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6 . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.©.. DAY. JULY 21. 1891. CITY AND DISTRICT. PRETTY FLORETTA WAS A THIEF. > Tux Evesixe Stax is everywhere recog- | 54* Not Only Stole From Her Employer, : but Swindled Her Customers. atzed and admitted to be, in every quality, the} ay intcreating criminal was in the municipal leading and favorite newspaper of the National | court in Boston yesterday in the person of Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work-| Floretta Finley, a pretty girl of eighteen, shop, and the family circle. Pretty much | against whom was proven both larceny and ; z taining money under false pretenses. Mr. everybody in the District reads it regularly. It | ©! y und pre! = elds, . is therefore much the best advertising medium | Stields, the complaining officer, told the court CUT A WIDE swaTH. Destraction Caused by a Tornado in ‘Mary- dant. A tornado cuts swath less than a quarter of «mile wide and teu miles long in Prince|.an open session yesterday afternoon in the George's county, Md., on Saturday evening, | select council chamber in Philadelphia and Particulars of which have just been received. | examined a number of witnesses, after which ‘The storm extended from the vicinity of | they went into executive session and held a Groome Station, on the Baltimore and Potomac | long conference with Lawyer Thomas Barlow, ME WANAMAKEE CORROBORATED. ‘Testimony Before the Bardsley Investigating Committee. ‘The Bardsley investigating committee eld AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. RATCLIFFE, DARE @ 00., Aucnoneers. ____ EDUCATIONAL IN WASHINGTON, — ALL SUMMER MALE VICE INE GREATERT fencers, Deeigmare Derurasors of astrts’ te earns ye ani paimyersetly. Crayon. pester, water re loree nod et! potmue Toma fhe Scpierta! ore meres SGk NE BOBL sie an Sen frow Bivwee rein Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baki Royal Powder goat vera og ‘Will offer for sais, in front of the SAu00 worth of yarmcinee ce Suatbttron. Peas that there were several other cases against her, | railroad, through Nottingham district, across | one of Mayor Stuart's commission of experts. iv agtake Pine = ve nal fn the city; and, im proportion to eireulation, | boti, of larceny and false pretenses, mention. | the Patuxent and down through Calvert county, | ‘The first witnose was Bainuel B. Huey, esq., Patan “One thie cak st the ‘Valance PUXC LENORE BY AN FXTERTENGD AND ts axtvertising rates are also much the cheapest | ing six of the former and three of the latter | distauce of ten miles. At5 o'clock a water | Who is the attorney for the Lucas estate and ee mig Sy ogee en oe that were about ready for trial. TENNESSEE MINING TROUBLES. ‘The girl, who is evidently carefully educated, — told her story to Judge Forsaith, who con- tinued the case until Saturday to allow the probation officer to look up her record. She spout appeared in the Patuxent river, near| Whoacted for Mra. John ©. Lucas when the Nottingham, Prince George's county. The | Keystone stock held by Mr. John Wanamaker strange appearance of the clouds and the rum- | Was transferred back to the estate. Mr. Huey bling noise startled the inmates of both coun- | told of the efforts which had been made to re- : organize the bank, and said he visited Wash- Soe. The waterspout was watched with inter | itton with President March aad Director Peters .. ABSOLUTELY PURE Why the Military at Ericevillo Marched Away With the Convicts, The crisis in the trouble between the miners frean, voice, teres OCULAR N BUSINESS COLLEGE purchaser. bots _ brought | Sold the court thet she came from New York, | est until it reached Lyou's creek, when it| fiaines and called upon Postmaster General AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RATCLUFFE, DARE & 00. aucnoneern, SUMMER SESSIONS. in Tennessee and the convicts who were bro where she was educated ina convent, a year | turned to a funuel-shaped cloud and swept| Wanamaker. Mr. Wanamaker then asked = TOMORROW. "| DESIRABLE, -THREE-STORY AND MANSARD| The principals apd teachers will instract at to Briceville from the state prison at Nashville | ago last November. and until three months ago | rain end destruction in three minutes to all in | Marah if he had informed Huey of the over THIS AFTEKNOON. TOMORROW. Rook BRICR BOCRE BIN, hooky ALE | Reve'chantaitgia Quire uty ‘ond derust Se to take their places has at last been reached. | lived with an aunt in Lexington. The aunt | its course, which wax 150 yarda wide in a south. | issue of stock. ‘This was the first time he ([HomAs DOWLING & SON, Auctionsers LATHER E SLOAN, Auctioneers, STREET NORTE eee NO. G3 FUT and epee ee ne ae Corrempcniance, When about 400 armed strikers attacked the | Moved to New York and then the girl moved | westerly zigzag course to the bay. Not a farm | (Huey) had ever heard of it. In looking over TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE 1409 near United States Treasury. On THI ¥ AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTY-| The revular sessions st the college balls ° harge of the fifty felons at | to Boston. from the Patuxent river to the Chesapeake | the Lucas papers he founda memorandum as| AT. Tk SOUTHEAST CORRER OF FE | TWO. Has FRENCH PLATE 4. THIRD, USVE, gt SIX O'CLOCK, we will offer for | scholastic yer #1! will Le reeuned ber guards who had charge o! y Mrs. R. M. Jordan, a dressmakor, employed | bay, through which the cyclone |. encay follows: “March 3, 1886—John Lucas, John ERICK AND SEVENTH STREETS, GEORGE- RORS. 1 SPORTED MIRRORS TEX | S2*- i frout cf the Catalog ties end announcements free ou apukation, nig -yelone passed. cag, Lor TARE #08, Briceville at Wednowiay night and liberated | er for five weeks. ‘Shields and Mra. Jordan | damiage—heavy damage in many cancs, {tis | Wanamaker, 4 per cent on call one thowand | ptoWe, B.C.) inka E XRAMTS SUPERIOR ENGRAVINGS | Improve ty ‘a woitbelt tareestry and manmrt B.C. SPENCER, LL.B, Prnape: their charges it was confidently predicted that | supplied the rest of the story, showing that | reported that several people were killed, | shares Keystone National Bank stock. Col- | 13%, Waiisoi 3, 4004 of trast ated 7h November, PE ORUPELTOR LMFORTED | Rt brick, Rowe” wrth all ‘modern tunpwove tems e this would be but the beginning of a general | Floretta had systematically stolen articles of | Fences, chimneys, burns, dwellings, forest, | lateral, 40,000." land records ive the Distriea of Coluubia, wit seit ERED ISING CHAIRS, VERY | quregus S4oula command the stiention Of parties is | _js®7 RA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal clothing which were intrusted to her to deliver Hi “4 at public auction, in irout of the preinises, on TUES. IQUE (0G: SOFA, PLUSH os heat the eative mining die- 5 Inwns sind fields presented a scene of and de-| He at once addressed & note to Mr. Wana- | Sbn}i suction, in srout of the preiaiges, on NUE: 2 % Torus. ‘One-third cash, the taisnce in. ope and two se ar the state ued, Gow, Buchanan wes iu | f@,customers. In the last week of May ehe was| truction. ‘The storm swept through tke most | maker asking him whether he hat auch w note | Par sUei a weNt ces I at SX O'CLOCK PAD ILLUMS ASD BCROTELS: | Ztaret Ger cout ectred by deed at trust outherrop. | (COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF Cox trict of the state and Gov. Buchanan was im | discharged, and thereafter customers of Mrs. | beautiful part of Aune Arandel and Calvert | and the collateral, and he replied that he hea, | site Gant ee PEOCERED COUCHIS WTR: | So id,” A Gey of GAD required’ at the fine né | CONN GIs an Stn June mediately notified and responded by ordering | Jordan, as wel! as provision deulers, grocers | conntioe, and said that it was part of « transaction which Soe OFT) tet that cae Coraaubiae spontine, Swanky Sy MALLING. EANCY HAMES. | wise richt reserved to resell the property 1 Courses iu Busines, Eus.ish. shorthand aia type two companies from Chattanooga and one from | and others with whom that Indy traded, began | “Mr. John Drury bad two ‘barns not » hun-| either Samuel Lucas or Mr. Marsh could ex- | sinha xh nae cent ts of Fiaderick street aud BEATING STOVES, ac."uer™ | 225.Com of the dulauiting purchaner after five aye | Wong. Cafeulary oy an! en oe Knoxville to the scene. Of the fifty conviets | © receive letters with her signature. dred yards from his dwelling smashed to the| plain. Mr. Wanamaker afterward explained | with the improvements, consisting of a two-story ¥ MORNING, JULY TWENTY- | Haneda Wotan! eo sihernumabutesiobsoned ‘the guards at Briceville two eecaped | pity atomer were asked for small Jonne to | ground, losing all of his converances, which | tat he had Lorrowed $40,000. from the Girard | yuiedrelime betes, 0" ut | abcoND. rat oak tiod eons Hate’ | "HT NRE A the cont of he a taken from the guards at Briceville per, | Felieve imaginary necessities, while the letters | fre amashed beyond repairing. Mr. Drury and | Trust Company at Mr. Lucas’ solicitation. stallments in‘six and twelve months, with 1 ¥ ry lection. o. household | —222-kde _ RATCLIFFE. DAK | ete | ACADEMY OF THE HOLT CRORG, eee ee ee erin Whee Che iin cere et te, easenpeomle were Siecsoung | 22,207, Roland narrowly escaped with ‘their | | After recounting the settlement effected with | secured ty decd of trust un pruverty. "A deposit ot ste meweeTATIMEN & GLOAN. | QATCLIPFE, DAKE & O0., auctonecrt For Fas aeachaetia ve. ready narrated in Tux Star. joods. | Mr. Shield m traci e you! i Cv F : tine . Conveyan: uctionesrs. ‘ouns Laden Sie dhe, arrived they tock the convicts along buck with | Sil from one boerding hocee to an ethee cag | lives. They were in one of the barns and | Mr. Wanamaker by which he gave up the 2,500 | S7Uureauired atime of ale. Conveyancing at wil 4 ther since | started for the house, when Mr. Drury found | shares of over-isstied stock, Mr. Huey said that 49205 : —— ; = ~ = | 4,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER AND BORDERS, MAK- reopen Set. 14, 180l aut day the trustee F serves the rugut to resell” at riak RATCLIFFE DARE & CO. pactoncers. 1 PIECES. sill ING IN them and warned the mob that they would pro-| the second week of June. The opinion of all| it impossible tor resch it; and: fell eeon aha | he subsoquentic weed ere eee geld that | day tne irugiee serves the ra op, TRURSDAL MOR NG: SCLY. Twenty. | Sivic-SERviGE FRAT fect them at all hazards. her vietims seemed to be that the prisouer's| ground, eallirg to hie aeattaddaouen, Tum | tans cocterghs cen be coir that they were all | 7odade "ARTHUR B. CROPLEY, Trusteo._ aDurxterRaToRS BALE BY avcTion op | THIRD. AT TES O'CLOCK, we will sell wituin our | C'\t yerpratoe tule ee wart ly eee Gov. Buchanan went to the seat of trouble | only fault was her ignorance of the law of | Presence of wind saved their lives, for large | genuine in that they had been regulerly taken RATCLIFFE, DARK & Co., Aucte, HOWE, WAGOK, HAnwESs, LOY MOUSE. chrvecrre, cnuavivanie avenue mortawest, | dential jrivate isons in al Sranches of 0 swoanal and ia a speech explained his position to the| property. Lincs and their branches wore’ Gnetied tucongn | from the carkiacate book. ond Signed by the | TIUSTER'S GALE UNDER DECREE ox couRT| By'mitice eo eee Rs Sietieas Ones ot tha | BOLLS pARSORTED, WPATTERNS WALL | Toston bas bean uegiecies. Preperation, for sellasp, rebellious miners. He told them that it was his tbe aie like enven officers of the bank, but that when stock which | - OF DESIRABLE TReOPEREY GEORGE: | District ot Columba, holdings special tenn for pro" | In lots to suit a Sen ABAAP EM 2nd oll shaunen ig ny nto dard onc ih pct TRYING TO PREVENT IT. ANOTHER SCENE OF WRECK. pad been sold was brought in for, trans MARR SPace, No, urd, WASHINGTON | tate bane we il em , Bppai nection, a the RATCLIFFE, DARR 800... | Sisuusueg 1870, aw cor mb cea k a lease sys! was wrong fer and no certificates is x 2730, 2738 ‘2784 * 3 uctionsers. i Biame, and that tho only recourse of the Mn | gasses oe tne Hatter Klcment im se Pout. THeRezt scene of a distressing wreck is Mr. | fer_,snd no cert tlways canceled, but were| _SikEET Sore w esa? on Leviowh. br C.. en WEDNESDAY, IY TAY SALE OF VALUAnEE InrRovED |——— was through the | ture. The miners an- phrmeleprn borne nog Louis McK. Griftith’s estate, which is one of the | sometimes used again. ‘This, he’ aid, was| Bi ictus of decree pasted by the Supreme Court of TEBECOND. S91 at THREE OC: ¢ | REAL BATALI BRING HOUnE AN nounced their families were starving and - ag = handsomest farms in our counties. The trees | doubtless the way in which those held by Mr. | th* District of Colun.bis in equity couse Ro. 1 HORE. 11 WAGON, 1CARIIAGH 18ET | — I8E8 CuBr DPOUR BUND! Paex- |p x... i. # > AND ORY. Tae BERLITZ SCHOOL AGES, that they were compelicd to drive out the cou-| A mass mcoting last night in St. Paul to pro- sin Bapdups 3 SADRLE and A SMALL Lor OF | | ENTY-TWO care) ¥ STREET SOUTHWEST. = seyheopecin Tilley Ht cont the fe of overs man im the text against the Hall-Fitzsimmons fight Wed | puctod against the residence with vuch force - nesday night was attended by over 5,000 peo-| that window frames were smashed out, orna- ; Wanamaker bad been used. Mr. Wanamaker, baler inne sandr dled ctteeg poem van @ Mporniseeapey votre Of the Seu Girt and Spring Lake property all hits Sure ar reser HERE Mah | Surana oO by SLUCK P.M. (vevinulug. wi son, ict of Colusubia, passed the TOL day. or duly. ington street, wing real estate of ERMS CASH. . E. DY! ‘si bered, a Sapien ae Beings ees BE Be, fies peri ne Pet RK to which we inviteat-| By virtuy of adecr@of the aue Conrt of the on 783 Lath ot. mw. ‘Tor Open all summer. Lower sunmer rates. Preparing Wai DISRESPECT OF THE MILITARY. for collece a apecialty. Mr. Huey would say wus that Mr La a ‘st wri in auld Disthict, ‘cone y Toutes Bhomasker, dove sed. i Phas made all sorte of fun of the bandfal of | Pie. Archbishop Ireland was the chief speaker | ments in the rooms were stashed, two pillars | MT, Huey, arty of eapltaliste for €400,000 anti | tsused wiih the Set gett” atta nn eunds “Be: | arpa ciministrators of sory Saaaate, See, ungernicnied will offer | | Branches: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chieu of the evening. and he arraigned the prize ring | from the center of his front porch vere torn ie io ‘ in | #imming for the same on the west side of Market srace u RATCLIF! TWENTY POURTH, © Fore. Berp. Abo STULANET eclows at AmbUry beardlem youths, but declared that they wend ea eae ne ae eee eae at throwa into the sard. | Eorveggg io 1m cash and the balanoe in | Siheeud of 1 oot frome cornar of Beige atret | vty OF StL, Dodi, ar Mane Perk, 3. 3. a : mt sot harm the “ Jegged, ci tte - 4! " " and Space Fanning thence e vc 4 the folio PS CIVIL SERVICE INSTITOTEAND deden” na they cherutevized the malta, [© municrpal authoritn for permitting the | Sin rvagh weston hare korean ne ook oot AH MeClare, tho editor of the Time, | Market sfucstou dthat or orem tolls SRE joey cloan, aun sin in hpciiaf Nanthastoae Mean ae ee = that as mused militia were withdrawn | ©*Dibition. Ex-United States Senator McMil- | without cating smaller. The yard, which. was | %9° %FPeared before the committee and read 8 | $'"D.e45 oy hoteet Matinerson ene ae bait of lot munbered twenty-one 1). im square | PAFeG sUccwetULly for VL wacviow Geyartioastal ead — tered four humvee ‘ LEVEN TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGR, | fren ave (ih lost Gu esata Fat seal Pema —— th one hundred and twenty-two (1m) OUT OF WASHINGTU: Heist ey AS a8 ek She re Bal, ‘plan ‘of “Georgetown: thence with said WOUR ROOMS EACH, NOW UNDER baiLonn. roar : jong statement, in which he positively denied d release every convict in the region. | Jan and Rev. W. H. Buttrick of the First Bay-| beautifully ornamented, is = wreck to make | (208 * rely PG ning impatient, however, a3 the delay in | tist Church were the other speakers, and were | man's heart ache. Neur the dwelling @ nand by Bardsley Gotten t shee cites 1 > A ¢ interview with Editor cig yor ai md ; et two (2) inches to © public ‘alley, muproved bye | ——__ OU ~ Fecalling the troops they decided to try, to | even more severe than was the archbishop. To-| s0me bart), sinbis and carriage, house, with MeWade of tie He said that he never filing wii il be Tiered Sra ite drawn RENT AND PAYING 4 GOOD “Tiggim sag ue proncied the deere: One. | NEY WEXDHOK COLLLGE overcome them farce of bers. seemocial wae - received stock n thin or | West and parallel with sai 1 the piace ‘Cah abd the Ualanes in t ual stat rr tines at Beiovile are in m pocket formed by | Tova te,S.onact the mesting s memorial was | Goue fragments were cried forty ra from | peli tack nor anything cae of alue for | Ste micholaictty"t tase ictans wees TREEREST. 1H SQUARE at fas Pour sta nan re day a Py isietie tests ‘three mountains. On all the site is com- e ca . a a wawr schemes He supported Barduley for | descrited in ceed irom John Marbury’ to said Geor “e28," 2 num ti wid. | Full courses in each collmer, with @iplomas ama manded by wooded billides, from which |and prevent the fight, in view of Mayor buggy, wagon and road curt] city treasurer Lecause he thought he deserved | W- veruell. recordgd ia Liver 3 A. b..Ser 24" teks ra dstate (6100) wil beseysired st case | SET aatigesttoees Srmeratary, Sonos ewe sharpsbooters could pick off the militia one at | Smith's public refusal to do so. It was pro- yond repairing. Ip the bara | 26 office by reapon of his putils eervices, feats Sita he antiee ohare ele ea Se dverrey. Couveyunciig and’ recording st parcuas | “aatie charnes. “pete Sovteutin atime Posed to presont the memorial toduy, bat | three of the Hardestys (tenants) were Fee tnk |W. W. Goodwin explained to the committee | Miss Bealls ‘eaaiden tp sil Oseeeuen reas SEG Teg AT AFTERNOON, JULY TWERTY. LEON TOBRINER, 1» ay2i-tw de ; SOLDIERS SURRENDER. the crowd Fotid bave'no delay. With outs | obacco, and avon being Brought fae io fc" |g Wanscction in gar hanroramen acer auias | ett Re la apéliien. 20 its, The mom | OOUCE ta the cee eh Senos 6 43g et nw. AGERSTOWN SEMINAR) CoMiaines KEE At 10 o'clock yesterday morning 10,000 min- | of “Prevent it now” if was decided to carry the | Ping timbers, One of, te Herdertyr. wee | Be entered into with Bardsley in 1888, but which | seutvec IN feet tunt af said ot on Waaninan | CoCLOCK. on the promise, weaballséli the elowiné | DUNCANSON BROS... Avct Mar Go joneers, thandDste” — gyll-deds rect 2 tect; then west Jaralicl. with | Slory brick dwellings, havirw four roo.us exch: feet then. soutu 20 feet Until 1 inter. sire 8, = and 23 on the nari side-gt | Pe ATOLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctionsers sects the acuthy lie of said Tot 22. it Boing the wae Juch Place, immediately atter lote 2, 24, 28, broperty described in deed from Lewis £. Phones and | 26 on che south side of Din<iuan piace, Wife to said. W. Varnoil, recorded in Liver N. | laire Gs spd is bounded ty E HOUSE. No. 1014 PENN- September 16, 1h. ©. T., No.3 et soq., of the iand recordsof | 8nd F. New Jersey avenue and North Capitol strvets > SOUTHEAST. cataiogae ayy to WILLIAM HPN. 5 | northwest, 1s now under rent ang payine & good ine tue of adeed of trust, duly recorded tn Liber LED Frederick, bia. ayn a other parcel of land in Beall's terest, offerings rare chance ior a profitable invest- | No, 11ud, folio W) et neq. oueof the ined ene 51. GECRGE'S HALL POR BOYS AND .UNG edition te Geouretpr. being ict Ho, S12, shown.cn | "42t.s made Enown st time of sale, All conver- | Sar mtiet ote ounustht, and at the request of the |S) ion, St. eunnewwenr walters Ma iret, 9 ye plan of said” aduition, tront.ng 00 feet on West | foal! conver- | party se. ured thereby 1 will sell et public auction. i 7 Fon ge anal il record ux at. Purchasers cos the Promina, "on Fhibat. TWENTY | Mattel; A.M. primal: Aw ors, farmers and otlor natives who have no oc- | matter iugore Gar. Merciam af ouce, aud the | Mmceked. unconscious aud received @ tarcible | W&# NOt settled until May, 1801. ‘These invest- | Wasninton - . ty ments de by ity cupation at all, took possession of the hills | Capitol for ‘that purpose. A committee wea | Cut ou his head by a piece of falling tinhar, | Mente were, made before Rardal tke nad oe around the Briceville camp. Fifteen hundred | sent to summon Gov. Merriam from his resi- | The ozher two men were biown to the greand, | trast in theme of these were armed with rifles, the rest had | dence to receive the memorial. The goveruor | which saved them. Mr John Hardvsty's cou~| yo ommitiee than passed a resolution to shotguns and pistols. They came from all the | told the committee he could not address such u | dition is not considered critical by Dr. Thomas | .. 5 scn before pipet cashiers of all the’ maines in a radius of fifty miles. |The organiza- | great crowd, but would receive the memorial Tis cate mes aek through the bestof the | Hitional Panks in the city which Bardsley Soe eae ae 5 ae tee eed ee complaint was filed | Grifith applo orchard: taking bis fuest fruit | st8ted had paid him interest on public money Pian oe a ihe avidin ‘A THREE-STORY AND | STMINAKY WiLL 7 i og | rect and running back with that width 90 teet to un | ancIne = $100 as | Sront_ of ; tation fortraindag- beet Fp On the call toarmas the litle garrison of eighty. | and n warrant insued for the arrest of Fitzsim. | trees up by the roots aud moving, them trom | Aig “tho "provrietors aud euitorr of ui de | “iia: Onethind cash and te taiance at az and | Seats tithes Sita tape se Lact Sea hs | BCR at tee Au. ha, at sank | tes pen enh og rue antly and ed | mons, oue of the principals in the coming fight. | their places, sweeping destruction throug the we Savi id to | twelve months, for which the notws ui tue purchaser, | Proverty Will be rewoud at the risk and cost of the de- | round situate, iyiny and bea in tie cl oF Week, | ee =o Sas eight men turned ont gallantly and prepar Lg ss Mr. Robert | B¢W#papers who arecharged with naving paid to | fysly eeeete ake | fausting purchaser or purchasers, incton, District bon sr ; ~ ths It was swo + by Wm. P. Landi ‘The fact | finest forest trees to the furm of Mr. Kobe ring interest sroiu the day of sale, Wis. be take! cm ; rick of Columbia and known apon tue | J/AUQUIEM INSTITULE, FOR NOUNG LADIES, for defense. It was apparent at a glance that » a hicekahea Le ek. Griffith, where two sheds were blown from a| B*tdsley a rebate on the Public advertising, as | snd alien retained on the property sold; or all cash, at | _4¥1=ite ALLMER & SLOAN, Aneta, | ground Jat or pian ‘of mani city au Jot mumbored Warren yi, fight would result in masacre, A mecting| was ot once tclegraphed to White Bear. and | Srisitl, where two sheds were blown from ® | wollas Auditor General of Stato. McCamamicnt, ion ofthe pan heir A dean 2.600 oucach | J ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., auctioneers Sramuatay bse Browning rea ewcurind sul |, Thirty-At aman yeu ta Se cers was called. 8 ons 7 5. + 1, es : ‘of sale will be purchaser, ss vison of pered ne (1), Pisinwont Powis of \ ars tute, Se ae an cee | kee ‘of people from all parte of the cous: | round and tenaut’s house shaken. pnd oe Fyceisgd frm Bardaley | Rifconveyanciug at cun: ol if puribanet ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | BUubored nine Lundred and seventy-tW0 (Wie). to. | aad Danville Hes ba uuiew tee suttel and the mob would withdraw. . Others | try are constantly arriving at St. Paul to wit- | At Mrs. Louisa Steuart’s handsome place the tien veasi fon th ey oe Of euaniat ry fg eg eee Row, ON ELEVENTH STREET BETWEEN M AND | €tiher with eet = Pattee cu ban Leek te Seg y= Uicugit. that it would be suietlal yet every | mew the fight, and it is fully expected that the | fannel-iike cloud seamed to separate, sparing | the eaperverepert nT S| _syioabae : Crater aatket_| ,® STKELTS SUUTHEAS ny conden Ete Bent d ier cout yt anime rajasie seat | areiaree 2 SSS one was in favor of doing his ‘duty, not-| seating capacity of the big amphitheater will jouse and building, laying wa ii; «a Ro Tin Solle Pret neq’, one of tho and tecorda ier | Smad Paewlat trust upd the premaies sold, or | iottnre.@ , : with t chards. Handsome shade trees ¢ DAYS bike . : 4 At the option of the puurcuaber. A depositut | \ EW i ar oar withstanding the exposed position they were to | Le sold by Papo Tho management have no Pepegt eect Sorta, aad ie banat CURRENT POLITICAL TALK. = SUEURE DAXS: pany urea erage we ths oh at jucitcatioa ia $200 roared the tue of aaie, It the ternal nie | NSS wsesah La : ae Prene. uae ~e — = . 21 d I a JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Fromt ® premises on WEDNE=DAY, END) | Saleruchttescrved to resell th ee ees ‘OUL. ©. 3. WalGHT, AM. The miners called a parley, and ere met on ——+e- he eile sae ache Larsen pio Siuahax Wksctana Senin Vass the Mama wil Viteha Dam. | RECS DAP OF SULA. A 1D. ANDI, awk mad cost of the uefeuitine yurctanr after five dayw | _2¥ts.tu.thive " dornwall, 8... meatal ground by Col. Sevier. They stated THE BAYREUTH FESTIVAL. ierenehed O& ar thelr tanks, and caleatio Gov. Foraker to Leave the Field. FINE WINES, WHI uate mn ihe chy o¢ Washtaytoms Dharice of Catan: | MAvereTe Nea catch sale i wotue Revove yu | EN: sg FO Seen nutes case tataea since Wt ame Yeolde” Presented as te Never | Mit, Was strewn upon the earth ty-waste. | In regard to the alleged Sherman-Foraker | FRUITSAND VE gue thousand 1000s, togeties with thetaiprotensen: | Porat atthe cost ot tie purchase tien “Teru mmaderate, Misty ud beaithfal Steaua fd oeitatem sek Srenens : : “ agp sine ¢ . 7 Trastes. | Iiestine, gun, capes. ang of acorns. THOS Sgnvicts were. quiet turned over t0 them. —— ae ae aera aaa oie tare eeN ani, | aarel the Cincinnati Commercial Gaacte) 5 "Secs; Gnedaied cosh, the balance te cnosndtwe | syie-aes MATCLIFFE, DARI go” | HANEGE™G BT ean so as ‘is request was emphatically refused e : prints today the following by Gov. Foraker: Mpng . uctioneste. | a miners then asked Col. Sevier if he would re-| The performance of “Tristan and Isolde” | and fragments are strewn from sige’to side of | Niyr'* amo’ guys uma, bY Gov. Foraker: move his troops and take the convicts with him, | Yesterday in the Bayreuth festival attracted an | the farm. Soe apap ager pee He asked what would be done to the mining | international audience, which filled the Wagner A CHILD BLOWX FORTY YARDS. a ay ponils company's property, which was also under his | Theater to overflowing. The Alvary and anti-| The tenant's house upon the farm of Mr. | "4 este oan 3 - old- rotection. They replied that it would not be | aivary factions were strongly represented, but | Waters Hall was blown down. Mr. Griffin, the | 8 ™ conference for the purpose of citing me —. on tie Knoxville company's stocknde, whatever bias the latter party entertained be- | tenant, was absent, but was hastily summoned | *° 8Pbear before it, as though it wore some au- years at G per cent per cnhum, paysble semi-annually Re MLS, SANDY secured By seed of trust on. the property sold or ail JY BEERS, Momtromery county, Md. recpeus sept. | Sanh. purchasers "A ‘depiws are 3, “Phorcingh traning ie atined ‘ete With te NOMTHWESE | $200 required at is Hive 9; tle, Te te terse of pale PROPOSALS. asmrcaporina cle tque awameue, ite | Sfe,not complied with in fifteen days from day of Sale | eee een ie ee ee eee a haneat ator SULY TWENTY- | Mbt reserved to resell the property at the rak | GEALED PhUPOSALS ADDRESSED To "OOM. | Hon sddeee MENRYC BALCOWELE A Motes UCLocK we will | aNd com ot the desauiting purchaser alter Bvedaye |S astiey Saye mg | advertiveinent of such resale in some newspaper pub- | V be Teveived i disuedin Wesuington, D.C. ft commune and re- | FiKST DAY OF AUGUST, 189i, tor the construction ore the entire contents, which will be found Siteen barrels of fine W HOOL FOR GIRLS, MOLI: ; ! z ay, | Heue ies - ' town, N.J.. twefth. juar beens Septewver t below Braceville. If such was intended | fore the performance was transformed into en- | to rescue his wife and children from the ruins | St tribunal empowered to take jurisdiction | Knownas “K" winaky. | None better in, this usrket bebembeea Fetish sete Trastere, | “Piataand specications con'ts teen at the anditor's | "tu, $20; summer seaton, Jats 1, filena to fall back there and fight it out | thusiasm under the spell of the artist. The | of their home. The wife was critically injured | Of teh matters und compel a man to explicitly | “Teriis cas, DUNCANSUN BuOs., fyl0-tkés RATOMIFIE Pane & vo. vanete, | SMe gi al. The right is reserved to reject any or # —e SISTER SUPERIOR. Tegardioss of consequences. The leader ré-| whole of the performance was of marked ex-| and two children were hurt. One child had ar | 2¢#ne his position—which {s only another way | 221: Pees VW Aviek & WILLIAM & 00., auctioneers. = = — piled that no attack Would be made. cellence. Felix Mottl of Carlsruhe was per-| i broken and another a leg broker. One | of saying got out of somebody else's road—and Photos “Otice of the Comusinueer B, Co nea BICYCLES. ‘TROOPS AND CONVICTS MARCH OFF. fect in his utyle of conducting the work, which | Cbild was hurled forty yards from the house | alll that Kind of stuff is simply so much non- —————— > 6 the work. which | snd found inabranch unconscious. Mrs. Griffin | #ense, indicating, if there is any truth in it, The troops then marched out of camp, taking with them the convicts, all of their commissary, supplies and baggage. ‘They marched to Brice- completely charmed the audience till the | received injuries about the head. Her brother, | that the fool friends are again abroad in the close. The Wagnerites who were in the au-| Mr. Moreland, was ulso injured by the falling Masly atleece pretine bn creat tape il building, but not seriousiy. BS tille and there took the train to Knoxville, as | Groce Vi Probably concur in the conclusion | Dustin pe rset 92 000, Mr. I. Mek. |dease, with whish ao one would have aay ‘ * that the opera was never sosplendidly performed , oo priftith watience.”” dispatches to last night's Stan indicated. before. Conductor Mottl was assisted by Carl Griftith’s over $2,500, Mr. Robert Griffith’ 's over | P! WI he F . When Col. Sevier's command had been placed | 4ymbruster of the London Haymarket Theater, | #900: The loss of Mrs. Steuart is estimated at hen the contents Cee eablh ‘oraker’s in- on board the train and it bad pulled out the | Who conducted the music on the stage. direct. | 1,000. Lenin rermngerpmei grt ash tiiners in the same orderly manner marched to | in¢" there quite an: army of bunteag horns, it is re-| pented to Senator Sherman he said: “Gov. tugton, D. duly AMY. — Sew led wall if iH B NTREE: Pypecived ai tus onc anal TWELVE MON SAT- | Joig BALGAINS IN Lane FOR SAPETIES Court of the | By virtue of adeed of trust dated J: ». “a One thes “BARRE terns ob ” urbig, parsed im, equity. ‘caume No: | 26), and duly twccrded tn iber 9.1304, tie to'eé | RCneMe atc om ngtare 8 i. Bank Zorn af wev- | alan a the cat sate of Janst ¥" Washiniton etal arerlecendanta, 1 will offer | bia: aaa Ueeesteeat or ae pa eek eae | pcorrantiogy cam iw outaine’ "ape CT pe Rg caasachencered sg Panui aucion, tp ont of ue rien, on | we wit aly at pu zice-top, iframe ofthe presi, | for ft. the ome of the smapertor of balan oFthe Dit | standard finish. very best mater‘a! ond cam be NDA ST. A.D. 1891. | on WEDNESDAY, JULY FLPTEENTH, AD. isnt, | tot Colts St is teeerted to tolee eee ead | fitted to any damp bracket (usuauy’ ” nie O'CLOCK FM. jot one (1), ih square ond | at HALE-FAST FIVE O'CLOCK i. M.. the soliowing | ei ine SW. POUL AER SW Bl ay | the trade) urn, District of Colum. Said lot fronts 30 test | forwits the front 3 fence peal Pirse eens ees | MOBLACT, Gomptewoners, DeQo iydr-gt Ginches on 17th street aud 7 feet on D street norti= | width the depth of $1 leet of lot No. Hof Carretl's sabe 12046, 8 wherein From Fair Haven, Anne Arund: : = x I Sha ROPOSALS FOR FURNISEING PAVING AND GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. ©O., the mines of the Knoxville Iron Company, Ported that many portions of the houses de- | Foraker feels very much about the matter as I | Test, sion of lot one (1) in square No. 575, togeiher with, et where the convicts have worked without trou- | Save4 by seventpteo arnctar ee struments | Troyed were cartied miles away. Agon of |d0. Lnever requested him or desired any one anime gf.sale as, prescribed by the decree: One, | the limproveme substantial shreesiory | of vhe Commsacioners, Wat ington Det ialyenis | Ta B GRAVES, Manager. (1718) 1899 14h stn. ble for fourteen years. The guards, being so ‘The orchestra proper comprises 32 violins, | Jo#ebb Dove wae tuken up many feet and for- to request him to withdraw from the candi-| third of the purchase money st: 1@ residue | brick dwel im two equal aud two yoare f cured by deed of tr: at the opticn of the pu: yable respectively st one | I Of sale with mterest, se- | be the property, oF alicasn, | ment fice | KUEW EKAPID SAFETI Dict LPS MATERIALS, Mormauahip, Bel werent aul gtuere. NS icone or broken shokes, xixth seawat, ion. three, wl, aud Mans. ave. PALME, nop. 39 1b D. ‘rms of sale: One-third cash, of which ust | 1891. genie will be received one and two years, interest at © per cent - a ‘oa er. A depcsit of $100 will | per arnuu, payable semi-annualis, to be secured vy | CURERt Gscal year. Biank forms of yroposais De required when the property is trtick od Lerius of | Durchasers Rete tnd Seer ak oo eee ‘specifications can. be obtained at tus office upon, greatly outuumbered, marched out with 125 3 tunately let down without serious injury. He | ‘cy for the Senate. He has as clear and un- Scavicts who. were pat on snciber train and mee et ee | saya “it was awful Lot up in the ir.”” eeeed ig So eerie to thle _onition sb started toward Knoxville. They were stopped | horns, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, 1 tuba, 4|.AJarge tenement Louse owned by Robert| have. According to his statement he isa BE 4 iy wa an Lees e: . catio ef w 4 OU WANT TO SEE THE NeW Dy wire at Clinton, sixteen miles from Knox- - ivn in- | MeKee was completely wrecked and the in- | candidate very much as I am. I will not] ssicobecompiied wita im ten ‘days from day of sale | Conveyancig, aud reconiiuw ‘st paneer tone, | sees tuerefor, tovether with all Decsonnry iuurme- | YO eae ee Spring to | amet makina otal th ce sage band, |i nattowiy ecaped wth ther iva: |ecramtl torte, upper ofthe member of | rcp aod My emu rontaue | Heese gat ce yo te fervent 9 rosapeh ts toca pe carrral DART. ‘The piiners then started for Oliver Springs to | “dhe leading ‘players | Small child was dashed unconscious to the | the le el Z eof ees rec See ‘OF part of Ulus. J. W. DOUGLAS! . BOSS. mabe itberate the prisoners. Lovie ars paier Ole ee eee | ground by a brick falling from the chimney. | the Senate I would accept the trust and per-| so ass Es, prastee. Durcheoe Ho ROBERT, Couumssiouers. . Iva” | RIGHESTGRADE HOME PRODUCT. WITE CUI ‘The whole of eastern Tennessee is in symps- | brought together from twenty different musi- | ,¥r. Somerville Bowie and family, who were | form it as bost I could. ‘ATCLIEFE, DARK & CO,, Auctioneers PHOROALS FOR CONSTRUCTING SCHOOL | Wecarcy the beat snort unr of whee town. thy with the miners. : bet gordi Y obliged to return hume ou their way from SENATOR QUAY'R RESIGNATION. | peered spc ory ‘ Pious: “Utice of the Consuianicners B. C Wash PRGHO Tot cng, REN TOD. Ric Gox. Buchanan wae apprised of the turn of |“ Amcug the auditors were Prinee William of | “luFel, bnd just drawn up to theit house wh.u | Col. James S. Clarkson said yesterday inre- | #XECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED een ee aru | berscaived ai tine otice aut TWELVE OCTOCK Me Legronas, Sip apiites” Seainony ab ta WEBEL bower sarone ply. pc eee ae ot | Hesse, Prince Ludwig Victor of Bavaria, the | facm dle = rere prgiis! ~ ~~ fit ag | 882 to Senator Quay’s intention to resign the | NOMTAWEST, IN 1HE CITY OF WASHING. WEDAESD ARS SUES TOES TY ROU ONE 20, FRIDAY, JCLY TWENTY -FOCILN. 1A.” for a ENR SLM Oe. 3. route for the seat of war, some of the compa- option letely destroyed. “Ihe horses took fright at | 8 : & No eleliclmaeee Pbk ND. epee Wo-story Teur-rooR, school betuse on Sali WHED € ies being artilery eompasties ermed with Gat | Cratie "counomeeure, The toms which oe | thefaling debris and with mach difteulty were | ha!Twauship of the republican national com: sOBy SUPOR MG THE THIBTIET DAY OF | irigutia'® "py order ot the Trustee. | Hock Lt, loin shi 10,"Brootinnd.. Tiank forse of PRs oltase saan Boras — ling guns. teuded the performance was favored with | brought under control, Mr. Bowie received «| mittee: “Immediately after the election Sena- | (1 teinises, 1 will offer for exsent public ancien the | —$<$ —————— | rr a ee te ‘upon. on Has arrived. The miners are under almost military diseip- | [oi dia’ weather severe cut on the forchead, Dr. Wilkinson was | tor Quay statea tc his colleagues of the execu- | ie imeulbee.} wilt offer for eulet pubvis an tion the FUTURE DA theretor at the office ‘of the inspector of Duc dings ot og tenet bape orca ino] a SS shed eeiy eT namstanes to his and hlefright-| gn thet. ‘he dha. wot crine eaerune | doptiie Wusleotten pauc aly hangin’ ty “Us| (PHOMAB DOWLING & SON, Avqdonsens | fores'vilbsiweaiiatel” scat wisest cm | Mt ton benty and yatnall others tosiep, The they give franily. As lon ened family. chairman; that he did not desire to do the | ‘eptii o- 10 feet Er Es base ‘any and al; bids of parts of bids. "3. W-DOLG- SS ee en ee ques| SHE CLUNG TO HER HUSBAND, A lates’ barn Addon: ng to Mr. Bowie con- | detail work and Lave the detail correspendence | Mantis) prick dwelling house of tree stories and a UGHBRED JERSEY COWS. 14| LASS. JOHN W- KusS. HM HOBERT, Ge ue | Galland seeit. cent, bot just as svon as the soldiers are with- a taining five horses aud his new crop of hay | Cf political committee; and, still more, that} Terins: One-third cast, balance in, one, and two CALVES, 2 YEARLINGS ¢ NOT REGISTERED), sioners, D.C. alu — Guia the deneiats GM he Meuse. Turned » Deaf Ear to Her Mother's En-| gave way to the viulent wind ind buried the | be felt that a United States Senator ought not P upon tne DSpace eect ae een | «WAGONS Ohitr GaaMerne Sone DERARIMENT OF STATE. WASHINGTON, GEO. 6. ATWATER & Co., bverner Buchanan's presence in the coal treaties—A Scene in Wilmington. animals. Neighbors were soon on tho spot, | to be the chairman of « national committee or | 9 devout 01 6-00 wequited ‘at lhe ut'mae:| DEL). MORSE ARE, 1MON ROLLEK SUOors, | 19, J0lp 10, 1801-—Sealed provontia will be received | yg sasisiis tan: aa Ee eee tha ieee leriaitais | , Sensation was caused in Wilmington, Del, | who rendered ‘aid, and the horses wore eatri- | &RY political committee. His colleagues on | Lerus tobe complied with wtuin twenty dayeorright | 2LOWS HALMOWS, HAY CLETEM, Fan. | shthe, Dovertuces of Stale atl TWELVE MOF very unpopular there, as in the last legislature | ist night 1 man driving furiously down | Cte, but two of them will dic. Mr. X. Crow, | the committe resisted this. and persuaded bim | i vttor tives days" alvertisoiuent tarseise ewe | CRUSHER: HOTBED SASH, HAiitEws’ go. | said departinent with stationery ‘aunt wistaisnetes 3 5 be voted for the convict lease law. Weket strect near City Halt cegaaty Gown | anewiy arrived settler in this scction trom {not toreign. * * * Whenhis health failed | spr ami-ued'ia Washinton ise, niet tt VTE GGL a 9 Po LADIES’ GOOD: convicts are pow at Knoxville in an old | Narket street, near City Hall square, lashing | Oijo, was in the field plowing when he saw the | i the Senate and he went tc Florida, on his | Ingand recording purchaser's cost eacuine; to persons and Aru proposing w bid.” "The nest te | SRERGT a Sealine Meus building under guard. Acall of some labor | her foaming steed at every step. She wheeled | toruado upprouching. He threw himself into Calne aged Sede hvantatn me then bis! j.9axas Cor, Sth dnd # ais, a.W. D. H a i hao queity chen ny ee mpason Ladies skirta, Sic. per yd. :chil- seen ep eth is “ i i ahs unaltered determination te resign. - : ct r OF GEOR quand a ° cle in | aires’ ‘ ie kite piaitiut. 2 pee ie'wasvported lst ight, that he taness at | were gathered Inthe mst of the roeg us| wot runs he Limb of a eee which we | az Caehwon nthe interview fpoke in the | WALTER B WIKLIANG a CU aucionwm —| MENA AORN IRE Catt Sra ee | ty ti iGtisraered Ek Gt iia seta tating ba OATES Oliver Springs had released the 130 convict ized a laky. ond me hurled through the air. A large area of corn | bighest terms of praise regarding Senator VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ANACOSTIA, jylS-4t___ THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. | the sus: of $3.00, an aqusraites of a faithtul por- | 2S ——_—_ api but up toa late hour this report was not veri- | Tecosmized @ young man an 'y, and at once | 31.4 tobacco in the path of the tornado is de- | Quay, for whom he had a high regard, affection ongeclatbng hs Pntt TAGE HOMES AT AUCTION. | — a tioneers. | Peace of the contract which may be awarded hin. Re Ds EING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- fied. ‘The excitement last night was intense. | Called out toan officer: eras of trust duly, recorded in ither | PYUNCANSON BROS., Streets were crowded and a diversity of opit 1405, Yollos 307 and 10, respectively one at the lad records of the District of Co\tiuLia, and at the req Of the parties secured by th on the mises on TUESD. 1SV1, at SLX U'CLOCK P. = estate, situate im Aun: ‘All samples suboitied should be feft'at te “atateee- Establisuinen, TMG New Lurk eve. Fire ‘Stand Date. nw, | ery room orthedeparstaent Ips in21,25kos" | cae a ec! wor ones emer eae — = a rill off TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME EPARIMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, ANTON AND CAROLINE LEMCH, formerly eHe THIRTIETH: | "HOUSE AND THREE LOTS ON HARLISUN | L)'D.t-. duty 7, 1901.Sealed, propoests sal tee ae. fq ANTON ANB CAROLINE 1c ere owing described STHEFT, UNIONTOWN. ceived at bg Sd het clerk und superin By virtue of two deeds of trust. duly reconted tn | #udent of buiding, “ oa = aT. XW, Edler Nol BSE; Fou rr, Shd'Tabers Sg. game sole | BREEN, CLOG NOUN. TULE awET Yaw | MMS_GPO, WAGNER, 2020, 14TH ST PzeL sey ofthe and records ot the District ot Co- | SAP catiag Ste Sh, Wes Sats taro nies | compete eombehaeat of Human’ pir Gove | ed, and trees measuring four feet in di- | and respect. “Arrest them—that man! He is running | ameter were twisted, uprooved and thrown to ‘MAJOR M'KINLEY SUMMONED HOME. won was heard. Many of the labor mon said | away with my daughter! See—he is trying to | the ground. Some of the new shingles of the| Major McKinley, who has been in West Vir- the minors have done right. getaway barn of Mr. Deitrick were found at a distance | sinia. received a telegram Sunday night an- The troops who arrived yesterday deny the |S 0"%) | Sasi | of haifa mile from the, scene of destruction. | Si seen) vale statemente that they weld not fight, but| Just then the young couple, in order to avoid | Siuch anaicty iv felt in this wectine thug | nouncing the dangerous sickness of his w Wished the miners to capture the convicts. The | the excited woman, stepped into a doorway | greater damage aud perhaps loss of life | He left on the fast express, but anid that in case i " a req & ‘Jeilet Arbeles, and better prepared to do Shaupuo, Coattanooga boys show a brave front and are | and disappeared. ‘The enraged woman made | uve befullen the residents on the banks of the | bis wife became strong enongh he proposed re- | hiver Ne ured thereby. we will salt st AUCTION, INFRONT | [ascoue Supplies. Schsdeie eae Ter eecel | and Dress Bait ju shorter tine tia Lovee, owtiee 6 Setorasined to return ad face the danger. |an extort te epring from hee vehicle cxclatee | Pavezeat taining during the summer, bringing her wits | !ca ua, Gevther wih tubrovemente~Cwo ince | OHH TREMTSEN Ou MORAY. Tile TWENTY: Eiie ponthier carer "upce ‘spyustioa "Whit | Eermew method Sovak nie capris iter a TROOPS LEAVE MEMPUIS. ing: “Ob, my God, he is taking my daughter ‘The tornado took the shape of a huge bali, | him. The major took occasion to deny re- BREED RAY OF JULY, AD. INL. AE SIX | MAURY. Acting A » ite® | teanton’ ealos of Waskennbon. oem The Chickasaw Guards, Hibernian Rifles, | int # saloon to ruin her! Mold dis horse! | Many fect iu diameter, followed by smoke, us | ported interviews in which he wax quoted us| chaser, | A denon ot ured ch fa-h | situate upd betni' sn Uuicotows inthe county of Waste is, Help! Help! Wi hip » at. | rom some large turnace, and was accompunied | saying that Campbell was the weakest candidate Tenn aie coureyanc: | ington, District of Columabia, und known upon the LEGAL NOTI Drzixe Biuff City Zounves and the Hosier Zouaves, | Help! Help! With whip in hand whe at: | om wine args {ut the democrats could have nominated against | itcomp.ied mist wituun ten dayt afters, oftcrwise | famapies Mae Gumi, twomtawa ee and bein | ___LEGAL NOTICES. _ ander orders from Gov. Buchansu, left Mem-) P20 into the doorway and arrested. him, | , The truck of the tornado can be easily seen | bim, and also that Secretary Blaine's condition | the traxtses reserve ther iMate wens Bae | Bre indred and ninety-nine (a amd ait udred > THE SUPREME QOURT OF THE DistuicT a phis at 90 last night for Ericevili», the seat | The girl clung to him. and both were taken tp | fF iailes, having swept everything in itw path. | Was serious, ; the ak ; Pi Bar | (Gib. together with all and wawalar appurtasn<y, soap a sreciat SF OULU MBIA. © cae of the mining troubles. The companies are | the City Hall” The couple gave their names eo =e ssrsergsed iit BREESE A%cracHan,| Truster, | jnents to the sause belonging or in anywise apperain- | Holding «, svectal terns for Orpuahs' Court business, maall, the four turning out about 400 men, nd Mrs. Thomas B. Howard, and produced | Head of the Durham Tobacco Company Dead. | Eight people's party county conventions were | 19.43, COMLASES Now York ave. ferme: One-third cash, balance in six, twelve and | 13,the matter of the estate of Christiin ‘under the command of oe — ay | * marTiage certificate to that effect, Marcellus E. McDowell, head of the Durham | held in Kansas Saturday, and in all but one the ee-THR ADOVE back Ti 20m = sightern months, uote to be given bearing Oper cent etiam onrtiiges while the Washington Legs | oe gence Da saan gave | Tobacco Company, died on Sunday in German- | question of fusion with democrats was con- MORUAN: JULY Sri, axe Tear and pce gg fe ea Sonor all Artillery takes two improved Gatling guns fir | jasband ie a hotel keeperat Lith and Kishwood | ¥% Pa., of Bright's disease. Mr. McDowell, | eidered Te Gilad oan awe siete Guired st time of tale.” Conveyanclor: e.*at par. ing 1.250 times per minute, with 10,000 rounds | streets. She said the girl was sixteen and the | Who was fifty-four years of age, had been ill for | , Mr- Clevelan romised to make « half a 7 ee _ icf THE ABOVE SALE Is ‘STPONED UNTIL | chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with of gartridges for each gun. man had enticed her away. Chief of Police | two months. The firm have branches in New | 2070 speeches for Gov, Campbell during the | SATUKDAY, JULY ELEVENTH. sane hour and | days, otherwise the tras tie datsuitin fall Uy7-decas} ‘By order of the trustees. | the property at the rink and cost of the deiauiting pur- Tpte last night Gov. Buchanan ordered the | Jlackburn, on finding that the couple were | York, Chi St. Louis and San Fra: Gagan rec —— chaser aiter five days' sdvertisement of such resace in y towaitat Knoxville pend legally married, ordered their release, which | \oT™e Chica, et Ee ee OLD ORY ARTES EE Oey UNTHE | some newspaper pubiisied in West D.C ce oe ae | catauea the mothers The eet Tiga, which | and also have agencies in Europe. The firm ‘The Chilian Insurgents Defeated. skroubasy ZULY FIGHTEENTH, same hour and WEwny H BeRoMAn: jyl5dkds CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER,) Trustees. EO. W. BTICKNEY, Auctioneer, 500 11th sirgd to have Attorney General Pick Rrustaud and refused to accompany the mother | 8f¢ 4l#0 wole agonts and part owners of the | A telegram received yesterday by the Chilian i By order of the trastees. fen to hie authority to quell. the troubles in- Lome. She said she would go with her hu-band | Lisekwell Durham tobacco factory, which is | minister afirms the news of the defeat of the i LE is o ——_ tof the Anderson county officials. | or dic. the largest establishment of its kind in the | iyurgents at H The thagtas aoa s oat snore, A08 fs rostroney ox s¢-| Shugrees sare oF SALUARER woe Pompey ay ected tor ter anbeeteaet ON er aoe Lome —+e+ —__ the insurgent troops were completely defeated | T)-JHARD, same hourand place, |) Soeuuk Fk cane ee Bott poueas, Joopsand sayshe don't want any troopsand| DESTROYED BY GRASSHOPPERS. A Remarkable Game of Ball. by the vanguard of she Ste} Givision of the:gov- “ay eee gnats co ernment army under command of Col. Almarzi. sae wants te keep tute ane farina | he Crope of Many New Jersey FarmeIn-| The Grand Forks and Fargo base ball teams | Sinment army t cavalry, commanded by Col. ceiies taah Wa eckin. how’ cutter of meek Jured by the Pests. of the Red River Valley League played a game | Sanvedin, fled, leaving 300 dead, a great num- Dexcaxcon BROS. ; IN LMPROV, i} 4 IGDON & HIGDON, SOaiclioks OF P’ fac summoned the tirst companies sent to Brice-| ‘The grasah. have made their appear- | 00 Saturday that breaks all records for length. | ber of prisoners, with all their arma. Itismid| Steep BETWEEN nts, room Drott building, cornar a Wille as a Pome comitatus Under the law it | ance in Middlece county, N. J and verrent, | Twenty-five innings were played. At the end | the deleated troops were cousidered to be the | _ Onin 3 a tu ss. Bw, Washingtyn, D.C. Aimy Jookisas if the sinte can intecfeve only in ease | OO. daraage has been doueby thom, crops being | Of three hours and ten minutes the game was | finest voldiors in the ineurgent army. ‘city. ithe officials call for th “ uilthae side balan ohle to ‘A dispatch received at Iquique from Co- wie, the military cat only be sed J? | ruined on naan farm The country in the Seis ncepiecishenss necro ae = tains that the inwurgeat deot com- der civil jhority and it is this q that | vicinity of Middiebush bas fered more than Reported Tragedy at Niagara. d the Ac ae bad -ived. off the governor desires Altorney General Pickett | any other section, but the inseets aregppearing | Two Englishmen stopping "at ‘Niagara Saqamnbe tal on teenceer’ moruivg aad iat UNEQUALED IX) THE LEADERS OF THE MOR. elsewhere and their visita are worrying many farmers. It is knows that the leaders of the mob were ‘The farms at which the greatest damage has not miners, Eugene Merritt ed them. He is | been done in Middlebush are those of Stewart S small merchant at Ericeville, but is anid to be | Carrell, Miller Hoff, Aaron Plumley, the Mor- Dichaven last week, aud really treated the aot: | timer Whitehead estate and the poorhouse ‘ecnor with indignity. Other leaders are known | farm. At each of these crops have been de- Sud the sentiment m that they must be arrested | stroyed to the amount of €200 or $250, while a to Nashville, as the law provides, and | other farms have suffered in a less degree. At Panisued. The miners have appointed « com- | Mr.Carriell’s the hoppers completely destroyed mittee to say what dispatches shall be sent out | an cieven-acre crop of uy po did great dam- and what not, aud this committee or some of it | age to vegetables and to standing outa, At the fe im the telegraph office ali the time and read | poorhouse farm the hay and potato crops were ail the matter seut out by the uewspaper men. | destroyed and the insects ate now attacking ‘The ccmmitter, whether self-appointed oF | the cor. Under the miners’ orgenization, oper: | ‘This is the first serious trouble the farmers torou duty at the bey that if be did not les | this section have bad with grasshoppers. - them road the messages they would cut the ——_<r-___ wires. . ‘The Monument to sir John Macdonald. A report came from Coal Creek late yestertay | ay meeting yesterday in Londen at he seying that the miners declare that . é Be troops can be landed there. ‘There are | Committee appoiated to sclect the site and thrests that they will wreck the trains or burn | raise the funds for a suitable memorial to Sir railroad bricges Jobn Macdonald, the late remier of Canada, > A ae Lord Dufferin ‘oresiaing.® it was resolved to Mrs. E. L. Davenport Dead. raise the necefsary fund by inviting public & L. Davenport, widow of the eminent | subscriptions, aid 1¢ waa that ideas Mrs actor, 2 L. Davenport, died at her cottage | morial should be erected im St. Paul's Cathe- near Canton, Pa, at # o'clock last evening. She bad bees ill“ time and last Friday un- - omentum epuection & Dr. Pancoast of Phila- FOR SUNSTROKE sssiated by Dr. Willis Davidson of ( Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. Since then she had not rallied sndon| pr. 4.1 Zurker, Melrose, Minn., “rt Bunday peritonitis sot ia and all hope of her | queca a graiiiviug and remarkable: Tegenersting Becovery was gone. | effect in a case of sunstroke.’ Falls, report to have sen @ horse and a buggy, containing a man and two women, roll off the bank at the “Pomt,” midway between the old suspension bridge and the whirlpool Sunday afternoon. Upoh investigation noth- ing could be learned to substantiate the story, which ix regarded as » myth. An Alarming State of Affairs. A number of recently married people at Up- per Sandusky, Ohio, are in a state of mind over the discovery that Rev. Albert Cussion, who officiated at their weddings, iv not an ordained minister. This invalidates the marriages ac- cording to Olio law. ‘The fact came out ins divorce suit. Hazy Rates to Detaort Via B. 41 For the annual encampment, G. troit, August 3 to 8, the B and O. round-trip tickets from stations east of the Obio river at low 3 2 PI FI ij it il is aE BE s¥ ese sapbites Byepiey i a F i Be cbf an uttack on the town was hourly expected. The city has population of about 8, the Balmacedist troops are making ull prepara- tions for a hot contest with the insurgents. A Paris dispatch says: ‘The Chilian congros- sionalists have recently applied to Lord bury to prevent the cruiser Errazuriz from completing her armament at an Englich rt. It fs understood that Lord Salisbury re~ Fused to interfere on tho ground that such a concession would amount to recognition of the congressional party as belligerents. A heavily veiled woman, dressed in black, entered the business office of one of the morn- ing newspapers a few days ago and inserted « The not ‘until some time re irda tie ase ogee tice in a epirit ot Tre the oe teal a re’ ings of the abade of wife No.1. ee eee Peet omens eae Ss a

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