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: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. {rimmar: AUGUST 26, 1892. 3 FUTURE DA\s. Rae A Big Paper Full of Good Things. Miss Cora Senter and her aunt, Mra, M. E. | The Third Party Reported as Breaking Into | su@ecing Grom Sere cf appee’ exd'ecter RATCLIFFE, Dane & C0.,Ancss. Tem toot Musie 2808 Ope Seturday’s Stax continues to appear in its Frits, ave just, returned from Gum Springs, ‘Their Strongbolds. Taylor's charge is taking «strong tonic, com- ‘920 Pa. ave. nw. _ em UHM. Established 1872. Setanta: af 1 Portland, Arundel county, Md., where ey iikiais ; bined with plenty of outdoor exercise. “He ts ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, BY CATALOGUE. OF | (TUNING AND REPAIRING. GEORGE ELY. pag teen, panes of eight they spent several plessant weeks. BECERT MOVEMEXTS IX VIRGINIA FOLITICS—nOw greatly broken «ince the Inst domestic blow and ‘THE CONTENTS OF THE EXTENSIVE piano 4 ‘and late each. The are a few of its features: ‘Miss Aggie Obold of ‘Hill has returned | MAMNONE MAY HELP THE THIRD PARTY—pEMO- ly looks equal to taking an active ta WELL-KNOW. with W. ts as ese OE THE LATI mgt ‘THE NEW OBSERVATORY (Iitustrated), | ffomathree weeks’ stay with her brother at| ORATIC LEADERS Extames YEARS oF DEYEAT— the campaign. “Mr. Damrosch is expected at F.M. able ; first-cisas work . “Rast Lake.” Wi Del, Atlantic City,| OPzxixe TaE camratax, the cottage by the last of the month, in time te . 043 AND O45 NEW YO! v1 443 organs repaired. Where the government astronomical work | N. J., and Philadel; =o 4 open his series of instructive concerts to be COMMENCTNG AT TEN O'CLOCK. BY AUCTION CONSISTING IN PART OF will be carried on hereafter. Col. C. D, Hebb, United States marine corps, | Correspondence of The Evening Star. | beld during September. The larger portion of 1 WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, | 50HiAD OF TROTTING, DRIVING AND WORK ‘Ru Va, Aug. 25, 1! | the cot will remain throngh the early 3 BENSINGER. ACCTIONEER. SS — | BORSES) SOME OF, WHICH Ait EXCER | oper FOURTEEN THOUSAND INFANTS (Ius-| Ftired, is in Washington on his way to Florida. |. ee ae a OR jantumn, in order to enjoy the rest whieh S.PRRSMISGTOS Howse “ip carmioe| HUSAGEE, TINE: HAVING as THF trated). Mrs, Thomas Humphrey and son are at Har-| Now that the curtains of mystery and secrecy is sure to follow the fitting of hte BAZAAR. x F _ Perea Pee a of | Pet's Ferry. behind which the three partics in the state have | FROM THE POLITICAL CENTER, | tourista. September is the month uf monthest PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES. MULS, CAR- e i E bese yy farm bears Among recent arrivals at the Hotel Royal, | been operating have been drawn aside and their tae —_— | Mt, Desert, chong midvammer here holde Wu) peal af ibe Bagaars No 80 Loita ee SIDE.PS FORREST WILKER | Sy, o par gyee lay Palate neg mt pede geson gato egemgeemplba me Te emake | lane eee ae SATURDAY WokwINo, HA NUMBEI OF WELL-BRED, | yagree eee! Pari Bzponttion. "i: | AT PERNAMBUCO (Illustrated). son, Miss Cora E. Robinson, A. 1. Moore, Geo. | veloped into an open fight and all along the Parr taraicadg in. Leteep Brotiey arrived test weck SEVENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. OLS. durability.” O1d al Brock, Frank P. Hall. Henry F. Scheele, John | line @ general cannonade of ing is in | CoTFespondence of The Evening Star. . aaah ad Maree. sufiable for driving oF s Geral About the most progressive place in the Bra | Brienne ana cig al Henry F. Scheelle, John | speaking isin New Your, August 25, 1902, | the guest of Mrs. Hugh McMillan, Also several goud Mules _20 HEAD OF MULES. RIPPER ROOD zilian lio. i T amy ¢ pp’ | Progress. Perhaps never before was there such —™ are! » The annual flower parade at Kebo on the 208% A lot of Now snd Secon band Wagons, Phaetons, | POUUNG STE ANA ay ated WANORAG = “8 ee King aid Frank A. Chazaplon of this sty. ©” | desperate activity maniferted in a campaign at |, Tl00ked quite like Washington to see Sena-| tnytant wus grovlving stscomn, it dodance ot Buenos, Harness, Be — URvice AS DREWOTER.! PLANDEAU x 3 THE END OF THE SEASON ([lustrated). Ep eae acre cite the present one. Especially ie this | ‘0f Faulkner, Senator Gray, Wm. D. Haynie, |the inclemency of the afternoon, Piftesm it “8. BENSINGER, Auctioncer. OtEnS. NAME IN PART A PEW OF THE K 8 rE) 4 - Master Amon Greer of Baltimore, Ma., is | 1° hed J | Col. Harry Clark, Walter Wellman, Charley | fower-ornamented carriages, including tallyho LATIMER & SLOAN, Ancey ant, appesigers cots Haein 5 eR 24 Summer giei's reign nearing tte sioes. Yislting his punt, Mrs. Dizon, at 981 M street | $90, Case between fa democrats | th) Murray and a half dozen other familiar Warh- | Couches driven four-in-hand to tiny dog atte, i end z WAGONETTES, 3 FRAUDS IN JEWELRY. northwest. P part; jearly every man of 3 | participated in the fete. and the balconies of LARGE SALE OF HOPSEHOLD FURNITURE AT SUBRETS. Do azrons, | BCUALED LEOBE rover WORKMANSHIP : tricks in the | _ The people st the Glenbourne, Round Hill, | theve parties with any gift at public apeaking | \™eton faces at democratic headquarters today. | [UNG sieve crowdesl with the fashionable world OUR ACCHION Rogue. SATCRDAY, AUGOST Bucores. dal attention ot Poa rie tn - | A-diamond expert talks abou! vi ted of tal the pavil- | has taken the stump. They are to be seen on S¢™#tor Faulkner was the center of quite sn in- | of Rar Harbor. ATY SPVENTH. 1402, COMMESC ey iar Series,” Aung in ‘dusigne moot BiGu gem trade. jong inprompeesaeng ny sereoage elcid court green in the eiuteand ar evens | ‘rested group of politicians and mewspaper| “The Mt. Ineert Cance Club dance tock cING IN PART BROAD Oo BED WAGONS SECOND-HAND PIAN Inege , Liza" R who took part in the performance were Mrs. | picnic or kindred i n | men, for everybody feels that his state is going | Monday evening at the camp on Bar I 10 Pisces of Badly Brassals Car. ‘AND CARTS, | comprising almost every woilknows * AUNT LIZA’s STORY. Jarvis of Washington! Mrs. King of Norfolk, | pict ey a eral ee aginag bye oe cam! tobe nclose ome. He fe reascnsbly confident h was elaborately decorated with colo ic "watincen's. fone te pea eats eel ofereg taf | An cld colored women’s reminiscences of war | Mrs, Hampton, Mrs. Law, Mra. Heath and the | boos aroused to" tuck opin of necieeet | of democratic mecona, tose lanterns, preventing @ scenic effect trem Gp ittemen Sage | pce sap ar ae be on tines. Writen for Tux Evexixo Star by Hissen Prince, Harvey. Nott. Hale, Thompson, | Old gray-baired men who for sears have never | “Since I was here,” said he, “I have been at- | YatsTig ors orere one =o was sous Furuiture, Chine and’ Giees Ware, € E t. C. B. Belknap. . McNamara, Jarvis an and Messrs, ‘ : i | ; » ork ts commodore and wele« sk cd alicia tas eels hapten FARM MORTGAGES. mer, Wood, Prince, Espy and Reilly. cited as they with each other as to who ties. in the nor penbeniie ta Wet Vir-[ a suesmene An cant We Shirts Scart ke. Lot of Eine Dry Goods, Be POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Interesting facts brought to light in the cen-| The Lotus Literary and Pleasure Club held | should receive their vote. Sinia, between Ohio and Pennsylvania. J find | tae ‘ 5 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, 4 fot of Pipes, ke. aso = = ae sus office investigations. = pare ace as. Makeeaag, evening at | THE THIRD PARTY IX THE SOUTH SIDR. cer teenorginne poe Teel MY mate, |The Boys Having @ Good Time—Notes of AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, ge eee ne fae EINE REE RE ELERiNOrGS aa, | TO PERAGM OBILDREX, street northwest. ‘Thove present wore Misses | 4, 7he democrats are receiving alarming reports | hecches in fifteen countion, “A lending feature | S wap see Memes, Corcingte, Tet Perc. oneera. HORSE POWER STEAM BOILE! A ote . . 5 Sins meanness om e- | 88 to the strength of the third party movement | Of the political nituation i= that the changer this | 8°82 Correspondence of The Rvenin Star. at TATIMER & SLOAN. Avet An old bachelor's sto to how this can , Clara , Loretto M 4 ae pe . > ATCLIFFE, D ay H WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO eT ee etiote preg! Guiness, Lilli Schneider, Mary Leese and Ma-|i% the South Side, which includes Halifax, | year arc all from republicans to democrats attd Cane Gex. Aument Onpwar, R* é. TEs OTE MARY O NORFOLK, VA. accomplished. mie Schneider, Measra. Bernard Kuhn, Robert | Pittsylvania, Mecklenburg, Charlotte, Henry, | that there are none from democrats to repub Care Max, N. J., August 2h, 1892, ILD BY AUCTION. The nd powerful Ii Palace Steamers. ¥ a i Me Oe ee new and powerful Iron e A DEGRADED PEOPLE. Neely, James Eckloff, Thomas Allprees, Chas, | Patrick, Prince Edward, Nottoway. Ainciiaand | cans. This is in strong contrast to the situa-| The following omdere were published yester MoNDAa, TE james. 3 . : - : EMBE! PTH.SIXTH AND SLVEN TH, 1802, ‘i ‘ ;, | Neely, Noah Hixon, James McGuiness and Wm. | several others. Some of these counties have tion at the corresponding period in 1888. Then | * SEPTEMBER FIFTILBIETH A’ 182, | WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK.—SOUTHBOUND. | The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and their | N°C!Y: been noted in the paat for their strong alle.| there were a large number of manufacturers | 87? rR MONDAY, _STEPT AT FOUR| Leave Washington daily at Zp. m_ from foot of| lite of barbarism, aaah th a ti i ca Seman emaiay dees the ene Caxr Cex. Arment Onpwar, eee SE | 7that, ve at For (03 6:30 a. m. a . Geo. W. giance @ democratic party. Halifax has | 4m re, formerly democrats, > an: LES BOOMS QoLocK P.M. ING RACE | 7th ot, wharf, arrive at Fi rem Monro st 6:30 8. m. aps Pls San ebtarey bras i daughter Ethel | Foon known as the banner county of democracy | nounced themselves for Harrison’ as against | Care May, N. J., Angust 24, 1892, s SIXTH, AT. TEN | road ‘convections are made for ail points south and | A QUARTE’ TRAMPS. gon pe May. and here seems to be the hotbed of Weaverism. | Cleveland. Now, with single exception, all | . AT 444 L STREET | southwest, te Government clerks start ons pedestrian tour | | Mrs. W. H. Spindle, Miss A. L. Somervell, | A most remarkable phase of the situation is that men have returned to the democratic is hereby announced #@ ST epTEMBER SEVENTH, AT TEN NORTHBOUND. fox pleasure, Miss 8. R. Jones, Miss Susie Somervell, Miss | the democrats are the only sufferers by 5 oficer of the day and Licut. H. J. Keough af K M.. SAL) AA One AvEaOE Leave Norfolk daily at6:10 p.m. Leave F Mary Coleman, Miss Lemon and the Misses| the third party strength, since the movement hat is the cause of this, Senator?” | p m4 — STABLES AVEN Moore at 710p.m- Arrive at Washington wt 6:90 | THE OPAL, Washington have returned to the city after a| isthe strongest where heretofore democracy | aie far = find a high tariff 8 delasion | compan? ne f the guard for Thus» } virtue of an onter of the Supreme Court. holding next day. 2 leacant visit to Atiantic City. had full sway. In these counties there have | and realize that it has not helped, but has hurt | day, August 25, 1892. opp PIrersoF FURSTTURE dealer og yroiate ati, ital Ey Ticketson sale at 513, G19, 1051 and 1421 Pennesl | Merarde and superstitions about that beauti- "vie J. Wm. Palmer, chief of orders division, | been many failures of crops and consequently a | the "wool interests. Toe” toanutectarer By onder of 3. 8. Mruuen, FOR CHAMBER, HALL AND LIBRARY; faces mentimied above the contents of the states of | "Ear 4,4" for ticket via the new line. zi 'ul stone, War Department, has returned after two weeks’ | {#lling off in the prices realized from the mar- | alto see that the McKinley bill has not served Capt, Commanding BUFFETS ANItSIDFBOARDS TO SUIT e late FM. Dranes, esq.. partly mentioned abuve, | [Ak fort CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. vacation at Atlantic City. ketable products from the fact that they are | them as they expected and are back in the ‘War. M. Annozn. pe Mi towhich Einvite genera attention, : JNO. CALLARAI N. = if ; inferior in grade and quality, The opponents | democratic ranks, Among men of all oceupa- mhey yee) =e (a ee oC ee ____Gen. Supt_| Child slavery no longer practiced on the| | Mrs. Capt. Van Zandt has returned home | of democracy are laying these “hard timex” at | tions and classes the force bill imue haem _ First Lieut, and Adjt, "ae, from the vers or trom the administrator or TRESS MONROF AND NORFOLK. streets of New York. from her summer outing on Chesapeake bay on | the door of Cleveland and the democratic | Powerful effect and it will swell our ‘vote | Yexterday. ufver ‘THe Sran’s letter closed.» ND sHt matied upon spp VEY. Administrator, Steamers LADY OF THE LARE and MOSRLEE. account of the illness of her daughter, Miss | House as well as the democratic state adminis- | greatly. clement of uncertainty in telegram was received in camp from Corporal HAIR AND SE ‘THOS. 3 aie as iu atte. a iP ifoand tt, UP PIKE'S PEAK. Jeanie Van Zandt, tration, and the charges do not fall upon un- ~ —— aoe, fed — mat, -~ noe t oie Goat Col. - re and bh — LIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. From Washin th at. E s . ee Ee . a i ‘ ‘ccepted | Iam clear in my jndgment that i jot _af- | reached Philadelphia on their way to Cape May bea ae woatagn, Wedueety ear oe so has fo Templar's pilgrimage | Mr epg eae enery = i Bebe f ligheneiw ot peep ig eee | fect the result unfavorably to ws. It will drew | and would arrive here at 6:10 e\clock, Stews | TATIMER & St. Aactn pan salou, Tedtye Faarada the summit and back. Occoquan Falla, Va. mos but by many Who have ‘studied the political from the r epublicans more decidedly than from | wee immediately great rejoici eum “ihe 7 AS slays. ‘ ‘ heir | the « e uy republicans in | have been looking forward with pleasure wor Be Thayer tchctsts Sow Tork Fa ten at 7 orolock 8... | OUTDOOR SPORTS. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. T. Hall, Mr.and Mrs. J, | aes ‘oueripetare a aoe he ee ces nie bee | timne when their beloved commander a " {BP HAR | 2 _ =. The latest gossip abont base ball, bicycling, | H. Mills and son, Lorraine, Mrs. Laena V. Con-| "The ‘force’ bill question, which it was thonght | policy and discontented at other features of re= 5 is PRHOLSTERED. AGISTER, Se. V CMBOAT, Co. “LIMITED. Boating andl horseizeciang: don and daughter. Minnie, and Miss Sophie | would have a magnetic effect in the south, pales | Publican plans. They hesitate to join the demo- the assembly soun THESE GOODS Yur MUST HAVE.” WHY XOT a e ¥ Focomec iver Capita Levy, all of this city, are enjoying themselves | before the inducements in the. third party | cratic party anda namber of them will stop at Ain full-droxs uniform and the hats inom) 5 182 THES AN MONA SCEOeR TRUMTLETES | Steamer waisted on MUNDAY. Fatpepayena | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP, at Prospect Hill, north fork Blue Ridge moun-| pintrorm. ‘The free silver demands and “the | the alliance or third party asa sort of balf-we nto rooeive Chem. few FoR AccocNT oF WHOM IT MAY) HROTaige content pie crocery esiblizauient No. | SAIDRE MYA MU ADAP: gReetrmine o% TUES ee aoa soenablo g Washington man to | ‘2h Loudoun County, Va eubtreasury scheme contained therein are to house, thus compromising between their an-|riving at the station it was only a few minutes S22 Vth st. cor, of Knot! embracing in Steamer Arrowsmith on ‘MONDAY and WEDNES- i ~ Mrs. 8. F. Newton, son and sister, Miss Car- | them a sweet morsel and they never tire of | tagonisimto democracy and their dislike of | Inter when the tran « i. Cupte. Millar, FINE LOT OF TEAS, i DAY at 3p. m. and on SATURDAY at 5:30 p. m own his own home, i in ' i is jecaesi a pending republican propositions. The more I Childs, Kelly, Leach and Ebert acted sa # Keturning on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY a6 & tie Steele, are stopping at the Hotel Brunswick, | reading or discussing them. p +4 prep wits Ison + Lene acted IMPORTED SARDINE! ES, and on SONDAY at 10 p. 1a. THE NATIONAL GUARD. Atlantic Cit 5 see of theditferent localities in our state and | 4 reception committer, and the colonel, bei CANNED PE. ASPARAGUS, | " Special rates for trips to the picturesque Lower Po- 2 g nae 2ER SESUDLIOAS OONPAIER, the more closely I watch the current of politi- | assigned to a place between them, was escor Ee Te ee eee see rin sraura, | = pogigaccarats The coming rifle contests and what the Dis-| _M. Paternotre, the French minister to the| Although the republicans have given out | Gal thought the more certain Lamm that the of. | to the paredeneeeend thee a ae pscor SaiskiES IN GLASS. COAL OIL syi2 leet mt trict boys are doing. United States, will sail for Havre on Sunday, | their intentions and plans to the public still a | forts of our opnonents to transfer our electoral | prese&ted to his nd. After thanking code atts, — ‘THE STREAMERS GRORGE LAW AND W,_W. pnbctiie eae oy tobe absent until the middle of November. | mysterious air pervades their movements. The | vote to the republican column will meet with | them for teay shown him he retired to Persons desiring to have goods included in this sale TED SOL At x SOLE for Bxcursions tnd all River 7 SHOOTING STARS. During the minister's absence from the legation | | ooriety of nominating candidates was left to | signal and disastrous failure.” | the piazzu tel pam the dress pa BELae larch eter tating Samy tine | owe, watlON AT, CASH, METS TEN ES EInST. | leach sy waar cron USDA: WEES : hore M, Paul Desprez willbe in charge atcharge | roPristy of nominating candidates was left to| i alight to be aad ome?” | fade, which tok pace immeaiaiely aftareabd J the Bour uf sale a NE ed affail , but, ‘ : ne EATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. | SRD HAKNESR, GROCERY WAGON ASD HAR | coummodations fret class, concuaa oh ds fol Gil gbeciia Glineclee ot cree ception of one district, there seems to be no ef- co—the republicans will spare neither | IMPROVEMENT IN DEILL.. "‘AUCTIONEFRS. | Nias, Wtiice COrFEE MILL. FINE CLOCK S32 ‘EN. MIDPAUGH, Agent. goes in Tat | ace Pretty home wedding took place Wednes- | fort on the part of the republican congressional | Men nor money—their case isa desperate one | —qy, _ Telephone, 1282. suze eeeace eee TEDICAL Aa | aid Uncle ‘Rastus, “'minds me ob a man dat] dey evening at the home of the bride's mother, | frber trnbavnoee cheer cenerewsional | tnd they will, make the most of tery cypor, | THe men scered enthused and put up ones (80M AS DOWLING & SON, Auctionsers. —— ew York ave. MEDICAL, &o. ik we sets down ter a elegant mahogany table ter eat | Mra. M. Cooke, 818 Pitt street, Alexandria, Va., | that they arc awaiting the action of the third | tunity they have.” the drills that they have become famous for at SPECTAL SALE OF SIX HEAD OF FINE young | GO ¥- STICESEY, Auct., 1416 SS tripe.” it being the marriage of her daughter Maggie | partyites. Mahone has already given | “What about Virginia?” this place. ‘The drill evolutions of the battal DEIVING “AND WORK HORSES AND ONE | TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VERY VALUABLE 1m. | [)%) MULLER. 1027 07H ST. s ., des to Mr. Robert L. Wenzel, the Tet’ Father Cate instructions to the leadera of these districts | | “She will be in line, I have no doubt, don't | jon are going on with nal r MULE FROM. WE T NIRGIN ies arwaceen PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE NO. 1525 its Kidnes ‘and nervous disc: “This world is but a fleeting show” eee eine fhe corey The ig was — to place a candidate in the field if look for any difficulty on that point. prove - — noticed - fe and more each ‘K M.. we will sell in our ; 1 A eee : ecomingly attired in a simple gown of cream| third partyite had been or was to be nomi- RESULT OF SENATOR QUAN'S VISIT. extended order drills receive a Syn sell ia ous |p sTREET NORTHWEST. Sp Se =a And life is nad if you begin it surah silk and carr of my Sn "da bunch of white roses. | nated. Mahone’s enemies say that his callous-| ‘Thi tday or two have been unusually Percentage of the time devoted to military wy Siena Gray treat all dianweon, No cure: uepey oui? | With resolutions The brid mga 4 ee ee e past day or two have ben vine wo. : : ental ‘advert: yeloiane iar chse cate? not to know ke bride was the recipient of many bandsome | ness aa to the presidential contest is character- ‘ " « 5 and if the encampment were only for a longer OE Mey, AD SUL, ad pecered te Liter ee exutiigne a wie a ae The vein of comedy that's in it, resents, and after a bountiful repast Mr. and | istic of his disposition. He is charged with | (et at the republican headquarters, Since | orig the peuple af, Washington sould gaseon &SON, Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucta., GE2 Ket.aa | {Bho ete ef ceeew a amd Tecopaed st the | (ONS! HE ONLY UROSCOI ‘ay irs. Wenzel left for Philadelphia and Atlantic | skulking in his tent, emulating the example of | the visit of the Philadelphia representatives of 4 battalion that “knew it all. eee ae eens erent | Pettred cehaeatie sales tasteeaes of tae tela | Octrn Wak itn es a, a : City. howe present from Washington were | Platt, boping to have the olive branch extended | Senator Quay the people there have taken off |" There can be ne soubt “that the best way to BEGULAR SALE OF Hie OLD FURNITURE, | of the note secured’ thereby, we Wil sell at public | near forty-five years at 908 Bast, “We have re- ‘There is a man who will make his mark one | Misses Aggie and May Connor,” Victoria | him by Mr aereon, If this is not forthcom- | their coats and got down to work with a good | bring out the so a militery, wanes ag ~ebebpmananes FRENTE UTED DAP OF AUGUST: A De peoe es | quiced the sigma of incipient dis Pcharacterat | Of these days in what they call ‘modern jour-| Demongeot. Susie and Hattie Gorden, Annie ing, why, it is believed that the little boss will | Will. They are saying nothing, but the amount | orgwnization and perfection in dralis WITHIN OUR SALES KOOMS AND BAZAAR, | FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real | urinary deposits." We will descrive your dipene eet. | naliam, Dent and Mr. W.McCawley. Those from | then ascertain if any reward is awaiting him | Of Wood sawing thes are doing is something | is to have them #0 situated that the opportunity 2B STREET 4 | sqfate, and the improvements ther-on._ situate in the prmptome without asking s question by the Sret urine | «Good writer, is he?” Alexandria were Misses Wheatley, Doyle, Brill, | for his services in case Harrison is elected. It | (ite astonishing. | of dail; ctice together i right before them. 3 | nui-Reredniue (dyin square mumtbered Sue hnndred | which the human family aresatioctedvepepee, cose | No. ye ha ‘ ver | Green, Caton, Woods, Downey, Brill and many | js evident that he is trying to convince the | Parties arriving here from North Carolina | 3 al encampment of one week ie not eulli- i choracing fo par our, 10h) Vaubject won Gees of trast seer. Bepation Piles, geroftia, Fheunatis ‘brow 0. He isn't much with a pen. But I never | others, President of his strength in Virginia. Col. | Teport the canvass there something heretofore | cient time to devote toa mutter of this kind. Rew and Second-hand Parlor and : ber Furniture, | $10,000 and ipgerens won at G per | spe a all nerygus cispaces, ‘diseases of the aki knew any one that could beat him at getting up Miss Pettis of Ohio, in company with Misses | Brady, the leader of the Harrison faction of the | Unknown in its vigor and intense feeling. It The men hardly have time to get right down to Bolsters and Pillows, Dining Koom and One-half cash in excess of hereinbe- a raffle. —a __ 0a to be the greatest ever known in the state. All | good, hard practice before they have to Oftice Furniture, One Tric; BROPHERS [SVIGORATING CORDIAL 13 y le, Obe Bicycle, Carpets, | fore mentior ‘of trust, apd the balance in one Nannie and Birdie Mitchell, has gone to Atlantic | Tepublicans, it seems, has given up the man- Cit 7 = it of the campaign entirely to Mahone | the prominent speakers in the state are turning | up their traps and break camp and leave with @ Btoves, & ()and two (>) years, with interest Fer ewer werve Stimulant and Tos = ry. et nang i 4 thi be red hot shortly. |S 7 | oom x i “ ep geek re 7 s Debility, » Stet : ince he was so completely routed by the Ma- | 0Ut and things will ot shortly. Senator | faint idea of what they have gone 10,00 ¢ | properte saith or aif cane at option of Purchaser: All | Eamauniion, Paralysis and that ‘clave 4 pie who | | ‘The mosquito is one of thefew whocan really | Miss E. Lane of M street has gone to Cape | since he eye sliver: ra dies ; Ransom is reported as on. the road day and | Whereas if twoor three yucks could be novela porses, arte BE SEO qenreyancing and, igconting at purchaser's cost. & | 8h poor Poe gr era py See cciy a eel tennis Conny. | Set any satisfaction out of summer board. May to stay until the 1st of September. arcauube: jee om oun bewee: night, to what is now rush through in one week the FS. CAI ST Owas DOWLI hb eros of eae are uot complied rit wits tem | Ha bec ne fe uearforty'dve year tn tae lt career Mr. and Mra. John A. Culp, sonand daughter | rye jatect acquisition to the democratic See Fesult will be readily mr - Hips torcesll the Property st the vist sud.cost of ase | — 5 = Niko are ag 7PPInE for?” eaid one street | have left the city for a trip down tho Choss-| sorces in the field is ex-Gov. Fitzhugh Lee, whe ee ==Sy faulting purche: = ok a canteros cleaner to another. peake bay and will visit relatives of Mr. Culp. ey ogee raya Jefe derencqerel = FUTURE DAY To dada BEBRE: TRAC cox, } Trustees | D) TON, “There comes a woman with a long, strect-| Prof. and Mrs. D. C. Chapman have returned | Ha# actively taken the stamp in the interest of | The Departure of the War Ships—Mre, Bar- ud.on their own exertions if they gat even YATIIER & LOAN, ancts and Apprainrs, | auloagas h Saoom. 507 22th st nw. sweeping dress on. I'll save half my labor if | from their trip through the south. Fats cute Menor? be Baer ee ee cee beee mea. eeekae te on oe - omeag + HE ABOVE SALE POSTPONED TO SAT- A = lalfax county, Man e delivered an ad- ~~ PPro] am VALUABLE PROPERTS, NO. 9e8 TWENTY-FIPTH | CEDAY. SEFTEMBEL THIRD, Ise, saine hour end | @*#duated London, Ene! I wait till she gets by. nS EE ay Grea, but even thie Teron te ee ne thee Gn] | Correepondence of The Evenine Star. Serebunsa Sek oranges tema fMESSMEET NORTHWEST. AT AUCTIO: piace. RUBE READY Bladder and Kidnoy Ailments, Acute or Chronlo GOOD TIMES AT THE WHITE. _ | Dominion failed to produce the cuthusinen that Bar Hannon, Mx., Aug. 24, 1892. | due to the untiring offorts of Gen. Ordway that DAY AFTERNCON, AUGUST EWEN: | 94 og 09.11 eae Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- ‘Tm sure T'd give satisfaction," said the man | |, PORE A seecie he was wont todo. When this popular gov-| The first signal gun of the gay season's close iis tobe heed oat és hs eek a ‘we shall sell lots 35 and 40, in square | manus dame hsustion, Nervous Debility. who wanted a pluce on an ice wagon. “I've | “orrestondence of The Fvening Star. ernor, who bears the magic name of Lee, jails | was fired when last evening at 10 o'clock the seedion ins 8 front of about IH feet by a depth of | TAT! ax me ; patcarh Fauquier Waits SULPHUR Sprixas, Va. toarouse and thrill the hosts of Virginians in | shicl Congress something will be dono toward secur- et between Land Ke Lot 40% the 1408 SKILL. SUCCESS. got a record as a sprinter, mister. = ‘August 24, 1692. | the interest of buy cause be may copbine thers | SrOst war ships which for a fortnight past have | ine tn appropriation large enough te enehte tw Sith some width and Qepih and | ee eepes SALE OF : Hours: 9t02, 4toS; Sunday, 9t> », “What has that to do with your application?” | 1. nee the entertainments of the | ust be a mighty wave of adverse sentiment |cHlivened the harbor drew in anchor and | National Giusrd to hold an encampment of 8 Cash, Dulane ta six and twelve | ROOM. BAY-NINROW” PRESS. pale amgugend “Why, Icould get from the wagon to the might be supposed the entertsinmonts ofthe | Laing ovat thom. This war tue ence in| siamad away to-cther ports, with Glonsuter, | leat toe oui Gumtion wat as apuen a1 MENTS, ON FAS sere | front door before the ico melts, every time.” | Preceding week hadexhausted the invention and | Halifax yesterday aud is what has alarmed’ the Mass.,as an objective point for the next few nits egnince: meeehmeniann, Syayrzancine aod reconding at cost of p BET WE) gnergy of ‘the pleasure seekers, but on Thury- | leaders of democracy. Gen. Lee was followed | days,” All day long preparations for the fare-| The well-known hospitality of Mr, Wm. P. ponit reared af thine Of sao Me 1 i day last a series of tableaux were given under | by Representative Charles T. O'Ferrall, | (yp 5 sragoramapiciegs 4 y Le AK SLOAS, Auctioneers. a! fen scarcely cease to dread the price the direction of Mrs, Wells, which wereso much | but his pleadings, too, were in vain, for his | “ll reception, to wi every one of note on | Russell, the general manger of the steamer He- HAS: OF THE ABOVE PROP. JOR SALE_CHEAP FOR CASH—PSYCHO LADY'S That they are forced to pay for ice, dined Whats cepelilioa Gf ia ey been re- | hearers were not in sympathy with his doctrine; | the island had been invited, were in progress, | public, was yesterday again brought to the at- pe Ig ed ee | saablggcla; suitable for gentleman perfectly new; on Before there comes, to fret the soul, spirit omg ciaprrerdry , | their minds had been turned by the dreams of | and by 3 o'clock the decks and sides of the ves-| tion of the public, the occasion being an ini Se ESb sy ArT R | Seie-tr = 2 That thought about the price of coal. Peed this Fast Boy aa iithele goes a ce the St. Louis platform. nels were gay with bunting and ready cleared | tation extended by him to the Washi anziiikeds GE. ®- STICKNEY, © An old war horse of democracy, whore faith | for dancing, the marines, in their red coata, be- | Light Infantry Corps and their friends to jain JOR SALE-LADY'S PSYCHO. IN GOOD CONDI- in his party is so absolute that he firmly be- i Sete SANT zee ceo, 1 G00! have been enjoying themselves too constantly to have much time to spare, so the first tableau, 3K st ne. “What is the cause of your dislike for Charley ing stationed at the farend to furnish the music | 8m im & trip to the Delaware breakwater. : st 1 races et a 3 pa lieves that the success of Virginia depends upon © | ‘The Infantry boys, had they known what was PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE ry.| Temsmadekornnteae sy FQ SSE LADES CUSHION TIKE Ps cH, | Chuggine?” said one young woman to another, | (Grandiaae Darlings,” was for them. Mra. | the eontrol of the democrats, snid to Tux Sax | f0F the occasion, Admiral Gherardi, with his | jp store tor theme todd bot hone bot POVED PROPERTY. BEING HOUSE NO. 318 Wa. A. PASTERDAY, | Trustees. inexcelfent condition, with lamp, bell and tools; | “He is 60 disappointing,” was the reply. Frills of Washington, whose sunny bair is her | correspondent today as he’ mournfully shook | brother officers, in full uniform, wel- | stenmer with sacha light step. Mr Timeedll ooait ‘agg wah tn auttrodtee3&thend&as a Es ms enebs mm. at 1744 G st. Sow?" only claim to the venerable title, was seated in | his head: Virginia is doomed. On the 7th of |comed the guests. upon their ‘arrival | attention to hix guests and hada table weighted Fr the midst of her darlings, whose bright e: id | yy, | fron : “He won't any u word for five or ten minutes, | earuent gaze told the ieiceaey cf ee enfane | November next expect to see the spotless ban-| from the shore in the numerous "mall | with good things to eat an sdtiuk: but, alas, tt d er trailed ii he di boate and steam launches detailed for the pur- bro wed. Ne ret d then, just when you're ready to forget ment at being made part of pesbepeye oper — a—_£T romped pose. ‘Flags ‘of all nations @uttered overhead. | farwegrcnn extn oo with esting | poe | he’s around, he begins to talk.” were Master Clark Wells and u hopes of carrying the ‘state for Cleveland, for | with the union jack proudly waving from the | how near death's door they had been. As they —>—_ of Washington, Master Tom and Mise Mary | the combination of the republicans and the | flagstaff. Below n bountiful collation of aalade | filed ews che gangplank on their return they YOUNG BIRD RACES. Wilcox of Norfolk and dear little Jean Brent of | third partyites will overwhelm theaingle-handed | and ices was served. by the negro waiters, in | sre the mona wathe gone expressions it baa UNDERTAKERS. ie nero neeerioe ae es Alexandria. Among thore who took part in the r conventional broadcloth. ‘The table was taste- | been a fortune to meet : H. HINES, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER | When They Are to Be Flown and the P seceding pictures were B.C. Taliaferro, Mra, { #RBt of the democrats. For fifty years [have | conventional bros: e table was been the writer's fortune to meet ina long time, ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS AND AP Li rrseke VioAod © STREET * SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ESTATE LYING ‘ON ROCK CREER NOWN AS PART OF “LYON'S MILL SEAT.” By victue of a deed of trust toms dated the Ist day of Sune, INB1. and recorded in Liber (78, folio 205 et Seg of the Land i an the District of Columbis, | wet Hopi % 2 n ¢ r. | taken a deep interest in politics, but for the | fully decked with a magnificent floral center | ‘They are very profuse in their thanke to Mr. = Late y direction ofthe party aectived thereby we shall | conrad, qianaeacturer Of Muuplies., SER to 50) per to Be Offered. Wells, Mixs Beall, Kennedy Campbell and Mise | first time have given up hope for demo- | piece, andahage bowlof punch was placed onthe | Hussell for a most delightful 2) trap, A. » | sell af public antion tothe btehest bidder. "ou the | St “reherhooe erst “i Ault 4 Weed of Washington. | cratic supremacy.” affet. The room wasilluminated by electricity. | Lieuts. Shre Auctioncer and Cominission Merchant, nieey on THURSDAY, THE Fite Day oF | —-—= ee bees ae te ahcsinced ed Bom | on Friday Mr, Wells led the german again a= ae The quarters were all open to inspection and fo. 1000 Penna. ave., cor. o al estate know! ‘of. “Pretty. t *) ing Pigeon Fanciers are preparing for their | and seemed to have no end of new figures at 2 the ved spportunity of ex- "4 ene Bev Kia Peana, ave. cor of Oth st nw. southside, | Pe pect ne Rech of Dumbarton,’ “Beaty igi ang | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. _| ing bird recs, which will cour during tho | his command. The third party hs completed orgnnizations | Suising'ihe workings of one of Uncle Sam's | tn ao maine ane aie NEW AUCTION AND COMDISSION HOUSE. eit Ste Lancet ete maa Glo aan | anti of hugur nd September, Tho sere ceive Katty of peaaPa Tag |i, ict the tat and oman | feat ar ran ith ep | nr mest he eas na a me sccured the services of an efficient suction- | $f 2 Meee beech free and runnins ther re north C70 (2) | Carvets ol yee ; | will comprise four races to be flown on the | & 3 . Cham! in of ington aud | for Congress will be made in each. vices of modern science. The Philadelphia is | body else's expense. It was this way: The feet process. . the Misses Glover of New Orleans. The prizes, | 3, i i i i the only veesel that bousts a private telephone, | lie had oes > two letter 4 in ail the details of the busi- | three and , one-half 4:4)" decrece, west seven Furmiturs, mattrowes end feathers renovated. Tele | dates following, and for prizes which have been hich * | Next Friday the third partyites of this, the the only ‘ x Pr phone, | lieutenant had occasion to write two letters one imi thea Samncncear | hundred and forty-four (744 fect to the north side of | Phome, SOL “M. NEWMYER, Mauagor.— mbai-er generously donated by frionds of the fedora. | Mics Pecrce ch enn meme were wou bY Mrs. | third, will moet in this city and name acandi- | and this purticular instrument was designed | day this weck one toa. lady and one to a gone achly Pp the | mill race, thence . aren » forty-nine (49) decrees, west | = ‘ennessee, Miss Smith of Balti- | date to oppose Cupt. Geo. D. Wise. On the Ist | and put in place by Edison. tleman. It was a case of the ol of the aly seems cunoent room, eas ge homed 0) | Dyer Ag O. > Fixe | moro, Mr. Brent of Alexandria and Mr. Kiggins | of September the third party of ihe fifth die-|_ BY'6 o'clock the last guest had departed, and | wrantictttr take arene nat case nerhasttaker| oe eer Exzcratc Faxs| “First mee, August 28, from Orange Court | pf Washington. ‘The booby prizes wore taken | trict will meet at Martinsville and alo name a | long before the morning stun had 1 pocped over | in now being discussed the REALESTATE, TRUSTEES, ASSIGNEES, ne and’ one-half Repaired. Electric. Motors and _Dy- House, Va., airline distance seventy-five milee— | 4° or the prives Lead bees cor te aE, | candidate. Nominations have already been | the horizon all sign and vestige of the squad- THE KAZ09 nAwy AND ALL OFHES SALES OF EVEKY DESCRIP. oe, east one ‘and thirteen Giuck SeaGeieh Gad Gah ete” sneered ton. After the prizes had been presented the | made in the eighth and second, and one is to | ron had disappeared from the harbor. Orders 4 ded to, either on the premises or at our Wis pe ealehirlgrgpre! ena el rahe First prize, gold scarf pin, by the Homing Ex-| party adjourned to the dancing room, where @| pe sinde in the’teurth: ine fea During | had been received on board to wail at 10a.m.,| A great deal of Inughter was indulged im last " thence n. ead cae aie aed Vinee? cams + telaaeak: change, Philadelphia, Pa.; second prize, card | collation was served. : the month candidates will be placed in nomine- | and with true naval dispatch everything was |evening when a band consisting of abut AK SALES WEEKLY at our auction store | thence north sevensy-three apd. three-quarter, (Si) Field Magnets and Armatares rewound table, by W. H. Wurdeman; third prize, silk eerie Younger of Washington gave | tion in the other districts it is believed. soon in ship-shape order for departure. The | twenty members of the Infantry, in outlandish SEM Lb FURNITURE | cesree. cant tour Lon tved and fo y-ebeht aud ity in our own shop on the pre:nises, hat, by Frane & Son, 7th and D streets north- | Tecitation lust evening in one of the private] “Tye democratic contest for the nomfhation | hospitable stairway which has so long orna- |. tine. and with instruments that te the ub- RIAGES, HAR- “sie and three-qt , Motor and Dynamo Brushes for any west; fourth prize, box of cigars, by G. Auf-| "Among the latest arrivals are J. 8, Latham, | {2% Congress in the fifth district is very close. | mented the ship's wide, leading to the water's | Convumes end wih, insti ide outfit for » ytwo. and twent! tmachine in stock or made to order. recht, No. 615 D’ streets fitte Fa ng, . j | The present incumbent will not be a candidate | edge, was withdrawn and the decks cleared of | bras. band, went out on a serenading tole. ot every tind JORDAN & MacLEOD, ee agit Prize, pait of | Richmond; B. F. Adame, Baltimore; Mr. and C f the recent festivi wena nya “3 and bope tod lw e ee young birds, by R. B. Young, president of fed-| Mra. Chas. W. Ad Balti E.G, wil | £r re-election, and the fight is between Mr. C. | bunting; not a sign o: socom tice Fe- | ‘The instruments were silvered papier mache, ‘Sfth thet business w~aiifnatthchertppronpiioed { een, MER, Becton, eration. Kins, W. T. Morrison, Washington: ‘T. 7. Hayner | 4, Smsnson of Chatham and E- W. Saunders of | mained. The gay throng and merry fancer® | and im the mouthpieces were fastened the deadly au ymniss caus Guam pusvina tte oth cee memittecae | sult Second race, Septetnber 4, from Covesville, | jtidgeway, Baltimore; Mrs. V. Harrison, BeN eee eee nnn een ee eee riatntean barber, |kazoos. ‘The band, under the direction of Pri EtESE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. te cna. HB) degre=s, east | Va, air line distance 120 miles—First prize, | Harrison, Mrs, W. D. Pender, Mr. and Mrs, W. |%¢ John T. Harris add ad ange od bla. Spor oe “4 gold medal, by honorary members; seco Augusta county at Staunton Monday. The | time left behind him as the cruisers sailed away P; Norfolk, Va; D.C. McCommack, | Gemocratic campaign in the sixth ‘district | to fresh fields of conquest beyond. T. Gs BER. FIRST, at TEN (CLOCK, for « z. x Prize, ton of coal, by W. A. Kinder & Co.; third | Washington; Miss’ Ida 'V. Peyton, Fauquier P ; . Ke dea is misents. Pr ay 4 f four, N. A. Poole, No. “mph J opened with a whoop last night, when the | The Secretary of y attended the re- | . They wound up st the colonel — PO oHAM 008 at prize, barrel of flour, by N; A: Poole, No. 944 county,” Vai D. C. Gordon, ‘D. ©. Kyle, Cul- | qPened ‘of Roanoke gave Jas. W. Marshall, | ception on board and was the object of distin. | "Weh* led them. They wound up #t the colonel = ; fourth prize, pes Ve 4 Ml it, y b 4 ‘3 «aS | peper, Va.; J. B. Camors, New Orleans; Mrs. e is- | guished attention among the throng. It is re- | “*™ ‘ E 3 by Ed. Schmidt, No. 712 12th street; fifth prize, R. Balt, L. V. Ball, Richmond; Chas, W. | {¢, candidate for Congress in the ninth dis- my ne quictly went back to their tents, CHARLES WEEKS, west dve jrindned and fost: th 4 bos of cigars, by Mrs. Bartelmus. | : Se Tea cttichmond: Chas. W. | trict, a grand reception. Nearly the whole of | ported that the Dolphin will remain in port for Salesman. au25-3t . omine | _ As we will shortly move into our elerant new baila. | box of » by : Payne, Spottevlvania county, Va.; Miss M.| the “magic city” turned out ‘and were compen- | awhile longer in order that Secretary Tracy — | and one ball (4734) ‘logroes, wes ‘wo hundred ond | inew on F street we will sell our present stock of | ,,1bitd race, September 11, from Amherst | Youngs, Washington; Chas. W. Hall, B. T. with © “eyelonie” opesch y enjoy to the full all the private entertain DoNCANSON BROS., aveTIONF ERS eighty three and fourteen hundred 514-100) | ran cas ‘off = Court House, Va., air line distance 150 miles— | pal}, Culveper, Va., T. Roos, J. W. Wye, Wash. | ted with a “cyclonic” speec! may y : SSIGNER'S 84 os DF | 10) feet, south twenty-seven (27) « cast five | *™ No. 718 7th street; second prize, overcoat, by | Ve. Mr. Elin < hae 4 i ‘MR. BARNEY DENCE. aTHE WIDER UIBPED PLAN. | Inded’ ted seveutcen and forty'tou' Rawiredths | Our Elogant T-octave Square Weber Pianos, carved { New York Clothing Houre, Nor Sit Teh oatee, Reventon eee ee ey on Goin ata See nen | Gn Msndag he wes the anit of Denbeabss ToL AND Dist CMiO'DEFOT | Suc itndeea “and bftecn and orate hcsirtdens | 20% all tmprovements, at $175. Also one Matha- | third p facrin: feaam eager’ Maki hy we Spo cratic banner is to be formally unfurled on a| dioner given by Mr. and Mra A. C. Barney of ETIETH, teu, 54 100) feet sheck, im same condition, $175. Also one Elegant fourth prize, cigar holder, by W. LAUREL, ‘i is beautiful castellated h« eh f ) gvehgndred che | on = Wheeler; 10 f huge stationary pole in the city. The various | Washington at thejr ome, . | Serre, cantons anes ae entrant eet | enteed. Stool and Scarf with each. Call early for Vas. air Mae disiacts S00 elon escent Lavnet, Mp., Aug. 26, 1802, | Ryud¢ubrough the prinelpal streets of t Music, | ing one of their tours abroad. ‘The house is Tiers Wheet, Pats-ouect)dearves, came thive Pundred and seret-| bargains. ‘Two weeks only First prize, china ten set, by members of fed- | The chapel of the Maryland Agricultural Col- | raising of flag, salute with cannon, speeches by | one of the moat specious and uely ait eration; recond prize, cord of wood. Other | lege was the scene of a most pleasant gathering | ex-Governor Fitz Lee. Col. Meade Haskins, Mr. | uated on the shore. It is built of ve gran diapt ven) —_ Prizes for this race will be announced hereafter. | Inst evening, the occasion being « reception | Geo. D. Wise and others, | ee ee a een ee @ Sans, Sstone @. Sa: worth cige « rest four hs + + ‘The following lofts will compete in the above | tendered the Banjo Quartet,consisting of Messrs, — ford fey serach [me Ahonen absence pf La pt FT Tunredtihs Geant + G. Merznorr & Co. races: R. B. Younger, H. V, Lansdale, Geo. W. joint debate at Bedford City on the 22d between | designs were all planned by Mrs. Barner | Will be wrod ee anit | foe Belts we oT | 30 fees ha) de ay Phillips, A. C. MeLean, J. Ht. Stockman, 8, | #4: Hamilton, Wm. Rowland, Wright Rives | Str. John Goode and Major Richard V. Gaines | with the artistic taste for which she is on Sunday t Hand Clamp, eens ex I2ausG8. NW. Wallace, Joseph Noble, Dr. Ji. Manon, Edward | 4 CA, Mi Wall. Some of ‘heir selections | of Charlotte, the champion of the third party in and the architect has most ably carried out the | _ Acting veg 4 ‘ | pecben: cottrteer tutes seeesiokeommeeeraonmt we | = Devlin, jr., Dr. Buekey, J. M. Boyd, ir peepeesiign wall precise execution. Many | Br. ‘Goode opened the dsbies for the ‘democratic | tified with every treasure that taste and wealth | Orders issued Ne eat at a ee eee ee Gos etait | AB 9 @ AB] ° ap gHE RIVER FRONT, lads wore fa. attemtinnce, and’ setresbinents | Sao toa in a thorough discussion of the | can. supply, the ‘throughout ‘a | Where be bold Pe fon ol gg ne ey ey fe | were served, issues involved in the campaign, dealing mi- happy of tinte so ‘Yetura Sunday. Cibete | ed cetera tvetting be i = STE Er ins etecuesial Sais Bera A party of ladies visited Hyattsville yester-| nutely with the tariff and the “force” bill. to the eye. Many oif paintings from the brush lots? lh yon my eget ated atl nae pe ST Kleree, forme of = | ‘Three-mast schooner Alice Caritsie, ‘Teppehannock, day, and, in connection with some ladies of the | Maj. Gaines followed in a very remarkable | of the mistress adorn the walls, among them tone Me ‘Alfred Foc rasciss PMc We witht offorad trot an an | Fortaythernaritar nt Slats ates tne yan bases Parade Badera, ., Gorpe, Baden Va., Cart J. H Dulger, from Bianddeld Chere hen. | Her town, organized a relief corps in connec- He began ‘by mying he wats, demo-| the canvas ‘which took rank among the choice — Firety. al if tot sold then offered tn detail ara referred ty the untersivned trustees. word sag Bett, BACT lw. Suivcn oon eben tion with the G.A.R. of both erat, in favor of tariff reform and highly eulo- at the Paris Salon. by Miss | Holmes, both Ferme ade kuuwn at time of se Pap Ce and Embroidered Wrest pannock river, with 60,000 feet of lumber. Schooner He raed | ego * painted last eceson, in Wi Col. Moore was an interested spectator at the ext Byer cout fous lay of calc: wecarod by dood, of fou aud them ot” R . Cleveland. then Deening, paint ashing- samt | SPaltsamks se thecgtios of Gee peectcase wive baw “-Superior quality at lowest prices.” ren severe criticism of the democratic House of pa Te a7 | Mattern, © member of the . | term cf sale are wok corupited within tom lax Vo, % 8. N. MEYER, be many sine of omission commission, main! ordered for the | world’s fair speaks vividly of aon x m4 was ine Ss i x SE Andccat after Sve days’ public advertisement. All MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, houner Little through ripthent Se 2 oa an ef re ‘mort swimmers to be found in SR SRS ES carmen Sees oi | eta rer a ace |e STREET hosp. — Sor 2 we tit stn aR Sica sascha ‘s rl oo Mr. . Bary oF nepeme Poy ‘Mra Bar| The Brammei” composed of Sense diez of trust ctven to us and) dul re WM. REDIN WOODWARD. tree (a ae a Ga k eae tf Bweepennad ear dery 0 ro hy wee Yo and wy By g rors ef the District of Colin in, atid a oo werd beclslider from the folds of democracy | most active ‘of the scheme | Company Sreeiie comet — Sine party canted thetebs. wo al nel be pus W. M.S: & So: Snd asked thet ail in the latgo eadionce whe | for furnishing the town ‘wih ‘eo large alt | Sweet voce! selections, ae both occupants of thst {ies ome fo, ircwieun ot Oe Pale {[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. - M. Savsrer NS, papeered Schade boos $n: peg ‘tent are talented artists, having been associated | G5Ck Foot ait thai covtaim piece‘ of ‘percell of | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. SUBURBAN MO PENN. AVE. ¥.W., fhe old party tina 85 Gay pemnioiamea: Ped) awn De er a 3 together for several years. 3.0.8 and preouses known and disting: ROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF **LINCOLN.” HAVE MADE He then produced sbowing ‘that famed baths at Monterey. An extensive tract os pin cet wumhered | By sitineots decree, raseed.on theif October, | GREAT REDUCTIONS 18, SCMMEB GOODS, Gaines endeavored so ge ta donner of land bas been, secured. on the bay shore in| | Last night two unknown men, knocked at the pices ae Unis chung Nov ESSA Eq Deer Mh Richard T. Bell | ge. OVTINGS reduced toe, nomination for Congress, bat nding that it) the neighborhood of) Prospect and Eden door of te post ofcs in Arondia, Le Ed Ga, cuprovesieniay sicteny ior Lawns eascehtene Eisen inf te tiled pay. - aten day. A Tong tlt want wil ues be ~ covered with = Speck 124°. OANTON CLOTH reducedto 80. Representative 3. ‘Meredith of the eighth | ret and the edvantages of ses bathing intro- party demanding the keys. He. was ferns Theamouns of the ‘Fine SATIN GINGHAMS, from 50s. to 403, mete, to an immense audi- | duced into the town. pee Yh == ise pig ae ny ‘THE BLAIXE WOUSEROLD. or ae on /—. SA sit eae tema: are living save one) Payable to Tnrebaner with, House. quietly, surrounded by their own imme- => Taterest st the vate ‘ancl Terms of sale: One-third cash, very a ry yang ery Srey dew drt om be progelty peor ait, | G30 mune be, all have no use for thems this season they willbe chia? to inte friends, diversion : 2 buy to carry over to next. But we are determined to in ‘the ex- N.C. Bell, sell them if price will move them. Come warly, be- fore ali are suid. One price.