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THE EVENING. STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21,° 1896-16 PAGES, * 18 COMMITTEES NAMED Citizens Who Will Assist in the In- auguration Ceremonies. Pest = a ee REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF WASHINGTON The Complete List Will Be Fin- ished During the Week. - BELECTIONS FAR MADE — oe so ) With @ few exceptions the committees Which will have in charge the various de- tails of the ceremonies attendant upon the inauguration of President-elect McKinley have 1 completed and approved by the execut've committee, and following will be found correct lists of the membership of these hodie: be some additions from time time, ch will, of course, be announced in The Evening Star. The floor menade committee has not been completed, ner the reception commit- tee, the ci irman of which has not yet been announ It is expected that by Friday at the furthest the membership of each committee will be complete. On Street Decoration. Louis D. Wine, chafrman. W. Hamilton Bayly, vice chairman. irmai Carmody, vice chairman. H. Thomas, secretary. ‘T. Conrad Dodge, assistant secretary. Brentano, Arthur Lanston, Tolbert Barbarinu:Francis 8. Loeb, Myer Barnard,- Lewis, Edward Bacon. La Dow, Robert V. Miller, Wendell S. Bayly, Char! Brown. L. 8. Mueller, George A. Barnes, George W. Madigan, Frank P. Bristow, P. H. Meriwether, Jas H. Barnes, George A. Bickford, W. C. Baird, George W. Brian. A. T. Mason, O. T. Mommock, Emmett Morton, George L. Moore, Willis L. Crandall, J. EB. Micou, Benjamin Geib, Adam McKnew, Wm. H. Cornwell. Samuel G. McCurdy, C. M. McCubbin, Chas. J. McGill, Nota Oyster, James F. Odell, W. S. Perry, Seaton Prosise, John L. Peter, Walter S. Cochran. George W. Crocker, Frank Chureh, Charles B. Cohen Robert Christman, P. H. Clarke: Rufus B. Cohen, Meyer Cranmer, David Carroll, Daniel J. Cridier, Thomas W. Campbell, C. H. Park, Horace Perry Geirge M. Doan. R. &. Peachy, W. D. Dodge. T. Conrad Perry, Howard Duckett. W. G. Parker M. C., Rome, Duvall, Nelson H. Demonet, Jules Davis, James 8. Droop, Edward P. Darby, Rufus H. Dawson, Edward M. Drury, Henry A. Davis, E. G. Duvall, Clarence W. Erck, John G. Edmonds, I. K. Ga. Purman, J. J. Purvis, Charles B. Rawlings, Frank T. Radcliffe, James W. Ruoff, Charles H. Robertson, T. V. Rheem, C. B. Reilly, Hugh Schneider, F. A. Stinemetz, B. H. Easton. William B. Shafer, Charles A. Emerson, R. P. Schneider, Harry M. Evans, Frank L. Schneider, F. T. Ford, James M. Swartzell, G. W. F. Fuller. W. H. Scheller, Chas. K. Franc John R. Fairfax, C. W. Gheen, Fred. Glassford, W. A. Graham. Andrew B. Galt. Norman Guy, Benjamin F. Garrison. John R. Gibson, Clarence L. Gilbert. Marte Gotta, Robert C. Herron, J. Whit. Holtzclaw, W. 0, Helberger, F. J. Harvey, George W. Hoover, William B. Hall, John Harper, Kenton Harrover, John J. Hoeke. W, H. Hege, Samuel B. Hume, Frank Hungerford, Wm. A. Harper, R. N. Hall, Philip T. Hill, John Smith, Emmons S. Studds, Collin Shieids, Charlies G. Slater, Isaac C. Slater, Luther W. Swope, Johh A. Swope, Samuel M. Sullivan, Thomas J. Stickn P. HH. Spottswood, Wm. G. Smith, George Mish Thomas Edward H. Thompson, W. 3. Towles, H. O. Tappan, M. A. Teel, William H. ‘Ysoniffely, T. A., Jr. Tharp, M. R. Towner, Thomas B. Tayior, Blaine W. Tweedale, John, Turner, James L. Unger, C. R. Voorhees, Warder Williams, C. P. Wescott, E. 8. Whiteside, B. F. White, A. G. Wimuth, James G. Williams, Walter B. White, k. K. Werner, Otto Weaver, John L. Warner, Wm. H. Watkins, J. D. Wright, George Willett, James P. Weish, Charies H. Wetmore James A. , Secmund Kendall. J. B. Kaiser, Edward T. Leonnarda, Chas. W. Luttrell, John A. Lindsay, Melville Yoder, C. T. Street Miumination and Fireworks. Weller, Michael 1., Chairman. Hood, James F., Vice Chairman. Beck, Henry K., Secretary. Albert, Leon E, Moran, Patrick T. Allan, William P. Morgan, Frank P. Allender, Charles H. Moseley, Edward A. ‘Apple, Luther L. " Moore, David Aukam, Frederick G. Mayer, Ernst ‘Babson, John W. Mahoney, Will Baker, Marcus McCarthy, Chas. A. Barrett. Franklin McDonald, James F. Beck. George W. _ McDonald, Robert Benjamin, Charles F.McDonneli, B. A. Bradshaw. Aaron McKay, J. Martin Brady. John D. McKenney, Wm A. Bridget. Bernard M. McSween, Angus Burt, Ellery J. McKee, Henry H. Ball, Charies B. Noyes, Thomas C. Bitss, Louis D. Nalmaster, Frederick Burke, Moneyge O'Brien, Samuel Calvert. Chas. B. O'Donnell, John H. Campbell, Chas. M. O'Laughiin. James P. Chamberlain, F. H. O'Nei!l, John F. Chamberlin, J. M. Parish, Joseph W. Clark, Appleton P. jr. Pickford, Thomas IH. Colbert, Michael J. Powbury, Jesse E. Collins, Charles W. Power, J. Neal Collins, James J. Petty, James T. Coppes, Augustus B.Poweil, J. E. Coughlin, John D. ‘Ralston, Jackson H. Croft Witliam A. Rask, Harry G. Crossby, Charlies F. Ratcliffe, James W. Curran, Allen T. Repetti, Frederick F. Curtin, John T. Repe John J. Craig. PH. , William A. Clark, Morris James Daggett, Alex. 8. Daish. John B. Davis, Eldred G. Dennis, William H. Roa: Dermody. John J. Poy ip S. Downing, Charles W. rutn, Charles H. Dufour, Clarence R. Ryon, James P. Dunn, Robert W, Ruppert, Ernst Dowling, Harry W. Scaggs, James F. Earnshaw, Basil B. Sehafhirt, Adolph J. Schueider, Chas. W. Rooerts, Charles F. Hooney, Charles D. Rosenberg, M. D. Edwards, Burr N. Fletch R. 3. on, Charlies F. Fox, ond K. Shian, Charles M. Frizzell, William J Stiduns, Frederick 1. Getz, Henry F. Simmons, Stanley B. Gilbert, Abel H. Smith, William HH. Gisburne, John R. Shedd, F. J, Dr. Gov Charles J. Schneider, Charles Gra: jeorge H. . Simpson, Henry K. Griffin, Edwin W. Griswold, Henry A. Hallam, Orrin B. Hammett. J. Whit. Hammett, Chas. M. Hannan, Edward J. bin. Geo. F. Hart, William F. Haslem, George T. Hawley. Cornell 8. Hendler, Charles T. Herreii. fienry A. Hoover, William D. Sloan, Charles G. Smith, Emmons 8. Smith, George C. Snyder, Harold C. Sohon, Henry W. Sperry, Andrew F. Stone, Ralph W. Sullivan, Thomas J. Sullivan, Simon E. Squires, Frederick C. Taylor, Nathaniel T. Thompson, Smith, jr. Tucker, Evan H. Hopkins, fra W. ‘Tindall, Willa: Hayden, Joseph E. Terrell, R44 Johnson, Guy H_ Van Cott, J. 3f.. jr. Jones. John E. Walker, Duncan 8 Judd, Theo: A. 'P. Wi - Santuel H. . Charter. White, Richard E. Williams, John M. Loeffier, Andrew WW James H.C Madiera, Francis P. Wolf, Jer Maher. James D. | Wheipley, James W. Meads, Charles C. Williams, Howari H. Middleton, Robert L. Wormley, W. H. A. Transportation. Chapin Brown, Chairman. Auerbach, wey, Frank L. Abboit, Griffith E. Hege, Samuel B. Alvey, William Heuning, Edward J. md. George Me Livable Nari ; ley, Baurman, C. H. Lock 5 L. Brown, Lerenzo 8. Main, Nicholas Callahan, John Magruder, J. H. Crawford, Joseph Darlington, Jos. J. Duvall, Andrew B. Dunlop, George T. Emmons, George E. abeabnt wd. 8. Noyes. Prank B. O'Connor, Arthur H. | Parke, Robert -A.. Studds, Colin Scull, Charles..0. Turk, William"A. Hart, Alphonzo- fan ey Badges... = Simon Wolf, Chairman. D. I. Murphy, Vice Chairma Harries, George H. Appich, J. J. Luchs, Max Bates, J. AL; sLisner, Abraham Berliner, Emil Mattingly, Wm. F. Baar, Louls Mades, Charles Blout, Isaac L. McKenzie, Alexander Claudy, Frank O'Farrell, Patrick Cutler, L. P. Swords, H. L. Dickson, William Stahel, Julius Emmert, George Simmering, J. B. Evans, W. B. Franc, Henry Goldsmith, 8S. M. Strasburger, Jacob Thomas, W. F. Tracey, John Graff, Charles ‘Funnell, W. V. Husted, Gilbert M. Van Duzen, A. H. Hart, Alphonso ‘Webber, Frederick Jones, J. E. Wiseman, D. E. Finance. John W. Thompson, Chairman. Allender, Charles H. Lockwood, George M. Burdette, W. W. | MacCartney, Jno. W. Brown, 8. ‘Thompson Moore, John G. Clarke, D. B. Moses, W.H. Duncanson, C.C. _ Norment, C. F. Davis, L. J. Parker, B.S. Emmons, George E. Parris, A. K. Emery, M. G. Riggs, E. Francis Glover, C. C. Staples, 0. G.. Green, Andrew M. Stellwagen. Ei J treentees, A. Saks, {sador _ Herrell, J. E. Simpson, H. K. Henning, George C. Taylor, J. D. Hood, James F. Thomas, A. Av Holtzman, R. 0. Thompson, Ross Johnson, E. Wilson, J.B. Knox, W. 8. Music. John C. Chaney, chairman. John B. Cotton, vice chairman, Edward A. Kreidler, secretary. Allen, Bennett A. McPherson, T: H. M. Bowman, William J. Mitchell, Thos, H. Bowes, Thomas H. Nalle, J.B, Beebe, B. W. Norton, H. D. Clark, A. J. Norton, Charles C. Clifford, Edwin A. Cohen, Wm. Krebe Cheney, J. -W. Claughton, R. E. Cunningham, J. H. Childs, C. W., Dr. Dawsen, Edward M. Droop, Edward F. Dudley, John Ennis, Howard W. Noyes, Thomas C. Nolan, John, j Odell, Albert Purman, James J. Pennebaker, Chas D. Ross, George (. Routette, U.S. Reeside, Frank Rakemann, Her. C. Reed, William T. Foster, Percy S. Schooley, H. M. Fardon, Frank G. Scott, Charles F. Frazier, James A. Small, J. H- Gasch, Herman E. Sample, James A. Gatley, William A: Stratton, J. R. Gibson, Wm. HowardTaylor, Thomas J. Garrison, F. . Tighe, Matthew Howe, Frankim T. Tabers, —— Hensey, Melville D. Van Deusen, A. H. Hayden, James S. Wilhite, Warner Halford, A. J. Weed, John J. Johnson, Gabriel F. Woodman, Francis J. Kaspar, Josef Williamson, Wm. P. Linkins, George W. Wetmore, James H. Lambert, A. M.._ Williams, L. P. Metzerott, Frank B. Wertz, M. A. = Michener, Perry Whelpley, James W. ‘“Morsell, ‘Herndon Xander, Henry. MacLeod, Donald B. Invitations and Tick: George Gibson, chairman. Beach, Charles E. Fraser, Daniel Cameron, John McGuire, Fred B. Collins, Wm. ‘T.. Rupp, William H. Duffey, H. Clarence Stinemetz, Sami. W. Evans, Frank M. Trimble, Matthew. Military Organizations. Gen. Cecil Clay, chairman. Maj. W. P. Huxford, U.S.A., vice chair- man. Maj. D. L. M. Petxotto, se: Maj. Charles G. Alten, U.S.A Col. George L. Andrews, U. Maj. Winthrop Alexanier Lieut. Joseph W. Antergon, D.C.M. Lieut. William M? Arncid, D-C.M. etary. Capt. Newton M. Brooks. Maj. George A. Bartl*tt, D C.M. Capt. Harrison S. Barbour, Lieut. Charles L. Benity. Maj. Holmes Conrad. Maj. Edward R. Campbell, D. Lieut. Fabian Colum is, D.C, Lieut. C. F. Coak, D.C,M. Capt. Charles S. Domer, D. Capt, George F. Dudley, D. Gen. Joseph Dickingo01. Capt. George A. Dorld. Capt. Julius J. Estes. Capt. james F. Edgar, Gen. Joseph Fuller=01. Maj. C. A. Fleetwood. Ca; Helge G. Forsberg, D.C.M. Lieut. Warren D. Fales. Col. A. P. Funkhouser. Capt. Matthew Goddar.l, D.C.M. Capt. Russell, Glover, Baltindre, Md. Col. Bernard R, Green, Maj. George Hendér3o2. D.C.M. Maj. George H. Harries, D-C.M. Capt. William E. Hort D.C.M. Capt. Charles B. Hudson, D.C.M. Maj. Robert T. Hunter. Lieut. Sidney R. Jacops, D.C_M. Capt. Tracy L, Jeffords. Mr. Frank C. Kay. Capt. Thomas S. King. Maj. James H. Lancasier, U.S.A, Col. Charles P. Lincoln. Capt. R. Byrd Lewis. Gen. L. L. Lomax. Capt. Crosby P. Miller, U.S.A. Lieut. R. H. McKim. Col. William G. Moore, D.C M. Lieut. CoL Theodore Mosher, D.C.M. Maj. William C. McIntire, D. . Capt. Samuel A. H. McKim, M. Capt. Henry May, D.C.M. Capt. James L. Hock, D.C.M. Maj. John McElroy. — . Capt. Horace Noble. Maj. Edwin H. Neumey2r, D.C.M. Capt. Allison Nailor, jr. Capt. Frank Nolen. Gen. Albert Ordway, D.C.4. Capt. Charles H. Ourand, D..M Maj. Richard A. O'Bri D.C. Capt. Richard A. Pyles, D.C Capt. Howard L. Priace. Gen. Isaac D. Porter. Capt. Henry H. Parmenter, D.C.M. Capt. Robert G. Ruth2rford. Maj. Frederick C. Revells, Maj. Burton R. Ross, D.C.M. or Boe H. Rees» ‘ol. J. C. Mulliken, Maryland. Maj. Frank Strong. = Gen. Charles M. Shelley. Lieut.’ Brandish J. Smi:h. Maj. John L. Smithmeyer, D.C.M. Maj. Otto L. Suess, M. Capt. Thomas B. Singleton, D.C_M. Lieut. Richard D. Simms, D.C.M. Maj. John G. Turnbull, U.S.A. Maj. Rufus H. Thayer, D.c_M. Maj. Michael V. Tierasy, Maj. Gilbert Thompao: D.C.M. Capt. H. Tutherly. Lieut. Col. M. Emmett ivell, ».« 7. Mi. Gen. Thomas M. Vine=at, 27.8.4. Maj. Charles R. Neisoa, U.S.A. Col. George H. Wood war:l, ( SLA. Gen. Marcus J. Wrigat. Lieut. Col. Clifford 8. Wayton, D.C.M. Maj. Frederick T. Wilson, D.C_M_ ree James & Walker, D.C, ‘apt. Samuel H. W ah, M. B.C. Wright. secs Col. W. H. Hali. Col. J. C, Hill, Baltimore, Maj. O. A. Horner. Col. Willard Howard, Col. J. H. Strickland. Col. J. Frank Supplee. Gen. Samuel Dalton, Massachusetts, Printin, Theodore W. Noyes, chairman, A. P. Fardon, vice chairman, William B. King, secretary, Clum, C. W. » Blair De Caindry, W. A. Leighton, D. F. Detweiler, F. M. Lyrch, John R. Dowell, Julian C. So Daniel pley. Edward E. Ricket! . Godwin, H.. Smith, Thomas. W. Tomlinson, # EB. ~ Tulloch, Seymour Van Winkle, W. P. Wilson, J.. Ormond Publte. Order. sone B. Wight, chairman. E. W. Ashford, secretary. Brown, T. Janney Mallery, rie Ww. a Maderia, Francis P. Bryan, W. B. Me ther, J. H. Copeland, Arthur MeRes tata “pM opeland, ur is, F, W. Colemau, G. B. McKenaie, A. G.,Maj. Cox, Wm. V. McKinlay, Wm: Cutler, L. B. Norris, W. Catesby John F. O'Netll, W. H. Duvall, W. es a ee en Deeble, W. Riley Pyle, F. B. Fague, G. M. Poole, J. Flemming, Geo. E. Pinchbeck, P. B. 5. Graves, Edward . Fe. Griffin, E. W. Howard. 8. Gorman, A. M. G.H.,Dr. Galloway, John R. Rowe, J. D. © Gasch, H. “ Smith, F. B. Gill, H. A. Sloan, Chas. G. Galt, Walter A. Small, J. H. Holden, Frederick’ - Sylvester, Richard Hershaw, L. M. Sullivan, T. B. Kerrelf, Robert H. Stuart, D. J. Johnson, A. 8. Taylor, 8. A. Johnson, Wm. Trainor, Jos. Johnson, Henry Weaver, J. L. Kaiser, Edward fF. White, O. W. Kindleberger, D. Webb, H. Randall Lipscomb, L.'S. Wight, Licyd B. “Looker, H. B. Wel H. #H. Morgan, Thos. P. Wood, Waddy Matthews, Henry Young, W. P. ‘The Press. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H. V. Boynton, chairman; vice chairmen, John M. Carson, F. “A, Richardson and 8. E. Johnson. Standirg committee of correspondents—E. ,G. Dunneil, chairman; O'Brien Moore, Rob- ert J. Wynne, Raymond Patterson and Frank H. Hoeford. Boynton, C.A., Manager Associated Press. P. Manager United Press. y Washington Post. Kauffmann, Rudolph, Washington Star. Oberly, John H., Washington Times. ERAL COMMITTEE. Alvord, T. G., New York World. Annin, W. E., Nebraska State Journal. Ashby, William W., Norfolk Landmark. Atherton, Horace H., jr., Boston Adver- tiser. Atkins, Addison B., Brooklyn Eagle. Austin, O. P., Toledo Blade. Bain, George Grantham... Ball, I. Worrell, Topeka Capital. Ballanger, Webster, Syracuse Standard. Barre . W., Atlanta Constitution. avid 8., New York Sun. .R., Philadelphia North American. ache, Rene. Bolton, ‘Henry B., Burlington, Vt., Free e8S.. z Bond, L. M., Kansas City Gazette. yd, E. M., San. Francisco Chronicle. , E. W., Baltimore News. fette, Sam M., Chicago Chronicle. Busbey, L. White, Chicago Inter-Ocean. Butt, A. W., Nashville Banner. Campbell, Charles W., Philadelphia In- quirer. Carlton, Charles C., San Francisco Call. Carpenter, Frank G. Christian, W. E., Raleigh News and Ob- server. Cohen, John S., Atlanta Journal. Cohen, Max., Insurance Journal. Conant, Charles A., Springfield. Republi- can. Coolidge, L. A., Boston Journal. srounise, W. L., Grand Rapids Democrat. Shase, W., Washington Bee. Curtis, William E., Chicago Record. Cuthbert, E., Richmond Diepatch. Decker, Kari, Florida Citizen. Dodge, Arthur J., Milwaukee Sentinel. Eewards W..A., Kansas City Times. Ferris, F. P., Baltimore Morning Herald. Gardner, Cornelius, Chicago Journal. Garthe, Louis, Baltimore American. Gibson, Edgar J., Philadelphia Press. Gill, Edwin Sumner, Cincinnati Commer- clal Tribune. parissbey, W. C., Wilmington Every Even- ni E. Hamilton, Charles A., Brooklyn Times. Harris, Cicero W., Charlotte Observer. Helss, ‘Austin E., Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hoskins, Edwin’S., Detroit Journal. Howard, Phocton, ‘Seattle Times. Howland, F. H., Providence Journal. Hudson, Samuel &., Philadelphia Item. Johneon, F. A., St. Paul Dispatch. Keim, De B., Randolph, Harrisburg, Pa., ‘Telegraph. Kelley, Edward H., Bangor Commercial. Kennedy, J. L., Dayton Journal. Larner, R. M., Charleston N Courier. Lawson, Jesse, Colored American, plgupp, Feancis B., New .York Evening Lewis, Alfred Henry, New York Journal: Lightner, E. W., Pittsburg Dispatch. ‘Lew, A. Maurice, Boston Globe. McBride, William C., Cincinnati Enquirer. McElroy. Joan, National Tribune.” McLeod, W. E., San:Francisco Examiner, niicNeely, Le Roy J., Wheeling “Evening McSween, Agnus, Richmond ‘Times. MacParlind, H. B. 'F., Roston “Herald. Matthews, G. C., Méinphis Commercial Appeal. Mathews, J. 4., Chicago News. Matthews, it. Bowman, New Orieans Pic ayure. Mead, Frank J., Minheapolis Penny Press. Merrick, H. L., ‘Columbus “Press-Post. Metzger, C. W., Buffalo Express. - Michinard, F., jr., New. Orleans Times- Democrat. 's and Miller, AYbert, Kansas City Star.” ~~ Miller, John P., Philadelphia Evening ‘Tel- egraph. peUrD RY, M. Farmer, Topeka State Jour- nal. Nesbitt, H. B:, Pittsburg Press. Nicholas, W. G., Chicago Evening Post. O'Brien, Robert’ L., Boston Transeript. Paine, Elmer E., Cleveland Leader. Price, W. W., Greenville (S.C) News. Roman, Charles J., Plitsburg News. Rose. Clifford, Nashytle American. Rouzer, George W., New York Herald. Sarvis, J. M., New York News. Schade, Louls, Washington. Sentinel. Schrader, Frederick F., Kansas City Jourral. Sckroeder, Reginald, New. York Staats- Zeiterg. 4 Seckendorff, M. G., New. York Tribune. Sckriver, John S., Mail.and Express. Slavson, Allan B., Seattle Post-Intellt- gencer. Sleman, John B., jr. Srowden, Harold, Alexandria Gazette. Splain, Maurice, Pittsburg Post. Stadden, Corry M., Columbus Dispatch. Stealey, O. O., Louisville Courter Journal: Sterett, W. G., Galveston and Dallas News. Steveris, H. C., Buffalo Evening Times. Stevens, Walter B., St. Louis Globe-Dem- ocrat. Stofer, Alfred J., Cleveland Press. Van Antwerp, J. S., Minneapolis Journal and Times. Walker, Ernest G., Lewiston Journal. seWalker, George HC, San Francisco Chron- cle. Welles, Frank L., Los Angeles Times. Wellman, Walter, Chicago Times-Herald. Wilber, Jerome J’, Denver Republican. Wilson, Harvey L., Norfolk Virginian. Comfort at Ball Room. James E. Bell, chairman. Anderson, Marion T. Hazen, Nathan Bond, Sam’! C., Dr. Laird, Charles H. Barker, Charles R. Parmenter, H. H. Beyer, Louis, jr. Pollock, W. J. Cook, C. Fred Reeve, H. W. Cranford, Joseph H. Smith, Frederick F. Carlisle, Logan L. Springer, Horace P. Chilton, Robert Simonson, Otto G. Dufour, Joseph M. Eakle, Charlies M- Grant, Alex. Stevens, Rowen Vale, Wilmer P. Welch, Geo. B., Dr. Gans, Isaac Willard, H. K. Hickling, D. P. Wilson, J. Edward Decoration of Ball Reom. 'T. E. Roessle, chairman. Andrews, E. F. Marshall, Rush Andrews, QOlarence Beatty, T. Sanford Gustav Beveridge, M. W. Cuddington, G. G. Cramp, H. H. Clark, Appleton P. Redfern, Joseph L. Spottswood, Wm. G. Segur, John Shriver, John 8. Day, D. D. Swords, H. L Demuth, William Smith, Richard Droop, ¥. Smith, W. R. Gordon, D. 8. Smith, W. A. Hibbs, William B. Taylor, Clarence G. Hinckley, Robert Lothrop, Wiliam On Parks and Reservations. Henry A, Willard, chairman. Ashford, Snowden Lipscomb, W. P. Wilber, Jerome J. Brown, George N. Lambie, J. B. Clepkane, Lewis Macarty, Daniel J. Carvington, Wm. H. Martin, Arthur. Curriden, Samuel W. Callum, Robert J. Cottrell, E. B. Noyes, Thomas C. Dellinger, H. M. Norwood, Thomas Donn, Edward W.., jr.Powers, George H. Dugan, William W. Read, M. HH. Gale, Thomas. H. ‘Twombly, Marsh, William 3. 8. T. G. Morsel! 3 Nosser, David = HH Galloway, John R. A. BL Hale, C. F. Witlard, Caleb C. Hay, Edwin: B. Weed,.John:J_. Harvey, Frederick L.Witliams, De H., Dr. Hawke, Wiliam’E. Watson; A. E. Lang, . C. bic Comfort Committee. _ L. P. Wright, chairman. G. & Hartlett, vice chairman. Archer, -Wyatt. Hi Atehison, H. L. . Burton, HE. Kelly, John. R. Blair, Kelley, A. W. Barstow, W. H. Kanode, Bartlett, J. D. pe oe Cc. D. A, Brows, ta Earn" R Bristow, H. L. gz Burchell, N, W. Lafontain, Jas. Bates, H. Lee, T. E. Birch, W. H. Low, Clifton } French, Walter Barnard, Job i aoe Leach, G. W. Lyon, H, F. ere. M. Loe ton, J. F. Luerssen, Frank Madigan, F. P. Mendenhall, Wm. Mor ~ ly. im. * Merridith, P. Murtaugh, Wm. Martin, Wm. J. K. Chapman, B.~ °34 Coburn, H.C. 1 * Cathell, James “ Ccok, Jonn F. *#4 Cooper, E. E. Cahart, -Albert Cohen, Robert Purman, D. G. Poudermaker, H:; Queen, BF. Rogers, W. E. Richardson, Louis W. Rockwell, Chas. O. Ruff, A. B. Revells, F. C. Robins, W. L.. M. D. Rockwell, E. S. Smith, Perey G. Smith, R. 8. Solomons, A. J. Selden, W. H. Stockett, Chas. Sellers, J. L. Dove, J. Mauty r . We Eberly, S. G. % Somerville, Jas. W. Engel, Wm. , Emery. L. S. Strait, N. A. Ellis, &. F. Spoftord, C. Ww. Fardon, J. S. Strickland, M. Spottswood, W. G. Springman, Jas. Stabler, Arthur Stewart, G. W. Sy Fearson, Jos. Forester, C. L. Fleetwood, C, A. Forsyth, J. H. Greaer, F. Greegor, W. 1. Griffith, J. Grapp, G. H. Gilbert, H. P. Griffith, M. J. Gilert, G. F. Groff, Saml. A.-- Holtzman, Robt. 0. Heitmuller, A. Hewlett, E. M. Hinkling, D. P. Hewes, J. Clay Hodge: ie Harvey, Geo. W. Hutchinson, Wm. E. Hagner, Randall Holbrook, T. L. On Banquct. Gen. George B. Williams, Chairman. Arnold, J. DeWitt rtney, John W. Britton, Alexander mmon, Ormsby Boyd, W. A. Burehell, Landon N. DeGraw, R. V. Daggett, A. 3. Kimmel, B. L. Lyons, G. C. Lewis, Frank J. Marean, Morell On Civic Organizations. B. H. Warner, Chairman. Thomas C. Noyes, Vice Chairman. Cuno H. Rudolph, Vice Chairman. ¥. B. Crosthwaite, Vice Chairman. George C. Lewis, Secretary. Alexander, T. H. King, Henry, jr. Alexander, A. E. Larner, John B. Almoney, Albert B. Lawreice, Maj. C. H. Amour, Robert. Loeb, Myer Atkins, James L. Leighton, Benj. F. Baker, Henry E. Leopold, Robert H. Bang, Frank J. Lee, Ralph W. Bowles, John. Lee, T. E. Boyd, Col. Robert: Long, W. C. Blundon, Joseph-&. Louisburg, Gustave Benjamin, Fredefick Luckett, Joseph Burgman, H. Hess 2 Maynard, George C. Mayo, Heary, * + Miller, Guyoa. Miller, Benj, EL. Brannan,-P. J. Martin, Arthur. Bramhall, Col. Wits Martin, Thomas R. Brooks, Walter H. McKinlay, Whitfield Bradford, J. T.\*% '>) Nordiingia, W. Bieber, Solomort ‘*: Nourse, J. Robert. Cooper, A. 8. “%* /9-Nevin, A. Pavke Cobaugh, Harry°A? ‘Nolen, Frank Campbell, F. L.2£* ) Pledger, William A. Christman, Howardls Potter, George F. Curtis, Wright™!” />)Pearson, Charies B. Crawshaw, B. PB! °'> Phillips, A. K. Cromwell, Cluskey >'Parker, Andrew Noyes, Frank B. Ochiltree, Thomas P. Payne, James G. Stevens, FC. Sands, Lawrence Thompson, Ross Wilkins, John F. Clagett, Dorsey'!* Portner, Robert Cranford: Joseph Pingree, 8. E. Cohen, Moo") s yParker, W. H. io Parker, William W. (Peter, George Copenhaver, W. Dickson, WHlItam Dickson, John asBarlett, B. F. Drury; Samuet.il ttenhoune, 8. W. Dutton, R.-W. eoco Rucker, HA. > Dingman, Harrison Rogers, E. L. DuBots, James T. Rapley, W. H. Davidson, H. Bradley Roberts, William N. Dorath, August Ramey, Elmer, E. Dawson, Thomas Ruff, A. B. Dutrow, P. C. Roberts, Robert Deeble, W. R. Rose, Myron J. Detrick, R. B. Redway, R. E. Dorian, Marion Rogers, W. A. DeSaeque, Col. P. C. Stodder, C. P, Emory, L. 8. Schubert, B. Emory, George S: Simons, C. G. Easton, Edward D. Swartzell, G Felhey, James L. Swope, John A. French, Samuel C. Somerville, J. W. Prey, Abram Smith, J. T. * Ferre,. Milton Sleman, J.B. jr, Fleteher, George A. Sherman, John Fletcher, Henry A. Sands, Lawrence Fletcher, Robert S. Speare, W. R. * Graves, Small, Wilitam ves, D. E. Gould, Ashley M... Tindall, William Gurley, Charles H» Truell,'E. N, Garrison, John R. Thompson, John B. Gleeson, Andrew ‘Tyson, H. C. Gude, William Wallace, Fred A. Hamilton, C. R. 4. Warner, B.U., jr. Hart, Capt. A. ~~ Wetmore, J. A. Bart, William H. H. Willard, Heary K. Hensey, A. T. Wilson, Downs L. Henderson, W. T. Waggaman, tico. E. Howard, Ernst L. Wood, John J. Hoover, W. H. H» West, John T. Janney, B. T. Warner, David Jones, W. H. White, James E. Jose, Joseph Wollf, Adolph G. Kauffmann, Victor Keferstein, C. B. On Carriages. ‘Thomas Somerville, chairman. Allison Nailor, vice chairman. B. F. Crawshaw, secretary. Friedrich, A. Messervy, William Gawler, Ferd. Raymond, Frank K. Gray, W. Bruce Schneider, Chas. ¥. Knox, William 8. Schafer, E. G. SS A Stickler for Form. From the Detroit Free Press, “Madam,” he said in accents of sweet- ness, “I suppose you will give me some sup- per if I split that wood?” “Yes,” she answered, promptly, “I will.” “That would, of course, make it a bus!- ree transaction, and not an act of char- ct haven't anything to say about what ea it. If you split the wood you can ea Zimmerman, L. M. “But you recognize the fact that I am pahering this supper with my brawn and skill?" “don’t see any objection to expressing ft in that manner, if it pleases you.” “Al right. If you'll let me have anything to eat you happen:to have handy I'll fulfill my part of the transaction in accordance bane a usual methods of. the mercantile world.” 2 “What I proposes that you shall split the wood and thew) come in and sit down and help yourself uakers Fae ae = “I'm sorry, magamsbut my early training has made me businesslike. In commerce, you know, thirtyeddys is always allowed for payment. That is for the protection of the purchaser, imavhich relationship I stand in this transactiog.”*2 “If you mean that you'll come back in- ‘the annual ‘At the annual mecting of the Maryland Division, L. Ay W,, it was decided to insti- | against |! he Pennsytvania Caer ae eee: Ssh companyto: dairy. J ewelry. scart pifs, and richly mounted in gold. oe % ee aeepoatonneatontorgstesgeeteesweseetoegoesoasontontontontontontedetoetoetoatia $ | CHATELAINE $ | WATCHES. Ladies’ 14-Kr. detects * § 12-50 LINK BUTTONS and BROOCHES. 14-kt. Gold, in | Jewelers, It sSesdestoetestessonsoedontontonatontendongegegesgesgeegnegeetentontoncontontententontontonesgesgesgesgesg esses dee Bet (nc0 i iS = 3 time you are in. We have a select assortment of beautiful rings, brooches, ach like trinkets, of diamonds and other gems We call special attention to this line, for the prices are exceptionally low. Here are a few hints that may be helpful to the gift hunter: J. Karr’s Sons, Sedrtetetteteteeteeetetetetetetetetetieetetecetetetets ue most attractive place in town this week is House & Herrmann’s. effort of the season—giving you the greatest possible ad- vantages in price upon all lines of Housefurnishings—to lighten the burden of gift buying. What you pay amounts to nothing except considered with the values offered. These are the very best quali- ties that can be found anywhere. Purchases delivered at such time as you may direct Get one of our handsome Calendars for ‘97—next House & Herrmann, Liberal Furnishers, Cor. 7th and I streets. ne Diamond and Precious Stone = 3OLD WATCHES. | ct ' ' | SOLID GOLD | WATCH FOBS. $5” Plain and richly wed, 14-kt. Gold. Prices from | OPERA GLASSES. i Directly imported. Make. Prices from | 945 Penn. Ave. Sostosdentontestons This is the store where “your credit is good.”” We're making the 3 FULL DRESS $ Suits—silk- lined—to-order— 25 vercoat selling at stich a price is an easy job. No trouble deciding what price you'll pay. Show your good taste by selecting the goods—that's all. We'll assist you if you ask us. Should you ask us to assist you we'll put ourselves in your place. If you prefer your own judgment any. piece of the goods is worth more money. Some were $15—others $30—many were be- tween these prices. You'll declare any of them worth more than we are asking. - 1 4 to-order until all are gone Mertz and [Plertz, New “Era” Tailors, 906 F Street. CKVIL DEATH. ‘A Serioux Question That May Come Up in the Case of a Life Prisoner. From the Buffalo Courier. ‘The fact that in this city a woman, who first husband was alive, and the ties of marriage had not been severed by judicial the exact scope and legui effects of the penalty. A life convict may be pardoned. That would certainly not disturb or in any TH! EVENING STAR has a Larger Circulation in the Homes of Washington than 3 all the Other Papers of the City Added Together, because it Stands Up Always for the Interests of ALL THE PEOPLE ui WASHINGTON; does not Strive to Divide the Community into Classes, and Array one ciass Against the others; Contains the Latest and Fullest Local and “General News; and Surpasses all the Other Papers in the City in the Variety and 5 Excellence of its... 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