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WASHINGTON, D. 6, THE EVENING STAR: The score of delegates of both elements @ break at each other, ench one clamoring for the recognith “Trick, a dirty trick,” as ho swung his fist in close proximi Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. nose of General Secretary Hayes ‘Woodstock. eS ——— ‘President nat CID MI of Labor, and Hayes swang the air, brought it down wi description ng ‘ that 7 fon i . ‘on ue ee ton, and it pointed out that pra Sey : lowing buthdinen Weaver f kept his in work of looking after pardons, signing bills * ; ‘len, and of fel when, making minor appointmonts would in time ; “ee tat g Say Bick qwetnn and wore, had been secured he sought to Grow to be so great that it would be a physical CLL) ane g > i i A CTION SALES. i z s i HiT] I fr ii s i > &. Hil B A FOP Lith ot. : cach a Setory and of the comin; developments possibility maa t0'seoomplish i gram from 3). Eatery of Lansin; ms inthe see - ee me oll wsiertal tbo the effect that he had just been Shs Broan. the loval postmaster that orders had Just a -d from Postmaster General Wanamaké According to the Constitution, he said: “The President of tho United States is noth- ing more than an elective trustee or agent, i Ei Attorney General Miller Tells What oidoneest ABSOLUTELY PURE Attorney at We ; 8 Iytdte Vashingto: effect that s pam oven, administer PRATCLIPFE DARE OO., Koctionsers Wi to t hlet - —— ae Timer endo pe Sac “oom ff bree pide ar nyledrerempculpeirge era js STs realy Betelotem fA | Rex ve b. ON FOR SALE BY Conspiracies,” a labor and alliance text book, , Feferring especially struggle ‘ bad been excluded from the mails, Becraagry <3 Pad ray siorgulated that | Wberty of the Dutch republic. In opening his — AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. rive SOOO Ye we WED Se SY ect JAMES B. WEAVER, | the presidential office under a realizing sense of remarks he referred thus pleasantly to the re- ‘THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. aes et F JOTH ST. 8. W. a scored the Postmaster General for discriminat- | fornia, Field, 22; the evils they had suffered while subject to the | Public's natal day: ‘TPR Mi Past Fae ‘Vigo andlor Aveta, tet Boles Sachs, mgt ipa tomeg "Gy" ihis time the cane for Taubenedt bed | $4 ‘a i : Soetergoeniatancda npr aan meeregaure | the tale : RQtRothee ASS EMEAD ePRECT | Aernitareant'h others Uorewinns arp: y : yy this time the clamor 1; ; Pt —— ; dm Exciting Seasion of the People's Party become ao general that tho chairman could no | 61, : : by the individual, which could threaten or en- Ra oR ee ones AF APTERNOOY JOLK Sra. 100 SS Rarcurrrs, pann a co Sessnsth Wena of koa cavontnatitee' pp hy eprdlre Bam Hy ogee io ui ate Kansas, Field, 96;| ‘ earl eee of executive | SS Are apt to say ‘xix going on seven,’ or potatos kar al ee Bt Sat | Ses. ey Se Oe = —— james B. Weaver of Iowa was | edge cu ar é Ene ’ : 5 ; Sas = tee racy of te Cast Sn hy te | end ogy fey, Heute | el meng. ssi Siete Toot Sete as ae, ate tet See en | ea SLT RSS ei ag SEES | ANOS AND _ONGANS people's party in convention assembled at | Prt, What, y wish to read Gomer raat ‘el’ paises Tied a0) Wicks | frames cf tee Combis cote Ga uae milestone, evince no such anxiety to report . oe | wo the'prem: | _ This property is couventeauy ‘Sear ‘business TARO, REPAIRING, AND FARNISHING " Omaha last night. Only one ballot was taken. | rons ho will not decline.” Field, 60: ‘ and patriotism of those w people have | pi ‘ “Terms: Ove-thind cash, balgnce im onp s04. two of ta IF EAS Although the afternoon session was called to| “Two-thirds of the convention was on ita feet, | Perfell. S; tiniest? oe ‘Mis: | from time to time invested with the of ‘th tbe Ieee, Loner com interat) payable eemPansgaly: fe and pred under inmiran st order at 2 o'clock it was not until an hour later | and once again the hall rang with cheers and , _ 84: |; Montana, | this great office. It has worked well for 100 years 'e ata af — Re eb PN osty 20h, ) & BBG." HO Th ww. _jy2Du" that the delegates were seated. The committee | other ebullitions of joy and qnthusiasm. The 5 Nebraska, Ficld, 12; Terrell, | in the past, but with the extraordinary growth ing sale." Con) SE ae | To RD REPATRING, GEORGR ELY thet | ING PE a ee a on platform reported for the scoond time that | Confusion might have continued indefinitely | 20; Now Jerscy, Terrell. 10: New York, Field, | of the country the labors of the office have in- eg provoontine of patriotic ardor, and, as a ream 0 ‘ | had not Brown of Massachusetts, a leader of the | 59: N ina, , 15; Terrell, 16; North | ¢ and ‘this increase has been in a direc uence, to be less {it would take two hours to finish its labors, | ‘Weever focees, eliaabed apon Ss phethorna ol Da rig Seen 1 Oni Haas 96; Terrell, 35; | tion w: could never have been intended by | speech, = and festivity. whereupon Delegate Harvey demanded that the | demanded a hearing. Pennsylvania, 273 Beer H Bi z fi fi the founders of tho government, and which was | eeems to 5 : i the history of all . 20-akd0 = iS = Sere : com: bi in the preamble and as| He said: “I hold in my hand a letter from 29; Terrell, Island, Field, 1;| hardly known in the time of Washington andj event they commemorate recedes the bright- —— RAKAT xD. FING PIANOS aT serala phone on aa Deon agreed upon, | Gen. Pago, chairman of the Virgins state alli. ; ; | his immediate successors. new of ite glory is loa distina, loss appreciated, atte ATCLIFFS, DARE & Ke tle — + et many of the - ‘chet for | 8¢0, in which he tells me that his name may | Field, 22; Terrell, Terrell, 16; Vir- Citra ay soles field of executive duty.| and, as a consequence. less celebra’ oa CHAN 1 _Petablished 1672. a teem s0 that the convention might take them up for! & birore this convention; that if a full, fres 2 gton, Fi consists in the tion of those great meas-| ‘To this rule there is one notable exception. | Sete i fencing at the cost fe WoRdi STEEN AY BASE PARLER prious rraxod consideration and reinforced the demand by ® | Czpression of the ‘will of the convention he eat Virginia, Terrell, 17; Wi , Field, of foreign and domestic policy which, | Christmas, like the story of Him whose coming virtue, “ree. the = SSRDOPS Music Store, resolution, which was adopted with » hurrah. | Paves results. That is just a little | 93; Terrell, 16; Wyoming, Field, 9; District of metita- | it commemora: though old, is over new, i 40 be gomp pie eco cotta _ Be, While waiti committee to respond a | better than Mr. Gresham, who wants it unani-| Columbia, Field, 5: Terrell, 1; Oklahoma, Ter- e grows more precious 6 growth of Chris- P q = a a a d-cumedhgeoom. Boag Meant ‘aren abouts wim mously.”" (Great confusion and uproar and | rell, 8. Total, Field, 788; Terrell, 554. the discretion of the President. ***/| tiauity, and brings to young and old greater pases 3.8 ae iy'stal sre eke teat oat a5 sag acam song with a refrain “Good-bye, Old | cries of “sit down.”} Gen. Weaver and Gen. Field, the newly made | Instead, however, of being thus confined to the ey with each = year. - The star of ones kanes: ‘Wash: D.¢. Re ey ae 7 ge Parties, Good-bye.” | “"Tuubenock moved that the convention ad-| nominees, were brought on ths stage ard. given | larger and more imyortert fields of sation. the | 3 lehem ever grows brighter, and harbingers STRATCLIFER, DARE & 00. Acts. autor’ BM Not gu me Ks - When they had finished the platform journ until 8 o'clock, and the motion was|an ovation. Each made a spirited address and | time of the President under paar system | every year a happier morning. Pt oaition. 200 premiame OF ROVED A) Joh _ Subdivision of Square num Prise medal Paris Exp 00 fret a ” i e Cali- | adopted by a large majority. At 5 o'clock a re- | at $ a.m. the convention adjourned sine die. is absorbed by certain forms of detailed ad-} “But it is not alone the wide expanse of T 8° PEE hundred aud of | tndoreed by ever 100 music shools and collares for fren een SE EE Bi ce Iinieative work, whowsimpertance iene | mare in etsy Sepang oe Tay ee PRUE | Soa, * | ear, Recomm crepeny Ho Present « partial report, but would make a fall | ite asa ED SAvAe wAtecal AsGuNSCON: gut of proportion to, the emlied eharsoter of 1776, that make ‘us loss regardfal of the great wozears, PREP PRR & GONLIPP. aT? Tren at. : - E : x ———s Law One as speedily as posable. Upon this half @! ay oo certion cen called to onder at 8:80, = office. ‘These include a event of that day than formerly. The colossal 4 if u A Et = aa ® a % Se M4 EP Ee dozen delegates submitied resolutions to PFO- | «that Gresham had given a final refusal to |4" Aeronaut Drowned and His Assistant ina” Jenin peer of sat peetiep aatirery a Seckes ecstaaion Sor tan prembanry: els secegh Waasenstcdltes bed basa! seacive® oat Fatally Injured. cations for pardon; the examination, with a|” “Our viow and appreciation of Independence caused considerable commotion, in the zaidst of | it acted Like a wet blanket. ‘The balloon ascension from the common in | view to approval or dienpproval, of numerous | day is obscured not so much by its remotencss ead the report Yor i Jation was Bostorr yesterday afternoon, one of the features | acta of Congress, many of them’ of extremely | as it is overshadowed and bidden by the moun. : UNEQUALED IK TO WORKMANSHIP Seaane bees ager a teeny tee the | comtatice on ee ee la tha catanealiert abs tua earthy gaopared Hy limited scopes, the review of the Sodings of | tains of herolo achiovement polite in the inprovennte crate of « ; | pret atoning =o 4 Gresham element. The anti-Greshamites, how- THE PLATFORM. the city government, had a sad ending, the | Courte-mnrtlal in the army and navy; the super- | struggle for national unity and national life sre, with toteest, to = bn ) TIVE AR’ ay me ” 9 ision of the details of business in the executive | our own time and by our own compatriots. property ry 73 Bs F : “a 5 Se Lanb' of Tess moved ‘that the osevention | The preamble declares thet “We meet in the | ecronant, Prof. Augustas Rogers of Malden, | departments, several of whose heads have regu- | “Yet it would be’ most unfortiaate if our jeecrer el ‘tot recording Bt puschiocrs eos. HURSDAX, iad A Ret qeadopt tho St. Louis platform and proceed to | midst of a nation brought to the verge of | Mass., meoting his death almost instantly. his {ler ange tor fomectoetion assigned to them dur- People should forget or should fail to instruct | Siraso”” © gL eater the POR ‘same hour apd place. re te cron ute, walt at at ‘aouieations, ‘This was seconded in vigorous | moral, political and material ruin. Corruption } assistant, Thomas Fenton, dying later, and the | ing every week of the year; and, finally, the 1 children in the importance of the lessons of ig 48 ove. Det. a rent - ~ ‘h by Mr. Brown of Massachusetts, Gen. | dominates the ballot box, the legislatures, the | third occupant of the balloon being now in the | duty of listening to the views of those best | this day. It was the spirit of 1776-1783, handed je25-akt THOMAS DOWLING & SOK: tw-THE ABOVE SALE -1s FURTHER. Post. TEL NTS when lem jeaver's recognized spokesman. He said that | Con, and touches even the ermine of the | hospital suffering from the shock and the inha- | Tlified to advise or best entitled to be heard | down from father toon, in no small measure ee BeRveysepemet ef eee rain uncil * there was no reason why they should be kept | bench. ‘The people are demoralized; most of | SP! a in frequent consultation and deliberation upon | through the yearly celebrations, the reading of THIS EVENING. UXTH DAY OF SUL, 160% same there all the week while tho committee allowed | the states have teen corapelled 10 isolate the | tion of gas. all the subjects above mentioned. the Declaration, the booming of cannon and = 2 jyl-dads « i UCTION SALE TONIGHT, 611 PA. AVE.—| = ern people with crude theories to ar before | voters athe polling places to tuniversal | An immense crowd gathered on the common | . “The total number of appointments to office | the exhortations to emulate ‘the patriotism of AS ee ee, sed take winks Jeet and air thetr superior knowledge of what | fotnsiuhen te toleey. nike Nevopapers’ are | towitness tho ascension and soon after 4 o'clock | made by Washington during the first four | the fathers on euch rocurring anniversary that | Ailve Wataior Pith Wat pe eet ee T ee : Guns, rte et . E . |- | ears of his administration, excluding those | made 1861-1865 possible. Revolvers from New York Pawnbrokers’ Association. | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF GROCERIES, HORSE, te. Tax Srorrevaxt Hovs ‘ye be Lows pintorm ho maid, waa the one | SSa2s puis oF ucsad:,pable opinion | Prof. Rogers, hie east and Delos E. Gld-| Sve, amination, sxclnding thar | a 181 185 ome ach tat our | SES Gece i La - ; 0 ith,« reporter,stepped into the huge airhip oad. he ciel a f = <= | fap Orphane Court, “tof Cumbia, Oa June 10, (Zoropean tl ‘ople was ay ene PI ye not exceed 300, and all his civil appointments, | Fourth of July celebrations have been too /Sa2, 1 will offer at'public sale, at the store of the Inte | @3°Sh" xewvorn {Gm 2! Ree cn dipeeera Meee, Le land. conchatating in the bands et the | Gov. Russell and began tho ascent amid cheers | during his terzus of ollice, were. nat tore, thes jmuch given to self-glorification; that, in his stiss-soe Perase po Ne, Od bP pix tae sb. | pac bas ) os ‘MeDonuell of New Jersey reinforced Brown | capitalis of the vast crowd. The balloon arose but a | 400 in number. soating flights, the American eagle bas soon | THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Bet. a.w.,| ©:,03 "2 Bey O'CLOCK A.M., all "the stock THE STURTEVANT HOUSE and so did a delegate from Oklahoma, who said) ‘The “urban workmen are dented the right of | few hundred feet,then sailed away to the south, | “During the same period only fifteon pardons | little worthy of attention beyond’ the confines TRUSTERS SALE OF SapcaniE REAL ESTATE | fF o;eFiot, comprising all the vartelies of goods that the convention could do in fifteen minutes | orgnnization for self-protection. Imported | “4 when over South Boston roso to a consider | wero issued by the executive, and but $78 acts | of our own country. But we ate old enough N WEST WASHINGTON, D.C. ee and in quantities tocuit pur- a mee eye yrnennennnyn what the committee on platform beonen-! pauperized labor beats down their wages; »| Sly higher altitude, continuing its journey | of Congress were submitted for examination | now to takea broader and more catholic view PREIS y st, 8 Graces of the by Soe asone ALSO. Street car lines, principal places of amusement and gaged on for four days and was sill engaged | Firding standing army, unrecognized be our | directly out to wea. and approval. The Senate consisted of twonty- | of the cause of human progress. Colum sotearie apyesnted Fis Horse, Store Wagen and Busey. a ee pon. | laws, is established to shoot them down, and| When about five miles down the harbor, and | two members and the House of sixty-five Mep-| "bat Passing by other battles and champions | case, ed wit jeinfront | Terms 3. 3. WATERS, eee a Sh Se ohh eae ‘On Lamb's demand the secretary began to| they'are rapidly degencrati of Thompson's Island, Prof. Rogers, who did | resentativesy The receipts of the treasury for | in the grand march toward freedom of thaught BEDE TTR EEE SER OR TUL. | _ 3090-5 eae tr as, | Teiences ‘Metropolis, ace, read the St. Louis platform. conditions. "The fruits of ihe toil of millions | B°t Felish the thought of an ‘ocean voyage, at-| the year ending June, 1790, were €4,771,843, | und iiterty of octomge Fone oe Germany, in | Tsov, at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK PM. i | VALTER B. WILLIAMS © 00. Auctionsers. — THE STURTEVANT HOUSE, It was read plank by plank, but Manning of | are boldly stolen to build up colossal fortunes bey ee to open the valve to make a landing on | and the expenditures for, the samo year were | Switzerland and Italy, I venture the asserdon ‘of lot 200 in Beatty and He Alabama interrupted weith passionate speech, | for « few, unprecedented in the history of man- | *2¢ 200 in nto ees aland, at in his efforts to do s0 he made a | $3,797,436. B aT yo but a that history has no prouder volume than that | Yeotsstown, D. ©. the same facing beet ah my OF. 190 Bros ray 20th and BOth streeta, New York, ¥.¥. " ‘ id have con- | yi, rent in the si a loon. The immense itmasters in all the States of America. | wherein are recorded the deeds and sacrifices, : STO" LIN 5 . 1% peas hg gelomantreengmlen pe eh pe 8 _ a ee ee Dag began to descend at a terrible rate, and as ther Washington, nor Adams, nor Jefferson, | which, as the result of a continuous eruel wat | fos OP TADK RARPETR RIC, ETC. AT ABCTION: Baan d pirsap tempt to anticipate its action or override its | guine Denligc match. cto per amen ihe | ie-strucksthe water seemed to collapse. "'Hogers | nor any of our Presidents until the nation was | Cf cighty, not eight, but eighty sears, estab- | Inia the upper mart of town near ibe Setopoites and | ACM Sosa: CRY Sb coun eaee| > Pa ove. and 14th st, thority. ‘The secret of the Aght now was| justice we Broed the two great classes, tramps | “AUK at onceand his body bas not yet been ro-| nearly half a century old ever appointed one | lished and confirmed the independence of the | Birtley share Tots are becoming valusbin, | Sithtand Mt j and millionaires. 3 a aut ‘that the Weaverites were determined to foree ry Strects northwest, the above described corer Fenton and Goldemith struggled | of Shove ofbcere. hina been | Butch Tepublic as one of tho great powers of | Pil axe apy renmnersied. —_ Setngen, B.S. Wes ° manfally and succeeded in catching | “In 1850, when the government n | the earth. : me ‘ oom WILLIAM Secaioon Ga Gas cir hasta esate eae of a centary tho strag glee OF the pee eet Ar | beaket and held on for their lives. getablished for sixty years, our vopulation was| Of this people Tactus, writing in, the frst swith “6 ‘per ventura Tatereat, Pst | TyoNGANSon mabe noose oe oe ‘aie the ccotenentaC last night. Hitieat De ee noon jor tata ee “ ‘Their predicament was seen by some laborers | 23,000,000; in 1890 it was’ 63,000,000. In 1850 | century, sid: ‘Others go to battle; those go to a So ~ D WASHINGTON, D.C. was, this juncture, | ori on Thompson's Island, who immediately put Union was composed of 30 states; in 1890 it | war.’ In this statement of the great historian | 3f'cas* red. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF I) vt perenne getting uproarious, een nee wane inet the contrat out tothe spotin a rowboat ‘and managed | to | numbered 40, iat in 1892 44. In 1850 the | we have not only a grand tribute to their per- Droperty ts bid off. ve ane Pee eae ‘BOT x MEDICAL, & ‘by the appearance of tho committee on the | ing infucnees dominating both, these partics | 2°98 the two men into their boat. Both were | national wealih was estimnted at $7,000,000,000; | sovering constancy in his time, but @ propheoy | Furp"mng at purchaser cost. If terme. virtae of a decree of the Supvtens Court of the CAL, &c. ; mun ith ite rer the body havihg de- | iS, server ane ah conditions | #1 ® greatly exhausted condition, Fenton's con-|in 1890 it had reached the fabulous’ sum. of | of their history 1,500 years later, in their un- | trustee reserves right of Dis age Coumid. wate, on the (Tye? J)R. MULLER, 1027 OTH ST. X.W.. TREATS ALL tided, in view of the temper of the convention, | Dave Permitted the existing dreadful prevent or | dition being the most precarious, he having | nearly £64,000,000,000. In 1850 the receipts of | paralleled struggle aguinst the tyranny of | euliins Pox Meets Saetecarn? Aes gerne Foun be | YS MULLEN 2027 OF ELST. XW. TREATS 4 to throw overboard a score or more of resclu- | restrain ‘Weliter do thes now weendanaa (= quantities of gas and water. By this | the Treasury Department were $43,000,000 and Epain. This contest was not merely a battle, | 272-10¢ _—_—_—iA238 Pa.» fendants, the hed same, epcrated br enig | Het Kidneys snd ‘aervous discasea Ofc. ttions that had been submitied to it for con-| gny substantial reform . bi Sime the tug Nathanial P. Doane, which had been | the expenditures $87,000,000; in 1889 the re-| or a series of battles or struggles, botween | "THOMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucts., 612 Rst. nw SCLE: Tas rk ee tie BSE ¥ pS ms Bideration. “Aseembled on the anniversary of the birthday | i we by judges of the city sailing regatta, | coipts were $443,000,000 and the expenditures | armed men. It was war in every hideous form; | 71 USTERS SALE OF Premises, sell at public suction thet Cee SE a pe OG THE PLATFORM. of the nation and filled with the spirit of a grand | ®®4 ¥as on her way up the harbor, saw the | €944,000,000. In 1850 our post office num. | war ata men, women and children; in the iT BETWEEN TWEN | Premises'in said decree \ . a Sromanaven, Dry, SROTHERS ong GRAY; ‘The convention settled down into a dead calm | generation, who established our independence, | *ouble and went to the rescue, the two men | bered over 18,000; in 1890 they wero 69,000 und | home. ie the churcls to Heht ane pone ade ASP IWENTS HID STREETS KORTE: | Ronbered (venta i aauae Bored 10s aim - meena Lagan at dren the government of the repub- | being transferred thereto to be brought to the | had been increasing at the rate of 1,600 a year | the sea; by arms, by’ fire, by famine and by "ASHINGTON, AND BUSINESS. c. ‘at the noril 7 _ Sate the Srunical of ‘when Cater of California was presented and Hin to the hands of thee ohin te, arith | city. for the previous ten years. In 1850 the pertons | flood, in battle, by siege, on the rack, on tho ry LORGETOWN AT THE X01 commenced to read the preamble. The en) oe te ae ee cineter Paae People, Fenton slowly sank and died before the tug | employed in the civil service of the govern- | soaffold, by assassination, by death in every im- NIGOMEIT (Ok MIM, STNEETS FOR | SacPae thuaiasm increased tenfold when the speaker — reached the city. Goldsmith was brought to| ment numbered 92,95% in 1892 they number A PALT: man cutrenc’ ey ‘ aginable form, even to burial of women alive as LE TO CLOSE THE AFFAIRS OF yead.s declaration to the effect that the time | 47) gexisie Lied eee een ates sound | the eity hospital, where it is stated that he will | more than 170.000. "In 1600 the eater | agin merciful thaa the horrible tortures to| NERSUIP: bad come when the railroads ran the people or | Oni, 4 full’ legal tender for “all debts, ublie | Tecover, although he is a sufferer from the | bered 60 and the House 223; in 1892 the Senate | which their husbands, fathers and brothers | qf, the people the railroads, and it was acouple of | Sn 2iata, aod that mathowe the aoe of wack: | shock and from the quantities of gas he inhaled. | numbers 88 nnd the House 396 members, Tavusb, fas 2 oak were subjected. In short, for eighty on, hae Fu EN THL &t FINE OX | roars ] D¥ Beoraene ri DR ie tinutes before order could be sufficiently re- lent ‘THE STORY OF THE TRIP. “Marvelous as has been the growth of this | it was a crael, relentless, desperate war of sub- | P.2 - = the cg le rare ing corporations, a just, equitable and officient as VIGORATING CORDIAL 13 ‘Of ail the and Tonio. 0 9 : B * q and in front of the premises, the above ‘bearing mare Tor Nervous, » Neuraleta, Nervous ae : i = country in population and in wealth since 1850 | Jugation by the most powerfal nation of Chris- | LNG2A%, and in front trast upon the Eateweiss, end thet clas el geonis whe Branch of Georgia moved the adoption of | Ee'net wo exceed & per cont per sian ie bel the ony tees nly survivor, told | Cpe duties of the: presidential afice have ix: | {uation by the moet powerful nation of Chrls-| property ia Georzetown, 0 time towuit. a | Cordins wil be sremeak, iiserte ssicery, adh of aa. the preamble,and it was adopted bya rising | Provided an sot forth ba the subtroasury plan ot | tho Stry of the trip ashe lay on a cotin the | Sreascd in even greater ratio. j Tole, unconquerable and finally suocessful re- | Sevtlt of 8100 required on each phece of property o& Than bon th wee or near oro ‘vote with more cheering. Cater now gave way Farmers’ Alliance or some better system; | 40sPital last night. He said: ‘When the bal-| «in 180 executive clemency was extended in| sistance ofa few weak, half-drowned, but PARKER H, SWEET, Ji +} Trustees. Laboratory, B06 B sta w to Branch, who proceeded to read the platform | 41,5 by payments in discharge of ite pe rrens Joon rose in the air the sun was declining and | 45 cases; in 1892 there were 562 applicants for | liberty-loving provinces, ’in defense of con-|_iy2-dkds HUGH T. TAGGAR d Soo DE, CAMBER, 1200 TT aT - tor public improvements. beds ieoereth ae ‘the car P sgh epear vg Binge | pardon. my d = < = ere Creston ype science and humanity on the other. os e jUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Dsis. nw. aa 5 — ae ertricity. with medicine Cries of “amen” and cheers greeted the |", ‘i antici an enjoyat ip. t it it! were passed by the Thirty-first Congress an ‘As Americans we are prone to believe that = SIEDING LOT O7 ete pean og in favor of governmental control of all! of giver and gold at the Petsont Leal Seamer scenic as if the balloon would take u westorly | admitted. to the President for bye oeeroent | the ee ge roduced, in all that makes a *UMEAR TH Conkeh OF QEvkeet SOWPE | CONTRACTORS SALE OF rIpreEN weap op | Scrutet arrows die rmueigia ive nud Kin wph and telephone ystems, and were ro- | $f Silver and g: Lae course, buts strong wind from the wost sud- | while 1,824 were passed by the Fiftieth (1688-89). | man. no peer of our own Washington, aed fas . om FRIDAY SULT HIGHER. Bae, Leven | reamash, oF warelyti, irgublea Conmahiation fren, ‘ the resolution was finished. donly arose and swept it toward South Boston. | The number of post offices whose revontics | be it from me to decry or doubt this opinion, | 03 THURSDAY IVE OCLOCK. Se will oo: | O}CLOCK A.A. we will sell ta. dur bazaar in the Se ee, Ean ee ones CHEERING THE PLATFORM. otiews| tar S000, orkdaut that we were reach $1,000 year, and which are therefore | Dut, except in Washington's pre-eminence as | na a ene ood Fork, mule: rweteuine #1 a headi for harbor, was then | classed as presidential, gown from 227 in| military commander, aud a catholicity of opin- P12 2 head The entire preamble and platform were put | thar that Profesor Rogers ssid we would land | 1600 S400 in i002’ The ether presidential | jon duo to a more enlightened age, it is dificult Fronting TWENTY-FOUR feat on SEVENTH street, (Stirag' Rirbrs Webs ‘Save compiotel, theses’ | [)* CABLETOR, toanother vote and adopted by acclamation ror gforenigpebeinany ys on Thompson's Island. To fail of this we | offices have increased in number from 560 to | to find a trait for which wo hovor the ‘Father | Sitch ‘ Will sell the above ree wesbemssaanpeied cane moira, bepacmaz liens all knew meant to be carried to sea. The pro-| 1.400, making a total of 4,556 appointments | of his Country,’ which is not paralleled in me SEVENTH strect. pee eo Sais SOREN TRON, 4 Ps operate the i ee intr, acta. ‘Washington, D.C. F fessor eeemed to realize this, us he became a directly in the hands of the present execntive, | ‘Father William,’ as his people effectional 7) HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. Giz Bet a. ie peor im the interest of | (rise nervous, He pulled the escape valve cord, as compared vith 757 ofices led during the | caled him, ee & es : On sa ates te bas tall; | EXECUTORS: SALE OF A OR OF a Gretusted London, Pugland, 1863, “Phe teleg: telephone, but the cord refused to worl four years @ administration of ‘Taylor an “Did Washington put in jeo brilliant ~ to per. ~ 4 Hokewobo A ‘York 1879. - chal necessity forthe thor | “It was then a question of life or death. | Fillmore. Prospects that a wighe paces Maeoeicstiine ESSuved ty decd 0d treet ce poise Lok? | DQtechtE HOULREOED Uns RE ae ecomns and waved everything within reach. The ban- | OM pF be owned and operated | Agsin and again he pulled. Fora moment tho} “Since 1890 the presidential post offices have rospecte of William were more brilliant and | at option of purchaser. A deposit Pr = | OR oer. IF YOU HAVE AN AILMENT, Rere designating the locations of the varlous | [mission of news, ehould be owned and operated | Ses ess shook an guivered.. Soon our po-| increased at the rate of 200 u year. They fall] the sacrifice greater. ‘Was Washington con- | tmeofsaie.” Conteren-tor. ie ae a Re ty te Seats: Acute, chromic, or hereditary, you can be raptfy - Selesatigne were Ltted igh in. the air,» por |All lands now. held by sailrouts aug other | sition became uncomfortable becase of the| vacant at tho rate of B00 a vest. At this ruts | stent ee tae arora Washington con- and teat of defaulting | DAN, SULY SEVENTH hue at TER KA, | stored to health sud streneth ‘by the scleutibe ary trait of George ——— Le | s to rations in excess of their actual needs and | Odor of the gas. To mitigate this the hold on|the incoming President will be compelled to| disaster for eight long years? William was me: ee QE CRERIDERCE No HSS | cation of electricity and the therapeutic measures? the one of Virginia, and several of the banners | SX‘ pornans tn cs be aliens shouid be re- | the cord was relaxed. To our amazement the | commission 4,000 postmasters during his term | constant, steadfast and immovable in deoper para . eet A eane GE: , D. C., EM- ‘Dr. Canaan. ere erricd fo the platform end uplifted over | Sisimed by the government and held for actual | Yalve refused to close. Prof. Hogers kept his | of office, and'in addition will have in, all the | doktew ani ey, eaeemmorable in deoper Je20-ak ‘Auctionsers. x wood Parlor ®: - uss mien the chairman's head. Meanwhile every one of evige oe hold on the rope. Suddenly a noise overhead | other departments—State, Treasu=y, Interior, | than twenty years. Was Washington able, by : the 10,000 souls in the great Coliseum shouted = caused us to look up. There was a small rent | Agriculture and the Department of Justico—not | his example and character, to cheer and uphold : hace Fating memory, neursicic,wanderine pains, all Spd roared and cheered and bundreds of other- | sraratiy wire RocuEsTER CLOTHING curTERS. | in the balloon, which, as the gus escaped, in- | less than 1,500 more oflciala to select, making «| the courage of his voldicrs amid intolerable suf. | TWO-STORY, Bay-WiSpOW BRICK nou Guinan sans ieoh te tee eeantar tte mee wise cool-headed delegates, seized with a frenzy, When the reading was finished Hugh Cavanagh | creased toa yard. At firet slowly and then like | total of 5,500 ng gee This is exclusive | ferings, ns at Valley Forge, and the fortitude of TS, CONCRETE CELLAR, 997 | bed, noenerey either for work or soctety, dizay wills im aoe a of coats and, = es 280, | of the Knights of Labor reported this resolution | 82 arrow the balioon descended. In this awful | of the vacancies that may occur among the | the people, when the only ray of hope was in TH STREET NORTHWEST, BY AUC- (vertigo), dull, stupid feeling, unable to concenst> ir vests, eo that their limbs wo: more ii A descent it occurred to me that two carrier | jud; who hold their terms for lif id also of | the cheer of his face and the justice of their oRNt a 7 ree Ms iy China y the mind upon any subject, pain in the beck, sak free. Asif by magic hundreds of stars and | OD behalf of the committee: pigeons were in the bottom of the car. With At asenats the military and naval de-|canse? The seige of Leyton. full of men, HURsDAY AFTERNOON, JULY sevENTH. | Wataroben erxe Maboeat d | beck. bad taste in the mouth. pimples or sallownd sripes made their appexrance all over the hall,| _“‘Hesolved, That this convention aympathizes | 56° ”"Wronch 1 pulled the cover from the ments. A very conservative estimate of 100| women and children actually starving, wns | premises, emeg te peeves eee oe oa while one of immense size was borne up to the | with the Knights of Laborintheir righteouscon-| cage and they’ were free. A moment | for all these during the four years carries the | more distressing than Valley Forge. Yet such xy SOF aRi os aC sAndiccns aud heart, | femerally wood wp a & sien Platform and waved in triumph above all. A | test with tyrannical combines of clothing manu-| jater “we struck ‘the water. It seemed as| total number of appointments to 6,600, “Allow: | nora trenng than op h their | Pronting dint. hy are, Bitchin rea aa Bee ee ey actually climbed on top of | {acturers of Rochester, and declares it to be the |i¢ I went ten fect below tho surface. | ing 312 worki ya to a year, this gives | faith in the efforts of ‘Father William’ tor their ons KERVOUS DEBILITY. the table. ‘The band struck up “The Star | duty of all who hate tyranny and oppression to| 1 know’ we would havo to swim, and before w 1,248 for the full term of four veurs, thus aver- | relief, although they knew him to be confined | Yd weet SOR ES GEAO™| executors. Spangled Banner,” but the din was so overpow- | refuse to purehase the goods made by the said | struck the water I had thrown’ my coat away. aging 43¢ ‘appointments each business day | to his bed by illness, that, renewing their de- | “Perms of sale: cash, the balance in one, RTIMER & SLOAN, Aagtoaesy Gad Anpraisas: | SDAZORAnOUIA st once consult Dr. Carton, wo te ering that even the big bass drum not | manufacturers or to patronize any merchant /T pad not time to remove my choos, but while ae the entire administration, which is | fiance of theencmy, they’ said: ‘Ye call us rat gnd foar yours, Oe . bi L Fi hagtigneers and Appraisers, | positively the only advertising surreon 4 penetrate. ‘ who selis such goods." Adopted. ,_ | in tie water I lay on my back and removed gh of itself to occupy the whole of cach | eaters and dog eaters, and it is true. So long, | S2hH! the option of tho Turchacer, PA depot — a a re wien the demonstration had been going on | | The platform having been adopted candi- | them. ‘Then I became tangled up in iho mot- then, as ye hear a dog bark or a cat mew within fine of sale, “If the tarms of | CHANCE) Ak FT HELE LETT POT ATE | end curative princivien and Ines mote the suossfal for fifteen minates the chairman of the various | dates for the presidency were in nomi- | ting. When we came up I wiggled freo and| “If youconsider that for each one of the the walls ye may know thut the city holds oat. | stle are not eit be Siveen dae. ime] TNoHES ON THE EAST ge OHTERNTH | nary Gestetl ani micrencepsl. Mensthe- state delegations took possession of the state . The candidates were J.B. Weaver | sumped out of the barket. The land scemed far pine rage three | And when allhas perished but ourrelves, be ofs at Feeerzon ress ite| STREET Rirwaen A! eee Ae wheleent eee banners and headed by a fife and drum band | of Iowa, Senator J. H. Kyle of South Dakota, ‘away, though I am told it was oaly 500 yards. | apy ,000 in all, each backed by writ-| sure that we willeach devour our left arms, | dupe advertisement of sach ‘some pai pe ty ot Qloed or nervous eystenn, or any ajte or Froceeded to march around the hall, making | Gen. Field of Virginia and Senstor C. H. Vax | 411 this time I heard Prof. Rogers behind mo | ten testimouia and many of thems supported | retaining our right to defend our women, our | Liyrecocuiny at the ott Se chronic disense within the range of tay specia. cau the complete circuit a half dozen times over. | Wyck of Nebraska. ‘and suppesed he was swimming for the shore. | by friends who seek and claim personal inter-| liberty and our religion against the forcign RATCLIFE De treated with Skill and success born of exyrien>s (On the second round an American flag was WEAVER ON THE FIRST BALLOT. I felt sick at the stomach a¢ I swam from tho | views with the President, you will even thon | tyrant. Should God, in His wrath, doom us to | _22dids_ a = aie ; and .an earnestness of desire to benefit my tenia. Sabet to. evetz Danner snd the howls and! Speeches were conclided at 12:30 o'slock, | effects of breathing the gas, and if I bad. not | appreciate but faintly the burden which this | {rato e oes deny us all relict * * *| pai Ractionesrs. TRE Hour, 9108, 4i8 Sunday. 9 w Zonly. Cqsulte- shes taaks fresh start, the women this time | Ji.00 the Grst ballot was taken. It resulted az | been picked up quickly 1 would have soon given | lat of appalstments placee upon the’ chief en | Uitte on sade an Bel to the city | AX isk on Taipedvien Meath oan tion free. For farther particuare wwe "svat. bearing their share. We Kyle i out, Whether Prot. Rogers. died from tke cf-| coutive, and perish, mon, women and children, together | T™USTERN 5 EURDIWanON “OF ABE ESE my7-vott Numerous mottoes were resurrected from | follows: Weaver 995, Kyle 275. scattering 2. fects of the gna or from bis fall 1 don't know. | “If the record of recent Congresses as to the | in the flames, rather than suffer ourselves to be| OF THE LATE GEORGE W. TALBERT. ° > roy "et. aa i fhe ante room and sandwiched in between the | ‘The nominstion of Gen. Weaver was made | Ho was neat me all the time until he sank in my | number of bills passed is to be maintained—aud | polluted and our liberties to be crushed.’ Say gids o¢ kek ad toist faked etl 36-9 fac = my jot | GTRANG! ig ROTIOR Das. BROMERS Banners. One read, “What is Home Without mee moved wt eumea | "EE | there iso reuson to doubt that it will bo Ts was herein the old city” of Leyden that rected ig Tes 1 Bia Sete of Seoyand | Baey a5) bit in thle city, Rota Ege? other, “The People fe n moved an urnment unt ith is three y. . He| President durin; next term wil co! it fleeing fro ecution in Prot- | reco: District lumpia. apd st the ni Damned No Longer.” } $80, but the chair ordered the call of the toll | s, solgimith is twenty three years of ago. | Hi = — oj m ima, ‘ ; 3 the party, secured Wate nite en al is fond of athictics and ia an expezt yachtaman | pelled to examine and approve or disapprove of | extant but bigoted England. sought and found a for nominations for Vice President at 1 a.m mise<. on 3 » F and swimmer. He will be able probably to | not less than 4,000 different acts of Congress. | freedom to worship God’ for thirteen bo-| DAY. THE "TWELPTH DAT "OF JULY, AD. with a fiag on either shoulder; fat FIELD FOR VICE PRESIDENT. leave the hospital today. ¥ % ‘This duty for tho last sixty da: along #es- | fore the Mayflower brought them to ymouth BS LF-PAST FOU! a og Pit, their little ones, pickabsck, and Gen. James G. Field of Virginia was nomi- ——_+or—____ sion and the last thirty days of a short onc con-| Rock. Built on such foundations and with such has ror ies resid “ sumes neatly all his time to the exclusion of | a people the growth’ and pre-eminence of the | cought) Posie sarerbrlyy Pig ballot, the mae eee ee second froken. | any other business. Dutch republic in intelligence, in letters, in art, “In all this work there is no intermission in law, in wealth and power to a first place " mi PEOPLE'S PARTY NATIONAL COMMITTEE. double team record broken yesterday afternoon | sible. A few days of rest for the wearled brain ‘among the nations of thé earth wase matior of ae ee wonnetadanee ben ‘The new national committee of the people's} &t the suspicious opening of the great hite | afford but little relief, sinee the work accumu-| course. What civilization owes to this is ; track Valley Trotting Association @ great brawny darkey on his shoulders and | Party is as follows: of the Maple s scortied Mien ep speaker's stand, while| Alabama, J. B. Ware, J. 0. Manning, George | &t Kirkwood, Del., by Belle Hamlin and Globe, tly revolving. The public ored 1 waved the stars] F. Gaither; Arkansas, J. W. Dollisom, J. M. | the fast pair of J, C. Hamlin, the millionairo | inning and'no end. ipes in one handanda picture of Gresham } Pittman, F. R. Kay; California, Jeese Pound-| horse breeder of Buffalo, N. Y. They went a e conditi are corruption, in the other. 3 stor B. Jobnson, G. B. Hamilton; | mile without a skipand as prettily as clock focting the baliot. To the two former public The band, marshaling its forces in front of . Wayland, A. Cole- | work, with Ed Geers driving. in 212. ‘The 3 discussion ehows that we are alive. the platform, started the familiar strain of * Pyne, Alfred 8. | three judges, Joseph A. Wenderoth, prosident the population of the nation will be at “Ys Doodle,” alternating to “‘Dixie,” and | Houghton, Hy C. Baldwin; Florida, 8. of the Philadelphia Tattersall, starter, and W. 100,000,000? Flesh and blood. cannot en- “the throng, giving its throat a rest, kept time | vey, P. L. Jeukins, F. H. 5 ia, | ¥. Williams and J. W. Johnson of Plainfield, N. | dure the strain which tho continuance of the with ite thousands of hands and feet. It wasa| George H. Turner,’ G. tes, recorded the time as 2.12 lat, and | present system will impose upon the executive. | class demonstracion that atively eclipsed, the da as the record, although the watches | It is clear that some change must soon be made ee gg other horsemen in the Judges’ |b srhich these burdens tay be lightened and be dit ed. When all onr noise a thelr weight borne at least in part’by oiners.” | Pecole netive fleges, the perils ‘None as well asin point of time, for its dure- was 2 dlscnas | Fooponaibilitee inctdent four sivoations whee ‘tion was within a fraction of thirty minutes. realize that free America as the heir of It in —— pecially in view tancity, the most remarkable Gemonstration ev > road in a political con- . But the most dra- E 4 MC. i i He P §. S i ikey P es aa F E 93 fF i i CF L & ! | i i : il f Hl fi 1 i jit it iy il i i iit ie Hl! at i 2 ct Wass oes 7 pinreft eres |Gur Taz Baer. | i

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