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"THE EVENING STAR: W See ‘The Brooklyns Bunched Hits Of Duryea | How He Bore Himeelf Through the Fre-| Supreme Justice Somerby Says the Phila- | It is Now Estimated to Re Between Fifteen ‘Thousand. and Won. The league clubs rank as follows: ! ig ~ isis iea'rhia| “9 The absence of Brouthers does not lesve so much of x hole in the Brooklyn team after all. ‘That is, the hole is not in proportion to Brouth- ers’ ponderous size. Ward's men won yester- “JOE” WOOD'S EXECUTION. Imtnary Ordeal. When Warden Thayer gave the word for ‘Wood to be bronght out for execution yester- ay at Dannemors prison there were grouped the reporters, physicians and others invited to witness the execution. Four minutes after 11 o'clock, after the wit- nesses had entered the death room, the ma- chinery was started, the electric current was | turned on, and an instant later the two rows of electric test lights placed in the death chair showed that the deadly current was both quick | snd powertel enough to satisfactorily perform | vious to the test the warden cautioned the the purpose for which it was generated: Pre- | ‘THE IRON HALL SUIT. newspapers. and only know in a general way what the charges are; therefore I propose to say nothing. My accounts are all right and I am not afraid and Twenty Complete returns received from forty-nine out of the sixty-six counties in Alabama indi- cates majority ranging between 15,000 and 20,000 for Gov, Jones and the regular demo- cratic state ticket. Returns show that Kolb polled a much heavier vote than was at first supposed. A : | large part of the country precincts went solid for him. Kolb’s lieutenants concede Jones’ election by 10,000. The legislature is very close. This result is said to be due toa scheme of the Kolbites to capture the legislature and by some means un- seat Jones. The black belt section, where so Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco has been recognized as the standard EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, (GO%Z4G4 COLLEGE, NO. 191 ST. H.W. Under the direction of the Fathers of the Society of Jeans. SCHOOLS WILL REOPEN O¥ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1602. Three Pree Scholarships are open to successful com- Petition on the Ist, 24 and 34 of September. ‘This competition ts open to all, even to students alreedy belonging to the college. For farther particulars apply to ation of tobacco perfection. This is why + we have remained, during this long period, the largest manufacturers of Smoking Tobacco in the world. It has a fragrance and flavor of pecu- liar excelience. Give it a trial. by aS ck day im spite of big Dan Brouthers’ absence and | spectators against any interference. After the | to havea investigation of them.” many negroes reside, went overwhelmingly for Soebis Rebeca’ botiog, ‘Boat mame | preteens aes cere spate arta | “Se eegeee erect teens vo | Tan it up a sharp, snappy game. full of pager iy i of the prisoner. | Hall money in an Indianapolis bank and $700,- pce Bee to end. play of Griffic. | ith a firm and | 000 which is supposed to be in your bank at Radford, Robinson and Kinslow was remarka- | steady step along the corridor toward the Philadelphia that could not be obtained on de- bie. “Griff” especially distinguished himself. | where the warden and two keepers were wait-| mand?” In jon to stopping an apparent home run | ing for him. As the little procession entered} Mr. Somerby ‘ounder in the first inning, he canght | the room ahalf-suppressed murmur of surprise | did not wish to some ur fly in the fourth and drose it bagk to | escaped from some of the witnesses. Wood | ” CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8 J., GOV. JONES’ CAREER. Col. Thomas G. Jones was born in Jonesboro’, Ga. The family early removed to Montgomery, smiled Ala. He was a student in the Virginia Military Seulet sme Telterstedl thet be i otemy, of which Blonewell Jackson was & it true that the Philadelphia bank was | Profé oe METSARE WRB opm, Professor. ake first in time to doable up « Washingtoi | was neatly attired ina black suit; his shirt, | rated at $157,000 January 1 by the United States | At the breaking out of the war he enlisted BLACKWELL'S DURHAM zt iio etil iii jerud — : ° | collar and cuffs were snow white and tie of | Bankers’ Guide and is not stated at all in the | with the confederacy and was aosigned to the TOBACCO Co., ACADEMY OF a Wee tocar seek ame Dine Stein pitched a beautiful game and bis sup- | the same hue encircled his neck. His face was | July edition?” staff of Gen. Gordon. He was then about nine- . 4 1d12 MASS. AVE, fog, Hu go. end Bey. ctxt Sonia port was perfect. He always has been « puzzle | smoothly shaven, with the exception of the| Mr. Somerby made no answer to this. teen years old. Captured by small squad of y, Youxe yapirs. XD CHIE DREN Reseins yee} to the Senators. Washington scored thefirst| mustache. Wood looked anything but the| “At the time of the Keystone Bank failure in | Union soldiers at Bristow station in October, ‘Liy . at pot yn WA MBER 1, with to, Srstion; Nenuey venta Kaliroad” Washinge ran in the second inning. Stein gare the | desperate murderer he has been painted. Philadelphia, Mr. Somerby. did you or any one | 1863, and kept @ prisoner all night he made bi location tn the prinsnty: pesporesees het a ee " lengthy Duryea base on balis and Kichgraton's | "Crossing the threshold of the room, the pris-| by your authority draw from the banks in this tem, seven, in all, hie prisoners the next j wy ; 4 Seportmete mmuaical coures embraces A PERK OSs aeee ance ae bunt base hit sent him to second. Then Duflee | oner turned to the right and with two or three | eity €500,000 and take it to Philadelphia for the | Morning and took them into the confederate B | Seonie fefiag ent awtcaceions on the pinto. SEAN ASD Cais earreee . and Robinson sacrificed and Dursea scored. | steps stood in front of the fatal chair. The | ben linea. military career way one of dashing E H z , S . | aan no ae Brooklyn tied the score in the fifth. Foutz’s fly condemned man's face wa: and there was | Mr, Somerby replied: “I must again remark | bravery. Zz f zl . G RY INSTRUCTION. THE GREA® * -_ SCHEDULE IN EFERCT JUNE 14, 1890 to left was muffed by Duffee and long Pave | the slightest tremor about the compressed lips, | that on this subject the Philadelphia matter is|, After the close of the war® Col. Jones re- Vanity ever ofered to parents, chil ratus leave daily from Union Station (B. anf P.», took second on Dailey’s sacrifice. Kinslow | but he permitted no other outward sign of the | an important factor in this suit, and it would | turned to Montgomery and began the study of | Gaglemere, decorators or srtiate to, Tioarh ‘he erandect wonery tm America. with the fingled and Foutz scored. aes neo: — qmotions which ey = cas Hos j not be pr per to talk. I bel a that the assets i Ba ence geare g Pirie Cowl bag a ——— — — I | Raat partoctiy best ands 3 vertand meet conuplete Solid Irein Service in a deadlock until the eig! inning. when | When Wood reacl the chair pers | of the bank are more than sufficient to take " a T am —— Ward reached first on a singleto left: then Tom | stepped to one aide and the prisoner said: | care of any funds that the Iron Hall may have | try in 1873, when he made the first speech in SUMMER RESORTS. ____ SUMMER RESORTS. ene eet eiee: ‘ Six waninyet, electri leah Burns 4 the day with a three-bagger over want to thank Warden Thayer for his great | on deposit there. Iam going to examine thor- | the south for reconstruction and friendly fecl- ~ ———~ Radford’ head. Daly brought Burns home| kindness to me. Also my keepers. My time on | oughly before I talk to any one, and I have no | ing among the states. He was clected a mem- with adrive toleft and the game was won. | carth is not long enough to return my thanks | fears for the result."” Mr. Somerby positively | bet of his state legislature in 1884. He was re- Score. 3 to | to Judge Whitman for hia noble efforts. He | declined to make any further statements. He | @lected to the house in 1836, receiving at the 6 100.0000 0-1) bas becn nearer than a brother to me and I hope | attended a meeting of the executive committee | Primary elections to nominate officers nearly 812 per o 90001002 S| he will live along life and die happy in the | yesterday afternoon. very vote oat in tho county and running far | PRRADY HOUSE, ATLANTIC ‘Two-bace hit—| Lord. I pray that God will now give me a j of all other candidate is session | ave. organ — reds nk r: vs ee-base hit—Burns. Stolen bases | siren of two men to go to meet Him, for | pecans derloceente: ek. locked toe ts of the legislature he was chosen speaker of the Sisqo ished rooms; broad <a utara 3 a! [SL aay RTS i i i Don p! | know I am going 1] you A b .. Box 2 saga PORT en ie, Richmont. Waynesbur Mey, MeGuire, Detiey. Fouts: 2. Double plays | Know I sm ving share. {he Iron Hall charges against Supreme Justice | Tn 1880 Col, Jones was one of the several can-| FYOTEE ALBION — _| ee, Saya meee be a = ington, 5: Brooklyn, 7. Firston errors—Brook-| Here Wood's voice trembled alittle. As he| Somerby tonight. Mr. Somerby is in Indian- | didlates for governor. Ata meeting of the state Sane ATEANTIC CITY. N. J. | ACHR STALE Ryle” Hom | stand Test Paw ckets at Compan) 's Ofrea, Iyn, 3. First base on balls—Of Siein, 2. Struck | sat down in the chair Wood said, in strange | apolis and this afternoon he will be given an | tlliance in June, 1889, the farmers decided that | Ppems 74025. ry trom bathing zronnde. Horatio Ring Suncmtremss ~~ a8 W. FULLER, Gen" Pamonswr Avent : Accommodates 300. Et | — RRS SCHOOL FOR YouNG | THEORET ‘ ‘Lildren, : yore RRSYES out--By Durvea, 3; by Stein, 6. Passed balls -| voice: ‘God remember me.” He repeated | opportunity to explain away the charges to tho = Were entitled to name the next governor Kinslow, 1; Berger. 1. Base on balk—By Stein, | this three times while the straps were beicg ad- | executive committee of the order. brought forward Capt. Reuben F. Kolb, | _Je22. WE MISSES Ki! : 7 | BERKELEY, F = : vs and little 1438 Nat ToTHE AT Derr 1_ Time. 1.55. “ire, Lyneb. | justed. His last words were, “God bless me, ‘The executive committee consists of the su- | ##te commissioner of agriculture. In the con- | J JOTEL BERKELEY, FORMERLY AC: | SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS, | Fenent DOUBLE a ST AND SOU TINWPST. The other cham: ‘hip games played yes- | repeated twice. | preme officers in different parts of the country. | Yention Kolb led all his competitors for several H me coma ent peer a a = DNGRESS HA. SEAN ery, MD. Winn | —223-3m ROCK ENON, VA__| grey eas kk Sete NDID Ex terday resulted as follows: Cleveland, it. | The fatal signal was given by Keeper Welts of oy are Messrs. Younghusband, Lamb, Hos-| ballote and had very few votes short of enough | 4} : red; newly furnis! { a and 812 per | EEL bells; terms mods | Q,gnen July 18. Tering, 82 per day; EWIGHT BOARDING COTTAGE, rat Loui, 10. Louisville, i1: Cincinnati, 4. New burn prison. At the contact Wood's body mer, Baker, Sayer, Somerby, Davis and ° ic e | JAMES & GRORGE BEW. York, 6; Boston, 6 Pittsburg, 5; Chicago, 4. htened out rigidly and the hands turned | Walker. ‘This committee meeis cnoe a year | ® Sudden combination against him and’ insisted TEL BRUNSWICK, PACIFIC AV The Philadelphia-Baltimore game was post- | upward on the arms of the chair. Twelve sec- | and was to have met next month, but owing to | 0" Jones. Kolb and his supporters, though | 74 Between New ‘ork apd Tennessenares., Atlantic med on account of rai onds was the duration of the first contact. The | the charges against Supreme Justice Somerby | YeFY Sore, gracefully acceded to the will of the | “‘eig.om Late of Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Cleveland batted Galvin and Caruthers out | second contact was two seconds shorter. and a8 | and the applications for a receivership it was | Convention. ‘The election resulted in the fol- | Has. ef the box yesterday and Hawke was treated | it reached full power a curl of blue smoke arose | decided to secretly call the committee together | lowing vote: Jones, 139,910; Long, republican little better. © from the murderer's forehead and an odor of | today. ‘The exact situation is now n matter of | C@Ddidate, 42.440, with 1,491 scattering. ATLANTIO CITY, ¥. 3. Washington made 5 hits and Brooklyn 11. | burned rubber filled the room, and this was re- | surmise. but in view of the hearing in the re-| Kolb immediately set out to secure the nomi- oy ‘This shows how the game was won. A single, a | peated in the thirdand fourth contacts, the time | ceivership matter the result of the meeting of | DAtion in 1892. Defeated in this at the demo-| Thoroughly renovated. Modern improvements. triple and a double in the eighth did it. Other- | of which was six seconds long. Ax the current | the executive committee today will be wasted | T8tic primaries and later in the convention, he es wise Duryea kept the hits well scatter | was turned on each time Wood's body straight- | with great interest by the 70,000 members of | bolted the ticket, and leading an independent nominate, The opposition. however, effected | CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., WASHINGTON, D.c., OTEL BENLOPEN, CAPE HENLOPEN CITY, Rehoboth. Dol. ‘will reopen Saturday, Jume 25, 1802. p.m. train. Arrive at § p.m. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. - i "7 = 9 i i Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1802. Neither Mulvey nor Jones appeared yester-| ened out. This was followed by a relaxation as | the Iron Hall order. faction, began an unprecedentedly sective cam- | oe oe Kc | + ee dey, ceed % | the electric fluid was shut off ‘The order started in 1981, with thirty charter | Paign. Einmere, 1408 my Ae te New buildings perfectly equipped for health and iar mney dal Joe Mulvey, third baseman extraordinary, | Wood entered the death chamber just at| members. The statement of the order issued ——_— + 2 Brunswick Hotel, Ast | paseed. Rates, $1, 31.5. sl. eek Pr has signed with the Washington club. Sir | 11:44 and at 11:52 he was dead. He was in the | last January showed a membership of 65,204. DEFRAUDED CHICAGO BANKS. be ‘OTEL Di ‘LANTIC CIT" a. | ee r {| Steam heat, passencer elevator, perfect sanitation. Special atvantares in Literature, Medern Languages anf Music. For circulars apply to the principal, from Piney Point. Md. Joseph bas recovered his health, and with a | death chair one minute and fourteen seconds. | Following is the Janunry statement of finances: ee 5 bat little tice he will soon be in « to show Aun interval of three seconds was given between | Cash in e the senatorial delegation how. third base is | each contact: the smoke came from the. burn- | Gatun grecea Pe played when an artist is in charge.—Phila. | ing end of the rubber tube down which the salt Press, water ran to the electrodes. There was a slight ‘apt. Ward sends the visiting teams to the | burning of the flesh on the forehead. The nd-| Total assets. bat drat on the Brookiyn grounds. | Justment of the straps and electrodes took but | po, sanqqD!SBURSEMENTS. if Providence club has sus | twelve secon base , inmi 25 ‘The physicians in charge made an examina-| _{:ug2 ‘ims sickness and scct- team returned home and defeated Cincinnati in | tion of the body immediately after the fourth | 99) final csi, two straight games. | contact. The voltage was 1,560, with ampe ene Louisville bas released Pitcher Vian. | of 7. ‘The attendance at the polo grounds is increas-| The witnesses were then allowed to make an ATLA Open all the year: larze sun aller: baths. Directly on tho bea: EPH, Three Mon Charged With Conspiracy—Over BORTO: ral fon wait ae $500,000 Secured, but Restored. 13 The fight of George Bartels, paying teller of | 22. Puritic and Michigan aves.. near the beac! y yg | the Central Trust and Savings Bank of Chi- ‘Mrs. JOHN H. © ‘01. cago, with the comparatively insignificant sum HERWOOD," OLD POINT COMYORT. gilt year, Rome ike and corto 50 por day $10 0 815 per work. ft EO. BOOKER, Owner ‘yi of €3,000 of the bank’s cash, has unearthed | HOT!" QECKUER, FORMERLY XOR = Ameren 9} what seems to have been an extensive con-| sy5.om a Nit WECKLER, Prop , spiracy to defraud five Chicago banks. The | gyorrr, THE DRAGH. MARYLAADAVE. aq | #cheme was partly successful and over $500,000 Receives 200 nests: AM mod. one = IMPER! convenes pointment ee Was secured from Bartel’s former employers, saa he Rraichne a. SRENDEICE. | Aljertanice, wee ‘Mya ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. | JEYENING SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL, BUSINESS, E Cst.u.w. Thorough and practi sin owriting or speed ai: v. On the creat of the | Success for civilservice examinations, sence aces, aphs. ty) Total. 8,718 claims. WEST Va. | Successful quail ¥. AIA NEW ¥ n —, aE = stneRe TL NEW YORK AND 235 aE tae Mee Tori nest. lnegp oe toate | dstalaatlen kadene:: Wa eines tak oes Mamber of members fareee y1BOI but has since been made good. Another bank | per ¢ Oto faldrives Spacious lawns; Gowtlazailey sedie wad D St. NWINTRUGENT INerROG | PART, 7x0. ~ q winning streak the clab will not loss sauch after | nounced dead. ‘Warden Theper announced that ee ee speniing of the ex. | *0id to have lost $20.000, which amount was | FJOTRE ORIENTAT, 0° 7 0 | during uae me ae eat 307 fonts atagin speek and sudersiand Bronce Bo BRS ii ak all. : : [om ——— — be el ld a = id —< erty te —— in. ex; | also made good. Balarest improved, rea eal al mod cea | stabtes| ip abundance. | So hay fever, no mowquitoss. | 12 private toovens. 846. 30 claws s. 08. Jy “4 Velie noe tn Trove this censon, ‘He work*hee caused several | stretcher "The autopey'was ‘conducted by De | must all be paid out of the general fund, which | Three men formerly connected with the Chi-| Qgf8,Re® 1 3 OOPPENHEIMER | pourovercoate. i, 8108 week, Cirew- | MR racer one a. eine! NN GRESTIONAL 1. league managers to get out their grappling | Abbots, the other physicians assletin Phe | om January 1 had a balance of €15,174.97. This | cago Banknote Company have been arrested, | 3 . Zc i —cETy.too | Ares fheiSter office. J.-H. SHAFFER, Propristor. | Pan term beet 1. 1305 Q st. Mime” | with Dinine Car from Battinice hooks in preparation for the wild scraeable, for | death certificate war tigned by the wiinessce | Several fund is mado up of ‘yearly assessments | charged with conspiracy to defraud and the ix. $2 to 82.50 wal ai ER. G ¢| Bm. daily. for Philadel t froi o 2 | . oo BOVE ROP. ARNOL: a suance of fraudulent paper. ‘These are Wil- | aay; $8t0 €14 per wees. Every tonventenre, “OP | JY 4 ; HOUSE: S000 FEET ABOVE Protrcies Instructions i y —__L v.85 EX. __| horws; powling alley tennis rounds; ‘reasonable | ttre smd theory of masic. rates. JOHN A. LANTZ, Aurora, W. Va. jy19-1m_ | 2 Woumier's 1xx, rns | and dues. ‘The dues and assessments are 8: ? Cy ose Po the pitchers seem to have let down at once. Wood's wife. 7s amount $4 covers the medical examination, | Manson. Bartels was the fourth man wanted. Every game scheduled to date for the second | ‘The autopsy was held upon the body by Drs. and certificate fee in the local branch | The preliminary hearing is set for Thursday. championship seascn has been played, excepting | Irving, B nd Abbott. and the other $1 goes to the general fund of | Charles Nichols, a go-between, has made affi- J. T. WORMLEY, Proprietor, the tie game between New York and’ Pittsburg | Dr. irving said subsequently that there were | the branch to cover general medical fee, &c.,/ davit which purports to expose the whole poi aap and yesterday's at Baltimore. | no traces of the electrical current found upon Te.) ‘A bill in cha: lig toe tai a Pm . A. & H. 8. MILNOR._ 2 St. Louis scored seven runs yesterday in the | the remains save a slight blistering of the skin HOW IT MAY PAY OFF. in chancery asking for the appointmen ‘CKY AVE., ATLANTIC | Modern improvements. Electric lightine. Every- | sessio first inning and yet lost the = under the spot where the electrode rested on| In speaking of the bili ing oft | Of # receiver for the bank note concern, fled everything Hew and Grst- | thing new! od. Cuisine and service first-class. e guunee scheduled for today are: Balti-| the loft cranium, he added, was| the claims ps Sell Barges asic tara by John oe Salted ean ets | Magnificent view of Shenandoak valley and Biuo y abe ce a id company, al ows light upon the met! — | Ridge mountains. Iagion at New York, Pheubary wt Cincineed | ment’ ‘The herr war nora but die Kidgors | &1:897,918.97 need not necosearly be touched, | wed: Forbes was ‘matager of the ‘Chicago eee ‘Terms, $9 and 82.80 per day. and Cleveland at Louisville. were slightly affected with incipient interstitial | there was no limit to the aesessments to pay | Banknote Company. Burnside, a son of a well- cellent table. | _ Srecial rates per month. Pfeffer is trying to make a deal py which | Bright's disease. This, under ordinary condi- | benefits and matured certificates. This reserve | known physician, was associated with Forbes. | _sr1- ONE. fe. NEWCOMER, Maliane will be secured for Louisville. tions. wguld probably not have advanced to a | fund, he said, is scattered through the different | Manson was but an employe of the firm. These York-Boston tie game yesterday | fatal stage for a dozen years or more. local branches and not concentrated as gener-| Founs men were vouched for by Gen. Allen O. x Tes called at the end of the ninth inning to | | Joceph Wood, better) kuown as Cal Wood, | lls supposed in Indianapolis, Next year, he | Fuller aud numerous men of wealth aud fuan- | "Year" vi. ores, HIGHLAND LAKE, PA. —MogT | Ne it 1 a |. 500, mat certificat a3 ri ler allow the New York club to catch a train for | = Cagirone I ten tae Pag olor to pay off he thought, could be done | fully, owing to their’ connec! T. CHARLES, reso America. © a TON GOWGERV IGOR OF a nm with young |S Ocean end Delaware ave. Atlantic Cri a address ‘TON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. ‘ i ff Warren count on May 10, 1890, ut touching the reserve fund, as twenty They opened accounts with the Cen- | Opens June 16. 5 aman ae 2, ; twenty-third Berger of the Washingtons is catching arid | farmer of ty, ¥ 10, 1890, 4 ise i FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY, tion. iy * - pandiieed rw days, aad 345 p.m Accotnunodation, 5.00 0.1. Anti. ooatiom. 5.00 0. “ . i‘ assessments of $2.50 each on 70,000 members | tral Trust and Savings Bank, the Globe National | ¥* NOC 5 MORRE ¥, | tazes to papita. 0. ‘*fagne sags “Duta Rickardentiken Wash-| wespoasytnanibys te careers soured | would each det umount an? necousry | Bavk. et Nate Bane Chago, Pew Setinal | PE QOSENESIAz aylantic_avexun, | KAS aed hme Glee | Wraag Save Convery OF BONTOR ington so well that he would not return to the | judged him guilty, and Gov. Flower refused to | twenty-four assossments could be made, Bank and: the Milwaukee Avenue State Bank. | ALBERT fy_ 3830-1 Proprietresa__} “ 1322 L BT. N.W. New York team if he had the chance.— Nevw | interfere. 2 biel Flectis : would be $60 per head, or 4,200,000. In that Immediately they deposited checks, drafts, | F TEUWAN sic aventies GREENS MOUNTAIN wouse. way, he said, reserve tand would be held to | wl ve since been found to be fraudu- colm Located on Frait Hill farm, Blas Rides mountatt veThomas P- Durne fan commenced waitin the | had seerety, mbrried Pasco’ daughter. fax | meets heavy ven lend and later drew out ie cash. | By collusion | PRE EDGEWATER, So Cay Sra pe eae a ¢irenit court in Chicago for $13,000 damages | mediately after the marriage they separated,| The greatest source of profit though, tc | With Bartels the great run on the paper was | “Unger present mananons sare. be agg a a oo A the Pittsburg Athletic Company, | returning to ‘own homes. whe was | claimed, is on lapses. The average of lapees, | 4umped on the Central Trust and Savings| jytim™ tober Si. | Capacity of hotel fire hundred and frty. operating the Pittsburg Base Ball Club. The | very severe with his children, was displeased | be said, is 52 per cent, and the profit consists in | Bank. The teller, in the absence of the cashier, f EM 5 aE PIANO AND HARMON! EEN, Proj : 7 anaes = | the fact that by a Inj there double gain, certified all paper, and the forged drafts, % Dear beach. Appointients first-class; OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. Sag tb Seer emioas occ raed oes: | Weeds Lees nani Lene. Weck ate n'| ai tin oblignibics i cardia ded and the antung | checks, &e.,. were, ouly deposited” when the F: Mii en coe Tictrepe the mount Eg ager of the ball club for three years at an an- | neighbor that Pasco, who was then living with | Paid in is forfeited. ebigher oftclals of the beak were out, jin — —| week. Mra. 8. t Broori : nual salary of $4,500, and after serving two | bis housekeeper. “ought to be put out of the ieee t is said that the plotters intended to pull all di ave, ear Tennessee. Atlantic City. Moe HOME TAGE (NEAR DEER times Fa arpa ae nh ee the banks they had ‘deposited money with into fiveaun heat throwrbou Meck" sation) ren, Seq Baingroana Oh re BEAT AND BIGAMIGT. their net and then break up and cleur out, but 23-6, After Wood and his wife went to live toge ___M- J. ECKERT. _ | rond, only 0 sh rt ‘the Deer 30'S. LAUGHLIN, Deer Park, Md. a ij a Address CIGARETTES KILLED HIM. | they were subjected to some petty annoyances, | His Carefully Planned Scheme Fatled and See St Tae the i. | T fo Nord Siarescnasetts ave..atlanticctty, x... | etme —— | which they charged to Pasco. Wood sought to ‘He Was Arrested. ‘a Seaaticalio- wine, Ghana’ oa SPothed | Hgmelike and eood attendance,” Terns 87 10810 per | \y7HITE COTTAGE, HAI JRALTIMORE 6 ONIO RAILROAD. elie Seth Chal Wiha teeth tat da Lek wenaeah Od Dor Ba: aocasks aks Wee do jors systematically wined, dined ’ and clo week. Mrs.C. ‘T. BUZBY, lute of Baltimore. 3es-om | WW par oe nao eal B the Baleful Habit. nied, uttered more threats. About three weeks | Max D. Feldman, who, the police say, isa “ ng the expenses of the tel- | muy HOMELIKY. meaeio a Hater Pasco was murdered by two gunshot | professional hotel beat, was sentenced yester- | ef and his friends nightly at sporting resorts, ‘HOTEL TRAYMORE. Emil Babel of New York is dead from con- | ; y Bartels disarmed suspicion by ingeniously warn- ‘Adantic Oity, 3. 2 me up| Wounds. Tt was satisfactorily proved that | day in New York to thee months on the island, | Bartels disarmed suspicion t L | The celebrated rewort for Washiaiton's atte, expe- sumption, brought on by excessive smoking of | Wood had lain in ambuah for hie father-in-law. | The tuchucal chaage, an ainordorly condet, | iGtne bank officials that he was suspofous the | fe qleursted roost for Want cigarettes. He began breathing bis life awny at ——+o2o—__—_ | ~ “ete note company was “‘kiting” and ceineny bared ie eee I a six yeara of age, and consumed four or five Michigan People's Party. The real offense was swindling the Vifth | general guarantee of all transactions be se- E ATLANTIC OITY, N.J. boarder apd 86. Sona Yor S| nd Merente, how. 3. EM SEE 2. Eat Bees Secbedule in effect May 22. Leste Weshington froma station cvrner of New Jersey . HB Prop. iyis-ivi? IGS AND BATHS. Nes, packs a day up to his twenty-fourth vear. Babel as the son of a French restaurateur on West Yita street. His parents are well-to-do, but never made an effort to break him of the harm- ful babit. Emil was chef in the restaurant, but that made no difference. He might be * planning a dish that would have done honor to ‘The people's party convention of Michigan was called to order at noon yesterday at Jack- | son by E. H. Beldeng of the state central com- mittee. Only about half of the accredited dele- gates were present. E.B. Greece of Detroit was called to the chair ax temporary chairman, and made an enthusiastic speech, in which he | Avenue Hotel on Friday as A. R. Babcock. He | cured from wealthy Dr. Burnside. is small man and dark complexioned. His dress was that of a solid business man, and his general behavior inspired confidence. Feld- man ordered many extras, such as champagne and the best cigars, and generally lived as well as possible. Monday packages of goods from eee BIG FINANCIAL SCHEME. An Austrian Professor's Idea of Gold and Silver Coinage Throughout the World. The Neue Freie Press of Vienna publishes the details of a scheme elaborated by Prof. ‘50 fet from ocean. 1S to 814 per week. pa IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 7. ON THE KEACH [== eae ‘Ocean tnd of Pennsyivanis ave., ‘Atlantic BEDFORD, Pa “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA” 18-26¢ CHAMBERS & HOOPE: cpeonremate Corzece. NeiSps ‘WINDSOR BUSINI ‘Pall course i 2 x n ig clothing firms came to his address at | Soetbeer to harmonize the 93. oye a railroad himself. he smoked a cigarette, | declared emphatically against fusion with any | three big cl oni monetary systems qf | ism ~ LEHMAN & CO ‘pany .d terms. L betsiouosk baaeatons beara’ ther pobre) Kencd the people's party at | the hotel marked C. fe D. The hotel proprie-| the world. {PRE MANSION, ATLANTIC crTy. 3 Fe SoD AN Prop. He he smoked cigarettes. @ present time to that of the republicans tors sometimes pay for goods sent this way to| The professor recom: ‘ONTEREY SPRINGS HOTEL. agar Thus be paved bis day,” sald Madame | 1856. The weusl committess were appointed. | their guests, but this tine they did not.” As ‘ei ae Gee sper sth Sed grad —— panes MOSEGR Ripe ss cu EA. WWESTERY MARYLAND OOLLEGI Babel, betore she set ont te-bisfancral exes |. Very little if anything was done beyond elect- | Feldman himealf showed no - etary conference agree Orchestra from June to October. SHOURS RIDE FROM WASHINGTON. w= RHE rv i itehen | ing regular officers, appointing committees and | for. thein Proprietor Hitche Ro gold coin containing less than 2.8085 grams | oo, ORAnIEd Montag. WILL OPEN JUNE Ss TE. BB. 3 getting ready for work. The work of the con-| Picigns snd tendered him his bill. Feldman | of fine gold be allowed to be coined or circu- | =! Singer FOR CI AND RATES ADDRESS: ty-sixth year opens: 33. _ 371020. ; add a little ‘whisky: then a | Fention will, it is now said, run into s late hour | blushed and stammered and finally admitted | lated in the contracting countries; that silver | ‘TRY MARYLAND. NEW YORK AY RTE | spam SBS Uy eibce SOME Ge | THE FREDERION FEMALE GIMINAR! glass of voda and a cigarette: by the time the | today. At ‘a meeting of party leaders it was | that he had no money. be coined inthe proportion of twenty value | conveniences; erected April, 180L. ae | For warticntars sppiy to ; coffee was made be had stoked more than | decided that no one should be nominated who| He was then arrested. In his pockete were | units of silver to one of gold; that silver be | = yof the cigurettes. After breakfast he | ¥ould not pledge himself to advocate the elee- | found numerous hotel keys, one marked “Con- | legul tender up to twenty dollars, and that *_ P set in’ the hitches’ or te the seed snd nanan | tion of Weaver and Fisid. 5 tinental Hotel, Philadelp! ‘The | clea scents weaee aoe ee purity | (TE SUTRLET ATCANTIC CIty. cigarettes until it was timeto cook dinner, when | An announcement was made at 2 o'clock yes- | letter from his wife at Adams, N. | be withdrawn from circulation. | cy, Bose’ signed ‘New house. he always brought d terday afternoon upon the reassembling of the the de-| | Prof. Soctbeer considers that everything | jyiin we Yer ipProvems *, T. SOUTHALL, Manager. From the tenor of this letter zation committees of wall paper manufacturers pot pence pombe aete ee og people's convention which wae peculiarly dix | tectives surmised that Feldman, bad another | depends upon the attitude of Great Brit y ° Emil never went aut. ite bad no friends, | treesing to everybody. It was edispatch ad- | wife. The letter referred to the fact tbat Yeldc +o A ee selon ee ee knew no girls. but just lived for his cigarettes. dreod infty = Cole of Fowlerville, notifying | man was afraid to return to Adams for fear of Improving the Mississippi. cles a cvery INDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. MR. Imagine.” His life was one cigarette saoke of | him that his brother, D. 8. Cole of Nebraska, | being arrested for bigamy. Animportant meeting of the lower Missis- | ~*,esisnRGOKE ~INN- VEX 3 eee Gee: BEET aoe ies Boe: Rearly cightees years’ duration. had just been shot dead. Judge Cole left at | | Detectives Madden and Sloane learned that a | sippi commission was held in New York yester. | Osea ano ee aN, MENINGES | Wer, ora. Mt SELLY. New Windsor, Seed : coe | once for Nebraska and his bereavement created | man supposed to be Feldman had married a day. Ths 3 | trains: tnoderg conveniences; spacious —= woe en — WALL FAPEK MEN ComBINE. | the deepest ym young woman in Cleveland, Ohio, on June 20, | G4¥., The object is to make the apportionment | pavilion: send for cirular. ‘8. CHAIN MISCELLANEOUS si —s ‘and tho shocking intelli. outing for his ab Aas Nt Paws tice seenattiegtasd = hogracas pes ASBURY PARK, N. J. TRASBUAG, VA, EXCELLENT BOARD AND aE OF MARYLANS ‘imply an Effort te Curtail Expenses by | nominee for governor oc} int at ms, N.Y. Pawn ticketa | sted’by Congress throu river and harbor a & ———— ; hee ehale - . ‘OTRE DAME OF MAR\ 3 peasrrennges ena Be gence was all the more keenly felt for this shops ‘were also found on | bill for the improvement of the Mississippi rivgr | A SBURY PARK», 3. Sains Se chal egate corto larre zerd; stone | NGitictass 7 Fa ies and propare- th ciadting ot ths appdata en i. | Feason. Feldman. went under numerous aliases, | for the next three years. One boa Ee BELDEN, STH AVE. | SOzperino., 628 Mo $55. Ae! SEN PUREY Prop: | 11 scam priale aa : P) * and reorgani- | ““T),¢ convention waited for three hours for the , Arnold, Arnot, Bab-| | Many distinguished southerners were in at-| _ myS?3"! See ee ASOOD, | _22eim a ae were Arrion, | committees to report. When the committees His name was Wolfe when he | ten that the consolidation does not mean a trust, | Port om order of bi ‘Dut isdone simply to curtail waste and un- | that the remain in continuous session necessary expense to manufacturers. Mr. Un- | till all business is concluded and that the presi- termeyer, one of their attorneys, eni | dential a —— by the conven- “These manufacturers have for a number of | tion. The platform of Fears been losing hundreds of thonsunds of | Was adopted and a motion to incorporate s dot y by unintentionally duplicating | Probibition was made amid de vther inakers. As each pattern costs | 0fder. Confusion reigned for ten minutes, out teed dollars to cut we think that a | of which order came in the shape of suspendi : [ n be made by producing single | the rules and proceeding to the nomination of a Atatanta Bore, Asbury Park, 4 + only and doing away with the dupli- | Candidate for governor. - ee iA The new company will also cut down the | Both of the old were de: ‘tuning and ne Estes Fetes up to July 3. ATR, P STRAY, Suse BRIGGS PIANOS number of samples and reduce that expense.” | thore was no attempt at fusion raade. It was HoEt GueiNeey, wre ave —roc Sere, “Will the new organization attempt to absorb | Bearly 10 o'clock when the nominations were oak grove; near beach; jand bathing n20-tr sve the forty odd companies now outaide the com. | Feached. The following ticket was nominated: remodeled Prize: Paris a eset aed joes NI P. ali [th st. mw. A Day's Outing at Bay Ridge. _ = $19) (310 monthly): also | ¢ ipoating, bathing, abn, crabbing: sailing, | A SBORY PARE, yeore, | Rca ROSARY GER 27S. PHORWONE ANG | ST CPORGES HALL OU whet rapealltingen acy snl z for 10 | | Recently enlarged to 300 capacity. Sristy et | go oo oe cents, plenle groves, riding horses, ‘mérry-go- lag fale Orchestra Gully. 2-00 per aay 3 rounds, e and gravity roads, free concerts. | 217 th "WRIGHT & FROST, Ontos and Mangrs. 428 Pam. Sundays, 935 cmeiad pas, | ASEUaT PARE, FAM 7 rt ys, am, )- Me, We 0c 8:15 p.m. ‘$1 round trip.—Adet. ote om i a 2 prevailing sentiment being in ms MG ute, boos , bot ee : has been bell ‘ew York. The committees | finally camein, thaton credentialereported there je favor of ‘extension of the loves systera. SRURY PASK. X. 3. 7S BROnTo ‘PIANOS AND ORGANS. of : stostnephng’unch of thals waste ssaset, ak exp | woo Oa Galnpians: pomeel; oaks tar eee Ee peaeadl ake a a ee = fxrcreee [ SeeoR"Y. SOE" | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. — as . $0, een See sincant. case, only ‘THE EasTaRN suone, Maniiann and EVERY TUESDAY AT 5 P. 3. STEAMER JANE MOSELEY ‘Leeves at 5p. m., arriving at Orefield, M4. Sam; 2S: | Puntoterus, Va, 4:30; Norfolk, 10a.m. Returning eaves Norfolk 2.30 p.m. Wednesday via Cristcld and ‘Punrotarue_ wr. | Governor. Jobn W. Ewing, « farmer of Grand jot say.” replied Mr. Untermeyer; Lodge; Heutenant governor, Dr. to say tha’ sab Regalia tortor ¥6°5)| Sherman of Detroit; secre fidation it ie maid the t can | M. Vandercock, editor of the be controlled by closing down naprofitable fac-_ Jdepenient; treasurer, Joseph W. We tories. Papers those entering the | Kent county; auditor general, Clinton ompany will make such signers responsible to Lapeer; attorney general, A. A. Willis of Iona, ihe others, and every member instead of for-| UPPER sic ERR Mee feiuing his identity will become a part of the | Mores, the Duelist, to Be Tried. oe ar a G. 8. Warren is ion of for| The Marquis de Mores, who some time since oe 7 " LEADLE} RY TAR ‘the mt fought a duel with swords with Capt Meyer, a ates oe cmacuielmader aie Hebrew, holding a commission in the French 3 = Ferdinand Ward, the former Napoleon of | **™7> Who resented s reflection on his religion, | aud who inflicted a wound upon his adversary Wall street. who recently left Sing Sing, is en- | — vad gaged to be married. He haseumptuous quar- | 7m the effects of wacos ters at « hotel in East Haddam, Conn. Ward's 'B