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- 12 THE PITTSBURG- - DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JANUARY--- 6, X Ralston,-Jame- s . likely Bridge, and Colonel Thomas CoggswaU, ot Amohg the guests preMnt were Malpr Haalttt. 98 last. On fety Gaston, A. B. Crouch, Frank gard's more recent stories, bnt it is not lac Dcambr Jaatarr t umpert, will uoyo, rage ncuee, u. Adams, that it will be presented until bis play ot "She" are mentioned as candidates for Com- of thelirigadi staff, and Colonel Btmter, of opened thslr room in ths Morsland blook,-w- Andrew Kunzelman, CharleB Kaln, Charles shall have ceased to be an attraction. mander of the Department of New Hampshire. the Tenth Regiment. a membership of 37; have received 10 more Schlag Is since. They will hold another business meet- and A, Schetdle. The L'Etolle Dramatlo, Society and others of Barsacks are now being built at the New The Third Regiment experiencing a little ing next Tuesday evening, when the constitu- silver-tongue- owing to A dramatic treat is promised the patrons ot th"e East End went to hear the'renowned d York State Soldiers and Sailors' Home for the trouble at present, the unfriendly tion and s will be presented; also new the Cathedral fair next Tuesday evening, some orator, Hon. Daniel Dougherty, on last accommodation of 400 more old veterans. They feeling existing among certain of its officers. members will be elected. The object is social of our best local talent have kindly volunteered Thursday evening. The society Is hard at work will bo ready for occupancy about the 15th A few weeks ago the commission of Captain improvement and enjoyment. their services for' the occasion, among Which preparing for the entertainment on the 22d for Inst Francis Hognet, of Company H, expired, and appear names of P. W. L Branch 84, C. M. B. A, The Department Encampment of New York Colonel Bonnarfor appointed Captain Ryan to A. O. K. of M. C. prominently the take charge of the company. In addition to his tbe n elocutionist; W. P. Clin- Mb. Chabi.es FbOiiman announces that he will bo held at Blnghamton, commencing The following are the officers for tha ensu- Impersonations; F. Kelley, own. Company G, thns practically compelling ton in his Hebrew J. has secured a New York theater for a long run Wednesday. February20. Arrangements have Captain Hognet to step out. llognet who is ing term for Echo Castle, No. IS: Past Com- the talented vocalist; T. J. McGonuell, Mis Bronson success, "Shenan- been made with the railway companies for ona well mander, David Hoies; Commander, John H. Drew. W. F.' and others comprise of Howard's latest an old member of the Guard, and. known Hanrahan, now Museum. fare for tbe round trip. city, promises to maJce things lively Herpich: Vice Commander, Harry Watson; the coterie of artists who will grace the event doah," playing at the Boston in this First Lieutenant, John L Dawson; Recording The piece Introduces incidents connected with Es6ampMENT No. 1, Union Veteran Legion, before ho quits. gathering as rare as It was venerable took Scribe. Robert H. Barker; Financial Scribe, A Sheridan's famous ride- - have leased ' tbe Fronslnn Sixth avenue, place last Thursday at the residence of Mrs, Hall, Arch Wood: Treasurer, George Buchan: Chief Mabqaket Mather has appealed fio m the and will take possession April L It is the in- SECfiBT SOCIETIES. of Staff, William W. Peters; Insido Guard, McFenderich, East Ohio street, Allegheny. decision of Justice Andrews holding that Man- tention to make it tbe grandest hall for society James B. Davis; Outside Guard, John H. A. The guests were the acquaintances of the host- ager James M. Hill was entitled to an injunc- meetings in Western Pennsylvania. Erbe; Chaplain, Henry W. Vlehman, 8r.; ess almost half a century, and numbered 13 C. M. B. A. Trustee, James B. Davis. -- V. for tion restraining the actress from performing of New ap- fir -- A "v'VSi xf It Governor Hill, York, has in all. When hers and their ages were com- with her new manager. It will be some weeks pointed George B. McClellan, son --Branch 38, of Lawrenceville, has increased was repre- Jr., of the puted It found that tbe entire party before a final decision is reached. Col- in membership for the last year, 112 per cent O. U. aggregate 90S years, or on an av- commander on his staff with the rank ot F. sented in tbe Mrs. has chartered from oung McClellan re- a erage of 70 years to each person present. Dur- Jennie KimbalL onel. I is a Wall street Brother F. J. Brady, of No. U, received At ft meeting of Valley Council, No. 168, Or- ing the dispatch of an elegant repast reminis- the Chicago and Alton .Railroad Company a porter for the New York Herald. New Year's gift in the shape of a bouncing der of United Friends, the following Friends cences years were told, a part- special train, consisting of baggage car, scene public installation of Post baby daughter. were elected to the various offices for the year of all these and Bijou TmuTER The services lit, ing gladdened by feelings of mutual esteem "Held by the Enemy." car, Pullman sleeper, parlor car and dining The above cut represents1 one of the at the Palace Rink next Tuesday evening, will On Thursday evening the officers of Branch 1889: Chief Councilor, John Anderson; Vice GttAND OPERA House Booth and Barrett. Councilor. J. O. Leech; Recorder and Finan- What is home without a mother? some- followed. Mrs. Fenderich will continue these car for the exclusive use of her Corinne Bur- youngest soldiers of the War of the Eebel-lio- n be the event of the East End. Colonel Chill W. 83, of Lawrenceville, and 48, of Hazelwood, for are to meet, Academy or Music mil's Folly Company. 1869, cier, P. C. C. James Billups; Treasurer. W. showing meetings annually until there none lesque Company of 40 people, from Chicago to Hazard and Major Joseph F, Denniston will be wore installed. J. Jr body has asked just for the sake of tave where all are equal aged and inseperable Caslno museum Curiosities, etc. Kansas City, on of Sunday, the 13th now grown to manhood Comrade G. Sykcs; Prelate, John Rhule; Marshal. John W. the night at their best which is saying much. , On Wednesday evening tha officers of that he is smart eno'ugh to know what a The guests Included: Mrs. Elizabeth Voegtlv, Harms Theateb "Lights of the London." Inst. The will destination on W. Dean, Colonel B. Clark post, No. Seanor; Guardian, Samuel Ewing: Sentinel, train arrive at its of J. AnnualnEcampment Department Branch 43, of Allegheny, for 1S89, were Installed Thomas Billups. PaBt Mrs. riauerman, Mrs. Dr. Moye, Mrs. Schenck, The above are tbe theatrical attractions for Monday, making tbe run of 453 miles in 15 The of the Chief Councilor, A. M. motherless home is. Bat there is another Doerfling-er- , 162, of Allegheny City. When 14 years of by the Grand Deputy. Waugh; Medical Examiner, G. Mrs. Zitterbartb, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. this week. nours. of New Hampshire will be held at Concord on F. Gardner. sort of home that is not a home at alL It's a Mrs. Haueser, Mrs. AbeUMrs. Dr. Hoffman,-Mrs- . age he enlisted in Company C, Third Begi-men- t, Monday and Tuesday, February 11 and 12. The On last Wednesday evening the new Branch Mrs. Mrs. Dr. (No. 2) was by Dis- hybrid thing a domicile, a residence, a Rippey, Schleiter and As an Instance of how small suggestions, West Virginia Cavalry, on the 28th Commander in Chief, Warner, will be present at the Cathedral .installed Knights of Pythian. Braun. B. P. O. E. Notes. on ono oi the days of the encampment trict Deputy P. W. Gallagher. bouse or dwelling, but not a home. trivial enough in themselves, sometimes influ- day of October, 1861. His service, like that Oak Hill Lodge No. 348,Kinghts of Pythias, On New Year's Day the Ladies' Aid Society The Benefit Committee were busy distribut- . "Never be afraid of criticism or ridicule; The application for a charter in Sharpsburg Braddock, bas elected the following officers may ence the author whose keen judgment accepts of exciting and 14 It may be a cousin to a palace or it of the Main Street M. E. Church, West End, ing hangers yesterday. all cavalrymen, was of the always remember opposition and calumny has now names to it. As soon as arrange- Chancellor Commander, Theodore Davis; Vies them as indications of a change of public taste that ments can be made they will have a meeting. be one small room at the top of a tenement Pittsburg, gave a dinner and supper, and in r Samuel H. Kino, late Secretary of Newark never resting kind, and his regiment was are often the brightest tribute that vice and Chancellor, Charles L. Shoop; Prelate. W. S. or thought, Mr. William Gillette, the dramat- Ma3ter-at-Arm- Andrew Hagstrone: of-b- Lodge, On Thursday evening tho officers of Branch Husband; bonse, and it is talked y its owner or the evening a concert, in their new church for ist, tells an which was buried on the 16th. kept constantly busy in West Virginia folly can pay to virtue and wisdom." Comrade of incident first turned his Jt. B. Hayes, of the United Slates. 30. will be Installed at their hall, corner of Fifth Inner Gnajd, Peter Ross; Onter, John J. Jones. lessee as a home. You notice that it isn't the benefit of the church.