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Ses THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., aftmepad’ JANUARY 19, 1893: = <== n < bars welcome to their callers. Mrs. Aldrich, Miss SILVER AND CURRENCY. SENT TO THE PRINTER. R. A. Mom 3, Thomas Monte and F FOR THE PUBLIC HE GRAMPRCY, vi + | in the coz; dining room Mrs. Samuel Miller | Talks With Two Prom'nent Visitors on | The Lists of All the Various Subcommilttecs Nineteenth to 22d street Prederich & New- Fi: red Po Raha baad Ha, 2 S07 Vermont avenge, ‘and Miss Valentine Mendonca eat at the tea Current Financial Issues. ‘on the Inaucuration. man, chairman; Thomas A. Brown, (has, Mun- eee OrCLO" K AM. for ferniating the paper go "i table. B. B. Smalley, member of the national demo-| The work of preparing the lists of the various 7 Moran, Woif Novdlinger, Bd aR Thana prorcsa's ty be cpcaed ter | perday. NMeuth'y and weeky'waese | Heeties |Two Notable Pe Honored | ,, rs. Noble hed plessant reception from 4 | cratic committee from Vermont, is at the Ebbitt | subcommittees in charge of inangural details T*"! 1. © Mar Jamon A Oliver, Karl Decor, Fe abo "a $Skis Ward covouaties ‘oi rsonages He Soee ALS (Sho as pevicted br Mira. Carr, | House, Ho informed a Stam representative as at last been finished and they were allseot in Sischenser tas Winn spate Bele” t ONRISETT HOUSE NOW OPEX, Yesterday. wife oF Gen. Corr, U.B.A., Mise Petes and the | thas nis visit was devoid of political signiticance. | from headquarters to the committee on print- | in Gulaa on 4 hee aay Gwent THOS. MOREISED Tropcetor, er ad tor and Mra. Brice at a dinner last | “Whe’her Vermont will be recognized again ing this morning. Whep in the course of afe® | The commitine Mitte Ten S650 secs Serpe jovoine an —at-im ___* _-__ Wan D.C. hagetdatactshioa eaai Satice ane Mra Fuller, | PF ® cabinet appointment,” he said, “I have no days these lists make their appenrance in book chairmen ner ceee mdi be re carued her 14.16 © cat eed ao RECEPTIONS, DINNERS, TEAS. | jittice and Mrs. Gray. Mee Romero, Repre! | means of knowing. Mr, Phelps, who is counsel form the volume will bea surprisingly formid~ ct ym vw, mares: Hs wow onen for reception of ueste. Rooms tentative end Mra. Cable, ex-Gov. and Mrs, for the government in the Bering sea contro- able one, for the lists have been growing stead- June pean 4 E Roe none Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barney, Mra. John | versy, informed me that he intended to sail for ily as names have been suggested and added to F B ccceae z Prince Von Isenburg and Cardinal Gibbons | Sherwood, Miss Kate Field, Mise Tuckerman, | Purope on March 4. > them up to the lat minute, eo that now the few Pa ave. and 14th st., the Lions of Society—The Cabinet Recep- | Representative and Mra, Reed, Mra, Willetts of ¢ “‘As to the silver question I trust the bill will | be repealed. We might as well pile up pig lead in the vaults of the treasury. While I don't | think the dangerous stage has been reached yet we will soon be on the verge of it. This pur- chase and accumulation is an absurdity. You committees are very much larger than they have ever been at any preceding inauguration. nbaten The big room donated to the committee on §" pans) ablic comfort, in the rear of the insagaral F jeadquarters, is a bus place, and will be More disniny and more so ever’ day until after the inaugura- Chicago, M. Patenotre, Minister von Holleben | d Gen Beale, The table was decorated with a bed of American beauty roses set in their | own foliage and asparagus. At the corners of the table there were large bouquets of the same long-stemmed roses tied with a broad bow of set Washington, D.C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. tions Yesterday—The Gossip of the Sea- son. The dinner given last night by Mr. and Mra James F. Barbour in honor of Prince Leopold | satin ribbon the same shade. During the go into a bank, present a chetk for $100and tion. The commitice some time ago opened gi tay yon Isenburg of Austria was a notable event. | Progress of -the dinner there was singing by Ee paid in Ol sliver colina. Well. then, there's Se oe ee eee) oe GINTA AVE NEAR | Tho entire ‘parlor suite 'was in festive dress, | Professionals. Z akick. Nobody wante it but silver stateemen 4!! people who have quarters available for inau- tons to the inangural fond re ‘cteain bed ena teoe’ | Both drawing rooms wore decorated with La | The Brazilian minister and Mrs, Mendonca | or those Of | Suration time, with the prices ther ask and any ed by the treasurer, Mr. Glover, asgoant to Col. JOHN M. CLARK: | France roses and the doorways opening on the | will give a dinner on January 27. course I’ sp ceald be arnation about sccommodations thet €6.000. The following additional aubsrviptions , | hall were massed with palms. Behind this| Mrs. Shiras, wife of Justice Shires, has re- | Point. I be ee Rake winds yvlazed bo: Vrxeinia BEACH, Va. " ire. iras, e » opinion is in city. parchinen' hedge ® mandolin and guitar orchestra played | turned for the season and has her friend, Miss | °P' In res THE PRINCKSS ANNE, through the evening. The dining room was act. In Vermont nineteen ont of twenty | mse to notices printed in the local Gray of Pittsburg, staying with her at the Ar- | . ere has been a pretty steady line of 8 MILES Fit embowered in bay window was lare on that side™ and believe with | Papers there pretty 4 18 sapere ey a OPENS JAN. 1. | embowored fe gee a eee ‘ng of | Hngton. i ma in'a gold standard. ‘Silver can't be sent | People who are willing to entertain rangers —y iy healthfad revs. with positively cares | White roses in ront and softly shaded lamps to | Mrs. Seartor Manderson having been and abroad to pay our debts. It is only good in| ation. The prices asked. a8 0 Kiveetimate: ‘us ducking grounte es ‘upper end | bring it all out the better. The mantels were this coantry.. While Iam not an expert on this | ‘¥ moderate indeed, and the presen! continuing to be indisposed, eperag ip. Pa A. & Abell &C finement to her residence, has not been able to robly will not be able the weatber becomes : Fam | of Currituck Sound.” “Address > 8. E, CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. _31-t0, tha. 268 that there will be ve: overcharging during the i Washington is eviden banked with white roses and mignonotte and | a drapery of smilax and asparagus. The round table was set with eighteen covera, The center- important question I will say it is all bosh that the millionaire and the rich will euffer by depreciated-currenoy. Of course they will feel f | $500; and M. L Weller, €200 | ~~ IN THE BOTH: receive this winter and to so, at least not until going to live up to to, th. : oe EA SIDE HOUSE, ATLANTT -o8e8, tious. it, but it is the poor man, the workingman.who its Teputation for square and fair treatment to | | S’ohen alt the years Rot Ga cond roe ell reg Et (earl 9 Rage ca fl field Hoge have | fecls it first and last and ail the time. It makes | it# guests, There have been so far compara | nee meat Getlates har etiek weik to aceon Tounded bya circle of maidenhair fern. At| Mr. and Mrs, William Schofield Hoge Cony Si i { an ‘wakiic perenne ot tee four corners low silver lamps burned unde | cards ont for a tea on Friday, January 27, from | %0 difference whether a Vanderbilt pars 10 or | {ively few applicants for quarters from any but the republican jendi " ure ss BANLES EVANS. _ | ghades of lilies of the valley, Against the bank | $'tp'7 S'eleck, at ion Larcleccte pdecgents oe ~ ol penal ea the | tart. and the. supply largely cusseds the do- | Saeuln, iat the Astingten, “4 amb ~d MICHIGAN AVE, NEAR THE OCEAN, | f/.Srou rested little white sleds filled with | ‘The Young People’s Union of the Church of | "Al? {im opposed t0 absolute prohibition of | mand. Early comers have been able to get |eaidto Tur Sram srmmecente head Completely remodsiedand refurnished. Steam heat. | Indies. They had ribbon ends, with the name | OUF Father will give a tea and bazaar at the | immigration, I believe in proper restriction | Wbat ther want on most satisfactory terme. business and in no way with the Qben all ty year. _JAMES HOOD. SSt SS | and date in gilt, ‘The name cards at each place | Fesidence of Miss Clara Barton Wednesday | and quarantine, but what constitutes it Lam | UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS CRAROING COMMISEIO¥. Nicuraprn cabal tf Corea, however, because had the name and date in gold lettering and in prewar, galong f 1, 1893, from 6 to Lb o'clock, | not prepared to say. The committee on public comfort is rather it isa topic of general in avecbend new goadh PRA CopruEE CORSE CORBANY: | one corner the American and Austrian flags en- | Corner 17th and F streets northwest. MR." WIMAN ON CURRENCY. worried over the action of several parties WbO discussed on the f ont, Gen ¢ + 1 BSEAR. | Gees’, At ihe incidentals to tho. serving of | ~ Mrs. C. T. Sampson and Mim Mend Cilsbee! pistas Wines of, Sew Voth, the well-known | have opened up room-renting offen, claisiug there ave pract eens: HI stock: dots 1107 _G Sz M.C. WHEESS: | the dinner showed the taste and cleverness | will not receive on Pr dey. the 20th instant, but are pra una 4 | Sukdress We Formerly of Fst.) Manager. which had designed it all. The Bomen punch | will take the day for Friday vixits. financier and Staten Island farmer, will de-| to have some sort of authority from the com- ion We want to see . ‘ | mittee. They take a commission of 10 per “<4 : | We hareno branches, The | ame on in pretty little slippers, and when, the - friends on | i¥€F 8n address before the national board of | . a commision of tion ender partial gor = Phyeion Culture rsst Can icen came they were served fa the form of snow | _, is# Clara Barton will receive her °° | trade. Ho has just arrived in town and had | cent on ail contracts made for quarters during OO" Nulen Partial ward Sith, perma. | Jucka. "The articles ust conform to M. ¢. Whelan. Mtanaver, bad balls heaped up in chocolate sleigha, ‘Tbe | FFday from 2'to 6, the following to ray to a Stan representative | the inauguration, so that it is to their interest S9¥€rnment to hold & y of the stock Ft oct Isa: | will be furnished upom application to the Neve store, In-our uew store on are ire Senetce aod Mra Gitecn, Mr. 4p) | 42 Perk! wae:given last evening a0 the rett- | shout waltouhl eurrisa plies LT er a nemapinger p and lagged ay a inp provistex | ‘yithineton. D.C." er to the bu “Tue attention we have special far ru Seckendort, Dr. and Mra, Reuling» Misa | denco of Mr. John Dorsey, 102 G street north. | ‘Yes, sir. I believe in state banks. The fear | *PProve of this sort of business at ail, for at meut fixing the tolls completion eon. Cuil or aageme | Scien ee nee Reuling, Miss Slingluf of Baltimore, Mra. L. | west, in honor of the twelfth anniversary of | of what is called ‘wild cir headquarters, in room 10S of the Leoman | all other thiave being | depa: tine currency is a base- ml necesmity and the Sais less one. G st. = Bg am ing and nef, the ‘worlds, Were B. Webb, Miss, Houston of Now York, Mrs. | the birthday of bix daughter, Lillie, who re- Tiere en's a state in the Union | Panrling. no commission is barged. bat o the r re 1 cou: at as Americans acd IN A PROMINERT | elect . Core Wuliam Lay, Representative McMillin, Lieut. | ceived many handsome presents. Among those | whose morality and honor in not so high that | COMtars every attention and courtesy is tbown Qin | he Paciti se. Address 1. + Sea wu te ane ae Conkiing, Mr. F. A. Richardson and Mr. Henry | present were Misses Elsie Brodt, Irene Morgan, | wonld permit the existence of an unsafe state | f° cme who have rooms to rent and those #9 | signe will, wh yng 4 — a =. hans and, short Tengths. gary | Barbour. fe Darlton, Bernadett Conners, Irene SSher- | banking institation. Enormous dvantages | "40" Pein Gian: os dike ct ele al advantage SALF— GROCERY STORE DOING A OCD came Auk Miss Voorhees’ tea yesterday afternoon to | ¥00d, Alice Merriman, Jexeie Lockhead. Mary | wou! low fre such a aystem. 2 . chair to the oe ab fk yer most Cardinal Gibboos thrcuges Eardtor Voor | Hutchinton, Helen Whitchand, Ee Wheoler, | What willbe the basis? The, best in the orld. | Reneral inaurural. ts nt the headquarters of the | rods od aon hon Pa ‘BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EV You C B F : Rorhs o¥e Masters Paul Thorp, Albert Dorsey, Morgan | Here is an example: Staten Iriand or Rich- | ¢xecutive committes every day up to 3 wading T markets, afford cheaper i Aibastyens confidential’ Ladies and coat! Co VAN PUY E LESRt — Se = pesting of the | Sherwood, Walter ‘Thorp, Charley McCullough, | mond connty bas issued 800.000 worth Ty evs, wget ora memrhecpetr ede tae market, and thus men. ean lours, Ha. m. to 9 p.m. 20 Lt. ¥, ol vi la at 3% Is tf TaSEE and Cis ine ee are abke be : tetween iat and North Capitol ste m-w, jaiset CHL LET AP tae Seek, th teving | winter, ‘The pleasure that it gave the friends | “Obert Whiteband and Carrol Brodt. Sree GL eae eee nin | demas ot Vidltece wha come tn Se one Bhd on a jae — F ri® THE OLDE: = z M, asa “4 Mr. W. H. Barnes of Le Droit Park ahd Miss | improvements, and every pane am ra a at will net injure SoPU RE OF TWELVE-NOOM | PROF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED four | of the hostess to meet the cardinal can hardly Pe - lund in the county is pledged, We old. the | every conceivable sort of business, the railrosd:, bat will be found t a ben. Wwe sohuines shin, foremthoul's rertising clatrvoyant, astrologer and mediunin be overestimated. While it ia by no meana un- Loa — as Ralph eer 4 botids at 102. I want ‘to know if that ts not as |. Additional subscriptions to the inangural fornia tee great product see {2 | | Born with wonderful prophetic cift of secord sieht, ‘sik uot an artificial gaig | Common for him to be present at social affairs | Miller Fridays, January 20 and 27, at d been received by Treasnrer Giover | fund ba ood a basis for an issue of currency as a pub- street north west. for 5, Th Of fleshy, bata | tells ail the events of your ilfe from cradle to grave, in thi im caused by the in: isicity it was the first time that he was the | as 0 A. 8. Abell Company, the Baltimore | PAIKER, | reveals hidden | lic debt which was contracted by war, and the WAICH RE v reis-d healthfulness of your diges- I guest af tion whereit| Mrs. Ge ¥ Dean will not be at home |)‘, |S Warhing’on and Georgetown Rail- "e groaned special guest at an afternoon reception where rs. George Cooper Dean will not ne | ysis of hich aes note cele gad Gna? § jaching’on and Georgetown Rail- | auses speedy ma | Cy Pe Was possible for so many to have the chance to | tomorrow, but will receive on the following |" ‘Mr. Wiman while here will work in favor of | F8d Company, $1.000; Weller & Repetti, $200. | American ¢ pede . telis whether the one y REOLEUM meet him. Miss Voorhees and the cardinal | Friday, January 27. the passage of the Torrey bankruptey act, con- COL. MOORE'S SUGGESTION. that dhs Ce jee Ry troutirs, evil infitences ures Consumption, Comes, Cole, see ena bas geese ne coors of the bay | Mrs. Bernard Johnston will not receive again | cerning which he suid: Col. Wm core, chairman of the inaugu- | reported na mble wil sure roneh tisand pure feelin : oe i i : 3 building o aig ig Doues ine natural, healtful way. | presented to his eminence. Very. many of the | ‘Di8 season, on account of the death of ber |. ‘The idea of forty different insolvency laws | rat committee on military The buiiding of brother, inas many states! There are 200,000, ves, a | eeperagrnpcbinione PLO sa18 FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. | guests kissed his ring, and in doing ¥o made quarter of a million, merchants in the United | 8° that the representatives of the various |) ing a SS ee the deep courtesy which id the proper ac-| Mrs. Arthur Payne and Miss Payne of 2215 | quarter of 4 ted $5 for | out-of-town newspapers in Washington might | [na wis CoP attcurs® MEAD CURED IN ONE NIGHT | con paniment of that act and which is al-| Washington circle will receive on Friday and santorsscioedl Matron ae Let's have | aid very materially in completing arrangements | sug cnonty SHER OF GH enaE. ofa by drutusts xoneraliy. 2 Ways. an interesting scene to watch. Tho will be assisted by Mrs, Meredith, Mrs. Ken-| jt: the quicker the better. - Whether the Mosaic | for the military orgunizations who conremplate i anne courtesy and kisting of the ring was, of course, | nedy, the Misses Day, Miss Nelson and Miss | inw of allowing the land to rest once in seven | &ttending tbe inauguration if they would notify Maguac Whe ox plone Goma oe ee OR ~ not confined entirely to the Catholics present. | Mason of | Virginia, ‘Miss Tyler and Miss | yeary chould “apply toa national bankraptey | 26 organizations in their respective cities sean aw Py oat a aay eee ee ae on weet SHOOTING STARS. There were none, indeed, of the callers who | Kleinschmidt. actand letex e one every ten years, say, I | 2nd states to rej port forthwith to the general | to constr lhe grest waterway be- 1 PRON ORE | Sundays, 1. 7pm 7164%at. aw, PO. building. ——— pn oni oP ee tea te Mrs. Sidwell, 804 21st street, will be at home | am not willing to commit myself. SaEnA aston the — = _ = | tween the two oceans . ETWEN | salzse Tt i ” i rare that it was y. r ‘i partadeCters i a E rival, numbers they wi! ing sone therize the “Tt is very remarkable,” said the dignified | yore or not it made no diference in the warm | TBUFdays of this month and next. = and whether ther have privately secured neces-| Tp, rte Rentleman who was remembering what he said Mrs. General Carroll has taken house 3023 ARRESTED AT THE TRAIN, ev were congregated in the office of am greeting which each received in return, and, in fact, a fair share of the guesta were already ‘ac- quainted by name or reputation with him. The cardinal wore over his scarlet edged caxaock tho hourchold insignia of bis rank, a cape of ecarlet moire and the small red cap. Miss Voorhees wore a muperb toilette of light brocade with a puffed bertha and sleeves of light-green watin and rich pear! passementerie sary accommodations in this city. ARRANGING DETAIL. Progress all along the line was evident at the | meeting of the executive inaugural committee yesterday. Reports were received from the various chairmen giving an account of the condition of the work intrusted to their care. when he slipped up on the ico, ‘to what an ex- tenta man’s physical equilibrium and moral equilibrium are intérdependent.” P street, West Washington. Mrs, Jessie Palmer Weber, daughter of Sen- avenue hotel around two big canvas-covered and strongly braced flat boxes about five by eight feet that looke Uke a mammoth tronk that bad been sat upon when very ang end marbed into two pancakes “I never saw anything like that before,” anid the gentleman with the bay window under his Policy Men on Their Way to Alexandria. ator Palmer, will not receive today, but will re- | __7bere are many persons now serving time in celve on Thursday, the 26th, «t the Elsmere, | J+il for having been .connected in some way axsisted by her niece, Mise Matthews, With the promotion of the gume of policy, and | Mrs, Wm, N. Moore has as ber guests Mrs, | it is well known that the arrest of a writer or | Guy A. Gibbs of Cambridge, Mass, and Mise | runner means a probable jail sentence. Still OUTWITTED THE FROST. The gamins were nimble and wary, That's why they were seen swiftly rushin' | PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY ERIN THE 7 ; trimming. In her receiving party were Mra. | Maude Clayton of Bangor, ite. At home Tues-| there seem to he plenty of persons on the out-| In regard to railroad rates Maj. Biscoe, from | wacty chan ee, Oc an #1 mivay iad arr Heber May, who was, tastefully ogowned. mm |davs, 24th and ist, No. "1639 Marion street ride who are willing and ready to take part in| the committee on transportation, eubmitted | "Noe I.” . iw, bot Gin and th, Pand Quis, Where two politicians white silk mull and olive velvet; Mrs. Jo jab | northwest. ~~ the seductive game and run the chance of going | two letters, One was from the Norfolk and |golohos MSY the gentleman fm ‘AND EARCE Were holding a heated discussion. Pierce, jr., in light-blue brocade, Mrs. Adee | Mrs. Harriet A. McCibllan of Atlanta, Ga., is | Seductive game z come | ¥ folk and | golozhes. to jail. Wasnington Steamboat Company, stating that : “I'd Itke to knowb what's in ‘em, anybay,” Roars in gray bengaline and velvet and Mrs, Winthrop the inauguration rates on the company's |®dded the gentloman witha cold in hie bead visiting Mrs, Frank Kirkland at 724 12th street in black satin brocaded in rosebuda. In the northwest. Recently, however, there has been apparently Indian mesl—Government rations. IE. DEFAW oo = 5, fi ‘ th a concluding «neeze. ME, DREAMER. THE ONLY CPLPBRATED library Mra, Schoticld served coffee and frappe| The lady managers of the Homeo: thic Dis-|*% temporary suspension of business by the | steamers would be $4 for the round trip for in- “a WS a a eS 3 wit : y manager pa he " ust then a ¥oung man with n cigar, a com sof ip. Odiceligars.Gamtod. 4 stan | “Hello,” said on department clerk to | comfortably, cmconced in & corner behind'® | vonwgry, 625 Mamachiusetis avenuo northwest, | Jeck#on City firms, #0 fur ax operating in the | dividuals and £9.50 for members of organiza: | gjyvy fhe” District is concerned, but the firm of *‘Don- another, “here's another joke about a woman | fame room Mixs Kilbourne, ber sister, p.esided | Will ive a ten and dance on the evening of Fri- tions numbering twenty-five persons and over. | porte L 26-2mk7 = : ° " ie 0 WHITE, OF BosTow. | SnOther x hme ee ee a cd | day next. nelly & Co." in Alexandria has not ceased | The other letter was from J. R. Wood, general |and tnbuchling “the wteaps, tie Se ee ad baer nc ale tS cg aac teed stare) apr py Meroe es care Tong | The engagement is announced of Miss Henri-| operations, if the evidence given in court be | paseenger agent of the eastern division of the | opened. Tach contained a nichelps bose: pet epee ~ Hig booties table which had an oval cushion of scarlet | etta Bien to Mr. Charles H. Jacobs of Philadel- | true. . caneyivanis vaiirend. stating thet the matter | motored, compte th all the pura os,” wine the reply; “those are very 600d | tulipg in the center and was lighted by searlet- | phia, Policeman Flathers of the fourth precinct | Of rates for, the whole eastern section of the | phernalia of lanterns > jokes usually, but when you got married you bearings, spring seats, Ac. of the modern won't take much stock in them.” capped tapers, Or country had been left to the presidents of the Among the gnests were Senator and Mrs. ‘The Society of Alumni of Georgetown Uni- Beltimore and Ohio and Chesapeake and Ohio was on the lookout for the policy people yester- INITSS1ONER 0. r oes % SJouS E'veaLi, Geet Fees MANICURE. ISTH ST.N ys facture of PINT MANICURE and CHI }OODS south of New York ATTORNEYS. YAMPBELL, CARR! Law, 505 Data. w., Washing! tow | 15 Per Cesr Discousr Sare Art Hoover & Ssypens} ened air of Shoes or Slippers The holiday ropasts are o'er With all their pleasures and their fears. ‘The fowl can rest in peace once more Until spring-chicken time appears. “T don’t believe that girl will ever learn to waltz,” said a young man. “Worse than that," was the reply. will never learn not to attempt it?” “She GETTING EVEN. “What makes you write your stories on both sides of the paper? You can’t get them printed.” “I know it. But I can worry the editor.” Up to date there has been no evidence that the report. that greenbacks have microbes has occasioned the slightest prejudice pgainst the greenback. Weareabrave nation “My dears,” said the Polar Bear to his fam- iv, “Ithink we might make a trip to the United States, if we make haste. 1 understand they Vilas, Chief Justice and Mrs. Fuller, Senator and Mrs, Dolph, Senator and Mrs, Waithull, Miss “Walthall, Commodore and Mrs. Ramsey, Col. Winthrop, Representative and Mre. Bourke Cockran, Senator and Mrs. Blackburn, the Minses Blackburn, Gen. Seboficld, Justice and Mrs. Brewer, Mr. F. A. Richardson, Mr. Chas. Williams, Miss Williams, Mrs. J. Thomson Swann, Mrs. Field, Mra. Shiras, Mrs. Brinton Stone,’ Senator and Mrs. Call, Mrs. Donohue, Mre. Martin, Mra. Stannard, Senator and Mr«. Stockbridge, Mrs. Robert Christy, Senator and Mrs. Dawes, Mr. Josinh Pierce, jr., Admiral and Mrs. Crosby, Senator White, Miss Margaret Edee, Prince Inenburg, Mrs. John A. Logan, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Reuling, Mixs Troscott, the Misses Mullan, Judge Lander, Judge and Mra. MacArthur, Representative and Mrs, Outh- waite, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cabell, Mi ee) Po vy. T. J. Gen. Moore, Dr, and Mi i E. A. 8, Mrs. and Miss Condit Smith, Mra. Zane, Mrs. Blackburn, Mii Davidge, Admiral and Mra. Queen, Senator Jirs. Gibson, Judge Jere Wilson, Senator Vance, Representatives Brown, Brookshire, Martin and Patton, Representative-elect Taylor of Indiana, Mr. Charles Carroll Carlton, Mrs, Dunbar and Mra. Robb of Indiana, Mrs. Senator Carey, Gen. and Mra, Vincent, Mrs. John McLean, Mrs. and versity will hold its thirteenth annual banquet at the Arlington on the evening of January 26. Miss Edith Hulsey Lay is still confined to her room by illness, the result of a cold con- tracted while on a visit in Baltimore. An enjoyable dance was given by the Ever- grecn Socials at the residence of Miss Moore Tuesday last. Among those present were Misses M. Moore, L. Bali, M. M. Collow, N. and M. Robertsod, B. Turktion, “H. Hutcherson. C. ietz, L. McClelland, B. Kliendient, C. Patter- son, P. and J. Topiey, M. Goddard, Mrs. Moore Patterson, Messrs. RC. Woreh, A.B. Gawler, ©. Dietz, G. Chapin, T. Moore, A.M. Jackson, J. Graves. The next meeting ‘of the club will at Mixs Ball's, 1404 Maryland avenue northeast, Januagy 24. Mr. R. H. Willet, jr., of 1220 Connecticut ayenue, who has been in poor health for some time past, left yesterday for Ha to spend the winter. He will go to Europe during June, July and August. Wis father, R. H. Willet, who accompanied him to Havana, will be back bejore the inauguration. Their hospitable home will be closed as Miss Bealle Willet will go to New York and remain until her father returns. Mr. John E. West and Miss Ella W. Kidwell day and he went to the favorite stamping ground of the runneré—Maryland avenue and 6th street southwest. There he captured two violators of the law. They hnd gone there to catch the noon train for Alexandria. Theroisa grade at the curve aud the trains go so slow that it is not dificult to board them while in motion. A colored man and boy were standing there, ready to jump on the train when the officer arrived. He got there just before the arrival of the train and the policy runners were placed under a The name was Faward Harper and the boy gave his name as Wm. Thomas, Policy papers were taken from them and this morning they were tried in Judge Miller's court. The boy's case was first called, and he will- | He said | that he meta man named Thomas near 20h | & ingly explained what he bad done. and E streets and the man emploved him to take the papers to Alexandria and deliver them to Donnelly & Co., on King street. “Who is Thomas?” asked the judge. “A short white man,” he answered, “Sixty da y ington defended the man and he plead aot guilty. ‘The officer gave his testimony and then the roads and the first vice president of the Penn. | sylvania road. These gentlemen have not yet, Mr. Wood states, reached a conclusion on the subject. 3 THE BALL SOUVERTRA. The report of Mr. Beriah Wilkins, chairman of the committee on ball tickets and invitations, @tated that it had been decided to accept the bid of the bureau of printing and engraving for the souvenir invitations to the ball. The com- mittee, Mr. tated, had receivnd pro- posals from a number of firms offering to print the tickets and invitations, but their prices were much higher than the cost of having the work done at the bureau of printing and engraving. The bids received were as follows: Bureau of engraving and printing, $2.455; Bailey, Banke Biddle of Philadelphia, 5,400 and $3,500, and V. G. Fi Washington, $4,800. The design adopted for the invitation card is a steel-plate engraving showing medallion portraits of Cleveland and Stevenson, a view of the Capitol and White House, with each side containing the pictures of two females, representing commerce and the arts, The committee asked that ©3,000 be ap- Propriated for thie work, the additional 8545 ing needed for embossing envelopes and a | Fischer & Co. of | “Ves,” said the young man, “they are pretty big, but as I don't carry them it doesn't mat- ter. Drammers for bicygde houses are com- paratively few to other trades, and we used to ship our wheels from place t0 place aupacked and the railroad companie- would bandie them carelesls.and when unpacked ther were at our risk. Now we pack them im these «mall sra- shore cottages and they go as baggage at the company’s risk. They take up two-thirds of @ | car, but atevery city they are in Gine order for exhibition.” “Everybody in Washington is talking about the weather.” said D. MeNicoll of Montreal, general passenger agent for the Canadian Pacific railroad, to Tue Stam representative at the | Shoreham this morning paradonical aa it may seem, I confess that I feel chilly too, We have some pretty cold weatber in Montreal, but I feel almost as cold bere ax there. is not understood as people in the si is dry, there i wen'her, the sr lieve Our rtmonphere deal of the ¢ t mind our winier in my eity, and vou cam defendant was called upon to tell his side of the affair, Iwas going to Alexandria to collect some money from a man,” he said. “Why did you net go to the depot and get on the train?” “I didn’t have time.” “But you bad a tick minutes for 2 discount of 15 per cent -ked prices. ‘The ‘*Ten Days’ it Sale" which b gan yester Miss Wilcox, the Chin minister and tecre- taries, the Japanese minister and Mrs. Tateno, Gen. Rochester, Representative and Mrs. Tom L. Johason, Miss Olive Risley Seward, Miss Gittings. Princo Leopold von Isenburg of Austria, seal. The estimate of the bureau of engraving and printing is based on 12,000 cards and invi- tations. were married yosterday afternoon at St. Domi- nic parsonage, Rev. Father Egan officiating. ‘The bride wax attended by her nicce, Miss Mam H. Goodchild, and her nephew, Mr. Charles Goodchild, acted as best man, ' Only the iam digte family being present. Mr. and Mra. West leftimmediately for the south. ‘They will’ be are having some very decent weather down per cent off. per cent off. per cent off. 5 per cent off. 15 per ceut of. 5 percent off. Our city an experience. pared for winter. 4 skating perfect, while several big toboggan tte people are pre- The sleighing ts «plendi ‘THE COMPORT OF VISITORS. Mr. M. L Weller, chairman of the committee on public comfort, reported that he had en- The Health Officer Reports in Regard to Square 919. jon {8 the result of the ex treme wintry weather. Trade has been slow, and wo find we have too slides wre among the mony exciting ouudoot . OUF People like our winters and who is the lion of society at present, is now ay foe r ket," said the judge. | s.164 into a contract with Messrs, Norris Peters snow, aud Moutreal to us is an agreeable 3 ercent off kon hand. Some time ago the residents of square 919, | making hia second visit to this city. He came | t home to thoir friends after February 1, at | “where did you get that? “ a“ abiding place.” Wosccent of. which ia bounded by East Capitol and A. th | over last week for'a short-stay and io dine with | 207 13th street southwest, where they will're-| “l bought the ticket from a man named Mor- | & Co. of this city, to obtain from them 10,000 —— US per cent off. M 15 PER CENT OFF MEANS: nd Mrs. James F. Barbour, whose guest | Main until spring. ton the day before.” mape of the city to be furnished tree of cost to and 9th streets northeast, were startled with the ~ THE POLICE AND WITNESS FREES, Wyercent of s again last night. Yesterday ho wasen-| ‘The house of Mrs. Leisnitzer, 428 11th atreet visitors attending the inauguration. A great - : The court then questioned the prisoner about - Weercentod. Ladies, #6 00 Shows are now 3.10, | number of casos of typhoid fever which existed | tertained at a breakfast by Mra. John A. Logan, | southwest, was brilliantly illaminated lat night | {B€ 2% 180, found on him, and he wid | mant buildings and rooms hat can be used in | Maj. Moore Recommends the Modification LS percent off. Ladies’ #5.00 Shoes are now 84. in that neighborhood. The health department | and will today huve an opportunity of visiting | for the reception of the Sunbeam Clubandalarge | tat was his own money. quartering visitors, Mr. Weller stated. have of the Commissioners’ Order. IS percent off. 15 per cent off. L> per cent off. 15 per cent off. Lb per cent off. Ladies’ #4.50 Shoos are now Ladies’ $4 90 Shoes aro now 83.40. been placed at the disposal of the committee and the prices at which they can be obtained registered on the books of the committee, Ay plications for quarters, however, are coming called upon to investigate the matter and he depntized his inspectors to examine’ all th premises, analyze the water from the wells in the neighborhood and the milk furnished the many places of interest in this city, es- tally the Capitol, Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Eetbour will give a theater party in his honor, so that every moment of his stay will be taken “How about the policy ” asked the “Where did you get them?” “I got them from a man named James while I was waiting there to take the train,’ number of its members and invited guests were present. About 9 o'clock the president, | J™ Mr. Robert A. Dunn, invited the club members to ride to Glen Ech in his six-horse leigh and Rome time ago the Commissioners issued an order that hereafter no witness foes should be paid to regular oF special officers of the Ladies’ $3.00 Sho esare now $2.55. Seon M KOSS, fe i of his ‘ b i = slowly. I ted : at the “houses whero the fever had existed. | up with the hospitable intentions of his friends. | on returning about 12 o'clock « bountiful re-| “How long did you wait there? pid Police force. It was contended on the part 5 a ee ee This was done and Dr. Hammett for-| He is now on bis way to the south, intending | put was sotved by the hatter “About two minutes.” | STANDS ALONG THE AVENUE. oe te weld wie Ge eek as warded his report to the Commissioners today. | to visit in New Orleans before proceeding to |” Lieut. Bernard Abert Byrne, First Lacuton- |. ‘“/,®a# there that long,” interrupted the off- | Mr. J. Harrison Johnson, chairman of the order worked great bard*Lip upon them. They were poorly paid and the witness fees which ther received were an incentive for them to be vigilant’ The Commissioners were appealea to for a reconsideration of their order, and they submitted the question to Maj. Moore for his Southern Crlifornia to remain until late in the spring. Coming cast again he will visit the world's fair. Prince Isenburg is a mort interesting scion of nobility. He is the oldest son of Prince Karlof Isenburg-Birstein and Marie Louixe, archduchess of Austria, and is in his twenty- He says there are twenty-four dwellings in the tauare and that eight cases of typhoid fever had‘ recently ~ existed there. Investigation Proved that the plumbing at » number of the jouses was old fashioned and detective and these have been ordered to be remedied at once. The“ putaps in the neighborhood, cer, “but no one handed him any papers dur- ing’ that time.” 1¢ prisoner said he was asked by James to deliver the papers to George Gray in Fairfax. Judge Miller examined the papers taken fro the prisoner. He found among them a “hit” list and the figures showed that there were Hoover & Ssyver, 121,7 Pa. Ave ant Sixth U. S._ Infantry, and wife, have just arrived from Fort Thomas, Kentucky, and fare stopping for a few weeks’ at the Ebbitt House. ‘The Occidental Club, of Capitol Hill, will give their first complimentary hop, Friday night, at committee on parks, reservations and privi- leges, stuted that the committee had decided to advertise the sale of one refreshment stand and nine reviewing stands, bids to be opened on Jan- uary 27. The stands’ will be located as follows: The refreshment stand at the corner of Poun- Caspr 0c. a Pound, however, with the exception of one at the cor-| seventh .year. He is # fine- ‘ing man, has| Mc( auley’s Hail. seventy-seven writers, and the hits amounted | sylvania avenue and 7th street northwest and | opinion as to the advisability of modifying the betel ap saapripeean- Rempmibonete.« PRB St Sp Seaet Capel casein recs | blask nate actors comploxion and wears’ side| Friends Literary Social mot last evening | ‘© *bout €180, the amount of money found on | the reviewing mong ap pene Benson) beep ngiertmeed tapped pe cae will coll onr entive line of 40c. - Candies for| found free from impurities. The one’ men- | whiskers. ’ His military caroer is evident: from at Frank Steers’, 10th and Q s i risone ‘Square, one on eacl nnsyivania ave- | wl Teceive a cent of compensation from |. es0und. tioned contained impure water and_ the | hi He is first lieutenant of the * treets, Ar-| “This firm,” remarked the judge, “‘seems to | nue between 13th and 14th streets, three on the | the District government. ranged and conducted by Mise Steer the pro- ‘To prevent dealers tnking advantage of this sale not gram was very entertaining, and with recita- 6. pump has been removed th cuirassiers of the German srmy. His ing Today Maj. Moore submitted his reply, im i rects, orth side of the avenue be- | which he says: ‘Compensation cannot be paid over 2 pounds will b- sold to any one person. mett states that his department was family, like that of his uncle, Francis Joseph, | fons, readings, tableaux and music the sree, | Mf Shi made « plea for Harper on ther st! one on the mi 7 “~ yond oe exp oneness | a» owe eon neta uk ter | mabe fo eect i ony Sore. of ee | Eero Aut mented Altera | tee an ig, The next meting wil | Schurg, tat he and shesmnton cd that be | Cdensand one atthe Peace tment te | Sion" ct apetal“oBeers ‘at the mie 8 + the five | wo 3. tainty, q at M. Thorne's, street northwest nthe of i bai police ft Reeti: 37 £ PiANos t Ty | No. pele esate in this atte. es = havi sane oe ya travels with a wii, composed °f|on the evening’ of February 1. Subject, wa _—— of bjs family, although his wife pore tore eg Ter Toys Mepe wnp 4 Lg cog ee —— = Powah every day 15.2m_| tower, trom the numerous mnnkolee, vith pot: | ary and two valeta. iis aosswe Eeatishe tes | “CarietO2-" Judge Miller sid he thought tt was time that | forthe best architectural for the stand | relating to the D. C., provides “that the board = foraicd covers, from the old defective plumbing | with a litte dificulty, although he understands | _ Capt. and Mra, J. f. MeVeigh are in the city | leniency in the canes was ended. te be erected in front of the House, from | ef police may. on tho application of euy pessen sciesiilles aeeticaaia Fon C. and possibly from. the milk supplied, or from | it perfectly. He prefers, very, naturally, to | on their way to Richmond to witness the mar-|, A sentence of sixth months was imposed. | which the President will review the parade. | showing the ‘uecosity thereof, appomt any j ‘or Cuorce all of these conditions. In relation to the com- | speak German; and those whom’ he met yester- | Tiage of his niece, Miss Florence Budd. They for printing the official program will | additional of privates to duty et Plane Merchants, 04 ¥'ST.X.W. laints of defectiz Mica sak Aeainemned te) le in bie have closed their home, “Pemberton,” in Vir- ALEXAND: be received by the committee and opened at the District ot ; i. METROPOLIS VIEW, D. C., BUILDING LOTS inte of defective plumbing ge of | day who were able to converse in his own | Bove closed thelr home, “Pemberton, vi RIA, 4 jouses, Dr. Hammett suggests thataregulation | language were rewarded with very agreeable = Minato oe A: » Feturning Bn, Bn mah CALL ON W. 0. DENISON be made by the Commissioners referring all | chats. He is # bright and entertaining talker; ime for the inauguration. CELEBRATION OF LEE DAY. of amis. masiae Aaa nuisances of the character mentioned to the | and during his stuy in this country he has Mrs, Gilbert Edmond Overton and Miss Over-| The public and private schools of the city eS . inspector of plumbing. a leisurely stidy of the customs so new to him, | ton will be at home on Friday. keep holiday today. The city and state offices Foy) ny _310-6m 3 PST. N. We. — ‘The cabinet receptions yesterday brought out | | Mra. Wm. Morrison, Mrs, George Fithian, | are Spsdel seleh tha é ayrey am pay FA. As Ger Tu: B ne ome ofthe Hestotary of tate Mik Penta had | Th J Blonbinna Hoot, Mm A ML Dock- | Change, ‘Tei i celebration af the birthday Peianes, wichoet page . ot ot et Tor Besr. Secretary Tracy Asked to Loan Her to| her hot formal tortie aut oom re eee ot TS Geek ee Nae ot Gen. Robert = Les, who, like Gen. Wash it may deem THE CONCORD HARNESS. Break Up the Ice on the River. thronged. As annowi a aro at Willard’s and will hold their first recep- | hSumisa/ie antic serving ie te not nor special * Harbor Master Sutton called upon the Com-| Foster will eave town next week for « Whort| tion there on Friday, from 3 until 6 o'clock. pace cee age quae be Powreaguen vine revenues LUTZ & BRO., missioners this morning and bad a long and | Au tt Wewrown, N- item Mrs. E. M. Taber of 13178 street will be at | Lee Camp wili hold a celebration tonight, end- entitied to claim 497 Penn. ave., adjoining Nations! Hotel. | €«rnest conversation with them about the con- | "Mrs. Fostor wore yesterday an elegant toilette | Home to her friends on Fridays throughout the | ing with = banquet. tant the tostased dition of the Potomae. . He -said the ice was | of binck satin brocaded in light yeliow and blue | *°#°- ‘THE LADIES AIDIXG THE POOR. Rs | Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices about fourteen inches thick and very solid. | stripes. Mrs. Romero, who on a French A number of ladies, ting the various Uaat they are oct He spoke of the ‘Triton and - said | dress of brown e, trimmed with churches of the city, have keeping open from the Dis if tne Commissioners could get the Navy De- | Mink and shaded brown velvet: Mrs. Mendonca , partment to allow ite use a great deal good | in Usck: laos over green pom pee iy gar to and makes ap- Would result. No matter what Congress did | of shgded ‘green velvet, Mrs. Lansing in white privates, as, for ine with the joint resolution appropriating | lsce, Mrs. W. E. Curtis in wut} it may be thad $5,000 for” the hire of boste to break Gustine Aagnnede. ise Anna , is up the ice it would be some davs before silk, Miss Higgins crepe see cor mastr ros: | Lisme Coxrixre boats could be got bere from Baltinors, | ee ey Lali ees atin aeons NIsTEnING De and their journey around would cost A we | . tum of “monet, The, Dustect, he Sherrill presided atthe toa table and Misa Jean- 3 ft coffer: or tn fo EXTRACT a ~ | stock ‘cont ‘would direct Cenms Cosncil, jest ie pate ie tae ttely oo fue work, ‘The boat of course, would be under | “Mra. Elkins bed a large reception aud. an ‘Comtina, | 0. 422, held at So. 1007 ~ ~~ 3 the control of its officers, it was party, in which wets Mrs, ode aie e arinker ‘Ace | THE STANDARD FOR PURITY, FLAVOR AND] the control of its officers, aad See Dees ny a four Clagett, Sees nt eresing, te Seliostng cena mame ure has followed. tT WHOLESOMENESS. at work at once and bi ice from In the tea room Elkins aud Mise Grace " shag gy vemes macagaatad wich rR -H. | dent, Thos. W. Cridler; epeaker, Geo. A. i > ) yt rtin, | Priest; ex-president, A. B. Coolidge: secretary, Henry F. Ash, Ee < San Goats sosatarz. 8. ©. Some eliisAaes & Con cor. F and thy Arthur G. 41 z. P. 'B, P. Bird, | Kins; treasurer, J. C. Stoddard; . z aus & ths ove. Fond chate. @ Previck Maher Joba Joy’ Bene F. ‘usher, ©. H. Conmbes; ecrgeantat- pita, thst a DC M ‘Post OPEXro_—costUur Panto; J erule and Fancy voetubes te hire, Ale} Beh Rage Banke. Beene: af short atten, Racy halal Gesrs Surrs Scoczzp ok Se eee ae eae ss AND PRESSED FOR $1. bovweder 48 and 1d ‘streets .north- LAWYER. 124 DEARBORY ‘27 years i