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Bother railroad nin
lehareh. Ithas
lorn by nearly one fifth. It has attracted
tad its borders trait growers .from nearly
y State in the Union, until it is now sur-
ided on nearly every ride by orchards
lie is part of the record of a half decade
simply show* the program of an already
iraWe city, with the natural advantage*
•ring the finest climate, summer and
er, in the world.
on stamps in sending tor sample copies,
I descriptive pamphlet of Griffin.)
Us brief sketehis written April 19th, 1889 ,
will have to be changed in a few months
■bran* new enterprises commenced and
DISEASED BLOOD.
•* i.«KarasME&Sss thankful to state that after two months
*f K‘irES£8s^JKS^»?r tear us# 1 am entirely cured. I feel it my
Dug and Scratched 88 years.
i l to Mr. Dennic Downing ten years better.
ling Sides and Back.
kidney, And uterine |Uf and
EVERYTHING
ON WHEELS.
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IWMClin Ceremonies — His Arrivel it
I—— Exhibition. Reception—The toon
opening day of the great centennial,
the hotels and streeteup town ate fitted
. ri ^t ftW - Jawia sought boarding places in
these cities, -v
Information has reached the
committee that the work of decorating
tt^Jfwes Rpd buddings in Elizabeth has
President Harrison and party will ar-
H, ofVeflrhiM regiment m fww
will take part in the military parade.
Besides these, the Grand Army, firemen,
Knights of Pythias, Sons of the Revolu¬
tion, the Odd Fellows and other civic
Historical society will act as a special
wwwsr-Mrs
Elteabethport.
The start will be made from Governor
Green’s house at 0 o’clock a. m. The
president will review the procession and
Ihen take his place in line. He will em¬
bark from the Alcyone float and be
rawed to the Dispatch, which will be an¬
chored near by. The Veteran Zouaves
at this time will fire a national salute,
Wall street at 13:80 o’clock. The
sion ceivedby will Hamilton Wall Fish. The
move up street to
way, led by four band*. When
way is reached, the chimes of 1
church, which Is nowbeingelab
either side of the hall, and three bands
will be at the Nassau street entrance.
The president and party will go up in
^ and Mayor &S Grant will sit on a dais and
crowd will T be led 1 8 reception 3Sn£“$£ commit¬
tee of >y which a
young men, u composed as
3 tH* reception committee.
W. Pierson hmiiiton, -Evert Jansen
Wendell, John Watte De Peyster Toler,
Boudinot Keit 1 , Charles K. Beekman,
Beekman Kipp Burvowe, Boudinot At-
terbury, .. Sidney ______' !>. D. Ripley, JamesW. James W.
Charles Hus ted, J, Archibald Archibald Gracie, Gracie, Duer Duer Breck, Breck,
» A. / ----- Van Rensalaer, - "* Woodbury “
Kane, Robert fiobert Stockton, Stockton, Stoekton 8toe Beek-
Wells, man Colt, Henderson Wells, --- Frederick
Frederick Satterlee, Waldron
will breakfast below iii the ban-
ig hall of tiie insurance company,
president and party wifi then be
Morton’s house and thence to Mr. £
vesant Fish’s, where he will dine,
will WU1 then W1UU go JJG to tu the MW balL UtUL #
ed ed two two importai------------ important accessions which wens
late in arriving. portrait, by They St Memin, are the original Chief
crayon of
black and white chalk on pinkish ground,
and to the most notable as being the only
shall authentic be portrait obtained. of CJtuef Justice Mar¬
to
STiar committee, in trying is form a
complete collection of portraits for this
exhibition, felt that ft was absolutely
necessary to have one of Cliief Justice
Marshall, but did not know where to
find it The other addition is that of the
just after the close of the Revolutionary
pose, and had always been in the possep-
aKuEaeKsSS Peate and ^^md Mamietta y ib^lecu^^«f A. Peak, son James and
In 1878 they were offered for sale, and
were purchased by Joseph G. Duncan at
Sen Francisco. From him they came
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SMALL PAY
Washington , D. C„ April 27.-
NaUt^ml hm Almanac office hoe callei
service G>mmisaionerI*mani
computer, and Mr. Lyman can’t get
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Got His
month for what m known as
amputation tion to the removal of both ^ feet the Th
to
the ankle
festas
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while some of fate
greeted with dark a hearty handshake,
wore ft business suit and a l
felt hat.
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He to Given ■ Bmrprim^.Jtorty .*
•Ian ExfiMla Chicata. *
CHICAGO, AjntfjW.-A Chicagoap
to the Herald says-. George Ren
whose taAgaxbai articles on the Ru
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Washington, claims oocii- no
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