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THE EVENING STAR ‘The Reception to erner and Mire 5 Shepherd To-night, PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, ‘The public reception to Governor and Mra Shep. herd wiil take place at Willard’ to-ntgut, betweom AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Tand 10 o'clock, Pu meats have been Northwest Corner Penneyivania Ave. and 11th Sty by made dy Mr, Staples § moiaton of Ue The Evening Star Newspaper Company, throne a prone why wish to pag tae rapa S& H. KAUFFMANN, erevt. ‘ 7 L bee ugh, with Evers Sran is served to subscribers in the eri oscasion fe ers, on their ow: ant, at iOcents ae i 1 afford an appor. nth Contes at the counter . ea re endsoc Mrs Shepwerd G6. id moutha ge? SU ® 1 hone where het (Entered at the Post Uiice ac Washington, «man pecond:ciass mail mater) ta THE WEFKLY STAR—published id 1 year postage prepaid. Stxmontha, Socenaee et” —waret = sem) OW T1—Na 10,730. WASHINGTON. and nnd = Messages of Congratuia’ 7 received tasteventng a num atwiation by mail and © unable te take, TWO CENTS. D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1887 monstration, Rev, S. 8. Mitchell, . f the New York Avenue Presb SPEC SOTICES Procession. There was a space of darkness, and | foraierly pastor of The Now York Ay —— SPECIAL NOTICES. then, in the distance a fed’ glare of ght aid aa | tertan Charch,telecraptiod (rons Ruffalo as “slows q 7 : 7 ‘BI arch of fire moving up the avenue, Two dou! never Detter deserved. Please ace Beem PE ids MTEACHE Caanateas Hector t ee ree ele Gyrmnasinm ‘properly. waried, abd ated eo ne to ac fireworks, Which Were distributed to the men 1a a ath School Workers wh. line and set off as they marched, | sown tithe study of the tose for next Sabbath TOME SWRET Howe. | eratuiation #t 8: 18-27, “Duty, Danger, aud Deliverance.” The familiar air of “Home, Sweet Home” was | 29. Ast Jom wies 03% bi x struck up by the Marine Band, whic headed the | Kn oor thy Re ES main procession, as they neared the stand and a | © ogo ty New ¥ f shout greeted the muste. ‘The guests upon the | @ ould be on C id cheered With the multitude. Governor | 3 is Shepherd stood with his bead od, almost | Dle overcome With emotion, ‘Tr assent a ro seemed to have entered into and a welcome “Home, Sweet Home. | Will be Dack to W Governor Shepherd in Mreworks was Uguted Just | Me ALK. Brows before the head of the miltary procession reached | atid cifcurstances pre Ube stand, It was cheered Hl the last spark | Ucipstion in EX-G0V. SHEPHERD HOME AGAIN. A Grand Demonstration in His Honor TH 4, ort >. Cox will be pres tation toall ‘Christians and the public. Omni Nyeeus fom the Sans teinek s08e3, pastor, |AN OUTPOURING OF CITIZENS. > THE UNDERSIG! “HAVING LOST. or muslsid certain rtificates of Stock of SSeS the Second Mutual whore far distant when you esent health an active par. burned out, Grand Marshel Dickson and his staff, | 4in noi Rotice forthe issmance of all} A Fine Procession and a Brilliant Ilu- attended by a squad of mounted potice rode persons against purcbasi the Read of the column that now passed ti ‘ = mination. st eir appearance Was imposing as they | . q = EP ND SUPPER Tode through a shower of sparks, imgunted on | have ever felt) a creat pri | SS ———— spirited horses, and saluted the governor, who | herd,” who planned and pu on MONDAY EVENING, UCTUBER 10, at NINE doffed his hat a8 they passed. From tuls moment | bravely and successtuy O'CLOCK, at Hotel Unt the end of the procession Was reached there Notes and Incidents. Was a constant cheer from th ¢ additional subsoriptions were rer Unuous shower of reworks, The following additional subscriptions were rw lanx marched by ther band ceived to the Shepherd d wg die,” which called forth espe parker, $25; W.C. Melutine, € pliable to the nation Baltimore and Obio mesengers, 0 thelr ponies, made a uniqu’ ure of the proces The boys th line, all of Whom were neatly tscan be secured | Penmsylvania Avenue Thronged with Ginuine Lincolapiichutecn, | People—A& Beautiful and Stirring Scene—The Display of Fireworke—Mr. Shepherd Responds toa Popular Ova- tion with a Speec! 1 applause, as ap- J pride in progressive men, TUNTUETY & DYER, 1301 Fst, es Washington poured all of its population out upon Pennsylvania avenue last evening to give €x-Gov. Alex. R, Shepherd a welcome back to his ¥ old home such as has never been accorded here to ENE Clavaters any private citizen. ‘The demonstration was ©. RICE, Serre most satisfactory in every respect to the citizens NOTICE.— in charge of the arrangements, and must have ford, Conn,, | B&°H Most gratifying to the distinguished gentie- on, Uctoter | Ian in Whose houor it Was arranged. The night apis ken hy Lake | was.a lovely one, the moon rising early to ald in ark the general tIlumiination, and the temperature be- Ing so mild.asto invite one out ot doors. ‘Thou- sunds of people—men, women, and children— > swarmed into tue brilliantly flluminated Avenue, prices: Of course the greatest crush was in the vicin- ity of 15th street, where ex-Gov. Shepherd stood om the reviewing stand. The head of the rent by with plows, and Picks, and scoops, used in the pubile w ne ‘of the old colored 'me: Sort Of a chant with Which they used to greet tue hour for quitting work. CALLING FOR leaane bag As the last of the procession passed the crowd | Ni0S) paren) surged around the stand. A sea of heads spread | Hlaconed Ub Trin WIth a legend ape out as far as the eye could reach, They gathered | propriate U around the stand almost without a sound, as if Ustening for aspeceh. None wasproposed, "Then yeu they cheered and called for the governor. He | et tata ® Stood with his Lat in hand. “Speech! sporeh ! ter Of Capt. T Was shouted, and the gentlemen on the stand | 4 4 Unged him tO peak. Me stood there silent, and aluhost overcome with emotion at the givat | demonstration, ‘Then he sat down, Stull the ca Was for a specel nally Col. Berret_ arose and plained that thi the tine when | DU Shepherd s expected to make a | PiU Speecu, but Uhat be had consented to say a tew | TMi" Now <THE X the District ef ¢ Rite door Geant. A Sve we ELIDA 1 1 fireworks, tow resulted, pblic the the. words.’ Gov. Sheplierd ruse, and Ue irs : iassa Durst of enthustasm, the muluitude accorded Lin tio procession Uhat formed at New Jersey and Mass: perfect silene He spoke in a par, firm voice, | trou = v0 WORKWAN, LAS chusetts avenues Teached the reviewing stand a little aiter 9 v’elock, and occupied about one hour in passing. While ft Was passing fire-works were playing from many points, and helped to make one of the most effective and impressive scenes ever witnessed on the Avenue. EX-Gov. Shepherd stood on the reviewing stand, with head uncov- peg none sarendiel olny “My fellow-citizens,” he said, “you see before | wast you to-night a proud and graterul ian, proud of | Botseriousiy Wut. & demonstration that riches could not buy nor in- ze Nuence cot and, grateful for this outpouring of i ”) New! §) Uiusandy of heces to welcome me tack wae | Washington News and Gossip. city of my birth and the city which I love beyoud ) TO PATRICK 06-3" Be EE TE es AMD ail the ‘ ne late Ja: a deceased are to - Aguinst the said J JAMES M. GLEEN SS SSS 3 Li fad) Tee StPPLEMEST oF Tie EVENING STAR today red, end responded heartily to the passing salutes he Sy SUS SO oe, Garth, Fou bare a ctiy (eat contains: “The Needaeal at MUNANE: ME of the marching men, When the procession had Af seven years it has grown so that In the little that | Powderly’s Report the ats; the * peering passed, the space In front of the stand, as far as 1 have seen of it Thave hardly been able to recog- | sale of the B. and ©, Telegr tue Mar kL a re could see, Was Milled with a multitude of LS MABSET NITE. UNTIL | people, who cheered and cheered for ex-Go ise at 10 pig See Mar nize the city Iso lately lett. And your tuvure is | 1.) saheg pens ; destined to exceed all your calculations andex- | 4nd Lutheran aS ee . Shep- ve DW P THE WESTEN esraphic Dispatches, & nivertine her ephet ~ pectations, I repeat nere what some people ; Cas ‘elegraphic Dispatch ROR WATERS. Mt price ag Charal raat babes al De oa aan) Sectn to regard as Toollsh—any rm belief that | ments are classified as follows: Auction Sales, i _ ICA WATERS, Popular demonstration with a speech. Then, the Within unig Ove, yearua eaiilion of peaplo will | tage coda, Bdventionsl, troposate fuswme ated => ME CHAS, A KRAUSE, PAPERHANGER, | procession having disbanded, the demonstration inhabit tis city and its environs. You are on tue | Ladies oie 4, Sewing Machines, at SS 1223 New York the evening; bi high road to success, and 1 Want to give You tuls | OPENS, Houseturntshiny ia Zi Xew Kork sye-nve. os nay | Was cver for the evening; but ft was nearly mid- ad tos 1 = ponsass | Ore SIoumenSTNaIES, Sass MAIN 5 one Pesta ba Rin PE Soneee tates Run's | Might before thie crowds had lore the Avenne. ttle bit of advice? Don't quarrel ‘atnong your- | Lrheys, Rattroad aac iver I selves. When you do you jeopardize your best 1 terests. “Stand shoulder to shoulder and tight {i the good of the District. Ifyou ao. tiils, you Ww be a power tuvincible; you cam command and © quer Whatever youdesire. Butit you be spittup | With intestine’ troubles, If you quarrel aizong | GOVERN : Yourselves, you can effect no grand resiilts.” hue, BH, 788; CUS hree Cheers tor the maker of Washington” were called tur by some one in the crowd, and | Bro ‘The Procession. ‘Soon after dark the open spaces about the inter- Section of Massachusetts and New Jersey avenues e = gave evidence of the coming demonstration. BACERsREE Bodies of men began assembling. Wagons were ‘OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATIO: on the ground distributing torches, and soon the “EQUITABLE BUIL 1003 F st scene was Illuminated here and there by torches Specialties, Fatally Supplies, Vood and Coal, Medical, Pru | Tne Trades, od sstuual, Dentisury, ENT Recetrs To-vay.—tuternal reve- eo NT TO THE INSANE ASYLUM. Lieut. 1 they were hearuiy given, ‘Then t was “tures | qore €. Us a son of the late Mayor ots, of amietie isdsse ae and transparencies, which tmpatient men had cueerunn eee nc tesctgy Mev fee erg eee lighted. While this added brilitancy to the scene Ce cee une with the saan who called 19F | 5. roast sokaiers’ Hd 216 the Government Office hours from 9a.m.to 4:30 p.m. On the first | about the rendezvous, many of the torches, lighted Giant tae” dant dhe wovernpr. “It 1s to Gen. | ene hospital in this ‘its” Capt. John Bayes, ‘Wecnesday in cach month open from 6 to 8 o'clock p. | £0 long in advance, burned themselves ont sete Grant that dead old hero, Whom, We all loved, | ee a Charge, statis that be Was 4 gaat za, on which day advances willbe made promptly at | their bearers had traversed the lino or rece a wore than to aby Olver Man. 7:30 o'clock p. m. Besides the military and other organizations tak- Gen. Babcock, the Coustutssioner of Publte Butid- | YOUnE officer In the “ati Massachusetts Satan. ng Part in the procession, thousands of spectators s, You owe more thin you can realize, ‘To | WETS and — Seal be ciutberting toma ee cen Smee sed of otack_cihe 24: )-ilk Bes onees $= | TT Nae AbOne the pice or renee the dear old Gov. Cuok, who has gone from us, you | Gen. Grover, Lieut. Otis ts »! ne a sulscription and payment Oct 6, 1897, shares $2.50 | “ene was'an Interesting oe, Oveu she neadeng RY E 4 i owe more than You Can ever repay to lita and bis | paresis. ete Per month aiming the object and advantages of | WecTuwd one could ‘see mounted Inarahals. with Ys \ t ee Work in the Board of Heng: under Publ | Navat, Onpens.—Passed Assistant Engineer W. ee ——— {heir white sashes charging about. In one direc i % ) f t We y Yi government, you and Use people of thts country | H. Xush has been detached from the Coast Sur- a clistening miuckete ora atin “company stands Z yy Wh ys a , Uy owe adebt Witch You ougut Lo be glad to repay. | vey steamer Blake, and orden the New York THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres. | foe'at rest. Occasionally some one cecil ine. ‘ . We toil tod trouble Loker had ta a atts | navy-yard, Assistant Surgeow T.. A. Berry bith, a uantity of red fire, which would illuminate tae 4 MH from the Miunesota and ordered to Ue Coast. Sure INO. JO¥ EDSON, Sec’. Sin eee eee light died aways the ! i j Lap Thelcity of Washington. 1 bid you good night, and | Toy" steamer ilake MY OFFICE HOURS FO! succeeding darkness seemed intense, and there —<———S Smt nits wai Hy te ep Aap een a ae Boo Pa paticnte wil be held. ever ‘Was nothing to be seen but a multitude of dark ‘The speech was loudly cheered, Secretary Fairchild bas 2 ock, wt 1 A Dnsyivania ave GEO. HAULING, M.D... | 100King objects moving about. ‘The marshals had ns officers in whl professor of Eye and Ear Surgery, Baltimore, Md: | the arrangements well tn hand, and the line was ‘The procession, atter passing Uie stand, marched ‘Surseon in charge of Medical Hiye and Bar Col: | formed without confusion, Up 15th street Lo Vermont avenue, and then re- | $sued @ circular letter to cust Rote a ian Atta avenue, Where the line Was | he says: “The condition of the appropriation for ee bande defraying the ex; Hecting the revenue => suEE a = rt wa gi with : ustoms de 1 the business of the SEBEL © OWES, ‘The signal to start was given about quarter iaaticamsiaen joo idiedennela coreral ouasonly cob ts. be transacted Corner New York ave. aud 10th st., Past 6 o'clock, the music struck up and the ‘On the reviewing stand with Gov. Shejherd were assembled many leading cltizens of the District to do hun honor, On his right sat Mr. W.F, Mat- Ungly, on his left Col. Berret. Mr. M.M. Parker and Mr. Crosby S$. Noyes, Commulssiener Webb, Gen, Ordway, Col. J. M. Wilson, superinendent of public buildings and grounds,’ aud Mr. Thos. 4. Fisher sat_ UW entrance to Ue stand, Hon. Fred. Douglass occupied 3 ast | Stirrixe Comausstoxen. behind Gov. Suepherd, Others upon the stand | Treasury yesterda were MW. Gull, Dr. Gallaudet, Joun T. Given, | 1. cuipping conautsste Hallet “Kilbourn, W. 5. ‘Thompson, 0. C. Green, | Py cuybbing posal Gen, Peter Bacon, SP. Brown, “J.T! Gree, z T. Sowers, Are pleased to iuiorm you that their new importations | procession was soon moving over the route pre- for Fall and Winter are uow ready serlved. A platoon of twenty mounted police, under Lteut, Redway, went forward to clear the way. Some distancé ahead of the main proces- sion rode the Wheelmen, and behind them came the fireworks wagon, an Adams’ express truck, teas: inuaie | drawn by fifty unitormed employes of the Adams? for balls, parts it to their | Express Company, marshaled by Superintendent advantace to consult with te uidersigned before en- | J.P. D. Phelps. ‘Then came the main line, At oging tausic, REAUSE, | the head rode the grand marshal, Wm. Dickson, Who had a3 his aids Brig. Gen. ‘Albert Ordway, ut. Col. John Bigelow, Jr.; Major Henry Lt ford, Major Jos. K. McCammon, Major Ja3, M. with the strictest regard te ure consistent of public business. The Secretary of the (rust B. Grant w tue port of Boston, st Brant and f 33 now Pollard, "Major Jos. Stanton, Capt. Cecil Clay, 3; M. Noung, B.D. Cook, a. F. Britton, 5 Fees out. B.S. rasa have been id be happy to’ wai! on patients. Othee | Capt. E. B. Townsend, John F. Ancona, Frank K. Ss. Matungiy), Jackson, W. W. Kapies, too p.me Consulta: Ward, John D. A. Phelps, M. Wheatley, J. 5. | Worniley, J. A. Windsor, Henry B. Polkinhorn, fe price Thos L. Cropiey, Jos. W. Walsh, G. R. Tompkins, ERLY «CO, | Ben). B. Whitney, W. E. Dubant, Austin Herr, 25 New York ave. Robert M. Larner, Major J. V. W. Vanden! L. Moale John W. Corson, J. W. Boteier, .jvlii | ordered to exchan, S, John 1. Vogt, Simon Wolf, br. A. | six months lus be P. Fardon, Dr. Wu. Tindall, Geo. H. ow A. | Wills, 22d Infantry, Fish, W, I Sinith, Win. Forsyth, Carus J. huliser, | < KL; Goldschmid,” UB. Noble, UB. Nobie, jr. | Comvonore D. B. Haxwowy, who spent a = y. M. Dranet a dC. Blunt 7en. Dr, Lee, W. W, Danenhower, W. H. Wormles, | part of ais vacation at Sara , has ret arte ws Cauieadens Gol! Goan ae acai wee Se y, J. F. Ollustead, Lewis Clephane, 8. “T. 1, | edie again on duty_at the Navs inepartauent. ontinental Fire Ins. Co., al...$1,000,000 | Dr. Geo. K.’ Harrison, Jas. H. Marr, W. Plerce Beil, Geo, T. Dearing, Chas. S. Bradley, Gen. Geo. B! | = Hanover Fire Ine Co. 8 10.000 | Jahn F: Hanover Fine Ine a 1000-000 | aggaman, W. H. Sinith, E. W. Anderson, ent Fire Ine. Co, . on “ hos 2 : Girard Fire Ine Co"? hia (an old and favors | Frank McCleary, Capt. Frank Palmer, Ba big known institution, aud large owner of real | Marth, Capt. Win. J. Gary, and Philip H. Stlisun Hutchins, Dr, J. 6. Stauton, Co. J.C, Mekivbin, H. Potktuhorn, "D. J. Macarts ‘Arthurs. Mattingly, Max Scott, Chas. Eneu Jo! apt. » G. Rermep.—Maj. Daniel Madden,7Uh cavalry Artuur Morris, 4th arullery, and ¢ rst Dis 6th cavalry, have Veen placed ou the re- Son, of Philadelpiia; Dr. L. 8, Filbert, of Philadel- | GeTdon, 6th cavalry, bw gatas tn this city.) ar roi; Postmaster Conger, GB. Church, L. H. | red ust. “ Representative, The marshal and his alds were all well mounted. as aX a err, C. B b 5 - SE aaa ELT RENCE DUVALL, ‘They wore dark clothing, with high sik ha Stevens, Andrew C. Bradley, E. Kuriz Johnson, W. ‘Real Estate and es _ white silk sashes and tan-colored gloves. Gran ¢ TENTS FOR PRVER Patients aT Tawra.— Asuford, Maj. Kichurds, Capt. it. W. | The Marine Hospital 7st Wise. | Mursual Dickson carried a tasseled baton, S. Rouse, H. P. Gilbert, Col. RK. Boyd, C.C. Lan. | Rerve or as Ue raphied the cg Houses, Stocks, Honsehold Furniture, ‘Ai “ly er, C, E, Johnson, Clas. Porter and H. ot customs at Tam] Fia., Uhat Ube tage tents: Tirarien ac. insured st die lowest rac. ‘THE FIRST DIVISION. ; : ford.” sie pe ee eax posi pany ae eo sate ‘This division was of unusual interest, as tt com- | tant, Charles R. Douglass: quartermaster, W. H.| | (Men like Sheoherd make the plans; we do the | in sheaves were constantly discharged and sent | fire were set off as the landau drew up to the The Committecs. REDRSATy, for pesiow frver paulenls, tt FINE GAS FIXTURES, prised the District militia, which turned out last | Joyce. Company A—Capt. James H. Perry; first | work.” into the air, a stream of light, varlegated In hue. | stand. The crowd on the streets gave vent to a rae exeCMlIve (ouMaEIES AME ara the | to un that if the tever that ta free night for the first time since its organization. ‘The | Hewtenant, C. H. Hill; second Meutenant, ‘J. “Belair Heights. Construction foree; 500 strong. . prolonged cheer of welcome, which was taken up | Tlie execut - nged the slow fever great. precaution suould SLATE MANTELS, Roy. Company B—Capt. P. B. Meredith; first lieu- | 1872 va, 1887." Blea Dalat Detar And re-echoed as far down the street as 1t could be | demonstration Was constituted as follows: Jas, G, | 15 Yellow tever etwal, = Loree ere not Ordered out, but turned out | tenant, Louls Collins; second Meutenunt, Charles | “A hearty welcome from your old workmen.” ‘There were three stations where, under the dl- | heard. ‘The front horses, frightened by the glare | | .ve. cuarman; Hallet Kilbourn, secretary ash ty a! PLUMBING, HEATING. Yoluntarily to tuke part in the populardemonstra- | Watson. Company G—Capt. J. H. Campbell; first jovernor, 18 there anything we can do for| rection of experts, fireworks were discharged. | of fire and the cheers, haa to be led away by the Toa ME. ie eaves Mia: Ditkeon Wwe cApaox,_Su a Feport vo the Keey tion to ex-Goy. Shepherd. The appearance of the | Neutenant: W. & Gray; second leuterent George | you?” Th ‘i 3 0% bits. ‘The governor ‘passed quickly through the | - Britton, ‘arker, Win. Dickson, Win. F. | ‘Tap Astatic SovaDRON.—In a rep r £.SHEDD & BRO. Wacbingten Light Taanty much notice, | The | B. Lucas. Company D—Capt. L. 8. Cary; Mrst |” “Shepherd, the true friend of Washington.” Market Fesereation, pond they coemacns the Cent | crowd and upon the stand. Every. ian stood to S Nore Slmon Wot Matthew | department, Rear-Aduulral Chandler, commanding #2 ‘ashington Light Intantry Corps, the National : Ms ce “é ” Ma ration, e grounds soul in ee "Ca B g static On, Teports the following disposi on >» sma nom Hs aid utes Cavortteorganteationg were fees | “he Muion| Cugia, Capt, Ackwith, brought | x igiedises tt neTe UE ag on | Mnanuehs Thcsuppt cried aenereabucuen: | uip lace and waived Manat and cheery and on Wj. Stepigon .¢ reva, Ww. I | Uae Asati ation, reports th following sys S> GAS FIXIUE applanded as tey marched up the avenue. The | up the rear of the fifth battalion, the sides the following’ inscription: “Washington | 284 the rockets and borabs used of the most ef- | Governor was conducted to the seat of honor ona | CoWab, Cus. C. Lancaster, Lewis Clephane, Fe che eokee casak vebehamn, nor Seuien: <0 z See tana I corper of aixey-two Slecee | seits.sixth Battalion was headed by the National | suggested; Congress sanctioned: Shepherd made | (CUve character. | Bouquets of large rockets were | Etta mrutorncer ane teune at tine ede oe ten | The subcouimittees Te ea ed Sd reg ecg mney LARGEST STOCK. LOW PRICES. a iipte Gups.of sixty-two pleces, | Rine Band, Franz Krause leader. Then came the | It." And in the rear: “Population deel, 80,000; | @scharged, seeming to Mil halt the sky with great | Uttle pla Teach him held out their hands to give | Committee were as follows: Finance—E. Kurtz | Pallas was at Nai e boph ed ‘NEW ANDIBUNS. ENDERS. ke leadership of Prot.'Sousa. National Hifles, with 50 men, under Capt: James | 1887, 270,000." oan oro} | streamers ‘of tire. Many beautiful wrial effects | Hin welcome No man could knee Hooe recehed | Johnson, chairman; Frank B. Noves, secretary; A. | Chetulpu august =>, ae ee ean LOOKS, After them came’ ¢ F. Oyster, commanding; quartermaster, E. B. Hal ‘The transparency, however, that attracted most | Wr Produced by bombs and rockets, which, ex- | with more enthusiasm, ‘There was some time to | A- wimas Lawrence Sands, Jas, H. Marr, Frank | repaired to Nagasaki. apiceuber and the _ aus rap Bulting,_ | tng seven e Washington pavinaster, George Hf dhouiters: surgeon, Dr; | notice was bho Doras aa oye eel ea Phat rite” atten’ Om Deautttul colored IMLS | Walt berore the procession came up to the stand. Lecce EG week ance acer See E lenis beets eee preg) Bees 80 W conse: oy a Capt. Ross; Company ©, by | Georwe X: Ackers: Hirst eutenant, J. 0. Manson: | sat on top of a pile of plows and construction | {Mat drift coursing across the sky. At the | The scene was lighted in many colors by the con. second Meutenant, George W. Evani second lieutenant, W. C. Krech. ditional | tools on a wagon. ‘The man was aswarthy Italian, Herrell, “C. W ‘on-commis- | and the inscription on hfs transparency was, “i | Treasury, in addition to the general serial dis- ‘Hayes, B: Fisher, nid Cheton uid affairs in Use caleulate August 30 tor Chemtljy #isie, and Capt. J. S. Miller commanded stant discharge of fireworks, and it was calculated health of tae qua * consoN & MACARTNEY, Yor the Mee Hememing companies were | sioned staff—Quartermaster sergeant, Frank Mc- | im the only Italian in Albert Gleason's employ. Revco crcl coe wate oe guest of the Secaioe, ene tHe ROROTED ti, Samuel | east qulet at tie date of f-1ort SOE eee, Sat 2 Ea upaies. hatiely, ideutss J. 6. Cowie, | Remotes comnlseary sergeant, Kobert Geddings, | This lonely Itallan was introduced in. the. proces- | {iKeness of ex-G "Treasury grounds the word “Wel. ‘THE SCENE FROM THR STAND. burch, Gus, Lansburgh, Peter Hook, ‘Thos. J. Lut | Uxtrep Sratys Vesstis os THE PactricStarios.— Ree Se eee oerrenen ee anti aud c. i. Guraud. “The Comps, with its | Spieatis?, Wat; Boteler, W: 1 MHS eee pre | Glens Route .G Published statement that Mr. | cong piazed in letters Of Are. Stretched out before, red with light, was the | tre, Jas Fitch, Chapin Brown, A. A. Lipscom®, | Rear Admiral kimberls, cousnanding tue aie ‘Sciaale: Weinaiige!. Eteux, Coatretscne: mwe wnlfortis and fie marching, recelved as | sented’a’ fine appearance, and thelr uniforms Th ‘THE DOMR OF THR CAPITOL. most beautiful avenue in the world—not a step- | A. P. Brown, a indie ar LB S| station, reports the following disposition of the Fol tron ang ot ea Sg Tier fn The tear aren Enalanx | showed up with good effect under the brilliant wid ne Bicycle Enrade. 2 As an effective feature of the illumination large | ping-stone, a mud-hole, or a marsh was revealed | Milian. than Soi ns een Herr "Arthur | Yesse!s of the squadron. ‘Ihe flagship Vaudalta ey Sa companies of the Phatanx under | Ushlay Of Areworks. | aa dle were nected vo ocean, in the blevele | calcium liguts with reflectors were arranged on |to sight: nota sink.hole of asurtace gutter. a | AMAanaet, Ciias. Wheatley, An. | Was at Honowlu S 1; ve Monica ay —— Securities, District jimand of Ny. Joseph Warner, with Cupts | nest Meutenant, & Me Gordon, abd BSSond MeuLeR: | Oe Macylnees oe ee ae roe sae ehe intersection | the Capitol bullding s0.as to throw thelr floods of | Proud avenue, graded aud curbed and ‘paved, as | Grew jerome Lightfoot, | expected Uuere Gctover 2. ue Alert was last wend petal aia Sinan ike. perry, L¥man Stalth and eH, Wwelehe Ries ant, Frank Page, with forty men, followed. the | Of Maryland avenue and 1svatreet at 6:30 o'clock. | ier upon the dome of the Capitol. So the beau- | SW00th as a floor, streteked tts way out. to ‘the | 'p ¢ Jas. P. wllhent) iro au, ne looking body of men, ‘They wore —. full-dress uniform, which 1s an exact copy Of tlt worn by the Continental army in George Washington's Ume, z hates, 18 —. ‘ oe the eae heading the second bat- reer ast Malar alion, Were thirty-tive men of the First Company EUENS PHARMACY. 1424, Veuneyivamia ave, 30 | of the Union Veteran Corps, Captain ME. rel, ties nae Ast Lieut. Fred Thomson, marching steadfly along with the precise step of veterans, and followed by. ‘American Bel! Telephone Stuck b PHOSYIT. ‘Calisays, W. Losphates, 16a populate and sold, $y18 | a that hour w! beg: , = yine | Capitol to contrast itself with Une tme bderore | ¢; E. HW. Chamberlain, EE, White, | norchwara irom that poini. “The iroquis was ai 7H Degg he ene he int DOLALC. | ettonny and Marshal Atwater aud ho aides | Wile dst the a F seas acai DY ae | there masa Gor Shepton. usutunas spon tune | Sty, SR, Ac uameral FI, ale See ee ee etree auuen ware ar SECOND DIVISION. Were busy from that time until 8 o'clock inarrang- | lizht, loomed up out of the surrdunding darkness | Sands Of people--men, women, aud clulldren; white | Jno, Fe ee oe ee ee ees Seng emcee At the head of the civic column rode the chief te with’ impressive effect. “Besides the general | 244 black, fas! 2 noe ae G. as, Samet, I. | of tue ect de during August: Chief marshal of that division, Mr. Charles §, Moore, |!2& ‘He men in thetr posttions, and in supplying | Tiumimaton wrovidee oy tee anette ae crowded n the pavements on wither side and | {= jtoessie, HL. piscor, &. Bieber, C., Churel, | C&S ere dus Sager] Wie Mad ae nis ee Bee ae ae p, | {tem with lanterns and wire frames to hang them brivate eltizens contributed toward the display by sur Topes that were stretched along H. A. Griswold) R. a, Parke, Juo. H. Magruder, | Bugiuver R-| Srtiien basen Meacive and on. AS fast as they arrived the wheelmen stacked | Hise ak curb to keep clear the street for the parade AS | iuithow Mesatey, duo: W, Boller, Dees uican, Bi 2 Andrew W. Kelley, Washington Nailor, Dr. Har- | thelr machines along the curbstone, the upright | (/S°harging reworks and illuminating Tar its the eye could reach Was @ mass of people | Agams, B. T. Swart, Spencer Watkins, Jno. #. | Engineers Kirby and Wiitaxer aud z rison Crook, Z. @. ‘Wheeler, Harrison Dingman,-J. | Wheels coming first in order, then the Star, sate- DECORATING THEIR BUILDINGS. crowded’ so close chat, they Seemed not! to be | Simateadc.C, Duucanson, E- G, Davis Was ky | Siow, Moots, vohustgn, finds, € Som C, j the Custer Guard, twenty-two men, KS Cee Conan se En: | Hess tai PLL Uric Ga tata VO | Roar. tne reviewing stand Willard’s Hotel and j able (0 move. | Every house along | the | Williams, Thos, Dowling, Thos. & Waxgatnan, W. | Balliiger reported ou board (we Adatus ane eee Pees Women era ean George 4. seukerte, Prot Harry” King, George & | °aft# passed down, the Une ‘containt candies | tHe G. A. R. Hall Opposite were noticeable for thelr | 20a" Diiag up with people Ga the rooks, and from | 2, Noses FB. Conger, Hos, a: Fist Jas. FUE | ay omncens Puoworen.—The death of Major ROYAL, WORCESTER, KOVAL DRESDEN, OLD| mills, and Ist Lieut: Cr omen wo as NS Atwater, Harry Clarke, Jullus Emmne, jr ‘The wire waa quickly" Uwisted around ane hangs | easteful decoration. Other bulldings on the ave. | ge blued, Wyte, People on te rovts, and trot | ver, I> uotbronk, Geis We Drivet, CW: pound, C,H. Rawn, 24Uh infantry, which occurred yester- HALL, KHZSISH CHOWN DOULTON line, at the head of the third battalion, “They pre-| “phe iatet’ ‘battalion, “Chist: Prereeee coseph | D&rs And the lanterns hung in place. New arrival | nue that attracted attention by their decoration | roots shot up streams of fireworks, and red, and | Cok 1 Dearing, 8. 'T. G. Morsell, Jno, A. Baker, ax sented an almost exact counterpart of the’ Phe: marshal, was headed by the-Thind Galted | BOWever, constantly required the attention of | or illumination were those of Milburo, the drug- | Dl i day in Lancaster, Pa, promotes the following jue and green fires lighted the scene. ‘The police | Curtcr A Stewart, Jno, F. cook, Geo. H. Plant, Dies fay, te he pean those in charge rel ‘was | gist, Auerbach & Bro., Browning & Middleton, | si Very well in Keeping the middie of the | Thos Kiry, De’ ZT, Sowers Hed, Dougiass, | OMCers: Capt. Jacob Kline, asth infantry, to | Fates Amilery Band. Ie comprised the District | in Teadiness the parade: Bech Serene Mine | Seow. Driver, Saks £ Gor the metoolinen Hocat | eicaee clear, and there appeared to be an open iobert E Beadiey, Gen ke memos, go. A Pree, major 2th Mntantrys Fanst” Lieut. 3. H. Blonde Tepreseuted by engine companies Nord. foreman, | composed a section, commanded by an aide. Mar. | Mrs. Lum, P. Moore, Wm.'H. Hoeke, Hume, Cleary | ing right through the tothe Capito) which | covt, it. G. Rutherford, Kudoiph Goldschinid, w. | }6Ut imfantry, to be captain; Second Lieut: represented by San We Te oral, eminem | shal Atwater at the appointed ‘hour gave tue | & Co, B. Robinson '& Co., Shuster * Bro., John L- | was lighted and slood out. boldly in the distance, ¢, Duvall, H. #. Box, Goo, W. Brown, Jno. W. cor eet, ABUH Infantry, to Lewis este “with engine and | Mer and the men walked their machines | Vogt, E. B. Barnum & Co, Ed. Droop, J. 'W. Bote- | The crowd gathered asiclose up around the stand son, Jas. E. Waugh, L. B. White, Curtis J. Hillyer, | Tae Reroxr or Minister Hupuaxp to the De rei Tatraneniaas coed. The ane were | This was done in order that tie wucelmen ign: | lining, S Slekie’ Tax Evsaune Stam olice, HL | tomsak ore wakeake ueketae Ronse eenaiey | M- Anions, 8M Brvan, WW. Danenhower, Get. | partacat or state relative to tne vad: of Jab Deri ated te ake tine cia aie e ‘ § ~ Dattons. “Along the ine’ the “cendaome” aprigit | be ina position to fal tn ahead Vor the malta and the “Adams. Expreas Company. The great | ar ieesurh Tent oF the Teanegs Kcr eae Eawin arn G6. Soir B: Secemm SW: | mimes Migeeannaionoos pes oman cpa rcs lon as soon as they shot seen comin mf fe . ford, W. We a farvis, N. W. a, ba ex 7 fronts, ‘Ze Gepartment elicited many complt- | fown capitol Hill At the word of command the | throng on the avenue’ pressed close upon the lines | Xe Buren acta HUNGARIAN PORCELAINS. lanx, thetr unitorms being in the Cont table for Wedding Presents. Open Fire Places and | with cocked hat, &. cir artistic treatuent, with Mantels, Tiles, Grates | ‘Then caine stalart Captain W. H. Murphy, Brames and Bric-a-Brac-a special study with us. with Ist Lieut. J. H- Kelly leading forty-two mem- HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, bers of the Emmett Guards, ‘The boys marched Well together and were frequently greeted with Butcher's Boston Polish for floors is above compett- | cheers from thelr friends along the fine of march, © ‘agents. s28_| Captain W. H. Posten had forty-five members of a = = the Columbia Rifles in line, and for the sake of Fue Escarrs Axo Sraxp Pires _ | conrentence they were atviged tnto two pia viewing atand, and there was @ constant shower | surcnell, Francis Hufty, J.T. Dyer, Joseph C. | 1885, amounuing to 19,90K,000 Yen, while Uke like vel st it Ni wheelme machines, of the pr ‘Dut ‘one was good natured, | of mi fires. Finley, J. K. Cleary, Prank Port trade increased 632,000 amounting 12 W. SCOTT CHEW, Mawufacturer. “iVollawing them were the Moreen ace Nay | nzme econ, satan Fig Roeleh marshal | ie possible: proceeded down the arence. Foie, | and the police hed ‘ao disieuey is preserving | © ™aDy THE FROCESSION. Hume W.'G. Duckett, Norris Peters, KW” Tyner, | Ril to 96,000 yeu, The ‘unuister tataiuates Cane oe 7 men, oflicered by Captain J. J. Costinett_ and 1st | corps of mgunted messengers GF ike Heltinere | Men kept the crowd back as well as possible. ‘he | order. It was at least half an hour before the head of | Kdwatd Droop, W. Hi. Crosby, W. @. ¥. America is discriminated against in te award of parade Gets mreusenousl this was thelr Arst | and Ohio Telegraph Company, commanded by | Tecan crew away troex the iain procession, ‘When thie procaine micon Tats the aves et | She: procession appeared, and the governor re- fed Stee eee ke co el eas eee arade their marching step wa Ke ‘Thom: AS ‘st al a en rocession turned into the Avenue i. C. in, A. We GO a oro Information given and estimates farnished. Deriect tne to the music ot the band in font ee Sree uneeiree nak eee | is io ie, A. Pt J. In cue fourth battalton the Corcoran Cadets took the lead Witu Ity members, under the command of Capt, EE. Edwards; first leutenant, ¢. T. F. Morrow, C. A. Meyer aud 'T, S. Duvall; cor- W. Gwynne, G. Von Dachenhausen, G. Corcoran Batlding. 7 en advance of it. They presented a yery attractive ceived an ovation the while. White, A. P. Fardon, Lewis J. Davis, B. H.'Robert- | Tar Cxow IxpiaN TROUBLE.—The Seortary of hos cree evo bermared were by Jultus Bmner, | Sight, und were berali applauded. “hore were Toy catenaing Tron eenere was a mass of bamay~ | “The bicycle brigade was the first to appear: tne | Syi!tg. A"; kano re ruesdelt, H. 0. Poikin« | ene imaceor aias THOU. —1i inguiry to cue Jt, Was composed of civilians bearing torches, facyoiss cametin cite oe eae aes Dae poles Miner Barre pomeee Dad OO eee ee oO ee ot cane eminece | Ror, Haward C. Dean, Fred Jones and M. Kau!) cont. or the Departiment now allotting lands in tweltth and fourteenth istrict, fais ‘number | 19 line, ‘On one tandem teoycle rode a lady who | hard toopen & way for the line. ‘This they fnally Tanterns, rapialy approaching the stand. As the | “Civic Parade—Chas. § Moore, chairman; GE. | severalty to the Crow Indians, asking their opinion Yeas swelled to about 500 Dy men trom ail parts of | WS Accompanied by a gentieman.. Her graceful | su in doing, and from this beginning the ar tt ater: MESTY 0; Bowers A: if | as to tbe woceasity tor am antenigtaion Sow tae the city who took torches apd fell In Fiding formed one of the features of the parade. | mounted officers had a start In keeping the way t Sovares. ine ae i mecping tne way eo, Hreitbarih, Jerome B. Wurke; k. | cause of the recent trouble Uuere, ei ves, G. McInt :. . After the grand stand the wheelmen j open. The crowd on the south ‘was allows er, Jax, N. Callan, Cantl, Te ae Wo lacs joi iu ceaunnde Sent Deee ntsh, S. Rinsinger and W. | | The fourth and last batgalion was composed of | 4, flr | took ‘positions along each side ot | to come out upon the street as faras thecar tracks, a a ae aL oe ¥. Claudy, | PROHIBITION Rewovep.—An investigation made EET RICA A tne of INGRATY “ a worklngmen, principally those marshaled by Mr. “tiful Desirus ail cizes of per square | Following the Cadets was the National Fencl- "ARE us EQUARES, i 15th street, G street. The procession which | ‘The oll in a number of torches took fire, causip; — Albert Gleason. This battalion attracted muel | tohowed pissed between te rows of lantern | the bearers to ‘them, and they were kick ies, Uhls being the first parade In which, they carried the line. ‘The men marching were all laboring | lighted w: vy. Considine, Dr. Harrison | at the instance of the Department of State shows snd BODY BRUSSELS | have participated, ‘They wore tne uniiorin of the ee Bi INGRATS, Tap ‘Uhal no infectious disease exists among animals in some instances into the’ crowd, but fortunately Si 4p Nova Scotia, The Treasury Departunent bas : CARPETS in sll the New Designs and Patterus, National Guard. They had forty men in ine, un-| men and bore evidences of their calling. Many On Pennsylvania Avenue. ee is RR kinase cong therefore revoked its instructions of the 20th FELT DEUGGETS, Fook OL CLOTHS | Ger CODE Chis. Doluer: tse Meutemant, Lee 3. had thelr cver-alison and thelr trousers stuck int | rpo column moved by way of New Jersey ave- ott mall wagon drovpacroa tno eat Oth street oe senD. Hi 3-H. Jochum, Sooo ee BED COMFORTS. ties! nati © | keantes WM. Walker, JL Bete ana RC. Rice | Just thrown down thelr plek oF ateorek toCtake ag | nue, B street north, and ist street west into Penn. | and caused considerable gontusion im ehe ne: pant Muduanh, Andrew Wr'keiee, | uldes from that country. Next followed the Cleveland Cadets, under com. | a toreh and march tn honor of Sx Governor shep- Sylvania avenue at the Peace Monument. As the On the Reviewing Stand. Prxsonat.— Representative Randall is in the DRESS GooDS FOR FALL axp winTER wear | Meme Capt Neal, with thirteen members, “The | herd Rae es juembers of this cusps ure small boys, whose ages 4 range from eleven U sixteen years. ‘They wore Pisin and Check FLANSELS fo blue trousers and white Munnel shirts aod were HOMESPUN SUITINGS in Cheskeand Mizturen,50e. | (ueCrI Ait along the ine. “They belong in West soe, AND WOOL PLAIDS a all the new colors, | “aye tics Dattalion Was lead by the Washington 22%. SERGE and DIAGONAL SUITINGS, 1256.15e. | Command of Mah. COR Piece ed ete wer Splendid value Al1-Wool BLACK « Capen, Arwur Brooks: frst Neate a oy head of the procession entered Pennsylvania ave-| ‘The main point of view was from the reviewing due the scene was brilliant beyond description. | stand, erected on the pavement, just facing the ‘The illumination, which reached its height when | Capitol, at 15th street and Pennaylvania avenue, the processton appeared, filled the broad avenue | Here Gev. Alexander R. Shepherd sat, surrounded ‘with a sea of light, ‘and the vast | by many of the prominent business men of the ‘swarmed with people. There was an outpouring | District. He was escorted trom his home at Bleak New! N, C, are at the St. James. —T. J; of it, J. H. Keller, und H. G. Berger, Poruis, Touls, t House by Messrs. Wm. F. Matungly, Myron M. Splendid IL SHMEKE, 50e | Captain, Arthur Brooks; first ieutename, Shirley ag ye een ‘Shy Parte, “and Groshy 6 agen tae eee oe Heavy WOOL SHAWLS, #2, 3:3, 94 Jf, Williams; second licutenant, M. M. Custis, is to street lays on & large scale. lected for that purpose. They arrived at Willard’s dedicated TWILLED FLANNELS, 25, 37}¢.50e. | Company B—Captatn, J. 8, Clements; first Meuten- The Ulumination continved during all Gre eines | Hotel shocuiy berore 8 O'clock ‘From the hovel Lhe All Wool WHIT S. extra good qual., 23e | ant, J’. H. Simmons: Second Heute! Fred. T. procession was: governor aiid escort, went to the reviewing stand, ie. Webst ‘aptaln, transparencies, Upon which a large numberof people were already Mik sities ana | Heutenant, TD. Strother. Company i wu ‘assembled. stall @rove up to the stand ins. landau drawn UNDERWEAR Folio’ ‘four spirited horses, and the governor was wel- JOHNSON, GARNER & co, | 140 med, foUr companies, and y ‘was comed by the booming of cannon and s burst of o iteraliy's fountain cere” Besa canaise sotnd fireworks, Red lights, rockets and fountains of G36 Pa ave, uth aide, near 7th st. | under command of Lieut. Col. F,

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