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THE EVENING STAR - land. Cxy & Young of of Rome re Sac haallcges- ie, ported to.” vealth officer that he had no siete PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY news on boanl during the voyage. fibe waa, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 5 é however, ordered quarantined until the ‘1201 Fennsylvsnia Avence, come: 11th St. by ‘ ~ ope. can be The Evening Star Newspaper Company, national ine rere Earare, rom Landa S. H_KAUFFMANN, Pres't. r s tathore, bof: umnalty engaged in freight Bow York Offce, 88 Potter Brilding. cabin passe Capt.” Hobineon pm | Tae Evawrsa Stan is served to eabecri to the health that hie vessel city by carriers, on thelr Own ercouae ar Te seas tee 2 lean bil of bealone During the trip, he Seok stg Per ponte” Copies at, the coumter : bis passengers and crew weeg in no war Ginads~ postace prepaid <O coute per saaath eo ‘with aickness, This tease] was alo ordered de- Setempar QUsDRO:LE Siare Stan @1.00 par Fear: 4 tained ntl wach time as the quarantine regula: with torean added. 00, tions are complied with. Mobicaa, @ coped ines malt natty foe Westnet, B.Cog 0 | Beicah steamer, cate i from Bristol, England, . she was boarded by the doctor ber com- ET At! mail eubec 5 atareneectertmawen | Vor 81, Na 20,356. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1892. mrander Capt, Man rt i atthe ead of —————== —— = ———————— ae renee ae EC ¥ < Y . ‘ NO INTERFERENCE WITH STATES. no sickness aboard. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. _ ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. | CHURCH NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. = RE ‘A RELEASED PROM QUARANTINE, gq ATIENTION, BRICKL. E SPECIAL COMMUNICA. PT POT Government Officials Will Net Discuss | The steamer of Berlin left for ber dock Speer ee oa “Septem, | FS, oie Tenn 8 Satara i} PASTOR E. WEZ SWEM SPEAKS ON ao ee ies Omcer Jenkins’ Position. = | sed 4 ctpate ino parade | EVENING at 70" le ro AL Cc. d ro le teen Br oracdiew. Ne ae es ag eieet, Frescning et ching at 1a 5 by Pastor Hex sacar, | AMUSEMENTS. ‘Treasury Department is inclined to pay Cases on Board the ia and the |" Bom satlier. both vonsela being released. JAMES M. BOYCE, Recording Secretary. |" It H. 8. MERRILL, Secretary. | ai 2i' a.m. and8 p.m. Brsechigg inbrn AN the ‘seats are free. You are cordially invites. | ATTORNEYS... no attentionswhatever to the utterances of on } . =~ To WHOM IT MAY } = 6 ) SERVED IN THE inc bribente. Secenuay PE. cnet, bf Daidone” | woe era Charen, 40s ot. ad V8. ave, 8 At_ | AUCTION SALES. a Health Officer Jenkins of N * | nine cases of 8 et: a. 3 | orien Pitteburg. TRST_DAPT! ‘CHURG! AST. KCLES.... ‘Page jormannia. Sapa CARPEN TE 4 r= by He Petoraae Aa geaetere acal® Voneay | Pa. Christian Endeavor Society meeting at 7pm. it | SS ge RSt Scott Cirlg Rev. Dr. Chia AcBuakaiy, Deiinueararaaa Pak 3] city, as reported in yesterday's Bran. | valenoont and four La ail Tit was unaniino meet at headquarters, Harris Hall, 7th and D ste | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 46 ST. “Sunday schoo}, 9-300, m- Adult department. | BOARDING. Page 2| The officials do not care to make a sentient On the Norman were, according 1 age Rruerally. Goulet “are the Riv. FRIDAY EVENING, September 18.7 a Date pw. Rev: B cundes- | (Oa.m. Preaching et lis m. and Spin. oy Kev, Dr. | the same authority. five deathe from the mime ESHEED si'ct is tsinibos or feis"aniom wil | Sortie Rustin: terplcnetiog jn tRe.erand naval Baal er BoE ae Holmes gpattore,. | Dy, BMagigari, Jn.dhe morning br. Mackaurang | CITY ITEMG me sae ee | disease, and there are now four convalescent. Soveteee ns e STisAAe MENTOR, Commacdsr. | HANOI rungbe need’ fot reper atraw tie | goats Ne ie Summa coe MER fears | COUNTRY BE. Foes 3 | Temarks, but in conversation upon the subject SEVERAL DEATHS DURING THE TRIP. | “Se"Scuitns naas tact toere hae vecw ome nde DONE BY ORDER OF THE UNION. Mo |q@—T0, MASTER PAINTERS AND THE | _Theconerogation have accepted the invitation to | “Our Lord's Temptation.” All are cordially invited. 1 Page 5 they say that there is no clash fed- ditional case of cholerine on the Moravia. a a at eS Boa RP ea a he a a Be AL BAPTIST CHU..CH, CORNER ‘Page 14 | eral officials and state authorities, and point to The remaining eleven persons have been iso~ PC rctind | Purnde to meet at 7th and L sit. two 30am oe | services during this month. It ae eee Site ee EDUCATION. ‘Pages Sand 14 | the fact that the President's proclamation di-| A Fatal Case Alleged to Be Chol- | bind im she, ot Ns oepieal. All three ships bare. Ma. on SATE! 2 W.F. aoe A A ae “Fake ig | rectly provides that nothing shall be done in _ ° in. for the Ps 7 Sara march, ‘ave. near sth st. i 1 N 2 Page i ae a ¥ cre ce iagoxsr-evany | Mave oie Reramenenerm, ey oOo | tame wimmennilioer pg teda aad he PR: | Bin Read Soy aad oradeetubete | FOR RENT (iiss. Pes 2 *Bueon, General expects Dr. J.B. erine in Brooklyn. THE CHOLERA IN EUROPE. r F a 0 terest x of onrna- Soi weday | Sp-m, ENT (Halls) Page ‘some time duri emer notited. pg ay te hee sane te Mary end ropreremsatives in Con. | AT Gyan Teachers wiceting Friday steps it Renda Chapel Braneh, cornee Dand 194 ste «| FOR RENT (Ofces) fee 91 ae te nee es Spread of the Disease in the Forsigs oa MONDAY. Septenber 1 AN a fee ey) BPRESBYTERTAS | Rev. Theron Gutwater, iSaocrow at ie ae aa pov onfennwd one ‘Fase 2 |meon general of the” marine hospital THE EPIDEMIC ABROAD Capitats. Haut, to Join in parade, 10 a.m. sharp. D: L Wrman caunpaigu committee Maryland Democratic -.D.w)., pastor. — ermorial Cha; 1, corner Sth and P sts. n.w.—Sun-| FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). “Page 2) Service, but is now stationed at Chi- “| _Loxpox, Sept. 8.—The following in the Daily SULLIVAN, Secretary. —_ cone Sasa ae oe ees eat ate rie FOR RENT (Stores). aH Fe ee - bop — News from Vienns may be taken as giving the — ORE ¥ WITH e~ x a Foy = Ake —— cordial; Bet Rani Pare ie been come ‘arhington , a = "oie Homechowr borat Cao, i that abe hos temneved to 08 hethne nee pay ep pe ie pear rise fpral frots tbe woerel wagon nese | POR SALE (Homoe ‘Pare 3| consult with the ‘Treasury Department eficals| .MORE CHOLERA BROUGHT HERE. ashes hea the report tha Salta beat Sbra's H | bee" St'cnd 34m. w.- where she wil nye tomor w. Alex: =e FOR SALE (Lots) “Page 3| about the cholera situation. Dr. Hamilton's ~ - cholera is raging in Galicia: “Several eH jeawene ee PSioore of Philadelphins “Baboath schoo! at | pat cearmeens SBORCH, COB. | On SALE (Mieliansous “Page 2 | advice and assistance will be of great benefit at | A Number of Deaths on Vessels From Ham- | alarms of cholera have been started in Austria, 13 SA ani. Joune reoples prayer meeting ct, 9:30 a.m.” 1 a... preach: | FOR SALE (Pianos). Page 3) this time, as he, is an old campaigner in the burg—Several Cases on Board. but all have proved upon investigation to be | a mek fi PE ee eetaabure, 28,0.m;+ | FOR SALE (Bicycles), ‘Page 3 | vervice. He has handled se: cliow fever! New Yous, Sept. 3—The steamships Nor-| unfounded. It may be safely said that the fo THE WEMBERN OF THE ROCHDALE | 308 eNO! wi ———Fast iESBYTERIAN CH HOTELS ... Page 16 | epidemics and has conducted smallpox quar-| monnia 4 Rugia both arrived at this port fence hax not yet appeared in Austria: ee ter sp peith | JAS. A. GARFIELD, NO. 7 | So Rev. M. ejius. G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. ‘Page 1/ antines without number. “pas 6 | Enemy, except along the Galician frontier, = The neat dicen | Will meet at Beton Adams’ Printing Gfice and | Bi pastor, will meaci at ii o'lick amy Sabbath LADIES’ Goons. Fae 18 | fut: Hamilton may possibly be put in charge | this morning from Hamburg and both reported | (uke. Sheek slong ti Cini oh knee Seana Age Stems hie aks | SETAE eee Ptebty Meseme at leew peices. eis wna Bible classenst S90a.ame ¥.'P. S.C: Eey LEGAL NOTICES. “Base 16 | of some part of the work of the marine hospital | that deaths from “‘cholerine” hed taken place | Tne gltetaitta' Ceited'at RESNED YS COAL a= a aaa ee Berens EEE L MENTION. Pase 18 | service and. if so, it is probable the quarau- | on the vos: : xian . ig ne Felons call oo : cakicat th Her ch Ramee Aiba | BCS Chart Mada Me SanTat tea pee | SeaconE es Fite 1e | ine slong the Caradian Border will be tarned| “oth shipe are now detained at quarantine. |The autbetion of Crass an Sates te aoe cs a inghamton, N. ¥.. will_prench at 1La.m: ~T, v. 5 pe ate le organ- | Re | _Ofico houre—10-12 a. 45 jitteculaéscvicevon Sinday ana Thee | i: Envachiuge at Aas. by thepastor, Subject’ | MEDICAL. Pare 1s | eda vers effective quarantine against snual- | «The report that there bad been several deat | Te ee ee ees Pe ft {Bee FOUN E REID. Dexrtsr, ces PEST STER —PRESHTTERIAN | tnd Second Adam. Communion services afterpreate: , MONEY WANTED Page 2 | pox alon ia ape ago and it | about 10 o'clock. ‘That report said there hed | t¥enty sanitary districts in order to faciitais —— fcr.” | epee | ae th his between Dani Et Rev. | 1 a 1t_ | NEW PUBLICATIONS. Tose 26 | oruneny Seuilie Me en he eae mente Of | been twenty-three deaths during the trip and | the medical control. 496 North Bowen 7 9 iy Ea Bit inger, D.D., pastor. - nV. P. H. BONTAI NOTARIES PUBLIC . --Page 2 “ 3 > | that there were ten cases on board the ship in THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION, = Fst new 1 welcou Sei kina ope: aa OCEAN STEAMERS. “Pace 18 Sa. sounake quarantine against Can-| Gnarantine. The Hamburg-American Packet] The Daily News says of the American Presi- CENTRAL UNION MISSION. —___/ §:5.; 9:00; Christian Endeavor, 7115. "strdnsers wel ee aamaiood ibe lo en attempt to. be mace fompany sald that there hed bee regen 7-4 dent's proclamation: “This proclamation ie <" 8 TONIGHT ——_—_—— = —— bade Te aloe = ome — Rugia, although the number oe case of the | Producing the uimost consternation. The ay the Phonograph dispatches cor- | bil METHODIST. jiscadeg | part segrees a fates throug! latter had been greatly exaggerated in the re- | *pitit of panic which instigated it is foreibly id other iiterary work. ‘Try i { Sally, 22 —— oe Faze i) adian terrisory. If any such immigrants are | Ooo hret received. pointed out by the alleged order to the police te ments. } pea <@esTWELFTY STREET M, E. CHURCH, Page 14| found at any of the towns along border | P® a on Spey a PH CO., O27 Est.nw. ® Bey, Chee. 2 Pate. pastor: —Lord’s ‘say Page 14 | they will be sent back and the cars in which | cea — as Esenge Poo 4 a none pre mange 4 4 a ——— . : - 2 w* | Den Ti'a.m. Preaching by tev. John S. Barto : _— eaths ou the Rugia was obtained in € z ction. a= Ome coed nae RD FROM JOHN H. BEREN iB a 1th sy. 9.200; | Bini” Pandan, "sthle G20". Bong servdca. S| STECIAL, NOTICES os - Page 2} ther bave traveled wil not be allowed to enter | ‘st -cith officer boarded the Chattahoochee this| proclamation erre ow the right edde. Some FISEMAN BROS., | and F st aw. THERE Is 0: is, HODGE R. ROOMS AND BO. > large rooms for excw 3,000 Cors ror sxe and to rent cheap. Also Flags and Flag Staffs, all sizes. J. E. SCOTT, enS1-or 413 12th st. ow. ‘GOOD BAND. neament for 6. OF TWENTY-SIX MEN. WANTS ne AK. parade, Washington, fall clasoes of mus It jeads thera all. y FRANC, with cord a0, «for #2. ‘COMRADE 2 siunilas ity, that Joba BENCH AND Hane TAILORING Goons. ‘The greater part of my reputation, ing popular prices, has beon due to the nel of careful this fail, and have today the hat ington. over? You will not be importuned to ba; Ste i. AREN'T YOU PAYI ‘You ean seve money and | BARBER & KOSS, General Hardware Dealers,” <»TOPICS OF GENERAL INTEREST. ide from giving a perfect fit and quot- atness, attractiveness and stylishness my patterns. Thave been unusually ndsomest line ever brousht to Wash- Why not stop in and loo’: them — G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, New Store, cor. 12th and F sts. nw. _ * TOO MUCH? And yet no rain! Leok to your iswn and flowers. Water them profusely and often. If you haven't the Hose we can suppiy you. Think of feet of fair grade Hose for $1.75—only Per foot—not counting couplings and patent nozzle. We have better qualities for thowe who wish to pay more. Hose Reels (75¢. each) save the bose a | rest deal of wear and tear. How often has it happened to youthat you | wanted to do a little work about the house | or store and couldn't, because you did not have the necessary tools. Achest of tool Will save thelr price many times over. A ood chest of tools for 88, better at 810 and better vet as hizh as you wish togo—accord- | ing to the size, quality and umber of tools. | The bracing autumn air puts the boys in | skating humor. We have the best and | lowest priced line of Roller Skates in the | city. | LITH ANDG STS. N. W. - | m—,WANTED-OWNERS OF PROP! | Be riedin the northwest especially, to call | at ny office relative to securing tenants for their ib Taam havin’ weveat demand for property. | | H.'M. MARTIN, 1900 Pa ave. p.w. z A POD TI ERE sSS3 | DH E Eo AA 3 tut 2°a bop i kee Sss8 = = ® nes lot — i On Wednesday, Thursday or Friday of next week Sat ndsoinely located. Circulars free at eity office, No. 706 8th st. n.w. ROCKVILLE FAIR. when you visit the Rockville Fair inquire at station | pp’s team and luok at his West End Park. month (withont interest) will buy a $200 busi- .@ railroad ora 8400 residence — Vf you areresty to Jook round for the latest styles | 1: im Autumn and Fall Footwear, takes peep into our | 5, ymber ‘iii Lumber | Lumber ‘© have already received many fall goods of the | Lumber same able quality we always handle;in fact the | cnality and st season, while our well-known low prices still prevail. For instance, we are showing: ola Shoes for $2.00, $2.50, $2.85, $3.00. 83.50end Popular-priced Lumber Dealers, — Cor. @thand N. ¥. ave. 3 Weshall continue our bargain counter forafew | 2 5 sMiTH TOWNSHEND HAS REL moved his offic ‘22S 439 st. Dw. to 408, weeks longer, om which you Will find sample Shoes i: “ae sad Ad Lelow cost of production, and at least 3346 per cent less than regular prices The discount of 20 per cent on all Low Shoes not on This | |. bargain counter m for the present. be wit discount, of course, is for cash. i Loans msde on Instailment Trusts for to 20 years, payable monthly, quarterly or B geared Money advan--d on ral estate. ‘Trust i ca Gio. W. Ries. TAT Masser auto 7 - A Cuasce To Save Moser. We will offer fora few days: FXTEA SIZE HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS st Gc. each. { EXTRA HEAVY snd SIZE CROCHET BED/ SPBEADS at $1.00 cach. FULL-SIZED BED COMFORTS at @75c., 61.00. | @1. and $150. | BLANKETS at 75e., 95e., $1.00 and $1.50 up | pair. 100 pairs of 11-4 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, worth | O45 PSU | | basa home we will show you hew it | #4.50 pair, to go at 62.75 pote | cap Wedgie pitbout beings Harden 9 708. bn 100 domen ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS, size 20x | Ditpetors te € Weed. 5. pe —_ 40, deep fancy borders, at Life. eucb, oF $1.50 WH Wildand MV. BSP; pep, my ay = ETT HAS REMOVED HIS Que lot CHENILLE PORTIERES, fringed and dado ‘odice sud residen ¢ from LES Sree top snd bottom, to go at $3.75 pair. CARHART & LEIDY, 2S Tth st. and 705 Ket. o.«. sats r RCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ANSitte cos of Se Very Bost Steel Pla e Parmaces ages asriee eiperfactworkine gnctrowertal Beater, Eotimaces furatsaed. Furnace, Rance and be ari operly doue. GEV. E. GARTE 815 | ioe pat Lumber Lu lee are very much improved this | Lumber umber tly fine Bright Don | s ippey, Bittinger & Miller, 230 1 UNITED SECURITY LIF TRUST COMPANY OF P! Copital, $1,009,000. 1, 800.600. ‘OFFIC! spectal india’ Goeaather lane bills of expense Operations cannot h bor: if you safer? ana the mar pia numerous calls for honses daily in all parts Mésainst allowing them toe sia at the COMPANY'S OFFICE. where uous numne paris are used and onl Side charves, if Teceive hunundla bscribed for at any The weather ia likely to be fair; warmer; east fo south winds. | If yon propose to submit abid for erecting standson any of the reservations during the ““G. A. R.” encampment of propose to ere: 2 smail private stand in front of your build- ing, youshould see ns We bought lumber | enough to supply every one and are naming the lowest prices in town. | Red Heart Boards at 90c. per 1008q. ft. | No. 2 Joists and Scantlings, 90:. per 100 ft. { i school 9: = CHUT a are, a = Re will preach evening serv Parson, ut 11 einer, the pastor, ha: t C. Smith of this city | da} 1e pastor, Sunda: Bos PA. pas. mi; Sunday school i 2d st. #.¢.—Preaching by ENGLIS 'S FN i ‘of 11thand H n.w. RCH, 15TH ST. P.—Rev. Brof. Walter will proach tomorrow . Sunday school, 9:45. ty rk av will address the ¥. iniy 53 85 =: SHURCH. OTH STORAGE. HAMLINE M.E. CHURCH, OTH | ae S. Toddy'D.D. = Rev k se ‘D Dopest SUBURBAN PROPERTY - Page 3 Sunday school, O:Sa.m. Preiehing 11 .1u. by Hey. | SUMMER RESORT: Page 14 ot; Saylor. DD. aud 7:30 pata. by Rev. FL. | UNDER AKERS... Pace 14 Reeld of India, ‘Tudsday, ‘consecration, “Thursday; | WaNTED BOARD Fase terly conference at Siieny Conerencie. | WANTED (Help) WANTED (Honsys) WANTED (Lots) im close of love feast. 0, Preacuins by'pastor; dny School Gower Tesnpetance Society: address by day ‘school Gosyer Lenperance Society, address Kev. Goo. W. Bachus of First M- P- Church, rete i i ——— Goversurst Recerrrs Topar. Tevenue, $357,340; customs, $553,394. Soe ee Maprsox G. Sart bas been appointed fourth- class postmaster at Denmark, Va. —— CHURCH, COR. . H Cores.D De mon a Webb. D. D-, ot te sone service, B. Nichols. All are wel . CHUR L.A. ‘ot Phila- Thirlkeld, mi aator. —11 reaching ut 720 peu Sunday echoulat ¥:30 ten | CAPT, Dinsaong, chief usher of the White Leacue, 6:49 p.m House. who has been vei y illin Massachusetts, has resumed his dutie iS h and H sis. ne. reaching, ‘I a.m. Sunday school, 0:30 Ears qq=> DOUGLASS MEMORIA | cor. sbusatasines Lee ges PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS.—The Presi- dent has appointed Edgar Strayer to be an ‘and Epworth Leagtie, 6:45. HURCH, MA’ ME. m 9th and “10th I when only Sanday, ‘Waterman, pests assistant surgeon in the marine hospital serv- come for every man: Bible Gass, (Seeded Pane: ice. Also Henry D, Geddings and Chas. P. Seats ree. Allinvited. Wertenbaker to be passed assistant surgeons in approved minis = See E Healthy taiks Tu ing hall; hours. i <7 <a Thh et. nw. tor.—Servire ‘at Li a. Sui Sabtect, malar Pree. WS mmedin at iLa.m. Dr. Ri jesday to 1. CHRIST WILL COME ready to welaiaie iin | Goxp in Mouumental bui THE PEOPLE rian and independent, Builde wet. G and H SCHIBNER nday \GATN. —ARE YO pel service to- [ding. 133 Pa. eleorw. 'S CHURCH, ® at, Builders’ chan. e Ales. Kent “All welcomes It m1 s free. om yall | aon rington am thank{u. conti sez FAL Also complete stock DERBY AND SOFT HATS FOR LARGEST STOCK CANES AND UMBRELLAS. JAMES ¥. DAVIS SONS, 1201 PA. AV! | <o- a ti Have yo ‘seen the ‘The wreatest improvement made in typewriters this ar All Typewriters for rent. be responsible for any debts. Gi se? nee of the same to my success r. ST TO LICENSED REAL E8- rs square O64 a8 an A'No. 1 investment: we divide com- | 1 persons not to credit ny wif YI HAV: ik route to Mr. John J. Har for the ast patronage. Task SF. BUROWS. | See oar ad. of Lote for Salein WELLER & REPETTI, 400 Pa. ave.'s.0. NEW YORK, L STYLES HATS. Mi) AND Boys. you BU" at the new, Caligraph’s NEWMAN & SON, se? T23 7th st. nw. ‘TO OTE, THE WORDS OF THE IM. Be ro Rikicapeares Now fethosummer . 4 pooner coal we eae seat foe Enlltea Wiicramaritte eet Shiva Pele wear, Collars a Scarfs, white at best dott We mean it when we say we have jar Laundered Dress | TEEL, ‘Men's Belongings,” 935 PA. AVE. N.W. | set ind C ‘A line of Four- ficared effects and azure blues, Shirt in the city. F. EE ee ee SMONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE | oy N LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. | riods of 5 Niaif yearly, ‘Trusts at lowest rates. In event of death | led. Apply to B. L. GOODMAN, Avent, ih Tt wou'd be rantaxe to place "ition thome having old ones ot | rated e'se~ WHEELER . Bt E 3 rements to fail to meet the coumendation of | owere and investor aid on pre- Watharos, tncerest allowed to withdrawing | ‘Shares payebio at 81 per month can be | 0 pay ‘money to iaveat aud desire’ absolute | ‘full earnings of your moues investigate | and ‘eConstant sti We orn fo an oak” in seven Years, for elase und you will get ‘satisfaction or Jour aponey. idler of P nw. oS Abie Contractor for the Ko: Estimates free. AS. E. HODGKIN, WHAT'S THE IN: TO AN OAR! riving upon one thing brings per. ‘have studied the question of to handle it” untll we nave ence. | Had it been otherwise ld not have grown, * from an Cote to us te Glass, se only the vrines. as hitman life is “ We sell to the marine hospital service. dramas Extenpine THe Civit Srnvice Rtres.—The civil service law and rules have been extended #0 as to include the Lowell. Masa., post office in the classified list, making the whole number of classified post offices fifty-three. An exami- nation will be held at Lowell on September 13 to provide a register of eligibles. ose a Wan Deranruest Cmaxozs.—Clarence L. Altfarther of Tennesse and Henry Liddell of Colorado, both of class 1, record and pension division, have resigned, the former to take effect S ? ing at Laid. Uy ite. ~ dheistian Eucdeavors reste ity meet at 7-30 and the eburch is requested to unite with pet in this survice. it GRAND BALL) "Zion A.M. E. Ke AT GALBRAITH h st, between Le ae Pasting ase aoe g=> GRACE M. ¥. CHURCH, CORNER OT ee erate Hee Sino gee ton ng ching and holy communion at 11 - Ereaching, 7:0p.m, Sunday school at 0:30 ‘a. 1: Avcondial welcome. Cowe. i? a Woat Wastneion. They. Hootie EGE | September 30, the latter September 8, 1892. pastor, will preach at 1 a.m. on “*Tho Wm. D, Gowilay of New York has i aud at 7:45 p.m. on “*The Soul Mark # clerk at $1,000, adjutant general's of i> ESLEY CHAPEL, COR. > ‘sts., Rev. U. B. Wilson, D. Pastor Son Tue Parsrext left for Loon Lake at 7 o'clock last night and the White House is again deserted. Private Secretary Halford went with bim in the pri te car, which was attached toa regular train, The route taken was via Penn- sylvania railroad to Jereey City, thence by the West Shore and Delaware and Hudson. F school; 11 a.m., comiaunion servi sit "meeting In the suuare pros ‘ preaching by a ihing. All Cung people's rennion. a Jo. preatbing, and Lie Dread ¢ jeavor: wmunion, 12 m. § = METROKO sees er Navy Persovars.—Passed Assistant Engineer auiace of | F. G. Schell of ‘the Naval Academy was at the ‘We appeal to our | Navy Department for a short time yesterday ‘ 4 | on his way to join his family for a short time before the opening of the academy. Assistant Engineer C. H. Matthews, steel inspector at | Harrisburg, was at the Navy Department yes- terday for « short visit. Treasury Department Changes. Promotions—Second auditor's oftice—W. R. frien 1d to rally. | . on, sacrament of the Bible claus, 10; ‘NDRY M. B CHURCH, 14TH ANDO Kev. Dr. Oliver A. Brown, pastor. 9:30: Preaching by the pastor 11 a.in. and Sp.im. Communion, 11.1. 7 p.m.” Prayer meeting Wedn Root from clerk class 2 to clerk class 3; Miss J. our returned pastor. 1 ¥. Farnbam from clerk €1,000 to clerk class 1. Register's oftice—Miss Mary Erickson, from clerk $1,000 to clerk class 1; Miss Kate M. Stein- man, from clerk $900 to clerk €1,000. Bureau of engraving afd printing—Theo. C. Ray, from clerk #900 to clerk $1,000; Geo. H. Ripley, from clerk $700 to clerk $900. “eq AT ISRAEL METROPOLITAN C. M. E. | —w Church: the pastas Rey ab: lace, preaches at 1) a.m., subject: ** the Heart,” and at 8 p.in., subject eration.” C. E. from 7 to & ,WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND ASTS. n.e.. Rey. Alex. E. Gibson, D. D.. pastor. coinaiuni lon service and reception of inem- m., Preaching by the pastor: 7 p.m., Ep- genchin =, : —__—____- SoeeiaL ees soe ate ademas a Army Orders. STREFT MP. a. 32, relieving Sec BS Se TERE ET ACEUECE, | The onder ot Agua 19,102, reliving See Graham. pastor. The ir bavis returned, from | ond Lieut. George W. Martin, eighteenth in- a Preach at 11am and 13) tantry.from duty at the U.8. Infantry and GOOD HOPE AND G‘RFTELD CAMP | Cavalry School and directing him to join his geting: tomorrow the last day. At3p.. it ii SF actin tomorrow the Tart regiment is revoked. Leave of absence for Graad.ay tora all A'H men areloviied. apm | three days is granted Second Lieut. John P. frlct fonforonee: Al are Ret T Eats Siti | Hains, third artillery. First Lieut. Andrew S. preach istian woriters of D.C. Rowan, nineteenth infantry, is, at his own re- CRCH. 10TH AND D | quest, relieved from further duty under the in- & Price,D.D. -pasior.—11 | tercontinental railway commision and will * ‘proasubst™* Shts- | proceed to join his company. ‘The extension of PEE" | Grainary leave of abserice granted Firet Lieut. Charles P. Wolcutt, jr., third cavalry (then sec- ond lieutenant, eighth ‘cavalry), June 23, 1892, is extended to include August 35, 1892. Leave of absence for two months, with permission to apply for an oxtension of two months, is granted First Licut, Walter H. Chatfield, fifth infantry. | <a UALS Oe Ee i an a the eid ann and pean: sch. abe Chritian Bideavor, 7 im: : pes ‘ ti 6 p.m, Wednenday- ordi meas 7- Biatigers' are cordially UNION MF. CHURCH, 2 lev. Joel Brown, pastor. —9: Naval Orders. Commander C. F. Goodrich has been de- tached from the command of the Jamestown and ordered to command the Constellation. Lieut. Commander Albert Ross, detached from the Jamestown and ordered to the Con- stellation as executive officer. Lieuts, T. Porter, J.C. Cresop, John Hood, Ensigns H. G. Gates, H. 8. Ritter, W. H. Buck, Passed Assistant ‘Surgeon 8. H. Grifith, EPISCOPAL. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. GEORGETOWN, S@~"O'st! bet. $2 and EM, Rov. Charen 2 ge recton —Servioes tomorrow: Somine prayer 0:30; sermon and inion st 11. Even! Nated’ Chole, Brass peaver at 6. Ve ere cordiaily ine Vited ae JOEN Ki REMOVAL. EMMONS & STICKNEY HAVE RE- MOVED THEIR REAL ESTATE OFFICES TO 1216 F ST. N.W. se1-3t* STHIS I= 10 GIVE NOTICE 1 HAVE ‘whole siock and interest hig day sold out my oat ee sere toexecute any A= in the chap ut Boatswain Henry Hudson, Gunner A. Harmon, | Carpenter 8. W. Massey and Sailmaker G. Van Mater, detached from the Jamestown and ordered to the Constellation. CALVARY PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Charch. —Morni rie a a jel, cor. Ath and Madison ste, at 10 GRACE CHUBCH, OTH AND DSTS.8,W_| Chiet Engineer I. R. McNary, detached from 1yneae cable road — Services. 14 a.m and 7:30 | duty at the navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H., and aysat 7:04. TO. Tomeuc, rector.” ‘I | ordered to duty asa member of ‘the experi- <SEPIPHANY CHULCH, G ST,SERVicES _ ™Meutal board at New York. Boe PTS ands pin) Sarangere wer’ | _ Passed Assistant Engineer Wm. H. Nawman, —— _____ it! detached from the delphia and ordered to ION Ci fast. duty at the Portsmouth navy yard. : S new. The litany and fel i fonniunion ai {tain The veueraulr 2-FsC. Moran, | ,,Aeeistant, Paymaster ae aS ‘Simpeon, de- : Mis bene pecachar: “Even? Mixeacvice at Opis hsv. Win. ‘Tavloe Suyder’ se: | ordered to duty ae assistant tc the, ‘store- It | Keeper at the New York navy ya sistant. vo EVIPHANY CHAPEL. 12Til AND CSTS.| Ensign Albert P. Niblack, ordered to exami- —NOTICE.—LUTHFR L. APPLE HAS RF- | ——— =e eo Bea whee th tereneed fackitirs boy cxstiodl to CONGREGATIONALIST. Lieut. Hayden's Quick Trip. | eet every demand for the proper conduct, of 8 ,6ea- FIRST “CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | Lieut. Everett Hayden, U.S. N., was one of eral real estate business. LUTHER 1. APPLE, Fp, cor, doth and, pee a. wee & M: New: | the on the Lahn, at New York yor a = nA. B PENNA. AVE, tors Draw organist —Murnine service at 11 terday from Bremen. This lucky ship reached a F vgacry Banees, Latrobes, Tip Roofing: | with’ chorus of AY voices, “Sunday ‘schooh B45 | port just in time to escape the new quarantine and airpeices. ‘Telepuone, (4 _Cnek-Sm | Rm “Christan Bag te ee chan, and her were allowed to AMERICAN ICE AND COAL 00. OFFICE as eceepted the invitetign to worehi ‘with.us at all land after only a few + Toillustrate | ER aS phEXOBSCOT | Uirvices ducing of Be, vember. 1¢_| the efforts made to suppress the news of the tly ty taranteed PEOPLE'S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | cholera & thing was known Bebtoalccashcusomery. Coutfart with National So- ‘Oat. near ith Dy w St'a'mby | about it the day thetiabn loft Bremen, Augurt Operative Association. Order now for future deliveries. | the ”éator. Communion, ieee Pome 23, although the ‘Loudon pppers ceived - ese tp SoHE RE oy agentes ores at n.w. Office how 1 cor eines E REAR BSW. , and was. van = a: item. on Pe Sale makiig 0 very clos odaneotion with the 7:30 p.m. Good muse. to alt. o SR ESE aa For j{Scorchers and those men who can’t bear the . a lars to the Lewy torghangry = Pe panies. Victoria, one flyers soe gs of the lett New York yesterday about her usual complement. ix SAIS Se iets aioe THE CAPE CHARLES QU! INE. Washingtonians will watch with interest the organization of the Cape Charles quarantine station which, is the safeguard of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Acting Secretary of the Navy Soley has turned over to the marine hospital service the Jamestown for use at the Cape Charles quaran- tinestation. She will haveasteam disiafect- ing chamber erected on board and will be used for disinfecting purposes only unless there should be such a large number of patients at the station at some time that there should not be sufficient accommodations for them on board the Ewing, which will be the hospital ship The Jamestown isa large vessel, an oper. In caso of necority a very large samaber of pe- tients could be accommodated upon her. Surgeon General Wyman has telegraphed to Surgeon Stimpson at the Marine Hospital, New York, to proceed to the qurrantine station at Cape Charles, This gives that station three ex- perienced physicians—Surgeons Hutton and Dr. Wyman intends to make the service at the national stations at Cape Charles and the Dela- ware breakwater thoroughly efficient, and larger forces will be ordered to both places if it is found to be advisable. The Treasury Department has received a number of telegrams from state boards of health approving the recent proclamation. Dr. Hamilton arrived from Chicago early this afternoon and had a long conference with Sec- retary Foster later. The situation was thor- oughly discussed, but the result of the confer- ence was not made public. a Surgeon General Wyman received a telegram today trom the Norfolk, Va., health officers tating that Norfolk will quarantineagainst New York city if Dr. Jenkins refuses to obey the | President's proclamation. General Weman yesterday tele- Surgeon graphed to the provincial secretary of Canada at Quebec, asking him what steps had been taken’ to prevent the introduction of cholera into Canada. This morning Dr. Wyman received « long telegram from the Secretary in which he says that he has tion und that all vessels arriving from infected ports be detained at quarantine for eight days. CHOLERA IX GERMANY. Acable dispatch today from U. 8. Consul Edrards at Berlin declares that cholera rages at forty places in Germany. Hamburg shows an increase in the number of cases and decresse in the death rate. Subsinirien arirnGvasatier ciate THE BAY RIDGE INCIDENT. It is Finally Settled to the Satisfaction of All Parties. Happily, the Bay Ridge incident is ended. The Department of State and the Swiss Fed- eral Council exchange the politest of bows and respectively utter “beg pardons’ and “pray don’t mention it,” while Dr. Georg is entirely placated. The Bay Ridge watchman with the new tin ‘badge, who rasbly arrested the Swiss attache, and thereby allied with s buzz saw, mourns a lost job; the governor of Maryland has had no end of worry, the State Department a little of the same, and ‘the only person who has no reagon to compisin is the proprietor of the dairy lunch room where the incident oc- curred, who has received a large amount of ad- Tertising free, worth §1.50'a line each inser- jon. He, happy man, will hereafter point with pride to the spot where occurred an incident of international The State De it announces as follows: “The Swiss charge d'affaires has communicated to Ac ry of the Swiss federal council in regard to the arrest of Dr. Georg, declaring the incident ended in a most satisfactory manner and conveying thanks for the prompt, courteous and efficient treat- ment of the matter.” THE LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. Points@t is Expected That President Har- rison Will Touch Upon. ‘There is a great deal of speculation as to the probable contents of President Harrison's let- ter of acceptance. It is assumed as a matter of course that the tariff will be the principal ques- tion discussed and that there will bea strong defense of the McKinley bill, with especial reference to the reciprocity feature, with a re- view of what has been accomplished under it, <naseeeel defense of the republican pro- jon ‘ It is said that the President will not avoid the “force bill” question, but will refer to it in sucha manner as not to admit of its being made an issue in this i against the that he will take strong grounds i restore the state democratic proposition to bank currency and will ; | Stimpson and Passed Assistant Surgeon Terry. | recommended a total suspension of imzaigra- | ‘With relation to financial questions it is said | morning and, it is said, told one of the yassen- gers that there bad been twenty-three deaths from cholera during the Rugia's voyage and that there were still ten casex on board. The representative of the Packet Company said that acco statement of Health Officer Jenki had seen only an hour previous three deaths among the steerage passengers on the Normannia from “cholerine,”” three stecr- age passengers were still sick from the disease and also one of the crew. In addition to th deaths in the’ sicerage there one death — among the first Passengers from diabetes and eath “in the +econd cabin from rhea.” On the Rugia, according to the officers of the company, there were four deaths from “cholerine” among the steerage paaséngens and there are four till rick from the disewse, first aud second-class pausengers onthe Rugia were reported to be all well and there bad been no sickness among them, The first-class cabin passenger from diabetes on the Normannia Heineman, but when he died ond where his home was ‘the representative of the steamship company could notsay. Thesecond cabin passen- ger who died from diarrhea ou the Normannia was Cari Hegert, fifty--even years, Nothing farther was known abvat him, THRE DEATH List. The names of the steerage passengers who are known tohave died cn the Normannia from cholerine were: Ottilie Storn, eleven months, August 30; Willie Storn, three years, Septem- ber 1; Adolph Scholz, one year, September 2, The names of those who are still ‘sick from the | disease on the Normannia are’ Heinz Farke. | Stoker, thirty-nine years; Rudolph Hornisch, | steerage passenger, cieven mon:hs; Selma Horn, steerage p er, five years;+Mare Banishsen, steerage pr mn ss ‘The names of the stecrage passengers who | died trom “‘cholerine” on the Rugia are Bert! who died Hoenig, thirty-nine years, August Curl Hoening, eleven years, August 28; Rosine |Sterr, one year, “August 30; Edwin Sterr, | August 30. The names of those who are still sick from the disease on the Rugia are: Helene Bagnoski, | twenty-seven year; Paul Hoenig, eight years; Sofia Buss, fifty-four years; Rosina Displar, Arion Peters, aged sixty-two; Kosina Dispeas, aged twenty-four. ‘On the Moraviaachild of eight years has cholera, The tative of the Hamburg-Ameri- Packet Company was unable at 10:30 mediately after his return from the uarantine station, to give an: ulars of the deaths on board, when (i apecnsene | or whether the dead were children or adults or both. It was presumed. he said, that the vessel would be detained at quarantine for some days and it was impossible to tell when the first and second cabin passengers would be permitted to land. ARRIVAL OF THE VESSELS AT QUARANTINE. ‘Three passenger steamships from the cholera- infected city of Hamburg passed into this port early this morning, but before they had time to drop anchors they were ordered out into the lower bay to an anchorage at least eight miles from ang shore. where there was no danger to —— health in the event of their having cholera on board. They were the big ex steamer Normannia. the Rugia and the Stub- benhuk, all of the Hamburg-American packet line. ‘The last named is excluxively an immi- grant ship, while the Normannia bas on board, in addition to her complement of steerage pas- sengers, 266 first class and 222 second-class pas- sengers, und the Ragia carries 98 first-class and 428 passengers. ‘The ‘and Stubbenbuk were awaited by the health officers at quarantine with great ‘anxiety, as they sailed from Hamburg after the cholera was declared t in that city. ‘Stubbenhuk from Hambu: on August 22, four days after the discovery the pest, and the Rugia on the following day. The express steamer Normannia sailed on Angust 26. Since the arrival of the Moravia, three days ago, with the news of twenty-two deaths on beard from cholera, all vessels from Homburg have been a source of great dread to the quar- antine officials, and it was concluded to compel them all to return to the lower bay for examina- | tionimmediately upon theirarrival. The steamer Stubbenhuk,which is one of the largest passenger {his por, was reported paring in of the barat this port, was re) parsing in at | 1:90 o'clock this morning anda hour and « half later was in quarantine waters. The Norman- niacame in through the narrows soon after 4 o'clock and the Rugia aftor daybreak. | | quiring into the health of the passengers on the newly arrived steamers. The Rugia was the first vensel visited. Immediately ir fs L Hamburg-American | The | is Incob | medical anthorities regard our system as tow lax, but it has defended us before and wil} | again. Even taking the extreme view that ine | fection may be twenty days developing. threw | d ution after a ten days’ passage ix and it is wll on mature ‘that this neediows restriction will NURSES WILL REMAIY AT THEIR POSTE, The Daily News has the following from Parte; The lny nurses in the various hospitals in this | city have refused toevnil themselves of the | order of the board of health releasing them {from compulsory attendance on cholera caves ‘They had a moeting today and passed a resola- tion deci: fat it would be inhuman and yto withhold their services‘on such | occasions, ‘The municipal authoritins and the board of health, in consideration of this moxt praise- worthy action, will probably pass a vote of | thanks to these brave nurses, | axauaixo coxprrion OF THINS IX ORRMANT. A dispatch to the Times from Berlin eaye that an idea of the cholera epidemic can be gained from the fact that the number of cxses and deaths for the past fortnight already ex- ceed those recorded during any of the nineteen, | previous outbreaks in Hamburg ince 1831, and there is only too much reason to fear that the official returns are far from revealing the true extent of the scourge. It is not improbable that the German ment will take immediate steps toclose the east ern frontier absolutely against the Russian refa- gees. The action of foreign countries and Steamship companies against hes materially increased the danger to Ger- “Medical papers are agitating for the compel- are | sory oremation of the of cholera. vie- | tims. The Deutsche M Zeitung effirms | the belief that this mode of of the | dead would avert the freqnent recurrence of | ments of victims and several hundred bodies are still awaiting burial. A storm from the southwest is raging in this city. rain are and the thermometer does indicate over 62 degrees. A tumultuous swombled todas in front of ‘the NO FRESH CASES IN BERLIN. There are no fresh cases of Asiatic cholera in Berlin, although twenty-four cases pronounced by the physicia‘ss to be nothing more than ex- treme diarrhea have been reported. At Char- Jottenburg two more deaths from cholera are reported and one new case, that of a nurwe who coutracted the disease while attending tn, The Reichanzeiger states that a with the suppression and prevention of is in course of preparation. ‘A dispatch to the Daily News trom Berlin ape: ‘On an average of twenty casce are daily, but none of them have disclosed the symptoms of Asiatic type of the disease. Sad stories of misery resulting from the = demic are reported. In Hamburg a man had lost hit whole family by cholera became greatly dexpondent und tried to commit suicide, and a servant attempted to drown her- self after the desth of her employer from the malady. RUSSIANS BARRED OUT OF GERMANY. It is officially announced in Berlin that Russian emigrants would no longer be per- mitted to enter Germany. The namber of deaths in the Russian tothe 224 of August from the jolera visitation is reported at 107,647. The North German Llovd Steamship Com- pe has given —. that, commencing with Aller, on Sunday, no «i —_ teerage passeugers ‘The directors of the state railways of Austria have voted not to allow ratiway from Austria to cross the frontier into Germany or Rusria, and also to impose a similar prohibition upon trains coming those countries, At Lemberg. the capital of Austrian Poland, trains from the froutier were not aliowed to pass last night. —_—_ SUSPICIOUS DEATH IN BROOKLYN. A Disagreement as to Whether It Was “Cholerine” or Cholera Morbus. Brooxirx, N. ¥., Sept. 3.—A certificate of death was filed in the Brooklyn health bureaa yy Lucy Corcles, thirty-five years old, was set forth ascholerine. The woman had only been ill for i § elie i if ff Hi i ki pie i i : Hil & 1 fil by if ii i i ii Ff A be Hf i &

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