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‘ vote THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Lipase atin by only oor ag to get especial 6 Z D. -c. - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1892. = LIEUT. PEARY SAFE. THE VESUVITS AND DOLPHIN. Twe Ships-of-Woar That Will Be Brought SUPPLIED WITH QUARTERS, The books of the committee on accommoda- a by nothing eave ‘positive John M. Verhoef, the only member of Lieut. LES. AUCTION SA. ad — ‘Peary’s party to lose his life, was about twenty- heats = tions now show that every available foot of | Ltery lady on the committee, and ‘Return of His Exploring Party From Green- | five years of age, a former stadent of Yale Col Ey N. re Te Here Next Week. | space at its command has been assigned to those | IT Logan, who arranged the ‘hole affair, and land to Newfoundland. pao = _____ THIS AFTERNOON. FUTORE DAYS. Miss Barton are pursued by requests for invi- Louisville, Ky. tations. Mrs, Logan, in the name of the whole =~ SAL OF UNRIDREMED PLEDGES JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.. uth and D “i posts and other organizations who applied be- p = ‘He was much interested in CCT. \OCTD1 INERALOG! J0nx 1 = RNEYINER & Oo . Anes - 5 ‘ FATAL ACCIDENT TO THE MI: 187, statistical studies ‘close | TRUSTER Sate or Tr WELT | ar DAY, SOCK OCLOCK 2 roni » | guelhaving bebe sobapete for’ oe The | Lhese were sent to the President and Vico [EME FROZEN NORTH —THE NAVY DEPARTMENT | known Mr. Verhoeff sonly relativesare abrother | _SsreeANPoRGUReASP-M HALE AND SIXTiL os eee NEW NAYY Wi TRE LADIES’ COMMITTEES | SU rps one President and families, the cabinet and and sister. By virtue of a deed of trus: bearing date Anenst 13, ine Diamonds, Watches, Silver ARE DOING —cORPS REUSIOX atExTIxos— | {Petern Matos and Camp Alger for those from| families, the Supreme Court and NOTIFIED OR THE LATEST AMERIOAN ACHIEVE ry flee 1. Sal daly reve in Late Ne OA oe aenciny, Chebs cee sores, cst. This decision was reached because it | familiew’ and to tho“ Senate and xENT, TELEORAM . PEARY. | begs be tbe and recon of ie Inanct af Co. of, aiMknds, Renateare te Lave Be crags best to put the mtn coming from | House. The rest of the invitations went to the Pita the follow retary of the Navy to-day received | therey 1'will sell at oltre aveiinn ee aeras ne While the Kearsarge, stranded on the White | contral part of the 3 ——- eee A ‘special to the Philadelphia Press from wing telegram from Lieut. Peary, | (repiseyo) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWELFTH r ous organize tions and to the large band of ladies who are to BAT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the Cutt town cae SHE following Pie = : | St. John’s, N. F., says that the Kite arrived | dated St. John's, N. F., September 12: ‘Teal ewtate, it w " = Lot, will re he old navy, and will nat- IN MEMORY OF SHERIDAN. form the receiving party. In this latter group, : beccceeea* tious aaath Crs: y aiken ‘highest | ton, District of Cortina, ss wit? SME | > aTCLIPFE DAK © OO., AUCTIONDEMS. urally receive @ large proportion of popular! Sheridan Post will inaugurate encampment | 4 is well known, dere ix a large representa- pacts en ves maar on remaiely On sagt coe Pk ome ate Tr] gentg-te <2) =+A, ty —- R Rate ye ae attention, the great majority of the multi- | week by holding a serviee at the Congregational | ion of, | Washington people. It board are the entire Peary relief party expedi- | PAY, 82 dogroes north latitude, 94 went | Gua Shree (303) fronting necateciee (Sh) fone OF SALUARL® BIaEDiye tude which will here next week | Chrrh on Monday evening, the 19th instant, in| that arsoise limit’ hea to'bo placa to"'tke tion in good health, with Licut, Peary and Mrs. | opeltde, discovered July 4. 1822. ox fe anived na fovate cascade | phohirite abt Bk oe ty se the city without enjoying at | remembrance of the Inte Gen. Philip H. Sheri- | throngs, the line would be drawn at home folke, - . weet Ness = hg | Deke boretes, Mert GBD) foot alles, tiaproved with two : sof thn Dawe the two specimens of modern | dan, to which all members of Sheridan Poste | The retunds is « pretty big reception ball butas Roary ‘and party, exeept Mr. Verhoeff, who, it | | The highest point heretofore attained on the | isk hésecs is believed, lost his life shortly after the return ore, Cn cthirdcach. blancein one and two rears. that are to be on exhibition | throughout the country have been invited. | the expected out-of-town guests will fill it. two cast const is about 75 or 77 degrees, and was | notes to beard jer centisitereat, 0 semi anaualy NA $3, ; it | Zulogies delineating the military achievements | or. three times over. if’ they did of Peary from the inland ice by falling into the | made by Koldewas, a German. | oui te.be,pecured br deed of he promert Ue Fawed ana pr ute ® encampment. Some time ago it | of Gen, sheridan throgghout his glorious mill-| not “keep going’ almost aa fast 37 crevasee of a glacier st the heud of Koberison's | 4, "be, highest point on the weet const 32s 83 | Sepcatt of SN will berwstuised Steve Sf oe bose fy Washington, District ‘a ane - pth asi eap i at on, the: ee coon ae nae we coming, we would mako them feol| ADMIRAL WALKER'S DEPARTURE, | bay, body of water adjoining McCormick abe Greely expedition OF | SSuned'cuth is See Sel Sey of aise ste HERS WATE Se bor at — i jeatiomen, who parm i or" | naucmsteenaly’ ecvenen ir ta xu te coe weasel ore J ’ | Seven et Stowe, dare Bx WW kgt nite so the old soldiers and sailors would appre-| signed them by the committee on program: Ad-| One lady states the ease this way: Suppose a| He Leaves for La Guayra With the Chicago abaae Paaasciiaan se | Lise Pees ae Pet cameo dey ome) wel oh ihe deleting purchacs:"afier Avr dave Situated on i go. hue Af srmst tetmeem 2a and ciate the presence of one or two of the vessels | 4Fe% of welcome, Col. G. C. Kniffin; “Sheridan | couple propose to give a dinner party of ‘and Philadelphia, bes age. or apenas dy) Sears +) Weskbarten DTCs nome Beweraper published tm | ee Setar tear Mincsesiuestes ovcue> and’ Buaaben iat ince the Monitor and |, Corinth.” Gen. Cyrus Bussey; “Stone | twenty covers. Their own family circle mum-| app - se ‘This conclusion was only reached, notwith-| Pleasure, suil-eokls. JOSEPH C. JOHNSON, True, | d that have sprung up since the “Monitor and | River to Missionary Ridge,” Gen. Charles F./ bers fifteen heads and they feel that e cruiser Chicago, with Acting Rear Ad- that his body was not found, after ME. DUMONTS REMOVAL *7PHOS E WAGUAMAN, Real Extate Austionces > yo ee Se, ee ee ee en ebut in the Army of the Poto: they “coald not fo the pleasure of | ™iral John G. Walker's two-white-starrod-blue | many days of persistent ‘and minute search, sso ha \r padbetieysaresa ne rae ° armored vessels were in a bat. y | mac,” Col. W. P. Hepburn; “Cedar Creek and | seeing every one of at the table. So | pennant flying at the mizzen, and the big white | and until abundant traces of his having gone | Good Templars Submit Protesting Resola- | 7 = Rite GektE . c jhe folowing loiter was received at commit epandoch Valley," Gon. L.A. Grant; Sherk | only five outsiders get into tho meal. | The | cruiser Philadelphia left the Brooklyn Aavy | OM the glacier and none of his aving crossed it | “°"ttoms to the District Commlssinuese, THIKTEEST A AND) ror Nave Deranrursr, Appomattox,” Mr. Andrew Davidson. | the Totuuda reception, Thee cltisens of tas | Y24 Yesterday morning, bound for La Guayra, | "Ere disagvered. us| This afternoon a committee from the Grand PEMA DAE Wasursaros, Sept. 10, 1892. | Prof. Bischoff will conduct ‘the musical part of | District can go up to the Capitol any day in the | VeRezuela, and under eenled orders. search was instantly organized by the Peury | Lodge of the Independent Order of Good| fi r Sir: Referring to my previous commn- | sisted by a chorus of fifty voices. | year, while the visitors are coming thousands of | Late on Saturday night a messenger was| party, the relief party and nine Eskimo, to | Templars, consisting of A. N. Canfield, E. F. | nication a my interview with you ‘tainment will be very largely attended miles to see places they have been hearing | dispatched from Washington with two large | Whom Lieut. Peary offered large rewards in hi 1a J. bv i - 2 ee a ran opr oi x. | ge ‘ od I Bishop and J. C. Moberly, appeared before the precording, best purchaser's on the o Pr ° | and, promises one of the most brilliant of the | about all their lives. official envelopes containing instructions to | ©2#e they should find the missing man. Fors | Commissioners and nted a set of resol COS 8. Bae sels at the Grazd Army encampent I have | weeks Fi The Indies’ committee feel assured that this | Rowe Admiral’ Walker one vt week an anxious search was carried on day and eae wr | paoiie soreien. in fr ‘ fo state that the department has | decided DEDICATION ©F GRAND ARMY PLACE. resentation of the real facts will satisfy every- | “qe ue Of these was @/ night. Mr. Verhoefi’s foot prints, leading up | tions adopted at a recent meeting of the order. EY PTupei TWEt I SI 4 <= Dolp in oe a bey Mr. W. H. Lowdermilk, chairman of the pro- ly and no citizen will want to take up a foot | White envelope marked “Immediate,” and con-| tou glacier, were found in the snow and mud| They were presented by Mr. A. N. Canfield, | FIVEOCLOCKT At Se ington durin na pme: e ~ W. i 2 Grand Army of the Republic. Very respectfu | gram committee, bas submitted the following | program of the ceremonies at the dedication of GARFIELD of space that should be kept for the strangers. HOSPITAL'S OFFER. tained the instructions from the § cretary of the Navy to proceed to sea without delay with | at the glacier’s edge. Near them was a little heap of stones tht he had evidently piled up to who read them through. Commissioner Ross stated that the Commis- nell's subdivision of certain Plat in book 12, foli ‘of the reconls of Mice. District of Columbia, tmproved each by a brick ___ DENTISTRY. f, : by ith hi a ni 5 ? Qwelling, Jasus B. Souex. | Grand Army place at noon Monday, the 19th| One of the plessant pieces of information | both the Chicago and the Philadelphia, biting and a bitet paper bearing tie ietiee sve | sloners were doing everything in their power | Titintn TNE. SAME DAY, 1U, + ee ee: Mr. Jonx Jor Epsox, instant: Bugle ell, assembly: music, Marine | coming from the ladies’ committee headquar- | TBC thor envelope was a blue one indorsed | fromthe onterle ek weotred beet the key near | quell the unlawfal sale of liquor, Mr. | auction, tn front of the preie bie | . “itizens’ Ex. Com., Bund: call to order, Comrade McElroy; prayer, | ters today is the offer of the Garfield Hospital | “5**te rtment, office of the Secretary,” | the stones, but of Mr. Verhoeff nothing has | Dumont’s resignation was not requested be-| Bonuell and Heni's recorded Cor, Thang Dee. a. w ‘Chapinin-in-Chief Payne; music, Marine Band: 3 pavethadioss Soa nO aick | AUG, Tith the caution that it was ‘‘personal” to | been soen nor has carefal scrutiny detected any | cause of his activity in prosecuting the unlaw. | sfunrs,7Sy £° i easels is large, for the | introductory. address, ' Commander-in-Chief | (Hr the encampment ‘the wow wiles pone | smal Jratker and not to be opened until the | evidence that he left the huge ice crevasses. it | ful diapensers of liquors. The “attorney for snd Wain : ‘Thelerwest orrentention dovotedts Bist Init hs approach of such temela ua the BUIU| forlng ihe ngs agileryeaute; musi, “Stas | 2E-Tich hme Joat buen furnished completely | was surprise tothe ours of both vets, ne | SrHewetemlscastain, ate slipped into one the District waa in full accord with the | ofiBey™pti acti at SAME RAT. 2 snantiniheetintn titel. t yrosch of such ves tillers 3 » | ty beds and the weepitel authorities wi : | em and peri ¥ y | front of the ‘preinises, lot ang. in Wa . more or the Chicago. re ied Banner,” Marine Band. xty iP asm ason Saturday night it was officially Vi i is dis i Hi * sulktivision of juare mis vanes Waste oie eh 4c ‘THE CHILDREN'S CHORUSES. enezucla and the other would go to New- brick @vwelling and stable. deeasitap! maxy respects to several of the English torpedo are discharged in the sir instead of under the | gth of the vemel over all 1s 252 h. 26 feet 5 inches: depth, | cammpment week Lincoln Post, and differs mainly in that its torpedoes | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of en- ‘0. 3, will keep | L streets north- open house at their hall, 7th | west. All comrades and ladies of the W. R. C. | are cordially invited. A substantial lunch will | be served. Boys and girls who can sing and who want to see the Grand Army parade from the most de- sirable point of observation had better hurr; upand attend the rehearsals, which are progress in some of the larger school buildings. ‘The committee on music hopes to make the port. “Allhands” were called at daybreak, and after decks had been holystoned and washed down and breakfast eaten, orders were given to get up steam on both vessels, and at 11 o'clock re hoisted on the Chicago to “get | | few serious privations. Tney had plenty of food in the fall. They killed fifty-three reindeer, enough to keep them supplied with fresh meat throughout the winter. ‘They had penty of companionship, for they were constantly enter- taining Eskimos, who came in relays during the whole year to visit them, making and testing | the police regulations. The Commisstoners had | instructed hit to go ahead, and be would begin atonce. The resolutions presented follow: |. Ata regular meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars of the District of Columbia, held September 9, Tine of sale balance i thy 4 ie of sale. balance tm three equal fastaslinen' Iwelveandletiteen mouths, for tit wot by deed of trust on cash, at opti con’ fear ‘of ‘said lots: One-third cash, of must be inade on each lot at chaser, bearing interest fro day of sale apa secured sold, ‘wil be taken orail jon of tl chaser. All record sy pring at purchaser's cost.” If'terune ate ot | nai, | Pilling with Sitwer dentvatry at moderate prices, Extracting. ‘with Gas or Zonine Cleaning ice rs 1892, the undersigned were appointed a com- ” ma) an dranght, 9 feet; displace pes Set Es chorus feature a great success, but it cannot do | Var Just Tape ook Cran ene closely It] sledges aad clothing for the inland ice journey, | mittoe to present. to you. the following pre- | S=Piied within twelve dare from, euin tw fraxtgon sa coording to siz» ‘The Vesuvius 2 _ ‘The committee on transportation to battle- | 80 Unless the vocal material’ puts in a speedy | mud bed at ‘the toot of Main rear peounton j — —- Parley obser — =) — -_ Tr200 Good Teil ane feulting purchaser after echt de VERY BEST TEETH full ct) Pury namite guns of ten and a| 7 os 1 ag 0, t many of the youngsters * not come near them nor any other di ments of the 1, ‘em CTH (fall oot)... These guns throw shells | fields, Mr. 8. B. Hege, chairman, bas issued a | poDCMINEG f ctagenlenner Gat mans ame Fa ors Tier, followed, 1,000 feet estern, | except a light form of grip in the epring. Washington, viz: an18 Crown and Bridge Work « specialty. mads of dynamite » distance | circular full of information. The basis of rates | needed. Itis understood that some of the "the — ES aialower-vesselithan theiPtal Though overtaken just at its close by a snd | Whereas the prompt, decisive and energetic eee ach gun is capable of | hag been made one fare for the trip to the bat-| bigger boys and girls are not interested, be- adelphia atlsg a reed 15% revel eto catastrophe the north Greenland expedition | measures adopted by the authorities of our ‘Tt EVANS DENTAL Pantony, fn two minates. The | tlefelds, going and returning over the same | causo thoy imagine that only little folks’ are| 193, knola by the Philndelpbia.® But Goth vost | has nevertholess been the most successful of all | nation, states and cities to prevent the intro sy thins of consints ten for | route and 134 cents a mile for distance traveled | needed; this idea in erroneous. It ts.also | sel Cait heey rege mens tphia. But both s {| Ventures to the far north, Lieut, Peary spent | duction of the dreaded Asiatic cholera into our oar ane x loos can be Sred at | by circuitous route. Tickets will be on sale Sep- | mistake to imagine that childron, to be eligible | reach La Gurrs cooat Filey. ee acomfortable winter with his companions at | fair land are not only demanded by every | A, 1000 Fa. aves cor. 10th st., south side. | CROWN [DUE WORE 200 yards and one | gember 12 t inclusive, good to return until | for chorus purposes, must be #chool chi :'| tise batheee or Ske nde cides fore | B€9 Clift House, as he named his headquarters, | sentiment of humanity and interest and heartily J . am — pon dy amount of compressed air | October 8, with stop-over privileges allowed en| Any respectable youngster who esses | lows: wo vessels areas fol! On May 7 he started north, accompanied | approved by all good citizens, but also receive | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e., AT AUCTION, ae reservoirs. Both guns.re | route. The lowest price excursion is that to| tuneful voice will be welcomed. The colored | ‘Chicago Four eight-inch, eight six-inch ana | ‘"24ghout his Journey by Fivind Astrup and | the enthusiastic commendation of all civilized wk Teeth that have Aecarad and broken away may he them on any object the | Chant Scents, and the highest to Lynch- | caps and capes, which will be used to give the | two fee tack Meccerh Hike ilies = ee as far us the Humboldt glacier by Dr. Cookand | nations, and every expense and inconvenience | TUBSDA¥ MORNING, SEPTEMBER THIR- q th em rated it as she has twin screws . ‘The fare to Gettysburg is $8.85; | chorus the appearance of an animated Ameri- | Doundove wed eee ted te nak | Langdon Gibson, He marched north, and |are patiently and ‘willingly borne if TEENTH, AT TEN A.M. | cook corelicacts Kees ed. ‘fo insure the | . 23.90, and Appomattox, $5.20. Ex- | can flag, will be provided by the committee. quMnS fone Piclbsahes per vandal 0 ‘a tee | pawsing the ends of Peterman and Sherurd | thereby our homes may be protected ndling the shells | cursions will ran to the following battle- filctheetea. allibaste’ Hobday = vi 0 | Osborn fiords he reached and determined the from the _ ray: of that terrible | At our sales room, large collection of Parlor, Dining ug ihe guns a light| : Alexandria, Aldie, Va.; Antietam, ee ee va loge rent otehkiss revolving | north boundary of the mainland of Greenland. | destroyer. And wherehs alcoholiem, the disease | Room and Chamber Furniture,Carpets, Russ, Stoves, | thot or bras lnchnen nit. the feet long and they are located impact or fuses jon which ignites on being which ignite formed of a compe Wet, so ihat the charge explodes after the shell on Md.; Appomattox Court House, Va.; Ashbv's Point, Vi = Vi, Culpeper Court House, irfax Court House, Fisher's B The ladies of the Woman's Christian Temper- Relief Corps and other visiting women’s organ- Cold Harbor, | izut'ous and their friends at Hotel Fredonia Saturday, September 24, from 8 to 10 p.m. No Hill, Five Forks, | cards will be semt out and all friends of any of cannon and two Gatling guns. Philadelphia—Twelve si thirty-seven-millimeter Hotchkiss revolving cannon and four Gatling guns. AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT. Retracing their steps on Augnst 6 by a happy Among ‘the members of the arty no one suffered much from the cold. who have been entirely free from frost bites is mong those | resulting from the use of intoxicating liquors more destructive, because, while the cholera comes only periodically at long intervals and soon spreads ite force and is gone, aleo- holism is perennial, its destruction goes on con- &e., Mattresses, Sprinzs Odd Bedsteads, single and | tht our crow of other goods. HH, 22sneaer & 00.. Bu - forse = 5 i h breech-loading | eoinei Sande for titel with Gap, Va.; Ball’s Bluff, Berryville, Va.; Big| ance Union of the District of Columbia will sities: four a ieee: four ta ‘ders | Coincidence they were met about seven miles in| a¢ @ beverage, a more destructive scourge | double; Tables. Bureaus, Washstands, Com: tug teeth that ty the forward part of the| Bethel, Va.; Bull Run, Cedarville, Va.; Ce- eo Ni We " Soo ane ncers, four. three-younders | from the beginning of the ice cap br the relief | than Asiatic cholera or any other discase; 4 | beautifal and durable appliance ow fired from them have fuses | Cedar Mountain, Chancellors. | {ender reception to the National Woman's | and two one-pounder rapid-firing guns; threo | Gonedition Chink oon one ‘on a reconnciasance. | Feathers, Upholstered and Wire Cots and. collection | stitute fur the natural a | eo rover fiaks below she gurface of the water. Jn adAl-| Va. Fort Monroe. Va; Frederick, Md.; Fred-| theue organizations will be cordially welcomed. | ‘There were no developments in the Venezue-| Mrs, Peary. She passed the winter quiet | inually sn all climates, at all seasons and for eronseras; Louisiane aie. tion to the torpedo guns the Vesuvius | sburg. Front Roral, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa; = & 1g Lient. Peary form and adopt his plans, imes without al ent; more ve, —— a Basa powerful" secontary con-| Gordonsville, Va.; Hanover Court Hous, Va.; BERDAN'S SHARPSHOOTERS, Man tituation today and State Department off- | superintending the cooking and occasionally | becative while cholera affecting the body Sri gn sisting of two three- de: one | Harrisonburg, Va.; Harper's Ferry, W.Va.; Kel-| The reunion during the eneampment of the | Cials say that no dispatches have been received g in the preparation of the skin clothing. | only mercifully kills ite victim quickly ‘ke one-pounder. two revolving on and two | jx's Ford, Kernstown, Va.; Leesburg, Lexington, | survivors of the first and second regiments, | ffom Minister Scruggs. 2 During Lieut. VPeary’s recovery from the | or admits of speedy and complete cure, alco- oer ge Gatlings. Motive power is fornished by two Va.; Lynchburg, Va.; Manaseas, | Berdan'’s Sharpshooters, is expected to be a| Commander White of the U. S. gunboat | fracture of his leg in July, last year, and dur- | holiem attacks and destroys body, mind and | TEMPE TRIRTLONTM, AT TEN AML triple-expansion engines developing 2,300 in- p, Mine Itun, Monocaey. Md.; Nat | large one. J Concord cables his arrival in the port of La | ing hia attack of the grip she mirsed him de-| moral character, and for ite victim, once at- | ERAL FINE PARLOR SUITES. 1s PLUSH: dicated horse power and resulting in a speed of | ural Bridge. w Market, Va.; Newport | The reunion’ will be held in the General Term | “ara last Saturday. The Kearsarge had not | votedly. It is probable that but for her pres- | tacked, there is ‘no remedy: more destructive Mops ourrsee ee eees. LOT COTS, over twenty knots per hour. News, Va.; Norfolk, Va.; North Ann, Va.; North | Court room, city hall, commencing Mondar, | @Ti¥ed. No details of the situation were fur- | ence at his bedside certain most important pre- | because the victim of the cholera affected in : - Be ALZo gas with safety. Filling asvecialty. wu: ainiiaibene Te Anna, Va.; Old Point, Vs Va.: Pe-| September 19, and continuing through the | "hed by Commander White, although a dis- | liminary excursions of the waters in the neigh-| body only ix harmless as to others, ED DELIVERY WAGON, At_| Stpecsent location teelte ear 7 PI ax re oe b . g. Va.; Phillippi, iedmont, | week. . patch is momentarily expected. borhood of McCormick bay and on the inland | while falcoholism, attacking and de- a Republic, Va.; Rappahannock Sta-| On Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock the DETENTION OF THE SOUTH PORTLAND, ico must have been given up. stroying the mind, renders its victim @ danger | Canoe xD WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF and was built at Rosch’s Chester yards. Richmond, Va.; Snicker's Gap, South | regular meeting for election of officers for 1893| Acting Secretary Adce was visited today by LAST FAIS’s WORE. —_ eae ee RIAGES, BUGGIES, DOCTORS’ AND Her length over all is 25.5 feet, in, Md.; Staunton, Va.; Strasburg, Suf- | will take place. Mr. Franciseo Gonzales and Mr. Arthur Smith, | The Peary party has made collections and | rest leading him to destroy his own prop- PONY PHEATONS, DAYTON Breadth, 32 feet: mean draught, 14.25 Warrenton, Waynesboro’, Va.: W Members will report to the secreta seupectivaly Gis Gease Gall Gastain ote |< abe cee | erty, take the life of his best friend, murder WAGONS, ROAD feet: displacoment, 1,485 tons: indicated horse | er's’ Cave, Va.; Williameburg, Va.; Wilder-| quarters on arrival in the city, regi ccptipakeon aos Hig eoren she | valuable scientific observations in meteorology, | his innocent wife and children and to commit CARTS, DENTAL, INPMmMARY NATIONAL ester power, ifteen and one-half | ness, Winchester, Va., and Yorktown, Va. secure a badge and such maps, programs and and Sonth Portland, which is now being | ethnology and ornithology. In August a boat | any and every rime found in the long| EXPRESS AND GROCERS’ WAGONS AND HAR- p TF yh bt. mots’ per hour. The armament con- PoE Ree ERE CTE SS intoumalion to seny bo nected” tained in New York Ln-bor on ruspicion of | journey was made around Murchison sound and | catalogue of ctimes: more destructive ‘because NESS, ke. wae contest. - sists of one six-inch breech-iouding rifle,| oy. folowing is the on tion of the | Of the seven hundred survivors of these two | Sn AttemPt to, villaie, the neutrality Jaws by | the first Evkimo was brought to Red Cliff House | ee CR ne ee ALSO JUST RECEIVED, ———— =— cescnted on = cilftieg pleet qttige ‘en following organizai regiments alive today ninety-nins from the | CMSYiNE arms to the Venezuelan inetrgents. || from Northumberland Island. On September 7| St the cure of its patient, while the | 25 HEAD OF YOUNG WESTERN HORSES, SUIT- PROFESSIONAL the spar deck, two” stx-pounder rapid-| twenty-third army corps: fint and forty-five from the second, or 144 in | , THEY were tol Adce that the State | Gibson and Verboeff went fora fivedays’ | €ffects of alcoholism ina weakened body, | ABLE FOR CARKIAGE OR DRAUGHT PURPOSES. SIONAL sted in the fopgallant forecxstic | | Obio—Regiments of infantry, forty-fonrth, | all, registered their names ¢¢ the reunion ia De- | Devartment possesses no Judicial function in nissance on the islend ice, and on Sep-|*% Vitiated and enfeebled meniglity and a ‘BENSINGER, = iat the ex-| forty-fifth, “fiftieth, seventy-fourth, eighty-| troit. Five hundred are expected at this | ctr case, but that they must await the action | tember 98 Astrup and Gibson again started for | 4¢praved moral character are transmitted from HORSE AND CARKIAGE BAZAAR, aaced tow: Lani : Setee. of the court which is investigating tho matter. | a {oven days’ exploration tour over. the ice eap, | Parent to child from generation to feneration, SAND HOTA AVE arorepar | Atiantic City bes retard. 1 ex. T ten officers, | dredth one hundred and third, one hundred READY IN WIXCHESTER. pe ee Se a ee Or September 29 Lieut. Peary discarded his Pees . eaorn ae oat M. ee Me =a eighty men und eighteen apprentices. eee Oe aeared and eleventh, one | Comrade Dan Williams, chairman of the sub-| board a large quantity of arms and armiauni,| Crutches. After November 8 all outdoor work | #courges. ly which attacks and d ATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., Auctionsers. "I ~— 2 4 ae 1 nd = ; 7 10 id scold i y8 mind and character, disease which a Ajai.“ Advier given see weeny ies seed | hundred and thirteenth, one hundred and ecruinibies'cu the exeuteiont 1 the Vattieie ton bought’ by (Goria cans dae was stopped by the cold. The house was easily ter, the R #20 Pa. avenw. | ois ral examinations. «tic Ramsay said they would probably be stationed | at the navy yard. butif the Grand Army people | wanted them in the Washington or Georgetown channel he would, if possible, have the vessels #0 located. “What the people want,” said he, “is to get enboard and see the interior workings, and | that they ean most easily dofrom the navy yard bens WAR aovERxors. If ex-Gov. William Burton of Delaware | would cnly accept the invitation sent him | by the Grand Army executive com-| Taittee and be resent at the | encampment he would be the sensation of be week. Mr. Burton was governor of Dela- ware during the war, and as such was addressed in = communication sent generally to all war governors. This morning the let ter which as mailed to his posed address on September 5 was returned to executive committee bead of the page was the foliowing addenda: years. «J. T. Huowes, * | teenth, one bi si ko | dred 5 wat returned *° | twentieth. one hundred and twenty-third, one ‘x-Governor Burton has been dead | twen eighteenth, one hundred and seventy-seventh, seventy-cighth, one hundred and eightieth, one hundred and eighty-third and Barton's sharpshooters; cavalry, second, fifth, seventh, | ninth, twelfth and” MeLaughlin’s ' battalion’ ight artillery, first, fourth, nineteenth, twenty. . twenty-second and twenty-fourth; heavy artillery, ‘irst and second. Kentucky—Iegiments of infantry, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, sixteenth, twentieth, twenty-fourth, twenty-sixth, twenty- thirtieth, thirty-third, thirty-fourth, ‘fth, thirty-seventh, fortieth, forty-fiith. forty"seventh, forty- eighth, forty-ninth, tifty-second and fifty-third; eavalry, first, third, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth; light artillery, com~ panies C and Indiana—Regiments of infantry, ninth, sixty- third, sixty-fifth, eightieth, ninety-tirst, one hundred and fifteenth, one hundred und six- andred aid seventeenth, one hun- eighteenth, one hundred and ‘and hundred and tweuty-fourth, one hundred and y-eighih, one hundred and twenty-ninth, | | one hundred and thirtieth andoue hundred and | | fortieth: ry, third, fifth, sixth and seventh; | sistant Secretary of State. erick Smyth of New Hamp- is alive. but he will not be bere. He uring the early portion of the light artuilery, Wilder's, fifteenth, twenty-sec- | | ond, twenty-third and twenty-fourth. | Michi, third, tweniy-titth, sharpehooters; cavalry, Regiments of infantry, twenty- | twenty-eighth ‘and_ first | ighth, ninth, tenth and from been who E this a Mar; All | 8:07 chester the encampment, All loc Alexandria will arrive and leave from 9th and ‘Winchester. made for the take the trip. rovide for 200 and there are other hotels anc oarding houses where the excursionists will be accommodated. ‘The livery stables will provide conveyances to and from the battlefields. TO HANDLE PASSENGERS AND BAGGAGE. Inan interview with Mr. R. A. Parke, pas- senger agent of the Pennsylvania railroad, Mr. of every arrangement had been made fi transportation of all who might visit Ws ton for the encampment and also for unloading em The following arrangements had been made for handling local passenger business during beginning Monday, the 19th: afternoon reporter trains yland avenue. jocal trains with the in the Shenandoah valley—Winchester, Pisher's Hill und Cedar Creek, returned yesterday Ample provision has of | Win- all people accommodation of ‘The Hotel Michigan Parke Tue stated to Stan that the ‘hing- between Washington and between Washington and Qnantico, except train south bound leaving at train leaving at 4:09, north bound, wiil arrive at and and Maryland avenue. legye from 9th street him, purchased as a speculation. The Venezuelan minister, Gen, Bolet Peraza, received information, however, alleging that these arma were intended for. the use of the Venezuelan insurgents. He communicated | with Gen. Terrero, who engnged detectives to | investigate the matter. Collector Hendricks also detailed Special Agent Whitehead on the case, and as a result of their investigations Min- ister Bolet Peraza made a formal demand upon Secretary of Stafé John W. Foster that the ves- sel be detained. ‘The request coming from the duly accredited | representative of a friendiy government Secre- tary Foster was compelled, asa matter of in- ternational courtesy, to accede. Collector Hendricks was instracted to detain it pending further investigation. Cases of Concealed Weapons, There were two cases of concealed weapons under the new law tried in Judge Miller's court today. Fleming Clayton, a colored man, was defendant in one case, and in addition to a charge of carrying @ razor he was accused of having assaulted Louise Clayton, his wife. Fleming went home Saturday night and put $1.25 m a cupbo..rd and in the morning be 75 cents of it had disappeared. He complained to his wife and they had some words. heated, however, in spite of a temperature that once sank to 53 below zero. THE WORK OF LAST SPRING. The full daily allowance of coal was never burned. ‘Two tons of coal was left when spring came this year. The sun returning on Feb- ruary 15 was greeted by Lieut. Peary, Mr. Astrup and Dr. Cook from the inland ice, whither they had gone for the purpose of catching his first day. . Atonce the procegs of removing provisions to the spot selected Yor the final ascent to the inland ice began, and on Aprib29 the first load ras carried up the ascent. On May 7 Lieut, had set forth with his three companions, seven sleds, twenty dogs and plenty of canned beans, pea soup, pemmican aid tea, Dr. Cook and Langdon Gibson returued on June 3 with the news that following the plans previously laid down the party had proceeded to the Humboldt glacier. five dogs had died on the way and three sledges had been abandoned as unsuited to the work. The party had reached the Humboldt glacier, about thirty miles inland,on May 21. There they hud balted to readjust loads and putevery- thing in eificient condition for the final journey to the north. According to the original vlans four men were to have gone with the leader as for as the Humboldt glacier and two of them were | to have accompanied him throughout the whole fills’ our cemeteries with’ drunkard’s graves, our almshouses with besotted paupers, our asylums with raving maniacs, our penitentiaries with crimingls convicted of’ every crime and our homes with the bowed headsof aged parents bereft of the natural support of their declining years. Alcoholism receives no check or hin- drance from the authorities of nations, states or municipalities, but, on the contrary, is fostered and encouraged by them, the ‘where the deadly virus is kept are established and pro- tected by penmioipal authority and the persons who make, keep and scatter the cause of this disease ‘are formally licensed to do so and granted a monopoly in the business for a price, for so many ‘lollars paid into the treasury; And whereas the Christian temperance peo- ple of the District of Columbia, those friends of humanity who believe it is a’ crime for any government to legalize the spreading of a deadly disease or to sell the best interests of a community for money, had, by a long and hard struggle and at great ‘expense, secured the en- actment of a law Which rescued a small piece of land around the National Soldiers’ Home from the presence of the licensed saloon, and the District of Columbia had an officer in the person of the Hon. Neill Dumont who was willing and able to enforce the law; And whereas the suit brought by this officer against the violators of the so-called ‘one-mile limit law” have been dismissed and this officer SDAY NOON, public auction, in front of the prem.s a Pauts OF Tore. SQUARE 158, Im two clerantly built three-story and cel- EesRagreinlow housear wich urown mont Bast aces ‘and trimmings, bay wi Soor, with Cy Sono teen bells, lights, tubes, open c.osets, heated by fut and, in a word, complet the finest manner. each fronting 18 feet on and a depth of abotit 01 fect to a 20-fout paved al & SSS one-half cash, the balance in six is indows terminating at the option of the purch of €2000n each Terms ty be complied with in fifteen days fro day of sale or the right to resell at the risk aser oF purchasers. All conveys cost, recordings he. at EATCLEPRE, Dake weSdkas Ft SEPTEMBER TH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will veli by aicony. containing ten rooms and in every detail and built in street, i The vurchaser can assume a trust on each six percent interest per an- ‘nd twelve months, secured by deed of trust and to bear interest at the Fate of six per cent, per anium, uotil paid. from the day of sale, or all of ‘the balance can be paid in cash, ofthe, entity Purchase, money can te paid in cash af | A to be paid at the time of sale. and cost of | the defaulting purchaser or purchasers is reserved. | purchaser's CO, Auctioncers. third lectric | rhace, ey. | pat om the | FUTURE DAYS. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers ADMINISTRATOR'S SATE OF STOCKS QB SNTRRPAY, SEPTEMBER SEVENTEE AND NTH. | where others hu Mb 11th wt. mw to M&S, RAPHA Mi ont and wsire and lucky dates Fives for ashort thie a chart « ¢ sulting her. Room 10, 040 F st. 1. PROF. CLAY Is THE 0} T advertising clatrvovant, axtr this city, Has: wonderful sight. Reven Stolen proverty, bri Speedy marriages, wives family tro uence. Stran cities and all in tr coming to the ESTAM! Hours, fto®. bet. 8 and tith wt OF. J. EW rout entire I we and heal day) at 148 C st. given. ME, Mister ct Bomenal accuracy. Terms, ¥c..#1.. 0 am. to Mt TSEL Marlon st tw, bet uth aind 7h, Pend Q ata BROOKE TPLIS 8 ‘AL business coutdenti each. Hours, #0. ta prt Castel PROF. THOMAS OF THE MAGN tute of Paris. “Treatment at his wflice, st. nw. or at sationt ee. BESS queen PERRIN. THe ST DESTINY Tntormation wiven with phe VENTS THE Laat cy LT EMMA, Ex atrvoyant and asttolosist - Mte-lon 5 it t : “ ed from office just ata time when the at ONE O'CLOCK P-M., wo will sell within the | dent of occultism. $23 Pirst st. sw. sours, tt Sp. not return to this country All through trains as well as the Baltimore | “His story was that he started to shave and his | journey, but John Verhoeff remained at Red | moved a auction rooms of Duncatson Bros., @th and D sts. | yo. fee 9: ute soe until the encampment is over. jclesenth; light artillery, first, sixth and com-| express trains will leave from the sixth street | wife aggravated him so that he went toward | Cliff House to keep up his aneteorological ob- Fiostcations ware soverely disturbing the Qo | ee acsaguena Bt x-Goversor Curtin will be in Washington e station as usual. her with the razor in his hand. servations, in which he was much interosted, | °Yy oneal ead * Cirand’ Medien of the End 2p shares of the America snaphene taney Mine ST. NW. — Cie only importer an& thou ¢ ‘ments of infantry. first, sec-| ‘The following arrangements have been made | irs, Clayton. told a different story and Fan-| and Matt Henson was disabled by a frozen| Hes se Paley nati Din. | Steck: Bare oobe ker ee eee ome CHIBI psn id, third. fourth, sixth and cighth; cavalry, | for receiving and forwarding baggage, bagin-| nie ‘Melbeurne sorroberetel. Loe stewnent | heeL pendent Order of Good Templars of the Dis-| “Bishares of Xaticnal Prov Brick Company Stock, | DIST GOODS south uf Now Lore prey & foliows 5 es romns companies Lani, | ning Gander, September Ie through Bal- | 5¥¢ sid that her busband was angry about the PEARY's LAST TRIP, prong Mince gtr gy Mag ig lloord BE fy og gy Brturvoxte, Pa.. Sept. 7, 1892. | lery. maggage from Baltimore an | money and that he ran her out of ‘the house,| y, ‘i a bs chub, Jehu Joy Edson, eng, Ailantic building, Roce | timore off the Northern Central from the north | threatening to cut her open. | Not deeming it fo toveud one man alone | from the office of assistant prosecuting at-| °i'¢25 Bond, second mortgage, Columbia Athletic 60. Y | sisty and west, will be unloaded at and delivered |” Judge Miller informed tho prizoner that he | back over the 130 miles of enow ‘that lay be-| torney for the District of Columbia under | Cin 4, much obliged to you for | S¢¥eth, one hundred and twelfth, one hundred | from the’ Sixth street warehouse, Sixth street | gidn't necd shaving, and therefore his story of | tween the Humboldt glacier and McCormick | ¢ircumstances which imply the remova THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST Co. etter inviting me to attend and |=d thirteenth: cavalry. fourteenth and six-| and Virginin avenue. : the razor was not a plausible one. “| bay, Lieut. Peary determined that only Astrup | {j'tictated by the liquor, combination and in| Aduuistrator of Eetateof Andrew McCallum, d'eia. | Scipate in the retaion of the Grand | tecuth: light artillery, Elgin, Henshaw's, Cal-| All bagguge from the east off of the Philadel-| ‘For the ussalult a ventence of thirty days was | chould go forward. with him, and ‘selecting the intorosts oF Open violators of te aw, ad eT AHEIMEN & OO Medious ore wont. midousin, betbenata national capital. I have i's and company M of the second. phia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad east | snposed, and he was given three months for j three eledges and thirteen dogs, together with | V® "6° oe liquor | FY, % opens thas b ed by repeated invitations from ° army commands, and heve you, that I cannot pro ington at the time fixed ce might not be led. If pos tible I will endeavor to be there us a spectator, and with my desire always to meet the soldiers who served during the war, many of whom I irc‘ dere ium wn god cr ter f| ted stat sled oope Tet light | Penay tenia ralroud mado "anv order for the distraction of the | Of NeCormick bay, walling for Lieut, Pease | AMingh engines te intentions of how whe Se the U Accept my thanks, and belie~~ me, | tille B. AND 0. ARRANGEMENTS. weapon, - yours troly, iris ALG. Conrix.” "| All veterans of the second army corps n0W| ar, aivey of the B. and O. rail stated Ps eee ered return. a that we appeal with all the force that pb ©. J. CARLETON, ouie: Seapine out Sek cu distil | resident in this city are earnestly requested to fee St eee Gore ae Corbett Passes Through the City. LIEUT. PEARY's TRIP. oad Se to ime —— ata 5“ orric . He S sis row . = = e1 i i 7 There will be two of city post atiend the meeting in parlor No. 10 at Willard’s p 8! Corbett and his 'y, in apecial car attached Lieut. Robert E. Peary and his party sailed | create een ane appre eeee tony @fice on the White Lot, or on Grand Army Place, as it will be called after Monday. One of these branches will be in a tent located some- | and not to make any arrangements | New York —Hegiments of infantry, fifty-first | and one hundred and forty-third; twelfth eav- ‘Tenth light artillery, company B, tillery. Eighth regiment of infantry. sland —Seventh regiment of infantry. North Carolina—Sevoud regiment of infantry. Hotel at 7:30 this evening. As this in all prob- ability will be the last meeting prior to the re- union, many important matters demand imme- diate attention to insure the final muster of Mi land avenue. ments. After Wednesday, the 14th instant, none but perishable | freight ight yards and tracks being closed for occu- of Baltimore will be unloaded at and delivered from the 9th street ware house—9th street and Maryland avenue. All baggage from the south via Quantico and | Alexandria will be unloaded and delivered from the 9th street warehouse, 9th street and All baggage out-going will be received at and forwarded from the 6ih street station of the would be received, the having the razor in bis poss to use it. A loaded revolver was the weapon charged in the case of John Busey, young colored man. He plend not guilty to the charge, but there | sion with intent when be got into a row with another young man he drew the weapon and threatened to use it. He was given six months in jail, and the court to the Washington limited of the Richmond and Danville railroad, reached here at 7:40 this morning, forty minutes beflind the scheduled wero three witnesses against him, who said that | ninety days’ provisions, he marched. Cook and Gibson left with one sledge and two dogs and returned safely to McCormick bay. ARRIVAL OF THE KITE, Tt was but seven weeks later, on July 27,when the Kite entered McCormick bay, finding Mr. Gibson, Dr. Cook and Mr. Verhoeff and Mra. from Now York on the little steam brigantine Kite at 5 o'clock p.m. June 6, 1891. Lieut. Peary’s object was to investigate the far north, dealers and the executive officers of the District of Columbia are combined in a determination that no foothold shall be ed for temper@nce and sobriety, and no spot of from the domination of the saloon and the liquor interests; Resolved, That we demand the honest and faithful enforcement of the “one-mile limit point and maintain in office such officers only as will honestly and faithfully enforce all laws made for the (protection of our best interosts without fear or favor. ground, however small or sacred, shall be freed | AUCTION SALE OF WNREDEFMED PLEDG! We will sell at the store of Steinem Bro it tse Cor moar fort} “ave Fours tn thie ity 3, Be nw. * ‘sets Graduated London. Eneland, 1855 Bladder and Kidney Aflmen's, Acute Blood of Skin Diseuscs, Nerve Ea» heustion, Nervous Debstiity, where vouth of the road runzing from Feunsyl- | the corps the pronounced success designed for| pancy by passing trains. At the New York| time. as he believed he could prove Greenland is a — pata Yania vente below the Treasury Department, | It Prowiueut officers who have expressed de-| yards the sleepers which will be occupied a8 | Owing to the early hour.of arrival there were = he Pete fens dee THE W. C. T. U. PROTEST — ‘This canvas post office will be circular and | cided of the program for uarters would be parked. D . —_ P —— circuslike in shape and will, so Postmaster Sherwood sare, cover only one ring. On top of the tent. supported by a couple of lengthy pieces of scantling will be displayed huge signs to that every one who can read may under- stond what the tent isfor. The other branch will be ina room in or near the big barrack | building. These will be in charge of some of the best men in the city post office. Messra. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict have, as an additional ‘subseri; executive commitive me of as many Remington typewriting machines und operators as the require. The proposition of the Remington th people is to have these operators located at the | Yarious bureans of information to do such work as the committee or the visiting veterans may require. WANTS THE FENCIDLES TO DRILL. Gen. Green #. Kaum wants the executive committee to invite the National Feneibles of thie city to give an exposition of the new drill regulations on G: Army place at some fitting time ring the encam ment. Gen. Raum ivof the opinion that it would see the points of yF. ae shown: b: ion compaay of the United States amd the drill with. whieh the vet- rans were familiar during the war. THE ILLUMINSTION. 2, chairman of the com- . «aid to a STAR reporter especially desirous tion, offered to the | committee may | tics of the present | rest in the sco} that oceasion are confidently expected to be present, and it is hoped thata full force of luembers will be prepared to greet them with a rousing reception. Badges of beautifal design and artistic Workmanship will be distributed to all members. Those who have not as yet regis- tered will receive « royal welcome. The reunion committee of the nineteenth corps will meet tonight at the northwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 12th street at 7:30 o'ciock. All resident comrades who belonged to orgunizations in the corps or in the ment of the gulf are cordially invited to be present tonight and become members of the committee aud aid in perfecting arrangements | necessary for the success of the reunion. |The third corps will hold a at the | Ebbitt House*this evening at 8 o'clock. The badges will be ready for distribution, and every comrade who wore the diamond is urgently re- quested to attend the meeting tonight, so as to complete the final arrangements for the reunion of the corps. Other meetings announced for this ev are the eleventh, twelfth, fourteenth, twent and twenty-second corps at the Ebbitt House sud the sixth and ninth corps at the Riggs House. * A meeting of the engineer cor,s bas been called for tomorrow eveuing at 70 in the red parlor of the Ebbitt House to complete ar- Tangemeuts for the corps reunion. THE ROTUNDA RECEPTION. ‘The ladies’ committee held a largely attended meeting on Saturday afternoon, Miss Barton presiding. Several of the various subcom- ration of the pub-| iitvces made reports full of important portion of the | Tite One. tople See ‘bedone," said Capt. Thomas, | brought about @ general discussion and “by givtus ts the darkest possible Vacksround. placed the committee 7 Pre cngenred of useful » gutter and blaze in | information oa a very ‘Al " 4 Washington and pretty mt all of the .dlithetreetsanl | United States has heard about the national ‘awaia to New York | reception which will be given in the om te joside Wummination as | rotuade of the Capitol on the evening posible between the hours of 7and 2p.m.|of the 19h. It will be the dress mest week. 1f the publis will ai us to this| paraio of our coming guests and Just at, the extent J am «itisfied the feacures “geae thee ey > = owe Bio plan thuroughly successful ate ee van) jouncement bas been #0 general that the de- "Pte he Hagerstown, Boya's station. however, would adjoining ‘Trains temporary EERO Toor erected just north of the regular it, This would the recoption of all incoming baggage dur- ing encampment baggage room being used for all outgois je. The movement of regular freight wi Tesumed on or about the 24th instant. Frederick, would stop unloading of extra passenger trains platforms have been built on both the Balti- more and Point of Rocks stems for several uares north of H street. On the 19th, 20th, ‘2ist and 22d of the month all trains to and eon! an Gaithersburg at the New York a run as now. m station and be used for week, the nt age FUTURE MEETINGS. the This evening at 8 the sixteenth corps will hold an important meeting at the Ebbitt House. ‘The last meeting of the ca of the ‘ofthe ‘Ohio, the. Cumaber: land and the Tennessee, as well’ as those who few persons at the depot to welcome the new champion. The crowd, though smail, was en- thusiastic, and when Corbett und his party left their car, five minutes after their arrival, for a drive Corbett was greeted with cheers, ‘The party entered carriages and were driven up Pennsylvania avenue, returning to their car shortly before 9 o'clock, at which time they left for New York attached to the Washington and New York express of the Pennsylvania road. ‘The train, if on time, will reach Baltimore 10:03, Philadel 12:44, Jersey City $:10 and New ‘ork 3:20. It wae the intention of the party to leave here at 7:20, reaching New York at 1:10, but, owing to their train being behind time, they missed connection, and were obliged w wait for the 9 o'clock express. for New York. cote Mrs. Jordan Applies for a Divorce. Cwearius Jordan, alias John Jordan, is the defendant in a divorce suit filed today by Messrs, Nauck & Nauck for his wife, Catherine Jordan, nee Burkhart. They were married by Rev. M. in 1867and have five children, pad oe ae During the twenty-four hours ending at noo’ today burial permits were issued from the health office for the following: his wife,a Young woman of this city, and the only one of her sex in the party, and a number of scientists nnd others, among whom were: Prof. Angelo Heilprin, Prof. Benjamin Sha and Prof. J. F. Holt, geologista; Dr. W. Hughes, ornithologist; Dr. W. H. Burk, bota- nist; L. W. Mengel, entomologist; Dr. Robt. N. Keeley, surgeou; Frazer Ashhurst and Alex- ander ¢. Kenealy. ‘The Kite, in which Lieut. Peary and his sailed, is a’ stanch little craft 11734 feet long over all, 26 feet 4 inches beam and 14 feet hold. She is 190 tons net, has a 50-horse engine and can steam seven and one-half knots an honr. When she eailed she was sheathed with heavy timber asa protection against ice. Early in 4 ut. Peary had the mis- fortune to bi hig leg. W at s headquarters, latitude 77 degrees 43 minut north, on July 30, Dr. W.E. Hi emnouieant the “Press, wrote: “It's tho © deliberate mof all our ty—and this inion is fully indorsed by the officers of the Kite—that unices a relief ex; Against the Removal of Col. Gumont on Account of His Action in Liquor Cases. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union has taken a hand in the removal of Attorney Dumont and the ;following resolution was adopted at the last meeting of the local organi- zation and forwarded to the Commissioners: ‘Whereas the exact enforcement of wise and righteous law is necessary for the safety of the community and the perpetuity of ats best institutions: and ‘Whereas the liquor traffic isa continual men- ance to the best interests of the community—e continual violator of all restrictive law, and i Hours: 9to2 4to8; Sanday, 9to% Consultation free. dy 27 -tomnat Ds MULLER. 1027 9TH ST. NW, chronic affections of the eye, liver, Kidneys mos Ofirs hours Be 12 ae Bervous dise re PIANOS AND ORGANS KRAKAUER and > OTHER EELIABLE PIANOS soln Bema Ee aan ase, tober F Kaira” toe comrumer EER Fon. oa Addrosa i.

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