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F E: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 28, 1891. 7 cations Sane Fi Saeed “= = ca ———— CITY AND DISTRICT A THAIN'S AWYUL LEAP. THE PARK PLACE INQUEST. R eet sole arts Fort bom eave tn» soa wi AUCTION SA ‘ Auction co 3 _RATLROADS. @e“Onwerd and upward” te the metioet ‘Twenty People Hitied Gutrighs fa the Dis- | The Jury Manpecte the Hains ull £ajotsie| & State Tietet = woe Convention [scsta cotta foe Cetenber to tena a oo a: FethE be -‘aoeened Tur Evesrxo Stan. Onward in its extending} Detaite recetved lest night of theraitrond dis:| Coroner Hanley gathered his Jary at the sec-| __- Cot. Wi. J. YANNODT, THE CANDIDATE FOR Gov- | and went front in the second Maryland 2 influence, apward in its circulation and adver- | aster which occurred abagt two o'eloek yester- | ond precinet station house, Chureh and Liberty vison cra ioe bam se remaued mance ire es a re - ERNOW—STIREING ADDRESS BY EX-REPRESEN- | volunteer infantry ass privnte. pad ° fixing business The increase is a ateady, | day morning at Boston's brkige. two miles west | strects, shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday after-} ove oenuys swe pons i = once offered his services to the government | WALTER ® WILLIAMS & €0.. xeemoneers Jacceigaaendc seam ee . oe Ne ». or 7 > span. pe enth srt. PROPERTY. 0. Ar SAGE: SUR SOUTHEAST, AT | pears urayh Waailix e ‘OF art AN of i ., om the Western North Car- nd ted them tothe scene of the 4 severely wonuded et Smickers Shenan- sane. —. « bealthful on cin ee Cee ee aah Moses, Car- | noon‘and escorted them to the scene of the |” maKnmon's aDureierRATio™ INDORSED. doa racy Vas yrs wine wound through i ae seen Stes | NEWS FROM KOCKVILLE. trous railroad wreek ever Known fn North Gar- tion of the raion was made. The fury was com} The Maryland repablicans ta eoovention at | 6 ight ing aid by bell n he left leg fe nt, wes | sex common “* posed of architects, chemists, builders, primters, | Ocem City yesterday nominated the following | the right compiny of the fetch ee ea commapene eh Mecting of the Schoot Board—A Shooting | Passonger train Ko. % heown as the fast| prossmen and business men. Tho jurors as-| state tieket: Srenee eb 1S ‘aj: og! Camcrnnalt seven mon, aad came out with euly seventoun OR SET BCA MEA PROF eae Ohethit caste, Matunce Mm equal fm PV isu ne APT aaa mail, which is made ap pulled ont | cended the dismantled building adjoining the} Vor governor—Cel. William J. Vannort of ‘who carried off the eld. AY bie MiRMOR A WACRET | Somturer seme gT ga eve. th ew =! ay he eet as Sete See from Charlotte on time (Fe. m.) loaded with | ruins and through the openings on the second | Kent county. poy ty Ap eng ey: yee deg eg eed whigek ‘os Heres tl reek wi One PRY a Ca Rocuvmzz, Auguet 31, 1001. | cers, I was compebed of « baggage and | floor vlawell the remaantnof the wreeked build-| er comtrolier—Capt. John McDonald of | Neeived mecq nist gee pet ‘amd he agnin re-|' 24 § FSIS OM ee Rectegmrrardimn comping with tm ten See fy oy Sia mecting of the echool beard held here | Sos .& seccnd and’ Gout cleat ecachen, Pulh-| ing. They found that the benins had been beld } Montgomery eounty. turned to his farm. ‘Today Col, Vannort is one i | Hiedetaattig parce | Nt ae Pm Mee traceactae ee ant of rontine basiness | man slecper and superfhtondent Bridger’s pri- | by anchor, which vtillremaincdimbeddodiathe| Bor attorney general—Geugge M. Sharp ot | fhe most sare nen Cel, Yamnort is ome ans.imce | THOMAS POWERING & sO, Fi a Ree, qane resignations of the f0l-| vatq car Daisy. ‘Thie sleeper, which comes | walle,and that the mortar elinging to the bricks | Baltimore eity. iste and one of the fruit growers in = GLa, Sia S Some riaapetorp plies sion titre 9 Al on W, | fom Goldebore, unsally contains » good num: | was of good quality Oe ey ea bulla: | ane Cicik of the court of sppone—Emoe B.| NT erat years Col Vannort has been an Bo A et sS.ctw PEREMPTORY sate oF « 1gor : Smith, No.4. ED. & Lorena 1. Bonnett, No. | from northern Fig Ths pep that deptiad te mont agen ot [ Abel! Of Bt. Mary's “a suo | Sette amber’ of the executive committee of | THOMAS DOWLING & 50%, avctioucr SRMNER Lr cw NUU RS ASE Staeas. oy on -&E _ ‘i a tis ha 10 o'elock next Tuesday mor: in the eourt was _considerad) iry between + County Agricultural Association and |'ReGtraR SALE OF HOGARHOLD FO! 7 ‘anny, iggy, 20500 5, E.D. 5 BK Penn, No. 2, E. D. 11; Laura ram to. Ste ro Porgeed ora my | Fadeig Sed GE te uenaek: Samand, ehaeb friends of the two teading candidates for the Also ite vice preeifeat snd presiiont, He ie | PS) TTR io ae gat ng gt ni go R. Gott, No. 4, E. D. 11; J. L. Burdette, No. 5, borg oe Pmarees Povo fh rm the in wt en will be held. chief place on the ticket, and it was of = most eee ree President of the Maryland State | LECTION OF OFIE pay gh Sh korteter wad Mesure Pale, D.D. 12; Aunie ML. Baker, No. 4, E- D- | stone bridge spanning Third creek, and down | Six thousand two hundred and ninety-three | amiable charactor aod the costccmien wastes “Z.cauvass of the convantion made by the Bal-| | AXSAUE AND.LLMVE WM STICAE fy ON SA and Bee oa i The appointments of the following teachers | into this creek plu the entire train, a die- | dollars have been raised in two days for fam- | of remarkable harmony. ‘The ticket is regarded | timore Siem to ascertin thee pee ‘of the x satan were confirmed: J. L. Burdette, No. 5, election | tanee of at least ro iliet of the dead. George 1.. Montague. com | a0 a strong one. and there is mil to be ne dit-| nowhere "tot a sidentiol’ nominee’ to 1502 WINEACHNG PN PART a pe district 1; M. 1, ED 2: cares vere: illed oct: | Bee Grice es eee emeetn on Dehalt of | Sensssce wi the result macy aay of the | Sow icine tobe tne de eae marten tonenee N. Ametioneee Tight, nine were scrioady tnjured and about | the ameciation to donetes burial ptosfor the in- [= visti ‘nial Stee Gauetitaes? peg eg guy lage ye i" Gak-ePuretvens, baseuses, PPD, BROREETY. wo, twenty badly bruised and shaken ‘he torment of the unknown dead and also to erect Frdim the first it wasevident that Vaunort had nensines, 24, won-committat, and oa Le and Coobtum Stoves, EST. Phillips. No: 6, E. D. 3; M. I. Groomes, scene xt the wreck beggass description. The | a snitable monument free of char; Ps - Eee Baaine or Bac: MSO; HERTEPTRST. rho, . D. 4; Lula L. Hickerson, No. ». 3: Lelia | night was dismal, and to add to the horror of | Lawrence T, Berger of 217 Mercer street. convention. Seeing thie Mr. Clabangh, — At TWELVE O'CLOCK, Horves, Caretnges; Dumwtes, jhe premises, w Sheffer, No. 1, E- A the situation the wator im the ereek was up. Tt| Jersey City, the presninan who has figured | tho rival candidate, decided thet, after being | = aye Harness, ie. ia Saal ee i as onl; the most heroic efforts of | among the missing since mark fa nomination and showing l: Managed » Fermuie Katt Nie. i =; ‘ wets Geosswhe kat Bantel ts thoseesset naam | pseteee Netiioone secret eerie Pon ceracin armntion and showing his strength |S ivester Franklin Wilson, manger of female | ETCUP.A°e Lacwe Wont’ Dooce sud: ery Lange o . Louisa V. MeAbec wasappointed | that the injured were not drowned. The aeci-| yesterday from Boston, after an wnanecesstul | of hia friends -vouid unite with those of Col. | base ball teams, who te Yocked up in the tombs THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctionvers, Roekville colored school. Edgar wert by the spreading of the rails. } search there for employment. Berger says he | Vannort and nominate him. by acelamation. | in New York in. defunlt of 98,900 ona charge | Ff ATIMER & SLOAN, Xuctioncera, Clagett was appointed trustee of school went to New York ou Saturday, when he learned |.Pho names of both Col. Wars md Me. a“ abt E. D. 9, vice}. L. Tachiftely, resigned. agen ss jared haa that pressmen were needed in Doston. He went | Gabaugh ration dia ae - | of abducting Libbie Sunderland, a fifteen-year TORR, WAGONS, HAR: r, 7 in 5 . ‘The white schools were ordered to be opened there nt ones, and thoughtleasly neglected to | man MeComar, ina gracefal ldcere ettinry | O14, member of one of his teams, will have to at SSer yo: ten days thm reel at risit a hool tif for another crime that the Gerry So- Choe ae Ta heree ont "nied cos ot | on September 7, and the colored schools on ome nuaae notify his wife. the name ot Mr. Clabungh and Mr. Clabangh | ®%swer for another crime thst the Geri “ ue October 3. The next meeting of the bowrd! 4. souowing iow licked killed: Wan. West, was cheered, and the cheers were renewed with | cisty bnve traced to him. In the Harlem police |“ sourattnet of hee and secon enn Cans | =e een LOMAS DOWLING & SON. A Will take place on November 24 . po as Ses ee greater foree when the chairman put the ques-| court yextortay Agent Pim of the society jarsess, Heres Lrajipit sic. Ala several oe —= A shooting affair occurred on the farm of | engineer, Salisbury, N.C.; Warren Fry, ton to nominate Cof. Vannort by acclamation, | stated 9 Justice Mende that an eleven-montim SUMMER RESORTS. Tenth Sooper. shot tne seties trom Geithere:| man, Hickery, M-C.; HX Linster, bases lung Petrone of Husbeadry aescmbly at Wil-|s0d the voto wpe given with a lead cate?’ ty | ced eked ae be Pend Be ee ——— aw aae burg, on Tuesday, by which Frank Brown, ®/ master, Statesville, . fame’ Grove, Pa. The morning opened bright | the delegaten Wilson, the mother being Annie Long, alina | > - Rn TF colored boy, was budly wounded by a shotgam | Greensboro SCP. ille, N. C 2p cs & Opes After the formal opening of the convention | Lottie Livingston, alina Lottie 8. Franktin, a | S. — FST! Ctawexpox, ari awive civy, in the bands of John Thomas Ricketts. ‘Ihe | samuel Gorman, Asheville, N. C.; W. nnd heavy trains continued ‘to arrife, until BY | ang jhe speceh of Chairman Hodson, ex-Repre- | siti who plows left fel in ome of Wihow's per- | WASHINGTON Fonsi cyncanmrace mamnaR. | TA Vmware: near the osu. immediate cause of the shooting is not at pres- . C.; Chas Ben: noon the number of people on the grounds was | sentive MeComes was chouen temporary chair. | ambulating ball terms. The girk (Annie Tong). | RAGES HAR * = ser on, 200 ent known, bot a warrant for the arrest of C. iy Ps oe Pp Taret No, 40 lia ave SATUR- | Peo Len TEPERIAL, ATA STI of the lady members of the grange was held in | Baltimore and Mr. Dennis of Somerset were | detphia, war Tared away from home about two Ne, ein Fey Rive Pha Ww. 4 3 to 25,000. A man tion. of | who belongs to table: Ricketts bas been placed in the hands of Oficer | 53, Ne inkogy RC Brod ‘trum’ estimated at from 20,000 to 25,000. A meeting by neclamation. Frank 3. Strobridge 1 tom reapeectable fami N.C. A. e8e.) femme the ocemn , is: SOUTHERS RATTWaY. ‘Thompson by Justice C. W. Crawford. The ‘Sikes, ille, 3 — iat a.m. A meeting was | then chosen temporary secretaries. A enll of | yoars ago, when just pust her fitteently year. head of Work suit Driving Horsesant Mares mdi | ETCH howhee st itite Tucrsie reset” ouE Peel Gems meaner bpgemgrpremned om Pool, Wiilixmaton, N. Thefer, Feld tn tho aediteriuen’ 26-10 a.to anal Rha na | tee toll bdwed de fae from every county fo | The wherenbontaot the child was only learned aluruies, A good-cuance cor persone wistiae t© | Wrovetueniny Teretven’ SWS siesta, Mantty “eenlesp ts: S$ Jower limbs of Brown and be is in w precarious : Doe. We dressed by Dr. John Trimble, secretary of the | be represented. Wednesday might. Justice Meade cowmitved ae fgusiaw the ¥ condition. ‘Ihe friends of Ricketts claim that = - "; Mr. i Committees were then appointed. the child to the society's care. BS r ‘ > - ; national grang. C. Gifford, master of the} © PI 3 Socomi-iand Grocery Wegonsand 15) New att Séc- |.togl: iy the week, Beets ae the shot was anintentiounl ee k, Aloxandi 3 - | New York state grange, und & It. Dowling of | _Noeenteste for seats in the convention were ose ana _ | onda Waeons, Bhsetone, Banctes, Merwe ee "S55: Ser $650. wt: dasty in Soe orphans’ court yes ie weet in, wtate auditor, wes the Pennsylvania state grange. The afternoon | reported and the temporary officers were mado ‘The Canadinw Cattle Qnestiox. xy sale of 20'yewl of horees: am insrestrome Di his ATLANTIC CMY, Na, | c Saves Bei ee n the anditoriuin was addressed by | Permauent. J. E. Webb (colored) was made} On the final passage of the live stock bill vets P.y tho whole” lot to. ve sod wea em vod Lenn ave ; deceased, were granted to J. H. Kawlins; bond, ith injaries Hom. Mortimer Whitehead, lecturer of the aa-} oscond sesietunt secretary. and the fellewite | crsagh the Casedun senafe yoxterany Ke. ponirively, 1 seal os wedi Ag rs ag S ‘ee r forthampton | tional grange; Rev. James Colder of the Penn- | Fiee lente were chosen: congres- E a : BART and at St. Bartholomew's on Soptember 10 at turer of the state grange. A third mecting riet, Stephen A. rms F- P' import setor: WALLER 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. was held in the evening and was addresped by | ford; third district, samue?T. Maxwell bb ped live cattte in bond for slaughter in Canada. Mies Kite, danghter 2 State S oe more city; fourth district, Daniel L. a tions | JJEXC*NSON BROS. am 7 of Mr. Jas. Haney of 5 State Senator Lloyd. $ assured the senate that the utmost precautions Georgetown. who has been visting relatives st | Helen, Ark. 8. 8 Liok and apy sae aEe Sith, George Birley of Fredericks "=r | would be adopted. amd i i was ford that We | sconiox gare ov this place for some time, has returned home. | Kv.: HN. Estes, jr., Memphis, To Open the Grand Trunk Tunnel. 7 _ admission of United States cattle into Canada | “OST URE Gert Anumber of the leading members of the | ¢. anak PEE HOUSRROLD. BUR: |: = v , EEN TL CON johnston, Newberry, 8.| The Grand Trunk tunnel under the St. Clair _ 3th. M’comAs’ ADDRESS. endangered the Canadian cattle trade with ‘NO. eran tats pesnnih Semeered vam C 4 ingrear Conductor river at Sarnia, Ontario, will be formally we spb to the convention Mr. Me- — a, N Son ay: Germantown to take in the exercises of " ‘ HR | i Yomas called attention to ity of th neeessary, cancel the privilege. i = igh Alm fa: eestag wei opened Saturday, September 19. The opening mt the prosperity of the watiadiner tesa oe M_OPPENHEIMER, Prop. _ that place ‘con- — | Ceremonies will be the most brilliant in their | P4tion under President Harrison's administra- apr ann oot fi ony ee - y, | character. Sarnia, onthe Canadian side, and | tion, and spoke in praise of the werk of the Sunday, for Manamas, We ture, Rasy and ‘ >, 20° Sigmomas, Warraiton, Terontion — ATEANTIC CITY, N.S pe Oy Cn the Beactt, with unsurpansad SELES Ninety Miles an Hour. z A mile in 3946 seconds or at the rate gf r - % “ Writta h cmvili ror ‘There is somo talk hero at present of the or- om Port Huron, on the American sido, will givo up | Fhe aiunimicin eet Pree rarer Bare 24 | over minety miles per home is the hestest ron s, Bent Woot Dine Chane | Semmes arin ie uous: Se ganization of « military company at this = “Mrs. George McCormick aid | the whole day to cclebrati enjoyment. | said, “ranks with the foremost. Labor’ was | ever mado by arailroad train. This un dl ‘arceees, WW. Sprinem,| See, MOBERTS & SONS. Almost every town of the population of Rock- x sie eth Ville im the siate bas am organization of this | mother, Elm OB, Fest org bi Te taveH | never before so generally weil employed at | feat was accomplished yesterday on the Bound rx masvoiase | bo GY ATA a Sask bus neae baa bean tec ere ane iy. Upon ine. which will inclade a banquet in thd tunnel, | good wages, ‘The fasmer beholis tifa! | Brook railroad betwecn Neshaminy Falls and ION Ow Tits Open all the year. At that time there wasn fine company | tyrmeht ot ail the bares have jesdlcimpr Gt hat ce ptieraaaigd , Brant; he, receives a higher price for what he | Langho-ne by engine No. 206, drawing two or- | PUBLK ed ey CHARLES MeGTLADR, here, but « majority of the members appeared | peers phys ae piled ap so high that panied tripe, onks, Or Moor tyes eo bet boa Procinen te reeerice for what he | dinuty couches and President MeLecd « private | j en DOWLIN re So a a, = 7 pat WaLLNGTOX. — | out of the debris, vernor ge ‘anada, ° : noe ferevees robe | Linsty conches and F ite | Aputomas DOWLING & SON, & x to prefer being “citizens tn war and soldicrs in | i¢ ig impossible to make thorough examination. | presidentof the Grand. Trunk voile y, and jo Duy. and bnsines in every avenue th ear “Reading,” which i# equal to two eoaches |} Seyret mes t ent of th k more hopefully than in years past. Reciprocity | §a" we, * ji . i : —, ata dhe of Messrs. | (roms have flocked to the scene alt day and | other Grand Trunk officials will be present. | Openn to'as the markets at Ghia seer | i ee ctor ee thee remled off with | V ATEATLE TMTROVED PROPERTY. Xo, igen] CORAM SD OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, - who employ of Messrs. | the accident has cast gloom over the entire | The tubles will be laid on the boundary line for our breadstuffe, meate and manufactures [gps rar the oh th Bay rs de On TUL BP BR THTKD, INO), at” ATLANTIC CITY, & J. Morsise & Hamilton of Washington, attorneys | commanity. Net # soul came out of the | and during the entertainment and banquet the without injury to our home marketr the beet | 2 second of iy" the world’s record was prin nos a tor the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, | slceper alive. Thirteenth Battalion Band of Hamilton will | Oy broken. The fastest mile was scored ‘rrentou ait « Laplottesvilte, oe ai aes Geax TaRGUUNOUE THs TaAs. ie Se eee is en here collectiag a description of the is died ‘ markets. The McKinley tariff Taw | geconds. The fastest five miler in 3 minuter, 4 hemes ERNVesTiBOLED LEME ED. Denti canal property from the deeds and condomna- | qt pore peer fo eo Loma pley Sha bend eal phar “Goa tee tan Genes has already given. aa ral peetanne, to Bite, | 264-5 seconde. The fastest ten mflow in 7 min Jetoee WA: aT 8, MIENON, Proprietors Sted alae, “camara county, to furnish portion of the’ dats fora Sacre ern Side the “Bier Epangied | arekaews: itis oecasioa foritiae taney epee eree ASBURY” PAKK, N. J. 2 Meritt ant Le-curtats igi, survey of the entire canal jroperty, which is to — ae ge en. policy puts ns, under the guid | out of some god natured chaifing that took | 6 ) RSBURYPARK, X. J.T VICTOKIA —PAMILY be made at an early date. One object of the | from Charlotte gives. graphic account of the Rew Gikanas abd ths Mamet. fonts hechess i, on 4 bigher plane t Judge Green's dinner to the Farmers’ | Ais hotel, frouttarvcean : a inedern improvencents ; ot Tesurvey is to establish the correct boundaries | disaster. It says: The most dreadful railroad sy rg apenas 5 n she republic has ever enjoyed; onr finances | Cinb on Tuesday, August 20, at the judge's sa center, teriuw reduced tren ‘with fast trator for New: of the property of the canal com) ith . President Noel of the Olymyin Club of New| are sound and safe: our currency rapidly in- ‘on treemaa “aquattess” who have sot. | disaster in the history of this state is to be re-| ocicane says that the winner of the Gibbons- | Teasing in valne and will not be deprevinted ‘sipenor tabi Wok wart barbine cineine 30: ee tled on canal property since. the canal sus | CoFded today in this story of the total destruc- value under republ re BOs ewer residence in Easton. William’ i. Singerly was telling Mr. McLeod, the president of the Bead- mery, and Jur Mews, ew Vicksburg sss Bitaitnichatn ties ASBURY ; - lican vale. We bavo given | f ; . RTE GUERNSEY, ‘Pj 2 tare charged Untwons Atiasts ont hee ak: pended operation, and all others who may be | 18 of an entire pawenger train on the West- | eAnbifie match might be pitted against Billy | henna money, twerensing ab ths Tete hokad isea atte beaieniatr tact aanitation: sas wineopeome ett ham ESeee- | Se ee Foskling on of in any way oceuping eanal prop- | ¢F8 North Carolina rond, am accident in which | Myer for the unfilled date of that club. Myer | of 00,000,000 2 year, pith 100 cents on the nett railroad trains and that he led rarely trav ee tae perwe tubict tengt comme = 1b a _ Southern Expres for Lynchibune, Ste, _h tenmeecign et tc cnea engineer, Sromes, all the bakewen sad_prob- and McAuliffe or Gibbons, Noel thought, would tar the sai dellar the world over and | farter dia ater The result of the | “{ATCES SAGE OF WauranuE. Lom, Tue | season. Onan Ste tu Onraber ay ; eet, NaicLury ou ably forty pesuengere were dashed to instant | draw dn immense crowd of the best people to| all the yout sround. We can ‘afford to tira fcaregac sad siete fer wer s Bon. aeons on lok from the debrief whic ty iow ae masons sree of ton bist poeple te | 8. Oe,» ee “= conversation wae that President MeLeod made 17 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST etic Seqeeenined Wanart ‘HE SAINT CLOUD, Ist AV "Biback arconmeiations tor 200 sursin. Tatts, Ampeovements Sr "a LEW i, Proyeve SRALSTDE_JERSEY COAST. TREMONT HOTEL, ant whited SEA GIRT, WN. J. tui thnee equal inatastnscate ts | — All Toone have ocean view. 9 rosperity tions for yesterday's speed trial and in- ; an, the conduetor, emergl able to walk | Ligher are also on the docket for lyaprc | t0 the serious neods ot our beloved state. Its | Fited Mr. Singerly and a sumber of frieeae to the present week the follywing trans- | De a Feo —— pack cite ~ = § j dates. Prosperity under democratic rule is not com- | ride on the train, consisting of an engine and Of real estate have been recorded in the | ®! pit wee Tr. wogece Herein: ———_ | apanrincetpetons the character of its people and | three ears. The engine was No. 206, of e Woot- pies “Suit bac a | og Aue ferme Meme Nora art meee Om ate as sera erteetnctecen ie re Echo Heights, $1,400; same to James E. Lan- | '2ilroad yesterdas iti He dwelt at length upon the local iscues, and | the ordiuary patterns of fast cmgines in use on 1G ti composed of e car, aw por ‘y Coy tng ne Seen mn Echo Heights | Cor, mail ear, rst and second-class cars and a | We gold only for the best fillings, and are in- | said that the republicans would give to Mary- | the Philude}phia and Reading railroad. It was 21; a Hue! : : x. wae E Points Soutla tar. Thrvart oar York to At Balisury, tn. AND OMIO DI R 1 fi iia tor When notwrot | _ ‘Telerrait ofiee aut5-1m : : : = : built at Keading, Pa, and stends today as a | the parcinser Deariite ities fro heey ee ae | aren motive . 7.790 square fect of land at Kensington, | Se} ome oe clined to believe that it is because they wish to | land s trne Australian ballot with minority rep-| triumph ot the Skil of Mareen, oa Tyldeet trust tm property sol waite tawny | [HE ABURDIES. | $153; Joseph D. Thompson and wife tu Gertie oe Tun up the bills. As ie well known, silver would | renentation at every poll. Instead of the pres- | ‘The locomotive was handied by Engineer Join Hera arencr | Dizectiyon the beach. Hut sudicohd sew bathe. Tn ie ‘T. Haines, one acre of land, £25; Fraacis D. —_ Fesist the acids found in the month quite as | ent secret count of the secret ballot by the tools | Hogan aud the fires were looked after by Oscar | cum th in Aizueen days Tropmerey CO nee Seine endesiiit, ool aititesten Perry to Catharine D. Perry, lot 1S, block Senge = ie well, and I have been asked at least twenty | of the party m power, hidden front t! , | Feahner. fe sod at risk and costof detualting mucinese ee a) jot ¥, block @, Takoma Park, $—; Leonard 8. | Eugineer 1 id open “tho throttle and | times why I did not put in silver flings. ¥f | they would substitute an open and public count ep nnne eenLlee acter seven days’ aver ky Chapman and wife to ere pulled Loony nym ree those who are ¢o anxiots to cast permong on | of the secret bello onsen , South Carolina Sti? Objects. SE the dentists woukl only study metatiurgy tl ey would give state a new assessment Charleston, 8. C., dispatch says: The state- DGE_H y would find that the pao es employ only law, wiping out as with: all the tnjast ee cb ie inibel ee intendentef the ecasus R Bato Finest oration G. Steward. lot 6, block 7, Clon and the | gold is that it is the only metal that will weld | and vicious exemptions from taxation. The ig super: WELL AssonTED ‘amt aa Schetate tp «fear Echo heights, $1,654. S.A ML | ezhaast coal frem the engine rattled upon the | While cold. Silver will not do so nor will any- | republicans, ho gave to Maryland her system | {n relation tothe alleged decreased assessed | WiXis Pt ag ee Ane R . omamtion and cirenler ah | 309s of the cars aad secumutated int ce little | thing else. ‘She cohesive properties of per- | of public sehools, would give to her farcsere valuation of property in South Carolina during] EAP ACE. ROS, Mushi ros Oe i Seth tale Nee e Slt fant Cousens ang ie en tea pits, a en Tey smooth and clear gold are ustoninhing. | modern and better system of pubitc roxds; | the decade 190-1490 is not warranted by the| MACK Hav WEAN. a op i — ana Paes woud a " As + ~ | if you a sheet of gold foil and let it fall | would aim to useasa bulwark against corporate e1 , * atly jor stations im contof this week an- | cer West, though he had made fast trips on | Je yuner tok will be so firmly joined that | encroachments adead board of public works, | {2° His assertion that the census bulletin Set aon ‘ pt ne om Gas, nem, A iets, hen ucky ate ana ces that the coutrolting interest in Port | many another euch- « might,- wae fomilisr |id'will bo impoable to seperate Coors iris | They weed Pat an end to-ecutralzntion tm this | BOWS precisely the value of realestate and per- i rome A FTION, Sathut chatue toCanclumatt: mrtivans pes pee , S.C, which has the deepest harbor ; with the track ahead. knowing every curve. €¥- | thia property that makes gold talnable to den. | state, which steadily guthers. in the tarekere | somal property as pablsiued by the controtior CLOCK. we 1:8 LRG ASSRBDE HOTEL, OCHAN CITY, Prune carte Clifton Fone, “serving” wdsa aul south of the Chésapeake bes, has been pur- | 1) “Toming, every srevtle, cg legen g so tists, and not te desire to inerease Lille. feeble and pliant governorsat Annapolis the | Sevcrs! of South Carolina <2 Fas in poled | and private [SA OBEN SUs THE SBABON InOE” 1 F. V. Veatitvule Limited, deity. chaved by English capitalists represented in | ¥ijie is a high stone bridge over Third ereck, nce ee eee eas (ngrepieieradtarer premieres iE | total assemert valuation of Rc Bnei RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucte._ |_aehmato ot this country by the Jarvie-Conklin Mortg:: ‘THE BuIpce. Froutthe Puls Mall Gamtto. = oysters in Chesapeake bay. 434. RATCHPFE, Data & oO Auctioneer, oy _ and Tr pany of Karmen, Ciy- The bridge was built years ago of sol Milo, the island of the Cyclades, in which the ‘THE TLATYORN. valuation of all property, not including rail- Me ae eee ae | ee, Hctenaisis yards masonry. Itis ninety feet high and iearched | famous “Venus of Milo” was discovered, has | ‘The platform adopted declared that: roads, at £132,696,535. Instead of a decrease of HCABITOL AND Piao? Sis Sd <_ .. ae we parehascrs. the intention being to de- for te passage of wagons on the roulway be-|aguin been the scene of the uncarthing of a| The republicans of Maryland reaflirm their | €1,377,497 in the amscssed valuation of property, [247 H0ORE Kom xat wan. Yelop forcign export business throngirthe portot | neath, as well as for the waters of the creek. It | splendia example of ancient Hellenic art. The | adhesion to. the Principles of the national | ** stated in the census bulletin, the controller's L Secheiuye tu efiect May 10, 189. Laltumore auc) to divert heavy western ts | is as safe asa bridge could be—in fact » track ~ ‘or thee pombe report shows thet there was an incrense of #13, iP lines from Port Royal to Europe. | on solid ground could be no safer. Trains do | 2¢™ “find” is the marble statue of a boxer | republican platform of 1888, and heartily in- er en nen he increas wen ; p . ; ‘ P dorwe the Fifty-first Congress for its faithful, t g Pree Ap webu rangi ho Be | net hath taete. goon hing it. The | 8omewhiat above life size, which im almost us ty. ‘ fu 617. ‘The valuations there given are a wlan — a Mildles. | Eeautes (rams Gat roe at the rate of forte | Perfect after ite burial under the dust of centu- eons roqll es —— ts in = taken frou the official reports of the pear a Forough. Ky., aud which owns mtarly 160,000! milesan hour when the Pilot of the engine | Hise s0 wae when it come frosh from the | eset toe mendes eam ng | SeReral and are the valuaticns on wirich people scree Of coal jane, ie preparing to develop new | threw a shadow Over itwapproach. Inthe ten. | hands of its sculptor. ‘The statue hus been | *e-pr earwean industry and | of South Carolin: have paid taxes ‘a is labor by its tariff legislation. Sw. amis 45 pam nxt of . Ming } te: b: - | ship) to Athens, where a commission of a — ee 3 dor Lexinavon und ®t: _ hat ee ee Ce } bat oee —_ Teo cagueaeeaas oe Greck archeologists, aided by some members | __ We heartily commend the able and — ad- SiacRneiedin Shaw 5 annum, Dope mnicennaely co ait cauthat toe pre | For Wanchegter and w: the extern aud Chesapeake and | gave # great bound, and fell dows into the |f the German Aestemcisesieal Eistitnte, Se | SPR ee ce eet a S| as tue cession of the American Bar Associe- hw of Sale. Term. to tie complied with in 2itiwn | WM $0 paniphiet on? this reat resort, amd the at Odio raturouds have done at Sorieliand.at New- | space. Along with — a a= in Ge pecerpreadicie hes Sgt ee a pledges of the party and the brillian’ tion in Boston after - Seo nad aeet oF Che dear eat Masa ae-camw |, famous tee eae ae ae eed, conmling-ageu-ahe: kacesgeonad sree ee ee Sethe Departbent ef State, which has rot only men eumounced tho following named gentlemen sud Pet ile Taiato Cote Pantly « Titiens, ery tray | A Story Abowt the Late Archbishop of York. pchepaneied aoe Gomes i honor al ae members of the committee to tuke ae au%6 d&ds BEDEORD SPRISG® MINERAL WATER. . Shae tegen & On at lane ‘The engine struck the ground first and then | From the North American Review. asd onateeneedl ed a Ee eee | garding the invitation teattond the pen-hanecl- Rane pam eco, js. Hi. C. Dugdale ott etme |eaine one ear after another with horrible | Dr. Thomson owed his elevation to Prince | ‘fl and manafactured products by the suc- , % have fssaed a circular which asserts that the | “™ ve a . : cessfut negotiation of treaties baved on reci- | cen congressat the world’s fair: John W. Corey, fe - ata aise tes the | Crashes, horrible erunches. Every car was } Albert, on whom and the queen his imposing | prmey. Dlinots; D. W. Calvin, New York; John 1. Sen- | ELPGANT 1WO-sTORY aN Bas = wre ae jot = peek ‘aaa i —— -_ ane —— pol ——_ appearance and eloquent preaching had made } " n demoeracy of Maryland for | born, O. 8. Nettles, South Carolina;| — GIMEULAK FRONT. OF mu tata tows and tors of hall-ripe and’ green fruit | the tortand mabaked Bodies of the Scena {0 impression. Ie was not, however, the only | ita menninglens allver Platfors. While its teat Glibous, Cotter” Muamehe-| ou a STLEET Suir SEPTEMBER easaress ds Wal a ie aa t reports trom | unfortunate pasengers enmlidate in the Sebi: anappeers in. s <latier | Se naee = fe Tens also admauuned thosans totel'nwaibex Tuiny, Ine AT s ‘will sell in | 19 “Prine, W. Va. ta s Jer x “on kamera Stee. Nirgimse » very hight crop, and that ove of the | 4 A APPALLING SCENE. [wearer oe belo of members in attendance om the eonvention | ‘* % te ye Tin 07, SU ARE 50s 4 ‘ Na NOW) Tovar ete att yaw YORK AND ae pssst few cee an ar” P"*5P | An dye witness, who appeared at the scene 0 dean of Windsor tokd us that the | {Emer of the value of bis grain the ia 172. The largest. number ever before in at- tine 18 feet iret 1 tb amd Sth, Fifiapeleane [Just at daylight, says, to use his own words: sharpest ish P maki vj the qneen ever had was | Silver law is now rapidly. Canada’s Corrupt Omfctals, ) The scene appalled me. The great bigh | Wheu she rejected Wal rantecs « dollar, silver, gold tien of the one eae ms ceed en Otawn | briige apyaneatly setaained: fates, but the | Lori yalmersion fold her abo know nothing | Sta te ats bemaeg are, Ese same every | down the barbor. yesterday a letter was read from Mr. Senecal, | rails were torn upand the edges of the stone | 2na'sho named your Ebor.” There @ avant. | dagim the year, in the pocksie of our people. trust upon the sold, oF ab vaah, superintendent of the government printing ba- ' ¥«re knocked "off where the falling cars Lad | } che ised which. as coach We arraign the democratic party of the state | Indications of distress among the Husuinu | chaser option. “A depomt ot #00 Piss = cing hi a Fae ace alled the chilos "ae CY IBOFU | trom Drs Thomson hervelf a wortlr renee. | OF the moss Magrant Bute af the pomceris, | pecccionee, bocce ey ct emai | Eine of sake, “erm fo be compte Yeau, announcing his revignation and resenting | ing. A min filled the valley, “Newnof the wo- from Mrs. Thomson herself, i worth repeat- s fem eb = ‘on. | Meets cast and runinz back to an aiiey, hupremed = ipa, Now ork, totam. the Fang 4 wency to ueect the wanta ca the qa Senta eens hoarned pple? the inion: Bagi UE ei hemes “eomrataing ia routes an SS a, Coty Sa Ee kee ene on egrasp for York, and | ax bes ‘Bowton Bar Association for a tip ae One-third cash: Balance te cxreamd 4 5 creer ven Yate Me day of sale, otberwme t! pying and vile informing of which | cifent had seatecly gatien Dut already | ing oven iit has already, appeared in, print. fawrambemon tees peep ena aeccancs tytn mgm ‘now in great | sulting purest es hen aa Thomson was bishop of Gloucester | Persistent rou pledges. he has — > — BL. Pattervon, | 200 Sion tae irom the surrounding faruie | p ionaily a enffercr from toothache, | We need only refer, among other things, tothe | distress, Riots among the people to prevent vaikes BATCLIFFE, DARI: & CU. SNP at ae elven Benes Sent |e the le oe deed "wana terse | amd rvnted, by maladie, to narcotic | emmy af, We tt plundered byl gam | the cxporiaton at ye are reporcd nt Vicia, 2 WEISS 0 CS. Reememe £5,000 in sunts from $10 to $500. None of the | scene. ‘The debris of the cars was piled moun | Telieve the p: Be Nats Ge eae i anes (triste: Soma thd Noncat pecplaticrs Noa ‘Telegrams fi all parts of nd | CHOICE, FURNITURE, BODY _PRUSSEDS Cc; $ i great suffering. he left the house to consult | drawn fro: people have been stolen rom ull parts of England a1 tuoney had bee: BF. Perrot of | taine high, 10 saomed, aaveie wis nom contuston. | tg doctor, Mrs. Thomson extreating and which was made, possibic by the ignorance | Ireland way that the result of the continuous Wank, BEDUN GEASS WARE sai Uiarber, Ellis & Co., se etaeatt toe Pram car hed leaped over all | so "siiow the latter topresctibe t nactotin nare {and Heghigencs Of the hightst oftcets cr the | hoary ratte tr distressing. ‘The crops are all] on MONDAY. ACOUST st TER he gavg Mr. Seneeal about ¥2,000 as commis- {| the others, whirling ithe ait and strik- } strected his brain forsume hours attecwerd: |'state. uader waver and will certainly be spoiled un- | O'CLOCK A."at re shall sell at residrace Wo. 1 sio® 010 per cont denmanded by him. | front of where the englae ley, “dca ways | Omhis way the Dish he postman, who | | We condemn the methols by which the | loss saved by sunshine soon. Im several sec- | 1" BN.» oapentor collective ot Heusekenpine | % jes. Evers article ts of the best makeant?: oucdld aah on by throwing it | handed elope. He opened poe pb ceed dis- | tions the potato disease has appeared. wood condition as when bought. An inspection .2-n- 2 a it in the street and read, to his surprise and i wiuhes of the | | The wind blew s hurricane ut Boulogne yes- | vited, onl nm tame pr de rbot 2 is. appointment. to tis sis or p compelling an terday. Thirty houses were unrooted. HOPE SREY pases FABLOR, a se: ‘ aste ns to communicate to x COVERS: Bie Scenes, Hey of Hichery, was sleo | ii wits the exciting mews, “Zoo Zon’ heen [aes balk iad PEDESTAL. GOTH: motilated. med, “what do you think hi T | of the A OAR DINING ROOM Saas es = tons. saitway committco in Ottawa yester: | bon succession of scenes aud discussions. Lew: = |eaa sh Salas a Barwick made a masterly summing up of the rom the debrie Pie aires care people | im archbishop of Y T there case for the provecution. Senator Robitaille | Tore tree three bode tag hee ee the rejoined; what did T tall you? You've te onl) h mn taking that horrid narcotic again and are tact. The bodies were ranged quite out of your head.” ea bad embezzled | ville when I left and workmen were there dig- PERE TP g ii enka inted | ging in the wreek for other bodies. ‘The com A Baron as a Car Conductor. Barwick (a oe for him. Senator Pelletier | ductor was badly hurt, but be hobbled toStatos- | From the Vienna Freie Press2. «ppeared on the scene and deposed that he had | ville and gave news of the wreck. Hundreds of street car conductors and made by Ernest aud! ‘Three ladies in the first-class ear were kilfod | drivers guthered at the morgue of the generai Mercier. te esping can wat hospital on the morning of July 26 to attend Terty, ait eee bl reatal: | the funeral of their late comrade, Car Driver ae have yet beea taken out. The | Erwin Baron Frey von Schoonstein, the last eceident was eaused by the spreading of the | male member of a very noble family. rails. The bridge is not materially injured and «Proceeds | trainsare now running on regular. schedule time. at preseatin the provincial Knew the notes were overdue, ar tc enatggrm = 7 HH 5 3