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a : : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. satuRpay." 4 20. 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. X 15 ‘TO CAMP AT CAPE MAY. DISTRICT DEMOCRATS. ac cneen ‘THE STRIKE AT BUFFALO. Mm eent War — ——— —— ———— my afternoon and there tbe) were The Light Infantry Will Take Their De- | Meeting of the Weller Central Committee! Capt. D. 1. Piteher of Columbia Com} ‘statement in | Talk Last Night of se Extension of the es Last Night. mandery, No. 2, K. T., and Mr. J.B, Minatx of| |! the public. A 6 S| Sects - See & Gee One Ree Te sae CORRESPONDEXGE WITH ONAIRMAN maxarrr axp | D® Molay Mounted Commandery, No. 4, have Seeane Seceraias to the, records on Sle at this | There seemed to be little change in the alta. St we deing done the ADOUT OXE HUNDRED OFFICERS AXD MEN EX-| yarionat COMMITTREMAN NORRIS nRAD—we.|TUDed. Thay speak in high praise of their Rublic, Information was received at this office | So" at Budule lett night, but the talk tndionted Wand tt bed tbe taken tach "o Sapre he PECTED To GO—THRY WILL BE BOTALLY BE-| syown’s KENSINGTON SPEECH ptsavowap—| ‘TP. They visited Colorado Maniton \ugast 18 that Tracy City branch had | *" extension of the railroad strike to other | sheriff fearing sertous trouble, ordered out the CEIVED ON THEID ARRIVAL. TOMORROW MORN-| TWELVE MEMBERS PRESENT AT THE MEBTING, ee eee voce ile lad meee company and the sinth bat- ; : “ToW.H.M: b ty EI On 7 haart 36, the eupecintentent of Sgt Seales sybtaredipegele oot inToRigh a ile after 9st, the Wash | “Come back and all willbe forgiven. Ca Fearde to Teinfonn. hese: etecicsin, “nd | cars of perishable property. Switchman Albert ington Lij ntry Corps march down 4 ” a 16, reliable information L. Bowen was on top of Bowen bad the avenue to the B. 4 P. depot and from thence | What is known asthe Weller faction of the ‘ Mimi, ope iy late conten, ou casion to boave tha tin te tend tos west, will, at 9:45, depart for Cape May, where the | central democratic committee held a meeting aeons. Pe ee when he was set upon by a mob in the vicinity command will remain in camp until Monday, | last night at their headquarters, No 1427 Penn- winere Tiger hw weg ba (ee pl rt the | of Hamburg street crossing. Officer Mattison the 29th instant. About 100 officers and en- | sylvania avenue. Urder and the stoghade ‘wae captured by the | Fe*cted Bowen, but not tll after the latter bed listed men have promised to go, butacom-| At this meeting a bombshell was fired which \ miners. Teoeived several cute about the heed. Matti- 2 plete roster is not now available. Col. Moore, | will be supposed to explode with s loud noise in S&S failedMto obey the order. a ~s who commands the Infantry, as the Infantry,| the camp of the Manogue faction—or the ii ‘ ONE ENJOYS and Maj. W. N. Dalton, who commands the In- | seceders, as the Wellerites call them. fantry when it is out as the first battalion, D.| Then, when the smoke shall have cleared away, Both the method and results when | C: N- G., will both be there. So will the follow- | it is thought that the seceders, one by one, Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas. | 16 members of Col. Moore's staff: Capt. Ali-| will decide to come back inside the breastworks son Nailor, commissary; Capt. E. G, Wheeler, | from whence they have wandered. _If they do and ant and refreshing to the taste, and | ordnance; Capt. A. W. Kelley, quartermaster; | it will be the aalthecy over egsis' of Gestion wee ee ‘casmering the ty actegently yet promptly on the Kid- | Capt. George Breitbart pone pa Hee ol Koga ny aaticetrm in Stafford county, Va. 2 Gen. Carnes was in control of affairs at Coal pg ogee Posse and protect the stock iaeine eat on om. neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the ec; | ones, fold them warmly to its sheltering breast | jy 7 Stangier leaves tonight for Kansas City, = iapigebacs nat amen ageal pooge and Knoxville companies, were ordered em argawt Lap bap edger pingetr larg <j ii and afterward di to some te yy in tches to at once soene of action. coun, ntenly, a ole colds, mec fe down ure eT tbe Seedhd Baptita are arranging for s lawn ri, iyi negomten arp dim Fordered ed the aherify of Hamilton and Knox | It wae mid that the lcomotive fremen on the beadac be ext ursday evening at 8 o’c] Minnesote Presb; Ceurch " came tobes, regular troops by | Lebigh, Erie, Lake Shore and West Shore itual constipation. Syrup of Figs is time fixed for the, cate ing out of the prodignt nwt yo mncm © pappadilages Spee ohybedirbeegyy eT ek $00 men cach end the sheriff shelby and | Central roeds would 1 fo eat between ane: the only remedy of ite kind ever Souneet pe efullat| pire, Winfield of Charles county ie visiting | to 290 men; and 100 picked men were detailed | sheriff of other countlos to furnish thelr rer | Lene ot tha proche thea oe aeeing. The, mem produced, pleasing to the taste and ‘TWELVE MEMBERS PRESENT. ‘Mr. Brooks’ team na to guard the depot and railroad property. tive quota. I ordered Gen. Carnes, with | ductors on the above roads, and possibly the met with a smashup on fe acceptable to the stomach, pt At the meeting last night twelve members, a | Hamilton road yesterday. Soon after his arrival Gen. Carnes demanded | 5% wach ly hey snd fool waa) why Megane, SS Bow Ge Soman. ag in its action and truly beneficial i majority of the committes, were present, | . Officer R. O. Prather isansious for the pound- | the amy = agree nai anne have entire confidence in the skill and brav- | come of a secret meeting of the five local lodges its effects, prepared only from the ‘They consisted of Chairman Weller, Secretary esc Ne sn geinake ater erg ery of Gen. Anderson, who is in command of Costello, Treasurer Burns, William Holmead, J. McKenna, Dr. J. Whit. Hammett, F. P. Madi- gan, R. E. Doyle, W. L. Wells, Edward Lynch o'clock came, 2 and 8 o'clock passed by and the | the state force at Coal Creek, and occupies a | ball i miners bad not turned over their captive, He | strong fortified position. The last official | street: at 8:90 grclock last evening and then ordered his men to arrest all suspicious-|Teports were that Gon. Carnes, with a strong j Until nearly midnight. “About 250 men were in | the most healthy and agreeable sub- stances,its many excellent qualities : SaaS Dein WT Wolte, Kean Leek : force, had reached within a few’ miles of Coal | attendance’ represen in the commend it to all and bave made tented by «proxy presented by Mr Costello. Nan neuaal cea trceneosoy acu ee oer een : city, as well as che several roads, ‘Train- ike uaeat Soipensirmy aie Wassedinc of sia an cheeaas Ge oes ner ple EY Inesday, August 17, having obtained | men’s and Conductors’ Brotherhood were Syrup of is for sale in 50c. and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not jo camp. nbiggerenan | ° Nes : reliable inforpation of ‘the strengt, of the | reeented by delegs said that the 867 COREMes Welles ial te totbins to thé Som. follows: “You beeen ae pegeschered @ Ander | miners and Cheir purpose to attac the sta’ | nen of the Bicinen's Broth sree mittee which were listened to with apparently | $100. Eatate of Mary A.M, Down-|Jont caicel vou hace: brokon, faith with | S00P# at Coal CrecK, I ordered the entire mili- | mously in favor of. declating «strike om the A great deal of interest, ‘The rst onowas ad-| An; petition for probate” and letters| 8 "You shail produce him in one hour or 1 Sif forces of the sate to concenttate at Knos-| re, Lake Shore, Labiga, Wont Shore and Cen-| Wat ofthe dealers hare been handling Chicags id will dressed to Mr. W. F. Harrity, chairman of the . It A. and RB. Brown; i ville under the command of Gen. S. T. Carnes, | tral roads. Many of the members. u1 thas | Srereed beef that came in over the Lehigh Valley bave it on hand will procure it Lairomn bee a gO. dian’ fled. | “ill proceed to burn every house in town and | brigadier general, Ne GST. | the local lodges crder the etibe immediate, | oad. In such towns as Mahanoy City, Shenas ‘omptly ior any one who wishes te fod te Me Si | Estate of R Br Carter; petition for letters of | "200% every one of you down. Thave every reason to believe that the insur- | The vo | doa, Girardville and Ashland, where there ane Jit Wo wot accept any substitute mailed to Mr. Harrity on August 6 by Mr. 5 | In less than an hour @ committee sent out for | 1 y 9 inset. | Taey wore held back by the mene eonssrvatl olesaic distributi cies, the Weller. It was as follows: ecepiration Noa) Ram ol BU. Korea: lia Purpose marched oie camp. and, surren Tection will be quelled. | To render this result | men and the matter was referred by telegraph | Ditty have been vers os ACLETTER TO CHAIRMAN HARRITY. jon for an cnnmeretion adminis- | dered the prison@r. He immediately resumed | forcemente cs eile ae ae being sent as rein | to Grand Master Sargent at Terre Haute, tome cases cut off entirely. Tn places the CULIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO “Dean Sin: T presume you are aware of the | Pein, Mate OF glam, M- Fidlet:| command at Fort Anderton. Ho bad been com | sory Mem\petag eeepc gm, te sesembled| | It was sated by one of the firemen that it | cal inichers who hill hometed cattle have eovrsvue. ar ew wee ee unfortunate dissension in the central demo- | Estate of D. P. Whiting; letters of administra- | cfaled os Nga farmbouse on the outskirts of | gallantly made voluntary offers of acsistunce | comply with the wishes of the local organize- | Dot” sory may a for their meat during : cratic committee of the District of Columbia | tion to Mary B, Saunders; bond, €350. Estate| “Trove wag an engagément in the north-|®%4 have beon gladly received. It is the pur-| tion. The strike will be sympathetic, und no pest glenel <Coneee dens tot all COL. W. G. MOORR. prevailing since ite organization on May 8,|0f Henry Haase: do. to Jemnie Haase; en of the executive department to use evers | bill of grievances will be prosented. oo af Cilenge Gomeed bet oS tied up. Each car is valued at €2,000. THREATENED STRIKE AT LOUISVILLE. Astrike of the switchmen at Louisville t+ =< ; 2 tern part of the town last evening between | POS } ee Rs the battalion non-commissioned _staff: | when I was duly elected chairman by twelve | bond, 61,800. Estate of W. H. Leuchi| Gol Sebion f ‘ 1 re nes Re Re Cnaiieten snk’ COMVLAINTS ABOUT THE MILITART, FAT FOLKS REDUCED Sergt. Maj. Jesse F. Grant, Quartermaster | votes of the twenty-two districts, but which |@°,, do.’ Hamilton E. Leach; | bond, | Guards, and about Joo ‘Yellow Cres miners, | i laws to restore order and preserve the tait-| yes js some mattoring te Brie county over ' Shomo, Hospital Steward H. W. | action was Topndiated by the ‘minority ropre- 8 In re C. P. Dougiass et ali! whom ‘they encountered on the hills. The | *eRtnce of the law. It. therefore, rests on every Bergt. Renner, Color Sergt. E. P. Pumphrey. At no | senting the o! x ten Districts, who seceded | Petitions for appointment as guardian. Estate i. | Patriotic citizen to hold himself in readiness in the enormous expense that is to be entailed by | threatened. Employes of six roads have naked DOR. SNYDER, Pisce in the roster is there mention of « chap- | and elected Wm. H. Manogue as their chairman, | 0f, Eunice A. Canfield: will fled. Retate of | To ofthe Chickasaw" Guatds. were “also | a0 hls services should be neaded by the state. |the maintenance of the troops in this city. | for the Chicago aneen a geueral managese in. A number of the members will not be | since which time this district has been regaied | John Davis; letters of administration on estate | yoonded. pee : Strikers, and other citizens es well. yesterday | refuse to grant any increase { The able to leave town tonight, but expect to catch | with the disgracefnl aspect of a ramp central | to N. R. Newby; bond, $180. Estate of T. W. | “Tait night i q| MISS BORDEN’S LAWYER WOKRLED. | protested before the mayor and the eberiff that “ —_ he di R 4 Philline; will “A night the town was reported quiet an: sedan switchmen will hold a mecting soon to dixcum Se ie Sees eet ee committee in opposition to the regular body. fide ar noietee ah ee trea einig; - | there is little doubt that Gen. Carnes and Gen. 000 troops are not needful to control 00 men | the matter. If they should “attempt viclenew | pe Rag enti aor gg “Ihave made numerousa:tempts to reconcile | Spindler appointed administrator: bond, $400. | Anderson can hold {t without serious trouble, | “Pe Difficulties in the Case—The Murdered | who are on strike. the Louisville Lagion bas cntugh companies § Mer, Second Lieut. Harry J. Keough; com-| both parties and expected finally to meet with | Estate of Henry D. Barr; renunciation of exe- | “2 “un ohn = parece Man's Millions. A committee of twalve taxpayers, living in | Drotect every railtond in the eit. Capt. Burton R. Ross, First Lieut. J. | the desired success, but the insatiate ambition | ution filed and letters of administration issued | THE TIGHT OF THE KNOXVILLE VOLUNTER A relative of the late Andrew J. Borden, who | the vicinity of the railroads where the strike fe ie a of the young man ‘Manogue, who, in order to| to American 8. & T. Co, Estate of F. M.| The Knoxville volunteers and 100 soldiers of | 5.5... position to know what the recent exam-{ i Progress, called upon Sheriff Beck for the TRADES 'S GRIEVANCE COMMITTED, E defeat all my efforts tn that direction, bas now | Draney; inventory filed and order of sule. the second regiment, who left Knorxviile for} © ae socent exam | purpose of protesting against the great expense | A number of railroad men arrived at Wilkes ond Lieut. C. H. Kettler: cow- | introduced a new factor to sustain his own ille~ > Coal Creek Thursday afternoon in advance of | ination into the property interests of the de- | of holding the militia here when in their opin- | barre yesterday from Jersey City, Buffale, y D—Capt. John 8. Miller, First Lieut. P. | gal position by the claim that he has received The Victoria Regina Water Lily. Gen. Carnes’ command, returned at 7 o'clock | ceased developed, said an Boston yesterday: ion there is absolutely no need of it. other points, It was ed Duffy, Second Liont. H. Beall. Your support and is acting under your advice, | Mr. Pflater, the florist at tho White ious, | mat night, ater « most ‘eventfal experience, im | ““Mr. Jennings and everybody acquainted | Also a committee of four strikers called upon | Esto greeeced i Tas aeeeeah aon ‘THE PROPOSED RECEPTION AT CAPE MAY. inclosed clipping. says that the people who attend the Marine | Which the nerves of the bravest were tested to | with the facts are surprised at the amount of | Mayor Bishop to present their wide of the case. ruts the. Brotherhood of oo ‘When the battalion reaches Cape May_itie| “feannot believe for s single moment that ss the limit. ‘The trip of the plucky men, bent| 3 Rorden’s wealth I " | They suggested that Sheriff Beck be sent for, | Committee of Mbachcod of Rativest pe May- BE csogetle lhe Sales galermeinred Land concert in the Executive Mansion grounds | yyon the rescue of Capt. Anderson, was not| Mf Borden's wealth. His property holdings | ynich was done. The spokesman of the party | 2*ainmen. They beld a secret sossic restruomtat or Erion cuas. F. pone, | <Dedvled to get there at 6a.m. tomorrow— | frit vou could reach any atch eonclusion with- | this afternoon will be given opportunity to see | without bloodshed, for three of thoir number |e all gilt edged and will sell at their face | stated to the mayor and theriff that, the cbject ‘sball for or aa &: there will be a grand reception by the citizens’ | out Having called for an explanation from me | the Victoria Regina water lily in bloom in the | and two minera lost their lives, others were | value and over. instead of being worth ¢400,-| of their visit was to ask them to recall the committee and « local company of Jersoy | or from others who are familiar with the scan-|fcuntain pond south of the mansion. It will| injured and several miners wounded. Their | 000, us has been claimed, the deceased was | tfoops. Some time was spent in arguing, dur- ‘ef | ope. Escorted by the command, the honor-| dalous condition of affairs in this District. “Ifa| be a rare Fight. ‘This lly is one of the most | engagement with the miners occurred about 6:30 | wort over aiallion, and, the dauguters’ in| 38 which the railroad corporations ereloudly incidental! ary member and the ladics will march to the | minority be sustained in its rebellion then there | beautifal of the species. It blooms as a pure { i the morning. heritance will be greater than was supposed by | emowmced. say further that the: te no trouble | lawn in front of Congress Hall, where the camp | be an end to democracy. The talk of | white flower and then turns pink. ‘The dead are: oy . PR’ OF | | The delegation argued from the standpoint | Sr aimeulty whatever with the ‘officials of the is located. Last Monday Privates John Waters levelandism is simply rot. What my| The Victoria Regina lily comes from the Em-| John T. Walthall of Knoxville, railway clerk, | the public and probably by themselves. that no harm had been done; that no acte of | salcand oui. oe and W. 8. Lee of company D and Harry Leach | views were prior to the convention concern only | erson river in Brazil, and owing to its distinc. | sed twenty-two years. The friends of Lizzie Borden have turned | Inwlessness had been committed and that it was : and James Graves went to the cape to pitch the | myself. Since the nomination I yield to none | tively tropical nature seldom blooms out of | Bruce Givens, farmer, Knox county, aged| their attention to setting up a ciaim of in- | ® useless waste of money to keep the great num- aD SEE, tents, of which there are forty-two. Friday | in my loyalty to Grover Cleveland, nor will I| doors. This summer has been such a hot one, | thirty-nine. : : sanity, and they declare that an investigation | ber of troops here at such an expense to the| The effects of the railroad strike on the they reported that everything was in readiness. | lag behind whenever the cause demands my | however, that the rare flower has probabl; aman of the second regiment (un- | reveais the presence of insanity in the family of | County. ‘wheels of business in New York is becoming Amore than ordinary amount of attention | services. I respectfully refer you to Senator | thought itself in its own i home, ref known); supposed to be from Chattanooga. her own mother and that no member of the | _ “We do not want any one to come from New | more marked every day. ‘The banks are begin Gorman, who understands our local situation, | has unfolded its petals, The wounded on the side of the military are: | Morse family, from winich she came, escaped | Yorg and dictate to us,” eaid one of the men. | ning to be affected by reason of the practice «if or to any other well-informed, fair-minded aegis L. Carty, lawyer, of this city, shot | the reputation of being ont and eccentric. | We Rre law-abiding citizens, and are only de- a teenk Gene democrat. Eunice A. Canficld’s Will. through the left groin; injuries may prove | They say further that Lizzie takes after the | ™anding the rights we are justly entitled to.” = “I have no objection whatever to submi ‘The will of the late Eunice A. Canfield, filea | *4%!- ‘Morse’eand her peculiarities are almostidentical | ‘he men asked that the officials ee: PATIENTS TRABATED BY MAIL 5 the whole case to, the decision of the nations sara oc gfe papas Samuel G. Heiskel, _Brgminent lawyer and | with those of her matcrnal ancestors. ‘hese | time when they could give them a an. Merle, and th 3 serve, boven committee if you deem that necessary, but | Y¢*terday, leaves her personal estate to her step-| democratic politician, slightly woun are assertions that at the trial may be utilized | *Wor as to whether or not they would withdraw or a elton Claas meanwhile I would be pleased to kuow by’ what | daughters, and her real estate to her brothers, || John Milton, laborer, slightly injured. with much benetit by the defense. the troops. DR. O. W. F. SNYDER, authority our name was used by Mr. Manogue.” | Chas, A. and D. W. Prentiss, and names them| Two miners were killed, namely: THE LAWYER PUZZLED. “Now.” said Sheriff Beck, “we don't know MevicKan’s THEATRES BLD6.. an athe Saag George Miller of Coal Creek. what will happen, but we do know what has u It is becoming more and more evident that 3 cl eaahed Mr. Weller explained that this letter had| ‘The will of the late Thos. W. Phillips was Sores eu ot gar! cy prep acr or stint Creek, was | Mr. Jennings, attorney for Miss Lizzie, does | the property of the railroads was set on fire and been sent by the authority given by the com- pesca Peerage nf a — his eng slightly wounded in the heel. J. M. Gant, a| not feel that confidence that be formerly had. | destroyed, and that passenger trains were held mittee at previous meeting which was the re-| Street, to, his daughter, Mrs. Surah ag business man of Knoxville and one of the|He appears very nervous, and is working in| aud other unlawful acts were committed. We sult of astatement made by Mr. Manogue in a| Soest Whe penn ces ee Prorerty to hiv son | volunteers, was badly injured by falling over a| every dircction without ‘a seemingly defined | do not know who did it, but the fact remains Sevepaper intenviow to the oiteeh eee ieee | sour, names as executor, ledge of rocks, purpose beyond a desire to get something that | thet rt was done, and the militia is merely bere \ i} Chairman Harrity had recognized the action of aa MAJ. CARPENTER'S EXPEDITION. May explain crime on some theory other | to sce that these things do not occur agaiu. The Ait) Mr. Manogue and bis followers, Chairman Mary F Field, theeagh Ie, bh Moclton, hae| The volunteors and members of the second See ld pony vor emp ee medpelags Peary apimeclany hind wyeoeemnncts wm ryt g “Tamm in receipt of yours of frie says filed @ petition fora divorce from Frank F, | Tesiment reached Offutts, which is four miles} Jt is understood that Mr. Jennings has de- ‘For my part,” said Mayor Bishop, T can aaa i inclosed new: elippis this side of Coal Creek, about 11 o'clock Thurs- | termined not to move in the preparation of his | only say that as soon as business is resumed and per clipping. I beg tosay in| Field. She states that her maiden name was 4 7 ad, m of his | raw 3 = reply thereto that Ihave given no advice what-| Kelly and she has resided here for ton years, | UA7,isht. After thoroughly discussing the | case until after the preliminary examination. | meh aid. trains unmolested the troops Fa y situstion it was decided to go at once to the re- | It will be his endea' to fc ernment be withd: Ss atameeen Ga that they were married at Detroit on June 27 lief of Fort Andervon. Mat, D. A. Carpenter, | ro show ite whole enoe 4 ree, the government | will we - wet said one of the party, “we will be paid to military work and popular | District of Columbia, The aso of wit aeehe | Inst, and she sharges thet about July 25 she | who soldiered in that vicinity during the war | bring out. In this his purpose ie plein. “If he | have received. the ‘anewer, and. will eitkdeae. features will be made of morning guard mount | convection with the contesvere ia oynne.j® | learned that her husband had « wife living in | and who is thoroughly acquainted with the to- | succeeds in getting the’ prosecutich’s evidene | The answer means that the militie wil met te ape and evening drew parade. When ‘the work of | suthority whateves, on Wor Fe Heseos a? | Llinois at the time, from whom he has bad. no | pography of the country, wook command of the | out ho will ke In‘a poution to. judge of the | withdrawn until we are compelled to sungrate pert en>usend arg Bina ey allergen y Joga seperation, anid she has not lived with him | jen. left Offutt about 2am. and went | defendant's ability t0' make a successful sad o'bers have been brought to ll» our MAJ. W. ¥. DALTON. & § i nity for recreation. A clam bake at| , 78 CORBESTONDENCE WIT sR. XORRIB, iy ff F across Walden ridge by a circuitous route, so as | I! that the state cannot be b1 p! . ‘well’s Point, several. hops and a fewrecep-| This matter being passed over without further —_——. —— point most re-| down Mr. Jennings will be ready to adopt the P One of the members stated that the being ae a Beysenee end If you are ready to look around for the Istest styles | tions are on the program. comment, Mr. Weller said that in order to as- Ladies of the G. A. R. mote from the village of Coal Creek. The night | insanity theory. tion represented the Brotk dof T —- more os .' Ps manufect- im Autumntad Fall Footwear, takes peop into our PACKING THEIR KNAPSACKS. certain the suthority that tho committee had| | At # recent mecting of U. 8. Grant Circle, | was dark and the lonelinem of the road was de 2 MALEetaw's RapmassvE. the Switchmen's Union and non-union men. | Brine conten 000 Oa Serecal Lv ales Sees Last night there wasa busy crowd in the | over its members in the way of compelling ‘at- | Ladies of the Grand Army, Miss Sadie ¥, Un- posed platy ~ Hidge axe’ very Genegs 1 Malay, a hearetbats 2,5 she, speerionsy committee on laws and | S00 a, ‘i armory. Company chests were being packed | tendance and payment of dues he had written | derwood was elected as alternate delegate to the uge lere an salesman, | jegislation 01d a special wufacturers s We have already received many fail goods of the | ong trying on the new blouses which | ‘021°. Norris, who represents the District of | national convention. ‘The Indies of this circle | d#e* of mand stone, Over these obstructions | who boards af 17 Nrauiklin street, Hosion, fur- | city hall today to consider the ad ship goods for the west via the provinces, ea mn oa guses Columbia on the national democratic com- ws, many of whom had never | nishes an important piece of evidence against of tailtg additional expenee " ‘same reliable quality we always handle; in fact the | had just been sent down from brigade head-| mittee, to procure from him an opinion from will hold reception in the parlors of the Hotel | been in the mountains before, climbed and then | Lizzie. He says that a few days before the HIRING MEX IX NEW ENGLAND. quality and sisi are very msoch improved this | Warters. Tonight there will be another and a| fhe wational commitice on this selina | Randall on Wednesday evening, September 21. | descended. ‘Their clothing wan torn and their | crime, while he wat out to one of Mr. Borden's | tion of the troope. A railroad agent from Buffalo has hired forty more emphatic rush—somebody is bound to be : Lizaie F. Kelles i hands and faces were scratched by the bram-| farms, the old genticman, with whom he wasac- | but that the meet! be called. The ssascn, while our well-known low prices still prevail. | lato and then the bore will leave the armory, ent ne al ee ee a Lintate: jeutarrtaatien aeomne bes. Just after they started down the moun-|guainted, camo out very much disturbed. | puperrisors ere tabtectine vigorously against | Sand left for Springfield to recruit other aie ei id say farewell to kerchief-waving girls and move | from this District’ Thereupon Mr. Noveis bad | the heated term in Massachusetts. Mra, E. Ie | tain on the north side toward Fort Anderson the expenditure of any more money. Several | ©" ? away to new scenes and new girls. : ch Taton, the treasurer, han boon -corloutl, the men were divided into three squads, under of them came to town today to ask that the | men there. The Hartford party starts for Huf- foie Shoes for #2.00, €2.80, $2.85, $3.00, €3.50end MAJ. DALTON’S ORDER. i jiglete cient sre “Tue merabers prox | the past two poral pees rlowsly {it for | command of Capt. W. L. Ledgerwood, Gen. D. | thatshe would not eat at the sume table with | bonrd be called together te. Sooioae the | falo today. The agent save protection to the aa Following is Maj, Dalton's order: ceive etier wat bebe eke ne Se age D. Anderson and Col. 8. L. Woolford, respect- | him, and that only that ‘morring when heac- | question of the neceaaity of the presence of xo | Fectuite will be given und the sume wages as the : So. qontral ecaociy Wea.y, Kook: | 20a babs Mrs Wellec east. thot ter so Bhould Be Continued, ively. Soon afterward three men, all uniformed | cidently went into the room where xbe was eat- striking switchmen have receiv Weshail continue oar tarmsin counter forafew| |. Purmant to general orders, No. 7, head | oa a eee atte a ested | rote Eattr of The Hvenlne Bear and claiming to be friendly to the soldiers, ap-| ing she got up from the table and left the ae RS penne penn ‘weeks longer, on which you will find sample Shoes agente Sp bmp Ct vas in that portion of the com-| It is claimed by those having the enterprise | Peared und omferst 10 pilol, the regiment down | room. pe declared that Mr. Borden told him | 4 night dispatch said carefal inguiry ——— é Rowe a Saturday the 20th instant, in National | @Unication: wherein Mr. Norris refers to the | in charge that cars run by electric power will roa then ~~ — the strike districts has demonstrated beyond | A Battle of Words Between Judge Botkin pee S ver cmt | Guard uniform, with shakos, for’ the purpose | al organizations of the central committee. | be carrying passengers from Washington to Te-| Tadeeacere tise were ee i paso aud Jerry Stmpeen. Jess than realar prices. of proceeding to Cape May, N.J., for an en-| The omitted section, Mr. Weller said, was a8 | yoma on the first day of F The i v, No J. poee y of February next. ‘Ata point within a quarter of a mile of Fort , A battle of words occurred, between Judge The discount of 20 per one2 on all Low Shoes not on —— — — a4 a i yg “A discussion of this question would involve | (estion not yet settled is whether these cars| Anderson aa —— = _ CONSULTING OVER THE EVIDENCE. Botkin and Representative Jerry Simpson at Dangain counter will betwen tithe present. This | Cor), augueee will be painre will be | ® Statement of circumstances which would ex- | #e to continue on up the 7th street pike five (pete tae aoe ogee shen hs City Marshal Hillyard and Detective Seaver the old soldiers’ reunion at Wichita, Kan., yes Giscount, of course, is for cash. worn. Corps knapsacks will be carried, blanket | Cd the limits of this communication. My | miles further. If so extended there can be no| Were eport Anderson was in fall | Went to New Bedford yesterday to consult with 4 terday. The judge accused Simpson of slen= rolled and strapped thereon, and should con- ba ssgiewt bererrg ety agelonged omen 7 Boy Fe oP ods wory, LAtk®. | view and the men were feeling relieved at the | District Attorney Knowlton concerning the sir liberty. dering the people of his district, quoting from beer werek he anes ee teason to believe is true and soourate in all| cars would prefer this new route. Above silver Benet taeding cyt eatcen, Ioameceene evidence in the Borden murder cases, which | from the letter in which it was alleged he bad wid 1 bout their ears. Ledgerwood's | will come up for hearing next Monday.” The : ‘homes a w material respects, While I do not conceive it | Spring for a number of miles is s continuous * - “the men are selling their honor, the women fatigue nents ond cere AP be Tecrerind | posible that there can be two opinions upon | ¥ With the advent of an electric roed | "on tenchd'aed they reetend cole ot be ee ee ee their virtue and the children are becoming In chest and must be delivered atthe armory, | this question, it is manifet that it would be | residences would maliiply rapids. “Land now | "he back Ce ale Oia peter weet > . . gach with the name of the owner, thereon, not | Eating forth tho premioes from which ft logis. | foot With so any reasons in: favor or tne | Kel,weze alli thia party. ‘The other compantce An angry dixpate between the two men fol- Geo W. Rica Exch coptaie wil detail” cag or more’ of his | alls follows. This I mist refer to at another | extension it ia greatly to be hoped thatit will be fosed sbout at once and opened fie om the am- old Sodom placed at lowed, the crowd became excited against Si company to pack properly in company chest | time and place.’ made. JF.B. i , and to deliver upon arrival at camp these par-| MB. BRO’ KENSINGTON SPEECH DISAVOWED. RpeRT PGS seat ticular articles. Extra baggage, with the ex-| Mr. Weller said he had an explanation to ‘Two Interesting Inventions. ception of a valive foreach man, will not be| make to the committee. He said that at a re-| Tom the New York Sun. allowed. pr eslathlgs ot Pucrager Peers aa wat ‘The curious invention of Capt. Fraysscix of | sight. They were all well armed and greatly teen itets mnt be procured fromthe dusr~ | cccasion, in the name of the ceutral commities | #20 ¥Fench navy, called the tir optique, bids outnumbered the military. Maj. ‘Carpenter, jer not er ry turday even- “2 i ing," August. 20, and will only be issued upon | and of the democrats of the District, to disavow ee eee ar ee, a9 717 Manxer Space tee . " ordered all three companies to retreat, and ! western . payment of the assessment. the sentiments uttered by Mr. Brown, » mom- long march over the joountain to Offatte was romey 4 PEOPLE'S PARTY NOMINATIONS. 4—Officers’ baggage should be delivered at | ber of the committee at the recent ratification commenced again. The dead and wounded of ar-| The people's party of the fourth Virginia dis the armory not latter than 5p. m. August 20. | meeting held at Kensington, Md. Mr. Weller both sides were left on the field of battle. The five | trict have nominated §. Thomas Loode for Con- 5—Expenses of servants will not in any case | had informed his hearers that Mr. Brown was miners, after capturing four of Woolferd’s men, had im tT. bepaid rem te queanl fund, iat aome 8s Prevent at that moeting in his individual capac- | the of have ee started on a retreat themselves. thé | Geo. W. Kirkpatrick, tenth infantry, is trans- ‘men nor, | rem _ T-J. Hairnen (rep.) has beon nominated NWSE | borne by the officers, company or mess which | ty, not as a member of the committee, and orted in faror ofits adoption. A complete tor was Spay ia ib oppentio a ferred to the cat arm, with rank ‘out the daily quote | i2,the fourth Nebraska; H. Clay pe ‘MOOML. Mana wale that he did not voice the sentiments of the cen- | scription of the thing is, of course, rection, the four soldiers were released and al-| ftom June 11, and is assigned to the ‘third Tennessee, and John Worrell (rep.), “a . - y tral committee. Having made this exoneration | question, because it is @ secret to lowed to return to their regiment. The regi- | fourth cavalry. last night moving Induna, Tre Coxscures Or Faxer Frovr of the contral committer, although without the le ment reached Offutts on their retreat about 10| | The following transfers in the thirteenth in- first time since the WR. REID WILL WORK IN XEW TORE. Can buy oar “Cream Blend” Flour of the following toeaplain why he Ina west cles ee B o'clock yuteriay morning Secouatly. s5- 4 road has im oneef| Mr. Reid, the republican candidate for Vice quam & te te — a French eaten sufficient, the offcials | President, says that be will do most of his ome- Flour on the market ands trial will con- | ° 7" O)0 sation will march direct to the B. Hammett moved that the committee in- ran aah Vince the most skeptical that it ts the very best | and P. depot, where it will take the train at 965 | dorve Mr. Weller’s action in this matter. A i tm use: Wholesale by BB. EARNSHAW & BRO., | o'clock sharp. murmur of approval went around until = Washington, D. €. & “capt Bm. ons of company B will act as | Mr: Madignn took the, floor to euggeat the pro- rete pw 3 officer of the dy. The officer of the will thbolding tion in this case J. EB. CONNELLY, 996 ist nw. Se Fire Lint EJ. Dane or “4 | xs the compani or the assertions the ut, or perhaps until the committee realy to tako up Sirs B 9—The adjutant will provide a detail of one | Was take up Mr. Brown's case for con- i i i if : eS ie eae sideration. He enid that it might not be wise mored today must prove that fect Then [aioeveeed coment tee Baty. for the committee to make a record in this mat- | fires. the becomes ot how ho miltcy 10—It is carneetly hoped that the ter just at this time. One or two others also bat The the yards or how soca RP NERS Emon wlll on Gils commien ceatae ma: San ex favor at Mr. Madigan's views, until | peri into Coal duties their esuse to be hopeless. ¥. M_ DAVIS, 736th uw. and maintain its record for discipline Burns is, upen tho metine by about | ordered: soldierly bearing, and that the uniforma, arms discourteous to the | frin; the stat : A i ef i and equipments will be placed in condition for the most rigid inspection. H i E [ E F H 8 [ i i i i i i FF i i | He E E ii iba; iH f if Li th i Se Gp i tf F { i é } 5 be : fi l i F t i i f { i i { i £ itt : i et 3 { H H i t i f li f : Ht | | iy i g ; E " E i H ii i ft i i : It li | i et | i | Me af if i] F i i z z; E e & ef a F | “il fe & 5 ; cL tert i i et J z {i E a Hy f F i i i id f if i i i iy i 4 eu i : i Lf) i] iit He Bi H itt Af He 5 lf fi pe iit elt ibe | He 4 ti i =} I i it EH