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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1898—24 PAGES, HOME AND HAPPY|: ns W. B. Moses &-Sons. W. B. Moses & Sons. | W. B. Moses & Sons. W. B. Moses & Sons. | W. B. M oses & Sons. | MORE BARGAINS "om tte Greatest of D). Furniture Sales. New Shipments Add Additional . Interest. This last week’s wonderful selling has made great inroads into the stocks. These new shipments arrive most opportunely-- just in time to fill out the lines and add new items after the biggest week’s selling in our history. -Everything will be ready and on our floors Monday morning. We'll strive to make next week’s selling even greater than last. Brave Boys of the District Regiment Enjoying Life Again. seetotenetety eetecteates CLOSING SCENES OF THE RECEPTION A Fitting Finale to an Unparalleled Demonstration. SONG AND SENTIMENT ae = ? 2 2 eens ning like it. It isa More Nelson, Matter & Co. samples, more of the Healy goods, supplemented by snap purchases we closed out from many of 3 ee t a aa pocenete the leading manufacturers on our buying trip‘in the west. 3 wea n to the District regiment = : : re ‘ould, if tak how unanime 3 a argain For Every One Wi urniture Wan see ° ted in th event, ever nd aa 7 hh aa = = = ea i = tae ee wil > i ot ex 7 A s ’ - . _vl% Parlor Suites. Odd Parlor Pieces. Ladies’ Desks. Bureau Wash Stands, | Buffet Tables. Secretaries. was never anything like sale © e 2 Sal the regiment from the Worth, ; Sverre apices Worth, with Mirrors. yrice. | to the place of dis- Parlor Suite, 5 pi . Inlaid Arm Chair, Oak Talart Desk. .s.ess1+ $1080 $1235 Ook Ruffet Ts S13 | on eee dan ask 60.00 : Oak Iulaid Desk. seecee $12.00 9.60, 4 Oak Buffet Ta . $10.00 * ok, cl k 3 Worth. 4 = cos pa oreo eee pen. SESS White Enameled......... $10.00 vs oe [igre . MapleiDeam coe. eeres ss $200 $12.00 Aya woamelene Mahowauy Buttet ‘able Tether ie corte we $52.50 Comer" “ Maple Desk 12 é $6.00 mia pestearinleniese : 5 Oak 5 the days to us # ESE + $5.50 $2.75, Maple Desk -.....0..,..- $4.40 = y = < ° is: Mahogany Finish. 5 Etueltace 3 $35.00 $20.00 Finish Cor: Maple and Maiog. “Minish Washst d Cabinets. Suit Desk by their fel- demask 2 $36.00 $25.00 Maple Desk asnstands, : Overstuffed Ps $27.00 Mahogany w Mahogany inlatd : $50.00 27.0 AMaliseue orth: : ahogany intald : aes sane aa Maple Wachstand..... shegany Finish. 5 uring the $60.00 $42.00 Desks Wash-tind giant nish = 53000 ees $15.00 §18.30 jig are Bee § Malang Finish. St Parlor and Bedroon Tal # inlaid: Sid Desk... Malic y Finish, corner. . $23.00 = s the Colonial st kK... $14.50 Vern: tin... $100 00 = . $55.00 3, 4. X : , the part of] pieces, ve- DGC, | ee aoe White Washs std u Yeris Martin “$140.00 Tables. 2 outward | 4 ae Min oo $00.00 $58.50 Bale) Wasting aot: Vernis Martin. 27300. . € SS was eve ore | © wleces, Oak Desk . z ° vornis, Dak «i abogany fink: earance o re Ga ane | 8s Maina ne $40.00 + $40.00 $22.00 Oak Desk | ff Dressing Tables. 48 Qak and Mahogany Gish at y app Odd Arlo Suite, 2 f y: = 2 “ "} = 4 Rratcre sce toa entre = iteess iicaeaeee $25.00 $13.50 Gar len Mahogany Finish’ Desk! 1. Yerut Qak and Mixtowsiy” finish as 5 x Parlor i vermis Siariti, warts. Oak hinds nod Sk east front ef the treasury was lit- z= ee civet $18.00 $11.00 Chiffoniers. B sch en Vernis Martin, Curio... ak. _iiveh and: Misbeg: ny people, while upon the | % | Chippendale style, B hogany | Sera 4 sa laid damask cover 55.00 30.00 Sal a5 é $19.00 | Hreh. inland. ed a chorus of several | & 48.00 | Sota’ Hepplewilte aiyle: : price. Oak Dressing 1 $22.00 Lamps. | _ Mahogany finish, 2 styles 3 : PD ‘yle, D i $ | Ou h udies, of them gaily | | in muslin... 2 $59.00 $45.00 + (Onke Ohitronter. Odd White Dressing Table $13.00 Lamp.... ee oa we pay einer nae aka AO g52.00 | Sofa, ial style, “in 5 Mahogany-fintsh Oak Dressing Table. $13.50 Lamp : Gas ane MURS wea Se S ahah : $50.00 muslitl a esos $40.00 20.00 Mat finish Chiffon! Mahogany Dressing Lamp Mahogany finish, 2 styles Hale n the leadership of | & $45.09 Colonial style. Mab Chiff i Mahogany Inlaid Dressing (eed rere Percy > eat aucned [oe ae Nalvetseese ce $50.00 $25.00 Mineees | Gules : Table =. $60.00 : ok = oe - $49.09 | Chair, ei Mahegan: Chiffonie: . =. da nor a song that | % pieces i style, +e. $35.00 $17.50 Birch Chiffonter..-2, : stat broug yes of many of | & s $69.09 Chir, ‘Side, Overstuff, in Mal v-finish Chiffon $9.95 yi t ucee tame pieces cS damask we... $30.00 $20.00 Chiffonier, French 5 peal nd fervor and $63.50 Side, “Orerstumt” in § Dever glass - “$9.50 $6.80 top, wath s s young voices that made ee en Gain Site Oveatat ta See ime Ciifonier.<. $5.00 $19.00 : i $70.00 53.00 hair, verstui, roniel LST. RAIS PeneEee nish e ck and 2 tired and worn | anak: 1. $18.00 $10.80 Lau pe eee a) Q fin a tr stained sc re $80.00 Divan, Gverstuf, in dam: ay 1 glass...... $25.00 $18.00 If | Mabozany top i fee cel | 2e | ee See ca Gar te Each Se Onyx Tables. | Mises ain es Yar alt $85.00 hair, ers pevel glass E523: Sidebo i y top a . pe eh | damask... sees $18.00 Hey el glase--= sr v acpeataes: Ongs Tobe : ++ $9.5 eo is s ing ¢ Rocker, damask 00 387 2 idehoatd. nd Ouy tle : ‘Oak all | : ne h | ” $30.00 § She ‘Chats, damant g1.00 $5.30 White & Brass Beds. Qak Sited acd Bene Oak t ‘ n air. As scon oe Yivan, gold, damask. 2.0) $200 $24.0 : Sale. ik Sid-b tages : hak. sicotainge ; “was $80.00 $53.00 guid $17.25 Reon Sess: Gak ‘Sia ae : Dees arenes: The St ae hale. 5.00 $11.06 Tedstead, 4 ft. and 4 ft Oana Talle.. 5 again the me to revive those 2 eS Withee ee é woes $3.50 $2.55 One T : who sul painfully "g170.00 | vest, $22.00 $16.50 ad, = Oak z : ore. . ck an t ticipation dat ie SES Oak Si aS tt $35, sein was in} Bedroom Suites. GoM Push: : Bonet, 3 Fe Oa | we . in inuslin. . Sider woscse-ss $100:C0 Worth ey | : air, danas! Oak Sideboard = $50.00 Weln $15.00 v0 Gee aaziaet Brass Beds. Pitan cimacre a f Been atte ie v nue th Chair, da $ A Sale \t Sideboard. 2.1 £80.00 $45.00 Oak, 2 drom......- S1s00 Pri nist : = oe ea ce | Gold x . worth. Ee Antique Oak Sidebonrd..1$115.00 $55.00 Mohoraay * finish, oe : entering the grounds -plece Goud s ad Be g in $55.00 42.00 E weet j Gini Bau by the President Filece if 8 Hine Sit ES China Cases pauline oneee Menhosens in sh the reached the Ma eres [eee rH (Orders filled from sample.) a Sowing. as 3x5 o'clock, Colonel Har- Table, Vernis Martin style §2 Oak China Case, round end $13.00 one ee Rolid Mahogany yles an se with him being cheered lusti- A a Oak Chin Pe wee $45.00 Oak DAES Solid Mahogany, inlaid Oak Chin sage. < 3. ak, ly as they passed before President McKin- Mi : Extension Tables. Gak China Care $5.00 $8.00 Oak, open: i | lays wir was standing wii bared feadi and irrors. : Sale Jahogany China Cas $30.00 Oak and Mabozan lge 1 y | é + Worth. prize. oy Seat ate $8.60 Library Tables a face aglow 1 : | worth: ite: 1 04k Extensior Ka Odd D Oak any finish, | amas With Presi ley were Secre- | Mirror, Sitver and White, itd Oak? Extension ee ressers. slay 40 | aa Postmaster Gen- 18x40 plate............ $15.00 $10.00 Tape CONUS ree sie $4.55 sacs seid ai 7 acting secre- Mirror, Crean nd Gilt, rs rtension ‘Tet Worth. < 3.09 | + $14.00 General Wilton Hee) Gee OF ee eae 0, en gTND Maherane-tcteh Dresser.. $45.00 eee 2 2 Eton oe Bak » Oak Suite...) Be eas oe peas Oak Extension Table, $9.00 Birch Dresser. + $30.00 en eo S240 Cee Poses ingeaaiiats Mirror, Gold, ISx40...... $25.00 $18.45, Oak Extensiyp Teble. 10 Maple Dresser. 1 $85.00 ee i : regon, and m 3 +. $40.00 29.50 Mirror. Gilt, $11.00 $7.65 3 $19.00 $15.40 Qdd Birch Dress Onk at * mimittee Mirror, Gilt, $11.00 Table, 6 Odd Birch Dresser: Mabegany -s party of friends ere Gul nes $9.00 $7.20 Mobogany-finish Dresser. ae eed s Presse FF? I rome eh 00 8 Birch Ine: Seas Matawane ® the troc Office Desks. Mirror, GHU 30sd8...0.0. $3600 $19.00 $6.99 Gal Dresser: rime On = ‘ , 3 . . ahogany ester. = dak © windows: Bo-tiich s Jonble-pedestal Oak” and” Gilt, é 10 oot 7) Odd Oak Dresser, tee z ; : f ae $29.00 $21.5 Oak 5 Aoulaane H-top Desk......... $16.75 é $10.00 $7.35 8 Birch Dres: = Maple Kidney Tai sa pele’ File Case Stock 20 per cent below cost. Crean “and Gold, Bree serves $24.00 $18.50, IIIT $1100 2300 Mahogany ‘Kidney Tabie.. # diers reached wee - $19.00 xtension Table, 8 a8 aaa rreaser. j- $1350 | Ouk Kidney Table s il the last carriage con- 7 baat $16.00 $11.00 tt seerecres 23.00 6.5 nish Dresser, $10.00 25.00 | Mahogany Kidney Table.- § th 8 a gran rich Z : Oak Extension Table, 12 Jerse ss Age RPIEOO) } vi passed there was a grand Reed Goods. meta 5 feos vecetescses $3500 $25.00 Finish Dresser, $10.50 2 $28.00 President elf several a OxeD $12:00 $8.00 Onk Extension Table, (8 $20.00 Finish Inlay... $25.00 he applause which bro with ee : $21.00 $18.40 | $1850 : Mahogany Finish and Oak, ysion ‘Table, “10 A new shipment of Mahog- any-fnish Inlaid Tables at $1.19 with eu é $17.00 00 00 ap vor Oe $30.00 $21.75 Mahogany Fi h, cebinet * 7.8 $2800 | Sab es Gar [$e © Hoo | and $1.29. n vigor and earnestness. $40.00 $32.00 - $23.00 $65) hat in nd and soldiers and squad of frequent “Tabie, = Dresser. owed the he felt for the brave ng in front of him. The W. B. MOSES & SONS, F St. Cor. iith. stead eneneeeeeeeeteliliti execu so dearly an nineietetete etn eeeetetetetetetetetetntnnenneneetetete A PROTEST FROM SPAIN|= ent for fund f , representing that the situ- EMPORARY HOME. Miss Onthank, towels, pillow cases, hand- nt to the pro- | such ownership of prop or in carrying ee tee armen cisecess ae Se a0n kerchiefs, whisk brooms, etc.; F. 1. Hop-| visions relating to the manner of collect- | on business, should be taxed te a the treseere fee 10RD ee: | District Soldiers, Given a Resting | kins, basing, dippers, pails, and six dozen | ing revenue tthe insiances mentioned by | Tile rating is made mot wecaure of any One me d the tressury for 109,000,000. pe Plece at 4128 Oth Street. | forks; Mrs. Richmord, disinfectants; F. you. The law specifically provides how the | positive or general law on the subject, but y he received 30,000,000, | wink: thi ds_chloridi hi r ; : 4 : h hat it t a a S iy a 2 : = a ee COLNE AO a vhe: e ist Regiment of District Volun- illiams, Tee pounds chloride or lime: | revenue shall be raised in these instances. | upon the grou that is a courtesy due s Ambassador Cambon Asked to Communicate | ““rhy tank of Spain nominally holds i,o0,. | When the 1 Regiment ith it colors | MES. Witets, silver knives; Mrs. Cutter, | It ie by stamps, bought, affixed and can- | from one nation to another os It Verbal! Official 000,400 pese in internal fours, but the | teers marched away it bore with it colors seuLJohustoes hoe Bist ican || AE ARIK & Or She Gonna’ wih bee Faising } t Verbally to the Officials Here, sums supphed to the government on this | presented by the Legion of Loyal Women. Wavialiciens vavsintestantss ; oo SaaS cies ane haSS rect eee guarantee are already exhausted. When it returns it finds the same organiza- Emory, sofa and chair; Mrs. Scheyer,| '*trament Should Bear Evidence. | 71. consular offic at country and a ———— vee lon ready to receive those of its members | 10 sacks flour, wash bowl and pitcher, rice, | ‘The instrument that is taxed should | their chancellors taries are ex- ez i Tie j Against the Capitulation of Manila MARYLAND POLITICS. who have not homes of their own in a | Gat and pillows: Mrs. Partridge, Jellies; |earry with it the evidence of the compl lempt from all irect, personal or sump- ‘ rr ammee ne expect prepared fo s |“ Sat ance with the law, and you have asked thi nary es ang & oe . Gn Becaune Protocol Had Been Signed | Contest for Congress in Sixth Din- | home especially prepared for them. It 18)” Cosh donations—Miss Emma Sickles, $10, | *2° reas he Age rts at | Whether federal, state or municipal, unless — trict—Other News. situated at 413 9th street, in the center of | Mrs. Rosenburg, $5; Mrs. Eliza Dunlap, $5: | 0M7ice to allow you to make reports at | Hietner feneral. & of property in. the x eccenas Erewlowsly CanalcjasCharces. i Gorbenpedaeriee Gruner eeeniacsStac the city, is large, bright and airy, with a Mrs. Brenemer, $3; Mrs. E. M. Zane, §1; | Stated periods and remit therewith the | United States or engage in commerce atest r Speen aps ahem pis eae ia j large garden In the rear. On the first floor | Mrs. A. C. Stoner, $5; R. O. Holtzman, $1.; | amount of stamp taxes required upon the | Tae commissioner has also decided that : 7 iy HAGERSTOWN, Md; Sanaa ere | are the office, dining rood and kitchen. On ee ae Alexander and Miss Eat. al |instruments issued by you, instead of on pe oe mn m d correspondent of the London | The political situation in this county 18) 11 toor abov large parlors and read- | Mrs. jfulse, 2c; Mise L. iillis, soe Mex. | Stamping these instruments, because of the | ae hate are cot mataee to Been ; | growing warm and decidedly interesting. | the # He eee ede y apart. | Mrs. Hulse, . Hills, 50e.; Mrs. | triting amount of the premium in each | bY the students are not su he s : = aon f Senatocss Wellington aail erect com eure pees nia cot eoe one | Hielens Re ley Sissi: IED eogalcgis meal | Ce euney ammoune or te eceaniomaD poli. | clal tax imposed by the war revenue act « F The government recently ferward2d to | The selection of Sen: | | wents filled Cor OLA DIE ICS, i Brough, $2; Miss Eva Doughty, $2; Mrs. | C2S¢, (he-., ral RON f= >. < = i | f the republican state central | “O ome accident, the printed in- | @ ; . | cles issued with the sale of goods, etc.) it M. Cambon, the French ambassador at | Chairman of the rep bh | piers Ue ere Lt Clem. Smith, $5; a friend, 50c.; Mrs. Green, | Gould be extremely difficult’ and’ burde EXPORTS TO GREAT BRITAIN f 3 7 nch ambass eq | Committee is looked upon as a successful | vitations prepared by Mr. B. H. Warner, | gag Men hassend $1: Dr. J A. Hunter, | Would be extremely ic n ‘den- . th wer Was! a long and strongly worded | pacifier of the Cook faction, which f ev- the chairman of the execulive committes $5; Gash st “roti fase * | some to stamp each and every instrument « r s statement respecting the Philippii®s, which | eral years past has caused the reguiars so | for relief from the cl: commiitee, aud pais ots on issue. This office is of opinion, and so | They Increased 52 Per Cent During s © will communicate verbally to the Wash- | Much concern and to whom defeat was al- | al-o the chairman of local committee Repti es holds, that this concession asked, viz., ‘of the Year. re eaten sent eat Wal ways atinbuted. ‘The contest tor Congress | of the Red Cross, were not distribued to] INTERPRETING THE STAMP ACT. | reporting at the end of specific periods’ ia: euxk Sat, Sette semen . eir ¢ bupescied nora heres ; is a decidedly one-sided affair, the demo-| ithe members of the regiment when they — cannot be granted. Where the instrament |_| a aig neta tachet se in pain protests against the capitulation | crais making but litle show of interest | came in terday. It is desired, however, | Recent Rulings by Internal Revenue | is subject to a definite tax that can be de- | United States have fallen =e : the at f Manila because made two days after the | ‘They seem to be floundering around for «| tat every soldier who has returned and 1s Bureau. termined at its issue, it must have affixed | past year, while American exports to shee x 2 gned. | candidate. On the other hand, the repub-|in need of a home will consider that he is samanagione . | and cancelled the stamp that the law re- | Britain have greatly increased, has been fort f Boies ti he Ma-j licans find themselves handicapped by the | especially iuvited to 413 9th street to rest {| Acting Commissioner Wilson of the in-| Guires be it large or small. This decision SR NO ae Hie a ay gr v the rev rom the Ma- | umber of aspirants, each of the five coun- | and recuperate. ternal revenue office has addressed to a | js reached after having given the subject ! but the full year’s figures just pre- = ay devoted to the | ties composing the district presenting a| Mrs. A. S. Odell and Mr. Peter B. Sween- | travelers’ insurance company a letter de- | careful consideration in reference to the ee oR 2 P etntinn sae suse de ee }faverite sou. Montgomery leads off with | ey can always be found in the office. Mrs. | ciging a number of interesting points which | multitudinous effects that a contrary de- | sented by the treasury bureau of stati 2 Escort Reviewed by insists upon the United States | Gould, Frederick has Urner, | Washington | Bond has harge of the dining room and aw atecmneinliniconnsetion uni eniheisnwar on might produc: 5 bring e = ae corey a = P suinaldo to liberate a thou-| Presents Stake, A y ses re, | kitchen and is assis exe t 3, M au a i re ails not heretofore publisheé ese sho! T scort of the I sguinaldo to liberate a thou- | ind Garrett Ravenscraft. This s.ate ef af: | who are giving the hoya plenty of beer: | ness as affected by the war revenue act. Foreign Diptomats Exempted. Bl! oul ote Eek Oe Sete ARE aoa n th ania-ds now in his custody, m: | fairs is brought about by the conceded fact | steak, good coffee, hot rolls and everything | In this letter the acting commissioner says, It has also been held that checks and re . seeped s Stet lenge er t vi vere placed there, the uote that a nomination will be equivalent to an} eise the market can supply. The tables | in part: | drafts of ambassadors, ministers or other seq to the L ae ing om ets =a . + Admiral Dewey.” election. were set last evening with snowy linen, |v 3 smbers of the foreign diplomatic corps | €4 12 per cent, the imports from the Unite : : . ah The concensus of opinion here among the | great bowls of nasturtiums, and contained | IM construing the act, it must be done | members Sis ae a eae Kingdom have fallen off cent. The nates eer tO ed the Government. best informed politicians is that should | quantities of everything good to cat with perfect Impartiality and in entire con- | residing in this country are exempt from es arias ahET ATION iy My es - sh chamber of deputies yes- | Stake drop out the vote of Washingion || Mrs. Sara Perkins. who has charge of the | sistency with the rights of all persons af- | tax, wren made in the course of the con- | ¢xports EL eADEA Raden ioe eee peek eee str pone 2 sie county would go to Gould and eventually | linen, reports an abundance of bedding and | fected. ‘she government revenues must | duct of their business or in connection with | | - ere URE kk GK or Canaiejas, in the course of a y é ; ; g in round numbers cor ae : casured | @2ke him the nominee. The friends of | bed linen, but that 3Y More night shirts | arst be protected, while to grant the con- | expenses in ntal to their residence here | the imports from the United Kingdom, the aver spewed Of Siolent and unmeasured | Judge Stake, however, claim that he is in| and towels are needed. An abundance of | Srst be protected. while to grant by your | as diplomatic agents. If, however, they | figures of the bureau of statistics being: denounced the government collec- | to stay A ~ inating Greooiee arnereeacceentines pat donations | company and others writing similar insur- | beconie property owners or engage In busi. | s from the United Kingdom, $109,- : Cee a a ee eR ar | Ce edie Cu a Swill be “hala {ance might not result in bringing in less | ness, then the papers which are subject to exports to the United Kingdom, : ego onvention will meet in Hagerstown the | ceptable. Religious servi- be held : s es . 7 05,152 and Low in the peace negotia- | 9¢¢h “but as yet no one has been seriously !in the parlors tofhorrow afternoon at 4| revenue, yet the form of return that you | tax that may be made in connection wi.a ‘ named in connection with the 1 -clared that whereas the issue with | Capt poli ians at first was ar a Vout- | conductor , it had become peace equally a Vout- | tow: mination. | o'clock. ‘om for many y The ladies desire to retu on irain between” Hagers- | donations, which dre spe Washington and Baltime died sud- | edged below He produced a sensation by e denly yesterday, aged fifty-four years. Al- | Miss Emma S when Admiral Cervera asked for | though in i Ith for some time, he con- | cooking utensils and donation of box of bs of War the minister for the | tinued on bis run up to the Ist of the pres- | extracts; Mrs. F."M. Alexander and Miss plied to him, “May God help | ent moncn, when he laid of for what he re-| Little, table covers, Gozen bath towels, garded as'a brief vacation. He had been | couch’ pillows, hymnal and prayer book, ed Senor Sagastu | in the cmploy of the Baltimore and Ohio | calendars, paper and envelopes: Mra, Cute tator merely to | Railroad Company for thirty years, and was | tor, sheets and pillow cases: Mrs. Lawrence Pitiyn, and he at-| one of its most trusted and popular con-| Sands, three rocking caairs; Mrs, Millis, rea, minister for | ductors. — n thanks for all y ically acknowl- Mr. Sheld, one gas range; les, loan of gas range and | tacked s re Rima sheets, pillow cages, ‘towels: Mrs. S. 8° Officer his staff . Pee wees nister of marine, || Mrs. Icia M. Swartz of this city has been | Shedd, pair slippers, hight shirts, table aller re mer heir incapacity. elected represent tive to ae Geese chaps cover, one quart’ sevén-year rye: Mrs. OE | Was suspended. Senor Canal-|ter, Order Eastern Star, which meets in| Ros soap," towel Mra. ae WHAT MISS L R WILL bo. Anke Rosenburg, r irs. Jacob: Uinue his speech today. Masonic ‘Temple, Wash e held secret session, pee sot vaiRaee Mr. John V. Sac Po ee married here ton, Septem- n, sheets, pilloW cases, towels, night shirt, soap, cornstarch Mrs. Green, three chairs, one portiere, ore bowl ana pitcher, coffee pots; Mrs. Crosby, dishes, comfort, Her Broth Obes Says Sh rx Wishes. wil e of Washington was nturday to Miss Mary B, reey. a ecm 8 severe measures to} Anderson of this city by Rev. G. 8. Bowen | two rockers, chair;: Mrs. Stanford, rocking z zi a prevent repe of the secret sessions of lof St. Mark's Lutheran Church. _| chair, Evens, one gallon disinfectant and “s cortes reaching the public ar> nullified ; irs. Louls EH. MeComss and Miss May | chloride of ‘Ime; Robert. boyd, wire wil! be « ne ae and deputies of the oppo- | M¢Comas, wife and daughter of Judee L. | hooks and tacks palma; Colonel Jos. Leiter declares | ¥¥ ¢ aprie oes eae en as. have returued from a trip to | Friend, washstan A. Story! rocking ete i ee ae | sect eager to inform the foreign osa and the Adirondacks, and are now | chair and table; Miss Maloney, soap, jane 5 : ae ee pondents as to what goes on, Yes-| at “Springfield” preparatory to their re-| coup and tea:no-neme, rocker’ Ghote, oi i s patter | enamber ended with | turn to Washington. r 0 ror; Mra, Wade, books; Mts7 Green, tow: Miss Louise Carr, towels and wash cloths: “nment, |, 4mong the latest arrivals of summer vis- itors from Washington are Mr. Isaiah Pe- the gov ; wgusta minsiry is a Ue : ; Mrs. Jenkins, chair; Mrs. Mary Lamb, Ae 1 we do not discuss corpses; we | {te Of the Post Office Department and wife, | Matiress; Mics Dva, Doughiy, orepen i J. T. Burrows, Mrs. John Ingersoll Miss C. Curry, A tire 0. sentir children, Endward Itnyre, Miss Sthel Suge ee eee nO as suienant 0f\| orice: aud Att lierare iia ae ton, books; Mrs. Houghton, plates; Mrs. 7 , w n inqui 3 8. Berry, 1 comfort; Mrs, 1. L. H. Bailey, : sources ¢ 3 against the Santer er basket of peachee; Mrs, Engle, ginss flower Z Suter 1 navy. ‘The debaie apparently Soldier to Address Endesvorces. bow!s; Mrs. Klemroth, ritoon; Mrs, Law wCaIa aien the government. J. H. Maxwell of the 9th Cavalry, who | rence Bands, russ and bouke; Mre, Bald- = ee red that at yesterday's exbinet | was wounded in action before Santiago, | win, louage cover, cushions’ and book: ca 7 asta told collwagucs | will deseribe the great fight for the En- | Mrs. Gibbon, boule; Robert Royd, lsh t st be prepared for the fall of | deavorers of Plymouth Congregational | pans; Solomon Lewis, painting of ‘sign : vf new patterns in Carpets at | the cabine Church, corner 17th and P streets, tomor- | Mrs. J. W. Babcock and ladies of Soldier 2 COMPANY G AT MONTAG 3 at Hoeke’s.—Advt Gen, Blanco has appealed to the govern- | row evening at 7:45 o'cleck. Rest, flowers; Mrs. Lake, flower vases; Wakon for Tho Evening Star by Miss Frances B. Jobnetom,

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