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7 = $ ‘ = = = = = = ——— = THE NEW TROTTING QUEEN. THEY WANT THE WHOLE TERROR IN TENNESSE: | ana the dispatch, together with the story of the LADIES’ GOODS. RAILROADS aeons } s EM | | capture of the Knoxville boys, caused ‘instant - “ . ~ . - ancy Hanks Makes a Mile in 2.07 1-4 om Citizens of Buffalo Send an Urgent Message | Troops Ordered Out to Meet the Victorious | jeimorulization among the troops and. they are | | Soapeemnaan PUP RONG AND BAS UEEE Rama co the Washington Track, Chicago. =| Miners, Dadly phased. It was intimated that fully TRNOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING OR RAPID hee EDT ea 2h -+: 3)? ) aeatlaaaiaee TH’ Pow HUIDE RY | 3,000 armed miners are in the field in east Ten- iS) | : DICTATION—‘Thorpuch and speed a aude atter for ber sis TER VETERAN, BUDD DoRLE, RELD THE nesxe,| 4 Midnight conference at Buffalo between | ‘int P Erika | “phseaeteater EXCITEMENT IX CHATTANOOGA AND KNOXVILLE — | noasee, and the fight against the. trope. ie tine | Gail or welte for new {atl announcement i i Seo ee ea en ee on attra nt Bek: | oxrana or vax cartons ov tan convict gren tomy fe fut Ciaene wert oar BT seo EY sien ——— Sa9eRD BY 10,000 reRsoxs, weo ware Superintendent of Police Morge | casTLe—TRowpLE EXPECTED at coax. dignant at the governor's, course and lou | <)7000s compe BSRS 01 WILDLY ENTHUSIASTIC aT THE RESULT. Maree Daniel H. MeMillay, W. 8./ cosex rue crisis To we eactxp Topay. | threats of lynching the governor were freely | iW * jis B.C. ne, on behalf of the rail- made on the streets. A corporal’s guard was ALY. MATERIATS ' we | ro : i i oaakdies 2 trying to corral the unwilling militiamen and ber 5. _ If possib CLEANED AND DYED. Maud S.. the queen, is dead! Long live | road, and several citizens resulted in agreeing | Amarchy reigned supreme in the mining tine pRiprdseiongy Sno fe kee ei Sha ey r Nancy Hanks, the queen! Yesterday's sun to send the following telegram to Gov. Flower: | regions north of Knoxville last night. At arrested. but very few can be found. Some of | evening seesions (i months), | SILKS—NO MATTER HOW VARIFGATED-—DYED rose upon Maud S., the incomparable daughter Burrato, Aug. 17. | Knoxville the excitement was intense and was | the citizens are forming companies to leave for typewritine (6 months), $25. 9 re . . Fy Soe: ‘of Harold, the queen of the trotting turf; it set | To Roswell P. Flower, Executive Mansion, | heightened by the lack of de‘inite information | the sceno of trouble, and all kinds of weapons Dest people in Washington.” A RICH EVEN GLOSSY BLACK. N Seoper for Ae Albany t wires having | te being gathered for use in the fight which COURT F. WOOD, LL M., Principal. — mi upon Nancy Hanks, Happy Medium’ peerless y from the scenes of the trouble, the wires having ing 4 eet Be ry E 5 ant Grenme ont daughter, the queen of the trotting world. For We have become satisfied that the situation | been cnt, The mob was in actual possession of | 1t Was felt was sure to come. a “ Goodaaalied (or ANTON FISCHER, al ant Stresbarg dally, at Washington Park, Chicago, Mr. J Maicolm here in Buffalo under the pending strike bas the property of the East Tennessee railroad in | yess ee SwoRTHs AND | TYPEWRITING PRIVATE inetru-uion to hited number: speed end delivered. 905 6 shaw. Forbes’ great mare yesterday afternoon, in the become so serious that we ask that the National the neighborhood of Coal Creek and Olivers, | @0¥- Buchanan was taken seriously ill during foram Gpanonatlo, Moree were Wee sl as Presence of 10,000 wildly enthusiastic people, Guard of the state be called out to protect the | ‘They had cut the wires in many places, torn the night, being utterly prostrated by the strain tome, zd not only beat her own record of 2.09, but also lives and property of « succeeded in lowering the record of Maud S., County. Are’ ~ oO 2.0984, made on a circalar track at Cleveland im 4¢ 1.59 this morning the 1 izens of this city and | up the tracks in every direction and captured UPCn him. His physicians regard his condition Bc, Sherift, vor, | C¥@8Y locomotive inthe mining regions. , | 0# critical. ‘ake Shore switch-| Ata late hour Tuesday night over a thousand | MERSON INSTITUTE. 914 14th at, Mr. CHAS. B YOtNa, s Principal, Will reopen WEDNESDAY. September 28. Prepares soe A SPREADING. THE CHO cing via Ashe 2 er 1885, and the record of Sunol, 2.084 made on ® men nit work. A gang of them were seen and | miners captured three locomotives and several | Both the method and results when | {2r,sll th “colleces. se pocis, West Fotnt end hite-shaped track at Stockton, Cal.. in 1891, snid they had been ordered om that the empty coal cars at Coal Creck and forced the | Its Progress Helped by Ignorance and Super- Syrup ot Figs is taken; it is ple: | econ es ama trotting the mile fair and level, without the Lackawauna switchmen would follow them. engineers to take them to Oliver Springs, tition. a op J P 4 | ATION FOR REALAGE iA gunte wo ket ower slightest break. in the unprecedented time of Chiaiadanaaenis wikaat a vinnie shout ninety-five convicts wereemployed Despite the official reports to the contrary; St und refreshing to the taste, an CERIAN HU STNESS COT : . ° tort ate | : ate, 3 aaant Ay a) ANTON AND Vieo President Webb of the Central, who was | mines of the Cumberland Coal Company. Ther the cholera is spreading in Nijni Novgorod. A| Actsgently yet promptly on the Kid. | SAHon!? Bank of the Hepubite Building, | As Pishoe and Mt j seen yesterday afternoon, appeared quiet and **Tived at Olivers abont 4 o'clock in the morn- esti tien. Twenty-olehth schol ar bewrine Thuraday.Sex- | ——=—== DE = ; 207%. Bucd Dobie, her veteran trainer, drove | MINE her. Pare . an ideal day for trotting. the aoa casey _ hardly a cloud in the «ky self-sustained and not a bit rattled by the situa- and a cool, gentle breeze blowing of Lake tion. “We intend to run our road and mo ing and at once planned an attack on the stock- | Proclamation issuod by the authorities states | id Bovwels, cleanses the | tember 1800 lade, where convicts were coutlied. that some evilly dispored persons have spread gystem ellectual dispels colds, | mente, ig, Peat o'clock they assaulted the stockade an the report that the cholera epidemic is due to | Michigan directly down the homestretch. The ail trains as usual,” he vaid. “There will be! battle proceeded. The stockade was det poixoned meat and sausages, and appeals to all | headachesand fevers.anc cureshab- | & DENTAL Asso oN A oe gee hyper groan dle hord Fratton mat por lb oegiiongy wel 2 ul roan! heer esc educated and well-meaning people to inform| itual coustipation. Syrup of Fige is it well could be. The mare was in excellent | strictly to busmeas, and we shall look to the | cight militiamen. Two com? ee ee peop! GTONIY seshel? Sista and’ cond state of New York to do the snme and protect Guardeen route from Chatinooga vin Harri- | the police of the circulation of any such rn-| iy ody 1 ever oe MANCY HANKS APPEANS. our men from asmuult. ‘This cannot be done | man were compelled to. take the ile mors as may come under their notice, and, fur-| produced, pleasiny to the taste and om aman every boris Thelereset ores about 3 o'clock when Nancy first came | with a few militiamen, nor a thousand. The | few miles from Olivers on account of displaced | ‘her. threatens the disseminatora with severe! geceptable to the stomac Ii or mend for new —oslgee track. She passed the grand atand | S¢-ctlled strike on our road araounte to noth-| raile. Hundreds of shote were exchanged, but ponislaneat, j Seceptable to the stomach, prompt wation. | lental prac ing. Our men generally are well ratisfied with gtrange to say, no one was injured. Gunrd: ta! d truly beneficial in a mag while the other horses were scoring and re- their positions. ‘They declined to work be-| and militia. seeing that it was uscless to combut In its action According to inteliigence received from vari- aay on z . ariaere re F Pledged to the promotion of acientias , . ented ovneey 9 2 =. with the ceived but little recognition. An hour later cause they feared molestation. Many of them | 4 force of ons paris of Russia, even in the remote Urat | HS eflvcts, prepared only pron ee 0 STN SSGTOS, . | ae areen “ the was out and went portions of the track at 9 | returned to their piacea this morning. We qnietly surrendered. districts, it has been found necessary to adopt | Most healthy and agreeable sub- 2.20 clip. She was warmly greeted 4 have aewured them ele —— and ‘= soldiers were lo: , military mensnres egainat the oatbrenk of chol- | gtances,i i ties od - and after jogging a mile went to the stable and tertain no fear of results, e have run the engineer, at the point of a Wine ern riots, in conzequenc the popular prejn- : . hae with Gas or Zonine Saar saecd dicen preparatory So bes tee baat, | Sere sork Cotncl oo now-esson tel loc tee| oo Compelied to pal the train ont in the direc’ | ice nesinst wunitate’ preceutinn Attain commend it to all and have made which was scheduled for Soclock.| Panetually years, and we like it. Our men aze higher paid | tion of knoxville. and at Atkarsk, where the epidemic has already it the most popu with Ritvse. - to the minute the gute at the eastend of the than those of any road and are well sutistied. | {he stackade was then burned to the ground. | appenred, the inhabitants ate xo, torroriged b Syrup of Figs is for sale in & REPORTING. “LEARN TY AT ST . asie track was opened and Doble drove her out. She We, on the other hand, have been spared the | Arriving at Clinton permission was obtained the threatening attitude of the mob thar no in | Pe er Meade Se as ge atine Was without boots or trappings of euy sect. constant firing of committcemen and griev-| from the railway offic: 0 take convicts to | dividanl citizen dares to infc the police of | fH both by. leading dre _, Brother Pres ioiews and was bitebed to one of the new sulkies, with ances at us, which wns almost continual while | Knoxville. which was the only one | the attempts made to stir np disorder. ‘The | Auy relinble druggist | —— , ball bearings and pnenmatie tires. Doble the union was trring to help ns ran the road. | tn or ont for twent walked her slowly to the head of the lower turn | “The situation resolves itseif into this: We | Knoxville about and then came back to the wire at» gentle can raa this road now thix minute with the | rounded by. an . a we have at our disposal, if we can guarwn- | 2 After waiting x few momenta untila drag tee them sure protection in the discharge of | which had gone around the track close to the | thei the state of New York must do | pole bad left the track Doble drove her back to that at « We the sixteenth pole und then came down at x for men. All we w: smashing gait. Frank Starr, behind sur houre, arrived in | police have been thoronghiy reinforced through- ve it velock anil was soon rur-/ ont the country. ; | woinptly ic immense throng of curions | Quarantine has been established at erery| yie Wu wut accept NO. 19 T ST. SW, port of Denmark against vessels. arrivin | Mf a . pase aca | Russian porte. OTe tT verte Nash-) Sweden intends to station tive gurbonts| GALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 7) save. e in no tronble whatever | . Four convicts escaped between Olivers | along the Ballic coast to prevent Rutstian yes BAY FRANCISCO, | < nt issoldiers to prevent the | and Knoxvillo. Communication with Coal Creek | eels from landing enrpoes without perinission, tOU/SVILLE. KY. KEW ORK Am ROO! Tun- | men being hilled or injured at their posts. As | was restored in the afternoon. The line waa no | Dispatches from Teheran state that in, the | —— see tee & | oN ning Abe Lincoln, wan whiting for | yoon as there are soldiers enongh we will have | sooner reopened than the miners took peaceable | last lees der rate has ind angen qe him. | Starter Walker leaned far over the rail- gwitchmon and other help in abundance. ‘the | possession of the office at Conl Creek and. to | 600 daiie viag an SUMMER RESORTS. | Taree Fr ears ing of the jadgew’ stand, his eves on Doble s New York Central,as 1 said, will run its road in | Prevent the disyatel of regnlar business. they | The Mehammn lots are fecilitating the | === 5 5 == | petition on the Ist, 2d and 3a face, watching to see if he wanted the word. | its own way.” Ried thousands of words of staft. They paid | spread of the disease by the strict observance | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Te THY START. | PROM THE STRIKERS’ STANDPOINT. for all messages at regular rates and the com-! of their funeral forma. Tn mort of the Moham- | JQRADY HOUSE, ATLANTICCITY, NV. J.—aRKA is open to Just os the mare shot beneath the wire Doble! Tate in the Master Workman | Pany could not.refuse them, teilan famitien the dead are washed. and then | sou tvari. a Me. er drew back and Abe | seer of ‘ IN CHATTANVOG ried withont clothes or coflins. e WASHING chesiza mu. shook bie head. Mr. Walker drew tack and Abe | Sweencs of ‘chen, man interview, groupsofercited peoplestood | Perle almost invariably in the ‘contamination | 0: ber 302 pulled up to await a second trial. Back to the made some serions allegations. Said he: “You igeaupeotescited peop! of thowe doing it. Ab the instance of the Ame: | FJOTEL ALBION distance flag this time, and at «gentle trot, | may say that the switchmen are not only not to| in the streets reading bulletins from the sent of {Jan howpital boned the. goveroment i offering | ATLAN which increased rapidly as she drew near the cts of disorder that have been | war. A penetrating indneements to E mn physicinns to come | Qfsne aan wire. a nod from Doble, and “go” flashed from committed. but that they have not sanctioned | ing all over the dis | to the city, but few have responded. Through | Walker's lips as the mare shot like an arrow way. The best proof of this is | seem te mind it. the influence of the board e system of dead | 32 toward the turn. ‘There wax work for Abe Lin- ve been nore of them arrested on an¥ | the mining district, where carts has been introduced for the purpose of | PUQTEL Ebr coln now, und for the tirst#ixteenth of a mil arges. How long do you suppose 8) miners are aweeping law and y before | clearing, bodies from the streets md houses of | 44? miee lost ground steadily. Then Starr urged him would be out of jail if we had been con-! them without stopping to count the cost. | the poor. ; on, and he was on Nancy’ eel at the qn i Vin these deeds? And bow long (08 | Oliver Springs has fallen before the rifles of the | The shah, who has been making a tour of ‘There was not a sound in the densely packed | suppose it would take the rélirend detectives. | mob und Coal Creck is the Inst link uow int the | hin provinces, telegraphed last week that he | H Brand stand as the mare flew past the quarter | who awarm in these yards, to gobble them in? | remaining ch: It was the cynosnre of all would visit Teheran to confer with the city | pole in 3134," 2.06 gait. Asshe started along Not an hour or two. There isa grent deal 1.n- | eves, It is here that bloodshed will corse if it | officials as to means of relief. He will remain the buckstreteb, trotting as true as x die, head | dor :he surface in this matter. which it would a hilland | in the city a few hours, after which he will fol- well up, her feet striking the ground with the | surprise yon to learn. You are aware that the been kept | low the court of Sultaneeyah. regularity of a pendulum, the crowd begnn to terns a ‘ock houses | — | ar, hand) will procure it | (yoNzsca co} any one who wishes to | I train left the station at 5 p.m. avicts to the prise ° Fathers of the Sori $ WILL OPEN ON MBER 5, 1892, olareh pen tosuce, September. ‘This competiti evea to students already belonzin: roa! p JAMES bs For further ok TEETH WITH co! 1 aware may by au3-2m_ hree infuutes' walk frown bathing eronn Ve ymodates 3 AND DAY SoH99 LADIES AND LITT: ~atand: their dependen- are far seat a yeur. Wurmur, “shell never do it, never in the lar among the working | and every requisite for defense. Five hundred ; care world:” but the old timers ontlined Doble's we of their treatment of their met. | men were taken to the place from Kuoxsille, SUPPOSED TO BE A NIHILIST. ey eee ear | Saturday, with 8! gray jacket against the picket fence boyond him, I their men like dogs, and MeLecd, | ‘The little handful from Chattanooga will go no pai by ne pork 7 = Sa novo ahd Bimire wt 2050. m. and a» he pamed them so rapidiy that they of the road, even decliued to ree there at once with a Gatling gin anda howit-|The Man Who Was Arrested in Pittsburg CCEAD END OF KENTUCKY AVE. i aor <a tk son oon ete ee ee eS ‘They command a full swoepof the valley | Yenterday, “ i . t 4 ‘breath and said nothing. They kuew the record | to xee him. tie was asked to give only so muc! iow, and sh ie be attacked thes o — a TT, 3 was going. | & lve minates, but declined. Whon the firvt | gre safe. One point. was overlooked in woleet-| THe man, supposed to be v Ruskian nibilist, M-calloch,. br av THe matr. | of this strike came it became necessary some-| ing the wite. Mehind it riven plateaus, | Who was a y Detective goulsun in Pitts. | As the mare, still keeping up her beautiful how or ether to divert public sympathy from | each higher than the other, and all command. | burg yesterday wearing « false beard had a| L, gait, went by the half-mile pole in 1.03% a man strikers. Railroad lawyers and railrond | ing a sweep of the garriton. From these the | large revolver and x knife om his perwon. | managers are no foolsand they devised means | miners can clear the fort in a few hours, ln Tae Aadk i Bhar front stand calied “1.04 at the | py whic got 5 ut the | i SIE ibe oI he oni etn | wneng pentose aaling z we a ia | While at breakfast in the Merchante’ Hotel | M S i ol 01 cowd. | strikers in the he strikers did not set | a Satay qurtie she Snibes® shouted Starter | thw carson freiSenday mornin” "| “A poliiel scheme ls tlarge measure re-| on Water street it wer discoveral. that he wes Walker. but his warning was not needed. The | meible for the outrages of the past few days. | in disguise. ‘The detectives were notified and | 7 crowd had <ubsided of itsown accord. Its own | ynelusions,” said Mr. / Gov. Buchanan, it is charged, refuses to call followed him through the atreets. When | gesirabion ioctl breathless interest in the event kept it quiet. porter was not drawing con- out the entire state militia to quell the r vat half way between Nmithfield street and | year. Mrs. F Not a sound was heard as che moved past the | MG Wcaniea Dekcpeaece valteglengs cap three-quarter pole and turned into the home- | Bete te ota ie Wood street, on 5th ave Oo een T stretch. Abe Lincoln. under the whip. moved and declines to call out the troops against them, | 4n_ stopped a German an up to Nancy's throat latch. Doble spoke gently T | What few are in the fieid out orders or | language, asked some questions, The man | tober and her feet flew °| leadership and have no fixed purpose. They | pointed down the «treet toward Mr. Frick’a AINE, KENT BOCK PNON, VA . ATLANTIC saree end of Now York ave. epart EMINARY. wy ag 70) etm, Wook days, and 245 p.m. dation, 5.00a.m, daily. OL anil 40 ye tu COKNE! RM AND PTH STREETS N.W WASHINGTON, D.c., SSa.m. week daysant S. Y.. all throngh trains Wy wits beats ot Brokn Acct. goer ransfor te Pulte strect-ewoldang crows New ork Cy te these roads hud parned thetr own, prop and Mr. Sweeney said: * Se heard just the rumor going about, LENDALE, 10 North Massarhuset | | | BOARDING AND PAY SCHOOL, | OCEAN | | ‘s rhea of Fang ; oes FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTERGIRLS. | Dp ovxp Salt Setingehh thew. = Howe. Tt is well known that the cars bnrued | are ximply spectators of the minors. w office. Coulson = . an | _ Howelive a ni neds to RQO par ae ck bok tad {tt yelled on irrepressible enthuvinet, an ndemned, abandoned old haike, shunted | They ice baily, Sighened. “had wired i. ergs ae oc SE Daltmore. Jebel | Eithteruth sear opens OCPOREE 4, ism | - wasn faint yell aa the fastest quartet of patter- | on to grass-grown sidings ont in Cheektowaga | tgnengs a itaday. Billets ore EE tea | agen a Moc balbbiaes sputecis <peipel sor ea he ing hoofs ever beard on a trotting track swept | and left there to rot. The Poles have been | Su0oss for assistance verterda miletins | in city hall. Coulson compelied the man to re- | ‘Kentucky were posted calling for volunteers ocean. 4 ind fifty men | move his false beard. which he said he was | os Fos o apn e under the wire. Ree ee laren ttaene nts (hom for fire. | responded to the call. ‘The street scenes where | wearing to wurprise bie brother-in-law, One| Stee’ er ier cay: Soto SIA per week, | comfort = THE Fixisn. : : soa pee Ss | Ce eared a bo, nugh: beggar descrip. | Rergman, clerk at the Merchants’ Hotel. The T ON, ATLANTIC crTy. , sly cbdenlt vd | acl eereant heroes | st gil e name of Gy - : cag ‘There was e moment's jue, a hasty consalt-| cory burned Sunday, and that burning set the | Hom, Anarmed squad chased recrennt heroor | man first gure the name of ( tt Largest hotel Open all the rear Special advantazes in ing of watches, and then an umbrella went sail- | citizens against the «witchmen, who bad had all | a eS ee ward the name of Geo. Lehberger. He was | ing into the sir from near the grand stand. It | their ermpa'hy : the m and declared the! troope ought to | then xearched and on his person was found the | Orchestra from Jnne to Octo mat Maske: was necompenied by loud-junged howls, and be sent up at once, but few of them seemed | address of “Chas. Staddler, government Orens- | rien at ren Sane willing to go. Citizens were called to bring | burg. connty Werchacaracks, Bielortzker iron | *”! * a * = 2s other o } ag wig HE MARYLAND. ORK p> ly ep eg ara epee ongp One hundred mountain men passed through | shot guns and other arms to the armory for the | works, P2uasi HE MARYLAND. | YORK AVE, wh other on the back nnd shook hands wth | Re#ling yesterday afternoon to take the places | Purpose of arming the recruits. It was feared | An investigation proved that this place is | conveniences. erected April. 1801, jean he elevator, perfect sanitation. - Steain heat, passenger elevator, perfect sanitation, | GHoK 40 ipitpoy. ‘ NORTH GERMAN 2, Modern Languaxes OXY 8. 8. CO. 9.00 and 11 50am. and vunday For circulars apply incipal, we ws ELIZABETH J. Sowers. é : . x that the miners would kill the little knot of | where ull the nihiliste in Ruesia were seat and F. 8. On ae qich other, mm sheer delight. Incidentally they | sf the sitikereon the Lehigh Valley, rallroad. | borg and bei parents were frantic as wild re: | the police decided to uotd him, : 3 —— HOMME ot her reed | BOOT wnt kept on y The hee: ch went [hes y ille orte would come into the city. :90 p.m.al or lett \d a to Leh- aaa week told Doble even before he had slowed up resxoun, and are all practical and experienced | P “4 P. rorilyper eure take ohecmta fiethn-pihe | a RY PARK. company of thirty volunteers picked from the | berger at Jobnstow ‘hat the soomsiey dest familien in town went to join the Chat- | telexmaph the police there. In 2 short time my tanooga boys at Harriman. answer came back that the man was wanted at yy Sieh te adeaed castackia oun cake ‘came | Kade men, and will Be used back to the judge's stand bis face was corered | It was learned last evenin; With © smile as wide asthe visor of his cap. | as secured enongh men already to fill the ‘aria for Washineton, @.05, 17 Wass Pas e é that place on a ebarge of criminal assault on a fle hcl said that Naney Hanks would bent the | places of every stciker on the entire gstem. It SURRENDERED WITHOUT A Sit0T. * | neretary, UL ce an en nent thet Ecos Salecvel noeanec, Gant they CRAEaT CE Without a «ingle shot or the pres- | fourteen-year-old girl. A Ser LUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMEMCE, eel poweta. a fend cath Of Padhertom. Waislt WN 68 We : oe P Otto Ber cnlled at hendquarters later | _ g BY COAST. {© on Net eh amd ay ‘ OVATION To BUDD DOBLY. neo panies < i euce of a miner within sight of Olivers | and suid h Sind ae URNER, A. M,C... Pri RATLINGS, VACAN x: | old men were called upon peraot ester lay, and said the man was his brother-in-law and | (EE CARI. | Tearn to ae moeraph aud *enewriiar As Doble dixmounted from his salky he was! and the majority guve assurance that they | SPrings the cowardly warden surrendered to | asked for his release. When told that he was | 1 inane | anickest reparation for an office stassion. C <8. Sauce. #15 per wel surrounded by men who wrung his hand again would stand by the company. Cars were fitted | © Co¥ardly enemy at 8 o'clock in the morning. | wanted for criminal assault he seemed much , pee THALDEMA! and again. When he had 2 chance to use a Up at the shops with bunks, mattresses, stoves | M4J. Chandler and thirty Knoxville “rifles” | surprised, and when asked about the address | Shorthand dictatone by” « General Famenwer Avent nt the phonosraph. Tadivviaal | ad dt thachcas War cieutenn Bote by eenertansad, cn Searonte lncrae |pcrso~ nn eg 20Fa_| BAe TNR’ & oT RAILROAD, arrived at the place last night and made prepa- | found on Lehberger said he knew nothing about FIL, | the Pnvlis': by and civi! service courses. Ry | om <_< aan = _ > hand be lifted hie cap in acknowledgment of | #"d tables making every preparation | Tailons to resist an attack. At#o'clockyes- | it, but admitted thet it was the place where Co™ sii é a | Meerut £05 | PIANOS AND ORGAN we Png hme yg eee erent | Loud ‘calls £0F | ¢.c the cotturt and provection. of the non-| Fdar morning the stockade physician came | nibilists were confined. Bergman departed al | SEPTEMBER 10, AND WILL RE CONDUCTED ON | 1" enme a Se, (ee = | acute aud C street “Doble. Doble,” went up, and the vetern | pep gy ate will be fed ‘and housed in the | to the quarters and stated that 1,800 miners | most immediately. He snid he did not know |THE SAME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS FOR- MSS AMY ©. Leaver OF RosTON. | Retiasie FERS, care ant North weet, Vestibnied Limited Fx- eceenes in “ = omni [emer " = various yarde pending the trouble. & 1 po- | Were awaiting an answer as to surrender before | that hia brother-in-law was a nihilist. Bergman | MERLY, FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS LIL ST. N.W. |” Tempie of Stasic, 209 6 moved his cap and bowed repestediy to i y Special ; attacking the place. He told a graphic tale of | is a Russian count. He bas lived in P sy20sim hed wild applaase that greeted him. “Tree cheers | Hicemen beeper ge ed ——- wali | the pred yels desperation of [egecteted ok matinee ; aes Tea pearaeme for Naney Hanke. shouted Starter Walker, ‘oll MO eight trains ate to be given saline | Warden Farris became terrified at the recital. | Lehberger was photographed during the day Gnd they come from 10,000 throats with wild | (hronsh freight oat an owen teen —_ The troops desired to fight, but the warden | He objected nt firt. but afterward consent enthusiasm. “Now. three cheers for the man | rower by having — deputy | urged surrender, and ina few moments Oliver | Besides the pistol and knife found on oom u OTR MSS, BALCH AML and Businons Collece, prepared succossfa! and censas exsuninations, unton, 110.40 say xtathons | PIANO AND HARMONY. | i | who drove ber,” and again theair was shivered, Springs had been added to the list of captured | hud a boiile of huir tye. The police . OUT OF WASHINGTON. (TRE ROCKVILLE. scHoor. dies opens September 1 to the principal, Miss LUCY euls-dn e ee ~ s es marched out by the committee and connected with Nihilist Lerkman now in jail. >, countered about 700 miners, who kindly assisted | roundin; the case which the police are keeping fticial time for the mile, which was ax bonect , lifted at Buffulo, Packerton and Sayre. mature roren nate meri po ping ‘Organs and Lolians for sa’ DhOoPs Mw. nt " reel . Sl 5 YEARLY, BOARD AND TUITIO: smileas wus ever trotted. te .S1ij, 1.08%,} _ RECKUITING WORKMEN IN PHILADELPHIA. | the direction of Coal Creek. Reports conflict = See = | SLOO seminary (eisles: #150 military ‘cade 1.3634. 2.07%. The last quarter was trotted iu, Seven « astothe treatment of the troops. One wire Lhe Adatene Ron ea REE a 90%, seconds. | over 500, left Philadelphia on the Philadelphia | says that they were packed into the cars with The Benevolent Hibernians. = = - A Bg eet ‘THE MARE NOT DISTRESSED. jand Reading railroad wt $:30 last night for | the convicts and were cent with them, which ie} The twenty-fourth annual convention of the IN THE MOU = PER VEAR AT LUTAr 20 0 ¢ Baltinore) for es. for entalognes Rev. J. Ht. TURNER, A Si, . Catherviite, Md." eint-im” | 3 ANSP, ARUNDEL, COUNTY ACADEMY. 4 Day | 3 tm | ACand‘poarting school for young Indies atle- 3,000 FEET ABOVE: | nan OPENS SEPTEMBER 1h. gives acadetnical | The exhibition was given for a certain snm | Sayre. 'a., where they are to be employed in| Must probable. When the stockade ‘hed becn | Irish Catholic Benevolent Union began its sea | OMFORT KETREAT.—MOUNTALNS OF MARY- to be paid by the Northwestern Breeders’ Awo- | place of the striking switchmen. Most of them | given to the cominittee and the troops jsion at ‘Toledo yesterday. The delegates at-| Cam rarae Harper's Ferry). tunexcelled for heal dias, Guked whine dhasiien ‘ta wath ed at points along the Sebuyikill | Svay, the body of the assailing party tended mass ina body at St. Frances de Sales’ | parse fall, natin: of - ™S valley and are experienced railroad hands, | the stockade and oiled it well. Then the torch ly meeting &* being held. An additional sum was re Keep Tryst, Washington co Ma. to be paid if the record was beaten, but Doble | . 190. 40 a.m. and *5.280 pan 400 Railroad officials declare that *everal thousand | 88 applied. Flames leaped up in an instant, | Church and then assembled for the transaction ‘OUNTAI tata) and te nant, 2.00 mone. Jditiona! men will be sent from Philadelphia | end wi the timbers crackled the outlaws | of business at Memorial Hall. Prosident Daly | Mivea; 3 saddie aud diving | courecs and prepa:vs for business or colleen: the neicl- | RN E WO ty ff Gostined to may whatst was. He wased onthe-| toiny. ibis) Jooted the company's store and other property, | of Philadelphia submitted his annual report, | HmS™ Miz\*Rurora: W.Va. Siti” | rallrsad avd mall eervice Rta MTOM: Prowpt | mic kG kh genset lye cscene tiga aes an "Peaking of is mare after the beat | “Three hundred men were reeruited in’ Phila-| taking evervihing portable. Maj ndler and | which was largely an appeal for organization | GEe wee A.B. JONES, A. i, Principe), | UNEQUALED IN TOF, TOUGH, WORKMANARTP | iclphia yesterday for the Lake Erie and Wee-| Sergt. Galvin managed to escape and made their | Tho sum of 8405-000 wee pos railroad to take the place of the strikers. | W4y to Harriman, where the Chattanooga boys cli AND Dt" “She is, in my opinion.” he said, “without aid out for relief dur. Peer ou the trotting turf. She was! not dis i 5 MO! NTAIN HOUSE. j on. it Hill farm, Blue Ridew ——- "ss invite’ to ing the year. Secretary Griffin's report shows | $3' de of Senendoah river, Harper's Ferry sk pare y MD., KEF M les,” fatshed in desiens of HIGH: AGERSTOW! Conservatory. Au” excelient AR COLLEGE AND | «Nig it acl is. | & open at 10.00 o'clock)” vl " | c o $Gand #7 por week. Children bal? Fates, for wits. | Ear DRCoRAT: Re ? ‘Tor Philadelptis, Wilmington and Chester, 8.00 " An office waa opened at No. 240 South Sth street, | Were. Here Chandler refused to tell the story | that fifteen societies have been admitted during BOperday.. Return tickets ood to Oe- | Bend far catelonas. Rev. €. e Beebe og sg A A eg p.m. daile. . . 8S a Sa meee ae i charge of an agent of that company, and in | of the affair unless paid by the ‘Rawepaper mer. | the year and one reinstated, eight of which are 1 CaDResRY ot notel Fite hundred ant ie Sees ee Teas, | Buster Porter Case on all day trates. janet ay pa icoren ettarmetlnan that mile in 2.07%, | Feshouse to his advertisement crowds of rail- oe ing composed entirely of women. The union now aues abit FOR BOYS, BOCK- | country, in thorouch repair. - she conld bave gone out and trotted very Idon't say that «he could have equaled tne Car raunine throu to Boston without Foud men out of work flocked to the spot. The | After burning the stockade the miners turned | numbers 189 societies, with a membership of | FJ? TOP HOUSE TIARPERS FERRY, Xs Pourhkepaie bride, lading Pascougors in Bal, w. va. | new hands are, in the mujority of cases, old | their attention toward Coal Creek and a general | 19 174, | is. ‘Thirty minstes rate. For cataloras jowaeures, SPECIAL NDU Mi co as, wich will be arreaged on BAS! jONiTuEy INST ALES niseteea | | For Boston, "2-40 hus. with Pullman Buffet Sieep- ALLMENTS when H railroaders and skilled workmen, and were | Movement was commenced toward that point. | rae bara laren ageing M. station at Boston. . Principal. % 1 2, ees Xoren SE TREE'S 00. For Atlantic Crts, 10.00 and 12.00 noon. Sunday, she could have put in a very fast mile without | [pilreaders and andi With that point captured the miners have given ee SPEER C3 S17 Market foe 7 inch troable. She trotted true from the sire porns ger yng yap emia. ‘The | dip death Flow to the lass system andl a erro ‘The New British Ministry in Session. VEacet Sentey._._ —Dety_, Wountay eniy. e wire. never lost her bead aud did not XExpress train, for and checked from hotelsand resl- ransier Co. on orders left at ticket at . . De you fort will be made to take it. Col. Woolford | ‘The first meeting of the new British cabinet ta oneee be porno b meget reine Declined to Tell the Senate Committee. elon o = a march to that point| was held yesterday. Mr. Gladstone presided. only swished it through the air alittléand Asa Potter, ex-president of the Maverick Na- ois pete The session lasted two hours, spoke to her quietly as she entered the home- tional Bank, now defunct, declined to inform z Mr. Gladstone wiil today 1ccompany the min- Stretch. Iwill not start her here again, but I the Senate iuvestigating committee at Boston | Jt ¥a# announced last night that Gov Bu- | isters to Ouborne house, the queen's revidence, have every reason to believe that the will make 104th Session commences ptember. . “ eA Excellent mooi, roy 12t016. ‘i TOMAC RIVER BOATS. chanan would have the second regiment, con- = Hagerstown, Ma. OSPECTAL. A : whether or not he had bad a settlement with | 1 €00- | on the Isle of Wight. > a | rue RESTA ATTENTION GUVE m | JB O 2 canteron, — = ee Moe Bice She hd the rae oe tte time Ieving A. Evane in 1991. He failed to recollect | isfing of four companies of infantry and an| “7x6 rollowing from Truth, Mr. Henry La-| LOCENO9D HOU Rava wae 1D ob Routt Agee Eat am. a si. coures ineach college, with dit sand se Serves. “Opse Se Ig Kaarees| eek Eee vw Wi aoa MEDICAL, &c. J), MULLER. 1027 97H ST. > MER RESORT = sv: Has well-sbaded lawn, fine mountain 7 water, hot and cold baths, porticoes, fine scenery and | GT: JOHN'S COLL eae daresn nt Dorion, Roe spare and | ST 18a ae eo ; 2 Shady THE bieks can beat it in the fe. | 208* to Pank Examiner Magruder, nor could | artillery company,on the march during the | boy chere’s pay , fe regarded asa threat: iawan! “ane See ee esters, O68, Bet | Addreenthe President, THI LL.D., PH.D. 507 12th st n. om . the running horse ‘ho helped APTI. has been located by detectives in Bell- | coucentraied on oul Creek and you may ex- quonee 140 AnD ©. ©. he give the committee a list of notes aigned by | night. Fully 200 men will be ready to meet the | °°! re i F. LOVEET. Provrietress,_tnya0 Sm | _ 1718-2 Graduated London, England, 1865; New York. 1879. Kellogg. ite had also forgotten the particulars | miners today anda bloody conics may be ex: | ong ytne clectors And that. the ministers who 11774. 1802-03. |" Biedder and Kidney Ailmenta, acute or Onronie | Prom ef ny idea that you were break- of # ye for £99,000 made by Mr. R. Ballon | pected unless the minere change from their prepared to ase the weapons placed. in thelr | 5 ocx pxox PE “sr. s TY” MD. Biood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- Saye, Novurdeyeand Sundays 3 ‘ ‘i indorsed by Potier. ‘There were several \t ‘They are ft ith v paoas OCK SPRING butidings : whart, Sen Wonders wah knee ot the half.” said Doble, with a quiet | Gther thingy concerning which, the, oonsmittee | Led egged om, by seliticlaus The teoste acs | pare emperg pana teas ean preas Re eri seceaninny, tani haanaiae sp tesla lostion ot toe a ieee eustion, Nervous Debility. ayn 25h vie Criield Th a ia Nene? yas Sing to come very | could get no information from Mr. Potter. He | terrified and uncertain as to results. “Today it | umt,tbe™ can ts warts bneten agar toe 300 race pans: | Maney eapuse SKILL. SUCCESS. Arriring, jg, Werhinrten ot Vo wad . . = mitted that he from we vil ” J The Ba ee ed der ie fpked at my wateb and | admitted that he had advanced money the was expected would be a great day in the civil | ties, ae Ce en eet iid begins menb7O0e8 400m Senies. bene. sas she bed Sone it tn Tay watch. and hank by which Mr. Magruder, the bank exam-| war of Tennessee. Fear has veized upon Knox- pa tL PLE "Yor hew ilinsirated circulars oir. > te te» <yraaminayow pyeaweoay oo a ee Smaabeos wp holy | iner, had made ¥30,000 in the sugar trust. The | ville. Her people have wired messages broad- mires ‘Apply wo . A. : s0d-c01 Consuttation fren. sy27dexet | VV rea eee eee Eee hen T heard money was advanced to friend of Magruder, | cast, saying: “For God's sake do something! ganigp omg anaes 01-24 NER JOBE Matiz. se et atari emaeeiiiieaae ee ceeded ew taegee etna equa be said, and was repaid. If Buchanan has not got the grit to act, give us| Saturday, August 20, via Royal Blue Line, | —}-°m____ — 3 ee LA STRANGERS. RS. BROTH) Steamer Wi id on MONDAY Tat ne ae et ge ae Ba federal aid!” ‘The 500 formed there could not | Special train with Pullman car will leave B. and MISCELLANEOUS. {50-co2m * “Goraiwall, ¥: ¥. semelished Pogetciane fn as eb Php. FP anm : today $70, pounds, pulied Doble, who weizhed wits tear be armed and are awaiting arms before they |. station at 8:30 p. m., arriving at Atlantic ee ee eobaae: ‘Fears. B08 Bt. 2 iceman Arrownmth of pounds, and a aulhy of Gig pounds weight. | pi “Sic. beethecin ine of aismiter| qumuae tate the colieeed region. Gov. Bu- | City at 9p. m. Tickets to return on all | (ZALLOWAY'S BEACH, YER. OMD.— | FQUQUIER 1 He eS AY ot Sp. Ky m THE NEW QcEEX er agree cbanan bas asked the sheriff of Roane yegular trains Sunday or Monday, or on special Tec Survtclase table tea ees eae: | Renter se Teme. “RA TRee outresion | Cclserin Waahinaton ion isang GRAY: = Nancy Hanks, the queen of the trotting tnrt, | /¢Douald of Cincinnati, for years confidential | Gbanan has asked the sheriff of Roane county | £oGnist Cosine Sunday or toate Ore vate. milk, ae Post ofice ving wSicaster | Vezina. onthe I ee 3 a Date Fehove re: | “tperial rates dor trips tothe pictursegue Lower®o- aaa oc a oat hae yy, | Man and bookkeeper for the Consolidated Tamk | Che in the state seems to have caught a f Round trip, $8.50. te gig ere eo Fd ee Balle rin 3 ande et ee signs be cheat cha ort | tomac. az. She way ined by Happy Medivact oot ats sat: | Line Company and Standard Oil Company in | ¢xcitement that prevents any defirite or effec. “SE on Galiowasie BO. ata: OP ant Saee? GEO AM. PEARS on we Groteal tacger y Happy Cincinnati, who disappeared m; ly last | tive action being planned. Ail forces are being VA. EXCELLENT BOARD AND | *2003m__ see re - tator mare. | pea 2 ra for | ™ t t midnight, sr. bart evens SCO EDAPRDA? Bancy along t6 glory, ina buy borse with suine- | more, Canada. McDonald has ordered that be | Pest ore oe ata news camo that Gor. ScmpepaationsSeatciany, "nee anaes Sing of nbittery. Wo was Sermeriy the yrep- | Loi Teton to give tie reason for such samen, | Buchanan bad. 6 out the entire state a SEaby yours aout the sittin hie goat paints Esfert have etamined Smythe” acounia and | Bit Under Gen, Sam. T. Carnes, ‘They wil PROFESSIONAL. rant oy being bis perfect gentleness and a fondness for | Provounce them kare or a ~ | counties of Knox, Sheiby, Hamilton aud David- ROR CLAY Ig THE OLDEST ESTABLISHa Le roots of elephants, of which horses in gen- | kde a son were ordered to stimmon 1,000 men each Gan cs Hee wenger sa or a feral stand in mortal terror. Lecause of bis level | ieee and goon especial train to the scene. The Sight. ‘itevenls mmyateriee, bend. obedience und thorough reliability he goternor claimed to be able to have 8,000 men provers, brine seperated Fug ben br Doble a+ a pacemaker for Nancy sorted by bis wife two years On the ground today at 10 o'clock. ily troubleserfl eduences, Stronger Hanks re against time. | 1 ‘ cities and al! in will save ney Hanks fs owned by 4. Malcolm Forbes | and a man named Frank G deserted | patietina posted in the leading buildings of ‘Shere others have ‘oon Ses 000. Hae a eee nee daita eet {oF | husband drew a revolver and chet bie. wife in \Guskeenccss nar aight cere sh telctan Soe: ont sueee! thet reneca it fe doubital Ste. Hobert Bonner, | the abdomen and Gray in the mouth, Ho then | nessee, to arms. Will you allow your state ra the owner of Maud Sand Sunol, will be able te | turned the weapon on his sister-in-law, but DY | Ye diseraccd? Se ear En ppm oa belo ooo St peetias-| Gi tines he tyotnters tock a hand and “The miners have captured soldiers; let vol- dead gropltlin. "Bas Tava - | Sound ie. fatal, but there i a possibility of | NBM@F® come st once. Lieut. Koystor is in mf = 4 the ready to receive volunteers.) Headache, Bilious Fcc Sema | nga oad company. » |e Woolford wired from Harriman that —_—_—_ Knozville soldiers had been eaptared Sickness Among Children, ‘route to Oliver Springs. Wires were a =m vais sa no ‘one could tay what fate would eeeten banie = io nar Harriman With the if he