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THE EVENING STAR PLACES YOU overt To visrT, PUBLISHZD DAILY, EXCEP at THE st 2101 Feassylvania Avenue, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company. 8. H_KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Sew York Ofc, 83 Potter B.tlding, n 2 an im served to sx Gabe carrnerts on thet vey Sectat ee Treats ee Seti eo de. per men py innit aay Granipoctare prepa Satunpar Quapaurie Sirrs§ with Torwien pustace added. $5.00. (Entered st the Post Ofice at Washington, D.C., a wecund-class mail watter. ) Ai satimiarstionp mut teputinstence | GRAND ARMY EDITION. “Hates of advertisin: made :nowa on application. A Mandy List of tho Princtpal Points of Im- terest In the Clty. TO 60 AND HOW To ORT THERR—twE CONORNERD DIRECTORY OF THE CIEE PENEPIT OF THE BEST AND WAY TO SE EVERYTANG WwoRTE ch of interest tobe seen im he visitor who has only a few he cigy will find it of ad- sighta@etag in some «ystom- Tne Stam lends ite aseistance need guide to the gacin places {f inters y EDITION. 5 PART 11. oe —— WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1892 Sa <i - = RT TWé SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. seeing to the safety of supply trains moving | a terrible shock of some sort. Pulling open his sand the fiah commission the build- % a 2 toward the front. All this service was fitting cout I did aot sce any Hood end the explana AN ACCOMMODATE MANTELS, ANDIRONS, FENDE! Col. Harrison for the warm ewployment which | tion was tis: He had b » pu Idings are open from 9 to@ Grime the encasn scat: | BFS Sei” Werotentiton Gas Finturen bo Bq 00 VER onan anny cane. came sou after. ‘one of those 2 . theN ational Maseum, the €2 per day. algo rocm peclal discua'sio While aki from pension office. UIs 34d mhié-tr J. 4. CORNING. SOUVENIR GRAND ARMY CANE. 18 COMMAND OF THE BRIGADE. : 2 pehyae "sor a SE eS Jn Janoary, 1961, Gen. Ward's command | Nata crea hi ko about the rkirmit.in vring the coming week will be open each ODGING ROOM FOR 35 MEN 7TH sr. SOUVENIR GRAND ARMY CANE. RACK! RACQUETS. 5 2 pe With it, trving nd ebel flag or bat- i Laws pion SF oe. nub teat Peer | YOUMANS, NEW YoRE, a eae became tho first brigade of the first division of | ters. Tauld'to hom one day ‘Major. they will | The Capitol building, where the two howses sels Ser ‘ PALL STYLES HATS. We are sole owners of an original We are making a terrible racket in the eleventh army corps, Gen. Ward became | shoot you in the eye right thr dof t, is also the oficial home of GROOMS. WITH TWO DOUBLE SYRING pea picnic saliballgsis Sincpaaieee : Tennis Racquo:e. Get reads for the Pall division commander, and Col. Harrison, as tho | thing while you are yoking around th . nited States Supreme Court. Zhe Library beds ino: or me floor; table be » - a wate farally ad $2 “Oper day. Cale care DERSY AND SOFT HATS the present Tennis Tournament. We ‘sro selling " senior colonel, went to the head of the brigade, | Well, instend of ivsbeing th « £ the largest collection pass the door’ 1406 Corcocan st. bw. sel Tit" H FOR MEN AND BOYS. the best grade Tennis Racquets at com- Then the eleventh and twolfth corps were con- | 2eath, it wctually saved him. Ab s books im ¥.4s also in this banding, Rine tindoweand twotgicneie” Aw Rom! | LARGEST STOCK CANES AND UMBRELLAS.| GRAND NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT, 0. A-R. mon Racauet prices. solidated into the twentieth corps, and that Conteai “vatiding, corner eh st and Peunsyi JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SONS, Sugzestion: Don't wait entil your moved the hands backward a little, for Ward’« up ole — . ae - = he seztt 1201 PA. AVE. Sees favorite make of Racquet is sold. You brigade Became the first brigade of the third hore: and ; 51 feet long, feet wide H ter? st ‘E17 CALIGRAPH | rv 18 A STICK—A CANE, may miss ft, division of the twentieth corps. Gen. Ward | to his place, buta few three and one-balf acres, yp AVENUS COURT. | Bea ONE TO TRE CALIGRAPH | rr 1 CANE, ten : ae | minutes ¢ all doubled Se Se eR a = iad Litlie's risbons relnked, 90. IT IS A STICK—A CANE, SE Finks ecauet. new. ence, ore commanded heoe eaente, pile Col | upina “Heveggelow recliner bone wy | oh 2 son result e i y legs Tox. PROPRIETOR. aD Cpeweitens for reat. aawhes & 20%, IT IS A STICK—A CANR, = semierortig is hands, adiy hurt, could | 7 crand stairease on the weat —Known and described as— notsee a drop of blood abont him. It turned out that a fracment of a heli had glanced right It was almost the middle of May, 1834, be- | across his stomach, beut the plate of his sword Ming statue in bronze of Chief Jus ABR ENCAMPMENT, | 5e13 723 7th st. new. Marsball nme and also cots in Srst-class AT THE BATTLE OF RESACA. quiet neighborhood. 1300 Bst- n. e.. corner Ti | WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS THE GEN. GRANT SOUVENIR won } At the tm jtol_ grounds ge di fore Col, Harrison had an opportunity to par- | hilt, torna rent in his blouse #0 large that You | ant Peenes « the Navel or Peace = LADIES OF THY.G. A R. CARDS ticipate in one of those great battles which d put your hand through it, and ail leaving «J in memory of the officers, 2 r Printed at short notice. ose . olerate, convenient to cars, lahogany on” Kecquot, no have become historic. Resaca was the ficld | PMY & black spot upon his body. I ordered him of the United States navy from the field.” a oer ore. ne. upon which he made for bimself a reputation il im defense of their country in the late oT D.* &. lation Tennis Halls BYRON S. ADAMS, PRINTER, O12 Lith st. n. sh e head presents a bas Lelow F. : CARING FoR mis x war. $T-€ oMMODATIONS f 2 3 ge og ———— BARBER & KO! $e cveloaae sad, verscual valor which mene] 1.05 wan wery ool westhes when Oa Mae-| Where Maghatemass Siac isan: LAKD, 218 10en st. ow - = Great Com- ey DRT: can assail, He led on fuot the charge of fis | rigon wasnt Nashville. Mr. Richard M, Smocs | tol Rrownds. to math of the Peace mont- PSE BENZ, DUNG | Torte 0. A. K. encampment 4 carsof the mander. . prec tiae bane brigade upon a formidable redoubt. Away in| toils this story to chow Got Manne innena | aut teu bronze statue of ex-President Gar- 6 ang ons gia | . P. selected peanuts. —— niall Ld di ff tho fi iments he ran across an Ph “Fass Fae eee. 8 advance of the five regimen: in his troops: me \ 7 THE GLASS QUESTION. y : : South of the Capitol on New Jersey avenue OS ee | T PAIL TO SECURE A CANE! i> a 5 gy | Sr ne WAR to ao ony wee the wally <E -ihy ene memped nmr Michelle, endl, 0 all lene bus a oe re coast and gee- Liter cas rei | : : ie finast Plate Glagscomen from COMRAD HARRISON, | seth, 22a, sti in the ead, he climbed the bill| yy one Tyee Be le oe aftands, Be. for sale Sr rpm, saareay Pai ; omnes from Min! f eS ere there at the time remember, it was vey. S. JMAISLETT & Co., the woailier 1s fa" 2 ich scores fe! 0 OTe one of the coldest winters on record. Iremem-| The National Rotanic Gardéh adjoins the ad a 525 loth st. t.w. to 30. on the ton can be ef- "T PALL TO SECURE A CANE! os Gen. Lew Wallace says: “Col. Harrison was Capitol grounds on the west, and is the pe JOR RENT THE GAR CAN HAVE ROOMS fected, so order it now. cae We employ among the first to cross the parapet. It has | ber thatduring one of the cold nights I was on ginning of tho mall, In the garden is the weet Verdice pase icon. THE ADBESEIE pd persunsl sticntion’ shurocteries ‘ae boak- ae pone ar thoes Sic oo The President's Servi Soldier | heen sete onal d ety sree, A hand:to- | picketand I saw a man approaching from the | fuctholdi fountains which wus touch admieng a. Aeeetrae ler byt or sass lie Martie Stcrinagtts tates CA as “Heine va your plaus and eet our estimates @ Fresident’s Service as a Soldjer| nin combat cuaued, the gunners deteuditg | Girestion of the elec quarters, I halted | at the centennial exhibition in Philadelphia" S lore eT -NW— TWO Com Alrite pe Sutrn. me side is the fell-tengt ° for the Giacs. 3 Ahemcelsey with theie ssssimecs and the ateell-| 310. ashen ho gure She reuntenignasins-| Conpecen chee ae ake ani 1207 ‘rinicita Toons to iaued: Caywood's cor. 0th and N.Y. ave. ee ees ee re ae CHAS. E. NODGKIN, of the Union. Cased cei ent ctabbed wouatiste: OF- | vancoll Lege tb was Gan, (them Col )iiaarionn, | vidbatenas So ake haiiinan as Bee eaete campment : = cour also in full relief on the other “Bz nert Handicr of Plate Glass,” Sees rere pinta shots It was. 1s 1008: | He bed 0 dace con Sled with bs cote, and | teoste somtewest, eheupaed "hy tae GUE Ws HAT TALK” BY HATTERS. fs an i st. n.w. = wat, Te ee ee eS eco gyn when I asked him what he was doing be said | States fish commission. » de — reads 88 follows: GET A OF Bi A TIN 7E > J ow ws lhad one e nor of 7 ae ee a, A ee, s# follows ae rien etuinenaaetagaetct| CHARGING OVER A REDOUBT. |fendere ot tho redoutt. *.* Tho sir rang | tent be Was afraid "at sono of the pickts | At We coror of and B isthe building of 5 . : 4 0 Medicintl Bremay tetorp wuvertat ton tie rs of 4 , Would freeze to death, and he knew somo hot | the Army Medical Musuem and Library, ODaIxGs Pr ae ek ee eee | ae muareh te ou cannot tell what, nay agit tees aspelgeese ge ere nar bg fate Dogme my PN mee | cay ime larry ing Lee amg wad power y wehenenny preserved, espectally way snobs” Alpine (apt down the | "7H ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, 0. A. 2. SEPT. i be weather may be warm and the Bean prc wacene of frantic Joy. | The colors | was the most welcome vieitor Lever met, for! | those whach illuctrats thet eermiest ot mie 20TH, Ue, WASHINGTON, D. 0. fades of Lraniiea, AKC, #2 8125 and #2 per | Gallant Services at Peach Tree Creek and | bid all boen borne inside, and to both friend | ss te most welcome visitor [ever met, tor I the war. In this buding & the auc melioad Knox's World-renowned Hats for 1502-3. Bottle: eet we Resaca—How the President Recruited a (1 cnemy in the distance they announced that | orning had not the coffee been brought | library in she eerid saan see k SON, GAB, gecentions supplied at a few moments woe a ae * the height was 2s ith tion of the | After leaving me the gencral passed on to all| Adjoining this building a vive dhe otto the se6-3m_| The whole presents what mfzht be appropriately poteewi Telrestinents: of every cern eee | pn ele Harrioos, “will w portion of the | a citeats So: cnear Stow up With the | National Museum, filled with interesting and sot (ilk: geeil nudtsmad consuls -RALON WINE CO. Stor Gasseulship—Tis Censkdaration for | brigné (ee. Ward vas wounded) ah excel. |. clon. Misast wes ene of Manteo ‘Zhe | tecirenties oni on still farther along is baniierpie =yancoe oie vane bepisseaes ms | O14 Lath st. new. “{ve19} Telephone 998, age lent service im another part of the field. and | mY ondaty wees testis alt front lan regiment | the building of the fenrhes Tastieadion he, ‘hen the Boynin Bias will travel onen cain, and | O° THEA 2S teelO]__ Toler S| sie Men, was ready for more work, when, ou the follow: | Meh om duty were near! his rogiment | ing o ithsonian In Telephone, 1748. $163 ese 16 ine ‘ Se ALW . + bn de- | nd his personal friendship tor them induced | the grounds near the main entrance isa bronze an possibly for the last time, the line of march they | QUAL NAYS READ Tiaprencd that at just 7 | ing morning, the enemy was found to have him to get up out of hie comfortable quarters | store of Orat tee tees A.B SoUvESTE Passed over iu May, 1865. Certainly it is J rel eer Saige SEaetope fs Ressca in the hands of Sher- | a¢ Goad of night, prepare that coffee and bring | “tall © tinuing toward the west in the large ee ou or i rbusy at some work? spon sgt eee istoun" ” ” rk ke . pu of 4 susp, ay tome, finportant work? aes ; * : aq | Park known as the mall and crossing 12th stree __set0-3 A MOST APPROPRIATE SOUVENIR, aN Ai i a ner ee aE cay. eeia b| aoe aecb era nad hee a nee, aerenntt | 3 G. Salata, who Desk ia right eum shite] les kunnes coeebet hones ‘Agricultural De- _ 2 v i bo of any servico I] ¥as southward and there was more or less of | pai. McLain. o qr R RENT_FOR THe GAT, FOUR NICELY iwouthptece us fast as You choose —the Pho iy Sckting ocay tae Khere: uae a akseeee wing Gen. Harrison's lead, says of bi partment ix reached. Experimental gardens furnished rooms fur hograph listens attentively, vets every ward will go.” enEne Sees ees. 4 “He was a very sympathetic man. When-| and hot houses adjoin this building. Which every veteran can carry home as a memento and omer e on'y — sfondi Senton Jo Aten: nd Ohio of movement and a maximum of strife on ever a soldier was hurt in the discharge of his Acvem ath Geert end ch Ge oa of 14th of bis visit to the Nation's Capital in 1802— Bo toro oo ne gmt SS ares pola daty none was readicr to offer sympathy than | and fi strects southwest ie the Dullding one I one that can be handed down to COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 627 E st. nw. It jwere threatened by the| THE HoT FIGHT AT NEW HOPE CHURCH. he. He always looked after tue welfare of his | pied by the bureau of engraving and bh ‘sel his descendants for azes SiC WANTED BOTE,” MEN, GIRLS “AND confederacy. Bragg | The battle of New Hope Church took place | regiment with scrapulous care. He never went | where Uncle Sam's moni y is made. FOR RENT. IEW THE GRAND tocame. Theycun EPs Se Re a thoroughly | on that date and it was probably the hottest | to bed at night without knowing that the bove this building are mds about the Washing- 1 i days am the T Cu Fo befoundat the Rotts Call at once, OFFICE INVENTIV army at) experience Col. Harrison ever had throughout wore to have as good a breakfast as could | ton monument. ix marble obelisk is 550 feet eee following ete ih AS : Chattanooga, and there | tho entire term of his service. The brigade | fecured in the morning. ban nay rest aseared | high. An clovator conveys the visitor to the THE stores: ee Se was rirong rebel force | suffared severely, apd when the Sighting wae | "Th general sccm to here bec prectcally| "Poo a, se a Re ‘Boar this cne pointinimind. We do not ex- in Kentucks. President | over the colonel, in the absence of his sur-| sympathetic undir distressing circumstances, | or poyty yy we yf : JOHNON BROS, & CO., 7317hst. nw. yect Foto Lay became you apn to visit us Spc Lincoln had called | geons, busied bime® for sevcral hours in at.) for Fred Hummell, who was iu Gen. Harrison's | °f, jon “yet the Treasury | D caine, Rev, Ware Asp Bie C. W. HOLL, 237 Pa. ave. n.w. the stock, ack questions, scan the. fashion SSeers tain for troops, but | tending as best he could to the wounded men | brigade, «ays: macerating machine and'the rogues’ portrait Sk = GEPTRERINGRE GOA Row. mak . ann : : ais beliove it was twenty-four years ago that | Putters of ie tect socvitn ane ea hair ran cecal Places and don’t think of buying—uuless, of only afew of the people | who had been gathered into a temporary hos-| pe. ones sal meet fetes hens aa falters of the accret sorrico are worth — LLETT, ond course, Fou 90 desire, We wish you to feel - n was doing | pital. Every man in the brigade was proud of | br, ° airs . immediately went ‘Treasury White HOARE & WILLETT, 1303 E st. n. rev ty) eacie aid int eliahaivek: you pleaaa: a responded. Gov. Morton was S | pital r} Be DP care of the poor wounded boys of his regiment Talloring iabeine deve here aa it in nowkero | His utmost to remove the apathy which was so | his commanding officer, but that night's work | that suffered ao severely ‘that day.” With | House, the official home of the President, Wecan fitycw inthe Noatest, Prettiest peeing ae elton Aweriea, to our Ynowiedge. viz: “one | iscouragingly apparent in the hoosier state, | in the aleviation of suifcring and the saving of | his coat off and hisslccres rolled up Le worked |, 1b¢ State, War and Navy Departments are ria « - . located in the massive stracture just west of and Latest Style of Fall Shoes for the oF ene cece ce grice” vlain'y marked, “ash on deliccry” of | but with only little success. It was perhepe, | life endeared the colonel to the hearts of even ona attended nae The eee, coped, man | the White House. The ibeary ef ae Suns least money. oye clothes and money returned Y noteatiyatory. | trom the Union standpoint, the gloomiest | tie of New tig arch Col. Harrison assumed | perhaps, never be written im history, but. ii ment is worth a visit. 11 15th st. naw. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Period of the war. On one of the darkest days | official command of the first brigade, Gen. | made a lifelong impression on my mind of his i a > = DoE Lk SS 06 Fas avn alee New Building, 1hand Fue nw. se19_| an Indianapolis lawyer named Benjamin | Ward having succeeded Gen. Butterfield as di- | superior goodness and humanity, seldom found a7. om ted graphs reduced to 81. 2.00 for a good Dongola Button. es ts gia saeage “ ~~~ | Harrison, who had been active in political and | Vision commander. in men of his position and rank. God biess finished: F. W. SHARPLESS, 321 Pa. ave. n.w. Bes PRAISE From sin RUpER: rrison, At Gilgal Church, on June 15 and 16, Col. | him! sel Le Puotoccapher, 41 for a litle better Dongols Button. H. F. J. DRAKE, 60 four wheel: capreialiy: your springy business matters, and who had just been) warrison had another severe experience, but AN ACT OF RIXDSESB, HS 882 SFE tose #2.55 for amuch better Dongola Button. E. M, 8. SMITIE, 705 to 700 Market apace. Brinch the Wis angthine ey ctipare with | elected reporter of the stato supreme court, |arihe big ght at Trenessw qu'duue 31 the | agp. Arthas nee ee an interesting story. | 4, Uataxptve Sqr co cuaaen cSppeicaas ow on the imarket. often wondere js ‘i : 5 a Tl re pe tL £5.00 for a stili better Dongola Button. JOHN GRUBER, Sth and G sts. now. F you sully appreciated its merits your- prapa eae pramece aren paras jocletens third are aa eee z= He met Gen, Harrison immediately after the | won¢i8) if pres beore jp ureli ¥. J. MILNOR, 8th and E sts. (Concordia Hall). er 5 and gave _ 2 oss = battle of Nashville. Deeter was lying in a| Gen. Lafayette in bronze, with sci atan 2 Seen ene ley: ©. B VANSYCKEL, 13th and G sts, n.w. fertuserin's Mond ear ometve mente which this chapter opens. In that place and| Peach Tree Creek was the place of all others fence corner, having been pleree by a bai | computstots ta pronse os taok 'S fuel Ene seL-10t £4.00 for the next best Dongola Button. H. C. MELEORNE, 307 Pennsylvania ave. 5.0. (The Pneumstic Rambler is what he refers at that time was born the patriotic revival | where Col. Harrison distinguished himself. from the enemy. An officer came along and, | the entire work being TIESTION! MEWBER® G.A-KS OF V.. Ba $5.00 for the test Doagola Button ever made. A. SAKS & CO., 7th and Market space, $s cuUEEy a REVERS MG. OO. which swept through the state and gave to the | There tho Union line was léft openat a critical | Seine his conition, gave him a blanket to | siren by France and S. WLITo! S. F. WARE & CO., 1346 F st. nw. Pans T5285 14th wt, Union army some of the bravest men and most | point, ‘The confederates saw their opportunity make him as comfortcble as posetbje. He askod country in the war of A. E. ACKER, 3d and Pennsylvania ave. n.w. USUAL Wes, FRCKWEAR 3 effective organizations developed in the | and poured a stream of fighting humanity into | bts how badly he was hurt and Wester told my eo teig omaenie ne C. J. ANDERMATT, 1923 Brightwood ave. =~ oe military history of the United States, the gap, Col. Harrison grasped the situation a ACKER & KENNER,34 t Iino of 50-cent Neckwear deserves \d Pennsylvania ave.n.w. D. ¥. HOADLEY, Sd and Pa.ave.(Melvedere Hotel). W. 2. LES & CO., 15th st. near F st. new. "iis for we are attention it ia rocetving—aud more, i id: * wil of Justice and the Court of Claims. Very willingly did the governor give author- | and aftor a terrific struggle his brigade drove | "The officer said: “Then you will be sent ean , tal; " ;| Going east again from the Treamry along F wa ity to Harrison for the raising of «regiment, | back the enemy just intime to save the Army |},,P0,@pitel: Tot, will mood some Money: | street,» dustance of «ix equares, the Interior atta! Tain ain Hut ane, Dug, | but he said it would hardly be fair to ask | of the Cumberland from e most perilous posi- Who are your laguired J Deetor. “I a a pe eet i reached. Here von} fees. ouriHan rt ge : Mog Aras tig? + “4 office yusoum containing esses: ina half hundred desi, d col wai | Harrison to go into the field with it because of | tion. The battle was terrific in its force, and | Harrison. e woun: man was taken = Mata fe ie ee |e recent lec aon teen ta pecaas oo Profit-|in the casualtics which resulted the rebels | the hospital and recovered. Afterward ho | Patentmodels. Across thestrectis the Post OMtice A Fuw Srrcnt Tren, Gro. W. Rica. ae ici i Department buflding, containing the dead let- anaemia TELS, “Men's Belongings," able position, ‘The frat thing to be done was | were beaten beck and the Union, line was pro- Participated in the Atlanta campaign and was | Department, bulld nial 10-4 Blankets, Te., Sic.. S-. and #Land up. to recruit the regiment; it would not be so eyiney assiepn nad need his teats aden He was in Indianapolis a few years Sestares connected with ‘the Postal service, x s 1 's office e way down F etreet Bett Com #1, $1.25 ana «8 717 Masser Srace | sis 434 st. and Pennsylvaniaave. YOu. Ldeerelied Seay ey oe sh a, Sa a en todo you ea). | and Post Ofice, De > ey sapien Bee Ura sentsa wareR | Sein noe maces youre 7H MMe | modest voluntecr, Me put himself on record | his promise and did it with the following let- Toe poh atte en gglnped enegare ne fe eens we oe Oh 0donn : The rat one riht way, and that shall most emphatically to the effect that he would | ter: dha fae end, Fp Hage dent Lincoln was shot. On THE GREAT be my wa: ‘i Heapguanters Nontaenx DeragtMent, dent greeted him warmly. ‘You Turkey Red Table! Damas ‘Can Ido anything for you in the Tailor- not ask any man tosgo to the front while he Da oo CHOLERA PREVENTIVE AND CURE. ing line? yard. |. FRE ‘Crxcrxxatt, Onto, October 31, 1864, | 40n't owe me a cent; you keep the money. 1} the street ts the house, marked GATCHEL (late of Keen'a), (Harrison) stayed at home. He would, go out | Hon. EF, Me Stanton, Secretary of W: Will not have it. I did you a kindness and Iam | ble taplet, where Lincoln died. KITCHEN UTENSILS. . 408 Aegh st. n.w., next to James ¥. Davis’ Sons. © | with the Indiana boys and would Stay with| [desire to call the attention of the depart- | ®™Ply repaid by seeing you still alive.” Continuing — 2 F street, the eens eats tamrur teres ote etna |e D OVERCOATS | them so long as life and the ability to move | ment to the claims of Col. Benjamin Harrison THAT CHANGE AT PEACH THEE CREEK. cyeanen | he 2 gg An vooggeed ai Crean Tabi ncegly Sauloee tha ean ak caaety aiken ates ee u 1 ‘attention today, “The erent | remained with him, ‘Thereupon Gov. Morton | of the seventieth Indiana volunteers for pro-| Gen, Hafrison's courage has never been im- | th® rea D erent po! sion office and at the other end is er domies of history. ‘This was the cause of the present r shateetcmuatin AE | told him he could command the regiment | Motion to the rank of brigadier general of vol-| pygued, Mr. Daniel Watts of Oregan City, who | 222 Le crane ak ae White Table Damask, 50-., G5c., 75e.. #1, 81.25, ion Acca Such instant fees ey = accepted. Mr.| Col, Hiareison fret joined mo jn command of fase the same brigade with Gen. Harrison, ot Sf Sey be © 0 inet Be 0 yar ieee ly pare water which e: it Dossi- Aw q Harrison said he realizes enormous re- | a brigade of Ward's division in out valle Inco: ‘criieae Bly be contaminated. ‘Sach is the Columbla Spring Ni i sponsibility of command and he also realized | preparative to entermg upon what is called | “AtPeach Tree Creck wo had been maneu-|_ The overnment ‘core ©4 Chenlite Tabte Covers, Water. The surroun tin ont spring 3 ___ 0.9 Penn. ave his own lack of tactical knowledge. He would | Me, campaign of Atlanta, My attention was | vering about ia the valley daring the forenoon, | Per of North Capitol and hi aad All Chenille Purtirres, frinze and dado top and vot- = aresuch as to insare its abrolaie purity to the peo- qa» 4 COUNTRY MESIDENCE FOR SALE. ss : ame first attracted to this young officer by the su- | without kno tere largest printing office in the country. I Chet » frince and dado top and vot. : rit ogi: es ag See advertisement of country property by | go, but it would suit him better to go in a less i 4 ‘ade in discipline | TtBout knowing the object of our movements. | “"Ino navy yard. now an extensive gun foundry, ee Bei a By Poss Gureas well, Ti beepe the syeters in psod covdisions | £= WENEED © OO. ttle | conspicuous capacity. eae Neto oe ee Nee ee ee nine | A$ noon we stacked our aru, put out a ckie-| ts channcton Sth streot east, the terminus of A banralu in Plaid Linen Doylies. Only 23 PY Tak VRS OO Hy 2 Fegalates the bowels and isaspecific forall kidney | Gr —g=>FOR SALE TH OF THE | When that conversation came to an end Mr. | aud devotion, With more foresight than Thave | mish lino, and were busy at our dinner when the avenue streot railway. a eH a*K RN “oo Sss8= fand Kindred complaints yal by ves to he \d fully made up his mind to leave | Witnessed in any officer of his experience, he just north of the navy yard on 8th street are oe Delivered in half-gation or gallon botties, 5-gallon SShestaten pare waeet ever Geceweeet, | Harrinon bad tally mado up hi siind to leeve | Stecees te cay oieer or be supecionns, be the buildings of the marine barracks. CARHART & LEIDz. dom:ijobns or barrels. the market that cqualy it in | behind him all civil pursuits, to bid farewell to depended aay rls pean The arsenal, or Washington barracks, fe ot ——— - ‘a cae acct "Addrvsa in lincof the Braud’; Reig. | his family, and to devote his life, af mecessary, | Guipline aoa eepert oe hag on eration in the foot of 435 street, se10 tenrenat. and 705K Le |g cerns. fall ton fron reeocoad ot ree: | “THE COLUMBIA SPRING AXD PARK CO... ween sed Ha gry tain to the cause of liberty and humanity. There | fict more than oa any influence that could be | their aaslatun i fr East of the navy yard ts the Ss ees SES — cases, sch ae oak mahowang. &e., which we are now | SPOS! NO Bl Metoronmpaly. ON Wwe Mt | was no delay, no attempt to settle private busi- exerted’ on the Geld iteet, and’ when collision a cemetery, end to ‘the north is the jail, where | milineat €100, made by several prominent mater. | SFCSee~* AAC; 5 fu Gaerne of mcipieg tune | eet OAT MAY OORCERNTE | Neve saire From thomoment when the ov. | came his conan! vindiested hie wisdom as Kendall Greon fs the alte of the National Deat ‘Vnis te yositively the frat the this offer hos ever boon | Stor fia bef is road in pursuanco of the act of Congress anq | ¢ruor accepted Lis proffered assistance ho was | Cr the twentieth corps in that campaign CoL ; and Dumb College, and is located at the head of made. Long time. Elegant silk plush stool and cover | 1108-1116 E st. n.w Seder Siroctions of the Commissi opine, District | calmly enthusiastic—a quiet but effective | Harrisoa bore a conspicuous part. At Resaca position through an ming in the ‘7th street east. withesch piano. Fully guaranteed for 5 years. eNO. Mona: Se Ghureh war bees Oeaatees eae onsta Street | worker, and Peach Tree Creek the conduct of himself | we could see the rebs. lying thick behindu| ‘The new naval observatory ts located im i Furnaces. Of the dead frov the old Methodist_burying” ground, aieuse A mei and command was especially distinguished. |fence rail Our regiment charged on grounds north of Sates oe “ei ferns eee > ogee a oo ns a ihcatutaa steps from the go , | Col. Harrison is an officer of superior abilities | 1ine and cleaned it out, but we lost 250 ‘The U. 8. signal office is at the corner of 24th a ee eee inns office, Oth end Gas fe, Tor nema soaps ald Sener S| and of great professional and personal worth. | haif an hour, so you'may know we and M streets northwest. | een ASB COAL. 0. OPsiCg rae Be GENRE OMPBON.S Committe. Lelesaaal he __ store, and engi oe pai It gives me great pleasure to commend him work, Te this ight Harrison, still x “FAMILY COAL AND. Full supply con- | _Se17-6t__F b x urchased a military cap. en he secured | favorably to the honorable Secretary, with the | took the lead. 8 bimeelf W.G. Merzmnorr & Co, - anu cyan reuaraptoel. te: i gq 10 PHYSICIANS. Miasarvisisct/a Sfesantia tcusaeas tang = a eae preferment will be a just | not six fect away from mo, be said: « Coe 12m GS NW. Operative Assoctaticn, Order nowfor Future deliveries. | [Wo WEED LUO eet OF COURETY Property by big flag out of his office window, and at once are ry ot his services and martial accom- eit ood ee Bog Say toy wt Con 12 Srs. N. W. uss a va oe rok : n Dupont Circle, Bee An am | BS Warns spp | trent inn vlcern asa | 2 PON ome tment nt, [ten Ce we on, ie ten | eet erenee anf Feat Ome N nent of the Potomac, > | gale i. We WI co. 9217-3 1 joserpn Hooker, a Seigeranidecaas tains ee BRq > ONCERNING YOUR GLASS Wants. — | was a compsratively easy ono and as soon as Major General Commanding. | club them dowa, so come on.” And wo went, Capitol and 13th street oat GLASS WARE, To | ges Sie Tata a0 9 ts fo the pa the-company was complete it went under can HOME AXD THEN T0 azonota. ps Sats PY cody li ag dame who Farragut, Farragut Square, Com CROCKERY AND Mu MJ. Hex Behisren Pest, Mo. 2 of Beaton. For drawing toon vas for instruction. In that camp the company | Two years of continuous ficld service ought | *r*ed i hance | necticut aventte Peng sdotake ate place of French 1 of getting a bullet through his heart as we did. |” Sjenjamin 10th, D Dies greyaradé wtcuding the: dedicstion of Grad Atay | Gther doen Jacticeto ihe house or tothe omer | Was drilled by an expert whom Mr. Harrison | to entitle any man to a furlough, Col, Hint | Sok een eee eee Ben Harrison.” Gents Prankija, 108, Detmetsant Ph ; 2 eyivania avenue. 100 P. ST. NW. ; lace. We-can talk on any glass question—drop in." | employed and who was remunerated out of| gon went home in the middle of September, ns WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH LAOR OR} a sass returned from New Yout end o sow on gt Moulay st Gp. m., torcetvo atthe B. and None are azore thoroughly wprscd-nor better | Mr. Harrison's own pocket, SMalkucs to sek Shainin ae uc oe A BRAVE ENGINEER, F ABOVE GOODS FUR SEE REPORT SOS Sapp al ‘on Pura ey ‘tie Zor tustant the officers, and age ae a we. Estimates froe. | he first official and documentary evidence | |, Planning out # new campaign, and “a es Luther, Vermont svenue and 1éth ena ee oo fs in aber ‘or of ist and Bats s.W.,where oe a a of military service which passed between the | great many of bis officers enjoyed brief holi- MOTELS, RESTAUEANTS ASD MENT of the vory latest PARISand LONDON — | $i 94 eR HID Gubevert Handier of Pate Glass, stato of Indiana and the young lawyer was.a| Gay, but Gol Harrison bad tock to de. ine. , = ee ree som, Ye At lowes cash prices” BONNETS end HATS, to which sho invites test: GEO. E. DAVI " - “ous | Commission as second lieutenant, ‘This made | eruiting in Indiana was slow and Gov. Morton il Gen. Rawlins, Peunsylvania avenue and 9th at w avamben, SPECIAL ATTENTION. _ srg ety yt ATHE: o poly every, vet | Mr. Harrison a part of company A, but it did] had use for him who was affectionately termed street. ee REP ss 2 Get ; not serve to confine his zeal. Ho drilled] “Little Bon.” Tho entire state was systemati: - Gen, Scott, Soott Circle, 16th and N stresta, Ionperten, W.-M. S & So. Se as KAUatAN's, 600'Pents, ave mw." seit’ | qusiduously and studiod at every possible cally canvassed and much good was accom texan mp sro monuments to the “‘un- | Also at Soldiers’ Home. éon enh an 1215 F st cud 214688 = Oscar _ = ERE Bs opportunity, but he gave largely of his time | plished. This great duty attended to, tise 8 Ges. Themes, Themes Clete, 3 Om mS ison at once proceeded to rejoin his commanding the cavalry of Gen. Leo's army, | streets. - ———. “19 PENN. AVE. S.W., wNTC. — A STATE! T all modern improvements; price, "000; | 8nd eloquence to those who were engaged in | Att ‘A too deliberate hack caused the colonel k Tunstall station. on the York River line,| ‘en. Washington, Washington Circle, Penn- JUST OPENED PAK Meili shod ae Masonts ‘es ale taeda = raising other companies. After awhile the | to miss «south-bound train at Indianapolis Juno 13, 1862, that an engineer, whose name | *7!¥snia avenue and 24th street. ~?. K.. . . Bay. Torn instant, 720 o'm. | Woes: MM ozzee, a regiment was complete and then Gov. Morton | as a consequence he was just a day too late to race Se yer gong ans = Iva tz of Heck revo | ee eens wNRSEE anna Wy ab | EUGENES RASTER 24 CLRSE | tainn stone of the second cionnt ot | company Sams on ‘us famous | hn R0t nen prereset = pyrunkamansecherlciae! Loonie ncmie| WM. A. GATLEY, Secretary, Hf, Gronks Grand Army parade, tt. | company A. i orders to report to Gen. Craft at Chattanooga, | as heroes are made of. ‘sea 40 PIECES C. H. SERGES, FANCY WEAVES, oy ‘NG OF LADIES’ IRON “G. A.B. PARADE!” FOR REXT—TWO WORK FOR COL. HARRISON'S MEN, and there he was ordered to command such AT THE LOW PRICT OF 50c. PER YARD. Mall, branch 1: at Oppenhetmer & windows : second story; 46: ave. nw. | Itwasa green regiment, but the couttry | troops of the twenticth corps as were assem- the t wing of the federal In carrying i, S14 oth wn. w., MONDAY EVENING, Tat ic for It 60 de, Seles tae iced in that city. Then Col. Harrison his right army. In To ‘ SOME OF THE HANDSOMEST STYLES WE at 8 o'cloe 0017-241 SNEDICINAL ON ROOTAL- had work for it to men: Siew 1 gale roe Sneaentod ie Machol ‘there | ©Ut this plan he completely encircled the army ‘st the heed of 7th HAVE EVER SHOWN—cOFTON AND LINES | §P gos i LigCeeeibaa SERAIGHE ; how to handlo their guns tho seventicth | 56 Sas nssigned to Crufts. di Stead- | of Gon, McClellan. On the afternoon of June rie SHEETINGS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS, COM- | “Tfyon are interos‘ed in real entate in anv way be 08, 81:25, Indiana was calfed upon to assist in check. man's command. He was in the | 12 he left camp, ostensibly to goto northern| Wayland Seminary is near the head of 16th %s ware and read this carefully. It will take hat a few | ACCORDING deal to | Virginia, but really on his flanking movement, | street. = | PORTS, QUILTS, BLANKETS. ETC, ONE PRICE. =| tT) eel elated BOPP 2 arvuitot | r5S meet, day ke descended “4 «0 : . : ith st. ros upon Tunstall c= - 3 : Wetoun money st percontgeeanuum, DB. 7, 3. JONES 48 RETURNED 79. “merGetic | station and cut the telograph wire in order to G i We reprosont ail the’ now additions to the city and | aa 7 an dremel Ris peewee interrapt federaltcommunication. While this Zoopyraz + * AckrN W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, sqparia Sapient parlors, 3103 M. sty an soldzw Seg in progress a small body of federal cay. KO nm Nor other | juug $19 PENN. AVE. N. ee ne Soe ea’ HAVE YOU A VACANT HOUSE i alry appeared, but perceiving the approach of COMPAN . FLOOR WiAF or fe rant you to pond ns. a. description by postal (it It's us utmber at once and the main confederate f ‘The B00Gh st. + + apairof RUBBER BOOTS | ——— Fe ea ot sages ros ae Save er aes | Pe M furnish you tenant pitention, Melville Linisay, * * * or OVERSHOES. « Hot) Fox Tue Excaurucee. fs gtteall ot homes of persone not ableto get to |” ial Acenia, a Manager. © 5 + * Water Dott, Fountain “Tryou want to buy or sel! realestate, borrow or loan | -——_ NOTIGE OF REMOVAL. “3 Lil aes or say article of | g 4 mB HATS, WITH CORDS AND WREATHS, Ayes ALE Erber eee | Sa peodoaanle oe: MANUFACTURED BUB- ff costa you noting tolist your property = foieed Beech ion troops. 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(ne. comer Het). display struck the yy ey be made on us for Butter during ‘“Encainp— Muitary and fociety Purnisher, choice roses, ad the way pa pe hg Coan foviged toe F ‘thus saving ‘which bets setck lead Baars ead eet to teen 22 7th st. ow. “ofthe Union Wo ‘the capital | coun fg sig Stualier quantities which en whics ye to offer | ————— at. mw. Sie se muaer quate CHE BUTTER from | "PAM AB rt refreshing Se ee astuw the a value, “and ies ahen Tower tham can be beta "hi clsercher to ‘the “Fancy Creamery.” S2e.., 5 pounds for ianiediee , “Begin Creamery Z ea. $1.51.” Shar pees “Clover” : . 2a seunt ¥ INDIEN riignd ~ Gro. M. Orsrex, Jn Teterbone 1200 badenn Ay “7 ke 3 a ss L Bost. Wing, near 7th st., Center Market. GRILLON, wie ies ee Biker Market. 200 Seec Maree — sete | Con af ‘ ; Ry i

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