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Committees on the Centennial Celebration. April 30th 1889. of the Inauguration of

George Washington as President of the United States

HAMILTON FISH. President.

No. 1.-PLAN AND SCOPE

ABRAM S. HEWITT, CHAIRMAN

JAMES M. VARNUM

CORNELIUS N BLISS.

FREDERICK S. TALLMADGE,
SAMUEL D BABCOCK,

No 2.-STATES

WILLIAM G HAMILTON CHAIRMAN.

JAMES C. CARTER,
JOHN SCHUYLER,

J. TALLMADGE VAN RENSSELAER

JAMES W., HUSTED..

THEODORE ROOSEVELT
JACOB A. CANTOR,

E ELLERY ANDERSON,

FLOVD CLARKSON,
HENRY W, LEROY,

JOHN B. PINE.

JAS. M. MONTGOMERY, SECRETARY,

No. 3 -GENERAL GOVERNMENT. JOHN A. KING, CHAIRMAN. JOHN JAY,

EDWARD COOPER,

WM. H. WICKHAM,

WM. R. GRACE,

ABRAM S. HEWITT, Chairman. ELBRIDGE 1. GERRY, Chairman Executive Committee,
CLARENCE W. BOWEN,. Secretary,

FREDERICK J. DE PEVSTER.

WM, H. ROBERTSON,
CORNELIUS VANDERBILT
SETH LOW. SECRETARV

No. L-ARMY (Military and Industrial Parade)>

PHILIP SCHUYLER, CHAIRMAN
JOHN COCHRANE,
LOCKE W WINCHESTER,
J.. HAMPDEN ROBB,
FREDERICK GALLATIN,

S. VAN RENSSELAER CRUGER.
JOHN C. TOMLINSON. SRCRETARY,

No 5-NAVY

ASA BIRD GARDNER, CHAIRMAN,
JOHN S. BARNES,
GEORGE G. HAVEN,
JACKSON S. SCHULTZ,

S NICHOLAS KANE,

ROBERT. E. LIVINGSTON,

D WILLIS JAMES,

FREDERICK R, COUDERT,
OSWALD OTTENDORFER,

JOHN JAV PIERREPONT SPIRE ADV.

No 6.-ENTERTAINMENT.
STUYVESANT FISH, CHAIRMAN,
LEVI P. MORTON}
WM. B. BEEKMAN,
GEORGE WILSON,
WARD MCALLISTER,
EDGERTON LA WINTHROP
GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, J.
S: L. M. BARLOW
STEPHEN H. OLIN

WM & D. STOKES, SECRETARY.
No 7-FINANCE.
BRAYTON IVES, CHAIRMAN
LOGAN C. MURRAY
JAMES N. BROWN,
JOHN CLAFLIN,
JOHN S KENNEDY.
LOUIS FITZGERALD,
ALLAN CAMPHELL.

JOHN SLOANE

JAMES D. SMITH,
EDWARD V. LOEW,

JAMES H DUNHAM,
EUGENE KELLY.

WALTER STANTON.

De LANCEY NICOLL, SECRETARY

No. 8.-RAILROADS AND TRANSPORTATION,
ORLANDO B. POTTER, CHAIRMAN.
CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW
ERASTUS WIMAN,
CHARLES WA DAYTON,
JOSIAH M, FISK.

JAS: DUANE LIVINGSTON, SEC'Y,'
No. 9.-ART. -

HENRY. GAMARQUAND, CHAIRMAN
DANIEL HUNTINGTON,

Fa HOPKINSON SMITH
WILLIAM E: DODGE,
FRANK D. MILLET

H. HA BOYESEN,

CHARLES HENRY HART.

RICHARD W. GILDER, SECRETARYS

No. 10. EXHIBITIONS.

GORDON L. FORD, CHAIRMAN.
RUTHERFORD STUYVESANT,
JOHN L. CADWALADER,
LISPENARD STEWART

CHAS, H RUSSELL, JR., SECRETARY.

No. 11.-LITERARY EXERCISES. ELBRIDGE T. GERRY, CHAIRMAN CLARENCE W BOWEN, SECRETARY.

Office of the Secretary. 251 Broadway

New York

October 20th_

188

Col. J.J.Garnett.

12 Frank fort St.. City.

My dear Sir, -In reply to your request that the

Committee on the Centennial Celebration, of the Inauguration of George Washington, as President of the United States. should give you permission to publish the Official Programme of the ceremonies which will take place in this city, on April 30th 1889 let me say that I am requested by Mr. Elbridge T.Gerry, the Chairman of the Executive Committee. to write to you, to say that you are at lib

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erty to publish the Programme you propose, without responsibility to our committee and subject to its final review and approval.

very truly yours,

Claremaid? Bowen

Secretary.

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Telephone Call, "21st Street, 126."

26 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.

1889

T. M. STEWART,

326 Seventh Avenue, New York.

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"After an inspection of the extensive Steam Carpet Cleaning Works of Mr. T. M. Stewart, 326 Seventh Avenue, near 28th Street, which have been in successful operation for many years, we conclude that the order and method attained at this establishment have materially contributed to its success. A large five-story building is entirely devoted to the business; the Cleaning Machines, which are a wonder in themselves (patents of 1872, 1874, 1875, 1878, and 1880), being on the fifth floor; beaters and brushes driven by steam, currents of pure air forced through the carpets, effectually clean them from all possible impurities. The fourth floor is used for the folding of carpets. The third floor is devoted to his new and wonderful process of scouring. Here every possible stain is removed, over fifty different chemicals being used, so as not to affect the different shades and tints of the carpets. The first and second floors are used for the storage of carpets, where they are kept as safe as if in a sealed case. The whole establishment shows ingenuity and scientific skill, combined with method and care. All the details of taking up, cleaning, and relaying carpets are done at this most complete establishment. If we were to fill a column in commendation of Mr. T. M. Stewart, we could not say more in effect."

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