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il . . Z THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 9, 1892. 8 AUCTION SALES. | THE SATURDAYS STAR. SOCIAL MATTERS. | GEN. PALMER'S STAFF, Speakers ~___FUTURE DAYS. Some of the Contents of Tomorrow's Sixteen- | At noon yesterday a quiet,home-like wedding | How They Will lie Entertained in This = Va., at : City. PUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Page Paper. je ey ‘at Sterling, Fairfax count; % harty, A. S. Dus A. J. Edson. | tre Bours are for the accommodation of the vis Tiusrers' sane or TNO-sTORY Brick Hovar | Saturday would hardly be Saturday in Wash- | the residence of Mrs. Henry §. Smith, the won Reristeation “W. B. Bisley, Francis M. | iets willbe fn the cvty during that period. } snd program—Chairman Whitaker | Museum and the United States ich commintion and Secretary will be open to the public from Sam. to 64 Orderlies, messengers and escorte—T. Fla- | p.m. September 19 to 27, inclustve. These ex- : _ THIS AFT LAPMER & SLOAN. Au 1407 Gat. E SUBDIVISION De ro ty oor ‘ a gontracting parties being Rev. G. Wilbur | ¥FETINGS OF VARIOUS CORPS REUNION ORGAN- LW. Sherry. Aid {+ requested tp the decoration of SHEE mere WAshacnuserrs AVE- | @Ston without the big ctsteen-page Gram. To-/ isis’ or” tlarnan's, dace Arcadel coum, | ‘ations uasr sromy—aaer ov ras sasent’ | “Tet me iotoet ‘of officers of the day was | headquarters and tents iu Grand Army ET TEEAST. ain Liner | MOFFOw's edition, if such a thing is possible, ae — . Marie L. Somervell, Beene COMMITTEES —HOMECPATMIC PHYSICIANS 01 — te Gen. hove ge . Decoretions my be pane by Chairman Him- : Pope i 4 @ ceremony was, perform y ae warer reporte: dnes collec’ 615 Tth street northwest, POR TUES | "il beeven sn advance on its predecessors 1p | Rey. G.L. Bitzer, past off the Leesburg | ChXZ5—MBETINOS CALLED YOR THIS EVEXIZ0. | | Tie (reavarer reported 40 dues collected | fed. § Masaachusetts delogation, Woman's Re- EMBER D, | the completeness of its news service, readable etycen Church, and it was witnessed bY | The Staff Association held a meeting at the; oa yd #1 on each of the eighty-four mem- met c ‘orps. have issued invitations to a recap i i i of the . G. T. Shipley,‘and Mr. a |bersof the committee to meet + ex + the Ebbitt Ht dew: riuet real | articles and sporting reviews, Each Saturday's | the father of See os be Chal ae Ebbitt House last night to arrange for the en- | bers of necessary ex e louse Tuceday evening, Colina, Enown ; fe i Soptezaber 20, from 3 to 8 Sit of lot, numbered twenty-seven | Stam is an encyclopzedia of information and to- | and the family and a few friends of the bride. | tertainment of Gen. Palmer's etaff of aids-de- Piajowrned to mect in Ebbit Houte red par-| —>_ 3h subdivision of Lots in square numbered | morrow's will be no exception, ‘among the | The young couple left at once to spend afew | camp. It was decided to provide a lunch for | lor at 7.20 p.m. of September 14. Axi G ‘ed in weeks « th, Hvis greet : “ving en sea - THE ROCKVILLE PATR. ‘ siti Ave, as per at recor | A ae mong the Y headquarters for three | Every member committee and J feller tthe Faconin of the surveyor | many articles being: Arendel county, and will then go to New fork, prorlargiet Pasir peg eens oak soe alzymen residing ia Waskington are urgently | Trotting Rhee Attract Crowde—More Prea- improvements, ways, easements, | EARLY AUTUMN FASHIONS (Illustrated). | “bere Mr. Shipley will take an appointment in | CoMee, “6 : aj iota ei ane to attend the next meeting. toms Awarded, ap urtepsnoes to the sare be- $ 3 the Genesee conference of the M. E. Church. | Will be served, and if it should happen new members were: Henry G. Barling- ® . Peart “blance’in two equat in-{ Costumes that will be found becoming and! 47, John Bingham hes removed to 271 N| Fainy, raw day and any old comrade should feel | second Mareachanatta cavalry, ic {C™™™=PRMC of The Powsine Stay = aaa eso, rearn, poten to be gtvin | gtylich, street northwest. | the dampness getting into hie bones—well. he | Haight, eleventh Pennsylvania cavalry: Waltot | 7 tere was a hig mond setts ott url r rest from day of sale t per ane r 4 i ing also, | L. Hines,first Massachusetts cavalry; C.L.Sears, e are es Yatieemiannusly, and, tobe mecares My | TE OZAR AT HOME (Illustrated). Mrs, David Talty has Just returned from At-| might find a nip of something comforting ust on : realises sofd,or all cash, at option of re 1200 reqalred at time of rale, ‘Terms ot} Frank G. Carpenter writes about Ale: ic City, where she was the guest of Mrs. | The expenses of the enter t will be borne | ##¢ond New York cavalry,and Charles T, Nutze, | Chltaral fair this morning it was certainly 7 il rne | rut xander Es . P entertainmen: | Jaraes Talty nt her cottage, “Fortdown Min, | by individual subecerptions by members of the | “2 Pesusyivania cavalry, augmented toa multitude this afternoon, The 3 days, otherwise the and his life at St. Petersburg. Talty, who is much improved in health, will be . THE WESTERN cavarRy. entire day wag pleasa cool, the sun being Li the property at the x lad association, nin Oa obscured by clouds, and nothing tend after 5 days' | iN LETTERS OF FIRE (lilustrated). pmsl aol goa at her home, 1212 F) “4 jetter was read Gen. Palmer regret-| Plans for the rennion were discussed ats F clouds, ax ing tended to mar i , meeting of the western cavalry committee at the | the ploastre of the occasion except, the clouds a How Washington's welcome to the G. A.B.) Mie Lizzie R. King of No. 50 I strest has | tg his inability to be present at the Daltimore i) REE. | grasteon naval parade on September 17, and. requesting | Evbitt Wednesday evening. The next and last | of dust which envelopedeversthing. ‘The tncas Pee poles Feturned home after visit of eight weeks at | ceveral members of Potomac Post to represent | meeting will be Monday of next week. Those | commenced shorty after noon. and from tnt RRS CO.,acctegwers |. | GHERN LION PAVEMENT. Long Branch with her sister, Mra, Jerome | jim. : present last night were Chairman W. A. Low-| time until 6 o'clock the race course waa the The members of the Staff Association are Al- | dermilk, H. 1. Lamson, A. J. Aldea, A. D. | center of attraction, and as each event closed An interesting modern day romance, Miss Mary Dolan of 23 K street northeast has, ‘an Deusen, president; Thomas D. | Geston, 8. P. Panl, Capt. Sherwood, William the woods reso i with deafening cheers, anour ous cana after a stay of one year in this city, returned ice president; Howard’ M. Gillman, | Smell, enfield, Williem H. Dahl, Dr. W. | Not only were the men excited, but "the hum, Wiese ahi sae to boarding school at Parkersburg, W.Va. ; Jokn F. Vinal, treasurer, and Ira C. | W, Granger and Col. Ed. Daniels, Senin ot inten. pecans tack eae ene Fi AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will el by | Prince Poniatowski’s criticisms of American | ire. Willinm O. Foster of St. Thomas, Can- ; Abbott, Nelson D. Adatox, Robert Aiton, — ARMY OF TRE ZamEs, thon of the sport by clapping of hauds and 2. in front of the premniees, women. ada, is visiting her brother, Mr, James B.| j,.jhndersan, Beter C.- Bain n, Aaron, Daidwit, | In the cireular issued by the reunion com-| waving of handkerchiefs. weer SQUARE } THE COUNTRY. meni tact ‘roauTeet Mrs. Foster willre-| Butcher, Frank A. Butts, James B. Carter, Sobn | Mittee of the cavalry corps, Army of the Jamos, THE TROTTRAS owing were the facing contests: Anotioneers, Disadvantages the city man labors under when | Dr. and Mrs. Regina Eldridge and Mra. Alice | P. Chureh, John A. Commerford, Lyman B. | it is stated that the reanion will be beld Sep- : Cutler, William F. DeKnight, Jacob H. Dewees, | tember 22, at 9 o'clock a.m, Gens. Pleasonton, nteining ten roomsand | —_rusticating. 5 Crowell of Ohio will visit their cousin, Maj. | Michael A. Dillon, Charles K. Douglass, Lyman | Stoneman. Merritt, David MeM. Gregg. Wilson, marae coast, Beated by furmaee, |THE MIGITY AMAZON. Ros A. Fish, during the G. A. R. encampment. | 8. Emers, Calvin Farnsworth, Daniel M. Good-| Averill, Davies, “Alar, Capebart, (bas, i. - ED one et tre Sh ae aoe : The doctor will be accompanied by his nephew, | acre, Daniel A. Grosvenor, Amos J. Gunning, | Smith and other eurviving generals of the corps % ZiJoot paved alley... | Faxnie B. Ward's description of an interest.) Dr. James Bennett, late of Heidelberg, Ger-| William G. Hall, Charles H. Ingram, Bernard | have been expecially invited aud are expected | ht ene cig. dewmay Big Goh MANY can neemrae airasion éach |. ing journey in Brazil. many. T. Janney, John Johnson. Robert 8. Lacey, | to be provent ot peat the papiaeauaces on toca : i£oe Mrs. Imogene Robinson Morrell will receive | George EF. Lemon, John P. Lothrop, Alexan-| Maj. McElroy has received a or from Gen. taianee fone and tesive moun | THEATRICAL SCENERY. informally ‘this evening ay 8 o'chock ot the | 4" F. McMillan, ‘Robert HL Marcellon, EI-| GM Dedge ct Mew Tork, sho commanded the ee dP 2 of t and to bear interest at the ‘ecenic artis t ‘are | Aca of Fi ;Bathan Meade, Henry H. Moler, William A. | old seventeenth corps, in which he «a F, DARK & CO, Auct s nent teraanaae’ enti at wees | TA srtist tells how some great effects deiny of Fine Arts, 804 E street. . ‘ # ‘the balance can bapa n cann, produced. St. Mark's Lutheran Church in South Wash-| “ore: Patrick G'Farrell, William H. Peck, } will be present at the reunion of his comrades, "cor. 10th saoney cin Ye paid in, cant it z taat ee ia Willis B. Pomeroy, Jumes J. Parman, James H. THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. ii NING, SEPTEMB portal at thetims Cface® | BOWERY ETCHINGS. ington was the scene of a pretty wedding last | jteeve, William P. Seville, Roswell C. Sneden, Ata meeting of the Pennsylvania Reserve Association last evening, arrangamente were ise t tad with In Btteen a resell at the rake T OUR AUCTION Gvening, the firet to tako place in the church. | James L., Thornton, in P, Upbam, Johan A. Tenstat| A Stan correspondont’s sketches of life on a/ The contracting parties were Prof. Harry ML. | Yanhouea pntey Haein P. Upba ‘hitaker, George J. fi oy baychasers 1a reserved, remarkable street. Hosking and Miss Cae Analey, both of oe Wood and Henry C. Pearson. completed for the reunion on the 2ist instant. + Eocene Bey, at nurehaser" city. Promptly at 8 o'clock the party entere . 4 An invitati seceived Gate tee Dalen Sok RATCLIFEE. DAXR ® CO.” | NEWS OF THE DAIRY, the church, the bride on the arm of ber father! ay. s.niowinn inc connec inter ave ladies’ | eran Union Tequesting the meserve, to particl Bacteria to be employed in the making of | 4nd the groom accompanied by his best man. | |, D6 f - eiornsos nude a pate with them in their parade on the forenoon butter and cheese. The ceremony was brief, solemn ‘and impres- | Citizens’ committee: Miss Clara Barton, cbair- | Tf the 2st, bui owing to regimental reunions : sive. The church was crowded, many not being | man; Mrs. John A. Logan, Mrs. R. D. Musvey, | that interfere the mevention cae waubhe tons ‘ uatrator GRANT AND CONKLING. oe to ie in. fans — caps Hosl pats Mrs. George H. Shields, Miss Cora C. Curry, | cept. A vote of thanks was tendered Mesers, | Mock ¥. an SG HORSE: : cased. , é 2 e recipients of many hearty congratulations | Mrs. John Dalzcli, Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, Mrs. | Tyler & Rutherford for. their generosity |!) is BIVING HORSES nis Kendall et are dete ry " ¥ stance rr eames Get RO Some interesting revelations respecting the | of their friends. M. H. Weisner, Mrs. Job Barnard, Mrs, Blanche | in placing rooms at the disposal of the assor # pide relations of two famous men. 1 Day 0 Dr. Fayette ©. Ewing and family have re- tion throughout the summer. The next moet- |..." 6, MA. De. Baw, , : c. hs | tone, Broderick. Macc. 4). Metiuan, Saaubang 4\.5_ CARRIAGE BA. LERKS ON turned from Cloudland, N.C., after an ab- | I Miss Annie Tolman Smith, Mrs. | ing will be held Tuesday at 7:90 p.m., at 1333 E | Henuhewe, Brcdenk hea ° i 18 Maro nt and bet Dope Ge sone roa a Har. | 808° of Reven weeks. Sean y Edson, Mra, 0. D. Conger, Mrs. Har- | strect northwest. AnDInoNaL FRERIUIS ss Owned end cocuple. 4 de: $ . 2 . cra, . & Piionte abort 135 a Fer nnn four around Har- | MV. Tierney. and family and Mra 6 | “on Dingman, Mra. W. G. Rage 4 = ce FOURTH conrs, | om the following additional pre rr per'a Ferry. Widdi : Dudley, Mra, Nellie F. Prentice. Mra. Henrietta) as terge mootine of the members of the | F ~ iddicome have returned from Cape May, /( Metzerott, Mra Edwin M. Truell, Mrs. Hosea - _—— of | announced - nisin | CONGRESSIONAL STIMULANTS. where they spent the summer. Townsend, Miss Harriet P. Dame, Més. A. B. | fourth corpsat the Riggs Inst evening it was | in hall Painting, photo ease * trittwilibe destot. | How statesmen of old “tippled” in the Cap-| Mr. W. H. Martin of the War Department, | Netticton, Mrs. Martha B. Hampson, Mrs. H. | stated that letiers had been received from A. Harris; India «ilk «patter Fr TEs yon Elm tol, accompanied by his wife, returned yesterday | A. Davis. __ | Gena. Stanler, McCook, Wood, Howard, Mar Taira: p. pm 3 3 ES from a visit to Genesee county, N. Y. Officers of the executive committee—Mise | derson and many other prominent of | W work, Mi Veirs; knit ~ narcels ofr said | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. Mrs, A. G. Pomphrey and daughters, Nellie | Clara Barton, chairman H. Shields, h corps, stating that they w pres. | lace, Miss Belle Veins: limb of bs, Mrs, ; ; “men of Notes of improvements about the national | tnd Daigy, and Mrs, S. E. Hall andson have re- | Vico ¢peirma Soon 1 oe ee eee — s eo ——— cm th capital. Sarned from Hatpér's Ferry. The next mecting of the committee will be | agruder; 1407 i |e FIN DE SIECLE. aoe ina z held at the Riggs Honse on the 16th. 4 cee TODAY THE COLONELS. ens’ reception committee—Mra. | ‘The following additional commit Reflections in Paris 98 to the end of this cen- John A. Logan, chairman; Miss Mary H. Brady, | pomted: - Pages ae 4 opr taxy, The Nationals Had a Rest Yesterday From tary. d Finance—B. W. Sisson, chairman; Lieut. W. first, Robt. H. Miller of $2100 on the whole tract the League Race, ce—Mra. John Joy Edson, chairman} 1 Dickerson, Alexander C. Black | ‘age. White com, ret, John Dawson Veirs tint, Robt, Piwosert, trustee, | THE WORLD OF BRAWN. Ean peresnewent ecb was ike ioe wis Clephane, Mrs. Lawrence Gardner. ery. 407 Fathi. | Doings of uthletes in various fields, day between the Nationals and the sehceymmodations committee.—re. John Dal-| " Decoration Lient. + Anetioncers. | 4 FLORAL WELCOME, C.C, nine, but qnite as many went®as the | Sirs, Hosea | Townsend, B. Net-| Dunn. and D sts. nw. Something about the @. A. R, designs wrought | t™@ Was worth. The Y. M. Mra. Frank 1 *. Hough, | The following additi: chairman: A. M. om, T.G, Williams and Thos. Lso. AND GENTS’ FURNISH- | his ALSO. 1 members of the com- SESS AND ABOUT STY RICK DWE s yet, hardly rank as ono of the crack an Mattic son, Mrs, Harriet Corts, | mittee were enrolled ander Black, ARNESS AND ABOUT TWENTY REET SUPT WEEN S | in flowers, ‘emus af fs commy, Tho Woninguas| i= Hatiet Geet, Se Deum, Sou | cuperduts Gotmen: MW. Gieen cen hae DACHALY AND SIXTH —_—> fee ot a county” The): Wesbing toes | isha Mra ME] Bice, (Mas, Mieka, Mx: | atea oh nets eek cans ie nee z. M. Page. ee beara Gu teaueencta) SHOOTING STARS. Pounded ont nine runs in the second inning and | foe E. Ferree, Misa Bessie E. Jacobs, Miss kate | ninetr-seventh Ohio; ‘T. G. Williatas, first Biull,” three years, cama re Th robbed the game of all interest, Score, 18 to 2. | C. Townes, Mise Helon Watt. tucks: 8. F. Pendery, thirteenth “Ohio atkins, second. “Cow, PN ‘of the Disigict of Cs LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY, Bureau of in! é Ma@tha R. | Thomas Dunn, ba’ At Baltimore—Paltimore, 9 runs, 18 hits, 1} Hampeon, chair M, f Jen Powers Thom ‘th artiller; a “Columbus discovered America, didn't he?” r, Ml. Gaither, re, John H. Gassaway, “y Bat he didn” i he sa: ret Mra. Ji i. SONS OF VETERANS. | eecond. Be iter, two ye 4 he, Felewin ea eee @ didn’t know it when he saw | or-or: Louisville, 5 runs, 12 hits,3 errors. Bat A baker, Mew A.T. Jobaston, Mise Elisabeth | A meeting of the reunion committee of the | fst Cha wi. Heifer, one year teries, Vick 4 Robinson, Clausen and Mer-| 33° Johnston, 3liss te Westcott, Miss Jen- | Sons of Veterans was held last evening. Thi nie T. Rugg. Miss M. Baker, Miss Jennie Sicken, | details of the arrangements for the parade and DELUSION. E ew York—New York. 5 rans, 10 hits, 4] Miss Grace Ross, He stole a kiss; "twas quite unbid; ittsburg, 8 rane. 10 hits, Lerror. Bat-| Organizations committee—Mrs. W. G.Veazey, | isa full roster of the Son He vows he’s fortune’s debtor. teres, King a Baidwin and Miller. chairman; Mrs. A. 8. Odell, secretar: Maj. F. mittee on reunion: I mpbell, chair- hiladelphia, 7 runs, 14/8. Eu Janney, Mrs. Charles P. ‘That is to say, he thinks be did, ntti ry, Mra. B. ia . ir . e chairman; F foe f hits, 4 errors; Cincinnati, 6 runs, 9 hits, 1 efror. | Lincoln, "M Chambers, Miss Ethel feast, eocevtary;| 5 The girl, you see, knows better. Batteries, Carsey and Clements, Sullivan and | Dinsmore, Miss M. E. Cutter, Mrs as netstat, Hallowell. mem § = Vaughn. Miss Helen M. Matthews, Mrs. lo—Bull, three years ol4, first, Gon-| “Here is another idle shattered,” said the ton, Iran, 4 hitk, 1 error; 8: ton. Judd Melvin, 4: | John H. Gassaway;’ second, John Bentley. , ‘sms to be | young man who found he had to go to work, . Batteries, Decorations committee. _v. Chap- | Cow, three yea Jobn coll at the ria — cee Truell. chairman: i Julia P Jennings Wilson, B. A. Johnson, 8. IL : me — of after five days? ‘ . 4 runs, its, 1] Miss Margurite Spaulding, assistan on, Frank 2 rj er, J. M. St second, mn Bent | Rotter of such ubilshed in IMPECUNIOUS BUT RESOURCEFUL, ‘hits, 1 error, Bat-| Mrs, John 'T. Applebers, 3 cacy ere no One oie, conju aa ees eae eee AUEsT-eok ds “To go to the picnic teries, Mre. Edgar A! Mra. C. 'f. " wannaovr Posr's camerms. ond, John Bentley. ; My wealth I'll enhance, Schriver. James E, White, Mrs, Electa FE. Smith) ) — Dairy . first, Hex. Trail: second, R T'll first to my uncle, wow ree Cruse acim Aline Solomon, Miss Anua McKevit, Misi Farragut Post, No. 10, Department of the Po-] Chas H. Brooke; third, Mise Belle Veira, ~—an Shite tas Oy ith deta — = css ees Lightfoot. Mrs. J. B.’T. Tapper, | témac, met last evening. Tho attendance was | Honcy, first, John Muncaster; second, L. HL anh ibs Houghton. Mra. J. B. Ten Eyck, | unusually Jarge. The big outdoor campfire | Mac! nt here} ‘obert J. Kirkpatrick, at Camp Edson was the talk of the evening, | Hams—Dest ham, Miss Belle Veirs; second, lding. Mrs. L. communication from the Twelfth Street M. E. | Mrs. H. B. stabi “T love you,” he said—and his voice trembled} Cubs. ‘pai ET PL ANOS : mp ee ittle—“for your worth.” Miss Estelle Man Church southeast, Rev. C. L. Pate, inviting the p— Shropshire, ram, 1 venr, Z. M. Cooke, JR SALE—PIAD 3 eee ict Ee | "Oh," she replied with beautiful frankness, | ——~ on. post and their uests to be present at the patriotic | €¥ nd lambs, Z.M. Cooke. Southdown— : = a Z die eatek Wore atu areas Givcland.. B12 vont Souvenir committee—Mra, W. W. Dudley, | services to be held by them Sundar evening, | Kam, 1 year, John W. Keyes, first: do. Ernest w Yor! i chairman; Mra. A. A. Birney, secretary; Mra, A. 8. Worthington, Mrs, W. T. Hildrup, Mrs. . D. Terrell, Mra, Theo. Friebus, j Butterworth. es, John W. ie; September 18, in honor of the opening of the | Ricketts . » first; Z. M. A. R. encampment.was accepted and the post | Cooke, «econd, Hampshire—Ram, 1 year old, +, dirs. Benj. | revolved to attend the church in a body uni- |Z. M.' Cooke. Mixed breeds —F Fraley, formed. firet and second on ewes; lambs, . Fraley, Composer: “I think Ihad better putin a little ballet. It won't amount to much, but it wont hart anything.” : Lunch committee aire MH. Wel Lape eee hy M. Cooke, second. | a se WHAT “COLONEL” PFEFFER SAYS. chairman; Mrs. Ruth C. Blasland, secrets 8 YOR STREET DECORATION es, Charies E. Bond, first; Mra. Jearrte (eome time later): “Look hers Pro-| preter and the other Colonels from Louisville | aasitted by Potomes Relat Corps, Min Juba L'] Mr. Louis D, Wine, chairmen of @he com- Dr. Frank Thomas, third. detsor, you're all right on your bailet, but don’t ‘oday and begin a series of two games | Logan and othe: mittee on street decorations, bas issued the D. Laird, first; Miss Belle you think you've taken up altogether too much Music commitf™®—Mra. Henrietta C. Metze- time with those chorases and things?” 4 | rot, chairman; Miss I. T. Ward, secretary; ggg terse Giguity with | Sage Te en moaciaon, Mee Des) sal be sey bonds by on enkal Conguas this, Charles E, Bond, first; Mise Extelle Talbott, second. Dablias, D. HL id, Asters, Mrs. PD. Latrd. Hegonina, wera, Mrw. P. D. he Colonels are playing good ball this afford to. put on the government and or Mrs. P. D. Laird. Pinto £ Avants ave. A SUBTERFUGE. handling them. ed here from Balti- | “Badge committee—Mrs, Blanche K. Brace, | the purpose of street decoration daring ihe | i second. D < . jorner 1thst, ceouth side). Getauiting | “Let us kiss an’ mike up, Mollie dartin’ more this morning. The Louisville elub bas | chairman: tlre, Jerome IL Johnson, secretary; | @ A. B. preernrgerp hedging sete a : Laird, first; Mra, Ea eo wees. Ve namie ewe It's the very best way, that is plain, twel re players under Senos but 0 Grim is | Mrs. 8. W. Lewin, day. 15th instant. t0 tas om Pennesivania cw. magaey. c cost, fd thin, wid that peo . nursing a broken finger thero are but eleven |” Printing committee—Mra, Tolman ~yptaeemegedpr eel est: | “Horses Thoroughbred four years, iL FLAXO EX os ate Wi COE ey atc nd ioe ener says: | Smith, chairman: Mra. H. F. Hovey, secretary; | The iseue will commence at 9 o'clock em. and! sonn Dawson. Mare, three veare, T. A. Hick a y, faith, let us Zall out again.’ This carrying of fifteen and sixteen men is all | Mrs, Frank W. Sharpless, —, until PF, at the office => 4 es man, fe horse:—Stallion, four years, Bap ng ie aes nonsense. I believe in selecting the bost seven |" Invitations committee—Mra, O. D. Conger, | Warmer & Co., 916 F northwest A bond of | Flue miant. Gelding, under four youre F. Mr. Sullivan's confidence with reference to | men I can get and with three pitchers and two | chairman; Mra. Dr. Fishe TREEAEER | Mr. Corbett was very much like that of the fly | citchers T have all the men necessary. When I | Senator Casey, Mra. R. Chandle who, as he lit on the fly-paper, remarked, “Now get my men I play them all the time. This put-| wer, Miss Kate Roach, $100, with sec Will be required of each | HANI! party to whom a fiag shall be lonned, guaran- |. Martin aret: Ik | He teeing ita safe return to me by the 25th in- | “™ yam, o. it secretary: Mra. Gange- | Kaie Foote, Mrs, rat: 1. H. Miller second. Mare, ARE : ber first; W. EL | au al OF VAY 5 5 Magruder second. 10" AMI oa a ling a man first in one position and then im | Bartlett. stant. esey Goals val jon, four 3 C08 w T've got you. another breaks up any team work. And as for| Press committee—Miss Helena McCarthy, 72 ©. Bo. RECRETION, Wl. . Lakes eocenhe Peon Man Oa. beds a the extra man he seldom plays good ball. You | chairman; Miss K. E. Thomas, secretary; Miss | The President has telegraphed Mrs. Lozan, | pany first. ee es A Contly Day’s Sport. can't expect man to play good ball after he | 4. P. ‘Th. : - g i as, Miss Virginia Butler. chairman of the ladies’ citizens’ reception com- |" Fields & Kelchner's special premium on Nag- Spencer Lee, jr., a fifteen-year-old colored | #ii* on n bench for dayaat atime. Get the best | Detail and convention co:mittec Miss Clara | mittee, hia ace=ptance of the invitation to at-| get. boy who lives in’ Anacostia, waa in Judge | Men You can and then keep heres — Ig | Barton, chairman; Mies Cora C. Curry, secre| tend the reception to the W. I. C., Laiion of the | Wilkes colts, W.W, Rodier fizst; Albert Piclas ‘Dav, | Miller's court today charged with violating the | more we become neetatone th other and | RiYs Mr. George HL. Shields, Mrs. John J 4 pn [as came wy | : - Ata i. A. K., &c.. to be given Friday, the 23d in- : more we become nccustomed to each other and | Edson, Nira. R. D. Mussey, Mrs. Harrison Ding- | G- A: By ko. re gg Heavy draft grade stallion, four years, J. T. vias the ‘Aut | game law, it being the rst ease under that | the longer we play together.” man, Mrs, John A. Logan, Mrs. John Dalzel, | fant Me Conerer onl Caan ge conn, first, C. C. Waters second; do., three . as per | law this season. All or which shows that Fritz hasa level head. | Mrs.’ Job Barnard, Mrs, W. W. Dudiey, Mra. ML women to follow the Presideat. The Choral | ¥ears.J.C. Bentley first: do., two years, Ed- Yysinex | Spencer went gunning yesterday morning SHORT HITS, are ee Sega sone ree Society will sing the soul-stirring songs of the — — do oa J. Mat Bogley first; ee 7 oe ea es abiie ¢ —Mrs, Bara meer, i " .C. Waters second. . four years, Peannarwentae cell wiley SAME DAY, at Quan. and when Sergeant Kirby met him on the road] New York va. Cincinnati, at New York. net War, and a good musical program ix asured. RATAN QUAR: | he advised him to go home and put his gan chairman: Mrs. Elia C. Lyman, secretary, as- lots 17 and 138, in | away. The boy, however, was out for a duy’s sisted by the facuity and pupils of the Spen- DOCTORS AND Brooklyn vs. Pittsburg, at Brooklyn. Miss Clara Barton, Mrs. Logan, Miss Curry Offuit first; J. H. Bogley second; do., three : : Mrs. W. W. Dudley’ and Mrs. B.D. Massey are | } pu H. Gassewuy rst and second: do. ~pNiggn ct lata |eport and he had no idea’ of returning home, | Boston va. Cleveland. at Boston. ‘ cerian Business College and others. ions, | he ladies giving their epecial attention to this | two sears, W. A. Bogley first: CC. Waters . Hetween 13th and 14th and ¥ | He continued through the woods and in the| Philadelphia vs. Chicago, at Philadelphia. Entertainment (grand stands, excursions, |}. reception of encampment week, and they | 0 one year, Aug. Taney afternoon when he returned he met Policeman | Baltimore vs. St. Louis, at Baltimore. = &c.)—Mrs, Job Barnard. chairman; Mrs. H. A. |} 10 make it the crowning muccess of the | Offutt socond. Suckling colt, J. H. Gasaway. retfer. on SAME DAY. at SIX | Anderson, who asked him what luck. Spencer | And now Larry Twitchell has a local amateur | Davis, secretary; Mrs. E. A. Carmen, Mra, J. petitalition offeredoy tbe iteoee athe rine | Gelding, four years, J. HL. Gaseawas. wei pl, at public aiiction. In 4 ae ee a eed dee dhe showed the | Club named after him.. Every member of the | H. Twitchell, Mra. J. i Young, Mra. F. M. |? izati patrioti >| _ Standard-bred stallion, four years, N, Selby, if nd 84, in William H. ad a good ‘port and hi wed ti . . ing organizations of patriotic women. > oe t 16, im square 100, | officer the bag of birds which he had over his hingtons has thus been honored. But | Heaton, Mre, Ellen S. Tolman, Boston. a first, J. W. Kelchner, second; do.. three ieee te recs | shoulder. Among the birds were three cat | tho amateur clubs gro kept hustling, for | Halls’ committee—Mra. Nellie F. Prentice, ARMY XURSES’ RECEPTION, Beale; do., one year, F.C, Hutton. birds, aud as they are considered members of | there's no telling how soon one will have to | chaizgnan; Mies Helen R. Holmes, secretary;| ‘There will be about 100 army nurses here | four years, sR, tins . €. Huiton.” Suckling elt, F.C. - One-third cash, of io oe Grop its name, Dr. €. 4. Burghardt, Mire G. W. Rose. ter te ment at their reunion. ‘The | Hutton, TAGE BAZAAR, it of $10} tat be iandega earitot at | setae? Of iuectiverous Birds Spencer was | oP ett could pitch as he once aid what | Flowers eummnitine Mes if "A. ters, chale- mara of the members of theameciationre |, Guick draft stallion, four years, R. C. Rede Se cede ee ee amen | Sarria saacd ating aes a manin the box he would be. man; Mra. E. H. Thomas, ts : Ggn. Beale, second; do., three year, — ag ford, firs ger tailing ttereatfroaday of gale and seca | Miller after hearing the proof, Radford ceeongieats the tenm in batting, with noszorarmc rursicraxs onoaxize. —}Ef'tuem are Living at datent, points, bat are | 2, Wjheleter: do, two pears, ."W. Waters, made to protect this class of Birds and it isa ford secon: The Washington Homeopathic Medical So- | ox; as they do nétesmm to ong meee zcscend. Guallion, one yer, | good law. If this slaughter of birds is per- Liege ig organi Changes in the Now| ciety at its regular monthly meeting on Tues-| miod the fatigue than the younger” 4 oa a es = rat rou sale the trustees | mitted th > Yorks, and be cannot muke them too quickly. y st iy a= — igae People. | tour years, Albert Fields, firet; Thos. Velra, fewetve the rigut to ie tisk anid coat 9 do- | Mitted there won't be a bird left about here in : ‘Mange, | day appointed Drs, W. F. Corey, J. B. G. Cus- | Miss Harriet Dame, Dr. Susan Edson, Mra. Hus- a Fi art, Ba ‘iret; Saline ave aieertscment.” | afew years. ‘There are very few birds now | The Manager yesterday tried another change, | dey app =F. Corey, J.B. G. iband and otbere who ronde hero are'atsong tho | tecotd: ills, dhree véars, Baw. Garrett, rst; MARE /SAGGAMAN,! tyustess, | Within fifteen miles of the city.”” putting Doyle at second base, Burke at left | tis, Edgar Janney, T. L. MacDonald and Bufas | Dsoue tts Cut of the ‘The oldest Jo. PILLING, hes ‘The bo icld. “He “contemplates securing a second | Choate a committee to present the services of | 0s xe eo a , _T.F. WAGGAMAN, Anconeer, —_” au3t-a&ae e boy was fined $6, $2 for each bird, pa mee —. the homeopathic physicians of Washington to | B&rse, however, alive is Mrs. Rebecca Wiswell TP, WAGGAMAN, oul Estate Auctioneer ——.— baseman the citizens’ committee for’ attondarns we ike | of Boston, who ‘has reached her nunetieth sear vy Real Estate Matters. Amateur Base Ball. G.A. BR. Yesterday a conference was held | #24 has still plenty of energy and has lost none M, F. Morris has purchased for $30,000 of | Yesterday the Aemes defeated a picked team | with Chairman Edson with reference to accign- - us fe i Marla “Manning the cast. half of lot 7, square | from the Gonzaga College by the score of 14 1o| ment to duty. sod fee chon ther toe ea =... a ke = jag ae CEN 284, fronting 24 feet 334 inches on the north |. O'Connell and McCarthy were the battery | cians are thoroughly organized and y for | otbes Bicksrdybe,” os the ees tetany Yoo Dav-wingow PRAM BI side of G between 12th and 13th streets north- | for the Acmes. any demand to be made on them. Dr. Custis B iyke,” as famailiariy Stharetterwern S: detarnet, duly recorded in Liber | west, Monday the 10th stzect Stare forfeited | hat placed the Homeopathic Hoepital in a con- | Known durivg the war. is alno cae ee ‘ue wegen! of the varty taareby | « W: Heinton has bought for @5,782.14 of J. H. | game to the Acmes in the record inning. ee See suabecet etiams! | SS iad hentanee iedene ae te ie ep ay Tere Bey tt ef the perma toT. J. * Fuller for a nominal | ‘The Young Men's Catholic Club will play the = a — cepa gece? is | quarters at 4th and D streets, where accommo- . TH, Thor yh HALE PRSr NEE och ie | sum lot 20, Washington Heighta, Dareau of Engraving ard Printing tomorrow at | nlso prepared for extra wor committee | Jitions for forty will be Roernce yer CRORE Dave. | ena ek Ace ey font ty neh |The Pale Alto Club, for trary and musial | Capitol Park. The “opposing pitchers wil bo | speaks inthe highest terme of the present sani: | dations for f od cogrege inte eg FUTURE DAYS. eth Wath seetok SeeeitcoR 42 | pUTuONeR has fled a certinente of Fitagegid and Bornard. tary oomdition of the city. 1k dose mot axpect | CASS™ and tho eslebildhimens ue tuneea ined == PATCLIFFE. DARR & CO.. Aucts. .02)Pa.aven.w. | sx tollows: Beginalne at the northwest comer | OY H. W. Donath, D. W. Robinson and A.| The ¥. M. C. A. team defeated the Y. M.C. A. | nor is it preparing for a great increase of sick- ‘Srmy place, ‘There, on captomber |R Or lot a, thenes east 109 feet 104 inches, thence south | Gardner. team of Lynchburg yesterday 7 to 2. The | ness. but the homeopaths think now is the time 32" thet will hold.a reception "all Sas Trae ‘and SALE OF BUILDING _ stow, | 2 fect, thence wees a ccartifieate of, the reincorporation of the | Lynchburgs made only two hits off Calliflower. | to organize » working medical corps, ready for | 22. will have the SIONE WAGOS, DUAFT HORSE. TACKLE foe: | Masonic Union Relief Association by RH. ae eae ree ing Tee cae rite TET | sgnin these good women, whe “ete “Son Bs =" ssa leaves, R. J. Collins, L. C. Bailey and others - toring encam] gone S| cP BS, TETAS CLOCK Aexl™ af fhe | Sauimiten, Ds was filed today,” s ‘ Rapid Telegraphing. ment to immediately report residence and the | *uffering in by. aang sen ti ee S| MHI aca cen aoe en Se este Paes agree yg 2-5 Lg eee eV whi = pee sity of Ohio | BUS be made om each perce wt time of sale, to the uarter in at seule, Sean aneyt tastes a | Sages aa etatntna ing Sta ioe AT .THE RIVER FRONT. Joa Tabor shag, whee vines’ cos acencan| Pocks_ Dally ta sepocts Will be. 'wesdvcna| cues enahuoee temp aiater ee eae = ee ee ‘ora cashsst option of pustbeber.” Tetsaeto ARRIVED. Pressure of cholera, political and sporting | banks foo seport will Bo sent ia tok phan | ment headquarters ofthe W.1LC., Ladiew of the E fees Gray Draft Mare, Hat | ta, complied wiih, i tfivon days fromsate ortheprop- | Theschooner Fising Seud, Beltimore, Capt. Dolti-| news, fly tested the remarkable capacity of | uate Saree Physi- |G. A. R. and other organizations. 1s gives com- Vent HALP-PAST ELEVEN | $7ty Fil Le resold af riek end oF detsuiting gor Yer, from York river, with 68,000 feet of laiber. aarcesy hperis handling, information as to location of woman's R Wil bel af fe panto te bait | Cog, Al'Sonveyanclog and 10s ¥ Tareemant schooner Emma ¥. Angell, Taunton, | surg rater je peaked to the oe ye ak ARMY OF THE POTOMAC CAVALRY. of information, public comfort, location | ee. s saaed deat Chgltan chests © ene tacd Te FACGAMAN. trustees, Mase.» Capt. G; Trepp. eight days from Bath, Me. gla ered ‘The Army of the Potomac cavalry corps com- | of headquarters and convention halls of all or- fret; John second. ‘un cw. bes censte bes Shame, wow Se ahd gerd. = amin . ar . renobsrot jee; up the in| the utmost promptness. In the office of the | mittee on reunions met in the Ebbitt House Program of receptions and enter- ‘Potatoes, Miss : ‘Terns cock. piexry. —— AOE | Sthay Washingt i on two wires | indice’ parlor Weds ‘and bas the name and address of ‘all a ae D (TRUR A. NEY. ¥ be iad Frank P. Morgan, HOTELS. jednesday night, Gen. es s Louisiana ave. 3 ~ ‘executive con is bs ert 00., ucts. setedtedte | ‘minutes, ‘fret; F f Fissela cHORE | CoyoR aN gua MRRPmNED, Rapes | OTE MOTHS soa = a iS ae mba, Commencing on THURSDAY, FOUR. OCLOCK a)'¥. ROBINSON, Se eee per od : PML, SEPIEMDER FIFTEENTH. 18.2, we wil | 23% Z |. Proprietor. sell the ee ‘No. f, BS ‘Wiese: HOTEL, ‘was sent ‘to deco- Peppers, | Ses Consisting of Hise Piao Watches, Silver Fa ave. and 14thst, sroopae of the Hota to bo cubes, Pp S038 WISKTS Books Mla oan of alr hind, Havaleen kite | _ sees Washington, D. 0. ‘tent on two <a = one See ee EE nn f =o TF aes notices PMADENEST i EBBITT HOUSE are, t WASHINGTON, D. 0. I oa Wek u: ~ BERNHEIMER & CO., Auctioncers. sYus | ace BALE oF OT ‘MED PLEDGI Ee POR EVERY STATE | AT UID call at: tee. stored Bree at STEAM CARPET CLEANING. SAL TPE ae, | Peunevivanin ove. northwest, of public + and Terrivany, Xt | Ye ofice tees Sas Sees Batt | woute lett Te Seer ene Ak ‘the champion bicyolist, z one i mee bar Se SIN at mya : thy