forme ly Mien May Hewit: | net, NiU.; Frieuda Goldaitl, Norway, Cas | Nothing « a hard wind will some day capsize the Total, 19,569 Indians, inclading, ¥ a “The need of a free public library in Ws Mrs. Stockbridge had on a French gown of gray | of St. Louis. Her gi Mrs. Pitt | peti, Wurdeman, Mortimer aud Durkin of the | owing can make us cringe and cover, affair. yen and children. The proportion of fight- FL MOORE & T. JANNEY BROWS, ington has long been felt by all classes of citi- | velvet, with «prays of wild roses embroidered | Cookeynee Miss Minnie Nicholson; Mrs. Lieut. | Cabinet, NU. and Dr. Dy, P. Wolkineton ang | FOr nothing is beyond God's power. a men ix estimated to be about one-fifth. zens, particularly by the bag eins ol close together in the fabric. Mrs. Mansfield | Greame, nee Miss Evalina Heep; Mrs. Arthur } ry oof fa BP ——.— NO NEWS FROM MILES. Including the Indians, the whites and colored to the tt i ws Evalin 8. G. Perry. "Members of the council. present Sie ee atctenann 4 lon text Tie he! fie al Prabang inept publicsptrited | ver this houpitable threabbold. “in tue dining | Leon’ Heanedy ee Sh dee Megttute | wore Jacobi, Goldsmith Mover, Avery, Norway, page le Bat the War Department Thinks Gen. ites | trendy counted in the general connate = wine ed of instructive and entertaining | ments. 2 Heep. : Chas. Kaufman, Buchanan, Greenbaum, Fleish- Seat, No Fare, Etc, There were no telegrams from Gen. Miles in | $* 51-000, the entire population « Matter the advantages of a free circulat-| At Senator Wolcott's the triumph of mind| Mise Ida Graeff of Phitndelphia is visiting man, Heckheimer, Kronheimer, Sinsheimer, | The Senate yesterday afternoon tackled for| the War Department this morning, and the that which have been too long delayed | over matter was never better exemplifidd than | friend, Miss Roberta Cowing, at 1211 13th street. | Godman, ‘Tenney, Gibbons, Jones, Green. a few minutes the street railway problem in the | idea prevailed that the situation had un- See Se an eae er. —— | iz the nation’s capital. The new and strong’ in the events of the afternoon. Mrs. Woolcott is cil ‘igs | baum, Brown, Tucker, Lang, M. Neumyer, M. |--y:.4-5 side ae 9 In addition to taking the cenms of the Ip- FOr sat desire among the wage-working people for edu- | was ‘receiving in he: drawing room when a | yt M- C- Lauderdale of this city and Miss S Jacob Brock, ‘Ed. | District. Senator Vest was evidently disatisfied | changed at Pine Kidge. In war, as in many ie : : : H. Neumyer, E. F. Droop, Ji 'ga-| 3 i | as made r ior Pim Nor BxOW Fou cational facilities, in order that they may qual- | shade on one of the lamps took fire and almost | Verona of Philadelphia arrived in Paris De- | onston, Tyler, Columbue with thelength of time the bill passed by the | other phases of life, the theory that no news is | “sus the special agents have none vied i j “ ify themselves for the great social and political | instantly the entire room was ina blaze. Had | C¢™be= 26, where they intend spending a few sean Ne House providing for it tickets for 25 cents news is somewhat faulty, but in the | ito their condition, their modes of life, &e., duties that z weeks. good ‘The Bowling Tournament. and no fare without a seat bad been pigeon-| present case it is the generally accepted belief | *?4 all this information will be published when cessity. ‘The ‘great interest | and the rapid effective work of the Miss Nellie Grace of Anacostia is in Balti- <3 a ae the full report is printed. Section 9 of the in the establishment of | the maids, serious results would have followed | more visiting her aunt, Mrs. BR. Scannell, | , THe bowling tournament of the Columbia | holed by the Senste District committee, and | in official circles that Gen. Miles has control of | census law provides thet in addition to free libraries attests their value, and we have ‘ag, several hand: las tteriy | and will be absent several weeks. Athletic Club commenced last night. The re-| when the Honse bill in regard to the street | the telegraph lines connecting Pine Ridge with | the enumeration of the Indians the < no doubt that the advantages and usefulness of | ined some handsotae vases wesc broken cal | whee yon mene never ‘and danghters will re-| *ilt of the bowling of the first detachment of | railways making annual roports was called up | the outside. world aud it, weuld have'to bea | incalons shall collect Socheict ease eae such an institution would be aw fully demon- | several superb rags, that it will be impossible | geive with Mra, Wm. M. Springer, 43 B street | #X contestants (five games each) last night re- | and considered in committee of the whole, he | terrible jcalamitr, mrp beyond the realm of be obtainable as to their condition. This cashes Sethe Dave een i oer ocd | te replace are acne, Whig the vervaus | southeast on Monday. Also Mrf Thane Hit | olted a follows: Jannus—I6l, 170, 12, 197 | offered « new secon contaning the eight | toe Psibic, hat would vo destroy hie mean of | agents of gre anauty, ant’ "te’ Seeamee ities. z cleared uy ris and made the room again | $f ch; juthridgs . . oe i ‘ is . i “Believing that the benefits of a free library preventable ‘Mra Woolcott received her callers | Patra ee ae Somneae ie can ot average, 1712-5. Bestor—173, | ticket and no-fare provisions. Mr. Ingalls | it’ to the authorities here. ‘The opinion 19 and reading rooms, not only to wage-workifg | in the dining room. Later in the afternoon rs. Donald MacPherson held a very enjoya- | 166, 200, 138, are now in the census office and will 166, 200, 198, i G51: average, 1712-5. | promptly objected to the presen‘ consideration | spreading that the crisis of the campaign, so |form the material for one "el the Je, but to the entire community, are full: the center of throngs of visitors | ble “musicale” at her home, 2229 15th street, | Kauffmann— Understood and appreciated, we appeal to the | ie tee where the only evidences of the | last evening in honor of her’ guests, the Mises | 8verage, 165 4-5. Keenan— 198, 167, 161; total, $29; il . Vest’ ten predicted and so deferred, is really | first volumes to be printed. This inquiry is , 137, 161, 195, | OF the bill an patti Cae calico] finest xen pe yes hey of Gea. Miles, | entirely new, and it Westated that reports Suworopey es | citizens and residents of Washington for that | tire were the’ blackened. w: Atherton. “The hostess received her guests in | 161; total. 817; ayerage. 163 2-5. Mauro—158, which has been somewhat of a mystery when | will present a picture of the condition of the yon | iuancial aid which is necessary for the success | lamp stood. Mrs. Wolcott enjo rit | of our undertaking.” quaintance among the private residents of this | feathers, becoming toilet of black silk, trimmed 151, 174, |149, (177; total. 804; average, 160 4-6. | TO PURCHASE THR MALTBY HOUSE AND ADJOINING | viewed at this distance, appears to be crystal | Indian tribes ‘which will be of feathers. Sim Atherton, was. dvcased in white | Hilia—1i9, 185, 161, 147, 191; total, 769; aver- ee izing to'a suficiont degree to allow an value. This was indorsed by a statement signed by | City, particularly of the families of those who | lace, with blue surah ‘ash, Mise Anne Athor. | ®8¢, 156 3-5. In the Senate yesterday Mr. Morrill intro- | tion. apse gS eee LOST AND F OUND. s.namber of prominent citizens and, business have lived here longest, Her gown yenerday ton was becomingly attirid in peal gray Hea- Patines anced oa theta Providing for the purchase of ens: eave eea, onk seueraue omaiek, ST A x 3 men, who declared belie t “it is not of turquoise cloth, trimmed in otter. Mrs. | Tietta, with stcel ‘trimm: and sural y= e Maltby House joining property. intelligent, observant officer, speaking to ———w a = creditable to the eapital city of the nation that, | Chas. Trai sat near the tea table and served | Mrs. Arthur S. rowna played brilliantly. ‘The | Sergt. Theodore Kaucher of the second police The lots ace 14, 15, 16,17 og eran ae ae ae said that it | The Legislative, Executive and Judicial Ap Os Bi MCR NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, | while it has made such wonderful strides in | cups of ten, soloists of the evening were the Misses Browne. | precinct hadan armful of clothing in the Police | bill ayproprintee 2138000 tox pideaeecl, pohasiartt incr cin Propriation BLL. ES * [eonies Cane team: yrotberity, it hae | Mra. Walthall wos receiving all the afternoon | Kennaugh andCrockette. Among those present | Court today, which in to be used as evidence in| to sarvews cave, sanarumee oe omens. 4 = tale ‘ , were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Brown, Mr. and i Miles has, toa certain extent, been hampered | The House committeo on appropriations to aeeaED: library, such as other cities of much less size | and had a strong phalanx in Miss Walthall, Miss | Mrs H. Lowe. Mra. and Miss De Pray and |" sesault case. The clothing consisted of a| ‘The House judiciary committee yesterday | its bas to. ceriais “policy” by the constant | day completed consideration of the legislative, iL. and and pretensions have freely provided for the | Tarr, Miss Paine and Miss Harlan. Mesure. Rowell, Gage, Wilson, Burkett and | coat and vest and a: overcoat. All three gar-| reported favorably the bill to prevent the cruel | admonitions of the administration tonettle the | executive and judicial appropriation bill for public well-being.” Mrs. Casey received at the Arno, Hough and the Misses Hudd, Browne, Crock-| ments showed evidence of having come in| treatment of horses in the tof Colum- | fight without a tight, to be Hibernian in expres- | the next fiscal year, and it will be reported 4 TALK WITH MR. OYSTER. Mrs. Logan’s reception at Calumet Place was | ette and agers fen) ers hau Loo pcre and it og dia. a. pereeach Ae gieep thera mg the House by Mr. Butterworth, chairman af thx -. Oyster, tion wi a event. Mrs. Tucker, Mra. Rowell and| Miss De Milt, who was the guest of Mrs, | alleged that instrument was a razor. echanghae Miles he ) pian, ittce. The bill ith ite total Harel ea nD pte gerry a Si total, ae nine Gatos Me eens Bowyer McDonald during the holidays, has xe- | defendant in the case was Mrs. Carrie Proctor, | NATIONAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. | but now I think that he aay eae So a pratanay ope are assuming, now makes a | it not been for her own entire sit pomeeslon yutler and 1 i = Miss Pearson Miss Judso Albany | turned i a clairvoyant who lives at No. 1437 Madison Indians to solve the pr y appropriation of €21,559,146, being $1,196,136 SEEPS FROM SIZ GNF, AUGUT | workingmen of Washington want a library. | ute auinimg ont Mist Sudeon of Albany | turned Pgcnbcnpacs endl ae Sos iy circles | #tfeet, and the man she was charged with cut- | Provisions of a District Bill Introduced inthe | cach other out of existence. It isa case of | lem than the extimates and $208,411 low than sii tas head with whtie ntess and faunpetge | They need one, and they are willing to work | "rr Cockreil's Thursdays are fixed events in : amed . : Kilkenny cata, as it were, or another 4 Q of Boston, accompanied by her daughters, are | Whe Tiver ie the Tonnes cel Henne: Senate Tolley by Mr. Davie. cecd ‘ the appropriation for the current year 2: iwanlicretumed toatoveauisrss tat | for one. ‘This movement, which was started Mr. Davis has introduced in the Senate a bill | Mctaphor, itis like the prob! The whole number of salaries specifieally PUP wrau | three years ago, would have suceeded had wo | the social calendar. Mr. and Miss Wallace of | visiting the city and are ut Welcker's. sun eaake black a ‘ ough " Seattle, who are her guests, hada splendid op-| Qne of the prettiest weddings of the ious that he os vg in | incorporating the National Electric Company i provided for in the bill is 10.597, being 261 less A fowand if returned to BAGELS, 2 Copter eay A meer ney mocked ip to portunity to meet many of the teset delight wih sulstanioed lank apactog: ab tie Garhelvge. (eousts Moe Thoeaate comeeet Teen Tt | of tae Dlakithat cteatia, Maming: oo tee, i : tthe Ta | than the umber eatimatd for or 69 tom than : 5 SATE . committee was appointed from among the vari- |!ul persons. morial Church at 6:30 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Power | 0clock yesterday afternoon and, according to| porators A. A. Pope, Boston, Massachusetts; | dian is provided for neh Rex Sib eat Foe. stay Fabien ‘Retarn to 2a User ure- aint tects | Cts District nenemptics And from among the | | Among the ladies who will receive this after-| oficiating. ‘The high contracting parties were The relice, both Beedle and the woman had | W. 8. Opdyke, New York; 0. D. Baldwin, New Indian Commissioners, | CuERKs YOR THE CIVIL sERVICE COMMISSION. reward. pee ‘iness men city, and we worked to-| noon are Mrs. 8. P. Brown and the Misses | Miss Minnie May ip rms rd ughter of to ing. ig ee York: H. L. Horton, New York; D. B. Dewey, > hb Ten clerks to the civil service commission, TRARIER PUP (WHITE): BLack | Feuer for about a year and a half trying to | Brown, Mrs. Prof. Newcomb, Mrs. I. F. Mac-| Capt. Torbert, and Edward A. Williams, A | Tan out of the house et aNaes chotbne aed | A W. T. tic ‘John John y said: “Ido ‘ ‘ 25,809, vided oulder, viack and tam marks ou bead | Tine subscriptions for the parpore of erecting | farland and Mies Mactarland, Mrs, Gen. Parne, | large oreh under the direction of Prof. | Was found in a house in the alley. On account | Chicago; W. T. Richards, Chicago; = —— with enlaries aggregating 015,000, are pro ninmeemaipeeesceicn ae! * pethany fee ae = oe = not | the Misses aay, Mrs. a Comsat, mee: pore openers and prediecesi of Beedie’s condition the case was continued. wes i cenen F F. Henry, St. Paul, and 4 for, this force to take the wophg ten clerks, muuc! ubead of us, iness | Ii exentati re we i id atin e=-aienanet . C. Tuesdale, in polis, r ith sularies aggregating . detailed to men dropped out, one by one, and I was prac- The ladies peer at Willard's and at Mount ty advanced to the altar of the chureh: “A Rose by Any Other Name.” "The bill provides: “Thetin any of the streets, bor will 5 — pees ch from several executive depart- ‘on | Healy left alone. {1 made one final effort in the | Vernon Seminary will also receive callers. The “pride ‘wore an elegant white India silk i wantin: maucriage Tisenon,”* oal4 a celéeed | alt Legtinn gti cis Didde |e ee eee mente. Thi change was strongly recom- | matter by sending out a couple of thousand | "The jot te et the day anden ‘own. cut entrain, Queen Elizabeth utyle, baa alga ap east = noe seats ame ond Meesegs aul [have no doubt mended by the civil service comminion. Se | Ietters to people whom I hoped vo interes, but ling even’ te i - one Seautitully trimmed with rose quilling, and, [™#n to the clerk of thecourtafewdays ago, | of Columbia, and at the sole cost of said corpo- peace. The school at Carlisle is ina In the subtreesuries an edditional cleck 02 senarated “Bailie.” Sa: | there was no general respone, and so I came to | #re Mrs. Mallony’s. ten, from § 07 o'clock and | caning upon the arm of her futher and carry. | adding, “not for myself, though.” ration, who shail leave in as good repair as | ing condition. 1 woes $1,000 is provided at Cincinnati, eight clerks sierewgri. Ketura to. W. the ‘conclusion that it was useless for me to | the Vice Hromdential dinner to the Tresident | ing in her hand a bouquet of bridal roves, she | “What's the name?" asked the clerk. when work is begun by it upon said | S36. War cre tite on ry can havo Soceammaien, with: ralaries of 1 Tostaced, time Sid energies in the matter, and | 5° Sraii after-ciser voseption, was met by the groom at the {Miss and was streeta, alleys, roads, lanes and highways in renee ae ee ee $10,400, at New York, and €1,200 clerks eluctantly y — pee iven away. Immediately conclusion ‘ “ at Philadelphia. “What we wanted’ was to build a suitable| ‘The amateur performance of 1/Africaine Otthe ceremony the orchestra. rendered the | Sounded, like Bronaugh, but the clerk could "a }structure. and then to gradually establish a| Monday evening, January 19, promises to be a | bridal march from “Lohengrin” and the wed, | 2Ot clearly understand it and asked him to = is, | library tha: would serve to furnish reading | social event long to be remembered. ‘The cast | ding party returned to the residence of the “T can't it, but itis ” was the J Gennes mi'Sunwers | The Kireeeie othe cre be anuOt Zeach any of | includes Mrs. Charles Whelan of Philadelphia, | brides parcnts, where a reception, which was | gn, 2,¢a™ ,4pell it, bong, but it is — eer wel Gyiay. A nutatle reward Will begreea | {he libraries of the city by any possibility. Wo | Miss Margaret Elljott of New York, Mr. Hom-| lurgely ‘attended, was held until’ 30 o'clock, tailed to woke himelt eadecoot weg a Jaban_ | did not want to antagonize any of the existing | mer, Mr. Pierre Stevens, Mr. Robert’ Lee Keel- | ‘The bridal presents were many, elegant and “Spell it some way, boss,” he’ said. “You | light HOKE. A special clause is inserted in the provision making appropriations for horsex and mail i : for the Senate and House of Represen- Libraries, but to found one that would be inde- | ing, Baron Beck-Frus, Mr. Paul Hunt of Boston | costly, among others being a large silver ser- | ,. i i n —- aes = | pendent of the government and self sustain- | and Miss Hilda Everett. In the choras there | vice, the gift of the Elks, of which the groom is {AO 8 rose by any other name will smell as ‘ troops for have | tatives, requiring the money to be e1 MONEY TO LOAN. Tag. We already finve too much paterusiioes | ee fate coe ta follows: Mix Ban-| a past cxalted ruler. Mr. L. MM. Krouger acted | eet Give ‘me the paper for him and he'll — by the’ teat-arme GAG WANT MONE)? @10 lu gi TOLOAN Bere, and we thought that it would be well to | croft, Miss Edith James, Miss Taylor, the Misses | ax best man and the ushers were Mears, HLA. Site clark’ gol ee meer Lew in ee oe eee aE TR gie 10 Gum TO1OAN | 6 up an institution that eueld stend eioee Cammack, Mia Brooke, Miss Julia Edie, Miss | Stone, Wm. Craig, Abner M. Practor and Frank 5°" J ‘as possible to the : ¥ 4 . \d and received the dollar fee with Sot inert jasabie Seetin ee RASEY: | Without asking any favors from the govern- | Van Rensaluer, Mian Henry, the Missea Ernst, | Petrola, All wore buttonieres of bridal roses, Foor 1 by sown rhc er | pe canal SC etods ea Feniee Ny | tent. Of course we did not hope to have very | Misa Condit Smith, Miss Anderson, Mre- Richard | the favors of the bride ive couple wil reside | *B¢ assurance that the paper would do. Kigieo irs is, Secr'ottres “chim?” | many books at first, but we were aure that sn | Lay and the Misses Hunt, Mr. Jamon G. laine, | at thers new hose: Ne 807 9d etc southeast. See en ey 2 i ~ OX HAND | [OOP 84 We 4ot # building the books would come | jr., Mr. Boenfor, Mr. Johnson, Dr. Thayer, Mr. | At home Wednesdays. Fined for Carrying = Razor. vestigati 2. Pebrbewnan Kd erate ty for $1,000 is made for rent fates | fast enougl Webb, Mr. Eldridge, Mr. Hosmer, Count de took Laxt Tuesday Jim Green, colored, was em- | ¢™ is otherwise 3 An appropriation Ro oe eats Sec Se Chamber Mr ay Dr, Home, De. Roberton, | ac Pauls Lateran Church lar evenag, ta {PIOVe4 By ArtNGr Haalipy, who wes ‘ccbng | riset ween oer i ee ee gether we Mr. Levi, Mr. Mr. Brown, Mr. Biddle, reo Ee iss oa tas th a rg, a “Tr cum NBR Wequit, the result of over two years’ | Mr. Garry and Mr. Ward ‘horon. Marquis | ¢ontracting parties being Senor e river. They had some trouble about Nex — Bh PR Ts EL TS — Femens 4 was cotinontad., at — Eager in ene aoe a Mine - : The bawen, 8 a 3 stretching: A CRAZY MAN ON ICE. . vais y pay ia és | 6 in ore tw endow il The Mixes ters ire. ‘im. Parke Woe A HED. vae | proper nmnsee geld) 2 q eens crm pidlliies temedeiihdentthaihe 30 MAX ON KEAL ESTATE, Pomp ,, 1 boye that the present movement to estab-| ian, have devoted almost their entire. en SURMISE TEER SRNoey. wert en. auecenfu and Tam supe hat thebsboring nes | wine wate’ ”to "take ‘pars ‘in hie oper | wevtrade Bie, asia of ho brid wo eat | of the city, through their organizations. will | the boxes will be occupied by Mrs. Morton, |¢% maid of honor. They were wot at the altar | | lend all of'the aid im their power to make it | Baron Von Mumm, Mra. Phillips, Mrs. Eu det engged Need vec 0 such. mons,\Mre. MeMillan, Mrs. Halliday’ and MoW WOUKINGMEN MIGHT BE BEXEFITED. | Mrs. Leiter. One box bas been reserved “One of the best features of our scheme, I Way of Escaping. ‘This morning between 11 and 12 o'clock ‘many persons stood along the shores of the Anacostia river and watched in breathless silence the antics of an insane man on the ice. ‘The man had been confined in St. Elisabeth's, and when he went out this morning for exercise he thought be would take advantage of the ice if i Ht i : i 4 t & i F i a OREY TOLOAN IN SUMS FROM ARD, AT Tike LOWEST KATE OF LNTERKST, oN ‘BEAL ESTATE LX THIS DISTRICT. ? t | | | TF it nd DUGAN & BUTLER, O00 ¥ st. EY TO LOAN eae Teal estate FRANK T. RAWLING! ae Pe. ave, ibe Aviumstow tire Ta 0. vole) u HE 8

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