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‘Miss Glennan is with the Misses Morris at the Hotel FOR SALE—MIS Gladstone, Asbury FC \CELLANEOUS a ‘Miss Bell of 9th street and Massachusetts ave- QO SALE—A $45 “SPW@ANDID" BASE WURNER, bens Sy in Perfect Seder, for #18. 1820 yep at SHOOTING STARS. in at tas tetemsonie (NOT AT HOME YET. Pe aaked the stranger. nue bas retarned from Ocean City. ered emo ender my contact, ont oti 2S SA __ Sao ne demand for wore because there on SAF To EDECATUNG Es ‘Last week,” replied the native.” : “ i Mrs. Kate Thyson Marr is visiting Gon. Pin-| Miss Lillian P. Piller, daughter of Col. Mason | are complaints. Vater the conditions p a ny “Did be set out on foot?” ‘ {Fashionable Folks Are Enjoying) der at colteskill, X. ¥. Piller of Loudoun county, Va..bas just returned | there would be complaints ff there were 100 Begins Bal prive, “Call on EX-TEACHER, od “No. He went by rail.” Cool B Elsewl ‘Mr. L. Percy Daniel is spending a few weeks | from Saratoge, where ake has been spending | teams at work. I the garbage is not accensi- Forster wisnows SH WITH GLASS, ‘| * Colonial Beach, me | See bonebchder, Bagels sais) qgunter walens trem, engi ae Pe, ‘Miss Inez D. Daniel will remain at Hillsboro’, LE-BARERY AND CONFECTIONERY IN ni bawiness. Address CARRIER G8, ‘Ya., until the last of September. THE LAST OF THE SEASON.| Mr. Samuel Hodgkins of the War Depart- tr ON Asn ment, Mra. Hi and their son Ed leave teens? Of had no experieuce tn the collection of ga: DOR SALE - z ONE CHAMBER — - Peterboro’, N. Hi. to base their Gemand for more teams Firing: nino ve-foot show cane” Apply 28 325 tomorrow for Park, thence to Bar Har- | to demand for more upon AB Place, eu . eee a The: Mra. A.M. Appler has gone to Sharpsburg supposed time it takes to collect garbage from peng. Preicge hereto ‘The Only Cabinet Home Open Daring the | will bly retcin'to Washington’ about tks for two weeks, iz Sa, Tee even etinsto se te Gee 5 RIE rom eive may nie a chanoe | mer—hew Panes tn the Diplomate | mils of Repcar, Capt "Thomas Montgomery and tamiy re-| are, tera mented Didrict ficlg Corps—A Nantleal Wedding by the Gea—| Mr. Andrew B. Graham has rejoined his| turned home Inst evening from Atlantic City | rity where the homaholien we aired to 0 “Pas net honk a a ion of | Where Well-Known People Are Summer- | family at Capon Springs for a few weeks’ vace- | and found their danghter. Mre. George Fox, 51,. his garbage as to be accessible, the gar- and her hasband and son, who have come from or eellec : garbage.” said a weary-looking woman. “Ifthe | !a- Rev. J. amd Mra Harries, accompanied by | Cleveland to make Washington their future emer ~ rr com man will ouly come and get it he may do what —_>+——_. their youngest daughter, left on Wednesday tor | 2° OR SALE A PURE STE MALE BULL TER: he chooses with 1t.”” Cape May, There they will remain for some | Mrs. Dr. W. F. Luckett and her son, Mr. TL. It would hardly be possible to drum together | C*P? She had declined bis enit; just then Sgotporal’s gaard of fashionable folks in thie! ©. 3, James, Hf. Weyl, George MoCathran, half of their time trying to got ot the ‘The hammock let him sprawl. Siare Fase tales of the are or AteUat At® | 5. Gregory Howard and Mr. Gibbs of the Hel. | Miss Sanno, Miss Annie M. Bell and Master | sabes bes keke Sryaay te quaseoeat » sai a y ' ° wo hours trying to get the ga: 4 “This is,” said he, “the history time, after the most prol hot for Desde Mie erage by Mra. C. J. | George S. Bell are at Hotel Guernsey, AsbUry | There are today, according to the statement of Of my decline and fall.” Fears, there is every reson why ft anould be to. | James and Mise’ Marion “MeCathrai, will leave | Park, for the month of August, policemenand ty employes, hundreds of houses pile: Ths lenders mm official life are endeavoring to bone» ag Be agers (og Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Stratham have gene to | where may team: kept waiting from five to ten “Look here,” said the editor to his assistant, | PecTeste or to rest, whichever suits their fancy, Sa > Sexeeee © | Rock Enon Springs for a month or so, | minates for the gates to be opened. This time “at what that wretch says about mo!” wel Betaney of thon tara the tana Boel | Wles Wharton MAF GrHval A Be) ye. i. 0, Towlee and family, ate. Albert po ys The assistant read aloud: ‘The editor of our | ward for two or threo weeks yet, A merry party weat to Piney Point Tuceday | Marsh snd family and Mise Kate Moore bare | Tota te wore: far: those whose duty it's to esteemed contemporary, The Weekly Wailer,| The home of the Secretary of State is the only | on the yacht “Joe Beejen.” It included Mr. = ery 9 Petre atg a! remedy the present condition of affaire, which isa man of genuine good taste and intelligent | one in the cabinct list whose doors have been | and Mrs. J. H. Wangh and children, Mrs. Lilli ? oa eaeee, or, S119 Pa. ave. aw TP MMOND TYPEWRIT! 840. Fleet Lockett, are spending the summer at oR SALE—1 prim Frtrect rt f OF ALL MAKES; annomd. Smfih, Xe. ains’ they contracted to do. Sekt oman monte, Seterericers for cent perception. He isa credit to American jour- | hosyitably open all summer, and in the midst | W. Clabsugh and children, Mr. and Mra. Wm, | M4. for two weeks. In conclusion I desire to say that if the Com- Sui? "hve wRiTEn He SOF ew nae Fee | al the gocmcal tinqnalion Mis: Poser Giaees |Jobiaeees Me eal ak Gace tare sea] De: T.C. Mackisten le ot Providsens, L,, | missioners will vee that my teams are wadtioe Beata hadron SRC CMall;” We eal; “Ave you: gute (6 gat have been graced by tho presence of distin- | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Deans, Mrs, Cash- | where he will remain until September 1. back within limite where there ts actual 5 ‘sai7ot 7 you going to get angry | cuished strangers now and then. All the rest | man, Mf. Bd.Cashman, Mrs. Keefe, Mra Magee, | Mr. N.C. Cochran will spend a month at service. if they will require the houss- - about thati of the cabinet Homes are deserted, and will be | Mrs. Cassie Goodman, Mrs. 8. M. Taylor, Misses | Fairmount, W. Va, place is gafbage so ax to be accor MPBELUS HORSE FOOT REMEDY. “Yea,” replied the editor, “I am. Tcan|tilltheendof the month. None of them, by | Mamie Galetzo, Mamie Dodge, Etama Sibley, Mrs. Robt, Boya i HM), 6. ¥. ble, if they will see that I'am not compelled MPBELL & CO..107 have.) stand abuse as wall as anybody, but I, do get) the way, sem to bo bothering themasives about | Stella Heard, Mr. J.T. Adams, Capt Horner, | Mts. Robt. Boy et Quits Se, BF. to haul dith of every description, all of which Micec Maas lecaciven oll of ie. Sled at waccaemn.”” keeping to the front in the fashionable swim at | Mr. Charles Adams, Mr. Ferd. A. Weiler, Mr. | Mr. Ferris Finch has gone from Gloucester, | they have agreed to do in their contract, I will THE TRIUMPHAL ARCH. any off the cities by the sea, Secretary Tracy | Jean Frisby, Mr. Fred Bunnemerer, Mr. Will| Mass, to Nantucket for a short stay. be able to rednce the number of my teams in- —— . 5 is rather fond of Bar Harbor; has spent saneh Clabaugh, Mr. J.C. Kehr, Miss Marie Walon, | Mr. E. T. Ward will remain two weeks longer | Std of having. demand made upon me to put ur | It Will Span Pennsylvania Avenue Beyond oe * Leonard, | _ With tyrotoxicon in the ice cream and explos- | of his vacation there, just as he did last sum- | Misses Mollie O'Neill, and Katie Frisby, | a: Trone, Va. ‘on more. md B contaent Bas ait Fifteenth Street. iow Castle, Iud., 50; Kuy Kendall, 86, | ive soda water coming constantly to the front, | mer. Mary O'Farrell apd Lillie mard and Master |" ys. . S. C. Moore hes ~ Viste | namtemen. Ihave stated the facts. Ihave nett with the rents of Be aS 1. H., Va., 15; L. W. Myers, 182, Lin- | the summer girl appears to be the victim of a| ‘The chances are that Mrs. Morton will allow | Jas. B. Tierney. eo ieee pee fpr rlmeny npn pyr Bee | ear Np. prracR |THE ORAND ARMY VETERANS WILL MAKCH Henry Wilson, ‘Clty, | cruel combination. her eldest daughter to go formally into society | ‘The Misses Isabel and Lurone Casilear, after | Springs for « week. Joi will permit tye to do 20. by com with pee UNDER IT IX DOUBLE COLUMN ON THE DAY ee Se ee. as es next winter—the last of the Vice President's | a visit of ceveral weeks at Warrenton, Fauquier | Mt. F. H. Mott has returned from his vit to | Too Perit. The timebe, aniea I OF THE GREAT PARADE—NoTES OF INTEREST DOE Ue Pelee aa’| | Wor tours ue mersy alevcel at term. ‘Two of the debutantes younger sisters| county, have gone to Greenwich. Prince | St. George's Island. AS TO THE ENCAMPMENT. | an ae rect are quite grown-up young Indies and will them- | William cousty, where they will spend the re-| Mr. C. E. Foster, who has been some weeks at |." ook to my rights under that contract oF utmyer, 308, Franklinville, Pa., 2 selves soon be ready for society. Miss Mor‘on | mainder of the summer. ise suffer a lows of tuany thousands of dollars Upon the metal can se 0; Lies myer. 3 2 i Kennebunk Port, Me., has gone to Maguolia, | through no fault of mine. A catis given of the arch which it is proposed | Gen. Wim. Hi Kein, 76, Teading, Pa., 40; Ser. And gaily sang of this chd that, Jast season had the privilege of looking on the | Miss Aggie L. Holden has gone to Wellsboro’, | Mass., for the remainder of the season. (SS to construct across Pennsylvania avenue in ‘Va, 15; Dick L Aha To wait the garbage man. ae rer ae ie ta aes parents’ draw | Pa.. to visit Mise Lola Borden, who will return ——__+e+-—__ “The same old forty wagons are on today,” ORQ. W. SVITH & CO... = of the — ay ee < ‘And those that heard him warble vow ware cunbaxibd: but Gnd wot been hard oh te el Miss Holden and spend the winter in CONTRACTOR CLARK PROTESTS. | remarked Lieut. Hollinberger when asked by @ 1b adalte ek the veterans of the Grand Army. As “ ington. R CLA . TOT eeees it | vetecun vwings cl of 15th strest into Pemeay?- Petco ahem RD ibe a bier he PN OE _ Mrs. Donald McPherson with Donald, jr. and | He Dlsagress With the Poltce Construction | 574% — for some information concerning Pp ey vania avenue agnin and before passing before Pe 5 ae Bui be will Goule haa te” . The diplomatic corps will be enriched by a| little daughter left the city yesterday via Nor- of His Garbage Contrast. Se as in in “he “Tear, Sire, ha the precidential reviewing stand they will pase Beenigien’ Ss we pada are neat. Ge stain a of new blood the coming — ‘There =< ton, Halifwx and other Canadian | Yesterday afternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock, added, “although the city is fairly ‘ell chou ie : under this arch. The structure will be pure Sherman Mills, Me., 7; Col. J.D. A MURDEROUS ASSAULT, oo cantaiaiy te, the Commissioners received the following letter | We can about give a service of two collections white and will rise toa height of some ninety- | Musser, 66, Muncy, Pa., 40. name which may sound like, but certainly re-| Mr. and Mrs. Theo. F. Kinney and Miss M. en calls that of the famous catacasys, and if be | Corss M from Contractor Clark with reference to the | week. People iu this clty are very forbear - | five feet. It will span the avenue from curb to QUARTERS SECURED. Edward Davis Held for the Grand Jury—| makes his diplomatic, to eay nothing of his| prime Paul are at Waterloo and White Sul- | construction placed upon his contract by the | ing and don't complain unless there is some ste new sad healths. | We | ngs a sist ‘Other Assault Cases. iP ing phur Springs, Va. police: case. F, ant horse owners, after | curb, a width at that point of some eighty-five | The following posts have secured quarters . a every-day career half us interesting, there will | * 4. ang Mrs. © ‘us T. Belt have left the Wasmrvoroy, D. C., Aug. 19, 1892. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon Re ene Te TOT ROIS | feet. The span of the arch will be some fifty | during the past week: Abraham Lincoln Post,| Edward Davis, a colored resident of the | be ot to hore es os a Catekill mountains and are now spending sev- | To the Health Officer and the Commissioners of | today there were lows than thirty compininte Supt Wer. Chae Fark | feet and the height about the samme. The design, | No. 11, Charlestown, Mass., for 200 members, | county, was the only prisoner before Judge | ,7 Ay ae eens Teeth eee te cook | eral wosta at Roce ore now spending sov- | "> the Distzict of Cobumbie: ceived, a declded falling of a: compared with “"Forecan of Baris. | which was mado by Mr. 8. H. Bodfish, is simple | Business High School building; Geo. W. Stongh | Mills today on a charge of murderous assault, | Dapny de Lome, with his wife, may be expected | frm, ‘home ti eaTacogs, Mire Belt Wl Gentlemen: I am sorry to. be forced to again | other days during the past weck. but effective. The style is of the classic order, | Post, 191, Columbia Ci farsa 3, Telos, =e ® q trouble you with adiscussion of the garbage | Among the complaints received today was James E. Trice, also colored, was the prose-| The term of his predecessor, Senor Suarez| Mr. C. M. L. Sites, who has been traveling | “oUble you with a discussion of the garbage| | Among Me}. A. Richards, whe cinta. Gat cuting witness. The trouble between them oc- | Guanes, was brief but glorius. In a social way | abroad for some time, is now in London. jon placed upon my contract by the no garbage has been removed frota his house curred in February. he started in beautifally but he stopped quite} Mrf, A. H. Quaiffe bas been called to Buffalo | thoritice and attempted to be mince last Monday and the next previous re- Davis was examining the pistol, and when | Sbruptly. Although a comparative stranger | 4. o,. death of hor sister. them would be ruinous to me and of no service | moval was one week before that. "| the mon lad some words the lo was passed and | {0 give that most ambintua of sll esial fre | Rev. and Ales. George G. Markham are at |! thers ~ ihe police supervision te tot e ensoem tn one shot fired. Tho bullet went through | tions —nsmall, but really ewell ball. ‘They did it, | Asbury Park, SS ts Sins te petro. led ve fro peeping tere Ht B J. DOWNEY & the pilasters on each side being finished with 1 ~~~ | Corinthian capitals. Upon the square top and | F' pS OF GOOSE FFATHERS | at each end will be placed tigures twelve feet | ied. 'H. ROSENBERG, 712 , high, one repra@enting a eoldier of 1865 and the sustw" | other aG. A. R veteran of 1892. ‘These dates | J. |are below. Ou the other side will be a figure Drummond Post, io, for 50 members, B. ‘appan Post, 21 in Post, 154, . hage cart | representing sailor and bis civilian counter- Canton, Pa-. for 150 members, at Hotel | Tyice's trousors, and according to Tri too, which wns all the more remarkable, a8/ Miss Snyder and Miss Ballard of Baltimore lero laeey thew vied Seamus 5 shel bee: pokes by on the ollcr aldo from my —" part of today. In the middle portion will be a | Oxford; Gen. John I’. Hartranft Post, 58, Har-| ont the bullet “burnt him. they depended entirely for their list of gacete| are guoste of Mise Mac <> nish, ‘Capt. Rossell thought it would take u- | ccat of arms of the United States gurroanded | setae, Bey, toe Utmacibets, Palle tleepers, | plea was that the shooting was scci- | OR the acquaintance of one meee matron who Beccing toad, eal samen) bese i pada ay ‘aman ccamaien a fifel spectcen flags. The figures as well as the coat of a naturally did not invite any! gave a fow : ‘ RTRALT. bored With thePoiseroy Dapbrater arms will bein white, in harmony with the rest NTERTAINMENT OF THE W. B.C. dental, and Judge Mills said that even if the | official lights outside of her own set... The ball | _ Miss Edith McFarland has joined her sister, ae, GAS ENGINES, BOTIENEW | of the structure, which will be built of wood DOR SALE Mra, Ida V. Hendricks,department president, | shooting resulted from carelessness he should | was in honor of the young King Alfonso’s fete- | Mrs. Dr. Dunn, at Pomona, Va., where sbe will The Chicago People Don't Like the Lotte 2B second-hand any, size. nist | and galvanized iron and painted to represent Department Es Selene We pie | be held for the grand jury. In default of $800 | day and the event was brilliant enough to place | spend some weeks. tat spe afore dorgaer A diovan ‘adage tarde hensedhr Goin, qoteo D. BALLUFY. Ant. | White marble. In, the pediment of the arch | s.°t the statement that the usual courtesioe ind bail the prlaoner was committed to fall toamait | the ministor on the top, of Giplomatic enter-| Mra M. M. Loeffler and Mra. M. E. Towers | mined by theaverags mumber of lente made.| ‘The Chicago peoploarein a state of mind <i ATE _PTAN, will be the words “Grand Army of the Kepul aoe = i e action of the grand jury. iners. it somehow it did not, a1 ween, ul . FOR SALE—PIANOS. ie,” and below the motto “Fraternity, charity | been extended to the National W. B.C. by the| “Guilty, materes Seale Radin whon ar-| cacthing ous somehow it did not, and between yroeetdae once Zor Bogton rece, coturn: | It was sgreed by all partice that, the teams | because the Treasury Department has selected ———— ‘The structure will be built sub- ‘ns’ committee of ladies and declined is | raigned for*an assault. on Josephine Temple. | recalled last spring & sort of a smile went hives, cr rooting esi working fa cach, except & | the Lotto portrait of Columbus asa model for iat hier d will be quite different from the | misleading and unjust to the national presi- | ‘The women had some angry words and Lula | around among his late associates in the corpr. at per- | gaudy affairs which one sometimes ecen on such | dent. What she did decline at the hands of the | beat Josephine. Ten pe a or thirty days. All of them Sy a change in the ministry | Miss Mollie Mason Dodge, who has beon at — of ee i where the honses wi j Sccasions. “There will be no colored bunting or | citizens committeo, Mra. Hendricks says, was| “Eight wituemes were examined in the case of | would not permit him ever to return here | Pigeon Cove, Mass, for three weeks, will lave | scattered. I kne adhyeg streamers used in connection with this arch. It| that which pertained to the eecrecy of the | Harry Moran and George Davidson, who were | again. on Tuesday for Col Brinton’s country place, Now what is the result?” | Will be plain and simple and at the same time | Organization, holding that all such matters | tried for assaulting Fred W. Kubnert. Thede-| Senator Stockbridge has left town for some | 2°8T Philadelphia. tonto toa teens, ney i Sowets dignified. should be in the hands of ‘the W. R. C. and ber | fendanta were fined $5 each. i weeks, but intends to get back before encamp-| _ MF. D. J. Waters, wife and daughtors, Mrs. | {hn nity for them te collect. le THE DOUBLE LINE PARADE. meeche Said Me Honda tae liee pervinad | z.cristopher. Jarvis, colored, and Cordelia | ment week. Mrs, Stockbridge has remained | Mollie E. Towers, Mrs. George H. Ripley and | Lecanse they have more teams than the au: = Ee r| The plan of parade is settled. That is the | junchcon had been. placed in the hands of Poto- | Jt *is:,i8 white wife, appeared in court, but | here all summer, and, in fact, is in no hurry to | Mise Lizzie and’ Susie Waters have returned thorities are able to furnish garbage to RK SALE_ SEVERAL SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT luncheon had been. placed in the hands of Poto- | not of their own volition. Christopher beat bis | tire nom oniv that. aho Thas'a tel in proncect | Domne, Noe wane a rege A ran” litle tend also second-hand sauates of | word reocived at the encampment a imac Corps (disbanded) it would be out of the | wife, bruising her neck and blacking ber eyo, | Jetye,n0™; only that she, basa trip in prospect ae oa | tr are, sppenes to bee change x terns” rest : this morning from Albany. some fur- | question to accept the same at its is, for | but she did not desire to prosecute him. aoe! : Hiss Homm tickney Miss Boosie — SUPFF.SI7 TMA: RT| ther change is ordered ‘by Gen. Palmer the | the reason that such luncheon would be wersed | I? » man and bin wite cant aetto their own | sulovea no5enay Teuaing, about, but sing the | Dawes of M street northwost are Teng tae ie teeekly cerving ta tke ciekana i | sonal appearance have been placed on record by wrilbe indole calumnse ‘hia has igen, tho | Much none eould be admitted saxo” anembers | gor quit. the Prisoner, “they ad Det-| visiting their oral display. She bas a genuine |e, and Miva Ralph Leo Galt are at the Hotel Weaington pe Sacra ny afr foo dr ra i arg in dou! = : . . tment ag Sy | idea of Commander-in-chiet Palmer all along. | Of the, order, und that sho could not con-| ‘The judge wns of the same opinion and he | ;ore of dower, and in her Michigan bome gives | 7 aymore, Atlentic City, where they will remain | 21t%,°%,, 25, collector a Mer} Co) ‘The chairman of the committee on parade, | *stendy receive at the bands of an organiza- | imposed a sentence of sixty days in jail and re- | MUCH personal attention to here, sr eversbodg | uring August, sd cise oud as new. Hh. no interest. fe torte 5 pr wa sod wnat Gen. Ellis Spear, backed up by other | fiom which had disobeyed her and was | quired a real estate bond of $300 or sixty days | °° presenting Sic ac competent. milltary” authority, holds thet ths | Uisbarded ans courtesy which wonld fmply 8) addidonal to Keep the peace. He was com-| cia"arha, sce tere, ls gonerally fagrant| | Mire George agence eking ee posted in 1575, iis dmown as the Jovian ANO EXC! yAREROOMS, * impracticable. The citizens executiv lor : n. Tobe mit eason. n | y > ce Sens as 913 Pa ave [senha gran this wise ad fappaisied a | the national president only deciined that cour Sarah Bryant did not aj in time to prose- | ChtiTe summer Mrs. Stockbridge has bad friends | heated term at Niagara Falls, Rochester. Victor, | the commons and « attr Sheomes es Biomnte ; * " 4 ‘u lumbus and after these the Yanez Columbus ‘ . 2 Palmer | t€8y which would place the convention and ita 1 Gries aad the chatee of ult | to Join hervelf and the Senator at their Sunday | Watkins Glon and Elmira. Gn her return home |of the District, wi and the De Bry. All these have stood severe i . a —< b Moons Lagered | appr in the haaiis Of thoes who bad besa. wore “the latter was dismissed, © "'™* | dinner, and an entire summer in Washington is | in September Mrs. Kowe will be accompanied | there was never a service, ; . * tenta andfrom all may cally be’ drawn core 7: | - " and are persistently her enemies. In the seo- i a new experience for them both. by Miss Minnie Radway of Elmira. residents have never ae . Se ee ee ee car a | eee tae Ee cae te Gani: mai | God Black (gud ts has particular reference to | Co SEr a tee ran “anult on |” Senator Jones of Novada wes Jolae’ hecela| ‘Me!cul Mrs: W; D. WaVarlond and son are| == service, they having other means of die- | Titbes bys won Sud the coveral —— aterizimas hich clase sanare pianos st great sact | et the ‘matter over, In the event this was | Miss Barton's letter to the citizens’ committee | “ Charlos-alins Buck Stewart, wes tried on two | few daye before the adjournment of Congress spending this month with relatives in Loudoun | Poueof thir » fooding it t poultry | historians a. - ittee asked that Gen, | Upon the letter of the depurtment president, | churpes of nencult and aonuitied: by his wife, who has epent the Inst year mainly | county, NG. Tisknen Brow: | Pal rena lives ee ete ees iehich Wad been coferrecl to ben), tie loan ct Ginter Grocn on archarae at assault, for- | at their home at Santa Monica, Cal. Mrs. Jones inspientid wnntnd | how ‘his pian of the double column could | the department president wns not presented to | feithe €5 collateral and. d eetgioaa Hemey'gane | i8 going abrond with thefenator, whose’ duces M8 he » cilizens’ comnsittce until after the citizens’ | her personal bonds to keep tho peace toward | on the monetary conference will keep him in Ter joc or We repeat that tes reiterated the opinion that the plan was not | committee of ladics had withdrawn the cour- | Marthe Hawking, Europe during the early full. and pigs. For example, John Burgess, one my collectors assigned to territory in igh- Mr. and Mra. Francis E. Richards left today | borhood of the jail, reported to me on the It for a European tour of two months, and 17th that he was going over the commons be carried out. At the same time the commit- Mre.W. H. Hoover and children are at Round | in that ection in ee ee ee hsieak Suan Sor’ Bh poem an aeiture apmeticable one. No response to this dis- | fit in question and liad then suspended bu, oe Mrs, Logun returned Inst week from Deer | Hill, Va. cerita’ gives him te the morsing, sod iltes | apparently futile purpose; of wu wate PIANO EXCHANGH WAREROOWIS, |, | pric hae “been receiv Unt today, when & ag teigt sett pve ep a EXCURSIONS. Fark, where she had been three, weeks with | | Alice Mellie Rallman of Baltimore is visiting | 40 get his vecond load would go over the eame | Carried out in the face of death letter was received from djatant General ee estgrs a — Mrs, Tucker and her baby boy. The little fel- | Miss Wright, 1243 Nor Capitol street. territory in the evening, that with all bis ee aNd USL Phisterer, in which he stated that Gen. Palmer om nay to) be. expended by | tier View & vi lendid run of pa-| low, who reached the first anni it his i E Ce ys ry | , in d rong epamcoyoallrtoa ey omy View is enjoying a splendid run of pa-| low, who reached the first anniversary 0 Mr. and Mrs. John McClelland and Mrs. Ea efforts, and he is one of the best collectors I . ‘ HAINES He inclosed tract | her, but urge : and mutineers; of elevated eh easels aig rerond. bapa ie adhered ‘tohis plan. Ho Shortly be ined by | “At this fate date, one month before the en-| fomage. Capt. Kandall announces the firat | birth last week, was seriou ill for weeks, but | yon ee will hecee this eeninn foc May | Bave. it was impossible for him to get two londs Vashi: s i 3 ‘that, if infirm in certain traits of bs lca whent er ks “4 a | appearance in Washington of the Royal | now has commenced togive evidences of return- a day All my collectors working on the " = he commander-uchief relative to the ca | arr eto encnnkr tite treat perk | imperial Hungurian “Gypsy” Band, that | ing health, and the anxiety of tho family ali | "ith the Washington Light Infantry. outskirts of the city make reports eub- | Hf? lex eoneuees euamcs campment, giving some details of how the | Winat the means from the ‘progee tomes {Eas lately thrown the around is relieved. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Slater have gone to Lou-| stantially the same, of which T have « record take buveronae . fouble column plan is tobe carried out, As | Tom ito, has been accomplished for the | New York and Boston into such a fu Mrs. Logan has pretty weil perfected all her | doun county, Va., where they will spend the | and about which there can be no doubt, prem poensetrage pe aD mabe up Soegry & . and thoneands of women ha Fear and will appear, tomorrow (Sunday) at puns for the receptionto be givenin therotunda | rest of August with relatives near Lovetts- | Now the policemen aze with my teams, thoy |. | anthiog ‘lett for the eolamittes todo. but to | Yet Secured their quarters, and. the | Pires View and on Board the elegant Samuel J. | Gf the Capitol on the evening of the 19th of Sep- | Ville. know and they assert that my collectors do not pnp prin Dl president has off requested this depart- | Ponty. The program will consist of many musi- | tember in honor of the women of the different | Miss Jennie Reynolds of Ehode Island ave-| ™is* house in their calla, and that the terri- | j carry ment not anly to look after all matters per-| sr tettraction ia a notable one, and Capt, Ran: | reenizations who will be hero for the encamp-| nue and Mise Mamio E. Fiun are at Atlantic | OTF tssigned to them is covered threo times «| Pooimitaietsh tthe board of control. | Me THE COMMITTEE'S ORDER, taining to the convention, but has placed in its | The attraction isa notable one, and Capt. Ran-| ment, Mra, Logan is chairman of the woman's | Cys = week, often every Gay, yet when the com-| 5a: to Sclston the counity on snagin The committee will therefore make the in-| hands the duty of procuring quarters for ull the | ‘#ll will doubtless receive a large phitonge zn iy. plaints come in of the non-removal of garbage | “™P' ser Ff! wtf A " reception committee. She has invited Mrs. i portrait of Columbus, one of the commercial A - ee of his efforts to trons, ‘ Miss A. C, Smith, Miss 8. C. SmithandJas.|my teams are taken from their reg- . structions of Gen. Palmer in regard to tho | visiting W. R. C. Under the circumstances | Tcognition o! Pat Harrison, Mrs. Morton and the ladies of the id : my rood hurried on the market for advantage of plan of tho parade a part of the order which | mazy of the prominent business men have in-| There willbe an unusually attractive pro-| cabinet to receive the guests on that occasion. F. Oyster are among the recent arrivals at|uler routes and carried from one end ~ : pretended Es tcontelbns gram of music at Marshall Hall tomorrow, i {tho city to the other to attend to them, | te fancy prices of the fair time. No the ccensitice on yareds will short | dicated a desire to contribute toward the sue- Sunday, Prof, Schroeder directing the combined | MT Logan will also give at her own house o city o tend to them. ace DePeron ‘ columbus that cannot ehow ite cre= il ¢ ape i | ars Ww. \ Why is ti No houses are passed, except | Portrait of C 3 |committee give exact information in re-| Cost of ous u . aie ict iirc | bands from the Maoalester and River Queen. pycepoteg aies febheier ears Phe sales be reyes sain ah On| ooo wane Whe calbusoein ammehiee a ee ee ae ee SS == = = gard to the massing of the men about the! o 2a a ‘The Macalester leaves at 11 a.m., 2:45 and 6:15 9 . yal, ty A not the contractor's fault that the garbage sidered for the souvenir coin of q XN ADAMY PAYS, MANL cae SED CuLBOreD r and the position of each divi- | ¢Ption aud entertainment of our order. pm; the River a, with “a, foe band of poy aos of October Mrs. — will spend | Mfiss Lillian E. Moore of New Jersey avenue | not wed, but necessarily that of the .|is@ highly important matter. It must be Manwtscturer of FINE MANICURE aad CHINOPOD: | sion. map of the city forms a THE POTOMAC CAVALRY CORPS. music, aio ut 3:30 p.m. Returning steamers |!" Chicago, tobe present at the world’s fair! 4.5 returned from a five weeks’ vacation in| older chet con ea eenartly Sat of the he aro | Tiewed from ths stand of abocbetely goad pale nowv-tr_ | part of those instructions which will enable ths | ‘The work of the Army of the Potomac cav-| eave’ Marsball Hall ‘at 12:459 4s, 7:00. and | ©eremonies. western New York, employed daily to take up these complaints, | faith. No personal cvusideration iw =— department commanders and the post com alry corps committes on reunions is well in | #0 p.m. Pawengors can retura ou any boat. | APropos of the season, at « coming farhiona-|"Cnat’ Mf" Merrill and son are at Atlantic | SUhse st cea ate for by the terms | @*cislon upon the design of the coin. manders to know exactly the point at which | hora bux much remaine te be dene end the | Fare for the round arip. 25 conta, ble wedding at the seaside the bride will be at- STORY OF THE LATTO PORTRAIT. | ots : City. they are to eet fea maa | time is short. All comrades residing in the |, 1He fourth annual excursion of the Veteran | tended by ten bridesmaids who are to wear At the Treasury Department it is said the nual oe . Mrs. F. F. Bates and Wiltie and are therefore urged to send their names | Volunteer Firemen’s Association will occur | pretty Louis XV gowns and the six ushers will Scots Wienallors | i . “ rect Lotto portrait was furnished by Mr. W. E. well to the single and the double |“ A < | August 25,1892, River View will be the ob-| wear yachting suits of white flannel. The bride | Perle, are in Orange county, Va., fora month, | spon sry an t Med colums. ‘There veems to be an impression that | (nd aldrosses to A. Ik White, secretary, 1422 N'| jective point and the Steamer Penta the boat, |i the daughter of a prominent yacht owner | Capt. Wrolman Gibson has returned after a | cow iets ee a = a “UNDERT AKERS. | Gen. Palmer will change bis order in this re- Wednenday: at 7:50 “tant Ehbitt Have sch | Every caro has been taken to make the occasion | and hence the nautical turn the wedding has NDERTAKERS. | spect, but on the other hand it is st hat y a © 2 ——— | there is no likelihood of it, as he has given the cr ng sugplow. ipo So wat | subject a good deal of thought and has | Haviry has, mati fae ME SANES, i A4eh ist | reached the conclusion that this is the | #xth New York cavalry r trij that the Commissioners wish to build up a | Tb¢ plaster cast of the head of Columbus was fe akin eat hele : an enjoyable one in all respect taken, ‘The church will be decked with golden | Riessent trip, of four weeks to the eastern Boome song A Torte te tie | made by A. S.J. Dunbar, sculptor, of Wash- bee Mary! garbage therest teamer Lady of the Lake leaves at 5:30 | rod, another novel and picturesque idea. Mrs. M. Peake has 4,| city and Georgetown at this a of th D.C., from « portrait of Columbus i Mi 5 returned from Harper's | ©! ‘ which is recognized by experts as being as 1, cap wee, August 31, for Norfolk, | Ex-Minister and Mrs. Curry have returned | p i: caeed akan, year atmyexpense, Where a garbage service is S Gonaeae nen aes eine maaan ae thes ti from Constantinople and spent the last part 22106 _| best method of handling such a large number | tpn. | If there are any ae segnesied mac, No. 5, P. M., 1.0.0. F. ‘Tho round H Mr. Frank B, Littell will spend call,and 1 nder no obligations to call at | © have been painted for Dom: ar. | of men as wall enter the parade Teh owtun i | #0 addsoss the secretary of the cavalry corps | tfp will be €2 and the popularity of the organi- hiss aCe Manderson will take their | Scranton Pa = eat | ects trae ms Wekaagen aa omen sep an aed ar eg wd oan Geu. Palmer that the time occupied by a zati vested makes a dance i ‘tions three =. veade silts shat ome tall of ak sequiradl Corps Meetings. papier portend yecpelers_s holiday in New England and will not go west| | Mr. A. J. Symone will spend the greater por- moehgpghcon ger Be merpeme fe Nordine (Tri ). necretary to the ambassador sent if the parade was conducted on the old plan, | Several meetings of members of army corps the Washingion Light Infantry corps give | till after the soldier boys leave in September. | tion of September at Lewsetta, Va. bage or not, with a reguiarit to Spain by the Venetians in 101, and who lpg The difference between four or five hors and | were held last night to diseaas reunfon matters, | an excursion to Cape May this evening. Wickets | Mrs. Hazen has made considerable change | Mr. James H. Colwell is at Carlisle, Pa., for a| policeman goes on his Dect in constant communication with Columbus eight or nine hours is quite an appreciable one, | ‘The fiftcenth army corpa met at the Ebbitt geod for fittest: Gays oan be purchased of Capt. | and improvement in her K street home. The | month. not call for this, It is a useless loss of time and | thst time. | especially to the people who expect to witness Kelly or at the armory after 7 p. m. frout entrance is now on the lower floor. There Malipiero' a, Mrs, W. C. Bestor, who has been at Asheville, | money which I am not able to stand; yet this is Peay mere ae ontes to have House, adopted a badge and clected Mrs. John inte the posssecion of Beuater the pageant. X, 0. for Bertie, has to. East | "Bat I have had to stand for one week at « cost | into A. Loganan honorary member. Another meet- | ,,28¢, Picturesque and convenient family re- | are porches on the east side along the library THE FREE QUARTERS, | sort, Buena Vista,on the Potomac, is now open. | windows. A spacious ball room has <omany kemeed If any one supposes that the citizens’ com- | Will be held next Friday night, Steamer Florence will leave her wharf, foot of in the rear, which increases the entertaining 4 I stated to the Commissioners before I made | ner | mittee is spendii bi ant of | The twenty-third corps met at Wi 7th street, at intervals during the day. Music, | facilities of the mansion toa much more satie~ bid on the contract that I would bid | Ho=si, altos 5 SPCntiNg On Unressomaris: auscunb (OF } nized by the election of dancing and a good cafe are among the attrac-| factory extent. Mrs. Hazen is at Manchester- | money on free quarters the amounts expended Beige void tions. by-the-Sea and her house will be about finished ie in other cities on similar occasions for the same | committee on badges, consisting of Comrades | Tho Mount Vernon and Marshall Hall Steam- | y) orge- | m she returns in the early autumn, Purpose will dos great deal toward dispelling | McGinnis, Morgan ard Doyle was appointed. | boat Company are carrying large mmbers of |" xfrq. Win, O. MeKinney and Master John Mo- | NPs. fo°* month. such an idea. Chairman Edson finds that the | Mr. J. F. Richards wag appointed a committee | interested tourists as well as pleasure seekers to Ki M. de Zi Li free quarters furnished in this city | to write the history of the corps, Comrades | Mount Vernon and Marebali Hall, inney, Mrs. a jubieta, Miss Maggie Lyd- will aceommodate twice os Richarda, Reeves and Pearson were appointed | A twelve-mile sail on tho Potomac for 15 cents | (ne, Master Jn ae ee Master Fred as those ut up for ther! to get up a program and Comrades is offered by the Alexandria boata, which leave | Hose aro spending ee ee encampment. Yet for the entire cost of erovt- | Thornton and Judson to conduct the corre- | the 7th street ferry wharf hourly from 6:15 a.m, | Monroe's cottage. poqeseay lt lattor ne een Cones eek, | img the barmeks and supplying them wi'h | spondence. The next meeting will be held at | until 7:15 p. m. two will also remain during September. with 6.000 feet af Ta bunks and facilities for washing, &c.. and fo: the E bitt Tuesday night. ‘teamer George Leary makes the round| Mr. and Mrs, George J. Brower, Mrs. H.L. Cape. - | furnishing the numerous school houses with | At the mecting of the seventeenth army | trip to Colonial Beach for 50 cents; to Piney | qodzes, Mins Helen Hodges, «tae Richards; cote, &c., and for the other expenses corps lust night ths following new members | Point for $1. iz nes A. Hemme, fort ct iunber. | of "the committee on accommodations | were admitted: Johu L.. Nichuls, captain com-| Glen cho is visited duily by numbers of ‘ ot Mr. H. A. Cameron has gone to Schuyler, pil i Fe [ E fame ouly $55,000 has been appropriated. Whereas K, thirtieth Illinois; Capt. Edwin M.| people for the sake of its shade, scenery and < . 4 CHANGE MAT men, | im ,Detruit the i i Lorelle, company E, twelfth Haconsin; Capt. | architectural Doautios. mm “A Bee Itis understood that if $44,000; in Bosto 000, . B. Haydon, company HI, seventeentl = Arrowsmith affords pleasant and com- | Mrs, Mills, suit the Chicago people the Treasury 955,000. Considering the number of men pro- | consin; J. B. Pierce, capin and adjutant | fortable accommodation for visitors to the va- Mrs. ‘danght ME a neat oil elect enstier Srcole with, Hapter: | vided for, Chairman Edson estimates that the | thirty-second. Ohio; J.D’ Wernev, lie rious resorts along the Potomac. x ag x. te adi as oo ru iglons. accommodations in this city are being secured | company B, eleventh Illinois; Aid-de-Camy ‘The Carroll Institute excursion to Marshall ‘Hayes, Mrs, Tilieen. Blodgett, + Mrs BR. B. Tenney is at Mount Pocona, Pa, atacost some 60 percent less than in any of | M. Watt, company K. fourteenth Ilinoi Hall takes place Tuesday, August 28 ‘The! Prof, and Mrs. Davison and family aro ‘on a short visit, the places named. Frisbee, company K, fourteenth Wisconsin; | Macalester leaves her wharf at 6:30 p.m. and from Washingto: -( Witherow pend week | WAVE APPIZED YOR QUARTERS, 1 Southern Thatetes, company E, fifteenth Iowa, | returns at 10:30. ‘There will be a baee ball | “eSest® Spee ee | ae _ $ = i HI i: atta E and Col. BL F. Hawkes, match between the institute nine and the Young Goodie Jom Ye. oo SAILED. i ‘The following poste have applied for quarters | "Yr, aval veterans met at the Ebbitt last | Men's Catholic Olab and other amusements, Camping in the Mountains. steht Mo Govt Lan, | during the past week: Union Veteran Union, | night and discussed the building of the Kear- | including music, dancing and fireworks. collars Skeleton Outing Club has returned rap neg CRE ot | department Masswchusetts, 300 men; Sumner | sarge. Baker will have charge of the} Numerous visitors are enjoying the numer- boxes, The ape Bazan | Command, , department Connecticut, | rigging and Shipmate King will attend ous attractions offered by Bet Park. ‘under |scamp in the Blue Ridge mountains in tor Vitiade!” | 180; Royal Dunham Post, No. 177, Bedford, | equipment. ‘The Jolly Fat Men's Club give » ctor hat doen county, Va. The members are mm Leng Steams Ohio, 40; McKee Post, 584, West Franklin, Pa., | ‘There will bo a meeting of the committee of | excursion to Rives View on Monday. to eee that I their praises of the scenery, gunning and one NL Hasnes. to | 95: Capt. Pfei 409, Abbotatown, Pa., 40; | the fourteenth army corps at the Ebbitt House | will be unique contests aang ty med entrance ing, as well as the kindness and hospitality <i for this port. Schooner | Real, 95, Delphos, Ohio, 65; Brooklyn, 363, | Monday, op ore 22, 1 at 7:30 p.m. It is| fee, to all weighing not less 200 pounds, em trying the that section. t Esau. to Veawaiiray Va Village, ‘Ohio, 45; Butterworth, 109, | im t that all members of the corps be todo live up to the | the people ied mtg. Va. Barge A: Grote Mich. 39, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. terms wy opinion, | were taken of the ter 28. . to Comberiand. D. W. Rol N Mase. of the veterans of the old sixth ur have. dent Monree's old may Lenk, Cumberland, Capt. Randolph ‘Zin orpsare held every Monday evening at the to perform under which I sin-| old town of Aldie eee ie MoConnelisburg, Pa., 20; Hicks, 24, | Riggs House. It is expected that all who be- cerely hope you will r= much enjoyed. 2 “has. Sumner, 25, Chester- | h to that corps who are now in the city any more 18," Ri Sun, ; will attend on Monday night. ————— fe ult itt une faa ef 2 Hh i fi * Star, Alexandria, C Kelly) Rbornar WW igierts, “from the Meanevet: Skuse 1 Melisa Wesley, Lappenannock, Va. bringing 150: Knox, 120, Lewiston, Me rine mia eptens Ornate. | Bat’ dorStitet uly Bugs ts | Gare Suen: ep The first district republicans organized into ® | Bucepus, Ohio, wo: c Phil H 4 Shndrick; Bowie 8. Eversficld campaign republican club last evening. Chas. | Lawrenceville, Pa, }; Guy, <r: = = oe 0 | choster, Ind., 40; Col. €. A! Craig, 75, } Pa., 30: John M. Morris, | if if i: i iff i j Fi if ii iit Hi il i oF 22! a7 . 1g hd f fi i i EA Cor fA 8 pe Bate & ea nity

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