GEORGETOWN COLLEGE. 70 BETALIATE ON CANADA. Propased was not reasonable or ern | ition that the Dosing Exeweines and Aveard\of Premiums ‘The President-Recommends Action to Pro- rireger a the coasting on the Atlantic ee tect American Interests. oo whee be semerowity. oben to Cana- = Caston Memerist Hidt yesterday es { eg ap ques- che pupils ofthe prepaentory-department of ihe | cmp ugsctTor- Tir RECENT nEcIPRocrTY cox- | HOR# Tre ilormaly” tered a Georgetown Untversity hed thoir anoual ex-| — yxaxxcrs—ca¥aDA DECLINES 70 nexovm Di®- | futiog Alte rem Deal fervor rate eens bitetion, end amid-epplamseend the wavingof | cmiINATING CANAL TOLLS OB TO MAKE ANY | The next was the fans the following. progres weeexcollently ren-} qmAANOXMENT RENEYITING AMERICAX XAxU- | 4€@ on thegrest lakes od ae Fle a dered: Overture, The Bridal Rose, Lavallee;se-| yactunes. the same ‘The third was srpeteenens of lection, Cupid's Dream, Debrae; coftege-orches— oe to examine and report Measures necessary tra_aatisted by Prof_Donch.and pupils. Bxer-| ThePresident sent to the Senate yesterday | to arrest certain practices which are detrimen- cines by @Qmcinas of second grammar—A Talk hafternoon an answer to the resolution of Feb- with Oneof the Soldiers after the Death of | rusry 24 last; calling for information-respecting Cyrus, Robert D. Dougies, North Carolina; | reci negotiations with Canada. The Greek reeitation—Reply made:by-Clearchus to | President states that his answer-was delayed at ‘Tisephernes, John F. Wessel, ‘Tennessee: piano! the suggestion of the Secretary of State until —Tarenteila in A fiat, Stephen Heller—Peter | the conference of the 8d inst. took place G. Lebwuf, Wisconsin; S:ory of Phacthon, | between-the Secretary and the British minister original transintion from Ovid, Kenneth B. Tur-| and'Mesers. MeKenzie, Bowell and Geo. E. net. Kanan; Fheethon, or the Briscoe, District | 2st, at which conference Mr. John W. of Colembis: piano arse Ecowsaise, Baker | Poster appeared in behalf of the-government of Henry RB. Towa; Medley tture—— | the United States. "Hovfel’ orchestra; Latin | ‘The Presidentsays: “Theresult of the .con- Demand a King, ranae | ference as to the practicability of arranging # Coes ma’ | | reciprocity treaty with the Dominion of Can- ada is clearly stated in the letter of Mr. Blaine, and-was anticipated, I think, by him and every other thoughtfn! American who had considered }| the subject. A reciprocity treaty limited to i | the exehange of natural products would have ions of the twenty-seventh artic! Alexander St been such only in form. Denefits of —_ the treaty of 1871. We learn of late that it has Rev. Robert | ®,tTeaty would have innred almost wholly to for the year 1992, and unless « vaice that | C®2Ada. Previous experiments on this line | we resort fo some form of retaliation our shi; oe at | had been unsatisfactory to this government. A and transportation 7 te fm Teminisce®t | treaty that should be reciprocal in fact and of | fected continually to thie to this u: eiprocity treaty of 1884, rete pan gt ate wi Prey oe asa baa fr a new treaty, was ined to natural articles produced by both countries in sbundance, and forming no basis apap reciprocity treaty like the treatice = leh he Ae wi of ni ce an | tiseioners is sisted in the report of "Mr. Blaine hich we did n on pratues. as follows: ‘In the second place it seemed to be The t treaty of Cermagerys Sys: ratifica- «| impossible for the Can government, in |-tion by the Senate, raekppal and impor- @ | view of its present political relations = obli- fant list of manufactured articles. In conclu- | gations, to extend to American . goods & profer- laine says: “The trade statis | ential treatment over those of countries. cer for 1890 show that the total exports from As Canada was part of the British empire) Canada into the United States amounted in they did not consider it competent for the do- | value to $39,042,000. and of this sum @38,442, minion government to enter intony commer-|990 consisted of natural products. The chief cial arrangement with the United States from itor of the United States for the iraport the benefits of which Groat Britain and its col-| trade of Canada is Great Britain. For the last onies should be-exeluded.~ “It is not for this government to argue oy | sfainat {his annomcement of Canadian oft- 7 Walter’ S. Martin from , C##l*’ opinions. It must be accepted. however, ot, 941. If Great Britain should be permitted Mat clawticn Feench, Pest prenaiem, W, | I think. as the statement of a condition ‘which to ‘enjoy gratuitously the benefits conferred pesdalines Mackarienaell pasaees se places an insuperable barrier in the way of the | upon the United Siates by means of a reci- Chazero; distinguished, Mark E. Bayly attainment of that large and beneficial inter-| procity treaty, its benefits to the latter country ably mentioned, G. Cuthbert Powell, Robert de | Course and reciprocal trade which might other-] would in a great measure be neutralized.” Foret Kelly. ‘Third grammar First eee ee MR. FOSTER'S REPORT. » Arthur A. Alexander; second premium, | ; The President also transmits a report of date — liced that Mr. Blaine reports a8 Ears sa a ODeughae. Ceenas" Ii, | one of the results of the conference ‘an aformal | of June 6, 1892, from Mr. John W. Foster, in Seti Bichard 3. Watkins: hovo-ably engagement to repenl and abandon the draw-| which he says that after the adjournment of " back of 18 cents a ton given to wheat the first conference the subject of discriminat- that is carried through to Montreal asia favored introduction of these articles into Canada as against the world, but it was not ved that the Canadian eady to propose or assent to such an arrange: - 5 conclusion of the Canadian com- he following | senior classes, » Francis Bor; ned, James J. Toomey Pre: guished. Wal ly me tion W. Outerbridge + Paul A. Callahan was of this class from third gramma: Andrew Berr oFo- From nit Britain, $42,047,526; all other countries, t ous VIELA, ATLANTIC CITY, sleet hp L™ semis tang = Sad ba fa SR ORDAN Se FS = Le H west eure ic ae boii icros moder & GEORGE BEW. FICK. ee ave igen “eases ‘TLANTIC CITY, N. LAR poets retclaee. G. "0210 83 per day. S10t0 G18 per week pig Foret MT. PLEASANT, AT A’ ITY, Vetere Hote. ‘ORIENTAL, ‘end of Virwinia ave. asl tae ae spt ie City... He sot ur hae mb26-c06m Yer Mra. 8..AKE. [OTEL BOY! tantric crry, x.3. ‘entucky ave., near the ocean Large lawns, porches uses. Is now on ane OE TOSON. 3 “*Klso Hotel Johnson, Washington, D.C. je@i-im HoT=£ WELLINGTON. OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVR. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘M.A. & H. 8. MILNOR." Bad plas a a — Bester ee aes — my7-tu,th,s,20t _ Minnequa, Bradford Co.. Pa WHERE A Plz ro%, ide aa” ASD Rages spony MLAS sue ary 3e8-4m BLUE pig eke Pa. Oem SPRINGS NGS AND BATHS. coe a ene Sri a a Tere jocesnae “ALUM SPRINGS. VA, et ere ee ene 6 Oe ERT meme aoe TIS, Prop. uae aie as me Esk HOUSES 7 oe Indorsed by the Medical Society of Virginia, as well as other high medical authorities in the United Stetes and Europe, are NOW OPEN. ‘Rates according to location of rooms end length of stay. Special rates for the season. Capacity, 1.250. afroad throat ti sri Pamphlets can be bad by undersigned. fe26-Am m station; near rleterrld, PS REPRE JUNE 14 ne, and mont omapie’ oll Frake "Sersice from Washington and g Lowe Late Suset sherpa WO. aly netomat ith timine car aye stan —— Poti, Ams st Leone ten ma daily the famous FB vewuinate = rule raih, with, dinige” “oar for prey Pm, Lexineton 6 10pm. contectiag in Union Depot >. 2°00 pm, ally — for Gonlonsviiie, Char. seat Wichinonas "Waynesboro. Westen eed, 5 ions and’ tickets at Company's Oftcem % SW POLLER, Oowt Pesenewe Agent. STEVAXTA ROUTE. cathe ee we Sy = Santor F snd the es a rsty elie Schoo! | THE GREAT ‘TO. emcee Le aC fost Loni, AB oe dutty. with sat Bi Petit eRe jarday., MipeT a Rr 20, 10.00 and sot station, Pafisdeipiin, for ‘Am. week re MLO 2, nil -o™ * Carolina ave. ; ee-1n GEO. L. PEYTON. | coume. “Sevan ont eat PAYOR. | 5) Se eee saunas HOTEL. Pome BEL orn AxD MINERAL BATHE, ad Reakucky oven nd beach, Atlantic City. New sah rica In the Great North mo tains, near W ‘eidcta Mrs A MARION. jottmn 1410 of Congress al, & Ca feuing ge latge swimining pools iPHE CHALFONTE, eee oe Fob frat cecaar ON THE OCEAN FRONT. Descriptive flustrated booklet mailed free. Spring Lake, N. J. the ‘, RICHARDSON. _ aati pany Callahan, cor tolls canals again brought ‘HE “CLIFTON.” ATLANTIC CITY, NER PRGA ee fox Zune. A, Cltaten_ Regie ao fhe: | from there to Europe. By the American rail- he Seouen or the Gander greesaeat Titi poticind Garnet oe acl biz pe eek: rT ran ee wee A , F. Cxrroll Mattingly Sey GaS from Ogdensburg and Oswego | through the British minister by a note from | _Jel0: oie ons (Ro Popiular houses at Spring Lake. N. catty mentioned, | F A. Callahan. | *%4 other American ports the shippers paid the | the acting yecretary of state, March 17 last, but ‘THE EERTON, KENTUCKY AVE. APLANTIO Sei Mm. B cLADAUGH. | GWEET CHALIHEATE spEiNG Premium, George H. DeClonet; dis-| full 20 cents a ton, while in effect those by the no response was made, and on April 4a new ut near beach. Appointment -caae TRG Rawr co., va aes eke R. Honter. Harry B,| way of Montreal pay only Scents, It was un-| order in council was issued re-enacting the re- ie, logstion | modern conven! ince 2,000 feet above soa Jevel. te pamper Jerome N.C. Bonaparte were pro- | ‘erstood that the Canadian commissioners, who | bate provisions Against which the United States we. E de6-1in" "BROOKS & RIC! geo, oted fo this claws from first radiments after | Were all three members of the cabinet, would | had remonatrated. At the second conference LN name Atlantic City. my? Winnson acre the mid-year examination. 1 elassies— | “eto the withclrawal of this discrimination.” | the Canadian commissioners denied that they heat throughout. a pure "wier, Cipeulars P Ernest E. Pons: Poash: ‘composi- A SERIOUS PHASE OF THE SITUATION. had givens any assurances that the alleged di mb73-6m_ J. RCKER' SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. Bre, or A. M. SELLY New tion—Premium, Ernest E. Pons. Higher _ “From the report of the recent conference | crimination ar Pe estes! and that they T= BOMEYHOTEL, TR TRAYMORE. (THE acapian, = = bra— First in J. Finke; second | . ‘ Ai romised only ve government ia Gite eo "een rina Tntkgnished: | DY Mr. Foster it will be ——— patel Piagy-oquis 16 They insisted that the | The celebrated resort for Washington's elite, espe F CASTINE, MAINE. : == Robert D, Douglas, Andree Berry, honorably | Commissioners declare that this statement doos | Conerien, the. matter. They. insist against the | en Sento 4 CTOTNEE GREENE & CO. | , Open Finest location on the New Ensiana | A GRORA WisVA, $2000 FEET David & Walker, J. Neal Power. | notconform to their understanding. and that@ United States nora violation of the treaty of myles 4 : reer resa for boating and fsb- furnishings, accommodations bas Darmg the year Henry R. Gower and Peter G. | the only assurance they bad intended to give] 1871. Secretary Blaine controverted this view, | [2E IRVINGTON, Broo oer TS water. Rates, ms to A. T SHUITLEWORIE. sine, Lebeut promoted to this class from | ¥a# that the complaint of the government of | and on the 4th instant the Canadians proposed ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., ai HOTEL 00, Rey = lower pn onl Lover algebra, division A— | the United States shouid be taken into consider- ane ees in council by allowing the ‘ON THE, W. A. WALKER Mi ie = > First preminm, Pani A. Callahan: second pre-| ation by the Canadian ministry on their return shipment in American ports of cargoes des- | _%16-1m is THORNDIRE. rooms, good ‘beds’ ta abun ati ‘sur oe iom, Maurice B. Lee; distinguished. Francis | 0 Ottawa. Mr. Foster, who was present at the for Montreal without loas or rebate on | "[‘HE HOTEL STICKNEY. ATLA: Place for , Health and mifort. reulars it Star X. Delaney; H. Ambrose Marsden: honorary | first conference, confirms the statement of Mr. bee ed that free navigation of the Hudson ct uta say ware 3'fo ecko. JAMESTOWN. RB. I. REFER, Dro opmetor iayaiwolgan mentioned, Numa 0. Laure, Arthur A. Alex-| Bisine. While this misunderstanding is unfor-| river be allowed to Canadian vessela and boats wes tnbdising LY. M Meare, wine Sopes TAS ALLEGHENTES: bader, D. Sullivan. Lower algebra, di- | tunate, the more serious phase of the situation | from the end of New York state canals to New aa INGLESIDE, ATLANTIC CITY. N.. “Pleasantly located on Narragansett bay. Attractions driving. burses "bc Cowling” “alley Yison’ B--Pirst premium, Richard Chazaro; | i that, instead of rescinding the discriminating | York city, Kentucky ave.. 60 fect from ocean. of the place—Excellent boating, still-water bathing, ema rgumonable rates. JOHN “AS "ae | N Second, premium, William N. Roach: distin-/ canal tolls of which this government complains, | | ‘The Secretary of State declines to entertain | 23% fine drives, tennis, hops at the various hotels, sail of ez H. Dugan, Daniel W.|the Canadian ministry, after the *re-| the eonestion as @ satisfactory settlement of NT ‘20 minutes to Newport, an hour's drive to Narragansett Forgpesps ETON, GARI rr, op. SF eecgioe, "Pickard J. Watkins; honorably | ‘rm of the commissioners from their | the questio: arene Pier, ‘Thorndike” has large airy rooms, piazzas | iarse’ 8 od ale ee Scoglen arate Rice: mentioned, Joan M. Sheehan. First arith-| visit to Washington on April 4, reissued| ‘The Canadian commissioners said they did CHAS. WAGNER, Manager. | and porebes to Sfloors. ‘Special rates for June and | *uundan. fishing. Circulars at Star inetic and ‘bookkeeping —First premium, Pran-| *ithout any communication with ‘this gov-| not feel authorized at present to agree toa re- | _SAMUEL WAGNER, Proprie § ay cis R Banter ond premiam, Samuel J. | ¢™ment the order continuing the dis-| moval of the rebate on canal tolls, but stated T= MANSION, A TELAMICG CITY. September. ‘ W. ¥. DEAKINS. _ Waggamar:; distinguished Edward B. Kenna, | CTimination, by which a rebate of eighteen | on their return to Canada the subject should my28-s,t,thim C. E. WEEDEN, Proprietor. Gi FENG 3D eh Paid fare Bi mage oun Agustin D. Daly, Herlert S. Patterson, | Cemts a ton is allowed upon grain going to| be again submitted without delay to the do- aie Cee an ae eee HE NANEPASHEMET. -~ gnapdoay river, 20 ‘rom Har Rudolph M. Paebeco, Charles B. Burke: | Montreal. but not to American ports, and re-| minion ministry, and they hoped to be able Orchestra from June to October. bs i MARBLEHEAD, MASS. pore ern act mates Michael F. O'Connor, James C. Sappington. | fusing this rebate even to grain going to Mon- | within two weeks to submit to the government tion addons AMM BROWN." ok asa on. Return eke eos F. M. Carr, Prancis J. Leonard, Joueph | teal if Scesiipeed ate American port. The | of the United States some new proposition on | _J21-2m CHARLES McGLADE. scription BROWN: Stevi TTL TOF HOUR = er M. Keefe, Theophile C. Felter: honorably} report of Mr. tridge, the ¢olicitor of the | the subject. It was, therefore, agreed that the *[ RE MARYLAND. NEW YORK AVE, Hi) NEAR THE Niieaoaxer REE | ovation 400 feet: iteeher Bato sues! mentioned, J. ©. Tobin, James. Whed-| Department of | Siate. which necompanies the | present conference should be ‘terminated with | >, mina eed hoot eee” scenery from particonanens table and bee. Joseph 8. Duffy, J. Reymond Stafford, letter of the Secretary of State, states these | the understanding that the Canadian govern- ey ay QREM: Firet class; al! motern conveniences; best services: Ts. LO liam X rast, Antkow 3. Ghexiden. discriminations very clearly. That these orders | ment would be expected to make some further Proprietor and Manager. | fronte the ocean near bathing beach and Casino: 00| FJOTEL ESSICK. & HyGHLAND DEARE, ARE, PA. MOST arithmerio—First premium. James | % to canal tolls and rebate are in direct viola- | communication on the subject to the govern- Te ERT Ee TENNESSEE AVE NEAR ae guests. Special ratesfor families. Also cottage, 7 sleep- serine par a EA Alexamier; second premium. John S. Gar- | tion of article 27 of the treaty of 1871 seems to] ment of the United States, but without preju- tlantle City, N. J., will reopen ing rooms, 12 inall; all modern conveniences. tb ‘Yan: distinguished, Don. Morrison Carr, Paul| be clear. It is wholly evasive to say that dice to any action ania latter government W. E, CHERSEMAN, my2-1m JAS, A. TUCKER. Prop. ORL Alexander" Prgene H. Mullan, Louis L. Prince, is no discrimination between Canadian t see proper to taki EE VICTOR. > He pomeeey Big + ah and American vessels; that the rebate is oe T’ ‘ATLANTIC CITY, NERPORT Foun x0 00! erate eee cea For ‘te a tae medal, J. Malin Craig: pre-| allowed to both, without favor, upon grain NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. Ocean ana South Carshine ave. Has ave prepa bere June 25. 5 BELLEVUE AVE, {be | culars ee eT ee minum, Mark F. Bayty: dicinguished, Wiliam | carried through to Montreal, or transhipped at ———— Ls Pen as watering piace. | foona, Blair count 3. Joyee: honorably mentioned, Peter i. | ® Canadian port to Montreal. The treat rans:} Knocked Down by Lightning—Activity in Tew Te cece eee Soportonity 6 era eis of ca “To secure to the inhabitants of the Umited Real Estate—Notes. ery siege Cts, aoe E SUMMER RESORT Ser medal, Wiliam T. Quaid; | States theguse of the Welland, St. Lawrence tnd | correspondence of The Evening Star. Sew. ELLIE. Anas i aD Bait Wil reopen JUNE 1 lawn, fine ‘Welter & Marti < r canals in the dominion on terms GFIELD, (OCEAN A TAG] scent a’ fae art Matting, Wil, | equality with the:inhabitents of the dominion” Senay Fane a; ee, Tov WINGEAED peat haa THE) STO Ow ANAGER me fee F_MeCaioaghy dua cog enix wis secs During @ severe thunder storm which oc- roy comnotte Magonvenigioes, sZe5n* | HOUR, a RL, or EVEREES HOUSE es Kr33 Momnery novan % Gower. Francis B. McDermott; honorably | “Tt was intended to give:to consumers in the | ° schentenprs we Pogerd lope ncaa sePHE WILTSHIRE, OSHHAND BEACH HOTEr. fa mes obs ESA ete a Blo bedar mentioned, Robert D. H. De- | United Siates, to our people engaged in rail. | 70k the ina about thirty yards Ocean end of Virginia ave., rill be rane 33 by, M.'F. = my24-1 ILB, Proprietress. Richard J. Watkins, Edward G. Her- . from a new building now in course of erection Atlantic City. Brigtor ee at irene jowDor ‘OCKWOOD E Ea RPER'S FERR RY, Wo VA meee Ee eteoes Pizrntem, Bobert.to te For- | 2008 Smoeportation and to those exporting | s¢ West Rad Pax station. Mr. John Brigham, | _my3ifit ¢cm” vie" fg td y CHANDLEN & CO. Karraganest sal ais, dni aA nuligpen dane: Sad from our = jual terms in ed —, ae ee Ahem aes & Orpen. | emo. ports equal terme is posing: Cini | 55 ctr ct Georgetren: who ser ef the tr "ais feet EE post pgs te FE, Prooretress"iaya0.s late equality of treatment was the consideration for concessions on the part of this government made in the same article of the treaty, and which have been faithfully kept. It's a matter of regret that the Canadian government had not responded promp our request for the standing near an open window in-the building, was felled to the floor by the shock and ren- dered insensible for some time. The hair on one side of his head-was also somewhat singed by the electric fluid, A young man in an ad- removal of these discriminating tolls. The | joining room about thirty feet distant was also Jos. M. Carr,Benning’| papers submitted show how serious the loss in. Kec dorm by the force ofthe shock, but re |w P_Cook, B. Bennett Darnail, Jos. S. Duffy. Atieted is upon our lake vessels and upon some | ceived nodamage except being badly te year Samuel J. Bagenanan, Jas FE. | of our lake ports. In view of the re that the | The building escaped without injury. z oni Robt. Perry, | Canadian commissioners still contest with us| At the closing exercises of Rockville Academy Herbert 3. C. Sappington, Thos. | the claim that these tolls are discrimi-| medals were awarded the following pupils: M. 2 . Connor, Harry I. Hill | nating, and insist that they constitute | Thompson of Gaithersburg, the scholarship Wat ow Promoted.to-this class'| no violation of the letter or spirit of article 27 | medal; ; Walter Williams, the medal for mathe- from of the treaty, it would seem appropriate that for languages, rodiments—Pirst ium, Paul | Congress, if the view held by the executive is county, for de- premiom. Wm. Helmick; | approved, should with deliberation and yet with mnt. An interesting address was deliv- portme: ered to theupils and honors wore awarded in the various classes. After the close of the ex- ercises & hop was given to the oat by th by the W. Pinkney Mason, which was | pe > ed take such steps as may be necessary to secure the ts of our citizens. In view of the delay h have already taken place in transmitting this correspoolence to Eoagress, Ehmave not felt justified in awaiting in’by many visitors, among thers Misa the further communication from the govern- | Minnie an of Baltimore, Maria F. ment of Canada which was suggested in the re- | Rockwell of New York, Miss Eva Russell of cent conference. Should any proposition re-| West Washington, Miss Gertrude Gardner of goentioned—John McLeod Page, | lating to this matter be received it will be im-| Washington, Mra. and Miss Preteyman of Bal- Miexander, A. J. Avtelo. Devereux, mediately submitted for the consiGeration of | timore, Entwistle of West Washi MCarz,,Thotzas P_ Clarke, R_ Bennett the Senate, and, if forwarded within the time | ton, Miss Me. Marie Wadswor , will undoubtedly anticipate any final | and Misses Culver of W Misses Choate Thomas Bfasom4 action byCongreas.”” of Washington Grove fy irs. Hogg of Phila- 5 Silie e — MR. BLALNE'S-LETTER, Gelahin, Mesece. Goots Hayoosk, Nat. Page snd —. teats ThePresident incloses.a report from Secre-| of “Lynchburg, Var Willismest: of “4 tary Ulaine, dated April 15 last, which-was in | City, ‘Evans mane Fugitt, Garrett Park, Samuel Cle- answer to the Senate resolution, but was,.as he io Frsderick county and “Morris Foote of i —— it the echington, Fin a nab won vided for Sltm Repth, second premium,.famuel J. os oy Secretar Teter. gocasion, and t_dring ths cvening elogsnt re- | 53 , William N. Roach, Wasgaman; distinguished slong document. Pe Bae bes A. Callahan; bouorably meutioned,.Hugh | of the Newfoandland treaty Sih Hon. Robert of Baltimore met with Bond = October, 1890;of the protest made its ratificat down the stairway nm ee premium, Henry R, Gower: by the government of at Becoud my Alessarer_ St ben: distin-| the Dominion of ps Ml pale ‘Sir Julian Srey reo ten el Suished, Peter G. Lebuwut, Pierpont Wagga- | Pauncefote’s roposition in December, 1890, Pumgeed wean, Paul A. Callshan; honorably anton, for the cee formal negotiations for «| hunt, at Randolph station, this county, where ai “a ~% k E..Bayly ier tea Soest ee Fie pabatens whe reminm, Mark E. fo enter mn formal negotiations * ih Second premium Herbert L’Patterso as fall and poreteocnference vith the| fell fram the roof of the house of Mr. Keiser at ———— minister and Canadian agente indicated a days ago, arestill in such @ e ‘Odenton Notes. 7 of ——— a moved to their homes OPrespermencec? [he Pentre f conference february between Ovaxrox, Mb., Sane 20;.1892. Secretary Blaine, Sir Julian Pauncefote, Sir wing transfers of real estate have Tutracherstnthinsectionare about throught] Zoh™ JihomPaam, Hen. George, E- Foster and 4 week Geo. W Nicholls | "=! With thetr strawberry crop and well throcgh| Ht P pence gor pl mare Foe ethan ET cole Me Pees Witletheirsmalkpeas. Thestrayberry cropwas | 1354, with necessary modifications con! to | P. Chiswell to Michael Pyles, 54 acres of land, Short, probably only-a half one, but-to offset it | natural products and excluding manufactured.| $1,621.18; B. H. Warner to Alice F. Wight, lot ewint Ge kept well up to the top of | articles. The commissioners were informed Retest ome abort crop is attributed to the | that the government of the United States would | Park Loan and Trust y to E. C. Gilbert, i ee not be pre} to renew the treaty of 1854 nor | lot 18, block 74, Takoma Park, @500; B. F. Gil- Sgutive bog ores. ‘The-«mall pear thuwfar are | to agree uponany commercial reciprocity which | bert fo Union ‘Chapel Hall Com lot 88, short and the iarge peas on-the whole -are not | eho n to natural ts alone; | block 3, Takoma Park, @—; Unio! Hall sees si interest the Unived Beaten a C Walter Hy. to Wi 6 ee A . Sands in i init an: hinglon wer, ner ee Meuorld t PD of the changed conditions of the commercial | lot 47, block 7, Rockville Park, $—: | Washin Church at this paint held children’s day serv- | relations of the two countries since the tresty | ton wer to Walter Klopfer, lot 46, bloc] foes, Mx. Phelps, tendent, and | of 1854 was negotiated it was of | 7, Rockville Park, ¢—; Emilie Huck to Albert Mre RF. organi=t. re was a crowded pear care caren brorane pln lot 4, sub of lot Cc station, house and general appreciation of the program. | goods should be included in the schedules of ar- | $155.80; Eduard to’ Sara A. | In thie was on address by Rev. John K. Nichols, | ticles forfree or favored exchange in any reci-{iot_ 1, block 19, Glen Echo, $1,440; 0. heed wee pag 2 rectangle cmap. | barnegat temps i mi Bohrer to R. E. L. White, 7 ‘acres at Ashley First Charch abont thirty years ago, who ‘The Secretary also info: the Canadians:| * Roszell Woodward to ler, some zach of his old-time vigor” ite collec. | that tho United ‘States desired any auch rer | 19 acres of land, @58; Emily F. Host to Bussaal, tion for edmeational purposes wae.a liberal one. | ciprocity convention to be made exclusive in | A- ¥ Strilar services took place.st Severn C iteepplication to the United States and Can- |'man to T. about two miles northeast of tide plese, yester- ada. The Canadians asked for an adjournment | Wash'n day, when the Sunday school, W. T. Joyce, fp coder to enable them to consult, and when | 7,Rockville Pari Se rete wer ee pee the conference met ee 11, they hey ya large crowd present. nounced with regret ¥ did nobeon- seme block, a POI Like services will be-beld at 8 mated respect . two and one-balf miles northwest, on the treaty of manufactured articles and the |'21, Takoma Park, next. is the oldest appointment preferens Scestment of the, United States. Harper, ie minted erg pronto Se ge could not it by one-half Kev. A.J. Bender,formerly of Gorsuch, was Tevene, gates oy | arte sane if they could not ex-| ton Park, colonies from the ben- | W. aniantiieiaal United States. The rns | Tou sack announcement Page eany lye eames sentatives ‘eahanusgiol satertecaasinen oe: hier i Annie Phipps has, through Mr.E. BXHay; on Sein een anan ee at Raswell Sled a bill for a divorce from Edwin.8. Phipps, | (iuces orcent tn woeceseic whan to sa | Samael to whom she was married by ‘Rev. Dr. Cuthbert ie tching pritages Te ‘the “conterence af | nd, 610,00 Angust 7, 1882. Shecharges that daring her'February Blaine rejected » ‘serious illness in May, 1887, the deferdant took | sition to remove the from Canadian “fah same, the two children, three and a half and one and | and fish in return for free Canadien ebalf years of age, and left the-city, wilifully | fishing i Peer tory Symon hand or A cable abandoning and-deserting her, | for declination being that the reci- | the defeat : os ‘ERMONT HOUSE, ATLANTIC | SF. VER it F. MESSU, Oakland Beach. a os wand 1 , or, 1 Ee a ca — FULLY FUR- TE soma a a 1B rt. 20. art peihine pe bet sea) myi2-swe we LIGHTNER ‘Clerk. ‘HE GLADES HOTEL <LAND, . MD Cy —— # AK! SBURY PARK, the season, lars mit of. the Alleghanies; 3,000 feet of the ites ase ONDER: Terms moderate. Address A OnktiaN gous F saint os we tork. je E, H. BARTLETT. Direetty on the bosch. The ieadine hotel | = = 3 ah teenth setaon. "Yor" raies, dlgreaged information a oil ER'S FERR' re, | SiSnarine Cok, OPA FR ae ait ON THE ATLANTIC eet, ( SBURY PARK, ¥,3 . wide prietor. ted, Two bl Finely located, Two blacks fora ose, EAve™ | och LLANEOUS. ‘SBURY PARK, a J. bay ES _ MARI ‘Within one square ok th fo melee we tp | fase Pa ‘ eer ee ST ate | Biss Bil open June Enlued’ Besity double = greatly improved. largest, best, re aneat PARE Te COLUMBIA, =o Deer ralvely located hotel in the Delaware valley. Fronting on the ocean Ruy avenue. Entirely pew “Sciiim ""' _W. A. BRODHEAD & 80M! oO CaP ei TF petet G rea SON a: foresee ut be == basishe oy ase gps bok trom, from, station, "O males frogs Wahine Branc ‘SBURY PARK, ‘She a J A’ ‘AEvecbex., ATE AVE, = fe a my SPS 36 block from aceas, EE Nation ‘erms moderate. aon Ti cost Glen, Md., or care of Se T- FORD, T4196 st., city =, RT WILLIAM 1 HENRY HO HOT x. cass Tea er pas Willopen June 23. Th + ae Spot sige "Windy 2 ae oe Manges ‘SEND POR IL fees TE aie sour Ps earn tase = Hote st. and torte Wittta x01 my30-Im Owner and. 3 ASRS PARE 3.3. = THE VICTOR. ¥ Fat inn water: nimprov ‘The fall VATORY OF Mystc. at = ates + sormayo oa Earrae LEA i jOOL ee NoRwooD INSTITUTE. A poannye AFP BAY ites kin a YOUNG ‘teres Peggy, SAREE fe16-tr fers’ ot Am. week daysant Pe re Oy ith ky este Rae ase forint banerte Pie cpa ea For Atlant ay N40, 10) nd 11.4 fercept Sundgy sept Sunday For in. 20, 2.00 ana Scnday a and 4.20 and Theveis and information at the offivr, ner 1th stroot and Fenusyttante, ey tation, Sans = eB General Manawér. (5013) Genera! Passencor Agent TCHMOND AND PANVILTF- RAILROAD 00, RR oe AND REUBEN FosTich, 16 2K, 1) Beamayivania Passon- RECET Schedule in efact All trains arrives ani leave tion, Washington, D. ‘a.m. —Daily. ic For Gms Axp Yovxa Some A MODERN HIGH GRADE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, 1200-1104 M st. and 1194-1298 11thst. ‘Thoroughly equipped in all departments. ‘Special advantages in Literature, French an@ Ger ‘asic. A Home in which students have rare advantages for soctal training and Hywiene, ‘Adaress we G7 7083'S CoLLze: Le nd ES PRITAAE pee i for Lenchbure and Warren- ‘at Manassas for ‘Royal and Stras- xcept Sunday Hy conmeate st TanchWvure for all folk and Western railroad, aud for a pal prints southon all Divisiomeet Wicienceh Ville System. Pullman Si) York and ice femeee sa connecting then 2) Sleoper Mernptite via ‘and ‘tine at at Darl With Slesper for fates Sleeper for Asheville ati Pm), at 4 Orange, an’ irae, etton sat Crane ant p.m. — Daily. WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. aT! VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed n- oan Slee lon Obmareation and Rinoking Care. at time Te heed = si ‘ork and Wash ieee, eae ‘ie Birmincham. il for alt etalk goat on Danvilte wastes Roouvilie vie hebordie: ERATNRON Ford kal Rabon AXP ONTO PrvtaTON dears: Washinton att 10 mm. day, 0 “i rainy, arrive ‘from the svuth. arriy mig. ahr. me except Sanda “sleopine Gar fegervations. an’ i Sages 190) Benmeylvaria ave, and —_ Ponnevivania Railroed. W formation ry i AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON, PIANO’ Hie kaon sp afakeiche ose Gen oa gt ERE ‘rates alls and open every, ee ‘or, send for eer ittus Pr REET ar ae: ci census Somes Dispess Siatont ie, oer a inext aie, et, for “4 —_ = Eerah ney filipe sepa eo ee, Ee At present location, U. ® DENTAL assoctarion, Cor. 7th and D sts. n.w. “SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES—"‘NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW goop.” ‘The leading dental organization of America, com- Posed exclusively of expert specialist. Dichee a a ‘T ‘HOT! Reggmon gy na Hekaruece a on ‘THEO. OVES, Prop. fhe won ee toes. malaria and dain} Bag ny supericr and tow it cey PARE, N. J. Bergh sts. ; Pleasaat Terted and plentiful table. — “aa TEM) =) Macs Packed, shipped and tuned. 228 Hur = SEASE GaBLER. BRioas PIXOS Tse ASBURY PARK, N. J. PRs Fee — ____SEA-SIDE-JERSEY COAST. Tieetal rthos Fane 52d feo- Ni Free opines pe Ge hom Fed to Site 7 A.B SANE. g= iN. ‘HOTEL COLUMBIA. BELMAR, ¥. J., ‘Wi open in June, For torms, &c., address | _myS0-1m ¥. E. FOSTER. HALL, CAPE MAY, X. J., OPENS 30, AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE SAMELIBERAL MAN, Hea teraaa 63 to 65 per 4 Ie Cons, Mas 22, Leave wasknmtle tn effect May 22, 1802, “Orne of New Jareey soles seat, Veniiniea Limited Be. one vostl- express 128 pcm Gievaland, express daily 11.904 For ke ond Staunton, 110.40 a.m or Wit intern For Luray. Nai rat | ae Sazttancaga and a am oats A to Asis es a 5.3 on ADFLPHTS daily SOM. 10.09. Dinter k 12.00 non . sta 8 ne 248 « (00. Dining. Car, CLs p.m. ‘Bleeping Oar, orclook: P-m.. ‘Cars om all day trata. *2.40p.1n. a vi) Paliiaan, Butt een. Ger cenning thrash to joston Boston yi bridge, landing passengers in station at for Atlantic Oty '10.09and 12.00 noon. Sundays, sunday only. *Ecopt Sanday, *Daur, Bageace called for aul checked y Union Transfer Co. 9 an . ODE! POTOMAC R I PORTERS sete ae x m1 aren Se a