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a = om” - ey re . ; ’ 6 ‘ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESD SEPTEMBER 1 2 ans 2 — = 2 . , ' ee . - = a nnn rs = I re ee =e = = = = —— ~ =~ — = —S UNPQUAL TO THE TASK. | came in today and deraanded the release of her MR. MAGEE IN ATABAMA. AN UNCERTAIN FACTOR IN THE FIGH' democratic democrats also hope ue ; a | ster. She was told that Dr, Jenkion bad) the esee oe . a Perr tet Fl Se eee ——— alth oni Jdenk! Loaded Dor With control of «# matters. then began a | Demecrats Claim That It Indicates Repu! Democrats Apprehenst: Over the Third before, now bending ‘Twenty Marines From Barracks Highest i Leavenin: J. Gov't Report. hepe meen oon — x —_ a officer, went i into Mean and Third Party Fusion. Party Vete tm Virginia. perl lot that eae: This me > of all in ig Power.— Latest U.S. bd ak’ wvsterics and finally office with the re- vent Correspondence Evening ‘ = mark that she would organise a band of several | 7-7 snes <The Brenton Star. of The Star. dcite; lomocratic leadersare expressing 8 great! another detail of fifty marines han been or- ar ae @ THE FAILCRE TO RELIEVE THE CONDITION OF Hundred women and release the pessangers Ss _Moxtoomeny, Axa., Sept. 12, 1892. Brom ioxD, Va, Sept. 9 oe Ee eee ae ee ene caneromeonal can | dered to Sandy Hook to belp in maintaining INE CABIN PASSEXGERS OX THE XORMANNIA Many of ‘the callers aro, as one of the | | The visit of “Chris” Magee of Pennsylvania | Interest in the political contest in thie atate | Sf tye iuiy sertns Nom tint at tenet four oF Ate | ine quarantine. Last Saterdey Ste ceria A SERIES OF FLUNDERS TOR Wuicd TurRe Is early statesmen said, “Big with their constitu- | Was the event in the recent history of Alabams | shows no signs of abatement. The prediction be elected The democrate have made thole from Boston ‘and New York were put on this GENERAL cEXSTKE success oF Tux Quan. | f rights.” and insist that their friends are | polities. He came unheralded and his mission | made by some of the hopeful democrats that | nominations in every district except one, the | detail, but the accommodation of detained axttse. Shan oe rac must come and go as they please | was conducted vo quietly that it was not gen-| the third party sentiment would goon subside | second, and that will be made at Newport News | soe o —. < : | ase se yational sant bes Rar of new cues” | erally known he waa in the state until the day | was far off the mark. for instead the aumber of | #¢xt Wednesday. | hat the Secea ta “hetuiee acoaibo Ok, Special Correspondence of The Evenine Star See ee eT ck en ot | sateen bie degategss: Mlle aataing tae uatatili | same che wel cote tile datonc | itis remy probable that State Senator Dp. | that the force has become insuffiéiest. Col ~, vou — 1 are so careful that every case of the j ho will vote this ticket is daily increasing. | Gardiner Tylet will receive the nomination, the | Heywood, commander of the marine cotps, was ¥ Your, Rept, 12, S82. (slightest diarrhea ix put in the hospital, but | #wakened interest among the adherents of Mr.| But it can be uid that there ars no laggards | presont incumbent, J. J. Lawson, having’ de- | summoned to the Navy Department this morn- | During the last the each ense goes on record axa “new case” and | Cleveland, who profess to see in this visit un-| in the race. Ti taatd a = eaibe | he, democrate are . sparing uo | clined renomination. fing, “and: after’ conmulllihen eit Meicelery of New York have been spectacle no record is given of the recovers, which in| mistakable evidence of a contemplated “‘inva-| means to win back ‘to the fold. those'who tare | ee ‘Tracy it was determined a A m | Which would be extre were it | Nearly every instance occurs the next day. sion” by the republican national committee, | gone artray and to hold those already in the |" WYOMING SURELY REPUBLICAN. | 101) iio ned aaa a en et for its seriousness. ‘Th see cdagss| One very amusing case happened on Friday, {282 Sceordingly the danger signal bas been | democratic camp. Big democratic rallies are |oruu year 3¢'Euscc che Presidential Rice-| ce ote tena de eet ph greta | ABSOLUTELY PURE : Frannie pesswagers, weary with teks eightdAyy | wart Germans appeared at the compemas | auly, hoisted by the Montgomery Advertiser | being held all over the state, ana not only the Rat Siem Contest” | ment wel No caminondsd Sey Sloth Xnag'kaal| Rear an. ike cere eneusnaay daca] Silo bowed Tdkioa otmigtat sak most Maas pa ipod reek cay te match at a moment | Cestspeakers at home are being prossed Into | copreapoadence of The Evenine Rr. | will leave this evening. ‘The full quota of Sfty | ~ se Terttable prinon sh nadey preg nagiiionaal Pear psa games iS Prepared to march et moment's| service, but others from a distance are being | Currexxe, Wro., Sept, 5, 1892, | will be filled by details from Boston and Now | SALBS. fey ove See; the the morning's paper as among the “n | nae PED Sopp cs : Senator Carey is very sanguine of republican | Y0rk. | There are now about one hundred ma- | ae Passed the vewel just « vw. AS tothing could be done, he went away weep-| If Mr. Magee, was coguizant of the exciting | | Among them ure W. Bourke Cockrun and | access in November. As Wyoming and theother | TiNe# at the barracks in this city, and the detail THIS AFTERNOON. Stonington the them-| ing apparently broken hearted, and there was | Pitch to which bis quiet little visit wrought up | Col. J. R. Fellows of New York, who bave | *tcess in sapeat farsi | of twenty of the number to New York will cut | > ccripve DaRRe cs selves with jo ams toansious friends asad Wok on the faces of all the oulookers, | OUF political quid-nimes be did little and vaid | already expressed their willingucse to come, | territories which were revently admitted into | down somewhat the umber who cen teen cot | RATCLIFFE, yous > : neck e less (publicly at least) while here to betray it. | provided the national committee willaasign them | the Union as states have never figured in a/| for the G. A. R. parade. = = © . the - ime the clerk's astonishment to see the | P ign the = 7 rab Fe written by the {sume man return the next day, witha broad | His studied indifference to public notice ‘hile | Senator D. B. Hill has also promised te make a | presigentinl campaign, they will be watched ———_roo—___— TP AR BAY WINDOW STORE AED MRICR RES: | ‘hot, | Stale om his face and a large bundle under his | 2 this city and his careful uroldauce of all in-| speech in Virginia during the ‘month of Oc- | with the closest attention im the prescat came Real Estate Matters. | tpesct® NORMS S STREEE Wom | But, terviews rendered him a poor subject for news-| tober. Adlai E. Stevenson will 5; in this |" 3 e et al. bay Wit hy AichioN " arm, addressed to hie wife. When taken to task p , peak | C,H. Bric have bought of W.8. Cox v ee for his hilarity, he leaned over and whispered, | P&Per men, and all that could be authoritatively | city om the 23d of October, and the ‘state com. | PRB. etal. subs 16 to 24, square 804—cach 18 fect | THIRTEENTH? or SAPSA GO, SELEEMBER ees ng, wailing an « on the “Its a bor.” At last accounte the new case | Sid about the well-known Pennsylvanian hail | mittee is preparing an elaborate program for | | “Do you uae Homies be satay Coaea | Ga bileeds oe ° cet | public auction, in front of the promise’, PF Stonington, not to mention hunger. cold and | was dotag extremely cell | to be based on previousknowledge of his history | the occasion. It is the intention to arrange it | for Harrison in November?” was asked of the | ‘font on ween M street and Florida ave- Vag dao. Tee nedy of Errors” enacted "Tye success of the aitthorities in keeping the | 80d views. There were, however. some overt | so that Mr. Cockran can be here on. that occa- | Senator by Taz Stan's representative. nue northeast—for $8,174.98, pas bing ee lean insey aa aiatg the tent: te . harbor cholera ont of the city bas entirely quicted all | #¢ts by which it is fair to interpret the meanmg | ston and also make an address. | “I have no doubt of President Harrison carry-| _ Tho#. 8. Tucker bas purchased for $29,600 of . brown, stone ees, ater aeublide vary wel sting. but as an apprehensions and in all quarters « fooling of | of bia vit to Alabama at thie time: His con-| | Joint debates are being arranged between |,” ine vaste of Wyouiey Eira laws alent | F: Batchelder ot al. ube 14) to. 14h each, 16 nal occurrence b ting harbor of 4 greatest security is manifested. If the people | ference at Selma with prominent third party | third party and democratic speakers at various | 98 cdrmeaited => is | by 95 fect on D between 12th and 18th Bigily ‘civilized nation it is barbarous in the Aoetn the ‘bar could oaly enjoy the feeling of | 884 republican leaders; his visit to ex-Commis- | places throughout the rurgl districts, The republichn party is united; there is no dis- rt. Sreete | a Retin salen — pone Orne gap tae eg Meng io en ee tama rawr, action n the partyin the tate. Wyoming "Were bs bonght for 0850 of § op. edie suas” Se ets comfortable, not to. say * nd- ; TEE STONINGTON FIAS 1 ings, the “cholera scare” would sink into insig- | Mingham are facts that will support the state-| The third party managers in the meantime | Wav admitted in July, 18%. vera nee teente| mics ye pero | Seas’ Te porchear ces, The first disappointment for ‘he passengers “iftance beside the great Corbett testimonial | ment that the Pennaylvanian's mission was | ste not idle. They are algo securing tho serv- | Ted in the electiot campaign. ‘The republ-| west, Orne® Of Bd and K streste south- | nose of 90,690, tearing Was in the size of the Stouington. Thesteamer | yy tp ty dee ont thee people of the city this | strictly political. As a consequence to « general | ices of outside speakers. Bosides Gen. Weaver, | cans elected state officers at that election, and | had been described by the New York papers | evening. W. HL. | heliof in this fact ramors of a “deal” between | their presidential candidate, who will come here | had more than two-thirds of the legisla when speaking of Banker Morgan's liberali nes Seats the republican and people's party in Alabama | oy out the ist her, ti ss joint ballot. The first legislature was ve ase,”* “grand,” * TO PREVENT CHOLERA’S SPREAD. | are rife. Belicf among “organized democrats” | {out the ist of October, the services of other he purchase motes to Deeds were given for lots at Lakeland, Md., Spey deter ap inte ond Snciep on | last week as follows: From Edwin A. Newmai ati pat rn-! and Clara A. Newman, bis wife, to Thomas W. ty leaders have been secured. dent #0 far as appropriations were cbncerned | Smith. lot 12, in block 1, consideration $400; wednecs ty ean be pratt in cwat yy can Se paid in cya, ai y state To Beet Fuston of eh ure Partics if | J. Haskins Hobson, the third party state lec- | and the state administration of affairs hae been | Geo. W. Mariow, Idt 14, 18 block 13, considera: | 850s en ex" “per aid at toe tims of eae, de th: ‘The Amount of Money Available Com; greatly strengthened by the positive utter- . “ 2, P af hetihag! i. The shi ip winters . WY , lot 14, . ra- | F S200.0m nova ~ rat ay med a mere Ho the i pasa re | Eee SE he Stonigomers ivertiser, | turer, is going all over the state, making almost | ¢Xceedingly good. The people's money has no #900; Minnie Gier, lot 6, in block 27, con- comarited with Les io ae ere which “has long. boon, regarded. na | daily speeches to appreciative audiences. It is | been wasted and every promise that was made | sideration #300; Mary ‘M. Mullen, east balf or |e nied sete ar eee the swells the general verdict that he is making good im- | has been fulfilled. President Harrison has | jot 9, in block 3, consideration $800; Alfred C, | All. conveys . recording. ke at Fe are bout. confinement, and it tossed ab: Correspondence of The Evening Star. in the harbor like a small pl New Youx, Sept. 12, 1892, | the organ of the organized — democ-| ryessions on his hearers, ech in Halifax | been very. brogd and liberal so far as the west | Newman, lots li, 12, 13, in block 15° considera. | °8t: RATCLIFFE, 3.3, WATERS, Paes Once aboard the Stonington the troubles! so0.4 sastety existe phonic tet nck Ga) eee ee eee eee agro ted county & few days ago, however, has crcated | concerned, aoe a ee ot ay Oming. | tion $750, and to Wiliot Sake, lots 14 and 15, ee cetera S00 iG ATS ee eS ee ao cae] eoverament wil baable ts do fa tanumstiec sf | calasae rie epee? Gees Gee eek Sead ANS Te ae Ee ree ae i | Riadly inating toward ie (adguitictene ot | os oe ee Oe 1 Tomornow. ee PRRGEE erry son, state Fooms are fitted with ets for water in preventing the introduction of cholera or its | Mr. Magee was sent to Alabama to execute an | thing party would try with ballote this year | bas been in strong contrast with the Cleveland | wikecnolae Pa RATCUPE, DARK & CO., gr0 JONEERS. | JURCANON KOK, rotionnern P ater. In the spread if it gets on land. The amount of money | important trust, If this be a fact most likely | and i¢ ‘not successful next year bullets would | adm istration in dealing with land and other ii 1 | Deeds in fee hay een filed as follows: Mar; oo 7 vs - s . p $ AND ets the sa ning water made | ,, if | the country will be enlightened as to ite exact | elsdta. ‘The’ damnocetis “en | questions affecting the west. When the two | Y | ASSIGNELD'R SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING | APMINISTRATOIS SArE OF STOCKS & a oe wohl geaontd edirpge apiateanl penal penser cee aa tay atigmont when 26 | guing this “incendiary utterance," ae they eallt, | administrations are compared the people wil | 3 PO Bare Mary an tot 2 bik. 8, | Nedok PrRERERRORTMERE BEATETOD | on sarcupar, « Birtiion arvixreennn it all supper s “ op part} . a i c i ul resident. ivy Cit 175. jar} jeReynol to F. W. of vs ° 2 18P? at ONE OCLOck We wil et! within the tx Riche ret has the right to for pui b n in | mis to fe ly organize and nominate for all that it is worth. Mr. Hobson has jed so | Indorse | y 4 ry ya By virtue of o of en te me and Lad ch sud Dae. . ages in rates i | “All the Rocky mountain states ‘ : b | aly rece he lard records of ‘the 1 auction rote Tin ashort time gave out | some former years $500,000. ‘This time | candidates for Congress trom the nine districts, | {4 t© make satisfactory explanation and oneiderabloetteut cra ae eartories | McReynolda, 2-3 lot 86, D. & L.'s sub Mount # ie 1 will Stet f 4 Taya male ‘ a3 ay SEPT cede f his more conservative followers do not | are, to a considerable extent, arid. It will require | Pleasant; D. B. Gottwals to J. L. Shedd, at of at D: EPTEM- y unfort i ‘The secret of Mr. 's visit, if there be | Many o ‘ “stabli | 5 wals to J. , | front of the prem ‘on. SEPT! LESS Gt gay $1aTsme, Te would net ove ti srbabtty be dice i | Hesitate to expross their diplensureat the sent-| manufacturing, etablishinents ig ease |b 26 lot 4 Jamaien: 9S 2. Davis to T. ues ne geben em) ert did discourage them | ¢*€" " an predictions it has inspired refuted or " | coal, soda and precious min ei s t | Barnes, parte 158 and 153, B. & H.'s ad. to ying a iA zucton. Berrie the Ake oa Teriged. Until that event tranapires the name |, Atodher ior isee coe shir Derhy omits | ree tae gee aera wil Gouriah iy | Gsergetown 8 Ji A Slmoter to Rosa at | “SME SME SE Los ker with thought of the promised | POT iittes in framing the sundry civil’ bill pat | of Carls rae pe cured te condured UP | suballiance organizations have taken against | the state. At prosent the wool industry of | Baits, part 1, bik. 8, T. & B.'s sub Mount Pleas- | ,, CORRE! 6 3. RP transter to dr Island on Sunday hatever | M*2Y & political yarn out of which more oF | the action of the state alliance in resolving itself | Wyoming. Colorado and Idaho is very large. ; $2,325. FP. A. Patterson to R. 8. Scammell, | S4'Strects northeast whi ete core oF teres suc- | Saded nothing to that. It turned oat that this Several of these organizations have come out| vestments. The people will not vote to break | Cook to F. H. Smith, subs 69 to '72, aq. 366; | a ferme: 800 be paid cash, the bal- John Mahoney to E. Howison, part 3. 8q. | apcein ont aoa tre’ ydaet ihe “Stirred” St Bradshaw, | See tor pete Matereat. at the rate of | con . Sani | F- B. | [abe secured by deed of trast upon the hremtes pata SO pare need fea wider aie Sapte heir OPEN | Som in the epidemic fund was $97,000. When| ‘The partisan spirit which cbaraoterized the | in strong resolutions denouncing the action as| down this industry. Cleveland in his free | . "1 it came up im the Senate that body added | campaign in Alubama this year was the bitterest | in direct violation of the laws of the alliance. - | trade messages and the democratic. House of | ae @ ih Gand toner | 200,000." The matter went into conference, ; : Representatives have both shown their hostility an and 50, aq. 939; F soc | £200,000. | The ms ence. ever known. Unfortunately for the public THE REPUBLICAN LEADERS. io this tadastey.* Horner to Lena Newrobr, sub 4. Bellview; {2 by seared by deed o | however, and the House conferees made theit | good the feeling between the two factions| ‘The republican leaders continue in their | “’-[u the republican party of Wyoming well or- | $2592.76. Philippina “Lehnert to, Joanna f ioe’ putas Aw UNREDE: MED PLEA had cause to | # was redaced $100,000. leaving the amount shows but feeble sigus of abating. ‘The fall | semi-mysterious manner. They are certainly | ganized and equipped?” Colbert, part 4, aq. 498; #2,009. M. P. Ryan to ine to be couplis y of sale or the “er rvesthe right to ad f the Lymns se | $157/900. The Senate finally agreed to this re- | ¢lections following 40 clove upon the one just | carrying out the “lay low" act to perfection, | THE REPUBLICAN stats cosvexrio, | Mary MeHugh, part ry aaa pe rogers et hg seke aaa nt, ot ton ala ti tion, though not without pretty vigorous | (opis which originated in the’ state eam, | NO one knows what Gen. Mabone is doing or ia| “Yes, and great attention is now being given | Area Er paper pabitshed in Warhinton, Do Ail tonvey- «rent on the part of Senators Harris, Allison | pyign”” From present indications only a amall trying to do further than to pat the third party | to fully inform the people on all questions in-| Last night between the hours of 7 and 8 | “Ml Fecording, Be, ot yurchinne s cont: and Chandler. : in|men on the back so far as the state aris e - : < 5 | : on = Ber cent of, the men Who Yate for oa een ee anants | volved in the campaign. ‘The republican state o'clock Mr. Maurice Auerbach, who has room| secdade ae ene SOMETHING ABOUT CORBETT. bart Fe ember. | that the third party managers are iry- | Co8vention will meet on the 14th of thismonth. at Mra, Day's, 40 L stroet northwest, had a| === = | eiteetoe as eee ore ares Posies miush thsieamio| TS tai kick) Ont alia tial” agreement (tol be the: kergest political convention ere | narsov astage fram Pate ATG Sears FUTURE DAYN, A. Man in Every Way Far Superior to John | fight repeated, varying little in size of factions | 108, pe 7 Be an | E - Bay | held in the state. "It will nominate a governor : | : S ramps | with the republicans in regard to the presiden- ps ; | known person on Madison street threw @ stone | \WTALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctio: Brice and aif fering “only in a er of inaucs in- | Tal candidate. ‘They are afraid to ‘ote for | Justice of the mupreme court, Congressmen spl Acreceeg V : a : * A \d presidential electors. There are many can- ito the room where Mr. Auerbach was prac- PEC ‘ Correspondence of The Evening Star. i] | Harrison and more afraid to try to induce their | 47 ml a r SPECIAL, SALE " New Youn, Sept. 12, 1992, | infer that the coming (or prosent) struggle will | totowers todo so. Mahone ia carrving out his | ‘idates for the office of governor, which shows | ticing on hie cornet. The stone was as large oF THE CRPWETS’ EXPERIENCE. didates , ‘h o " : FURNITURE, CARPETS, COTS, BEDDING, &e., ce : . 1892. ; nce of tolers Tomise to prevent the naming of conereesonal | COBfidenice in the strength of the party. « brick and it made a big hole in the blind, | eter Ghemnplon Cerbelt f diviting <tlenSen with | sist goed fecting es thet) which cleGaguiahed | Ore [eos sategata tne tied sary, {Will the force bill playany part in the also denting the wall. The police have been | On THURSDAY. SEPTEMSER PIPTEENTH, the politicians here now. His reception at | (00 Se norenle Mebt which ‘terminated in | "Messrs. Wray T. Knight and J. W. South-| Wyoming campaign?” | k notified and are looking nto the matter. Stour salen Toom, « collection of Furniture, fo | Madison Square Garden was an ovation. Tux tgrowth of sucha spirit is manifest, | ward, the iyo tidcliween ditmmtersiat hace i ——. otc tall es eaianommar, mniees S20 aes ee direct spon the manufacturers ie pondent met @ personal acquaint- UU renalt in something’ more than more | Publican district committee, held a conference | {he Ford “force) is applied for the reason that | Some Suggestions as to Decorations. | WaLNOT AND WAR ance and friend of the now distinguished pugil- | srs cloariyy Ista on, | Destersegs Afternsan (aod Cesliea to euavene)| OS Mart cectionc) Tedamaee stem |e | Sap OEP EB Chote, EOL eee ist today and asked him something about Cor- treets of this city last Saturday when ex- | the committee during the coming week for or- | Site honest Clections. Tis measure was fully | Having observed with some surprise the cus- | Sate ostoren Lock P. 3 south Candidate Kolb, bead and front of the third | S#nization and campaign work. The question of | discreet in Weoming two years ago. and the tom of decorating the various monuments of | Btukbigs Ose 1 he, “is very gentlemanly | Party in Alabama, felt called upon to discolor | Hominating a candidate for Congress will We | Titers cle in Wyoming. The troth’ does | the city with flags and bunting on festive occa- | _ THESSES, PILLOWS, BE 5 anaes eed the eye of an offending organized democrat by | for ETE ea ae ret ao nt atnn | tiitidaaoege: the: ropabliven, party; and Las | aote am lel to euggedt ho ithe cumetilind on ONE LARGE LOT OF CARPETS young man. He is an emi, i himself | Candidate will be placed in nomination against | inte th con bit ool” 5 4 selset WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. ie “upon the, shore an wscoemor to Jobn L. Saliean, | mgaiurt a pervonal somult inspired by a'sons| the womines of the third. parte, Mire Wk, | Rot, think the ‘lection ‘bil will injure the decorations for the G. A. I encampment that | $i WALTFE b. Wi es Rails Weak Ga tec ee cael Getaared tar | a) es as eam le encperinc enmetially andl | tess pt foc eeu geditical ogia ass! Grant, who is opposing the candidacy of Cupt. | PArty in the state to the extent of one vote. | the monuments shall on that occasion stand | V gro ger of the people's party Geo. D, Wise. “Is there e | forth ‘thai ‘arious | PEREMPTORY SAL SHARDS OF ene night a th rendy well known, a bank cle n Frau- a i i : ; s he re} ve man’ z on | CK, | ret “How the | Cisccan] has hed a geod busines treising and | 2 pursuance of a joint call issued ten days! make a nomination for Congress in the second ovebe replied: Ihave heard of no man’s| the tndicrous sight of carrying toy flags of | _ BE: ago by the managers of the Kol wing of the | district, where the third partyites are not _con- | joining the people's party in Wyoming because | cheapest cotton nor. the pedestals on ebich | Twill - B. wu such « thin sinest sense and judgment. He : = } | lie wan Opisonert {0,tho iluelphce Of the rasab " ; fame co Pa. ove. ne Sar a inti i -d y e com- 3 that ex-C sma eo. E. | PP principles of the repul AS * : 4 gentleman.” __ | Mittee the adherents of these respec ive parties less a strong faction opposing him. | both parties will join the people's party in | "" possibly an exception might be made in favor | © the hichest bidder (will be sold “as a whol in Toxta ver come to get into the prize | ure busily engaged holding primaries for th one f ; : | Wyoming because .they think they have not | “ : Part) gives. to we as collateral on two 1 0 | FPENCANSON BROS. Rp egilene se : - selection of delegates to a state couvention to |, MT, Grant is making a telling canvass, He | je aniree y y | of the abnormal infants on the Lafayette monn ios rogpectlvels Gated ‘Mugust 4. 1801, Payable D : Precast be : itv ’ is | i putting in a good deal of his work among ei eae ment, and the artistic worth of that w: | tin ; December and | TRUSTEES’ s OF Two TWo-8T BRICK See ee ee ene | enn ner on Sem aa et tN) TT aciing ciewes ini tis, elt while: nie Mt ePeallog (in egard (40) New Yacktmad mihi ls @umeek be medic ow lnoges | Bagabie Fotraaty 1 ee make payinent on notes | L WHES ATHOAT THe Dot nwneay esathor- answered. He was something of an athlete and | month. An unusual feature of this couclave | %Be Mite the ca Tuidiana Hewat: “In opinion I think Har- 2 ‘ _,thove large- | End'interest, sad uoteswiven by H. Standiford and 1. CORNER OF TWELFTR AND 1 STREETS 4 New York state hil a taste for athietics. He became a member | will be the nomination of candidates for Con- | assistants are working the counties for all | On Nill carry both york and Indiana, 1 | “264 little ones with « mantle of charity. | W. Sends. ‘Terms cash, Owner, NORTHEA ; ‘ hey are worth, und unless there is a radical “ ef an athletic club there and took boxing les- | gress in each ot the nine districts. Heretofore | the? : don’t see how either New York or Indiana can - nantes ons purely as a matter of personal amusement | the districts bave each held separate conven- | Change he stands a good fighting show of being |1e'sterwise than feel well satisfied with the “ ¢ all is. jopment, without any thought of any-/ tions for this purpose, and the delegation of | Clected. | ia if + acest oe wie 3¢ | administration of Harrison, He was an un- sing pe dlagomite a became ‘handy with the their powers toa state convention is without | CaUvass of his life and expresses himself as | precedent in Alabama politics, ‘This depart- | “@nguine of success. The cool heads think it | man four years ago. The country has| to me osif tho good housekeeper thereel hed Tacknowledge a stroug tendency to see the carats ntgty HOUGHTON. ludicrous on all occasions, and what Teondemn |_%!34t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO: Aucte_ may have favorably impressed the multitude; PQ ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts..\020Pa.ave.u.w but on several occasions the city has appeared TRADE SALES OF TIN WARE secated the: fi i u 7 PTEMBER FIP. |}, ae ata ver, 1 2 district has seen for | bad the benefit of his administration, which BS ge Be Aye es DAN. THE TE SOON f it was quite an expert boxer. After he bad | ure from long-established usage is prompted | Will be the closest fight the district has seen for jit oven him to be courageous, able wad Se pay sn amet he a « ee roouia, G20 Peunsfivents svenus, atarse swort, | BET, A,B ott, he INN made himeelf quite proficient in this line he | by motives of expediency rather than a pur- bars learned, a far greater man poet a} ; and cleaning up, covering the bric-o- | inet ot Hip Ware consisting sf Wash’ Boles. Bi than was even claimed on the part of his most | Gust during the process ond et eee | Beaainett Spltieaee: Purser Hie Bohs See ferward was asked to take charge of the bryonic sate of the two parties. together with | | The greatest rally that the democrats of Vit-| (ntiusiastic. friends four Years ago. fle hae | ast QUring he., Process and then that the | Spite Butea: Collec Yous Ovster Buckets, ron Were: ro enecing tthe ath | the lack of time in which to formulate plans /ginis has ever inaugurated wad held in this | made no mistakes. His foreign policy has been | ,CUNk hopefal” had capped the climax by | Stoves, Se. torether wfth a full emorumeat of x Ietic club in San ieee cnet, | Aud perfect arrangements for the campaign, de-| city last night. All of the democratic clubs in | most creditable and to the honor of the Ameri- | griwking forth his treasures in the shape of toy | uanally, found tne wallet ted, tn, 4 veloped his taste that direction, | mands a ~‘pool of interests,” and this can be | the city joined in a flag-raising at which Senator | Can name, and his domestic policy has been to | “f2 884 Placing — rd | r ~ Terms cash. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., in the work of the club — he] effected best by the method chosen. The cou: Let us have the city resplendent with bunt-| st: Auctlouests me quite expert in the fistic rounds, which | vention will b largely attended, and a mo-| Jobn W. Duniel and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee spoke. | *e highest interests of the American people.” | ing’ let the flag sy dear to us all wave from | UNCASSON BROS, Aucts., Bean D sta, uw ure of all athletic club organizations | mentous event in the history of political parties | res the day @ tremendous parade ; ; 5 ., | every possible pinnacle; let, if you will. pen-| 2 — . and entertainments made up for the amusement | m Alabama it will prove. jee ce over the principal atreets of the city, | CHAIRMAN HAHN AFTER BIG GAME. | pants and banners be strung from tree tohree eee ey ee ed and entertainment of its members and their | The announcement is made that Bourke | 80 ubout 7 o'clock the march was made to the dip Peom HOTEL STMATEORD eae in our parks, but do let the monuments which | TO°DUNCANSON BROS. ACCTION MoDaes Gave ot Gre wen to Oe oak kucsts, He soon became so much of an expert | Cockran of New \ork will wpeak in Birmingham | eastern end Of the city. where the tlag was | Me l* Tring to Get Cabinet Oficers to Take | y4q dignity ‘and grace to our beautiful city | w ak dence oe auns weaRiLeh that he defeated everybody pitted against him, | and Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson is billed for an en- | Tised in the presence of several thousand peo- | ee eee stand forth with every line clear cut against the | KING ATTEN OCLOC r 1 bs r- E MME: : P ate ir to pre-| Pie, many of them from the adjoining counties, | Correspondence of Tue Exeninz Star. surroundings, that the thousands who will view Vat public anction ‘the remainder of sus It was Thar Se ao. eS eS, wraitenes | gg orn de Sere panier gto. ay Seoravoge v Youk, Sept. 12, 1892, | them for the first time may carry away with | f ut ‘9th aud D sts. tow bility to hand joodis of the club, and he was removed | consenting to come to Afabama heve yielded to | the occasion, It will be remembered thathe | Chairman Hahn of the speakers’ bureau of | them a lasting impression of their beaut = liis position as instructor.” jademand which originates in the hature of | waged chat ee ae pomination of | the republican committee is after big game now. | Urre, EES. SEREADS, BiL- | cost ofthe ae he ever been defeated in any of these | things political as they ut present exist in this | Clevelaud at Chicago. | It was due wholly to his | 47 i, laying for the cabinet officersand hopes to rest EA 4 is. ig my: wr cate Jefforts that half of the Virginia delega Uae IS EY 80 sith eh 1 ay. ns in one fight, I think, in which | | Gen, Ficid. the people's party vice presi-| Hon was in, favor of | the Perma te Per igisiss en = ahead | Mr. Wm, Newell of the United States con- | 4 lane assortment of La Curtains and Portieres K SALE OK EXCH was a draw, but aside from’ that he has been | dential candidate, came to Alabama and went | 0 01 . ec on | # limitea at least, He Bet each ulate ut Miskcoa ee | isk: openness Aw Rican daakck tiga ooh f Se ; successful in every battle which he has bad.” | away delighted. ‘It will be interesting to con- | a good majority of its members | of them to make at least a half dozen speeches | pl mamagedermy desis nites Pome ay ) Caps and) LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF CAR- “What will be the result of his great success | trast his experience with the views of Mr, | it favor of Mr. Cleveland, but under Senator | Guring the o [Geeta ehse | ae) peragraph | ALSO. a in every respect apd. Sitate in “the ott asked to instruct some others. He did so, poe. to inaugurate an innovation. The em- SPREE ERR ee uction in boxing a Dr. Jenkins one te deal with. ably done ail he Histants has cau: of last week tha: his in: matters was manifested, and it KETS, WHITE AND 1 e e. ign. 1 7 5: y 4 e er of Furniture, Pictu r han pun ONS, ‘nal each | at New Orleans aud the adulation now being | Cockran and Mr. Stevenson when they wrt] Destole secrior EeoeraniD halt (of the dele: | oe abn ie cee tien pean ncn Tas ris of July 38 = Feit Tee ee ae wy Sie Soe upon him?" wave come and gone. ° 2 were sup eho stuck | | Mr. Habn ral | “No dog fuils to attack the porcupine if it | -viowas DOWLING © HON. Auct., GiZE@ ner CAuTS. dtosay. Thope he will keep « = Gat to the very last, _ Senator Daniel's speech | able material for campaign work and the people | 1.) wover run soress one béfore, but with that | [™°™** DOwmas a Bee OIE SSS- | CEPRESS AND GROCLUS WAGOXS AND MAR oa Ebelivehe wil fie kvl Ae ERTEREEOFINIOR last night was his first appeal for the demo-| who manage to escape him are pretty fortu- | E OF HOUSEHOLD _FPURNIT pritio 44 a srikee/ Aeabe one experience the dog lets it severely alone | "AU NESS, & quiet, gentlemanly young man, | i fares serie tine eee ioe Jue of his most valuable men here just | afterward. ‘The Indian dogs. however, were | GRR COHRIN ASO: ADS ALSO JUST RECEIVED, oF given to excesses of any | Indications That Smith (Rep.) Will Probably | FN 0'h the hed incarred the dislike cf ¢ now is ex-Congressman “Billy” Muson of Tii- giways urged to run them down, and if unfortu- NORTHWEST, ONT y HEAD OF YOUNG WESTEAN HORSES, SCOTT utleman by instinct. And I Lope and | Be Elected Governor. |the ardent Clevelandites by lite obstinacy of | nois, who is available for almost any kind of an nate enough to get their muzzles filled with the eee ee ae icitag | ABLE FOK CARIGAGE OX PEAUGHT PURPOSES they my believe that this racket will not turn bis bead.” | corresponds valine Wrhk: si Biopahrgpscirtuagiotag hed alse Moric nk ey audience, and on very short notice. Another | gpine tips the squaws carefully extracted them, ‘ ehegeaaetlans id iyo “He must have made alot of money out of | OrePonde spodvams Chicago, when he know the inevitable result, | ye able ex-Congressman is Mr. Horr of | Tr they did not then the broken pol 2 Suites and Odd Pisces, Pier ani HORSE AND CARMIAGE BAZAAR opinion ist hs « H., September 10. 1892. | and he’ undoubtedly endeavored lust night to | {th Moe tees ar If they did not then the broken points of the ae, Lome be ee 8 AND 940 LA AVE “ Then they | this event: Michigan. who, by the way, is not unlike Mason | quills, which are very sharp, have the property stag | “He les made something, but not as much ay | Political uifwiraareat fever beat now that the | retrieve his lost ground in Virginia, in gare oF in quickness of retort, Mr. Horr | Sp watien tats AbCTION SALEINEI TUPSDAY, THURSDAY into the skin and below un- It ose : AND SATURDAY, 0A. M it = ng, but aaa adc Maw Haasahiae Iso well known that Senator Daniel ix Aub Gad a sania deat io was i ’ - . for | ™ people suppo The men are supposed nominations baveall been made. P . oth. 4 r 2 . | bas changed a good deal, however, since he was | ti] they reach the vital organs, or else of caus- } . WANCERY BALP OF VALU Au oe Then | t have put up $10,000 apiece on each side, but | i always a close state. It seldom gives more | &t Yariance with bis party ou the silver ques- | in Congress. ‘The ten years since he used to | ing such painful eu purating ‘wounds that the | ping altint Hedstooie, Oak and sae Maspoarde, | CAND OX SokTH TING OF LEDROLE Parke t the in point of fact that was pu: up by others—| than 5,000 eithe 2 oo ol the is- | Hom. His baudling of that subject last night was | Keep the House in an_ uproar with his witty re-| dg will die of Ul ing.” eee sce cee Court af rctaees | thtr backers. ‘Then his expenses of training, | “a” 700s clther way. and soclose aro the ts-| very interesting. He showed much timidity, | “thw, omec™ quite 4 change in his appear. | °C" Novell aeeee tt tho cae ‘i ALSO chnas | See x P {| dues always drawn that even 500 majority is | while he treated the question with considerable | Sapee Mr. Newell says: “If the statement contained | 4 igre constenment of Moquette, Body Brussels aud = the trip and the long preparation for the fight ance. His hair is much grayer and the patch | therein that ‘no dog fails to attack the poren- | Tapestr; | ec as v: enuity. A ag vets and Rugs, a full lime of Cookis have been very great in proportion to those | Often regarded as a substantial victory. Be aa nee of whiskers which adorns his chin is now | pine if it hus never run across one before, but | Heating Stor 6 a which would’ attend the average individual. | A political campaign in New Hampshire is |, The result was that the party managers no | Limost snowy white. | ALSO, AT TWELVE ith that orfe expérience the dog lets it se- HOKSES, CARRIAGES, H\ Srey . |, Congressnian Hitt of Illinois has just returned | yerely alone afterward, is made as a general | froma month at home. He does not exhibit | rule it is correct, but, like all rules, there is an ) any cern about the situation in his state and | exception, aud in the instance that I mention a | ways frankly that he don't think Dou Dickinson | notable | and his western campaign bureau will make a| “The }ripple in Mlinois polities. Bs solute confidenci State Democratic Chairman Basil B, Gard- | handsome majorit; | longer fear him and will keep | ginian on the stump during. th fhe eloquent Vir- | tost of the while he will get a nice luap of money out| always exciting. It is sure to be so where the must not be sup “d tl closely 7 v1 e eee oes = an oe issues are so closely drawn and where the | Canvass. It was noticeable, however, through. 3 oS ae | political parties are so evenly divided. The | out his speech that he had but few. words of honey out of it undoubtedly" | present campaign is no exception to the rule. | praise for Grover Cleveland and his official he take care of i" : he republicaus hold the election machinery, | course. som to believe that he will, He | but ther ents, are extremely well orguit: CLEVELAND'S CURT KE wo aad Yering: Ween ae (0d cKinriey, the “fighting parson,” | THOS. DO! IN west OF WASH. RSTHD LINCOL! ident that I relate came under my | He expresses ab- observation. The dog in question attacked | the state giving Harrison «| and killed on Saturday evening a poreppine, | aud I never aw a pincushion more full of pins By virtue a deed of trust to the undersizued, . duc > ou re = Bhs Agied September 1. A.D. 1801. aud recorded iu Liber | People knows something ee ee ee destion fo Washington readers. | yer’ letter to Mr. Cleveland usking for his| |The democrats are in good spirits over the | than thatdog’s herd was of quills, It took the i 176 ot wea. of ihe land records uf the the wisdom of the pap shnthg ot otnses aah A aggresive, de- | Yiews ou the “force” bill, aud that gentleman's | “uouucement that Senator Hill is going to master of the animal an hour and a half to ex- | - wre ere ‘ for the ee aa ces. | tract the quills, and he performed the opera- eee 1D | date of his appearance is fixed for next tion with a pair of pincers, requiring aimost | SEPT! 3 | Monday evening at the Academy of Mu Nh prtmaglos | allot tot from | ternuned fighter aud great organizer. He will | laconic, curt reply, bas created conside result of bis success, | take a splendid campaign. In his speech ac-| comment throughout the state. Mr. ( . 1 5 : in | all his strength to pull them out. Not only was | #!),°t 3 frou #500 to a $1,000 a | Cepting the democratic nomination for governor | land's reply was in substance that Brooklyn, and will be made a great event for | id ith the q an | County, con the stage, and at | be pledged himself to avoid any coalition with | thought [twas time that democratic | the decnoen Mis satemeat & maade Uythe| Siete ee eT ee ee or aie b $100 must Jance in thee equal and day of sale putes securd by a clon the price named is | Corporations, which meane that he will oppose | mnanagers hed ascertained his position on this | literary bureau of the national committee that | “"“-Noteithatanding the pain suffered by the d yo ee eg itineasy to vee that he | the railroad dynasty. ‘This will please the question, as he had lost no opportunity on every | the Regator will. probably speck at. from his Saarae wighte nemait ane pre | Lean Te yalate some money in what- | People, but not the “politicians, who manage occasion’ to express it, ‘The republican and | Hall later in the campaign, ? With Hill atten! , following W. ight h months from dat regrets) matters, It is doubtful if this move will bea | third purty managers “find 4 great deal of | guing into the ‘field, Shechan, Murphy end | bry siyten pane, wacker ieee laseg ear 3 nt. A deposit 2 the whole tract continue at the prize | Paying one for Mr. Mekinuey. ‘4 , | amnusement in commenting upon Mr. Gordon's | Croker in constant ‘consultation with Mr. | known to have killed nine of these maimale in "PENS His opponent, J. B. Smith of Hillsboro’ | political astatences. Cleveland, and other representatives of | his lifetime, andi ° | Ido not think his | bridge, is « manufhcturer, who bas made con-| J. Haskins Hobson, the state lecturer of the| the. Hill’ element taking “hold of the |i qetauc’ ha aa, a# reads to fight beary the | RuEhaser ou five () day advertisement, "Convey | A.A: TAN And now and my impremion is | siderable mouey and has liverally coutributed | third party or alliance organization 40 called, | work, the democrats maybe | euphonioay memoot Solomon and lites an the MAHLON ASHFORD.» 2, = ae who th.agbt nothing could ot do any more fighting for some | t© campaign funds. He has waited for years | who was in the city for u short while today,was | cousidered now fairly in line. ‘The tight willgo | Branean valley of Idaho.” solScokds S%O. RIDOUT, Sesame? than ben ti ong aps he mnay retire alfor | for the nomination.” New Hampshire iy almost | seen by Tur Sax correspondent. Hy looked | on in good enrnoat from this time forward. The prio et ee ([BOMAS DOWLING & SON, Anctionser dgorainge dpa Sing made s good record, though | #ure to be republican in a presidential year, | cheerful and expresied strong hopes of curry- | republicans have somewhat the. advantage ie scaskrs aaa ae . pride cage! t {to say what ‘elreumstancen may de- | snd Mr. Smith will probably pull through, but | ing the state for Weaver. He was on his way having their forces in actual worki age Mic Sn TRUSTERS SALE OF NALUABLE | ura. suacy to Gnd fe : | by w slender margin. from Chesterfield, where he spoke yesterday, to | somewhat earlier thin thove of the democrats, | 7**® = da ane i PERTY IN BURLEITH, GEORGES oe Sig te + his wife » Californian, like himself? IN THE CONGREMSIONAL DISTRICTS. Matthew's Court House, where he will speak | but it now seems probable thut the democrats | | Tdesire to call attention through Tux Stan wn good e. An sag ; he married her u: San Francisco. She | The fights in the two congressional districts | N€xt Monday, will be reasonably active, though what effect | to the condition of Gen. Jackson's statue in Tote are arg oy te pes “daliny | isa beautiful intelligent young woman, with «| gry niet interectings” Eatennton Basie a When asked about the fusion plan between | their vigorous fight on Commissioner Peck is | Lafayette Park. It neede a good washing and ag ag eS Men dcceetary of the Tox tke Sandy |B une face and figure, and he has a right to | political career was thought to be ended when bee ist enero oe an Lie dapreier pried sting to Rave eouct yet be mma ir | the gum carriages are rapidly decaying for want er. com it F | be proud of her. a , y such plan democrats have some om the! sector’ + Hook a refuge for the pedo goedens ie the Enited ‘Seatee the nig {he Chinese government refuedd to accept hie | bad beer p vod “fee of acoatof paint. Gen. Washington's statue ad of for sengers i reed upon. | When wsked, however, | western headquarters which they speak of in| {i ‘Washington Circle is neatly so bed, ax our nccredited envoy to the celestial king- | if he thought the republicans would place con-| very enthusiastic terms. ‘The work of the Chi- MEDICAL, &o. er husband's vietory, though, T think, as be had hoped to do. dom, is th bI didate in the first dis- ional candidates in the field he sl HG. D, — “ago te in colar eas inn sak om, is the republican candidate in the first dis- | g can eld he slowly re- | cago headquarters seems to be directed largel MERIOCS SDK [Pat me cieire tw nee ine eee Ne AN OES | Sciet. Ha bon 4 ee Sara) bait upens tha genie. | Shea: cE Go ust’ tuink tay cant eeiee 0 | ab preseut 40 the state of Llinols and the detec. sipsaliee ar Santa an pt There is a comi eae Ge: Sos soonas he announced that he was a candi- | no firther on that point. cratic organization there ie being pushed into | yy — tina eb fits there is alto & tragic phase. Many of the | tothe Riltorof The Drening Stor date for Congress his nomination was | He said he confidently believed from his | very complete shape. Chairman’ Cable of the — spor eres ales qe Aetiageatt A striking example of the effects of fear in | fregone conclusion, travels throughout the state that the third | western headquarters reports that the third | ¢thood of Locomotive Firemen was called to . > His opponent is Charles F. Stone of Laconia. | party was growing in strength every day. He rty is drawing about three times as many | order yesterday in Cincinnati by Grand times of cholera is the fellowing authentic fact, | yr. Stone im an able lawyer, has been chairman Bid all ot ths conn eécioeal disccioes in Virginia aon enti republican ranks as fren te ‘Master Sargent in the Y. M. ©. A. building. led in the newspapers of that | of the democratic state committec and counsel | would have candidates in the field und he fully | democratic, and it is this which gives the demo- | The examination of credentials was followed ly or 1854. 1 now forget which, we | for the Concord railroad during the intermin- | expected to elect six out of the ten Congress- | crats hopes of success in Illinois and other | the roll call of delegates, after which the vari- nearly three wee! and with the poo: unable to endure hardship of yet they are compelled to go » 7 “sansa eh {the cholera in Wien (Vienna). The profess-| able litigation with the Boston aud Maine.|men in the state. He said every indication | northwestern states. ‘ous committees were a] ted. JUNCANSON BROS., Aucti nary § peor Jan Joa *, ors at the great general hospital in the Alser- | This will hurt him in the fight and Blair will | pointed to the defeat of Cupt. Geo. D, Wise in ——>— ee ee Decree SALF OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE. batted Se ans iney strasse had ther bends full. A man by the | win easily. Bec this district. by W. E. Grant, the third party ‘Wants Damages for Slander. Catholics Oppose the Edwards Taw. ¢ Pee eee ea toa cold and anciean De name of Franz Holriggi was then awajting | _ In the second district the republican candi- | candidate. Mrs. Surah H, Gantley and husband, John M.| At all the Catholic churches in Ili th HUSETTS AVE- watence of death for ‘der, and the director | date is Charles M. Baker of Bow, well known in| When asked what he thought about th ifthe hospital psevensted a petition to Emperor | Washington, where he haa beon an attoruey for | democratic victory in Arkansasc where, Wearee | Gantley, have, by Mr. Neil Dumont, fled « suit | priests read frout the altar a long Francis Josef to graut « full pardon to this | twenty years, He preserves a legal residence | and Field had m canvassing before the | forélander for $10,000 damages against Mra. | letter Sunday morning signed by the £ Gov, | tan providing the culprit in return would | at Bow, where he spends his summers, His| lection, Mr. Hobson said he believed. that | Annie Durken and husband, Joseph Durken. | of Chicago and bishop of Peoria, Belleville and about on the stormy bay ile the passengers are out even the comfort of « Itis to be hoped that with the ar: EAS’ ‘recorded in Liber wenn) ita agC of " P a i yn, 0. J. CARLETON, sie < will Consent to sleep ina bed from which a corpse | opponent is Hosea Parker of Claremont, | fraud was practiced there and predicted that in . Gantley states that she accountant of | Alton strongly den the Edwards com- D* § Flower ea pae <5 on ann Per! of a cholera victim hed just been removed. | who bas ‘ticed law in Claremont since | November that state would go for Weaver. tia 1831 of the Order of Tron Hall aod Mice pulsory education la calling upon Cath- 307 12th et. aw. be under ae ake ‘conducted iness | The emperor granted a full pardon under the | 1860 and one of the léading jurists in| Several of the republican managers in the Durken was thecashier of the same and charges | Olic voters to enforce the demand for its repeal. Graduated London, Buciand, 185: New York, 18%, Bladder and Kidney A\monts, Acuteor Chromic Blood of Skin Diseases. Nerve Ra- Laustion, Nervous Debility. abordj- | *foresaid condition and the condemned man was | the sciples, instead of being left to a Lg — while able to do most exeellent w asa mectical officer, has neither the time nor the ability to control the management of af- fairs. tate. He represented the old third | city were approached by Tux Sraw reproventa. | fates meeting te Onna ben ear ees ees {ely too glad to comple. “He was taken into | district in the Forty-second “and | Forty-| tive, but all maintained muteness, that -par- | September 5 Ales, Darker publicly secured Kez | _Tts reported that “Privy Chauealoe Witte, the hospital and ordered to lie down at ouce in | third Congresses from 1871 to 1875, defeating | took of the man in the moon. One of thems, | stverging her (ilte; Durke'ty cane te eerie | Ratas reported that ‘will suc | eae ic same. bed. from which in his presence the | Gen. Bimon G. Cifin of Keone, He served ox | however, wont tne enough v9 vay fee te ens tneans of which she (Stra. Gantley) | ceed V; oy Mod ocpee wes resoved. The team undressed end the ‘damaged, | went to bed. In less than half an hour he ‘third ites cut each others’ throats. bega vomiting and in six hours he died from bs Hours: 9to2 4to8; Sunday, 9to® ANXIOUS FRIENDS. At the office of the Hamburg-American Com-| {Si pany at 37 Broadway there is acontinual stream fe man died of cholera, hich eo took from xious . Asusnal at such times, | fright. The corpse removed from was icets an coveient opportunity for the fool | Saas ot a cae victim, but of a man who killer. The clerks in the office are umiformly | met his death from a gunshot wound. The courteous, polite, but the people with whom | experiment did not take ‘in the cholera Se uecast ‘would. be too mach for a| wing, but in the wurd for skin diseases, pores One well-dressed woman Prax Mines.