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Seer bes ~ - r Y er he THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY. S EMBER” 10, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. j ary IN THE PENSION BUILDING. cire an elaborate tublg, giving the | Thomason; one hnadred and fortieth Nevk York, | A RECEPTION COMMITTEE APPOINTED. Mrs. Halstead, Mra, Harding. Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. | as fares, live of ‘railroad, station aff the time of | DennisConchiin: ove hnindzed and forty-cighth | The ladies of the G. A, K. will bold a sBeep- | Jonuings: Mes, La’ Feta: "ier Hughes uss | The Reception to Re Given the Members of | ving of trains for tho, battlefields around | New York. Arthur Hendrie: ninety-first Penn | 40" Wyoanecgny neo ber 21, at the | Grosvenor, Mrs. ‘Mrs. Kanouse, Mra. |The Grand Lodge of Good Templars De the Saanaonioat. Wasbin Anuiaber ot pages are giv vatia, Torus Bargess: second United States | 1° ee eee a Jochum, Mra. |, Mrs, Perkins, Mra.) wounce the Removal of Mr. Dumont. rious circuitous trips taking in | infantry, John O'Neill; for=teenth United States | Randall. The following ladies will form the hurughammer, Miss The Grand Lodge of Good Templars tea erest and returning to Washington, | infantry, Daniel O'Driscoll; first Maryland in- | reception committee: Mra. Florence C. George aa 6 AN EARNEST PROTEST. : ‘ - * Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U.S. Gov't Report. YELL PROGRAM TO TE PRESENTED ON THE EVENING OF THURSDAY, THE 2D © OTHER MATTERS oF INTEREST IN RF THE WORK OF VAuIOTS CITIZENS cow! Richardson, Mrs. it, Mise ler, French, Miss The details of the fol- | fantry, Charles Walter: Quint, Miss Wheeler, Miss i & : ier, and seventh Mars- | president Circle No. 1. Washington, Buckley, Mise Willard, Miss Snowden, | #7 invitation from Indopendent Lodge and hela ! ven: jand infantry, Charles §. Knodle. irs. Lizzie F. Kully, senior vice Miss Weaver, Miss Wilson, Miss Wright, | its third quarterly session in its hall in George- tember 19 and 21;)_ The following, new members were present: | i ‘0. 1, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Mattie E. | Mrs. M. J. Wyckoff, Mra. L. K. Wyckoff, Mra. { town last evening. There was a large attend-| io depot 8 a.m., reach-| P. C. George, sixts-second Penuesteania vol- | Lincoln, Junto ‘Tice President Circle No. 1, Sherwood, ‘Mr. Scott, Mrs. Vous: Bra. Part-| ance, and the Grand Lodge degree wax con- | at 10 p.m: sarce | unteers; Wm. Hendley. company ‘ashington, D. C.; Mrs. Laura McVeir, past | ridge, Mrs: re, Rawlings, Mra. Randers, | ferred 4 a * the battlefield. Rate, | District of Columbia volunteer; A. national president. Cainden, N-J.: Mra. Frances | Mem "Nicholey Mrs, Ortom Mes. Nevion, Mer’ | ferred mpon fifteen candidates. The report of TANT At the meeting of the entertainn tee Thursday night. Gen. SS. chair, the reports of the various su showed that the details of the work ception to the members of the exeamypinent go thirteonth Massachnsetts volunteers: Harrison | V. Wood. ional president, Topeka, | Pursons, Mrs. Myers, Mra. Moore, Mra. Swaine, | (rand Templar Van Vieck was well received to points in| M. Bennett, company B, thirty-ninth } | Kan.: Mrs. C. I. Hire, past national president, | Mrs, Szemelenyi, Mrs. Scribner, Mrs. Meade, | nd his recommendations adopted. ‘The report v 23, leaving | chusetts volunteers; Wm. IH. Murphy, com any | Lonisvill Mrs, Margaret Reed, depart- | Mrs. Lowry, Mrs, Juckson, Alte. Howgate, Mra. | of Meoretary Spurgeon showed that though returning | M, third United States infantry: ' Wri. C. | ment president of Pennsylvania: Mre. M. Frane | Houston, Mra, Ringgold, Mra. Petingale. . same date. | Shimoneck, band leader, third United States | Strickland, departmen } infant. wove Joie prunis& hud prevailed thronghout the | resident of New! Reception committee for Thureday--Mre. W, | lection a net foes of but fourteen aylor, department | E. Gibbon, Maddison Cutts, captain, eleventh | Jersey; Mrs. Frances irman, assisted by Mra. beheld in the pension building on ti mediate pointe in the | United * infantry and brevet lientenant | president of Ohio: Mra. Abbie I. Bur-| Churchill, Mra. Warderman, Mre. Padgett, Mra, | Members had been ed. Treasurer Muir- — P { ing of Thursday, the 22d instant, were B&O. depot at 8| colonel United States army; C. B. Nichols, one | gess, department president of California; | White, Miss Hnttie KF. Boyden, Miss A. M.| head's report represented @ healthful financial | well advanced. ‘The invitations are ¢: imrning reaching Wash- | hundred and eighty-ffth New York volunteers; | Mrs. Vettie £. Gunlock. department president | ‘T + Mina C. M. Toomey, Miss Edna F. | condition. ‘The report of Grand Superintend- samedate. Rate, $3.90. of Tinos; Mrs, Mattie E. Huffman, depart- | Me: } | Charles Bowen, third United States infantry pected to arrive in smple time N, Miss Speisser, Miss Flagler, Mrs, u ; ent Hussell was approved, and bis recomimenda- | Vo., tomb of Washington, | Col. B. F. Hawkes, adjutant general,army West | ment resident of Kansas; Mra. Allie Hopkins, | Boyer, Mrs. Hongate, ‘Mrs. Jeneires, Mon mi and } minenda- | sacar envelopes are now being adiresed. ‘These in- Matchall Hall Stewmboet | Virgini h, lieutenant colonel, | department president of Oklahoma; Mre. MM. E. | Davidson, Mrs. Lambe - brcslbcwert na teat ~rapcncalienmeaspnaporeen ted | AMUSEMENTS. ALONG THE WRARVES. Mrs. Farnsworth, | represent the vitations as well ss the programs will be Mrs. Robbins, Mr. | tute to be held splendid specimens of the engraving art and Will undoubtedly be treasured as sour enirs of eet wharf every haif | fifth Mary . B.Villette. fourth | Holeman. department president of Kentucky: | Mra. Croiseant, Mrs, Lo from Septem- | Michigan infantry, and W. H. Goodrich, com- | Mra, Vettie S. Chapin, department prewident of | Dr. Newton. Daily capacity, 15,000 | pany H, forty-fourth New York volunteers, lowa; Mrs. Matilda Hoffman, department pres- | Reception committee for Friday—Chairmen, v the rotind trip, including | A committee, consisting of 8. E. Thomason, | ident of Nebraske: Mrs. Mary Marsh, depart-| Mrs, A.M. O'Connell and Mra. Dora Voorhis, prvenite department in the irsti- Findlay. Ohio, in November dopted.- ‘fen dollars was appropri- { the literature committee, RK. A. z.—A year ago Jas. | Gossip About the Vessels Ny » ht Tip" were the talk Port. ——— ing portion of the co peg ; t. ‘ Z L ‘ |. Renolutions of respect already this \en> history is repeat- | The four-mast Dan'l bi. Pearingof Bostonnow the encampment here at the national cupital. 0 fo th jon and grounds, 75 cents. | H. G. Hamilton, D. W. Harrington, A. ment president of Arkansas; the department | assisted by Mre. Eldridge, Mra. Meade, Mre’ yal j Tot Gan P| loadingcoal at Geo: Rates perbaps ‘The work of decorating the spacious courtvard sitlefcide between Washington ard | derson azd J. Medison Cutts, was appointed to | president of Massachusotte; Mrs. Anna -E. | Deonard: Mer oscie aire fate en, ee of Mire. I. 8. Gonriar. seentty do- cling the praicce of Jas. T. | lendingosslai Georgetown tor thoeast.te as already begun and will go on with «ling Bull Run, Bristoe | request of the Secretary of War the loan of the | Grubb, national treasurer, Camden, N. J., 449 | kin material for the stand and the : oe, Mra. Miller. Mra’ Lincolu, Mrs. Spinner, | {mtd ¥ere adopted, also a reMlution appeal- | Powers and a “Mad Bargain.” Rich & Harms, | one of the most notable arrivals of the schooner Station, Warrenton, Rappabannock | fifth corps flags for the reunion. Berkely street. : i Engin aellariacil: peigusetatch vieum tn earpeshors| See : ; a telin wa boon eee na | 1 fo the Commissioners to grant no more | Mr. Powers’ managers,shelveda “Straight Tip” | clasa that Washingten harbor has had for quite on. Bes Brandy Station, ee, ‘The date of the following reunions was an- | THE PRESIDENT WILL ATTEND. i aoe Inwes until the close of the pending Grand in the height of it success and gave John J. pa <r} get to work they will rush things. Cedar Mountain, Mine Run, &c., September 19 | nounced: Second brigade, second division, | | Army encampment. McNally, ite author, carte blanche to write Mr | Decorating cormmmittee— Mrs. Emily J. 4 or ven On “4 . the celebrated Bargees of Boston, an: The program of this entertainment will be inclusive, via the Richmond and Danville } Wednesday, September 21, 9:30 a.m. to 12 m.; |, 2! Logan received @ telegram esterday ng y J. Smith, |" A committee was appointed to draft resolu- | Powers a new piece. In the constraction ot BY the ce am ton, anc is anid that will appeal strongly to the pa'rictivm failroad. Leavy » and Betreetsstation at | second brigade, third division, Septeryber es : chairman; assistants, Mrs. Flecta Smith, Mra. | ¢j, the 5 s ° only ting 7 7 | from the President with his acceptance of the Engle, Mrs. Can Mis. Jecatren’ jones expressing judgment of the Good | the new comedy Mr. MeNally had the colisbora- © be the only coasting vessel he bas eve: ji paren : . ‘ameron, Mrs. igs, Mrs. | Templara in the matter of theremoval of Assist- tion of Mr. Jalian Mitchell the i bh rans bring back to the " sing. 2 Washington at | to6p.m.; Purnell Legion, Maryland, Septem- | invitation of the W. R. C. reception committee Mrs. Drake, “iy h t ion of Mr. Julian Mitchell, one of the best planned. In addition to the uenal forward Ba cl fa a ae ee 7m :Feturning arrive at Me ee par TC to Gacenic tetas Woe Ne toe Pt Gury, Mrs, » Mrs, Fisher, Mra, Aitimus, | aut Prosecuting Attorney Dumont. ‘The resc: stage managers in the counts 1 their new gine she carries a 25-horse-power steam capstan ‘their lives in behalf of their country | teers, Repucaker 1, 1to 5 p.m., and one hun- to speck at the reception Friday evening, Sep- | Mra. “Rotenberg. "Mre. Harland, Mi Pell Sutione we tanerot ei eecns ae teen | rie tember 23, at the Congregational Church’ Mir. | Honguton: Wine Olie Travan wip adled by all mations amd | ft has atiea pncheet, as thes happily torm | a: the stern for the wee of afer lines, Se. ning at 8 o'clock there will be a promenade dred and fortieth New York volunteers,Septem tino on elas I nations and | it, has fitted Mr. Powers to a nicety. & % raged concert by the Marine Band for helf an : ; ns | chelera, the scourge dreaded John Tweedale has promised -to recite and| Commitier ou mtsic-Miss Helen B, Mat- | “uelers Speaking tubes and electric bells connect th > 4 Piades ttee om elen B. ig down thousands in its path, seriously |IC in a ripple of. tnughier and a Speaking tubes am nest the hour, when the regular exercises wiil Old Polat and Norfolk, 8 a.tm. & we alstions ‘Gutts, Geo. D. Sidmon, teal one Se eee ee pet pram my * E, Cut- | threatens our fair land, quickenieg the nation | streaia of ieicipiich: Gram” euitaie tan \olbe cabin’ Gh tas Biuans Gin enh be commence. These will consist of ar aldress Old Point and Norfolk. Sep Coughlin and Robt. T.. Smith were aided to the |" Mrs. Logan will also invite two or three other | Mise Mary Heeeuclonvin las: Mere i. Parse oe Mariage Spel pcdermer—r oat | Petee Fe Dad ed retie ian tenn, SuPRort are engine room. She is supplied with hovend of weloome by Presids.>t Harrison, who will be | ani 25, 8 a.10. Sod means was completed, by the, davon | qutinguished men to make thort addrewees, o |" Committee on hospitality—Mre. Mary Moore, | Pa'wkifiie smarantice codes ra Tae | Pelee F. Dals and Delia Siacs b foene Gee cae | nt Sater and machen onli by atoem, iutroduced by District Commissioner Douglass. NAVAL FEATURE GROWING IX INTEREST. and means was completed by the addition | that practically the arrangements are com-| chairman; Mra, 1. TE. Rosenburg, recretarv; and that whisky und ite allied intoxicants, | comm thet echice —4 tn 0 “Daraehe Tip. Mr '. W. Riley is receiving coal via rail in large ee ee eet a fentnre of the reunion at the thereto of Dr. J. F. Raub and Thomason. | pleted. Mrs. Narcissa Brackett, Mre, Mary A. Lamb, . | y o “aireigi installments Debslf of the Grand Army.and ine-e wiibe 7 5 , the only speeches of the ever There wi ne Lieut. Robt. Campbell, company E, fourth Mrs. Kate i | es their manufacture, sale and consumption as | Powers’ soubrette this season is Rachel Booth, “4 ial erement of & « a period, She is built from Aesigi aq 4 3 Begin v daslight via Norfolk amboat Company fr Tor Old Point, 8 a.m. A. Voue, Mrs. G.’ Ricker, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. | docks orn iy voices fro d if ” a ol 2 sail dt ‘nec igade, first divisi. i +4 | M ” * , ing aw hur a of thousands to temporal | ladies im ber line in the profession. = Re ene a ere See ee eee oes Apsara agar nos prey o-oo rescuer ciao | FARRAGUT POST'S CAMPFIRE. TRING: Mra, Davidson, Birs. Lowry. Mre. | and eternal ruin, the greatest scourge of all | the cast are Louise Sylvester, James Maas, Teese |_. T° Piles for the new city post office will be “qmerica,” “Marching Through Georgin.” ft wil be great) ‘The Tearmrge, in| the city.” : |The first rehearsal of the 200 young Indies | Harris. Mra. Bennett, Mrs. Lambert, Mre. Gar- | scourges, giving wid to cholera aud ail other | Cooke, WW. Allen. Freuk Hameed Prank af Bite move tomorrow rison, Mrs. Henders: “Tenting Tonight on the Old (x »roaching completion, and to gay! The assignment committee will meet at the | who are to sing at Camp Edson took place last malignant diseases, filling to overflowing our | Kendricl “Columbia the Gem of the Oce Preserve the Union,” and the “Star Banner.” Between each of the numbers 1 Bend wil play war patriotic selec tions ard at the letion of the formal exercises the promenade concert will be reeumed and continue until the close of the ition. ‘The Choral Society will be under the direction of Dushane Cloward, who has recently beer: ch Walter Dumrosch being the leads ard comes from Kansax City, whe suecessful as a vocal teacher, tr tor of large chornses, and ke has Praise for good work in comic ope said to possess a good deai of perso netinn and to have the power of imp: to the force under his control. cr. Mr. Mr. Clow- he has been ‘ichnel has accomplished a big thing with a small appropriation is doing that gen- p scant justice. He has made his $2,000 like india rubbe materials used at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of completing e assignment of tents and time for th re- the vessel, corps. The reception committee will meet at exceed vescel 00. ‘The construction of the 7:30p.m. sharp. The meeting adjourned to Id have been utterly imipossible | m the } Cor chief of the bureau of navigation, Commander Charles O'Neill, inspector of ordnance, Naval vy Department. Acting Secretary Soley. THE SIXTH CORPS, at the Riggs letters were read from Gens. Hl. G. Constructors Wilson and Hichborn and other | Wrightand L. A. Grant and Col. 1. E. Camp- naval officers have been courteous, attentive | bell and others in response to invitations, an- and helpful to the committee, and the naval | nouncing their intention of being pre veterans are under obligations to them tbat, the reunion. Ai they will endeavor to acknowledge. invitation was received and accepted from Union Veteran Union Encamp- Ebbitt House on Monday evening, September | evening at Waugh Chapel, under the leadership Mr. George Fordham, the | chairman on music, recorded about fifty addi- tional names, and stated that he was kuow that the people enat of the Capitol mani- fested so great interest in this matter. Mr. Geo. W. Barnes, the architect, who is to superintend the erection of the grand stand for this occa- sion, will begin his work Monday. be announced in the various modore Ramsay, as acting secretary and i#| A¢ the meeting of the aixth corps lst evening | churches east of the Capitol tomorrow. of Dr. Woodman. The actual cost unions of the different organizations of the | ber guns and equipment, will the same place on Wednesday, September 14, at | : et in the red parlor of the Ebbitt House | bat for the promptand generous’ support of | Wednesday evening. September 14, at 8 v'elock. | ‘There will bea meeting of the reception com- mittee for the eleventh, twelfth and twentieth nt at| army corps at the Ebbitt House Monday even- Refreshment committee — Mrs, Imogene Churebill, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Korts, | Miss Wheeler, Miss’ Penfield, Miss Toomey, Miss Manning, Mies Annio and Jersie Reith, Miss Donohue, Miss Langley, Miss Crawford, Mins Cox, Miss Winslow, Mrs, Glenn, Mrs. Bell. — THE KEARSARGE AND THE WYOMING. Two Historical Fights Commemorated in the Model on the White Lot. A correspondent writes to Tue Stan: In wandering over the White Lot amid beams and lumber collected there preparatory to erecting a model of the famous old warship Kearsarge (still afloat) for the purpose of commemorating asylums, prisous and reformatories, is fighting | done b desperately to gain and maintain mpremacy in | occasi all our “land. In view of all this, ‘the preamble continues, the protesting Good ‘Tem- plars resident in the capital city of this great nation have seen with alarm the removal of Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Dumont by his superior officer and under circumstances which imply that the removal was dictated by the ee combination in the interest of violators of the law and it is resclved that this official body. in regular grand lodge session, repre- senting the entire order of Good Templar: the District of Columbia, declares the removal of Mr. Dumont and the dismissal of suite against violators of the so-called “‘one- mile limit law” (just at the time when the | the production of a “M: altogetber new and original scenic effert intro- | notable atd capable work on many 8. A particularly attractive feature of duced in the second act. The piece has leaped into the front rank of public favor at one bound, and its production here next Monday night at Albangh's Grand Opera Honse may be worthily considered one of the principal events of the current season, Hannis’ Busou Taraten.—The ost conserr- ative of the Philadelphia eritics have united pronouncing “The Cannon Ball Express,” 4 gustin Neuville’s new play. which will be pre- | sented at Harris’ Bijou next week, a popular j success. The best evidence of the favor in which it is held is that during its recent en- Bargain” wiil be an | John Freee, &c., all of whom have __ There ie mail at Riley's dock for Capt. Alex- jan eter Mail at Riley's for Rolland Smith of the schooner Lille ‘The Ryland & Brooks | Baltimore bas directed T schooner 3. J. Reexe roport to Messrs. Wheatley Broa; schooner Quillen to Messrs. | Libbey, Bittinger 4 Miller: schooner M. V Duncan to the same firm; the schooner A. E. Reynolds 1 aise mairacted te report to Libbey, | Bittinger & Miller. Operator Williams of the Water street W. U. telegraph siiatained a severe injury over the left eve by consact with « pile of lamber. |» Uhings a: it the dock of the American | Tee Company. Several ice-laden schooners are Stokes of the Baltimore schooner Two umber Company of \. Riley to notify Some 2,000 army chaplains have announced | **4 bringing to the minds of the present gener- | Prosecutions were seriously disturbing the de- | gagement in the Quaker cits it played to the | {Prin fom. The John Kk. Louther is proba- ! ir intention of ‘attending the coming en- | tion during the coming G. A. R. encampment Hevesi ery a to, the beet eae) poe er decane al oe here rea thee | Mr. John ‘Thomas, the oyster merchant, was ee ee Me Chara t itasford sod then |20am.to the naval enterprise by the Navy De- | hall at $08 Peunsylvania avenue during encamp- | campment. Ax hae been stated in Ti Stan | the memorable occasion on which sbe had the | {terests and. injar ‘body “appeals with all the | incidents te eich i ere stele ae iee | seriously cat on the rigiot band yesterday while be recited by Mr. Charles 4. Hanford and then | partment was mado tod a ote ot — Segoe Freel eelingey oer to | an army chaplains’ campfire will be held onSun- | good fortune to mcet and sink the confederate | force that words can exprew to the powers | ordlnary effort in that di n. ‘The constrne- | Playing with a kr the colors will be brought in by a guard of | plete set of awnings and ting day, the 18th instant, in the big tent on the ir. A. T. Mek ees cPoal gee ea gs a1 his « 4 | day, 5 cruiser Alabama, which gallant action she | thet create the office and appoint the officer | tion of the play is taid to be excellent, making Se Sa are Se ee ee ate eee cee rte ide saansider | Capitol grounds, cA Gilead sacal glexoaas aa presence of the | (PFoseenting attorney) to undo this great | the netion bwift and. the chimaxes powertay rath dogma nerd Sa oer A ad Salm the vectmadionce fret giving the hand- | Sun ieteate ihe ous deck during. reunions |e propetety of printing. in pamphlet meeting | twe pated acta firters are located, | civilized world, with England and France at Toren’ by restoring, the deposed officer to his | The character assumed by Mr. Neville is thet | SPU goon S, oar ait ents ee . . "7 : : 8 E 4 ick Noel oC . x jon t . Kerchief salute to the fn and the the entire | eee ac Samipalatoncor pull be heta }Honday night next, at which time My. R.A. Arnold, the ex-lleutenant of police, | eyewitnesses, the writer came across the having og al vee onl oa Mesnepeg eoguaect, baking Shien zero Le gps | Marine Aro bitert Nilson thas jest completed company is expected to join in the chorus. coer ager iges wi istributed. | will be in command. identical masts, 14 blocks of the old “ i i . Bis cothent ins lo has built ths craft . — ET RTE President m | , spars and bloci vietions. intended to take his life, releases him, He again nya eee "iy cae wil her dlerange momen amegpor| Waco baer dads egies or abe 3 THE FIFTEENTH coups, | cepts attend C.Cheosinan of the forty-fifth | sloop-of-war Wyoming, which had been sent| The resolutions will be brought to the atten- | ceeapes capture by having himeelf taker ap | SSPFeeLs to knock oui the entboat dim Jam, 5 or henapasnaer father heart we of the excanap-| will honor the tailors by going aboai Maj. Carroll, the chairman of the executive | regiment, Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, will | from the Norfolk navy yard. intended to be | tion of the President of the United States and withe maift “The Star Spangled Banner” will! be the| “The finishing contribution. in’ tho way of a| ment No. 69, offering the hospitality of their | ti by the ewiftly moring cannon | Xuyh war Drought here some years ago from | Kearsarge as their guest. This vill enable | committee, reported at the meeti he fif- | have Gen. Jobn 1. Curtinof the second brigade, | used in fitting up the model of the Kearsarge | to the District Commissioners at the earliest | ball expresa, He alsoescapen bra hair's bronich, | Ne™ Fork nnd has been the fastest craft for ment and invited guests, who Celt ed ‘hams piswa tage autidtions to toe tomarsda | Oo + FOr at the meeting of the ton ? ng up model of rge p . . bi i h army corps. also his brother, Gen. Austin | (the two vowels having been sister ships and | opportunity. destruction in a quartz mill, which is shown in | ‘ches on the river. . . by the steamer Louise of Baltimore, a large aud | of people on the grounds who never have wit- ee onee = = — prenbe that | Curtin of the forty-fifth regiment and. Penn-| Quring the war’ bound on the mane orn git | ethe Grand Lodge took a recess subject to the | actual operations. These mechanical devices are | Se rans tena Dawe, of a> oe ane a te. Marine Dart wat | Rested the reception of the President aboard of | they had secured the services of Logan Cainp | gylvania state militia, to visit him during the is but Justice to the memory of a brave and | call of the grand templar. most elaborate and there is an element of gen- [P0T*: N. 4. has cleared from Georgetown, D. A ‘ ‘i aman-of-war. AH preparations are making to | Armed Corps, Sons of Veteray with the | encampment. All members of the old forty- | gallant'o oti i eas nine dai in halt | with coal for New Bedford, Mase. a Speclnewsanaeaasic Will be | mai: nothing in this reception permitted by the | Feception committee at Gr fifth regiment are invited to call at 1406 11th | Suyant officer in thie connection to remind the ied as a ee United States navy*regulations, to which will Teceiving and entertaining visiting comrades of | street northwest. 2 single-handed action in which this old time- de ls of the Park ‘Theater. New York.) _ A WELL-KNOWN ARMY NURSE. bedded ‘the presence and honors paid by | the Aftecnth corps. a ccunion committee | citaooet, 20%, Elton, the chairman of the | honored shige yeming played the activ | co iat tac oe Tho dovitas are on protected that Manager Sex wihe.titoemante Cora Dun — i ebeeca Wi a 1 ath. MW . 006 of sailors and marines, officers and men, 4 cunio | citizens’ executive committee,G. A. R. en- le, eDeepor “A J. Hild of this attraction the sole right t . began to dir 6 tod pempstgres yo adressen re a | who braved the deep and endured the dangers | Will be held at the office of Gen. Ranm, pension | eampment, ae gone to Atlantic’ City to spond | 22l¢, When alone and’ unsupported, in a far re- Hyatrsvi.tz, Mp., Sept. 10, 1892. of has the ight to guest of Mrs. L. A. Crandell, 610 H street d public, at this inemorable time, of the brilliant HYATTSVILLE. painted expresnly for thia company by Joseph |, The barkentine Redmon got away last even- ‘The three-mast schooner Emma F. Angell bas the President comes aboard a salute of twenty- COMMANDER DINSMORE'S ORDER. a a — ~~ : ; : nt dock i i 3 war winged its wide desolation” through the | *ingle tax meeting last Thursday, said to TRE | host of clever artista in the New York Vande- | . e : porthwest Also her niece, ira. Atwell, whos | cne gus will be fired and {he Proddeat’s fag) A. F. Dinsmore, the commander of the De-| PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT. [length and breadth of our beloved country, | Stax reporter he regretted the interruptions | ville Stare, srbic wil make their frst appear | isch pote tena a nite “ramet are quite meband was a brave soldier. is- | will be run np, with such other display bunting Miokice ata z —— dncaite aad di las ie rely : i 7 ance at Kernan’s Lyveu: mt Monday night. | ogs, Trice. “ ie oo weil mb taverite withthe veteran Of Dy tropersaLg00 seteran talon aah turkey | Partment of the Potomac, has ismned the f0l-| wae 4g feing Done by the W. R. €. to{ Mlle and indignities were offered to oar fag, | that occarred, as it was evident they crea oa re [ines ices ‘stand at abou cet per Masaschusetts. who remember her patri * a Bel pon ted aligned at Ge pot ade | lowing general order under date of the Gth in-| vessel, fore and aft, who | stant: . : | te the’ Prewident as he stepa| _ L ‘There will be a special encampment of this our legation burned, outrages of every sort | gcrimonions fecli a A | Gus Hill, who bas sought in this venture to 3 ng und tended to widen the | ¥ ie son ; nei Teenaherotrated upon our helpless and | breach rather than close it, and bad no doubt | form an’ aggregal Picea | down the ship's side. Side boys will be ar- | department on Thurilay, Nepcember 15, 1802, | Aré in progreesat_ the headquarters of ‘the De-| who disregarded the edict of expulsion | nothing. trusting to the good the'trus ard ta | The company is under hit sole management | Hi" a oe. O 1 gto naval usage. The com-| 7 pt harp, at Grand Army Hall, 1412 Fenn | partment of the Potonme, W. R. C., in the At-| [itned by the mikado to all foreigners’ After | ghee tistinguish betwee thonght it ratural | td has been organired and equipped regard- | Mafy. “Yc or Baltimore. or Hagwett, Comes mate her sae Pp pe nen e ‘ the President, ete wenue 0 consider the following sub- | fautic building and also at the quarters, the | numberless indignities of a similar charseter | {sei At the some time he thonebt it tatural | 155 of ecvonee” Ermersom asd Cathy wh are | pile £02 chooner Ebeusser Hames parse, Mr+. Crandell was one of the efic esent him to the congressional visiting com- | Ject: : ci 1327 ‘ to our “ nea “rein diessned n striows, | among the principal features, areacknowledged | ri - Poole, hence fc women of those peril jimes. She was one | Dittee stands ceil weed pupa mg pots will | ‘The selection of the names of comrades of | ‘ochrane, 1327 F street. ‘The church corner | were offered to our countrymen in gross viola. Sepp pe gape cave | a nae ipal nt a clever act. swift | %2 With coal, was ran into by the Lavenia : ; : tion of all treaty stipulations, among which “ke b five who collected money and gave a Thanks- nr Aes a this department to be presented to the national | 16th and O streets northwest and the Cochran " ; deers : of t "1 é | Campbell while at a f# Past Loxton on girag doner to 140 wenntied tx dha benpltels | hs, eye eelabin cin, rhe Creckinne te | aucamm pause; which. ‘coc in this city on | Will be elaborately and tastefully decorated by | MAY be cited firing into and detaining a help~| resent being calied socialists and anarchist. be. | #4 Chase, the musical artists, are well known Receive only fair quality. net Reese js at Baltimore with wood. mast schooner Annie J. Paniee, New Coua., Capt, Crosby, bas cleared at otie work down at the front” and all along the line until her scrvices were | will Fequired at the Officers’ Hoapttal in George- town, where in her visits to the wounded Mrs. Crandell made her acquaintance. While not a f , | the night of the Tth instant. The Sleggett was . ; ell : iews merchantman, it was decided, on consulta = i fon. They | Bere and are recognized as prime favorites. | maby : . Das city. j congressional committee aud those selected | the 2ist instant, for the following national | one of the best decorating firms of Hartford, | on with: sue tainiones wheres eee | ane {hey edvocated retorss in taxation. “Thly | Ci.ir nmsing the other earts suny bo mecationsd Sensi Mann ie out ee ae FEAGS FOR THE USE OF CITIZENS. | will then repair for a brief interval to the cabin. | — yw For oeuor Rice comnmander-in- | Coun, A luncheon is being prepared and will| Prayn, to teach these western barbarians the | intuse ce ae nd. orderly meane ao | John E. Drew, the favorite character comedian | ee aan, Hin, ane presses @p Persous on Pennsylvania avenne between ist | This will be ove of ihe rr Gack tae | be served to the W. R. C. officers and delegates | meaning of a treaty, the solemn significance of sal dD. ‘dividus ‘with | 82d dancer: MeAvoy and May, sketch artiets; | "3 m 9 — Ckok mas Ie ding tl : ‘ ; Ne ace of | were warring not with individuals, but with | 8Pd don : Three-mast schooner S, H. Walker, Capt. and 224 northwest are expe: pone FEE POON eet | steer rent atl ce oat the de ana | each day in the eommodions dining room of tho | its stipalations and how we proposed to-en‘orce | conditions. Erince Setsume, equditeist and jeagier; Dizon | victciccn, trom Gougyom,D. Cis at Ber Louie D. Wine, chairman o! | Will make the necessary detail for gu: *. | church. The Department of the Potomac, W. | Tespect for it. ‘The time wasa critical oue—| “Arrangements are being made by the single | #24 Long, i : eoersed 5 committee, on tl HL. The jthe Wyoming the only United States man-of- | tay mentohare Me J 1, | brothers, the dering and skillful gymnasts; | war in ‘Asiatic waters—Dut the occusion was one owing additional « Maud Beverly, the vivacious little voealis department con ppointmenit aa | der’: staiT is '., will ente fain the national officers, past ‘Creery speak mpon Schooner Csrrie Norton, Capt. Delehanta, fhe question on the 15th instant and red at Boston on the Sth deliver an 2 Capt. M. R. : A ie henuebeo 8 lepartin 0 national officers and department presidents on | when a bold front must be shown, and indo! i H + afforded | L8¥ and Tomson, in a bright and original | +"). ad phony Thorp. chief of >grain will be a | ccpucted uscordiagiy, 1% Nill Me | Monday afternoon from 3 to 6 by giving them | table will united with undaunted courage and | Rebels. A full epportunity will be afforded | get! Cotitied “Bustcan® and Fred J, Haber, iy _— division of the War Department, for eon for the visiting party. Tespected accordingly. | Sative over our city. Soldiers’ Home, &e. A | skill were the requisites for success (failure | matter from an antagonitie standpoint wluen | Ris latest sticcess, “A Hot Pickle.” ‘There will Schooner TWison, from anger & CHATUAINS' CamPrIRE, | namber of carriages have been tendered the | meant total annililation). ‘These qualities | M*\Meieor tas meh was ee | be many new attractions in the summer garden. | walinvion was at Rocklana: Meson thet THE FIRST ARMY CORPS. vy |, There isa good deal of interest manifested | department by prominent citizens and livery | wero in an eminent degree possessed by the |” ‘The quarterly meeting of the trustees.of the | A gmnd double attraction, Wm. Muldoon Schooner 5. W. Dinnell. Capt. Handy, exiled. A meeting of the first corps was held last | in the proposed chaplaincampfires. Asubcom-| keepert. | Gommanding oficer of the Wyoming, the late | Marviand Agricultural College was held today | AtBietic School and the Henry Burlesque Com- | 4. "Tano or un the Bi, neta or Warbiagtou, = & a a tofure me: - # : ~ Tuesday night the Department of Potomac | ear Admiral David Stockton McDougal. who " ith G. i ir and | P&ny, will hold the boards “G.A. R. week. evening at the Eb! S. Odell, the chair- mittee of the campiire committee, consisting of | |. xg ; “ re at that place, with Gov. Brown in the chuir and - —__— ; 2 board the sh ; = will receive the Re's, the W. K. Cs, Ta- | determined to enter the narrow and dangerous | Tyr, Owens secretary. The triistees, present — tne ANAGOSTIA. man, presiding, and Jerome F. Job ce a m s. 28 corye department chaplain, and | dies of the U. V. U.'s, Ladies of the G. A. Ii. | straits of Shimonoski, there todo his duty or | U7 “ asetistant quarjermaster, U.S. marine eorpe, Ht Bradford, y tery. A berge ewount of business w i? |. Bradford, ste were Attorney General Poe, Controller Smith. EXCURSIONS. who has writte of the published a bi -depart- | the Sons and Daughters of V soso amy 3 ferans and all | die in the endeavor. In his lexicon there was acted, av there had not been a m ¥ nt out circulars to all i i : State Treasurer Jones, Hon. Murrey Vandiver, — PREPARING FOR G. A. &. EXCURSIONS. js said to be very fine as vba ve «, kindred organizations at their parlors, the | no such word as fail ce = oi! = sume time, and the various com ” amt he Phat le 7|6 y chaplains, which stated that | Cochrane, frou 8 to LL. "The stocy of the “Fight of Shimonoski” was speaker of the house of delegates: State Senator | The schedule to Marshall Hall for tomorrow, |.) Fvinbie, chairman of the subcom- mitted reports of work done. The committee | “Itas proposed to open the various churches of ie y Mr. John F. Coyle, ee County, State Senator | Sunday, September 11, is as follows: The Mac- | mittee oa excursions to battleth aturday Evaxrsa StaX | Baltimore city and Messrs, Goldsborough, | Mester at 11 a. m., 2:45 and 6:15 p.m; the j qsigne? to the Beidler, Silver, Walsh, Johnson. Calvert and | River Queen at 3:30 p. m. Music on both y #0 far as this is promised, i Wednesday ai 10 o'clock, by order of national y of the en- | president, the W. 2. C. a series of chaplains’ cam ks by chap- well told in an article convention will open in | which appeared in the Sixteenth Street Baptiet Church. The post | | this | campr E fires, to be addressed in short ity from 8 to t week fo bas been ‘ersburg district and will on badges bad samples present and had p’ pared a snfficien Il the first corps men who would be here. The badge is a red, ' ; uarge -anged as follows: L hor onic’ will be located in one of the class rooms, | The writer will add to that account that dur-| stanley. ‘The treasurer of the college made bis | steamers and at Marshall Hail. Returning, 5 ight for Pe- white and blue sphere. A unmber of new | rghit 1 others, TO ee ee ery tO | 0 that all delegates may obtain their mail with | img the action the Wyoming fired broadsides | Seauler.- ‘Th ‘a ‘di 2 7 nd games were added to the list of resilent mem- Jn bonor Of the oT eee ee ame gee And sailor out any dificulty. ‘The postmistress and her | simultaneously at the Tate of a guna minute! | TePOFt ear coding Aagust 31, 35a wisn cos} ape etig geeeed aegedrapielagre ished snling o taige auigher at Gh. arike tmceieg. aon . ine ore and {how what chaplains expect to be present, | Mnauants willbe on duty af all times during |” Tt would be well alto toay thatin theautamn | stored’ “Gator the recommen cy tee | aed Fare for the round trip, 25 cents,” | excursions f The following reception committee, rr y night: one in bo! fo Be “shag sym? 0 pe present. | the convention. of the same year (1863) had it not been for the 2 irector ws ‘e > Nendo a senting the three divisions. wax selected: First Of Naval Veterans | il you please fill out and return the inclosed | " "Wednesday night the Department of Potomac, | pad wait of English officials during our civil See ass cae poraieaeieaal Fond BC atarnd — et aed ows Re 3 Givision—Col. W. W. Dudley, S. C. Holmes, ail frou 8 to 12 midnight, | *rl at Your earliest convenieace: * | W. B. C., will hold a campfire in Congregational | war, which course they have wince hnd reason | Ceht uetion iit reward, to the clection af bint, | mstexcursion to River View for the season, and Club of Hille- cK seomcgll pr ge teed a d hops will be high-toned | , {closed ith, this circular, 5.000 of which | Church,” 10th and G streets northwest, the | to regret, whereby they aided and abetted the i | 88 “Old Prob” promises a pleasant day a great | date met at Pioneer Instit densen. E. J. Brookings. Lwere sent to cba | iains of posts | whose addresses could be obtained, last night, with Seipate eas taa | thers use of the building having been tendered by j confederates in every possible way, extending | Ailiaferro as agricuituralist of pei trea crowd will doubtless be present, The season | President C. W Jobn k. Thompson, L. 8. ‘rena . a postal | a 5 | A atts at River View ends in a belo of P } m ship-board will lend wasn postal | the officers of the chureb. — | every courtesy and offering every assistance to iculte: c 4 it deemed it im- : rs UL. o Hi. Specht. ; \ ‘occasions, ee eee eee, are | ughg fame might Burnside Corps, No. 4. of | the Alabama whenever she appeared off one of | Micuvatte to continac ihetwo portions, He. | RosPerity, and happy auspices. It has been | U Hars of the law pei A committee on program of exercitos, | nted and will be; ©23F ae POPTEG ocean this department, from 6 to 8, will hold a grand | their ports, while a significant and obviously ditieca seece passed requesting the Baltimore | tng ina re ne tn porsteincrngicecen Harrison's adn 4 Sette se ot (Gs | issued earls mest week, Maj. Michel hae | joay denomination Teception in their parlor, 910 Pennesicania | reverse cotirse was pursued toward the Wyo-| ond Ohio Railrond Company togive the pmirons ve why men you a avente northwest. Also’ Lincoln Post and | ming. the queen's proclamation having been : —_ many extensive improvements for next srason | uy ell Do vou expect to be in Washing: | 86 ro : : } of the college a new station m place of the old | re contemmples inder the magic bond of H. Carson. fe Kin eooeepenent, Recteeaen | a hehe aommereception in their hand-| read, without loss of time. upon her | strncture thet hud been therefor muny sears.ae | puck and capital River View has ton ite Place | dzew forth enth hers. Meetings will If you have engaged quarters | torthboat, “Parerct Conpa, Su boc weet emseting her departure in twen- | theincreasing travel at that point demanded bet- | Emong lea pleasure resorta, Tomorrow the | bereafter be held each Friday please give location. Will you take part | Put Post will hold’. = Oat w tata Te Eee ee Ging | ter accommodations. The committee of trustees | Jast halicon “ascension will take pince, when NoTes. | in proposed chaplains’ campfire? —- —. Please | 83t Post will hold on found guilty of @ violation of treaty, &c., had | previously appointed to divide the farm be- | ebosen. Letters of invitation to be present and take | Part in the exercises have been seut to G Abner Doableday, Hatch, John Newton and Jobn €. Robinson, all of whom temporarily social life to assist in arranging is and attending to the details of the re- ns given in honor of the aneisted in ent ; sbe- | Fi .” Prof. O'Dell and two dog’ acro-| Miss Efic Darling. who at is Athi I me ne | campfire and receptis it not been for these acis of treachery on the > [Riedie > ie Darl at present is filling an commanded the first cozps: also to by the ee and historic home of part of our friendly (7) cousins, against which | With the peroneal propertyand: line stork shag | Bene pend, the Professor going fest fore- | operatic engagenn: in Montreal. Canada, tae Fagg ot cts ae bad minor coma di ecuann neces fen ee aa iene a ee nd South Carolina aver uo means had been devised to successfully cope | it contained, reported its plan of division.which | 2°" bend He . a" hy ss 19 | signed a contract with the O'Doad Neighbor's 2 corps, including ~ Raplbssis Bogpom, rouge £ { when nothing was left undone or untried to i. id re * ber rent tte ic, | Comedy Company for the northern cirenite. child, Dudley Bragg. “ saan at i is cirenlar, prepared in April, was not sent "s National Press Association of | throw the Wromiug off the scent of pursuit—to | W228 *dopted. | President Svivester made his re- | " “The attractions of illuminated groves, music, pmpan orthern cincwit Reweden, augur, Veusor’ Tem Allee, Foun? ont until shout the middle of August, because : Kearsarge will be pabliched in the city papers nest week and also printed in convenient form for reference. 4 ton the condition of affairs of the college. | gshing und beating aos a Sarch Washington, colored, was last might e fis exited voce eA aviidie |S composed largely of members of the | mislead and deceive her—she might have|Pie ‘board made. several ineffectual, lolz | Ssbing and beating ans = pod cate contion® | arrested by Udieor W. 5. Kanny Sor diaecheran aire a ca cakt #100. Peeseclion are | be ie will tnvite ee ee [eel Gab secured = aes — a _ ores) lots for director of the experiment | {,' P complaint of Annie Banks, colored. anS BIO OUI 9 preps k. C. toan outing and banquet at Glen Echo | prow of the Kearaarge, for from the command- Accor Piper gp gree % a 4 les bande thesis Bs Rensoooioer ve vogistered. “0 w Lincoln corps generously contributed an-| ship not a man was there among them who The (lidates voted for were Maj. Henry E. "4 _ — sigtcen letters of application for | other $100 to the contributions already made. | would not have given bis life for tke opportan, | LBe candidates: orgy het ered other diversious, A grand tournament and . : . i Carmody is chairman, has arranged to | the use of churches located in different parte | “Pvinnidetamadded $11 te hee Bowe gifts | ity to “most itt battle array” the fureras pri.| Alvoid, Inte director, Prof. H. J. Patterson, | prize drill occurs September 14 and Wichitaw AT TRE RIVER PRONT. and Cols. Wainwright, Warren, Leonard. Rose, Hoffman, Conyngham, Butler and many others. ‘The presence of these” wel! 2 A : the iranion would. be waficient atireetion to| SERS TER G8 SENORMETION. bring to Washirgton all of the survivors of this ‘The committee on information, of which Mr. famous corps were there not other attza John I F city, ard <p formerly chemist of the experiment station, | Jack. with his Wild Weet chow comes on the The reunion exercises of the corps will ings in different purts | of the city. and the responses are prompt and | ,uumeide ies s i | Sek, 3 co Wednesday evening. the 2Ist, at oy, ukesc oulacer oaltunca guides | Sorial in ive hie pings eadloprepotel Post as voted $50 toward the ——> wel SE Sigs eed ed eS PO , that seats 4.000 person: Mountain» corps was commanded b At the rd Antiotam th committee wili not promise to | ont the idea in ail the eny church is willin, ° land State Grange. No-lection being made! ‘The twelve-mile sail on the Potomac from | _ Schooner Anne Mason, Alexsndtia. Va., Cant. the board decided to continue the management | the 7th street wharf to Alexandria and return | Picber-on. from Aguis creek. with eur of w located, whose ¢ for the W. R. C.'a, twill be to afford ; bg ln erlgoeny Burnside Post hax contributed largely ALEXANDRIA. G hurches of town, y pen its doors for si n all st perta: iment i q " .. | Sebooner 3: ’ tn cpa a n. Jor Hooker, wens ss j Rey church i willing to open it doors for such | gyrough their generous ‘comrades. Alset to noe MaAzise ices sOmoULA! Hone T eattesson ating divector The mece: | Cuntinues to be ond of Washington's attrac- | Soret 2a mn ely The T.V. Arrowsmith continues its trips | creck, with the larger part of th athern | Phe time is too brief to wae too much red tape schools haa been awarded to J. R. Zimmerman | Brown. aed | snd Cheries down the Potomac, Monday, Wed: army—ststaining © loss of 6,059 being in the matter. ees =, pe gitsy pecesmmid teed pod Conese att cost eee ee |e Shy Saturday, touching at all watering pisces and | ite ‘Riexnndra more than one-fourth of the entir@los: of th: What, then, is a chaplain’s campfire? is a o 2 of the F: v1. Co in| for stove coal and $8.20 for Cumberland soft | Passiny 7 summer reeorts. ran bore Fo n that battle. it was led by tho | quostiol ote: asked. it bot a meeting. for hana be teceaan ters at the Congrece: | Coul, KE. Grover contracts to furnish the | "ard Mugrader, neat Landover station. on ne SSvooarr Mars who was killed early in action chaplains on! er will take charge of the schools with sawed and e | rd. All the public schools. use stoves | the dead Lody of John Woodward lying on the The Potomae Woman's Relief Cosps will have | Sycept the new Washington ‘School. building, | Fosdside. Justice Hurley of Bladensburg was is exercises, persopal war experi- | theirheadquartereat the Congregational Church, | which is heated by furnaces under the Smead | #°tified and, accompani y Dre. Lewis and it pine wood at €4.85 | Baltimore and ‘Potomac railroad, discovered exercises, but the audience will be made up of | tonal Church. old soldiers, thongh no citizen will be excluded. Brief religio the now historical grove which bears his name. ‘The meeting adjourned to meet next Tues SHOOTING STAKS. g the location of “That,” said the caterpillar as it went down | Si: Uo tel revedibvarypee ke Anuapeits, Capt. Gibson. from. St. Mary = county > a becitlasas toler: : ivlenth 'Tpon | the girl’s neck, “is my wriggler busincas. i - woe t 7:30 o'clock, at the Ebbiit theast commer Datreet and New <°6t. lirring patriotic muse, short. sharpand | egener G and L0ih streets, ducing the eneamp- | B7#tem. 5 sa cercieghaiel em, grdge ee te ond fam 5 | le tt eee | routheast, near Capitol, three | ofthe committer, «to make this ‘morning hour | Mbt, where the delegates and their friends will, NOTES. sulted from natural causes, so Justice Hurley = it ts ben fy LADIRS' COMMITTEE O8 PUBLIC COMFORT. . } one of the pleasantest and most enjoyable to all | be co-dially received. : ‘The mayor is enforcing the law of the fire | decmed an inquest unnecessary and gave a per- je seems not to notice,a! Vain wcith ss cordict pigie wood,” Rour tate nt ies % : : 2. Southeast corner New Jersey avenue | Peggpecbe ; i aes limit and yesterday compelled Presley Diggs, | mit for burial, ‘That he the most hated of men is, fe, Sy Pow oir, from Occoquan, Vary at "hake ‘The committee on public comfort of the, 1 Oh: who come in, certai: to all who are | The general reception committee is composed y 1 pel °Y a x . it” ball tlefeld & Alvord’s doh. ladJes’ citizens’ committee are perfecting the more and Ohio | thonghtful and _religio’ . A great _ of the following: Mrs. Weisner, president; | Who bad put upa frame stable on Wolfe near| Atarecentmecting of the county commis- Playing tennis as if "twere base BAILED. = of the members of the G. A. R. are that toda: ‘f details of the work assigned to them. As this No. 3. Pennsylvania avenue, adjoining Peace committee must be divided into relays for day monument, west side, four men, and might service in meeting ladies at trains| No. 4. Southenst corner Sth and F streets Fairtex street, to remove the same. ‘There has | Sioners, held at Upper Marlboro’ Dr. C. 0. Aud tens bal es tf earn Intely been some proposals to extend the fire core SS ot ow ie , : ry Barkentine Christina Redmon, Boston, Capt. Me Tas thirteyecte eine ee Ciara Barton, national chaplain; Mrs. Odell. ten. ane have render : those who have survived a very thoughtful class | Mrs. Ferree, Mrs. Prentice, past presidents; 5 0 ° ©) ony 3 , tow of Baltimore tug Herculer. Steamer Simmons, bs enision aflice, three of men. The falling of comrades on the right | Mv. Saxton, wenior vice: Mrs. Royce, chaplain; | limit, but public opinion is averse to euch ex- | PPL TOL one controversy asto what remarks | . The theatrical manager who insists that | lasaton Nc Cane A Sinwnaoms, to Norfolk, theme end placing them in charge of messengers to northwest, pension office, three men. and left eo idly sober star actress eball bave had a divorce record will ; those who remain. | Mra. Blatland, secretary; Mrs. L. A. Crandell, | siderable number of Masons of this city | Dr. Chas. A. Wells made at the meeting Thurs- : nderatand that as a class they are face to | chairman executive cessation: Mrs. E. B. a to Washington ast. might to. visit their | Oxi night. ‘Dr. Wells states shat beudid not | presently be demanding the history of his lesd- v. It is time for the religionsele- | Hort, secretary; Mra. M.D. Lincoln, Mrs, Mc. | Masonte brethren of Hope Lodge, No. 20, at | make the remarks credited to y Tae Stak | ing man’s pugilistic achievements. be escor' to their homes, it ba: been found No. 3. East side 6th street between Pennayl- necessary to increase the membership to | vania avenue and B street northwest, Pennsyl- | twenty-five and the nutaber of messengers to | Vania railroad station, four men. ‘The; r= | i i A Ho s. ‘, re] r. The reporter and others present Hy Southeast corner 7ti: street and New| Sites all our teiende: thon coe’ to rer | Biillan, Mrs. Ralston, Mra. Voorhia, Miss Carzie a ees sm I TE eee Reedy mee are he ‘To meet emergencies likely to arise six lady | Yuri avenuo northwest, three men. new their acquaintance with Washington this | Harrison and others. — 7 $3,000 an ed lot on the west side of | 8nd think that as the remarks were made during The day for rural joys is past. Faicinns are added to the committee. | No. 7. Northesat corner 7th sireet and Pena- | opportunity for worship and praise for personal | _, Reception committee for Monday, 19th—Mra, Waietax treat Setwoed Gil ‘and. Franklin | ® arm discussion Dr. Wells bas himself forgot- Farewell to pleasures vain! ‘The following is tha mesnbership: See ae met ance to | Sit national mercies. ‘The hour chosen seme ip aa ante be streets. — i e on The ruseet ehoe ix doffed at last, fies’ committee on public comfort — Mri. street north west, entrance to 0 ikely e ih | Mari wn, Dr. is re ire. H. iv gavea i Sere A Spencer, chairman ae = wands, near Army Medical Mu-| £0 Petrone ay amt sitely fo be file ain | Mra. Calver, Bits. Mr. John A. Milstead is appointed assistant Browning ‘And the bootblack smiles again. 3 seum, three men. Bossi 5 rintendent at the electric house of | li Miusicel entertainment to = ot a from niusicians and from clergymen of all de- | Cutter, Mba. Carzivo | the Mount Vernon railway, which will soon ‘be fends at night at their hospitable ome in scabs paniiiasts wha hot Ge to be pleasantly remembered, The ‘opening | Mrs, Holy, Mm’ Hoover, Mrs. Howgate, Mex | Sompleted on the south ido of Hunting oreok. |S SONS iag snie ioe "No. 10, Northeast corner 9th and F streets | tll be Sanday afternoon, September 18, ut | Korte, Mra. Lamb,) Macomber, Ravine Maceisy, duties a eanitary inapectore and will do this of” ow Orient also wang ad, Mise May Duck “What is?” aaked his wife. northwest, near Interior Department, four | *¥¢ ¢#mpfire headquarters in the big tent. Mrs. Mareeltus, Mise Matthews, Sire, ‘MeKes, | OPK well, ag they do everything which is | Fenored sever in lsbivats |. “The foreman put an ad. about = cure for Hinde, | inen. THANKS FOR Miss BARTON. Mre. Moore, Mra. Mary Newell, Mise Ida O'Don- | trusted to them. _ Pyle, | No-11, Northeast comer Pennsylvania avenue | Miss Barton has received from Mrs. Florence | nell, Mra. Ozier, Mrs. Addio- Per Sa following ai kins, Mra, > att Caroline Burg. | 8nd 11th streets nor*b west, four men. Grant Cirele, No. 1,| Ricker, Mrs. Rosenberg, Mra. Royce, Mre. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Asa ‘Sehiconer "Winnie ‘ | No. 12. Thomas Circle, south side of circular it Rugg, Mi Mra. Et ‘Tabler, Correspondence of The Eveninz Star. 3 ‘Miss Buck of to Bt. ers, a ‘oysters for , Sey ian ieee —— bs a letter expressing the thanks of Mrs. Cartlidge, | Rugg, Mrs. Saxton, ‘ugenia Mins Heuspox, Va.. Sept. 10, 1892, | C: Browning and May Hyattsville! ou” eho exclaimed, as she beheld the Bn age SEA No. 9 Sevexth street northwest, near Nor- folk aud Mount Vernonsteamboat wharves, four M.D.) Abby C. Tyler, MI ‘M.D. Kate Barstow,” M.D. hardt, M. D., askisted by ‘th Mewrs. W . Lester, Clift ‘ Lizzio Tabler, Mrs. Thorn. Mrs. Vining, Miss . Gawler Mrs. McAllister, Mr. and ~ 7d Biz Minuten A.C. Newaien HC. Soecrh n! | "Hai Seativeest corner ‘Peunszivente. ave- pattcwnl pepelient of Laliee of the.G. A: E- | ass. Mis. Welon, Mies Woad, Mrs. Tx: Desaien | We hove been sattucing trous’Groiliy an an | SEG. er sore Ni ee car an | yous Eeteuinges; justo -Madbors douse tear ‘es Yeocomico, Va. selena dirs. H. H. Milla, who bas just returned | nue and 15th street, Treasury Department, four | 25, T cannot express to you the ‘thanks of ; Mrs. Thorn gr ‘ Blanche of New Orleans. re ing up the 4 ‘Scho mer J. J. Reese, with lumber. Schooner Qusl- from Europe, promptly accepts service on this | men. ra = the national officers and 1 ean speuk also for all | , Heception, committee for Chair Zhe Ow Social Club of Bladensburg gave ite | “Weil,” replied her father, es he turned up| ten, with lumixr. Schooner M. V. Duncan, with committee. Noe Southeast comer, Tcunsytvania ove-| our members for the xindnew shown, UF | Framoas Banger, Mra melt he ae Mrs. third grand +S ae eee from his newspaper, “he can go down in his | umber. Schooner A; F- sin lumber. FoPTY ADDITIONAL SESKENORLS waxrkD, | Ze And 15:h street, Handall Mouse eorner, fOUr | thanks wil be extended «ficlally to Mise Barton | Hrances Burger, Mrs: Sallie t Chureh, Mra. A. Tillage Mant, night, The Pisce wae brilliantly | socket and pay eleven dollars for having thet . Xoung ten over fifteen, preferably students |™X°, 15, Fifteenth street northwest, entrance | 84 the ladies’ citizens’ ->xamittee fromour con-| Gi? SiN” A. Btackett, Mrs. It N. Beare cellent band was engaged for the oocesion. | walk laid down again.” of the Spencerian Business College or of the | 9 Monument grounds, three men. og Mra. A. M. Baden, Mra. M. J. » Mrs. Among those present were the Misses Con- — Washington high schools, will be appointed as| No. 16. Scot: Circle, south side of circular THE CALUMET PLACE: RECEPTION. R. G. Blasland, Miss Helen Tra rs, Seth Santine, Mrs. and Miss Headley, Mr. and Mrs. | «1an's that man horribly deformed?” said the —— Meseengers on Monday and Tuesday. Applica- | curbing, three men. Mrs. Logan will have ber house and grounds | Johnson, Mrs. M. E. Shepley, Miss Mollie Rea- Wiederman, Misses Katie 3 Colden- ttle boy. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. tions may be made at the Spencerian College | No. 17. Northeast corner Pennsylvania ave-| elaborately decorated next week and especially ‘Mrs, Temple, ara, ‘Misses Louise and Rena Day, Mr. and “Maybe not,” replied hie father. “Perhaps | _ Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: B. office. the headquarters of the lacties’ committee | nue and Jackson place, Lafayette Square, four | 4o for the night of her ‘The grounds Mrs. Talbert, Mrs. Wm. Lehman, Prof. to; not,’ H. Warner et al. to M. Jenkins, lot 54, Garfield; on public comfort. men. * will be strung with lanterns, set with tents and for We —— Kubn, motber snd sister, Mrs. Wm. Barrons, ‘£ flannel shift on when that shower came 0250. J. M. Barry to Sophie J. Shoemaker, lot BB me ea pe peter red fle gt oe palo rd 7 per Liem hah cheney plo cage ed P. Dang, are Ten Mise Rate Gorsaan, Mise Lecderbane,utoes | SP ° ™ minitee ago. 2%, bik. 2, Priendship; $750. Same to Anna R. Sevcription. “Messenger, Tadies Committee ou | 0-18, egg agp aoa an ARMY XURSES’ COMMITTEE. ib ge tere Mize. Charles Parker, Misnee, Alico Parker, Jen- RE ties Shosmaker, lots 1 and cyte Public Comfort.” = : y ’ is as follows: ‘Mise bet are oer Pe Seeing 7 ‘ a | No. 20. Northeast corner Pennsylvania ave-| The army nurses’ subcommittee Chase, Curry, and, Fowler, Knock, Andrew Dow, | Pugilism grows quite stirring. e. W. Rice to Mary E. 5 re chen c's ‘msuap Te and duties wit ee. Seek See ‘Miss Harriet P. De je chairaan; Mrs 8, 0. Yar ‘Mise J, D. Man- Honey Laundore, Chisel ‘Chas. Bergere, Link Teme ‘the men are safe from death, Ft I, T's addition to seoceereerms OES. ines: ice Hal sorte FIFTH Cones. plank, eecretary (Mra. Tolman of Boston Miss . Barnes, Gasch, Ellery Stuart, How-| ‘They ate sowsdays incurring Simmons BR. Willeox, comings Depeche 1 RC atee en | i an ee aces ee | wen the Ree acme a meen A pee Mra. Mra $r4 Keyworth, George Coldenstrath and Bert | "1755 o¢ blond os well an Droath. WR Wilcox to 0. N. Moore st sl. same = 2 Mrs. Emma 5. Brinton, Mra, Harriet P. Avery, Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Mra. % Rowe, ‘About 11 o'clock the rain broke up the ~ property; $—. D.J. Connor to E. H. TMAXSPORTATION INFORMATION. men were announced at the meeting last even- | ire Kmme S- Grit Me teary or net | Seve ant eee ta thn gush, cad the guests etjecena ee Sehr oG og, ts, Gate. c. Chslds ot als Low - be peas adhe pg meritery ee dew Nene White, Mas. Aes EG Mie HE Wood Max’ Cusscks Bees, Mrs,” ‘Mire. efabneni By ste late hour, Tak Wee ook whe a a tJ. Meciwether, ouba adh, ircular which is brimful of i Ww. 3 tent . a be : nN ube 139 nat lating dao dpa fo E OSorgharde Fiber, Mee Garrison, Mrs, Gorrald; wee Guare, W. BH. | ning and fishing trip to St Gourge’s Inland. | og, 285; 6 tion in regard to excursions, rates, &c. The | Horsce H. Brower; fourteenth New York, 8. E. | bury, Dr. Caroline 3.