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THE PRESIDENT SHAKES HANDS WITH MANY CALLERS, Brilliant Society Event at the White House-—~Representatives of All Countries Pay Thelr Respects—-Gay Uniforms and Rich Costumes Displayed. Wasmingron, Jan. 8. ~The new season opened gaily at Washington. All society ladies of note kept open houses, and their calls ware numbered by the thousand The president's reception was as usual the center of attraction, and the fact of its being the first New Year's reception of Mrs, Cleveland gave it a peculiar interest, All Washington went to it, and all praised the grace and tact of Mrs, Cleveland. These president's recep- tioms held on the first of the new year are the great social events of the capital. All the officials and people in authority are in duty bound to go to them, and any one who pre- tends to be in Washington society would THE PRESIDENT ARD WIFE make a great mistake by Tpmaining I went early the White House on Year's morning and was © pable | witness the various receptions from the | the end. The executive bleak art shaped drive found the Maris AWAY in New and Te mansion lagked by in its whiteness as I walked uj Entering the front door ie band stationed in the ves. tibunle with their lsader in front of them. were dressed in bright red sults and instruments shone brightly as ¥ 1 the music which they re to give during the Every- thing within the White House was decorated with flowers and green. The mantels of the Fast room and the Blue room were banked high. There were tropical plants in the al- oves of the window’, and wa through ~ grand pre ymenade corr from the ch look dow ofl painted por- il the presidents, seemed like goir gh a garden of the south, the wide which wt ire the ' te food softly FOOD Toco; i the was carpeted with the richest J ZELLER & SON, = DRUGGISTS, Bellefon Dealer In DRUGS, — CHEMICALS i PERFUMERY FANCY G6 Liquors f ODS, &« Pure Wines and weadicy purpose: wiways kept Hotels. —————— w—— mn op ——- —. o— YUSH HOUSE. . r WwW. BR. Teller, propriebr, Bele fonte, Pa. Special attentica gives to country trade. junelby rr ninGs HOUSE, EMANUEL BR BELLEV(NTE, Pi. WN Proptetor, The traveling community will fod this botel equal to aay in the county in every respect, for man and beast, ind charges very moderate. Giveit a trig une i I .—————. NEY BROCKER HOFY HOUSE BROCKERHOFF | ALLEGHENY G. G. MeMIL Good Sample Roc» og First BF reo B Buse to and rem all teair Boe sia! Tales (0 withesses atid juror 3B, IRLIBFONTR, P Fr ’ y Rrop'r Stl A HALL HOTEL. D J.MEYZ=R Pro 'r LE BOAR {ll TRANSIENT i Table hesit 7 lotality, rare moantaio water, sarror onde) by foest natural scenery in the . Schools and churches convenient, ferms ve reasonable, RVIN FOR 8 H( JUSE, LOCK BAY EX, 8 WOODS CALDWEL Lay BP Terns reasonable. Go od on first floor. fAMERON HOU LEWISBURG { & CODER RATES TO €X {E KKS OVER = flood Livery stisched. all tislos STETTI BPECIAL Dentists, GW. HUSTERMA Dentist, Gentre Hall Kesidengs Of Main street on t® on 2d floor of Harper & K 8 store baiiding. Will give tisfacion in all branches of his prof-.siop, Either ad. ministered. ldapr D*® G. GUTEL I UB.~ Offers his bli He is 6s in the Dentist, Milihe'm professional services Lo the. prepared to perform sil opersi. dental profession, He is now fully re pared Lo extract teeil absolutely wi o pain. mya A — S——————————— 3 J. La BPANGLER, §rANGLER Ta Aster, eg Consultation in SB AN mE KLINE hs EY-AT E PA fh fd MR building north of Court w Can be consulted in English 1 or n ‘mys COHN =: POTTER. Attor EP lections promtly “thn nit ei given Ixodes vr pragerty for sale and have acknowl ke 1 bonds ke. Bellefonte, — w a Ww thoes avi Will daw 0 Deuds, » Pa, ‘ALL KINDS GRAIN, White and red wheat, rya, § onts and barley wanted ab Hall Roller Mill—for whieh market prices will be Duid, ‘ on storage ] 5 11 | + He A osaens Mrs Cleveland reception was president Rad room band and Mra The resi toned A few minutes bel: sta and the Bluse 1 Caine down irs with iS Arm, ped in the «i at the leading Ww i Mrs Cleveland at bi wita the several ladies of his cabinet, fa r. Endicott and V yw her iadies were attired in full dre The p dent w a Prince Albert coat, butt about his rotund form. in the meantiine a m taken their place behind this line of ladies, ne wap aol wT ( favor ed few whole « ty 0 ine of room. The the right door 3 ilas bel ore amber of ladies had sident and ng a few among the see the the and these incl were re parm to n which wontin rresponclents, who we if the reception wed from Jock until 2 of the They Carriages, w ith romptly at 1] came the rabinet and the diplomatic drove to the White House in coachmen and footmen in livery, The foot men ¢ pened the doors of their carriages under the port cochere. 1 wish I could describe the THE GUESTS DEPARTING. conchmen and foot. ut in their gay liver. as though they owned the though the rece pion y for them cabinet ca stiffness and airs of these men. 1 hey fes and big buttons White House of t lay strutted alx and a= tten uj he members mie in double breasted frock aid but the diplomats appe od In all the gold Ince and gold medals of their court uniformm, Each of the ministers had enough medals on his breast to start an antiqus coin collection, and some of {hem bad great silk sashes about their wast, wide gold bands over their shoulders and ander their arms, and a thou- sand and one other {urbelows, making them book like the bigh cockalorums of the masons or like the pasteboard kings of the stage, * The Turkish minister wore his fez and the Chinese minister with his attaches came out in the gorgeous wlk, sating, and furbelows of his nation. 1 took BB Senki] asketch of him as £0 L08 5 he trotted across [74 the vestibule and nn J . he bowed low to a Mrs Cleveland in the Blue room. 1] 1 1 ‘saw him again in the East room an £77] honir Inter when he / 4 wo dark clothes, was chatting with Gen. Drum, of the | United States army. Drum was dreswxd in his fall uniform with sword nt his side N. DRUM. and epaulettes un his shou ders and erough brass buttons on his cogt to set a baby wild with delight. Kuki, the Japanose minister, was also present, bot his uniform was almost lke that of the European uta After the diplomats hina pone 4 the prask dent and had gone on fo of hat toom, Chief Justice Walt and the other fat Jism of the supreme court wore announced, y walled by with a good word for every her a they were the healthiest looking ong Ng MINISTER AND with figed salaries for life enjoy at all great receptions! They are as of Secretaries Mianing, Vilasand Lamar, who stood behind # the president in the Blue room and who were taking their first taste of socisty this year. At 11:90 the senators and representatives marched in, and it took a long time to receive the hundred who came. 1 noticed John Sherman with a lady on his arm, and in fact nearly all the congressmen had their wives with them, The ladies came In street dresses and not a few of them stopped and chatted with Mrs. Cleveland for a moment as they went by, Following thess came the army and navy with Gen. Sheridan at the head. He was the biggest man in tho delegation in point of rank. but the simaliest in stature. Little Phil is nearly as broad as he is long, His face was ns red as the rising sun, and with its white moustache and gray hair it looked like that of a very distinguished man, He chatted and laughed with everyons, and he was the most democratic member of the army and navy present. Admiral Porter and he were standing at ope time side by side. The head of the army and the head of the navy to gether Joth of them are men who have won their places service, and there are not two kinder nor nobler men in Washington There is nothing snobbish about either, and it was amusing to compare thelr unostentation at this red option with the braggadocio of the lieutenants and majors as they strutted about contempt by looking 1 every man who did not form. After and navy, came the « the army leading officers « the and 1 Bervice departments, MINS inl A hey shook her hand came the dear people from the gate and d They pushed and door and went oh in with leaving their hats in the waiting 3 if them forgot to give their nam came befors the president failel to shake hands will 1 noted #0 ated off 3 hy die weed in black r face, and with an in her hand. This trum; , and it caught the reflex the bystanders as it shone against he veil when she held one end of it to her ear turned the other end up to the m nan she was addressing. Near hor wa Mary Walker, in her atlire of loth pantaloons, double a i collar and little man » ans the bigs , This man's b t a peck measure, and the only instance I have ever heard who has saten his own that he has sold his be society. 10 be delivered to th received there! sed to pay his board bi eaten his own head There were plenty of policemen In attend and these were peeded to keep back. It issaid the various rooms to they wero in ond and it was not possible to pick then ny up faw veland Boction and sith 5 { the nn Dir t £3 tand-up nw notiond ales Lhe Wasl * 8ige OL wi bead, 1 40 mn cal rl has be bas u and has consequently watch the audisn-e, but 3 Out. VILLING TO BE SENATOR. Several Services. Jan. 8.~The general assem today il I= in addition to the el of a successor to succesd United Bates . 3 tor Whitthorne, the convict lease fs prohibition questions will upor Among the gentlemen whose names are men tioned in the Hon NASHVILLE, met at ng important one, as The session Ww on ma be ihr William B. Bate, the present gover. the Hon. John ; the Hon. John L. T. Soeed, a prom lawyer: Col. Arthur EB Colwar, editor chief of The Nashville Gen, John C. Brown, the Gould southwestern system of railroads the Hon, James D. Porter of state at Washington hardson and the Hon the Ri members of congress; Tavior, governorelect: the Hon, Whitthorne, and Solon E. Rose. The leading candidates at present are Mera Marks and House to secure a caucus for the select didate for senator. Bot it movement will fail cations that some gentleman not may be chosen, watched with great interest. An earnest fight will be made to bring about the aboli- tion of the convict lease system and the adoption of a resolution to submit to a popu- lar vote a constitutional amendment pro- the Hon. Robert 1. 1a believed the yet named eating lHquors, TRYING MESCAL. An Experiment With the Famous Mexican Mixture. Wasdinaron, Jan. ‘8+The Capital pub. lishes a humorous account of the results of an experiment made hére by several gentle men in drinking Mexican mescal. It says that soon after the alleged misfortune of Minister Manning was made public here a number of officials connected with the scientific bureaus of the government deter. mined to test the effect of the famed meschl, In order that they might try the ‘real stuff” they sent for a supply to Piedras Negras, The tipple arrived last week, and Friday afternoon about a domen of them met in a club house and tried the drink in very small doses Only one of the party was able fits his EEA anon Ho says the others may be able to pat in an appear- ance at their ve ina few days if they suffer no relapses, but they all cures mescnl from She bottom of their hearts. This gentloman says be drank less than a quarter of agill of is Piet with about the seme quantity of wing, He remembers noth. 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