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SOCIAL MATTERS. | Ewiquette of the Official Season—Enter- tainments—Personal N: In ten days the officially ceremonious season ‘will begin. plest forms and courtesies will take on « new facaning and s fuller significance. Without he traditions and hereditary formulas of Senturies of courte and courtiers to its social laws, this cor Wiquette that has descended to the pre pres generation from the fathers of the Consti- fea Unlike the arbitrary rules and Cone io” tions that govern society under a monarchy, the official et etiquette of the United States is be- After the first of January the sim-| Emi ere capable of exci ing, by the tact and tag changed and modified to suit the needsand | Rush" encies of a \y-increasi Mrs. Hamilton Fish was able to retura in person all ber calls, and everybody who woot the rounds on Fey =) day ber gens to have th carriage of the Secre' State stop at her door some day. The cabinet ladies of this ad ministration ound themselves utterly unable to return the calls made upon them each week. Itwas @ physical imy ibility todo so. As many as 1. and 2,000 cards are left in each cabinet house eve: Wednesday. The ladies held » meeting and decided to return no visits, and to make only the calls that official duty re- quired. 80 they make the first calle upon the Siow of the justices of the Supreme the wives of Senators, and of foreign ministers, To those looking for monarchical tendencies tt would appear that the cabinet ladies only made this new order of things when they found themselves (nary of the blood hence Kod it were. and after the bill had been passed & population. ing met The simple succession into the ae Pe nate entertainments that take December will not be possible in january. In the former month the cabinet lady receives her callers as her friends, and intro. them to each other. In January all ‘those familiar courtesies will be out of place, and the wife of a high government re ceives in an official capacity. A nice question Row arises as to whether the calls that have been laboriously exchanged among the fami- lies of official and congressional circles this month really count as official visite. Happy hostesses can seat their guests at dinner as they choose before the meeting of Congress. When the “season” is on they will send their dinner lists to the White House for the master of ceremonies to diagram. ‘The New Year ceremonies at the White House Will be the same in every respect as in former years. The order of procedure is the same, the President's reception beginning at 11 o'clock. At the close of the reception Secre- Bayard will entertain the members of the diplomatic corps ata breakfast at his house, and sud Secretary and Mra, Whitney will entertain © army and navy at break- foe It St pol that the Seeretary of the Interior keep open house on New Year's day, an Mra. Vilat henith is greatly improved, and she hopes to be able to see callers on that day. The cabinet houses and many others will then be open to callers all afternoon, And it remains for the day’s development to demon- strate whether the good old Knickerbocker a of Manhattan is to survive and flourish after it has been long neglected in ite native state. ‘The program for the official season that will soon be issued from the White House will con- tain the dates for the members of the cabinet to give their state dinners to the President and Mrs. Cleveland, as well as for the social events at the White House. This is regerded as a wise forethought, and will bring together at each cabinet dinner ali the members of the President's official family. Last year, owing to uncertainty of dates, there were sometimes dinner parties in progress in two cabinet houses on the same night. The majority of the cabinet ladies are ex- pecting to entertain elaborately and frequently, and it is only possible that the brief season of nine weeks will not contain dates for them all. ‘Receptions, dinners, balls, germans, teas, musi- cales, readings. morning musicales are some of the Schree of the season. and it be- gins to be most heartily regretted in many a rections that inauguration day has not set for the 30th of April. thus almost doubling the season, within six days of it, barring the intervention of Ash Wednesday and the Lenten et members never get ‘h other until the next autumn. There is a likelihood that some mem- “ee of the present cabinet will remain in their until late in the spring and will givea Por of dinner parties to the members of the displomatic corps. It is an open secret that the ex-President and Mrs. Cleveland will spend some weeks at Oak View after the inauguration of General Harrison. Mrs. Russell Scott-Lord, the sister of Mrs. ‘Harrison, has been detained from leaving for = Yisit to the family of her sister in the illness of her father. Dr. Jonn W. Seote reverend gentleman was out in the rain on Monday and received a severe wetting, took cold, and had an attack of bronchitis in conse- quence. Dr. Scott receives a number of letters every day from people begging him to use his influence with pape orn-in-te for their advance- ment in office. Dr. Scott is a gentleman of the old school, and in vain does his daughter tell him it is not necessary for him to answer each as a government official he can- not meddle in appointments to office in any event. He persists in replying to all, saying: “I must be courteous,” and he is quite broken down with his labor of courtesy. He has been very ill during the week, but is now conealoan. Mrs. Lieut. Jno F. Parker, the daughter of Mrs. Scott-Lord, who has’ been ill for several weeks, has recovered and spent the — — Major Parker on street. Private letter received from Mrs. Harrison itis learned that the family have been alone for a few days this week for the first time since the nomination, and they enjoyed greatly the quiet and rest of home. The immediate household consists of Gen. and Mrs. Harrison, and Mr. and Mrs. McKee and their two chil- dren, Benjamin Harrison, twenty months old. and Mary Lodge McKee, four months old. ‘Mrs. Russell Harrison is in her mother’s home im Omaha. Mrs. Saunders has two children, the youngest being eight months old. . Harri- Teller he i with much enthusiasm in her he Plewwure they all had in the visit of Mrs. Morton. They enjoyed the com- ha Sane Vice-President-elect and his wife, ‘and look forward to their association for four ears with great leasure. The two families Mra. J. G. Carlisle gavea handsome luncheon to a company of ladies in her elegant residence to-day at 1:30 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Cleve- = ly moj was laid with twelve covers, an ov bay aa of flowers composed of cametias, Virgin: t, orchids, spirea and the re leaves front of Mrs, one end of id of Mrs. Carlisle, who sat at the iat ond, weve sone baskets of flowers, and between were tall silver candelabra, with the hte tapers capped with pink and blue shades, about the table were dishes of olives, mixed candies, iced fruits, cheese sticks, and almonds. The menu cards were pectally and were designed roth were squar Ine ribbon tied in one corner. t diamond shaped. and under the on pene 3 ‘Mrs. Cleveland, ‘he lady, that re Waiter. * right sat Mrs. alery on —— lef Mex in, Bonnier Gockrell, A. Wilson and Mra. Jno. M. Wilson. "The drawing rooms were gas and fixe lighted, and » music box played soft airs at through eleven courses of the lunch- Washingtonians are apt to forget in the of the official society that makes the wel the winter that. this ia | ; pt t i Hirt us i F H ff H Chin, nies Ee Boe il bo at home, Gu The Secretary of State entertained « com- Seolice and’ tare Sele’ Shanes Gane justice and Mrs. Fuller. The center table stood in the center of the table, bouquets of roses and a tiny fan and boutonnieres of lilies of the men. The decorations were e: tees. Japanese ame Mutsu and Mr. eae Bato on over to New York city to-day, and until the middle of ne: ‘Miss Kate Randolph jee of Vieiaie, ts guest of Rev. and Mrs. G. Fectory of Crist P- E church, where she. will spend two weeks of the holidays. She is one of the younger nieces of Gen. R. E. Lee. jardiniere roses and oven white hyaciathe snd warciass despite their strong odors, are in favor. Mrs. E. Key Buchanan will be at h We after the Ist of January, at No. 2016 M street northwest. Miss Tillie Moss, of west Gist street, New York, is the guest of Mrs. Max Cohen, 921 8th street northwest. > A entertainments promise to be even more brilliant and enjoyable than those given by the club last winter. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Suyder have come into the city, for the winter trom oat ied ecaied ot iroct northwest. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Noyes and daughters have Spending, the holidays with Me, and Me. W. P 6th street southeast. cachewbas 1 + a2 ORES COURTED DEATH IN HIS SLEEP. An Invalid’s Thrilling Experience ona Gutter Six Stories from the Sidewalk. From the Boston Globe, A rap at the door. It was 10 o'clock afew nightsago. The Tech- retire. They supposed the rap was made by some school friend, and accordingly shouted: “Come in.” The door slowly opened and revealed the outlines of a gaunt figure in white. The face was ghastly pale. The boys sprang to their feot. The figure glided into the room and a v “Hello, boys!” Astounded, nonplnssed, almost the boys recognised the face and voice of friend whom ‘they supposed to be lying at his home, a half-dozen becees away, critically ill with delirious fever. “Yon” replied the weak yolce, “Yeo,” Fa weak in'Hlow forheaven's sake did you get in here “well, boys, Thardly know. Yl try to tell ey about it,” and be sank into a chair, shiver- g with the cold. They him in 07 conte, and bo Wont Gu to eap Dhaancacd way that the last he remembered. was ‘to sleep in his own bed at home. Sud- pon dieses fbi OM Toe striking him on the head, and he found himeelf in s Miss Ruth Marie Sites, a former Washington | stran; is spending the holidays with her sunk Lacey. Mise Sites, with ber Miss Simpson, and her frie: m4 1, aay? wail be be F street northwest, this ev: and Pleased to see not ‘only her her ut the many friends of China. The engagement is announced of Mr. Mark | ¢ Blum to Miss Addie Minsesheimer, of New York. Mr. and Mrs, James M. Wright will receive their friends at their residence, No. heey lth street northwest, December 27, ‘after 8 P.m., the fiftieth suntvecsecy’ of that me riage. The family of the late Dr. Giesy are in Wash- ington, and have taken house 1740 Corcoran street, near New Hampshire avenue. The ladies having in charge the entertain- ment to be — cat tee ee days for the weopathio, hospite hospital are rehearsals that have than pleased. with taken place the past week. Miss Gracie You- mans will be Mistress Mary, and sixteen little rls dressed as flowers will adorn her garden. er Oaruane will personate the eltarester of Fuliking, Mand. Gor that of Dinah, and Perey Leech will be the stern and ‘aarelentin Vivian Burnett will the ‘Shay ‘Miss Jessie Finckle the Wife, "Manter Nelle ‘Towser wil Little Jack Horner. Willett Spooner sent. the Bachelor who brought his wife f London in wheelbarrow, and the Wife on this occasion will be Miss Adelaide Kelton. On their jretura the wedding quadrille ” will be danced by tang ti firls, | About sixty | young ittle children will appear in the Princess.” Dr. Rust will take the part at of as = King and Mise Louisiana, Grigaby that of the Queen. ‘The eighth birthday of the Princess Little “Annie Compton, is celebrated bj the court, and the Spirit oy araged af he Maud Gorham, cota gh the feast ie n plate, at- the fairies beckese che bas na oa no golde tacks the Princess and lulls the court to sleep, which spell is broken by Prince Charming cnacted by Mr. Geo. Be French. ‘Mise Richards zi pa the part of the Fortune Teller and medict that ‘The iss Bertha Gibson will dance several fancy dances. The statuary is expected to be a striking feature of the Fipformance. The Snyder, a ‘Aylmer will represent several heroic and classic groups. A pleasant company assembled on Thursday ¢vening at the residence of J. B. Patterson, on Vermont avenue, to perfect the or, tion of the Hyacinth Euchre club. Mr. Patterson was elected J. EB. Tucker. vice- president; ‘tterson, secretary knd treararer; Messe. 3 Taylor, J. G. Gous- ford, and Mise Grace Chandler, e: mittee. The members of the club present were Messrs. Patterson, Watkins, Taylor Rucker, Gessford, Smith. Chandler, Thomas, Mrs. Pat- fisses Chandler, » Travis, and Lamm Bemeaderrs while quite a number ‘of friends were there, to aid the enjoyments o! evenin Prizes were won by Miss Johnson and Mr. Focker, head and Mr. Patterson tifal table was await, at the close of the game, and was a very enjoyable one in every Mrs. Fuller and the Misses Fuller, the wife and daughters of the Chief Justice, will be at home to callers on Monda: from this time through the season; inf< informally daring during Decem- ber and more formally after the ist of January. Lenehan peotececebeth of the ‘Treasury, will not receive on W. cember 27. ‘Mr. and ‘Thomas Wilson has sent out in- vitations for a eve: eption, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. i. Froaite, on Mouaay, New Year's eve, at 9 oclock. Mrs. Bugher, ee street, will be st home on Wednesdays in Ji instead of on Thurs- days, as she had at first Mrs. Pomeroy is at home to callers on Thurs- days at her howe, No. 1339 K street. uninvited receptions teeny Mrs. J. ©. Bleck will be at home to callers on , and will have with her Miss i EF E efre u He i i af H i 5 8 fe af Hah as i sea er boy ope Pe bden is ele ie Se ‘mystery of his journey to -house. The window of his room was open. In his slee ties arisen and through the window to the roof, a mansard, seat aoe long @ roof, halen himeelf by an ig made his wa: along the gutter, pes past the dorza windows of five housesand atthe vith, Here he found s window erems ee He lowered it still further and climbed in. It was the landlady's some At he time it was vacant, and the delirious made his wi ay Seva & to to balk Here darkness until he found the stair- Then he felt his beg A down the stairs to ext floor and began hi an by chance, been his head against = jamb, and the shock brought him to his senses. He a e familiar and the FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. In the Italian chamber of deputies yesterday the president read, letter from Prime Min- Sonate ohakt mark of sy70 were warmly applauded by the mem- ‘When the last Indian census was taken there =e 131,000 min saa British India, 100,000 of The alte’ States minister and Mrs. Phelps ittended the exercises of the United Westmin- yesterda} schools in London ‘Mrs. Phel distributed sang “The the prizes,’ The led Banner.” Mr. Phelps, inan ad- rece Yoho. dat cas to the anid that both he and Mra Phelpewoeid retarn fo Americe with ‘pieces stay in England. ‘The sultan of Moroeco is again reported to [ows il. The nors of the provinces we been summoned to the court Mise Saimeeeseaceten ies tockton division of yesterday, Mr. Davey, Moral, reset Votes, and Mr. Wrignt- conservative, 494. In’ the last the’ liberal candidate received 88a) sar ton conservative 2, ‘The London metropolitan board of works to expend 000, 000 in wide Fag three teateghhos sb cacti: “This said very authoritatively that the Rus- sian war ing, y, De- A Boston dispatch says the roport that Mr. Bintec minister to ‘Gettaany hee sustod oes | #7 tb ewiertlnen vt batistetion carong Amorions residents ihre. | Victoria Woodhull is said to have taken i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, FE ees poy ag from nN and family | email; e805 Toes pes mae Ww ance ARE, AN OFFI ND ANTED—A EA et ee e Wiiahieor et reat Ana boues in Page” Sa a ‘a TE FE Pe cae seein, eee aoe eT __WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ IN AS ENGRO | Warton ES Bre iON AS ERY GO’ Weert ane See cae a aioe crete! | ck Reenter eee eee tage Sia aan i | yan gois EESLOERERT ar ae | ity: best of Fefareutenddreee FIDELIY, Gir WE HAVE quite a number STRRED AT OUR jurses, chamber- Pe '9-Am* 18 NOW LOCATED e. wit pone by owner, situated south of S Address Box 7 oer of- a ering eation = = ase ANTED_T WO Fi PLAINLY FURNIGE igh ig BODME, weedeat ib 4 ‘fiat elena ‘Pardculars and rent aut. ‘Adgrest ofl — FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Wate ae gears, son Boor or back building, ne | Sai eae ‘including best and ad ED—TWO FURNISHED BOOM! Wart ei board, for three adults and. ‘mouth bab; peek it be Teaser Strance. so PROMPT PAY, Stat oftee Gal2at WV ANTED—Res! IBLE AND EXP! ARSENE nF oe ‘AND UNI pd loge thera wi I STALEY & CO.. hoom ‘THREE UNFURNISHED COMMUNI- ghd, wtory,, for, two adulta a19-4e" WANTED-—HOUSES. Weer ee Rone -ANTED—70 PURCHASE A =e ae THE WAXZED-A FURNISHED | DINING oeeeriae —— Yed-can rent econ, (Bee us. W aitbed, for Tent As ting THREE OB (FOUR ROO Wee TING AGENCY. ¢ Keeney 1216 Fat y| West ana for how of unfurnished, for Light 78} LIGHT eset > FOOMS FOR Fong ad — Wieroee FOURNI Agency, x 154, Star ae pee aes “Tudress PHYSICLAS, que Were an There es callers than we can, ae pin he WANTED rors Es port wee Eee Wiens error =|. eee H. ROSENBERG. 1143 7th st 1143 eT a2 es Sh ‘corner 2d st Sete rol | pee noe eee i a VW, Mott, 1219 F ot nwa ia we a _ tees Sal ey 'N THAT FRESH ALD! oF eee Ly F FAMILY OPORTO acinar rou SALE DESIRABLE NEW BR ‘NEW BRIcK ora 8 Foome and bath, Delaware ave. near Capitol {can be purchased at 4 BE oF FC 18H [TE OF cps out bed, ace [Shi =p ; $i2| Fa Fae See = ESS RENT — DINING: KITCHEN. EX: eg cagfonspear ene Pease a Ticuw” Of cireulars call at ERATIVE Sorry AND Peas it. SALE-A LOT ON ¥ BET, FE North Capitol gt electric a date vicinity” lot 28200; will be ld at low a gee Parcheeee, BILL Bis Fu sve nw. ELEN” ie telicrra! : G. A. McEUEN. _ |ALE_ THOSE FIVE BEAUTIFUL LOTS 0} Fess outh aide of O at, between 20th and 71st sta, ©. A, McEUEN, “ato 1420 F at. |ALE—CHi EAP. 0 LOTS AND A FRAME ele a21-1w* 142346 F at. Fe SALE—CHEAP_A FEW SMALL LO’ H 01 DE ee anc ea) ton G at 2t Pear TER AVE NW. E\ioriay —— Tate See eit soerks e100 frou Wastngton Exchange fot istpsered a eyes ie Piet on oe ‘Twouew R OR RENT=1929 M ST. ‘of rooms: eG ‘other HOUSES TX ote; meat He NT- UBLE BLORS—V. t pleamant: erie south Bi | -EAEORNISHED ROOMS foors, suitable for nw. sal AND SEE THEM; SINGLE tted up: finely fur- R RE} S| a ‘Dew house, modern i Forz Fz BENT—2140 CONN. AVE. NW, BRIG! Se ass board table boarders Y : Feferences required. Fins itong Be tat oe an Do reason on jepartmen of fey retuned bani (05: # STOCKE eae Foun SALE_VERY CHOICE LOT ON Front can ake 66 fort front i dense” d20-3t* GEO. 1B RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, Face, Rey a front: ese Terom Heterences required 1101 iB RENT, oor, of, three new! ar Teeation, Teapectively. Sour NEWTON. noe P, | SALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY ON F ot lar @ | ment. price 84.500. eS con oa a15-2w Fe. SALE—i70i MASS AVE front Cumsirszon jan fect he Sinkertiras Fes SALE_NEW mack How OnE, od basement all mod ote 68, 60. and 100 tort eat We offer for sai ab extenmive liet tn Tuded tn) the who: ds-to2 JOR SALE 3 cated, room brick House dow puveutencee. suitable for busi terme EW. BYRN. JOR SALE. CITY RiGHTS To ¢ = E the ratent tls or — TOR SALE—AK OFF COAT AND | ly pew. Price #8. Address K. of P., Star Shy alae en ESOCOTCH TERRIER Dog, fon ren and oud wat 825. Tio 14th « JOR SALE “POSTAGE STAMP ALBUMS. LATEST (th) edition. The lungest stock of U.S. Fan 23d titans tn Wasicton. é 8.35084 Peeve, third door below 436 st a. Fensse SMALL LADY'S SILVER Tov TER- RIPE alee Pug Puppies, SCHAUIL'S Bint Store S17 12th st. n.w. aa PR SALE-AT A BARGAIN x, noaewgun HAL hit lendid f = weughs 1.0. = Ne, 457 EENNSYLY venue nw. au endless variety of Christ = | elties ae WAGGAMAN, 1003-5 F st. nw. {OR RENT— 4 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT a ear sidstendsoe. 1TfWat aw a "ar i ST, FOR SALE {AM AUTHORIZED TO OFFER THE follor 201 Fie Sty + prt 30. fect, Pst., near 16th, Gi by averaeg ot 110 fect, 16tH st., near Massachu- ‘GS by 100 fect, 16th st., bet. 8 and T, $2 Elerant corner on 16th st. 50, 83.90. , 164 ite oar SR geet rags ovr Soy 25 feet, 16th st., n¢ Bear booted rcle, 83.75. 420: 300 F st. n. w., second floor front. Fost 2 Ba se _420-3t 1300 F at. eee | FS SALE—ONE BET. N. and 21a sr, 20 feet, pets lost ut ; | near Bet toate Dupont Pate Tox100, chanigiain imbia Hond, G0 cts “ie HUTCHINS Portas fg IB SALE—A I ‘BARGAIN WE ARE REQUES’ iietas for 81.30 Paras earn oe ae r foot, ouly offered this ‘week for this price.” "SERIE E JouNe: az0-3t $ cas ave nw, 40. + Above Scolt Circle, 43by | Fm R RENT—1405 — x ge ees ‘—1720 Est N. W.. NEAR os handso: Sab eee = mores R RENT— FURNISHED EN mR Pstutie, wich our nppoatioces tat cee” fo ton unsurpassed. all conveniences: ‘none. 211 North Capitol st, oc30-Be OR RENT—19 IOWA ‘COM- ipunicating Roome, with private beth, eesond floor, wo communicati 3 tive havin children oF eervail need not apply, ref- oF SENT ISHED ROOMS: SOUTH nt: Rew house; new furniture; low if permanent, x05 Ost nw. FOR RENT—FLATS. 2 RENT—A FURN! ISHED FLAT, NEAR WORM- eae aud Le Sis partes eee, two rare ahh es rs, JOHNSTON, 420-3 503 Penn. ave. n. SERT-GALE UNFURNISHED FLAT t., near 18th st. ow, For , HILL & ft re 1530 Fat. FOR RENT—STORES. Fo. SALE—CHOICE LOTS ( ON THE "HEIGHTS the head of 19th st. = . WM. P. YOUNG, Bt 1303 F ie a. gO ‘AVE, BET. 20TH AND 218° for Hanon ve., Di st, 000. Cae och SosT 80. ul Bid dees eras nde ag at Tia Rang Neil ore Peston r PHL. Sve. lot 2091.50; 900, HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Penn. ave. ‘BARGAIN, VERY CHEAP, > Bear New Ham ‘80c. “Apply EARLY, ELL: | FoR 8 PE ERGISLE BUILDING wares as from $100 up, @l-Im* 142356 at ‘JF Q% SALE-OREY 910 WONTALY For BEAcri- a raoteetear TS B room new House: same lot. Inquire Vee ea eres Bloren 1605.9 ub oe a enter ta hs suitable ean “Appiy to 3. W. B MYRES & 86) BON, 143 RK RENT—LARGE STORE AND TWO TiscEs FRET Tdthet ww. Apply toJ.9. SHEDD, if Rie ee nséa.tu, hom RENT—LARGE STORE AND DWELLING, a elit scores nad Opts. nw.: dwelling tire building : vate in reer WasHINGION DANE HOV P{GLASS FRONT NEW STORE, Asie 1OR | REN’ T SEVERAL FU FINE a aes 11TH ohio Taree ee ieee *Gitam at? FOR ENT MISCELLANEOUS. 2018 Jota ae La ag. a Fe oo eon SAF sr REY EBDEICR [Somme | J Nes 7 2, ea BENT -RPAR 2294 14TH OT, B,W; Room ean se nese ont. maagap 318 44st ow. King. 3 Daath tarringe, 2 30 tel ‘Bonbe bi JOR SAIE—TWO BROUGHAMS, TWO COUPES, two cou sleties in good order and light made uy ond ‘snd Flandrau; at bai rear Si 38s M YOUNG. T6481 Cet nw. i Closely 1astched BISEEvOES a Brack ¢ #35.00."Gis Oe me awe sane POR BALE — THIRTY, GALLONS FIRSY Cl rae delivered st the door. Addrew Bo: RK —A ROAD AND SADDLE Mane care of age. perfectly mound, Wentie an NO“T traveler. Address ©. he HL Star offioe do0-3* OK SALE-CHEAP SIGUTEEN Yrurest Htaliau tees, inthe hat ep Stables, Pst, bet 17th and 1Bth ow. POR SALE_AT A SACRIFICE st unre ticall Srecial boliday baneaine in ew Unricht Pianos tm aullstylee of Zancy wovde at factory prices aud Pay™ mente t Special bargains and big inducements for ten dave. THE PIANO EXCHANGE NEW WAREROOMS. 913 Pa K SALE BY FRED ZELLER DEALER IN FP liaperted ginginw birder bind Food ant Capen, i Fenuayivatia sve. tw _419-20° “Washington, 1 R SALE —G GOLD AND SILVE TCHES, and Goi Pac all kinds, very Cheap tasiat be wuld. a 4, C SSWOWTH Aer Cor. Mi thet ae. THE 7 Foun “RiCOND HAND eid trom*new one Lght Coupe | ct order? rom a Coupe ‘ape, it excel oue pe wae eee _ built by ra mouths; orginal cost S600" wal ech! for 03 _ 410-20 Rk SALE—GREAT BAR L wopth at. L. WALD & REW 3. JOYCE, Sisal scale ith at, ANS IX PIANOS THUD

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