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n ‘ > ° © Samuel’ W. Eaxter, major; Wm. D. Yingling, chaplain, and James Kernan, officer of the day. This command was organized in December, 1886, with sixteen charter members, all of whom mat i215 Ost. mw. see o° A c s oe . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1892—-PART THREE. 3 Daehiigeait te Scr 7oc, Sarah (Sos Re rene rial cover ote ramnerevantas vreer conmeaseas.| EDUCATIONAL __|_EDUCATIONAL _|__—EDUCATIONAL —_—_—|_ EDUCATIONAL Of Phil Sheridan Post, No. 14, G. a ae =i crwcoeowl ey by oeerd 7 cord IN_ WASHINGTON. —__ IN WwW Te IN WASHINGTON. ___OUT OF WASHINGTON. Stephen Woods Baxter is the col 88 GARRISON, TEACH BOF T- FREDERICK FEMALE SIMINARY WILL and, No. 2. fellow offic Gen. Louis Wagner, chairman of the commit- ‘Mason, New York. A XIVEI ~ ‘ poy hate a woxe patent eckantls ies on: sendatig’ or departments, wea born in | “Gis soers prosions to thet ayte—On Tusedays » * ee pe ata ia Gienson, Germany, August 4, 1888, and came to | Primers mt 4 a Noob INSTITUTE CONCORD VILLE this country when but eleven years of age. his | (j2°°GETOWN UNIVERSITY ICHARDS. 8. 3., qr" pon 5 G MEDICAL DEPART! Scho Presi e Cat 1M per ag of tn atone tin: father having been an active participant in the | THE COURSE OF LECECREN WIL BEGIN MON. te a Sereber aohOX et RS Epa Pinan fag =e ma, + ete German revolutien of 1849, and being forced to ete ofA a AM. Pete ; ny Cheentensy oyeeteey. A. ICHAT D., TOWN, bad lost a limb battling for their country, its leave the country with his family. ‘They set- ea tentgieny. Fach Lory: “and 1 cf (Chief Justice U. & Court of Claim’, > Sowervetory, “An encalions scoot m first colonel being William Irving. The present tled in Philadelphia, Pa, and at the Zane | |i Syed with the ergs! aaa snd fur. cer ive t eee Lew end mihy Rev. co Lk Keep mem)ership is 140. street grammar school young Wagner received ‘open to er duates in medicine. | pean of MARTIN MOMKIS, LL. Dees | WGa oowawavatT ; r rat | faculty, and Lecturer om | eRVATORY Col Stephen W. Baxter, its present cam- & common school education, After leaving tg? Tf UASRUDER, Dean, | ‘and Interna: Law ani Comparative / st twoaty thy mander. was born. in Vermont November 28 school be served a four years’ apprenticeship | selo2w_ sib Vermont eve, | HON. JEREMIAH A WIESON, LE. D, BeLARS. i888. Early in 1962 he enlisted se © pri in the lithographing establishment of L. N.| J>RIMARY CLASS, QUINCY METHOD, FOR | Lecturer on the Law of Resi Estate and the ROKMILLE ACADEMY FoR nove the sixth regiment, Vermont volunteers, aad boys under 10. years of age, conducted | Evidence, Min we REMY FOR Rove. BOCK. Te fonzht in the ranks until the close of the Rosenthau, starting in business on his own ae | wy sfiee tart, iu couusction Sth Mrs. Mere arbool, ANDREW B. DUVALL. A. M., LL m, | greg" MG. Opens Sertembor 15. Thirty minutes war, when he was mustered out with testimo- count on reaching his majority. July. 1861, he | Reopens October 4, 182, 1877 Is: eo17-iw 2 Lacturey ap Tins Junirrmicecgand tore, | Shires WE WAGON TS OA Rlacinsy Sh nials of honor from his commanding officers. enterod the army as first lieutenant of companY | SS TACTE A. DASTEL. | on the Law of Contracts and Negotiable PENNINGTON (N.J.) SEMINARY FOR noTHE He was wounded at the battle of the Wilder- D, eighty-eighth Pennsylvania volvnteers, and ; Yolog Citare and Fiano. samt GroRGE E. WAMTLTON, LL. D., fies: forcin mobercin. “Wich ‘sah teat earn times | Resume lessons October 1. ___ee-1m*_ the Law of Partnership, Conporations, | begting coceange COL. W. H. MICHARL. by well-earned promotions at various ROFESSOR RNDOLPA ROWE HAS HE: ce an: Spemrary ba ow tak, Trenton. Phlia Balsa ead : became colonel of that regiment and brevet | P’ OR ie George A. Custer Command, No. 5, was or- bang {grned from Europe and will resume lessons oo i Monday, ganized July 28, 1890, with twenth-nine charter | DFgadier general, At the Second battle-of | Moaday., the 1p Te 5 ach place. se16-1m* . Lat oes. All classes meet in the % s trmbrn The folowing gore the Set fiers of agagemonta cf te Ara af the Poromee, be | Eli TO" aga" le AD TIGACTIGE | "DErtePaENT OF BIST race te mo eee rat ieee the command: Colonel, W. L. Walters; leuten- ‘ens. wonnded and taken prisoner, Aftet his | 0@‘ise ADA LL TOWNSEND, Teachers. 1347 Tate | Guvmley. rdrepope7 © Lue rus Ucainctry an estore on Natural Car, | ant colonel, R. M. Calhoun; major, J. W. Dut- | release he rejoined his regiment and took part DEPARTMENT OF PHI SOPH, MENTAL and | TOM CORT OF APPEALS. PRObe wanes if ce and T R ROSS PERRY. AM. LL. aRtON. DB” AND ORGANS. DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANQS FOR TUATIO! ton; Surgeon, M. Joseph; officer of the day, C. | in the battle of Chancellorsville. His wound | PREPARE FOR A GOOD s N! STUDY —Physiolo tional Peycho'oes. | MORRIS, JOSEPH 3 DARLI SAND Syerthess. power. artistic finish, durabMty, um- F, Pull, silaie él the giaed, BF. B Buk ; | Maving broken ont afresh ho was sent home, eer Sana Renker? Be AS areesan ost cory of Dellosophy. PR. | Pray eo Biihece mens case geese aaa ae quartermaster, George Wheeler. |\Zelusept Seria Gea tee wer ihe: CAL BUSINESS. 2150 nBEPAETMENT OF FRENCH. Thorough coures tn | ay K™*5ACER AND OTHER RELIABLE PIANOS ‘The command has a stead: wth in num-! ‘a ig the nearly b — . och lens and literature; lastruction | | The faculty take pleasure in announcing the adat- ‘end organs at iy gre | Was there in command he sent to the front | KINDERGARTEN SUVISLOBSE Ge setentitic atudenss, Prof “LEE | ton to's nutaber Curing the past your of Hen. Hen Temple of Mush, 1200 G st, = ae bers and usefuiness. In October, 1890, Elizabeth | over 14,000 men. In. '65 he rejoined his reg- | oo.) Reception SATURTAY. OER 1. SeeLecaner airs BRON. Jastieg of the Supreine Court of the Caited | self " G. HM. RUHN.. Petebitehed 1872 GENERAL GREEN CLAY SMITH. Custer Women’s Veteran Kelief Union was or- | iment and commanded a® brigade in the | FROERT. INaTITUTE, 164 0 eee Mi tu the Gorgunn inne oye eee ee meee Coat | miiralty Jurepradence, “We else ages the plompars of NEW ORGAN AT HALF PRICE OWING To = na ganized as an auxilixry to the command with | fifth corps. After being mustered out he | POLLOCK & NOERR, ‘Principals. “Kindergarten, |-readings in’ m. fand classic German, including being that Hon. Edmund F. Dunne of New our late stock, we will sell direct to thecom ————_>—_—_ eleven charter members. ‘This organization | came home. and has been part and parcel of Sa eee a ok Fe ay ee a eT per tt i a a Rr me ie TR RL has xecomplished much good work for the re- | Philadelphia's best interests ever «ince. kd eB 12¢ DEPARTMENT OF OLVIL- ENGIN Oro | erty P.O. Box 1004, Washington, The Commander of the Department—The lief of needy soldiers and soldiers’ widows and | In 1866 he was elected to the city councils, E, GREATEST OPFOR- | pl:te course, includine Huildiuy and Machines: Con: | 5oute ReN,tBt, commoniions building at Nos. 508 and | _auv7-eolm Warren County. Ny, Local Commands of U.V. U. and Their 5 po mecthwest. witch = C= and > rtortor gine Rectaad edieea os | Lea, ghey Se Se Ss ‘ ine Sty Erte Pha ne Meiy ed | se Srclag work anon varied cal a, room. The library, now sow The | Sreane repai “BB 1d leading American reports and the latest SUEINSAY, SUASE, Gauuen. nntoas Prana orphana, | Feproventing. the twenty-second ward. and | /A unity everomere! to parent chilies. trackers, | Sructony and, Servevinc. rai and’ atiro Je, he present officers of Custer Command are: | served tor six years, being re-elected twice. | dnsicners. decora.o'y or artists to leara to draw and | Canale, “hivers an: ‘ors. Tunnels, Masonry: | Colonel, W. H. Michac!: lieutenant colonel, | Appointed by the board of judges a member of | yu, Nevtectiy; tes, apdreanest, Crayon. castely | Meoen. fron and Mee! D ilees. Vugimesrins: Plant. | Joba RB. Harlow; major, Edward Quigley; sure fing srorh can be learned, in afew dave, | tensive Designing: Outdoor Practice aint Tasrection | cot. BAXTER geon, Thomas W. Rose; chaplain, 8. K: Hal J and vee ths Hand we the women lpr anges of eudents. Por- | ef actual work, Prof. FRANCIS B. FAVA, Jr., C i tate adjutant. Mark Joseph; otficer of the day, $10 order 1010 45, he teacher, 1.R. | E., Am. Sor. C. : neas, May, 1864. His re<iment constituted a | Charies P. Platt; officer of the guard, John W. 1 COURSES.—Elementery and ‘NING AND REPAIRING GRORGE ELT. SEB on mires late : \ Metzerott & te oe Commanders—An Organization That Has | Grown Rapidly. 080. Morvelh ow hail twelve rgedsia and studied Hfteen ERR tinea clabrated ri eset pon most lara! subjects, with the comino- Gen. Green Clay Smith, the commander of | - in Europe. | advanced Drawing, Construction, Materials, Ber= attacked. will b trom Ba for sale of rent aan part of the celebrated “Vermont Brigade.” | jy 200, 0° ihof paintings on exhbiticn and for | spective and chadews, tee eee Aa te Pee. | ttacked, will be « 7 DROUPS Music Store, the Department of the Potomac, U. V. U.. is | commanded by Gen. Lewi © pres-| "Wer HL Michael, three times sueosesively x NATioNAt AGADESTY Gr Fine Ana Bwet | Eenaissance tn Architecture, Prof. FRANCIS R 1. pea aeseccenareen sR > Pa ave, ® Kentuckian by birth and bas always lived in . Baxter | elected colonel of Custer Command, was born . — cture will be delivered and an- Wednes. | 88g TTTT a4 CT SCHOO! TMENT OF FLFCTRICAL ENGINEER- inail the engagements of his regiment, CAN ELEMENTARY | | DEPAR three years, when I for both kaxes, 1811 I street, ‘Theory of Electricity and ite Technical Appil- that state, except abo iu Marysville. Obio, July 14, 1845; removed and was never absent from the command. He | Present an, Tompective 3 governor of Montana, and the last two years in | £11.) this time lieutenant of the Capitol police | ith his parents tu lows in 1500; was educated 9° in the peluary Se artinent a child marcon- | reas Manin ie Lanes wy oe a4 | oe j te | es rede. |i the common schools and Univer- until eaduation without change of school un- | trie Heht, 4 : any ean be mee Sas i Fer Washington. At the age of fifteen he volun-| foree He was selected colonel of John A. | y tinue until raduat out chen trie Heht and current. E. P. ¥ cechand cseoll ens guide Su). 06 Medien (pe Command No. 2, U. ¥. U., December | %#¥ of Towa; tanght school in spring der the euidance of experienced and thorouehly edu- | strretor, Mondays and, Prine medal Paris Fenostth and served one 3 ) . ro os be 20) fire premtame; and collarme tae <o Theoniy . jaad summer of 1861; enlisted in the war, and on bis return attended Tranayivar | last, and devotes his energies to the interest of | eleventh lowa infan‘ry in Septomber of Bia University. Lexington, Ky., where he | the organization, He ot neem th hat vear and was severcly injured im the bat- - 8 ngness to assist the : : : sraduated Later he sta‘ed law. entering | Seedy'of the command. and in highly esteemed | He,0fSbiob. on account of which injury he poe the practice in 1558 im the city of Cor- | for his prevailing quality—kindhesrtedness. | etrsem, service on land, accepted a commis. ington. He served in the Kertuc sion in the navy in April, 1863, and served con- ture at the beginning of the civil war and took tinuously for three years and two months; wis rand daily thereatter, f cated teachers who averave one to every seventeen traction of Elartric Shore and Plant | informmnenesl? thereafter, trom 6.3 te B., Sor Charen jhe last seven of our students paced See ai | ihformation.’ enro me te heuba ain. rernfition the entrouce ncarnfhtions | Kathy Moimeerine, Maz conunct thetnenives with he achool tor the ‘eneuinge » Cornell, Yaie, Princeton and the Massachusetts In- | pa PAVA, Jr. C. 1. | et gee Rd their names before the a seal DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS.—General Physics, | Cupriiton that necan. wilern improvements cud’ fawed | Lectures, tally ilustrated by experiments, Practical | ‘Cire Poyrieghidl balk rektonce bok and dia chee | BgMpu® fn Tabratiry” choral Antronom. | ye obtained ath area Instruction 1s adapted to the needs and capacity of | For further information arnip to, Prof. HL. John Byrne & Co., GOS 14 100 sans! 14 Planos taken 4 ; juts and there are spectal advantages to apt | HODGKINS, Ph. D., Secretary of the Fecnity. Tees are ators. 708 Lib oe a or on ap 5 q j c ‘altant cond attic o i. t we dog Heaton personaly ter to the wad f & strong and decided position for the Uzion. promoted fur gallant conduct in the battic of | THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, fa ee AL WEAT AA’ UNPQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN@RTP When the war began be volunteered as a pri- Ciwrendon onthe White river. Ark.: returned JERE atreat northwest, vives thorough rreraration | ae7-1m Secretary and Treastirer. DURABILIT one we to the University of iowa in 1966; after leaving and for their en. | °F fo'lexe, for the Naval and Military Academies and Fab , Special attention 0” “"Purchasare” is invite to thy ate in Col. B. Foley's regiment for home de- Sikadl Ss chgused is Wie survereer wah cal Ors. Lovrs WAGNER. for for business. A'corps of nine trufessors and iis FAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR Actletic Ntvios, timiwinel tora Nunior of partteliciedto AON Baidine sen | mse and served three months. He was then x shed : a cirlewilltewin OCF 8 Ona pact . basiness in northwestern Towa; was agricul- | the board of public education, he served three |) Tex books aro furnisiied free. Catalorues at Bal- + ct ihestuost | "BEOOND “AARor Aktion =m . for inspection end a teacher present Septem- toation may be made at the school IND-HAND PIANOS. : yes, ot Bi Sheol. Office ns 3 te S S.A large aenorts offered the position of major, third Kentucky turai and stock correspondent of the Sioux | years, and resigned on again’ being elected to | RENE Sae ho eentangss and at the s ber FD fo aneser iganiriog from 0 wo @errlock, See: B w., daily from 10to12a.m. | comprising almost every, well-knowe nate ws cavalry, and directed to recruit a battalion. City Daily Journal from 187) to 1872, and be- , councils. While i councils he was three times | "nel -tr ios. 'W. SIDWELL, Prin 2 20. For catalogue or far- | ‘counters. in thoromet renuie” wlll ies m a8 ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., jow figures. 5! AL INDUCEME itor of paper im 1573; in 1874 | president of t at body. In 1878 he was elected MiSs, COITH, EXPERIPNCED TEACHER OF Upon le tion resigh vd a ryes, c i prices and in terms, which will r ee en e proprietor and editor of the western | to the office of recorder of deeds. which he | NLGerman, Kin'tessarten aul Euglish branches, de- Principal. | sin open REEDS SCHOOL. ea. apgty | MONTMLT INSTALL MLA IC etre fenect Pointed colonel of the fourth Kentucky cay (Neb.) Nebraskian; purchased w half interest | filled for two years. He was, on the reorganiza- | (ietasn Bovektedross SN Rat hee seit | COLUMBIAN UNIVENSTZY LAW SCHOOL. for ctreulars. Terms moderate. soLeoliee | gg bier ta tt airy and went t front in the south under inthe daily and weekly (Neb.) Tribune in | tion of the city departments, appointed direc-| G1Gxon MATNA'R BCHOOIL, FOR aINGINGSo Cc N aN HoNaen, es ITY, MEDICAL DeEPait: | — ae Gen. Rosecrans. He was in a number of en- | 1876 and sole proprieto: ; while con- | tor of public works. in which position be had | GIGNOR MAINA’S SCHOOL. FOR, SINGING.— sanes c. WELSH : Ji tent Deatal ant nhariparentical departuvats Pama “ — gacements with his regiment and was wounded, ducting thet paper established the Plaindyaler | under ‘his care and ‘diréction itv business | Naahingrom Supls Woertehly braze an So EE ate Di, Prpstdemts | BOP SE VE eee tied veh ___ DENTISTRY " 2 er * at Sidney, Neb.: disposed of this paper in 183 ng to millions of dolla a A eS — | aguas es = ___ EE es ee eee ee ee and formed x law partnership with Gov. 0. A. | Notwithstanding his many public dui oe Ses ‘The Hon. JOHN A. WAREAN, E1.D. aie aS ever On perenne U, * estas assvciarion, and assigned to the fourth brigade of cavalry | Abbott at Graud inland, Neb.; thus en-| Wagner found time for work conne sty'e that the renowned Mr. ™ % (Associate Justice of the Surreime Court of the | ST. N.W. tuder Rsecrans; was complimented in public | gazed purchared the Times of that city and | organizati J chatitable dad ace'al, | fear ta Now York at the private resid me of Mn Sacpein ok cag ea Nik aise cris PIANO AND HARMONY. orders tor his gallantry ina cavalry battle with | was its editor for two yeurs; was altern Army of the Republic | Ft a United States, of the Law of Domestic Rela | )[2S- WALTON, 1803 HST. Now. Cor. hand Date a. @. Gen. Forrest, where he gained a victory. | elector in 1876, member 9f the state re in Pennsylvania in 1867, and was its first de- NAL CC F PHA . ticus, of Cammercial Paper and of Torts. \* Fiocution {Es"recsive rating. oar sciatica tg Wihiieta @he Geld he wes neseiontel Ger Gon auc) ae eae {lican central commitice. orator for partment commander. In the national organ- | * Lectures begin MONDAY, O-tober 3. 1892, at 6:20 ‘The Hon. WALTER 8. COX. LL.D. Special course in Shasesheare. a Years of the State Press Association, secretary tion he was for two years second in com- ‘All sosionnin theevenine. Open to studenss | (Associate Justite of the Sunreme « ourt of the Dis- RENE STUDIE a grees and was elected. taking his seat Decem-| John Sedgwick Command. No. 3, claims to be | of many republicin state conventions and | mand under Gen. Burnside, and while that SUD IES Gene ‘iat | Professor of the Law of Ieal sud Perm Se pees er aarti ber, 1863, being re-elected. In 1870 he with- | the — command of this bnsatrsatt | Participated as RE aker i vey ca vas, sbate | oflicer was abroad e spores heater with laboratory i - Contracts snd of Crimes and M Mr. CHAS. B. wwe. FPledgstte the grometion &f ectentifie ¢ political life and e | ene iv Phe colonel is | and national, from 1975 to 1838; was president | oti yromine : 1 " be Hon. pe se admission PEROPS, See ae Pega Cees, Sot ie es patie seats tt <i] | @PPointed in 1827 clerk of printing records, :o and of Philadelphia | puitding. Office hours trom! 1010 11a. daily, si4-lm | and Equity Pisading, the Law of Evitence. | Sark wii! berm September 28. “Prepares for all the hhe was nominated for President of the United | being: Mark Baunell, lieutenant colonel; Nell | Sueed ben: Purley Poore; isthe uathor of ev- | Commander?’ of Kaigitte ‘Teraplan, "Hewas | rertenaoaet eee ee ae one nel pty dagger Sap al plight | cplwes, aclentific wchoois, West Point and" Aunap- States by the prohibition party. He was pro-| Dumont, major; W. H. H. Warman, surgeon; books; is ch: n of tue committee on | president of the Masonic Home of Pennesl-| I azosthst. u.w., will open Saturday, October J, | (Associate Justice, of the supraue Court of the | moted on retiring trom the army to brevet | George G. P. Wood, chaplain; J. William | naval reuniou, twenty-sixth national eneamp- | vanin, also treasurer and managor of tho | st Go'clock muy Yr Te a Pratiener of Lan et Cicperastenn, . major general for meritorious service. He | Palmer, officer of day; Charles V. Pettys, M. | ment,G. A. It, and is the projector of the | Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home at Erie, Pa. Often, 4205 ae me Prof.G. . EMMOTT, AM. LLB. Wash: us pastor of the | D.. adjutant; A. B.C. Clement, quartermaster; | Kearsarge built‘on Grand Army Place for the | In April, 1862, he joined Friendship Divi-| se13toct Residence, 403.0 Ri. nw. ot the Johns Ho) kine Catveratey), - Foon Rereetaes ty Wakinghe, op ola: ae thn votes | Ue Of the sailors and marines at the coming | sion. No, 19, Sons of Temperance. and proved | mene ART NTS LEAGUE WILL RESUNE| ¢ Jectarer oa the Civit Law. et oka “ soe Metropolitan Baptist Churci. Hw was elected | John A. Frank, officer of the guard; Peter | encampment; is chairman of tho committes |a most valuable acquisition to the order; a racine and pay CBometin dear RANTS: AME LEME g,. | then offered for pari of : : Gold......... --+-acoonding to wiz epartment commander of the Union Vete- | Sweeney, sentinel. on decoration of the White Lot. Year Inter he entered the grand division of | (M2 Instructors: | Mesars, ROS : td references. Apply for circulare and informa VERY BEST TEETH (fall 00 tans’ Union March, 18¥1. to fill the unexpired | At present there are sixty-three members on col. LW. GIFFOKD, Pennsylvania. In 1876, a Loss elected to anbar, sees Devtha E. Pecris ana Fire ce 1. | Professor of beer yt es ce and Lecturer on | 1453 Corcoran st. sex. aul8 Crown and Bridges Work a specialty. term of Gen. Thos. Hopkins, who resigned; | the rolls a was met sarered fs until | Abe Lincoln Command, No. 6, was organized CS ae eae eS ae Mg ton, avauarte < wor oueea doedies was egaim elected in October. 1801, for the | June, 1890, and it is its proud boast that thers | December 6, 189, with sixteen charter mem-| Mit of Ene orien In ted he wae elected SHERGALTRR AND scHOor | uictdrcrioa’ Es" Cah Lap gS ER an ee eee eh T - PARLORS, term of one year. He will retire next Octo-| has yet to be the first disagreement in its | bers. It now bas on its rolls sixty-six members, | grand worthy chief templar of the Grand Lodge, SE eine SonGnET tata. -____ thorities fn Court. yr== LITE STOOL OF LANGUAGES, 1227 Penn. ave. a.w. ber, having discharged his duties faithfally | councils or among its members, On last Deco- | and is a progressive and enthusiastic command. | of Good ‘Lemplars of ET ia = 8 | Sunderland vince, south of Dupont Circe Sysco, (Branches in sizetval \werican and European eee {Sus Sractatien and given great euérgy to the advancement | ration day Sedgwick Command took in charge | Its present officers are: L. W. Gifford, colonel; | Characteristic of the man. declined the sulary | ? r scasions bein Octo Lectures teva VE » Soap pers WS AND BAIDGE Wok OR TEETH WITH. and success of the order. He 1s a true friend | the decoration of the 15.000 soldiers’ graves on | William Cieveiand, lieutenant colonel; Nathan- Bae eTeune Cxpeones Fribhtonberepet ty a ee ‘The Hop WILLIAM EDGAR SIMONDS. A. OUT PLATES. to the ex-soldier, and docs a favor to any | Marye’s Heights, Fredericksburg. The com- | jel Shotsweil, major; Joseph Goldney, urgeon; | “Hea ruling elder in the Market Square MM AA Rok TOV Y Pro'cevor of the Law of Patents. | operated upen Uy thts erates rreteneeh eres where he can. mand visited Fredericksburg im body, and| B, F, Johnson, chaplain; C. B. Lower. officer | Presbyterian Church, Germantown. was for Mu AAR R OF oY (amciatc nef RD RETO. BRADLEY The roots given anew inase uf fife and made wa sued the masterly address delivered at the cemetery | of the day; Hobert T. Caton, officer of the | ten years superintendent of the Sunday «choo! MMA ARE = ses ict ‘e Colnm 12), | fa by Col. Wm. H. Michael, listened to alike by |? .q. = % 7 and for many years has been an active member cc 00 L L EER GUG FER cturer on Criminal Taw anion Criminal Pleading | cenilemen's the “blue and the gray.” will be long remem | £0874: F. A. Flanegin, adjutant; John White, | ort ny are i a kevociariow, CcogE LL g @ oF WILLIAM G JOWNCON, ELA a bered by thove who heard it, quartermaster. ‘ = Iu mercantile affaire he was manuger of the Geet be soe (of the Washinetn Bar), (THe MISSES KEKIS SCHOOL When Sumter was fired upon Col, Rogers was | oot te oad Bucktait rose | Glenville Coal Company, until their extensive | “Go “oo” tran Liat REK ‘GGU' RRR = | JudeooP Moot Court tnd Provessur of Lerat cate: | D854 0 LADIES AND LITTERORILOR & mere stripling studying law at New York in | ® Private im company C, Old Bucktail regi | collieries were purchased by ihe Philndelphin Th; Spice» ie ade Ria c cenidab dh 1 Mahe Gk . witracted, takes the. sim offices of ex-Senator Truman Smith of Con- | ment, P. R. V. C.. and on the 21vt of the follow | and Reading Bailroad Company, since which Law Lecture Hall of the auiversity, scutheagt corner | Svein Pus Sem 2% . nt Gab a necticut and Mr. George Shea. afterward cele- | ing September was elected second lieutenant | time he, has been engaged in the fnenrance | Ralph Waldo Emerson eai nia the At] ol Ubth and Hiss. nw.. on WEDNESDAW EVEN, | a - Etec ai arta: ne pereomacawcation is complete without | XG OCTOBER brated as one of Jeff Davis’ counsel. Dropping | Of hia company; not a month later, October 16. | y:4ineas and has built up a large clientage | wilt be preen his law books he enlisted on the day after the | 1861, was elected captain of the same company. | wich nets him a handsome income, arent ut tn feces later became company A, tenth New York vol- | ¥ounded while leading his company in ‘hat 3 : a: of ene, rm tion and erhited nthe snow unteers (Bendix zouaves). They went by sea to | desperate battle. In that encounter 106 of MALTYN COU ncuryorated HUNTS PRPPARATORY Scr z sani ORATORY, 614 12th st. n'w. United dep EGE “ hounded in 1884. Trt. Wa, die of the moot court. will. vi conduct qnizzing elosses composed of all studen‘s inthe undercradia'e | departn: nt, thot by lis ratec! Col. Gifford’s men were ambushed by a pr el pe berm bering on] = errhp iene le tts twente teh pertainine t AM ines artificial teeth: eal enalysis the | Py wounded was Col. Rogers, who was shot while | the confederates desperately for more than an ap Linsimet n Hee ncr, Veer socrureeona text books mas beim | pols wovernigent acade! rabher hned with gold” Extracting without pal oa picket near Hampton in the month of June, | bour aud killing and wounding 559 of them, Hon. E. B. Ying. ebairnion of Board of Trustees. Bente f L. | stra Testimonials of the bighest 8k r : lecture hall will be asaicned to students | thes A ful: coary's of teachers af registration, te according 9 their choice in the orde- ithe revisirar wil! be daily in Hbrary of the university to: this surpose. | Wine descripiion of the lecture undergraduate and graduate depart. JAMES C. WELLING. Present. | MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 1861. the ball shattering the bone of the left|@™mong them Gen. Ashby. Iwo days later, arm in and about the shoulder Joint, and could | *sainst the surgeou’s positive orders, (ol. hot be ex Facted. For weeks he lay in the old | “ifford led his company at the battle of Cross = Hygeia Hospital, where the Hygeia Hotel now | Keys, being so severely, wounded in that Reggie gk oes ate stands at Fortress Monroe. hovering between | €*8agment that for nearly one yean af Brig. Gen. Joseph S Dickinson, ebief of | iireand death. Amputation could not be per-| WAFd he could not walk. being. finally di staff of the Department of the Potomac, was | formed because of the proximity of the wound | Charged under the following order issued as who bage beck Pa- Tk. STARKQPARSONS, COR. WT! T an tatiivicw'at: | Diicrnianctenette wonton tanrumetnaiicn tronate lent Piltine « ction. Ail bramshes of dent OF Sone, fae With safety kTRSERS ASE CCE Prin, || At vronemt cnacraph indy 'ewriier. the | FREE DENTAL INPIRARY TEP ; sp okce ataationwauplete | Fragtartidvaitoets sce witnos rere aseaee and Tea 1. A Co es Levens. ete otrse ih ° » "AND by pommetent cost of material at 1375 Hs". nw. dontel departinent M 1 int, 1 December following: “All officers not able to e | ae alividual tnstrocti nm ctthe Coimmbian University. from 1 to} pm. dene eed bs Famstetghi Dacenstee 5h 08: ble Guan the Tact thet be hee too crme weds’ | return to their respective ‘commands within Or “Thora rs tus:ra-tiom in day sentractica froerintrmery pss foe descen from a Pennsylvania ancestry dis- i ish; visto cot efvil wervicn Tatem for Re- Geiober tte dane 4) perv) cCOLUMBL SIVERSITY. TalW@er MMORcus Sutil f ome. > ee ee DEXTAL, LXruouRy NATIONAL Usrven: | it sixty days from the issuing of this order stall tinguished for heroic patriotism in the old | “hem convalescent he was sent home. regi- | be honorably discharged.” 7 first Annual , oor. Sth and K ats. Open 2 to 5. all the colonial days. Five brothers. one of whom | ment at Fortress Monroe, Gov. Morzan of New re apenis October 1. Cizeses Oct Medical Loct xth Deutai your. Yatra ting. ae.. tree” Fiilines ene glameet es Gea. Dickinson's grandfather, fought in | York telling him before he lft thathe deserved eeehlnelaeteanes elerted. Calon acORD St rxanr, fest of suaterialy iel0tr onary wi & commission. but Was too young. In afew nalied to any ~ as meas a Ss father fought the English in 1812. and himself | 7°cky Gime his wound broke out nfresh, and sel2-tr sshaneton, B.C. The sntrancte | . se NAL and nine others of his family entered the lists | came the chief clerk of Medical Director ( : M* Latist y by b Levis, D.D.s. | WASHINGTON, D. c., MYk BRgS? TEMS ALL THE EVENTS OF of the Union early in 1361. ler at Chesapeake Hospital, now the Soldier: L. B, Raymond. The jrofessio. and yublic ate renyeet{ully invited 0 | Me al. General Dickinson took his share of military | Home, at Hampton. Va. He performed dis- Col. L. B. Raymond, metaber of the national | _* ‘Tue formar lectures bein DARDING ANI r Sci ApCuar Jerturee bet BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL duty in the Pennsylvania line and became | tinguished work, finishing his two years’ teru council of administration from Iowa and also r OF HOS ARD | gna tO Oe TC BM! quartermaster of the first regiment of Pennsyl- | ee tan ‘Furtes tees preted a member of the executive committee of that een grand dental departineats, exiendiug vier senen | FOR YOUNG LADIEY AND LITTLE GIRLS. vania infantry, with rank of captain in 1887, | sistant corporation attorney of New York city body, resides at Hampton, Iowa, and wa atumn examinations will Le held at_the | richteenth year opems OCTOBER 4, 1802, mu. : feo, and in August of that year was commissioned | in 1865 organized the fourth regiment, N. G. of to be major of that regiment. Early in 1861 he | N. J., and was its first colonel. During this blew the bugle notes which assembled the | tme he had been a resident of Jersey City, re- uew-paper publisher and postmaster of his town. He enlisted in the spring of 1861 in the aber 2, at 7-3) | | bu tai Cramvorasn. gts Jom as toctinteat instru-- | N€¥ bu idings perfectly equipped for health and | Oran. Fike = fpadovent pensary ‘clintes wo dnl Sarcery, Dental inSrniary | ooontos FREE TESTS, PREF TESTS pore ed ee pnd ae ene ng ge free sixth Wiscousin infantry (Iron Brigade) and i Prpction, Benn, be: arauy te ” fort. Te those wisiny a sittin! Astonishing revelations. twenty-sixth Pennsylvania infantry, which | Tov since resided and of the bar of whien he lo was mustered out in 1363 for injuries received Lamb. DEAF. A_KING. Dean, Stoa: rated “Pesta ci Man aon ae, hoat, passencer elevator, perfect sanitation. ‘arted for Washington wholly unequipped and | 9 member. jess than half armed. He was adjutant to Col. COL. THEO. C, RAY. Wm. Small. commanding the regiment. It| Robert G. Shaw Command, No. 4, has the ‘Over, | hidden incetery. revealed: " bie newer falls. wives wdvios | Ral pointe of interest, ‘business transections, lowe. afal-s, farnlly troubles, stock speculations in line of duty. In 1864 he removed from Wis- consin to Jowa and has become one of the Office Hours: 9 in| Telephone, SF. =a | 0 10 a.m 0 0 Be Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages at ihe hed wdes seOtool best-known citizens of the state, having held al, winere nearly S000 patients | CuoRTHAXD AND TYPEWRITING-INGTRUC aboen' frien te, tery titnebern, Passage throug colored men organized. It was organize D 2 vs Sees t | Sean? tesa. Ke MAN, tne Y -- oe sAjutant general. and served with from | gallant young soldier, Robt. G. Shaw of the| John R. Kenley Command, although of the | j, department and is now serving bis third | SEPTEM aE ROOL FOR a a i Lt sae — Ball Bun to and beyond the “Battle in the | stty-fourth Massachusetts volunteers, who fell | Department of the Potomac, is a Baltimore or-| year a8 & member of the national eouucil Highland Terrace, Mass. ave. and 14th st. TUBOtT, wr F, ateccneee: We Hecht Clouds.” at the head of his regiment in the battle of | Ravizstion, the only Union Veteran Union | and his second yvur as a member of the execu- . perfect vf Shuon Neweoinb, Hon. Horuo Kins. a | aratest jn artmen.s, 2 Fjyyedins CLAUDIA STU ‘ved-Imn* The night before the glorious day of Gettys- | Fort Wagner, Charleston Harbor, 8. C., July | command in the state of Maryland, E. 8, Hard- | #¥@ council of that ea ustaeeiomn oe vere eade paid Gen, Dickisaon the —— 18, 1863. Shaw Con:mand was organized with | ing being its colonel. Col. Harding was born | of Jowa a resolution loosing to the adoption of ol eiatewith Dipioussot tsi crad, fi eset: yoke ined cub’ ae ‘ground upon | Theo. C. Ray as ite colonel, and has known | March 30, 1942, in Fredericx. Md. At the call | the “cottage plan” at the Lowa Soldiers’ Home, | iertenteave” lineited Ur sesident sasha ayes jod that great battle. none other, he having been twice re-elected. | for troops in 1361 he enlisted in company D, | whereby the wives of veterans could be cared | ;°UP)ter sdvaniaces in Titerature, in th a esyyes ex weged 3 i NAME | YOUR PCTDRE w TEE WITH 4G AND DATE OF MARRIAGE. AED. As WHETHER THE ONE YOU LOVE Is TRUE OR truth ausraptecd. Talisman vara intr ule smd who have been (jo844Ga COLLEGE, : ianimeced ty other wediune re fequested te ceil r? times brevetted and promoted, | Its charter members are as follows: Jams J. | fret P. H. BD. infantry, Marvland volautecrs, | for with them und he served two years as Edicion snd Phyaieal wt 8 Under the direction of the Fathers of the Sectety of | sithont drag an de meine Tet ahs ete ia thw WR Getimebute aad certs Bnd @ log destroyed | Adams, George M. Arnold, George H. Boston, | and was discharged for disability May 4, 1962. | Chairman of the comn.itice to brinz nbout this 2 ud Mies WM. D, CABELL. te few Later sith stony inewered. Hours: Siem, 80 4 ae eres, ‘ee pallets now in | Fielder Carroll, David E. Chase, Joseph | Ho re-enlisted Septeidber 7, 1662, in eompuny | (aust in the laws At the Inst session of the : 5 a % | nat Seat! Oe erward. 5B. —Thtew he dee , one of them so near his heart as to i : : New. ; teraiof pine weeks 8X; clans Classica! ant Bustnese Cowrers of Suctes. ‘PEE PREDELTOR FEMALE sv rs | comer —s Nd Downes, Gabriel Duncan, Charles B. Fisher, | I, third Maryland cavalry. “He was made first | crowned with success nnd a bill was parsed bw. fermi gt pine weeks os | (PER PREDULICR Few abe sean any is oxe | 7S eat CTATAWOVANT Abe peat Alexander Freeman, Issac 8. Hawkins, | Sergeant of his company, being promoted to | making au appropriation for the purpose. aud if tonrete Fnaliah. French, German, Latin. Oreex, Mathe- | Gaitat srstes sree ree oe mains fo the | MRE. ES: Sas. Clalvorant Richard me Me th Jeukinn, Goes the rank of sergeant major in December, 1863. | to Col. Raymond more than auy other man is | 7 N HAS REOPENED HIS SHORT. | USCS. Bookkeoring, Stenograpiy and Typewrisine | udvantaces enloyed. Apply to WM. H. TRERNELL. | netic end inateage treatuontseiven. ie New. Lark chard Henderson, Meredith Jenkins, George | He varved wi acavas E . _ ROR, x -EOPENED 3 = | are iueiuded in the com se. SM Lie Vederteke Md. eeloint?” | ave. nw. wel? J Alexander Oglesby, Theodore C. Ba: je ger with his regiment at !lenderson Hills. | due the success of the measure. For fifteen and classes in St. Johi } Vermont es So Se Senne —— 4 Wilson's Farm, Sebine Cross Roads, Pleasant | yearahe bas been actively interested in Na-| betwern the hours of 12: 2:30. p. mu. dai Inthe Business Department special attention ts | TV W41L BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG | PRoF. CLAY 18 THE — — peat f eg a Hille, Monetis Bluff, Cane River, Cloutersville | ions Guard matters in lowa and waa licatons Hee a De received RI- | paid to the preparation of students for the. tvilservice | { c'p's and cht!d-en, at Forest Glew Md., will reopen | come mJ cian ait eee ee ie die and tte there att | and at Hidnot's Plantation, near Alexandria, | ant colonel of the sixth, rogiment, 1. N. G., up HAPTESDURY COLLEGE OF EXPRESSION, — | “Inthe Casvical Drpar' = Ocha 4 MISS EMMA PRENTIGS, Princiyal. | uaelty: “ils wouitertal 5 itt of wbrap rind La He was also at the siege of Mobile, Span- | to its muster oat upon the reorgauizution in| 9! GLA Twelith at + Bey nraety ore nespered — DENY Pon Dora | Ol pronertr, brinvs separate! toesthor, eamses nee. Gay, colonel; Keane Bi Mewkias, Nee- | 555 york and’ Peak Biabely. He wan koroalay | Aceil of te Col. Kaymond ACTING NOT TAUGHT IS TH for en.rance into the Law. Medical and Scientise De- NT HOLLY (N. 5.) ACADEMY FOR DOTS | aprady marviaccs, ‘ives Success in omimees renaeas tenant colonel; David E. Chase, major, Owons | eh Fort and Fort Biakols.” He wes bono ably | April of the present year. Col. Kaymond ie GURRES “Ente eran met He Partusenis, especiaiiy of Geoncetown University. * Supt homelike. jEameation with | Sa. ity trowpienewi(vfiarhen” Atranecre from oiler Dawson, adjutant, Thomas Gart. chaplain; | Uuiered out September 7. 1865, ot Vicksburg: | about fifty-four yeary of ug. # wile | Pymeal’ Culture Cand Piles pes vat: | Fos turther particulate apziy so ; See eo pws BE ee a jm i cd % ce, 01 eel ve ai " " § esd eS See commander of the @. A. K. and reuides at | patra NES ME dis frou ato a Ea Te piviinee’gduie| aud2m Rey, CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, «3 5 =f officer of the guard; Richard Henderson, quar- itimore, Md. oe sfth — gar the first regiment e SiG ERNGENCT : 4 ot NDutrar. L892. Rdwuttal. | Satisfaction var termaster sergeant; Charl 3 +) BOE- ae h N . NW. Ns Dist SEPT. i802." Siinetion unexcention. | Me ith ates Charles P. Fisher, hose mon enlisted for three yeara, "hat education ie beat which bet ia person for |S 0 CES, 900 F ST, NW. OPENS 2ist SEPT... 1692.” Stent tt a Stak geant major; James T. Adams, color bearer; most successful raid of tho war ONDE SH seqat I rine the B. and — ally bexdthy. # niles tron Wasl.ington 3 ESBURY. Principal, Prof. J.D. Gaillart, B.A. 2 agricul ciral, Felemtine Alexander Freeman, drum major. to have been made at Petorsburg by the rebels | "Thi Peet bly offices P Avaderaie, late professur'al the Koval et: | Soslied Soares. Fat eon is cot afte beautiful ‘tieal conrse Cay igeey og os = in Septombor, 1864, when a large force cemo Sine destened for howe and Fat arcouplice: | tution (Engiapd), tutor at Galland’ ew tnd ortel. | crt" Tectn, #140, incites hohe, tebe = a "fouuaguen. sfc tines seat | an a.cursarst ranks and fought his way up to s major’s com OCEAN STEAMERS. when bat sind endeavored to dnter the army inside the Union itues and stole 2,500 head of piblletoscraction, aad iqdvrecd ty!pectensne Sait | mashins_fovin frat aod hege!°Frewarsiory derert: | rg pK. waTTE, TRANCE AND, BUSISeN ona dremmer st Woot Feind. X. ¥.. bas was re. < . gp fAteston fo those whose early school fife has been onmer en the lead. ase edusatore ot Hes Secu) Homers. Andres MEGESTER as Agi | yA medinin, “Advice viven on all b-inees aff 75 Sans ont assemnh el his color. Desiring to be- ” ‘ a i Sentient itt mao ae jane freeman forgotten or nexlected. an See care! in | enitural SS lero Park eu Mec%n* | Me py so >) come asoldier he leit for France in 1360, . Shai issued | PRIVATE LESSONS — ELEM R= SD. KENNEDY WILL OPEN A Fawiny - = coming deeply interested in the veterans of the Sissmec Vasdsrbits valocl ns Sapa alge | Peaneadattranty cohen doen, Bar | MU Sonal: Sy SGP Ate RCE | PROF. 2.x WUMTARD. sTnOLOCER, wraps Crimean war. From France he weut to Eng- Jue feed cacrel sigtend Gr tae elideins baked ee OE Ev. dn" Bduee, | S2°1460 Monkton tines Gg oe ee Fees Pe, | Cwollewey Colleweh hetuctimk Mee Sonnets snd health. comelcetrons dally tence Sam: land, sailing from there to Baltimore. He Sa ‘the Gate rty-4 ah. + ne teloune fe | tinal \\{ RS. GRACE A. EK. STEELE. < heuse will coa ma: open f 1 boarders. Ladies wish- | da.) 148 ( a.e. ; horoscopes written ; lessomegiveR. * | HatSchoet regiment had Secu attache cu i dot Browmot Rew sorke 0" "O06 lle pete “fe = F eee Eas TOS | Tce sane, Ge RATED, CLATSVOR lassachusetts regiment m attacked on . fe 7 . yoropo Artist and Teacher of V; & themes! A EL = Winfield &. Hancock Command, No. 1, has «| te way through that city. | Not being able to * Ponape alge alpen gente noche Nala hom, stb 58 Ow. s Annapolie, Ma. M IGAy dates! relia sew te pragge A |. has ® | get to his home he returned to Europe, remain- I the cache tints, scch ishie sapere de cihcen ki edisent ST CRCIAS ACADEMY, wt G Fives toe in foder being dataen and redness fos tatnegina ane anor shat peas i = ] and sight of the othe: oe PROF. ARNOLD W, MEYFR, GRADUATE OF ecienon AY ant io est Miwa, | WINDSOR BE SES PERMAN, THe Tes Pp . and is 2 e fri . 3 : Bent, -) - INS pal eR H. Dasten, tho. othet oMtcae belng,| toad in thak the United Micten gurerecianton Capt Ed, A. Wild of the first Masmohusette | Pisinsit BNOLD oi, ME’ aS atlogatorde for scyurgpe 's | _Fall crore: tn cach colters, with tttomas ann an | MME danas, Vcatiie cia were I : rt regiment was the first general of colored forte, voice culture and theory Us.c. ‘the not Also thoroarth rep whools. ie wy Teros, 53°..81, Oa.m. toBp.m, Wm. Chambers, licntenant colonel. W. W. | °TSanizing colored troops. He at once sailed pag — oie | Lag 10eh st ‘nw. a to the cl Ppa Sepak, Adina, hee A at FLL, Sot th and ten, Baal eee Me Lome | 1oF New York, where he the organization led eomman ‘a African 2 ae oe tae dhonography | Aci -D..Pry ‘Windsor, Forbush, officer of the day; H.C. De Long, | of colored troops to be a little premature, wade. eee, => ROK ML. COLl RG. erLioorr Cry, TOs oF THE re yi major; Wm. Morgan, adjutant; —. Sims, | However, be at length succeeded 1 becom! Schoole. Classical Sciouitars od Bosman ia rae ‘oes Re eget —. Butler, officer of the | attached to Col. les H. Van Wyck's ten: 2. fd. rm pond is) vor ‘atient’s residene, _' sel-tme enn Washington, Col, Charles E. Anderson of Weston, depart- s Seodterpeesoten BLOTS B INT SS SAY), -curnom ‘Burton was bors in Oncids county, Kew ving been (when yet! mentcommander of the G. A. R., West Vir- . arenes. = ‘xt 2 189% He became a | teocperat aie colored drill: master of colored | ginia, is one of the ploneersof the Grand Army , AN ET rte fey; red the service | Otgsnization of ‘his state. Ho enlisted in the nd men j il 27, 1861, he enlisted with mission; he entered the army in March, 1868, ve > four otbers of bis immediate family, his father ‘as a private of company I, third West Virginia G ‘* f oh WR re ean ats " "\ laurd beelnded, in company K. twenty-sixth New olored {Wisely | cavalry. In the following October he was pro- AS by satiate ape gr Second Manasees, _s is moted to captain of the same company, serving 7 nye | Se * Be 5 St STP am the others were killed—one at Fredericksburg, Deep im the valley and in West Virginia during that 4 sor? ; 3 tome O86 ines Antietam and the other at Chancellory time under Gen. Averill. f wep

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