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4 ly D. C.. MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1888—-SIX PAGES. TELEGRAMS 1) THE STAR Asenulted by a Game Cock, A LITTLE CHICAGO GIRL DANGRROUSLY INSURED BY ‘A VICIOUS ROOSTER, Cmcago, June 25,—Tue two-and-a-halt-year-old daughter of Thomas Barrett 1s lying dangerously iat her father's residence, No. 61 Ohio street, from the effects of an assault made on her Thurs. day afternoon dy 8 Vicious gaipe chicken, the prop- eruy of Patrick Crowley. “Little Sarah, walle play- ing ia tine rard,saw the little game cock My ov ‘the fence into her yard. Having seen her mother “suo” the chickens back to their own territory the child rap toward the chicken, waving her skirts and crying, “Dit out,” dit out.” ‘To her great surprise the "rooster ran toward ber with outstretched wings Fly- ing to her head he struck her with Lis spurs near the temples and beat her i the face with his Wings until she fell bleeding to the ground. He then pecked and gaffed the ehild about the bead until her screams brought her mother to the scene. Mrs. Barrett was compelled to seze the broom-stick and make for the chicken before it ran off. The father applied to Justice Kersten yesterday for per- mission to Kill the rooster, but he was informed ‘that there was no ordinance Covering tue legal dis position of a vicious gamecock. The child will re- cover, though ber condition was such Thursday ight that a physicifn had to be summoned, ———— Ghastly Find by Two Children. Wuiassrort, Pa, June 25.—James Low, aged 13, and his sister, aged 8 caused a sensation at ewart, this county, to-day by digging up the re- mains of Nelson E. Wade, a murderer, who was executed in this cliy 14 yearsago. The'dead mur- Gerer was Duried in the coruer of a cornfield, the exact location of the grave being carefuily ‘con- cealed, AS Ume rolled on, however, doubts were expressed as to Whether Wade bad ever been buried, many asserting that his remains had been given (o the physicians for dissection... | ‘The discovery of the remains caused a great sen- sation In Dewart, a3 mucn over the courage of the two chlidren as saiisfying @ long existing doubt, Wade Killed an aged couple named Mciride, imisers, Wo lived on a lonely road near Linden. pehenlaker wales Saw Her Child Crushed to Deat! Lima, June 25.—The infant child of Chas. Wolf had its brains crushed out yesterday afternoon, Mra Wolf entered a store and left the hittie one sitting tn its on the pavement. A gust of wind started the bugzy toward the gutter, into which It upset, throwing the child under a horse whic, becoming frightened, commenced Kicking and crushed the ttle one (o death. The mother went Into spasms at the sight, aud Is not expected to lve. —+-—_— Queer Campaign Wagers. SINGULAR SETS MADE ON THE RESULT OF THE PRESI- DENTIAL ELECTION. ‘From the Troy Standard. Now that the great national campaigns are about to be begun I suppose the betting men will now get to work also. It is remarkable what a queer variety of wagers are made In such cam- paigns as these. Some of them even verge on the ridiculous, While in the American House one night recently I was oue of a party of tour who were ais- cussing politic. CoXtter we bad talked for nearly fn hour two of the men present, one a democrat and the other a ablucan, made the following wager: D. bet K. $5 that the democratic nominee would be elected, Kt betting the same amount on the republican | ‘candidate. The money Was placed in the hands of a stakeboider, and then it was agreed that the man ‘Winning the Det was to buy shves for the loser’s famliy Uatil the mouey was exhausted. T have also heard that In case Cleveland ts re- | elected a certala politician of the thirteenth ward has promised to wheel a certain democrat of the same ward to 12th street, Lansingburg, and back in a wheelbarrow. Peopie also make queer prom- tes about this time, the strangest one, 1 tuink, being one which was made Lo me a few Gays aga. A Well-known young man in the city has been ‘Owing me a sum of money for several months and ‘when I asked him for it he said he would pay it to me after election, if the republicans were victorl- ous. Another man has made a queer promise, too, He says be will stop drinking whisky aud beer if Cleveland “gets there” again. Another man says he'll go to bed every night at 9 o'clock for three mouths if the republicans win. Whichever party wins I doubt, however, if any of the prowises, cularly the oue ip ‘reyaré vo the whisky and r Will De kept. ———— On and Off the Rostrum—A Contrast. From the Pittsburg Chronicle. ‘Two scenes about nis Ume of the year: $ p.m.— ‘Minnie (on the platform)—“The grandeur of Greece and the mightiness of Kome teach us that muta- tions of idyllic restfulness are sure to bring in their Uains those volcanic metempsychosls which dis- Tupt accepted conditions.” It p. m—Minaie (strolling In the garden)—“Oh, charley, you dear, sweet thing! That class-pin 4s Just the loveliest thing ever saw, and there ‘ain't agirl in the bizniss tuat’s got ove like It.” —— 2 vipesae aes ‘The Pope Writing a Book. From Vanity Fair. Acorrespondent at Rome inforiss me that the Pope has just Quished a book on tue social condi- UoR of the worklag classes, on which be has been engaged for a year. His holiness enforces the so- cialistic doctrine that the state shouid be the in- ‘Vermediary aad arbiter between empioyer and em- ployed, and calls upon Catholics in all couatries to assist their respectives governments In their efforts to lmprove the social conditions of tue WorkiDg classes. —— Learniug Shorthand, Bob Burdette. “How long does it take to learn shorthand my my sont” Weil, that depends on what you want to Jearnit for. If youwant tobe a court reporter, im whieh case you will have to report just exactly ‘What the speaker says, and nothing elso, it will Lake you two or three years to learn. But if you merely want to report political speeches, in which ‘occupation you merely look wise walle you make hen tracks, and then goto the office and write down the speech from memory, making the speaker say Whatever you Uhink Ww e ng editor ad ture the other party, about Sux weeks gut study, wita lutervals of recreation, ‘will be a thoror sity course. —— Up to Her Business, ‘From New York Truth. Friepd—“Did you enjoy your honeymoon? Bride (for a third time)—“Yes, afver I had got Chare trained.” From Town Topics. Eisie—“What! a divorce already? Why, you old me that you knew Charlie for years.” Ada (uride of two weeks)—“ know him better now.” Gum chewing excites the entire glandular system compected with allmeatation, Tue purpose of the slauds ts clearly established. Their products can- not be Wasted oF diverted to other uses without jamage, The human being is not a ruminant—a cud chewer, One class of auimais cannot adopt ihe natural habits of another without suffering Trom so doing. The gum-clewing mania should be frowned upon. ———_—_—+e-—______ Awful Consequences of a Pickle Diet. ‘From the Aclaata Constitution. The pretty dauguier of a Columbus, Ohio, Preacher isin a bad fx. She haseaten pickles un- Ul she has dwindled from 200 to 60 pounds, she anno longer eat. Her tongue is as dry and hard 43 a plece of leather, and her physictans say that ‘he interior of her stomach is as hard and smooth ‘83 the surface of polished glass, The young lady is ouly sixteen years old. i Sacurday Weddings, From the Boston Advertiser. ‘Saturday used to be considered unlucky for mar- Tages. Eved the working class, who might, on quany accounts, find that a more convenient day, r rather evening, on which to hold a wedding, eschewed it through dread oftll-luck. No oue but ‘the plantation darkies used to matrimontally utilize it at all, But of late wealth and fashion have favored it, and this June it has almost be- come the fashinabie day. ‘The poor look on, per- haps, to mark how these fashionable marriages ‘turn ou:—and doubtless freling the rich can affurd Tuisiortune better than theimeives—and if they turn out well, Saturday may become the popular day all round. Perhaps another generation may daring enough to try Friday. soe Orr vo Ecxore.—The steamship Fulda, which sailed from New York Saturday. took as a % 3 ¥, Dr. Joba P. Peters, professor of Hebrew in ‘tue University of Pennsylvania: Dr. Hi: ", in- structor of Assyrian at Yale Colleze, Jv. Prince, of the class of "Ss, Columbia College, wo tor the purpose of conducting explora ons and excavations in Babylonian Middie Asia. Among the passengers on (he French line steamer la », Which sailed ior Havre from New Yors sat j, were Chevailer de Tavera, Austrian Minister at Washington; Admiral sim) of the b avy, and Huo. Edward and Mrs. Pierrepont. On Whe steamer Fuida tor Bremen, via Southam p- tom, were Mr. apd Mra. Archi Forbes, Harry & Disey, and Hoo. Wm. Windom. Col Euill Frey Rotterdam ! wilh Mis. Siaies at Béinburgh. SUMMER SUMMER RTS. -LA | i oe Say ae RESORTS. __|__LADIEs_Goops.___| 4 FEW WORDS 10 ADVERTISERS. } Oak “All the Doomers are st soa. Sherman and ©. Crawioras special to the X. T. Werkd trom | (E800 GFRINGS, FRRHA. CPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED. 1 AV;49 ‘The republican convention at Chicago reas. | Gresham Fapidly dissolving. Edinburgh, June 23, says: American flags have ‘Main’ Penna. Railroad, Beedle ya caters, sembied shortly after 4 o'clock Saturday after. | fecbiee Abe cheers, 02 Donalt of McKinley, 88 | heen ying here trom every hotel and public bulld- On Top of ailegbeny Mesetahea, Sao JAMES HOOD. a Excuicliratmenttoriadieesndciiires, | ay UNPAR. s825LED euowINe. noon, Dut immediately adjourned again to 11 Ae Shall, Vos the Blaine Fosh ts pressing Consiga, ing i Donor of Mr. Biaine’s arrival Sone ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE eh SERA APCS eh er ee = mk8. DR GABKIEL, 138160 aw F o'clock Monday morning without taking @ Dallot, | though the leading Biaine Papers have given him much more attention than NOW OPEN. — The precise reason for this action is not | dee ,Cancusses are now n the sick favor- | the English ones, To-night Mr. Blaine’s hotel | Alltrains stop at Cresson. For circulars, te. adress Hyer norer, TITTS 1100 3M aMtcss. 00 XN Ro clear. It 1 said that the Blaine men | Gresham nor Hammers oe oon Sa eeriman BOF | as the appearance of American political head- WM. B DUNHAM, OLD POINT COMFORT, Va. FAO OMN g Qee x" The Best Lecal advertising Medium had prepared a plan to nominate Blaine | ing but the unlocked for can prevent Biaine’s | quarters. Ee ee eee a oe ee 817.50 at ge Sst x XN im the Wertd. Om the first or second ballot on Savurday. | Domination.” en sor acey ot al, who ares pend “I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT THE cy ae SES ee Hoo Sus5“o0? XS Sss® Alabama was to lead the r, and be followed SUMMARY OF THE SITUATION LAST NIGHT. Sunday bere, ‘Ubese some Springs ty "MAD! ° a - ee) Ail the Blaine states in succession, New York ois. | ‘The Baltimore amenoas thus summarizes the | ewes odd American busigess wea, WHO fi on. director pr iaainastly Cian tee papery oe no happen irectiy or iudirectiy with the or | Send for Mustrated Pamphiet CELEBRATED GLOVE-FITTING ing with firt; od Blau to be i. ite L. [Oo! y votes, and the Blaine menin Pen- | situation last night: “The conferences Saturday Suet Ser baad’ early a | ib ceoerees tfigmed) , CHAS A. ETOGRE aoe apa ot ‘With entire contdence Tue WasnrwaTow EVENING Siikanta leaving che leaderabip of Quay and Te- | ang the combinations then formed indicated that | Of these men are from New England, and are with- | Preside: Branch of B.& | WWILBURTON-BY- be ay tte Ne Lak ‘Stam ts presented to the public as tne Dest local 00 % ae sits FER TUT cs | savertising medium to be found in the whole range {uring to their first love. Even Ohio, led by Gov. | t18 : | Forake who Wants the second piace on the ticket, 5 : : a le i E iH ze if ° ntribute twenty oF twenty-five votes to = ‘SPI 2°60 Fe the grand old column. All this !s known, but it 1s | Conferences, however, changed the outiook. These wonde: itizens were season of 1888. under it and al DU .¥ ON THE BEACH. Gal oo k& a Of journalism. This claim is based cortal! not own Way the scheme was abandoned. a Chie poy ae nagers of, ont cas cxntiianes ee in front of ie Hotel ths evening when bt car Feperigion oF. Teupey and WH Grogby. of the Nex BELIRY OFES FROM JUNE TO OCTOBLEE oo ok E Sss3 Eee Bs cadmas ce hg _ sae a cago man, n empowered to speak tO gettl ‘Regie’s coach drove up and surprised Mr. Blaine x a OE . wa cae Mr. Blaine, and who is a man of good Judgment ar two‘naimes Lo be presen fo the convention to | a hearty American cheer. ‘This evening they foruustion in; rorard to Paice be pode F TEN REY PARKEW_ HOUSE "SEA GIRT, X3—OCEAN| wave xEvER fine consideration of at! persons interested tn ‘and not a politician, was called ‘into-a confer. ,falled to accomplish tne regult i THey | to be received, but MF. Bialne excused bimelt, He £CO.. proprietors, Forest Glen, Md., or Natiouml Hotel, | 2, front Excellent bathing, boatiie, ‘snd fishing. BEEN EQUAL TO PRESENT om. ence of Blaine leaders just before the meeting ot | thought well of Allison and McKinley. The under. | retired very sdon to his rooms, where dinner was | Washington, D.C. EI | Te Open eal ea Dig and aupolntivents unex- municating with the public in regard to any bus- {he convention. He was informed of the plan in | Sanding was that Sherman and Gresham would | served. Mr. Carnegie was overrun during the | 7 \aRTER HOUSE GHARL BTOWN, JEFF. CO. | Cust; OPeD all year. THOMAS DE gt MARE band, and was snows a Uist of 23 sare een notwithstanding a Eertiomen, retusa to yield, evening by Scottish callers, who ook pela Cc Wweva Fappis tor Summer board T HOME = hess proposition Whatever, It rests primarily aa a jaine de assured majorit ‘that Gov, Foraker est man cot ‘produced ‘orma reasonabie, g the Whole convention, ‘This tnan lockea varies Clares that Sherman hasno show and that 60 per modern mes. “He Is erfectiy Jubliant about the | _x2v-e0ee" T.RBARER. | 2, pi men ane It, Good m MORE POPULAR THAN EVER the broad and solid foundation that Tax Sram cit Uist, saw that it comprised the names of delegates | Cent of the Onio delegation 18 for Blaine, Stephen | presidcntia campaign. av the same ume ho has | “arg WAY -POINT-N-3-LOARLION House | SOK te culates in the city where printed a larger number Snce gave his dictum as follows: “ais tatag must Domination by" delaying the Soavoaon, | was ao ace vasne tins es ates ata | Contes aes dng 2, Cape House ara obes @ PERFECT HIT GUARANTEED, opt decrenp agpantin c 3 dictum x as 8 . isine) and. eppoiatment Jo . come to a stop,” said he. “Mr. iaine cannot take | 878 Ditterly criticized by other friends of MF: | has certalaly used his whole power ashosttomake | the cosst, Seventh season of present mnsasonest + copies tm proportion to poputation than any this nomipation by Tiling ‘over the rignts. of | Blaine, who claim that he will “not a nom. | Mr. Blaine a candidate, Adaress Paper in the world. And not only Is its circulation any of tie mea bow in the feld. He | !ation gained in such amanner. The McKinley | An Edinbu! fu special to the New York Sun gays e21-2m AH. HAMILTON. = dark-horse movement 1s now als0 look: n by “an | FINE T ST MIN: the largest and fullest, Dut it 1s Fogands them ail as bis friends, and knows over ow noxed upon by | that just as Mr. Blaine was leaving Melrose “an | 7AVHE AURGEA HOUSE— TE.23222., ‘Attantio Chip. 2.3. EXTRA LONG. | o" rat, DUL It 18 also The wait, since y have entered this contest in good | many Dart excursion party of 500 arrived, ‘The oracle of the ‘with ite new Annex and Cottares, fy the not oh mm You pas dr delat rae Topper | arte foe Many a egeane-oat laa | Satieatin Ste uated aeeated | ONTRRCRERT OH THE ALTROHANIER, | ani2.am Mina w nocs_| swrye nants noe pewnec tas basic of Cums ona tat, ‘0 u Graw delegates from lent e Uni ABOVE Wi n “WAVERLY ATLAMIN Gat a a = ] \c Dol ers of tiese men to’ undermine them and deteat | Mev. This fact is regarded aa showing an at- | Eraves, and three cheers were given for tne Presi home ened sate seeeemcein: on | WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY. X. 3.—OPEN == ———— ee moet tho RUMUIctet OENAD ane Rely, tes them. If you nominate him in this way a cabie. | tempt on the part of the Blaine managers to use c Was potnted out | tocality ts noted for itm healthfiunces aud plctireaque | due san Warlons cscs Socata eT Cath it Rouse; into their homes—into the fazilies of all classe Grau will be received trom him in twenty minutes | the Gark-horse vo beat all the others, and then to in as tue greatest man of | landscapes. Ni ‘no hay fever. no mosquiters. | neg" . MES. J. L. BRYANT. THE BEST GOODS AND CHEAPEST FOR | declining the nowtnation, and you will then be in| Pring Blaine in to beat him. Mr. Blaine has | America. Iam told that Mr. Carnegie has denied Is, ample amusements. | — ~ aA mon 4nd luto those of Ue money-spending as well as 4 Worse predicament than ever, Tus thing must | Deed cabled the status of the situation, and | the duthenucity of the statement coming from | 4 en PS Ee ae QUALITY, the money-earni ton of Tague muons pentposs te Hatt ecy. | pegsdty ioe convention toaay, fae Shims | Mind tena t%, Raaie cotenag i, Sai, sae “F7. conzs se is sae pus eee jeagues cons e the A 5 facce| ‘noraination the friends of al ths candidates except ‘Mar: | 0d Allison managers clalin to have, greatly in-| ne should gett 1 am unwillng to believe, how- sce Sw TLEGHANY SPRINGS Vinge eee FOR SALE EVERYWHERE 2 wns teaaipcor ail gece ed ‘Sout MM Stondaysnoeninge O*88 88 lou | Ao Gresham fs aise Bopetul again There ln | CCU Taif watts Ga eaicat aes cee TEAL | SOroMAC HOTFL, ST GFORGES TaLanD. wy, | A Gramrancars Resume ty waar Soe ieee oat. Ryman ie ‘THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE. | es Ce Oy EE x have kept in my possession the statement in Pett gon dane spss 31.50 ver day, 84 per Since ta Ge mocatalenad Vani” Gone arta THOMSON, LANGDON & CO, New York, fullness, freshness, and reliability of its mews The conierence committee which was appointed | Strength of all che other candiaates mae vO ne o ban ad lice Yr one mou hor lonwer, Will tet Norfolk O. A. CALHOUR, local, 4: ft seo m528-1m Proprietor. jomestic, and foreign, Its independent and Priday by the interests hostile to Harrison met | him and carry him through in spite of the Diaine ang witeiccois eacon steamers at Piney Point wharf. Good sailing and bath- la Sole Manufacturers, 4 — Tog Boats 1 Tree, Address i. 3° 3 Saturday, but found themselves practically with- | program. MURY FORM AN assoclaTiON WuicH TuEY say 18 | BAO. Piney Point StMacs's Coc Ma “ivfer teas | EUCTEL OCRANTC. Oe Cory wg, ——— tie treatment of ail publi qquastions, Metevam- out Dusiness, as Harrison was already out of the REDS eT NOT A TRUST. Donaldeon, 1183 Gih ne, ‘and C. 911 7th Dw. | Open June 16th to Uctover 1st. gent and effective devotion to local interests, and Face dlowever, ater various speauers tad le CONVENTION SCENES. OR Aaa Se est ‘Terma. address EC = MIP. ri iressed the ineeting upon the impossibility of me) bs id OCK ENON SPRINGS: BATHS, | J 1D E Mus ‘1 's close attention to matters with which th Lowineting any man but Blaine, tuey appointed | Notable Men and Women im the Gal-| two-tirds to three-quarters of tne wholesale | I‘ gunmen |! Oy 1. a aa eit on eee | household, ana 5 Scimmmition i take the enaation, into, coo- lerics of the Great Hall. Grocery | Dasiness of the United States, | Great North Mountain, near Winchester. Va. 6% hours ogeta once NTS, ill Feouna dupe Lo Mteos. I Fo a. (rs Hasta And especially 118 lady: members, ara ence commitiee a Ucket waich, it the members| A Chicago correspondentof the New York Sun,| sssemvled = in the Grand Central Hotel, * $0 per wéek “Cirealareat star mice.” °my24-tur ALSo— a Seeenee, Tee Ghee S CURRED eRENgEENS saw fil, tuey could report back’ to their delega- | tn his account of the scenes in the convention Sat. | ‘" NeW York, Saturday. Their object waS U0] | A safe home for families. NO BAR Accommodates CARLETON HOUSE, SPRING LAKE, N_ | Hous wth the recommendation that they support | urday, says: organize a wholesale grocers’ national association, | 300. Atmostherecogi: scenery wand apiendid roadm | Cork from the teach A.speciat reretion in SHELI, AMBER, anapor, |“! sémitted to be, in every quai the leading ~ Finest chalybeate, alkaline, itiia sulphur, and healing SEP Cin aweN ts @ . 4, A committee of ven was appointed, represent- the main purpose of which will be to so regulate * ¥ S| beddivg, ek Hi ‘ani 26-me | ANd favorite newspaper of the National Capit, Ing ‘the different factions, consisting’ of Colonel | _ Let the reader imagine himself the Sun reporter, | the sugat merce that in handing ie netonat iElng ‘pool Table Srat-clate, Mbundently supplied; | 7uve and September GFRENGR Dracpea SGopEIEG ANG Gov cee | alo tn cho coma ans ae Synator Farell in bebalt of Gresham, | Seated on @ kitchen chair behind a pine board margin ot | let le geeete ae It is claimed | good music. hotel and groundaclean; sanitary rrance- |.S°7INHE LELAND. i ae ING ESTABLISHMENT toot ee ee in the counting-room, the work-shop, and tae 2. H. De Young for te ovement, counter, scanning the con he wholesale grocers that at present tn hand- ‘complete: beds comfortal le. i erm Feasvuable, can Lud Mase, ave. Atlantic Cits,¥.3. Newly | forth Gat VLABE NI, 1205 New York ava {and Clarkson for Alison, the Hon. Mr. Duifield for rig ing wention with an eye} ihr sugars they 40 60 at aloes ‘The recall gro. | . From Jun Sin ere kates and Genter work of every descrip. | family circle, Sth to “Vina limited number of round: | built. Newly furnished. Open wilthe yecr x ‘Alger, Governor” Foster aad the’ Hous ‘Ben. { ‘tained by experience with crowds, and familiar | HO sugars they do #0 at loss. trip tickets, good for seven days and including hotel | mbi24~Sim SAME. WaGNeR | Wt ANTON ANU GAKOLINE LERCH. formerly | an — with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese. Paris. dellely An support of these statements attentt: juwin Butterworth for Sherman, The con. | Wita the faces of the idols of the public. Certainly | ¥. W. Imuusch, of Milwaukee, called the meet. | pemmodation und hoard for tue time, can be had at | TKiGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELA: |. xro CHEWS DRY CLEA raw | a erence then adjourned until 2:30 and the | toa republican tt was a glad and an inspiring | ing to order and staved Ube object of the call, Ho | Teese yFrCe $12 Ulustrated circulars at this | BBV ir will scopes June Sn ie eae nek TISHMENT AND DEE WONKA SPU ata | tO Lo the tables below, couimni'tee immediately Went Into session, notity- | Scene. Modestly tucked away upon the platform explained quite fully the needot concerted action, A. 8. PRATT, frevas direct tothe tier Qyupeyivania, Kallroad | ” Ladies’ and Ger't's Garmentaof sil kinds Cleaped and | {ng Seuators Hoar and Quay to be present. Seuator | tu a corner of the back gallery sat that chunk of | bUt Wanted 1t perfectly understood that the tule] my19-3m The Sun Building, Washington, D. © TS ant Stat gitice. | Dyed without being ri Quay did not immediately put in an appearance, | human marble, Fred. Grant, blest with the most | trust could not be tolerated in referring to the ac- | — - — 12 They not only show tue circulation and advertising patronage of the paper for the several years named, but, by the remarks ¥. Thirty-five ‘years’ experience walerate. ” Goods called for and delivered, fein, ee em, taken was, Uy Senator Farwell | sensitive, inteligent, and ‘Fespousive of women | ton, the wholesale grocers propow taking, al- | ARLINGTON HOHE or abs Da, alter complimenting Judge oreaaen so jomn Chicago used to honor as her belle, ough he Said “hat a union would of course have | £4, MAY. 3. 3. = SLPHUE RINGS Wo a J-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED, ble Increase shown in both depart ini i Sto ta ua wiht | eee agai wearing te foveal | © wacupnaedwieiaomaparreaacm | einer rmnaase | WSL SuSE Sea Ras RR | ACTCSGSARILAEEAD OF OF MIAN venoms oven bun aeparments nonce 3 name. ner marriage ta Ube sdiamond gi —7 "DEOSPECT HOUSE CHAPEL POINT MED one | forte, youd tnble; pane Sota a ret 9 jer the corresponding month in the pre- Gov. Fuster then addressed the meeting in behaif | portrait of Gen. Grant. planed to @ sailor ult OF ‘The Name Sounded Familiar, Met Fae Toei aed Ct Nitien Dppae | Fis, fale charves, circulary at ERENTASow Tots | att SO SM AX | vious year, they also wi of Joke Sherman aa kha staan bpp te bee on Naa wae bihemge biood in het | Prom the Boston Herald, June 23. ed Summer ® esort on the Potomac River or within Yenney = ave., or A, M. JELLY, New Windsor, Md. | —— HI .- j year, ‘¥ alsa justrate, in the most for- wait tee Could report Ip favor of 1 conclusion erm! r doing what the other women easy distance of Waclington. The hotel has capacit aE is SEFURNIS ‘GS. cible Possible, the estect ch the Gr Gov. Fuster’ remarks Mr; Dunield addresied | dtd wo Kept tale ee Th wea eaten | A litle, brisk man, whose mustache seemed the for SU yuete: in eal face etal bee capacity TVER SPRINGS SUMMEN RESORT WILLOFER E OUSEFURNISHINGS. _| etble manner ible, the esteem tn which the the committee in favor of Gea, Alger. Congress- | She had no time for anything ‘ut drinking 1a the | !4FSest part of him, stepped up to the clerk of the | fect yea! jon: ‘vVerandas and porches; inviting: JUNE 14TH. $1.25 per day. €30 per month. 2 eee ea? ere | Paper is beld in the city of its bome, and by those Man Clarhsok Was then called’ upon, and he very | Spirit of the convention. Beautiful in face, Hotel Vendome early Thursday morning and en. | Parlozs end dining room: most comfortable sleeping. Shennan Let or any improvements. Take Gas Fixrones 1 ‘ ‘ . strongly urged the claims of semavor Alison, ‘esque In body, and responsive as the tym, Saged apartments on the first floor front for bis | Spring water: extensive shaced grou ds. larve new | MLARISIONE, Kiver Spomen Ma, MUU DEH P. | Couuplete Stock. Reasonable Prices, | WHO are best able to judge of its merits as a news rll Be lowes Velug called on stated to the | @ Yeiephone, she inspired with intellectual alacrity | wife and daughter. He said that for reasons very | pay lion for recreation and dancing music; amusement | > = ee GROVE 3 Gee Cooking Stoves. | Paper and its value as adverust ulayttee that ie thought they were not there o | all wito looked upon her. Tt was fit that her hus-| "ice al; Vexcelient bathing, Woatiis. Sshing. crabbing, | "PML WAVEKLY, OCEAN GROVE N. J. Garden Hose, jose | a ietentto tne ses oF the diferent cabdidates, | band should bend to the mechanical work Of pens | *Ulsfactory to himself he did not care to put his faines, pleagure, driv ‘ke. ‘Terms very reasonable. ‘Beach End Ocean Pathway, ¥. F. BROOKS, These arethe figures referred to, with which a but to decide Upon the man that was most availa- | cliling the dull oallots of tue automatons, moved | autograph on the hotel register, but that he would hed by Fotowne {iver steamers: also by Balti | 9 1, ‘Flue view of the ocean. my22 531 15th st.. Corcoran Building. | “ ble, and wuo could carry the country for the party; | by ve or six political king makers, The couple | leave bis name with the clerk, He sald: “1am | more and Potonac Mailrosd, Heduord.rae exeurdon | _3¢2-1m Se —— | comparison ts challenged: {hac the ‘better plan world be to exaimiue into 4 faced that Adonis of regenerated Africa, Bruce of | M. W. Fuller, of New York.” ‘Theclerk wrote it on | Hckets. Apply to W. B. JONSON, 511 Penn, ave. or WATER GAP HOUSE. DELAWARE WATER GAP, themerits and demerits of che different candi- | Mississippl. Stout, round-faced, genial, and hand. | @ card, which he laid on his desk. ‘The gentleman | 4.44% 8, Leavee, P. 0., Cox, Charles Co., Md, ienuoitnsojhe See OA tvore wees: | Harm MUarrnesses ‘T'o Onpen f DAILY CIRCULATION Ix 1885-°86-°87, Gates. Mr. De Young stated to the commictee the | some, he sat the peer of any Wwnite man around | from the metropolis then reuired. Little bas since | 109m __) sain resort, Tiree and a-half hours from Philadelphia, Mattresses made over equal to uew. wa objeciious urged by the represeacstives from the] him.’ Bebind the officers or the convention fnsig. | been seen of him about the corridors. When the | ee Mey A eS LINEN LOOSE COVERS FO FUKNITURE. 1SSS. ISS6, 1957, Faciile Coast to LWO or three Of Lhe caudidates, set- | nitlcant-looking Senator Cullom, who looked. like | night clerk came on duty the day official gave him peers warcedibon JRPove House, RENOVO, Pa. - la, Ung forth leit weaknesses and concluded py | Abraham Lincoin seen trough the wrong end of a | an idea of the Dusiness onhand, and said, inckdent- | win be open JUNE 18T for the accommodation of Write Tor eiregiare seek sone —cemcresharonerp ater romccceciey anaes canes enate Saslug there was no uecessit} of setting forty the | Ueiescope, Sat as insensate as a Duinp on a log, | ally, that a man who woulda'Usign Ids name was | jithR? Fe™,,JUNE, AST for, the sccommodation of rae O. te HUM Proprietor, | Furmiture packed for shipment. Pesxcany. 22,029 24,321 26,299 atone gall pt Mi. Blaine aseveryboay | Kuowing the secrets of wut went on, but showing | upstairs, and the clerk added: "Sie said he Was | Feaurt sn eifer of the Virginian" Gan cloctnic bells, wei T-_ | Orders by mail promptly answered. | ony Was too weil acquaiuted Wit him UO require that, | HO more Interest in them than the painted eagie ‘uller, of New York.” “The name sounds | hot and cold baths on each floor. LEVNEAREST TOSPRINGS HOTEL, J. K MoCRACKRN, | 25,549 25,594 26,009 At Uils inoment Senator Quay came into tue | OD the wall above him. illar,” ssid the other. “In a Little suite the | | Terms. #35 to #60 er calendar month, Twoand | Ao 5.4.1 BEDFORD. PENNA: mb23-3m 3 | Tou. 4c staved Uo tue committee that New York | | Beside his wife under the back gallery, sat B. F. | ‘“uukuown” put in au appearance, He wore long { Nt half hours from Wavkivgton, ‘Four trainedatly. | .,Orgoa Sune 1. Ps: uresquely located midway between B. LEPREUX & 00. j Bad decided to support Blaine, and he could not | Joues, distinguished only by the Chairmanship of | gray hatr,and his bright, strong face Was suon | ¢veiitet? ‘he et nies yaiuted for the season of 1888. Sor further ¢ gg > Hiss & 00. See Low the nownation of Blaine could | the national committee, He faced a figure in the | Fecogutzed a3 that of Mr.’Melville W. Fuller, the | "}CHo3s.! H. CABBELL MADDUX. | Hou pleese address j WALL Parris. od | possibly be avoided. lie eit that the majority of | Opposite gallery upon which tany eyes were riy- | Cuicago lawyer who bas been nominated’ by | = ‘ALL COTTAGE 100 YARDS FHOM OCEAN | 221m" ‘We have just received a lance consignment of new tna, Sen Mor Fares aeeneeaNar of it, The chair. | led. It was that of the blonde beauty, Rachael | President Cleveland for Cutet Justice of | the | FUG, SUEZAGE, 100 YANDS, PROM OCEAN | icL-TUP HOUSE, FORMERLY ANNEX OF THE | SSF Vatterna. We sre selina all Toe white Buck lan, Sebator Farwell, stated that tm any event it | Sherman, rigatly proud of ler lineage, rightly | Supreme Court of the United States. The secret | Gay tS cedorpet flue tetas ampuriae Tania Lockwood tiouse.” Im the Blue Ridge. | Ne favors <8 yards long) for 10c., yet piece, “Gilt Pap Was the duty of the Committee to recommend the | flattered whenever it showed tt domination of the | of is “incog” mode or traveling was that he | Spy June S. BELLE CARRIGAN. Jels-2ws | iuriished. ‘Terius 96 per week, frou 1.5¢. to 30. Embossed Gilt trom Séc. to $5. All yaune of some cabdadate f0F the conference to sup- | Conveation, Oa One side of her was Waluer Blaine, | didn’t want”to be interviewed, Le ‘had several | srs wue me Ae 2 ea Proprietor, Harper's Fercy, W. Ws Facing capes eee Pesce Eutating wed | Avever.... Bari as a bods. and tue name of Congressiman Me- | Well barbered, siniling, and gallantly advertising | cal‘ers during the day, and made a tew snort calls | 3} Cali at Staroficeforcirealar. amy 24- . B. LEPREUX & BRO, 508 Tthatew. | Serre Auley, of Ouid, was proposed. his tailor. On the other side of ner sat Ewnmons | himself. He ana Mrs. Fuller, with Miss Fulier, HHOtEL Bricarox, ‘th street cars bass thedoor my mene acd eegamunlctee was voted a8 to some of thecan- | Balue-uoted for kicking over the faunliy tracesybut | arson thelr way to Malue, witere Ukey are gO.tg Open roe ONG, BRANCH SS oocroner, lates aud by a large majority decided that Suer- | Suowing tn his face what his brother Waiker does | Uo keep cool for a whlie, wile Senators “swelter” ON THE CHESAPEAKE, in from June = ist to Sept. 151 ‘f r 3 7 j uaa was out of the gut; Wuat Blaiue being a pos. | noc sv, a trace of the famnlly genius, The beaut | Over the question of the confirmation, sunt to hiae shut acme for sewn. |_PIANOS AND ORGANS. _| Nornum............22049 23651 sioility with the convention it was the ducy of the | ful blonde giri bent over her tully-sheet wiih ——se0—— — ses = A ~ ‘ = ——— = Couctee to endeavor to select somevouy outside | Gulden PeDsl poised, and ‘very seats wert is | Knights ef Pythias Membership, feocubne sett te tel | cmaet tn SOR W. STOKES, Proprietor. SMALE SPMIGHT PIANOS FOR KENT. JUsT THE | DRCEMBE sees. 2BQ000 24,687 CLE Boaine; and that be ougit uot wo be cou. | Catch x puonogruplic re-echo of the proceedings. | Frew the Omaha Bee, June 20, Pama one Larrow stairwaya Pianos rented in city oF country, a tenons sidered by Uils commitiee. ‘Tue result of this was | She still wore her dress of changeable drab and | ‘The Rev. William E. Copeland, of this city, 1s | 87 0H Chesapeake Bay or Potomac River. OCEAN BEACE, X. BANDLLS ESTAYMAN, 4 protracted discussi2n, An attempt was made (o | sliver silk. Her blonde, wavy air still framed | sie to obtain national . ae ae: my1-3m 4 Fost uw. Daily averago......22I23 23082 25,484 catechise Le representatives present as to their | her Deauteous face, significant of intelligence, | Ukely in national notoriety trom his reso- Hotel accommadates 300 guests. Within 150 feet | (UK KEGULAR LINE OF STANDARD PIANOS 1,559 Lsoe second ehotes, modesty and higit spirit. ‘Tue trio interested | lutions offerea at the recent convention of the MUSIC BY ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND. of the surf. Decks roe: Weer Bucher Pavey sold ot eon + Mr. Dulticid, the manager of the Alger forces, | politicians keenly, for here sat in harmony the | Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, to exclude For circular, terms, &c., addr tormne, SANDEMS & RTAYAAN NUMBER OF XEW ADVERTISEMENTS PRINTED 16 Treated Ga its delegation would support snthé | Pclons Of majestic forecs oecupled with, vigorous | trom the order ail retalers of intoxicating liquors. ‘ FRED. . FOSTER, * Charies ty baltimore, Rae 1885-86-87 veut Uist Gen, Alget Was UULOL the Way, to Whi! oun, ior the . Charles Baltimore, fie replied, laine. patos Gowntail of the Rspirations of the Sherman | TBe explicit declaration is made that grave doubt | First-class Restaurant under new management, 5-208 st s Manager, | myl-3m 1217 M: Hicumoud, Va, ‘The suue question was put to Mr. De Young, | family. The diadem of that family beat her | exists as to the sound moral character of saloon- QUEL | WOLFES, ANNAPOLIS, Mp —Fuureit | Cy WW. % 00K, S008, SEP. who stated tust his position was different trom | Prayers upon the humlilation of the Blaines, Yet | keepers and bartenders, and it ts proposed that ranclite steed SereLceuly farniebed. cheer al | Nite L. np & Bros, 3,200 3,615 Tat ot any gentieman preent, his delegation sup- | they Sat together Barimoulously, rendered amnica- | th: Supreme Lodge shall require all subordinate | Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Washington, | eh Honelike siturted on, the sera laser. ten mis |” “zap tm ot. nw Established 1804. porting @ candidate who, in his opimiou, would ve | ble by their youth. lodges to suspend or expel trom memberstip per- | at 9 a.m, and 4:20 p.m. Sundays, 10a m, | werk, $1.50 to €2 perday. Special rates to famtiiea | | World-renowned Kranich & Bach and other Pianos a008 Buty howluated. | LbeTeiore it was ridicuius w ask | | TO aeceotuate the changed conditions of the day | S0ns enzaged In those occupations, on the ground | $ ypu Miryt:30 and 4:20 p.m. * | Stable connected with Hotel, “Apply early. and U gaus at low prices and easy terms. Pianos for hua Uo aie a second choice, especially in view of | the band, long silent, reappeared. It played | that they ure not of good ioral character as con P. =tereee ra Tent at reduced rates. -Special attention to tuning wind 3.506 4,609 cence celia the candidates represented by the | “Dixie.” “Marching Though Georgia,” and “Tne | templated by the constitution of the order. ‘The P\we WELLINGTON a A ee ee 4,353 54 other members of the committee were all practi: | Star-Spangled Banner,” thoes teticelive of ihe | mutter was relerted to a Coummties ana ell wee Eantucky eves peer ehs otean, Attentic City, ¥. 3 EW STYLE ESTEY ORGANS, WITH SIX @) OC- | Sars ally out of tue race. giorles Of tue grand Old war party. It played | De acted upon until the next annual meeting of | Retarning, leave Bay Ridge 11:45am, 6:15and 9 | cuiarse! and havdeomely relurnisheds oper alt aie faves, The new “Filbermoni: tile wonder | Mav... 197 5,395 At this stage Of the proceedings Senator Hoar | tose tunes as only oue band in the West can play | tie Supreme Lodge, but 11s likely meapWulle to | p,m, Sundays, 12 noon, $ and p.m. . AB. HANTEK Jeleo-2m jo sccanuhserit. SANDERS S STAYMAN, | addressed Lhe meetlng, and said that Blaine was | them, Uhat of a manufacturing company of Elgin, create a gvod deai of agitation in the order. The ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, RTM FS OR 3,988 4,522 Nery dear to the peopl of Massachusetes; that | Ili, relative strength of the saloon-keepers in the M Asbury Park, N, K. P, a they thought very highly of him, and tuat he| Mrs. Logan sat in her accustomed place among | O'ganization is undersiood to be so large that ‘Upen June 9th. Appointments hest-class. NABE K r1aNos. ses could undoubtedly carry bis state. He tuougnt | the cowmon herd in the main gallery, suili dis- | their exclusion would have the effect to mate ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR. jelceotia THEO. OVES, | UNEQUALED IN TONE. TOUCT, WORKMANSHIP | Avovsr. Congressinan McKinley’ could also carry it it be | Uingulshed by those Weeds with which sue will be | Tially Weaken 1t, besides which they very likely Gammel AND DURAwiLIT Was placed at tue head or the ucket. ‘The Onlo | ever clothed in the immortal memory of a great | have a considerable number of sympathizers who imibe A PPeciat attention of Purchasers is invited to our | Serremen. delegation, Gov. Foster and Gen Butterwe re~ = a sas teat she bas aes her griet POEL NOS ae Us the order if the } Tickets on sale st B. and 0. ticket offices, 619 and 100 feet trom the beach. “Rew Ry len" Sued tu desicne of | fused to cousider Shesman out of the fight ir.ve trom her mind every recollection that does bie 5 % junds: ND-i : : rncemetrs notwithstanding the committee had so “de- | not link her existence with that of her vallant ee eee jubuent uakewat prices. “Y a FIULAUGL auakovat aliprices. “PIANOS FOR REN 1 e| r a only. Je16-3m_ LAKE BEACH. NJ. Novemper.......:, cued. Kepeated ballots were taken. On| husband. Thereiore the public looked upon her as Divorced Wife. Depot on! a. © x ba sete eee, the “first Daliot in the committee no | Upon a shadow of the past, knowing that though | Denver Letter to Richmond Times, “88's wogr Popur an nesontT— a eee a = Deceusen.... ated balloting Mekiniey ree in votes, : and, In s ee See cs que chuliman, Mt. Farwell, wurued to Mr. De | Dold contrast beside her sat the wife of tue pyro. | Denver, and she is now worth nearly amMluon, I! 1 woqgA,Rem noune overivoking the mea, 5 OEE CHALPONEE, ATLANTIO CITY, Wi FAMILY SUPPLIES. Total. Young and asked hum if he Would recommend bis | technic Foraker, seifish and opinionated, as every | C22 CouDL up $600,000 worth of property which | por. Hoating abd fsuiug ‘unsurpassed. Fine lawns for RRCpOMEMRY See Bot and cold sea water bathe, | _ aa ome delegation to support Mr. McKinicy, and ue re- | good wile should be Where her uusband is con- | ste OWas in Denver alone, and she has many DB STUCKHAM & CO. | tiy.bariors: Passenwer elevates pee ET uRe [OEPENDENT CE 00, — BEST QUALITY OF piled (at he Would uot, tat his devegation had | Cerned. In any other assemblage than that of a | investinents outside, She {s a shrewd business ju24-tu,th,s,2m.Je13,e02m_ KENNEBEO ICE, Increase. . declared for & man Wad HOW held the majoriiy | Mass of politicians the fervor of a ttle, modest, Vote in the convention aud 1t would stinpiy be | lovely Wouan such as she would sway the common At Lowest Kates, trom Sellow th and Pa ave.: telephone call WINDERMERE,” ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.) Mice 1: woman, and she speculates in stocks and mines Ww EST END HOT! L, ASBURY PARK, N.J.OPEN agone., ail the year: directly on the beach ; accommodates City and County of Washington, District of Or ndiculous to ask them when. the lmpeat where khe wished 1 and makes money. At oue time she had al 00 nests. reftraished aud a large additio Ocean end Tetinessee ave, Elegantly furnished | Depots j¥ilistrert whart: Leiephoue call 591-3. Sighs ts retene ob tons sonnets to vase aor ine | Wareer Wee wae te the chiain-sthaame up | interest in telephone stock and she has inerens inch tl ou, bathe ths ou ar ang .auporoted: heated throughout“ one pots 13108 Water st, Goin, telephone eal 301-2 tumbia, 98: ‘There Was a great deal of discussi al some | beside it, to speak accurately—; mber of mines She ts careful; knows: psx bad Coast. J. 8. i, Proprietor. a = _ 1 solemn, we abore tuat tavored Me, MeKialey” now -ovjecved to re. myacat superiority to oe ben ane good thing when she sees It, and says she ig | Je10-m ge a Arse nlicmmtasapengenta™ 5 porting him to the couierence. Mr. Duifield said Rhousanas of men who had never seen him before | Making # fortune to use with Tabor when he has HOTEL Laraverre, Loxe Baaxca. ‘two comparative statements are true and correct that if they reported A man tt ugh: Ww be one | Were surprised by BIS youthtulness. “He captured | 108t his lle and comes back to her. Sue looks CAPE MAY, N. 3. WEST END ROTEL. = SS | mevery particular. £. B Noves, Strong enough (o beat Ms. Blaine, which sr, | the convention during tue morning, He pounded | UPON Tabor’s present marriage, I am ‘told, as un | Pesutifully located within 50 feet of the’ Ocean. ‘Season of 1888, B. Fo: P; 7 " Mekialey could uot da Auother deiegate stated | and beat with his gavel like a gold-beater manipu- | !B{atwation which Is bound to pass away, and does | ,,ntyictls Brvt-class, containing all awodern improve- | Compages AND RESTAURANT OPEN SUNE 9. coors, Fon Parwrous Ar Baows. growpadies see dperbemprings cared hak Mr McKinley lad Cus morning. practically | lating hie sheets Of akin and leaf, and the public | BOL grem to think the present, marriage gives Mra | ™Youg-tu YN te RIEDRETIE Popeieto HOTEL OPENS JUNE 23, We wil ofr for ove week, commence 2uie 4¢,, | Sworn to and subscribed before me thi he placed btmseut 1a the saine position as Baines ever proud of ideal masculinity, chee : No. 2 wht to bin, ‘The ret = a ae ‘ : os epbiania al Pa that he was 1 Seant-at-arms Posing behind a little stick capped | PAveg Standing. She 18s Christian woman and $8 | tue imanagsmeut of Sumes Carols louse or Od | _myBew.t ate VS MILDETE, Proprietors. | ooo hitwelaii — AB. Krevy otartal Sport Uwe ce je $ lately of ‘New jotel, New York City. = - ed Le Bai he ee ecoad naine cavsen Was Allison. ‘The comaliing | overawe the convention ty wetting tee A Cave of Human Gianders. SG A Re eS DELAWAIE WATER GAP. PA. iso SPE TAL Dis OUST oi” Of the total ctroulation given above, the booksat then ad, . e ch rai , ES CARROLL, ‘Ma. 1 Now open. For circulars and terms, address for PREMIUMS. BAUM’S BOOK Di uen adjourned to report to the conterence, Ward each of tue cardinal points of the compass, | From the Loudon St. Stephen's Gaz:tte, 0 JAMES CAK JelG-Im | yoy oper Teepe son, pela an When tue couference bad to some extent dis. | The people knew that his only distinction was | ‘Tue awful death of Mine. Paviakofl, one of the ITED STATES HO’ Penh ELEY a “ - the establishment show thatan average of 19,625 fey aajora tae couveation sedi snetnaaeataa | teak erhey taupe aches sou 8 sinner | most charming amongst al that bery of chong | O. Piney Somme Se rielgy Osan County, 3.3. FINANCIAL. coptes were regularly delivered each day by car- lng lm the aiternoon UBL Monday morning, to | taken away his shaggy head for sate keepin Russian ladies who sometimes giadden the winters “3 midlets Ob 5, SR ——= = = | riers omes. ament mubscribers give time for tuorough discussion of the situation, | the turbulence of tae wight before. ‘The wices | Of Paris, has created a terrible shock among the Opens June 23, 1888, Peay wipe ME Th pe Ba Be g QJ Do. Convo NG. W. MACARTN: Raggy amount copes ‘and it Was agreed tuateach delegate in the con- | and remnant of the glory ot Col. Ingersoll, robbed | circles so lately embellished by her presence. ‘The B. H. BROWN, | somely turninbed: irtesian water, el. vatora, and Meu:ber N. X.Swesks. | the city. Of the remainder a daily average of Mee ee eee ee gtieie delegat-on to| Of all the prestige galnéd In a luetime, was also | unhappy lady left Paris Dut a suort tlie ago on a | _se15-2m HARRY B. WARDEN, Manager. ] Sie! sur bathing insurpareed Douting and ‘Ganon, CORSON & MACARTNEY, 6,421 coptes were sold at the office, tn the botels Vote Lor an adjournment of we coavention. Tt was | Ms-Ing. 3 = \_HARRY B. WAR er. _| Axe: sur, x 4 4 NEY, > paging ire Miller introduced the Rev, summer tour to Germany. While stepping trom ‘OQORES HOTEL AND SUMMER = | terms $12 and upw.rd. according to location of rooms. GLOVEK BUILDING, 1419 ¥ ST. N.w, Dnt Suita aecaled Geaeuiaing of Chicagn. Ficmdumous waved hi ot eS the door of her hotel at Berlin to gatn her Carriage | MMI Yeonaratown, ads now onen for stimanier guests. Adress for circular aud particulars as above, oF to be Bankers abd Dealers is Goverumeut Konda and railway stations, &¢., and on the streets, by Yesterday's developments seem not to have | Syrte sty be hig esos DisuOD startled the | Tent. Stoopiug to pIck Iv Up she observed Leave: | 12 aud utireen hayes. Ne monet ase a rawr Ln sass Derosite. Exe Loans. Collecticns. hewsboys, making a grand total average withia Simplitied the situation to any appreclable extent. | Gr the purest type OF the Methodist. promeer ag | MZIy that “on of the horses belonging tothe next | WY. HEKBEKT F. MOOKE, Proprietor. 3e15-1m" | \FONMOOTH HOUSE, ihe bachauges of Now otk: Puladsipine este | the city of 24,046 copies dally, and leaving an It was thought probable In some quarters that a| twenty-five years ago, He was rough-skinn carriage had kissed her.” Next day the unfortu- TPE GROVE-SITUATED 150 YARDS | FLOM (Seven miles below Long Branch), Ee Rechonges of Row York, Ebdiadsighia, Be. communication would to-day be received from Mr. | COafse-beardéd, sallow and spare. His hatr looked | B&¢¢ Judy was taken ill with that most horrible Warrenton Junction; fine lawn, well shaded: SPRING LAKE BEACH, ¥. J, Asperiuity made of luvestument Securities District | “Verage Of 1,438 copies Lo be sent to regular su Hitiue reques:ing that no votes be east for hin: | af it had homemade cut, but he was ioe. | Ns°aseglanders, andin afew more days breatird Preto tabla splendid water at sba"ae True | FOE terme end information, | Tpote Sock daait ins an Saw Ameuraaos, aud 45) | scrqyery Yeyond the District lines by anal, express ~f—4 : ce of the Be 4 . Chobe tine a cane y ie ceaseless Vigilance of "° 2 e re ————_—_—SEO—OEOSTEeE_o'/™ tiertssmply fo stand rm ana we tort’ Biage | cuca "ie adapted quaverag,prayerameatng | Hea e oats pte, Cuma Counter Siena | (QUE RELENE, PARE PLACE, CERpSITE THE MEDICAL, &. a aaeannr ocean, himSelf to speak, OF LOr Lis assured representatives | Volce, Wl spectators who knew 5 - ¢ - “Briton,” Atian Nd. a tonoree the meus, ia "8° She story of that typical backwoods preacher who | The Terrible Work of the French Mifle, | riniinrs bemstiul Ties apiis pres tested | OREN ALL GEAR” Teleyoue Ne 400" D= ng fixed subscription list above referred to, it may Sesiscens SunaNS SuSE Si Seaawe, once prayed “that che indecent migut be made | From the London Telexraph. fivsuiates, "Terme: very moderate.” Saud for circu, | —™mbsveolmeL.eotin _M. DAY. _ "Tise oldest Established und Only Helisble Ladies’ | ye gag that of the 6421 copies sold within Its line ore decent, that the Inhuman night be made human, } According to all accounts the new “Lebel rifle” | M#.8¢-_N.M.CARIMELL froprietor._je15-im* ‘OTEL NORMANDIE. ATLANTIC CITY. Phy icin in the City, Gov. Foraker, of Oulo, 1s quoted as having said | and that the industrious. teght be wage rine | ee Erector _ ee pty a ly can be consuljed daily, 404°C vt, botwéen 4% and ox en sutarday: “Senator Sherman 4 a0 berger | Ste | Dhe ings tnt tant ot Fear oo tae | RET NOH AL SCRNCN TA, ALIS | Hintoheintinagreangees Ome izes, 5 | "52 weerment. Gormpostenn ant, ecqenes. | en ET, operon se tveght ty permanent presidential possibility so far as this convention ts WILD EXCITEMENT IN THE HOTELS. ble things in the hands of French soldiers. The | fect 'Heauttul: mous te cere Elevation —{16-covm, Jol~oFm JOB. BR. FLANIGEN, Ia} gion uitcriy counuchtial Separate toome for iaiice | Fesidents of the city, living in lodgings, &c., not It would be diificuit to imagine scenes of wilder | Members of the Academy of Medicine, wishing to | bauibliet address kd MEWS Prop, or ‘ety and hotter political turmoti than those whicn | M!agnose the physical consequences of wounds 1n- were enacted among the throngs in the Grand | Sicted by the bullets of the gun, recently had ex- Pacific, the Palmer and the Leland @ few seconds | Periments made on twenty corps, probably those concerned. Ihave done my full duty by bim in bis candidacy. Ihave been just as faithful, if not more so, and equally a8 coascientious as’many members of the delegation to further his and VE. ATLANTIC | Ottice always open. 422-80* | nouser Tee 2 ETE a ‘holders, while the residue goes into tne hands DIES WHO RQUIGE THE SERVICES OF AN . = perience fexna volun sould consuit Mra | of transient visitors, from all parts of the country, OTEL EMERSON, ATLANTIO CITY, 80. CAR | 11th aud 2th ste-me- Ladies only,» jesyere Ouio's Interests. But, as J Say, be 18 practically | atver the noon adjournment of the con Of paupers whom nobody owned, or thi 7 zi = only. __ Whoeach year come to tue National Capital in he quest vention. “ 108e of {11- «bear the ocean and hot baths. sthoroughly Lisi from now on." There is sltnost £0 per cent of ary | TBEFS, "as DOL a al, from the bootblacks up, | fated wally plcked up at the mongue. ‘The bodies ested inagera improvesneniy: giestcg yeuin, Tole | Mi relisine Latier Physician con te sommniiod daly | €reater numbers and for longer pertods, and wha, dciggation who are tor Blaine and-wnen the evar | wean dua2ck Malers bt an crt was Uo be made 200 yards up toa mile ors, ‘The bullets whiszed <ni0-Imjei3.2m TOU. wits Ladies only. furtuermore, Lingeiy represent the well-to-do and teens aageteh tee ee tee eee at the aiternoon session. ‘ihe report spread taster | t/\roug! And plerced them without TLANTIO CITY, a T HAS NEVER hasing portions of the communities to whic sist that fe is the. best of good politics that we than & prairie fre. Tt swept ike a biizzard | fracturing (hem, ag ts done by the —— A — goes 1H MENTONE, BROTHEES eta through the Aiger, Allison and Harrisou heas, | “Gras rifle” Tile wounds, if they may be called | For further isformution sadnon ee) DOM term, ‘Bouth Carolina ave., below Pacific: near the ocean. piades" Physician pga ‘CHAS, WEBB OF Jy Bignacers _Jel2-Lm ‘Mrs. E. JAGMETTEY. they respectively belong. The last-named iss Consulting rooms, The Blaine maa shrieked tor | tures, and consequently very dangerous and dim. MDETLE PAUL MARPLE S FELRY, class of readers alone weil worth reaching; bat 1s the Plumed Knight out he cult to heal. Injuries inflicted at short distances June il. ‘86 per bing: ado ato he reat corridors and bady tiem | weteso considerable that in ho opinion of tne | De, Atania hay Opa DAE TROINTA | ep ie tying Bose ce cea i : si ab Sas Guaisanlieity Seca ierabanioaibe wi — @ | Dew house: ‘fooms, th ELL, proprietor. jel2-Sw* despair and indignation in vey ioe longest range—2,000 meters—a Poplar tree was | _ Jel: : BUCKS MScEELT AN, MOuxTAIN View ‘Uon Of the paper, and especially to its unparalleled ‘This popular take care of our state when ‘It becomes apparent that Our candidate cannot be nominated. Tam a free lance from now on aud I shall take care of ‘Ohio's interest now as I have always doue in the past.” Foraker also said that he did not know Whether the rest of the Olio delegation would adhere to Suerman oF not. quarscrs, and ail ths big lenders Burried to the | $0) Nan, "ere maneas, wore amall in Chet Puno. + 208, it but the bullet did not go ch he tree. At | 7 § OTEL-RAYMOND—EAGLETS WOR ee situated at essay nie ES fade sarcng,exibon of acariy a sess | 200 meters ihe tee'was’ pleted, through and | Has Gouna Pe Maa Sane SULEL | saa ltr tie leentay using toh a LH aay John M. Langston, Virginia, the ex-minister to | feelings, although there was very little joy 1n his shrough. Lz a ME File ere tunac- | 2.200 feet, ‘Boating: nd bathing, Bosts free to nesta, pp ly Dt aS ee the attention Of advertisers as parucwwiy & Hayek ts quuted a» having said in Chicago We | Couutgaane Uni Ne Beard hab, soaeching was | CORBne DY SuOKS Veni Setnptts| ruse BEAGH HORSE AND Gotracae | Kee none t ate eee cee Sikes ereltehRaeeemetaste tases | rected . aine now would x ai SEAS = 4 ruin the party, and that the candidate must either | Tuea us ensa oo be ‘rhe reper nat Killed by Lightning. “Most gsrable ovation, clos, to ocean. Beautiful | Por furtucr information address enue ei7ins FO | aud wall gusrantes a cure ip all caneyof private diseats | a comparison of the foregoing figures with thowe be Suersuan ov man named by Sherman. Satd he: | abfoud that it was anyuuing tO secure the Gres. | 4 PENNSYLVANIA TOWx VisiTkD BY TWO Disasruocs | $Y"; MNP P Me ty, _0-im __ SOU &. LANTR, Praprtowse. Sud advice tree at any hour ‘the day. 3u0- | representing the entire population of the District “Jobs Sherman holds the balance of basi order ¢ smash wi jas spoken as ‘STORMS. The Dev rc = are \HE ELKTON, iy . among. the candidates in the feid. We are go. | “tHe Blaine Job. A tere storm passed over Wroming Valley, | AMRENTOR HOUSE AND CHELSIE Sink | Lenton wSOLSEs Bistrctgt‘Gotumiae this Sd day of Juls. ons” “= | Of Columbia wil show that Tux San cirowiates ppl Err 4 faith tn sherman 2 and A Child Held tor ite Board Bill, Pa., at noon Saturday. In the vicinity of Pittston ERs, Onis Ameria Sr eropran, Dian. Housé | _je0-1m OTE fionms. en A ‘within its mits sowething more than one copy ce what Dulldings were struck . "Nidea! ‘Tue Sherman forces hold the key to the situation, | From the Boston Traveler, June 22. by lightning on every side | Siesantly appointed. All cltsnoe cca ls! SAeaeeee. for about every eighth inhabitant, of whavever and wuen the une comes they will dictate thé | A singular condition of affairs regarding the | ond Seat damage was done. ‘The rainfall was | _j<0-im =O METRE Waowen._ | DPaciso end Mine oree auantie City Rotirely new PROFESSIONAL. station in life; and, realizing tnd sherman, ofa Fisdve man and mor" Pamug | Custody Of & child was brought to ught inthe | try quseices were fonded. A inan cmed neces | HASTEGAUERN. PACIFIC AND ARKANSAs aves. | _ 30-2 “AGE Prove, | yp ADAM ROSS, THE RELIABLE cLamivoyanr | "80% CT 86, oF : herman.” I Was for Blaine at Cincinnatt tm | Supreme Judicial Court this morning by the hear- oe | newly 7 thorou Sod compote fu all tn de? FRING EARS BEACH, ¥. 1. ER 2 IGpucrally thst che will lesre taoatte soos torte | (Ue C=O to which ite columas are ecamned ty 108. & DAVIE. ae beds. First-class 176,” coutinued Langston, warmly, “and won over the Uishops of thé coldred church for him, notWitustand.ng his record on the force DIL But Blaine capuot be nominated now without dis. ihorouen’ ‘Allen of petition fora writ of | fignising and instantly Kilkeds A ‘secoed see, so The en msbery, oon and ‘sll who may wish to consult her, | the yeveral members of the families into which 15 0 WHE. LER, Lucy, aged three and a- ‘blew lumber plies. several hundred ‘lighta; elegant 21 iF! uss déen in the custody of | and Hooded the facwory, dolug ting preg a5 at meine bode, ic ‘should call early, ai sae ame Gaba honor, and if be should be prevalied upon to ac- ‘smnountis paper ts read every day by fully two-thards of the i will be uot only defeat to Blaney but ‘who resides at 73. Harvard sire Preigut cays ng ‘Avenue Wieck for tne republican party.” —_ the deat of her mother some time. during | (o4hOea gs releul care on tue Leigh Valley, frie "Wow York City. pepeRiien Ge Duets ate we al eae, AN IMPORTANT BLAINE CONFERENCE, ot last December. Welch was in | Western Railroads were unrooted. ‘The wi ‘CLAI®- | Can this record be matched by thatof auy mews A Chicago special to the Philadelphia Press Sat- Bora 1res of | (YEE GILSEY, ASBURY PARK. NJ, tozether with the the electric-ig! ‘and telephone repainted and furntsbed ail It sbould not be, grantea gompanica were, Blow do a, the town was Sui Somrepleneey Qoeun Me LUNGLAC Soul Soa to . : paper in the world? unday night says: “There ae or two handamaned the cours by, ths fp aarkness Saturday night. The lUghtalng went ‘ATSTIC = ers Intelligent advertisers will readily understand Rasheparapaing were Walker and mama da on ag cain | aa ga natn Sante, Rate | Aareerveamma RATE Yow Timer Blaine, the ‘seus of the 2 the little yirl since the deatn twin col. | -2°5~ ms ‘8 circulation of such extent and character, with Hc tn in, The mere fe eapoaio in = me (2 beassoer apt orev Oe Dichad been Gane fa bebeitotcnes ; Quality ‘(Qp PENS jue 1¢—woTEr ALBION, con atiaz. subscription lista, the books of the mann, 1 While there were other candidates in the = ait Pun sartaing Hike mreagth ab tack _ ERT | preas and detivery rooms are at all times open to ‘the welcome inspection of any person having colorable interest in Uhe correctness of Une stale ‘ments herein made, é / i Blaine’s irieuds Iavored the adjournment. all the ve icles of the a Mr 5 eR ‘The Certificate of am Expert. 4 ‘From the Washingtce Post, January Sth, 1688. ‘We congratulate Tax Stax on its great prosper My. 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