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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, auevst 25, 1892, ; tT 7 AR | pemocrars or waswrNaron. TO PAINT THE TOWN RED, LIEUT. HOLLINBERGER’S REPLY. BEER FOR THE SOLDIERS. TELEGRAMS 0 \) + A Fight im the Convention Over the Lake | Program for a Grand Display of Fireworks | He Makes Answer to the Statements of Gar- Gen. : Washington Canal Issue. During the Encampment. bage Contractor Clark. * Ovrmrra, Wasi, Aug. 25.—When the demo-| Chairman Edson has just completed arrange-| Under date of August 22 Lieut. Hollinbergor cratic state convention reassembled last night | ments for having the town painted red and| yesterday sent to the Commissioners his re-|, T%® District Commissioners today received e | who fell in the pool of scalding water at the Driving the King Into » Corner by Vigor- fie repert of the committes on resolutions was | divers other colors while the Grand Army vete-| spense to the letter recently submitted by | ‘%@ following communication from the gov-| TOD Tos Se Pool of penlling Wales ef the epltineesohing Tend |The pintform indonses the nations) plat-| saneare hare, 1h will'sowt $6,000 to do tt, but | Garbage Contractor Clack, = copy.of which waa | “"ne" of the Hokiiers' Home, Brig, Gea. Kelton: | 0 ee at ean ee eset Pams, Ang. 25.—The French sovacirom off the | form and the nominces of the Chicago conven-| then that sort of thing comes. high, and published in Tam Sran atthe time. ‘The lettor | ¢ Lim sbout to Le petitioned by the inmates | Wi, 9 Rebliehed Sn yesterday tram, dled stshe Dabney coast bomberded Whs-iab and other | #08; pledges reform in the existing tariff laws; |in the opinion of experts consulted by | begins by citing some facts in connection with a 7a sdyrvleeregnin Pirie” beamed PPE eiggesaee oe ieLs!, Reda Tevian ports about the beciuning of the Ppees & federal election law; favors free and | Chairman Edson, for he has no personal |the collection of garbage and then the letter | “Mer of the home to establish an exchange DEATH OF MR. J. T. FREEMAN. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. FRENCH OCCUPATION OF DAHOMEY. unlimited coluage of American silver and such | experience in painting towns, the money will be | reeds: “The collection of garbage was pat un-| fF te sale to them of light and wholesome | fly recovered from the severe shock, and he moath, and the Freach troops then proceeded | liberal appropriations for coast fmprovement as beer to which they have been accustomed at | ¥#S Sucouscious several hours before bis death. oon their expedition t the interior under com- | ahull be of beuelit. to. the state, but condemns | Well expended. ‘The actual work is going to be | der police control August 10, and on August 12 " Col. Dodds, whore policy id to drive | auy oxtr ba A number of his friends called at the hos- pital to see the'patient and some of them were ply inte in seeing that the coroner jilitary posts, int expenditure of public money | 4ne by James Pain & Co., aud their repre-| I had forty teams, with the proraise from Clark | ™# n ig for its purpose the advansement of pri. | sentative, after their conference with Mr. Law- | that more woald pe provided, but up to this| “The medical and other officers of the home terprise. The election of President, | rence Gardner, the chairman of the fireworks | date the additional teams have failed to mate- | “8° this to be done in the interest of health fall examination of the case. President and United States Senators By | committes, hes afranged a dasdling pre. | “alae and temperance, Coroner Patterson was notified of the death direct vote of the people is favored. , e Lm ee ; | Cisne ee and he gave instructions to the police to have i | A minority report to the Seattle canal plank | F5"™%,, 0% tf sorte of brilliant devices! acter legen Aegina eatene vo noe no therapies teeta ‘8 jury summoned for 3 o'clock this afternoon to Be : 2 teams be putin the service brought forth the | *ideration I desire the opinion of the District | meet at the Emergency H Porto Novo t dog ad tae ainwciny eee akan ter oma | rod fire and rockets and booms and balloons | Ciark letter, Lieut, Hollinberger writes: Commissioners if favorable action on my part!" Sergt. Moore took charge of the case, and he chine’ puniats ‘ehhieion, 7 the British frontic> at Lagos, the NG } A ssetiiea wan than wax jo (0 reconsider the vote | onise' bisoee whl are be gg wndne fen- | pout: Clark's first charge is that the teams do| would be considered exactly in keeping with | summoned the following porsons to serre on pata dd ‘ TRE FISH THAT SWALL Porto Novo to Dangbo, a place bet seen the | by which the minority report was adopted. ‘The | thustsetio cnaicces Ro ntie ote Pana ien | not make threo loads a day. That ia a matter | the epirit of the act of February 28, 1991, chap- the Jury: W. 8. Johnson, toi Games Among Pacific Slope mintonatres-| the king in jo @ corner by vigorous action. Wich WED JONAM, Oume and the Adfara, near the spot where ashes a age o that we cannot control, as in many instances | ter 365, R. S. fohn "i Perhaps It Was @ White Shack Instead of t. Oudard was killed in 1890. + 5a thet Bpicerstae teriee ae aoe The Groworks will be set off from some vacant | the drivers refuse to wake more than twoloads, | “The home authorities recognize the be- | ston’ and F. ‘ oe & Whate, it is said that envors from the neighboring | refusing an appropriation for Lake Washington | "8° ™ the city not yet selec! claiming that is a day's work, ard further, | neficence of this uct and wish it carried out to | men, and it was arranged that they should visit | "*% the New York Sun | Peon the Qutver tribes have offgred their co-operation against | rerun 7s 58 sppropriation for Lake Washington ‘THE PROGRAM, since the removal of the accumulations, the | the fullest extent, but think that the | the power house and see the location of the| A recently reported poker scandal, involving | ""y),"0" @¥" argument valid upon @ premise —_ —— pel Soa Ser our = cn and Representative Wilson in; A square of ground on North Capitol street, | “mount of garbage at each houso is reduced, | sale of beer at certain hours at the home, | place where the deceased lost his life. members of Sen Francisco's swell Paci ion | Namerous desertions are place from the | {72iFe and 4 of Wuberent tmposmhi Itused to be | cluded beyond question ‘that there were no Altbea Hill-Sharon divorce trial. : bia ec rosnible on- The late Jadge Torry, who was killed a | ck swans, Lecnuse it is impossible to con * of this issue to the detriment of | which has been mentioned as the site of the pnpemomere! the Visiting of more houses. Had under resiriction as to quantity, would be| A number of witnesses were also summoned | Club, recalls au incident of the notorious ‘Sarah Dahomey army on account of hanger aud fear. for the necessary” tmprovement | reo ecvictanautr pathic oes bouaing: es amount of garbage continued as at first the | helpful in the support of the, scl thet ie in | and they will describe the place and how the ‘The fine season will last nntil October 15. Col. | {PPrvuriatians for the necessary it force would not have been sufficient to | preventing ita violation; that the few inebrintes accident happened. There was no eyewitness Dodds hav 39,000 men, being a sufficient force |“ ryycre ind barbers of the state.” er fol- | hat been proposed as a suitable However, fa appropriation i vemade one visit a week, therefore. Mr. | here would be content with a few glasses | to the affair. : » [ceive @ black ewan. But one harm nd to Bold the different stations, independently of | towed uring the greatest tumult, which nearly | Hist question is tobe decided. The program of | Clark's statement that the garbage is not in the | or ‘bees athe “ae go. two miles for See Rae Jastico Field's body. guard, Nagle, was Miss | Coconecions block swan fron the red the support of the ships anchored at Kotonow 1° jtcd in breaking up the convention. Pan-| ‘¢ entertainment ts fixed. will be | cities is not m accordance with the facts.|it and in getting it expose themselves to BEFORE JUDGE MILLS. Hill's attorney in that case, and during the | put all the thi 1 and Grand Popo. Kotonouand Porto Novo art demouium reigned. Delegates yelled them- | S°veral set which will be the gems of the | Another of Mr. Clark's complaints is that he is | drinking to’ excess. Out of the 800 inmates | —— tral endleavurell te heey pesianedl ta eons, | I the ingenious thinkers to rout, Mame now in a thorough state of defense and Grand 3 is = evening. instance, there is to be a picture | not required to give a tri-weekly service. He 742 "te * 266 of whom have | How His Honor Disposed of a Number of Stem for a recoldertion aie Ste by | te Cup nrg wl bot mage, ge thre appease bea cnoge of | nevor mat ‘he we seguatne al the ‘out Today. ainaaie Sy | Biec “ im [evidently mean- | y : - ; 2 covalderation soa 1St aegee ant tag | which will present the figures “of soldion, | ing the police] end ther are. scting, trom that | {oor seek nave ean here Verguite willin the | ,Touas's Police Court record shows an in tus of the convention at Lame Thursday was 298% and war trophies. Then there is | stand; int, that I am under contract to give ®| authority of the governor of the home| Tease inthe number of aseault cases, and in y the cones a0 whan the platherns wes et its of Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. A | tri-weekly service to the citizens of Washing- discharge the fifty-six inebriates, | them all sorts of weapons figured, although the plainti, the millfonatre's check stubs. | noscibie oases. ‘This he ‘Sant ad otert Salted, chistty because of the chow- | soiussn grant dualet popehar belie ing made by the defendant that the checks | That test have we of the posi Popo is oceupi r Rother Dergerie, the missionary, who con- eladed the treaty with Behanzin in which the latter consented to recognize the F torate on the coast | ier ‘ : would throw very little ght on the subject. subsidy of don Wednesda | Sotture of the occasion will be the explosion | ton city and Georgetown, that it is the duty of | twenty-four’ of whom are {many of the victims did not have cuts or| This Sarees’ ea age | to believe that we have explored and classitied terviewed * | The effort todd the’ minority report to the | 9% sixty-inch shells, which wag nto | my collectors to call at every house threo times | ably irroclaimable, and bruises to file as oxhibits in the cases. Sharon's atseney. a enld: teas eer the _Mhole (Geld of knowledge than that a a picture of Dahomer, th platform was finally defeated and the conven- | 40 the cir designs and | colors | und | « week whether there is need of a gurbuge serv- | caro upon the city and ite authorities, But he | Charlie Thompson and Josephine Maniey, a| of the private checks drawn by Sharon were | mYe2ous fish with mo higher and no low he edvocates, which represents it as a tion adjourned till this morning. The fight will | §,Petfect shower of glory. As. ordinary | ice or not. doos not propose to do this. On the contrary, | ota euant to have the court |DP#¥able to the order of “Cash,” and that | MOusht in itemenger brain than ay cial paradise. It is a very rich co be renewed when the convention reassembles. it used for parpons is’ considere HOUSES TO BE VISITED. he has taken back all the drunkards heretofore couple, ‘appeared to have the court | Dither checks nor stubs indicated ‘the cee, | ‘itner—shonld have ewallowed and” th a both by the English at La epullumisss Ppp lr eetaee Sageed po se Egg og A copy of the contract and specifications are | ‘discharged, who have applied to return, in or-| settle their dispute, which was done in an | ser or social condition of “Cash” “senate | at To a French bavi? | Wonk ON CANADA'S CANAL. — throw into. the ovening sky an | here inserted in proof of the tri-weekly service | (®t to shelter and restrain them and relicve the | effective way. The man and woman have been | Sharon's. private checks.” his attorney end, | . city of their care and reproach. living together as husband and wife,and they so though great in number ad ounte, ax chek P b i are 40, ouses in the cities of Wash- | he believe wenty-fonr maniacs can be is : ine to Tarshish in Spain, owing to the war, | pendent Position Next Season. any rate it is going to be & great display, ington and Georgetown. ‘This will require | restrained from leaving the home aud the hun. |*me words and she ordered him to leave the | Not that Ses ce emma | s game. He won. ery ea that even eof 360,000) Mowrarat, Aug. 25.— Another mesting of the THE ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM. 20,000 houses to be visited daily. Allowing 360 | dreds of temperate inmates rendered more con- | house. When he refused to do eo they had some His total winnings in the Pacific Club 5 . o, buge dsb. white fon | PTINY council will be held today. the reports of | The subcommittee of the entertainment com- | Houses fo cach toum per day will require Afty- | ten : moro words and he cut her witha penknife. | were said to be more than « million dines, | fe amd. avd wot uly » lout on | the absent ministers on the questions to be sndithon Ihering seven daily, Or seventeen more than we | “My questions are: Can the governor of the “Judge, your honor,” anid the “me | There was a regular clearing house i nad Y ig charge of the music, addresses | now have. It must be borne in mind that this sf Sir batere’ kil +3 -"" said the prisoner, “mo | Ther ce ectiling oith nnns | For the word ured in the Tuble is a general tte io | Sted ening, been racial. 18 some tobe! Snd program for she acopion to be bed in| Berea inetd aipake sa d that this | home with the act of February re rim | and her got on cross-questions ‘cause she wanted | sfter each game, each player settling with others m for «lar Saou —— . the penston building on the evening of Thurs-| complished after the cities have been thor-| must he obtain a license therefore.” d i ow i bed | Would d a Posey os qer of 400 wen | Meeting is to consider the action of President | day! September 22 held an important meeting iy cleaned, ‘There is one thing at ledst on | "The matter was informally discusred at the | ANd "a# going to throw itat me when I grabbed | raw half a dozen checks after a game in | seule. ‘This white shark attaine “ i : | Judge Mills had something to say about the | poker—great in kind and size bis great | halt, 1 ted by those who appear to be well in- | and there were present Secretary Dr. Frank T. | that in the spursely settled sections of the two | Doughies tock the ground that under the ; sarees : Laser? - t | half, One that was exhibited lw that the government. will abow the | Howe, Mesert: Sohn Bi Thotapoon, Waa, city | cltiee a bicvechls ee erie me, OF th ro | Dowglase he gr | relations which existed between them, and told | Wealth gave him no advantage, for his uwual an-| Earope weighed nearly tere tn 5 3 b larger epecioe now extinc aoe J cided having been received. It seems to be 4 term for permit the sale of beer at the home? me to leave ihe house. She picked up the lamp | bY checks,and so it might happen that Sharon | 7% £0F « large fish, and it im } se at ber and acci ” which hi o are mostly nthe matter of canal toll. It is an-| lastnight. Chairman Geo. E. Corson presided: | which the contractes and Iagreo and that {s| board mecting this afternoon. Commissioner | "net std accidentally cut her. Sos. ee ate reat game of | it has been kuown to walgh Home law no license could) the man that it was in the power of the women | tagonists were multi-millionaires—Banker Ral- status quo to contiz son, E. B. Hay and Capt. Pratt. The subjeot | upon that basis that we aro now working, heace | be granted. It, the the | to bre i | ston, Senators Jon Ste da, | nearly re-onacted the part i of the im of exerclses was fully discussed | the estimate for only forty-six teams. homo desired to” serve the old soldiers | Co UTcRK those relations at any tinte, and if she | ston, Senators Jones and Stewart of Neva | authorities at | British war vestel was sai ‘ orders the man out of her house he will have to | Flood of the Bonanza firm, and that set. <pered ) i will be reimbursed the 20- | diferent numbers were practically | | But Mr. Clark's greatest grievance, and the| with beer they "could do. it -an| go. In djsnosng of the cdot the olen said he | | Iz the story of the recent Pacitie-Union sean- | TE" Heavy nem lhon per mment, and it is expected | agreed upon, only a few minor details remain- Ce — which he lays the greatest les’ an | Dart of the rations, It was government | would take in consideration the fact that the | dal it was recalled that Ralston won over y rvetn wits the seat 3 1 2 neXt season's crop will ave to | ing that require action. The Marine Band will be fa lure to Supply suitable receptacles in | ground and the Commistioners had no jurisdic-| man had plead guilty. It shows two things, | $200,000 one night on a pair of tens. ‘The exact | fred Senn writ tome The expe- . dependent of the | furaish the promenade music und the voeal | which to deposit the garbage. tion there. Capt. Kossell thought no license | said the judge, first, that he is willing to take | story of that gune was’ told. by Gen, Dernot a ® ‘om Porto Fall as the canal | numbers will be sung. >y the Choral Society, ‘rue MILK IN THE cocoaNcr. Fras required: the governor of the home could, | the responsibility of his uct, and, secondly, that | after the incident referred to in the Hill-Sharon | forming » aa sof ity voices. The ronge will | We now come to the ‘milk in the cocoanut.” he thought, sell the liquor if he snw it, but the | hoe Rants to show some degree of repentance. | trial. ‘They were playing jack pots and Sharon 7 : ole matter was one for ecisior “4 : ed. Reals . special messenger to this | been selected that are familiar to the | Mr. Clark hasa patent garbage receptacle to be | Ty oaicers af the Lnited states, ee ee mmr aan ag ed. Ralston and two or three others presented him te his intend sntich, the work, which is to be | old veterans and with which they will be in| placed in each house. Forty thousand houses | "Tho n.torney for the Distcict will be asked | 2% Sle? rng cieing oa LIDETS Tas come Night chipping of one | "in the bor taking o! the end of he n all winter in preparation for the | perfect ermpathy. ‘The feature of the program | at $3.50 each amounts to $140,000. ‘The profit remarked Mr. Clagett, * | Ralston strengthened his play and began raising 2 tilities. iy fly to the prirg excavations. His age will be the “Star Spangled Banner” with the | on this would be quite an item—more,no doubt, A fine of $10 or sixty days was imposed. by thousands. Sharon and Ralston soon had upper ri won Lim. an bas engaged fifty stoneentters, who will pro-| handkerchief ealute to the flag and in the | than his whole garbage contract amounts. to. pense the pley to themselves, and it was not long be- event which appea + asaking | ceed tthe works at once and remain all win-| chorus of which the vast audience will be ex-|In support. of his claim he con napa anepstee eee fore there was close to £150,000 in the pot. of Dahomey mu 1. ter. This action ix ix pursuance of an order | pected to joit It is believed that this will | teams have to wait in every alley Tn the next case a Sanday fight in Dingman 7 Then Sharon met a raise with a 250,000 counter. _ from the government to push the canal to com- | excite Spee fnrore of enthusiasm than has | about twice as long as would be nei 7 four well-known fairness will certainly in- | place was discussed. The prisoner was Tom und another with THREATENED BY A MOB. bl Ralston studied only a mo: - . pletion all p expedition. It fs ac-| been witnessed in this city since the close of | them to doif the regulationsha forced” | dace you to permit the use of your columns for | Bowie, a colored man, who has been in jail a = with a e190 00 age eee . That a man could live cer wet by all the leading conservatives | the war. The members of this committeo have | (that is, if one of Mr. Clark's patent receptacles Jy €5 the ititerview had with Mr. James ®. | munalier of dimes, ence foc grave void take long to decide his play. “I quit, Bill,” he | TC for considerable time seems by uo A Florida Town in Fear of Attack by Ne-| jn Montzeal that Sir Jonn Abbott will shortly | been greatly importuned by persons who de- laced in every house). Again he | ¥T¢PIY to the interview had with Mr. J {Ellen Bryant wos tho srocsectur tnloan: | wid. nad Gaaiiad kisheen nike oat Means impossible, grors From an Adjacent Camp. Te fo aoe, watrntoods Tet. toons th hetea fe ee ae ewes | TE My calachors re compelled. to shovel | BrOwu) Wiick seemed in(yvariaean ot ‘Mo- | OT so oe oe en eee a : anaes prising | It is nlersicod that there will be no | had those whom they desired to be engaged as | tons of garbage every day front the back yards | day, August 22. | threshing machine. A. heavy “club was the | his bold-plaving bank partner lay dota’ that ae PS oxesesiepn wet rai, | Pemedia eee Ty tice Tho | soloists, but it was thought best not to try any | of householders, causing great delay, where no| Mr. Brown therein endeavors to maintain a | weapon ‘used, sod DiS. te Hanes eet te | be pread his hand, disclosing a pair of tens. | Even the Great W, : Muy: school matter, The | experiments, but to select such army and | receptacles are provide. as i \ 7 Be y $I way lines, news bas just reac urded as tinally settled patriotic songs as would appeal to the memories | ‘There seems to be some discrepancy in Mi Pa ee en | Ronen ome eae een. ee oe _— It appears Charley Thomas (eolored) was ar- 25h canal tolls die: | of the veterans, to whom the reception is | Clark’sstatament. First he says that he has no | Siuation of drowning man grasping for a}, ess sald that he went into the women’s) antil Heleton's death. Ei wane pairof Jocks. | prom Mecyare Weeki Tested there last Saturday on a warrant for as-| pute will be further considered at w cabinet | tendered and for whose entertainment the pro-| garbage to collect when it is necessary to fur-|*ttaw. Asa political trapeze performer and later on there wase fight. He said he ihrew A RED-HEADED GIRL. A few eporadic cases of the supendered girl, eanlt with intent tokill. Thomashad some dis-| Meet to be heid Sa Premier Abbott, | gram is intended. nish teams, but when he wants his patent re- | explainer of bis own egregious political folli : cs we are told by one learned in lore of fushic a > Ps - the club at one of the men and it struck the - . aoe ty | ming to ill health, ttend. The Hamil-| "There will be two ten-minute speeches, one | ceptacle adopted he claims his collectors have | aud itdiseretions ho would be. “nonpareil” | anki Wie were reported in America last sear, but it was Sue Rice cfhang Gretel Fr (or recommends dominion ministers | of weleome and a reply on behalf of the Grand | to shovel tous of it every day | Bere noth ia: Sibuistey ix comaletensy ad elo || Tete iosg! ave you bows acta RY" ME | Or Te ir ame tema oo od eon Rea ae a rm his cow ‘ient abse indedness so palpable. it . b hi NOT TEAMS ENOGH. Qe Clagett inquired. Thave been informed that Tue Stam is the | suspendered girl became epidemic, When the New Si 1 ‘ago. and asks why Canadians | formal program there will be promenade music & . . In the first place Mr. Brown affects to regard | OS%! 3 “ I E pen: ‘ame epidemic. hen the poz hanepitel ee seems er ealbgr rp sary PO) 00 country which | upto the elosing of the reception. Tt is intendod | TBC facts are the teams begin collections | y1,{he ft Geniooratis committee, of wilotr Mr. FILS econo lierteede od friend of the oppressed, regardless of face, | warm weather came und the protecting aia Ee cokoareaaed cod ry sme cn ae aragainst her, and which | by the commitice to have the program artisti- | Shout 6:90 am. and quit at 4:30 p.m.,anaver-|M I. Weller is, chairman, ae “usurpere and | Bo color or former condition of servitude. Color, | was cast aside the girl with ansponder thet « tempt to break the door down. A few deter- | MAY decls ee eee papel pease SS eet |Pleesnd men ees Se I suppose, refers to hair as well as complexion, | not suspend anything was regnant everywhere mined white men, well armed, succeeded in ¢ J ion, will be a souvenir of the encampment that | ing and going gsie etic ts irves—three | “casual and unofficis ee ee | and therefore I beg the liberty of us your | On ferry boats and cars, at picnics and in the persing the mob. On Sunday ‘ing it was Ty WiRtes. xorg the delegates will carry away with them and | hours—leaving seven hours for collection. | cided intention of Senator jorman (to whom y sing ¥ 7 Feported that all the poms tow hed been HURLED DOWN A RAVINE. ki in remembrance of the entertainment fur-| Seven hours are 420 minutes. To visit 350! was referred for arbitration by the national columns to defend and offer aid to a much- | streets, and even at church, the girl with her P e pOws A nd that afternoon his friends fr | to stop all preparation for a Canadian exhil Army, and then after the completion of the made to break the jail open on Sunday night nished them. a BES allows one minute and | democratic committee the pe nana Clagett. “He's trying to make subjects | shused class—the red-headed ght. “‘galluses” was conspicuous, To show that she i ail-| 4 Thrilling Railroad Accident in Penn- = one-fifth to each honse. Letween the two district fu ‘' . is Like the gentleman that Scott's little Maid | had « fall appreciation of the many uss to ae eantak Tha tren procned ai the uals Parag aes be ee oe ‘There are not teams enough to do the work. | mend tho recognition of the Weller committes. |“ Sentence of three months was imposed. . ae rgd able double-barreled shotguns and rifles, and sylvania. after dark stationed themselves near the jail! Gerexvirur, Pa. Aug. 2%5.—Early this Alexander Hamilton Post of New York bes | The drivers in many instances are careless und | The gentlemen goes oven further in hie extreme OTHERS IX TROUELE. —— pie bageeayea ae ope be pat, cue young git ae = = ; ite, | “Cured quarters for the coming eueampment | indifferent, often refusing to make more than | npronncements and presumes to ignore entirely |_Mary Johnson, a colored woman, who struck Berard SPO rent te ae Ppp pie Mow yr Pin from the camp ebout 10 o'clock’ awa , 2°'ning Bridge Foreman Fisher of the Pitte-| at The Elamere, where the Lafayette Post, No. | two loads per day when they havo ample time | the nuthority of the mutonel ee eresentirely | Rachel Evans, was fined a V, but as she was haaiie par 6 aig esshhibemainees cone came in from the camp about 10 o'clock aud pure toe epRinrdste dyn z ‘ foun et oe Te a ee : , My friends say it is auburn, but the boy at | proof that women were entirely worthy to went Sete eee ees | gata (aks: eertead cies Gags tthe | Revi-aaased postin to have the urine Band of | collectivg is wo ificant an to be scarcely | the assurance to declare “we Af the Manogas | (nor? Of fands she was given two weeks’ vace-| the corner, who is the real authority, always | suspenders if they choose, ‘Dut the’ seddest"* they found out that the jeil wag strongiy | ether with several other employes o! first-named post is to have the Marine Band o} . al copeeat et ge i at of the | oo 1 proach ei news comes from Paris, for we learn from the sik taekdad to lame bebe KH UAE | oad, started au angion $0 40 {abgeth thal tue cle cot cuae” eiluiere ae taemer Sake Forty oF notice. Ae the Collectors are regular | committee do not recognize the right of the | “Wash. Jackson, a colored man, was tried for pera ae reer towed een | pchien pane thet ee Foal gang ry ede Men tears coats ees hes tems ioc esees alone the Ene) Sisk Sc Roms Senn eee oe a oan ene ice | iE lcsabi\Oars awe bs west reek Go venting: | Gee eee Ee ee eae | Siociplining his wide. Ubeea (Swan othing be-| eee eee a cena cue es girl I] of the decorative value of gaspenders and is Eeteeled the strecte sight andi day bridge at Dixonburg the structure gave way | ont Commander Foote of New York hasissned | ecpected that it will cause delay in’ collectin the aid of his tra ttec, in accord: | "Threats, toward sucie Ding ae tke hae, | fom low to high do, he invokes the presence of | ¢reations Gitement is subsiding. but there are rumor® pri Cusine and canta | his ordersfor the parade, making ten brigades of th: f y in collecting. | with the aid of his trusty commitiee, in a Threats toward Susie Diggs was the charge | 'the whi Meantime, in these sultry days, when m —— | fiat are ret sweeping down the creck bed. |The iret brignde, He is alzo a inember of Ta-| 8" explicit, and as ho had experionce last mum- | commnittee and aesume control of the campaign, | sone pemes, made their | statemonts, and | walked ten miles cince April trying to nvol's | despite. the weather, they ‘Lave ‘saberaned ae aes iH reman er was Instant sille« d n= oe xpl y. before leaving the stand, said: “They : hail the | leather belte for m Ath 1 : mer, it is no excuse for not furnishing the teams | Secretary Brown next reproaches eS ; Figen certain corner infested with boys who hail the thegiee = evponrnbapednewan toye. 4 Committed Suicide in a Cell. dactor Deifenlifer bad both legs crushed off | fayette gs peal o May fio aggt ey for t¥o | required to do the work. During the heaviest | Commiticcman Jen LNocrieteh tose psenaeral brork ge gtiny say d mutar'Ga panied | ng taenrnge le Nea? pctipaenlciremnigas jee goed they plod along without envy af those who ls ¥ Burns, aged|and cannot live. Others are reported dead or | Years. That p bese 8 run at that time Mr. Clark, who had the bitin eminding him that he ia ol laa a .. in| ® break in the day's monotony. It was ex-| appropriated what was heretofore an exclu- New Yorx, Aug. Mary Burn: rs . P empire city and state in members and all that a 9 minding him ia the ure’ She was given tifteen days on the farm in is é Y Lit : q/dying. \ corps of physicians have gone to the ae ~ t popa. | of the teams employed during that period, had nogue gormmittve and that he owed his = tremely galling to my sense of independence to | sively, masculine appendage. A visitor from twenty-two, of 42 Christie street, was arreste ‘1 eb ‘an organiza‘ion useful and popa- | 2 e is | default of bonda. walk three squares instead of one, but how | Mr. Chase's Shinnecock Art School reports that ithe Dowesy tnt sigh fee baleg deaak ond = z. Hamilton Port will be commanded by | fifty-six teams, ¢ that in asking for | [Rion to it, Is our memory treacherous or is) John Rose and Thomas Harver, charged with | Talk, three, equates insten ‘ou the oppo. | he iooked in vain among all the hundred girls disorderly. She was locked up in the stat a A Mining Excitement In Colorado. (Diem pyr secgeas herve peach mrt tard pale, eMts in onl te CT Tistes we be well sictekes weractiged | simple assault, forfeited thetr cola side side of the street, but the bors raised suck | and young women in the classes there for « sin= iv. § c 3 ame: : alli 3 an he > Jess we be sad istaken nk a “ ‘ and this morning found ft ber eell dead, | _,,% Mining ae fecond brigade under Past Marshal Collins of | forty-six, whlch is ten lees than he | } up re be audly mista t a a hue and crv that the dogs joined in the chorus | gle one who fastened up her belt with ous house ; | 2 Aug. 25. g-lost z loyed 10 do the same work, we are not nominating convention was culled and did con- > 4 She had torn her dress into shreiisand hanged | JT 0rt va nt nev Deen found A peroe, | Nem LORE emovens oP war Ing on hi object is to try and do justice | vene in this city and did elect two Tepresentas ec oe oe |e See ek See Renee to) ates, SSE Oe Soe See peuee, Ge herself to the bars of the window. I; jewart p , ope 5 “ to the public and to the contractor as well: our | tives to the Chicago nominating convention. |, Burial permits have been issued by the | upper windows to sce what was the matter, and | the one hand the great majority o! girls in peat Gahan tor came into Spar City,the headquarters of the | At the meet Of ex-Prisoner® | requirements are reasonuble and { think should | We kuow this because we were a delegate to the | health office for the following during the past | all simply because a red-hended girl went the Sere hare niente’ eanpendore, and the gvest On & Delicate Diplomatic Mission. | Lime Creck district, and reported that nineteen | of War the following committees wére ap-| be heartily concartad In be the contuntan’ said convention, although our seat therein was, | twenty-four hours: shortest way about her business. bun tana nan Yorx. Ang. liam A. Sutherland | miles to the southwest potnted: ut. Hollinberger suid ‘this afternoon that | for some time, precarious. We will not say,| White—Chris. ‘T. Buckholy, 62 years; Carrie |_ 1 did not try it again until last week, when I their tse, and the girls tn Mr. Ch ef Rochester, national republican committee- | they have fou b ‘Manigtiod Oct Geaitied ea there was a mistake made in the number of : t our difficulties were due to the r . | made up my mind that either those boys or my- vhs eo Macca eladk mock eae oe inaeten | ay Seine teed Shee pot pricoke es P S| sore mi E r v R. Monday, 35 Thos. Russell Sewall, 84 | self would have to move, and I preferred it | Ki@s who should Know what ond art we isi, Salad tar Basveape. tating’ ani tha Wesel Mao. hose fo) und bis partner, | w predford, 8. P. Keller J” Moles teums in service yesterday. ‘There were forty-| machinatious of the Manogue workers in the 2 pre! —eaptomd: ig wiqpottingn Emig 5 aah. Me wil speed diaet- Cnet weds ak | bu fer the war nner they | Dewees, K. McDonald, Jaines MeCrea, W. HT | two instead of forty-three.” In his feport today | convention. While we admit. that we cennot should be them. I hed an errand to de, and I iseerkeat Wado wastes the rest four weeks, abr br the State Depart attend to a d will visit London first. then nr from there he will visit Stock: r 5 | Ge ematicall taki ? Wedo not know, : bate y Bartlett, S$. R. Andrews, James Rowen, James | he says: “Precinct No. 1, five teams; | conscientiously approve of the method . 73 years: | determined, mathematically speeking. to take bomow Paneer fc abandoned for A. Spurie, D. A. Grosvenor, Joseph Hull, E. H | eight teams, an increase of two. ‘This preeinct | employed. by the Manogueites, im’ ihe | J. Thomas, 33.9 ¥ 80 years; | the hypotenuse, as I wished to apply; for prac- The new find | #; Spurte, D. A. Grosvenor, Josep sider | is very much behind, owing to heavy collee- | nominating convention we still respectfully a ae tare regelmacppenrn rr Ashton and A, McDonald. = but with thi ferease we will’ soon be | maintain that Messrs. Norris and Davis were (at 1 ‘rinegle™ Ege Ay we ar cea tae old man Stew: > repo ed Bhs i ie i : ware. tis Badges—A. Von Haake, W. H. Norton, C. H. | able to keep down complaints and give a regu- | least presumably) selected by the convention a a ’ 4 me pookpmepecrlione ee re the ceentY; | Maxwell, J. A. Macauley,’ W. A. Miller and L. | larservice. In precinct No. 8 there are five |a whole, and could. hardly have exercised their | 3 Wi necessary for me to pass the boys. When I was | probable, in the lauguage of the sand lote, that 3 teat a ‘more is ded. In No.4 mt a a “ps lored Sarah Twine, 50 years; Mary Ann | within sight of them they greeted me with their | “the suspendered girl must go. ae cers M escratlons Daniel Connelly, Philip Reiter, are five teams and one moro in als scons | Woay nie Fauepegectal #Masortetoa: Alone, | Johnson, 80 years; Mamie B. Boston, 2 Fears; usual demonstrations. i ‘They were yea ee Soldiers Killed by Sunstroke J. C. Hawley, W. E. Hodge, L. H. Littlefield, | here. No. 5, five teams; No. 6, five teama, In | ‘These people no doubt have much to complain | Martha Hard, 52 years; Hattie Elizabeth Joris, | highly delighted. for they thought they were Paul Boel's Travels in China. W. ell, Hi. W. H. Good- | the latter precinct Officer Fitzgerald reports | of, as Mr. Norris, in bis jadgment, has dared, in | 9 Years; Raymond Grant Carter, 4 months: | going to get what they, no doubt, would desig- | From the Loudon Times. i een ood | ‘that Double Wagon Driver Chas, West left for | Qchnoe of tir ceo iret 2 | Lillie A- Middleton, 8 moatha. nate a tongue lashing, aud nothing would have | The latest Hongkong newspapers contain While the | Pesth correspondent gives an account of the |” Program—S. P. Williams, Thomas H. Mc-| wharf at 1:30 p.m. with second load and failed | faction as the legally constituted central demo- Fell and Broke His Leg. Is re Pleasure. | But they were | accounts of a notable journey in that country military maneuvers at Kee, Joreph A. Sparks, J. M. Kleia, M. T. An-| to return. No. 7, three teams, wn increase of | cratic committee. bihah Catone, & clmanaactthey Wei a ‘good morning” in my com- ae - . 8, four teams, and No. 9, four teams, - : “ | |, & carpenter living at No. ‘oice, only I am afraid it trembled a little, monger a pecan abcaeincer hrhaer tariee d Pieri bl RECO AB Goma ee Bee Rae eed, Beene | SE RP ee A ee eae | InN clacch Sotlbssaed Gall fous (Geb Oe os toe the stakes were high. mat year Serprale aad ac privates have Gbod GE Me: | eAnothas resting: wiDo ba bald: ah Be Riggs font T Sore nRR EE AND OORTRAUTON CHLAME Oe el lied of Riv GoricIbtes Tine a | ALBe Gls tn Gourde, OPlaccction Gt Maaraa | Moone eape libab Kaecs eeebeaaen Wiad map eee ed Niskie Welag A oem Melee emia teens salad oceurred| Loxpox, Aug. 25.-The Standards Buda “injuring three < ~ s MEET. oa sidered my hair red. Isaid it had been called | except for his Chi: rvant, through the 7 ase sday -prison- z intended to depose him.” Either Mr. Bi Park today and broke his leg. He was removed | y : P inewe ser , ong New ; a ry cap — —-- rs ponies enter eens | rlenk Hollinberger's letter to the Commis- | recollection is wofully defective or he wilfully | to his home in the police ambulance, =o ine that I tho ought it was red and was dy ‘oRk, Aug. | s s sioners in relation to the garbage servi mivconstrued the real statement made to him — ‘3 Davia, who returned from Switzerk A Scotch Archbisbop Enthroned. ARMY OF THE JAMES, Z s { ar a Ten moni am coverpsteir pepo ateenn match im-| | Eoixnenom. Aug. 25.—The ceremony of en-| The reunion committee of the Army of the | brought Contractor Clark to the ealth office | by these gentlemen referred to, who had been | appointed by the central democratic commit ee ee ae “It used to be,” I remarked, pointing to the proved in health and was able to ride fhroning and conferring the pallium upon the James lastaight conferred the following ap-| 20 engugedin a heated dhetasion, oute™” | te to meet a like delegation from the Manogue | ""\Crreqpondent writes to inquire why the | SO" be%d.of the Fingleader, “about the shade of and the two gentlene most Key. Angus MacDonald, Cut areh-| pointments by the subcommittee on organiza: | pwieein lisa teen ¢ repeated | faction and with a view of reaching a peaceful E d y : time together xe bishop of St. Andrewsand Edinburgh, took place | fon: in substance the parts of his letter te chobe thes | aud. satisfactory settlement of ences. | Pasting bicyclist has so grave a mien—why he| A look of incredulity and almost of awe crept will return to this cou 1 F if i ing i over their faces. the Homan Catholic Cathedral here. | For vice chairman—Tenth corps, Gilbert M. | the terms of the-eontract were not bein What the three gentlemen did say was that Mr. | looks as if he might be pedaling his own hearse | O¥2 receipt,” c most Rev. Charles Eyre, | Husted; e'ghiteenth corpe, David W. Houghton; | pliod with and the conversation cuded Le een | Weller had relf'sactiticingly announced that if | to the cemetery. ‘The sport of wheeling is de- | ..7 si pelea pm —y lo area , ch; department of | participant enying he only wanted to do what | it became necessary in the interest of harmony | gcribed in the bicycle advertisements as 60 ex- ba - Pecks division, | mon righs tommea the pattie and unity he was willing and ready to resign his ae -hop of Glasgow: the bishop of Galloway, | twenty-fifth corps, F. M. W bishop of Dankeld, the bishop of Aberdeen, | North Carolina, J. A. Juds Bratrxetos, : : * 5 | hilarating that one expects to see the face of the - sr., the oldest printer in the west, is d several of the Euglieh Catholic bishops and fourth corps, Army of the Potomac, 8. F. Me-| subsequently returned after hay- | portion as chsirman of the committee. | Mr. | man awheel constantly wreathed in etailee, bie | ji 7 ‘ 7 ,- suet | ninety- i | other high church dignitaries. The ceremony | Bride; department of the south, John Steven- | ing a conversation with Health Officer Ham-| Brown's cleverness rreagics 7 but | cheeks glowing with e ruddy flame of health ami the peasantry very friendl 1d wall di a > Sheeee pec nxpressive. {t was the firet ceremony | son, and department of Virginia, Samuel R. | mett and asked Lieut. Hollinberger how many | Ments may or may no’ creditable, but, be | and hie eyes sparkling with the vitality imparted | i it ri i Gos sanataias pS eegian Ran wy pepe ng ebro fog i in Scotland ince the days of Cardi- | Strattan, teams he wanted, Soak innes Set cor memory scmsetionee plays | Sy tosch cir aedenecsion, Boh thaws eupeute-|ocey bales tebe Galle cuny Sonasktae Roe ee > gremlin ran re who became archbishop of St. On invitations—Col. J. A. Judson, Maj. Frank | “Forty-six,” replied the licutenant. a dees l eliasd are waign veaeon Tuece “ayclist 3 r with great courtesy and con- (ia: Seaccanuer taeance maids drews in 1832, and who was assassinated in his | G. Butts and Capt. E. P. Upham. Mr. Clark assured him that he would have |, With Feloronce to hia Kensington speech Mr. | tooks as if he had been sent out to subpans & i ‘ Broomixarox, Ini, Ang. 25.—Mr. Adtai E, | Wn castle on May 29, 1846. On correspondence—Capt, Thomas MeKer- | that number of teams on tomorrow and the | Brown has endeavored to crawl out of ‘@ very jury for his own inquest. His gaze is St sty | ae nan, Capt. Samuel F. McBride and Capt. E. A. | lieutenant said be could then clean the of | small hole, but 1fomchow the sapiegt and acro- | ged about a mile saletdlap Gs tak his Stevenson arrived home from New York last aout ar deanion Season: garbage. He was anxious to get enough teams | batic secretary has come stuck and still sticks | jing are set and the corners of his mouth are night. | - ; Mh On reception—Gen. Guy V. Henry, Col. Gil- | to cleau up the city,ashe desired to be re-| fast. Pol joucanros tre Pract appl. drawn down until his facial expression is a mix- a ee ee |. Pumapmurmy, Pa. Aug. 25.—0. Armory | 40718 Overton, Capt. Gilbert M. Husted, Maj. | lieved af the unpleasant duty. sentedand a eae : ae —- | ture of grim determination and utter 3 e Barend to Death. Mas te. — f New York has Reseent seititn — | David W. Hoagiton, Col. J. A. Judson, Capt. vieeui tee cpis pall Penicia oie maiccatel ot eal Our correspondent wants to know why this fhete ano ales poo: wacker, Wis. Ang. Prof. Wim. M. | United States circuit court here against Mundy | John Stevenson, Col. vendorf, Capt. z z s ; : y an uery ie m natural one. It may i - ? Lda Seadibs psand ol sq: easibicania tana | x os tore to improve the Philadelphia | D. J.Prane, Capt. 0. 8. Firman, Capt, 8. F_| During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 lshod by w reliable newspaper i yntrue?" Tn rod, gckee: Subuen ey cecther one ductive coal mines and gold, silver and tin Yesterday afternoon at his home, No. 641 Astor | harbor. to recover more than 400,000 damages, | McBride, Capt. J. P. Quander and Col. Samuel j o'clock this afternoon there were thirty-five | Pisin. truth the pretense thet hia remarks the average American street, Mr. Deniel was taking a sweat when a Mr. s had ® subcontract with the de- | R. Strattan. complaints received at the health office, a de- 6. srw he A as flims; 4) as transparent as always meskes o rc. ad norton Seta of Blanket covering him canght fire from an alco- | fexdants and claim that Mundy & Co. seized a| On Frome Mal. Redteld Pace C#Pt- | crease of eleven as compared with the preceding | funze. “The GA, Ik of which the neulieraas is | His recreation? Is it not a fact that he seldom hol lump. He was alone in the horwe at the | large uumber of dredges, boats, &c., belonging | James H. Reeve and Capt. E. Ae He a, Lieut, | *entY-four hours, Teo justly proud” is a noble organization of | tumiles (in the literal senso of the word) when time. ‘Tbe flames were extinguished before | to bim. es ee ee Go eee ———__. flzens and do mot deserve that any | B6isalone? "Ie a — sane he ae a Miscellaneous Maj. Haward Mellit, Capt. F. a reflection be cast upon then, ‘The bedy con-| Tare, om, lakeside or distant excursion Eee te : ___ Killed by One of His Band. —— and Mj. Christen 7 t-| |The Commissioners today received the fol-| tains, no doubt, as many democrats as repub- | ere, orrk of i¢ then hayes A Deflant snuggling Schooner, New Oxueans, Aug. 25.—A story is published | 8. Middlebrook lowing application for the position of prosecut-|licans, and being eusentially a private orgaaiza.| ri ee Ete fact patent to Pour Towxsxsp, Wasi Aug. 25. ‘Thesmug-| here to the effect that the notorious Capt. csi dee eases SRteiaad alsa ing attorney: tion should not be charged with a political | Tod obserter. that there’ is top mech doealy Bling schooner Haleyou left Victoria Tuesday | Eugene Bunch met death at the hands of one Col. J. W. Douglass, Commissioner D. character. According to report Mr. Brown " é * ; earnestness and too little laughter in our Ameri- ‘with a cargo of cpium valued a itis] of his own band of outlaws, Hopgood being} The Women’s Auxiliary, Potomac Corps, at a concluded his famous address with the relation he Dest Sir: The position of assistant attorne; sen ; ' can life, and is it not true that many of us are i : " the enter! position mney | of a ‘dir which probably was unfit for : supposed her destinati as a Ipomurageg agers owe (pewrmaps bamanpe last io ere beeps ag D.C., made vacant by the resignation of Mr. | publication, ‘we should likely have ived | BEFEF #0 saicerabe as when. pestending to'hers the | Menge nu, mae Arai iunsht)| th. Women's Habe Corp, ‘he ide po- | Roma nora You, essa Tank ous | Se peur ft ne i Psy and petals |* en why wonder at he wlan phi of the savp | plaus to the officers. aud was about to pat him | pose, independently of the citizens’ committee tp dy ag 5 oe malbilieaet their errors ead muon i we It the way. Hopgood was used im- | Gr other entertainment that be offered, to faze! not in town, but you can appoint | the respor iscon- | ing at a picnic, how can we be ex] y fro eect i Nongre- | ™¢_ Yourself to act at once at the Police Court | duct? The reply is a very emphatic one. If atid. "The hasty burial of Besse ee? Sas Choe ae alae Semon tntil Hazelton comes back, "Doit too, they be true democrats, desiring at heart to | ¥2en all alone on two wheels, with an advance the best interosts of the party in the | *4ulibrium to look after? erew, however, is well ar minor details are considered | tember 20, from § to 11 p.m. Thoy will also ( ign Fogel’ do not hesitate to say thy suspicious circumstances. hoid an “at home" in this church every day Joux Pore sonpee! eetog it Winker Fignn coat orn ting pes A Dog, jow any sttempt to intercept 1 _ Se RTE during encampment week. wyer, | shor omy oa earmers ‘rabj and 241 | rom the London Daily X. : joa is Be schooner . wm ve. sprees anos itroaa | _ Milo B. : Sesnens de Co. of this iy have do- fe bon oon sm we wes, benaee rendering ouraelves a{ Dr. Lauder Brunton bes made a discovery uto Hawait a few BiRwINGHAM, AnA., 4 The railroad | nated to ‘omen’s Relief Corps 15,000 maps ver a House. p bli which it to entitle him to the of and showed clean pair of | agents here have been advised the usual raise in | of Washington with directory of streetcar lines. | Margaret Cray, by Mr. James H. Smith, filed | Ti4iculous spectacle to the public, offers valu- ought to eni gratitude he fi x ble adv: and © rho lit labor. sitereasd Gee tantent 2aehis pig ron ratew which takes place October 1 will| " The committee on accommodations, W. R.C., a bill today againat Sophia Carroll te restrain | neste: We test one ie ee at esi chiar aap earan a Pact nents. We trust o the Manogue | jegs than the of how to ha: at will. ae Bot go into, effect, but the present rates Wil | i are cnations in the pay | iterference with plaintiff in removing her | faction on this, One night, areca ai day's an emi- Kainmakers in South Dakota. | Soehas enll Cetobes 51. 758) 0 0s anceant | Soon eee tam pt otmeee poem cote Cor dl brgpre piace an-pameicreanbeog Se. cane pens thanking YOU | sent physician was called upon to writo an ar- Prmnr. 3. D., Avg. Gen. Dyrentor te Tie eee co te leave Deen: nade aaa | are willing to let during encampment week will | 16, 1889, she acquired by purchase of defendant ticle immediately. He sat down with pen, ink and a party of government rainmakers are ex-| teen cents per ton, emp er epecaeliyt piers poking 4 the southeast half of lot, 27, section 4, Barry ittee D.C. aad paper. Before him, but not a single idea pected re ¥ ake some €x - es 2 ARSE “ “4 from women be 4 crag acuee, hey hia eobaiece 6 ee ey ee teeeeaeary dist antowan pane he Ta echt he 4 frou this city on} Loxpox, Aug. 25.—The election in Newcastle- popes pane pera erage eam toe sown as Snake Butte to make the ex-| on-Tyne to fill the vacancy in the house of com-| stipulation in such cases that the room periments, mons that occurred upon the Right Hon. Jobn | ahail be occupied by two persons, each to pay @1. Conditions are more favorable now for rain | yorley’s accepting the post of ebief secretary than they hare been for motte past, as half ax: | for isclaud, be being hekd today. There be ti NoTEs. ‘has fallen th» pant two dave and it | $25.0 local excitement and the contest te being | The fourth army corpe will meet tonight at ie foudy. During the past month up to | coger iuterest everywhere in the | the Riggs House at 7:30 o'clock. two dass ago no rain bas im this imme- | rane “we pat ogee Ie veanding for = ‘The nineteenth eet wena =i hold a meet- Giate vicinity. election in the district, is by Mr. Pan-| ing at the Ebbitt House Sat it. PRET SR at deli Rall, who is standing iu the liberal umionist ee ee id ws ere Ns Seen interest.” A heavy vote is being polled. corpe—the old New Orleans crowd— New Youx, Aug. 25.—Louis Straus, who ——_ will meet on Seturday evening st Willard’ claims to be a business man of St. Louis, Mo., Nominated in His Father's District. Hotel. Included in the nineteenth are was arrested on the Bremen steamship dock! Movyp Crrx, Mo., Aug. 25.—' democrats | al! the men Swe from the west of last night, charged with smuggling bom phe te eS ed ee Florida to the casa <a ty 3 diamonds found i possession. /D. D. Barns, te srrigzl ‘before Tasted States Commis | Burns, for Congres Zonsh Lous Love, oxgovernor of Maryan’, sioner today. disclaims any ————— died Tuesday tden of smuggling. For other Telegraphic News see Pages 1&5 ged sronty-tre Jour ese |

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