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6 THE EVENING SRAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1892. sd — an —f Ry en = Sane I F a a en aN % 7 T 7 > al \ LIVELY NEWS EXPECTED. | NO PROCLAMATION NOW NEEDED. wl 4 Dd EDITION | sereSerecea na] cc coe, FON BNCAMPRENT occemeemomterin| | eee ViEset it. Vene: Leason, | ———. | Sante Ee ail the various vicissitudes of the camp, the | Great Activity on Account of the Crowds De received from Puerta! Secretary Foster today received the follow- | mareh and the battlefield, where she was un- Stirring news n (Conilinaed fiom: First’ Page.) | ceasing in the care of the sick and wounded. | tes pre ty Gabeilo, Venezuela, in a fow dayne ing telegram from Mr. Seth Low, acting chair- ————_ ete eta .. ‘The badges were distributed at the meeting NE ae 4 | HOW THE RAILRGAD COMPANIES WILL HANDLE | oo paptopien med reg: New York chgirman of tho committee, amisted by | 404 they aro very hinndaome, the ted, white | HO | CONTINUED FROM Ath iy AGE that port. While bree Dersccbenr canine aanikes res samc —phpana pga, committee compored of comrades Pd blue diamond insignia of the third corps | THE IMMENSE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS—TRe | are exceed: eticent about the object of her, .., residing here und their wives and daughters, as Deis printed in colors on white satin ribbon. | Posts rEGINNING TO COME IN—THE om10 2 i gs imu ete papas ado ghee ‘Our medical committee have visited Camp | fone’ st From uow on until the close of the G. AR. eu-| cap xeTatLisHED—KceMes AND INCIDENTS. | ’ VETERANS’ MEETING. Over & Thousand “Old Salis” at Bal- ison a serioua misaivs Low in compeny with Dr. Jenkins, All were T. H. McKee, O. 8. Sanford, Dr. S.S. Stearns, CAMpitent the third corps headquarters tent | Commander White suspects delighted. The committee say that the work J. W. Bradford, 5. P. Keller. A. von Haake, J. “ill be open and some members of the reunion timore, ey woerre MURDER OF CHILDREN BY WHOLESALE. This morning at the Baltimore and Ohio | committce w be in daily attendance, #0 as to fugees who wore taken reflects great credit on all concerned. Every- | M. Holmes, J. H. Dewees, J epstunh ad Bivciall aaceacerpaetecrianioe © |-Resit Cnekg Gal's deans GE Gotittty-oich an ae mer CAFRCA® thing ia moving extinfactorily. eee nes visiting comracion, : not been witnessed since the inauguration of The sta’erent trom the Atlantic steamship jt Andrews, James Newea Seer grt ‘The regimental registration books will be at President Harrisou, Everybody was busy and a at Puerta Cabello. companies of the number and character of the D. A. Grewtenor, Jc i the third corps tent tomorrow for distribution. the trunks that were piled along the platform | there Comma White will de- passengers now on the way tothe United States, H. Mattingly, J. P. P IpenSe Husand bes cberge of ‘thens nd will: bo oun co keep andborele handlers be found at the corps tent. P sage aa nin and will enforce his demand with their wenurance that no further immigrant Burns, T. J. Spencer, Alex. Ashton aud A. Me- seo, aaa era eee busy for some time. The trains were all be- with the Concord’s guna if necessary. a nit 2 onald. ‘ i : SION aa this government determined frncurs thin Barmine’ CY thet, reached the |” Yadics’ committee—Mrs. T. H. McKee, Mra, | Following is the official list ahowing the as- bind time and many of them, soming in eto- | ‘ate in a manner sufficient to be un- "This determination on the part of the «team- | J: N. Whitney, Mrs. A. von Huake, Mrs: signments of dates and huurs for regimental re-_ 08, as they did, caused the Washingtonians | R all that no political refugee mast | ship, companies lias had the effect to quiet the | Macauley, Mrs. John MeElroy unions of the cavalry regiments of th: Army of '© ait several hoaré to grect their frierids | will put up at the Belvedere, while others will | : PCLAL POLICE PoORcE, be ned after he o puts foot ona ship alk about the insue of a proclamation suspend- Mrs. Jennie G. Honstor % | the Petes coming from a distance, On the desk of Super- | CcUpy Sleepers at the Ojo camp. i : ra and stripes. i . Mrs. L.A. Ti 1¢ Potomac: |x ose Who Have Ber Tanke eae end ee acuty ia ren 06s A. Maxwell, Mrs. £ "| September 20, 9a.m., twenty-first Pennsyl- jent Alvey was a pile of dispatches telling At the Penasyivania Station. [a 2 sagen oe eee Candidate Stevenson Welcomed at sting in other South gpie i rte teflon en tae ae er nae: vanis cavalry. of the various sections making up the different | From early in the morning till Inte at night missioners. trains and the time of their departare and ex- the Pennsylvania station was thronged with | Tbe Commissioners today, upon the recom- pected arrival. Today some of the trains were Grand Army men arriving and those awaiting | ™*Pdation of Major Moore made up of adozen sections and tomorrow it the arrival of comrades. other man “thority upon the following nai is expected that some trains will be made up of | wore the insignia of the duty in connecti almost twice that number. On account of ing the encamy m on the, Mis Mamie L. Williomns, Siive Annie Macaul partment would be required. The few steamers ms, 3 | now bound for the United States with immi- | }1'p Mollie McKee, Miss Pora Stevens and Mrs, Brant. aboard would be taken care of, but oo Une . . wside from them the department would have Committee in charge PB ge ge ty Paley Jered Very Critical by little to do except in the case of an occasional , Libby: S. P. Keller, Belle isle: Man Raleigh. | Hampshire cavalry, third Pennsylvania cavalry, Pennsylvania cavalry, first Michigan cav- ie . 5 ee tice Levy, Camp Ford; Philip Reiter, Ander- UTS, fifth Michigan cav tixth Michiznn there being so many trains on the road the LATEST CHOLERA NEWS. cent Bennett. «© | | Samp cleat: Eas = ae | sonvill bert 3 Ratisbury's W. oR ong ary sere a ee railroad company has issued a special order to | Somes — ar v1 hnson, Andrew es In Commissioner Belt has ri dae aeass Raa i Macon and Char eston, and James Mc- "4 age sor ed Perce!l, Wm. H. the emplores, which, if Plias Gray, Joba T. thought, prevent eyed, will, it is trouble on the road, reiverd the f am duted yesterday | crea, Florence. C‘Seott’s 909"), seventh West Virginia cavalry. apply for quar- Woodland, John 0. vison, Willian . —— + - | we to spend a “ha ; SOE AAVEE CRSERAS fron: Union Indian Agent Bennett concerning the Kock Creek Ratlroad Formally for | THE SIXTEENTH CONNECTICUT VETERASS, sn a apomea a hapiaphiaca ee aa VETERANS SURPRISED. few nighte in t _seeypd Henry Armstrong, Henry T. Over 1,000 Members at the Convention at | the Choctaw troubl Travel Opened Today. | About seventy-five survivors of the sixteenth alge crea eee ay Among the arrival this morning was @ com- | contemplate. One opi fellow, when he best L. Vhomas, M. Hagerty, Baltimore. {Situation today very critical. Two more The Rock Creek railroud was formally Connecticut regiment will meet in this city ne of ete te trae teal rd mest 2 Barrens, Sept. 16. The national naval Mex surrendered last night. Being reliably ad- opened today. The officers of the company | Next Tuesday and will hold their twenty-fifth waipties of tasheter: ths thing put in place “Veterans from Boston. Thie post will arrive clear espn teterane were slow in awning at the Lyceum Shed at noon today that efforts would be mad and a number of invited guesta went ver the | Shnual reunion at 1007 Venneyleania avenue Jaro dura tite, it inaie Sateen tomorrow. Tt was ludicrous to ace the eeterane Aripece=oengy fae! sch SppaPR cian pompano etween the hours of 4nd 6 p.m., the home of m. Willinm H. Waters, Pred Ta Pht, Joreph W. Robb, Frank C. Fields, Wim A. Adam, John Welch, Wiliem ba e moe uM. mittee from the Kearsange Association of Naval of the prospect, iaaghed. shouldered his grip, . this wont be the ‘iret the night with no cover but an army blanket. litorical oat one ¢ got well out on the strect. The first "Y Theater this mo i clock. After inspecting the power petmeen the rigon a ‘ of can tapestry MF an historical painting and repre got well eatrect, The | Laat night seve ed to be allowed to re- i ing. The «cone ax they came straggling in dif- 1 ogdered Indian police to guard and house and admiring the beautiful scenery the jacnt liv i trthetaee nor rea Cheng, fonts Gen. Logan's rally at Aes: re a betag aeesnae aor Birepa ong main over night in the station, but this could . . "from the blace and beilluncy of Protect them. At 5 o'clock thiy afternoon entire party was entertained at luncheon | the silk mentmecered ond cae ane CheneY, Login, the central Sgure, is mounted on his nd being dir sy not be allowed Price, Bdward A. Reid. Geo. W. Anders, Hai fa is bla etal * oad is = for that thoroughfure. ere al plenty ro m Ve Jol fee jer Sloadl je Mall ex men, hensily armed. rode at the northern terminus of the road. tenant governor in the coming Connecticut jamoj black felere porican toe taeenUohe |- Whbu thay arsived vs} tha} Penee Suatmnsifil Bagel Sig we fn lerpmrgh ed ee tuner be hee ae a ee ce af the prisouers aud Among the invited guests were the District | election, will be present. This ‘regiment wat he restored qe cuntitence cad age of bis ‘ther stopped and looked with wonder and taken, Several smal recto. uf ee cc s a & iy police warned them that | : tives of | Ctlisted’ lnrgely in Hartford, Conn., in. 1862, tod trgdoad : death of @Mazement ut the beautiful marble moniments | then A im thelr cortody ax United Commlsioners, Maj, Moor, reproncntatiren of | sod was composed mainly of morciante ond Metafter the panic caused by the ‘doath of *Macment af the beaxtifal marble mon-iment’ the city thie morning t0 vieit Edward Saul. Milton would uot be surrendered, | {he city street rauronds and others, The officers | Cierka. They took part in the batto of Antie- | or betion. The action is spirited andl the | 1h; there's the old Capital.” remerked one the vicinity. ag a or ‘The ariaed mon then rode sway to consult with |G Newlands; vice president, Edward J. Stell- | ‘@m without over having had e battalion drill | by his widow, The border of the petere is |@ change has taken place. Let’ mé. eee.” be ee Walter McGarity, Wm. advisers wud lew 1 have arranged with rail- vagen; treasurer, Thos. M. Gale; manager, %P4 lost some 200 men in this their first en- | composed of badges, flags of the hfternth, cise | continued, turning tom comrade, “when T| Queer charcters are the rule rather than the rancis AE comrnay to conve there mon out of Choe Gon. a. J. Waruer, secretary, Howard’ & Sugement. After a number of battles and vicls- | teenth and verenteentheere of he ene tthe ae it last twas on my exception. One artstocratic matron arrived 5 “JohnH. Jones taw nation on ar: it train te it ‘itudes inci vi 7 p . % ve if i pC . qd + ' er cee iah om any freight train tonight should | oman; “aasistant secretary, John J, ; Mttides incident to the war tho regiment 28 | ‘Termessee, the medals reted by Conmenen, the | t0 ihe government hospital Just outside the city, | from the west chis snoring arseed with aimeall [Day’” aocis Sucuecth Reber Sete, e. More o¢ hundred the same p that 1,000 members were then present. There derabie talk regarding manding officer to suc The names most prominent tho-e of Commodore W 0. Commodore B_ 5. : ao : ‘with Henry #. | captured at Plymouth, N.C., und was incar- | fiimoie “dae that of his Scotch. 0 the north, I believe, and I shall rover s once proceeded ho Robert Met ae vw: paluieiaad aa haaiee. «violence. Over 200 Jones men a ee "no | CoPated in Andersonville for upward of a year. | [rich anccctore The crear Sore cote | forges tt, Ktwas after Eaphatat: Vaitie of eel fag. wate os | egprnelige —w a Taylor, ee tae P fein, Eey watt I So" hoard of directors. The road starts from 18th | At their reunion an informal innch—hardtack 49 much admired is a traly, American produc. | Rati and the xight of that big white building was : " : 4 ‘They express dissat- ith pence agreement made Inst Tues- day and declare determination not to abide by found one, waving the stars and stripes over Wm. his head she would ery: “There's the flag that | Olliver, W. gave you freedom. Shout, man! Shout!” Adial E. Stevenson Escorted to the Place of Speaking by 8,000 Men. and coffee—will be served. All the Connecti- cut people resident in Washington have been invited to bo present and groet the old soldiers. street and boundary and runs by the entrance tion, It will also form part of the decoration | like a glimpse into heaven. I felt that ax lon, of the Zoological Park acrosk Rock creek, and of Mrs. Logan's honse on Tuesday night, the ** 1 was within the shadow of the Capitol I ws MR ocr ‘ 5 : herielipe at safe. When I recovered and went back tom ; “es Raxzton, N. €.. Sept. 16.—Mr. AE. Steven| same, | T still hope wise aud conservative coun- | (hen, continues Glows | Connection! avenue | The governor and his staif, Gen. Hawley, Sen- | Permion office on ine sever ine evening and st | Tegiment’ I looked “agit foe, the Capitol, | COMING FROM THE NORTHWEST. Lec, Rit, Harrion, Jo ton. accompanied by Mra. Sterenson, arrived x61, will revirain further violence and hee Ss"@Gl OP 00 tie gommst cme | ator Platt and. the Congresnmen from’ Con- | Woot y but it was raining bard and {¢| About forty men arrived from various points | Arter Teche tine at Raleigh at 5 o'clock this morning from eos ta pabegtl int yamt alaepe cab chp gomery county. The northern. terminus | necticut are expected to be present. LADIES’ HEADQUARTERS LIVELY. per ae ted seen. i cag great in Nebraska, Kansas and the northwest by the | T.W. Pinkne Tyler, Arthur EF. Asbevilie. He was met by military and a large soa by “Adeistant ‘Adjutant General Me- brine Ba ae the te Seon hopbebepeong| AN ELABORATE DECORATION, | ‘The tndieb’ citizens’ headquarters was one of | the fist wo bal dotieg ane we But loot at | 120 train. | Zachariah sin C."L. Dobbins, Abraham concourse of citizens. There wana fine street Keo. ae ai of the Baltimore and Obio railroad. The road The boys of No. 8 Engine Company, North | i : ‘sadeaear dha cht . - A i ; arrive in, | King, W. R. Payne, Angustys Shaw, W. H. West. parade. Mounted men and along line of ear- | Sivecteg ny, Commanding ofticer at Fort Renols is operated by the overhead wire and the power Caroling. weenae, beta eth bats, North | the liveliest places in town today. The clerks | Penneyivania avenue. What a fine street it is. |, Soman with a baby arrived by iP Hi CE. Voneitkle. 3. ts 7 } _ bouse locat at the northern en 1 ci wero all kept busy attending the warts of the During the war it wara miserable rough cobble- | Her “folks” were waiting for her. despi branch of the road extends along {| Southeast, claim they will have the finest deo- | strangers brough: there by the public comfort | Stone affair and it eof the few streets the wili attempts of the crowd te Peed street, from sth to 7th street, “nnd | orated houre in the depurtment. One of their messengur boys or who nd strayed in them- | Paved atall. I tell vou this ix the happiest day | insisted on standing in the gateway till the Sages procedata crowd of 3.009 mon to St armed forces disband tomorrow will be con- lary's grounds, where the speaking took place. | strained to order military aid.” : 5 Br caper eras ee : a a cere oe oe | aus Glee aan cabs had been kissed by all hands ] ee . re wins ety oe tae ad Glace tats come | Rated cotian freer Toke haces itenled aarti eee net ee one [ro aech anviror nee ne ees Two of the babs’s relations were very pretty Unearthing the Awful Business of a Woman bebe Sneetle Ghee Gece structed. The length of the road from the yainting of the commanding general of the decorating her cout and “the meu were | «Par de Lamb's sake, honcy.isdie hyar Wash- | f°7!%,.4% ther stooped to kiss itn veteran whe at Manchester, England. | gTigfollowine arene cozning and cloning ericenet Boundary to the no-thern terminus is about | United Stator army will be bung. On either no les radiant in their G. A. TK. medalt ju teoni hed cement e idea kek [eet ee ee Drane, 3 aay ‘ jew York Stock Market, as rej by special | geven miles. Its construction was under the | side will be placed a dummy figure. One will be 4 budge. One of the features of =8tonY .—— mp coe sree fives ; roagh Gettveburg. but I'd give my wer | nity” w. pn Rag tees Loxpox, Sept. 16.-A sensation has been | Wire to Caren & Miscartuey. 1410 ____ | irection of Mr. W. Kedey Schoepf, civil engi- | soldier and the other a sailor, both life size tho day's, work. and ‘will ‘be ‘again | bled out of the depot. “I'se been a comin’ hyag | Tor Sane eat baby Sor the ment Soutre | Toe ose, Rectarick Vou saunesl at Manchester today by the discovery | Fuser, auc theessl i over a halt chiliica: j and Loch clad in the regulation uniform. Then tomorrow, was giving new avsignments to fur twenty-five y’ars, but somehow [ain't been | Seconds. fumes teanen, dO. ee of what appears to be a methodical «ratem of |___ Name aig a the entire front of the building will be taute- strangers, who felt they were not eaactly where Taobed by de proper ‘spirit When T seed in de MEMBERS OF THE W. BR - Loska Mapelion. A. Mulls aledilie abit ° CRY rms IN SCHEPPACH IS DYING. fully bung with bunting. ‘The No. 8 boys ure wanted to be, after they got down town Stan dat deglorions Grand Army war a comin’ | Six members of the W. I. C. arrived by this | Mmheer ww Barey. David Fisher, Jobm Relnale child marder and perhaps of th Beit Yeit2 } Oke Soe very enthusiastic inthe matter and have the and had their eyes opened to conveniences of | I made up my mind dat 'dcome. I bad to ell Saber ‘A. © Wont der of adults Se | P train and at once went to the headquarters to | Reeder, Andrew J. Carter, report and have quarters assigned them, The | Proctor, Robert Jones, W woman's committee here is represented by a | $00 Gargin, 3 of their location, my étove,but dere ain't no winter what kin chill | 1a. visit to the — Miss Curry is in great demand by all this de heart of dis nigger when his country calls.” | inting of him- class of visitors, especially ax they think Vids 113% | He Declines, However, To Tell Who | heat sir Stabbed Him. | Mary Ann Hail, midwife, has been ar- coated on the charge of concealing the birth of eehild. It appears that the Hail woman was John Scheppach is dying, and although he cif and witness a drill by compariy. “The | if she pee Mea ee asada Sg OCT, SRA number of boys, who take the elif c —— James Hants bout to throw the corpse of au infant into the realizes that dissolution is not far off he posi- painting, which is the work of Mr. Lewis attention th in aipratiiataly acoso Reipe siete k will be used between Washing-| members to their headquarters, at the corner | Patrick Briscoc, . Rannagen, T. C. Hill, caval when a person who saw ber y denies that he knows the name of the Spinuer of East Washington, the general She ¢ é 23 > moment she | an unston and between Garrett Park | of 17th and F streote. They are coining money | 5"E' heron, McKenney. J. A. Wall, ee ee ee ae ey _ man sho inflicted the fatal wound. ‘The | {hought « splendid likeness and "well exeenied, 33. | aw of thy : monet eee os a ‘The Garheld memorial and star are the firet | Michve! Finan, Thos. Burne mwas arrest The police g ie = i rill of the company he was highly «are rT e een miles per hour over Little Seneca ani ° : 4 A. Bayt searched ber house and they fornd a blooly pisciapdaniiat ok asl ae ot ama delighted, expresing the moxements of the kind of general En erscrai fom | Ate onbnan Sreeiak aa} braber seanalin | Solas cee eres Dea eee | wank which bad evidently contained one oF as his conve : men to be models of rapidity and precision. nites, - beginning per hour over’ Rock Creek an Mononae} g — ng room was filed ] more bedies. They also found buckets of lime the cace, and that he does not want the man | : ‘a oe to collect and distribute badges, and their cok. | bridge: . ¥ | curious peopie, andthe mite box under the | ¢ tnd Jars of chemicals suilicient for the whoie- THE DAHLOREN Post: punished. Among other G. A. F ich will visi . R. posts which will visit on Lnecetatten Lepage sae Washington are five named after Admiral Dahl- i Tan, was stabbed in the left chest in two | So, ul ee a en _ A on Saturday might a week ago near 2dand [| Sev OT histor, Col. Ulric Dahigre Mrs. W. W. D lectionx will be gorgeons ones, judging from and night relegraph offices will be estab- | “let is fuller thau it has been for a long time. the samples al i lishnd at east end of Sugar Loaf siding and at | Provisions may grow scarcer, but from pres- Derwood, and might stice ot elite by ent appearances there will be plenty of chick- | Sansa oats ns eee ens, Almost every local train brings some. Some ure in boxes, some carried by the legs tale disporition of bodies. here is no dou! hat murders have been committed at tue donee. o%} The midwife was arraigned before a magis- Manhattan. Mo. Pac ek: Tilmon’ Dorsey,” i H. Lewis, W. J. Murphy, 6. E. Who is + . New You - i ‘ 3 ‘i R.A. es, J. M. Ste W. B. Be ate todas, and after evidence bad been taken | XS-e85E 0 BY G56) G58 | streets northwest. from Beston, New York ndrivendy foe thee Teco ey aren Cemutifal | noon, Sunday, September 25, 1892. Trains will | but-still they come Tlarchmen,3"L: Repettl Thos. ; ‘0 the abore effect she a _ | ———— a | The patient's condition has changed several | Philadelphia post will be Capt. Charles a peed to carry ao While be governed by hand signals at Sugar f saan art Me re Richard Siye 1 enable the police to proceed wit! — Pain migec mae | times and this morning Dr. Hickling sent word | gren, the eldest son of the admiral by his first Horertuitte ogee! y at Boston and must not pass unless the proper signal 4 LOOKING OUT POR THE TRACK. " 5 w tor evidence. as | [SEE OR Ly: to the police that Scheprach was dying. | wife and the only one left of seven children by | Detroit. it ix entir onal in character and | ‘Ihe office at junetion swite The railroad companies are taking more than Fell, Columbus 1. Mc 1. Thomp- akon cae : well worthy as n tof th tal of th P oud oeaee | c" : a | When Assistant District Attorney Mullowney | that marriage, and who served through the war | “Cll iy in, Cacdtol, on ae ee ne eereet thal SF WHE not? control the | ee disary protantione for thaeaickuanioe of tn ain Sattnenn, S. ¥. 4 bee een Sennen peeenne. | Ene ato.d8y, "| and Mr. Ralph Given of the same office went to and was mentioned several times for gallant On the saree ‘the Capitol, on an cross switchs ‘ nee all Heine 4 trains surg roads, and it may bo ahd thas \ “hed ce ges jor, | the house to take the man's dving statement | conduct. "These five ports represent the brain, C°l silver pendant is the it, and the ¢ order also reqnires all trains to approach | tains a 3 s + Herman Newby, T. A. Stack. Geo More Favorable Keports Regarding the | : - a poem a they found him very weak. Ho told his story | brawn and money of the north in a notable de- albus the White House in bold relief. of Rocks and Washington function under | every red of trick will be covered. ‘The Balti- q Ter J. M. Ford, ee | 33 pla of ‘the affair ma disconnected manner. | greo and uumber 918 comrades on their rolls. di7*. Bree, brought Laity epdeoilrried far Ngee OE Sick, 2 am aed | ene itd Potommc’s sestem requires a trek . Wim. White, BR. Waters, W. Hl St. Perensncns, Sept. 16.—The cholera epi District of Columbia Bonds—2e-vear fund, 58, He said he met the man who cut him and they : Tas ee oo ee eee See lest possible caution must be used in | walk for about cvery three miles of track, . J. Ragan, W. J. Walsh, Harry Sects OF Guiting thveeghiets Ronis, meee J, 1065, bid. — asked. Water stocks, 7% had some words. That was h pine] aa hee ee vartons.commitiees. There ure models of taste ronching all terminal stations, including this is inspected night and day, | Cle Kumpfer, J. 4. Johnson, 3. M. poner oe belt soak teen vei > tad, — asked. w-year und, 6 out of the barber shop. Sam Crey | Am elaborate program is been prepared for pigns, printed in gilt on handsome ribbon | ( vim land. alu ‘= the rush of basiness jot, AL Wy Wood: 4. " — a aes | as ey ee femectee ie 18. | Gid not go in the shop. the campfire which will be held on the evening of different colors and will be a much coveted | ‘Trains will pass over Harper's Ferry bridge | there will be four track walkers for each sec Bowles, Fre Joreph Kock istrict. In St. Petersburg there were eight | 8" ee en” See He SaRT ieee | f Whew’ Winkies cose: tyeardi lini be ould, | of te tye st Canip' Ritwn se tbe grounds budge gatherers, There are, | very carefully and run carefully while on the | tion (abont three miles), two night and two 1 Skinner, Dennis Gi Wheat: deaths from cholera and fifty-nine persons were | "2° Seca : | “<harile thaviman bana kets. shout thd yodasins ot lace. ticks nough of them for each | bridge and trestle. Engmemen, firemen and | day, each having but one anda baif miles of | jor. W.C. Berry, Win. Mo. Hall, M. laksa oti tha dause, : j | He remember nothing more of the oecur- | Washington hace heen natn a tockin’ | member of the committees, and so there will traintaen will watch their trains carefully while | track to look after, while the section men will | - on, W. HL croseings and dangerous pointe. VETERANS FROM THE East. Prank Henry, W. 1. Thy James Hurley, Chitord i nm, M. B. Foley, W. ‘ ‘ pee z AU the members of the de it- bridge and at each end of the bridj from Antwerp, is detained in quarantine at | [3°20 Gzorsetown Kallroad, ©. S bid, |, Mrs. Harding has attended the patient since | auspices of Furragat P pe undue, Sts. me ee | ae g ge. Gravesend with three cases of cholera on board. | — asked. Washington Light, Intamtre "tet mort, | Be wi tabbed, She said that the mon bad! that loculity, Theesersices ‘ toe under Hits. Bruell are busy today in the rains wall Fan carefully approaching and Havne, Sept. 16.—There were three deaths | gage és. 1904, 1015, bid,— asked Washington Light | been drinking before they returned home from | hegin at 7 o'clock. a Min iDiettgerdenat ing ed Grom benagjonrters | eae etter ee ee eee! | “Thdcly these Volerani, saabors of Thame trom cholera yesterday in this city, necording | fmfautry 207%, 96 b1d, — asked. Washingion Gas | work. will predde ana Bartecnemam Oso. lie ig Bed aguas All wesi-botund trains sauet pase over the | ,,“TBinty-three vet | io the official report, aud fifteen new cases, | COMPAuy, Series A. 6g 126 bid, — asked. Washing- | "She went out that evening and when she re- | Wilt Pretide,and Pout Chaplain Geo, decorated today and a tine display of bunting | switches leaving and cutering ends of double | Post, No. 85, of Cornish, Me., and D. A. Bean | Srertix, Sept. 16.- There were four deaths | {on Gas’ Co. convertible Gx 1901, ibid, ames, | FRE about 10:30 o'clock she aw Scheppach | The vocal music will be rendered by a chorus | “4 Ned Cross Hags will be mad Frank af rate (of gerd not exeoeding ten | Post, Na. 168, of Brownfield, Me., arrived from trom cholera yesterday in this cits Eckington liauroad e iov'id, 168 asked, Chesa- |Iving in the areaway and abe bad him taken | of 150 ladies, supported. by a male __ THE PUBLIC, COMFORT COMMITTER, | Riles per hour and WA trains must approach | New’ York at 1:10 under the command of | Tue Hacve, Sept. 16.—One death from peake snd Potomac Telephone Ist mort. $8, — bid, upstaira, It was not until the next morning | directed by Dr. F. J. Woodman. The public comfort committee ia as follows: | the ends of double track under control. tholera was reported vesterday in Zwarteais | sO4asked. Capitol and North O Street allroad lst | that she learned of his having becn stabbed. | music will be, furnished be the : All-east bound train neh the P rmed a ind two deaths from the disease occurred ut | MOTtZUge Ss, 10) bid, Metropolt Detectives Bourdinan and Quinlan are at work | Newburyport, Mase é : rap AAs switches at Eckington and New York avenne | to their quarters at Camp Furragat, which is in | 3 Branduyr. At Bleskensgraaf oue case of puvertibie Gs. 111 bid. tia aeked > on the cave and they hope to capture the man | itund of Phiindelphia, twenty pincers Exceldior ait ‘ j cao | Guder full control and will run with great eau- | Garficld Park, on New Jersey avetue woth of | sholera is reported. cea Seca re reas fala. 8%, asked. | who used the weapon. Dejan Cheda at uarbioiack ‘atteon yA. Gree: New Jerses m while ente achington. the Capitol. Several other Grand Army men t | Post Commander W. 8. Hubbard of D. A. Mary D. V. Ozier, 715 12th: Charles |. Si-east bound trains must approach the cross | Bean Pos ‘They formed and at once marched Burrows, J. eo, North, W. ¢ i eked “Amertean Security and. Trust Ow | — pieces (E. B. Rich, major), and a number of 4+ F 3 3 et S BRANCH. — by the same train from different towns in Wm. Ellis, J 1005, F.& A., 100 bid,— asked. A:nerican Security | To Test the Liquor Regulations. other of the leading baud and drum corps visit- ye" | Additionel telegraph oaices will be est: ni > ALABAMA'S THIRD PARTY. ana’ frast’sa, 190674. 2 U., toy bid asked. | iqnor Reg 6 band and drum corp: graph ofices will estab- Wasuington Marker Co. tap da Wty Wid: — asked. | The constitutionality of the article of the | ing the encampment, with Mr. Geo, Fordham, lished commencing at 12 o'clock noon Friday, | CROWDS OF GENERAL PASSENORUA. Congressmen and Electoral Ticket Noml-| Wastinston Market Co exten. 6%, 112 bid, — asked. | police regulations regulating the sale of liquor | Musical director. Among tie promi Abbey C. Tyler, | September 16, and continue -until 12 o’clock; The crowds of incoming passengers is by no nated at Birmingham. Washington Market Co. lst G 1882-19:1, 105 bid, — | is soon to be tested. ‘This is the section which | —s. ean — Sparse ’ M. Pile, 1230 14th: Kate Bar- | noon Sunday, September 25, 1892, | means limited tothe G. A.+R. Hundreds of Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. tional Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, soo | Was added to the regulations for the purpose | G.'A" Rez Gen. Veazey, past. cou ow, ; i Biugharat, 457 | Day and night as follows: Office xt Langdon, | others are constantly arriving who have taken Bresixomax, Ats., Sept. ray state con- | uid a ST BAM, Oh the, Mepublic, 256 bid. — | of covering points in other laws and which was | chief G.'A. R.; John Joy Filson, chair = eager penny) ep ie pers — | advantage of the cheap sates te neske an en- | Sicha Cx tion of third partyites and Kolb supporters asked. “Metropolitan, 205 bid, — asked. Ceutral, ; a Sagal [pir ° ‘ = : fanover and Camden junction. Hand | cursion to see the national capital, and hau- | Norris R. Wele 4 fet dows to woot toda. Tt sande romaine, | 20 bid, —asked. Second, 163 bid. —asked. Varu: | e#peclally intended jot bhai gat peal yi he armen pete AS Smith, 1100 1216 K: Daisy | signals.will be used at Charlton Heights, Belts-| dreds of others ure coming to witton, the | Charles Krouter, Ii, Hi ‘ames Johnson, jet down to work a n Mechanics, a0 bid, — satel, Citizens, | the one-mile limit. The Commissioners gave | Tho. | sn UF) Orteman, 80: tol; Phebe Norris, 993 ville, Laurel abd Jessups. | great encampment. ‘The great station is filled | Peter Craft. J. Louis Milligan, tons for Congress in every district. The nom- ic ii} asked "Columbian 15s bid, ~ ‘aaked. instructions recently for the youco. to make a | Thorias SEE ane sou [Mp Augen Tg Sth northeast ‘Trains must approach these offices under full | with members of comutttine aad coterwns che | Goo. eB. A. B. F. Harris, ueex are all Kolbites, and are as follows: | Rise a eee ne = as ss, btn covbemnbect beatae me betta eee | of Minois, Mr, Irvin Dungau of Ohio. Gen. | 2: Etson ee — eps control and not pass until proper signal is are expecting comrades, and when a train is | Thomas Ander-on 100 bid, — ake vs at | Green Clay Smi pak nee assisted by Mr. Wharton E. Lester, 703 | given. 2 | due the great crowd surges out to the platform, | Johnson, H. Adams, J. M. “Railroad Stocks —Was mand. Georgetown, whows place of business i at t No. 191s 7th —— Se doeaitiry ured fe 3 va T., Tipton, 708 D - Middleton, | Commencing at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, Sep-| and it is only with difficulty that ppd meray 5 . Woodburn, William a ae tase, 600 Se — San, Meteepeeen 90 Sec sated. | extended. Tia mtening ie abe we ce cot the ora : ON Ds A. C. ¥ C. Spencer, | tember 18. and continuing until 12 o'ctock mid-| can be forced through them to allow the xow | t. ee ae ot ee ; : ckington aud Soldiers’ | Tobriner appeared for tbe defendant. | eral department command i Peer MEA oe Bight. Frida; September 23, special trains will | arrivals to leave the station. Chambers: -ixth. J . Davis of Faxetie: —- asked Georgtiowa and. ten. | TORE orth fey Kookie ome went | andthe chairman of tho citizens’ exceutive e Ee » an | be run over the Washington branch from Cam- | ins Gucci ar ass ‘ ‘ Wed ami fare id, | ose | . ‘i nario oy Meade Post, No. 5, of | . Sarghese~ — woes id, 50 waked. “Kock Creek, 100 bid, | ots tora few dace, | committee a reception will be penmilsenic= |, Te nays i Geores G. Dieedo) Poet, No. 0, 0 | Geet inten. Loree sheers epee} (ee EE Dbourdtal ofictale will ant Black we a : ° ing aj 9.0 o'clock. seity sre making elaborate preparations to | EST. without orde dd Fon abeed of a ee ee Jusuratice Stocxs—Firemen's, a= ae eae ee es the th street | Scheduled trains, Local trains when overtaken | advisory capacity to the District authorities in Frauxiit, 42 bid, — asked. Metro Jones Goes to Fall. CUSTER'S DIVISIO: ts eel anbern i Pot, Ne inner | BS express or special trains will take first sid- | ooking after the sanitary condi Wash: ached. Satloual Cniou, 15 bids is aaked. Cor! John Jones, colored, arrested under a roquisi-| The 18d necktie, it was decided at a meeting | Wharf the well-know Hansom Post, No. 131, of | ing und let them pase, aod oo ee . ii ov asked" Kiggeet vid. | tion of the governor of Maryland a few days | of fuster's third cavalry division last ev re engaged the full Marine becg |, All trains must approach junction of Wash- | ‘00 during the encampment. ‘The occasion o D.M. ‘Alin in probate has ‘hey have engaged the full Marine Band | mt etween F | Secretary Foster's conference with Coramis- | &" the estat iton to Delia > Rott agpevine: Hg . Stars yee, Hucoin. ago, he being charged with larceny at Irving | should be the distinctive badge of those w she sa Gicecin Wisin es Ce [uae Dekcan Seameaey. nae meg | ion, we nder the lnw. The Takis ogi : ae tenes See arate ie 5 wkee | Park, Howard counts, Md., in August, waa | served under Custer. ‘The cavalry excur a eRameora, aud among its pres | tiny geduce epee tovten’ i ine pee saute | tao Soorstary bed Seon a. ches endicns of the corporatinn court here under : u bad bad, — a | before Justice Bradley on writ of habeas corpus | 10 — shin nae 2 Mt. Vernon at | ent active members is Gen. Jobr Pope. | assing around the curve at gas | #fTangements being made to proserve the teegh monthly, a so Wawnibgtou Gas | ocd out by Mr. A. Sillore yesterday afternoon, | 12 it September 23 was agreed upon. | REUNION NEAR TENLEYTOW: | health of the veterans and the public generally continua rag erie git gee ae Justion this ms | “THE DISTRICT VOLUNTEERS, ‘The Tenneyhanw reverve, composing parts| Trains and eng ves in Baltimore azid Warh- | dvring the encampment were, net ndoquate so | Sores of She Diceet. om iecided to graut the writ, leaving the peti- | -one survivors of the Me: of the fifth, tixth and twenty-second army | ington, including Locust Point, must be | the occ ei are H d | ig to the order book #: tion in the bands of the Maryland officer, Mr. | Rifles, which wax mustered into the service of | corps, has its reunion and banquet on Wednes- | Ddied very carefully and at such speed as | the sunitary system will be carried ont and | =p i o- : ode e possibili | the Secretary ‘is satisfied that everything | we Loyd. AM. Sillers took an sppenl to the Supreme | ty Cui igs April 11, 1561, for the dofense | Ca¥ Afternoon at ‘The Willows, ‘Tenlevtown | Wil avoid the possibility of accident, will be in rood order, The federal authorities | ‘The health officer and in the meantime the | itil aoak 40 the ewe 7 ear their old camp gr P e, GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS. i Bo all thay con ts bale ae a superintendont of prisoner goes to jail. | ital net at the honae of Livnt, Jobn dutiveved by ex-Gov. Curtin and others, | Enginemen will keep a'sharp lookont for and | fui surroundings of, the’ steerer ie ety | Police have mad itary inspection of dhe Lea resalved that the company parely oa Worse, DA RECEPTION. be goverued by the ¢ given by trackmen | visit. Secretary Foster said toda¥ that he did | CitY and found that Alexandria has no move nidautnth ee ee day, the ist instant. 4s wm @ cort to the 1 ‘There need be no confusion as to etitrance | stationed ai different points between Baltimore | not think there is any danger to the encatnp- | panomn $0 Sear Sho omnia: af Mabe mcbenegete nator - «| bylvuntia troops detende: id exitat the it recepti ich i . oy * ing Ment from the cholera, He said that he | other of fi Having a 14th stroet trailer in the train of | Will be held tomorrow wight at the headquece iu Cait at ihe great reception which is to be and Keyser, also look out for signals Protecting | Gia not regurd the situation in New York ity isexcellent held ia the rotunda of the Capitol on Monday | facing point switeh eorgetown and Navy Yard cars will prove con- | ters of the second District of Columbia volun- evening. Mre. John A, Logan desires Tur | Special trams running as extras and sched- Y¢?¥ serious, believing that the dixease wou! © Mount Yailway Com ing und misleading to strangers’ daring the | teers, 1014 Penusy avenge, and members | vay io announce that admittance will be | Wed passenger trains will not exceed a speed of | NOt be =llowed to spread. He did not think | pany is now testing the furnaces.” the power = Ke a - of other companies of the first’ defenders and | S74" | ee wm H «tive miles an hour. there was reason to apprehend ats appearance | honse. The fires sre burning there and the | coming week. Knowing that you have the in- | 77 o:Rer companies voluntecrs are invited to | (Lis between the bronze doors—the eastern | thirty-iive mites an hour, | nor that it would in any way interfere | tlectric machinery will shortly be ready for | terest and comfort of the publie a: heart, will | younot iudly sugzest to the Washington and Hi waar deccss Grek |. 16.—vlour quiet, unchanged | Georgetown railrond through the columis ‘The final mesting of the t a Peaple wha 6 ki fae < reenution to avoid any possibility of accident, ‘ane aLas bane, ar to cover with nstrip of wuitable | ig of the twauty-sceond corps | People who go in carringes are to leave through | P 'y poss d steady--bo" s red ave, | suaterial’ the lettering ep the Sop of sald care | eae babi last evening at iis headquarters tech, | th worth dourway and till proceed downstairs | Ail Sagmen are cantioned that they must pro- & rotunda eutrance; no one can even get into the | Freight trains which are run during the | b« “ * ed Saban eh a te | Capitol grounds from the west front. “Pedes:| Grand” Army movement must not exceed a | With the encampment. 1 oes cetiptiek arinaienearsanc ad trians will lenve the rotunda by the west door. | speed of twenty miles per hour, and use every | The G. A. R. Iumination of Pennsylvania | wil) Sc sob aprepend tothe chy teas. Avenue. | a few dave looking to the employment of . = , rs To the Faitor of The Fvening Star: a large namber of workmen here. ot and. Ponnarlvania, avenue. J | The committees reported their work complete, | Patt ee eer tone Are OF tee cence of Ser-| or comes down ton slow, epecd at ary raze | __Ihed the honor of recetving one of the first |" Meow A. T. Fair. RM. Latham, R. H. At- : think if the words, cars stop only at corners, | ‘py, ™M oe = Py invitations from issioner Do: - | kinvon and James Higgin« have b pointed SS LURSE ERWCMUE were printed “on thse wiripe, At would be | Teth iattanteat_ 720 ocloek- at ebicir gare | Keuneat Arms Valentiue of the Senate and Ar-| whether ata regular Looking-out pace oF ina | HSvitations from Commissioner Douglass re le e for the dew | p t a aati Tiock, co abiasdnncre-okeaaan 3 questing me to get mbscriptions for th U. 8. supervisors of elections bere for Cae demo- eat help to the conductors und a benefit to “ Date | Chitect Clark. ‘ om aaeae eee etree Sac Tey pur’ erat. ‘The republicans been Seca apee Re patie: “NM Saoconn Stree erm have agued tac itento ae | tt aneetaations wil be made by Sergeant] _ Evry cmpove i enjoined fo ure every pre:) poe of entertaining the G. A. Ken guests of |S, gee: Sy A584; October, Suh; DIU; | BRO osm | at-Arms Valentine, assisted by a corps of army | caution to insure eafety and to our city. I promptly called on our business tate A Valuable Campaign Book. i ‘ and navy officers. i PROVIDING FOR THE EMPLOYES. eters ° wy aves. Southers| ora | afr, Henry 1. Sith bas cotgpiled a book | frand reunions aud will Resa ls pl iy WHERE THE ENCAMPMENT uxETs, ,| Owing to the fact that many of the railroad aN ea sans, couadlce Coces eee, $ids uagaigg. Soba te. Weehans by Blaney: itd “western, S5as0" No. '% | which beurs the title of “National Conventions | resctve artillery and all other’ unassigned box | The decoration of Albaugh's Opera House for | men will have to work long hour the company | which I'am informed was the first report mace | yeys, Mesure. W. Mo-by Williams "and sth Te toad names: | of the Demoera:ic and Republican Parties.” It | ies, companies, regiments, &c.. of the Army of | the holding of fhe seseions of the encampment | has made provision to feed them, and for that | and was very encouraging and gratifying te the | Bidout, Gell a petition fer « writ of unar _— seis. stect Gtet taal iva concize history of the national conventions | thé Potomac.’ W. W. Chambers wus clected | ig almost completed. ‘The finishing touches pose ‘Barrett's Camp” has been established | Committee. I now write in the name of these | pet ademas a i i r : inst 8. Dana Lincoln, secret to "choice HD- | of these parties, commencing, respectively, with | Sie Soe ome X, Nharry, treasurer. | wero put on the interior embellishments today, | in the vard. ‘This is a dining car under the | Stbscribers to enter protest against placing in | *8%i my meaty SS : : it i i F | darkness those who were first to to the | M Citioa aowiaal—mibing, fe” pros the first democratic convention in 1982, which | to orgunize a resident corps formation, fester be sie ot Saeed rain - end s supsrvidon of Mr. Darrist and. tichels tor call for financial aid by oot extending th ling the elec eae omery count, m—inees POT, 13.50ai4.04, bulk meats, | nominated Jackson and Van Bnren, and with NINTH CORPS. nor garish. It is an effect gained by the ar- | the superintendent's office. The camp will be | ‘Tic lights beyond 6th street, even lea out | tion whi: mmtrols the suburban villag ng Sq; clear rib the tirst re; tblican convention. which nomi-| at the meeting of the ninth last tistic utilization of all the colors of the rainbow. | continued until the close of the encampment. | the beautiful Peace monument. If is | Garrett Mr. Walter mays he thinks that suger-pickled shoulders, i: | nated Fremont and Dayton in 1856, and ending eoche ert evening, ri thoke lriliiene, caused by the fact that we have the most mis- ured muoxed houiders, #9; hams, aml, 19: Sith the conventions xt Sflguenpolis and Chie | t te Higgs it was decided to sk Gen, John G, | With sheit iy errened ky harebcnions se~ <up ombe aim, erable piece of pavement on this square in the | {he.uffairs of the corporation, are being ais: t rangemeta, 1s, Ohio, is a a i ee eee | cago in June last. It gives the important pro- | Parke to preside at the reunion of the corps, to| 7"; not the effect produced b ine | | Columbus, Ohio, is going to make a good | city I will say that it is no fault of the Choices "ust uo nian aah lade taney, 19 | ceedings, ballots, platforms and candidates, | be held in the Granttent on the evening of the | ert aitate of uky Lite bunting and bieal | sbowinglduring the encampment and veterans, | erty owners, who have long since petitioned the 420; 3. good to choice, Ital%, store-packed, Ia and also tables ebowing the popular and clec- | 22d instant. A. J. Gunning. J. M. Cutts and | sed stripes. ngings of plush, velvet and Sonsgf Veterans and their friends from that | Commissioners to have said pavement placed in present. This reunion will be the first of the Eggs ac Coffee firm—HKto car- toral yotes in each contest, save the present, | Chas. E. Mallam were appointed a committee | silk. ‘oidered with tilver and go Turn Nermannia’s Passencers Land at Last. SF oper atm war gt | and is one of the most valuable of the numer-| on program. Sr. Sallie D. Hartrontt, ‘widow | of rich at0ff that would grace n deri ee ne | er ming on foes =! x 7 Go totes. Loxa Istaxp Ciry, N.Y. E : po ; | ows campaign publications. of Gens John F. Hartrantt, was clectod am twe portal, banners and streamers of silk form the | the Balsimore and Ohio Kallroad Conpant nese yemengers of the Nurmaunia arrived here at | ! aig; | Se Gin amd the co eeatg Comps Teunion organiza- | component parts of the alaplag. New York and Florida avenues. As publidhed $ Mount Vernon Steamers ou £80 this p.m. - 3 | Ratification, Meeting Tomorrow Night. flowy and the secretary directed to notify her. / ‘The balconies are hung with broad widths of | in yesterday's Stan, an advauco gucrd from Abraham L. Saltzstein, A. Saltantein, je.,ana | . Tb® steamer Macalester will leave for | sBAETIMORE, Sept. 16. — Virginia ‘The Blaine Invineible Club will hold a ratifi- ‘THE THIRD CORPS. + | garnet — ere embroidered and silver | Columbus reached here yesterday. " jestoons 2 ho were witnesses in the i : benenideny * Northern Centra? stock, éoyass:, Dall | " teas A largely attended meoting of the third corps graceful f Minnick of the J. C. MeCoy Post and Chartio Saltesteia, wi River Queen at 245 p.m. Dai Raekabekicsam one isyoved of in | Ht oe cg bie de eu teat, ge ore ae Spel Wan iis tet nag, | wax bela i the corpshoadquarters tent, Grand | AWG 00 tis folie with drapery of ‘brown silk. habs Oy Ba oT erty nes lar de suast period ih petal Gly 46- Judge Miller's court toda . Consolidated gas vondm 1idail6; do. tock, 8748 Hale Sypher and Mr. J. W. Beall will be among | Army Place, yesterday afternoon. The sub- ting armorial’ trophies in heal pede mur Promo ten : har veen redaced to 75 venta for James W. Hayward of \. mx ‘! the speakers. There will be fireworks, the | coumittee on program and ‘regimental re- and reflecting the \ eile Sandel enley: whl Mxtatinnd Chleage Markets. 6 | National Brags Brand will furnish the musie | unions, consisting of Comrades Aweet, Scott, wes claimed that he locked the decr if x build! which , “ 7 4 jel i oe tone teat tres} . - Oats | Concert at Wuite Hovte Guovxps.—The | sented their report, which was approved. © Lavere bad : “. Pork | concer partial Hvt of regiments ex) to be repre- the grand jury ant th . . K | following is the program of the concert at the pected gave 8500 ‘poate fur acon 1 rember, “Lim Ustobery “Tas | White House grotinds tomorrow afternoon by | meee nad forthe testasental Sonn mee sexe was sent io the grand jury. ui + Kibs — October, 7.65; January, | 4) rine Pand, Walter F. Smith, conductor: | Second New York infantry, Pailey was charged : Ba a the om ea 3 Sang ora |B. sition eae ones tans I Pouneg | Saval ombantment at taltmore Saturday, sud. is and Vedwosday, —p.m,;one hundred rivania railrond will sell excursion ” vebarge of entering the bicycle estavlishment ts to Baltimore and return for this ocea- fat ate of 21.20, good to return until Octo- | ber 10, imclasive. a5 “ ; butler Light Infantry will parce Lord, Stewart, Dexter, Bumpus, Wilder, Shats?, <Wheatseptem- snd the Sah beens well, Hartlett,’ Patterson and ‘Campbell, pre- A Orne acopy ot Tax Sram sent to any ab- Mra. Imogone ii, | sent Grand Army friend Week. It will be ‘matter, will