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VIRGINIA’S CAMPAIGN. TROUBLES OF STEEL WORKERS. A NEW ROAD TO THE BAY. REVOLT AGAINST INTERFERENCE. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. All Over the State Stump Speakers Have | Carnegie Officials Released on Bail—Ex-| Having Settled the Matter of Title to Ter-| Building Contractors in New York Resolve ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. oy: IN THE MOUNTAINS. IN WASHINGTON. Gone to Work in Earnest. cltement at Homestead. minus Work Will Proceed. te Ignore the “Walking Delegstes.” | A cLANTIO CITY.| X._ J.— THE CEIFTON. | Aq URORA MOUSE AURORA, WEST Va. Bpecial Correspondence of The Evening Star. Secretary Lovejoy, Vice President Leishman | Messrs. J. W. Owens and D. Claude of the! It is announced thatthe builders and building renee ind recip, a8: A ‘resort, GORzAG4 COLLEGE, Ricumoxp, Va. August 2, 1892. | and Treasurer Curry of the Company bar, who went to Prince Frederick, | contractors of New York city have joined hands | $x 1s week. CH i GOFk iy! ign i i oS Ber aaa . 2 NO. 191 ST. ¥.W., ‘The campaign in Virginia bas opened in real | gppeared before Judge Ewing in eriminal court | Calvert county, to perfect titles to property | with the Building Material Déalers’ Association RADY HOUSE, ATLANTIC w. Trae = earnest, All is astir in the political camps. All | in Pittsburg yesterday afternoon and eaid they | there at the terminus of the Washington | in the straggle going on between the associa- well furnioned reome, — re poe. SIeT the state stamp speakers, small and large. | desired to surrender themselves om the charges | and Chesapeake Beach Railway Company, where | tion and the building trades union. Hence- | $ ype terms inoderia Pama 5 learned and illiterate, are pleading with the | of murder preferred by Hugh Ross. Judge | itis proposed to establish a summer resort, forth they will employ only such men as are | Srorer apron. | rt tt “ B SCHOOLS WILL REOPEN OX * Ree a “dear people.” The sins of omissfn and of | Ewing refused to hear an application for bail | have returned to Annapolis. Decrees were pro- | not subject to the orders of gho walking dele- ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J. OUNTAIN VIEW 2 MONDAY, SEPTRMBER 5, 1902. Ovens ia Moutporme'y sade ‘with commission of the old and new parties are being until the accused had surrendered to Alderman | eured upon proofs submitted that certain dveds | gates. ‘Fires minutes’ walk trom béthing grownds, py ae 4 in via Bir eniting st seer hammered into the heads of callous and igno- | King. The magistrate was sentfor and after he | t0 property existed and were duly recorded| That sucha plan was in contemplation and dsyrpmodates St GUSTAY A. ENOBLAUOR. oH L Aurora, W. Vp._3y’ ‘Three Free Scholarships are open to successful com- for as ‘at Greenstone’ with Sleeper Tant listeners. Democratic and third party | had presented his docket the hearing was held. | among the land records of Calvert county; that would eventually be carried into effect was inti- at BERKELEY, FOR ACME, ORMLEY's INN, petition on the Ist, 24 and 34 of September. Dally for Ferrearen, ope Sut orators are holding the boards now. The re-) Mesera, Leishman, Curry and Lovejoy waived | the proof of such deeds should have the same | mated some time ago. Hi iersme ocean ent of maeky aye; opens une J.T. WORMLEY, Proprister, ‘This competition is open to Mi. even to stadents | ewe 4 publicans, like “Brer Rabbit,” are lying low. | a hearing, ax did H. C. Frick, Nevin + | force and effect in law as if they were now of | The builders were at that time reluctant to Tole ei eeeees only i CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. ast SVE TCE TIMI Te commento ‘That is to aay they are not hunting with a brass | es. pein te ene Ye record. adopt a plan. They said that it would mean e Seiboas SF “GAMES & GEORGE BEW. atready belonging collewe. Sicer, sine Beto, Obnevating hand, but the whisperings of secret dickers io| Tho. were abwent, Dut represen | cite Paceedings in court wore, by bl of| complete revolution in the buding tata. Tt) HUGUENOT TOS gE AEIOAES, quamur | Mor meer etn Ree | Yor tuter aria apt Set ee ee ere wee Plainly audible. The old sore of friction among | " “Messrs. Frick, Lovejoy, Leishman and equity ppinet the grantors of the several | would take at least a year, they sald, for now | Oi tateot oats a a a Maguihcent view ef Shenantvah valley end Buco CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8. 3., Oriedga vie Montaouery and 8 bina their leaders is not yet healed and the Mahone were then released on €10,000 bail each, and R, | tracts of land in dispute stating that, owing to | men to become acquainted with the business, m__ Le ACIFIC AVE Neak | Bide mountaine, udm President. Dally tor all prtortna! pomnen gouth on end Brady factions seem to have as little J. and A. W. Mellon went on their bond. the burning of the records in Calvert county | which would meana great loss of money to them. re igAv ‘Terms, $2 and $2.50 per day. 4 Pawvine sono.) Rulimen love for each other as ever. In fact,| “The hearings on the application cf the others | they wert unable at the time of sale, in 1833, to | Sinee the walking tes have ordered. Wastiggion CEaaane Srectal rates per month. y15-1m ONWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON. DO ’ 1 rede eegabenenenst ‘the Minneapolis convention has made the breach were until this morning. Judge | | at dancer achain of title as would re t- | strikes on nearly every building in the city, ist.. Philadelphia. jy! se HIGHLAND: FA uosT N' —— es | TRA NOTON AND ONTO DIVTRIO wider and more disastrous thar ever. Gen. Ewing said: “This information is made by a| ively rest the property in them, but that by | however, they have decided that such a step was (TLANTIC OTT resort in Por de- | A BOARDING. AND DAT STHE, FO™ FOUND | eave Nashinete BP te Mahone seems to.be the bane of republicanism man who himself is charged with murder and is | virtue of chapter 116 of the acts of assembly of | the only means for averting similar trouble in ones 1M. ESBICK, Proprietor. | PA.833.2. a atts pith fm Virginia. With Mahone out of the way the | now on bail. It would have been better had it | 1896 they were now able to supply by evidence | the future. Te WOCSTAIN Oue eae ME eS f sida of republican control would be much | been made by rome other perton. I think. if | the needed links in the chai, and praying the | Against @he union men themselves the build- | > ge rome, _ | (TREEN'S CHa fare Br cane Meena Sie WB Sapett. | Rastincton 6255 4 vine © 3am, ter. The very nam= of Mahone scems to | the story in the newspapers is true, none of the | court to direct them so to do. ‘The- suits were | ers and coftractors say they have no hostile Pacifican Michican aves., near the beach; tut | gust side sof ver, | CADET OF TRE NoLY ne. | ae repel the mublicans of the state now | men charged in the information can be held for | amicable, the grantors being willing to give all |-feeling. It is to free themselves from what | ocean view: sanicary te vertect: table ex | Ve and #7 per eck (ACADEMY OF THY HOLY CROSS, 7.00) 5 ae Bee ‘Gushensslast Lh cansing. Nothing Dub Mis] warder. cod oortaiaty sot 'in the Aiot Gagron |asdin fertuecsaas of, Gao object taal resin | aay tks the eaten eammioa er tae malkioe Sefient and ample.” “°° Sits" FOHN i. COO! Shand 61-50 per day.) Bevarn IIE MARL AVE. a, enemas shrewdness as « politician is keep- | The men on shore were there illegaliy, and un- | their power and waiving all questions of time. | delegates that they have resolved upon this un ee i enya nate ine, vem ee TOTRELADIFS AD CHILDREN gine Cor reorvatione and ara y him in the van in the face of 1 federal cold | ese you can show mo there was s malicious and | The bills, anewers and erders'to take testimony | derisking. - For the Past two years, they de-| F] Fee Benne on ene Y, RORMANDIE, LocEN0oD HOUSE, Hagrrn's Fenn cqraeed fectitjen for bapentiae Steak wae tee | Seation: Fenneyivenia Ralirost ®. shoulder. | deliberate killing there is no use wasting any | were filed on the same day, and within four | clare, they have been made to suffer as a me- ailaate Sy : a4 Amone the mon ill open “aeady Siueation in the vrinary” proparatory and academe |“ P- & ppogy toutes. ” easy sorst DEBATES. | more time. - The men on the barges were there| dara from the filing decrees, were obtained. | dium of attack on other trades where the real foes FORA HECKLER, Prop.__| Wook. Mrs. SK LOVETT: Provrietress maysdous | Scvartinenis, “rhe touaical doure ememsme vocal |W. A. TERK aeseal Pasein ace ae ; z ird | legally and the there illegally. | ‘These cases are the first ever institut - | trouble lay. i pel _oeee = a " = vant | a Joint debates between democratic and third | THOT, Sot, Tully between ‘these two pertiex | Vert county wader the ect of 1608, and it ieicew |. They have ecooedingty determined to employ i} Eada ue, Receives 300 sruestn: OME OTE AGE CIEL RG DEED | phcangrahy cad typewriiong on ne “ent be | (UPSAPEAKE AXD ORIO RATLWAT. Party speakers are now going on all over the | i+ i.'15¢ very material who began the shooting. | thought that many others will pursue the came | in the future only such union men as will agree fable Aratctane "GW kt road, om thor dutanas ra te Bese ber Hoel ART INSTRUCTION. —THE GREATEST OPPOR: | 7), SCTEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 14, 1g02 state. At Charlottesville yesterday, the head- | The men in the barges had the Tight to ane li | course sod havo their titles established of | not to ober the orders of the walking dele- | #210 83 ner day. iO to 818 fer wes Magese Sin 7ST 4 Kany greroderat paren sures Toackory | q(h' cea” Snly om Caton Seaton TH and P, tie committee, the force to maintain their rightful record as of a prescriptive date. gates an remaining vacancies wi ‘OTEL ORTENTAT. a, Geroratorsor artists so, learn todrew ant | “Tiirourh the erandest scenery im with the drt viz phew aca Mee tes T. | conten of jae prosaty: it oacieena The contract for building the road and im-| non-union men. As a refusal of the union men | H°* Gcaan end of ¥irginia ave,, Atlantic Oty, ¥. J. Wrest ioe ac rkmnaniee Few Yona hac | watercolors chine snd ai pointing. “Stoscineamd Wiectirom Resecneton = ssragtosl Gordon, John E. Massey and ‘Thos. L. Rosser | Twill hear it, but you tmust show me some will | Provements at Chesapeako Beach has been | to obey the delegates" orderm vould be tanta-| Balarmd inproved, teary ‘heat, all mod. boardorg, afta, Syne 1 $e apdga, Begg Yor cr: | Faibting from matury gun te fount ina few dyn bec roe = ae energies ® the interest of democracy. and Gen. fal and uncalled-for killing. One of these | given ont to Neale & Co. of Pittsburg, and now | mount to withdrawing their allegiance from the | 23k . Besta teteraes tan, Je A ckes. ibe | qustegeas aguas ecgN Retake, Pik | pha veins. wet eau, sera —_ G. Field. the third party candidate for | crowds was a mob, the other was there legally. | Shee this question is settled the work will be- | union, it is likely that, for a time at least, the | TyorEr, STICKNEY, ATLANTIC CITY, 100 | Wemingtom. D.C. _W3l. Hf. BELL. Prop. _3v15-10%* | $inits te order from #1019 85.000. The vex he eet Vice President, responded. "Gen. Field was a5 You do not stand in the ame position. Ttake gin shorty. ‘Chesapeake Bench is at Fishing contrictors will be obliged to employ ‘on- | Flee isms scnen_ Rntachy ave 82 toes Soter SPRINGS AND WAGan ee aed Siartgeytiae teres | Gkesgeape, Arter Gncngal 8 : ve 0 cal 0} t# ane te and allel | creek’s junction e bay, in an air line ion men. t ent = Bs apres git = anapolte 11 0am. Se eames gee | Dax “Tes pep one ba wate Ens | sows Cpt mis ton Uae Ears | “deste kal hum exdeed om macy io | Ebi ee ER | Geeaas creme cee ONE A ae | flop day thy fences FWY, vee viahed tote thrmsere to avail theliveives of | wrong from thectut, Hf this toa caecl ve-|Aues Arends ovusty, ced iss bard, aaniy | buildings, thay Will have to obtain evontually | H] — BEDFORD, Pa. OME SCHOOL “FOR GIRLS WITH POST: | Gio-innatl Ohio, Levingion ant fie, Re Snrevee Pra ortunity to lighten their burdens. which | taliation I would like to know it. beach on the broad water opposite one of the | fully 20,00Q non-union men. They declare that OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE. a — ccradnate classes, Ai al, | fret Cincimpati at 6.25 p. an. Lexington 6. > m were daily growing more oxerous under the Mesers. Dovey and McConnell were arrested | proposed beginnings of the projected Delaware | they willpe able to do this ‘within two months. stags acct cs “THE CARLSBAD OF AMRRTOA" FAURA Q°TALwor, ber fen: | Leuinviie 0 p.m cunoctine in Cion apo oa Fr wt of the old parties. at Homestead by Constable Stewart and brought and Chesapeake ship canal. Messrs. Owens | They believe that it will be possible to obtain naa HOTEL OPENS JUNE? Horatio Kinz, Z z iy2t-la® | 2.00 OR a plats Express for Gordonsville, Char. Much interest is felt as to the outcome of the | to Pittsburg. ‘and Claude speak in high terms of the courtesy | half of this number in New York and its vi- | anon M.A. & 8. — TPHE MISSES KERIGS © FOR YOUNG | Weirsritie, Richmond. "Waynesboro, Staunton and Farmers’ Alliance convention to be held in this dearicek. veckasd i aceon, and promptness of Judge Briscoe in facilitating | cinity, and they expect to get the rest from | 74 soNTAINE, KENTUGRY AVE. ATLANTIC | 7703 L. B. DOTY, Manager. Indien and little children, 1458 Nat. n.w. Address | "Phitinan {eatin una tickets at Company's Offices, ity on the 16th instant. The executive com-| sree eer their work. other cities. The importation of non-union | Li tite. near the beach; everything wew and hese, JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. FRED- | fornrenent 513 Feuns, ave. city on the 16th instant. rill meet here om the |_ The arrest of Yardmaster Dovey and Super- 4 ak men, it is said, will begin within a few weeks, | class: 3010 915, PupStiCk Go-,, Ve. willbe open 15tm of June, Jame. | _iyed-hn ROCK ENON, VA._| "jel7 Hi. W- PULLER, Gent Passonser Agent. TN One ct the most important matters to | intendent of Open Hearth Department No. 2 IN BOHEMIA. There are at least 50,000 non-union artisans | J) 710 —____O.8. WRIGHT. _ sedatives Tee nutes’ drive trom reioed | Te onear, ee aa ne tne body ie the flection of a presi. | MeConnell on the charge of murder, at Home- eee in the country, the contractors assert, who are | J ONTERFY HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Station to hotel. te For pamphlets Mz. Veasox Szumaty. To THE TENNSYEXANIA ROUTE dent. Maj. Manu Page, the incumbent. having | *tead vesterday afternoon, were attended by | Testimontal to Huss to Be Paid for by Pab- | willing and anxious to accept the places, and ‘Cool situation; all comforts: excellent table, _jyeim CE. ©. JORDAN, Prop. _ F 5 OTHE NORT! i Wrst ASRaoUTHWEsr. rved two vears, ix not eligible toa third term. | turbulent scenes, necessitating interference of He Subscription. even if they were not, they say, the places of | _tv1-2m E. K. NEWCOMER. ORTERRY SPRINGS HOTET CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W. STEEL RATLA! “MAGNIFICENT BQUITMENT. ree twill be made to change the constitu- the militia and the additional arrest of a striker. is a Feed Stans tha ren ig | the union men could be filled by laborera, who | ()CEAN VILLA. ATLANTIC CITY. Nod pOhe poy es +4 NGTON. etal TRAINS PEST EME Jame rae ayers 7 ested tas It was 2 o'clock when Constables Amos Stew-| A monument to Jol fuss, the reformer, i6 | would be able to learn the trade ina short square from station: near h: 1300" Pactfis oo PERE ‘Ceven EAE ASHING: OM STATION tion of the body so that he car. be re-elected for R - cates ai Rene anes cel ave. corner South Carolina sve, ‘howe comfortes Wied Seas Pon WASHINGTON, D.c., RNER OTH AND BETS. AS FOLLOWS hada art and Ginner reached Homestead with four | to be erected in Prague. far 70,000 florins | time, 10-2m Mrs. WM. TAYLOR, ny _ and the West, Penneylvanis Limited uth Gen Weaver and H. L. Loucks, presi-| Warrants, two for the above Carnegie offipials | have been raised by public eubscription, but as soe ‘THE EDGEWATER, A ek CMT NOR Mopar ORS maaan mee Pullman, Nestibute Cary at 10 Sacre dent of the National Farmers’ Alliance, are ex- | nd the others for Superintendent John O. Pot- | pcth the government and Catholic hierarchy are THE STORY NOT CREDITED. T YL ATLANTIC cry, Ey BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA a ous and Mt Leute, ‘with Pato oe Wine to make a series of speocbes in Virginia ‘Tmyan had gone to Pittsburg’ By the time tho | advert to the scheme the struggle for effecting aes pufe.vreent manarement top ON aise a, Ba ea Rerar Coe hoes eee eee + of September. The lat-| tleman had gone to Pittsburg by the time it will be bara. It is Not Believed That Ex-President Bogran | —2¥* anne ~ 3 ‘the Great Novh _ SRE ™ FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Roveland ans Seek ain ~~ aoe at tho canventing here on the 16th constables arrived. Messrs. Dovey and McCon- Has Been Shot. "THE BURTON. KENTUCKY AVE.. ATLANTIC | {2 theGreat Nocth monntaing, near Winchester, Va. % cones Louis a Oa aanety’ Altoune $0.8. Louie, 6. SF ihis month’ sod’ will make a public address | Tell, however, were found at the mill and were | On the other side, a marble bust of the lato! 1. setecahio news thet eek tie: desea igi staen avenues “pga Rowling alitys: lafge swimming Pool," ‘ne baths; | TMthteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1802 Neopia Carew gto to Hach Marte: aet night = | taken to their residences, where they donned jleader of the German liberal party, Dr. E. Peter med of Hi r se hot | 70 Mrs. WiLL. am | Myer. Be Ec. 4 New buildings perfectly equipped for health and pare .o 4 — YY The legislative council, which is composed of | Street suits. In the meantime rumors of the | Herbst, will soon adorn the lobby of Viennese | 8*#2 of the republic of Honduras hus been chot THEFTORIDA = os ‘ead: 3.25 p.m. daily, with Sh ‘Washington to - id | Prospective agreste spread through the town Bit is discredited by the bureau of the American fic ave, oar Tonnossea, Atlantic City. 4. 8. PRATT, Chica snd” Dining’ Car Harrisbure to Coleare the alliance officers, executive committee an 1" aiaae Reichsrath palace. Dr. Herbst, in his time the : saints Steam heat throuzhout. Western Express at 7.40 p.m. daily. with state congressional district lecturers, will con- | and hundred#'of locked-out and striking mill | ee P republics and by persona in this city who have | inno3.6m nowt ECKERT. ei tld Steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect sanitation. Care Washington to Clivage, comtecting dalfy et in this city immediately upon the adjourn- | men gathered at the different stations. At Mun- | minister of Justice, did not shrink from intim-| ‘intimate knowledge of affaire in Honduras, | Wate os Tae ee epeks Barring ith, theoum Blecpers for bsteabane —— ee — hall the crowd numbered about 200. idating the judicial benches and from rewarding | 10 Words bosceechusotis ave. Atlantic City, ¥. J. L ee sdvantagesin Literature, Modern Languages | © and Cieveland. Prfiiman Dining Car Pittabung te ment of the convention. = 4 F - Gen. Bogran has been out of office since No- ave. AtlantieGity. WJ. ‘ON SENECA Tal Chicco. Southwestern Express, © 403m. dakiy " -| The P. V.and C. train is due there about | and bribing his adherents with railway shares. | Homelike and gond attendance.’ Terius 87 to $10 per NECA LAKE. N. | and Music. ‘Con r ‘At the meeting of the city democratic com-| ng ; her: thet: aud dais besa vt one DOLBY tie ot Baines. in ‘Que of the most a8 fyi Pitisbure, Cofumbus. Cin tnmatt, tndiamapolte mis hn caret Sry | fe canhes cad a ees poce | neny ul aege wre soppy ie | ame NL an as en Unie pris | wo" Ora eee | 2 sta SERS | orca tii Eee ok ie oe igressional committee which | the : . | tat =f a s , : Z 1 3 Nashinetc louis. | Rleept Will mect in thie City September 6, Itc con- | This was the signal fora great shout of oralt- | stat and cost the fxPA7er8 ICT {ha OO ee nein ne a SOREL, TRAYNORE ees cao. we sting Miane ee ~ is | tion and the crowd surged around the station ; So : H , The colebrated resort for Washington. | an, 3 wee Mrs ELIZABETH J. ROMERS. Pitisourg and the West, with through Sleeper te ceded that Ci Geo. D. Wise will be | oor as the prisoners were hurried into it, A | % lok into their balance books, bnt others did, | tant several days’ journey by mule back. He is | _Zhesalsbrated reset for Washi ettte, expe sare and dampness Tait p iz renominated. democrats of the first con- patrol of militia strove to keep back the men | ‘and so at length the railway shares fell and the | taking no part in public affairsand has not | ‘sida ‘barg, and Pittsbure te Chicago. Ca ING ACHOOT, OF PRACTICAL, BUSINESS. | Fer gressicnal district met at Tappahannock, Va., P. E. MAISON, 65 Wail st. PO a Yesterday and renominated Representative W. | 8nd were aided by a few deputy sheriffs. The | W. GREENE & CO. minister, too. Still he was a great man and he in “ HE INGLESIDE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.._ was a benctactor of Austrig end will hang | SPpeared at the capital since the inauguration | "T" E. ri “VA. EXCELLENT BOLD aun | Steocrraoh’. Wwpewriting oF teed dietetion for eh Sas wa tuenky cinvior ba moveneioatt of his mecestor, It is believed. too, that Bogran | paso sehen. trag Sedge seem ose URS. VA. EXCELLENT BOARD AND | SDowcarhs. irperiting “or speed) dictation for #7 A. Jones. rhile | his marble bust in the parliament. Under the : per day; 88 to $14 pe: ‘haiy! gpring : laree yard: clome | WT ton POLITICAL PROGNOSTICATIONS. | eked eee eer et as Ut | rule of this liberal minister Czech Journalists | i8 the most popular man in the whole country, | _32-3m. 7 EEE gihce Reps terme pew — —_ ; 5 8. tered threats, expecially directed against Dovey, 5 0 | HE IRVINGTON, . Ap Saal 307 2.8 The ized political prognosticator of | | have been sentenced to 156 years of imprison- | and his murder would be an act of wanton bar. on ty Wi So recognized poli progn: were plainly to be heard. | powtr'y barity, particularly becauee his entire adminis. ATLANTIO crty, x. Fo thod for iearnine to sneak and understand French, | For Wiliamsport, Renovo and Elmira at 10.50am. Virginia is Mr. Joseph Bryan. Some of his} As the time passed the crowd became more | ™ST' sichest sadicial court of the empire hae | iy PertcManly becanea his entire adminis: CAN THC CTY = ae Wpeivateiesronn,#10."SSeiam femons, BE dytiint | Pais oat Ba a Predictions in past campaigns have been | eee Col, Machin ta ceretnient | jast made a decision the consequences of which | clemency toward his political opponents, It is |“ 27S2°%_ CHAMBERS & : ENTE : MURR FRANCES, MARTIN'S ENGLISH | 4ND | TOR CTTEADE TEts. S's. She noted for their prophetic accuracy. Mr. | Marshal Pr ap chea er or aye peepee tne | Must fll any officer of the state with apprehen- also stated that the revolutionary movement is (ee | DiaSRMTAM, 907, FTH ST, Nw opposite | Falitormberne Ger I. Past sew im | 459 pe (Sundar. 8 Bryan bears the distinction of being a lawyer, Sfieenth regiment to the station, These arrived 100. The Croatian deputy, Dr. Spinco, said not at all uctive in that portion of the country Gate Ge ee | cangntd.ce.% pllemationsstilifallyandscientit: | PROF. ARNOLD WEvER GRaDtaTe oF | | : ’ farm: railroad ident, ewspaper in.one of his speeches that he wished to see all where Gen. Eogran resides. jy13-1m .’ W. LEHMAN & CO —. proved Leipzig. Instructions civen in piano. ¥ cal ~-nger Coaches and Dining Oar, fp Semnsen pl gel aimagt Bog Deing a | Justas the patrol was fixing bayonets to repel | fh" Croatee of Austro-Hungary united. Dr. ee emer “ WHE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY. Invited” Setateerion remteniced Ss mnenay ohoeden | ture and theory of music. "Address Tiid Wh ge __ 4 owner and an iron magnate, besides Leing & the people.’ The soldiers marched compeny | 2° of Au gary untied. | = - T NSION, NTIC CITY. ipsited| Satie ruaraniecd or money ratumtod, $y, 4 ta | ONGREGIONAL LIMITED.” leader anc a liberal contributorin state politics. front. pushing back the erowd, which retired in | ST020 was not only & member of parliament, | Statue of John P. Hale Unvetled. ena een Mifare 2B | owann renee it ‘For. 4.00 He received Tus Sram correspondent in bit surly war. One striker named Thomas Bowen | PUt alto 8 professor. ‘This epeech cost him his / The statue of John P. Hale yrecented to the eee ae Bian ment Dental sit har Zonucore {or Bulledeiphin will change cars ot He the riliteal stenden ie Gincinie rate + | became obsireperous and yelled: “Three cheers | Profeworehip, for he war duly ejected by a! state by Senator Wm. E. Chazdler was un- rie ante zicaans Cieanine. | BUPURVIg. Soormaty 11 Sunt Natiou, Piladeiphia, for Brond street ster cTou weet toknow my opinion tthe, pros-| £°T Dover, —— him. wras'made to the highest court of justice, but | Veiled in tho state house yard atConcord, N. H., | 712m : SEAR Tye | Hxtrnctins with gasor darsiise East | gS egy ts of democratic success in Virginia this fall. | PROMPT WORK STOPPED THE ROW. the court declined to interfere, and said ‘that | yerterday. Among the distinguished persona THE MARITAND. NEW YORE AVE. NEAR THE | Plt? rentng | Pas, express, 7. ook days, and 3.45 p.m Wau, itiea terror to underrate your ad-| Before the crowd could give them Maj. Craw-| the minister had the unquestionable right of | occupying seats on the platform were Fred | conveniences, erected April, 1801. ~ Saag _ o Office QoLuanirs on versary, and Virginians have in many elections ford signaled to two soldies, who hastily seized | ejecting any recalcitrant subordinate officer, | Douglass of Washington, Galusha A. Grow | past shown great independence in their politi- Poy He had a penknife in his hand at the even if he be a member of parliament. of Pennsylvania, Mre. John DP. Hale, ex-Se U, ® DENTAL assoctation, dat 66: 3Sa.m. weck daynont z0- eal actions. The readjuster movement did time. He was hustled into the station and| The sittings of the Cisleithsnian parliament, Ul of Massachusetts nnd | ‘THE SHIRLEY. ATLA Cor. 7th and Dats. aw. eee ge. much in the way of loosening party lines. but placed in charge of two deputies. This stern | 80 unusually long this year, have at last come of Bristol. George A. | “Newhouse. Everyimp quickest nesnaration for the general effect of that movement was upon measure quelled the hostile demonstration. |toanend. In the firet place it was the gold d. The statue was | _ivftir x ‘Thelargest oreanfeation devoted t> hig- both parties and the resnlt has been to increase On the arrival of the train Messrs. Dovey and | standard bill which the government wanted Hale Chandler, ° pe wis GETr #40, 11008 m., 12.15 p.m. week pee ee Tio wae ain a the floating vote. The greatest factor of un- Xf ‘onnell, with Bowen. also were put on it, tohave voted. and this was duly done by the | seven years old, grandson of John P. Hale. certainty is obviously the third party, and that in addition to constables and deputy | help of the German deputies for Bohemia, who | The statue was ‘then forinally presented to the would be serious except that it is largely com- sheriffs, a detail of soldiers was aboard to pro- | were won over by the promise that they should e by Senator Chandler. Gov. Tuttle a lass dental practice in the world. Pledged to the promotion of scientifte 2, 345 (4.00 Limited), 42 et f rn ~agh - rn ‘itiz as 00. 11s 13 posed of men who are amenable to reason and <cci the mill bosses. At City Farm and Home- | have free will in effecting the territorial divis- | cented the gift on behalf of the citizens of New snoderate prices erie ty 133 are sincerely devoted to their state and to the stead stations companies of militia were drawn ion of the German and Czech districts, even | Hampshire. The oration of the day was then sacincallans = . is fundamental principles of the democratic party. up in line as the train passed and kept back | Without the consent of the other national party ; delivered by Daniel Hull of Dover. Extracting... The indefinte if not qnixotic character rowd. At the sight of the prisoners, how- | concerned. The young Czech deputies, and ne of the third party demands will be ex- the crowd cheered lustily. Bowen, the | 0 other ure now representing the Bohem Halt Holiday Announcement. Posed fully and fairly upon the bustings striker who was arrested, will be charged with | people in Vienna, at last succeeded in over-| Avspecial train, with Pullman parlor car, and in the pres. before men who are accustomed | unlawful assemblage, dirorderly conduct and | coming the aversion of the landed gentry, and | will leave B. and 0. station at 3:30 p. m. Satur ‘to think for themselves with the inevitable re-| probably with inciting a riot. deputies supported by both these political par-| day, August 6, for Atlantic City, arriving at “with Gas or Zonine. Cleaning... Filling with Silver. E ITT OF BOSTON. 1222 L ST. N.W. 5 PIANO AND HARMONY. 100 | JADUGATR Por ursryees \, 9. and 11 5a. ‘Sinday Mundas 00am a _ City ie * “THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGR. sult of vringing back to the democratic party | ‘Ihe news that ail the Carnegie officials were | tics were sent to the Austro-Hungarian delega- | the seashore at 9:00 p. m. Tickets will be good | J as Gold... -sccording to siz2 Cor. 7nd D sta, nw. test of thors who are counted upon for Weaver | admitted te ball st oneo were great disappoint- | tions. Much good is expected from this com- | to returnon special train at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, | VERY BEST TEETH (full set).... 8.00 | a Teamberh Tat. Davee and Field. This work has to be done, however, ment to the peovle at Homestead, who hoped | promise. a | or onany regular train Monday. $3.50 round | a2 é eb Geka 0 Work 0: - ‘of Practica! Businews. S-nool 9? Pee and it is in the hards of a most able commitice. | that they would be kept in jail for a night at | — po of sugar Eom —— Tt trip.—Advl. SBURY PARK, 6.3. BR 5 a School of Shorten’ oat Sye-ert Tt is noticeable that the democratic party has least. The arrests apparently did not in the rst five mouths of 1892 shows a decline < THE LAFAYRTT2. 7) {HE EVANS DEN’ 7) ir bag pet p.m. week strengthened in southwest Virginia, where at slightest interfere with the operation of the per cont against the same period of 1891. | eaerantiz, episesed fo 900 canarity. Stetety fest. [B® EVANS DENTAL PARLORS. Of tallion :ceutest Torsten ees a hieeanarts for one time, under the specious plans of protee- mills, while the turbulent demonstration of the ———_—-~ee AGG JRPwaRL: Ronctal raion fo agree ee 1217 Penn. ave. nw. Foams, Services of «re tastes ai sin demand oats | 5 tion for Iecal coal and iron interests, the repnb-| afternoon has convinced Gen. Wylie that it BROKE ANOTHER RECORD. Jeltin WRIGHT & FROST. Owners ant Menere. s ¢ Soesialtion: fratedandaal annoansement, comtainnetat inter ue: | lican party had made great headway. Another d be unwise to remove the militia from ac | ASBURY Park FAMILY | CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OB TEETH WITH: | tion. MES. SARA A. SPENCE! if “ati: i Hotel: f: OUT PLA’ (2: | element of strength for the democratic party isy Homestead for the present. Taylor Eides Mile on a Bicycle at Spring- | waters ail is ier taniecen | a ut Pri _ |. siete aieuiin, eee. the increasing number of negroes who are Excavation was begun yesterday in the mill field, Mass., in 2.11. a ninco’. until July | oneteied aon Up ein ete rent Sway, TSS BALCH CIV, *rort and Pennsylvania avenae, and et the Noting the ticket. With proper activity br the vard for foundations of houses to accommodate | George F. Taylor of the Manhattan Athletic Land afser Sejjtenber 1 . fae reorders can be left for the checking of son from hotels and i) = ees | tharoc ziten ¢, new leaseof life and mado es “ALA | and serviceable in every way asgataral ons. To ATALANTA BOT wen. | Rabmerrsenilgtn srery way anautarel ome ° Fos 4 Rodgegd rates up to July}, | tahall permanently arrest decay as the brokea en] _my 16m . APPLEGA: deme: gin: a tic mauagers I see no reason why | Vi 200 families. The work will be prosecuted as | Club of should not give her vote for Cleveland av rapidly as possible. den Park jority considerably over that which she in the open-hearth furnace the heat started + minations, _OUT OF WASHINGTON. w York, who made a mile on Hamp- 2.14 1-5 Tuesday, lowering the , | thereot'andstrongtasugh to provenseoliiaune ot tus | ——_ é P 10 RATLBC gave in 1885." to “bleed” over the plate, and the men could | Werld’s bicycle record of Windle at 2.15, made JJOTEL atEexaey VE.—LOCAT"D IN | thatuur crowashavonll theastequiooments eed ekee 1774, CHARLOTTE HALL, senor, 1802-03. | AS feats os meg Col. James D. Brady. the leader of the anti-| not move the charging machine. An engine | another wonderful ride last uight, cutting the Heat eroresneoriuach iatestnt batdiaesromedn, somelnede ih mies amen meremmea anda | 177 4, CHA TES | Keeave Weshingzon tre m corset of New Jersey Mahone faction of the republican party. raid: was «mashed also when rolling a plate. world’s record down to 211, The start was remodeled: refarnishe: kev hair | ing teath that have been extracted, makes tas “n3s: St. MARY CNTY, | MD. - ei > gegbassgys “Plainly speaking, I am of the opinion that the cesta republican party will carry Virginia this fall. besarte let are froma standstill. ‘The strength of the third party divided alto. _ THe inquest into the deaths resulting from| ‘The weather was almost perfect. for Taylor's gether from the democratic party, and just in the riots at Homestead was concluded in Pitts- | ride, the wind dying down just before 6 o'clock, juattreses: cus. all 1 on ing: Bebing seventh; ‘uporior table. GSAMEAN SON. into? Wash x torpver. the root ot i | ment in dentistry Tost in the last ree BcASPURY FARK: SJ sion for the | Wensve kept pace with these iniprovements an: e:hoat- beautiful and dursble appliance ever devisel as + Soup's batidines and extendv= vrennd surest PUGS. | wubetitute Yor she natural tooth: all hie without + | An@ healthTu' location se ton, D,C. $e15-2m | plate tocover the roof of the mouth. Theasdvancs | Military dj 3 STs | The lish seeske: bepins Se vest, Vowtibuled Limited Ex- am., R15 p.m. dally Lome am Tidianapotts, Vesti 30. express 11.25 p. wu, ally the hist rk b srate terme. a Cleveland, expross daily 11.300. roportion aa they are able to draw from the burg 7 afternoon bese Coroner Me- | so the air was still. ‘The track had been washed ad vie aes THOMAS, A. mocrats the republican party ie strengthened. ‘The jury was out about an hour be- ae a % | JRaIRFax Fact ‘The rep: ave everything to gain by the their verdiet was returned. There were | PY the hard rain and workmen Lepoos ASBURY iF r 7 : 4 SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, all day repairing it,so it was not in the best w third party movement, and with the small mar-| no witnesses examined, the only matter being | condition. Tayi i paced by rid 7A | Sltingr, artiticial ‘tooth on gold "phat athe democrate had in 1S8$ yon must see | the charge of the coroner. | condition. Taylor was well paced by riders, yeim 3 ; igs artiticin! towth-on oid. pla Teetectecemats Gana reasonable show.”* In his opening remarks the coroner reviewed | who caught up promptly at the quarters. SURF HOUSE. Ty Tee | Sept aned witheold, Sxtencding wnt Col. Brady would say nothing 8 to Mahone | for what purpose the jurv had been selected | ‘The first quarter was made in 38 3-5, the seo- Qne hundred yards from ocean: Sizteouth eoasnn, | TR, STARR R of bis plans. [pega beoege page ae a baci, Searpa~ ond was made in 1.05, the third in 1.36 £5 ° $e10-201 KUAUMAHTIN. | {-Alocal anesthetic us-don themasas toatlay the sai Fi ne of when called to act on sudden deaths, and | breaking the three-quarter mile world’s record | ~ PHE LEADLEY. ASBURY PARK, N. J. 4TH | gas with ante, Pili are “rach as wilgive | fom Woah Bian ne oe Many Burned by Naphtha. | then, _ sted, gentlemen, trom | MMe? Taslo® the previous. day iu 1.4025. | Both the method and results when | TRE LEADLEY. ASBURY PARK. N. J. 4TH Oey ane gE AOS * Specialty. such an will give { Addre-s WR MASON.U SN A RA, 8.4 XB.O. T1D OD. 7 “You m selected, gentlemen, from x2 40, E el | Taylor is twenty-one years of age, a native of the qualified citizens of the county, and a grave | Jpawich and a member of the Manhattan Ath- | nd important duty devolves upon you, as the | letic Club. He rode with the Springfield Bicycle Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas. | mosations for 100. bathing psvision aud lake: sanl- | At present location twelve years, Set” | NEW Winpsor ahi ‘ P Froprlotor. na Dorfect tre. U. (GOULD) PROSE. | nee DENTAL INFIRMART_TERTE FILLED | WEEDS On PPMAL aut and refreshing to the taste, and : | Bsa ariaeinl ea eee eae gost | “Dall ecevostocca An exploding carboy of naphtha yesterday set fire to the Jayne chemical works im Frankford, = San % | Fulicourse in each © asuburb of Philadelphia. At the time of the ths in this cad are of more than ordinary | Club the first of the season. actsgently vet promptly on the Kid. ___ SEA-SIDE-JERSEY COAST. Py meni ah wad exees, Aine Thoroeh meen 0, a m., OLS, 14.90, explosion a large force of men were at work in ™oment, so much so that the national Congress | Sor etnies neys,Liverand Bowcls, cleanses the OTEL AVALON, AVALON, N. J.—AFTER HAY- | $xcept Sunday: oxtraction | AAL.D.D.: President ¥ n, 110.40 8.m, and 5.30pm. the several departments by reason of the | Ceemsit its duty to hold an investigation, R FOR HIM.| gyi eee ES | which was done in our city recently. Our|T2= WORLD WAS BETT , | Ocvater 2 to Pune system eflectually, dispels colds, | betas aera rhe y thocetuehly Cunderdratned "with. frat DENTAL, INFINNARY NATIONAL Usrven: | S™ $ to. nd ae RemnN, 4.25 20 Om onstruction o} I were ca vie ee x s A z aon. cor. w. Open? to5 | Ruceiiser Pon “se, Berton +3.00. + Mz. + Pam = da: Seances ¥ | ec Hier ize have poem appealed to: pre-| Death of Col. John A. Price of Penn-| headachosand feversand cureshab. | iti A | your. Batracting. &c., fea” Fillings end plates at | PXSlen: Pons storyich ool sitarhed te nn to. it yrincipal stations shock and many injured. The build: liminary hea’ = ag been held in a number | eyivenin. aN : Pers @PERWICK LONGE. cos: of materials. fol0-tr THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATEY FOR of two stories and constructed of eo of cases. T fore, gentlemen, with these | Stages : itual constipation. Svrup of Figs is ‘Kvon-ty = THE NAVAL ACADEMY. 2 AND PHIL- fron and so separated that it was thou facts before you you can readily sce and under-| Col John A. Price, vice president of the the only remedy of its kind ever | Pfiyzardstrou such OCEAN STEAMERS. Agargta the Preadent, THOMAS FELL. LL L.,PH-D. | For putindniptia, Sew York, Boston and the east, impossibie for fire to communicate from one stand the importance of a careful, honest and | tonal board of tradesmen of the «tate commis- Br lasetue te ck a | oe pit An St RS. 3y18-2m ________ | aati ATO HOON, Dining Gar cee ERD eee, Duilding te another. The following emploves | impartial finding in this case.” "| sion for the equalization of taxes, died in| PTOduced, pleasing to t he taste an | Guony nouns a | WV ESTERN MARYLAND COLLHOE, (5-00. Binine’ Cary, (11-30 pine, Bleepane Oar, [ete nearest to the explosives and were inj tottt coroner next outlined to the jury the in- | Scranton, Pa., last night, aged fifty year, He | &¢ceptable to the stomach, prompt | ss ee ts Tigh LEWIE, DD. Provident. Posladelphia, Wimincton and Chester, 809 ys shock and the scattering of the formation to be contained in ita findings. In ie sft a | ; ‘ ; ‘o Southam, avre), Twenty-sixth year operis September 13. 3y16-2m fiuid: Flynn, ged nineteen: ‘Thomas Reach, connection with this be said: “No disagreement |" Dorn‘ in Irvington, N. J. For the past| im its action and truly beneficial in |‘ ‘op cai Kiva, Mats Ane Bonen Lake Yon mee, 6, 7 ‘PRE FREDEMICK FEMALE SIMINARY WILE met rat 4s = aged eleven: Charles MeNear, aged for between any persons will justify the use of fire | twenty years he has been a familiar figure on| its eflects, prepared ouly from the (CONGRESS HALL. CAPE MAY, N. 3. OF: sees ak Set Ane 29 8:2. | Spree. | 0 vominence tt ae eer Eee | in fer renal Wm. €. Deal. aged thirty: itichard arms or felonious assault, or shooting or the | the public rostrum, and daring that time oc-| most healthy and agreeable sub- | S€PreMuen 10, aND WiLL BE CONDUCTED ox * Tes. prpeaies eee ville, aged eleven. These men and bors were | killing of any person. In submitting this case | cupied many positions of trast. He was the | e | ug. 23, 7 6m. LL.D. | naggastortabla state rooms, exociient table, Turariony RovoKe. so severely burned and bruised br the exple to youl do so with the firm belief that any Forfisth rear boring September 14. 4 rof the movement to make a per- that they were removad to the Episcopal ifos- , furthercontinnance or delay would not at allben- | °73*2izer 01 A z pital, where it was announced by the phesicians | efit or further the ends of justice. and Tam of | manent census department as basis of rep- commend it to all and have made ‘that Reach and Deal would hardly recover from the firm belief that you will perform your | 'e#etation; also of the permanent statistical! jt the most 10.00.and 12.00 noon, Sundays, Acollese of hich erate” Choice of course for de- | EXPY Sunday. *Dally. | tSunday only. grees. Riso acommerrial course, Separsis prepa e an, Jory sghool for hovs:"Libragy. 17.000 volumes: work | , Bagwnee caliod for and checked trom boteleand rest. demers by Caton Tranete stances it: , exccal ce THE SAME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS FOR- ,its many excellent qualities Mania vO Tuxnua=eeR ADE nan _3y20-1m MRS. J. F. CARE. remedy known, | HiGRBE PAFAVETTE. CAPE MAY. NJ. JOuN ju cask dake t department of states, for the purpose of a basis é e ph Ge ig eS EE oa | s@aseasclect conducted tour “Round | ing laboratory : cond. morals: healthful mowatain eli | donors by Shion Transier Co. on, orders left at eee their injuries Tenet Tene in mmaking » Presentment at this| cf Valac of which taxation may be equally as| . SYTup of Figs is for sale in 50c. and | moarenee soa cater atrectiy on te Peaza: | ROUND | the Tiga eaves Few, Tyre eve | mate, buldinee improv séoaan heat cxpeusee ow: | Ors GIO and 13 Be og Hg RCL Peet =D wiahaver action they aay Satie proper in the | ‘fibuted. Mr. Price believed in the utilizing of | $1 bottles by all leading druggists, | %™™% Wachiswten data, Sebati One ee Sept. 23,8, 8. Adgres. JULIUS D. DEEHER, President, ” Gen. Mauser. tmy23) Gen. Pam. wits oars and s Matt to attancic city. | PhStinea - ba | Rundrods of raillions of tons of ‘coal vaste in} Any reliable druggist who may uot | Si Raat Gee ee pet ae Te vs ue line only. Special train from 5 0% ‘ state of Pennsylvania, and he was chairman| (ave it on hand will r it ‘OTEL ALLATRE, jashington, Sapa a ay ig A TmOROUG! POTO’ BO. Baltimore and Obio station at 3:30 p.m., Sat- | petieh in gree, the yerdict was re oes ae of the state commission appointed to look after} sromptly tor any one elueahe to Ne Spring Lake. ¥. 3. | Bra Bipikss sion fo WaneeLD Se | — CTOMAD RIVER BOATS _ urday August 6. Tickets good on special train | \ere killed reads almost alike in each one, Tine | i+ He was recently appointed a commissioner yit. De my16-saro” O™ _ Dirwotly ob thee ea RON. 4y20-20% _Brookevillo, Montroery co.. Ma. from a tinatic Pity at 6:99 pam Sunday or onany | On'the death of Silas Wain states that he came | #2.8M international trade congrens connected peietgcgpepfeerge voc CARLETON, SPRING LAKE, N. J. z LLORY LINE FOR BAR NER SORE MOLITARY ACADEMY. Fegular train Monday. $3.90 round trip. —idot | 4 nis death while in the company ‘of others ie | With the world’s fair. He was devoted to the Ute setric volls, artesian water; ono | MALLORY LINE FOR Ban HARBOR, EAST. Prep. Bepts Worm Hal, Pookskill. X.Y. Vneamaa, —_—— | unlawfully assembly upon the property of Car-| Mechanical arte, having taken out nearly one] CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ett Gg oct at eae in i Pipes Ra ae a Siar aah Erekgat | _27P20%m Oo NOES Serna 3 grr ohne gem dendedng A Mysterious Munter Comes to Light. __| Regie, Vhippe & Co.'s steel works, Mifin town- | Rundred patents, and was a, sicnenoeae ites SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, a : seen) == | sppiy to" ee | Paver STEAMER JANE MOSRLET A. mynerions murler came to light yes-| th. to provent tae lanaing 280s macl berg Hee ee eee Engineets! the couisvie, xr. EW YORK, SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. pigs ecreaaega eruieer U5 Teaves at 5p. m., arriving st Oreteld, Ma. Sams ferday in Liverpool. A child named Ann | Property end be meng eae baa enct, the | International Geographical ‘Bocioty ‘and’ the Pa acapias, Je17-tt_Plor 20 E. R. and 362 Baway, Rew Fork. oe Vitale ea Puncotarne, Va., 4:30; Norfolk, 10am. Returning Concannon, aged three years and four months, | 4 cannon which had been taken ‘by said unlaw- | American Mining Logloeers? Society. 1875 CASTINE, MAINE. CUNARD LINE. SuLINas, vi AN. | strong faculty. Ieaves Norfolk 2:30 p.m. Wednesday via Crisheld and was found dead, head downward, in a ful assembly to the Pittsburg side of the Mo- as ee eae tek Sit 2:00. ‘Peak onatie on the tee manent | a alegre 8 $3-003mn Pungoterve_ 223 1mm Slowet in one of the sium districts of Liverpool. | nongahela tives and discharged by them, strik- | Speelally Arranged and Personally Con- THE YEAR IN WHICH WE ORIGINATED | -QUe” Uxcellent epportunitics Toe bealiay Sau hase | S205, sentiment. SE. el pe The shoes which the child had berg | ingand instantly killing Silas Wain; M “Rates, | Seoul ducted. ing. Hotel sn: with pure spring water. ata of her eluthing were Aid we recominend that said unlawful assembly ‘The excursion to Atlantic City via Royal Blue Corrox Ganvex Hose. ‘$2.50 a day; 810 to 815, ~ 8 week. oa be certified to line Saturday, August 6. ial train, with CADIAN HOTEL ¢o.. . Mmising. "The child had Gridentiy been | De Sertifed to the September semslons of the| lng Gefurday, August, Special train, ith! roses ous black Line ts known the wortt ove: co | W..A. WALEES: tasers Sebvratine TRESS MO} AXD ‘Bteamers LAD’ Ov THE LAR and MOSELES ‘Oth st. ve ~ New murdered. When last seen the child was in ‘ ‘at 3:0 p.m., arrive Atlantic City 9 p.m. Tickets | fneottom hove, "WHST Baan sates hese ‘SEA-SIDE- ; ae the company of an unknown woman. who, it is Pi gee ma howpsinat poetics eye S good hon ‘Sunday at 6:30 phot 9 or on any | {mutate our goods, ompeling us to yrovers outeate OR ISCELLANEOUD. be ~ ea believed. decoyed her away and took her life | death of T. J.Connors states that it was caused | Fegular train Monday.—Adot. “oni hg coe but do na be eheato ont Copan daly 18 Pe Ga ea oe C for the sake of being able to rob the little one. | from sbock and exhaustion, due ton gosthet Gets fer may teil ‘yon others wen : ‘The police are investigating. and are already on | wound in the righ! arm, he being abet Were tell aise he can anak 3716-1, JAMES Z, POWELL, Proprietor. |Carxa Axp Cnocxzny. . the trail of s woman supposed to be the guilty | from an unlawful assomblage, and “thet, eaid An attractive face | Bisix tine T° OR NTSHT BOARDING Geb Sx — ROOK WIL COLLEGE, ELticorr ciry, wp. reas eee eRNESS | Shooting, wee done by a party or parties un- pad g FTE menos ~ wate we to nat ost ae nto ot | FS Ra eee own, with felonious inten we recom-| thorough- ; Sctemtite Wreck om the Lehigh Railroad. | cost tenade ale perdi CROCKERY and CHINA we keeps full line ‘younz men. ‘A wreck oceurred Tuesday night-on the | to the September samtese ee eee be certified F Doreen stm Ene CITY, Reboboth, Det Of nice moderate price goods within the reach prospects, ‘Take the 2:01 p.m. train. Arriveat8 p.m. grand jury. igh Valley railroad at Hokenda: Pa.,| No attempt was made by the in of Lebigh 2 a aqua, jury Ger dad ra i the ten cases to te Singh tae oda ca ole ene rc | the Saal thate were red farthlc han te eons fato by a west-bound coal train, of which | Comnocie orepertn, Cin fal assemblage on the Albert Hoffort was engineer. Several coal cars were badly | train had ‘Wo keep a full line of Glass Ware, from low- Priced Tumblers, Goblets, &c., to the Richest, ., KEE MAR EG! a best _ Maj. Crawford of the fifteenth regiment gave out the following last night concerning the threatened riot over the Dovey and McConnell arrests: “I went to the scene with two As we reached the station the sheriff Led nect's

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