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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1898-16 PAGES. 9 B. Wil “LIAMS, GEN. MILES’ ARMY BILL O70 AIOROROAOROR CRORE TOR EROREREREROR ORGAO TOA ABCACA EA: iene niture, Etc., 7th and D Sts. fl ; Our signature attached to an advertisement means goods strictly as advertised. Books for the Million! A General and Two Lieutenant Generals Has Most Liberal Representatives) (Cu. Bek Derertment, with its thousands . i a most attractive spot Give Lace Prva Fr Santa —at the— a from the pretty toy books for little tots to the most elaborately bound vohune for s Cashed. Open Evenings Until Christmas. FAST AND FURIOUS IS THE SELLING. EVERY ONE HIS NEIGHBOR TELLING OF ADLER’S WONDERFUL PRICE FALLING BY A MATCH- LESS “SCOOP. High prices prev: knocked this pet prac WASH Pension Chec RORNEARGA. © as a role, prior to TH 2 GREAT HOL AREA OA: Hizea 4 1 000 more copies of inte a “Cocked Hat Feet yee peel = ater res Civiize ations, 2 nt peked Hat. egulred meres ‘and! tote of A! Give useful, practical gifts—some- The “purchasing tide” for holiday gifts i cf ee ie We a An eS ve ” eed one ts Susann hoes have seme eeteee Seka oe thing to adorn the household—a gift a «undoubtedly to the remarkably attractive val mes here ae e The Ch ristian, STORE. ‘hac you may, “suap “em tp withont i =< ance. s ma 2 that will last for years and years. Maj. Gen. Miles has prepared a bill for past fortnight. The “gift tendency” this season) leans strongly in WA eae iyze “em. We shall be your SANTA C this and remodeling of the army. H © the finest Lace Curtains made, coy ats favor of serviceable goods—that can give real cémfort and pleasure for months to comé to the fortunate recipients. CANDIES, of At 25 5 cents. 3 A YULE LOG FOR EVERY HOME. course, must play a prominent part in the decorous reception of dear old KRIS KRINGLE; and to that end we are prepared to sup- Rea eee orieeieee ea OVERCOATS BY THE THOUSAND. ply you with all that is most delicious and wholesome. binding — 967 pages — Tangs t — 7G¢, 55-98 For the Ten . $7-50 For the Twelve Dollar Ones. Dollar Ones. J Couch Covers. draft of a bill for the reorganization cf the ance for.. Ch ristmas Candies rge holiday editions ef — Josephns* Seat he s United States army, based on a strength of ° We shall put up in 1, 2, 3, 4 or eqhurna’, Scott's and “s Poems all 9 | SQ -50 For the Thirteen $ For the Fifteen ee Pe ee alee : AOQc. Candies, 5-Ib. boxes. delicious Chocolates | 008 ages tors Reh eae 8 Dollar Ones. ‘ 1 Dollar Ones. tinghams, ‘Tambours, Irish The general principles of the bill (one fea- fxsance and Brussels, at Te. ture of which provides for the creation of : all prices between. three new offices, a general and two Heu- I Tapestry Portieres, suitable for Sone’ Bemerats Oe cies Seay Ub ecu aones ving. $1.39 to $18 pair. with the practice of modern military na- tions) are disclosed in a letter written by Gen. Miles to the Secretary of War “I have the honor to submit herewith the swell new Rope Portieres, $: of Tab ; ° € ’ 3 % t« in Furpity Coverings. ra ows for sofas and cozy comers. United S$ reat = es | 9 ase ae Fee aks the population In the dependent colonies— and Bon Bons—with a choice of ‘The comolete set of Scott's Waverley MEN’S SUITS FOLLOW ON IDENTICAL LINES. | Plosenting Silks, cuttable for | @PProximately 100,000 men. 3 over 150 styles and flavors. These Rovela. in cloth “binding. ree SD 68 Y. i sree = My recommendations are for what I be- ee r 40c. Candies. We z elms 7 eres & = ‘ Sa e panacea he SO lieve to be the best interests of the govern- | 1 9 CEMUS. — are the regular 4oe. Candies. V ‘Toe complete works of Charles Dickens. ¥%| OCEANS OF BIG BARGAINS. A WILDERNESS OF STYLES! ment, not only at present, but. as far as we | 7 shall sell at 19c. 15 volumes — I txpe- $289 € i are able to s for the future. The recom- for... . = mendations have been made regardless of ets ree 4 S any personal consideration of any officer ot 25°-Peanut Brittle, Yor tomorrow, just one day, we Peahinee Soe, ON THE REMNANT TABLES: soldi v ct vith the military eo 4 % 2 | Reeetce oso ag eee ee shall sell the Finest Peanut Brittle, Pe ig Men’s Suits AT § ll 0. Men’s Suits AT 58 oe ceeeeee “The 2 . ava anc Jules Verne’s Wo “ ‘That sold up 23.5 That sold up to $17.59, Dollars for 24c. eps abate et the aaa 0) ents pure and fresh, put up in pound = 68c. © Bb eaa ep seats <0. pan acne Nap be 053.90. ° 24 dozen Scotch Wools [ate necessities of the United States. W (¢ o ; Cooper's Le wera 9 sae 2 Cleaned have 4,000 miles of coast, with twenty-sev boxes—the 25¢. kind—ge. Wears 5 principal harbors, where are located. mil- Macautey's Set. 4 Young Men’s 's s Suits Ats$ Plen’s Suits ATS 5 wool Hons of people and property of aimost in- : eee England... 5 volumes. That sold up to $12.25. S That sold ap to $10. . You want *] estimable value. That they should prop- early orders from Sunday Schools for Candies. Especial prices w erly be defended is demanded by every con- ’ The Geruine Chatte vox — 402 48c sideration of prudence and pages. tratic so0d admini In addition to this we have the ? The Men’s Furnishing Goods Department impor bors in Porto Rico, Cubs and Unprecedented Reductions in Ladies’ Garments. __,, Bests Shiae Seve tana & B in the Philippines to defend, requiring a 100 New Flare Button Back Cheviot Serge } | stories Purgatory and Paradise— Is bristling with Beautiful Holiday Novelties and Cold Weather Comforts large force of artillery. s See ae | | Masterpieces’ and Lat Fontaine's Fables alt “The organization recommended is such Skirts, with tight front and clrewlar back. $3 48 i is Illustrated by Gustave Dore zh h id gold bh i as to give rank in proportion to the impoc- Worth $5.00. Special. lath ana pola HATS—From 98c. to $5. CAPS—From 25c. to $2.50 tant duties and great responsibilities re- de fork tired of the different officers In our serv- i = : 5 milar to the organization which Very handsome Kersey Jackets in box and | The U. 8. nace Porth) GS Closing Ont Stock of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes at One-half Regular Retail Prices Sal and most efficient in the arm’ i of all other civilized nations, and also to that which was found to be most effective in the confeder n the years 1861-1865. A similar organization has been ommended by Gen. Sherman and Lieut. Gen. Schofield. Dec AC les I earnestly recommend fayorable con- eration of the organization as pre- come : green ° le Seact and brown, ‘Thi . $13 and §15— at. : fly-fro + reefers: plain stiap and lap Get wee | $7 () the Philippines and) Hawaii—with with black and 5 | 200 photographic views—$2.00 book ere a | Z Eee SC: A tabletul of fine Books for Children—in- eluding Alice in Wonde: pd —Little Amert. = ‘s Own Bi Yankee Doo Stories NOTE Ne tare, at dd tot at good, Dlacks and tans—worth ORe From the Bible— Rhymes mex for from $5.00 to $6.50—at..... Z Ee a . Littie Folks ight Be- fore Christmas, 10c¢ oe ken | ICTOR E. ADLE Outfitters to Men and Boys, m fusely illustrated —at . W as Provisions of the Bil * Ladi } Stylish Black and Colored Suits, in box and | —_——— 923, 925, — hei 7th St. N. °9 lishment shall consist of fifteen regiments Fine © clés. | worth “from $18.50 to $16.00--and goal value, | ° yieinity—bound) ins limp co = Iry, fourteen regiments seacoast b a too. 5 fore — S 3 two regiments of field artillery, two = of engineers, fifty regiments of infantry. professors and corps of cadets of Very chic Golf Capes—Fine Shaw] Capes in ‘The same in cloth binding for... Lansburgh & Bro. Pal Sas slways ree Unit ed ates Military _Acader 4 : Capes pretty plaid backs and revere fringed. They're iE $8. 25, ‘ “ © th: correct adjustment to h regiment of cava shall ¢ of re Rie nine F be scan alwaya be fixed ater | three squadrons of four troops, numbering ———— Pera narosne, “andor tes 10:0. Umbrellas sent is made 5 1,000 enlisted men. The ast artille see ain p shall consist of fourteen regiments of twelve arant ‘ries each, and the field artillery of two ments of twelve batteries each. Each ment of si St artillery shall consist Oppenheimer’ S, pe Roan ee PANS. “S14 Ninth Stre | rtillery of 1,082 enlisted men. ‘ rm of the service shall con- | four compani fantry shi as Xmas presents. Li 1 ee es a Feally charming Wrap—make ell shapes —pre oily embroidered braided. end | 2 SE ai Velour Jackets.) jx tus gig cmbraktered: weataed ‘ne $23. 98 | les fast evi — = = —! worth $30, $35 and $40.................. + h—worth ats 49c. & 59c. LADIE INCH SCHOOL UMBRELLAS, COOL WEATHER REQUISITES. Bedwear. Underwear. giments of three battalions of regiment of in- Electric [ SUPERPINE ELBCTRIC SEAL JACK BRE S- neess hi HLSteds eogen in the front rank for style and beanty—dip i a eatin eo a ay hall he or | 9 Seal Jackets. | front dart seam Ieefer Jacket tastefully Hned $17.98 agen Frain ated Lady “Star” Readers! tivisone tae 9 ments each. E LADIES’ TAPPETA Wh at Ss the matter ach regiment of cavalry shall consist of WHAT would be more seasonable and appropriate for a Chr handsome Princess handles, with heavy ster one colonel, onooooefefefefntnbnenooefefefefentnlnloooef ith Fi in ‘Shinn? maes, (elec pe a mas gift than a choice of these handsome j Sine “ad one a Senne v t tenant " sels to teh. al enlisted of St ¢ : ral Wool t r. in vente, pants and a fine Razor? The Artery. 9 => | } —_—= s NcaE ETE : = i if he hasn't Each regiment of seacoast artitery shall | ¢@ = S EE tt ated rot er silk Special, 69c. weow only one. pr steam onsist of one colonel, on: lieutenant colo- | ¢ Z Sa rs, ee oe {14 White Blan | ee Sen tioe OURI Ee (act ice mators iment a e| e — SS eas 80r _ i | 29¢. a Garment. rd’ s 2 Stores— 909 first Heutenants, and twelve second tieu- | & Electric Seal’Scarfs, head -and4ai¢——_—______— Special, 98c. rnEktt® Henvy Shirt’ amd Drawers, also 477 Pa. Avenue. tenants, ete. The enlisted strength of a | Sasa Sneha ah ¢ = ined trimmed; Mink Scarfs, head and tail trimmed; Marten Scarfs, head and tail trimmed; Seal, with Grebe: head and tail trimmed; Electric Seal, Persian Yoke Collarette, ‘leetric Seal Collarette, Astrakhan, yoke and nket, 11-4, weight 5. Ibs. ee eyes Special, 24c. Special, $1.48.) 2%. 4) White Wool B ets, 11-4, tt de retina pas | Spied os Speci I, 25c. Special, $1. 98. ” ladios” Heavy Pleecedined Combina- heayy battery shall con: st of one hundred of whom not more than forty shall be a reer eer eer 4 first-ch y e This Store Has ‘The field artillery jestments shall consist . } i , Ribbons. Fancy tibbons. it ndies’ Fleece ti ed Yeats and Pants, aud aptaral od ’ . Bg and 4 inches wide, all for fancy work. So. of one colon+l, ieutenant colonel, three All kinds of gifts ean twelve captains, fourteen first Heu- ‘for boys and nen consist of vighty-six en twelve second irutenants, etc. The strength of a light battery and Plai dds—worth 29 S. perfect-Hituing garments, hall new F -d men, of whom oo forleoenfortoofoofonferfeofoofonfon for oohonfocjoeloolor ooonln eevee sonlntofoloren 1 2 15 Ps ” 3° ceeeeneboeboebsebobebobele tsetse bee t-bsbbedotoletolebleboletoetoblobtebobtobteb jy} met more than forty shall be first-class tails; Electric Seal Collarette, head — — | - Ser Blonket jiu ss ae a eeceialaas . SI ial, 4 4 } Fmnasium eget sl | Tee ‘ ‘i fa and tail trimming; Electric Seal Col —————_—_—_——> | RHE TOES 6S : Special, §2 48. S125 Ladies’ Black ‘Tights, “Phe Phyllis e ¢ uckie hitely eeime try shall consist of atEE ate z art . -_—— pe id “the prettie igs * pone! i one colonel, ligufenant: colosete tise arette, chinchilla trimmed; Electric mn tae oda BE 490, |S the Special, 8c. . *" (| majors, twelve captains, fourteen first lieu | g eal Collarettes, rnouflon trimmed. ————————| bd ar weloros tend M White ond Gray Flesced and Plain Tappan & Co. z } gnants, twelve second leutenants, ete., and Worth $6.50, $7.50 and $9.00. Your——————_| 4 "Si 1, $2. 75 ait sizes, good value. en Ee ee choice— ——— Corset Special. fe pecial, 2: Special, 48c. of Infantry, » major gene! —— ———— R& ‘Thompsot Hove-fitting bd see 3.9 8. White, coe and Balbriggan Shirts eeieie oF ictante te ee Oi a te ’ Special, $3.9 i a "Ee aL ace OF caval aan tee ee a} Beli vance SS z 1-4 White, Gray and Re Special, 73¢. artillery a ———— = 9 eraYs department shat | ¥——————_ ° SSS all wool — in : ja cents dena sa | a : _Special, $4, 98. |Flannels, rank of ma Jor t essistant adju- een Sa | Pes : 3 alifornia Wool Ban nerals with rank brigadier } : z = : ees . three assistant adjuta ts gen eral ——} ae oe ae cane c 2 a | Us Medicated Red Twill Flam eneral w a + rank of lieute —————— iz jsral with the rank of Heute ———= pee isp. 2 Spec ial, $7. Special, 30c. rank ¢ See] Or white ty for é cr. 75 Sis 1 Quaker Whi adjuta aes = Vaunis 2 me ¢ > INFA YC. SLIP “4 pat ‘ c loc. 3 shan 50 . Ay 314-316-318 Seventh. § Special, rt Oe ee ee en ee Den Dee en ek ee CEOS OREN ORO Mee < : hie st dier general, five ass Y ymaste! thers, Mr. i r provement in that the interest would not | sented by the Shire 5( $12 a order coat and eral, with the rank of colonel; elgnt be so diversified as it now is. and Mr. Davis. Th ¢ follows in 50c. a Va. naas TPS ican etl it paymaster with the ayers lose their identity to a certain 7 \ ps tot d we ‘i lieueeaa ae Goon ant extent when there a » many of them, one Baa Sbsase ee mia o for you of smooth or ters gene with the | tnd the personal interest in them is dimin- | py Aphia Reece Serer aay 2 fe tacedl chevict ft peice t hall consist ¢ , There is a greater feeling of rivalry } mural 100 0 2 ~ g h CE ANEL PES unk of with the rank Where there are fewer clubs and fewer gina u ns ul I O I vest will be double . Eee | general; two signal officers, Ke | oh yers concerned. With fewer teams the $16 7 °9 breastec 1 coat satin faced, with- a aa ene j | of colonel; two signal of | Spectator sees more of the players and gets ee ee) o ; Fob ippetta rat rank of lieutenant colone signai | to know them better. oo ‘ with the rank of major ank of major; celve SG pomularizes the game in a city for 90366 2, 424, 426 7th S Street. i Quactisenniee 5 mene Giices| @ith thearank | Of patrons to feel that they know the pliuyers Sues SS © quartermaster’s department shall con- | mounted; eighteen signal offic« e | rersonally and take a personal Interest in eter f one quartermasier general with the | tank of lieutenant, mounted ser-j them. Interest in base ball in New York } phitadetphia ve et 7 on) , : 24 sey & nts (first class), one hundr s\ ants | never Was so great as a few years ago, | Buffalo. P1ioe di i are in need of a Winter of brigadier general, clght vassistant| Fa cise) seventy nveleorporais® tht when « good many of the cranks had a 4 ko Se a4 Ove lon't fail to see Ke ; hundred privates (first class), seventy-five | Speaking acquaintance with such men as Peace j ‘ pees vercoat don't fail to see our Ker = nt quariermasters | privates (second class); in all, six hundred | wing, Richardson, Connor and others. The! seys, Meltons and Vicunas which we was not So much tendency then rank of Heutena slonel, | and ten enlisted men. ; rank feutenant colonel, | and ten € in} for the players to keep aloof from the oo k 1 f, Son « termasters wi it ointments and promotions 0-0 2.4 E stvle ve ris) t » ra cap’ ounted seat Up : aS | inderstood that” am criticising the pres- ot Post-Express. any style vou wish. Rith the rank of captain mounted and one | cable by seniority. Ml cousistof- one | Cot mankeement at alls “Mat is Gustoay Sake Gatuidss (he Athans HRI Gu < be. Sie Mcasuce military storekeeper with the rank of cap-| The corps of cadets shall cor a > ae Samples and Self-Measurement | Tin, from each congressional district, one from } View of it. There were a number of promi- | is scheduled to play Philadelphia in tha Guide Sent Free of Charge. The subsistence department of the army [each territory, one from the District of | ere rooters then who in a way pene a to | city. Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock shall consist of one commissary Columbia, two from cach state at large, | bring the people and the players together. eet pe venings Until 9 O'clock. subsistence with the rank of brigadier gen-| and forty from the United States at large. | 1" those days the cranks were ready to : a eral, four assistant commissarles general se Baga rogers ev SR fight for the team. The Corcoran Cadets and the stera ittl 7 of subsistence with the rank of colonel,! souNNyY WARD ON BASE BALL, |, B2%¢ ball can't be conducted entirely as | qtnictic Club basket bill teams will te IX © UP ALMOMPS, | three assistant commissaries general of cus: a : : Fae ee ne pe mada toipay-c1emust | rete carithe|iiratietine) At the BigP sistence with the rank of Heutenant colon a be yntest in which both public and play- is! me a = : 941 Pa. Ave. N. hat Reeive'c Sof stusistence with the | He Favors a Shorter Season and an | cro ar. interested fantry ‘:mory. They are two leading SEAL On crasOConick Ista commits: lub Cireuit. As for the double umpire system, I did | tesms and should make an inte Use cash where you must—but here fl acme ~~ | saries with the rank of captain mounted. Although John Ward is now deep fn the | net see many games last season, but from I tes . The game will be followed by - J se Cash re yo ust pu rere the ie CIE TOR Crt EE ioe | Duraulc Of thellawslinliNews Mork (livia) |) eset md os > 1 consider. it an Improve: | rormal hop. Linc up: Christmas presents can be bought on Credit. A adler general, six ordnance oficers. ith not forgotten base ball entirely and oc- | Kicking Is an improvement for base ball, |‘ veneration. Select what you want at once and let us lay it the rank of colonel, cight ordnance officers | casionally finds time to discuss ae jenine \ Anyihine: that Sei Slayers) devote 1 iw Shots pees hee Sy iin aside. Pay as you're able—a little each week with the rank of Heutenant colonel, sixteen | which made him a prominent public figure t ne y to playing and not to nick- | 1 5 & obi “4 7 of S You cannot improve upon nature, | erdnance officers with the rank of major, | and to which he was a credit. ing is a distinct gain for the spor : ae -Le ri tora, oe or month. Our great stock of housefurnish-; 3 t ty-six ordna officers with the rank | © 5 3 sat No forcing process will ripen so well “I think,” said Ward, “a season from BIG WHIST MATCH. | Walter; weft. back. ings gives wide range for choice." ce officers: iColliflow =r = turally—as time. Seven years The enlisted | May 1 to October 1 would be about right gas, Hetfner.- -Right back. jBoleer : Remember, we make, line and lay all eae 2 scaled tment shall con- | ana plenty long enough. Base ball is not | Philadelphia Defeats Buffalo for the ts 2 ATSOL Carpets free of charge. . z in barrels in every sealed Uke foot ball, where the players are ex- American Challenge Trophy. Old Glory A. C. Base Ball rtment shall consist of Sent ercising hard all the time they re on the A quartet of colts from the Phi H adelphia | 45, ae & geon general with the rank of briga- £ eoaUae ‘ ‘The members of the Old Glory Athi : AYLOR ral, iWenty assistant surgeons gen. | fleld, In base ball a player exercises vio: Whist Club journeyed to Buffalo last Sat- | ciyh held an interesting meeting last night : r J. I b with the rank of colonel, thirty assist- |lently a Uitle while and takes it casy for |uday night with the determination tol tg conalder base ball mete eee Lg G. WHISKIES nt surgeons general with the rank of Heu-]a while. Between innings he sits on a] bring back the. American Whist League pxeliofiitne | Orient=Senu ton oo mninatiodl ie vy. 9 Mammoth nant colonel. one hundred mad seventy- | bench, or even when he is in the field he | challenge ODI. Amie Cenmas such ona scRkep TEAR eae one oe ro a Credit Hoos SOLD IN BULK aunt surgeons general with the {is not stirring around unless he is 4 : 5 A + 5 : ajor and one hundred and twenty } ball or running the bases, Witte the never had any practice together, but what | made a trade ‘oy which John Hourske, F. = AND LICENSED DEALERS. ons general with the rank of | weather that comes in April and sometimes | tb lacked in that respect they made up ears eh cooeers oe ay Niedfeldt go eg . Graves & Sons eoal it eet my [Eke fa thee alternating periods ot ae” fn ability and cnehustasm. Their captain [Wf Uh6vouns Addanites for Harrington atl | 3 817-819-821-823 7th St. N.W. < Sons, |: ant mounted The eeiatee fauk | tivity and Inactivity subject him to colds | very wisely determined that straight con- | A'S ™ Jao aes os of Heutenant mounted. The enlisted for a esa eee very. : at stra the Atlantics as manager-captains, and will | Bost on. of the m 1 consist of 250 | “"Syesiges if’ the eeasant Le prclonged, the | Yentional long guit whist was a safe rule | not play. regularly. At the close af the = Between H and I Streets. RADE SUPPLIED EY hospital steward ing hospital stew- | game gets to be a drag toward the end to | #6 such they played-for the nine hours of | Mecting the club decided on having John ards and 2,000 pri Nolan as the captain for next season. The ° - players and to spectators. { believe a | the cont = - Rich ard & Cu ‘The Engineers, shorter season would add to the popularity || During the carly: part of the second hait | ¢up, Will, begin practicing early in the | J #9 The Corps of Engincers shall consist of | Of, the same and thus compensate the club | Huffato resorted to expertment in the hope | [PMDE and Positions will he played ft = Washingto D.C Be oe pie eo owners for the time that was cut off. of overcoming the lead—the plan worked | Moore, Earington; Hester Plume: {ak vasnington, D.C. ® chief of engineers, with the rank of | “In my opinion it would be a good thing | well until the fost cight beards, when ict anh ¥ anh 5 Feber, ter = ---s= =| brigadier general; ten colonels, eighteen | for base ball if the players and the public | Fhiladelphia again forged to the fore with ers will also tire ton TipT ent eet fos Sale of Fancy Articles. Meutenant tonels, rty-two majors, for were brought into closer contact. Th bes = ¥ x a comfortable margin of four tricks, thus would be the case more if the circuit was | winning by three on forty-eight deals. ., | two captain unted; forts will be a sale of fancy articl Lt Ee a ee not so lazge—if there were eight clubs in] A swing of four tricks on board nine was Rational Uhres Sssociniton. @oylies 4 Verme nts ted; forty-two second Heu- | the league instead of twelve. T thin due io an unfortunate finesse permitting a | A mceting of the committee appointed to a tenants, mounted. elght-club cireutt is the best. A cireutt com- | lone queen to win inva hand containing the |organiz a national chess association tin egiments of engineer troops | posed of Boston, New York, Brooklyn and! master trump and an established suit of |New York Monday and adopted a plan un- sch, Three. battalions of four | Philadelphia in’ the east, and Pittsburg, | clubs, ‘The teem pepresenting the PhUjadel- | der which the aecochion wit ts os each. Chicago, Cincinnatl and St. Louis in’ the Whist Club was composed of Capt. J. |of matches for the champion: y department shall consist of one | west would be an ideal one. It would be | ¢ Stinson, C. W. Coulston, W. B. Adam- | United States or cable matches. Capt. paymaster general, with the rank of bri national in its scope and would be an im- and T. H. Wilson. Buffalo was repre- | O’Farreil represented the Washington lu The two hall con

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