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= EY PERS POR OE eee tee, Or Pee eo 2 \ ee - se aes 4 Bie i. ath - i a ae oi 3 7 7 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Y, JULY 1, 1892, ‘ > 7 a — aa —— —=—> —o | DEATH IN WATER | HOLDING THEIR OWN. EFFECT OF THE THIRD PARTY. SUMMER RESORTS. _|_ ‘SUMMER a SUMMER RESORTS. _ EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. ‘The Senators spue ; Even in Two Games With | Congressman Springer’s Views on the Part} ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. i. J. AND BATHs, pn AKE AND OFIO RAILWAY » bare any iden how impure even the Phillies. It May Play in the Election. re on BiPRor 4 a0) vt ADR, ‘, ny olan AA ave., Atlantic City. ocke Grapecial rates | ROCK Ba’ ‘e003 inking water is. The very best | ‘The league clube rank as follows: Congressman Springer is in Chicago, om his recta yoy Soe car a ‘the | ry yg er way to his eummer home at Traverse bay. myEye024t xomin ois eB ee aes: | TO MARE MONEY @UIONT most prolific crertures of which we have any | “The result of the people's party convention at | BRADY: d : 5 pop a a Omaha may cuts considerable figure in the No- BESS hundred thousand descendants ina day. They vember election,” said Mr. Springer. “In many | 0 possessed of great vitality, for they can | be carried grent distances in water without los- | Boston. ing their power of producing diseare. They Piiiad'phis | § can es frozen or even boiled without being de- ero: They may be kept dried for ys when placed in a suitable medium wil and produce fermentation and de- | aks Loma tanner fel-2heen ae mutt Sth. SY EET CHALYBES’ Tint the electoral ‘ticket ‘may be lost PPL aL cS habe he ee ee eee ce lateepepieclagl Nally Rpepee for wi ewlomeritis malaria, " —————— Richwond.”Waynesiors, mation aed a ie t REPARATORY ai teminte oo eal ee font feed gaa Late seg wi ular ratle ticket is; hop or that they may 0d cold water op bashes in hs bet o P POR Winton cerverarry. to SEITE aseascstiengenswatai “Bat,” “what can be done to thereby prevent the repub clecture | _mrdcen ; The mmr R.A. Lamber- TP Petien on cannot be killed by boiling?” from gotting « majority of the yotes cast. If | PyOTEL SGM es nor seb. Passemene Aso. hing which will ‘effectively this can be done in enough states there will be My ai MAG pa. Raney that is coming in con r no as and » salk from bathing gronnés. sail amount of pare spirits | Chicago, 7; Oincinnati, 7 (twenty intings). | asta who will sit in ‘the White House. wfver eostiv i send effectnally kill them and de-| The Phillies and Senators played two post- | March. | 3 = gros theie ‘evil fects, ut it should be borne | Pleas snrnen ot Fleece sersetdey,efternce mn, | ona: | pasty ia us 1 * ae > purest an farmers’ a OCR. . is purpose, and | before ho for the Sra eat game only about 1,200 | coalition with Pg (peemeee HALL, CAPE MAY, ¥. 3., OPENS pats is eqnal to whirky. Prot the or- spectators were in atte: old labor party and members of ined ONE 30, AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE AS eee aso shiskies which are upon the market, but | , In the first game the score ehould have been parties, such ‘as the greenbackers, SAME LIBERAL MAKAGEMENT AS FORMERLY. tener eestor peas something far above them something which is | 2 to 1 in favor of the Phillies but for errors. In| the grangers’ and the independents. In| 3 wan highly indorsed by the scientific world. Sneh | the sixth inning Hoy singled, reached third, | Pennsylvania, the followers of Mr. Powderly to we n Pespeletes. "EE Enfomeron ADDRESS MRS. J. F. CAKE weet Sr ct oe | ttand Hae Wefan and aren te ace at waa | HE RERERESY PRM Aa See . lar than ever before in its nees of cont as of c . , and which is doing wonders to destroy the | both scored on Thompson's fumble of Richard- theee will bo taken from the ranks of the re- Sipps toll terme nolan ere, ‘farahedt Pea ens becisrnoele tabae oe ye | 5 eeeirs, 4 at ‘ahesn germs of every disease. There are el “inthe —_— ss te Petree alo a eee mg; Sa crones ww. ot fared res | sso SPOT 14 stanth “It ires of families that use it constantly in com cc sat aon | Ee petal 5 jority of Fore RUNaICR, oat ene. | F vi P Ne with their drinking water, both at the table and | = winners, an — meal a +t oF grocer who prettiag sapr tigflem phate aif Sok tees ie Ged anaes ie Eee, fays is “Justas good.” Duffy's is the only pure medicinal whisky upon the market. a candidate President, . Atlantic FL CAPE sedi ths pect oe pery ean ta balance ot | OR rate op Rare oe Homer bre power and sand demo- | -#aam__ Late of Co A grate from heviog « majority the election willbe i ore m into the House of Representatives. : the present House is democratic Grover Oleve- Se ‘shit. The Cleveland club put its few hits in the pies cedeytaue, ~aeeath tal STOORTOR, gare had ving eed Tas” vee ihe "Heut of hebe ted. | Thoroughly provements, y bases ‘ee exes a a ee a pete Severe | Bape eee A Hee TY, MEDICAL DEPART. eee Paettic =| ete vam Aate The vote in the House of Representatives oat th, when the timpire made o case the electoral colloge fnilod to | _!*27-co%m MRS _L,.A. ROWAN. cision on what should have been rd hand | | ae would be by states, and not by the OLEL COLONNADE, PACIFIC AVE. NEAR ge ast Por Bris. Indaiens ahd Rochester Anite. tor Wat. ee score vies | representation in congress. Each state would | gis ave eit at Fev —— ee me | faloand Niseare Aaly, cxocnt "Sartaias, 49 Pitched well all but the eighth inning. Attends have one vote and the way that vote would be i tT ‘with a ‘ance 1,100. cast would be determined by the complexion of The league's extra inning game the representation. A state that has twenty broken yesterday afternoon at “Ginginaadl whoa | Representatives ino ‘sine of ongress, Cincinnati and teams played twenty | them republicans and eleven democrn | Stings to a draw. ‘There was 700 Gaslight, ‘ould eat fs vows for the dasmoaratis om jon mano, Seone, ca AS a __ sel BATA New ORs 4 tS mith am but the had to be called to allow the As something like thirty of the forty-four orry. ‘ Mira Me a Fropiceren_ : ahem | cago club to catch « train for home, "The gamé | states are democratio, looked at from this | ty1-tm ATLANTIO CITY. «5 votre, | myst om cheapo | os oon od ‘HARPER'S FERRY eet ae method tn. Das Ft was a beanty, and replete with hard hitting and standpoint ther@ conld, of course, be but one a a BEA OF res pe ge gees fie oe eek ge ees ary IMPERIAL ern; yew er, Heathboet conaey iP anil pSomeces ONAL LIMITPD.” . ‘A streak ‘of Tusk in the fourth inning when | "=the yw provides that in case the electoral AL rp copvent nts and | Tantic City. hourly: baghing : SIONAL LMT ON THE THAMES AT NEW LONDON TO- | Gleason and Brodie collided at Louisville and collage fale to select the Honse shall ballot on | #2to 3 per day. S10 t0 Sree hotel rates, @2 at DAY THE YALE AND HARVARD cuewa | "ith the umpire’ decision of rita! Points| tho Samos ofthe tates men who reserved. the | S2peeeS ee ere Se vaya tw < the Loni-villes the victory over St. QEAsine 7 WILL CONTEND For aquatic surrem- | louis Browns yesterday. Neither club plared geo pend ae betel ght reg tence. team ba as AS Fee QFASIDE For i Gator Fok a ipa OFEN the choice of a rank outsider. In the Senate, where TL ADw ene ONLY, inie, ave. te Jane War ore HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA; a ACY. THE ‘VARSITY FIGRTS HAVE | good ball,and the game was several the Vico Prosident is elected in such an event as | eeimeey splorzation Ly to 308 a "he bonraers edule, es ig: Tee aida COME TOOFTHER FOURTEEN Tivxs, | Smost broken u me eee ieaton ana Se cinas, Secor .. dof fi mee io | NER INRADET PATA, Washineton, D. ¢. ts, ¥ . 's fou! play result of the élection in case the arty a Be rove eee nl Pi = WITH THE RESULT OF ElenT viCc- " Buffinton _ hove rger yt # br tad should geta ee of — moni be hore- si ; uth side, ae arte we — SAS so % ™. bey — ‘TORIES FOR YALE AND SIX POR HAR. | he refused to accept a cu! a mon |fore: President, Grover Cleveland; Vico Pres- = $o20-co41m ,Propeitrem, MD, = are: = oor: | 's Grand th ats mom ¥ HIS YEAR THE CRIMSON.CLAD |g hCw,YOTk hes won another game. The Giants ident, Whitelaw eid. a EOL rio cme, ¥.2,, O°RAN GE ora ps 23, Hors savin, | Sein Patt Bi 805 er Rjsnt (raga vn etree ar line Soabie ‘ABD. THIS YEA. > defeated the Harrisburg (Pa.) team yesterday ae ey Kentucky ave.s nga ae ee vanrey.ce. o sta tea’s fain Den Waslingion D.C R Wales. 00.03 nn oor OAREMEN OF THE LATTER COLUBOR [by 5104 es setative ae BIDWELL AND CRANFILL. Jats, porches an “eit SOR eins. TA now a | eet prengwated sud cont wt ME, OFADES_ HOTEL, OARTAN, 3. sy | Govtaigy pons GFW en, sepa ARETHE FAVORITES. YALE WAS BEATEN | |, {he salari 7 ———— "hiso Hotel Johnson, W 2. - 3 GROVE, | pay, 33,000 feet above tide ae Ce 10.00 1000, 8 bo ant 14 ade ae LAST YEAR, AFTER FIVE SUCCESSIVE President W: rants Pite Pitcher Clarkson, | Nominees basyranip nd = Prohibi- OTE WELLING’ yt ies case nee oul Tyg np rated BA. BARTLETT. | eS AE, the Phen oerag and chee, hs Bake 5 38 Vine at VICTORIBR. who has beth toleaned by PS cineca co gee OCEAN END OF KENTUORY AVR. sharif rena ATO AVON HOUSE. “THIS DELIGHT UL MOU: NTA Sure, i Be sca: Saat hal oe ci Rtn. won noe yh eh i : anu uae Baltimore bas accepted Btoveys services. The entire afternoon session of five hours of pre eenpackaaiag oe THEN, ER aU Rg AA resort ope, for the rensption of mice’ ph inti eS OUR BOTS AXD CHILDRI Louisville has accepted Bassett's services and | the prohibition convention at Cincinnati yos- Jes T ch tact ig saree Mens Pej FCRAD Sete S| ze is Panny sod ‘aad ‘ci Le ie MENTS ARE ALWAYS PRIME FAVORITES he Sry — — — pues terday was devoted to a heated and at times | [665m M.A. & H. 8. MILNOR. _ una ar, SORE, = | Bee iced rates for i inf sortie, oarwen Se | a.m. and 4.90 p.m. date r e Harvard and Manchester ninos play 4 : | qpoNPEREY HOTEL ATLaNTic or > ae EARLY - | Penny WITH THE MOTHERS WHO DESIRE TO | twenty-four iuniugs, with neither side scoring, | UPFostiour debate upon the platform of the | MON*EERE sean en of Sea sysh2n seer ea MISCELLANEO s. | poe Gama "ah DACADEMIE) |p. ‘pall aaront oa ss. ‘ete HAVE THEIR YOUNG ONES WELL | at Manchester May 11, 1877. minbrity report. The majority report was |~ Cool situation; all comforts: E'S lame ISLE CHE, rs pan CS Se BOSTON om | fant Medes Gait a, ae ten | ata AND STYLISHLY CLAD, AND A a finally adopted after the free silver plank had eae WEA, RIEANTIC C1Ty. <8 |S E CITY, 3.00 (ee LT tans rainmer eapnth b Fuacey 006 Fat. guthors of anew snd orivinal MAJORITY OF THE BEST-DRESSED | Golden Cross Elections. i stricken out bya vote on a call of states| Gane an 3 3 | Direc fy soe tap, Dope Rlora . Saas come | Ba Bal pres Son my0-4tf . fr ith Ca; | gece tt ‘naningtes wink pe. Capital Commandery, No. 823, United Order | of 596 to 835. ey ogee nit Carolina tra, one | ‘LETON HOTEL, RE: E Eaphat as tle chen "dete Manrrs Cotszar or Onatone, . root meting. T,@50.m.Qsty, lO.per week. Special rates to pa oi leTH st. Nw. amond = he soath. 4.30 sna 10:37 ym of the Golden Cross, has glected the following | SASS kal “Ga Geilo Gece bs Gu ee cram tl SAE TED OUT HERE. IF YOU ARE LEAV- | cecers for the term beginning July 1: Noble evening session. Prayer was offered by Rev. = ae SARE a . ‘OTEL ALLAIRR gO ING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER BRING | commander, Benjamin F. Evans; vice noble | Dr. Hagans of Indianapolis and then Chairman | ae H sik Sead Bae YOUR BOYS IN BEFORE YOU GO AND | commander, Miss Mary L. Kilgore; worthy | Ritter announced that the roll of states would | QT CHARLES, Atlante City, mre” — Ee {Eatkosox. LET US FIT THEM WITH WHATEVER | prelate, H. J. Sayles: noble keeper of records, | be called for nominations for President of the rons Sune 1G. 68 90 oF) eon, iT SE a. cosy, of the. etty : boat THEY NEED IN THE CLOTHING Line, J. F. Kilgore; financial keeper of records, B.| United States. When California was reached | 200m 3 | Tee ator can ae ey Sune ne inn water; one paces sae ae maeaee FITHER FOR ROUGH-AND-TUMBLR | P. Murray; treasurer, W. H. Marlow; worthy | ex-Gov. St. John of Kansas took the stage at artaxric ory | Ss¥3a , Proper | Os Apply to Ee E SERVICE OR FOR DRESS WEAR. WECAN _| beraid, F. U. Wehrle; wardeninner gate, Mrs. | the request of ‘the delegation and placed in ON THE OCEAN FRONT. #PHE RUSKIN, Nay wea "RHE OCEAN, RTLAND—EVERYTHING NEW—0G) on foot of New York ave.. Ai ma Tor: Snmmer term opens June 1, with day or evanine es sions, as preferred. The rezalar schoo! year borins October3. Summer cireulersnowreaty. Thefall | p.in. 8 ingnd information atthe offen. noftbmast 9. talorue is in ner 13th inv ivatita. a =e catalorue is in press and Will bo sent free to any a4 | Bln and Ponneyivania, avenge. gud tay (THE CuaLrontE, mi ii yuses at Spring Lal HE KITTATI: Ares. . iw > = | Millie Holton: warden outer gate, T. C. Spur- omination Gen. John Bidwell of California. Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed fres. senttr mont Popular houses at te Dela , | SHR e meee A SUIT YOU AS WELL OR A LITTLE BET- | He reviewed his career from the time that he | ae Gohan tien Mrs. B. CLABAUGH. | Will open Jnun PARBTRG OX | searee. 1202 Genre Hones eal, geon: past noble commander, T. F. Swarse; | Nord tne fockion tn A8dh, told hee ie bead rater bat E mE. CI peg gy ay . TER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. AND OUR | auditing committee, B. F. Evans, O. B. Hallam | C0 = ~ | Tocated E. ROBERTS & SONS. fi = | callousedthis hands with picks aaa miner, enlo- ‘WiteunToN BY THE SEA. TgHQN ax Pan As Lg PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE. WE | and Frenk E. Newton. acd hin life #ha” works ad efended him pe 1 CLIFTON ATLANTIC CITY. opnNre ope ne ASD eR, Meo eR Fw.ner | aga Connecticut aves; choice, Teeatio = ; a5) ane DI a SORETTE, ecritrrse HAVE MADE A SPECIALTY THIS SEASON | ,, The officers-elect will be installed by Deputy | From the attacks that hnd been made upon bis tele $1.50 and #3 por day: W8 and $12 per 3a my23m 2. K LETCRWORTE. RT WILLIAM HENRY HOTET, sar cte See. ae, Lire | Schedule tp cock Jape 1% | Grand Commander Dr. Richard Kingeman on | | career in Com ating 2: F° Og EF eg Was 3 a Romna sala Paes. OF PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNEL SUITS, | Saturday evening, July %. Wardwell of New York asked if it was, trae pu GONTINENTAL, ATEANTIC AVENUE, | ___ SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. TAKE GBORGR, &. ¥. SPA ie or ‘eirtalare pes | Dalle rca for tgnchiare sn warn. WITH OAPS TO MATCH, AND WASHABLE | Nations! Commianders. No. 46, haa elected | Moat Bidwell noe sickly ten, to mbich Bi | tte li cee Gee. Ceti KL ALES | #pLOCK ISLA etn den texte ecraen. a ar” | 2 Sa ay Heb SAILOR SUITS FOR SMALL Bors. you | the following oicers: Noble commander, W. G. | John replied that according to the testimony | FLEHMAN: Rhcds Leland and Atlante avenice > ANTES. Special xebb tie Soni. N' =o TUT = ma at Lenchhane for 90 | Bateman; viee noble comimander, Mra. Stiean | Gf his wife he was well and hearty. je1-so%nn Fittecn miles ah ea. lighiful climate, Super A BOARDING ANP AY Sonnot, ron rouNS | ork and Wentnem ‘aliront wd fe WILL BE AGREEABLY SURPRIBED AT J. Kessler; worthy prelate, Miss Lizale Howson; | "inp of Colorado, Whitfield of Towa, Bain of | TRE, SEATON, 3 5 - at nefisping, Dall Etey- ay Regtra and WILLIAM NOBLE, APB TATTLE ORS. ral ‘aan Ba ll Divisiongit Ricks THE AMOUNT OF STYLE AND Goop- | roble keeper of records, Leslie R. Trembly;| Kontucky and numerous others seconded Bid- | - City, X strated ‘Book and Owner and Proprieto-. A raed Spat m, Pall mat Seager Nom Vorb amt NESS WE SHOW IN THESE Goops aT _| financial keeper of records, Joseph B. Bailey; | hey semination, | denirabip ic on. WN, Fifth Avenue Hotel. N- as bees & GLEX, MD., wk Addrons tre Pripel Segre | $o New Orleans vie et camer ‘and for Memphinris, SUCH SMALL Cosr. Mt treasurer, Richard H. Yates: worthy herald, W. |" llinois withdrew its candidate, ex-Judge | ee ae at. Only | feie-te abt Hesarare, | Birmingtiony. uaitine at Danvilig with “Aisper fi ay Ser Tea | W. Wertenbaker; warder of the inner gate. Geo. | yreCuiiongh; Michigan withdrew John. Russel \T™ acl sg nar Topneame, Atlantic City. — gop Saati wine eae Wz ay mi oretoay with espe ter Asovetis Phillips; warder of the outer gate, Wm. H. i a ““Stent beat throughout 4 ” Shinde? perfect ta oe ‘court, A romantic eee cet ton an) Oranen Rostxsox. Passer & Co. Bers: ‘past noble commander, Warner L. | , se a nee teen oo ae et ea | sah oe omen 3. ECRERT. Bencbaco! Bay. Sh Stains, IS ae renter. ier clase Closets Fon Grus Axo Youse Lapis. ren tot Prout Wespat ana" Rerastans Wate ikerson; auditing committee, landy, | nate rare ved, of | (PHE GLENDALE, "euvtise GLEN 4 Axenicas Crorans, 1% H. Beers and A. L; England. “The officers” Meeaiea (ty Pret GeknalsGn, "cotorea, al PT logon Mase honets av. Ate ie cA nem cottace neat the Ee, farnished, for ; ‘ fen, MA oF careof SE SBE | a wopens f ies esti TrASnr ah ee y_| elect will be installed by Deputy Grand Com-| "Ohio, through L. B. Logan, presented Gideon | werk. Mra.c. 1 BUZBY, late of Baltimore. ‘Adan siete kb genoa ae a m rine Care, Seas aaa — 1200.1202 & 1204 FS:.N.W. | | mander 1. C. Handy on Monday. July 11. © Suter, he yenerive bnskese robibi- | ‘HE HOMEL| BURN and GEO. & PARKER Ahe-Hadeon. X.Y. HIGH GRADS with through New Pork ‘ash ill Commandery, No. 21, has élected ia" A ye pt Uke TRAYMORE. cnavedsene Mobinn, Boas Nader toprorementa enue npen ear jee wt Lo ROR via Rewtownery sod | wei grep to ge denng hy es =| tens Samal of Geerpts estonia the amine | The ceicbrated ieee pe stite, cape. | 272 Se_259 Comstone 8. Peston, Me EE-MAR ~~ os BOARDING AND pay soHoot. |.) ny Bis a neincipal notte eth 8 Goss; worthy prelate, Eugene’ D. Harrington; | {19n of Demorest on tee oT ee ca a SEA-SIDE-MISCELLANEOUS. NOW OPEN. uy asta a Se tenn, fms Sica orem We ato Rroxvitie vik Ambovitte, i keeper of records, Edward Steer; financial | ‘The ballot resulted: sPuE IRVINGTON, ATHANTIC HOTEL, Tiater, Rot and cold baths, . fine scenery and MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY. SERA OR Wi Aaitieistow ay ANB ono preety | Frank G: Severance: worthy herald, Jacob & | Bulrel NTIg CITY, x. 3 Etier management SC TEEE, Le PAGE ot v. g. | oem TUN akberstowny Ma. Maoh oh 2086 Reese a etese Naan ine setiow Stewart A ITY. ee . = a — 1100-1104 M st. 228 Tithe Tlnse; ward of Gog tree’ exter ras Marge: | Soest on aa tae saunter RPS, | LPO RR Beeps ge sacie Bet ees: Lamb: warder of the outer’ gave, George | Bait ; | feces! sea iecare een tees | wR asta elmo sis re Neth Ss ‘aking “commltice, Jan, G.“Thompeon, | «The roll was then called for nominations for | well pefcct, drainage and cow tame’ ino clectrts | ° Special advantazes i Literature, French and Ger- Chas. L. Reynolds and W.H. Schell. The of. | Vice President. Georgia nominated Sam Small, fisue'snd cleveter The compat ve 8 Dita houss shes tman and Music, . , e Teunch on Sunepus ficers-elect will be installed by Deputy Grand | J0%® Geo. W. Bain of Kentueky: Maryland, | prygy mize ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Splendidashing and Doatin ot A Home im which students have rare afvanteges £07 Commander P. H. Branson on Monday even- | se Levering of Baltimore; Beata Dr. ‘Reatesky ave., Ob fost from ocean, on the Atlantic ocean. For rates you and water, —¥ eet an = heath ‘al | social training and experience. Rat loth CoMERSy henson tats York’ | “Hiysiene, saben aa ‘end aad paysiat comforts o? ths Satterlee of Grant University, Rates moderate. ing, July 11. ‘West Vi Sn N. REED. —— | Columbia Commandery $74 haselected the fol- | Renae, BC Sraniill of Texas; Went sri o 5 5 | MEX. Gooey Aaa. officers: Noble commander, W. J. Holt. | Thos. B. Cassyradon of that state. | pre CELANDE, AT WATEARTIO CITY: ON THE ONS SOmT PIANOS AND ORGANS. Address socom ae BOERS. 4 ee: WA Tone | bl der, Mrs. Nettie A.Cole; | Cranfill was nominated on the second ballot. Giaswa ONE, a ny Surnianed: twelve Hendhome collagen facia es sats Principat. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | man; vice noble commander, Mrs. Nettio A. Cole: bi rn | worthy prelate, Mrs. Emma Strieby; ‘noble |, The tolale.on first ballot far Vico President; SAMUET. WAGNER, Prop vase sey Sab crate. ey ESR! = “Sa ae RLY, B oot same | Keeper of rec a cone B. Sayer; ie Bee a aes Satterlee, | (HE MANSION, rece city ser W: Tf. CRUMP, Proprietor. O. ctabrote tr ott os tee St | St JOHN'S Leave wadkinne eee Mer. A. SO | keeper of records, larvey; treasurer, Mra. ; Carska : gos ‘UTEL HENLOPEN, . ee “wor! tl he rear roe aa 0 pe |Hetie Bitinon worthy Roa Broa | btn ey Y ee rman | H ces caaroaas orvateamsaeds | eee md om | rece ah eas Oh warder of the inner gate, Mra. r- Orchestra from June to October. o ; 1 os Bt. Louie Darstia, [Sir rat hone eb #3C, Bn | "Svat acl tthe satiorm ad CHARLEA MCOLADE. | wettforcicalw are PRGA SA ora =| ratte Same, 2 a anditing committee, Dr. J. A. Dickinson, W. J. | Males thrring address, Before ndjournment « | jae MARYLAND. SEW YOR AVE, NEAR THE | _myl7-dm* ‘WALTER BURTON, Manaeor. | _Petatiished 187%, _ = — Holtman and Mrs. Emma Strieby. The officers | bitter discussion sprang up as to the treatment conan, view: ail the Mo0kES, HOTEL, AND SUMMER uESORT, | CTEINwar, EP oars | elect will be. installed, by Deputy Grand Com. | of the colored delegates, one of them woman, pA tie es ox cee. Yeouardtor me, for Scat S'Giansand | mander Dr. J. A. Dickinson on yeven-{4tthe Cincinnati hotels. Bain of Kentucky | jeg7st Proprietor abi Manager. _ | {nests. Te rr ey Sry jnonta. Twenty. IT WHITENS THE TEETH. IT HARDENS THR | ing, July 12. — ee bers rated iP HE, OSBORNE, Bienen d MOORE. Props | 2°24" b, . GUMS. IT SWEETENS THE BREATH. —— a resolution censuring the hotels and at 2:10 181m or g55, TTT | A Republican Ratification Proposed. a.m. the convention adjourned sine die. Comer Pacific and Arkansas —, Atiante City. Sg arc aes OLD. POINT COMFORT, VA. WA | Bs. z ‘of THE BEST TOOTH WASH MADE. | ata mecting of the executive committee of ae APE PAvORTA_ | gana a2 SS yer Etoe at ast aah elt, Ee 5 seks aadraueul aassulah: | the District republican central committee and suuauarcaity sun teoaa ie makes a sense os detign SEES, Atta Ciy Witte ree, Amero ; Senge §9-FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.-gg —_| the Harrison and Morton League at the office | The coroner's jury has found H. 8. Hayes, t! en Gere iinl BEPE | [porowye wi 1, FT GEORG Th en co | indore Oy reed Pts was patient naan tated | OPerator at Steelton, guilty of gross neglect in | © ee to arrange for a ratification meeting, ‘The | slowing the second ‘section of the western ex- Brae RENOVO, 0 TRRNESAEE Fe, NEAR THR ere per per | tee ae LILLY, ROGERS &CO., | committee is compowed of the following named: | press to run in on the block before the first sec- ee ser ys Being racial She aie ps Bae | eRe ij. A. H. Dawes, W. Crawford, Robert Oliver, | tion had left the block between the Steelton and ~e ci er Gi RY, ves for. a sou seaeeemnons | Zohn, Taylor: from the central committce, A. | Dock street tower at Harrisburg Saturday | ““T™* "SNORE aK ces. ~ | et %n) or — ee | ree gpand Gilbert Jay, and from the | morning. Robert M. Brown, fagman of the | 341m aii LADIES' GOODS. | Witt Sonce, George, Welkiegton afr it Sane? | frst section, is found guilty of neglect in not | | : back far enough and placing torpedoes a Sn the treck and remsining’ until the second saenatiananaaibicin scction arrived in order to agit. Hugh Kelley, Yesterday Justice Bradley in the Equity | ¢r'he wmme charge for not having his tain artes. vi Court made s decree divorcing Mary J. Rey- | under full control on sppraahiny Bock strect, caiman TIS TEP co, a Fa Sane oii rane one ae TAS | nolds, nee Brown, from the bonds of matrimony | and run: and running c PRINGS AND BATHS, | with Chas. A. Reynolds. The bill filed, by Mr. ino the ra ution, there thereb youn ease Vinoat te, ar te oe ATLANTIC guy, a ‘at | ebro lby Rev. J. G. Wenning, July 3, 1972, and | *tred for allowing the freight train to byoed ek = = 2 TREES. BEDFORD, PA. S uaseeat thtenn ¢ ——~ | . J. G. , passenger on of an appr. . * | charged cruel treatment and habitual drunk- | passenger train. ASBURY PARK, N. J. . “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. Dally, {Sunday ony: | enness. ——_+e+—____ Asstare HOTEL OPENS SUNE #2. Mr. Carrington for the com ia the! Congratulated by Political Opponent. Eh. B. DOTY, Manager. ANY. stay * B \ aly, 1890, fore! Letters of tion continue to Hew 4 Eo httaanhad Ren eerer ta Tea ae ge Tay ra oe, eee ee ee. Bridget Sheehan, who was married in Eng- | bue which has just arrived from Prosident Har- om sn : land A it, 1886, and who followed her | rison’s yw Secretary of State, John -W, SBURY PARK, N_ 3. ‘When ‘old Sel” makes all things sizzle, | Histana "Timothy, to Pittsburg the year follow. | Foster. It expressed” the Inter Pervonal Ae aa Sas eta [A MPSRIRE CO. ot Drink Hires’ Root Beer. | tug ana lived with’bim at Fetsbarg till May 5, | congratulation and good will on the stbject of | sca. toeated Ota} OURRCHERT” | Yapiings etal ae it divorce by Pe 5 Ir. Stevenson's nt ir was When guectrmargeliegizte, | Gaert PMCOES ene of i Btevenson's rarest personal | ASRSRE Satis 2 abate | oot Sanat silat { When you feel a little tle dry. | Hamline Sunday School Excursion. Seiends Voge d fai Sanaa Seasons Alsoumesien Fs 5 Pein Beths. When you're cross and ¢on't know why, | Hamline M. E. Sunday school went down to| terete Representatives in Congress, a PARE NG? og erg eg See — with thirst the children cry, | River View yesterday morning, and after about ———— +00 'S a sweet relief to try— four hours of sunshine and luncheon and hap- Wants to Bet 85,000 on Cleveland. i ‘adarees fates for June and ! <2 join Drink Hires’ Root Beer. ‘ ness, followed by tw: 14 « half hours of | From the Now York Times, Sune 28. & 25 cent Package makes five gallons, _ Tecan andl dlcosindiced, veltenan'te tas city very | State Senator McCarty of Brooklyn is about | uch earlier than was expected. town looking for people who think Cleveland is Asecey TAR Seipatied going 1 be ltd by domeerat pynot STEREY STRAT sn Freedmen's Hospit Case. “ D. ‘To the Bator of The Evening Star: ‘I have @5,000 to bet on Cleveland's election,” SBURY Pane. NJ. | Several communications have appeared in | be suid yesterday. “and I will gladly pay a com- A bot “rgd ec eS | Sr nd aan | ssc gba a. Seiviakad Gundlach, There was no hesitation on ouf | 30,000. TRY PARK, X. 4 THE in freer, lar; entirety see pte | Police authorities can testify there is very little ‘SUYOER, HVICKER'S THEATER Cascase. | trouble to = Tome = Hospital. ‘admit all regardiees of race; an Ta: K. 1 Seok oil dbeeet.euvept temiipa’ Sar cost we Kerrey Iystrrore | tagious diseases we have pro a building; a nate t urRes, oax exes. ae Sermo on. | bus wpaver sesane en nt friends | have been willing to provide suitable nurses we navog,, weg Mc ©> |isave been ready te ‘reoslve euch parsous yhe a nites nat | 2880, Ua unfortunate as to have fever or pio ‘allroad. “Anex- | I favor the moverment part in admitting iti fo the hospital. Ae thé cad ihe sarin, mein bd a : ss i “front new, mod. SER oo Sens fas Postar wosteusus AND cs. naan 7 maaeacnOe nes Sos ah ara EEE

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