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en = # THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1892.” 8 AUCTION Ss. ALES, is g AUCTION 8 ALES, | UNDERTAKERS. SOCIAL MATTERS. ‘ THE CAMPAIGN MANAGERS. NORTH CAROLINA POLITICS. | marched in columns of fonr. Heretofore they = — j bad marched to the parade grounds company _ Tomorxow. FUTURE DAS. ES, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER | Miss Effie Waterbury and Mise Bettie Artts | Different Kinds of Tactics st the Two| The Strength of the Third Party—Lack of | Many Washingtoulaus There and How | front, but yesterday that was out of the ques 5 SHEIMER & Co | PFE, DARS & CO.,Aucta Oe Sra. WH 00 Ne | have returned froma month's visit in New Headquarters. Harmoay Among Republicans. They Are Enjoying Themselves. | tion. oe | ra “OY . | mw Telephone Fae Avon" | York and Copnecticut. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Correnponden-e of The Eventne Star As the day before, the parade went off with GE SALE OF CONTRACTORS’ SUPPLIES | ADMINISTRATOR'S SAUE, BY Mra, Robt. Dalton, Misses Amelia and Lyda New Yorx, Angust 24, 1892. Raxeron, N. C., August 24, 1892. Stonnt House, Caxw Hrs, perp app os Seen bee — ANON FRib Avot St THE CONTENTS OF THE ATTORNEYS. Dalton are at the Lenox, Asbury Park. ‘The mysterious happenings at the republican | Estimates of the third party vote in this Hanren’s Fenny, W. Va., Aug. 24, 1892. | {hoi efforts t0 show admiration page WELL-RNOW | CANPRELL cannisGrox artoRsEY-arLaw | Mra. W.H. Dyer and two daughters, after | headquarters in the last day or two have beeh | state were asked for and the replies given by | A few light showers during “the past few daye | "4dte Siuaubeg wher ens temeh oh ena CORNER OF Sot eee | © Weuster . ding several weeks at Atlantic City, are at | puzzling the observers not alittle. They are | conservative men put the figures very close to havedoneouegood thing for the Washingtonians rae SOUTHWEST RINE ALT + fon. D. a mud Lafayette, Asbury Park, for the rest of the | curious to know whether the alleged harmony | 25,000. Efforts made to ascertain the strength summering here, and that is it has «ucceeded in | Fgns. Came Grex. Acoent Onpwat, MPRISING IN PART. FIFFY CARTS, LABGE . [SEE | censon. really does exist or not. Some things that have | of the Fé ‘Aillapes, the backbone of the | cetlling the dust for « whi 1 ‘The gar- | Care May, N.d., Aug. 28, 192 Le foe heen i \ en “RO % ly does exist or not me ve | o' farmers’ ‘ me of setthing the dust fo ile, gt lonst. r- | ay . 3, Ina Lor Hak: dy “209 gad | SOME OF BOARDING. Mira, J. Maguire of Capitol Hill has gone to is 1s Sho dunt for a while, gt tenst Lis BY OF co mDERS Orders No. 17. Capt. Chas. js ie August, 1891, it was reported that there were | sprinkling, so that the rain war a welcomed desatineret ae den tee come to the surface have suggested to the | third party, have all failed. At the meeting in | dens and farms were also in need of a good! ‘ABLE BOARD AT SUMMER RATES AT THE | Atlantic City to _ her — Pc = skeptical that everything is not #0 Jovely as was =_MOODMONT, 153th and Towa circle. “sy7-2m = A ad sister, Mra M. B. Gweetland, fora) si opcsed. The midnight conference of Carter, | 76,000 members of the white alliance. There is | visitor to everybody on the mountain. Not- ——— : 3. Carll of company C as officer uf the guard = | J TWALKER SONS. 204 10TH ST. LW. si J, | Clarkson, Martin of Pennsylvania and others /aramor that at the meeting this month'the | withstanding the dry weather fruits and vegeat- , for Wed » August 24, Tea, Clay and Tite, Asbeotun, Pius Liminne Pap! Biase os Picea! Nope Mabie tee: have led’ to the suspicion in certain quarters membership was stated to be only 26,000. These | bles seem plentifnl, and the botel tables how | By order of Youn & Maza we son of Marietta, Ohio, have returned from At-| that some further negotiations were necemary | figures cannot be verified, but that there is anno ill effects of Uncle Jorty Rush's torsit ia: 0 Semen Pea tan oe 000 ¥ [was ca | ee OW before the completion of whatever understand- | enormous falling off iscertsin. | weather in other sections. : No. 1000 Per if 4 NE. 5 THE TROUS' MASONIC MEMNERS ENTERTAINED, Miss Alice Revilie of 504 C street southeast is | ing is to be had to insure cordial co-operation | The third party has been strennousin its) The many hotels a n Comp Hill have born we-! rye Masonic members of the Light Lnteutey NEW AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. ARB] A Second Hand Clothing, Clerk Chahged | spending a few, weeks with relatives and friends |on the part of Senator Quay. This belief was | theoretical fight against railways and lawsers, | equal to the demand this season, and i vente |g Te Mast cee sargp eters set. ~ | FEW OF THE With Tricking a Colored Man. ee ee ee a eatet neg, Ber | somewhat strengthened by the sudden departure | vet ite opponents accuse it of doing two very | mated that fully 2,000 persons, whe anplied for oa, and A. taco Ges a ‘There was ari interesting case heard in Judge | B¢PHEWS. Mesers. Paul and William Hallam. al Leairman Carter a8 soon us the conference inconsistent things ts first nominee for gov-| accommodations could not get them, Neat b: hep geenssbeh So thalion Bens wee are tit tat a ‘ | atte court today. The prisoner was a young | 4 7B¢ WarTiage of Mr. George M. Colton ror rand ite nominee for associate | season great improvements ane promiced ind it reg ate YN A D CO SaROT PHAETO! ‘Miss Alice Edmonston will take place Tuesday, DEMOCRATS NOT GETTING TOGETHER FAST. justice wan not only lawyer, but a railway is thought that all comers will, be a | man named Morris Strauss and the person who | september 6, at Calvary Baptist Church at 4! Jt must be. admitted, however, that the re-| lawyer. The latter ss William A. Guthrie. He | provided for. Several proummnent Washington Bu LEIES, ewounen accused him of theft was a colored man, Robert | o'clock. gress Hall parlors, where they were joined by €s-Mayor Mules t them to the lodge Arriving at the hall th at the abor utraily loc fa all ite diff - has declined the nomination, his declination be- | jans have siguitied their’ intent f buildin were thr ve- a i publicans are doing a better act of “getting to- | ;* ¢ : . od tion of building cinionts of a warm well seechem were im VOW'BED WaGons _ | Baskins, from Takoma Park. Ya por and Mee J: Wesley Bovee are at tho West | ether” than tho democrata, and those who are | sid pany, Ina aioy Me gegen jar te SP | cottage “on the mountaing, and it is said several V-avet nae oa AND CARTS. | ‘The prisoner was clerking in Mendel Samuel's | End Hotel, Long Branch, where the latter will Part) a rudy been given out. anxious for democratic success are not a little | couragement. VERY, DESCRIPTION | store, No. G15 D street, and he was standing in | remain for the balance of the heated term. Mr. Henry TR. Miles, superintendent of the cde represented the ” " > ing | COBCeMed over some developments of the past | ‘To sour cortespandent Mr. Guthrie said that | police teley hone ant hee ald Wash- J ‘ier. Aion SDPANDY By frontof the store this morning when the col-| Mr. George N. ice and bia daughter, Mins | few hours on that site. ‘The published. state: | nobody could tell the third parts setrenctac as | (eu, eeP Ben Soe psaateategeten Coane -E.G. Wheeler, WH. E. ored man came along. He had purcbased a | Nellie, are at River Spring, near Colton’s Point, | ment that Senator Hill's name was hissed at | it is a secret political organization, Twice, be . “The structure cies a cacheee =. Lanta, J. Hh Carl, ‘ »airof trousers in another store, and b Ma. ‘the first meeting of the county democracy held | waid, he had known such organizations to revo- | improvements a garden «ur- M. Shreve, Kergt. Maj. (ramt, oar ap eo Mise Mabel Sherwood is spending a few weoks | fitics the campaign opened as not been very | Iutionize government iu this state—the Union | rouming ‘the cottage ann tren (ee ee J.B. Sutton, A.M. Muzey, J. 1K. Lew, wien | setces | bundie the clerk thought he © with Seiawas in Lavbaville. vat pleasing news to those interested in harmony. fae in 1868 and the kuklux in 1570. | of evers description’ all of thick bree acne | Corps. A. G. White, T. iB. Walber, UL, Bis ~ ‘seo | oo * ALSO | sale and co he invited him in, An old brass} with fries ae Certainly it was unfortunate from the stand-| The executive committee of the third party | fruit this seascy Mingham, Privates E. S. Stokes, C.W, we Ginte tay ofaaie, | TWO @ TREAD POWERS, WITH CUTTING! watch that had been’ silver plated attracted | The Misces J. A. Barry, H. M. Knighton and point of thore anxious to see the parts get into | will meet in a few daa and nominate some one | Summit Honse is occupied almost exclusively wor toeerctathe Se | owBOXeSy Robert's attention and he agreed to purchase it | E. Carroll have returned from Atlantic City | line that such an incident should have bap-| in Mr. Guthrie's place. There are rumors that | by Washingtonians. weeback riding and aning terpeichorean festival POH ORSE WON GEE AMBER, TO. | ¢, i gitcr # stay of two wecks at the Colonnade | pened. It does not lnve a tendency to bring | one of the candidates put up by the party last | driving over the mountate te gies of ieat nit Madam Looais at Congress Hall lant overs Brn Finst. QEHERWiTis WANT OTHER ANTICLES 100 | Te" Looe contd not make the change and the | Hotel. ine friends of Senator Hill very rapidly to the | week will be taken down. Hix name is-Cobb | sganing Nee among. the ainbemente whale | bY her pupile. The dining room bud been cle cousignnet ee eS Be SOLD Bi ACCTIO colored man was sent out to get some silver for | Miss Mamie Ward of 1623. 16th street north-| front. On the other band it strengtheus. the | and very serious attacks are being made upon | sate Mahing Ms chee tabeiges tabs oe ated for wanton. |The quod of auanes BI pa Tugsb ay ASD MEDS SFb Sago, | # vill, leaving his newly purchased trousers | west will spend a few weeks with relatives in | belief that many of them have expressed that | him. more energetic pleasure scekers. ‘The principal Se quite © number ot the intention pf those who are now managing democratic polities here 10 recog ee Hill element with any degree of cor- | os meee shang cate IS, | behind him. Prince George's county, Md. it TEPIEwLK FIFTH. aT roun| When he returned, he said, the price of the ¥OM., SALE AT BENNING RACE | watch had been raised to $5, the clerk telling “bows” being discovered im t The program, which « numbers, cach number ber hence CHARLES WEEKS, DIFFERENCES AMONG REPUBLICANS. alk to the top of the m: The republican fasionists have their men at | Potomac, where there is a in the Piedmont | Matyland Heights, Half LATER SLOAN, Kucte. and appraise a3 ee ee PE Ee caer si ae ee ing the Douglas Memorial Church, | ° 1 i ai hat there is | section, and report has it that Dr. Mott, ex-| Jyiat,ls Called the “Halt and un- | fig af the children oon eonteoes oaaahionee (A. My SALE AY 44 L STREET | colored customer declined to make the pur-| Last evening the Douglas Memorial Church, | The published reports indicating that there , and - Mott, €x-| like many places of that name near Washington WEEHOLD FURNITURE ; Nth und H streets northeast, was filled to over- | a lack of harmony at democratic headquarters | chairman, the head and frout of the movement | oe eee tee tee tetera te eaticn | devon to ton Stocks oF Be Edgar Speiden, | seem to be withont foundation. Certainly | for fusion, is spending cousiderable imo * rr net dance FURDAY, AUGUST. nally fine, 2X ROOMS, S: SEVENTH, 1802, COMMENCING AT ne iquor is dispensed by its proprietors, “It is whos a place for the tired pedestrians to «top rita 2) e had p eco jr.. and Miss Eunice Nevins, who had gatuered | everything has moved on there smoothly 40 far | carry out his ideas and plans. His basis jand rest their weary bones and refresl pone ae A! REPRE TS peice, — potipsieary pa way re- | there to witness their marriage, which wus per- | @s the public is able to see. Chairman Dick- | state ticket,” But he 1 defeated s | themselves with products of that alti-| 1 ady Bras | | joicing. but presently he noticed a difference in | formed by the Rev. C. T. House, assisted by | inson’s prompt announcement when he came | claimed, for a state ticket is a cert y. It is tude, such as fruits, honey and milk. | Toma, ieee the appearance of his bundle, and when he | the Rev. E. O. Eldridge. The bride was be-| back from the sea coast that he did not intend | now pretty generally conceded. that James E./On "the top of the mountain th through the camp last evening it wae | opened it he found that his trousers were gone | Comingly attired in a gown of cream albatross | to go to Chicago was undoubtedly meant to put | Boyd of Greensboro” will be. the nomiuee for | are seveeal peach trees an fying to the b y Wasking- acampment), | | and that an old pair of rags had been put in | 8nd carried a bunch of Marechal Nei} roses tied | an end to the reports that a plan had been de- | governor. He is an aggressive republican and | while beautiful. is not #0 delicious ax the culti- | lady friends ‘are, 10 rraginensy with cream satin ribbon. The ushers were | veloped to get rid of him, but the carnestness | a fiue stump speaker, but he is conside vated fruit farther down the mountain. Going . ‘The clerk had given the negroa business card, | Messrs. William Speiden, Robert Carr, Albert | and apparent cordiality with which he and | democrats ua quite valnorable. ~ Lup fi It ie which proved to be an advertisement of Mr. | Speiden aud C. E. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. | Chairman Hurrity are co-operating has ended | ‘The negro organ in this state is the (az tte, | ferry the me the side of the mountain facing the | Shirts, Scarfs, Re isa fairly good road, over whic ment 0 ; ie : 7 Ia akak dicects . “ y sitting in front < entertaining ame - S Newark pluse’ Dotectean Wik Speiden will be ‘at home" Tuesdaysin October | the talk in that direction for the present, at | published here. It hna two editors, one of these | man might travel with sane tificalts, oy AT TWELVE. 0 and Pro ce cabea at ‘the store and heard the | #t 689 Elliott strect northeast. least. being John H. Williamson (who is a candidate | the other side the ding to | Ormore lady Eriends, It epeske well for Gap Horses. Carriages. Harness, & 2 i “v e residcnce of Mr. Joseph P. NO HEADQUARTERS IN CHICAGO. for Congress on the platform of payment for | Sandy Hook, and from that village the wows ean EATIMEL & SLOAN, Auetionce denials of Morris, whom they arrested. | On August 21 the residence of Mr. Joseph P. a - ° | Sandy ' Mathing ot Cope Way ances 00 Segwove ai potas: wean ce ee Stealing the colored man’s trousers was | Flack, known as the Flack Homestead, adjoin-| Nothing more is heard about the proposed | ¢¥-*laves), the other Charles N. Hunter. The | trians often return on the cara, On the ‘eek | ing of € ms te impr ich | the charge up : ‘ " i time, wind the »« are taking ads . mi which Morris “was tried | ing Garrett Park, was the scene of a happy | republican headquarters at Chicago. fe pooma | atte is for the third party, and differs with | clit of this mountain on a'msmy afternoon | ti ——S Sten i a the surf, although quite a num them Ret takin on x tin ulaleanente Seal pare Shae caine tae " : Williamson, who is a straight republican. Hun-| can be seen numerous «strolling aeiggroomy ATTRACTIVE REGETAR SALE OF = Ag ike ctuiee The pecal, es jeden eae os reunion, in which the following relatives probable from what can be gathered, however, | ter has an editorial in today'sissue, in which he | about, apparently viewin acroms | thing terribly sunburnt, end Dr. Sam. BOUND NECESSITIES TH, | was decidedly against, the young clerk, and he | Mrs, T. F. Hannan, wite of the uavon of Kenesg | tat the project will be abandoned. | Itis pretty | declares that the negro vote must’ be divided. | the river, but petaons going over the mountalt | out large quantities ecg! OSes conen fencdlearig ns Gye Sheds Ark Aire EB. iin, Are Sarah Franck and | Sci understood that the political leaders in The white vote Kate ie divided. le de- | seldom come acroms them daring their travel, | sisstdinah he coe HANDSOME SALES ROOMS , 2 ts Hote Rene - linois doubted the wisdom of it, and that | clares, but adi ‘democrate, aided by re-}” Only a abort distance up the river is the | p ncantion omterde as a a 17 Se P are Fee ee Nee ee nie onan De | cane Gf theen, at Jensly advised apaiase se DIE duplicity, greed and pure seltishnes, | fauiots “Rattling spring.” which gets its name | HE! C4 end last evening abows & EVENTH, 1892, | THOMAS DOWLIN zi Same «Tillie Killian, Minnie Franck, Ida | "@¥bedy has been able to find out really what | are secking to keep the negroes arrayed in one | from the Tattling noise made by the water |’ lock a oe 1 PHOS bow! mney acta was Sheppach and Lena Lerch and Messra'F. V. | te plans are with reference, to it, however. he | dark. solid column in support of white men | making its way through the rocks frum above, cook Gus Seeman hoe Om. DESERABLE icaan dake Oe pomasenao wueccce is yonr favorite play? ept thut fact pretty well to himself, The | whose only interest in them is the ; ‘ illian, E. Kubel, L Kanyan, W. Kirkling and | #8 nterest of | and actows thi nandoah river is what is W. Parsons of Washington, and Mr. A.C. | Pelicy of the republicans seems to be to make a | the workman in his tools.” in this he attacks | known as 3 Lart night the writer was invited te partake of SooDs. WRSER, BOWadoxs “Timon of Athens. ’ D GOODS. nen HORSES ARIES. Wadoss, Thimney Roc " - whit 7 - eappe ich these ti-h took a very pr Ay S. ny eos “Why, nobody produces that.” Pack ain’ Tans a ife, | ict campaign, so far atleast as newspaper | the white republicans, who are trying te keep | “Jefferson Rock,” which overlooks the Shen- | ® "PY = ¥ WOODS ANTES ROOMS AND BAZ ian are ts en Ce” Se se a eae Me ee ak and wie, | Sublicaticns go. Chairman Carter te not sound | the negro solid, “The lemmeerete oro oe ooh | ands en Nak wh from the Lockwood | ent part. SOE Ft ccenees = Offutt and family, Lan and Kay Flack’ [306 trumpht on” the street corner | ing the negro vote, nor have. they solicited it, | Houee, and thivtock fe visited Dy weasle cers | sores. BUFFETS AND SIDE BOARDS £0 SUT Ly “C'm sorry,” said one thermometer to an-| yfrq, Agnes Wilson Hedges, Mra. La Goree | "UeB , he bus cny business to per-| On the other band, Williams the editor-in- | pe who pmes here to spend even a single | Private M. T. O'Brien company B, whe, 2 : form, but goes quietly about it without any | chief. says inthe same paper: “The third party | day. This is afavorite place for the young | when the corpaleft Washington wer wale ne . other, “but I guess we'll have to trot another |and Miss Marguerite La Gorce are among the | talk,’ ‘Tho location of the headquarters twenty | arke ibe heer comet ie rose couples to study the ‘moon and tare ad. | ye suing hens wicihp eto ce A” MANUFACTUKER'S — . i | heat.” guests at Hygeia Hotel, Old Point comfort. Squares away from the political center doubt- | mansion through the back door and then con-| one of the old residents puts it, “a man. wh f saa erty eae sues venom - sprain: : Mrs. T. F. Hannan, nee Flack, wife ot Mayor | less had this plan as one of its objects. There | signs him to aback seat with taxation without | goes to Jeflerson Rock om a _tnoonlight me gg vgn rertge BS Samet, bo patey aa HAIR AND Tr PAYS. Hannan of Kansas City, Kans., formerly of this | i#@ marked difference between the two head- | representation. The sentiment in favor of the | and fails to propose certainly lus no love a his r. Hoott, Mrs. Marr a ASD ho VanLon “Does poetry pay?” asked the young man. | city, after an absence of over twelve years, ia | (uarters in this matter of nows giving and in-| republican party nominating a state ticket is | soul, Bee ey ge) yeuterday AND NY anticnes t “Yes,” replied the editor. “You see, most | now here with two of her childen visiting rela: | formation for the press and public. At the | fast becoming unanimous in thix section. Good | nset Hill” is the name of the elevation =< & is at the noeta send stamps for the return of re- | tives. democratic headquarters gentleman expe- | republicans who have the interest of the party overlooking the Potomac from a vt but a) “ eee “ P Mra. Ye, wife of the K argo d'affai Ticnced in that ne devotes his time to the | at heart are not willing to abandon the party. | short distance from. the batel, avd it is there a | JJUNCANSON Buos., aUCTIONE EL: — | Jected manuseript. Mrs. Ye, wife of the Korean charge d'affaires, preparation of information for the press. He | Its principles are broad enough for all.” that the sojourners congre every evening wg . OWPORTS. | arene inset “Of course. bas not been very well for some months past | jy supplied with an expert stenographer and| ‘The Raleigh Signal, rgun of the repub-| after dinuer and remain until the sun goes thas arrived at Congress iS VPHOLSTERED. i TIRE CONTENTS OF ell, I keep the stamps,”” and will leave the city September 2 for a visit | typewriter, who writes out at his dictation | lican fasignists, will, in its ieue of tomorrow, | doce. Mall with his friend Mr. Fishman. THESE GOODS YOU ST HAVE. WHY NOT |“ EQUIEPED, PLAN. es to her home in Korea, to which country she | yundry tidbits intended for the accommodation | allege that if the deraoc carries North | | Members of the male sex are very scarce on | 4, 1Were "as 8 rumor in camp thi* morning to Se ee WER sitar REVENGE. will be accompanied by Mits Davis of Abing- | and delectation of the press, ‘This gentleran | Carelina this year it the coastitu- | the mountain, and each arrival of pair of | {e\CSeet that Col. Wm. «, Moore and Capt B. FOR ACCOUNT OF THOsE WHOM IT MAY eT E A politician flourished once, don, Va., who will go as a missionary. They | is jocated ma large and airy room, which is | tion as has been done in M sissippi, and that not | trousers causes a stamped: | K. Kose would arrive this evening, but nothing Will sail from San Francisco Septem! 17. Mr. ora good deal PCLOCK A” MT 1 Tit ‘SOF THE ABOVE MENTIONED MILL, 3 SAFETY i SE will wail made more airy by two big electric fans, | over 10,000 negroes will then be allowed to reg- | speculation on the part. of the fair ones, and | “*tiltite could be ascertained, Daneranee Seaeeoony proceneds ne Janis Xe's offelel duties will not permit him to se-l which nearly fift your hat off as you| ister and voto in this state, Democrats ony | the cnshests fc tis mmsateee ere ona inne | De. Serdan ‘ons ovidier Sotho camp Sub _ ae Whote flowing crop of whiskers was company his wife to Korea. He will celebrate | pass them. Tables,” writing material and | they have never bad the least intention of mak | nigh t esting ax well as amusing. Of course such change in the election law. nev matattacks Chairman John B. Eaves | me girl ef tells her companions what are her tac- Accounted something grand. his majesty’s birthday anniversary at the lega-| everything of this nature are scattered tion on September 15. about the room and everything is done to : and before he is here many minutes he i Tunaway by grabbing the t Machine, And every editor possessed Dr. 8.8 Stearns has returned from Europe | make the guests feel at home and to keep it | and the executive committee of the republic a | finds himself being shown about by some ick of time beaded Plane, Amongst his goodly store considerably improved in health. Well supplied with good democratic literature. | party, saying the committee “is a fraud, does | charming girl. , The base ball game vesterday between the - Mechine, Of cuts, n likeness of his phiz, : Mrs. Mary L. Stephens of 709 12th street ana | Visiting politicians who call are promp hot Tepresent the parts and is disloval to that | | Monday ‘evening there was a dance given in |CaP¢ May and W. 1. ES pees a m= argu seme repatiaiendimess § ny mer py tm ‘And used it o'er and o'er. Mr. Engene F- Stephens are at the Kenmore, | €'viewed and their burning words, manifolded | party and its best Interesta.""” Thus it will be | the college, which proved ‘to be the ost ee | » 1. bors. They wore RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Saws, e |#0 numerously that all who call may bave | seen that the republicans are not very harmo- | josable affair of ite kind mince the depantere ug | foto. wee mere socceastal fo. 9 Game But when he happened things to do Asbury Park. ‘ i copies wupplicd freely. If there are no | nious, The Signal alleges that “‘Harrivon's | the Ordway Rifles. The affair was arranged by | —— ay ey tere pte = Of which they disapproved, ae and peer me a. sah are in the moun- | cx hese of eS penne a = — a sufti- | friends in North Carolina are a curse to him.” ar. eo of the Ordway Rites, Mr. -Gilbert | 9 DOM Me? — ou With one accord those writers danced in region o} leDowell, Va. i cient supply of this class of matter mem- CONGRESSIONAL NOMINEES. mith, son of 3 Smith, U. Chicago; Lic os t. Harry Keough is -y efficient offi GA Win wetes thay Sak licek. Mrs J, W. Barker, the Mistes Jonnie andj bers of the contsitice "are! pus though their | orcs Amie, one of the two seyeblican con-| "Eager Alien wnt Nic. Haiph Morten, WhO a4 des way hs hnndies his compand coe 3G AND Har. | Work eer Clara Barker and Frank, who were at River | Paces by the accomplished interviewer of the were ably assisted by Mr. and Mrs, Richard " ‘aver: | DNEERS. | Lot Shatting, &e., S| ees Telephone, 12 ‘TIMER & Sera : fs : poe » : : ill Top | establishment und the result laid before the | Rressional candidates in the fifth district, bas | YChcr and Mr. 8) WL . Dr | he mewns busine. “The content of thin, wl wilh be offered frst us an Taey shall not boldly weof ne eee ca tna gp ag alone. Amise anid Settle loft the question of | The grounds! and hal’ were siluiminated, and | GTMNt occupy the satae. tent.” Lieut. A and if not sold then offe At me:” and then he set himself to work Sirs sor apie oe peek nasa — At the republican headquarters itis different, | which was the true nomiuce toa committee of | among those sho enjoyed the evening's feativ pam doy ae oe 2° oot nee ved his whi meeting last ning a saidence o! itration. ies were guests from other hotels, wa> aha aan ak ae - conf Tene wie mage | i ; oe And shaved iis whiskers of. Miss Katie Finn on Lincoln avenue. ‘The | The fellow who gets any news there has to yo. tatioky kai epeWilads “scniicke Wel’ eaee fer koe ae Rutherford | ‘ble on which are all the necessities for weit ENTS. + CONDE" | rpuOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers, And then dire wailing and distress, feature of the evening was « prize waltzing con- | skirmish for it. He may be able to learn from | Congress in the third district, withdraws in| looked after the guests and. amv’ there one | lading Ut PRESERVE OF VALUABLE SUBURBA Wongst editors was found. test between four couples, Mr. Wr. Belt and | the assistant sergeant-at-arms the names of | favor of the third party nominee. A month | was slighted when the refreshments were | war . nh by 1 THE VILLAGE OF “Tt > For ne'er till then wat such a wealth «| Miss Katie Finn won the prize. some of the callersand if he is sufficiently fortu- | ago a convention was held. Frank C. Koonce | passed around. Dancing was itlulgel in weal | Sten out wid hap ak aa Of mint cats around. Misses Emelia and Chlotilda Roeben of 1914 | nate to reach Secretary McComas or certain of | of Onslow county was nominated for Congress. | a late hour and then the merry young folks | yee wg “0 peaeRE 7th stre av cnstasialein . Which was taller than = little tatde, it ingit valey | attempted to go through the legs of the talde, ‘legates in the hall, who were for , singing some lively songs. ema fe : Bg = rule, however, the newsgatherers go way from | Koonce. Thove who left did not make anom-| Among those who attended the dance were | fting it in the air and landing it in eine Tees!” wile in'canver- Mee Mncrice Overbeck soil non end. Miss hg repablican /besdeiriers istkec’ dap: | Itatien: bat Rede oe coe een ie ee Butherfo red toguther with ite contents. Belt returned this morning from an northwest have gone to Baltimore to | the attaches he may or may not by inserting | ‘The greater hae of the convention left, leaving | from other houses strolled over th forsale | Girls who are given to being surprised should | Visit relatives. the probe get « pointer or suggestion. As a | only eleven TH Tee ar WAN: | avoid exclaiming: ‘ d, Miss a ol sation with the summer young man, He is | Clara t rned this | pointed, and some of them saying rather bad | August 23. The state executive committee in-| Maggie Sinclair, Miss Nude Garat, Miss Mary t Maj. Grant declin eeu ul subdivision of Lincoln liable to interpret it as a sarcasm, or as an un- | ©*thded trip in Pennsylvania, words. Whether this is a part of the republi- | dorsed this action. Koonce swore he was the | Smoot, Miss 8. Binetta McNautz, Miss Alice Ficceeeceenk . Cth seribest ius Liber 74 and folio reasonable demand. a can program to make the hunt absolutely a still | true nominee, and that be would ran, no mat- utz, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sylvester, Mrs. he AT THE RIVER FRONT. one has not definitely developed. ter what happened. At the staze third party | May Smith Marlow, Mrs, Smoot, Miss Sadie WYATISVIELE, z Ifa matter of For board in the country the bunco man went; ‘i eebE AL republ A week was the time that he passed, an = Sarees Fe . Four-mast r Lydia M. Deering, Bath, Me., | feature of | But he found when he went, his last dollar was | Capt. Hamtit ys from Bangor, Me. Carter is usually rd work and long hours is to | convention it was said Marion Butier would be | Jobuston, Miss Mae Jenkins, Miss Mac Kaw. | # are likelv to make that | the nominee; but the unexpected happened. | lings, Maj. and Mra. G. H. French, Miss Mary | Correspondenc tions tell. Chairman | Koonce’s nomination was ratified yesterday, as | Stockett, Mrs. M. V. Morgun, Mrs. H. F. Johu- Hyarreve committee rooms early | was also that of A. H. Percey for elector. ‘The | ston, Mrs. Ashby, Miss Hellen Re VALUABLE hoe OF hy all, Mire. W. he es plete list of the officers of the Single spent, and lute, and the midnight oil burns there with | third party held a mas meeting at Clinton wi iss Stella Curtis, s M. H. Kear- thst a tires ehevenad lok. great regula Sometimes it is only. the | July 20, and thea recommended Thompson of es Maud dete. 8 er clerks, sometimes it is the moguls, such as | Onslow for elector and indorsed B. F, Grady, Anna Wheatley, Mrs, Jas. MeQue oe the risk and cont of the SRiLaarey: Carter, Clarkson and others. democrat (present incumbent), for Congress. Jessie Burton, Mrs, Kt. E. Hull, Miss F ys FE. Baukhages, treme careanae MOODB “John,” said Mra, Moovalong, “the landlord —- > In yesterday's convention Butler got some | Gannell, Miss Hattie Fisher, Miss Daisy Pum- | urer: exceuti . Mra, Moovalong, edlord | The Warmest Place on Earth, votes, but Koonce had by far the largest follow- | phrey, Miss Ethel Young, Mr. aud Mra. W. H. | purchara was here today and he said that he was coming | From the London Lancet. ing, and showed fight from ihe very beginning. | Rutherford, Mics Fannie Holmes, Mrs. This | a jitiomal mombersot thee cnet |next Monday Zor the rent, and he expected to | from, Occoquan, Vi. witi teenty.Avs cory of There are several of these “claimants” for | As was predicted, Johu 8. Henderson was re- | Hamphtey, Miss M,C. Harrison, Mes aud Mew | S&lith i eaigggsgte | get it, too. Davis, trom Occoquan, with yellow pine piles.” the highest tomperature on the habitable globe. | nominated for Congress by the democrats of | Horton, Miss MacFurland and Messrs, Charles | oe eA irene Saath’ forts asi “Did he? 3 % ‘The Central Sahara registers a mean of 97 de. | the seventh district at Salisbury today by accla- Af Wright, LM. Price, ~ seve! proposals, in: ‘ a Vapt Le " ’ 4 te, lector the Savy Ya ‘Then aud he seemed in earnest about it.” — |, Ctuirtands” Bunce Nor 10l, Conssiana” Gane, | Sreee in-July. Central Australia boasts of 94 | ™ation. a Harold Grant’ Jerse ve, wus be? nnie B. | degrees in January—a mean which is attained Eichelberger, to Cumberland. Schoouer F tusnt, es Bana- LOCK NOON aed pw cll, as long as he feels so confident I don't MR. COMPTON ACCEPTS. < = 2 and Mort in south California and inner Arabia in mid- i] summer. Buta recent report of the New York | His Speech to the Convention That Kenomi- | C. E. Hall, W. C. Sinith, Gilbert Sith, | rebar. distr | see that there's any use of my worrying about meteorological burean tells us that a Californian nated Him—Notes. ir., L. M. Harvey, J. J. Crosby, - | might, with Mob & ~ meine, G awine | it. I reckon he knows his own business.” valley between seventy and cighty miles to the Horton and others. Lancaster, jr., secretary. Messrs, F Tathes. Re The artich Mary [it reckon he knows his own business, to Yeocomiro, Va.” Barge | east of the Sferra Nevadas, running in a north | CofesPondence of The Evenins Star. ‘Tuesday morning Mr. Richard Sylvester and | A. Lancaster and Jobn were nominated as Binrk SS ae SEI to'Aquia creek’ to load railroad ties for | northwesterly and south southeasterly direction Lavner, Mp., August 25, 1892, [ Mr. 8. W.Lightner went angling for buss in the | delegates to the county convention te be voted Ex 2 | Witnesses Cleared Him. ay ea between two mountain ranges—the Tuneral| After Txe Stan's telegraphic account of the ote. | abay seaaek ns iver between mn) Bee 8 will be held ge Ba Judge Mills today concluded the hearing in ‘ (6,000 fect) and the Ai 10,000 feet) — 4 ves- | ferry and the dam and landed nine black bass | urday sek Gopeaperter 3 invited. | Very § " ,009 fect) and the Amargosa (10,000 feet)— | democratic convention at this place closed yes er end tae ~| ‘teen ‘ave by een fit to waive lefts nz | the case of Albert Eaton, who was charged with bape fligetnen nt aaa! v tanuge its n cast bank, thy ry neat meeting from the eccident took pluce at the residence of Dr. | y, ly estimated at from 100 feet to 175 feet, | BOmination by that body. He came upon the veater gave a fish breakfast to several of | Club. It made inquiries regard to Me. “ : B. Allen, corner of 28th and G streets | and its reputation for excessive heat and ex-| platform amid wild enthusiasm, and after the ids. sa Green, sho publidbed tn lust Priday Sunday, 6 published = in THE / northwest, Mrs, Henry Warick, the doctor's | tremely low busdity ip built spon sock | demonstration Deed Partially subset the], Nev. &- Stern, pester of the Washdngion Mo.) Bean. te Mesias Mat be mek pang So aie at the firme. neveral Witnesses | daughter, was in the act of filling the reservoir | tragic incidents ay mudden death from | thanked the democrate of the fifth congres-| Pre congregation, und family have spent she aGattnmecadt sathaume tae fe of | veut ivcbpciianoba piste arti gpe 1 of w gasoline stove and some of it spilling on | Holation, inured wv einintee - sional district for the honor which they had | Children, who enjoy themselves, paraiig i with the republican party of Bladensbusg indy ahh | Ro such an affair could have happened without | the stove, an explosion followed and Mra. War- | the total extinction of an immigrant party from | Just conferred upon him. He then referred to | soldiers" uniforin, aid he i proud of w lovely | district to take After the con- SDAV. SEPTEMBER SEV: : igran’ : abse pees fo | an aseault on a young girl named Alice Sheckels DWIN STEW a | baptidee aie [in Miller's store, in East Warhington, Per (cig degrees Poem Son hock arty (14) 1 net work So otante ats be seen. . mi iret in 185 jinati c e the club pre- - their seeing it. wick’s clothing and that of her three-year-old | heat and thirst in 1850. The latter occurrence, | bis letter of declination made public about a | picture taken of ‘the young soldiers on the mai tia = Gate. STH guit gst RG" | | The charge against Mr. Eaton was thereupon | child at once took fire, and Mra. Minnick, her | priced: gave it the tile it goes by—“Death val- | month since, and said he was actuated to the | Mountains several days ago. a grand. ma ting in the Spa. Gg ty bo Se) Rie hy qister, who had her two-monthi-old infant in | jey," ‘The report above referred to sets forth | comelufion got ty tee ‘candidate on ac. | ,,CaPt Southwick of the Columbia Bicycle PSE. ; neewee aa) U. i Pronsoaa’e for furmiahiion tbe C. —_———_ her urms, going to her assistance, was badly | that in four months out of five during which | sg rer: ccome = cand on ae! Club and Mr. Charles McEnaney of the Wash- | _ From a prominent nef Laurd Dee ot ie hundoen | 8 the fiscal your ending ‘The Charge Dismissed. burned, as also the infant. A cry of fire | readings were taken the mean temperature | COUNt of his physical inability to make a/ ington Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club are sentative learved thix morning that dredths (6 5 etved at the office of the St ive | superintend he ‘cl brought Officer Cooney to the spot and the bove 90 in July and August ex-| thorough canvass if nominated. He also said | also stopping bere. didates for congressional honors among nic garden, nti TWELVE | Patrick Mahoney, a street car conduetor, ; rose above 90 degrees, in July and August ex- ; RELOGR Mt ahtbtba” SEPEeSIREE Sit | was before Judge Mills today because an of- | Hames were extinguished. Dr. Allen roturned to | ceeding 100 degrees, ‘while the mean for the | that, having been so frequently honored by the — oo ublicans were Chas, KE. Coftin, @ his home soon after and Dr. Bishop was also i ° s 3 s . Merrick and James T. Perkins of Pringe War oC AE ie citice ofthe ‘superintendent. | ficer found hima with a blackjack in his posses-| called in, and it was found thet M Pw wrick | htire period was not less than 94 degrees, The | democrats of his district, he deemed it pradent THE LIGHT INFANTRY CAMP. L J Superine nilent ta 4 irae led ras hat Mrs, War: i i! “ * George's county; Addison Posey of Charles; = fie plead guilty to the charge nud was | and child were terribly burned and Mrs, War- | Mtimum was usually above 70 degrees, while | and just to other aspirants that he should step ipeans want aug EN Mr. Wilkinson of St. Mary's 3M) PPEADQUARTERS sot given until Saturday to pay a fine of $50. The | Wick died last night, ‘The injuries to the others | ¢u.apsolute ma Doosseetee Bia nt tho end’ of | ‘wide. He eaid he did wot care to go into the | reve, e Come Marked Heel ron of Calvert und wih sixty four {igual Howe for Disatt court ordered the destruction of the weapon. are not so serious, June and beginning of July. On July 18, 1891, | details of the issues that would be decided be- provement in Drill. ith the chan jediy in favor of Parron, ad ehebty-sie abr seve | jon ent ome or Disab — ————— Noy medicine Tncornfort, | tween the parties during the coming campaign, | Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. The Bladensburg and Hyattsville Base Ball me bandied amd seven. | Se the uaual conditions. i | a ‘Tho Vulgar Taste for Jewels. BEE ee een ee wie comiaaeith: taal pom ot Abe caret Calas Chis Sines Dhiba Clube will play tomorrow afternoon in Bladene Sow tect, | ENGNG Dav OF SEPT kao wees me Os "| London Correst ondent American Rexister. prea i anag a ee . ar ishing Labor and Materials and Cou n te day in which the maximum temperature was | Ov the question of protection and the force Cave Max, N.J., August 24, 1992, | Une htc Labo : Conde asrkighs der | _ For some months past I have noticed the ex- | 199 degrees, the minimum 99 and the mean’ of | bill. He referred to the closing of the manu- COUNTY sews. Se Im ioe to | Gomal Howe foe D. ¥ Soldiers’ near Haunptous Ua: | op eon e se eran nights erat traordinery increase in the amount of jewelry | all hours 108.6, while the hottest spell of all | facturing establishments throughont the coun- Ragga ber dcemprpedtimntvaepr moet sot| ‘Tue-county comminioners met at Maribong? hundredths (448%. | toh of the Beidieg’ far ths ies nae me to ask the following question: Why not put | YR by ladies in the daytime, and at Sandown | occurred from this day onward to July 24, when eintwinelee beneficial to aoe va battalion, D.'C. N. G.), opened with a bright | M#st Tuesday and transacted the following bus d amd forty-cubt ond cryueen the survivors of the first 75,000 voiunteers, the | 7¢e*d Temarked more than ever the profusion ina poor paired pattem =a = classes. He laid great stress upon the danger | sunshine that gave promise of a beautiful day, | 26: Ordered, that $300 be appropriated, pay- bodiuntnes conta | thee months men, at the head of the column?-— | Of daylight diamonds. At first I put this erazo | {Me maximum ranged betwee Prades chong fea | of the country ra Popular government in case| 4s begutifal day in this soldiers” camp means a | sble out of the licewe fund, for the purpose af wrviatore released by | WO-C: GUNNELL, Civil | the men who, promptly responding to Father | down to bad taste on the part of the wearer, | months reached a total of only Lad'inch> ‘The | the republican party should gain the control of | wh Getichinn San they de mot | Tebsiring roads, dc, in Brandywine district prRore Abraham's call, served without hope of pay, | and then to vanity; but now a passing fashion | winds, on the other bend, were, of great force | the presidency and of the Congress this fall, seca! Pee ca [emtlonsd, provided Gin citismn af and i> Wel | pension or reward. Puo Paris. | which, a fashion journal asserts, comes to us| and frequency, those from the south pre as they were to the onerous force bill. be sold contatming ‘eas. towetiee with (uelaree wailing y trict appr: Prints ‘the sum of 300, tin eal oe ——— from the wives of Chic: re packers has | thi four days, while their velocit! from ‘national issues he urged upon | roll call and drill at 6 o'clock promyp pearesen be te enpented vader Gee ER Professional Pride. grown into « fixed custont, and all of oar | would rise from thirty miles an hour tov over | the gentlemen of the convention the fact that | ‘The regular morning company drills have pe pd tl eer pr 7 ie wien og separ aser | fa abort TO) Sod From Judge. ae teet oF qromankind overload themselves |forty-tive miles. Such galos were of but brief | UpOw them greatly depended the result in this | been changed from 10 o'clock. the hour first eit od (mag —teteerlemne eh 3 | Rigtem and abuat 20,000 coites of nape of the land | Jaggers (to Dr. Paresis)—“You know Dr. with diamonds and precious stones before lunch | duration. but one of them on June 17 lasted eee trict. anc out the ab- grows immediately after | Nayable out of the license fund, the aid appre: Sper ceat trons cay of xa ‘ it mapa, aualtty ot pases ‘and number at copies | EAPSCOh Leuppose?” = ‘Twenty yours agoa lady in the daytime rarely | Porn: tins toraporntare of “ti annem | the part of every one eaioms ef democraiss | rollcall. ‘This hour avems @ better time for|felurn sebesteuael wane direction uf ESogeew erst aoe See saree? Sale caatin “ee ceereate: | , DE Paroela(coldls)—“He's no doctor. Why, | wore tury thas's, couse of pitt Tings Ver | 1126 degrees. Thote high winds assume the | success Wy ite quttict: __Hie remarks | were) their exercise, because at that time the air is 9 EO ke red dodars to be 5 sclves aS to Sit the eee eet rats | sit, be advertises! haps one plain gold brucelet and sometimes a | character of the simoon of the Sahara, the | Sfeeted with loud and cont icpprevats | feeb and invigorating, whereas when drill was |t? ‘he approval of | this, bond; that property may be reseld at Wace of the demand “land aaite indeed an |, Jaswers (half an hour later, to Dr. Kapsool)— | pair of pearlearrings. Nowadays Imeot women | loose, frinble soil contributing clouds of sand, 7 a ee ee lemocrats | at 10 o'clock the wan being well up made the riation for bridges for Oxom Hill diwtrict, thas Badlcost aftr Sve nyt) publie ad'vertiweren The cutelone, Upeeneral, land office, indorsed 08 | «By the way, doctor, 1 was talking to Dr. Molar | whoare beringed on every finger up to their | which often conceal the surrounding moun: | of ogee 7 Regs stem ~ boca red parade anything but a desirable place | Poa” ‘ced for Oxon Hill diex eee aN CHARLES Me MA FORMS, Ciecatce, | oubey “Maun. Bide wil be tocelved Yor the wlll | westerday, and” — egies dings cienoeds in senna teins, | What with the heat and the nature of woter ae . ais meee to drill for two solid hours, ‘The change was «| #90) be appropriawed for Oxon 4 eden 3 z he | Btunber cr tew than the whole nut ree |S : aa | and are pim over their breasts n- | the 80) ion was extremely scanty, —; — wine one. ; i ows: Den tangs REDIN WooDwARD: aiieed onde with acproved secure il te | a pg arta er | nets with brooches of precious stones, bottom of the valley, Indeed. well nigh Gon-ox. | Gambrill and Earnest Baldwin. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock the assembly | Hit supervisors oe fallow: Poemert reed. $20 = Ren aanieRdey cae OX CONWELL, Actine Commissioner. auliclawaw | State with the title ‘doctor?’ Don't you j bell Kaye web Be rauiray carriage a few re Ferrppraigeyie idg hee the oleae we begin have Seikied poe a eee =~ py yt 4 ae es €280 for rebuilding TELE — : = = sq | that he is nothing but « dentist?” ago I sat op) a lady who vidently | stinging gnat by day and the snake, lizard ee a —— moa commanding oficor. battalion wee | Cbutwents te iron brilge at Laurel, iactediagl eae a ‘OR SAL ‘YCLES. ar ig | Started ina hurry and had not had time to pnt | and horned toad by night were ite in convent on Sth proximo, are | rormed in fatigue uniform, the occasion being TRUSTEES SALE OF F ALE—BICYCLE! | Jaggers (next day, to Dr. Molar)—“‘Now, this <= ber airentd boo, Baoan ry night Saly | Tepte. | beginning to show signs of activate, ‘They = Allison Nailor | bridge finding and material. ‘The next ‘man on the next street, Dr. Powders’ got of the board will be held ber 18. TENDED NE. Sr cetne edo GAHION THRE PSCHO. |, Molar (hastily) Dr. Powders!” You | loves on I counted nine jeweled rings. “In the citer knows ING NOS. im excellent condition, with Jamp, bell and tools; | Dr. Molar (hastily) AS alee Rhos ft Seta pepapec yebery be being an honor-|_ Messrs. Lous Ford K. Ford Coombe STREET RUAD. terms ensh; cheap. Call’ before 3 p.m. at 1744G@ st. | surely don't mean to apply the dignified prefix he ot she wore a turquois tien, ; = have returned from Leonardtown, Md. corded tn Liter $308, tolls S42 ct seq. one of thetand | Se S 6S wht asto<8* | sdoctor’ to_an ordinary veterinary surgeon? | Wounted with brilliants as a brooch, a cat's-eye ee ee eens tee onde ee rn Be. C. 0. Lovin, Mon. James Wann iris ot the Distrtt of Columbia, aid at te requst | POM SALE_ COMBINATION DART SAFETY, $8: | You were surely joking, Jaggers.” giamond and ruby bee was ather throat, 1887," phenomenon, Semen hemecel by a, The meeah bo tho Geoet | oa Ik. C. Deana of Mintaniekg tocko poe See Toa it the promine on CECESBAS, | former price, Bh! Brop Brats poche, Metatitx | daggers (second day after, to Dr. Powders)— | in diamond figures an inch long, was ‘on one ‘ el te Rented. 'by Che Thiel Autiiery | wap 00 Bay Midge tect Mondor. toch irre. ii vas F1vg | Works, so. CVCLERIES furs at See” yoke | “Dre Pareals was telling me'the other day thet | Site of her bodice, ‘and “Annie,” in ———_—+oe__L dhe vonks wore : ALY. a s . wonnit . anit on the other side. Her waistband was fas! fedsederemisic nnome ant dotinculsbel ap and | FORSAE ES ai ar tahoe SAEZ PICECLE | this sort of, weather scatary gosture)_-| wits tras lovers Kast i tienes the captain and | The Hyattsville Dave Dall Club will viait (is blo nuruberct eqn Oy of Todd and Drowns | Kuaranteed for one year: @10 down: mogmy | “Don't talk to me about Paresis! He's no doc- | dmonds were in her ears and » diamond Leonardtown at an carts date ‘and play « matob ‘rain rolled into the depot, and a shout went up | €wme with the club of that place. | 0 fBhlivon Sine Piste? ‘tated Pl | tors Why, siz it Lied a yellow dog thet was | fT was wtuck through the back of her hai. “Bufialo Bill's brother” | Me ee ee se wcventy ae 73 fect togwtbee with | NOTARIES PUBLIC. Soboa butcher se ne ent Mim. He cught | iat of them mounted with ost ponent the camp grounds with | Master Clarence Mullikin has received eschol- all the improveiseuts, casctuents, hereditaments and a to be a butcher. ‘Natl by oni to. Rha Clie, Semapetie. velourting or ik SRY wise | COMMISSIONER oe Peete oy | Mise Agness Hasscer ‘becn appointed sagentednens secarea vy | C° tna hersstrys § sate Tension Desired. pial Aetna teacher othe Relwilepic echo. : Fiat ao the | _Teotien tom Sem t's rat Mr. Wayback (prominent western citizen)— Trinlly Charch, Marlboro’ anal il ake charge Money Payable to sit the purchaser Wit SPECIALTIES. “We think we've caught the feller wot stole PARADE, of it on the first Sunday in September. W. eg Je etnereh ao | your horses, an’ we want you to go round en’ | | a the purchaser’ — a——d | FLECIMICNY—a PosITIVE CURE—ALL NEB | identify him.” Evvous sttettionss soe “peuralvia, “_ } about fifteen minutes, 4 the of the Southern Railway and Sac eet rometons segs ies] Me ayback We aint aah besrae ‘crowd thet fied gious a ea by the Conte of RESPIR OOEURT WARD open TSS om x, | ME Wayback —“We ain't got no he petty ne th Bae Topwnce tthe Cape Peat SE seer e | 4 combination of Wash tin-platare Je advo- J Leow | SIPSINE SFAIMERESTUWAE&S, UE | ated for the purpone of Yoreiag 6 ae a i th Ih i me!

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