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8 : Qe ttre ; W. B. Moses & Sons. | W. B. Moses & Sua | W. B. Moses & Sons. | W. B. Moses & Sons. Two Soldier Boys Back From Oubs, One | Stunning through : Dead, the Other Ill. to 704-706 K st. AN to 704-706 K st $ | An=«l September Furniture Sale. j|—-s::—--l{ remnants gatoret & grester ee values than ever. Every Piece of Furniture in ee ee 24, 926, 928 7th, (APP 9, 924, 926, 928 7th, Tunning through¢ In the receiving vault at Congressional the odd lots and broken sizes Saal short lengths in igh. weight cemetery lie the remains of Socrates Mau- merchandise increases. We have made yery disastrous cuts in all Pin, late private in Company G of the Ist , i 1 District Regiment, aiid at-238 Bast Capital such merchandise for tomorrow. We shall endeavor to round out street, threatened with typhoid fever, is his the biggest day’s business of the week. and we ought to. brother John. s will return to this city. an extortionate traffic in food and extras. | from in and about Annapolis. A very suc- onrptoty Brig. Gen. William W. Gordon, United been given, ss = . It is a pathetic story, the $ return of the two brothers, and sadder still LADIES’ SHOES. UPHOLSTERIES. the circumstances Which surrounded the 53 pairs ladies’ shoes—reprecentinz: most- 1 lot 36-inch silkolines, tr 3 e vost lot 4 olines. p plain and > The greatest furniture event of the year makes its bow to the public Geath of one and the deep devotion of the wails sys anie vi peteg nS Samed, <etice colorings onl GO 49, ba tomorrow. An air of suppressed excitement prevails throughout the other. By ae fd ent ivgular 5 ant fast colors, go at = : joes und $2.09, : tre " : house in anticipation. The people expect this sale and look Forward to Sad Gots Mion eee ae 82 abcburtion curtain pean vasrer ees ID a = parc of shoes in batt a — $ it with an eagerness that is more than gratifying to- us... For the: last : They had read of the suffering Cubans and styles all elaperit, C, Diand Bewidtis 5 soiled genaine Merecilics imported dou- ES week people have been coming and looking—examining goods that cus- the cowardly work of the Spanish. Both inclodes several pulse ef our sew ht aa Gelsite patterta. go ate, $198 : tom has taught them will suffer the great September reductions. For our were athietes, strong, brave and patriotic. = Trartrentot ai band 4 ONLY, A 3 own good and reputation—each September sale must excel-its predeces- ioe onan ee gMe APHIS |B 8.0e-our remnant ‘yeh ‘$1.25 crtental desiss, te nas ST 50 ¢ sor. Our efforts this year have had wonderful results. pany G. A number of their friends enlisted OPS “Ute gente mo at..... Has , at e same time, and when at length the = = ipped opera tors—s 3 combine boys were ordered into Cuba they wrote | % fyitbls for se a "Hoe es 9 to LINENS. evera rea urc ases home joyfully in anticipation of fighting fer | & ee am phcesmaciuks (aki Neioiuah isk “Ganbantook to make their country. Shortly after they went to | cotton gprepia tien Dey : 2 the front Socrates said, in a careless man- | DOMESTICS. linen from the plece 576 this saie a wonderful success. In many instances ner that he did not feel well. Tut he = for & = EC es = loath to complain and for two weeks an- | 2,500 yards = ubleached cot- cag hes we’ve created opportunities. In many they were swered the roll call when he should have | toa t0 go for. cuu.trvisssenseors Sa ne me Pp e aE OR oteraened S re linen ‘absorbent ctash, told for ready made for us Le ear ere arer 1,200 yants “of 12e. — ‘remnants : 7 e r : comrades he said he = 3 new yand-wide atts fs Was so ill that he had to give up, but cheer- | % {ogo fore. s wht fall patterns cae 8 doz. pure linen brown Turkish < We urchased an enti e | ily told the boys he would soon be back | % : towels. sold for 3%. Remnant price 15C- re sample with them. He was first taken to the regi- | Remnante of yand : é —— e 3 mental hospital and later removed to the |‘ ¥ 4c. 2b ot extra sey oS line of goods from the world-wide-re- Se re St eee ma nue |S en © raje, | Seg eee, wee Se er ose Z nowned firm of nee Matter & © $ [cx John was, detailed, at his own request: | UN en © a = as nurse, and up to the time of his death | ¢ ats 4 bleached eee Si » < 9 0. % | faithfully ministered to the wants of his |? % yard len - 103 UITS re SKIRTS. > Aree % | suffering brother. As the patient grew |‘ < scaiaat Scar rEr + ° Mahogany, $ | weuker ‘he calicd ‘Sonn to his side one a1 WHITE GOODS. and white dockavae Gantt ne cee & e room Gap # | ternoon and told him he had heard that | % etieveeecee SUeRSRAEAELSE ae g Cuny Biren. a the atc troops would shortly be sent 3 patgmins its of flaw black lawns, 1 to 10 “| home, and begged him to leave him and] % {eys Sei st, coe rag ee - 3 e 2 % ] save himself. But the loyal brother de- | 4° “pee Fine Mahogany Suites that are valued at $65 to $140 will sell for $37 to $85. 57 a ret ye ho Sueee et pe od Sen ¢ is deter- | ~ de § yards. eld off the piece Jackets and bes d skirte, which mination {s told in the subsequent chapter. | & “a cents yard — to =. for $10. The rine aeons 4 ’S SALE of the stock of the fi | : eed [Pie rae ay e also bou at the oO e stock o 7 The Hospital Record. 2 z aie TPs ose the ‘entire $4.98 rm 5 BS = euit .......... 3 cose ne f i Healy & co tN Vork $| "Socrates Maupin died of typhoid fever 5 HOSIERY. cence skbas aoe Th hie oe = VW t the division hespitai in Santiago, Cuba, | % = gr el tie are prec Dinas OER $ | a a g0, 1S 3% dozen childre 2 linen crush, were $3 and poet. J2% & = y ie $ | Avsust 13." This is the record on the sur- | Knee, 2-thread hose. Sizes 5 to My inches ——— S = I z Beon's books. A short time before he died |} jj4UC Mpa ews ain desiens and’ best "Mink a mire wa f | he calted his brother to his side and told | % aa $0.00, go at m mr $499 $ 3, oS : - Parlor Sui tes, Odd Pi l€Ces, Coucl ICS, Loumg@es, #] ici : : : BES, FE LSE. om to we |S oo a SILKS. BLACK GOODS. 3 & | ne added bravely. S toom 1 to 6 va z Then he became delirious, and as the sun | ‘% Indias, plan of fir $ A sank behind the hills of the land he had] & tafferthe in and fancies ¢ $$ | Sone to free the young patriot died—died | 4 Which | sold high as Sve. > J a3 he had lived, a brave soldier, a devout | unis ay : = A % | Christian, and a loyal, lovable son. + 5 : We've bought bargains to make bargains for you. z Broken ‘with grief the brother borrowed |‘ yards, iu plain ais aeated foltaal Wek — clack, songs, en, = 5 %| a horse from his Heutenant and rode to | 4 figura tafteta black India,” chee 1 we mien We promise you the most advantageous buying Wash= the nearest telegraph station and tried to — piaids and fancy tates goods wise se = ington has ever known=-values that'll delight every $ | cable the sad news | pis Ne Moen Sree ES ah ne eateries ee 30c. z 4 | send a mesage unless it was prepaid, and | % i — customer. J | the brother had ‘no funds, since ‘his ‘com é ot. which: are Ieee esac For lat eek TOILET A TICLES. : : eet “| pany had not been paid’ off for three | others which will do for skirts ‘ = "s months. He appealed to Colonel Harries | & ing black brocades and colored 450 pleces of § iry J my . i (at) Py BA a Sy AIGA’ all. descripti egy eles agin : ‘ | | and that officer kindly accompanied him | & iptions, which sold at ic., Se. buttons. belt. pins, b Bedroom Suites. a Dressers. = China Cases. | Parlor Furniture. | and uoranteed che payment of the mes: | Sal 4bh wy awe esa a 7 : | : “ sage. = Cc. 4 Worth. price. | Worth. rice. Bale | *48 a E a B-plece Oak $35.00 $36.00 | Oak-finish Dresser ...... $63.00 M Oak China C eet ‘ Worth, price. | , Phen came the struggle to get home with $ WASH GOODS. g ome $78.00 $54.90 Mahogany-finish Dresser.. $27.00 Oak China , round end $13.00 Parlor Suite, 5 aes, | his dead brother, and many a stouter heart | % 1,500 remnants wash good with gilt fram z : a : | Birch. Dresse.. 2) g28\00 Osk China $24.00 ena $60.00 $49.00 4% | Would have quailed at the ordeal through | sh goods, to mo at Lic. each : Oak § $60.00 345.00 Mahegany-finish Dresser. . $48.00 fon Oak China $45.00 atlor Suite, 5. pieces, + which he saw he must pa Personally | — __ Ouk Suite x $41.65 Biren Dreseer..... © $30.00 $20:00, Oak China $45.00 ie : $30.00 $18.00 | attending to the preparation of the body, |‘ : 3 that were 5 galt dozen shell side combs, sold up to Oak Suite 38.00 $29.00 ete ees - 15-00; 28.00 Oak China $24.50 aatisakene + d obtaining the necessary permit for i “Ss ‘yard—tn bs ranging 2c. nair—your choice at Be. pair. < Oak Suite........ $80.00 Oud Biren Dresser = $00.00 «396.00 ak Chin $25.0 Parlor Suite, 6 "'piecee, 0 $20.00 | removal, he started on his long journey. | frm Ty to 10 5s Keune 46 hi ne te = € Oak Suite... $120.00 negany Inlaie Drenser. $38.00 : ak Guns = daniasic * $36.00 $25.00 | Obstacles were encountered everywhere. |Z Ps Se ber, tollet soap = Oak Suite........$187.00 $87.00 | pogany Dresser... ¥ Sen ae pe Overstuffed Parlor Suite, $25.00 & | People were averse to permitting the body | 2 3000 ehnis Sew ees ae at 3c. cake. Mahogany Suite... $65.00 $38.50 | Maple Dress 2 $45.00 Oak China Case Hs.00 poepitess, aamad. $50.00 $27.00 |] to pass through. It might be that of a yel-|& nants, including imported aud ne pees tage z Mahogany Suite. .$125.00 $59.00 Oak Dresser. 2 $40.00 China Case. 838.00 tala. | low fever ca Exorbitant fees were re- | 4 — orgaud French and | Seotch ginzhams, cnn eran pep | Biren Drew | $6.00 $35.00 Peel oe $42.00 ¥| quired and paid without a murmur. & dress linens, “fine. quality sheer lawns of GLOVES. Mahogany Suite. .$200.00 Tine Seer eo Dieeeer.. i700 $45.00 overstuffed 75.00 $48.50 $ “My brother shall not rest in this foreign | Huth fixured and seif-colored effects. 900 pairs ladies’ and a Mahogany Suite. $250.00 $174.40 hogaby-Anish Dresser.» $23.00 sgh eclocp atte, ; fae | tends ates keoth ret eating stommimsett and! |e andi mist disieatienemasst scateritioe gasiimere ‘apd wool loves. Soldat © Mahogany Suite. $245.00 $149.00 ‘itch Dreser... $22.00 ele B overstuffed $55.00 gag.50 | At let, weary and worn from the awful | $ Teugins suitable for shirt walste and Be. wair. Wil go at 3 een eae Suite giz. seqo | Oak and ‘Mabogaay-aaish ©" Odd Dining Chairs. Bee ae f | cxvericnces through which he pasned, he | dria. Wore 10 toe hands 346 ee 2 s : . reser .. ° . $49.75 | succeeded in having the remains landed at | % i 38. 7 pair ladies’ gray tan silk and Ss Sptece Suite--$180.60 $119.60 Mahogany “Dresser. + $26.00 Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, - Montauk Point. Here another obstacle was | taffeta silk gloves. Tite 2 B-piece 3 Suite..$100.00 $62.25 | Bireh Dresser... + $22.00 our! $33.50 ‘¢ | met with. Before the body could be re- 1,000 yards imported dress linen of a and €. Sold at 50 a Ss piece Mal Suite. .$100.00 | Gad Ash Dresser > $11.00 oe eee enioc 8 ® @| moved the local coroner must be consulted | & 6 sheer qualltsy Ia pieces large enough ——— ea B-plece Mahogany Suite. $115.00 | eas ‘swer.. + $18.00 Sie Dining oe aa Pasion $28.85 $ | and certify to the case. The surgeon’s cer- | 4 eee and dresses. Were 2v¢ 8hc. % Splece Mahogany Inlaid | dae ie Sy Odd Dining Ci pleces, damask $25.00 $13.50 | tificate that death had been caused by < oe papery eager RIBBONS. - fabless cot 2 $8.00 $41.50 | : Oud Dining Ci Parlor ‘Suite, : : $ typhold fever availed little, and but for the 1% Cp _() 300 remnants of h a = piece Mahogany Sulte.. $58.00 $34.75 Qua Dintag Gi Peernen % | kindness of Chaplain Dudiey. who rode ten | # RED DRESS pipe meg . c matin pinta fece Mapk 85.0 és Hi CD Sasi . i miles to see the coroner, the body might | 4 Is. yard. 7 bree #0 se0 | Dressing Tables. jut Dining Cat re eae | sUlll be there, only GOODS toler. we es SE TSC BS sid Eplece Maple Suite! Feu.00 1.25 date Tea ree a Parison settee $48.00 4| When the body arrived yesterday after-]% 1m iengins ne ae > Maple Suite. $58.00 0.50 ; Worth. price. a ee eee 3 : emb. velour... * z noon, it was taken at once to Congressional | % aren dresver fares allnngy and chil. z bic ae $500 173 | Waluat Finish Dressing Extension Tables $52.00 # | cemetery and Placed in the receiving vault. | figured beige culties. 48-inch new Scotch EM BROIDERI ES : : : able ..... See 5 from where it will be buried at Arlington | % wool cashmeies, fine all-wool suit- is - §28.00 Mahogany Fy z ae z 46-inch shepherd ch Remnants of fine cawbrie sambroidery : Bie eae pees He Odd Parlor Furnit ¥ | this afternoon. . Bc pherd che all-wool perp : Sapte ch Tres - wore ure. . rE sand two-toned novelties, to x yard : : a White en "ig Oak Extension Teble, 10 $ Back to a Saddened Home. Ks as high 2s 20c. Remm: wae hg ERTS: cepasiee ar 2 Soltd ¢ eRe Tate s 2 $19.00 $12.50 t =. $10.00 wie Sale] John went back to his home on East Cap- | : z Qe. ———— % BS See: gig spay Fash eo oncae, Sitie O Dice, overt m xm "ath HB] ot atest rom where only aot te | UNDERWEAR z Mahogany full Tice ate tes Oak anist ” Extension Dr ee: $35.00 $15.75 4 | ago he and his brother had cheerfully gone $ re : ° a cases Mahogany Finish Dressing ee bees 2 ask | $14.40 & | forth. He bore up bravely until night, and | 4 1 lot extra heavy seamless China mat- 7 mm ladics’ fine Swiss ni 7 k 2 é tings. in lengths from 8 to 2 x thread vests. ium and 3 Oe csice astaar 2: ESS rw, ete Geis, Cxeratult, in damask $48.00 $3150 $ | then came the reaction. A doctor was im-|% yards. Worth 25 to 40c., xo at... L28C. Our auality to 2 Odd White Dressing Table $13.00 Table te damask... $18.00 giz.s0 £ | ™ediately summoned and sald he feared he|/ {1 ane Janaucae cat wate 2 Qak Dressing Table. --:-- $18.50 tension Chatr, Side, “Oversi ® | nad typhoid fever. Meanwhile he enjoined | 4 ting. “in ‘handsome inisil’ wad carpet ek. 7 dozen Indies’ Wack and wi z Chiffoniers. eMe © 516.00 $9.00 (ree Overstad ig 12? $12.60 ¥ | perfect rest and quiet fects worth 25, 35 and 40c 16c.yd. { thread union suits. Sold at 3 a Mahogany Dressing ‘Table $30.00 oe pees ae $ There is sadness—deep, genuine sorrow— | go zt. yd. To go at.. 23 Mahogany Inlaid Dressing ; Chair, Arm, Overstuft, in : in East Washington. “Soc.” Maupin, the |<. cot ot sets ; rate ee oe $60.00 $0-00 damask... $13.00 $13.00 $ pride of the athletes, the star of the East- | toto PIII LIED PEATE IE LIE Pa ao ao ae Oak Chittonter aa Sofa, Oversiuff, in damask $28.00 $23 ern High School's foot ball team, had re- | — = = Eee Oak Chifonter | Chats, Arm, Overatut in % | turned, but he came back to be with them | — eee ‘ ss! Oak Chiffonier: } Cheval Glasses. $19.00 Chale “Bias a oe $24.00 815.00 | no more. He was their idol, and his popu- Velunteer Infantry; First Lieut. Albert S. | considerable territory. The new line $ Oak onter. Sale Mantauices verstuff, ia $18.00 # | larity was not confined to a narrow circle. | Watts, Ist _W Virginia Volunteer Infan- | trom Allegany county a thi Mabe i | Worth. peices Bee Rocker, Overstuff, in darn. $10.75 ¥ | His big, honest face and loyal heart were | try, oe i. = Ross oe ae er strip of land, three-quarters of a Mab ny finial Chitronier cae ee | Cok Oval sheue Glass, AH $10.00 .. $10.00 yiniata ¢ 2 Sa) $16.00 F silica hoe No sag res hia chesney ar atinenate menereniy aieeergel the | Wide at the Pennsylvania line. running to Matogany-tintst Chiftonier $15.00 | : a : "22 $30.00 Mahogany Chair TEE oo gab ® | rae a soonea lost, betes athletes a | service Or the nlted (tates! a point at the mouth of the Savage river, rr Beeo | hstand = Conversation Chit, “it Cu Z eee cite tc Goaea eat || eet Let We, Othe Tilinets | pear iceiiabtan, sightben eibie abd Ue . >» crimson - $90.00 $45.00 Evel e v7] “" ‘a Volunteer Infantry, will report at Camp a1 ZI IIL) $24.00 | Was stands. Sofa, overstuffed, 1 S Every one who knew “Soc.” Maupin | V¢ ie *s . tenths in length. b 4 ffonler..... $1450 { eR ee ty inn = speaks in the highest terms of him, iis | Wikoff. Montauk Point. N.Y. for duty. It is that the people in the disputed z " 4 Worth. worth. Chair, overstuffed, in sut- | wonderful influence over his foot ball teain, | Leave of absence for one mone ey. qat | tefFitory are very much opposed to becom- ? Ps eee Maple Washstand. « $15.09 Oak Inlaid Desk $10.60 in damisi - $45.00 $81.59 | of which he was captain, has been remark- | Branted ChADIAn Gee er Tnfaniry, | 2g citizens of Garrett cou + eee oer. Odd Usk Washstand...._ $15.00 Onk Inlaid Desk: $12.00 ae eee $ | ed time and again, and’one of his profes- | DStrict of Columbia Volunteer, tefantty in | DF. A. Bauer of Cincinnati, who had = hiffouier, Ger- | + $18.00 Birch Desk. fitvo eames ‘nme ask $70.00 $40.50 & | sors, after watching him, expressed the | Syren, dieut taney nde regi, | Charge of the location of the line. s he z PaaoE Gak Washetand - $550 pe eS ee 11.00 dakiagke ence een % | wish that he himself might exert the same | United States Infartry, will join his regl- | round the work very difficult, because It 3 + $5.50 Maple Dat | $6.50 Alen and gold damask. :-$180.00 $86.0 The Dend Soldier. airy, will report at Camp Wikoff, Montauk ) 176 Could not use the needle fon the $9.00 es aoe ee erimson and gold dum- $| Socrates Maupin was one of a family of = a =e nesinees tea |line where the needle was unaffec bors Maple Desk | $11.50 ask ~ $55.00 17.00 eight boys. He was born in Lynchburg, ie leave of absence heretofore granted | iocai attraction. He further say $8.00 abeeareaic utters pores Sofa, “Davenport ‘style, Bi Major Godfrey A. S. Welners, 9th New | 10C#l Sirracn i eo correct 4 $6.50 Maliognny Finkt Domk:2? 215.00 maniogany frame, gr. ve- Va., nineteen years ago, but moved to this | York Volunteer Infantry, is extended one | 0,4 paint md = | Mahogany and Oak Finish” aH - $75.00 $50.00 3 city with his family at an early age. He | month en account of sickness. : feos 18.00 | Be pe Ses 00 3 . f = = rst Lieut. John B. Haden, assistant re 3 Fre : Sideboards. Mahogany Finish 78 amis, in tapestry.:..-.- $75.00 49,00 | Attended the Brent School and was quite @| .7eeon, qth New York Volunteer Infan- | Hite Was thcorrectly run 3 pe 2 Mahoeany Finis rm Chair, bamboo, tap- $ | tavorite with his teachers. He entered the | fy a Lie Villizm W 1 —_— — 4 gi4.00 | sgany Finish 50 nateyiicovecs $0.50 3 try, and Second Lieut. William W. Stalter, ss b Chitfontsr, | Mahogany Finish "50 td Hake 5 $4.75 @ | Eastern High School last year. He was a| 2d New Jersey Volunicer Infantry, having AT BAY RIDGE. , n bevel glass 24.00 $15.45 Oak Sideboard. . peatoenny Ge ish 10.00 $5.00 $3.90 | member of the Metropolitan Baptist | tendered their resignations, are honcrab.y 2 SPR 3 as waa Oek Sideneera uoiogen Paae aero a b OF ™ % {| Church of East Washington. discharged the service of the United States, | Cool Nights and Mornings Mark the Se a iatd ak Sidebe joc 3 tj corduroy, velvet an 4 The funeral will take place this afternoon | Capt. Frank B. Jones, 22d United States Season's Close. 4 $40.00 (ds boa Oak Desk . 5 As P aa : “i 3 = Totasa Chitin: $40.00 bors Seppe Gak Deak Bee Ol Dore = ae at 5 oclock. ‘The pallbearers will be lus | Infantry, will join his regiment at Camp | spectat Correspondence of The Evening Star Walnut-finish Chiffouier... $40.00 Ouk Sideboard ahogany Fiaish ‘ x : + endl school friends—Geort rown, . Covell, | Wikoff, Montauk Point. oe ay Gag Sacboard: V. Potter, Edward De Grain, R. D. Ev: Col. Walter S. Schuyler, 2084 New York | ine se cant wrecirae sa tee Onl leboard. . ° 4 and Lucien Stark. Volunteer Infantry, will repair to this city ul e end o! ugui sea: et e & Brass Beds. Oak aa : Parlor Tables. Mantel Cabinets. ataierage aes and report in perscn to the adjutant gen-| at Bay Ridge, after a long and, on the Ouk ate eae any $ LATE ARMY ORDERS. pal deges army for consultation on official | ynojle, successful summer. Many Wash- Oak ae = : irlee. 3 stenosemat vsiness. : b Table, Vernis Martin style $22.00 gives Worth. price. je é t a ington people have been stopping here Mahogany 2 $40: af 2 : . pilaier Charles Adams, brigade surgeon, yA Oak Si oe ae ae ee ee ee i ee stabogs ee OO 0.00 $ | Notes of General interest to the S. V., has been relieved from duty at | during the last week or so, and the last Oak Table, Vernis Martin style $20.00 §13.00 finish ace $19.50 Bervice: cap George H. Thomas, Chickamauga | days of the summer season have been per- pose eet Table. mab Mantel ™ $j First Lieut. John W. Joyes, ordnance de- | Park, Ga., and wil! proceed to Camp Wi- | nays the best and most enjoyable. Oak Sideboard Pete =e § | Cobia $28.00 partment, will go fro:n Waterviiet arsenal, | Koff, Montauk Point, Long Island, N. ¥., * Sak Ge ha Maho aie Se . Mantel Cat = eh eg al, | and’ report in person to the commanding | The cool evenings of the past week have oe a Odd Zatie. maherxay folaia $48.00 x Px 22.50 Watervliet, New York, to Burlington, Vt., | ceneral of the troops at that place for as- | brought people indoors more than usual, ts and Bt as CSiashond ean : rite ee oes i on business pertaining to the muster out of | Signment to duty. ani arhiet ond eathie paition ave been 3 ft and $ fe Flemish Oak Si bar Table, toahogany inlaid. $48.00 $35.09 Mantel ¢ Nolunteere: ———_—_++___—_ favorite method of passing away the time. : ye Mahogany | Sideboar $45.00 ere ne ree ee Acting Assistant Surgeons F. A. Hodson, SELLING FOOD ON TRANSPORTS. Then, too, although it has been rather : iaue Oak Sideboard $85.00 Gurle Table, Maboganiy:!: $23.00 $11°60 eign | en eae eer a ooaink, yam chilly for bathing recently, the moon has = EE Es prcceed to Fort Monroe, Va., for duty. An Investigation Has Been Directed | Como out of her retirement again and Acting Assistant Surgeon Anita New- by the Quartermaster General. added especial zest to sailing and boating comb MeGee will proceed from this city to| Quartermaster General Ludington has | parties In the early evening. 0 9 hi s that e weather has n delig! O 9) New York city, N. ¥., on official business | directed an Investigation at charess fat | | Syne lat, aad, Bey Eides, bes Deen pertaining to the medical department of | some of the military transp. wilted ‘aimee coustantiy by paktios from 9 ° the army, and, on completion of that duty, | lantic and Pacific coasts are being used for | arundel, a litle way down the bay, and *eSeDosDeeteeeteoeertececiestete teeta tocteeteeteeteeteecge It is reported that a steward employed ch | cessful cake walk has ju: States Velunteers, accompanied by Second peep aaa which was attended by many from out- ; Licut. William W. Gordon, jr., 8th United | °n¢ of the steamers recently exacted pay- | “40° l 5 contributed their share toward Save Toney & Frouble?}oo 2 se States Volunteer Infantry, aid-de-camp, | ment for state rooms from civilian passen- | maxing the occasion an interesting one. ° S CCl ali st. AINE'S SEBin MAKES will proceed to New York city, N. ¥., cn | gers. When the facts were made known to | “Among the Washington people who have GET TUE BEST, S bg yh ae to Bone aa Pee Fae the department the steamship company | been ae eee lately may be mentioned re e020 € in - jor Geo. rthur, onal _pay- | trom whom the vessel was chartered was | George Hamlin, C. D. Collins and family, The Concord Harness,” |: j : emer, is assiened to Guty in the office of | ca to refund the mosey. Don €, Cameron and wife. Miss BB. Net, n xX rac ing the paymaster general of the army. qui f° J. F, Fuss, William A. Dutton, Miss Lile Majors Fred. T. Jones and Hiram L. Grent, additional paymasters, U. 8. V., will L 5 Gifts for ry Ww i proceed oes = SA Srey fee chia D. C. Volumteers, [224 sist cnpeing 2,5 Army Corps. An investigation is now in progress into | Williams, Miss Mollie Williams, Miss Gri« the conduct of the steward of the transpo-t | zelle Bishop, Miss Marguerite Heap, Wil- Rita, which was one of the Spanish prizes | liam Copeland, E. J. Williams, Mrs. C. purchased by this government. He repre- | Haden, E. C. , Fred D. Predham, GAS. Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Goods. TEETH. eree - OTTER, quicker, better and were on E. H. Pullman and wife, J. C. Duke, Mrs. eeeeee cheaper. “More convenient. ji . | turn to their station in this city. Cee ee evan pat rere mapee aed Ds g fitit: Free from ashes, dirt, soot, I utz & Co $$ 5 _muat branch of the dental protesston Those who wish to show their Acting ‘Assistant Surgeon’ Charles 8, | {OTes, Which it turned out were never den | ee ee Seat Me ae WO eeeee trouble or worry. Finest Gas °9 S32 Twe've specialized and ea des appreciation of the trioti: Pinckney will proceed to Chickamauga | that the bills and vouchers to sustain his | Dr. Charles H. Bowen, F. M. Haines, C. @ eee. Btoves aud Hanges at bottom prices. 401 P. partment by itself. Ex eee sm | Park for duty: a ave Nw. |¢ i25 demtore with the help setbe'semiy ¢] and valor of the District Vol- ° ars €. abiriey. 3M. “Lari, J. Le btorgan and : ext National Hotel.) ee vored thetic — ‘ODGNKUN. ol Major Stephen C, Mills, inspector Bj The business is contrary to regulations, | C. Shirley, J. M. Lamb, J. L. Morgan and Gas Appliance Exchange. P. S.—Trunk Repairing by skilled hands. ee the re, Saracting of unteers in the form of a gift will. proceed to Camp Wikoff, Montauk | and the quartermaster general is endeavor- | wife, J. B. Dowd, Dr. 8. A. Fish, C. F. 9 mbl6-244 t$ Bo pain or pas will find vi Point, Long Island, New York, for the pur- | ing to ascertain its extent and the identity | Hale, Dr. Willis B. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. ind in our stock a great pore of mustering out of service the Ist | of the offenders. It is announced that per-| T. W. White, P. Meehan and 24 New York Av = ae ew York Avenue. Gill’s family, sons in any way responsible for the rob-| Harry T. Wellington, Mrs. J. Pick of bery or unfair treatment of soldiers on | Anacostia, W. W. Copeland and @aughter, Zhe eo: o ‘| 2 . * ° . . ° . . * . . . . . . . . . . ° i238 FE St. variety of suitable cies at | etapa off Geo Ca basses. turn to his station in this city. tran: or well—will be severely | Sarah M. Williams, Frank T. Rawlings, . ‘Acting Assistant Surgeon J. D. Dabney See ora Miss L. N. Elliott, Mrs. N. Magruder. John Go to Siccardi’s Preserve 4 :Oduntunder Dental Ass’n.? Gait & B will proceed from Birmingham, Ala, to a F. L. Devoe, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Conrad, FOR GARGAINS IN HUMAN Bam. d Ginger, |? Sora er : t I'O., Pe eDipeie tae BO, a nat, seeoes Hair Switches at Great Bi A Summer Necessity. svgamerras & sravionsas, | «722 (STE, named ,scting sanatant soo switches reduced to = Absolutely the vest in the elty. Once tried, al- UBB DR, winuLAMs sions * 3 Park: Alfred O. Stimpson, Josiah B. Trud- | 0#?Fett County Gains From Allegany 00 Switches reduced to $5.00. County, Md. F Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. OAKLAND, ‘Md4., September 1—Tho sur- vey of the boundary. line between Alle- Ways used. Packed ip handsome metal ee here Gray and White Hair reduced im same proportion. | 1-Ib. boxes. 25 and 50 ets. beige: cawaenae EP pe Mme. Siccardi, Gill’s, 921 F St. and | 2st ae eee Rea (ti it. Walter C. Babcock, 8th leut er es a8 a | United States Cavalry, will proceed toe West Til ith st. pest to Palais Royal. Fi :

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