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350 1 3 iy iudliiig if Wi i A 1IA1TY NEW YEAR MsTOFTIIE LADIES AND OTHERS WHO WIIil 1IR CALLED UPON Washingtons Society Directory In Condensed anil Available Form Those Who Cannot Invito Callers Owing to Various Causes Tho following Is tuo official programme or the lrcsldcnts reception to days The President will rccclvo at 11 a tn tlio members of the Cabinet and tlio dlptomatla corpi At llilS tho chief Justice ami associate Justlcesof the Supremo Court of tho United States and thn Judges ot tho United States conn ui claims At 1130 ni senators and reprcsenta live In Congress tho Judges of tho Bupremo court of the District of Columbia tho commissioners of tbe District of Columbia and the judicial officers of tho District ex members of tho Cabinet and ox ministers of tho United States At noon tbe olllcers of the army and navy At 12B0 in tbe secretary of the Smithsonian Institute tho commissioner of agriculture tho civil sttvlca commissioners the assistant secretaries of the department tho assistant postmaster general the solicitor general tbe assistant attorney general tho heads of tho bureaus of the several Eartmcnts and tho president of tlio Colum la Institute for tho Deaf aud Dumb At 1245 rattho Associated Veterans of tbe War of 1812 the Associated Veterans of tho War of 1811 the Grand Arny of tbo Hcpubllc and tho members of tho Oldest Inhabitants Association of tho District of Columbia At 1 tho reception of citizens which will terminate at pm Carriages will approach tbo executive mansion by the eastern gato rind leave by the western Tho President will bo assisted by Mrs Cleveland aud tbe ladles of the Cabinet The Marino band will render tho following music John Philip Soma director 1 March Tbo Rifle Hcglmcnt Sousa 2 Overture Itaymond Thomas I Vulso Tbo Ambassadors Klein 4 Army Hymn 0 Lord of Hosts George Feabody 5 Marlnaresca Long Live the Songs or tho Sons of tbe Ocean Poncblollt Mosaic A Musical Bouquet Gaasncr 7 Collocation Ermlnlo Jakobomskl 8 Dallet music In Faust Gounod 0 Komlnls cenccs of all Nations Godfrey TIIIl CABINET LADIES After assisting at tho Presidents reception Mrs Manning will receive assisted by Miss Manning who makes her debut and a number of ladles Sirs Lamar Jr will receive assisted by Miss Lamar who makes her debut Mrs Senator Vance Mrs Senator Wal thall Mrs Aluldrow Mrs Dr Walsh Mrs West Miss Ltllte Duncan Miss White Miss Muldrow and Miss Courtney Walthall Mrs Vilas will recclvo assisted by her daughter Miss VII an the Misses Hovue Mrs Brooke Miss Bergkmans and Miss Jobnson Mrs Whitney will not rccelvo but tbo Secretary will keep open bouse OTI1U11 linCElTIONS Tbo Mlssos Allen 014 11 street Mrs Alexandor assisted by Miss Molllo Keith and Mrs Kato Pendleton 1015 street MrB Win Armstrong assisted by her daughter and Miss Mlnnlu Llckey of Hound Hill Va 1629 Connecticut avenue Mrs Capt Kobert Armour assisted by ber daughter Lily 1001 street Tho Misses Amiss assisted by tho Misses Emma Norrls Susie Sipe Molllo Doniphan Uettle and Gertie Richards Annlo Cashon of New York Emma OU of Nowark from 3 until 10 1000 Vermont avenuo 11 The Misses Anttsell 1311 street Airs Ames and Allsa Uhttn 1IW 18th street It Mrs Harriet A Bailey assisted by her her daugktoJAIIsses Ella ud Sadie 1100 street froifnr to 11 mi Mrs Newtui Benedict alslsted by Mrs Arthur Wood Mrs Mbrse Mrs Spottjwood Mrs Benedict of Stratford Conn and Miss May Chase 1C23 st Mrs Dr II Bennett and Miss Agnes Davis 017 Bt after 13 oclock Mrs Berlin 807 10th St 1 to Op in Mrs Bovee assisted by Mrs Wm Shlvely Mrs Crist and Miss Retso from 12 to 0 Mrs Dr Bland assisted by Mrs Counselman of Baltimore and Mrs Dr Uowland 1121 10th st Mrs John Blackraan assisted by her sisters tho Misses Jeffries of Wisconsin and Mies Graff 0 Grant Place Mrs Col William Boyle assisted by Mrs Sumner Kirk and Miss Pink Williamson 1414 Columbia street Mrs Browu and daughters 1G27 street Mrs William Ballantyno and Miss ISal lantyne assisted by Misses Danenhower Merrill Moffat and Stewart 1323 Vermont uvenuo Mrs Bartlett assisted by Mrs Geo Dyer 1830 JelTerson Place Mrs Senator Beck and Mrs Green CUy Goodloe 1400 street Miss Mamie Bishop and Mlsi Hattle Shot well 818 8th street from 2 oclock until 8 Mrs Austin Brown assisted by Mrs Berlah Wllklns of Ohio Mrs Warren Brown and Miss Minnie Brown Tho Portland Mrs Allan Browu 1755 street Mrs Dr Baldwin assisted by Miss Baldwin and Miss Stevens of New York 1015 Pennsylvania avenue after 2 oclock Mrs A Brltton assisted by Mrs A Mortln Mrs Joyce and Miss Brltton 817 10th street Mrs Brian assisted by Miss Brian and Miss Lulu Hyson 34 I street Mrs BuekbananTKH 17th street assisted by Misses Mary Dorsoy Mamie Page and Miss Isabella Woodward from 4 oclock until 12 Mrs Baum and daughter assisted by Mrs Georcc Rice and Misses Cola way and Watklns 403 1 street from 3 till 10 Mrs Wm II Boyd 1414 Columbia street assisted by Mrs Chamhlln Mrs A Unperman Mrs Gcorca Boudlnot aud Misses Anna and Jessie Turn bull Miss Minnie and Ella Bain assisted by Miss Ida Doyle and Mies Lottie Lnngwortby of Vermont CO Defrecs street utter 2 Mrs Bryan assisted by tbe Misses Bryan Miss Haskell und Miss West 1014 Connecticut avenue Mrs Bond assisted by Mrs Henry Garnett and Mrs A Thombs 13 Iowa Circle after 12 Mrs Brown assisted by her daughter Miss Ella aud Miss Bessie Shackle ford 518 12th street Miss Ella Burgess assisted by Mrs Klpplerand Miss Lizzie Burke 1214 8th street from 2 until 8 Mrs Charles Bradley and the Misses iiruuiey usu street Mrs Rlnaldo 0 A Rose 1315 Mrs Cotter 024 1st street from 0 a till 2 in Mrs Caton 70 street wfrom 2 to 5 pm Tbo Misses Curtains 014 I street from 3 to 4 oclock Mrs William Cabell assisted by Miss Elllel Bouldln daughter of tho late Judgo Bouldln of Vliglnla 1214 14th street Mrs Allen Clark assisted by Mrs Chas A lloyntim Mrs Wm 11 Pearco and Mrs Chas Lowell 117 7th street 0 Mrs A Clarvoo 533 7th street Mrs Dr Chester and daughters 512 East Capitol street Miss Anulo Chambcrlln assisted by Miss Blancbo Newton at 817 32J street Mrs Mary Culbane assisted by her niece Miss Joslo fllolohan and Mrs Atagglo Hushes ot Wisconsin 120 11 street Mrs Campbell and daughters 010 I street assisted In receiving by Mrs Barnard Miss Owens and tho Misses English of Akxandrla Mrs A Clarke assisted by tho Misses Shields Miss Anna Sargent nnd Miss Lou Ish Saxton POO street Mrs Cox with her mother Mrs 1 Emery 207 1 atreot -Mrs Chambcrlln 1414 Columbia street Mrs Senator Cotigor 1821 street will receive assisted by Mrs Cut clicon Mrs Burrows and Mrs Fisher wives of members of tho Michigan dolcgatiou In Congress Mrs Frank Conner Miss Cornier of California Mrs Wm Earlo Mrs Lincoln ami Miss Lincoln Mrs Humphrey and Mrs Thomas Kins mon of Wurren Ohio Mrs Harry II Smith Mrs Wm 11 Montgomery Mrs uarry uaviu a ansa licssie Harry Airs Lothrop uf New York aud Mrs Mrs A lnnlla ii5nii n1iri i daughter Mies KateGrinin and Miss Flor QttftomrtoT oe Ilodges 8170U street nw from 1 to iiiss nam assisted by Rbelnbart Oraco and Dooley 455 Massachusetts avenuo from 2 to 7 Mrs Maegla Banner and sister Mrs Lulu Carusl of Philadelphia 915 street Mrs Bundy 1337 11th street Miss Bartlett assisted by Misses Totvlos Dabuey and Henley 630 20th street Miss Alice Baldwin usslstod by Miss Ella Klminol 1010 street from 4 to 7n Mrs Baumgras assisted by her daughter Mlsa Iieue 1000 11th street Mrs Joanna Brown 018 I street from 1 to 5 iu Mm Henry Beard assisted by Miss Bal locb 1305 street Mrs Joseph Coombs assisted by her niece Miss Schlvely Miss Getchcll und Miss Stoueroad 1104 0th street from 10 a to 0 Mrs Carlisle tho wlfo of tho speaker Rlggs House parlors from 2 to 5 in os slsted by Mrs Randolph Tucker Sirs A 8 Willis Mrs Brockliuldge Mrs Clifton It Breckinridge Mrs a Clements Mrs Bentou McMillan Mrs uiu UUAUOU was i aura iUCKcr uli Itlrtllu llriurn Xfloa Ullla lfnn AVI wu uma fame iiubVII Draper aud Miss Herbert miss uaso uoeuei assisieu Dy miss uosio Dletz 339 Now Jersey avenuo Miss Mary Grlllln assisted by Mrs McDonald B20 4J street a Miss Emily aud Ada Graham assisted by Miss Powers Miss Dougherty and Miss Mann 719 33d street Mrs Chas Globs assisted by Misses Susie Ellis Llbble Ellis Ida Tomlinson and Carrio Sinister 1111 Rhode Island avenue from 1 until 830 Mrs Col Oilman assisted by Mrs Bartlett Mrs Lieut Chauncey Thomas Mrs Lieut Seyburn Miss Seyburn Miss IIolu bird and tho Misses Lyman and Oilman 1337 15th street Missus Colston 080 East Capitol streot Tho Misses Graves assisted bv Miss Anna 0 llavcnuer ot Hyattsvllle Md 1223 street II Mrs 1 Helm and her mother Mrs Durable assisted by Mrs Dum ble Mrs Craig Mrs Holmes ana Miss Jessie iomc isi street Tbe Misses Hansford 1315 I street The Misses Harrold assisted bv Mrs Scbaeller Miss Kate I McMurray ot Staten Island and Miss Ilarroll of Baltimore Mrs William Holtzman assisted by her sister MIbs Cattleman Miss Annie Miss Koones Mies Hattle White Miss Belle Har mon aua miss ueiie Kiiioic Miss Nclllo Hunt neslsted by her cousin I of Baltimore Sarah Fli tcher Blani hn it Mrs II Stuart 71512th street Miss Llzzlo McCarthy 83 street i Mattlngly and Minnie Williamson nil Mrs Schley 1820 1 street Mrs Charles Hallock assisted by her street 1 to 0 in Miss Alagglo Smith assisted by her nleco Miss Ida Snell 1837 1 street nw Miss Dora Metzler 1721 Oil street her sisters Estclle and Florence 1410 11th alio liuugca assisted uyucruaugllicrs I buvvuru til tin Bircci eiiruvu Mrs Aug Raymond of Falls Church Mrs I assisted by her daughters Mrs rralley Bhaw and Miss Helen Nichols 141a Miss Freeman and Miss Henry Kelley of New Moxlco Andcrsou Mrs Avery Misses Dolllo Wild sirs Lewis uicpnaiin assisted uy Jirs ami tonnle Newton 3u anil II streets nw Isaholla lllttlnger Miss Annie Wlekham Misses Allco and Sadie Humphrey 1723 and tho Misses Julia and Ella Clephanc 0th street 1220 street Mrs Cowing aud daughters assisted by Mrs John A Norrls Miss Dovll tiers Miss Mamie McFalls und Miss Lilian loucs and Mrs Walter Guy and Miss ltnei uoivm or uaitituorc lull liltb street Mrs A Chambers assisted by her sister Mrs Johu Macartney Kirs ach Carpenter and Misses Mary and Ella Macartney 1441 street Mrs Col I Coryell assisted by tbo Misses Mluulo and Bertha Calvert 3323 street from 2 to 10 Mrs Cooper assisted by ber daughter Mrs Cooper and Mrs II Cogswell 710 street Mrs A Crotsley assisted by her sister Miss Grace Cbandlco Mrs Charles Lludscy ot Boston and Miss Mamie Lam rnond 1224 Vermont avenue Mrs 11 Caldwell assisted by Miss Ferris Miss Minnie Ridgeway Miss Carrio Hogue from 3 to Op 114 street nw Mrs A Croflut 1201 street 1 Mrs George Dyer and daughter Mrs Frank Smith Miss Louise King of Maine and Addio Smith 1325 Vermont avenue Mrs Hearing assisted by her daughter Misses Sims Dutton Lanirloy und Barron 100S Massacnusetts avenue Tbe Misses Draney esslsted by Misses Bessie Rock Llllle Coaglns Ulna Brack ett Nettle Cnllett and Miss Hills ot Capitol Hill 45K street Miss Ella Davis assisted by Mies Ida Carroll and Mrs Ferroll of Leonard town 1305 IC street from 3 to 8 Misses Jcnnlo and Nclllo Dovers assisted by Misses Annlo and Sadie Willi ims and Etta and Lilly Clements 424 1 street from 10 in to Mrs Daley assisted by bur sister Miss Katie McCarthy Miss II Danaber and the Misses Noonan 1703 New Jersey avenuo from 2 to 8 Mrs Clarenco Dutton assisted by her daughter Miss Marlon Dutton and tbo Misses Kot 2110 II street Mrs Draring assisted by ber daughters Mrs Georce Evans assisted by Mrs Wm II McKnight Miss Mamie Boyd and Miss Allco Glnnaty018 10th st Mrs Uoorce 11 dwards assisted by tbe Misses Leach Perry Sumner and Reed 0 Iowa Circle Mrs Edmonds neslsted by Mrs Browster Mrs Rlqhsrd Washington Mrs 11 Cummlngs aud tbe Misses Perry 1023 st Mrs Emery assisted by her daughters Mrs Henkle Mrs Cox Miss Mamie and Mrs Emory jr 207 1 st Miss Egau of Anacostla assisted by her sister and Miss Fletcher Mrs Lemuel Ergood assisted by Mrs Hector Davis Miss Jcsslo Owen Miss Laura Stockbrldge Miss Sara Ratbbone Miss Anna Leu Burson and tho Misses Mortimer 1314 street Miss Mary Edward assisted by her sister 1802 18th street Mrs Frank Ellis assisted by Miss Llllle Wilson from 1 to 5 1213 II etroet Mrs John Ellis assisted by her daughter Lilian and Mrs Chamberlln 1903 Sun derland place Mrs Elmer 1334 street Mrs Elmer 1058 Washington street Miss Raphael Ellis assisted by Miss Susie Ennls 52J Ctb street Mrs Roswcll A Flsb assisted by Miss Crowell ot Baltimore Miss Cushman and Mlas Palmer of Amherst Mass also Mlsa Ethel Fish and her cousin Miss Maud Bag gett ot Mount Pleasant 1203 Virginia avenue from 1 to 0 Mrs Justice Field assisted by Mrs Senator Jones ot Nevada Mrs Condlt Smith Miss lllton Miss Wbltney ot California and Miss Mitchell ot Oregon Mrs Samuel Fowler ana tbe Misses Fowler neslsted by Mrs Albert Fowler of New York Mies Fercuson ot St Louis Mrs Galvin and Mis Mario Thompson 1420 Btrcet Miss Katlo Flynn assisted by Miss Nelllo Roach Miss Sadie ONeill Miss Katlo Norton and Miss Mamie Comer 303 street Miss Johanna Fceley assisted by Mrs Crowley and Mrs Freber corner New Jersey and Rhode Island aves from 1 to 5 Mr and Mrs Wm French ot Mount Pleasant from 10 a till 8 Mrs Wm Flnley assisted by Mrs Dr Waters Miss Emma Townsond of Madison Miss Jessie Matthewson Miss Rose Taylor Miss draco Flnloy Miss Belle Martin aud Miss Jessie Jones 037 Rhode Island ave Mrs A II Friar assisted by Mrs Gollatt ot Kansas and Miss Hattle Wood of Troy 223 8th street Mrs Edward Graves assisted by Mrs Clarence 1 Allen 1700 17th street Miss Katie Grlfllu assisted by Miss Florence Hoijges 817 Otb street from 1 to 5 ui Mrs A Guulson assisted by Miss Nina uunlson Miss fcstella Jason of Mis souri and Miss Llzzlo Blasland 041 0 streot Mrs Geo Graham assisted bvber sis ter Mrs WF Clark029 New York avenue Mrs John Goods and her daughter Mrs iirooKo luuu lutn street Mrs Grimes assisted bv Mrs Al I ley ot Indiana Mrs Sllcott and Mrs ni ii i i rariter ivm reunBvivauia avenue Wales Thomnson I 0tllUlas8latedty1er Collcga Hill terrace Mrs Aiattltigly 1010 II street as Mrs Dr Hood assisted by Mrs I slsted by Mrs Dr Sowers and Mrs Ham a iiranoury ami ner sister miss Kate uei aiauingiy man ot Kccno II 1009 street oner i ociock Miss Jonnle Hamilton 603 1 street Mrs Heldcnhclmer assisted by her daughters 007 1 street Miss Bcssla Hilton assisted by Miss Cora DIotz 721 17th street Miss Jennie Hamilton 602 II street Mrs II Hall assisted by Miss Mar gucrlto Bassetto and Miss Emma Wilkinson and Miss Sthelwyu Hall 1549 0th streot from 1 to 0 Mrs Albert Harper and Mrs Henry Harris assisted by Mrs Preston Moses Miss liar cr Miss Uoyt and Vcnlo Bryan 227 street after 1 oclock Mrs Harsbraan assisted by her sister and Miss Harshtnan Umontown DC Mis Hood 2312 street Mrs Mary A Ilarpcr and Miss Jcnnlo Scott 2123 11th street from 10 a in to 10 Tho Rev Dr and Airs Hamlin 1753 street from 4 to 0 oclock Miss Holdcn and Miss Ida Iloft 1451 street Mrs Hollyday assisted by Mrs McKoan Mrs Dr Wolliauntur Mrs Lieut Joseph Powell Mrs Goodrich Miss Atkinson and Miss Kerr of Philadelphia 107 II street -Mrs HUlycr assisted by Mrs 11 Whitman of California Mr Crosby Whit man Miss Kate Dodge ot Weiiham Mass iiiign iiarvey assisieu uy -Mrs -Mrs ur uowianu irii iuiii street Misses Lizzie and Aggie llolden assisted by Misses Ida Smith Flla Itock Mamie I rles and Nellie Grace 002 Gth streot a Mrs Ilesslo Hill assisted by Mrs Pattle Brown and Mrs Algena Williams ot ucriuian miss tiu ij street Mrs Dr A llartleben osslstcd by Mrs Silas Boyco Mrs 11 Calvert Mrs Charles Gregory Mrs George 1 Crawford Mrs Abblo Cowman Miss Katie Putman 1015 14th street from 2 to 5 Mrs II Hood assisted by her daughter Mrs Col II A Sellgsnu Mrs Hood Mrs Edmonstnn and tho Misses Allele Miller Alice Miller Nelllo Ironside Florence Jones and Carrio Hart 2812Nstroet Georgetown Mrs MaJ A Huhbcll nnd Miss Josle Iluhbell 1332 tl st Mrs Charles Hodgkln assisted by Mrs Wm Wilson Miss Kato Wllsou und Miss Mary Hodgkln 931 street Mrs Dr Hammett assisted by her daughters Mrs II II Byly tbo Misses Hammett and Miss Hutchinson HI street I The Irish American Club at Its rooms 003 15th street from 12 to 6 in Mrs George Jacobs assisted by Miss MollIoBaldwin Mrs Miss Bertha MuhlhoITer of Laurel Md Miss Alice Grace 20 Sdstrect Mrs Jones assisted bv Misses Loulie Patton and Mamie Hicks 220 11 street Mrs Jackson assisted by Miss Norma Jackson Miss Mario Ycrger Miss Nellie Leonard aud Miss Tuunell of Uulon Point Ga 120 street a from 2 to 12 Miss Jones assisted by Miss Hill Miss Leonard tbo Misses Darncllle Miss Sprlgc Mlfcs Maggie Darnlelle and Miss Shoemaker 1215 29th street after 12 Mrs Dr A Johnson assisted by ber nclces Missis Annlo and Abblo Johnson Miss Pearl Holdrldgo ot New Lebanon and Miss Jcuule Smith ot Baltimore 218 1st street a IC Mrs Kendlcr assisted by Mrs Whlteford Mrs SDctk and Miss bourne 830 12th street Hiss itoso Kernan assisted uy Mrs Durntn and Miss Debbie Mead 024 A street Mrs Henry Knight -Miss Knight and Miss Clara Knight assisted by Misses ilauu vuibuu i uiiu iTumci ouiiiil and Mattlo Flsber 1100 Maryland avenue from 1 to 7 Miss Lizzie Koch assisted by her sister and Miss Carrie Blanchard 25 II street from 4 until 7 Miss Mary II King nnd Miss Aggio Palmer Hutton 1318 10th street Miss Ker assisted by Miss Lewis 927 street Miss Fannie Kllligan assisted by ber sis- tor Miss Josophlne Miss Rosa Brennan and Miss Joslo Sullivan 7173d street Irom to Miss Mary Kellar assisted by ber sisters tho Misses Pauline nnd BcrtieBlau 10193d street from 2 to 0 Mrs II Kelley assisted by ber daughter 27 Grant Place Airs a uauirniann assisted by her daughter Louise Mrs Rudolph KtiulTmanu Miss Kennedy Miss Alma Johnston of Minneapolis Miss Tiers Miss Noyes and Miss Mlra Noyes 1000 street I Miss Molllo Lettch assisted by her sister Miss Addlo Leltcb Miss Iula Gordon of Erie Pa Mrs Robert Leltcb Jr and Miss Jesslo Clark of Pennsylvania 827 Gth street MrsF Lewis assisted by Mrs Gen McKlbbln and Miss Lewis 1307 street after 1 oclock Mrs Albert Le Breton with Mrs Senator Voorbecs and Miss Voorhees In receiving their friends 1001 1 street Miss Annie Lomax assisted by tlio Misses Lizzie Beck Mary Nolou and Mamie Noonan 717 8th street Mrs Col Lleber assisted by Mrs Commodore Kellogg Mrs Cant Scott Mrs Getty Miss Turr Miss Morgan Miss Blackloek Mlsa Baker Miss Williamson and Miss Taylor Mrs II Llvermoro assisted by her daughter Miss Llllle Llvermore aud Miss Clara Klrby from 11a till 3 800 1st street Capt and Mrs Levy assisted by tholr daughter Mrs Bundy and Miss Birdie Levy 1337 11th street nw Mrs and Miss Lamar assisted by Mrs Henry Muldiow Mrs Senator Vance Mrs nenaior waunau Mrs ur waisu Mrs West Miss White Miss Llllle Duncan Miss Muldrow aud Miss Walthall 1315 street Rev and Mrs Geo Little assisted by Mrs Holtztsnder Mrs 11 Brown Mrs Dr Geo Lee Airs Keene Miss Mtnnlo Keene Miss Ella Lyman Miss Kato Cobb und Mies Corn Lord 210 I street nw Miss Magglo Larrnmbc assisted by Miss Jennie Espey 120 street Miss Laura Genella Luff aSBlstod by ber sister Miss Reglna Marie 497 Maryland avenue Miss May Lorlng assisted by Mrs Lone of Massachusetts Miss Towno ot Brooklyn and Miss Pleasants of Richmond 1334 19th street Iff Mrs Prof Manuel assisted by her daughters Misses Hattle aud Gertrude 1753 17th street Miss Ella Nichols assisted by Miss Blanche Ilowlott and Miss Edith Human Clematis Cottage Howard avenue Miss Hannah MeMonamlu assisted bv her sister Miss Sara and Miss llanna Cocran and Miss Fannie Stuard 337 A street -Mrs Moses aud daughter No 3 Dunout circle Airs Moulton assisted by Mrs Eldrldgofiud Miss Jennie Drury 1524 Otb street Miss Mlnnlo Moore and sister assisted by Miss May Schuyler 723 Irving street Mrs It Muisey assisted by her daughter Mlsa Dela Musaey uud Miss Maud Wolston from 1 to 0 in 508 5th street Mrs Louis Mellne assisted by Miss Nelllo Mellne aud Mrs Stokes 3137 street Mrs II Thompson Murray and Miss Eleanor Murray M0 17th street Mrs Wm II Marcbe assisted by Miss Nelllo Tanner ot Ohio and Mrs 11 Gordon 113 streets Miss Itoso Marceron assisted by Miss Thompson and Miss A Wise from 3 to 0 140 street Mrs James IC Morgan assisted by the Misses Morgan Miss Chandler Mlsa Roseu craus Miss Magrudor Miss Burrltt aud the Misses Stones of Maryland 905 street Miss Aggie McOIll and Miss Kate Poul ton 510 i street from 4 to 7 Mrs SamuelM Mullau and her daughters Edith Mary uud Llllle assisted by Mrs Blair and tho Misses Belle Spadord Mrs Montgomery assisted by her daughters Mamie and Aggie from 13 to 10 Mrs Judge Stanley Matthews assisted by Mrs Henry Watteison Mrs Webb a sister of Judge Matthows Mrs A 11 Ilughcr Miss Nellie Hunt Miss Florenco Matthews ot Philadelphia a nlrcoof Judge Matthew and his daughters Miss Eva and Miss Jean Matthows from 130 to 0 in Mrs Morrison assisted by her daughter Miss Helen Morrison Mrs Belle Gaston Mrs Ryau nee Miss McEllwIn 811 13th street Mrs Clark Mills and her daughter Miss Eva Mills 1220 Massachusetts avenue Mrs Martin and her daughter assisted by Miss Hutton and Mist Rose Hutton 1207 20th streot Miss Lena Marbury of street assisted by Miss Jesslo Reod Miss Molllo Holies the Misses Welch and their guest Miss Clara Statts of Vienna from 2 till 7 Tho Misses Metz after 1 oclock 403 Now Jersey avenuo Mrs Lieut Manncv at tho Portland Mrs McOIll and tho Misses McGIII 72718111 street Ex Secrctarv MeCulloch aud family -Miss Flora McCormlck assisted by ber sister una Irom a to street Tho Misses Markoo 1725 II street Mrs Frank Magulre usslstod by her daughter Reglna and Miss Nora Sbeeban Misses Mary and Jennlo Sweeney Mlsa Molllo Kelly ond Mrs Wm Travers 23 7th street Mrs Samuel Mullan and her daughters Edith May und Llllle assisted by Mrs II Blair and tbo Misses FletciicrMaUlngly Williamson and Miss Belle Spailord of Baltimore 611 street from 1 to 0 in Mrs II Thomnsou Murray and Miss Gleaner Murray800 17th street Mrs Charles Nott 825 Connecticut avenue Mrs Prof Nowcomb aaslsted by ber daughter Miss Helen Muncastcr 941 street Mrs Dr II Noble assisted bv her daughter Miss Irene and the Misses Nellie Guy Mamlo Browne Annie and Jennie Moliuu Llla Gait and Lucie Lilly Mrs John Noonan assisted by ber daughter Mrs Cullinane and her ulcus the Misses Tumoltv 3113 II streot Mrs 11 Nuylor und daughters assisted by Mrs Carson aud Miss Ella Olcr of Baltimore 1335 street from 3 until 7 Miss Ella Nichols assisted by tho Misses Allco and Blanche Howlett and Miss Edith Harmon Clematis Cottage Howard avenue Mount Pleasant Mrs A Nairn assisted by her daughters and Mrs Paul Misses Paul Alice Nocrr and Nellie Salmon after 1 oclock 1109 street Miss Novcs and Miss Mlra Noyes with Mrs KaulTmann 1000 street Supremo Representative Newton will recelvo tbe officers aud members of tho American Legion ot Honor 005 street nw Miss Lizzie Nolte assisted by Miss Lizzie Hlle 403 I street Mrs Herbert Ogden ond Mrs Edward Good follow J321 19th street Mrs James Oyster assisted by Mrs II Wudc Miss Laura Dptweller of Harrlsburg Misses Bertie and Jesslo Harvey and Miss Laura Detwellcr 1814 Rhodo Island avenue after 1 in MlssMnlHo Osborne assisted bv Misses Sadie and Marlon Gray and Misses Gcorgle imams ana Mary Woodson street from 1 to 5 Miss Mattio Owens assisted by Misses Estcllo Bright ot Wilmington Del Nannie lrlce Ella Rcllcy Ethel loung aud Lcla Macomb 3200 street from 1 until 8 pm 1 Mrs Prcutls asslstod by Miss Per Lee Mrs Tyssowskl Mrs Gregory ot Chicago and Miss Mamie Wilson 1120 12th street Mrs Padgett assisted by Miss Mai low 113 3d street from 1 to 10 Mrs MaJ Powell assisted by Mrs Till lock Mrs Walker and Mrs Horatio King 910 streot from 2 till 9 Mrs Paul asslstod by ber sisters Mrs Gray of New York and Miss Gray tho Misses Morse and Miss Barnard 1091st street 0 from 1 to 5 Mrs Dr Purvis 1118 13th street Mrs EIttlno assisted by Mrs Ladd Mrs Archs Marlon and Miss Minnie Brown 1413 20th street Mrs John A Prescott assisted by ber daughter Frederics and Miss Florence Reardcn Mrs Benjamin Piatt assisted by tbe Misses Gertrude and Mabel Piatt and Miss Nellie Feltbam 404 1st street Miss Katlo Putnam with Mrs Dr A vHartlebcn 1415 14tb street from 3 to 5 in Mrs Parker and Miss Hicks 1229 22d sircci Mrs Patterson assisted bv Misses May and Maggie Patterson Mrs Win Mc Lean Misses Maggie and Jcunle Lammond and Mlsa Clara Buxton 1213 Vermont avenue Miss Lilian Plko daughter of Geu Albert Pike 433 3d street Mrs Dr John Parsons assisted by Mrs Albert Flint 1330 Rlggs street Miss Lula Payne assisted by her cousin Miss Betty Payno 1153 20th street from 3 to 10 in Tho Misses Patten 3123 Massachusetts avenue Mrs Mavhow Plater assisted bv Miss Compton of Louisiana Miss Shields of Virginia unu -Misses uarner uailey iiaruie Cassln and Stepheus 8100 streot It Mrs Itcardon 0th and sts Mrs Kara ace assisted bv Mrs James Finks Miss Hattle Piatt Miss Marv Hough Miss Anna Call and Miss Lucy Butler ot Salem Mass 409Bstreet alter 1 Mrs Cspt Ripley 114 A street Misses Susie and Marie Ruttcr assisted by tbe Misses Walker 1453 street Mrs joun nanuoipu nssistcu uy ner daughters Misses Sallie and Alice Randolph and Miss Ncsblt of College Md 38 I street Mrs Rackey 3334 street Mrs Mattlo Rumsey neslsted by Miss Iola Reod Miss Minnie Carroll and Mrs Bojer Barton ot Trenton 1115 street Mrs Robertson assisted by her daughters Miss Ella Robertson and Mrs Edwin II Bond and by Mlsa Bond ot Ips wich Mass Miss Julia Palmer Miss Lizzie Boswell Miss Llllle Reardon Miss Annie Wilson und Miss Birdie Stcelo of Now York city from 8 to 7 818 street Mlsa Cora Rice assisted by Miss Fannie Washington und Miss Bertha Rice 1111 street Mis Admiral Russell assisted by her daughter Miss Russell 1703 De Sales street Airs Thos Roach assisted by Mrs Elian Roach aud Misses Alary aud Lizzie Prather 809 street from 3 to 7 in Airs Thos Ratbbone nnd daughters as- aldlail hnlll A Umtll Vrmlf Grant and Adeline Rocbefort 149 I street arter 1 Aliss Maggie Reiser 907 4 street a Airs Oscar Relchert assisted by Mrs Wllner 410 street Mrs Col Rutherford assisted by Mrs Gen Joseph Bartlett 1311 Corcoran sircei Mlsa Salllo Rockwell assisted bv Mrs Wm Klmmel and Aliss Salllo Rockwell from 11 to 5 Aliss Emily Al Roth 513 East Capitol street Airs Roberts and daughter 11 MM Bireei 11 Airs Sara A Spcucer assisted by Alias Clara Barton Airs Daniels Misses Geneva Wise Flora Berger AunaG Carr Alando Howlett Jcannette Ray Katie Fletcher Alamte Proctor Emma Noud Clara It A Nelson Lnuiso Almon Law reuco Bertha De GralTo Mary Smith Florence Toomey Ella Daniels Mamlo Swalru Mary Hiibbell Florenco Arnold Josle Arnold Alary Lukens Kara Lukons Augusta Pottlgrew Augusta Wllllge will receive their friends and tbe friends of thecollego Iu Snencerlan College Halls National Itankot Republic Building corner ot 7th and I streets from 1230 to 10 Mrs Addison At Smith assisted by Miss Lulu Wells ot Hyattsville Altss Grace uroous auu oiuers Airs and Mlas Herantnn naslatml hv Mn and AtlSS lOUtllll nf Mulnn Ml Mar Shcllabarger Miss Holman and Miss 01 Huston Miss Kate Shnmo assisted bv Mnr gan GulnnlD neo Mcdulgean Miss Mamlo Larmau und Mies Llllle Allen of Alexandria 809 A street 0 from 1 tnijuiimillHU jrUBBlBCU UV Mrs Gcorgo Alurrav 10 a in to 1 311 1st street 0 Misses Estcllo and Floreaco Smith 1410 11th street Aliss Josle Sullivan assisted by Atlss Bessie Duvall and Airs Dudco 180 street 11 Mes Goorgo A Sbeban assisted by Atra John Wheeler Alra AlaJ Redlngton Mlsa Mary Howe Mies Alinnle Crawford nnd Miss Willie Jobnson of Cambridge Aid 1602 8 streot Mrs Odallo Stuart and Airs Stuart from 3 to 0 1219 Pennsylvania avenue Mrs Iiarvey Bpaldlng assisted by Mies Lilly Bennoy Aliss Alice AlayDeld Atlss -Marian Hall and Miss Rita Spalding Ml Al atreet after 12 Airs Dr Stearns assisted by her daughters Aliases Lena and Dora Stearns and Miss Eva Houston Aliss May Bolmay Mlsa Emma Maxwell Miss Ray Elliott and Mlis Flora Eaby of Lancaster Pa 934 street from 12 tnO Airs Stella Seymour assisted by Aliss Mamlo Cherry and Mies Clara Vlllctte from 1 unui ur Airs Aaron Skinner assisted bv Miss Grace Teuton and Miss Blaocho Teuton 932 street Airs A Stlcr and daughter 1914 9th street assisted by Mrs II Clay Stlcr and daughter Miss Alice und -Miss Laura Bangs The Atlases Sbeed assisted by Atlss Elllo Burr Aliss Little aud Mlsa Ella Atay Rogers of Camden after 2 oclock 224 11th street Airs James Soracrs assisted by Mrs ThoraasAI Eddy Airs Lewis Tallmadgo and tho ladles of Mount Vernon Seminary 1100 At street Atra II Sylvester assisted by ber daughters Atlssea and Willie Sylvester 423 5th street Atrs Seuator Sherman assisted bv Airs Senator Alabone Atra Hen Buttefworth Mrs Gen A Allies aud Atlsscs Butter worth Alahune und Sherman 1310 street nw Atrs Tnoraas Taylor Miss Robcna Taylor assisted by Airs Atahou and Aliss Ale William 333 Massachusetts uvenue from 3 in Altss Annie Tunner assisted bv her slater Alice Al Tanner and -Misses KatoC Coylo and Annie Schmidt from 13 until 8 oclock corner 6th and Boundary streets Miss Mamie Tuoiuas assisted by Mlsa Alary Roblusou of Capitol Hill from 1 to 9013 lltb street AtlsBos Anna and Jessie Tiirnbull 1414 Columbia street Airs Edwin Al Truoll 1014 street Aliss Al Topuer of New York from 1 to 5 1215 4th street Alias Tyler asslstod by Misses Al Marks A Wise and Le Dane 22 2d street Airs Charles Thompson Jr assisted by Mies Georgia Blackloek Miss Poore of Baltimore Miss Jenny Payne of Warren ton uud tbo Misses Lyons of Richmond 1815 Al street Misses Laura and Fannie Towner assisted hv MWnpft liln TtrulrrlHna lllll lrtnn Flora Markward Freddie Hough Alias Anna Thompson nf New Jersey aud AIss Stella BlggB ot Maryland 1105 0 street from 1 to 8 Alias Kittle Thomnson assisted bv Atlssea Tlilt of New York Ottella Frovhold Klttv Taylor Kentucky and Lula Alluear 737 lam sircci irom 10 Atrs James Vermllya assisted by Aire Armat Stoddart Mrs Willis Alagrudcr AIUs Molllo De Saules and Miss Gertrude Mitchell 021 II street Airs Atlnnlo Vnute room 44 St Cloud building Otb and streets 10 to 0 VY Allea fl Worinley 1729 I street from 3 to 7 Airs At Wyard asslstod by Aliss Ella Herbert of Alabama Aliss Miller of New York Mies Hcth ot Virginia and Miss Wyard 1012 13th street Atrs William Wurren assisted by the Misses Aylmcr at the Woodmont Airs If A Wlllard assisted by Airs and Mies Ramsdell Alra Robert I Fleming Alra CC Wlllard aud Alias Wlllard 1333 street11 Airs Whittlesey und daughter asslstod by Mrs Gen Whittlesey Mlsa Gertrude loppsn and Mlas Mary A Patton Iowa Circle Airs II Wcavor assisted by her daughter Aliss Alaggle Weaver Miss Alary Altemus Atlss Berta At Thomason and Aliss Llllle At Louder 1014 street Airs A Wymau assisted by Aliss Laura Hoagland of Omi Airs Al Riley tho Atlssea Sanderson and Altss Katie Ilogan 1308 Corcoran street Alias Kutlo Wllkcrson 1203 3d street 0 from 3 till 8 assisted by her sister Miss Faunle and Lulu Lusby of 309 street Altss Cora Watson assisted by Aliss Etta Parker of Rochester lud 1414 11th street -Mrs Al Walker assisted by Airs Jonner 1347 0th street Commissioner and Airs Webb1600 street Airs A Webb assisted bv Airs Sallie Wlllard aud Miss Ella Webb 31 East Capitol street from 2 to 10 Airs Wilcox assisted by ber daugh ters and by Aliss Prler of Missouri 1313 iMth street Airs Willis assisted bv Mrs 8 Stetson and Mlas Florenco Perry 925 street from 13 to 8 oclock Aliss Allco Wllloughby and Miss Julia pear 318 street after 1230 Airs George If White usslsted by Airs Jose At Alactas Miss Alaclas Airs George II Kendall of Now ork und Miss vniie iH 1 street Miss Waltor assisted by tbg Misses Wlpperman At Michel and Al Curtln Sliver Grove Airs Williams asslstod bv her daughters Mamie and Llssle Misses Anna and Mamlo Macaulov Aliss Allco Johnson of Lo Droit Park Atlss Hattle Minor ot Richmond Va AIlssAIyra Watson of New Bedford Alass and Aliss Julia Youug of Galtheraburg Aid 723 Irving street University Hill Airs Wheeler assisted bv Miss Maudo Brooks Aliss Lula Dent Miss Aunle Kiruy miss Imma iierscnoacK 01 savannah lu and Aliss Alamte Alahoney ot Baltimore Aid from 2 to 10 12520th stroet Aliss Florrie Welch assisted by her sisters and Miss Jcunto Cartwrlght 8307 etreet Airs 11 Whitmer Atlss Kate Dodge and Mlas Helen Calkenkwlll aaslst Airs and Miss Hlllyer 2121 Massacnusetts uvenue Airs Aturcus Wright assisted by Mlsa Woruack aud Atlssea Pauline and Ueorgle Wright of Tennessee 2033 street -Mrs 11 West assisted by Misses Fannie and Alamte Atoore and Miss Edith West 1135 5th street after 1 ru Atlss Annlo Wells assisted by Miss Nanl Filler ot Loudun county Va 1311 street from 1 to 7 Young Womans Christian Temperance Union of tbe Vermont Avenue Christian Church 020 19th street 11 from 3 to 8 The uulon will bo represented by Airs Grace Collins Atlss Alary Clabaugb Atlss Maggie DoVan Atlss Eliza Fawcect Aliss Florence Al Hazard Miss Lilian Her shoy Aliss Alice Knowlcs Aliss Eva Ktiowics -Mrs MOllie lenKins miss iauru Llchty Miss Clara Alanakco -Miss Alaggle Noud Atlaa Mildred Saundors Aliss Leon Summy Aliss Emma Santord Atlss Emma Toepper and Atlss Charlotte Toepper Aliss Mamlo Young assisted by Atlss Annie Hanley 1 140 18th street Atrs Robert II Yoatmau assisted by her daughter Aliss Anna Atrs Dr Tarklngton unu juiss i icicner iuiu aircet from 3 to 7 oclock Aliss Mamlo Young assisted by Aliss Alary Sherman 1140 lbth street 11 from 3 to 5 Mlsa A Waters assisted by Miss Bettla Robinson 1312 Al street 11 from 4 to 11 Airs Gen II Wright assisted by Atrs Capt AtacArthur Miss Tappati Mies Daisy Owen and Alias Blsbeo 1203 street Airs A Wilkinson aud Alias Wilkin son lt2 stroet 11 Airs A A Wilson and Alias Wilson assisted by Airs Welghtmau Aliss Ilollldoy of Indiana Aliss Browster ot New York Aliss Kllbourn -Miss Courtwrleht Aliss Florenco Satorl of New Jersey Atlss Her- THIS NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY yl 1887 rick of Now Yotk Miss Keen an Mlas llccerra the Misses Oroen Aliss Stockton rf New Jersey Allia Bostlck and Atlss Routh MISCELLANEOUS The Growlers will rccclvo tholr friends at 1203 street Brothers Wolfe Beardsley and Rosenberg will receive The following ladles of Friendship Lodge No 11 I I will receive from 12 to 8 oclock Mrs Rctd Airs A Corning Atlssea Anule and Alaggle Vlerbuknn Ellen nnd Jane IlrvAn Allea Spear Kittle Held Llzzlo Strclby Helen Tavlor and Lulu Colctfl0 0th 811601 0 inn laiiy inonas or tno urancn Young Ateus Christian Association corner 8th and I streets 0 from 3 to 10 Star of Hopo Lodgo committee Atra Grubor asslstod AIlsscs Kulle wiuwi ntwisbuu by Alurphy 1VUIIC Grimes Trader Bovd and ea Webster Giles ball corner 19th street and Pennsylvania avenue Order ot Chosen Friends Supromo Treasurer and Mrs Newton 005 atreot from 1 to 4 American Legion ot Honor Supreme Representative and Atrs Newton 005 street from 1 to 4 NOT lllCEIVlNO Atrs Thos Allan 1009 13th street nw Atrs 1 Apple 170 6th street Atrs Gen Balloch and daughter Seventh Btrcet road Airs Blackford 100 Massachusetts avvuuu 11 it Tho AIlsscs Bassett 21 Otb stroet Airs Gen Bealo Airs Geo A Bentley comer 14th and Corcoran streets Airs rllrilitt 17IR trint Airs Boughton 1423 Chapln street Airs Commissioner Black Airs II Bovnton Gen and Airs It Browne 1045 street Mrs James Brooks 1020 17tli street Airs Jane II BlanUman 413 New York avenue Air John II Bird street Atra Marcus Baker lVMrib street 11 Airs George IS Barber 490 street a Atrs Adolph CIubs and her daughter Atlss Anita Atra Robert Cohen aud daughter 513 street Airs Curtis 3001 street Atra Crlssey 1813 street Airs Horace Clark and Alias Nelllo Pumphrey 1102 13th street Airs Johu Ierclval Chapman 1307 street Airs Dr Combs 1804 9th st Alra John Douglass and tbo Atlases Douglass Airs Drake 1410 20th street 11 Airs Dr Dinner aud daughter Atrs 11 Donaldson Airs Duuwoody 30 Grant place Airs Dr Du Atontrovlllo and daughters 920 It street 11 Misses Dickson 405 II street Air und Airs Easton 3201 Prospect avenue Airs Weston Flint 1101 etrcet Airs A Fischer 900 street 11 Misses Farrar 1109 17th street ti Atrs Farnsworth 1003 10th street -Mrs Fox 0 Clifton Plaoo Atrs Fuller and daughtor 500 Alary land avenue The Misses Gould 712 street Airs Lawrence Gardner and tbe AIlsscs Carrie and Bcgina McLaughlin Aire Gray 923 I street Airs Gardner aud Atlss Fludlay Harris 607 street Airs Dr George Grinder Ir 73 II street Airs David Gltt 809 II street Altss Bernle Gallahcr 220 8th street a Alias Irlua Hctlnrul of South Washing ton Airs Frank Howe Atrs Helnccke 801 11th street Atrs Henry A Johnston 1221 street -Mrs Johuson 513 13th street Airs John Jameson Atlsses Mamlo and Gcorgle King 321 East Capitol Btrcet Mrs I Kimball and daughter Airs Geo A King 1518 iiStli street Rev and Mrs Joseph Kelly 519 4tli street nw Airs A Leo Knott Atlas Carrie Law 023 street a Airs A Lacey 004 street Atrs Ward II Lamon Airs Frank A Law 307 11th street Atrs Hall Lewis Airs II Luuck Atrs Dr At Lamb 1714 9th street nw Atrs La Fctra Temple Uotcl Atrs Charles Ivman 423 At street Airs Jus II Alurr 1703 street Airs A aud Mlsa Alice Ataury Tbo Misses McCarthy 320 4 street Tho Misses AIcNantz 129 0th St Airs II Aletzerott Airs Charles Norclboff Mlsa Lillian A Norton 3031 Massachusetts avenue Airs Dr Nolson 823 New Jersey avenue Airs Commissioner Oberly Airs Representative Paysou of Illinois Alias James Rice 1533 street The Aliases A Pumphrey Al Relubardt and Al I lager Rev and Airs Patch Airs Perry 14100th street Airs 8 Rooso Airs Assistant Postmaster General Stevenson Airs Springer ot Illinois Atrs RushR Sblppen 1301 Rlggs street Atrs Henry Lee Snyder ot the Portland Atrs 1 II Smallwood 022 North Capitol street -Mrs Clara Stanard 1121 21st atreot Airs Repreacntatlvo Swope 214 A atreet Atrs Smith and Alra Pugh 1001 23d street The Aliases 8ummerscales 433 street Airs Tbos Somervllle and daughter 737 13tb street Airs Electa Smith 1404 11th street Airs A It Spofford and Alias SpolTord 1031 Ataasachuaotts avenue Miss Florence Selby Airs Wm Brooke Smith 518 10th street Airs Taylor 305 II street Atrs John Iweedalo 911 Rhode Island avenuo Airs Representative Townshend Alias Tullmadge 1313 1 street Airs Van Ness and daughters 122 atreet Airs las White 513 3d street Airs Judge Weldou Alra 8 Whoatlev Alra Wm II Webster 507 11th street Airs Alonzo Weeks MO stroet Sirs Alfred Wood 1317 street 11 Airs Jus Welling 1302 Connecticut avenue Airs Wm Watson 481 street Airs Cllflurd Warden 000 23d street Aire Kantzlnger and the Aliases Zantzln ger 1821 street The best regulator of dlgestivo organs and thu best asDeilzcr known Is Augoslura Hitters Try It but beware of Imitation Oct from your grocer or uruKisi wu sniinuu miwv manufactured by Ur II blegcrt li Sons Christmas nt Hiiiiillne Church Tho Ilamllno Sabbath school lied Its usual Christmas entertainment ou last Wednesday afternoon at 130 oclock The largo and com mivSlniiwrlitirrh win crowded to Its inmost ca pacity with members nf the school nnd their Jrlen is Alter a abort but interesting literary and musical irogrammethe scholars uavo contributions ol provisions money and clothing the aluo of which amounted to about tl fur tho beucllt of tbo needy Mr Thomas Tow ner tho superintendent then arose aud In a few well chosen remarks proscnted crayon portraits of themselves to tho pastor Dr Price and hla wife In behaUof tho school When he bad concluded the little ones were taken down stairs to tbe school room and served with lee cream and cake thus making pleasant ending to most enjoyable occasion und one which will long bo remembered by tho panic I pants The Weakness of Womnu A Constant Study of Nuted Womans Life Mrs Lydlu Plnkham for years made tho dlseaso and weaknosa of her sex a constant study aud aa a roault of It was tho famous Vegetable Compound Her knowledge cqualathatof any ilrst clua physician and therefore tho remedy canbetakeu with per feet conlldouce Tho subjects of treatment are so dellcato that It Is bard to bo understood without trespassing ou the grounds of what may seem Improper language yet It Is a well known fact that not one womau lu leu Is free from pain audtroubloi therefore hero Is no good reason why they ehould not have tho means placed beforo them of saving them selves all If not tho greater part of tha pcrlodlo and olbor suffering Tho medlctno la not an abortion remedy but ia exclusively for good purposea and will aid and atrengtbeu every woman who takes It lu good faith Fun Dbess SUITS Elseman Bros 7th li HHRMMMMMBHWI Till AV15LX9 OF INDIA Drawing of Water Dally Duty or Hindoo Wives Hindoo tn St Jamess Gazette From tlmo Immemorial drawing water at the well has been one of tbo principal dally duties of a poor Hindoo wlfo In northern India wells are generally dug outside the town or village herefrom tbo women old and young but tnoro often tbe latter start twlco a day early In tho morning and at 4 oclock In tho afternoon to fetcli water home carrying earthen vessels on tholr head or under ouo of their anna Arriving at tbo well they attach tho looso end of tho rope that Is fastened at one side of Its circular mouth to tho earthen pitcher which then tboy let down Into tho well The vessel will bold about six or seven quarts ot water which Is a Bood weight to pull up and tbe women ave to take groat caro that tbo Teasel which comes up with a swinging motion does not strike against tho sides of tho well as the least stroko would dash It to pieces Sometimes ono or two beams aro thrown across tho well near tho edge whereon women rest ono of their feet throwing on It tbo weight of their wholo body Of course I must bo understood to describe hero tbo primitive wells from which water Is drawn solely by tbo hand Very often jou may sco fifteen or twenty women assembled at a well who after having a great deal ot gossiping go home In groups Tho caato dlfflcuty shows Itself as prominently at the well as elsewhere Women of different caates must not touch each others vcasels Hindoos ot varloua sects will not take water to drink from each other In some parts at tbo wells wliero both men and women draw water the Rrahmlus will use braes or copper vesacla belonging to pcraona ot othcrcastcs after scrubbing them well with duat and water and washing mem a leatner nag nocu only be waaucu for having come originally from the tanner who la ot very low caste no further defilement can happen to it But strict Hindoos whether Brabmlna or others will never drink water that has been drawn In a leather bag nor use It for ablutions In village where there la but one welt boub of Tow caste and out castes draw water on ono side ot It aud when they are gone Brabmlua aud other superior castes come and draw water from the other side Where there aro manv wells lu a village It Is usual to set apart a special ono for people ot low or no castes Wells aro naturally greatly prized In the arid hot parts of India and many Hindoos earn groat renown by making them where incy are inucn needed come religious people seek for merit In the construction of largo wells In public thoroughfares and other places for the purpose of supplying travelers with water ery often people use them for Irrigating their fields A large well built of strong masonry with a circular white smooth platform round It for people to sit 011 when they draw or drink water costs from 2000 to 3000 rupees Even tbe wants ot tbe brute creation aro not overlooked by tbo Hindoos They make reservoirs of strong masonry about five or six yards long and a yard wide adjoining a well and In tbe hot season these are kept filled with water Returning from pasture or from the fields In tho forenoon for repose and retiring at dusk for the night whole droves ot cows bullocks buffaloes aud goats slake their thirst here Landowners and wealthy men vie with each other In constructing these wells and reservoirs and princes sometimes Imitate tbe cxamiilo ot their ouuleut subjects The average coat ot an ordinary well has beeu estimated to bo about 300 or 400 rupees Wells havo been objects of great endearment with some villagers Not satisfied with wasting tlmo and money In their own and tbclr childrens marriages and In those of Idols and trees they sometimes marry wells with great pomp and ceremony In sorno parts of tho country wells ure worshiped and votlvo offerings are often seen lying near them ells In India were at one time nut to Wcl tbe most dreadful uses Wayfarers and others were murdered and their bodies thrown Into tlioai Criminals wem often thrown down them and even at this day many horrid deeds ure done at tbo wells In out-of-the-way parts of India Jung Bahadur of Nepal usod to tell a remarkable story about a well A not uncommon modo of execution In Nepal Is to throw tho defender down a well It occurred to young June wbo was bred up amidst the Intrigues and plots uud counterplots of the Nepaleso court that It was the fault ot tbe victim If be did not come up again alive and unhurt and lu order to teat tbe matter aud also bo prepared for any case of future emergency be practiced tho art ot Jumping down wells By nnd by It actually happened that Jung was stn tenced by bis prince to this punishment Undismayed ho begged one last favor of bis sovereign that ho might bo permitted to Jump lu So reasnnablo a request was at onco granted Surrouudcd by a large number of people the prlnco himself forming one nf the sightseers Jung went to a well whore taking off bis superfluous clothes be crossed bis legs Jumped boldly down and In a moment was lost to view of the prlnco and his courtiers wbo assured of the doom of their victim by tho dull splash returned to the palaou Tho supposed drowned man however was quite safe and Bound clinging to the aldca ot tbe well which ho knew beforuhaud to be plentifully provided with chluks and crannies At midnight bis friends who bad been previously rehearsed In their part camo and rescued him from his uncomfortable position After awhile when affairs In the Nepaleso court took a favorable turn for him Jung Bahudar allowed hla friends to resuscitate him and thla adventure did much to restore thu future prlmo minister of Nepal to tho favor ot bis sovereign Absent Mlmleil Men Special Correspondence of the Traveller Washington Dec 19 Senator Camden of West Virginia Is probably the most absent minded man In public life Ot course you have beard ot tho man wbo put his trousers to bed and hung himself over the back of a chair uud tbe other fellow who kicked himself out ot his front door while hla dogbcld possession ot tbo drawing room Camden Is tho bem of some stories that aro on a par with tbeae Not long ago Senator uustis 01 Louisiana gave an elaborate dinner to whtcb Camden was In vltea Ho accepted und went A day or two altcrwaru no uappeneu 10 see rue invitation upon his desk Turning to bis private secretary ho remarked that ho owed Eustls a most bumble apology for neglecting to reply and said be Intended to square himself without delay Tho secretary looked up with an amazed smilo and said that bo dldut suo any great necessity for apologizing a statement that at onco arrested tho senators attention Then tho secretary quietly Inquired Senator why do you proposo to apologize to Mr Eustlsr Dont you remember that you went to bis uinncr ana camo nome auu eatd that you bad an elegant timet After thinking for a inoment Camdeu did remember that he bad been the guest of his colleague and It Is perhaps uuueceasary to add that ho didnt apologize Another lu cldcnt happened lu tbe Senate chamber juat before tbo opening of tho aeealou The aenator was busy at his desk looking over his correspondence wbeu a gentlemiu entered aud shook him cordially by the band Camden had a puzzled look upon hla face but he conversed with tbe visitor for some little tlmo Wbeu tbo gentleman left tbe senator turned around and said to Air Kennu bis colleague John who Is that young follow Kenna replied Great Scott Camden that lsthojoung lleutenaut who Is going to marry your daughter next week A few evenings ago Camden thought be would go to tho theater As It was raining be borrowed an umbrella from his private secretary and marched down the street When be returned his secretary was astonished to see him como into tbe house dripplug with ruin and his new silk bat all but ruined Camden had walked home In the storm without bis umbrella simply because bo bad forgotten that he carried ono to tbe tlrVatcr Tbe senator knows bis weakness but he Is apparently unable to cope successfully with ft flit Henleys Celery Beef and Irou ought to bo In every house lu tho United States It will not only relieve but will permanently euro all norvnus troubles Indigestion sleep leBsness neuralgia chills and fever weak digestion io leading physicians acknowledge It Bold by druggists Harbour A Hamilton wholcsalo agents Washington Jpcrgatlou 75ceuts a quart bottle No 1 Ryo Whisky best In the world for tbe money al McOees Ninth street near ft tv CON8UI1AU ItEtOUTa In No 73 ot the consular roports now In press nnd Boon to be issued by tbe Department of Stato Minister IsaaJ Bell Jr at Tho Hague writes on tbe measures proposed by tbo Dutch government to support tho sugar Interests of Java and Minister Lambert Tree at Brussels on tho proposed railroad on tho Congo Consuls General llanna Buenos Ayrcs trade between Argentine Republic and the United States Jussen Vienna electric lighting In Vicuna and tho foreign trado of Austria Hungary AlorganAIclbourne tho rabbit pest In Vie toria Ralne Berlin sugar Industry of Ocr many AInller Frankfort canalization of tho Alain Williams Havana sugar uf Cuba Vice Consul General Itclnbcrg Guayaquil tho tariff ot Equador Conaula Alher ton Pernambuco sugar works of Brazil Baker Buenos Ayrcs Industrial exposition at Buenos Ayrea Blschoff Sonnebcrg American goods In Sonue bcrg Eckstein Amsterdam American export trade Flgyeltnesy Dcraerara prices of Demerara augar In the Loudon market Griffin Sidney sugar Interests of Australia Kclm Charlottetown tubular subway to Prince Edwards Island Miller Lelpalc tbe Alteuburg exposition ot 1880 Atorcy Ceylon tariff and port dues of Ceylon Ryder Copenhagen labor lu Europe and agriculture In Denmark Roberts Hamilton trade of Hamilton Scboenhof Tunstalllaborcostln Europoand America and Industrial education Seymour Canton camphor in China Joseph Smith New Castleupou Tyne trado of Now Castle James Henry Smith Alayence phylloxera on tbe Rhine SmltbcrsTlen Tsln manufacture ot silk In China Wlgfall Leeds silk culture tn InJIa Charles Williams Rouen agricultural machinery In France Consular Agent Quesnel trade ot Carupano The Canadian tariff la printed In full MAINTAINING HIS MIGHTS In tlifi Matter ofTltlotu Certain Wharf iruicfji In the matter of tho fotomao data title In volved In the equity cause of he United Stales against Martin Storrls and others Daniel Evans through his attorney Air Wm Mattlngly baa put In an answer lie claims as tho owner of tho square south of aquare 111 and of the riparian and wharf rights thereto having derived the same Irom his brother tha late Joliu Kvaus who died Use 1831 and who derived the conveyance from Notley YotiDir one of thooriglual proprietors that said Young always claimed these rights and Ilia brother lu 182 built a wharr In Irnnt of sal I square wltti Improvements coating SI5000 andlnng prlnrtotbc tlllagof thlsbill thtare aiHindrut set up hla claim thereto Ho claims that his rights do not como lu tlio provision of the act of Aug 5 lfvSd and tbe court la without Jurisdiction to pass any decree In tbe premises and states lhat bo files this answer because of tho attempt from Iho faco of tuo bill to foreclose aud deprive him of his rlrbta und claims without mating him a party thereto AUfsgMKSis Theater goers aro very liable to contract a severecoughorcold A safe aud rvllablo cure Is Dr Hulls Cough Strop Price St cents Washington Schuutzen Vcreln Tho committee of the Washington Schuction Verelu appointed for tho purpose have arranged tho following programmo of entertainment for 18S7 On the evening of Feb 8 a frand masquerade ball will bo given aud ou larch 23 the childrens ball takes place both cuts will take place at Abacis lull There arc nine concoru on tho programme the dates of which wilt bo observed aa loug as the ealhcr does not Interfere unould It be concluded to hold a grand festival of the old atyle tho two concerts for Juue will be withdrawn It not two festivals will be given as usual ono during tho early part of the summer and ona toward autumn Any chance offering or promising a variety In tho Hunday cnteiuln incnis will be seized upon by the commute and tbo assistance of every member la solicited to aid tbe same ALL coughs and colds lhat wo endure Quickly Deo from lted Star Cough euro Weak of lrayer Tbe Presbyterian churches of Washington wilt observe the week of prayer by a union meeting Bt tbe First Presbyterian Church on Four ami a half street fiom 12 to loolockeach day Trie leadera of thu meetings and the subjects are aa lollows Monday Jan a Itcv ilcllvaln moderator of tho presbytery ITatts and tbauksglvlng for continued bleaslnga Tuesday Jan 4 Rev A Pltzer 1 Humiliation and confession of national and Individual sins Wednesday Jan llev 8 Chllds Prayer for tbo church Its unification and extension Thursday Jan 6 Itcv Hamlin 1 I Prayer for families and schools Friday Jan 7 Itev Chester I I Prayer lor missions Saturday Jan 8 ltev Eugene Peck Prayer for nations llundsome Recognition of Services At a recent meeting of tho Wusnlngton Schuetzcn Verelu Messrs Simon Wolf John Vogt and Christian Rupperl were appointed a commlttco to acknowledge tho valuablo ser vices of Mr Relnhold tiprlngsguth who has itiMail a fnniliiunna servlci of tell vears as sec retary uf the veteln and proven a most able and valuablo ottlcor Tho commute baa pre tented to Mr Sprlnaegulh as 11 Christmas gilt of the verelu thu Kmplro edition orshakspearo prntuso with the ilnol steel engravings valued at 75 This alone will glvo an ldcaoftti beauly and elegance ot the work Full Dnrss Huts Klseruan Bios th our Youug Thieves WHIShlclds Robert Wood Charles Uoodall und Edward Henderson all colored ranging In ano from 12 to 17 years have beeu arrested by Officers Hrlce and MuNeal for recent robberies Henderson Is chanred with having snatched 11 poekethoqk with tlO irom a lady several wccita ago hiuenis uoimi ana uooa allure wauled for robbing tbe Jewelry establishment ot Jerome Oosio of 1223 Pennsylvania aveuue oil Deo 3 01 twenty four gold rings breastpins Ac valued at S1K1 and some of the goods wero recovered The nineteenth century has provided tbe greatest Roman of tbem ull Salvation Oil It klllapaln Robberies Reported Angcllno Brown 407 A street southeast reports that her clothea lino was robbed ol S5 worth of clothing James Ford reports the larceny of a pool ball worth IT Simpson 1300 street southeast reports that hla house waa entered aud robDed of S3su in money and 1 worth of tobacco Slgmund Hchrageuhclm 491 street southwest reports that bis stable wus broken open and robbed of a set ot harness aud a blanket worth 917 Gcduoy House New York Ilroadway and Fortieth street opposite Metropolitan Opera House und Casino Hotel entirely new Desirable for business men or families European plan Rooms II per day upwards Kxrellent restaurant Oen Dan MiCAtLXV Bowers Ordlnutlou of a Minister Zlon Baptist Church Thursday was tho scene ot tbe ordination of tbe Rev Howard to the ministry tho present supply of tho churcb Itcv A a Thomas of the Enou Church preached the sermon Itcv 1 Johnson of the Second Churcb deltvored the charge the right hand of fellowship waa extended by the moderator ltev 11 Phillips and prayer waa ollered by Rev Kobert Johnson of the Fourth Cliurcb The breath of a chronic catarrh patient Is often so offensive that be cannot go luto society and he becomes au object of disgust After a time ulceration aula In the apongy boues are attacked and frequently entirely destroyed A constant Bource of dlcotnforc Is tbe drlpplnz of the purulent sec rtlonsflntotho throat Homo times producing Inveterate bronchitis which In Its turn has been tho exciting cause of pulmonary disease Tho brilliant results which have attended lla use for years past properly dcslgnato Elys Cream Halm aa by far thu best If not tbe only real euro tor hay fever rose cold aud catarrh Complaining Citizens Propcity ownora on tbollne of tho Baltimore and Potomao railroad in soulbcast Washington have protested to the commissioners against placing a awiteh at tbe Intersection of K7 and Canal streets They also complain tbat In making up freight trains Third and Fourth streets are blockaded for fifteen mluutcsat a time Liquor Ucenaea Grunted Tho following liquor licenses have been granted Kate Homer Samuel Orrlson Lu dolph Frledrich Maurice Roach Foley A Beach I Shelton Klrkwood Johu Donnlgcr Henry Brock Kate OBrien Martiu Schneider Annlo Connor Samuel Wllllum Skeliy Frank Adams Ireventlon Hotter Thau Cure Alany porsons aro aticcled with sklu eruptions bolls or ulcers Brandrethi Pills takau freely will In a short time effect a complete cure of all such troubles Ulcers of long stand tng bavo been cured by them Carbuncles bavo beeu checked In their loclpleucy by them Tho worst fever sores bed sores and tho like have been driven from the skin by them Only bcglu lu time and a fen of Bran dretha Pills will prevent many a sickness Takan fraaly they will cure any disease Cl.

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