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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C), MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1890. 7 CITY AND DISTRICT AT WASHINGTON GROVE, THE AUGUST METEORS. HIS SLEEP OF DEATH. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. a: ~ a er +" — €F The way to advertise is to put your| Services of the Missionary Socicties—| A Cloud of Star Dust Sixteen Million | John Boyle O’Rellly Dies of Self-Admin- __ATLANTIC CITY, N. __IN THE MOUNTAINS. announcement where it will be seen by the} Preparing for the Camp Meeting. Miles Thick. istered Poison. (Cononess HALL, URORA, WEST VIRGINIA, people you want to reach. Tux Stam reachos | Correspondence of Tae Evewixe Star. ‘From the Chicago Inter-Ocean. John Boyle O'Reilly, the revolutionist, exile, ATLANTIC CITY, KJ. Bae, b % “> y everybody in Washington, and all advertise- ‘Wannixoton Gnove, August il. | The August meteors are believed to originate | poet and editor, died yesterday morning at his | The coolest potnt on the island facing inlet and ocean o fuse Do hay fever, mo monghitors. = % 7 regularly and ‘The Indies of the Foreign Missionary Society | from a large cluster or zone of meteoric bodies, summer cottage at Hull, Mass., of poison, self- 500 table, | see ulars or address J. A = Chea hommmotrpreae gat 'Y and | noid services in the tabernacle under the direc- | which revolves around the sun in an elliptical | administered. He waa eviction tothe vicistina | mmouation S008 ‘ ya uaF ROUTE carefully read by all members of the house- | tion of Mes. M. H. Reiley Priday evening. Miss | orbit, extending far beyond the orbit of the re-| of his own principles. His home by the sca waa | 3.2m _7TSmereAtO B Lasrtrox. | W Delnmare Water Gan, Pa hold, Ruth Sites, who is © missionary to China, ad- | mote planct Neptune, and throngh which the | « picturesque structure of stone aud wood, de- Gite AEEARTIC GUY, Ns oown mores, | 222% ow oreD. W, BROADEEAD. A ee Gressed the audience upon the subject of | earth plunges annually. It is also believed by | signed by his talented wife, who was noted for | $7. VENTS eee es, Sell Ages™ HOTEL AS PIOSY HALL WAPEws Femey, wa” THE WRECKED WATERWAY. | foreign missions. Mise Sites was born in China | mostastronomers that these bodies are scat- | her proficiency in architectural deeiguing, For | seet™ teeum Lane Taagesoveriooking te nee Bacet | AL*Righent int ptr Shen tt “pee Rocetvers Winship and Cushwa Think it | and speaks the Chinese languige fluently, her | tered over the entire path of the cluster 10 | several years past this lady has been an invalid, | sey-‘No sper house she nina ai tbe rate, Gicrk Ref alas" S "Witton Gow. at D. Somer” Would Pay to Restore the Causl, | Parents having been sent ¢ missionaries to | which they belong, but not in equai numbers | the victim of chronic nervous prostration, and | # ¢4.% house aud particulars, JAMES & BOON. : — China years ago. After the services the ladies | throughout. The earth is about ten days in | for her the beautiful home on Hull's beach was | Fy ori) cuitwoupk, had refreshmente for sale, and the sum of @57 | passing through the entire cluster, which, | Constructed angwluxuriously furnished. They Facific ave. near isinois, Atlantic City. XJ. was realized, Miss Meta Altechu recited «| from our velocity in space, indicates that the | Paired there early ia the spring, as was their 8 4 oa i jane; otram heat call piece entitled the ‘Missionary Dollar.” Miss| thickness of the cluster is about 16,000,000 | WoBS and Mr. O'Reilly went down every after- | [erga Now open Mrs ANSILUMUBD. 09 10: the 8 o'clock trai 7 +o ae —— Hyde rendered » solo. The music was under | miles, As the annual August display usually For the pest two, month Mrs. O'Reilly has | PROP ESLAMENDON, ATLANTIC CLIY, Xd, ‘The fourth report of Henry ©. Winship and Victor Cushwa, receivers of the District portion ofthe Chesapeake and Ohio canal, has been filed with the Supreme Court of the District. The recerverustaje that civil engineer familiar | the direction of J. Henry Wilson of George- | laste about six hour, and the earth travels at| been growing worse and his constant attention |" Vinwinis ove Bowe the ocean. A Sumner Heme tn the Allg with canal busi has bee it to Mrs. i ist. rat miles per hour, or eighteen | upon her w: ‘is excessive literary labors} _™v10-3m __ 8OL. 40 4 = 2th fie view o Bt over the allied ice of preg aa Lr bagels the "cepabarge yeti amen Missionary | Miles @ second, it follows that the breadth of | combined with the recent hot weather bad a OTEL GITSEY, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J..OCEAN | For sete nnd othe eee i's ad Cincinnatt, Oct. 10th, 1858. measurements and estimates, He reports that | Society held services in tho tabernacle, Mrs. the meteor stream at the place where the earth ears Se chiag J ill effect upon hir, He = Co SaaS tan, as ae : Mont xT, Arne hiscling tout a yr epetut here diese | tho cost of repairs will be #165,055, whieh, when | Clara Ronch in charge, Mre. Griffith of 'Kan- | CT0s08 it, dense enough to produce @ ‘me- | finally began to be troubled with insomuia and gn bes xuerer. | °°" oaalans. 4 teoric shower,” is over 400,000 miles. On Au- | for the past month has been constantly dieting | 22? ——— a sas addressed the audience upon the work of avg pyatot od A ” YOEIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. "4 7 i ibi year the earth encounters the | aud exercising with a view of relief, but wi ty . Homie missions ia the morning, end exhibited | EH¥" 10, euch, yous, the earth encounters the | pad exeroiting with « view of relict but with | HA Gp ah gee ve cow Bach; enon oats | ta "ts ena wd FN ark —s the — jstodd Che woighies | major axis of which is fifty times greater than | the salvation of Ireland, his native land, was | ™317-3m ___ HUTTON & LAHEY, ee tag Eat rege ee rams aeriOk | the mean diameter of the earth's orbit; the | physical exercise, which to him was a panaces LA PORAAIRE QOTTAGE, 120 § Keni UCKY ae oe yittabe while performing | fit of the meteors is greatly inclined to that | for all human ilis, and which subject he lately chanson eh eaten ee cee 4 cat ones present | of the earth, and their motion is retrograde, or | ventilated in print. Consequently he was loath ObSUN. es Ata mm Met, Grifithe talked. to the ehil- | Contrary to that of the earth. to acknowledge the failure of his theory in his arbt 4p Be RES GERitl tn eso about tho |The density of the meteoric cluster—or | own case and so went home last night weary work in Now York, Mrs, Griffith made an ap- | Steam, as some astronomers call it—sis believed | and despondent, peulto the children to assist her in building | t© be quite small, the average distance of the XO SLEEP FOR HIM. the ‘Mothers’ Jewels’ Home.” About twenty | Members, from each other having been com-| Jp degparr ho for the first time surrendered J, Bow ntY | puted to be more than 100 miles, from which , , eee, ae grteenpeny circumstance and the fact, already mentioned, | Bi# convictions to his feelings and with fatal | {oitra ors vieces vers LU: MT, HOUSE, Wasit Bow open. Koos may be en tehedand quit. Twomonths ago Imeta, whose | added to $39,095, required for certain lock Saal bind of ieetinn ove gon end ie hie gates, &c., needed tor the effective operation Acme Blacking,” he replied. Had you —— of the canal, will make about $200,000, which trouble with it on account of itecoating on the | will be the total cost of putting the canal in Fee ee Wn ner dnectons and followe) | fH navigable order from the Potomac at Cum- | aang beeen pon retry and focal berland to Rock creek at Georgetown. They Boncht @ bottle right then and there, took thewrap- | Advise that in case this work is undertaken aud per of the nec’ of bottle, followed those directions | Completed the canal shall be apportioned into aimit, “hat @ Fook I waa.” Acme Blacking ions, each section to be under the con- teal yucaimfrt * * © © © trol of a section boss at $900 per annum, with mil = on end Childs carpenters, Jock keepers, inspectors, harbor eres Soy wet oot masters, collectors, clerks, trimmers, la- MISCELLANEOUS. _ ax SUBMER RESCR Wal reopen June 10. Mas welt shaded lors. gee 3 and cold bathe, porticoss, coy M_BELL, Hagerstown, COUNTRY BOARD. | and ing twenty “bricks evening from 8 to 11:30 ,- -4 — gummy | Porers,| &e., in ‘all 180’ employes, at iene that the stream is spread around the eutire | resulta, He lett tho office of tho Pilot, hie | jum. scuecit & Aichver'g. New iulet ‘Pavilion, frena etation; Lng er salaries from 200 to #900 per annum, all under | Cents cach, neti 5 adic Philadelphia dis- | 2Fit, Prof. Newcomb of the United States | Paper, at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in com- | jon. by — @ general superintendent at €3,000 per annum, the whole salaries being $58,740.90. To this is to be added the cost of material needed to keep the canal in running order, extra work in an- ual repairs and contingencies, making the to- ft annual cost of operating the canal $80,000, e rogeivers exclude from their estimate of @ cost of runuipg the canal the costof operat- ing the Cumberland coal wharf and the outlet = === | lock of the Potomae ey and eer EDUC J above Georgetown. They do not think the can: EDUCATIONAL. —___. ] should pay the charges for telephone service. SE | On the basis of repairing the canal for $200,- of Drawing and Painting; 000 and operating it for $80,000 per annum, Fortrais. with or without Soist Prints in sx lesvous | they claim that the canal would be profitable, A Naval Observatory recognizes decided indica-| pauy with his brother-in-law, Fire Commis- | “jel4-2m 7 hire JASIS GALT. Boyds, wa. coursed bpm tee Lowes mussionary work 18 | sions of antiquity in the August meteor stream, | sioner Murphy, and took the 3:2 o'clock bost| ox. Cuania BQAnbens WANTED Fou AUGUST aD GAR et sd eon ee ads as compared with the November cluster, ‘so | for Hull. He went straight home. as he was a5. gunreyance furuicbed bor "asd Sane “Mtn ee TT ee eting will | that we can say, with considerable probability, | Weary from the effect of two sicepiess night | _,, 10, ,Qcsm snd Delaware aves. Now open Si Kuowies, dia. : sue ce waanae Tne, the 13th in- | that the August group has been in our system | 8nd, in company with Mr. Murphy, spent the | —2¢10-2m __ iTic GTE ‘A FEW BOARDERS FOR AUGUST AND SER commence Wednesday evening, the 13th in-| ot ieast twenty ‘dmestonger than the Novem | afterpooa and evening in his sick room, | YUE AMLINGTON ATLANTIC CITY, ¥ A tember a: Muuntan View, Prederick county Ma stant. ‘The following preachers will take part | ber group.” Prof. Swift, in referring to the| At 10 o'clock Mr. Murphy left and Mr. Conventeutiy locaved. enlarge ie Bt PS eye ater, tue er ores. Adkirees in the services: — Joe wan, Ss 0 ou. | August meteoric dieplay, says: ‘The first Au- | O'Reilly accompanied him as far as his hotel, | my10-du " dAMES shokrs, Proprietor, | Mew PILEANER PRICE, Hyattsiown, Montgomery reach the opening sermon Wednesday even: | at shower mentioned in history occurred on | Witich was quite a distance away, i SLLEAIRE, OCEAN END OF CONNECTI- ae al we . "| ing at § o'clock). Rev. M. F. By Bice, Rov. Dr M- | July 25, A.D. 811, and has appeared with un- | the walk would make him sleepy. He roturne 1 cut avepue, Auaniic City desirable seams end e8- | BD car river onesie trom Pisce ee ee Baker, Rev. O; W. Baldwin, Rey. A. ©. Gibson, | failing regularity down to our timo, except home an bout later, wearied, but with no feel- Disdae ) eens Femme 3. LOVE, Prop. \per day, #2 ner week, Mk Ue CULE Prapese: p Pang toro’ ‘ acostia, | break of 83 years between 841 and 24, and an- | ing of sleepiuess, and, in despair, after lying ik CoLDaRAnE a; co cart nara Ae tA! name dl ms aoe — eae eee one Pretest other and much longer one of 310 years be- ame ge arose =a taking 8 book, on (PSE CoLoxxane, ATLANTIC city, 7k abocr 78 . Dr. H.R. Naylor. . D. * | tween 993 and 1243, owing, probably, to breaks | down by the window in the sitting room a 7 ; Popular Rates. tlk, So, oxcalignt Rev. Robt ¥. Bishop, Rev. W. 1. Owe in the ring, of, which is snore likely, toa fail- | Joining his wife's chamber tread. ‘The win- | *ilinston Patrovage solicited, BEECHAWS. PILLS O% A WEAK STOMACH. Sscts. a Box OF ALL DRUCGISTS. MER. 804 E ST. BK: QACELLENT COUNTHY Boan vers f it ALL ~. G | with wise and proper business management the Scital a auhcl of exeitiched | Chesapecke and Ohio canal can be relieved of safe Moderate terms. its present floating indebtedness, its bonded indebtedness of : he ae = the interest an @ indebtedness to ARRIET, MILES, be incurred in the repair of the canal for emoved to a ‘walk from station, FOr ve | A. BR. Reiley, Rev. W. M. Fergason, ” dow iooked This Per week—$10.50 to $15. wply to NS, Boyd's, Md. = for the presidents of the coal companies have , 7 ure to record them.” There are on record a | dow i out over the Atlantic. was ’ Baw St SHORTHAND ny assured the Maryland receivers that 490,000 | Herschey, Rev. Richard Norris. Rev A. J. Gill, | Liree'number of meteoric displays that are be- | the Inst seen of him aonseious. Fe pet ann hae nie. LLVOIN FARM—ROUN Typewritine taweht tre tons of coal will be sent over the canal each | Pore at at mec 5. Re Sbuits, + Hev. | lieved to belong to the same cluster, and a| Mrs. O'Reilly went to sleep and her husband How Onpeta, Matting and Bole, ‘ool and beaithy , terns . ar Crowne. pews year. The receivers think that with this out- om. Pose ple's’ meeting in the chapel | COMPArison of dates affords some indication of read on for an hour or #0, when, tired out, he skein Wankacumeny itamatemare Ville, Station a: Oo ie ‘\dulrewe D put of coal and i Guope Lopes = me will be ia ainoneee Trev. septa ‘Maaco ta Aperer of brilliancy, recurring at intervals Sere peorititieeesbrel een orion: a yei9.2m 1. ©. BENER. af the Kisamen, | Minchiag, A310 jeteretice tuber F. J. MULVEY, nual income of 200,000 can be realized by the | Ob i dron's es in charge of Rev, W. L, | 0! about 108 years, - »v stoud by her bed, for | —* ——— Ronny . - | eee sonron: aa s6HTROLL < eae area | canal. said tm . “| It is a fact not generally known that the | Just such ills as his, and, forgetting his princi- | Y HE DENXIB, ATLANTIC CII). X J ates it priests 4 3 Boer ot sre “With the surplus earnings of $120,000 per | Chem ihe, ladies’ meeting wnder se 9 o'clock | earth passes through “a little more than 100 of | Ples, determined to try ite efficacy. incdera conveniences) ve Spee Ste vean AB) perry. ‘unesce 2 hone comore, 5 HUOL, P.O. Bo: annum over the operating expenses,” con~ rayer meeting ‘under the direction of Rev. G. | these meteor streams in the course of its aa- ‘THE SLEEP OF DEATH, 110-0 __JONEPH_ H. BORTON, Proprietor _ ors coy Tryet, Wash. co., Aid. Es WALL, FOR Bore AND YOUNG | inues the report, “‘your receivers believe that W. Feelemyer. Rev. Dr. H. R. Laney will | ®¥%l journey cround the sun, Each of these! How much he took is not known, but being | J'2= _ inne = streams has some particular “radiant point,” A Aes aac Took oftor eh cabosancle dtniag tie servicers | aud belongs to's distinct system of meteors, | Taequainted with the medicine the amount fohkks eee 1 __ BIOVOLE: ringing the bell, &e, ‘The camp mecting will | Over 100 of these streams have lind thete orbits } Yar fata! Ane healopt indeed. It wae after TP RE RSD cs | See HM “8 etermined by astronomers, and others are a ad p - North Carolin ne. tl ‘h, Atlantic fe | BP CHK be im charge of the prosiding aldar, Dr. J. McK. | Fre vceutiy ndded to the list already kuown, | Bim from her side and lett the bed for the Bret 33, how open, Under sow saperemeny oe Devan the a¥tivale tra Wm. Chedal and wite, | From long series of observations, astronom: | time im three days. She found him by the | _m12-voisu F. A. CANFIELD, — = = ed HEPLERIES, aN, 221 HC ST. X.W.. NEAR OTM, ib’ duding guarauter AL CYCLY ALL a - EES WORTH $1 7 10th wt business operations and other known indebted- | .,/ She: wtapeal ig. | er# have concluded that the earth encounters ; Window, head resting on hand, in a deep slum- | Fryny mINNEQUA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. iki. @ivd: LEAGU! {SCHOOL FOR BOVE MARE. | ness subscquent to the bonded indebtedness of | Miss Hattio Stokes, Miss Elsie Belt, J It. Rig- | trot S05.000,000 shooting stare—including | Pe from which she tried in vain to arouse | '[yaaseues Suseat kannas sat Mikes aven | dopa Sat Seiya sateaganiee uty. Va, eituated in the Pied. | 1944, in about ten years, and that then the | G78 ® od fe vay » Turpi pata 7 | those that would be seen throngh the targest | 8m. In alarm she aroused the servants, who ag od Be SALES OOM, COR. 9TH AND F_ Virwina, on te Manassas of | claims of the ether bondholders could be| Wilson and family. . telescopes—during its annual journey around | hastily summoned the family physician, Dr. ee CA. BROWNE, AKIN. 1230 NEW YORK AVE. NW, Danville railroad, 0 mil _ Pp iB j y Danville railroad, 30. miles irom liquidated.” eld, from his residence near by. He at Rents Bicy acaoed iticycles at 2he. per hour; W). he teachers are graduates ey add thatif the courts should deter- tl eee that shooti Liteh: r 8 . ie = HELD UP BY HIGHWAYMEN, | Stet "tro fragmentary mugen revolving, like | 0Ce appreciated the situation, for the nearly | "7 UNITED STATES QUEL cary, wg. a the planets, around the,sun as , center, which | &™Pty chloral bottle near ag hand told the Remodeled. Enlarged. Returuished. Daniel Williams Relieved of Six Thou- jn their course approach the earth, and being | Story. Help was summoned and every effort | £inest Hotel ou the cout sand Dollars by Two Robbers. drawn by its attraction into our atmoephero | Made Pag arouse the dying man, All they — aro ignited by the heat generated through | Could do was to make him murmur indistinetly oe Williams, sr., a wealthy business man at | friction aud the resistance oe ed by the com: ad wife's medicine.” He was dead inside an ‘illiams’ Mills, on Green lake, Wisconsin, was | pressed air. We never sce a shooting star until 3 P SBURY PARK, N. 4, the viotim of s daring highway robbery Satur- Wenters the atmosphere, when it 1s heated to rire news spread like wildfire, In ignorance A Tak ¥rororra oars BUT ¢ss. a incandescence—or becomes ‘‘red hot”—and ite | Of bis death the congregation of St Mary's |” Pamity Hotel, tronting on Ocean, unobstrncted view ay. The robbers were two unknown men who | ji,stance is scattered in powder or smoke, | Catholic Church this morning offered up prayers | tighted by Gas and Electricity, Artesian water, all 1 B GRAVES & 00, came to Palmyra and hired a livery teamu, saying | falls to the earth as “meteor dust,” or floats | fF his wife’s recovery, aud this circumstance provements ;superior table; terms mouerate asa they were going to Williams’ place, Reaching | about in the atmosphere. - unpre _ jpeg eee) sland en a Ee ap 1ethet. om, Green lake they represented their business to | Shooting stars are so called merely from the Katee mt ry red ee nach ny coed i roy i nea? FIRST AVE, Son Mise AVE ARB be the selling of a farm and induced Williams | fact that they resemble the stars in appear- | yo.t0, . Asbut th re a! of _ ih wt, w ew and Secondhand for gale ‘The funeral will take place from St. 27th! view of the ocean, “Wide piazzan. aud encenes cheat Beane ik paar to make a payment to bind the bargain, He | Mee. They enter our atmosphere with artes - a renee Frotietor. are Cheats anti pet " Ee f the Cuivereity of Virginia Jor catalogue address Cape we HALL. ico the Vuversity ine to sell the canal the bondholders could, potter “ if they desired, agree upon a plan for the pur- _ Mc mnepeselst ~y SCHOOL chase and reorganization, and a plan of funding YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDBEN, the present indebtedness might expedite the Corner Massachusetts ave. aud 17th st., Washingtos, | settlement of the debt outstanding against the DC. Eientu year bexine Geptember 24, 1800. canal. The receivers further report that since ~ sddress the priucios\wa pLiig, | the filing of their third report they have dis- LW WiNDsUn COLLEGES WINDSOR FEMALE, | DUrsed to August 1, 1890, $448.09 and have col- Sindsor Lusness Cullewe. Full course im euch | lected $1,100 from the Washington Gaslight with dipwinas and dexrees. Also thorough | Com) wi @, with = wet * ewe bs pany for rent of wharf. jr pants Kev. A M. JELLY, D.D., The Weather and the Crops. Proa.. N ac MA | _ Tho woather-crop bulletin of the Signal Office iGeceareateen: bs tan tonaal ter Vou Women. | says: The week ending August 9 was warm, W. 8. ANDERSON, WE Ss in Manaxer. = —3 ALL STECL. FULLY GUARANTEED, THE LOVELL'S SAFETY. R fifty to a hundred times that of a | Mary's Church Wednesday morning, “_] Sy2d-t ALMEK & SON, Props. and Sox oxtabegne. except on the south Atlantic and gulf coasts | was about to start to Elkhorn to make a £6,000 | Cannon ball and: previous to this: they. ‘were | - Jou Boyle O'Heilly was born at Castle Dowth, SarEries POR qyistm CORNELIUS 1. REED 1, President, and over the plateau regions. The excess of | bank deposit apd the two mem accompanied | dark and invisible, but are almost instantly | County of Meath, Ircland, on June 25, and @52. All ligt him. Teaching @ lonely spot in the woods | ignited after their sudden impact, and entirely | JUN¢, 1866, he was tried in Dublin, convicted of one of the strangers drew @ revolver on Aen} their dust grecentty falling to the high treason and sentenced to imprisonment REMODELED AND FURNISHED. Mr. Williams, saying they would relieve him of | earth, A Russian astronomer has calculated | £°F life, but the sentence was commuted to| Cuisine andappointiuents of the Highest Order. his surplus cash. and they did so without cere- | that 4,950 pounds of meteoric dust fall to the | *Wenty years of pepal servitude. In 1869he | _Jet6--m = mony, A reward of &500 has been offered for | cyrth every hour, which would make 59 tonsa | c*ped from West Australia to the United their capture and officers are in bot pursuit, | day, or more than 21,500 tons in a year, while | States and became editor and joint proprietor Seat aaing noeeecegee eas Prof. Proctor considers even this estimate too | the Jot. He bore the title of LL.D. OW WELL EXPERTS BUR INDIA, | gia}, “Ali know what a shooting star looks eee ence An American Company Has 100,000 | i, but uo living man can tell us what it really | Te cooGy and’ Ballads,” publisbed in 18 = — s- s — | temperature was very slight in the northern ‘prepares tot buisness, Chivee sg of Vitwinie and | portions of the gulf states, while the daily ex- ow AS SMITH. Bethel | cess ranged from three degrees to six degrees throughout the northern states, the week being warmest in the interior of New York and Penn- sylvania and in Iowa and southern Dakota, where the daily excess above the normal ex- eveded six degrees, ‘The rainfall for the week ‘ng aud inc. | Was in excess generally throughout the regions saree -eolm* LITARY INSTITUT¥, LEXING- ate Military, Sclentif= and TIRGINIA tou, de POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, PUTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. SPHAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON #.m., as far as Nouind, Cur ‘Tuesdays, at 5-30 4 isem, Ici provided at rate of $3 town, Cow. . - is, for not one has ever been known to reach | * 3 5 + and Le en, WG, ond clase, Sveraxe fur the four years, Sh re, gua” % | east of the Mississippi, except in Now England Acres of Good Territory There. the earth.” ‘The singular fact has been do- | “Moondyne,” published in 1877, and “statu ODEAR GROVE BE. Treucit Tower van other nuutea. Yor iniurastion, SiS Score autre, | the southern portions of the south Atlantic and plaaicad monetrated that while the most rapid eannon | 32 the Block," published in 188i. He lived in easy CELE call Seleyhone 1550, ___ __880-Aa” _11-co10t Dureriatendsit._ | Cia Ohie aud Kenwicky,. Very light showers { _ William Seipleof Emienton, 8 F. Rudolph | shots scarcely attain a velocity of 600 meters a | Boston ever since, and was a faithful wae oy eg a 3m, BETORD DOUBE | occurred in New England, and local rama are | 4 Charles Millison of Oil City, experienced | second—-over 1,500 miles an hour--meteorites are aad bela bigs Melloging 7 Greatly reapeci Convenient to Lake, Camp and Ocean, AXS and SAULLDAI bat? om. Ketusuing TU Licugir she gencotity of ite | reported from Texas northward to tha Dakotas, drillers, left Saturday for India, whore they go Teor es bon ectoiea ON manteee tar Deal RSE et eee Special Price to Famiticn For Noun Creea, Vas Locuandiont "aba ®t. Clem ng yg eer ng es ts oe aa the rainfall being in excessin the western por-| to develop the oil and gas territory of the po i ‘ 2 yLN APT D. 19-2, c. ute bay, Md, wucking at iutermediave landings, tis etre = tons of Kanes and Nebrukn Very _ and the motion of ordinary shooting stars is so y C. LEFLER. ‘Vassenger accomuedalious Bret. . New York and London Petroleum Company, | extremely rapid that they are consumed and which is thought to be very productive. The | ecuttered in smoke before they bave timo to geod Mamons peckekin Jon? on'Oul SEA-SIDE—) company already has several wells finished, roach the earth. Prof. Swift mye: on shoot- ‘ar Veteran, Arrested in Erie County. | ___ SE 4- which are producing ofl in good quantities | i2s #ar is only Visible While undergoing the | 44. special Pension Examii TYGERT." . = A process of combustion, which lasts from one to Tiday Special Pension ‘xaminer W,S. Mayer a = | Cr . Ketek: 108 more: and of a very superior quality. Their success has | {op yoconds, seldom longer. Only while be- | of Cincinnati eaptured “Buckskin Joe,” a fa- | wns gfratmnarwrscd gaff cites sccommodan | Cant Jolm A. Ketch tor Hiltimore and landings en such as to warrant them in sending out | ing burned are they visible to us, as then they | mous pension swindler, wi t Fates G12 and spward Guocial rptce Sox Seantlion, — 7 ‘ been such as to ¢ thi ding out a | ing b they visible to then they | mous pei indler, whom the department OF eILLaat SEICK omens ex STEVENSON & BRO large amount of the most improved machinery | shine by their own light, Shooting stors move | jas beon atter two years, He was enptared at | _my28toau2) Ce Oe ita, | Telephone 7 Uezb-uuil Fthet wheet, for drilling wells, and there are now in India | iu all directions, and at velocities probably | a farm house in Erie county, Ohio, after the | 7 yen) COTTAGE BATHING, BOAT: Nine PRN LEY ERA ce fifty expert drillers, who have gone there un- | €qual to the carth’s—nearly nineteen miles ® | farmer had succeeded in loading him up on Cie sh. I der @ three years’ contract with this company, | Second. One moving retrograde, therefore ry cuded au@endorsed ae sucl by Presi: | heavy local rains occurred in the north- Sai to the Peelers See bern “portions of the gulf and south LL we m,Pa- | Atlantic states, the precipitation in this ‘ok Bo¥s, | Section ranging from two to four inches. Helptul, Mome- The weather during the week in Minnesota, ter. College | Bouth Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illi nos and Indiana was generally unfavorable for : growing crops, owing to continued drought Leet RE. PA, and hot, dry winds. Harvesting is about com- } Auuy. “Thirty minutes from | erags = a berger om and South i w, Yuile. “Under care of Friends. ‘ota and iv in progress in the extreme north- Bee eee eet fo Ciaeel cath, | €rM section of those states. Crops were much s frounda. butlaungs, improved in Michigan and Iowa and in the extreme northern portions of Illinois by timely rains, In Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas recent rains have generally improved the con: dition of corp and tobi Cotton is reported as very good in Arkansas and exccilent in Tennessee. In the southwest aur eee no a of bene? a _ been somewhat in- DAME OF XD. COLLEG! jared by drought, In other portions of the ue tur Young Ladieasnd Preparatory ¥cbool | s1cte the weather Was favorable and tho crop _ EMBLA P.O, continues in good condition. In Louisiapa the Near Baltimore, Md | weather conditions have been favorable for all Sy scibe colina aameine Fenian im sacs locslities, where cotton OT. JOHN'S E, ANN! as been injur y drought. Cane continues ee aay Shoot Ritch 8ay. excellent and rice cutting is in progress, SPECIAL Als ®NTION GiVEN 1H PREPARATION | Weather conditions were generally favorable OF CAND. » £0K INE NAVAL ACADEMY, | to crops in Mississippi and Alabama during the CM. RIDLEY ne ——— AN IRGINIA STEAM BOAT vi er farmer had “auceveded in londiu ‘ kite Spoter Grae cinay tuaeaeater | NoRYOLE ax oxp rorxz, c ard cider and thns made him harmless, He bo Malaria, Coli, pure, soft Water, “Steauers YARE, €3 ROUND TRIP, ‘The company controls 100,000 acres of land, | (from east to west), would plunge into the at-| was brought to Toledo yesterday and placed in | Hyice 4% Rm pote mt = gg oy) yt me kame de on : “pot =. which it ix imtonded to develop as soon as pos- | Mosphere at a relative velocity of some thirty- | jail, He was all through the war and in the | Gay 'sib tor mock 55 ford gees et ETO Pee | ere ky nuud Seturdan, Deates a foo Te ible, ‘The landa are’ also underiaid with im-| eight miles a second, and, if allowance be made | Lervica of ‘the government seventeen years i re Surther snforiustion felepbone Call 1250," Lema. mense coal veids, ‘Che company has already | for accelerated motion, caused by the earth's | together, being a meiber of Cus expended over $200,000 in prospecting. attraction, probably double that, or seventy- ee twice nv, | nme be ch Buturdaye and Piney Bont exch bacry atone = ouig aud Feturtab mare 4 ment, the seventh cavalry and being a famous YOLONIAL BEACH, VA,, 68 MILES FROM WASH- ‘ A SATCHEL FULE OF DIAMONDS. | sui but tor the atmosphere: which nets aera | SCOUE Under Custer, Terry, Crook and Reno, Cori tthe Lacey Rowan maw oder the KFOLK AND FORTRERS MONROE, " nonth of August special reduced’ prices, from 84 to T GEO. LEARY, from 7thst. whart | — cushion, the effect would be disastrous, for not | golatera, “He represented bimselt to ve a'pete | far Pe Stmaadernie’ Aer sige mae mrs AME Carelessly Left in a Baggage Room and | less than 800,000,000 would rain upon the earth t and got fees for agreeing to have | 8erved on the Powumue river for s0c. seas ae ud ry 8S. Found by the Police. * every day. ensions raised’ Tt is eaid be has thus made | _*"7-2™ UMP, Proprietor._ aie sees tere oe stad ph eae! OF | thousands of dollars. GHT HOUSE,” REHOBOTH |b! \CH. ‘DELA- The Buffalo superintendent of police Satur- | ‘‘fire ball” is estimated by Humboldt to vary peices ee 7 SFG will reopen Sune AB. LebO. Addrene ; . from 500 to 28,000 feet, Others allow a LOVED HIS HALF SISTE! meres —— F fag fimscbly tp edercoreciare bey dae thy | diameter of about a mile, Shooting stars aro ; B OTOmAC : w Yor i eal much smaller, their weight varying from 30 For Baltimore and River Landings Steamer 8! Mexican lady had been robbed of a satchel | grains to 7 pounds. Prof. Harkness, who has de- | 4@8*¥ Collins Attempts Suicide When —— ————— | one Conte ae See ee ae Told of the Kel. ENWICK H. : containing €6,000 worth of diamonds while | voted many years to the study of this subject,| ‘old of the ationship. , F ALL, Sunday at 4 v'cluck paw. For further tuformation passing through Buffalo on Thursday night, | ¢#timates that the average weight of ordinary SAYBROOK POINT, CONN. —— i \ & BRO. pi athena i n hy ve hooting stars docs not differ much f1 ‘The attempted suicide of Henry Collins, a 8-01 eveuth * Whart, “THOMAS TELE, 11..,Pam._} past week. Excessive rains and cloudy weather | The police foupd » satchel answering the de-| froin, es that the mmutonces of these, curious | ninetecn-year-old lad, who lives in Irvington, acTiis desirable fomily hotel is most detigntfutly sita- | = __«“«“"=—--:'*i*'7*~x«x LANGUAGES. south Atlantic states, ‘Tho Virginie tobacco | S%iPtion in the baggage room of the Contral | celestial objects may be easily imagined. Shoot- | a pretty suburb of Newark, N.J., early last Sat- | Hose set is wom’ tea rege te Cousecticut PIANOS AND ORGANS, miner prices.) crop was injured by excessive ruins, wile | 4eOt, where it had evidently been mislaid. It| ing stars are the smallest celestial bodies known | urday evening, created a profound sensation, | PAs HT IUEEGE MANAGES Ev oe THE | __* > ocneae aaa we ipuia, cor | ¢FOPS im the northern portion of the stato are | was gpened and found to contain all the miss- iceman pea as Shem being ne | and has developed a remarkably romantic story ree FFP ria and Dresden {12 need of rain. Generally throughout the | ing diamonds, Cards in the satchel bore the Kn Une of Gesmucketion: ts of real life, The Collins homestead, which is | ;,2=NWIGK HAUL has all the modern iny ie be a. ddle Atlantic states crc bh name j,of “Luisa G. de osa.” It is sup-] even. No of ation can be drawn including, hot aud cold salt wa tenth kaka ia be tavaabie Saad Ga ane aint | posed to have been removed from the car by's | between the smallest shooting star and a brill- | one of the oldest and most familiar land marks a ae : = ob INSTITU foes were much iniproved in New York and | Porter who made a mistake, ‘The Mexican con- | iant meteor thut leaves a luminous train be- | in the village, stands within a stone's throw of | Hailes New Fi weer . ork, + September with Increased Faculty ne “esd May Tapres Pennsylvania and tobacco is growing finely, mn Mrluud aes WMD. CAMEL, Principals, | with prospect of large crop. New England oes a ae * reports fine growing weather, although groun GN SEALE RLMNARY, WILL | is becoming dry. Early potatos. reported i gud the appoiutwents exellent. | above the average; tobacco in excellent condi- ¥p* catalogues address, tion, but the season has been gouerally unfa- ea dai 20 firet premiums; sul general has been notified of tho recovery of | lind. In fact a “meteor” is simply large | Rahway river on West Clinton avenue. The | qyieor srEAMSHIP OR BAR HARBOR the property and the owner will bave to ro | ee sions dirkction, tevin and velocity, but | tate is a valuable one and embraces several | [JU Rim Lokh MAIR AND SEW DRUNSWICK sate to eee ee jn astronomical character, ato precisely slik, hundred scros, of land: | Fifteen, Years, ago | "ike SiiCiLY FUUST-CLASS STEAMER W EMPEROR AND MARQUIS MUET. | both moving in long orbits like comets, and leaving fis family a fortune of 150,000. Thres | $2.) DILuc? tor bau MALDOL, LasiUKE | Buranixe Uxsrnemests, A e nN os taken im exchange. ib take the Place of a Grand. 1yPK & CONLIFF, 016 iithet aw, a id 8’ ‘ alte years before his death he Lad married a sec- |" LUGY P. MIE . vimlerck M4 | yorubie to fruit" In Oregon fino weather ta. | A Proposed Alliance Betwoen Germany Poche rei heagryan alley repeat Brtreerys § P44) wife, “She was Sire Emily “Goodwin, « yocn for Hockiun, Rockport Seltast Bucharest aad | DECKER BROS = Oy a vores e vesting of an excellent whea' a oung and attractive Brooklyn widow, who had meor. Conpectious ior Northeri aud Laster a QTENCERIAN, BURINESS COLLEGE, crop and the second crop of hay. Prospects a sve mictaces ire oo eae that Bey 0h 00 at 4 : + aiue and the Provinces. aes lites” before the sustained herself and infant niece after her | “Tit ioirtouveuiont end ule route for CAM- His imperial highnots the Emperor of Ger- | Guced by friction can convert their substeugo | husbands death by reading proot im the office | polit, “ET watige@A”*ULIND” Saas, many had s conference with the Marquis of | into vapor. Several have been found, aud seen | of the Brooklyn Pag, upou which her hus- | Misys tctowrat Saducod faiea Balisbury yesterday morning in his private sit-| 40 Tal 0” Norimen 'weighing, 1,635 potinds or | The couple went. to live at tho Irvington | zane. Hiigut reenvea devon covered meet eee ting room at Osborne House, Though no par- | Dcnriy one ton, is preserved in the tnuaeym of | homestead. ‘The next vear » son was Lorn to t ticulars as to what passed at their meeting have | Yaie College. them. They had no other childron, and as his PIANOS bicch ows for fruit and hops coutinue good. In California zh i fruit, hay and grain were favorably affected by the weather of the past week. al Su v ESTEY ORGANS. dae MODEKATE PRICES, EASY TELMs. i 4 instruments taken im broadway. | 2 = eu in part payment Tuning 1 —— . ‘neral Managers, delephoue CoA. so far been made public, it is known that the -__—e@0—______— first wife had left him childless, Mr. Collins’ T 19 Wiilea: ‘Woesee at 6 chock Goring, Lyf ent irs Changes in Army Commands. Secretary Proctor has issued an order stating HOOL FOR GIRLS, SANDY that by direction of the President the following Montyomery county, Md., reopens Se) changes and assignments to command are ee ae poate a hued at with the info: | ordered to take effeet September 1 next: * Limited and especial care is given to the Brig. Gen. John Gibson will relieve Maj. Gen. he schol ulars and further = ‘ ' —e | Nelson A. Miles, in command of the depart. {BESHY C. MALLOWELL, A.M. (ale), soe. emperor is highly satisfied with the result AFRAID OF ELECTROTHANY. whole emis ree we ong = Sir cA i d it is beli prow te bes S. . Mrs, futerviow will load’ to the ackttiug of s chat the | Condemned Prisoners Fearful of Fol- | Collins’ niece, who was known as Nellie Rich- 1 dson and was Harry's senior by two years, tion between England and eceay by mets lowing in the Fate of Kemmler. Was the intier’s constant companion, andes the Bepeonb. 1! Sa, B-ses —— ish, Page j/ . Inthe Alleghany Mountains, Seenery 184m ‘Bandy 5; ‘Ma_| Ment of California and of the division of the | the triple alliance, but will undertake to sup-| There are six murderers in New York under | fons vent by Sheir ohildish affection ripened | 5 8 curativeagent the water hice ho equal. All aniuse- —- ———______ Sad sprins, M4. | Pacific, consisting of the departme: F i 3 : . to love, ments. Hotel euiatyed, umproved amd newly fur YOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMEKC! deco cna the Coben partments of Cali-} port Germany in the maintengnce of the peace | sentence to die by electricity. Four at Sing} In July, 1888, Henry, then a youth of sevga- | nished. Open till October, s. Core a we oppontia cay post's Me}, Gen. Meloas A. Milles § eos . Bing, one at Auburn and one is in the Tombs, | teen, acknowledged to his mother that he fad | _394-92t L £,, 1 WORKMANSHIP Clans Or private junthaction.. Bay and oF Te, Maj, Gen, Nelson (A. Miles is assigned to the | ‘The Marquis of Salisbury will remain at Os- x Schihiok Judigo, “the Jap,” who | won the consent of his cousin Nellie to ix/me | (HALYBEATE SPRINGS HOTEL —EXCELLENT DUR ABIL ek. UINER, A. command of the division of the Missouri, com- | porne today, in order to confer with the queen | They are Sobihik Judigo, ‘the Jap,” who | ROM ts eqs ae a cvotanhl hie | CO Bosid ad Roce een Od EL EXCELLENT |g ecial attention of “Turchasers” 1 invited te ete oH LE : risims the departments of Dakota and the | on the details of the convention, which may be | killed Umra Counin; James Slocum, who mur- | Mosher's consternation at his avowal, and when | #owutwivs, Falltoud station aud teleeratia omice. | “Nem Attimic Stina” auisbed in dovurue of HUGH” Canonical aad Sager latte, escribed as a family llinnce, "Shortly before | dered his wife; Harri Smiler, who. killed | sho advised bim in tremulous. tones’ to. wait a | gSke'sSieae' Se Becta t ue mama Be, @ | BEE DECORATE ALL Viuos for row wy-16-2m° Of torreon Pare urketaw. | ete Gen, Alexander prams MeCook is as. | noon the kaiser gmbarked on a steam barge | Maggie Draney; Wood, who killed a man | Jittle while Henry readily consented and egreed | _3¥13-1m : COND-HAND IANO A lange, aeeortmant, = — Arizona, with headquarters ‘ut Sata Foc NM, | eeey ee eara he Hohenzollern, where he |‘iamed Rufiin; Fish, ‘who was Kemmler's | to a proposition to go abroad for a year or two | 7 ocg ENON GPIINGU AND MUMEMAL DATWR IF coecurs rence, wall poakvend yet at ven LADIES’ GOODS The comuanding generals of the depare, | Lede reception of his royal relatives and the | Companion during the last days of his | abd see the world. "The parting between Neilio | JR ios AMAL RATER, | fow'nevien, Riv IAL ND UCL NENTS ene + en ° mbers jadron, : tryi bi rT Ib prices aud ii eri, wiuch will be aereged = | ments of the Missour!, Texas, and Arizona will | ater taking leave of the queen the emperor Leap peat ery — onion sacra not Locate my pomenid cotean taxasjoome piagsapaaoiae NOSTHLY ISS PACMAN Wat ‘kanes 00, ets FRONTS! FRONTS!!! | report directly to headquarters of the army. | will dine with the Prince of Wales on board the | ¥"9 ‘Sche me. beaten eee te "feounsel | hor he started. ; About stx hours from Wushivgton. 4 delichtful home | ag Siz Mares Bveee, Wace Wie cae as aREEE Lente cee ae Yacht Osborno and at midnight, he will | 1oy qe thee first named, says that two of bis | Satufday, stalwart and browned, Henry | aud sireusrt er - sug x. ¥ rnaxprs, Sea tlepettnent of Calitorma, Tinsferted to | leave in the Hohenzollen for Heligoland, where | {7 ts have been iu a state of terror borderiug | landed in New York, and made his way home as | ¢tainewncxceled fn any mountain resort. MEDICAL, &c bates Ur? vere owe Seiaee tenet Cniaicail from the rade 7 eee Sunday and present himself to | oo iisanity since the facts regarding Kemuler's | rapidly as steam could carry him. At2o'clock | pywtt¥ nm cou baton of putneuel waters, ———-— = = "= a department of the Missouri to tho division of | '* M&W seauired subjects, execution became known. Notice of appeal to pmother and von were locked in exch other's| An Jysneure awiuuuluy pool, touperatare ot water | PM. LEON. if als has stayed the execution | arms, while Miss Richardson stood by and sur- | over50". ‘Te Widest Established and ouly Kelishle Ladieg> ELOPED WITH THE BARTENDER, | (1 tie sentence in. oach case, but tho. veyed the pair with streaming oyes. Half an | gjthy tone), gmuscmente, wood music, fine awn, Fly tetas 44, the CI) ee _Shampootng. the Missouri. Troops serving in that state will xcH DIG, SCOULING ANR DEY CLEAN. | Tport directly to division headquarters, 205 es " . Mt ete Snua she peeemienton ale badly walks upd rambles {n ibundance. can be consulted weil), $404 C at. beivean 456 end Ot ihG@ ESJABLISHM= jew York sve. district of New Mexico is discontinued. | q youthful Heiress Gives Her Guar- pppoe od th sufficient ground for lates in front of the house, a servant brouzht word ‘and sil jtiormatich at A. 8, Prett & Son's | | Prompt treatment, Cousuitation strictly coutidem bt civee sod Rvestag: Dtonte? SSTUWT be oRet ti gear Tener directly to Foronce with the judgment of the trial court | that Mrv, Collins desired to see her son.” He | Mee bun aie “si yO ay 28-we ) CAROLINE LERCH, Yoruscely wi ‘Vite Gopsitnsint headquarters, sire art pees exists in any case. When the supreme court went to her room and was astounded to find 4.8. PRATT, Proprietor, ak ple DOT, Lae SEEM cis ARS es re eae vs ; Annie Kress, aged si the heiress has passed ‘upon the legal pointe invol er prostrate in tears upon the bed The| my6-sime Bock Enon Springs, Va, Teliabie Laces’ Nip eictan, cab Le consulted NION FISCHER'S DR, NING EST. -' Virginia State News. “d ixteen, the he ot} probably in October, nothing saye executive | mother's apparent grief for a time was unoon- | = —————> $i lier eebocpee, UUL a st we ours from SASHMENS AND D¥ie WOWEa ove G Site ‘The scope of the special census agent collect- | $00,000, and Bartle Ott, aged twenty-three, | fiemency or an act of” the legislature can oome | trollable, but ually, and while Henry sat upon | _ IN TRE MOUNTAINS. SoU pm: we les ee ont lay snd Genie Cormente yf all — {ie Deoand | ing statistics of manufactures at Norfolk hag | bartender at the Eagle Hotel, Pittsburg, have | }etween the condemned men anda fate similar | the bedside with arm about her waist, she VATSEILL MOUNIALXMNS=*=~<~S*s=<=S~S BAD AND Bb. Wisk.—DK. ., REOTEREE. See. Ay Sisal, MEO" pve Sosy stverience. Hetowe mea | Deen extended to inolude oyster and fish can-| eloped. The proprietor of the Eagle Hotel | to Kemmler’s. told a story that filled him with horror and de- | C’ - att eatieces beset spose eral c or vi g and packing. Le wed 2 kpert Specialist is Leopold Kress, He is the uncle of the| Lawyer Heinzelman says that he is at pres- | spair. SARATOGA, Lots ieee Cure th alicacse ul b5¥ alt4 As. GOL GARMENTS, MADE UP Oi RiPtED, | A malignant form of ‘ome is prevailing i peal In ‘substance the stricken woman confessed CHa Tonuel: acct er bo elanwe in Taga the Meme of Lynehbars, ey ne nar th aca mie ted | Srnorby tho fact @at be banaotfechncnlly | hat abe was not widow when she married sass apiens iis Sacre eat ne mu S6e eee. maw, | fatalities. : convent to marry the young man, but} Sciausted all possible remedies which father; that she had imposed upon the ADIRONDACKS, Bitte c SF ie a ng oe —_—_—_—_— | , The South Atlantic and Ohio railroad, ex-| it was not He feared an elope-| clients have inthe courts. When final decision 's credulity and Jove, that the girl aes arupay, Uae za Diaanet of Coven ale Gai ay wi LY, EOUSEFUBNISHINGS, _| Facies Sousbeieh Teme jo is sion? Gap, | mont and kept close watch on the girl | fe rendered by the court of appesie he proposes | whom he bad promised to tarry was her own | un Witt penta ain ae eer 20 R Ys,, has been ordered into the hands of s re-| Thursday night, however, she quietly left his | to get up © monster petition to the jor | daughter aud Keay coy FD who had | city a2 fy C ener B G It js stated that the result of the ice in | Bouse, taking » small hand ssishel, sad in colon fy Pprgpemigg Aref nag money | ore g ae “Gellies resbon 7 Rot to arouse ent to ‘OOKING As. the third district stands 94 for Elleta, 26 for sie cou There she mot ‘her lover ands | present legal metliod would be barbarous and imme The alliances of fifteen tidewater counties | Hans ote the Pikaburg und lake Deeg: | Since ‘Keromler was put to death Lawyer GAS COOKING STOVES Sena aang, Arrangements to establish & | Dos “'Tickots wore purcbysed for Buffalo, and Haissshnan says Sioonme See bovenste Ais Om band apd foe sale ‘The bealth of Col. Richard F. Beirne of the | #000 they started on thelr Journey. The elope- | Send Sisters of Maroy sat dtlen sportnes Boe senna . Richmond Sas is waid to be in ‘acritioal con-| Ment TAs Dok Geer ra ene {ai'spends mont of, hie tim resting payor mh31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANT. tion. Footer yates Judigo expressee Zo |, Col. J. F, Bates, superintendent of the free - Ifthe die by the sword, after Serkarsty BP delivery department, is in Norfolk, Vi a Decision. fashion country, he would meet his GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. tor Snereased feclliticn for the varviee | United States Land Commigsloner Gof hae | fin/amon.ct his, counts the mnysteriona,hor- — aes | in that city. just made a very important land decision | rors of the electrical chair have him with H, D. Baza, “Wilhelm Depart, wove seeetets_ 06. Se Pasay ets Satin | Ps IMPORTER AND TAILOR, The German corve! land office officials. effect that breakfast table, to . mn Se ee ant Woteen auctor when Indies whe feof on the inte Bisex Hesia) ‘Se anen recreate bot net showed a ” ‘withous redone ee "i bab yeas FOREIGN SUITINGS, BUSINESS, &e. for Heligoland Saturday. They wore followed ere on. section bold their | to be satisfied neo meat Regen bees just above the paint of Ld ater a 7 { MD. Basa, pease! over wi 4 that are now reported as resting com> due Long mys 4111 Penna ave | the island by from against the whites. "— Wasp, = . fortably and out of danger. . ool Generel Passenger Agent, Geueats. wuts Wash deunucesnon ; Z . * & . , : f : 8 : f

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