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gs WASHINGTON. D. ©. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1892—TEN PAGES. AUCTION SALES. = = INTERESTED IN STATE ISSUES ONLY. | us with except to point to the resolution of the NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. HOME RULE ALMOST AT HAND. | logisiature, sitting in joint convention, which t Massachusetts Not Yet Aroused om the Na- declared the democratic nominee to be elected | Getting Ready for the Australian Baitet—A| A Manifeste Iesued hy the National Federa- AUCTION SALES. ALES AUCTION SALES. LES, > THIS AFTER ____ FUTURE Day: | AUCT TON oc = _FUTURE DAYS, i FUTURE DAYS. thomal jeations. and entitled to the seat, Rerteas Accident —Notes, ton Irtehmen. Tismaamene fees san. A ge ee. ee ae iat * oe - on. — — eicuiaeiiced mawedna te “The ra’ 876, steadily | Correspondence of The Eventing Star. A maceting of the National Federation was | DDUCANSON BROS. Azote sete te rear | Ae HAL ESRI ax iestRANce BROKER, LATIMER & SLOAS, Ancts and Appraters, iW eS a ee be ot. 38,1802, | maintained, to 184 inclusive, shows & net re- Rocrvmte, Sept. 99, 16%. | neld yesterday et Dublin at which Justin Me. | ?7 4 RING SreFANe | vaixunce verporeS ete. 4x — Oe Pork EAP iat REMERe He ‘The democrats intend to take the offensive im | on maintained ep to the present pear there In the orphans’ court Tuesday letters tests-| Carthy, the leader of the anti~Parnellite section WEEN Pilise aTheeT AND pated Tae Kista Not Seta @ PLROANT AND cosTLr fe Mate politics and to pursue the same policy ought to be 4.100 hore reptblicans than demo,| mentary on the personal estate of Anna EB. | of the Irteh petliamentary party, presided. The ‘BNUB. THE PRAME DIELIANG 1s16 REVENTH that has proved so success: in the past two crats in the state, ‘This do HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, A joes not take into ac-| Hartshorne, deceased, were granted to Iseac | federation approved the tseue of a maniteste eae bora) Stk ae conde ae on A WEDNERDAY AY Noox, ie T < 5 years. They met in convention yesterday and, count any accession by conversion or immigra- Hartshorne, the executor named in the will; | wddrwued to Irielmen in Atnerica and Aur. che 174 a5 repeten Of cee | PIE TA, AL SIVE O'CLOCK, we will eel! in PLANO, DRAPERY, ‘ont inches front eemuins back Bae average ss reported in Tux Sram, amid reat enthust- | Tor. fiemiesing any, claim of considersble | bond, @500. Hattersly W. Talbott, executor of | tralia. ‘The leaders of the gorerumeat, it sere, | Sarak Se ase eprom a he FH SOR oe rer ¢ rones ORNAMENTS, &e., ane sem renominated Gor. Kissell, the balance of | Venly balanced. by reason of protection ana | W- W: Owen, deceased, and Bdward R. Stablet, | are pledged to promote snd to Use all thelr aN UAB or MSQtAne a) AT AUCTION, | the ticket being’ made up as follows: Vor lien | snrely that effects ts closely —we can by effect- | Saministrator of Mary A. Stabler, deceased, | strength Yo pase a Dill mtistactory to tho Irish | Slot )ot Myer Btactce Nee netehce ReMETS! | Rebroved Pre sia-ttom truve,deetiiog. water and EMBRACING IX PART | Re tenant governor, J. B. Carroll, Springfield; for | ive organization carry it for the ans. | passed first and final accounta. Josiah W. | members of the house of commons and to the | County; No iy PMY Lay pl Uke pocorda of the office | Sty wish a depih oF Gi feet to ah alley. om the Ye at carci | WALTT RT WHETAAMS & 5O.. Aone secretary of state, C. 8. Hamlin, Brookline; for | | “The democrats think we have the fate by | Jones, administrator of J.D, Barnsley, de-| Irieh people. Weald: of abe barrerst of eaeaid Bisriog 0 Ur oe. | siescable care and one block retonwd ows the Ou ot | @UPERB CHICKERIXG GRAND PIANO, AXDS: attorney general, C. 8. Lille: PARA ATIMER & SLOAN. Anctoneors and Aptraine Lowell; for aa. | 5,000, and hence bare inaugurated the force | ceased, paused thitteenth and final eccount. mae & * Gov. Haile wherever it has come into conflict efforts of | their managers to make one. We | tion districts. These booths are-to be delivered | house of lords will roject it. We alse beat in wredeiey: ir hope sincerity \ DAMASK AND PLUSH GPT) “We are convineed of the of the lib- | Pe rata at time o: sels, and falance in three equal | \ “Terme: One-half cash. Patance im atx. st Vix D PLUSH PARLOR i, Gat aitor, L B. Sayles, Milbury; for treasurer, J. 8. fntouming te = phgpey isfte, || James M. Holland, administrator of Fitzabeth | eral leaders, not only because of the course put- | monthe from dato uaier with dateneey She see cat | flores Boones, the deferred yaynuents Dow i Te AS pais | A VACCARDE EOE Wa BAR ess Grinnell, Greenfield. suppose they will profit somewhat by this, be-| J. Holland, deceased, fled receipts of the heirs | sued by the liberals since Mr. Gladstone adopted | Pet, a2 ie hare aoep andi torgsiee aor ocemed | A SO Hg - NG OM ACKER BIREbE Jowiah Quiney, chairman of the state com- | cause in the whole state it is reasonable to think | of the deceased. home rule, but algo because their interests de- | Within ten (10) days from day of ale the proferty ih TAUCION mittee, outlined the policy that the democrats | that some persons will really be afraid that| In anticipation of the Australian ballot law, | mand such a permanent setters ee reload SO AR wwe, Tee i Intend to parte. He said: “The rocord of | 6.000 colored voters may demolish 160,000 white | which will go imto effect in this county at thé | can cordially accept. Legislative industry ap | Gennes cont Tilt" proper | RF Rasseii's administration during the last | Voters, and yet the number of persons taking | November election, the county commissioners lied to other proposals would be simply labor | 441 JAHTON ASHFORD.) Trustees. ‘he i vear is before the people. We offer, and now | this Caps cannot be large. in West Virgini path a Mr. Wi — a! of Foot. Paz euteme I ——— $ |e 7 closest scrutiny of that record. | | “We have no negro question in West Virginia; more construction of thirteen | “We do not forget the declaration of Mr. Bal- St + te eae tat : " oeWetkabeage the ‘Oficial record. of Livat, | tbe democrats. themselves are laughing at the | voting booths, to be erected in the several elec- four that no matter what the bill may be the v ON BROS, Ancts., Wh and’ D sts. nw. sr % | e200 erates Hams yi st the tin TRUSTER'S. BE ATED Le i SALE PROP! Wa N@ CABINET BEDST? AD, mae . be ae it think the Jeffersonian democrats of Alabama jon the care a Baltimore and will cost the | mind Mr. Gladstone's warning thet if the house OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Sa property | 4 x Halas AND | SLOAN, Anotionsors fe epal bo abseeused. =n” ns We Propote that | ave given the whale force Dill lanve it death | county OTM fer the lott of lords rejected a measure deliberstely adopted | CAUPE! REPING i apt von thetece | OEE RAT ) hesnscnntegeienie=— sloedueiene>., ‘The most amusing part of the convention | d! Henry Lowe, » youth about fifteen years of | by the country they would do so at the peril of a tees wy Sa oR Pr I PEREMPTORY SALE OF SIXTEEN MEAD op was the manner in which the platform plank | je may say, in short. that Wost Virginin | age, residing about two miles west of this / their chamber. To suppose that the house of corded in Libec So. 680, folie YOUNG, SERVICEABLE” COACH. ‘Tiel relating tothe banking system was treated, | believes in protection, reciprocity and sound | place, met with a serious accident Tuesday | lords. existing by popular aufferance, would es of the Dist 6 SDOSRER Wom, Be AND Malia aXD' The plank, a# prepared in advance the evening ™oney, and, in our judgment, the offer to com- | while experimenting with some gunpowder. He | venture to offer obstinate roristance tothe will oh deg B aT Avo, before and given out to the press, read as fol- mit the state to free trade and wildcat money | madea hole in ground, into which ho | of the people, would be to imagine something bi Finer OUTLERN, HEAVY [OX MONDAY, oclones ‘TRIED. iste, ar lowsyy “The cireulating note features of the na- | Will fail byw majority large enough for all | poured « heavy charge of powder and then at-| contrary to invariable experience in the bin, Az TE FOUR a HAEINS pDINHES, OR My BE MILL SELL AF Lath tional banking system have by common admts-| Practical purposes. We shall eleot our stato | tempted to explode the same with s lighted | tory of parliament, belies being ‘opposed to | ONE LARGE BLACK MORSE. SUITABLE For | {tlpf!nd mgd Pee GHPER, G27 AND OG Sto er. SUH An ‘become inoperative, and we now have in ticket, electoral ticket and come very near to| match. Not succeeding in this he put | common sons, ‘ANY PURPOSE. that part of NGocronrr TATRD, 190, | SiH ates WE UN HAD OF se ar financial system no banking expedients for | Wiping out the whole democratic representa-|in another heavy when j if the house of lords, in contempt of expe-| f{F™ CMP LTeR B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, | S{RAF ghe jbunute saente nee toe Seed MELE Te ease the teeue and withdrawal of credit notes ac-| tion in Congress.” entire mags of powder exploded, tearing up the | rience, so obstructs the home rule bill as to | — ATCLIFFE, DARR& CO., Auctioneers, | mini at a polut on the line of Pen FINESTOCK WILT BE FOUND COACH cording to the necessities of trade.”” #ENATOR CHANDLER WAS NO DOUBTS. earth and fully burning him about the | delay ‘the Pantage of other measures impera- R vias fifty (0) fact northwestwardly fr 2D PROMPT Dives ARB « ‘leveland’s utterances on face and neck. Dr, E. E. Stonestreet was) tively required by the British people, they can | PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE RIDING AND | S2¢le of said square and lot and ri po oaks te : Then came Mr. Cleveland's utterances on| Senator Chandler, who held a long consulta- in some time afterward, but could not at | be effectually declt with te ude beaten DLIVING Hon: nig four “ant eleliteen t » currency question, i called 1 ‘ual & 7 < LEAV- hence at r ROMAN OX, Auta —. peniog cp - amen tion with Chairman Carter and other members | that time tell whether he would lose the sight } not only to enforce ‘the ‘of the home | SOLD FOR ACcot A. GENTLEMAN LEAV ie necks, | SPHOMAS DOWLING & SON, auete., a eae e cirenlating note | Of the committee, sald: “It does not seem to | of his eyes or not, as they were so badly swollen. | rule bill, but to end all herelliters abstraction, eceren Boars Sor Peper, Bey | me, according to all reason, that there can be| Today he is somewhat better and the doctor | “The course of evenjs Justify the confident ing obsolete in consequence of the eon-| “nF doubt about Harrison's election. From | thinks the sight may be saved, He is also badly | expectation that when‘ Ireland next addresses | fraction of the basis of cironlation, it is neces. | the time of Cleveland’s free trade message to | burned on the chin and one side of his neck. | her sons beyond the ocean the voice of her fen ING THE CITY. On SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER FIRST, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of out ‘sales rooms, 20 Pen: RATCLIFFE, DARE & ©O.. Anctioncem. VALUABLE IMPROVED KFA. ESTATE STREET BETWEEN THIKD AND Fo! STREETS NORTAWEST, BEING HOUSE 3 SALE OF 4 VALUABLE DNIMPD NG LOT ON TM) Weer ate ENTH STREPT WETWEEN MAND ORTHREST, WASHINGTON T vivania avenue northwest, for leaving the city, the follow- on 1! wary tha : dient should be found for | Congress in December, 1887, I never had any | | Miss Edith Worley of Baltimore, Misses | parliament will be heard celebrating ber vic- aT AND ae STREET, pes Tc temas ond Suteneah aa the seeds af | Guube the repubtionar woul curry the eloctinn | Thetes of Beckayeriown kad Mr. A Jokmecn | ot ic SOUND. | Momeat ae eaten papas ae 8 ade may demand, of credit notes under such | in 1858, and from the time that the democratic | of Salem, Va. are visiting in the vicinity of ———_—_+e+_____ i IS BANRS, ats TSH an FIVE OCLC rm of federal supervision as may be thought | Convention in 1892 voted down plank which | Dawsony! TO MAKE TIN PLATE, HY. BEST JUMPERS. e OF Ob! desirable : implied that duties might be imposed sufficient | _ Mr. B. F. Dyson, a prominent citizen of the E COB) 14 HANDS, FINE ACTION, SOUND, | S214. *ith intere: Improved by 8 fran This straddie has caused a great deal of | t0 makoup the difference between American | Poolesville district, who has been seriously ill | Welsh Capitalists Interested in an Experi- pORRTLE ARD | STYLISH cats pes: | stths Speen cf thes y re amusement, and will not help the democrats | *8&¢* and foreign wages, and declared protec- | for some time, is now convalescent. ment Near Baltimore. Horses are directed to this esle’ Fait puerantec gives | = dat time of sale. | zoe Wa any in the comi: campaign. | tion to be unconstitutional, Ihave had no doubt | During the past two weeks Mr. Henry N.| peitimore is to have anothor tin plate mann- | with each horse. of purcha: If terms { ’ wd : that Harrison would this year be elected over | Copp has sold lots in West End Park, at thi: days from day he Distreot ae CHALLENGE To DERATE. factory. The plant will be situated in Canton | Tf sale: Cash, TP RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Cleveland. The democraia drove the nail {nto | place, to the amount of $6,250, as follows: a ting purchaser after drocondige ai Ceeeat of hn ate ops peas trem Sarat ea No sooner wns the convention over than the | the wrong coffin when they adopted that plank. | Dr. F. Von Rosser, lote 1, 2 and’, fa section 12; | and will be in operation within three months, Tt) a 5 BORAGE | in tome newepater Pulling in Wahi | “sea de RATCLIFFE, DAE a CO eteie ay y= ae mate committee rushed into print witha chal-| Nevertheless elections do’not alwars go ac-| 1250, “Mise ME. Hows of Kanaus, ote 8,48 Berens Rene eet ee ET) ee eee ae TS Eat. mw. | _2e20-dbie Co stiviving trons. | yPMOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auta, UL? Eat tw me the dembcratic nominees for gov-| cording to the reason of the thing. If we can | an , in section 7; $1,200. Putnam, | aid of northern, southern and Baltimore cap- 7 ATCLIFFF, DARR& CO., Auctioneers. i. > aeene sae: a: the rate of @ per cent jose roa tcaliceal govarien tasty their re- | carry Indiana and Connecticut we may elect lote 24 and 25, section. 7; '@800. _W. D. Deloe, | {tsliste, SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, Hal R i SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN EXPRESS a teat atest by deed of tee ficam rivals to participate ine joint debate, | Harrison without New York, but we onght to | lots 16 and 17, section 7; $800. G. W. Rodman, Mr. Daniel is joint partner with a fi hich OUR AUCTIO: Spreng | carry New York. This depends on whether the | lots 18 and 14, section 14; #800. Stephen |, MF. san age pellare ea ene WITHIN OUR 'BAZA, x AZAAR AND IN NORTHWEST, OMS. 612" E SATURDAY, T IN (11) O'CLOCK A.M. NG LOT ON NEW JERSEY TL MORGAN STREET (BE- e001 ° WAXD N Sone “The public istues that have arisen between | 8'*t republican country vote will come out Robertson, lot '18, section’ 7, and lot 8, | #8 the second largest in the world. Their works} FIRST, AT ELEV BY werd the two candidates through their official acts in | "4 the democratic city vote can be kept down | section 15; $800.’ T, J. Murphy, lot 15,| are situated at Swansea, Wales. They have| igh in head of Work and Driving Horses,1| On TUESDAY AF PERNOON. OCTOBER FOURTH, t oF d d in | Victoria, 1 Coupe Rocka Fxtension-top Car- | at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will offer fur | #inm " | toits honest proportions. On those two points I| section A: @200. ©. Cromwell, lots | twelve plants for the manufacturing of tin | rages, 1 Phaeton Cures uarlyinen.t Taner Hanis | aie eee Our, 0 LOCK, * the state administration seem to us to render it aa dave et te | ; 20, sec! 4 iy | ion A; $400. Cor rveyor Phaet umber of “other Singie Ss peculiarly sypropriate and desirable that such lieve, | 19 and 20, section A; $400. unty Survevor | plate and several others for polished plates. yale Hannes be, TRGM AS SoM ETO ets ee wonton EY, BETWEEN SE OND AND THIRD AWE: ) feet, th , to belie a MK Menrmsen ith alley east twenty three C2) — alrendy seen, that New York | Maddox ts at present engaged in subdividing | While the works at Canton will be begun on a| Dots , ‘Auctionce’s. tm a very desirsile builiine site and sbouta | min, Luupeoved Uys three-story brick | ge2odkae Slaw, this sort, we wish to be understood as offering IX NEW HAMPSHIRE. ing on the Metropolitan Branch railroad be- | concerned are anxious to develop a large. in-| A, Mighb bx Am tenet: on, st.n.w., south side, PR RO tap | Ouclonnonthe mcnned te putamen eee | Ls tween Kensington and Rock creek. This new | dustry if it is seen that the manufacture of tin Tay ~ without ‘imitation a general debate on any is-| Speaking of New Hampshire the Senator nid: sues, state or national, pertinent to this cam-| “New Hampshire is a close state, Gov. Tuttle's a wrest from day of sale. and deed VALUABLE TXIMPROVED LOTR oy subdivision will not be put on the market be- | plate can be done with profit in this country, | SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER FIRST, AT | SMS. StS percent pe Bist on the property eo veyancing and SURE Steet Saat So ne - fore next spring. pirtaneeitend aSemijwabirmdy TEN A.M., AT OUR SALES ROOMS, LARGE | of fhe pury Xde,ot ty will we vencld after ee dase, & On MONDAY, OCLOBER THIRD: ts ‘ Ee'fimed in the followicg langage: “shoud | PlUvalty over Chas. H. Amsden in 1890 being | “Miss Margaret Allnutt, after an extended to-| RURNED BY MOLTEN METAL. COLLECTION OF HOUSEIOLD FURNITURE, | iethennse™eIsIaE fo Se CLARE acne eae the repel titan or domocrate eanlidete for gare | only £0 in a vote of 90,000. But I am entirely | Journ in sonthwestern Virginia, bas returned to (olfheeak WM HEDIS ooDwARD PARLOR | *20-d&is "RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancts._ 4 25 BEDSTEADS, BED ROOM SET: . hopeful of presidential ticket, | ber home in this county. Terrible Explosion in One of the Carnegie} grit. AnD im oe cLIFF! " aa eee es tac- | Where the tariff iame works strongly in our fa-| _ An all-day meeting will be held in the Baptist Mills. BWGEBELe CARDEEA RITE OUEGE I ret Eee Last year the democrats t ocame vor. The questi state and congres- | Church at Cedar Grove on Sunday next. The ight = Fa © CARPETS, FIVE OFFICE Dt TRUSTFES' SALE ties, and with rent success. sionsl tickets is more doubtful. We lost both | regular pastor, Rev. L. R. Milbourne, will be| A frightful necident occurred at the Edgat| RAILING, IRON SAFE, MATTR DELLE The present challenges will not be accepted. assisted in the exercises of the occasion by | Thomson steel works, owned by the Carnegic so the affaire of & WA TTL, tte aquate 4 sstce Under the Will of Thomas Pickens, Deceased. Aucts. 020 Paave.n.w. | Se28-d&os TORY FRAME | ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Ancts., 612 Est.n.w, St SP aearee ALE OF TNPROVED PROPERT! Ro. 2 tk | TRESTERS SAL i for | districts two years ago— one by 200 and the other CHAIRS, ODD Nv a on TRE EAST SIDE OF TENTH STRELT BE Foset Ntlcott, the republican momine «ts | bs 1,200 plurality.and Mr. MeKianey,who had the | Prof. Harley of Comua ; Company, at Braddock, Pa., yesterday. Fur- ALSO COLUM. | , BY virfue ana duly 6.003 TENTH STi LT NOLTHEAST. —, eS on fe rennin ec hr Oh ae ae 0, is now running for governor against an| | Miss Kate Pyles of the third district has re-| nace H, one of the new blast furnaces, was be- No. 3 HAND PRESS, WITH CAB-| fhe lan - and at GTON, D.C. Ereaive man and realy deberce. He will net /sble and popular candidate, Col. John Smith. | turned tothe E — es ve a balance in ome and tee Vy a deed of tr erebyy the unde third cash TI xt od want of Mr. Haile’s | Ur principal danger arises from the pendency | ter, Va., where graduate at the close of | 1S charged. The mixture clogged up the we foftrast dated September 1, A.D. St since 1889 of controversies between railroads, | the present scholastic year. Miss Mary Lee | peming and broke through the bottom. Hun- ecorded in liber 127 ef cq, be allowed to do so on probable declination of Gov. Russell's invita- olambia, at ty “ s " 5 te request of th | which have led the railroad companies to take | Waters of the same vicinity has become a pu- | dreds of tons of molten metal, ore and coke AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, | ingtontot Ir a Te tion. > possession of our politics.” pil at the Virginia State Normal School at Farm- | were precipitated to the pit under the furnace. SIX HEAD OF GOOD, SERVICEABLE WORK- iPM. hint c ATIMER & SLOAN ATCTIONFERS AND ake ee en rene ere: 7 ——__ ny a RES There was an explosion that shook the ground} ING AND DRIVING HORSES, SEVERAL} L i att a vag da ere exis ¢ commo: ni nica = " 001 Na 9 a we a ee it THE CAMPAIGN IN ONTO. gaged in seeding wheat, and should the westhes | £0F hundreds of yards. The top of the furnace | _ VENICLES, SUKREYS, BUGGIES, &e. << | Tie ax seal Tan) EAT ORE AND Mace consists of nine members elected by the people | Republicans Said to Be Growing Uneasy | ©tinue favorable # large arca will be planted, | Was entirely blown off. LATIMER & SLOAN Auctioneers and Appr: vie Lie CHOR et SOnTEwesk, AF FU. i nine s | Republicans Sai ee ssl BAM. Michael Brenner and Andrew Strakol were ihe belonging or in | Ou THCRSDAY APTERNOON, OCTOBER STXTH. Those duty itis to act as a check upon the gov-| Over Neglect by the National Committee. Se filling in at the top of the furnace, ninety feet es Soa aE | See eaaT eR CLEOCR, fe Grom ernor and to prevent him from making any In- | Correspondence of The Evenine Star. Cectl County, Md. above. at the time. They were standing on a Spagna fy + = ie nnd FER tm os wise nominations or rashing into any other | Corvun tember 29, 1892. | Special Correspondence of The E mall bridge between furnaces H and I, and the the pure v It was established at a time when Ohio republicans are growing uneasy over the Exxrox, Mp., September 29, 1892. | shock almost threw them into the red-hot cra- Fate of Oper ven governors were appointed by the it «thine of sal mtn, fintebed tm Broke ie So na inant Wt street mere ; Ya| ter. The two men could not eveape the mix- PRs nthe promibes so fh wishin ten das wont fashtomatie amd. desirable hacathe with a view of protecting the disposition of the national committee not to} The annual state conventic.: of the Woman’ | pe aa coda A deposit of @: at the risk and cort of the ded . = bments of the royal pay any attention whatever to this state, While | Christian Temperance Union of Maryland will | re of molten metal thrown up. The stuff ran ° Il over the little bridge to which the men we kom the dart ene or ae Spake & strong | they feel that there is no danger of Ohio going | be held in Elkton on the 6th, 6th and 7th of | Glung ta their torroe soo ac tle en eee Phe ckinnign “Ther mig | %0 the democrats thes feel that should the re-| October next. It will ye composed of dele-| a depth of abouts toot — pa ogee sagaei ¥ 6¢ | Sublican plurality fall back to 10,000 or lower, | gates from all parte of the state. Their companions below, seeing their awful x the people themselves elect a gov- | as itis likely to do, it would be little leas dis-| . Rev. 5. M. Osmond, for many years pastor of | plight, hurried to their auistance.” After con- vw that the elves elect a go likely . bs the Elkton Presbyterian Church, has resigned, | siderable difficulty the men were reached aud ‘By order of the trasters. s F. BROWN, Trastec, REFN, Trastee. WALTER B WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctionsor | pone: lianer : at coat of gra 8200 deposit required on sack boven at LATIMER & SLOAN newspaper 7 All conveyan' FIRST, 1892, com- < HENNING, OCTOBER ‘o« A sem8dhds GEOR y ; ° <M, within cur sates | g ORTHWEST, IN INE CITY. OF | mr end oe Bee] cana ae wr ne party then defeat snd make it) 1 Cuccad wea oriiied tothe mister in| taken off, ihe bot staft will sucking’ tether street. wo Will sel w larse lot of house: JBEESARD LEONARD, oat Esta x I Popes be-| extremely doubtful that the republicans would | 1853. He will probably be succeeded by Rev. | bodics. ‘They were removed to the Merey Hos Me SER en coe a ayer | A Htuinhetered be the de. | CAFr¥ a single close distri Frank T. Williams of Georgetown, D. C. } pital and cannot live. The explosion will cost srewster Brough: 1 set of Double Harness; AUCTION SALE OF VALTABLE PROPERTY YO =r | “Are you not going to bring some speakers| Ground has been broken for the Tome School | the Carnegie Company many thousands of dol- St aes Sa ae ucter the | Steet Nonttkah Ee THREE NTE 4 1 : at Port Deposit. lars. several Hofees foF comttactor, ke ke, rise wsubaliecliat | on MEMOS PTERNOC DEMOCRATIC TICKED, Sa sillier ERS a oe ee er tee | “The contention of the Cectl County Christian —_—_~-o-+____ LATIMER & Si OAN attra | DAN hh LEENOON se |. B. Carroll of Springfield was | 7 3 loy, - Endeavor Union will be held in Zion on Wed- Suicide of a Maniac. se20-dte Aucts., 140; front of the premise known man; today he is | *ecretary of the state republican executive com- | nesday, October 12. fronting 14 foet 6 ine HE Dae | FICTH, tte. QUARTER APTER FIVE Ov Chark Tupnit Bism: le My ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctionees by a de a te ominated | Mittce,in thepresence of Tur Stan correspond- |" Ex-Goy. J. B. Groome addreered a dem- pace ce Nd es AE a iz es ANT FOUR | SPORE OF 820 pre iees. we staal soll all of over the state. He was n , aaa i the insane German who drove his wife and SATO D IRNING, be pet wag ot fourteen (a), fe | ent. ‘Oh, we'll have some speaking in Ohio ei i re , Ty DAY MORNING, street southwest. nf marten (4), 19 | ot bs the democrats. and | {iter on,'When October, gomer you, wil, ace | Cera mses meeting in Odd Fellows’ Hall last| staren fromm the. house, ‘Tuesday. ocd’ thes prPeREE NEHER dethc mic. eens tt | b pting the nomination | some enthusiasm developed in this Oue-thind cash, balance tn six and tesive Wits notes bearing Int. rest and a opthoon te." It} The farm of E. L. Duyckinck, containing | threatened to kill any one who approached| AT OUR SALES ROOMS, Dio ts safe, but we can-| eichty-niue acces, bas Geen Sole ee art Bee | hits, aot bre to his bed Wedeender atteren eee £20 PE: Ye him many friends. He is| {yall right toeay tl not afford to let the campaign in ‘thin tae go | Riaing Bun for $9,600. then lay down and shot himeclf through the | PUiAR SUE OF Ha i Bod ELECTION SUT reining” at mt! of yar bas. le @ reputation as | by default,” was Mr. Campbell's answer. - P. 960 BLE FOR PARLORS, CHAMBERS, LIBRA)? iPod wt the eae subjects. a oalally the ue my x == hagas evonlen ars bebe The farm of W. P Howard, containing neni AND DL Se RGoMS CARPETS, STOV LATIMER & SLOAN, Auetionsers. jects, esy y dicatea feeling in the matter that is pretty | acres, near Chenapeake City, hs been #old to ——— roe ’ i tae a we incon n on the ticket. He is | generally shared by republicans in Ohio. | MreW. P. Howard for 816, ood” ‘The Champton Catch of Whales. rv of state | 200. ing houre and tiuprowements | [ATIMER € SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS AND AP SPECTAL, PEt | “These quiet, apathetic campaigus tell endly |” ‘The Warrington Property, 189 acres, near Bay | Thesteamer Bertha has arrived at San Fran-| 00 WOOD-SEAT DINING CHAIRS. 407 G STREET. ads we show of win-! upon the partyin the majority,” said a well- | view has bcs sold. to Wee HL 50 SADDLES AND BEIDLES. nTUESDAL. cere, PAST POUR OCLOCK, eub lot 110. : OF TWORTORY AND PAse- ‘arrington of | cisco from Alaska, bringing news of the cham- ALSO, DWELLING. UN TRE. What a He Bog sale — B aoe = Lytle gs Rosle Philadelphia for $4,500. pion whaling catch made on this coast, ‘The | AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. Wi off, FRONT OF THE PPE, Sa teTE RE} T BETWEEN - * | House lobby w hings s ol > 2 1 HARN SOMFORT. 2 DWELLING. NO. ue ~ a 1879 and gra se: en-| Maine and Vermont. If the same rate of fall- ‘Transfers of Real Retate. wheler Mary D. Hume, which left here two DARING C0 COMFORT ABLEENUE NORTH WE Auport Teor, Peconded te hates bn Tae Seen aloe: recited end Gi | ing off in vote that is chown in those states | Deeds in fee have been fled ae follows: Job | #24 one-half years ago, is now on the way home =a : On TUESDAY | af Mes of te Diane uated m IsS6; in 1886 also received from Har- | -hould be experienced here in the much larger | Be with the product of thirty-eight whales, worth ATCLIFFE, DAR & 0... ADOT ION E it Party scored the degree of A.M. He is associated with | republican vote of Ohio do you know what the | Barnard to Ellen Martin, part 19, wq. 500;| £49,000, bade NORTH OF SQUARE 515 TCAD OCruREs PoC . Boston's leading lawyer. result would be? The democrats would carry | $2,570. J. G. Blaine to Alice §. Hill, half in- eee _—____ EW YORK AVENUE by acpth OF THE BAL! APATHY IN NATIONAL POLITICS. | Ohio by 60,000 votes. While I don’t believe | terest lots 1, 2nd 20, block 10, Meridian Hill, Liquor Traffic With the New Hebrides. LATE F. M. DRA | roved bya Sete é ING 2 HORSES, 6 MULES! 1 Doc: t frame dwellt F y“ The apathy displayed in national politics in | thut that will be tho result I would snggest to! ¢_. A. H. Groff to D. B. Groff, sub 136, oq.| At Wednesday night's session of the PHAETON, 7 VICTORIA BY WOGERS: age py a this state is something entirely unprecedented. | Poth ihe state and national republican commit-| 999, @—. ©. Gesaford to 8. M. Frazier, sub | Pan-Presbyterian council at, Toronto a tel- LEONY Canie Sey Rasy” Bowser EXTENSIVE SALE RY AUCTION uveyancing and recurding wt jpurciaser® Election day is only six weeks off and yet there | ‘€¢* ‘hat the result in these two strong republi- | 55 eq. 990; $4,250. W. E. Barnes et al. to W. | egram was read from Secretary of State Foster 8, 1 SE PE HARNESS, ‘ ng and made known at Jeetion d . 3 can states is by no means encouraging to! Recon et al., in trust iota 1 to 87, biock 20, | stating that the United States” t AY MORN, OCTOBER FIRST, | RANCTS THOMAS. Habsolutely no enthusiasm. Were it not for | republicans. Quiet campaigns are always disas- | H, Barnes etal., in trust, ; , | statin, e United States government was MCLOCK. 1 will well tn front of th the state campaign and the loral issues involved | trous to the party that it would hardiy be known that a campaign was | fortunately for us, it im progress. A few desultory flag raisings and | sta es that & few ecattered rallies, where empty benches | apathy in tl were the rule and not the exception, have com- prised the entire campaign as yet. The orators | . WOODVILLE FLEMMING,§ Tratere LATIMER & SLOAN: Auctions ’ 22 dete DENTISTRY U, © bersae association, he majority. Un- aes rt Roy he strongly republican | {0 4 H. Groff, sub 52, eq. 754; ¢- wi D. B. Groff | considering the ao of prohibiting traf- | aution rooms of Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.. No. &! Minnie L. | fic in firearms and Hquor with the New He- | Penns. ave, e personal effects of th Spear to Mary J. Stroud, part 1, eq. 200: Sele ¢ F. M. Dran re apathetic no é sout The full vote will be out | 9 Lee il lial jr He there, and you know what thut means.” al., lots 17 and 18, block 1, Ingleside: € #125. | brides and had not refused to enter into such . 84.) an agreement. nt ef mand — A. Denies That He ta an Embezzler. ith in at risk such re n, D.C. © Food ding. Be eee Nae Me is | ‘ORCE Ls is I8si B. ewell to E. M. Grinder, part 2, aq. 813; Ex-Ji Harlan J. Swift, | ident and ‘alee % = — are becominy rusted and complain bitterly WHERE THE FORCE BILL IS AN ISSUE. well fi r, , | Ex-Judge Harlan J. Swift, ex-president an ‘Auctioneers and Appraisers, iiauiakc sire naka: of the lack of enthusiasm displayed. | Tar Sran correspondent met a prominent P. Kennan to C, Curtin, part 6, £4,100; | attorney of the Life and Reserve Association 7G ste ee 7 Mi A Tennestee district, Conta set Keene a | of Buffalo, who is charged in State Insurance | eloquent young re- §—. Murgaret A. Duffy to 8. F, Ryan et al., in | Examiner Shannon's report with having m1s-| Both parties from this time on will make 3 | gemocrat from the wer s. ‘Cor. Tthand D ste a =, 85 muous effort to bring outs full vote, but less some new sensation springs forth their NORTH. | where H. Clay Evans, th ot The Inrvest orraniraiion devoted to uit ‘ a i 7 of the Supreme Court of the Complete and br semipomarpte je to be crowned with any publican, is the republican enndidate, a few trust, sub 20, 8q. 480:~. W. Whitney to W. J. | applied funds of the association, says that the BERT eat bia, tuade on the of, THREE 100-GALLUN COFFEE class dental practice in the world. detainee etanane “The present compeigs | days ao and from him learned that there, ag Flaherty, eub 31, «q. 809; @—. C. 8, Garrett | charges are false NORTHWEST. suade on BREE 16 ¢ Under and by virtue of decree of the Supreme | in the case of Ja jumbia, passed. 10 wi =f Lout: 2. 1 TH well as in rts of the sou is being made the chie easily be elected,” said he, force bill” to W. A. Kennon, sub 86, block 15, Le Droit ——__+oo_____ s could | Park; $4,200. Susan Kinber to Sophia H. Mike McDonald Indicted for Bribery. is advo- | Brown, rub 112, aq. 509; @—. J. H. Phillips to SeENA'aRT 4k “Ciders cas bids fair to be one of educatjon merely. AN INTERESTING SITUATION. equity. “but for Pledgeato the promotion of sctentite Spay * tH D AT HALE-PAST FOUR © a bite ¥ MEAT ‘The situation in the eighth district ts assum- | cqoy of the force bill. He is popular and both D. Birtwell, ot 18,q, 724; 8. D. Birtwell to| , Tesgrand vals cape eriaris ball BEDS EBAY THE | Feta fldowing neal propery. t9 wits AM that ‘000 _BAKERs, fng an interesting phase. The candidates are | democrats and republicans like him. He has | E- Birtwell, same’ property: @—- ‘Reame’te J | 2008 filed « true bi hacen Bracers | g A.D aes. st f Wastuncton, in the Distgietot to Ae Jobn F. Andrew, the present democratic in-| been successful in managing his own affairs, | H. Phillips, part 98, sq. 895; $—. W. Heiston | Donald for bribery, charging him with having | istinedished” an Io. Afty-seven nan's recorded subdivision of equare nmited and forty-one (241), Mon Qs reetby a denen of 80 has side alley 4 feet wide on the avery tes re dwn and be inc goods ever oftered in thls city. e3 irthiwest, District aforeeat ch we favite the trade and private buyers, as Tost rd of tie par-hase money tn | Of the foods have hover been tarde sid VERY BEST TEETH (falleet).. SM BASOLINE TORCHES, SERVE DISHTs, BAL nal ; which are considerable, and you know this al: | to D. Birtwell, lots 28 and 24, block 14, Le Droit | offered Justice Charles W. Woodman €300 for ins Ss ee es = ester. | waya tends to create a general belief that such | Park; ®—. and wub 45, block 22, Rosedale; $—. | biasing his legul decision in the Garfield Park | {eet snd four (4) laches rc onus to have alittle advantage at the present |@person will look after public interests well. P. J. Drury toP. A. Drary, Bt 17, 0q. 78; $—. | attachment caso, of lot numbered Afteen ( : time, Asthe readers of Tue Star alreade know, The district fx democratic by only 700 votes, | W.J. Frizzell to Fannie L. Byphar, lote19 to ag} Daridaonts aubaivision of ritnas Iote bere | he inacon of Masachusett's famous wer gor. | and but for the fact that Mr. Evans hus advo- | 21, sq. 650, @—. Julia A. Caton to T. J.| A Hundred Men Thrown Out of Work. | ftontyaste (Lo6) ur reccntad ae the eta ed ah and the very name of Andrew exeremes | cated the force bill he would be elected by at | Brown, lot 16, on Marlboro’ road; @—. Kath- nd sixieen (16), in Sam- aplete sale of kitolien SQ street “Ternis of sale: On» ce of the sur : fon A firg which threw out of employment about | yeyor of the District of Columbia in Book N. K., No. | cash and the balance tn. swe cian) Lastalbcernte sn one ij RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., GS pouur and inflersce inet are till potent "te | least 2,000 plurality.” |arine Chase to G. P. Wykoff, lote 16 to 24, | one iland iman oscestbd Welneeday tn the | Ufetet SFIS. On. court of the purchase rooney | eT eee etree ram day snicat the | ects _Auctioneets | $29 Crown and Brides Work specialty. the district the “Back Bay,” where the _, A third gentleman present suggested that the | Edgewood; C. W. Hoffman to peat Sit vee F in cash and the remainder to be paid on or before. hve | Dually. 10 begecured by the promsm ey now CuNyEE Sas ABLE IMPROVED —_ Sonponmae™ nsiie and that portion of the | f0Fce bill ought not to be an irsue there. | Makall, lot 10, eq. 61, and 5, eq. 79; @—. jense plant of the Fort Scott (Kansas) | Yisryatverdate of sale, Said deferral’ pormenthor crantdeed of trast on thy yr or all | OkpaL berate ‘OURTH AND FIFTH STREETS SOLTHWEST. oor pn Bette Se irtue of a decree of the’ Supreme Court of the 1 opece en can:, promite Saks & 0. Shin | District of Columbia passed in equity cause No. | All operations pertainine tenis BS | IES. wherein Jon P. Ford et al: are comrninanty | Peiniewly verfcrmned indereined . STA 00 wil! STKEET BETW ~ ‘To thls the “Tennersecan replied: “Oh, it is | Tox t0 John’ B. Colton, sube 56 to 69, uq. 656; | Cement Manufacturing Company. It was re-| puyiant th beovideneea hy the trometer, ole ot ele moc ede enc htes e Piinionstns | the big insue all over the south. Nothing has | 9 Alex. Schafer to Joseph Aymanoekitpt 1° | duced to raina, Locs @s0 006, of trast on therroperiy salt ona sail Sota or aes Thase nd fe rs bas lived on Common- % thoroughly stirred up the people in years, | 8q. 894. $3,050. A. Strauss to Carrie n, - eee ——_ to bear interest Bue rate of 6 per cent per annum, or wealth avenue, and been closely connected with | Pick up a county newspaper anywhere and you | sub 103, mq. 858; $—.D. H Groff 6 5. M. Clement of Buffalo Dead. at his, her or their option bay the » a wre hole of | y in cash, ~ the inubitants of the Back “Bar. ‘They will | Will see that the force bill is all they talk about, | Mary A. Madison, sub 56, eq. #-—- | , Sterhen M. Clement, president of the Marine | "he fusiew ig smmyewered Yo nell aid. descrsbed real | Aetaltine purcsas era wption. ,< deosit of aesnat the th oe aud cost of the | and Abniv Ford et al, are derendant perty at the risk oy ver fe ‘auction. in front | ation = se trustees will offer for ante at : front | 18 Vote for hima solidly. Then the magic name of ‘ith only an occasional word about the tariff | Mary A. Robinson to D. B. Groff, sub 47, 9q.| Bank of Buffalo, died yesterday morning, Seibert ctseeeTe toms mpom the Bene OBENTIO New Forkeve'at, | ScrOBER Tas” RPA MeN RTE DAV OT | Gull Andrew ix being used freely in the negro quar- %4 silver coinage. |Eterceunee ee Sane ee sixty-seven years, Ho was well and favor- | “A'dcn'afv of €7301! ald an a, whole, oF €250 upon | F aTiMER & SLOAN, Auctionsem 1407 ack BM. the fol, frre ‘un cull hae, tons alk ele Sux tha cen cf bas sea aelea ic eaaaiaele aaeicaaae | 8a. 571; $4,000. C. C. Gill to Julius M. Schnei- known in financial circles, escii lot ifsold in parcels, shail be made at time of | [, Ril ce nee pa rong Waiees tec. WeCa Guecions ‘oncx-| “ . j der, subs 14 and 15, sq. 189; $2,200. D. B. rs = TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VERY VALUARLE PROP. ‘Crown and ~ her. Unless Mr. Me Pita ‘Me, | _.The contest in the fourteenth congressional | Groff to C. P. Williams, part 5, block 1 ht af The terms of sale to be complied with in thirty days | “nT crTUNTE ON FOURTEENTH STREET ° : peet strength in the suburban districts Mr. | __ “ D. A ‘Ada Elected Lord Mayor of London. or the deposit or deposits to be forfeited and ¢! WEEN BAND C STREETS NORTH: ‘ona GBOkF ONS DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLICHED Andrew will succeed himself. | district in this state is becoming very warm bere gp Ve %. coer ~ ‘© Dek.| Alderman Stuart Knill of the Bridge ward, | ° y to be resold st the rlek and cos: of devault ing | BS. Fie ofa certain deed of, trust, dated 8 3008 | Reventon, egmmencine for he nape ara paint a Es, 108 14th aw onl sete 5 pore - - = 5 4 . W.O. | | , lay of Avril, 2 ly th Liber | On i stre BS at logon’ as aoe. CAMPAIGN NOTER es ee Dade ee ee | eae lota 5, block i; 1and 2, | aguinst whom strong opposition has been raised ; No. 162%, at folie a fine fetwecn aad fat Gunitred sete tiene | steht and Sundays tll peas,” Ail ite tranches Der. William Everett has been invited to the home of Senator Sherman. The repni block 2; 21 and 22, 6, 8. Brookland; @—. | on account of his being a Roman Catholic, numbered fifteen (5) tu said square, ard running | _*62-lin* ee flrene went with ead & etrert thie CO) fost ae again contest with Henry Cabot Lodge in the can candidate, E. G. Johnson, isa Foraker re- J. s. Bremmerman to Mary A. Harper, lot 2, | was yesterday elected lord mayor of London by | WALTER B. WILLTAMS & 00., Auctioneers. {eset the easter wall of tre ‘wosstory trick bones ou | ‘(HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, ninth district. The battle will be w close one, publican, und, us editor of the Lorain County Friendship: $4,000. H. V. Lansdale to Florence | the court of aldermen. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CASF HEAVIL) é 5 2217 Penn. ave. nw. Reporter, last spring made some very caustic (G. Phillips, pt. 7, #q. 497; €4,250. John Miller potas TIEFI PIANO, COST $900; Pal [Or bat Till win. lf, Everett, should pall figns at Mr. Sherman, which are now being re- | to P. R. Pulman, eobe Si and 82, 4, 607, 6. South Carolinn Republicans Meet. Se Stn Nah Jot, toa twentt (0) foot cllege thane seat wih eat iercugh Lodge s political career for the ime | produced in democraiie newspapers in the dis-| J. G. Louthern to HY. Kener, pis 71 and 72,| ‘The South Carolina republican coavention| TiQuk ak. BHENTEAtS, SHU REAL fect 3 gachea tuemne eet 100 fnokumared (loo) eat tose wert ntens ah ores ‘would Tecetve a complete 1) trict. | nq. 620; $4,600. Sellhausen to T. Knorl, | met at Columbia, and after a stormy oe RHSTANDS, HAL AnD Caan ; thence west 100. feet: the three-story brie belonging to Thies tN Mr. Joseph O Neti and Mr. W. 8. McNary will | “Senator Sherman fs. now forced by party re- | tb 7, 09. 878; @1, cad @ stormy teene J.) EXTENSION TABLE est 100, feet: them Tonony umtck houwe betometna to Thuan’. No be the two democrats who will represent Boston guisemente to go upon the stamp and work for | BF.’ Lesratt: eb’ : H-Pordbam, colored, was made temporary | BLELED- PAS GHAI, sil trase dwell | plate of borinn'nrom sald, Hstrest north Sein’ the alae een Cy ln SS sis.ba. Belle M. Zorees to Beste, | Seedings. stented the Pro) APRONS: TNGEALN AND OZER CARPETS Dalance in one and two | trick houses, aid eround ear impoted ia te on. in | *tt® Committee i concentrating all the forces | ment, for $13.52. M. toP. Burke, | “dings. GATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS CHIN, yang secured bya deel of trust OB | tn brick houses numbered respectively 463 c Morse will have a walkover in’ gt ite command in this district. Gov. McKinley Bere. 8: OD. to Anat Migwemmen rar RT ND GLASS WARE, ‘RITCHEN CHESES ah AT pose dy | ang 407 Wares norhwrtis adtr ns Gemocrate’ to ros nguinst im, declined the "POMS there Tuesday evening. Senator Sher-| {'sorton, lot i, biook 17, Brightwood; 61400. | 7 rm wetired banker] OS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, FIFTH. cou. os from day of sale, or the;pronct-t | eqah and the balance in teoageal Lauiatinente neat Smet to run against him, decii the man Wil ccutine all pis Onto work there, Be | Le Ls Last toF. W, Lash) part 15 #q. 1019; oe or Delcond, & well-known ret ae Mexcine NE TEN O'CLOCK AM. we sh 1 sel) at | 2 elites purchaser's risk and cast. A deposit and two years from the day o sale the deterred vay ewpty honor. Gov. Foraker will make several e. ington to J. part | of Buenos Ayres, and Senor Quarena, who owns | private residence, No. asec avenue | OF $200 poygired sale, ments to bear interest rate of six ve af routions and caucuses go right on pase. friend Jonson ‘and United tee | 95, sq. 1027; €—. W. B ‘to J.| one of the sheep ranches of the | meres {he abave named housshc efrects. in = Sao at HENDERSON, Paper sumau fro the Aay of sao unl pald.yayaii neni. resolutions favoring Lodge's ciection | Pry oa stamp in this ».” Baldwin, ‘Tn (000. tion, ———— | ee ja Aucts. _ | Geeds of trust of the Parchasers on the S Senator. but the battle will be waged on | wiil‘isit the district and make several epecches | Ko yaaa beets eo 5 $8308, | Arwentine Republic, both of whom reside in ve Te pur: Hl E F H I i F # eeperk : B1, oq. 508 ‘Forms: Cash. SC CSatiE aIGGe SANE Seal ctste molds oral ante at “ot Beacon Hill and not in county and couseulor Seer aning Ob He eeeran Boswil ent Bee, ed 5081 Paris, speak highly of the popularity and WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. | [JUNCANSON BROS, avcTIONFERS. | Chaser. A St, $3h0 wl be Pegntend Saona 5 iy Harter, who is the democratic | to John Leavy, sub 18, block 27. Long 20 "Gen. Cogewell has recovered from his recent | candidate against Jobnson. has naked the demo- | $4 tame "WH Brows, ict 88 Fi E H ib : A i i r S' SALE OF VALU. Low on | Bernat OF. ey ee | @450. Pena, and his cabinet, and express the | FQ ATCLIFFE,DARR&CO., Aucts,.W0Pa.sve.n.w. | TRUSTECS SALE OF VALUABLE, LO® 02 Sake naan Cees Sore Sta oe ee severe illness and will take the stump in a short | cratic state executivecommittee tolethisdistrict | fH ‘D. 8. Williatneon, sub 291, oq, | hope that they will re-estabilah the oxcditet the Seernam PRICK, DNBGLING. NO. gona| IALASD AVENUE IMPROVED BY A FRAME Spe All couveyanctur und vor ding +— } time. by te eg epee os alone. He wishes to manage his own campaign. | 1904: 4, 8. 8. Hoover to T. E. Smithson . NTH SinEET SOUTHEer By Act BRUEE, fo fale seve Pgh tty 23 Dirchaser of parsliaser event of * Harrison's re-election the | He is actively at work and will invite some of | ot ai., lois I and 8,19 and 20, eq. 89; € ot Wspa CSRS gear atthe, Diet ot Cala rendered itt A Till receive s cabinet position or else | his friends outaide the state to help him. He|D. "i, Stone to ©. BR. Talbert, lot 8,| The Hawatian Oabinct Save thelr Seats. PREF O'CLOCK FM oe eH el ie erate ihe tne, Je0z0in equity cause No. mberein Bea: ble foreig tion i return for his al-) writes friend here that be believes he willbe | biock "1; “Atalon He, 2420, JF | A vote on want of confidenos inthe Hawalian | remo ahh 2, scone 700, Beit at ars, fonda. the jets ee amae uable inneapolis, elected. To do so make ministry was reached at Honolulu on the after- 14 feet 6 inches on. with a depth | trustees will sell at public a1 q ae BUT Sib 'c repehlionn plurality of sboat 2,06 ©, Now- | noon of Septomber 15 and resulted twenty-four er Titer aproved by * Trek veiling bows com: Borenrn a. RY SHG eyo aust RAvirrs pane bn. a aw. WHERE OPINIONS ARE FOCUSED. = a S60, = ©, Hot. tc tenes te eisai ‘the raced abero oa te gance of, $2: to hiheattldaer, ot taiey four 8) of = conan ter Seapean district Har. twenty-one against the resolution, Sou wision “one Views of the Politicians at Headquarters inrgely made tp of the counties Gat o¥ com fileiger | the ministers not voting, ‘The president ruled | ¢>5pait sea o. Bisa option (of in New York. owe this district, made way with « republican Of 4; 15 | that twenty-five was the necosenry number to | 0, "em ‘egpmpied wisn Aften dae fo Correapondence of The Evening ‘added « democratic plural- ; Nw Yor, Beptember 29, 1892, of neath 2,000 upon it. It indicates the “ DARR&CO., Aucts. it. . be in that Editor Hart of the Wheeling Inteligencer, | Sane with rhich votes may be changed, in, that who has just visited republican headquarters, | ho had become unpopular with the farmers vaid of the situation in Weet Virginia: “The | through his milk dealings with them. state i¢ admitted by both sides to be fair fight- _ ing ground. This conviction has been forced Je + en the demoorats by the fact that Cleveland's bas _ majority in 1888 was 535, while Gen. Goff, re- 7. C. * publican, claimed bis election by 110 majority, ‘sab 98, and on « contest proved 150. That showing of BR, Due- © Our case as the result of that contest has never wren been assailed in any of the ordinary waysin which results are challenged. Therefore, when we claimed Gen. Goff's election as governor pointed facie case and ile" the content they hed wowing Yo a

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