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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1892. id 8 => = — SHOOTING STARS. SOCIAL MATTERS, . SOUTH CAROLINA POLITICS, Ti : others A TALK WITH COL, MOSHER, - FUTURE DAYS. She would have written more, but then Among the guests at the Isle of Wight cot-|The Rise and of the Tillman . i ‘The New Adjutant General of the Distriet EO. W. STICKNEY, Auct., 1416 New York ave. (Alas, the ‘fate was hard,) tages, Ocean City, are KR. E. Smith and Master Mofement. committee, upon there wns little election Militia Farnest in His Work. a — — ‘There w aay sco for it Smith, 8 Hunter, nee sa A ag Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. face mg they had —_ Lt gad an in ony a a Col. Theodore Masher, the recently appatnted - : : : VE} 5 — ing, T. J. z . FW. Harrie, C 8. C., Ang. 9, 1892, | and were practical re’ ‘against it: but | tlemen who know puation o| " en EOVED PROPERTY. BEING HOUSE NO. 1505 Upon her postal card, Fairbanks, 3. 0. Babbitt, J.C. Clack, & Mont: saeeermendies cere By for joint | in the second district assure me that Congress- | MJatant general of the District National Guard, = = 2 r gomery und Capt. and Mra, L.A. Littlefield and | It is not easy for outsiders to understand TOMORKOW. ics at lng A pessmit iu man who carrot a tbermom Hon of Washington. © |S "°F 7M. LOWENTH ‘SGT 7th st 1° of in deed of trust dated the 20th i ira. John vd LL ughter A asia eigati seas wean ax { $thd aie rete i] bets tet tn Liter fe, | Cur Aromnd in Mis pocket, Blanche will remain at Old Point Comfort for candidates for | man Cheatham (the only colored member) has | bas reported to Gen. Ordway and is now up to political conditions in South Carolina. They | state offices. Several eff H his eyes in the business of hie office. He was at ure so much involved; have been subject to farmers bis democratic ‘so many different interpretations, according to ; the next two weeks, the bias or the policy of the net wi and aut eas “It is very pleasant to be in Washington,” bee, poliey o: wspape' LETH. CoM: | TWENT HED Dat OF AU Ci Go forth and find a parasol “ Swander have gone to Asbury Park for a stay | the best-informed people much doubt exists as had no organization, no leader, no confi- | The Storm Yesterday Prevented the Ordway | wandering around the country for » good many iiuteteh fein ROCK, | Mate andthe hepeoncmoenta thereon, aifuate fae In some expansive leaf. eres vere to the facts. dence, and they were menaced by a new and Rifles From Having Dress Parade. years. Of course, I believe there is no such <i Sity of Washington, District of Columbts, to wit: in Miss Otio R. Neleon, with friends, left yester-) The third party movement, especially, is eo | STS2g° Power which seemed to have sprung ; “ Correspondence of The Evening Star. place as this and, not , Tam very day for the Catskill mountains, out of the earth at their feet, resolute, disci- unnaturally, ¥. CHINA ANT WOODEN WARE, : : y Caxr Muze, Hanren’s Penay, W. Va. oh with $1 YF rint—the merchant order intimately related to local state politics that | plined, aggreasi: There was a much pleased my estigument. The Ne- Pe, ASD, SHADES. TINE qoute ae | Sent per sanurn ¥0ta October 3 ane eure who orders) “Mine Ammen, daughter of Admiral Ammen, it ie impossible esa oplaion vegned- | Busing ceetiaates to appenc ere Tillaose August 10, 1892. | tional Guard has always interested me; it is an : SPOTS RET: | “Permeot sale" Oue-hait cash it) extess of beretnbs- : in visiting Mise Cleborne, daughter of Dr. Cle~ ticket, but by the time the canvass of the state| Immediately after supper last evening the | institution of greater repeat ddecd of trust. and the belonce in ome — borne, in charge of Naval Hospital at Chelsea, | 158 it without some preliminary study of state greater magnitude i “Ta that the bugal 1?" asked. the little | BOF: pital a - began in June some leaders had been found for | company was formed for dress parade, which | ‘than most people imagine, aay <. sogptcliatmepetina alone coer lpegatas Si Senieen ecihe all plitciane of local | erent has been marke forward to by pred pe 9 within the dp ae ecg nen tse Pg ara sii Eerie Sioa len sible the events lending to the prescat crisis in side: the merchants were made timid by threats | St¢st#. and of course there was lange avd dis- | lerislators have begun to see the whan 3 Z A tingukhea snai t. The men looked | ™aintaining « considerable force of armed Mra. A. Behrend of H street, with her son | “'« tau5 the pot fal poste of South Guratinn | geeersiie wererondened sor cima te reat enon aril bg generally were rendered timid excellent in thetr new uniforms rilled wi per rticul improvement and daughter, left yesterday for Ocean City, | was profound. The Uemocrats had been in | Scemed to be an irresistible movement P| tualr chanenenan ace est a wats | repens to fohoct Nev The Distt Notonal Md., for the remainder of the summer. ___' | complete cqntrol of the #tate and county gov-| ‘The campaign meetings, which began in June regret expremod’ by all was that the ceremony | Guard ts already ot the head of the ncheas od, Mins Margery McKim of Braddock, Pa., is | ernments for eight years, casily overcoming the | and ended in August, were a succession of Till. a Yl Sceat homage Gam ened @ cupaameminas visiting friends in the city. one attempt made by greenbackers, aesisted by | man triumphs. The farmers, wearied by hard-| ¥® 00 short. After drem parade the evening | fellow then the garbage collector appeared. “Yes,” replied the nurse. Hed with {2 | “Well, Tain’t afraid of him. He don't come risk and Cost of de: | around often enough to be scared of.” DORR Rn. TRACY, ALFRED 8. WILLSO! ENTION SALE WITHOUT RFSE: Wat, Low anlage the day of sale the = ‘sell the property at the FUTURE DAYs. archager, RATCLIFFE, DARE £ CO.. Aucta (00Paave.n. “I wish you'd tell me how to get out of debt,” said a man who was depressed. " n h tt does not impede its progress. It te so ARRIAGES, WAGONS, HARN } yo fs : ae Fi republicans, to elect a state ticket. ‘The repub- | ships and misfortunes, saw in their new leader | W#S passed pleasently by the men in dancing she easier to promise than perform ESEERS BLED Boce | credit to ape of. “"Dvish you msi tle | Nar, hare gone to Ass Cy far is ane aera stat et nce ae, |» Moe wh ma teak theo he and f| on aroun she grout You wil therefdre plese exrase me it Tetras 4 CRHOLESALED. | how to get into debt.” perl ny 7 a no fight in most of the counties. | milk and honey. They to tho meet-| Reveille sounded promptly this morning and | from talking a lengthy so Buea o? Some of them had voted for Congressmen and | ings and bore Tillman in their arms to the i followed by morning drill instead of the | too heavy for me when I commence to wrestie actus Mrs. J. P. Whiteford and Mrs, J. 8. | presidential electors, but more to keep up their | stand or harnessed themselves to ana | "asf : - Sri ese of carsales: | paeiebca ds adeah one Duvall have gope to Boston by se. From tere | Organization than with any hope of wicces the | auled ban tn tiumph trough ‘an scting up exercine, he objet in thin being to ponte anew aR Ty = WELVE O'CLOCK Mf. Horses sud rolling stock en It has always beon the rule that the one with | *heY will go to Newport for a short stay. tor Megaman nny ccciaat eantee tothe enna. | ee oe ae ea eae wes SiMe oon. Rier es cet tp to th ¥ ; Major Henry Horan, superintendent of the | ing hopeless nny contest except in the seventh | ‘The debates were sensational and bitter. | was formed Capt, Willinias marched the men | PTE MEM and ® ood deal of enthasin National Museum, was married to Mrs, M. | Congressional (or black) district, Capt. Tillman was unsparing in denunciation | out on the field and practiced them farther in | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Avcty suspenders on pays for the ice cream. res: a a c IDENT WENT A FISHING, reco. ie democratic leaders who had made the | and promise. It isa simple and unquestioned | extended order. ‘The drill was doeeeehiy | THE PRESE ; “3 Meehan on August 4, 1892, in New Rochelle, 4 lle d a oroughly * n per or % ulsome “y 2 " sht of % yhean be THR ee | shoungatorey tab, Xrated aaa © tor Europe” | Ex of ten ben roenens beat | tcl ooseett tekst tna | Pactra the eroted ing aceSlgl | te Caught & Range Mews af Trost tm 0 A most bewitching air; Cards are out for the marriage of Ida T. | during the war, and # good military record was | tions of the state as he did, and he kept his | in both quick and doutle time,” Ther ance ee ee: THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, But ‘twas so loud she woke up all Arnold, daughter of Henry Arnold, to Harry | till an accepted password to oftice. A system | competitors busy throughout the campaign de-| instructed in firing by “and alto-| President Harrison caught twenty-seven and The people in the square. Horan, son of Major Henry Horan, euperin- | of officisl promotion upon the basis of previous | feuding the democracy. gether the drill was a most satisfactory one. |*balf pounds of trout in Merrill's pond, a pri- ge oe tendent of the National Musctuim, on September | service waa in vogue by general censent. The NOMINATED BY THE DEMOCRATS. Soon after the company was dismissed meus | vate fihbing ground near Loon Lake.N. ¥., yee: TO CARE FOR THE SICK. 14, 1892, at St. Mary's Church. man who had been o good soldier in the confed-| wo state democratic convention were held— | call was eounded and the men were ready with-| terday. ‘The ehiow onconrnn wn c citarns | r- ng quaitty | A Hospital Service to Be Arranged for Dari Miss Mond McDonald has returned from a | erate ermy fad sn excellent chance of we | nn in Anguet, the other in Sephember. tach | Soscond inciinticn. | Evtoate Clack tmuns- lar scsatey of beoions ©: L gn the waLNet | 3 case: joxp! rvice to Be Arran; During | |: elected to the legislature or to a minor state a Z diately issued a challenge off handicap to | © : are OE Sown and’e — the G. A. K. Encampment. Visit to relatives at Staten Island. office, and an acceptable record there gave him | of them the Tillmanites had an overwhelming | oY oe grrr der} ris ed man in the company of five minutes and | Party went Lieut. Parker and two guides. ENT OF ii Miss Bertio Keefer of 406 Now York avenue is | q reasonable expectation of being elevated to a | majority, and in each they excluded representa. | then to eet mors Beeatian, “Or weall| The President wore a soft felt hat wish wide Or ee ocr ny centnro® of tno arrange-| visiting her <brothor, Mr. Joseph Keefer, at | piace of the state ticket, on the bencl, or in| malereys tnd in cach they excluded representa- | then to eat more) brea would accept hie chal-| brim, a gray flannel shirt, short costa patra ments now being made by the citizens’ execu- Charlton Heights, Md. Congress. To this system— stem «nly be-| which had been carried by the opposition. At| lenge. Moruing drill having taken place before | trousers: ‘that bad seen better days and a pair of Fo SALE High top; Sato porn ‘ie rt! ; | tive committee for the reception of the old| iss Loula Rosetta, Miss Bettie Webster and | cause of general consent—there was | the September convention be and his ticket | breaidf: eas) '.@. SMITH, . be Idiers who will be here to attend the G. A. R. iy eoks’ | ti reputable citizen. os i K akfast tho men were at liberty for the re. | L0° tcc shoes soldiers who wil e to attend the G. A. R. | nes Georgie We i fe | Hon by any reput ci - ra | were nominat Some of opponents, em- | mainder of the morning and most of them went | if — a -*-_| eneampment will be tho provision which will | onting at icconyca an cae is biatry wee well ames ted eae ta tay coraiiet on eee eee poste sith sth cmos tater tists retinas’ de taren JOR SALE-SECOND-HAND PIANOS OF ALL | 5, 4 “ iis i fairs were well manay was de- | ment, wi yy construed as im ti 0 the fair guests. and all the the sky being overcast, while but lit = Set kes, ike new, from ¢zs | be made forthe care of the sick. In view of| ‘Tuesday Mnvroyeni Bey, tho Turkish minis- | \osing mnch more attention to isdeatrial dota | ing | fair iiots=HOLD GUODS, CARPETS, eat pYEIEFEL 2 Ssiinet. nw, | the fact that so many thousands of visitors will | tor, and Mr. Frederick Diodati Thompson gave openent ibes aopolan devel-| tility to democracy, and by the exclusion of | mccks had two occupants until dinner t Mr. Harrison sat back in his boat and pulled their reprosentatives,met in convention in Octo- | when there was « hasty charge, auteaaon on ber and nominated full state ticket against | | Alboavy thander storm he come up daring | ak after retrenigecllong Papernpens lage be here Chairman Edson has decided to egtab- | a musicale at the Kebo Club, Bar Harbor, Me. In 1885, however, new and strange figure Tish a regular hospital system. The gentlemen wore assisted in doing the hon- | appeared on the political rin PIANOS AND ORGANS. i - It was that of | his, Although the larger number of the anti- | the afternoon and dress parade and afternoon | . v2 besutiful Ry TH n: 7 - a r+ | apiece. ===] There will be a central hospital, with nu-| Or by Mrs. Randolph and a lot of Capt. Benjamin Ryan Tillman, a younger | Tilimanites refused to go into this movement | drill have been dispensed with today. The ‘gna ; surour Uraucite aad ese coerce cares, (mee ; brother of the ae St anak same so | upon tho ground that it would split the party | storm is very mach appreciated by all,as it in the | When the party got back to Loon Lake they FEERENT MANUFACTURERS; PIA: RGANS. doctors and ambnlances. ‘The central hospital | | Miss Minnio Hafer, who has been the guest of | well known in Washington to this day asa vet-| and endanger white supremacy tho “straight- | night of the hop and it is hoped that it will cool B84 145 trout. OF these the President not only UOLLECTION MARISG. X_ MOST oe Rtas, is the large building on 15th street below Al- | Miss Fayetta Greffith, has returned to her home | ¢ran South Carolina logisiator. Capt. Tillman | outs,” as they called themselves, made the fight | off the sultry atmosphere. At the present time caaght the six largest. bat one-third of the T DESIRABLE | — SCC ___ .3 Daugh's, where the bureau of statistics was | at Reading, Pa. sprang, as he claimed, from the ranks of the | to a finish at the general election in November. | the men are all uuder cover and most of them | 20le number. Mra. Harrison was shown the : 5 - ns ; ch by hor hasband and some of the fish were > % "The EB ‘common people.’ lo _was an unsuccessful | They offered no inducements to the negro vote | preparing for the ball. From. all that can be | “* . eee will be a a anrde “and Bi a Maisie apn conan | farmer and had never held office. He was un- | except the hope of goed poverusient, Gna vary gathered a good time 16 promised for ull, which | *TYed for the prosidential party's supper. = will be supplicd with everything essential to | Haopahaeneck cent aed aan niiorairkey | known outside of his county (Edgefield), and | few negroos voted. “Of those who dia it i a=. | fhe men atgrecnin eee eee be ng the | MT*. Harrison was in good spirite yesterdas XG. (GEORGE, ELY. | frst-claw hospital. Mostof the caren, it ix eup. | RPPAbannock county, and the Whito Sulphur | there was only distinguished because of hiw par- | sorted "thet majority east their ballots for | storm. the boys were kept busy looking notwithstanding the dismal weather, and she Aitrrese eet ante cieBHeeT | Doced, will be what are known as acute and dee | SPFNES. Va., until the middle of September. | ticipation in t raco riots at Hamberg aud Tillman. Of a very light vote tho Tillman | the tents to keep them from being blown away | Comtmues to improve. Pkt f. ‘Terms reason: | to stomach disorders, Miss Martha Harvey of Capitol Hill is visiting | Ellenton in 1876. Since that time he had been | ticket received en overwhelming majority by the heavy wind. The grandeur of the storm | The Presideut Tuesday evening received » Mand, polished her cousins Misses Rhodes, at Mount Cockrell, | chosen captain of his militia cavalry company, | Atliancemen Shell and Stackhouse, who had | in the mountains impreseed all who eaw it and |* call from William Brookficid, chairman 7201 ee Oe ee nee SOAR tag bc but be had never made n speech or been prom- | aided Capt, Tillman, were elected to Congress, | the sight of the rain across tho valleys was | &f tue New York state republican committee. In the vicinity of the buildings used as free | “inn. amity of Mrs. Goddard of Georgetown | inent in politics. He was ambitious, however, | and when the legislature met Allianceman Irby, | exceedingly grand. * one = quarters and in the localities where the tents orsetow™ | and a hard student. who had whipped tho March convention into | Quite a little excitement was raised last night NE IS VERSATILE. A will be tents fitted up as hospi- | STE much nee mene aeet Md. They will | “Capt. Tilman burst forth suddenly. At an | line for Tilman, was rewarded with Hi mpton's | by one of the guests of the botel being tak ts will be removed at first to theso | "S10" 04 Mey Peston Bovle, Mise Madgo Boyle | S¢ziCuitural meeting in Marlboro’ county in | seat in the Senate. ‘The legislature had an cver-| with nightmate, Tie screams aromed cece | Astounding Career of the fev. Dr. William tents, where they can receive immediate| ™*- and Mra. Peyton Boyle, 3 ies ig Boyle | 1885 he astonished people by making a vigorous | whelming majority of Tillmanite alliancemen. | one and the sergeant of the guard was on the Hammond. attention. In the event. that further | 4nd Mr. Howard Boyte are at Forest Springs | attack upon the Stute Agricultural und Mechan- | Ar soon es the ney adminntre to ee cmen: | ane return during September. of aad to see if there wus a et ¥ treatment ix required the patient will, be | Hotel, Brown's Millsin-the-Pines, N. J. ieal Society. a purely industrial organization, | gurated there was.a clean sweep of ail the old | fotel.” Quitea panic was |, 7Be Ree. Dr. Se eel, aye eneys: {taken to the central hospital. A aystem | Mrs, Wm. Henderson and daughter Florence | which had in charge the annual state fairs. | clement from the appointive offices. ‘The elec- | y of the guests were leaving the | ™inister, bigamist, embezzler, thief and rascal i ished so that amb will b ad Mi Virginis used of being a political machine. | tive offices had been purged by the vote of the | house when the excitement was allayed. | Renerally, is now believed to be in Japan, save BT, ren | cary calland wherever men) are congregated in| atimsinssecioamaegear® Some 10 the Virwini | fe aig advocated an agrcultaral colle ieiics [tees ae Ivins had several paticnts among | ® Boston special to the i shy great numbers the hospital service of the ‘LW. Mor en to Ba toAsbury | 0 the agricultural department of the A consideration of these facts is necessary to | the guests of the hotel, and says he has almo i committee will extend its form of relicf. Airs JW. Morgan was to have gone toASbUry | Carolina University at Columbia. His speech | the proper understanding of present conditions | made up hie mind'ig ente at Harper's Ferry. In Boston, where a somewiat similar servies | Patk to spend August, but on account of a re- was printed in the Charleston Ners and | in South Carolina, to be treated of in subse-| Private Klee took dinaer with the bove, who # ve un- | 5 police of Melbourne, Australia, asking for the was cstablished, come 900 patients were treated, | Cent accident to her husband will not leave un- then the most influential—indeed the | quent letters, %, and it is hoped that he | P . One of -the visiting vides, 6 man fon is able to be out. + ly widely e the state, 4 from the hospital, | Teverend doctor's career in Boston and vicinity. this city by the way, died in one of . A. T. Hensey, with her little son Clar- ning is also much better. | ‘The learned rascal was once a minister at | a Ms ‘ING FOR FUSION, | these ~ hospitals. It is expected | ence, has gone to the Warm Sulphur Springs, | officera ef the society he had attacked Capt. ~ — oft he, o had at fs ~ jqhiving the storm this afternoon Private Per-| Pruuklin Falls, as tgtnel- | that this imprevised hospital will have some Tillman made free use of the columns of the | The Republicans and Third Party in North | kins treated a elect circle to watermelon, | ¢, later at Bouter Span for rear SO | 1.500 or 2,000 pationts during the four of five Nes and Courier to sustain his positions and Carolina Coming Together, which, it is mecdleas to say, was thoroughly en | “O®-- and later at Boston. iN nt, | days the crowd is here, ake new charges against the agement are Gen. John Gibbon and family, | £9 make new charge peg ‘Henry and family, Dr. and Mrs. eer $bab Sa erbuie He argued that our politics = eine era oe He is supposed to have a wife in every town en ee i Pion cd tse ativan wiaiiad tm ae camp just | he ever lived in, anda few extra ones for little fe ¢ s . rs ant, that “‘n green seum covered the ron it! hit wl bertanertoa ERGP | Chairman Edson is now engaged in working | Heger, Commander Bishop and. wife, Mra ns aeeaeey whomrers ae ae before the storm with ice cream for sue, and | vacation trips ALLMENTS when desired. outa plan by which places where meals can be | Philip Mauro, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Ingram, | Gyertaxed and ignored in the distribution of | in the least in this state in the past six days. | brought, but with col ‘of the 0} | WM. £ C I Duave C. F M 1 : P ght, Ad cash of the Ordwa: : obtained will be located in the vicinity of the | Desne 5 oftices and honors, although ina numerical ma- | The republicans are just now the ones who are | _ The storm this afternoon fully demonstrated free quarters and the school buildings. < ing ‘family, MeV Squire, | JoTity. He insisted that a separate agrienl- | itis the intention to exercise some super- vision over the food that is to be served to the Visitors, the aim being to enable the strangers to obtain plain, simple meals at a moderat= cost. As there is considerable money in| } doing fue & boy tha tmpany know how toput up | tural ‘college was necessary to, edueme the | Joins the work. Tue Stan correspondent a , mily, i y, shown by Mr. J. C. L. Harris letter written | N > | farmer industrially and polttically, and fit him | 8 ; Se | or lo iby the id that accompanied £ Bos | for his inheri the control of the state. | him by John Nichols of the United States Treas- | fle wavy showers, Anal, although Go be ton, the Misses Waggaman, daughters of Dr. ! age! al é ee ‘A e No q nmin: Dr. Hitebie Stone and fazily, Mew | of, eased i tepls, that the farmers had | ury Department, in which the desires of Secre-| were eu the lookont, nothing oceurrod that re- and Mra, Samuel Stoinmetz, Dr. | heir tents, nt was blown down tary Foster with regard to North Carolina poli-| quired immediate’ attention, been sought by the police, who are now Prospect to the men who run such places! John Van’ Rensellacr, Mr. Howard Nagle, Mr. | Portant offices and that the legislature bad al-| tics are plainly expressed. Fusion between the | seemed to take the water and ma to know in which part of the world to there is no lack of offers. But the point is] 5 7 Res Carell Ble, ways had a large agricultural majority. Capt. |" . ‘ joyed the shower bath. Let us ho] him. to hit upon come uniform plan so that the mez | 2° H. Marr and Gen. Carroil. ‘Tillman's rejoinder was that men had been | third party and the republicans is arged as the | Wir take cold, Hammond once preached at Bedford and was ent table, Iurastoas | in all parts of the city will got meals and will | _ Mt. and Mrs. J. Arthur McDermott, son and | elected who, when they came to Columbia, had | proper course, provided the third party makes epee peng “ormey Sad ey nents Prices, orlte 9 75 se | st be chiiged tw pay extearagunt prices @anghter are spending the month of Angust at | been “bamboozled or debauched,” and that | the showing of strength which it seems it has Richardson of Boston in 1886, es rth steerage at low rise apis > Ee eg Atlantic City, | Later they will spend several | “incipient rottenncss” prevailed in the state | promised to make. If uch a showing is not | his scheme to to bimeclf the ne - ON RECRUITING SERVICE, weeks in Philadelphia. Sorsrnment. made the republicans are to act as they thin —— vroperty of Mra br. Brockway of Prasklin "| aege sai nord opr “Round : sieichestee bhi a Miss Ada Brown will spend thro wecks at) , The nowstaper controversy raged. for along | fr : : pieces: Anse Moa. Aiesan rie, Capt. Bendente | FOS SL. BL, whem lamansed tenneio€ ender the World” leaves New So ae, : a bee and agi ‘ : : ¥ oma 3 . Vireinla, with twenty z . Mrs, Frank Tweedy is at Deer Park for 8 Tiilman multiplied his charges as time went on | the Oran of the Mott faction of the republican | Horuer Alexandria. Cant. Weston, fh - par Gen, Schofield haa directed that one company | month. and accused the state administration of extray- | Port (umich is against. the nomination of a | creck. Yineinis. wit thirty-five cords SSR BT eee oficer (captain or first Heutenant) from the| Mr, A. M. Clapp has gone to Avon Springs, | gance. of being “tamed” by corperations, 4c. | TeDublican sta:s ticket), is now at Washington. | Sis. Wont. Bradbary Palace Music, | first, fifth, seventh and ninth cavalry, and the | N, Y., for a month state farbicrd conten der oh tyene | the Secretary to carry outa plan. whicl they | Katie Waionts Puisehies Care See Sh a | M ep teenth, seventeenth, twenty-first, twenty-third | for two weeks, pes cr sd Nichols abore alluded to, aye that the Sccre- | outs, grim Pinel lete'n™ hice “Porrata di pssagsakiege: | 0d twenty-fifth infantry be selected by the| Mr. J. L. Barbour has returned from a short | In the summer of 1886 Gov. Thompson was man of the republican state executive commit. | Be, from Piiladelyia, with 220 te | apply om Maone eas respective regimental commanders actually | stay at Bedford Springs, Pa. appointed assistant secretary of the treasnry | (0. in regard to the matter of | Terme sane “ og hy - | antine station below Egmont Key, Fla, with omen. with their regiments and ordered to report, in| Mra, H. C. Cammings has gone to Sweet | by President Cleveland and Lieut. Gov, John | Bawa GC. Sheppard of Ragatieid euscacdad tobtslome ng UP # wtate ticket. Raves eays | Gui Kitna, Soria, Npyiuct Nowy tid Fort | six well-developed vellow fever cases on board. he. iateniva io & 2 ‘York. _| person, to the superintendent of the recruiting | springs, W. Va, for a month, pitas of Eametela suc eccen tobi efles: | sha 20 | letter, but. Harria Si Borat Gtdy | Service, New York city. by October 1, 1892. Misses Gertrude and Nannio “Withers have | able, uid be wast candidate for vomtratios ier | claims that Eaves received it July’ 26, the day EC ERS Osa Bean, | “Officers are usually glad to get toNew| gone to the mountains of Virginia for their | tore'the democratic convention held that fa)l. | th State committee met here. Eaves, it will be eziém | York, sae oe |= Tne OF MIP ROS —— | day, “but they won't find this detail so much| Dr. John C, Exner left this morning for | ® candidate. Capt. Tillman and the Charleston ¥. RUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT POS-! of «snap in the future. The department has | Cape May and Asbury Park. ITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING Dr. given them a gentle hint that a closer attention! Mr. G. Taylor Wade is at Atlantic City for ten HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. to duty will Le required hereafter.” or fifteen daya. * | gpd sts secea $20); continuat, $2! Agent D.C. Schooner Laura C. Wolfe. Philadelphia, Capt. . © | Ramsey, to Philadelphiy to load coal; down the mver said an army officer to a Stan man to-| vacation. State Treasurer Jo hardson was also | Temembered, said that day (when the commit-| intow of Fannie M. Gilbert. Barre Mattie Moore, tee met and called a state convention) that 2 | piiiadeiphts. Capt. John Mocre, to Aquia creck to | health officer, investigated and News and Courier formed an alliance to nomi- | **#e ticket would be pus in the field. Poaen Boncines Saltese: Bane of De Boss | clear caso of yellow fever. He nate Sheppard, but a knowledge of that fact JUDGE RUSSELL 8 BITTER ATTACK. —. to Georgetown to becoming general the anti-Lillman majority | The address of ex-Judge Duniel L. usel, to | Schontey AF ah ty rentrate upon Richardson and oy ii rf q 7 Hyp WALNUT MAT. | _Jhcan by eireninacap of coffe ores of infood. | | The _ ee ee — Mrs, M. E. Emerick bas gone to Riverton, nom rigs capt ‘Tillman went home and re- ce ae Papel mrpreriateieg pa rciube E SUITES. SALE Max. | without the Euowledne of the pacicur, ite ¥ Gen, Schofield, 2 As the : ‘ ; Ute EiLLows." iy A | Eataleesand wileGect a rtancet and seedy care | PS,ciety eral ty sof tee erie don ht | Vie, to stay until September 1 nomedd his letters fo the newspapers, becoming | Sftcckon the negro, and itis the accond of the AINS COUCHES: "BOOK A ONT. Hoifcwerock. {cham beon civen im thowsands of cages | mall degree upon the character and qualifica- | Mr. William Stone Abert will spend a month | Moré jd more bitter i his charges. | | kind from his en. ‘The negroes way that Rus- fpstnen * perfect cnry has foliowed. OTT | tions of the men entering its ranks, it ix neces- | at Cape May. candidate for renomination. He had no open owe — cues an utter Lunpossiotity for abe | SAF¥ that the octicers charged with the reaponsi- |" ise Zeverly is visiting the family of Mr. A.| competitor. Capt. Tillman, however, went pa ‘exist ble duty of recruiting should fully appreciate mington and made John C. Dancey, oreo at ble d t th him to the campaign meetings before the here The bi pon lle TPT co., Prope, Gfoctanatt 0. if ues Appreciate | Preeland, Deer Park. with him nign m reap deca oy Mes on meray wets | kanerdambacd couctig asty charecumten:| | 3t. W. 8. Teel and family are at Copon soar ie stlacks" tion basimnstenin: | addrenss thereore made against Cheatham, “Under Enitt House, | tiously performed. No officer rhould be se-| Springs. Mr. Teel is recovering from recent = and 1s bas still further “‘fired the heart”. aninaton. D-C__| lected for it wlio has boon. for a protracted pe- | severe illness, He ‘meds several ausneceastal efforts to bring already angered by Harris’ flerce e out a candidate against Richardson, but failed, | bee cye? Dr. C. U. Kennedy is at Capon Springs:for #| np to tho very eve of the convention, when | “ftir eam E WALTZES, BY FRANK . | riod on detached service, or who dexires the de- 7 ., Just out. Get one of | tail merely for pleasure, nor should any officer Aitocney. sical’ Ses i: Encios was Axed paign this address will be one of SSIES OSE | Deiciee ia nceant ae monte ans H, Bowman is at Atlantic City. upou. by the. Tillman action. Gor. Richard- Chikten Seren toon ee pone ——— ~— | eriminating in ju king, en- N. E. 2 inate. t ballot. Ci . . Keats fexietionces oo, | etgetic and efticient in the discharge of his mili-| Dr. Edgar Janney of Towa circle is at Thou- | #00, was nominated on the first ballot. Capt. | No \rords are too bareh, no epithets too gross ; | Fear ago Goodrich om | tary duties. Regimental commanders are en-| sand Island Park, N.Y., for three weeks. ment from politica, pes spn) tray ard ~ Bsc rue wi foe io Joined to be guided solely by theso considera-| Misa H. B. Henderson has gone to Keedys-| "The next year the unexpected happened. | the “machine fellows and officeholders and a PUNOEE noe S | one iD inaking the required selections from | vinio, 314., for a few weeks. Mr. Thomas G. Clemson, the son-in-law of | few mouthy negro beolers” oo thet they othee. | ie Baler, ropaitsterfor | ““Recruikece pminetsece required to give close | Miss Katie ‘T. Brown of $32 © street north- | Jolin C. Calhoun, and the inheritor, of his | holders can fool safer in their tenure. He Stlendatte Setteass | personal attention to all thelr duties, and every | West haa gone to Mountain Lake Park to stay | /@0%s Plantation, Fort Hill. died and left. the | ssserts that during the past six: months Eaver « street, Chicago, Il). . 27 years’ ipeavanawe TH a Yr Ne : Siang: | = ater KNOWN E otents of | machines, sport! pear of | Rela, ace Mall orders on pth Ty ts lantation asa site for an agricultural college ite | Acorns Howland left the town immediately after ‘cee sprees | == | effort ust be made to prevent the impropcr | the balance of the summer. vith an ondoweneat of about $6,000 @ yee Se ee, pened learning of the boy's capture in « borrowed ee GEORGIA MILITARY CALLED OUT. | enlistment of minors, or of men of vicious or| Judge Hagner left yesterday to spend ®) Cant. ‘Tillman was named as one of the trustees : = > aa + 7 po ther Pillows Spee doubtful habits. The superintendent will neo 8 pt. Francis D. Winston, George N. Folk, Charles ay 0 . in " month at Fisher's Igand, N. Y. of tho college, which, according to Mr. Clem |}. MeKosoon and William &. McKesson, all able | (2 He has a wife and child in Providence. A Mob Tries to Rescue White Men Charged | that the provisions of the regulations in this} “47 pamund Hanley has gone to Newark, N. | son's will, was to be a state institution, ie = . Mrs. Holden wants her boy to return with With Killing = Negro. Fespect are strictly enforced. J., where he will remain until about the middle | though be named for it a mujority of its "Pin the last general election North Carotina’s | Washing’ her and be will probably consent. {| ec eer aie co ak ee, | | Berar apt Tan emerge tome | Sra ee ences gaae | a : scqess shesaran fi les of Save eT THE CAS Je _ ‘ ner n r 23 000. . | Jevup. about a smiles south of Savanna, Gu, w OF | Mr. Fred T. Knight ieat Phenix, Arl. | retirement and renewed bie agitation for_the | 2 254,000. The republicans Ete equiked. Se Py eerste Sagt inh Suen babe ‘ yesterday. | The sheriff was compelled to ordeT | quron Bradshaw Does Not Propose to Aid| Mr. A. C.True will spend a month at Bolton's | agricultural college for “retrenchment and re- year poll at least 60,000 votes heretofore demo- | Hi? ret ing in Chicago without mach opposition _tamugvont, the house, | out the military to prevent the rescue of two te Dleplacing en Ra-Unien Soldier. Landing on Lake George. form,” for “the control of the farmer.” In | 2ratil"and that not less thaw, 90,000 former re- Biect the Wi Yan | Operating white men he had under arrest for the killing of Differences of opinion as to the proposition of | ® Begra. to displace Col. Moore from his ition as . Some time ago a hegro was found dead on beni Lars the railroad track with? several buliet holes Dr. and Mrs. Perry Robinson of Lexington, | the summer of 1889 he held a secret conference | jublicans will vote with them, and they further ill be the guests until Saturday of Mr. bho ears Pome oe estimate that the yote will be $7,000 democratic, superintendent of police are becoming more | #4 Mrs. A. F. Hilyer, on Howard Hill. fete: nade plane for “the election of farmer | 104000 republican and 80,000 third party. 4, % its marked daily, especially among the more promi-| _ Miss Isabella Behrend is spending her sum-| governor in 1890 and had a general working | Crccth al lie Ceol throngh his body and on his breast a placard | nent colored citizens, 4 agreement with alliance managers. At the vee- | ville 2 day or ~~ org ‘hat ‘Thomas oan oi arse Bradshaw, chairman of the republi s. P. Keech, East Capitol street, is spend | ion of 1889 the Clomson bequest wna accepted | juve" 242,05 {Om Sererras ac. wt M| “Desth to Soath Carolina negroes, Jesup | Anan Drndshaw, chairman of the republican | in Lexington, Va., visiting Natural | by the state, and preliminaries were pe a unter, Show Case. | shall be rid of them,” central committee which sent Gleeson and Car- | Ridge, Wiers and Luray Cavoa. Shee secon | for the building of an agricultural coll i. to the Minneapolis convention, being seen | oj The: forward the alliance lab |, under ssc everal prominent citizens of Jesup offered pnts cepaciae tals morning in arr are ae Le RS Hs Reet Ot Lew wte tS cece eh Politics, tocarry out the politcal 3 ine a purse of seve = , aus train > u to find the perpetrators, Monday two meproce | WhAt part the committeo was taking in the re-| Mrs. Bessie Coffman of- Crawfordsville, Ind., purposes of Ste dendars, The train was set. | be interviewed by any democrats were arrested aud eent to Brunswick jail for | ported agitation in police circles, said: ‘The | is vieiting her cousiis, Mr.and Mrs. Thos. S| OMY jai h ‘Third party people have -prated about tho : n explosion which would shake the state. Love tie nas! ein | save Keeping. Yesterday Chscles Warren and | committe has taken no action against Maj. | Teslor, at 2009 Mamaclinsetis avenue. eter 5 wea applied in Jancary, 1880 when | gaencoratemuiaty, Itt nop shore treo rety Can te | Burton Austin, two Savannah, Florida and , and as far aa I not pro is ‘issued . Shell and Yi : Zin, Gant | Wectcrn aoa’ engine Roney ag aeies, tt | Moore, and us far aa Ehmow does not propose Sees an address was y George and | fn point that the thied G party's intolerance is yt calli ve of fa rs to be te ont ere to, _Tigom of nesemon whys change euid| OFF FOR Covoxtas, meacu, | thecal ors onsen of omar Sae | meet, Ata ted part) contin ck | hecane Laces a on erect aan tn atta | Clans sxtestectority ta averyhocy ana site credit| The Third Matiedica BF ie Siete outieosl remenpiront obra nomngioge hy | by the name of Broadwater, aud attempted to | t himvelf. Itmay be true that he is a democrat, Guard Leaves For Camp. festo,”” was savage in its arrai resczxe the prisoners, Pee re a eras ee teens | Tha thc’ battalion “undst" Majed “Harieos | eter igaraceomss. a8 Gee writen. Gy Capt. A: | "The mob’ was armed with Winchester rides | bim out from the large number of democrats | | TW cell grove Pipe ri Ply fit to . Ish ee ee en, Severe 08 ee a rene hh ee Ceerge Lancy fee Ont- | ee acide of mone oh ks cadearee Gases to setisly the republicans who | oulal, Reach tors: week's encanipiasat. Thet covey by See Moms Ot eas oS Oe puties. Ly request of Sheriff Ellis Gos. | feel that they Pave not been treated fairly since | battalion was accompanied by companies A and | their delegates against nominations. Northen ordered out the Wayne Light ‘Troops | this administration came into power. “*; | D of the sixth battalion. The ranks of all the , cf Jesup to guard the prisoners. Aided by the | Major Moore was a soldier and served his coun- | ©) Of the si spe iepeogd TUE FARMERS’ CONVENTION. tuilitary the rheriff took his prisoners to Bruns- | TY faithfully m its hour of dire distress, and | Compxnies were we pre- k for eafo keepin Pp for one I do not propose to join in any howl | sented a businesslike appearance. A host of An assault was made by the mob at the depot | #ssinst such « man, no matter what bis /politi- | the battalion's friendaand weil-wishers gathered and two of its members were beaten into insen- = Ke ascmynbrangllery one high in power and | °" te wharf to bid the soldier boys good-bye = : and good Inck. sibility inthe District government was ’ t Scantec We cue political shortcomings | ‘The companies assembled atthe armory this May Refuse to Pay Taxes. and at the same time cancel some personal ob-| morning at 7 o'clock and the lino was formed The Alabama State Alliance met yesterday at | ligations by eucrificing the major. I do not be-| immediately. ‘The men wore the regular uni- te: | Cullmeen, sixty-threo out of sixty-six counties | lieve 3 change will be made. office Gorsn: with fhatassta: | being represented by the several bundred | of is one of peculiar responsibility, andif 4 i acl has been determined upon by those in farmers in attendance, on authority the new chief should be a man whose ‘ake | President Adams, in his annual address, con- | record ia well known and whoze fitness for the | demned both of the old parties and advised the place is beyond question.” e ce to Bee: te the middie of the road.” or e alliance then went into sceret session, egraph Line to Indian Head. ‘The proposition that all of Kolb's followers| ye arietece buceew of ‘the Navy Depart Tie SeMULViSON UF THE Bani Puna | refine to Pay the state “ind. will’ probeblgé be | ment has opened bids for the construction of presen adopted today. telegraph line from the navy yard to the Indian, diated April, 18, 1890, opted today. 7 198 et seu. of the land | Kolb, Bowman end Gen. Field, candidate for | Head proving grounds, The following pro- Soon Monat | Vice President on the people's party ticket, posels were made: iT FINE OCLOCR | were present, Albert Gleason, Washington, 26,475; time, : ‘the sow mail and dry iin ence ea sixty days. M. F. Talty, W: $8,400; ‘2 ; , d code hehe a ccorge Young ot Dreokiya was ected from | Me eran icy das, IMP, Beabor pad ES wows tht | Sete, Vat the beach at Asbury Park yesterday for wearing | “Chan 8 Connor of » Va., bid €4,170, a 4 ‘saci ant Meena the | an improper bathing suit, Young at fitst re- his bid was informal, not being properly 1f the lerais of sale are not com- | fused to go, but finally left the water. He at- - % i tempted to re-enter at a point a few blocks fur- ther up, and was then foreed to leava the beach. The offensive suitwas of Jersey cloth, sleeveless ‘and short in the legs. Fig C arr i aH i £ H iy i F i i H Ze i bt Z fi ft iit ATINEE © SLOAN. Aw j They Did Not Approve of His Suit.

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