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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE AK BUILDINGS. MOL Penasylvania Avenue, corner 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUPFMANN, Pres't. Bow York Office, 33 Potter B-ilding, iat, at 10 cent sper month Stax #1.00 per year: Unters! at Qecomt-class G2~ AU matt suber Rates of advert SPECIAL NOTICES. SHALL of Balti —, ASSOCIATION OF will meet at Harr AY EVENT 7th instant et. | etans ser co to join with us Tickets gan be pros urest ISAAC NEWTON, Wes. SeyMovt = ATTENTION: interested in an: at this carefully. It will take but » ts of your time and 1 may | fortiime Pundance of Py oney at > pei present all the new a subaris want vacant houses for sel he city and y postal (if ‘for rent oF We will call at homes of persons not able to get to one oft mit Sou want to oney. ren sadly ive be i hothing tolist your teint tn soe youat our office, or call at our home if desire a remit colle hour received. ry best of reference if you | & BARRETT, 600 F +t LINE OF BED COMP andqnilts at lowest eas rth st and Pa, ave selz REMEMBER THERE 18 ONE th AR ENCAMPMENT he Ist st. ples preferred: # MODATE A PEW FIRST he GAR. en: pent ai ‘apitel jrounds) aceon’ IGHT DURING FE! r., at 7T1Y 449 st. Sw. Meals at all hours. oR RENT BAL 18 Pennsy ¥ DURE ARADE, wring eneampment S, SIX COTS EACH seleet* WEP, LARGE sired: sp cla Mey EH ‘and Kenesaw aves si6-st VW SxbOWS FOR THE PARADE, FACING CAPE tol grounds and Peace ment, where the pro- & frum. Uieptire at 108 Ist st. new. or of Mr. + Lapstarzh's, se16-ae" TO Ve straced. Y THE G. A.B. SOUVENTR | ST VEKNON; special edition; ¥ | YGINGS OPPOSITE vad tonger. six fw f wives oF gent Fe I JRE AND BOARD TEN MEN AT # =n. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LIMITED NUMBER AA Sannz GAR. woekt at-d209 U st n.w ; terms Brevde: >farnished room for rent October I. Fo RENT_813 11TH ST. N.W.—FUEN menus for the G. A. R. encaimpinent ; specially nice for “adiew as selects Wii pe 0S AR MEN TO Koo AT for Togs ae feat 3 squares fom Pr ‘good bocation. Apply J. €., ‘Star office. Fett ‘Ten wall tents, 14 by 20 fee ‘Ten wall tents, 12 by 16 feet. Wits flies, poles, rv HEW. . YOUNG OR OLD, TO SELL 2 R sons: much money to be Vavave nw. selyat® WILL FIND COMFORT- iationa and excellent table, absolute cleanliness and attention one-half synaro from Anacostia cars. A ee day. ie ply S12 Lith st. se. 81 9015-62 RENT_FINE ACCOMMODATION FOR nly; procession passes the door. Apply Ttn.w. Also windows for the parade. H ACCOMMODATIONS TO BE HAD AT BE st. nw. $2 per day, room and board. a By, VIEW IN THE CITY. > Baleony sea Windows ani room. se15-2t SPECIAL Go a The steamer Florence wijl ran hourly between Fabinston ‘sna Camp ‘Stbabmens Cicero’ Point kound tri mts. Posts. corps and parties desiring to make special ar- Fangeuents during encainprient for transportation shold aL ties ‘to, MFORTABLE | ‘of from one to | t: south fromt; | ar Lines street c ober 1; excellent board | sel4-3t" R ENCAMPMENT WEEK 9 delihtiul bed rooms: all con A ENCAMPMENT Feduced to $1.50 perdozen: FE o Photographer, 41° AMS AND BEEF TONGUE. ED OR UNCOOKED est New Cured Hams. for prices before pur: hasin:, and place orders WF. NASH, 300 Ceuter Market. | sel4-lot cit iim. #2 per day Siuare from pension off « A. R. QUARTERS. varth Fiano bullding tu resyonsible eee tere ‘the P ESTABLISHMENT, éctz Keuter's Hotel, $4 st! and i will callapd «ive designs and sel0 ore MEMBERS G.A.R.. 5. OF V.. Re. WHITMORE (8. of V.) get your CARDS. which you will rent, printed by him, Wh st. nw. TTENTION: GS. ire that yo weed during the fen od your printing. T can A NN 00 c8Sy PH At XX NO O AA NNN OO Bo Ht Aas § xx Oo a a> AN XN 00 = Several Elegant New Cabinet Gran] Upright Pianos, SB ostrives. full irom frame, rosewood and fancy wood ensen, such an oak. mahogany. &c.. which we are now elling at $300, made by several prominent makers. _ ‘This is positively the first time this offer Las ever been made. Long tile. Elecant silk plusit stool and cover Wish each piano. Fully guaranteed for 5 years W..G. Mexzenorr & Co., wt Con 1220 axo G Sra. N.W at atonce in all parts | j) iru The Koening Star. WASHINGTON Fe" PHONz0 younas company, 428 Ninth Street, Bet, Dand E. SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS is another of our spe. cial offerings Just at this time. You can find them no#bere else as good asours. Our supply is larger than any ten stores in this city. We speak advisedly and mean exactly what we say. They are one of the nicest and most convenient articles of food sup- ply that you can use during the next few days. They are selling fast. Buy what you need at once. | SUGAR-SUGAR—SUGAR.—No end to our supply of Suxar. Sixty barrels in our base- ment anda bundred barrels more in storage. Buy now all you wil need for the next ten days. SUGAR-CURED HAMS. —The hixhest possible qual- ity obtainable. A very large supply and they are going fast. Call at once and buy what you will need during Price moderate. the encampment. went parade aturing on that day Is ORGE H. B. WHITE, cashier National Metro- Bal. X MACARTNEY. LEWIS JOBNSON & Washington Loan and Trust Company, by B. H. WARNER 5 National Ban‘. » cashier National Bank of EKING, assistant cashier Central resident rn} aBY LLTAMS National Safe Deposit cashier West End Na- President of American Security any. -ashier Obio N cashier jonal Bank. tional Capital co. ARRIS & CO. LATER, president Capitol Trust Com- €. HENNING, president Traders’ Na- P. BERRY, cashier Farmers’ and Mechani: onal Bank.” sels3t ns MERCH NTS AND DEALERS Should see that they lave a kood supp! reat. An spoons om hank ie wil be the best advertised and greatest seller of any souvenir. “Send orders to G11 Pa. ave. Bw. se1i-at GRAND AEMY REVIEWING. STAN! ‘on the post offic» square opposite Star of ed seats now for sale. The seats will be cov- ered by an awning; ne ing; seats wide and spa- = no smokine permitted. “Come and select seats, For sale on the ground. J. W. F. WILLIAMS. ps Manazer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Boe Bioice B. BIGGS is no longer con- nected with the American M capacity, and ali members any money. iH. sel4-t No extra price for reserved seats, <@-=> EVERY TENNIS RACKET TO GO! Wedon’t want a Tennis Racket on band by October, notwithstanding the month of the year. We won't if a low Price be any inducement. The lines mentioned are all getting Jow. Insome instances we have but one or two of the makes below men- tioned. You may regret not purchasing i 'Pettit” Racket, now ‘Slocum Tournament” Racket, BARBER & Koss, Builders’ Hardware, COR. 11TH AND GSTS. ¥, W. res SALE_OW iidine, sed 5 ROWN PLACE OF L~ business!—Three-story snd cellar brick Ev Teh st Bow. 5 S14.500;, halt capt, bal- ance on time. We. DU MEDIOINAL OR SOCIAL. STRAIGHT WHISKIES ARE THE BEST. BOTTLE, “PRICES PER FUL Lguat ACCORDING TO'K6E" JAMES K. CLEARY, ‘BIT 1th st... J. JONES HAS RETURNED TO |i." of Colunitia the board of trustees of the Fourth Street uch will bein October 3, IME, the rei the dead from the old Methodist, burying ro site Congressional renctery” : irown dead’ will apply toR. W. Sitiand G ate ee. Yor inforiation. Ree. W. J. THOMPSON.’ &, a { Committee. NOTICE 1S MEREBY GIVEN THAT TRE [annual meeting of the stockholders of ‘an Dorston € med Cartier Tron and Railw Supply Company will be held at the company’s office, in the Washington Loan and Trust building, 02 F Washington, D.C, on TUESDAY, September 20, ISU. at 2 orclock py. | for the prieyose of electing | seven directors and to transact such other business a8 any couse before the meeting series" ERAN Hf THOMAS, Secretary, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after { SEPTEMBER 15 GEO. ¥. WORTHINGTON Will cecupy hs new office at ‘Gore st. nw, friends and the ROKER. se13-2w WEST END-NEW Greene and bath ; M. MantIs 1929 Pa. remove their own. de: Dunn's office, _sstOee | Where he will be pisased toserye babeied rs aa neal ESTATE 3 TH ve. P OF THF, COUNTRY 25 MILES ASHINGTON, showing roads, ‘&e., will De sent to two staiips for . 7 Dersous interested ith ‘of these mape. JAMES A Mal AROUND | illazes, battlefields, directions, Callor send “AW Grand Argo’ ten ‘ soburbe should have om CLEMENTS. 132) eS elo OFFICE. OF THE NATIONAL Co- OFFIPERATIVE COMPANY. S01 Oth st. aw. (ne. corner Hat). Coai contracts have been made allowing liberal dis- counts from Coal E Full 7 ‘ounts from Gual Exe particulars | Sq TI LOLING DEPARTMENT, EISEMAN BROS. | Fall Suitings now ready for inspection. Novelties | im Trouserines. Our facilities enable usto give the highest Gegree of workmanship, style and finish for | prices that actually appear too modest for the value received. Call around and look them over. EISEMAN BROS, 7th and E ete. nw. in bop. 520 TELS. was | | seleat | a th sumed his practice. Dental | parlors, 3105 ‘Georgetown. ‘elt w q= HAY’ A VACANT HOUSE OR store? If so send. us number at once and we will furnish you tenant. Prompt attention. Best Peter nee: JOHNSON E BAMKETT, Rental Avents, selt- tw 000 Fst. nw. se10-7t | SPECIAL NOTICES. _ D. G. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1892. TWO CENTS, SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. | => SOUVENIR GRAND ARMY CANE. i, NIR GRAND ARMY CANE. sou SOUVENIR GRAND ARMY CANE. | We are sole owners of an oziginal | and mique souvenir of | the present | GRAND NATIONAL ENCAMPM: — 17 13 A STICK—A CANE, IT IS A STICK—A C. IT 18 A STICK—A CANE, —Known and described as— THE GRANT SOUVENIR. ‘This cane ts made of Malachi, Mahogany or Oak. ‘The head presents a bas relief,fuli figure,of the Great Com- mander. DON'T FAIL TO SECURE A CANE! DON'T FAIL TO SECURE A CAN DON'T FALL TO SECURE A CANE! —a—— On one side is the full-length badge of the G. A. R. done in most exquisite style, also in fuli relief on the other is an inscription which reads as follows: 20TH ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, G. A. R., SEPT. 20TH, 1802, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘The whole presents what might be appropriately \ermed a trophy of this grand national occasion, when the Boys in Blu: will travel once again, and possibly for the last time, the passed over iu May, 1865. Certainly it is, A MOST APPROPRIATE SOUVENIR, i Which every veteran can carry home as a memento of his visit to the Nation's Capital in 1892— one that can be handed down to is descendants for ages toconw. They can De foundat the following stores: JOHNSON BROS. & CO., 237 Pa. av . 2. OF PTERDINGE! HOAKE & WILLE’ Hoar EDWARD T. DAVISON, 517 10th J.B. CRUMP, 11th and E sts. n. B. F. KINCAN: 317th st. new. RW. HG 9th st. mw. 10 F st. new. E. ©. REID, 611 JAMES OW! st. nw. . 100% Pa ave. n.w. F. W. SHARPLE Pa, ave. new. A. F. J. DRAKE, 00 Hot. now. E. M.S. SMITH, 705 to 709 Market space. JOUN GRUBER, SthandG@sta nw. * ¥. J. MILNOR, 8th and E sts. (Concordia Hall). B. VANSYCKEL, 13th and G sts. n.w. H. C. MELHORNE, 307 Pennsylvania ave. se. A. SAKS & CO., 7th aud Market space. 8. F. WARE & CO., 1246 Fst. now. A. E. ACKER, 3d and Pennsylvania ave. n.w. C. J. ANDERMATT} 1923 Brightwood ave. ACKER & KENNER, 3d and Pennsylvania ave.n.W, D. E. HOADLEY, ‘Ml and Pa. ave.( Belvedere Hotel | Be ATTENTION, G. AR MEN! W.-H. LEE & CO., 15th st. near F st. n.w. Posie. WES SCOTT & KEANE, ee16 436 st. and Pennsylvania ave. Des SPRING WATER,” THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTIVE AND CURE. Guardagainst the cholera. Its stronehold lies in the drinking water of the great cities. Tollntion of this supply has been the cause of nearly all the great epi- demics of history. This was the cause of the present outbreak of cholera in Russia and Germany. The same thing may happen here. The only safewuard is in drinking absolutely pure water which cannot possi- Diy be contaminated. Such is the Columbia Spring Water. The surroundings of this magnificent spring aresuch as to insure its absolute purity to the peo- ple. It is not only a preventive of cholera, but « cure as well. It keeps the system in good condition, regulates the bowels and isa specific for all kidney and kindred complaints. Delivered in half-gallon or gallon bottles, 5-gallon derntjohns or barrels. Address THE COLUMBIA SPRING AND PARK CO., 5016-0t 1200 G st. nw. Sees EVERARD'S CELEBRATED NEW YORK LAGER BEER, PURE CANADA MALT. ‘The most popular Beer in use in the empire state. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892, ‘Will be prepared to receive orders for this high grade of Beor and enabled to furnish the trade in any quan- tity, both draught and bottled, at current market rates. For sale at all of the principal hotels, saloons and family grocery stores. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. Washington Branch, 1005 B st. n.w. WILLIAM DICKSON, hone, 629. {sel 431) ‘Manager. _ FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENTS. A larwer and finer line of samples 8 exer fad before is feady for Your inspection. Callan, seevhem. H. L. McQUEEN, Printer and Publisher, 1108-1116 E st. now. cf Telephone, 703. wa INO- MOKAN, 2126 PENNA. AVE. Purnaces, ges Pe rag ‘Tin Root q lumbing and Gas Pittin«. Hardware. Good wor) and ‘air prices. rone, O84. sel-3m AMERIC: A COAL CO, FP FICE #.¥. cor. 10th and F n.w, PENOBSCOT | ICE-FaMILY COAL AND Woop. | Fuit supply con- | stantly ‘on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tnduce- | nents to all. eustomners. Contract with National Co- | operative Association. Order now for future deliveries, a US. | t tie Kansas Division, L. A. W., Meet Le i a BAM. was E BLERS than say other jnske of wheel. ‘they {ox four first prizes, three seconds and Tn the jadies’ contest for erace tion and Lest management of wheel the Rambler won first, second aod third Out of Rape Hates in the parade five GOKMULLY & JEFFERY, are. z GRAND ARMY DECORATIONS—50,000 | varie, button trom Sto. 10 ceate a SEUTTHELL'S, Both et, and Pacave, welS-o A FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER trae Or oot emaren SEO 20th at. and Pa. ave. TELEPHONE TO THE CALIGRAPH Your Upewriter ribbons and sup | E= ‘underwdonts ind’ ‘ribbons relnked, B0c. ‘All typewriters for rent. NEWMAN & SON, 728 7th st. nw. REAT BARGAINS IN. T. DAM zor a TN TABLE, asks napk mele, Als 5-4, O-4, and 10-4 sheetinzs- at ete ihe e183 'G. A.B. CARDS short notice. BYRON 8. ADAMS, PRE OHS lath ee acwe: below Fe _ Fell and complete line im stock. sol? Sa Oe ena TVs, HP. wae Ma, ave., 7uhaud Cote ew. —_ READY YOUMANS, NEWYORK, FALL STYLES HATS. ‘Also complete stock DERBY AND SOFT HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS. LARGEST STOCK CANES AND UMBRELLAS. iA JAMES Y. DAVIS" SONS, ett ~ 1901 PAL AVE. e Knowing how fond you are of —GO0OD CHEWING TOBACCO— We are making a special effort in the direction of fur- nishins you with all the first- class brands, WHILE THE WAK WAS RAGING | Yon were satisfied with—well with most anything Sn the way of a chewing tobacco. APTER THE WAR ‘You were able to xet—well, most anything in the way of good chewing tobacco at any price WHILE YOU ARE IN WASHINGTON Get acquainted with the Tobacco that we have in stock, and which will be sure to please you. HOLD FAST. Weissinger's Natural Leaf, Old Kentucky and Burr Oak, manufactured by Harry Weissinger, Louisville, Ky. HORSE SHOE. e Drummond Natural Leaf and Fish Hook, manu- factured by Drummond Tobacco Company, St. Ipuis, Mo CLIMAX AND MECHANIC'S DELIGHT, Manufactured by P. Lorillard Company, N. J. FINZER’S OLD HONESTY, Jolly Tar, Boot Jack aud Five Brothers, Manufactured by Jobn Finzer Bros., Louis- ville, Ky. WHITE CROSS, MARINE, HIAWATHA and PULL- MA‘ Manufactured by Danigl Scotten & Co., De- troit, Mich. PIPER HEIDSEICK and NEWSBOYS, Manufactured by National Tobacco Works, Loutsville, Ry. HAPPY THOUGHT, Manufactured by Stewart & Skinner, Balti- more, Md. STAR, Manufactured by Liggett & Myers, St. Louis. PLUMB, ‘Manufactured by D. C. Williams, Richmond, Va. FINE CUT TOBACCO. HIAWATHA, TIDAL WAVE AND POINTER, Manufactured by Daniel Scotten & Co., Detroit, Mich. OLYMP, Manufactured by G. W. Gail & Ax Amer. ‘Tobacco Company, New York. GLOBE, Manufactured by Globe Tobacco Works, Detroit, ich. MAY FLOWER, Manufactured by J.J. Bagley & Co. SWEET CUBA, Manufactured by Daniel Scotten & Co., Detroit, Mich. ROSE LEAF, Manufactured by P. Lorillard & Co., Jersey. ‘VIRGIN LEAF, W. D. McAlpin & Co., New York. LIBERAL, Gail & Ax, Baltimore, Md. New od DO YOU SMOKE? All G. A. R. men smoke, and when they do they smoke the best. —We have— A €25,000 STOCK OF PIPES OF ALL KINDS. And in order to introduce them we will give away TWO OUNCES OF TOPAZ SMOKING TOBACCO With every Pipe the price of which is 15e. and upward. THIS I8 A BARGAIN FORG. A. RB. MEN. ‘We carry the Finest Stock of Pipes of any firm this side of New York, so you may be sure to be suited as {0 price and grade in this €25,000 STOCK OF PIPES—PIPES FOR ALL. Our corps of clerks are kept constantly busy Unpacking the immense stock of Pipes necessary to fill orders. oe REMEMBER THIS I8 FOR G. A. R. MEN ONLY AND WILL LAST FOR THE, NEXT TEN DAYS.” SMETHOROLITax aaPLes,< TENTION | An adjourned mer tinz will be held at head guariare se"ond D Veteran Valuntaces 1914 Bese | Sulvania avers SATURDAY EVENING ats fclock to rave on Mn I tse { | | Bites secure good seat. COMMITTEE. HEADQUARTERS GEO. G. MEADE POST, | B= ~@~ Non}. GA. Re Wastagions D.C. Ser: | teu Coniratien ave reguenied fo iieet a Houle, Mo st ous, Mo., to its quarters, at St. Academy,” on Vermont ave. near Thomas Cire ‘Weer untforay 950. rioree dt wgeblecaer, | W.W. ELDRIDGE, Adjutant, ame SF Be ee MUS TON CENTRE | special communica ion SATURDAY. Loi Inst. -et 10 | in. toattend the funeral of our lute brother, Aaron Van Camp. By order of W. M. | It EMMETT ©. ELMORE, Secretary (Ee HEADOUARTRERS JOHN A. RAWLINS | Beg enon rnees Jom | rth of Pa. ave. at 9 o'clock | to. Join in, the Parade rand Army Place tional Ene ampment. Cow loves form—waite helmets and III. Past Post Conunandlers are especially requested tobswith us, Official : JAMES E. DeJESTER, JAS. A. ALLE) sel6-2t” “Adjutant. Rees a CARSON POST, -- Washinton | | No. 2, Department of the Puto .C., Sept amber 16. fieral of ‘our deceased comrade, W. A. Wil take place froin bis late realdenc st. 8... on SUNDAY, the 18th ferment at (onzressional cemetery. "Co are | invited to attend. By order of GEO. H.. SLAY- | BAUGH, Post Commander, GEO. E. DAVIS, Adju- tant. cis - e102 0. F—THE REGULAR MEETING oinl Lodge, No. 1, D. of R., will be n.w., MONDAY, ‘September 20, 733 ck, t@ which all visiting. meubers of the degree are curdially invited. A fuil attendance of inembers are requested to. he present W.G. JULIAN HOBERTS, se16-2t RUS! BANAH M. SANDERSON. SEPTEMBER 15, 1892. ‘O- WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: All persons are Warned not to trust my wife, Lizrie M. Woods, as she has left my bed and Voard without Provoentts WILLIAM WOODS. sel6-2t E YOU MONEY LASS. Contractors who are building houses should bring their plans and let us submit an esti- mate to do the glass work, We make a speciaity of the finest French Plate gluss—know all about buying and hand- ling it. Let us submit you an estimate free. CHAS. E. HODG zpert Hand:e) O13 7th stan. SAVE MONEY Why shouldn't y WF of coal ‘savin: 0 fected, ao order ft now. Ful’ weieht, cleanliness, prompt, deliver aud personal attention characterize this. Uust- ‘buy yourwinter’s sup- While the weather is favorable? son the ton can be ef ness. Order by tall a: ‘pho “ Main Yard, 4t Up-town a ARTHUR B. SMITH. hand sts. ne. Branch, Caywood’s, cor. 9th and N. ¥. ave. TAILORING BY A PRACTICAL TAILOR. ‘The reason I dotatoring for than ‘Others is because I ain under less expense aud satistied with amaller profits. Quality, nt aud workmanship considered the garments which leave here cannot be surpassed, ‘Yet prices are tar less than others. - SUPERIOR IN MA Ts. th Branh: "Aside from its great uellity and Senignce im Gispetchine buasies, |e te more th: chiploynent of stenowra Phers, to whi hit is, im point of accuracy and fueed. superior, aud’ ia wo, respect that T ha Rem athe te iaiover eit tufetior.*) Trvone: F ight, on (usta mente ur rented coLUMBE PHONOGHAPH Co., PONT FORGET “TITTLE BROWS wv" We are putting up some for the AOTC leitors. For neat week's elstion & apecial rade of Sno Claret for in inch will be Jusieed. the gallon and sod at the low price of 82, perjaz.. How about aug for your Only a limited number. ‘TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 14 14th st. n.w. Telephone, 903, sel The weather is likely to continue cool; fair ‘weather; west to north winds, ‘We stand in the front rank—regarding Jow prices for Lumber. We substentiate this by quoting the prices for four of the the most tmportant articles we sel Best Gang-sawed Boards, 81. per 100 sq. ft. per 100 sq. ft. ‘ypress Shingles, 4x20, $4 per ‘These prices speak in most eloquent and convincing terms. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber, Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Hardware, &e., Cor. Gthand N. Y. ave. n.w. wo6 P< ee SOMETHING NEW EVERY Tailoring bas not reached that stage of per- fection beyond which {t Is impossibie to io. Ta icorn something mew every fay. While wo ave reached the “top notch” of what has al- epdy een accompliabed, yet wore. always 7 some suiproveinent_—tuaking some fnnovation or something of the kindclimuving. "Thee 810 Tevuseringe iJustrate our growth, rouse . aan they are the best we have ever offered for the money. ti p at the new line of Fall and Win- ter uta tnd Overcoatings. Well worth while. G, WARFIELD SIMPSON, Cor. 12th and Fats. n.w. 216 MEMBER, GOOD TABLE BUITER | reas ge Se Resin igeauotiiies of iim or more, Call fr prices, vs BER WILEK, Gov and 457 Conier Market, 100 ‘Street set. EG LADIES Who appreciate artistic dressmaking are invited to visit the new dressmak- ing parlors of Mr. GEO. T. KEBN, located over his tailoring establish ment, 1312 F st. p.w. MME. 0. CLASSEN Of New York in charge. Mr. L. POHLMAN superintents the depart ‘ment of tailor-made garments. Rid- ing Habits, Jacket<, Ulsters and ‘Tailor-made Suits shaped in styles that are faultness. e162 NK H. PELOUZ! > Hos F wrest. Local Aecurttion my specialty. Telephone, 1748, 916-3 ites de eae ta BE, PUNE . CUIDENT sae aa Sa : : KH. THOMAS, Ws District Masagert ‘Loan and Trust 16-2 — PALMS, 3. DEACENEAS, FE FERNS, ude ore My oe 4 ¥ st. new. Raa o, THE “8 whee | sel62t iN ‘Secretary. RE “HAT TALK” BY HATTERS. ‘A worth-wearing ‘'G, A. B." Hat, $1.50. A,nem qblork im Black Derbies at $3 that equals sft ag ™7" Mae ct do te Knox's World-renowned Hats for 1892-3. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, CITY IreMS. & Pags ¥ A 7 at ets with the the price of ‘adsuls- - Sion his been placed at 25c. for whole house, ‘Cone | DENTISTRY - | MANICURE. Washi News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. AMUSEMENTS... Par 8 ATTORNEYS. Pare 3 AUCTION SALES - Page ARDING. 3 BUSINESS CHANCES BICYCLES... EDUCATIONAI EXCURSIONS, &c. FINANCIAL 5 FOR RENT ( FOR RENT (O fics). FOR RENT (Rooms) . FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Stores). FOR RENT (Miscollansous). FOR RENT (Windows). FOR SALE (Bicycles) FOR SALE (Horsss ani Veuisios FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscallanoons). FOR SALE (Pianos)... 3 3 s 8 8 ST, NO. I, G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. Department of Potuinsc, G. A.B. HOTE! asin Ogneral Order NOT conoral Onde het zig. | LADIES GOODS. With General Orders . nt of Potomac, this Post will reu- | LOCAL MENTION. 8 Lo} | MARRIAGES 3 h Gencral Orders No. 13, 3,0 tie Reni 246 pint | MEDICAL a 3 id Bath, sw at o'clock p. : sharp. on TUESDAY, 20th instant, for the Grand Pa | {mney ANPOUS.... - MONEY WANTED AND NOTARIES PUBLIC... OCKAN STEAMERS. OFFICIAL NOTICES POTOMAC RIVES PROF@SALS RAILROADS. STEAM CARPET CLEA STORAGE... SUBURBAN PROPE: SUMMER RESORTS. WANTED (Help)... WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Roowa)..... WANTED (Situations! WANLED (Miscellansout TO ADVERTISERS. The advertising patrons of Tue Star are respectfully notified that advertise- ments intended for insertion daring encampment week must be handed in the day before that on which publi tion is desired. Unless this is done in- sertion cannot be guaranteed. nantes THE ENCAMPMENT No richer souvenir and no better record of the great gathering in Washington next week STAR. of veterans of the war can be obtained than the | issues of Tae Stan, Every number will be filled with illustrations and letter press of the most interesting character covering the historical events, memories of which will be re- vived by the great reunion, as well as the hap- penings of each day graphically reported. The Papers issued during the week will form a com- lefe history of this memorable gathering. If ‘ou gannot come to he encampment, the nest best thing you can do is to subscribe to Tur Stax for the week and the encampment will be brought to you as vividly as pen and’ pencil can bring it, If you are coming to the en- campment you will wunt Tue Stam for the week to take home with you us a most interest- ing, accutate and complete record of the scenes which you have witnessed in the national capi- tal. Tue Stan for the week beginning Monday, September 19, will be mailed, postage prepaid, to any address in the United States for fifteen cents, outside of Washington. ears Govensment Recerrts Topay.—Internal revenue, $591,855; customs, $766,778, = Tue Doipuin has arrived at Baltimore. slate sir Tux Coxconp has sailed from La Guayra for Porto Cabello. — - Tue Mranronomon has arrived at the New York navy yard. a are Soticrtom, Panrarpax of thé State Depart- ment has returned from his vacation. ar Mas. Gex. Mires ‘and Maj. Hen. Howard, U. 8. A., are expected to arrive in Washington today, with their staffs, t attend the encamp- ment. a eee ea Navat Onpers.— Commander Charles J. Bar- clay has been ordered to hold himself in readi- ness to command -the Alliance. Lient. W. G. Hannum ordered to duty at the New York navy yard. 3 Dreector Gexgrat Davis of the world’s fair and Collector of Customs Clark of Chicago were in consultation today with Assistant Secretary Spaulding about customs duties on exhibits for the fair. awh i Es West Porxt Caprrs.—The following cadets have been appointed to West voint: T. A Pearce of Arkansas, Nelson B. Keeler of Ver- mont, Boyce Barrow of Georgia and Louis B. Woodward of St. Louis, Mo. UPAR? as REPUBLICANS UNITED. What Secretary Rusk Says About the State ‘Ticket in Wisconsin, A reporter for Tue Evexixa Stan called manufactured entirely out of whole cloth. I can speak positively for the republicans of Wisconsin when I say that they are thoroughly in my mind but that it will be elected the republican ii i i i F if aI il i Fy ‘3 | 8on. The Vice President Will Hold Him- self in Readiness for Any Duty. MR. MORTON’S COURTESY. The Vetera ing to the City— Everything Prepared for Their Reception— Gala Appearance of the City—The National Campfires. Chairman Edson today received the follow- | ing dispatch from Vice President Morton, who | is at his country place, Rhinecliff, N.Y. i | leave for Washington tomorrow or Sunday and will hold myself in readiness for any required daty during the encampmen: | This generous and prompt response ix natur- very much appreciated by Chairman Ed- It insures the carrying out of the pro- | gram as arranged. Mr. Morton as far as pos sible will endeavor to take the President's place | and his courtesy in offering bis vervices in the present emergency will contribute materially to the success of encampment week. OEN. PHISTERER ARRIVES. Adjt. Gen. Phisterer, Gen. Palmer's right- hand man, arrived in this cits paratory to the arrival of Gen. Palmer, which will be on Sunday. He was at headquarters t day and had a brief conference with Chairman Edson. He expresses himself as highly pleased with the arrangements here and predicts » successful reunion. WORK FOR LOCAL @. A. R. MEX. The old soldiers are beginning to arrive in | greater numbers and tomorrow and Sunday the incoming trains will be Inden. Although the citizens’ committee has provided a corps of guides to be stationed at the various depots for the purpose of directing the poste to the quarters assinged, yet it is feared that the force will be inadequate. Chairman recommends that all local Grand posts give as* much time ax possible during the next two or three days. The visitors will be pleased to be welcomed by comrades wearing the. fa- miliar uniform and a good deal of assistance cau be rendered. * ATIONAL CAMPFIRES. Chairman J. M. Pipes of the campfiré com- mittee, and his associates have arranged for a camp fire at the big tent on Judiciary Square between the city hall and pension office each evening, beginning Monday evening, 19th in- stant, when the opening takes place. THE POLICING OF THE CITY. There is to be another meeting of the com- mittee on public order tonight, when the re- commendation that the members of the com- mittee be given police powers will probably be | acted upon. It is the idea of some of the mem- bers that they might be sworn in as specials and they can then wear a badge and carry a baton and revolver if they saw fitand do regular police duty. A member of the committee who calied to see Chairman Moore at police headquarter today «nid he was there to see if he could get [his equipments in advance. Maj. Moore | has en kept busy for some days looking after the business of his committee ax well as trying to provide ample protection for the visitorg. Being hampered, as he is, by the provisions of the bill which requires the of city detectives from Baltimore, P Edson to provide Letter protection and in uddition to | the officers from the cities mentioned several of | the best detectives in the country will be on hend. ‘These, with the 300 xpecial poli ition to the regular officers, the major will be able to patrol the city and pro- tect life and property Today Chief Clerk Sylvester swore in the 300. | specials at the various police stations and they | will goon duty Sunday morning. The police | lieutenants have selected the men in their re- | spective precinets and they say that a much better class of men hax been obtained than ever | before. Among the «pecials are several good | men who are abie to do detectave duty. TO RECEIVE THE POSTS. The Grand Army posts upon their arrival in this ci committee on acco-amodations and directed to the quarters assigned to them. At x meeting | of the committee last evening the assignment of members for duty wax made as follows: Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot: First detail, beginning at 12 o'clock noon to day—Col. W.'L. Bramhall, chairman; G. W. F. Swartzell, S. E. Thomason, Maj. Geo. M. Lock- wood, John M. Groff, Thomas B. Crisp and D. H. Babeock. Second detail, from 6 p.m. to 12 p.m. Friday Col.W. K. Mendenhall. chairman; John Knox, W. A. Gatey, Jack Levy, B. F. Queen, John ‘M, Young. Asbury Thompson. Third detail, from 12 .p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday—Dorsey Clagett, chairman, W. E. Hutchinson, George H. Plant, Thomas M. Steep, Col. B. £. Hawkes, M. J. Grifith, E. J. Stel- waggen, Fourth detail, from 6 a. m. Saturday to 12 m. Saturday—Capt. John K. Leonard, chairman; ‘Maj. L. P. Williams, John R. Young, Capt. John C. Hewes. Joseph E. Krause, O. W. White and Arthur Goings. t the Baltimore and Ohio depot: First detail, from 12 m. to p. m. Friday— Maj. George A. Bartlett, chairman: Capt. C. B. Fisher, H. P. Gilbert, Henry Jenkins, K. J. Lawrence, C. N. Stumph, Chris, Storm and Samuel Hodgkins. Second detail, from 6 p. m. to 12 p. m. Fri- day—Col. Nathaniel Shatewell, chairman; John F. Williams, Thos. Kelly, W. R. Speare, J. Clay Hewes, Joseph B. Gage and Rev. Robert Jobn- son. Third detail, from 12 p. m. Friday to 6a. m. Saturday—Capt. L. A. Littlefield, chairman; Dr. Thos. Landers, Geo. W. Moss, Dr. Aaron Baldwin, 8. W. Curriden, Gen. Balloch and W. N. Danenhower. ‘Fourth detail, from 6 a. m. to 12 m. Satur- day—Maj. Geo. C. Harris, chairman; D. J. Evans, Timothy Daley, E.R. Ripley, Alfred Shaw and John R Kelly. ACTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE POTOMAC. A largely attended meeting of the Depart- ment of the Potomac, G.A.R., was held jast evening for the purpose of indorsing some comrade as the candidate of the department for the position of senior vice commander-in-chief. Four names were in nomination—Past Commander J. M. James B. Burk, Will- iam A. Moore ‘and J. ¢. 8. Burger. ipes ‘exactly number of votes necessary—60. Mr. received 56, Mr. Burk 2, and Mr. Moore member of the national council of ant | today and is en- | 3 | gaged in looking after the various details pre- York, the major has discovered « way | y will be received by members of the | ALARMED FOR AWHILE A Temporary Unfavorable Change in Mrs. Harrison. | MR. CLARKSON RESLECRED PRESIENT Thrilling Experience on a Ferry Boat. | MES. HARRISON'S TLLNESS, A Change for the Worse in Her Condition Came This Morning. Loox Laxe, N. ¥., Sept, 16.—Mra, Harrison's condition changed for the worse this morning, |, At 11 o'clock this morning Mrs. Harrison | bud another bad turn. The morning examina- | fuidin the chest cavity and the attendant symp- toms were ao alarming that it was found neces- | her eutlerings | Mr. J. W. McKee, the President's son-indaw, | train from Piattsburg. | THE PHYSICIANS EXCOURAGED. | Mis. Harrison at 10 o'clock this morning and had not left her room at noon. It was found to draw the floid from the pleuric- cavity and the physicians were encouraged to but has improved tion by the doctors showed an increase of the sary to perform another operation to relieve | arrived this morning from Boston by special Noon—Drs. Gardner and Doughty vimted [necessary to again resort to tapping | find there were no ill effects from the opera- | tion. They deemed it best, however, to re- main with ber until all immediate danger is | past. News Recetved in This City. The dispatches received thir afternoon have | occasioned renewed apprehen ion as to Mra, | Harrison's condition. A little before noon @ dispatch to Secretary Foster said that there | was no change in her condi ion. Later dis- Patches indicated a change for the worse, | There are many warm friendships for Mra. | Harrison here which do not relate to her poai- | tion as wife of the chief executive, but are born of her own amiable qualitie: and are of Many years’ standing. Her condition causes profound sorrow, _ IT WAS A RACK FOR LIFE. Sinking of a Ferry Boat Just After Landing Her Passengers. New Yon, Sept. 16—The South Brooklyn | ferry boat South Brooklyn sank at ber slip, New York side, gfter # very narrow escape | from going down in mid stream with ber pas- sengers. | While bu | ng Governor's Island the boat Tan on a rock or sunken wreck and tore s hole | in ite side. It immediately began to suk. All stemm was crowded on to try ed ali before the boat n the only place of safety. The kept ona full, continuous: | tention and warn otber keep out of the way and give her every chanee, All neighboring craft accordingly scurried apt et ho wy. » boat finally reached her and run into at, the gang planks were bur- nedly thrown out aud the crowded to the dock. A few minutes later the Soath Brooktyn gave a lurch and sank in the mud of er #lip. ‘The tide was low and ‘of the boat showed above water. The deck, however, was com- pletely submerged. A wrecking company will tuise herat once. It is considered thut not a single pereon was injured. — MK. CLARKSON CHOSEN AGAIN, | He Was Re-Elected President of the National League of Kepablican Clubs. Berravo, N.Y., Sept. 16.—Jas, 8. Clarkson hax been re-elected president of the Republican National League by acclamation. ‘The attendance was much larger than yeater- day, many new delegates arriving last night and this morning. Today is the busy day of the convention and four separate mectings were on the program. Louisville and the second Wednesday in May next were decided as the place and time for holding the next convention. Shortly after 2 -o'clock this afternoon the American Republican College League began ite session in # small hal) adjoining the main con- vention all, There was an excellent attend- ance. a JERSEY CITY SCARED, Three Alleged Cases of Cholera Discovered to Be Something Else. Jexsey Crrs, N. J., Sept. 16.--This city had three cholera seares Just night and this morn- ing. It was reported that a case of cholera had been found in Steuben street. Then rumor hed it that the cholera had broken out ine Morris street tenement, and this morning tt was settled positively. according to the report, that somebody was sick with the cholera in Enwsez street. Health Inspector Benjamin was kept on the ge in his carriage last night and this mo ard he declares that. none ot mors have any foundation in fact. He fou Prople, tick but, their sickness could cast told from the cholera. He also investigated at 8 o'clock last night an alleged case of cbolera in Hoboken which he says was nothing of the kind. Tonoxto, Sept. 16. The Ontario authorities have taken action to bave all passenger trains and boats at St. Lawrence ports inspected apd suspicious cases will be refused admission, QUARANTINE AGAINST NEW YORK. Moxrngar, Sept. 16.—Montreal physicians, backed by Montreal police, were Inst might sta- # tioned at Lacole, Starmand, Norton Hills, Aber- crombie, Hemmingford and Coteau, on the banter line. « - Laberge at » late hour said that a report hadcome from Ottawa that full quarantine would be declared against New York today. Ortawa, Owr., Sept. 16.—It was decided at @ cabinet meeting yesterday that the Dominion goemmies would not interfere with the Que- © government in enforcing quarantine re- ‘The customs officers have Leen empowered to board all trains and boats coming from the United States and to refuse admission inte Canada of any suspected cases of cholera, alee WON BY THE CANUCK. A Light-Weight Pugtlist From Across the Border Whips « Pennsylvanian. Ricumoyp, Ixp., Sept. 16.—Edward Bennett, Canada’s champion light weight, and James gut Knocking Dougherty stot tae toh af the at ey oe Ay