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THE BEHRING SEA INCIDENT. Neither Government Knows Anything Officially About It, cratic Nomination. Finishes Instantaneous pans i. some —— LIVELY COMMENTS OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AXD| Of the 1,520 delegates to be elected tothe} A New York Times dispatch from Port-en- | ¥rom the Chicago Tribune, BRITISH OFFICIALS—CONSUL STEVENS THINES THERE I8 NO CAUSE FOR ALARM—sENATOR MALE SAYS THERE'S NO DANGER OF WAR, ‘The Black Diamond ceizure is still the sub- ject of much comment, though netther the Canadian nor this government has received Suny Official report upon the subject, In Canada the seizure is regarded asa genuine one, but officials express themselves as ignorant of the sileged departure of British war vessels for Behring sea, D. W. Higgins, M.P., from Victoria, B. C., says upon the subject: “In the face of the President's Proclamation, false and misleading as it is, the United States must either recede from their absard, unrignteous claim, or go ahead, ‘even though the peaceful relations of the two coun- tries are smashed. The attitade of the Wash- ington government is untenable and out- Fageous.” John Grant, M. P., mayor of Victoria, says: “While the contention and acts of the govern- ment of the United States as to control over Behring sea in connection with the sealing in- dustry are unwarranted and extraordinary, the lack of action by the British government on the same question is more culpable and Prompts one to ask if the subjects of the do- minion of Canada are under the protection of the British flag or not.” ; Robert Ward, president of the British Columbia board of trade, says: ‘the tardy settlement of the claims of the schooners seized by the United States and the recent capture of the Black Diamond have combined in, producing a strong feeling of disgust and irritation which it might be difficult to restrain unless steps are at once taken to prevent a repetition of outrages on the British bottoms engaged in lawful pursuits on the high seas.” CANADIAN PRESS COMMENTS. The Ottawa papers are silent about the Black THE VIRGINIA GOVERNORSHIP. A Lively Contest_ Ahead for the Demo- Virginia democratic convention, which meets in Richmond, August 14, all have been reported except from ten counties, The friends of Beirne, McKinney and O’Ferrall each claim | that their favorite is in the lead, Last night's figures in Richmond were: Beirne, 395; Me- Kinney, 894; O’Ferrall, 362; scattering, 152. The counties of Alleghany, Bland, Russell, Fauquier, Loudoun, Frederick, Clarke, Frank- lin, Princess Anne, Isle of Wright, Gloucester, Essex, and Spotsylvania are not included as they have failed to instruct or not yet elected delegates. They cast 200 votes. As the majority rule prevails in the convention, it will take 761 tes to make a nomination. v"Hon. John 8. Barbour having determined to decline the chairmanship of the state commit- tee, the names of Hon. J. Taylor oe mayor of Richmond, and Bazil Gordon of Rap- pabannock county have been discussed as suit- able persons for the chairmanship. At Spotsylvania ©. H., the democrats esterday elected delegates to the guberna- rial convention, They were uninstructed, but the majority aro for Beirne. The republi- cans also held a meeting and elected delegates to the gubernatorial convention, which meets at Norfolk on the 22d instant, They are all for Mahone. At Winchester the delegates were unin- structed, but are divided between O’Ferrall, McKinney, and Beirne for governor. The democrats of Albemarle county have chosen delegates. About one-third and per- hi more of the delegates are said to be favor- able to O'Ferrall; the others are divided be- tween McKinney, Harris, and Tyler. A NORTH DAKOTA BREEZE. Senator Reagan Refers to the War Debt and a Delegate Creates a Sensation. The North Dakota constitutional convention UNFORTUNATE HAYTI. Sensational Story as to the Brutality of Both Leaders. Prince, dated July 28, says the Haytian war degenerated into a murderous campaign, andis has beginning to look like a war of extermination. Hippolite's forces are gradually closing in on Port-au-Prince. Legitime is killing prisoners like so market pleces whic Hi men who fell into his han: taliation ret for those killed by A ROMANOFF AN AUTHOR. cutting their throats in the ite slaughtered 18 the other day, in Legitime. The First Writer in the Ozar’s Family— President of the Academy of Sciences. St, Potersburg Correspondent New York Sun, His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Con- stantine Constantinovitch, cousin to the Czar of all the Russias, has just issued a book of his own poems, entitled “New Verses.” This is an extraordinary fact, for never before has a mem- ber of the imperial family indulged in litera- ture, and, indeed, hatred of letters was rather traditional in the Romanoff family, And now the Czar’sown cousin goes to print; he thinks aloud, like any common mortal, and what is still more significant, he has not only not been punished for such a base and dangerous venture, but, on the contrary, has been rewarded by the Czar. He has been appointed president of the Academy of Sciences in this city, which post became vacant on the death of Count Dmitri Tolstoi, late minister of the interior. There are many grand dukes in the imperial family, but when the first post in the most learned institution juestion came up of filling the in Russia, the Czar showed a preference for the only literary grand duke of the family. Who can then traditions of the Romanoffs is leny that one of the most baneful done away with? And if the literary grand duke succeeds in mak- ing the Czar and the press friends, the results may be most eventful both for the country at | matic photographist is succeeded by a machine THE LATEST SLOT DEVICE, An Automatic Machine That Takes ard Photographs. “Drop a quarter in the slot and have your taken,” ASouth Side was standing bys handsome cabinet similer in appearance to the automatic weighing machines which confront one everywhere. “A quarter! What's the matter with a nickel?” “A nickel will do in three or four months, when the novelty wears off. But until the auto- For Weak Stomach—inpaled Liver, SOLD ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 25° CENTS PER BOX. PT. ALLEN & CO. Sole denne FOR UNITED STATES, 365 & 367 CANAL ST., NEW YORK, Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham’s Pills on receipt of price—dut inguire first, (Please mention this paper.) BEECHAM which will turn you out a house and lota quate only will work it. It is the latest thing out,’ The re) juared himself before a small closed opening ia the cabinet appenite his face He dropped a quarter in « lower down. Instantly a little metal door unclosed the open- ing, exposing the eye of acamera, There was a of light, The opening closed. And in ®couple of minutes a finished photograph of himadit fell on a salver before the reporter. “How did you strike the idea of such an vention ?” “& board of trade man it,” said he. “He said there was big money in it. Eleven weeks ago I started at it, and here it Patented, with a corporation behind i ready to take in the quarters, And it will take them in, for it is the only invention of the sort that to the universal vanity of ile apparently complicated the mechan- ism of the machine turned out to be simple, It is run by an ordinary cell battery, the quar- ter Sexe pe! the current, An instantaneous camera is supplied with the necessary light by flash of magnesium and chloride of potash, dropped for each photograph on a pan above the opening and ignited by the heat of a plati- num wire, The photograph is taken on a cel- luloid sheet about the size of a Spe liace Aset of rollers and @ preparation of collodium in emulsion develop and dry the im likness issues much better fini ordinary tint r ALATESTA. Prop. ‘ROPOLITAN. ornet Mass and Atlantic Atlantic City, M. |. 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BULLARD, D Et LENMORE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Rw GeepeTe A Giuited wrumbor at Beaters: Por cireulsr address MAK\ ©. BROOKS. Washington 3 ‘atlantic City, N. 3. ends’ Management. Pam: . : JOSEPH EXGLE, Proprietor. ression. The than the M AN ve, Md. Reference, Dr. Muncaster, 1405 Whey OT ga Diamond escape, but on all sides the good luck } “ Bismarck was addressed yesterday by Sen- | Jarge and for the imperial family, “The machines cost about "$50," said the 7 2 CE SCHOGISRUOORE HALE For | Lett see vee. ‘Hot and cold of the crew in getting back to Victoria gives | tors Stewart of Nevada and Reagan of Texas. THE LITERARY GRAXD DUKES, photographer. sine re oe - ENGTH VITALITY ! D'Gicieand Young Ladies’ Shertidee Medie Aced ITED sTaTEs HOTEL satisfaction. The ministers will not talk on the | A2 unpleasant sensation was caused by Dele-} Constantine Constanovitch is the son of the Mom Gaver ie x HGF per rama STR $y sor Poyeand Youne Men, WITHIN G. SHORT. | [J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. subject until they get a report, Gate Johnson of Nelson City. During the re-| Grand Duke Constantine, uncle of the czar and She oouttey, ry y st salool = ise AS » Media, — ‘The Largest and tel. The Citizen (government organ) “To | marks of Senators Reagan and Stewart on the ¢ ‘T, JO says: claim exclusive jurisdiction over the high seas by reason of a congressional edict or presiden- tial signature is a spuerile as though a measure had been passed’ giving the Washington mag- nates control over the heavenly constellations, because the late scientist, Prof. Proctor, dis- covered a new star in the firmament, If juris- silver question they referred to the war debt. Johnson rose at the close of Reagan’s speech and proceeded to take Reagan to task by stat- ing that if he had read history right the Sen- ator from Texas was in Jeff Davis’ cabinet when ex-admiral-general of the navy, He was born on August 10, 1858, and therefore he is now about thirty-one years old. Five years ago Constantine married charmin, cess of Saxen-Altenburg, and. Elizabeth, Prin- it may be sus- pected that his bride was also his muse, for since that time in different Russian periodicals there Tgeging Be BBW. _B. H. BROWN, Prop'r. ste ,ULE HOUSE, ASBURY PARK N. J. S' Thirteenth, “Are you going to utilize the invention for oF any other purpose than amusement?” _ paratory School at “Yes, for two serious purposes, I have a’ SPI z 1 machine under construction which is to have z the appearance of a clock and be placed at the railings of cas! and tellers in banks,” “What for?” 100 ates 77 \hE VENIMORE, ASBURY PARK THIS ba ray Diockes from orean, Presid THOMA mt,” FELL, LL.D. Ph.D. ated house, I bas pe city improvements, and will be found fret: = vies : F Ch PORTRAITS TAUGHT IN | ¢ x aan a t | ‘a lly fi 9 every respect. THOS. NOBLE, By erm diction existed over Behring sea and ail the |‘ Wa debt was being incurred. At this poin modestip cigned by “0. tages Fis of |. enable them to take a photograph of = LF. Ditiecn! wort a. Mikiotie lent | sake i BSCR May, seals having existence therein, why ie 1 that | Delegate Eareell -secse to inquire whather ox | Morey canes by iO, ‘The poems of the | B® Who cashes a check in case ee 1m 9 11th "Titer Wouse Troon beecke hot rod no such claim has been made or such right as- | nOt Johnson intended to insult Senator Reagan, imperial poot naturally met with nay favorable | W2t_ to identify him afterward. ile the| exsxm gc: ‘CH OF LIFE serted until 1889? The answer is self-evident} Immediatel; and the Canadian government, we are satisfied, will not permit either American or imperial in- terests to play battledore and shuttlecock with our national privileges.” The Toronto Giove says: “The Black Dia- mond’s adventure reads like a joke, It's a pity the joke had not been completed, as it proba- bly would have been had Capt. Thomas found » British man-of-war at Ounalaska. To put a fine finish on the farce, Washington should claim damages because the Black Diamond car- ried John Hawkins, representative of Washing- ton authority, into Victoria. Probably even Uncle Sam’s cheek is not colossal enough to enable him to make a demand for the surren- der of the escaped vessel. Of course Downing street should instantly seek satisfaction for the iratical conduct of the Rush, but after all that as been done in Behring sea nobody can seri- ously imagine that Lord Salisbury’s govern- ment will make any spirited demand on Mr. C i 1 lature and ratified by a majority vote of the | the liberty of approaching thee. Thou lookst a rena tiple pgs ceedlogerye = ~ : e “x hgh Harrison's.” people. An article ceding a jurisdiction to | him without anger, being not proud with | was running up the Milwstkee road a few hun- THE Peduopy MEDICAL INSTITUTE, a. yds A HIGH-HANDED SEIZURE. the United States of all’ milits thy grandeur, And more than once thou listed The London Twnes holds that there is nota particle of justificatien for the “high-handed seizure of the Canadian sealer Black Diamond.” following this query Matthews of Grank Forks moved to adjourn, which mo- tion prevailed by a unanimous vote, and the convention adjourned while Johnson was still on his feet, THE SOUTH DAKOTA CONSTITUTION SIGNED. The South Dakota convention met at Sioux Falls yesterday and seventy-two of the seventy- five members affixed their signatures to the constitution. There was a reception and ban- quet last night in honor of the delegates. ‘The work of the convention meets with universal approval. THE WASHINGTON CONVENTION. In the Washington territory convention yesterday the committee on amendments presented a report that amendments to the constitution shall be adopted when assed by a two-thirds vote of the legis- ‘yand naval reservations was passed; also an article on pro- hibition, which is to be submitted to a vote of the people asa separate proposition. It for- | city, speaking of t criticism, and soon everybody knew who “C, R.” was. ramen d the Novo Vremia of this e appointment of the Grand Duke Constantine to the presidency of the academy, openly declared that the grand duke was a literary man not of a mean standard, and that he contributed also to that paper, modestly signing his productions “°C. R.’ A PROSE VERSION OF ONE PORM. always Constantine Romanoff sings of pure love, vari- ons virtues, and nature. It is a most unjust thing to the poet to translate his poems into prose, still I venture to so translate here one poem which is very characteristic of the im- perial poet, The poem is dedicated to Iv Gontcharoff, who is only to Turgeneff. follows: an justly rated as being second ‘The poet addresses him as “Creator of immortal types, crowned with unvanishing glory! to the airs of the shy singer. The unskilfal singer takes Ard when the songs were over, thou kindly taught him, din- closing to him ‘the eternal secrets and tradi- tions of the art. man is before the railing the cashier or teller will press an electric button and the man’s Core will be taken in a tenth of a second. e will see nothing butaslight flash in the clock, and couldn't get a if he tried befare the instrument has indelibly recorded his features,” “And the other pt er"? “A similar machine will be made for use in police stations. The aceon is poms of suspects and criminals may be obtained without their knowledge, and the consequent distortion of features which characterize so many of the forced photographs in the rogues’ gallery.” 000 First Experience in a Sleeping Car. From the Chicago Herald, “I see some queer things while knocking around the country,” said a traveling man yes- terday, “and one of the funniest circumstances that I can recall happened last Friday night, I rm ~ — ‘TF scientiicang Standard Popula’ Medical Treatise on eDe0al PEAR the Errors of Youth, Premature Nervous and Physical Debility, Impurities of the Blood, EXHAUSTED VITALITY - UNTOLD MISERIES Resul Folly, Viee, Ignorance, Excesses or Grertaxation, Enervating and’ unfiting the victim for Work, Business, the Married or Social Relation. Avoid unskilful cence Possess this great It contains pages royal 8vo. 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Open July 1. dell Ecrerica without the consent of England. ‘The | Of the article ane separate proposition. ‘This poem is dated “<Gatchina, December 31, | dressing, and I heard the old lady lecture her TROUT EDS OAR O orn =. 2.00, 1.7 Acnariotte Halt School st Mary's S89 | 7 texwoow House: ELAWARE WATER GAR comity.” In conclusiga sa ernational law aud | ‘The committee on revenue reported, limiting | 1887.” It appears, then, that the czar and the | husband fer not getting a larger room, After Fast Express Steamers. Go, Md. | Situation unsurpassed for health. Thorough GiPE Stick Building, eapectty 150. 17 eaves Qed scuse an enClusion'it says: “The nation’s | the state taxation to three milis‘on the dollar | Poet are living occasionally under the same | Husband for x grumbling all was quiet, and then To Southampton (Loudon, Havre), Bremen tary cotirece. Hoard sud tuitich including wasing. | Sangrousess electric belle apring water good sense and the love of justice of the Ameri- | and exempting from taxation public property, | roof. And it would be indeed a great thing if | came a deep snore, accompanied by OMe 8 trifle | og eee, ee nde Ae TED ee Wenne Sane, 10s ‘60 for termof ten montha, WOOD WoURE fone ahle can be relied on to assist in the set- | buildings for public worship, ‘public Hibearies, | Constantine Romanoff should become an efi- | °™° subdued. It was evident the old people | $2°% Wed. Aug. 221, 2 pm; Ems, Sat, | 112th pee on oer iat Beier Peisgiann ad | OCR WOOD HOUSE. verry, W.Va, flement of a question that ought never to have | charitavie institutions, grave yards and $250 of | cient intermediary between the czar and the | wero asleep. At Manila Junction a large party a4. Spm. Gress_B. W. SILVESTER, Princiyal.__ 37 Mrs. 8. E LOVETH, been raised.” - h is = knights of the pen. There are great si- fortable state rooms, excelient table, luxurious OTRE DAME OF MARY D. wil June 10. “In the Blue Kis a Personal property to the heads of families. knights of the p - = {came in and taxed the sleeper to its full pointments, Prices: Let cabin, #75 and legiate Institute for Young Ladies and Prepa- | shady lawie. no mosquitoes. fine views from CONSUL STEVENS’ VIEWS, The legislative committee reported that the | bilities for the first literary grand duke of | capacity. The porter had to remove the bag- rth, according tolocation; 24 cabin. $50 | tory School for Girls, EMBLA P. O.. 3 miles | Gowssexcellent table, terms 8U per week. my 7-Sam Robert J. Stevens, United States consul at | lower house shall have not less than sixty-three Russia, gage of co htavar dishes coe ae pore eee ceecee st ow ston Avviy to. F. DROOE, | toumn ——_ *. SE -— ae Sy OUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, ayy RA, WEST Vay ie i ‘ " nor more than ninety-nine members, and the em, and assigne: 6 bert! @ little, inof- | ==! = pa ~ a Racin Sen 000 feet elevation, larve ‘croquet ae os OF the Blaise: speaking | senate from one-half to one-third that number | Knocked Out in Less Than Three feusive citizen weighing about 120 pounds, He | Fy AMBURG-AMPRICAN PACKET 00.7” m eepatute’ departincate), St Geom, | fouls Janse Dowling alle} saddle and driving hepeas ooThe onure of the Black Diamond, says: | The first legislature will have thirty-five son. Minutes. Tompved his shoes and was climbing into the | ampton and Hamburg by the new twineecrew steamers | Spa/eue® pn, heparate denartwenta). St. George's | for li cheap. For partic 5 “The owners of Victoria sealers, who are the | ators and seventy members, The senatorshold| peter Jackson, the colored pugilist from Aus- | bunk when the old lady woke up and began gefesot tonsa 18.5 horse-power. Fast time to | Mre MB. Kinesr, Principala ‘U: only persons directly interested, are naturally | office for four years; the members for two. i anuiewe ee eee exercised about this matter, but outside of them I do not think the people north of us are greatly alarmed or excited over this affair, ‘The action of our government is entirely har- Mmonious with the act of 1870 and the later act Sessions are biennial, limited to sixty days, Aliens are forbidden to hold any property but mines, and corporations, the majority of whose stock is held by aliens, come under the tralia, and Paddy Brennan, a Buffalo heavy weight, had a scrap in Genesee hall, Buffalo, last night. Parson Davies offered Brennan 1,200 to stand in front of Jackson four rounds, screaming. This aroused her husband and he yelled for the porter, who came running down the aisle, ‘Say, there’s a man just come into our room,’ the old gentleman gasped out. The porter tried to explain that he would not annoy fi a ee T=. PROPRIETOR OF FAIRY LAND VILLA OF Occoquan ‘Falls, Va, accommodates eslect boarders, owns ® beautiful steam bowt which is used exclusively tor .- — a, tree excur- ous every day ‘any points on the river. ie WW. GIRS, ve. ‘dy 16-1" sed. $200 to 3¥16-eolam* ORE COLLEGE, SWARTHMORE, PA, Ovens th mouth, 10th” Thirty sainutes from -Street Station, Philsdeiphia. Under the care of friends, but all others admitted. "Full college course safety, speed and comfort. REGULAR SERVICE: Every Thursday from Now York to Plymouth (London), Cherboune (Paris) and burg. Through tickets to London and Paris. cellent fare. Rates extremely low, Apply to the’ | for both sexes; Classical, Scientific ary. Also | > SAP WOU WATER GAP a same prescription. The legislature is forbid- | 4+ 10.05 the men faced each other with hard | them and had a right to be there. But neither isnajil. ‘Gince* Sen’ | Gin ‘sibeas lite Ficatthful location. Inewe grander Bos con Easy Wa esenh neat soe of 1889, which, ae all know, is a declara den to pass special laws incorporating towns, | gioves, Brennan made a smash at the Austra- | would believe this and the old man declared hare-American "Packet | O.'B RICHALD & ‘Gd. | Suildings apd sypaeaten, For entalcruc tnd Tall sor: | the Blue Ridge, Bewal mecases wal ae act, and 4 do not see ~— th: on government } changing county lines, remitting fines, giving lian’s stomach, his vulnerable point. Jackson | that the porter had let him in to rob them. SpnFt Mreotver, BLY, | Ch Semave oer, | Haulers, address EDWARD H. MAGILI.LL D.. | ands half hour iat so" po hr vaka Ee por - beg a effect to wills or other documents. Convict | retaliated on the big Buffaionian with a scries | Ho was indignant to think any one should aan a may be a skirmish with fatal results between crews of sealers and United States revenue cutters. Victoria sealers are as a rule manned by Indian hunters, and they are equipped with guns and ammunition. They are personally interested in tuis affair, as they share in the catch of seals, and for this reason might bring about a conflict with the men on revenue cut- labor, except on ; ya works, is forbidden after January, 1890. A bureau of statistics and im- migration is established. The convention spent the afternoon consider- ing section 21 of the article on corporationz, establishing a railroad commission, and de- feated it, although power is given to the legis- lature to create one if desired, of quick, swinging left handers, the last split- ting his nose. Blood nan was carried off. spurted all over and Bren- Tho fighting lasted only 214 minutes, but it was called a round. The police then stopped the fight. ———o A Sewing Machine Agent Skips. A Newburg special to the New York Herald be allowed to sleep in the same com: ent as his wife, and finally he and the old lady got up and dressed and insisted on the porter re- moving the bedding from their berth, so they could use the seats, I peeped through the curtains and saw them both sitting there nod- ding, but every few minutes they would sud- denly remember and sit bolt upright. I pitjed PENNINGTON OYJ) SEM ‘ARY, CONVENIENT toW m. SOth Year, Offers rare educational SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. pth sexes, IGHT HOUSE, CAPE HENLOPEN BEACH, RE- a= Del. 8 well-known hotel will facilities for ‘Terms moderate. High healtful: | Stguan heating; gas: Add: THOMAS HANLOS, D.D., Pree ‘ident. jy. S-tu, tis: Booka ACADEMY. he next session opens September 1 ‘A beautiful, healthy ith thorough practical HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ) EVERY Wi OYAL LIQUID GLU: M RS Tove, ooo Pi ag et nacity! Drugs and Grocers 1c. aiid 260. 1b 4-017 Cooxixe By Gus Ot home, free from temptations, training. J. D. WARFIELD, A. M. b's ISLAND, ‘ the poor, deluded couple, and really the situa- Brookeviile, ."s Seuside Resort in the Atlantic Ocean. ters. Ido not think that any of the owners of ane ae san Seneee. ;. | sys: BJ. Craus, a Newburg sewing machine | tion'was not lacking in pathos, for they were aui-cotseptiS, Montgomery county, Ma. SEASON OF ISS. Sere cee ce en ee nant Cecil eel: | ching Geap peated aad, GLO Balae | oer Ce eee got off the ima Yvessirx eapfother inptoremenee Se template any armed resistence to the enforce- | ness. Yesterday a strong resolution was | tions he had made for machines, Superin- | train early next morning they were still sitt ing GAS COOKING STOVES © vmarats, The Surat acl) and wrt bathing in the world se Bae eeceeneareyenne cutter Kush of the acts of | adopted asking President Harrison to take | Hom Heckey states that before he left town | there, but both were sound asleep, the ol wihebed teal Seasion begins Oct, 1, and continues nine months. | PGLn'be resclued frou Norfolk by steamer ¥ our government. steps to prevent the free importation of Mexi-| “ d admitted that he had | 8°@tlemaa with his arms around his wife’ Complete courses and equipment for instruction in | ton vie Cherry stone, Monday: WHAT SENATOR HALE says, can lead, The convention decided upon the | Crus broke down and admi at Be hac’ | waist and her head pillowe mh31_WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANT. | Letters aud Science, im Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, | Saya ut Uaily by New York, isladelpuia, ana Ni In an interview at Elsworth, Me., yesterday, | election of state officers after the constitution | been misapplying funds of the company for ae ere Si | Bieincoring and Agriculture, Expenses moderate, | IO esa es wand by on the Behring sea matter, the lion, Engens | his been accepted by Congres. “tho propos | some time.’ Ie ciained that he gould mae ap Millionaires’ Incomes, FINANCIAL. For Catalogtey PUNY oe erom Baten day, 82-50; ates por week O12, rata pa ’ ~ i e deficiency et e} L 5 mon! Hale; member of the Senate committee on our | Cassin, “cH * Clection caused a wars dis- | the totisoney by getting mqney from,» brother | rom the Wall Street News relations with Canada, said that his committee did not take testimony on the Behring sea question while on the Pacific coast. He said: “The committee felt that the subject was im- mediately in the hands of the State depart- ment, and is likely to be the subject-matter of negotiation with the foreign office of the Brit- ish government. For this reason, though the subject is peculiarly within the scope of the committee, it was not deemed advisable to Open the question in advance of any negotia- tion that might be set on foot by the executive department of either government. The com- mittee did not find agitation or excited feeling upon the subject, either in our own territory or in British Columbia, and I may say for my- self, not claiming to speak for the committee, that I came away from Victoria more than ever impressed with th» + ew that noserious troable is likely to arise between Great Britain and the United States on account of any local feeling either side of the line on this question. I do —reo—_____ St. Louis Wants the Prize. The St. Louis world’s fair committee of twelve appointed at the Saturday meeting met at the mayor's office yesterday. It was decided that St. Louis call upon all towns in the state to appoint committees to aid in securing the prize to St. Louis and Missouri. A general committee of one hundred and fifty is to be appointed, Sones SES Dug up the Tooth of a Mastodon. While excavating in a caisson for the en- largement of the water works above Louisville Sunday a workman dug up the tooth of a mas- todon. It is 14 inches in circumference and 59 inches from the crown to the broken end of the tooth, It weighed 1 pound and 14 ounces. A Cincinnati Lady Captured by Bandits. errand. But he has failed to return and effort will now be made to arrest him. ———— see. Her Sight Suddenly Kestored. A Middletown, N. Y., special to the New York Sun says: Middletown has a faith cure mission, Among the many regular attendants every Sun- day is Mrs, Boyce, who, was attacked by a disease of the eyes, fourteen years ago, She had consulted an eminent New York oculist, whose skill afforded her temporary relief. Of late, however, she could only distinguish ht from darkness with one eye and with the other read the coarsest print with the aid of the strongest glass. Mrs, of the mission a week ago yesterday, when yce was present at the services E der Hancox, the pastor of the faith cure church in Jersey City, officiated, and told of the cures effected by faith and in answer to prayers. She was deeply impressed, went forward, told her A Cleveland, Ohio, correspondent writes that Mr. H. M. Flagler said a short time ago that Mr. John D. Rockefeller’s income had reached $9,000,000 a year. This startling statement from @ man as well informed as Mr. Flagler regarding the affairs of the Standard oil company was the is of acareful inquiry among brokers and well-informed financiers as to the wealth of Clevelanders generally, and it can be safel: suid that there are no Jess than sixty-three mil- lionaires within the limits of the Forest City, to say nothing of immense estates owne: jointly by heirs. Mr. Flagler’s statement regarding Mr. Rocke, feller’s income would make the head of the great Standard oil trust worth €150,000,000 on 46 per cent basis, He said his own income was $3,000,000 a year, and estimated Col. Oliver Payne's wealth at about $22,000,000. But the Standard oil people are not the only wealthy residents of Cleveland whose ak Chairman of the Faculty, P.O, University of Va, Va, For full information address A. F. ©O1 P.O. Address Cherritoi Northumpine Cesnee a, Solem - Hes HOTEL, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA INO. W. MACARTNEY, Member N. ¥. Stock Ex, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GIOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8T. N. W, Bankers and Dealers in Goverument Bonds, grew ‘CORSON. 4y1,5,8,11,30,a02,6,9 D SCHOOL FOR GIRLS RE September 17; thorough traininx; bom inen ; uumber limited: health carefully acter For tnealern, &c., address BERRY c. ie ts. Excl Loans. Collections. fan ces a Sant Sowing CEE Ralirend Stacks and Bavds aed all eovecitiee listed YU SIVERSITY- TRAINED TEACHERS PREPARE Exe ‘of New York, Philadelphia, Boston for civil service, West Point College, &c. Classes Baltimore bought und sold. tid private lessons day or evening. FLANK E. HALL, ity made of investment securities. Dit 21 E at. Bw. myi6-sm i Local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and tock dealt in, Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold jy18 NOTARIES PUBLIC. OF DEEDS FOW EVERY STAT 10} EE ‘and ‘Lerritory, Notary und U. B.C 4 Qeseieery ores soa henicessum Yam wip uly Unsurpassed in appointments, table and general at tention, Terms less for the accommodations, enter= tainments and amusements given than at any resort of its prestige in the United States. Music twice # day by the celebrated Fort Monroe Band ; nightly hops, frequent germans and balls. Safest and most delight- ful surf bathing on the coast; good sailing, fishing and driving. Frequent presence of foreign and American ships of war; daily inspections, drilis, parades, cannon aud rifle target practice. A broad expanse of salt water surrounds Old Point Comfort, hence there are no land breezes, no malaria, no hay fever, no oppressive beat. The evenings are delightful and the nights cool and refreshing. July and August are particularly: pleasant and healthful. The most charnung marine Views in the world, Sebd tur descriptive pamphiok T ER OF PIANO for the sumer at 707 H st. n.w., Mon- day and Ssturday, 4-30 to 6 pau. «Tues nesday and Friday, 8:30 to 10aim. jel of stud) Bupt.; Cars ACADEMY, OGONT: excelled location and silitery acti a equipment. Gymnasium, military drill, ke. Preparation for College or Scientific School. © Ke. addrens an” CALVIN RICE. A. M.. Principal. ew Thi Ovn Crosrxcovr Sarz Coxrmvzp aa > =... ¥.N. PIKE, m4 ii i: BEKLITZ 8c! OF iGUAGLS, not see that the State depattment is necessarily | A New York World special from Cincinnati | trouble, and asked prayers for the restoration Ghasberlain te ween eee FOR ONE WEEK MORE, T ig wo aoe cag J08-20308 Manager, contronted with the question of | the Behring | says word has been received there that Mrs. pa i oe eg rrp pers with | is investedin the best of railway securities, and COMMENCING FRIDAY, AUGUST 2D, Patt wg NEW PRINCESS ANNE OTE Bis: tand that, whatever may happen in the future, |, 278° Pendleton Bowler of that city, who has Conkling. |The latter has charge here. ‘The | the 8. V- Harkness, estate, Cant but a short | as we are determined not to carry any of our present ly on the ocean, 18 miles @ue east of Sy aynouncement, ciicial or otherwise, has | been traveling in Europe for several years, has | next day she had occasion to rejoice, for her | time ago preners fee Anna x farknoss and } stock into our new building, corner 13th and F, we |. PENCERI i Noriolk, Va, ‘This «reat sceside resort presents been made committing our government to that | been captured by bandits im Italy, sight was suddenly restored. Yesterday, at the a a et mee sae i“ yoerned have made another cut in oo aaa oe ———— and D sts.n.w. Fo sith, aimed T Hci i ee meme i subjected to severe test t 4 anything fore offered. a Bi Vanes proketip ct geen en ~ eons ma wy The New Pennsylvania Ol Territory. | without glass, read agate type readily.” his grandson, Homer Wade, who has already | great beryeine we are otterine Eiteant deivencn These. hn yee te Seal in these waters, Iean well believe andi} Practical oil men who have made a trip GROTNE Tg SORES Patten STM eS nr ee FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, end for illus = do not in such a step see anything offensive to | through the new Sandy Lake oil field in Penn- Profit in Catch-Penny Devices, wt Canada or England, and, indeed, ————_oe—__—_— ld ia do not fi ble | From the New York Mail and Express, $150 Chamber Suits for 895. Busiuess wen ‘furnished wet Remi a once Ties would seem | 8) ania do not express a “al inion o! m the Ne ws \~! v5 “ _ ‘" - BPENCL! 7 4. 4) mamma mamaesessaseacasaen ihe such measures would be in the common | this territory. tos cosltgacets still increases, | ‘The thousand and one “drop-a-nickelin-the- ey pagrenny hry spaligaeas mice Sion = gen Pe MES Tsrbsci it “Goeun View, Ya, Enekt Miles from Norfolk, Va. interest of all ueighboring peoples. Ifany late however, and two oil companies are putting | slot” and ‘drop-a-penny-in-the-slot” devices “While the Postmaster General is in a reform- 885 “ = « $50. Open from June 1 to September 1. =e > ee po ng pee: —s down half a dozen wells. ‘Iwo thirty-barrel | now to be found in every public place are verit- ing mood, I wish he would give a moment's af- a7 B45, DMA2TENS COMMERCIAT, COLLEGE 313 67H | Ronts’ © ud $16 ver wok: #45 = ; ! - ; eh os — fered staan Why these negotiations may not be conducted | Producers have been struck. able gold mines for their owners or lessees. | tention to the illegible postmarks on nine- ecient ite sanuittcas “Gall oF send for entalonue se ‘ os barmonions end without at a raising the Senator Quay’s Cruise. fee Serer ee es —_ apo ahaa tenths of the letters that go flying through the 335 CO «« INEY POINT HOTEL cm good ne | ,, Senator Quay starts to-day on a cruise in | biceps testers, the music boxer, the miniature | country,” said a big wholesale ods firm e300 “ «gz, LADIES’ ny which “ban? Scgconse, and good fortane | wciiton arlain#| Manatee accompanied | engines, the cologne sprinklers andeo on aa in- sere peer doen topoenaty Caceiae $150 Parlor Suites for $110. a GOODE. __| Paraat OPEARE BALD, * CHES administration, ee sialty "the | by several members of the national committee, | Hitim, adnauseam, are all profitable, but none | ihe hicroglyphics that spread themselvos over tos ace ee Uae TeadP raster, ianeking gi inde Dery | Now open $F (ice Hiathing and Fishing. fe Seton ont ren eae kePartment in | including Col. A. Lacouge, Ohio; J. Sloat Fos- | £7, tte Precious lot drives, suc which etaies < pxsasamoant at Ou: correspondence: <Deup- 400“. © BST 8a, SqumET THOM? Froim $10upy. GEO WHITE,” | | The Lake te supplied wits atest of how Boatator the fic Samoan controversy, will bring forth a sat-| sett, New York, First ‘Assistant Postmaster out chewing gum or small cakes of chocolate | foted to spell out thost eomrlok none oe 875 Sideboards for 855, TPE KEAL ACCORDION STANDING PLEATING | PROF. fed 9 Seeger ae euon. 1 am under no alarm as 10| General Clarkson, Town: Samuel Fessenden, | under the ‘sednctive—and produetive—inftu- | snd drop-letter puzzles on ous street have es Ul SS "D'dcue of Simone Pests Paaoieuent Soe i | | Awood Livery at rossonstile tes wil be Rept on government. Quite likly events and negate | commucteat; Gacrett A” Hobart, New Serr’ |enco of «cet dropped n the ot, Pour young | Paya" guar Pusales Qu ove trot Tampe ee: 2 Bae Mea meet ome So Bae | hee “ ¢ | Col. Wm. G. Goodloe, Kentucky, ‘and Hamilton | women out of every five who eir eyes on i nigmas, but i . LS 3 tions botwed unow and December may make it | piston and JacoL Wikeces has cee, will | one of these alluring pieces of mechanism are eegh ean ogee a nice deine ets $75 Hat Racks for 855, HRENCH DYEING. SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- Taos fo farther constant any ep ination sla | 06 slang: he ouuah ond will lat ania ten lees eee cent, and many of the | Win only three lets 865 s48. F GEST, MENT, 1205 New York ave. fions to further consider the subject. But this | be slong victime lay Im a mich as® conte’ worth of Feo ncas tines eer eumene. DEB We hae 350“ 937.50, irat-clans Laden and Gents work of every dewcrip- is only conjecture, and should it aie. bre pose h sention With the machine, Then, | 2, "3 t office address inside the envelope? $35 «© « 925. Bon, Flush, Velvet Sad evening Drewes N’ no Goats Gat he ver of, the rimeut wiiite| New York’s Republican Committee. | besides, elder women and men are by no means po a ae nee toward a peaceful solution of ail difficulties, °f | Notices were forwarded from New York eity | proof against the facination of dealing with the mechanism, I saw one of the purveyors to only, in what I say, giving my own impres- | Yesterday to the members of the republican REE BP a cee Tae CARPET DEPARTMENT. and of all clesnedand ree peak foe aeeiecy, And do notin any man-| state committee saying that the committee | jica? machines in the Gtaten Island ferty house Beat Moquette Carpets, $1.10, Pipes pte, athe Evening 4 ner speak for the administration, would meet at the Fifth-Avenue hotel on Thurs- | twenty-four hours the box was empty. Aseach Best Wilton Velvet 950, ‘Goods for and delivered. sla Mr. Hale, upon being asked to give Mr. | day, the 15th inst., for the Purpose of fixing | box holds about four hundred pieces of gum, Best Body Brussels Carpets, 850. ALANOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED — ogee ge — _—— PE the — and place of holding the next state that machine had done a4 business in twenty- Best Tapestry Brussels Capote, Sp, ago mourns i“ EcHER, the Secretary of State iff iknew his views upon | "venom aed ‘Best All-Wool Ingrain Carpeta, 500, “6: : basses e matter, but ve not atany late time Mr. Wanamaker in a Collision. tulked with him upon the subject.” rf . plan & BUG DEPARTMENT. poe ———— Passenger train on the North Pennsylvania | ted something over $3 in one day, or a8 BOATS. Both Duelists Wow branch of the Reading railroad was run into by | # many skilled workmen earn, eet dite se earenss. POTOMAC BIVER A bloody duel was fought Sunday morning |* “wild” locomotive yesterday morning and $500 = = g275. TEAMER JOHN W. near Cottonport, La., between Harry Ducate | several passengers were slightly injured. Both and his son-in-law, Charlie Armour. There were about fifty men present at the fight. The men approached each other and began firing. Both combatants fell prostrate, Ducate was struck in the stomach with seven buckshot and mor- tally wounded, while Armour’s right knee was shattered by a rifle ball. The fight outof an altercation at a ball the night Republican Nomination in Louisiana. engines were battered up and the smoking car bsnl begs car werealso tty badly i ee e res act train left Jenkintow: 20 wiles from Philadelphia, at 7 o’clock. Post: master General Wanamaker, whose summer home is at Jenkintown, was in the rear car of the train, and at the moment the accident oc- i ; “9450. ‘The third district republican convention of “© $3.00. - Louisiana yesterday nominated H.C. Minor 3 5 ea8e for Congress by acclamation. There was no ve weg Opposition. Mr. Minor is one of the largest fenelaeh Saori

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