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pening Star, WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1889. Washington News and Gossip, | BSFBRSENTATIVE 8 8. COX /Tolegrams to The Star. Indexte Advertisoments, His Friends Shocked by the News of His Che Vo. 75—No. 14,026. SPECIAL NOTICES. FLEASANT VALLEY SWEET AND DAY <—s PURE COUNTRY CIDER VINEGAR FOR * e. the best only $1 per gallon, Serious Conditio: and Old Port Wine 1.50 EN {UDER, 1417 New York ave.. n. SRS WASHED Ty Ree orn are, | ana Lids Gonmectettte | sropmemere. The BALTIMORE'S BIG CELEBRATION = sud 1122 Connecticut eve. | 9 THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- . The announcement that 5 H. GREGORY, FORMERLY WITH tat ‘between Win. G. and Jno. J. er. o Page A J Representative 8, 8. Cox is ‘3. K PROBEY. at thécor. 6th aud New York Bros. is this day by aye, ‘will soutinue is the on ‘snd wagon Gumness consent. business will be continued ying greatly shocked his carrlage and wae lace. . y hand- asvumes bts of and _ A WHENS & SONS’ han ee Tall ace sapteane theater many friends and admirers| FIFTY THOUSAND MEN IN THE PARADE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Seyret Tue eWipuayen = in this city. But a short FALL STOCK NOW COMPLETE. time ago he was here, just —— returned from a long tour STYLES, BALTIMORE’S GREAT HOLIDAY. REVIEWED BY THE PRESIDENT. TTL Ty LATEST NOVELTIES. of the west in excellent until Saturday night Never before has Balti- ec ote OALL AND ERAMIN health and tive and more presented so beaatiful « picture of peace-| States Will Seize Port-au-| SPER © woop, iar tna c young mee | HON. & & OOX SAID TO BE DYING, | ore presented so besntifule as FINE SE TALORING, buoyant as @ young man. is dressed inher Sunday| Loxpox, Sept. 9.—For the past month He said then that his trip best from crown to toe, and in of | have been periodical displays of French jeal- dad done him much #004 | re GREAT SCULLING RACE TODAY. | Sctmnis Sibet stsem, home fale asd vary at whet wevea! French jurausberebeen and that he had not felt as well before for “| Gn eetus coested nee a Pleased to term “‘American Activity” on the Seinen eemecart ane e rug; ns of the west w ve been “ rs very fatiguing and perhay SEARLE BEATS QOONNOR WITH EASE. oa cae” el ete ee delight wand ed the perhaps hold the harbor of Port-au-Prince. It He fre ve = pee about Yellowstone park climbed down into the coront fou suated | London's Strike Not Yet Settled. back, hauling Mrs, Cox after him, and had felt LIKE A SCHOOL BOY ON VACATION, To those who saw and talked with him on his return from this trip the report from New ee York this afternoon is especially shocking. The New York Statesman Given Up by u ‘There is robebiy no man in this country who His Phyeicteas. —_ ee ne fon wll | spa jrvithcamtorl ea in wiany ways, Nzw York, Sept. 9.—Congressman 8, 8. Cox PATRIOTISM AND NO BUSINESS, granting him a liberal subvention during his His quick wit and facility of humor have per- | is dying of malarial fever at his residence, 18| There is no room for business today, It is| residence in France, What use they can make haps made him best known, but he is aman of | east 12th street, Six physicians, including Dr, | relegated to the rear and patriotism has taken | Of him unless to hold him in terrorem over the iow, COMMITTE Now, therefore, 1. Ba the do hereby certify that the Natio ON is unwilling that the ial Bank of Washington. iu the city of Washington, joseph W. Collins e Pnstrict of Columbia, is authorized to cot iis Revised Ststatee of the United sistent of et : in testi hereof witness my hand and seal of 'e are convinced joe this J0th day of August, 1880, bike -. ©. will not inform or E, §, LACEY, Comptroller of the Currency. of cr, THE OF BRICKLAYERS' ward 8. Iacey, comptroller. of Fiat apMehce No. 4107. NA’ NAL CAPITAL BANE OF WASHINGTON prer, — We do s ge accounts of all who may with us. with the idea probably that they on ae France asafriend and protector. The de- Legitime is « brutal butcher, to be sure, but as massacre is a custom of the country this will not disqualify him for French considera- tion and it is doubtful ifeny of the opposition reyeevayaregiai WOE WWH AWW WH VAVIWVAIVADFA*ANHGDIACAN KWH YOON AWSLAMSE DAWWKOD REPRESENTATIVE COX DYING. by 5 by one of his fellow mem- ing evidence of his deliberate and dis- le intention to sever his connection with our un: the manner in which Joseph W. Col- : a lina. a consistent, honorable journeyman, evolved into HG. McCAULEY. 3 i & pon-nnion boss brick layer. JOHN G. SLATER. 4 Now, this man in his card to the public stater that Sark f. WALKER. he is conductiug bis business upon au equitable basis FFICERS. of wage earnt wage paying, hat be ju JOHN E. et tet ty 01 Pt: 10} aD. pay pi accordingly. “ Brest; W- BALDWIN Cashion ST oe y we ask the intellirent Drublie if es man ie PIANOS AND OWGAN BE poe "| fully idee in Sguaity notat | PERSONAL A BILLE, FORM. OF 1205 t Beas ho holds the reopened her business at 133 x Sages ofthe ne PRINTERS. ‘fhe yadee, a RY BB Re it, re e les the ‘wages side will always be the Lichter: tha tie Di JOHN A DALY, i DENTisT, ages always be the i that his med 4 juity cousists in i & proper balance by the ee ne nen ee Pressure of his arblirery huni ee the unscrupulous SOVEREIGNS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOGIE- | insertions of Mis dagerst Se Rid natant daa he | SUBURBAN PROPERRT! <= 3 = sertions of rs! is 8! = pik pag the most of his men the union rate of waces may | SUMMER RESORTS, iv taken withalarge margin. At the barof public | UNDERTAKERS opinion we submit the query: Why does this employer x’ Members holding the 1869 Trade Card can obtain | pay the highest rate.of wares when his employes are Unable to command even the lowest rate, aud are the tarms of the Fuel contract,season of 1889-00,from | the heipiees condition of accepting any rate this boss tatesmanly qualities that might earn him a8 | Fordyce Barker and Dr. Stanton of Washington, | its place. ‘The air is filled with music and with | P¢*ds of the other faction, it is difficult to com wi boas delight! a wero in consultation over his case, At noon| song. The strains of ‘Dixie’ ‘are app! > _ humorous vo entertain igg that the people have | all hope of his recovery was given up. His | and cheered and “Yancee Doodle” meets with | A TALK WITH CARDINAL MANNING. ars h ” bad its has been no lack of recognition of his ability | turned several weeks ago from a lecturing tour parser ~ oe ate aek glare” at Mediation of the Prelate to be admitted into the uni i usual good health. Two weeks ago he went | ply carries the multitude off their Loxpox, Be 9,—Several in having risen above smal politics ead copoused | © Washington in’ the interest ef one of | Hundred and eight stands, with a capacity suf “= ~* i Broadway, Baltimore street, Eutaw street and | the strikers, announced this morning that they statesm: nd engaged in a most serious malarial 5 - : : struggle with others of the party leaders last | C4 DY fever. Mr. Cox's physl- | Madison avenue, over which route the various | had decided to accept the torms of the men. broad a reputation. As a com; ion he has al- om J ife 5 warm reception, but “The Spangled saci clung to that side of his character; but there | wife was prostrated with grief. Mr. Cox re- in-| London Strike Leaders Again Seek the as a legislator. i i > The Soopie of the four new states just about in Dakota and Washington territory in his | old Fort McHenry seventy-five years ago, = es Addition to those conceding the demands of their cause, Standing on the platform of higher | his constituents and caught cold, which was fol: | Ciemt. to seat 25,000, have sp ese bc winter, his wit was not dulled by his earnest- cians think he can hardly live through the | processions during the week will move, Not-| my. strike fund was augmented today by £1,500 HEC il |- | withstanding a cloudy, threatening early morn- ‘i leaders ness, aud by force of good humor, as well as | 447- It was not until yesterday that his ill ; orn- | received from various societies, The Persons named on.the cover, second page, of theic trade [RAE TT TN) pr bresombe op by force of logic, he : . ness assumed the danger necessitating the ing, = patina sn gi mote 3s | of the strike are in conference with — JAMES A. EDGAR, Secretary, see Let ey se Me Green | WANTED (Rooms) . ss SAVED HIS PARTY FROM A GRAVE MisTAKE, _| Calling of so many physicians. that the festivities of the day ‘not be Manning with reference to the prelate's 803 C at. n.e, and tl yes t “This question of the admission of these| An evening paper says: Four days ago Con-| marred by unfavorable weather. sul7-1m Office Chief of Engineers, War Dept. _ | froma iat? or ol oS a ot The Star Out of Town Rew states is as great a one as that which Mr. | Srossman Cox was confined helena mtd DISTINGUISHED VISITORS PRESENT. She Gave Up Her Money. rae see a Tae Eventxo Srar will be sent by mail to | Douglass sragyiod with upon this floor,” he | ‘This rapidly deve ped into acute pneu-| The opening day is graced with the presence | Corvanvs, Ixp., Sept. 9.—A bold robbery as third of sound ones to give a little vit zen, | any address in the United States or Canada ane his coll Ga arg = merrediveniege* monia, which “hes defied “the best | of President Harrison, Postmaster General | was committed by two masked men in Union CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | 224 thus undersell the hh ofthe angsupd ea tg be for such period as may be desired, at the | pociingidge of Ronteky ie et opposite, | medical skill. Yesterday his ph cians | Wanamaker, Secretary of Treasury Windom, | township, this county, Saturday night. The “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. fold that some of the dozen cost the dealer the highest | rate of fifty cents per month. G3” But ail “No,” replied Mr. Cox. "Mr. Douglass failed, gave up all hope and announced that the days | Goy, i of Delaware, Gov. Jackson and ex-| men entered the residence of Mrs. Lizsie s " of the statesman-humorist could be numbered | Goy. Philip Francis Thomas of land. The | Koehi ow, end her ASSETS 81,044,781.37. tec to diac the economic questions involved inthe ban orders must be accompanied by the money, | I intend to suoceed. " And be succeeded. nth | ©2 the fingers of one hand. - Congressman Cox | {atteris thosaie ae —s the Thin | nohiax, & zx m8 nd. threatened to xl her ; art | fat they have resulted is the adueshontrosatee | O° fhe aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are} During the latter part of the orty-Clghth | was to hove lectured on his visit to Yellowstone | ty-sixth Goi excepting Henry Watterson’s | creted. ‘The ‘was all of ber Office hours, from 9a m. to4:30p.m. On the Yancement and the binding togetherin fraternal bonds | Kept wth mail subscriptions, and the first part of the Forty-ninth - | Park before the Steck lation tomorrow | 2; gress except any cret woman gave up sav ‘Wednesday in cach month the office will be open from | the workers of our country, which evokes that ayrupa, . ess. Mr. Cox’s health was poor. This vr ao father. Many other people of national Pim | inge—#150. Gto do'clock p.m Advances will be made promptly | thy which will make the world akin. It’ is, Dy. ameete oo i & resign his seat after being | ™&4* inence are here, Ten days ago President Har- —.____ at 7 o'clock. Ssh lute self-denial Govzryment Recerers Topay.—Internal rev- elected to the Forty-ninth Congress ison consented to visit timore during the Reported as Short in His Accounts. Subscriptions for shares in the 17th insue received been ‘maintai enue $717,626, customs $854,741. j es SEARLE BEATS O’CONNOR. Week of festivities. The committee who waited | Nonwaxx, Ouro, Sept. 9.—Charles Westerick, ss uitabie Buila- 1626, to accept the appointment as American min- hi Pr 5 ‘th ALK, », Bept. daily at the ofice the Association, Eq ee ister to Turkey. is health iaproved and, te- ——s upon him urged the President to come on the | « dealer in general merchendise ot Bienenck, eed * Conscrence Conraisution.—The Secretary signing the Turkish mission, he was re-elected | The Great Sculling Match on the Thames | 12th, when the great sham battle of North Point ——$_—_—_.9 ——————— ars: ied er of - imi - | this county, and treasurer of Sherman town- Shares are $2.50 per month. Pledges, and who, Judas like. world infers sx | of the Treasury on Saturday received a con-|to the Forty-ninth Congress. He served Today Won by the Australian. will occur at Pimlico, but he expressed pref- . $1.000 advanced on each share. organization which’ was his guardian during his ap- | science contribution of $10 from an unknown | through the Fiftieth and is a member of the erence to see the great ind and trades | ship, - bye 4 in his ty ome to the Pampblets explaining the objects and advantage of ——- from which he derived benefits as a . 1 me kod New York. | Fifty- et to meet. Loxpox, Sept. 9.—The race on the Thames | display today, amount of $1,800. His bondsmen have taken the Association are furnished upon application. Ieanck tne tetaenesee co ooeenet coe ae Denn eee paeenmaned New ton aap 4 The Presidential Party. Possession of his store and given him until is He is sixty-five years old and is an Ohioan by | for £1,000 and the championship of the world, THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, | Tow srems ignorant of ‘aot thal the rstapiens | TOOk THE Oars or Orricr.—J. Fred. Myers, | birth. He was editor of a newspaper in Ohio | over a course 4 miles Mand Fypeticat long, to prevent cut-wage competition ties recently appointed a chief of division inthe|when a young man, He served two 7 y JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. mrt | Purpose for which the anion is ;.iuat vost | sixth auditor's office, took the oath of office to-| terms in “Congress from that state be- | between William O'Connor, champion oarsman : ‘his eS eee —cuavon —pomrmaris | Sitar rests, o pay J fore he went to New York, and his | Of the United States and Canada, and Henry E. | Bartlett went to Washington last night and —— the executive committee of ‘once on ars made by the eaaployer bees d the ional Savaveu Sonera ‘The fol first ened ee oo e ies Searle, the Australian, was rowed today and was | escorted the President and his party to Balti- | °° = a HB. 8! re 3 the WAL RevENvE AprorntMExts.—The fol-| was pu ied w & Buckeye. He has been | won by Searle. At Hammersmith bridge, 13 | more this morning. The presidential party | Five of a Christening Party Drowned. SS ed Ed tually. agreed ‘upon be Eveeu ths cme Pele eee — eee mate = oy active in politics and literature all his life, miles from the start, Searle led by twolengths, | consisted of President Harrison, Secretary of | Duxzix, Sept. 9.—A boat containing a chrie- ey vice: Geo. wicke, Jas, le won by six lengths. the Navy Tracy, Secretary of the Treasury | tening part capsized at Killarney last Wash, Chas, ©, Miner, ©. J. Mitler; store COL. ERNST IN CHARGE. Odds of five to four were given on O'Con- Windom Adjatent Generel Kelton, and D. Mc.| evening and five of the party were deowton. of wages. t | keepers, fifth Kentucky district; Walter 8. For- | ne New Commissioner of Public Baild- | "0". Searle won the toss for position and | pansdell, marshal of the District of Columbia. —>——_ employ men at wages mutually agroed upon. renter, gauger, fifth Kentucky district; Joseph nama chose the Surrey side of the river. O'Connor | "trey arrived at Camden station at 10.5 | ‘The Operator to Blame This Time. Of the relations existing bet er and the maa eee = mee fittn Ken- ings and Grounds. eller: (ile Fosooiel and = He half 8} otclock and immediately took carriages and| Gosuex, Ixp., Sept. 9.—Through the care- overworked donkey: y ict; Wm. juford, storekeeper, papemeg eng 1 ouse. Searle's was r > 4 Poor Jack worked from day to day, eighth Kentucky; James H. Swope, storekeeper | Col. Ernst, the new commessioner of public | 22.42 the concer of Bote sce ed nal stand: at | lossness of the telegraph operator st Millers- 7 Master next Tuesday tosettle. Westerick has been Acommittee of gentlemen headed by Gen. | postmaster at Bismarck for several years. He John Gill, James A. Gary and David L. | wasa prominent democrstic politician and « uger, eighth Kentucky; C. McPherson, | buildings and grounds, took charge of the office DETAILS OF THE RACE. i grand street pageant, | PWS, this county, the second section of freight joc dor the musty £ rekeeper, second Kentucky; Boston Dillion, | this morning. Col. Wilson, his predecessor, | ‘Th. occasional equails of wind during | Alto my Nag elo ee of farther | train 48 and the first section of train 50 collided ata! a work. tocahen ‘4 th Kentuck: 5 P ere were jonal sq rf ong! . ly r ‘that Lak, poss 0 OE Ruy o gts Fiswotones tek cectacee eeee per and geuger, eighth Kentucky. now thesuperintendent of the military academy | the progress of the raco and off Surrey the | than ten minutes’ drive their passage was ob- | neds that point on the sake Shore and £4 g U MMMM ss, master Tur U.S.8. Pexsacoza arrived at Baltimore | at West Point, arrived in the city last night, | water was slightly lumpy. Otherwise ee ean peceie, and wes 14S when | eae oe an ee M4 oo BE Sas8 tw-no Yesterday, and today was busily. engaged in the operation | ditions were good. i 7 fener! pee age! poecerd fines ruined, but no lives were los ‘The loss agreement 3 of transferring the office, He escorted Col, | The betting daring the virtually | heartier welcome at the hands of any people | i estimated at @175,000. All traffic on this line BBA RRR GGG A RN X ford fod fmeintaining ay | Tae U.8.8. Artanza sailed this morning from | Prost to the White House during the morning | Ven st 21 to 20 on Searle, and bets at these | than he did today in democratic Bal has been stopped. Be & ER OS A TF NNN than the paid | New York for Newport, where sho will com- ; ‘i ies | figures were taken readily. Finally the o.tds —_—>—_ RRR ‘wages pai Py and gave him afew pointers as to his duties At the grand stand the President and his Boe £44 B Sco AA HEX on ME. that hie cae plete her maneuvering trials, bisa thoy returned t0 the War | Changed to 5to4 against Searle. ‘The start party were taken in He Preferred Death to anne a 2ue the union; that he would employ union men that tiie " . slugs: ot the | wag made by mutual consent at 1:23, with by the reception | Los Axoztes, Cat., Sept. 9. McGuftie department and were busy for the rest of the | O'Connor rowing at a terrific rate. Soon after | Committee and seated under a lavishly decor. artnet eee Deatu or 4 Navan Orricer.—Ths Navy de- . - ~ ti id th y 7 - committee were not nat vee, a ely Wi sek x cin mi informed that Lisut. 0. 0. y cceaiaing siting ounts and | the start O'Connor “canght # crab” and Searle ated canopy. The President occupied an arm- | shot and killed his divorced wife at San Pedro ted men is false GGe@ m a ‘ chair with a hat rest in front of him. On his Sharrer died yesterday at Aurora, W.Va. Youchers, and conducting the transfer. Col, | overtook hm and exined the lead, | Soarle wat | Fight ext ex-avor James Hodges, and on hie| Jeet arg "gu piace” the, pistol 0 hie % EER cco EEE Laxp Drcrstox.—Acting Land Commissioner | Wilson says that he hopes to be uble to com- afte te saad gesicesesad Windom. “agnted ground them | which will probably result fatally. MeGufie ee a Stone has decided that oil tide-weter lead on | plete this operation in time for his return to ; Marshal ‘Rausdell, Ligyd doc Kenny | paked his wife to return to him and it was on Ske 9 6 eci at tide-water land on | Phe ‘Point by Woda Searle, apparently without effort and rowing hat ll, Lloyd Jackson, J, Mc! her that he the aN 28 § the shores of the territories belong to the | ‘M¢ Point by Wednesday. i Cor Harry Stockbridge, ‘TT. | B&F Fefusal Sok te Sat hoe Nokes Eee ‘od fer Ais bese! of ri ng ni uie incite bus waie euased twenty-nine strokes per minute, gained half a ngressman Harry , Whyte, 9 Edward Hambleton, Charles F. Mayer, i- Gol Eras atl hanthome my impromie | emeth whch he graduly, inns. Oem. | fat dhe gutasct ohio el We in his appearance and winning in his manners. | shoulder at his opponent. When Hammer- oa, Gen. Robert Ober and other prominent He stands over six feet in height and wears #| smith bridge was reached O'Connor appeared - military-looking moustache. He is forty-seven | to be a trifle distressed. At the Thorneycroft HE WAS TOO QUICE. — ot of age, but time has dealt so gently with | iron works both men were pulling in good| During the wait an enterprising photo- ‘im that a casual observer would estimate him | form. A nasty head wind was blowing, but grapher leveled his camera at the distin- f - | She will be scraped and painted, and it is prob- ears lower than this. the water in Chiswick reach was not affected. guished party on the platform, but the Presi- 3 P able that when this is done she will be ac- ordered here by telegraph,” he said | Here Searle was three lengths ahead. From dent toe quick anil tai his hat be- UE GAs) Py Maxer, | °ePted. this morning to a Star reporter, ‘and I had | Chiswick point the race was a procession. brag} ———— iterposed tag two. 512 st.n.w., has removed to 739 9th st., between , to leave Galveston, where I have been stationed | O'Connor rowed splendidly throughout the | tween his face an a where he will be pleased ‘to seohis| | Nickey Couxrearzirens Oarronep.—Chief | for the past three years, in a great hurry. 1 | race, He seemed to have been orertrained, | The gentlemen chatted until the tones of the able WEAPS AND SUITS can now be bought for so trons and friends. pe7-3t* 5 . Fy 3 b . il big bell swinging on wheels at 11:15 heralded | time, Mttlo money that it is foolhardy tobe without then. | 222 Bell of the secret service is in receipt of a tele-| was in charge of the engineering works in | however, for after the first mile had been rowed the approach of the head of ‘the procession. eran made Jote of s few Wrape and Suite of al. ct A a BRHREND Bas Se iOVED HIS gram from Agent Harris at San Joso, Cal., to | Texas, with my headquarters in that city, and | he tired away very quickly, The course was The rs ident eas hie a it EA a>, UST BECEIVED-NEW MACKEREL, Bre Feet DER 1417 New York ave., Tux Guxsoar Pzrnet.—Tho Columbia iron se9-3t and 1122 Connecticut ave,_| works company of Baltimore have notified the eq CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 930 Navy department that the gunboat Petrel, now La mag awaiting acceptance by the government, will be placed in dry dock at their yard tomorrow. when my successor there is appointed, which | well kept. The attendance of spectators was : from last seasoa, which we have made eAauInnaOn TG Gaaes aie bpelngre nt ae Fig: pei glee oh and | may not occur for some wee Tall Live w | largetors professional sculling race, ioe samrgg Ebr egl ae cjpndeumane wineecicua: TAKE PLEASULE” IN INFORMING | Manufacturing and passing counterfeit Scent | 8° down just as Col. Wilson has come here, to HEAVY BETTING. peewee Gov. Jacksor id Mayor Latrobe arrived the a week OF ton Gays ond ee Teen ay RbOtt | The race has excited moro interest in sport-| two gentlemen alighted aud jomeed tha trent for the transaction of a GEN- @ week or ten days and then I shall be here for “ ESTATE, LOAN, AND INSURANCE Tar New Goverxmznt Day Docx built at | ome time.” ing circles than any event for years. The bet- ee did also Frank 3 Cloth SUITS, in Gray, Green and Brown Checked, Ue eA eG i It is very likely that Lieut. Parker of the | ting began very strongly in favor of Searle, at | Brown, the president of the exposition associ- wore $12.50. Peal catate in the Disttict of Colmaabis “We shan | Norfolk navy yard by the Simpson company of navy will be detailed to assist Col. Ernst in his | one time reaching odds of 15 to 10, but | tom iblic_ that we have this nickels; also captured a complete outfit. cur 10 ¢7 RACE. pesialy of Selling, Buying, aud Kenting | New York will be formally opened for use on| duties at the White House during the social | O'Connor's stock reat up until even money The Grand Street ‘3Piaid CLOTH SUITS that soid for 916 g Emmons, | the 19th instantin the presence ofa large of | season, asaumi the duties performed dur-| was staked. The amount of money wagered| The principal feature today was the grand ove so a12.60 nece. ar | aon eon ee nas ence | orca anemia De: | fen nomi, Har, prev Sted [sins oem, wie an of con pon ~ FE ests from city. The side-wheel steamer | vall of the army. ui er a 01 an to for the 9 Fall-weight NEWMARKETS, in Dark Blue or | (<q —>®PECIAL UNTIL BEPI. 20 ONLY, irginia of Baltimore has been chartered for | of Mrs, Harrison. friends of the tive champions, Spencer | historical, industrial, ‘Light Brown, striped, sold for 87.50. FRIME GEORGIA FLOORING FOR $30 PER 1,000 | the purpose of conve: the party from Balti- a brothers of Australia placing £10,000 on le. CUT TO $4.98, ar more, where they go by rail, to Norfolk. THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. Both men were in splendid form. Searle 8 Cloth Short Coats, in plain colors, were $7.50. 6TH ST, AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. ‘They will leave here on the evening of the 18th —— weighed 168 and O'Connor 162, and their pre- CUT TO $3.48 EACH. and return on the morning of the 20th. The | Sergeant-at-Arms Leedom Predicts a liminary spurts on the river indicated that Srey 4 Striped Cloth Short Coats, were $7.50. ‘We will sell at this price only in lots of 3,000 feet or | hydraulic machinery of the dock will be tested Democratic Victory. were evenly matched in all respects, CUT TO $4.98 EACH. by the official board on the 17th. aletaraa O'CONNOR'S DISADVANTAGES, 17 Short Striped Cloth Short Costa, tn light or dark New Navat. Capers.—Tho following addi-| , Se7éeant-st-Arms Leedom of the House O'Connor was believed both by his partisans colors, were from 82.50 to 85.50. tional candidates have been admitted as cadets - Poel from - yest ater the! and the friends of Searle to be starting CUT TO $2.18 EACH, academy: ae conven is is at things | under handicay He was not ac- & tale of Keng Gtk Waa, ween cobsmaiiar a Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work. | at the naval lemy: A.M. Proctor of Ken- from a democratic standpoint, and feels quite Pp. 7 tuck: Cam] z customei to staré by mutual con- ‘Very stylish for driving or traveling, come in sixhand- | §§-—q=>2ONDS OF SURETYSHIP. bes dll oem ares = eK re a 328 | confident of a democratic victory this fail. sent, but has been used to forging ahead at a some shades, were #10.75. ‘The present demand for safe nd trustworthy “I think,” he suid toa Srar reporter toda: istol shot or by word from the referee, this CUT TO $7.98 EACH. BERR artieed cf, uemous! suretyay ss Hingoury 6.7 Boot ol Wee Tork He I Wars | “Gah we coe poten to sloth Omega vem in many cases enabling him to hold the lead to | Sve, Two Bia sumnate mm Mise WRAPS AND | cups positions of financ Fesponsibility has been a Les bo eiihtnoe nf - jae Campbell in his speech at the convention at- | 4:3, water, as Searle 1s. sed i ANTEE COMPANY OF NOLIH AMERICAS bare York, L. J. Asbury of Le 20. tacked Foraker’s management of state affairs | noarly slack but it still ran at the rate of three Pica mpanperminlenserd ad went Hoaalong pag | Louisiane, J. 0. Hooker | 4 institutions, Foraker now comes back at him | mastas hour, enough to affect the rowing of Children’ weight Cloth about eT Te OAR itack charging wit one accustomed to still water. Stameneneens Soar eeeateeeete Homies cease susgat bun: | Vinorsia Posraasreaa —The following fourth- | cnt or trectrs tee ban Trde ates CUT TO $3 EACH. SAFEST, so far as its Suances, and responsibility are | Class postmasters have been appointed in Vir- | what effect Foraker’s attack will have, It may | MAY HAVE BEEN DANA AND SON. Children’s and Misses’ Cloth and Flannel te has called for the estab- | Sinia: Chas. M. Keyser, Compton, Page county; | take away some prohibitionists, but the repub- harvard Pecan caus Sto 10 yen wens Macho entandtbey | Mrs, Pattie E. Farrow, Fife's, Goochland | licens will low votes for all the prohi. | TWO Men who Mysteriously Boarded a CUT TO 94.50 EACH. Soe atte NO,4953 F | county; E. B. Bateman, Fishersville, A bitionists they gain. I think Campbell wili get] * Ship Bound for Buenos Ayres. 1 mer of in ot ern Bonomi g 2 the Semen. vote, for the roe wi ae ha i - Gan wine ee ingham county; Geo, W. Wright, Old sesumption of supremacy over every one in his seins Svsercat al “ce | Culpeper county: ©” “oo” S*YVie: | ary Dag made Rime ene, Phe a oy wi é Wile > ait wt to the erent, advantage the idea of Foraker’s domination. We think Aa iM a entirely free from the UNCER. | 4 Long Session of Congress Expected. | we are going to elect both governor and a as 8 the personal “annoyances invariabl; The decision that there is not to be a call for | majority of legislature.” found where individual suretyshipis calied for. "se0-0t | 4 ot a t . pe ee = a = RE Wao “AND GROUND SPICES ots to the mien ea seria The President Goes to Baltimore, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, aN a WACKUDER: 1412 ev ork ave~, | ployes at the Capitol. They feel now that they - sed aes Bors attte Sacred oe wits PRANE pre Gomera ein sages; sthheet LANA. se6-3e 4 ‘4 is uni- — fighting for them, aMaB A laxative refreshing, NEW STOCK Secretary formed societies. CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS| Senators and Representatives ox- T ral gsenges D: Senators and Representatives joie Sith, vision was composed of singing ATION, Price. not to be cut work. This is merel; poy oh, brewers’ and brew- bemorrbotds, bile, ©. &. MUDDIMAN, ‘ofp doreit masters’ association and Bohemian societies. INDIEX dons cf sy pefiteyenntric and 1206 F at to be called ‘The pnd beadache arising es time ‘fom thems. [ge W, REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BEGS TO Ba Gone =a E. GRILLOX, are at GUy Lith st aw Pree tank a SAESEST» — *hsifurallBraeeine™ _ | UisYecs cable ita.ae cease“ Nev. a SPETIFIOATES OF 8TOCK, Cd end | q A GEDN) LEATHEROID TRUNES. ~ : 10th and D stresus Pest building.) Very light in weight. ries fue SSE STRONGER snd MORE DURABLE than Sole Leather, and st HALF THE PRICE. Made and sold only st TOPHAM'S ‘oven azo. ____ | A g eh F lr : i i | i Hi iH i i vt i ef i Ht it Hf F | | | § \ z if ld i a ne bats g =F i ‘quee-

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