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° : ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., “MONDAY, ‘Aveust 1, 1892. 7 e — en — ——— —— = WORK OF CONGRESS. | mein on Jabor; for the collection cf sta: | THE EXBIBIFION AT MADRID. |THE POLITICAL WORLD OF EUROPE. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATION! AL RAILROADS. : rca canescens na al EE OS “ae sisttidiniiag ities hina, What Has Been ‘Accomplished by Both | cure the mtroduction of the reindesr ‘into How the United States Will Be Represented Two Things That Have Recently Disturbed ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. ao D, Pena ER ey Houses During the Session. Alaska; to amend the national bank act in pro- at the Spanish Capital. It. ANTIC Bena doce THE, PION. UBTON-BY-* YORWOoD INSTITUT: TE, WASHINGTOR, D. O. 5 ~ A iaanae iuimediste tgs: | W7™P°3T Qo ar inne Sew: N viding for for the redemption of national bank = A special cable dispatch from Paris to the ae op Os “ . 2 poannixs s ANP, vor youxe see a MEASURES THAT HAVE BECOME Laws, THAT aave | Ots stolen from or lot by banks of iommgs to | OX AURDRED AND TWENTE TONS OF MATERIAL New York Herald says: orien ares cee may? OP" FO Titworrs. sana i at y speenaipneh erect monuments to the memory of the victims | ro sabw WHAT THE NEW WORLD DISCOVERED i| maby TLAWTIOCIT 83 ac . = - ier Gentnese opt @ ABSOLUTELY FAILED AND THAT ARE NOW UPON rivon ehips at Brooklyn, N. Y.; to Hap. BY COLUMBUS HAS BROUOUT FORTE AND cax| TWO New things have disturbed the political DY HOUSE, 4° py = g —_SEA-S1D5-SHISCHLRANEOUS. LAS ay Ah 7EE CaLexnan—isvaerieations sxTans> | Gem Crepe se Gallterd Comt ome N.C t| Phoouen world tn the wook that has Just closed. They | gooftocr’. wel ‘os he - fee To AND ELECTION coxTRaTE DuctoED axp | Commodore Perry at Putin Bay. Ohio: to Wile heb. are the affatr_ in Morocco and the quadruple | ¢egire music: terme 13 Cohen duly 18 Terias, 2 > 8 fp had ind ote statue Res Aircel sna tte SH YET UNFINISHED. Ham Henry Harrison at Tt will take 120 tons of materials to tell at the | execution in Bulgaria, ain an i Biren Set ‘The calendar also contains eighty-four public Hi ore “Tose JAMES Z. POWELL, Proprietor. | Beaver % building bills, while those for pensions and Columbian historical M@position to be opened | More and more it becomes evident that in NTIC CITY. X. 3. SLE OF WIGHT prekbING Co niae wees | ane tinh Its is quite apparent that the work of this | private claims number about 1, at Madrid September 12 the story of the United | Morocco Engiand is desirous of creating diffi- TSS swakestiallng Iss y. Md. 3320-108 | 7 a fry Raed session of Congres is at « close, except as to | ON THE SENATE CALENDAR. Statesin thelr relations to Christopher Columbus. | culties. The rest of Europe has a perfect right cia atc teae Frau a Wiican, | erence, Srey 1th werper for the sundry civil bill, over which the House isat| Among the important bills and resolutions | These have been collected, under the direction depts signing » treaty with England. Fama Pacrric NEM OHIO AVE “A E, JOBNGON, | sit Amstructions ou ihe plano. harp. vio iB | 7 oe & deadlock. There bas been a great deal of | which will retain their place on the Senate cal-|of the commission appointed by authority | It1simpousible to consider this refusal as « rise ae Sotontat SEEEuas they tel sitencion given to arty ls an SHIRGTON AND SOUTH. work done by both houses, but the great mass endar are the following: The anti-option bill of | of Congress, composed {eeepc ner ores phar pot es ea he fica, "Send ae mak H anne! STRUCTION TUE GREATEST oa a Oe ue PP. ef legislation, ae usual, has fallen between the | Henator, Washburn, which was, 99 sealonsly | of the navy. Dr. James C. Welling, president of ee Hee BEREECAY FORNERLY acu | ARE HENLOREM CITY, Rebehotm, Del. | deagmnre, Sescentors or otiee to wanted sel two houses. A number of important matters | Leory ee conten anmases antes =e | pesca ished aad ar me ee copa AND FRANCE. i emtacky, rare ~ opens Jane Take the 2-01 p.m. AcitrestOpn. Pain! periertiy. best aud cueswest, ss ied ention of 10 he a . Brown Goode, tional | Besides, fresh outbroaks against Europeans | {eerie boils vette med ie m ‘circulars, cane ee ipulbesbones pres Brant seul coming to a rote: to provide for! Museum. Sixty tons of the exhibits were | are announced, and thus is seen the neceosity | “Selim ee Fiies & axon BEw, | Niefors i diicton eee tohlaaek one hastens Pe cance sonth on the silver question there was a negative romult, atuend the laws in regard to national banking | thinped on the 17th by the U. 8. & Newark for | for intervention. Every expedition so far,| F[ (KEL BNUNSWICR, PACIFIC AVE. COLTON FONT, MD... Xow Le Tea | Sorrel hae ret oT Tahar | tT and the anti-option bill, another important | S*ociations; to retire their circulation and for | Cadiz. The Newark will sail thence for Palo: | although organized on the old lines, has been a ARLES C. MURRAY, Has er incline | BS ve mo Siti an P vntil west session for | Ober pUrposes; to transfer the revenue marine | to take part in the celebration there of the de- | success. oe sen \_Late of Colonnade Hotel, Puiladeiphia. | Remy f aneure TROvTLERS OFFS Pay eis matter, has gone over until next session for | (vice from the Treasury Department to the of Columbus’ ships. The remainder of | , Dut England should labor under no delusion. | F{OTEL CENTRAL ja. as Lee ‘yt a | action by the Sen having already been Navy Department; to mbject to state taxation | | ped Re go. by tho regular steamship | never permit the Moorish question aan z ‘uP: ore | Fone SCHOOL “FoR GIR Passed by the House. The Chilean question national bank notes and United States treasury | tines to Gibraltar and Barcelona. Dr. Welling | to be settled unless she has something to say in eet = Soe. OE ot eo feriahs, | Lacie. TA ~— occupied considerable attention in both houses | notes: to authorize the New York and New Jer- | of the commission has already gone to Europe, | the adjustment. France has more ts in| Thoroughly renovated. ° Modern tmprovements. Sand $3, Soper dag $0203 a Finn Micaliock, *. : ‘| early in the session, but no congressional action sev Bridge Company to construct and maintain | Aqmiral Luce and Dr. Goode will sail in a few | Moorish affairs than England has. ‘The ish pot “Alnestos. YS OORER, Gene ee Horatio Kiar yeaa was necessary, as the trouble was settled out- a bridge across the Hudson river_between New days. Mr. Stewart Culin, curator of the | ®0vernment has no interest ite internal | 4e27-e0c2m L, A. ROWAN. _| Frieto ‘Se HE MISSES KERR'S SCH COI CN Sr some FOR YO! be House passed a number of tariff York city and the state of New Jersey; to pro-| musenm uf the University of Pennsylvania, will | *ffairs, although she bas in international matters. Ae COLO) ADE, PACIFIC AVE. — SITUATED ABOUT ONE wate | for gigs 404 little children, 1438 Nist. nw. Address cack affecting rome distinet item in the vide for an intornational bimetallic conference; | Secompany the comunission as secretars. | The frontiers of Algeria and Morocco adjoin, laniic City. For rates cal u Piney Point. a the | $5355 ROOE ENON, ¥ tariti schedule. None of these was pasecd by | for the erection of a statue of Gen. U. 8. Grayt raWWilson, Licut. J. E. Cowell, U. 8. N.; | end thus the interests of France and Moroces Fence ee ee re ye : Bini apt or crabbing: ‘oat | FF, Sey taret neon Dap the Senate or even considered. All these things at Washington, D. C. | Mr. Wm. E. Curtis and Mr. Walter Hough will | ere closely cllied. FUCREE Dens, ore qr | siren met ceecmant Tiney fk oe sly, a iM. Vv. s mt Peorucor Dep go to make np the = of the byes —- = ‘en hamster of hay ——, Be | go as attaches of the commission. THE BULGARIAN EXECUTIONS. a Satie Seon sa gwas vietor, F-0. Piney Poin 3y0-8* | Mr. Verwox Seurnarr, el ot cu ‘ord on the statute | the committee on finance provide ing 2 : cold sce a — ee pected the clreulating medium asd to amend the cols | TWO FEATURES OF THE CELEDRATION. The events in Bulgaria are vory serious, as | “74%s*" ecy ont ey SPRINGS AND BATHS. (isan AND Oi ——t CORNER M AND LTH STRECTS WN. W., ‘The total number of bills and joint resolu- | age laws and other matters relating thereto; »| The most prominent features of the Spanish | you know. Minister Stambuloff has hanged ott as d in the Hone was 9,835 and in | bill to consolidate third and fourth-class mail | celebration will be two historical expositions, | four of his political adversaries upon the pre- matter; to cncouragé silk culture in the United held in Madrid simultaneously and in adjacent | tense that they had taken port ina om bills .097 States; to increase efficiency of the e1 BEDFORD Parnas, WASHINGTON, D.C. ATLANTIC CITY. BEDFORD, seriad onspiracy | _sy1-1m 8. J. YOUNG. “dea buildings —one the historic American exposi- | *gainst himself. This aliegution is absolutely HOT HECKLER, FORMERLY NORMANDIE, “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA BOARDING AND DAY SCEOOL tion and ¢ reports corps of the navy; to promote the efficieuey of fhe other the historic Europaun expo-| Untrue. The truth is these persons were exe- . Atianttc end ea, BOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. paid to unwritten reports. | the enlisted force of the paves amending ibe | sition, It is intended that the historic Ameri- | uted because they were the friends of Russia. | 4.5 0. aa OS HECKLER, Prop. SS yee FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ‘y= DILL PASSED. Constitution concerning the eligibility to office | can exposition shall illustrate the civilization of EUROPE REVOLTS. Sy OTEL ON THE BEACH. MARYLAND AVE. ae : Wasington to cat ‘The House passed approximately 475 bills, of | Of the President; baghier no if Port tak | the new continent in the pre-Columbian, Co-| It is thorefore a direct insult to the czar. Receives 200 stests, All m EDAX E SULPu ay Bees G5, FRED: | Bichteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. bi 2G any, Ae which 254 were passed by the Senaie and sent | Com@icaiomr tor poy tke French Timbian and) post Columbian periods, while in| More than that, {t is assassination pure and | PERTAL aces AG URE ENT ans | fr Tarte. Galy"raneenter en = to and from Bs New buildings perfectly equipped for health and r yy the } ropes ‘a yunttes’ drive Hote ps etn cng mati stn enh oe Menge Grieg mie pny oop tnt ats et Grove Th ha of et Pee — ae a we ee |e jouse 2 public bil } ¢ Iberian peninsula, at ime when the new a 2 Ocean end ia ave. , Atlantic City, N. J. {OTE Steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect santtation, relating to trict 0 the Union as a state: to ratify an agreement | worid was discovered and colonized. troducing into Europe the savage customs of | “Fularged, improved, stoum heat, all mod. conv, ORTTREY SPRINGS HOTEL, : . Yate pension bills, 48 bills to remove | with the Cherokee Indians and t to = <= op ap-| "The commission, though it hae bad but little | other ages. Seas ob. M. OPPENHEIMER. M EPS EOL #isermaron. Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages desertion and 41 private bills of a miscellaneous pro nm Fad ——_ a ‘com. | time to work, bas aseembled and arranged a | _ General contempt is also expressed for Prince OTE, et eV se oy — 1,800 FEET a PORT SPA LEVEL. aed Minti. aaa favorably reported from the House, com- | seat ofsanterhal ote iis balleved will make | Ferdinand of Bulgaria for not commuting the | F{ OT ones ; fr TOE CesT SEE inp Rares apnaves The Senate passed 691 bills, 113 of which ruc- | mittee on Indian affairs. 000,000. t ‘open the | Most instructive and satisfac xhibit for | sentences and permitting his name to be linked | gay: fhe $14 rer week.” Every gonvenience Mea HS ULNOR PROPINETORS, | For trculars apply to the principal, coeded in running the gauntlet of the House Pcs apr — - = 4 n nthe United States, The 4 ‘of Penneyl- with such a crime. He not even the cour- | _jyia Lv . BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA” HE GREAT snfco'ot Uh inter number the President ve-| meus of a telosi commitee te invectigne and | Tanit, the American, “Numismatic malate vast | ware betng committed, Ho west 08” to Bare HO wersaTON NEEL T eS Mr suizapern s. sowens, | TMM merar tee off this latter nunabet os v fg sallepetan . x > Sarg way ‘ we toed, viz: The bill to send the famous MeGar- | report the facte in relation to the emplorment ata a Tyg > en have con- | Feuth to hear ‘“Parsifal” while four innocent OCKAN END OF KENTUORY AVE. Ou the eummit of the Allesiny Moantains, Main ore?’ a okt: DE ND ee Se eee eee ieee ee ee nee ee ee ent Tie can | tected orbits, ond! Get ocllacllans (of tha [pases ers Delng executed in'lils cnn c0en- Se nD aEY, ES WILL OPEN JUNE Ate . . cuaien na Ml to samen the court of sppenks | resent ieee ween workmen | National. fuseum have been drawn on. From | 87. feo Gin a. s.strxon | Kear sais | Taarxs CAG Sasa act. ree bi nn Rresidient pei | mestend. private sources, too, the commission has receiv: THE POWERS SHOULD INTERFERE. NT Ti =, ATLANTIC oF Ctra BO Na A aan | For Frtwebers and the come laws without his signature. Sa ee ak cerclaslons celered to | atmahie mesteril. Therefore, it would seem that the hour te at | LiSno tsa aS MENT eu sae ee mye cen ‘Gremon, Coabeis Co. Pa. 7 Dost 3 TiGeey INSTRU. | iuscnaase kuseehae ‘Dr xii wowem. 2 upon th saving bank a bill to de- | ETUXoLooIcAL axD Ancumotoorcat waTzntat. | hand when Ruselashould demand that Exrope | gee: gbts 812 0. 8. watonr, | ROCK ENON APENGR Saas oY The most important measures considered by | velop and fac ND MINERAL, BATHS, te the interstate commerce of | There is much ethnological and archmological | again interfere in Bulgaria. It would the House, excepting the IN" EL, ATTANTIC E xo a8, near Wine! MoSTEREY HOTEr T in the Great North mountaing,, near W Win: achewter, Va. eral appropriation the whole country, and more es] ly that of | material illustrative of the native races of the | be lawful to Prince Ferdinand, who is i oe Apri TTS ENGLISH | AXD i hills, were the silver bills. the tart! measures | the twenty-two states and territory drained | various periods toDeconsidered literature charts | the puppet of 5 urkey, ‘without “any powcr or wien igor ioe ‘athe: | Mi Pre meeting Oct TTS Get ww Thee reported from the ways and means committee, ase se, ato #nd maps, tracing the progrevsive uteps authorization of ignatory powers of CRAY VILLA, ATLANTIO CITY, ‘or new illustrated circulars ARNOLD W_ op MEYER. GRADUATE 0 the Chinese exclusion act, the interm d | change the day of the meeting of Congress t0 | onization. A prominent feature of Berlin treaty. Ovettre fou station wear’ each 23 wi oo Propetetor ene en a ee army nurse pension bills, the bills to the President shall bold his office foe sis rears | Will be an archwological collection, relice of the | _ If the triplo alliance wishes to sustain Prince om balidine. apes Tike PES reciprocity commercial relations with Canada, | Provident 1 meses re-Columbian people, objects that were in use | Ferdin that war which has been #o long de- SULPHUR SPRINGS w. the bill increasing the pay of life-anving crews, | 8%d be ineligible for re-election; to reduce sal- yy the inhabitants of the continent prior to and | layed, which has been so much feared, must hose UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL DEPART ‘01 magnificent water. ade dings: pent—Deptal i. meric tical departments fficials and employes; break forth, and that is th Ri nae BRENT ANOS i613" Peas: — to establish linea! promotion i the army, for the | 8ties of all government of = at the time of the discovery. These objects forth, an tis the reason why Russia BRES October 1. 182, For circular address 0: Bester saint of satoual banks in Segura to | proviaig forthe lection of Senator the $4. time of ep ons te Naina” wean |e wating. EEN: New Wintvor Sea oea | BibcR vas Garay insat “isoe foi ow ae tnd ofteers, and | perme fiom ter Be Fal velograp! h worvice. | by Prof. Thomé: Wilson, curator of prehistoric SUPPRESS THE FOOLS. W "Cans ee ms 5 a eheeemateen tren + | The message of the President in response to | *Hthropology. The mounds all over the coun-/ But putting eside all diplomacy and looking | w ATION HOUSE, AvRONA, weer Va Red = will be represented by models, charts and ‘ the Senate resolution relative to a proposed in at the political situation calmly it must be fii aw et a ama | innate te moh me | Roane ar pcs wfc oss | tat he rn erated a ee rove at a | ee Dill. which passed the Senate. ..The several | Coinage slea lies on the table. de dur- | Mephod of manufacture illustrated. A valuable | peace of Europe fs mended by M. Stambuloft. pe tee uorh suminer resort, on the, crest of the | Wr rca scenery, mood ross and beat: | ah aivirees eS fmitacailey ‘and Shooting and Bsting: lanre rooms: | Be oe: thot a age foot: URNER, 2 | Cc. K L. C. ills by the House ‘failed in the |. n of prebis a has always been caid that from this side will | 33 foe ne eee wera arn SR ey Fen ‘ rate Senate, as did aso the bill. providing for the | ng the session and some are stil pending. | Collection of prebistoric copper implements lent | [¢ has always been sald tha ‘Tue EDGEWATER ae f tolf'comrort “Bring | Sours S10 ovthamt deans | sen “eae eee admission of New Mexico and Arizona as states. ELECTION CONTESTS. eluded. Dr. Hiboe T. Cresson of Philadel-| It would be u simple act of prudence and in-| “Under present stanaenment fea , SETEFER Promise” i foviersand a the phonosraph.. Toatridadd sass wot Ran Jy ot ing te DILLs 1 THE SERATE. ‘The House committee on elections had six | phia sends a monographic collection of the con | ure to the general woll being to take away from | _fyiutm SE. ’D: PARKINSON. thei Been st wad civil serge coer ice oa OF the 3,492 bills igtroduced in the Senate | contests to decide, four of which were acted] fentsofia rock shelter near Clarment, Det.,| those idiots the power to, repeat in 1892 the org sat AFEANTIO FEET ABOVE mouths. for catalorae, TC spear beer. Appel TE 3,000 a. Warrer | political t fe ts first. is @ FooTS: rood boards Seaaiernod Anon eae 1.101 were reported upon by committees and | upon. Of the contests reported two received | andl Warren E- Morehead of, Xenia, Oko, a | politieal tragedy of St, Bartholomew. ify modern Savenieue: Great | nore: SE ek SES =i wi EES fe 700 of them passed. Among i most = rel ae cl olga be ae district, | te mounds of Warren county, Ohio. Thecol-| tis probable that the interview tatwssa |) TH FIDRIDA, = = = te rte aes. Si. Tire ght potets as portant measures passed by Senate anc and the Noyes-Rockwell, from the twenty-| lection made by Geo. D. Latimer, United States een Victoria and Emperor William will take ific ave. near Tennest Atlantic City. is rector. my@-Sur° ob am, ‘and not acted upon by the House were the fol- | consul at Porto Rico, of relics of the aborigines pes ‘Steam heat throughout. J. T. WORMLEY, Proprietor, rae AMY ©. LEAVITT OF BOSTON i DP. Perlor pooettes po | eighth New York district, both being decided | f0"Ihe West Indies ls also include. place on Monday at Cowes and that then tho | = 2 Sar 1388 L sf. ¥.W. Gass Vestine Vaeuee Cosches and Dining Car, | im favor of democrats, Crai = Rockwell. | Br affair will tioned and. th ae CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. oe 1. Week day To facilitate I oanty for the erection contest of Keynol from the THE TRENTON wine =: ann ed ee ts eres tee PIANO AND NARMONT. S| en Dine RE ORAL LIMITED © + arrears of pay and bounty; for the construction re situation take on a new aspect lo Improvements. Electric ine. Every: | TH CCATE Eom hb Dinin wore Yor and the Pacific coust; the pure J ‘ 4 » 5 that they wi .- | PRE HOMELIKE. - rect, Bit sere the rate of pension fr carta | ae fr eas reports ae | monogrphic soe overeat a nagarad vice mares esac | a eee itty pent sme accel sie sey ppucdanenena ounce cases eo price n . . A ‘ celeb-at lor ‘asainigton* nu ¥ z express, jee) ms, and 3.465 otened ardor dhe Govet tend bow; to anthartes | ee ee repab- | ere antiquities of Olio tad North Caroline | Believe that a prosecution of the prince is in- cially Gop nervous nal over ws <a re efite, expe mo _sy15-1m lof ee pst FE 52D om, work dope, ond 3.65 0m the Secretary of War to cause a survey to be | Hepn. and Turpin. democray. sided by. the | are also well, el represented, and one especially in- | evitable and that the result sought by Bismarck | "tnrit-i ORT PENDLFTO ss Career elt aap: | Fenton s Rall ory wt pee : oa cia 00m. dts made for a chip canal from Philadelphia, across committes, Gresvy-Seuil, from the twentieth | collection from. Ficrkia, com, ill be attained. ‘The emperor may be able to | {HE INGLESIDE. A E ATEANT! icatsomeee is sil and rata | a | offaition - contrat Hooation cart a eo Pee hei chau, New Jersey to New York bay, and for the better = objects connected with the ae: bring about a conviction, but that will not in abundance; aps seal Bat tsi MPS Cireuls at 8 envioes of erpdeates: enf. tof the Reale Alen | Pennsylvania district, and Miller-Elliott, from will be sho jy ick: | tie Jaast loneen the porelarity of the ort tt! © 50to $2 per day to $14 per week. fice. OF ARTS fy27-0° | opcmavery basiness Gay. Call oF. ie new illus: orcemen: immigration im? | tho enreath South Carolina district. ‘The oom. | | pation wo. A series be col- | the least lessen popu e prince. jem aaeRS ratedannaal announcement, Rercce fyforms- number of public buildings and claim dalle | snittes has the argument in the f | lected by = Wm. H. Holmes in p se riginal | Bismarck were ten years younger the result Yo IRVINGTON, elewation 50) feet: full view from 3. ants . “Pa cipal ant § Passed by the Senate also failed in the House. | Tee» — we eomGnal action on se, | quarries, the most ees being that | would not be doubtful and William would be ATIANTIO CTT, =. 3 ~ eo porico uaa in eee eptyety | ype pacers cian weevice meerirere | BILLS THAT PASSED BOTH HOUSES. ‘The record in the case is very bulky, being | on he a Eesha forme ae a ey ee iS THE, BEACH __T.5, LOVETT. Proprietor * Wis Ree on 3 A277 10eh stp. hundred and three bills bave passed | composed of 33,000 printed pages, being the | bap ureau of éthnology, by read, pa _!18-20t ____ CHAMBER prepared successfull service, Lee : ‘of the kind on recold” The recom | ™cans of maps, photographs and models, will | of everybody is with the o!d chaneellor. In | quae eis | Hi Giirntee mountain resort in America,” or de | tnd ecnsus exaainattoun, sd both Houses and been sent to the President for | bem ro “ aeccouuen a as conteet of | show Mio rome ins of the cliff dwellers, the pu- | Europe the whole conduct of the emperor is ‘Ocean 2nd of Pennsylrans ave., | crepe sepals ea M. ESSICK, Proprietor. | —— his signature. There are twenty of these still | lon - commit | eblos, the Casa Grande and other famous ruins of | blamed. No one would have believed that the = Atlantic City, IN. = is = ‘OUT OF WASHINGTON. —_ inst Rockwell was rejected by the New Mexico and By their side will be | founder of the German empire would be treated | 2713:1m ¥.’W. LEHMAN & CO Opes MORRELT, HOUSE, HARPEIS PERRY, AIRFAX BATE iderat committee reporting in favor of Mr. Ariz | que MAN re W. Va, ine ncenery : fu Tose sotaoaed ts tue laos fepeanest wie | —_ patting Se ene ee gle und uke cobeas ot patie | toon at tae oral CC ats wo nite ‘PRE MANSION, ATLANTIC cry. = ey eae SEMINATA FOR YOUNG LADIES, out signing. two have been vetoed—the bill to en. aie wee ere now occu Pictures and documents relat- | with the glory of Germany. Largest hotel. Open all the your. ‘Twenty-fourth year acters 1992, 80- smend the Taw organizing (= circuit court of CHICAGO AND THE FAIR. ing to the Calaveras skull, the Florida fossil Tacgues Sr. Cenz, hI MRS Oe piers inthe ‘Derartient. Musi . 80 a8 to give them jurisdiction of cor- : = man and other remains which furnish evidence +00. — : MY | anidawis tain Indian cases, and the bill referring the | A Washington Woman’s Impressions of the | of the great antiquity of man on the continent RAILWAY MEN IN SESSION. 21 __ CHARLES M-GLADF. _ McGarrahan claim to the court of private land Situation and Probable Kesults. will be shown. exhibit comprises also ob- — xD, c Sriie Whe GACKDEMS 70 POR claims: three have become laws without the | comespondence of The Evening Star. jects of great antiquity, including the mummy | Mr. Powderly Addresses Them on the Sub- from Weshineton President's approval. Among the most im- ‘obtained by Dr. Dall in his explorations in the Ject of Union, pertsxt bills which became laws are the follow- Curcaao, July 90, 1892. : Aleutian Iales, ‘reproductions of famous Tock Chicago has much yet to do in preparing for scxiptares, mcluduag: those worked ay ak | , Representatives of the different railways met __ Feely BOER? building; for | the numbers who are invited to attend the great | Garrick Mallory, and a series of modern Indian | i" Wilkesbarre in convention yesterday. The the permanent preservation and custody of the | world’s fair whom they hope for and expect to | pictures on skins of buffalo and other materials, | following orders were represented: Brother- Fecords of the volunteer armies: to add the | ome, Toa stranger the depots seem almost ‘THE INDIAN TRIBES. hood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of = 1 ore Same of the Secretary of Agriculture to the | i cacvuste for the present cocesion. ‘The| Photographs from the buress of ethnology | Locomotive Firemen, the Swithers Mutual As-| V raat oe the cosant opens Sune"; foe | * i i 4 class ine’ poararfemnedarmh ee ee ‘| | streets near by are almost impassable with | and Catlin plates will be shown illustrating | S0ciation, Order of Railway Telegraphers and | “gssiievers fos addrevs W. P. MASON, U.S.N. A., Principal. I OCKWOOD HOUSF, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. | ‘cueuiainaa Ls Auone the tountelas, Wil open dune 1: nay | VEN STS DSOR. oe de rar ete see | eee ee Comzon wrk stems. nn at Sorat callers, with, dintonas and de. Soran oo mepts 1g, Adtrem hew A: AC SELEY. lent sor, Ma. ‘yin Park Park, Md. ILLE AC tos UNTIL ITS OPENING | Jo September Is, offers a delightful retreet from the ribe and stock of Indians. Their char-| the Ladies’ Auxiliary. Special trains were run vi 6 — (Ay arsetie Chinese into the United States; the intermediate | vehicles now. It takes the utmost patience, | every tribe and si 8. ir char- e a = TARRISBROOKE ~ VES Gane 16.88 fora cine | WIRGINIA MITITARY TSETy CTE. and army nurse pension bills: toenfore resipro- | clever driving and time, the most valuable of | acteristics will be further illustrated by acol- | 0n all railroads. Fully 8,000 strangers were in fos: woters oe rei wu feren: ee 8 Ean Kec, BOO ast, | oe fear ag gS fic and eal commercial relations with Canada; increas-| a1) to get from one place to another. The few | lection of bays mag re) sage = — town, but they were nearly all delegations, The | pavilion: vend for circulars @: CLHATNED. ayy ton Wat. » Prop. _IyTS-1M? | Canleal shock. Thorney sees ia eat sane pt vos the maxim if lite 4 be ¥ \4 modern 8 series of ‘ew | ————_ Pile cess din engineering. Con‘ers Fn ERs echoes pg Miecering Seewm: ~ | © cajevitaelln Unicegn iver are taned leen’y peeing 500 objects from the National Maseum | eae Caeeeioee wero, presen trons Nowe ASBURY PARK, N. J. MISCELLANEOUS. plaraan ‘Siem Cine aise dperes eee Semaes 8 THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. to accommodate the traveling public. How are York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, The west ie meiner in tachties BALtatone & om RaILRCAD . . a to illustrate the arts, industries, amusements 1 ted. “AsBony PARK M ARKLETON | SANTTARE Mal ex clothing | Bills to the number of about 250 were sent to | the people to be cared for unless there is much | and warfare of the Indians, ‘The hall at Mad- ‘was poorly represented. es re ee Moret, | | ate at rat jnoath, og, an jr contro! the ways and means committee. They included | their coming? Before this | rid will be decorated with costumed fi ‘The morning session was secret and held in opens Estey Es propositions to amend the McKinley tariff law | “Oe eo poled wal satire Ihave de, | The birch bark canoe and the Eskimo kyak will | the armory. The object of the convention was tenets for raten? {Scnerally proposing reduction of duty), ereat-| cided what it will do for the fair, but I do hopo | be "hows. A collection of Histares mede by | stated, namely, to discuss the advisability of eum ing an income tax and the subtreasury scheme. | {he money will be forthoming, Chicago bes | 2: Curtis illustrating Columbus’ time | consolidating all the orders under one head. it The committee tool ny if | the four. exclusive of ot periones, an: | *Geu. SCOTT BE a Apantatinenta'of tiest | 0-028" hug tae VOTRE DAME OF MAR’ eae Hoot |N CERO SETS pra ee Schetule in effet Ma webingtn tron sian: final oi and his now famous collection of portraits of | iy said that the scheme was favorably receiv SBURY Fal toy For Fitavare and Cie inn, expe tally 1.900. {2 STipeecenand pera eypeotngy lomo pt been liberal, and has been more so than would | Columbus will be shown. ‘The Department of | by'ait aud will be put into effect before are AN een REDER. Siete | taco mt ‘ACADEMY FORD 3ory mand 0 B.S and Staunton, 1 which were to place wool on the free list and to | ® Poss Agriculture will exhibit the gifte of the new | Tho engincers in the western nintes are almost | _™5243u" Marne hash, pon Ghe A reduce the duty on woolen goods, to admit free SEARED ANE DERE. | World to the old—corn, tobacco and the potato | unit for consolidation. There is some opposi- SBURY PARK. NJ MARLE. | formation of character. Catal citer 3 of duty bagging for cotton aud machinery for | Tam surprised to find so much wealth in| | There will bea collection made up by the| tion among. the engineers in the east, Dag tis pot hin one sqiare of 9 de bk Au odern tp | poste Pog as | inches, eat a | ‘cone _, manufacturing bagging, cotton ties and cotton | Chicago. Millionaires are as plentiful here as | Treasury Department, the Numismatic Society ition, it is said, will be overcome without mase. Pete BARNETT soos Foaconable." Shecial rates to miviswere, missions le Kins, placing binding twine. tin plate and works | government offcialy are in Washington. ‘To | 884 the National Museum, illustrating the en- | Giiiculty. ’ The session was harmonious, T aBRY Fam 3, or thai fanaa theirfanu ies. Forinformation | Siscr Gronge’s HALT FOR Bows, ay oon 4 of art on the free list and changing the clamis- | Soveumment omens have to plod, plod for « | Si Goes of American money. There va Adidreweos were. made an by GW. Wilson ot | A ETT om spas iB. GAULT, M. D., Medical Direct Sai cation of lead ores. and charts and | Phillipsburg, N. J., chairman of cnlerge LE FROM FORT MONROE, FURN Bille for free lumber, free alt, free sugar, | Hue money ib seems like, ble Leesan the bureau of paacicgy: ‘American His- | grievance eomuitice Sf the Brotherhood ie ae ‘aly he rch stra daly #2550 ver day | QE es See} reducing the oi irow and the Farmers’ | Yalues are high, but the evidences are here in | torical Association will show its Publications | Focomottve Firemen on the Reading system; | ilu "WHIGHY & PUOUT. Onuers and Mangrs. shad “1 stared fry Rot reported to the House. ficent bi streets, wide ran Alliance subtreasury bill were discussed, but | Seton due buildings A eter pont toes and two maps showing the progress ofc goloniza- | C. H. Wilkens of Chicago, assistant grand chair- | 4 sRURY PARK, ¥.3. THE VICTORIA: FaMIEt #f the Railroad Conductors’ Association; vba 3% roptini ces ae artonts TAL IN GIVEN re told of a man who after climbing to the top of | tures of localities and photogra | mano aablahon ‘ot. Pattain o seed eae | “qbring: lance vard: “loan | THE PREPAWATION OF CANDIDATI 2.10 and 4.28 of Gx Tue osx causa, | the | Masouic Temple building, twenty-one | of old” Spanish ‘Bt Augustin. photorap Ci di ae ia poaatog 200 eqns moderate red a a | pee aS EE are 530. | toed Sab RADE, p.m. : ee the x stories high, knocked at one of ot iyadim ~tr ELL, Among the impostant bills and resolutions pee patel pace pe wedoon The | H- M- Flagler. In the afternoon a public meeting was held, “fALANTA HOTEL. ae mn, 110.40 8 now on the House culendar, which will retain Puilding 308 7tet bik aad caulk clnaaieen CHARACTERISTIC ANIMALS. at which "6,000 people were prevent. Master | AL ide Fra For Bord ana was their i os the second sewion, are the follow- | elevators. Should Congress take $5,000,000 | A number of the most characteristic animals Workman ,Pomaeri aivared a twenty mini’ beaten PIANOS AND ORGANS. ot are ee eae rt ig ing: Fi st tered ypece hep in ——— prynetval Alice os 1 th Feige note, he mey ib | apn the he rely at po | ene. Mae” ote ne, Inet tee wat | LCR. GURRORRE, TEE ATE goats | A HSIN Pom ae EDERICK BTR “ste ia Fe some t bet Burlington and Highgate, V ' s stro e oads unite and pool = . °s on X I Fen nse rns wd pon tara Rew One ore 25 of | tn he co, wl be Fopreente, A prominent aegis betas Ber et | Bp ene ales aos Br ae, MOUTH ER fears ‘ks: to te the effic f the militia; | Suvi 4 it " is ture 0} e 8 collection of — yes ought to have the same privi- . S21 boric da’ ‘Dr * peceal dL progyheethaer pra Su lpokerrrn olsen eee chee ioabie If workingsson don't protect thembaives | © yuri fee Banna ny adie (DURING AND KEPATRING. GEORGE, BLY. PESSDGTON (8,7) SEMINABY FOR BOTH | faci eet os tia 30 pi lands for sites for harbor defeuses at San Diego, | them without government aid. pavoar ee Powderly denounced the ue Ths leding eel epeu’ June LL For intoraa” | yeamewits'W.'S: Meterrat £°ES" Mestiosee St Rg RS i Pamington and Chester, 4.00 ee reves exten a Pinkerton men and Carnegie, He was loudly gad tars JSmhet"s ws workston in the reer. "Terme roason tages racargey On, none Pp. air ia i oast and great lakes;| 1» VISITORS WILL COME. applauded. THEO. OVES., Prop._| able: seared en gished; | work, Tem iit Fartor Cazs on al ay trate heap: rationand misbranding of | If the world’s fair is made accessible to the following resolution was -offered and re a ASBURY PARK. N. J. = Cae Reh yeah tg went tee Car thrvarh To Boston without chants eating an executive depart-| people by way of cheap railroad fare and visi- ‘unanimously adopted: First-clave family hotel Ap PUNE a wo oo Poochieeptie ridge, lou tins tase cee ts Brand mining: fo _ Resolved, acre Ens ear peaigeccmare at atm i, LEWIS. ee reraiatigg, AEE —THE MAITLAND SCHOOL | _ For Atlantic City, 10.00and 12.00n00n. Sundays, § : ~ and un-American, We bare Confidence in the | GUEF HOUSE | PARE, ¥. 3. TEINWAY_ OWAGE_GABLER- BRIGGS PILwOo Frese Brana Br pene + |S hSooen sunday only. fon iver: authorizing the Postmaster General | sonst Chicage tort Se a ee es Se Sp heen pesoe, ea there” ep pad saree om nS tae SRT, SE age piven MBS, S. MATLAB, Petes roe hott apts matter ia, Pura! districts regulating’ Se antl | done to the nation will be felt to her remotest aenct ae ne freer nop leed mph gfe ane [Ts Soon ASBURY PAREN. J, 2o0-tr SP Eore_ | ROK RUE GorTeey, MLz0OFT ore. Mp. ve and attarot 5] Polutment of fourth-class postmasters: for the | There are many who recall the centennial ex- eee oa nen Sari apo fo; Jape jane. “For circulars a ‘aie ogee ee Barge isbe pound necendl copprecsind aber | Gen. Mantees, (my er et Obie Fiver: revising sn amending the tates | POUNOS, Philadelphia initiated ‘and ‘brought : —— ‘Tae ERAT waa, ae ae F HE, re aaa Fatis. |—potomac RIVER BOATS. Felating to. patents; to increase the number of | Jeprewion only too well remou papa Hours and Half te Atlantic City Terese “te esse = oe a AGERSTOWN, MD.. KEE MAR COLLEGE AND | ~ eS GARLAND aus gnlisted men, in the navy: to revise wages of | ing backward, by the Hght of ex it is| United States,on which are marked by means of Yas Hora Biss nian 350 train from peas eae Far SiO et Fas ir argeeiO0 awl oohoott nad omer: ee Loe [0 Se Eestaes seeen, Manriate & fof nts fasritepy tee, ov img beens RG gee | a oar or onan rr | ries Oh | a Shee pi eeed : morn, ss, o Me a] tistence country from -SIQE—JERSE a oD INSTITUTE, CONCO 5 to allow greater weight of baggage to commer: | #prung nue existance in thie country from that | go. h hare been named in honor of Co-| fr afm ny oly iat Ot ft cenliyera ‘reanay 2 Siar aren ae Et ee Mie SE, or Sa EVERY TUESDAY AT 5 P. Mt. si Earslers: to promote the improvement of [mee gg mph rey g eh a eee er eesrrene as: hoon Booweed Se regular train onday. $8.80 round trip.—Adet | F{OTPE AVALON, AVALON, by way of Welland and St. Lawrence canals cca ——— pal Columbia will be conspicuous in the exhibition, Bereeaniy cunderdriand with ui Ripe tal a eae KS ‘duties STEAMER JANE MOSELEY is 3 E bes Sea pes Prin._| Leaveset 5p. m., arriving st Crstield, Ma., a.m. Ker Bia orale pony XT. ST. | Puncotegue, Va., 6:90; Norfolk, 10am. Returning wroviding for the election, of Senators leaves os ey 2.30 p.m. Wednesday via Cristea anf Ey the direct vote of the people: providing for > See anit cA “Po etal Rreingirectroteof the people; providing for | gy ay3 a and the St. Lawrence river to the sea; now that have brought good to our people. for not only will there be displayed it so be tivation: proposing amendments to the Consti-| takem in this greatest of our exhibitions the | National Museum, are the i al ER 923 1m_ i 4 i i . i S MONTOR AND NORFOLK. largest single print = Peevey LAKE and MOSELEL tution substitating the Slst. day of December | reward will come in advancing intelligence, ne ene. ue af the ese CME MAY corey STATES HOTEL. | OCEAN STEAMERS. SUBa ound feta ecm meme, Ca seca eee | Canoe came Sate acc? Ses ieee Cae eg eC Be pe | Sera E es | os oe Sean Any bers of the, House of Representatives and of | ur butinew world not fo Chlcage alone pr dy carly re gr ig he an dg a ni Ho VOR, GARE MAY. TED Set 98, 8, ; seas aba! hol! tes ental ing that Con- | to all our people. Any city that sssumes to be | me ‘to have boos early in the morning ‘esaistant professor its he head: the ah second’ Monday in Janaars, and aatuteiing | the entertainer of such an enterprise taxes her- of the This. Meckoning by ous prevent calose | Of paychology in Cornell University. beagipienloweg iJ the 30ch of April for the 4th day of Murch an | Seu &@ sion Str ng Waning ad dar the discovery wat ectually on the ist, and anor Ee GEMS os ABORT on. cLMCraD the date for the commencement and limi at ~ been selected bration Jaro" plaseas barior wie Of the teruus of tho Presidentand View Precident, | ee ee a, ene be eee MRS. 3. A. MYERG_ E ( mending the naturalization laws. River bet = ONDAY y, = pat feat tail subsidy act; exeluding poli influence furmins ob i i POINT—THE CARLTON, THE from ‘the the employment of ls laborers; for free ad- ae. Sees See ee ee Ramee Gun en Sf atin ane Mrs. George Alfred Townsend Til. mak : ‘sp roin se une ae gotten to promaie greater | Mrs. George Alfred Townsend has been quite _ SPcape May. : fwova the United States and Mexico: erprenstag ill since she arrived at Long Branch two days i, Mgr. sympathy with the Russian Hebrews:to fi ‘The resident physician of tho hotel and Uniform stem of laaeation and pot | She Sai wheat, corn. varie, Lo age the Secretary of "the , bedside. Mrs. Townsend is suffering from an li i | ‘that Dr. the com; tion of collectors cay ‘an attack of aphasia smnesi, which is an affection the components stone endl warvarase | Steet ra . ‘guaranteed tricts; fog toe Comteealiaesn ante ae their in words. Ghe is especially vide for uniform lawson the of mar- | to write she wishes to say, but Testora- riage and divorce; the empioy- | thie ©, difficult tack. She hes o ment of convict labor or the product of con-| good ee to ‘viet labor public works of the are of brain lesen, would States: for make the case a critical one. ir. Townsend ape Itve: enlisted bad a slight attack of the same disease some the ing examinations time ago, Bavet a0 the Sewyen: and BE, : aon ate seat sans ‘From the Philadelphia Star. pon nk oan ef ae seh Ont saan ‘Watson is « Farmers’ Alliance member from “ent, pe labor laws; for the transfer of the revenne Free concerts while | Georgia. Hs is the man who when nominafd rine service from the Treasury to meals in and Son Comgnens Cs ot lew and fore- guaranteed Barks ond ems 130 pan, Bas pan Ol EE aaa ot se denser ont'Se on See Colt wi collection of statistics honest man at the same time, f = . *

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