THE WASHINGTON TIMES VOL.l. 30. 164. WASHINGTON D. C.s WEDNESDAY SIORINTN'G-- , ATJGrTTST 29, 1894. OE CENT.

A more magnificent pageanthas rarely been re- 500 mon, with Brig. Gon. S. B. Provost command- GOV. YfAITE ARRESTED. viewed by a Presldont of tho United States. ing The gonernl'a staff consisted of CoL Holmos, TILLMAN HAD THINGS EASY WICKES HAS MDCH TO SAY Lieut. CoL Parsons, Major Wright, Major Vaughn, Colorado's Executive Charged with Open- IN LINE MANY THOUSANDS IX LINE. Capt. Cunningham, and Capt. Kostata. THOUSANDS NEW JEHSEY'b KNiaUTB. ing Some Ono Else's Letter. Ono of tbo Grcntcst Pageants Ever Seen on Tho Brooklyn Drum and Fife Corps was very Denver, Aug 28. A warrant was issued late Avenue. much in ovidonco during the parado, and tho Senator Butler's Friends Tooh But this afternoon for the arrest of Gov. Davis H. Pullman's Right Hand Man Testifies Waite, on re- Thousands of holmets glittered, thousands of boys who wero perched at a perilous risk on the Little Interest in the Primaries. tho sorious charge of opening and Before the Strike Commission. sabres flashed, and thousands of blue and whito walls of tho now e building, nearly lost taining a letter addressed to Mrs. Likens, for- Military: legs moved In unison as tho Pythlans of the their balnnce, and incidentally, thoir lives, in merly matron at police headquarters. Tho war- Magnificent Spectacle PresentBd on United States fonnod for thoir annual parado craning thoir nocks to hear It after it was fur rant was Issued by United States Commissioner down tho street. It lod the Now Jersey Brigado, yestorday near tho encampment grounds, under Brig. Goorgo H. niusdalo, who also issued warrants for the st which was commanded! by Gon. WILL BE HEARD PROM LATER of Prosidont Donnls Mullins, of the police 0FF0SED TO ANY ARBITRATION KuenUe. the frowning grandout of tho Washington Monu- Rhodos, with tho following staff: Adjt Gon. Uavis, board; Hamilton Armstrong, chief ot police, and Pennsylvania ment. Tho sun shone brightly, a cool breozo was Quartermaster Gen. Hawkiugs, Commissary Kate Dwyer, matron at polico headquarters. air, (Jon. C. G. Davis, A. S. G.; Col. Hnckett, A I. G.; doliclously tampering tho heated aud tho Major The chargo is opening tho mall ana also for bands woro taking advantage of every move to Hitchcock, nnd Peabody. conspiracy Nos 2892 5110, ThoNew Jersey boys wero inline shape, and under Statutes and nil the air with martial strains. Eeturns Eeceived from Nearly All tho Conn-ti- the penalty for which is a fine of not over 110,000 Vice President Wickes Dees Hot Thiai Tho squnds and battailous inarching to nnd tho Potomac mosquitoes havo evidently had or two years' Imprisonment, or both. The com. trotting platoons ovor llttlo effect upon tho men who aro nccustmnod South plaint Voluntary Division of Profits in Prosper-0B- 3 fro, tho cavalry in tho of in Carolina Indicate that the was made by Mrs. Liken, and was investi- field, aides hurriedly galloping in mnd haste, in to tho mastodons thoir native gated by Post-offl- Inspector McMechan. MYRIHDS WITNESSED THE PROEHNT search of soiuo ono who could not be found, tho Stato. Toto Cast at the Demoeratio Primaries Gov. Waite created quite a sensation in the Times Better Than tho Present Sy- brilliant uniforms and nodding pluinos, with Tho Buckoyes, with Brlg.JGen. Potor Wedner commissioners' rooms. Ho was highly Indig- green grass in command, wore aro in particularly good Was light With tho Tillmanites Successful stemNo Eviction List Prepared. tho beautiful background of nnd ovidontly recep- nant, and when Deputy United States District trees, found a sight tbat was fully appreciated shapo, and romemberod that Attorney Rhodes stepped toward him with ex- by tho thousands of citizens who hud gatherod tion and lunch tho day beforo at tho homo of tended hands the Governor met him with a cold about the base of the Monument. their friend and Hopresontntivo. Tom Johnson. stare. Gov. Waito pleaded guilty," claim- The Canton. , band, which lod tho brigade, "not The cavalry gathered on B street facing west, Aug. ing he bad not opened the letter, but that its Chicago, Aug. 23. In the Investigation of ths President Cleveland Reviewed the Gallant and were iu saluto as the entire Hue wont by, attracted grorl nttention, looking very natty in Charleston, S. C, 2a Returns received contents had been read to him. falling in and bringing up tho rear. blue coats and vhito duck trousers, and at their by the News nnd Courier from nearly all the The hearing of tho case was set for noxt Pullman strike by the national commission to- ' Tho first section of the .Mount Pleasant Drum hoad stalked two giants who had hugo axes Thursday, was suggested day. Vice President WIckes took the stand, and, Knights Lily. slung ovnr their shoulders, but lookod peaceful counties in the State indicate a light vote at the and whon it that ball of the Corps, tboso bright and handsomo little fellows Democratic primary be fixed at (5,000, the prisoner sprang from his questioned by Chairman Wright, said that tha in nliito, red and yellow uniforms, whom wo and cheorful withal. elections The chair, pacod the floor in front of the commis- "The Chnttunooga Band," quoted some ono election was to delegates Dem- cost to the company of building the cars under have so often admired, started the procession at organiza- held elect to the sioner, and exclaimed: tho corner of B stroet Seventeenth, and from tho drum head, as that excellent "I am contract at the time of the strike was about aud van of Tennessee Brigade, ocratic State couvontiqn to be hold in Septem- the Governor of this State, and these steadily on their way toward the Avenuo. tion passed, in the tho proceedings are hold to intorf ero with me in tho 51,400,000. $240,000. 's ber, which will nominnte Gov Tho labor would cost about Shortly ufter tbo start was made, and as soon ns Brig. Gen. Alex. Allison commanding. The candidates for administration of my office. I shall not give IN was circling park road, a stnff was composed of Chief of staff, G. N. ernor and othor State officers, and to nominate may The contracts were taken on a. basis of reduc- WASHINGTON WAS HOLIDAY HUMOR the line about tho II. C. Jr.; I. G., ball. You send mo to Jail, but I will not party of mountod gentlemen wero soen gallop- Gutherle; adjutant, Goodman, H., Congroas, of give balL" tion of 20 percent, and thus under the old prices (J. G., H. I Dttlin; Payne: A. C. candidates for members the ing furiously across tho lawn. These turned out White Hall; aid, Finally the commissioner accepted Gov. $340,000. G., Faris: brigado chaplain, Mujor H. R. Howard; county officers. the labor would cost about to bo tho citizens' committee, who headed the Waite's porsonal rocojnizance to appear for Mr. on parado. A. D. C , Ma. D. S. Page. At mnuy places, the conservative voters ab- of $100. Wickes admitted tbat this basis the Brig. Gen. S. Mc- trial In the sum Supreme Lodge Held a Brief Session Important Questions to Be Determined Pythian The committee was composod of Messrs. Conn, Tho Minnesota Brigade. F. stained from voting and probably the Tillman company had reduced Its receipts K2,0GO and th Emmons, Holsloy, Donald commanding, small In numbers, but no Brown, Mitchell, Anderson, one-ha- lf employes' wages $00,00. This.Jthe vice president Sisterhood and Pythian Sisters Seeking Attachment as Auxiliaries Typical Scenes at ondAglblg. bettor looking or bettor marching men woro in vote foil off as compared with the vote THEY LACK CONFIRMATION. tho line. of two years ago. Tho "cut and dried" ticket said, looked hardly fair, but he thought it much, Camp of the Evening Two Officers Disagree CHEERS rOH WASHINGTON SOLDIERS. George Washington Pleasures Eight WAKE WAT FOB W0LVEUINES. was undor the circumstances successful in all All Sorts of Reports aro Prevalent at better than to throw the men entirely out of em- Rifles, con- During the Policeman Clubbed a Spectator After tho drum corps came tho National now Wolvorlnos, camo tho Tillman counties. In tho four or five Shanghai Rcgardinc ployment. Knights Overcome by the Heat Parade And the for servative counties the regular Domocrats tri- War .Matters. In answer to the chairman, Mr. Wickes said commanded by Capt. George Oystorr tho Fen- Brig. Gen. W. G. Gage command, Shanghai, Aug. 23. It Is reported here Gen. Carnahan Makes the Assignment of Divisions for the Competitive Drills Inspec- noxt, with in umphed. that that the cut In pay had been made to St the de- eibles, Capt, Domor, and the Corcoran Cadets, Iron-to- and tho following staff: Adjutant Goneral n. In tho First Congressional district the contost Japanese transports, escorted by war vessels, pression in business and the low seUlng price of tion and Beviow This Afternoon Brilliant Display to Be Made Daring the Copt. Edwards. The local companies were wns between William Elliott, of are landing troops to the northward of Taku, cars, and not to stop any encroachment on the crowd Quartermaster Genoral Jennings, Inspector Beaufort, D. A. of cheerod to the echo ns they reached tho and J. Sullivan, Charleston. upon proflts that were paid to the stockholders. The Business Men's Parade. congrogated on Sevonteenth street nnd the Goneral Curtis, nnd Aides John Bell, E. E. Full roturns have not been received, but indica- with the intention ot marching Pekin. surplus of $25,000,000, undivided profits, con- Avenue, tho Fenclblos especially, their splendid Raskins, J. H. Bobbins nnd R. D. Messer. As tions favor the nomination of Elliott. In the Another report says that the Japanese have sisted partly of Idle cars whose value wa3 con- baunor unfurled to tho breeze rovoaled long tho Michigan Pythlans reachod Fiftoonth street Second district Talbot has been renominated; in succeeded in landing 20,000 men on the banks of stantly deteriorating. The cost ot the cars was streamers City." "Omaha," "Littlo and Pennsylvania avenue on their way up, tho tho Third district Latimer Is surplus, so with "Kansas renominated; the Yalu River, separating Korea from China, counted In the that there was. to encampment was green habit with brass buttons riding big Rock," and "Washington" emblazoned in gold, first of tho parade was turning down Fifteenth Fourth district, Stanyarne Wilson, a new man, some extent, a fiction in the figures of th sur- The feature of tbe Pythian camp, and wero disbanded re- and that they have thus cut off the supplies of cream white horse thut went galloping through receiving a mighty shout of admiration, which street toward tho won: Fifth district, Strait Is in all probability army plus. the grand parade of the uniform rank yesterday F into Fifteenth street. The lady was appar- echoed and way down the line. nnd dining whou tho last of the line was passing nominated, and in tho Sixth, McLaurin has been the largo which tho Chinese havo 6ent Ho said that the World's Fair, in his opinion, afternoon. Many thousand Knights were In lino ently intoxicated, nnd a policeman soon had Next enme Major (Sen. Carnahan with his down tbo Avonuo. successful. down the Korean Peninsula. The report nays did not do his company any particular good. Now Brigade was now on with that the Japanese troops are converging upon iS,iOO,000 ir.nrching by brigades, and the procession hold of the horse's bridle and made her return entire staff, all mounted on beautiful bay steeds The York hand Dr. J. WHHam Stokes, Populist, got the nomi- The company spent in building new State tho wav she came. and wearing black plumes in their cavalier 1.200 men, under Brig. Gcil Chas. A Lutton. nation in the Seventh district. But in Stokes' the rear of the Chinese army, marching south- cars for Fnir trade, and the travel was not was more tfean two hours passing the Presi- Regiment per- Tho staff wero: Chief of staff, CoL O. M. bhedd; en so nomination equivalent an elec- ward, and that the latter will consequently bo nearly large The Fort Worth, , of Texns, hats. The commanding officer presonted a tho is not to two Arcs, so as was expected. He thought dential reviewing stand. Pennsylvania avenue got n larger sharo of the plaudits, principally on fect picture of an ideal general and much ad- A. A. G CoL Goo. H. Guardlnier; A L G., John tion, as he will bo opposed by Congressman taken between in addition to being that the Fair work had something to do with the a of miration was by D. Hnrris; A. Q. O., Col. E. W. Haven; A C. G., Islar, Democrat, who will fight cut off from its supplies, which. It Is claimed, was crowded with more than 100,003 people, a nccount of gigantic nalr steer's horns which expressod onlookers at tho niuko the at the will alone bring disaster. causa cf the strike. When the rush was over they carried at tho head of thoir ranks. suporb command of himself aud horse, which Geo. West; A. S. G., Col. Ed. J. Stevens; A. J. A., regular election In November, nnd by Johnston, about the prices got down to bed-roc-k and the men larger portion of them visitors from out ot tho CoL C. Do La Mare; A. D. C, Majors E. J. Republican, who is training A third report says that the French commis- Tho nlligators of tho Floridlans also caused the he exhibited throughout the parado. J. in for the race. Tho Hong-Tyon- g were dissatisfied. men Tho commanding general's com- Hand, C. H. Northern, J. W. Stackpole, C. J. Democratic party is greatly sioner nt had been murdered by city. handkerchiefs to wave as the marched with stoff was in the Stato divided re- He did not think that a voluntary division of easy .1. M. Quackenbush, J. Alexander. will bo two the sold lore of Gen. Yhe. All three reports Prom & spectacular standpoint the parado swinging steps. The procession was nearly posed of Brig. Gen. and Quartcrmastor and thero probably tickots in the the proflts in prosperous times would be better two hours in passing tho stand, and long beforo Cain, of Texas; Brig. Gen. nndinspectorGenoral Tho Wnllingford Band played the "Liberty field in November. ferred toin this dispatch are merely current than the present system. It would not be fair to probably eclipses anything ever bofore seen in tho tail end had passed tho citizens committee William D. Konnedy, Brig. Gen. nnd Chief of Boll" march as thoy headed tho Connecticut boys Senator Butler is an Important factor in the rumors ot Mianghal, and they lack condrmation. tbe stockholders to so divide profits. London, Aug. 29. A dispatch to Times the V ashington. bad countar-marche- d around the Capitol and Staff Edwin Ii Brand, of Illinois; Adit. Gen. down tho Avenue. The brigade was commanded present political movements and will doubtless the Mr. Wickes said the amount of back rent dua Chaplaln-In-Chi- following from Shanghai dated Aug. 23 says: was a masterpiece of martial splendor, and were back at the stand. Willinm J. McKoo, of Indiana; by Brig. Gen. E. O. Shaler. with the doclare his purposes and policy in a few days. the company from strikers was $100,000. No It on Its most F G. Sanderson, of btnff: "It is reported that tho Chinese forces. Joined Thon tho scene took brilliant Minnesota; Assistant t by 5,000 eviction list had been made and there had been the tens of thousands of spectators all along nspect. On both sides of the Avenue is a lino Genoral Col. E. W. Haven, of New A. A. G., Chapman; A Q, Q Budde; A. S. G., Koreans, have beaten back the Japan- no orders for eviction. Very little effort had Has-lo- army, line of march showed thoir appreciation with of waving red plumes like the crests of waves. York; CoL William Kerr, of Florida; CoL C. V. N'. Hull; A. I. G.. Traud; J. A. G., Davis; A. .. MUST HAY5 BEEN AMATEURS. ese with heavy loss to Kaiseng, . forty been made to collect back rent. He said the Wilson, Terr CoL Myers, captain, A. D. C, Charles R. miles north of SeouL The Chinese are still vclleys of plaudits given with an enthusiasm Tho scene is the vory acme of military Jersey; Aaron Arkan- Ellsworth; They company had contracts with the roads to run its the only thing marring being the sas; Col. C. W. Travis, Indiana: CoL Martin C. I Chappello and I M. Von Grnve. Train Robbers Held Up tho Passengers are helped everywhere by the cars over about of all the mileage that must have been most gratifying to the Con- Tho Coast Brigade, in fine, blue and whito uni- Koreans." conflicting molodies of the bands. It was long Joyce, Pennsylvania; Col. John L fnxo, but-Wc- In the country. In the territory covered by th Pythians and their countless friends alter? o'clock before the last organization was necticut; CoL Melvln M. Peters, Connecticut; CoL forms, came noxt. with Brig. Gen. Harmon in Aftcnard Caught. contracts the Pullman Company has a mo- a, ON The day was by many considered the most back In camp. John Brower, ow York; CoL George Koynolds, command. Tho brigade was composed of Erie, Pa., Aug. 23. A band of nomads boldly YANTED OTHER CHARGES. nopoly. CoL C. B. Carolines, Georgia, and Florida encamp- Michigan; Spofford, Now Hampshire; the attacked two passenger trains on the Lake Mr. Wickes denied that Pullman employe eventful and important of the present REVIEWED BY THE PRESIDENT. CoL Thomas Boutwell, Ohio; CoL G. J. L. Foxwell, Knights, and was led by tho National foldlers' Railway Promoter Van Aukcn Has Several were compeUed to rent the company's dwell- 4 G. Home of Hampton, Va. Shore railroad at Erie last night. While the ment. Trout early morning up to o'clock the District ot Columbia; CoL Wesley Smltti, Bnnd, Offenses to Answer for. ings. He said he did not believe that the prin- railroads hauled train load after train load of For an Uour and a Half He Bowed to the Maine; CoL J. Kahler, Indiana; CoL George H. "There's tho Inst! Thero's tho last!" was tho trains stopped at the Union depot flvo man, ciple of arbitration could be applied to a man in Crnger, Nebraska, and CoL John G. Smith, of tho cry, as tho cavalry hove into sight. Tho cavalry Thomns Qulnn, tho burly leador; John Groy, Quinct, I1L, Aug. 23. Alva Van Auken, the tbe cperation of his own business A matter of strangers into the city, until it was overflowing Passing Knights. District of Columbia. was under tho command ot Major Jefforson J. opin.on was available to arbitration, nos army en- famous railway promoter, under indictment for but with a great of sightseers. President Cleveland stood for an hour and a Tho p were Cols. Frank Dowd, Young, of Now York, and wns a great attraction, E. Angel, James Porter, and Frank Kelly, the matter of a man running his own business. Before 2 o'clock the Avenue was uncomfort- Ohio; Samuel I). Hunt, Wyoming; Adam Wal- being splondldly managed nnd In great form. tered tho coach and made demands upon the forging the namo of President Ingalls, of the The witness was questioned as to the salaries w ad- half yesterday afternoon on the llttlo stand ably ded. and when it came timo for the lace, Indiana; ,T. E. Sawyor, Michigan; F, T. First cumo the Baumor Hussars of Illinois, thon passengers for monoy. Big Four; to a bond for 20,000. was brought hero paid the company's oElcers, but declined to an- vance guard of the Pythian hosts to put in their erected for him before tho White House patiently D. I). Dunnes Hussars of Missouri, and last A great many of the passengers complied, girls, Blackmer, Colorado; It. E. Graves. Indiana; tho and surrendered by his bonsmen. swer appearance, there were statesmen, pretty rcviowing the great parade of tho Knights of John H. l'raser, Arkansas; T. J Carling and ('. the Arlington mountod division of tho District of glnd under tho circumstances to got rid of tho Gen. Xelson A. Mile took the stand when th inbthcrs, citiseus, dudes, swells, foreigners, Columbia. gang by contributing. A passenger on tho Lake At lenst a dozen people recognize him In the Tythias. was hot work for the President, who Kahler, Indiana; R. C. Gutch, West ; E. commission met after luncheon. He denied ths negroes, and, in fact, all typos of humanity It C. Coopor, North Dakota; Conrad Scsetfel, Now Tho parado was startod at a few minutes be- Shore No. 2 callod out tho window and gave nn man who was arrested in Detroit for forging the story that, on his arrival hero from Washington, promenading the Avenue. The crowd was a mopped his brow frequently and doffed his high foro 4 o'clock 7, making alarm. name of Charles M. llobbs. purchasing agent of y York; J. W. Balrd and C. L. !pooner, Toxas; A. nnd finished at it throo he had at once consulted with the general man- .ngu.a-l- interesting and amusing one. Good M. Haywood, hours in passing. Thero wero nearly 0,C00 men Tho ran out of the cars and wore the Denver and Rio Grande, to telegrams for agers. On 2, waa hu-- hat every time tho national colors or bannors Georgia; J. Bennett, Manitoba, July when this conference said on Mdes despite sickly ir one-ha- h: or ruled all the marking a division of the pageant passed before and Arthur Phillips, South Dakota. in lino, and tho total length was four and lf found in a lumber yard by tho officers. J. E. money. He says ho was bookkeeper for the to have taken place, he was in Washington, and id.tr and intense heat him. miles. Angoll, who gives his home as Connellsvllle. Commercial National Bank In Denver lnlS92, he arrived here on July 4. partially him- Indiana's . Old Sol was kind enough to hido Tho reviowing stand was not 60 pretentious a continuent. Pa., escaped lrom the officers but was recap- and that in February, this year, he was asso- Asked if it was true he had declared ha a of haze, which in a measure a chasoT f of Stephen of that self behind cloud one as is usually erected when a great parade is Immediately after tho general staff camo the PLEASURES OF THE EVENING. tured after undor a ustlnde bullets ciated with Little, New York.who has had broken the backbone of the strike, the Gen- m.'Igated the sutloring, but wilted linen and to have tho honor of a Presidential review. Tho Indiana boysvn strong,with nnd was clubbed into submission. Lake Shoro charge of tho financial details In tho reorganiza- eral said this was not quite exact. What ha perspiring faces were the rule rather than tho thousand tho Fourth authorities will prosecuto tho highwaymen. tion of the Union Pncitlc. He will be tried for platform was not more thnn live by eight feet, Indiana Regiment Band. Tho Indiana Brigade Reception a said was that he had broken the backbone of exception. placed at the curb of Pennsylvania avenue and at the Elsracrc and Ball at forgery at tho approaching term ot the criminal the opposition to the Federal troops. The com- CBOWD AMUSED Stripes. was in charge of Brig. Gen. James R. R. Ros Marinl's Hall. court, and President Ingalls has signified his missioners wanted to know if the troops forced ITSEM". covered with tho Mars and DOESN'T YAttT DEBATE LIMITED. willingness to prosecute. While waiting for the procession the crowd Mr. Cleveland was escortod to the stand and staff, who woro mounted on grays, and Tho parlors of tho Xlsmero wero simply and railroad men to work at the point of the bayonet. promptly 4 o'clock by CoL W. F. Bellow, of they handlod and sat their as if they were Gen. Miles said that while this might have hap- various ways. At Fifteenth at steeds tastefully decoratod last ovening when a throng Senator Blnnchard's Objection to tho Sit- ar.used itself in .Minneapolis, n member of Gen. Carnahan's nt homo in tho saddle. Thoy are CoL C. S. THOSE ALLEGED COUNTERFEITS. pened in some instances he had not been aware e'reet and Penasvlvania avonuo there was a staff, and CoL JohnM. Wilson, V. S. A., in charge Denny, CoL Frank Bowers, CoL John 3L Run-yo- of Pythian Sistora filled them from b to 11 ting of the Rules Committee. of it, and had issued no orders to tbat effect. Ha round of Incidents that served to.ontor-tl- n of public buildings and grounds. Tho former CoL J. H. Wampler, CoL E. L. fcivor, Major o'clock. Tho occasion was a reception given by Sonator Blanchard's continued objections will sold he knew nothing about the strike. spectators, hhortly beforo 4 o'clock a was attired in the uniform of' his order while Isaac Lyon, Major Jiarry A.Matthows, Major Western Dank Note Company Held Liable the and of Supreme Tem- prevent the sitting of the Committee on Rules great crowd turned the corner. CoL Wilson wore citizen's clothes and a slouch W. 11. Poltior. tho delegates and officers tho for Violation of the Stntutcs. como" on during tho reocss for the purpose of revising tho FATALLY BEATEK BY TOUGHS. Here they ootue. Here they was hat. Tho three took seats the stand and Next came the SixtK Indana Regiment, nnd ple, Pythian Sisters, to Rathbono and Franklin Chicago, Aug. 23. Pursuant to instructions pr ruptly sounded. waite-- i for twenty-fiv- e minutes, which timo sandwiched In between it and the Second, which Temples of tho District. But tho callers woro manual of procedure. The obstruction of Sena- al- from Attorney General Olney, District Attorney Rodriguez, a Spanish Sailor, Met Ji was a false alarm, however, and one marked tho tardiness of the Knights in starting followed, was tho Mount Vernon Hand, who rot llmltod to the members o these temples. tor Blanrhard is based on his plea that debate Joso a ter Jed ly the most disagreeable consequences the parade gained great applamo by thoir tlno music. The occasion was participated in by tho great will be limited and thus the sugar duty will in Dixon is preparing to prosecute the Western Violent Death at Philadelphia. f :r'.e mnoowit cause ot the excitement, who A great crowd of humanity lined both sides of Thon followed without a break tho First, body of Pythian Sisters now in tho city. that way be repealed. Dank Noto Company for making the plates for FHlLADELTHLi, Aug. 26. As a result of a beat- trc.edout to be three mombersof the Chinese the Avenue, on tho north extending far bnck Third, Seventh, and Ninth Indiana Regiments, Those receiving woro: Mrs. HattioA. Robinson, If a draft of the rules upon wnich tho majority lega'l an In full native, dress. In their usual dlp-- J into Lofayetto Square, whllo tho White House which compluto tho brigade. tho issue of special warrants by tho Stato cf ing he received at the handset a crowd of toughs - supreme chief: Snrah F. Goff, supremo senior; could unite wns presented at tho beginning of n.s.ti fashion they had determined to see the grounds were invaded, and men and women, Tho Kansas Bricade was the second in tho Mrs. H. W. Dodd, supreme Junior; Mrs. Alico tho sosilon, a vote might be reached on the Mis3issippL The prosecution will be under sec- early this morning. Jose Rodriguez, aged 33 rroosciin on foot, not taking Into consideration locating themselves there, looked through the lino, with trig. Geii. J. H. Lyon in command. Blossom, supreme manager; Mrs. Emma Bacon, question of its adoption. Coming in nftor other tion 54 ot tho Revised Statutes, which provides years, a Spanish sailor, is dead. the a t the numberless strangers in town bars of tho high iron fence, craning their necks Tho staff which surrounded him wore CoL J. Ii. that supremo mistross of finance; Mrs. M. D. Wood, business Is under way. it would probably mean that it will be considered a felony to make an Rodriguez, who was a sailor on the steamship would regard them as very decided objocts of to get a look at "Grover." Tho crowd had Welgant, Col. H. E. Abry, CoL J. K. La Kuo, CoL supromo of correspondence; gov- st mistress records nnd that no vote could bo reached. All tho Senators engraving or print in tho likeness of any lnte-e- waited for hours, and when the President Anally "Will T.Walker, CoL A. P. Riddle, Col. J. P. Mr& Sallio Wolf, supreme protector of temple; opposed to tho removal of the sugar duties will ernment obligation. The penalty is a fine of not Fauntaville. was walking up Balnbridge street he n they arrivod in front of Wlllard's this appeared he became the one object of their at- HIner, Col. A. Fuller, Lieut CoL A. B. Hedrick, Mrs. Sarah A. Hammond, supremo guard; Mrs aid in obstruction. Added to those aro the Sena- more than S5,00u or Imprisonment for fifteen together with three companions. As they neared knowledge had oome to them very forcibly. tention. Major Loroy Neal, CoL Will Wright, Capt, Jdn M. Weaver and Mrs. Mao Fryor, pastsupromo tors who do not boliove that under any circum- years. Mr Dixon Is waiting for Capt. Porter, of Second street a crowd of tough3 who frequent Tfcoro they were hemmed in on all sides by a ALL anxious to bee him. Charles M. Focheimor, and Capt. D. A. Johnson. chlofs. Also representatives of States, as follows: stances should there be n change in the rules the Secret Service, to furnish him with copies of this neighborhood managed to pick a quarrel mob of hoodlums and curious strangers, and but Every time he turned his head some section of The Kansas contingent was applauded right Maryland Mrs. Alico Gllman, Mrs Hnttie A. which would curtail the liberty of debate. tho warrant. The issno was for $200,000. The with the men. r tLe timely interMsitlon of the police tho and left for their period appearance end march- Mrs. tho assemblage was given a now view of him, Rydox. Ohio Mrs. Anna C'appel, Emma - plates wero seized in St. Louis while being During the fight which ensued the sailors wera 1 1 Inesc diplomats might have been Injured. ing, and their alignment was certainly on a par M. Boll. Kansas Mrs. Jennett 11. S. Neul.ert, shipped to Mississippi. Mr. Dixon believed the beaten unmerclf uUy by the toughs and left lying Ihey were rescued and warned that they had and tho people twisted their necks and stood on with auy other. Mrs. Missouri Mrs. EDUCATION NOT A RIGHT. .. Frcdoreka Gardner. Carrio prosecution of the bank noto company was a on the pavement. The cries for help were heard better return to the legation. One of the nt-- tiptoe with renewed vigor to make the most of The divisions in the brigade were: Mystic Di- E. Payno, Mrs. Jennio A. Clary. -M- rs. test case to determine tho power of a State to by a policeman, who called an ambulance and h s who is a graduate of Yale College, pro-trs- te vision, No. 12, Capt. M. F. Bussoll; Leavonworth Georpio opportunity. A largo of Wcsslo Katzenstine, Mrs. Guthrie. Judgo Bartlett, of Brooklyn, Holds That issue such warrants. had tho men removed to the hospitaL Rod- 1, but the ollce insisted, and they were the number ushers and Division, No. 9, Capt. J. A. Franks: Arkansas Massachusetts Mrs. Mary E. Bride. Mrs. Mary riguez died after having been in the hospital i.ual'y taken into Wlllard's Hotel, from the seo watchmen at the White House woro in tho space City Division, No. 23, Capt G. V. Cunningham; Schooling Is a Privilege. reviewing P. I.loyd. Iowa Mrs. Carrio Kenworthy. Mich- but a few minutes. His assailants are stul at c n 1 "loor windows of tvhich thoy witnessed the inclosed behind the stand to keep a igan Mrs. Alice Cutler, Mrs Nellio Scattergood. Brooklyn, Aug. 23. Judge Bartlott, of the su- ENDED ITS MISERY. large. parade. lookout for cranks and to see that inquisitive Rhode Island Mrs. Myrn M. Carpenter. Illi- premo court, handed down a decision y In n f r a few minutes the small boys amused citizens did not encroach too freely on the re- Cornwoll, Mrs. Haws. Ho ii quartera nois Mrs. Helena .lennio A. man- Dr. O'.Mallcy Killed His Son After Had th"j selves by watching the antics of tho grown served loosa Division, No. 21, Capt. W. S. Clove; Wlth-erbe- e. the suit of Chester Walton for a writ of FRENCH TROOPS DEFEATED. 4:30 'nn Minnesota Mrs. S. A. Towno. Mrs. Flora Him. irrnwjth the ingenious toys sold by the fakirs. At o'clock the head of the column of Parsons Division, No. 7, Capt. A . II. Swatszell, to compol Principal L. B. Hannford, of Accidcntly Injured Knights moved from the corner of Colorndo Mrs. Emma Glb;on, Mrs. damus Ono of thee, while ostensibly very innocent, Seventeenth and , tho Oklahoma City Division, No. S, Capt, Mnry S. Bennotf, Washington Mrs. Jennio San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 23. Last night about Garrison of TImbnctoo Fairly Annihilated street and Pennsylvania avenuo toward tho P. RussolL school No. 22, to admit Chester A. Walters and cause i considerable fright nnd consternation A. Young, Mr1. Georcio Berry. Oregon Mis to 8:30 O'Malley, among was ap- stand, and tho President arose and took a place boys, Ada Walters the privileges of the school. Dr. Anderson a young New York by the Tanrcgs In a Sortie. the ladies and the children. It lho Massachusetts with metal helmets, Sarah E. Hochstcdter, Mrs. Paulino Quald. principal rofuscd children admis- parently nothing but a roll of paper, but by at the front, while the two officers oscorting him clanking sabres, and badges Innumerable, camo Tho had tho physician, who has been in San Antonio for Aug. 2?, Most startling news stood in bis roar. Now York Mrs. Mario A. Standburg, Mrs. Mary sion on tho ground that thoy wero not vacci- Paris, has cloning into it it could bo thrown from the next in order. Brig..Gen, John 11. Abbott was 1'. wcoks, his child acci- Tho view of G.OoO Knight with waring plumes Sharp. nated. three shot reached hero from Senegal, West Africa. Ac- holdpr and took the form of a snake. in command of the brigade- with a staff consist- Bathbone and Franklin Tomples, to which the Judgo principal of to put pain. Vnother unique very greatly indulged and faultless uniforms wns magnificent, and tho CoL P. CoL Bartlett holds that the a dentally, and then killed it it out of cording to a report received at St. Louis, the nnd in ing of M. Hunt, Col. David Fuller, Pythian reception was tendered, number 100 public school has tbe right to exclude children bjt of mechanism was a deafonlng imitation of President seemed to bo impressed with the scene. John W. Wiggin, CoL John Fleet, CoL J. 110 His wife aud himself have been very nervous garrison Tlmbueto?, days Everywhere crowd wns William members. R.ithbore Temple has ndhoront, who did not conform to tho school regulations. French at after three a crl'ket Groups of men and youths who the well behaved. Thero Jleeks, CoL Nathaniel Jowctt, Col. J. E. Franklin Temple, but lately orgauized, about burglars and havo been kept awake sev- years ago was no shoving or attempts to got cholco posi- while Education Is a privilege and not a right, accord- eral nights. Thoy heard the door of the chil- desperate fighting with the Tanregs and other Btju.lhave known better carried Major E. B. Lovell. and Major A. C. HnlL has 50 members. The Indies' auxiliary in the ing to court, and, thorcforo, denied these Tiin.cs, aud made fun" for themselves tions by invading the streets, the curb of the There were about '00 men in tho Massachu- tho he the dren's room croak. The father went in with a hostile tribes which have been infesting that sidewalk marking tho mass of humanity, District is, however, rapidly growing, nnd tho application. Ho saw no one, ut rulsery tor others. and setts Brigade, the brigaau proper being oncamp-menthe- cocked pistoL nnd poked his city for a long time past, made a sortie. The t tho police had no work in maintaining Interest incited by tho mooting of tbo own Oh. well, it's all very Jolly," said a pretty girl, order. by the Portland, Mo., Division, No. 9, and has resulted In many applications for littlo nophow and his son with tho pistol to forces were overwhelming uj number wLo had Just been brought iuto close contact After the citizons' committee, finely mounted, tho First Regiment ot Now Hnmpihiro. membership. TOWN BURNED OUT. causo them to turu over. and fell upon the sortie party, fairly annihilat- w.th one of imitation snakes, "and I for one had gone by Gen. Carnahan and his staff passed Tho pistol went off, shooting tho child in the ing it. the " with swords drawn in salute, they HAWKETE AND SCCEEIl STATE. Among tho prominent Pythians who called at ehill not lose my temper and while tho Elsmero last ovening wore Pnst Grand Chan- Forest Fires Playing Havoc in Many side, and the father then put the pistol to its This news has caused consternation In many hLe seemed to oke the sentiment of tho were moving bofore the stand the President and Tho Iowa Brigade, commanded by Brig. Gen. head and killed it to relcaso It of its misery, as circles, as it Is tho second serious disaster his two escorts remained with cellor Kllno, of the District of Columbia; Past Parts of Wisconsin. Ho ths crowd, the majority of which stood patiently and uncoverod heads. John C. Lopor, followed and was composed of Chancellor La Count, of Now York; Judge Goff, bo said he know the wound was fataL is French have met with in the vicinity of Timbuc-to-o watched witfc tbe pano- A good many of tho Knights found dlfllculty in Milwaukee. Aug. 23. Specials to the Sentinel under arrest, almost, if not quite insane. interest managing chargers men who marchod in porf ect step nnd presented of Rhodo Island; Past Grand Chancellor J. II. since that Important Soudanose town was rama of humanity, their when thoy reached the C. from Marshflold and Grand Rapids say that the occupied by them early In tho present year. reviewing stand, as they thon drow thoir swords a fine appearance. Palmer, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. Nowbert, grand COSMOPOLITANISM Or THE CUT. koopor of records nnd seals of Kansas; CoL and littlo lumber town of Vesper was destroyed by a HIS MOTHER'S MURDERER. In saluting the President, and on several occa- The railings, steps, porticos, and windows of Washington yesterday more pro- sions tbe prancing animals camo having Mrs. A. K. P. Crockett, of Winona, Minn., and flro Tho largo saw and planing BELIEVED HER FAITHLESS. never before near tho Treasury woro a mass of waving handker- Georgo Sweitzer, of forest eyes J. this cltyr Shorry-Cnnno- foundly illustrated its cosmopolitanism. was their Jabbed with the points ot the shining chiefs, fluttering drapery, and smiling fnces as mills belonging to tho n Lumber Crazed by Drink, James Foley Pounded His It weapons. AT MARINl'S HALL. a common sight to observe tho swell turnout of the Illinois Brigade wont by. They woro 1,200 BALL Company and twenty-thre- e buildings, all thero Parent to Death. Engineer Gans Murdered His Sweetheart bosie not strong and wero commanded by Brig. Gen. Tho ball last night at Mnrinl's Hall, the place wore In tho town, wero burned. The only train a distinguished citizen eido by side with a wagon did salute. Philadelphia, Fa., Aug. 2S. About 4 o'clock In a Fit of Jealousy. The Knights were not James H. Barcla, with tho following staff, all In which tho Pythian order wa3 born, under tho on the Port Edwnrds Railroad has been aban- with rickety wheels and occupied by a jolly, but all uniform in tho mountod o;i line gray horses: doned, nnd telegraph and telephone communi- this morning James Foliiy, who had been HOBOKEN.N". J., Aug. 23. Paul Gans, fourta eomewhat noisy crowd of onlookers. saluting auspices of Division, No. 8, U. R. K. of P., matter of tho President. At times CoL Charles G. Aveiill, CoL John J. Cairns, Union cation is cut off. drinking heavily for a week past, camo home. engineer of tho steamship Kew York, murdered Every conceivable style ot vehicle struggled ob- CoL Joseph D. Roper, CoL Eugeuo CoL was beauti- A dispatch from Marengo, in Ashland County, column nfter column passed by without Bassler, was a delightful affair. Tho hall up- of Jealousy. Tha Into the intersecting streets nnd then formed Stewart John Stone, Ma. Joseph E. Jowett, MaJ. states that forest fires aro still raging along the Ho found his mothor in the kitchen and she Clara Ahrens because coigns of vantage Irom which men, women, and servance of this custom on the part of tho fully decorated with red, yellow, and whito year, Charles Shear, Maj. Fitch C. Cook, and MaJ. bunting, intorsporsdd with Unitod States flags. lino of tho Wisconsin Central Railroad. braided him for his conduct. This drove the two havo been living together for a but children watched tho current of humanity flow- officers. In other instances not only officers, but Ashley J. Abell. upon ing down At tho entrance to tho ballroom thero wns rum crazed man into a rage, a nd he knocked were not married. Gans. his return front up and the Avenue. the ranks saluted, and while the Texas contin- Tho First Regiment Band lod tho Illinois boys upon re- was just twenty minutes past 4 o'clock when gent was passing many of them gave energetic erected tho representation of tho gntowny of a MORTON FAVORABLY INCLINED. his mother down and Jumped hor head the latest voyage of tho Xew York, which was It as they marched down Fifteenth street to tho upon which woro of peatedly. tho silk tiles of the citizens' committee turned salutos. to tho President that showed the free w castle emblems the ordor. Friday, accused the woman of receiving at- Avenue, "Fonclbles March" be- Much regret was expressed that on account When his fathor camo down stairs nn hour last the corner of Seventeenth street. Thore was an and easy mnnncrs of tho Lone Star State and a ing their marching music. Thero were six regi- c President Will Probably Accept men t throng iu vicinity, but near tho to no mistnko of tho donth of Past Supreme Chancellor Shaw later ho found his wife on the kitchen floor with tentions from other than himself and the immense that desiro havo about tho esteem in ments from' Illinois who took part, nnd the wore Gubernatorial. Nomination. into a Jolly. The son was two had frequent quarrels. stand at Fifteenth street nnd Pennsylvania nve-n- ue which they held their Prosidont. nono of tho supremo lodge officers iu attend- the her hoad mashed brigado, ono of tho largest in the line, also con- ance. Among thoso present were: lying in tbo yara on a grass plot with his shoes No one witnessed the murder. Four pistol the crowd was greatest. It was there be- Of course, every Knight made it his business tained tho First Regiment of Maritimo Prov- New York, Aug. 23. Late this afternoon a re- occupants building Treasury Department and the tall to impress of on J. A. Hngmnn and H. B. Do Voe, of Minne- covered with hnir and blood. When arrested shots called the other of tho tween the tho features tho President his inces, under Capt. George II. Mitchell. M. porter found Thomas C. Piatt at his office. Mr. to Gans' apartments. Miss Ahrens was dead buildings on the oast side of tbe street that tho mind for all time; but thero was an obstacle to apolis, Minn.; S. E. Camp nud H. Dnniol, of ho professed to know nothing whatever about As the Illinois Brigade roachod Pennsylvania Roanoke, Vn.; F. J. Dewey, Jr., of La Salle, 111.; said ho bad soon and conferred with the murder. and Gans was kneeling holding her head to his finest "Slew could be obtained, and it was packed this ambition, which they all felt. Just by tho avenue after coming dowu Flltoonth street, the Piatt Just calling by endearing names. as densely as upon Inauguration Day. From reviewing stand toward tho sido from which the E. T. Blackmer, of San Diego, CaL; Levi P. Mortou, and the latter said he would breast her llttlo Mount Pleasant boys wero Just rounding A. J. Sugar, of Bultimore; W. L. Ilutchings, Refugees from Biucficlds. pave to pave there was one groat of faces. column advanced thero was a limb of a treo tho Peace Monument on thoir return trip, and make n statement later, within a week. Ivcry inch of spaco on the Treasury front was which hung down nnd largely hid the President of Chicago; John Horshborgor, of Frederick, Whou asked whether Mr. Morton showed nny Isew York, Aug. 23. Tho steamer Alene.which Did Thcv Flip a Penny? as tho lino stretched down nnd up tho Avenue, MtL; J. H. Pierce Paul Botin, Jr., of Jackson- utilized, nnd tbe windows and roofs of tho build- from viow. Tjik Times reporter called tho at- tho nodding plumes and moving limbs formed u and inclination to become tho standard bearer for arrived took as passengers from Port Holltdaysbcrg, Fa., Aug. 23. In the Blair ings on the opposite sldo. Seen from a distance, tention of Cant, C. K. Doxter, captniu ville, Flo.; Dnniol Stewart, Alfred King, and Govornor of tho State of tho picturesque sight. N. Georgo T. his party as candidate for Limon to Kingston, Jamaica, Chief Clarence, of county court y a motion was made fcr a the bright costumes of tho ladies watch at the whito House, to this obstacle to the Of City William J. Ellis, of Pntorsou, J.; Mr. Piatt ropliod: all the host tho Alton Band attracted Hayes andC. K. Acker, Norwalk, Ohio; W. R. R. Mosquito flf of fol- now of the case of William Fisher vs. the rii.id'- the street look like a brilliant .Mosaic. eyes of tho tho Knights who wanted to see tho tho most attention. They, woro hus- "I think that ho is favorably Inclined." tho Indians, nnd his trial beautiful of Nows, Chicago, I1L; C. T. man-of-w- ar The excitement was at fever heat when the President, and means were boing to lop off Taylor, tho Pythinu - lowers, who took refugo aboard the British City Railway Company be- taken sar uniforms of white and black. Tho Wiscon- Loacho, of Va.; J. W. Knodlor T. Altoona Pasenger mounted itiBiis committee npponred, followed tho offending limb, but CoL Wilson evidently Brigade, Brig. Richmond, and Mohawk nt BluoAelds, and wero tnken to sin under tho command of Gon. P. Jeffords, of Columbia, S. C; J. W. Gowins, of . Workmen in Convention Assembled. ar- cause tho Jury had reached its verdict by tho by .he Mount Pleasant Drum aud Fifo Corps in thought such action would intorfere with the 1. W. Halsey and accompanied by Chief of Port Llmon, where they remained until tho of penny. Judge Staff Macon, Go., and F. M. Cahill, R. B. Bieler, . Cincinnati, Aug. 2S. Tho Anciont Order of of Aleuo, again flip and toss a Bell held that their brilliant souave uniform. Down Fifteenth dignity of the occasion and stopped tho procood-in- CoL Frank Barry andAdjL Gen. E. B. Morley, rival the whon they 'embarked can be no disclosures of tho delib- street they came, with short, quick step, closely Charles Adams, J. S. Prescott, and F. E. Haydon, United Workmon began its grand lodgo mooting lor Kingston. thero scrot wns introduced in the most approved nnd pleas- of St. Joe, Mo. erations of the Jury room aud refused to disturb followed by the National Rifles, tho Feneibles, THE AND THE BOT. ing manner by tho Milwaukco Hand, whoso in Odd Fellows' Templo There are about the verdict. an 1 C oreoran Cadets. A hoarse shout of satisfac- Chiof" Tho committoo having the matter in chargo Attempt Was a Failure. - An amusing incident occurred while tho "Hail to tho was lupturously received. wero: 400 dolegntes hero and from 500 to 1,000 mombers tion went up as all three companies came down With tho Wisconsin Brigade wero thteo divisions Wheeling, W, Va., Aug. 23. A sensational the srree in almost perfect ranks. They mode Knights from Illinois woro passing. A boy iu tho Executive Lieut. W. W. Kimmols. chairman; of the ordor in attendance. Mayor Caldwell Will Arrange n New Scale. of tho Minnesota boys. & K. S. M. II. Leonhardt; S. K. S. John gave body welcoming address, and Grand doublo attempt at suicide was made at Martin's PmsBUTto, Aug. 23. A call for a meeting of tl e i if turn into the Avenuo beiow the Treas- baud displayed n face with a broad grin when ho J. F. the a tin impa-- FKOJI THE KETJE QUAES IlEGION. McCulloch; S. K. A. Thomnson; S. IC Geo. 11. Pnrker respondod. ury n niHgntflcent shape. Tho crowd t reached tho reviowing stand, fixed his eyes on Master Workman J. Ferry by Misses Annie Gteonoy and Birdie and sheet manufacturers In this city next Tues- ban-j:e- -i Henley: & K. A. 1L McGhan; S. K. G. Lowls enr.v Taued thoir nocks until the flowing the President nnd kept them As , with tho Louisvill Drum Corps, was Given of place. Both aro about twenty waga .pf there. ho Bord; S. K. J. Nt .Mcintosh; 5m K. J. 11. Houston; that day for tho purpose of arranging a now tho Indiana bricade liogau to wave along by bis head turned, so "Tho Times" Will .Move. years old. . Neither was success! uL Disappoint- jsod that at ono time tho next in Hue. This corps camo in for large S. K E. K, Hammond; S. K., W. a Clifford. scale, based on the altered duties, was Issued tt" Then the cheers of the PythiHii wives there seemed dnngcr that ho would twist that In tho course of a fow days the office of The ment in love affairs made them despondent cna ant sweethearts go out in earnest, drowning for of auatomy off, and generous applause, as the youthful members Rocoption S. IC S. John F. McCulloch, chair- The officials ot the Amalgamated, part his but at no timo did tho S. IC S. IC C. T. Rodorlck, Times will bo to now building the they agreed to dio together. tli moment even the resonant bray of the lessen in intonsity. The proceeding caught worked steadily away at instruments straugely man: Thomas Clnik; moved tho at while thoy do not invito tho cut, recognizo the brass bands. On they come nnd wheel into tho a K. M. L. Campbell. S. K. Geo. W. Giindor. southwest cornor o( Pennsylvania avonuo and necessity of it and nro willing to abide by the the attention of tho President, who could not incongruous in sizo. Tho forces lrom tho Stato chnir-ma- A onuo with grace nnd precision. suppress bis appreciation of scene, Floor committee S. K. J. F. Mcintosh, Big Customs Receipts at Boston. torms of their scale. tho and his of "Fair women, fast horsos, and Quo whisky" Capt. Ed. Woltz, Capt. W. G. Lown, Cnpt. Tonth street. Tho entire building has been Chicago, Aug. 2a The new tariff bill caused a hHAUOW CEEErS OVEB THE BCEXE. face reflected back the radiant smile tho boy Times now being up were commanded by Brig. Gen. George E. John Euders, Capt. A. C. Columbus, Capt J. H. loasod by The and is fitted record-breakin- g custom-hous- e from tho West gave him. This youngster was Gllling-ha- day at the Saratoga. Close obsorvers note with momentarily sober ono Currio with tho following staff: Mills, Capt. H. G. Wagnor, Capt. S. W. with nil improvements aud conveniences for the Senator Gorman at tho only in tho vnst throng who could say Capt. George Besslor, Sir Knight Lowis Hertofore $G0,000 was tho biggest day's recoipts Sakvtoga, Aug. 23. Senator Gorman, of faces the bands of cropo hero and thore worn in that he got aporsonal recognition from tho CoL W. C. Qulnby, CoL Jnines McCrncken, CoL J. publication, of a modern nowspaper. . memory of the eminent Pythian, W. B. Moser, Boyd, Sir Knight G. W. Morris, Sir Knight F. P. on record, but before 9 o'clock 590,000 had been Maryland, arrived here from New York city to- Congressman President Wilkinson, Major John J. Major Georgo Knight - George B Shaw. was vory Grant Green, Major G. L. Heyman. Mann, Sir Knight Lauderson, Sir received, nnd at 10:20, $103,000. Tho receipts for Gor- There llttlo cheering by tho crowd at and B. H. C. $200,000. day. He is accompanied by his son, A. P. It is jiu time for sorious thought though, and tho reviewing stand. The only enthusiasm of Tho famoi a old Phcenix jsand, of Dayton, H. Brown and Sir Knight Belt, Telegraphic Brevities. tho entire day will be 3130.000 or The - goods. man, they are located at the United th- thundei6 of applause cont'nue to echo. this kind wns shewn whou the Tennessee Ohio, accompanied the Kentuckians, aud played EXCURSION TO EIVER VIEW. Admlrnl Skorrltt has so far recovered that ho bulk of tho wares taken out wa3 dry Jr., and band Chicago. States HoteL Senator Gorman comes hore for E fh rngimcnt tries to outdo tho o thers in tho played "Dixie," which proved too great n sad, sweet marches, which vcro rondcred con- The complimentary excursion given last night has loft Denver for niiitieroi precise marching. tomptatlcn for the audienco. "ilarchlng spicuous by tho preponderance of martial L. Clnrko, Montreal hardware manu- Two Lucky individuals. tho benefit of his health. by, might by the citizens' encampment committee to tho Thomas but for their uniforms they be Through Georgia," given by a Kentucky band music. facturer, asslgnod for $30,030. te ;o regulars," one man Elwood, Ind, Aug. 23. John J. Jones, a mistaken said, and sim- as it passed, caused a ripple of applause, but "Pennsylvania! Pennsylvania! nurrah for visiting Pythlans was not 60 largely shared in by Cardinal Gibbons has announced he wiU go to "Tho Times" Will Move. ilar romarks worw heard on all sides. un- Pennsylvania!" up down city's promoters of worker, has fallon heir by tho doathof an the musical selection of "Hard Times" was resounded nnd tho tho guests as the tho plan Europo and visit Rom lato In the falL the course of a fow days the office of Thk Tho Illinois Regiment, with its band in uni- noticed. line as tho Keystouo Stale boys camo on, for had i rophesled or as tho excellence of tho event uncle in Wales to $4,000,000. In f New will meet September 6 In TIME3 building forms white tights, high boots, and blue and Tho drum major of a Kentucky band who car- hore wns that big drum major who led the deserved. Tho nttendanco was small, but tho York citizens ECKERLT, Ind., Aug. 23. Elmer Gllmlro, pub- will be moved to the new at tha i government. unite oats.caused a perfect tumult of applause. ried a musket with fixed bayonet as his baton Smoky City band nnd who pertormod such ploasuro was not. tho interest of hotter local lic school teacher, has inherited nn estate In southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenuo and The band was notonlypretty.it played real performed some very exciting turns, which things with his baton, and who, it was The excitement of the day, the fatiguo of the Tho Columbian Liberty Boll will bo on exhibi- 33,000,000. many n along Derry, Iroland, estimated at Tenth street Tho entire building has boon music, and caused cheor the line. seemed to place his life In Jeopardy, but while whispered, was with Lew Dockstador last season tramp, and the variety of tho charms presonted tion at tho coming Baltimore exposition. - tno second division of the Blount Flensunt by The Times and is now being fitted up As ho was doing so the President's eyes were turned as n Juggler. On they camo Pittsburg, Alle- by tho city, wore reasons which induced so small Mrs. Kato Campboll Stnytho, wife of the con- leased kk Drum Corps passed the stand the little fellows another way, and if he Is truthful he will not tell gheny, Laucastor, Connellsvillo, Latrobo, a number of Knights to accept this excursion Keeping America Companv. nU Improvements and conveniences for tha riPF CA.U4 sinrt sul genoral to Haytl, died yestorday at Graham, with tniit- their nlniwri thrtm nn ihnirlnft his groat grandchildren in tho years to como Johnstown, and Altoona in fast suc- hospitality. Those who wont returned Sydney. N. & W., Aug. 2S. Tho Right Hon. Ross, Va. publication of a modern newspnpor. BhouMers in honor of Commissioner lie what he did beforo the eyes of President Cleve- cession. Brig. Gen. Charles E. Bentloy was in froightod with memories which thoy will cherish Sir Robort W. Duff, Governor of 2ew South smiled with pleasure, and his face broadened land. command. ns tho dearest mnemonic souvonirs of their pil- National Woman's Christian Temperance lnU a grin a moment later ns tho band of the All in all, It was a wonderfully successful West Virginia was vory well represented, with grimage to Washington. Union will hold its convention at Cleveland, be- Wales, upon t le assembling of Parliament to- Visiting Pythians desiring to visit Fortress Illinois delegation passed playing the "little parade and the President was pleased with it the Wheeling Band ahead, Brig. Gen. John W. It was S o'clock when tho Samuel J. Pentz ginning November 36. day, said that in accordance with the mandate Monroe, Norfolk. Ocean View, or Virginia Beach, Feach of 1 merald Hue " It was nearly 6 o'clock when Mr. Cleveland was Mather in charge. sounded "linos off" and pulled out. The wheels Fourth biennial encampment of Uniformed of the electors, tho protoctivo duties would bo can take the steamers Norfolk, or Washington, The attention of tho crowd was detracted from escorted back to the White House and the Missouri was doubled up with tho Lono Star Catholic Knights of America began yes- - repealed and replaced by income and land daily, at 7 p.m. For rates, etc., see advertisa. end Rank AuSSm the parade by a handsome blonde woman in a of the Una disappeared down Flf toonth atroot State representatives, and formed a brigado ot .Continued on second page. I tcrday at Vincennes, Did, taxes ment under tho head of excursions, I