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THE EVENING a ‘STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. AY. AUGUST 15. 1892. BASE BALL. & Standoff Between the Senators and the Ortoles. BUT THE DECISIONS OF THR UMPIRE WERE & if Hi ff & | s ° o % ee f I | | t i et i | i } <3 & Bs § i | I son, four months, and Joseph Paynton, eight ‘mont tbs. It is understood that an appeal will be taken and that an application fora writ of babeas corpus will immediately be made out to Justice Jadge Beatty in rendering his decision upon several interesting points. He : iH] f E { : Hl ES i i BB t é i se i i F E Ses ‘the I 5 i = g if I Bee i 8 $ Li % PL é t i 8 f i if = ‘Wagner told ‘Irwin yester- Ges erntse He if @ man was not satisfactory ae ag ‘will report at ia persons were injured. The train was making a rapid run throagh Iowe over the Chicago and Northwestern. It consisted of an engine, bag- | Sage car and seven sleepers, carrying Knights | Templar from along the line of the Lehigh | Valley road in Pennaylvania and New Jersey, with Grand Commander Codding of Pennsyl- | It had made the run from Cedar Rapids, in- cluding all crossings and stops, a distance of eighty-one miles, in one hour and forty-five H i shetpralé HHUA gf ef H g d ct aH #48 Sede H i He Hl f F ? i iH f : i i if EReg. | i i F f & | e t é i | Hi F i # a i sseamblage joining in the Ge ieral Verrrane™ arontion tr vee ce commended Mayor Stewart for’ allowing the Gi E and f it A Southern History of the War. George W. Moorman, adjutant general, an- mounces that Gen. J.B. Gordon, general com- confederate veterans, has appointed ‘the following committee, as directed by a vote of the convention of delegates assembied at New Orleans on April 8 and 9, 1892, as a his- nt wii £ Ke & these respondents e occurrences at ‘Frisco and Gem on July EFFECT OF CHEAP NOVELS. Harry Slater,a bright lad of sixteen years, was arraigned before Recorder Morschauser at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Saturday on s charge of barglary in the first degree. Slater stealthily entered the house of Mrs. C. 2. Noble last Monday night and tried to chloro- form her as she lay sleeping with her infant at side. Hi ‘Mrs, Noble was awakened about midnight by an oppressive sensation, put her hand to her face and found spread scross her mouth and nostrils acloth saturated with chloroform, which she was inbaling. She Jumped from the bed and heard some one dash down stairs and fall over a baby carriage in the hall. She made no report of her experience until | her husband, who was fishing Esopus Island, | returned home, when she told him. Bir. Noble repeated his wite's story to Police Chief Me-| ‘and Officer Case, and the officers learning | of the suspicious conduct on the part of young | Slater arrested the boy and took him before recorder. ‘Finding himself cornered, Slater made a full confession. tel pe on —= — vent » nine- . Percy MeIntyre, So the drag fore for Beante’ worth ‘of chloro- form. The boy got the anesthetic, telling tho | his wanted it to kiliadog. | said it was about midnight when he went to Mr. Noble's house. He climbed through a rear window snd left in ihe same way. After he reached the street he threw ‘away the bottle which contained the chloro- | about 7.50 per day, forty-six averaged between 05 and 97 « day, fifty-four averaged from @4 to 5 per day, 1,177 averaged from 91.68 to 92.50 Fee. “Kea EDUCATIONAL. IN_ WASHINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. OUT OF WASHINGTO: ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. E | SILKS_NO MATTER HOW VARTEGATED—DYED 4 RICH EVEN GLOSSY BLACK. WESTERN MARYLAND Teenty ath year opete 3716-9m LADIES’ GOODs. RESSMAKING THE SUM VER. y, Phcons yi | Complete ovis Me De eee [D#=58*5 oF and on artic Lintbes, tr, Sapa vin M. iaesart sin SSS Shen onct: Boris Oitariat Baap bees Sasson Tan for all princt ex oath oa. La a eee es Eliane Boose Tuite OHTO DIVT * Si jvan. dally. we "EE Feracecnacn meme (CHESAPEAKE AND ONTO RAILWAY have théir homes mortgage, ‘The re- Goods called for ANTON FISCHER mainder pay rent and e number of these here 008 6 st. aw. deen @: y the Carnegios. pli is not trae that tho mon are only defendis a i aie SUPENN. AVE 8. wages higher-priced workmen. rom : oe seit im defense of the 14 cents per hour men as yom™ TER, FORMERLY NORMANDIE, Ph ag ‘much as any other thatthe H . “tend Fd aves... shea beeen "The Sonia proposed tle whee ____ Gee | sora — core OT! IN TH MARYLAND halls | Shampooine and Hair Ctttine fmt that ths sonle Gaoald terminate When he sold nee Free ce, eetectcsites WOycarats All nd:| sirnya is demand; to | PPREXON DYEING, acovRtNG AND | Dlests of winter penetrate with biting, severity. pty nay SS estes Og RERDRIGE: | S07,” Felophonecalt Absa call cr noni ior how sale artratig socket eoare Ue agi aes = 7 e q i taterman ‘ . soe coals lg n the o Pd po oa Per week. Jota,” | annua! spnguncemens sos Ine SARE OP ERNS, ANG TEN eis them upon a new scale in January, instead, as Inside | eRe oery s/t inte ave. Atlantic City. X. J. ae Fiver and Msiesn times: Bante ft a eer oe cts | Somes Dee see We oerewiarar |G BI. N.W.. WASBINOTON, D.C. ~~ DENTISTRI state of Pennsylvania have been under arms at wis | ee THe TOR: _sud2m* Mr. and Mra. BEVERLEY R. MASON. — } Homestead for nearly five weeks and the entire eo waa : W AauRoTOR ‘cox T oF =| DR SEATAM, (02 SEAT, OR opponire | country has been ransacked to find beings so CEAN END OF KENTUCKY AV2. 1225 10th at. nw. ar ahead be yp ty 7 low an (to hire themselves to the sompany eens aie « =. tethers: Comparksom of rises with Thowe of othect three are less than 600 persons in the mill an YN. t Ae ipriea, satu reataausea te a less than « dofien skilled workmen who can per- ran MAR Ra Minxon, | VSRBATIN REPORTING. a saris 3 form the work required. Tho situation is such, It was a I A FONTAINE. Ki ‘CRY AVE.. ATLANTIC | catalos Brother FABRIC ss confidently assert, that at no time during | family affair, and while the details are not woll| 2. its, neg jhe beech: everything ew and fra | Vorwont eve struggle were roBpect viotory as | known it caused a separation. le ant = bright as they now are, children stayed in New York, the father went to GJO824GA COLLEGE, the men in this contest need is your | Denver anda splendid career was cut short. Ps 5 —s substantial support as well as your 3} y. | Only a few years ago Gen. Dunn was one of the WI ST. N.w.. | ©. RENAL AmsOCeaTabe ‘The poorer men in Homestead and other | most ptominent figures in New York city. He U. —— . houor and SECRETARY LOVEJOY's REPLY. Secretary Lovejoy of the Carnegie Company made a statement yesterday in reply to this ad- dress, first denying that the Carnegie Company enfored s monopoly of the making of steel ts. “The criticism on our bringing Pink- ertons to Homestead,” he said, ‘has no weight in the face of the law. which perm aay ae to properly protect his property against foore, and who, in the worts of Jutge Ewing, may fire numerously and effectively against any mob that attacks his property. It 18 said that we have only 600 men in the mill, of whom @nly a dozen are eaid to be skilled. We are ready to mectany assertion of this sort with facts and money. We can prove that at preeent | there ure over 1,500 wkilled workmen in the | Homestead mill. No threat has been made by any member of the company that prosecutions would follow a boycott. We now say, however, that we will simply rely upon tke law to protect onrselves against any conspiracies that may be hatched. As for the personalities indulged in by Mr. Gompers and others toward tho mem- | bers of the gio Steel Company we have no reply to make.” + 0+ STARTING A EOYCOTT. The Latext Action of the Amalgamated As- sociation in Its Fight on Carnegie. ‘The latest action taken by the Amalgnmated Association isa step to get the iron establish- ments of Pittsburg and clsewhere to refuse ma- terials that come from the Carnegie mills. A form. After having confessed Slater said: | “Dime novels and cigarettes got the best of | me. I worked in the silk factory and havespent wy evenings reading cheap novels. I have been | reading one novel a day and have smoked a} many cigarettes. | “I got the idea of committing this crime | from cne of Nick Carter's novels, in which a| boy chloroformed another person. ' But I think | Imust have been under some strange excite- | ment when I did it. for I have only » faint recol- | lection of being in the house. { can only re- | member leaving the place through a rear win- | dow.” What Constitutes a Wife japport. Viee Chancellor Bird of New Jersey has filed » | decision ordering a decree of alimony in the | suit for support and maintenance brought by +00 Mrs. Aunie B. Shinn against her husband, How- |! ard Shinn, a railroad baggagemaster. The de- | cision involved the question as to the kind of | house a husband is bound to provide for his | wife. The vice chancellor d that @ hus- | band must furnish a house in keeping with his cireumstances and conditions and over which | the wife shall be permitted to preside. A boarding houre over which another presides, | the decision stated. is not such a home. | Shinn was married to his wife in 1990, when | they began boarding with the husband ¢ fam-| ily, to which the wife afterward objected. They hed 8 poorly furnished room, and the husband | treated his wife formally. | refused to return to the of her husband's father. Under direction of the court Shinn | provided a six-room house for himself and wife | ‘nd child, although he was the owner of a much | finer house, ied by his rela-| and his wife lived was most poorly furnished. This the vice | chancellor characterized as a weak pretense by Shinn at compliance with his duties as a hus- | bend and father. A building called a house, ion continued, does not fulfill all the itions necessary in providing a home, and ‘Shin's course was a mockery. \ wage An Appeal for Miss Hodges. ‘The friends of Octavia Hodges, the pretty mountain girl who has just been com- mitted to the penitentiary at Richmond, Va., killing = sewing machine agent named | , Will appeal to the governor to | The girl is only nineteen and ing. She was convicted of i her. a detachment of marines from the United States steamship Yorktown fired several volleys of | rife balls into the pilot house of the steamer | Polar Bear, scriously wounding the chief engi- ‘Lalaska. i I # i ‘Was arrested at Carlisle, Pa, Saturday, and is now in the county jail charged with the kidnap- bree ip on were juced to, thelr clothing change, Smith, who claims New York es his home, was children and brought before the them. He was held for the criminal court in September. omise of Rito atreet, New York, was the scene of & wedding last night, when two midgets man and wife. They were Leopold ter known to the public as Admiral i i t ¥ She left him and | the | substance of the circular headed “‘Appenl to Workingmen” is now in the course of distribution. It reads | thus: “You are requosied not to work up the | materials that may be shipped from the Carne- gie Stoel Company during the present strike. By 00 doing you will help us gain a victory in our present struggle for organization. Com- mittee of strikers.” The Pitteburg firms will be first supplied | with the circulars, and then attention will be turned to other manufacturers. The Homestead strikers have called all the men back from their vacations and a general meeting will be held. Some say the strikers are getting ready to return to work at the eompa- ny's terms, but this is in ly denied. Some tion exists among the fin- ishers of the mated Association over he 10 per cent reduction agreed to by the scale committee, but no one credits the report that the finishers will refuse to indorse the committee's action. Superintendent of Police O'Mara of Pitteburg has that the d ent had been noti- fied of Anronstam coming to that city. He had received no word from New York and did not have a description of him, and, in fact, knewof nosuch man. He said the guard furnished by the tment at H.C. Frick's house at Home- wood been taken away at Mr. Frick’s re- quest and no fears were entertained for his safety. On the other hand Superintendent Muth of eny ice dt nt states ‘that he received information on Wednes- day that Asronatam was making plans to aseassi- nate Mr. Frick. At the same time he was fur- with an accurate detailed description of ‘the anarchist. 80 compiete was this description ‘that it would have enabled him to spprebend Aaronstam without any difficulty. He at once detailed two men to watch the Allegheny resorts for the would-be assassin and the man would have been arrested on sight. ———_-o-—____ FOR USE IN THIRTY YEARS. ‘The Testimony Taken Now of Two Aged | Witnesses. Mr. Jonathan Norcross, who is now eighty- four years of age, and Col. L. P. Grant, who is cerenty-five years of age, will both tee- | sha tify in the courts of Atlanta, Ga., thirty years hence ins suit between the state of Georgia |and the. East Tenneseoo Railrond Company, which will doubtiess be brought op at that time. ‘The cause at issue will be a suit between the state of Georgia and the East Tennessee Fail- road Company for possesion of the right of way | used at prevent by the East Tennessee roud be- tween Forsyth and Whitehall streets. ‘This right of way is claimed by the state on the ground that it belonged to the State road at the time it was first completed into Atlanta, ‘The wits of the two gentle- men is that when the Western and Atlantic road was built its right of way extended fifty feet on cither side of the road. All this was in People. The place forty years ago. The evidence will be used thirty hence, when the lease on the road will expire, a total of sevent vi witnesses are now in feeble health, their interrogations have been taken in ad- vance. ++ —____ ‘To Talk With Paris. a The Boston Herald has a dispatch from Paris which cays: “The Figaré today makes the im- | 2¢' ‘was # well-known and welcome member of vev- eral of the clubs in the metropolis and one of the most popular men among their member- ship. At that time he was a rich mau and ur- rounded by a happy family. When Chester A. Arthur resigned the position of chairman of the republican central committee of New York state Gen. Dunn became his sucoessor, and won leurels as a politician by his able condnot in the office. came the little rift within which finally destroyed the home He began slowly going down hill and finally went to Denver. He essayed to keep up ‘appearances, but money was not forth- coming. He joined Denver clubs and it is suid that it often became necessary for his former friends to come to his rescue, Despite hiv misfortunes and his weaknesses Gen. Dunn still retained the power of gaining tbe respect and the esteem of those with whom he came in cantact. He was noted for suavity of manner and splen- did bearing. Dunn went to Denver from New York with letters of introduction from Vice President Mor- ton, ex-Senator Warner Miller, other well- known republicans and Mayor Grant. Mor- ton’s letter was particularly strong, the Vice President declaring tbat he owed his first po- litical honors to Mr. Dunn. On the strength of these letters Dunn secured the acquaintance of ex-Senators Hill and Tabor and other prom- inent republicans. He was a lawyer, but never had any practice in Denver. During the war he was attached to the staff of Gen. Dix and waz a member of the New York state legislature in 1859 and 1860, and in New York city was te- garded as an uctive political worker. ———_+e-— Van Sant Committed Suicide. It was developed yesterday that Monroe L. | Van Sant, the wealthy fruit broker who was found dead at his home in Philadelphia Satar- day, committed suicide. When the body was found the room was full of gas, the burner being turned on at full head. All cracks had been stuffed with the deceased's garmenta. A marriage which his par nts disapproved cused him to become melancholy, and this is the sup- Posed cause of the deed. en Will Defend Himself at Rome. Father Kuhlman, whose suspension by the bishop of Alton created such a sensation, will present his side of the case to Rome. He will leave St. Louis this week. He believes that when he hss heard the charges against him and had n chance to defend himesif before the holy see he will be vindicated. At present be says he knows nothing of what he is accused of nor who bis accusers are. Jers, FLORIDA. 143 ot r. el aoasae Petition on the Ist, 2d and 3d of September. an ‘Steain heat throaghou a ‘This competition ts open to all, even to students PHY GLENDALF, 2. Set To North Mamachoaats ae.,Atiantt-City,¥.3 : or SAE BUI fate cd Baton bs DE. ATLANTIC CIT 5 ‘ave. . 50 fret from orean. ‘day; $8 to $14 por week, already belonging to the colleze. 7 an32m N. REED. Under the direction of the Fathers of the Society of | SCHOOLS WILL RFOPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘Three Free Scholarships are open to successful com- For further particulars apply to CORNELIUS GILLESPTIF, s. 3., 5. 1892. Ex President. ‘RE tevinaton, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. ON THY BEACH ‘CHAM! MANSION, ATLANTIC Cr _ vison ‘Largest hotel. Orchestra from Jane to October. er HE MARYLAND. beach : unobat NT ‘BELDEN, ‘ocean. NoRwoon issT & BOARDING AND DAY sc: RG & HOOPES. Mr. and 3h . WASHINGTON, D.C. 1991, FOR YOUNS LADLES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Address the Princioa): ress af anltr ‘Open all the year. “ACADEMY OF, THE HOLY CROS: f IBZ MASE. AVE, crown CHANT RN MeoLADE. | war mm TOUNERADIES 6S st petal att iteption eh Phonowraphy and typesritinz. TALANTA HOTEL. Reduced rates up to July 3. mesa 3 2 craduate classes, Anny early? the) a, LAURA. TALBOTT, 027 Pat. References. Jon 4TH AVE. Huck’ M-Culloch, Prof. Simon Newcowh Hon, Delightful location. Hora: i. sy27-1 th deci deine (PHE, MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL FOR xo stitute fo ladies and little children, 1458 Nst. n.w. Address | [0 over Asbury Park, . 5. for present 3923, OME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WITH POST- ROCK ENON, VA. Mz. Veaxox Sesixar 3 oy Cleanint, ii per! have kept Hents of the Evan: Deneht of then, sR Ditay and artinet: with Gas or Zonine. Cr anl2 Crown and Bridge Work « specialty. Cor. Tthand Dats a. ¥. ‘The target onranization devoted?» mira: clase dental practice tn the world. Piedcrd to the promotion of scientit: intvatry at moderate prices. ‘HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 Penn. ave. n.w. Our Spectaltis: AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH- OUT PLATES. ade viveable in every way as fatural ones. To be ® au artiaeiel crown tnt be wo. ently arres that cur crowns have all ti | cotbined with bridge work, c teuth that have, Been ext ful apd durab’e appliance ever ural tect a or the nat the roat of 2, beet sreat in the last few ‘with thess improvements 5 Pariore are assured of tioed manner. Our und ae ‘extrac i th oo work _ = metertals. conven ensess . erations tertuinina to our pr ble, PHO CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., <8, artificial testh on gol steor Wasthneton, BiG. jel ged with gold Extracting without pais Ley. PARR, WASHINGTON, D.c.. EAE EET EAE Ave. Beez the boathe Fleventy sesaon” “Kosehat DiS STARR PARSONS. COR OTH AND Fate « for 100° bathing pavilion end lake: sanl- Ajocal anesthetic used on theums toalley yess ary conditions perfeoes Mok, GOULD) PROBST, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ineriractine te excellent for tunes who cannot fone — jee EGmtort and sitistaction. "Ait braastes ot asatie" 8 FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. cetanncnrtratienes ceed ~~ NEES GE JBRERTON VILLA. cave May cry, x, J. AR | Flehteenth yoar opens OCTOBER 4, 1802 ad artical tet — cet ithpat ——~] tateafor the seasca: ne And Sun Parlor: s78cl4l | New putlaings perfectly equipped for health ana | S/yiotgaaenalat ise) Wat a w.. dantal department yeSectine MRS. J. A. MYERS. ao scope Sunday “extraction free. Spon from “wisn UNITED STATES HOTEL. Newly renovated comeris. OB to G10 per week. @1.5 Tad homeltxe | Steam heat, passeneer elevator, to $2 per day. (CONGRESS BALL, CAPE SEPTEMBER 10, AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE 8AME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS FOR- and Music. MAY, ¥. 3., OPEN TILL ——————— Suffering Along the Rio Grande. ‘The suffering among the laboring class of the ‘Mexican population on both sides of the Rio Grande is reported aa appalling. Many families have been living for days on cactus plants and mesquite beans. Many children have died of fever and billiousness. The relief committee fe- sues four pounds of corn to each persona week, barely enough to keep life in their bodies. A heavy rainfall bus within the last week swollen the river so that it is in many places over ite banks, but the water comes too late to be avail- able for this year's crops, Clothing, too, 1» badly needed. ‘In some cases whole families go about nearly nude, and when cold northers come the suffering will be great. gedlsheice orto a Badge for the Retiring Commander. Retiring Commander-in-Chief Weeks of the Sons of Veterans was presented with a past commander-in-chief goid badge studded with diamonds at Helena, Mont. Company B of Spokane was given a thousand-dollar prize in ‘The Ladion’ Aid Society adjourned Saturday after electing the following officers: President, Holden of Helena; council-in-chiets, Josephine Mulholland of Bloomington, fl, Mrs. Macon of Ohio, Miss Parker of South Dakota aud Miss nnon of Pennsylvania, 7 ———ses Bayonetted by the Guard. A drunken citizen of Homestead named Samuel Rogers was bayonetted by » guard Saturday night. He attempted to pass a guard on sentry duty. The sentry belonged to the fifteenth regiment and was on provost guard duty. Rogers came up and wanted to pass into the lines. He was challenged, but disregardin, the notification tried to on. at sentry pass immediately choved his bayonet into ot the man, who fell to the ground. He received painful but not serious injury. ‘was ar- rested and taken tocamp. The affair created much excitement, as Rogers is a striker. Rev. Dr. Balfour, a Lutheran minister, conducted services at the mill. +0 Sealing Vessels Seized. by the Rush while seals from aboard the Mining bort"Nortnern Light tn Crow was placed the wea sont 18 Bitta, The one Jane was seized by the for not jee after warned. The British steamer Winifred of Victoria, one of the specie teeame Sone veetae (mee eye Sasect ence anni eat me tole. It is now defi a Eee that four men have phone will bo in complete working order before | neon billed wed inthe ae ‘the end of September.” lee, des Cases of Yellow Jack. quarantine station on Mullet Key (twenty-eight fale ook ice the drill competition. They had no comretitors. | Belle Gray of Iowa; vice president, Katherine | heres: MERLY. FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS wae fie MAMADEEE 5: SOMEOS | 1° Stok Dak “7 FAYETTE. CAPE ae # = ese 307 Eats Ms: as D nome yee *PUNING AND REPAIRING. GEORG! Dg es Figs ixvall | prethoa for Tearat pen andiundersten Freaks | ‘and tras ignted Atrectly on the hese: | 12 private lessons. #16. 20 clams lomons, #6. sTisim* | Ya . ps Ss per a. Pawan ERAGE | Prowann UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL cet ch es anySiteld” | wa mene Seceeal. on cperinncoaticnl, dene | cemsen repaint B. PURVIS, Secretary, 1118 13th st. STEINWAY, CHASE, GA’ B PUR ¥ | S Organs ana Reotiaus for W opb's coMMERCTAr, col Capitol wt. — | sessions. Bedi AZA-SIDE— MISC “ELLANEOUN. ln NORFAG H. oe cy July 10 Terns. AN CITY, MD. WILD | per day ; $10 and $12 per by exnertenoel Guced rates for sumaier months. Mss arc see L ST. Ne ae IN THE MOUNTAINS. M2 NTAIN VIEW HOUSE: fea, 5, Food 3 ares rooms; i bowing alley: tem rates. JOHN A. LANTZ. A WoRMier’s 1xx, 4. T. WORMLEY, Promrietor, CHARLES TOWN. W. VA. Yotern,tmrroverents. Riectric Nrhtine. thing newly furnishod. Cuisingand 1.000 FRET ABOV! ‘svidie and devine eronnds Trani a, W.Va. yt Lin | uw, ES cou ser en Hone: es for banines railroad and Fevers. vice first~lasa, For circalars apply to the principal, qnickestwrenaration for an office sitaysion. Con 80, $ Shorthand dictati raph. aes. Tao" Inzlish Irasinow and civil sor AVITT OF BOSTON. PIANO AND HARMONT. chfu'. moral anv reliicio.s servicer. Atl tess A. R. JONES, Perfect santtation. Special aAvantages in Literature, Modern Languages | 7*8? PIANOS AND ORGANS. LEG iter 0 a. Re ‘Sena for catalozas. w. ELIABLE. PIANOS—ORGANS, Poa | UNRQUALED IX TON! ANI = Ew Gat, H. KUHN. Established 1872. ELY. ctghte BU ‘D DURABILITY. cr colle ne sth BM. Principat, | Mitierevtiie, Ma. Magnificent view of Shenandoah vailey and Bine iat Wastiacton to ee eS heSs pa aD TS _Srectal rates per month. Scio aviomkth VREENS MOUNTAIN HO & - — GEE aedon erie ailt tess Rites ryonnvaty, | See coal GERMAN LOD 8, 8 0. get ide of sheqaadoal river, Harpers Ferry. W. | Stesmuers iy by $4 and 87 per weec. ire: iF rates. j eerhertt To Southam: . Havre), Bremen. ae Bee Ser ce anata ee Feed, | B 130siuringes boote. t san ‘ co mya-im GoW GREEN. & | Sicnines worn ren! nt beats tie, 7 Ysvel, Toes Aug. 20, 10 ase: ILL TOP HOUSE; arr} frent (h heres af experience! i aie, wt. &. LOVE dect iocation; Tao tieulare. | Address REGISTRA eniturat Collere, Cullece Park YVirersta aiprevny 1 LEXINGT’ Fite Piel oh ‘oh . Ma. SSTITUTE, Solitary, enti 3 bool. Thorourh courassth nity an? in envin-e~ng. 2010-00%m" “on, and gonorad and Con ory deeres Sate opi. dre fortanlé state rome, ex: it table. Nass icon appointments.” Prine: First cab, f =. wu) Tow ‘rates. Avpiy to. jow Fal 3 eee Ei ARBOR, EAST- for rant ‘yor Lexington and make in ea | for Ri NTS oforednory | Saath oto Rot SCHEDULE IN EFFFCT JUNE 14, 1802 Station + Ans leave ot daily frown Paton’ 0 panes he wrandest scenery in randent " thoutchvenve. A Suk? iia Si. Tous ms re at the i he Ginctunatt_ Obie, Lesineton ab ihe, Re carevee en Dp. w.. covinecting im Unlon Dept Por 7. Aatiy—Faprene for Gorioneville. Char. ® Wasuesboro, staaatom and and tickets at Compan :'s Offices, PMENT. hte TATION Ts. AS FOLLOWS = Ni the West: Fenner tems imtted Vxvress of Pullnvan, Vecttbuic Cary a $e Feat Lies ns. che an on ‘Slnmbue and Bt Tat insvon to For and. Pullman oegnthy stern F ly for Pm. dail muh Slee to wes and Sacure Fall? 90 ert Saturday, with Sleeping Cae | ror wa Renovo and Elmire et 10 50am iy escort Rinday rok TALS ev TRG ang 7 : Rs 7. tan HR bam Bice Rem HOwAL Up inkiy for Piedetis weck days on SS — ats iin. for road virest Fant oxprem 1-80 Dem. week dase nod 2.45 pom Erreee ro Hor Bogie. yy - 7 Sem. week dsyvand pera Say Sak City. For & a., 12.15 p.m. week For 7.20, 7.50, Layee , 814. 7-40, 00,1). AB > Ssteglare cuales 6.14. 7.40, 0.40, Suoders Boe eek as es ne a Poe #, Bae ic itvis and office. northeast opr. 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