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said that there had been a good deal of tisantie- THE PATENT MEN. [eS oor manent organization. T through a misapprehension of the «tate of af Continuation of the Cen’ ial Cel- fairs had manifested itecif earlier in the day. PROF, WATKINS EXPLAINS. ebration of the Prof. Watkins at this point said he thought of the Patent System. | ;, inc uns mentensial committece upon whom at least some indirect reflections had been cast, A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION. | © #tte that every invitation sent out for this SALE--MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN. ALE—& LADY S DART BICACLY, IN FIRST- MONEY To LOAN IN THE FOLLOWING SUMS econdition, : AP real estate: SHOOTING STARS. Noah and his family were the only persons who were not in the swim during the flood. makocd investunent. EVANS. Jacl Fst, ‘The ground hog has retired from business. On: Tt ©. ©. GREEX, and 303 7th st. nw. AN ON REAL ESTATE SE- $a term of years st 6 per cent ‘The shad is the summum bonum of all fish. achat fUK SALE-NORTa SI PAT Anxious Inquirer: What is Italy'srank among -- = FE: y “ sa nations, rankest centennial and almost every circular bed com- at of Sek ome esate ehoa mitt Ue | MP Moan. o, pencansons, See eee ees raat tained « paragraph culling wicnion ¢ the ap time at $7 per toot” api ats. 1. ¢ m ortunity that this gathering of She TTORY WORK [GRE FO COAR—WEAATE A CoNsIDERADER | Yer 4 bride's gown af he icbesa etteennea cane 4 SUMMER TRAE. The Project Discussed at Length This Morn: |"entors woul afford “tor the ‘forme: reys, dec. : two 4¥4 sam of money on hand to loan, in sums to suit, ot 's gown, whit Oh, for the lonely mountains, ing—Afternoon Meeting at the Academy of | tion of a permanent organization. This CSE Ts GK | on gpa seal ontate tm tho city, Also iusteliment loans fee Where the earth and the air are still! ‘Music—Interesting Papers Head by Mesars, | Pi0n had been brought | to the ritention ee payday FE 4 ‘mountains as high— of 4 it bad stated time D D. STONE, 5 v. SMIer wei, | the maid of honor, in advance of th 0 5 Oh, for the = Butterworth, Chanute, Spofford and Others. aguin thete public Anrerh wears ~ be bold dur — - a = 300 | bride, who came ‘in with her father, Mr. E. | puffed sleeves. The tion which followed As high as the hotel bill. r ON RY TO LOAN-IN SUMS OF FROM @500 le, who A Lee ys “4 ‘ing the centennial for the purpose of d.scus- - Peemleagies $2,000 on approved real estate security; | Southard Parker. Mr. Wm. B. Robison was | the ceremony at the home of the bride's uncle, — ing and deciding upon the question of a per ny. UGAN & BUTLER, best man. ‘The party an it grouped about Dr. | No. 33 East $8th street, was only for immediate | «zast too lovely for any use"—tashionable| The die hiichastiain ca = pinahin, the comes thd Gon ABLE BUILE a SOF *t-0-w-— | Partlett, who performed the ceremony in an | relatives and a few intimate friends. eaten congress: nt ee Ee et oe 2 Sdeop. A D)2.X9U WANT MONEY?—€10 TO $100 TOLOAN | imp manner, made a pretty picture.| Mrs, Joseph Fearson of $922 N street having continued its sessions today. This congrens | Fthe commana te which & naterdie be warons, houseuold koods OF other fe horses, | The bride, who is s fall and handsome bi makes no laws, but its members see in the fu- ; Werscpal propercy? e brunette, | regained her health, a pleasant party was ten- Thhapal and” interest payable in weekly or monthly | never looked better than in her bridal gown: | qeenred ‘Misses Fearsen last evening by about POTS Alsfem as 6, Stcroaees SETAE | It was of white tailley whith a fluffy Sounce of | thirty friends. The eeeving wen eeey ie ake } longed. being th pree BETTING ON & CERTAINTY. ture great results from this gathering at the | Onset “ee omg dee wy f } consisting of local men. This commit ait adivans ee embroidered chiffon ‘the front of the | Playin siende Th oe She: “So you think because you are rich | national capital. The literary record of the | Merely taken up the question ond reed x j NEE -aO LARS “TN SUMS FRow | &™ across r ing of the most popular games, wi i ” on will be Ne ering | some result which was simply to be ja Set gauenceae eke as Mi eircto thon proves Up eal ewite TOM | skirt, soft fod pentiors of the chiffon very be-| rewmenta were served. "Dancing was en-| 70". ways tool ng deletes ot don’t | she ee bee col pene gensnatgpen 5 [gr ed fiero pecvmtmoation, So the = ~. ts " J ") gaged in unt 5 "i A “a a | entire assembled body inventors and ‘sane- _mnhD0.w 1108 G at. coming to her slight figure. Her tulle The yale | , 4 Teception and banquet will be given to Dr. | think anything eboutit; butit's dollars to | the discussions of the Inws of patenta, and the | ¢!" my Ube week Sealy Glamis ae MO%x TO LOAN ache al pe pg be Beg of. —s) ‘brides’ | 4-G- Warner, superintendent of charities for the | nse I get her. Felations of invention to-every field of energy, | matter, ‘At 5 and 8 per cent interest roses. A diamond brooch, the gift of the | District, at the Shoreham Monday evening. mh25-1m eee hos Pes ure a. sa gilicaat ia Gislaty crter ed: ‘tas| ape ASO Ghaca etn ae, Gent cal W 4, HAVE MONEY OCONSTANULY ON HAND but just returned from a long stay in Eu- | Miss Nellie, sailed yesterday for London. Mra. fo loan "ip guius to) Rut on approved +) rope, and is clever and highly accomplished. | Gibson and Miss Nellie will remain. in London Se, a Belle Parker wore a simple but effective | a and will probably go to Brazil with Capt. Se tof white mousseline de soie that was open | Gibson, who has business interests there. Moa approved real estate securit} alittle at the neck and had full sleoves. talk thee: jutpyptanderents conrees, wonerater it carried a bouquet of La France roses. A full-dress theater party was given at the Soe re igthand ¥ ete, nw. jeep astletlng dines ae Lyceum Theater in Baltimore on Monday even- Secretary Rusk’s motto—In hog signo vinces. which in itself is considered as forming a fair ‘NO REFLECTION INTENDED.” Fecompense for all the toil and trouble of pre-/ Mr. Shaw disclaimed any thought of reflect paring for this gathering. Aside from that | ing on the centennial committees. Inventors, Great benefits are hoped for from the formation | he said, had been honored here this week as in- of the national association. ventors had never before been honored. The President of the United States had adtirensed them. Members of the cabinet, of the Supreme SHE HAD BIS MEASURE. He: “I understand Dudelette's tailor dresses him for nothing. ‘She: “Well, that’s about what he is.” TNESS LOL ON BE + location Court and other distinguished oftciais had ~ Aa SREY Fo i > party were | ing, witnessing the McCaul Company in roe been with them and shown their — sym- ‘ ~ a Mi ceoeed cued enras aecerte Searles sh cn slepent resepeion by oni “lorer ‘The rif, aaa he eae Vermontville, Mich., should change its name pathy and interest. ‘The inventor’ of nti side of ‘N no a aS CALDWE! ir. and Mrs. lor Saks of Washington, in- Island avenue, Unusual pleasure was given iss Ni i the oa P gi cluded Miss Nora Heller of Washington, Mr. to Maplesugarton. the ‘country were grateful to the of Washington. They were grateful to the men 08 BO per sy. tt; . 3 PER Cc! the fact that yesterday was i Mi i it a who had labored hard dso faithfully to 520,000 Bo-bdoa Ser cont, Mrs, rker bethany, and she, shared: spe- OF Now York, Misc ae Roark eigATonstCIn | The summer hotel is getting ripe. bring the inventors together in one body to re- Ne deva OK, ‘ sont Soar Ao ; ; - sg satya iu "CREE © Gipspy, 1000 Fet. aw._| fialy, in, the con ay window ot ake peta | M: Lauchheimer and Mr. Monie Hecht of Balti ceive these bigh ore. He thoaght vome- thing in the way of » permanent organize tion should be accomplished. — While this great body of inventors end manu- facturers were together in one city JAMES Bi aR, ony i Uaaey. att 00 ores bor Walter for : 7 lor was filed in with palmsand buses of | tained at the Hota ‘Rennert atthe guste cf jas been Fepainitd und 1s a Bret-clase. Joo SIX PERC A eee ae bride and groom | Messrs. Hecht and Lauchheimer. . ton, with lampe and roses. Nearer the door were Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mr. Clarence B. Rheem gave a very THE ANOEL cHorE. “What's that noise up stairs?” “It's Mary singing ‘I Want to be an Angel.’” extension top ph r “Well stop her pretty quick, or she'll ruin now was the time and now was the pisce to grbcomemdaaies tha bastacae | e900 Parker, the latter in an elegant robe of black | enjoyable musicale last evening at their home, | her chances vorerer™ stort the ball roiling. ‘There were many per- nas i, suitable for dry goods or any} RR silk and chiffon, and Mr. and Mre. Noble D. Lar- | 1612'8 strect. ‘Those who took part were 3 This wacom Tres now whens 1,000 Sons in the city, how ivery business. and axles and is in conipiete order. Will be sold very who would wist to be ner,the groom's‘parents. ‘The latter was richly | Keller, Mr. Kaiser, Mr. Rice, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. ares . present at the organization of this assoc ation; an mo attired ina cafo ‘au iatallk nnd velvet, aire, | Rbeens, tho Sehaberi Quartet and the’ tock | Women who hare the most to dress on don't o therefore moved theta big public weeting = on buses: cost $251 GREE WG LOAN AES SPER GENT ON | Mary Wilson, the bri aged ndmother, | Street Quartet. always dress the most on it. ‘b the organization should be ; vk from the electric cars, on Patterson par bens: Babee je eee, who came on from Mifintown, Penn., to at-| Invitations are out for the marriage of Mr. —— ted. “ cet ail a devth of 2 as) nM PaPat._ | Snel Rg DSEPY event, wore black silk dross; | Fa J. Watts and Miss Gertrude L. Nelson on | One man trikes for the right and another 1s THR Tre. ers INFit._ | Mins Helen Parker was in light blue silk, Miss | {he ogre ‘Hisurg & c9. SUMSTOSUTE, ATOAND | Luey Parker in pink eilk mull, Miss Nell Gam- | ‘4<,¢58 hatches ect aan oe MAWEISGS Tiss. ave, | ble of Williamsport, Penn., white crepe de| which they will leave form tour through the iextee 5 ce.) | chene,and Mrs. I D. Parker Lewistown,Penn., | northern states, and on theit return will reside | Jerry Simpson has donned the sock and let ‘writes for the strike. Dr. Milton Roberts of New York agree’ with ‘Mr. Shaw that now was the time to effcct the jon Fire HON. FREDERICK FRALEY. b organization. He moved to amend the motion < lack silk and dull jet trimmings. at 412 2d street northwest, the buckskin go. Today it was expected that Hon. Frederick | by providing that committee of five be ap- es pe ‘iS ROM 9500 UPWARD, ‘The presents almost filled a room on the see-| A very enjoyable progressive euchre party eee Fraley of Philadelphia, the distinguished and | pointed to report to the public meeting, which city of all styles cary AVE AND SIX PER CENT, ond floor and the guests had a feast of beanti- iven by Mrs, Fred Heitmuller and Mrs. | Business partnerships are always organized | Yeuerable president of the national board of | should be heli in some lange hall, on the souree ER Li, FACING iiand “obs of ail St 3 on fal things in looking at them. ‘There were | TooSert on’ Wotnoodey oretee at he on ona firm footing. trade, who has taken » keen and active interest | f procedare. R Lor Fs eg. ‘ye BEAL ESTATE IN THIS pyatRicr, nearly 160 in all, and comprised elegant china, | dene of Mre. ‘Heltmullor Ths, heat prizes ‘ in the movement resulting in this gathering, Me nem ~ a gto ek ea Papraain Si rear ee ame re dn Ma Fret, PY Ais Charlotte Heitmuller and Hore isa brand of poctry which appears to | Would preside. Mr. Fraley, however, is quite | ‘?™ gragtemn, Gat cales Ge taeenneneneeh POR Sars ACRIFICED-ATINE National Bank sent superb onyx clock, the | Mf: Frank Morrison. “Among those present |, wore 0 0" newspaper popularity as the ece- | il! and unable to attend, so he sent his best | stay over Saturday there seemed no tigue for Peat a pera etki ecicoriant aes baa employes of the same bank # silver table and | "aye ana, Mts. H. Ruppert, Mr. and Mrs, | 0 2 WIE Oy ms se wishes for the success of the movement. In | such a public merting. Se TSW Aaa | Help AMR Sey sateen a Me Fc a a a a bay Prd perl wet to were milling to stay over" Haurant should C ihent and a very far. MoS22, 10. L0A8 JN asy stay pEsinep ar | [iG ond Maturity Insarance Company Mr. J. Lauer. Mr. M. Ruppert, Mr. C. Heit” Summer Gisl, Bummer Gisl, Mr. Oberlin Smith of Bridgton, N. J.. president | T° “Sinner ik whals sulicnee aed Geena 1 Vsiding ground, convenient to fhe basin “ TRE ita baka ie tnt of Soha iin dey ait ner ecrcaiee weds at table an a ene. A box aaeocion elegant supper was served during Ob, Summer Girl, Summer Gist, = the vipat "ad acc ee — | a bay a eight were found who would be water. and yet ip u Gencrable resudene locally oud ue necesary Zor exintation mep- | of orange blowome eame all the way from Cait | ee 5. Susnaar GAA. ¢h : chosen ide. The sessio afternoon | ol eave. fee ee nee Scatien ot pavers; comunsesions scot. fornia to the bride. When Mr. aud Wire, Larney | Miss Marie Loftus and Mr. Louis J. Kessel scene derscpandhicnd was one of unusual interest, the proceedings COL. PRICE WANTS TO 00 mow. THOS. J. FIRES B00... 2 fe-tt 124 F at. started on their wedding journey, the latter | were married last evening and immediately left GEORGETOWN. including addresses on papers by ex-Repre-| Col. Price wanted the report of the national amie eee moe Seieetbine eek eae Sens | ae —_ sentative Butterworth, “Me. Octave Chanate, | committee to be received. He thought the ert parents Halo ‘walking hat wagaio ot dark | scoompenind by bor poo ste | ggg ERG scour anerrna, |e Spoor, the iraran of Congrem: Prot | moctng should go ery sin so terest set | ar Latter When they retusa they will sake heir hing, | Sccompanied by her oldest son. Ab "the :one | kenlicel ‘sell sovontis reget | eee ee eric Pee, cena | mits ax ha erhax ee ohh aa ee Mosiaate LOAN OS REAL ESTATE AT LOW: | forthe present at the Richmond, ‘In the fail | Last evening at 8 o'clock a number of young monthly meeting of the First Co-opera-| or the Smithsonian, will Preside, and papers | @ disastrous and give © new weapon : R SALE_DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY | . Successor to DANENHOWEK & SON, cor. {3th | they will g0 to housekeeping. = left the residence of Mr. J. Little, No. | tive Building Association money to the| will be read by Dr. Wm. P. Trowbridge, Dr. | % the opponents of the patent «ystem. He VY eves REDPURD W. WALKER & act es ‘Among the gnieste were Mise Hager of Lan- | 116 i street southeast, under the direction of | amount of $6,200 was sold at an average|Kobert H Ihersion, Der Core Fe eck. tt, | thought « committee should be appointed to X factory upright (or one ot our medium priced or finest caster, Pa.; Mr. G. C. Wilson of Pittsburg. Mr. | Miss H. Little, to attend a surprise party given | Or 74 per cent, and bonds of the first scrics | Maj. Clarence E. Dutton and Prof. FW. cu take this matter in charge. That time sbould style apricht pianos—tull and best value «iven us part v and Mrs. C. W. Mayer, Miss Mayer of. Miflin- | in honor of Miss Chase at her home on Jeffer- 2 ith i : annive be given this committee to appeal to the coun- payment and easy terius tor any balance. Severs ON AL 4 ye . whose par was £220.50 sold with interest added | The one hundredth onniversary of the sig Elliott 2.0 nr foot... Special bargains tor atew days. THE PIANO EX- | —————— town, Pa; Mra LE. Atkinson, Miss Salli | ton, street, Anacostia. Among those who at-| for ga452" “Bonds of the second serion wiven | of whe fan American patent law by Pres- | #3, toget into touch with the 200,000 inveators CHANGE WAKE KOOMS, 915 Pa. ave. we | V yt, TRE GENTLEMAN WHO WITS Cramer, Miss Katherine | tended were Misses Gaines, Burgess, Bird, M. ‘i ah 6 cok in the country, to obtai facturers, A amitter of cool-headed men. cr | Could do this, could find out the opimons of iD | Parker, | Miss ar Was $221.85 sold with interest added for|ident Washington will be ay of the manu- apiease Conuimumeats | Parker of Pittsburg, Miss Nevin of Philadelphia, | Trewalla, N. Trewalla Pixley, Wilkerson, Man- Eos7-1, “Bonds of the third series ‘wh: celebrated tom at, Mount Ve inn nwt ast” |Mr. and Mrs. Philip Keller of Brooklyn: Mr, | €m, Payne and Moore and irs, Browne, and | 3237-21, Bonds of the third series whose par | celebrated tomorrow oun ser fat Suny 225.90 gold with interest added Yor | home of Weshingion, where Dr. J, ION QUESTIONS | and Mrs. N.D. Larner, Miss Nellie Larner and | Messrs. Flynn, Langley, Murray, Sanderson, | pats qo en oa skies ee a Bia De RACTEROEHG no pes SERVICE EXAMIN ; y i will deliver an address upon “Washington as | ¢verybody and id then cali the inveators ‘endduawes. fend 10 cote to. N. D. Larner, jr., Major and Mra. R. C. Parker, | Faulk, Rowland, John Little Smith, J. Hall of ventor and eterna? ta.” | together and form a permanm SOW. FiANN, Aca Ivy Institute, Mise Parker, F sagen ge B. H. Warner, Mr. | Kansas City, Mo., Lander, Souder and Sander- A PLEASANT DANCING PARTY. “"Ties closing ssdden Somsrpoatrenten ns Eia- | Sate woudl howe 0 curtelaty ae — Sy ec enend Kets. 2: | and Mrs. Swartzell, Commissioner and ‘Mrs, | 0n F. Clagett of’ Georgetown. : ‘Mise Modge Gresnloas of 1581 Sist steeet | oi, tial wall be pomided ever by Pret Ales. THERE SHOULD BE NO DELAY. an =: excelent location for an extens: Mn Geaanaans Cote Douglass, Mr. and ee Tarncr, Me. Miss Nellie English of Montgomery county is | gave a well-attended and much-enjoyed danc-| gnder Graham Bell Mr. Albert F. Andrews of Connecticu* re- + three very nice building lots, 10x70, at | Purmess: tive chance for sinall investment strictly confidential, Ofhee open all ) and Mrs. Henry A. Will $2l. and Mrs. 0. G. | visiting the Misses Beight and Hull of Capitol | ing party at her home Tuesday night. Among| ‘Tho organization of the Congress 88 COM-| marked that he was getting along in years and OR SALE UNG GKAY HORSE, 7 A. WILLIAMS, Muuaxer, 20°F st. n.w. | Staples, the Misses Larner, Mr.and Mrs. Philip | Hill for an indefinite period. is #8 follows: 5 x © present were Miss Dougal, Miss Shoe- | pleted yester The.c works uny where; oue Foun gray sare, Lago ner, Mr. J. G. Larner and family, Mr. Ai thos Miss Jennie Stone gave a delightful dancing | make: tows, President—Ihe Honorable Benjamin Harri- | life was too short to go «i THE TIME. WE WILL PAY “BIG Be = ¥ iss Moore, the Misses Compton, Miss wr a6 were radical think "oe att haahce | very cheap Call ot Meus E'LOVENUW tin a: | N Sloney” ser went tclann enc anasiotng [0d Mra. J- De McChomey, Mr. and Mrs ¥.| | ties Jqune Ricne Gove we aot lest nla ee ae ae Sa eee thee: | Wiee Preaaases tae make nin Macectary | wera taliog epaaly of cheliadag the eoae a tew feet from Boundary st, | T° MOts | Addreasor call ‘at JUSTH'S OLD BLAND, WDD: q irner, Among those present were the Mawes Nietvim: | Darneilie, 8. D. Simms, ’J..W. Riley, Chas, on. welacy | Soseut apoio” Shoes seen Gene wakiek oo. @No. idan Ww ees = Lew. ot” | Parker, nd Mrs. W. B. Gurley, Mr. and e ey, Mine Thiet ie ent: | Hame, Suc. Havalind end Polly Perkirs. of the Interior; Hon. Frederick Fraley, presi- | Patent system.) These men we ing ‘ thus if Mrs. F/W. Pratt, “Mrs. “Charles Curley, Miss | §¢, Miss Caverly, Miss Hildreth, Mise Stock- Seon: a dent national board of trade; Prof Seaubal P, | Wek alter attack on the system, and though he BOARDING. Barrett, Bloomfield, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. | ridge, Miss Daisy Gorman, Miss Clara Me- A COMING EQUESTRIAN EXHIEITION. | Tangiey, secretary Smitheouian irsitenon, | probably would mot eve it some of the younger f : Maynard, Com." Mayo, Mr. and Mra. | Parlan, Miss Fassett and Miss Beall, R. M.{ ‘The Dumblane and Woodley Hunt clubs will | Xi™Si’% secretary. Sm men present might live to see the ‘Due ADDONS, FA_AVE, AND DDST. NW CB Batley, Mr. and Mrs, Melville Church, | (Arner, Mr Vaughn, Frederick Parks, Mr. A.W. | on next Monday night at the Washington Mtid- | ~“Howorers sine presidents—Gen. Russell a. | ¢ntire patent eystcm tumbling sbout their 1 ely fumnished rvomsand board by day, week ot | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Webster, Mr. H. K. | Francis, Mr. Thomas Francis, jr., Mr. Edwin | :74' Academy give one of the most novel eques- | Alger, Deiroit, Mich.; Prof W. A. Anthony, | ©" because they = opedtiion t to au alley ont! fe2l_ | Willard, Mr. and Mra. Leighton, Col. and Mrs. | Joyce, ‘Dr. Ayres, Mr. George Gambrill, | {28 Beaten sive one inthis | Manchester, Conn.,. president of the Insiituts | Protect it “It was time and there abould eral ane ot PRE WEBSTER, $18 {STH ST, NW. RATES $1 | A. T. Britton, Col. and Mrs: Truesdell, Mr. and | Mr Hine, Mr. Chapman and Mr. Martin | trian exhibitions that has ever been seen in this = no delay: that the inventors had an «"gan- = = Bi , 86; heacquarters for a; *¢ = TEs East WasiINe ie, Sib Pitcnnes eeod dew CLaRR. ws F ead cu yonne 36 on Me LEV S'STABLES. 1105, rests, Cali such ors’ trast,” cali it Let it be inuper- ¥ zs L 5 x 5 of Electrica: Engineers: John Birkinbine, Phil- | brat-clase home place :rusSiiges dally teal posted | Mrs. A. M.” Lothrop, Mr. and Mrs. John V, | Britton. pal eee a = ecer mye Sorts —— adelphia, Pa, president of the Institute of | Zton to look after th ir myl7 a a and a aa ue = REPAIRS TO THE ALERT. other tke contests ‘The a@ieic Bee ted | Mining Engineers: a Bradley, Seshing- sot trey op apd = I. C. Claget r. J.J. , Mr. _— D.C. 4 bruce, Washington, D, ALEXANDRIA. and Mrs, Joba Joy Edsoa, Mr and Mee he 8 furore among clubmen and many fine horses | ys rey hk, Hrace, Washington interest. . ~ a esarily follow from x a‘ Report of the Board of Inquiry—Careleee- | have been entered, prominent among which are | ¢-3cas F. Brush, Cleveland. Ohio; Gen. Thos. | ct 1 tant result taut necessarily follow trom F eon Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. eer ee ness and Negligence Alleged, Fairfar, owned by Mr. Nevill; The Bear, by Mr. | Gotswe Chote Cine, Wachington, D.C.: | Tooting out of impertections would be ou. coor jon store in the northwest doing # good cas! WAITING ACTION. and Mrs. Webster, Capt. and Mrs. L. L. lake, all Octave Chanute, Chicago, iL, president of the ness. "Address KT G., Sear offices The long sickness of the venerable Jacob |Mr.and Mrs. W. B. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs,| The Navy Department has made public the | Ford Serraino * thoroughbred; | American Society of Civil Engineers; George ca Socket en he ee son SALELID TS: Wee Fseen bane high tne ree iieeni | Roxbury, who has grown old in the service of | Samuel ose ate seas Crago ett, Mr. and | ndings of the court of inquiry, of which Cept. Ten es by the headcmy, and ‘many | W: Childs, editor and publisher, Philadelphia, Vernon. California and Wy: + ~~ « - rs asphalte. > % Vania ave. : a . 3 Sow | foundation in whatever shape was found US Tse” | the city gas works, makes it unlikely that he | qnd brs, William H. Finckel, Mz. and Rive. A. | SimD#0" Was president, which recently investi-| others’ An interesting feature of the enter, | Pi Thonias A. Edison, Menlo Park, N. J.; Nor- F t iclds, Mr. "H. M. Coke, Mr. and Mrs.’B. K. | oetect of at 1 hi A ; " |OKACE WATERS UP! 175 | intendent of police (street commissioner) on a } Plaj . ‘ neglect of duty or carelessness on the part of | nent clubman in speaking of the coming con- ‘i Bs ea Mr. Roberts accepiad an amendment to his for cash ox om easy papwonte more extensive scale than it bas ever before | -aiz aud Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph. any oficer of the navy or employe of thenavy | test suid it would by far surpass any like ex- Sr nan ate seticend, Rebtinare, MA. rat. | | 2M Roberts cootays oo somata at PPEIPFLR & CONLIFF, 51611th Mr. and Mrs. Guzman gave a dinner last a T. C. Mendenhall, Washington, Oberlin : BLIEE. 1G Tihet. 2.0. _ | been undertaken the whole question is, how-| ast in honor of the Secretary of State. A | Yard: Mare Island, in preparing the Alert for ese Remit viege alto po Smith, president of the Society of Mechanical | te public meeting, to namber ef the ever, still undecided. There is a proposal round table was laid in the artistic dining | 88; if 80, to state the name or namesof such peach % cent smrealt $ Engineers, Bridgton, N. J. 4 Thomson, | Committee nine. fSiciaa at the Sigal works wid superintendot | Fooms of the Nicaraguan logation ‘with covers | oficer or offcers or employe or employes and | te PTiet ware awarded tothe highest jumper Lyi, Slate; Frank homeo ean. Eenneriva | |r. Forbes of Now YQ okganion wellness male chee’ snsnger’ “all for twelve. ‘Ihe centerpiece Paneer 1am, "aue | the particulars of the neglect or carelesmess in | four fect six inches. In this exhibition, judg- Philadelphia, a pean Gf the Franklin | give them about forty min these matters wait to be settled at the meeting | fled with hydrangeas and Easter lilies. It | each case. i ? + vin Green, president Western Union Telegraph VARIOUS MOTIONS PRESEXTED. a : : will agnin be superintendent of gas, and. the | Freer aay Cae ni. Mr.and | S@ed the natur> of the work of repairs ately | tainmont will be the fencing mate on horse- | % : i re . ein OF AEE hinnoe at BAe friends of Superintendent of Potiee Dobie have | Mea Ezabis, Mr. HW Garnett Me Woheee te | done on tha U. 8.8 Alert at the Mare Ielacd | Duck between Ste ae nore Company. New fosters, sentra uelien [foie en pace te BIUREE SQUAME, “4 OCIA’ same gated hits for {hat position in the even* | Fry, Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Van Mater, Judge and | navy yard. The board wae instructed, among Kaien te Colemba Ate nets Gh is well | Geographical Society, Washington; Hon. John aesahak saniiteak teninesemens only Oxo ARMY e hesoEt 122 cuginecr hereto take up dence oF eng an | Mrs. Bradley, Dr, W. K. Butler, Mrs. 8. a. | other things, to inquire if there bad been any ill and courageous Combatant. “A proms | 2 LL-D., president of the Asnerican Histor Association; Chas. F. Mayer, president Bal- | Motions before the meetin —t WILL OFFER A PEW ONLY OF 2; Mint wood. GoD RIDING AND Duty LE— horses. one an g c ing from the jumps that have recently been | Pilladely Col. Price said the Fee bite, Pond rove talent EGENCREEB ETS peaders chenp. tna of the city council on next Tuesday night. Pee ek mion, half hidden: with s0-| ‘The fuding as to this partot thefr fasicos- | de a norees, that will participate, the win: |" THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION, | Batonal commitice had | ee SANDS, {OR SALE—CHEAP—HORSE AND WAGON WITH nn Sees Sean Gately of crystal or silver, was around the tions was as follows: Soak nena Ae al ee ee yet yd Ts 7 ~4 Fa | rol Foute ad Bates; salins to show the compiete | |The grocery and provision store of Mr. 8. B. | flowers. ‘The’ tapery were white wed rereen |, “Naval Constructor Feaster bas been care- able to doit : Steps Taken This Morning to Form One— Se ee he Btontenburgon Prince and St Asaph streets | under pale green sik and lace shades. White | Jom in the eupervision of the repairs upon the metros olla Wes Guceoccetene The Meetings at Willard’s, able to do at in f was broken into by thieves last night and s lot | 4nd green, the chosen colors, were carried out | Tor ‘as it Srogresses, ohich tae sor dnede oer Speen Oiegs 05) a. qossilin af n\pucenind angaiaitien time before te centennial of cigars, dc. stolen. The thieves broke the | {7 euch detail of this prettily laid table. Be-| “Crijus defects in the ship being passed ewes | TOWded to the doors last night wher Prof. | o¢ireg testo manufacturers in this country, | hold several public mectings. Seblnes tot chao money drawer, but found no | *iles Secretary Blaine and Miss Blane, the | SCT1O™S w eatiote rk, | Josef Kaspar stepped forward with baton in : = ‘s withou repairs, and in unsatisfactory work- . which was discussed by the national commit meeting should adjourn until this afterno% wnd iso automat Ran seaeuny ee Ee maeiee | mouey. ‘The same thieves. that broke into | otuere at the table were Mr. Pollok, Miss May | "thon? repairs, and in af hand to direct the Goorgetown Amateu: Or- emorcpesd — J i. ESTABLISHED GRC tures und gvod will |AY, Assen “4 8 5 ;. meet immediately after the close of the efrer- : . . Williams, Miss Wilcox, the Turkish minister, | ™ “snus ; eae fot Ss |. | Of the centennial organization yesterday, as . al DScHMt setting ‘ ¢ th’s provision store last Saturday night : “ - | chestra in an overture from Suppe. Then fol " ; noon exercises in Lincoln Hall, when the com Serer. aw. |fidiace cee SRMIDS BIRD Stouk, | Heimat pel patton rey tem dees ar Mrs, Pollok, Gen. Wildox, Mrs. T. B. 3 Masoa |. Master, Le red ie lowed solos by Signor Mariano’ Maina, a violin | Teported in Tux Sram, was taken up again to- | mittee could report. Several ‘other meodnge ‘POR SALE_NTARLY A SQUARE OF GROUND, last is not great. el pe to him in the immediate direction of the first | solo by Mr. Anton Kaspar, a flute solo by Mr. | day by all hands witha vigor of handling | could then be held today aud tomorrow if. neo fronting S64 feet on improved streets, in the north iriving horse; warranted sound and fear- ieiaencn aiaereme: Visiting yesterday afternoon was enjoyed | re to the ship prior to November 24, 1890, | C. Nast and a piano solo by Mr. Geo. Iseman. | which at several times threatened to smash the | essary. eet vot which fo hnproved by hamdesens | dress Wo sii; Sear cfs Cr CONT eDd harness, Ad-| junior Rechabites of Washington came | "der the most charming conditions, and | which was the immediate cause of sevisus te. | Though. the Program was ® short one esch | project into small bite. Finally, however, A COMMITTER OF XINR. of $k) ber m0. : ZED WEED STORE Goon - ; : spring toilets were the rule on the ladies who | fects in the ship being passed over without re- | Dumber was artistically rendered and afforded hite-wi led the 4] ‘The question was then put on the motize es feagcreet ny SH: Wer foot aad containing 75,000} Fran ar trades sent chewy: Heeehid tontie Gon, | down here last evening on a visit to the fair of | wero manking the round of cabinet! eae Meee pair, and in omitting the important work of | 8teat satisfaction. white-winged peace aottied upon the eoene am he _ — A. PHILLIPS & Son. | live watt with sinall capital: ‘otter busi: | the Knights of the Golden Eagle at Armory | of those whoknew that Mrs. Harrison woull sealing the corroded surfaces before painting. WORK ON THE CANAL. the projected organization was shoved one | amended to appoint a committee of nine, which ra ON. | yess pressing. CALDWELL & COIL IS, Holl. | The uniform rank of the Knights of | receive after 5 o'clock made the White House | “Master Shipfitter Artemas Webster was neg. ‘The engineer in charge of the canal improve- | 20tch nearer realization. should report to @ public mecting for the or- Se AOL epee wom 4.1010 s*--¥-__| Prihins also paid a visit to the fair and the | the last in the round. Mrs. Harrison received | ligent in the performance of his duty in not ex- leon Sunt seleceed sage The national committee first tackled the sub- ization of a national association. The reso t stwovarty wails; | F\Cy whisky, Lends sin, port sorry Sndcaumie | Alexandria Dram Corps furnished music for | in the red parlor, wearing a becoming bleck | act is proper workmanship in the repairs made | Ment has just returned from a trip of inspec-| ject in parlor No. 10 at Willard's early im the | fation was adopted. eV Eto. 1300Fe mw. | ite int, quart; denidouis of larrei.” Curars bewow | the coming and returning visitors. ae ee ened gre the Le Atl eg emacarlg gg Dl aoe = beat sr = sorcerers now | day. os Smith then moved, that the meeting. ed- cust. Ly IGSON, 1200 Pa. ave. now. ant news to impart er callers that @ had | quent to Novem! 26, 1890, and in not properly | aci at work an , ii e@ weather = ir to meet afternoon at = ee ~soEaeE mee Bs ws thas | Aually decided to start with the President next | Carrying oul they toc ana not Properly dtaess joa xo neube NAM dee seeaseeieek| cshenpeqenssacrsememderasct sit immediately after the cluse of the regular ex- DP eepetinsis te cena COMEEE ED TROPTING MARE: | | Ur Norval W. Bare son ase ppt a | jratday for their southern and western tour. | boards of survey by failing to remedy defects | Gonteachs ond bare the erie oe ae eit | Through a misunderstanding many inventors F jer; entie, I " be Sab le | saeating ae not | Szcises. Er eage wen akeghsent Se investuvent oF speculation. ou > es it is ail over parts of the country entirely new | which were specially mentioned.” i ing order P were present at were meeting adjourned. 108 — | Saperce ny ormaae: Abviy at S14 Pa. ave. 2-¥ “| dwelting house with back lot on Royal street |and strange? to "her, and 80 is more’ than | "This findigg: hue Lose approved, and Naval | snot Eee Sent Steen sate | members of the national commalties. ‘The pro- UPE ROOKAWA) AND HANNESS. | between King and Prince streets. delightfull; Kear gros Mrs. Russell Harrison | Constructor Denntec has been detached from greatas he first thought, for the water which | ceedings speedily tock on a roseate hue axe lhurses (che of theses iady’ssad- | ‘The Protestant Episcopal council, which will | and Mrs. Dimmick were receiving with Mrs. | duty at the Mare Island yard and Masver Ship- | Sovered these breaks has all gone down and | stormclouds hung ominously on the horizon. Fur aigers ""apytor™ | open at Petersburg next May, will have dele- | Harrison, ‘The latter has been quite sick lately | fitter Webster has been discharged. Master | Covered, these breaks has he is sure that the | Those present outside the committee did notun- Le_TROSEATED GGG Soe gulce rom, al the Alesandria, churches, Mr. | frum bed cold and bad not been out of Shipwright Williameon bad already been dis-| joes will be within £9,000. raw, of | derstand the proscdings and they mld wo very ALE Su. ‘kford has been chosen delegate and Wm. | doorsfor the past week until yesterday. Among | charged. The department has now o1 a ners passed through town Tucedat ly, while the national committee itself Lo widens buses wil waseSerpoed hoses | A. Smoot alternate for Christ Church and W, | Mre Harrisot'e callers were Mrs, Lausktes | bond. sore a ee has DOW OF Tewin, | D080, laborers pas ugh Tuesday | plainly, ai LOTS, NORTH CAPITOL ST, Sand Tsts. n.w. Price, 40 cents 8. wood improvements an? heat - ALO BARBER & CO., Sth and F i the canal i forces ed to be considerably at sea. The outside uv. | W. Parker delegate and Frank T. King alter: Mrs. Amory Lawrence of Bostoz, Mrs. and Mies | Coumander Jot I, Bartlett, Naval Constructor | Ofc NAY UP the, can Peeters inks’ | tometer moc the mecting waa a public one. EINWAY nate from Grace Church. Townshend, Mrs. John M. Wilson, Miss Wilson, | Frank Li Fernald, Assistant’ Naval Constructor AOE TE ee Sea ol The committee looked on it as.an executive ise & Son's uprixht, toe Lieut. and Mrs. Denny, Mrs..McPherson, Miss | Albert W. Stahl and Chief Engineer George F. eeu session of the committee and e yy. HUGO WO) + A Wels Rating Boned, Stoughton and Mr. Beatty. “Mra. MeKee spent | Kutz, to make a survey of the vessel andre-| Atthe annual mesting of the officers snd |. Giterent directions, Finally : Mt gitoocs sustertag Foie Hereaterneon out calling. ‘This will be Mrs. | port whatever repairs are necessary to be made | teachers of Mount Tabor Sunday school, held | Charnne Hunker calmness, 5 Harrison's last reception until her return from | before she goes to sea. Constructor Fernald is i i were persuasive powers Price’ vening 8 board, consisting of Capt. M. A. Aus-| the Pacific coast. > coders to" superintend these repairs when manrenpretatad bert riokar rented ta to ag ine rs ces | ¥¢ ‘ensvii : George W. Gra the misunderstandin, tin, Inspector Swindells and Lieut. L. H. Hol-| Mrs. Wanamaker was also receiving yestor- | made. selarive Wade dlcdeks cocaoa it superin. | Bational committee fini GRAND ETANO, | Unberser, to ascertain the facts in connection | day after 4, and it was her last reception for BURIED AT ARLINGTON. tendent; ' George P. Hoskinson, secretary; A REPORT OX ORGANIZATION. er. 20r #25 cash.’ Also several xenuing | With the police service of Privates 8. H. Col- | the present, as she contemplates a short stay in — Harry L, Myers, assistant secretary; Theodore | ‘The subcommittee of the national committes OP TEL | DON 0d Te eee Me pianos at G- L. WILD & | lins, Wm. Cunningham and Alexander Hurd, | New York before she commences to make her | Impressive Services Over the Remains of Mrs. | Barnes, ; Mis organist; | which had been pointed yesterday to con- Peer BILL | EROS, 707th st. a.w., Sole Agents for Kronich,® | with a view of determining whether they | fine! preparations to go to Europe. Her recep- Jeannette Van Deusen. ‘Miss Thereasa Thomas, assistant ist; Wm. spl pitol st. Wilt SALE_DONT PAIL To SEE NY Lai min | Suguld be pensioned under the provisions of an | tion yesterday will form a pleacant memory for ‘The funeral services over the remains of the | W-, Besttic, librarian, ' Morris Hoffman, sssist- | Sider the permanent yg OR act approved February 25, 1885, making aver many a day. ‘The parlor suite was prettily dec- y : ant librarian. favor of effecting a permanent organization of . vee sscortutnt syrine carriages | Priation for the Metropolitan police, District of | orated with spring flowers, and in the music | late Mrs. Jeannette Van Deusen, wife of Capt. inventors und manufacturers, but did not be- | from the big fiddle as the musicians of tie or- ipbaetons, Ke. A. H. GREGORY, cor. ith POLICE COURT MATTERS. "7 oluml room white hydrangea blossoms and Easter | Alfred H. Van Deusen of this city, were held F L ch +] the | lieve in doing too much at once. The affair | chestra tuned up. The stage was set with e Ts —— a BAY HORSE wis Soar cemre Felgen pepe erat mage | es cr nag fresh cena, ae yesterday. The ceremonies were novel in that Police Court ae! 7 ere mp = of such magnitude that — it | grand interior scene, which might be regarded oid aise «dayton agua, kool us ucie; together oF | gubmit thele opinions aad recommos whone eae rere erty gray crepe and | this burial was the first ono conducted by Po- | P°lice Court today from Georgetown. Dost that the public meeting simply ap- zoing up ce and ob easy ters sf all_sicies. un SW ¥ JOH SATE TWELVE lots mm square 779; ewes aieys. 1a F st. now. i . as ting « section of the interior of the oepers Jb |} brocade. Her pleasant duties of the : . : half-witted colored man who attempts to earn | point a committee which get in touch oss pansies i Dear 0 the above cases as to what amount of pension, | afternoon were shared by the Postmaster Gen | tomac Corps of the Woman's Relief Corps. At | nis living by selling butter or ine | With inventors all over the country—feel their | Proposed great temple of invention. KS PART OF THE CITY. ft Ba if any, should be granted. eral, who spent the two hours among the | Capt Yun Deusen’s residence the simple! ing eggs Frank spends of his time in | Pulse, as it were—and report at some future eke pused aon ty akan ‘ -E BARGAINS, | ont i Mesie'S: Privates Collins and Cunningham were re-| callers. Miss Keep of Chicago wore a dainty | services were by Rev. G. H. Rev. Dr. | the work house, fa peg wpb y= to a called meeting. This Wisi | the stage and took seats Finally, the big keShha” THOMSON'S MUSIC cently relieved from duty at the White House, | white lace gown, Mrs. J. Lowrie Bell a stylish | Gotwald and Department Chaplain York, De- | only a question of a short time before he will | °40pted by the committee, which ed-| ‘Saddle having got tuirly on ite feet, the orchee- and Ofticer Hurd, who has been mounted for | black lace toilet. ‘Miss Condit Smith wore an | partment Commander Pipes, a number of | return to that home. He plead guilty when | Journed. akin atoms melody of “Hail some time, was injured by his horse falling | old-fashioned gown of shiny gray silk trimmed (espe Grand Army officers, many mem- arraigned to a charge of vagrancy preferred THE PUBLIO MEETING. Columbis” with a swing and upon him. in gimp, and Miss Wanamaker was ina pale | bers of Potomac Corps and detachment of | against him by Policemen Gotier asa Judge | Immediately on the sdjournment of thens-| that showed that — they meant big crepe with a Cleopatra girdle of jeweiled | the Old Guard, under Capt. Edgar, were pres- | Miller gave-him twenty days ‘am eset Soled | what they played. ‘Then they glided out ‘The Golden Cross. gilt braid. In the ‘dining room the table was | ent, — Soe “Home, +t Home,” and other airs so femil- Mt. Vernon Commandery, No. 440, U:0.G.C., | beautiful with roses and well supplied with| The interment was at Arlington and there, and started its work. There were present about )OK SALE—KOGELS Norzs. PLATED Kuives | Beld its regular meeting lust evening at Good | dainties. At one time or another nearly every | among the loyal did Potomac Corps per-| | Largecrowds of negro laborers passed through | seventy-five gentlemen, and while considerable es was 4 D ° ‘ one prominent in the social world seewed to! form ite first bu service. Mrs. Pren- | town yesterday on their way to the upper canal, manifested every one PA. ‘selection ball fairly well scent B2. Bnoces” tenes green’ cavemen age | Sewapines’ Hall, Vico Noble Commander Miss | S25 )'ts" cod summer plums ef seslor tava tice, president; Mra. Weisner, senior vice presi- | where they will be employed in making the re-| seemed ‘and enthusiastic over the | Siig" nee Jekuloech ckaieea at ‘the ex- Fine Watch wepainine. PECHNER Su Peete ae — oe “aes Past Noble poe were the burden of conversation. cates acer — peonienhand Mrs. | pairs. ae ys of forming a ‘organ- | cutive committee, introduced as the Preciding rethn mander F. was elocted representative x also roceiving yesterday, ‘ase, chaplain, partici reading of and Mra. ingrabom, main point of difference was as Fok SALE CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND. BUG. | to the Grand Commanders. ‘The commandery Remete ee Neg det serge nam Dr. : we = Macedon Center, Officer of the day Hon. Oberlin : the ritual.“ A'large number of beatiful floral vihing Me ae | to whether the orguhication should 'be made Seocidest of the. Seciny, yom alee to COU ESLAES SuSE gS | voted to hold an open mecting on next Wedney- | Gu? bY, the Misses Haleted. Many friends of friends | NF re, nt cape ees this time or its nal a Xeuuinetons tributes testified to the esteem ‘a this locality at LOWEST MABLE fEHS ———_—_ Bist street S; also COTEAGE with one | at Mrs, Cuvier Grover of 1642 29th street gave « Kanda of '« commilteg tnd’ the orgasization Mr. Smith upon taking the chair proceeded : and very pleasant 5 0’ ‘tea at ‘that 1 ; dropped in aud enjoyed the opportunities Sz creates, Se gommmition on Wik gon oF the | DENT cma vasasions pita etheiioaiaies chat with this agreeable hostess. : ard tood } } order to make the necessary arrangements. | After speeches by Grand Commmnnadoe Eble, i f and cazes. At the Bird F Fi Sf pts Aa apo seatnabtia nom Geoa Wil c Leconte ramgy ag Sa loregt tg Ah Ee oh pepe = en tee See ee ak, Polat eh nasonnanee each Aa chair- Eatcom weeks wat Wo chine be present to a Ge ‘ommandery, Sir its Venable, imaerzo Club on ye Misses 3028 street ‘morrow. McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Cranmer, Murchison, “Fowler,” 6. ‘D. Summy | "Stra Alfred Taylor entertained a large com- goven very pleasant ten yentrdag? """* *M? | man of the meeting. Tho colonel made a short ‘He then introduced as the first speaker Bon. m2s Corner 10th and Gate. 2. and Lady Laura Dulin, the commander, pany yesterday afternoon at one of the pret- speech, in which he explained the difficulties | 4 "R Spofford, the librarian of who 1 eee onraternal isit to Good Will Com- | fog? teas of the spring season. ‘The drawing Exchange of Postal Money Orders. which had been encountered in this movement. on “The Copyright System sted oe s Fr Tenn en room was fragrant with its decorations of Aconvention for the establishment of a sys- | Lhe national committee, composed of members Bhaten; Ite Origin bad Growth.” saver of geod love oa hk OR SALE—CASH, BARGAINS. J. HA. Fowler for tie. present of a handsome | FO%%,, ‘The hostess was assisted in receiving | shee guards wilt tem of exchange of postal money orders be- | 0M every Rortion of the country, had come ‘Mr. Rpofford’s Address, ate oa. 101: to clone cut sy urate Po ecard ai fat scjige lumens Bower | Sopy of the Bible for Use'ut the meetings of the | bY, Mrs, Morgan Taylor of New York, Mra. tween this country and the colony of the | Wt'i would be celled upon Geattane to iin | _ “The chiet glory of every people,” mays Dr. mbieim LAWHEXCE SUT Wie_ | Cbotambus tursy, si wee6ic0. Reductions on | commandery. Mise Parker, Mrs: kay, Sloe Pranees Goer Bahamas, Wert Indies, ‘hee recently. boen | formation of an organisation of o much Samuel Johnson, “arises from ite euthe..” ; ee as oC sod the Cn age : national emeocistion of inventors He did | The Uniied States wee, first all nations Feesse, din Real Estate Matters. Margaret Cox, Mise, Condit Smith M negotiated by the Governor of the Bahamas | snopess nation a ~K be = ‘mong Le A. D. Lawrence Jewott has bought for ¢20,- | kondrap. | Mrs. Taylor ‘eee a and the Postmaster General of the United | Sonteanial commitices for this slate of affair, | 10 body the principle of protection toauthors HE le cheat tn seeafoe| geo Bary Met He Sage Bir Sapenn gps ope Siemens dha | tentoment awn es ome as re i ton @. a hr‘ ert ong Mr, and Mire Temes Taylor a, CARY Barker, 1801, ond will tend to increase the trede be- | {as sour in’ such formation with- | tutional provision first proposed by Madieons for @47,781.20 Feper Mr and imal Antrows, Dr. tween the two countries by residents | out earlier notice. Price thee Gealined the | “The Congress shall bave power to ytmcomee of the colony to send with their ‘postal ‘nominated ‘Hub- ‘science and useful arte . Tronting, lee tettos | we Pg toe ome er money orders for the purchase of emall articles | Cne'i "whe vas prompus eiorios ene ‘authors and inventors for limited New York avenue, 261.11 on Lat street west and | 00? , Dia So 00h Tm im the United ina ‘tow words. Prof. to their ‘and Mrs. Ramsey. direct mail + ‘and tho work of the ‘mest-| iscoverion a Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Geneste will —— the statutes, ‘The rumor that the Doutch Bank of Berlin had | Saturday for Europe, They will make « tour ormroums. Tr, a een ae and ‘Me, Thomas Shaw of Pennsylvania com- ‘Tome Seliguce © Carat | The Uolumbia Tdeals with « reference to tor their seventh complimentary already occurred. He i 3 Seatac F eee

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