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ee ll fi ee 5 ' = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. BEBRUARY 3, 1893—TEN PAGES! 3 a ——— — = ‘OR SALE— | BEAUTY. SOCIAL MATTERS. Mrs. Thos. 8. Tune’s, 903 F street northeast, MEMBERS IN TOWN. Hopkins, A. J., Minois, Wiliard’s, IN THE HOTEL CoRKIpoRs. FOR SALE—HOUSES__|__ FOR SALE—HOUSES._ Sees AL Marr at pel gel tad aa ging yrs e —— CKLe ICE —A4 7-8OOM BRICK | per SNE LTHRES NEW BRICK AND STONE | Tomorrow's Sixteen-Page Star and Some of | Numerous Entertainments of Various Kinds | cussing the various branches of art, after which | Senators and Representatives Who Are | Hui, G. F.. Penmylvania, 1502 20th st mw. Anelierly gentleman with neatly trimmed printing offiew rents frout houses no-th of Dupont Circle; cobtain nine Its Attractive Features. —Personals. they repaired to the dining room, where they Here for the Season, Hull, J. A. T., Lowa. 1120 16th st. Clerical side whiskers, dressed with scrapaiows SCR FOSTER | room sn hatin each heated Uy fanaa! we can ®t c a big & i i were served with tea and refreshments. The ing is & list of Senators and Johnson, A. U., Indiana. 1435 L st Nveach om easy terms. Saturday's big Stan will outshine all its com-| y¢-, and Mfrs. Dyrenforth, 1259 Vermont ave- | Tor’ barred with, tea. a ae ng eed — sorting re = bapa so ea . MOEN, BATCHELDER, | petitors. Nothing will be left undone to make | nue, have cards out for Friday evening, Feb- | on 8th street northeast. Johnson. T. 1 ade by fie ougeer to | itm model newspaper. A glanceat the follow-| Tuaty 10,at 9 o'clock, to meet Miss Bowyer- | “yfre, Bolle Castleman Carroll will receive wit | *!2reetes of those who lave located: Tobnston ) care in black broadcloth courteous manner of ax ‘arolina, 1115 G et, | Walked through the of with the easy, mplished diplomat, Shorebam lam LF—We are au! three-story brick dwelling o ne: . f England. Senators. Jolley, J. L., South a, 58 Best. n. evening arm and arm of State tory brick dwal 3 a SE | mg Yat; which ineledes only 0 pertien of its reir ‘Winictse Gaceiiee beech abt Peta on Saturday from 3 to Morton. L P., Vice President, 1500 RL ave, | Joseph, Antonio. New Mexico, 710 10t Foster. The si ae Aldrich, Ne! ‘oO FRAME MOUSE s | special Saturday chapters, will give the reader | g tog on Friday, February 10. EERE son W., Rhode Island, Arlingtom, | Kilgore, C. Buckley, Texas, 453 C st ‘ : Allen, Joba B.. Washington. 10 Bat. ne. Kribbs, George F.. Penn. 217 North Capitol st an ides of what a wealth of interesting reading | Mra. Lewis Clephane will give a tea for young} CHARGES AGAINST A POLICEMAN. | (itv, ‘Wm. Bi. 113g Vermont ave. Kem, O. M., Nebraska, 1121 10th st. nw. lot; tm ivy © Phelps, Verm yes 3 THE ROMANY RYE (ilustrated). ec WP 2h Gaal hon encis Gut tacin tes on: A ibresse cet aos Blackburn, Joseph C. $., Kentucky, Ebbitt. | Kyle, J. ©., Miss., National JO" SALY—14TH ST. PROPERTY s wter’s visit to the cam bi 14 ‘The Commissioners have been called upon to | Blodgett, Rufus, New Jersey, National, | Lanham, W. S. T.. Tex., 1008 M et. front by 10 eet te alley. with ood 3-story bul Casas xpear pee STDRY COMP | Toceday, February 7, & to 6. investigate the official conduct of Private Wm. | Brice, Calvin 8., Ohio, 1611 H st, n.w. | Lapham, Oscar, Rhode Island, Cochran, sagt il noon bate fo" buses Gace Brice near the outskirts of Washington, Mra. Brackett end Mrs, Bteover will give®|» ‘Curren of the metropolitan police foree, | Butler, Matthew C., South Carolina, 1436Xn.w. | Laweon, J. W., Virginia, 1312 19th of, . ss -._| OWLS AND HAWKS (Illustrated). tea on Friday, February 10, 4 to 7, at their resi- : ‘On Monday night, | (*#ery, Donaldson, Louisiana, the Richmond. | Lawson. T. G., Georgia, Metropolitan, WLS AND HAWES (Illus Z dence, 1726 Q street. doing duty in Georgetown. onday night, | Cail, Wilkinson, Florida, 1403 N n.w. Layton, F. C., Ohio, Normand: The Agricultural Department says they ere] afr and Mre. Edmonds will give a dinner | January 30, Vina Carter (colored) says she left | Cameron, Jax, D., Penna, 21 Lafayette square. | Lester, RE. Georgia, 230 Ast. ae. the friends, not the enemies, of the public. her home to attend church, On the way she | Carey, Joseph M., Wyoming, Arlington. Tattle, J. J.. New York, Cochran. af 4 x Von drts | Carlisio, J. G., Kentucky, 1435 K FOSTER AND, CARLISLE (Iilustrated). Mr. and Mra. George O. Bloomer gure one of | Wat sovosted by the offosr, who attempted cer~ | Cassy, Lyman i, HD. Clifbern Columbia ra, | Eze ston. Wincous Chats with and gossip about the two Treas-| the prettiest dances of the season last | tain familiarities with her. She told hum to go | Chasdics Win, E. New Hampebice, tat Tre, | Ease mec get mad ge The short, stont gentieman, wit «== 8110,000 oer ee Oe night, Lhe dancers had complete possession of | about his business, and that he had no right to | Cockrell, Francis ML. Missouri, 1518 Rat. nw. | Lond. Jobe Ming sot and ample breath of waisteoat, w r+ 95-000 | ary Secretaries. By F. G. Carpenter. the entire first floor and the musicians played | accost her, as she was not his kind or | Coke, Richard, Texas, 620 6th st. u.w. Livingston, L. F., Georkia, 330 3 | ono of the marbi Riggs lest even> DYNAMITE IN PARIS (Ijustrated), in the midst of the enjoyment, being stationed | eolor, whereupon she was arrested and | Cullom, Shelby M., Illinois, 1419 Mass, ave, | Lodge Heary C. Marecenucrres near the fireplace in the square hall. The Daniel, John W., Virginia, 170019th st. nw. | Lon. How the recent explosions, caused by an-| hostess looked radiant in her ball gown of |chFBed with disorderly conduct. The | Pamel, John WV Minnesota, 142 Mass. ave. id rear ai } archists, have affected the Parisian public. | white tulle. Among the guests were the Misses | case was taken to the Police Court, whore the | Dawes, Henry L., Massachusetis, 1406 L st. nw, frou Bonaparte, Brice, Elkins, Lang Leiber, | Charges wore investigated and she was honor- | Hixon, Nathan F., Rhode Island, Arno Hotei. 1 tors tn Da. 19.500 | FOR LITTLE GIRLS (Mlustrated). ‘Almy, Williams, Mendonca, Eadie, Me. | ably acquitted. Concluding her letter she say: Doiph, Joseph N.. Oregon, § Lainsette square Some dainty costumes for future young | Millan, Stoughton, Wallach, Cox, Dalzell, Bisp- | “Now, have things come +o such a pass in this | Dabois, Fre: Idaho, 1230 13th st. nw. president of John B.. Texas, sbie E apap’ + and math warm days ratively speaking. Ae tt perspires results, L. F., New Hamp. best Dargaingin vacant and improved property XL i i F District that a respectable woman cannot go to | Fanikner, Chas. J.,West Virginia, Normandie. r wasa cold evening Tar Sram representative Parts of theeity calles Tadic rditeierty telBilemanagt adit tame veg) aii Tavira y reed emanate 7 up | Felton, Charles lifornia, Aibany. Martin, A. N.. Indiana. 1905 K bbed hie sharp pencil into Mr. Sparkman’s Manry, and the Messrs. Woodbury Dlair, Webb, : i i. Meredith. Elisha E., Virgini 1 THE GREAT FALLS IN WINTER, | Richardson, Tavior, Lee Phillis, Jessup Blair, | 4nd insulted on the public streets? Notfby foot-| Frye, Wm. P., Maine. Hamilton. Mever, Adoiph, Louisiana, Normandie. rotund form to start the flow Littlefield, Biddle, Mendonca, Lowery, McCaw- | Pads or thieves, but by sworn officers of the | Gallinger,J.H.. tpshire,Elemere Hotel. | Milliken, S L., Maine, 1017 14th st. no, The greater and the better the facilities of comers ley, Todd, McPherson, Blair, Gresham, government, whose duty it is to protect her. | George, JiumesZ... Miesise'pp Mitchell, 3. {.” Wisconsin, 1935 1 et ae, | — ' | Adeseription of the recent visit of bieyele | fern, Ferguson, Ray, Abert, Legare, Eldridge, | And if she does not yield to such treatment is | Gibson, Charles H., Maryland, the Si Morse, E. A., Massachusetts. Shoreham, a ae = | Perks teust be bs 2 Sed at midnight in ‘the billiard | she to be thrown into a cell? I think the officer | Gordon, John B., Georgia, Takoma Park, Motchlier, Wa. Pon I'l give you cariomities tm the riders to the upper Potomac. Supper was served at midnight in ‘the billiard into a ¢ ,Wmm., Penneyivania, the Randall | a F room on the lower floor, where the table was | Unfit for the public service and request that his | Gorman, Arthur P., Maryland, the Portland, | Mcaleen' Wan, Pa iendat wey of tigers on tex map spiaesferab nf Pr IN WOMAN'S WORLD (llustrated). decorated with scarlet tulips. conduct be investigated.” Gray, George, Delaware, 1421 K st. n.w, McClellan, C. A. O., Indiana, 210 Ist et me. ng. In the firat place, see what the cable and ; é 'd Mise Harter left town today to be | ‘The matter has been referred to Maj. Moore, | Hale, Eugene, Maine, 1001 16th st, u.w, McCreary, J.B, Ky., Shorehen. Pi sgeta ’ Some of the newest styles for spring cos-| Mrs. and Miss Harter left town today to be | y ith instructions teccarine into the caso and Hansbrough, H. C,, North Dakota, Cochran, | NeGana. L. E., Thuis, Willand’a, waetucaged ears tumes, gone — a week, They will not receive | report, Harris, Isham G., Tennessee, 13 Ist ss McKaig, W. M., Mars eof traltic ‘erty on my - = again this season, —_— > -— Hawley, Joseph R., Connecticut, 2030 I st. Mckei ! AL, Neb., 220 Ist nities through w: tin feed WITH THE CAMERA (illustrated). Mrs. Flemings will give a tea this afternoon) THE INAUGURAL PREPARATIONS. | Hicgins, Anthony, Delaware, 1524 Isth nw, — | Newlin Henion Tarcoene! Metropeiiien, poktyn. Last ye AMAN. at_handvome | Some of the admirable photographie work of | a¢ the Normandie from 4 to G o'clock, followed ‘ — Hill, David B., New York, Normandie. Meliae, T. C., Arkansas, 912 M st. 100.000 and th <aanel ¢ the Capital Camera Club. by a dinner of fourteen covers. The Question of Finances—Action of Various | Hiscock, Frank, jew York, the Arlington, Miller, L. M., Wisconsin, National, It was raid the aoe | THE CHAFING DIS Cards are out for the wedding of Lieut. _____Comunittees z wie hee oo Moore, L. W., Tex $e ony ‘oy th 4 _ . sruail cash | €as hahtin a see anal Sidney 8. Jordan of the fifth United States} Althongh inauguration day is only about a] pivianyERp™ Vinsiua, Bobi, Has poset etl Ayn inire Vrach dis bat, ble A What can be done with the latest cooking | qrtillcry and Miss Dorothea Gardner Curtis of | month distant now the executive committee isis Gtk dis hat nw Soc! 0 | Jones, James K.. Arkansas, 915 M st. uw. fad. Boston. The wedding takes place at 11:30| through its treasurer has received not more | Kylie. J. H., South Dakota, 4 . o’elock next Saturday morning, at Emmanuel | THE NATION aad Ae ie North Capitol. | Oates, Wm. ¢ than a third of the amount that is necessary to | McMillan, James, Michigan, 1114 Vermont av Alabama, 1743 Q st ie | Obliger, L. P-/ Ohio. St. James, , - HosTs. Chureh, Boston. Lieut. Jordan is the son of ies, | McPhers: Ne “ dreromnergmeieg Hog F pROL ureh, . Lieut. Jord ti = sae onies, | MePherso: New Jeracy,114 Vermont ave. | O'Donnell anil “ey Pieteat th Polite duties which Mr. and Mra, Cleveland | ex-United Siates Treasurer Conrad N. Jordan, aay, a of = eereenee enue Center ermont are. | O'Donm Hamilton, form during the next four years, | A pleasant part throm at the vosidenes | Norms O14000 Das bean paid ovee to Me | itis 3 . nw. O'Neil, of travel. it ¢ of Mr. 8. eeday evening near Belts- |» €- Glover, while it 1s thought that) Mitchell, Oregon, Chamberlin’s Hotel. | Otis. Joan va c A DOVE OF ST. MARK'S. ville, 3d. present were Misses | not less than €49,000 will be needed. The | Mor, i SUS. 484 at aw. Outhwaite, res Hey | tesa An admirable story, intensely interesting and Florence Cecil, | amount rmont, 1 Thomas cir O'Ferrall, C. carried 14,300,000, an " "8 ONT ¢ =| erat very well writte “pghre ane eee | ture of a gift, for experience at past inaugura- CE Ninth Avenae, ais ane ir ; GOD HEATED Seen H. hicler, | 2ns has demonstrated the fact that the receipts im, om inewenne af @ Pye ides IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. lane an : from the sale of tickets for the ball and of An interesting sketch of the people and their | 7°35 "n0. P privileges more than pays the expenses.and the | —— {x Mr. Hopkins, Mr. H sums subscribed asa guarantee fund heve al- ; THE DISTR ee Pittsburg, Mr, Richard’ Rhine, Hermann | ways been paid back and. still a surplus has re- s THE DISTRICT SOLDIER BOYS. and Mr. Nenleck of Wa H. Doing, gives twice w Tepe ‘ News and gossip at headquarters and in the| Mr. Patt Gallant and \ holds in t Sanead st. ns armories of the District National Guard. Mre, Col. Walcott, 1841 Corcoran street, will | committee needs the money 3 ivea | Quay, Maithew pay thelr ca ceshestemaa, 3 ma ane tt f en receive Degeren ay thei , evated roads ‘ » REAL ESTATE GOssIP. 3to 6 and not in 1 att V ‘Thomas M, i “ranford, | rbour, $100; John A. Baker, 5 W. C. Hill, $100, and J. | ) As against 155,000,000 the cevated roads in thw in 1590 was tra: anders, Wilbur F. ‘The growth of the building interests in the national capital. John, Ohio, 1314 K st. mw. Jeo. L., Idaho, Wi vr hat > THE SOCIAL WORLD. C,, Washington, Arlington. oa : A ut and os Wiss id dio Sine : TUE MATTER OF xUSIC, land, California, 1701 K st, v.w, tentec in one of the : : at is going on among fashionable people. ‘Ths matter of the selection of the music for | Stewart: Willis MC, New. Fortland Fiat _ | ve, | Big easy chairs in a corner « sting s4an NTER spor a] ‘ ia : ae i" S00 N st. now. in lobby last evening, wh eight-course din- tn be rt PC d ‘ L haga tg pene Bar jor | the ball and the promenade concerts is stitl : ie 6 lowa circle, | | lobby last ng, e ei arse i atters of interest connected with the gym- enous ve vedi the ‘Geranion Jo} Unsettled and will not be decided until tomor- 1416 K st nw. . Hamilton, ner digested and his Havana siowly burned inte nasiuim and athletics generally. and groom then repaired to the: residence of | row when Mr. W. H. Slack, the chairman of the Hass, ave, cobrig nese ae — white aches and fragrant blue vapor, ie the ren, Ul i ward, Penney: , Ebbitt, oy. J. J., Lowa, 939 K st. now, Shell, G. W the bride, where x reception was hi The | subcommittee on masic, opens the bids that | QUESTION, bride wore a handsome green cloth trimmed | have been received and makes his report to the = in veivet and bengaline silk: hat and gloves to | executive committee. Col. Heywood, the com- | She was attended by Miss Rosie | mimdant at the barracks, was at headquarters | Walthall, the Chicago and Northwestern An Important Conference to Ee Held Here ing into the greatest city Lave, ‘ SA santeriiay afte 4 i ave | ¥ Shively, Benj. “said Merwin Hughett to Tie Stas . Next Week. | -Y, sister of the groom, ¥ Mai- | yesterday afternoon to use his influence to have | Warre Nmpson, Jeremiah, Kansas, Nati . Fania, 230 Ist st. ne ieo, W., Lilinois, here on the silver question next week. Messrs, | !U™erous. Dickinson, Whitney and Lamont are ex pected to be ina position to meet all made upon them when the ruth c. to be es for the of his now charge, his big . E {band from Chicago. Both these gentlemen | Wolcott, Edward 0., Colorado, 1221 Conn. ave. R, Lane, 1720 Q street, has sent ge ; Sal ons for a progressive heart party for | gre acer pee eager moet , | fair. The question and the "D MODERN BRICK nest | Mer on Monday or Tuesday of next week to poe foray w med that the matter would be settled Rapeuscuienica: Shep rarsioprgil frees heed Se Bw 7 8 fore ami Tannaey | Meet some of the more conservative silver men ley gave a delightfot dancing party | SOTTO", when tho subeominitteo wil MALE! | Ari. sq goons Metropolitan Bet ne. not, so far as T know, bee There Oe Apply Wo OWNER, Tilt | to discuss the whole silver situation and deter- | uM ning at her bome, 417 Massachusetts | It is aid that one argument that has been | Atkinson, L. E.. Penneylvania, 208 Del.ave.ne, Bfalinecker. W._G.. New York, the Randall, | is yet time for acts » im that mat- FOR SALE_TO SETILE AN ESTATE_THREE | Tine whether it is possible for an agreement | gvenne, in honor of her’ guest, Mise Frances | need in the efforts to secure the contract for | Alexai ¥ Metropolitan, Jassachusetts, Arlington, me t REE S-story D._b, houses opposite F #2 | to be reached by which the matter can be dis- | Hoge of Canton Rew. by 144 ft. de: ‘ f - * Stoward, Lewis, lil . Ohio. The spacious parlors | the Chicago organization is that the Marine | Attony, E. L., Texas, 1017 14ta. etd andy will be done, rs des Stewart, Cherk if, | Posed of. Meanwhile the moderato silver men | on the main floor were cleared for dancing, which | Band some time ago made acontract to give | Aldersoi the northwest bay p. be ; BOE. front. Appl i. Po “ a Stone, W. A., Pennsylvania, fairly pro coun oF, WGI Pot expect to hold a conference to de-| WaSkept up until midnight, when a handsome | a concert at the Light Infantry Armory on the en hele eae on 16th, _‘| Stockdale, T. pri, National plsining wes £W HOUSES: BA! yea hat ied in th y of Supper Was served. Afterward dancing was re- | Sunday night after the inauguration, and that | ‘Arnold Mexehallt Sitesourt Stone, Chas, vania, 46 Bot. ne, : c OG cae oe ther Position in the way of sumed, and it was not until a late hour that | for this reason it would be unable to play at tho Rattle Ce Winton eon eee We. Redes we ieee & COL 010 F sta. Inquire a compromise they will offer. A large number | the yoring people left after n most enjoyable | sacred concert that is to be given at the pension | Drv r Willisn, Remre ais hots. Storer, Bellamy, Okie’ 149) Wreenes Scepter So rox sare of them are in favor of a bill for the repeal of | evening. Among those who were present were | office on that evening. . Prof. Fanciulli, the | Dartce ELF eee Stout, B. G., Micbigeg, eds ee tusetis ave. | ton. He owned the schooner that was sunk off F & Vane pasar e mown, the silver purchase law, for the coinage of the | Miss Hiss of Baltimore, Miss Young of Troy, | leader of the Marine Band, told a Stan reporter | Basoa: Hens soe we nee En Sweet, Willis, Idahe, 924 ey — Sandy Hook from the experimental VWOMP GF POSTMASTER GEN- silver in the treasnry purchased under the | Miss Carson, the Misses Beveridge, Miss W that it was true that his band had made a con- | pace" J Wenn Nations ey. John C., Missouri, Willard’, naval station at Sandy Hook some monthe ago. op Sherman act, and for the coinage thereafter of | kins, Miss Pilling, ‘the Misses Noble, Miss Teel, | tract for & vening, but that it had been | po rwig, Cherles, Wisconsin, National Taylor, A. A., Tennessee, 412 6th st. uw, “Thave just examined the official government ae SALE oy twomillions of silver amonth, and that proposi- | Miss Milbarn, Mies Miller, Misn Kauffmann, | done when he frst came to this city, and before | Taylor, Abner, Lilinois, Cochraa, report about theaffair,” he said, “and # Feo inepect app tion will probably be made by them in the cen. | Miss |, Mr. Wim. Ballantyne, jr., Mr. | he was familiar with the situation ‘and before | taylor, J. D., Ohio, 1015 Let cw, . . “¥ 4 1 : « Vaughn, Mr. Leech, Mr. Andrew Miller, | he knew that there would be a sacred concert. side # ~ re surprised at several statements contained 505 ference with Lamont, Whitney and Dickinson, | Frank Vaughn, 5 = 2 hoover. BF, B., Ohio, Elsmere, eee Just above tho uate Halaln) Reval tia, rane” W@icacpamiutiey At beter tae | Mr. Veall, Mr. Landon Burebell and Mr. Fred | In the bids that the Mari Bend have gat] ae sega incent A., Ohio, 1931 K st, therein. Itis certainly a very unique case, & {PD eONNECTICNT AVE NUW, deep. You know how this property wi'l will be made with the silver men, but | Gray. | mitted, Brune toc be ab ok Bane, aid . Riggs House, | Terry, W. L., Arkansas, Metropolitan, believe without @ parallel. It appears from WHITE’ STONE jump after the ““P. R.”" gets fully that will be the point to start from! Mrs, Gallaudet and the Misses Gallandet, | made provision for the music on Sunday ight . C., Louisiana, Metropolitan, Townsend. Hosea, Colorado, Ramilton. the report that the i ant who discharged rooms started. Someone can make money on and the whole matter will be considered | Kendall Green, will receive Saturdays in Feb. | 18 Way | jue be sa! — shoule oe 420 6th st. now. Tillman, G. South Carolina, 412Gth et mw. |the gun states that be looked amen mens JOHN B. WIGHT, in an amicable spirit with the purpose of doing | ruary and Ap’ Der ret es rom. mecscing She Obmicecs| ork, Arlington, ‘Tracey, Chas,, New York, Arlington, ond that th 4 e328 A10G st. nw. as nearly as powible that which the situation 3 for ing the band muse for the several Tucker, H. St. G., Virgin Tange snd that the line was clear, He did not 9 Del. ave. ne, demands. A inrge number of the conservative | rs. C. A. Reynolds and the Misses Reynolds | occasions in connection with the inauguration, nitemal Boner ‘Turner, H. silver men are opposed to anything that looks | gavea tea yesterday afternoon. The young | AT HEADQUARTERS, even see the echo eckinridge, Clifton R,, Arkansas, 912 Mst. | Van Hora. Geo. The first y Hotet, | they had of stri like a filibuster to preventany action, but favor Medved a \- | Today was rather a quiet one around head- ae sages et Pp. eye mL Hst wanes — tts, Shoreham, poner a roms, two bath a permitting a vote a a 8 and Miss Me- ti ri bretz, John L., Indian: . Capitol st, asbington, Jose nessee, 9: e and d This property. is | JOR SALE—HOUSES. Seaing weak peal arate the Cal Among those werd Migs | onciers smd ithe tyusiness, of mouens wet | par Gen Ki: Wiscacsia Smsarn “ ar ne 1 aaie ponies Seek the cee bak ee Srospects of getting sor h the rd, Mins Hayck, Mies Mattingly, Miss | transucted. The varrous subcommittees have | Proderick, Cave, Ka ‘apitol st, 206 Delaware ave.ne, | and richocheting over the oes S's Eeees oe Honse are batter than they have been at any fe and Miss Wallistou and Miss Christy, | completed their esti nses and are | Brookshire, Elijah ational, Hich., 1912 Sunderland pl, | into the «tern of the schooner £ time before. “| Among the guests were Mrs. Romero, Mrs. | now working along their own lines. There | Brosius, Marriott, Pennsylvania, Elstacre. iabama, 1745 P st. nw. }sea. The shot went right through her, coming Gibson, Mi Jel, Miss Cothoun, | promises to be considerable delay in the com- | Brown, Jason B. sh hw. White, Fred E., lowa, 57. #t. now. ont forward under the water line. ‘Tho officers ara . Forsyth, Mrs. Orth, the Japanese | pletion of the printed book of committees, for | Brauner, D. B., Pens 6 Grant place, | Wike, Scott, Iiinois, 218 Indiana ave, at Fort ¥ rr a conan — 4 0, Sir. Arthur Mi although the lisis have been sent to the printers | Bushnell, A. B., Wisconsin, Elsmere Williams, George F., Masenchusetts, Albany, | lower New ¥ for pract he Why vay ren ont te beats |. Mrs. Powell, Mr. Fri names are still being added to the lists, and | Butler, Walter H., Iowa, 1 Willaims, J. B.. Illinois, 206 Delaware ave, me, | RUNS, and the shots have many « meer 5 y Sniohed im brown stone, with one PP =a , Woodward, Miss Middleton, Misses | there is no telling u_ the pamphlets will | Bynum, W: Indiana, Wilson, John H. ntucky, 215 € st. nw, within a few hundred yards of CRT 3 from stoop, of same. The President Said to Have Been Influenced Met Mr. Melburne, Mra, it will be a decidedly | Bent ow York, Riggs. Wilson, J. L., Washington, Riggs, Sandy Hook steamers, the EVERTON cee ener by the Action of Republican Senators. Charles Hi aj. Parker, Mr. Gunn when it does come off the press, | Bing Penusyivania, 1011 Conn aye. | Wilson, W. L., West Virginia, 1008 Nest mw, | baving euch in planting the p rentel at #355 i There are Mrs. Fal Miss Carr, Misses Dra for the lists of committees bave grown way | Bland, Rh. P eorgia, 20 3d +S. P.. Penna , 208 8. J. ave, nsyivania, 1110 P stn. Youmans, Henry M., Michigan, 621 K st tiles just where they want them to strike sometimes they don't, as was wall illustrated im the cave of my schooner.” which led Presid | Miss Carrie Marrow, Miss Herbert, Mr. ocrat to succced the late Justice Lamar on the | Beyan Huyck, Mrs, Prailey, Mrs. Green, 2 Supreme bench. The statement comes very | and Heaps narra mag pp : PRESIDENT. ; direct that he was led to do this because of re-! Patten. J hoopla ag peti Ci toate on - publican opposition to his making any nomina-| Mrs. Chas. B. Reade will not receive Sutarday | T48°s for = Se sf 2 rains tion, and the responsibility for the failure to | afternoon. | Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate with reference beyond the or + | CARRIAGES FOR 1 expectations, | Boatuer, PRESIDENT AND vice | Boute F pantry vath Fo “There is no probability, uot in this century, +4 . Horatio &. Alger of Mich- to over mplitting into inde ‘$1400. fei-at” BAY-WINDOW SROOM BRICK s Lowa Circie: a bars SHANDY, Real, Nebraska, 131 Bee, Virginia, Metropolitan, lorida, 608 Mass. ave. ne, niacahie eee In a Denver Divorce Case the Assassin ‘A few : of 5 . i - ot! er 0 iages for Presi- pendent bodies politic, over which there has x CHAS. PAKLY, | nominate a republican is *aid to lie upon ten| Mrs. J. Reed Littell will receive pkey ean Visor base nse eactie ara Michigan. Elsmer Rev. Mr, Haddock ts Disclosed. Sinise aise boaceih a The nethens HG Lath st. nw. | or tweive republicans in the Senate who were | today from $ to 6 and also next Frid their inauguration. He submitted # propos ‘orth Carolina, Metropolitan, The murder of Rev. Haddock of Sioux City, peninsula assnme the determined to oppose any confirmation proposed | 8tant. | tion that he ha mus, Cornelins A., N Tooeived from s party in this w Jersey, Aslington. | Iowa, some years ago, has at last been revealed. m i responsibilities of " by the President. It was at first his intention | | Mrs, Werton Matthews will be at home, 1140 city to furnish the carriages free of charge on J. ave om Mrs, Emma Drummond on Wednesday in open | wer wouldn't alle ie nines dees — to nominate either Judge Emory Speer or| Connecticut averuc, Saturdays, Fe-cary 4 | that erecta uo Sein pepo) : Srcraastee ‘oars et Denver sconeel her lentbend of tuulns | cccthare pentnesia paninie ane of a fan Gab Mattress Co, | Judge Pardee. On making inquiries among the | #4 1. : Esty a ail fecmn tus Ganteal Arwen be toarijee back entucky, Riggs, one of the conspirators who in the darkness of | may base been lost sight of and or “ __ es itieiowest pices | Fepublican Senators as to which would be most | _ Mré. Almena B. Williams ond Miss Witliaras | $0 trom, the Capito’ drawn iy four Jet black | ties 3. Kinnesota, 1125 13th et, night killed the defenseless preacher. Haddock | incredible, whem all’ the prest cra of ahs s SPE BGIEE Batek M. NEWMYER, Manazer. | @Pt to secure a ready nomination he discovered | Will not receive tomorrow, but will be at home | Hur tit whstos,” Mer Veloutine eara tee ne | Catchings, i. C., Missicsippi, 1722 Q'st mw. J Nentences. «i pasobiin was a strong prohibitionist and was very popu- de Ss pe +b pepe that there were about twelve republican Sena- informally Saturdays, 11th and 18th, j would lay the suggestion before the Senate | Cate, W. IL, Arkansas, Metropolitan, world are considered. It is that a little town : * eas larin Iowa. His influence was thrown into the pre named Exe - F re i, ss P is 5 Capehart, J’, W. Va., Congressional. ni on the lake shore named Fxcanaba is the fourth SSveubay OWALEE RY MANICURE. tors who would oppose any confirmation,partly | _O% Wednesday Mrs, M. J. haat 3 aA committee today. Onenn J.W., Delaware, ta ng scales on the prohibition side. All America was | greatest shipping port in the world aa to ton- v a — — on account of tacir personal antagonism | Street, a oiba Fleece al Deal ed ee Ned COMMITTEE MEETINGS. Chipman, J, Logan, Michigan, Franklin, startled one morning when they read of his as- | "9ge, nearly all the output of the great irom to the President and partly on account; guests, Miss Baker and Miss Henkle, ‘The committee on civic organizations hold a| Clark, Clarence D., Wyoming, 102 B st. me. sassination. Arrests followed, incladi: and copper mines of ti of their (denice to | bring other | mat-| A pleasant birthday party was given by Mr. | meeting last night, Col. Wn, Diekeon presiding. | Clover, B. H., Kansas, Hillman House, Sharie: nd, Inclnding some | trom there. ‘Things p. tera to the front in the Senate. At firs: on dis- | and Mrs. Hagan at their residence on Dladens- | \ W 4rcas OGL Gaeht Chay of ds it- | Cobb, Ju. E.. Alabama, Metropolitan. one ered tee regatizens of Sioux City. Afters | out in my state just now, the republicans being nw. covering this Mr. Harrison decided that | burg road February 1 in honor of their son | + Tequest from Col. Cecil Clay of the commi Cobb, & W., Missouri, Gochra long trial the defendants were acquitted. in full control again, and the legislature will re- STORAGE. he would not ‘send in any nomina-| George. ‘Thowe present were Mr, and Mrs. fz. | toon military organizations that a subcom- Coburn, FP, Wusestdin, Si Bet ma, Ifthe statements made by Mrs. Drummond on | store the congressional districts which were ee He held’ to this purpose until] A. Hagan, It. W. Phillips, Mrs. J. M. Mister | mittee be appointed to confer and co-operate | © W. B., New York. 4 Wednesda: Gerrymandered by the democrats to their YOUR FUENITUL: jernoon of yesterday, when he became {and Misses Etts Philips, Ida’ “Phillips, L. | With simiar committeo from the committee | Cockran. W, B.» Masaka ve te ane meted [ykrmcaes Gnggwarrtags omy hs wi ot | Proper lines for equitable representation.” with LATIMER & convineed that a democrat might be con-| Snyder, A. Alderman, G. Clark, A, Clark, NX, | 00 military organizations, with a view to extab- | Comgswell, Wm., repens caw, Teaekt te Justice. Mrs. Drummond testi- MAN * aE : Mapufacturer of PINE MAN EN ueny, | IST GOODS south of New ork ‘ere Pt ay a it 4 Compton, Barnes, Md., 1214 18th, fie that her husband was anxious to — - | firmed with the aid of democratic Senators. He lishing a hospital and ambulance service for the | COMP! s - Prvcare & ty 10 rooms. bath | then dselded to sendin the nomination of | Bese 3. eee, og. arta, DArRAE and | Le tele was touched. tose ae Coombs: W. 3: New York Haran | divorce for the purpose of going to Yankton, S.| “About the first thing a Sen Franciscan ter wantedirrs | rue REID EXTRADITION Judge Jackson, whom be believed couid be] F. H. and C. Hagan, 8. W. Philips, B. Low, | following committee was appointed: Col. Dick- Gceper| Gen Watulans SHOES arene. inane hllin Reichs SUAbOD ied eee eens Notices in Washington,” said a resident of the gies pee re respect ee tatyrmation would leave | W. Cooms, G. F. and F. Barnes, G. B. Cant~| #0, chairman ex oficio; Dr. George Barrie, R } Copter” sy Miz Duan 2ILN. J. ave, mw, | bas falle for his ving and gembling: ©?" | golden gate city, “is tho finely paved wtrecta, HOUSE, | It Was Ratified by the Senate in Executive |" V¢FY important circuit judgeship to be filled. | well, G. Dale, A. Potter, Harry Trundle, E. Y. | 8 Vedder, Dr. C. B. Parvis and Dr. E. L. Mor- ,W y f eee ea ‘- “ S Cowles, W. H. H., North Carolina, National. Under the fire of cross-examination the wit- | Out in my town they have what they term the e 7 ‘The republican Senators who opposed his mak- | (; gan. OC N. 4 . fi mt; 7 Teoma. Session Yesterday. a P - PI Cross. - Ss. Ki . | Cox, L N., New York, Randall. became greatly excited and created a een- | ‘#1 limit.’ That is, the tax levy cannot exceed wt tai wiek rik stable. “For | ‘The Senate yesterday ratified the Reid extra eri cuteaton a 11 thire appears to Won |, 34 Philip Darneitlo and Miss Eva Darnettic posers mae Jdecido | COF, Nicholas N. Tetnessea, Metropolitan ° , tion by stating that her husband procured | €1. This sui : s & stom ' : 2 lowing committee was also appuinted to decide 1 . rosa is suits some taxpayers who like low mreny Wo EASTEEDAY Lun’ | dition treaty with France. ‘The treaty was ne-| strong, probability that they soo areoved ae hae Fone to Philadelpiia and New York to| one form of regalia for the marshals and aide | Crain, Win. H.. Texas, Randall, Metropolitan, | teratlones ane enctbet to uscas “bush” money | taxes and have conscientious scruples against Mee asus remit iatace pees cares | cipeaeecell Srectean opel tutes: | aise! Gaal Luarhecl. gare 'ena/ ati bec eat | eo Smith, George ‘Mreltbarth, ‘Fred: | C&P, ©. F., Georgia, Metropolitan, Dick,” who knew of the murder of Me, Hox | improvements, They are dubbed siluriana? : = = 4 ‘senatorial courtesy,” which discountenances in. J. HH. Is a: i, ~~ | Culberson, D. B., Texas, Metropolitan. ‘con! hb qT 7 first, ponent crselicen peigmrey melee ct delay in wetion oa the nomination of an ex- | delightful Thursday afternoon teas in honor of {erick Newman and Charles H. Utermehle. | Guu ie “r dock, and that he confessed to her that ho was | Two of the results of this economy are, : e Matin, New York. #16 15th st an all-around thief and had robbed a man on | the city hae an ineflicient, inadequate, pecul * | constr pon hi i Senator, the matter be forced to the front with | two young ladies visiting Washington, Miss | Chairman Dickson was instructed to ask a eufi- | Cauve 3s Galforan Piva i idle tral rie - rimnaeh, ed ee emner ee | with instructions issued by the Stato Depart-| great promptness, Adele H. Kosenthal of Toledo, Onio, and Miss | cient appropriation from the executive com-| Daizeil’ Jéhu, Pennsylvania, 1207 Conn, aye. a a ee — gene yg one grt vod tage 4 XM p AREVEABLE | ment, The new treaty, it is understood, docs| "If confirmation is gecured promptly it is ex- | Lenu Hofheimer of Norfolk, Va. Among the | mittee to furnish. bands of music to the local | Dilzell John, Penns Hampshire, Riggs. parlors, of the plans he had laid for the robbing | roughest and worst paced thorenchtace at = SEfor'sboart | Hot contain any largely inereasod number of | pected that the President will nominate Judge | guests were Miss Minna West, Miss Lena Habn, | orgunizations performing escort service while | paviell; W. Fs New Hampshi of a Denver bank, which she frustrated. For | cityron the globe, The prenat ey, ice to wait: | offenses which will be extraditable crimes, but | W- 0. Bradley of Kentucky, who is one of the | Miss Clara Frane, Mise Amy’ Hizeastein, ‘Miss | the visiting organizations are arriving. DeArmond. D. A., Missouri, 222 1 / ident quarters aro paved « 3 t. nw, i f sean rae itwas found desirable to make new definitions | Prytitent leaders of the southern republicans | Rosalie Nosenberg, ‘The afternoon was en-| Capt, Alfred E. Hunt of battery 8, N. G. P., | Doforest, RE. Commechent ate Going thie ie boat her into insensibility and she | business and resident quarters aro paved with : 4 i . st ne. | was compelled to remain in bed forsome weeks. | round, old-farhioned cobble stones, full of i : and was very prominently spoken of at Minne-| livened by some choice soprano solos sweetly | Yesterday engaged quarters for his battery at the Dickerson, W. Kentucky, 1754 P st. nw. a tee: ’ oaks 4 _t of old crimes to fit the modern condition of | apolis for the nomination for the vice presi- | rendered by Mrs, ‘Hofheimer with piano ac-| wharf of the Independent lee Company. it ‘clson, jr. ‘Maine Hamilton, obese Me 2 a ne eee: —— Fears, | things, dency, to succeed Judge Jackson on the cireuit | companiment by Miss Reizenstein and mando- THE CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS. m, W., Montana, Shoreham, — There are great inexhaustible bede of “bivamla: ay window S| The old treaty of extradition had been in| bench The fact that Judge Jackson was fa- | lin accompaniment by Miss Rosenthal. The inaugural executive committee, through | Doan, R. E., Oitio, Fredonia. z From the Cincinnati American Israrlite. “ge ay tow Pre: cay. | force since 1844, having been negotiated the | ee ee eo anche nupreme bench | xtc, Wm. E. Curtis gives a reception to the| its subcommittee on civic organisations “| Dokery, Alexander 3, Missouri, Willard’s I deem it prudent in the present emergency ALLERY previous vear by Adel P. Usher, secretary of | and Judge Taft of the circuit bench and by Washi st ti a ef Doliiver. J. P.. Iowa, Hamilton, to reproduce the history of the event, as some “ANT itaw._| ate, and tho Sicur Pageot, French minister to Se ee cae rsa oreo | Nena tht Ooliags terior ins eee at nea tang Giicnity Just now in its | Donovan, D. B., Ohio, Metropolitan, impostors are claiming the merit of being _ 2 - | the United Staten could not be confirmed, had some intluence in | ge yut his residence, 1801| work of getting together @ completo | Dunphy, E. J., New York, avtiontay i cobble fuk SALET ST N26 MANDSOME as ae treaty was first laid before the | Inducing the appointment of Judge Jackson | Connecticut avenue, on Tuesday evening, Feb-| list of all the organizctions that are | Durborow, alien ©, Iitmoie 1055 Gat, n.w, | OFisinal proposers of coining the souvenir half | authorities cling lovingly to the _, When Teniler the axigling citemantcnooc: ruary 7. coming on for the 4th of March, In every | Edmunds, P. C., Virginia, 318 Delon dollars that are being sold all over the country | ==—=——————————— re — ane a on Athis handsome rosidenée, 1020 Vermont | case where a club or association has been heard | Eitin We. Moatucke oct e Be Bee dollar each. ae ra aga dig objections to it was on the ground that no min- ——-e-——____ lenée, re of a contemplating « trip to this eity the | Filet Win, Semeur ats if — = SS? ENR geas, imum amount was fixed for the embezzioment| Africa's Designs on the United States, | Avenue, Col. Myron M.-Parker entertained at . ina, Metropolitan, In October, 1890, Rabbi Berkowitz delivered fut Pet. Sw. _| of which « person might be extradited. It was} Africa has moved in the matter of a steam-| dinner inst evening Messrs, Gardiner G. Hub- pop onan affie ape Ogre Dhan peeg— liar) ; - 5 | finally deestied to make the minimum €900 or | 2° bard, Hon. John ‘T, Heard, 8. H. Kauffmann, . " FREY ON THE | finally mum § ship line between the point of Liberia and our ri 5 ‘i be of service to them in making preparations P and Q sts. ;| 1,000 francs, although such a limitation was | *™ P Frank Hatton, Gen. Jos, O. Breckinridge, Chas, | Oe ot eee ee mann is Jug UBUusual if not unprecedented in treaties of this | OWN country. A hearing was had yesterday at | J. Bell, Col. H. C. Corbin, Henry Willard, John | for their entertainmen’ orth cut patna Sr.) kind. With this amendment and some slig roomsof Soaguyeriean % api, Lhompson, Hon W. W. Grout and A. ‘1, | fem, however, there have been comparatively verbal change the treaty was returned to Paris | $37 street, with ce toa combination of . - English, Thomes Dunu, New Jersey, Ebbitt, ture in Kenene ~ Enloe, &. A., Tonnessec, 252 Del ave. me. aug sedgtilpedemgar Enocks, W. H., Ohio, Ebbitt. of Race, Creed and Class,” and, alluding to the | Don’t worry. Epes, J. = Virginia, 245 Del. ave. ne. Spee pete permeverge oan pes Don't hurry. “Too swift arrives as tardy asteo ret + Georgia, 111 B good judgment objected: slow.” itbtan’ G. W., : Willard’ ey the Jew but all men of all creeds a@@ no] Simplify!” “Simplify!” “Simplify?” youare I . M. WARNER & ¢ Teceived as yet and the a ts " fe t as the time draws near for the inaug- | Fellows, J. creeds ‘Stand for freedom of conscience, | Don't overest. Don'tstarve. “Let your modem VIG E st. aw. — — he be a dle rma [erp the interests and work between that society and] _ A masquerade party was given last evening | uration they will be overwhelmed with the mal Fanstos, EL (aaoeass ‘oe one” a should unite in such a celebration, in that event | gtion ee ntecaraarlgey men.” a KELLING ON | further action by the Senate, It asain received | *2@ Commercial Immigration Compeny of|by Mies Mary Hoyle at her rasidence, 719 of correspondence that they could handle £0 | Foreman, W. 8, Illinois, 1114 G et (referring to the triumph of religious berty). |" Court tne fresh aif day and night. “OR, if you = rink core. | a tavorable repert from the committee on for-| Liberia, the republic which it was mainly | Hhode Island avenue. At 11 o'clock the party | easily if it would only come in on time. Forney, W. H.. Alabama, Metropolitan. “Nosuggestion has yet been found knew what was in the air.” @ tp BOxt0S toalley. | & fw port from mittee - adjourned to the dining room. Among those| Representative Outhwaite of Obiohas written | Fyan k W. ilimoren tid un, T make bold to propose that all men who prize | “s;cap sbundantly. Sleep is natures eee ee ARNER & ¢ ee an Se manent cope, | earmansh te Seating, oat balling sp. |S. was lax cat We Ekin ns te ie Geet eee te inclosing a letter | Gantz, MI. &., Ohio. G13 Masennd ares ‘this boon and recognize the victory of religious ee 3 > . x fution of some Senators it was as stated, ratidled | This latter organization is beaded by President Coieen ee ter ning, Misses | from Columbus asking that a place in the in- | Geisscuhainer 32, free me'y Arlington, | liberty as the greatest achievement of Colambas Seen rot ae SF S75. Neaw x. a 20 | Toueninhatremree” PY morethan the neccesary | Cheesman of Liberia, who is alao president of| and’ Beaeucye Arad De aes | Crom ,cotambs anking, thet a place in the fn- Js Gaifocain, Wied SE a ay sebbbi diarac ita i house im part pay- | *WO-thirds vote. the Company. Their object is not only to| Dowden, M. Frederick, J. McMahon, Katioand| thet is’ coming on from.” that city. North Carolina, 213 6th st. ne, | tion the government to issue @ special in -b io. JUS REDEERN & S08, bs ROTEL shorter, the communication by steam between | Dai-y Brown, B. Proctor, B. Thomas, E. But- | There are twenty-two good old-time. dauk. |. 8., New York, 109 1st st me, token of this supreme victory. 2 ath st. nw. SPECTOR SAVILLE. the two countries, but to enter into commer-| terhof, C. Moling, L. Murphy, M. Hines, | crate in that city who feel that they would like i “Let that coin current: the Fuk SAE REGAN TRADE Hote k 05 1TH a cial relations with this and eae, Mabel’ Manning “ind” Mesars. W. Lockrey’ | toride in the procession instead of going in the I. toaid in the commercial ber ag oan the | Frank Sallivan, 9. Hayes, V. Howard, G. Fred: | usual pedestrian manner,so they have made ar- African race. By petition the adjacent tribes | erie A, Armstrong, J. Hurley, J. Chiseldine, | rangements to charter « coach and four and are Secretary Chas. Foster has practically de- Lest te ae bat Liberia Congress to enact a| G_ vies G. A. “Gotteman ' Burgess, Frank | going to put on lots of style along ‘lva- dow | termined upon a change in the office of local | ¥ favoring Scheme. Rev. Benj. Gaston, | White, J. Watts, B. Watts, G. Watts. C. W. | nin avenue. The letter bas been’ ref. by i ie di Who represents the African company as general | Hasselbuck, W. L, Espey, C. Hines, D. | Marshal McMahon to the committee on civic steamboat inspector for this district. ‘The in-| agent ebroad, was present and sided the new ,W. Miller, L. Espey, » D. on cumbent is Mr. Saville, and the investigation | ciation in ite work of coming togeacne cont. | Jones, Mr. Ed. McNerhany. Sarcinaticns, of which Mr. Wiliom Dickson fo of bis connection with the recent Wakefield | plete knowledge of their efforts and powers. S>sc> oy) disaster his demonstrated to the satisfaction of | Mr. W. B. Matchett represented the African “he ee whiten « co. the Secretary that his transfer to some other | **it- : = ¥._| and less responsible position would a sale 2 ee es A Slow and Trifing Youth. fest Gute of Tthet bet i. ant M ste. From Vogue. ory and owns bok ‘Miss Keedick (to her sister)—“Mr. Linger y has been coming to see me for several years, 80 | Geo. I told him that if he had anything to say it was time he said it.” ‘Miss Margaret—‘What was his Miss Keedick—“The horrid said he Rever was much of a conversationalist.”

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