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= SELECTED AT LAUREL |syuse¢srmmttecs mot he nat com- ; “yun matt won or racrancti row 7] Correspontience of The Fvening Star. Jacrsonviue, Pia., Sept. 4, 1892. At prosent there are four sete of campaign epenkers traveling over the state ander the H TICALLY COMPLETED. direction of ibe district committees: 512 DILLWYN sT., : | Streeter's address, John B. Smith of Hillsboro’ ” : Sneusemens pany, bathe : cmecemp PRILADELEtA PA. Thomas Parron Nominated for Con- | ras nominated by srctmmnntion for goveress. |, He ale ressired the following, Solis freak One of the unique features of the great pe- | Hau hs tender . "Ty: special appointments being filled at points owt- ep the feepabteeees | sesceceted the nematoation wank ee ee os rade on Pennsylvania avenue on the 20th in- wenue,” | “ile the schedules. Altogether there are T have taken s great deal of medi- gress seams | names of four candidates “for Presidential stant will be the stands filled with school chil- | et LN pind lt meg dren. An attempt will bo made by the ar-|#0mMe eonvonir in the shape of a will be excellent ones. A county canvass is also going rangement of the children appropriately bejon in nearly every county in Plorida, the dressed to give thc entire mass the form and | | Speakers being chief'y the party candidates. colors of the national fing. One of theee stands | bay thsepenthe-ncend Senators Call amd Pasco are both in the har will be erected at the south front of the Tres-| There Was a lange attendance at the third mess, as i also Congressman Mallory. Gem ury Department,commanding the entire avenue, | CoP meeting held at the Ebbitt House last |Pallock, the other Congremman, ie not yet to 2-the sounds of As the line of veterans passes along the frech | °Yet#n&- Reports wore received from the com- | afield, and perhaps he will not be at all. The helped me so mach as Ayer's Sarsa- eee oe | MACUSONAY EASE RIGHY'S PIGHE]| | ous ceo cecactoen sc. _ ‘The Market Was Dull and Fractional Losses rerdia, which I consider the bes: Arrival of Corbett, the Pugilist, in boring stan ny New Yoaux, Sept. 6—Except in Reading, blood purifier tn the world. exploding ammunition and singing bullets have mittees on and registration A} ‘not honored reuomination, New Orleans. sugar and Atchison and to a less degree in been almost continuous, evan fet ee 9) Foung voices of a chorus of 1,000 children will | Pesolution be gerbe i Mra. Mary Hus- Sut hes promised to go ageng oe vs parts = WALZ few other stocks, the stock market this morning o'clook this morning. This day has been de- Ting out the familiar straius of patriotic songs. . band, Letter known in the sixties as jother if nooded, = the displayed none of the animation of last weok, | Miscioners « petition signed by the employes | voted almost exclusively to preliminary prac-|The other stand will be erected at Market | Husbasd.- bo elected an honorary member of decent "edohcetec meee tH 44 bat notwithetending thet Lackawanna wee of the company at Shephe: rd'e, D. C.. protesting tice; the wind has shut off all efforts tocom-| space and Sth street and will have a the third corps reunion committee and a rosi- | his canvaas at Lake Butler Inet Thavclay, eben offered down 3¢ per cent at the open-| lumping of garbage al point Frtte 2 the individual matches. Six teams from | capacity of 800. This Intter stand will be occu- dent meinber's badge be sent to her in compli- he addressed an audience of about 8,000. H fr. Alvey says in his letter that these men | New Jersey and four from the District of Co- ment for her valuable, unselfish and patriotic | The people's party campaign committee ape | ing. The loss was quickly recovered, and work and live there, and the condition of | lumbia have occupied nearly all of the targets. | 0G ,02 Ruplls from the colored schools. The | Gi-eion to the wounded. gid. sick off the old | belie tees gare cam REPUBLICANS AT LAUREL. | the reat a the market | was generally | affairs is unbearable to them. lomebene oe Maine, New York and Penn- = hs y Pampered fer speakers. With the a higher than at the close ds POLITICS IN VIRGINIA. CURES OTHERS. ‘on tht occasion, and | *B'rd corps. tion of Mann, the nominee for Congress in r ———— sylvania—were expected and perhaps may be | toda, An interesting letter from Brt. Maj. Gen. L. dais Bawa Thomas Farron Nominatnd for Congres | dav. ‘The railroad let, however, developed a ‘ANACOSTIA, here when the team competitions open on | thecontract forcretnethe eds Thee nnits B. Tower wus rend, and progam ater tA pene ag wy gusty peas WILL cure yoo. ican beads weenie amg withoot material change in quotations. The A DOUBLE DROWNIXG. doubt as to the teams tyom Malas Geta inn | Mande erectedaalalong theavenue, bat the com- consisting of Comrades Iicherdeon, van, |e pe fat hole market was quiet and fluctuations were , mittee have not as yet awarded the contracts, | %f- Bumpus, Hu |, Doolittle, Martin, | ran! two are making « vigo Lavra, Mp., Sept. 6.—Ihe republicans of | * AtTo’clock last evening Charles Quigley, | appearance; the governor would not approve Sweet, Wilder, Scott, Dumont, Meck, Shate- | vase in com oo + es the fifth congressional district amombled in | fugTifcant In almost every case the trading | contiog Greggs and Joveph Felby or Selby | tee appropriation of 8500, necessary to pay ti + wii BE UF oN Tie, well, Patterson, Bartlett, Abel, Dinemore, Blais- | they find it ephil work. ts" “*™ Muetancm JE Wixstows soormixe rac? | convention hero today at noon and nominated | the hour. At 11 o'clock the market was dull | started from the Twining City boat house for | ‘etm CxPenect Howerer, they will be up in plenty of time. | dell, Campbell, Killigan, Miller, Stewart, Ho- T'was talking today with . M. Sparkman of | mall fractii Whe: sdcha Lu deed were were as- Edson i i is push- | Harne: r cd Fe cane eae unre xuste we eicciacien | Tee Pacrom of Culvert comity for Osegr And rather heary at smal fractions below frst | che Washington shore, When in midehannel CPs SE Eaeoe pt Por ret or ohyab ead Paap priaecarley a seoparsticnstimara| sepeieiok, en ne ne Denman ab | ames eeeenen Of See Generate cate ons ef MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEE The convention was called to order by H. W.| PHC 1s sa see cont Primo | Shehariaan filled. Quigley clung to the water, | There were more teams than t e completion. Mp. Ges, B. Bvcaa, a poss @anaxt-| re will be another mecting of the third | imitteemen wore slightly rattled at the formed EMILD, SORTENS the OUMS, ALLATS ali PAIS, speichern Heroes che ety, | mercantile paper, 4306. Ste Hing exchange is | by Mr. RF. Brodeury of ‘Twining. Relby and |fally two hours before: they, bed a chance to | MESt commander and amember of the citizens’ | Cor, # Mt the Ebbitt House next Monday even |able yroporsions which ‘the people's arty RES mmedy for uiet and steady with i business at | Greggs were drowned. The harbor police were | executive committee of Loston, called on Chair- A 7 movement appeared to be assuming, but now DIARECEA, scidty druggists ineverypartot the | Tack of Anne Arundel county ns chairman, | ds63(edu6% "for sixty-day . bills and 44a notified and search for the bodies in now being | stand Paha (yeep page eld ¥. He has been looking around | 4, 4% Sarah S. Sampson will receive on Tuos- | thes are very coufdent of an increased deme World. Beoure and asx for’ Mra. Winslow's Sooth- | who submitted the following resolutions, which | 488% for. demand. Posted ratee, 48734n | instituted. The man Felby or Selby was re- | after 'g Side he as aotan nen Aaaeeen ing the free quarters, &c.. and | {939° yon Sco 110 It o'clock at bur home. | cratic vote over that of 1888, ‘and take no other Kind. 2Scentss bottle. | woe unanimously adopted. 489. The official report of —_the| ported to the Anacostia officers as Lum Selby. | ee nerally sceing what is being done. ‘Ashe was 1)", street, all comrades whom she bad | Sparkwan, “an increased majority, too.” "Ey | bee Serememenrn Hoong ro ae | Mercantile Sate Deposit Company to the stock | Gregg was thirty-five years old and. lived oa : intimately associated with the work done in ‘8° hator to care form camp, field and hospi- | "Then you don t look for « very big peaple’s B Tuox B ey peeing Bak ee etl | FO thows: Silver bullion on hand, | Mtrest between lith avd 2th streets eouth- SHOOTING AT 200 yaRDs. Boston he may be regarded naa pretty good | j4,tmdon, hospital transports from the first | parts vote, I take it a a ee tn convention arsembied at Laurel, in Prince | 1-$98.000 | ounces; certificates outelanding: cust, Selby was fifteen years old and lived at] | Capt Cash fired the first hot of the meoting | critic, Ho told “Chairman | Edson that he | wij sic, hull un to the low of the war She | verte arcugth in Fl es ‘ imate. | oo — aa : 11 Government bon: ve been dull and | 2d and N streets sout! and scored a bull’seye. When firing ceased, | thought everything was in splendid shape. re of - cages yh = strength in Pier See eee a Te ean eee Seales our devotion fo the prin: | tieady. State bonds neglected. Railroad bonds thortly before 1 o'clock, the Washington: teams | fact that all the preparahous are in Point of former mombers ef the Belaiotnet tame | ease came ee went arew = massed red lines oo ine ane wade™3™ | ciples of the republican party as Inid down BY | a eet ict fier 11. o'clock was quiet | The American Brick | lind the following aggregates at 200 yards: Toe eat SUTLe Tene ee, a Oe sities. | Orphans” Heme ab Bath, Me, wee amy bo tn| soapted onmat et encs eran |g | the founders of that party and as held by their | 40+ sift heavy, and, while Reading was active, | ®largely attended picnic yesterday at River- | ,EagngerCorpe- here there will be no confasion, as the entire | ‘Me eity- | ewe us with & good maferity are ‘csked’ to try ons vial of Garters Little Liver | “wccemors ever after wai i it yielded 3% per cent, while specialties soored | side Park. Dancing and brickmaking contests . Dickey, 44445 effort can be directed toward handling the | THE FOURTEENTH cons. | presidential year -Plemin a : bs 1 Just, conservative, | Ye larger losses, Manhattan retiring from | were the order of the day. The Monumental ‘Scott saat visitors. It will also insure more attention be-| A meeting of the fourteenth army corps was wOUs DEBILY WE 3 ns wig | 182 to 1303¢, cotton ofl from 42 t 40% | orchestra furnished music, The committee of | 4434 | ing paid to the details. held last evening at cbt NB irace, siovp esemoes tic. We believe him to bes | co4 Lackawanna from 185 to 158}. Sugar ents ‘sed. Samuel Matthews, 7444 j <a eS ere J $ ee ~ -— | 5 arrangements, compri uel 4 F 7 ONE, o ere pi ong ™icHELLER & STEVENS. Of and rity honesty ad ait cearlo in | was feverleh and irregular, fluctuating between | George ‘urnér, Robert Berry, James, Baylor Mare Tho great bulk of tho work fe done and ita|G.D. Seer, Joke Bo Pees are eee: | as the Sear of She seliow fever = ae is TS CXecution, and that the best and highest inter- | 12 and 111, while the general list retired slight | and Charles Matthews. The officers of the club a . D. Swann, John B. Brownlow, J. H. re was not a full vote pol Ww vee cate of the people of thie counizy will be sub- | fractions further. ‘Ihere was no other special | present were Joseph Hughes, president; Bamuel i 1890 only two state ofticers being voted for, Tu anzes Suoz House, laarved te kin ceelec tian: featnre and at noon the market was dull and| Carter, vice president; Samuel Matthews, | Capt, Cash, : = who are members of the committee can under- | tr a a. 4 controller anda justice of the supreme court 1015 F STREET N.W Believing in a fair ballot and fair count we | Still very heavy at fractional declines from the | financial secretary; James Baylor, recording 345 3 4 5 4-34/ stand the vast amount of «yatem, time and ai . | the te vote was snaller by reason of @ e bilge condemn the legislation and practices of the | (ening figures. secretary; Ienac Brown, treasurer; George i 3 5 4: | tention, as well as executive ability, that pag | eee ee Mei. P lack of interest, but the democratic majority 18 A@AIN IX THELEAD. WEBAVESUST | dominant party in the state of Maryland by | aS Turner, chaplain; Robert Berry, sergeant-at- | Corp. 4 3 heen required in mapping out the planand | per baat Taesaarty double thet of 180, something over VED 195 PAIRS LADIES’ BRIGHT which it is made possible to defeat the will of | Dr. Jenkins’ Reply. arms. 445424 n seeing that all the details are perfected, »o | | + gee . ie was due to a republican, — = the people at the polls, as wns done in southern SPECIAL @ERVICER AT CAMPBELL CRUBOR. t there will be no hitch and the comfort xs | hn? : Seg HN R, . DONGOLA HAND-SEWED TURN BOOTS, | acliO TIS ile ghoeral election inst fall, Quananrixe, N. ¥., Sept. 6.—Dr. Jenkins, OPERA AND COMMON-SENSE TOFS. | The resolutions were read to the —— — officer, has ear e Lock rioieent of a a by Chairman Tuck and adopted amid enthusi.| the Treasurs, saying that his position regard- i SIZES VERY NEARLY COMPLETE, FROM1 shy ing tho President's ciroular has been miscon- Jesse Peck, pastor, At the morning hotr Rev. 4 zs init’ in- ’ lack of interest and by operation Gpasdd setviee (ears lala pasdepas alos separ Well as tho pleasure of the visitors will be i * S. © Bew-let Op eae Le ene ae | sured. It is believe it oma- law. Now. if the bell A. M.E. Church, Hillsdale, Rev. Dr. F. & pera step oh heregiere nig rane an | J rgley und Carlin, notifying | of 1590 and pulls 5,000 awav fre — : 000 away from the de .o- Le ne ee be Rented Seen cated 5 they will be present on the | cratic columns, we sball still be left with o nos 2 plished and that the arrangements are such thi Resnolds, A. | people's party gets the entire republican vole wecmccm | F ol. TO 8 AND FROM A TO EE WIDTHS. | Mr. leKaig Griffith of Calvert county put | strned. Bilas French delivered the communion sermon | Corp. a pa » that of THESE ARE THE SHOES You Nowwant _| fhe name of Thomas Parron of Calvert county | "He will obey tho, circular requiring twenty | and partook of the Lord's supper, In the | Prt. Meciaia ASSIGNING POSTS TO QUARTERS. A committee consisting of H. F. Jones, 8. 8. eed rey he eR a ss % : in nomination and the motion was seconded by | days’ quarantine, except as affecting vessels | evening the church was. crow: ‘The con- : Chairman Wnght of the accommodations | Daish J. R. Leonard, to report a plan for a | over that of 1890. So the detection whatever FOR AUTUMN WEAR. WE CHALLENGE | Washington Wilkerson of Calvert. afloat September i, and will wait foriurther in- | 8tegations of soveral Baptist and Methodist 258 | commitioe k SDAIN EG | permanent organization agociatio woh | ill be “ n ey P . 7 % committee is now engaged in assigning the posts | % asrocintion of the four- | it may be —will be about offset by the increase ” : selina he name of Allison Wilmer of Charies | structions as to those. churches were present, Hev. Mr. Mathews of pt, Bell's team did remarkably good work | {tn g n Deon | teenth army corps, with i tion to report | There is absolutely no ground f ANY ONE To OFFER YOU 4 BET ty was also presented to the convention, aire Bethlehem Colored Baptist Church prosided | under conditions that were much worse than | ‘ the free quarters. The general rulehus been | ng of the reunion committee of the | ax to democratic atecees thie we BOOT FOR $4.00 01 $4.50. the gentleman declined the honor. Thomas and preached an eloquent sermon. Extra | those prevalent when the first regiment and en- | “opted of assigning the veterans living east of | corns next Monday eveninz, September | ‘The people's part; va bal a z s | Parron was then nominated by acclamation on FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. music appropriate to the occasion was furnished | gineors faced the targets. Ohio to Camp Farragutat Garfield and those reception commilites’ fer Geand Acuy | lntenend wnt atee be een —— aS — motion of Washington Wilkerson. The following are the opening and closing prices ot | bY Allan A. M. E. choir of Garfield, D. C..| It will be noticed that there are seven men on | living west to Camp Alger on the monument | week was appointed a= follows: William Hal-| the state iresen eo COUMEY Hckets, bak “WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED OVER The following committee was appointed to no- | the NewYork Brack Martor as ‘by’ special | Prof. John A. Smith, director, and Mr. Louis | threo of the teams and eight on the sixth batal- | Srounds. The idea of this arrangement is to | Yen Jt. E. brennon, Job Barmend, HY Bore. | FOURS MEWS PATENT caLP suors, | tify Mr. Parron of his nomination: H. F. Lesely, | Wireto Carson & Macartney. 1419 F street | Hickman, accompanist. Several choice saxo- | lion tion. In the match each team will | place the veterans coming from remote points | ton’ JY. Ballow, 1. B. Cutler, S. 8. Daisl committee doean : Richard H. Alexandria, St. ee phone selections wero rendered by Mr. Elzie | have but six men. “The totals presented here- | 18 the country and presumably who have sc ° €, Donaldson, W. W. Fierce, B.A. Gi win, but “4 “ope: SEVERAL STYLES. MANY DEALERS r county; Washington Wilkerson, Cal¥ joffman. A good collection was taken up. with are only comparative as to the firs dom been in this city near the center of affairs, | ‘Tp Goodman, Walter Handi, J. i, Jolie: | triet eominae claims that Mann wil duit aukuun sau qiencm dasenoe Henry W. Clagett, Prince George's | ayn SM OER W pel NOTES. teams, With his lowest man off Lieut. Tom- | Where they can have a better chance to see the | j7 (Jones, J. R. Leonard, D. B. Liebhardt, | the enire republican vote of the disicict, tor Kaig Grifith, Baltimore county, c WN. J. Cen. Mr. Purcell of No. 119 Jefferson street sends | !inson’s seven-men total would be 289. The | Sights of the nation’s capital. | 8. P. West, Will: . J. Noah, H. G. | entire labor vote (black and white) anf about THEM. OUE PRICE IS ONLY 25.75. and Charles W. Hanna, 17th ward. F i Naw. complaint this morning to the police on tho | “80le of his team score is as follows: TWO IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Potter, Chazle: 6,000 votes from the democracy. In 1890 Bull ALSO MEN'S €5.00 CALF BLUcHERS : | Matters moved smoothly through the entire | Gan. Pac plesk al a al filzt battalion— - There are always two questions of great in-| J. A. Sparks. Gen. . got 16,787; Stripling, rop., 11,74—* a proceedings and it is the general opinion that | © subject of dogs. Het, Gmlimon... 4234544 4 torent to be decided at’ the annual encampment | J. A. Van Doren, D. G. § majerity of aly 4008 ter ba” FOR $3.45. the republicans have made a wise selection. coe eee re a ee eee | oe FORSS SSS of theGrend Army. One ia the choice of a] #24, E. M. Girt . Kelly, we can't pick up enongh votes to wipe ms i pumendieresiediira mov residence to this side of iver. $43494444 - w- % Louis . % or e ALSO MEN'S 4.00 CALF BLUCHERS | eGataiculta: <imacaie: Mra. C. P. Bicksler left yesterday to spend 4o03z2a48 commander-in-chief and the other ix the place | an} J. b. Bi : a no rien” The Prin. mn ante FOR $2.95. | sae : one month in Virginia, P2827 for holding the next encampment. ‘There area ¢ | beaten is on the count, and they've got to get AND 273 PAIRS LADIPs' HIGH SHOES | News From the Third and Fourth Congres- Gee ee oe 5444354 = ee Pal- | jermesigaPsgyrcotl ag HN | up mighty early in the morning. todo that oy Set SIRES ional Districts. id. : Sm en 2 ee ung | Mann is @ elected. 9 GAMPLE SHOES) AT LESS THAN WHOLE. | SRE ETT scans pr hey, Towne will faumame charge of the seinen Siicoe tioned j for thie Porition. Bo i al ening, selected the following committees: | that pel, wo tobe and I've got money a cuales : . —— ear = 3 irst Baptist Church on the first Sunday of n. alwaukee and several other M i her 2 . SALE PRICES. SIZEs ARE 3AND3%:4. | Pereusnuna, Va.. Sept. 6.—The republica next month. Till that time Nev. Dr. Price | Afternoon business commenced at about 2:90, | wellknown Grand Army men. ‘Ihe Depart | Thomas R. Turnbull, A. C./ The Amalgamated Trad: ei mittee of the fourth congre: to? Virginia has decided to hold BAND c WIDTHS. | congressional OTHER DEALERS MAY SAY TO You | sional dist in-chi ¢ essional convention at Burkeville} NV" Con, fabash.-- in a manner that puzzled more than one eharp- | “7 i . W. Abel, P. L. Smith, B, T, | Nassan county. Mann and Cooper have botly YE CANNO E SUCH FEAL- * E 5 e There was some talk of holding th xten- _ . ~s JUL REDOCTIONS AND LIVE. 1 . © 21th instant to nominate a candidate ad Tru 4 pred. 4 ooter. The practice was at 500 yards and re-| cxmpment in Chicago next Year, but that city | rd . Son Soon tented S atin teceet. Bans tem Congress from this district should it be con- | Nat’ Cordage. 11? 1a ae ene, ; sulted this way: has about ail it can attend to : WW. Cembers, J. K. Brown, | ive” up one of his regular appointments te sys 5 “ : a hoes rat Com. | Hoops, A. P. Clarkson and M. N. Crocker | of ail the Inbor orgenization in Duval counts, will fill the pulpit. The wind bad increased very much and was | ment ieee inds aot a Com | On badges . M. Sherwood, EK. Camp- | holds its Labor day ceiebration in Fernanding > owing directly across the range from the right | Mander Warfield forthe position of commander | 4,01) Jonny J. Crown ana James E. Carter. | tomorrow in conjunction with the labor men of in Virginia. try 2d 7s, 96 bid, — asked. Washington Gas | when routine business was transacted and light | | ANSWER BY SIMPLY REPLY! widered advisable so to do. It is the opinion pecker = Lavrey, Mp., Sept. 6, 1892. First Regtwent— A Bo Chicago will not fig iY Downey. Cooper hasn't replied yet. People’s WE MAKE IT = that no nomination will This town is today filled with strangers from | {72 S43 323424 pede aie Pp nyt wang egg GENS é ive | parts men bere say that a failure on Cooper's THE FACTORIES FOR GOUDS COU tood on good nathority | [eseienten Senen maeeanes tall over the fifth congressional district, who s434a¢ Te tas eee nea Polis bas been making | Atarccont necting of oe ei ath. | Bart to go to Fernandina on this invitation will MANDED FOK FAILURE 10 GET THEY Coes not think it politic for | | eR ee aati. Smetana Secarnegton | have come to attend the republican congres- | Corp 4 0 5-30| upa little boom and now Mr. Irsia Robbins, | tute aus etek Qualia eee OUT ON TIME AND FOR Goops MANv- | the republicans of this district to make a nomi- | Ti ‘Co., 4 at 121. 2 sional convention. Early this morning dele- | pale 2 & 5-44! the assin'ant adjutant general of Indiana, writes | - jas recel ough the | counties, DO NOT FEEL SAFE IX M#tion for Congress this year, but on the con- | "Covermment Bonds—U. S. 4s, registered, 1907 Hsia ro ble- | Sergt. Russell. 3 438!to a friend bere that ail the big Chicago . department commander to escort Ransom Post, | SPT cing a ond Saxe > trary think it advisable to support Col. Goode, | 45 bid. 1153; asked. ‘8. 4s, coupons, 1907, | Stes and their fricnds arrived on the trains / 205 | posts favor dianapoiia. and more than , No. 131, of St. Lonis, Mo. mer at Not an American Tin Plate MIM. WE TAKE ONLY RELIABLE tie third party candidate, as the surest means | 115% bid, 116% asked. from the cast and west, and the town is gayer | farineer corps third ses tar tan Fiatenek wht eek Sebo ee mg Thee diapatch to the morning papers purperd- MARES, AXD ORT THEM AT OUR OWS ng James F. Epes, the democratic | District of Columbia Bonds—2o-year fund, 58, | than has been the caso far years. 43 3 encampment have pledged theiuscives to vote tave ing to come from Worcester, Mass., and saying PRICE. THUS ENABLING Us To GIVE ~ 2 ; pices Earnest Harrison fell from a tree vesterday | rt, Dicey. B45 3 fox that city. This looks bright for Indianapo- | arrival in the city, Saturday, September 17,/thata tin plate muuufactory at Swansea had THE PUBLIC GENUINE BAKGAINS IN a . 18" a 1903, | About noon on Main street and broke hisarm. | ( ae a Denver and one or twoo places | to attend the national encampment, ‘The imvi- | ging q nd 2.000 vA FINE FOOTWEAR. » to The Frening Star. Ft ‘The four-months-old won of Mr. and Mra. | Senet, Hurter'y: E #4 MM not rus cheerfully accepted by vote of the Shut dom nese nag odin” le Zi Va., Sept. 6-“The j + 113% bid, 114 asked. 3jy8, reg, ¥10s, 189- | Eugene Gray died at his parents’ residence, on | ?¥. Wetheraud, i ££. | be o walkover. d the post will moot these comrades | S™PVOpment came. from Worcester, England, or | met here at noon today and | 1901, 100 bid, — asked, Prince George street, yesterday about 3 o'clock. 4 |e eneees eee somes : em a hearty welcome. ont nes on Tee lee. HE nex Onor <iousz 5 D 3 Page yy Bonds —Washington and George- | Mr, Wm. H. Disen. who resides in the same 3 ey hs Oi Mantianines § ee | t ad the honor of having as one Bigtorg " - 3 Ww fon and Georgetowa allroad Convertible es lest, | Bouse, has a voung child who last evening was The excursions to battlefields is going to be | o¢ its comrades the late Gen. T. Sherman, | 4 passenger train on the West Rhore road 111s © Sruser N. W. Several speeches were made, in wl tr geal gage Nia ASS TA oS, “tor bid. | not expected to live through the night. 3 4443 quite a feature of the visit of the old soldiers | and another presen Sen. Jno Pore | Was wrecked at Highland Palis, N. ¥., about 6 oa the third party leaders were severely criticised | — asked. Washington ‘The Makonic lodge of this place held a com- z 348 to this city. A schedule of dates is being ar-| It numbers among its members some of the best | 0 Clock Inst evening. Engineer Pisenberg and . for alle vot misrepresentation of political affairs FREE, tt 300% 95 asxed. Wasiington Light | munication of that organization last evening. 3 e446 ranged, and in addition the citizens’ committee | Citizens of St. Louis. | Fireman Vanstyke were instantly killed and faut 3 o 444 2 452 ill have their representatives located at the | NOTES. =preel Gf Sip preemgue bay tp Company, series A, 63, kane ibe: . i — ° aon | =a B é refreshments enjoyed. rincipal battlefields for the purpose of acting | silharwiang ‘ | ee Evnr H. Keovs Tusr | 741 oF ricuts asp vromrens, | ugercmen mh cuite hid. —attea,, Wanting | its nents (cSrtorated Ctisns? National Es guides tothe viaitory in going over the bat | quires eoning core meetings will be held Range of the Thermometer, ‘weny Hlovsexerren Kxows | = = Wosicas pornos erie ls Bank of Laurel will, it is expected, soon in-| sixth battalion — tlefielda, | this evening at the Ebbitt: The twenty-third, | The following were the temperatures at ths A PRESENT BENEFIT 18 WORTH A THOU- | Last Night's Meeting of Myer and McAuliffe | pease and Potomac Telepuoze 1 id, | crease its capital stock. This bank has recently | Lieut. Tomlinson. 3332 o3 Chairman Edson was asked today by the rep- | the eighth, the fifteenth and the seventeenth. | oftice of the weather bureau today: 8a.m., 68; AND ANTICIPATED POSSIBILITIES. the Topic in New Orleans. masked. | Capitol and North 0 Street Ratiroad ist | been made the depository of all the county and oa 0m 42e84 resentative of the Emerson Shoe Company for | _ Mrs. Mary Morris iasband will receive on | ; ko ses zw OnLEANs. Sept. 6.—There are few people | Halltbad Convertitic és, 110 bid, — asked.” Um, | Shoo! funds. 838355925 the priviloge of erecting. stands at ¢ | September 20, from 7 to 10 o'clock p.m., at ber | THEREFORE OUR | ay h talking | Electric Light Convertible 53, 124 bid, — asked. Rain fell quite extensively here last evening, 00342 32 camps where shoes can be blacked. The com- bome, 1423 T street northwest, all her “boys” ‘EQUITABLE | in this city this morning who are not talking | American Security aud, ‘Trust 5s, 1905, A. & 0.10) | Which had the effect of materially settling the oa has 4 pany agrees to black the boots of all Grand | for whom she cared in feild hospitals and hos i about the manner in which Pugilist Jack Me-['bia, — asked. Americas Security and ‘rust’ se | dust and cooling the atmosphere, 23383 3 Army men free of charge. As there will be | pital transports through ; ie oun ee CREDIT Anliffe defeated Billy Myer for the light-weight | 1905, F. & A., errors ye = acm Bay ¥ ee ant = as hy — over 25,000 men in these camps the company a and surgeons with whom she served isband of Sallie P. Br ba haapionship and a whole lot of money last | #"d - bid, — at 6:30 p.m. jum e track near the junction 2304 Dndertakes tod t . n | she will extend a cordial welcome. WHICH BESTOWS THE GOOD, HAS BECOME A on.y one man in the fighg. ‘i | asked. Metropolitan, 265. bid, asked. Centfai, | Yesterday. The engine and two coaches left | 4#Y'8 practice are as follows: wening at the Ebbitt House a na CYIVE ALIKE TO mds admit that showed his | — vid. — asked. Second, 1¢2 bid. — asked. F: the track and the passengers, many of whom a es. maa THE POTOMAC RELIEF CORPS. Interesting reports are expected from vi tharlestown, W. Ve. SETS CEE. KETERE IS aperiority over their man and they have no | ersand Mechanics’, 192 bid, — asked. wero ladies, became terrified, and for short 2 “poi” | Ata special meeting Inst night of Potomac | the committees on program and correspond: v4 “ RICH AND POOR. form of an excuse to offer. McAulitfo's friends | 185 bid, 189 asked.’ Columbia, 180 1 me it looked as though » panic would follow. Relief Corps the presentation to Miss Belle R. ence. It has already been decided that Maj. | ¢ rie Sina teeta pe. BE ae. "OT WISHING the midst of their enthusiasm and aye pid. take West End, 105 vid, | ‘The men in charge of the train, however, as- Houghton was made of a certificate of the Co- | Gen. J. M. Schofield is to preside at the corps | ster. sieed forty-nine . ee ee y with Justice tatthere fanow left no foeman | joo tid. — asked. ; sured them that there mas no denger and soon | "Tomorrow there will be preliminary skirmich | luinbian Society of the United States. This TON. Gens J. D. Cox, J. W. Foster, Jas, | 1 peral from the howse 4p.m. Tweeday. a TO PART WITH ALL THEIR HARD-EARNED worthy of his fists unless it be Burge, i “ quieted their fears, The accident was the feult | work—one run in the morning and one in the | certificate entities the-bolder to first-class trane_ | Pilly, Jack Casement and others are expected |, 1 byt SAVINGS, PAY US A FEW DOLLARS As A) the Englishman. That McAuliffe should have | 91 K a ee ot eles ke {afternoon Each man will, in each run, fire | portation to Chicago, seven days’ hotel to*Peak. Mrs. Gen. I. R. Sherwood bas written | Gey fe th a man of such repa- iiss Katie Sadler of ore 1 guest} twenty shots. Wednesday will bea duplicate | accommodations, six days’ admission tickets to |® Poem for the occasion, which will be recited | Residence 41 PLEDGE OF THEIR SINCERITY AND SHARE yer end come ont victor | Street, ee ts Cape SS PS of ¥ so far as the work is concerned; | world’s fair, Ac. It was given to Potomac | PY Mra. Irving Mansfield. 3 WITH US, AS TEFIR CONVENIENCE MAY Dic. be a thing of won- | je he ee Wee Peake eit’ | Thursday, will be a duplicate of tomorrow. but | Corps and drawn for by aubscribers to its re-| | EX-prisoners of war will hold their regular ee Firemen’s, 47 bid, 54asked. | Washington, D. C., is visiting Mre. Fri on the two later days the shooting will be for | lief fund. Miss Houghton drew the lucky num- | Weekly meeting at the Riggs House parlor | a TATE, A SMALL PORTION OF THE: and the strength with which be | Fra: 2 Metfopntitan, <r “keeps.” ber and has been warmly congratulated on her | Wednesday. s ber 7, at ® p.m., in further- " WEEKLY OR MONTHLY (ci -waNcE | ¥backed bis man and floored him repeately are ational Union, 16% bid, 174 aske ‘Mr. Wm. Cohen has returned from a pleas- - ee es aterune ance of their reunion on the White Lot Septem- | Give escaies c subjects that Jack's friends love to dote upon. | bid, — asked. ' Columbia, 154 bid, i6% | ant trip to several points on the Chesapeake &° 2 ber 22. MeDEVITT. On IN SATISPACTION OF THE DF? yes wae vers cere this meenl aid Peoples $34 vid, — asked Lincoln, | bay, THE COURTS. | WHAT THE LADIES ARR DOING. Mr. A. Tregina of the Marine Band has writ-|2-iseriod a1 ‘ Domrort, BEAUTY, £1" AND PROS. | Ye he bearv many bruises on the body, and it | } pid: —— asked, . Commercial, id, — aked. | 4’mad dog was killed a few miles from this eae ae The committee on detail, under the super- | tena march dedicated to. Commander-in-Chief 4j fe x will be several days before he is rid of all stiff-| “Tite Ingurauce Stocks—Columbia Title, 6x bid, | town yesterday about noon. PO riba hand big fritid adn snot | Vision of Miss Annie Tolman Smith, chairman | Palmer, which will be played by all the bands PERITY THUS NEST: ND THE FIRE-' ness. The Streator lad gets full credit for his | . Real Estate Title, 127 bid, —aaked. ls a F. M. Baldwin is about the same in E. Bans cuca Hyams i axes) —— printing committee, is about to issue a circular | during the G.A.R. parade. Mr. Tregina fs one | ber 8. 18, SIDE, HOME BECOMYS AN ATTRACHION AND gameners, but ase front-rank fighter his repu- eee eee ; 2 Rares eceia helawin tel isn | ance ordered. Larkin agt Larkin; do. Phipps | Contaitiing final instructions to all the coming | of the candidates for the leadership of the | tinldqmect ber sun H.R. Berry. Colsuuta @C> Good FELLOWSHIP is eNorxpenEDIs THe | #702" ne. iicaead bane 4. U8. Electric Li Dia, 3 sell Rice of Washington, Dr. Guest of Mise | oft Phipps: do. Roberta agt. Dimmick; special | Women organizations, which will embody all | sd, made vacunt by the resignation of Mr. | Rerare 5 ae iis Agneta: eae axgucecd pemerte nite non 9 pesca slit auditor's report ratified. Shedd agt. Slater; do, | the arrangements made for their comfort and Mie ea SHE: Mopdeesteee™ter, Sag My gh IS BREASTS OF ALL. ayers ce enh of money came down from Chicago | wife HE WANTS 820,000 DAMAGES. Houghton agt. Houghton; testimony before | pleasure encampment weck, The circular is David end Agnes: aged cyht mouths and twelve OFFERED ON CREDIT AT LOWEST CON-| asd when MeAuliffe became favorite yesterday | “'Miscsllaneous Stocks—Wash. Brick Machine, — Sa Jeseph Harper ordered taken. | Lanoastoragt. | concies but comprehensive, |} will be pleced ——— Finerel Wadnestay, Joer 7, at o'clock, 1 UR LINE EMBRACES morning it was unloaded. The principal back- | w asked. Great Falls Ice, 125 bid, 135 asked. | Suing the State of New York for Indignities | Lancaster, do. R. Wallach: do. Todd agt. | iu the printers’ bands tod: ze I Decds in fee have been filed as follows: | 5" te gy he SISTENT PRICES. OUR LINE EMBRACES eof the Draskiya oan beeen’ Dik Rocke} 2, .00 bid, 3.20 asiced. Li While a Convict in Prison, Kennony festimons ordered complotedin thirty | | Nise Barton ie ‘now engaged in reading the | MP Shadd to Mary Conway, part 14, sec. 7, Soot. "Welat'vee aust iriends tnvised to attend PARLOR, DINING 4ND BED ROOM FURNITURE, | ore 1 Warren | £04 Lae bid. asked. Interoceaa Biliding | A novel auit was brought at Saratoga yorter- | dr2vea und Anribeee rte a Weer con” | Frege of her report as national cluplain, W. | perry Farm; €225. F. M. Lee to Kate Collins, | yiilZ2WOOD., On, Mop GAKPETS — DRAPERIES — STOVES — _| Lewis, StevegPirodie and Jack Sheehan of New - city 5 wa | day against the stato of New York by Judson | Blagge; M.C. Barnard appointed trastee “to | Mra, Sue Pike Sanders, national provident, in | Part 205 and subs 206 and 207 of lot 8, Chi- auD 1 dents were rather on | bane Tust, 129 ¢ i Armitage, through his attorney, T. F. Hamil- pcb yl agt. —_ sre oe Wilson pen tpn semegind Desens of the a chester; $—. A. B. a Carson, sub tos Whey Hast eam iter Sacha tates | Gecauiey axe £ ‘National | ton, to recover $20,000 damages for indignities | #ppoin ian. "Easton agt. Easton: sale | script report says: “Upon examination rhe was | 223, eq. 180; $4,000.. D. D. Thompson et al. to WORKS OF ART. oan ee fees toes ee ‘aud. Truss HiT bld, — asked. | to his person committed while be was a conviet | “Bally ratified and reference to auditor. Hines | well pleased with the sumo, and considered it a | Rebecca N. Burrbuss, subs 29 to 88, 9q.777:| 5: yal t CO. ‘They now wish that they had. Mc- | “ asliugton Safe Deposit, 100 bid, — asked. agt. Hester; abstract allowed to be withdrawn. | very able and compreheusive report of that | $500. A. Rynex to Annie Russell, sub 80, in Dannemora prison. In 1877, while Armitage as peta ter NaaiRoal In re John Clark; rule on committee. branch of our work.” bog Hg tally go 7 fe sre he will fight no more, but he at area was lessee of the hotel at Mosherville, in the ae . Mra. Floreace C. George, president of U. 8. | tdi,'sss, eq, 1004: 83-450 E,W Helene ™ . aaa o Fi a : town of Galway, the property was burned. Real Estate Matters. Grant Circle, No. 1, has addressed a letter to |W. Babe, pt. sub 29, sq..41; €2.400. J. H. An- Howse & Hexawases ___,_SULLIVAN PLEASED, se Mera: Ue eSira Pius do. tauiy, | It was proved that Armitage destroyed | Elizabeth T. Martin bas purchased for.¢8,500 | Miss Barton in response to the offer of courte- | depon to 'S. B. Anderson, interest in Chillum ae comp repr) gy hnacbegragtewady |X” t patent, 44a, suring the property to get the large insurance on it, | of Elizabeth 8. Stone eub 15, square 337, 18 by | tos extended by the citizens’ committee and | Castle Casn Aso Cuxorz Hovses Sor remot maa erpereintles weal patents, <S0edc, woriig wliat: '46%42 | and ho waa veutenced to seven Yeare in Danne- @0 foot on P between 10th ‘and Lith ‘streets | £67 accepted by U. 8, Gran - ie to see success perch upon the banner of te man | sales. 300 barrels." Whes ; mora prison. By deductions his term was E. Neville hae bought of E. K. Lundy O17, VA, WL AND ws TEM ST. who bails from the place nearest to his home. | j} 7445 5 shortenéd to five years and # half, and @ short | for $7,250 part 2, square 922, Santi 2) fect = Dison Sully fight, whlch tals lacs this even Sti aite™" cn” Uatbels | formed man.” ‘The upper ponent bis wody |. Doh Kaler has bought of Gita C: Ba Guestion ae XO: ly , whic! Ven. y 75,08 lea, ed man. ‘I ug! ivi ing all Hall ‘Tournament. “ 6 MASS. AVE.N.W. | ing The southerners do uot feel ificlined to | : | ie hat cr yell Secon of be ‘addition ‘THE NINTH coRPs. Lega hae myer ao = 4, B. & H. z erry, back the colored . yet th als Corn quict—mixed spot, 53% asked; September, The grand tournament at Marshall Hall to- Hi j guist i pember, | Wuthe has no lege ter at lose; ther ee . fronting 40 feet and including | At a mecting of the ninth corps last evening it ‘Wednesday, Boptent wa eS eee seiji at, bagel: stock, sadet bushels ‘ies | small-g to be of uo dee to him and he, bas to id eod 1 LipeeRD has Doses ee oatr1 of | TMS ‘welded to attend the unveiling of the | Vol worth ost Sepanttneenn a cora—' ste . 56058; ¢ lt will Rew cf a Revo tpething clos than the ‘muaboneny | Sane eanenn ee Pet eicer kk a W.H. Overacker lot 16, block 83, Columbia | Monument to Gen. George Cooke at Arlington | riders of Maryland and Virginia will enter the Evzn ‘There is considerable interest | x: No. % mixed western,” Siks?}-—re-| The complaint for which he dam- | Heights. | list of the tourney and compete for the honor of | - ¢ : 72,500 bushels. | ages of the eiste tc stat whiba het mesa eee. P, Bingham has purchased for $6,250 —— oa vont wbiee years aco» vat Grasty a — x cher tyes epee cael ‘will woade | of HL L. Mann sub 82, square 554—18 by 60 feet : Handel = gies Bika of aw. bet. P and 2 | will get the fairest treatment. The boys are | #0ck. to exhibit his naked, deformed limbe to 3d streets northwest. ogy wove Tres on N between Ist and Ritta B. Raymond Coiapetitors ; 4.508 — sPash Saelions for | resting today. They both say they aro in the | eauer’ to Liverpool, pet vushel, Sd Cork. for | the morbid curiosity of ‘visitors to se etre'ticc | Snest condition. weg, | OFGeFS, per quarter, 24.9d; cotton, "85 cents per 100 and required by ‘the "i ad taleseas, | .“‘Anexcellent contest forafew rounds,” ia| pounds; four, 12 cents per 100 pounds. Cotton | : it L | the way the people who have seen both boys | nominal — middii tx. — Provisions tirm- has bought for 96,282.00 | third division. |The Kanawhe division b: cy sugar AEGINA Oe GnERE, shoul red smoked shoul SSB! Corbett arrived in town this morning and | hams, smally tu farge, ticle ar, reaned, ‘Sons, ‘Butiertrin—creumery, ‘fancy, Trait said he wes in the best of health. He looked | cP age sia” talr, 173g; No. T, 14&. BX firm — light today and ed, A deeds for part of lot 96, W, and D's sub of Mt. van was followed by an enormous crowd Pleasant, &c., charging that the defendant and be drove from the Bt Charles Hotel to TIM 6. “a ‘Men's Gymnastic Club. ‘The block | $°.,0°ut9 part street where this club i sit Hock, i "th" Bato fod | StBalie; do. stock, eoaso 4. ba He

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