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- ; nig yas ' THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. 1891. CITY AND DISTRICT. WHAT THE SUBTREASURY PLAN 18, UP MOUNT WASHINGTON. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. * ——— = = a Scheme Gin or Interest- To! KOW, €@ No other paper published has anything Mean comeeemesaneatta, It cee meee meee EO ee like @ third as many readers im the city of Special Corresvondence of The Evening Star. Correspoudence af The Evening Star. Ww ** "G87 Louisiana aye... ATOLIFFE, DARK & O0., aucnoncers, Washington as has Tre Evextxo Stan, and no Raxgiou, N. C., August 25, 1891. Ixtenvate, N.H., Angust 19, 1891. __ OP®- City Pest Offen, ECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF A LARGE Iu afresh | other one hae yet supported ite elnims by an ‘Atal! the stato conventions of the Farmers'| | As I sit here on the pissza of my litle seliow | Piety x#W ann ancoND-maxn wreitt can| Tai MENG Te GEN IEBS, MALL | pares trav WARiINOTON PROM STATION etibatds it tac Alliance held during the present month in | cottage, surrounded by the geeat “White Hilla” | Paoudts iiAnsr secioe eS TEN ORB MRD RESDAY MORKING, SEPTEM Pittabure and the West, Chicaco Limited Kapress: or Maryland, Virginia,” North Carolina, Georgia, | I want to try to tell you of my trif to the top of | WITHIN OUR SALES ROOMS. THURSDAY, | rons 0 Peoeeteens Seer well, Sithom Our salir Peigmen, \epibale Sore ot 4050 * Sams BASE BALL MATTERS — Alabama and Texas it was decided that while | Mount Washington. SUGUSE gFWENTN-SEVENTH, AT TWaLVE SEAS Lai, with, Parior Car arresting to Festa: the alliance is “not wedded to any particular} Our going at all was doubtful until the day oo arolts, Pittehenr to Coturean, Altonps to ‘The Peace Conference Interrupted by King bill,” itis unalterably determined upon the | before the excursion, and when we did finally | W==*S ®00.. Austioncers.. DARR & ©O., Aucts. Forke Cas Biciietnen to Masptens ont Riseeane Kelly’s Action. principles” involved in the subtreasury“plan.” | decide to go I was nearly wild with joy. _Odbosite City Post Olas fe] iarriabure tot Lomi cage pe oases YESTERDAY. Most people are ignorant of what this “plan” | | Here at Intervalo we are thirty-one miles | PALB, OF WHITE MUIES. RIND AND GENTLE: SUMMER RESORTS. Gasvand Cmtianstt, Western Ragress at T:48p-an. American Assofiation, Foally is, or the “principles” which it involves. | from Fabyans, whore we change cars to go to] Povnts WAuoe ANDTHSANESR AT AUC: | ang an Sar Z, Nth iconinwe Care Washington to. At Boston—Boston, 8: Milwaukee, 0. Capt. Harry Skinner of Greenville, N. C., is the | the “base station,” which they say is six miles} TION: iN FRONT GF OUR, BAlns WodMs, cA ee rach Gienyars sor tsomet tie ee At Philadelphia—Athletics, 4; Louisville, 1. originator of the eubtreasury scheme and he | from that famous resort. TEN OULOOR AcMe, WITHOUT LIMIT. “Wt | POT CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITE, M9, | hating Sr Vviatune A woman's aim National ‘ a ‘Was sought out to tell the readers of Tae Stan | Our ride up, up toward the’ Crawford Notch WEEKS & 00., AUCTIONEERS, ‘Dem al the yur. on bilaeak nonin: bur best— y At Chiengo—Chicago, 28; Brooklyn, something about this much-mooted questién. {became more and more interesting as the or ay iL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CAT — is oS look her -st—but she'll | 4 Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 1; Boston, 7. SUBTREASURE PLAN REALLY 18, | Scenery became wilder at each balf mile, and een ye Le never reach it without perfect | At cincinnati—Cincinnati, 12; New York, & * said Capt. Skinner, “Ieannot explain | every one on board was standing at windows Cinmersiest es pe ee ee health, For perfect health, | tCleveland--Cleveland, 7; Philadelphia, 4. this thing in detail in @ brief interview. such | 8d doors craning necks to get a view of the AT AUCTION, ay fecerves SSK stesin, nnd i Pa talo aud’ Niagara daily. exceyt saturday, WHAT TRE CLUBS MAVE DONE. an you want, but I can give you an insight of | ©Weting, forest-covered hills and deep, shad- owed valleys. SECRETARY PROCTOR. what it means. The subtrensury plan means| But of the trip up to Fabyans I did not take financial reform, and the principte involved is | heed, for the heat and dust, noise and cinders ITHIN on sares Roos, \TaNADAY; | fous the hewigiertey i r 4 . URADAS; | Rossin ta ot Yrowilnent peeve TM) AT TER O'CLOCK | Ws nad ‘Da-tinore.” Prices By fie ds 2 -ARLOK SUITES, | (063; by the Week, BOTSSIN GW RENDEL D D ROOM” APTS, SHUCK OMATTRESNES, "HA ith Si Car Washiggton to Kocbegter ‘hester and Niagara Palle, 7 40 Serday. with Sleepate Oar take Dr. Pierde's Favorite Prescription. All the func- Amerwcan Association. a at AND the making of the Top rhe a z Renovo and Eltra, at 10.00 am. 5 ? sa: MR. PROCTOR FOR THE SENATE. making of staple crops of the country | y, disagree: * ‘KS, SIDKBOARDS, WARDROBES, LOUNG? 5. . tional irregularities and weak- & basis for the forae ot & currency. They are Bet atte ae cnenea cars at Fabyans the | KiapueiCOV. COUCH,” CHAIRS “OR” att, Sop.oree, Menstatsl atthe SS patron oo. ite i: Gov. Page Notifies the Secreta ‘That the | as stable as gold, and every d ie that issue: t rT =_ a —— cited. Ec A R. nesses that make life misera- hssen Fastin co Week. Will be redeemed by the actual moede of the | IT tech sare, uF made me alive to everythi ATINER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS. ipae ca ° It looks only n couple of miles to the mountain Gov. Page of Vermont has witten a letter to | Peoplt. while every dolinc flouted with such, a | from Fabsene, but it really i Secretary Redfield Proctor, announcing hia se- | only plan by which the. sow FTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.. COR Atlantic and ( ctheut Now © ‘0 PENGLE, propeictcr, WALAEA C ble to women, are cured by it. It’s a powerful, invigorating 4 six. The track id. This is the | lies right in the heart of thick woods, and s0 ‘man Parlor Onre, Ni amd 11 arto New York, D8) wa dally, the trip to the base station wasn't the coolest Spent Santer, E * y. | 4 Gg | lection as the successor of Mr. Edmunds in the | producers can dictate the price of the two great | on ecord. a seg = ht aly, Limited Bxpeess with Dining tonic, - nd a soothing ee --64 89 621 | Brooklyn “45¢ | United States Senate. The governor says in | staples of Ean ote erator and wheat —and aching far sate tae aris taakiny eae : ney ron tat ‘ADELE strengthening nervine—pure r the letter: srosdiic, ese a a pein jaahington, bare and bleak. Fast Papress, 8 108.35 gt is purely “After earetul consideration of all the names | THeY &r@ the great contributors to our national waetahic. petiectiy hn Sutnuen Gf tena On greek puacbakere of tore THE TRACK UP MOUNT WASMIXCTOX. _ —- Pare suggested I have decided to appoint you | eign gold, and ws lugar protection inextended | | At first, when we guzed at the narrow track or ulcerations, displacements, ° in Wat United States Senator, to fill the vacancy caused | to commerce and manufacturing the staple | (almost perpendicular, it scemed to us,) and 7 : layed in Washington . ; : ; bearing-down sensations, un- scisseing wala Cas oe ‘wet condition ot | BF the resignation of Hon. George F. Edmunds, | crops of the country should receive the forter- | funny little engine, out hearts sank with fear. : ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. 3 oO CHAIRS Faxey | foe __Al OPP IMER, Prop. HES SENS SUR EIOR CoM | PHL CHALFONT!, ATLANTIC CITY, NG CABINET BEDSTEADS, - ferriace across New ima jeer my | ig care of the governm: wether with many ue On the Reach, with unsurparsed Ovean"y wy natural discharges Vvery- | the grounds. The St. Louis club was here, and | Primarily Ideem it my duty to entisfy my “ ee oan xii ene The great mountain towering above us seemed “a = one Sait water baie in tbe bows. ~~ | s ‘ges — every- | the gr s i : ogi xc ‘ ri : ; CVETY™ | the home team wasall ready to play, but no one | J#dgment as to what sclection wonld best _pro- to be frowning and the track secined a mere Send tor earcular __ 3030S F_ ROBERTS & SOR. thing that’s known as a “fe- | Wantedto play inthe mud, wid so the . i ”, it’ 4 was declared off. But Washington tock a male complaint "— it's a posi- diger Wy leaitag: ar taeeviar plese Saami “It menns a big revolution in the financial | thread line as it neared the clouds. I got ee 7 ergs = esi eta yen bares system of the government, but the alliance will | ‘‘standing room only" on the front platform, country. re Ta a renneeenntire creuity: | insist that s currency privilege shall beex-| ¥here 1 impatiently saw three cars start off e s at pr was acting lntgely in a representative capacit { se oo a arity with gold | Shead of us. 1 must confess I was a bit afraid tive remedy. It’s the only Philadelphia and lost, so that this morning the } that if, not doing injustice to my judgment, I ple crops on a parity with gol _ when I saw them start, for they almost atood 5 clubs were tied for last place. could meet the wishes of a large ‘majority of:| ®*4 silver. = ‘on-end, the engine behind the cas putl-patting, one that’s guaranteed to give |“ init few folks here thought of the game or of | 4° people of Vermont, and it would be a duty | ,,""There are two practical wars of carrring | and the wheels cruncinermeching’ makin we e ; - | the place of any club. The all-important topic | and pleasure todo so.” Ihave, with consider- | te principle into operation, but only one of | foc} that pushing 73 or 100 people up the steeps | srt es satisfaction ix every case. It | of" thought ama conversation whe the great able Fare, sought and received personally by | them is feasible. Onc is the repeal of the 201 of Mount Warhington war nd cary task. ‘The |": 8-—Thecollection wil be on view doy. ts u nothing, unless it | pesce conference, which took place last night | fetter the views of ‘prominent. Vermonters in | Per cent tax on state banks of imue and the ! Of Mount Warhington | heaving tie "tase ae] costs yo 5, unie after many delays. It did not produce any re- | very countyol the bate The recaly of a | formation of state subtrearnrien with, the same | tion and we. were, soon crewing alove sbece helps you. You can afford to | suits. Just as it was at ite height, with overy | Sostization leaves no doabt os to ing oizicia | basic value of land and staple crops. The other the trees and buildings in the valler. ‘The a.” | prospect of beneficial effects, the news came | dnty. Jf, therefore, on the first day of Novem- explained by the provisions the subtreas- building of this it, on these terms. Can | Dam that King Kelly, the man on whose move- <4 Ty bill sent to the lust Congress. ‘The former vn eHUnSD ” SEVENTH, Os oct 1 TEAN tle Crty, York ave. uoat the teach » conver ‘under new inanaement; ter monies | “nited States Treasury. we shall a sup Jy kes Bohn a on Of household furutiare of the finest manu: | PK MANSION ATLANTIC CL, Bod re THE LARGEST HOTEL iis isan exceptionally Gne tot of eoods and showld c commoand the attention of purties desrins Arst-cless reek 3 eee 20 e.m. and 430 p.m. daily, For Annapolis, 20 and 9:00 a... 11.50 and 4:20 ly, except Sunday. Sundays, 0.00 &uk ON SOUTHERN RATLWAY. FPECT AUGUST 1, 1-8 VELET, ATLANTIC Cliy, Pactiicave. bet. New York and ki finyroved.uodern convenient yy aug ike conatorts. terme: giao ¢ S810 #15 per week. Me LONGACKIL, (2S Wetanetoa, ck, which is three and a é ber next it shonld be ineuthbent on me to fill | UZ ; % jwarter miles long, took two years and more A AM ‘ u afford to neglect it? ments so many eyes ‘hang, had broken faith | the vacancy referred to, 1 propose to. tender | Setks relief within state lines, the other appents | 20s" ter | $250,000" But they -Lave paid for it | F street northwest the ex OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUR, South: Sande. yo zi Feet eed ee tantae, | Sou, the appointment. “I inform vou of my de- | {0 the, kenoral government, and either would | and morc, too, for it has been in use how about | {/siweent. connainicin vette a sock Saye. at - | the Hoston League Club to play ball for that oF- | cision at thistime not only becanse I believe | be satisiactory to the alliance: but the frst is | twenty-two years. sort ATLANTIC CIE, %. 3. sabineton. $4, 7 05, @RE WE ganization for this season and next, for which | you should have reasonable notice of my in- | ROt feasible, because it would be impossible to § ; OPEX THROUG! 1 28S Bie jo ps e he is to receive a munificent salary. The fis-| tention, but having reached the conclusion | Tepeal the tax on state banks of isme at pres- PUSHED UP THE STEFP MOUNTAIN. Riek MAKING AND LIGHT MA: BROUGHOUT THE YEAR Hye ht ures, dir: Some’ reports place. the amount | above, Heannot ee that the public good would | There Sea prejudice seninat shave banks At first the novelty of being pushed along on CUS ASR AAS. OTHER ANTICLES ns ‘Wand id $25,000 for three years, others nt £22,500 for < a ss jarge majority of the states and on rape i i meng. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. ; . two yours, and othewe af'95,000 for thie year | "= sD ave: by further discussion of the southern states would favor such a bill, | 2" most perpendicular track kept us from 3 Theaets and information at the offi, northeast con. < ve Auctioneern. osteo eetpoe bany tee tec MR. PROCTOR'S CAREER. and the alliance itself would divide on. that | Commenting on the scenery, but as soon ax we eof street ated Letnany emia, and at the plation. where orders can be Jeft for the checking of | Dasncare to destination from hotels ‘and rewidenc ¥ 5 4 WOK General Manager. (eu) General Pussencer Agent. Remony, AND DANVILLE Signed a Boston association con or act, but had | Mr. Proctor was not much known in national | jsyne. ‘The people want immediate relief and | Were assured of the fact that we weren't going | RATCLIFFE, DAUR & CO., Auctioneers Promised to do so at.11 o'clock yesterday | politics until his selection as Secretary of V the alhance men believe that relief must come | to be cut off in the bloom of our youth by a] ENTIRE SROGE QF QkocentE: 2 morning. He did not show up, as he was then | He went to the last republican national con- | through the operations of enbtreasuries of the | back-sliding engine, we looked’ about us. Sear oo rong: talking with the league peorle. He talked for vention with the Vermont delegation and from | S&?¢Tal government and they are practically | However, we snid nothing. ‘There was nothing Hh SPie 8 COFRT Ee Sbic oe en 7 ~ ‘Schedule tuetieet A CKLES tre SBURY PARK-THE GUERNSEY, 7TH AVE., U1 trains leave ve al four hours aul thes helped him out with » few | frst to lant was n warm supporter of Mr. Hisr- | waited in this demand. sera dicots had sot words to expres the oe, A laeicnteal’y located: peat brash aad lanes: geavect | gh 'T™ pie Fem eae the brit. | Tordahere and there, and the result of the | rison.” When Afr. Harrison made up hiv’ eabi- THE DEMOCRATS AND THE ALLIANCE. Deets angen tienen wel EA CADDIES, denor iabies "hops, icunise beating’ detiag sinh | threo, Sunder. for Meunsten, ee c | thrve down Ine frnenig, NeNed * contract and net Afr. Proctor was one of the fitst men de-} “As youknow, Lam a democratand Itake no | pgAftet obs Ala cere =ee z cry- | ima, Open dune & to Uctsber 1. THOS. S| OTT iG am Daily for Manawms, Warreuton, Cal- Tiancye worn hoe, and at the same time threw dowa his friends. cided on asa member. His administration of Hy ‘ gan undie ourselves in an extra wrap, | On THURSDAY. MORNING, AUGUST TWENTY- jerky of Wasieunst : = aR. amas, Warrenton. Cul ereserve th: softmess of the leather. WHAT KELLY CLAIR. fhe War Department bas been very creditable | fiver tn we Ged Parny movement T beliere | ert above Jacobie Ladder, we took advantage | SEV ES tM 3 Mock contuinelittirete | (PUK SAINT CLOUD. =e a a js gerry raid bic | that our next convention should incorpora' t one he water tanks toran_ to | fy’) 4 ee Pg ae EL ES Re nent LADIES will the Dressing you are bese boe-gapaasaks saad bonne eatay Lacie rosy fob eg gia teasia pctmner chy as mga PT eubtreasary plank in our state platform | the “edge” and lodk over into the “Gulf of {is RATCIAPES: DARK & COC” | lchte and modera tusprovemente. etd using do both? Try itt Mey Reid oconteact wtih Mity St See Seeis- | puathres und in Character, though aman cf'niore | andl joln wands ‘Sith’ the eltianes ia pecuring | M&ti00." Imagine ‘looking ‘over into = yest Auctioneers’ | _au!s-taw . Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing —_{ ning of the season, but thet he was allowed to scholarly attainments. Very simple and mod- | the financial relief sought. Both wings of the |@¢ep bowl—for the mountains surrounding = west into a saucer of butter plate, set it aside for | leave them fo go to Cincinnati to make up the | ext in manner, fond of the pleasintries of con-| party shoald make mutual concessions and | this gulf were us steep ax the wiles of bowl. ee OE een neers, hey bet ok a few days, and it will dry to a substance team there and that this second contract, was | versation and amiable on all occasions, while | March on to victory next year. But the alli- Aoen Sacer vu uate! — fooked over and ‘[2® Thewont Hotes, a to New Ori ‘0 bite and Put as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can | but» seemingly useless formatity. Kelly claims | at the same time firm in good judgment and | ance will never yield the subtreasury demand, Bet re a oor ery soula seemed to leave ns. meee, EDS ieee pee Ee poy rae : yy Boston early in the | capable as an executive officer. he has made | You ean rest assiired of tha the toy mud, Rot long to gaze, for the distance to TON M STREET BE- ¥ euls-tu ‘usboro with Pulliam Sleeper far such @ Dressing be good for er season and by Cincinnati recently,and thatthe | many friends in Washington and earned the |” Capt. Skinucr, many will be surprised to P Was uot yet halt traveled. LAND FIRST SCRELT | 7 a at Sack . ssroctation hae no claim on him. | He asserts | respcet of the whole comntry.- Ile is tall and tear, is not a member ofthe Farmers’ Alliauee, Abovs Tae rouser Live. Ra ‘lead toe LOSGPORT, 6.3 ei that he has been otinted with for e pas abe ild, with stro ks of char- | he being a practicin, wyer. jut he is in Ne ve J NESDAY AFTER) el iy om the beach. cold see bathe. al ASHING LON BOL Wolff's Blacking four months and txt eyen Anon has been’ of- | acter in lis fece, al steel yee capres- | great feather with the alliance poople as the |, NO™ inca cre ee eee Front cf the freuen ts O'CLOCK, ‘wo will snl, tm | olmaracsed coven vige, Eines: Geter sadendter. DUS. “Amara nce - ge fering him big money. He took leave of his | sion of greataminbility. He tka slow speaker gen- | fatier of the subtreasury scheme. everywhere as far as the ere could reach all was LOT 79, SQUARE 619, —— = - will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily former associates of the asscciation team yes- | erally and possessesa delicate and quaint humor. WHAT MR. ASHTON Bats. ¢ bleak and bare and rocky. Iu places beneath | Fronting 20 feet on Msi. and running back with that film which is as flexible as terday afternoon and left last night for Cleve- | which makes hum am = * st agreeable companion. 3 the track the great rocks were tumbled down fret year, having ‘Deen | Mr. F. Ashton is « prominent and intelligent iand to begin work with the Boston league | He is now in his rixt Hlectric car line and im a section i ais a o = rapidly Nnproving spy oy igs 25 Doliars worth of New Furniture for | Club as ite captain and manager. born on June 1, 183i, in Proet alliance man of Franklin eounty. In speaking | #2 hexps, Beet ey legate tage Pat tine bal snt the tatance tn one or | Bane, nea eg Re Conte, HOW? seh ‘TROUBLE IN THE PEACE CONFEREXCE. town of Cavendish, Vi. He comes of sturdy | of the alleged “loan” of money tothe bankers | a'precipice, ready, seemingly, to tumble down dentcanntaliy Gran eeh er deephe® | Uathing.”“Bostins aad Matic. Sieasn launch makes 25 Conts. 8y painting This news caused an explosion in the confer-| Stock. Iu early life he began the study of law. | by the government and that feature of the | into the awful septs below: some tome tppito Wks MAGICK, Bapctiorousces Bes deer QS square fect of Oid Furniture with nnd the whole business went by the board | Bit he put aside his law books to go to the war. | sabtreasury plan looking to the loan of money | above us, gray. and sharp, ageiaet the shee id ae: fn Monteoinery ence, an y His first service was as quartermaster of the | by the government to the farmers he said: Sometimes the trestlework built in ‘and on (oNGness: edecmncenennedond FP! K-— ON when Kramer oe ae oe to guar-) third Vermont, then as major of the fifth Ner-| “Weare not objecting to banks or bankers; | these rock bels trembled and creaked with the ante the return of Kelly to the association. | mont and finally «x colonel of the filteenth. | we know them to be a uecessary part of every | weight of our car ae we omled clowhe tee ae ~ OL Hess. TRY IT. This was refused. The conference began at | His health was impatred, and after Gettysburg. | civilized community. But we object to the | always up, into the clouda ‘Now and then the See eas eae aa OI st np about 5 o'clock. the league delegates being Inte | where his regiment acted as train guard, he re- | government giving the national banks power | cars above us stood out in beld relict against SEASIDE HOTEL, OCEAN ITS, in arriving, and lasted for two hours, when an | turned home and went into farming. to issue national bank notes und tax the com-| the sky before disappearing entirely frou sight a oten: dermention oes adjournment was taken for supper. Afierwardit | Then he turned. his attention to politics | munity for such issuance, "We say that it is | to reappear higher ap, was resumed and the proceedings were uninter-| serving several terms in the legislature. In | loaning money at 1 per cent to the banks and rupted until midnight, when the doors were | 1873 his party took him up for governor. A | gives them power to loan the same money out LOOKING BACK. toa, be madi { nen wht for ll fyhnte Nout, i keknncanamidse South uurvug coaches New’ ork to At NT OF PRESSED BRICK, IMMING. AND KNOWN AS LOPEN BEA! . Bullet Sieeper, New York and Washington » Wall Reopen Jue iy LN. aL) ich : f eecease, “salisbury ; ; apse y t i RTL AST HHoncl isis yards Stems the sar, He = Bivtoen opened and the delegates of the association in- geod deal of mud entered the contest for the | to the people at 8 and 10 per cent. If_ the gov- Leaning out and looking back we held our o P , SEPTEMBER oe avulers es thar eihen. ot 4 formed their friends waitiug outside wha: had | nomination, in which war and business records | ernment can loan money’ 10 the bankers at 1 | breath at the view below ws. ‘The veatness of it | hole ATs we will sa in soot RE TER BCRTOR, 0am dally. west pe happened. werchandled without merey. At last oppoxi t interest on the security of a bond we | all " front of te prépitaes ” securstine ppened. ere handle out merey. - | per cent interest on the secutity of a c y be realize: aa Saal 5 eats ae a x Tencems that Kramer hed Just proffered a| ton fell before bia. He thade. gon bees Want to kiow why the government should. not | (2ca# oAly be realized from personal experi Feat ae red ARE O05, . SPRINGS AND BATHS. at vem daly, y ence. Below us green foresia on the hills ° crt, between th and Sth eacett Sunday tb Cleasins ob Beta resolution to the effect that the leagne should | governor. leap aosiay 40 Un tarmner a ape Cah ou ae icteerpn ol le yee . respect ali ex Throw teal to an alles, tupeored ty | THEDFORD Brhioe ng contracts and that there | ° From the time of his retirement from office | security of his land er on the imperishable | '¢tel cuss, containing six Toons and | J{EDFORD SYiINus, itching miles wud imilos, sunshiny valleys | 3"yoiuit brick Danville arrie © ALL DSRUGGISTS. cane oe tte nceee, wht tice gt te | he maintained an active interest in political | products of his land —sach as cotton—white It | Mgt wire lakes abore all the shitting clouds | ba - One-thind cash; balance in one and BEDFORD, Pa. | Strusburwlocaiat S's pau aed close of the seasou, when the news of Kelly's | affairs and was regarded as one of the party | js being kept.” around us, and off in th . he 1 a ‘tok Ws, With interest at the rate of 6 Yet crater Tickats, si ees ——— TERING was received. 1¢ was very inoppor- | leaders in the statc. He would uot allow him-| But the opponents of the enbtrecsnry tell | {ound us. and off in the frond ciayient ts alse oh the Pea aet ee eet Sent ——S EAN STEAMERS. tune. self to be enticed, however, away from hisbusi-| Mr. Ashton that the government docs not | WS 0! ba — option. “A deposit of €200 reyiured at. the HOTEL OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER, OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘TER GAMES YESTERDAT. a heer = ——— poset ater an” money to banks. What he calls « “loan,” % Peon fe ne Her 10 te complied with im teen 5 fone ) LONDON = Louisvi L ire. 1589, when he accepted a seat in Prosi- | they say, is nota loan -at all, but a tax—one~ *. . veil Go reaell the proverty or the tek ee ee SH olin MLborp 8 8 co. eoegoreeyee Sas cr tpsalp ar dent Harrivon’s cabinet as Secretary of War. | ali per cent on the average deposits and one-| We were glad to get off the crowded car and desateine Trurchawcr "AW conveyancing: meow | Wt© for pamphlet on thie ereat resort, and the ate gt Mas 24 3 ot Express Siraiere, le L 4 . ———ee-—__—__— half per cent on the average amount of citen-| rest, for the trip —standing up, remember, ot tm ape ans r — Rion Depot, Oth ws . which sufficed to give the Athletics « chance to “us Guu pacemna: tion inucd. ‘There is ulto, they claim, an ad-| to, had taken us just two hours, Dat if ye eS RATCIAFFE, DARR & CO. 20:57 ate Tor Newport Nene td Psst score at the right time. The batteries were sor eae loti jonal tax of 2 per cent on the amount of cir- | (Pe és doce" | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, SPRIN¢ TER pe Chamberlain aud Milligan and Stratton and for the Annual Fair—The Demo- | culation in excess of 90 per cent of its capital, | “aiuk our view was “grand,” “magnificent oH por sia! —— pan, Cinsnost 5 tame ‘i Preparations nt 2 seviensditt set cape} . E, ~~ ae Tyan. The Athletics made five hits and one a te eee ‘A bank does not pay interest on notes issued | and all that, you are very much mistaken, for 2 TORT CRT; DOR, BRUBSELS CAR. gia sain ayy Mint hoc toy Sams ap. |error and the Colonels three hite and five ee by itself! When he claims that the government s hte oan ete Moccia Gare suns 5 BEDDING “AT AU wane wad Ti, accoruing te location, al exbin, €50 3 | errors. Correspondence of The Evening Star. loans money to banks, they say, he is speaking | Clouds. Every one was bundied in shawls or it TEN | —* Ere Diutiue car to INRA yer Se tek Abvo eb DEOOY, | "The Brewers lost their first game in the asso- Rockvitie, August 25, 1891. | of the bank's own unsigned its own us | fr caper overconte or macintoshes, ant, we No. 170 | PAleAX INN-BEST SERVICE, dln ga » Augy f th n unsigi tex, P bvegasnt sagen yn, Tpit enna harentten mh tions for t ual fair of the Agri«| made promise. How can the’ government | could easily imagine we were in the midst of The score was 8 to 0. Milwankee could not bat, | _ Preparations for the annual fair of the Agri Y gs ‘ ich cot hee Joan to 4 man his own unmade promise? they | Winter. We were in another world, shut off capper aname icant ang | Nie Boston could. “That was all. The int | ultural Society, which ntrembggid — ax y from the ‘grantest view in the world by diso- CY P. MILLER” and and | tories were Buftinton and Murphy and Davies | Wednesday next, are approaching completion, pliging clouds, but there was uo help for it, 80 ne for Moosehead Lake, Tuemdmy 12 | y ° + Gruman i WHEREIN THE PROPOSITIONS DIFFER. ; viet #0, Last river, N.Y. and Grim. Boston made twelve hits and two | and should the weather not interfere every. Capt. 8. A. A eget ogieray oat tor | %°, swallowed our disappointment with our supree Avy... PPV. Ventivale Us Jy. Soll ‘Wealun, ‘with diuimg vane, run thedueks STEAMER SWIRTHROP FOR yerior collection of Honsekeepinz | ¥" select, one square from park and baths. BD Pastport, Ca apobetio, St. Andrew ay articin ts Of the best make and in we | to &0 per Week. A few nore quests wlition as when Lousht, An imspection is in- | dated. Address 9. W. ALDERTOS clause 20 Cut as ley Sorin, W.Va. : Sneton and hens TN PLO PARLOR SUITE | QHENANDOAIL ALUM SPRINGS, VA. NOW om 9 p.m. ; : S'opento Visitors: accotomoda.tous ood aid ratoe sista Teiadivania venue. ATION ot Gud Daltisvre atid Ohto rall- | errors and Milwaukee four hits and two errors. | thing will be in rendiness by that date. ‘tive : sities rte tle atate | Pasraing-house lunch and made the best of it. “Som ce eet D., General Man: ' Sores. new track has been completed aud is reported | SVT! years chairman remocratic state | a OCCAMIONAL GLIMPSE OF WOXDERLAXD. BAD = Awa ____ffand 1 Williams. S.¥. | 4. Lonie today. im good order. Capt. G. H. Hees of Benning | Ommittece and at one time the Jaw partner of} n+ when there wan ariftin tho clouds and Lave Waskatacton inion siatwe crmet of ew Sereap FSS EEESETEE® | The grounds are still damp. and other horsemen visited the track yesterday | CX PoUHGr General Phillipe of Washington | wo caughta glimpse of the world below there 2 Recbaler pctaen. 8. For Chicaro ant Surtt'went. Nestibuted (tsttedse. CSUN Mest tet vt Kelly has hurt himscif by this move. and pronounced it good. Entries have been | js regurded as one of the best writers was a wild rash for aview. Justa fleeting ri eS The e angel's hive have been clipped. | made for the following races: south on matters of political economy Bob Barr was knocked ot terday Gu e IN THE MC glimpse it was, but what a view. “I did notcare = to know the names of mountains or }: » - ras content to only look, so that for all time I at in one inuing yes} No, 1. Sweepstake trotting race—St. . Viner, Knight and Sweeny have struck | M- Praney. Washington, D.C.: Baya speaking his alleged loan to the national banks he id: am. and sda pu. : Teringtou ud Stam : f “Suppose we apply this national bank opera- rs ¢ ae ‘or Winchester utcliffe lends the amociation in batting with | D. C.; Robert Garrett, C. J. Carroll, Baltimore, | erects a ware house wud dr. Ashton deposits | fre" green valleys, with patches of shining satin ot ay Sg an average -424 in twenty-three gnmes. | Mad. $1,009 worth of cotton in it and the govern- | here and there, the Cashes of sunlight on the " WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. For Baltimore, wren de Bronthery has played in ninety-nine and hava!” No, 9. Free-to-all trotting race—-Otto, G. Ht, | ment hands him unsigned notes wheroin Mr. | hte throwing out into strong relief the great | 255t _Auctionders, er Ke eer : Hess, Benning, D.C.: Kate Clark, Oseat Trow- | Ashton promixes to pay to the bearer on de- | pray rocks ant patenes of ragged eloud shadow, I a i Harnie insists upon making a fight for Ely, v Tinnch of Roses, John Dugan, | mind £00. These blank notes are valueless | bringing out by contrast the warm velvety | Li 7 jand the Washington management is going to rh’ HOUSE until Mr. Ashton signs them. When he signs BARIER'S PERRY, W. Va. greens in the sun blaze—all so far beneath us sid to him as long as possible. The matter No TWO STORY BRICK RE TS LOVETT, PROP. E h ai them they are his promises to pay and he c d_all_ so wonderful and beantiful as ot rWENTY-SECOND 81 OPEN UNTIL. DECEMBER 1. 917-2 BICYCLES. may be referred to the apocintion. ae poo ine wane ike issue them. The government holds the cotton | almost unearthly. to soom) Fr puncie a Cr10% 3 SSS mataaemer — ee “oe. = a | eat tae elle ae es ne Clrmplce, will pro- Ma. FO. Gellmed, Dicer, ae te ey HF he parmentot Me. But wo kad onl a.gtimpao, and aaa ecoond | a May Bele EAE, wee eT, el, M resort ib Atwersa Mie for dewrivtve pas c= {open ad enbee 7 » _ hoard i, Bis . “ cloud shut it from view we turned away with @|of the premises the south sixteen fect front tet Md ~ Lrop. HA** 200 Bean wartixe rou ox: Lafayettes of Baltimore at Capitol Park tomor- |" No. 4. Trotting race for 2.50 clasa—Dixie, |__ “That is the national bank operation applied sigh of divsatiafaction, wishing for’a whole | of 1 Tenet, it eanate SS. “ne | 310m Michland Lake, Lycoming Co Bor Bagerstown. 11 THE LADIES ace Ds Pernard. p; Chamberlain, ¢.:| ciark Maxwell, Washington, D.C.; Charley O., | t0 the ubtreasury iden, but it in yot the «ub- | Wek to look at such a fair picture. Toons baih, cellar apd contarn Susconeasae ete KOERS MORRELL morse, nanpries 72a ju anda oe bl Keliher, 1b.; Hanton, 2t.: Cassin, 0.8.; Correll, | Lec Offutt, Rockville, Md. Aunic Tee Mckacd | treasury plan. Under ‘the ‘plan’ the govern- 5 porerca sind oiled tiepmeore hurwovemente. newly | HC ve. Ane uly hou “om Cetus Hilt oval CCL YORE axp LOVELL DIAMOND. smith. Lf; Burrows, ef; Drew, rf | Osborne, Henning, D.C.: Prince Orloff, W. H. | Ment is to lend money to Alt. Ashton on bis ON THE DOWN TRIP foe ginal! family being No. O18 Twenty second sthect | White management aul white patrouac all s LADELPUIA Liaht end mnend, ball Dearinge all over, and caly , x Carseys would like to hear from “i Highland ed’ Ernest | cotton. we were fortunate enough to get seats, and if northwest. é om eg Sor paces ceed ot the teen KD Sor Penney Sint bee et a ali clubs with players thirteen years of age and a. 4 “The two transactions are very different. In | possible had a finer view than on the up trip. | o €]Uod wigan tee tere ere seme trae LUE nw. Woskmatom, D.C" Mee MOLD, 3 LIMITED NUMBER IN STOCK. Canaries compoesd of following payers: for horses owned in the | the first the farmer issues hiv own notes, 8€- | Ag goon as we got below the clonds we were en- | inte easy time to suit, secured bya deed of RE aLiMIT Salt Weigel, p.; Vogelsberger, 1b.: John- | sounty-—Charlev O.. Lee Offutt. cured by the cotton; in the latter the gover: trust ou the property nz and record- | 7 OCKWOOD HOURE, HARPEIVS FERRY, W.VAs Me 8: Jackson, 3b.; Cassidy, 4 ‘isd 3 t loans the public money to « private inda- | Chanted—carried away above all thought of | inw at purchaser's cont ; at thw of wale, | LOCK YEO? HOCKEY, HARPS PERRY — udy. | No. 6. Running race for horses owned in the | ment loan: P to @ private ind. and terus to be complied with in fifteen days from ou hy, ©. Barry, Lf. Address J. | county—uvaea, F. BR. Keys: Tramp, T. H. | Vidual. No money is loaned in the first trans- | care and worldly worries. I have never scen | *% TxtaEh SSLORN, mane Oe GORMOLLY & JEFFERY MPM. co. Harry Cole, manager, 2014 Wh street northwest. | White: Antrim, jt., F.0.Sellman. .’ " { action; in the second the government loans | 60 fa coeaioe <e — oa © ted eens Anctionee a ee ee — cog ger cere pA aay Sagem ye li y to an individual to im in | word toexpress it ink we were al ff HITE COTTAGE, SORT Sas I SES em The Cranberry Crop. oNEes onutt: Bunch of hoses chm Donn” | his private business. ‘welsh him in| With awe aud sltiont feat. The view. golug | ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aviopere AW Rewiicume, overiokine th, Steattoat fe aiken calicetemeheraseneie At a meeting of the American Cranberry | No. 8 Fre-for-ail running race—St. Mary. Whatever objections saight Wwe raived to the | down gave me all the time that sensation one Ne eT ROERORERTY. NO. | Open tim Gctober I. We ts BRIA, droprictor. | OA eked agente, CAPITAL DART. Growers’ Association in Philadelphia yesterday | F. M. Draney; Bowaca, F. Geronimo, | frst arrangement, it is denied that the Consti- | has on a roller coaster—n kind of breathless, WO STREET “SOUTHWEST. “AT | “itewastoe sb Isegarate eatied for and ctreckea trom Wonele tod Peale ati P! we Lhe Mek, Bettye, Tees Bellticla, | tution gives to the government the right to use | harried beating of the heart—though we came ¥. AUGUST PHIRTY-FIRST, 1891, at ode | Sey, Coton, Transtar Cv. un unders tett at take BIOHPET ORADE the secretary reported as to the probable size | Jas. MeK. Mertyman, ele, | the publis anoney I the latter way. down as slowly ax we wont up LOCK, tn front of the premises, we wilt sell MISCELLANEOUS. ‘dices, Ciaid 1361 Pa ave. aud ataepot i i ‘Thomas Cannon: Kobert Garrett, C. J. Carroll; | the publi y 7 way, as nd -Aiv in aatate Se rontinae Be feet I inches 3. T UDI. Citas Oo Row ‘Wecenkiedeenamenan of the maturing erop. According to the figures | Thomas Cannon: Kobert Gar “I think, however, that there should be | |The glimpses in between of shining valleys aireet raunine back top BG Trcteeon: | [IREEOLADSBOARDARD ROOM.GTPERWEEE,| soli lee Menew. Sus. Fume hente Fale. Got xin’, RES produced by him the coming crop will be 17| "No, 9. Trotting race for horses foaled in the | seeping changes in our financial system, which | cheered us contrasting as they did with the ‘wo-atory amd it Wet a Pei? — on Matt Sho herisa eine act ase ieee | RET cent short of the crop. realised last year. See ane ae eae ea | th paatige of is eat tease Uae ee | OT rtp hs Davies ONE to ae terasclpes | fee ute pee ee ee mea Mm GE aomeey,_| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. iS AND CoULIS i we 55 .. Vest; i John W. Releh- ae ° uodern Sui prov 2 a ee ene = as a Sabre wuaee me ox sole | The betactpal resus, See this are the Beng | Out Woo Wee ete cr sane eee 3 gece Horious, intoxicating. After leaving Craw- | *'Ternm: Gnc-csind cash, balance to sutt purchaser. | JEFFERSON HOUSE, WATKINS, NEW YORK. AND ULD TARE Mi Tee CULCMBIA BALE BICYCLE — | frosts which oceurred Inst May, and which did | Net: . J. 8. < . Ma. ford's Hotel above the noteh the descent is | Convevanrine at cos! of purchaser. A Uepedt of ous | OR, KICHALDR pron hice hotel: Yon eeetisee Te Lak und ch damage both in the east and west. Then | The long agony over the democratic primary LIFE AT PINEY POINT. [adel seperated Rumired dosiars wl Mired at tine of ale, if | Cuesta; ratcm €2 per’ day: free "bus t0 all trains and | grap : rebel tat Hise arrived. stasshoppers and other destroying insects | election came to a close ere tod rafter te ‘This main tretk lie along the side of a moun- | Haein complied with Fem, doae from day | Costa: nearest ote fo tec. Sutin” | Siemsaee denne i wart, torino eae care Dies ety a atl ter ta, Estund wa beset idny ite atl | Sistemi et feporte snl al ceees |* PME” *® WRIch Bony _Wawhtngrotaee | in abows one hind ofthe way up notin on | Seas ans ce See oe | ae wuczowe, | etm tia pa ga Cail aud eoeit. amount of berries in New Jersey. in previous counts hed been rectified. By | corespontence of The Evening Star bess Fight wo look out and up te basen and aise js Auets, VILLE ROAD, NORTH OF TENALLYTOWS. | Ltswuepifickrts ta Dont, lie races wy eced ig aaa opens ooh pen dis hyllcy eth gery oy Pixey Porxr, Mp., Augnst 25, 1891, | with here and there velvety-looking pastures, | RATCLIFFE. ATR avE Rw, | HOTEL. RESTAURANT AND Rap wouse | J8P.L,5U..umen oH) sob Gt oad BSS GEO S ATWATERA CO, ~ Approved by the Sons of America, x. Lei ‘of Ci voles il ie distelet had a. majority | Although the season at this most delightfal | 4 now and then a merry mountain stream TRADE_ SALE RY AUCTION 01 COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT aa eopimian snk a ne of engroned tactician [of thircen ‘voter over Je Mt Caller fv the |renort is drawing to « clos, yot tho ‘warm | Slt au erie listened Tn the fw font are | TA tea and Seu ota S areor ine te Se ehatt in boas sea Wea ae nee SS | received & set of engromed resolutiows from | house of delegates, making the nominees for | weather ia auMletent, explonetinn win RE WHICH We COMP T ol arscabinicdibice Oo oni sine ieee FAMER ana yh < _ MEDICAL, &. _|the Order of Patriotic Sons of America ut F Philip D. Laird, 2,045 votes; “ ya great | that bare, forbidding aspect and ia restful, eo | SCH ase Stone, “HOM aA ee RDOw ey for 1,788) Wm. M. Canby, L764: | ™8y people still come. Every boat brings | that, as we traveled on fastor and faster through This house is located four miles northwest of Wash- | {irr <itam, fink j ocomice Hers eat inne e] it ~ * . Anterinediate lands: Arrive at Washington ak Cnet ie ee ea tet tae | Rowell ire rnage ta the Unione o€ er toes | Ba® viethurs wal those Whi'are compaltell te gy | the avecing suahows chat oitteart the pesos or IVAY, AUGUST TWENTY-FIGi ‘nuton and is reached by Woodley inne vie 10th st., | dsj und Friday morales her determined efforts in having nothing bit bo’, 74 wood! ii ¥ EN O'U: Ul 0 ‘Broad Pierce's - Ou dat! Os A 4, sec mh MEE eu amar ae ni | quae of ameic mainte browg i | enone Conky har atts St Tau bar aes cette A adams | Reugti on cou sence ee a" | GEG GPy PRL Bi aerate | Rete avenratortaezeorciae | kame Nec a een ® chet from pale | VANTA AVE : = —_—- The well-known lnciee physictam, con becommultad | Ee ee ee ea Mee Harr ner ot | in the clond that bas ove owed the coun- | imnke everything pleasant for his guests and pinata wide ae Brads TUARUETF YE. BaRir's Sout MO treater ave minutes to The Willows. teow. mt a 10to LandSto® Prompt treatment. | knowledged the receipt of the resolutions, — in this vicinity since Sanday | 14, staft of assistants, backed by acnisine that | It ‘such a trip as that. It is an eduea- | 80-24 Auctioncers. en ae port nett nner pn ee more, & 3 oo me ‘Thenews of theendden death of Mr. Wm. Laird | needs no apology and receives praise from every | Hon in Italt end I edviee any of my Washing- | (10. W. STIOKNRT, auctions, | — | afonledanrubde, con | Sey boee Mama on Paine ‘mtchanees, “3 Rome guanfurte a phpsttan of Sweety ays irabrenyger etn ary Hen eee eee ee es Seana | eee ene here. In tho way of amesd-| ced as S115 and coe Wh here te the Witihe , TE nee chen menaantn, Baactedtet with | Aficio on eek Ste. ios a8 6b SOREL SES ESBS | Tue aleectors of the Battleteld’ Memorial | dn, nut quite, gloom overt community, | mente we have good Aahing,erabbing, eaiing, | BUCH a4 2113, and come up here lo the White | rapsrene SRE HEA the bet liquors and beers. SS, SEACSS Baws Git | Amociation met fn yeurly seveton at Gettyaburg | were he was well known and bighly respected: | bathing, in ma fine wurt ancan be found any-| akecarik tory tear ne hack apon. x. OAL STREET NORTHWEST NEAR T d © ~yeueaneneee : yesterday. Gen. Barnum represented New | 2nd all deeply sympathize a 4 Gen. Briggs ia on feel COLUMBUS KIRKWOOD, | MPARXLAND AND Yimuixia” Rly where, dancing every night for those who By virus of a drat of 2 ie z Sus, _o Gorhemene York state, Gen. Michigan, Gen. Young | fiqjeg at this places been Fe eo iuslined, ot a quict stroll on the beach by | ‘The Messlan Refugees tm Muttinece. Ro. fleet cerry ua oh, eat tents oe mo a th tor : Olio and Gen. Rhodes Rhode Island. Tee Re ridden en ttorm which occurred here | moonlight, carda, stmww Fider Hc, A progres: | The Russian refugeos detained in Baltimore sacra Svar ‘sei Fr Nastia he ; 4 Teport shot balance of te ning was the heaviest experienced party, ma: r 6 “fore | Wind the executive committee reported tie te, | luring the sumer "While the downpour oufy | cell, wastueld lect night,” Capt. Hi Af’ Knignt | 0% t2@ steamship Slavonia will be released on EA garicnkn a i ok are Jah ee peter tiarta sea or ‘seventy a0 ; eriod of tie Bret the neourity offered by the president and sec- | the ‘ al Ps Saget ceumecnnen go uu Pattie bare masdek kan iha Sade peel te onthe folowing Guess at remain here: W, | retary of the Hebrew Benevolent Society of [efed coventecn QD in square numbered ROFESSIONAL tte continued today, when the officers are to be | no serious damages and the sudden ¢hange to a | W. Justice, L. ©. Suatico, Mr. L.'P. Seibold and | Baltimore. Commiseloner Owens, when be ac- | ©: er in Qagtied can tn THE Ti elected. much lower temperature hus since been very | family, Mr: George A Hyde ahd fam eee cepted such vecurity, wae not bof the | one Fear ih ts zat of a Sree een ———reo egreea : | Kidwell, Mr. Leons _H. iiss tes tonintsine bow potters Te Aino payable oett-eatually toes, ; sfOREL BY USING A BOTTLE cesta edieabeias ans let and family, Mr. George W. Me! and fam- | ‘ing cation sther than a trust eco Sachs at vw Spice SF Vie parade CIB tase maw. : es Mr noe Dieot nattee are cordint The stri J A denial of the rovort that the Atchison, To- | ily. Mr. Getchell, Mr. Prank C. McComas and | cae fe heceptod, as surety in. the eee ane, Shae of ae "Ai sonveranerar Cp pj al See eee wcsegeg| Lthrouth the refon ofthe tanotacaree to| Baus gnasumin Re tntendea fo comiast | Ttiguty irk Ent and Sig eT | mene maa, An aitmyh be made | Sits acy ate eGR ae ee | PAGE, GAY GS Sees ees aw eREat - hd Francis been made _b; ee . P v DMOEGE 10S SPST SS TREATS ATE | sign the ecule of the Amalgamated Assotiation | Vico Preineut Leninst of the company. Me, Finley and wito, Mr. E- Deworen and family, | get. a trust company bond for the unfortn- HE: SMITH, | rrustoes, ‘erovers lout or c 4 hroet lames W . Me, Howard Gc ocunel io ortoe aut9-<00t* al oe Ss ¥ rk tures abd urindry diseases | of iron and steel workers has been practically | Lenhart alvo said that there was no truth in | 2h; 2 oungoss one Me ‘and family, Mre — tip se ete tar es IT f—— anaes | ended. Yesterday the Wevt End rolling mill| te statement that the company Were PU-| Daren otra E- Callinan and aon, Be. B | ereior to he trust company. If this wus- | 7Tuoatas DOWLING & BOR, Auction saa y, : resumed work with sixty of their old hands. | Chasing land for such « purpose, | ac, | White, Mr. Thomas Noyes, Mr. W. H. Brawner | ccssttl, the ¥ they will have togo | Vi ATROVAR TROEREL ABD. SE ‘ot ones, as Eintea einen She atin are aitadee a taiaers | Lighl's roiling mill we tence ere Pudaling | night caused ¢ total loes of 50,000. ‘Tho court | CO, og hg. Caer had dnuphtr, Min Ric back to Europe. ay x Laomaud Uottssusr. Sen Souk Epann stieente | furnace® 5 ct od ae Nile bon. ) Stade anc tans tire? wee outaaler Se. “abS0TF | more this week. ‘number of old hands | you iitthe inere eee The hae originated ia | tm Me. H. Courtney, Capt. tf. M. Kaighs and ek han pale ‘Lope, su 8. ri returned to work im this mili, and others are | the clerk's office. * | family, leg er te Ava na 9 How- Sesihaciy at: wkealonta aaabind twenty ye rs Mat inde abbbe ore Pansing all dae aerate, bolt | | Postmaster Hugh Mulholland of Paduesh Sun- | (rt Peon, Mise Ni, Ingraice, De. H.C, Russel, Ply = Fad contain Tail pe: and nut works are ranning all the departments | ga; * ‘of the drought | Mr. Thomas and Mr. 8. J. fields, from all reports, isstill farther diminish- SS EE | they desire to rum at present, and the Lebanon | celjrceiene’ pees have been demand- | 3% family, a re ALF. ling. “At Indianapolis the supply is prod Gesre Serre Scocen eon net ae eee ae wrayes At Moody, | 22d family, and Mr. Charles E. Week, pt ahem iene Bo AND PRESSED FoI A cloudburst near Dilisburg Sunday after-| this Ngee Ree are ie mtppomed tite ‘tes —— Manche tapi te carved, dciroringhalf ibe busines tisset | ‘The tion ofthe rocent Rumian imperial Sraten on.” The sare crontie eeer | etbareroe | aoe Sos ae have occurred on the Dillsburg and Mechanice- wes after " to I. preseat it is mesesmary = ES one burg railroed, travel” wes den eee Plana. being the gus forty mallee » “ }

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