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ers at Democratic headquarters todayexpressed themselves as without doubtthat the7 Strike order issued to the anthracite coal miners by the United Mine-
Workers of America is another of thosemany factors making for the election ofBryan and Stevenson
It is another object lesson of theof the trust said a leader of
organised labor to a reported for TheTimes this morning It furnishes justone more reason and incentive for thecommon people of America to strike downwith their votes this industrial monsterwithout heart or soul or lungs which hasbeen created by the hand of man andwhich would make slaves of all men other
those who own stock in it I haveread in law textbooks that the philosophy of the corporation was that it subserved human convenience When the cor-
poration was first instituted by Numa andinvested with the rights peculiar to this
ens legis or creature of the law itwas that it should be useful to humansociety and that it should not be used asan instrument in the hands of oneto oppress another
I think one of things that hasr been said about this phase of the trust
situation was said by Mr Bryan Let me
quoteWhen God made man the climaxcf creation He looked upon His work and
J said that it was good and yet when Godfinished His worK thq tallest man was notmuch tailr than the shortest and thestrongest man was not much stronger thanthe weakest That was Gods plan We
looked upon His work and said that it wasnot as good as it might be and sowe a fictitious person called a cor-
poration that is in some instances a hun1 dred times a thousand times a million
times stronger than tha Godmade manThen we started this manmade man outagainst the Godmade man
Of course Oil corporations arc not badneither are all corporations trusts I be-
lieve though that all trusts are baT Eventhough they may not be eternally working
I harm it is within their power to harmhumanity whenever those concerned in thetrust desire Tills is more power than aking should have The trust is entitled
place in a republic I think It wouldeven have an evil smell in China
Trust MIIN lie Crushed-A group of men were discussing the-
r trust question at Democratic headqaartars this afternoon and all the familiararguments for and against this
were out It was said byT one man that the trust was but anotherI manifestation of that tendency toward
cooperaticn among men or classes ofmen which is apparent everywhere Itwas said by another that it was a hardinstitution to suppress because men hadthe right to combine their andIt was a difficult thing to ascertainwhether this combination cfstituted a trust or not One hoary oldDemocrat
A be excused It mustbe crushed It is wrong and I am liyalenough to the theory of the law to be-
lievc that a remedy may be found forr every wrong It is not that ths law can
not reach the trust it 3s that no effortis made to apply the law The peoplehave compelled the passags cf properlaws but they have placed in power ex-
ecutive officers unfit and unwilling to en-
force the law With a trust puppet inthe highest office and other trust puppets at the head of the departmentsof the Government vhat chance havethe people-
P S Mcnnett of Ohio struck the rightkey when he said An attorney general ofyour State using the high and importantwrit of ouster or quo warranto in thehighest court in your State and in behalfof the people In the State can accomplishmore in the of electrocuting monopo-lies and trusts than all the resolutions oftrades unions municipal reform leaguestax reform disciples industrial commissions Wednesday Morning clubs and long-winded investigations and party platformsprepared by highsalaried trust magnateswill do in the next decade Trusts com-bines monopolies and criminals tax dodg-ers and express robbers arc not solicitousso long as they can satisfy public clamorwIth industrial commissions reform clubsand magazine articles or so long as theycan keep a successful lobby between thepeople and the legislative halls
r Allow me to repeat and impress thatthe State is soveregn in the legislativehalls imperial in the executive and omnipotent in the judicial if we will only ex-
ercise such powers to protect the common man in the general welfare of thepeople and right these wrongs and preserve unto all equal opportunities Theweakness of our Government has been thatwe have not asserted this sovereignty un-
til oppression became overpowering Itneeds no new Government it needs no po-
litical platform this evil neither requiresr free silver nor gold standard double tax
nor single tax It needs men to executethe laws we have It needs the courts toweigh out exact justice against the richpowerful and mighty with tbe same evenhand that It should to the poor man
Secretary Cage VanquishedOne of the topics among politicians today
Is the open letter of Carl Schurz to Secretary Gage On all sides it was declaredthat the Secretary had been vanquishedhad been routed in a row which he challenged The GageSchurz controversy has
oot recommendedeverything but if youkidney liver or bladdertrouble It will be found just
the remedy you At druggists In fiftycent and dollar You may have a sampls-
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atlons with the Treasury Department unthe Administration of that eminent
ilr GageMr Gage is giving the use now of more
than 80000000 of the peoples money tobanks without interest instead ofthat amount on the Governments
Interestbearing bonds The Secretarydeclared in answer to the Senate resolution
enquiry that he did not do this with ato favoring the baYs but he did itthe good of people
The reasons for this he saidwere to prevent the effect upon
trade and industry of a too sudden withdrawn from ublic uses into theof the Treasury as so large a5SCOO000
Of course the politicians say if hehad redeemed bonds with the money heloaned to the the money thus paidout by him gone into circulation just as certainly when he loaned-it to his banking incnds Perhaps MrGage was alsowinsr 6 to his generous actby that simple jui pathetic letter callingattention to the si criptions made to theRepublican campaign fund by the directorsof the National City Bank That missivefollows
The National Bank of New YorkJune 5 1897
My Dear Mr 7age The CityBank of this city of which I
vice president throagji the consolida-tion of the business of the Third Nationalwith it is one of the banks designated asa United States depository and I writeto that in any changes which maybe the Administration we maynot b disturbed In this respect We shouldlike to remain a United States depository-as at present Of course the bank verystrong and if you will take the pains tolook at our list of directors you will secthat we also have very great politicalciaims in view of what was done duringthe canvass last year Yours very truly
A B HEPBURNHon Lyman J
U S Treasury Washington D CThe situation m New York was
freely at Democratic headquarterstoday The hope was expressed that thenomination of the State ticket would bringan end to the CrokerHill dissension andthat all the Democratic forces in theState would unite to wage war upon thecommon enemy It is recognized by Democrats that a hard fight is ahead of themin the Empire State to overcome the Mc-
Kinley plurality of four years ago 268-
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The German Bureau of the DemocraticNational and Congressional Committeescontinues to receive reports which indi-cate that a high per cent of the GermanAmerican vote is lost to the Republicans-A significant poll was recently taken ofthe German Catholic Central Vereln at itsmeeting at Peoria Ill The membership-is 4CO Ninetyiflve ier cent of the mem-
bers declared that u ia their intention tovote for Bryan and Stevenson-
It is like this throughout the coun-try said a prominent German to a Timesreporter Imperialism militarism andhigh taxes to support these policies arehateful to Germans They know what itall means They have passed through itThey were taxed to death in their owncountry to keep up a magnificent militaryestablishment to support an Imperialpolicy
2TEW DESIOCHATIC SOCIETY
Orss iilze l VHIi Ilcj r seniutives-Kroin j Afnmlier of State
The National Democratic Young MensAssociation of Washington D C was or-
ganized last night at Harpers Hall on C
Street northwest The organization wasmade by about thirty Democrats repre-senting many different States Thomas AGreen who was chosen temporary chairman tiled the meeting to order Willard-A Ijllar was recording secretary Alterthe aIoption of bylaws and a constitution-the following officers were elected President Wilton J Lambert Second VicePresident Charles W Darr RecordingSecretary WHlard A Pollard FinancialSecretary C A Galbraith and TreasurerH T Ofterdinger
The association will elect a prominentDemocrat from each State in the Union toserve as an honorary vice president Butfor the small attendance last night thispart of the prcsramme would have been
out However the following honpresidents were elected For
the District of Columbia Jesse B WilsonMaryland Murry VandiverChairman of theState Central Committee Virginia Sena-tor T S Martin Ohio John R McLeanNorth Carolina Leo F Simmons Tennessee Hon Charles E Snodgrass and Mis-sissippi Hon John Sharp Williams Thenext meeting will be held on Wednesdayevening It is the purpose of the associa-tion to have Gen William Birney and otherspeakers address the meeting
HYPNOTIZED MANS ANTICS
Subject Himself a Iujrlllstanti Causes Trouble
RICHMOND Va Sept 13 One of themost remarkable cases of hypnotism yetreported is attracting the attention of med-ical men and scientists here The victimtoo for a time made things lively forabout twenty persons who were attending-a tea in the West End Tuesday evening
The scene of the singular actions of thevictim of hypnotism was at the residence-of W J Gilman 022 West MarshallStreet The subject of the hypnotist wasJohn Sweeney the son of a wellknownliveryman here During the evening it wassuggested as an additional means of entertaining the guests that some one behypnotized Sweeney who is a powerfulyoung man offered his services and wassoon under the influence of a young oper-ator named Cook
The company finally suggested that thespoil be broken and the victim releasedThis was attempted but in vain In hisefforts to release his the operatorwas terribly beaten of hisfront teeth knocked out Sweeney mani-fested wonderful feats of strength At
a dozen or more men attemptedand bind him but could not do so
The services of a policeman were calledupon The officer moved cautiously towardthe young man When he got within reachof the latters fist he received a terrificblow which sent him spinning away metthan twenty feet Sweeney under the peculiar influences appeared to imagine himself a prizefighter and for a time fewdisputed this point with him
A physician was finally summoned andafter a long struggle the young man wahandcuffed He was removed to a hospitalfor treatment Sweeney remained In astupor until yesterday morning about 8oclock i
Good for SomethingFrom the Syracuse Herald
Mrs Henpeck So your husband tells you fairytales when he comes in late of nights
Mrs Fairy tales I should sac notlies too smart to waste his time on fairy taleslie tells me Chinese stories because theyre half
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DOVER Del Sept 13 Rev Josephrown Turner pastor of the Dover Pres
ijterian Church who has announcedntention to forsake the Republican partynd support the Democratic ticket said in-
n interviewI shall vote for Mr Bryan in November
hough I have never before voted a Demoratic ticket While I am somewhat reuctant to talk about my political relaions I see no reason why I should notandidly state some of the reasons for myersonal convictions and my change of po
Itical alignment at this timeConcerning the ordinary Issues upon
which the American people agree to differ-t is wise for the clergy to keep silenceespecially in the pulpit Matters of
and ordinary administrationihould be left to those whose business it is0 understand them and discuss Butve are clear outside of inthIs campaign The issues now pendingire vital and no political contest sinceS60 has been so charged with weal or
woe to the Government under which welye
The ax it laid at the root of the treounder whose shadow we have sat withdelight It is a time for every man wh
free Institutions and true democraticprinciples to speak and keep on speaking
more precious legacy ever came to anypeople than that bequeathed by our
to all succeeding generations ofVmericans This generation is in
belittling that legacy and ofwholly aside
We have outgrown the principles offathers we are told and we
safely discard them We cannotold lines and continue to expand We
cannot keep inside of constitutionaland be a worldpower Then we
had better not be a worldpowerI am a constitutionalist Until we
change our Constitution in the orderlyway provided in the Constitution itself I-
an see nothing but overwhelmingin a refusal or a neglect to abide by
its guarantees and restrictions We havooutside of those restrictions and
guarantees under the leadership ofpresent Administration and what the endmay be under such leadership it Is notdifficult to foresee
Dangerous heresies theoretical andaractical those have always been among-us Professionalism in politics the
of moral standards in public lifeof parties the corruption
the ballot and official venalitythese we familiar with and
menacing they are indeed But with thesecan cope An aroused manhood a re
turning practical sanity In the countryand would sweep them away like
the chaff off the summer threshing floorGraver far than these evils more
than any or all of them is the factthat free America is forgetting its mission turning away from its glorious
losing sight of its ancient landmarks and giving the He to all that our
to be politically and eterWe are learning to depend
upon force rather than on justice we areputting might before right Rockbottomprinciples truth justice liberty and life
are at stake jn Jhe present contentionfor these have all been assailed
Under the impulse of new and foreignconceptions of duty we have
righteous war for liberation in the Westinto an unholy strife for conquest in the
A war for humanity in one fair Islthe sea has beeu changed to a war
of inhumanity in another Soldiers re-
cruited to fight for liberty in Cuba arefighting against liberty in Luzon A weakand practically helpless people asked fromus the right to govern themselves thisand no more and we have preferred toslaughter their best and most intelligentlasses by thousands rather than grant
theirin behalf of principles no
other than those for which the embattledfarmer of New England died at Lexingtonand Bunker Hill and we pursue them withfire and sword They have bravely daredto assert their Inalienable right to life
and the pursuit cf happiness and MrMcKinley presents to them the alternativesof submission or annihilation We are
under his fatuous policy on lack ofpolicy a territory to which before God wehave no shadow of right and which wepromised solemnly not to retain
We intruded upon that territory evenbefore the Paris Treaty was signed ThePresident refused to give the people of thatterritory a hearing in their own behalfand then made the plea that he had nomeans of knowing their desires It hisbeen a shameful record from Its beginningOur domineering our infidelity to tacU
provoked resentment followed byUpon this resistance the Ad
ministration declared falsely that the people were in spite of its assur-ance that the United States had no inten-tion of asserting permanent sovereigntyover them
Then a greater force was sent to stampout the socalled rebellion And nowhaving broken the arm of the existinggovernment and spread bloodshed
and anarchy far and wide Mr Mc-
Kinley declares with hands uplifted toHeaven that moral reasons force us to
for if we were to withdraw our arthe people would not be able tothemselves These are the vicious
by which we have been led by anambitious leadership lusting for powerand hiding its purposes behind r wordyfog of pious and patriotic cant
This is why I am willing toIs why I shall cast my ballotJ Bryan as against William McKinley
They say that Mr Bryan Is not a safeman Possibly he is not But when I findone man engaged in breaking up the fur-niture of my house while apother is
lire to the house itself I will attendto the firebug first I do not believethough that Mr is an unsafe manHis utterances the whole of thiscampaign have been statesmanlike andevery word has rung true His
speech is the noblest utterance thisnation has heard since Lincoln spoke atGettysburg If he is elected we will bespared the repetition of the shamefulspectacle of an administration endeavoring in an official capacity to perpetuateitself He says he will not accept a sec-ond nomination and I believe him Hespeaks like an honest straightforwardGodfearing man
Sheen to one It is true may b morethan an administration bugaboo and hisfinancial theories may be what his ene-mies say they are I have my own opinion-as to that though I am not a financierBut this I do know If a Republican Con-gress elected to safeguard the financial
of the country to Retheories could not or
pass an impeccable lawf its Mr Gage tells us
not done so then there is noguarantee that they would do so in fortyyea and by that time we might have nocountry left
Mutter of FnctFrom Brooklyn Life
Jtrs Flopdyer Oh 5fr Batts how I enjoyedlovely volume of poems
Youre kind Indeed Do you likeILo Alcaic meter
Mrs Floodyer Alcaic sOrter Oh I see youwant to ciaraje the subject Modesty the crownof genius But really I cant say Does it savetruch
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Committee Appointed to Arrange aGreji benefit jPeriormuiice
Noyes who was requested byRoss to organize the benefit
performance the Galveston Flood suf-
ferers tbis Wbrning appointed the follow-ing committee to assist hint in the work
WIIHam P Manager ofThe Times Editbrof the Eos i Victor Kauffmann theEvening Star W H Rapley National
Theatre P B Chase Chases New GrandAlexander Hashim Hashims AcademyCharles P Salisbury the Bijou Frederick
Lafayette Square Theatre EugeneKernan the Lyceum Joseph Luckett Co
TheatreMr Noyes who is chairman of the com-
mittee has issued a call for a meeting toheld in the Star building at 4 oclock
this afternoons The purposes of the meet-ing is to perfect the arrangements for thebenefit Mr Noyes says the committee iscomposed practical men who will knowJust what to do to make the performance asuccess As yet he has not e
with auy member ofimprobable that only one per-
formance will be decided on and it is like-ly that the theatre with the largest seatingcapaety will be chosen
This afternoon Chairman Noyes re-ceived the tender of the services of theMarine Band for the benefit The otterwas made by Director Santelmann
At the InterOcean building on NinthStreet E and F Street north-west Kirk who is in chargewas busy this morning acknowledgingreeipts of supplies for the Galveston suf-ferers All the articles received areturned over to the Red Cross for dis-tribution The work of packing theclothing In boxes began this afternoonand the first installment will probably-be shipped over the Southern Railwaytonight The contributions of clothingand have come from numerous
private Individuals aswell as firms and corporations-
The following additional cash subscriptions were reported this mcrningPreviously acknowledged 1000 50Mrs E A B 203A M 1C 00E J i 00CashilallottMrs Ellwood M KorristowD 1a 5 00Miss Katherine Xorristown-
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E a Kramer 300 X Third Street Phila 5 00J H Nolan Scranton 1a 500Mrs Murray Additon 20 00John A Leonard 103-J IL Brooks 25C Augusta Sheldon 2 50Christian Endeavorer 2 00John IL Rhodes 500Joseph L Lemberger Lebanon Pa 0 00Howard SI Xopr Camden N J 25 00S R Franklin Knslewood 500H R Hilliard Williams street Nose
York City 1000-Jfoses Williams jr Boston Mass 15 K
A H Ames 1112 Twentyfirst streetAVashincton 1000
Frances M Jlichanfc 171G S streetWashington Xtt C 2300
Anna If Wilkesbarre Pa 2500-Cfesh i 2003Caroline A Kraser 5000-J B C 100J IL Veir Scalp Level Pa 500-Prank V 1000S B L 600Frederick BruclcbSuer Nosy York 500II Main 3 00C C 503It I Buckley 203It i j 00W A L1 SCO-P R P 100Clarence F Norment 703 00Isitlor Groaner 1003C B Church 25 wI 11 K vwMrs yjit 1 00Lather R Smith
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Total 101523The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Company
have donated the furniture for the newheadquarters of the Red Cross at Firstand B Streets southeast and the
and Ohio Telephone Company hasgiven the use of a phone
Judge E C Foster is In charge of thenew headquarters-
Mrs Henrietta N Rose President cf theWomans Loyal Legion has headquartersut 419 Tenth Street northwestwill receive donations for the theTexas sufferers from 830 a m to 5 p mThe Loyal Legion is prepared to send forany article of food of clothing that maybe offered All contributions received willbe turned over to the Red Cross
A HIDE IN CHICAGO
Welcomed liy nn Entlmsijistic Popiilncc Untler Mistake
From the Chicago XewsDick Simms and his sister came up the
station platform with the usual number-of trunks thatEastern cousins display Thecarette met with their disfavor and they
a hack to convey them acrossglimpses of the city were
enjoyed until for some reason the driverslowed up at a corneT This was followedby a great demonstration in the street Itseemed as if the hack would be lifted fromthe ground
What on earth Is the matter Dickwhispered his sister
Looks like some kind of a riot responded her
Just then axle was seized andthe hack trembled The shouts were augmented
They will upset the hack DickDont be brightened
The driver started the horses but thecrowd held the hack
Tie in quick came from the rear andthen was released Somethingrattled ori theiroof To the excited occupants it courdbe nothing but a of
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They expected every moment to sac thesides pen tratedr
We stall be killed DickDont worry
But the shouts came fromthe bombardment had ceased ven-tured to open the door He found thedriver laughing This angered him
Great state of affairs he blurtedwhen strangers cant go through the city
danger qf assassinationIryintp do that grinned
the driverWhat were they trying to doTryin to tie white ribbon on the axleWhite ribbon Who did they think we
wereThey mistook you for a bridal partyThere was a wedding near that corner acdthey thought this the bridal hackThats why they thrtv rice and old shoes
A REAL PjQUASUIlE-
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because it always gives our trade complete satis-faction It is our leader for com-plaints This is the only remedy that never lathand that is pleasant and safe to take TVhenreduced with water and sweetened children likeIt For sale by Henry Evans wholesale and retaiL and all drazeUU
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anil DriPont M eii Full toSettle Their Differences Gas SinnNow Proposes to Go Alieuil
Harmony Ills View pt theStnte Convention of Democrats
WILMINGTON Del Sept 13 Repre-
entatives of the jarring factions ofRepublicans met here yester
ay In an attempt to a harmoniUS ticket but the conference was ofihprt and the factionists are
as apart as everThe executive committeemen of the
actions the new house of JAddicks on King Street Those
were Mr Addicks J Frank Al-
ee Dr Caleb R Layton W D Dennynd David S Clark representing the Adlicks men and State Chairman P Q
hurchman City Chairman H H BillaGeorge Massey Jones R G Hous
on and E B Shurter for the reguars After the brief and futile confer
had adjourned Mr Churchman
We had a preliminary talk about theomposition of thft Democratic ticket
then discussed the Republican tickit The Union RepuUIcans held that be
Kent and Sussex counties hadbeen Denocratic it would be
for them to have the nominaion for Governor from either Kent orussex Acting under instructions of our
committee and voicing itsopinion I said the candidate
or Governor should come from New Canle county and be of our faction in order
elect the ticket as the sentimentamong our people is practically
that the nominee shouldthis county They insisted that we
John Rune the present candidateLieutenant Governor for Governor
tVe stated that we thought the properwould be for us to submit five
names for Governor agreeing to abide-y any of them they might select and
in turn would submit five names ofproposed candidates for Congress
to abide by our selection As theywould not agree to a New Castle man-or Goveror we did not submit
live we had in mind Martin BDr Joseph H Chandler Merritt
T Willetts Dr L H Ball and TheodoreClarkAt the conclusion of the conference I
to them that If they experienced aof mind we stood ready at any time
nd place to meet them They replied thatwould be no more meetings a they
lad announced at the beginning of the conerence that if the question were not set
today It would not be settled at allThe Addicks leaders now say they will
o right ahead with their ticket Theyprepared to state whether the
agreeing to common primaries in iiswilt be rescinded Mr Addieks
talked at length about the situation Heaid
It looks to me a if the DuPont meniad the situation to absurdity We
practically everything Weoffered to withdraw Dr Marshall for
and substitute Mr Hunn as a comThen wt offered to allow them
fill the for Lieutenant Governorsaid he withdraw as the
nominee for Congress and let the DuPontmen name the candidate for CongressWhat more could we do
The whole trouble is that they 3o notpresent anything but Colonel DuPont
nmself I understand they have called ameeting of their State Committee for
when all their nominees will be askefi-o get off the ticket What the object of
is I do not know but I do know thatUnion Republicans are soon going to
ask Mr Burns whether he proposes to staym their ticket for Governor or whether hewishes to remain on ours for State
He cannot continue on both ticketsIVe propose to 50 straight down the lineWe cannot do otherwise I believe we shall
the Union Republican ticketMr Addicks was asked what he
the Democratic State Convention atDover
Oh I dont know much about it he reAny ticket they would name would
I see they referred to me in theirplatform This will only make me strong-er among Republicans as well ascrats A number of Democratsan the street today and for theresolution in the
to me We propose now to start into fight the Democrats as we have alwaysdone
ROOSEVELT TN THE TvTXD WEST
MITCHELL S D Sept 13 Teddythe cowpuncher swung into
S D yesterday morning where 20hardriding cowboys from the Bad Landsgave him a welcome that made the pre
events of the tour seem tame anduninteresting-
In this remote southwestern corner ofSouth Dakota the Roosevelt train lay fivemiles from the station on the singletrack all night Engineer and firemancrawled out of the cab after bankingthe fires The howl of the coyote andthe wind in the sage and buffalo grass
music for the Vice PresidentialRough Rider as he slept
This Is where aLl that are not menwomen shouted Roosevelt as he
jumped off his car at Chamberlain into apushing shouting swearing melee ofmounted cowboys who rode at himshook his hands and circled around him
it seemed as if he would be trampled-by their ponies Scares of Crow andCreek Indians bucks squaws and
round the edge ofthe crowd grunting and pointing as theycaught glimpses of the heap chiefwhite man White Bad Hand andKCehakasehka the who fesisted benevolent assimilation withrifles in the days v fi their andeyes were good stoodder in the crowd sullen but grotesque inold silk hats faded Prince colored blankets round their
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of Indians from the Government schoolmade music as the processi i moved toa grandstand at the head of MainStreet When Roosevelt mounted thelittle platform more cowboys who hadridden across the line from Mcntanagalloped up and grabbed hs hand
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pressed election day and the wanderersJest to the McKinley outfit were called
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turns at spellbinding and wereinterrupted frequently whoopsfor Teddy But It was the farewellscene at Chamberlain that put a climaxon the demonstration After Rooseveltbadshaken hands with three wagonloads-of Indian girls slapped the theirhaaits and Saluted t
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The need is for a Hat for immediate
wear We have arranged a display and
sale for Friday and Saturday of the latest
and specially FirstHats simply
trimmed in English walking and
shapes that are most becoming and most
appropriate for early Autumn It is a most
extensive showing embracing fully 300
we shall offer for choice at
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At the same time will be introduced the new untrimmed shapes andthe myriad of popular trimmings for them including Fancy Feathers
Wings Birds and Bandeux The very latest in Ostrich andOrnaments Nets etc Its a display to which
you will be welcomed Its a that cuts down the cost ofMillinery for present wear is a necessity
WorldBeating Prices in Boys School Suits
Every Suit we offer in these special lots closecut as the prices arehas our guarantee for utmost satisfaction They were made expressly forSchool extra strong extra reenforced really doublemade Nowonder that leadership in Boys Clothing is so certainly and unimpeachably ours
Black Cheviot Dou-
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Boys Corduroy KneePants the Pants thatare stronger thanboyish play andpranks made withpatent elasticbands rivetedtened buttons and reenforced seams allsizes from 4 to 15years and usual 75cvalue As a specialleader for Friday CflCand Saturday w J
Specials in School Supplies
Cloth School Bags with draw-strings and embroidered sides25c and SOc
Heavy Canvas Book Bagsleather bound and with longshoulder strap oOc
Book Straps lOcCarters and StaffordsPen Holders 1C to 25c
Ink and Pencil Erasers leLeather Penwipers brass tipped5cPencil Boxes with lock and key
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Walnut Pencil Boxes withsliding top tray Inkwell papercutter penholder eraser and leadpencil lock and key 15c
Patent Blackboard 3cHardwood Rulers with
inches 1 foot long leHardwood Rulers with brass
edge 5cScratch Tablets 150 sheets of
pencil paper 2cComposition Books ruled papsr
and cardboard covers 5c
Irish Linen Tablets ruled aniplain all sizes lOc
Numbered Composition200 sheets 25c
Every offering we make only declares the more forcefully our greatretailing capacity We bought the last short lengths-of a prominent Neckwear Makers best 50c Silks and gg farranged with him to duplicate his SOc Teck Imperial J 4FourinHand and Batwing Shapes So we Inoffer 50c Scarfs in this lot for choice at
Ladies LisleGlovesa few pairs of course but
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Handker-chiefs
Ladies very sheer Handembroidered Initial Handkerchiefswith narrow Expect 12cquality
School HoseChildrens Ribbed
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Doublewidth goods at thatworth double the remnantBut they are in varying lengthsenough of some for waists of others for skirts of others for childrens dresses Good coloring inchecks and plaid novelties
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are dressed but the dresses aresoiled worth up to 50c but
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32 others that are worthup to Choice of them JQCfor
Lot of slightly Imperfectot all sorts those worthto SI for 25c and worth up QCto 50c for
Remnants of Linings3500 yards in the lot Including short ends from 1 to 6 yards of
Mercerized Satine wire Percaline and Spun Glass thelinings you have use for jo black and all colors Regularprices cut from full piece 12 to 25c a yard Tomorrows selling Is to be at
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AND BOYSCollegiate Academic and
Primary DepartmentsENGLISh SCIENCE AND
COURSESnglish The College aims at developing Literary
Culture through thorough mastery of theEnglish and other Modern languages
ience Scientific and Mathematical studies aresystematically pursued throughout the entireCollege course
selves for Coramercin are affordedevery facility to acauire a thoroughly practical training in business
pply for catalogue toaul7tf MIDAS President
iPANISHTAUGHT WITHOUT GRAMMAR
513 13th Street 2T IV
If you like to learn Spanish in a quick way callit 13th st day and night lessons seMf
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Established 1S76 Day or Night25 a year Shorthand Type
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iie climbed on the back of his car to waveoodby to the cowboys who swarmedabout his car like bees When the trainwheeled slowly out of the station the
pressed on as the speed IncreasedEircling in front of the engine at first
down the track ahead until the cowcatcher grazed their ponies heads and thelust from the galloping squadron
the whole train beginning to shootis they raced Two hundred pistols hanged a farewell salute
Puster McKay and Capt JackFoster still racing neck and neck at thehead of the two strings of horsemen riding fct each side ot the train uncurledtheir lariats and began to rope the loco-motive smokestack It was the signal forthose who iet clung to the chase and asthey gradually away from the nowflying train the hemp whirled In a hun
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SPECIAL NOTICE Regular meeting othe Maryland Democratic Club TO
NIGHT AT 8 OCLOCK in Harpers Hall467 C Street northwest
M F PEAKE PresidentH J ORLOWITZ Secretary It
SOUTH WASHINGTON DEMOCRATICASSOCIATION meets every THURS
DAY at 8 P M at Clarks Hall 229 SeventhStreet southwest All Democrats invitedROBERT E MATTTNGLY President ItTHE CORCORAN GALLERY OP ART
will be reopened to the public onMONDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1900se24t F B MGUIRE Director
THERES NO DANGEROf having your
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yf work Every piecewill be sent home
II ansi in the best o-
HMv condition IfU laundry bills Ore
large secure one of35 our coupon bonksirfff and save 10 prJ-
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1VEEKS Oh Wednesday September 12 1900 at6 p m ALIK N the beloved husband of EllenA Weeks aged sixtytwo
Funeral services at late residence 121 Jfass-achwettr Avenue northwest at 2 p m ThursdayInterment at Moravia N Y 1-
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