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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.U., WEDNESD eS J AY, MARCH 4, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. eoa' id his sleeves rolled | Bradley, Stephen J. Field, Samuel Blatchford, | C. C. Willard, John 8. Wright, Chi A, J. Clarke, T. C. Grawford, J. V. Cra- | Wallace. U. S. N.: W 7 *. Walter mittee, is the superintendent of the letterca™ ee San ween was ee ee wie ee cree Rc uicien abil iane Gis (done i ee ikea eS oe Stanley, ‘Sr, Woodbury. J. 5: Nvatehy HA. | craft BV. DeGraw. E.G. Dunnell’ Georee B. | T. Wheail Sor en, tear riersat the elty pest office, He isaxsietedatthe — > a 1 0 om thews, Ha ce Gray; U1 x poe omas - A » We 5 earls SI ‘The Cittsens whe ied Charse of the Im-| conrsgements, bo rene ee edt h grand soe | ale eae Te a ee tae | tae Sos = | thor 0 ng the Ww . D. Dr Ps angural Ceremonies. fom’ He en devel is which’ more | Chazjes C. Nott, W, A. Richardson, Glonnl, We THE MILITARY COMMITTER, i e] mia “ on taken om his: ‘eutie! ua wrence jon vistrict cou organizations S WHOSE ENERGY AND | S109 Concerns and xiven it to the public with: | Justice DK. Cartter, Justices Andrew Welle, Sipe Sa ey are RATION A SUC: | Ti Compensation, and now that a splendid | A. MacArthur, A. B. Hagner, Walter 8. Cox, C. Sp, important as well os Se SEE ees Se RANTES Coe tefumpb crowns the end of his labors, he will | P’ James; Commissioners of the District—James pa Meal mot Were have a gratitude of those who feel a pride in | B. Edmonds, G. J. Lydecker, Joseph R. West. - ose military ball room by acorps selected from the letter carriers of the city Under the system adopted the e ts but litte danger of loss - avery import- || While the work of preparation proper bas Ant feature of the inauguration, and, while | bee”, Under the direction of id has been perfor th abil thelr original plan was more comprehensive | yet ithe monoumt ould ot be neanploce witnems me Wi ich a more THE LIST OF ComMITT: a a D. Heim, F.T. Howe, Edmund Hudson, T. 3. ¥F. qa satay MeCarthy, Frank P. Xt ILLUMINATION AND FIREWORKS, | Murray, C. This committee had in chs Poore, Hi. N 1 jell, is A meg wales BE West hai than the one which will be carried out tontght, tion of Gen, Melis All the arrangements for the inauguration of eee ‘The following Senators and Representatives: | the intention of co tot one: es = nitect and 8 President and Vice President of the United | *¢ Feputation of the Distr YaineWilituia Be Beye. seiaom ibingley. | Segured quarters Sr the . AB tuEY arfived th | Young. A iee poner aoa begats aan captcowtat toe tie tee tsten eae States are ander the direction and control of New Hampshire—H. ~ Blair, Ossian . Ray. | otto d 3 nin, FLOO) PRO! x P bs tended every factlity In his power toald the be 1 " F. Edi ds, J. W. Stewart. | at the depots and escorted them to their qi ade will | being 1 5 7 » | t citizens of the District of Cotrubia, with, the dl siaud"82 W. AigHch Youahian Chae. | tem Sad Showed. etm the attation tar huey |, The committee on Noor and promenade wit | Be, CNS nts exception of the simple ceremonies attending Massachusetts—Henty L. Dawes, Patrick A. | Deeded. Hoon hanerement antvie arrangements made | CoMulttees and : c or the taking of the oath at the Capitol building. ins, — Coanecticut—Joreph R, Hawley, ora b questio: A desire todo honor to the men upon whom the r highest offices in the gift of a great people have been conf prompted, and eustom has sane- tioned, the celebration of that event by agreat pageant, inviting the participation of all citi- Bens, irrespective of party. The 4th of March has long been observed as @ great national gala day, celebrated at the capital city, and the nee- essary preparations which an event of this mag- Ritude demands, devolve upon the citizens of the District. To provide for the reception and care of the thousands upon thc composing the military and civie that constitute the units of the grand inaugu- Tal procession four and five miles in length; to Make it possitile that a public ball can be given ‘whieh five and six thousand people can attend With comfort and pleasure; to ensure to the im- jense throngs 0! at come pouring William W. Eaton. West Virginia—Johnson Snyder, North Carolina— Zebulon BL Vance, Wiliam R. Cox. South Carolina—Wade Tiampton, Samuel | Dibble. Georgia—Joseph E. brown, James H. Blount. Alabama—John T, Morgan, Willlam H, For- ney. Mississippi—L. Q.C. Lamar, 0. R! Sin- gleton, New York—E. G. Lapham, Samuel 8. Cox. New Jersey—John R. McPherson, William MeAdoo. Penusyivania — J. Don- ald meron, Samuel J. Randall. Dela- aware—Thomas FP. Bayard, Charles B, Lore. Maryland—James B. Groome, Jobn V.. L Findlay. Virginia—Henry Riddleberger, Joan S. “Barbonr. Florida—Charles W. Jones, R. H. M. Davidson. Louisiana—Benjamin FL Jonas, J. Floyd ising. 1 Maxe#, John H. Reagan. Pendieton, Benjamin. LeFevre. hig. Omar D. Conger, William Ma; that yawned between the four walle ancovere], unfluished Pension butldl must be decided, and the committee foul much satisfaction In the clear and businesslike Suecestions of Commander Taylor, U. & N. Who was detailed by the Secretary of the Navy to take charge of the work, by them will no donbt contribute greatly to the They provided enjoyment of the evening. ‘The chairman, | 2he% provided for” the. ° ity of the Pension bulla of fireworks this ev "a committee. The chairniin, CeO Eco wie to the city # sa work of ‘oorhees, William 8. no omais magnitude. the people n, William R. Of the District have demonstrated their ability to do, and the present oc fords another roof, net only of their sutficiefht resources, bu . Of their kindly readiness to be. the hosts of the poene creoeee ¢itizens of this great country. Notonly arethe | The secretary of the executive committee, arrangement~ inade by the citizens, but the | yr, Dorsey Clagett, was in charge of the head- ae ee eT tic dbataetes leieade Gait | quarters of the cdmmittee, and, in consequence, Minnesota—s Holman, Tlinois—Johin A. Log: Mortison, J. R, MeMilian, mB, Allison, * COL, WM. G. Moors. The chairman of the committee is very ap- ‘ is puted from the resources of private | Came in direct contact with the public more Propriately Col. Wm. G. Moore, the colonel com- seeaa ia ae to accomplish this re uit, | than the other members of the committee. Dure manding all the Light Infantry corps. He hag organization was of course ngces<ary, and the | ing all the busy d: ARE Selseetape er en the experience of a military min, and is besides first step in that direction was taken'when, at | Ple of every degree thronged ore ene an affable gentleman and’ a good companion, dates the request of leading citizens, the national | questions were hurled at him of nearly Bara ‘The secretary is Lieut. John G. Cowie, and the ec eae was indefatigable in bis ett; lemocratic committee on the 15th of Decem- | conceivable nature, Mr. Clagett BASIE Sxecutive committee Col I. N. Batchelder, | has divided the committee into twelve sections eplration ni ber designated fifty well-known gentlemen to | equanimity of temper and that ely hc Ma. J. V-W. Vandenberg, Lieut. F. H. Hasring’ | corresponding with the divisions of the floor, gonstituie @ general committee on inaugura- | yolce and manner which was liKe a soothing J , ton; J40. Lyford, secre ! Addison, Gen. RB, | S24 Bll the sections will be controlled by the tion. > i 4 bs f . T. Caine. ison, Gen. R. B. an 9 s of electric conimui- to the prodssfonal questioner, D. Porter, Vice Admiral 8. C, ligbach, Chrds, Ab: | ataran Tins conmaaltion wean hanes ¢ Rowan, Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, Hon. Ge A. T. Britton, | “Vide chairmen, W.Cravch Meintire and C. at first carried the plan pre Bancroit. ughton, Fillmore | ‘Throckgnorten, US. A. Brooke, H. viously adupted by the committee of putting on Committee to Introduce jamin, U.S. A; Capt. Geo. | ED: Holdsworth 1. Charles 32) a canvas root, but this and to be unsatis Mr. Justice Fletd, a, I. D. Cooke, James K, et y ntl ted achange Senator Gee ” X) H.C. Craniord, Gen, tke, P. G, Calvert, J. Tarbell’ Dygr, t. Wm. N. Dalton, Capt. H Dingman, 20. i Ww, Capt. M.A, Dill n, P. Dubant, Capt. Section 1 Y 1 Ww. on, Hon. O. Re leton, Hon: William. OMMITTEE ON BADGES. hich are wo! umamitt Tr, and Uhis latter sug. a ed out. He, howe during these rather dewbtful days wi! » from the navy yard and Mr, St. Clair, provided the members of th . ter sntwisle, Lieut, Geo. W. Evans, Co! L ste ant ch secured the will be ex nd they did we ro ing, Cap’ Coat treod, Maj. a8 Bao EN, “Chitford “Alnor the bail. 1 without the 2. Wm. B. M. - F. Gyster, Albert Sf .. Galt, x Win. Be, ag GG Oyster Albert | Thomas A. Gamer, Ralph’ I. Ga rove it Is doubtful whether the building 1d now be ready for occupaney. s Lincoln pt. B.R. Re 0 Robert M. Larner, J. 1, Patrick, th, Prank M. Ward,'Wiil Way. Section No. 2.—H. F. assistant chieg H. E. Le f; Walter F. h, John A jauer, ehiel t, ae > oe i Downs, John T. Downs, snag) ‘Donelson 3 Pore Ixvicorarixa <, Hon E iuer, | M. Green, W. D. Rudy, F. D. Pistorio, Satnuel ie, Miurtin BF, ed. Giescking, Mattiiew GWilsow, MG. Porter, J: oJ. 1 ) obs Vv. . Roessle, Win, bt, W. P. Gray, Gen. 8. , John B. Trainor, Philip F. 1 Me shiter, BG. h 5 Ge 8. Hutchinson, . ion No, 3.—John M. W Frank Jones, Capt, x T. Wheatjey, assistant chief C i t , Kelley, T. B, te Frank Johns, Charles P, Willia SH pes mon, Lewis, Joveph © ve, F. B. Alexander, W. Kile. Com, H.C! | Lee, Richard ©. Lewis, Lied!. Geo. Mi U. | Dyssowskt, Thomas A. Dobyns, T. E A.; Capt. Join S. Miller, Lient. J. 0. » | Speneer Watkins, CC. Btyan, Norval L. Bur ell. nd attend the ladies of | Chas. W. Morgan, Garl Mtueittn t. W. Mashbih, Goi. 0° @. | “Section No. 4—J. Blake K dal, ehlet; 1. G. " ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as del} clous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA DULTERATED WHISKY, are Invited to makes ’ ; trial of the celebrated brand J.0.G. Hubbard, Alex . Lincoln, J. . D. Evans % Leiter, ( LAWRENCE GARDNER. ‘The corresponding Secretary is Mr. Lawrence lent James C. Welling | Murphy, Capt. Geo. A. *. Deair x Catt Allison Nailor, An: chinson, | 3 ley ‘Sake, F eats shiere U =U PPP PPP FFE RR! TIT exdner, arly eaahy dag) Mound) nie ee shests | re iron nent oll ibe AWeP-Garnetg, | Sinith, Capt Bar sates 3 tepectille: Og, oben Leding, Albion Kt u UP : ye PT ETE RNB quarters disposing of the large correspondence | Rear Admiral R. E ‘ fom. 8, Nichol: | J. H. Saville, Col! Geo. epi ae rye z ba iivans, Gooree tt Kennedy, uve ef fe eee F ES of the committee with the aid of astenographer. | son. Hon. nney, Thomas Phomason, Maj. C. Throckmorton, Oupt. N. EL , George ‘Gibson Colgate, A. Crane, jr., uu P P KEER R T fee § COL, JAS, G. BERRET, He is also wise in council, ano gavel personal | Hyde, Com. ick R. Ross Perry, Jas. | Urell, Gen. Jas, M. nuro, Jas. &. Waugh, A. | Charles 3. Moore, Frank S. Parks, Jolin H: Col. Jas. G. Berret was at the same time des- | astention to the details of the work &t the Pen- | G. Payne, E tield. be W Porauagion, Ca , Levi AVoodbury cat | Stagtuger, ignated as chairman of the committee. This | sion building from day to day. gthe diplomatic corps— | Amos Webster, M, I, Weller, Cal. L. P, Wright. | @ectian No. 5—Wifljam Wheatley, chief; Wwwek Piss k & sciction was reocived with general approval | fityaricn Clone. Suk those athens wee | Gri N"Honapdsies AntNOay PoaR SOvGHSH | pq CNOMTAEE ON crvaconcaxizarions. | Bapdd, Nerion, wastant chic) W: Lanes eee ete Y fof Gol, Rerret’s tong residence in this district, | E,,charles G Gloved, and, hess otlcers were | Col, J. N. Bonapirle, Anthony woP') gm continuance of the vary admirable plan | NDE Chaiey hotter, Meverdy Danzerticld wr Pines F = his connection with the local government as | Ye23 eiticently ‘aided by the following gentie- | A. Se eee adopted of dividing up the work of prepaiysion, Pe Pe / = mayor, and his prominanes in social and politi | Wim. H. Clagett, Thomas J, Fisher, Curtis $-| ane oreo transportation arranged | Bo. Cmpmittes on civic onganization® was ays U charles H. 3. P, WILLErr, 5 eee ee eiren bons See aeanene Hillyer, ‘Btllson Hutchins (Ghomus J. Luttrell, wiecae at cueandee ged | given the dut¥ of correspo' sui (those & N; 8. W. Woedy was assisted in the dischanze of these duties by | This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has = “4 en. McKeever, F. B. MeGuire, & tel . inte Y ; ard. lroads* for reduced rates organizations that gave notide = 6—Sal 1 H. Wheeler, chief, from all points to this city, and succeeded in | tion to take part im the inaugural parade, aid, cafes acsstant eulef; ‘William If, Be popularity. He was a memberof thecommittee | SP. © Po orien # Wilson; ofarrangements for the Buchanan tnaugura- | juucs P Willett. Hoa. Wikked tion, and had a more or less Intimate relation Cc. Beck, proved to be free from Fusil Ol, and indeed of any of eel v. H. Ridenour, jr., T. F. Burgdorf, | B. | Messrs. Lawrenc {nerand A. A. Wilson. getting a lower rate and witha longer limit of | like the military committee, séoure Quetters for " eee 5 the modern Ingredients which are used to gives 4 THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. time for tickets to here th ny previous | them and recelve them upon thgir arrival in | {ew N.; Henry H. Dodge, James W. Orme, T. | with previous inaugural ceremonies, The general commitice appomted a large | Cccusion ofa sfinilar character. By thls means | this.chy. HEE Ronee sone wall , Raubert, Fe ep citlosty, HD. Hoteler, J. chet respons | fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink. number of sub-committees totake change of the | the !naigurition Was advertised by the Tall: | tt eae doubt attest with erated ae tipn Wo.’7—Edward Aa. Newmans chief: | . FOR SALE BY ‘ various branches of the work, and perbaps the ‘The chairman of this cominitiee is Mr. Jobn W. Sims, assistant chief; Campbell Car ‘ most important of these, at least in one partic- J, Luthell, a well know amerebant in this “ity, | rington, Walter A. Galt, Charles ‘Thompson, Browning & Middleton. arbour & Hamilton, ular, was the ‘nate com ittee. Upon this whose portrait is yivep In another colina as | Henry ‘L. Bryan, Francis Toumey, Frank T! J.B Bryan & Bro. C.©. Bryan, comm: jevol the task of raising the marshal of the civic parade. bas given bis | Browning, H. Clas Frank H. Lov- w 54 ‘Thomas A. Rover, lange sum of money ne ‘and as the money time and attention to this i kk with resuits | f td ite Metuxer & Bro., Heall & Baker, was obtalned by subscription alone, the city WAS that must be as gratifying to hipftelfas thoy are Myers, J. HL. Wardle. It. Magruder, 3. Ergood @ Oa, subdivided and was visited bY sub-committees, satisfactory to the visltors and the anllc, “Phe tion No. 8Samuel Maddox, chief; Charles SR Waterm W. 1. 1 Clase, and theirefforts mét with so much success that members of the comuhittee are as ipllow: J.C. | p. phitn, assistant chief; Harry B. Parken, Le - H. HL. Clanal, over $21,000 was raised. bh W. Arnold, Charlés Alien, M. | Gin Meck, James Whitely, C. i Butcher, Mor: WASHINGTON, D. © . Baker, M.D; George W. Bauer, C.J: | sal'talson, Jolin G Thoni jon, Eis Meter, ‘ & Butcher, E. P. Berry, WV. T. Beil, ry, W. | Cazenove G. G. Lee, Th W. Hungerford, H. & H.W. CATHERWOOD, Barbour, Franklin B: yet LE Dovle, ulits | William R. Keyworth, W. e, D. G. aumgarten, James W. Barker, WO! , | Stewart, Edward F. Ri oe nee Charles Ball, M. Dz H.C. Clagett’ fe Section No. 9.—Frunk a ley, Joséph L, Coombs, “P. Hf. Chrisman | we Pratt, assistant chile * Bllis, John aise Fntlesetpin,, x Thomi E. Ancona, William J. Ac dandy, Lee , George | Hutchins, Hart pley, IL.'K, Willard, Irving Courtesy, Heenan Cle olin. 4; Coones, | G. Ashby. It 0. Holtzman, i. Crawford, FB John J, Cook, P. F. Case! ey | Noyes, Ross Thompson, Jun O'Loughlan, vie, Mills Dean, C. W. Darr, J.B. Dayton, W. 4 No. 10.—Jobn C. Poor, chic ‘f Dubant, George W, Donaldson, John Dick: | pec, assistant ehiek John 3-Chewe a Txavocrarios News Hugh G. Divine, William H. Douglass, A. | Emory, David Rittenhouse, Joseph’ Beardsley — ). B. Dufour, L. I. Dupre, Julius | W. V.R. Berry, George F. Choke, William D, Entwistle, R. 0. Edmonston, | Morehead, Arthur Padeliord, clifford 1c FOR $25 YOU CAN BUY A FINE SATIN LINED . Ellis, James L.|son, Woodbury Blair, Will FULL DRESS SUIT WORTH $50, JAMES E, HARVEY. Godda ee kauping, GH.) Addms, 0.G. Wales, FOR $15 YOU CAN GET A BLACK DIAGONAB ‘The comittee held th t meeting i dod A is, |“ Section No, 11—Willlam A. MeKen 5 YOU CAN LAC! gaitegen ral Mosca Decco aie < is John T. Green, B.C. Glas cock, W. Hutchins, Arthur T Brice, assistant PRINCE ALBERT SUIT WORTH §25. G » Joseph Hamlin, W. A. Harkness, Clarence Hall, yard Ge Norm Bil — ganized by the election of Mr. James E. Harvey HENRY 1. RIScon, + Hanson, Jobi Hollister H.C. Hewitt | son, James B. Nalle, lchard ments FOU CAN GET A FINE CORKSCREW eae daa getin oee The chairman, Henry L, Biseoe, was assisted | Fi artin a Fred Wollay, ey oe Waiting, James BW liking Charles performs the duty of examtning all bills and re- par deticenicrag tery practi / ee Of all who know him. > in his labors by ‘the following: John Jameson, | (iomue F? Kelley, orth, Benjamin | Webb, eter Ward W. Mehun, porting upon them to the expeutive committee, sees ' a vice chairman; Perey G. Smith, corresponding | F. Lloyd, Daniel Lou! D. Lynch, John | "Section 12—Robert S. Chew, chief Wit | The chairman, ‘GET AS GOOD A BUSINES ‘ ees 2 a eh Ww ane ae Ham C. Hill, assistant chief; Sevellon A. Brown, | SUIT AS ELSEWHERE FOR $15. charles S.Moore, ‘Thomas Muntz, Charles | Charl ey, Ser at See Nig 4 McLaughlin, M. J. Madigan, John B.'Norrls, L. | Kent Ro Me Gollaberenen, eee peandes FOR $15 YOU CAN GET A CHINCHILLA SUB qn gatid seen. New! f HL O'Brien, Ht @, Folkinborn, J.) George F. A: ley, CR: ScBiair, Harrison 4. TOUT OVERCOAT FORMES PRICE @S8. ; y s rtson, Charles F. Rowe, if ges, J. ey . The chairman of fhe committee 1s Mr. Levi Z. TL. Rose, B.f. Smart, J. W. Sears, Sele eee a eotne ames at OR 98, 1.90, OP, 028, OF 2K, FOU OAM Lelter, formerly a leading merebant of Chicago | whod, 'N r Blower cuarcs J Shclion, Maurice Aplain, COMMITTEE ON ILLUMINATION. LT eee and now a resident of this alty. ‘The secretary | C. Murdock, Wash. Nol ASH Seat ae Sasi oe yeenanlel SACU || vo ante camnatiess waa’ aanigned Giarante ot e THE is Mr. R.O. Holtzman, ame of the leading real | Parke, George TK. Y 5 wi eOnatles’ Wi lighti BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVER SO. aout, np igading real | saute K. Sharp, 0: Tyler, M. Ds’ E. D. Wright. Chatles White, R. | selecting the best means of lighting the ball- Ai eign eh non ee hee, aes oe ol ee Trice; William Wanstah, \ A. Waters, Edward P, Waticins, Jackson Yates. | room, afid the public will be able to judge this YE. R. Baton, Ye Charles J Walsh. PUBLIC ORDER COMMITTEE. é evening tow well they have perforined their ODD PANTS AT HALF FORMER PRICES. upist 3 nt, COMMITTER ON HACKS. To act in co-operation with the District Com- | ¥°" OEE aceechniiaa Asie (ORR os sean hoe, 8 The committee on hacks had charge of the | missioners and the police for the maintenance Tae oirn nae fet Fa modes of conveyance to and from the ball, and Of good order isin a general way the duty of Candia, N- : | Secured proper regulations to prevent excessive | this committee. It has, howeyer, secured’ the ars Wee i, E. Corning, Al- | charges. issue of the order to keep the avenue clear from. Lr, Daniel B. Clarke, W. E. Clarke, curb to curb during the parade.and has in other MISFIT STORE, : Cal; Eaward Cooper, N.Y Ways contributed to the enjoyment by the S 5 ublic of e inaugul ceremonies, ng, N.Y H. G. Davis, W. Va; Lewis P . CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS Davis, 2 Dolan: ay A. Eberly tas, * BE SURE ANE COME TO THE CORNER. . Hoo. R. B Flower, Ysset Gate, Robert = Garrett, Mas Hon. J. B. Gordon, Ga William Y. Hugh J. Grant, No ¥; 8. 7. Hoh. A 8. tt, Ne Y.; Co CHARLES C. GLOVER. ate a At the same meeting the committee elected | P. Be awe ee, Mr. Charles C. Gover fo ail the important oes | J. W. Thotapsan, W, U1” Then WR of treasurer, and have the custody of all the Pinptigg eo OS 9S een Se ae funds contributed. Mr. Glover is a younger | 2¢* G- Burg Jol lames, N. X35 Decros Atooymar Exem ’ :E nes, W. H. CLA TT, , imo than his associates tn office, but bis promi. | Somison, Pas Ve Ka 5 eee has the assistance of H. A. Willard and Watson | _ Tt principal ingredient, Poms Muat, tescientife Renee as @ member of the old-established bank. | 27 Tainahan Stas tovi . Telter DW ae, Boyle. ally formulated with medical remedies, giving it wom ing firm of Rigg Ea end his _Mvomised Bed Mi rat, Basi ‘Tohn I. MéLean. THE BALL PROGRAM AND SUPPER derfully stimulating properties: invigorating the vised and respected inthe commeniay.” Hiwartuous | © Sick! uso Bee Se BS Caceres ie ed nn ai duties have been discharged with fidelity and | Suarles tebell, et a. Pecpold D. P. Morgan, Theo, W. "Myers, ba open Nelson, N.Y; Samtuel Nomnent; Jos. J. 07 lowing vice Chamaittee further selected the | ohue, N. ¥.; dames W. Orme, O-Ottendorter, N, Sree ena teaairman, to act tn the absence | YG. Hi. Payne, Ohio; Chames Norris ir we elved th oval of while their work received 4 “i azPre jit d mrsemcn wi ee ne rmines the merit of | Invaluable, giving strength to overcome these malig executive conmumitice, aft ment of the public that d Sone tN Ses fen only be known after this | nant diseases. Highly recommended by leading Phy ; anaes 5 hairman, d vice chairman Rese saat LE: | peters, Hon, M.’E. Post, Wy.; Hon. 0. i. Potter, was assisted In the consideration of the various | CVemmg- The chairman kee ea P. Rodizers; 8d vice chairtaan, John E. Norris; | N-¥;3 E- Franels Rlgest Jesse Soligman, jr. methods of illumination by the following gen- MR. STILSON HUTCH eee) me. 4in vice chairman, Gen Gr Mekecen mes | ¥; Hon. Wm. L, Scott, Ba; Hon. J-Scovi tlemen: James L. Barbour, Charles B. Batley, | PTought to the work his characteristic energy committee, thas organized, proceeded with the | ¥-jJ88. Sloan. jr. Md.; Hon. B.S, Stew A. A. WILSON, W. H. Bailey, Watson Boyld, Charles & Brox, | 224 bis feliow-members believe that the com- & FOUGERA @ 00, Agents, 5. % work of arranging the detail, ‘The special | %. = ae The chairman, Mr. A. A. Wilson, did not ex- * jailey, n Boyle, Charles S. Brad-| mittee have secured the best articles in their work, after mapping out the entire work, and the appointment of the sub-committees, which the comunittee reserved for itself, was that of actly wear himself thin in the discharge of his duties, but one reason may have been that his committee was only composed of two members, 124 ley, Horatio Browning, William H. Brawner, R. | line ever before provided on an occasion of this | _ ™ySl-w&s SOLD BY ALL Davesmey G@ Campbell, W. HH Cissel Tames Del soft, oe ‘ i i Cleary, a3 John W. Corson, Robert M. Drinkard, John F. THE STANDS ALONG THE AVENUE > lige eeewandy: gine d e of ts Ennis, J. C, Ergood, A. A. Hayes, Jobn B, Lar- meget , Tickets only 5. Shares in proportion. Messrs. Watson Boyle and L. P. Wright, and 66 ner, George A. Mclihenny, Frank B. Mohun, Se ene ne ae LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. bration and with its eifictent officers, THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE. he had not the eares of administration to the Samuel Norment, James F.. Norris, William B. | (get Subpommittee, and by thern its tthe |" Wedo hereby that we supervise the e thelr time and attention freely. hey | ‘The reception committee, composed of promi- | ¢Xtent that oth rehairmen had. The commit Orme, George Pearson, Fred.’ W. Royce, | public stands should be erected. so that the cone, rents fo ad tht Sindh tin Sadak Brancingn ab Hed. he uemlors of che gommiige areas | Dent abd honored men, were given the duty of| f.Ronegi Merfumuce very important duly | |, | NORLED LARTER | | thomas anger E-¥. Whiteside, James Wiikis | gah te salety of the public would Dene: | nage and” cont ce Zang ene bad a ap a s fee % c a » Mr. . | B. H. Warner, § james \- nel ‘3 follows: Geo. W. Adams, Prof, Spencer F. Baird, | €xtending proper courtesies to distinguished PUBLIC COMFORT COMMITTEE, Larner, has taken an active interest in seeing | son, L. D. Wine. = aoe pl page po “tne bom Col. James G. Leura: Silene guests during their stay in the city and at the The committee on public comfort was de-| that the work ofthe committee was well per- 2 = to usr this certificate, with fac-siniies @f ow Schiran, WW. Corcoran Walter | mausuration nf anid they will comiinme toes, | signed to act as a sort of a middle man between | fFMed, and the result is no doubt gratitying to Shas ing rel limi 8 1 tes advertisements.” “un, é “Ay ci leeeenen wl ue to acl : 1, Gratton Dulany, | during thevemainder ofthe Ume to. be passed | the visitors who wanted food and lodging during | Bl. 88 It Or Rbreciated | by the public. The | _Th@selection of the best plans for the decora- William M- Galt, Law- | by the guests in this city. th i ise Garneti, Charles ©. Curtis J. Hillyer, Ad- ;F. A. Richard- « Admiral C. R. P. @ committee are as follows: | tion immense root ball-roo1 stay in this city and the people whe had |-Charies Allen, B.D. Rh He areca Rare pete such accommodations to offer. ‘Thousands | Baldwins MoD fomakea mistake the pete ote ieee found comfortable boarding places at reasonable | Harry Byrn, S, W. Bpgan, M- Be George Combs, | 0 make @ mistake. The public, after their in- rates, and the committee were able to reduce to | George W. , Thomas ling, E. D, | SPection of the ball room this evening, will, enue eae a a minimum the annoyances. that usually a Dowling, Major William Mek Dye BOTT EASE het cde f s. ia Seana Tobe Wee stranger in a strange place has to contend with. | wick, Joseph Gawler, Georgo_R. their part of the work has teen dicen Tee ©. Holtzman, Frank ‘Hame, Stilton Hutchins, —S gra aatis Huple i Wadsan We os Hewntt, | Chairmen — LZ. Leiter, J. Luttrell, Major Garret LN I, L. Johnson, John Keyworth, W. C. King, As Charles SL. Matthews, Guarics D- Lelperman, Chgrien Losekann, Wf B + Commissionem, by rd, omas P. [eGowan, L- eg Y Moore! Matin ews Middleton, “Win. H, Morrison,” WD. Pe meg od Pee La by oe Tee de aes eachy, F. W. Pratt, N. le, Mayhew Pla- with a capital 000-20 which & Pesered John G. Parke, U!S bp el en ter, T.A. Rover, John A. Ruff i A ray, Cane Dr. Ralph Walsh - Joxeply Shillingion, M.G. Shuster, J. ith, oe teens Samuel F. Wheat GW, Thom. son ‘Pobriaer, Le Washington. W: ‘State Constitution adopted 1 vi ve . ny earl ry aries P. ms, Fon wats KE, White, Galvin Witmer,J. Fenwick Young, Ligtery ever ‘voted. on end. endoreet by the THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, The general committee appointed an execu- tive committee of fifteen, and upon those gentlemen have rested the principal part of the burden of the inaugural preparations. The: had the general supervision of all sub-conr- mittees, the giving out of contracts for work to be done, the authority to make expenditures, and they alone bad the power toexpend money. W. W. CORCORAN, All the correspondence passed throughs hands of this committee, ahd they notonly Rad |, THC active presence of this venerable man W. P. Young, M. D. THE PRESS COMMITTEE. The committee to make suitable arrange. rangements for members ef the press and to ex- tend them the necessary lities have secured @ room for the use of corre: pons ents and others at the ball-room where isa wire mmuni¢ation, ‘ENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN TONE “THIRD. GRAND DRAWER mn .) Ruts Aa One neS Drawing. ' oy WM. DIcKson, The chairman, Mr. Wm, Dickson, afforded an- other proof of bib ability to discharge with fdel- its Success a trust imposed upon him, and pot ae ve as work speaks for itself, poses all this work todo, but itwas done faithfully | 14 philanthropist as the chairman of t THE CLOAK-ROOMS, i 3 ‘and well. = committee was felt by his associates to be an ae bettered Gert ir eed | Sa honor as well ag @ distinguished tribute to the ceiving the wraps of the guests and giving| 10 do President-elect. Mr. Corcoran’s prominence in COL. L. P. WRIGHT, ebecks to insure their speedy delivery when 200 «do the past as the friend and associate of the lead-| The chairman, Col. Wright, inangurated a wanted. This, happily, has been insured by a = 2 ing men in the tudtory of ee got pore A system that worked like acharm, and he is now committee appointed ior the purpose. bu Ge Caaranios ‘ filing. “The otber members of the commities, | Peearded as a father by the thousands who were 1009 ae with their duties as defined by the chairman, | sulded to pleasant homes by his paternal band. are as follows: Mr. Frank P. Madigan, as secretary of the com- ‘0 receive the President-elect at the Balti-| mittee, was the coldnel’s right bower, ‘Tho more and Potomac depot on his arrival in this | members are as follows: J. Bradley Ac gity—Hon, Richard T. Merrick, chairman; Hon, | F. Buckley, W. R. Brown, James Bogan, Jono D Eppa Hunton, Allan erent, John E. Norris, | Bartlett, EJ. Burt, R. F. Baker, Thomas R. Ben- John W. Thompson, ‘Horatio Dr. | son, R. A. Bacon, M.D.,'8. 8. Coggins, Dennis Daniel B. Clarke, Gen. R. & Drum, Gen, “Wm, | Connell, Samuel Cross, "W" Henr: B. n, David 'R. McKee, Josiah’ Dent, Rear | A. Clarke, Gen'l Geo. W. Dyer? Ped. mira 8. 2. Carter, Maj. G. C. Goodloe, | Maury Dove, Henry DeWitte, &.W.0. Dusan: Archibald H. Lowery, Ben: Perley Poore, A: | ton, A. W. Fletcher, A. P: Fardon, ML. Ds Gc, Ross J. M. ‘toner, 8. H, Kauffmann, | Fenwick. M. Ds peta Fegan, a Ray; Dr. Rear Admiral T. H. Stevens, Alexander Porter |, Pho in, oe {ttee to recelve the Vice President-elect | Suis einn ge W. Hincver arcney, George wow. receive the Vice a eo! : re) at the Baltimore and Potomac depot on his ar | T. Hoan W. S. Hoge "one Hae eae rival in theeity—samuel V. Niles, chairman; Rhett . D., W. F. Holtzman, JH. Job: C. Card, Rear Admiral Win. WwW. rby, George E. Kenne inney, Edward | Ixaac Landic, James 'B. Webb, | ter, H. E. Ledeh, M.D; Sonn: Given, Shap, AE area a Webb, ick, HT. Murray, Frank ¥ ; f John A- Boxer, Se Chandler, RX. Eliott, Hb, Melniysc; Thomas Miller, W. W. Mc- WILLIAM x. GAET, clinenny, Gen Bee Ha is at George A. M: M. Melihenny, Gen. BH Hill, Willan dente," | £oeo NR George sk otal Dani The chairman, Mr. William M. Galt, had the | |, Commiiiee to receive the presicent ane Vice | O’Brien, Chae W. Pettit, ©. W. oO. “| if ns zit El ees j ! rave and onerous duty of directing the labors | President at the re Staples, I. John B. seinen a he | tan ae en nae So |i 6 Eire A eam | eet ce eum el im rene Ie : ane ; : success In Lis private business, he plunged into | I Waite, Justices Samuel fF, Miller, Joseph’ | Thoesten’ Suber, Yok 'E, Waggtmaan, | Johan uobie ite | Se: Sion hk Gal a aoiemanior Samoa in'groat variety ai very