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UGUST 11. 1892. a peace LOST BY POOR PITCHING. Senators Played Well but Were Handicapped WELLINGTON NOMINATED. The Republican Candidate for From Sixth Maryland District. Mr. George L. Wellington of Allegany county was nominated for Congress by the sixth Maryland district republican convention at Cumberiand yesterday. It was conceded that ~ the candidate who secured the indorsement of Allegany county would receive the nomination. 5| State Senator Pearce and United States Sub- treasurer Wellington were the contestants, and S| the latter won. The copvention met at noon in the Cumber- PEOPLE'S PARTY IN MARYLAND. Nominations. for Congress Made in Three Districts. Aconvention of the people's party of Balti- more, Md., was held at Industri¢l Hall last night. ‘The meeting was called to order by Mr. N. A. Dunning of the state executive commit- tee, and also ® member of the national com: mittee, The principal business of the conven- tion was the selection of congressional candi- dates and presidential electors. Three of the congressional districts were represented and the following nominations were made without AFTER THE LIQUOR DEALERS, Attorney Dumont Thinks He Has Devised an Information That Will Stand. Mr. Neill Dumont, the attorney for the Dis- trict before the Police Court, it seems, has at length successfully solved tho problem of prosecuting liquor dealers for carrying on the business without a license. Heretofore the in- formations in such cases alleged that tho de- fendants sold liquor without having first ob- tained a license therefor. The recent decision of the Court in General Term in the Nau case declared that it was not that the defendant had sold li The earned runs were the same on | County supporters of Mr. Wellington. Among| First congressional district—For Congress, | out having, —) obtained Ee ferer. each side, but the Washington pitchers were re- | them were many ladies, who demonstrated their | E. 8, Heffron of Caroline; presidential elector-| that the information must allege. that —— for many runs that were not earned. | interest in the proceedings by frequent waving at-large, J. W. Kerr of Caroline; district elec- | the defendant sold Hauer without first having ven bases on balls were given by Jones and | of handkerchiefs. ‘The sixth district comprises | tor, Chaties Gum of Worcester. Paid the Hicenee tax. | In order to moot the re- < , Washington, | Second 2 mirements of this decision Mr. Dumont now hall will oceup# the entire depth of the build-| their —— not becarned, though the piteh- | Frederick and Montgomery. Each was Tepes” | Cec povegg sect ea pg phere Gingesda is tapercaiaioa ee aie case of Fetail RAGING OF THE PESTILENCE. ing and will have « lofty ceiling, and it is esti. | ing and no yee crrors bermitted them. | | sented by its full quota of delegates. Fifth district —For*Coi E. M. Burchard | dealers that the defendant engaged in the busi- | . of the Cholera in Northern and ©: lasted that it will accommodate 1,200 to 1,400 | momenon Jones was in the box for the |’ ‘The convention was called to order by David | of Hyattaville, Prince George's, elector, Hugh | iess “before paring the license tax,” ke. And | S¥®°P 2 en Charles. Rea It was another case of incompetent : enough for the information toc a Bitte pty aa Weel aa Jand city hall. ‘The hall was well filled with the | discussion: = ra — =. ——___—___—_—— Killen, Of course, if those eleven men scored | the counties of Garrets, Alle CENTEAL UNION MISSION. is Flee to = Senators when the game started. Shindle was further, that the defendant having failed to tral peopl ? W. Sloan of Allegany county. Wm. H. Pur- | Mitchell of pes wing pay rs annanens na | asus fcny sentue Mi| Sote™ "sae ne wl ao | aie! Hetentts ced emparey cha | "Neto ra mae ar thei | teens a 1m it Rey shomne dren cyrtreliypmeany WHERE IT WILE MAKE ANES z— » i a ied’ tard wills Vee Hales (at, z i fourth and six ta, but they aro said t rict | s e cholera is decreas- iui Uave To Be | that has confronted the managers of the miesion | 8nd Shindle reached third, while Van On taking the chair Mr, Purnell said the is- | made later. Mr. Dunni Jained that a fF the said license tax of $100, and being | irulence. In Northern Pen} —- ae mine ca coe ws tb secure a suitable, property in the right | was safe at first. Sutcliffe filled the bases by | sos between the parties in the coming fight meeting of representatives of the two Dalti-|% Hable for said license tax, is fur-| Wi © = ae ape The Honduranean revolution is practically at an end, Gen. Leanardo Nuilla, with most ardent and steadfast. supporte " ‘The nature of the work carried on by | getting a base on halls. Stovey hit a long fly | Sun pupreen. she pees Mt ther liable in addition to said license tax to | Russia, however, the disease is increasing, and r safety. Everywhere the pociniaiapedly ands % central location. ‘The | #0 Tight fleld, which allowed Shindle to score | fill be the to national banLing ln, which bad | ho eaghe tat thee atest eae zis Be | Bey afin or penalty of not les, than “85 nor | in Moscow twenty-three more factories have © been subdued, and the ee. bailding just secured is plainly visible from | 82d moved the other two runners up one base | pon brought to a state of -usefulness and thor- | left with the city, but if Baltimore takes no | ™0re than $50 for having sons aforesaid failed | been closed owing to the epread of 2 agua te peo The Central Union "Mission has finally se- Ivania avenue and is in the center of a | exch, Ward and O'Rourke followed with singles, | cughness by the republican party and which | action that the vexecutice teen neon nk uO | to pay said license tax to said District before | the plague. The Grand Duke ss a ured a permanent home. At least a good- | ti frequented section of the city. While it bap eye glanr ory and Sutcliffe, Stricker | were attacked by the democratic party. “It is | select the candidates, which was ngreed to. The | €8Saging in said business and for engaging in , t he th , 1 ' ’ Sergius, governor of Mosco surprised the | ‘The 5 toh ee, St Goes He ee er reat odiee balling, The | work would be better verved by a location on | Ou short fy to socond base, Cobb's ‘base on | QU: Gut) Be sald, to win back to the repubs sragetire, committee war alec, authorized to| ton 1'and ection dof an act of the Inte lgina:| PCePl by his dplay of personal energs tn deal thee enntierroghorery purchase the old city post ofice building. | Hennevivania avenue somewhere between 6th | balls forced Ward home, but Shindle’s fy re-| boon wrested from us in the tidal ware of 1800. | "Me N. Av Deneiog ot trrvce trcrge's, who | tive assembly of the District of Columbia entitled Eicsteth, ee mightier Of Queen Vinina, | There can be no doubt of the fact thet Per erey a ed. ta Wathingtom: It ie cain. | 2nd 2th stteets, yet it has been found impos | tired the side, with four’ runs and three men | This wo will succeed in doing ine agnt under = | ie editer fe onic, party paper in this city, | “An ect imposing a license on trades, business | devotes hor ‘personal’ attention eo the relict ot | the story has spicuous object in Washington. It is a six-| ple ty secure the needed space for any amount | left —— banner inscribed with Grant, Lincoln, Harri-| stated that he ‘proposes to circulate about | $04 Professions practiced or carried ‘on in the | {tv otee Ber } aha story brick structure, with stone trimmings, | that the mission felt able to undertake. in his one inning Jones made an error,-gave | go. and Reid. 25,000 addresses to the electors of the state. He | District of Columbia,” approved on pe 23, " a pt ‘ : | Besides the itary precautions take epo 1. te located just above the point where C street agl | susrarwzp Yr VOLUNTARY GONTRIBUTIONS. beer age ml Wiane anaes J. Vance Lowis of Montgomery, and I. Stan- | thought that the party should poll 10 per cent A. D. 1871; and the amendments to said act, as | 3 n | If reports are t : ote. amensacnien coun tate es sean aot | cocoons ae poccee ace ae ley Myers of Garrett wows, chosen. tenaporery | ers shows by thessid amendments to anid section |For"ins abatement of "de pestilenre end the | uuse Me waa removed Known as Market space. It reaches through | py the mission is sustained by voluntary| Then Manager Irwin decided to put Killen in. | S¢¢Tetaries. © Committees on credentials and oe Se - ed | Ftc oe 4 in " - . mks of the various monasteries may be seen " resolutions, consisting of one member from XLIX,an act to amend an act entitled | MONKS : s h mandant of Ce » to © street, fronting om | contributions from individyals and from the | Capt. Dan objected. The damage had been | och county on each committee, were named, DE COBAIN CAN'T EXHORT. ‘An ‘act imposing a license on trades, | Sink in procession and chamting hymns. The | yas in pr sian, « ‘ posta done. Why not save Killen until today? But | © © ; } : Bat : . gine! S&: | authorities are enforcing a thorough ci a C street a frontage | started some time ago 3 qi ili i Killen did = Rich- Prohibited by Dr. Lightbourne. mag) d - and | disgust of the lower class of inhabitants, who = js about 100 | tributed th to make a small pay- | YerY unwillingly went into the box. Killen did | mond for a speech. He addressed the conven- i Viding for the enforcement and collection of | S)Sustot the low ae ee emcees tee the means to mect | Bt allow the Orioles a rum until the third in-| {ion for thirty minutes. Edward De Cobain, the disgraced and ex-| fines and penalties for carrying on business in | 0pJ¢ct to oe mp ao Hpi yo at | the deferred payments and the interest the | Bing, when O'Rourke started with a singleand) ‘Tye reports of the committees were made | pelled ex-member of parliament, has been pro- | said District without license,” approved June sunitary regulations are severely pun- ; ain miseion managers look. to the generosity of the | Was Sent to second on Stricker’s sacrifice. Shin-| ang qaopted. The credentials. committee re-| hibited by Rev. Dr, Lightbourns, pastor of the | 20; 1872. And therefore the District of Colum- Eee ‘The purchase price of the building is $56,000. | TOO" Which has recognized the value of | He's single allowed O'Rourke to score. it | Potted the sitting delegates entitled to nea! oe Pe | bin claims the said license tax of $100andthe| FINDING A LITERAI ted by Theodore A. | Pro Gry done by the mission in the past. With | , 1 the sixth inning, with one out, Stovey hit | Fie resolutions pdomen tho nutienal republi- | Brooklyn, N.¥., 4th avenue M. E. Church, from | penalty of @50 for said violations of the said ' who gave the mis- | the enlarged facilities provided by this build- | 0 Tight field for three bases and scored on | oa, platform, the administration of President | ¢xhorting at the revival services held by his | acts and amendments, with coste. ting to $1,000. thus | ing the mission looks forward to a greatly ex- be jlevthieey: vor hat oe Harrison, the selection of Louis E. McComas as | congregation in the big tent on 34 avenue be- mission to $55,000. of tended work. The preparation of the building | The last run credite faces fer Ganson ha | £cFetary of the republican national committee | tween 56th and S7th streets, The tent wa an average of $ are, foot. | The cash | for its new use will Bo‘bogun at once. Beem oath inning. Cabby after Ganson bef | and the work of the Fifty-first Congress under aaa ease the convenience | _ THE REST THAT COULD BE SECURED. on balls and was sent to third on safe ite by | ‘Bo roademMip of Thos. B. Kec. ssontgomery { Ment was evinced when De Cobain did not ap-| dent that he had devised. an information whi of the mission. The present. owner of the | For more than three years the managers of | Shindle and Van Haltron. He was forced home | +1, convention proceeded to. nominate cundi- | Pear. would stand. “In fact,” remarked Mr. Du- was formerly hile the Inst ress worked assiduously PEARL. | How William Garrison First Made the | 6°t* WHAT MR. DUMONT SATS, Acquaintance of Whittier. |, Xe In conversation with a Stan reporter this | From Youth's Companion. crowded last night, and considerable disappoint- | morning Mr. Dumont stated that he felt confi-| When William Lloyd Garrison began, at the | age of twenty, to publish the Free Press be | Ot had, of course, the usual amount of bed and | © reducing the hased cargoes and 7 About « ‘ ~ Pie by Stovey's base on bal velli i ined in hi t, “I have already secured the ti Duilding is the Central Investment Company. the mission have been’ in search of a suitable | bY Stovey's dates for Congress. George L. Wellington was | Dr. Lightbourne explained in his own behalf | mont, ve already secured the conviction | indifferent poetry to read. All the local poet- nl another In order to adapt operty to the | jocation for the headquarters of their work. In| 4a eee are cone cram Waebing. | Bominated by Benjamin A. “Richmond, who | that he had been simply enforcing the rules of | of thee persons under this new information | asters who thought they could make verve and | thet the comme needs of the ralsion 8, good many changes and | 16 opinion of the members of the board, of | ton started the innings by striking out, and Kad- | S014; “Allegany has ene ee ee the church. While the enterprise was purely a | @ua,eoreTs! Others have come in and plead | wonia have been far more worthily employed in » vege wi =o ae — ee 0 BE MADE. | the building committee and a large aver el ford followed with an out to Vi oe | sincerity for the past twenty years. We have | Private one, said Dr. Lightbourne, it was of |” Then, Mr, Dumont,” remarked the reporter, | making shoes deluged him with their halting | says that the + 1 Nuilla ‘tewils of these changes have | 2 Whose judgment is worthy Pie = he | Dowd, however, made his second hit of the! always been ready toadd our republican ma-| character which involved the name of the | “those persons now selling liquor in the one- | contributions, But one day the paper's drag did x that he was Although the details of these = an | Property the cheapest and, — 6 wi) srr i — and stole second Lemp abana he scored jority to swell the victory of the party nominee. | church of which he was pastor. The fact that | mile limit can be successfully prosecuted, can | net brought up @ pearl. Thus Mr. Garrison | wv the commissions he received. eee Seen Seren oe ye bent apap Passel peoesglge mong =o ape toe Wauatige eeasers| vaste te ee as ey the | 12 all this time we have not pushed our|a person against whom grave charges were | they not?” . hills dash thaiars Mr. « “he was ane of proposes to use the first floor,which is on a level j tion. The inside o} — rm mad y - > 4 - " — : claims to recognition, although we have felt | pending was officiating in the name of the| “Undoubtedly,” was the reply. “Gok . . sort,and tried to work that Ca eee pa gy haere peg iyrceencer prin pepe mney a harp pda Reap oe the weventh inning. McGuire started | that our claims deserved more consideration | Mlothodist Episcopal Church had caused Dr. | “Then, if that is eo." queoned Tur Stan | Going upstairs to my office T observed 9 | ga meetings will be held will be on the second /,to be change: |, but the walls —_ a is a - ardson sent os 1 ‘iy to | {fomthe parts. But now the time has come | Lightbourne to assert his authority as pastor of | ma . “why are they not proceeded against? letter lying near the door. I opened it and | _ The part ed by the American steamship floor, the floor of the third story being removed "building are in perfeet condition and very tha single. Killen went ean a = ‘© | when we feel that this prize should come to| the Fourth Avenue Chureh, “Foran answer to that question, sir,” re- | found it contained an original piece of poetry | 8. Pizzatti in the revolution has aroused some ‘and both stories being thrown info one. The | strongly built. Shite, but Robidson forced MeGuire out ona | oy "'We havo waited long and now we ask| Ho was obliged: to insist, therefore, upon the | plied Mr. Dumont, “you ‘will have to inquire | for the Free Press, comment. The fact is that Nuilla and Capt. hit to the same play Richardson reached | our reward. We are here to present to you the | enforcement of the. Methodist Episcopal dis- | elsewhere, I cannot /prosecute any one until | «The ink was very the handwriti 1) Henry Pizzatti were deadly en second on the play and scored on Radford's sin-| name of an Allegany man, who has won what- | cipline, which provides: that all persons per- | the offended is brought into court. But I do | y pais, Gio handiertiing very “STOLE TO SEE HER LOVER. DETERMINED TO LEAVE HER. e ; ave ng quarrcled some time ago * Ce Te Wontgue® ever fame he possesses by the force and energy | mitted'to officiate tn the strvices of the church | think this, that the good people of the District | apart ted Sena eiaiied Sa lso ae ty ae. <a seule | Xet = French Lad Is Sent Back to a Ship 75 2 of his strong and self-reliant nature. He com- | shall present satisfactory credentials. j ho live within the one-mile limit are | fruanetnase “ ee ef weenie manne wag tiewees Wasiington. se Fb 8b a8 t 0-4 | menced his life in humble station and has risen | | ev. Dr. McLean, pastor of the Seventeenth | aiding in the spread of liquor saloons in their | -alnetocne. Bune. | Sr cneul h other to elry for Fare to New York. | Kingfisher of Washinton, 2, "Three: | and industry to the highest rung in | Street Methodist Episcopal Church, New York, | neighborhood by not furnishing the evidence, | moning up iny rescuing bene ern erae a, | meetings on the field of h compen eutas a pretty German girl eighteen | _ Capt. Meuse of the scloner Kingfisher o Sopeitcn bite Stovey. Suriker, | the ladder of local preferment. Ie is stronger | who introduced De Cobain to the Brooklyu | and in not aiding the police in finding evidence | MOMiNE UP ratified with it that I gave ita place | ,, 2a" enough. the men never cromed s for some time been stopping | Yarmouth, engaged in the shore fisheries, re- | Larkin. | ptgiea pases Shingle | than his party at home and will win support by yshe is satisfied that De Co-| that such business is engaged in there. The | 5 ith tt that I gave ite place | swords, notwithsta 7 ee Sat A om ry rp | in my journal. with a married sister at No. 109 Cleveland ave- | Ports a strange and pathetic incident which oc- | & tian gentleman,” and that the | police camot make cases ‘without evidence, and | 15 Journal could not bw Mon- | curred last wevk while he was running in for "4: his fitness and stanch repnblicaniem. I ask “Ax I was anxious to find out the writer my : u in the name of the republicans of Allegany | charges against him are unfounded. He de- | 80 prosecuting officer can maintain en informa- rT ‘ | both have since display York Wo: ti 2 = ; — } i him are unt , money fermtade = a; | Post rider one day divulged the secret, easing | potl bave si oa n errors Be i Shoatts | county to give us George L. Wellington for | clines to tell De Cobain's whereabouts, tion without testimony to sustain it, uo matter . on | bravely ower, it as wta day last she de; . Charles P. | Pubucio, N. &., in search of a fresh supply of | on bance “Baltimore, 16: °W dy Congress, and, in doing ‘so, you will Have the |” 3irw. James Smith, whose husband is one of | how good the code of laws under which he | written bern gaunt tue letter, and that tt war | casion Capt. Piz apaiic. o 3 bait. : Md "RoUlnson sic in| proud eatisfuction of knowing that this conven-| Dr. Lightbourne’s leading exhorters and a| Prosecutes. was daily at work with hammer and Iemeromenn, | 2 New Orleans ¢ with his parents at the corn Li When the schooner was ten miles south of tion has named the next Congressman.” leader in the gospel tent movement, says De| ‘‘AS soon as the summer vacation is over,” Yr “abe pea the shocmaker’s bench at East Haverhill. and Junius street, Brook! Seal Island he found himself near a large | "The scores of other games were Mr. J. L. Husband of Montgomery moved | Cobain will be welcome to take part in the | continued Mr. Dumont, “there will be a nun- | T lost no time in driving to see the youthful 0 = - we secirtagar 7 | ug to nee the vouthful | schooner laden apparently with laths. While | 4; Br 1. Pittsburg, 3: that the nomination be made by acclamation. | meetings, whether her pustor likes it or not. ae 1 pe eit et, , Peter juries in| bard. who came into the tom sith shrinking Vidsehiat tis the a f Gis Kingihee a 3; Chicago, 3. _Cincinn: 5 In seconding this motion David W. Sloan ——re+ = which Jury trials have been demanded | Gitdence, blushing like «nt d almost anda gold necklace from her sister's bureau | Observing ber the crew of the Kings Philadelphia, 6; Bost said although the Napoleon of democracy in UNTING ‘cae and bonds for appearance given. ese | unable to's J sreceqherne Hi at ieee | teal a: come out of the forecastle, run aft, , 8. jadelphia, 6; Boston, : we COUNTING TH: WENTY MILLIONS. | ¢ 1 unable to speak. I gave him some words of en- drawer and p evening | Panes "ind im.| ‘Che Phillies took another rapid stride for- | the sixth district had never met defeat, in this state Del ales Clee ice nile limit | couragement, but addrewed myself particularly she boarded a train bo w York. followed or pursued by another man, and im-| yard’ yesterday. While they were defeating | Contest he will find ‘that he has marched on to | The Big Gold Shipment in the Subtreasury | PY leo elsewhere in the District. T e laws of | to his parents, urging them to grant him e s ty: i te Saket he had taken | mediately jurap overboard and swim toward Now Youk and Cincinnatl were downine | Moscow, and in November will find hia Welling. the District are sadly deficient in every respect. | nossible facility for the develosment of bus oc conti aioeiay Oat, wohiner While on the way the jew an (ise Klug Sikes: cue-thicd of ‘s'mile dateat/andl Sivan aad Glepslaril, ao that Harry Weleit at loo, who will swamp and bury him ae O The most of them are lawsand ordinances which | Piarkable genioa, irae usinieinemess(s | ng of enmity existing between the was missed. So was pretty Bertha. Putting” m2 gas men not only scenred third place, but in addi- | i overwhelming disaster. Two million dollars of the gold received from | belong to minor towns and villages in Mary- ther the married sister im | Stiling toward him. Pizzayi paid a certain sum pales ‘The motion was seconded by each county in | San Francisco on Tuesday was turned over to|Imud. and until Congress does give some | 2. LBi* Was the beginning of a lifelong friend- When the schooner was near enough a rope | tion gained considerubly on the leaders. fente of ¥ to Gen. Munios, th the ‘conclusion that Bertha |, Whe Le ane ee cam and the pitchers | the district in succession and was adopted with | the gold room force at the subtreasury in New| Stficient relief the officials "of the | Drincipioa m similarity of purpose and rtof Truxillo, but since dead, to use kis had pawned the jewelry and started for Brook-"! oat wus lowered: and he wae token in and eas: | all in-good trim, Harry Wright’ Will soon | * Joud shout of ucclamation by a rising vote. | York yesterday and tho work of counting was | District will have to’ beat back crime under — nn Sena Ly arama s noti- | fied alongede te anctahen, nen im and car- | Pe able to give the other clubs a hard strugg:e | _ ‘The head and bust of Lincoln was sclected as 2 : what law it has, ‘There laws ean only be made ae —+os ace sum paid is sid to have been cosa hase bap By aor ge macy oy on aazing tho French | foc th eocoal “© | the party emblem m the district, and th pee eo a) ae = aS effective by being kindly sustained by the peo-| @UEER CAVE IN CALIFORNIA, $3,000, aud, "through collasion | with, Pres and a dispatch was immediately sent to 3 J . =e -n | county commit istri e - | fere the whole shipment o ,000,000 contd | ple of the District, who must hay em en- x s lent Bogran, Gen. Munios had Nuilla re- Chuet of Police Murphy of Jersey City to ar age, his mother tongue, spoken by Capt,|_ New York is again in fourth place, Brooklyn | County committees in the district were em: ; facade Cask gra repeemicaces oe A Pacific Coast Wonder That Has Never Yet | moved. lie was uubsequentiy transfered from , : to a me being forced to fifth, and Pittsburg sow bas a ‘red to fill any vacancies that may occur on | be counted in four days, but just now the sub- ee ae eee ee ee See JN tatorued Coy clonttead for leader of the second division over | the ticket. treasury is fairly busy, and before the San 1 : : 4 5 the : A committee of one from each county, with Bd. < a Detective McNally Loarded it. from which he fled was the ha Chicago and Cincinnati, who ure tied for eighth | . © nomantice of one from each county, with | Francisco figures have been verified a good is ad Been Explored. Truxillo to Ceiba, and became commandante uf DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. From the San Francisco Bulletin. that place. D, ¥ i On the north side of Table mountain and near | | Nuilia war a man of personal magnetism. He eiidches the ais rachel Sets Ciyy | Ibecaptanameand te portebe saled from |The Senator played a rating good game | Fat tamed to eacort Mir Wellington to tho | deal more tie wil probuble pasty th count THE SCHOOLS MUST RE URED. its top isan opening in the 1 had many influentil friends tm Ceiba snd was a Se naan a ’ . . en he appeared he was vigorously ap- cing done as rapidly as circumstances per- é S cd Saeerly eps kaw dolized by a certain portion of the peoy took her to police beadquer- | were not learned. | i Meer aseat cecte’ tel eee dic by than Rivwb Sonica sonal MPUASMNNL: Clu mecepeiing thie) nombintion’ tay eal | soi” Th discrepancy is discovered the San | 7" Teply to the letter of the Commissioners 7 a knoe o0 called his friends and supporters togethn a eens Oe Bathe rgd hg maine ay a 4 part: Francisco subt I have to make the | 7°@esting that the executive committee of the his removal from office and. incited th fl broke down completely and | eighteen years old and rat powosning in| the only costly error. as | ueize republican nominee T stand upon the [ranclsco subtreasury will have to make the} Grand Army encampment relinguish the usc | wes the lair of aband of ferocious ¢ tion which ended so dies ine aolae ee ees To occaige. | ktcebecctaes oetee cone ee eee ia national platform and pledge myself to work | 188 800d. of the high schools Chairman Edson, in a letter | lions that, when the country was largely de-| | It ix stated that 80, she said, t pay be 0 Brookiya. | eattnen office fs . | for the fultilliaent of its prineiples with all the; The first million handled yesterday proved to | to the Commissioners, says that the committee | voted to she Young Chapter was seen at be ere last ae " a that he — rather perish 1 of an ardent eagsite asarioe in my judg- | be “‘mint” gold—that is, coin which had never | would be giad to comply with the request i | tions upon the flocks and caused the owners evening by a Wyrid reporter. He tool » bsg one opeloegple “resem puree Gegee Washington made seven hits yesterday, | ment the best interests of our country are | beén in circulation and which could be handled | it were possible. “each instance posts vt a | v that she becawe ill an cetheart's tronbles to ae eT hot espected | and of baving lad. s heppy hone in bin wes | Brooklyn made five, Philadelphia ‘ox, New | bound up in the successof our party. If all of the shipment is of the same | have been assigned to the buildings in question | MCh Annoyance and loss. When pursued the | ‘This is the lin eee oni ea the earliest, Me | country, exckiming. ay be found himself safe | York scven, Boston nine, Cleveland nine, Cin-| “The democrats havo declared that wages | Kind, the work of counting or weighing will be | and it will be tapossible at tins tse teeter c: | animals would seck refuge in thisden and no | given out ee Ba Ek te eS, 66 Oe ee ee eeek. CW ke ee aes Pittsburg six, St. Louis ‘three, | Would decrease. The result of the McKinley | considerably simplified. theorder of things. He says, however, that | hunter would dare to enter it. The ground | #bly nev said: 500, nt the shop | did whe see ber boy put to'such an alter. | Chicago seven and Louisville fificen. Yet the | bill shows that wages upon the average have| It has been found by the subtreasury officers | extra precaution “will be taken iu the’ high about the entrance was covered with the bones i , Aueek Mies Henkel Fane 16, 1900, at Mason = os local toam is said to have lost the game through | increased over 2 per cent. It is truo that in| who havo looked up the authorities on the sub- | schools and men will be placed in them who are | and remnants of sheep and. other neneale > : of Bunt & Fulle?, manvfacturing Jewelers of | native? fter the Kingfisher’s boat had started | inability to bat. some instances the lower prices of commodities | ject that the shipment of precious metal re-| watchful and who will see that no harm is done With the i sien home and almost devoid of friends, if at is true No. 73 Nasau street, at which place I bad just | | Soon after the Kingfisher’s boat had sta othing discourages a team so much as ta-| Produced have lessoned tho wages of a stuall | ceived in New York on Tuesday wes the bignest | te thn property. ith the increase of population the lions have | that Bogran has triumphed. ated caveat. a vom Cs | ae ee Bees ae Seen ack com | NOEs eter renee stems oa mock me | Hl oc Mbt. The eloenmntend sicinn cxamplt: | ever nied ta ee ane rine cece ie ao) De gradually disappeared, although as late as last} Tis future movements will be watched with Sremn he time I Sret cow her and I wood t0 te | slongnide, and the captain. after denying the | competency in tho box. Unjast eriticiem | Goa08 ST: acnocruay charges the Melticiey | sontcd on (hot re aie $10,400 | — paitain ene canes week ring two of the animals were seen to enter | in well known to many in New Bee heme from the shop quite frequendy. We | cnet ene boy, Seman eee ee | sThe Washington pitchers were responsible | ill with the Homestead tragody. In a certain | 000 in silver from New Orleans. to Washington ee eae Apres bygone Oricans who visited Ceiba. They say that his had been acquainted probably six months when — acon <i Kabeante | foc: erery corel ee even runs scored by |™auner the protective tariff principle is re-| in 1885. The silver was in charge of M-L.|@- Budd, one brick dwelling, 449 M street Oroville Mercury says no known man has | handsome face and reckless carriage were more ian ling pen ha aeey | Tere wat | expla he tee Doard | Baltimore yesterday and every ‘report uf yes. |*Ponsible. Had there been no protection there | Mubleman, now cashier at tho subtreasury | northwest, $7,000; Waters & Thompson, two Tar Pemtrated Chi cave So its fullest depth. le than anything lee on the streets of reap eay oy an ce ling ae ‘ede Her | seni putes eorerrinaraichsee {0 perish | terday's game shows it. Leper gee — preceeetea | se New ee ele Aa) Seo the | brick dwellings, 713 and 715 D street northeast, | 10 tect ikeuad es apace cell =4 au a — 8) v rhe i v2 Cm noemployment for 3, led laborers, and | San Francisco gold, enjoys the distinc- | $6,000. Pe eee gS ey Parents, although they ud nothing against me, | that go back to what was to him undoubtedly « pe antag wg ag Neeak factor in| Consequently no strike. The strike would have | tiun of having been concerned with the two a pokey destino Sok about 200 Sect. Buxther HE THREATENS TO Go BACK. ‘thought she was-too young. Mrs. Henkel called | — 4 ae Ol Beciedll s taken place at Birmingham or Manchester in | most valuable consignments on record. In the HINTS FOR CIGAR SMOKERS, was it has never been explored. Now, - Upon my mother and tal the matter over le was, however, rescued a second time, an ing ri ‘ England. case of the silver the Treasury Department ro waned jowever, a party of young men have made ar-| an rmmigrant Who Appreciates His Value with her. They both came to the conclusion | after some demur Capt. Meuse acceded to the | | Two hits were made by the Baltimores in the blican I believe in the battl red the aid of the Ni ft ‘ht-Colored W1 De Met ab rangements to explore it, and, if possible, pene- 7 ‘wait fe of years. | demand of the Brilliant’s captain, though re- | first and third innings, one in the sixth aud two eg an Sepa pte Seti notes es ry Department, just es | Ts ——— ‘of Always | trate to its bottom. ‘That it is of great’ depth nasa pa that we could Wait for a ee fn caus | enhank Ch gaat wath hisses 7 lt pair gente, of the grand old man, Gladstone,: ‘One man, | the Post Office Department helped it out with Mean Mild Smokes. ia casted Serene ton aieed ct &". From the New York Herald. Sea en ack Feamve wee teexer tra | Capt: Meusate much ateaal thet ee, _Two hits were made by Washington in the Pome eo Tibet nuicbd tA Seppe =. Two = = = fang ind | From the Tobacco Leaf. and heave great stones‘down the declivity ami] A greasy looking tramp who has lived in City her mother that she wouldn't wait. About four | may ead for the boy before he ever reaches | sixth and three in the seventh. 7 Geel er Fn mefeg| Exery one inany way connected with the | the sound will e agiemiigcer + ceprede, | between Capt, Henr P waning, mado mighty deprode- | cited the wile of the la - : i P Iam pledged to no bill, but as a republican | which weighed $12 tons, as against 37 tons for | _. : gradually die away in the dis-| Hall Park for three yearsand whose fect have , ‘ats sent her to Chicago. | New York. ae toe ee ct amaneee. | and ‘an American citizen I am bounden by | the €20,000,000 in gold.” "The vevage wee mais | Cigar trade knows that there ure fashions—or, ance |The young men have procured several | hecome as hard as rocks from the frequent rap- we kept up a regular cor- Sree Pgh eee apitchier. It might have been tested after the | #olemn ties to see the Constitution and the laws | successfully, the only pirate encountered being | Father, fads, in the colors of cigar wrappers, | hundred feet of ropes, torches und ladders and | >>To" Mild Ms Sooke Tou the Henn sparrow Sry ope png tor 4 ae ot core ina ate Sverre umd nth al | One reer 8 for” dark lors anther for | HLT Ct ee ee The suddenly ceased. Tp : —— ne } - ee 2 ee a Her a valiant battle men-of- , > u Z erleed ier meer Coreen dy aa peers on bag mierid Which Se- Aenplipn Fae fs ie papell pm ae PROBABLY GAVE A WRONG NAME. | wars me erg | ence eas ae ae SES tion and gives zest to the explorers is the well-| other day and mustered up courage enough to Me The strength of the cigar does not seem to | known fact that in the heyday of bi fi ‘The old Spanish galleons, it is figured, bore a : 3 own f neyday of his carver as | march to the mayor's ofiice. He hada paper The inventive genius of an officer named | -: 4 A Would-be Suicide Who Said He Came | treasure which would cut a very r re | Make much difference, for in years when light | @ bandit Joaquin Murietta and his band of | 1» his hand. The doorkeeper nabbed him and York, wee Ns edepryarap sd eae Oot | vi can off the Gorutam axtillecy wks ia Od ety eee ere, pee fe From This City. compared with the freight of the oan on colors are fashionable, a “claro” wrapper, with | faithfal followers made the recesses of Table | {0.0 nim what he wented sent. j Mega ‘opened and read the letter, | was sentenced at Halle toeleven years’ imprison- | ball yesterday at Brooklyn. His father, aged | The New York papers this morning have an tae — ee — er oS a “Colorado” filler, will sell ee . down | “I wish to see Mayor Grant,” be said, loftily. Without showing it to Bertha she sent it tober | ment for treason, has stood him in good stead | eighty-four, witnessed the game from the grand | account of a young man hailing from Washing- | $2.00) i eee bean | 2 Colorado” wrapper with a “claro” filler on the miners and then, laden with gold dust,| “What about?” who was at that time living at No. 366| in haviag his sentence commated, and will | Stam is aes ton who attempted to commit suicide in that Sauslcd be tenl noha tueete eee define the Spanish words as does the customer | retreat to the mountains. Search as they migh!| That's my business.”” Evergreen avenue. Mrs. Henkel showed the | Capt. Ewing played behind the bat with all of x “Well, if it's your business it isn’t public bably result i ial i i " _ city yesterday. The man’s namo is variously | gitips. One of the latter once took out $5.000,. | ¥20 thinks they denote the strength of the to- | the officers could not locate them. It has been attest my mache. ‘That Iotor, I balers, was | Poo ec condition Dering hs ioere en [ee een il utara | With Bvt | ed Paley ant“ Edehe Calo ae | Seo ta ete eo SO eee We babercroene catny tor Gains | sopresed by meny tale co eee hoes eee ae = the cause of all the poor girl's troubles. | his condition. During ‘sure mo- | ag one end of the battery stolen bases will be | §% ; a: 4,000,000. inc his Seana hat the words | MOUS outlaw secreted himself. It may be, toc ness; git. “Last Saturday Mrs. Henkel great to Chicago | ments in prison he has devoted himself to the | few and fur between. ; his residence is put down as 15 New York | 4,000,000. | one smoker ina hundred knows w words | eetaep Gsenhite MESO “Taek te each Ws eiaienlty tote tolive with bey daughter. ‘They probably have | study of improvements in artillery. He in-| _ O'Rourke was taken ill with cramps in the | avenue. isco gold has proceeded it has shown that a | Muy mean, yet many of the hundred use the | quin hid the greater portion of bis ill-gotten | amount of 8500.” Kept her withaat money and in desperation.the | vented a process which is a great improvement | **#t iain soaterday at Brooklyn and his place| ‘The young man a Sees Girtorent method oF poser ag moni mpc nile = —— ose not ae anes ae but nevertheless just as potent wealth. ‘ took ry ed it. I don't blaan . ‘was taken ichardson. rs Of age apd weil dressed. According - i, aM > ben rey the poor git, "Wo: love each other sincerely | UP0D the methods now employed in the con-|"Vmpire Harmie will take the place of Mr. | Teevaccute Mtr wasters AS Sat, eee ee coe a art helomed, BY | aware that the words have nothing to do with| gare "zars ARE ENTERPRISING. By the Aid of American Machinery They Ac- fend her enough money to pay ber fare to New jive the Senators pitchers and they i i ; i ; treasury officers in this part of the country. | the strength of the cf a hb iQ iter what barriers her parents put | #truction ef cannon, and his discovery promises | Hurst on the staff. having become involved in some money. trou- b ne strength of cigar and not much more Between us we uill be man and wife some day. | to prove very valuable. He informed the prison Ceara’ bles. “He went to Baltimore and from there to pone nitboal ceo Reap acd the | with the color of the wrapper, for what one Her disgrace does not in any way aifect my | authorities of his invention and they, in turn, TEACHING DEAF MUTES. New York, where he lived in a lodging house | ¥e#tern men 601 ee y09 | manufacturer may call a “Colorado Maduro’ rom. i ~ h Wonderful ¢ pointed to the following paragraph: Reg ag to her. Tiove her and she | waauttt ~——— ah putndy, when me - siemens |e another will term a “Colorado,” yet deal- i genracsaare an Reliable statisticians have calculated that lovee me. By ber stealing the jewelry Lrecog- | Potified the government, Conference of Superintendents at Colorado|end his existence by means of ers, when a customer objects to the color = = pana every adult immigrant who comes into the nize the fact that ahe would go through fire aud | ,, cers belonging to the artillery branch of Springs, Col. Inudanum and chloral. After he had swallowed Democratic Rally at Kensington. of ‘a wrapper, will show the customer that} Japan has recently given a striking bxample n i 5 try is worth £1,000 to the community. the service were dispatched to the prison and to saa ‘ is mi i the box is marked “Colorado,” “Colorado | of what can be done in the development of | “Well!” water for me and I would do likewise for ber. I ee : : bi tthe national | the stuif he changed his mind about dying and| ‘Tomorrow night will see a big crowd at Ken-| the box i : , D jopmen Well shall go over to Jerse City tomorrow morning | {}™ Thomas revealed. the details = Pulser: acgae scans abccucae ee ran to the thirty-tecond precinct station, from | gington, Md., when a democratic flag will bo | Maduro,” fc., as evidence of the strength | water power with the nid of electricity: About | “I'm an adult immigrant, aint 1 subsge Bertha andi can help her ie sy way raid w mont valuable dicovers abd commmtnr| deaf mutes at Colgrado, Springs yesterday | THeT@ He was taken to Manhattan Hospital He] fang to the breeze and numerous orators will f{BG\CWAE 7 light. |S¢%e mules from the city of Kioto is Lake Biwa, | “Tmuppoweso. What of it?” : ee you marry her?” queried the re- | (ated the knowledge to the war de nt. So | morning was the report of the committee on | “Inquiries in this city today would lend to the | sing loudly the praises of Cleveland, Stevenson | colored rappers, and: as is always the cas, Roving on acme ot 000 oqueme lice atinn slow 1 5 | Soepess Gp bare aummor tor Ea os porter. one eee Raia wee the, oficial of this depart: | she question of a national technical college for | belief that the young man mentioned not ouly | and MeKaig. Donch’s band will furnish music | the farbionsble color ia the ‘scareest., Many | tion of 143 fect. ea “Just assoon gs can. Iam now earning ® | Thomas, and gesterdar the en peters of higher instruction for the deaf. The subject | Possessed a tendency toward suicide, but was | during the intervala of oratory. The affair | Cigar manufacturers are now apportioning the} From the lake to Kioto a navigable canal has} ~ See encarta ema Hberys (Berton giving te prsoner hia) was introduced Tuewiay and ret with « warm) arenas noriuwest iver 3. W. W, Tra amr wilcommonce a © c'sloskand tain wl lear | Sounuer to row ey wilare to nuke he| bem Cttnvlving tvo mallee of tunnel and Danese s tee gaat oils je and myself very nicely Bberty. i i 4 tena ei hoe 2 Washington by the Baltimore and @hio at 5:35 “ jong aq’ ity there is a | TU - ear gain of £500 t ermane deadly alee’ | discussion, but the a ~ whom it was | timable "ma and a stenographer of Tepute, | an Rd ee ee Sul ee me apportionment much salle, 18) haseven been aadbins tate dak hss ae re ’ y. Itee plein be she has suffered for me. referred reported favorably, and a memorial} Mr. Trail has about as much idea of drinking sentative Wm. Metals? Pea D. Laird. Hos uggest price be added per 1, sae an by i ¥ co proposition. Here am I benefiting the city asking that such an institution be established | chloral as he has of fying to the moon. |If the] E"Davis Andrew. A Lipseymb, “Williaes she the fees — age ret nag bear overcome’ — eenerpae pes fect | to the extent of $1,000, duly certified to by of i ood whil » a ber stailer. cigar manu- which boat raised and lsticks . sac located at some place in the west will be | Jone Re MT, maton Tapes ots | Manceus 5 Hay Jamon F. Brows, | funanedobtg aster, Tee goer ma | te length on = mead | ial tiie and I dou’ get « peuny ost of a |A SCALE OF WAGES AGREED on. — os LIKE THE FRENCH ACADEMY. Manufacturers and the Amalgamated Asso- a elation Come to Terms. Presented to Congress. , | Reighbors, as none of them ever heard of him. |, This is the committee on arra ments: | An-| the fashionable color, but he cannot do it. He | ar 4 [aepmed better | Rival of bella Lmmortals’ a Anew iron scale bas been agreed upon. As| The subject of an soemrygoon oo ea No such masse Se Polley or Collie brerales Win, H. Manakee, plies S pose a yay eee py End got or socially ine Toor just mentioned. — Mahed in This Country. azecalt the loag-ctunding diyute hebvonn | Si wes Guoqetd ot length. The matter wes | ppeses in the lty Sivestory. 3, H. Kelchner, Win. H. Wheatley, Hattoraley | jobber, will enter upon an “educational vam | P2Cel* ‘ ns Agr crargcee The fine mE Smgeras com, | the Pittsburg manufacturers and the conference | Otis can caeauttvaceaaans es 7.8. 7, SE W. Talbot, Humphrey, Perry, W. Viers Bouio, Paign” thie for light colors can be easily in length, delivering, From the Detroit Free Press. prising 300 vr 400 of the leading librarians of | committee of the Amalgamated Association of | Noyes of the business committee read tn detail tran 4 eaag Win At Gocttom: Letren Sod duickly Killen | Tbe solalise om explain fo Ho was taking his first mealat his me thecountry, has just established, under thename ron and Steel Workers is at an end. Only one | 1» plans for the exhibition of schools for the| The following fers in the fifth artillery | Cleary, Wm. A. Gordon, Lawrence Gardner, | the customer that the color of the wray does not indicate the strength of the coca yam ee eae packing of cigars of one color ina box and so : wwe paneled : > marking them is more for uniformity than any- “Waiter,” he said, “bring me some hash. thing now remains to be done and that is for | deaf at the Columbian exposition. are made: Capt. Harry C. Cushing from light PF. Gaslek, John J. Jones ¢ of library venate, which aims to Le among | the conferees to meet and Arrange for printing | ;,>%,F,M- Gellandet of the National Ley bemoan rsiiercre Heeb —— i Polkinhorn, Mills Bean, ‘T, n . rican librarians what tho French Academy | the new scale. eo: cA Few Weeds rom the’ Oslngs ot Wattle |r a oe ere Dh Taek Gee. | 2a cauarbo thing else. He can also tell tiem that there is “Some what, eir/” asked the waiter politely among French scholars. The general assc-| since the inauguration of the awe ™ H. McMaster, twenty-fourth infantry, is trans- . O. little or no difference when strength is con- a “Some hash. Don't you know what hash is” iation elected by written ballot what they es-| trouble me By invitation of the conference, Dr. Socum, | fered from company I to company B of that | W. T. Albert | sidered between “claro” and “Claro Colorado, 7 sag gt eh dye emed the ten leadiag librarians of the coun- held. E president of the Colorado College, addremed 9 ees ema and gupta de, “Can't I get it if I want it?” be asked dicte- ‘These inturn,in like manner, enlarged of welcome and commendation to made: aes torial, to . co-workers in the educational field. 4 May Purchase From the Commissary. x “No, sir, If want bash ll have to go oo =* ae encased an orice wil], He, Wes Ave tm Chace ORE Ce ecogreas aon test Body has important advisory powers. be received with delight by the persons inter- S “Well, bring me he ted i composed of the presi ice any sei sf tion, Molville Dewey, director és terviews. The Amalgamated men, however, the How York Siete Library; Dr. Williiam ¥. | 5.05 cut the now onsle for publisaiion It io ‘aan spat secretary cole of the New brary. in appearance much like that of last year. ‘ of work poll attend your ease idely known as lex; ‘There are many items unchanged, but on the ai pias Sent te od ne justin Winsor, Harvar i ; higher grades of work there are such cuts made Boston | Athex ‘that it is said the averageall-around reduction rhoul, Wilkesbarre, -L is nearly 10 per ceut. the American Library Association Council, a ‘named. are suid to bo rivale for the Vice president of ‘the Eaiiorehip in Miscanippieweatevet oeaey, WE Fontes Peeeearecs | gre ltt by rere Tet rae at Labra harles (. Soule, trustee of the considering not pus af Public Library; A.’ BR. Spofford, | and of Congress; John Edmunds, Phila A. Van Name. Yale : ° Library, and William T. Peoples, New York 5 and . ei tile Library. ufacturers can ek Next Miltary at Bay Ridge. with, Miarbington ight baler? A, D. CoG NaN A regiment Mary! in new evolutions.