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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896-TWENTY PAGES. = 7 Pete pee et GOSSIP FROM GOTHAM| © nrensrare reorm. — [HORRORS IN CRETE OYE NANA AAIAAATA STATE CAMP, SEA GIRT, N. J., Septem- All 86 Beauty is Madethe | Stre = abt aces coe ee vous in Armenia 2 fe Front. be L 3100 was captured by the Ist Georgia, the ae Thin Ss ¥ | mterest in the Political Situation in | D. u econasories of ; = | N nye $50. The known distance a 2a & 99 ew soz] tte Meter old Theatrical Attrac- | tats and the team aggregate i. Are fl e O Se. Fall a tions Comfig to Washington. lows: En neers taking the TLe People of Greece Aroused by the ering of Their Kinsp le und Eager to Defend Them, ENE mW) From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening Star. NEW YORK, September 3, 1896. What with Li Hung Chang, the interest in the gold democratic convention at In- dianapolis, the artival of Joseph Chamber- lain and the advahce opening of the theat- rical season, the city of Getham is more than usually lively. The Chinese vicero! has been entertained with all the lavish sely the score they mads |The American lady display that is so much affected by New i. Georgia was then seven | by th Yorkers, and when he left today those who | PoiMts to the rear. 5 had the affair in charge felt that they had Scores of the District Men. nothing to regret, so far as their efforts| The indix ‘| contributed to his getting some idea of the | @ré heres Monday, September 7, Occurs Our FALL OPENING. The multitude of big and little cases of woolens > V2 ae: New. Goods. Bs Special Corresp we of The ae PATRAS, Greece, Av Yesterday the Americ hac two interesting caliers. One was er American woman who has spent mcrths in Crete; the othe frem North Dakota, who ir ame | # bart of his vacati ws Star. ust 14, 1896, n consul at Pa 4 HERE is only one way by which any discasc can be cured, and that ts by removing the cause, what- ever it may be. fe great medical authorities of the day d: re that ncar- ay every, disease is caused by ranged Kidneys or Liver. To restore these, therciore, is the only way by which health . is Sa veral zy » a clerg: ended to spc in the Holy Land. as frightened away atrocities practiced by the Turk: She says it is enough for a Turk to know one lives in Crete. No flag or na’ dual scores of the local teams|is now sacred to them. <P which have been piling in upon us proclaims in unmistakable fashion that e are re oe : f are all fighting for yz It has been well and truly said that “you might as well be out of the Vj] metropolis of the United States. One of Engineers. island. The women and children are left *. Saree = qyz| the most notable features of the great] 200 vds. 30) yds. Skirm, Total, | at home with a few aged priests. Th's oa world as out of the fashion.” pecially is this the case when fashions El Ghinaman's visitewasithe interview ne had || MOUNS-.-7-2---11 12) 41 : Rae y says the Turks butcher the women 4l 41 ACTS DIRECTLY with the representatives of twent : 1 in the most cruel manner, after killin WO} Appieby a 4: we ou Fe ¢ : ee Fs = -wspapers in this city. He evidently did | é, 2 os their children before their eyes. A priest UPON THE > ow c n eC, as t are this season. <>, | newspapers Cook sel ae 33 y I $2 are in line with common sense hey - HY | not intend to let any one reporter have al furor df BE had his tongue cut out a few weeks uxo, KIDNEYS anv LIVER eS not 4, | scoop on his contemporaries, so he made a Sues ° ; Sui Grahain 3 d_ the: ev We think al! sensible and tasteful people who see our new goods will ahaa 40 and then the v d on his he tar were d and set on fire. A hand- ath had his eyes pune? date, when all the newspapers were invited to send a representative to meet him and ply him with questions. As he c stand a running fire of interrogatori and by placing them in a healthy “condition, drives diseass and pain from the season, at least, “beauty is made the bride of use.” uid not s from . that th Second D. C. i Individual Scores of the District Team—Raided by Burglars. 2 Li Hong gs Syndicated Interview With | Sec! Dispateh to The Evening Star, The Turks Repeat There the Horrors Noto- : z to his mother, who, nom. Ye = —- twenty-two bright and keen intellects, he Gla 200 yds. 500 yd: wise unharmed Large bottle or new style z Sensible and fashionable suits made-to-order — $10 — $13 — $15 and requested the assembled journalistic talent ; Clay she managed to escape to Athens with emaller one, at your denser "| to select some one as spokesman, and so | ©b a $18 YA | Julian Hawthorne was chosen to act the | Whitacre... G 18. Its roput&ton—" Twenty years She -is now leading hi bou ” r he-is now leading him abo ee ae i the treets of Athens, mak ntunents. hit a Spec! Warn fe On ) on- part of interlocutor. The interview has al- | Wilcox......... ich naturally incites tie Greeks gen hee SO a 3: ready been published, and the readers of | irk.....0...0.. nt the injuries done to ® dournc! Toronto: BS The Star have had an oportunity to learn Cret Brrr roceoS9 ENE rE the views of the distinguished visitor upon few da. Mertz and Mertz, American customs, habits and laws and : : a many of them being : ¥*| his impression of one city First DC. ninent colonels and captains, threw off EDERAL PATRONAGE, FS F ne Chang ana Re 200 yds. 500 yds, Skirm. Total. uniforms and started for Crete. Ne 06 Street ee ie the Meperters: eins : 16) xt day the king and his ministers | Am Opinion Upon Mr. Bryan‘s Position oo e A . The mere published expression of Li] . Sy took action t the propo: on Civil Service Reform. 44 New SEra”? ill Hung Chang's views does not convey at zsqe3 20 eof Crete by the great 1 . adequate impression of the effect of the 40 (85 : rope, 0 prevent Greeks frem We are strongly of the opinion that the : fended dad gayatoy eoling [of there newaparey men with the ae ee to be a party to th ckade auestion of civil reform should be of humanit and commen moral! day Evening. brought sharply to the front in the comin through an interpreter, but every one pr . the Hed to presidential campaign. That question “4 Sa ee noted PALME ent knew that the interviewee understood | ap. ona pee “hon $ for protecuon. They were dr ae amet i stu a FR CRRR ERTS RRR SS & — ish as well as they did, and thar the | cumr.gnaincens appreciate were pen ae gx the hair and murdered in the stre aa eminagrraig sexta pagedaied pinyrsca _ 9 ° 2 $i He Telly why A the mint OF ap Uilcupreter was Sins | aeceireents iapectar ie Ge peenoe te 2 | by Turkish | soldier merican lady | #lthough its importance may not be so im- -We're drivin ge ate SEY Wes le tet tae | dating | Sa a trae = w& %| Senator John M. Palmer of Springfield, | tons asked and to frame a re Te not | 20. in. the regimental mate the 24 | facts in the case, She Is almoctonaten | Of OUF national as does that : : Geet AeuBE eS anes $ UL, who was nominated for President by lly, satistactory. “Nhe is a | Yoluntarily and gracefully the | and has gone to Switzerland to recuperate | fuySton which ¢ Sealer at ie lowest prices and best qualities in double harne Sees Ole $1 the Indianapolis convention, arrived home | slick citizen, and does not propose tobe | ct, that the EE ace ences [ene etd Sailing for America, ‘The clergyman | jn a wont. that one innppubative Ot It's the greatest commercial team that has ‘ever entered the | yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A com-| taken oft, h or to say anything | fhe the glass. = ope a age seer ene ee ee = : ervice, which in tn for 1 age. 3.) mittce e at iiliopolis, O: »| that can be us: n or his Rov- Bareiae anes - on his way to Jerusalem, Was warned civic Bondar race for your patronage. Se ea COLT AE Stee CL eR ES ae a ne ee by his friends not to risk his neck in Turk- ; ai nage age gcc oe : : cee Pouch teckel ¢ | arrival of the train at Springfield Senator | ° 4 : baggage room here jast night. ‘Tt ish domi: i 2 ger heaeegi <li pega hacer srg It's a sure winner with our experience and push to holc leit Gute e EBS OCALA ENO i trcatras embers cals ie may te large slices out of a valise belongiig to | cr Ala this cppreiats Jape amy urth- | be open only to those who give r nable Ses = Seed Sinaarese Siena J %) Pai a crowd of about 509 1 that he has been hustled around too rapid- | [78° slices: eee : er. All of this inform is gleaned from ince 4p Ms Ahan, Sie Oe ewe the guide lines. A winner for you—oi genuine bargains a é sons, who cheered as he alighted from the | ly in the endeavor to let him sce as much | 2700? Se Ae apt. Barbour's com-| what was freely talked on the stre Sect tel a ee Reinkeal eipies winner for us of greater business. an e = About 20, headed by a_ militar Ob he Ge aaa Leon eras aipestble urns on ing great value. Th AT ee cane ewe es aaliiied Lo perfor business i ere in the store unequaled opportunities confront = & ed him to his home, which had | bis brief 5 : Sidi entered the sutler capieen se of the governmen system. is Everywhere in the store unequaled opy pmels; decorated iby. nie itriendes Business and Polittes. took therefrom some loose enat TES acs parce Lrecisely revers orderly an you, such as these: % | Ex-State Senator Hiram P. Schumway in-} Business men here who are democrats] the xood The other cigars are by- | woule protect him tn honest ‘method of conducting the routin 7 = $1 troaue valmer to, th r| are greatly interested in the outcome ot | ™S y to men who are not as par- | ian’s dominions thourht | Oo eoltical work of g Mipraggrde ah bade ¢ Decorated Dinner Sets....... peCeCE OES $9.00 | troduce or Palmer to, the crowd of | are greatly | s : 2, | ticular as the burglars wert discretion the i a (houeht | gambling and scramb n its spirit and : 3%) 5. who rtily cheered” him. Senator} the convention at Indianapolis. It won't The District boys, being intelligent, a As ad Be or valor, how-} method. In the of the im- Decorated Toilet Sets..... sees. 92.00 3| ae ie ffect_ many voters in New York, either| not superstitious hat th nilediy | Gite eee night for Brin- | sense patronag ry it sees not zi ae = a eee el gra city or siate, for most or the sound money |i! 1 when rr before pero aie ee gc ree a sacred trust which mu administered Parlor Suites...---.--++- vesrr++ $25.00 ea eee Riu Oe en aueved 1USt | ae Onea (ee lector fab MCRIAES? uae ie (the. dillon ind menced thet Maj land I notice the New Week teow with the utmost care in crest of the . 3 4% | been spoken, but noti shes me lik | democrats © fo Kinley; bu ar iaS INaAle Ee or 5 aed vor tral nople—not only because must Straw Matting (per roll)... seesees $4.00 | this non-partisan, neig assemblage | will play an important part, it is Shae a ne tg bs ahaa edition 13 inet to deal lententis peopl t only they must have = 5 oo yes me here on my return from In-| in many other states, where democrats RGrniineilonmeche! é : toh nis attitude of the Herald at the countr Leatherette Couches....... sasensae. GO.50 : s. I feel profoundly grateful to} don't want to vote fof Bryan and. would cou Gineee Ul ar ee steal ppodntment Greck qpeee ke i Sey Saha ighbors, for this touching exhi-| not vote for McKinley. One of the sh Slenhs iGwold sii as de Patt oaues always ia 7 Oak Parlor Tabies......-- ralciaepneres 50 3 Riyburs SobUeREMIE Tonnes moe Be pete tor ay aan sign is now locked upon as truly prophetic. | as their best friends, Turks are “r coat De ey ‘ e.2 Se + lo properiy express my feelings. erit who is, o: HE RIFLE TEAM, patics of the most pronou ss Dressing Tables......+- 2° $5.50 % | 1 can only say may God bless you May ton ana Sew pre t this is no excuse for captured olitieal Sideboards. ..-.--.--2...-2-.----2--+: $8.50 | peulprosner, invivour tesket onde tn seer aa pateved Mekinley would cart | Wow the Victors WHI He Recely SLE then distriluted tot z j Store. 1 ca thing more expressive | jn) and King’s county, but, he added, M Hall Stands.->2,---- =... ccece $4.50 a © Q tha: havin : ; » have played o ee : + t down to MOUS as eon [Arr cn Rin SeTIRGR EL OnRET tne Buce ese ]| Ube -victoroublbeioade Gine Gearhior the | ed ee Oak Chifioniers (with Shc ---- $6.00 + thoat any expec nOf Teceivi state would go for Bryan. This latter pre-| District of Columbia Netional Gu w 0 powe riost di = I BE pon cece anlG: the conve diction was one that no one else has seri-| ye accorded a fitting reception on its tri- members of th ++++- $12.75 Sg Was to as 1 went ous fore, at least in my he umphant return frem Sea Girt, Monday | ves, gamblers, . nee ae umphant return frem Sea Girt, Monday | _ 5 es cs desi s the nomination a]. hav democratic heac i slaiae t > 5 | siters, un s erat > and galla plier trlend: cone whoillitars put hen, AlAt wasieinply tor ¢ evening. As stated vesterday’s Star | tdi 5 eetih trace cain 2 honor in the service of Oo) “i 5 would probably case, the escort | + y we shall have some h } The Vermont bilecti ae i | -< r poets % ape, 4 deserves s = the Ist and Sth Batt aS. Manufacturers Samples of Ingrain Cz rpcts tor you Went down th 1 met Myron Parker on Breadwa S- of volun be in iine to wel- winners. soldier, ne wore the biue, but a solr gray. I exp eee 25a Pace to pick ov and the first thing he sai Gas “What do you think of Vermont?” Of} ¢ aan I told him I was gratified at the Two things to keep in mind about us. We're complete rw ed to take part in s told us would on troy it it were Theodore Mosher, tne Distriet’s ad- 1 4 “ * a self overthrown r WO-h ‘i ing that co: e restoration of the Unio! yublican majority, sked him F etur Sui ae 3 ine ilousefurnishers—and 355 that complete oblivion extended: be hs BDUPaA aoe eal aed ne if ua returned to Hos 2 A WESTERN syine story. ave boon workin 46% oer ae 907 rth to th apendilny these t ‘i knew he had b: up in merning and this afterncon framed the |_| —— : dears with very Your credit is good. north to the id by the south 19 the hd knew tie had best up | fellowing oraer : i Fourteen Ratilees Killed im One | 90065 80 far oe Sees = : north afulness of the Ee mountain | ie Sankuewicaned DOCARTERS DISTRICT OF Co- Incides cerned, & ates an expecte ender that service tom t to New Yerk with ator Pro . & i < Hous? & Herrmann, 1 expe der that serviee to my Tree tne ia irene ; 5 atu § there, for r-asons that I and thirty thousa majori 1896. y had do RTT AND I not knew—for reasons that Ukey would | but had no idea that it would approxima aa pe exe Iswo it was om te rm, and ; determines Lemur ein Cem ee not give to me—no one told me why—I was | 40,00 the voti dot Lieut. in the capaci take its permanent and i eeroecensenssesoesonseeseetonconswe cots tseese | selec ed as the representa ive ‘ are uy | dent with the Che . : cutee iar shear ndian commission. It was near een Of the year, the weather sively warm and the g ¥ from lack of ra i shown a his Brigade sca Girt, S noi of uh Levi plemente ine, and that Jered me | uon there 1 takes place on the Mth i t will be a portion ins utherized to d pes, formed inio a provis Gen, Harrison's Speech. he com afresh in the pres bliean platfo 1 its uttera intry ratilics that we have plenty of dar had vis- | men in the repul’ MR. BRYANS PROGRAM. TO PROTECT AMERICAN GIRLS. pened The Kindly preside: -Hot ten- Lit upon me. After they then I yoluntes: nzten Sep-| Some Com ent on the New District Marriage Law ina Washington dispatch to} He Will Speak nd du: position ¢ ommis= drafted c hatta (Laughter, Mr. E len and “Warden,” The following appointments e, are announced | the Wilmi » mad because he at party, we I nom | gton (Del.) Morning News Cre ee ar em : specch at Carnes! malta ae ited them. About the aft sonable assurance in the chara yeridces tks Curnmeientie) Readquarte The happy smiles of a would-be Benedict | and now, my fellow cllizens T of admiring com- | Lim 285 o'clock p.m. | noon there came emis Seon | Foe ee erga icizos Bevel nd Sunda: and his lady love were rudely dispeiled for this t of you t is i me to be the | facing aor the west a terriblg rain ier tori | ccaesitinn OF eoonen at Salem, IIL; will speak the revela made to them by the mar- ees peut Be a aunile e : wugest argument for sound money that | ‘The line il be up : The wind raged and the thunder roared althfal extensi derson, Ky., in the forenoon of the riage lic slerk at city hall, that be-| fre of my promo: earuibatbeat not yet prese and it will have eet, to New York {and the lightning flashed in a horr Qn the other band Louisville on the night of the 1th cause the vorng lady was not a citizen of |touch me, nor do I value it as Ido your | 2 Se ae Re Aa tence to respective | manner. ‘The poor Indian who we in its contu tom, Ky. isth: Asheville, N. C., 1601 the: Gulla: Siates/a:Ucenea cor thelr mar | (Presence) ere this) atterngony swithy your ||and ste, The Work Ob Speaker Head in Pa ering: fae the agency buildi nabdaa lst eheecriad ae mond, Va., ISth; Washington, D. C. 6G could nat bei ianieds) Te was) mom be- | Ry ages andl yo Cerne aes jo wishes. many who ar actively supporting THEODORE MOSHE frightened half unto death and s bd erat « @iciuck wesc & Itimore, 21st. an will speak In| cause of any churlish inclination on the | mcment of men Wolidicalerésnltesne email Sickness there heard ex- i Adjut the skin with water. When the s cleetion, and of the « York Septer part of the official to prevent the matrimo- | ycu for the kindnc you have exnibited press of regret that pis ea cL 3 al tion to Company A, 'y and the clements h I won after so much strug r rT ¥ nalab union: Bae Becaneel (hela c | menagen ia ne pine tree state was “not the nomince j the voli will in all 1 your faces any marriage shall be issued | 19 * © done somethin the people of linois. I know I ho Mr. 1 im, there came a © m an adjoining field. It ing whi yan has saic sparate Battah no license for nd New I Ss tended to modi nomination this im- the Ist Theatrical, p uttalion; Compa 3 nett r ressi¢ He has ssid but litth F ts SHIghe seanie a : ed them enough to pay them pie 3 agony—a seething soun if pression. i leave today for } to which any c n of a foreign country on of their good ¢ al May theatrical season is beginning, but ne uae Sepa m something in great distress. sted <ither @ nontemume - make two. secs shall be a party until a minister or eon: you.” (Applause. ct fairly under way. John Drew, at | UG i to the artctee of Major Burton te, | Mans Were the first to | » io a very important tople, or stud~ pogvelies Fen Wale re is h foreign country in the} After three ch for Senator Palmer | the Empire. i = of Major Burton TB. | noise. conevalment a spoils policy which iny of them were so fright disappears te Wecanain United States shall certify that the condi- | the crow de ¥ the ist Battal at the Ly- | Ross from the ci that they lert plattorm and the party which he rep: coum, have - y plays, and | be conmmanded apiain John s not return during t 3 L “hi. s intimates oniy too strongiy. He tions tot of the marriage of the pea: Noun nae tuite a | Compa alion w Paiwesic tie en ot dnote rention the matier in his New : 5 Kan = both have d quite vy batta j Keokuk was induced to xo out with Licut, | Wid mot even mention the mz v his 2 laws of such country shall have heen com- APRS MEN S SULCIDE. talk with Mr. C Frohman in his office | comma y EB. Jet Ai aaiells lied wit ‘This is a new law (barely one S Supposed to be a Anderson cf the Isth 1 a York ch, which yesterday. § nan | pany the absence of Major “ 4 i stisation. not pI ment of his position, and which nired days old) “to regulate marriage in| J#¢ob Carson ¥ His Life With a] jy tianical youd ies from the eily eee Sear and premeditated to “I am perfe the result} the District of Columbia. hotgun has five thea y his control, and is | No arrangements have yet been male corner of the field, among th 4 fundamental que of my tip east,” said Mr. Bryan, “and | When it was brought up for consideration | Cs pndence of The Evening Star. rehearsing companies for them all. jie has | eta ae Rn pee eon Hee e old iree stump, they discove AN Se eee, my rvation is not hased simply on im- | in the last session of Congress the Senator! LEESBURG, Va., September 5, 1896, | st John Drew s mind now eh tecney a satiation Aenean Patras nond rattlesnake, some five c which show plainty who had charge of the bill stated that hol his community was arene ie new piece is successfully lau jis ne ai hat a luncheon’ will be | jong, which had been struck by Ii iéryan mekes a direct bid for tavor to tha Fress found the law in the District of Columbia BI oe ty as) ereatly shocked! toll tere is anuch’ at aataillvor bi | Spread. during the storm. Although so bad] element which hungers and thirsts, not fo dress in reference to marriage in such a condition | arn that Mr. Jacob Carson, an aged but | ter, his other interests are —->+—— ed that the flesh could be torn’ off in | the righteousness of a wise administrative dav ihat it was a disgrace to the civilization of | well-known and much respected farmer, | cerned. people in) Washingion,” he JESSE GRANT A POPULIST. chunks with a stick, the was still | S¥Stem, but for the spoils and saiarics of naturally e impressioa that | this country and to the capital of this na-|Jiving ncar Goresville in this county, com. | Said, “will have the firat opportunity of fighting with death, and at every sor vitive. eee acts acnued Be th jons of the old Mary- (mitted suicide by shooting nimself in the | Steins Becrbohm Tree this season, for he | Why He Canne pport the Two Old | Would endeavor to evil ts it up ee Sore 2 5 z unknown and Wrenner as 3 2 : Will comme his tour at > Lafayette Parties. at the noise. After som: rome DEMOCKA ances delivered. A speaker is apt : Ea head with a shotgun late Wednesday night. | Squace Oo . He was well: teas Z ently of intense suffering, ine - carried away by such a. But} had not been a marriage Solemnized ¥ The general impression in the neighbor. | caved at city wien he Grav} At the populist county convention at San Hy or eat the re- | the lim! that| in t of the District of Colum last fifty ye m then fe one ¢ in when L say that Lam satisfied wit sy trip east, L do th- | hood whe: ars which conformed te that the courts e Mr. Carson resided is that he aa aporarily insane whea he commit- t s of Those Who Will Speak at iy succ River View Tonizht. ibt you | Diego, Cal. yesterd: y and I have no de eased with him thi a great sensation caused by I. Wade McDonald, one of f moment later ts of Washington have planned speaker eerie and s ded the Tashi ace ; peat have m de a point of the following from | dead. Keokuk, who, af rousing . sides 4 sores : Ce : Bue hed ing to a statement by a member is h e n. U.S. Grant: eae ¢ pear & Heyes ahha eae essed were car Fron Se Me SR IS na Carson's family, one of his daigh- eptember 1, ISU Gn Roa seals F : 2 area ties who had violated its provi aa f 5 ager ane nets - ae é begnnietiigored eae Rapa coc be ble to its penalties; and it was | (re ead been to an ent pongnicink ihe “y, Phe Girl I “My Dear have noticed with Sn eA a3 ap erie a ‘Der ould appear to indi 4 awe i nd i pene atie ey, “The Gl! 5 zt ouleed i stooped over am iui aoe aie relate Democratic Fecal Gn enticony a riant that the law should be | Yi fore When sh Me, are of those that first saw | much interest your withdrawal from the | cision in a KS nee ae ae - amended and those sections repealed. Gene earris jvho hag re- ent Iu Weshington, anal am opkiile | acnocraiic parts aad cenoucel @kleke po (ABE SNe Red a Association (ur Jo ausploes the ex- Sins whom Ihave met, and who have} In connection with the particular part | U0 2tes tie cena ig that dam sure will t aye va De es CIE Oe pee" | drove of young rattlers, numb cursion is given) their friends will Scuieas es at democrati: gath-| of the new law which relates to marrying | Govan ice to oLines Nir fepeeu seeded a production there this | Ple’s party. This action meets my appro- Si carnp dcauane wun ok m the trip end pe themselves upon rl Pherae ie to | foreigners in this District, some very curi-| Which ‘che dids mad treat et OF water, val, since 1 have concluded to enroll myseif ee om ser Nar Gr intent te ae Giles HE ee Eres Serrano a etal tates Shia iiadahowecer uae iiy isteone, in front of the Casino T in the same ei The tnane jank in ans, Who Said that when the mother | SP sures, ‘The mecting is lo. be ead (op cain toler ek : arle who | When she heard’ th sioni of ai weanon gh, Frank Zimmerman, the republican erm must drive from } er foresaw the danger of the lightning, | held in. the ch lighted pavilion a ‘We want to protect American girls who | dnd "turnin Ge picts dye Watou's manager, apd that party any one who belleves as I ¢ the custom of sakes when dancer | River Nery one can sours BEG SNR CON OEY reasoner auty the floor w halt blown off and | S@eW. wh pilot Mr. b. C. Wt wi the anarchical plank in the democra tent aie, She 2m) ey Ene ne tbeer ee Auiiien accomplishments or the possession of a for-| ine wun 1 . It is believed that | 2tH#h Boru” Oj Company, Ail plaiform must iuse to ‘ord them prote thi tune from the rapa of adventurer: Sone atts ihe any per Mr. < on, after gion. Mr. Aibau intercsted in Was i itle stoneine tolor ny the muzzle of A E . 2 believes in the prot: 1 of Americ; ved from ty question. Sucn men | Whether titled or untitied, be longing to for-| the weapon to his , discharged it by |REW at votlage at Long ranch, Iuens at home as well as abroad. mother si he “jhe to me afterward and have ex-1 CHR, countries,” said Senator Hoar. “AS! pusning the trigger with his font he runs up lo this city every day or two. | “The plattorm of the pom turned t attention to for ae ot SNe esate GuLAITeS the law exisis at present, for instance, no] What could hive caused Me Garson to Mr. mesman the long | on the contrary, no objectionable principles, | YOuNS Tattlers, ‘The rat ae rahe eee cece See ned’ that dha acneks Gb the Chicazorg person in a foreign army can contract a| commit th ed, unless it was done w chain of theater: and seems to offer a political home that an | SP@khe numbered twenty-two and wer : i abe Eh pare were ater alee lawful marriage with an American girl} cufering from. vompc y aberration of {2PUNE ef which American can proudly enter. St specimens ever seen in the wesi. presse. 2 ne form were atie Without the assent of his own government. ind is a mystery, the ‘istmumored ew Colum houses are links, “Yours truly, J R. GRANT.” f presen vy. Jerome of the <x-Gopmor <tiaus lar inierest. : In France and in some other countries no! that he had been desnondent for a we - Snow is interested in the progress | Mr. Grant has been a re Torre jon, Who sent them to his wife in fea Turning Toward Silver. person under twenty-five years of agecan | crate period on account of financian nn: he Work on the last named house, for | Diezo for several. years. ie has wginaw, Mich. Ines ~ Others have come to me, men who even| Ce#tract a lawful marriage without the i id that a few days before his a property inter s there of his parents. No person over yut has taken it-] But the scene there. Mr. Whitney is anticipating a g} i y ciple: death he as a frien) to go with hi 7 t] ue part in pubtic atfal His letter pro. | Mesh to crawl was yet Cisngteo with our party principles, and} twenty-five years of age can contract such | jean he asked a fr latter did, ond aeeeieg | success for this new » and has en- | voked prolonged applause in the cont young rattlers had by ded pga iain See a have assured me that the change in senti-| a lawiul marriage without notice to his pa-| nim in straightening up some of nis anne | eased a splendid company to iaterpret it. | Hon ma | sa ect caret aoe es siart nent toward the free coinage of silver was | rents, if they be living, to give them an op-| ‘st that time Mr. Carson said he did not | Mit. B.D. Price, who was for so long with Capi coin ai © d somewhat one of our old-fast: tively, at 6.30 ay Every o = ing of waich they had never seen | PoFtunity to file objecticns, though their | os ycct to lice Toes he was a man of | Jehn McCullough, and who later plioted - . cheep Nae Se eae eden Tals ee omething of waich they ha ver s consent is not necessary. scme seventy-five years of age no partica. | Mt: Leslie Carter in the “Ugiy Dackling, After one of the bitter , | been reache: Sivas Gtabiod ta eis to be pres the Hke. Added to this, the approbation ‘So a person of that character can comel| iar significance was paid io the Ss now the manager of Proctor’s pleasure | in a democratic primary Gren re pla, log council chamber, | The Intversta which every public speaker cannot fail to} here and contract a marriage with an| 4, uillcance Was pail to the r Shy. | alace, at osth “street and 4th ‘avenue, | 1" 2 emocratic primary contest in the | Aree laye Ia the Old lox council, chamts discera in the eyes of a sympathetic audt- | American woman. take her home. and al-| aren, tive, sons and. two ‘daushters ad | Which is a continuous performince house, | State, the convention of that party at Rich. | cherry-red_ coals, n the Union temporarily residing in Wash- as convinced me that a large propor-| though he may have dwelt here with her as| grown, He was ant ececlen seers: an [commencing at noon and lasting anti 111.20, | mond yesterday afternoon nominated Capt, | ferwura with ine ee eaten, Same | Ame Uaon temporarily remiding tn Wash- Pade tag tote ke propor’ | her husband for ten years, she can be turn farmer, a ates i the people whom I have addressed honest, industrious and kind neighbor, for | He said malsing, up. Sreat revel, || John B. thing like S00. Frank ! Lamb of Henrico for Congress in| cd them upon the coals io osford is pres- n impelled to applaud, not out of | ©! ovt and the marriage is absolutely null or Congress in which will be seen in Wash- In th whom all hal the high 5 t esteem, and his | 2S cempany, the third Virginia district. After a stub, | ™eantime Chief Keokuk and. the secant] ident, and other offic D. W. Gail, and void there.” srt ce ‘i b commun. | ington at the new Columbia Opera House = mae stub-| chiefs and all’ the cou 0 {be | Vice president; rrespond- CE Cok l {out of ap-) "Senator Hoar instanced a celebrated case | fy have. Sede eee £eg Gommun- | following “Brian Boru born fight the Lamb men won on the first | hal become neated oe constructed | ing Secretars chair~ n of the troths SI : f the | {2 Ulinois in illustration of this, and re-| piace yesterday and was eee ely, itGHAEE FRANK T. HOWE. baliot by » The nomi- | table near by man executive comm: Cee een dudlenee tren | Marked that there age hundreds of cases 2 pees eae Se oe cee Car tmas Subeequentiy made unlanimou ief Keokuk turned ——_ RES, SUCCCRES ONE AUC UCC se that have happered Showing the inequalit ol Ellett and Capt. Lamb, the nominees, | his interpreter said: K that without egotism T may and iniquity growing out ef such proceed. To Open a Store Here. Photographing the Garbage Carts. | jotiy appeared | the convertion lind | tmaente te som aike ee eee see Deo ee nr eevee in farce of feo ac | mes: We are'to be thankful’the Senator| A new shoe store is being established in| Some critics of the garbage sirvice nav-| stoke “the defence hdidate pledged his x, but to the Postmaster Willett has issued an order far more enthustastic in favor of freo sil-| said, “that every foreigner who goes to an-| this city at 931 Pennsylvan : ver than they were when the campaign be- gan. avenue north- | NS questioned whether the statement that] Successful rival his hearty support in the west. The owners are the firm of N. Hess’ | the contractor employed sixty carts in the! form indor inmeeT Gar Tey ee as fellow The fe other country not a villai rattles nak 1 declined and there marries a wife is but there are enough of them lowing divisions of the main office s E : Se aN < : ned Wand all |. with ‘hanks, a Will be closed to the public Monday, Sone sents soe : to make this an evil requiring correction. | 50ns of Baltimore. This weil-known house | Service was true, the contractor has ar-| of the declarations uf piiae of dhe maz an chomis from pase & Slab damian inset beeen ee The porte has asked for the extradition | ‘This new provision of law does not make | Was established twenty-seven years ago by | Tansed to supply the health office with tional party. € nominee, ts | fail-bloods. mber 7, ISK (Labor « a y order of, the detained (at Marseliles Who | the marriage void at all. It only prohibits | Nathan Hess and S. W. Hess. The formai| unique testirony on the subject, The| 4 farmer Of Aenrico, counts @isids Ghe || one wla sander Hal imneSny Meri to viston, registry divis were i Te oe Concent |e Suter fens iqlemnizing it until this | opening wili occur September 9. ‘The store | carts employed in the service were all a: DLS Jemocna eye ken, | the snakes around and the Indians were | A delivery by carriers from main office she Otsomuin Paok ab Constantinopicy Bue | has heen |done—untilgthisicextifcdtamtrom| trea sBieveneNontna reiting: x sable oe a oul we democrats of the dis-| devouring them with a relish equal to a} Wil be mad 7:30 am. Carriers’ win- it is believed that the request will not be| the forcign minister on consul chen mom | itsel @ prettiest in the city. | sembled at half-past 6 this morning at New gran Instractton by mefl adapted to every fee louse Biethignt ag peoeece Takes you Te time open for delivery of partments tre trict tor more than forty years. This firm will make a specialty of supply. | York avenue and 17th street and a ark: a negro waterme 2 = cc s & a photo- 1: ing shoes to order. A newly patented biey-| graph was je from an elevated poi pan on da : ; t u cle shoe will be one of the features of the | witch Wis cetccted will, deatinetiy Bante Mes. Bangs Given a Divorce. oT yng ts el Ce So naga zenship and takes his wife back to his na-| stock to attract the attention of wheel very in the assembly. There were a Spaba Caen se he told me that rattlesnake feasts tive country, she goes back as a concubine | men. ‘The Washington house is °maecey | Cvets , cart in _the assembly tuete were] Clara Cecelia: Banes was granted = ai-| ro umeommon nocumitntes tear love Herself to be lawiae cera nee | bY Mr. J. Burns Dalton, assisted hy dis | Seve Ghee Son tnetey And, the Contractor vorce yesterday afternoon by Judge Cox| hoa Fos dndiane, It has beens Sie re herself to be lawfully married ac-| Harry Minster, boi well-known Wohin: | eoeqt! the garbage of the city. It is un-| {fom David C. Bangs. She is granted tne! he Said, as far bac! he could rem and'§ am ton men. derstood that the picture will be used to| custody of one child. Roscoe Niles Bangs; | Pe at Be exp eie| HAL in) ocigr gee d Praag agers ce ———. adorn the annual report of the health| the custody of the other, Laura Louise s : ssa St s, being eranted to Mr. Bangs. Each been produced; and without such a prov ion, if the man still retains his foreign citi- n feast. on | Cow will b That same even s in the P general publi ns Will be ma nd 3 p.m Lm. Collect and 31 pe only. Tuition mod: Law ate. 3 conrses—Pren: he cording to our law. It is only to protect our citizens against adventurers.” © Urumsaction of busi- ree to Bald Heads. z behead the snake bet it igs itself. | to the public for The national convention of the Ladies | officer. ul the snake before it fangs itself. of the Grand Army, just held at St. Paul, wane If the snake should bite itself before vi pplic: 2 ——S parent is given the privilege of secing the | ing beheaded, the chief explained, the | Station A...........-6 to 12 a.m., 5 te T Perm. CLG AE Beer ae eae paid a compliment to a Washington woman | The Henry Klotz mentioned in yester- | Phil from whom separated at statcd inter-| flesh would then become impregnated with | Staticn EB. pm, Beme Sehioot of Law, = hafr and renove scalp diseases. Address Alten | PY the re-election, for the third term, of | day’s Star as having been arrested tor us- | vals, and Mr. Bangs is required to pay|a deadly poison, but otherwise there ts | Station C 9% Tekphone Butlding, Deireis, altebe heim Medical Dispensary, Dept. P., Box 779, Cin- | Mrs. Florence C. George ae their national | ing profane language was not Henry E. | $100 counsel fees and an allowance to Mrs.jno better food than the flesh of the dia- j Station D. u3.0c3,noT &d5-40 cimnatl, O. = au20-sit treasurer, és Iotz the restaurauteun Bangs of 430 a month. mond rattlesnake, Station Be 4

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