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LOVE LAUGHS AT LAsT.. DIVIDED CLAN-NA-GAEL MEN, HAGERSTOWN HAPPENINGS. FROM. STARVATION ©AMP. Interstate Troubles that Delayed the | The Cronin and Anti-Cronin Factions What Is Going On. in Washington| Washington Boys Encamped on the in County. z Banks of the Potomac. Union of » Virginia Couple. Chicago Picnics. Correspondence of Tar Everio Stan, Correspondence of Tax EVENING STan. Correspondence of Taz Evanro Stam. U Haoznstows, Aug. 15. Hanpen’s Fzuar, August 15. Swaset Cuatresats Srarnas,Va., Hagerstown, with ite seventeen churches,| At Ratling Springs, three miles from Har- August 14, 1889. ought to be able to meet the spiritual require-| per's Ferry, there have been camping since} Dr. Wepsom Brooks of Princess Anne ments of its population of ten thousand souls. | August 8 eight young men from Washington, | county and Miss Rosa Buffington of Alleghany (Of these seventeen churches and congregations, namely: J. W. Wheatly, M. D. Sohon, Dr. P. V. | county, Va., were desirous of entering.into the all of which are comparitively large and | Dolan, F. E. Lanman, A. R. Searle, H. H. Bur- | holy estate of matrimony. They bad set Au- flourishing, three are Lutheran, and yet we are | roughs, F. A. Barton and Dr. Fred. Sohon. On | gust 13 as the date, and the families and friends on the eve of having another of this denomi- | arrival at the ferry s team was chartered to of both bride and groom had assembled at the nation, The parties in this movement, and | transport the three tents and other camp Sweet Chalybeate Springs hotel, where the wed- who meet this evening for the purpose of or- | equipage to the camping place. The lower or | ding was to take place. These springs are ganization, are members of Trinity Lutheran | river road being washed out it was necessary | about half a mile from the West Virginia line. who are dissatisfied with the adoption of the | to go over Bolivar heights. When about half | The services of Father Duffy had been prom- liturgical form of worship. The pastor of | way the wagon broke down and the boys were | ised to perform the ceremony. The groom had Trinity, Rev. E. H. Delk, jr., is spending six | obliged to push and haul until the destination | procured the license in Covington, Va., some weeks’ vacation in Europe and will doubtiess | was reached. A more beautiful Pn atipegarn vs pede gem urn shane hep on the it i of | have lected. At the spi ‘ot wee morning, an face nature sect oaks ee egegreeston ror ty ape oe ype pennybanr mbes regiment Inko, Bounded by | seemed to smile upon their loves, when Father | Soha Devoy of New York, In taking leave Hee Hin Ss = g aS coul ledge ‘is congre- | Maryland,h« mn one-side and Bolivar moun- of Cleveland, W. J. Hynes, eo yay Oe dpe ge Dufty telegraphed that he was too ill to come | MeCahoy and Mi not er bet- pulpit that he left a united and contented con- | plain sight, and at a stone’s throw from the The pom Aton y bape oe Cah ‘alle, and, eo- Socie ‘Metaux collapsed. gregation without a ripple to disturb its har-| springs is ‘an old ware house which was used | 88D. Gatien er kus cee, oe aa o which Bee we reflected decidedly in stoche, Many. As the maleontcats have worked very | during the war and whore the boys, by the | ©ording to the tenets of her church, any 1a be Cronin belonged, recita- | Mm redee! nich closed at yuietly and only since the departure of Mr. | kindness of the owner, stay during the wet | Tiage ceremony except chy priest “woul tions by members of the Personal Rights ledgue and Montana, wi! be and only since eral h Shan, of wabah thay Sate lak ae void, The nearest Catholic priest to be had and other entertainments, such aa a ‘eon- | 287, rose to 363{, with trading quite active (ac- Ian iat Secelgn lands, the osis ban scee- | wenther, of w - was over in West Virginia, and when ho was | testa dancing and guimer tive for these days). Tamarack, which Shales “cca pert oa, Weahiogtesions TRE BASS FISHING found be said that he had no authority to at 101, sold up to 102. Calumet and ad- . been Barton | marry peop! irginia, to be united —_ Yanced six points to 230 and Osceola two points arrived here yesterday on their way to Cedar | has not what was expected. Mr. Barton by hie tha poe er cena here license in| The following is a synopsis of the series of | to 122. No leas than 159 shares of copper Soares ne ere Ticaineee tes | Jerpeet, Chiat ween eae, coptared the | West Va, andcome $0 thal state to be married, | resolutions adopted. ‘They’ plodge seppert te | moons wine beaaed in, 196 shares after the con- inclades Mr. sod | oa. , Boa age gg yengtie hearse yaarers Geapy eo aiagrs: The wedding morning bad come and gone and the cause of liberty in Ireland: and to Parnell | ference adjourned. Misses Florence a are guite plenty and three o' ‘Re ie hav inking t d th it 2 in’ ———_—+e-—_—__—_ Birch, the Misses Morgan, daughters of Senator | Deen sent vo the happy hunting rounds. Dr. prebecghacrle pies Moser his trip to Union, | 824 Gladstone, and concerning Dr. Cronin’s A VERY HANDSOME DUEL. Morgan of Alabams, and Messrs, T: W. Fowler | Schon sof the emergency hospital is one of the Gi va., 15 snllee away, the nearest Blace where ofthe uasttnes tn tae an lowar: ya ‘tte: to ing ol 18 . for “outing” and are prepared for an enjoyable ) xan em pee srt ae ee a a marriage license could be obtaine 1e. Scarcely had the clatter of his horse's hoofs e s i tinnes to grind in this | "4 from home, died away when another complication pre- Feeney crime of attempting to place the | aged—Not So in the Good Old Days Shei geegmente amy red cre eth THE CAMP sented itself. | According to the laws of West | irish people by defaming the honorable repute- | From the Albany Times, eCwa re Sta rapid rato, ‘The latest to be thus relieved | derived its name (Starvation) from the leproveen| Mag ehnlrng voy rey egunrtey mocmprigoaed EY cf our murdered fellow citizen” That duel of two Atlanta railroad men on was Mrs. Round B. Schmidt — “er bey esr of provisions on the first two days, but things before the marriage can take place (evidently peinaced Segate es tak ie = was | Saturday evening was truly a noble affair of Goticttan Brey. ‘hese parties are allot He, |*08 changed and now plenty reigns. The | prevent the establishment of any “Grotn | O% demand thet the sae es ee enS0; | the kind. It is to be hoped that a fall and par- os ess. Tene Se are he oane bes Lege quite ay haar os ee — iting Pong on its Aig wenargs 80 oan brite, bacvabeg as well as their dupes be Panithed regardless ticular report of it will be read all through gersto desei of four shotguns, five rifles, three revolvers, | hi: and drive over into West Virginia, lie the causes alleged for the action. Another | nda brass yacht cannon. One night one of | nae cog liee pont flying back with treah | 0% Whether they masquerade in the garments | France, so as to encourage editors and pub! icati filed day—that of M - of patriotism or hide behind a deceive le. | men there to a better understanding of the itm ‘Mason, who ‘gates divorce oe her pala proci wcha larg ao ne ber, oe wie Lropenea race Sa anger gerbes nee the cane . true code, One of these combatants fired five husband, Samuel Mason. These parties are! volley from all the above-mentioned weapons. | against time or distance, and Had returned to | /relan een retarded and the of | shots in rapid succession at his opponent only well-to-do peopie of the Indian Spring ciatrint, When he explained that be was detaine? by | crs betel, though sepees aly, m.; and, | Leland split up into factions by designing men rs bi D b him. te dete ro hg Eee t ‘desertion, ia | °° of the fair sexapologies were extended and | jittle before 11, the bridal cav: bety ‘started who, in the name of Ireland, called for money | twelve paces away, and did not touc! “We also denounce with no less vehemence | Fought After Dark and Nobody Dam-| lighten their labors ; Weather & Bigger the Proof. As the weather warm, the sale of James Pyle's Pearfine WashingCompound rapidly increases, This proves that many women recognize the fact that Pearline makes _—- and cleaning very much easier than when done with the ordinary means, Proves also that summer clothing, being of delicate texture and color, wi not stand the rough usage n when washed with soap, and establishes the fact that PEARLINE, in doing away with the rubbing, lessens the wear and tear and fills a very important place. Delightful for bathing in fresh or salt water, Its in; dients render it harmless to the most delicate skin. Especially during the hot weather it is to your advantage to use Pearline, and only humane to supply your servants with it, and thus besides you insure much better results, Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering imitations which they claimyto be Pearline, or “‘the same as Pearline.” IT’s FALS! E—they are not, and besides are only by JAMES PYLE, New Yous _ GLAS" name and the price are stamped on the bottom advertised by him before leaving his fact thie pro- rarere againet HIGH PHICES and IN GOODS, F does Dot k eof kind yo oroflers you it W. Le ime and price stamped ou thet, uy, but send direct Factory, for you can get what Dealers make more profit of uuknown shoes that are not warranted juced to buy shoes that © bo Trepuiation Buy only those that have cap toe, plain French tue, of nd failed to account for it, and they had at- | The other fired one shot, which cuta twig near | since se paicinn trent wars 1 of whatien simon end bat ieee Teeerenen’, St. prompt deb Property. Crt accepted. i ouring rain to overcome, inexacting Weet | © acc or it, and they at ‘ : oes are made iii & great varie ‘sizes ani mare. Lruarantee a Bt, prompt de charged in this case also. The campers have been invited to several Virg, te lak ot many ataaaian ray life- | tempted i brand as a British spy the = who | his Opponent’s head. Then reserving his four | **isfsction or money refunded upon return of the shocs in good cundition, w. P peta Pass, A very pretty wedding took place last even- picnics, ties, dc., and ure having a glorious | long union. = sprain tape ra 4 hesnerens " eon, remaining shots, he made a simple explanation ing in Trinity Lutheran church, the ceremony | tine, ‘They break camp to return to Washing- ——-___ and in the name of Ire! Sac ttoce nei {of the remarks out of which grew the diffi- W. L. DOUGLAS #3 SHOR being performed by Rev. 8. W. Owen in the | ton on the morning of August 22. B INDIANS IN ARMS. criminals and dupes to the Carlson cottage and presence of a large audience. The contractin, ee murdered Dr. Cronin, The resolutions con- | culty, the other combatant withdrew the state- parties were Mr. W. L. Odell of West Winsted, VIRGINIA FARMERS’ FAIR. Hostile Pallagers Threaten Death to | ‘luded with a glowing tribute to Dr. Cronin’s | ments which he had made under a misappre- Conn., and Miss Mary Fiery, daughter of Mr. ai memory, hension, and the remaining four shots were JohnH. Fiery of ths city. Messrs, Harry | Fifth Annual Exposition of the North- | “2Y One Signing to Sell the Reservation ean Ounes encva Aeeoewe ogee the aig ~~ forgiven, doth received this ety aad 'V, Gibeon of Williamsport, Pa nee Se aney a ee ate The first word received from the Indian | drew « large crowd, but there wore no German | concerned (including the families of both and were the ushers. Mr. and Mrs, Odell’ will Correspondence of THE EyENTNG BTAR. commission at Leech Lake reservation reached | reinforcements. The speakers were escorted | the people of the city which owes a great deal make their future le _ India: a a Gnanox Camp, Aug. 15, 1899, | Brainerd, Minn., yesterday morning by ahalf- | to the grove by the Clan-na-Gael guards, the | to the enterprise and public Quite a number farmers 6 Clear- , ‘1 were rendered supremely happy. a fair of the Northeastern | breed. He says the Pallagers on that reserva- | Hibernian Rifles and the Chicago Zouaves. “ ins to inferior quality, however. Mr. Wm. Seibert | the 14th and will be held until the 20th instant, | of the commission and about equally divided as | 120" geil Byan of St. Louis, and Judge Fitz- Lpehticse are crore! affairs a ptr ye averaged thirty bushels to the acre, while in @ | phe grounds have been greatly improved lately | to signing. Those opposed to the sale threaten | gerald of Cincinnati, ot, a5 — om eac! Jeprne o fore! a ee ocmuskiperneoen and several new buildings have been erected, | death to the first person who signs, andas a| The address read and adopted opened with a | der any > camnalaien. been the yiel Vai mense er a 5 i ‘This duel, indeed, exceeds in interest the ! " consequence no one has yet signed. The com- | declaration of devotion tothe laws and princi- + “ “ promised large yield of corn the condition of | The grounds are now Rebeca © short, | Crisslouers Lave devoted their whole efforts oo | Dies of tha American republic and unchange- phe g Priel Beles pt ae wget the farmers of Washington will not be so | fresh green vegetation, giving them an agreea- far to preventing a conflict. able sympathy with the cause of Irish liberty, 1008 Olen cee oneey pune ae gloomy as was pictured directly after the great | ble appearance. ‘The opponents are, the runner states, fully | the B in on which it is to be worked for to be abla oak be eo orl yarapa wil were fn spring food, The officers are new men. Mr. W. B. Dodge | armed with Winchester rifes, and have gone 20 | decided by the people of Ireland themsslves, | Gama upend be shot by any o setivieeds awh Lydia. Js the name of a new post office just | + Langley is president and A. O. Williams, 1| far as to threaten all the whites on the reserve. | The address continu ety swas' Doliteal aul, omuanquantle, oa Son, on ta ne OF tee Maioenteahy Volley | Gilak, ot Vidaa ta aberclary ele Cooaieee eet ene, ately Siiyed st him 1 ee era nom ae Abele aaa . : : jon, éd ° 4 ape 4 railroad, seven miles from Hagerstown. It re-| Sounds of hammers, saws, &c., to be heard i i b they have | enomies of our race that the Irish element has | °8 higher civilization, where the twoantagonists eived its first mail matter yesterday. The | about the grounds evidences the truth that the | 0J¢cting Indians are bitter because they e E taster is John F. Rowland. work of preparation is still going on. Sundry | go1ds from water from the Washburn dams, so | America the theater of acts of vengeance be- | nd open @ battle together in harmony at the | 94 99 sHoE P Daniel Shockey and his wife, Catharine, re-| places of amusement are in order and quite 8 called. Jun bees thie ranner left Leech | cause of feuds, factions or disagreements grow- | Bet corner: minon. Clinton, sad Swartwous siding just across the line in Franklin county, ‘ge number of venders of various kinds of | Take a mounted messenger was dispatched by | ing out of politioal differences or personal eerde ac reaagersig a ents tan Gons| sue anak \d-Sewed Show, Pa., have made an assignment for the benelit | goods are ready for business. Agricultural im- the commissioners, who rode swiftly to the | burns. We desire to declare that, in the ab- | WOU e es, an of creditors. The property conveyed embraces | plement men are bere in co1 Is UNEXC: 1 wo farms and seven buil lots, the whole En. 101 ar is believed, with urgent dis- | sence of any rational opportunity for the out demanded another shot. Once he was hit 2 25 WORKINGMAN" two fi = id. 1 1 in ci —— force. | southward, it i 4 See Val ft “ , wout d delanel SORKINGM. is ¢ brass band from Vienna enlivens the place y Po! ity asser- €2.25 SHOE following FOR GENTLEMEN Is a fine seamless calf shoe, with Dongola tops and Leather ® They are made iu ss London Cap Toe, N -¢ Lasts, in sizes fre ~ include and inall widths, If been pay- for shoes of this quality do not do #9 will wear dealers t ux as tWo PuiFs of com- are not warrantee by the manufacturer. ° Our claims for this shoe over ali other $3 shoe advertised, are Ist. It contains better material. It is more stylish, better fitting and durable, 3a. It wives better general satisfaction. 4th. It costs more money to make. Sth. It «aves more money for the consumer. Gth. It is sold by more dealers throughout the U. 8, 7th, Its great nucoess is due to merit. ‘Sth It cannot be duplicated by any other manufee turer. Mth, It is the best in the world, and has slanger de mand than any other @3 shoe adverti sed, ~ i A those ery bi was not a case of . I be paid to any person who the above statements to be untrue. Weaver's ranch near the old trading post. The | and as Irish-Americans, the claim made by the days was very bitter. It was no hone se fi wile ronnd ioe ot Ae sane ual of en s * ~*~ at = . A denouuce each other as liars and poltroons, | $5.00 SHOE g?ENiT —s » Wise Shes Che pines <f Custem noes int cost Seems not been paid for the damage to their rice | any desire or any purpose to make the soil of Silt? Gmiomat axp_oxty HAND-SEWED WELT €4 SHOE. Equals Custom-Mads costing from . 2 SHOR pF ORPOLICEMEN. | Ratlroad Mon and Letter Carriers all woar them. Smooth inside sss D FOR HEAT WEAK. Best Calf Shoe for the Price. 'S. Is the best in the world tor rough wear; oue pair ourbt to wears mas nee ad to hurt the feet : " « year. ralued at 20.000. daily with music. ‘The Bijou opera company | P&tches for the government or for the governor | tion of the independence of Ireland, after the in the arm, then in the leg, then in the finger, | 9.40 suog - 18 EQUAL TO SHOES THAT COST FROM 83 TO €3.50. One pair will wear longer thas valued at $20,000. ly with music. y i ibly aski tr % manly fashion of the American revolutionary | #24 finally somewhere else, but, even struggling Among the Washington visitors now here, | from your city give entertainments each evening | {he state, possibly asking for troope. y y iss Lena Kayser, 9 be Y "8 SCHOO! any shoe ever sold at the price. i LS SHOE ‘OR BOYS is the be School She h orld. Another Indian just in later reports that a | fathers, and while regretting the absence of | On the ground in great pein, he insisted that he} $7-99 SIGE FOr Hs Unik: rive tie eal Bune o elce to wear the best shoes in the world. Lace i ji iis i jist was as yet uninjured. In view of such W. L. DOUGLAS #3 AND HOES FOR LADIES. , . § e there, hot Sunday night for favoring the | Stewart Parnell and his associates in the present =: * th Ladies’ Shoes sre = —y tyra tye Fe 3 Nellu and Cora Stake, and Bushrod Robinson. |e variety of subjects, it is expected, will be | signing’ Flatmouth bimself is absent froca the | struggle for Irish home moverement sed the ridicules persistency Mr. Clinton Aaslly cast a sma cine from to Z sneha “fOEs: SB CD, Band EE widths. Rey. Robt. Swartz. pastor of the Christian | made during the fair, The number of entries reservation. rights of the Irish tenant farmers our sincere ihe Pi Cth ah . sabinaed wer ete pane FEEmOE oexns, sre, SPANISH ty OF eS TAMERICAN COMMON-SENBE," eburch, this city, has “paorges oe a ——— of Lee manufacture, I C4 told, ey desire to aid their patriotic efforts and our eee i = = pe or his wounded | FRENCH OPERA {% SNe, Of os pate GaLe NIN THE LATEST STYLES. tak 5 con; vi ea ie ar- i q or ae »0GaL, 4 the largest only pufactul the has asked a withdrawal of the sames but Mfr | ticletase aittactively’ dupiayed in exhibition | THE INDIANA” GOLD FIND. Policy of ours until all peaceful motiods of | HOUOE Or his wounded body was sated. | gacyintuuerymbunidremeater, that WL DOCSLAE 1h lira and only shoe Atavutacturgr a the woe poe a = te Cae TES hall. pa ter of the state grange is| TB¢ Preclous Metal Has Been Found | settling the Irish question have been exhausted. FOR SALE BYR. RICH & SON, 1322 and 1324 7th street Mens, GEO. HOLT Soot which passed over this section last evening a | here. Some hundreds of people are here stroll- in Considerable Quantity. me praee a aie leee re Lr THE MIKADO’S SON, street, Hi colored boy named Siepheseen was struck by | ing about the grounds loosing at the articles z i Mstreet: JAMES NERY JORG, 1906 Pensisylvania » FAvg i013 Pennsylvania avenue, WM HOU! TMAN & SON, 427 K 3 ousylvania avenue; M.A. enue. In Georgetown: B. NOKD- Vt. iy26-4 1 Pennsy hh atreet onthe 38 : “ LING! ~ : pas A ial fr Columb: Ind., says: | for his magnanimous defense of the honor of | Japan’s Future Sovereign Being Edu- lightning and killed le fishing along a ou exhibition, or amusing themselves as suits | Ee saa am te arog as ar are: our race against the reckless slanders of's|° cated According to Western Notions. - iety of professional foreigners.” a aii ie Every man of common oe who is at | along Bean Blossom creek, in Brown county, | *°*¢tY Of Professio ign From the San Francisco Examiner. m Frederic! all familiar with the condition of the farmers | made by a Cincinnati mining expert, caused Riva —| His imperial highness, Prince Harw, heir a) Correspondence of Tue EVENING STAR, in this state must ‘see at once that they need ~ Finewonxe Drama at Bar Rrpar, Avavsr 18, pe A - considerable excitement in the neighbor-| 4 grand program has been arranged, repre-| parent to the throne of Japan, is now in his pre grees otomean saben prego. gre Am nilag ge intercourse with | ood of the alleged discovery. It is not| senting the bombardment. of Feet Sumter, | tenth year. A delicate child in his early days, Ata meeting of the board of county school | Ooi Dy organization, ‘Their needs agrivuitur. | known that any one has yet gone from this city | Charleston harbor, 8. C., with the great war be has happily scquired health and strength as commissioners yesterday the free scholarship at ally and socially, demand organization. Why | t the gold fields, owing to the doubt of the discharging cannon, &. A vivid and inary, i i eople as to the truth of the miner's assertions, | realistic representation of the historic events, | Years went by. No imperial prince in this em- Sa: casa og eee to ee eee | ce ee een mae Comme | Lee cts bday doaes that teas eatiots Sohal | Were eee Ie oe anal ego Wee cee count pa yecbnnarel de J {New London. Three of the eight exists along — nig ems ee arts | trip rate $1.—Advt, prince's mode of life is modeled almost entirely jemas f New ington Gi mp Meeting. of the county, but it has not heretofore been ——_—__ fern lines, He sttends the nobles’ eee ae aie leageattomomesese | mnie ad ats qpality was wuficient to Justify | ra EXECUTION OF CRIMINALS. | echool daily, and studies precisely as do hie fel- than three tines the atreng®h of * - — tomer the ex) eof mining it, In Jackson town- . . A. Jones of Hansonville, and Minnie Gilde of ‘Wasnrwaron Gaove, Anger I | St" Unere. tha preeatit tidh. ad is nested, Doctors Could Provide a Simple Methoa |!°¥-#tudents. ‘The Ohoya Shimbun says that in Lewistown. A high school department was{| Although the meetings here have only just gold has been found for many years, but it was both literature and military science he has made established in the Church-street public shoul | begun still there has already a stiong manifes- | always in pockets, and offered only the precari- of Poisoning to be Given in Sleep. extraordinary , but of what this bugei here and Miss Margaret M. Robinson appointed | tation of interest been shown in e.ch one that | ous rewards of placer prospecting to the seeker. ate geal Principal. Gach ib cn r It is claimed by some that the valuable metal | From the Electrical Engineer. <araitary, Simos) | Seana ep Rennes per Geo. Alfred Townsend gave the Jog ee eee ted eecea morning by | tore is not indigenous, but that it came from |. ‘The Electrical Engineer does ‘not share the | cisely say. In olden times a noble Japanese ple of the ee a hw prin og her LEM fomen cele dowd all Sp | the north feeling expressed by some electricians that the | began, ae very early age, ~ stud; age use of nd her Sarno on. ae ‘mountaiz, | came out to hear him. His text was: “For WITH THE DRIFT OF THE GLACIERS, employment of the electric current in capital | the bow, the sword and the lance, even in i or sti ‘i the case of an imperial prince skill in managing punishment would disgrace dr stigmatize their | *B¢,° nanan ociansip fick werhens to be incheded vocation. We take the liberty, however, to among essential accomplishments, Doubtless | point out the following paragraph from the re- | Prince Haru takes lessons in fencing and eques- Guests were present from Baltimore and Wash- | God so loved the world, that he gave His only | A few years ago an old California miner pros ington. The German was danced and refresh- | begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him | pected in that section for some time and ments were served. should not perish, but have everlasting life.” | ¢isimed to have discovered valuable deposits, Another delightful affair last night was a The ladies’ meeting, which was held in the 4, He organized a mining company without diffi- +t of the commission: trianism as a part of his school course and in Gorman given at Potareville thie county, by » | afternoom, Mrs. Judge Clarke in charne, was | culty gnd securing leases on a considerable | °ryoctecomminnion: fully convinced | Srehery as a pastime. ‘The Choya talls us that committee consisting of Miss Nannie Deaver, | ettended with the usual interest of former | area of the supposed rich field. proceeded to th every morning; that his diet " e . ; : he hasa cold = ¥, Coleniven So Deenel sa Nr. —— rere ae pede | eens *| put in the necessary apparatus for wholesale | that if the criminal could be put to death in a | is’ -niogy meat; that he hae shaken himself en- gett. erman was led by Dr. Ken- A 4 ) > GOLD MEDAL, PaRis,1878.| SUMMER RESORTS. W. BAKER & C028 |__ sens! R ATIANTA COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, reakfast bocoa Excarsioniste from Friday GnUl ‘Tuceday "will te accommodated at 7. _ty21m Mrs. BR OWENS. Is absolutely pure and OTEL CHET WOODE, ATLANTio CITY, XN. 3. 4 is soluble. I No Chemicals | *=» are used in its preparation. It has more OLEL MENTONE, Cocos __SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. _ Kemodeied. Kefurnisted Sleeping Apart Abpowtnents Brst«< ‘ine, Oso op Sm Mrs. MAY W. Gur South Carolina sve., Atlantic City, N. J. Located cl r ned perh ; ve coated near Beach. Terme moderate. | Firat and is therefore far more economical, comting lets than one conta cup. It is c) & JAGME: — “ - HE LAWNTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., TEN delicious, nourishing, strengthening, Ea- I . 2: Gel ooh AY SILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapted | rocans, elect pen all pear. for invalids as well as persons in health, Jy S-eo2mo MAS. GEO. TEPHAN fe DOBT Bewe Jane 6 Delis; tertus Inoderate HSLEL SUSEY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., BEAU. tifully situated, ocean end of Coun. sve; ocean view from nearly every window ; (roomie: teoie Brat clase; terme moderate, WAL J. LOVE, Prop 9 | TRS Michigan ave, near the Beso, PEARS’ SOAP sete end eta ie the MOST ELECANT T= “COLON Same atin, ze ‘TOILET SOAP Topaias rien, good lit JAMES STOKES. Special inducements to W. ingtonians. IN THE WORLD. Ca KINEs, of the Elsmere, this citys Je 20-2m E MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY. gest and inst prouivently located by fret—class restaurant attached. 350 cba) - old digging. It is said that considerable | certain and efficacious manner the purpose of | tirely free from petticoat government; that his nedy of Washington, and Miss Deaver. one who may be appointed by the committee opr the precious metal were found, | the law would be achieved equally well as if joins ry companion are officers and tutors, Miss Susie X. Dutrow of Washington was ten- | or presiding elder, from time to time. but the claim finally ceased, from some cause, | tp, t death mhanced by the | that he is fond of visiting beautiful scenery, as dered » reception ast eveningat “Locust Glen,*| | ‘The Bible reading which was held ia the af-| ‘0'hg worked, Christopher Stumps’ place nest | ‘8e, tF0rs of death were enhanced by the | tbat hes fond of visiting beantful soonery. at the beautiful home of Mise Lulu E. Thomgs, | ternoon, led by Rev. Dr. Hanlon, was greatly | Georgetown has sett = given out bver $500 | infliction of prolonged physical torture before cae o ies cae aos near Buckeystown, this county. enjoyed by all who took part in the meeting. ‘sens! ‘oods inary - worth of gold, whilea number of nuggets, | the end was finally accomplished. Various sug-| boy and that in consequence he is lusty Adjt. Gen. Howard states that the cost of the e young people’s meeting has lost none of | ranging in value from 2 to $10, have beon | gestions have been made as to the means of ac-| rod nGiye Oar contemporary quotes Mr. state encampment. recently held near Fred-| its attractions through the lapse of time. The | found along the bed of the creck where the re- complishing such @ result, One has been the | Takasaki, vice grand master of the board of erick, aggregated $36,000, of which sum $24,000 | tent was well filled last evening and Rev. J. K. | centiy discovered rich deposite aro said to ex- | injection of» violent end sudden ison, such | ceremonies, as saying that if such an education will be paid to the soldiers, The balance will | Lemon conducted the service, Mr. Waring | jt” ‘Pye Cincinnati expert has returned to Cin- | as prussic acid, by me of the hypodermic | had always been given to the Jouthfal Daimyo, jo ey to pay the aes subsistence grag Soy anek Wel eriaiig was te: cinnati for the purpose of securing the assist- | needle, into the body of the condemned, which | the present da erp ol bg teaged an cal 4 '. i re in 01 a brag pe ba ery, L0.0.F., or 4 ‘ash- | tened to by a large and appreciative audience, | *e of other experts and to get the necessary | ix open to the very serious objection that the | occupy a ver} ferent place e nat ington, attended the emancipation celebration | A new and beautiful organ was brought into | ™aing ela egg benteding epentiene = peppers tepere = Teper ay asomen sees cates mer pd here to-day. B. C. Whiting of Washington was | the Tabernacle yesterday and will be left there A Case of Leprosy. of alleviating human suffering that it is bardly | stance of the heir to the throne being brought master of ceremonies. Mise e bemy 3 berg “ie of Miss Ali Among the inmates of the Kings county hos- | deemed advisable to urge its application for | up in such amanner. We learn on the same a = by oy — ‘bass . a be Poa pay pont a pital, New York, is Ah Tson Sene. He is about | the purpose of legal executions against the | authority = = Haru a ever: ag “wine ee ne | Among the few visitors cn, the ground’ yes-| thitly yeuse-of ade, hes. bean ta this eountey sizwost amaimioes protest of bereewines we- bira: 4 the Sewest at theca shout Rin with tee David OC. Biebl of Washington is visiting his | terday was Mrs. Bowden and niece, Miss Martha | about two years; and is@ laundryman, He is | *°** ea ty We are not told when and how the medical } est in his fellow-students at the nobies’ school, mother at Middieburg.—lienry Turner of | Bowden of Washington, the Misses Suouffer | he); tie Go 4 yarns r ‘ is Siliow eaten ik te mabe Saleel, Wahiagten ‘ visiting Felatives at Knosville, | and brother from the county, and Miss Emma | believed to be suffering from leprosy. Begin- | profession was polled on the question, but the | making minut niries when any 01 to and froim the beach 25-2 .. VILLA, OCEAN AVEN N beach, open May 1. Location very desirable; rT Plazzas in full view of the ocean, near iron pier and bot and cold sea-weter beths. Special families for the season, MES. J. A MYEKS, of Balt more. P.O. Box 854, Cape May City, N. J. ap20-20dm HE ALDINE, DECATUR ST, CAPE MAY first house from beach; hot aud cold baths up Teasonebie de21-2m THEO. MUELLER, oR, Prop. OTEL OCEANIC, BARNEGAT CITY, Open June 22 to October L Terms, address E. C. BOICE, Prop’r. y)-3m = = =_==z ____1N THE MOUNTAINS, ETC, MOoSTAIN LAKE Park. I © 5 rs . 2,800 FEET ABOVE SEA, ning just below the cheek bones'and extending | above paraj clearly implies that the #1 them is prevented by sickness from attending, Fee oe Rassell of Washington has been visit- | Schnaaffer of Baltimore. Ha tha chin ine mails af bao cone arptions gestion of poison was satisfeotory but for the | and that his conduct is in every respect es: REDUCED KATES FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, ing friends at Knoxville.——Miss Ella Reid of F Marlboro " the lower and larger ones being about the size feelings of the doctors. It has always seemed } emplary. RELIEF FROM HAY FEVER. Wi m is visiting J. M. Miller and family rom Marlboro’. ofapea. The skin of the neck is discolored, | to us that the question of simpler and more ee at Knoxville. ——Miss Georgie Sincell of Wash- } Correspondence of Tux Evzxixo Stan, | and patches of « brownish hue appear hereand | humane executions could be best met by physi- | A Drxiontrot Tarr.—To Atlantic City via Address MT. LAKE PARK HOTEL 00, ington is visiting Mr. John Sincell at Jefferson. Manxnono’, Aug. 15. | there on the throat. The lower half of the cia There is no doubt that they could pro- | Pennsylvania railroad, Special train leaves MT. LAKE PARK, ingiiecs Hillian and Belle Collins of Wash-| Dr. Richard J. Scott, one of the most promi- | fingers of the left hand and the entire back is | Gidea simple mothodof poisoning, which could | Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot tomor-| month, Tako it ou We’ ’ ington, who have been the guests of Mrs. Dud- | nent physicians in Prince George's county, was | ofa dark purple hue. The right hand is dis- | pe applied with no expectant attention on the | row, the 17th, at 4 p.m., allowing half an hour | $7706, conditior oe orth Preach Dreming 20d _aul3-6t___—s GARRETT COUNTY, MD. Homer Makice of Waekin nes in mae coctty | buried from the Catholic church here this | colored in the same way. ‘The flesh of one arm | part’ of the condemued — unawares, say in | at hiladelphis, for supper. Free transfer omen Trin any liguid rolution of Paste Black- URORA HOUSE AND ANNEX ON TOP OF Homer Mohler of Weshington is the pot et ing. The fi 7 ee Th ). | i# much wasted, and fully threo-fourths of its | sleep, if desirable, as we think it is—and which | through Phi lelpb icket good to return or with liquid chat comme in stone jugs. the Alleghanies. no fogs. bo hay fever, Bo mos Mr. E. H. Kline, near this city. . M. | Morning. @ funeral was large. pall- | surface was covered with scaly brown spotsand | would be nearer certain to inflict no conscious | on regular Sunday and Monday. . Pee gy Tg ‘i Siasren yi — bearers were Messrs. Wm. H. Harper, R. J. | clusters of small pimples, hysical suffering than any other means | Round trip $3.00. Adee. Wolff's Blackin: eal neceiae Rockville Notes. Sasscer, John H. ‘Trebaud, T. J., Wm. ‘B. and ——— res |e hares Aor g J ALLY AND WEEKLY GUESTS aCOOMMODATED Correspondence of cms as a rae ce bg aye ake oe rok 4 An Ecclesiastical Tribunal. Americanee, ‘Makes any kind of leather D Rg Marvell Bowen, Ses fl Harper's vin28, Mp., August jammer. Dr. a ‘ < ~ Va oy * woekery « Mr. Edwin M. West has begun the erection | for some years, but broke down materially at| I¢i# stated that the pope has appointed » LEFT TO DIE ALONE. From Blsckwood's Magazine. WATERPROOF, SOFT, =| rrice. "ais. Mauls ROLE. Px i i ‘ the death of his son, Dr. N. B. Scott, supreme ecclesiastical tribunal for the United —— Thad just arrived in America and was taking of & fine residence on his lot adjoining the | 24 promising physician, who died here ebowt | Siates, to whom all matters concerning the |A Country Minister's Deathbed—De- my breakfast in the breakfast room of the hotel AND DURABLE. LL *¥oon HOUSE, “ — Bis beautiful. rich, GLOSSY POLISH ts u> every. W. Va, Methodist church in the west end of town. & mouth ago, and since then he has been | church's policy, either directly or indirectly, serted by the Last Deacon. when a pretty woman came in with alittle child equaled. Saves labor and annoyance. win open Fob fo tn base ‘3 pretty scenery, A lumber yard and door and sash factory at | gradually failing. He died here on Tuesday | and all other ecclesiastical matters in dispute and seated herself near me. The child hed no A Polish Lasts a Month for W. end | shady lawns. uo mosquitoes. ine views from Derwood is the latest proposed enterprise for | evening last in his fifty-eigth year, The re- | shall be referred for final adjudication, Mut- | Fillmore in the Critic. dhe ais se Paoadl tea schdclans sels ‘AWeekforDen,endonHlarnessLeather | 0¥#:excelleut tavie. wre 60 por week. my] 7a this growing place. A party of Connecticut | mains were interred in the Catholic cemetery | ters affecting dogmas of the church will, how-| The parson of a country church was lying in | appetite and re! in a whining voice, evety- on hiapeunnte, OUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, AURORA, WEST va capitalists have the le cas, Shorr rmer ey jin this place. The deceased had prectioe’d ever, be subject to review by ‘the propagunda | his bed; three months’ arrears of salary was | thing that was offered to it. ‘The mother ap- — & RANDOLPH, 990 1 t -- sca rgb . H. W. Talbott, trustee, has sold the prop- | medicine for thirty-two years in Marlboro’ on appeal: All such appeals must, howevcr, | piitowing his head; his couch was strewn with patently was disturbed by this and at last re- WOLFF PHILADELPHIA. | icrhire-cheap. Sur barucalarsaddses 90%" erty of ——~ —_ E. — —— was pemally Be best-known man in me oon =< —— go isokbuen One: tradesmen’s bills that pricked his sides like peed into — a < ae ee os rid by Shoe Stores Grocers, and deniers generally. sy23-1m' acres, at station, ), to munity. . a 4 su ° ‘ = 3. Lagton, "The preyerty is’ ‘io be divided tat oi ——-—_— gan, and Archbishop Ryan. thorns, and nearly all life's common ille were | “Well, don't you feel like beefsteak?” ‘Bel- VIGOR, bf Sem SEA-SIDE— MISCELLANEOUS. building lots and put upon the market at once. From Prince George’s County. Ww. Sea tds ak, & ee sox. | mont! Feel like beefsteak! That was good. It ods te ie bee OSEAS VEY FOTEL, cat & W, Jones of imsourt ban purchastd | Cormapondence of embed elon ris ak pay? The answer is found in the adueuree. | side him as the moments ticked away, and bent | is Stier soe a epithet I once heard Dupre Ocean View, Va.. Eight Miles from Ym. Collins pro; in Potomac district, PPER ManiBono’, Aug. mine regio r is head to h the words his to | #2 American a ata LE eS, this county, for $5,000. "The property, contra It is currently reported that the democrats | cut that the Pennsylvania railroad intend to | his head to cate a beag = give one of those delightful excursions on Sat-| say. Pe iy fae ta Pree cary ment meg a rs m4 au “hoa ing 40 acres, - rerpg’= —— a nae | | Will support Wm, B. Clagett for either governor | urday to Atlantic City for $3. The special will | = fT never shall arise from this hard bed on | ‘Urned to hes O : ten. . an elegant fish!” Mallet—Odder still is the be pat coe york immediately to develop tt" cera Se iae Gusta ee mich Ie) if my welfare is accomplished tad American us of love for like, ‘They love beet per mills in county, on crop Saf palin osenilibaigeabsaie it's time for me to die, take a message to pote their friends. road from Potomac to W hich fittee: hi but th ; mont! I bej They “perfect Femnined idle for forty yours, have steered | femurs re ee ee ‘incburaged ‘about the | ,, Servants in Some Great Houses. | sexton before I pass away: Toll him fires are lon becl, Lalentt, but pececms ore ay the attention of a pérty of Philadelphians, who | tobacco crop, which will not be more than a | #*™ Chambers’ Journal. Mitinas sid for December and open doors for May. Tell | sweet and lovely,” too. Think of a “perfectly are now negotiating for their with a’) third of the usual yield, having been drowned | _ Life is here with the restrictions and leaden ' him, when he lays the notices upon the pulpit’s | sweet and lovely man or man who, PH! ‘THs. Geof Winchester and ifeuios aaet Sh eek aehe ee yeti G myld-ém View to operating them. out by the heavy and constant rains. dullness of a house where the servants are ht, to shove them ‘neath the cushion, far “perf fascinating,” is also “just as CONTAINING PURSUIT OF BEALTH OR The residence of Mr. Whi at Gaith-| A base ball ‘ome was held here yesterday be- | treated as distinctly ‘inferiors” — creatures me reach and sight. And when he hears | s¥¢¢t and lovely as he can be,” and I know not PERUVIAN BARK IRON AND T would 60 well to visit River Springs ersb was entered some since and | tween the Marlboro’ and Bristol nines, The | without rights, and denie privile; i- | the preacher's voice in whispers soft ex; how many times I have that phrase. , pute, dancing score was 5 to 3 in favor of the Marlboros, who | mated machines far doing work all the | that is the time to slam the door at PURE CATA ver ‘Ma claim the amateur championship of Southern | game as if they were humanized brooms and : Maryland. brushes, inte! t pots and pans, Every- The farmers of the county met Saturday to | Hues, intelligent pots and pans. | Evers- forta an alliance for mutual protection. matter for ridicule, animadversion or rebuke. The constant petitions sent to Washi The love of finery, which is integral to the ted. have at last succeeded and our mail facilities | female sex, from the lady with her beads to The new Catholic church in Potomac district, | have been increased by two more mails a day. | the queen with ber crown, is a fault when ex- now in course of erection, will be dedicated on | There is serious talk of running another hibited by a maid in such @ house as this, St. Michael's day, Sunday. mber 29. The | road from Washington to Marli , decress- | love of children, the desire to a church will be known as St. Michael's. ing the distance to 15 miles. Itis the same | of her own, « “treacherous inclination” project that Col. Suit was interested in. J.C.E. rr bap yp agen = didear sag ag se €8.00 Excunsion to Atiaxtic Crrr via neta eel ee iy oF Batriwoge axp Omro Rarugoap SaTunpsy, | ?°. y net po me Phoees Bin ford Avovsr 17.—Special train of day coaches and | iad parlor cars wi leave Baltimore and Ohio depot et Zl m. ge City same night o'clock. minutes at Baltimore and Ohio station, phe ene MEDICAL, Oo, 1s eee at a Tt. aw. only.

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