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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISUED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE STAR LDINGS ROL Fenasyivauia Avenue, corner 11th St. by Toe Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H_KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Hew Yerk Office, 93 Potter Building. Fue Evesine Stam ie served to subscribers in the giz; carriers. on their ows nccount, at [0 tenis Fea cal Pee hen, Cope ak the connter. rs ach tn the Cited States Canada postage prepaid <0 ceute yet soouth. ebst Quapatree Sitext Sean $1. year: teh foreign powtare aided. 62.00 oe Entore! at the Post Office at Washingt escotut-claaa tnt? matter) wineed $8 AL wail subscriptions mst be paid in advance Rates of advertising inde known on application. — The Eoenin 20,364. Dr. Jenkine told Senator McPherson and Dr i "| Sanborn thet the passengers would probably be TWO CENTS, _|lintedon the inna come tine todcy end teh [SOLDIERS ARE SENT. You. 81, No. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1892. SPECIAL, NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CHAPIN AUXILIARY WILL ——— ple bere cease their solve the sengers now on board the Cepheus, which would remove them from the jurisdiction of Judge FINANCTAL. CAMP LOW NOT YET READY. Goon Asp Ban Levestwexrs. Sceretary Foster of the Treasury in Com- z hele feeular prayer service WED= Index to Advertisements, $ Barnard’s court [UTEP STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- | 100 Pa ave All iavived. ais senplentien With Quarantine. | A telegram was received from Gor. Flower 3S. BH. MARTIN, Pres't Pro Tem. CIATION, 1313 F at., Washington, D. C. Word received at the treasury today by Sec- N.Y. Manager, Member Wastington Stock Exchange. 882, ptm, for the of electing in condition to shelter a number of passengers, | tt a : B. Ms 5 | ANUSEWENTS ae to the effect that be expected the passongers be ness, in baving » thing how. rather than having it Berg hc, ken ee RVIVING MEMBERS, OF THE | ATonvepe retary Foster was to the effect that in spite ot Naval Reserve and Militia Leave for tinder ty nom “a'goet beallenr eit ment after a period of years. Mon who invest thelr Shards, $100, payable in monthly installments. | Of sisrknoliers cf thy Mon hee ete Teens OF tient Ft chancey, 2a Lats nw. | AUCTION SALitS | the best efforts of the persons in charge of . j out to the Cepbeus at Sam. The passongers ours new de soleeaage they count ujon catit which [pertcipate tm all prota and mature in 84 | fore cle dra of dleectors sue making of ty-iare | BRORSBAY BUISING, Raytedb w7 0% BOARDING. Camp Low at Sandy Rook the work of prepars- | Fire Island. |went another petition to Gov. Flower thie uote in so do fransaction of ane vastness order of CAPT. 3 ” | BUSTS s morning rectting that the equinoxial storm Money invested in buildings, land and mines fe god a 2. | Frenkles Jones, "But WP pend ot the. eitce, SOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE | BICC tion is not yet complete, although {t may be! Sinan ras coming cn ant that there was danger of se hardly expected to and rarely yields a regular {n- - terest on money depoaits in any «mount city, De O20 WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of Annual meeting of the stock! the | CITY ITEMS. finished before nightfall. © ently no easterly storm today Sand 6per cent interest paid on special deposits ci ‘end Railway | Sperry come, any, ‘an accumulative re . at Lo’el a ae by COUNTRY REAL ESTATE | i e. yt Se ae. te = from the date they aretmade. wee Haxxpaxp zanxvs, Sippy Company il be ned er the oe opie | COUNTRY REAL i Passengers have vet been received for detention. PASSENGERS YET ON THE CEPHEUS. ““o ARANTINE, Sept. 18. The following is a re Tasach investments the capitals locked ap | J RWIS O. TEWRSBURY.—W. B. HIDD: SERPHER GASSER) | WeSle Washine 2a oun and Trane uiiging OOS DEATHS. oa Secretary Foster said that the camp was now E tee rom Dr. Voight, in charge at Fire Island, and yon are not sure of areturn of even the prin 50 Broads Fait hai cipal, for often ghere ts times failure. ‘Meo of staa I capitai shondd invest their wealth Whore ther have satisfactory assurance of tte Festoration plus the interest thereon, thereby se- curing an assured income, For this reason such Investments as the Deben- ture Bonds and First-mortcaze Notes issued by this Company especially commend themselves toall shrewd investors They are absolutely safe and exceedingly re:aunerative, being secured by the entire assets of the Company ant yielding 5 and 6 per cent interest, respectively. and per- mit the investment of any sam from #100 to 100.000. DEPOSITS p and som prectatic of wealth from which heexpects to get an income Yet how many nen are there who have considerable money, lay ft away where if docs not earn a cet. Money Soul be earnine money while you sleep. De Posit it with this Company and recetve interest hereon. Such deposits are subject to check at ‘all times. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. BRITTON, President, BANKING HOUST, 1405 @ st. nw. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1340 Lith st. ow. 1 Tur Wasarserox Loax Axo RUST Co. FIRE-PROOF GRANITE BUILDING, COR. STH AND F STS. ¥.W. CAPITAL, © SURPLE 00,060. #100, 000. SAFES IN iTS FIRE AND BURGLAR- PROOF VAULTS, with Combination and Permute- Deopencd only by the renter, at ne to size and location. 2 Depositeof Mones subject to kind—holdiug Trust fands aavots of the company. I ACTS AS T OF CoRPOR. fives for Sa every rest or Income. ANSFE AGENT O% LEGISTRAR <D SAFELY KEEPS WILLS w'1 at the office or send | IDELATY NVESTMENT ASSO- ertes teamed Vefore three posit is not with Fe cau Sorrow 81,000 for the 348, having elght yearsto repay tt, at rat ibed to Washington 1890, to August 1, ne most favorable terms ir securities being three LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. C., It fc o st I for cash, or om margin Stocks, Bonds, vate wires to Now York and Chicago. ‘on deposits. Constant qivtatoes afi markets Telephone 545. ‘mall elephone—~ outer “Doubled tn 90 n td mine.” Safe as ial Gore Aa Sry "3 au20-Lin* * SPECIAL NOTICES. __ Rea ARMY DEGORATIONS 60, bunting from 5$to 10 cents a L. *S, 20th st. and Pa. ave, selS-Ot ULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER o0l2-6t 20th st. snd. ave. PLFASE REMEMBER THERE 18 | a agri the ity, that BODehe A NAL BINDERY, 1326 F st. iiand Jook at bie samples and get prices. Magazines a specialty. al? G. A. R. ENCAMPMEN’ CoN curheguiston Her ceinplete, with cord and vrreath, for @2"Tt loads thats ail O@eially areroved. aoe Fost No, 8). Cor. Sth and D. One Price. 013.15, - NOTICE. Z a ‘Members and their friends visiting Washington dar ing the encainpment are ‘nvited to have their tnail sent to our Orawford Shoe Store, 905 Pennsylvania The location is central and we shall be pleased to bars 4ll parttes avai) themselves of this invitation from BOUVE, CRAWFORD & CO. CORP. ‘selg-im CAN ACCOMMO ERSO: 3» cote during the encampment: lodgingoniy. $1 fee nisbt Very central. “Address Bor 113, Star 0 ACCOMMODATE 35 GENTLEMES during the encampment: lodging. $1. aging, $2 per day ; also room for man an from pension office. 618341 st. nw. SIX LADIES, ROOM, WITH ¢ . during week of encaripinent in yrivate family; tarus moderate. Call address 134% Ist. ne. OR RENT oF se! G. A. R. QUARTERS Will rent the third aud fourth floors of the Bradbury Tiano building toresponstble party during G. A. i. encampment. SF. G. SMITH, sel0-6t 1225 Pa. ve. FOR THE G, ci ith fust-colored buniines only. { colors. ‘Sond orders at once to the PfII. DECORATING ESTABLISHMENT, 632 y. post off ter’s Hotel, 41¢ st! and Our met Will call and ive designs and se RATE f : Desires that youet your CARDS. which you will {asin ule eaegir ments prtuted b So heat te Pototase Relief Corps and Tozan | 3,000 Cors ror sate AND TO RENT CHEAP. Also Flags and Flag Staffs, all sizes. 3. E. SCOTT, seS-6t* 413 12th st. ow. Iean | OM. 8030, 867813-3t_ LroN ToBI | Sega’ SERIES. '' EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIA- 2dSET BE RS SERRE SE 20 Boaak PRIsee Beeson Pp WILLIAMS, Se : 5 P. BERRY, E e8-5t ‘DGAR < OPPORTURTTY FOR THNNIS PLAY- Have you s new Racket for the fall tournament? Your present one probably shows the result of the long summers usage. Hardly good enough for the coming event, as it inay affect yogr play considerably. We've about a dozen styles which we've marked down ‘way below cost. Your gain—our loes. | BARBER & ROSS, Builders’ Hardware, COR. 11TH AND GSTS. ¥. W. nel DIRECT . 10,000 to 20,000 feet of inyton, within sidewalk mits, Owest price and best terms. Mts BROS: i A MAP OF THE PRY 25 MILES AROUND WASHINGTON, slowing roads, villages, battlefields, directions, &c.,"will be sent to any address. Call or send two &e. All Grand Army men cr the suburbs should have one of these napa. JAMES E, CLEMENTS Fet'n se10-7¢ | DE. WF LUCKETT HAS REMOVE ‘office and residene froma 1351 Corcoran st. | to TO 24th st. now., between Corcoran and | Telephone 1030. | MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL CO- | operative Company are hereby notified that gcoalcontrart has been Inade. with this company. For further information apply to the directors and age: wuie- 1a | |S A larger and tine ples than T ever hied before is ready for {oUF Inapection.” Call and see thom. H. L. McQUEES, Printer blisher, 1108-1116 E st. now. [se7) ‘Telephone, 763. ae DE. HAREISON*CROOK HAS KEMOVED “his office frow 509% I:kth stn. w. to 818 4th xt Office hours to 10 atm, 12 to 1 pees D peu. Telephone, Si wt1G-lm* Bee FER OIRIOAN DEINE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, OFFICE, Gio E ST. N.W., Offers special inducements th home-séekers_—no big discount or largo Dills of expense to mect. The plan of operations cauot fail to meet the commendation of both borrowers and inyestors. Interest paid on pre- Payments on shares. Interss: allowed to withdrawing shareholders.” Shares payable at $1 per month caa be for at any tine; mu t wo areas to Puy. Uf Fo have maoues 10 invest and dealt abgotute safety aud the full earainie of Sour money investigate our plap. If you want to buy a home we will show you how it can be done without, ‘s burden to J.C Wood, presidents WH, Wilts, Directors —L.’C. Wood, J. Hailey. ae C. W. Dat @q= ATTENTION, DEMORATS."—A LL B~ deinocrats residing in the District of Co- funibia who feel intereated in the eloction of our us tional ticket and the Mary land representatives in Con- Kress will please vali oe or forwerd thelr names and undersigned. “All remittances. will be Enowledged. OLIVER T. BEAUMONT, ‘ign committee Maryland Democratic 3 sete g BEST STOCK OF Tit caty at preatly reduced pe seX-colm cae (neg to transact suck ‘other mason aE re . 0. All members of G.U.0. of O. urreanend aga in the city of Wi Uy ead Sean er ae Ta at Z o'clock to march to ., and perform Fy Boptioe Chareh Sd and ee with y. A s013-2t° THE CORCO} RAN GALLERY OF ART will ono to visitors on THURSDAY, beptember 15. By order ¥. 8. BARBARIN, eels-2t Curator. of A ING 0} SE ee Journeymen ‘are requested to ice Is EMBER i — ee ucene eee © tee and to trapiedt wach other Dosiness + foes wean ae ©. E. DAWSON. eee SA, Sy. hit Gane linger, bureau of AN IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE Be ean Ee he A 12. # sel3&20" ing, will be for sale 2 nen nation off tating jawler, Thomas E. Keith, ‘ar’ artinent., and 3 oe Willisms, Wanager, ou the grounds. ears ns, tae ETO THE CALIGRAPH Blige Underwdod's Zot vrriter ribbons and sup. je's ribbons retnked, 50". “Ai dbewrtere f 9 for rent. NEWMAN & SON, 13 723 7th st. nw. o> GIL ING 18 THE NEW EIGHT- ‘story tire-proof office butlding on the south Side of G st. west of the patent office, and contains ‘all the latest’ improvements for the conventence and comtort of tenants. Ite location makes tt specially desirable for solicit- ents. : SeLate PIE DARERS FOR THE G. . TAKE potloe Large stock of rhubarb, pumpin, apples ai es, alin ealjon cans. z jb. BRYAN & BUOS., GK Pa. ave. 1. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. AND POINTED. Deana, Inter) 2, Interior verniherit DHBLBE office; by Dr. se13-3t aorta ui Your tie may And quite the righ But yowre never may be perfect, M7 Without a Kner tile & SON, Agents for “Knox,” stn THE ACCEPTED TUME. g “Now is the time to “4 supply of coal, thereby ton. You also avoid bad, snowy weather. Perscnal attention to every order, {Ul weight, cleanliness and prompt delivery ‘are. the dis- tingle features of tule brsiaess jer bY all oF telephope TORREACE B. ShOTH. in Yard, 4th and Ists. n.<. 5 wen Branch, Caywood’, cor. 9th and N. ¥. ave. a ATRIAL FOR THE &\ ‘The Edison Phonogray itoperates! Worth your while to sme. Sent eutrial. Sold outright, on instuliments or rented. pala 4 COLUMBIA FHONOGBAPH CO., 627 Est. now. 1t_ OW SYNONYMOUS. Hardly peed to tell yon that we make a of the Finest French Pinte Glase. Jt and “Hodgkin” are fast becoming synony- mous. Ifyou are contemplating doing any ‘‘elass- < wrires before doing so.” Ours ure t. = Spertalty 913 7th st.n.w. se1-3m %|q NOTICE OF REWOVAT. — On and ater EPTEMBER ‘6i A Where he will be pleased to serve his friends and the DENTISTRY. EDUCATION EXCURSIONS, FINANCTAL, FOR RENT FOR RENT (Houses) RENT (Stores). FOR RENT (Miscellaneous) FOR SALE (Bicycles). FOR SALE (Horses and Veiioles) FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots). FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos). @. A.R. ENCAMPMENT. LADIES' GOODS... LEGAL NOTICES LOCAL MENTIO: LOST AND FOUND. MISCELLANBOUS. MONEY WANTED NOTARIES PUBLIC. NEW PUBLICATIONS. OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOMAC RIVER PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS, RALLMOADS... SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALTIES . STRAM CARPET CLEANING. STORAGE... SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THE ENCAMPMENT STAR. No richer souvenir and no better record of the great gathering in Washington next week of veterans of the war can be obtained than daily issues of Tux Sta. Every number be filled with illustrations and letter press of eeceaTeQeUaUiTeUaTeERaUUageaaaeTeUaTaTeeicaTTTeUT INET batif any should come ashore now the work- men would promptly desert, leaving the build- ing infinished mm § thereby preventin, gov ernment from furnishing suitable shelter for all of the detained passengers. The Secretary thi morning’ suthorized Dr. Hamilton, in ebarge at Camp Low, 20. call for the assignment of such medical force as he may members of the marine hospital ported _ to private = ~ of New York physiojans wil sought. Complaint was made to the Secretary by tel- recourse services that might bear the germs of disease have been floating ashore near Sandy Hook, and an ap- peal was made for protection from this source of danger. grams be sent to the of the life saving service, to be followed by ageneral circular letter, ‘directing them to promptly burn all such drift stuff as eoon a8 discovered by the THE MAINE ELECTIO: Secretary Charles Foster Sees No Signi cance in the Reduced Republican Majority. There was a considerable interest here in the returns from Maine, and the democrats are in- clined to make demonstrations of gratification because they have reduced the republican ma- jority. Republicans say that the result. is fully as favorable as they expected. Secretary “The reason the republican majority was not larger was that people did not vote. There was no excitement over the election, it being re- garded asasure thing anyhow. We were all informed as to the situation, Mr. Manley has told us all along that he would not be able to get out the full republican vote at this Septem- ber election. Ido not think the lack of inter- est will extend to the November election. In tember election, but we had it all right in November. I remember that the chair- the | man of the state committee in Obio thought it will | on the night following the Maine state election in ‘80 so that the returns might be read by the peakers from the platform. I spoke at Ur- need, and if that cannot be furnished from the | egraph this morning that bedding and articles | The Secretary promptly directed that tele- | Fonter of the treasury said toa San reporter: | 1580, you know, we lost the state at the Sep- | | would be a good iden to have a lot of meetings | sengers were hurried the most interesting character covering the historical events, memories of which will be re- vived by the great reunion, as well as the hap- penings of each day graphically reported. The papers issued during the week will form a com- plete history of this memorable gathering. If you cannot come to the encampment, the next best thing you can do is to subscribe to Taz Stan for the week and the encampment will be brought to you as vividly as pen and pencil can bring it, If you are coming to the en- campment you will want Tae Star for the week to take home with you asa most interest- ing, accurate and complete record of the scenes which you have witnessed in the national capi- tal. Tie Sra for the week beginning Monday, September 19, will be mailed, postage prepaid, to any address in the United States for fifteen cents, 5] bi jo republi na, ‘the democrats will state—unless,” he I waited until the Inst read the returns. I sj around every now and then for the messenge boy, who never came. sone news from Maine had been received, but | it had not been thonght wise to have it’ an- nounced at the mecting. There was no signiti- cance in the democrat is no significance in the reduction of our ma- y I do not think there i of interest in Maine or in any other n state in November. prediction I made youa short time ago, that speak so as to ke for an hour, looking Afterward I learned that vietory then and there oing to be Istand by the not carry a single northern added, laughing, “it is evada, Ott folks in New York are very con- fident.” —-e- SENATOR PETTIGREW’ He Thin T it the Republic: Ss VIEWS. wn Carry New York. Senator Pettigrew waa in Washington for a short time today this afternoon, and returned to New York Speaking of the political out- look toa Stax reporter he said: “Our folks (the republicans) are greatly en- — Goverxmext Receipts Topay.—Internal revenue, $155,031; customs, $519,784. - - Gorp 1x THe Treasvny.—The net gold in the treasury, coin and bullion, September 10 was $14,218,971, being an increase for ten days of $57,655. Anmy OnvEns.—Leave of absence for four monthe is granted First Lieut. Wm. A. Mercer, couraged. We think we are going to carry New York. The betting is in favor of Harri- on. Ithink the result of the Maine election will do us good, if the majority does not get too large. A small majority in Maine is vhat we want to work our folks and to wake them on —— E INSPECTOR. NEW ORDNAN Commander W. T. Sampson Will Assume regimental quartermaster eighth infantry. First Lieut. John F. McBlain, ninth cavalry, is the Duties Next Thursday. An Effort to Land Them Today | Will Be Made. NEWS FROM QUARANTINE.) E REVOLT. ‘The Naval Reserve and the Militia Depart. for Fire Istand. New Yonx, Sept. 13.—Acting under the orders of Commander Jacob W. Miller of the | first battalion naval reserve, under orders of | Gov. Flower,over 50 per cent of the battalion re- | ported for service this morning at pier 96, | North river. The men were notified last night by their officers to supply themselves with provisions for two days, heavy underwear, beef tract, chocolate and crackers, They are armed with Remington rifles, cutinsses and re- volvers. The men receive $2.50 per day when under orders. The battalion is divided into four sections, When complete eath section contains eighty men. About 300 members of the sixty-ninth regi- ment at 10:30a. m. also proceeded from their armory and joined the naval reserves at the foot of Spring street, North river, where they also embarked on the iron steamboat Pegasus for Fire Island. Previous to leaving the armory Col. Cav- anagh made an address to the command, in which be said: “We go to Fire Island to do our duty, and if we are driven from the island I am | confident there will not be « man alive to tell the tale tomorrow morning The «ixty-ninth has three days’ provisions. Commander Miller is under sealed orders, bu there was no doubt that the destination of the | reserve was Fire Island, where they will protect the Cepheus in landing the unfortunate pas- eengers of the Normannia at the Surf Hotel ier. P Wen Commander Miller received the gov- | ernor's orders he lost no time in getting every- thing ready for departure this morning. Mes- | to notify the members | of the battalion. The order further instructed the men to provide themselves with two da: officers of the Stonington Steamship Company, rived at the dock early this morning and got me of the boats in readiness for the temporary | reception of the reserves, During the early morning hours men had been busily et placing bedding, cooking utensils, provisions and other necessaries abourd the boat. Two Gatling guus and two rapid-firing guns were also placed aboard. Two thousand rounds of ammunition had also been brought down and stored safely away. The news that the uaval reserves were to de- part for Fire Island from pier 36 bad spread rapidly, and by 9a largecrowd gathered around the entrance to the dock. It was expected that tue Pegasus would leave the dock at noon. It ix possible that the Nor- mannia’s passer will at last be landed at Fire Island before nightfall. Ex-Senator Chas. S. Stadler waited on Gov. Flower today and in the name of the Wa-Wa- Yonda Club, of which he is president, tendered the state authorities the use of the club's fine Louse at Fire Island for the accommodation of the women and children among the passengers on the Cepheus. The club house contains forty-cight rooms, each of which will accommodate four persons, and is furnished throughout in handsome style. ‘The club will provide food and attendance by their own staff of servants, and in every way the unfortunates will be the guests of the or- ganization and treated to the best ite resources offer. ‘The Wa-Wa-Yonda Club is an organization of wealthy men of New York and Brooklyn, who use the club house at Fire Island as a rendez~ vous for fishing und sailing parties or asa por | Feceived hore at 12.80 today | to send them dtaner. | bring troops over “The situation at noon is this have had a good breakfast and Tam just aboat Sheriff is co-opera tn that be i preserving order, but he cannot moved by an} appeals, and it has been impossi- ble to land Mr. Wall, the hotel manager, he i the Cephons. if possible the passengers should be landed here today. Have just sent Pasmengere | the Ripple to Rabylon with orders to lay cable. Troops can be sent by « order Ripple to disregard < ial train and can ying of eable and » you tell me pew regarding th : Dr. Jonicins is advined due at Babylon at 2 p.m. > CHECKING THE DISEASE. No New Cases of Cholera Reported tm Quarantine. RANTINE, Sept. 13.—The following re- Ports have just been -received (rom Dr. Byron at Swinhurne Island: Consus for day ending September 12—sick in hospital, 14; suapected, 66: deaths, 1; transferred to convalescent ward, 12; transferred from suspect to sick ward, 1, which is not cholera, but due ‘0 aleoholien. There are no yellow flags Dr. O'Hare wires that there have been two deaths on board the Wyoming one a child, due to bronchitis, and the other a m: just before the was sent. He does not thi . but will make an ante at quarantine and it i* already hoped that the imported plague has been stamped out here. A few more cases may occur and a few more ships may arrive, but the authorities con- ntly hi the cra cxpentiences: aches thes Witnessing the dawn of a healthier are no™ | period wt quarantin Low, at Sai yet ready he reception of quarantined stecrage but it is expected work on that refuge completed within a day or #0 at the utmost. New York, Aug. 13.—The usnal bealth board daily bulletin was issued this morning at 10 o'clock. It stated that no cases of cholera had yet made their appearance in } The North German Liey arrived in quarantine yesterday mora- ing, was released at 10:15 today and proceeded to her pier. The weather this morning, clear at daylight, romises the speedy arrival of the ex- easterly storm, adds another element to the pe 1 problem, and prom- ttempt to take relief the Cepheous by thé to the unfortunates on water route. The fleet here thix morning has among the liners La Champagne, Alaska, Aller, Belgian- land and the Didam. It is hoped to find all well on the first three and to send them up at least by evening. The freighter Amalfi, from Hamburg, will be de- tained several days for observation, as will the | Italian Plata from Naples, with’ emigrants aboard, one of this morning's newcomers. Dr. Walser has gone below to visit lower quarantine, and unless the bad weather works « change he expects to retarn confirming Dr. Byron's report of last night: “All well A transfer steamer has been ordered down to take passcugers of La Champagne to the city ‘The steamer will be detained here. Staten Isiauders are indiguant over the Long Islanders, whom they term “clamers,” and de- woance them in strong terms for preventing the ngers of the Normannia from landing on Fire Island. The residents of Richmond coun! say that the Long Islanders ba no reason to complain of the land- , ing on their shores of well persons who have only been imprisoned on infected ships. Staten Islanders say that they have every reason to complain: besides having the quarantine station located on a thickly popu- lated portion of Staten Island, the plague ‘ships and hospital islands, | Hoff- Swinburne, are located within three miles of South Beach, « popalar summer resort, which hax been entirely deserted by ex- pleasant spot to spend hot Sundays. seston a os PC OTES: Oo e~CAC TION. “WISHING ALL oF ovE poeta his Tine tf ordered to report to the commanding oiticer,| The change in the inspectorship of the ord-| "Te ‘was announced that the fourteenth and 6 SS ae Pewee oa aan tabber euameceein | Bend Gow. | Se part mie eaten enest degree cfeatisfacs | REAL ESTATE BROKER. se Jefferson Barracks, Mo., for duty at that depot. | nance shop of the Washington navy yard, which | forty-seventh regiments left for Fire Island by sg oe puaceat tnaen meee | | epee aalnst alm heen, tae adjusted olen | GE-ggaoFOR SALE IN THE WEST END NEW - + was foreshadowed in Tur Stax some time ago, | the Long Island railroad at 8 o'clock this morn- patemasiws a6 muse. : | 1 | Phere that atte COMPANY'S OFFICE! where mane | SEE ho aves 42000 485,000; | TuRNIxG, Back Isntionaxrs.—During the | will occur next Thursday, the order to carry it | ing. i = ‘ON DINGMAN, President | able charges, if any are made. Orders by postal will | iustallnuent o Bl ie month of August the inspection officers of the | into effect being issued today. a Encouraging News of the Cholera From Ty x D eke ee oma: : - mex area ~| immigration bureau returned 222 immigranta| Commander Charles O'Neil is detached from Os BOARD TEE CEPEEUS. anus, we Noroxat POSIT, 5 7 gigs myvért,th,s, tr K oh wee Sag The weather is likely to be showery; south-| who sought to enter United States ports. Of | duty as inspector and ordered to duty as gen- ‘ 7 Sr. Porersevna, Sept. 13.—The official tig- . g> SEETEMBER, 9 tse NOTICE IR | Cea ainlier ‘rahaeaedl 148 mace Oosicent taker | eal inspector of the Marbleheed. now building | T8 Nermannias Persengere Weewo OW] oT cor Saturday mead (he told cauber alt SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY anger fod lt - ers. at Boston. He is given this duty preparatory Than The; » eee agg “ ns oe aoa the. Ser Po ill Sol So - | to being ordered to command this ship when | Finx Istaxp, Sept. 13.—At 930 o'clock this | MS — mort bop i tee ——— ton BOALDS AND JOISTS To Crose Att. tHe Derantuexts.—President | he goes into commission. morning the situation was grave, but tending | 2-510 and the deaths at 1,326. Compared w CORNER 11M St Fst Rey Wa gion city, De For building Reviewing Harrison, it is understood here, will iesue an | , Commander W- ‘Z. Sampson ie ortered to | only in one direction. A crisis had arisen and | oe Si eee: soapy voir tte ities res TSgiek nme 1G! RESLEY scHOEE RS lant Becta Sets executive order closing all the government de-| Yur recently detached from commana bf the | it will be met by the state authorities with rote tora eerie omepecryd . 900-5 z __Treesurer._ poe rigs emer! partments on Tuesday, the 20th instant, the | cruiser Sau Francisco and brought to this city | troops if necessary. De AAES eit antaiod O84. toe = ATTENTION! : day ot down in the program for the parade of | for his present billet. Couamander Sampeon | ‘The Cepheus with her cargo of helpless : = ae — je sas pou! oe the Grand Anny of the Republic during their | ix regarded as high suthority in all inatters < ial iil ancl CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Teyou sre interested im real estate tn any way be Boards, 9c. per 100 ag. 7. ig : S| women and delicate children was still anchored death compared with the returns of the wataui Stan HAND Wo! sare and'read this carefully It will fake Unt fon, Juists, We. per 100 rt, coming encampment. pertaining to orduance making, and, like his | jn the channel off Fire island, and their suffer- > ar Owing to the marked decrease the epidemic only weekly re- turns will henceforth be issued. - predecessor, Commander O'Neil, kee; ‘of modern advances in the science. Commander Sampson is now in the cil breast ings during the night are described as having \dance of property to sell on easy terms. been most intense. Men paced the decks all We loan inonesat’S per cent yeranutin, We represent ai the new additions to the city and A Court or Ixguiy, meet at Portsmouth, A court of inquiry to H., next Wednesday LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, SOLD BY and . ; ; ks while) Panis, Sept, 13. ‘There were twenty deaths Lumber and Mill Work, fe time has ‘been familiari ig | DISht oF reclined upon the bare deci auix, Sept x TEN CENTS and upward rece hrurbs, m ar has be investigat i for some thine has been familiarizing himself | snatching a few hours of restless sleep. The ut cholera in this city yesterday. No new Gicthamiicnts win aia dates a? vacant houses for rent at once in all parts | Cor. thand N. a = ahs bye deagptaied St eee with the details of the shop which’ he is %0 | Women wal shiblinen MnAdlod Sagetiate, crghatr latte coos meneen. est allowed ca same of not lens than #5, : a z > 5 OF BED COMFORTS, | © near ih s Saturday superintsnd. in the warmest corner to be | "She weekl Suenh- to ho weal 3.7. Lacy, 600 townd us a description by postal at | F-e~—4,2 JERE pilin 5 are iay, * end snl in je weekly report issued by pal und Keeps Wills free of charse—actsas Ex-| VIENNA CAFE, #14 you clnuot all) of anything yon muy have for rent oF | REET ETRET TES OE ad Ph trees eee Oee | Deritee ed Dee ot tent ee t the sleep of exhaustion upon cane Barkley and Dyer and Lieut. Wright as judge health departinent says there has been « rapid Oss Away Samples at the Fair Duty aver and Trustec—executes Trusts call at homes of persons not able to get to SURPRISE US. advocate. he excursion boat ff lucky enough | decrease of the diseuse. A number of isolated — se er ares ices, c to secure such pointe of vantage. Delicate | cases art occurring ©. H. Hoov! ‘want to buy or sell real estate, borrow or loan thout the Kansas Divisi Be In answer toa letter from a New York im-| jadiea tried to rest upon camp stools, or even | ment, The epidemic, however J. BRONOCE Your Property Fentod, we will | ALEX. GLAMS writer: Customs Riceirts. The receipts from cus-| porting firm urging a further consideration of . om id be- ii 3. B SLOSSON, 1500 Lath st. now. ip ant information we can. prised to find more RAM- my rag ee eon ye tigetice on nd — Lungs reals ery . in the department of : te ouneing toilet yoursrorerty | BLERS han dayether wake of wee, Siwy | toms at New York during the ten days from | the rules governing the treatment of bona fide Ralled their hareh fate and the devilish hard | port describes the town aa a veritable hotbed J. &. CONNOLLY. 126 Lat st... sell it our chi third. “in the laties Souters top entee aya | August 31 to September 10 were $3,077,803. as | samples of merchandise at the world’s Colum- | hearteduess of the bay men of Long Inland. | Of diwaue i. i. BOWIE & ON. bepindto ses” ton gad bestigammnamener cabanas ideas 9,507 7 pagent = “8 It was only after the most earnest prayers | Havue. Sept. 13.—In this city yesterday eae ae Ric fs 7 < Chole ae pelipaelinas Hambler won "grt cacnd acd thd prices, [Compared with €9.269.507 during. the corre | bian exposition the ‘reasury Department has | y.1t ihe lattes allowed some food, to betecct te | < va a for the 485 and there were ten new cases of cholera and thir- teen deaths from the disease. This is a de- crease of three new cases and gn increase of five deaths compared with Sunday's figures. ‘We remit collections same We will furnish you ‘best of reference if you are got aequainved ‘scB-1us i BARRETT, 600 F st._ ae rer SPRING WATER. Corbett, tue Conqueror of the sponding period in 1891. The rece: month of August, 1892, were §13,17 for August, 1891, $10,460,330, - ur received. written as follows: You ask whether your correspondent can bring certain cordial in casks and give it away at the exposition as samples without paying duty thereon. Thix free distribution of samples you describe is a method of advertising and you deem it analogous to the free distribu- Outof nthe Indies ‘tn the parade live rode RAMBLERS. 2 GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 1325 14th GREAT BARGAINS IN TA 2-6 Moot ‘them the half-famished passexgers whom they had | mned to “either starve or go back to New selz aries A. Jaiee, is Pie, BED. EGE, 1357 13th at. D. WALTER, Lith and G sts. 8. SPAULDING, Liks Ma. a J. A. TALBERT, 12th and Md. ave. ne. Cold, hunger and exposure would certainly, it world scem, have developed any cholera germs which might have strayed amo: happy saloon passengers of the Normannia, but Coxcrnt at THE CaprtoL Grovxps.—The following is the prograin of the concert at the Capitol grounds tomorrow evening at 4:40 Panis, Sept. SHAFFER & GADDIS. 0" Mighty John L. Sullivan, WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS o'clock by the Marine Band, Walter F. Smith, | 801 0f cards, ribbons or any other article in- | as yet no case of that discase has bepn sions in tho Rao do Flenioem, vanithed a walk HUNTER & BRO., 1014 F ras LADIES OF WHE'G. A R. CARDS conduetor: 1. Overture, i | tended to attract the attention of the buying | among them or smong the second cal A UxBs DRAW INTED ES WHEN DEPOS. | O'LEARY DAIRY KITCHEN, 703 7th st. n.w. exclusively in training for inted at short notice. Balfe. 2. Waltz, “Hussars, public. gers. who are sharing their fate. Sith ae. Call amd wet our rairs om demand | yw his great fight with the wrtificates uf t In reply the department has to state that docs not understand the objects of the exposi- tion to be the bagel eer mart or bazaar for promoting of goods. The is rather of an educa character and the institution of an arena wherein may. be exhib- ited the comparative progress of nations in industrial sciences and fine arts. It is reason- ably claimed, however, that the only demon- stration of superiority which can be provided BYRON 8. ADAMS, : dead body, terribly 512 Lith st. n. indicated ‘that she bad been stricken w cholera and died without being able to call Filecing From Hamburg in a Panic. Loxpox, Sept. 13.—A Hamburg dixpateh to Song, “La Palonia,” Gradier. 4. Descriptive funtusie, ““A Trip to Coney Island,” by Toba.d. 5. Selection, “Yeoman of the Guard,” Sullivan, 6. “The Night Alarm,”’ Reeves. 7. Selection, “Faust,” Gounod, 8." Patriotic air, “Hail Co- lumbia,”’ Fyles, x champion of the Prize-ring. A Darrel of water from the Columbta Spring was placed in hits private car. And this water he drank exclusively on his trip and during bis stay in New Orleans. It ts an absolutely pure water, Leope the system ia perfect conaition, revulates them wil! suffer for months, aye. and for years, asa result of their cruel experiences off Fire Island. \ Those helpless the prisoners ‘of state, have been t1 by these Long ers as badly as shipwrecked crews hut treated by the savages of uncivilized and yet the land, the island or sand bar which the baymen refuse to permit these tunate to set foot is situated five miles, by fom se1z ¥. D. MeGIVEN, 705 ii #t. n. J. A. CRAMER, J. ©. INGRAM, 4th and E. Cap. st. ne. J. A. HEWES, 307 34st. we. W. A. WARNER, Sth and Lets. se. F. BOURNE, 200 7th st. sw. ENTEK MARKET CAFE, cor. W MACARTNEY, fem er N.¥.Mtock Ex. ‘Ds. Will buy or sell preumatic renee stock at anarket rateg Tunas * seat MBRELLA TALK. = - Nava. Onpens.—Capt. W. T. Sampson has been ordered to duty as inspector of ordnance 7th and B sts, =a ad's comin! “we eke: Shiki ets at the Washington navy yard, Commander | for certain classes of manufactures is by sub- | by water, the nearest settlement. - R. 3. McCLELLAND, 608 7th st. sw. “the bowels aud is @ +. Ensampaenk aed sais 206 Jae Frank Wildes ordered to hold himself in readi- | ™4 them to practical tests. The depart- y matters td a estuyeut securities Distetet |W. K. MITCHELL, 1219 43 st. sw. specific for all ‘sell you # Fairly Good Rain-proof Uin- ness to command the Yorktown, Chief En-| ment de to administer the law in accord- Hatiroad, Gas, Insurance aud Tele-| GEO, H. BUENESTON, 430 7th st. aw. Kidney troubles. Drelises low as sdollar—sood ones at gineer A. B. Bates ordered to the Independ- | nce with the liberal intentions of Congress, 36, D. W. KOUDEK, 1114 Sth st. #0. Deitvered in all parts of this $2, $2.50 and bosuties at $4 and $5. ence. Assistant Engineer J. 8. McKean ordered | 8nd therefore holds that whenever a diminution y-ninth J. M. CLARK, 717 Sth st. s.¢. city in half-gatlon or Plenty of the Best Umbrellas for the to the navy yard, Portemouth, N. H. Com- | it the invoice contents of any package which at its L. C. KOLLOCK, cor. 4th and A sts. 8.0. “exclusive set” and men who will carry none but the best. 5 TERL’S, “‘Men's Belongings,” 935 PA. AVE.N.W.012 ey ee bad falls, You shall have been on at the exposition can, at the close of the ex; . be accounted for to the satisfaction of the ‘collector by evi- dence that such contents have been dis to visitors as free samples duty may be waived yy such deficiency, it does not ex- cod'm eedinise sibpesteter me’ perpen if FS passin eerie ahaa tg from duty as spector of nance af Vashington nav; yard and ordered to duty as general Inupector of cruiser No. 11, building at the Cit) it worka, Boston, Mass. Passed Assistant Dergece C. T. Hitbbott detached from the receiving ship waiting orders. JOHN LINDER, 623 G st. ©. B. BROWNE, 2112 14th J. H. LEONHARDT, 1229 E JOUN SELLMAN, 3073 M st. ARTHUR TALLANT, 482 I st. w. 309 7TH ST. Nw. i ‘THE COLUMBIA SPRING AND PARK Co. se-6t 1206 G st. nw. —_ READY ? & Rank hours, $2 to % Oyen tili S about the middie @@dend of rack month. Saturday evenings, open fF : Franklin and placed on ot from: (ito 8 o'clock. YOUMANS, NEW YORK, PARAS boars ad avd pomtgied Four per cent interest on ontinary deposite remain- FALL STYLES HATS. | fee four months. Dividends from the earnings of the t | Also complete stock of the quaran- Bak of installtocnt deposits for Ave oF teu years. ©. W. HOLL, DERBY AND SOFT HATS Five and 25 cents savines stamps for sale at the FOR MEN AND BoYs. = Dank and af the arencies in ali parts of the efty pe LARGEST STOCK CANES AND UMBRELLAS. ber of accounts and claims settled was 58,100, M4 3 AMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, involving €185,719,801. ¥. H. SMITH, 4 The together to resist acim President. se10-3e* ‘297 Penna. ave. p.w. ete ii C. 'T. Hovexses, Member Washinzton Stock Exchange, Real Eatate and Stock Broker, Rooms $ ani Atlantic Building, $0 F ot vw INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Fall Suitings now ready for tnspection. Novelties tm Trouseriags. Our facilities ensble tus to give the prices that received. A Conpiat Isyiratios Is extended to all lovers of the Creations of Genius to call and be shown through our Display Parlors. Those coniemplating im- provements in their GAS FIXTURES andall | jy18-an who are putting up new houses will be par- ticularly interested with the assortment and impressed by the modest prices. S.S..Suzpp & Buo. Wei dae tean Re SE ee ‘801 Oth st. n.w. (ne. corner Hat). _ <— So AxDin Mocks. Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or om meryin. (Cotton Lought and wid im New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co, New York Stock Exchange Letunan Broa, New York Cotton Exchange.

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