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bs THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C:, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1890, 5 9d EDITION. |FAREWELL TO CAMP. Lae! Tams to ie Sa|"""*""aeetee wigs Tents Today. : aie A SASSY YANKEE, THE DEPARTURE FOR HOME. He Shere 5 eas Gain —— He —, inal least one other faithful | Among the names of persons in today's Wash- cre Is Crnz However it may be effected; but Unjust prejudice biten prevents people from trying ‘proprietary medi- Pine,’ until other remedies prove unavailing. J. H. Ritchie, commission agent, Kingston, Aus- tralia, writes; “For years a confirmed sceptic as to the merits of proprietary medicines, I was at last converted by the fase of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. For months a bottle Of this medicine, of which I had come into possession Final Scenes of the Second Annual En- “ o . non-commissioned officer. ington Pos: maid to be in faver of retaining the SR ISAO ES TENT, » , RL, July SA—A few dase ago t—Incidents of Camp Life ‘ i-..-2 Neumeyer's — was being uni- Si P. depot on its present site I notice in Wo my closet, till one night I was seized wi seats Postmaster Brown received instructions from| StmceSatnrday—Every One Happy and = : smmese. Persons outing at "O18, 900 aud oD Froaaa Geld accompanied by a racking cough. Having none °/ | Postmaster General jamaker to add two| Many Compliments Bestowed, , It would be hard to find anything at Camp pu weuai remedies at hand,I thought of the Cherry | letter carriers to the force in order, it is said, ‘i THE BATTERY UNDER WAY. Washington that has given as much pleasure street. Now, there is no such number as that some Philadelphia cottagors might re- eeive the Philadelphia papers earlie: Postmaster Brown had not been consulted and did not approve of the expense. He dis- regarded the order and wrote Mr. Wanamaker that the change was unnecessary and would not be made, adding that if Mr. Wanamaker did not approve this course he could appoint a new postmaster. eG STANLEY’S BROTHER-IN-LAW. Heisin Pectoral, and determined to give it s trial, The result (was truly magical, Relfef came almost instantly, and Miter repeating the dose, certainly not more then half Ddozen times, I found myself thoroughly cured. Sub- pequently my daughter was cured of a severe cough by ‘the use of the Cherry Pectoral. I recommend this preparation to all sufferers from throat and lung {woubies.” Bor Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma ead Consufnption tho best remedy Is on the street and there are no such persons p and our business, The health of the camp, line of the second regiment has been | “i summer to the soldiers and the visitors | siding at 918 and 986 as those pemed im AIN sprinkled gently on that | {> 88° been far superior to that of last year, comme ear San So-mse'eece of ance import- | alike as has the band. This institution is a} P French street somewhat disturbed portion of | The medical officers detailed each day reported | ance than the mere drill. complete succtss either from a military or ® nature's face known as the Fort | promptly and their reports were attended to | Order has prevailed throughout, and from the | Musical standpoint, and the District National Washington reservation, It did | without the slightest delay. The inspections | time when we pitched our tents until now | Guard uow basa band of which it may well be t disturb any one, though, for | Conducted by these officers extended even to | everything has moved with the smoothness that | Proud. At every dress parade the band was er toe 1000 onertepment et the | tte food and the cooking thereof. An|wouid be expected only in a camp of old | stationed at the extreme right and discoursed] THOUGHT HE WAS DEAD. the 1890 excampment of instance where this inspection was j soldiers. The money put in this camp | Popular and patriotic airs after having marched . a District National Guard was} of much value can be cited. One morning|by the government was well spent. | 8P 8nd down in front of the long line. after | A Woman Who Told the Police Hor almost thing of the pact. | the medical officer discovered something that the noteworthy improvements | resuming their place the drill progressed while Husband Had Been Killed. From the hour when daylight | the cooks had not yet found out. Thecorn|over last year was found in the military the sweet strains of “Annie yy" or “Hail a trate the murky | Meal was souring just as it was being made into | courtesy shown each other by men and officers; | 0 the Chief” were wafted actoss the plain. | Douginss alley between 4th and Sth G end manpages to:pone! bread. and when the doctor discovered the fact | 2 most necessary thing. The camp has been | Each evening during camp the band took Up | streets has been the scene of many dhhorderty sky everything was busines# and | ti.9 whole bateh was thrown away. Had it not | kept very clean, and so far as the second rey its position out in front of the headquarters | oat sien rwthayrritraiiag ns 4 bustle—and it was no feminine | been for his vigilance bread unfit for food | ment is concerned has been absolute. All duty | building and there gave a concert that will be taal past few w York as an Avant Courierof AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAT, the Explorer. Fustle, either. Every man was | wonld probably have been placed on the tables, | that has come under my knowledge has been | femembered as one of the pleasantest features | mouths, and yesterday morning the Gxnal ag <elign a antoou ian eas ; ‘ bce mite hig Kittle be. | and then those who had ‘been objecting to the | thoroughly well done.” e of camp life. |All the airsso dear toa soldier's | fight came noar resulting in « homicide, ‘Prepared 5 New York, July 25,—-Chas, Coombs Tennant, s hat the | food furnished by the commissary would have heart the world over were given, along with the | 4 colored woman named ‘ownasel, wife by ali Drugsists. Price @1: six bottles #5. a brother of Mra Henry M. Stanley, arrived ae Laat bear! had something to kick about. —*+. —_ seer tan I edie each | of James Townzel, complained to the po- i : quartermaster's p! : ; Man A. Ror: 8 ae ee ae Sor by ti." Norn fo hor eometing vr foo srtont oe hab Ranma bad tome” Bar ue. A. Eecererr Says: a the soldier boys commenced to i every soldier connected with “taps,” and every | face and clothing were blood-stained. When tall, dark, fine-looking gentleman, who bears evening after they are blown on the bugle a| 4" Officer who was sent to the house arrived pack their spare dry goods as “Th ipa! tale-bea f ao is the skin of the | jj bl: to the pict: hi a . = temporary Inll was sure to settle over the | there he fonnd that the husband was not dead, bumes nee." ‘To regela e gouthtul eppeasence we | fr remrpnor” he Seutie fz Skiee ff soon as there was light enough b - tented village. ‘Thon, from the direction of | but was suffering from «cut on hie head which Eoustacale this outer akin off and formenewskineh-| hi, lier ant as model he seid” yos-| to see by, and quite a number had not com- the “band street” each evening would come | had been mflicted with a briek. Wm. Belt was ” id ed Face Bleach the sweet, clear notes of a cornet playi accused of having delivered the blew and he eee Se iatafal eilectcntime the | ‘efday that Mrs, Stanley did not sit for| pleted the job when the wagons moved ete E eRe eiiee ot the pvazs and drawing cut compictely | “Yesor No” as was generally supposed, but} around to haul away the enormous os ape aoe. teins else would be eee = injured man refused to go jorations or ton pose = —_ shapers that she was the model for “No,” the com- | piles of baggage. They broke away from their 3 ake ar, petherinerey a raed (ce gene GE y required to cleat the complexion), 83: ished his good- Police Court tod 5: | panion of that picture, Mr. Stanley, ho said, | labors every little while on excuses the most p ; the week the hidden musician told to the lis- | and Belt was fined €10. sent to any address. Call at office aud see young gi ~ had undoubtedly bi sick man, but ho | trivial. They decorated the fir trees on com- 4 tening camp the old, sweet story of “Annie a ‘ith one side of har face clearod and other side as was | Qo OO OC CT OOD Oe eover. Dr. Park, | Pany streets with ee Sete. conc - ‘ Laurie,” the soldier's sweetheart in every see,| Darceny Cases in the Police Court, originally, showing a. — polnorae eat niagddee” ie Y Stanley, ae aa stance—and ele peor foe aire by fring “ tion of the world. If an occasional young} Anna Edwards plead guilty in the Pollee {ex full particulars. M. a * ms iJ stones and cord wi atthem. Occasionally 4 militiaman getting his first taste of soldier lite B.w., Washington, DC. he was suffering from jungle fever,| they sought more violent exercise and then Oy eA r getting be r life | Court today to the larceny of spectacies and hb but that he would recover in time for |they tossed one or more of, their ; 5 para ati ne Env pr gesocbeeep horde cuff buttons from her employer, he stated his Ameriean trip, upon which he had|cofirades in blankets. When” such 4 e . *s in his life’ that he had heard that soldicrs’ | ‘At the man she had been going with took the planned to start about ember 1. Mr.Ten-}sport became wearisome a company A HAPPY GUARDSMAN, Why: song, found his voice a little husky, it was | PToperty from her and has gone away. A fine uant’s trip to America is principally for recrea- | or two or three companies would tear around | «The improvement in the management of q nothing to be surprised at. of #10 and restitution was imposed. tion, but while here he will make arrangements | to the headquarters of their colonel or major rs must have been plain to 2 THE DRUM @oRPs. Y ve Eat cin othe ones Bree ta ag, | Seren ee Ya ae need etal | every ene,” Hash aol wantonly on te od ! ; Tho guard has ove of the bert drum corps in| larson of jewelry and a bok and es Syatensed Mr. Stanley and his bride are now r - : : 5 of Ludy Ashburton. 'They will gotrom there to | ration consented to. make a speceh. Some-|each meal was good. The cooking cond the country, for every one of ite thirty-seven | © Aneaf@li. i ae diac Malvern Spring, in Worcestershire, after which | times they struck an officer who was no orator, | hardly have been ore be pemgyaecletr sh beens 5 A members has served au apprenticeship in the | ,.¢ charged with the larceay of —_ the explorer. will try the water at} and in such cases the speeches would be more | Most surprising to the te ee j army or the marine eorps and has learned his | colored watchman of a builds — poe Carlsbad. He will then begin his preparations | incoherent than the cheering and yelling. SS = SO ek IB : / part well. A rigid examination is given each | oust testified that a colored Sasm sabeot a for coming to this country. Mr. Tennant did of original meat and not ‘an ae Spplicant for membership, and he must show | house of gas pipe and was cutting it up, while notstate what arrangement he expected to make _ [of material left over ona — hi y himself aple to beat or blow every call in tho | the girl put the pieces in a bag. Whon be for his brother-in-law's visit and he had not baiieuals oer ti ol i ebtgntees kd f army or tho marine corps. The dram corps | for ‘an officer the man eecaped. The jeans yet fully decided upox his own plans. day was as good as could have been procure was organized in July, 1888, and has been a | directed the child to go howe with b - Se in any Festanrant in ie citys z never tasted success ever since, but its success was doubly ee ee ee any that was better. he. a ° <i From Wall Street Today. department nothing but praise can be snid, A PIPE OF PEACE, Caron, Post Dean’ Cora won tus ako, the Kit | Fined for Assaulting an Omer. New Yorx, July 28.—The stock market transportation of supplies of all “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it Charles Calhoun was tried for an assault om opened this morning with an unusual amount There were twenty-five men in camp who have kinds = was thorough = in tog re-| holy.” is as much one of the ten command-| seen an sversge. of more than ‘on years of | Officer Curran in the Police Court thie after- of animation and decided weakness, in sym- spect and much credit is duo those pathy with the lower London figures. The a ; lar service. One was the service for | noon. The officer testified that he had arrested Tro cared for this difficult branch of work. To | Mente at Camp Washington as it is anywhere | regu {iiaak oll tho indlvidnsis who, bave wecked far and so far as Gen. Ordway could manage | forty-three years, and S. ©. Phinney, one of | the son of defendant on 32d street, George- tivity did not last throughout the hour, and ‘ the suecess of this camp would be well nigh | it the scriptural regulations was adhered to, | the Youngest members, piayed for three years | town, and when passing the defendant's house beam ohne niin bye llvigen pon a . impossible; nearly every member of the guard | After breakfast came inspection; this | in the Marine Hand. Although one of the was there any real activity. First prices were , F ; rs the son made a break and ran into the house, all lower, and the declines from Saturday's ej. no done his utmost to make our brief stay a pleas- | but everybody went through it in| Musician and the excellence of the corps is 2 Fuss Genacwe Sos . ! 3 eus's Grensicipe Soar ELs’s ERMICIDE Soar : 3 ris's Gerwmcwr Soar > ‘ ; F ELs'’s: Genmewe Soar > . : ziss Geruicwr Soar > : - EF ELS’sS Geruicwe Soar > : ‘rss Genwcwe Soar 4 : zis Genutcrve Soar ELs’s JERSMIICIDE SOAP * FBrsss Gerwcwe JOAP ELs's ERMICIDE Soar fexss Gerwmcwe Soar risa Greuwrciwr Soar tl Bl BL tl Eh. dn RE lee erence a a Naa i, Ri BO ch. SR ES 5S who have been with us on the reservation has} 0 many | was a = new experience, | Youngest members Mr. V’linney is principal | cahiing for his father, Curran waid he hold og Socornes and cures inflamed snd : = ‘ 4 to him and the father ran from the of the final prices extended to #{ per cent in sugar it) i pepe tin nas wei t | largéls due to his zeal and skill. Mr.T. Robey Y back parts and “4 himself. ory manner. Te ® great 2 ~ ry he d sate ieratte theakin from | ANd St. Paul. Among the stocks of the regu- } b erie eaten ge Er deal of competition between the battalions es | Makes an efficient and dignitied dram major. | House and struck him (Curran) when the disease by opening the pores | lar list, however, there was no movement of GEN. ORDWAY'S GRATITUDF. to which should put up the best inspection; the TRE BAND. Calhoun, who was defended by Mr. and allowing scope to the won | importance, some yielding slightly from the “I cannot, however, r the temptation to | winners undoubtedly were the companies com- Prof. A. W. Schroeder organized the band in | said he heard the scuffle, and running derful healing power of the opening figures, but later recovering the loss, a a 1. McDonald of the fish| posing the second battalion, com- - Sepe tat ae aly aoe Le oko tee oe say good word for Col. McDonal e fish | posing September, 1888. It has a membership of | Curran with an uplifted baton and isui by Maj. Fred. —_ Brackett. a , " an important fluctuation, and that, after ad- ak a commission. Had he been «national guards- Jy were "not Boliterty | thirty men, twonty-throe of whom were in oar eg yon Sas ho aaneniie’ vaneing from 7534 to 7644, retired to 75, after- BREAKING CAMP. man his interest could not have been — and cleanly in theirappearance. Every move- |camp. It is composed almost entirely of < coalesce ward recovering to about the opening figure. | The cavalry camp was the first to be struck | bad our visit meant to him pecuniary profit he | ment was Precisely in accord with the pre- | veterans, there being only four men who have Real Estate Matters. Whi! The trading in the rest of the market was bs0-} and there was an animated scene early this | ¥°U!d not have been more active in our behalf. | scribed tactics, While the inspection was going | not seen at least four years of active service, Soap. Delightful to use. Around each cake are de- scriptive circulars, PELS & CO., Makers, 28 Philadelphia, Pa, It would also be impossible for me to : se : J. M. Gregory has purchased for €15,000 of bey wrlsct oencd cx1US%. Wighest sales, 1093, | Morning when the troopers wio had done such | too "highly complimeut the labors of Trate,koneral publiie commenced to arrive, | while Prof. Schrosder himself was in the me-| J. F. Batchelder lote 63 and 06, Lanier Helghio I RST FORMS WILL | lowest sale, 109%; closed at 10936. °"| gallant service during the camp madea valiant} Mr. | Worth, superintendent of the = ead i. ¢ th Lage ae Pa Riccar tue thal y others | “Mary K. Campbell has bought of L. 8 Fris- pins ta the abe of Caren Little Nerve lin | 1S Mt 100%; cloned of 10836 Bat often unavailing ifort to collect their | central station of" the Gah commission. | Iavorey ere uirta® Mun had come dows to | F-W, Schocder isthe chiet connegar ot tho | $20 £07, 28-230 tbs 54 too, aud ‘DF Forret by Cat Little Liver Pills. They not only re- Sane tela. iri ji da th HY 1 Aged ah lor $4,250 of the same subs 57 and 58, LISS preset distro buh azengthen the omach snd Saratoga Races. Uy Corporal Pentyiussil Private Page vete/om 6 uncievdse tania aires be ieee oe soy hele brothers, ‘sod fathers and otters who | band aad, he in whe Gove co much pleuare 30M, ench 154 feet frout on 10th between D and : Sanatoaa, N.Y., July 28.—The weather to-| wild rampage with Bob Joyce of the light bat-| pressed. To the Chesapeake and Potomac Tel- ‘ * streets n. day was warm with a cloudy sky. ‘The track | tory to aid them in looking for their lost goods | Sphone Company we nve indebied for the tole-| == THE. SUNDAY CRUSE. : Trodden is drum major, and be isa good one, | F. Ik. Horner has bought for $4,961 of T. fh fo: 0 week Detter condition then on Sas Bob Joyce has a large-sized eve to attend to| pliones which connected the headquarters} No artist ever lived who could faithfully | “°C; orawa: complimented the drum coi Bean pt, lot 88, Lanier Heights, bs - mg ‘ur | and is consequently a good deal of a failure as Building, the fortand the wharf. They were | depict the scene on the wharf st Fort Wash-| and the band very highly on their mallitary Population of Nort ae bcaeems conmeese Se Scene | « acchar laced in free of charg, and allefforts to retm- | ington last night, and to doseribe it would | bearing as well as on the excellence of their recaubad tas cea Casu On C; The first race was fora purse of #300, dis-|" Everything in the cavalry eamp, however. | hurse the company for ‘the use of the instru- | weary the f a Dick Tieethe wat’ ; The rough count of the population of Nor aso Os Uneprr. tance six furlongs. It was won by Bradford, uy fgpe oy erste th = - a crisamatiiens ari dllsee oni tare nomen oe water's | music. and. considering the fact that they had | ro, va bas bee! with Ocypee second and Vidette third. ‘Time, eee very baog no ler _ : ry 9 oe, mth rm Fed prover frost ink Snel edge up to the fort thousands of tired people | to blow or beat while walking over very rough » Va, a completed by the Census ra 118 for their long ‘ride to Washington, whore they | them much time mast have necessarily been | tees That" wi Seantyer Gan (Sete ee eee ey come) cena aie oe ee The second race was for a purse of €450, for | will receive the infantry on their arrival this | lost, Necessarily this camp has becn agreat| home, “There aus’ no Saw Tee yam | al sae 1880, a a Wo will sell you a Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE | three-year-olds and upward, distance one mile | afternoon. improvement upon its predecessor, and when | for the jam. All day long stenmershad been| TALKING OF RECIPROCITY. ——~ —___ FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for @ and a sixteenth. It wae son by. — oe BUSY QUARTERMASTERS, next year we come again to Fort! bringing the crowd down and, not unnaturally, — Treasury Department ecm ano tebe PARLOR SUITE. solid —_ and Australits ime! his was the quartermaster’s day, Those | W»shington the improvement will be still | everybody wanted to return on the first arail-| The Senate Will Probably Adopt Mr.| Promotions: J. D. Cody, Alabama, from Ut frames, upholstered in the best hair cloth, for 2B cash of $30 on credit. 1 piece PARLOR SUITE, solid ed. Cert: dit: » hb owe . “ —— valued and frequently abused officers were in | Mor, marked. | Contam, conditions, | whieh pene ee Blatne’s Suggestion. £100 to $1,000; J. Q. A. Pieitfor, Pennsylvania, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, [as much demand as thongh they had been | then be within our reach and everything be | at 11:50 and congratulated themselves because sii eucuiilied manibanoue Wis Gina vie from $1,600 to £1,800; FL A. Higgine, Maine i ——- something to drink, and more than one of them | adjusted so as to bring out the largest possible | they had made good time. ‘The crush was som: sadaectapemi yrmemactstom ae nat | {2% $1,600 to £1,800; N. M. Ambrose, Wyom- New York Stock Market. wished with much fervor thut the icy hand | number of guardsmen and to keep them here | thing terrific, and had it not been for the active | Mittee have been informally consideris « what | ing territory, from $1,400 to $1,600; Joseph C. Re eck Sek Market aa nd closing Prices of |of death had gripped his throat a week | with the greatest possible comfort. Camp | endeavors of Adjt. Gen. Long. Capt. Peixotto, | they eball do with regard to Mr. Blaine’s re- | Wood, Mississippi, trom €1,200 to $1,400, all im A the office of the second auditor. the New York Stock Market, as reported A.C. F. Cummins, District of Colwmbia, € will seil you a good WIRE- WOVEN BED SPRING ‘5 cask or $2.50 on credit. J sell you a good quality BRUSSELS CARPET ph ny Bw or two ago. They toiled and tugged at bundies | Washington from the beginning has been an | Capt. Aldrich and other oficcrs, somebody | Ciprocity suggestions. They have talked with = sa has was ————— | of baggage that were three or four sizes too | unqualified success. would mevitably have been either crushed to | members of the ways and means committee and | yt \ for them.-and when they bad worn them- 7 , de: : 4 ~ " <4 cash or G5 x yar on credit. °. ce i large for them.-an y ADJUTANT GEN. LONG'S OPINIONS, ath or drowned. A detail from the cavalry | a 2 i t from $660 to 2840; Joh: loore, T seit you a wood INGRALN CARPET for 33e. wre po ee Po selves out a squad of colored cart! 4 ajutunt Gen. Long, who is an officer of the | acted in concert with the infantry guards and oie Semel gasps as eo ror led red are ton, from #660 to esos ra. ° 3 Mi Ber yard cash or 40c. per yard on credit. gS 6 SEE. & and = wagon drivers came along and! ilar army detailed for duty with the Dis-| the mixed up condition of affairs was amelio- | PFOPosition. P ances 2F€ | Obio, from $660 to €840; Miss L. Mermhe We Sew and Lay ail CAKPETS Freeof Cost and do did the lifting anyhow. Post | Tes y y rated to the utmost possibility. A number | that the Senate willfadopt all amendments car- ¥ » Quartermaster Parmenter was up several hours | trict National Guard, said last evening: of Indies fainted and three of them required | rying out the Blaine idea, : ns ie hk ate owe hag og 7 TA... before the lark and had things well in hand| «As a camp of instruction this has been a| continued medical attention, Ultimately all \drich introdi i when breakfast call sounded. He was assisted | complete snceess. No one but wishes it could | was well, but it was midaight before the vis- | reste n A atch introduced the following es era at headquarters by Quartermaster Parsons of | be much longer; but this of course is regulated ‘itors had all departed. ‘There was| ‘Resolved by the Senate of the United Statef ry s ioe pin, Ohio, from $1,000 te the sixth battalion, and at the wharf by Quar-| by appropriation. Perhaps we may be dealt! noteworthy fracas on the wharf. | (the House Representatives concurring), A mak bao rat auditor's office. Miss BM. termaster Kelly of the first. Both assistants | with more generously at no distant date, now oe ts Muahany of company A, third battalion, | ‘Yhat the President is requested to enter upon ee ee ns — ary ($1,200, ma were indefatigable, that it has been demonstrated satisfactorily some words with Mr. Harry Standiford. | negotiations with the governments of the | triet of Ganna ‘ice, Miss . Carson, Dis The quartermaster's department has been | that the guard is composed of men who are| the well-known druggist, and the captain | several Principal — sugar-producing coun- | the Secretary. a $470 to $620, offi really under great obligation to Messrs, Little- | soldiers for work and not for play and cam be | struck him. The matter will be investigated | tries of ‘the world with a, views of nc. | fom song a 00N euny Morse, Maryland, field and Alvord. Of course the gentlemen | depended on when an emergency arises. I| thoroughly, and if the oficer was 0 blame | curing. ‘mutual “eereements "by Ghicg sie rob ype secgptecine ah me = named have not been working solely for | have been greatly interested in this my first | there may be serious consequences, inted um amended rule 10—G. z not charge for the waste in matching figures. We will seli all CARPETS, MATEINGS AND Ole LOTHS on Credit at am advance of 5 cents per yard en the lowest carb price. EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken cn all credit sales, and no notes required. CASH DISCOUNT allowed on ail accounts settled in Seas 3 a . 2 Reappo F. GROGAX, Lake Shore, /100 one Trent Sox, | their health, but no reasonable kid of | camp with the guard and have been gratified SG esaicaea cea United States shall agree to- admit at it ports, Thon Moves, £1,200, cooond anditer's ofles; B, a 100 100 Ten. C.andL! 4. @ contract could have called upon them | beyond measure at the sincere desire of officers . As leah coatiene teen ae A, Allen, $1,208, sixth auditor's files; & atom = 79a 741 Teh stow Mi 0738 Caton Pac... Wf] to pitch in and work as they have done. | and men to learn the more practical duties of | _ The old gentleman who disPlays large charts ; homas, $00, first auditor's office, and Jobe Mr. Alvord has beon in camp from the 20th | a soldier's life, ‘They all seem to realize the | Of crosses, crowns, shipwrecks, &c., in the Praitadticg goren sod apm eae ony = instant and has given the closest personal | importance of this and this effective prepara- | strects of Washington was in camp yesterday; i st ir, $840, kixth auditor's office, oe A A tax or other export charges shall have been Marriage Licenses. supervision to his magnificent mule teams and | tion and attention to details will | his paraphernalia was jo present. Other i pon condition < . i the duties to which the drivers were assignod. | make the guard what it is designed to be—a | Chi in workers went through the camp, stardom sess aaah iniotaetrvaponsing sha es Gane Washington Stock Exchange. Without anch aid as they gave many» big job | bulwark of strength, ready at an instant’s no- | leaving tracts im each tent, A very appropri. | i i = clerk of the court toCharles K. Anderson and Governmont Bonds—U. 8.438, 1491, registered, | v ould have gone wrong. tice to obey any call’ and to work in harmony | ate lealet was loft on Gen, Ordway’s table.” It Statin ong Die Mary Brinkley; Charles W. Keese and Lals 1a bid, 104 asked. x 3 Practical joking and # good deal of lung work | with other forces in the same uniform by the | was headed, “Are you tired factured products of the United States, Waistram; James Harper and Emena Ware. oceupied the time of the brigade until noon. | same code of regulations and tactics, the same SOME OF THE VISITORS. This, with somte slight extension and with a oun ian ihe ‘The drum corps assisted in making a noise, und | custom and under the samo flag. ‘The men are ; : is, ; wPistrict of Columbia, Wonds—Per imp. 6a, 1#01, | Sltogcther the boys had a good dea! of a iark. | most greedy for instruction and are thankful | A list of the distinguished and well-known | Provision that if the countries conesrned do| 71. iollowing were the readings at the Big= gold. 101 bid. Per imp. 79, 1801, currency, 102 vhen "imparted, which has been done | people | who have visited camp within the past | HOt cnist imo soecce atta tomea em nal Office today: 8 a.m., 72; 2 p.m., 79; minxi- bid. Market stock 7s. 1802, currency. 1 whenever necessary. But the task imposed is | two or threo days would be too much for any | brobably be adopted by the finance commirtes | mum, 81; minimum, 67,” . 2o-year fund. Ge, 1802, gold, 102 bid. 20-year ¢ not vo dificult; there is an intelligence which | chronicler. District Commissioners Douglass | Ena it it can ger the approval of the cavecs fad, bs, » gold, 111 bid. Water pervades the rauk and file of the guard which | and Hine were at headquartere Saturda: Y | will be adopted by the Renate, Se ee ot Cate eee 2, makes the daty of instructor most agrocable, | remained to dimmer aud enjoyed themselves see = fae CERAM. On Seniey, Sear SY TOOK 08 ONS ws 7 ~ Ys “ If mistakes are made once, when corgected | hugely. visite ie mess eds b THE ME. MABEL, deuchter of AW. sid wetvina Clee seed Na ee they do not cocur again. My ‘sbesrvations|aud ate of the food prepared’ for Peden one year end fuer monten. J eee sene Beate. S. Electric Lightbonds, ‘ ba have been thorough and Ihave found the | the troops; when they had been served once | Republican Senatorial Caucus—Commit- Our darling Mabel now bee left as, Us, 100 bid. U.S. Electrie Light donde, f duties discharged with fidelity because of the | they asked for more. The famous New York tee Room Notes, Ete. Oe ee eas Gs, 150 vid. Washington and Georgetown 4 great interest taken, seventh Rad a representation in camp yester- Z ‘Ged 919 Pesxsyivasu Ave ‘0 PIECES OUTINGS, 8 CENTS: FORMER PUCE, 1214 ® PIECES WHITE GOODS AND 50 PIECES LACE STRIPES, 10 CENTS PER YARD. 4DIES' BLACK LISLE HOSE, 50 CENTS; KKED DOWN FROM 75. L.DiLs RISPED VESTS, MARKED 2U CENTS: FOMEER PRICE, 25. A FEW GENTS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS HALF Bs i . ts thought it Brorsre. Pere Railrcad. 10-40, 68, 103 bid. Vashington t i‘ “In his special fleld—instructing the men in} day. They were under the especial escort of | 4 caucus of republican Senators has been | _ Funeral from the residence of ber Ko. Cor ‘tible bonds, Gs, 186 bid. 3 : —Ct i a A hulf street south aon weceleg, A.MALL LOT OF GENTS’ PLAITED SILK HALF — oan Cone eae, Sasi Oo aT guard duty—Cadet Hines has done most ex- | Capt. Peixotto and were Cupt. D. A. Nesbitt of called for tonight to consider the election bill yr A —~g ~~~ Ty Hot, 40 CRNTS PER Pan, AGKEAT DRIVE IN ALL-WOOL BLACK Ba- ‘TIS, 40, 50, 6 AND 75 CENTS PEK YARD. pon J q 2 celient work, refleeting credit on bimeelf and | company B, Ordnance Sergeant J. Watson B . nd friends of er ar a ee = gr materially Denefiting the guard. Every old | Cochran, Sergeant W. D, Leonard, company B, and the question of changing the rales of the | the ‘sinily are cvsroctiully snvited to attend. deada, 34 7s, 1994, 96 bide Washington Gas wee : soldior knows that this duty is a fair tent of a| and Sergeant Bostwick, company 'B. If there | Senate, 00s to expedite tho transaction of | s Suite MAST “beloved Aasehnse ey $B SMy Light Company bonds, Gs, 117% bid. Washbing- ~ ck Winees command's discipline aud efficiency. Our dis- | was anything in camp they failed to see Capt, | businoss. 3 B. Coffins, aged four mouths and ton Gas Light Company bonds, series B, ts, 118 ESCOBTING VISITORS. cipline has been strict, but not severe, and | Peixotto is not to blame. ‘eneral Tussdey, om, from VW. ML SHUSTER ® soxa, bid. Hygienic Ice Company, first mortgage, 6s, | The brigade will be at home this afternoon, | tho breaches have been but few. The| Maj.0.E. Hine of Vieuna, Va. (father of cacao apa DAMASE, On July 28 Littie Sisters _3 99 PENS. AVR. WW. _{ 100 Did. 108 asked. American Security aud but the work In camp will not be done. Tents |men have evidenced» proper official | Cadet Hine) was another member of the crowd | _ The House committee on rules today gave a} of tht hoor, Siniey Datane Mee eerste, Siatars UE, INE PEOPtS, BSCAUSE TERY ABE ued of bitter doses: with the pain snd griping that Usuay follow. Carter's Little Liver kills, vi 2 cose il truck as soot the sun dries | respect for their superiors, and have strictly | that was on the reservation vesterday, hearing to John A, Enos, an inventor, who | t: y-turee yearn. inte ipdeetiseare “and then they must be | obeyed all orders given and in e spirit becom | _ Very much interested iu the ene’ was Maj. | ecks to hove an appropriation of 66,000 made 29 Ga rou: the Chapel of the Home, Tussdag. stored away for ancther year's usc. All the | 194 soldiers. When one considers that the men | Cilley of New Hampshire; he arrived yoster- | to defray the cost of installing his patent lec. | DAVIS, On Sunday, Jaly 27, 1800, at 8 eed commissar: ‘stores—plates, es, cui are issued and supposed to exist on the straight | day evening. Today he was on the riffe range | tric voting machine im the House of Repre- | *..GEORGE E. DAVIN, aved forty-four Knives, forke and” spoons. have “to | my rations and then examines the most ex. | with Maj. Pollard and made such good scores | sontativess Mr. Euos explained the workines of | 91° from the residence of hiv trother in-lew, Gueral fron Trad . 33 0S be packed for fatare use, | cellent bill of fare, well cooked and served | as would become the inspector of riffo practice | his machine and brought to the attention of the | July 2 arBpue ‘Relativerend ticek oe ees Railroad Stocks — Washington and ‘This meaus more labor than most people im: attend, ample and of the best quality, he then realizes | of the New Hampshire National Gard. committee some facts to demonstrate its prob- | #t . iyo Dil. Metropolitan. 163 bid. 1 Capt, E. i, Mewmoyer, Liowk Ki a | What the good management of Gen. Ordway | Capt, John G. Bourke, third United States | able utility and ecenomy. He stated for in- | ,P< ELOFE. On Monday. July 28, 9 Goluiabia, 70 hid, 20. asked. Ordnance Sergeant Campbell will remain at the | #88 accomplished, | a intefeated spectatore nt Soreniees | ance, that during thir session there have bees | soi Liemnor ORE Sa ee es oe, ween: Georgetown | {rt for # couple of days to supervise the clean- i per ore bead peels 5or ieee coenee a hee oe cme — a gered “ung re “MANTIS at Jul; 1890, CLARE road, 1S cE 7 - | ates’ te is N. At 2 pm., July 27, . and Tenallytown, 61 bid, 6 asked. Up. Rergennd Seyen WS Reap o Setherip aye | ES for freas the lowest te soak te. tee aaya, at Ruceaeee en, ped foe ee ot ine, | HEMMARN, intent ‘sun of soa Gener Dir Goops. Side-band Ginghams, reduced to 10. aces trum 12h to Be. rts {of Men, reduced from 50 to 390. 3 bts fos Mea, setnced trea © to ee, + Gowa Tanne ; aynite Colne am EMBARKING FOR HOME, improve the guard and make Mt the wane necsseseagacan ug a ESS Joy 27, 1890, eave 3 Ne ipa y oe es ey: Sandwiches were served at noon, and at 2{modol which if should be and eventu. b ems rena} eS crown, | {elaeketus JOU W. sci l eet This ‘instance ‘Socks — Columbia ‘fitle, 6x | o'clock the brigade embarked on the steamer | ally will become. Of Gen. Ordway I acess srg eon a vid, 7 asked. Excelsior for Washington, expecting to reach | find it difficult to speak. Eulogy which might It hus beeome necessary mn view of the fail- | pFuners wil take place trom lus late residenes, rsfee Silphurt Lact Aes este Gas and Klectric Light Stocks— Washington Gas, 8 " Z sound fulsome to the ears of those who know ure of Congress to act finally upon all of the | pm. ives and friends rooecttully it & ere An, rs, Se. Gas, 60 bid. U.S Electric | the city before 4 o'clock. ; * ‘ attend. Filiw Case Cotton, 10e. 46: Sa jas, him not would fall short of the full mete of 4 rogular appropriation bills to provide for a SMITH. On fu: zn. oe oS Para Se ea — Chane ead Potomac, GEN, ORDWAY LOOKS BACKWARD. praise really his due. He is as great a master a, / u Ae er eee By AR ‘asked. American Grapbopbone, 15| 80 far as military instruction is concerned the | of details as was McClelland or Sheridan and to Hg pom me b archaeers. ane x is | him more than all others combined is the éredit ¥ jation> eommettes: ‘The angels excelled us in strength, Bese Pirwoetia Srocks—Wesnington Market Com- | “2* ** Camp Washington fe over for this | aoe "tor the suocess that has marked Camp pupaemyng hes | the funeral will tate plass, from Xingraentay gay. Ziasted, Great Falls Ice Company, 225 id. | Seton. Yesterday evening was given over Washington.” : a - Strest bapsioe Gnurch on” Weduesday. Sule >* ‘aehington Safe Deposit Company, 127 bid, | largely to retrospection. There was universal COL. MOORE'S PRAISE, i 140 esked. National Typographic, 36 asked. | satisfaction everywhere, and among the men “a i : GRATEFUL—COMFORTING Pneutyatic Gun Carriage, 1s bid, 144 asked. | themselves there was nothing of grumbling. | ol. Moore, commanding the first regiment, Wasm- L bid. | Gen. Ordway is exceptionally proud of this | was very enthusiastic over camp. He said: = a ~ Deane Tur 8s M. EPPS'B COCOA eS year’s work. Pi plop a @ Stan] “I can only commend the men for their con- BREAKFAST. a Teporter yesterday evening he said: duct during the past week. The jon : 5 AVOID STIMULANTS. aad critters This kas been an extreordinarily satisfac. | which took place this morning was realy won- boven hy Baltimore Markets. = fects by mana Se pg rege) ge The get up, the drill and the military- ‘Take the Genuine Imported BALTIMORE, uly 28.—Cottou nominal—mid. | SRO Men who hive done to moe TO ake it | bearing would pass muster anywhere, Never leave has been referred by the Senate commit- @iing. 124. Flour etive and advanced—Howard | One. The results ge y ‘ose Of | did I see more soldierly conduct than was; tee on and post CARL QBAD SPRUDEL SALT Strect and westorn sctvor, 2 25e.:.75; do. do. extra, | last year, and they should do so, for we have | exhibited when ‘we inspected the material Ellas. 08; dando. fautay, 2-das OO: City amills, =. —_ fre Maia Raven Figs’ See Throughout the enti how Ord ing of in- | early im the morning, before breakfast, It incmense Kio brat tre, wt vi i wae, Rovah30: spring de do., GODaRal: do. do. improvement. See ee Se Geet oe Appetite, repeive impertect digestion, tomes emiecais . " their personal appearance: shoes were black | remdered assistance Pow the aystem, oe alle pe lg roma “The discipline is far for to anything I | oned with but one exception and everywhere found want- will onan eer ae ener ae 2708F | have ever seen ia any camp; the men | there was noticeable ‘etunest. cleanliness. mance Se ‘Tt te the best apertent, Laxative and Diuretic yet, 95%: western atadvace; No 2 winter red, | Tealize and appreciate the differences which, | New uniforms are badly deeded. Take, for in- f pleasantly - f, UouadOs: July. 96x eO%: 26a | while not apparent in social life, must neces: | stance, company © of the second battalion, Fh September, 7 Decem! sar! xist in euch better known as the ibles. Corn—southern scarce and nouiinal: ite, year. In Washing! been drill yellow, S1a3:k; western “=nsettl Pere there is much in common; in camp there asked. Val be distinetiona. If there wasno such distine- and. Penasy! tion there would be no a Tieil eH tdi HI time bY [mee EEE GSEE | | Epieteh Ente oli’ Pi ‘Made simply W§ boiling water or milk. Soldonly Subalt-pouad wrocers, labeled thus: JAMES EPPS CO. Homeopathic Chemist, ‘Bewere of imiteticns. Thegennise hes the signe ture of “E:eper & Mendeleca Co," Bele Agente fey the U. & on every bottie. ee i i i H ‘Trunks and Satchpis| beet make at lew prises Sad } : +~—— | Foe ering ae feat Cesuletar Im the world. effort "That Gem Ore: aget sais One 2 “Sans a Brae ae PE seyer maitre 7 ‘B siegert & sons. | reg be

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