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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1892. A SILENT ARMY. Thousands of Veterans Who Were Made ‘Deaf While in Service. IN WALL STREET TODAY. YIFTEENTH conPs. Second brigade—Naval battery; seamen and At the pension office last evening the fifteenth {‘marines. ig = Steartie sg District National Guard, com- corps met, and a letter was received from Gen. { ,, Third brigade | John A. Logan Camp, Sons of Veterans, No.2 | Manded by, Brig. ae Sy SERS ba —, ——, oot ge co} j tomac, G. A. R., with pasting: eee escorted y ‘was ace} ‘an | ; aanigned to duty inaesisting, in receiving com: | hunt, git Guards A. F. Din Bis spat | rades, A vote of thanks was tendered the pro- auiifth brihde “Sons of Veterans, escorted by nl f ‘The brigades will take position as follows, | CHAIRMAN HARRITY ELATED, He Takes Much Comfort Out of the Maine Correspondence of ‘The Evening Star. ‘New Youx, Sept. 13, 1892, There can be no doubt that the democrats have good reasons for feeling elated ‘over the result of the elections that have thus far come along. As predicted in this correspond. | ence the republican vote in Maine | was a decided drop below that of former | years. OF course this does not prove that | the republican causo is weaker this time, but it | does give the democrats considerable encour- agement. That they needed encouragement is a fact, for they have been pretty blue in the —On-8d street north of Penn- | last few weeks. There is no fellow in Now York who is more — gratified with this improvement of the situation | 2 “3 et than ‘Chairman Mertily: Like © goed manny | _AUCTION SALES er democrats he was juite depressed a } ” r F + age, bat laday be “ecees up smiling,” to use SEIS APTERSOON. : the language of the now popular prize Ting. | RATCLIFFE, DARK & Co., AUCTIONEERS. “We have every reason to feel gratified wi PDS wadstcagtontepive ee SS eee Sn Steet Beteres ritee ND g of the subject.“ outlook is very en- | opeeer er oh couragin, Amen tc tame | ny wirvenef o beak of edges ae BOOTIE Reading Advances as an Effect of the a 2 EDITION === _|_ Nuw Youx,’Sept. 14.—The effect of the settle- | ROCKED TO AND FRO morning and the character of the selling for the last fe A Cyclone and Cloudburst Near Pe- tersburg, Va. BUILDINGS SHAKEN BY THE WIND, yal Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE UEY WILL BE NEBE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE EX- CAMPMENT NEXT WEEK—CLOSING UP THE WORK OF PREYARATION-INDIANSPOLIS WANTS THE EN- CAMPMENT NEXT YEAR, The silent arms is cotaing. Tt will look very much like any other section of the Grand prietore for the use of the Ebbitt House parlor ; rigade com- and the following detail of comrades as officera ee ee eS os of the day was made: Sunday, Comrade Gaston; Monday, Comrade Darling: opening advances of 1 per cent in Reading, in Western Union, 9% in cordage | : nosday, Comrade i | Sha gimaller, fractions | in) the rest of | army; ite uniform will not differ in| Kingvley; Wednesday, Comrade ‘Snow, and} frenueet °F each testing on Pennsylvania | tion, howevee, wan unchanged and’ chile |88¥ respect mor will the ordinary ob- | Thursday. Comrade Heweston. The next meet- |" First brigade—On Ist street south of Penm- ing will ‘be held Friday night at the pension vecial activity wae seen’ in Reading, | server be able to distingnish between | ia wm " Western Union’ and suger, the rest of the | the verieticw of veterans so far as appearances | market was dull and fluctuated within the usual | go. But there will be a difference, for the nine| |Rarrow limits, The strength of the open- thousand members of the silent army converse | Gen 0. 0. Howard, U. 8. A., the only eur- ing remained unimpaired and while the | vith their fingers and countenancer, they are | ViVi26 commander of the Army of the Tenner shar Pp, opening advances in te active ppnngens a ea oe both, ey | see, will preside at the reunion of that army, locks were maintaine em | i i ‘were scored all over the list end the grangere| Their first reunion was at Detroit a year ago. (ert LU gE in the latter dealings came to the front. This time there will be many more of the committee of three from the thirtecuthy fife | Tugion at its beat showing arose | 3 | afilicted ones present and the citizens’ exect- | teenth, sixteenth and seventeenth corps met and cont, whe sugar was up 1. | tive committee is doing and will do all it pos | arranged the program. Col. Maithewe of meral electric was also _ spec {| bly can to make the second reunion memora- | Tinois, Gen. Green B. Raum, Bvt. Maj. Gen, strong, rising 1 per cent, and Wheeling and | bly pleasurable. E. A. Carr, U. 8. A., Gen. M. F. Force and Lake Erie preferred rose 134. The improve- A POSIBLE EMBARRASSMENT. Gen. Hovey will speak. If it can possibly be ar- | ments — ee orig cen ae ‘That big fire which awakened Albany a few et Gen. John W. Noble will also deliver an address. sylvania avenue. Second brigade—On Ist street north of Penn- syleania avenue. Third brigade—On 24 street north of Penn- sylvania aventic. Fourth brigade sylvania avenue, | Fifth brigade—On 3d street south of Penn- ylvania avenue. Brigades will move in the foregoing order. ‘The column will march at 10 o'clock a.m., up Pennsylvania avenue and 15th street. After Raering the President the column will turn jown 17th street and proceed to the White Lot, | where the brigades will form on the right into | line of masses of companies and posts, The ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. AUCTION SALES. _ =| = FUTURE Days. [LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionsees, 14070 street A Lively Fight Among New Jersey Democrats. ugh the market at il o'clock was still | firm’at or near the best prices reached. Money on call is firm at 405 per cent. Prime | mercantile paper #4a6. Sterling exchange is NEW YORK’S CHOLERA CASES. mornings since may embarrass the proceedings of the Grand Army encampment, for in the | printing office which was destroyed was the Address of the commander-in-chief and the DECORATING THE CITY. Messrs. M. G. Copeland & Co. of this city have begun the decoration of the streets along | P’ United States cavalry will, after passing in re- view, escort the. President. to the Sagetatf, Light battery C, third United States artillery, roceeding to the ground east of the Grant “On wi eatisfaction, Mr. Harrity’ “Everything. York, improved co: t_do you base your expressions of 2 Improved conditions in New jitions in the west and re- dined of anaigmment ive t duly recorded amonw i a rece chs x pf Colt, Wry offer foveal by Duke | front uf the preraisem, on WEDNESDAY, ~ rent jf the preran on WRDNELD AN “Sh all thet certain y a Tomoved 60 Oar and being in the city Coitiabia, sud known ant THE EAST HAL IN SQUARE 724, | Situated on the south side of D strest between, 2d streets northeast, which te in near Massachusett | quiet steady with usual business at 48624a%¢ for |sixty-day bills and 487%{a488 for demand. | Posted rates 487592489. Names of Victims of Asiatie Cholera. | | The clearing house statement for today is as x The board of health | follows: Exchanges, @111,499,173; balances, fternoon that from s bacterio- ‘The subtreasury was debtor at the made by Prof. Biggs on | youse today $850,677. The official coped of the bodies of several suspected cholera patients | the Mercantile Safe Deposit Company shows no thore have been five deaths from Asiatic cholera | change in the stock of silver, which remains at Se the city of New York. 1,922,526 ounces. Certificates outstanding, ‘The names of those who died from cholera | + nt nln nein ne Sel eh ste, i re State bonds have been neglected. Kvmengretig eons, Bonds have been quiet and fairly steady. In ae bres mpi the stock market after 11 o'clock dullness ceomera marked the trading in railroad shares madam of Sc no further progress was made in er direction, the dealings _remain- ing utterly barren of feature. Distillers, , became not only very active, but de- cidedly strong and rose to 52%, at which point tent, will form in battery, facing south, and fire the President's calute when the President has ascended the stand. At the conclusion of the ceremonies the | will be raised and the salute to the Union w: | be fired. rublican inevery election that has thus far been held. That ought to be enough to en- courage anybody. The returns from Vermont | show that the republican majority has fallen off abont 11,000 as compared with the vote of Sep- | tember, 1888. Our majority in the Arkansas election showed a large increase.” “-And as to Meine?” : “The Maine news is particularly gratifying. The decrease in. the republican share oo hus not only depressed republicans, but will | stimulate the democratic leaders to renewed energy everywhere.” “Thon you feel pretty well satisfied with the result 80 far’ “Yes, I feel that we have reason to be confident. The only danger is that our voters | may become over confident and reiax their efforts, This will be undoubtedly guarded against, however.” “And do you continue to bear satisfactory news from the so-called doubtful states?” reports of all the national officers. e news reached Chairman Edson today by letter from Gen. Palmer. It may be that the documents will be ready by Wednesday next, | but the outlook is not bright. INDIANAPOLIS WANTS IT NET YEAR. Secretary Dingman of the citizens’ executive committee wears a tricolored badge on which Indianapolis is declared to be the en- campment city for 1893. The ribbon is an artistically printed affair and not calou- the line of the parade Tuesday next. The con- tract between the firm and the committee on decorations require that all streets crossing Pennsylvania avenue, from Ist to 22d streets, shall be decorated by hanging flags and shields on both sides of the avenue. ‘The plan calls for the decoration of forty-four street crossings, is and at each will ‘be hung the ‘cont-of-arme of | , Last evening a mecting was held at the Light one of the forty-four states of the Union. A | Mfantry Armory of the members of company | prominent member of the committee on deco- | A who went into service in April, 1861, and rations stated to a reporter of Tur Stam this | there was a goodly attendance. The object of slcu- | afternoon that the decorations put up esterday | the meeting was in reference to the parade and Inted to damage the chances of Indianapolis in | were disappointing, and the contractors will be | reunion of the minute men of 1861 and tho the warm fight likely to develop over location. | requested to make them more extensive. The en- | formation of a national association on the 2et Reotane co veurae ii | trance to the White Lot and White Honse will be | instant, and it was ted that there was ¥ ae claborately decorated by Julius Tansburgh. | much interest among the other three monthe | Capt. James Hope, well-known a6 a ‘wer | Flags will be provided all persons residing or in | District companies and meetings would be artist, has brought with him to this city six | business on fia ies of march who will decorate | called of the general Association of District large studies, in oi, of Antietam. ‘These will | their residences and stores. They wre furnished Veterans at 1014 | Pennsylvania arenue.to- ‘i i tent | by the War Department on the order of Chair- | night, the Metropolitan Rifles at 211 I street eee ee | man LD. Wino of the commitice on decora- tomorrow night, and. there was but ittle doubt a ions, street. FIVE DEATHS IN NEW YORK. LING & BON, Avcte. Gre Rat. a. STS OF RESIDENCE at? LIMEAST AT AUC ITION SEPTEMBER SIRTPENTH, oI WE WE TULA PH ‘THE MINUTE MEN O¥ "61. a annus deed of trast ups 0 vurchoser's option. hie property te kn with in Sfteen day ale of the anslgne: reser s the Premiers » the deta uitine In sone new All convey- o 5 who died September 6. A Mrs. Sophia Wigman, died ne. Win. Wigman, ToMoRKOw. BERNHEIMEK & CO, Auctioneers, Baccessoreto Werke & 57 Louisiana ave. n September 11 at 411 East Beck, thirty years old, ock yesterday (Tuesday) d Morning at No. 164 24 0 ¥ | that the District men wor be able to a bei We hay | it showed a net rise of 18{ per cent. A droo : wuld make ee. We have renson to expect democratic soa ial : ieee ——_ | ing tendency developed in the market toward Sakae cae aa BLAIR POST OF BT. LOUIS, | show, tn the ‘place properly belonging to them, | succeas in New York, Indiana, Boanecticat and | ranck’Ehte SE RNUAPROER. Pieicoer EXECUTORS SAT OF GROCERIES, de HOUSES ROCKED LIKE CRADLES. , but at that time the market was intensely | _Th¥ee war governors today resp; Blair Post of St. Louis will be here on Satur-| 0% the right of tho line, as the first in serv- | New Jersey. In New York especially we have | 1 BED ROOM SETS. PLU sit committee's invitations. Samuel J. Crawford of Kansas will be bere if his;health permits, W. M. Stone of Iowa is here, J.T. Lewis of W consin cannot come because of bodily infirmity. ‘THAT BALLOON ASCENSION. Letters were read from Capt. Stillings nd others of the Massachusetts organization | |to the effect that many of the survivors of | ag who enlisted in April, '61, would be in ine. - | dull and fairly steady at insignificant changes Accompanied by a Cloudbarst tn | from first prices. Bar silver, 833¢. Southeast Virginia. = Special Dispatch to The Py Pere: ore PARLOR SUITES. BOOK CASES, EXTENS) AND OTHER TABLES. HAIR AND SHUCK MATTRESSES, 500 SIRE WOVEN AND UP. }OLST! OTS, MATTRESSES AND VIL WITHTN OCR SALES ROOMS THOHS. . SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH, AT TEN day morning. the party in ull numbering about 500. They will be quartered at the Franklin School building, which ie now being appro ately decorated under the supervision of Commander W. J. Dale and Post Adjt. J. C now a thoroughly united democracy under most efficient leadership. Ihave reason to ex- pect that we shall carry Wisconsin and Dlinois and that the electoral votes of several of the fer western states will be lost to the republi- cans, A Cyclone ine S Petersburg was vis- | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The following are the opening and FLAG DISTRIBUTION. 80 closing prices ARG! Ni . vAGOX i ited at an e is morning by what is | the New York Stock Mafket, a8 reported Dy Chairman Edson says that the man who wants | Broadwell. One of the coming veterans, mem-| Louis D. Wine, chairman of street decoration, LARGE LOT FLAGS AXD. DELIVERY WAGOK. 28 | 3. 3, WATERS, Executor. Believed by many to have been a real cyclone, | Wie te Catsou & Macartney, 1419 F street, to goup in a balloon from Grand Army Place | bers of Blair Post, is Capt. W. J. Haynes. He | was geen in his office this morning and isonet | ‘The decnenn ge san reueerd BERNHEIMER & CO., Auctions 8,000 TaARe aie & ran jeaoes | #erved in the war of 1812, in the Mexican war : agg : erate are showing by their courte | HA. ots op CRREDEEMED pLEDOPS YROMAS Downs Which was acc a tain storm whic Same | 0. mee « hep ©} D and the war of the rebellion, He is one bun- | the busiest men ir Washington, issuing orders | in regard to the Peck report that it wornes |W 7nih acil'ar the as - Te) wine The storm; —— = and as high as he thinks best, provided the | dred and five years old. ou Capt M:B Thorp of ‘the War Department | thom. ‘There can be no doubt that it | Penpsyivenis sve. UNCANSON BROS., Auctionsers the wind | MP pe ----| 2 ascensions do not cost the citizens’ committeo ae for flags to persons on Penneylvania avenue be- me | focds lett here ous D . Reb Fei anyitting- ‘THE JATHAWKERS. tween Ist and 22d streets northwest, He says|“% doing them o large amount Se ba peeve ong ADMI k, o8 SALE q.and many | 5S. PORE EE Ne Poo Col. B. J. Hinton sends the following to Tue | the great demand for flags indicates a general | d#mage, but whether their efforts to dis- | mic consists of Hold Sil | AY, SEPTRAHER SEVENTEENTH, 5a en ae Pac! Final Piedeusinun vaca giver galcoumdliiees Sraz for publication: “There isa mistake in| decoration. The Secretaries of War aud Navy | Credit it are going to be advantageous | Ds Z } PCLOCK P M., we wiil sell within the is doubted. Anyway their expert, Mr. Ander. son, is keeping up the fight against it, He in- sists that commercial history of New York from 1808 down has almost every year shown a8 lasge & proportionate increase in manufactures and amounts paid for wages as in the year which ‘Mr, Peck reported upon. In many years, heaays, the increases are much more yy marked | than in 1891. “Mr. Peck's report,” he said, in | talking of the matter, “has received much more attention than it deserves. The facts and figures soon iniature the roster of the thirteenth corps, as published | have orgie ie poy and eT pe by you yesterday. The Kansas cavalry regi- apt a na fae) ane ati pinay et ment named as serving in that organization | Qn band and’ ready for distribution about six must have been ite famous seventh known as | bUndred fags. the “Jayhawkers.” The fifth rogiment, Col.| caVALRY IN THE ARMY OF THE PoToMAC. Fowell Clayton, always served west of the! The following is a list of cavalry regiments Missiesippi and were ai 0 my of . the Border in 1863 under Gen. 8. B. Curtis and | SA ee fe.the seventh army corps in 1864 under Gens. |" United States regulars, first, sccond, fifth and piles sieht rit ees sixth; Maine, first; New Hampshire. first; Ver- # Duncans Bron ana Data by members of the first corps, who met at the | Ebbitt House lost night. It was announced | that Gen. Lucius Fairchild wonld deliver the principal address at the corps reunion, and that provision bad been made for first-class vocal | and instrumental music. The appointment of a reception committee of twenty-five was au- thorized and all the registration books were placed in charge of C. H. Smith. A vote of ‘thanks was unanimously tendered Messrs. Birch TH, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. | EN P.M. and contingine until 1 lote : Volta Graptiogt x Holders of firkets will pleans take nottow ‘s Beh the United rooting vent tin SPECTAT. SALE FURNITURE, CARPETS, COTS, BEDDING, i CARE TOTION On THURSDAY, SEPTPMBER FIFTE Ore. is. & Nawhs ‘SHINGTON LOAN AND T. istrator of Estate of Aulrem Moc " commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M.. we shal. sell, | _Se22-<dhts 2 : ie Hessast FINST MAINE HEAVY ARTILLERY. mont, first; Massachusetts, frst, second, third | Contained in it have absolutely no relation to | Seinen Pge ES gg = ake een een ee dhein geteroritin grunting to the membera of | For tho sixteenth time since the close of the | and fourth: Connecticut, first; bode faland, {any results which can be attributed to the Sagres make ee pan, | Wee B MIELIANS & On. i ng end the root of the building torn off | the first corps the use of their parlors for their | war the first Maine heavy artillery will hold a | fitwt; New York, frst (veteran), first (Lincole), —_. Lon SUITES UPHOLSTERED IN PLUSH, KAW. meetings and for other courtestes extended. | reunion next Wednesday. ‘This time it will be | ¢¢0Dd (Harris light), second (mounted rifles), | _BEFUBLICAN PROSPECTS IN WISCONSIY. SILK UAND HAS CLOTH FOLDING. BEDS jog | thitd, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh (first mounted | Committeeman Payne of Wisconsin, whohas| WALSUT AND yARDROBES. Halt. agers Washington Stock Exchang: THE THIATERNTH CORPS. Cerra a Err Thermo’ | Fides), eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh (Scott's | been here consulting with Chairmaln BACKS, COUCHES, TEL CARD FIER at the auction rooms of Walter 1B. Wille nolisherk. In diff Saics—Hegular call, 12 oclock mz Washing. | The thirteenth corps held an important | by the regiment from 1862 to AnD4. “he officers | 500), ‘thirteenth, fifteenth,” sixteenth, seven-| Gees sevaciee with ee Gi ot cent, | TRESSES: PILLOWS ‘BEDDING, ke : bre aoa Unies sigs ‘kington aud Soldiers’ Home | meeting at Willard’s last evening, » pleasant | Of the First Maine Heavy 9 | teenth, nineteenth, (first dragoons) twentieth, =e democrat PREG |! - PURER are: President, H. H. Shaw. Portland, Me.;| (2 “eompanies). twenty-first. twenty-fourth and twenty. first and third; Pennsylvania,’ first, i third, fourth, sixth, eighth, eleventh, twelfth, hthat Wiscousin is a doubtful state. He says: “The republicans of Wisconsin | are reunited, the disseensions in the incident of the occasion being the visit of Gen. E. A. Carr, one of the old division commanders. He was given » hearty reception and made a vice presidents, Cyrus K. Bridges, Penobscot, Me., and James B. Parsons, Dwight, Il; treaa- urer, Henry E. Sellers, Bangor, Me.’, secretary, sel3-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts S. 48, registered, 1907, | arcurre, DARE & ©O., Aucts.,20 Pa. ave.n.w. U. S48, coupons, 1907, Payabie Pe party owing to the school question two years | TRADE SALES OF TIN WARE. Of the river tof Columbia Bonds—geyear fund, 56 | pleasant address. The secretary reported that | Isaac J. Dunbam, Winterport. Me. Directors wing bbeal seokenieabi Beebe, On THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER FIP. | pd lotro st ks icane and many of the Water, stocks, t | Pe'had received from Col. Bartlett, secretary of | Albert P. Eastman, Falls Church, Va.; Calvin | Harteenth, fourteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, | ago having 4 and (the | sHEw Ti. comtuincian at TEN O'CLOCK, et our | ford ani. W: Sante s#-year fund, 63. —— asked. Water stock, 1s, 1903, eighteenth, twentieth, twenty-firet and twenty- second: Maryland, first: District of Columbia, A. HOUGHTON sales roonis, {220 Pennsylvania Overs. iment of Tin Ware, cot ue, a large assort- up, Calh Sed Sep front. While ft is not ex- 4 Farnsworth and Frauk A. Clark of this cit) peet ing of Wash Boilers, Bread the Thirteenth Corps Society, the original copy that the majority will reach that of 1888 solar vw ‘Thowe desir- 2.658, 1924, fand, cur- | of the constitution and by-laws. John A. Lancy, Sharron, Mass., and Rufus P. | gest; Ohio, first (1 equadron), second, sixth and | there is no reason to doubt that that state will | Paus, Milk Buckets, Wash Basins, Slop Buck PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucti ‘Sus, reg’ dios, 1990- | ing during the encampment to become members | Peaks, Bangor, Me. Mhirtconth! “Michigan, fire Sfthe aitth, and | Cast its electoral vote for Harrison and Reid.” | Simgtss™tegoun Pariaces, Ham Botlere Scoop | « SS A Ta a MILITARY SURGEONS. seventh; Iitinols, clghth end twelfth; Indians, | _ Ph regard to tho statement mado yesterday tm | Sit “oaadin c'weltateceed ty cee ae oe | TATE SAE OF VACA vee = ie cea NE: | Hint of Borin serving tn the core, The mater | | The St, Lou Reyubic mage: “Tr. B. Chan-| tints Wont Wirinia, et, second third, Sth, | erin newspaper in New York purporting | Tita tanaenton cl ea ee ae aigiutew wad aukae goto ‘allrvad, Couvertiple 6 15 | of the program was left to the chairman | céllor of this city is in correspondence with the ees cas invitee Stichigan Mr. Payne sid: “There is not the | e320 AT AUCTION Washington Light Infantry istmort- | and secretary. The badges were distrib- | surgeons of the country who have seen military OLD DIVISION, alightent foundation in fact for the inference to | [)UNCANBON Contest Over Deler in the Now Jersey —anned. Washington tated, and Gen, | Clark was Instructed |to | gervice with a view tohaving a general reunion| All members of Shields’ old division are }insidiously set forth. The republican stele | V.ouree KALE GP -YEE REMAINDER oF - base ¥ avention. bid. — asked. W: | prevent one to Gen. John A. McClernand, the | at the Grand Army encampment soon to be | earnestly and urgently requested to be at the | ticket will receive the entire support of the | ““GGdps REMOVED FROM HOTEL STHATFORD Fe Trextes rst corps commander, and the secretary was | held in Washington, D. un addition to the | Ebbitt House i evening at 7:30 sharp, | party and will be elected.” TO DUNCANSON BRO'S, AUCTION BOOMS, 20K P.M. k id, 105 asked, Chesa- | 80 instructed to present the corps badge to} many features it is proposed that all surgeons | Letters and telegrams will be read from Gen. IN VIRGINIA, fim " Sees 23s oe out ies mort Se, — bid, | the clerks of the hotel and the newspaper re-| who participated in the recent war, whether as | John B. Roller of Stonewall Jackson's famous} "Gen, Groner of Virginia called at | TENTH, 1 Burien recriet in sunt) meois in and North O Street Rallroad ist | porters. A resolution of thanks for the use of | federal or confederate, unite into an auxiliary command, residing at Harrisonburg, Va., ten- being republican | [Siil well at Mice Of the survr faction back ~ bid. — asked. Metropolitan | the parlor at Wiliard’s war passed, and Maj. | association. The plan has met the approval of headquarters today and, after a long conversa- | renioved to Duncauson Bro’s., 9th Ftible 68, 112 vid, Tid asked. U. avertible 3, Ea bid, 127 asked. ad ‘Trust 58, 1905, A. & O., 100 4 Security and Trast’ Ss, 100 bid,— asked. American Secarit . 1906, "A. & On 10) bid, — anked. ‘Co. Innp. 6% 110 bid, — asked. Wasting’ Co. Yat ts. 1592-1921, "105 idk, — 1. Anacostia R. R, gold, 69, 1901-81, 4. & 0 ked. Washlagtod Light Infantry 2d be Hank Stocks—Bank of Wasnington. 300 Bank of the Republic, 256 Mtan, 265 bid, — asked. Cent dering reception to the members of Shields’ division on the 294. instant,"the date of -pro- powed excursion to Winchester, Kernstown and larrisonburg. WORK OF THE WOMEN. The ladies’ committee held a meeting yester- day afternoon. The ladies were so proud and glad of the rain that it did not affect their at- tendance in the slightest degree. Mise Barton presided as usual and the various subcommittees had all important reports to make. ‘The decor- | ration committee, under Mrs. EdwinTruell,will commence their work today and the entire com- mittee have notified her of their willingnoss to help her in auy direction their’ services will be needed. ‘The headquarters of the ladies’ committee after Saturday afternoon will be in the Kennedy building, F street, at the burean of information. Mrs. Martha R. for couventenoe of ale ATARGE SUPPLY OF BLANKETS, WHITE AND. GRAY: COMFORTS. SHEETS, SPREADS. PIL- LOW AND BOLSTER CASES, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, & A lange assortment of La Curtains and Porticres. Chrominger was appointed a committee in| charge of the registration of members. The | next meeting will be held in the tent Monday evening and a final meeting at Willard’s on the night of the 27th. SEVENTEENTH conrs. At the meeting of the seventeenth corps last evening it was announced that Gen. M. F. Force of Cincinnati would be present at the corps reunion. Considerable routine business wat transucted, the following assignment of officers of the day being made: Monday, Capt R. H. Morgan; Tuesday, Heury Hurton; Wednes- day. Capt. Sage; Thureday a, m., Comrade Dayton; Thursday p. m., Comrade Burney; Friday p. m., Comrade Hull, and Friday p. m., Comrade Huyden. The next meeting will be held Friday night at the pension oftice. the Association of Military Surgeons of the National Guards of the United States, of which | Col. Chancellor is «ecretary and which hada successful convention here several months ago. ‘The surgeon general of the army has tendered the use of the library hall of the Medical Mu- scum, corner 7th and B streets southwest, and the initial gathering will be there at 10 a.m. on | September 19. Those who cannot attend ‘are | requested to vend their names to Dr. E. Chan- cellor of this city or to Surgeon General George Henderson, Washington, D.C. It is under: | stood that a plan will be perfected for the en- tertainment of foreign surgeon generala and their respective staffs, who will meet in America | in 1893." tion with Secretary McComas, had a protracted | talk with Chairman Carter. When asked about the situation in Sirginia be said: “Cam con- vinced thoroughly that the majority of voters in the old dominion are firmly opposed to accord— ing Mr. Cleveland another term ae President.” | Tavie Ware, consisting ‘of Dishes. Plates, Cups and ge oda Saucers, Glass Ware, Re. THE MARLBORO’ PIKE. SE At Becomes Free Koad Through Purchase = by Prince George's County Commissioners. Correspondence of The Evenins Sta: Urren Mantnono’, Mp., Sept. 14, 1892 Tho road leading from Upper Marlboro’ to the city of Washington, known as the District of Columbia and Upper Marlboro’ turnpike, will no longer be a toll road. Beginning today it will be a free road. The deed for the | if toriae of lays the truxtoos fe ont of defame weliny at parchas- >! Trustees. sale are Hote Rerve the Fight IDUNCANBON BuO. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE. WITH BKICK STABLE) ON ; STREET BETWEDS MASSACHUSETIS AVE- NUE AND B STREET NORTHEAST. : deed of urust duly recorded f meet SALE _OF HO! HORSES. CARRL B, NESS, ke. AT UCTIGN KOOMB "AND BAZAAR, G12 E STREFT NORTHWEST, ON MORNING, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH, ir AT IES O'CLOCK A.M., WILL EMBRACE 1 Parlor Farttare in Sultes and Odd Pisces, Pier and urrors Couches, Lounges, ej Chauier ‘urniture in suites and separate pieces, Hair and a Variety of other Mattresses, an assortment. of Bol- President of th: leaders were smoi platform. ‘There Jersey delegs With two banners bearing pictur Wer la, 15 asked. Wes Traders, 117 bid, — aa | too bid. — asked. Obio, W% bid, — asked. —Washington ‘and Georgetows, Metropolitan, 95. bid, 108 asked Capitol ana North 0 Eud, Rauibered weomty seven, ARMY TRUMPETERS. nd Kewdall if otm fm People whose idens of an army trumpeter’ performances have been gathered from hearing nto the ball of Judge | Columbia, Allan L.. MeDermott, chairmaa fpf the state | Steet. iugion and Soldiers’ THE ENGINEER CORPS. plain every day bugle calls have a surprise in | Hampson will be in churge of the bureau, and | - chase of the pike by the county for $10,000 | Sicraend Filiows, Cote, WW. Springs." half dozon | oft of fhe J committee, called the convention to order in - At the meeting of the engineer corps at the | store for themselves if they should happen to | ., 4 was executed yesterda} Office Desks and tent mittees, will be on hand early Monday morning and during the coming week to attepd to all | demands upon them. ‘Mrs. Spencer, in charge of the public comfort 4 committee, will have 150 boys distributed be- will furnish one of the most pleasing mumcal | tween the stations and wharves to escort ladies features of the encampment. Capt. E. 8. God-| to their quartera. They will wear a. scarlet frey, seventh U.S. cavalry, heard yesterday of | band on their hats, with “Messenger” in big their coming and last night. he telegraphed | letters, Gen. Forsythe asking him if he would not #end | yup geceeTios AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. the corps on so as to bave it bere in time to | “ny, cacnts forthe: Wi ‘ et head the cavalry in Monday's parade. a eeenernients ioe ee eae ee Corps reception at Congregational Church on MEETINGS TONIGHT. ; At 4:90 this afternoon the reunion committee | Friday evening of next week are finished. Gen. Ata meeting of the directors an Monday Richard E. Brandt, state's attorney, was appointed agent tg collect the un- paid tolls due the company. A force of men under the direction of J. T. Young of Wilmington, Del., head lineman of the P.,W. &B. R. R., are at work constracting a telegraph line from Marl- boro’ station to La Plata, The line will be in operation as far south as Chittenbam by Satur- day. During all elections special trains had to be run from Marlboro’ to Pope's Creek, Md., in order to get the returns for the news ‘The season for ortolan and reed bird shooting Fxteusion Tables, Chairs, &., emarks. E red to the con- Chairs. the Passaic delegation and sai state committee had followed its estab- | of admission to | lumbia, bid, Ne wegen Le Lad erg e 0} : - | — asked. Riggs, 6% bid, 74 ash Peopie's, 5%, bid, te is . Eineoin, Ss via, 9 asked “Commerctal, | (Applause. ] id, 5, auked. £ Somerset was then made ‘pice’ Insurance Stocks—Columbia Title, 6% bid, with Senator Michael | — asked. Keai Estate Title, 127 bid, — asked. s secretary. Mr. Bergen | Gas aud Elecirie Light Stocks—Washlngton Gas, tisan speech. | 46, asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 bid, — when Chairman besos U.S. Ele Agt, 14s bid. Slock#—Firemen's, 47 bid, 55 asked. bid, — asked. Corcoran, 70 bid, woual Union, 16% bidyis'aaked. “Co- Ebbitt House last evening they arranged for their reunion at engineer tent, southeast cor- ner of Grand Army Place, on Wednesday, Sep- tember 21, as follows: Firet Missouri engineers, 9 to ll am.; first New York engineers, 11 a.m. | to 1 p.m.; United States engineer battalion, 1 to Sa.m.; firat Michigan engineers, 3 to 5 p.m., and war musicians, 5 to taps, The fifteenth and fiftieth New York engineer brigade holds a re- union in the*Sheridan teut,”9:30a.m.to 1:30 p.m. ‘There will be near the engineer tent two other large tents, A and B, in which reunions will take lace on Wednesday, September 21, of the first be around when the seventh United States cav. airy trumpet corps is at work. Chief Trump: eter Hardy and his men are coming on with one of the western Grand Army porte and thes ALSO A lange consignment of Moyuette, Body Brussels and Tatentey Carpetyand Hugs, «full Ine of Cooking and ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, RES, CARRIAGIS, H4 _sekz2t THOS. DOWLIN. Fo SALE On ExcHANGE. LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF CAR- RIAGES, BUGGIES, DOCTORS’ AND PONY PHEATONS, DAYTON WAGONS, ROAD CARTS, EXPRESS AND GROCEKS' WAGONS AND HAR- tes to be eteem, sale at 6 per cont per ‘and to be of the counties tor appointments annaes Thompson of Warren moved that PROFESSIONAL. Stocks—Wash. Brick Machine, — : inted by adetncliment of the Ne- NERS, te. al county be passed antl the committee eat Falls Ice, 127 bid, 137 asked. | United States veteran engineers, 9 to 11 a.m.,| will tat the platform on Grand At | — , hoor : is now on and sportemen are crowding to the UST RECEIVE! RS. ELLSWORTH, CLATRVOMANT, ~ Jeutuds baa’ settled the dispute in that | Bull kyp Panorama, 15. bid, — eg.” Parumatic | tent A; the veouts, 11 to 3 p.m., tent A; military | Syl us v mY |tional Guard, will have entire charge af the | Minit ahoutlog grounds Of the’ Faterees | 25 HEAD OF LAE ECEIUED. ae | Matt WANT, MEDIOW ineoin Hall . | Gan Carriage, .98 bid, 1.05 asked. . City Brick, 36 bid, 95 asked. Washington Market, — bid, "18 asked. later cean Bullding, — vid, $5 asked. Nor. and Wash. Steaiuboat Co., 97 bid, 101 asked. fe Deposit’ aud Trust Compantes— Washi and ‘Trust, 120 bid. 123 asked. American | seating, ticket taking, &c., upon that occasion. Aids-de-cathp on the staff of the commander- | The program is just about as perfect in every in-chief will meet tonight at the Ebbitt House | detail ae it ix le to make it, and so will the committoesof the fifth.cleventh, | Mrs. Logan has sccured the services of two twelfth and twentieth corps. young ladies, the Misses McManis of Indian- Survivors of Shields’ division will congregate | apolit to take part in the program, Mins Laura at the Ebbitt House this evening. ol ‘treats ail 1 telegraphers, 3 to 5 p.m., tent A, and railroad locomotive engineers, 2 to 4 p.m., tent B. It was also arranged to have headquarter tents for each of these organizations in addition, which they can occupy as such during the en- campment. It was aunounced that any organi- ABLE FOR CARKIAGE OK VRAUGHT PURPOSES. | “*!'* BENSINGER, HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, 99K AND 940 LA. AVE % ASECTION SALE TS ky TCESDAY, THURSDAY 1 > D SATURDAY, 10 A. M. eco Se_| RSS 2. E. RITE, TRANCE AND BUSINESS foe? where these birds are to be found plenti- Josoph Brady bas as constable of Surratt’s district and Arthur B. Suit as consta- ble of Spaulding’s district. J.C. Grimes bas been appointed constable of Oxon Hill dis- tren metiam, after City haas returved. ave them ejected. er the Passnic | county con- | to t < 7 i ‘Advice siven 3 pant) ‘sud Teast 1ale te 150 cated. “Hetiooan rot, aad MeMauis isu whistling soloist and Miss Alice HANCERY SALF OF VALUABLE TRACT OF S bee baht podgerere | epost, and ‘Trust Con, 117} Did, —aaked. | sntiou lomine 1 Place on tye net coment | Thelast meoting of the commitieeof the Army | accompanies ber on the piano. ‘These. artists | 0% ie 2c ZLAND ON NORTH LINE OF LE DROME PARK. re lenpee H have no voice | ion Sate Deposit, 100 bid, — asked, any other arrangements with Gilbert Thomp- | of the James will be held tonight at Willard’s | have been heard all over the west and in Canada, LAUREL. District of Colanibi inequity cause No. iris tanceenak ‘ae ios elias | ee ee incu, the'ahalrmeptalchacge ‘fithiete conincs. | Hott | The whistler has convinced all her hoarers that Inwhsch Bentauin Butzerwo-th, aduinistrator, Thesmebes wap ne awe fume Baltimore Markets. The war musicians of this city were requested | Cavalrymen who were in the Potomac cavalry | man has not yet succeeded in fashioning @ | correspondence of The Evenine Star. Pisirasnand i, Otin Rendall evel onc sommaeone E fa : give Passaic | ae as 3 Rages ds fed to | Corps are requested to meet tonight in the red | musical instrument which will at all. compare La Mo. 14, 1892, | Billeell at public auccion infront of" the pennies on ¥ any re | _BALTIMONE. Sept 16—Plour steady, unchanged | to take an interest in the reunion assigned to | corpe are reauevtad to meet tonie | with tne throat, mouth and lips of a woman. | yrony interesting stack Ange | THUMBDAY, THD FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEM: | WynOF. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED on rley wing and a vietory | CItC*RO paprela Wh ne wet = ‘A wpecial meeting of the survivors of the sec- |The birds are Miss Laura McManis’ onls ny interesting stories are told of some of | BER. P.M. ; all that tract wertinin clairvoyant, astrologer aud mediaes i jor Seunte | tars: — : September. October, 7570765 ber, W#4,ui9%; steamer No. 2 ted. "70%— ~ vushels, shipumenis, 36,000 bushels; the old and historic mansions which are sit- uated in and about our town. Old Avalon ond army corps resident in this city is called | rivals. The young ladies are the daughters of for this evening at 7:30 in| the. tea room, Wil- |» soldier who afterward entered the Methodist thiscity Hes woplertul’ propiestie ‘itevoals ‘Tiididen tusetorien.. revowe Stolen property, Uriits separated Uuether, cawee sust rinses, MEDAL OF HONOR LEGION. When the convention of the Medal of Honor . took a recess until 2 o'clock | Db. . 4 lard’y Hotel. Every member is earnestly re-} ministry. Place, which is situated about in the center | fortes speedy ._fivem waccews tn busines” gota LS AS Seri what stenihe Pulte iuatee Longer, | Legion meota next Wednesday it will ind every | quested to attend, ar somie important matters |. ‘Tlie committee on accommodations have still| Srahe ternon: Aare troct, is the oldest place | Sutsraerih fine cf Le "Drit Park: haw'an everncs | yu scoubleyet tl eMtacmoen. Mtn ore fed tae * Have Faith in the Bank. 77. Corn trin—mixed apot, S4adiy; -| preparatory arrangement in good working | pertaining to the final arrangements for the re- | a long list of good accommodations on their in: the cobtanaig endl “Sar cit | onic ines oe ane coming to the right place at once, 14.—The run on th + Sais; October, 54 asked; year, 58 DId—Te- | Graer ‘The local committee met last night at | unfon demand instant attention. books, and are constantly in recept of others, ity sonnccted pate fy here others have failed "convinces Bank is subst The large majority 2H baahels; | shipments, "000 bushels: | °° Texidence of Quartermaster General J. R.| Badges of artistic design will be distributed; | made in person and by letter. From the tone | it history some curious incidenta. Rumors is cieuttal. Aatinfaction. vaaraute positors hav oundlie siasle eee tbade ssa Min wine, teaser nellon ernbe Gato | Darham and closed up lisunte-convention pro- the wearer of one will thereby be constituted a | of the minh neu received from persons oak of = bo hag = pred ately Bcc Seon rp ta pa Bian Dh n ‘ sateen, Stadt etter was. recel member of the second army corps reception | town applying there seems to be an idea that stitution ix sound and the prospects | tere, sents Teneeams, Waies | Gram, The following letter was received from | coinittee, This badge will be a beantifub| quarters are scarce and bigh priced. ‘The con- | tend that this atory te afloat for no other reason - ae ; Stock, taer#t bushels. Rye Arm—No % | "fam ‘that the Medal of Honor | souvenir of the twenty-sixth anniversary of the | trary is the trath, and the committee can secure | than to do injury. their normal course. | Gs bid—recelpta, X141 bualiels; stock, 41,981 Duab- | yee on ate to havea reunion during the en. | encampment of the G. A. R, just us desirable quarters now as they could a| » There was a cry of fire latelast night, coming SEALS | flinatnte. ““Gtin Greigats’ very aul tus: | campment, and shall be delighted if they will THE NAVAL REUNION IN BALTIMORE. month ago, and at the regulation prices, pee) plage Mdemaros w hl ah UM MIGRANTS. | chanzel” Cotton nominal—miading, Ty." Pro- | do me the honor to attend reception in the | Baltimore is ready to care for the naval vet- igrieteayterhendeert ard ¥isions ‘active — mess pork, 13.50ald rotunda of the Capitol and also to call in a body Meats, louse shoulders, 7s; lomg clear, ‘The ladies’ committee rooms this morning upon me during the reception on Tuesday even- Siiccuae ticles Wie , balk eraus who will be in that city during the latter B gm to Opera = o the rendezvous: of many of the advance Pand Qsa Europe Now on the Way. Tib sides, 8! ‘agar-pickled shoulders, 8%; | ing. You may not know that Gen. Logan had ge A : a The at f the smoigrant who had been |Get Salh? dpe gotta POA | oof ewe Beal gold male presented to (Totus of tawretony Manus who amen | Soom rink, p(y RE Dooked for passage to this ntry before Presi- | firm and active—creamery, fancy, do. fair | him by Congress after fall of Vicksbarg. I Po iar peg is to the delegates at the Lyceum ber of and the attorney of the Army Nurses’ | bim to grow drowsy, and he feli over the jen, Sie; each Foon,» wo opm Dis, deut Harrison's proclamation was isaued will | }2 choice, Haz; do imitation, 20az%; ladle fancy, | am unable to express my appreciation Ne heater on Thursday evening, beginning at 8 | Ayociation, came in to pay her respects to | table and uj with pene ee " | sate: do.’ good to enoice, 1éait; #to1 ed, 16a | kind letter, and feel mort unworthy of the | o’clock, will be in charge of Capt. J. Frank | xfiss Barton. She brought'a company of thirt t he ran out of help, | | DCTION SALE OF UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES. THOMAS OF THE MAGNETIC 15 A ¥ uctive—wazl.' Coffee qu! cat tifying personal com: w you | Supplee include @ 1 7 ? - A iment at his office, More peerage pascengste Wii be ken on | geen EL GHN’ Het: alone? Gulee aesyaee | Graifring personal commendations which you @uppieo and wil incladew iuneheon. "| Yitors, who were nghteccing al aay, out the | ACCU. menaniutn 6c) knctgorry nor at Patan aon steamelipe in Europe bocnd Yor New York, | (ranulated. OX Copper Arm — refed, 10%. | 4" unteigned pleasure to be of use to mar will hold « meeting at the Lyceum, and inthe a yp rage ge, od i aiten FIPTEESTE, Ine, E BORE a Eel <2 , asai.86 Peanuts ay ieeraly dvomely decorated. There flags 0. ‘airy. Soueienta Ss wetter Indictments by the Grand Jury. jap ag a er EIGHTH CoBPs. ’ ts melee pincer lirgnal pr pref omly mle an) ead “yaa at ate our, 1 Ep ‘ance of that end of the house is patriotic. TO ENTERTAIN M'CULLOCH Post. Mrs. M. A. McCulloch, No. 610 New sI8 pe Ren a MEDICAL. &c. D%, Bor tes OMA] 82% ALAS qe Sis ater aee u eioranty bu VU. 8. Grpnt'Cirele, No. 1, Ladies of the @) A. mes Today Justice Bradley received the report of | 1. 4; shelied, No. % 434- the grand jury and disebarged them until Mon- | day, the 26th. The indictments reported were as follows: Martha Devine.alias Mary Des Dorsey. alins Emma Jackson, I | Harry Ages, Charles Matthews and Eaward Jones, James Waters and Jon Hichardson, hoesedr Chas. Brooks (2 casts), Peter McPherson (2 8; enses), Henry Jobneon, ‘George Carter, alias Jeave James, and Araos Wari: alias Henry Robinson, assault with intent to kill. } Frank L. Brown, alias Fred. Brown, and James W. Wright, sesault with intent to com- Damages fot Having Eaten Bad Meat. Bit rape. Edward Blick yesterday, by C. ©. Tucker, en- Hart, Edwerd Davis, alias Hen: . redbeed . Wome Cisrise Sense end Albert'Bach, short? | tered suit against the Fairbank Cauning Com- Harris and Jobn H. Dorvey, larceny from per- | pany to recover $6,000 damages by reason of sen. | being made sick, &c. He atates that on June 18 Harry Ages and Wm. Lawton, hocsebreaking and larceny: Charles Waldron, larceny. ‘The charge sgsinst James Hunter of larceny from the person was ignored. y to meet at Portsmouth, | The meeting of the eighth corps and the Army of West Virginia at the Eb- bitt House last evening was largely at- Badges will be distributed this week. would be « BALTIMORE, Sept. 14 — Virginia threes, 76 a:b: Baltinore’ and” OW stocks S506, Nortars | Central stock, 64%a654; Baltimore and Onio | Southwestern first incomes, 69% Did: Consolidated as Donds, 116 asked; do. stock, S9ai05y. fi Oste— sta Sob jember. 7.814: October, M, iue—Septembder 1.58; October, | R.-willold their last meeting before the on- | put up to be delivered to BH. Shocklett, | grocer and provision dealer, from whom plain- uit) rgeicgmr bong of <" | because sick and for a mont was been ordered to ivesti- | from attending to business, &c., fof Cape | weed that his children were alsomacde sick: eating of the -ame. pss Be Hott Goo-ge Wallick, an aged and respected of Frnkstown, Md., committed suicide fit of mental aberration at the mazzie of a & Acourt of ee i i