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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. detachment, who were placed acrogs the road THE TURNFEST ‘AT BROOKLYN. DESERTING POWDERLY. A the adj fields. ‘This was supposed, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. orig lleng Logon gigpoy Spertermiy i maen| Par Generally Conceded to Re One of the | His Scranton Organ Opposes His Election in 4 U. ‘The gutpos! fred on the advancing skirmishers, Finest Ever Held, to the Constitational Convention. & rates of Tar Eves- | who, after returning the fire, fell back on the 2 e Ritchirrs. DARR ‘& OO., AU Roos a The fourth day of the turnfest now in pro-| A Wilkesbarre, Pa., dispatch to the New York GOOD THRE-STORY FRA: with sort Half se higan tho of | Be Smmclately Siete and deploved | €¥ in Brooklyn wa suceesfl fa every way | Son myx: Powdery iain woube at home. Bi Pragcegeacatae re te i Jogton papers. But cheapness is | kirmishers across the field, advguced and | The weather has been fine, the attendance at | organ, the Scranton Free Press, which bas MOVED. . a ot the only merit. Ite serricr is better than any | poured @ steady fire on the outpost. As | Ridgewood Park over 10,000 and everybody | stuck to him through thick and thin for ten 16 MOR SAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTIETH. hig my soon as the line had reached nearly | hada time of thorough enjoyment. There | years past, has deserted him. The trouble o her piper im the city cam j on the enemies’ lines the second and third pla- ft D.C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1891. AUCTION SALES. FUTCKE Dars. Sania of price per Hine per 1,000 Of the Trenises toe above 3 Temwved tn Lo days from da) male ov! <r were not quite so many competitors in the|seems to be that Powderly has been TERUS CASH RATCLIFFE: DARR & CO., — rit al ofS each cased “sere | tamen yesterday and been expected, owing | aiking 100 much” poles of le. ‘The Te RS Le Cheapest} AT HARPER'S FERRY. Shepherd and Corpl. Swett, who were occupy-| to the severe exertions of marching on Mop-| editor of the Free Press thinks this is where ’ 27, THE ABOVE SALE 15, POSTPONED OF AC- pest ing the read. It i# remarkable that nearly all | day. the master workman makes a great mistake, SEE Ba ui Doce aca ae Cavalry Troop 4 ener airy Historic Spot | t1,0, ealry are not cond or —- — this | The program embraced two groups of field | and it gives notice that it will opposo him aa a iikaahs RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. a ae ree Wace bait the tees nae, froportion | @vents. In the first there were the contests in | candidate for delegate to the constitutional ABSOLUTELY PURE Pes — ae Best SOME OF THE INCIDENTS ALONG THE TINE oF | to the noise and the ambulance wagon did not | Feising weights, pole vaulting and the hop, | convention. Powderly has his eye on the EDUCATIONAL. auinicus=- oan ¢hiee" axvanalen se “ONE wuo | fish up a posers: The work, however, was re-|skip and jump. In the second group the ee as nian ee of > =——— wh =e _ | markably well execute: events were putting the 35-pound shot, the 240- | Free Press editorial upon Mr.Powderly's candi- IN WASHINGTON. AKE CARE 01 srives— | ™ 3 " i ‘i Tf Srewnew Te TARE CAE oF TaREeETT SS thie taoretae Hand es emanoxville, also fonght | vards run and the high and low jump. This | dacy with the article booming Mr. Hoban for AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FosNpen pee PRNONERS To MAW tre bat fetes onlored hbatants two diminu- | fast was a combination of both height and dis- | delegate,causes local politicians to believe that = =e eae THE SPENCERIAN BUSTNES® COLLEGE, Ln OF KNOXVILLE. tive but flerce colored boys with boxing Elexe™ | tance ws points of competition. this is an early move to head off Mr. Powderly THs APEERNOON. erybody is wel pany. TC. N. After these two groups there were individual | and prevent the democracy from even thinking ‘National Bank of the Baputite building, comer of ™h and Date. club swinging, wrestling and fencing. ‘Then | of indursing a man who, by his own utterances, = ——_ f The Froning Star. JRATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioncers. WW 2EES &00., auctioneers. Specie: Corresponden = ‘G37 Loumiana ave, ance witl, urwent requests of applicants the Th E ° : ous cores ome of Suortiman sind . ven ta Hanven's Fenay, July 21, 1891. STIRRING TIMES IN KNOXVILLE. | came the “madchen,” who went through the | is neither a republican, a democrat, nor @ EST ERE, PALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. te City Post tae inuumiina e vening Ss r Cavalry troop A on their triumphant march gytmnostic and ealisthenic exercises. This was a | Farmers’ Alliance man, but who ia prepared to] — Q\PKELES RUD TEAEES GENFRAL ASSORTMENT. OF HOU webs hooi of Business Practice and Accounts, Prac- esse Soden sabe = the big | The Presence of Many Soldiers Recalls the | mout interesting exhibition. The Indies’ turn- | assist the party which adopts his own peculiar | py virtue of a ce! of trot duly recorded in Liber GOODS, SHOW CASES. MATTINGS. Ch ck. oid Writing, Mechanica! and “Archi irangh Seoyhad oat Veuainesenes eee Daye of "65. ing wus excellent, and the combination of color | theories. The question that is now uppermoxt | Neo 1isy too Be Cael thetand rwordator | EMM, WALAUY AND ASH BED LOU SULTES, | Scat arses T | fe the Olde anf most Gruly > bridge across the Potomac today st 11 o'clock | "65 in dress and skill in turning was very effect- | is where doce Mr. Powderly expect to gut ae-| Pic, pistiict of Columbia. and at the reqnest of the | AO OE ENS econ ee | ft seesions. Applicativas tecetved at any: and entered Harper's Ferry with the guidons| Notsince the dark days of 65 have there | }™, ° sistance necessary to elect him delegate? droat oF e pronipes th WEDNESDAY. (WENA: | JULY TWENTY-THIRD, AT TEN O'CLOCK | Wie Ligeged car EE ite | fished hilished fm the fying aud the trumpeters blowing merrily. | been such thrilling scenes on the streets of | ‘The games began at 9:20 o'clock and con-| Unquestionably he aces thatitmustcome from | CORR. PAP ORSSULY A fb. Ushi vat SIX | __A.at a | see Mire SAMA Saree ts ee sci tell semen Fhe me sn exertlent humor and the gore- | Knoxville as were seen there yesterday. Since | tinued up to 5 o'clock. ‘The system by which |the democracy, but if tho leaders are all | CLOCK ¥-M-, the ‘ollewing”desiribed real catate, JRATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Auctionesre 10 Gu ERE AEE ores ' ae aed cane: Soe Gee large extent been | the arrival Monday evening from Coal Creek | the prizes were awarded was on the basis of | against him, what will the assistance of a frac. | Mitte sB, Ce, «fty,0 District of Columbia, having won the high position it holds in the confi- dence of the people of Washington by i ? oe Bui bored nacht () in sauere | 3.000 ROLLS WALL PAPER AND BORDERS, MAK- wishing to prepare jor eu'ram:e exaunin of the car load of convicts and the return of | Reneral excellence. All-round athletic _pro- | tion of the party amount to? In the course of | exe thousand (1000), together with the improvements, (ARG AN ALE 6000 PEC | RMS CTH Samoeg easy ok fee ee eee ates ee | tes mis. Hea quectaal Gust ae eee ad ek ee eee eee ce Press pages Smmin€ the Isbor leader the | "icrme: One-third cash. the balence in one andtwo | 7@My THUADAY, MORSING. JULY twenty. | dre 1UY bia i oved off with a briskness, showing | {%¢ militia the greates* excitement | competitor had to take part in each of the | Free Press aa: Years at i per cent per anium, paysble semi-annually, S 5 on, While the men were ready and | Manifest. When the armory was reached by | three events constituting oneof thetwogronps, | “After his recent utterances the democratic vred ew of trast ie property seo el sales rooms, 0 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, LLSUMMER HALF PRICE —THE Oni the march. ‘The country traveled | the Knoxville and Chattanooga troops great | and the aggregate points are considered in the | party will be in no hurry to elect: General Mas- A, the optic ye purchaser. 7 aKM Be oF 3,000 HOLIS” ASSORTED, PATTERNS WALL Teosters, Dengnsre Deorets king of tue awards. Tor i ap- | ter Workman Powderly to the seat in the con ied wits imfteendapa roan dey Ot sa ERS AND BORDERS, Give and past perros, Cajon: ates hater seers, forty years of faithful and unswerving | k muking of . For instance, as cat i con piled with in ifteem daya frou day f ect Patel, Water cv. ores by the troup, yesteciny end today, mhat- | Cote meena ont i Sidewalks eed Gicet te eee alse Wins Taos oh wiabcaneee | erations: commen Gti he, cane TEP oes Tet ghagctereg: tue weber atthe riak | MAIO B roLIFPE, DARE £Co., | Statue, Yunting, Haltniay ams, al ann 7 qver baypens, con hardly be beaten foc the | wonderment af the movements cf the soldiars, | PUO'ts ‘ares prise in the fret group. He wee | hinted tat he covets. The Free Press thinks | Sivortisement of such eae ik ce een nae. | 3718-4 Auctioneers. | ive Cert). O Theteacher, HOGERE NOMS: | dewotion to their interests, without dewuty of the scenery. On both days broad | Tbe troops were marched om the arrival of | beaten in the hop, skip and jump, was. tied | that Mr. Powdlerly’s desire to secure « seat in DOAN EES, BC. AL covesancinw andre: | “PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. 1b sears with the seat critensed eae et toe y» of valley lined by « skirting of blue | the middle Tennessee companies to Court| with Ferdinand Frederick of Patterson, N- J., | this convention ix not consistent with his pub- | cording at the cost 0. the purchaser. bills wore rot by any means the least enjoyabue | Square, where they went through some military | in the pole vault, but his general excellence Portiouof theday'sexpertence. Thecountry has | drills, and after stac also been interesting to the amateur soldier | fessional standpe — 0) i 7 8 BiseEe.? Ul (| TROROUGHBRED JERSEY CO WS. 14] for sie. n- | iished reasons for refusing to accept the ap- SAuUSh, see; Trustees, CAPOROUGHBRED JERSEY COW §. 3 arms reclined in the | abled him to score thirty-four points, two and | pointment upon the world's fair commission.” | jy10akde RATCLIFFE, DANW& CO., Aucts rie Le Me MTSE NMOS ina = uncle to awaft the west Tennessee reinforce- | “e-half points more than the winner of the ee =a . | MELON SOW No LESSON 7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. OK P: ts. Court bouse lawn, steps and the streets | *cond prize. NO HARVARD-OXFORD RAC3. W SCOOP regard to any other influence or com sideration whatsoever, Y AN EAPERIENG? Successitil teacher, new and rapid inetbod for an during the Den i o m1 ” er PLOWS: Vtrainows, Hay ct TTEX, FAN, | Kinners terms, 5Uc. per hour, Soc. halt boar: best Fine ata etts ued etpecavis | *3*Founding the place contained great. erowds | ,,1i¢ Competition in most of the events was ‘ <a cnauthor | REREET, NOSE, BELWEENPBUSGRL TARE | SURRY SRL” clben Mult” stood | feiewencen Sy. 90's divine bine and gray. and especialty | * " very keen, and good records were generally | All the Supposed Challenges Are Unauthor- TP NMPROVED Ki NGION CONSERVATOI Suldiors im the especial branch of the service | * day and varied were the exprensions heard meade. When. ibe victors weseawaraed tbe Mtative. £e., TION ON THURSD. "ASHI 5 Wiss ears. eee atone, Oo moa, regarding the condition of things ety ‘ a.p.| TWENTY-THIGD, Is01, A 3 oO as e vl y Virtue of adevd of t ust dated June 10, P SEERR. Voice, viol fi voruet, &. which requires « borse and « double-sent to the | ""A0'2.45 four companies of west Tennessee pipers Li navched proudly ap and | The cable dispatch of eovernl days ago stat-| 1°00, ausiuty Sutted it iiber & Be OO ETS EMO A RUDGE | titre OR CAND: Binetor frousers to be really and traly effective. | The ) militin arrived at Court Square and cheer after Gown the pak and @raity hese ing that Oxford had challenged Harvard toa MILES NORTHWEST OF GEORGELOWN,D.C, territory is fairly patched with spots where | Uywn *77 they cant ie The eeustin | down the park, and finaliy home. WE WILL SELL THE ABOVE EFFECTS. (COLUMBIA COLLEGE or comnence, shed and carbines spit fire. ee oe Today the meimbers’of the turn vereing, their | boat race to take place next September remain3 SALE POSITIVE. TERMS CASH, 8Y3 La. ave.. oppoaite city post office. sabers cla us was brietly discussed by the officers under the | ¢, ilies and frien ds will go to Rockaway Beach, it without official ifleati The chal- t dy lsat THOMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucts. Bamuer sersions Lewin June Zz. Rates reduoed. a KEMINIMCENCES AT DARNESTOWN, shade of the court house trees. All the new | Pere te asee wean ee oc tockuwas Heack. | as yet without ofticial verification. The ¢ the seliowing | >< __“ aaparaiiaa Courses in Business. Eng.ist. shorthand sd Type At Darnestown, a pretty little country village | arrivals were well supplied with blankets. Late (ai relha nate : Jonges thus far published are unauthoritative. tug. CHFEUIArS ohm) 0 CK JRATCHIFFE, DARE & 0., Auctioneers, . STORY BRICK HOUSES IN THE 002 ALLEY BET . many competitors have entered, will take place | °° 5 rhe fr passed on the second day's march, an aged in- ae spay so ——— beards. | jn the bay. This will conclude the fest, which so | C@Pt. Perkins of Harvard knows nothing of any dt the depth o habitant, still wearing « pair of army trousers, ther far bas been pronounced one of the finest and | challenge and is passing a dreamy aummer at | {it'yumot oto. i) Au suse NER, AM, C.., Prin. EEN SIXTH AND ee Dla thereod a aubwicatins shies oy YOO. ALAEY BER & : {informed Tux Srax correspondent that the THR OPPOSIXG FORCES. most success. i ever held. Buzzards Bay. Trainer Adaias goes yachting | Pick Awelling. a Caan, of which $200 mus? ACADEME CF Tan CLT COs, wt been fairly drenched with | They number 100 and were in charge of every day off Marblehead and has forgotion wt thue of sale and the lwiance in equal pat For Younw Ladies and Little Cirle, village street had been fairly ry day ‘ ; ar ae gore suid blood. Taken witha pine of sult | Brig. Gen. Carnes. Companies represented TO PREVENT THEIR TELLING. that he is connected with the crimson crew, 80 | Urarnas: pasaile sont aura et ee —e auzztr the story is digestible. The ninth New York | are: Chickasaw Guards, Rosier Zouaves, Bluff ee undisturbed are the affairs of the victorious | purchaser's hotes and a deed 0: trast on property sulin 9 fo oot ote enmee JE OHERL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ONGAS Tre Srar is the Largest pape omvalry camped at Parnestowa sor some time Ri Th A Woman Butchers Her Children, Who Saw | 4! Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's © TN SQUARY Aa, + haraony and singing. Particular ateeution to ve during the early dave of the war, and later «| ©} Zouaves and the Hibernian itifles. There Her Kill Her Husband. ba Sata males cine Crates rene Ne tS eed arent; | Improved by four two-story brick houses, kinners ss well as tliuse wishing to be gue ‘ in Washi wth Sevaivs skirmish did break few windows | Were nineteen companies in all and contain : By special rales of the university tho Har- | Mis, sive trustees reserve right to resell at Fisk Terms: One-third tasu, the balance ia ome and two | formers or teachers. “Terms inedetate. S34 Published in Washington, wh bend a few sabers along Darnestown | early G00 men. Cureful estimates placed the | A startling story comes from one of the lum-) yard crew can not negotiate u challenge with | CoM of Purchaver i Y HOLTZMAN, Years. Uper cent. mecured by dec of truston the prop- | _ apiS-s&w-u . anak e Streets. During the march eighty-two head. | amber of miners at Coal io iro Paseo ber camps at Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania. In | any other university except through the athletic anreor tis Trustees, | Sa oi A devant of $dom seek bows regained st M* AMY © LEAVITT OF Boston, general equipment and printing facil- quarters have been passed belonging to prom- | 81.500. but first signs cstilities would | April, 1989, the people of ali the region were | committee. “Professor White of that body nas, oo With in fiteen days irou day of sales rekt teserved £0 Puxo Keb atkmony. nei Bier ccusmestace she 6 amaer once Wek | doubtless call out nearly a thousand more. horrited by thelr that Frank Huncock, a | ## Yet, received no announcement of an Oxtord | 279-It9 £56 In. ave. resell the property at the rai aunl cost Of the default ol Sa ities three-fold greater and better than ington «. Grant wand Lee's headquarters conld | General surprise was manifested that, the : z tag Lessons during the sunuiner, apS.whke ATIONS, SUCCESS full imiormation. Strictly conf chillenge from any corder Chamberlain of Harvard. “Positively there will be no Oxford-Harvard advertisement of sich Wapaper puvlished in Washinton, D. cliable cource,” said Re-| T#- THE ABOVE SALE 15 POSTPONED UNTIL | Be pUrcharer Wepanciuy aud recording at te cust of DAY. J and place, on ould con- | 0vernor did not ageompany the troops from | lumber man living at Blue Run, had murdered vatute sncugh’ houeea bo. forse, a city | Nashville. ‘The fecling was that ‘while his | four of his children and committed euicide by TWENTY-BEt DOND, 1sv1- those of any other Washington paper; and, having the full Day Reports r ri . Preparation 10F come. made known by Hancock's wife, who had been | widely scattered at their homes in. various i i By order of the Trustees, _ | Durct iyis-daie ae icone tall tratcben ct a sence the size of Kew ¥ vente presence might not averta conflict. his absence | hanging himself in bis house. The news was | race this year. In the first place, the men aro — | WAL tHE B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionser, Deation nse beca weglected. Sroparction sor sealers sieels tas: elie Seeei AS prevented further couference with the miners, — o ee mae VALUARL ACOSTIA. Cer a ae ogg lg so that the presence of troops would mei © ‘nion, and being dispersed, they LUARB \COSTIA. itt = -FuYNN. AM Ivy Duetitus = = 5 ee ee ee ire sere nus coe | oaavemiie of the aanere.ce senate, absent from home on the night of the tragedy. | Tave® bee vine bene Sine the Nae G. BENSINGER, Aue Be tee ae eked ie hier | Seivaer owe Wer end k ae aw. ¥ fiouuteine could be seen, while the’ position of | AM Ominous feature of the situation was the | Herstory was that she had gone home and | Ss. enabled 15 th of both the New York Associated | London race. 1m the second place, the chalien- | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. f Antictum could be fised nearly. | quetude and lack of boasting on the part of |found the four children lying dead, some | ges which have appeared if the er ' Gly a foth the Little and Big Mo i the miners. ‘There was quiet determination in | jn the house and some in the yard. They | ure toauthentic. Perkins baw beard ee oe ee ae ee Meera tote, ort | thele nitituds, which indicate @ dungercan : Jad at the request ned Uy their, we will oer for sue Press and the United Press, supple S$, CARRIAGES, ES, HARNESS, Tus seniirz SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, TUESDAL, JONE PHA CETH, | 7 fesse ph ae nthe puryone of the tecome was | MAG been, stabbed and frightfally matilated | Hothing from Oxford, and ven if Harvard ie follow na eset 28 Bath et. a: mented by an unequaled service of nfederate Blood. | desperation. The purpose of the troops was, pipic ‘fe. ‘Tee oldest ch should be challenged abe would not row. The District tie of Caton and confederate Blog: Catoctin | of course, 10, retura the convicts and Protect | With ® big butcher knife. ‘The oldest child hl apse “8 ai mountain has its remembrances of the days of i: eleven years old. A fifth child, u babe, was | CFeW# ate too much out of practice and it is t0o struggie. Today the troups marched over the | them, in their work at the mines, as well a8 to | Steen and uninjured at the wide’ of one of ite | late in the season to get into proper condition groun:! of the fighting below Harper's Ferry | arrest the leaders of the movement for foreing | Thurdered sisters, A note, apparently in the | ®84in No, there will be no Harvard-Oxiord | and iatereromed the bridge built across the | the troops "1 convicts to leave on Monday. on ound in the | Face this Potomm: in place of the oue burned Sheriff Rutherford of Anderson county, who | Miudwriting of her husband, was found in the s it Nauta sate Mant 3M) 40 aud a Open all summer. Lower suuuner rates, Preparing is Feeerued tu county | fF Collare a specialty. (records ot the District Branches: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Weetlicr with Layrovauente-rwo lanwe | Pats, Berlin, Londok, “Aise smienes oettees oe toe 7 Exclusive Special Dispatches from al. prominent points in America and 8 kOud or persous wish- | Hier (Solio Sheu ie jug to buy good Work or driving horses, a8 tue sale | oy Cy ascy ar Will Le peremptory. Park, N. ; i ALSO sdurths cash, Valance to sult ere aa SaVIGE INBTIRUTEo ‘ uring the Rrat | Louse. in which he confessed the terrible crime, New Si Ne " Iss BALCH'S CIVILSERY uurope, prints more and fresher war and entered Harper's Ferry. one of the | called on the govern Ste anode [ee ‘aa his-seunnn bea deaive to cid tues olferct Another Hebrew Colony in Jersey. : T'ecome- | CBE: A depen of 2103 w.ll be required v Mites lege, LAUT BG oe he hatin |B it wi allay centers during the war andthe scene | inetance, ves reported to bets fed the oun-| Lummelt and the children because of her con- | | The oftell transfer has been unde of ‘land Sant bur Pitt ge Henle! | tated recoruta at ise cont of Mancha. Sevtusio | LASSUAGCee ly io etl oar, parton sed Telegraphic News than any other ef Jobs Brown's straggle. ‘The engine hoase | 7) 3 ; ue for the Hebrew colony in south Jersey tv be B. beNatNrie apr a= = in which Brown and his little force barricaded | convicts at Coal Creek, was also said to have | “stor the coroner's inqnost, at which it was d indey iG SE tides eloelns, wulting Durchaser-or pur ‘OUT OF WASHINGTON. Tashi cm ibly sup themselves bas been torn down and the cavalry | left im hot haste. found that Hancock had comuitted. the hore. rsa ms apes _ Delonas $2) tbs | H al a — | Washington pap pay halted directly over the spot. MPETING OF COAL CREEK MINERS, ble crime Mra. Hancock left Blue Kun. she | Patou Hirsch fund. It is a tract of 3,000 acres | ANIEL OC. CALLAGHAN,{ Trosteoe. Anas ANP, CHARLOTIE MALL. 1776--O€A " DIVPSRENCE BETWEEN WET AND DRY. A mecting of miners at Coal Creck, which | war seon heard of us an abandoned hanger-on | ¢t timber jand at ifulberton, in Maurice town- | TAGE. : - A ply, furnishing at the same time a greater amount and better quality of Local, Domestic and General Intelli- gence, and a lurger quantity aad a suahinss 9 yesentag's tencek was, Ge [wan called for: mown, saljournod about 6p. ox | oF Wee Tisives camp Living with ths 9% nat | ship, Cumberland county, about twenty miles | “ae oe Peaa- | When. the:-mseu:fexs bied afew |OUsh lamberman. It is not kuown what dis | from, the cclonies at Alliance and Rosenhayn. crossing of the di iding line a Fred. — eer ie =e peepee ies position she made of the babe. A number of Hebrews in New York have forn.cd erick and Montgomery counties. It was a ea X . A few days ugo a messenger from the Kettle | the Cumberland Lund and Ituprovement Come transition between local option and drinkables, | they were outsiders and not miners. The | Creek exmp went to Coutersport with the start- | pany, with a capital stuck of #20,000. ‘They ure or rather between “Pears Sparkling Cicles poer n of the mecting | ling story that Mrs. Hancock bad died in camp | Incorporated under the laws of New Jersey and and plein ordinary everyday beer. Along the | and would ret aliow such talk. ‘There were | and that betore dying she had made w center, | ; a 14) Now York ave, | Situation unsurpassed for beaith, tivtvucy Lagi, ‘i in Liber a Clawncal, “Matuen. Cousmcecal abd ‘Masiters and reconls | | 8a-THE ABOVE SALt 1S POSTPONED UNTIL | courses, "Bont and tution, incmiing washiee, tee, suf the | MUNDAY. JULY SIXTH, save hour and piace. Aus Turnisied room, go, ior term uf teb inobthe: wag auetiens | “Jedd by order ot the trustees, | 117th: sean Deproiuber 7." Liuportaut specie’ cance: — iar tn W. SIEVESTEM: Prwmctpal PAIR D CLOCK? | fa THE ABOVE SALE 1 postpoxeD unmtt | Uy Swrtrucu ee ve situxted tn rf LY ENT, same hour and | 3°" - patasieg ie te | SECM AS SAN, BUREN, sons Reus hed | sw WURDCON OOLLETE 4 ove to biock out the tractintomall farms, "ee ers 1 pow! . WINDSOR FEMAL fond arid wirh the dividing, line pasriyg along | speeches bs a number of leaders, all of a | sion, which not only acquitted ter husband of | Erect couonatie bocce ee es | tiusstowetber | SETURDAM S CAk CLE E ee e e e PINDSCat BUSINES higher grade of Original and Selected the aude of the house or a little structure which | conservative tone and advising against any sort | the murder of the children and himmlf, but | ther Lost ate eee rece On tus place he inprovetsents kes Place, SALE POSITIVE. degree ne eset, Palas, wih diplomas and tells plainly that Montgomery county is at the | of actin violation of the law. ‘The men wid | which declared that she herself wud. two of her | tre tebe at note rete aerea, Some cm titi sh the balance fn, one ant two | "fy Lida Brovlerctthetrastes. | Sete cham tree bie tee Ber oh wte says simply, “Wine and Beer.” The | thes simpiy wanted the convicts rent away.and | paramours, whom she tamed, but whose nates | Of" the Iaud. ase ustuted Ce th oe ed ‘per ont intrest, i seud-snauany. . onoency was crossed early in the day and | nothing more or less. Finally a re President, ¥ tured by eeu of trdat upon " me Bed, or wll r 7 VE I= “" Kev. AM. SELLA, A ML, D. lution was | are not made pubhe, murdered her husband | seventeen houses hate been ere < Sa THE ABOVE SALE Ix POSTPONED ON AC- a eted and ten the ‘A dopisit. of yg es URSDAL SUES TWEE. New Windsor, Ma. { ae & Magnificent stretch of valley dotted by pros-| unauinotsly parsed to appoint a committee of jand the children. ‘The confension is to the | morta to gouputorce A hat factory is to Ean Siteliourand place: SOLS ENES: | ae et FARATORY SCHDOL in the District. Perour tarme opened « pleasant panorama. Car | five to go to Nashville aud Knoxville, if neces-| effect that she chloroformed her husband while | be erected ud Tether tadintins ond lees Bay elise dl __Brorierct thetrastees. | 1 ng onty achool re ei eettiedt UNIVERSITY toctin valley was crossed and proved one of the | sary, to confer with Gov. Buchanan toarbitrate | he was aslecp and that the two men, who were | The nene plan wilt ne pursued aw xt Alliance, ting. yan diver Sit-r | 2 ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. Dermot dite Bie prenuant ot toe aia Laity hottest stretches of gountry yet met with. | the present dificulties. Commissioner Ford | waiting for the eigual, entered the house | where the setugee or Ibe ee ney aa a by | Wve days — (one of the test tecouical and Clessical institut one cs Along the road up Catocti mountains are a | and Assistant Alleman were invited and asked | provided with a’ rope and were hanging Tujsing small iruit aud making clothing. It | luhseorntuca, DESIRABLE, THREE-STORY AND MANSAED SP SuuMy offering tte tuition t0wy-and te number of houses and cottages. Across the | to go with the committee. Hancock when the oldest child awoke and | only differs in so much thut factors are to be 1s, NO. 823 FIFTH si ° We Uhh be? p., mountsins Jefferson was paved aud abalt| A resolution was unanimously passed that | made an outery. The mother herself seized a erected right om the tract and not be depend- Sakae a aw Jei7-2020t__ Principal, 26 New st., setiileieu, Pa. taade for rest and refreshment. The refresh- | each man pledge bimself on his honor that not | jutcher katte and tried to frighten the abilt ts. ‘The site is | PUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, NOON, JULY TWENTY: ent on New York manufcct ments were forthcoming in unlimited quanti- | one dollara worth of property would be de- | inty silence, aud failing sheatabbed it to decile probably not so good as th ‘O'CLOCK, we will offer M \PLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, the other three col- | ‘in ead D ste. now. Re, ‘$100 per Fear. One of the best schovis to. es, and right here it may be said that if the | stroyed, and the company’s property should be | ‘The other four child » being awakened by | onies near Vineland, which are on the line of = WINES, WHIS BRAN! " “ J. SYUARE 808, Sprase wits SOTeY aud ty teach Luye the yracticas —— SErairy, bors dow set fat on this trip it will be | guarded. It was farther determined that no | the noise, were all, with ‘the exception of the | the New Jetusy Souihorn eulkoeh, God hoteng | FINE, MINES, WEISS DR osjeo meat | Heyees tye Meith, tarerotsry end maneand | Sie O20 JPL Oee een ar rem, through inability to digest the immense amount | One should offer violence to any one except in | babe, butchered as the first had been to silence | prod craskrt Po eee ae ea ad Rave a BL ate Bat CANDLES, | [ite soe suousa commuant th 2 ait whteb is pressed on | self-defense. There was a sense of relief and | them. ‘Ihe babe being too young tobe denper, BATH. good mack . nen Leek aa a attention Of pariies a OUNT HOLLY (N. 3.) ACADEMY FOR bors. ston. ‘The new tractis on eof the 5, SP WiLL, the bors by the hospitable inhabitants, An | quiet since the meeting. ‘The miners sevmed hs barmed, A F er ge tke itty ARAING AAD ice in one and two | Hy, be yey aaah all New bora.” Hea . mpi inl ants. An | quie! See ee murcergss was not barmed. A note | Philadelphia and Cape May :uilrond aud moat| FRAMES SHOW CAFES” SHEL STNG GOUSE. re at ‘cent yy eed of trust ontin anes. Dolage Sab bien aoc instance of thie was neet last night im the dis-| 10 feel that they were taking the proper course. | was written «iid the ghastly sarroundings and | of the trading eill lave ts Le tone Wine Dark, | | Eat oN. Suh Be, MEANG | frig tod. “X deposit ut GoW) sequined at tae tice ot | SaeSpacsase™ BER Prone td Guten cours, Sppearance from camp of nearly all the officers | The meeting renulted in good. A telograin was | placed iu Hancock's fockee, oa it meinen Ee | Est Git ; dived at tue tuue of | e400. ear. Gout contind tala etal athe | Papa Wise right reserved to Fevoil tue property crtie rig | <2 ST: snout of tie detauitine purchaser after ivesays' | \ARGINIA MILITA Teiseivett of such Tessie In wine newspaper Pao. niin Wanumston, D.C. All conveyensng and ity at the cost of tie pure! tkds UATCLIF and» number of the non-commissioned oficers. | Teevived trom the Kentucky side at Jellico | himself, stating that he had committed, the | 1°!P&% Col. O'Donnell of Gov. Jackson's staff and a | offering a large number of imen in case help | crime. Ex-Congressman Lampert Dend. wealthy and prominent citizen near Knoxville | was needed. The reply was for the men to] Aman wholivesin Austin came fromCoudere-| The Hon War ay mpert died at Canan- was the cause of the desertion. Arter enticing | hold themselves in readiness in case they were | port Monday, and he suys that the sory, hor- | a4; N. X,, yesterd a Lis victims into some carriages he had them | called for. Nearly every mau preseut had a| Tible as it is, is gencrully beheved “there, | 4#iata, N. yerterda SOKLHWES: JULY TWENTY | O'CLOCK. we will Seiiat ite above score the encire cous nti aged seventy-tive. | vd fiiteen bartels of Fine Whisey, ———~+ee— si | Sie. ders haves. Fifty-third year. Stite Military, Scientific and DARK & CO., Aucts, | Tecunical Scheel.” ‘Thorough course interne and 7 5 in Shine Vetter th this marke apphed chauustry and tn erinernine, oie <tiven to his splendidly appointed country | double-barreled shotgun in his hand, and | Further developments are expectod in o few $a member of the Forty-second and | for rivate uve and has preverens “yany brands, BROS., Aucioncers, of Mraduate ih accaleuse cuars, aa sete Being delivered at the homes of residence and held them prisoners for several | there were a few Wincheeters and not «small | days. -third Congresses. The deceased was al fer. ee Uhand Dete mw. | UC ieclenie of science: qn tecnica hours by means of some true southern hospital- | number of revolvers. The meeting was held ~ ee prominent repubsican in New York. SS oe cae cone Berg eer Se nae o4 al = for niin ity. A dire rumor pervades the camp that | in a grove near the Knoxville Iron Company's Results of Yesterday's Kuces. ee USTEES SALE OF WAV ESTATE, | Srtrge te oar pe ata el ot eae regular subscribers the trifling it. Neumeyer was seen dancing a highland | mine At Brighton Bech, N. J.: First race, % mile, Cable Connection With Chil “ { COLU MELA SEREET SUETEMESE Bue eR. 5 ‘i k, Tur Stan tan hile Lieut. Perry saug songs in the| Last night the committee of five miners went - cae el Sacais ia "| ‘The American cuble uteamer Reluy, belong: | TRUSTFE'S SALE asbrs P AND Q AND NIN¢H AND TENTH | Ty) NIVERSITN OF VIKUINA. sum of ten cents per week, TH! fous loagunge. 7 to Knoxville with the hope that a board of ar- | Jey Pat, 1; Ely, 2; Patti, 3. Time, 1.31. rents andl Rent pee, | | BELUAERD Ne STREETS. SESSION BEGIND OCTOBER 1. By virtue of adeed of trust, recorded in Liver No. | Extensive courses o: instruction and auple equip- i the | 1 # the and records of the | Ment im Letters and Science, Law, Jvedicine and Fuar- sd im equity canse No. Co.diubia, aud af tue request 0: the | macs, and Civil, Siinitye aud Alecia al Logtticering. Wiitebead is cu. plainant and | secured thereby, We Will sell at pucite muct Abby dor catauvirae to A. A “THORS 40%, Camu eta}, wre verendanis, Ewin oiler | OF ue yremised On 4CRSDAY, SULA-IWENTAS | lat, Uuiveraity of Va. » Charlottesville, Vas in rout o: the premises, ou | LHD, A.D. 1801, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK | Jyd-ses: OF AUGUST. "AD: THO | F. M-y tig followie deactie id oad premises. | Vor i % ‘i ere ds erican Ci EN i THE CAMP INVADED BY GraLs. Liteatiou might be obtaiued and the trouble | Second race, % mile. Maggie Murphy, 1; Mabel | $96 t0 th eee — poring ere Srvidwror sence oe Last night's camp was enlled after Capt. Neu- | be settled without further resistance or blood-| Pomeroy, 2; Even Weight, 3. ‘Time, 1.04. yompany, hax joined the cables in the | pystriet of Columuln, meyer, and, as might be expected, it was fairly | “Hed. Ihe committee's mission was to ace Will- | Third race, mile, Cruiser, 1; Lowlunder, 2; | Freesea off Tquique, re-estublishing con:mu That, wheres A a iam Rule, general mauager of the Journal, and en x a a tions between Cullao, Pera, and Valparaiso, | 3 invaded by girls. Girls came in buggies, girls | United States pension agent: Judge H. K. Gib- | ¥i Hazen, 3. ‘Time, 1.2834. Fourth race, ‘The work was doue uuder protection of me on foot and girls came on horseback, and | son, Chancellor J. C. Willinms, ex-United Gray Dawn, 1; Roger, 2; Khaftan, . 8. B. Baltirao hue Supreme Court is much the Cheapest paper published in the District, quantity and quality DAME OF MARYLAND. ; i HERES aN Sahn they St Waabsnctote tive | J of contents being considered. & chown few.with Lieut. iridgeman of the New | States district attorney, and Maj. D. A. Ca eames Sts furlongs, Lord | [Sig eat ae i Ditew's subdiveton of | _ Collewiate Iustitute for Young Ladies and York troop at their head,were unceasing in their | ter, a well-known capitalist and ex-United 1: Meriden, 2: Pearl Set, 3. Time, | nartuthe 1 ‘son Lith steeet and Prepara- certain jots in square tuce> hundred anu sixty five | {Of School tor Lattie Girls, conducted by the School hee oivwos tietmurdeot tuesurveyurs sities sof sata | eal, ¥-0., moat Baltimore = pnts wan eere. | 1 9) AND ia W. FRANK! be usnces to the = wore, Md.—tdgeworth #oarding and lay tal six ona | Specht 2 antes, “HE, BEE RAD AN. attentions. Lieut. Ferguson was inebarge of the | states pension agent. To these the lecal cen- | 1.2354. Sixth race, %{ mile. Hyacinthe, 1;| : ai camp ard sat i frout of the officers’ qaurvers | tral lallor ‘committee, at the request of the | Hoey, 2; Circular, 3. ime, 146),. Seventh Se eeueh snntyeraet Ln crt oe with a stoteal and milcary indifference to the | m1; ided the name of Hon. Dennis Leahy, | Ce, one mile, Miss Colville, 1; Nubian, 2; Ten- | of Puli Kun was celebrated in Charlesicn, 8. C, bevy of far Marylanders. | ex-member of the state legislature. - ‘Unis com: | Bessce I, 3. Tine, 1.45, - c yesterday, by « military demoustration and the iniseion Was nearly equally divided politically, | At Jerome Park. First race, 3¢ mile—Chesa- | ynyeiling of a monument to the soldiers of ‘the Bret two being heating republicans aud the | Peake, 1; Orageuse, 2; Soho, 3. ‘Lime, 1.16. an two eqitd stain etively at one | wee Saks 44000 bi sh ansterest. se UF al | Avteposit ot Y, Principal. i ~ 4 ' . . Washington Light Infantry, who died during ruck off f Deg annum, payable seul anmuat.y end i fount Ve —¥ ent care of herse:f. Early | Pat one _ nest two leading democrata and the fifth a re- | Sy itertinrry aera ae era the wear Fas as hie cattle oNGta OE ° 1Srou day of sale oe py bet om he EeOPeRY Sos Se Mats vensgs iste qunt Vernon Place East. eee entire trop disnt eife e | pablican, who is alsc of i ~ | 1: Lizette, 2. Mase Ty. T 7 ie Purchsnec. f saoy rey LIA K. TULWILER hing» tnplusast for « Ione and solitary young | Leon Inter cate fa he eee easing OreRD | Ti oe Berbeaet rtake 14 mallee Volomas, 1: Wasbington Square and is intended fo replace | Allcwnverenciar sb ect of tag yates iin 1B daye frown dayrer" sale. ‘Serie ABELL ACS Prtucyada" Bouninay ana Day Sebo on & fence by the side of the eset Keckon, 2; Paifiens. 3. ‘Time, 241}. Fourth | one erectod in 1870 for the same purpose a: the 410 Stast aw, 1 0 earl the prupeaty ‘at te | 106 Oui aria. Bourdin” oie, Rcueeas, ‘anseed Ras etapa ile ns race, 1 1-16 miles—Long Dance, 1; Vicknicker, | cemetery. but whict Lasdecayed. ‘the oration | 2 ———____ #20 tet aw : gecultane purchaser, aiter ave days’ | Suited totwenty, Students prepared sor college. are and taking # reef or two in the 2: West Chester, 8. Time, 1.089 Fifth race, | was delivered by United Siator Disteict Judge | RATCLIFFE, PARI & CO., auctionsere Sahed im_Wvashimeton, Dec. Gouvevanciage kanes | 2a Y of their brains the troope 4, mile-—Julio, 1; Arnoid, 2: Dr <x. 3. | C,H. Simonton, who commande? Washington DERLAM A Ciet ont B. EDUOY, Aboot an our ister “me Srai's the sheriff of Ander- | Time L184 | Sith race, ¢ mile—Esquiman, | Light Infantry during the war. PPM RB EDSON.. | Trusteos, correspondent rode by and feund the same Maving: Wk: the, acane;. we aides 5 turer, 3. -32, ——_+e+ —__ st ¥ amden, thie time wit trooper leanity Se At Gloucester, N.J.: First race; 6!¢ furlongs. New Papal Nunclo to France DAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF = an PRE - ¥ in the Cit cir Meare's irk ant ahteriy Saltire sale oxcellency and o@icial friends | Pat Kelly, 1; Col. Hatwocd, 4; Various, &| yer, Ferrate prossnted, hie crnnen AT 81x O'CLOCK Tale, in’ trot oF FUTURE DAYS. He PREDRRICE FEMALE sowiaany wot.) THe Star's circulation ty ererylay itie, The correspeudent, wkive | All chy xeererday. Attorney Generai Pickle ar- 28" Second race, 41f furlongs, er be 2 ses, 1 wil offer for waieat puulie ection the A patch amt, Sorat watering bis horse heard the danse! teil of an the mcrning aud he and Gov. Marks | Fellie James, 1: Walter Ki 68, Washington, ber 16, FAUT Fora apa rem , criwean wah, | (GHO. W. SEICKNEN, Auctioneer, 300 Lith at Ale Lib. Praiensck, ae Fue proved by a sub- | TRUSTEES’ SALE TERY VALUABLE IM-| GT, GEORGE'S HALL Fok Boys AND YOUNG we siuries and base- | TBUSTRES SALE OF, VERY VALUABLE IM- | G7 CEGuGES HALL ‘baitimere, Bd. Prot. sie e andiwo! SuHAEROF MAND CANAL STARETM SOULE: | Kinet, A’. prmegel” Asti of onabuatet rape ST. ea tTlns® | papal nuncic to President Carnot of France eee Doras homed aa eens Jere cloweted with ‘the governor for an hour. | vime, 50%. "Third race, j, mile. Dukecohn, | Yesterday. Mgr. Ferrata spoke of the venti- teks kak cen A ee ee die op tac aks ament chen, Proceeded to, draft | 1, Lees.,2; War Duke, 3. "Sime, 1.83. Fourth | iments of good will of the pepe for the nation [pi peedagerdieg a oe eee ied | bie opinicn ond war cco ie during | race, 62; furlongs, Whitenee take | inact ou ae te im heres — ~~ the antire day. ‘The paper, which was an ex coo Saaicataies. ri Thee, k Tappshan- | whose history was so closely connected with of Washington is more than three times larger than that of any other did be i z, f ; . “s tation for traibing, bealth, cousfort ; unsurpassed tua P ati ; = “Siavel a, | that of the church. He hoped as nuncio to | syn. ruuymiee trot das of sale meured Uy deed) ee of a certain deed of trust reconted in Liber | Hum! reasouesleterus, Waskiugies keesee™” | Mewspaper, and the number of its his baad. Lavstive one, war hunded to the governor late | race, 6g furlong Kimberly, Mabel, 2; : ee {rust upon the property. or all cash, at purchaser's | 4 BY virtue of « certal one ot the land records for ee nicest 3s the afternoon, but he and all concerned de- | Helen Nose, 8. Time, 1.214. Sixth race, 134 | draw closer the relations existing between the it ore U) requirad &t tue of ene, | NO 1417, todo “Ab et seq... one ot peed PR E . 5 v hove onal thes clined to r.oke « word of it public. No orders! ilea _ Courtier, 1; : Vatican and France. President Curnot replied: | rm to.'s cos pated with wi Then, again, there is Private Throop of the | were inoed tc the troops, however, and the | Time, LG 7 | NOMOUd 4 Harwood, & | YOU Ow the French nation and ase amr of | incite freaat fink nd cou New York delogetion. The private is raising a | governor and the attorney generol left lust | At Chicago, Hawthorn track: First race—1 | ite tried attachment to republicay institutions. Bub ished i a beard, bet nevertheless is handsome as Apallo. | Bight for Knoxville. mile; Ella Blackburn, 1; Lizzie B, 2: Joe Carter, | Experience ought tc assist you to curry out | x aud recording aty : f wit din twenty days or forkt | the District uf Coluubitc an we tue request, of Paratha origins "| gurraeca ue Oa it ae ai in, some neve: | DRY OF ULSI se Albconveyene- | sollowine described property in the readers more than five times -s as many, It is therefore in that (or even greater) JSCELAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BRANDY pnw county, Md... 15. crtiugh trainin aud at swith the inka tice, as iar aa pomsivie, of a home govermment. The Buuuber ieliuuited. Fur circulars and iurther iuforsue- alti Ure henet 4 fous unin, tO. {ion address HENRY C. WELL, A. BM. (Xale), : al : a | exiithengh none of the geutlemen in confer-| 3° “Time, 143!;. Second race—S furlongs; | YOUF delicate responsibilitios. Your mission | yyayasae 7h + QUEUES. Executor, Basic Saarinen a sanare i, aspen pat recorded | Sandy Sprit, Md ‘ivan | proportion the Best advertising med- he vther night two very pretty girls drove UP | once with the governor’ would, wie, it was | Saleem, ek, yet Garposs, 3. Tinks; | Will meet with the sincere support of the gov- | — py a a SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Momus || oe ‘5 to, he camp ine buggy. Throop. with his | jesrned thet Attorney General Pickle tikes the | 1.03, “Third race—mile and tiree-aixteenthe; | Ament ([RUSTEES' SALE OF FIVE ACRES OF LAND AT | Gye, 7) certin deeds of trust to secure the sun Of | Te) eattne tose, See, Sees 8: ) ium in the District. On this po tal gallantry, doffed his eee etursg | Position that Gov. Buchanan was justified by | Experience, 1; Atticus, 2; Brook W. od, 3. Tit ———-ror- Pei excess § . suaxely if there omething he perf we its senting the military to Anderson county 20s. Fourth’ race furloigs: Berloanee; 1; A Bank Kobbed at Mid-Day. BENMINGS, D.c.. FRONTING ON THE ec a oun yeas jesain SisTER surERIOR. | there is no ground for argument or Jo for the vinitore. iy Seth Tae retired fee eemands, but as the | on Air, 2; MeGintry, 8. Time, 1.16%. Fifth | A daring robbery was committed in the Eas-| | SHERIFF ROAD, HIGHLY IMPROVED. With Interest at the rate or G per centuin per annuni, . ser eying ad wondered. why meme |Bis"ue psec eh aie ead of Wes | Heacileae, pence, Mocey. | ton Sala Bano Baton, Pu ere Hibs eer, oad Sa, eon of te BICYCLES. ermine eeenpergert oppec a id wond |, the | Patrick, 2; Hy . ‘Time, 1.51. é : mame purchaser. #100 deposit at umeof sale. Terms to * n Shoaght it wishot. Howerer, Me moved tor- | ‘The wilitary can only be used under civil au- | "ArChicegn Onc Pon For race—sixfur- | "00m by three men, who secured £4,000 and By virtue of a deed of trus? dated November 4, 1800, | Somblioa with in 18 Wes gues B* *avoaine iy Lanrs Fou sarerins. — | mony of the business community, and werd 4 step and patting the horse's | thority, and in the absence of the sheriff the longs, Odrey, 1; Lord Lonsdale, 2; Kosa, 3, | made their escape. At the hour mentioned | anduu:y recorded in Liver s 1e40, toulo 14 one off jy 18m, wis-6e° Jee ARMS} Trustees. i —— Bee ae Re oe tan {Rat it, aeH | troops cannot be utilized. Go that unless the | Tinta’ 1.15.” Beotnd: race mile’ ual ontnes| three. man euteced the bank, and while tne of dius of five pare becured sherconsdetauitiaeinp beta | eae __* 00 BASH. } TS _{ One thoumad ~“BARRETI" Lanterns on band to be generally admitted. on = Pr oon ' — as oe serif of cesar ae ae eos = yards, Sunnybrook, 1; Florence Slaughter, %, them engaged the two clerks, who were on Sse Fa te auc, ti budersicnid, trustess, dl erwin | CHANCERY, SALE, OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED €3.50 EACH. concentrated stare f c Na- | fy : scviee ene as : i f 1c rear | CoREAL ‘ 3 St a view ‘mbich “did. not include Private — Ganitse & some ee uae oan “Ags | Pickup, 8 ‘Time, 14854. Third pne guile, | duty, in conversation, the third man mannged | es on TUESDAY JULY. LWA PEER a ISES SUMBLALD FOUR HUDEED AND SEV | gtandard finish, ‘Throop. who button. this cost, advanced ot | Marchitg home. Lids. Fourth race “oe alle anda sateen | to get to the vanlt from which hewcured as f0Un Quipck fat luck Scomamingsre | ENT cof a decre of the supresie Court of the | AStaiaytt mio beaches (osunly totaled tt BO UF Gov. Buchanan was very indignant at the | Aloha, 1, Churchill Clark, 2; My Fellow, & | Package containing £4,000. Near the package | #0°%,"% eatute or “*Boail's Adventure,""as the sums | DeeiT cr Catetae poe ee a eee ens.naid, “Good day,” | sheriff of Anderson county for his failure to up- | ‘Time, 1.48. Fitth race—one-half mile, Sv containing this money were two others, one | ts rcorded in Liver,Gov. Shepheru, No.', folio, one | ). 1801, im Equity Cause numbered. 12 O27, wi — two hourstoget warm. | hold the dignity of the law. beam, 1; Monteviss, 2; Deceit, 3. ‘Time, 49, | Containing €10,000 and the other $100,000. ‘The | G1,tue subdiv.aion Looks in the surveyor’s’ vince ih the | Michael GORMULLY & JEFFERY “FG. co, however, are not a fair sam- ete tones Sixth race—one-half’ mi - Other pace. patted the horse on the nose, and, ‘These young ladies ir took place in less than five min- | 44Disiict consfortable fram , Big Ceosino, 1, Don- | Whole affair took p! in front of the bunk | aweilitucot ekeut ronue Is asodwcndincon. tbe Ta B. GRAVES, Manages. (3718) 1925 14th st. n.w. sand alo ere po ao ‘ : 2 3B. GRAVES, Manaver._(3916}_1825 14th st. n.w. ——— wi ob ie cast Was | Men. Amul ve Chaney Coming Mame, | ct Gav Portes 'g! | Meg, Towns ere Pang i out tnbn | a Nat arin maery sicieree pare angton soldiers. A private letter received from) Mrs: Amelie) Mudie ie —— road, is susceptible of “division with profit, abd « joose or broken epbies. sixth senese, “rasiion times, 8 EARLY sTAnt. Rives-Chanler states that she will sail for] ‘re Potter Not Morried to Kyrie Bellew. Death of Ex-Gov. David Walker. stort walk trout the tation." re cean, gato ot 901, cor. Cthiand Mase ave. PALM EE Drop. iy iS-La* This v0: the camp was aroused and | America Saturday, July 28, 0n 1a Gascoigne, —— rom Ble Pore grote | Ex-Gov. David 8. Walker died at his residence | winnie hs iaih a nee golar®, cash $200 of —s e had been divorced from Mr. Potter and had York August 3. It ‘3 Cleared espectally early. Themen are improv-| and expects to reach YOU Wane To see Tae Rew ing dasly im this work of forming and breaking | was her intention to goatonce to Newport, CAPITAL DART. HIGHEST GRAD! '. WITH CUSE- E HOME PRODUCT. we PRR TOUTS KEN OSD ERE SEW STOKE, 1221 F ST. N.W. late on Monday night at Tallahassee, Fla, aged | 1 gutial payments in two and three years froin the day married the — Bellew rsp by the | seventy-six years. Gov. Walker was born in ingrown tua Uday of aay id ed camp. Camp was cleared this moruing and | where she has taken a cottage for the season. | /#¢y’s parents, who are now in Paris, to be un- Logan county, Ky., coming to Florida about | {ructcos, rail fash at the cotton or the ee oe the the men im the euddloby Zo‘clock. Capt. Hae | She expects, to chaperon the Misses Chanler, | true.” They threaten to bring au sction for | attr sears aga, He was the first. stale senator weysncipe and recording athe cost of the purcheser. commands the troop for the day, and before | Who will make their debut. It is not known | criminal libel against the autbors of the report. from Leon and Wakulla countios after Florida | frou the day ot ane, chan irectos ase, cen days taking the read insfructed the command to « | whether the death of Mrs. Chanler'’s oncle, Mr. | Mr. Jumes Brown Potter, it is said, declines | om Note This Point. ‘Tur Stax gives the exact figures of its circul-tion every week, and 4 i soll awain af the rieu aud cour of the purchaser in de- Lemons, $i Hentng, Hepairing, ot the WHEEL- Francis Kives, will upsct this program. to discuss the report of his wife's mnar became a state. Several years before he was a | $i. rae sg apni, at the, WHE Seley re cay ogee bar aspen stoi yen an eee Mra. Potter's lawyer, Fronklin Bartiette'is | recognized leader of the Whig party, 111363 UNIS Fos, § Trastees, SMITH WHEEL Mu, CO. Both horse « aes I don’ he wys elected governor holding office until| Jy16-10: 617 F st. n.w., Washington, D. C. men were feeling well. ‘The Died in Trying to Save Another. eee phat Soeagh Ble pid fem ried 1568." He held several offices of tpust at diffor- UNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, Srenecy ons checmsing, aunt shen Se cute |. Peter Pascoe, jr, som of Superintendent | ihe would have committed 7, for to my |ent times once having been eaxdidate for the D ‘Sih ind Dete. nw. jus Fens 2 Ths Peter Pascoe of the Republic iron mine at Mar- | knowledge not only has there beew ‘no dive: United States Senate. At ime o} = = ranks. ther alos 'P' srg . IVOrCe, TEES’ 8, Fe TWO-STORY FRAME Mees a Mereeveiens. Kustge thes OM be | quethe, Mick, cid Temes Dower, fe. were meas eo proms koe eee ere * |e was judge of the second judicial cirenit | TRUSTEES SALE. OF ty x BRAME = LEON TOBRINER, Trustee, y, | (THE il COLUMBIA sarErY BICIOLE OMCANPON BRO SStDea” widens | a ‘It ipa beauty and pute all others to sleep. hariestown, abous eight mules irom Har-| focated by smoke in the mine about noon yester: Sa oe oe ee South, the fuceral, 88 5 clelock yeste Sfiekr UxostowN, O8 CRtton. Aaeecies am spor - xt by smoke - roqociie 2 [es : — d deli any person per # Ferry. day. Young Pascoe bad descended into the Pennsylvania Will Take Action. weet Woke seep ioe: Micaiy uesab ox uber Non S07 fone Tt tha Tiber 2. Toies foe GEO. S. ATWATER & 00., delivery rooms THE BATTLES OF KNOXVILLE. mine by No. 7 shaft with three others to ascer-| ‘The general expectation that some decided | SYier closing the executive departments for the a 14426 Peon. ave | having interest in the correctness ol ‘Toray was fought the first and second battles | tain the extent of the fire raging in No. 5 and | action will bo taken by the Penneylvania offi-| day aud directing the draping of the pany of Knoxville. Both battles were hotly con-| No. shafts. Ihe whole party was overcome | cials in reference to the disclosures made by | for thirty days in mourning. ‘The flag was half- DENTISTRY. its statements, so that its patrons . Pascoe’ the ‘ts who investigated Bardsley’s ac- | masted until after the funeral. # ro ‘ested and both sides claim the vietory. Early | by the smoke. Pascoe’s companions reached exper auger d aT ‘ how much publicity in the morning Lieut. Perry went abead with a | the skip and were drawn up unconscions, but | counts involving the state treasurer's officeand | Piseeyouns To ArLaxsi0 Cir by spectal fast al PARLOMS, 1217 73 know precisely small <etail of men to hide along tbe road | he fell by the way. James Dower auditor general's office connection with the O. station at 4 p.m. Satur- somewhere and make things pleasaat for the | twice into the «moking shaft to rescue Pascoe. | Bardsley frauds is likely to be realized. The from B. & the troop. lank cartridges were served out and | The first time he was accompanied by fourmen | SoVernor has referred the report of the experts a not spend the on seush ‘Special train will they are getting when they buy space ore. but Se Sea pepented s warlike and detormined | and the whole party was drawn up unconscious, | 10 the Attorney General to take civil action to | Sars, Lut ati City at 6 pm, Sunday, but tek én its columns. te an outpost of the enemy. A skirmish . a ‘wes thrown cut infront of the main body turning Monday. Round trip, -Adet. and the command advanced with caution for several wiles. The sham when it did cccur was spirited and the ma- neuvers were carried out speedily and accurately. The advance line of skirmisuers after ring on Lieut. Ferguson and ergt. Rennie, Whom they mistook for the eaemy, dually came on Lieut Perry and his peRweraiainal Stor at the Colonnade, Atlantie City. C. A. Rines Ts ein Ril, peg ase Srzaues Gzo. Lzany leaves for Colonisl and Clifton Beach, “Teoeday, Wednes- and ao ‘Batur- PRR RR RS a@ No other daily newspaper pub- “GA ear lished in Washington dares eae swhiect stself to this decisive tes! waa , ; s pee 7 ee

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