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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c.. WED ARY 27. 1892. 3 COUNTRY REAL E > z | not have socured them in advance tickets of stroth, Albert Rowe, Edward Stewart, James In closing the report paid an appropriate TH SITUATION, «submitted should be aecepted if = 2. =e THEW ORLD OF SOCIETY admission may be obtained at the door of the | Stewart, George McDermott, James Cumber- tribute toN. W. Farley of Boston, a member of Paee cog | Be #8 008 tat 5 rE E 8 u hall. land, Dally Irvine, Rayinond McDermott of the commitjee, who died during the year. The War Feeling Tessening on Account THE SITUATION NOT Ct ~ a ae The marriage of Miss Alberta Kent and Mr. | Hyattsville, C. B.'Gorsuch of Baltimore. A SLAOTION © OFPICER. Chile's Keply. There » doubt that Chi ' : Hugh Swinton Logare took place thie morning ecsrab pointe the party from Wasbing- The election of officers resulted in the unani United States a communication similar to that The President’s Second Official Re- dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and s MODIFICATIONS WHICK WILL BE SUGGESTED RY TUE PRESIDENT—WNHY A WAR WOULD RE DP- SIBABLE AND ADVANTAGEOUS—SOME BELIEVE CHILE WILL DO ALL THAT 18 WANTED. mous choice of Mr. Fraley a8 pre: was nominated with a series of speec showed the high regard and esteem which he is held. The edged the compliment which had be: to him in a speech that The war spirit of the apti-Chilean part of Semin Gag ore ee ——. so the country centered in Washington has un- showed his extreme age only in his physical | 2ubted!y been chilled by the prospect that | pearance. He is bent over and moves about | the semi-apology from Chile, now in hand | owls, but his mmd is vigorous and be per- | here, will be supplemented by more complete | ney Kent, on Sfassachusetts avenue. | Mrs. Gen. W. W. Dudley, 1212 18th street the illness of Mre. Kent only a family | northwest, will not receive as usual on Friday. Ag ere, present. The company com-| The Misses L. Smith of Richmond, Va., and “sed lee Tinsia: Mes | Etta M. Clarke of Paint Ridge, Stafford county, e or and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln: Mra. | yo" © aoe ae ae A BRILLIANT GATHERING. | Disithan of Cleveland her sister; Mr, and Mre Mop aie een AE a Chicago, a , the groom's 6: . pecblas eT Le Tee intias |) Mix: Beaniac Warsticcugh wil remelye Gs the Well-Known Ladies Who Assisted President | best men. The bride wore a gown of white | Hotel Cochran tomorrow, assisted by Mrs. Sen- Fons Sane a0, Pee and Mrs. Harrison tn Welcoming Their | *tin striped mull over white satin, prettily | ator + Mrs. Smith of Arizona, Mrs. Stone ed with pearl passement 4 point | of Washington and the Misses Pepys of Eng- ; Gueste—In Honor of Congress and the du- | Aion Mae the pumementerie and pols s sh 2 lescribed in the dispatches from Sentiago Fee It is not eatiefactory to the derstood thet a mnajority » with him in bis view of oi that there ise smewherean the cabinet, ception of the Season. she will go # to her reply con lace. The bride carried white vio- | land. — eve uuls of the duties of w presiding | reparations, It is admitted on all side | soy ey 4 diciary—Other Entertainments Last Night. | lets. The ceremony took place in the large] Mra Bate will receive at the Ebbitt House othe election af ike other officere was post PF the most belligerent that the chancet ; , eee . are window of the parlor. which was made | tomorrow, assisted by Misses Pattison, Coffec, 2 ; « bower with palms and plants. After the Dr. Hamlin officiated, ast. This afternoon : ; ped. The daily sessions will be from 10 to1|}®%@ now in favor of a peaceful Edwards, Pierce of Tennessee, Miss Lindsley of Eni 2to& “Thosew members elected. reyee-| solution of the problem. Though the propo- Tennessee and Miss Barclay of England. “¢ ia i ined hich Ki os President and Mrs. Harrison enterteined at which I cusinsay Paice, sent twenty-five boards and chambers of com- | sitions advanced are regarded as being far from see Congress and the judiciary last night at tue | there wasa weddirg bre: rhe matter etill im ment yet and the j r M . Legare started south for their : merce in different parts of the country. | satisfactory, the mere factof Chile's doing ans- secondl brilient lavee of the winter. The com-| Mr and Mrs. Legare started. SHOOTING sTAKs. NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. Shortly after 1 o'clock a recess wos taken Until | Pine ie ne cre dan a eee ans best Winn svaarsT. snzpan, | 288¥ "as large, but not too great to permit | *°* P- ae. ae sae ae 290 inate ag in the line of a disavowal is thoug’ : arr at . Z movement from room to room. The dee-| Senator and Mrs. MeMillan, Senator and Mrs. waos the clonds get gray and plommer |The Avnual Meeting of ‘This Tospertant sa Ge ware wish ean t to cause enough of a divisio: 2 SiONS FLOM | orations therefore were seen to eome advan- ptt and Senator and Mra, Stockbridge i Body Commences Tod: am ¥ ment in this co: for hostilities out Oe eg tage. The odors of many sweet-sinelling blos- | will give dinner parties tonight. And the pipes freeze, big and small, ‘A ee Among the members present were Joseph H. Saas * their Ess SUITS, LEU ATIx: | some om the mantel were probably never more | Fast night Secretary and Mre. Blaine, Mr. pyrene eer poms 4 Lao Nuwnen o¥ peceoates presext—rar | Walker and Jonathan R. Lane, Boston: Geo miniancat to the naval | PF% tor ent ms would make it nly gh BY WEXPORL See eer eS cat | sadn Glover and Sir. and Mra. Leiter n't any joke at all. VENERARLE FREDERICK FRALEY st1Lt presipre | M- How, Wm. F. Pope, N. F. Drusmun, D. E. Batisiactory unent. He will not, ichardson, H. H. Aldrich, R. Stone, Murry and C.D. Hinm: Me ss Lyon, Geo. F. VE AGENCY. main quession aalt upom the 1 to arbi red or i probably a great deal to do with w mY body entered the house shivert no gave a tea yesterday | “What was the fastest horse you ever saw? ho matter how snugly wrapped in soft fura. | afternoon, when her parlors were thronged | asked Binx. 2 x The qu ‘acrose the por-| with her’ friends. © rooms were soitly| “The fastest horse I ever saw,” replied Banx, ie SEE bs y tico was of a kind warranted to Le pound he | inghted b; there were fine fi “I owned myself.” and answers, Send I ames, and by some odd reasoning and the house was Foi docitmaan teFe t is not alway ia rd ter tl old wind: ps . ‘ 5, } Peake: thee corm tgsease’ ce cto becominn toilet of | ‘Yes; one day I found him tied to » hitching OVER THE LOpY—EXM#AUSTIVE REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESENTED, « tore over the ah The national board of trade convened today attho Shoreham for the twenty-second ai For three days the board will jonand during thet time will cou- . Mendel merchants’ associat est people for- | ies on cold nights to insist, too, i os ote without <a here — Bub gnce be iotrape bx i eal oon Post with both feet frozen tight im the’ ic skier many matters of importance. Among Aside from these me 1 to make he big door a sense of bodily ¢ Ties. Mise Wartield wore a white striped grei —_—- these may be mentioned permanence in th large class of sober-t and having crept over everybody. There was plenty | adine, made with ab high bodice. Our navy's in a necdful way, Y : I “yn space in the cloak rooms and attentive servants | Out ia the tea room Mi Dk poured te bi statistical work of the governinent, uniform welcomed th nd Chile is erratic to look after the wants of everybody. ‘iwo or 8. eli a uests were Mr. and Mra. i of commercial Jaws, improvements of public ally selfish g > ae | three hundred people lined the corridor on 5 Lieat. and Mrs Because of youth, the eri Bay, highways, currency, coinage, revenue taxa- a aed ee on. tc want e —_ ‘i wha be receiving pw e vib a » Walthall, Mrs. o Per Mrs. iplo: ic. Mi A a One of these raid this morning re are + the form of r sean Witenes wri g ant Hreshab ise marae ~ Herey Tn matters diplomatic. tion, adulteration of food products, shipping, | trade and transportation; Frede= Clana Ouuligct caaooan tego eek tis cee aie og eer f | The members of the President's honshold « ‘and. Mise ngton, Lot not hot anger gain the day; oe a eveseroenty conteoletcom |e emt Nea eee tion wou in Gad Neneticiel. ot Site wall saciid a matter the cabinet jamiiies and other specially invited and Mrs. R. M. G. Brown, We'll greet our southern brother, munication and transportation. E es veered St tent a ve . 4 u 0 energize and # | Guests came down tirst to the blue parlor. Mir. n. Charlee H. Woodward, D. late ore . Settries, Miss , the Misses And in a harmless, helpful way, The delegates from the board of trade of this thas is very Knox, Mise’ racy yg gy ge hol ieee our war power on a | 2 ’ sell Harrison was in the lead of this party | Knox, Miss Foster and Miss Wood We'll practice on each other. city are M. M. Parker and Alexander D. Ander- . ree, ee ee ane ae a escorting Miss Halsted. Coapactnt os in ce All the social world of the capital seemed son. i dner, Providence, aes s nothing an at to "pallies oung people were two] a ncred vectors rnoon at the Mexican . : otis 3 f tee of the Indice bed, | gathered y Itern00} d ™ ’ when bh . . Zeorge | One was Ke x wee Sata eet | ion. “Mrs. Komcro had a group of ladies e miner's hope is at ite height when he THE BOARD CALLED TOGETHER. - aber | finda that “all is ore.” ‘The banquet hall of the Shoreham was well ors: —— filled at 12 o'clock, the hour fixed for the meet- an interested observer of what was going on in | thete for her. ‘the hostess wore a golden brown | Sho was worth a million, and when Herbert | ing of the bi As the secretary of the board, The other was | *##le and brocade striped in dark green id: “Wali you be mine?’ she answered: Hamilton A. Hill of Boston, who has fille nd was, ax usttal, the embodiment of 7 . . ‘No, Herbert, I will not; b may be ion for along time with great eti- lity and grace. Mrs, Caranza, wife of ie ee remarked as he looked over the gathe ry of the Arge “ee k — ee mine if you wish.” This is one of the largest mectings we . dames Barbour, n P eld.” Mrs. Curtis Carpenter, | Columbia to Uncle Sam: “This war talk will crcosreias peukienl of Se eed Me the Misses Mor do you good. Your Coustitution is all right, : as present, and was warmly san: the Misses 1€Y- | but a little exercise won't hurt you.” embers as they came in. MM: inthe drawing room receiving and anu | Hinety-two years, tukes great pleasure in the amides, Kocial occasions ‘at the White House. He was | MOTe Were in the dining room doing the : Lass” VIEWER. an tion. T ger signal we | aversation with a Stak reporter today nage wee ees piadyp-Tnsiearverwasind Parker, Washington; W. D. reat thereon, Commissioner W.' Taylor,» Wilmington, nchard, New’ Orleans; F. A! Laidl mason, J.D. Parker, B. W. Gai . Wilcon, G. A. Rover, Joh Stranaban, Bros In the blue roem comp. Mr. M ere . A. Coffin of Lynn, Parker, Miss Miller, nox, the Misses Mendonca, Mrs. Vs jaiford, Sirs. “Rhine- nerding, the Misses Gans, Makes, ronager yp esaiiy Pang ery Miss Mavion Thomas, Miss Mira Noyes, hell as advaceeAtaee: aaa Bas Goodale, Beliamy Storer, Cincinnati ape wegd =~danrgps aging Gen. an: Breckinridge. Miss Breckinridge, Miss Lansing, Miss Nelson, Miss the board tor the past twent: ——_— tervationaliy to. prote ns An Mrs. Col. Wilson of Philadelphia, Mrs. Wallace » the Misses Montgomery, Miss Birdie | | The fact that the Chilean street cars employ act ever since the board was THE FRANCO-PEUSSIAN WAR, pe from Chilo won Pitan you can Badcliffe end Mr and Mice fervor Miss Wheclor, Miss Julia Wheeler, feminine conductors has given rise to another ‘sas congeuiuiaten apon hia sp give docs Mrs : aoe poentoon | A battle i ‘The President and Mirs. Harrison, when they Mise le, Miss Dablman and war speculation. The groundless fear has | alth and vigor. After the board was | Some Stupendous Figures—Hot Fighti diticult of so the end. af we must ——=— = came down stairs, were followed by the Vice | Parker were in th regelving party. Mrs Jules | been entertamed that one or two belt line r credentials were presented anda The Only German Flag Captured. and most import ma domestic | Have war th Ad be on pecelotor pecan MAStte SEH sts theonsy hmyurter une j P¥esident and rengeon, dle Atiorney Gen-| ronch, wii is always such a favorite bever. | Toutes placed in the way of some of the younger cations for Teel ee ret rea the Spl | Prom Vou Moltke's Memoirs, ? Moen nveniey cues te teal a , a sat ue | slrould as aT shipe land, wader Daputact ve SICUBE and CHAKULOD- naker Sucretary Trecy and Mee. | #36 aud served all who came in her usu pleas- | American officers would leave them fnancially | ° Opportunity was gigen: by taking. w recess |. 1Ne armistice following the fall of Paris gavo | than anythin cereal refs i fare ve in bt : = Noble and Jirs. Ruseell Hare At the reiresiment table Mrs. J. | broke if they did not interfere with the figbt-| for the members to mingle togetucr socially, | the committes of national acfense time enough | Fonid cement the whole count and | te Mrs. Rusk. Col. Ernst rpenter poured the chocolate and | ing, after which the meeting was resumed. to calla freely elected national assembly to-| nationalize rather than sectionalize the 'peo- | “yond Tx D s ian lasel Patercads de Reis maevans wat behind the guttering tea Sane AGLOUT OF THE EXECUTIVE commtareE. | ether at Hordeaux, whose business it would be | p | ro, earn en 1880) ALE Presi d Mrs. 3800. ad nd. offa tea. . , é “2 pcide whethe ; F ia-} “Of cor ; “thes elfish | ru against pun- = — Tees UN Tae Ee eon ee beatahe aed ecarally dancing In the tall contr: | | (be maniwid raiew itis chickent cay aot Tho report of the executive committee was | to acted wae te ee abel be nti | Or somten” ho coos. seme seo ened : irae = “hi 4 Dng © : nti afte i ad by th i ued or on what conditions peace co} a ne a rare jwithus We remomber, however, that this Mrs: Bisine, Mra Eikine Mire Dose, . | the throng of callers did not lessen util after | have much ambition, but he puts spurs to what | read by the eccretary, Mr. Hill, as follow " With tho issues in the present case, 1 regard | % ; ‘ OF FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Wilmerding being abecni reduced’ the tue cp | 0clock. » Minister Romero spent the atter- | he has, The executive commitico aa required | clided. The election of the deputies was un- | fy (8 ss P Basis the bose ives and an increased dca ie ee onana | five ladies. The diplomatic corps was Srst pre- | 2°08 i the drawing room with the visitors, by the constitution, bega to present | impeded and unintluenced even in the parts of saa sks Ware ee pension roll in the — = ed, headed by Minister Romero and his E. Sutherland and wife, who have been} “] am not @ crank,” ho said ashe ran bis| its annual report. * It -. Lee ‘ — the country occupied by German troops. Hiowevie teh may bn ws thet Chile's | ay MININTAE MONTY Wo 4g pe ne wife. i saite i icon this month since the nationa board of trade Pari i os ee here Was wo news tobe kad of the Chilean a haem ng relatives at Chatham, Ontario, for the i or ont] The regular forces of the Paris garrison, : i oe sai Wileal ketatew Gays moet Tho steck mathe} ‘the attendance of the foreigners was not| yut do woke bane cited. Feo thesngh he ae peony aru et in Washington. During the interval we | troops of the line, marines and Gardes Mobiles | PTPositions Lad been a te Pett l ccssien ak the Ohdieon tagetion © = ian “ Thove present wore their jeweled orders | "Gn January 22, 160s, in tive city, Me, HY, | B8°® i2 thie carpet-sack the means of elevating eld meetings in the cities of Chieazo, | nu seemed to create a now Closed out rewardless of cost. Men's Suits Over- | ana decorat a ig. me ee ey the communit, Lousvi ‘The uniforms of the army and New Orleans. It is fitting that | Were to lay down their arms at once; only | Stag reporter c kein or oy singer 4 Ket of an undoxbtedis | DAE reper and navy glitered here and thero m the as- | Colton and — is Ae Soipen vere mare| “What is i Gshould meet frogn time to time | 12,000 men and the Nationai Guard were to re-] there. is to bo | eter 3toutt and : poppe aie pple ar ene ali orig ti ae or ke Seeeaee | ae commercial cities in order that] tain them for the preservation of order. ‘The me Some, fo te8*lcsived. le wan ama cea Own reception a fortnight hence, avening the silver widding of the yet yo outs nc tat closer contact with the abe Fees gt cer ere | forthe wont pt | two, Fesporse, Boss" Suits and the dott ‘The judiciary was represented by Justices | Couple Was celebrated at their resiuenc ciations which sustain it. It is well that it | grmistice; afterward they were toberesarded as s the. possibility of | #¥ered tue bell that : 7 el Te Te ee ee ne ee ee a tine a ee THE MARINE INQUIRY. should hold some of its meetingsat the national | Nrinouers’ Ay to thee tranche to Goneicy + bee averted theend ofthe {BO ReWsto yive to was all thas oldest and a few of the younjer members, | Seuted in the presents f prisoners. capital, +o that by its presence and procecds a if ‘the Chileaa munister i cI ° possible place wa: ot vet been rc 2 F ; Children's Suitsaad Overcoats at 60 cents onthe! The Hou-e of Representatives, the third branch | NeW Jersey, Des Sergt. Tesch, Who Has Chargo of Issuing the | jny:: it 1: uke its in’ those “8 bbe h evoke posers a ees peared of the special guests of the night, was fairly c Rations, Examined. who are charged with the legislative and execu- age eed, oes Le has been mosteaccessbul Am Conceale iin. well represented by its members and its great itttle © ppptoeperd The court of inquiry that is sitting at tho | tive functions of the general goverameat, pied on the 29th without aimee x Ee Fine | °* rs pe - - f allies ii i = . se gue. 3 " a we guns, 1,770, stands of arm: about 1.600 ut must begin mans ou should not miss this CHANCE to get along without incident save a fog ines nests left | rations and quarters furnished to the ma-! Lous of trade angel pot | Sen 1,770,000 stands of arms and about 1.600 | a once, (cep bends se eng araks rN ideiaaila cia one now and then when the President and Mrs. | t#e handsomely decorated rocm and the|rines was continued toda During the | hitherto in our me: per- | 7 heavy guns, 1,680 gun carriage | d-out deaths were reperted te (ug at GO cents on a Harrison broke ranks, as it were, aud hada morning session only one witness was ex- sel in most of t ‘ mbers, 3,2 cartridges, 4,000 hun! lung discases being the prit wees chance for a chat with those behind them. ined. This was Sergt. Tesch, the senior |OF less from year to weight of ‘powder, 200,600 heli he rule, | rine H. Oille dshot. ‘The blockade of } ndsome dressing t. Len H. Fulle be well ¢] day - death, as has be JHE LONDON AND LiveR?oon cLormixaco., | “Hie handsome dressing —v Len Hi. Fuller, | be weil to report today al n the case for a on-commissioned officer at the —bar- | rou ‘ 4 & but the strongest control of their | United S Rt present sta- OPE ready been aid in wal reports | lasted 12 days, was over, and the gre ber of weeks, Burial permits were issued = ‘7th and G sta, L muscles kept the cabines Ia tioned at the marine barracks in this city. fea Ge ee ee tothe aims and objects of our | of the ‘ for the follow ng at many of the extragrdinai ‘An agreeable party was given to | fet that he had no particular fault to find | nd even to those of us to whom walls were released to end the war in the open | must not : Wasser, 35 years, peritoni- : ° ¢ guest Mietecee with the treatment he received. Sorgt. Tesch | the » : field. how 5 os pone came Basgsiss iy Muziscay. bef epee tpner yer tctork terme] | ES? was for nine years in the German service be- | Prove useiul in, 2 : WoNDROUs FIGHT IN THE socTH. Would be necessary to ask why such glaring : Soest ey | OUF BUEDO our contidence e, oe inconsistencies as ladies wearing bonnets | the 34 fore coming to this country, and was first at ra Meanwhile, in the south was fousht that won- iE FORMATION OF THE LoARD. drous fight at Talant, near Dijon, which the ject for which the national | Germans willnever forget. ‘The sixty-first r was formed nearly a quarter of | iment, under vou Kettler, had storm seme and tuken the cli Stella Bire and for the recall of 3 lers and escorted by gentlemen in fall evening dress, or, 3 to reverse the picture, ladies in luw-u TRIMMED MIE; | evening gowns with their escorts in every-day ‘Dr ant FEBLL- | Clothes, and shabby ones at that, 1” con- <0 per cel FEBLUL. a ery per cent until FEBS" | tinue to come to White House lerces. Po ple Saun- | the Brooklyn navy yard and then eame to this Lear fred Mas: Kenuy | city. He has charge of the issuing of rations at van, Drown, Kenny and | the ved and deseribed in detail what they con- | hoard of trade sisted of. 11 months, Charles E. sucks, mouth, Kenuedy, 69 years, the grip, Then ngaii lent in many qu: there is asirong se iment preva- | #3 to the effcet that this ; century ago was to secure the proper con- la bluff to ¢ S AT HALE BP: 4 «= vey, 1315 Cli i in answer to a question whether he had any | * gres road, and is all a bluff to ¢ Es AT HALE ¥ ofthis kind take advantage of the Lospitwity Ta aE Gan nace” Vilnvtbe At! siteaont to malo Teanrding either food o¢ [sideration of Guestious pertaining to the | strongly occupied, after memorable feats of us ever reason to be posted AR JA rn Tad denweea | Houaby waned wiakonghe ts bons On et ee \eecboe quarters ‘YVesch said: “Ss Jong as I have commercial and indasteil inter- | arms. tion asserted this morn KUBBEI. i wee Fraccuae rue te | ee & stead Long, daughter of the | peen at th st I have never had auy occasion the (Country Bt large. the | Leyond this place the enemy were found to he Chile d aeaee g undone to makeit cg if; | late 3inj. Gen. E. V. Sumner of the army is at} for complain? in the matter of food or quar- of the oard consists | haw hed themselves between Ta at COMPANY, shically ever sa Deeb rcacen | ee naails. ters. = So ropre: | Niel had been regularly fortitied, and a are buta partos a tempor x 4, oh st. sssly= cripple peo Socks | yirs, Bushrod Robinson of 1809 19th street| “On the contrary, I consider thisbarracks the ath epre- | sactory building oh the high roud. He ‘they are foolish enough to thi Dominerte Bras- : Maa Brectined sen Mir ce one | cats @ idk nick Ok aristess ok best I have ever terved in either in this serviee se Teas, ta tdvance local ) German advance was checked til the remainder amption; Walter S. Smith, “gaat aaa the rooms before going apstes igietor lem [chiral ocean : thon oe a or in niy own country’s service. ‘Ihe food I crete On An geebevene) of the regiment came up trom Valzwy. and the E 2 months, tuberculosis; Mebeces Butler, 37 5 ST . : nt . 4 ct ¥ good ier. as x “ a nders re inate yt! oftice! ar be een - | ye — . | pleasure to many who were only able to catch 3 dee Gen. Williams, | comenne Very Sood abel ties Ace welder deals| anil compiuniieel and (ben eatgee boat te ee te tee ores aan ee er Shoes are Pure | the faintest glimpse of the receiving aj Wehaveallsizes | Mrs, Harrison was elegantly gowned ina soft i seat” Macs- | Shade of old-rose brocade. ‘The trained skirt < Cin The quarters I find tho best I ever Coiagboe ts | lived in as a soldier. If J. bad ‘any | ol {rusted ta look, out for them - cause for complaint 1 would have gone to | Selves cetively, but the welfare of the ofticer of the day or direct to the com-|!%£© country generally, of the — public cejitand guaity | arabes beaded hee The noe e Petticoat of | Mra. M. M. Parker and Mrs. N. Devendort | Meuding oficer, ‘There are always specined [88 ® whole, “of the creat mulitnie a | mnie beaded Ince. ‘The cormge was square- | wil T v8 i ; : Bt tes tle tonite which has no organization and noauthoritative necked. A black velvet neck band andi din. | Yui be at home on Tuesdays in February at | jours when the men may see the commanding back on the saburb. and Chile is but a matter of time and It was evident that the French were still at sitwill be absolutely meces- Dajon in full force; but now, unfortunately, a | sary for the United States to take a hand for ae tragic episode took place, fo the storming’ of | her own protection. This light on the ease be | »» 4; F; Gar daer ae purchased for 68,000 0f 3. the factory was insisted on—a huge building, | asserts to be important even now. morte 7 PF atwost impregnable for. ints : ary unaided. uae can 20 Ve F i ates ro ths hi . | mouthpiece, is not so sure always to be pro- en all the a * No NEW Facts. . rl hes bought of 8 R. Bond for Resransa, tuond necklace and pendant were worn. A | Vy vcrmont arenas i Seer ad due it would sweet witha prapes in, | tected and’ promoted. The’ desire, of Cou: | NBER all the senior offers had been Killed a] 1 | MO SEE MAM | | (aE Bart block 3%, north grounds Colum- i ribb jA| drs. Senator Frye will not receive tomorrow. it would meet with a proper in. first licutenant, whose horse had been shot and , < to | Ei oun. All work done st ourown factory. Also in stock | Pond roe glitterea te the bone ae and @ dit | Sse and Mrs. HJ. Gray will aail om Thus, i eas should be and we will assume | jie himself wouvded, took the command of the | day in the premises. The officers of the cabinet srasneete ar Cachan bass posdenind bie i Line of FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE. : Miteswatera ae cS otanin ds in | _, Wien the court was resumed this afternoon | ‘hat, it is, | to promote the | general | second battalion. No sooner had the fifth] preservea pertcet silence on the subject of | of She Eve ne paras ee SD 3 Tied a bouquet of pink orebids. seed the rent of the wintan” Mbere they will | seter the recess for luncheon the examination | S90d—the greatest good of the greatest uumber, | Comtauy, ouly TOF Bieouey Oneal hae | BES ‘| of Johu H. Lane lot 21, sq. 6, West Eckingtom. KANN & SONS’ MANUFACTURING CO., Mrs Morton wore nek tulle jetted. It was | spend the rest of the winter. SF cce, tock oe conte. Gok to cee | Ook Et nak aluaye Snap 0 ancora fk prcegiaers (Roepe scan yen pogeeani rm a ils advances, and aoe Fa dens ic a ranch, 531 7th st. ae ty dress, and her jewels were superb | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rawlings of Fauquier | o1 DCrs*. t sthod in | What this is and by what methods it may be zt ‘Their tea anything. However, gene es . “ pee a AE fruit tes een ones ee |e 68 of Fauquier | jyestioned at length as to the methods used in Te od cect te ge ee may be | a hot fire from alll sides, ‘Their leader was at | (ut Mr" pert pes echt a diene core Transfers of Heal Estate, county, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mra, H. W. | issuing rations. Up to July last, he stated, the | Teele is eons oy pp plas ps oa eer Kenner, 2219 Peuuayivania avenue. contract for rations did not call tor vogetables, Tite nmen “fein werner {0r, Tepresen- | the colors fell’ doad after m tow stopa; mo did | shetaycr cues ecoums for eotibemen Tue Turenra: Cimcctatixe Lronany. ee See Sere site eonte nk natin, | ee Tere Bee Sen Sas tae eset en | eee Re ie Der hes eS ay med Gees seeks bene Fuga oho ape taney vanallee 92 | question of sceam S12 1th st nw. with pearl passementeries. i Gough of Providence. ; ‘The witness stated that he had often been,| 0f trade and industry to come together for de- | Way passed from hand to band. ficet 4o | “lly a printed sesierday. * sad in wang Indy Note hetiotrope silk bro-| Mrs. Senator Daniel is not visiting o recciv-| ssitd by Capt Meade if there mes choush ot | Hberation, to compare views, to present facts, | Ws ofiicers, then to the men; every bearer | ,gaceTewtis, Tracy was confined to his house Soin 2 Navy lines and trimmed with Russian | ing at present on account of the death of | everything sn the bil of fare; and that ne bad | ©. harmonize ot abate. differences, ands ao | We oBicer brave Pomeranians neverthcless | day with a slight attack of rhoamatism. STANDARD AND CURRENT IJTERATURE, | point. i once wounded, and the sergeant who carried Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: A. W. Blake ot al, to itedsiedd Proctor,lots 71,72and pt. 70, sq. 137; €—. David E. Sharretts to M.D, dlsbury, sub 24, sq. 619, ¢— L. J. Otis to orge Tracsdell, lot 72, Prospect Mill; $3,000, ; eee i ‘. th Kries to MH. Hebi, pts. 37 and 3, ag. ' Capt. Schiey, the commander of the Balti- — Y = near relative. replied that from what he had heard from the | fF 98 practicable, to reach conclusions | rn.hed on the bi ding, but there was no en- “ a. Pr 21,200. THE MAGAZINES AND FasniN JOUR joke ‘wore pele yellow bengaline and} ricut. Augustus C. Almy, son of Rear Admi-| min nad from the cooks there was. on aaa Gun pr cer trance on that side, and at last the under ofticer | MOre: PhO rhage pease ogee — ee = % ri Mrs. McKee. wore pale blue brocede, with | T=! Almy, has just returned from a forty-nine | eee bisa es techy thy mies irceia | issues in which they havo a common concers | etTeated on the quarries with tho remnant of | Sone sail to a Stax reporter this morreng thal Literally Dying by Inches, “ dndee ae tcnnanee tee tos months’ cruise to and in the Pacitic ocean. He | often cousulted him as to what the men would Pic tape eed rae the little band. Here, for the first time, the | it Gould be improper for hime ts | rou the? ud Kz t4eD. ‘te aa oh alivac Heo anda La) ii ut his father's residesice, 1019 Vermout aye. | like best and had always furnished the desired | sud Thus public opinion ie not only feceen, | Colts were missed. Of their own accor thy | make any “stetencat chet io siciam told us the other i —— of silver. ea ’ articles when necessary. These were about ail | #0. Thus pate opinion is not only formed, | went out again in the darkuess to seek them, | regard to the controversy. Lieut. MeCrea of wee its, Sassel] Harrison had on a French dress 3 oun on ing at the | te facts of importance or interest developed | but finds suttable, emphatic and, in a sense, | but only one man returned unwounded. it Pegg eledicatger espn ptt accompanied th Ty.ag time in all his experi- of rose satin, brocaded in stripes, with French | A merry party was given last evening at the by this exdmination. Sergt. Tesch was the | authoritative expression. ‘the meetingsof the | was not till afterward tha: they were found by ‘i 4 tive weeks, when he bow knots of silver and crystal. ‘The waist was | residence of Mrs. E. McKim, 25 5th street tional board of trade are brieily couferences. ree with substantial unanimity upon Pes certain resolutions as the outconie of our de- only witness placed upon the stand this after- men to court in Valparaiso and acted as their noun. interpreter, is also in the of vessels were anno the French, shot to ribbons, ina peol of blood under the dead. These were the ouly German coiors lost inthe war. * * * Jow necked, with short sleeves of silver-beaded | southeast, by her daughter, Miss Emma Me- y. No movements tulle. , to Miss Louisa Lewis of Philadelphia, ned today nd saw a poor ranchmam hes of what is known as near Pacute die by Mrs. Parker wore light gray silk, with a| C Sas hb a, but those resolutions have-no di- a : | Orders have been sent to Cozamander Evans | progressive paralysis, Medicis jacket of brocage th — nae oe BROUGHT HIS CLIENT BACK, rect legal sect —we cannot enget thea into ior eiy orem eit tlie bates Seed hima to give ie much | | ibe pationt was tie tken im one tig toe. Mrs. mick wore black velvet richly wsicin, : laws. “They have moral force, d by ancessa ertless y > directions for tie man | in a chors was paralyzed to the Sctstangd wiih ot Tx hee bane eee rane ek pr forhetg Mond Bet Hie) Hed to! Ge) to “Mord “Ater| 7 G5) carctul, auerancea of “anni | nee Tlae ea eiiae aonay ss the | but containiig mo directious for his tucure Iwo s were called und all the wigrette of jet. dis, Tubbs and Welsh. Others present were . gent and publie-spirited citizens, and | first four wee! $ eight battles iook place, under . ma ren pplied to stay the Amoug those present were Mr. and Mrs. Geo, | Misses Phelps, Pree, Driver, Homiller nnd Several weeks ago a young woman named cannot but iniluence, we may say as a W. Boy which the French empi ss of the deadening k, but fn vain. * Ida Thompson, Mr. John W. | ton, Messrs. Emmons, Dalton, Piezce and Wel- | Mary I. Armstrong was ia the Police Court on er of fact they do influence, those upon poy aig od a kb . nour denth moved on its victim. . 6, eh French army was swept trom the hou: Foster, Mrs. Foster, Miss Lansing, Representa- | ler. i acharge of keeping an uniiconsed bar, and | “How the responsibilities of legisiation ually | (2s, yauscive but iieompetent, cau ae aig ont was propped up in ae ermchalr five and Jirs, “a — ee ey) Mrs. Charles Sutherland, wife of the surgeon | per counsel, Lawyer Moss, rather than seo her | °° Ares aaa orig “2 ana pe si ee tte Ge nia, tmentand bad = cob ee ae “ye couee at - tr. and Mrs. Ye, 4 é. : a and i ied iweive More baitles to secure the Wh 4 ce . minister aad ecereianes, M e m4 10.6. | 66 to, il went ou her bond for her appecranes | The fact should be once more emphasizod as | decisive sicgo of the enemy's espivaly tees a ide ee of death crept wearer and a fon ‘ia y fo was called me » hack + put A ray “ z * ces e ket ot a ek thi r le oi ui, as —— ei cul Kime Ga WAiteel es trial te fory. er and. ber. counsel | We Come back to the seat of government that | fortified places were taken, and not a single day | t:*jon wae tue aecotien of making the Chilean | how much longer he could five. Ble ealds grader, Mize, and the from 8 to 6. cari ae ee oe ed ve" | this board kuows nothing of party politics. In eve sa peat rr bare eremall, reply public in Congress. It is provable t “Now it has reached the body,” indicating the and Mt elion Bro P ‘ Mrs. Benjamin W. Holman of 1621 17th proces ie Lace a: The woman 23 this respect it is precisely: Tike te local asso~ thoy oot 45st allonca, MAASE aos ae the additional correspondence will be sent to fincer. In a litile while be ay tod Mes, CM. Beggar: Semnice caters Loe aagaiicars jocated in Norfolk and two days ago the lawye jons of which it is eonstitated ‘and | {ey lost 6.2 : i. pe Capitol in a few days. aid: ed the bottom of my lunge” Typewriter’s Stub Finger. Sherman, Commissicuer Douglas Mra H, 2 | Street, who hae been seriously ill for the past | avvived there and found her at a hotol, where | all of which "ce prehend | within their | iu tou! losces of the French were incalen-| g2i¢ c26, brvctically wiands at the presont | Noviher vurt wait and’ he sald, faunties eels From the Philadeipbia Recor. 3 Milburn, Miss Mil)" yirq, R.H. Paxton and Miss Hannah Draney | her name was registered as Mary MeC eo never heatit | ble. In prisoners only they amounted to— | CAH a8 Ht did twenty-to Se has touched my heart,” and he fell over dead. ‘ypewriter's stu r” is the name of the 5 3 ~ Smith, Cot. and Mr 3 2 = A young man named Frank MeCormick, who usta rz GEES Poona “spewriter's tab Suge ath of th Wngtin, Sontter sia | of Paterson, X. J.,are visiting thelr sister, Mre. | las Suite tebe ean toctibers cibihes, Son heard i whispered, | 1. Gem LE ili aesaager terrence rey EGA AEE omnes i soyoet ebooks of _ (Cones wen tee, Fa sk, | B. W. Gheen, L101 9th street noriiwest. hie es :P ead we Peank MoCecty. that the national board of trade has been ani- | [2 POrmany. = — cg has aoe on ub Ahsan dines ind it threatens to become one of the formida- | Jenatoc i a a remiah M. Wilson, because of sick- res 4 a Pitt x ® muted by partisan considerations in any action | 12 3 Speen another meeting - ston ! ble evils of modern civilization. The deformity | fies Paes ‘aut Mex’ | soaks tt aoe aeatya eaieeibe cnecacoeee whch arsistanee be could aud arrested the wo- |= 88 faker, or in ay reeommcatation | Distrmed in Switzerland. controversy and spent about an hour in dis-| An old recident of San Francisco says a great has gradually been introducing itself among Collins and their gu Mrs, M. H. Ellis of Detroit, Mich,, arrived in | man, y ; cutive it has 21,508 cussion of the subject. Tt bas boon | deal of time Las bon wasted in searching for Se mncenssions vistions, unt now suddenly «| and Mee. Lanignn of baste Se Ralva®s | this city afew days ago and is stopping at the | Lawyer Moss found it necessary to swear out : 8 in Congress, decided to conduct the proceedings of the | the derivation of the word “hoodlum,” and it fair and etherwinn, tne | Somate Gorman, the Misses Gorman, y host of typewriters, awakened to the startling discovery that their coustant playing upon the littie piano-like al ‘partics of hundred and seven flags and eayles, i >, oS pea served | 1,915 field guns and 6,625 fort guns Tap. | committeo in recret, | and for this | has beon credited to many different languages, in frequent instane reason it is more than ustally diffienlt to ascer- i : paiad No cate sseating, ak | SE gc fain what took place. It ie learaed, however, retire paid gO ace machines has utierly destrosed the shapelnese Conway, Mrs. tion for her. ave come on this floor not as representa- ral ry an etz, whic! een alien- thai the commitiee has not yet received a copy iy Z Pad elim dirs. Hiscock, Scnator Pefler, Hepre- | the Arlington on Thursday afternoon. e ¢ ities | tives ofuparty,nolevencsincmbers of Congress, | ated trom Germany in a time of weakness, were | Of the response. mnde Dy tie Cuilcan gover: | that rection of San Fraveisco known as the eteae nn ee meme! ccattive end Men Syaum, Mei ceck Eeel| rer Guinea dais ects medbing: bis:jaus eb ovat ecmecantans cakhe esrreatiereears (our hii lias bes Gea tees ee Isegratete atthe eran epi bd isa pepe eg ema renpng | emit og Ba BT dS "7 " Rathbone, Maj. and Mrs. Powel!, Mr. George Pes . ‘ dug in ens her counsel. in which they have iv homes, to coniribute 5 and until the members of the committee are | O's a ere The first alize this ternibl “ winter visit to Washington, is accom- | morning in custody of hér counsel, : : Ee (un i in eee x nr to Sopa ep phases Hellen, Mrs. Quay. Senator and Mrs. Warren, | BUal winter vioit bington, is accor MeCormick was arrested in Norfolk and was |t0 Our proceedings the benclit of the ex- officialiy apprised of the exact mature of that wore the terror of that unsavory panied this time by Mrs. Smith and by M: ‘ : ie) bey i ii He to Preset i a il ¥ ton: ig brats to Lorror the loss of their long. and | Peak of Toronto. Fis party ia at Woemi in custody when Lawyer @foss feft there with | Perience they have acquired in the balls wae rve Zine Plates, response no action will be taken. region: ignorant, 1 young toughs, whose ‘Se ; Wineton Hotei. Mra. Elis will spend the re- | ® Warrant for an alleged violation of the in- fF and. Sze. Perey Heath, sce | Wamnder of the winter here with her husband, | temal revente laws, pee NER eat hae, Senator Piatt, Sen-| | Mve. Brice and Miss Brice will be at home at | ™*® #5 he! ee re ee Muss Nore Kepresentative Funston, Representati Mrs. Cogewell, ~ and Mrs. J. P. Miller, Com- . ; nara of legislation an which they have} Printers sometimes find zinc plates, afier be-| "jie committee, it is said, do not wish in | sole delight was setung drank, whose only pas- Bpou whose charm they had | oissionet atid Mrs. Ratim, Representative end | Hteh where they expect to remain till April Ee oe oe saiel bul Oe Lawyer | Sided ty their previous knowledge of affairs | ing laid up for some time, much damaged by | any way to interfere with the present consider. | tiie Was torme Jirs. Catehings, Representative McGann. Ti p-| Mrs. Senator T. C. Power is at Wormiey's. | x05; cualicd Judie Miller's attention te the case | #3 Practical mon. He weed not say that the ive aud Mrs. Springer, Senutor Sawyer, ' sensiti tion of the controversy by the President and re of sach members of Congress among | “P- _ So sensitive are the plates to moisture | a! by Mrs. Power will not receive until Thursdays in | a: slate. i = |- | Pres: i are now waiting upon hiin for light to guide ry ; that con tat grat, Weir | Mra Howard Ganson White, Mies BMamie Sten | February: dition le sald’ the Slee, aewectiees said ekg {U* may be” very. uscful. to. the board | tate single drop lett on them by inadvertence | 4°¢, 80%. waiting mpon, hin for the “knowl. | when thoy, were seen approaching children = hamosarhar posts nel ton, Miss Mamio Herrold, Kepresentative and |” y154 Edward T. Platt and Mrs. Samuel Coit | had been drugged by Frank SicCormick and | It as 7 a patraningoons aia pireiiten pris Aegis aren On Ne edge = i 2 — viewed er plrcang wap eineg t ~ a -. = a long hammering upe le | Mrs. Covert, Kecpresentative Stahlnecker, Mr. | _ 2 ne i i 5 associations of chambers of commerce of Great | A very effective though way to pre-|by ths administra wl wing | had ¢ ou : uger pe and given ech perteules dae | AUOMPACC Dseete, ir. and Mra seckendort, | PHI not be at Rome to callers today or next | he said she returned with bim willy. || | Uta u that from the first from = dozen to | serve them for an indefinite time is to wipe | had charge of all the details, is thoroughly cog. | to know when they were in sight by hearing reais pial Kepreventative and “Mrs. Hitt, Representative | Wednesday. of the court and the forieiture was set aside. | ‘Wenty of the leading men have been members | them-thoroughiy dry with a clean cloth abl | nizaut of the importance ‘of euch eoreseden women calling: “Patsy, Mary Ann, come in; the tellus eppegeevce, nfae gctucly and vulgacly | wud Mrs. Boutelle, Sevatcr aud Stra MeMilian, | Wimodaughsis was at home last night and | of the court anc tried tomorrow. of the Louse of commons—business men repre- | lightly smear them with mutton fat; they may | made by the Chileans and of any conditions rel- | Houghihans is comin’.” ‘The O was dropped lecty Gabaed br po brave Devices cf be. | Mz end Mrs, Bolet Monagas, Col. and Miss | the members enjoyed pleasant reunion in Peesesae 2 re senting business communities. ion. ‘ 2 tee “I be stowed away for any length of time | ative to those concessions, the members of the | in the haste of calling young tock = Bliss, Irs. Robert Fitch Shepard, Mrs. Owens, | which some practical businesa aleo received ‘A MINISTRY OF COMMERCE. and the fat ean easily be removed by brushing | committee are chary of expressing opinious | after a little the name, « eomewhat 4 Mitebing type s. who hid their distorted F is 7 3 " ha 3 A Frame House on Fire. ‘de i i i pronounce at the best, was in the moaths of ad ett & 4 Miss Christy, the Misses Thomas, Dr. Guzman, | attention. Mrs. E. M. Gillett presided and Mrs. z Th easure ich this board | the piate over with turpentine. upon the policy of ting the matter to | to Bitte and gloves,» ‘B depthe of their | L presentative Herdorsca, Senator ‘Teller, Sen: | Mary S. Lockwood reac.a pajerou ihe ational { This afternoon about 2:20 o'clock an alarm | There is one m bodies ves “Just to think!" exclaimed one of Weeping young women to her phy. sad euch a ber 2 omvy of tl the ‘office gazed cetrotypes may by efi rest upon what Fas been conceded or to request ator and Miss Higgins, Kepresentative and Miss | Woman's Press Association, of which she is | of fire was turned in from box No. 88 for the | 8*Ve much time and thought in its earlier inch of + paged wget Pate — Herbert, Mr. Loomis, Mr. Lampton, Rev. Dr. President Mrs. Ella MS. Marble and Mrs. | burning of a frame house near 2lstand K | Ye8* the importance of which it has sought been | Senator Hiscock said, however, that the com- a 4 James A Harrold, Mise Harrold, Mrs. Chase, | Hoana B. Sperry elxo epoke. At the lust a dis- streets northwest. to impress upon Congress and the executive | asserted that zinc cannot be washed with | mittee would stand by the admunistration ina ‘Mise Q. Wheusece vine? | New York; Misa “Mertindale, New York; Dr. | cussicn on H-w much business knowledge a pete eS at almost every visit it las made to| oii of turpentine when they are about to be | firm end dignified course. Itis evident from : Stearns. Woman should have aud how sheshould acquire Washington and which should be kept promi- | rolled up with fresh ink, and this assertion bas | talks with Senators that they think the. allair Sascing ever the heys. Exon ay aoe All the guests gos away by 11:30., Upstaize at | it,” was held, in which Mra. C. A, Sum: Marriage Licenses. nently in mind unti! it has maak Tnect, = cal od ii been supported by certain chem: reasons; | bas passed the acute stave for the it at ased to smile approvi: an Se gheeead that Lour the President was entertaining at # | Mrs. Winslow. Miss A. Williams, Mrs. Skid-] Marriage licenses havo been issued by the} namely, the establishment of @ board ger eS that sine soap which forms dis papers at ty nimbic, tapering iuecen oy | *umptuous supper the receiving party. more, Mrs. Marble and Mrs. Lockwood took | clerk of the court to Francis L. Chrisman and | of trade or ministry of. commerce as design is dissolved by oil of turpentine. But | necessity for anything done in ar Cet ae ABE) here woe great sejelsiog fu the) Whtie | BE Mary 8. Johnstone: Francis B. F. Burgess and|® department of the government. The | practical experience contradicts the assertion | advance of exscutive pa. HE She had to bite her lip to keep the tears | House nursery yesterday when the news came} ‘The ladies and gentlemen of the Elsmere | Emma J. Long, both of Charles county. Md.; ator naprers ie ee Sao cytg Hrerditict — Upon facts it | Chile's poe Pe ben gy go pack. that Baby McKee sold for £25,000, This is not | will give a bail tomorrow evening, which prom- | W. E. Shreve and M. V. Shipley of Eilicott a ae es ee 1 piy impossible to print colors from — = Hez tale of woe was repeated sadly by many | the grandson of the President, but the horse | ises to be an enjoyable aflair. City, Md.: Ira Howard Fill and Mery Isabel | 2A thee scl lee an uinister of | sino plat be washed with oil of tar- a the otieial Foung women to their doctors and to their | named after him last spring at Palo Alto, when | a german was given Monday night, the 25th, | Brooke; Edward Buckner and Li Smith. many ‘of the dutice at tho ep go harmed = vere Hed 4 but it is — ot bosom friends. The male trpewriters have the, presidentiol party visited Senator Stan- | 5. yr and Mrs. Barr and daughter, Miss Rose, at ae istered, relating to the collection of the Povaels op aso ont in equal parts in the as Heo become as Alarmed as their sister pro- | ford’s stablesaud one of the most promising of |W Atierilie Among those present were Miss! ‘The Western (San Francisco) Sugar Refining | revenue, the reculation of ping, the care of | bottle or to eruploy spirits of turpentine, ben-| It is evident that if the administration be ‘ersionale Probably 500 typewriters in Piila- Cs yearlings was named for Baby MeKee | p30) Barr, Viola Eacritt, Blanche Keefe, Alice | Company yesterday advanced prices an ‘aight the light houses, &c., should be transferred ‘kerosene. i sed Ue reet are gromngrapisiy yatieetickes: | ame fortime == "e* MMOS Weamggeet | Nobe Pay Den Nelle sich, Ela Sheer, | of Sent ow all grata Po sem doperimest. wich should tie mate by 4 - at he Munie Nohe, Myrtie Kee ie Logan, steamer Sm lity morning } char; al wi i clear. Zinc i ‘he pablie in xe seral wart feel ar interest in| This evening is set apart by the common | Geriie Simpson, “Aunic Winchein Pear! Get sisuckea pier of rye tere ma Ceres in eemaral, OTE | design kept plates prepared | dignity ee posh, aad etiie teas aoe ok een theme, | CoBseMt of society for the charity ball. ‘The | tings of this city and Miss Minnic Buesing of | aauk, with ite tow of fourcoal barges. country, as the Socrreens already | imp: and the whole process is not only Statements made by members Lives ‘give. rise to future genertion ving, | _i<cutive Mansion will be represented and it is | Frederick, ena Day, Katie Colienstrofh, Susie | ihe pope yesterday delivered n short allocu- | established is intrusted with the supervision of | extremely but utely safe astore-| branch of the national all be-all th kai expected that ali the fasbionable dames aud | MeDermoit, Carrio Fairail, Annie Snyder, bet- | tion at, the sitting of the congregation of sacred | its agricultural interests. The national board | sults. indicate that — — maidéns in town, whether resident or visiting, | te Piesa of liyattsvilie,’ Frank Michardson, | rizes, ‘Two hours and a halt were occupied in | has tor a long time insisted that the accumu- pete gee es a seit beaus as weil, will participate in the | Gcorgo Doreey, Paul Carr, fred Dugan, How- | the consideration of a single canonization. lated daties which have been ‘The Lynn, Mase., Item will heme 4 publish » Twenty arrests have bees: made at Fall River, | gavetios of the occasion. ‘The affair is in com-| ard loran, A. W. Trundle, Dave Getiings, | ‘The controller of the currency is declared | Secretary of the Treasury during the last thirty | letter in which Dr. J. B. Andrews Tass, for violations of the Sunday laws. Tue | petent hands, and every measure has been | Clarence Noke, Edward Neke of Washington, |@ 10 per cent dividend to the creditors of the | years ba sicudaate ure liquor dealers, bakers and small | teken to make ita brilliant success in ali re- | Fred Heller, Joe Kanode, William Darr, John | Spring Garden (Philadelphia) Bank, on claims | one man rovers, spect, For the couvenicnce of those who may | Johnson, Frank Geitings, George Golde n | amounting to $1,600,700, > é a i i E E i fl i if : i Fig i i i : Fi : & i t t FFs