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~~ oe g — LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. x. WEDNESDAY. ambia, Maryla: ther and rain; € a the Virginia const. Low water. Pam 1:03 p.m FoREcasT TInt 8 P. For the District of Co Virginia, th: be stock of Men's and Hats are at ronr divy Comrade Nevnr Fx One price. Cor. 7th - Cun. Xaxpen’s Coca Wine, com formula, - Blowas Artificial Eyes, Heurnen’s, 453 Pa. av. atx Strixs Men's Derby Hate, all shapes, 6 t. 21. and $2; extra th st. MRS. LOGAN. value. A. T. Lewis, 4) mnfort in Footwear. Deprvipcar Lasts SEE Hanrre of personal neat of character. ¢ bs Minot's Deatit ill. 2 Capitol. ‘Moldings and Interior Tin: Pee GUESTS OF UNCLE SAM | Reception in the Rotunda of the! THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. TUESD. ~~ a 4 > SEPTEMBER 20, 1892. a brocade; Mrs. B. K. Brace, old rose bro- ; Mrs. Dalzell, pale blue brocade and point Ince; Miss Curry, mode silk and brocade with blue crepe ruc! Mrs. Tanner, light brocade; Mrs. Holden, black Ince, and Mrs. Pickler in in black lace and jet. In the little throng behind the receiving ty were Mra. Tucker, Mrs. Samuel Miller, iss Miller, Miss Alger, Miss Mary Brady, Col. and Mrs. Bliss of Saginaw, Senator and Mra. Stockbridge, Miss Howland and Mrs. Sawin of Providence, R.1., guests of Secretary and Mrs. Noble; Mr. and Mrs. John A. L Mre. Dixon, wife of Represent: 32 Waish of St. Louis, Mra. 8. P. Brown, Mre. Law- ton of Boston and Mra. Charies Gibson of Maryland. ‘The rotunda was brilliantly lighted and toa lady's sense of the fitness of things just at the proper intensity to be becoming. | Architect Ciark had the dome lighted also, and a benati- ful sight it was, too, but only the early comers had any chance to look that high. A-section of the Marine Band was playing. too, in the corridor leading to the House, but it is doubtful whether a tithe of the crowd ever just the same and ail the me end when they wero the on great rotunda. OPENING OF THY RECEPTION. rier toward the tractions of the Sergeant-at-Arms Valentine stood at the head RW aR goto ARAL of the line - fe i = unconseiou: Antietic axp GramaxtrEp. Silver ‘The recepiy ‘TWeents; Platina, €1. Very hest Teeth, #3. Her Were | 1 enoral = U.8. Dewrar Assocratios, 7th and D. J to Give Up the Undertaking | at once Canret wie moth- Curaseo by the oer Jase. ave. 1, Broof free of charge. Televh All Those Who Wanted to Meet ing mass of people who had in that vicinity. For the first ten people were presented w en ee ome of the Capitol the | Cr thing could hot sontinn G. A.B. Dreona of Uncle | of the thousands who were M.G.« st front parlor he ser great in concep- | + than ever, © the latter at iimes CITY AND DISTRICT n afraid of be ampled to death. of the army wad navy officers was a reste got in who bad a mind to | no sinecure. Their full dress uniform was not ar — Lagos pate ote on arg | quite the style of clothes for the work they had en eee ace chant 4, | todo. Three or four of them stood rhoxller Atsaran's Ovens Hovse.—Chas. Dickson in | to shoulder near tladies and formed | an impregnable wall, through which no human | aten. Annie Lewis in “A fore nor | being passed. at 1a nt the| inthis same connection M * Itt who ac: ied Mr: rr Ture SS “— iller. he Att ational imp t oficers or] ivided up = 3 : to get up en-| i cs . ta lace | into rela; ay when the pers)! uy Gayetm ov Gurtyspona.— loth street and Unele Sam's guests last | ison poure dc cir collars witted Cw wvenue | good share had the pleasure | and ther beg tps = his fair re they were forced to lea SONS TOM 3 \ of distingy | withont the word of cor apnea lage 5 ! b 1 by this appell: ia fresh detail took their ‘ sdf ‘tra > line the ladies we vary. Hart. The Macalester » er| Of cour Te Was a crowd and — ant 1 and $:23 p.m. Steamer fa fi ed is aL at there was ¢ ast front A hal It co: weorle | Vice Pre nister Gaal | MeCock, came Fear rgea| base bsp at . liek the | atier isthe Capizol feeveatT pm. —- | J onavast throng to find | sieckialcee ue on or sae ny who looked up to| = nt Frith, 13 me t northwe ad st to pri ed. shes seemed you Io Roger nother door uni ‘That was the s d.and thatis w Mekean Post, Ni mander F. ¢ ‘Camp Lincoln. naide the iff. LED SCENY. na, Pa, Com- elf the way ehe had this doorway was perhaps un- , 40 men, is quartered at was on band in goc Commander Kibby, Sumner School, they « i 118, 1 Architect Clark were her of Har nits Funeral of Omerr Inte Walter Nicholson, for seventeen years a police officer, took pla terday afternoon. The remains were taken from his residence to the Independen fet Church on Ith street southeast. vices were conducted by Rev. J.D. V were very impressive. The escort was bh teil of officers. the Veteran V and Kit Carson Post. G. A. Hi. ment was at the Congressional cemetery. —— Gen. Kaum's New Pet. Gen. Green B. Raum basa new pet. When John Loome of Johnson, Ill, arrived at the Deadquarters of the fifteenth army corps res- | terday he was carefully carrying a box which | Be never let golfof. “Let me tind my old e aud Ps im littie maid: on manuiacta: the west them a ii " place in The tadic and promenaded up to at the right of u ne. la procens trance. Th ther the wives idents of differ and at the end of the rade, Gen. Green B. Raum,” he +0 ad then n. The receiving party | you can allsee what the Sox contains. It isa east to the north duor. it for my dear old fri The ge THE ARMY AND NAVY, cers of the ara = finally found and the presentation made. ‘The contents of the box was a large fat coon Gen. Raum reciated his present and ex- poessed bimedif as delighted with bis new pot. —> Medal of Honor Legion. ‘The Medal of Honor Legion, the headquar- tere of which are 703 11th street. met yesterday, | Dut transacted no business. The meet: the election of officers will be held tomorrow morning st 10 o'clock. es ‘They Don't Want the Sign. ‘ook, Capt. C. Roger Wells, . Hoggart, Lieut. Kichard | the « ae eae: &.P. Ficklin and C. U. Kennedy, by Messrs. : orge Barnett, Lieut. J. A. | Reae lotr ene cl D. S Mackall and J. A. Maedel, today filed a! erty, Lieut. C. H. Lauchheiwer, 1 erat } ikat che haa 2 ead. : Dill for an injunction against Jas. Hudson and tractor J. pmo ee ee ary T want to sce M Iman Minois er F. M. Bem George F. W. Stieby of £04 Lith street to re- | Neer FM Be strain the erection of a sign on the te addition to the building, ageinst an aj made, which, they allege, *. Boyd, Li S. Wood, Lieut. C. . Goodloe, See cy e4 IN THE RECEIVING PARTY. -” a ies in the receiving party were Mrs. Postage on The Sta: . Who felt it a particular honor ‘The postage on a sixteen or twen! that the firet time she assisted at a great social fetwo centa. Papers not having full posta them will not be forwarded by the Post Udice Department Baltimore and Obic Washington Branch ‘Trains During the G. A. &. Encampment. On Monday and Tueslay, te all local trains on the Washin, ‘ing Washington after depart function as thould be have ce enme Mrs. Chas, Fos! | Mrs. Cullom. he wife of the Secretary of St tt from South D: of the Ladies’ Naval om Delaware at “ ‘Among the indies back of the Tine was Mrs. | rd fame oy beemaypr perpen see r= es John A. Fowle,who was formerly Mies E. Ruin tember fee cee cemeennae ta tee Oe ne S| iy, anid an arn Daina Loes not 20. local trains leaving Baltimore €95 a.m. will be abandoned will be placed in service, leaving Gam. and intermediate stations west of An- wife ‘of Past Commander-in-cl therine Holden, national Bapolis junction as follows: Savage. 6:37 am Mre. Kate B Sherwood, | = a ter - See ss itt Osk Crests | past national president W. It C.; Mra. Lizabeth AT |W. RC ok- 4, | partment commander, W. R. C.; Mrs. Corpora | MF. Powell, sang. the “Star Spangled Banner *, "000 peop © present, receiving 712. High inn is gan ar pceshane Lees _ facet cay) ended ‘soldiers ‘present and went Winthrop ot ie eee Reet Wages: ners | lirectly to her work in the fleld hospitals. "She dad, 7:24; arrive Washi ~ atz, Mrs. E. Florence Barker, Mrs. Weis een gee milion . president of Potomac Corps, W.R. C.; Mra. ne uals nm Joy Edson, Miss Cora C. . Mrs. — > Postage om The Star. asixteer a A. Logan. cow OF THE RECEIVING PARTY. ladies The > Bost Oice | ek Department. Cataman, Asticora, Drarxess > Dr. L .. Charles Foster wore a combina’ ean be consulted from sto anxiety to reach | *tandi another army | ttle strea! As it was the most | there was | round Mrs. | few | o shake hands with | Logan made | t0 ¢ them to their | Ja, taking their et larlies stood first, headed by Mra. | Then came the wives of Sen- ief, then the present and | ™ t organiza- rs of the ladies’ citi- B. Seho- T. A. Bliss, Lieut. A.D. Andrews, €. Kellogs, | .F. Tucker, Capi Haxford, Lieut. 8. ler Richardson Clover, at. T. D. Griffin, Ensign Key, Surg. | ut, event where all America might | c in hud the nation «o minded. Then Mrs. ‘Topliff, president Reborn Lanscitieas Mra. Alger, wife of Gen. Alger, Mrs. Aid Society to Sons of Vet- Rusk Craig, past national T, past national senior vice president irs. Harriet L. Keed of Boston, de- che K. Bruee, Mise Clara Barton and Mrs. ff the receiving party were all saatly gowned. Mrs. John W. Foster wore a French gown of shell pink moire and cream Chantilly lace, with superb diamond orna- j Ade immi- | ail took cai were in nent da > in earl HERS OF THE 1 Miller cx A lite Attc The Vice 1 ys | column, Nir dozen other e | the ladies could this op came to the hurry the pe eceeded ¥ple i ve stood the ly told the Indies that it would | for them toever receive the the histor, of Capitol erushe good nature © for | the jens In numb ladies broke ranks and bucket of ice wate: ied, thirs: rowd when th elosed. and the di who bad been 0% words, zh the ginss of co! ne RECEPTION Sores, Mrs. Johan A. Logan carried a | bonquet of roses, red end white wath of tri-colored next to Mrs, he “old boy enter of attr . Logan, | boy and father was uader , ised mother 1d shake hands with her, but how can Tever get to her?” It was a country youth | he gave utterance to lis pathetic despair | toaSrak reporter. Ho was epeedily piloted | into line aud in aboutan hour his face rivaled | the full moon as he grabbed Mrs, Logan's | and gave it a regular purnp-ba: | Mrs. Logan is as great a tinguished husba: full with her untrai mother gets through this without a stroke of apoplexy whe will be good for@ another cam- paign,” said Mrs, Tucker, as she watched the | sprightly dashes and swinging mother as she pushed, pulled and shoved the lndies into line. nT prom- G tate | show her years at pretty gray silk gown last night have supposed that thirty years ago she was old enough to bea hospital nurse. Mra. Fowle bears the distinction of being the ouly woman who was ever married in the House of Repre- sentatives. at the closing of the sess March 1, 1863. Miss Rumsey was marri Mr. Powell, eang the “Star Spangled Bai stood in her = ody would viet founded the soldiers’ free library in this city and an elegunt oblong pin of folid gold with the building engraved uponit, presented by the “bora,” ix one of her choicest treasures. ‘Lord Almighty!” ejaculated a battle-scarred jeteran ax he stepped into the rotunda, and re- wing his hat gazed curiously about him, This here place looks about as much like it dil when I’s quartered here in '61 us the rebel rag looks ike “old glory." ‘Then he started on ft inspecting tour, bat tment was intense because he couldn't see it with the eyes of 61." The old fellows forgot that “the tion - m velvet and heliot eatin; Mra. a Fesidence. MAL K street sorths le wore nce ieee a rele world amps other things change Onves { Tux Stan sent to | with Irish point trimmings. and Mrs. was | “One old fellow, who walked with a cano anda gent, Grand Areiy friend dieing Encatapanent | 38.8 845, Maced brocade, with point lace limp ‘and who didn't look as though Week. It will be brimming with i Li pete pce por leme world had been very good to him, gave cresting | matter, will present a complete history of the ‘and will cost ouly fifteen cents | tilt lace trimmings. wore lavender and white striped silk with Chan- A fine medallion it Mise Barton's hand a fearful squeeze, and just then her attention to some- of Gen. Logan hung from s band of velvet ther left the veteran leaned forward » for the week. |around “her thront. "Mise “Clare Bare Seas cits tree thee tee coraae Low Rass 1o Banrneoxe via B. axp 0. RR. | ton wore Pink atin and | Hat | silk sleove with his face. It waa a litile Tickets for $1.20 for round trip from Wash- | brocade: Mrs, Jno. Joy Edson, lace and | but there were tears in the old fellow’s eves and ington sold from September 15 to 24. inclusive, | Jet; Mrs. Kato B. Sherwood, dark brown silk | 46 said apologotically, as he pointed, to his log: grod to return until October 10. sclisive.—.1d. | and pink crepe; Mos. # Florence parker, Gay | “she nursed me through this.” Boar's Pipsiseews cures Kidney and bladder mer, black thread, lace ‘over, {elon satin: WHO WERE THERE. y Genes — Adee and blue brocade; Mra Wagner, black lace; Mir, | Maay of Those Who Were Present at the Big ‘A Svxscatrriox To Tux Sraz during En-| George S. Merrill, heliotrope faille; Mra Vee- Reception. sampment Week, sent anywhere in the United | ey. white silk with 2 a To tell who were there would be like enum- States, outside of this city, costs only fifteca | Weisner, mauve, silk Sith, Mra. weanicoat | erating the sands of the sea shore, counting the ee een ners “white Ince and white silk; Mrs. Salm of your bes ty sua Be nl Beouc-purrcures headache. Drugzists,25e.-4de4 of the Loan and. heanifany of its music,although the eame throng | would have gone a long way to bear the famoua band play. band played right along the hallway. | It Bedford, | stripe: train of her | But the reporters of Tue Star made the ef- [ae individualize the city's guests. Here area number of the names of the ladies pres- ent. ‘Thero were no elaborate toilets, and dress coate wero not seen at all a had their | bonnets on, and were gor trav | ‘ reling WOMAN'S RELIEF CoRPs. Among the W. R. C. ladies of Baltimore who | were preseut were tho department president, | Mrs. Mary G. H. Cadden; Mrs. Mary E. Wright, 8.8. Paine, Miss Carrie Dietz, Mrs. Laura Cuddy, Mrs. MCV. Wurch, Mra. Eliza Fy P. Pray, Mra. Jane Richardson, Mre. Julia A. | Birch, Liss Etta Birch, Mise Bessie Frey, Mine | Esther Kirwan, Mrs. John Dailey, Mrs. Frank | Smith, | The Department of Indiana was _reprosented | by its department president, Mra. Ida McBride, | and her staff, consisting of Ella D. Zinn, Lucia | A. Kinty, Carrie Harper, Sallic C. Jackson, | Dora Lvman, Amorilla Anderson, Mary Simms, Dr. Elizabeth Miller, Huldah Parker, Anna | Taylor, Mary E. Little. was represented by | almost the full delegat Mrs. J. M. Roth- rock, Hachel Mason, Mre. 1. ¢ , C | Nichols, Nan B. Hove, Emma C. Evans, Turin | son, Julia A. ¥ | The Department of * serene wishont a mis of M errl, Eieanor Hawk, M. Patter- under the . Celia K . Emily . Mason, Ada FP. Fisk, Mary fy Morton, Mary M. Brown and Rhodes, in fall force. pre-ident Lelia } M. King, | Lawrence 5 Departwent of California—Mrs, Jennie L. th, president, and M M. Calvin, Lizzio MH. ‘io M. a Fannie tof New York—Presiden Harriet A. i | Phillips, Emma 8. | Jennette Baker, Jo: Departm lien, Kate ces Se Brie A membe were Mr, Kobert FL A Mrs. Sarah M. Alvord, ‘argaret Andrews, Bro hisnell, Akro: Stevens Point, Hartford, Buffalo, . Y.3 August Mrs, An | riek, De hanna, qn Pa: Car e, Hiawath: Mrs. John ornclia Loort ux low Witlians, Springtield, IL. Sioux City, Jowa; Hattie H. Wili eck, Mich. on pins, ladies who were . Richards, atbow Knight, Est Cam- | Ohio; Miss Winnie L Rochester, e Kountz, Miss MeMul Mra J. filsboronn, on, Phebus, ¥ Mrs Hord, Cle Mrs. Sarah Grimes, oh 2. W. Me Phelp. h, NJ; M Miss Hoyt, ‘St. Louie; Mi Chester, M. anelis, Na , ord, Mich.; aghamton, N. 4. —_——. Ob AN The Original Stars an the Eneampm. With Stripes Brought to t by the Owne $ came a most interesting relic, being the original ctars an which was brought on by ite ¢ Mra, Stafford o@Martha’s Vineyard, This flag may not bea RL Army relic, but it cannot ail to have a great interest for men who thought enough of the old Sag and what it | represents to go out aud fight and shed their ood in its protection. THE ORIGINAL TLAG, The flag is the first and original Uni fing, but instead of thirteen sta: tates fact that flag = waa mace yet entitled toa y at the Georgia was oy ‘The tag was 1 he ladies ef Phi phia from the de ot tcheon of thy Washington family, and Washington himself cut out the’five- stare, ¢ ting was presented to Jobn Paul Jone, who sailed with it up and down the Schuylkill to show the people the appearance of the flag of their country. Afterward it was adopted by Congress, and Jones carried it with him on his ship Bon Homme Richard. a In his great fight inst overwhelming odds the flag was t away from its staff and fell in the sea nud Lieat. Stafford leaped overboard after itand brought it safely to the ship and nailed it to the masthead. Afterward the relic was presented to Liout. Stafford by act of Con- | grows and his descendants still retain it. ‘The 4 will be one of the features at the reception at the pension office. gat samt Beaten by New York. It was a clear case of hard luck yesterday in the gume with New York. Each side made two earned runs. Each made 7 hits, while Wash- ington made only 2errors to 4 by New York. ‘Tho latter bunched their hits in the third in- ningand made 4runs. All Washington could make was 3. Boston defeated Baltimore 14 to 11; Chicago, St. Louis, 2 to 0; Cleveland, 11 to 5; Brooklyn, Sed May Go Into the Grand Army. Gossip on the fo’castle of the Kearsarge is to the effect that members of Potomac Naval Vet- a | the Téuneswec. B.C. present ~ | the | registered, and inst \y 1 ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. Details of the Program Arranged for Its Reunion. Gen.Chas. E. Honey, brigadier genera! of the | second brigade, first division of the fifteenth | army corps, who is chairman of the local com- | mittce of the Army of the Tennessee, hax com- | Pleted the program for the reunion of that army in Grant tent on Thursday. Gen. 0. 0. Howard, the only living com- | mander of the army, will preside and deliver the first speech. | Col. Asa C, Matthews, controller of tho trens- | | ury and liewtenant colonel of the ninety-ninth | battalion of Illinois volunteer infantry, will | | speak and represent the thirteenth army corps. | Gen. Greon B. Raum, commissioner of pen- sions, will be the representative and speaker of | the fifteenth army corps. Gon, E. A. Carr of the regular army will speuk for the seventeenth army corps. || Gen. M. F. Force of Ohio will do the honors | for the seventeenth army corps. Gen. John W. Noble, Secretary of the In- | terior, will speak for the cavalry of the Army of | These xpecches will be liraited to fifteen min- | utes to each spenker. After they are throuch | one hour will be devoted t g. under the | five-minute role, interspersed with war songs. | The reunion will begin at 3:30 p.m., and it is ex- | pected that the meeting will adjourn at 6:30. | a INFORMATION FURNI ED. The Ladies’ Bureau of Information Doing Excellent Work, No. 1209 F street, where the ladies’ burean | of information is located, has a festive app ance with quantities of bunting in the wind jandaline of handsome palms and tall vases, filled with golden rod. Mrs. Davis, the lower teo chairman, came in early and ar- ed all the dainty surroundings, The bureau operation all d wag on bi M on duty to remain all nt morning the were aj as to lodgings, &e. 4 into help were kept busy ns bocs, Nearly levery applicant wants accommodations, not | having applied for thom previc The clerks | have cards, with ps and are dy to direct pe to go with them. A DIG REGISTER. ere isa big register near the door whe many pages are already taken up with signa- | tures and addrosses, Misa Ross is in front of this desk and abl wer pretty much any sort of a qu t anmake her. If she can't them she refers them back to ti early ull of wiiom bave | th sides of the room, THE POST OFFICE. ‘The post oflice is under the direction of Mias F. L, Hamilton, assisted by Mr, L. E. Buck. It} is in the far corner of the big roo: 1, while | the arrangements were quickly made, is x less effective for the earrying on of t neh ‘ucle Sam's business, The teie- e also in this le or there ure messenger | desi of Punrc comrort. The public comfort committee under Mrs. | Spencer has a number of young ladies who are | y to do her bidding. presence of ax many of the ladies’ com- their assi:tants as possible is desired the bureau every day and evening this hnston, Miss Ross, dozen of the are all burean, ‘ken, with a s young ladies of the Hi choo sisting Mrs, writing on callers, CURIOUS INFORMATION. The burear 3 and worn out, and a eof her coald cated nor even n asked to tell her ember he e e bad not e she Wh of all Miss Curry | gave her a and collec: bi tered senses, ‘Phon *he began revea and to and was . was then sen tion. the day's Arkansas who wanted e chis sisier from hio was located. Luckily the sister had two had whether that sop ikely to get of the The Late KR. C. Hewiltt's Estate. The cave of Chas, W. Hewitt et al. agt. T. for a cor ion of the will t Howitt. was deciled 0, de sion of the 4 authorived to com- plete at by executing ihe deeds, &e, — Mrs. Faina’s Claim for Divorce. Annie for inst Nalio Faina, Bal- timore. The Dill, ek & ack, states that they were married in Texa in September, 198%, and they came here in che charges that by reason of a iar- ¥ committed here he left and went to Balti- more, Burkett et al eee Talf Rates to Baltimore via T. an? O. ‘Tickets on sale from September 13 to 24, go04 to return until October i0, for $1.20 for round trip. The Baltimore and’ Obio is the only 45- minnte lin ‘The Baltimore and | oni land veterans’ route to the en- Adet. | campment. ee Fast and Frequent Trains to Baltimore via Band 0. R. i. Thirty regulcr trains and numerons special trains in addition September 19 and 20. ‘Tickets sold Yor €1.20 for round trip from Sep- | tember 15 to 24, good to return uutil October | 10. Maryland veterans will come to Washing- | tou via the Baltimore and Ohio railroad.— dct. poate Norfotk 2nd Western Railroad Company, Snuxaxpoan Vautey Rove, ii sell ronnd-trip tickets to sli points between Washington, Hagerstown and Roanoke at one fare for round trip, good to stop over at inter- mediate points, Tickets on tale September 22 | to 50, good to return until October ‘s, Trains leave and 0, station 8:45 a.m., 3:30 p.m., 11:15 p.m. a Postage on The Star, ‘The postage on arixtcen or twenty-page STAR is two cents. Papers not having full postage on them will not be forwarded by the Post Oflice Department, From September 13 to 24, inclusive, via B. and O. KR. Tickets, $1.20'for round trip, ood to return until October 10. ‘Thirty trains ily. Maryland G. A. R. veterans will travel via B, and O.—Adet, peasant SRE s A Supscntrtion To Tux Star dering En- campment week, sent anywhere in the United States, outside of Washington, costs only fifteen cents.’ It will be » magnilicent souvenir of the Encampment. I Ha Gore Or swellingy in the neck since I was 10 years old: am now 32. Tused Hood's Sarsaperilla recently and the swelling has entirely disappeared. It has been very ‘troublesome. When I bevan I was feeling so aiscouraged with the gottre and rheumatism I felt tat I would as soon be dead as alive. Whenever I caught cold I could not walk two blocks without fain:ing. Now Iam free from it all and I can truly recommend Hood's Sarsapa- rilla, Trecoived a letter from Mrs. Jennie Bigelow, nowof Fromont, Mich., asicing if iny testimonial in. behalf of Hood's Sarsuparilis was trie; I replied it ‘was, and sent particulars. I have another letter from | ia two divorce | i — GEORGETOWN. About $300 damage by fire was done at No. Ts Youn Brearr Swerry If you have any doubis about it—and it is not always any to be perfectly #ure that it is yon wou'd do well 1634 33d street this morning. It was caused by |to use LILLY'S CARBOLATED DENTIPRICE. an oil or gasoline stove. Two culverts Rave been built over the “branch” at Lovers’ Lane. needed along the approaches, Berry & Cisecil will soon build nine dwellings | 2 ed. has Jamped into universal por eiarity fon 28th atrect above Dunbarton avenue. Mrz | Dils fair to Droomme « world-wite fav 8. F. Yates will erect brick dwellings at 2609) and 2611 P street. Tavenner Bros. a. brick . Mary Har- | rington will erect two dwellings on High street ico on M near 3ith street. M. near the Threlkeld School. Mrs. Geo. W. Casilear and son Willie left on v for Greenwich, Va., where some weeks Saturd: will bo spent, hend. He had left his two sons and a daughter | {5 Joo d went to bis room and in ort of a pistol washeard, about 10:30 o'clock ai a few moments the and his sons rushing in for i 2 down on the bed has haa an o} eaxed died last Octobe at times Leen low « irited, tion of mind 1s thought to —— Sympathy for Presi Ata banquet given at th by Congressman Morse to F partment of ch lowing resolutions were un F stree:. and he hy with visi Comrade Ggneral Fe dont of A State y trial, and we do that the kind providence of Ith and © Resolved, That we deer from the national encan review t rrow of the survive: of the Union, especially in ¥ ho was himself a prominent of the war. Resolved, That we desire to place on rec e ‘of obligation and gratit it for the unifor: h in public and priv constantly shown toward war. y regret his abse: and fro . which he — them willi not be forw tment. > Oxpea a copy of THE Sran sent to any ab- pment sent Grand Army friend duri y It will be brimming with iaterest matter, will present a complete history of for the week, ir. _ with you as a souy Adet A fence or wall is BREATH and making it permancatiy we, the members of Revere tender to . Presi- neo the of the armies of the tact that in the events ‘ord le to the kindness, has ing the mpment, and will cost only fifteen cents eae eee A. R. Prorocrars over £3 worth—in eand Murble at the National Presidont Harrison's superb se Orchid,” with ne for October, all 1 news stands, Take one home $8 | there was a jam in mine , | Baltimore, Thoush prinanly intended to preserve ani watten the TEETM and hanien and beentiy the GUMS, it | also possonsre the peculiar property of percaniae the vet. ‘This | wonderful prepacation, thoach but recentiy: intre- er ite. Ask your grocer for LILLY'S CARBOLATED DENTIFRICE. Be can supply you. LILLY, ROGERS & CO., Patenteos and Sole Proprictora, Baltimore, Ma. CiTY ITEMS. What a Crowd! Yesterday oar people were ont in foree— how of the stores were cro: mre caused the many others simply fo karound. After awhil has convinced them that the place where credit burs as some other places, F contd: visits and large bills p in and satiety v » The As when ref in at I ch look for return If you are a | And the beat lines of Men's Furnishings and Hats await you at Comrade Hexny Pra: {+020-2 Cor. One price, Conselt Dr. Hartley, |for Catarrh und Deafness. > gs. Fresh, near by, a La. ave., under theater, Say, YoungMan, b: indulge b: - - Telephone 1260, Dome: | ma | paxoeama Tr, 7 z t OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, 15th street, two Blocks below U. S. Treasury. LECTURE BY COMRADE CHASE, Who received 48 wounds in the battle. #0l@ VASINO Chr a: GRAND CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT ate And every mis ou Tat 2 the week. oINe EXCURSIONS, &e. MOUs veanon, TOMB OF WAST TON, SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY. Halted 1y steamers fron 8.308.m. to 3pm, ST OF THE STREAMERS: Go to M ern, shrine of each patriot WASHINGTON, Tharp’s Elegant New Store and His Spicadid Old ¢ These headlines would not t jany line of m |lighors. It is | older the wines and 1 | they are in demand by those w liquors and wines b: jaste and by the sirable gc ‘Old Rye Berke eminent in the list of good old whisk: udftt - 10c. Royal Headache Powders. | Headaches cured “while you wait.” Draggista, auld S. Meller, cialty in Ladies’ and ren's and Shampooing; aiso enres Dand Elixir Babcix cures all - —- None Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New {Tigh Arm No). A marvel of lightness and swiftness, larial diseases Excursions to Battlefields. $az7 Office 437 9th st. mw. SPECIAL TRAINS VIA B. AND 0. R.R. TO GETTYS- a rvra, DAM VALLEY POINTS AND AMUSEMENTS. POTOWAC RIVER = LURAY TO BALTIMORE VIA nm 8:00 gton on the return at 10:0: Five hours on the battlefield. Y AND TIE CAVERNS. nediate point: he Poto p + vin feaving 7th stre September 21, pa h cents, TO THE VALLEY OF VIROIN vu rexch Washing p.m. tame dute.” Half fare for round trip. TO OTHER BATTLEFIELDS, e eveursi¢ e. Tickets willalso bec me return limit ivileges, by cizeuitous 1 a bali cents per miie fc ¥ to Visit. ba Jong the other ad iine: ion apply to TB. and O, ag 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, W cat a complete history of 1 cost 01 18 ISP USE IN? TIS0 NES TEs ae, Rise Use les Use FG Lage tise Hoe Hn Hh we Ise USE US® USE USE Lise Use? Use Lune Use Use Use “CLEVELAND'S Baking Powder is in steady usein amy kitchen.” MARION HARLAND. February 5, 1892. CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. September 19 and 2 Shi m. sume Round onroe, Fc . arriving in Bai ber 22. $2.50 for the | mer, 50 cents. Cots, 50 Creek, Fisher's Hill, ton at IL ibs | y fifteca cents Use use use use use uso use ue tee use use uss use Us» Use NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. “Seanss Frou Tur Caue-Finz.» 100,000°corres ND OPERA BOUS! ikEWOKKS TONIGHT AT 8.30. “THE MAN AB In which Mr. 1 SLY MATT t Week The new Cor ESDA PARK. GHEND HISTORICAL WILD WEST. | | Two performances... 2end 5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. | , Wichita Jack and his Troupe of Cowboya, Mexicans, Indians. ‘Thriiting and Marvelous Revolver Jngeling. g. Stick Roping, Fancy Shooting. Lady and Indian Riders, Take Tenallytown Cars at 324 and Meta, end of | cable li Bothosds Cars jonat terminus. 8620 TONIGHT AT 8:30. L a + r. ~ ERR Tut Tin Sss§ 7 tate Comedy, tinder the manage- SE & WEST. Hit" Everywhere. THE GREAT Ne TY OF THE SEASON. ten CHAN B. HANFORD, in a rag- producti nef “JULIUS B.* 9 SAL THEATRE. cai PRIME A Positiy: j NEY NATH ARRIVED AT LAST! POSITIVE PRESENTATION TONIGHT. Big and Brillis ‘Coune at Coiedy-Drazua, | “A NUTMEG MATCH,” | With all its Migity aud Massw ‘chudin= STEAM PIL * Production of William Haworth’s | { THE FRIEND OF LIBERTY. A visit tothe National Cayital te Bat hall fades the hoiwe abl tomb of Want TR RUSH ing admataaton to Vernon. Chikdrer Privilege of land VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAM- BOAT COMPANY Wharves foot of That. Washington, DC. 3t UN B* PAY on tour To FORTRESS MONROE AND NORPOLE. NORPOLK & WASHINGTON STRAMBOAT 0O."8 Steamers “NORFOLK” and “WASHINGTON * Double Daily Service down the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. ‘Take the powerful new Iron Palace Steamers, “Norfolk” and “*Washington” for FORTRESS MONROE, NEWPORT NEWS, NORFOLK And connecting with traine for PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, CITY POINT aXB APPOMATTOX. Teavine every evening in the year from the foot of ‘7th st. at 7 p.m., arriving at Fortrass Monroe at 6:30 The following spertal echedule for Gaylight tripe Willalso br rade in addition to the regular schedule from couipany's whart, foot of 7th st.» NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT 60. SPECIAL NOTICE BY DAYLIGHT TO FORTRESS MONROR AXD NORFOLK. By apectal request the additional Gaytteht trips te Tortress Monroe and Norfolk will commence on Wed- nesday iborning, September 21, and will be continued each morning until Saturday, the 26th, inclusive, from the toot of 7th st, as follows: WEDNESDAY, 2187, AT® AML THURSDAY, 22D. ATS AM THURSDAY, 2D, aT 100.0 FRIDAY, 23D, AT 6 AM. SATURDAY, 24TH, ATO AM Regular dally schedule every evening at 7 p.m. ~ ving at Fortress Monroe and Norfolk early the evening. Steaunors loave Norfolk st 7:300.m. on Thureday, 224, Friday, 234, and Saturday, 24th, and Fortes Monroe at 8200.m., arriving in Washington at 6:45 faine eventing. Steaincre connect at Fortress Monroe and Norfolk oneach trip morning and evening with trains pas ing throuch the prominent battlefields in Virginia, natin te (Stephenson's winrt) ati WEDSISDAY MORNING VETERANS: While ine wen ren Bhs an RED. WHITE AND BLOE. “tiers ‘Por ARLiNaToN. — A F tr te in our stables, 3289 M st nw, con thee te eccoman date 200 Versaue cet TW is COLL a Aminvincible east, inc ocztaeansas iat ‘win | TYSTONT w Next week: UNcH, UNOER THE DIRECTION OF TIE YOUNG LADIES OF CLASS 23 OF CALVARY BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, TEE 207TH, ‘T AND 22D OF SEPTEMBER, IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF THE CHURCH, Cor. St and Hf sts. nw., FROM 12:30 TO 2:30 J EUNANS LYCEUM THEATED KPB*AN eR layivanisaveraad tith et °RMANCE L 0. i THIS WEEK—MATINEE EVERY Dar. WM. MULDOON And his own athle‘ic school, in conjunction with the HENRY COMPANY. 8100 toany man whom Muldoon or Rober fails to throw in five minutes. NEXT WEEK—Joe Goddard, tho Australian cham- Pion, scl96t EX™4 GAB ATTRACTION. | BAkRIS' ACADEMY OF MUSIO, ‘Baltimore, Md. ‘The Famous War Drama, 2 WHITE SQUADRON, ‘With the original New York cast. Do not fall to en- Joy s-risit to thie thrilling realistic play of the war. 422 Bvov raraTer. ° Acar load of special scenery. St. Matrick's Cathe Gral. Across the river of fire. Hospital wardin the ‘Twosnioon steamers leave TWh street ferry hart hourly from 0:15 a.m. until 743 p.m. TWELVE MiLb bALL ON THE POTOMAC Fus 1b UaaTa For PURASANT EVENING TRIP tae 4.) om boat. Home at 7-15p.m. Sameschedale on Sualaya, cotamencing at S30 a4n Aas rUURd tp, 6. ‘View: Alexandria, Va, FATHER WASHINGTOWS CHUROR. ‘Masonic Loee, the Braddoct House end the maay Femintscences {rom 1776 to 183. Jettooct EXCURSIONS. = STAGE Pain arate arand feat hla "S Teoe CRESS wee cece, ane mtr JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Obemista, Sen, bieuaud Sabemcealy