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v — aa ™ - or. 6 : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. _D. .c.. - : TUE COMING HOSTS. of the Union, he was servi in the Italian | toward entertaining the ‘boys in blue,’ thousai week, - |p GER FROM ARTY. aaa eer escates at| Sith ef Wik Ramana capa of whey | wae notes tainty ae aa?e,S6 Mot, cad | thous of paren eit wes itiog taake | micattet ts roe ____RATLROADS. —__ —— Bape Beinn Feese be | ae oe ee epee ead = vik mn. Already the | Where Lies the Perit to the South Caroline Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Dk : wa retired colonel. Col. de Vecchi came |G. A. R. ee eee eee sogmagage TOMER, Peet ae ener. : URE TRACK SPL! NID se Ma STEDL KALLA. . QUIPMENT. TRaINs tray WASHINGTON PRM STATI Veherm abd crs astotiows nA the Wont Pom | | that i ds, 7 : ay % Fred. Thomson, see- | several corps reported that thelr work war |." ix iu the yards, so that by tomorrow even- rupt tool of Wall street.” “We are the peo: steamer Ma Mount Ver- > all the freight cars b rom th ” ji ic , oarensing with satisfaction, and predicted | city and go Sawant the way. 7 Sean ple,” is their slogan, and their victory at the pe that the reunions of fhe veterans would be the | and Ohio Company will move their freight (AS Snare hyo Shp eae appointed a commit- | most successful ever eld. ‘Tho action of the | to the Rock Creek brunch, which ected serene | theiz claims, ‘The Farmers’ Alliance has ubso- to the red neck- | executive committee in refusing to change the | the county from Lindcu, there being about five | lute and undisputed control of the democratic | This division held | evening for giving the fireworks display was | miles of track there. erty hit in the state and has the votes of column, at the grand | reported. ‘The opinion of those present was to| Both companies have constructed platforms | Pon machinery in the state and has this city. having won that |the effect that it would be better to have the | slong their track: to the city limits nnd in the | 7 7Hite Votes—behind them. This is the con- 6 % by expturing in open. batt! * on some evening when the corps | freight yards for the benefit of the passengers. | ition that is to be-borne in mind where one AUCTION SALI meetings were not being he A resolution | The freight yard will be used for the storage | S@tres upon the politicM future of South | ~PHIS AFTERNOON. eect signe 111 pieces of field arti tue tings and 10,000 prisoner: was adopted to present a petition to the com-| of enrein which th | cer P coovedt i 5 % ; | com | of en fe Tiaftorn are to sleep, and | Carolina, ‘The state convention, which mects all under the leader / mittee, sigued bs all ihe carps chairmen, aak-| the street plitforus will be atiticed esractenser | during the latter part of the uionth to nomi | CHANCERY SALy OF WALCAMre fact oF | ypriow! With =: A meeting of the general committee on corps | been started toward their homes. While no Pty oat Sie hie poemet linden 4 sion, Army of the held a mecting at | reunions was held last evening in the Grant | More freight willbe brought inon either road it| their fidelity to Cleveland, whom they de- picaalgeste ecg tirene’ | the Ebbi: sing, Gen, E. W. | tent, Grand Army Place. The chairmen of the | i "he intention of the companics to deliver all | nounced in their state platform as “the cor- (@) er FLCC] | strangers, and their early arrivals will tend to | & to this country especially to take part in| | “If any ‘Johnny reb’ should stroll along our v u é Correspondence of The Evening Star. e . nol revival of the glories of the Grand | front and ‘enter our lines’ he will meet “gang | SOS ee onl Cmanzstox, 8. C., Sept. 18, 1892. i ef the Nepublic, together with his numer 3 read, piure him, decorate him | ‘The freight question has been disposed of by | Tho attstude of the palmetto state on na- . oe a and frieads of the great day Pet adie! tripee and with him ‘bridge the railroad companii. Bo, more Treight will | ional politics is just now an intercsting ques- | THIRD CAVALRY DIVISION. CORPS REUNION when the large mass ofthe pesseseets beet tion. ‘The: dorminant element which is the = | Resident members of the third cavalry divi- a >, her Ereeting pervousily the i ICTION SAL __FUTURE Days. S DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 al ers Seen ook eres amion never | Ng # Postponement of the fireworks display. | depots. Most of the incoming traius during | "ate etato officers and presidential electors, | “pr A208 SOMrM LINE Ot L’: DOLE PARE. EXECUTOR'S SATE OF Groce. 3 w color, and took every gun opened ‘SECOND CORPS. the busiest days will be stopped outride the Consists of 312 delegntes, of whom fifty-eight | Dikict of Colimbin panned inegticy canse No. LEK | pyletaceF ett us Rawit bockeon a ne Oticers of the day were appointed at the | Gepot: ard ono of the trans leaving here wll | OMY are conrervutive democraty, ar cf the estate of Sqnen Walker, deceased: rosin: | (ast Sr peceese ni the sales rocmns wf Th Noes. 2 ; | also start from points some distauce from the |* And by conservative democrats is moun’ Otis “Beadall et ai i SEPTENBER SEVENTEENTH, ting « : ‘ e y Sry vs being placed in the | Meeting of the second corps last evening ax fol- | P depot. men who are in ‘borough accord with the ma- | Will sell at public auction in {ront of the pren isex in Baltimore and Ohio road has issued an | tional democratic platform. ‘Their voice in the PAcasbaY, THe fr octoon AP OR RETRY, O'CLOCK A M.. a barrel of S | lows: Sunday, Capt. O'Farrell; Monday, Capt. Sheut 2 ew citizens’ committee, At- " + he | BER, jee2, AT SLOCK P.M. all that tract | about @cal mon Whisk: 1 Elnora at 2.3000 z John Fini order relating to the two branei 0 | convention wili be utterly unheeded. They will | Gland des:rited ‘sudcause, | ¥ ad Anta we i crening be i u readiness to handle promptly ; dirk; Friday, Mi One order pendig en nen OF HOTOG: | oe buvoths lightest taiiuence in abeplng its | comes < tect, ad bet Tos POR PHEADHERITA, Yew vonk axn tw tented te veterans of the | the that willeome. A yen. 8. 8. Carroll made a short address. | +All suburban trains ou the Metropolitan | deliberstions. ‘They are regarded by the domi- hi: ck fropteabont Lit J. J, WATERS, Executor. i. ge | late war sts at the White) ugton of New York city, an | After routine business the committee adjourned | branch, Frederick ti . Sland 52; Hagers- | nant element as worse than the republicans. " i Oe * wo vend Hee. 0 ening he was to atwend old army assectate of Secretary Dingman, | to meet at 6 o'clock Saturday evening at bend- | is 42, will arrive atand | Let.us look at the election figarox as devel- | ithe north jine of Tx Droit Park, bis au-avorage THOMAS DOWLING & sox, | a Paton rule Paster the reception to the members ealied at bead! toda; quarters tent. depart from the New York avenue station Sep- | oped by the recent democratic primary and see | Jroved wit a frauve dwelling bs : == Auctionreis. | Gene i eater ene ment i+ he on Olin, the secretary of state of Massachu- ARMY OF THE JAMES. tember 19, 20,21 and 22.” what they show: According to the census fig- | As provided by std : | JJESCASSON BhOS.. Auctioneer Beer, WAT LIMITED at iu promine and Army tau. i! At the meeting of the Army of the James last | The other is that all Baltimore Jocal trains | Ures there are 295,000 voters in South Carolina, | {Ftd for sale tn parcels abot 1 DMINISTRATOWS | Sa , exe axp| ne o ee Oat 2B hoe Ne 6 y 1 | Street, but the fia, Ukis for each | ADMINISTRATOWS “Gre OF sTocKS AND) hn ie hia week deve oni, Bae looking atter Jevening the several committees of arrange- | leaving here on the 19h und 20:h of this month | Of these 182,800 are colored and 103,000 white. | Uodiue Rpon tie trustee. whee ie onpay. «ee ones: tenors at ys ahah one will come on it | mente reported everything in readiness tor the | *€tet 12:10 p.m. will start from the east ide of | At the recent democratic primary $7,000 votes | theneltaion such oftering ty OR RATORDAN, SEPTEMBER SEVENTEEN. | Sp i iatrest ae at the line « | stag ing, nese for the | Delaware avenue between E and G streets, were polled (all whites), of which number Till- | Prewiaes a8 8 wh le, and | auction a iene bon ron PatLaper cially prepa: ington ¢ reunion on Grand Army Place. A resolution . man received 55,000 and Sheppard. the con- ne haehest Ltd to yates Tost <— tere o 345 ptm eewnve of thanks to the proprietor of Willard’s Hotel MARSHAL WINE'S ArDe. attvative demherntio: candid 32,000. ‘This phone Company Sto-p a share ard the representatives of the press was| Marshal I. D. Wine of tho civic escort to tho | vote of 87,000 was polled after oue of the most {Meyaroes © mesicaun Geaphophone Compal of the executive comunittee ¥63- | Passed, | Grand Army parade baz | heated and bitter canvasecs ever held in this | mest st x rath aay ol nal Press Brick Company Stock ay afternoon, the last before the encamp-| A vote of thanks was tendcred Joseph B. | aids: Chief of staff, M. M. Parker; first aid, S. | state. It represents safely the entire white | terest to Teg a EE ype ee President t. there was some discussion of a proposi- | Stillwell of New York for a donation of $25,and | 11, Bodfish; second aid, 8B. Hoge; third aig, | ote of the wtate, and it can under uo circus aa eee eek dees | Soma ea Atniett + eception at ch tion to postpone the orks from Tuesday to | ®f cr routine business the corps adjourned | 4. Parke; fourth aid, Capt. 3 “hore, | stances bo brought out at a general election, ¢ $400 on the whele tract ace, Columbia Athletic is not knew Wednesday night d been enggested that | © meet Friday night of next week. Jobu B. Daish, Andrew ‘Parker, J. i. 2ukins, | for the reasons that the only qualification for a | y MIN HUTT RWORTH, Trasiee I out or the veteran- wou'd be too weary after the parade EX-PRISONERS OF WAR, ©, E. Beach, F.R. Cullen, James £. White, T, | Voter at the democratic primary was that his | 407 ‘ LOAX AND TRUST CO., to enj eworks, asthe parade is likely | The following were elected members of the | J. King, 8. A. Dougherty, C. H. Welsh, Wm, fme should be enrolled on a democratic te of Andrew Met Bann ac shoul! be Ben | 4 ¢ time for the fireworks. It was | 9y_pr: 4 i s ict | H. Manogno, KE. Bradley, F. J. Gram list, while at a gencral clection he must produce | a s x" eee eee Baio that the fireworks ‘be postpoued, |"? peroneal arc cine tes bs Ne | Siathew frftablo HG. Brewing. B. Neda, | 8 Tegistration certidente under the state law. It | Mt | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auction bass to. ivterfere with ‘corps. rez | &t& meeting held last evening: George Wheeler, H. Merrill, LC. Slater, W. Hi. is safe to say that South Carolina's white v ‘Cnet Th | PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIFTY ONE SHAKES OF hat night. The eaecative | 4. C. Calhoun, Charles H. O'Brien, D. S. Moor, ©. AL Prescott, T. C. Dodge, | the coming election will not exceed 60,000. P.M. SE: b Fr KHWESTER SVESTMENT COMPANY rose a ver, deemed it. inadvisable | Alexander Ashton Wilson, 8. R. Hersey, Alex: Sm'th, J. A. Demonet, FE. H.| Of the negro vote, 132.000, it is not probable | *$2!, 3%, the estabitshuent BIQCK, PAVING TWELVE PER CENT DIV i- ALL OF DETY, petse pipe igi tn the Gite. as geu- | ander Campbell and Johu Maley. | Delegates to | Chamberlin, Col. William DB» Thompadn, | that there are more than 40,000 on the outside | later camisting of Fine Dingenls, iver | Twili sel coms of Walter B. Wil olin erally believed that Tuesday night was the most | the national convention, to be held in thie city | P'S, Foster, L. C. Baller, F. Gheem Eieard | Who are qualified to vote. ‘This is a liberal os- find 7 Pua e Co pa ave. won SAT - ri suitable ene. A postponement toa later night | on September 21, were elected us follows: J. M. | Graves, T. R. Brooke, Geo. W. 8. Swartzell. L, timate. ‘The relative voting strength of the js sale shalleontinge out | asee Ar eLEVE COOK A. war shee sino ppreciate ewe the chances of having the tire | Holmes. 8. P. Keller, J. N. Whitney, Philip | S"rown, Capt. A. G. Tonner, Capt, C. G. M, | Regtoes and whites in this nate aay be seen | dor Ticker hoiders rn cutoftown ene” | tothe htetist tidder tril) beset” "a sce between bree together by bad weather. | Heiter and Joseph A. Sparks; alternates, W. K. | Toeter, Meyer Loeb, W. I. Magruder. F. G, | from the following table, which gives the vote | {ners Kindly take notice. MEIDEMERIMER, | pact) gives to me as collateral on tw passed a resolution im | Hughes, D. C. Connelly, W. H. Maxwelland | Atexander, J. H. Meriwe:her, FM. Dawson, | for Congzesemen in 1890: | Yaa Cage ae September S i8tt. dated Decceater: ssion to their dissatis- | John McGowan. c. B. Rheem, Capt. A. A. Thomas, Capt. Allison | Districts. Dem. vote. Repub. vote. iS EVENIN' Venneylvania |_ The ex-prisoners of war reunion committee | Nuilor, W. C. bickford, HoAy HH. | First. . 1,349 aaa > : al by He Stand: Ming excureion tickets to the | held its last weekly meeting at the Riggs House | Save’ We Me eves dee es Demee B IM. | Steond a | ae genase Seg eR Je ata date earlier than the | lat night. Reporte trom committees showed | Schoepf. LL. Johnson, J. Maury | Third AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, | sel3-4t WALTEN BO WILLIAMS & CO. Aus Lot September, a= wax aunounced in their that the work is thoroughly in hand and all de-| Dove, C. ¢, Damcanson, David “Cranmer, | F : - Ee preg ys oe ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctio: =a lar, The committee also appointed a com- | tails except those for the last hours arecom-| Dr. Smith Townshend, J.H. MeGowan, Ma; ‘all pledges on O12 Est.nw. | Lincoln, Col. Staples | Pleted. 2 H, A. Hall, Wm. 8. Roose, Frank It. Rawlings, | Sixth... = g : ve monte or more. This USTFES' S alker, whieh was charged | THREE COKPS’ REUNION. W. H. Barnes, W. H. Hocke, J. J. Edson, fre | Seventh ni eee eee oe | TM PROLED PROF LUARLE PN x ee 7 re Chats ty PROVED PROPERTY IN BURLEI1ii, E | Teapewi to the cail of arms tx of going to Philadelphia} The eleventh, twelfth and twentieth corps|H. D. Nichoison, J.B. Burnside, J. E.Catt aes aac 5 in AT AUCTION | ehuretts. whore bloedy journey thre Le the general officers of the | reunion committee met at the Ebbitt last even- | mer, H. M. Dehooley, Dr. F. J. Woodman, A. H. Total. 8.765 14,665, By See sy wirtliiet 0 dcedof trast Suir vepmnbelibe Like ge Was the startling ¢ ent at the outbreak © of, if possible. prevailing | ing Gen, Carman reported that tetters bad | Wells, Wm. K. Ellis, A. W. Kelley, Capt. € The republican vote does not show the full | EMRE GT AT TEN O'CL! 1600, folio 75 et seq. cf my Bs pment ge “a = les ‘cial to thi tickets cemhores wie (= . P Domer, W. F. Gude. B. L. Wheeler, F. H. Bar- | *trength of the colored vote in the state, but M s Mand continuing untth D f Columbia, an iat thereqas! of the party Peansvi Te The eho! | been received from Gens. Howard, Butterfield, barin, J. B. Cralli, H. H. Morrison, F. H. | €ven in a presidential year it is not probable | edd thereby w: a e Will welll om the EPTEMBER TWENTY-st Sm a i i dteneral Menace, eit " a + \ront. houses to be ied by the men were also | Orland Smith, Coburn and Hurst, and Cols. | yiouia, L. C. Wood, ‘Thos, G. Hen~, that it willexeeed 20,000. Bat the republican 8 verat M . ee, tt hewr dered to be ines “Each member of the | Kilpatrick and Hamlin, indicating their inten-| joy)" Joun” L. Weaver, George Gude, | Party is uot thoroughly organized here. It w i Rae ee tee ae executive committee given five tickets to | tions to be present and make addresses at the) 5°], Wheeler. W. HH.’ Ciel, Col, Robt, | not ran astate ticket aud the desultory fights | TOMORROW. : ht grind cae various reunions, The badge for the reception | js,.4° p, M. Hough, M. Sells. J. HL. Small, John | it will make in the congressional districta will SEs es ; ; ; af Schedule tn effet fon wer 4 18 committee was shown by the committee on | iy uy! . 3 Aer Si aa fe 4 The capab- EI . ; irvine arrive and leave at Penney "wana PENSION OFFICE EX e a ‘ockemeyer, Capt. Chas. Childs, Calvin Whit- | not bring out the full negro vote. The repub- There will be. 80° THE °LLUMINATION OF THE AVEXTE. i Sa SORES Pen- | baugh—and was greatly admired. Dr. Marx | jeinccke, Louis Beyer, jr., Robert ball, “Em- | consideration in making up the electoral vote of | Sakae hats t tT Prout Royal ami 3'rae. vw with | 10m building-on Thursday evening, the 22d in- | wus designated chairman of a ccmuittee to below Gh street do not ¥ $. smith, W. H. Orcott, 0. T. Thompson, | thix state. | hwest cretion, By order of the health offiver, . | ci iy ord Titan macte at Tenchimee tar a ts as stant, Gen. S. S. Burdett, the chairman of the | furnish music for the reunion meetings. W. Evans, Jas, E. Bell, ‘The real danger to the democrats lies in the | * INSTEIN, Pouncmiaster. It = stations in Norfolk ant Weeers 3 ee Oe eet cemeeilGed lanl Wadak tka! eked epic ta ‘The following are the details made by the re- : Hesse, “HP! | apsthy of the conservative democrats after |] ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionsers, 1407 G street WIHT TAM < JACKSON the iitemindtion to that sec~ | “STLy Srau would do the committee in charge a | CePtion committee for the dates mentioned. It | Giyert, “Wi. wel, T. He. Briatoe, | thelr eruching defeat at the primaries, in the | ¢4rrup CONTESTS OFA FIUST-CLASR TATE: is 3. VRANK DYER, ae avenue lying between | service by stating the situation. A mistake was eiaata that each — will, w — Littlefield, Albert Gleason, H. L. Christ | ¥ery strong leaning of the alliance toward third |" ChING ESTABLISHMENT. CLA OX. | | JJUNCANSON BlOs., Ancts., Othand Dats. now | th stre Scot made mcalling it a reception. AN erro e008 | ie ie ee ent ee Se icnent, | man, J. F. O'Neil, Capt. A. P Lacey, M. D. | party prineiples and in the real strength of the | (p,FRIDAY, SEETEMBER SINTPENTH. 1802 8t | To pes cate op Iwo TWO-STORY PICK josition that they con ward impression has grown out of it. i | quarters, in Grand Army Place, at 9 o'clock on | Peck, Robert Cook, F. G. Aukum, T. | third party in the state. ‘This etzength has | Shy! mitts : DBFLLINGS, SITUATE AT THE SOUTH? Ast Ren’ fond sith te endecotanding teat | er eene [patsiot pala jg Tite aftaic will | the morning of his detail and. remain on dnty Ne eee ee apenas heretofore been very much underrated. Tal- | first-class tatlorine estat ORNER OF TWEEFIN ANDY PO STRESTS F.m.—Dally for Warrenton and Orance ant wexne should be illuminated from the | tesy to be extended to the oficere and members | as long as possible that day. the comrade first | “ihe saddle blankets and whips are now ready | but, Tillman, Strait, McLaurin, Irby. Shell, | G 3 irs ORTHEAST. : 1 train for Front Roval ant Stmust to the Capitol They object to the | of the national encampment G A. H., to which | Hamed in each detail acting as officer of the day | gor distribution at the office of B. H. Warner & | Pope, Gary, all the leaders of the Tillman PINE OW " 1b. Te < SACHIN G TON change of plan. Dr. D. Hickling | will be invited the officers and members of the | 08 that dat Co., 916 F stree party, are at heart third party men. The ideas 2 . ant : RULED LIM rer and other citizens doing, business in| U,V. U. ‘These are the representative bodies Wid ~ the Jett = Gen, Carmen. Maj Poa 8 SS eegee they represent are identical with those of the or ua at the | Carscand ratmetn Ae} font leans the section of the city below 7ti street | t¢ which the invitation of our city was extended. pkin: . Lawrence Wilson, Mr. Edward GAN REPUBLICANS AP, etic. | third purty, and their rural constituency are | And many other coods os ugnadiy found in auch an Mh infront of the preuince, on THURS. | Siseher throneh New York and W ealled on Chairman Edson today and made | The entertainment takes the place of the ban. | Humphrey, Mr. Perry Hallam, Mr. J. W. Reid, | MICHIGAN REPUBLICANS APATHETIC. | eto Oioctrinca of the poptliste. srauiitoent!’ Desier and others shondd give tie | Bi EXTESP US DAY OF AED TEM. | © Mi ws protest. M:. Edson told them that | quet which in other cities has been given to| Mr- Leicester King, Mr. W. P. Tisdale, ol. E.) Why the Campaign Languishes im the| The ritnation ix very clearly defined by their | $4/¢, thelr attention, a8 the woods are ail first-class, | BT c ng the limits of the iliumina- Ft official bodies, but to which only the mem- | @- Rutherford. Capt. E. I. Bachman, Col. Wolverine State. i organ, the Columbia Kegister, whose editor, LATIM. ‘The execative committee, | hers themselves have been invited. We have | Lemuel Towers, Mr. George A. Myers. 5 Larry Gantt, openly discourages the third| s14-2&¢s ma Washington toy Hot Springs vis A however, acquiesci peuaht to ds hatee N by includ |. Saturday, the’ 17th— G. W, Balloch, Mr. | Correspondence of The Evening Star. arty movement on the ground that “we (the | an Tee PS t TRATNSON WASHINGTON ANDONTO DCTS a gut to do a little better than this by includ- | ~ Fares ain Bae” eecLeia cin party . made by the committee on illv agreed | ing in our invitation the wives of the delegates, | E- F. Mason. Capt. J. Bresnahan, Col. Sins Col- inaxd Rartps, Micu., Sept. 13, 1892. | attianee) aro the people.” that “we control the : of Coluinbi eore washineton at 8. Ma. ry. 4.57.0. : to the present limits for two res First, | Ta addition tho committee has invited such dis. | §%e, Dr. J. B, Baxter, Mr. C. B. Bennett, Mr.| The republican state convention to nominate | wate democratic machine and can do as we ince ey tue tinostory rk iwelitge. seoent Sina. Ta 7 A ei TREE ood r esant tot will be acid seraratele, ‘best Weahineton 8.30». m.. 7 the electric current would be weakened by at- | tingnished commanders and oficial personages | pnb < Bose Pog ook ng i, one | a candidate for justice of the sapreme ¢ plenee.” x PTEMBER SIN TELNTHE J 147-andcontinuel until all of said housesand | 22 es to — ner: me e Lar arrem — a8 it is believed the guesta of ee will | Dirke. tr. W. C. Teoren, Me's: mes O'Neill, syeceed Judge A. B. Morse, resi; i ‘The question then that confronts the straight- 8 2 REET SOUTHEAST. A MIs- st an extended area and ie effect | be gind to meet. A collation wiil be served and aps an PS elk ‘ol WW. in this ci " 1 ut democracy of the state ix a very serious OF HOUSEHOL! of the whole would be marred. Second. to sub | other expenses incurred. ‘The limit of the fund | NT George Smith, Mr. J. N. Salkeld, Col. W. | held in this city September 27. ‘The democrats | 3 ; : nue? lize fi bbe rer one, Under the old democratic regime the men | Patni bene stitute gas illumination for electric lighting f pamper bes boon senched. | H. Tete. Me A. F. Mesdershott, Col. ©. F. | will mest for the ame purpose in Phasing on | Ue wary nonsinaied on the electoral tithe | Gnelce BST Ree eee Tickets. Sinn as Dn ine Carn map the section of the avenue beycnd the propo-ed | The invitation list eatnot be extended. Any | Lincoln, Adj. B. P. Mimaack. October 4. It is proposed on both sides to| were of that character or caliber that there| — cith Patior Si ‘ve Olt Matt: | ta. yarab iy, forwhuch notes of hear. | PUMished at office, 1800 Pennevivenis Hisaite would make it necessery that the pave-| i pete Hat WaT FitzGerald, Capt. | make these conventions events of great id opted by any possibility be a shadowof| ett Gy 2 Fs al NUL be tain, necured bv dived of trust tupen the | fare” station. Pennayiva i | cage Ao mmige Sigel rata tn ome Dy cect ee ee ee eee ee PamEE | terest and importance to the respective | doubt as to their good faith, ‘They were nomi- = on ration’ ts be Fo Fecal Oe re | trem these in attendance from shred. Wasb-| Dotas” Col tutertin Wie diesen isn, ae | partion. ‘The colaiblioans when they get| nated by a contention which was in thorough} fioctersand gid Chairs: Inuraine and Otoer Gar? ; > MESAPPAK - comp! is work in he | ington is the host and Lam sure that BE Goan ae ee das he ‘ a. fire | th the principles of the nati bot Hore Canary ren, ‘ru ESAPEAKE AND OHVO RAILWAY executive committce was convinced that, the | minded pe lacree that the committes | 3; L- Broth, Mr. J.T. Davis, Mr. A. Burgess, | together will turn the red fire from | sccord wi ¢ principles of the nation: Ry Canary Birds and Cages, ~ Cc i isplay depended o te » Mr. Wm, Proct r. James Brennan, Capt. | €ttly morn to late at ni The brethren | MOPTACY: « san 3 P follot Ware. win % SCRFDULE IN EFPECT PNT 14, 1999 brillia: aes the = reg —_ “ — has parsued the proper course. BP. Marvien ag gs poles er Wii! | will assemble from all parts of Michigan, In| Under the “reform regime” of today the men] — K'< “= Bet: Sare., wih u Mi ‘ oattuinnteave daily from uae aie tas altar method oF Mseaieation : ae the morning the Michignn Leagde of epubli- | Who will be put up as democratic electors will | MAS G & SON, Ancts. A nd Te ste. THE SIXTEENTH MAINE VOLUNTEERS. . y opposed - Trrow-h she erandeat sronery in America, with ye - ; Pega) = be men who are untlterably opp to the ° ~ To: pes tottue Rag nage mamma anpeacoonae ‘The association composed of the survivors of . the 19th--Chairman W. H. Webster, | can Clubs will hold a session, ‘The convention PP x ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, : , hancuomest ama went nomplete Sold Train sere Seep verses ae tees es it po the sixteenth Maine pore will hoid its | Capt. W. M. Meredith, Capt. D. H. Ransdell, | Will be held in the afternoon. At night Con- | Platform vs ae a al democracy, as i R oa 20 Pa. ave.n.w. Wot from Wactiney that the citizens should desire the illumination’ annual reunion in this city next week. Maj. Dowd. Lieut. H. H. Jeter, Mr. Ira Bra- | gressman Burrows and numerous other orators | proven by their fre¢ . UABLE THREE-STORY AND CEI. shear, Mr. W. L. Hinds, Lieut. B. M. Van Ken-| Will speak at a mass meeting, snd thoxe whom | CeMt campaign, ur i STONE (ND BRICK RE: ry . be . ACE D.C. NOKTH S'DE OF KSTREET rans, Capt, Alfred Hamilton, Capt, Charles G, | the hall, with a capacity for 3,000 people, wili | ©a'h-bound organization which is oppored to x r NSTREET NOKIH-| N FIRST STREET AND ‘LINCOLS ‘to be as extensive as possible and it is claimed ne ee iiee! “that thie is exactly | <,ZBi# regiment was attached to the first and | fifth corps Fox, in his Regimental Losses, | “ 4 ae : i sal et everything heretofore re 5 democratic, ‘ hat is going to be done. The « Sj] Fait, Mr. A. P. Baurmaa, Mr. C, C, Boyd, Mr. | Bot accommodate will find entertainment, in- | ever3 Seely see ARTERNOON. | SEPTEMDER 8 deed of trust to the unterstened, | PTET Ga. mS, T omin 2 it me ithin the limits be | mm P sex oo | F, McElwee, Mr. Charles W. Tabler, Mr.Chazics | low meeting in another bail. ‘ “Amel 2 arate Terords of the Annart Onto, ota engporaenng adie sete aye fc TBE | that 250 died of diseare, accidents and in con- [We Jone " The democrats have not made plans on quite | Of the national democracy as “the corrupt tool “SQUARE 158, secured, we will exvuse Tonite wate ke teat opine, | Beat Cincinnati at Aes Special care. will, bo. taken io have! feuerste prison—making » total loes of 1.018. | Tuesday, the 20th— Dr. Marx, Col. F. A. Seely, | #0 elaborate a scale as the republicans, but the — a ae * Trmproved by two eiecuntly Dalit ihree-story. and cel- “n ERIDAY, MTHELH Dae OB | Lawevttog 5 eo iimnisation about the White House clab. | 12 the first day at Gectreburg, after the rout Maj. M. ¥. B Bauchman, Mr. W. L. Lewis, lt. epportanity to talk to their associates when | | Mr. L Stokes. who ran for Congress in | ler bar window bonses, with wawn-stone base. stere Doi ARY "AT 9 O'CLOCK P- ME | 2.00 om, Aatiy—Fxprese for Gonlonsvills Chie. a te ae bad be was o dered to the front to stem | George Rhinchart, Mr. B. W. Clark, Mr. Morris | they are all together will not be allowed to go | the first district as a demcerat, is the editoref | Roy. with opea ontaraiie ten Toot Liinerern (19) in square numbered | sottevitin. Ricmond. Waynesboro’ inant. ——s the tide, and held its Se Sega ‘ = ; 4 : per pias an Liter | yateee th = " ition #0 stubbornly | _) 5 - to waste. The democrats will hav a paper which open! es a third party |b ch, w modern, r the records of the nian | Mincinal Vireints points filled with colored clectric lights. which | thar all but 15 were killed, eaptured or wounded, | Stim, Col, Juan Lewis, Maj. Mostel Wil-| to waste ss Deared letter| ticket in the state. There are thousands of pen closets, bested by'f of the Surveys District : | pinlltman Jocati ; P Niaj. A. H.C. Richardson, Mr. E. A. | orators and the convention will be a red letter ; 1 je in every detail ana i 1 fr, ae ak on The headqnarters of the regiment during Wie ColA. Hatt Mal, van min T [erent generally Stokeses in South Carolina today. Let us sup-| ie ta ‘carh fronting 18 feet on ee a A signs, worked out w c rill be at oflice of ‘Thos. he 21et— As for the nominces of the respective con- | Pose that there are 25.000 of them who are will- = i adorn the avenue at Trust building, | the 21st—Col. Haye 2 < st abou Ot foe Iineuts at atx (O's twelve (is) aud lchicen im rearch lights will show the outlines of ali the ringer. Mr. W. P. Tisdale, Dr. J.'D. Morgan, | ventions the republicans’ have more than a | !é to abandon the captured machinery of the E : : Fann ot al ni O1 ci 7 Mi ‘cash, at Shean! vabli « ae Mi. L. J. Bryant, W. L. Aughi . Mr. C,| dozen and every one of them hopeful. Thus | “democratic party and start one of their own purchase money to. be pad Prrchaser:and if terms are not complied | Leave Washinet \ eghcgr all t om meeting will be held at the | Quin if, Oa tough foe ro ‘harles | far Judge Newton of Flint and Judge Howard | "ader the auspices of Mr. Weaver. If such | cnc fa siz and twelve mouths, from day of sale the yrorerty macain teane an ME WAS FROM MAINE. 7 Lutheran Church, 11 ad HE streets north- | at: of Kalainazoo ure the ouly names mentioned in | ‘Mould be the cnye—and unlikelier things have t . Petar ae at Cop ape eden Eine | Qe Cro ens Nacho, Vosetunte’ aeatte’ Ye Last evening s man came iuto the building ° ny evening, Sentember 20, ut hursday, the 228—Gen, C Col, §. W. | democratic circles and the choice will probably | happened in Carolina within the past two years — f wal Ancing at purchaser's cost aged Fo " fans oni Vesti at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 7th business meciing will be held at the | stocting, Capt. T, B. Kirby, Mr. 4. M, Evans, | fall to the former the 22,000 conservative democrats, who ‘are all fi MAI. ON ASHFORD.) | ee mm, Anite — sey Hea — on ¢ on Wednesday mo=ning, September brine re ‘—s rby Bs A. he — pipetted a snes stanch eupporters of Cleveland, will have the aon oe eae a selbeokds JNO. RIDOU f Trustees. | Fy re and Cleveland, express daily 11. 3D. street, occupied by th 2 accom merger LE NESE me THE s biggest job ever put before them to keep the to becoaniied with “in nfteon “days fonvhe | PUNCANSON BROS. mand Stannton, #90. modstion. aad inqa ® srearters. | THE LocaL ores were beard’ Teourail ihe commitices |, B® campaign is fairly Open now, but as yet | gate mn the democratic colum.and even should | dey ani rth ght fo remell atte akan conta? | [USCANS aw ation ae —— oa nape oP era a of the seventh corps. uf. a. mosting. held. lest | 1B¢Fe # no excitement and very little interest. | they «uccecd they have no guarantee that the | Ing, recording” ES ctor daar. Noten! "Dien ont owas disels, array of the Dezactn ‘be. . evening. Gen. Bussey read letiers from. Maj, | 12 the cities clubs are being organized and oe-| Cleveland electors whom they will be called RATCLIFFE, baRR & ce HUSETTS AVE- defly-pariorear to Rom RS AES a Nc E " - “it P a < : on. JS. Reynolds, Gen, Tom. Ewing, Gen, | casibnal meetings are being held. ‘This does | Upon to eiect ean be counted upon to stand M3 . PET NORTHEAST. B, Far Chron 10 Mesh wr Grand Army badges and metole, He ann. as Hg ant the arrangements tor the encamp- | powell Clayton and’ Gen, E. A. Carr uscepting | not interfere in the least with business, The | tue to the colors, ta a (AU THE ABOVE. SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- | etter prt went discowed. |The following general order | ghe invitation to be present at tho reunions | state conventions will verve {o give the cam- | Altoguther the political situation in the pal- | eytatottierain until FRIDAY. SIXTERS ; eed tas comer ot his pees cas « been isvied from dey ut headquarters: | Capt. Hinton read a paper on the seope and eens and.afterward things will be more | metto state is just now very much mixed. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., PM. in front ianeal heb. ae post had dl orders No. 8. In accordance | work of the seventh corps. The temporary | lively. The democrats this year will pay par- a sel4-dbde Auctioneer Nowins Aserribed real isions of general orders No. 13 . Fac anuctdeel Cais comeantace i 0 o tion was made permanent and the | ticular attention to the legisleture and to Con- jodey’s Magazine. a applicaiions for quarters, an‘ in "| from national headquarters, G. A. K., received | Coens will meet annually, grewmen. They are combining wherever pos-| The igne cece agate to Goats re. tT Gubseqnent to the issue of general orders No.6) The Army of the Potomac cavalry corps at | tible with the people's party; and in six of the | ks i iodiical litera. TSTER'S SALE OF FINE BUILDING. rom these hou juarters, ro much of paragraph | ite mecting laat night received reports from the | eight districts where nominations have been | J2*t out, marks a new cra in periodical litera- | A THE SOUTHE ST COmNE: r FL Tier Lk Wis shG of the recorke, of the snes tTide a nt, mas, ak = ng his 4,04, the Inst named order as fur as it relates to | various committees rhowing that the work for | made the people and the democrats have joint | ture. It ia no longer to be known as WASHIN| oMive of the District of Columbia, toeether with 7 m. ea gee do by nafobling | his | che time wembly for the purpose | the reunion was well in band. Megistration | candidates, - In many of the legislative and sen- | Godey's, Lady's Book, but as Godey's Ameri- | , Tue umiersiened te sce tde- a certain dead of | and singular the ws . SS er peas ey ta eet Saal e rages ting in the G. A. IL parade on Tues | will begin tomorrow at the cavalry corps tent, | atorial districts similar combinations have beet | oa’s First Magazine. The number is | % 3 sords of tos 1 Joncin’ dey, hi modided to ‘read as follows: the Meade tent. made on members of the legirlature. In many’ 4 ost commanders will report with their re-| “Ata mecting of the reception and program | of the counties the two parties are uniting on ative cl uk 5 pace s Ata e ‘cl are of u most attractive character. Among the | O'CLOCK © ie PE. oe syective posts ‘to the department commander | eciamittee of the third corp last cventug a | county tickets, . contonts iu’ a complete novel. by. fab. | tion to theiveiaen Michest miter therefor afi b AL BLE LN hs orner of Ist and 5 streets southwe committee consisting of Comrades Lord, Stew- | The republicans are of course going it alone | horton, beautifully illustrated by — Albert | Jof of ground situated tn the elty of Washin-ton, L ‘ull cas th ins! t 2 p.m. +hi F gs . i x trict of Coltmbia. and destenated on the official plat | Purchaser. A deposit. #200 required int will form on Ist efreot from 1 | “Tt Dexter, Bumpers, Sweet, Scott, Patterson all along the line. It is early yet to make; B Wenvelt. Godey's fashions’ aro of | ereait dey ne cil of lor atone Ne a eet | Loneenuncing. Sern at, tant ‘ont comthnadh: and, aa Funes aati |e Campbell were appointed to arrange a pro- | prophecies, but all the indications poiut to the course a conspieuons feature, and other literary | W>tivision of a part of square munbered one bun- to be complied with lars, otherwise ame Card, CLL TUE FIRST ARRIVALS, ‘The first train of GA. ii. veweran« over the Che-apeske and Ohio rulroa first of the veterans to arrive here. 2:90 o'clock vester: handsomely illustrated and its literary contents | BM Pil Th. AUESRAN. i Por ian stopnin= Se Ae " . and abo fte-noon. j emocra i cans | : ued and forty-tw 142) stow reserve 0 m0 oretock. > 3 at Raeiellie and Clack e d gram. Comrades Husband, Doolittic and | democrats carrying the state. ‘Che republicans istic attractions make it a most vi ae a ae ek and ost of the Fe ‘Iadeiphia, Wi and Ci pana all porary yh tee ron Beard It nerecte and Tat epee | Lord were, appointed to take charge of the | afe apathetic toward the national Uickot. In| ubilcation. A hard-ome. reproduction of W, | aifss tect see Ae ese hae Peay et | eden te ee are ES | peerage Wilma rac 5° | Ageeme apne Appel a aerety amt mast be pre-| regimen al books and distribute them to the | the mational convention the bulk of the Mich- | re te eraith's pictures “Cedlaes g | tlene G street north. ished in Washinton, D.C. Ban Pator Cars om att av twats 9 rd 7 aptly at 2:50 p.m. brigade committees, igan vote was for anybody to eat Harrison. J ‘The terins of salé, prescribed by said deed, are QSCRALA C. GREEN.) tn With, Pallmen Rata the sud number of rapidly increase. ‘The largest 5 <5 Trustees. ine Car remminn three : mh 2. in view of the prominence given to the i ; —————_ | vin Ponehkenpale bride, Iam ins passomesrs in This sentiment was founded largely on. die follows: The amount'ot indebtedness secured thereby, | _Se0-déds Gedicatory services 0s * LADIES’ COMMITTEE NOTES. and Army Place” on ppointmente aud dissatis{actions at the distri i oo eee at Be r ale r e . . distri- : (these are estimated at he smo! i, Re. CL will lenve Cincinnati at Mevday. 19k instant, reterred to in general| Mrs. Spencer of the business college hat do-| bution of the post offices and other federal ‘equal payments at six and twelve inont! LADIES’ GOOD: fos. - aft crders No. 6. and in consequence of the im- | nated the stationery for use at the bureau of in-| patronage. ‘The “outs” had nothing to gain A Complicated Case. day of cal, eurtux tute eat at & per cent ner annua. | - ned oo a a port tach event, post command- | formation, £c. ¥ supporting Harrison in the convention, and| A Jury has been demanded to try certain | veysncius at cost of purchaser, * pa bt ae 15-7 Ee ers are requested to take the necessary steps to Srat-clans French =tyle. White and Satin Dresses. : ¢ Messrs. Wyekoff, Seamans & Beacdict,through | have little prospect for persoual guin in sup- | issues inthe case of James H. Hoffnecker, jr., | U&,"quited at time of sale. of sale ate | Lace Curtains: apeciatty: reas nable prives: Call at en ates divpeises «t @ ip. Sn gut their poste on thut occasion. For the | yueir agents Sle. Buchellers have. offcred io | Portiug im atthe ‘polls, ae thore who ate | vec 'R'b atoon and Llegelica Gr tenes es | taihnd ai 1 fay las ater sal the erate MADAME VALMONT'S off stand, 713.11ch st. ‘n.w. | oper ggp vga mr es Furpore of ‘aking part in this demonstration | furuish free typewriters and operators. for use | alteady in will vtay in if he is re-ctected, and | SS E- a y Some | “fels-codkaa i. hOss PERRY. seS-Im rego (ee, seated plas | thes wall-in comupandd of their posts, report tothe | at the burentt Of information. sf they aro not taking much interest in the cam- | time since eae reoorereal judgment for R ic aw. | GONRSL ELEGANT CREATIONS: CORRECT. This moming a number cf wniformed vet {r" Sf street nortineece, cael ean Brewae |" The Indies citizens’ subcommittee Lave on | Puign 4¥ a result : £1,500 against the defendants on a note for ee I Ys = grams frou the Wo. Tr Sherman nents ant the | Mit 81 street northwest, north side, by 9:30 | ameir books « large number ofthe movt desir. ¢ republican state convention in Saginaw | 1,500. On tho 10th instant the EFELCTS ter, Mine. B. Van Reuth) J C. McC. Pest of Columbus. Ohio, reached | fararthe Gk ee able houses in Washington. The private citi- | Wasa “war dance” from start to finish with | plaintiff applied for a writ of capias r farasthe G. A. Ro is here ou the Baltimore ad Ohio traiv. The: . A. Kt. is veus of the city have responded generously to | from two to a dozen candidates after overy | and satisfaciendum on an affidavit setting forth | gf URDAY sae VEs- o1 SATURDAY MORNING. RESSES OF ? PATLY LINe. ee * hh them tents and. the irked the calls upon them by opening their houses, | office on the ticket. Many republicans left | that Estos was removing his property from the TEENTIL, D x 3 equipments for camp lies sia durin thelr ts 4. comrades citer singly or a | ES to fhe viii den and’ the com | Magia ore nul, dimppotnted ond wll not | uraditon of ve court to daft the plant BEGINNING AT ORS Cot ALL, MATERIALS Taree goat eS tS ne ou an " 7 > Maw ba the ly OF 45 | inittee on accommodations ix to every f extent | jn obtaining satisfaction for his ju t, and Y $ : very from New ¥ | Philadel . ae ae horde sicatots are cordully iuvived) to partic: | Doasible demand. up to ‘ast moment. | this fall. In tho logislative districts the Stock- | on this Wiig. he war arrested: Do the werent ANOTHEL CONSIGNMENT OF THOSE CLEANED AND DYED. very, oo Nort an Philp ork 2 thix parade, pie | ersan ness bead lao a= —y were pat up the tents | Lon a th. and make other arravzement: necear® to put itor in their friends. | bridge and Luce factions are at ‘war and much titioned fi MATTRESSES OF WOOL TIAIH AND sHUC! Grund Army “brigade. and are 7e-| The books of 7 hanggreinee se 3 tages og Il feling is being engendered by the rival am Etaas:lovepal Cand (the “tates os leant RoRtoE dee pale ae SILKS_NO MATTER HOW VARIEGATED-DYED - Eredote meen to report at sal ime and place as bei itinually added to and there is ions for United States Senate. to the allegation in the i@avi ROCKERS, CARPETS, PARLOR FURNITURE. wanes So pre obs we yoked mage ght this department. | probably aoe olieaee twice as much as will be | While the republicans are by the ears the | will be tied be. ey Sayed oe Miersg FOLbI OBE DE AND A GENERAL ABORT: 4 RICH EVEN GLOUSY BLACK. hare will be more than three bandrea persons ee a ite post commanders is | yexuired. ‘The committce is, however, getting | emoerats are, on the surface. at least, huar-| Messre, Small and Birney appear for Mr. Estes, | ES? QE i on i Sobadieer dha Santen of toees. | lind to the conference at Grand Army | ready for any and all emergencies.” monious and united. The state ticket was | who in the meantime is on ong party, including ~ e vet- Monday, 19th instantat 7:30 p.m. witl The California delegation of W. R. C., now | nominated by acclamation ‘throughout and for CALL y USEFU! _ Goods called for ANTON FISCHER. AN HISTORIC REGIMENT. and delivered. 906 G stn. #. } ‘artment commander,at which they areex- | on/ theis a ae Congressmen and legislature members they are ae made THOCGMT Mr KEW WER pected to be prevent. By command of Sea ae een tehe elena hee dn lwcling wip tte ear party in making It Was Clarence Simms. ae ee Actranger who got off train at the Balti- A. F. Dixswoxe, | to Mise Barton ~ | | nominations by acclamation. Not a countyin| The identity of the man killed by atrain at| Lygyhome 122 RATCLIFFE, DARR& Co.,” NCH DYRING, sCOURTD ) DRY CLEAN: more and Ohio depot this morning rushed up Department Commander. | Mire. Harriet L. Reed, department president | the state has a ie haes in democratic circles, | yy, t hice | ae “Appraisers. Tipps New York ave. Paracas tleman and inguired of the latte: if he | “8T#t® Hexpnicws, W. RC. of Massachusetts, is in town with a | Whilein several the republicans are troubled. | Woodside, Md., Inst week has at length LA Oe ee jo every beep to a gen and ing i | Assistant Adjutant General. large delegation of her corps. The republicans are clalming all but two of the | ¢#tablished. He wus Clarence Simms, who was one ch were acquainted with the city. tote commen Seancatrem |r ng nmtame prs ron mabr skp hepa Deel | SEER AAR OPES At well.” ngor. “i telegranbed for! The old sixth Massachusetts regiment will! For t dential electors, but they will be in uck | northwest, where he lived alone. The deceased gheky Soimech we and Ifo wanted tohave it | pees through Baltimore om Sanday #t "2 pom. | a's Ro tsen “heat aoe Agadir Thomconfee Se a6 things are rapidiy shaping | wag twenty-eight years of age. He | At,S%. ae i = | The men will make no stop. but will switch off | nounce that the headquarters of the ladies’ — had been sick for some time and mn eo lady?” the citizen inqaired : pena = . ‘ “but I thought that perbaps soa knew her.” "| oun iI. Morrison and a delegation of Post No. | Wry: {24 home of Miss Clara Burton. corner of Sr See eeseeee ve ton Setemanii sag while sitting on ‘ oan “Good-bye. a. B.. of Deniguen, ainas aan an pele Bios Mim aleemy— garden thor Council of Jonadabs at their ball, 7th and D Wd tline he was struck by one eS : makers on noo tae. was in April, 1891,” ow their pasange | fate tret’ cnlees en were vdgecer a streets, last evening much important business | the enrly morning trains. Simms was a attresses, " “There are many strangers im the city now,” | th there to Washington, This regiment | were calling this morn! ‘On and after Mea. |“ ‘ansacted, mostly of @ secret nature. | of excellent habits and never drank. Ho was eee ee said a clerk of a down-town hotel vo « stan re- Posed through Baltimore on the 19th of April, | day, September 19, the committee will | Perhaps the most important business done was peer Yanda ren a porter this morning. The resuter showed an | {2'Tjenitent iscalt's cell forkroape, Bt tee | Ue found at the Durewu of information, 1209 F | the appotutment of committee to propare | MAL Tunps removed by Mr. D. EF. Mason to tnusmlly large number of avtivals and the! of the origmel membe.w of the regiment re. | eet: Kennedy building. rules and me for the formation of an} - ag : clerk said that every ropm in the hotel wax oc-| jain. Tmt one of the original officers of the| _ 4% EMERUENCY MOSrITAL For womex. bree “9 ciel esptelation in connte- ; cupied best nigh e | regiment is now left, who will accompany it to| Mrs. Spencer, in charge of the bureau of tion with order. It was also decided to| ~ Mrs. Parker Wants » Divarce. “Pat,” he added, “ther : i Washjugton, and that one is ex-Lieut. Gov. | comfort, has established an: emergency hos secommoda ing all vier eh. There | Jones of New York. pital in the Spencerian Business College, cor- eens. Suating Somne ant-atins | U. ¥. L. MOSPITALITY. ner of 7th and D streets. It ir already oqiupped os vy eagaay apd, fate | _ qk following ww been lowued from the head. | with al. iuccosary “appartensucos to rake & GAELAST FTAL?1% OFF ic! | quarters in this city of Eneampment No. 69, | Women patients ax com! ‘as possible. Among the votecuns initinted iu 1it Caron | {Vy nigned DOHC. dome chaireea or | will be under, the charge of. als Post, No. 2, lust wight was Artillery Maj. Achilles | the entertainment committee: de Vecchi, stalwart, soldierly igure. six feet | “-Evenmipment No. 62., Union Veteran Le. four, a tot splendid omen tyre. Ue served gion, will be ‘at home’ ut its balls, No. 903-910 be atest mn Pas acetone of L artillery, of eee northwest, to all com- f - : te be the Kav-as brigade and later ou ‘bh Army of | radex during encampment week. Te . ‘ 1 R Posomar, in command of the rintn Massachn-| “We recognize that it will be ‘Grand , > ae! Sent i ‘as an organization to \v _ ourselves, our

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