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= a a it Sais bd , _. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. Rave JULY 27, 1891. “SEE MY SPONGE 2 | cry AND DISTRICT. _ Lite ln about fourteen ot een PERILS OF THE RAIL. SUMMER RESORTS. x Disasters in America ond 62 A weahy London method es the | artes Petey aaa aga | Pat re Aer ot, eee sf ae ——| Onde} SISTERS = 2 secret of bis business success os follows: “I | game at first. An excursion train on the C., H. and D. rail- }) / B REEL WinGE MOUS TAINS, } d Do, 6S alway fel happy when I ann advertising for |, Prt Ulan may "ihe feraidett wis Me | toad was wrecked at Midletowa, Ohio, Satur a oa as] pip A then I know that, woking or sleeping, Ihave | Guunigle. Thero is nothing like variety. day night and three persons were killed and D4 ‘ . i " A relesse from the Western Association is | many injured more or less veverely. The train strong thongh silent — eam ~~ Like the title bail of the shell fakir. Now you | of iy : = = is omare never makes mistakes, and | see jt and now you don't. Mr. Young can see | trip trom Some price o | id about | who iscertain to enter the households from | butone atatime. —_ ‘i hour later the accident oceurred at Middle- A meeting of Lonisvilie’s stockholders will be | “" ia ent at Mi | which, if at all, my trade must come, heli on the3bth to determine whether or not | town. A.drawbar about the middle of the train | secure the services of such an agent as this | will be wise to go on with the club. In case | broke and they stopped at Middletown to patch shrew merehant referred to, advertise in Tur | ey let it drop the association will probably | jt up for the run to Dayton. Brakemen were advance enot mouey to run it through the i Evexina Stam. It is read by everybody in | season. ~ ‘s immediately sent out with red flags to flag the Washington. lite. Manager Shannon has the opportunity of hie} #PPToaching train, and nearly half an hour was He can make a reputation now or never, | consumed in repairing the dimbled ear. Red — eee for there probably never wax a better field for | lights were not promptly changed to the rear improvement than the present Washington | of this car, though the train was pulling out feam. It has some good material in it, but it | when the accident occurred at nearly 9 o'clock. | one who never tir DRESS WuRSHES WoLEF's ACME BLACKING Inc! un and diveipline. If Shannon can | "two hamdved ena ae : ke ONCE A MONTH: make it win and gain a position he will be worth | dren were in the last tines conten a OTHER DAYS, WASH THEM CLEAN WITH WET SPONGE corrricnus mone x Von de Ahe denies the truth of the rumor tet crc gee erie pres that the Cincinnati association team is to bo | Some KH thom called “Coreen The Evening Star is the Oldest and most firmly estab i i ¢ Bt. dares Hotel, Ba: OF THE OMAIA PLAYERS—FEATURES OF saTUR- | transferred to Indianapol Brush wants to | Ginney's attention to their peril and he cau After 13th of June, P. U., Buc Biuce Su ts. 7 | have the two Cinciunati teams combined, but | {} dal gc ect bog lc pers PO sie Suu, Pa. LADIES, IT CosTS DAY'S GAME IX PATLADELPHIA. lhe Wan hal Gotwant ns Sscney, "Veet dost Ane tioned them that if they heard train 44 coming mir, EY SPUINGS, VA, 7 7 eter fo ¥ Ss cent a oO foot dines ov fescaios: | #73 st would not be accepted hind he done eo. | incr the ewfal dlsster sae eeone ene as Hot Weather Necessities. i i i lished newspaper published in the 4 day night it was voted to continue the Syracuse | ¢ouFsion was slowly creeping off the side track . : : ire 3. WAL ‘s pe : s dagocgritsr : sks ominous roaring wns heard from train Notice the large square package in the front rank. That's W ALUM SPuisus, VA. 3 ee ; : Faroese ramcier eat | Atenas tous cinched &, | Suefinyer hare capa alte | iien not ver quarter ofaamieemay. |p Note teneeee spare Package in the front rank. Tha Sc; Semen eo cee District of Columbia, having won the your husbands will think it is new. At Cincinnati—-Louisville, 9; * | and everything isin g bape again Nearer And nearer came the monster mogul where 1 longs—ask any jan who has used it. ee What B_YLEMENG, Manacor. ;,| high position it holds in the confi- IK- ON Mow Tite CLUDS sTAXD. ‘he question of Dowd's position haw at lost | YF Middietcres somes Beele eein ight] itdoes. It saves work, saves strength, saves health, time, and wi American Association been definitely settled. It was claimed for 9, ° some time by the Boston papers that he had | {86 flagman waving the danger signal and be temper. Itsaves wear and tear, too—and that’s money. Deli- merely Leon Lorroned by the Washington Clab | immediately called for, brakes, shut oif steam u 1 like Greece beck bi che cane ¢ | and applied the sand. He saw that acollision| cate summer clothes don’t have to be ribbed and wrenched | has been made officially in Boston that an out, | N®% ievitable. ‘Then he and his fireman hey’ e d with PB . ‘i A : 4 has been made oficaliy fm Lowton that an out | joy ed, nnd wu instant later the erash catue, a when they're washed wit carline. Everything is washed hoes whore rear~ Ollixion: i y . ‘The e: - es] » ¥ Nn % 8, i. has become the property of the Nationals. He | ion was Tern of muehty totes. The exeurs| easily—and safely. Pearline doesn't do any more in warm his speed. pene Where e ean, show | il but the two hind eonches had left the siding} — weather than in cold, but you seem to xeed it more then. It’s Tin tate cf Bis Cotems when the mogul engine, with the heavy train ‘ aH 5 > = andi team of she Colambin Ath a oe son | behind 4, ment plowing through. "The tvo| a necessity. But it’s a luxury, as well. Try it in the bath, . " koe) oe = | rear cars of human freight were hur! ” . | tories Saturday, defeating the Y. 3. C. A. team |into the ditch, and the next etch was etruck | and you'll think so, ¥ the score of 11 to 4. Columbia made five | fairly inthe end and the locomotive pushed rung inthe secoud inning aud tive more in the | under, elevated it to an angle of forty ninth. ‘The next game is between the Colum- i ith Dies and the W. L. L. C. team at National Park | Sroch, #ud there it stood, filled with sbr on Weduesay, thie ‘The Liosto:i House base bali Junior nine do- HLL DO IT ASK FOR IT. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, Ww. 3 43 36 49 31 644 Cimemnatt Louisville. ——= | forty years of faithful and unswerving Talia, | devotion to their interests, without | regard to any other influence or com sideration whatsoever, BORA HOUSE, Aveect HEALTH 53 “GE RIRES Sto” — | Cleveinnd.. 41 39 513 a WHERE THEY WILL American Assocration, Washington at Philadelphia. Powliny.driving and tadie Ucrves. JIL Peddlers and come unscrupulous grocers will tell you, ‘this ve = B Ww: tr is as good as” or ‘the same as Pearline.” IT'S FALSE— Pearline is never peddled, and if your grocer sends you some ‘This car caught fire, but Engineer Schwind ig in place of Pearline, do the honest thing—send it éack. 153 JAMES PYLE, New York and his fireman were ‘able to extinguish the feaied the Arsenal Stars in a very exciting | pls : ive. T —_ = — : = = io 'W. GRMES. Prope Boston at Baltimore. twelve-inuing contest Ly tho score of 7 to 6. | Carsdg? cunt if hose from the locomotive. Two = - dren aud servants Lait price. —— National Teague. Erisby pitched u great game for the winuers, | sans ne a ihe ditch, with pemees SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER _RES Philadelphia at Lrooklyn. fimking out eighteen men and giving but six | Dieading for help. Wouucrs set eo work xt = CA Ty = ASBURY PARK, Chicogo ak Cleveland, bite, “gileHokien was batted for seventeen | once to extricate them. Logs, arms and heads : > | carvan Wit ig BUGEAUD S WINE DI Cincinnati at Pittsburg. org could be seen through broken windows or art Ringler, Aber, Park 30:3: WONIC AND NUTRITIVE New York at Doston. were notable. Teesvanerers cad Soaas ot ee asine meow cht aay os oa oer Lay, wedet ?REPARED WITH CINCHONA AND COCOA SATURDAY GAMES. a with the frantic cries of mothers eecking hus-| GoNukiss COTTAGE: a. Fil view of the picturceaue and reser irae “Association. MILLIONS. bands and children. Many had been cut by | C8? Sint hase and Pacite aves., SEA-SIDE-JERSEX COAST. Se MG stS | Tar Star ts the Largest paper wee: eee ee At Philadelphia— Athletic, 6: Washington, 1. | sow Mire Hopkins Spent the Money Left | $is##.and timbers in the rush to escapo and a eo OTE covumpra, oe tee” At Columbus t. Louis, 1. bloody faces and hands bore ghastly testimony FEVERS of all kinds, Mer by Her Husband. HOT, RARPARSFmny. w:va, |PUblished in Washington, with « 3 : “5 : to the great number who were injured. = BELMAR, X. 3 TOESE, HARPER'S} AFFECTIONS of the STOMACH, and to At Cincinnati—Cineinnati, 12; Louisville, | ye prope whose death was re-| Physicians and citizens of Aliudietown were Row open:,keartie bach oi naw Fifteenth Season. Will be open from June 6 to October 1 js cant ‘i maaet wise pi Lease: corte Suturday’s Srar, was one of the | soon at the irene to join in resi the un- ew ones Hace the eh se ay se Eee + Hotel open afer Jane in merce et Tsing | Sneral equipment and printing facil- YE sofa very nzrecadie taste At Cleveland—Cleveland, 14: Chicago, 15. ickess wane ia’ duiaes Her husband, | £ottunates. ‘The terror-stricken excursionists oa AGAdTERS UIEL PSSICK aiEST ‘AIN | ities three-fold ger endl batter ine by Z. De |, Washingt i erict ler husband, ep table the houses, th. S-1 ¥F Manager. resort tn Ames @ for descriptive pani great ‘ae sais At Boston—Boston, 2; New York, 13. Maik Hopkins, who died in 1878, was one of | (re, Male gecsen we tees nek ce ——— | Piet BHO Basi eared for ary atten- was suspended, NeroxE wore, Stn menadhberest Facing the ocesn. Now open. jy2-Im 3 A. RR. BANK. MISC At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 15; Philadelphia, 2. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 0; Cincinnati, 1. the five men of California who built the Cen- | and the injured received all nece tral Pacific railroad and made each a princely | tion. All trattie on the railway those of any other Washington paper; - BEECHAM’S PILLS CHASES IX THE WASHINGTON TEAM. fortune. He left an estate that wasinventoried | td relief trains were the only cars moving. . ‘THE COLORADE, TT na. Pera and, having the full Day Reports (THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.) The changes that everybody knew were com- | at $21,700,000, but that was enid to be one- | assengers of the ill-fated train begat: arriving | Now open. ‘Three minutes’ walk from bathing ade — , a ‘, i ae Saas esr aa) Dayton t. but it til] grounds. Accouidates ate Open now for guests. comfortai both the Associated Cure BILIOUS and ing in the National base ball team wisen the an-| third ‘below the real value. His widow re-| 739 12 the morning tint te ‘special train | “eeaee Meouatee SO. eld urwante weekly: | MbREmT OS wee common, at sceeeeeane ie ene | sels Nervous ILLS. nouncement was made of the signing of the | ceived all but $4,090,000 of it auda year or so| reached there with the fifteen most scriously LANTIC Hee aay x3, ‘miles sor tue year the | Press and the United Press, supple 25cts. a Box. Omaha men a beginning to be _—- The | ago she was said to be worth over €30,000,000, | injured people. 4a wit colin’ Loca OH TRACY CO, “PROPRIETORS. a yong oe | of first one was the release of Slattery, which has kine-Se: ‘ in New ¥. A tramp uamed James Wilson of Columbus, ated direct!y 0 ch. Elevator mats sy thas the beauiul pie ji OF ALL DRUGGISTS | already been announced in this paper, and the | |, ** a es Mecsas nibs Ohio, who, with his two little boys, was having modern improveiiente, Se apache ctor sf tus be spent comionabiy. at te | Tented by an unequaled service second insteliment was made Saturday night, | MY. Her father was tam Sherwood, ®)Q tree ride on the freight train, says he is a Washington Hotel, Philadeiptia, of to Cape May. G@. SMITH WORMLE Exclusive Speci ispatches from ab == —= = {when it was announced that First Easeman | teacher end author of some repute. He Mbps cans by occupation, and was on ie oa yt Son of James Wormley. founder of Wormiey special Dispa | MeQuery and Cateher Lobinan had been | to Great Barrington, Mass.. when she was a| car from the front when approaching Middle- | 325-0 ____ ae Cr STOCKTON CAPE MAY RS ‘Guais bab ash oi Ghats, ‘ 5 handed their releases. No one will be put in | little girl, When heand his wife dicd their | town Saturday night; that le plainly saw the Ceara rmreaingeran ice ining $ . soa = : << prominent points in America and en " e ‘2 ig] i 0 e woh ass ——: ‘HE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WORLD. 7 > aE D.C « of Lobman, #« the emb now has two re- | daughters opened a seiect school in the town, | red lights swinging and that the engineer tried aliOw see J SUMMER RESO! ; Soicturepessis wiih hable eatchers—MeGnire and Sutcliffe—winle | which they maintained for several years, Miss | to etop the train, but could not, and the heavy Col. JOHN M. CLARK. | Cuisine and service unsurpassed. arene June 15. Has wei-shaded lawn, fue | Europe, it prints more and fresher ee Coen BF | McQuery’s position at first will be occupied in | Sh wrwood teaching music. ‘The father of Mark | Cars crowded him into the excursion train. ————= | Raton, 83.5), #4 and 85 ESE Mutsy for tro ere ~ Sa Oe as Se lh ‘tnr- | the future MeCauley, formerly of Onu i by the directors that Sz: | will be for the better, as MeQu rs been hitting the ball of late, whi jo. 3! ms 0 per week ne IC CITY, ¥.3.. sons 1n one room, B40, #: © year ; ot nen’ water baths; | CUfditx to ocation, Rewanht svroved mater) anvominenta OO | Ratuubin and drainage alssie y yettect 3 ee hours. Mops ta the eveungs. Hopkins bh in Great Barrington. In 1849! From 11 o'clock Saturday night till 6 yeste e change | Mark Hopkin, then » single man of thirty-five, | day morning the union depot at Dayton was uk not jo Caliiornia. He lad a few thousand | thronged with an anxious crowd of people. wuley . and with ©. All were impatiently waiting for tidings of Hagerstown, Telegraphic News than any other Washington paper can possibly sup- so far this season, has made an excellent bst-| 4 hardware store relatives or friends on the wrecked excursion S ¥. THEODORE WALTON, sshi i ting record, and has Veen doing s trite beter | yuoney” anal in 1858 3 back to | train. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Sy24-1w Proprictor ply, furnishing at the same time a than bis predecessor in, field work. He is at Barrington and married Miss Sherwood, | Railroad Company, on whose road the accident SS SSS f. "HE ALDINE, CAFE MAY, S.J. LAWN. ROCKVILLE. MD. 7 has au average of 09 in bat- | wine was his cousin. ‘They went to Caliiornia | Oveurred, eontroiied the only telegraph line to , IFERIAL, ATEAN ie Cory, 5.4. | I Pint house tts, the beach opposite hot and cold ae fr, cepa of rues Sly 16 greater amount and better quality of im 1895, and in 1859 Mr. Hopkins, C. P. Hunt- | the scene of the wreck and it was impossible cases at this iavorite resort, Itis hand- | _ Sel: PHEODORE MUELLER. t the CLALENDEN HOTEL. 14th Domestic and General Intelli« | ington, Lelind Stanford und the two Crockers | 10 get anything like scearate) Intiemindia, sie one fopieued Nasall modern um | 7m WINDSOR ——— avin | Local, a 0 agitate tee question the | ‘Ihe suspense of the people was paininl to Ieceives 200 tests. and is 3 sear — re erest ever, since the, news of Shannon's 3 Pacitic. People laughed at theme but | Witness. ‘The firet train to arrive, beariug « CAPE MAY, N.. BICYCLES. gence, and a lurger quantity aad | Vent was first peblished in Tur . snd th made fortunes. Portion of the excursiouiste, came in about 4 . = a = = ae Was that Manager Snyder would cease to be| For eome time before Mr.’ Hopkins’ death, in | 4-M., and two hours late: another bearing the Ie FAYE YOU Been waiting Fos one higher grade of Original and Selected wrth the club after Yhursday of this week. | 87s, ue was at th fad a great sufferer | dexd and wounded.” Then it was learned that PE ER ‘THE LADIES' | This is merely what everybody really expected, | from sciatica. The ouly place where he could | three people bad been killed outright aud LONGPORT, ¥. 3. = iterary Miscellany than any papas ke julthough it was persisien d_by the | find relict was on the top of the mountains | oventeen others injured, some of them seri- | tion Tey cp te teach Tick Sask cold ome. eaten a 1m “ GS er | dieetory from the start. Sayer has done | over which be had helped to build a great rai | ously. ‘The wrecked (rain consisted of fourteen | ai er ay 5 i SAMES aie NOUIE Light and strong, ball bearings all over, and only | in the District, 3 3 - Pitts or wetting to improve the tam work of | road, sud ine cabin on one of the high peaks | Coaches and one buggege, and was bearing | pNoLuDiDE, ALLANTIC GLY, 5-3 = #5. Fhe committee o ie Alexandria city coun- | the nifie. Shannon will take his place as man- | }, spent the latter part of his life. In San | Sbout 860 employes of the Cash Register works Ascii 60 tsa tee Anentucky ay tman ave., Ocoan Grove, N. J. ALDIITED NUMBER IN 87 | ager and will begin at once to reorganize aud | Frajicisco the Hopkins family lived ina mau- | and their friends to Dayton from Woodsdale : as socitbie trsi-class. Ternis reasonrbie. nm u it | to establish a new system. sion that cost €1,00),000, = Island Park near Hamilton, where they had FONTAINE, 130.8, KENTUCKY AV nonin X. H. KILMER, —— - rey a der paiaalan end somes WALLIGAN WRITES 4 LETTER. Some years ago Mrs. Hopkins bought land | *pent the day in enjoyment. 4 ert ‘ovation: ‘only: bait square trum be TN OR Stk SPRAY VIEW.” unminax &oeereee Ne a ap Letters to | Halligan, who was to have come here but| surrounding the old Hopkins homestead in KILLED AND INJURED. Hosacalled. Mates: 98, $20, S12 pe wt | ,Bizeetly on the beack ; ciowe to hot atdlcohd oa water eal ue =. wuarked Stor des | who went tothe Cincinnati league club after | Great Barrington and i the Fear of that) The following is un oficial list of killed and SCHALELERS ASD | enti season, Open SUSE LING ZB CRAVES, Meberee._(928)_ 388 30m a. |he bad accepted the advance money of the | Cunce was talked ubouy in all pala of ihe injured 1D Atuntie City S.J. how Open. prote:teg argu i Je 1___|_SUSEPH WHITE, Proprietor. _ VEN RAPID SAFETY BICYCLES MATERIALS, ationals, has written to President Bennett| country. She was aloné in her gfeat San| Killed—Frank L. Simonton, aged seventeen, % to tig | “BE AURORA. chemereben siete cation. ng —— 1 : a ne Seam? | jose o: broken spoken sixty Seaton, “cusiion tires, Ofiw eastaee,b Attatie aves Uceaa Groker Sy, | Mle eur. Catt tase ave. PALA PTup. Syeda rl A aa ¥.0. Box 400. dJei-tus b dae WANT TO SEE THE NEW | (pe SHELDON, CAPITAL DART. . : Sues nesta a : HIGHEST GRADE HOME PRODUCT. WITH CUBH- low open. F-evator ani furnishings all complete. | ES. More atid better accumuuodanions for the imoney than | We carry the best xsworted itu of wheelg im town, any diel ou the derscy cous.” Write for creme. FokCHo, TOURIST, KENWOUD, EC. ae ae Temi Sipe cs tee, SR - | JP OTEL ALLAIRE, SPRING Lak : aE eee m Hora on beach. Firstclum thiouglout. =a See een ane oe foslan water. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. tay 183m. ‘[HE i801 COLUMBIA SAFETY BICYCLE Being delivered at the 1 a | saying that the only reason why he signed in | Francisco house and it was natural that whe | years: Wm. N. Matthews, aged fourteen; Min- Cincinnati was that that club offered bin more | should be eazer to return io the home of her | nie Freer, aged twenty-six. He returned the advance money and | gir-hood. She often spoke of the affection she | Injured—Frank Patterson that he was sorry that the thing Lad hap- | lad for Great Barrington. ‘the palace she | amputated; Joseph P. Cle pened. He was asked by the home club how | Luilt im her old home cost over 2,000,000. It | arm amputated: Joseph L. Snavely, Pottstown, sed | much money he wanted and he was offered the | is of biue dolomite, 178 by 148 feet. “It is w| Pa. lett leg badiy incerated; Squire Murphy, cation tueretor. together with | figure that he named. While ke was on his way | very bard stone, of finer grain than granite, | internal injuries; Frank Itieger, compound fom. ana bide Gin these ioFias | east he was offered more money and he tok it | and was obtained from a neighboring quarry | e of eft arm; Wm. Aman, left foot | yarts of vals, JW. DOUG. | Without even consulting hisformercaptain,who | owned by herself. ‘The exterior walls’ show | ; Annie Vernard,contusion right OBERT, Comsnisn had negotiated his transter. Of course t the stone in rough surface. Sehlein, both feet badly _ turn of the advance money was the prop The house has two towers. The entrance is thing, and it is likely that nothing will ever be | on the north side, up a wide flight of granite inetcen, left arra |, thirty-one, left af this othe mys A necessary it iy Wik, bee ce aptiuo [ME CHALFONTE, be. DePAkEEST OF 3 Ist — Sealed proposals Will be receiv TE. and leg July 10 heard of the Halligan case in the future, un- | steps. The floor, wails and ceiling of the ves- dla Beason, left foot badly contused; ULMUrjeneed Uvwan View. 7 “CARLETON Bas errived. gi tte: Department of Stare tnt TWELVE Me Up | Read of the Ha ; | ieer pee ors | Marcus Reacciels le ae k ° ue CARLETON, . onrie . . eoartient of gin EM UF | te ¢ ght Up as an argument against | tibule are of bluesto: In its grandeur the | Mareus Emerick, left hip abraidea and buck ue hutne. SPRING LAKE BEACH, N.J. Eee Genetnanh: tite cations sal wiedicoon | the leages st the time whan ths yeace negoti-| sania all eclipses ‘many a European castle. | sprained: Eaith Tuttle, right leg bruised: May F. nopenrs a sowe,_ | Qh 2us 1, Srecialates £7 dime and Seyisine | tina Decuty and puts others to siep, regular subscribers for the trifling ending June 30. IN” ord: | ations are on. the floors and walls are of imported marbies. | Keber, slightly bruised: Gus. Grau, hand eat; | ; FaRNTC a Com. | ean! a SX. Froprietor-_ | Cal! and seo it. Tue Sr eae Guam. SORLELO | In the left tower is « clouk room and i the | Ettie Wolf, let? elbow bruised; Millie Fritz, cut unectcat sven, ‘Sow ovew ioe ith | WW ILBCRION By -THE-SEA.” sum of ten cents per week, AR y and ail tide, orto accept any portion of | right tower a reception room. ‘Ihe atrium is| on right’ check. chin and forchead; Mary te : SPRING LAKE, N. J. “Toronto prego | President and Chairman Young of the league NGLE, proprietor; WALLEM 49320 feet an tin the clenr. ~ N. Season, June 1 te Uctober. GEO. 8 ATWATER & O., is much the Chea; published mys0em ‘RB. K. LETCHWORTH. 1s mi Cheapest paper ‘Lhe iloor is | Rete, born, Ohio, slightly injured. ws and national board excuses his recent bulletin | of marble and the ceiling isof stucco work. pol 3 3 2 i parble and the ceiling isof stuc POl- | DINASTSH 10 ANOTHER EXCURSION THAIN. STEANTIC ARISBHOOKE IN 23. 1424-26 Penn ave | Te a . to the Omaha players on the ground that he | isi:e imitate ivory. The wide wails are A,terrible railway accideut occurred yester- the vesch C ¥ RN. J. in the District, quantity and quality had not been served with a copy of the releases | pauelied with josaice, from Sai : Directiy on t pring hang eer pasteg aati iden eal erste | ULE gE lights.‘ t end is | Gay near the village of Saint Mande, in the de- FuLRgT retort teil cecow Atlantic cu _| of contents heing considered, meds Fe cleace td the ne | almost entirely of gluse. partment of the Seine, France. ‘Two excursion “Ktiantio city a = . 3 epi bout two years ago Mrs. Hop kit, trains collided, owing t err fie 0K_NEW ENGLAN, a 1d acidvesant to the Chief 0: layer was quite at hberty to sign with Cincin-| 4! } Bi i rains collided, ug to some error on the pounbe SEA-SIDB—NEW ENGLAND. - ~ Save. Depertarver, Wook: Ration that'account. This places Mr. Mccor: | Went te live in her Great Barringt part of the engine: of one of the trains. Both | Stat lest tavucuout ta re eS axe Gren, sists, 2c. per yu 5 kuite plaituue, 26 yer 9. bg thee toca Me the president of Umuba, in a very | For some years before that she wpeut be: sumn- | Were louded with people out for a holiday. The | ‘[ HE HYOFIA, PACIFIC AND NEW AVES: | BSc oeuuwa he 1 ceew bowels dl . z eS aa ne : Y | mers in the old house in which she lived when | collision was folloged bye wrong ae a Te open all the yeat: strletiy Urstclass, one lod mestows, it 1 sew house: ity. room: newly - rr betes same featter, fh peculiar light and makes him out to be x ver collision was followed by a scene of frightful | irom teacsterium, 12 0 20 per woe ed, auuderh inips, :circutary at Star oBices meg Sr ihe New Sav shrewd base ball maguate, measuring him on | * Ys girl andin which she waxmarried She | confusion. ‘Three carriages were _ utterly JOHN SHELLENBERGER, id JA ood grits the standards of the league and its satellites, | Wproved the structure and furvished it | wrecked, and many persons were crushed and ‘Manaxer. work of every description. He gave tive men their rele e forwarded | *wptuously, injured in the ruins. About fifteen were killed OUTING SUT IS. that of but one of then te the national beara. | Mx. Hopkine-Scarles gave a good deal for injured. Most of the bodies recov- The fact that these five men received their re- | Chatitable purposes. The greater part of her | ered were without legs, through the seats belng 0 3 } uti to Weshineton asd teatteae Bay, (Convenient 3 leases was sutticient reason for them to sign | $46 Went to the Congregational Church in | jammed together and cutting off the limba LELANDIn ATLAS | bathing. “Boutin snd fishing Steau, launch makes MES, SEC. WAGNER. 1896 14TH ST. Geter t Chiet baa where they pleased, and the faet that MeCor- | Gtest Barrington, of which old Dr. Samuel | Swenty thousand people assembled at the ‘Qu the beach, Bis ue | apples Wh MELICK, Senamerustiomand circalas | 2U0 sys to caucuce thai dhe has opened ber newani SEALED PROPOSALS ADDRESSED To “com. | Mick failed in his duty was not their fault. | Hopkins, an ancestor of her husband, was made | scene, including many relatives of the injured . Stet Wace pe | Sk nae eeseeaents D6 Dee | Seer ascaes ent tartare yered todo rhs Dates wu meta, Vauiitons ice, Alexandria, | "The Baltimore management tried its band at ner in 744; Hor, more than a quarter of a | and dead, | The ucence were most beerirending | tee MAWGIOR ATLANTIG CITY: foc | FE Re, | tid Dress Mair au server tue tan velore, owe 10 Wil. be revived Unt EM of ths Sak end hiawte ury Dr. Hopkins preached in that church. | as the victims were extricated. The engineer AN 2 ALY, i ; er new methods, to Winch sie especialy invites: at Dayur al ee ees et Sek ond Wonhingicm, oe | When the old church wou pulled down about a | and fieman of the second air tore tence t THE LARGEST ROTEL. | fe known hotel will reopen atau. AY KIDGE Ho ANTON AND CAKULINE LERCH, formerly with | BAX MERCH HOUEL TAY RIDGE, sp. “OPENS | ,4NSOS ASG CAMGUINE Lec Bs — UST. IN@i. tur the construction a k an ngton i 1 : tention of the ladies of pein saletoen ot terunttioca | range ta pu ues aueacs See te hain | Gowen years ago Mra. Hopkiis gave £10,000 to- ultve, ‘The station master, on whose oversight | serra er en ee WOLFE & WARRINGTON. D — the gut i resesved to Friect any er | more on ‘Taursday and everything was thonght | ¥4Fd rebuilding it, and after it was completed | the blame is now pliced, has, it is reported, | 272% —__—_ WL OTEL HENLOPEN, CAPE HENLOPEN BEACH, EI : BEIT | fo be wettled, but uow it Tarueout that ate | she put an organ worth £25,000 into it.The | gono mad and distppeated. Tissue Gig. bt aoe boas bow Beane | H sea taihe, Hotel tiy para tion eee ek FETS yay cxzasiso, ‘Tae Stan's circulation tn the Chy = SALLE | date belongs ‘to Boston, or. at least, that Bos- | Parsonage br — > Fommapolg — A COW WRECKS A Locomotive. ns elle RT ar bron and | Porches with a quod vutlook. "Circulars at star office. TT ate acs of Washington is more than three _ DENTISTRY. _ | restos attraction ated to arse ne? Behe | naid 914,000 for the ground on which itmtande | The suburban train on the Chattanooga, | t= “ATLA TIU CIT’, Nc 3., VE | (OLOMIAL BEAGH HOTEL cOLoMtAT oe Poa ANTON FISCHER & SON, = % DX SAKE TAK*ONS SE cOR VTHAND EN. w. | EToqu the arrangement with Wechiretee eer | Mrs. Hopkins earies hud great strengtis of | Rome und Columbus railroad which left Chat. wr Leach. varythuug tow: “Aftauode | C i tilleestom Wasiintons Bae oan 908 @ ST. X, W.» times larger than that of any other ine cupeclty, “Ap riicetins Gomme eet ter ait | repudiated on the ground of base ball law. character. In mental characteristicn as well | tanooga Saturday evening met with u terrible LEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. | toute Humes sable canting aaa ga eO” | gEEANNEL, SUITS AT REDUCED RATES MY ing Arcutcaat tewtis amd ero \ anpesbis’s ¢ine. as in appearance she way rather macculine. | uecident beyond Mission Ridge. The engine | quiE ROSSMORE, TENN. AND PACIFICA GHgT | S810 812 Derwcck, Tene eee eae = = ce newspaper, and the number of its ae Sere SeaeaK aaa = | there wal Dekaron tall Rabiboon cas eh Lo lepeg ree = es = and fares of the train, bet Peon backward, T Atiantic 5 ‘J.; location unsary a) next | rons jon apy to W. T. CRUMP, Prop. 37 10-1m* FAMILY SUPPLIES a iw, death enitzacted poste - : ne Na- | fooked after her great evtate with minuteness. | when it struck a cow, which turned the engine | {he wach: ier convenioncer. O.B. | ()CEAN CITY, i ‘! % i daptet ua Nar etait Se | tiouals and a Aibitics 3 Philadelphia on | She wns capable of making 2s good» barguin aa compleicly over on its side. ‘The Tinemane | Wx EE its Cape May. an O' ‘OCEAN CITy, MD.: Se a readers more than five times as many, Taper, ts une vs ae omar. Sie as Saturday, which the latter won by the secre of | was her husban e her husban: we was | Lewis Potts, is buricd beneath the engine and ary. As Bayard Tr ks, “Thi i r it Bs . i i = cd Wasnt aike aime built of the same a 7 palace and she | was injured about the head and shoulders. A | st-n.w. M.T. SUCTHALL, Mauager. my2l-4m_ | 3 ro Rotel door in four inest Moc lava Cotte. Allat the lowent 2 ap SIA: INFIMMALY NATIONAL UNivin | part of Washington and the gam 4 casy | provided a handsome cottage for iner coach- | wrecking train left for the scene, #PHE STODDART, COUNEK ILLINOIS AND Pas | MILL OPEN SUNS See Fancy tigen Creamery, Seen) eatigaie> and the Best adi med- sy corter Sth. Uyen sto 5, ail the | Victory for the Philadelphians. The b F T ares ne sae eoemers, sera yours Extracting. Sc-. ites” Filings and plates at | yee)? ona moe « batteries | man, ‘Ihe horses in the Great Barrington sta- ooo omen Cotta: sfitle aves. wear Traywore and’ brizhton otele, | Books now open at Hotel. + a, Wako 2b 5 et etuaeertus z faieec. | were Foreman snd McGuire sed Bande ™ and | ble are of the finest breed. On the afternoons ak Collision EE Onie ay git Abianue Citys 3. 32 difetclams family hotel: excel- « _yetzan GEO. KLINGSTINE, Proprietor. | _jy2-m. 946, 948 und 060 Louisiana a: ium in the District. On this point ae TE oes SE weit east Vegan weil and started | of every fair day she handled the reina behind | A Tear-end collision of “Big Four” freight culsie; irs: MANY EY DALGLE IS” | QEASIDE HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, 4 hare, excep | 1 $0 Dat with a yim, but the spurt did not last, | g pair of fine trotters. trains oceurred near Galion, Olio, yesterday erence: SOvAN dit The SEisos Gor: Ae ‘seat intern er | bo be br ed ae ee ere ees morning, wrecking « number of cars and seat-| 9-H SMALL. &S0N8, | PRON fcr's 2 -dampenimmmaee oe OEE = ry we yy Dowd and a triple by Sutcliffe the ; : Ce 52m" y6- ” 5 SLI, gates tee Intrsaey | slurp cam nothing more was done by the Earthquake Shock in Indiana. tering goods all around. The engineer and TOMA, ATLANTIC CITY Nationals, except to give the opposing ini The most distinct shock of earthquake ever | fireman jumped. The road was blockaded. SOUTH CAROLINA AVE., NEAK TIE BEACH, ere casy chaneen with occasional ty to the | felt at» Evansville, Ind., oceurred at §:28 last | | A ead-eud collision WY, mete Sauer pee 5 ef ange isn ey |e ag ca tha "Ln | moe of the gag igo Entn | PE WALLIS behest Sea EAD ASD BE Wh Dit. BROTHERS, 95 & vl i 3 + | resembling . ent inter | it wasa wre and all trains were delayed Ki i Ns Son ; PINEX POINT HOTEL, ST. MARY'S COUNTY, an wey . Ree ecard "eons me ani nde ot that | BO et ae a ere ig nine innings | violent quaking ocenrred, lasting sovaral scc- | several hours, Yea’ | Pacific ave, below Kentucky. one ‘squaretrom beach. | P Mut now open ior aason Ligh Pare So Ghiag | Biclim GbOLA. OMAN: TSS) nb OR, apres COMFORT, ioe SH peo a Hi End Ngee malaria: Lotand | 7 potrie Holand | gold baths; crabs, ‘and oysters. Moderate rates, | + 4, M. WILLIAMS. _ | $2day, $10 Wook and upward. GEO. BOORE S heenties Cats) View 1 a miso Ba ‘Owner aod Pisp. | lis. Best Creat Cheese. or Catawba. a thee ¥ | oud. ‘The motion was lateral, apparently from 1 Fn ee ng Nek. ___senht ” jualarid, roa tating, Goarins, Saline, crabbin, te, <iqeigaiaaapiamamn mor no chamoescousuitecosentedvarsiesras | hick cond three corre aed eens three | oorik to south. Wisdowsrsttiol aod beliainy 'A Mysterious Murder. Toa es | dymtore that Phuvever hed attest ioe eet | Burres: Burren: Burren ne Fe ce treoat hits and thi aud the Adiletics eight ‘ igs y us Mi Kentuchy-chloreed. Ovarer Thole aint a8 Shad te frown my: own hvuy Ue La’Mbies SAMUEL MILLS. auctary | bitwand no errors. Washington's hits were | S¥4¥ed perceptibly. The populace fled in af-| 4 special from Painesville, Ohio, Gives the | and homelike comforts, Tenge ba ee able | Grate rats, $a day, 810 woek aud upward: — Cea ae ee eee ae ee ee tae uae, the latter makiag | {St gine center and private rerlonces mers | details of a mysterious murder. Wms. Wood | #hiei yer weeks": me TONGACREY Sz SSK | “Forcirculas avpiy' to Weak Walaa, 15 Tus Fancy Creamery Batter 230, : . er = or | Soodlform ta lei? fickh taking “theed istedit | emptied of their occupants. Congregations at | lived alone near Mentor Marsh. Not far from | {UE WELLINGTON, panes lady of tin Labo Joeves ber whert, tort of] “ I" : Wi'Sactushs nas Sher aneaaeneaeae | Ecce “Dowd, mands tue exrtce res const | ci the churches xaahed pall teilinto trestreets | hin resided Chas. Gehwind, whoee denehiec OCEAN END Ce Steen eee ee pan eee Meenas Riecten Seine. = fae, Inder’ pernician in the ety. De. BOOTMEUS, | Chances and Alvord made cus out Graver “"° | without waiting for the benediction. Serious | Agnes had been paid some attention by Wood. OF KENTUCKY AVERUE, ner sie leaves hist wuari, foot 7th street, on — ee euioob Meche ae mmmeme — ve ust | “Tie othr victors ‘on Saturday were Cinein- | paslow occurred at several clutches. “At che | Schwind empluyed.u youvg German” nawed ATLANTIC crTy, ¥, 5. Stiteatuer tyyertfetven, the same whart paces MAx#0Un MsTOMED BY VOING A BOTTLE | nati over Louisville and Coluber cont, | First Baptist Chtrch » number of children fell | Hartaan, who bad proposed io Annee ony oe and Thursday ut 4 o'clock peas keotoss nad THE CASH GROCER MS inj ane of ter ae aoa ARB Se Sa: | Lonis. Baltimore and Bostou played for four. | down the stepsand were hurt, none dangerously. | rejected. He was jealous of Woods At 6:30 Sat- OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Tickets sold on the boat. including one day board and ; ~ ‘ - “™ | teen innings and then gave up the struggle, | N¢ fatalities have been reported. urday night ‘a neighbor of Wood heard shots | _je2-2m _M. A. &H. 8. MILNOR, Proprictors, _ | OMOMEMEMCNOUAL TOES ane Point | ftom oben teal mann | eh the gears enamine tOSe Ie ease aga fired in rapid succession on the latter's farm, | Ai WINDelneee aR ee | tee 4ST. §.W. TREATS aLL | "it Sek desk anche tancia sonia ak Had Blood Between Rullroads. followed by cries of help. He hastened to the ‘Gcoan en Tennvave. a a ae PIANOS AND ORG. oon tittl contest w made eight bits und . a $03.2, ANs. a frome Se ee ee ree Ee tee clothing Toa Ee en a | Ee Ca ee ee TNE MAC HOTEL, ST, GEORGWS Istaxp, | (GH UMN, ve STS N This Point. There were two gamer played yesterday. | oficials Saturday night sent an armed force of is clothing and he was arres ‘The | Hcited. a8 ‘pPypemac er * oy xD. |G, 3 3TN. is ZRUNO BY CONSULT | Loulavile,ufter « long series of defeats datitig | twenty men to Netdale, eight miles from Den- | fri Jud. to, hurry him to Seer ASBURY PARK, N. J. 520 por month. “dpsciel arvadeeueens oP ee wens Pine Pianos aud Ones ote Girnise isthe | Eoodoo and wos irom Cincinuatd Dy thecerecg | Yeh €0 prevent the Denver and Western poople | He was fi au ont feld aud sill alive ta ge ASBURY PARKS &: ies er. wie z rath *cauvnine | 9t0 5. Kelly's mex wore in the load until te | $F0m building a line over two and a half miles | in an hour without rogaining consciowuness, | Aye. -. cATALANTA HOTEL." | se an ey ~ | ‘Tse Star gives the exact figures re smuudie. Rc. ai-1¥ | eighth inning. when they went to pieces and | of its right of way on the side of Table moun- re eee ee open TURE 13. {yel2m Ra vay ec Prop. Ww. Jee ~1a 3 Ee of its circul-tion every week, and BE. sc) N. STM ST.. PHILADELPHta, | the Colonels made five runs und won. Crane | tain, which is now about a Jennie Kurtz's Romance Ended. ASBURY, PARM—THE GUERNSEY, 7TH ‘AVE.; ee F F = went) yense! exvenence. Scud for twog | and Vaughan and Meekin aud Ryan were in| pass th the ‘mountains which a rail ‘The body of Jennie Kurtz, the pretty sixteen- | AA delixbttulty locand: eer each na lake: er a a its books and press Late ies VES oreninae” OCS" | the poimte. Louisville made twelve bite and | can use. ‘the men were armed with repeating | year-old daughtor of Charles W. Kurtz of La- | perwor tablet pi ine, a tisk srize Medal Yaris Exposition, 200 first premiums, | CbEErfully opens | three errors and Cincinnati nine hits and eight | rites," The Deure~ and Western people had | fayette, Ind, was found in the Wabash vives | must, ea buee 80 a 4 + | dretaits” Olt Ainge aes momn wd celleree foe | delivery rooms to any persom Saar err. : PROFESSIONAL Columbus wou again from St. Louis, 4 to, |of tome with each walle, Tie Lakewood | Ssturday afternoon. Mr. Kurtz objected to his | “aueay a, 3 SGbe* SEE PERE COSLEE Ho tien aw seavvlaurSnbeeest:’ cosets a -arE ik CELEBRATED G1 by « bunch of hits and some battery work | officials declared that they would shoot down | daughter receiving the attentions of Ellwood A otal: ree Veoron 7 See ee im the MNtpact Sel Mecudgue,tkeceventh anugater-tony | on the part of Stivetts and Munyan, who were | the first mau whoraised « pick or siovel. Good, and last Monday evening severely chas- | clecinaly arieina wats al Siyrprenensst 1S copa dnd Seino anne er ieee OGH PIANOS, i bk Seen See | tnt potas tor er Dose team.” Kelley and ae a Hse er, with a strap for duobeying him. Sperigt abie and aypoinianents, true ‘eine fee sunipiehgn ththscis metal SOUS atayc prom, | its statements, 0 that its patrons pe - Boom Ws | Donohue work for Columbus. 1! Secretary Blaine Improv! ey mate ieee ps? G = sores wisners made four hits and two errors and the | A dispatch from Bar Harbor last night mays: | where the had been emplenng sok they oe oe SF vara Sea - —_— “"—| know precisely how much publicity WE EYENTS OF | Browns three hits and two errors. Secretary Blaine wont to ride with Emmons |last ber family sew of bee alive Sint wanes poet ries beady lagers nos presage they are getting when they buy space as : Syste ; bpson by hie Blaine im an-open carriage, unaccompanied, | moved her aloes and stockings and sprang into | ,Full view of ocean. Neer bathing pavilion, Alltm-| _myrim J.B. DOTY.MANAGER ave < rs __ 3 In Philadelphia today. and the Seeretary held the reins. They drove eh "Beran gio Bik Botoneay per , “AX INN. PRIVATE, | fn ie einen, tHE OLDEST ESTABLIS! Eiteljorg will pitch. ior an hour and a half on the country roads, _prisetta © SN ENPSREY, Bipnitrem_ i ome perk and Terms.¢7 advemising clairvoyant, asts ‘and medrat ‘The President's Sunday, TpPae BELD! ey’ iugrety Has ‘ecunlectas prophets ‘Lohman did not go with the team. bias elock. T % i | ve ning to the Stanwood at 12 0 A| President Harrison with Mra. Harrison, Mrs, ‘ave. ear : Sitee gromrty. orks sapere Kotinson te stl playing for Kelly on setona, | Member of Mr. Disine's family sald today that | Dimmick and Postmaster General Wanamaker | a. 2. WASEMOOD. Mia ce Gpalnen TIGRE ip § 8 B 8 ] $ There were nearly 6,000 people in Columbus | ill'and likely to retire permansatiy froes patie | Attended Beadle Memorial Presbyterian Chapel ioRE— | ; Yesterday. patel tating the home eam in batting Eising wit reroein ‘ere on lato 00 Bor Harber es steeencen, Oe seoiiens was gelled upon ‘McCauley, the new first, ia much heavier than yest ‘ Feo Waskingtou and enter Upon the | Col D- 8 Alexander United Sates Wiis a 1 coe ar Br lished in Washington dares-GA pana a gar Sain | age subiet itself to this decisive test. GB

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