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-~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1893—TEN PAGES. — = — a = <= eee 7 os a Mrs, J. B. Wimer and Miss Wimer will not; Galbreath and Mesers. Kirby, Grant, Moser, IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL. Zeaeies teeeese stl Reis Sesena On mith | SSS eet eee Tumeks Eco tae” | The Decsbetton of tte, Sinreae ance Gubettento jeady, Mrs. George C. Gorham and Mra W. F. | an vege ‘ne eas eakin aoe Os At Clark will be at home to their friends Satur- - x + suspensic ily rehase Bore Young and gentle oc in say} The Resumption of Afternoon Call-| days in January and February at 1768 Q atrect, | ‘Ths Miiees Seawall geve a supper after a der | “eitst the suspension of the ofiver pus FOR SALE—HOUSES. Tr THE Bs Se IN THES ac bas-window trick: sone Gieagiecss | nerete roller: 9 roomsaud bath, Rurhas cnceeevgrything feet ; Fossensiom can be had FOR SALE—LOTS. -| S.A ON THE Gowan, 0" ton. January 2, 1898, fail to Tool this as owner : is resoluti troduced the Senate by Mr. ¥, Soutins a neon the repub- . tee harness, welahts Can be son at owner’ Mr. and Mra. Thomas E. Waggaman bave is- jution introduced in the Senate bs . DY MONE, se 808 Fst. nw. Heinba Helaios, 173 1, from Mth sion Bad0O; | stable, d.'W. BARTLEY, 2 Monroe ing by Ladies. fetta tc Whkereley <eneatenl semen 2% | on Monday night to see Rosina Vokes. | sicPherson of New Jereey on the ground that it Uicans will, for the wecond 9 dru the cast dest 1ubiate sich | ie lola Jor wale in COTS Be STONE. Pou SALE=a Guay fonsr, 10. = from 8 to 11, to view the Dutch water colors. "| Miss Cabell, Mies Elliot, Mr: Gaillard Hunt, 6tet to the Secretary of the Treasury greater masuinds mones eents eee , : ae - Nears old sound end bind. wot afraih of cars: has Mise Hattie Font of Martinsburg and Mist | Lionts. Griffin, Andrews, Mason, Radford and control over the subject than any man could jo the new y , : 1) ETae CHEAPEST z secheaste St CLARE s SEABUM. F70@1 THE SEASON IS OPEN..|Bareh of Baltimore are the guest? of the | Treadwell of the navy and Mr. Cecil Clay were | wish and more than Congress onght to piace in f0F®, im IS82, they were | ter ates wadinining eropert cup. at 5 wnat pi nh ote ig Misses Welch, $307 N street, | among those present. Mise Vokor, who in pri- tie hands of any officer of the goverument, ¢fats with anti-prob ». bet be apikr ict ~, * | eneatnele wagon and harnets and tar | PSSST Mrs. Cornelius T. Belt gives a tea tomorrow | Yate life is Mrs. Cecil Clay, was auable to at- i0 witl offer in the Home today a cabstitere rm they dul not give wp amoral £ be sew nee one ‘ tend. | : aan 2. Receptions, Dances, Dinners and Teas—The | (Thuraday) from 4 to 6 o'clock. the natufe of a House joint resolution providing @Ttent With go much fox reret a teey SOF and a 7 ~t ¥ » . mOSLaxIty Santee Tawa Fee betty aid ata ater Artie SA | Oxeton-Mulligan Wedding Today—Dinner | One of the most delightful teas of tho season | Mecarmpdwen zt — street on | 09 tollown: will when thes step down andoai neat Monday SH AOS, ct tae of ASE | fain AE CARRIAGE EXCHANGE, So North P40") parties and Lumcheons—Personal Notes of | was that given yesterday afternoon by Mise | Vocal and instrumental music was the main | “That all further purchases of silver : TROCRLE PEALE street to'oe peed: ones from atpset a eae aes | Interest. . Carson of Vermont avenue in bonor _ : | by the United State of America shall cease! Republicans anticipate tesable here ne So Bae tea SEN, FORGE SEs Name, | Eero fect Mio Shelly “Mnoy”fionde Temeined | fit of, the, evening, Aone te ee eee ay sn. Repuoane anticipate os o 4 and recs cts aft farleartajued ‘pha eu Diger ‘Also Hight road a — iater -— a pleasant ee eee Ricketts, “Mrs. Clara Smith, Mra Wills, | "@Solation, and that said purchases shull nee a ce 7 sti : ins Mle perfect: permit to om | > “Ba WME | Naeon. Mold separately if desired’ jose who assisted Mise Carson in recefving her | ioc aon me < | not be resumed until an international BAYE one mai mtb 5 Seiiuia aalien cal 3 Leal OU EERS ot AL St. Paul’s Church, on 28d street, was thronged | tresg. mere Mico Chines Mion Seale Sieg | Mrs. Seabock. Ricketts and Miss Lome rode a ‘Wills, Howard Miller, Anna Donnelly, Wm. H. |Sfteement shall be reached, which agree- - 7 2 sq. 103 tt : - " $ vpp | this afternoon at 1 o'clock by alargeand fashion- | Dingley, Mies Kauffmann, Miss Larner, Miss 3 [ment shall st least inclu reat Britain, t NEW Ray ca ro retas Crosiel Go Wari | Re ee bemitinad Git at ell beal Day Aiane, | able assembinge to witness the marriage of Miss | Keltonrand Miss Teel, ee ae ee ane Germany, France and the United States ma board. and Lot 4, ma. 1004, fronting 71.9 feet on | Gand 7" 1 200 ibs; sound, eeatie. Trompe, steed ily Mills Ogeton to Lieut. Kichard Mulligan Mrs. Charles Hartwell Cragin will receive Mrs. Casey will not be at home tomorrow at America, and which agreement shall fix the bave rent no’ sy the stare ens tuisning throcat to Bat bee, | stylish; aust be sold 450 Sti st. nw. sat |G : ‘ : i the net aebe ining thro ea to Bet - = t sha. th st. . i: ee [ce leet ir ined a wn, but will receive with Mre, Callom. Thursdays in January Taluatios, at which ailver tion will thereafter asking the ft Te _ ond D. ; — ; received for coinage, witho: 4 a by evpabl ¢ raveat without acetng m fen le Pa oo Sen j | by the numerous tapers on the altar and decked | Mra. Enoch Totten will not he at home to SHOOTING STAR quantity, at the mints of all the nations which cans. Thore 4 poy aitete oe ‘ F, 100 rae ag a ait gues to | with pale.’ The nehera, Lieut, Buckingham of | vistors until tho third Thursday sn Jeoony. Are parton to aud ternational agreement.” ere wady to conait any act tn! wl give ae = = ; ; z onary, Lieut. Dougherty of the navy, Mr. Aan enjoyable dance was given at the Lincoln Mr. Harter thinks this resolution would bem possession of the house Their plan will Lot Sua), i the sooo: 3 = 6 Ase Tale Kao of megeer iad a a Para libebersbrreg oped mer erasing complisb the same retult and not be open to Be to take pouension wf Kepreveatatve Hall Toten ith st 16. 50. exe 2 TA sec? | Richardson, werc busily occupied until the | oe steal | th ject s the McPherson | Monday night, where a recey to be given ae ororse ea a2. iat, | takers aad bodes wkesnt ot ol! sla, 400 fap | aeFival of tho bride in seating all her friends, | Toned by Mr. and Mra. Hazry W; Dowling and) joaicatg, combidion TS wee, Meoeamen ba opm |S Sow he woud ot Cesien Se ok SALE gx RESIDENCE, ss 4th et. } soues and’ Dlankets, atcow. W. F- OEYER. 40% Pu. | The ushers preceded ber to the altar. She en- ieang Cae panes ens Gee ee Ga, be @ notice to the world that’ we were | tain in posscssion until tho seat day at moon Eres is : "L: frict. BELO: | F'soit the det Glock ot Patidine Nene te tee one, RIAGES, WAGONS AN fered the church with her relative, Mr. Theo- | wots MeKea! Gus Wilsoe, Mas Byree, Kans | Whe perepiration beste your brow ready to. join with — other civilized | and then organize behind locieed | went: ebowe and weet of 14th st, “the mest oppor: | POR, 84 Mepatriag and orterea wory | Core Braine of New York, who gave her hand in| Tone Maude Crane, Mamie Keough. Bliy Wi {And ll your cash fe spent nations in the coinage of silver upon an¥| TO CROWD THE MALL ANID PNTRANCER ata “t__} tansty fore Uutider to Le found 18 the nw, | promptiy stttnded to. "COOK k SABBOK omy a | Marriage, ‘The groom and bis best man, Me. | Syne juguae rane” Me eee aia . : -upen international ratio and that meau- Hundreds of populist are expe DANIEL & ARMAT. ; a “ sitet 6 5 » Dor ger, at sak tia a acer: pop Capected to crowa = | En Weal Washington. mh? | Robert S. Green of New Jersey, awaited the | (0. Yada McKee. Dore Braminger, Dei In next July yo | while wo declined going on raking their chest F's: ag rick; a. m2; 8 CUEAP PROPERTY ON H si. bride at the chancel railing. aalyteser yr ae ae Wisc loncockas'ec a auak: Brute ie Tor trees ae aint om raking their chet | the hall ways and entrances +o that the repub- : =tient p FARDOX & 60 iran Bikes hos eau | FOR SALE—PIANOS. ide biide's gown was of henry white satin, | Sowing. Jomen Ic Huson, ©, Svet of Bale —— Aiter and national diagrace, iigane cannot enter the capitol building, and if aan as tek st | 800 n ata aa SADEABE il treba eee high-neckedand long sleeve. She wore a fullé | Snore W. N. Hipkioa, Dr, Davia, JL Curtis, | ‘You were out again playi ror tast| Mr. Harter says he believes that silver pur-| necessary there are many who would demand pee : veil and carried a large bouquet of lilies of the We “rtcentna dah » , ~~ chases have greatly contracted the currency | the ibe state waitin to heep ob Ponce 7,504 basement = or Ree aa Wee Nat AROAUSS, fotoa'ent aver | Yalley. |The groom wore bis uniform, and the | P'sorees’ Me Ring B. Speeane O Teylag Det | Nght,” anid the father. during tne last. twenty-four or twenty-five | the rey . This will berdly be reserved eth won ) iin ote lite yee Ting will baal ae large F aa ow oe es morning |f, tia 0, soap ra, the truthful young) months, and that after counting in the notes | to, 28 Gor rd to ine aoe fuction to close them out. Step in and see then tire. the family and intimate | L2¢, q man, ‘I was in just @17." issued by th mont mont f such mob mary pre sok Saiz | yaliowill beniiowedaayart payment” Lay talance | friends followed at the residence of the bride, | | Miss Jessle Campbell left Tuesday morning rap aca tilver the actual volume of the currency nto: | Gooding. The hwpe uf the republicans i te Gor F B10 per month. i Loe 8 pelle Sete o— ae! oo ——_ -~ sap “aah pra = _ so ii, bs Sak GAA as ied tas eee day probably at least $200,000,000 and perhaps | Lewelling, who they beileve will not counts. <2 B - ‘ ‘ecnd fer list. Mulligan started on their wedding trip. ey | at ome, Pelham Heights, near New Yor! nap 4 250,000. 27! smaller th | HANCE ANY Measure not egal and lawful. ae r ; So's cna S005 Pst. nw. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, spend the rest of the winter at the above | city. The little plant you throw, = "easy yc pedo catauaty. | tases pustecliag te eeiioks tment . me ove. stvietiy s . ° Fe TSU APT, | NEAR THE CAPITOL | tat 913 Pennsvivaniaave. | address. Misa Brown of 1702 Q street will give a ten That wan and weary work-worn look $2 — people's party organ, ino ng the above rie Bd : i vet. Int and 2d, 57-6 frout on © wt — Senora ecimane the out-of-town guest prevent at the | January 6, 5 to 7. About the mistletoe? miniel oand) auntie, Policy and in ceferring tothe resrat republicam a i Cuele, 31 5 RY CHEAP " NOS A ORGANS. not gan . v. 3 3 Mr. . E. — _ . state otlocers raid wore ue 5 Donwne Soe et eee equaled im ‘worth sik wacit und cantot te | Green of New Jersoy and. family, the groom's | M 8¢ Mrs. John Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. E. hew $00; will well for 8169 month; no interest. wee ; fi Jowered in price. Fla materials and | relatives; Mra. Louis LorMard, irs. C. F. Win- |“ Bryan and Mrs, Thos, Zorkel and daughter, | “I think it is time for me to turn over a new | Condition of Government Finances at the ee THE POrULIET Crary. . . en 3 E 6 Becker, Wetery frere aud Fond aud Estey | throp, Mrs. S. 8. Howland, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- | Ho have been spending the holidays with Mr. | jeg¢,” said,the cigar maker who refased @ con-| Close of the First Half of the Fiscal Year. | “The republicans only electel forty-three 10.000 | —== Diente the leaders of the sausica Innt, all of New York; ex-Gov. and Mra, | 40d Mra T. A. Scott of 2618 K street, have re- | Jen of cabbage. ‘The Treasury Departinent December public | Candidates. In twenty cases the certificates property a st. extended neat ‘Busy time payments to ei Sorrel Miion Carroll, Mins. Dr. May, Mr. nnd iprhalital sb casmenrernmtrn te! is ake debt statement, insned yesterday, shows fairly | Were granted by open fraud, perjury and for rey, a SANDERS & STAYMAN, rs. Willian May, Mrs. Carrie May Wright, | Mr. John F. Hurley and Miss EI Me- ee ee i lanua tate as to ot Eee IN | ne Merclowtn td) FST. Hw, | Mek Bandolph, Me and Mra Beaver Webly all | Carthy ware married at St. Dominic's Oburelh 70 THE SPELLING REFORMER. citi pac pomrpeyrmamgeetmonimed | 48 poy tm ——- FOR EXCHANGE—On one oF two hom = 7 AIN FOR A BEGIN: | Telatives of the bride. Other guesta were Sec- | Tuesday afteriioon at 2 o'clock. The bride was | 0, praze without end do I hasen to giv government during the last month, as well as | 10n #ll be ia! ah ost side of 14th st. near Bacon: 50x i oven sqpare plage | Petry y and Mre. Elkins, Mra, | becomingly attired in a dark green traveling | Becaws Iam shoor that I o it. during the last six months or the first half of | {uth Not pase Gung, many peuple ofl = mrjes far oniy BoD tocloweout AL EELS | Wilmerding. ‘Stine Morton, Representative and | dre. he bride's maid was Aliss Jovephing | 1mm vindieashon T'@ see shad T iv the carrent fiscal year, which ended December | je astonished at the walter ft NGE, O13 Pa at-3t_ | 3 Senator McPherson, Mr. and Mre. | Hurley, sister of the groo:n. ‘The best man . 3 the « at the villain = FOR, SAE x | FOR Sabi CRRA ohn McLean, Mrs. and the ‘iMineon Wallach, | was Mr, John Dunn, ‘After the ceremony the For Iam the dislekt post. pera te ce meine heer fee and es | H only #16085 cash and 85 per Mrs. ard the AMises Emory, Senator and Mra | couple ieft for New York, where they will spend oi prog 2c eitien | the thiowen, The we Gon. 33 Thee Manes for rent Male, Mrs. Audenried, Mr. Patenotre, SirWulian | several weeks. “What are you doing around here?” said the | but the treasury surplus was lowered « million | “NOTTS a oe a Cap:’at that these f TOR & PROCTOR, FoF Ae f and Lady Pauncefote, tho Misses Pauncefote, | Mra, Bynum will be at home Saturdays at 1314 | Woman to the tramp who had gotten over tho | and « quarter and now aggregates but €29 . pore de pun te bo balieh ar Real Fetate Brokers, oo7 ats nae, | PO" ONY" a spectar pancar Mavroyeni Rey, Souza Rosa. There were many | roth street northwest after January 7, fence just in time to escape the bull dog. 588, fully five and a half millions less then it ed or cheated out of thelr Just sights’ Lo eee ane te POLS FOUM: | carved case: carved I gre: finest tone, coat a ee emenitie anaes | Mra. Philip A. Darueille and the Misses} “Madam,” he «aid with dignity, “Idid intend | was on January 1, 1892. The debt on Janaars The cuily “rights these ‘Mrs. Electa E. Smith, who is making a holi- | Darneillc will not be at home Thursday, Janu- | to request somethin’ to eat. But all I ask now | 1, less the surplas cash iu the treasury and the [scoundrels have is to be bonged ns traitors r rn - ‘ 4 7 7 And we reply that the pe of Kansas whe = 4 2 y yer ne hundred million gold greenback reserves, Ley F advsntawge: day visit to her home in Sterling, IL, was ten. | S'S 5; but will receive on the following ‘Tburs- | is that in the interests of humanity you'll feed | one | have elected eigaty mbooet tes eum Ton at to 14th st. cars. dered a reception last night at Tie Randotph | 1878 in January. that there dog. segregated @835,432,165. Compared with. the | house do not intend to be bullet or buligared House by the citizens of Sterling who attended} Mrs. Outhwaite will be at home to her friends statement put out a year ago the statement | « the national cnesmpment Inst fall, together | the first two Saturdays in January at No.4] ‘The anarci with other prominent residents. A costly solid | Dupont Cirel it of their just rights This canvenn: ts’ bombs are bad enough as| made yesterday shows a decrease in the debt | board, itself counted im two years ago by the they are, but it is lucky they do not explode as | during the year just closed of about six | fraud of William Higgins, need not expect mow t “ * - ? : SUITE: y. | silver tea service was presented to Mrs. Smith. | The friends of Mr. and Mrs, George Kennan millions. toateal the state, The action of thir fraudu- The SEE MASS APTRACEIVE._ LOTS = A AVE X¥:.| A banquet, at which a hundred people were | wit be Gelighted to leara thet thy intend | #2 86 his mouth does, ‘The treasury gold balance fell off about three | lent board is open treason. Those who abet ® onde TWeictH “UBDIVISION on easy present, followed this presentation. Mra. | gnending the greater part of the winter. in cS fa Hed EE anda half millions during December and on | are traitors. If by their notion they turn o Stan te arene, ek Vite ene np & CO. Sinith’s stay at her home has tyen made a nota- Wadingion They aro again oceupying their WASHINGTON MARKETS. January 1 amounted to $121,000,000, or | loose the dogs of war in our beloved #tate and BRICE & LIPSCOMP, = s CHICKERING, ble one in every way. with this gratifying expres- | charming home on Massachusetts avenu oe 210,000,000 less than it was January 1, 1892. city upen their own heads will rest the re- suai ERNEST GABLER & BRO., sion of the appreciation of her efforts to make | “ie. 4" p Lacoy of 1815 Clifton atroot will | i, et MOS Boticeable feature of the market today is | “ Governiaent recetpis during December were | sponsibility. But the peop anna will de RINTING OFFICE, DECKER BROS., her home friends’ visit here to the encamp-| = '* — . inemgs. They are scarce and high and the expected | unusually heavy, amounting to thirty-three and | feud their rights by force of arms if necomary,” PH OP LOT G.C."MANNoR. | ment euch a great success, receive on ‘Thursdays in January. Mrs. | slump has peen indefinitely postponed. ‘There is an And other well-known makes; all in thorough re- a quarter niin, sntte Goleta mentite oovehane RATS DENOUN, Lacey's sister, Mrs. Sites, wifo has been in poor | sdvance along all grades. Nearby are quoted at Sla wd Mrs. John W. Foster will receive callers this " a | Pair and reduced prices 4 z 5 " Hling with nearys. Western | OF the first half of the current fiscal year) ‘The publication of this editorial has greetly, ortanity for specalatien. PEEIFFER & CONLIFF, cca se : | health, is much better now. S2e., and southern are selling nearbys. West reached 195,858,880, fully twenty snilisons h portmnity for specabation. a a ee afternoon from 3 to6. She will be assisted by |“ ytrq and Miss Hallowell of 1409 Corcoran | afe scarce at 2hc.. and cold storage and limed have sauce than = pening of | BTOused the leading republionna, The Dail Mra, Romero, Dupuy de Lome, Lan- “OTRAN SPET CLEANIN . Mrs, MeFerson, Miss Voorh Hai- STEAM CARPET CLEANING. | fg, Mim McPeron, Mim Voorhees Miss Tint nathan ack. ter te recente aps Hight be su -F Manare foot. £ : : A and Miss Bacon. Next Monday’ evening Mrs. | The departing of the old and the dawning of | tons of yesterday as the ruling figures. The tone | six months amounted to $10,576,227. Internal | fore whose leaders depended for their street will be at home on Saturdays in January cpepewtnns preg ee but snfictent for the | 1891. Fifteen millions of this increased revenue | Capite republican orgun of the state quota: | came from customs receipts, which for the last | its ineue today saya: “A party mower existed be= fluence : : is health: on all qualities, but epectally so cu Elgin: ; ape AST. FISHER & CO. . Foster will again resume her diplomatic recep- | the new year was apleasavt occasion at the | fancy creanery and otber wesiere citraa | revenne receipts for the last six months were | and power upon eatravagan’, rocklon #tate- : B P gla il 7 tions. | home of “Miss Effie Harrison. Those present Poultry is slow. Demand snd receipts Mebt, tat om, < seven millions ond aye ae — ane sie! mmoreed 6 tears ey of et yon me fer at the lowest ps Dperly 1 Opor fo beep the bottonn from fallt Dece op ; » tne Deal ye eventioth birthday, and a large company of | Mines Miller, Collins, Baur, Foreman, Foley, * pogetate ar ibe oaly activity tobe | pace with " increased revenue during | or in their private conversation to state thut ends will be present this : X , Bant, . Foley, cin, this sine ‘weet - rand Owner, G01 Vato nw ber of games, interspersed with music, a boun- | "1 tiinl supper was served. tendency than yes ine market is steady. with perhaps a lighter | During this period expenditures aggregnted | rights would be secared by « resort to arm. Call he will be assisted in receiving by her or quail and pheasant | 2195,350,164.or €19,000,000™more than from July | While many « brainless braggert of this popu= A Schooner Springs a Leak in a Terrific Mra. § a) Y . Mr. | re Teasohably hard to. ~ 5 oe “5 A... — pestis and Mew Henry Chapman Ford of Senta tar: Mites Say, Katie and Auna Hart gave a | Sijtoceitlicuarisshiae e's cvenet|1 4 December, 31, 181. Inerwared,penuion | int parts het suduiged tn the” tvoddhirny The American schooner James Wapler | bara, Cal.; Mrs. John Joy Edson and Mrs. Mark | pleasant New Year reception. ‘They were as- | tions a sewer In expenditures, as the pension charge for the | lar utterances of Nenator Telfer Je Ponder, whic! also assist, | sisted in receiving their friends by Miss Belle ‘Calves and L “7 left Portsmouth, N. H., for last six months amounted to $80,423, 903,against | son, John Otis, Willits and smaller leaders. . i= ‘ bY dranges and : New Haven about December 18, was nearly | Afternoon calling eommenced yesterday with | Eoons. Misa, Lpee {ind Maud Simpvon and | yeah: Apples , | @61.341,227 daring the corresponding + SIMPSON'S ALLEGED UTTERANCEA, smashed to pieces during the recent storms at | great rush. Many of the congressional fami- | 3 : - of 1891. This points toa pension charge dur-| «Jerry simpson belongs to the worthy revolee ot bnita- | Sq and her crew had a very. hard experience, | lies in the West End were recoiving. Along K | _3r8. and the Misses Johnson of New Hamp- Will of the Late Frank Schwarz. ing the current fiscal year amounting to the | cnn demagogues uf thin er dyer ti to alles. or | Her enptam, James A. Dodd, ‘the first mate, L. | “eet the carriages were in front of TARRY | Tile events will be as home Petnrdisys in Jaa-] ‘rie will of the tate Prank Schwein’ dias Seon | “eons oe et OOOO, doubt like to me, ata rate distunce, a mob pre , A. Dodd, the # +L. | every house, and the busy afternoons of, the | uary. ‘ ae ———_- 2 . . sls for #g.o00. | B. Hancock, and the cook and one seaman ar- | height of the season were suggested. ‘| A pleasant party was given Inst evening by a | Wed After the formal parts he says: “I give, THE BERING SEA CASE. Yent the seating of republican mombers. Hie for 51-4 fe yooat | Fived at New York Monday on the steamer devise and bequeath to my beloved nephew, frequent interviews make him ay that the 4 ‘Mra. Schofield began her formal receptions of | n; of ng fe M Fi ft 26 aoant P oF? Walle’ at Wa beiween 1st and | Seneca, from Havana. tho winter yesterday. Sho was assisted. by her | Mascachusetis avenues With music ea games | FF8K Spaniuch (child of my matried sister, | ate, Williams, One of the Assistant Counsel, Staos tx plate English thet @ wil be deme tr a ‘The schooner left Portsmouth with a eargo | mother, Mrs. Kilbourne, aud Mies Sanger, who | an enjoyable evening was spent. FloraSpankuch) all my estate, real, personaland Has Sailed for Europe. cama Saanany Broo - oda Th bso whee he 4 Petr nootn of lumber worth $37,000. As she left port she | presided at the tea table. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Flagg, Mrs mixed, of which I may die poaseesed and seized | Mr. Wm. Williams of Connecticut, one of the | nrountebanke like Simpson will endeavor to TORY | *i{susee in wil locations’ met with heavy weather and her cargo shifted, | Mrs. Moore also resumed her pleasant | tine, sen Ce uae a Here . to have and to hold the same to him and his | assistant counsel for the United States in the | keep before the public regardless of the good tome ? R. «| She put into Hampton Roads and had it re-| receptions yesterday, and, as usual, welcomed a Fike eaters Go Weak’: gason ater rh een I ns for | Boring sea arbitration, is the second one of the same of the state, S\LE—DeSina SIE oN F | placed. She again started for New Haven on | #™&¢ company a don, E. Lynch, 0. Will Robt. T, Heiston executors. It is dated De-| American réprosentatives to start for Paris, | | oN0rePublican, paper a Piahenerhinteds cued a seat fret, EB | December 22 At that time furious gales were | Miss Hurst gave a young ladies’ Inncheon | jigms, H. and W. Flagg. cember 29 and witnessed by John Critcher,Sam | where the tribunal begins its session Feb- phic ot hax been heard to utter Mrs. Roger Q. Mills will not receive until the | Banks and John A. Clarke. ruary 23. soutiment that any tepublicen eeshd be ented last of Janu ‘The petition presenting the will states that! He sailed from New York yesterday on the | by violence or uvlawfal or illegal means used. = <3 blowing along the Atlantic coast. ‘The crew had | today. ay eg rene ye ne ge Se work Dani se tie atcong wantuactneest | . Mclnbd Min Jams F Rexbout entertained F Wiley THE | gale threatened to blow them far out to sea off | a company last night at a progress uuchre y i | he left @ widow and sister and personal’ estate relimi- | to maintain their rights The enarchy, treason ee | team acess Secon ot aa als oermlcarpesl | “othe tetas cei wi ae OR ee eee cute. Koad | at Colonial Beach worth #750, stocks valued at | Stmmer Sa ences op Piss [and threate of violence renin the acts «9 | [f0R MALE_—LOT Oo” NORTH SIDE OF K =| intorags and the big waves belabored the ves- | Mi luff of Baitimore are visiting them, | ThOrsdays in January after 4 o'clock, No. #500 and Colonial Beach stock of unascertain- | naries in Paris for the.reception of his col- e > > of the ople's party, wh « tecen eth and 10h i785. tt deen, | Sel, arting the cargo to shift. Mr. and Mrs. John A, Vauderpoel have pur- | &l! street northwest. abie value, and his debts aro believed to be less | leagues, who will foliow him during the | ap ppl cree hae pl eg ~ r | that style of oratory and sentiment stnoe the torm increased in the after-| cased No. 2017 Massachasetta nvenue and have | AMON& the numerous pleasant receptions | than $10,000. month of February. Secretary John W.| miserable conglomeration of treason, comm ¥ had fallen, and the intense | yi ved frum 1765 P street into their Saw hie e. | Monday was that given by Mrs. H. Doneh and Pare ketaaed Foster, who is the American agent, will resign | munism, soctaliem and flat wax born, It ie @ he crew. The oe . | her assistants, Mrs, Chas. B. Donch, Mra. A. Presented With « Cane. the office of Sec: " bout the mid-| tiresome, dangerous frau’ in politics, liable . i An enjoyable progressive euchre party was | i a 2 oftice of Becretery of State_sbous the duty, but it re- x pa io | uehper und the Misses Louise and Clara Donch, | Judge Cornelius Bartle, the patriarch of the | die of February and will at oncé start for Paria. | Within a week to bring disgrace and shame te ed all their efforts to. le the schooner | given on Monday evening by Miss Efe Waterbury, Ottie Miller, Plitt and hana ied { the " i to-| Justice Harlan, one of the American arbitra- | the state. in such weather. Drenched by the scattering t 923 Massachusetts avenue northwest | Bettie Artes. The parlor was handsomely dec- Ye*teT™ division o} apr aceticramns ee tors, is already there. Senator Morgan, the | Republican leaders have tel epray and benumbed by the frosty wind, tiat | guest, Miss Kathleen Clark of | oraied with holly, rubber trees, palmsand many | day presented with a handsome gold-headed | Dim otic shere for Paris ina few weeks, | R€Rt members of the party in all sect ot mints GALL, CEEG ae fened their wet clothes, eIphia. ‘Tbe drawing room wns hand-| other plants. ‘The mistletoe played an impor- | cane by his fellow clerka in the bugeau in honor ssn a'tessent may sustacte the state to come to Topeka on the first traim . from 14and P=ts. to Mt. Piece: the men suffered terribly. ‘orated with mistletoe, holly and | tant part in the enjoyment of the young folke. | of his eighticth birthday. and to be ready for any emergency. tinned to 1405 P et. m ‘The gale weewed ty increave in riolence to- | potted planta The winners! of the bani In the rear of the room were the tables laden | Tyo cane was presented by Mr. Penny, aszist- SME PRINTING BILE. — . OST_ON PKIDAY ght. Aw darkness approached the main- ere: Ladies. first, Miss Ds with dainties, ‘The young ladies in their beau- i ne divi 2 a ee McGLYNN'S LETTER INTERCEPTED, fy las and tags aI" | mast was blown down, and the wreckage cov- | ris ‘ond, Miss Lillian’ Plant: tifal costumes were kept very busy in enter. | 201 chic! of the division, in a few wo! qard ana | Some Objections to the Present Form of the —— a |= ost-6n xmas Ee yn | Crered the deck. The top of the mizzenmast | Lulie Stiles; gentlemen, first, Mr. Jesse Littie; | taining the innumerable callers. About 9 | esteem in which Mr. Bartle is held by his fellow Maneere, Why the Pope Deemed Him Guilty of Con- Iie ath ane ners Ponorram. bet. LR Thea aw. amd fr and sails and ropes fluttered in the | second, Joseph Casei inalle Kane. At | o'clock dancing was begun and continued until | Clerk ‘The measure known as the “printing bill,” tempt and Contumacy. Vor ¥9.000 : : ; . ‘The seamen felt that their position was ed, and, lec © | past midnight. T ‘ : y “ ich is ‘ * . < ing perilous. ‘The vessel secmed to bo | hostess aud Mr. George Hows the company | yee guste, C. Power will be at home at | ayes Ttere, Tesponded in a feeling manner. | which recently passed the Mouse and which is} Arohbishop Corrigan's charges againet Dr. { Mr. Bartle entered the office in 1871 and has | now pending in the Senste, makes some radical | going deeper into the sea, as she plunged into aj entered the dining room, where an elabora et < eae pe . “ | McGlynn, disobedionce and prec | big mass of water that combed over her bow. | supper was served. The table was beautifully | rings Tennary 3 and Thursdays iui Feb- | bees tend Ry at werk qver dine: changes in the matter of the distribution of | doctrines, have not been acted upon at alll by Finder w ‘tt | An examination was made, and it was diseoy- | de with flowers and tne center piece was | es Sao ees ; me ublic documents, The bill provides that the | rs * “ a kt. Uh eged that tho schooner had sprung « leak, |a mammoth cake surmounted by a horseshoe | 4% enjoyable New Year children agains For the Associated Charities. ipod hiotak nor stihl 40 ty Gedele nt oe Ce ee v ia heiactnns Sh 8 qu wishing good Iuck and a happy New Year. | given by Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Webb at thoir] The following additional subseriptionsfor the | "P* : } full powers as a priest, according to the New ‘ster was pouring into the hold in large quat Br pry XN uJ P . document room of the House shall be arranged | y, | tities, After supper dancing was indulged in, Among | residence. 201 D str ; day Detietit of the Associated Charitice have been | 2°Ca@** of the ‘ “4 | York Herald. These charges still hang over the © | qiCabt, Dodd gave orders to man tke pumps. | thore present were Alisses Kathleen Clark, Lily | nvon. to their little das Ct escaland at Tian Bekaaaabe: for by the public printer. No saving, it is! head of Dr. MeGlynn, but it is extremely donbt- \t*” | This was done, but the water conti togain | Callaghan, Lulie Stile ilian Plant, Flora | ‘The children had a happy th Horetof: Pant claimed by the opponents of the measure,would | fy) if they will ever be pushed. The case will POCKET BOOK CoN. | headway, and soon the old was filled and the | Cook, Cota Daw, May’ Harvey, Daisy Harri- | ing and play Ske princi palanmmemenisof | Se be effected by the transfer, asthe public printer | probably mover be reopened. Dr. MeGiymm hey, check for cabins and the forecastle were flood: here | son. Gertie Harvey, Edith Hutchinson, Martha | the evening. At7 they closed their merriment hed i be int ‘do th : MeGly bite, $27.50 on Citizens! Na- | way no hope of pumping her out now, and the | Harvey, Margue : in the dining room.where they were abundantly | A Lady would have to appoint some one to do the | wasexcommunicated for ‘contumacy” in not Satemnl seen Sor seterm te O58 FORT oe tack wae doned, A constant watch | Messrs. George A. CI s served with all kinds of refreshments. Alfred & Emanuel .00 | work. As it is now, itis held, this work is | haying gone to Rome when suxsmoned by the OsT § THREP-STONE DIAMOND EAR was kept for some pass'ng vessel. ‘The schooner | T. Howe, jr., Harry Si Jesse Little, Joseph | those present were Misses Maitie Gary, HLF. B. 1.00 | attended to by those who are in cary access of | pope to answer the charges made against him 4 Finder wil! be suitably rewarded on retn: settled lower in the water and big waves «wept in, George W vey, Juelle Kane, Clem, | Borst, B Borst, Alice Boswell, ‘Total to dat “Favzas | the members and with the least possible incon-| by Archbishop Corrigan. He was exeommani= Chapin st Jad over her. Flaming torches hed been rigged ct S. Harvey, W. J. Donneily | Harriet Bayne, Arline Dutour, nt ‘otal to date. venience to them. Other reasons advanced | cated because a letter which he dispatched to by those opposed to the bill in its present form | +, <ier captives tho aibtapan eal high up on the fore: Harv Caroline Brown, Maud Bree, Nell i Sn Ther return | to any vessel that chanced to pass. The hours| ‘The residence of Mr. F. Briggs, 1921 I streot | ®"4_Mesere. Clarence Webb, Howland Gar: The Night Schools. Fe as foll i he y 2 Mr. F. Briggs, street | a follows vo —~ tS agp ee ple ARE bim ordering him to Kome withim forty days, dragged slowly along without any signs of res- | northenst, was the scene of a very protty wed- | Oberly Daly, Johnnie Webb, Peter Borst, Ruse, | ‘The sessions of the public night scho: A BLACK ALLIGATOR PAW et book sud latch key. Please Pst now, Room No. Ly and rec Pp 5 esi ‘Thowas, 180) ene. ‘The men suf They were} ding on’ Monday evening Jast. ‘fhe bridal | Calvin Willard. is rupted'by the Christmas holidays, will be re- | clerk of the House with copies of Houte bills, | [18% “*UpPresmed” before it reached ite destisme tit pra: x “Aarewart will be paid for his return to that | oftentimes up to their waists 1 water. They | couple were Mr. James W. Fowler and © ‘The Misses Burke tendered their friends a | sumed tonight. : dc. At present the clerk sends the measutes | “An, cocleniastic, who occuptese high a 1 RHEL sox, S42" | had to eling to ropes to avoid going out to sen. | Lillian M. Briggs, daughter of Mee. M. M. | housewarming in their new home, 1753. Seaton 2a ah: cea promptly to the committees to which they are | sn thie tours i wha se niet Position “rkeve | y Ost 4 BEAGK AND TAN HOUND Gyp.| At midnight, as the vessel pitched from a| Briggs, I sireet northeast. Rev. E. 0. | place, on Monday evening. ‘They were assisted Threk hee shee. referred. To take this function away from | ty McGionn tele Lucee te the tent . EEX MOUSES OW OOF. | 2 Se ees Prem fe Le J te | rolling wave, scrested mass of water curled | Eldridge of Douglass Memorial Church per-| in receiving by Misses Mamie Shea, Ethel Mor- is . : : : “ the clerk's office, it is argued, is to imperil the eae ae : oie ites Teh | ovey the rail and sept aft along the deck, One | formed the ceremony in the presence of a ange | rinon and Edith Holden, Mise ‘Nellio Burke | o» (ore Hayman, a colored man, whove place | To.4 Troevess of legislation, "The flee in the pn dere yen eye mye é biome NEW JERSEY Ave, sf, | Of the seamen started tor the foremast. ‘The | gathering of friends and relatives. The parior | and Mis# Morrison rendered several musical se- | Of business is on 12th street, was charged in | Yer’ document room extend from ISi4 to the story regarding the suppression «ff the dector! fac Gasset prevomens Uracelet with froxied | Wave Picked bim up Vodily and carried hiny) was tastefully decorated. ‘The bay window in | lections. Among the guests were Misses M. | the Police Court today with permitting a minor | present in an unbroken chain. Continually lettac. “Mo Gstlored hat tho hotber tae Sean ee “aimed | along: Av be was going over the stern he) which the ceremony took place was a bower of | Shea, E. Morrison, Holden, Quinter, Walsh, | to remain in his place. The act under which | calls are being made for information furni-hed “warnel by 0 high enuietidiing tet Chane is seized a hawser, and, with the assistance of ower Aud tropical plants and a large | Small, and Mesers. Sau Mulligan, Corcoran, | the prosecution was brought was the law against | by these files. It is proposed by the bill todo bsnl BS | given to be transmitted to te another sailor, who answered his cries, he was | wedding bell composed of many different kinds | James, Barry, Jones, McDermott, McCauley, | minors im pool rooms. witha depertment which has been im ex- | saved. ‘The men knew the schooner would not | of slowers was suspended from the center of | Vermillion and Roach. ‘The word “saloon” was mentioned in the | istence since the British burned the Capitol. | PEG, was the high eoclesiastic that burned wink on account of her cargo of lumber, but | the window and above the happy couple. Tho| ‘The fancy dreas party given Monday evening | #¢t, Dat the judge held that the law applied to| The bill makes no provision for the printing they expected to be frozen to death or to be | bride was handsomely attired. ina cream alba | pool and billiard saloons and not to liquor sa- | and custody of the reports and testimony in | ‘iis letter!” was asked. ept overboard. tréee end gauze with an artistic arrange: | BY M8. Frank Jones to her sons Frank and E a y —_ iy It would only create ill feeling and amie ; ms, contested election cases, which has been an | 9, it ould or ieee toes, beige {mornings moring | ment of natural roseuuds distributed mnong ‘he | thelt'woung. fiends to enjoy dacing und the | The Charge was therefore dismissed. ‘The | importaut diy of the clerks’ document rousn prog bape Lange nd autres | Lost cUALe crows Fi : light wes teen in the distanes, It bore down |trimiaing: Her wealth of hair half concealed | Gomasking at the abuudaatie supplied. table, police charged that Andrew Scott,» thirteen-| in the past R Ct i a eck tos : ¢ schooner and proved one o tiny rosebuds. She wore an elegant antly sap b | pousceaiatirba esp: ee eae te a ss “i wos ety, * ” dine, steamer Yumuru, botnd to Havana hea present from the grooin, veer | RCFE At was ascertained who mt partners | eae ec oree = are = oiwaliekan but showed the white feather aad dared from New York. ‘The captain and crew were | receiving the Congratulations of ‘howe’ present | Were.,, Miss Maggie Fletcher was the fortunate — . . d the letier to Rome for tear that Ds, 5 — : ~ | ,, Bridget Sweeney was charged with selling| The Secretary of the Navy today appointed | 5." . aif. wort AE RM Maule rewned ty ge: | taken on the steamer and carried to Havana | aij retired to the dining room, where ay einbs | Possessor of the slice of eake containing a beau- | ,, Hruget Sweeney wns charged with selling ; tidicsg as eee aptabey Byoml At me uate ca itl un thence te ee Xo0 Orate supper had bee. gpreed "be Mien reg, | Hful emerald ring. Among the many costumes pits guilty trong ber cognac, Lawyer Ce: A. J. Perry, Joeeph Benjamin and Charles | ferently from the way in which it was decided. ON JANUARY 2. 1804 © GOL The abandoned schooner is drifting about the | Iiriggs, the ister-in-law of the bride. Mr. and | ¥0T! ott a Ehic. Beers: Night |, and paid $25 fine, ee Spo tare! pty -agtena PO ie bealigan eaetes aS ea Sof Founda, onder. Atlantic. Mrs. Fowler were the recipients oi many band- | riz7ie Chace, white silks Madge Coasts, Plea: | In the case of Robert Weber, charged with | Waliabout lands forming part of the navy functions asa priest,” contineed my afore» Sfeatary Depa tur: bt, will be fierally Few eee | fats Hendon Sebrencmts, some of which were | ant; Lizale Just, Domino; Maggie. Fleteher Sieteting (oe Gandey law, Mr. Carringsontennd | yard st Breckiya fer dhe punpese of. fis] Ol" cae con aay tase, heer Coane : Loyal Austrians Hold Their Breath. irom friends in other cities, ‘The newly wedded | St . ; Luin |® figw in the information, an error of the| transfer to the city of Brooklyn in : SPANIEL, ABOUT A YEAR Loyal Austrians Hold Their couple took an ‘cathy meening meee elded | Evening Star; Bertie Hari, black satin; Lula y y ot perform any pricity function Just af ase | The Vienna correspondent of the London | tended tour north and south. Among those | 2008. Gipsy; Virgie Hoos, Luna; Nebecca | Printer, and ‘the information was therefore | accordance with the provisions of a special act | be could before he was excommuuicated. in ade ; ‘i juashed. ~ a5 5 3 ve i ith, Yum Yum; Elizabeth Smith, Folly; | of Congress. There are about twenty-seven | McGiynn stands now exactly in the same iy be Re ati | Casa hvonghou Austria and Hangury bya | UM Beggs: ie dat hae SESSA | See Cole ni Mads Nala Canty. Tt! Marriage Licenses acres of land involved and the et of Congress | tion as he did when he left St, Sephen's pam rt and 1 = got i. 8 ; r Mies A! ee Mara rol” ay! ‘< ce Curry. Messrs. Victor Crain, Dur ‘rank . rovi it not al 8 | ish. A SETNOHLES" narcnerpr: foward Sno Ya nF UN MME SE SGSE | daring speech made by Herr Eootvors, the | Mise Alice Fowler, Dr. and Mra. A. E. Jobnson, | Wiliams, Domino, Roy Marks, ‘Sambo; Perey | Marriage licenses have been issued by the | $41,000 per sates The commainnon ts to dome Cor Tot ang « Ont | SATURDAY. | NEAR 10TH AND, Hf | leader of the Hungarian indeyendents. Herr | Vr" 200 re, Colle Mr. aed ale Te eeeaii? | Reardon, Clown; Albert Skinner, Dude: Jessie | clerk of the court to the following: William | mine the value of the property in excess of <TATE THE Dieck os back. brows Eoetvers denies the right of the king to be of- | rg rar ia re. Vandergrift, | Brookes, Dude: * Harry Smith, Genileman; | . ' ‘ Mrs. J.B. Carroll, Me. Cross, MMe and Mee, , 5 Pletcher and Luey Tyler; John Sumner and fended with subjects of 4 nation standing un-| Tate, Among those present trom Faictas, Va.; | rank, Willard, Folly; Clarance Agar, Chinese; | Letha Ellen Stewart; Chas. N. Walter and rac a approachably bigh above all others, ing, and Mrs. M. G. Serma ; p file Varia, both se nits PAID FOR “RETURN OF | be'said, must be made to understand that bo Jerman, Mise Withers, x ‘Pugh ‘and Mes aL jas. "Watson, | 1 oben of Faugq ye Vas Widow; J | Dosen cs terse, sated nip. to 714 iota Say We deer Wie teria etna Wan ack Turk, and others. The | Wm. Lisles and Mary Jane Johnson; Moses D. M 8. Ws i = - with bor or ieee hese! bra aoe A delightful reception was held last evening xs Gogg” wore Mrs. B. Hooe, Mire ©) ster: fem yt nena Meets im emote aod PERSONAL. incense the king ngainat the! taiionals and it~ | bf iss Toataher a+ 1419 N street in honor of |" protty wedding mas celebrated at Graco M. | Ada Becks; HM. ‘Corsie of Rappahannocis ‘nntine the hangings, carpetsand | FT DONT TAKE A 24 Fol ¢fals as rebellious subjects. ~The rebels,” said | Miss C. Harrison and Miss Rice, and from | E: Church Tuesday, December 27, 1892, when Ye. and Elle Morehead of Fauquier county, iy | Dovante You thet we pase by te speaker, “regard ttungary as more precious | unait 10 o'elock her parlors were throngea. Al | Mise Lizzie Drunger and Mr. Wilbur Haws- secou-hand clothing 5 than their religion. and will renounce the con- ; ft feasion rather than thelr patriotism, ‘The inde- | qe fuette were deeply and cll pelatinge et ie pendence of our country must be the aim of | Passmore. Much interest was manifested ia i were married by Rev. Mr. Shannon. “The Pa uC RE ere Mr. Austin, who was also best man, ‘Mgr. Satolll Needed in Canada. Me. Hawzhuret and. Mr. | A serious spht bas taken place between the ; t i COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | PEUSIh RGMStiy thenpsuicas consdenta LEE Pty Ie MGuzess ior M0. | Our national politics,” cotttahtiog wie rs Shas. F ‘Dodge | Keller. The becomingly attired im | pranches Catholic Mutusl Bonefit Ave 00 PICTERESQUE FARM IN | Sar O@oe “at jim” | ‘The newspapers of Vienna have not dared to| On'the Sintige Matoweae) Hever mio ee oy Been | shaion ta Coustae Tas Quabes'Oeipobesters ¥, ¥ SOME KIND-WEARTED PYRSON WOULD | publish an exact report of the hb; They | jections were given during the evening and a | Of | Dicat'youne tian #300 t0 sy rent and start buat: | substitute ‘the crown" for “the king” where-| \qtons : Ns mi | beon formed into a grand council, In answer on oy note. Address | ever the latter expression is used. Was served: Assong. thoes. present. to: thee poe 84% | HONORABLE. "Star omen ae Se ere Mra. H. R. Fulton, Miss Hamner, . > 44 request CM, EXAM [NATION QUESTIONS nae eae i Robinson, Gov. and Mrs, FletcKer, archbishop flatly refused to Tue vineaT Pamwe im | C SSSDRE ERA La. resttemta, Another coal oil concern, called the Bremen | Miss Wilkins, Miss EM permit 4. 23h acree highly improved. bandeotve | _d31-2m' ‘Southwest cor. dht'tnd Kote-n.we_| Trading Company, | hes been formed to | professorof botany at Wi pabired “i Stoar Sulina’ * two! cauming “face'tiee | M,C, WHELAN, CORRE CORRECTOR, FOR aba SF eo Ona OS |e epeeren i a . see ip COMERS CORRECTO 3 SPT TEE Fey Tl a A Meares, HEANE | (os that ste not consected te any manner, faz| Mr. E. Loudon Snowden, the new United | Mra. Willit Capt. John BY wr. ton Pa tm _ | Soluterest whatacevsr. frthe, Corset Dantores_om ¥ | States minister to Spain, has arrived at Madrid. ‘Bega and | ginisn, has died FOR S. BICYCLES. Ne deen Neser Ark, for the murder of Gep, Watkins in FET) micYoLe PNEC- | ‘ ivup Pair a pe eam ehete Beleens spss: loaned. ai YTS, RICTOLE, PREC AGENCY. | _A serious labor riot occurred Saturday in Mad- ae or th end Be Sate?” Phe ed . rid. While 1,000 workingmen were marching to FSS. Go san sarery_9 ts: Mausaer, We Fats we Am aoe wal: ea), Bronche Safety. “aD: vine PYAR Wak} ACCOUNTANTS. sien aa PATRICK HO. BRENNAN, C. A. Pte 3 eto ae | A.J. Hudspeth bas been executed at Harri | gare Gd at an physician, i | i ‘York, ane

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