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id THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1, 1889. 5 ted with a regular roar of applause, which from New York to assist the Baron and the | Cazenovia, Mrs. Geo. 8. Fraser, the Misses DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. No F Ss . acknowledged with a bow. A few moments : Baroness Rosen in representing Russia. The | Tuckerman. A is oe a : later there was a demand from the convention Baroness Rosen wore a dress of black and| Mrs. Viles had with her [assisting to receive: WOMEN WHO WANT PLACES. ; | for a few words from the colored priest. He e white striped silk and black bonnet with white | Miss Vilas, Mrs, Royall Vilas, of New York, | Major Moore has not yet selected the ‘Without a prompt and convenient remedy for Croup, responded briefly and pleasantly, and his feather. . Roustan had with him Mr.and| Mes, Lamont, Miss Mary Wilson, and Miss for appointment as matrons in the —— — ee ae a — remarks were evidently appreciated, for a — Mrs. Hudalist when he paid the respects of his | Baker. tions. He has given up much of his time for pe troubles. jo of Ayer’s Cherry Peeto thanks was unanim d cordially | Republic to the President of the United States, | Mrs. Dickinson was assisted by her guests | two or three days listening to the stories Tas saved many a life, Mrn. J. Grewe, Ist street, Lie~ COLORED CATHOLICS, Swed. he cavenen’ pe cacti verge Mrs. Hadalist wore a pretty dress of dark gray | Mrs. Herbert Lyster, the Misses Kathleen and | of applicants for these ‘pines He receives all = — —_ Tee grnylmanrhmooe Se Their First Convention in of adjournment for the day, when the an- cloth and a white t. Mr. and Annette Trowbridge, Miss Sinclair. of Detroit; | with good nature, and diplomatically avoids e jects nouncement was made that Carter and the Misses Carter brought the com- | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coit Johnson, of Brookiyn, | committing himself to any promises, Ooi have area Agere Chery Foctersls pachebere a ere eae "THE CARDISAL WAS COMING, eae Etsiter from the Netkariaads, sat’ Ste |togestette Wits ieee ne Real Estate Matters. for Croup, imall cases. T have Known the wort crs | 4 MBILLIANTSCENE AT ST. avavstine's cuuncu—| This shut off all apparent desire to E ‘ Quesada, of the Argentine Republic, passed | | Miss Garland had a gay party to assist her, | Duneanson Hiros, have sold at public aale the Telieved in a very short an for ete _. GBAND HIGH MASS CELEBRATED BY THE First|@djourn, and when the head of the next. The Spanish ition was led by Min-| Miss Iona Gorham, of Austin, Tex., improved property fronting 25 feet on the west = Pgeng | — ne - “| COLORED PRIEST IX AMERICA—caRDINAL G1B-| Catholic Church in America appeared nS. ister M incourt . The Chinese lega~| who wore a Greck dress of white crepe | side of 3d, between G and it streets northwest, e PONS’ SERMON ON LIBERTY, the convention arose to its feet and applauded. tion, in dark brown robes with blue collars and| du chine, a silver girdle and angel | to H. Bernheimer for £2.89. Also. two two- : ‘The cardinal was conducted to the seat of wearing their caps looked less the representa-| sleeves, Miss Walthall, in a Gretchen | story frame houses, trowt Se ‘Thousands of colored people—the majority | honor—the scarlet throne—on the platform, tive ofine) Flowery Kingdom than they usually | rem of white mull; Mist Strat in ceil bive Strest, betwoen 1ith and. finh sweets morte, = tod ad if appear. Mavroyeni Bey an i fendi | silk; Miss Trenholm. in a debutante dress o! t, to P. G. 8 4 T. J. Holmes Prepared by Dr. 3.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. soi] of them Catholics, the remainder simply | G24 from this he made a short, poin SCENES AT THE WHITE HOUSE. | Xorghian, wearing cach his es; appeared for | white tall Ming Ball whine ah ant tees SnuDTIA” Alas, 2 heaters Same bee at dy ail Druxwists. Price $1; six bottles $5. axe | curious—crowded every seat and every availa- |" Ho said it was the happiest New Year's day Tarkey, and were followed by the Chevalier | lace; Mrs. Sanders Garland, in a pale blue | 41. street southwest, fronting 12 feet 6 taahen, ble inch of standing room in St. Augustine's | he had over spent it wos ered letter day. He : Tavera, of Austria-Hungary, and Count Victor | plush and the youthful hostess in white crepe | to'Jos, W. Yeatnan for #1200, Also brick, church this morning at 10:30 o'clock, when the COUNSELED MODERATION 4XD HARMONY Prominent Officials and Eminent Citi- | de Crenneville, who viewed the scene through ba chine, low body, sleeveless, with falls of | puilding and store-room, $10 Pennsylvania ave- Tar Geserse solemm high mass preliminary to the conven- | in the proceedings of the convention. “In| zens Exchange Greetings with Presi- ashavonia rorcesoae 4 ‘Onie ios a Sune epeiere: Other Receptions. ronclessiry ‘Gweiling treuting 2 teak Stee on JOHANN HOFF'S tion of colored Catholics of the United States | essential things, unity,” said the cardinal; “in| gent and Mrs. Cleveland. and Senora Guzman appeared for Nicaragus.| Mrs, J. G. Carlisle was assisted by Mra, and | M street, between 9th and 10th streets morth- MALT EXTRACT was opened. The aisles were packed with | non-essential things, liberty; in all things, Senor Hurtoda and the Marchese and Marchesa | yi. Stull, Mrs. Breckinridge, Miss Berry, | West, to Mrs Overman for €6,700. pean aeten enaree humanity desirous either of participating in} charity.” Every one who so desired then me Fe Bentivoglio paid their respects for Colombia, 2 . . %1 Thoe Dowlin eae ie i ‘nit i cardi- ji 4 and Mr. Yer, with two of his secretaries, gave a | Miss Queen, and Mrs. McCreary. snd mest the ‘ceremonies appertaining to the mass] had an, opportunity to greet the cardi’ | | The custom of watching by the death-bed of | and M jue section to the passing show on be-| Mrs, Justice Harlan was assisted by Misses PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE or of witnessing the glittering spectacle. | thoge in the room neglected the opportunity, | ‘te old year is not conducive to early rising, | Pair ot Coren, Count row Arce Valley, with | French, and Hilter and the Misses McCook. for Impared Digestion, | Dysperwia. Convaletgence | Thealtar and its vicinity presented a brilliant | and about ten minutes were consumed in this | nd the sun was high when scores of anxious | his sister, the Countess Leopoldina, repre-| Mra. Melville W. Fuller wax asusted by Weak Children, and py pont scent. ‘The numerous candles were all burn- | ceremon: a ones—those who had long lists of calls to make | sented the great German nation. The countess | Edwin Walker, of Ch WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GI SAY¥s OF | ing, and their flickering flames, dimmed by the x th der of St. ide | Wore a dress of dark brown and a black | Walker and daughter, of } YP. Suffering from an attack of Dlness w! had mony-tinted sunlight which, through the Rev. Father Leeson, of the Order ot and those who were to receive—drew aside York, and Miss Ella Breckin- . _ The place contains Mrs. | 10 acres and was purchased by Chas. M. Floyd rs. James Grant | gor 23 100, ¥ w York; Miss] C. Heurich has bought, for $18,000, of R, 8 Joseph, bri a th tion, and a. bonnet, Minister Zegarra led the legation of | Swinton, of N tee haga fe- porary ory h oe p90 3 Guls reduced my strength, but tought on extrie | stained wardows, flooded the great interior, re- | when} nt Saslatsd, casas nibore adjourned | their curtains to investigate the nature of the | Pern and Minister annl Madam Mute and Sec- | ridge, of Kentucky, pmol pac yore pom yy | Teweta if the Genuine Je taw Heals Malt Fat | Ses candle eee: Gaarblg nd om | until to-morrow morning st 10 o'clock. poe a pogo eget eda sgn ep pong The Grand “Army Men Mreet northwest, * 4 e ~ f a ut ¥ p! hi be Cn ee A ee backs to the congregation, and on the ee ee ee ; and the mud that was feared the sun was gild- | and jetted bonnet: Senor Vavas, of Chili, Min- | VETERANS PREPARING To PAY THEIR RESPECTS TO| gph 7Ay JohMEOR, Mas bought, in trast, for Sree eeen ten cincoees canal on tne peated northside, sat twelve priests, the black and| The following delegates have registered: | je mud that eared the sun caer eles Aaja Staesta Gitte or Persia; anak Mae oe 50, of J. E. Beall, ten lots in block 2, Bel- po on a ll fa Yower of | white of their robes contrasting, yet harmon- | John Cole, James H. Fletcher, Willis J, Smith, | ims everything. Happy young men made rapid iy, . NT. air Heights. Claperede, of Switzerland, were among the} Pursuant to a call from the commander, - > — tesof expenses for! new diplomats. Count Stonmeck, of Den- "| Ans. Smaw. i . i a casio ”| Mrs. Smaw, tae Wnistuen.—The sale of re- the day; happy young women thought of how | mark, was accompanied by. the | 8P%#rds of @ thousand Grand Army men assem-} || Mrs: Smaw, rue Was ~ the Congregations Beware of imitations ‘The genuine has the izing, with the color and glitter around them. | Thos. W. Short, E. W. Colbert, Charles H, | *™endments to their estin tigna fare. amreeth Hoa!” on neck of every bottle All| On the’steps of the altar were the three of- Johnson, L. J. Henant, P. F. Edlen, Aaron dei i bled at their headquarters to pay their annual ‘ | Vienna. New ¥ ;. | ficiating clergymen, the celebrant being the i in, w Stew- | many more people there would be out and how | Countess Stonneck, who wore a qt pay ' Bo, O Barelag ee nn and Vienna. SiS tuksa” | one around whom most interest clustered. It ee atk! | mane aises ca @ onl ate holders; | dress of white. wool with panels of dark | respects to the President of the United States, ap [eihons'er Augustus Tolton, the only colored | Clarence D. Tibbits and L. H. Herbert, of this | reassured matrons gave sighs of relief as they | SfeM velvet and a white bonnet, Mr. Her-| Headed by the Old Guard, Union Veteran Corps, — SurR Catholic priest in the United States. In a crim-| city; James H. Butler, Nicholas Brisco, John oe : bert, Mr. Arthur Herbert, and Mr. George Bar- | about 50 strong, under the command of Capt. | A Heavy Brow wire , Borrur,.—Arthar Wosvrnect. Core Or Sarr Reaweat | scr-upholstered chair, on small piatform in- | o*}s James, H, Batler, Nicholas Brisco, ens, | thought of carpetssaved from destrustion by the | clay were a diminished party for the erstwhile | Jumes M. Edgar, they proceeded to the White | Roberts, colored, who until yesterday was em= BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. mediately in front of and beneath the pulpit, | Gabriel Quander, J. Jenkins, T. Neal, L. B, | €ncroaching mud; happy caterers blessed the | British legation, Mr. Woxin and Senor Silva, | House. Theofficerso¢ the Old Guard in line edat the Richmond flats, was struck om caper auaeics sat Brown, Wm. F. Hall, Geo. A. Smith, Richard | weather bureau; but disappointed jehus de-|of the Swedish and Venezuelan legations, | were Capt. Jas. W. Edgar, Ist Lieut. 8. M. Gor- d with « bottle vesterday and received T have hed s most wonderful cure of salt rheum. For HIS EMINENCE, CARDINAL GIBBONS, Winter, John F, Butler, Dominic Butler, James | clared that the weather was a failure. Then | closed the brilliant company. don, 24 Lieut. F. W. ‘age and the following scalp wound. The blow, it is alleged, five eran ay by gobepsetmmrtgt ie oeahm supported on each side by a priest. The cardi-| Shaw, ‘Chas. H. Goff, and J. F. Summer-|the brushing, dusting, polishing, dressing, | Secretary Bayard’s duties over he took Miss | staff: Dr. W. B. Palmer, Dr. Florence Donohue, te orge Scott, who was also my face, arms and hands. able to do anythin i 5 land; " P._ Jerome | primping and furbishing that followed and | Bayard from the line and they retired to mect | Lieuts. W.S. Odell, J. C.S. Barger, 8. C. Mills, | employed at the Richmond fints. Roberts? Whatever with my hands for over two years. tried | Mal "28 Soarte ere Levy vargs sae batin Suk rere acces Tagawa o: | Aled: the | snoring icine waxes than sufi-| the diplomatic corps at breakfast in their | W. H. Hoover, and T. W. Stewart. wound was dressed at the Emergency hoxpital aaa ae a ae Tee eee | Tagnificent jeweled reg that sparkled i the | B. Fletcher, Chesley W. Bass, J. Spencer and | cient to put three cities as large as this into a | home, The Grand Army was in command of Com- | 20d he was afterward sent to his home, No. 224 at rosseng aun coal te tay th CUTiCUnA | sutlight and reflected the glowing hues that | Frank Dorsey, of Pennsylvania; D. A. Rudd acre attire. Folidelpdretee iced tak pale Pe JUDICIARY AND LEGISLATIVE. mander Charles P. Lincoln, S. V. Commander | Knox alley, ae er ment ‘0 ui 7 + . i el ouseholds, fat 3 ? re? * ¥ Jd. V. der J ie 5 * ~~ REMEDIES: and incredible ast may seem, hat aftr | ait Stotnd. Phe aleex boys im purpee and | S12 Rischerne, of ORo; Anirew © Bont. | Be cece mneaed oa upon, the streets and | _ TB¢ reception of the judiciary and Congress = Gogg er ete “4 BE ee Last night after 11 o'clock Mr. @. 8. Yeates, SUTIOURA, and two cabesc@urr. | whe, and weart ite gloves, in at | Son, of Georgia; James A. Spencer and J. P. ip¢ : ; ‘ i a oe : Meeker sak coc netneser CONEORRA Tences. | otk tual com cathertina, reser 2 of ‘the oc-| Guenveur, of South Carolina; Robert" L, | all was ready for the festivities peculiar to the | ¥®S ern tee fer the nember of a vice, | Chaplain Rev. Levi H. York. ‘The following | Of No. 6st fait agenmengy sapeng ne na VENT, I find aio entirely cured. ‘Those who think | casion. The great organ, its giltpipes listening, | Ruffin. of Massachusetts; H. IL. Jones, of | day. ‘The fathers and the brothers made their | ent. Nearly every justice, judge and states-| staf’ accompanied. the John Came dislocated it in two other places, Dr. Gill, at ahaa diciones may come and see meand find | pealed forth its most thunderous harmonies | Louisiana, and Richard Sansbury, Ky. various ways to various places on various | man was accompanied by one or more ladies. | assistant adjutant-general; Nathan B. Prent: eg aeecracoedgs Bien —« < ah ge ‘4 out for themselves GEACE P.PARKHAM, | and unisons, or breathed sweet, touching aces crrands, but all were bound on paths that led | Some of the Senators and Representatives were | assistant quartermaster-general; Jolin 8. Stod- | ‘1 Bency hospital, rendered surgical SK’ North St. Charles Street, Belle River, Ont. meidies; the orchestra played its brassy or An Effective Way. to pleasure, the ends of some of which, how-| accompanied by as many as half a dozen. | den, inspector; Green B. Raum, judg: ss last March with askin ais- | Sutelike accompaniments; the choir sang as St. | HOW A GEORGIA FATHER GOT RID OF A SUITOR | ever, were sadly far removed from the mopar] Chief Justice Fuller led the judiciary, Mrs. | cate; Alva S. Taber, chief mustering officer. DeLapERATELY Crematey Hiwsee.—Jobe Thave been affticted since ag weg been y ae | Augustine's choir always does; the smoke and HE DIDN'T LIK) points. By 1 o'clock the streets were filled | Fuller leaning on his arm, and Miss} Then came the posts, ten_in number, repre- | onsen a prisoner at the Eastern penitentiary, enxe hos tors called — ep herls esa srumes of the swinging censers filled the | From the Georgia Cracker. with the flitting figures of well-dressed men | Fuller following with ex-Justice Strong. | sented as follows: No. 1, John A. Rawlins} pj jij, . met a horrible death in his cell wi aares ne ane e ICURA BEME. sphere, and the senses of the great con- It was 11 o'clock. Thomas Singleman still and merry with the music of door bells, for Several others of the family were present. Commander, Newton Ferree; adjutant, Hanson DIES eo highly recom ed towive them | gregation were intoxicated with the splendor | tingered in the tapestry-lined parlor of the | telling had begun. |The procession of Tere | oe ee Deer accompanied by his dangh- | E. Weaver, quartermaster, Lee 8, Mortinier; possession of match, which he hid about him, ee Coens ace Gara ee ba prutpencescetnsoare ie s Hogamont mansion. There was a slight noise | black boots was continued through the day. | accompanied by his wife, daughters and two | No. 2, Kit Carson—-Commander, Fred, Brack- rete hey abhat Spay wd dinghy a cg seers; call peel coredsin gratitude for which I | gran, CARDINAL'S SERMOK ON “LIBERTY.” | 5, stairs, when Claribelle whispered: The White House was a Mecca for official so-| sons, Mrs. Blatchford went in on the arm of djutant, Charles F. Keefer; quartermaster, | He tried hard to suppress his cries of pain but poner vlhchenrndap- tr ecnh ‘ The sermon was by Cardinal Gibbous. His| “oh, -Tom,’ I think it is papa, and he so ob-| ciety early in the morning and for the non-| Justice Blatchford. Justice Gray was alone. E of ——_. a nes W. Wisner; surgeon, H. A. Robbins, | he wae uratie wo eeress | CLARA A. FREDERICK, Broad Brook, Coun, | te Was from the 8th chapter of St. John, | jects to you steying so late.” receiving and non-ealling public later. Justice Lamar was accompanied by two other | M.D. : : oe Seen ee 2 oe —— sywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.: soap, | Peis! emphasis being laidupon “If the son|” Before Mr. Singleman could secure his hat The White House Reception. ladies beside his wife. ‘o. 3, Lincoln—Commander, J. E. MeCabe; | open the door he had become terrible burned, 5 ‘ aes s Following the Supreme Court were the | adjutant, Jas. L. Thornton:quartermaster, Jno. - te . of 2an shall make you free ye shall be free in- sae 5 a kanes The White House was to-day the same fasci- 5 .C, =a jt: = 4 25e ee ee ~* = ec ded.” Liberty, said the cardinal, was a glorio the door opened and Col. Hogamont entered. judges of the Court of Claims and the judges | A.V lived a few moments. He is thought ; 7 ; n Doren; surgeon, Florence Douok ave been ines Fe thig, and no liberty was greater or more | ¢,, caribelle Jane, you may leave the room | nating place it has always been. The great | of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum- 4, 0. B, Morton—Commander, Geo. I. | ae Dom tems, aa “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” : vahat igte i ‘ora moment. I wish to speak privately with | east room was gay asa garden with plants in | bia, which were well represented. Boston; adjutant, J. W. Butcher; quarter-| Arrestep ox Her Wepprxo Day.—J. Can- ~ WABY'S Skin and Scalp preserved and beautified by | Yakable than religious liberty. The word | Mr ‘singleman,* P 2 a 3 Sake: See librty was broad in its meaning and it had 5 bloom bedded in foliage and ferns. Pots of | _ Congress was represented by about half the | master, Wesley Howard; surgeon,’ Lewis A. | dill, of Letcher county, Ky.. went to Hindman, curict RA MEDICATED SOAP. 245 ~ tas cm : Senators and Representatives now in the city. nish, to fy gemraty rhea genet rye = in| Among those noticed were Senator Sherman ieee was coemaend te comer sce Piureh: | “Mr. Singleman, I want to ask a favor. As I| windows, and the east window was aglow with | and wife, Senators Morrill, Walthall, Covenzrs To Te Frosr. ieectinkaes lbexty. lowed. itelf in the ct: | 8° past the store I wish to settle a bill of $10, | poinsettas mingled with palms, Mrs. Hayes | son, Berry and wife, Teller and. wi OUGHERS < Tt “uae a gouge lee > ye i a Prag st | and I forgot to call at the bank on my way | looked down from her frame upon the | and wife. Palmer, Morgan, Stockbridge “Take time by the forelock,” ere that rasping hacky = aa '—" Pos Ma yf erry -_ = home. Can you spare that much until to- rere hls in Pees oe on ses es fordand wife, Payne, Bate,Call, Daniels and wife, . John F, Reynolds—Commander, Job i a A r | | morrow evening?” guests of the day, who on the sofas | Paddock, Cockrell, and Dolph. Representatives . R. Emmett si Gough of yours carries you where somany consump: x ph — bo oer" ee Z Mr. Singleman was happy to perform the Secs ae gamed ee Bove! the | Mills and daughter; Thompson, of California, | 3 3. Parker; surgeon, Wm. ba eded you. Lose no time; but procure a | ft. Hike obi compliments of the season. ‘The red room was | and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Payson, and | aE shiat aie | Hee Chesed ttle while ago for the personof | “You need not be in a hurry to leave, | also modestly decorated, but the blue room had | Herbert aud daughter; Burrows. Ceevth. aad g sttle of the rational remedy for lung and bronchial choice in the presiden: ontest. But | pom: daughter appreciates your com-| received the most attention at the hands of the | wife, Hopkins, of New York; Johnston, North | L. Patten mana EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL he wedi liberty were of great im- and I have no objections, florist. The mantels were banked with a mosaic | Carolina; Jackson, Allen, of | Miseis quartermaster, he ae pening Leartshe gladly lett, thengiued | wars filled tha mantels, mirror rests, and Knott county,the day after Christmas, to marry G. Meade—Commander, Samuel | Sallie Summers, to whom be was engaged. On jutant, F. A. Rhoderick; quarter- | the night set for the we as, Matthews; surgeon, W. B. Pome- t she had given birth t to death. Th the girl Baxte master, C tan- | roy, M.D. r-old boy of quiet chester, N. ¥., Sum- hrough the head, A. Garfield—Commander, Cha Lewis J. Melch 4 ade; ge, | ——————X—X—X—K-_—X—__—" Bs it a pulmonic of surpassing merit, but it compen- : tthe room, and Thomasand Claribelle | of camelias, carnations, and red leaves of the | Allen, of | Massachusetts, Conger. Kilg aan hia MARRIE RRNA EE ene OPER etm face raabent wisi Beuyiooes: » Next) exening,,| (orcas | Tas Geet “ead weer athe vere Wilkins, | Morrow, Clem and No. 8." Burnside “Commander, Andrew J. | | FERRIS-MAGRUDEIE « rs, hat it will afford you speedy andefficient aid. Not only | of /hich he desired to speak especially—it was | about the same hour, the old gentleman ¢ inge . 0 led | McDonald, Cowles, ; .Haugen,|Huntoon; adjutent, Charles H. Ingri Rev. Dr. lott, at parsouave, EDSON E. | saraepmugeesmenseah eames meal liberty. He characterized liberty as a | tered and obtained a similar loau. It occurred | with azaleas, and the ceutral divan was crowned | Farquhar, Anderson, of Mississippi; ‘ = oo eC MAGKUDER, ; n Lodge, | quartermaster, K. 8. Lacey;surgeon, Chas. V. swrd which could either, as it did with | #ls the evening following. The next evening | with huge bouquets, The chandelier was draped | Bacon, Lane, Moore, Bankhead, Cannon, Cate | Petters Mt ds — did Prince George Co. Md, papgre ame Copy] oise was heard upstairs, and Mr. Sin-| with ropes of smilax. The ushers wore carna- | cheon, Martin, Hare, Sowden, Thompson, of |; 2s Sumner—Commander, Thos. Diease asped his hat and left, saying | tions in their coats, ae | Ohio, wife and daughter; Jehu Baker, Hender- | Ww. j Geo. Hall; quarter- le, if your papa should inquire of | | Before 11 o'clock the party invited to stand | son, of North Carolina; Darlington, Gifford, | master. Johu er; surgeon, Richard DIED. ‘el ‘him took suddenly sick. | behind the line begun to assemble. For the | Baker, of New York; Rice, of Minnesota: Hdd, | Bates, M.D. BERKY, At her late residence, 1706 Connecticut * and before the old gentleman | first time in the history of this administration | Mansur and wife. Bland and wife, 4 Rete e ene -: SEESE, dongieer f Ge {gates for the drain of vitality which is a most formida- Sal, inflict a mortal wound upon its bearer, ‘ple accompaniment of lung disorders. Besidesarrest-| or,as in the hands of the archangel, Mihael, conquer the world for God. The proer exercise of free will was referred to, , / ing the progress of consumption, bronehitisand asthma, eferre ’ adminis , Farragut—Commander, Horatio N. > eth Jt infuses unwonted vigor intoan enfeebledsystemand } an the cardinal said that while civil liberty | was half way down the atairway Mr. Singleman | it showed distinctively democratic in its per- | Wheeler. Breckinridge of Kentuek aiijutent, Chris. Storms; ‘quarters nucral at 108 Hast27th atrect, New Nork city, tends to Sl ont the hollow places in an angular frame. | "2 faluable— 2 one Could bemore devoted 0 | was ploughing his way homeward through the | sonnel. _ The ladies were dressed in varying | Blanchard, Outhwaite and wife, Ford, Van L Nednesday morning at 11 o'clock sod Friend's Meeting house, t So'clock p.m. Sunday, December A, v 5 : ; 4 i I . Daniel B. Gallatin; surgeon, Jos. W. night. The old man smiled and returned | #tyles. Some were in carriage gowns and oth- | ver, Cogswell. Wilson, Springer and wife, > is slumber, ers in evening toilets of tulle. Among the | Townshend and wife, French of Connecticut. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Thomas says that even prospective marriage | Suests were Mrs. Lincklaen, in black satin and |“ Commissioners Webb and Wheatley and the is @ failure, and Claribelle Jane spends her | White lace shawl; Mrs. Cockrell, blue gauze | various judicial officials of the District followed - evenings at home silk; | Mrs. Pugh. in stone gray | the congressional delegation. Tur Weatwer 1x Decrmnen.—The weather- a Bacto Hastinos a Pad hoc lgeetes Ex Secretary es sho was acoomps-| crop bulletin of the sigual office says: The gunna ss dig coce Pherage Mire, | Ried by members of his family, represented the | month of December, 138%, has been slightly Se aemnan Silks; Mra. Neleos, Mrs. | ex-cabinet officers, warmer than usual throughout the nothern John Fi feer ie epee erg = ARMY AND NAVY, Missouri, the northern portions Ladies in delicate health will find it a palatable means | civil liberty might be developed at thc expense of moral liberty. Of what real vale was civil liberty when man appropriated the inroad of marasmus or other wasting disorders. A | to imself the liberty of sin, of licentiousness, ncluding his remarks scrofulous tendency may be succesfully combattea | 1 one { i ‘HE CARDINAL WELCOMED THE DELEGATES, | With it. and it is scapital thing for fectle children. | in ig own name, in the name of the clergy, cl anof the congregetion, which he eulogized. —_—__. | Thi gathering, said he, will mark an era in of adding roundness to a figure robbed of its contour by soe —— The Queen’s Household Expenses. ‘New York Tribune Cable Letter. It is said that the queen’s household ex- penses come to the enormous sum of £85,000 Tucker- with othed ber in vain, lown from above — : man, in a black and white striped silk, and| Suddenly the somber coats of the statesmen Arkansas, and on the Pa- i PA200 HAD TAREN TWo OF CARTE: thenistory of the colored peo le of the United | #year. There must obviously be greut extrav-| Miss’ Emily Tuckerman, in pink silk;’ Mrs, | were lighted by a burst of color in the door- | tific. — = er en sonar Funeral from her late residence, 347 H street eouth- foak cde tones crbadanein the momthinsians | Staes, for neverbefore had colored Catholics of | agance somewhere, The complaintsof thelord | Preston Sanda, in purple velvet: Mrs. Springer, | way, coming from the plumes and epaulets | During the month the weather hes beck wan, | Sat eae eae cise at SOR Bele | ing. Keep a vial with you for occasional use, the-ountry metin convention. He trusted that | steward’s office are constant, but it is said to| Mrs. Breckinridge, Mrs. Ralph Cross John- of the arnmy ofhcers. itis elleck of the onc: aioe, Prarie Page net ing | GRAFF. Mc 3: = — “———— | theleliberatious of the convention would be eine ; json, the Misses Johnson, Miss How- ‘Speen 3 Sevorabivy in the winter wheat section, owing ) 22 rEG J Mora eee ; - : be quite impossible to cut the expenses down : a “ trast was relieving to the eye. to the small amount of rain and snow. At the | © . | maxed by moderation and discretion, The Ps : ; ard, Miss Julia Waller, Miss Leiter, 7 4 2 years, om Borns, Bornes actns of the convention would be watched by | OF to see where economies could be introduced. The line started through the parlors at 11:40, | close of the year the entire winter ex-Secretary and Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs. A. A. v the-ountry, not with the kindly of friend- | This sum includes the expense of the royal | Wilson, Miss May Wilson, in brown tulle headed by Gens. Benet and Wilcox, followed | wheat section was in need , of _moist- “ 2p. ma." CUT GLASS BOT PRESSED | GLASS | shi, but with the sharp gaze of criticism. He | stables, in which three hundred men are em- Knott, Miss Keenan, the Misses Bi by Gens, Baird, Macfeely. Holabird, Kelton, | ure, except in __northerh Towa, uD TASS LSS at 10:15 0m } BOTTLES, €¢ E BOTTLES, BOTTLES | sugested that the ion discuss the edu- | ployed. This seems a large number, consider- Andrews, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. McKeever, Brown, Rochester, Casey, Greely, | where the ground was covered — with the hi ui H. Lawson. FOR COVERING, BOTTLES FOR EVERY- wae the children—-the religious education | ing how little there is to show, judging by the ter, Miss Kathleen Trowbridge, | Moore, Wilcox, Van Vliet, Hammond, Augur, | six inches of snow. From six to twelve inches uvited to attend funeral THING. neessary to the life of the republic. turnout on jubilee day last year, which is the Annette ‘Trowbridge. Miss Sinclair, | Wright and Dana; Cols. Vincent, Sheridan, | of snow was reported on the ground at the Tek, < i “a BOTTLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ‘Tmperance was also a fruitful theme which | only opportunity there has been for years of and Mrs. Frank Coit Jobnson, of | Baxter, Sawtelle, Hains. Thom, Du Barry and | of the month in Wisconsin and northern M = 5.000 BOTTLES MUST AND WILL BE SOLD | shold be looked into, for the destructive pow- | showing what the royal stable could produce. : Miss Garland, Miss Iona ‘Gor- | McNally; Majors Ward, | Sc Gregory, | igan. and from one to two inches in Minnesota T. MADDOX, captain U.S. MC, BEFORE CHRISTMAS. ersif strong drink were evident, Industry er een ied Walthall, Miss ‘Trenholm, | Clous, Adams, Heep. Lawton. Tucker, Gilman | and Dakota. yh Tai at ie ‘The prices will sell them. andreligion were also subjects which might be How They Fight in Kentucky. ‘ourtney Walthall, Mrs, Saunders Gar- | 24 Post; Capts. Turtle. Taylor, Lusk, 8; ‘ » Ge Young and Rogers; Lients, Townsend, Lemly Too Hot for Faith Curists. . Jas. J. Go i and Davis; Drs. Matthews, Hammond and | TWENTY-TWO OF THEM CROWDED OUT OF A BAP- a Bancroit, Ste Wan, Cr Endeott tet | O'Reilley and Prof, Abbe. INNEAPOLIS, yall Vilas, Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Senator After the staff officers came the officers of the the St. Paul Pioneer-Press. . : ; ow. | debted. ‘The universal level of the Catholic | From the Hopkinsville (Ky.) New Era, eat pened Dane. Stone dt the cite arnt aay the Joni | ehueh—its equality—was eloquently dilated | ‘The Allen Sentinel tells of a hot time had by | } kuow after looking at his display of holiday goods and | UP@, and attention was directed to the fact | officers of that county who with a writ of pos- the prices that he has the finest line in the eity at fully | tha-a colored priest had celebrated the mass | session went to the place occupied by John liss Margaret Burr, Mrs. Geo. $ oh Saturday, December sath, athis father's ‘residence, Conduit Road, F., second Walter and 8, Jane Stew- ; 3 ; ‘i i tillery and cavalry regiments stationed here. The fact that twenty-two members of the r ‘one-third less in cost inempany with two white clergymen. owis’ family, “ ‘Set , | Daniels, and others. The space behind the | #Ttillery ee . b ent) ary 24, 1880. Will leave Do souwant towave 33 percent? Youcaudo it it] Rv. Father McDermott. of Pittsburg, was | Lewis’ family. The doors and windows of the | Sofi.‘in'the blue room was sou packed, the red and yellow vieing with each other for | Northeast Minneapolis Baptist church went out yg te Retyicon at Moly Trinity (Gatho- ‘You buy your goods from MERTZ. thedeacon, and Rev. John _E. Burke, o! house were found locked, nailed,and barricaded. piarcyi cedar prominence, x z nag lict indicates . 3 Special attention is called to three varieties of bot- | Yor. was subdeacon, while Rev. Father Peering through a crack the sheriff saw Mrs, After these appeared the more sober beloved da ties forcovering. These bottles are handsomely made, | of t. Angustine’s, was master of ceremonies. aged four At 12 the Marine band sounded forth the | garb of the havy. Admiral Porter | tbat shere at least these ideas had gotten qui the stoppers cut, and the price about half that usually “= Lewis with a six-shooter, her oldest boy with a a foothold, for the twenty-two represeu THE CLERGY PRESENT. shotgun, and the old man with a bucket of boil- | *Plendid music of “Hail to the Chief.” The | and Rear | Admiral Jouctt were at the 2 as i: fe | quite an element in asmallcongregation, Now, t 3:30 p. Im Ji v1, fi parent's eharged. Price, 18e. pair. : clergy present were the | ing water. The door was knocked down with a | corridors were well filled at this time, and the cal Hel ee res thal eps that is not the only charch in’ the cl No Til? Romect osutbosee There are 100 other styles of bottles that you buy at 2 Splinter, 0. Logan, | battering-ram in the shape of a fence-rail and | President's party passed through solid walls of rr Parmaatar reed Secrest Euginsentae means which has had either faith eure {Philadelphia papers please copy.) >. ue gona a ‘solk ua eas: Lacon Mackin, Schmitt, and the tight began. The old lady and her son| people. The sun_ streamed through the Chief Melville, Surgeon-General Browne, Chief | CU® believers. A fair canvass of the field - — were disarmed, but kept flinging scalding water | southern windows in glad welcome. ‘The re- | © , sr : onthe officers.’ After s brilliant akirmish, th ceiving party, in passing from the upper floor Tone eee el Lewises were arrested. No damage beyond | to the fue Coon was presen by Col, John | wanders Folger and McCermick. tine p ee skinned heads, bad burns, and some sore places | M. Wilson and Lieut, Duvall in uniform, The | anders Rolger and McCormick, d Bradford, | Of Years ago, . e veni C on the anatomy of the head of the family, | President headed the line with Miss Bayard | 20gcrs Se emincsen Pay lane Kon. | the town ix arette Cases, Match Boxes, Odor leo Nocti i ists | where he had met the sheriff's boot, was found. | upon his arm, Secretary Bayard brought Mrs, | P@Y Director Washington, Pay Inspector Ke Cases, Extract Cases, Manicure Goods of all kinds, s . . Mii i Miss : children we Cleveland, Secretary Fairchild brought Mrs, | €¥:, Paymasters Stanclif! and Allen, Ch Shaving Cases, Staving Mugs Ladice’ Traveling | Coaicy ‘Mr. Ignatius Jackson, Mr. James Sime, | paper: mother, and ten seu tere MM Meceelary, Eudiooss eacoria’ Mae Engineer Towne, Surgeon Van Reypen, Lieut would indicate that these ideas are all the t getting new adherents. newspapers quite « » they did a coup w movement first toc rnest. They have their meetings, publicity and the newspapers, sason, they say, that the ordinary prices: Manicure Cases from $1.19 up to 813; Mani- eure Comb and Brash and Mirror Cases RUSE OF ALO They donot get into th Fon arr TonSrol ID PHOSPHATE. mak., says: “Tt has prot cia the eave tiem, ‘ailage Ve, a 6 wan dissolution, that ls 80 comincn ae sal “ oe in, in spite of fate and hot water. a Seale ris newspaper reporter makes as bad work with the | PP & Fan een nan da en wenn | MEW. T. Denjasin, and Mr. Agha) oo Fairchild, Secretary Whitney, Mrs. Dickinson, | Commander Dyer, Assistant Paymaster Hunt; | Very spiritual tenets of their faith asa mad Peaus: Soar eat Cuntaetit tame “ Jagion. A chorus of forty voices, directed by A Possible Successor to Sackville. and Secretary Vilas and Postmaster-General | 42h, ht emein Allen, Moore Norannt | bull ina china store. There are a good many P : ‘Chamots Skins, Chamois for Decorating White, Yel- | Pf George Isemann, rendered’ the heavier | Eamund Yates’ London Letter. Dickinson walked together. The President | Rey Baird, Aceitant Engieee mre; Norman, | diferent shades of belief on the subject, but gars’ Soap. few, and Foun Cele. Prices team Gc. unt seletions f. Thierbach was the organist, | Should Lord Salisbury be compelled to fill | placed orton, yt Perfumes you will find a complete stock, Pin- estra, which consisted of fifteen | the post at Washington, I hear that Sir Francis Miss Bayard in line and took his posi- | Rae; Baird, Assistant Engincers Bieg, > 4 a, - MH all se tion at the door of the red room. ‘The Presi- | 7heiss, Griffin, Chambers and Kaemerling; m to unite in the assertion that the per- Py ne fect Christ life can be realized on earth, and Soar n ’ t the Liew N. E, Mason, Bradbury. T. B. M. | fct , — ae Candee ek ates, | piées from the National Guard band, was un- : dent wore a black Prince Albert coat. buttoned E, Mason. Bradbury. T. B. M. | just so far as it is the ills of the flesh and. the _ Calagatire anal cee anes, ickeacheo® | Gaphe leadership of Prof. Schroeder. Seanath, who Sow repesoente cs 8 OORBONS, | 7 a bleak silk NeckHe Mirela velit /4onk Dent Hin orel Fletcher, Alger, Scheutze, | Syirit will disappear. Some assert that thes Fax Wore F[oos ie sastumateds ne, ta Gis guns aeaed piety ee aber is likely to receive the appointment. Sir Fran- | her position, and all eyes were turned toward | Dewfild, sig No are pn, fremont, | are simply putting new earnestyess and mean- Bis y, Rogers, ‘Newton, | ing into the opinions they have always enter-] Bricut (rag Compiexion Extrect until Christmas, cis is not a strong European diplomat, but is | per hs she did #0, McCartney ; - - 5 wton, | tained as members of Christian churches, ott, Swift, = Uuer the circumstances it was not strange | careful and cautious, and is most obliging to Sl i i lovers of goed Oshoene i : : Hn : nd ist She wore a beautiful robe of pale pink AN e ee eee Colaene Nill find in. the QUEEN | thétven the cardinal had to divide the popn- | Englishmen who sock his services. He wees | 50 Woe Not ee rola or Vreeland, Stan! faille, made with round train, the corsage | 2*PP42, Benadon, Howard, Ellic ng! 4 ci ‘vil Engi Others are also interested in the scientific SOFT : 7 uore than 150 gallons have been sold in Washington ; lar honors with Father | distinct success in Japan, = rounded at the top and short sleeves. The | 20" ra eapet) ae Are bea phases of the question as illuminated by. n Serr F[eacrercn Sum fz less than a year is sufficient evidence of what the ' ee Tolton. Father Tolton — i SS front of the skirt was draped in silver em- | Menee _ Maxson; Dr. Wolverton, | ¢, vestigations and experiments of scien- 3 : People think of it. “i is thirty-four years of A Death Song. broidered net that had fringe of bugles at the | Lieut, Com. Brice, Peet ages ge: perts, notably in the line of hypnotism —aie Gout Raglah Congtaten Saup— Queen Anne Cologne is sold in bulk at #1 per pint; Ym wge, tall and well-pro- | From the Kansas City Times. foot; on either side were plain panels of soft | V@ eae ee. ae aris. But, of course, where there are so| PEARS’ SOAr SULD EVERYWHERE also in handsome half-pint and pint bottles at 60c. portioned. He isa tpy-| Mrs. Jacob Greenup, of Bonne Terre, Mo.. | French gray silk, embroidered in a_ pattern of | Li ly, Winslow, Cowles, Nicholson of belief. some of them conflict- Beware of Ty Bud #1, respectively, ae Xi) nekro, a native of | thought she heard her eldest son, a man of | roscbuds insilver. ‘The back of the panels] td) Ackerman; Commanders Sterling and | ing “it is impomible to make a general state. Chetan = Select your goods now while the stock is unbroken. tized into the Catholic | ‘Wemty-teven, singing a favorite song in his | won edged mith hears Russian fur that com: | Hogg, Pay Director ‘Thornton, Medical Diree- ee ae, Errecrean Later many of these gooda will be closed out. J church: whe. « save, | "o=toom._ Ghe knew Be mast beet workin 6) Or Oink train ThA beck cf tie ree | ‘Hoekling, Dr. Percy. Prof. Soley, Lieuts, | ne5 ‘not Christian scientists in itacongrege-| [bencuars Pasa MERTZ’S PHARMAC } After the emancipation | sawmill, and, feeling nervous, started out to incesse shaped, with pink folds on | Rush. Tanssig. Young. Beatty, Commander | 49," Piymouth. Westminster, First Beptct ; ] <a 4 he removed to Quincy, | 8ee him. As she stepped through the front ist, fastened with pearl em-| Howison, Lieut. J. A. Rogers, Assistant Engi- all of them, in fact, have eomething of thi cle. EECHAM'S ILLS. 1014 F Srarer. 3 Il, and was educated | door men were carrying the lifeless remains ‘The ‘front was. jacket. shaped, | 2€eFS B. C. Bryan, Lieut. Caperton, Medical | *l! of though, of course, it cuts no'dgure. ‘The PRCHAM'S ‘The Lowest-Priced Drug Store in Wasbingtom ; there in_ the h | of the son into the yard. He had been killed | pounded, and fell over the fall vest of pinktailk | ZsPector Wells, Paymaster Griith. Drs. Price, | fact that somo muieicr every aoe end ten THE GREAT ENGLISH MED) Goods delivered to all parta of the city, school. He graduated | by the bursting of 4 saw. draped with white net. The sleeves ‘of pink | Rixey, Flint and Bransford; Commodore | oo rcscs himself pretty thoroughly, againet MOLI A GUINEA A BOX octs-tu,thés, iin from St. Francis col- ee were short puffs edged on the arm with pearl | Weaver, Capt. Wallace, Commander Terry, | Preqics meet Preity thoroughly against | FOR WEAK STU: ACH DIGESTION, SSS ees eee ee lege in Quincy and was|_ Looking Down from High Places. | }ing. rnb low kody was edged with) tho | Medical Directors John Y. Taylor, E. Kindle- they at least appreciate their proximity, A a ‘DISUKDI WP HOSE WHO WISH To PRACTICE Economy E2— sent to Rome, where he | From the Chicago Journal, ' heavy fur and lay against her white skin | Peeet and F. M. Gunnell, Capt.’ Phythian, | (3 At cast appreciate their proxi of Ply- | picid BY al Drueiste Price Pe Boe ee = shoal buy Carter's Little Liver Fills, Yorty Fille |, studied six years and] A determined-faced, fine-looking man was carcssingly. She wore the diamond necklace, | Lieuts. Heilner, Elliott, Winterhalter, Hodges, only by THOS. me. BF AL cb, 5., 365 and 307 Canal st. N. ¥., Gwho if ist “does not keep them) will’ mail mouth church loaded her pastor up with liter- was ordained. He is @| looking up where a thirteen-story building | and a diamond star inher hair, that was dressed | Z#¥lor, Mayer. Clements, Marsh and Chase ropagandist an ture on this subject net long ago, His conver- | © fi . Profs, Hall, Harkness, Eastman and Frisbie, Thile i seems to pierce the clouds, After standing | in loops on top of her head. Her gloves were ’ . sion has not been yet reported. While it hasnot | PiLtS on foceipt of —q a ionary at where he has| oo pacing Tor sana alaridas alee scatie tae | Sot pearl cole, with the fingers of the right DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS. one as far in eny of the chusches asin the | suse tsar oe oe eee Grasp Crrarna S estdlished » church and has among his par- | ooo call th pa uld not | Band turned back, leaving her hand free to| Then as the hour of noon came another line | Northeast Baptist church, stillagoodmany ine | ———— puneaniismeres ishiners many white people. ee ees eee? ween Oe p warmly the hands of those who passed | of civilians presented itself, First came the | stancesare reported where individuals have left GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, MONDAY, OF SOUVENIRS SUITABLE FOR MINISTERS OF OTHER DENOMINATIONS. hire me to stand upon that corner up there | in the pageant. Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, Com- | * Church where they were too bitterly opposed EPPS's COCOA HOME DECORATIONS. Aarge number of ministers of other denomi- on account of their views. Some of the minis- where I've often seen the men i r Miss Bayard, who stood next, wore a short | missi ‘i " " « rched_ with the utmost confidence. “ ” aye é missioners Coleman, Wright, Edgerton, Lym: ters have been influenced more or less, It hina Silk doubie Head Rest, were 81 me ee eee sre Coreen, | 1 wonld_ not dare’ to: trast mypalt T-wub| cee’ goa ares seen et vee nent | Cooley; ickga ‘anil: Achoummaher; Tibeatian | San nithsehhs eee een etn nace Plush double Head Rest, were @1 rokinent among them being Bishop J. M. | in the army—in many a hot engagement. Men dig of white lilac ad Spofford, Assistant Secretaries Thom; d | cler; an who accepted some of the views of SSlumber Rolls in figured Plush, From, of the African Methodist church, and | were shot down on each. side gual i front of | 82%2e. Sprays of white lilac adorned the body, he Tr lcltor’ Goneral | the Cariatiin eclontinte that he had toten Ibandsomeleather and painted cover the lev. Geo.W. Moore, of the Lincoln Mission | me. I was wounded numerous times, andI| #2d® Mirtle of gauze was draped about the | Maynard, of the Treasury; Solicitor-General | the Christian scientists that he ha inthe | selected Cocos Mr. 97.50, reduced, ® Congegational church, Rev. Chas, W. Fitz-| never knew what fear was, Yet, whenever | Hips. The sleeves were cut to the elbow, and | Jenks, ire Mage yg fr gfe im prt ey egiremmenndeed wage Imgfaerd Po 65 Milk Stools, were inal Of kiss He, Gard Others bisekt l Picck trae a immense eminence I feel an | €t hair was dressed high with a blue feather. | President Gallaudet, of the Deaf Mute college, presbytery the newspaper reporters never got | save us many heavy doctors’ ville, 31 Pillow Sham Holders, bik wai. 2 E Detie, sete a0 dede, cee impulse to pitch myself Mrs, Fairchild Wore a trained dress of ‘plain and then a throng of heads of bureaux, | hold of it. It is pretty ticklish besiness for sores Suc afticles of diet xa 3 Handkerchief Cases “7 - ere Mr. J. id : r- colored si the body cut low, and the train | 8mong whom were Commissioner Miller, Con- | clergyma n lirection,from | 2 = ty? " inte cienag on Daaheh aie eee ea Bae ee poo oe mare pan hecsiea seer night 1 with others | was of the silk. ‘The front was draped with | trollers Durham and Trenholm, Inspector-Gen- | the fact that he is sure to meet with strong op- | fuslatiies are flostiag asounl we read pore a — vored teverage ore’ it that ri A few moreof the 2c. Baskets, y 5 3 i q frills of lace, and the petticoat was of dull | eral Dumont, Auditors Shelby, Williams and | position in his congregation. Some Of the | ever there is a weak point. 200 boxes of Tinsel st Se te ee ore Saree: Verne Se ceoeirer TENA | eta satin. Across the front of the low body | McConville, Mr. Edw. Graham, Secretary Mog- | ministers havo experianced this fact. While | Pex ioey tad’ ssescly soe ‘forlibed wih eitagen n cf : lace tte 8 ie, Bell, rton, Bonne’ ristian ters hold views tha’ ractte OPPENHEIMER’S ‘Th: mass was concluded at 12:90, and the | resting on a sign, I felt the desperate desire | 48 tied # fichu of Ince, knotted at one side. y, y orton, Bonn: Se frame. r 7 Mrs. Whitney wore a superb gown of white | Jewell and McCalmont; Prof. Powell. Followit delog tes immediately retired to the hall in the | coming, over meet ib was by sheer force I brocaite, made wit a high bodice tnd a train | closely “upon the heels (of, the” department in balt-10 : se J , at quarter-past 1 o'clock, the — Down the front of the bodice and skirt were | Officers came the Assoc’ veterans of the JAMES EPPS & Homeopathic , eee ee | eine oes canada lie bp Bee eee gongratalated myself upon » narrow escape. | golds of yellow satin and gold embroidery. The | Mexican war, the Oldest Inhabitants’ associa etd Chemista, Butle. Mr, Butler read the call, and then the | fine" trom wrindows an mises nega & high collar was fastened with a three-stone | tion, and then an almost interminable line of | Torrey believes in faith cure, but it docs not | _s21-m.tus London, Rnalan@. Made simply with water ~~ A 4 3 ormilk. Boldoniy 14 th st Dw. erocers, labeled thus: yo Sor Ponar On WEAKEN TUE ower | Tolvions appointing # temporary organiza-| reported aa by accident or intoxication, who, | diamond pin; she wore « are nemien pang pone ode eae witeetie ina ee ae Ger Tux Bist. 1 yer ae by ae saa thom vere adopted. you might say, perforce, commit suicide. 5 rete a pia ruby" ae = Phe recep of the gene! ‘public began at eFoseph Pierce, one of the twenty-two faith- Beer corrector. Carter's Little Liver Pili, See a ae a bir te, | _Fortaxa mx ckquse Cee ial to | diamonds, and she wore a spray of diamonds | 12:45. The first-comers of the vast crowd had | cure members who withdrew from the North- THE CONCORD HARNESS, M . i hair. taken places at the oute: tes before 10 | east Minn lis church, said yesterdey that ESSETGENES "Ours, THELAMET | 5. 8 lutler and J. H. Fletoher; secretaries, | {he New York World saya: ‘There has been bed ‘Sits, Don M- Din tuscn's laceswaa sale ecu | eiock emai beaettal maker meee cea | et oar Oe seaaaie 7 the picture of tbe.sea- | Cha, Butler, Dr. Wm. 8. Lofton and Thos, Indy fencers performing a week ago in “The | silk, embroidered in silver, of which the train | people and it is thought that the attendance | not work together. One bp par age ” 1 ohne “en db ' was composed. The front was draped in was larger than on any similar occasion during | two said she had heard of expelling Tew and Peautie eaten en patna pe nis te rr Morais Sage! The ‘i tecling, is Bog green tulle, and the low: body ten an Bile | the present administration. from church for dancing, but never before tor 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, be bert Hichinge and Fara gy Nesmith, in taking the chair, welcomed | jealousy over’'e handsome New" Yorker, | tulle. Sheworeablackribbonabout her Cea eee eee nena tate Taree ext Netog Sen erties. Forse Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety @ mopman gi the dlegates, and was enthusiastically ap- night matters came to a head in a dis- RECEIVING THE DIPLOMATS. vemligiaon Ming itched hundreds of yards a TSE, MLADELPHEA. | plaudd. cussion in which one of the ladies" staed the | Immediately after the ladies were placed in | S7*Y Past the pose ope pe gir] PME be espa acorn a very low prices, 3 ISTURA BITTE: N- a aneiee to} ing a touche. s Gnvolved'a juestion af le they paid their respects to the President, | a few guests, invited by the President, joined " AY STATE GUITARS ARE THE BRST, tb themsacives bg thete anes wack vinue gor 7 | preeitiegats: ccomine wes: teemcindes owen, and an exciting bout Nowed, the | ud Mrs. Lincklaen leaned over from the area ral 3 timed but ihe Srealsoggere | by M. Robert L. Rustin, of Boston, Messrs. 2 3. Bay State Guitars are the lowest priced, ing the sce, confli behind the barricade of sofas and greeted Beware of -ounterierts.” scl icetnegen. |S EsHiardy, Minnesota; A. E. Robinson, Geor- Oonteld. sarived’ Jot * in rice the President and Mrs, Cleveland, The mem- ‘Bay Btate Guitars satiety all. we article, mauufactured by Dr 3.0. Be i ios. Wilkinson, Missouri; Willis J. Smith,| for the battle was sav: 1d the | bers of the diplomatic corps approached ‘Bay State Guitars sel! as fast as they can be maputas- Basin of Columbia; Wi Parker, | sparks flew from the clashing foils. A from the red room, Secretary Bayard tured. New York; C. H. Butler, of Colum- making the H impeee enw In ‘the absence ‘Bend for prices and description to ; bia; Nicholas Gaillard, and and oil was poured the of the Hay minister, Mr. Preston, Ze . ‘ R. L Raftin, Massachusetts, were appointed as that ential Sheparly wes led by Daron 2s a cotmittee on credentials. The committee | there other of Fava, of Italy, inhis court uniform, ‘accom- oct31~Smo eo on permanent organization, as was ee by it Foresta, Mr. de Bounder, ys 5 L. Valle, |; W. disfigured for life. e Bel minister came next, accom- Curtparx Car ge eae Jerome At RS EP ay ET ty _— Count d’Arsc! and the Mex- . tine, Pa; Ohio; Jerome minister, Madame Senor Louitiana; J. , South Carolina; and Senora’ Morales, ‘came in FOR PITCHER*S A and D. 8. Ma- Richard Sansbury, wore a % lvania. carriage dress of brown silk with bonnet CASTORIA RAD elas tntcy tate ‘he, coesh wes of brown, Mr. Alexander Greger was over 226 ‘ =