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ano = - a e 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY. “AUGUST 6, 189}. pre sane reat aia i it Tot iin shat aeettes dese PRE 5 Se sperntere tai Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. 8. Gov't Report. Saree ROADS: GF A wealthy London merchant gives the | Fined the famous sitack of, the Pontice In- lumbian Fair. ‘Meet in Brussels on the 16th. te Valid. = wee LENSE ANIA ROUTE secret of his business success as follows: “I } dians. ‘The foreign committee of the Chicago Co-| The Brussels international labor congress,| The Skillings claim, so called, against the PoC hEa TRACK." SLANG td slways feel happy when I am advertising, for COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. Iumbian exhibition have done much good work | or, as it is now called, the international soci- | city of Portland, Me., a new story about which STEEL RAILS, MAGNIFICENT TPMENT. then I know that, waking or sleeping, I have a The commander-in-chief appointed the fol- strong though silent orator working for me; it lowing committee on resolutions: of Potomac, 8. S. Burdette; Massachusetts, J. in Berlin in arousing interest among the gov- | alist workmen's congress, will assemble in ernment officials and merchants in the world’s | Brussels on Sunday, the 16th instant. In spite fair. As is generally known, it had been de-| of miserable management and intrigue on the ct duuy Li Taal RohON"Fhom station AND NTS A has just been sent in from the west, and wasre- TRAINS ta ave Was o cently printed in Tux Stan, is very similar to Baki Royal | Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE ; that of heirs of Anneke Jans Bogardus against one who never tires, reise ae aay plo | $5 — aor = B. — Goureie, cided before the arrival of the committee in| part of the ruling spirits in the affair, the | Trinity parish in New York. Jt reste upon the ala eae carpaills sp come.” To | Washington, C. P Holton, South Dakota, Jobu | Berlin that Germny would be represented at | meeting will be largely attended and import-| ninety-nine Years’ lease of a triangular piece of the fair, but the efforts of the committee, who |@nt. Norway, Sweden, Holland, France, Ger- have been greatly aided by Mr. Wm. Walter} many, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Spain Phelps, the American minister, have rosulted | and Italy send delegates, while for the first time in much greater interest being taken on all in the history of labor movements Poland will sides and a determination that the German ex-| be represented and « contingent from the hibit shall be worthy of the great nation that | United States is likewise expected. L. Jolly; Idaho, Judson Spotford; ‘Tennessee, W. E. P. Millburn; rmonllag 3 Tuttle; Iowa, W. R. Manning; Texas, A. G. Malloy; Alabama, W. H. Hunter; Tliinois, R. J. Oglesby; Maine, Horace H. Burbank; Nebraska, H. E. Palmer; North Dakota, R. M. Davis: Ohio, I. F. Mack; Ehode Isiand, S. Ballou; California, W. H. L. Barnes; Arkansas, Stephen Wheeier; Connecti- r wy ‘or Cat Woshingtot to Harriet: at are tarrebure to St. 1 Rati, abd Dinas Car Ht Jand in the heart of the city, now in part occu- pied by hotels and business blosks, and com- Prisesa part.of Monument Square,wherestands the soldiers’ and sailors’ monument. The lease was given on April 10, 1792, by Samuel Skillings to Enoch Isley, as appears of sccure the services of such an agent’ as this shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tue Evesixa Stam It is read by everybody in Washingto: ——— sends it and a matter of pride to the thousands | ‘The following subjects are to be discussed at | record, but some years before the giving of the HOW WASHINGTON WON. <<. = F. Rogers; Delaware. P. B. Ayres;| of Germans who have left the fatherland | the congress: lense—that is in the year 1753—the title to a AUCTION SALES. me ri me pe Lh a nas s and made their homes in the United States.| 1. The present condition of the laws protect- | larger piece of land which included the a THE WAIORITY OFER LINCOLN, NER, WAS ONL TWENTY-SEVEN VOTES— THROUGH AN ERROR IX s. Kelly; H. Browning, Louisiana and Mississippi, Chas Rice; Massachusetts, A. A. Putnain; Michi- gan, HS. Dean: Minnesota, W. N. Campbell; Missouri, J. E. Phelps; Montana, A. O. Simon: After the work of the committee is finished in Berlin the members will divide into several parties, some of whom will visit Vienna and other ‘Austrian and Hungarian cities, while others will go to Italy, Sweden and Switzer- workers from the national and international point of view, and the means to be employed to render such laws morewffective. 2. The right of coalition; how is it secured? ‘jhe international aspect of strikes, boycotting lar piece within its boundshad been conveyed to THis AFTERNOON. ASHINGTON. the county of York by other parties claiming to own the same. The legality of this convevance was denied by Skillings and on May 8, 1787, the courts of Cutaborland, which bad in the mean- ([ HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, IM- PROVED BY TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 1438 * 87. FORMERLY 123 TH, The Misses \onter daly yt Satur neton to hoctyesier stad Nongenra F cept Me a4 748 ae : aay, with ‘Sieeping Cae New Hampshire, Daniel Hall;- New Jersey, Cha: ‘i i ® 131s B STSEET SOUTRWESE. <_< - PUTTING NEW YORK IN THE WRONG COLUMN IT 8 i; Nev q land. The ty which will visit Berne, Geneve | and the trade union movement. time been set off from the ancient county of| By virtue of adecree of the Si wpreme Court of the 5g | Fer nd Klmire, at 10.50 Was THOUGHT AT Fiest THAT THE westeny | PUrrows: New Mexico, Fhilip Nothersill; New | and the other Surin mnufacturing. centers nt | “3, What is the position and duty of the work- Xork, got a quit claim deed for the property | District oF Sai gaubane rased in oa oe, aes Tot of September tp teach a tew ladies aud-geatie: | F. xe ork, raharh; Oklahoma, J. E. ‘ , A ‘ Sead . n wrart ‘pretitses. Z os : seo etcsen ae eens nO cls, Hi | Feceived a special invitation to visit the electri- | ing classes with respect to militarism? from the mother county. men ‘enployad in the cal exhibition which is now being held at i THUMSDAY, AUGUST "SIXTH. WL at HALE ments to ride the bicycle, pars U 4. The attitade which the organized workers | The year following the county of Cumber- | PAS HOR OSL SSE ba ea voit a and witiout chance. Sree ee wring Detroit dispatch received last |). }t' Wileom Washington and ainke Sr | Frankfort. ‘The party will probably accept the | of ail countries sbould assume with regard to | land gave a quit claim deed. of « portion of | suhlivimowol open ee ieee LS | Our pups wil te Raturcht to propel and beans the ny The following Detroit dispate! iv |P- R. Wilyon; Washington and Alaska, 5. G. | invitation and wilt endeavor to induce some of | the Jewish question. (Proposed by the Amer- | land very nearly identical with the triangle | ton. D-C. with the iiuprovemen's above stted. s oy +a But. 4) night describes the voting for the location of | Cosgrove; West Virginia, C. B. Smith; Wiscon- | tng exhibitors at Frankfort to prepare exhibits | (20. 7qyah question. (P speaking the Hebrew | claimed by the Skillings heire to other parties | wiwinty ss, 5 said decree: One-third Bie hana baprees of Patinas Tari carn the nox G. A. . encampment: sin,| Houjamia £ 2 oa Fens "ero, Awe” | for the Chicago fair. language.) for the « in of £100. The lense frow Skillings | posit of €200 wus: be ty s0 of uid sept Sunday, : - When the G. A. K. encampment reassembled } (17 pr tae aon LOOKING FOR COLUMBIAN RELICS, 5. How parliamentarism and universal suf- xy Was never recognized as valid. Isley, | gna ctrinscn nates ee cere MONS AL BAH Es Owictoria,” # bicycle eepectaily adapted to their un, yesterday afternoon after the noon recess it was | of phot es = Cenc pom nan of | Minister Phelps has been looking over the | frage can be utilized to the advantage of the | although 4 man of wealth and influence in his | ¢ bearins iuterest from the day of sale Soiing. to the creat demand for these wheels we he “cinch” om the location for the next year's en- campment. Her supporters had been betting recogni erally thought -that Washington bad “a | New Hampshire and Atkins of Obio. ‘The “ladies of the Le ion by the appointment of a committee to return their greeting. royal museums and private art collections in Berlin in order to find some paintings or other articles relating to Columbus, which might be socialist workers’ cause. The tactics which | should be employed so as to bring about th emancipation of the workers and the means by which this can be realized. (Dutch pro- se day, never obtained possession under his lease from Skillings. The ninety-nine yeurs’ termin the leuse expired April 10, 1891. In January last one of the Skillings claimants went to cured by deed o: trust on OF all cusls, at the option. aucing cad ‘Tecomiuz property soid will be tal the porchaser. All com f purchase STEROL coup.ied with im ten, days from sale the true. ‘dees reserve tue Fa ai the risk and cost of nla, now saccocdesPin eetting a stock of theim. and we | Seek ee noel sive them r 1 " ‘ thedefauitjn< purchaser after ten days’ advertisenent. y # not one-third of the dele- as interesting contributions to the | posal. Portland from Boston, looked the situation pe purchas en ds Jersey vhs aa aeer (caallsd: GE: Millan ome ee Wwockt's: Onbumbisn, felis iat soasses) of Gock| "ats the alliance of. qworkusen'sl voclalieg [Over ant tite ons by him and others of a geen ‘ toa direct transfer 40 Fulton - the field. In fact ROCKVILLE NEWS. rinted in 1557 containing a likeness of Colum- | parties with the middie class political parties. | the heirs to be demanded of the city of Port- _ | For Atiautie City, 12:15 p.iu. week days, 1135 p.m. b-oppherpasogs longi byt aeacee iain sso as, a medal strack in honor of Cortez'’s con-| "7 On the suppression of piece work. land was $100,000. Nothing whatever has been ce i ‘ani . ‘they gave it out that even the formality of @| Whitecaps at Derwood—A Former Washing- | q nd few rapiers supposed to have be-| 8. ‘[he Ist of May international celebration | done toward prosecuting the claim against the TBO. W. BTLORKHEY, aocat ae Rimi i ng | 10; ele- %, Bae. ballot would probably be dispensed with. They tonian the Vietim—Other Items. longed to Pizarro's man. no relica of Colum | to be consecrated tothe principle of ‘the cight- | eity atl prays arias aatevuxte.| ee “MLL Y: PRUDROMME, ratory of | correspondence: us or the other American discoverers bave | hour working day and the international regu- ———<+00—_____ EES’ SALI ERY VALUABLE UNIM. ; eke siete Thee: tipedion teak ts ee acarane angesss, 190. | Deen found. lation of la or, tage [iii the nivoral | THE HERKEW PEISECUTIONS, TROUER Lod PRON LING FOuey gener ON | N =eks 7 silver plate with statues of i SPACE FOR GERMANY. aflirmation to be made by prolewriat in pesca aaamae FIRST STRUEL NU«TAWEST. . WASHINGTON, D. vere rn en" | tty le nmuentcete sfrnos |, TB commie hn aster nerene sor ett temic oaks ng AN Anne Onin in Rmbwtard, | elfen at remsinine | NaMMINSTON, Bog the Ca Mount Vernon and Arlington y the argument closed this afternoon an‘ | nations. ‘ a Fortified Russian City. Distnet ui con snd at'thee requent of the Ty Setect ued berkee’ son taeda the ease was submitted to the jury of nineteen. | tetday with Herr Wermuth, the German im-) "9 "{Coption of Syugral and uniform des] Advices avo been received which give | sufea teraiy, ve vilioder igyese Ty tyoul of rag | TOUME Laden and Lite Giri quisitely engraved in the conter. The affair | After consultation it was found that but ten | Po . a. ERE Ce central penlttines ty omits | anti illustration of the bitter hostility | AUGUST, Iku1, at FIV O'CLOCK P.M, the follow. | Tenth session begins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Were in favor of a verdict placing the property | fArd to the details concorning the German ex- bits. leather locked with a key of sold gold. The ued realestate in Washington city, D. of © with a key o! &' ‘The conference iusted for three and a against the Hebrews in Russia. This last inci- ‘30. Address the prinetpais, Mr. and Mra. WM. D. proposes “The international socialist party of the defendant in the hands of the court, and een (17), ‘ip square | oe - CABELL, western men depended solely upon arguments a half hours. During the course of the confer-| the Belgian workmen's party prpposes ““ihe | dent of the virulent feeling agninat Hebrews | certain des@ of trust aod the eloquence of thelr alivessten. the law requiring twelve to render 8 decision, | ence Herr Wermuth referred to the space that | internatioual socialist workmen's party.”) | occurred at Elisabetgrad, a fortitied town of cess of the hereinbefore | 3¥293m_ 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. as tate eae Sekdanes the case came to a conclusion and the jury was | would be necorsary fot the use of the German | 10. Serious and practical organization 50,000 inhabliaats, sitanted on the Ingool river, ot aaie. | CT. JOHN'S COLLEGE, VERMONT AV exhibitors. The committee informed him that Paul Vandervoort of Nebraska set the ball rolling in behalf of Lincoln and urged that the gathering should be beld for once at least at a point that was easy of access to the tens of discharged. taken in the matter is not yet known. Ata recent mecting of Montgomery County Grange an animated discussion took place on a, will be becrchermpageas es bois the buildings that would be alloted to Ger- many would be of sufticient size to allow of plenty of space in which to show all the exhib- ite of the German government and the mauu- International correspoudence between, } men; (b) universal working cinss statistics; | | (e) international understanding between work- {ers of ali trades, to cured by the crewtion in each nation of @syndicui comuuttee and of | 130 miles north of Kherson. Among the in-| habitants of the town are quite « number of Hebrews, who are engaged in tho usual voca- tions of the people of that nationality in Kus- : the pro er ll be sold at abe cit ad. vont of the, deal ug vurchaser aiter’ Sve days advertisement in ‘The Brenne SF awes HW. SMITH 2 HOWARD H WiLLIAMs,5 T*ustecs. r Ta efit, seat eerie correct Fecelved ih Drunary debartient, send tor vircuime. HOF. GAILLARD'S (OFFICIER IAG, EMT eX DED tyeS-e.te.choee POURISTS and PREPARATORY UNI ERS} Thousands of veterans in Kansas, Nebraska, | the subject of @ mew assessment and tax bill /facturers and that there would be further | an international syndical or trade umion com: | S20 ottieg. The intense hateed of the Debrecen == | SULBEES bold “dauy gt ius BOHOL OF va Afinnesote, lows, the Dakotas and the west | which it is proposed to introduce in the next | *pace in. tne buildings should the demands of | mittee: (d) by the regular communication of | reper sineione Em. 11s CONR. Syzstine Generally.” Gov. Thayer, Post Commander Rue } the exhibitors be larger than now expected different information, and by means ot an in- | €ntertained by tho peasant population recently gg of Minnesota and Comrade Campbell of Kansas | general assembly of Maryland. The members Mostull the questio: arising from Germany ternational socialist almanac, translated in wey- broke out into open fiame, and several | J ATIMIR & SLOAN, AQeuoncers F° 1864. HE SPENCEKIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, hie per and information at the uffice, northeast cor- ih sireet and Penney! Vania avenue. snd et the : ’ { . S.ation, Where orders cau bo left for the dhe kiue of also spoke earnestly and at length in behalf of | Of this organization in common with the mass | desire tc have un excelient exhibit wore div | eral languages and appearing annually; (e, by | thousand farm laborers, #mail landholders and larecten ane ors Nauoual Bank of the Repuuic “drutlaine, corner of Teh | bay it ty destination frou hotels and Nebraska's capital, Gen. Burdett and Com- | of the people of the county have long felt the ! cussed. Among the principal points which were | socialist propaganda and agitation in all coun- mander Pipes of Washington led the oratorical want of proper laws in res tto this matter, {fully and satisfactorily explained to the impe- | tries. others engaged in agricultural occupations in the country surrounding Elicabetgrad marched Is compliance with urgent requests of applicants Scuool of Suorthaud and 1ypewritine: bid oH, tw {243} General Passenger Agent. be the dex yandevenr | =~ “ * f ull that the 5 hegeeatitog a ih, Py ie Seka sh Shewtial fuyg, will be reopened July 00. ICHMUND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD ©O. batteries in behalf of the national capital. Corp. | 84 it appears to desire of ull i Final commissioner wore tome regarding the | 11. Proposal to bold the next international | {htg the tows and. preceeded iat the tekeot | be reopened ba Tauner dwelt upon its advantages aud Edgar | TePresentatives aa ne eee, MASE | ausportation of exhibits from the American | congcess in Chicago in 1898, and an interna- fqaactac! baer ais amet dai oka Se wuss Practice and Accounts, Prac- R* Schedule i fist Awruat 2. Allen of Virginia came to its rescue on bebalf| Wi™ter may have both the bility and | seaboard cities to Chicago; the insurance tional demonstration in that town; designation cowie yg ty tS disposition fo frame and ,pass such lows | goods, manuf The terrified Hebrews, upon seeing the mob = tecttra: Wrawing cud Civil Service Lrainuus Will re ; : gheu for the scuoisatic Sear of ‘yi-ke on septeber fy | | %30 00 Dally of the wou! ; tures und articles of verti of the date of the next international socialist | ,, he terrt % a é etl for the uoieatic ear of 4 a “ Whilp’ the speechmaking was in progress the | * will give general rellel tp the tax | Provectuoa that would be given tothe Hollcrvef | woskmanrs congress | cio eas (eee ele ee ieee Sr ae on SIG ME SeptateAppicatioas received at any | Fyuet Myaland ota: ay. ie Maem Pennsylvania delegation, which early in the | P#¥er# of the state. One of the points made in | German patents; the engagement of employes! ‘The grievance of the English is that the labor | -the-way places of ‘the Ghetto, and in| TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME, COTTAGE Om HENKY C- SPENCER, LL. B., Principat. Lynchburg, Danville, day had been scheduled as solid for Washing- | the discussion was the very unequal assessment | by che exhibitors to avvwnd to their eauibits | party, ora few individuals’ who inuuage chore | Sing to avoid coming in contact | SCOTT AVENUE NEA SEVERIN STREET. SAMA D. BFKOES. lima Division; Chartotte and eeenioun toate tou, asked leave to retire for consultation. | Of Teal estate under the present luw and the | while the tair is in progress, and the rules which | aduirs, have taken upon themselves, without ~ ; mua. Bout ‘This filled the Washington people with alarm | large amount of personal property that en {govern the retail mule of liquors. consulting those concerned, to open’ uegosin- By virtue of a deed of trust, du! Ainid cries of | recorded in Liber y ith the member Kill the Jews f tne mob No. 1468, folio Las et ‘ne of the land records HALE PRICI opportunity ever ofered to "arents, Children, Carolina MiVisiOD. and siations Atlanta sii fuarotte es “ ‘ Division 10 Atania, where connection. is aBete te lice an a t d ds of yokel vr she wsine. of Coton at the reques. Teachers, corator ste to : aad they redoubled their buttonholing of tae en te era his just share of the | qy tig arrangements mude to allow the secur-| tious with the Marxist pasty and persuade the | aevvenied anon their sowerwee wietiins Iuey | heutieateed wecket nesegmae weteduee. on tie | Aeachcry Desucnorne Devcraions or Ariat to lear to | Union Station otal wns! pats so aa moat delegates on the floor of the hall. Confusion | farmer to bear more than his just vhare of the | rug of wpcciai witex {or Uuildings of & national | latier to send delegates to Drussels. ‘To obtain | Ceeceiuled upon therr c dwellings, driving the | {feat of the retines, on FRIDR 1H | Chime and'oll panting. Returday classes. Cali andes | “Pullman Buffet Sleeper, New York an4 Washington Feigued supreme, the noise of the gavel was | Durden. Thie subject will be resumed st the character were fully discussed, aud Morr Wer- | this result the commitiee had to abandon the | ymcety, tue “hobs aud dwellluge, powerless | UM vE ACLS A, Aw TMbl: at SIX U'CLOCK ¥. | Ro SIU tsa OOo Thee NERS SONS, | {2 ,Atiwla, connecting with Fulimnan oy drowned in the ‘oar of voices, mtermingled | Hen) meen "4 of the aracge at Barneeviie om | wuth exprewed binneclf as thotlighly satinued | four vues they liad pledged theinselves to eu | fevietedd arenes ade ne Be cigs ot Washingt u, Distent uf Covuuibaar to wits, 2 | SOS MORRELL ben hed IZ nomtaie nd aeudied | Soan'seeren Sn remectuens and atubite nd Ful with which were sounds of warm dispute. | the net othe salgent wit be osoaned = = | with the foresignt displayed A the — hee tie at the Bomiltiag ngress Now | plundered them of everything valuabl Lot nuyle.et twenty-six ca) in 8 J.” Gass) subai- PUD eorinsspmanet ea eh atte, aeikts | Danville with Pulluan Sieeper tor Aucuste vie Co When the Pennsylvania deiegation filed in oe | of the tair in providing for all poevible con- | the Belgians appear as holding two mandates— : ‘ 4 Nision of lot No. two (iu Goovige Taylor's suodivision | $700,000 wort : a MCS | loubia, and at Greensboro with Pulling Sleeper for again it was with fad anamunoeaaan tle they iugs of the subordinate granges of the | one frou the possibliste and nuother from the | Wt¥Cousidered not worth while stealing was! of a 0: ee 25) ed Plessant Plaine. to- heen Renta af See ees ta had voted 25 to 18 in favor of Lincoln and that it had been decided to enforce the unit rule in ccunty. Although the prohibition perty has not bere- ‘The only point on which no agreement was reached was in regard to the art exhibit, but | this was owing to the non-arrival in Serlin of Marxists. - Numerous protests were made, and finally wantonly destroyed. Some of the braver He- | wether brews resisted this looting of their property, auce in one and tec le seui-annuat premis.s rod, oF all Years, © pec cent iuterest, Cured by deed of ast upon _3¥20-Ln* buorvilie via Ashevile and Hut pm sn Daily WASHING S VES Tis0L ‘Daily for Warre: tort i but iis uly wade matters the worse for thers } and three of them were killed. Many others attempted in. the frenzy of tear to defend favor of the will of the majority. fofore proved numerically strong in this comnty the English trade union coagress, represcnt- they still appear to be quite lively, and on th ‘y PI a e ing 700,060 Englisu trade unionists, decided to | ser A depomit of cash, at the ¥ Af the terius of sale | = speciai delegates who ureauthorities in matters th instant will hol a : a grand tally at the! ofart. Thy are expected to urrive shortly, | abstain from sending delegates. Nor ix it} Pete be domes Pages days trom the di Cee E. Amid scene of excitement unparalleled in | fair grounds, this place, the meeting to be | und pending their arrival the subject was n0t| likely that many individese Lerlish soot je cl geh ad i eae Gemuer gems: ne ee ee tiost “Magnificent and Luxurious Dewen, bunt wt the history of encampments the roll was called. set upou and severely wounded. addressed by Mosers. Edward Higgins, candi- k : fu Suiue Kates reduced | preesisgcr thus nervice. “An extre fort andi- | discussed. : will be represented, as a cireuiar issued by the | °T8 Hoting mn the Hebrew quarter continued Courmee im Business. Yne.ia.. “horthand aha Type- | this tran in connection wita Finttaee Nene aS Iinois, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and other | d#te for governor; Joshua Levering, cxndidate | “dhe committee are still the recipients of | Brussels’ committee appears to be worded fi ‘ thoritiee were ig CIRCA Oh apy aicaisoss. Arrives at Atianta 4 p.m. following day, cimkine im y fe ler: A didate for | : ‘Ppe } for hours, and, although the authorities were = KUENER, AM. CE, Prin, | mediate comnections ‘with fast traius for hem Ur large delegations voted Lincoln, and when the | fof controller; Nevin 8. Melson, candidate for | much ofiicial attention. Last evening a dinner | with the express purpoce of keeping trade | wey wunte at thee ages being committed, oe 2 | Via Sontromery and for Memplin, ‘Mornitan ew Jast state had been called the tally sheets appar- | Clerk of court of appeals; H.-H. Moulton, can-| was given in their honor by Dr. von Boet-| unionists away. ‘The congress ia no longer | tee aay | didate for attorn: Rev. gene le xtep to prevent them OF THE HOLY CRO: . O. Eldridge ACADEMY Yrleans and Vicksburs via Birminehain. Pullman y. cailed the iniernauonal workmen's congress, ‘Paul ticher, secretary of the imperial howe oftice. did a Ip aes lho dieeper Wesbington to New Crigaus via Mopte vier) ently showed a majority for Lincoin. | ; 7 i % | nor iu any way re to protect the He- For Youns No veatra fare c & : ? = ed: / Of Baltimore and other speakers. Vocal and | Among the guests who were present xt the} bur the internationalist socialist. workmen's | Don ‘or Foun Lad.os aud Littie Gitrie, = cuarged between Atania aud Sew Ur Vandevoort jumped upon. chair and shouted: | eee a ee ee bee Toatton ut the ng cage hia eae | ghee er r national ist Wor brews, Wilreopen Sept. 1d, 15UL- “Tae day is ours.” Thereupon President Oakley of the Lincoln board of trade and a dozen others tore off 10 the telegraph offices to spread the good tidings. banquet were Gen. yon Caprivi, the empire, Hon. Wm. Walter Phelps, the United States minister,and Mr. Chapman Cole- man, first secretary of” the Americaa legation. au22-te (CIVIL SERVICE | EXAMINATIONS, _SUCCESS- 44: preparat.on, full uutormation. Strictly cont. Gential private lessons tn all Urauches of «general Jcougress. The trade unionisis who are not scelalisis may, therefore, feel themselves no longer concerned, nor is’ there a conciliatory fenteuce iu the circular or an argument or occasion. The thriving little village of Derwood, on the Metropolitan Branch railroad about two miles 00 Chicego Physician. nown physician of : 11 p. m.—Datly, Southern Express for Lyuchburs, Dauviile, Greensboro, Kalvuct. balisbury aint stat Western North Garoiina Divisiowy Chariotte aud. thone South Carolina Divison te ‘nd statione AsHINGTON HORSE EUEMPLORY Sas Bi 3 ‘usu ; : : MTN CAPRIS uve i | Atianre and Charlotte Division to Atlanta, where som Meanwhile the apparently defeated delegates | BOTtwest of this place, wax last night the —— 000 # reason given to induce trade unionists to | Chicago, wa ted Tuesday night charged | "Wille sold at th Py a DY sad Southwest, Siregh eee ee had been clamorimg for a verification of the | ‘ene Of intense excitement occasioned by a ori kindes ane come. with a violation of the laws in regard to the | v. West Point, Amiapelts sud ail exammipations, ““i'yye: | iumee” isda f li demonstration of the “whitecaps,” in dN A o i i Writing Gone. M. FLYNN, AM. ivy institute, Fulaan Buffet Siceper, N. Yote, and when this had been done it was found | Ui‘ly demonstration of of that place a —.e manufacture of opium. In hir rooms were Pest Aas Re gate ee CE an ee ulin Bullet Sieerer, Ne that the thirty-six votes of New York had gotten | pecmeinens Herisens seam PI First Reunion of Deaf and Dumb Sol- DISASTERS OF THE KAIL, Dels-san j aud former resident of Washington was the victim. From reliable information it appears that this person, who is ordiuarily quiet and in- offensive, bad for some weeks been indulging found jars containing » liquid known asaqueous opium. It is said that he sent some of it to San Francisco for salenmong the Chinese there, | Dut atas not knewn that he sold any. ‘The doc- into the wrong column, and the corrected vote stood: Washington, 366; Lincoln, 339. The vote ip detail was: and Western North Carolina Di diers, Sailors and Marines A national convention, which bus never had its parallel in the history of nations, wet in y es Tae senzirz SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. | Fatat Collisions and Other Accidents Through- | out the Country. soon tied with a rope andconsesed tow clump | joyimert out of an affa uniuteresting to then: & that would be very der ordinary cite: One Moser Bowen & Co.'s West Virgina, Keuturky and Cin-smnath lock, two Walnut Marole fe Sleepers abd eucire train rum tusde® chapge to Cinclanetl, arriving at 7 0am, more or less injurod. moor Next Month, on aiet., cotacation MISS ELEANOR C. WHEAT, Principal. 18| of treesa short distance ont of the village, Kent wither 3 | where he was eecured to a sapling and sound) ALSO . m *. 2 2 ‘ 733 14th st. ow. 6. eBoept Sunday in too much ardent spirits, and early in the - . i A train conveying a Sunday school excursion | tor himself seya that he has been expermment-|_8@2! we = ‘Open one ounmuer rates. Prepasi Through traius trou the south via Charlotte and Slevening created a disturbance in his family, | Detroit yesterday. It was the annual conven- | trom Bllenbusg and Rouse's Point and inter- | fy revhe ra ture of this liquid for years (THOMAS DOWLING & SON. Auctioncess, Risener aegis ree ct aries ia wyeeninmon 2 0... 10:3 0m. 2 | treating them very roughly and threatening to | tion of the “Silent Army.” While there was no | 72" 2 ‘ i z te nivak atin it for college a specialty. and 8:40 p.tu., and from Charlottesville 8:10e-m i ; ig them very roughly fe vening stations on the Central Vermontrailroad | and he shongut he haa arrived at results which | be GUEAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUI ease Strasburx Loca at 7:9 pan. and 10-258 Go worse. ‘his state of affairs coming to the | shouting, no pommding on the table, no orator- | Yeung is conan east of Cham-| Would revelutionize tne opium trade. He | “'Housks. CARRIAGES. de A LARGE COL: | Poms, New Lore. Boston, Pliladetphie, Chicaro, | ““Eirxcts, icepiny car reservation gind information 8 | knowledge of a number of the men of the place | ical speeches . ieee ee | claims that be war only experimenting and that < OL OTHER: , ‘FECTS oe ae - school at Asbury | furnished and burage checked at office, 10) Peub- : ¢ Place | ical speeches and no cheering, a great deal of | Tis N.Y Inet might at G40 o'clock | claims that be y experimenting and th ECTS. | Park, Ne. Jel” | ayivauin aves, penernaer Matiog, Fensyivauin, | they revolved to puts stop to it and dinguir | business was transacted. It was the isnt e- | Pitty Ne Yo ] . | he had loyal advice that he wns not violating , Sra “Siiret, Shit | yp SSUALCIOS CIVIL SERVICE INETITUTEAND | Proud, Oth abd Bors, Westonrton, Dc ing themselves waited in a body upon the = Wm. Angell and Sim. ott, a laborer, of | the iaw. He was released on his own recogni- ‘NTI A business colieve, 1207 10th st. nw. Fupispre | ®Ul JAMES L. ‘TAYLUK, Gen. Pass. Agent. Lioftender. They were boldly met. on | Uion of the silent army of deaf and dumb] cpus Lake, were billed cuteight wed nena ite district attorney will forwaru a MIGHT. 1601. AT TEN | arou succesatully tor vil servion talaad eupwe 3 | the threshold of the premises by the infuriated | soldiers, sailors and marines, The silent army papell Bele eee Mita Ge Me TEAL SeDOEt TE! Uk aati 0 poi etapa ING IN PART census exauunations. Sir | (QHESAPEAKE AND OBIO RAILWAY. - msn who flourish ed . large knife and detied | decided te lay the metter of its pension claims | 19" Seer ke ly injured are: Henry La | #tfuctions, janvi-ome Farior Suites ia pivsh abe batt cloth, four rea Schlep oot Mar a, 30 ; | them to doctheir w ile this parley was | petore the pension commission of the G. A. R. ‘ 3 ——_—__+e-e_____ 2 Lunges, — fnpeenney mene Bion ecreeta, 36 | in pr disguised dea} 4 i ve 5 ry Swett, : y a “Arron 10:57 an, for Newport News, Old Point Co: 29 | fat CSrene one of the disguised men made a | but the principal object of the reunion was to | Maintain, Sydney William Moore, Henry Swett, | yaqaoNaL ASSOCIATION. Hindsoine Freturcs: eo Moree tiers | L,7W1STON HOME scHOOL FoR GIRL, Fgh dag g arrive at Oud Pointer U'S0p a ia! flank movement and coming up in the rent | give these men a chance to get some social en. | 398" Patterson, Mra, Lewis, Miss A. Bateman ing and Cook ng Stoves, Brusse.eand Ingram Carpera, Lynnwood, Rock Ve. and Norfolk at 6:55 p-1n. 34 | prem knocked the man dewn and he was | sive eo eee cn, {and 8. Levy. Sevcrai other passengers wore | Preparing for tae Tournament at Creed- AitO riricpeeediaead pm. Cipcmpati Eapress daily for stations in | | ‘The Grand Rapidsand Indiena express bound | ‘Then, Fjnal arrangements have been made ut the SIXTH SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 9, 1891. ed Hee 00, t thering i 2 8.% LY abaverace dep ot about 13 hurproved by 4 comfortabie iraine « ne. Cabforna Wi thrashed “until he begged for 12 ie erahaiion nth ked three mil 1h of Kula- | regular moutily meeting of the board of di- | “"startanurel sen.” ike xiizataa er was S826 | nis choot i situated imanediateiy Ss a vv ween nouscyfonn og j thrashed until he begged for mercy and | to attract some attention to the organi-ation, | south, was wrerked three miles north of Kula- | regular moztly me of the board of di-| ~ srertucs uf wate. Tbe stteicom of tee, trae Pe at lateiy'on the Shenan- | 42.30). F. FY. Veetivuie i 7} Promised, to do better in future | Estly this | aud those whe have the greatest interest in | Miazoo yesterday, evidently by train wrecker, | rectors of the National Lille Association in| Scenes ted aE nN AN | ae a Ent tue wom: meaittus pars ot cue | "train with) dining’ cau ran thru toot 9 | moruing he took for Washington, swest~ | tuese men belicve that all that is necessary to | ax spikes, Bolts nud uutw were found witkaravn | Ny york for the fall prize meetine af the isu. ‘Whowe Uuedn.se duties prevent ther owe Lousifenee fe 30 Citicinbati. Neath nuié Sleeper for kane 20 ing that he w. himself und wreak | secure an equitable rating ou ie pe | from the The list of isjurcd is as follows: | N*¥ York for the fall prize meeting of the us- nLOCK, Viswou ol tusiruaucuter'seduca-col, ens eve pce aS Pullman Carare open to 9) sorsens gpa yor yak ng. Mave tae dye rate pa edge beara far 2, | Sociation, which will begin at Creedmoor Sep- farucas, a Tai to. the mental, woral aud phyecal trast ot sols tina tan b o tigniticance of their disabilities. rand Vapids: Luther Watermen, > tember J und inst one week. cammiaaes A fo eg pee 32 | Cooper weut to the barnof Mr. Jobr. # Brewer, |" “Hardly one in ten is able to do anything for |. Phelps, hone ennown: Houry G i: was ordercd that the Martini-Henry rifle Bio Mipkoven | tuition in wagush, Let. French and hustraweuts, ~ 29 | a short distance trem this place, aud secaring | his own enpport, and yet the pension rate for | house, G Rapids; should be adiaitted to all competitions of the LeRLY IN SUUAKE | fhe aiernoun from the ote tdi, Pyke Pca iw | D> AL TTMOKE & OHIO RAILKOAD. 2 Py PP 2 p pe’ 7 the afternoun from the dth to - Ui! arope halter went othe pmsiure feld and | yotal deafness is less than one-half whot it g on the same conditiousas the heming Th ‘Souter sovimeasT | == SK" || Leave Washington une sietes cater . a ug the same on a fiue tuilch cow led her legs. An ef | Fk Se aeeR LA ASR vee, | AT AUCTION 5 2 avetie Missouri 20) Saf to the District, where the next uch larger ponsions for | Key a Rey 4 | ton and the Spriugticid, in the event of the ex- | pat ANGE oNiecree of the Saprems Cour. of t AGT ceeentrianeere amen: ‘Gpens SEPF, | _ForChicaco and Nortiwest Kentucky. E 15 seen with the ers | Wigs: HLH. Smith, Mackia pected coming to Creedmoor of a team of Ca- | Distr rt of Co tite, 3 Ao Secs Nisuiuicicu. "Tera suaderate, Aidnes Ade | Bis truuns Aha > ee peg | UMHS, MOS earned thus he afterward dis Soldiers’ League held a reanion | Sacliman, Baltimore. nadian voluntecrs to compete in the interna- eek ene Rumen Collage, S581),Sum. | OS tones Siok nanos (aoe ee Jenene posed of the cow for $3, and he bas not since J hundrea members were in die. a itary a i ea a For Pittsvurn aud Cieveiand. expres daly, 0 For Lixcous een heard from. SAL Every oldies & the war who| A serious collision of two heavy freight traine | W0v") militus mate for the Hilton trophy ~ Toth your bonne Sepuensbe Ay acres | BAe e a wtamnton 11000 linois... ——»—---- anarm ora leg belongs to the ieague. | occurred on the Baltimore aud Ohio railroad | au ene eager . LuvTOUKLAS ey dipped WiLL For Winchester and way Stations, todd p.m. Wisconsin... NO FRIENDS TO BURY HIM. 3, mers in all, and Isaac HR | three and one-half miles cast of Vairmouni, W. | It was also agreed, in response to an inquiry Cotaiug te sent. A. May, Cb Por Lure S40 Pom. nnsylvanis. sata ; Martindéll o: Philadelphia, the president, pre-| Va, yesterday. One man, whose wame is un- | addressed to the ee te ae | Bde per aati oeeae. <cuattanoo andl Memptae Ohio... Death of Colored Massachusetts Lawyer | Sided ut the meeting. The meeting Was purely | kuown, was killed, and Engineer Jam Washington on behalf of the National Guard ism) | Shor Tisktsnors, wet ange ak ete ee @ social one and was devoted entire! and Brakeman am Lyonsof Newbucg and | of the Districc of Columbia, that one-armed Warrent in England. toy ‘Thirty-first session opens 720 18-00, 40 minutes), reminiscences and a discussion of the pension | Fireman Postlewaite, residence unknown, were | Competitors won'd be permitted to shoot in the | ‘iuese lois 4 rum tak to awed tion an ieduiunt region of © on’ the. - i ‘ i : a3 i spy tepaiet ina raphily erowsus part of te city, ang Dan\aue K. a+, od nulies ton Wi auton) 2h, ithode Isiand. George W. Williams of Boston, Mase , died at | rate. verionsly injured. 7 on od hend-to-the-turget, position eae pine | «tera; Guerthied cht lula es two equal instal | vuln tyitryt azar awe umn Weskiuanea, Bc ATA and 1 Vermont. the Palatine Hotel at Blackpool, a town in Lan- sea Rs ‘The extra Mantua freight train bound west to-the-turget position was pre-| went of one and two years, with ‘ntereet at Oper | StrOny Toe alha es ee UPTO ser eeaaee “6, non) 5 | goulin maakad oa Fae fteiee tee z met with an accident at Rahway, N. J., yester- | Scribed, at 300 and 600 yards. : We da¥ Of sue, payavie seiti-aue | Tare aidrese oho. e. BUTLes AL 9} a, s} a CONTROL, , day. Atl p.m.,at the Grand street crossing, | #j David Crocker, inspector of rifle prac- eete ae gee rm ag poe Bae ed pal. g7 | dently alone at the time of his death, as a local y auaxle broke, scattering stones and ties in| tice of the first’ brig: was unanimously | thecost of purchaser. if thre ter NEY Sok MILITARY ACADEMI, PREP. DuPT. 'g | Iustice of the pence telegraphed to Mr. Lin Late Election Returns the Legislature direction. The bridge was crossed | chosen to be the executive officer of the prize | complied with in ten days from da; ne proper.y | + at Noreen. N.Y. 11 | the United States minister, notifying hi Favor the People's Party. :, but near the statioff the main track was ) meeting. pe eS eee chaser aiter five days’ notice iu The Evenins Star. $400 deporit on vou Ol FequiFed at fine o- sae. KOS&A'B. MOULTON, ‘Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioucers, aud-d&ds eee Vurious Items of Sport. A dispatch from London says Ted Pritchard 25 | Mr. Wiiams’ desth, and stating that be had j 11 | no friends in Blackpool to attend to his effects or to hix burial. Mr. Lincoin requested Ccnsul torn and the cars were piled in a hea The flagman jumped into the Hehway river to save life. ‘Trackman Peter MeCune’s back was Late Kentucky election returns are favorable in every instance to the farmers, and there is no longer any doubt that they will control the op ie NW Yok aD PHLLA. Line F PHLLADE phim, re UN 3.) SEMINARY AND se. Stud Your.” Oflers rare educaiious. facil muoderate, Mixa aud healthful. stews Oregon West Virginia. projecting truck and he was fuially is not a volunteer soldier, but a West Pointer. Another prominent candidate ix Col. W. RB. Smedburg of California. He also is antago nized on the ground that both during and fince the war he has shown but m- thy with the citizen soldier, that be se.tishly ambitious, and while professing ® boundless love for “comrades” is at heart | proud, cold and filled with West Point idola- tories, and that finally he is being pushed by a by the neat parliament “I wrote to Dilicn before his release, stating that be aud O'brien bad injured the movement by not declaring whether Purnell or against him before they lot of aristocratic ringsters. Both candidates, ing hard to counteract the efforts of their op- ponents. The election promises to be very close. Gen. Butterfield of Troy, N. ¥., is a| Mr. Met darik hy til the i Trish, burg were flooded. Several factories were in- Hers re "Over £0,000 people witnessed s grand|e council will beaten (are undated avd operations hed to be suspended. | itgehell. Mr Brows will ke meer ot ies dispiny of. fizeworks at Belle Isle under | the party. There will be no more Trains on the Pennsylvania railread ran | depot upon his arrival in Baltimore and will bs 8 ~ at ie city suthorition. of she party. ‘They have bad enough Serengh avvergl inches of water for two or Se Se ead are otote 1e exodus hax commenced ‘trains | man rule,” three ip szentect Gamage was sus. renee er es Field 7 eee Lecce aan Latte eibine Eaiote | cinta tbe keto sebietiot giuibion teem? i to as the forenoon session of the encamp- Emmett sid he ‘The Star carpet cleaning ,establishment and | will be invited to participate in the parade. Brent Commande:-in-Chief Veazey wae pre-| London, bat thet he did other ‘are also damaged. A number of tone pesseated U7 Comaraie Clathacs' of" | Riser ia elon te fey’ There were several sarrow cocayte from | MORSYOKD’S ACU) PHOSPHATE Snethe andl the silier a weaduh: or “hedaass | ageer tenn ae Svowning, but u0 love of lifels reported. ‘Tha | Ralleves the Feeling of Lassitade @vel,” presonted by Comrade Dudield of Mich- | excellent, owing to water is rapidly receding. . ‘So common in midsummer end imparts vitality. : “I found that Parnell has very however, have a host of triends who are work- | in Ireland, and Were not coercing the people and were not in- only wo lar as morals were concerned. terferi: ote icnships to St. Louw. ‘The meeting will be on October 3, and the regula: ebampion- ship events will be given. ge Senstot Quay’s Reported Intentivns. A special to the New York Evening Sun from Washington says: It is learned here that United States Senator Quay will shortly be made chair- man of the republican state central committee ania, Chairman Andrews y will then sy were in favor of nt to asked him to do so immediat ithe. I also found ‘that the of dogs fought af thirty-six ands, level weight, the winner's owner to Pecaive' 6100 ff ad receipts. Tramp quickly showed himself the better dog, but Snow was game and stood up tothe fight for forty-five minutes, when he bit the dust. Harrisburg Streets Flooded. A ised veeet cowerces Canny Se ate cee Harrisburg, Pa., and Rockville, caused Paxton creek to rise sorapidly that the rail- road tracks and many bouses in South Harris- Reception Awaiting Mr. Frank Brown. Mr. Frank Brown, the democratic candidate | 19.40 for governor of Maryland, is in for a soyal re- | % ception upon his return to Baltimore from abroad. The Brown Fraternal Legion of 180 members, composed of ex-letter carriers who served under Mr. Brown when master, is ready for the demonstration witha ight’ “The legion waste feat ganization to Mr. publicly ———— and work for him in ‘onstration E iH i Den | New to attend to the matter, and he, | next legislature. ‘Chey are not all alliauce or | injured, ‘Thomas MeDonald, hud his arm bro. Pin stirrer Srsgre a hen AEE AEE FO ee aw | GED pat Bee sco eS | ee ee Washington and in turn, seut instructions to Mr. Thomas Sher- | people's party men, however, although the peo- | ket and his breast iujured. The fast Pbiladel- | Agbt Bot ; ee " E Pasig, Porter Arkansas man, the American consul at Liverpocl, to | ple’s party has surprised the democrats by elect- g ia exprevs, bound west, No. 9, lexving New | allow him expenses and put up the largest TARCRT AT SALE Br AUCTION oF VAL CARE ‘Near Alexandria, Va. ee Cor rans — watch the affvir. ing no less than thirteen of its candidates. The | (O° ttvtrustlon, The accilen? took piece dont |e, ; SEAGEEE SISEEL BESMEED BADD 5 LM. BLACKFORD, M. A, Principal. bacon 11 George W. Wiliams wos the author of # work | political complexion of the house is: Demo- | ne minate after this train had gone by. idtater eee oe eanatanir’ ee DAL AFELESOON, AUGUST TWELFTH, Inbl, yO: L. ©. MINOK, LL. D., Assotiate Principal. Florida ...2 5 | entitled “ihe History of the Colored Work in | crats, 68; republicans, 17; people's party, 13; a of England to race in America or England for | We will sll by pablic auction in front of the prom- | tZofBO%%, Ths G2 Fear opens Sept. 30, 1401. Bx- abo Fae lt Leumele where he represented tp | depentent democrat, 1, and one district} Rescued by His Aged Grandmother, | 4 England to race in A Gate receipta'and the | ies ited 6. && sagianaisbe seven nn. ee ee wot PSE tom ANAT IY, Arizona. 3 | King Leopold that be was the official teprevent. | Goubtful. ‘The farmers of all parties number | George Foster, jr., the three-year-old son of | world’s chnmpionship. 5 SUBIOTS 4. 5.6 ideal 12 OF Sat %* | Gi. JOHN'S COLLEGE. ANNAPOLIS, ances iy Union iranater Co- on cries seit at ues Fog 4 auve of the United States to the conference, | fifty-six, besides several country merchantyand | George Foster of Rahway, was saved from | Hosmer cually defeated Ten Eyck in the three- Fropting 20 feet ears on ith (Fayedte) st, and run- sat freparetery Schr te eos, | oon, UO abe S bouts = siaaaee and upon these representatios he was enabled | teachers, whose sympathios are in the same di- | drowning on Tuesday through the bravery of | mile ruce at Lake Quinsigemond yesterday af- | mimetsck town alley. 0° |) 17'S) Be Bm TENTION GUYER #0 Byli_ven. Cok Loe At ue. to obtain small loans of money from the more | rection. his grandmother, who is sixty years old. The | #7R0an. Homer's time was 19 ininutes $25 | mow sekit Ronee: they ave aly oumertione, TAHATION, OF CANDIDATES FOR < credulous of those with whom he came in con- | "*sy0% er = . is ig meatenca secon ‘eu Eyck was twelve seconds bebind. | which few lots im Georzetown hove, and those having ea Oe OCEAN STEAMERS. BOW 116 WASUINGTON'S TURX. ti He visited the Congo country under the | , Tbe farmers, most of whomare alliance men, | child fell into s deep pool in the Ranway river. teenie Gmkodntodse sag such advantage are muuch in demand. ‘Adazens the Frenident, . _0€ ‘EAN my 'EAMERS. When the corrected count was announced the | auspices of the Belgian government. He spent There ell ee aereeeeure temocratic caucus. | He was discovered by the old lady lying mo- enball wes wicca aroeeae: atrest, concrvted, waterseueesuer and pecking, Situie | Pace ENTOWR” SEMINARY COMPRISES KEE | STEAMER “WINTHROP” FoR BAR HARBOR Western men were for the moment stunned, | some time previous to this visit to Africa in of hyp ache ela ting the indonenseng | tionless in the bottom. She plunged bravely} paniel F. Connell, the capitalist of Porte- | Sre,suusies.of ive, Setrovlitan reultoed and ‘three H iar College and Aiusgund Art Causerestory ok | $9 LasiPort, Canapuoeiio, Bt. Andrew's and’he sous, while the supporters of Washington yelled them- | Liverpool, where he became engaged to marry | Germocrat, whose adrainsion to the egacus is | ity head rst, and succeeded in bringing the | On “onio, whe ww shot a x “Serum: Ohe-fourth cas: balance ia one, two aud | fowging HOO for wiels,” spud for caisiocue. lier C | PAURTURD RE Pe os ee tor Rochon and f _— alot of the centusiea n, | & white girl His fiancee applied to Consul | Se™ocrat, whose re farmers, | bOY to the surface. Both were pulled into a] Mouth, Ohio, who was shot by some unknown | sce seurs, with wove beatitts interest at the rateot | Hy.AEEDY, A.M. AD. magumown, Hd. ror, ecaunectivns for Mgoschieat Lakes Tusedag st sijoummanees ani he midst of the confasion an | ‘ieherai New for information regarding Wil- | Soubtful. and thurty-nune of them are farmers. | Polio tbost"and iho boy was promptly Feeus- | person while lying in bis berth on the Pullman | Sst cat persentas Restos este inter eS ; Boon. Bote frou pier 4, bast river, Xi adjournment until m: g was taken. a ‘ ~ | The farmers can, if they like, elect every ofticer | P* A seuu-anuuaily, and secured by deed of trust ‘ou we | 7) VEE FREDERICK FESALE INARY WILL | Peunsyivania raiirosd and baitiuore and Obio raid At the opening of the afternoon sesn liams, and upon learning in what light mar-/ or the house from the speaker down. cital sleeping car on the Chesapeake and Ohio train | Frein'sos sous’ of all cash, ut the. ‘or the pur- | 2 vein its forty-euehth ber ae olution was passed that hereafter the route ef Fi ore monte geome -yomy home lig Brown's (dem.) plurality for governor is be- pantheon tart Batarday morning, dled at 10 o'clock yes- | Seeing! tiosctais. teaser anntgcecompiod | AM LL De Soest peas | eatin Oe Oe Se the encampment parade should uot exceed two | U™* tween 25,000 to 30,000, as compared with 16,000 z terday morning at Charlottesville, Va., where | with in fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the | 35 oc: : oy . — a = miles. gagement a ~ for Gor; Bucknor atthe last gubernatorial elec. | Charles H. Hammond, made notorious be-| iw bax been ever sinco the tragedy. He was | ris iemrved iu fere the froberty st the ins and R Syrimes Rontsvuery wast), Manrecpens dope | Oe Tc Tochte SLOYD & «8 At the morning session ex-President Hayes RULE PROSPECTS BRIGHT. tion and with 33,000 at the last treasurer's elec- | cause of his operations veland street, | conscious to the last moment, and his last | and recording at purchaser's ccst. pop ET, ly was halted by the sentry because he had forgot. | HOME | tion. London, is thought to be dying ut Seattle. | words were, “I'm getting blind.” He did not | “fiticsxood ur no aie. can be | Bumber is For cycuiars yy ing oye Mg ne nga Mme eck me Savor Tthe Ox| eae chamemsinsosemetoatn | ighimontags bers commiet othe ty | ik in onl ugly amen | ieieoaiet yates ses | Eee wh ry . Alger came along g for grand larceny and was rw 7 4 vouched for him as a true and loyal ex-com- the Irish Question. The championship committee of the Ama- jail sons were with him. He has nine children. | _su3-déds Amioneese. mander-in-chief. Among the passengers arriving at New York | 4, > sentenced to two years in the penitentiary, but | He wade nc statement except the one alread, ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, P yur Athletic Union of the United States iscom- pe . He claims that the vn y L — 45 = COMMANDER, on the Majestic yesterday was Dr. Thomas Ad- dot Ji E. Sullivan, New Jersey A. C., herder => et eae Deeeeiie comer - eens —— Lage tel aes 200 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND 18 Tax Lincoln of Washington, who was a prom- | dis Emmett, the president of the Irish National | Systran; Harry McMillan, A. C. 8. W., and | fod Hunter of Hcotland Yard, Hammond is | pore peeains his mon fellsburg. W. MONDAX, AUGUST TENTH leuiat CWELVE neat candidate for commander-in-chiet, with- | Federation in America. He bas beer in Europe | Jinks Taslor, Boston A. A. Forsometime Bat- suffering with pneumonia und is alec afficted | Va.and wae sinty-three years old. He mide s CLOCK at out suction res, wel alte age rew trom the field this morning in order that | fora month. He spent most of the time in | f.15 and St Louis both claimed that they wouna | With a compl diseases. will on Tuesday. His remaine were tam ty the contest for the nest mecting place puight | Loudon studying the Iriah question. the 4 gob a Guilin phaelge Fe te aaa a handsome metallic case und taken to Porte. rupli’ proving and in having easy oc. not be hampered by his candidacy. In “I talked with a great many Englishmen,’ | Hartwell, the president of the Pastime A. C. of Wrest Now Yoru Brook. | Mouth; Ohio, yesterday afternoon. The fu- |cmmmto thie. au, matance in ove year, with ince red candida’ p Three hundred sports from New York, Brook- | neral will take place at that city this afternoon. — 3, ErGen’ Aum I. Hurst of Olio and brody cr | Dr. Esomett axed, “and I found ameng them a | St. Louis, at ouce called a mecti fof the club's }1 75, Daltimore and Washington gatherea at | An inquest wes deemed unniccemary. Thedse- | Ro eeeret ta cyureyancu and ferordina et ar: eae Hurst of the M.E. chi owing feeling ix. favor of home ruie for Ire- | trustees and agreed to give the United States | ‘7 tot*a cnrtifionta stated that death was by | chiser's cost; #100 Wuired af the time of sale. LIN BOD, iL. STRAMSHI Fishop : purch, and well | Srowing feeling cm o championships and guarantee the A. A. G,| Suitland, southeast of this city, yesterday, : ot caused by | asus: OMLAPtien s Sia s8-Auctonmers Akeow ro PuttuDELene aage ea ole Aghter. Consiierable op- | landand Scotland. Now that Dilion and O'Brien | fetiabi tose rhe ‘Paatimne Av Oe offer casei | ohere a domerate dog hight took piace betwen: | Seti peritonitis caused by a wi GSCLIFFIC DAME 6 UU amare DiS tha GALwat diesrdirect neste Vaconsin, who's few dave ngo sccwed weiuce | BAve Joined the MeCarthyites there is ittle fear | Once put tom mail vote and tke commitice de- | “Tramp,” claimed. 40 ‘be the ‘champion ot | N° clus has been obtained of the semasin. BR son ee OSOMMGDATIONS CMSCKEASBED “pleat fla Aguinst hima, fie cepa Weaeks | but that a measure of home rule will be passed | cided by a unacimous vote to award the chem. Brooklyn, owned by James Watterson, and EXECUTORS SUMERT NOUTMEASE. 5 [28 Intermediate, 630, - Law: In add GLAbaOW, sie