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Evening Star dated March 4, 1893

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 C, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1893-TWENTY PAGES—PART ONE. Some of them knew just where they were . Harrison by Senator Gorman and...

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 Ss el PART ONE. 2 mE eee: SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. | CIRCULATION

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 PART ONE Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas ant and retreshing to the taste, and actszentiy

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 PART TWO. “alates EVENING STAR: THE DECORATED BALLROOM. A GREAT BALL, A Mawificent Fete to ty Today's Cereiuaaies IN THE...

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 Ran. cael THE EVENING STAR: pay, BES — WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. MARCH 4,° 1898—TWENTY PAGES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WINTER...

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 THE EVENING STAR. parties accu PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, IO) Pennsylvanian Avene, corner Lith

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 2 THE EVENING STAR: bo te a a Maryland bad a good representatve in Gov. Frank Brown and Maj. Gen. Hy. Kyd Dongiass, adjatant

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 CLEVELAND HELPERS. Entertaining Gossip About the Mem- bers of the New Cabinet. MEN TO HAVE PORTFOLIOS. ate Mr. Carlisle's...

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 pS Cilla Soldiers FAMOUS ‘With martial tread and soldierly bearing the pilitia of the country have invaded the cap- Ral...

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 SECOND LIFT. ALFRED 0. LLOYD. p. m, and proceeded to R remained all night, and were afterward trans- ported to Homestead on

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 4 Starkloff, first lieutenant; N.S. Hill, second Meutenant Company B—G. F. Haupt. captain; A. W. Peuss, first lieutenant;...

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 NANCING PATRIOTS. Inaugurations Have Been Cel- rated With Waltz and Minuet. WASHINGTON’S TIME. ‘al Balls of a Century—Great

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