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“THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY, ‘AUGUST 22. 1892. A VERY HoT FIGHT. | the ticket are competent speakers, but have not : = ———— been called on for cam to Lather Hf. Young, 881g scres of land: ® The couservative attaca at the beginning of | Sarah E. Snowden to Lester H. Young; tract of the campuign was directed to the failure of land. $~ Jas. B. Henderson, trasise, to Jas. Gov. Tilman to keep the made to the whi people : P. and Nathan E. Gott, 282 acres o: ques | People in his speeches an forms, to his : Bow THE CAMPAIGN HAS BREY wA@ED record as a stifrer-up of among, domo ‘The political upheaval in Alabama ‘has not Gut Ea ae FAR THE COMING PRIX TEL EO SETS crate, to bis failure to discover as an officer the quieted, though there has been a temporary WHAT MAY BE REQUIRED. oF, < Fangs Aug. 21, 4 bu . . March!” At rst mii old Beon discow AS & STUMP SPEAKER administration capital shunned the state be- when the Kolbites and people's party | mere promise of senatorship to induce the | ing major of the Infantr, (firat battalion, D. C. 4 . | miles enst of Rockville, MM. Namer = e of Giscriminations against it, to the loss were here and resolved to fuse. It has | Tammany people to take off their coats and go, x. G.), gave the command quoted ab 4 and, 4 ~ | show the presence of the precious metal in Correspondence of Ths svenins jot zereuse emmed — - Gg gen oreo rere dem, been but five days since this convention ad- Cock for Mr. si vargooes They —— to} by the Thira Fee oad ones seuatieuion te de tem x 8. O., Augus' te territory durin; mE man movemen trae ve eee t r headed by Artillery Band, Fmd made operations on the prope Convanta ph a bmn ggg ap hn betwen journed and already county organizations of | haze assurances their state and city ma- As soon as ¥ vations were mad iaeed , Blandy, Wagoner, ™ > . Pay x : chinery fa not$o be interfered with by ~4 filed out of their armory into 15th street ir. Perry Conuell, formerly mail contractor picaiyed Bs ‘on the judiciary of the state for not render- | many ‘I ion | People’s partyites and Kolbites are being formed y od {hag bog - the great power which they would put and headed their steps to the Baltimore and | - is . | between this Pe and Brookeville, has par ~ ‘ae | a arguments and m in conventions, called for the purpote of form- | Cleveland's hands by electing him, "Theavowed | Potomec depot, where a special train of nine the onl¢ regular ; ey aan ead: . to the fact that he add porn nd . ‘Tiflsen was clencly “spon fetes: _ind | ing them. In Dale county a mass meeting was | determination st Grace and other anti-Tam- | coaches and two sleepers were to convey them initi | mictecss. — nace) ‘Striving to centralize, the ‘govern: | these laues, which be did by advocating quuli- | Bld day before yonterday and the people's | many leaders to keep up cand thewtate gen: | by way of Trenton to this popalar resort. caieage end ee nniaen ‘axes | Party formally ushered into life. A call has ug iy ge conservative dem upon « pla’ ewapape: nd make himself dictator, to the incon- | fied erally has put the Tamman: more If crowds are any indication the popularity = ss re ansin Not oie < his actions as reformer and officer. | measures to ber owt votes and make | been issned in Tallapooss county, which gave | over’ on the alert and TCS to the suspicion | of this command. i growing rapidly. In the —————— Correspondence of The Fevning Star . CS nace ing argument wes that peace and | negroes contribute to support of 2,400 majority for Kolb in the state election, for | which they feel of ths Cleveland people. Hence armory and on the street great crowds of peo- THE Tavares, Mp, Aug. 20, 1892, parastonenpagmert OE ite people and the prosper- | schools. But these ints have not helped | a meeting of people's party supporters to effect | it 1s well enough for people who want to form ME CORCORAN CADETS. 4 to place the state’ | jf) » could not be secured di him much. Thousands pon thousands of his | an organization.\ an intelligent and accurate opinion on the New | Pie Pushed their way to the front to get one last | — — Contractors Bon: and Nicholson of this town of railroads, banks avd premacy, and that the only way in which | former su; rs have left him on account of | The state convention of populists and Kolb- | York situation, or who contemplate risking | S!impse of their friends and to say good-bye | The Closing Days of Their Camp Are Filled | have just completed a large addition to the ov. Sheppard, the con all classes and’ professions could be ——_ these dat to meet here September 15, will, so | their money upon it, to await developments, for | &é they started on bgt ode and play— ‘With Enjoyment. warehouse of Scholley & Tige, cornér of Main = nee for gorernog, iaa lawyer and into harmony was to elect a ticket pledged to been ns say, -be the dividing line betwoen | they may put it safely down asa fact that’ tho | Much of the former and a little of the latter, | Correspondence of The Evenine star, and A strett, costing about $3,000. ip emai asemegaictegthe aes L: Orr, aaeT en policy of justice to all and tol- - i jocracy and ite enemies, Party leaders say re "are not going to sell out their con-| The encampment of the Infantry this year Came Foster, Dr. 3. 1. Benton hes connected wah @oaw the president of a bank. Cok James b- OFF c-ation to all, and to the upbuilding of the in- larger larger proportions of the | that all Kolbites who go into that-convention | trol of the city and state polities and offices for | Will be entirely different from the encampments Toucuesten Brack, Mp., Ang. 21, 1892. motes gree the conservative candidate for lieutenant g0¥-) 9...trial interests of the state. at each successive ting. their men | will not be considered democrats after that or . ‘& promise of a United States senatorship, which | held by this organization in years gone by at officials of Cristield, Md., to put in water wo: ernor, is a lawyer and the president of the Gov. rm2an's Fonicr. * actually outnumbering the Tillmanites at some | treated as wuch. It 1s now stated that Jones | they cfuld control nx easily without that prom. | Atlantic City and May. At one time the | _ The sun is shining brightly and the boys | At that place. Piedmont cotton mills, the largest manufecth (5. Tiilman‘s policy from the beginning was | % the Tilman strongholds. The Sheppard | democrats and the regular party organization | iso as with it foremost thought of majority of the mem- matey anurans ey ae ee On) ee Taarel nae ball club is thie afternoon Bi ri in the sta’ was eo ao = ms _ | men played a cat ich wi ave n | are willing to receive them back into the party, °1 3 “Well, I am going to ve a large, Tiday miy occurred, much-talked- pla geme wi! strong Hyattevilie Sedetien tar Pap? = to pass over the failures of his administration | y ‘sure winner in a longer game. With one! but hoe Wer ae SaN6 tha prpeie’ ay Cone A SAMPLE OF ONE KIND OF DEMOCRAT. ‘members of the rival | as ows: Tilluan ticket There can be no doubt that there is a con- nt.” But ali phant party and ball, some thirty-five uples |mine. The plavers, who left for Hyattsrill ged, ear the pros- | being present. ‘The siderable element among the democrats which | peots are that each member is going to try'and, | C2DE Present. The frvt gentleman's prize was the 1:30 train, were: James Me(lellan, short- The occupations o + ss possible, but when pressed to put the | month more of campaigning their success | they step beyond the dividing line. the legislature, which had refused | would be certain, but they have barely ten oe ae state tickets were as ; D. B. Stmmons, third base; F. Q. Snyde ; a ; , ‘THE LEGISLATURE. ns : + A awarded to Private 8. 8. Richold and the booby | "2, Four lawyers, three farmers and one pb ia at bie and their pledges of reform, | days left, The whole qnestion now is whether | 74 | ivea | i# fully determined not only to refase to sup- | if possible, outrival his neighbor in proficiency . itcher; Walter Brown, second base: George z oe, Ss cd r rm, | tide oF 90048 900 ta ooh. cf a complete returns have been receive & in ici Wace te aewoe tho to Private Gibson. The dancing pavilion ‘Bo ter field. F. M. Baldwin, jr. ler ere, ono preecher ar pen Cyc or ies | deannjemuttiey aon ba wiped out by conserva: | from the legislative vote at the recent state | POFt Cleveland, but to actually vote for Har- | 32 ves ces toa | - ora ry 1 et fone. preach box Wpsal poner : the general as-| ive recruits by the 90th instant. In my judg-| election. ‘They show the election of seven of the agricaltoral 1 a | ment when the day of election comes Kolb members of the state senate ont of twent: but Gov. Tiliman insisted tha: he o resbigag piece end of fifteen | {rill about a year and n half ngo the growing | tastefully decorated with flowers und plants field; C.'S, Liulbert ticst bases Wan Boek 2 youre: sluuding bere yenteaay Tin Lac tons | fecting among ‘the National Getedames of ts | ana the orchestra, consisting of eight pieces, | Held, and J. 1. Henderson, eatcher Thin ter: | beven or eight years in New York, and has been | District has been very flattering to the officers | rendered elegant music. The company wore | bss not been defeated during the current year refused to give names, on theground that he had | 4 toss up between the two tickets. The con-| three and thirty-one members of the lower | from the cradle to the present time a democrat. | Of the guard. 1. 1d was beaten but once laxt se Jomer ‘ . | a cra ; ; i i their full-dress uniforms, which, together with , My. represent the farmersand “the common peo- already de enemies enough. He accuaed the | 8¢Tvatives think they now only lack about forty | house out of 100. These Kolb members were | His associations have all been with democrats Coming down in the train last night your cor- | macenly . T. M. Bond, jr., Phe and thst es GURU s Srbnwecrach. | Comervatives of being Haskellites, republicans | votes, of having a majority in a convention of | elected in opposition to the regular democratic | and largely with Tammany people. He is thrown EorPondent witnessed s sight that in years gone | (he bright celers worn by the Indies, made o of “the money power” and aristoctacy. in principle the agents of bauks, factions | 320. The Tillmanites claim that they sweeP | ticket, and the question has beon sprung as to | daily and hourly into contact with men who a made the cold shivers run up | very tiful sight. At midnight supper was Mr. Edgar Henley, te tor at Oak RX-CONGRESSMAN DIBALS'S WORK. and railroads, and maintained that they desired | Nearly every county. : whether or not they will be admitted to the | aftiliate closely with Tammany leaders. [| 28¢ down the backs of these very self-same | announced. The march was led by € 4 Crest, was in town last ew ‘The conservatives electad cs their state ehair- | to re-establish the “oligarchs” which he had| | There is’ vory curious situation as to the | democratic caucus of the legislature. Less than | asked him what he thought of the situation. | Bertone concerned. At least one-half thenum- | yirg Edwards. It was 2 a.m. before grounds | ¢, 2? Lucien C e tne returned man ¢x-Congressman Samuel. Dibble, whose |: und to make the people their “beasts of | third party movement, which I shall have to | half a dozen of them are old line republicans, | “Of couse, I could not afford to be quoted | ber had a copy of the new. “Revised Infantry - hird pa E f ato] = and veranda had ceased to the meri see m, burden.” He held up before the poor man the | discuss in another lette while the others aro alliance democrats who | by name," he said, “but I don't mind telling | Tactics,” but what was best of all they were | *™ gg, Beageken A ‘ W. I Medley, SUEY | Sager of the enmmechuagi of corpeamte ———— bolted with Kolb and opposed tho election of | you contidentially that I am going to vote for | Tiscovered reading them. Now, that is entitled | ™¢T* of the young couples. —_ vat 3 s t of = = contid in | Passed off in the most pleasant and satisfactory emembered, the famous oe and maintained that his mission was to| PROBABILITIES IN MICHIGAN. _ | the regular democratic ticket. | Harrison. toa place under the head of “encouraging” in - & e of Representatives in pay echo enslavement. He raked over ———— Tt will be seen that the regular democracy, | If he had said that he expected to take a trip | the minds of all national guardsmen, Outside oveaieg pti patience ss yd be roe shrewd manager 4nd ® the records of his opponents, charging Shep-| The Democratic Ticket Said to Be Unusu- | headed by Gor. Jones, has conirol of the next | to Mars tomorow Tcrald hot bevy ene | of {he narrative of the preceding paragraph | {5 and ov nom Capt Binends een lene a firm belfever ia orgazization pard with extortion im bis bank and Orr with| ally Streng—Congressional Conventions. | legislature by © good majority. Election, nent |sstonished, for hls democracy has been of the | petting worthy of mention happened on the | icbie and in a well-thosen ereceks weeueee Meg | tis organize the conservatives th ’ ‘Chanengenliease 64 0s Wsehad ds tests which the Rolbites might ‘see fit to bring | rock-ribbed, changeiess sort that words cannot | trip down, ; iving | Spilling and the ladies for the horpitalitis ox- | Lenten mligations of unat debatable county, instituting ce Gnaxo Rarrpe, Micw., Angust 20, 892. | before the legislature inthe hope. of trsing to | describe, Fe eae Tory, 00d time, arriving | tended the cadete during thea ster and for this | Crit? 22 this occasion. buing ™ d thus ascertaining the exact nu summary of the points of attack upon Gov.| THe democratic etateconvention, held in this | 8ett Kolb as governor would fail to accomplish | “How is that,” I asked. “It will be anew | bout fifteen minutes before it was due. their farewell dance and muy ing that | the notes earrecy On Thureday oa over from Tillman to insur? | Tillman would fill columns of Tae Stax, and a pte ate actedate aad ee | experience to you, will it not?” THE RECEPTION. if they ever vinited Washington, Cink fiat | the young mon of the town organized at _ of tums for, | © profiad eters rrr areealeegaehrg CONVICT QUESTION IN POLITICS. nace he aid. “it will be, but Ihave fully | On arriving the whole town, it might be | Cadets would moct them “with outstretched | [nm in Gann eel ae he was mach em a Sha ropablionne edt Cater strength) 4 very important political question that the | made up my mind to it This man Gloveland is] said, turned out to welcome the soldier boys. d show them overy hospitality. ness and corpor ces didnot conte | _ At the early meetings the governor was in| one or two weak spots. in it, but the popularity | D&*+ Alabama legislature will have to confront | fentiy to the denon eh ee ook, Wht | A camp of ow Jersey railtite wore Scoh up fe ics; lst evening tondored ths guente ct | Sent of bey Tbe afar wan con money toward the conservatives. | rathora pleasant mood at the evident main- oi f the head of the ticket makes up | Til! be the solution of the convict problem. In | ine was President before hie did nothing for New | line, looking very neat in their well-cared-for | gxnuine straw ride. Three large Beek ceentcness and out of good feeling te- and Mir. Dibble was obliged to cis ‘enance of his strength with the people and the | #24 strength of the hea © ticket makes UP | the last campaign both candidates for governor | York wOrth talking about. He gave oll the | Uniforms, “Next in line came the citizen's come peach wagons, drawn by four horses each. left | Dir. ‘T. al. baldwin leaves th . his headquaricrs clerk for lack of means oe thao itiseans oe Caren For these deficiencies and make the prospects | promised, if elected, to dy all in their power to | officos to the south and to lot of mugwumps | Mitfee. The lino of march wus then taken up | Fetch "agons, 8a5 p. | Gu|tptcKam city. salary. The very small sums raved | Bit when Col. Youmans appeared on the for success much brighter shan for many years| have the present system of lensing the conviets | hero who were not democrats, I refused to | and after a march throngh the principal streets | steegnt titie var _ Hed g vegy ¥ contrtbuted by voters in ermpathy | vith his serap book a out to mining companies repealed and a new | vote for him four years ago. This ttme I shal | the camp was headed for where the Infantry was | “ituge about twelve’ sailos fron the besten a | in eee with the couservative cance and expended | "ith his scrap book 9 > y . fatem provided, “Ihe sratem here is exactly |do more than that, I shall ote for Harrison.” | drawn up, the colors were run up and the camp | squall of Cadets Ind charge at caek econ | eke, ate locally. ‘The work done has been volunteer | POT" omcial acts, and was cheered and -whooped és thesamo as that in Tennoasee, where 4o much| | ‘Do you know any other people in the mme | formally opened. A weleomo speech was do- | a1 'vorw’ gasisted te Mer season of Henkes |e Tas Mice ot work eithons Tear seragreat | DY the conacrratven, the executive tomer : Rinsddbad and weable Save rlasiied ox: ian | wis of tein? livered by Mayor Edmunds on behult of the : wanting Ede Rico Considering ye ime . however,: a = ive y ton, D.C. ted the scheme. ie became soured, and on sundry occasioi “ . One of the o the Ténnessee| “Plenty of them. I know of twentyefive or | citizens of Cape May, which was to the effect ho shad originated the scheme. | iiss Beenie I : : 4 ; e : Singing was indulged in, and together with the cow are heard in ree he ripped ont’ “good mouth-filling oaths, > : : “owl, Tren and Railroad Com iu my own disirict, A friend of mine, | that people of this place were glad to, have the | Corns yell Sanyal tan Siete et essemeer ian wean enag age P Jenees Which, together with some very salacious anec- Jeasos the Tennessee convicts also leases Ala- | who is a sort of political bors in bis own dis- | Infantry with them and that everything wou!d | Sere ‘rudely Awakened from they Peaceful | street lighting #vsien i d _fogking votes, evidentes otes which he related to. point his attacke, bama convicts. 5 ‘ tells me that there are 160 in his own dis- | be done to make this tripone to be remembered | sinmbera. After a most enjoyable ride “Heck | weit’ speeding us} agon the pike near Moe catent to which converts | 2re™ upon him the hostility of the ministr; > The next legislature will of necessity take ic c iS - Gi Ln Miller. on bebalf of the | Halt” was reached, and the boys proceeded to | Colesville James McGraw fell and ten ‘ paren! | It was maintained that his profenity and vul- - & Seas active steps to get the Alabama con- ‘Is it entirely on account of this question of ‘apt. Miller. on of the Infantry, spoke | giear the country ‘stores’ stock of straw hate, | oe oe ee Fill. | Barity kept Itdics from attending the cam- . victs out of the mines and nt} the recognition by Cleveland of the regular | of the pleasant remembrances that were still |‘nelone, peanuts, and last, but not lest, the | eee ald nectings, and it iss fect that nearly all i their competition with Gemocracy that you are refusing to support | fresh in the minds of the Infantry relative to | well-known Kent. county “pear cider, & most | Annapolis junction every Ge in the state and_a large majority =f a ORS in order to avert if possible a repetiti him?” 2 = Pat sencampments of the organization at | delicious drink, which, under another nam camp moeting now in pr ef the democratic women @e against him. | ; 4 . ploody war in Tennessee. All members of the} | ‘No. Idon't like his free trade theory? I| Cape May, and he felt sure that the present | the young men’ of Washington are well ac- ted Ihe prenchers here do not preach politics as 3 e S legislature are believed to be united on this Randall democrat und believe in reason- | treatment would be remembered with no less " | qu made freely as in the north, but they use their indi- ° question, aud as Gov. Jones has all along ep on, and I cannot swallow the ex- | 8Tatitude than was that time, several years ago, = es ay acylates ae Deen, i Revana during th t week, vidual induence against him, and the wome: : 4 ( BY favored a revirion of the convict laws, and some | treme views on'this subject which are made a| When the organization on two or three oc-| where in, cddition the cider a supply of | Mire. D. M. Ficher, whe hasbeen visitin ve never been elamorous for political | \ eA NN disposition of the convicts other than working the democratic platform this time.” cations received such encouragement to come | cigars was laid in, the parties in the teo rear relatives and friends in Halthnore for the peat . could vole aad ao. whiing | them in the mines, it is safe to say that some. of course, is an isolated case and may | again. It will be remembered that this is the | ogons declaring “that the boys in the “bend | mates and friends in see Sage the conservative candidates with SZ thing will be done,and that as soon as practica-| not count for much in a great state with the r where the Washington Light Infantry on” must certainly be smoking rope. ‘Mr. A. J, Fairail and family of Weshington. sof their sympathy. f ble. | nnmber of voters that New York has, Yet it is | held its first encampment. ‘Tbe roads wore os dusty Seat thar the party (ons os ‘epending the raonth of August with ceding reuse cease a > The miners in this state have not as yet made | an interesting “straw.” THE came, of sixty persons reached the hotel at 1:80 a. m. | Mr. Fairall’s parents on Laurel Hill. ‘Whee comiiek wallnden wera dldaaclamad’ bytes iy demonstrations or throats, but keeping con- . SSS The boys are already buay getting things in | the night clerk would not allow them to enter, scree ¢ e conse . y pene hic ane viet labor in the mines is a sure monace to _ RAILEOAD JACK. shape for the coming siege, which will open in | Claiming he did not know them. After waking MELD UP THE TRAIN. cmeetings. Many farmers who had during i them. Within a radius of ten miles of Birming- = |up the entire house the party broke up with the winter expressed themselves strongly | Past. Judge Allen Benton Morse of Tonia, the | ham ‘there are nearly 3,000 convicts digging | A Dog Who Has Traveled in Many Coun-|¢*est tomorrow. Boxes are being unpacked of Baltimore was the guest ated a cam PLAN OF MAKING ¥é By the state demours - r : : 5 : 4 many a fond good night. ay the following ping king nominations | a Tillman on account of the legislative | Romine for governor, is at present chief justice | coal in the mines along with free laborers. The tries and Has Many Presents. ater are ig busy. To the credit of Capt.} Tins evening the com ny Will give a farewell esse ques —— cea naa preetbed Theta wis tole " fiasco and other more personal failures were | of the state supreme court. He was clected to | question has been an absorbing one in this/ any piye has a rival. Me came last night | Miller it must be stated that the manner in| exhibition drill. Erch man wil be issued , ; = ae pada toa munibex c€'iyears, aad continent ; which he handled the corps chows him to be an | twenty rounds and 6 lively wail Mien | ‘The Gt. Louisand San Francisco \pasonger ec = for | broaght into line again by the new arguments | the bench in 1886 by majority of 29,000 over | tiate for s number of years, and sontiment is| 400 hictmond and brought along the avet | wich be handles and s rigid discplinarian,and |e Gore nt ee Aaa ek, eich et Wikia Ean, ato Ge F aad adatreee te | ie the eteteted te bentitite te, the aii’ | 20269 Thos, M. Cooley, who was nominated by | "Trine ‘net cuomagy $0. the legislate, two | curiouslot of baggage eves eton, at Present | be is loved by every member of the Washington | “The company will break camp tomorrow at’7| Saturday night was held ap ted canes for all eflises, Seas gev_ | Seen te ee nl the republicans and indorsed by the prohibi- | years ago, Gov. Jones made certain suggestions | his quarters are at the B. and P. freight depot | Light Infantry. It was thought that Col. Moore p- mand will arrive in Baltimore in time for “saga pg alge nore Ag were | justices, wore to be meds DY © | San bad lod. ‘Thecsndscf them whehed boon | tioulsta, On the bench ho has strengthened | and reccmmendations locking to the removal of | at Gth and C streets southwest, His name is | WOuld command the Infantry, but at the last | fhe 0:35 eapress vie B. nd Gime bonne Acta enraged none el oi todle's weitten pledge ten | disappointed in Tilman still regarded. him es | ls popularity with the people by his interpro- | the convicts from the mines, but the legislature | A Jack” and he is a dog. Jack is a | Moment he had to stay at home owing toapress| "The encampment has been successful from | COURty, about midnight, and before 9 o'el ch candidate had to dle written, pledge fen | their’ champion, the man wher whatever his | tation of the law and in the campaign he will | paid but little heed to what he did. A comralt- cr in hie Tine wd tescores oe, deat 2, | of business. He hopes, however, that he will | every standpoint, and while the stay bas been | 5unday morning the outlaws wers cap Sage beter the election thet Be vote ie oe. | faulia, had teen lostrementel in giving all the | Bave the eupport of the colored voters almost | tee was appointed to cocure pls Nonsior in his line and deserves the distinction | be able to join his command Wednesday next, | Sno found ‘of gaicty and plensare tie ferris decision of the majority as expressed in the pri- | faults, had been instrumental in gi ‘agricultural | *lidly, of the great army of railroad} posal of the convicts but th : of being the first four-footed globe trotter | and until that time Capt. Miller will receive the | tha: than woe & military camp and discipline mary, snd no man could a =5 Tor the sake of “the movement,” there-|employes, of the farmers and of the | reached any resulta, known, courtesy due the commanding offi seh | PTevailed at all times. Fora proof of the fact Gaye before the primary. Tor fear that the| fore, they sduered to Tillman as ite only cape- Prag demesne’ ee PROMIBITIONISTS. He is a red Scotch terrier between five and | ,,hl! Tegular camp duties were dispensed with | al] one has (o do is now to. pay “Camp Foster negro vote might be used s provision was in- | ble leader. 1 conservatives made large > id ‘The next onslaught to be made on Alabama serted i till 6 o'clock this afternoon, owing to the fact | » visit and witness the drills ond gused umount a ould he allowed to vote | and permanent gains, but they yet lacked many | 701d. commissioner his eympathies were dis- six years of age and is a New Yorker by birth. | that the boys were tired out and to give them a gumiudnterkehanecton | no negro sho . : 3 + : ill be by the cold-water crowd. The pro-| When a puppy he wi ted to the Wells | chance to ta first-class di i ; { ecessary to | tinctly on the side of the cor, ns, and this | Wii be” Puppy he was presented to ss ance to present a first-class dress parade. it. Kobert T. Smith and Private Taylor | stop the train. The train came to a standstill, 4m the primary who could not prove by ten wit-| thousands of ecsrepereet ‘of the white | charge, made by members of his own party, in | hibitionists propose to take advantage of the | Fargo Expres Company and took up his quar-| | The drills of the battalion will be carried out | arrived in camp and will remain during the rot | sa teosnnabers of dha case ego ee Fae ak a kad | sane at Seal, Conta oe pena aoe | convention wil be nied agninet him in the | split in the democratic party in this state, and | ters at the Union depot, Albany. He became Map Daltone Tet the tees ack cmiammed BY | of the stay. The latter, “Heath” Taslor. better | were ty tndine etetied we uncrenie th express TBO: . ¥ the democratic | ¥o campaign with deadly effect. Mr. Rich also | hope thereby to capture a large number of | feces ‘aj. Dalton. Both the close and extended or-| known as the “Jonah” of th pany, fulfilled ef Rei wy aces wate Ar. Saet centinnesty aves sees te Cees | canting thanty Ad Casmaal of thins vos ofa | baw Seon. tn the: Galt Soe guiecaateial Roncrs | voles: ‘Ts cay tas Uaopaiae ie ent peace ty the: eaprauroud men, and used te ders will be indulged in to the heart's content | Mio" ynt ees oaat ‘and a downpour of fain et | 8" ABsoon as this war Bee ee cease ll the mero democrats nbs | strictIvagricultaral party to ally themeclves | for nearly twenty years, while with Judge] tion in Alabama, but didn't put ups state P " - of all, and the ~eaders of ‘Tie Sra will have | 12 Sclock. the first’ during the-eemp, wan th tributed to the redemption of the state in | With the lawyers and business men they had | Morse the honors were thrust upon him. In | ticket, us they generally do. trips. This is how Jack became « tourist. | the benefit of items of interest occurring in and oT contributed to the redemp: ein | vers 7 Ket @ meeting at which all o 2 = About one year ago he started on his first ex- | result of bis arrival. 1876, and whose conversion the party had co | been taught by the alliauee to consider their | Fominating Judge Morge the democrats were) | Dr. J. B. Craufeld, candidate for Vice Presi- | tended tour, and. before reaching "home | SToUNd the camp daily, J.C. ———— earnestly labored for in former years. * natural foes. ig es cattle Oh ASF ielenaen pr abeaey doo eS eae oe Promubition |had been through the northwestern states, ‘ak tees eaniin, NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. Soman ob T hare said that the nomination for governor | The.Chicago democratic convention gave the | cumbent, bus the first telegram of ee ae ep iii ace bin | Be eastern states and had teen quite a deal of = - snd demanded sdumittance way of em- was tobe made nt the August primars. This comerratives their frat access of confidence. | ¥0n reoslved bY the nomiuee was from Gov; ) open ‘his Alabama canrace with a speech in | Canada, ‘Thun he decided om a southern tp. | opty SOR ese seen, Important Republican Meeting at Gaithers. | Phssizing their demands « 1 to shoot is true in the eame sense that a candidate for | Gov. Tillman and the alliance had induced the | Viinans, ant snve paiomtileggy dcamediy | a ill make ut learte dover meemiee ta the | Pethaps ke had heard of the esteem his kind if myc e tae iaceaing Enjoy-| “yurg Tomorrow Night—General Notes. peer, hereon ty Jwheed seg President is held to be elected at the M ; . ban, gir Msn gs emg Me ashen Brame eal aiting ent tno7en speeches in the | wero held in south, and on the 4th of July he ing Themecives in Camp. press Messenger Shift anda baggagemmn. : ‘ votes stronger than his party, and his popu-| principal cities and towns in the state. Of segs | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Correspondence of The Evenine Star. imprisoned men soon gave in. The W ti ae Oe ee asthe Shhe tr coat tae papers cents | MEL WH kelp. pall tha, tichos throughs al Sill | Socrates vagertic esctie his mission will be a | fe In lens than two weeks from bis deoeteee "Cane Sane, Wi. Wineaae, Rocxvinte, Aug. 21, 1892. | Fargo Company has jast token hold county electoral system. The — nd | platform. ‘The South Carolina delegates went | 8° far toward the election of presidential clect- | ureless one, The prohibition party will not | he way in San Krancises aad ce rent fee Pixey Porxt, Mp., Aug. 21, 1892, The first annual tournament of the Rockville | Frisco lines, and their men have Seite to control of the, party, demanding 2 | to Chicago with the iden that If they’ told’ the | Ore and of members of the ucxt legislature. | poll over eight or iten thousand votes in the en-| 40 geo the Mormons at Ralt Lalke City viehted tA puiceat (oveaiag wos ce Friday by the | un Club,to come off at this place on the 25th and | ©eived their arms, so the oxpress mesne direct = : . tire state and probably not half t : d dace leasant ev y by “a . nothing with which to protect the car bnta email officers, at this Md un-| convention that Cleveland could not carry THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. ly Portland, Ore., and many other places, At St. . 26th instants, promises to be of erent. 7 paced but fading sos Salis bark Ena Cento | South: Coerdlans Gay cuuld proven’. has cost Jas. P. Edwards of Houghton, the nominee COUNTY COXTESTS. Louis he changed off and went south to see the | CAdets and guests of the hotel. Mr. George ipa Sisuakgiacs aa shaded irceecrras Pe Fer en peeen epee oe fac wg White vote they so arranged it that each county | tion. | But one or two conservatives got to Chi- | for lieutenant governor; Chas. F. Marekey of| In many counties Kolb’s followers in his re- | framer of the Mills bill and lingered in. Texas | Graham, the well-known humorist, ontertained P the robbers ransacked everything, getting be- ae | ene iaeeeanrtat | eos be erties all fudge, that Bout Gas Saginaw, for secretary of state, and Joseph A. | Cent race for governor are holding indignation 4. From there he went to Florida and | a select audience in the ball room. That night | been donated to the affair,among them a prize of | tween fifteen and twenty packuzes of mone astate convention in September in numeri adders that as . = ui i a cs shipped fr Cuba. several cadets were out late and the guards had | “superb hunting suit by Mr. A. C. Chase of Bal- | The whole thing was over in about thirty m to the representation of such county | cline would support the nominee, no matter | Vannier of Marquette, for auditor general, are | meetings over what they term the “count | “"1it ot lengua de cibolo in Havana August paths Wisse Gases Seeks ek dha’ baat 30] Menace. Albay ik SAE buaitehate ek 1 and then the, ¥ pct ‘assembly-—a representation, of | who he might be, and that the Cleveland wenti- | De¥ eee in bears Bellies aoe out” of their man. These mectings are usually | 13,” is the way one of the 200or more tags read | 7 lock © 1 eo ae ae aha are the United States Pigeon Com- | {°° *7ins * fe ots, course, based upon total popnlation, black a#| ment in the state was far stronger than ap-| strength they will add to the ticket it will take | in counties where there are contests in county | which hang from hia collar, giving. hic route | °¢lock Corporal MacNamee an estrigiaregs # — Wm. We weeds a melee. well as white. So the state nominating conven- | peared on the xarface. ‘This argument was pal- | time and the election returns to show... ‘Two of | offices. it | Complete. But the collar has long wince ceased | TOwed out into the lake and began calling the | Pauy. Messrs, Wm. Wagner, Albert King, Jas. | knew nothing of the tion next month will be composed of 320 mem- | atable to Mr. Cleveland’s friends, and when the re from the @pper peninsula. and | A meeting was held at Troy Tuesday, but it| {5 be worn on account of the weight of the ta . | corporal of the guard. After a short while | L- Barbour & Son, D. H. Warfield, W.W. Welsh, bers, or twice the number of senators and rep- | Tillman and alliance leaders got to C! te, the nominee for clector-at-large | was not largely attended except yerhaps by | Ifyou push the tags apatt, however, you will | Sergeant Astel, with a squad of six, went in| Jacob Poss, R. H. Campbell, Timlinson & Son, . thirty-five counties, | they were quietly ignored by the Cle from the western district, is from the same sec- | some disappointed office seekers, ‘Troy is the find this inscription: H . bo “ ‘A. Sake & Co., Frost Bros., Woodward. Tesentatives representing S * tion, and among them they will make a des- ty weat of Pike county, where ber of search of the midnight disturbers. A boat was ,° 2 a Lane, the county delegations numbering from six to men. Workers went to all the other anti-Cleve- hind 4 podmy domi Usher Shadgsinirio dhe mematctoloce “Headquarters at Albany, W. R. Pumphrey, Emrich, N. Rowe, A. ‘ prs m4 land delegations from the southern states, but | PeTate effort to capture the upper peninsula, a| Kolb ballot boxes were thrown out in the conut Union Depot. found, but the oars had all been taken, how- | W- Y, George wd » See compahen savelicas arranged by the | they were prohibited from seeking proselytes | republican. stronghold, for the democracy. | for the reason of alleged irregularities, ‘The p icatcanaae Seog ever. The boat seats were utilized, and after | J- Almoney, D. F. “gone J. H. Kelchner, Wm. Mme vnc at Harneeville June 14 | among the mien who had publicly denowiced | Frederick Marvin of Detroit, the nomince for | result was that the county went for Jones when y the Butalo Express.” a frultlow search of an hour or go the argeant | Richards, American Wood Ponder, Company. y county wae in Se eR cake Saennscn Steir nett, Wo | Be Crs en ee Se ae ene edviag ae ueneaeaes eats “hes teeters rea "oflicers the sass | ., 80% ¥ag presented Jack with valise, and | returned to camp thoronghly disgusted. Just | into t Aesngy! mvilenanli ng cruni-experts and | carly im the weck and while be 1 not dis- ‘2th instant. 4 o ; ere | man who was not a demoorat. Gov. Tillman | uation 7 .._ He at each office he received presents until the ‘ - y i, ont othe could wet jheld before the Chicage a imepens ger e ‘Suator Irby went about the Palmer House | cusbler of the Thisd National Bank of Detroit, | way, and here a aquabble begun. However, one | Suyee‘yas oevrowinae Now bee eco | eters ptipela hed ica hielicer erp gmatour. On each of the two dary there will cover when the rubliry ws to tak ylace hw ing the intues botween the two factions’ to be | fairly ravening against Cleveland. ‘They | presiaeat of Be otro te the reckae | OF the officers who had been “counted in" de-| strung ou the valise, and they are so numerous | {he guard tent, Pare: vedas oe mealy20-| Mrcties Guavling Snuuy Or Seeeetune eel Bees] anne ae el ead Ok ens bo ie clearis joined. Fora week before and « week | claimed that they represented nine-tentheof the | his nomination ‘adds strength to the ti! copie te te an ae ing | it, Varied that an old curiosity shop would | sistance, but found that eight equally ae strong | Parties shooting Golactngadh. Thecshense | pemsetcs Geethen Tasednee ee after that conrendion nom democracy of South Carolina and that those | Adolphus "Mo that offies too yon es | ween organ county a big indignation meeting | shut up with env as himeelf were too much for him, and he was | fee's Lars 4 erage - 1 general, was elected Yo that office two years was called, but only a small one materialized. |", ee skull with h : care th na | £608 in the several contests range from @1 to | at holding up trains. but they did their work pointed because of the fact that the governor ; id tl the ‘industrial and democratic ticket. He | Rampant ia: er a or |, rnere’s 8 human rity Dad eee Rep- | finally landed in safety within the prison's | ¢2. Shooting will commence st 9 o'clock a.m, | like profeeaitasin, The vale mistake they made and others of his faction were delegates to ; ‘They not only said this before the | On the in ocrat ct eee the cll ene ae ie eecture® | ing the spirit it represents would look after | sheltering folds. amg ie 2 : : 3 ion, but after it, and they came home| Was nominated at the people's party conven- | Adams of the alliance and others, denouncing | jrS,,the, *birit Ht represents would loo ; sharp on each day and will be open to all. The | was holding up the wrong train, for had they ago. The early meetings were attended q 3 pel ag neg ey Si homsegt Railroad Jacl there ai ines for| Un Saturday morning, before breakfast, Capt. | Grounds are fine, with wn oles of ‘shade | robbed the west-bound instend of the ensi- by comparatively mall crowds. The people | very much depressed. Miueolf ln. cconprvasiaing postion toverd: the | aiter ee ae a alleeea exit | cramps, -zhctination, sumption, cholera, | Cook the boys out for a company’ drill. | Sa water j Sami eg aeareeeed “eee ante oO aides tabaci scoee Te] omuns cunrsano cure, | mcrae facta le enon ts nay, gan ac les, ee | rey, codon ile Sie pl, unas | ict Het Ok Sein, SPS es [SHRM ny ae may ey ny mag oan Snead have eared age ‘Tillmanites bein Ibs the result of the | Meantime the conservatives, who had nearly | ticket whose nomination was opposed, and the | count, and the Kolbites. were forcal. to agree saeke nS with steitetons te eke cals, | £0 the hotel lawn, where the’ captain ‘in his | topry and Robert Gros last Decelaber coms see = — dispirited by the result of the } 11) been Cleveland men, became unanimously opponition camo chiefly from his own district. | that he und his side had acted fairly in that | ulin casa of being Ditton, Some king pon on nama ey hay tes them | Ritied » serious seal on ‘@ conductor of the Not Approved by the G. A. R. aaa. Satsaine adc eacaeadane such. On the day of hhis nomination they held | He was nominated. however, by acclamation, | coanty, and the indignation meoting broke up | friend with an eye to the. future presented a | oe tren tear tree, oF the huagry once wont | Zenlertown and Nockvillerailroad. was arrested | Commandorin-Chict Palmer of the G. A.B. Gor. Tillman is one of the best stump speak- | Tatidcation meetings all over, the siate, passed | Set corats are biter over this action, Bat coy | "ie Monn ses eanty formal contcate have | fill set of fale teeth, withthe hope that if Jack | through the-opleurean minaual ecto ot” aes | 7° it here and lodged im fall. At the iaay| it's general order jast jasuod say fov. nan is one of the best stump speak- | --.olutions denouncing the “imputation” cast | democrats are bitter over this action, bi may | in Montgomery county foi contests have | cyer finds it necessary to use them they may | manusl of arms. for which Capt. Cook pr eo a A political campaign badge has be a He has peculiar power in| upou the state democracy by the delegates | think better of it before election day and vote | been fled against neatly all the new county of-| ft‘petter than they did the frst ownce acd eet | Punish them. Among. the mumicr "eere | {7m of court indictments were found against | A poli paign badge has been place 1aen whom he terms “the com-| in asserting that the democrats of South Caro- | for Mr. Ellis as cheerfully as for the rest of the | ficers by the Kolbites. In Hale county a con- insist upon dropping out. A conspicuous gift | Cor; dL. itt, Juenemann, Meading, ped a poles shrrat beeper to upon sale, an exact fee simile of the insignia mon people.” Blind of am eye, harsh and for-| lina would be disloyal, and pledged themselves | ticket. ig test has been filed and likewise in several other | jy, mammoth female shoo labeled “Compli- | Birckwead, Privates ialone, Hancock, MeCon- | howa $10 end cate, Up ne yan mong of our order, except that the photo- Bidding in face, with « cruel mouth and square | te his eupport against any third party move-| |The other candidates nominated were | counties. re ments of the Belle of Chicago.” ville, Parson, Roberts and Wagoner. Dol claded ecost UP % yesterday Joseph | ih of tho candidate is inserted in the 7 e, | ment, sich as had been implied by the words | ¢lected two years ago and were given the| All the contests up to date are of a local char- A big white plug hat attached to the valise jue 4 ie yi s Sampras ara ae " i chance for md term without ti acter, none of the candidates on the Kolb state i ay A FOOT BALL Game. \ of Washington is | center. The commander-in-chief not on! with remarkable force and readi-| of the Tillman leaders. Chairman Dibble ce for a vecond term without opposition. | acter. an e says on a curd vecured to it: “This is not! ay root ball cle miceiedl Be ®t Gait urges every comrade not to disgrace the orier ak eet spareiner! ‘which aopeal to | promptly issued an address to the democracy of * g OMANOE MADE NecEssanY. ticket having filed any conteste grandfather's hat. Jack is a go8d democrat ndpirgy eaepaoepremauieren tans bye ‘of . | by this “thing” upon his breast, tt — : : " . «a. | Kolb himeelf is traveling ovgr the state hold. the “Geese” prsetircay county ina guert “ vod le ci the country claborating the eame views, and set : 6 a and this is a hat that belonged to @ Cleveland | names of- and the “Ducks,” con- A ‘i > 0 we b= Sn sper oar shes | Sout organizing “Cleveland and Stevenson, | ¢ 79 the convention call the nomination of dis-| ing mysterious conferences Frith his trusted | qunseratic chute “litece he Geover st hee sisting of: the residence of Miss Nellie Hunt, Ellicott City, | thst be will appeal to every man wh ae ¥ ‘ trict electors and of a Senator were included. | lientenants, but just what actfon he will take i Md. to take it off and not disgrace an | wp hae * t times dine-t amd | Sheppard and Orr clubs” in a number of , Hon are suspenders, railroad passes all ver the ‘ walty which fs dear to every barge Pg tirnerrg Mem been oy counties. All this was shrewd politics, and it had | The Wayne county delogation was controlled | and when it not known. | Onc’ thing is stre,and | World’ Popes, tcbaccor fame kines rots 4 \ pote lagna Morgan of Baltimore, and Mise Ide legal wich cI, to every Union soldier, nents with an equivocal Lint or suggestion «s | immediate effect. There was a noticeable change | by William G. Thompeon, the bitterest enemy | that is that he and his aids have their knives | fabs, "gloves, watches. indelible stamps, ‘neck. | 2 Pugitt | today —. ———— Oe well as any maa living. W be de messter | inpublicosntinent. Many olliancomsen pentose | Chsirpen Don J. Common has in the wotld, and | hazpensd for Cleveland snd Stevenson, ties and hundreds of other things too numerous Full back a4 : mola ited by Atiune. of repartee, and nothing pleases him better | themselves converted from Tillmanism, which | in caucus it was decided that Mr. Thompson | There has been a great deal of talk of late! ty nention, 4 : Birckhead eres nowt a Ouinite % than to make some quick and biting rejoinder | they now deemed third tyism in disguise. | should be on the ticket as elector from the first | Of the republican national committee sending i pi on Tuesday Advices from the Pamir contain nows that toan opponent on the siand or an interrupter | 50 noticeable was this ¢ when the dele- | district. This would have been a wicked blow | boodle to Alabama to help carry the state for | reporter of ‘THE Stam had been introduced Meading - " Pet | Capt. Kouznitsoff, Col. Yanoff, second in com- fu the crowd. The governor bavhad to domost | Stes returned from Chicago that Gor. Tillman | at Campau and would have precipitated a row| Harrison. It is the general impression that | ostorted him to the scene of his. triumphs, and ight baif trl ig ere mand, who, with three Cossacks, entered Afghan of the tlking for biswide. Lient, Gor. Gary is | and Senator Irby felt compelled to take steps to | of the liveliest kind. ‘The difficulty was skilt | the repul — farnish money to Kolb in | tying down beside them invited a cares. He | acter " n territory, bas vanished with his companions, © and bas not dane | 4 the storm they had raised. They had a fully avoided by referring back to the district | his state fight, hoping to help him to the gov- | i} in charge of Mr. T. H. Willey, and left this y ‘Left guard johnston EC and, i ts cupvosed, hes been Milica. The double reason for so doing. Not only was the | congressional convention the nomination of the pen! epee neice Re! Wein pigrtirg es afternoon fcr Baltimore. a i dreswed nek fe i | forces of the ” expedition will withdraw . | ee a Noma the — a eae ., | they have any are ‘dice the election is not | on sg Left tackle. lortimer | presen 3 from epee ee — They are going foradju- | democracy to the Ocala, platform, but if any known. It is believed that they have not. | . : <a aw Fearne rd ‘en the etump, | Considerable number of Tillmanite alliance men " i is The September populist-Koll, convention . eon be eS ‘A Bogus Giant. meints ns role. "The | Went into the third party before the democratic is i cqlled to meet here may develop something ba Saas Rag era was called = hes poy cys the body of the famous Cardiff G guverner’s chil aid bas beat primary the loss of their votes in that primary | torial honors are very apt to light on Gov. along this line. More South American Trouble. i gains Yesterday iy tient, ; i mem i ‘ ‘ : . win- | which has been buried under # livery stabie in Sad coments } | ‘would cost the Tillman ticket their election. It | Winans, Fis course ou the gubernatorial prob- 3 A special cablegram to the New York Herald Cos 3 into am ‘effectiv : Jem made him many friends among those who BEW SORE DEMPORATS: says: thars'is 8 pomibility of trouble between | goat =) payed Independence, Iowa, for twenty years, was ex- To Last coveral, weeks, bocenee. be bans: byon | wien wore hept bot by appa ‘tdmin- | most bitterly opposed his renomination, LTE re: changed hands 5}, cmaed by Brace L. Baldwin and P.O. Cum- weekiug a nomination for Congress from the istration leaders to the alliance managers in the | _ All the state tickets are now in the field. The pers’ to Insist on Having Com- qunmagers, ond wil bo oxbihtind sixth district, acd bit place uu ite stnic cam. | several counties to keep their men in the demo- plete Control of the State. to py cig ag ey em paign bas been taken by Mr, W_C. Bonct, an | cratic ranks. Ib was conjectured by couseree- : an. Correspondence of The Evening Star. the Peruvian press and the hostile talk in the by them. Th (os oem eal * | fives that these appeals were only $9 retain the | i : with New Youx, August 22, 1892. | Peruvian congress have caused much comment H The conservative ticket is stronger i L. eed it was stamping.’ E s- | democratic name until after the primary, but ‘The week opens with marked anxiety on the | in Valparaiso. If it is trae, as it is freely ru- eer Lpstinpetag toes gt Fea a ge gr bs ihe | part of the political observers with reference to | mored, that a secret treaty ‘against ished speaker, who i On the surface there was calm. What went on wil the attitude of the gentlomen at the head of the | — ral pina in kno | in the alliance councils no outsider might know, | the y y two wings of the democratic party in New affairs. ‘ol. Jamer 1. . but it was plain that the adherence to Ocalaism hhas since | York. Will they make those two wings flap | ¥. heutenant zoverror, is a huge nau, some | among the loaders was nearly as strong as ever. together? That is a question which is being facial resemblance to Tom Heed. He is one of ¥ 7 if ' the leading lawyers in the Fie@uiont section. ATTACKING TILLMAN’S RECORD. 4 anxiously asked. If they do not; if is generally and was solicitor for many years. He is logical, . : coments net Mew York peomions iiitte tn the | its plain of speech and deals sledgehanmer blows. |B COL. YOUMANS ASD WIS SCRAP BOOK. i : is| ment for a commission 40, arbitra isa farmer, but talks as keenly as | ; et Se By oh ibe Cas Sprictions ea He cutee cola deeedoun tn a Ciphe a dogg mag mi F thing. The reports which iavebaen a OE EE a tote bone sseaee rciloss antagonist. One of the wen invited : ‘qualifications lation in the last day or two to Yhe éffect that to joir the Tillman movement at its, inception, " had om the United Btates vena he refused becanse ite leader’ poiie> Wat to at- f i ty it hi iid BRS Hal tii county,