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THE EVENING STAR: _AUCTION SALES. lantic City to stay till August 1. E_Honsra & V Col. and Mra. V. M. Johnson, Mr. | ury, or those who sought to perpetuate the pas- | we commend continued, unswerving allegi FOR SALE—Honses & Venscres. m sare whe et . Mr. | aicce of ciel cha kat ‘countrymen will | to the party whose principles. im all times Ror SALP—A i Migs Helen Kerfoot of 1901 V street north-| Donough, Mr. and Mra W. A. Mr. | right that wrong. They will do it not for your | have been found sufhcient for them, and ———— ’ _———|} siot, Steun for can. west has: gone to Winchester, Va, to be away | and Mrs. J.T. Hart, Mr.ahd Mra. W. A. Hor- alone, but for their own sake and the sake | aggregate wisdom and patriotism, their experi- RATCLIFFE. DARE & CO. AUCTIONEERS. | ae until September 1. bach, Capt. J.T. Callaghan and son, Mi of the republic. ‘They have seen the fruits of | ence teaches, can alwars be trusted, oe £28 oLY TWENTY- SAL Ei A pleasant birthday party was given Miss | Greenatreet, “De Sherman, Williams, | thet defeat in many forms of misgovernment.| “Ina tone of partisanship, which befite the FAEUARED USPKOVED | ACY-M., gue Stall | 9h years old: oon gpal ven : Baier, A.C.’ Hill, Lee, Mitchell, | With an overw treasury they have seen | occasion, let me say to you, as equal partuers in T CAPITOL STREET. BE. | f up fromm, the’ north wessere | Bree Lon a visi Blanche Stein by ber grandmother, Mrs. Hech- t Carroll, Dr. Postley, | taxes increased on the necessaries of life and | the pon which we today enter, that eee seep ne ne | EO BALE BET MERA; TOUR Inger, at 1828 th street northwest last night. | Snags Grd. Bitter Gone Sil Seale Joes | necessaries of labor, because private inter-| the personal fortones of those to whom’ you Anets.. O12 Est. a. handsome: also side-bar usey ai Those present included Misses Gassen~ | K. MeCord, Budd, Parker, Moore, Mrs. Warner | eats demanded it. Ther have seen that over- have intrasted your banners are only important PREMPTORY SALF OF NINE | ioc te Mochon bel heimer, Eéne Gusdort, Rosser, Hatells | and daughter and Mra, Noss, daughter and son. | flowing treanury emptied by extravagant eX. as they are telat te the fate of the pebeciplos 1 ABO YOUNG DATING, -COCER AND | soot 4. Blachoft bei Peyser, Bello Hish, Pekeat | On Tueeday evening Mr. John M. Mitchell | penditures and ticks cf bookkeeping Nesorted | they represent and: te the, parte which thoy "Y SES FROM TORO! CANADA, | FO® SALE—BANDE, Rice, Rosa Walbeck, Leona Hi Ty . | to to hide its emptiness from the people. lank, 1 cumnet, therctare, Sotbenr reminding te $ son, a | order Wilt be sold Clara Coben, Messrs. Sidney Hechinger. Sat" Weahington by See Ibe Wika id _ “They have aren an attempt to are te grati-| you, and all these etissied ‘sr ibe Semeeeas | nse tor it. App! Stein, Arthur, Sol and Charlie Abbott and Lat Sa ane Ned te be t affair | tude of a great nation into an electioncering Party or sapporting the principles which we WORSE; -Goop rence Gassenheimer. < Sel alte oo eee ae | tank See a peo Party. and vervice to that » profeer. that defeat in the pending campaign, fine Haan ly Mr. C. A. Crampton left Inst evening for At- Graham, Standford, Jehuson ast Sanderson, | P&TtY in the conthets of peace counts for more | followed by the consummation of the Rigislative | ELLs, ‘Yerup Dand'k sts. nw. YEAROLD BAY MAR’ And siylish as win ofty Ty respect; inust be sold, OR SALETW Conn. Miss Emily T. Mason bas gone to Groton, Mre. L. P. Woodward will spend a month at Atlantic City. Mrs. C. R. Brodix has gone to Sulphur Springs, Bedford county, Pa., for ® montb. called and they gave the couple a good seud-off and in the evening they were given a serenade by the Mayine Pand, than service to the country in conflicts of war. ‘They have seen every power of the federal néd- ministration passionately umd to destroy free elections in the states. ‘They have seen the in- duence of our government in its diplomatic and naval service thrown without rebuke aguinet | ing sister republic. And seeing «ll this, they f freedom and in favor of despotism in a etrng- | schemes our opponents conte companied by each ether inciden ees na might more firmly fix would preweat « most discouraging future demorratic supremacy and | < ave lost no opportunity in the past four "veare in | giSRagurapond | Mr. Horace M. Bell is at St. George's, Island, to honor your administration by laying the #traggle that awaits o ‘Two Fine Drivers fron Martinsburz, W. | 8125 each. “Apply s.«. jb ses. Ma. heavy hand of punishment upon those who have, tude exalts the hope nanabip and shoald ! THOMAS DOWLING, ‘oud bend cartinccs of the intestate "| |The New Sceretury of the Republican| Mr. Rene Bache and family are at Asbury thns departed from ite spirit and its policies. intensify oar detery Win enecens — TS | at havent r National Comunittee. Park. Re nom, ai, we pat into your onde the Tie natata ie waty ote ed by oeraem. aw | promptly "| | Before leaving the city last night Chairman | A large number assembled last evening at 8 highest honor your party cna bortow. Ib fe the | Meted de tar "sense Let us tal the propio aRhinutos 38. Carter of the republican national committee | o'clock to witness the marriage of Mise Elica- gravest call to duty your fellow democrats can plainly and honestly what we believe and bow EO BECL RE ee "| formally announced the appointment of ex- — enh ies to Mr. ss H. = — make. But we believe we can assure you that W? propose to gerve the interest of the entire " ~ NGE int ‘ROM | p, en iv oui urch of ion, Rev. . Parso ord ent d o~ | OM ied ben let atte he manner of ge4ath cro of the Supreme Sause Mo. VED zope fans here bres ntative Louis E. McComas as secretary ofticigting. The bi as at rlifcteoonen there are no “weak, weary or despondent deny untry.and then let fter the manner Of sale wise \ttared beta Brantwood row ia tru» al} conte ranch 9 complied = 01 feat | wins house No. in the cit Terms of the decree A aa | 28, O11 F Xo. MOS D Barn- VE | ith Lonse at | J 7th and Boundary n. w. the committee. The selection of Mr. MeComns meets with favor among republicans. Mr. McComas was one of the most popular | members in the House during his service in some toilet of with bengaline Rae Henrietta trimmed raine, and carried abouguet of La France roses tied with pink ribbons. The maid of honor, Miss Goldie crate” in the ranks of our party today and that, with the paeice cause as our cause, we doubt not you will lead ustoa victory in Which the principles of our party ebaft gloriously triumph true démocracy, rely upon the 0 and patriotiem ‘of our fetlow-c fonly remains for me to say to yo of @ more formal response aught tulnens Ar Mesenge, = i y Pryor, and the welfare of our country shall be mightily | that [ober the command of my party and son oS ita bg at ” | Congress, having equally warm personal friends | Was becom! ly gowned in tan Henrietta and | saben 7 socal |e ba lv pag be 8 om sev poe WANTED — 1 | in both parties, Ho served during the Forty-| ‘ya, ‘Mr, Stephen SOR Roemer Teena mE FORMAL xoTINICATION. fit presentation of bur couse will inoare = popa- | nrg TS hak eighth, Forty-ninth, Piftieth and Fifty-first ‘on entering the church were preceded by a Secretary Nicholas Bell of the notification St usonwenten “ v2 Z Congresses. “He was a member of the appro-| the ushers, Mr. William Pleree, Mr. George NOTIFYING THE CANDIDATES. committee read the official letter of notitication, “Ey T ic ateuant Governor &. M. White of Cali- priations committee during his last two terms, | Foebus, Mr. Robert Moser and Mr. Henry which was as follows: ware, and, runainz then: 58 feet, thence uer-h west Wisi st se. Washington of ‘each Separ: ng 20 ke at 1] Tease hb Sobers cost. in td ith in Sfteen days. ED, A VARIDTY 0! fas, draft and driving @ to their advan- nyeaty | nounced this morning that he had accepted the | and was regarded as one of the best workers in the House, besides being @ good speaker and secretaryship of the national republican com- mittee." He leaves Washington this afternoon for Hagerstown, Md., his home. He will go | from there to New York tonight, and will open | the republican headquarters there tomorrow morning and will remainguntil the close of the campaign. > Chairman Carter was unable to “get sleeping car accommodations on the midnight train for New York Inst night and consequently remained | over in Wathington until today. He expects to reach New York tomorro at the play. Brock, After the ceremony the bride and groom went to their new house, 158 D street south Mr. J. Thomas Wost, jr. heast, where they will be st home to their George's Inland, Md., for ten days. Miss Ella Hancock left yesterday for a month's stay at Atlantic City. Dz. D. P. Hickling, who has been in London for some weeks, has gone to Venice. Miss Bessfe McGowan has ‘Va., to spend a few weeks. Mrs, Edward H. Wanamaker of Allentown, Pa., is visiti ‘Newman of street. poms ita Eexsomy ing her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Enos Mrs. A. L, Swartwout, with the Misses Edith, Mrs. Honsictta Stuart of 715 12th street north | An Immense Democratic Meeting in New York, mass of humenity, like waves against 4 pile of rocks, the rocks in this instance being burly policemen, who showed no favor, took no back talk, simply pushing the people back until the management saw fit to open the portals of the great hall. When the doors of Madison Square Garden, where the democratic ratifica- tion meeting was to be held, were opened, there was uecene. It was like a drove of wild cattle suddenly let loose. The people overrode the that, on September 6, 1888, at the mame place, | “Grover Cleveland: As members of the noti- fication committee delegated by the national democratic convention, which assembled in ns unsusually bright and energetic. The people of | Chicago 21, i duty to in- feed 07. G8 percies, (Griese ee Cerne ee |'the District /have ‘ronsoh; to bave tbe; mcet ie J. B. Kendall ts at Elkton, Va., fora | CTEESSP AND STEVENSON Discuss THE 1e6vES | Chicago bres wind our agreeable duty to in- das by a plat ded | ius north 40 feet and il at ie A order. only 8173 friendly feeling toward him, for he was ulwave | Mrs. J. om - or OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN IN MADISON | uuanimously nomivated rag Dh presidency of <spatanentan ict | pe BL | mathe care mecenels dome up seine oe a warm advocate of any measure of District | week or so. SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK—SPEECHES OF TUE | the United states.” ines | honees No. Ew ana | Une Katara wend interest. j Mrs. R, J. Halm has gone to North Hatly,| Noanwess “Mathias eheh ontabh th alison kal bem ror DAY: 4 coat Tg — Fs > — he = Canada, fidence in which you are held by the democratic | “4 q adi vist ual ‘i mu in Washington county, was x = y ti: fact that y Tesband Saget awe ies Sal educated at St. James’ College and Dickinson | Mr. W. ML. Griftin is at Long Nona eesant, | _ Madison avenue, 26th, 27th streets and 4th Part? more, positively than the candidate for | Bladen an oibers| x Elivigion of suuare College sand was: admitted to the bar at Hagers- Say A. E. Kendrick is at Mount Pleasant, | svenne, New York city, were crowded as early | ter office. Your devotion to the principles of o16, on At eal caver: is. town, 1963. ° a8 6 o'clock last ing | the of J . your fidelity to aot SO cae tek socks Beare eb ery: OS naw | Hon. Lotia E. McComas of Maryland ax- , has gone to Bt. oes orang. Tyas a ctregetng | Che party of Themes Jeereen, yourAae every trast reposed in you by the people, consugooan, Conservative en entashe “ ministration when chief executive of the United States, aud the prosperity of the country under | that administration, have won for you the re-~ spect of every citizen. “In the maintenance of the doctrines which | you have so clearly expounded and so consist- | ently advocated, and which forms the basis of | the declaration of principles formulated by the | democratic convention which has again p you in nomination, rests the hope of the people police, clubs and all. ‘They made one frantic | for constitutional government. They turn now | lative interference with the rights of the eiti- forma then aotified Gen Stevenson of bis ination ma braef nddress wn formal letter of notification. ‘ol. Bell read the 2 — ; to the democratic party that the blessings of ¥-FIVR SETS SEW STEE’S SALE OF WAR YIRTURES, &e, a Hattie and Jessie Bwartwout, left yesterday for | Fuh for seats and in the remarkably shortepace | Ciic'aud industrial berty may be secured to *S : | Hy E a5 f I th building that BEQUT AB EY PONTAINED IN THE RESTAURANT NO. = SHOOTING STARS. Ocean Grove, where they will spend the heated | f teu minutes all the room in the building that | tyem; and. in Teaponse to the people's demand, EX OGLOCR, Nero toed mb Wane Gacias we —— term. They were acoom by Mr. Swart- | remained vacant were the reserved seats on the | that party hus chosen for ite ender hin whose | seis; “etbadétalae tanientinds ithe eitention of the treks and Bri¥ | Complainants and Wiliem Mei st at-are dated | haucias and iderout ar won or rastie nat: | fall et of teoth.”” Mise Maggie Hammond is visiting ber grand-| fo, who did not arrive until a short time be- | "lyot the People will not be thwarted. pro- | too earnestly expre RATCLIFFE. DARE & CO.. Accts. | S's, the undersigned trustee in. sald cx NEY: | Fan bo, Seu 'at thes eacabiiahiacnt: alee whiretiee | “No,” replied the customer, “what I came for | Parents at Cambridge, Ohio. fore the business of the mecting began. | ound personal satisfaction, but aleo with the | honor couferred up. | scoxp AY OF JULY. A. D. Inia. ot, TEN |r 20 ok of Braclae was to havo you fill some of ‘em.” Miss Ella Kidwell and ber nieces, Misses! The notification ceremonies took place in Yhe | assurance tht your nouination ta welcomed Mt saath abkan se | a eae Sic ee ieee ey eS ss Mamie and Georile Goodchild. left Monday for | presence of a crowd of peoplo that surpassed in | every man who feels the barden of unJUt | have tse selected «Bar oom : re, Mirrors, Glaswware, Ice Box, 3} sbi feSail hs pe. vis werrantel. {1 Tn» critical condition—the old first-nighter | Round Hill, Yq., to remain until September. fribusiagm and numbers even the vast throng | taxation and the distress of unwarranted legis- ‘ables. 12 Chairs an fe. te “all, as De b ie ta 8 \< I be Hanste Save greeting to Allan G. Thurman. The great | zen. that we inform you of the action of the weum wagging res tis, 0h fb‘ Bedtora Springs, Pa., tor tho | amphitheater of Madison Square Garden was | national democratic ‘convention and. aubuuit [es sir, > capene Ger guabebe Man was given brains for a purpose. It often | “#0 been before, and the | herewith ite declarations of principles, for the courte in which von have ad- ‘ Mise Sleavin will leave today for s three-| thousand and odd electric lights twinkled in | MTyyimyite declarations of principles - niet pore Rees = pazpens shat ben he finds whet that isthe sky camping tour with « party of frlends on | wonder as they looked down from thet 1ofy |. pository for the tibertios of the peopte and | Grant areey tee Tomalt of the dclityrations of NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. are worn ou the Susquéhanna, after which she will go to | perches upon tho sea of bobbing heads and the | ¢he welfare of the nation than in the tande of | “Distresting my capacity to Sally mest the 2 prea Sat Canada, where she will remain until Septem- | gesticulating mpeakers. Outmide the air was| 4 democratic administration we most heartily expectations of ~ cy 20 Med MEU AES CARRIAGES ben WETITIN OUR AUC: | An Alleged Murderer Seeking a New Trial—| Mrs. McGudley’s nephew was reading the | ber 1. yarmn and sultry; inside the thermometer was | congratulate the country Uj the opportunity | their confidence, I accept. the Thox BOOMS ‘AND BAZAAR, SRE, STREE Coming Republican Primaries. paper. Mr. Jno. F. Javins has just returned froma a Tero werar oY Mr. a ¢ | presented by vour candidacy for a return to | goneroudy tendered, should RORTHWEST. ON SATURDAY JULY TWENTY- | Correspondence of The Evening Star, “Over eight hundred men in the Punjoub | sojourn of five weeks at Avbury Park and At-|%! —— no one thought of heat. | the methods and measures of that party which | { convention receive the approval of the FHIRD, 1S0e, AT TER OCIA Se ie Rooxvizax, July 20, 1892, | were bitten by anahae he end. Inntic City much improved in health. ee Taised the | has and will over administer the qoversment, people, Teall to the best ot my bumble ability, TRUSTEES SALE OF ONE-TENTH INTEREST | (taper apd, Winins oom Furniture: Har Mat-| A special session of the circuit court of this! And the old lady ‘meroly romarked, “‘They| Mr. and Mra, Robinson of Richmond, Va., | of perspiration, languid the arm of the daintly nee vt | incharge with tclity tho dutiow of the smmport: UishA APPS BL Wis | Biases. & antetuer Ohatra, Sideboards, Carvets, | county was held here today, Judges Lynch and oct to hev kep out of amy pon jek | who ere enjaying their honeymoon trip in the | dressed woman as she manipulated the fun. ‘The | "sue entire People. ceil rene of a certain trust deed to me I will sell at ‘ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, ten, ‘Buswice and several Sets Vinson on the bench, for the purpose of hearing argument for a new trial in the case of Wm. warnin’ to these perfessional humoriste, so it in” ’ north,wete tendered # reception by Mrs. Joseph | Martin et 310 w York avenue last ev. 3 senses were strongest in ear and eye, for there was much to hear and more to see. It was a "se | triumph we have no oe ome arty judging | fa in terms of com- cratic administra- by . ture by the past, the administration which | tion. Identified in some measure in an import- : NG&SON, Aucts | Bond, colored, convicted at the March term of Tae bride ras attired in » pink ailk, claborately | striking scene. All vorteand conditions of men oH will give to the people of the United tates | ant branch of the publ with that ad- Byes teh Seroyal ti naaare i | caotionoers. murder of Marguret Cephas. This is the case O’er changing reasons do not fret. E. A. Martin, garnet silk trimmed with crepe de| When the names of the candidates on the | Sestty aud pulsistiegs, oak ik enue tear peeane or ep dma ae mo ae . ‘west cornar of said’ iet, rounlug SO) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEW FRAME HOUSE ON | of the colored woman who was found dead in a iy | chine and white silk embroidery; Miss K.R. | sounding board were lighted up, shortly before | “4 J i Md ms ne “ Hhow=d ith the ide : 40 é = If all the months were May White silk | gou e | felliow-democrats to regard wi same pride | of the democratic party in ite national conven fect: Sanco wen £0 met POMEROY STREET, ANACOSTIA, DC Liber | field near the village of Unity some monthsago, Th ps ae avon alee t Martin. white silk trimmed with pointed lace; | 8 o'clock, the crowd yelled itself hoarse, and the and pleasure your fyture career as n tion. [ mm poreunded Ghat intel Apt ‘peo rata foc ambrsew of $10,000 on ‘8s of the land recon for | and who showed evident signs of having been Toucan Nilo greon silk cul'tean” Aneeey thes present | Honored guests on the platform took the hint, | this great republic Wat they now enjoy in te | slow of ur talent nee | 4 2 : ye Am ‘Prese: 5 as m the hn Bvt me ed F"arustese wit | Outraged and afterward murdered. It was in scat, Tires Mal Repel stette Gent ook: Foe. | engine, itty remembrance of your former sdministration,”| test ical waren wit nasor after Avedayy’ adver. WGESULY, | evidence that Bond was in the neighborhood on | tT never saw a man 80 fond of sceing his.| Mr. and Mire. Geo, Martin, Dres Heron, Mai rs. Cleveland entered her box a few minutes MB. CLEVELAND'S ADDRESS. = telivensle in some newspaper Fabled Fiat aottt | the night of the murder and was seen in pur-| name in print ae Blaggins fs,” and Carrie Thomas, Mr. and Mre.James Chemut, | later and again the crowd broke out. Mra | Mr. Cleveland's apecch was as follows: f parm by manatee ne mi aumbered | Suit of her. A handkerchief, said to bolongsto | uttas a rcekneen tees oan, has he?” Mire. Dennis and daughters, Mrs. Ryder, Mr. | Cleveland came to the front of the box, and, | “The message you dcliver from the national | Pe"ditur eee: ha FRANK B. MARLOW, Trastee. tour (4) of the subdivi- | him, was also found near the body. The bade gecarereioe aid 2 . and Mrs. John Hickman, Mra. G. E. Brown, | after bowing and smiling sweetly a second, re-| democracy arouses within me emotions which | 2 pine ie. tae Che 2 r LING & SOX G12 Est. fang bly Ay ee b nS 8 rathould say so, Every once ine while he | Mrs. A. Brown, Minos ‘Chase, Row, Price,| tired to the rear. Fifteen minutes. elapacd. | “mocrc? well-nigh overwhelming if I did not | grave responsibilities winch, wttech to the great 1 parse eae eg st Na. 8 pags | bronght hore tonal fictwre seamenreied and | takes down the city directory and reads all| Clarke, Martin, Thom and Wool, Mesers, | The crowd man looking: foe ane tose excite | recognize here assembled the representatives of | office fur'wluch I have leek scoot. Taner ws ASSIGNER'S SALE BY COTALOGUE OF A ¥y i cogeaved to a plod 2. had a trial before the const, ris | through the B’s so as to come across it.” ae ae eed Misses | ment. Powe a so ey | who must share with me the re- | pardoned for quoting in this connection the JON OF | PY TEREE NP y an : : Adam, the Misses Ashton, folie Thomas, | atir on the platform, a crahing of necks and the : * = FC OND-HAND CARRTAG! BROUGH AMS. and wife dated Fep- | counsel waiving a jury trial. At the close of % if ; your mission invites. I find much words of the honored patriot, Thes, A. Hen- RREY<: BUGGIES. PRAETONS, VICTORIAS, iper et Sls | eae preteen le On one His lito fa but a devary way, Boe Tan eee Mes and ies: Steet | whl beet of Adiat E. Stevenson appeared as | ‘ict in the reflection that I bave beon eclected | drioks, when officially informed that he bad IURSDAY. JULY TWEXTY-EIGHTH, 199° the taid partisrot | to produce any evidence for the defense, and With gloom at every turn; ee nse’ Lles Millet; eol kaon tn noe | re rca, Map to sein ths new ehetctag } So ocely to chun Sor Sho peinstpion oa paryeees| Peete es ee eee presi- KAM. WE WILL SELL AT THE and in he vieted of murder in the first degree, 5 S id iss Annie Louise y well known fama ena ; ‘ilaon of |? Which my party is pledged, and for the en-| deney in 1884, He said Eerocvtoky OF BJ. DOWNEY & | juewerers, tee | A niotion for g new tral wes made by Mir ease He scarcely gets enough to pay sical circles here, is'at the Ocean Hotel, Asbury | lowed. He was accompanied by Col. Wilson of | forcement and supremacy of which all who bave | "} nae that sometimes it is understood Fier OLLOWING COLLECTION OF CARBIABES, ‘deeds uerein | cel, Mevars. Jas. B. Henderson and’ Thos. Au- For midnight oil to burn. Park, N. J. bates path pr “igananriene irae ictot | any right to claim democratic fellowship must that thia particular aftice does not involve Fs z fs one and two | Getvon,and upon this motion argiment_ was iTiso ioxaneas fund by mien web Abid: Miss Nellie V. Barry of I street, iad lictiagionuie a tantly and Bersdstently labor. | much, responsibility, and, as general rule, assenger Wagnnsite, platform = canopy ‘e : today. ent, which o i ‘ y ; 4 zs %, ‘ “Our party rexponsibilits in: great. | that ie so. But sometimes it comes to repre- we back woiaine Suit by Geneve, Carmacy | Soest sireal | ree caeten ot tartber ee teas eee Is his; he's wondrous gaint, Te ponntatan of Was Viegas, norte | (After She abbas “tad: somowbat enbeided | we carats C. momeatons Ualigntioe 9 ar | sek oe ae ee ee Sor Ge Second pat eteaicacsio: | Henderson and Anderson for the prisoner and This man who tries with pen and ink afl sagopa sue e | minutes’ duration that he bad beoessminated |untrymen when in return for their trust | eo in tho mear future. ‘Tbe two partion in the he day of sale the | State's Attorney E. ©. Peter and C. W. Pretty- ‘To fill a long-felt want. Mrs. 8. L. Hempstone will leave the city to- penneiennee m nominated’) and confidence we promine them a rectifica- | Senate being #0 nearly evenly divided, the View at man for the stute. The decision. of the court morrow to join her family at Nantucket, Mass, | for the presidency. tion of their wrongs, and @ better realization » Upon questions ‘some newspaper | £28 not yet been made known. Should a new Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Helm are at the Hotel COL. WILSON'S ADDRESS, of the advantages which are due to them under we of the casting vote. The aveyanciug and | trial be denied by the court it is probable that Royal, Atlantic City. Col. Wilson said: our free and beneficent institutions. But if psponmbility w then become very great. Bond will suffer the extreme penalty of the ¢ : Wace a . our responsibility is great our party is strong. | It would not then be the reape = ae “ea” hanna: Mrs. ia as and son are ae to the ae We — to Be Sg a message sam It to ctrong in th ayepethy at as usotsat lauding saiasion areas ALi ‘Trustees. A number of the young ladies and gentlemen! «The woman nex’ door gimme that. Iwanted | Thousand Isles through Canada by way ,0t | democratic perty. We come as a commi the people, in ite insistence upon the exercise = ponsibility of representing the whole coun- of Gaithersburg propore to give a tableau ex- Niagara Falls, from its national convention, representing | to knowif_ you'd gimme permission to throw it = a com Gx = of goverumental 1 powers strictly within the oon | try. and the obligation would be to the jndg- i . ‘ine ¥ : s every demoerntic constituency in the country, | stitutional jon the people have granted, f the whole ntry. And that ‘vote, Sfagbte: passed tn tha twenty aur sesur | thebenefit of a'vouth at that place who has re- | let me have a bite to eat.” _ a een chosen as its candidate for the’ ofice of | upon the people intelligence and patriotiam. | just expectations and requirements of the Cor aserd om the twenty-first day of it v Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Maham of Bal i y slo yp ; ——— " ses | Zener aD. asus, tne couse Gere deporting: wirseks lost his sight. That is how Mike the Wanderer succeeded | _,™- amd Mrs. N._ Fae enanore are | President of the United Sintes. We are also | Never has'a great party. intent upon the. pro-| ple of the United States, ‘Jeckson H. Raision and anothe: were cemblaipanis | On the 30th instant republican primary meet | in trading off a cut of pie for a equare meal. piiting their cousin, Mrs. G. M. Harris of 1717 | charged with the duty of presenting you the | motion of right and justice, had better incentive |? Shonda it please my countrrmen to call me uae. < pen aps otpere were Gefendanss.te- | ings will be held in the several districts of the = a 25! 9th strect northwest, platform of principles adopted by that conven- | for effort than is now presented to us, | to this office the high appreciation of its dignity Rie Wastay ‘Shee: | trustves will alist pubilc ‘suction. in front of the | county to elect delegates to a county conven. THE DEADLY CIGARETTE, Mrs. ‘Annie M. King of South Washington, | tion. SS en = me TARIFY. and of its responsibilities, ax expressed im the bout sixteen ands igh, | yee A ere Meee Mee RUESDAS. | tion to be held on August 2 for the purpose of cia Hass accompanied by her little daughter Suse, will | [weed declaration of the position of the national “Turning our eyes on the plain people of the | Btterances and illustrated in the public life of | alfenat past of = tra-t of land Iztne in the county of | Sending delegates to the congre What the Senate Committee on Epidemic | leave Washington Friday for an indefinite stay | Zemocratic ase festa at ee eee rogaine ith | tHE cminent statesman whom I have mentioned, HE W. SOUON, Assienee. | W! m. in the District of ESiSmublas ond ealtod ing convention at Cumberland. is deloga- Diseases Says of It. in Stafford county, Va. of the day; but in all its utterances it is merely | land, we see them as consumers with | wii! be « light to my own pathway.” THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.' })20-dts_ | |"Fletchail’s Chance, st described by juetes and | tion will be in favor of Mr. Louis E. McComas, . eS dil ‘Mr. John Travis Cameron Crocker leaves for |%,4¢velopment of one great principle—that | a tariff system that unjustly and relentlessly | Then followed cheer upon cheer. TLATHEER £ Stas, ances and Apsraiors, | Iginuet the sratieare seers sul sertsf ten | should that gentleman desire the nomination | The Senate committee on epidemic diseases ‘tho: Webi 'otay at Mosoaprag lake, Sharon, | Thatever governments and laes. can do for «| demands from them inthe purchase of the| “The meeting is now adjourned.” said Col ee — Oost nw. | running’ 2 minutes ‘364.1 | for Congress. has reported to the Senate, through Mr. Harris, {® y 4 Se oder ot ents or ill the people, without | necessaries and comforts of life an amount | Wilson, It had lasted just one hour and E ‘ RE treat Beet te este: eeroce S{minsisa rest | Mr. Oliver T, Watkins of Cedar Grove was on| nat the use of. tobeces ji injurious to man and ee a Tae nara eae tmes. | precedence of wection or grades of citizenship. | scarcely met by the wages of bard, and steady | minutes UTE EET BE TWEE THIRTS SECOND | ingin the smith line of » tact receotly convened oy | Monday last stricken with paralysis and is now that the use of cigarettes fs particularly delete- | ttt be will Join, his mothe — in ane Delieve that a government administered | toil, while the exactions thus wrung from them | People breathed ® sigh of relief when they AND THIRTY GEORGETOWN. D.C” | dates D. Howe, toJackson Hi. Mafstom’ thence south | in w eritical condition. wea es mounteinaof. West Virginia. i in this 5] in such a country as ours will se- | uild up and increase the fortunes of those for | once more reached the open air_and congrat tun. bearing | fe trst, northerly point of Morean's long’ thence | | Mr. Frederick A. Techiffely, who has been | fious tohealth. In the light of such informa-| Miss Mora’ Crocker has been enjoying the | cure n larger ‘mentire uf freedom and pros: | oud P and incre injustice is perpetrated. __| lated themselves that thes had escaped in anfet: anal roccrtn of the Distt ° | south 2 28 minutes 30 seconds east 4:3. 1fest | suffering for some months from a paralytic | tion as the committee has been abje to obtain | mountains for the last three weeks. perity to the people than, has heretofore beoa see the farmer listening to a delusive | It is no exaggeration to aay that bly never ‘the part! fo, stake on the edge of the road le wosvid stroke.is reported rs dangerously ill at his home | from scientists of the country it is of the opin- Mavroyeni Bey. the Turkish minister, gave a | Possible in the world, and that it will be an ex- | story that fills his mind with visions of advan- | has there been in the history of New York city. | Sat Bud’? feet to the place of begin in Darnostown district. “Mr. T. was for many | jon that the use of tobacco in any form is infu | ginmee party yesterday at Bar Harbor. Foe eh re Jnepiration jo allmankind. | To | tage, while bis pocket is robbed by the stealthy | such an immense crowd gathered ander one | grec fr penariy tart, he oa fan te ‘ible Howe Milicr of aldonore aid, aly | "eo the phyial condition of man, and that | Sfraall Cushing ivat the Colonnade, Atlan-|punen ‘ita “ftioss tates Sie eta Si told the ke aft repeated, ta. pts afte] tstuoen tak tee secting epee of Matis B | Sieewtete ns nh wuss Quen Gedsstsed and | pices of Lavtousvillo are at present visiting Sorvcuntiy: than tha ton 6¢ Sites ak cee] tie Olly. | citizenship, to bear our freedom safely along | demonstrated frisity, that the existing protec. | Square Garden ix in the neighborhood of 8.000, | sm becane Of cate bgine one-thini of the purchase money | Miss Ressie Jones at this place. form, and that the medicated cigarette is more | _1. C. Wood and J.B. Cralle are at Haddon | the march of our material progress unharmed | tive tariff in a boon to them, and that under its | and that between 10,000 and 15,000 people were eines aie. “the deterred payments | . Sitees Bossie und Mary Wilson, daughters of | form: and that the medicated Hall, Atlantic City. | by the mighty agencies that minister to that | beneficent operation their wages must increase, | there assembled. cache ai the option of the | besreured by toe aotce of the yurbasers tearing | Mr..W. L. Wiicon of West Virginia, are spend | YUE! Committee is satisfied that Congress bas| Ex-Senator Spooner and family have gone to | Progress-—that calgon ‘That commits at | NU, aa, they listen, ecenes ure enacted in the SR As i Estoacheateoisturna | Rimes he aries geccapeur and tei gy | aM. pamnntoet ace’ MA | no connttonl power to pri thesmate: | xataron te eee | erercning”wariare with the trogen | Sehapeng Pag nea erection at mek | gy ae may Mage ana Rear Spies moarres acct iieenthe | tbe purehace, -Adersat of, $0 wi be feused | A democratic campaign club ie shortly to be | £¢ture OF sale of cigarettes in. th that Con: | Senator Aldrich’s family are at Nantucket, | and most enduring force of human nature. he | the "workingman receiver from those msde | Baltimore ani ie’ ta! ing purchasar. | a tbe the sale. gonrevancing. | 8c.- | organized at Trarilah, this county. re ei A on Misses Ethel and Stella Thomas of Frederick, | 1ust of power ‘md the lust of greed. selfish and sordid by unjust governmental Trustees. | SSmptled with incon days rou ‘tho ate of nig tbe j Forty hours’ devotion nervices will com | &€%8 Will prohibit the soe on eee nding a few weeks with their sister, | T°, the friumphant forces. that in all other | favoritism. ee | frosceg reauove the right to resell at the defaulting | mence in St. Mary’s Catholic Church here on Prasiired ts pitied Coben te ea eee eee penal ? | Some ead ins sleet fall — Jands have put | “We oppose earnestly and stubbornly. the PONED UNTIL | Pure ad Sunday next, — y : lown freed rought government under | theor; which ow nts seek to SITY HEIGHTS. idk same hoe aad ORL SIDDONS. Trang. | Tt reporied that Rev. C. X."Campbell of | i the territories, Among those having « pleasant time boating, | their control, and that are secking in our own | juetify anf uphold exioting fee, lawe* We sppgate t & SLOAN, Auctioneers, | ALL WEBB, Trustee, Virginia will have charge of Andrew Small crabbing, oe ee —s and dancing at | land to add a greater victory and a richer prize need not base our attack upon questions of con- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. maaan | % Sshet- 0-8-_| Academy at Darnestown during the next echolas- Personally Conducted Excursion to Atlantic | Waveland, Va., the residence of Judge Chas. H. | to all the triumphs of the past. stitutional or legislative power. We Universrry Hesowts, July 21, 1892. reaeae ee ses tie year. BALM. ity vie Royal Biue Line. | Ashton. are Mr. and Mrs. Vanolon of California, TALK ABOUT CENTRALIZATION, denounce this theory upon the highest possible} The movement for the crection of & Catholie ODE sd Paes ee SRP | PROPOS. —.__ Saturday, July 23, special train, with Pallman | fr, and Mrs. Doment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hop- “Tis te tical grounds when we contend that in present con | church for this is definite SEN AND TWENTY P STREET | = ss a Stranger Than Any Fiction. cars, will leave B. and O. station at 8:30 p. m. | kins and aon, Miss Elsie Dodge. Misses Emma ® dangerous thing for a poli party ditions its operation is unjust and that laws | cO™ parish — ee | CRETED STATES JaTL. D, c.- JULY 20.1907 —| another chapter of facts Tegurding the fatal | £3-00 round trip." Ticketa to return on | and Annie Hinkel, Mies Mary E. Welch and Mr, | to continue its existence after the work which enacted in accordancé with it are unjust and | He¥. Father Hevernat of the Catholic Univer- bagel Sv att YA Pg Po a eS mishap which befel the slave trading brig | SPecil train 6:80 p. m. Sunday or on any regu- | Willie Hinkel of this city. called it into being hag been accomplished. It | unfair. sity, who has been acting as the parish priest, sia. | Biv kooxt stiy'd w Ee ae tae ay Seraahs | Tabdts, in Whleh bo ninny persons pectslied, kas | on nn ae rei et tee Gone ta Nea Toth ete gatTeet | will inevitably pass, fs thepolitical organization | | ‘Ours is not a destructive party. Weare not | has taken hold of the enterprise with consider- PUNE | Teo ote ee ares Ruthp reste of Aurust. | reached Sun Francisco. Leon Nartell, a Mexi-| Muste, Rooting, Fishing, Bethitig, ailing. | Sees *. New York state for the = er : Rissoiy Eee’, ste cuity with the rights < aget ox etiemms, seid see and, as before stated, has received Fy D page at fort uay and all bide to [soe pins edad sarsivadfroen Meena, | SL ala'erc TAS eee ee eee oan ane Raa accoutpanied by her| Which everywhere strive to ‘secure politica | heedlews of any American interest, nor wilt we | 2 Premise of $500 from Car yr LBS ES S-arneer tax: | Mexico. is the narrator. Four months ago, he | Gave at 9:35 a. m., 1:80 prim, 815 baa. ed wi deeper minatn power for their own ad: OF the present | abandon our regard for them; but, invoking | D\rich. “There are about thirty-five families Kineen's subdivision of PRorcsas FOR FURNISHING STREET LAN- le f Mexi | day bagel ’ Pp nephew, Willie Lynch. and jalsh of | Dolitics of that party it may be said that | the love of fairness and justice which belongs about: gubstisteton, ‘caeeen Designations.—Qtice oF the gin | says, while up the coast of Mexico he heard of | round trip.— Adel. South Washington, left today os opel ply 3 af mech by of this faith here, but of these ouly we andcue two. | missioners, sion. DO 4 | 2nd visited two shipwrecked men. One was a| oe Ferry, W. Va. they all tend to centralization of political | to true Americanism and upon which our Con- twenty-five are able to contribute to any ex- weildins”” Tiuewe lots | Seuled proboqals will be recaived at this fia | Russian Finn named Johnson and the other | Last Cmace 10 Szcunr THe Low Rate To 2 x in the federsl government and the cen-} stitution rests, we insist that no plan of tariff | Sone “It is believed, however, that the amount NS FSS iear Se S | forfumnishine GOO etrest lanternas more or ikea aed | was a Gilbert ‘Islander. ‘Thof told him thut | New Yossie Pennsylvania railroad will | _ The Misees Dade of 2308 M street left today in favored classes. legislation shall be tolerated which has for it | needed pan De readily raised and thet the ~dippacheacedinencmetoeaass ©. 56" more oF ans, forms | they were on the Tahiti when she capsized on | sell today only round-trip tickets to New York tice Srvomests See sued to Boston by sea fight as against enemies of | object and purpose a forced contribution from three depp precticalty determined upon for Picscribed i "be deren: One-thind | of vrvpenala and wpe:iBcaiious rosy swith al | October 10 last and with four others they | at rate of 86. Good going today and to return | and thence to the mountains, fe believe that the opportuni- | the earnings and income of the mass of our cit~|'ty ‘aile of the church ean be secured. Ih order pts at var aed two care with jateress Hees | heceemary infor and oaly bids uron there forms | escaped ina boat. ‘They had no food or water | within ten days.-4det ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles @. Morgan have re- Phich our country | izens to ewell directly the accumulations of a {19 ~Alve project, it, is proposed to give « Socired Cyrdeed of trast spon Mill be dered thee J povared'ty Tega eRy | in their tiny craft aud suffered. terribly from | pf Rei from their wedding tour and are located in humaf{ history, are | favored few: nor will we permit a pretended | iowa! fete, ist, 24. and $d of August : Sejoue oe Sey 08, aes | ROSE. WARGO coteminnioners DG. | BUNECT salpen tron kop oae terra AT THE RIVER FRONT. at 691 6th street . gy reg nel oe Pag Brocks ‘mension iad grouse. a at the time of ol | a ths ’ we Law seven Spot meetings te recording © be atyurchamet cont 87 | WS canis yo -FRE-ANNUAL SUPPLY OF | dldd, and fore tin subsisted om her flesh. | ARRIVED. bs Meee Be ee One alt all may | bliod dhe eyes of wling AL congregstion have been held at Mise Mar- LEow Tonnes! fuel for the U.S. Navy. July 7.” $80 Sealed | All the time they were suffering terrible agonies | Four-mast schooner Catharine Perry, from Bangor, | #&ila today from New York on the Columbia for strong buttress | schemes of thove who the aid of | cot's residence and the work to be done mapped JOHN A BARYE =e F fuel for from thirst and finally two others of their num- | with 1,600 tons of Penobsco: ice. Bugeye schooner 9 by his son, Charles A: protect | unequal tariff laws to gain unearned and up-| ut Mise Caldwell was made president and rece atthe Burean of Brovisives, thine, Navy Der, filo Gilbert Islanders, drank sea water and | Crafty, Cristeld, Capt. Simmonds, from Aquia | Spofford, of New York. He will join his daugh- aire as the Ben | oneenable advantages at the expense of their | jig, Hettield vice president, and the practical ATCLIPFE, DARR ACO ~ ‘aeut. Wastington, D; C., until 12 o'clock noon. | shortly after went mad. In this condition they | reek, with elghteen cords of pine wood. ter at » Swit and after a short telligence. But | fellows. ‘mariner in which ways and means were dis- — Seog | Rogeap 1a iad gablicly oveuna Ursacdlaely | Plunge into the tea ad were drowned. ‘ie SAILED. tour on the continent will return to Ws mm control and perver- FEDERAL ELECTIONS BILLA. cussed by these ladics and by Mis Brooks, Mrs. CNET REET DET ARES ae REAL ROTATE. | eegt ana lat the wavy yards: wouth, | boat with Johnson and his companion eventu- | _‘Three-mast schooner Bertha Dean, Tsunton, Mass., | about the 10th of 5 is “We have also assimed in our covenant with | Noyes, Jullien, Miss Katie Howe and PSENSPENTH STREFIQ. IMPROVED BY | §. ‘beaten, ac, ¥ ally drifted on the Mexican coast, where they | Capt. Thomas, to Norfolk ight for orders, prosum-| Mra, R. A. Cronin and sons left ‘for their the labor of the » 1S | nose whose paz the duty of others conclusively that they were in wEiontce EEL pING ¥ B.C. Norfa Rete reveued and cared for by Sshermen. |The | atte ond col for thecast a tow of tug Templar, | summer home at Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Scent ond = arewien, ore on. golem AF 14 meant businoss. There will be = R islander, according to the Mexican, has re- pons. Schoo See Chasiey, Alexandrite, % 3 that | posing death another table. a lemonade well. a supper covered from his terrible experience, but John- for ic ere Sonnet te hapolis, peace Lona eee ee Poe Mery —— at ourselves upon the rine our adversaries, which, under the guise of pto- such "wal be gree Set som ae still sich whon he heft. ‘ anny. Georgetown, Cal Eayen. to Mattaworann | to Wave, to remain until November 1. necessitios of Somerton the of Saanalielone nf KB Fp ev ———_-e-___ a ud Mane te % a > government priate py bed pageme power ‘The mansion and grounds will be band- PeNivyitra, 18s shhtuihen un ter Wadia! Bia Goal a epi" Schouer a ~ Mra. H. M. Schooley has gone to Rehoboth, of Just taxation. " Whatever | party afraid to trust its continuance to the un- ant ths ol be tee west af PWesbineton, Distriot'ef A great hurricane «wept over a large portion | Sonne ttces bd ta Soak iti ork, Del. ret acta apo rons ae pepe ten os who will probably organize and 4 of South Dakota and southean Minnesota at an | Schvoster May Flower, Alexandria, Ve, as | Mr. W. M. Harper has gone to Torontp, Ohio, cuatioh on ho. | tke tetontoh tn Anplndy oot “enter a a early hour yesterday morning. In Freeborn | Quantico, to load thes for Philadelphia, for . chosen servants, | cause we have not the saturnalia of ‘Will soon pata 79 and adjoining counties in Minnesota and on the | {,@c"j'0. ', Joud Fallroad ties to” Phile ‘The lawn party of the Lone Star State So- regulating and | theft and brutal which followed another on Panealenee concn, Towa line wheat which promived to yield forty | Sidimer Fatry, “Capt. “Davia te tet tne naan bald on the ove, teeta iret pee Brookland weed the attention Dushels to the acre is almost a total rnin. +. DUE, See ee tee ee eee: was, Bomipenes ox ort 40 ‘strike | not moruple to rob Ske. peopictot © Freabeot a REET, Around Wartertown, 8. D., sevoral buildi Schooner nearest the | would mot hesitate to ‘um the a pore eases am unt Seotember 1. | were blown dovrn, but so far as reported nobody | Emilie Hare from the Rappabannock.” Sieam ange | ygqq'aeuecn, ‘ae awn. of Ms. W. . panglor at the "people, in. the | created by och legiiaticn to sovive ae the Yeetantnw ude rsx Pyne Waren Was killed. At Gettysburg Mrs. Harriet Herron | Venners, Capt. Hayden. of entertainments to be given. = ‘society, ‘of all other | instrumentalities for partinan ‘to Univereiay of satd real tas was killed and * dozen houses were demolished. NOTES. tad the tucoees ot the aie was dus their own elec- ‘Weare agents for the int or ten peonle were seriously injured, two | , Schooner Bmmva Virrinis from Washington to Bew- | {o'tne active efforts af the entertebeement Cane representatives. COLUMBIA AUTOMATIC FILTER. kn peed robably fatally. Several elevators | Perm N.C. to load shingles for Baltimare has | Tso Mop Ve cto V. M. Johnson is chair- ‘of the cam- Also sell and uses “northwest of Huron were | reached cramp Mans} pe eerelan A Faggian cers yd ‘enter. JEWETT FILTER, blown down. At Aberdeen the gas works were | 5°) made from Mterty. In Parked with CHARCOAL ana SAND. unroofed and a portion of the walls blown Maj. Tete ‘*auumoned you to SATE ATT SUARR, STONE DOES, Gown. Other smaller baildings tere wrocked. ‘welsened: a sees tale ue <Mfed cant and, meatal pacetnsd wakes See eee | At Cottonwood, Minu., buildings were blown ogee Bh ee ‘ ee te Se | Sree Bonet was bled by lightning. Wiltats Acker seas Me | mldceareer of « sore ee. nee ; (Stared ft of sale. fentya Cy W. Bushes, vas Niles by Mehintng. orchestra far. redhat é Se WM; : sot oes 7 reap ae sak Br should: remémber the @1.20 rate ‘ream and rogue that | nt : CYCLISTS ee Foat: | to Baltimore and. retarn via tho Pennsylvania, ‘Those ‘down becanse, | to (CR A. BRANDENBURG, 1. Pr. ic. SE EE ONE Pee sR we with gaseotee 412 ban ot. aw. ‘Bold by 2 i