Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1893, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

atl a, , * oe Ds ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1893—TEN PAGES. 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. PROPOSALS. the fan Lecorns Le a ane ine comb Fo SALE-HIGH-OLASS BESIDENCES. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOK THs NAVY THE SOCIAL W OR ‘+ | Mis Stevenson has chosen fe he tea Price. R SALE—A BIG BARGAIN, IN IMPROVED | Sealed provossiat tngoned “Pe i& suyption tion ball gown « pink satin toilet made in the avpotnted. strictly mofora cor. TR at Sgr the Novy Ferd. Wenhiacien, Sto be opened style of the ‘The pink satin is en- Boz —Modeen conor —itvestigats. nn. Sa OG | Soeeeahae, and at fermen below the market rate. s | March 14, 1608,” will be recetved ‘at the, Uareau of ES «| tirely covered with pink tulle, which in em- =% econ T at Revie Circe jSovfoot front smakium large and’ babi | ton" B.C hunt FWEEVE Gc. OCK Nook, atee | Lhe Elegant Reception Given by Vice | broidered in Around the edge of Able rooms. house bniltand desiened by owner; has | FOU. TEENTH, 1893, and Publicly opened immedt- ‘3 the tulle there are bands of narrow ribbon of 14 rooms: Son parlor floor: cabinet mantels; elewant | ately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yai jash- President and Mrs. Morton. ‘the shades of the embroidery. The sbort waist | Uline; porcelain-Iiued tub in bath room ; liree closets | ineton, D-O., aquantity of nats, washers, tools, steel fea Nigh vated chee i cmaxtoniona | meinuteat dataie arse alley in the sear and place for | inspection. “lankp in will ‘be furnished ‘apon ahs spiicgy etna ‘i > 4 the shoulders and helps to puff out the sleeves. desired. location unsurps = Will sell part ication to the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. Ips to puff out e fumnitace i wanted. Spall cash payment or | 29°he Bureau. ‘The aticarien of iaatertancs ind | MANY BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. tion gf purchaser. Address Box 115, Star | dealers is invited. Tie all other things beta ties in the northwest if you want to buy dress of ivory white silk. The full skirt is ofc te25-7t ial, decided by lot. The department reserves the i Fc. BAUMGRAS. = Earut to waive defects or toreset aay or sit bisa tet gathered to the short waist bodice under a wen Ge PERTIC—————— | dnemmed advantaresus t5 the EDw. girdle made of a roll of satin. The skirt is A Notable Gathering—Gowns for the Insuge- | trimmed with large bows of ivory eatin ribbon ration—Mrs. Stevenson's Ball Totlet—Vis- | placed here and there all around the hem. A STRWANT, Paymaster General, U.S S. f627-2taw2 pein. OS Se ory abd basenent trick house: a property will NOTARIES PUBLIC. | “What will be the outcome of the flerce a litical fight for supre = p itors During the Celebration—A Gala Week | pointed bertha of the silk, edged with silver wow macy now raging in my & MOST SS —— braid state? said Col. Shepard to Tax Sram war Be ie. | (QOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS “a i —Personals of Interest. aaa —— TY eee yah, Cleveland will win, ie bes my) JO% SALE MODERN RESIDENCE ON 16TH ST. | py oH ECA E nane toeans EL Meee a Miss Letitia Bessie Stevenson will wear a gown | She xblp Band now and ho will eventuails tri- 2. {peor L! rooms and barn y om heated by | Aiwaya iti oftice ofice hours. 7A |, made in the quaint style of 1830. It is of blue 7 Lome olf mil be a duel to the death end one », 1307 F -_ | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOREVERYSTATE| The reception tendered the Vice President- | ottoman silk and the short walking skirt is S r will «i pobticaliy, The re- id 2 aug territors, Notary and C. a Com tor n PRIVATE SECRETARY THURBER. ve BEALIC Ti Pet nw. | elect and Mrs, Stevenson last night by Vice | {ulled into the waist under a wrinkled belt of —— = SD ato | ublicans are wa AND STO: contain nine hing the fight witl mack He Visita the White House and is Istro- & ee > = | do with the exchange of social SOR TRADZ — THIRTY THOUSAND FEET | capital of the nation. In the history wuich | | F ccound, with eight-room house, Se. ride ont on | wil the hospi of ing on Ke at. near | Re® Balttinore aud Washington boulevard road, for | Will some day be made of the hospitalitios Pe BATCHELDER, Tosh and (etna S BRICKS ; iking | the silk. The edge of the skirt bas folds of the par | Enterect an tho crate, Whenever a vulner % » CASH REQUIR ‘we can sell President and Mrs. Morton was another striking | {iy Sk), Be cage of the ok =| ~x able point in the democratic armor presente 1. HERDIC AND CAR LINE. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. evidence that politica have little or nothing to 4 the duced to the President. self we jab our spenr in it.” Tae a ae AN PROPERT reais, The itp deeen organ a ne pow aie| IN THE HOTEL CORRIDORS. ULRICH KENNEDY, We are anthorized by the owner to trimmed with full frills of lace edged with | morning who received unusual attention from | GOS 14TH ST. NW, COR! F. 1 silver. the attaches and those to whom he was intro- ' the Shoreham calle nd om ‘eateckagmice | Ronse ity or will welion #25 © month periments. | which Mr. and Mrs, Morton's house hd’ beon * lin Lattin Seat, of Hu Matha | Ss = Se by Tur arin napee- eae ie ae sto mind one m4 vi Kreatent a ry el eit ee o Re ‘i % '. Scott, will wear a trained gown corded ra { » - pham bas made ov wenty ™ - urnaliera, IN TNA 17714 ACRE FARM —— pt Leta the Sere Loa white silk made in the style of 1830. The full| A heavy, blue melton double-breasted over- | trips to Panama and is very conversant with oe — years ago Mr. Smith was on his four comers: improved by keeling, wih Ohare pa aie Reese sen ay ot SOP|| acetcan) ny Aeiemamtig Taa’ guar’, contnd ont | ound wstnenlat Wi meuliidiana’s either Wsahec iach orengsiyeaiectc: way to Europe in the City of Paria One day elewant ‘tee . John N. Popham of Panama was met today | The name of Ratlard Smith on the register of ‘monthiy payment r3 ; ‘useing the situation the machinery «nd 2; : . a rooms and ali necessary outbalidia . ¢ \dsome thing on the part of the | Waitthas the bertha effect and high puffed | but very erect figure, for where Private Secre- | down there he said: } ~ eS eeeel de ptepred end Ser 3 nent Pow = x's peronerpen, | RIS ; jee | Meceieck cai ts waalies, onus fiaparian Meares, trimmed with silver embroider tary-elect Henry T. Thurber hails from the |" “There bas been no fever at Panama for the | poet sanice woe! ati pr rou SALE OR LEASF_Fhom owNE Tne SENSU EW eke eee aie ee Eeuposmuons srhite-cepped surface of Lake | pest three years. The canal company have fe whereabouts being received. "The boat youse Sa Vieunt Elscssers : TELAT WORSE? GLEN ‘were brought face to face -¥ ou son - rie sweep and tear around the etreet corners. . : 4 nally drifted off the const o poms: larwe celter'and. attics ai ; ‘On SADE_AE FOREST GL Took Wallington life sit she: poopie: wooee racli™ James S. Ewing, old rose silk and thread | "Ot" itord greeted “Mr. ‘Thurber very | S86d Dr. Neuus, president of the republic of | Sally drifted ates “oust of Ireland and Me. Seek bavldinae aud stable pritod position or perhaps whose personalities make py" already re in a email boat and column “woop” to the is warmly and they were closeted together for Colombia, for one year's extension of time Up what is known as official society. There in| , Mise Lucy Bunn of Bloomington, Ill., canary | jj7 from the ist of March. If this is granted they |telogtayhel’ aliens Tee ere Deebet cre teas Geen | | Mims Wemay Bas, micas ere and the particulars of pending matters. | will agree to turn over to the state all the | New York World very one who has fanny Bann, age pn a en escort ir. Thurl ve Mr. 81 i one loader similar oceasions knows how lavishly flowers |. Mrs, Carlisle will wear at the inauguration through the White House. ‘They are old movable and immovable property on the |, Mr. Smith is one of the leaders im American JOR SALE ritten up,” pnt as JOR SALE—LOTS_IN THE Be | F rapidly growing villawe of Hyatteville, Ma. Hy: | ville ts Just outside of the city Umite, abont #1 | miles from the capital of the nation, on th | 0. TER” Railroad fact'ittes excellent, hour di-cussing the details of the ofiice rou | eH Railroad fachiten exc nt . : ml ial: goin cr aisees biecaaet suri taon isthtous belonging to the canal company unless Jo°rnalism. He was with Henry Watterson on cote fi ‘ canis ¥3c heen iste and work commenced for ap elevine fend | aTe tised and with what charming effect in en- | Pall © 60 pattern, The train is very long | *°2ds. | they resume work within that time. The im-| the Louisville ( for some time, rence). “The beuses to be __REY BROS. & Co... Ss shienaiee sin Rate, land ove. and. wilibwcom| nancing tbe permanent, Scocaiods! cf the | Terrill, curt inal die’ oaict is elegantly XO STRANGER THERE. | movable property bas already escheated to the WA#On the Wor Marble, was Albany sons Get a plerad during ‘he next sear. Hyattsville has now a | house. The oe Band ~ a — ees trimmed ‘with polnt” and gold and seed! “I'm no stranger bere, you know,” he said to state, but the question as to what is actually Correspondent for the Herald with Thomas 2. - ee eran Siasonte indie, Grand Arsar post, telerraph and tare- | and always welcome group and was stationed in | Poanmed. rit point, lace and gol high puffed | Tax Sran representative, ‘for during Mr. | movable isa serious and disputed one. The | Commins and har been managing nditor of the tomer hous; three-story [Pog Ee : Wika "Aus eoeae cone dhialbalioas they | elbow sleeves of the brocade. Dickinson's term I visited the White House canal company threaten to throw the question *™n., Wo» Feat eenaid. He married a wealthy athe kaise | amatl means to secure fl were first welcomed by Mr. Morton. He stood | | Mrs. Wm. K. Carlisle, her daughter-in-law, | frequently. Have I thought of possible changes it Ge a ee ee lag o bona boy onde agg Fears agoand is build- Rooms 4 and G Atiantic Bide » —— just outside the library door and presented each | Will wear white crepe trimmed with light blue | jn the staff? Oh, no, In fact, Cbaven’t thought ian be settled. Dr. Nunez, however, de- = a t 3 : | velvet. The low-necked waist is edged with « tuticbets se waa Can't talk | ™nds 6,000,000 francs before be will consent, : — arrival to his auccessor, who stood smiling and of appointments or business ‘at al me : Today ie Temman 1 ST. & F.; BAY Same oraae 2 ive them. Unfortunately, Vico | &rland of forget-me-nots, and she will wear @| poiilics, you huow, tee wave lofore in 80 there seems to be a prospect of difficulty. y is Tammany day. The big chitefs, little 1 gino cash and balance ia for eaibdied fare oatialag tee Tee oa | eee teat oo here ey gen- | "Feath of the same flower in her hair. Seach ° ag "S| “People, however, have lost interest in the | chiefs and ward warriors will be im fall poxnee- 2 Mite Ean did on eder torus “Aimy oe Warhinctin ay ana ey | tlemen on festive occasions, but the diamond | Miss Laura Zeh, accompanied by her sister, |" Mr. Thurber ina trifle under etatnre, with a carat ave, turned, their attention to sion of the eapital by midnight iyi vilazen, gen away on apni | hitt stud which pierced, the, brond oxpanse of | Mra. F. H. Brandenburg, have arrived from | thin, pale face, short gray mustache and side ¢&ricmlture, and mines, Along the line of the | nd Sachem Iichard Croker, Lieut, Gor. Sia Mrcre™ Feghchinezeneuie | shining white tinen on Mr. Stevenson did seem | Pueblo, Col, “They will bo at home on Thare- | whiskers shaved well up the check He hax land in the world and bundreds of thousands of | Sbeehan and Senator Murphy will arrive at the Tow as €& per acre. larger and more radiant than any other worn | days at the residence of their parents, 924 N | light blue eyes, thin gray hair brushed back | bunches are annually shipped to the United | Arlington together with many of the lead! JAMES E. CLEMENTS, Jastnight. Mrs. Morton and Mra, Stevenson were | street northwest, from his forehead and talks in the quick, pre- : p og just within the library, Both are blonde and both were smiling gratiously and both are certainly regarded ay handsome women. Mrs. Morton je a = < States, That and the cocoanut industry slong lights of Tammany Hall. The Test of eae Geena andl Mr. ond Mra. Donne of | Saviay in court aad expresses’ himself wiik | #9, cist from Colon to San Masts asraming lamembly intact tonnciatn ee ey Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kilbourne of judicial conciseness, Tact proportions. I am in Washington t PUr- | tributed among the va t om dwelling, minutes! cut ave. near : ; : \ — : a4 | « hotels, Eine ce teres superb toilet of Vight green brocaded | (leTelwnd. Qhio, and Miss Kilbourne, will be Saeuabes be pete oe rd pr ea emetie Seep egg ote [EY Toy bop entegny ° house in the most fashion- 2¥o Groom house satin trimmed with eprays of violets and their | {Pe = ng introd: President e the Arlington. tien. Porter is first in the oa TRB LOORS _ regtoley Ith cf peurie ned | this week. Mr. Thurber was introduced to President | ganose ore mine, which is owned bY a company | Conncily et the hence ot = i’ ave, between Connee- ‘oo AGRRSTAREE: | Gace oe ot een SEE an seeeiigs will wok at omne | eee tores hy Sieocabery Jaton ama So Bice, Mo. | of) Settee eneatiee_Soaetien 50 © 1 eaoaea, dere nteeee Geen en use of Mftees. roonss on Dupont Cis- « fortion nf the property on my ccyrie, #500, | Mra, Stevenson's gown was no less | Friday, iso by Mc. Hiasell| Harsieon, and aloo met oll | Coneen, WF, Tuck, Sethen jo-low of Sabers aval acu ec mach ts cbucedinney ecaeneee A.D. ADDISON Recess ian -_ | effective to her piquant style. It wasasilver| Mrs. Cayetano Romero has returned from a| thore who will be under him. |in the ‘enterprise. ‘The Panama railroad bas Si 40d legal briefs. For tifteen years he was : 5 tieces Of fine war ABLE | satin with a littlo shade of pink through it and | visit with Mrs. Skinner in New York city. sec rer the law partner of Dow | cut down rates to encourage agricultural in- |C!0Mel of the twenty-on “giment, DOR SAL Easter ip i ‘i Ot ; ed Micke drench, within two. tle ip | Drecaded stripes of yellow and white ran far M. Dickinson. He was born in Monroe, Mich. i ° . organization that vie: ck seventl atter Prices.” Teil BROOKS, G10 T2that. nw. mit-oe” | apart through the fabric. It wax made in| Mr.and Mrs Thomas Edmonston from Now | ghont thirty-eight yeare ago He comes of tests, something it haa uever done before. | p78" ership. Nix rears ag wp tno | the neue LARGE LOT. 1s HvaTTavitie; | Something of the 1880 style, tight princess back |York re in the city, stopping with Mrs. Baas aot ? . : b ‘The rich people of Colombia are now sending tl good old democratic stock, his father being the > - ending | ad and loowe in front, A full of deep Irish point | Elmonston's water, Mra, A. Ry MeChesney, fate Jefferson G. ‘Thurber, at one tiie speaker | (Heir children to the United Siatos cee nl | ting See ete iar aeareante | came Litee eee oe | Scontthe Mons Dame Colipeotioamcers Gant reached to the elbow. Mrs. Stevenson has a| Miss Lilian Edwards of Chaptico is visiting STUDIED LAW WITH MR. DICKINSON. whe < Sry th McLaughlin, the hing of Kings county, who has been a democratic boss for ® quartet of a century, and Food street and nj mb. DEN aa gr : ; {he lives so long, will 7 is B18 at old 1d @28 in silver at the z. sera and worthy ofinepection, | POR, SATE Pretty neck, as soft and white ava baby's, Her Miss Genevieve Potty of 711 E street south-| Ho isa graduate of the University of Michi-| £18.80, in gold and €28 im silver at the Sicece the deinwcrary for lice posit Sn Ta ster nt cash pavment and balance | ground: fue sh in ale. | hair was dressed high and # coronet of white | west, gan. Immediately after leaving college he en- from. Buena. Ventura, on the Pacific const, 10 areca St the Arlington with ‘his wife and 1. WALTER WEED & co. fant stailon® one the reitlest paces eas Waal | ribbon with a sancy little bow was worn, Mrs. J. Bingham Woodward of Bordentown, | tered Mr. Dickinson's office at Detroit as a law | Bogota and Calle, where ted large de- | Yensnter. Mr. McLaughlin has been the POLE het. nw. | fecton. clewant atte for a fernale seminary. fer} Both Mr. and Mre, Stevenson found many |. *)"* : , onita of coal, which will lower the presest | {2FOue itself; there has been uo power behing 3 ; NW areas "BH. WARNER & CO. familiar faces in the throng of guests as they | g her sister, Mrs. John F. Green, j student. That was eighteen years ago. His Eis pcine savdatt aud bo un Gemacaton it. He is the shrewdest politicians of ‘omplets aight-roomm Rowse; not | _fe28-5t ‘OG E st. | passed along, arf on every side were heard ex- | Of No. 1416 Q street northwest. Progress was rapid and toon after his ‘admis- ish pri half aoe | the age. He knows which way the feline is 20 way hp en Fo, SEE IMMEDIATELY ON BALTIMOR® | pressions of pleasure over the graciousness of | Gen. and Mra, R. G. Dyrenforth of 1289 Ver- | sion to the bar he became Mr. Dickinson's | ® Sear. jump, as is evidenced by bis support of Mr. a or Sh a sud Washineton | boule 5 goreeedrart. two Lares’ pon Deantifal lots at | the Intter aud admiration of her personal | mont avenue have as guests during inaugura- Ete, Me Therber's process incense trem 2 b we a ersp" | Cleveland and the instractons to his men at forthe entire batidine: awalnes Pieblands sta top. four mile- from Washine on: | charms, tion time Mr. and Mrs, Colden Tracy and tho | his practice is aaid to be between $10,000 and | “I will tell you,” said J. H. Anderson of | Aijane in the prcent foie i break away from all the win ne at 4 barwain. Purchasers ‘shodid louk'to this | Among the later arrivals were Mr. Louis | Misses Tracy of Staten Island and Miss George, | $15.000 a venr. : | Cambridge, Ohio, ex-United States minister to | the machine, although lis forces voted fey Mant Theee story and Q-room and hath tower house: hb. coal room, small hbrary, closets, &-.; | SUS the opvortonity is open. DUCKEIT. FORD | stevenson, who brought his sister, Misa Julia, | daughter of Mr. Henry George of New York. Mr. Thurber has traveled and studied abroad, | Bolivia, “why revolutions are so common in| phy in the cancus, bay window. aorth sideLst. uw. 95.250. 7,590. op easy terms. Apply to owner, FD- | © CO.» si and his cousin, Miss Letiti and cri! as among the foremost mem. bers of the bar in Detroit. His wife, a j ighter of the late Gen. Hugh Bradr, is one | Wonder at the frequent outbreaks and it is not 9% the most popular and accomplished women , §enerally known that one of the most prolific (NCE COME Scott. | Miss | Miss Sallie Belle Thornton of Nashvil bobo Julia Stevenson was very prettily gowned in ster eqetsongahte in Alezandria and Fair-| white corded silk, made in a quaint old- ‘a, and in Montgomery and Prince | fashioned strle and trimmed with narrow pearl A NEWMAN, SOO Rst. nw. Jal7_ | GUBURBAN TIT ‘ Furnishen abst fax ies, Vire: Tenn., is visiting for a few days her cousin, Dr. Bland, 1121 10th etreet northwest. Central America, In the United States we) Dr. A. F. Carroil is Mr. McLanghlin’s son-in= Jaw, and is also at the Arlington. At bis mar- Tinge several Years ago the presents received Fr. 7. KAT ER, Rooms 4and 6, Atia ti Bide. ; . were 80 many that ther could not be accom: SoeweS ciation, Marsiand. Capitalists will save | borders... Mian Neott. wore white satin ‘with | Miss Beall Magruder of Belteville, Ma., is | fm Detrolt acektrn causes of revolutions in there countries lies in | dated in the houre and en extension wee teu our quarantes of title. “Constifiation free," *'* | gleeves of rainbow satin, ‘This party happened | spending a few days with Mise Clark, 52C street | Mr. Thurber tade the acquaintance of Mr. | the provision of the constitutions of all the re- | The aggregate value suinmed Up in the buu- Ji; President. | to rest a moment during their progress through ; southeast. Cleveland at Washington while Mr. Dickinson | publics of South America except Brazil that | dreds of thousands. iden the parlors and vo many gathered about them | Misa Clark of Capitol Hill bas as her guest | was Postmaster General. “The President was | the president cannot be impeached for, mal- TAT HYATTSVILTE | that they were scarcely ‘ablo. to move. again | yen Frances Hiberper of Sharpsburg, Ma | Yer favorably impressed with Mr. Thurber's | feacnnce in office during the continuance of his (COETAGE AND TaRGE 1 , terms. PHILIP H. | during the evening. Every one enjoyed meet- 'v, tact and knowledge of public affairs, | term. He can only be held to answer therefor fa%50| A. Howe For You station, on Brand Oo i . VBRY CHEAP. EASY. TERMS. spin milla ig ant ou ea fi William A. Farev, commissioner of Juries o? e ‘ y the city of churches, isat the Arlington with Ne te and St. Panl sts, Baltimore, ble you ople, and they | | Miss Shock hes Miss Hattie Zimmerman of | and the friendship which was then begun has , within the succeeding twelve mouths following | wp hed vo hada h i : We have two motern houses _nesr Aideanives tora pioding ube al cnos} beoughs | Daliersas hac gassl iting inangacsiisa’ all (setae ee eae omens aie cate ee Lite tructod ace may it one of Mr, MeLangh: POR SALE_Hot ae AND CE — Mie ae ee Wor in contact with friendly faces, Mrs. H. Clay Stewart has as her guest for| pointed private secretary has never held any pena for pee eneaar emir venad lots at Brooklend. trias easy ck;elther of which wou! on a4 y Stewar a his accounts f oe eee mhi-lw 109. Cores = three stories and basement; contains And work well unless you feel good and are + y daugl a . : ie ; te = | i OK SALE—A DESIKABLE HOUSE AND LOT nine rooms and bath. with all medern healthy.” You caunot be healthy unlees ven | Households bare any sorrow over the approach | ington, Ky. HOW IT WAS DONE. molestation thes do about as they please. = manic contour would excite wimiration any- ssinated Spar Faicnean Springs, Va. Addreap “M. Saga tensuie-tasataisen daap ean breathe pure air. drink pure water and are ree | ing break in their Washington life they skill-| "Sr and Mra, Moritz Hammerschlag of Now oe dad = So where sat at a table at Chamberlin's this morn- B YOUN manos * Sven by furnace; electric bells; electric cas todoas you like. The deli htful suburbs of | fully disguised it. ‘There was more liveliness York are the guoste of Mr. Amnon Bebrend at| T° Movement Which Resulted in Doing oa we would do, sg - ing while his langhing blue eves gazed out of (yg pa lighting; handsomely paperad: cabinet WEST END PARK and KENSINGT( N are| displa: aaa —— eons shown by ee bbe pilood borteti fi Away With the Sunday Concerts. peace Segre Release Hann | th etodow over MicPhenen Park. tricks each <cntain'ne Grooms and bath, con- mantes, &e.: lots are 19x90 to clean, synonymous with health. See me about a| one present, though with the immense contrast movement which resulted in the iases of | ciypoe Smenbers tore tad Tovteot "ate in rear well-paved alley. Price is but $8,000. Building lot in either of these places. of motives as could, be well understood, than | Mra Charles N. Larner of 926 Mastachusette Posed ria Nomnesiag es elcatraa| coomeeetise toaes be Sateeenek came Serer Om , ie social, woxater, tun be soud on very | CHAS. EARLY, H. N. C8": 706 81x S: berbtety erate Seal brocgub one before | Gortrade Kellar of Brocklyn, sna Mee Barthor pension building for the proposed sacred | who controls the army as arule controls the | the hero of Paradise Park iu the second as 0S 14th st. now, mht Ne Now f TH ST __mbl_| they were packed to be taken to the far distant | low of Orange yesterday. concerts on Sunday started with several | elections, and for thie reason the armies of the | sembly district of New York city, the banner F SALE-ON 16TH ST. JU Scott Cirsle, ata i democratic district of the country homes of their owners. Mra. James M. McGill of Chicago and Mise/ of the religions organizations of the city, | Pepublics of South America are maintaiped an ( Up over 7,000 majority for Cleveland. He geve we pl ‘, = 4 " well ided for while other interests suffer. Physical GUILUMPG] reese eect Tee son Wb oe | Sassi Skinner of Valparaivo, Ind are viniting | At the monthly mas meeting of the With'a loval array the president ie all powerful. | Wiat overcrowded quarter in the slum a's eee Chicago and Aken of Columbus, Secretary | Mts. Raiph P. Barnard of 10i1 atreet. Christian Endeavor Union of this city last Fri- | Down there one walks to the polls through a | ficial area equal to the size of bel sheet eee CORSET COMPANY. ‘Tracy, Mra, Wilmerding, Secretary and Mra,} Mrs. Uri J. Baxter, from Grand Rapids, | day a resolution protesting agsinst the use of | double line of soldiers armed with rifles and | breathing «pace, but it was all the land that ARTE CORSETS have | Noble, Miss Halsted, Secretary and Mrs. Elk Mich., formerly of this city, nding a short | the building for such a purpose was adopted. | bayonets. | he contd get, and its denizens Jove Jiramy with on 5 : we brick riminines: the side- OFFICIAL NOVICE bas a 15-foot alley | rT bra Foo, wid spectal reg Position of carriages + | — fend Sth of) Marche 1801 are, fore ae 7 iso We er, Misa | time with her cousin, Mrs, M. I. Britton, 9278 |The Bible Society also. took action, and he army of Rolivia, though small, is the @ wbole-soaled intensity. He is now the state “teed ae en ptm Se Mice Dn Pacer Uoeerlcshtuse|sinecariomer a coe Be Pi easeralper Wedckcamaes on petition was | best uniformed, drilled, fed and equipped army | libfarian at Albany, was sergeant-at-arme of - en tearnsend age ye Ee tion in every respect. Manderson, the Chinese minister and son, Mr,| Mr. Wharton J. Green, ex-member of Con-| Prepared which was addressed to the Senate | in South America, The president never moves | the national demestavie committee, an as- gees ‘Stones. OF ‘ime to nereemenit, fot excendine So Senators Vance, Hiscock, Turpie’ and ‘ soa * and the Honse, the President and to Secretary | out of his house without « military escort. | sembirman, bat “never an alderman,” he eet — pny o swam or driver ef a wehilo ceekne Hawley, Scnatorand Mra. Proctor. Miss Proctor, | 8°e%# 8nd wife are at the Grammerey. Noble strongly protesting against the Sundav | There have been but two good-sized revolutions | this morning, ax he looked Gown mournfully at tow price 3 HILL & SOUNSTON, _| ine rater nor shall ba: whee eareeen Tees $1.00 Per Pair. Senator Sawyer, Mrs Howard Ganson White, | Mrs. H. A. Hallwill be at homo Friday after 3| concerts med asserting that “the hold- | in the country within twenty years. The coun- | the curve of his watch chain, whi-lw __ 1005 Fenn. ave. | Aiticnal ramenwer or hansenvery w thout the fittingand altering CORSETS Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hatton, Senator and Mra | o'clock. Her daughter, Mrs. Blackburn of Al-| ing of ench concerts on Sunday by a band | try ia the third, but could. be the first, silver. _ —— ¥ TE _ cal sar comphaat at aoe cameras Morrill, Mise Swan, Mr James Morrill, Repre- | bans, will be with her; also Mrs. Anna L, Sweet | of musicians connected with one of the great | producing country in the world, while its re-| Among the distinguished party aceompany- Bumbo o c t 1107 G Sr. |sentative O'Neil, Senator, Mea. and Misa | of Denver, Col. departments of ‘the goverument in a govern- | sources of tin, copper and other’ minerals aro | ing Vico Prosident Stevenson, und whe eve ay be inade. Teller, Mr. and Mre. W. M. Lay, Mr. and Mrs,} Mr. F. R. Otis and Miss Grace Otis of ; ment building which is occupied by another | inexhaustible and fabulously rich. raced in fl is great department and asa part of the ceremo- stopping at the Ebbitt, is £. T. Bunn of iliingliast Of Borlie: Ohne, wiz | nies connected ‘with the inauguration of the | Judge Isreel Lawton of Oakland, Cal., one of | Blooming’on, IL, © lifelong democrat and siting the family of Mr. L. G. Hine at | Ptesident of this great Christian vation, by and | ¢he most prominent lawyers on’ the Pacite | Fiend of Vice Prosident Stevenson, and for ‘i with the sanction of her chosen rs, would - se five terms the m: rt of Bloomington. To- Ps be a national sin and result in incalculable | CM*t- Why was for many years s resident of W. E. Curtis, Representative and Mre, Hole | Chicago, Mise G van, Senator, Mrs and” Mise Blackbura, Sir | gnd Mire. 0. C Julian and Miss Puuncefote, Mrs, Post of ' New Canuant & Lever, York, Mra. Hitt, Representative Fe | Fellows, 928 Tru Asp 706 K Sz N. W. tor, Mrs. and Mies Dawes, M. Patenotre, exh, bal Tw0. 81.6 ace See ; ts | gether with his son, If. L. Bunn, be has been je which you wil and Mrs, Guzman, Senator and Mrs. Davis, | Mf. 8ud Mrs, Lewis Meyer of Kaneas City | parm, and would be used as an example in eec- | Albany. N.Y., and who served in that county as | SE © with Mr. Ghovensen in Sho bani exes cunt Mr. S. H. Kauffmann, Mrs. A. D. Moore of San | 4t¢ Visiting their parents, Mr. and Mre, Hart-| ularizing Sunday.” mmexegets Ser movers auras, ib ob She REMAGION. | CL cieer Gebers ioe on 4 EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN. = Franciseo, Mrs. C. W. Kanke of Wooster, Obio, | 2g, 442 Massachusetts avenue northwest, SECURING stoxaTURES. Jndge Lawton was receiver of the mint at San | busi ¢ as yg 4 EN BECK, ste carriages to enter on New Spring Coats and Capes, tooth st r -, ‘i ‘, " , *, m nd Pe Gen, and re Sehotield, Gen. and Mrs, Me-| | Mrs Joe! Hillman, 808 New Jersey avenue! dfeasrs. W. C. Tyler and O. B, Brown of the | Francisca during Mr. Cleveland's administra- | Sears. He was postmaster = aaa Cook, Mavroveni Bey, Prince Isenburg, Mra. | northwest, will not be at home tomorrow. Tnion Missi pave {fion, and as it isa very important office on the | ¥ political offi s Quay, Mr, James G.’ Berrett, Mr. and Mra | Miss Essie Davis of Montgomery, Md, is | Central Union Mission wore activo in prepar~ | Puciiic coast, controlling a great deal of patron- gard 1 eayeregu how. Lewis Davis, Commissioner and Mrs. Parker, | guostot Mrs. Whittington, 1528 Coluubiasirest {28 'Be petition and in securing eaceesiey pana pe erp pre ge po peg PT {oper eran vo gene ye ea Senator and Mrs. Hale, Senator Hiscock, Admi- | ®' Z weet. \from the ministers, the churches and | gtanite building on 5th street and will makehis 7 Ps 2 is vm. 5 XK ers f at all improbable but that be will receive it. vided at tthe ehece sense wee [cal ead Mis. Gatebd, 62 Or acai ra Cot Miss Clara Barton mal receive informally at | religious organizations of the city. This petitim. intentions manifest at an early date. Sua da.oh abd GUniRe, Beit on ees om the battio. streets inter ecting Fand sts * | Miss Carroll, Mrs. and Miss Bonaparte, ex-Sena- | ber residence, 17th and F streets, on Friday | was senton Monday Jast. On the same da: | field, served two terms in the state legislature, Sires and the pension oft See; | “a@vutton Undressed Mousgurtaie; im all the party | tor aud 3Ire. Henderson, Representative and | afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock. Her, De Eiieee, We peemsenbet the Reaagehs| Re Maye: A. ates Bats et ABees eek LY Saas Gok Rae ae Ee Sracts froma street ant nonefovin Esieat wee | ahwtes ‘Fuster Genuine, Shock ad Gloves: te | Mee. McCreers, Judge ‘Brailes, Count, and | Mr-and Mra, Leland Moore of Brooklyn are cal Alliance, wax requested to send a telegram Fdaughter and his son-in-law, Wm. L. Green, | tents: nue, bet. Lith and 22th | on th ov uth streets, ant Boum fron Goof tlaok sad colors, at @la pair. Conntess Sponneck, Senator and Mra, Cockrell, | stopping with friends for a few days prior to | t Mr. Cleveland informing him of the situa- | are at the Arlington. Mr. Banks is one of the James O'Donnell, editor of the Bloomington Faeparsteny south on sthoréth. Ai yehuiea eat ears Men's New Spring Neckwear in Puffs, Fourin-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon Hardie, Mrs. | going south for the month of March Cree ee ieeine be telegraphed: to Mr. | wealthiest and most prominent residents of the | Bulletin, also forma one of the party, «Me, $5200 cach. Tih etree’. Owners of private carriaces to. b- provided | hands and Tecks. Jules Guthridge, Mr. and Mrs. Alvord, Repr: ‘An informal reception to Gov. Morris of Sferarnt mise es iristian set | city opponte Troy and is an old and warm | O'Donnell would like to be interval revenue 1 Sa, THO cor (to be farm heal prise tothe Sth sgh bapeain in Men's Night Shirts, fancy and plain, at sentative ‘and Aire, Springer, Mr. and rv, (Ganitestlical aiid soneabars Coli wisieaaie Sri es iepeaiege Aes ee Ask frien fot Mr. ¢ leveland. Mr. pen bes ar collector of his district, and perhaps he will ger LINED. $8500, Siroach the samme’ Wor that Merton Titkers | Lacie Irish Lawn Waves, Just opened. Weetert | orator ed Mee Chandler orca eck iat | given Friday evening. March 3, from 8 to 10 | (oopemsion be closing?” “trey i er aed |e rs = OS. sd by the commat tes | t! om at 30e. Call, Mrcand Mrs. Rudolph Kaufimann, Miss | °clock, at Wimodaughsispariors. Connecticut | “Ou. Monger Ince a committee conmeting of | Df? Ries aon ot Re Cita heath at ites geninesp ome gugare agen oa Thnr-dey. March 2. at head We are showing spectal values in Table Linens,Nap-| Kennedy, Gen. Van Vliet,’ Mr. and Mew RV. | ee al aay ee erat ey or tem: | Rev. T.8. Hamlin, Rev. 8. H. Greene aud Iter. | ‘The friends of ex-Cougroaman Carlos French aE Wiliam aya premisnet Lowyer of Memsae dazes will be bened by the ewucre thesct king, Towela, Biankets, Comforts and Sheetings. DeGraw, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio King, Dr. and | Porarily visiting, are cordially invited to be | jt, Hi. McKim called on the President and pre of Connecticut are satisfied that had Mr. Cleve- | ington, and with whom Mr. Stereuson studied be Livery iy Amociation ‘will form their’ own Mra. Lincoln, Mies Stoughton, Miss Stout, Com- | Pres! sented the petition,which had been numerouely | sca peck Pomel Oe to go south for the | Jaw, is ono of the party, and obj to being ‘ona themselves ‘The tance ti ket fureeshied te CARHART & LEIDY, missioner Rove, Mr. John W. Douglass, tho| | Mra A. ee, —_ fect = =: Ce eeaensttee ee ae ee sane cn ctitind | Secretary of the Novy and te Mesnckassins Ser | termed “reseesile,” which. Be pod Fe ‘ap- ners of vate carriage~ must be kept in Japanese minister an irs, Tateno, we ae guest Miss Adele Frankent committee tl e pension build- td ane js from his tly manner to be an im- cht ‘drivers: order t the « | te27 928 7th and 706 K st. a.: il a1 the Attorney Generalship Mr. French would y a i ge "™ | Secretary and Mra. Noble held théir con-| o Knoxville, Teun. ing bad been withdrawn for the proposed pur- P por a lowner of a frivate carvisen feaitcet appellation. Seis Oaken of 615 ¥ street “sorthwest as an} Dome oe, ee eee [adam ee ae iene: ip bomen uk eb their house was thronged for an hour or so | her guest Miss Tenney of Boston. toa Sunday concert being a festureof his inaw. ee the vacancy in the Coed (Grevts the Best with friends calling to say eood-bye. Miss| Miss Leida Dravo, daughter of Colleator of | guration. One of the best known contractors in Brook-|Sistes cireuit court mede vacant by Judge a ange veereen, wbich “will be vi io Halsted and Mrs. Shields assisted. Secretary | Customs Jno. F. Dravo of Pittsburg, is visit- WHAT THE PETITIONERS CLAIM. lyn isBernard Gallager, who has come over to Foot af, the northwest corner of th THE CONCORD HARMESS. Noble is going away very shortly to take a rest, | ing her sister, Mrs. McCreery, 1809 Riggs ‘Those who have been active in this matter | settle his final accounts for the contruction of Hlerebiientur whinhresenatee Wekets oy Wee el Ml nee bouoast Ther cenyast fo! set pacar | ees aim that they ars’ citizons of this city and | the new fedeml building in Brookivn. At the The sahicire of the Liversaian's Acctaiion wil ave WWTZ & BRO her house. They expect to get possession of |" 675 Ww Scott Jones of Phi is visit- | Claim that they are’ citizens of this city an —— ~ °9 spon leaving the out the nam eron «mall card, which isa dap! Bumberon d-iver's cor, tod messenger who wi, iu waiting, and the nam!) ra wi'l at once be sown, cluding reception yesterday afternoon and their own home in St. Louis very shortly and : that anything that operates against the order | S¥PeTvising architect's office Mr. Proper mark. esibe Liveryimenr i ing her sister, Mrs. D. 8. Lamb. . :da very high compliment, the department oan tend to live there. ig pada : — "Mra. Wilwerding bad her last and one of the| Miss Bianca De Roy of Pittaburg is stopping | S84 Peace of Sunday affects them, and there- | Kiserting that hia contract has been about the| J. & Ewing, the Vice President's law partner, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. fs fore that they had a perfect right to make | oni, ever entered into by the government iss Machaaiea tag maeas iow welaees largest receptions that she has held in her K | with Mra. & Goldstein, 900 B street northwest. | protest of this charactor. They did not | my Cneever entered into by the gover speci. | Wealthy resident of Bloomington, constitutes — - = hat persons hiring such | oc? street house, The Missos Delmonte, Miss | Miss Ida Jamesof Brooklyn is the guest of | go to the inangural committee for the reason fications were lived up to without a hitch, The | OP? of the party. Heis o wealthy man and BEAUTISCL JL-ROOM AND BATH y Geecemeer.co, the tall amd one Brice and other young friends helped t0 enter- | Mise Williams of 11th street. — ae Tete tea by the com-| building is pronounced to be the best con- does mot seek office. honse im | fash Yenicle apn cazhing the building” JOHN We. ROSS. tain the callers, who very naturally were un-| Mfrs, Charles 8. Tainter will have as guests | mittee an yy v0 *@ | structed federal building in the United States, pet Osu or ine Gioetasear grag Ct Armaascr Exousnon [isaac ds rina i |S etn Gy gh Se rnc Nl ak wana [ee cra mda | ae Fk cit te, == 7 ae 5 ‘New Y < 7 * One Clann wakes a all attend the naugurntion ceremonies and | gh Mot fk Metal ethene plernatee sn hee eet, teat anes cert than they! ‘The office of the marsbal of Indian ‘territory | ration. Judge Baldwin is one of the bev ii | rss aencoved Potsaamn a MiRia™ teas 18 Kew York ave. nw. canioa. Men Stevenson wil wear waking | Mst Manning of North Carolin ie the guest | opium. ‘Those’ who’ werd ‘epponet to’ ise | #, both Incrative and importast. ‘The man |nown sedientsot the Sa Jongui wlley ta : footie | Mamnetare of crter durin inaternral ceremonies dress of steel grav eamel’s hair, brocaded in of Mra. 8. F, Brooks, $26 T street, Le Droit aaa did not hold this view. They also aay who has the backing of the cattle interests of | the state of perpetual abies He bas served EXIRSORDINAKILY GOOD EAR. a RENTS OR SELLS THE lines of adarkershade, The skirt has five bands at an inaugui eld for the pur- one term as mayor, was city attorney, superior m and beth brick house rf) aver th sino. al latest cou he procession easortiue the Presid of chenille trimming. It is stifily thickened | Miss May McClellan, daughter of the late | pose of raising money for orphan asylums, and n asy] judge for four years, state senator for two at the bottom with crinoline, making 1t stand | Gen. George B. McClellan, was baptized on | ‘at Mr. Cleveland expressed his disapproval | rancher in the years and is president of the board of directors Mansi pero = i 7 of such a scheme. If mones is to be raised for | for office from the territory have led their of the state insane asylum. She porte gual SEAMEES-LUNGRER LAMPS. tell wo toe ciee ant teksts ret tone cporigiaher Meclelian Stipe St | such purposes there are other. times more ap- | {suse ‘on the claim that its ofices ebuall be filed | “I was a delegate to the democratic ronven= nction upon the line of mafeh, ; dark brown velvet. The waist bas jacket fronts, | ried on March 7 to Mr. Paul Desprea of the | PFpriate for making the effort. by residents of the territory, demanding home | tion a eS that pumaneeed - .— be sa: eee sala avenvte frum Sith terest ts ie | Specially adapted for all places where increased | With tevers of brown velvet. Her wrap will be | French legation. ‘They will come'noro fo lite DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS DINED, |e, [ol Siow bas resided in the territory | nid. “WI look back to ita one beat the : > a rk brown velvet, lin i 2 iy : D we Dacaiey dogs of eck Wi vet, lined with |" afrm, and Mias Leiter are in Paris after opeed- wince the carly sixties and is one of the best | everte of my Ife. In the =p. peed coe aeuie to the wtih line of Pemtns ie shaded gray ilk. The bonnet, which tnishes| 0th Wintoria teen known cattle men in the southwest. heaval in my district rift, chairman, of to Tat street cast of {rere Bortis of | tMuminstion is desired. They can be used either for | the coxtume, has a Marie Stuart front formed of Pt the democratic coanty cowmi 4 1X6 18 GE hs of B street south ta Koutir Captor rows of large pearls and has long strings of} Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barbour gave = pink Although the mission has not yet been se-| ter Smith will contend for the postmasterahip. ty “2. Care of the, Wasiington "and tect | Drown satin ribbon to tie under the chin, dinner last night, at which Senator and Mre.| The Secretary of War and Mra, Elkins enter- | lected the friends of ex-Gov. Thos. T. Critten. | Samuel Leffler wishes to receive the isnd office 4; furnace, (le Spiny BF a eT aT eer Tha skint tacts | panekburn, ‘Mrs. Corlislo, Mr. William K. | tained the War Department officials at dinner | den of Missouri will urge his appointment and | 84 Gen. James Shepard of section! suncgcahed ee) parade. shall” have ‘the N THE BEAD CURED IN ONE NIGHT | tume of brown camel's bair. The skirt stands | Carlisle, Senator and Mrs. Charles Gibson, be United States marshal. ‘enn CoLDIN THE HEAD CURED IN ONE NIGHT | last night The table was laid with | request that Mr. Cleveland send him to some — B. H. WAKNER & CO., Goine east hall cease to pass | CO by Nascura, out with the fashional stiffness around the | Repfesentative and Mra, Outhwaite, Mr. and a ark, ts Dee he fear ot the rro-| | Porsale by drucgists cenerally. 25cents, feet and is trimmed with four bands of golden | Mrs. D. R. McKee. Mre. LB. Webb and Mr. |ineteen covers and was beautifully | foreign country as minister. WF Misidiae ot Sensi, beth, eh Ree ompany shal act | See BENTLEY SDrue Stome.14th and Corcoran. | ote vith F. A. Richardson were present. decorated with yellow and range tulips, at earn hag myer mg ford. Mr. Fletcher waseight years sheriff of weet and Mow Yok | ay pe will wear green camel's a Mrv. Bri which, with the effect of other | resident Louis um reporter, served four years in the state - “ AN IMPORTANT RULING. Miss Julia Stevenson gree Senator and Mrv. Brice gave a dinner party + green his county, years ecn- mat the Laitintretand’ Suistast hair, with high puff sleeves and bands of olive| of twonty-nix covers last night. ornamentation, presented a pleasing harmony | Oye eigen eee Gr ered eM | ato and was beaten by Gen. Neill in the last ‘iw Pie nese, ; | Bishop Vincent Decides That Liquor Selling | green #ilk. king dress of | Senator Washburn gave a dinner last night, | of color. The entertainment was delightfal in | and physically, He will be indorsed oe mene, | congressional fight in the ‘new sirth district HANDSOME NEW THEEE STORY STeipy arn wer is Legitimate. Png rmairenoctne eet | "pale “biue silk| Mr. James B. Blakely and iy of |CVCFY detail. The, Secretary had gathered | tors West and Cockrell, the entire Missouri con: ‘There are several candidates for the office of B19th st nw. Stalrter me nor, wa x rosdcloth, > Miss Biakel i vilisn staff, States marshal eastern distret on tuobocly Fd" aresas etal Mgepaed | _Diahop Vincent of the Methodist Episcopal | slooves, which have fargo ue of oriental | Philadephia ae visiting their cousin, Mw Ac | Srowed, him hia military and, cian sta, Scmccren sateen 17 MO Strongent | Cr'arhsneea, but Mc. Histober the ect to ‘Sues open for | Fun weet on Fast Capitol stvest inies thant a tismue, giving it a brightening touch. rt, of North Capitolang H streets. | {he warmest After Section 4. No street car sail’ st whim en Miss Julia Scott,who is Mrs. Stevenson's “Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Faulkner of Louisiana dinner, while eee = Soigamn "Sia the Secu ations’ herein F° ‘4 VERY, DEStr ABLE nome, Serer any Bortion of fue routers the te Care a eet aR TST SW Gn vtreste Which intersect Peonsyie OPPOSITE THE HOME OF PosTMASTER GEN- | not ercss that thoroughtare after 10.30 @. 10. ‘until or . who was bank examiner postmaster at Toledo, Ohio. He is tn the FERAL WANAMAKE [Be tear of the rrocession on tte recarn march shail | Storekeeper’s license. The bishop finds that| Miss Letitia Scott, niece, will wear a walking | the navy yard. pent coe Sie Cleveland cad Tleading lawyer in his sec-/ and believes that the promotion tons ain TRE, Um Bouse, cou co Jn section Pot tine yeter co earn the | the accused have uot violated the rales of the reve of white broadcloth with vest and jacket, cuban Gr acme Gaties that wore required to bs supervised by | tion, has ae enr aes een eee assistant postmaster generalship will satisly For price aad yorwit w inepecs nie with “lc” siese aig, | ehUFCR. Heholds ae the church recoguizes the Sees tak beet Daring the twenty-four hours ending at noon | “2? Ne a el een ~eeen a Pon 6 t ye of mare! a ‘Mrs, James 8. E: will wear a tailor dress | today burial permits 1 name of T. J. capa ae pa ee Gee S| Natimsteean of thew" fee | Tamental and medicinal une of wine and other | of light green cio, ite’ ever ‘ennlwctaered | Sad ssh iar Pie leet ce a aetine teats Sopease ta Weak | ana ee ne ee Cagney hake | Denplte tho fast that alk the cxnflitales Sor oer TART RU ATEMPORE Sv a_| cess ece hacker cvaches an wckicios shal | refuse to a an druggist the Tight to coo: | “Mis Lacy Bana will wear « walking arom ot | Walto—Encarnation Y. Darling, 45 years; | ington, and, weather teks | aceeeeemn nant ot ok aae Te ee feuaihadtertscheahe toon ac proposi- Fron sau tuling Sareu'e reig"st.of, Columala atts | duct @ legitimate business, so. held ty rdisal . ‘Mary J. Frank, 48 yeaft; Margaret’ A. Bailey, | Dee. none ved my ‘England division Seah ap aE SF rt ea | elgg ag ee UE lo “Slee Fanny Bato, a walking reas of dark | 69 years; Wilson D. Palmer, "¢0yecrer me | Sra? Tends, The incoming Secretary will have | the service wader, Postaaster Generals Vilas | ion, tat 20,02 shall be appointed te office in Gitein, ow cecuied ey ia 2 Later ee Heese oth che, coromarion st the Capttt skal bas enacted license awe, Unble to abuse by un brown velvet, Sle eee Cornel, 7 months; | the loyal and good service of his eub- | and Dickinson, ee ret OLX P. Hayeo ot Pieovie, Ez, Sect Side’ ‘cha oP aie." Brocgaes, | Fusine’s Chritlan ths ight to soadect toga pr mepeer nell rma cig fom aera ag erates by hpi ee p yeep mat square-shouldered, elegantly at-| meee Yor Caited Bante teehee te cae Rievisious* ansraue SRE | Mate business, Se Tam ng oe oe ir ere a Colwed, Penny E. Holmes, 45 zosrs: Ge | Orat wham he bas pre tired gentleman with glaeees and handsome | Oklahoma, same narrow binding of royal purple velvet. trade P. Beott, 1 year; Zachazial Thore seated table were: Secretary | Vandvke beard streaked « bit with gray who seins on {uty slong the line | Ernest Treitel, who was shot by Nathaniel round low-necked waist ts outlined | years, Etkins, Smith, Gen. Greely, Sa ponte sable tte senders | Willinms at Mont lait, Se dt tome aml aj ‘of violote falling over an old-fash- —__ rl Gen Pingter, “Stay. Davis, | Tesistered his name in neat chirography at the] If there are many candidates in town trom oe ‘Butherland, Teeseat to in riased died in = hospital’ in New York city on berths of fine duchess lace, The sleeves | The Brunette Sam Mill Company in Now Mackrthar, Col _ Gea. Grant, namin ant ceerat ee ae Idaho they are keeping very still. Col. Tres of fede Ea ah fume pay a eo Jou'ts | reaching ae the ce, “aks pants aich ie Mock te 6000,000 i onder Serene Sine ‘oct aineworth, 302 Miller, nd’ saprese, ths republican, aficrccs: caren ‘the staf caterer gunoealbe. CONT” | Newark, N. J., awaiting a tew trial. till wont exactly matah the velvet fa color, and | The mills ‘couse thet wil be just in his line, ij J i |

Other pages from this issue: