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FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. SHOOTING STARS, = = After * aoe —_ — Le—cas SHEAP— Nor W. ‘OUR MONEY act-—perusing Whe ™r. tm the : OR SALE CAN, DE HAD, VERY, CHEAP_107 Dag eT PRIAGE, at th home Reading bredaes yesterday's Bapert of the Special ‘Agent Was Sent satan hie ea Retnaiat Sar eee = mul CUTS, 1307 Fat rove Paar ieee Gray, 1318 1 ‘Those present included 5 . ema ay DR SALELON WHITNEY AVE. NEAR I3TH LOCATE YOUR HOME, the Sooty cece Chi: pi ss pnanle THE JEALOUSY OF OLD CHIEFS WHO SEE THEM | SOME SISUXDERSTANDING Af TO WHETHER THE F; .. Very cheap lot at Ste. per foot: several other | PLACE YOUR INVESTMENTS, bridal and a few intimate friends. GLORY DEPARTING—TRE GHOST DANCE GOTTEN RESOLUTION I PROPERLY BEPORE THE SENATE: desirable ees ‘cabte road to be’ opersiion on H4th ef DO YOUR SPECULATING them were Gen. and Mrs. Moore, Dr. and: Mrs. \It was yesterday afternoon. ane SoS, Sieamant an soem 20 tho work con be dome In the new and beautiful subdivision of , Mrs, Delafield and Miss Delaficld, Mrs. ‘The House was in its wildest turmoil. «saa tericaguonapenals perma Fe San RE ‘ P= ‘Te 8 “LIPSCOMB, 107 F st. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, os Bigelow, and daughter, the Misses Colta, i 4 Jemanly English ana | ?*43® ¥0 Dip Nor stan THE SIOUX BILLA. YER IN OPINION ON THAT POINT. Le Barton & Walker's «dition to Brookland, where you . Pierre Stevens, Adee, Mrs. Lieut. seme —— ABSOLT TE baRcAINS 1X 66 Denny, Mra. and the Misses Beveridge, Mis Le An interesting statement of the causes of! Just before adjournment yesterday the Ben- rcxtaren Hots ’ Visit THE HEIGHTS. the In- : " INGTON HOUSES AND LOTS. Compte, Gen. and Mra. Hagner, Dr. F. A. Fecent disturbances among the Sioux In- | 44 laid aside the foree bill and sook up the cureiod in cherstter to tar Gertie: peas | 00 UF THE TOWED SED ESANEES TER FEC Keane, ‘Mrs Frank Gordon, Mrs. Wm. H. A man sat in the gallery looking down upon | dians was received this morning by Indian | “ier oon home Gear abhi ree HOME and for SPEC" | COMMUTATION TICKETS AT 96 PER QUARTER. Dempsey, Mise Joyce, the 5 Sox, Mrs. it all and weeping. Commissioner Morgan from James A. Cooper, | speak oo Mr. George a Som qauS ECKINGTON ELECTRIC RAILWAY wi| METROPOLITAN BEARCH BD. &O. BB. So ions at ee eee ah gtindly neighbor ‘touched him on the | s special agent who was sent to Pine Ridge at | jer aghed. him to. pled the floor eo that he (Mr. gre PRECIEN cEMENTS by moet Ateity rates of fare. Notes of Interest—Ladies Who Receive To- Miss Kauffmann, ‘Mrs, Lemly and Mrs. | 004 the of | He looked the beginning of the trouble. Mr. Cooper's Fe-| Butler) mightems@tothoelerk’s desk and have igaatu, RAPID 1 Unquasiiediy the lest for the money of any suldi- ir, ate So ees De Stl secnnay a ond Bote ion te sf Ba up. ; ae | POPE i 28 follows: read the ChHytér gt (he revised statutes relat ¥ our 3x X0W AT Tal LOW Prices. veers qgalgebrans. - srtpeeyre dere np mein Hot ats setae wee. hoeee, heafing “Referring to your letter under date of De- OLD OPPORTUNITY eons Sasa Selobie et in ieee ing to the subject of eléctions. Mr. George ae- Plats, information, dc. from REDFORD WALKER & SON, 1008 ¥ st., or of H. BARTO! Pst. 16-1) PERSONAL. Room 30, Le Droit B: LEA LOT FOR ‘000 THAT ©. ie four good lots: P pw bh. on 15th st. ne. near Rosedule and Toth st. ; CHAS. A. ‘Ok SALB_SEVBRAL FINE LOTS ON ONTARIO E ieridian Hill, at a very reason. PARDON, EEG F st. 4 who first Gideon Davis, and after the death of her rst husband ‘Orme of ‘married one this city. Mrs. Ormedied about 1876 at 1 rovideace “4 UTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENC How are you passing your time? Visiting! And have you suitable cards? WHEN you cannot accept an invitation, requir- {ng an answer, you write, do ou not? ‘Have you suitable note paper? WHERE such needs exist there must be some BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, LUTZ & BRO., Among the Indies receiving tomorrow are Mrs. and the Misses Fleming, Mrs. Myer, Mra. Pollok, Mrs. Enoch Totten, Mrs. Watmough and Mrs. A. C. Tyler. room and its decorations of pure white an: tage about the room and as the general tone is green the effect was very harmonious. The table held to the general effect. The old-fash- ioned but always welcome gilt plateau, around which so many successive administrations have dined, had its mirrored center, filled with pot- ted maiden hair. The ends of the table had the great expanse of damask broken by cush- fons, oval ‘and round, of ‘white roses set in maiden hai White House kitchen. The lent escorted Mrs. Blaine out to the table, followed by the Jong line of couples, Mrs. Harrison and Baron robe was of white silk, demi-trained, with a | high-necked waist. She carried a prayer book Journey they were generously showered wit rice and old slippers. Their future residence will Boston, Mrs. Philadelphia, Davis and Mr. Sherburne G. Hopkins. The — of cess Cer] was oa, trimmed green garlands and a setting of palm ‘The ushers—Mr. Geo. T. Davis, Mr. Bowes W. Stephens, Mr. Harvey L. Maddox and Mr. Wm. uunse—were busy the last half hour in seating the guests before the bride came. The ushers preceded her up tke aisle, the bride entering with the groom in the old-fashioned way. Rev. Dr. Albert Stuart, the rector, performed the The bride's mother, Mra. Amelia Davis, wore’ a gown of black corded silk to the church. Her married daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Philip Darneille and Miss Darneille, 1627 Sist street, will receive tomorrow, assisted by Mitchell, Mrs. and Miss Hutchinson, Admiral and Mrs Colhoun, Commander and Mrs. Dick- ins, Mra. Buxton, Miss Perry, Miss Thomson, Mrs. Stedman and Miss Stedman of Boston, Mrs. F. 8. Presbrey of Connecticut avenue tended will not receive tomorrow, but will be at home on Thursdays during the remainder of the season. ‘Mrs. John W. Wrigley, formerly Miss Wallace, daughter of ex-Senator Wallace of Pennsyl- vania, is visiting Mrs. W. Brown of Connecticut avenue. Mise Wallace was a belle vome few winters ago in Washington society. Pay Director Ruseell is spending a few days with his brother, Admiral Russell, 1703 De Sales street. legislature and it makes me so durn homesick I raise the old hairy if they get a chance powder if the water pipe should burst and run over it and through it and soak it wet?” ‘THEY SAY That some folks who are in society wouldn't be in it if they were not rich. That marrying a title isa better advertise- ment than marrying a man. That women who want to be club fellows are not equal to it. to the public. That long skirts for street wear are scaveng- cember 22, 1890, in which you direct me to make a full report on what I have found to be core monies of which best suited the older Indians, and especially chiefs who were realizing that scribing the course of ceremony it was #0 Con- structed as to meet the exact wishes of the In- dian. I have talked with a great many head ernment and they all joined it, thinking that it over their people. THE SIGNERS OF THE BILL. “I find there isa great discord between the two factions of Indians here—those who signed the late Sioux bill and those who did not. Those who did not sign the bill are among the prime leaders in the ghost dance, with but few exceptions, and those who did sign the bill are among the friendlies who have stood so nobly “It might be well tomention that the Indians course a few young, foolish Indians of this reservation have joined the Brules in some of their devilment, but it is generally believed that had not the most turbulent elements congre- sented willingly to that arrangement and after the secretary had read fora few minutes Mr. BALES Mrs. Leland 1701 K from 3 to | Miss Helen Esther Baker, daughter of Chief | Mrs. Agnes C. Moore and Miss Moore of No. | can’t help it.” the causes which led to the excitement and CaOEP™ NOT ROW You 6: Mrs, vedas Aen ie Butler, | Engineer Baker, U-B:N., who married Mr. W- | 1752 M street will not receive Friday, January | And as a fresh roar rose from below, he turbulence among a portion of the Indians of Santaaies nnisenh oes ay sae 3 Brose TO ; Mrs. Call, 1! ‘choriny of relat 5 ket receive '¥8, January | dropped his face in his hands and sobbed bit- | this reservation, I have the honor to submit | the volume and said he would read the 2 RRPiror oN ant Sia, ‘ebruary 6. terly. the following for your information: himself. Before he had to read WASHINGTON clEY STREETS Mrs. ages - Beall will six nabgecesinteh —— . I must say that it tS is, | Morgan pe Me Se a took 2 - = pene re. Mr. Fred % ins, ign | afternoon at “Montrose,” Georgetown Height my opinion, an utter impossibility for any | floor on the elections bill, but he was informed Spear Teh a. 100220 x gee ails ‘whois eS ee Benjamin Wright, Avsistant Naval Constructor | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H. Church, accompanied | ,,_._ THERE ARE MILLSAND MILLA. Yerson fo tell ‘truthfully the real cates, at | by the Vice Prondent thai he had the name of CEL BIFBER. BRICK SIDEWALKS. SEUNE CURBS, GRAVEL Gray, 1421 K street; Mra. Es 1601 ; | David Taylor and Mr. Frank Baker, the bride's | by Mrs. Sarah Lloyd, left fer. “The mills of the gods grind slowly," there seems to be a complication of causes, and | the Senator from Rhode Island (Mr. Aldrich) s DMIVES sod SHADE, TERED, fermelsd U7 the “és Pear att ile @;| brother, of Cleveland, had their time busily | {Jasive tour throspy Fieride ne? oe Which may to some extent, the Indians themselves do not. seem to know | next on the list to «peak on the bill. Mr. Mor- POR SALE_A WAREHOUSE SITE. CONTAUXING conten iateg by ‘District authorities. spent in seating the guests. When the bridal | “wiss Wilder of Roch ., Miss Ward of D Explain why the Mills of Texas Just what caused it. Ban protested against that asa violation of the 'B. and O.tracks; ‘te pap te caudate tet ver and Miss Kate Myer of Washington will re- 80 very quickly went ‘THE GHOST DANCE. rule and cuid that the chair could not make an ins pass this TOPE» wiGHT. 14083 Gt Meo rant rt ee om ceive with Mrs. Senator Wolcott tomorrow. off in huff yesterday, | “There seems to be a diversity of opinions | “Ereement beforshand to ps _— =. ¥ ~e sr MIN®! Cm ve on this subject by men who have for the past SO0SS Snes Gen TD SEeER. ANACOSTIA, D.C. Cards are out for the last dance (until after and wanted to grind up y The Vice Presidents response to that was to Terma: One-fourth cash: balance easy. Title per- ‘Ges Lenton, meeceni) of) Oaatiad 180 Ascambt the Speaker. twenty-five years been acquainted with Indian Soe Ew as I ed wevperty. want lee Meee pours y which will. take on fr y ever pool character. I think the first ‘of the | *™Mounce that Mr. George was entitled to the pa SMcEACHERN'S EATCREL DE derson, 1233 17th street; Mr bride came in with her father. “Her bridal | at Washington Hall. Those hostile Indians are still disposed to| ‘rouble was the ‘ghost dance,’ the floor, and Mr. Edmunds said: ‘He cannot yield to anybody.” Then Mr. George inquired what was the Mrs. Walthall, 1714 Rhode Island avenue; Mrs. | bound in white vellum. The groom's best man | 81¢ 3 by the advance of civilization and education nt situation, and whether he had the floor Sm WN 5 Aue wivaGOMPORTARR| Toler, 1591 Pareet ee. Pug ;| mas dent WG. Miller evs ‘Albers ‘Sunes Hine Ty, Mies Gaines of Wagremtan Min A star ont y wore iosng their infuence with ttt poo-| Urnot and was ‘apn afurined ty the Wace SORSALE-EOT fs, 509 ON aT soley BES era STUN Feeurn or | Im Sockrall 1518 H street; Mrs 1. N. Jackson: | Shout the chancel, whore llles decked tho altar | Mise Pattio Harvio, ; “Of course,” sid one citizen, “thet powder | Eis a8 taegiost dance Woriaedmmcnehies | Serkan’ ot be (ME: George) wes entitled to | SQ. 257. ON 1 4 _ Star office. assach ase e; Miss Gale, aise ce. oor. gijjems B- and F- fret yard | — ed, 20K, TILL GIVE $10 A MONTH FOR A GOVENS | street; Mrs. J. W. Hall, 6 lowa circle; Mrs. J. and palms were grouped se a beckgroan Foes ‘Miss Towne, 1206 K street, gave a very pleas- — Hedeaetadament io the Scans was desired by the Indians, and the doctrine | After an interchange of parliamentary sug- HARRISON JOHNSON & SON, 23K3 7th Tent position paying $60.0r $75 per montit. -Ad-| H. Soule, Mrs. Parker Mann, Tangiebank, ture was s memorable one. teeth ang te ee, little tea Monday evening. | Of the big water pipe, be if it blow up it wo taught being very susceptible to their nature, tions between Mr. Butler and Mr. Edwur azote ‘Miss 'T. ar oftice. v0" _| Kalorama; Mrs. Stewart, 1906 H street, | breakfast, where the company entertained was | She was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Farquhar, | ruin the whole business.” they readily grasped that which promised such | Mr. Butler asked Mr. Geo if he would per- RLEGANT LOT TS SQUARE AD- | WANTED THE HEIES OF ANNIE BOWAN | with Mra. and Miss Aldrich, Mrs, Jeremiah | €*¢lusively the bridal party, Mrs. Baker re-| Misses Moon, Cuthbert, Spooner, a “No doubt,” answered the other, who saw | liberal reward. The originator of this dance | mit him to read few sections from the Revised ae se corbin sors ans | aa Tete GARE hey or Wan | Win, the Mies Davie, Me, and Mise | sured the guess in a, own, of inc, rele | Bainbridge. “Among thane prevent were Om lwo idee to evry question, “but aid" Hever | wen fy pave, of the nana napertios | Riteten ws * ii 'y lo1 in setting Uy ve — Seine of Uns Thompern Rhoden, sud a saters Siar’ | Mee ont the Mine Pieniee Mee etre Moe, | bride and groom started for’ their weddin roll, Mra a Hatehincon Admiral | ccur to you what would become of all that a > ) to the w E Hospital im this city. Any one knowing of said heirsor ‘be in Boston, the groom’s home. Among those | Chief Engineer and M: the Misses men on this reservation, such as Big Road, Lit- i wer rejemeentatives wulbe warded ty addremtm” | Last might the second state dinner of the | present at the church were Admaizal and Aes | Wunensineer and Mra Jobnson,, the Misoos tle Wound, Jack Hed Cioud (von of Chiet ited | ant said that he would, pretend 06 sect treme Ivo Star ofice. | Winter's series was given by the President and | Groer, Admiral and Mrs. Queen, Mr. and Mrs. | Willard, Senator and Mrs. Pomeroy, Repre- —— Cloud) and Crow Dog, and they all seem to | the Revised Statutes. He wax stopped, how- VIL Sem EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | Urs. Harrison. The parlor suite was never | Barry Buckley, Com. and Mrs. Farquhar, | sentative, Mrs. and Miss Scranton, Mr. and| “The Indiansare at Pine Ridge en masse d that is that the | ever, by an objection from Mr. Heer. and the Cintonsmer Neng apicenss to more omg od seespeeet the east room = Dennen meer, ema jn Aamiral Mrs. W. 5. Moore,-Mesars. Trescott, Whitney, | aren't they?” she asked. — promised them © great | Vice President sustained the objection. M.. Ivy Institute, | partic good taste. ra, Mrs. an larrington, Mrs. and | Cham! orto Kinny. wee tae » | deal wi ing from the gov- Butler . = [Oe Ae a PEET TY sia jal4-Im* ‘Southwest cor. suhand Kets. n-w-_| this massing of color made the state ‘ining Mise Eastman, Mr. Addicks of bers, Norton and McKinny. “Yes,” he replied; “‘en massacre, possibly. more than they wore get - Mr. Butler undertook to state the position of orth west either for the question, but wax topped by an objection PRIVA and Miss Wilson, Miss Graff of would in the end bring the ‘abundant wild | from Mr. she “ ts ase fended to und. einctly rondivuual, “Odkew open ali | fTeeR seem all the more welcome. | Only white | Mrs. and Miss Peachy, Miss Spedden of New | Miss, are visiting Mra. Kennedy, 1690 Rhode! ‘The New York Sun refers to Hon. Julius | game and plenty of everything to cat without | Oricr having been Menke inthe eine of jauirte JOHN B. WIGHT, 1408%Gst._| [Oure, WM WILLIAMS, Manager, 426 ¥ se. mw. | blooms were used in filling the window recesses, | York, Gen. and Mra. Gibson, the Misacs Gib- avenue. Cwear Burrows as the Calliope of Kalamazoo, |the least effort on their part.’ Little | from South Carolina, it w duty to take his SIX VERY DESIRABLE LOTS NEAR | _ 2m" poeneing the mantels and ornamenting the buf. | son, Paymaster and Mra. Washington, Miss | Mrs. Genator Carey will receive st the AT | Sithoat over thinking that Calliope wamn't thet | Wound says that a great deal of fsiousy exists | seat and allow the chair to decide the point Cire fa 1: 0650 perm. | NGocis GHE, SE No WHE TAY BIG | fete. White azaleas and roses wero the flowers | De Kraft and Chief Engineer Fletcher. Jington on Thursday, Jannary 22, and on Feb- | Tin of g among the chicfsand they ‘would adopt any |""Mr.Iitler” intimated tnt it wan quite wn- Ra, con 16 }. between 3 - joney” for gents’ Bret-class |-band . | used. ye mantels were very effective. ruary 5. ntrance on Vermont avenue. ‘perecm, method that would retriet ir lost prestige | necessary for the Senator from Ohio to admit piusiness property, corner 9th and sts. ; lot 21.6x | Addressor call at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 19D =. | 2 04¢ many fine palins were to advan-| _ The second couple was Miss Hester Isabella nator fr io in ister a lecture to him. “Then,” said Mr. Sherman, with a show of irritation, “I demand the enforcement of the ‘MR. SHERMAN'S POINT SUSTAINED. The Vice President gave it as his opinion that Mr. Sherman's point of order was well taken, and that the or from South Caro- lina should resume his seat until the point was : That economy is a good thing to practice | \; : riod Tinicwaretocttainasarnssaod | the covers; even the customary "houtonniers | Haprowive ceremony.” Mr. andar Hopkins | |Mr® Dr. MF. Finley, 2025 T street morth-| |, 00 Soo ciy ie, Lnsectonc’” Hosen, Komp luserliosaseaiin'| “ches Cane war” Gaah Me. ation, seonaiagy id were absent. In their stead, and the inseve pehytgreet pyr dig joined {in northern | week, but will receive her friends informally | That there are more Dr. Jekylls and Mr. | Horses, Fast Thunder, Spotted Horse, High Je, single lots, 18.43: ROBERT F. MILLER, = loneneeigy ag vee ind travel. bride had on # becoming travel- | the remaining Thursdays during the season. _ | Hydes in daily life than one would suspect. Bear, Three Stars and Blue Horse. green ribbon run through them and | ing gown of plum-colored cloth, trimmed in] Owing to the death of arelative Gen. and| That people in theater boxes do not always of this agency have taken no part, practically ak 50108 28... © building. | On the piece stretched across the card was the | marten, with a little plum-colored bonnet that | Mrs, Willcox will not receive for the remainder | turn their good mannered side toward an au- | ¢ peaking, in the committing of depredations, . Aldrich os en = gests name and the date in ie letters. Mr. oe a re ee betes of the season at the Soldiers’ Home. dience. tiling of whites, &c., and that the trouble mn for a motion to ae len was the originator of this novelty and | HP le Mrs. Senator Frye will receive at the Hamil-| ‘That husbands and wives should settle dis- | here would have been settled long «ince had ited by himon the i inti r bodice. Upon their return Mr. and caters cams wag - ve 1 Ger Tux Brsr. Geen Ms pele Reo Hpk will reside at 796 Sth streot where | ton Honso the remaining Thursdays of January | agreeable differences at home. ee ee ee ich was under con- Lea PERERA the dainties. It was entirely prepared.in. the | they will be at home Wednesdays in February. | Only from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. ‘That domestic jealousy is not for exhibition | \>°¢ 0” . es OF zi ‘Yes. _“Well, I believe (said Mr. George, with an : X air of weariness and. resignation combined) Fava coming at the end before all the men for | Perry of Paterson, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. §. C.| Mrs. E. V. Thompson, Mrs. G. R. Thompson | | gated here from the Cheyenne River agency, | believe 1 will do that.” 497 Peun. ave., sdjoining National Hotel. | whor. there were not enough ladies to ae Jeme Hop Ling the ‘Misses Darreilie. Mr. xiind | 824 Miss Gertrude Thompson vill, not receive sane cree ee. Jung com-| fcbud ageney, Standing Rock agency and ME. GEORGE YIELDS TO WR. ALDRICH. thea partners, At the table the President had | Jessie, Hopkins: the Misses Darneille, Mr. and | Friday, 28d, but will be at home the following | Plexions visible at an evening reception. started this trouble the Indians of this! src Tamove.” Mr, Aldrich pronecded “that ‘Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices. on bis right Mrs. Romero and on hia Itt Mrs. | ne Mi Mackall, Mrs. and the Mf ‘eve. | Fridays of the season, January 30 ani That “society men” are not the most popu-| agency would have scarcely participated Goiteete sod to the or of the Ge eg en Ge Getat the eee posite, | ridge, Dr. Smythe, Mr. and Mra. Chas. Towle, | February 6. lar. ne pane od settee: A surgeon of Decatur, IIL, has just completed ” | a novel surgical operation. He removed part ‘“ | of four ribs of a cat and inserted them in the C. L. Peterson, the stock broker of Phila- delphia who last week failed to meet his obli- ther | troubles are the cause of Peterson’s absence. For | Friends of the family say WALEER | imminent and that Mrs. [= CORNER OF 7TH AND that a divorce is ’eterson will a ¢ such evidence to the court as wi » bide which do not juirements of this invi- losed, im an envelope, rect tor the dramghting room fed at this office up creased the les of western beef very great, throughout tae cities. “ The Kev. John Jasper of the “sun do move” fame gets $9 a month and has time and again declined the increase offered by his enough to py o salary sufficient for sup? oe ee Maryland Matters, The court d appeals at Annapolis has adopted left, and the Secretary of State on her right. court is now wearing the minister, Mr. Tei sent regrets. ‘The new Japanese minister an wife made their first formal appearance by their presence at the dinner. The little lady own of white brocade with white ostrich feather trimming. ‘The waist was high and the sleeves reached to wore shell pink brocade that bad) a lace front beaded with pink pearls and pendants. ‘Lady Pauncefote had on a London dress of Nile green brocade, combined with wood green vyel- suffering from swollen glands in his neck, in connection with a bad cold. Marthena Harri- son is convalescing rapidly, but yesterday Baby Mary, as well as Benjamin, was sick enough to excite all the family’s concern over again. Senator and Mrs. Dolph gave an elegant table were Secretary and Mrs. Noble, Post- master General and Mrs. Wanamaker, Senator and Mrs. Wolcott, Gen. and Mrs. Rochester, Mr. and Mra. Appleby and Mr. and Mrs. Ffonlke. After dinner a few friends who were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Towles, Mr. and She had on an elegant gown of dark blue otto- man silk that had a front of white satin veiled in lace. Miss Beveridge wore gray crepe and ing room and there were refreshing cool drinks in the hallway. With commendable good man- agement tho young ladies had named 8 o'clock Miss Lester, Miss Tallmadge, Miss E. Riley, Miss Dennis, Miss Kauffmann, Miss Townsend, Miss Grosvenor, Mise C. Grosvenor, Miss Bertha Lincoln, Miss Lathrop, Miss Noyes, Mrs. Hibbs, Mise Galt, Miss Rice, Miss Fannie Rice, Chambers, Mr. A. E. Menocal, Mr.’ Augustus Martin, Mr. ch Sherman, Mr. P. 8. Brown, Mr. Clotworthy, Mr, Ford Thompson and Mr. Darneille. Before the season closes Miss Noyes will entertain the club. par- of whom this popular lady bad a cordial wel- come. As much preparation is made for these receptions by the minister and Mrs. Romero as if it was to entertain invited guests. ‘The Mex- ican idea of hospitality as illustrated by them Mr. James T. Payne entertained at a delight- the Portland about the 22d instant. Mrs. H. 8. Gross, formerly Miss Schubert, 2913 Q street northwest will be at home to her erate Home, Pikesville, Md. Nobody in society in Baltimore or thereabout was missing from the performance and the auditorium was not 506. After the performance the amateurs had supper at the St. James Hotel. At night they donned their evening costumes and at- tended the Tuesday german at Lehmann’s at the residence of the groom the happy couple left onatrip to New York and where. Mrs. Walthall will not be at home tomorrow, Miss McDaniels, Miss Gerda Malmstead, Mrs. are visiting the city are at the Ebbitt House. Mrs. F. A. Rhodes of Providence, who has been visiting the city for the two weeks, Laveen liar dead tiie That because a man is a Congressman is no Anna C. Crutchfield and Shirly M Gath- wright, by C. B. Hallam, today filed a bill against Richard W. Hewitt, Laura G. Robin- and that on June 6, 1873, he placed on record what purported to be a deed of trust on the prop- plainant before Mr. «x Kelly,a justice of the peace, and they state that Mrs. Shep- herd denied and repudiated such signing be- fore her death and asserted that she was no this connection I desire to state that it would be a very unfortunate affair for the Indians of thick, as many as one hundred in a smail space of four acres. the cattle having a small portion of the tenderloin cut outand balance of the carcass left. above I will say that in order to reply intelli- gently to the question I will put myself in the pecially plenty of beef, and suificient clothing to make them comfortable. After I had suc- ceeded in this I would have compelled them to party to the conveyance. ould be for his interest to dismiss the foreign- ers who have been en; in if the live in obedience to the law of your department then and there. Noone can deny the fact that the Brules have caused ali of this trouble. A few dismissed Italians. motive for dismissal was said tobe that it had come to the knowl- hick hes provaiiod ia Emtope, Ushappily Shick las eevelled in Eavope, Un the effects of the thaw, for some sane tie at least, seem likely to be as disastrous to mand pe arietag cold weather they com- Indians from other Mr. George, “I wan’ . “But,” said to know The other gentlemen who took in ladies were: f a - nd | fal dinner last evening a party of gentlemen, | reason why he should not be a gentleman. this should any of the Indians from becomes ” ‘The British minister with Mrs. Kenna, the Nie. | Mrs. Tu vite Cry ag ag ered Miss i Soess eis Senator Edmunds, a That the prettiest girl in society is not| any of the agencies [have mentioned above be AGT very hy be a) hg ‘Date put in, DUC DE MONTEBELLO a n minister with Mrs. Tateno, the Nether- | Bessie Hopkins and Mrs. Dr. Sampson were Atearcy smes, Montgomery and Bradley, the | sways the best type of woman. permitted toremain here permanently, from | “what becomes of the decision of the chair pet lands’ ministerwith Senorade Lazcano,Secretary | *0ng those present. feces i ck pence Oe have to bea very | the fact that the friendly Indians have lost | that one Senator cannot yield the floor to an- Superb Wine and Rare Qualities, Blaine with Mme. Zegarra, the French minister | Mrs. Edmund Goldsborough gave a luncheon | 2°Uglas and McKenney. “tough citizen” before he is no k eligible | ™0St all of their property at the hands of these | other except by unanimous consent, 1 ob- On SALE On STE 5 ro ed & W. Sas with Mme. Guzman, the Austrian minister with | today in honor of Mre. James Bateman of |. 4 Pleasant masked party wasgiven last night i pintalys a a sal people and the recent trouble has aroused a | ject,” tava faecium Hate i ae Mrs Morsily the: Venesuelan” minister with | aso Ma. lass Johnston, St, Cumeciand, K'Cunober | ‘That it in moa dient matter to get nto the | si = “mt CAmnONfoF * ong tine be obiter™| “Oh, na as George pled. te noe oh ~ tiec be sola i ¥ . . Cumberland, ‘unt t tty orn out. ve best proverty sm that JocalitY and cxn be sold Mrs. Russell Harrison, the Peruvian minister | Mrs. Robt. Christy will give a tea on Feb-| jand, A. Cumberland, T. Evans, E. Nighingale, | swim if you knew how. eaeen ott ‘tin pekaaewaneent. phe S cement ina point E want Salt: with Mrs. Sherman, the Argentine minister | rnary 6 at her new residence, 1606 17th street. | 'T. Taski, A. Codrick, M. Codrick, Durty. ict ssaisipuassel dimanhy ges ole Lanne ; At loss | Settied with our good friends on the other side. BEAUTERUL =e with | Senora de | Suarez, | the | Mexican | ry. Noyes and Miss Noyes have issued invi- | Talty, N: Serring, and Messrs. J. W. Bayne, J. | porpat, ne P “This reservation has sustained a great eR ed eee: or Donn. ave. Ar Hay Pace minister with Lady Pouncefote, the Rus-| ution, tor a ten Monday, January 26, from 4 | Covkrell, A. Cockrell, A. Mavi ‘Acres, H. m paste. z in this recent trouble from Indian depredation | ,dopted, and I get the floor afterward. 1 want 7 sian minister with Mme. de Bolet| to 7 it Willard's Hotel” y from 4 | Serrins, H. Boyd, Codrick, That a full chareh does not always indicate | committed principally by the Brules, and it | to know whether'l will be exempt from that FINE LOTS ON EERYON MRS... J. HUNT, Peraza, the Turkish minister with | 7, 5 : Philips, H. Cumberland, and Will Cumberland. | dn improved moral condition in the community. | will require & great deal of time and money to rule or whethes Twill beancer it. It fam eo : ‘dieseie acs Senora de Molina Guirole and the German} The Dancing Club was handsomely entor-| The Postmaster General and Mrs, Wana-| ‘That all the men who are not in jail oughtn't | bring it back to its former condition, and in | bave a dispensation by which I am'not to be aia Rep me em ma Be Belgian, Portu- | tained Inst night by the Misses Beveridge at | maker have cards out for an at home Monday, | to be. this loss the friendly Indians are the, » caught by the rule I shall be anxious to sur- PROTOS FEL fers her EXTIRE STOCK of Trimmed Bonneteand | guese, Hiuytian, Danish, Chilian, nese, | their spacious residence, 1618 H street. ‘Ihis is | February 2, from 9 until 11 o'clock. ——__- as their homes have been destroyed. their stock | render the Seer mow. ‘anch, PoE, Hats, both imported and those of her own design, for | Swedish, Brazilian, vi in, Spanish, @ | the second of this winter's series of parties Mrs. Stanford will eive tom TO SET AS A SALE. killed and their small improvements on their Mr. Cullom said that Mr. George would have mo. CHARLES street and evening wear, at HALF PRICE Brazilian special envoy, the Corean and Costa planned by theclub, which consiste of twenty- oo ond will xecekve. Someeerow wtver~; —— farms largely damaged. I wasinformed the other | to take his chances on that,and Mr. Aldrich " FOR. TEE DAYS ONLY. Rican charge de affaires, Representative Hitt | five young ladies, and like the first one, a fort- | 2002 ee Agee pos As ery aes, OR a ea Property | is¥ from a source that I consider reliable that | said that he did not understand that there was a en oo SLY. and Senators Sherman, Morrill and Kenna | night ago gave the members and their’ frienda | CePtion of the season. She will also be at home horses and cattle have been killed promis- | any motion before the Senate. Dupont circle, 1tigxk0U each, for $4, escorted each other to the table. | an evening of genuine pleasure. Mrs. Beve-| Thursday, January 29, from 3 until 6. on Minth Street Questionss. cuously and in many places they were lying | “Make your motion,” said Mr. George, bat Bowes cu jets retin B20 i. ‘Making a Nose From Cat's Ribs, Owing to the mourning which the Chinese | ridge, with her daughters, received the Col. and Mrs. Graves of Duluth wil! arrive at t P cl Mr. Aldrich said he would not. ‘MU. GEORGE GORS OX, BUT AGAIN YTELDR. “Then,” said Mr. George, “I will go on and I eS oo Mise Sell Bovertige ‘wore plac. tes suo |2 son et, al. to set asids sale for an account, &c. get fresh as I goon. {Langhter.} I hope that goebt inking lot cu cast sais of Sack | BOSE Of # young lady, forming a perfect bridge | of the most attractive type of Japanese beauties. | large parlors on the right ei the hall focmea | friends on Thursdaya. They state thet theyre the daughters of | eo wes . nobody will act on the idea that I want = rest, Me palatial resides for the nose. ‘The bones of the nose had dried | Her gown was well chosen for her olive com-| the ball room, where six squaresetscoulddance | The company of amateurs which gave the | Arthur Shepherd, whose residence is given at | _ “YoUssk me ‘what methods of administra | POO Tt is t pleasure to me to entertain, ‘month. HEISETLL & |and were removed. This is said to be the first | plexion and shining black hair. It was of pale | at one time. ‘The reception room ut the left, | burlesque of “LiAfricaine” at Lincola Music | Pein sennen: toe batch tion should have been pursued to have kept the | the Senate om tine very important matter hat I operation of the kind known in the annals of | pink brocade, the front of white lace, all | the artistic hallway and the. wide landings ‘on | Haliad Moclay nate repeated the perform-| i+ ise3 scised of 0 ae eee ers = | excitement under control and to have | am now reading.” {Langhter.] surgery. Pangled in pink crystals. She wore superb | the staircase made ideal resting places for the | ance in the Baltimore Academy of Music yes-| i 1878 seized of part lot 6, square 403, fronting | re vented any such disturbances as have oo-| He hed hardly stalted ‘agaia! when Mr. Abd- a EE Pe ee he tired dancers. Supper was served in din- | terday afternoon for the benefit of the Confed- | 26 feet on 9th street near New York avenue. | curred on the reservation.’ In answer to the | rich once more asked whether he would yield ‘Why Broker Peterson Left: 8, Harrisor the floor to him, and he was told that Mr. George would yield the floor with great pleas- ure. ~ ition of the agent of agency. 7 i, | the elbow. Mrs. Blaine’s gown was of as the time for assembling. In all about 100 | only crowdes. in every part, but erty maoure See aegmeeat vol Boe nites tT L been te ie, poillion. all cities: © meen ahh $0 OhhOh pened a Tcatcsaate gtamnnstcne tea Tit | mauve brocade, The front of the skirt had | guests were Prenat, Among “them were Sruchowel inte thn tslhdenand sottaere’ tee eee: Sete oe reba kewlio Tweet hese ee tnaiatod | ant cs tes tone ae entlyeg ws ‘of lots in the shove sub, pint hata Aays re agar see eS} Jn Senate of —, Ano Posed gg ee ag Miss Blount, Miss Woodward, Miss Scranton, peiceraece, it is estimated, will net some neh ee jointly « Kelly. a justice | UPOn giving the Indians plenty to eat, and es- | consideration of the resolution submitted by me on the 29th of December and which was un- der consideration during the morning hour.” Mr. Morgan addressed the chair, but the Vice President, without recognizing Mr. Morgan, e i it Hall. The party returned to Washington Inst and the rules laid down for governing the ion ‘Alirich’s motion. SOESER OF 7TH AND, obtain for her an absolute divorce. It is said | ve. Mme. Peraza's Worth dress was of steel | Miss Jackson, Mise Darneille, Miss Yardley of | night at 1240 on a special train. z ‘They assert that Kelly was not a justice of | agency. > > cuipenen aff agin, Rdioun’ tay ons x cggbit, | that Deterson hae been living with a woman | brocade. |The low bodice was garlanded with | East Orange, N. J., Miss Chambers, Miss Jones, | Mr. George J. Kroeger and Miss Marie A. | the peace, but claimed to have been appointed | “*"should I have found that the police force al- | gprere, as & TesPanse of aes. followed bs. one ‘Teruseasy._T-K BROUKS 2th st.n.w. d;-Im | named Lizzie Wallace for a year paxt. re ae — ves fn a fos the Misses Prall, Mies Rose McDonald, Miss Wagner were married last evening by Rev. Dr. | PY = pe gen ge a justice, and a lowed was insufficient es tee Jaw and order | ayes “appeared to have i aa Virginia State Notes. Laseane wore.am clegast dress of light gray | Kone a Tmlth, Mine Baton Wie hee, J. G. Butter of the Memorial Lutheran Church, | Tirther that the trustees sold the qeaperte Bop | ee era ie cedld costed cae tL ee ee Premed bis claim to rosng- Mr. John A. Chanler, husband of Mrs. Amelie | brocade, the low-necked waist trimmed with | Ligue’ De Griffin, Lieut. H. D. Todd, Mr. B. Shea, otelden ih Pomean each j- | tember 17, 1874, for 6,050 and ently | Would Ihave called on the respectable and veyed Pp yy een ay Fo Rives-Chanler, is visiting “Castle Hill,” Alber- | §t4Y feathers. Mme. Mendonca was in white E. Joyex, Mr. Nat Joues, Mr. R. D. Cummin, | deuce of the bride’ father, Mr. George, Wag- | signed it to Hewitt." They claim f theealo | fricnly Indians for, aiatance, an I did one | Srcjcnts times and that he thought dhat the Foous is req siredor branch postofice inthe | marie county, the residence of his wife's rosade with, gt. yetetenterie. | Mme, Gas- Mr. W. F. Griswold, Mr. Fle Lavender, | ner, 1224 F street, and received the congratula-| Wa void, for it was not advertised as | former occasion while in charge of an agency. | President to state his object. He replica that Between 1th ‘and 15h street ‘ss | family. — go pe | Mz. Victor Kauffmann, Mr. Charles Lavender, | tions of some of their relatives and friends, Mr. | €@ired by the terms of the trust in “some | When the Brule Indians appeared on this reser- | he had been on his feet addressing the chair re- . Space required about 1.400 | Dr. D. B. Conrad of Winchester has secured | !ow and around the neck # white feather | Mr. W. H. Demy Mr_ John Johns, jr.. | Kroeger is @ native of this city, but with his | RCWspapers,” but in one only, the Republican; | vation and began to destroy the © Property of the | spectfully and that he did mot propose to be ies w shine to wake propose's to the appointment of ‘superintendent of the lu- | bos was. worn. Mme. Suarez, a gold brocade | Mr. Frank Vanghn, fr. AM Larner, Mr. Prank | prot iv. on in business in Baltimore, | #28 the advertisement was not signed by the | friendly Indians I would have called my police | ‘Pectjen yea, Inspector. Fost Office natic asylum at Independence, Mo., near Kan- | $d. P pee ad ron ete rine ion ow MoDermott, Mr. Will Miller, the Messrs. Parks, | They left on the9 o'clock train for that city and | *Tustees; that the price obtained Bane Pmcrpac foree together and a number of friendly Indians | Mr. Aldrich—I ack that the resohution be SEMER PROPOSALS will te received t the otfce | “0S isture which will bo elected next | Kenna, white brocaded satin with point lace |B Post jr. Mr Percy allem, Meee wesc, for, tho present are located at the Carroll | Ser was made to sell less than tho whole. the Eales back to their resorshtion’ “Atser 1 | Mid betere the Senate tn emus ssuingtom, Dre.. uat TWO CL MGR | fall will “choose five judges of the supreme | #ouncss. Mra. Morrill, dark gray satin and | sir. ‘oodward, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Ilan : | ee had used every means possible toget them back | “My. Morgan—I desire to know whether there Fifi DAV OF FEBRUAKY, 1601, for ailthe | court of appeals. “The present judges were | Diack lace. Mrs,” Hitt, blue | Payne, Mr, Jerome Burrows, Mr. FW. Grimes, | The Marringe of Miss Amelia Rupp, daughter Foreign Topics of Interest. withoutavail, and [found my force notsufticient | ig any agreement of the Senate about this sequined for the erection and cou: | Chosen by acreadjuster” legislature for twelve | tulle and a brocaded bodice. Mrs. Hus-| Dr Hust, Mr. French, Mr. Darton, Mr. Bing- | Of Mrs. Julia and the Inte A. F. Hupp of 9th} From Rome comes news that prominent | tocompel them togo back, I would have contin- pen & ‘idiug tor drauchtine room on | years and their time will expire in 1893. sell Harrison, shell pink with tall. ham, Mr. J. B. Johns, Mr. W. B. Corse, Mr. | strest northwest, and Mr. Bernard J. Isemann | Ttatian adherents of the holy sbe are much dis- | ued to enlist friendly Indians until I had » caus sniiieah anaeaaiih Sinbie ‘ f nt |” “The recen: decision of the Supreme Court of | _ Just before the P lent and Mrs. Harrison | Perry Fuller, Mr. Walter Lamon, Mr. Robinson | Of Bast Washington took place this, afternoon | satisfied with the recent wholesale dismissal by | number equal to theemergency,and I would have ‘ ‘ " : Paling at Want inet ondance with the | we United States concerning the unconstite. | Went down to dinner the family physician | Riley, Mr. I C. McKinney, M: Mackall, | 8t St. Joseph's Church, 2d and C streete north- | the pope of Italian servants at the Vatican, and | thentoreed the Brales back t0'their own reser: | ‘The Vice President directed the clerk to read oie, eas b is “y-4 tionality of the beef inspection law has called to see little Benjamin McKee, who was | Mr. Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. Manning, Mr. T. F” | €ast. After the ceremony and a brief reception that his holiness has received a hint that it | vation and the trouble would have ended the resolution, and it was read accordingly. Mr- Aldrich—Did the chair decide that the motion which I made was adopted: ‘The Vice Prosident—The Senator from Rhode Island is entitled to the floor. 3 but will receive the other Thursdays during the | edge of the pope that the Italian government | the start the trouble would have ended and| Mr. Ransom (who bad been trying for some Se United Stages, Tyoaen congregation, ing that it was sufficient to EO og agnas tag yesterday for another +) Mrs. Romero's reception yesterday afternoon | season. = had several spies among the servants in the | settled this question. time to be )—The chair did not de- anitinzton, D.C, live upon. family. exceeded all her previous as homes. . Her Vatican. cide it and could not decide it. Rev. J. 8. Me pastor of the First English lors and in fact the entire first floor were | J. W. Racas ‘Mra. W. A thaw has setin throughout England to the | tion is a good thing in time of war, but has a A MISUNDERSTANDING. Latheran Clgreh, Richmond, bas ed, the | dinner last-might in honor of the Vice Presi- all th i Ms of Lowell, Mre. W. P. Durfeo| 5: very exciting influence over them ’in time of MISSION OF FISH AND | memberubip of the church not Belg lars dent and Mrs. Morton. ‘The other guests at | of whom this populse ete Beds certs eau | and Walter H. McDaniels of Genova, N. Y., who | relief of those who have been sufferers on account pecan. (Rene my expecienee ia Eaten) ame dist . ; ; f is of a princely character. Mrs. Romero had| Mr. Thos. E. Kenan, chief clerk of the su- ee ihe eae 3 — = an ordor refwing to, entertain ‘motions here-| invited verbally joined the special guests, juict gown of chocolate silk, with the | preme court of North Carolina, and Mrs. Kenan, | Arrangements are now completed for the olla nl aS aod kn beens anaes | Senate Same Mieippl (before conctuding bie Saratit-oban anekalk ee tod iar call af | _ Today is quite the prize wedding day of the | same menierio over blue satin. | W. G. Elliott, president of the Atlantic Coast | opening, early in March, of telephonic com-| this connection that the very best ‘method to | Inland for the ‘making @ motion. 7 tie docket thay mast be heard or cutined im | Winter. ‘There were three weddings between 12 | ME, Tol Foster. in Ce ee a tlunication between Paris and London. be ‘used in subduing an Indian is plenty of | What the rightsof the Senator from ary ho f 30, when and Mra. . 8, Carr : a . isliversae aud jutting | regular order. and 1 today, aud tonight the marriage of Misa to withdraw to make ready to | Durham, N. C., who are to attend the Cooy ‘The German newspapers print warm culogics | beef. The oldor Sioux are. just as carniverous | may be is & question that will arise ‘her The levy fir county taxes for Baltimore | 1i0re tee gover And Me. Baste at the resi lomatic dinner. Mrs. Tucker in | Busbee wedding, which takes place tonight at of the late Ms. Banerott and this clase will never Be educated | tion bill and ls, mot © question that can be de- Sognty {oF th year wall be 28 conte les on the | {ee buageed thee tieaden Ot the os. Marie rene: Aire, Mebb, in heliotrope silk, | Senator Vance’s residence, are at Welcker's for | was on terms of intimate i dship with | 1F°%ne diet of the white poeple. | Many Site wom “ 100, — weddings, many who attended one were invited | Mrs. sok. Anos. WHlR im. Leete posters Instn aes I Ler, 1870, that be thenked his stars thet he people may differ with me matter; t is true, exactly,” said Mr. knpuabehoeentinsen ts coun ae tieg: srbt John's et noon to fitness the nuptials of ‘aoredert ave brocade, Sli Brewer in white more Javier: at her I street home. pe pT eer a hair tein pl eubutices 65 toe, question | kuow thot Share any aprosmnns boas A ining engin ‘i gold braid, Miss Polloc! ite an died atPiedmont, W.Va. SSS lace, Miss MeMillan in mauve bei “Sites | Mrs. Senator, Casey will not receive to-|""ry Viscount, Folkstone, sou and heir of the Ee TaD Ce en anaes @ Gr elena: ‘The urth annual meeting of the Peninsula — over to Christ Church to | iggs in Nile crepe lisse, Miss Orr in white lace, | Morrow, but will devote the day to returning | pi ‘psanor, was married in London and this, Hie many other meget ie Teege Horticultural Society is in session at Easton. | ‘ere before starting over © | Miss Soule in black lace over gree! ‘asin | Visite, day to Miss Julian Balfour. amas yh egcoagh menor The of and Ohio | $6 jt ceromonn a, in light crepe, the Reynolds of Balti-| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thompson will give » din- i moan Seidies tain laste once Mr. Morgan was demanding recognition eset ke Ghuaimucters, Da: | canal ap in seaston in Baltimore. © Work on | “mile nat more in yellow and white erepe Miss | ner on Saturday to the Misses Orr. as sapere relyetores ““It is probable that the treatment of the In-| When Mr. Aldrich moved to adjourn and the wait te af thes ome | Tepsiriny the canal has been greatly delayed by belle were ringing Angelus when | Thyson in pale blue wilk and lace, Misa Halford ‘Miss Ramadell of Boston is visiting the Misses abe 5 tren ay Pe ani: dians has not in every respect followed exactly | motion was carried. After the Vice President Seeeistay weisasaareaes |” Ctntiones iagiiana Sista ids Bevdobu't the church was sottly lighted tea nce Mies Keutttoane in pale bla ra wie | Boyd, daughter of Col. Robt. Boyd. The young renter etesatis teetmoes ane, the written laws of the statute book, or the un- | bad left the chair, but while the secretary and ‘oras of proposals and | duties of the beneh in the orphans’ court of | the semi-daylight effect, which is always 0 be- | cat bh ~ “a Sren-| indies will be at home to all thei? friends Mowe written laws of morality, but to suppose that the | clerks were still at the desk Mr. Ransom ca Howardpounty after s loug iintea, "He ie sil | coming to Lrsial gowns and complosisas ihe: | tre aons eeciebone assated, in receiving: | Sy cetsrnoun and epeaing, Sestary at the Germans in Zanzibar. department has always been (as many | up to the desk and that taba Paw Blessing figures Gen. Booth has arranged to hold on the 30th | would have the world and that the In- of resolution bad x le. minated a pretty scene. ‘Thechancel was taste- | in their dainty gowne and reddered ‘valsable| Mrs. Ella C. and Miss May ‘Terrill of New s Seg hp od he a a ee th rE Greit banshee of "suacheintion ilies’ "tne | caimenre 12 Stising callers tothe dining aro vaitlog the fily of COL DF Hiacioeae | over Paising = iiearag endow i Se aes ee . x - b. and ball voom. | For «wi were 80 moral ‘than the civilized Vice President. PUbSE Pres axp, ager Fo Seth pn TE ao == many visitors that bry Bg temporarily | 611 G street sout The Austrian socialists have determined to ‘that will be accepted |. Teoacecstary and clerks gave their sesciiee- ‘National Zoclogical Park.— Si ia 7 a ince Thete We ned, _ the music esdig Wyo iow payee Sts make another strike in May for a May labor Rebehe wedautend tho ‘of the | tion in Romaine ont Mr. Shuey, the official '- | Mrs. Romero's mother, enjo; occasion. ‘as Hurt by = Door. ¥ Bioux. reporter, reed short-hand notes, which Dr'wocris Murray; Drs ACKimy De’ Bower’ | 12-ytue cine, room ‘Mrs. Jules Guthridgs | Poliop Sergeant John C. Daley of the second | Tho destitution in London is appalling. | ""% believe it aafo tomny that the present indi-| showed that abe Vice Prondont hed said that Dr. Wilmer, Mr. Norman Bestor and Mr. Harry | an ‘agreeable concoction of precinct was tried in the Police Court on, of respectable men and women are | cations are that the ae time has ory ee tee eS Wzeth and then, the evo, prety bridewmaide, | sna feuit, | Mire Willard Warner and ‘ss * of evesll, "Ths peewee who es ta | witbowt ford. 4: fates < Ras: -acs | Der reommeeh ot toned toom vey | aaa came in with her brother, Mr. Aristide Hod-| cf“ “the table and were | man ‘who was arrested at penersatinan eenarane Saas Seasesiaeey eeci Go dated ninngess taser. vratuie | It is stat in diplomatic circles in Paris that | T16B¢, and at the chancel was ‘betore the Cee ‘was not satie- x . ler | brother, Judge Norton ‘coaay MIVORA BUILDING FOK THE NATIONAL | Chilian wabre. Ser ae ee logical Park. Institation. Oftce | News frdn Vs was to the rother-in-ia i oes. Seitenende eficet thai, Dlockade hal been eytabllahed at | $22 2% paso Bnet TWELVE Mon JANUALY TWENTYNINE ue, ‘and Caleta Buena. The | smereyPP2, the completion of the caruivors house at the National ports mentioned not only | Voice x Fark, {nv sccoriance. with drawings asi | cute off a lgge revenue in export duties from pny Sreciestnes be, ser a thin ction atelier | the but it cuts off the | Sour train. Thotront of tee = ge all bads'or to walve detects, if it be in toe ‘of supplying the New York | fn embroidered. crepe interest of the government to do so, Is reserved. Pro- Medicis collar with io be indorsed * Froposais toe Caruivors, Buiia- ith pears Loologivai Fark,” ami sadzeseed to. ¥-LANG-| Japan's ‘ef Parliament Burned. | ° flowers she *Saituscoun Insevution. mounted in silver, from ; 3017.19, 20.21- Advices ‘Tokio, the capital of Japan, | Service. A tulle veil was say that the parliament has been de ores brieemsidt drew of pink eee and was z. SALEER SONS, 206 10TH BT. ¥.W FIRE stroyed @ spacious wooden | carried a bouquet of bride's wasin = : bare "GS" | in November Jong stemmed La France roses. The spending the gay season here. . + » ha - F