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THE EVENING STAR: CITY AND DISTRICE PLEASURING AT CAPE WAR AGAINST BOOKS, SUMMER RESORTS. ___ RAILROADS. __ 7 Ya Vice Society Objects to ATLANTIC City, N. J. > “Onward and upward” is the motto of | 4 Washingtonian’s Comments on the | Now York’s Taz Evenixo Stan. Onward in its oxtending Resort and Its People. Sales of Obecone Literature. yr eye ce rofitteg: influence, upward in its cireulation and adver- srepenrn re eg sige aula a canhpanresetmues Jos, “Daytime lene (-- hleeet Oy s 4 suprhied, — tisin sineun, fmevense 4 agent of lew Society for the Enforce- Sebedule in Effect heatineid = = ety | eas cteanger emnevele of She beculitel sandy | onas of Ociinal Law, Peiticx Farrelly, mana- | O” pighaes a Sider otce for Cinvulars or edtreae ~ beach, revels in the cool beiggry egies: is at- | ger of the American News Company, New York, om ETRE D , sa oe Mostar kw Hol IN AULLEGHEN| — “a” Qumannes tracted by the gay throng of monsely | and his two clerks, Edward Evans and John C, eoetent on the talené facing eae cwiaie \aerriag horse’ ane Traine leave Union B u CAPITOL | GLEANINGS. overcrowded watering place—but, if he comes | Flanagan, were arraigned before Justice Mur- Accommodation 500 guests, Superior tabla tennis; Tepsnle ratens ‘ 35 Sher Nenrrt Nete fen Ct prtol To Consider the Resolution Concerning | here from Washington, he is dumb with aston- | ray at the Tombs police court yesterday and For circular sAdrees ann a st ET. a Rorfolk at 6-80 p sien = THE ONLY the Hebrews in Russia. ishment at the gas light. One burner is quite | psroled for examination on a charge of selling 2m RB. HAMILTON. | ()ATSELLL MOUNTAINS, aR yy ed A Portect Substitute for Mother's Milk. — ample for a single room and two lighten up | obscene literature. = Gore STEARIC CITY, I aun BARATOGA, Mestibule Sicepers through without change to INVALUABLE ‘The House foreign affairs committee have | very well any moderate sized parlor. So, if] The books mentioned in the complaint are| Mt. TERee sen ste. shew epae of LAKE GEORGR E*Vcotrbuie Limited, daity, Ane TEETHING. | been called together for & meeting tomorrow | you ask one why Cape May is so popular I | tho «Devil's Daughter," by Balzac; “The Mum- | soeet oon Lars 1gtum overtook 100 to 62 ADIRONDACKS. innath “Vestibule ‘iveper # ‘A quickly assimilated Food for ©’ to consider the Baker resolution touching the | should say it was for the compound reason that | mer's Wife,” by George Moore; “Stella's fav, Rover fouse out md repost 2 and Louisvile. Pullman Care are open $0 CONSUMPTIVES, CONVAL Russian outrages upon the Hebrews in that | the natural attractions are first class and her | Shadow,” y Abram Ross, and the “'Clemacenn | “a. 5t5"bu, ee wane ernireaa eA SO Sacre eeteees | lice tio een A PERFECT NUTRIENT inallwaetingdiscase, | country. Mr. Lewis Abraham has addressed 8 | business men and women (they all seem to be in Alexander Dumas, The decision in | Se O7n1 GHEE WOOD. | werivente reilpoed, making oveamn REQUIRES WO COOKING. KEEPS IM ALL GLIMATES. | letter of thanks to Mr. Baker for the interest | the boarding or hotel business, directly or indi- eerhe ede By the renting, on it ts in the me- Fucife ave. near iijinots, Atlantic City. N.2. | Glowecomnection with fast traine to aud trom WasB- | 5,1. 19 pe, RT’ SEND irecnea.” iaalics trae tone eS | he has taken in the matter and enclosing pam- | rectly) are honest and reliable. Set this down rede rae EOE ge fee Pesci ng eanags "EAPSRILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS.—Leave Wash- a es DOLIBER-GOODALE CO., Boston. Masa, | Phiets, printed by the boys of the industrial | then as an axiom, wherever you find first-class | THE MCAULIFFE-SLAVIN FIGHT: | 2?497. Now open. Mrs ANNIEGK my? ‘D OHIO RAILROAD. effect June 26, I : Sched va? m. Pario: ve Washington {com station cormer of Jere 7 to Orand street. rekill, via Kingston, rt 1:20 p.m., Jersey Ci 10-40 ' oe oe es ea RET | pas care Philedeiphte be Haters ane Senses Motel sta —. | school of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New | gas at reasonable prices you find # clean, — eg re ia crry, York; containing a vecerd of the, proceodings | honest, reliable and prosperous community. '| Arrangements Made to Secure McAu- H a ‘ave. near the ocean. hen. Northwest Van Fr E A R Ss’ Protest against similar outrages against the | dresses, Tho modest and moderate height is| Arrangements havo at longth been completed H end ot igounectjent ave., orchestrs, eieciric bells | Kingeton, 4:00 bin: Grieg Hain anne hcteburg and Choveland, eapesse daily @:00 0 Hebrews, pace uigeooe er op ae abe £1 '2 | in London for the fight between Jack McAuliffe | “uighirainets oven May yy a op ec rermER, Picaviiie, 4:20 pan Acris vartee sit “Por Lenington snd petnte ta tho A P The letter says: ane | Aasitegess =~ esigren ono foot or | 284 Slavin. Mr. Temple of the Ormonde Club Hees TLANTIC CITY. N.3. aE Saal ae oeoree 25, P.m, Parlor care from | 14.30 a.m. 7 Ghenencech Valen, fe) s rlgieersaae = te Union" peg beens more in front of ‘the face, and your first im- | drow a check yesterday in order to compensate ES year; close to beach; csean front; Beratewaand caliee ure RN k Sand Se gations. 95.390 p.m, Of af] Draggists, but beware of imitations. brew Congregations I have to iender thanks | Pression is that you have lighted down in Trobi- | McAuliffe in case of foul play, but Lord Lons- | -my17-3m HUTTON & LAHEY. ciate wei) b 4 reaage zond or Damascus, or somo other distant city, | dale said he feared to take the responsibility of NTAINE COTTAGE, 120 8 KENTUCKY Rilihe sumo, the now ket, bonnet or what nor, | Bolding the check, which has therefore been | gow tables nae gorpiorte raten in choice Io copies of the: proceedings ol Pp otc rg cle ee fea, ae” made payable to the order of Richard K. Fox. | "ference given. &. P. LOBSON. ay edings : he ESSER HOUSK, MRS, CHAS, PRESSER.PKOP,, | $f from id in this country and England when a like AT CAPE MAY PorNT. The check is accompanied by a letter to Fox, 14 ‘Near the beach. Atiantic | Hotel Station Ashington to Saratoga without m, Aftive Suratoge City for Hotel Kaaterski and Wi BEECHAM’S PILLS acT MAGIO BIKE emi pj) x in which Mr. Te « ns! ie Hotel episode disgraced ‘the annals of the present] Of course,after we were duly honsed in one | hf jun eee fg ee | Shy alas siabliahed house. Lay bre aga Penonrivania iro’ ofcn an century. In common with gentlemen asso- | of the hundreds of charming villas that adorn | ropned of @ favorable verdict owing t© fo RT ¢ Comment tm the Server Oity Biatuoe for ell northern, ON A WEAK STOMACH. ciated” with me no invidious recognition is cones ree eee A this town we wont to Cape May Point. After | play in the match with Slavin, such efinition pone = jeaartiaa oe the [ania of nee pe ie the fs Cowan —— bf foul Play to be left to yourself to decide.” t ized and guur- | ®tTived at “Tho house jack built,” 60 = ——— Serena ae ec nencemtly seccgaized sind guar- | Fear. or; fn mote Gperect phrans, 6: ts house RUSSIA’S FAIR NIHILIST. 0:40, 8:30 an, 12:10,3.2h, 4-32, 6-4 5 putas Stu em, Loa, Peet ti C.K. LAMBERT, rent, New York 2sScts, a Box OF ALL DRUCCISTS. a pau. Cafe attac! . “pe that John bought. It is afinc, big cottage with — 142m MinipE Re Prope 3mm sod of sil countries worthy of being clamed se | To paoditesl for a private family of a dozen | Mrs. Ratner Emigrates to America After | —> Gay arrs, — BH _e childron and servants to match. Butitistoo| | Spending Three Years in Siberia. Atlante Otty, 8.2, Wer. Bend for es THE SAULT STE MARIE ACCIDENT. much out of doors, that is, thore is not nspeck —— ie —cmemnmae eo ga | Clerk, Ket: la) 5. P. Willians, Gen. kD. The Secretary of War in response to a resolu- | of foliage about it, consequently the sun hasn| Considerable intercst centered Inst week at = oe sp 318-1! p1 tion yesterday sen: to the Senatea report of Col. | free chance at it inhot days. if they be like | the barge office in New York in a pretty black- | "J#£ AHLINGTON. ATEANTIO CITY, J, re 8 Poo, the engineer officer in charge of the lock | *h° past three in thisilk, with the thermometer | eyeq woman who landed asa steerage passen- pGeprenieutty located. 50 pu. Bundayy t will ER, Proprietor, | Sth: aon the mounts TORS, dy lawns ; Fe at niuety, it would make the tomperature al- ; >P. ahoue ob newly | §S:3Ua.m., $1.15 he Metropolitan Branch, 16.30, : t onda 3 _my16-3m mE Proprietor. _| vainted wvated,; fine Views from ell windows: | 110-40 ati, tate end fon pulloerereegiaimeat at Sault Ste Marie, concerning the accident to | most unbearable inside. Then from the rear | 8° from the Northerlands-American steamer O[ HE BECLEATRE. OCEAN END OF CONNECTI- | tacelleut tabic: tresh milk; terms GO per Wook. | | Por Korkvlile and Way Statene ea 33 p.m. that lock by the breaking of one of the empty- | the clothes and what not hung from window or | Obdam, She was Mrs. Annie Ratner, from St. cut avenue, Atlantic City: desirable roomsandex- | wylvSm sais For Gaithersburg and intermediate ‘ponte 19 Geen intesraption of Lage ed Be, Gomse: | gallery rails do not add esthetically to the viow. | Potorsburg, who was released only throo | igi fable: feruuremoppiile. OO apron ai HOUSE WASMINGTON Go aab. | {10-U0- 141 Gv am, thoe, tao SES TB quent interruption of lake traffic. Col. Poe | ‘The pilgrim and stranger as he gazes in awe | months ago from a political prison in the wilds | 7a\iK CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ rol oom 97 pe euregrd by supine uy | "'For Boyd's ane iutermediate stations, °7.00 p.m reports to the Secretary that the accident oc- | at this cottage wonders at the absence of floral - Ts fa ~ Hotel, Satiitatee tea. A SHANNON, Cosrolton | Cherch tam leaves, Wentiaeten on beckep eka curred at 4 p.m. on Jtily $1 and that four or | and arboral adornment, Nowhere is there | Of Siberia, Mrs. Ratner, who is only twenty- | Ou the uesch, Nori Carulina avo, ee Beall | u Metropoiiten: stopping at all w Fredertek. a five hours elapsed before a diver could reach | such taste in these items asin Cape May. ‘The | four years old, ecarriod im hor arms | gatwetertauein ws wuss, , the broken valve and ascertain the trouble. Bravo, $8.90, $Y90, 111550 aay x 13-30, 14:30 ps. flowers and flowering shrubs in the cottage | plump baby twenty months old, which | e™ opeu. sone Jur hagerstown, 110:40 am, and 15.30 p.m The result of the examination showed that the | yardeare profuse and beautiful, Hence *heit | was been while ef mothor was toiling ip COLONRADEC ae u z T 4:10 pom: fous cance ete tice ‘day lock anes He Reccorsd pay our, Ie, Vata | Absence from the President's cottage isa matter | with hor captive husband in the Siboriaa Opens Juiy i. site haded lawn, fine | &.m 200 Km: trom dittebure 410 ame taken out and repaire ‘his was done with | that cannot fail tocatch the notice of the unso- P| Washington Patronage Solicited. Popular Rates, porticoes, fine | P. Ne . all possible haste and the passage of vessels phisticated stranger. mines, Mrs. Ratner is a highly educated woman Pee week—$20.80 to 918. 7 ‘Address Pa YORK AND PULLADELPHIA DIVISION, through the lock was resumed at 8:30 Monday | “Contemporancousiy with the arrival of Tur | and s graduate of the University of St Peters- | ans nouns esreek st tOeO oI. SAGER Te | ae aeons one heuere 8 3.and ilgabe Pastas J Bran correspondent at this scaside resort | burg. According to hor story, hich she told mon Disiae aerate contin See rat, GATERERABOEG., MD, So ahd 108 md ne ey ee A PROPOSED MAIL LINE TO THE ISTHMUS, | Secretary Blaine came along. Mr. Blaine held | in the Russlan language to interpreter Major New Carpets, Matting and Beda, | from: depot in six: abundance of shade, dee. auilk: | $04, Com, Neebile Car ou tue 20:30 p.m. opem Representative Taylor of Ohio yesterday in- | ® purely informal Lemay age at Congress Hall | Semsey, she was married four years ago to Dr, UNDER WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT. = urroundings, Mra. 1 ¥. HENDRICKS. + Fuiladelphia, *4 -06, 18 -00, *10:00, *12:00 neom, troduced a bill in the House for the establish- | °% the morning after his arrival. ‘the crowd | Ratner,a wealthy physician living in St.Peters- 19-2m L 0, ie O15 aud 110 80 ws 4 " vel, Wilmington and Chester. % —~ 2:00 noon, “4:00, “4:50, "6:15, val. ‘th weal ; b BS BINES, of the Elemere, wanted to cee him, and so while waiting after | burg. "They lived happily until the govern- 7 Seal > ment of first-class mail and steamship service | breakfast the arrival of tho President the | ment confiscated allof Dr. Ratuer's property M Geese aoe of Michie eve capes all'the yean, AR Cincinnatt, Oct. 10th, 1883, betwoen Tampa, Fla, and Aspinwall and Cen- | throng gathered about for a sight of this truly | without assi ming any reason for the outrage. | modern conveniences. = Se } wolf & Ranistph, Phita--Gentienens-t ooad | 8! Amerion for a poriod of five years. Thebill | great man, Why he came just’ now no fellow | Dre ftetucr Sopetiod te theses oe ae ee, ee | pe We 6 és rae fe ns Dut became cissat. | ®Uthorizes the Postmaster General to contract | ean find out. tentate refu Ea to do anything and the police HE ELKTON, OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE | forme y. 5 per week. RH. COLE. Proprie- |, TTains leave dietends it. Teomonthe ago T mela friend whose with owners of American steamers for carry-| Before leaving Washington I urged on sov- | laughed in the physician's face. athe Atlantic City, N. J. + Ma. we | $11:30 am, *2:00, 3:20, *5:00 pam and theca wern tirikingly hanisoma, and aaked htm | 10 the mails between these points once a week | eral persons in tho Navy Department tho ne-| ‘The physician began to speak egainst the| 2 — bre WILE. | BULVOIR, Fak —noUND BATE ED, | rains leave Philadelphia for Washi %, “What kind of Blacking are you using?” “Woig'e | both ways, at » compensation not to exceed | cessity of establishing some sort of a naval sta- | governmontat nihil meetings, He was ar- TE Joo} and healthy; terns reusonabi-. “Near Crowns | +81 weiay 4I1So" tty ThA, Yee 228 m =e 10:30 pan, piizidbtermediate points between Baltimore and pm iadelphia, 16:00 end §7:20 am. tz:00, “4.20 2. York for Washington, *. 20, *S 2% , ene Placking,” he replied. Had you ever any | £200,000 per year. ‘The bill also provides that | tion here during the hot months. In view of | rested more than threc years ago and sentenced orth Carine sve,, near the beach, Attantie city, | Fulsstation and P: O-'on “Aiimavolis| RR Address = trouble with it on account of ite coating on the shoes?” ; at the end of any fiscal year after two years | our strained relations with England it would; to five years’ imprisonment at hard labor in a i YN, Crownsville, ference Kobert ‘or Bostot : » five ‘Now open. ‘Under new managemen S10 Massachusetts av suG-iw" | tng car runniag thiougy te Bootes einen eee “Nota particle! When I bought the frst bottie ths of the tive years term of ‘service, should gov- | not have been a bad idea to run up a look out Siberian penal settlement, Mrs, Ratner was | _ 3 ¥. A. CANFIELD, FAMILY © BTAIN GOOD BOARD ATA Uridie, lauding passengers in B years = — meatier aon | paper receipts at ee not hace sr = jose ofa ian feet or so and detail a se —— years, and was eae 4 Wty betwee Arkagaat sud Slide MER farm house: from, station: plearsut ghade yr 1. 605 and 10 am. 12:00 nom, Geer.” Directiona? I never - He amount of the yearly appropriation, the | good lot of naval oflicers and department clerks | three months ago after serving her | entra} _ - ayy | ere) Senrevenee te Sundays, 4:05 ami) 12 m ion bounht « botie right then and there, took thewrap- | Vostmaster Geucral shall have the right to | for tours of duty of about two weeks each, My | full term, ‘Dr, Ratner has still two yore and hen uvervthing aretclson Write of circular, = | fomstation, Address M. 1. P. 6, Gainesville, Va, re pou bat Riek my? ¢ h ite ror circular. FORK BAY KibGk, per of the neck of bottle, followed those directions | cancel the contract. suggestion, as I was told, came too late for ac-| nine months to serve, For their labor ©. A, BROWNE, neck i 65 SDARDERS DESIRED TADUI TE PEE | 0 Week 9:15 am, 1-30, 430 pm. Sundera Gude 2s ee CMCUIT COURT OF APPEALS. tion this year, as all the really good dancers | in the mines Mrs, Ratner said her husband and | 7f\HE UNITED sTATES HOTEL, err pik hen. 058 000m. be» ¥ Mr. Evarts, from the judiciary committee, | ad already been detailed for meteorological | herself received twelve rubles each per month, Remokdel. Saba bt thy locality: half hour's ride from Bruss- m cee ‘Tha Pest Blacking for Men, Women and Children. yesterday reported to the Senate, with 4. | duties during July and August at the White | and after the child was born four rubles extra Sutinicetaee ae eee OR. Bs. dE. gd F. Dally. gSunday only. = = SS | Fostoria reported to the Senate, with amend | suiphur, Saratoga and Newport, So all I can | per month were allowed for ite su pork She | Xow open, W.& ANDERSON, Se BROOKS | Seuree ty Culee, Steet eines Sram bottewnd rest, EDUCATION ments, the bill to establish United States circuits | now do is to put the suggestion on record: and | said ordinary prisoners were allowol only eight |_imy17 aa neat | NOE SENT AT EROGES MAXSION, BEOOKS | SoS cdo GlOsnd 155. hee ee ete 44 courts of appeals. The bill provides for the ap- | when next season's dancing is over in Wash- | rubles month! iy. but becanse of the positions mpue VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., SOUTH | Rooms; large grounds: plenty of shade; excellent 2.7. ope CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass, Agent. ia pointment of an additional judge for each of | ington the officers who most boldly, bravely | held by Dr, Ratner and herself, and on account Salseek rete Goma open all the year. | table board; terms very reawonale. ae |. T. ODELI. Gen, Manacer. ne fob rieate Lessons Sivan in Crayon Work; first-class. | the United States circuit courts and croates in | und gallantly led the german in the Washing- | of their being university graduates, thoy were ‘mys-3m. M. WILLIAMS, _ | \HE EVERGREENS. FALLS CHT ROH, VA-—TWO ingudce at No SOS Ath sow. | EveuaRT, | #ch circuit a circuit court of appeals, to be | ton parlors should be permitted to continue | given more. Se Kooms, with Board, for rent, first-class wccom- PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE _aue- set SE RAEEAST | presiiled over by the associnte Justice of ‘the | the pleasant duty at this place as well as the | Mrs. Ratner bad but 5 when she landed, ASBURY PARK, N. J. geapaviions milk, euit'coh Coeeeiie eae H WEST AND SOUTHWEST SHORTHAND. apby acquired in 16 easy lempona, | United States Supreme Court assigned to that | other favorite places above mentioned, She was bound for Wichita, Kan., where her |< pan = ; woxp. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, Typewritine tatwcht trecet charge to Shorthand ste | cirenit, Tho bili also defiues and regulates the Gite ow nian bist, Parents are living. She was met atthe barge pili XCELLENT COUNTRY BOAED ¥ Arne LEAVE Sieh aey 1 SPO. dests. winx. | Students helped to | jurisdiction of these circuit courts of appeals pe I Tat- | Office by two Russian Hebrews, Philip Kranz, | Ventilated aud communicating rooms; periect sanitary twenty persons; plenty of milk an 8: CAVE WASHINGLON, FROM ADCe position E"PHONGGMAPRY, Osi | #0d inferior exrcuit and district courts, and di- | | For tho first time in many a long year I at- | Caitor of the Arbiter Zeitung, w nihiligt organ meitious: artesian water aud wus ‘chrouchout the | water; on the summit of the luc idee Poe, OTH ASR B STREETS ax FOLLOW fase y Principal uae-ot* | | recta that terms of the circuit court of appeals | tended a match base ball game on Friday; it published in German, and Dr. Julian Halpern, marred —j rf fog preci De ‘of ume 5 and reptember, also large ‘parties. Address Mra HAMILION: HU z = Pullman Vestibule ‘Care at 10-00 eae ¥ ai 4 a ai ns 3 5 E 5 73 Fast Line, 10:50 a.m. daily to Chicage OAKDING SCHOOL: Fe ON shall be held annually in the nine judicial cir- | was between the “Cuban Giant” (colored) and | whose guest Mra. Ratner will be until sheutarts | Propristress, _3¥16-wks-2m* ' | MNERRACE FARM, SOUTH RIVER BOARDING 7 “ yurrs of age. S100 fer vere ‘Adrens HOME | cits in the United States, the celebrated “Cape May” nine, I soon saw | for Wichita, ORY PARK—THE GUERNSEY—SEVENTH | 49, curing the summer: boating. bathing and.taning: | And Oe Lous, wit, eleping Care fron sn inthe eabucb. hackest tenes ® Finest | every man and woman residing in South Wash- | that the old time peaceable way of doing busi-| In her affidavit Mrs, Ratner was careful to ave. Delightfully located. Near besch, lakes . 3 ae eee pas pee TOUNG | ington should sign at once the petition printed ia | Bes had all gone and that the whole matter | avoid using th» word nihilist, but Maj, Semsey Igkes and | W. HIGGINS, Annapolis, Md. aud-3t Altoona to Chicago, ‘St. Louia, Chicago thi lion. Perfect sanitation. Gas throuyh- | ¥- = cinnati Ei} : Woveu wire springs and hair mattrasses. ixcel- Express, 3:30pm. daily. Parlor Car Gl. GEORGE'S HALL, FOR BoYs rn a 6] OcUST LAWN," SUMMEK BOARDING jarrin| and 0 r 6 > down to a business basis and no odds asked | overheard her talking to the gentlemen who | fei table’ Tecrie’ tacehe nea arasnes. Excel OST Lawes sv Harrisburg, ing KIS ti A Str peaicival A sekoel of enablabed | O08U's STAR agamst conftrming the grade-| Su etther side, ‘There was a great crowd of | wore there to mect het and. so'the story came erate prices, Filth season.” THUS. ALAN we rod, very fangs inwnr with Sn sbandineeet | Dickae Cor Bonen ae oe, Ciel » thorough and safe,“ Moderate terme, | crossing outrage. Don't think that one more name | spectators, gentlemen and ladies. But when | out. Mra Ratner was very reticent as to the | ‘em of Washington, D.C inh eo a Coe eet 7 82D “ is of no consequence. one of the players had a thumb knocked out of | manner in which prisoners were treated in An" PaaE Vinson. qscikbans WANTED WEAN BOUND GILL OTS Louis, connec.ing daily at Harrisburg wi oral LEsso ee joint or otherwise badly hurt I confess that | Siberia Maj. Semscy asked her if it were true | “Pa, siete) feindiny mcrae entructed view | BSQARDERS, WANT! An Ri HILL STA ior Loumviile apd Mempiia = VICTORIA AN ACCIDENT, such grave doubts arose in my mind asto where | that Dr. Halpern was her cousin, as reported, tangy ; dy F — cago. YLEVELAND HI FO! M. ao ARDERS WANTED HE ALTIMOKE AND POTOMAC RAILRO: er County. Va, sit im the y Bo: be cultivated to enable one to really get the | her husband to come over when he is released HE BT. CLOUD, RST OAKDEKS WANTED FOR THE MONTHS OF - C= fion of ‘Virsiuis, 0 the ‘Manaceas Braneh of ME a Weery Beat a eis Fiast ave, | B ugust and accommodations good; | For vn Pata 08 afid Electricity; Artesian water: all cing pavilion and piano. Address J. dintne car Pittsburg to Kichwoud and ¢ “ f " evil a ; 7 oy the fun of such games came in. I suppose that | She hesitated, but finally said he was not, but | &hted by Gas sanebinds ter: all | z : sprees: 10-00 p.m. Qaily, for F = bg ag i a u e moderate The Queen’s Carriage Almost Sunk | like eating olives the taste for baso ball must | that he was a nihilist. Mrs, Ratner expects | Mocerpimprovements :superior table; terms ‘Ai ® 82 Wide plazas. v9 LEWIs. Provrietor._ | Net‘, Bor'6 September; ~ fs yh fine artistic flavor of it all. I will add that at | and join her in Wichita, i trua G00 adtyam Sextet | The queen had an anpleasant experience last | this game the home club beat the Giants, but vas Fup view ofthe Cea — eee 2 7 3 THEY RAWHIDED THE COUNT, | _v11-2m* ee ay HU, he teachers sreeraduates | evening. She left Osborne House at 7:15 for a | the next day they kindly allowed the Giants to ane, Couandaivua, Kocbeste: aud Niagare ‘Gaily, excopt Sunday, 810m, wt ne, Cau Lester for Bu ‘uloand Niagara dabiy, except saturday, 10-00 hese ‘Washington to Kochester. Of the t my — = — = with dieejnug Car em. This adds to the point I de at Sagres’ 7 SENTLEMEN CAN SECURE GOOD COMFORT. | For Wiilimsport, Lock Hi Klaus, 60m, Gantw eC WaReUALL® yz5-1i" | drive to witness the yacht squadron parade at | tive begiouing of this letter bod. shows how | Mrs. Price and Her Sister Beat Gallant |_____ SEA-MIDE-JERSEY Coast. | (gEXTLEMEN CAN sci {he Potomac ‘aver. ad | Pom daily. encopt Suuday. - FP® MeDoNaLD-ELLis SCHOOL Cowes. Her carriage had to cross to a steam pause these Cape May people areas well as Achille Vidal. es ar AX, X. . fios TEMBHOKE, Aig New VOuR ANDTHE ZOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, se ha picttaras ca UGE GE cence ctor a | cebetasetE \all beatelT tuepemeatolane: G. | Cewsb actine vill Who $es eedks aoe ese | eae cxmnobilis Ako vonsreurn, OOMVORT RETREAT ee one rennin 40; 10.00 aud 1139 pea Oat orn ass as is " ptisruf in 2 CF Gomer Massachtvette ave, and Waihington, | of the platform on which the queen's carriage lore oo ote ed Tea Fe THEO, WALTON. Prot Co tsted iat mountette of Merylond. moar Barre stood caused an in-rush of water, which par- | ‘&t Perhaps somebody wo! give me acot-| nearly pounded to death by Sol Price and the | —*°: TORS tage when, T got to Cape Muy. Very Rood,” | latter's burly brother, received a vigorous cow- | "VHE ALDINE. CAPE MAY, ¥.J.. DIRECTLY op- | FeFY; unerrolied for health and home comforts, 86 Fook oxi ited be VE WINDSOR COLLEGE -WINDSOK FEMALE. the coace ulm eee perfost dt Batt and. fe oapeerione hiding Sunday night in Chicags. The pose paptieered Se pPpolnunty pin et cee — a Ton rurtapeuta os, udser is ¥ . Full in ~ on ” ulere a y J O zcliewe. with apiotias aud Geirees., Aiso'thercush | stricken, bat the pontoon soon righted itvelt | cottage giving is one that “‘deponds. ment was received at the hands of Mrs, Price | For partie = POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, | Exper Soh Beek days and 4:00 pm, dot ESESEMD aft hgidieat*momtble “charset. “Oveds | on floated free. ‘The queen was then con- | 80: my dear Stax, If you wish to enjoy your-| and her sister. ‘The count, who is a notorious | ongrpox HOUSE meet = == | For Boston witout change, 5:15 p.m. every day. eptember 17. Address 3 = : self in the swim, or to know how politics point | gallant, received a daintily written note, sigued S OTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ‘or Brooklyn, N.¥.. all trough trains . ef IEELT O.. veyed safely to her destination. at headquarters, or to rest your tired soul and | 8" “n* received a daintily writer note, si OCEAN GROVE, ¥.3, P STEAMER JOHN Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Auses abort, » New Windsor, Md An unpleasant incident also occurred to bates sak Gide dawn hace wi money enough Marie, making an appointment at 8:30 o'clock, “3 Mon 7 omint, ang direct trausfer to Fulton street, avoiding double B MEL CLASSICAL AND MILITARY ACADEMY | Knollys, Indy in mating 33 te ee fo pave the way. Servant “tips” are the only | Ho was on hand to meot the fair unknown, New Management, a ro Ee days, 11.9058, et Hoe Address May Ar. SMITE, Binal | WalGk, | Mile she was a probably by stepping | extravagance hore, ‘Two dollars a day is about | when he was confronted by the two women, Convenient to Lake, Camp and Ocean. gua odgo. "Fare urat clase SOc. acecd clase Be A my ree sa _ = a onamatch, became ignited. Bystanders de- | the figure. a. se hers lai bed the hima With a Bpecial Price to Families, call Telephone 1350. eus-lin VIRGINIA MILITARY cL luged her with water and extinguished the nig shriek of pain Vidal beat a y and ungrace- TEAMER “WAKEFIELD” mag View A School? Thoroush courses in’ general sna | lames, She was not burt, HAIL THAT WAS HAIL, ful retreat, closely followed by the women, w10-2m eo Leaves 7th on MONDAYS, THURS- istry audin engineering. Confers de- er ot. whart RGE DID Minnesota Travelers W: A few weeks ago th; twas compelled by | (\QNTINENTAL HOTEL. SEA ISLE CITY, NJ. Dai: THRSAPCRDA asco im dust jemic col o dexret ¥ ¢: ur innesota Travelers ere ow wi fe count was pe! NTINENTAL HOTEL, 18 NJ. * 4 i evenines, - peerage civ caine in te vee ce WHY PRINCE GEORGE DIDW’T Go. | How Fo aaa od ¢ Sol Price to takea midair jump from a second- | \/ New hotel—elewautly Serulghed: directly oo. the | For Nowini Creek, Va., Leonardtown ‘snd St. Clem- Ali expenses, inevuding clothing and ici beac . “ A Md. touching st interincdiate landings. am. 12-05 4:20 i . She er story window, and later had his beauty dis- ‘b exprese trains direct to the hotel. = me os NE ee gy SSE SS Sees See” | Raat Petition Weald Hawo Mod | a... naira uni View Prstdent Collen of fizuced in fight, "Until Sunday the count Sei be Se Sea oon egw. RIDLEY _fxoeot Bundy Bintan O00 ‘nam Pe cin GEN, SCUTT SHIPP, msation le . ha jisappeared from public gaze. So had | ————————————————————————————————— ms Menace. WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RAILWaY, Jy11-co19t Suyeriutendest the Cottonwood County Bank of Windom, | Mrs, Price, whose friskiness had caused all the SEA-SIDE-NEW “ENGLAND. DM SStAnD AND VINGINIA BIEAM Boat - EEPEGP May Ip ‘y bnicn 9 ¥ YOND DouBT| It is positively asserted, says a2 New York | Minn., barely escaped with their own and their oe Mr. aoe sued for a ease from his WICK HALL mae, Doon, 253-30, 4a, 23 ‘owe vf the best tec a] aud classical institutions | sepcial to the Baltimore Sun, by an Englishman | wives’ lives in the hail storm at Spirit Lake on | wife the day after he forced the gay count to Capt. John A. Ketchum, tor Baltimore and landings ‘end 11:39 pan. On sunday Fouler: the ue. Asa Pucker, tuition in oBered free to | of eminent official cousideration in this country | Sunday. ‘They had driven from Windom in the | jump through the window, but it would neem SAYBROOK POINT, COKN. on the Potomac river. Every Monday at ¢ ovclock pun, i 10:57 am, 2:90, 6.01, 8 all able to pass the requirements " Apply to D = as - ts for, tice, 7-45 Am. and 4:58 Yreparatory school tor. Le pop pg Sd rk ac tine, =p ~}: > ir University whe cuiy | that the failure of Prince George of Wales to | morning and were within ten rode of Cran-| Wy fie, Bas wince, patched up the difficulty | aus, aeatratie emily aT Biren Seanad Peng aap canceeed puch, by Pres, | visit Newport was the result of a direct pro- | dall’s Lodge when the storm struck them. The | stored to ier old place in his affections, Erie ine ope tor, to section of uct, soap eet nee! mgt i purticuuars abby to the Priucijal., “-S""" | hibition from his father. It may be remem- | team was driven by the hail into a wire fence Panacea Peottieions Gr ne wosesrecose 72! Nomroux axp oxp Port, aus leave Alexaudrig jor W ___W_LLKICH, FL-D., Bethlehem, Pa_ | ered that some years ago @ story got into| and probably ruined, while the people were Room Still in Westminster. 00, 9:10, 1 'T HOLLY (N.J.) ACADEMY FOK BOYS. - FARE, €3 ROUND TRIP, Philadetphia “Healthful, BOX. | print atcording to which it was proposed to | pelted with hail stones until they were black | The commission appointed to investigate the | FENWICK HALL hasall the modern ts, improvernans Steamers th street wharf at 5 Tacs Fal, ; : i dition of Westminster Abbey in respect of | iscluding hot and cold salt water baths. Special rates ay am Por . e Education with Fu of Character. College f the you and blue under their clothing and bad great | condi y Pe eaiene ah ‘ulars, &c, address FENWICK | @8Y. Thursday and Saturday. Sunday at 10:00 p.m. Engish ond Busiongs Cougees, $300 per en, | nt, mages ee ipabanioromiey a Ry gushes in their heads, The gentlemen were | its further uso asabarial place of distinguished | HALT aepbipok Point Cone eee FOOTE, Hom | Further information Telephone Vall 1300. Landa at ax idte ond Teaaricnse ayente, and at VECWALKADY Gale), Principal. jor-eosSt re bpyyead alee qpon it face, | the most seriously hurt and the aid of surgeons persons has completed its investigation and is | Ms” House: New York. Sy23-w.feem100 Hee eee eet SRERG HONROe | fisties, here orders can belefe for the checking 4 WAKIHMOKE COLLEGE, ae it traveled and Kept persistently alive. | was necessary to stitch upthe gashes, ‘hey all " JIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE FOR BAR HAR: 5 8 : 4, destinatios from ho; s SWAKTOMORE, Pa, Probably no one in America believed it, but in | camo home by railyesterday morning, but are in | PF°P&ring a report of the results thereof, which NBM AOKR MAINE AND NEW BHUMBWICK separ dave snd Fridays: at Spm EXCLUSIVE | Geueral Mauarer. tmy321 Gebel Pacecnwee Poeaa Sh month Vm 1SOU._ Thies mioewe from indi frightful condition. ‘The force of the storm | will shortly be published, The commission | STEAMSHIP COMPANY. CUNNECTION WITH BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE | — — — Broad #t. station, Phila Under care of Friends. Full | England it aroused a perfect howl of indigna- | a frightful condition. e force c 2. % th ity tok Stents SIKICILY FIRST-CLASS STEAMER | COND TH oe ase — ND DANVILLE RaTLROaD iat atte Ciara‘ tg | tom. ‘The iden thet wives for the princes | wa o grat thats lather valle a thecarriog | Ande tha the novos for ducentnannce Of | nA anes sto Su RGTONY, SPEARS HIDE | BLPAMERA, Fae fever roted yp fu, ies | FRIORMOND, AND DANYILLE natLOAD co. con ~ : 4 it full of holes. i ‘i at 5. pam. RCT for al Pa. ave. and Hawley's, 14th and New York ave. For |‘ 8:50 a.m —bast Tounessce Mail, “daily wi xteusive grounds, buildings, machine | could not be found at home set the lighter- | 4# °Ut full of holes, jersons im the abbey is not nearly 80 great as | and st JOHN. her information in ‘Com ‘oftice,on the ‘Gordousville, “Charlyttes i achbures and saare Wal. H APPLETOS. Hib. "| witted Britons, who will swallow any fable to A WIFE BEATER THRASHED, | | has deen represented by the opponents of the Steauner LUCY F. MILLER leaves every Tuceday at | Nlart. felephoue call Fa5-a Wale Y= WELCH Bape Staisous between ‘Alcuandris’ und Lyachbuce Roce my 50-0033m, President, a eee oe pe oe “__ | custom and is of the opinion that there is yet | Bangor.” Connections. ior’ Northern and’ asters | sud@en. Age 00" “ni gts, Adana Bristol, “Knoxville, Cisttanvoge ead WEW YORK MILITA® DE cially as — rectly upon 4 = | room for a hundred or more graves, and the Provinces. TOMAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, 3 —Fast Gait; Char D “CORN WAL DSUN: N.Y. marriages of a number of | titled | A@ Athletic Massachusetts Minister Ad. Peeecatet te Praha aie venient and enjoyable route for cam- | P2OTOMAC — rm en ge HR EK, trated catalogue of 71 pages address i ministers Summary Punishment. Fatally I ed Se DEEWS, GRAND MAN, For Baltimore and River Landings Steamer SUE, ie Kecky Mount, Ville and Stations or socially prominent Englishmen with ‘atally Injured at Sea. ‘ail . L : J. WRIGHT, B.S. A.M., Superintendent. —— A KE and all resorts in Capt. Geoubesan, leaves 81 's wharf every | tween Lynchburg aud Danville, ', Raleigh, See becorge rs Rev. George Rogers of East Weymouth | A” invalid named Hugh White, a passenger kelp at reduced Fatee oe Sunday at 4 O'clock pm. Bor further information | Asheville, ‘Columbia, aie = M : a 4 hy a RE DAME. OF MARYLAND. COLLEGIATE | Sirabie commodity.” So violent did the expres. | handed a wife beater over to’ the authoritics | 0D the Cunard steamer Scythin, which arrived ed day on covered pee Tickets | SVP STEPHENSON & BRO. weber Ni ute for Young Ladies nd Preparatory schuol e P pag Monday from Bostom, fell out of his bunk | cap be.pu it Low's Exchange, 947 Broadway. | mb8-6m ‘Seventh Street Whar, Gisls, conducted Ly the Scucol Sisters of | sion of popular opiion on the subject become | Monday morning after thrashing him soundly Pity ‘or further information apply to Notre Dame. EMBLA P.O, that the court found it actually expedient to | witha bean pole. The man, whose name is | uring the heavy weather last week and re- FL SMITH & eberal Managers, _aienete __ Uaitmore, Md. | quthorize what amounted to an official denial sevwas intoxicated and wee beat, | 2e\ved such injuries that total paralysis sot in, af PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY FOR GIRLS— | of it in order to secure its own peace of mind, | J08eph Turner, was intoxicated and was beat-| He was on his way to Scotland to take x —— | = — = Mestern Maryland Railroad—Long noted tor | It is to avoid another such explosion, says this | ing aad kicking his wife. Her screams were | sion of an inheritance of £25,000 that had re- ~~ $EA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. 858g rt REE pr ied petra cone Sage Ss iustruc- | authority, that an interdict was placed by the | heard by Minister Rogers, who was riding past. | cently been left to him. The map cannot live, | —-——"———— "SS SEORS ‘= town, Sid. wear Baltimore: “atieiewat | Frince of Wales upon bis von's acceptance of | He alighted from bis bagay and- ran into the ————so0— Bet Bier Borer, Bay EipGe, MD. i POF aw zy EP Mik COLLEGE, WITH MUSIC AND ant | the wild hurrah of hospitalities with which the | house. snatching a bean pole from a pile at the A Stump Speech Marrlage. Location unsurpassed. _ Misst-etans ¥ = Conservatory. is the School for Young Women. Americans of Newport proposed to re-| side of the building. Turner was kicking ASan Diego special to the San Francisco | tons. Transient rates, $210 €3 per bend for catalogue, ceive — ce was ase — be <a wife as Mr. Rogers Se agia one ee is | Chronicle says: Last ovening Frederick 8, Par- sates 013 and nevers.. Pre a CORN! 7 can girl wot capture the prince and elope | an athletic young man an i indignation * + tosu2u CORNELIUS 1. Recreicway Maryland | with hima, but It was anticipated that the mere | overpowered hime He brought the bees tats | Ker, claiming to hail from Troy, N.¥., went | _™28 7 {fact of his accepting these American attentions | down upon Turner's head und shoulders in a | into a well-known restaurant on F street, ao- CAREBRYSTONE, COTTAGE BATHING, BOAT. LIS, MD. would give the anti-American party in England | storm of biows until the wife beater was companied by Jessie 8. Beale, and in the pres- ay —- vur Coursesof Study. | an excuse fora new and annoying outbreak | thoroughly cowed. ‘Then he took him by the nilies, JOHN'S COL Light Vepartuer Col: Preparatory School Attzched. r z ence of the proprietors, waiters and customers | twice daily Old ‘Pout to Cape ss CIAL ATI ENTION > against the court, and arouse the opposition | collar und handed him over to the officer. Cheriton station; bus to cottage. Terms $1.75 per BOL CANDIDATES TUN INE SAVALACADEME | party in the colonies to vindietive fary- ‘Turner was held in @1,000 for trial before Judge | they declared at tobe msn and bares ay: 10 por weak 085 fora weoge nD i OSHCM AS FELL, LL.D, PD. mada wien nae pay vategr= teat ee prietor in the following words: 3y8-2m_Cherry-stone P.0., Northampton 0o., Va 2 ee i — DEPRIVED OF SPEECH BY FRIGHT | yc tobe united in mariage Laat oles Taegan und bomt iasated hotan an the beach, suai (Sumner priceny Terriblo Death of Frenchman in Mon- | eed so Terror Stricken That |i2 Preachers and I don't think rod ne bathine, ieuuniug,, Sabing and sailing: am Neck, Been Nieda i treal—Imbedded in the Earth. Lady erer Stric 8 justice or judge to shoot off a lot of words in | Velie: D mosquitoes: 5° nae Popul, ty York, Eston Foilnde pn Cnt. She Has Not Spoken Since Friday, pla callus one, Weare one already in | ee-_4‘ 2: Meoews_& Saar ‘ rt DELA- . sod Londen, Lngiend. Notre Dame Cathedral, Montroal, was the er a heart and soul and all I want is witnesses, Will | FRRIGHT HOUSE, soe 10,860. arene __ Also suinme: — im Asbury Park." mis-dexth scene of # shocking accident Monday, when| Miss Kate Haslan of Choster, Pa, has boen un- | some of you witness the fact that we agree to Bieter Suse oe) BURTON. OiicSvtty braveh ct Deewana pd Putin: trayes | Joseph Legace fell straight down to his’ death | able to utter e word since lastFriday night. On | be man and wife?” | paaenrn Fyrtraite, with of without Goins Frits. 1s sx Jessons | 4 distance of 110 feet from one of the main that evening she was a passonger on the steamer ‘saree the table aud Me, Pelee 2 SPRINGS AND BATHS. None INSIURE EM | towern Legace, who leaves « wife and three | Thomas oot oi ae Tenet ae ever® | *Eadies and genticmen, this woman I take | FZEDFORD Nccyeat septeuver 20, with Increased Faculty | children, bas been employed keeping the walls | ¥ind storm off Reedy Islan @ boat | tor my legally and lawfully wedded wife. I Ney snd Many Iniprovemente, of the church repaired for ten years. careoned #0 far that one paddle-wheel was en- | shall be true to her #0 long as she is true to me. B10 Sen _ Mead es WE. D. CABELL. Principal, | one cfoctunere aan, landed in the semi-|tirely above the water for some time. Chairs |I shall make for her a living that will sustain y Nae? FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY i were blown off the deck and the passengers be- | her in comfort. I acknowl myself as her bewin ite 470 ber . nary garden, striking straight on his head. S80 husband and I ask you to witness the cere- Soe wap tds velocity of his fall that his|came terror stricken. Miss Haslan was so mony.” head and body were driven three fect into the | frightened that she was doprived of the power| The lady likewise acknow! him as her into the earth and so ly imbedded that | of speech. husband, and the knot was tied to the satisfac- SINESS COLLEGK «| other workmen had to extricate him with| she moves about and attends to her work as| tion of the contracting parties, notwithstand- co pickax and shovels. The skull was crushed in | usual, but she cannot talk and converses with | ing the rather dubious Pecan of some of Berio Written aad Bock Denying. and the neck her parents and friends by signs. The phy- | the witnesses to tho unique ceremony. Fuguieh Brauches and Algebra for promotion, at Es ——— vers Sandor itt borthand and Typewritiag. Denver Chemical Works Blow Up. | speech by means of ashock toher wervous| Selling a Bale of Cotton for Charity. or for Catalogue and Circulars, Chemicals exploded in the office of the Den- system similar to the one that deprived her A 500-pound bale of Texas cotton, the first phEAEY. G SPENCER, LL. Principal: SARA A | ver Fire Brick and Chemical Supply House of it, Soka SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, wt | Monday afternoon, and the entire front of the They Put (tin Their Bustles. To Mhortats training jecsised at wit the ike | the siere ne the stro nck Passing in front of| ‘Three” women passengers on the Alsska, = the store at the time were bur! across the pe a bome sovipment. Ze | street and bedly bra The buil x | Whose names the customs official refused to = ~ make public, were relieved of a quantity of Bealts of the scholars, For circulars further ia- | fire instantly. A body taken from the ruins Fee. RALLOWELIs A.M. (¥ has been iaewadea as that of JO. Bosworth. | silk and cloth, which they attempted to Sutiy Spree Ma. No ot killed. Loss, $20,000; insured. staan ableton Retest or oa ae —_—_——— tom 1 Cee ES cs opponte city pest ofce, Death From o Rattlesnake’s Bite. | oe myc cones Thomas Walk, a minor, while picking berries | arrest, as her case was near Freeland, Pa, a week ago trod upon «| flagrant one, and the customs officials believe rattlesnake, which bit him in the leg. Medical | that information can be obtained from her. aid was st once summoned and everything Leonard done to save the man’s life. For a while hopes wile in swimuniog’atthe old Mald of the ‘ of his wore entertained, but yesterday afterncon, was carried the and bs ied ha ant para yt aren Si iho Mlagase‘wairigel ‘repids

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