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10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. MAY 19, 1893—TWELVE PAGES. “3 } Ni‘ a ABOUT GEORGETOWN CANDIDATES IN VIRGINIA. KOLB MEN MAKING OVERTURES. BUCKEYE STATE POLITICIANS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. LADIES’ Goons. | RAILROADS. 7 « | Forming the Skirmish Lines for the Fight | Trying to Reunite the Wings of the Democ- | Gossip of the Offices and Those Who A ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. IN THE MOUNTAINS. APANESE LANTENNS, CHEPS PAPE Nab | oA E & O10 Ral a for the Gubernatorial Nomination. racy in Alabama. Getting Them. er aeae aan ea a ouNzan ry pa a ei RS BALTHIORE « onio RarLRoap. Correspondencec! The Evening Star. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. H' : Pact ave. near Ohl. | Hi Benes arene Beery te OE egy CORED, eal mee see toa Leave Washington from tiation Sosner et Kew 5 A Ricumoyp, Va., May 18, 1893. Brnixouam, Ata., May 16, 1893. Cotvmevs, Onto, May 18, 1893, Strictly first-class in all appointments. Prop. Elevation, 1,200 feet. Most breezy point. cen | pate aygnue and C street ‘Sereey A Long Procession of Boats in the £S epidae pt . ares 5 ; , Onto, May 18, Reasonable terns, inequaled. "First-ciass table. Four daily mails, MODERN, FActnIT: For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibnte? La Perhaps never before did so much important | Recent developments in the political affairs! Many Ohio politicians, both republican and| Sen gr descriptive pamphlet. price lst. &c. 80 “Nowopen. ms Bi Mate Feeaie Mn ATES EN | prosetrane ld iain, 6 leper, 1s as aie ee Canal Toda: work devolve upon a state assembly as the| of Alabama lead to tho belief that the demo- | democratic, believe that the result of the | -22%22 HAIRED BANNAN, Proprietor, 2E MAK SUMMER RANOET.—— ae eeercnnt ‘our at) Si" Ets wa io finna ote Waa, ‘ye coming one which is to be elected in the early | cratic party in this state may be reunited at no | gubernatorial election in this state will have an | ee caty, 2.3. for vie aoa aa TH DUT MORNE Tange the laceuion | fo Pi tgvane anid Ciovciond. exe daily gy fall wiil be called upon to discharge. A United | distant day. A movement with that end in | important bearing upon the national contest of | Extreme ocean end of Kentucay av. levator, lee. | _20¥ 12 2 a Ma $5 Lesincton and Staunton, 110.402 m. ; REAL ESTATE MATTERS. | Sttes Senator is to be elected, supreme court | view is now on foot. It remains to be seen | 1896, in that itis almost sure to present a can-| .noo.q.,t!® mente andeverrthing new. | | T ADY MOVING TO HARPER'S PERKY. W. va~ | pyzrNa aN cueastso estapiisnaest | Arar. ‘Netuea’ Betas, Wsannke ee Judges to be chosen, as well as circuit judges | whether or not it can be successfully consum- | didate for the presidential nomination of one ON THE BEACH, — MARYLAND | Comfortable beds and good table board asward. From 1205 New York ave, toca-ele ant store and | ams Memphis, i 43: p.m. Aatiy; and state officers. Besides, there is some very | mated. Neurly all the democrats would like of the great parties then, Governor MeKin- | H ve., Atlantic City. All conv. : onen | LAruculars address H. £.. Star ofto eee serene eee 3 a ae Sener, ‘dali Ww. and 1296-1908 T st. now, reek days ow the largest works of the kind sonth | York and oe cf the largest in the country ae our patrons of continued prope attend. OTEL ve. —— z ‘Transactions in Ground and Balldings | ‘™portant legislation to be enacted, viz.: Alter-| to see the party reunited, but just how much | ley's nomination for election to a second term | MPEKIAT, res, slect-tc bells salartam, appoint. | MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUS! | Quite Active—A Talk on the Sanitary Con- | *tions in the state election law, amendments to | each faction is willing to concede to the other | seems now to be beyond a reasonable doubt, | 82te Saperday;#10t0 818 per wk. G. W. Kendrick. | rood board: larke airy rooms: sachs and daring dition of the Section— Some Collectorship | ‘2° 0¥*ter law, which is an eyesore to the state; | is the great problem that is yet tobe solved. —_| If he recovers the former strength of his party | = dress Gossip—Many Interesting Notes. ‘8 ruilroad law is to be considered and probably | A few days ago the state executive committee Kevors, We Ofrri, Mi, VERNON, ATLAN 3 = : : re eetise week end easel Monaceanet. we mittee and is elected by the old-time republican | HPacitcrave near the bench, Surety Antelae. | \[ORRELL HOUSE AEUE MDG MOUS ance, brtistic work and careful manaceinept. we o- Passed, and some measure for the betterment |of the Jeffersonian | democracy, which is | z ———>——_ of the public roads in the state. properly ‘known as the Kolb faction, me | lurality or ai isine feature. Rates for ‘Harper's Ferry, W. “ cit their further orders, thanking for past favors. pluralit; in increased one he wil! assume - ‘May and June, 83 to i "y, now onen. u irmingham. The purpose of the meeting, as having recently chi is has been tho-onghiy ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, again the high position he held in his party jastle prevails in canal circles. There is a| But the main question that has disturbed the | stated in the call jesucd by Chairman A. T. Annaiottn, = 15 ana 8.20 mance 15 ana 8.3 Sundaye, BAD amend Art NTAL, ed J.C. COPELAND, _| renovated throushout. {my18-lm*} P. M. SPEAK. is Eipesnteall Chania, Prior to the great disaster of last year and be- i HE EITTATINNY, myG-tr 826 12th and 1206-8 I st. now. Ne a ee. wae, litical sea this farin advance of the election = 7 iiace Bakes oa: | 66ns8 Gi ¥ ft hi = Atlantic City, N. J., DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. ei 2 2 - 8 Jong procession of barges today. Bthe governorship and the United States Sen- | G0°dwym, was ‘to consider matters beating on erbicios of = very largo element a fervone™ ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER. | Oren May 1 tutti Novernber; the favorite spring, HITE AND BLACK LACES DONE. UP IN Tacerstown, $10.40... and ¢5.30p.1m. K - | the noxt gubernatorial campnig: party as presidential candidate. Such a result es Mhnmer and autumn resort; celebrated for eriud-u? faian etriecehice and satin cress, ovd.and way pointe, “ti 40 p.m. Boats to arrive at Georgetown via the canal | atorship. And this is not» clash of arms be- | iate plans to restore 10 the electors of Alabama ft ok ‘OTEL PEMBROKE, ATLANTIC CITY, Of scenery and healthfiiness,. send for cirenlar. en eee ace | fp ot'fhesurs and way pointe 4035, #9. 000.m for the Meredith Winehip Company: $.P. Reed, | tween foe and. foe, but between democrats. | si‘honost voto and a fair count, of which they | of, *20 Ohio. election, if i thought, would go Roa or caro ave, near Pact Be. apie eae FS Seis. ee cura aE Oe NS, . J. Crampton; Deer Capt. Cramp- | Especially is this so in the case of the guber- | have been deprived by means demoralizing to | £¥ toward disabusing the minds of many re-| | ,Refitted throughout, Openall the yoar. |.» | ! TST st. wwe ap Weshineton_ Janet Cap’ ypton; Park, Cap’ P- p 8 mublicans of the idea that it was his tariff soak : ton Junction an way pointe, 9. natorial fight. The nominating convention will | BY ich should be denounced by every | PUblicans of the idea that it was his tari | — 10 MORE AT LANTIO GER | PRE, SUMMIT, HOUSE OPENS JUNE 15, 1805 - 2 ors nd way 2 ton; Samuel Henry, Capt. Patten; D. A. Lowe, | beheld herein mideummer and the a a be ¥ SFeFY | views, injected into tho campaign of last year, | THE ROSSMGRE, ATLANTIC CITE. Dir inelarcertpouseani iehest point at Harbors | (GONNS! HIGH-CLASS 15 aoe ZIT aND pS aieareee} Birt Capt. Baker; Consolidation No. 8, Capt. J. W. | that Charles T. O’Ferrall will have plain sailing | ™%° cae was on | *bat cost his party the election. oe very Std. ECKERT, Spesmc' Tor cirealars and terns 23 » at hort notice ane ire A. Hick’, SESY Fo Ridw YORK AND Bitte Swain; R. S. Somerville, Capt. 8. Myers; Mrs. | in the race is not warranted by recent develo | , 4, ft Attendance of the committee was on | Should he bo defeated the democrat who de- | _mh14-3m Formerly of the Florila House. | _™* thn (Samcismicntomany Wy OE — Teh st. by hain, Woe Fo, Benacn ont tho osrr Gut Ge Gane EE hand. — 2 Fras twice defented for | fated him would at once become a national Hote STICKNEY, KENTUCEY AVE. ; 100 FT. 00 (20.00. Dinine Cary ame, TE OO. Se Adler, Capt Reyorlda; iL i Brot, Capt | ibe “fighting colonel.” as hia friends, and | CAPLET Kolb who, was twieo defented for | charncter an, posseaing the NeceaeaY aie | a Nae aS aad baa psa ableg ean EDUCATIONAL. on yy pe xe x gon, |i Pita an Ron Gi Spray Sepa oi 4 “é they are legion in Virginia, are all és : cet pia ties in a fair degree, could enter the canvass for = z to 82. i D 4 T XXN OG Behe Pe ee ms ©. Wagley, Capt. C. Underwork: Flor-| tno iuhas joie mom are ported Faco again, suprorted by the populists and | the nomination of his party for the presidency | “Srx.qvomelie house Yee IN WASHINGTON. BD Y ff OXY Goo Fo: Boston 52 30 ream. wit, Ft naan Butfet leaps gnce, Capt. Marcoiner; No. 113, Capt. C. | gives up a fight until he is victorious or lies | Deonie’s party were to hare met here. the same | Nit ® chance of auccess, “This would be par- DRS AND Parstixa aT NaTionan| bop ¥ Fer RR GSP ikcepeie Uridge Indes ase notes Creamer; Consolidation No. 9, Capt. Taylor, | prostrate beneath his enemies’ heel. So it may | | ai ped Which the Jeffersonian democratic com. | #cwlarly true if L. T. Neal of Chillicothe should | HoT TRAYMORE, 4 ee raf Hine Arts, O04 & stp. w; Bestcheap- | an, ry oe in ae s a Boston. paargemaas ; x > 8Y | day - Seal’ est and 4 joarn. out XX cog, cits enauhOouie and M. E. Grove. Just us well be understood at once that he isi | mites convened, but no quorum of the former Raviap a ect meen Sa arsanrte crry, x. 3. |SiftheConderralpromessctatadent wpleiat | OO f FE gy RS RITE Ra 205, 10.00.m. and 12.00 n00n. Same Boats to clear Georgetown for Cumberland | > Ceite “quarter.” irable pub. | ¥8# Present. Then Chairman Gpither and Sec- | carried the national election inserted in the | mh22. GREEN & Co. N TWENTY LESSONS YOU CAN 1 Sok fF AS ESI EEES os May 17: Libbie, Capt. Wordebaugh: Judge Cor, | fie recordin the state to. dttw cre aed” ine | Sep | Hatform wt Chicago last summer has already | J ENILWORTH JX, will enae you fo keep yuu accotints tn tall Ont ae eee Gt ra ladies Shaw; Ci Fingstraw; Jos, lerft | 2 3 made his name well known in all the states, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. of any other method. Ten years’ experience. Call or In all itsbranchos. es Capt. bs ai — he ” 2 Pobre jlo wonderful ee — the | The people's party committee will moot again | “iis. Neal's friends are now at work in his in- | Kentucky ave near thevench, Electr write for particulars. QUICK WORK are pascet Oe WORK A. Greenloes, Cape, W. A. Knight: No. 103, | Sround. pages Sarees with weal and activity that indlonto that | (OTe scwante ATLANTIC GIFY VIBGINIE | (R'RAINING BOROOL OF 1 — : pt W. night; No. 1 But this is one side of the question, for there CHAIRMAN GAITHER TALKS. he is a candidate for the nomination in eat eae OS eR get a a ANTON FIscitER Capt. Wilson; F. Flanigan, Capt. Moore; Little | “ch ine O'Feraili George F. Gaither, chairman of the people's | A curious fea gation, cuisine and service unsurpassed. ‘Send for il- | vacancies to be lied by thore who desire to become IN FISCUE! Walter, Capt. Sigler; Lafayette, Capt. Moree; | § 20ther mhich the sanguine O’Ferallites seem f bast Poop * | ofthe clement of the party that fas hitherto | lusteated booklet: trained Burses, Bleak applications and particulars | CoPesweess” aay Eh Su ate hi id - 3 | to shut eyes to. The now powerful south- | party, in an interview, said: en > ys mys-3in COPE & BAMFORD. _| can be had by applying to 5. W. WARTMAN, Supt, cian Se ant joave No. 128, Capt. E. Morse; D. Linkins, Capt. O. | west rears its mighty ahead aloft and demands |" «The populists propose to take the field at yes Senator cong orcad aoe ere pe CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, cor, Nand 20st, n.¥. > ae bt 4 ! Pn EY Grove; No. 103, Capt. O. Grove, and Granite | recognition. Her leaders come forward and | for next year’s campai; Waiguasae ol nas Goan he ee VY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, & Ww. = | 29am. daly Local for Denville and % say: "We have, without minmur, stood by your | oc? foF next y a. ee Brice’s candidate for governor——Waiter B. ON THE BEACH. corner 8h and K sts, n.w.—Business course, #25 a PIANOS AND ORGANS. @isie stations. and conne ts for Prout Roya! and See, so men from the cast,the north and the south side, | S'T4"se routes for speakers and debates be-| Ritchie of Lima, but Mr. Neal's support is car for day or night session ‘Typewritin, short. | _ siithenct AE Soho bs a py Boats to clear Cumberland for Georgetown | ™ moshing = | tween our men and yours. | We propose tocom- | drawn almost entirely from the Tanks of Sen- | Slt water bathsin the house: elevator: modera and | Land, diniowiasand ponitinns forareduates. us bes | 7720 au. kishipond ond Danvitie. tant ‘ith no dissenting voices, and have swelled T ‘connects at Lynchburg for stations with coal May 17 were: For Meredith, Winship | {heir vistories ant In seme insicnces caved ence beating the bushes at once and to show | ator Brice's followers, complete; sun parlors. T)ORANS PRIVATE ScHOOL, gu7.G St. ¥. Wi other makes, and Or: Western and Fast Tenucmee Viegon it “bri: " je i astre ior er oo} an sic, 12 st 3 &Co.: Winter, Capt. Zimmerman; No. 126,| them from defeat. We have wheeled all of the | bY the time Christmas comes that we aro in the "The democratic press of Obio seems to bo Fend for Ilustrated Booklot. college branches of Preparation for civil service ex: | teaker setentt aecut, Virdee aE aout and Demedie sreien Pe ee ian ‘ mae th tleninto the di tie | fleld to win. We not only feel strom, but we | protiy well satisfied with the patronage Mr. Stuinations. EW. LORAS, AM. PH.D. myeel Sa Kichmond and Danville ovete Sana Sleeper Capt. A. D. McArdie; No. 143, Capt. W. Smith; | Stat southwestern counties into the democtatie | [ th tuanener Teles $507.36 Address THE CHALFONT®. = ee y York au inston to Atlanta and — aggre: ‘3 ; | column, and ask az a reward for this the simple | 80W we are strong, stronger than ever. Dele- | Cleveland has given to this state, both as to the ae M1. YERNON Muste woos Ora St, | Appry Axy Trot cnttiny a shore with Sieever for Aurgem, F. H. Gibbs, Capt. RO. Crampton; Plough | Pooueat that the nominating convention elect | Sates to this convention come here with an amount end ify distribution, ‘ihe Tolede ee | PHE ATLANTIC CITY, KENTUCKY | Mi ‘i.w.; voice cuiture. *Lablache’s method e"rapid ‘And the five PIANOS and the one ORGAX | 4-479. u.—Daily for Warrenton and Orenee tol tat Boy. Capt Kretzer; H. C. Reed, Capt. Renner; | one from our galaxy of available and worthy sons | €®8€St purpose.“ We have six probate judges | sums up the larger offices. that have been be- erty heeecleaee rez ney er | Seresepaeee oe Sn oeenaeee ene eee Bonraeemte for will come throagh with | Pig 2m Dalle WASETROTON AMD Dalle WASHINGTON AND SOUTH STIBULFD L = No. 116, Capt. J. W. Fisher; W. A. Leetch, | tocarry the standard, and we wi Capt. C. J. Sheffer, and No. 144, Capt. Bowers. | brunt of battle and guarantee that victory will OPENING OF BETHESDA PARK. perch upon his banner. bear the | “Mong our number, state senators and repre- | stowed upon Ohio democrats as follows: “Aside sentatives. What is more, they are representa- | from post offices and other local positions dis- | tives of the white men of Alabama. We pro-| tributed among Ohio democrats, the following MRS_F. WILE. | Yoico. e E IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. SHINGTON CONSE .VATOR thebench, Steam heat. Elevators” Send for | WV PSB Toth ot wwe Twente for T¥TTED, Composnd ene ‘rs, sith Palen kh On the Decker, Weber, Fisber, Ivers & | WESTERN Pond end the Lstey Panos youll find dara- | tire! Diity, perfection of mechiniem and, aweet- | . o-|t 0 low : ene tos ak hae and event: | thrash New Tork and’ Wachincton ta, Ree = Pose to show that we are the white party. Weis the complete list to date: James E, Neal, organ, Voice, violin. flute, cornet, ke. Free ad So eater a Xin Moutemery and New. York end Washinetom ‘Last night Bethesta Park, with its myriads | ., This favorite son that the southwest has | Propose to invite our wide-mouthed antagonists | iyume, Complete lst to date: James E. Neal. _____ CHAMBERS & HOOPES._| taxes fo puplis. ‘0. b. BULTARD, "Director, may ge py aaa Auracta vis C dumbia, sud Washinetom te + ic, Chosen is Maj. J. Hoge Tyler of Pulaski county, |} he alow if thes ha aaah A Liverpool, 6, ([ HE NEW ENGLAND, ATLAN ITY. § MARTINS See the Lyon & Healy, Chi Church | via Birmingham. Diniaz car New York to of amusements, was thrown open to the public. the present lieutenant governor, and who was {© re tiale al a ek eters the are | Year: Edwin Dun, Medison county, envoy ex- & ; M'* eXatved ash ao nowat crete? re sists ienibl mastic P got i ingle plank of thei - ¥ | traos y and minister pl ti can end South Carolina 1m mod or Youne Ley SANDERS & 23 < Piano Partora, SPEy for all principal pointe south een ee ae mane, Be fee Oe | 5 contin f0e Guvernce: four years sen, but | (os they kept was too thiriecnth. tho only one | Saou ona minister plenipotentiary, to| | Qeegn cod South Ourvlina ere, Terme woteate | os concer msm PES Per wm Pe Mind Davviiie ayvtew., Pathan Sleeper frst time, Mme. Taslor and Miss Restmayer | ¥as defeated in the convention by an over- | OVC Wer Mebt was the thirteenth, the only one | Japan, $12.00: | Clande ae aE WILT x ae - = = aoe ERTS, am i nton to Hot Springs via Aske a » Ti oe ox ich they said they did not intend to keep. | county. cous Bradford, England, #4.000; OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCI PLL = PRIS’ 23 6n Cw | a Rouhteeten te atin ee ete a eRe, ee ee eeiets, hate fas he tenn | Wetabood to chow the iniquity of the Barre | facies aintwell denaits on ete gee Ces tre ype, hand 7th ae ins . iN ‘Factory Fiano Tas nar ¥a J eh Mra get SSHESGTON AMD omtopren — hoe properties. ‘Sian. | The withdrawal of ex-Attorney Gwuerat | lection law. We donot propose to be fooled general of Department of Justice, $7,000; L. CHANDLER & CO._| | Taarn,to une the phomoerash ant, typowiiters the ee ee oe ee 1s ee tg ally for Lacan saer Hart will next week introduce to the pub- | Rufus A. Ayers in this connection issignificant. | will go to the people with that issue to the | Kovert ren apt lsendeanyr te reais SEA-SIDE_JERSEY COAS’ Scere, €i% Sborthund dieadions. Uy ‘competent | (NUNING AND PATRIN ORGE | ELY, | turnins, arive in Wethineien & Stn ere ap ee ““Maseotte.” Mr. Ayers, whose home ix in Wise county, the | meoperges Geni beva eioseend = — ~~ | readers and the phonograph, Individual instruction viano maker, tuner and rey 1 32th st. | daily from Kornd Hil and &.:0: i ie the Boston Opera Company in the f iy fromm Kovend ET a ng to thechilliness of the night there was not | extreme western end of the southwest, was one | 7% Machen, Lucas count; NGLESIDE, BEACH HAVE: J. by experienced reporters. Thorousl: instruction. in | s.w.: workshop in the rear: Oreaus tuned aud re: | 1 rand G.53a.c:. daily except Si a large crowd present at the opening. of the prominent candidates until he wrote a THEIR PLAN. of the free delivery Opens Jane 10. All modern conveniences, in- | the Envlish business and civil service courses. Re- | paired. ap20-Lm* don only a ‘ “ 4 clnding passenzer elevator: io os duced. rates for summer montha. ‘Send for catalozue. a i Piss ety a letter formally announcing that he would not} The Kolb committee, as the result of their | Columbiana county, inspector of government | {Mine Leveinzor clevator: hot son, water baths in | duced + TrTonsh frains from, the sonth agrive Wi allow his name to go before the conventi hich they | farn HOUT BS ENGLE Prope | = Seman Divigon SSbacte delle eomerl Rocher. “ 0 0 before - : " My BNOLE. sy son, BBS actn dally ene ; While excavating for « foundation yesterday | His reason for withirawing. is very important, | wens, formulated # long plan, which they | ““Pivorating upon this, the Columbus Press | _my1-U17t Me Holly, S'S. unett Saive 1. EFF feiy the mow: AUMDTSPIANO mate; tnaPand * tat - “Tretersy Sieeine Car reservations and inf some workmen unearthed s skeleton on 3ist | asit is plainly an evidence that he is the lend. | Presented to A. G. Smith, state chairman of | (aeip.) cites the fact that Neal, Carlisle and | PPREXTON VILLA, : Tur nerrrrz, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, forniched at offer, 1300 Pennsylvania. eve. street. The frame had evidently been in the | ing spirit i the move of the southwest to pre- | te regular democratic executive committee. | Meeker were ex-Governor Campbell's favorites, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. 723 Lith st. n. Zs “sneer Station, Pennsylvania Rafirosd, Washina. P : : 13 Open June 1. 14 American and 6 European Branches a zANO = + epg -. pos sent as a unit the name of Major Tyler to the | The plan is one looking to the reuniting of the | Dun, a nephew of ex-Senator Thurman; Max-| $h9"73" Mrs. J. A. MYERS. ‘Open all yea, day and evenine. . jSonstracted after tke most | W.it-GieTX Gen Man. W. A. TURK,Gen. Pass Naat end tected to have: boon the ta. | convention with a viaw of mectthng berasuiar | white voters ot Alabama not tos tntdetog over | wall! a mruswomp’ of che. frasicententtiat | SONGRaAa ATE 2 ecaiely \- eames clcnane an ‘ital i’nds of rare wood cases. | i.S DROWN.General Agent Pameuser Dane, inv a ‘apr = ti of the differences that have heretofore and | Boston sort; Bowler, an anti-Campbell demo- | © CAPE MAY, N.J. erunenar Reach ot —— -tr PYSIFFER & LIPP, 417 1th st. now. Mains of some medical student's subject. =. } ae m r- es 3 TEE GREAT, Mr. Ayers says: “Iam very anxious that the | ate now existing in the democratic party. The | erat, and Machen of Toledo, a next-door usigh- Gee ee ees r _mbol = ? MEAL ESTATE MATTERS. democrats of southwest Virginia should so act | §tbstunce of the plan is as follows: A primary | ber of Mr. Bacon, Mr. Cleveland's brother-in- inser the same libers} management 7 OOPS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANDSCHOOL 45,000 BARMAN PIANOS GLADDEN THE Joseph T. Offutt has sold to Frank P. Reeside | as to secure that influence in the councils of | €lection shal! be held. In this primary only the | law, and assistant’ postmaster at Toledo during | my13-am LP. CARE. of Shorthand and Typewritinz. 401 and 407 Fast | te), Low rates. Experienced | homes of America, Has your home got one? part of tract of land over the District line our party to which in my opinion they are | ualfed white electors shall pirticipate. © The | Mr. Cloveland’s frst administration, “This is €0 | QyceaN cf Gapitor st Trial week fre hers.” Send for cireu! min pore , a resent condi tly entitled, | election shall be for state officers from gov-| show that all clements of the party are being é eee pulses canes Sek ‘ aN , aac ea nan <_ Oe eei a Bed | ee ae ereregr adr Th ek cae mae eee: Tue Tepe ct aan iicko mali oe | eopaained.-andvin Mesly epene acael HOTEL BRIGHTON. DUCATION FOG REAL LE coneen we over. Our otoxk te terme | | CuNREK CTH AND B ST AS HOLLOWS: street, in the Linthicum estate, Nicholas Shea | overnor should be sought for oriilled from | binding on all the white electors of the state, | impartially by the administration. ee cntueite, Pyad, Ocean ave, Firstclass in| “* Natl, Bank of the ken. BMte., 7th and D nw, and vvaried, Tho Hardman Piano is the ideal artist's | FOF /oinoong snd the West. Fonneyivanie 10R — Forraay fold to Carrie Perkins for $2,512.50 | cictional cousiderations purely, and while [| od any and each party participating shall put | Iu connection with the Ritchie boom a story | Shae! rand, tary 184 1808 ty; Colomian iv hee ¥0 in August follow- | on Goveraor McKinle: incton to “Chi satay p no opposition to that ticke Express at 1015-8. mi, “ : | @rrangements. Send for circulars. ‘pring and Summer Sesions—Mare} piano. METZEROTI'S MUSIC STORE. with Sleeping. Car is in circulation here. | _myd-cor #. R, SOOY, Prov. thoes gh pew veins wp wre fy Seta oe i ith “Sleeping Car Washi "The Mount Zion Church's purchase of a site | BAe in the past experienced too’ much kindness Fen) fy ne ho See, Services of eraduates always ir< to Cincinnati ancl Pittsiure to Im ing. All three parties shall participate in said | The governor was initiated in the order of the | Gr HE RUSKIN,” SPRING TAKE, N. erate, but no competition mith cheap schools, Oties | mb%S-tf 110 Fst. aw. et eg Jor the proycend parsonage was Yesterday con- [pall JG rs | prumaty. tis Tes pepslicts, domoorate and | Knights of Pythian recontiy. Wr. Bitchin, es | the beach, pens JUNE I. One of Spon every business aay” Telephone ctl 2084 ae Cuirage, Fat Lie. JOA dally to Cue gurmated by the recording of the deed from | the rater of the governorship the southwest, | Jeffersonian democrats. Any’ white mau who | is well known, is one of the highest officials in the ses. 6027 Beincipal and Poopristor. eae Fistring to tittebare and Sleeine Cars from Pittes Alfred Pope. j, | Which is fast becoming materially the hope of | desires shall ve allowed to become a candidate. | Supreme Lodge of the World uf the Knights of \yiss Pacis CIVIL. RERVICE INSTITUTE EX i A ES EE burg to Columbus, Cleveland and To! st. Land in the vicinity of Ballston, on what is | the state and polivically the Gibralter of | This plan is for the purpose of reconciling ali | Pythias, and itis claimed that the governor, SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. Maa Beer oaiee erie De oe KKO ONXN AA BB ER Sa Sa Fronier has hill, ie in demanl, Mr. Jas. 0. democracy, should receive greater considera | differences and submitting the question to the | accepting it ay a foregone conclusion that (CASTLE Moa corraces End ocasus cxmuniuations. Mlensurarhy taueht weer EG NAS 24 Eos Eee Cas Harrietvore to St. Lomisand Ginsinnatie fonder having been offered £200 an acre f0F | tion at the hands of the partyin the rest of the | White people of Alabama. Ritchie will be his opponent in this year's elee- | © ahas eeeseeeeene area aes Pp Dining Gor arrishorg to St Loris, Western Ean _ oe boon ad Boteler = —— {state. Itis apparent that we cannot hope to| The proposed plan provides further that at | ton, is secking to offset any advantage Bitchie Seats CORE TR gr RR TANOa Focsoe he Geta, Cally. wich Crocpine Case Sash. ir. J. ‘lements, w! represented a Phila- nd ire or in fiat itt achieve this with several candidates in the | the primary election to be heldin April next | might have against him by r field and divided delegations. Oar. section | Rew executive committees shall be elected in | neut connection with this strong order. Both | gf housckesping make ta pleassnt way to xpead the | 140% Hoplkt Ybich were refused. The owners stated that | ould unite upon some one candidate, and ounty and for the state aswell. ‘The | the governor and his private secretary are an- | summer, Particu'ar attention paid tothe cuisine. Bx. | —0°23-th. they were not anxious to sell. personal preferences should be made’ sub-| ittees of the regular democrats and the | nounced to take the primary degrees in this facilities. Address COTTAGES. A GENERAL OVERHAULING NEEDED. ordinate to the end, as well as to the good of | Kolbites are to conduct tho primary election | order here this week. ; Fy thecal ibang x Devinners or alvancel: new sul rapid ae to Chicago, conuertine dolly at Harristang son of his promi- | These cottages can now be’ rente; ethod for young Dupile: beat references’ “Mra 5. | THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD OF MODERN | ih tinoaek ees ceRMg eg aaks Clove. L Of hoteck same Of s private Rouse without tbe troable | Ton uphine place. mear Sek and’ Paw. 3 PIaku MANUFACTURE inna" Pullman Dinios Cam Pttebure to Chicsee, un MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT | fuse CogubuctGintinnsts Toiiaaepote: Me - 3 CHANICAL, DEVE Gre, Colnimbvus, Cineinnats, AND AkcESTIC ARCHITECTURE. thisand "Pulls orine Cat Wome delpbia capitalist, made the offers, both of aes Louis Puliman Sieopine OUT OF WASHINGTON, a4 ineton te St. Louis. Sleeping Osr Harrisbare t : ° s ASHI — SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Momrhis. Dining Car Attoons te Richi Dr. Hill thinks that the health of George-| our beloved siate. “I have therefore carefully | Proposed, and after that the new Carer mmgsts AC aoe pa oe Eames a story to the 7, AGNES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ALBANY, Including some o: Soe Toe acai Mieatiy weed. Facthe Express. 10.401 m. daily for Pittsbrare - considered the situation, and, believing that | Composed of white men without any special re: | effect that Maj. C. k, chairman of the ti : PLAN we Nest, with throagh Sleeper 10 Pitusbure ee es | arassia Wr Nettac thas precece: Lareacior es eet | Gad GF whaliice Wee are Ralbiled, povalists cr | state teyablionn ‘execu:ivs cmealteen tat year: ect Arainiw aid ganttary "werane: | SOUF Goatees Of say ‘ AL KNARE & co. Post aabereto Chiraro. cieetacaded Se concerned, is bad. He thinks that the gen-| 752 interest of harniony, and with a view of | democrats,will come into power. to be displaced this year by Representative piled wiih, pure ‘spring, waters rates, ~ et aed aie excent sundsy, 708 eee ¢ral sanitary condition of the town is bad and | siding the party in this section, to unite upon CHAIRMAN SMITH'S REPLY. Harry M. Dougherty ‘of Fayette county, a 0 to SLGa week, YW AS WALKER, | yy T For Evie: Cas ay: for Bat that the streets, alleys and dumps offer a cor- divided , A F young politician of fair ability and chiefly noted my l0-coum | 2 WORLD'S PATH aw - ~ and Xiazara dally, except Satardey.. 10. @ial invitation to cholera. There i a great | sudjfire,ity Undivided support to some one | When Chairman Smith of the regular demo- | Foun Hoviictan (fale ability party schemes Be ct cohns Miltary Gchonl, Manhus, X. ¥.. vie | 6 TEIN WAT, CHASE, GABLER. BRIGGR PIANOS. ty A amount of fatal illness among the colored ee itate that tr auce £0 the party throughout | cratic committee received Chairman Goodwyu’s | the loginlature and hie tmecreitilite tothe erin gl a es DROOPS Masi: Store, Falls. 7.40. ui. daily exant Saturday, with Sleep ~ Peo) the state that 1 am not a candidate for the chip ap 8 y ‘sett Plar, RT. Ls mber may Jo uty 27. | Fem ae ere. iow Car Wathioens os Bowes Ses rere pha — ale governorship and that my name will not be | letter. containing the plan of the Kolbites to | cisms of the public press. According to the | “Opens June ‘Commands ‘Buest location: hot | Apply _for terms. mh13-Sm > Ee re | For wil ‘Renovo and Fimire at 2 Ia. i i “1 vd John R. Malloy, chief clerk of the house | std cold sea water baths; cui-ine unsurpassed ; sani- dai iundiey. For Willi ise Ts presented to the convention reunite the party, he wrote Mr. Goodwyn a| story, Malloy. chief clerk tuetcold sen water Dats: Culcine surpassed a ; aa dat'y carers Sunday. fateport cals While Mr. Avers does not mention the name | letter, in which he stated that it would afford | of representatives, who was secretary of that | appiy'touu) dthaves New York cite, ua dene te PROFESSIONAL. DENTISTRY. Dae yg og of Maj. Tyler in his letter, Tux Stan corre- | tim great pleasure if the two factions of the | Committee last year, would be relieved by Mr. 8. W. MATHEWSON, Ae ee ORK AD TER spondent has reliabie mformation that he is | party could get together upon some reasonable, | James Lovle, the ¢: ditions. He complains loudly against those alleged pest spots, which have before been re- ferred to in Twe Stan. He thinks that George- | etnor’s private secretary, | —an20-Im Proprietor. | JyRO¥. CLAY IS TH re E OLDEST ESTADLISHED | JK GRAHAM, 357 71H ST.. Opposite Sake & Co. ; PHE NANEPASI a x T.; Or c no Connhen) town needs a general overhauling. in favor of his, candidacy and will leave no | equitable basis. Chiirman Smith furthor stated | The report finds little credance here. Gov. | ‘(HE NANEFASHEMET, | So araag | anseuirertinne cisrvovant astrologer and medinin ta | 2% aclentincaly: performed by the very, ee ee ree COLLECTORSHIP GossIP. stone unturned to secure forhim the nomina-| that he would call, at an carly date, a meeting | McKinley knows that the state was almost lost | “Finest ocean scenery on the Meneence Born with wonderful prophetic eift of second sigat, Amethols. Fine «oid filinee K atid D. Pxpress, Sieanne, ‘ ‘There continues to be a good desl of inter-| tion. of the executive committee to consider. the | 10 the republicans last year in epite of a very | For description sites AW MT RHOW fella the events ofyaur iife from erate to grat, ison of Workmansiiap and prices gCa>n, no Coacure), 70, 8 OA, LOO & tee est manifested in the collect. f the t | While there are several other aspirants for | whol question. The committee will meet early | Chergetic and intelligeutly managed campaign. | Hor neaT—1 woo Stolen goods, poluts out your enemies trout pour | “River hiliees Don Picking, 73a. 21, ¢ PS Beem er owe RNS aa ica ten Gh ala: ORME 40 Glhuen We CAE. fe June, and then the proposition of the Kolb | #nd attaches no blame to those who conducted | F’ Conn. :tully furnished: 10 rooms each ; sea front: | friends, brngas-parated toxcthar causes apoedy eae filines ‘rom $1 up. ‘Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore by those who would be collector. Very little is! a 4 he prop it. Moreover, several months ago when the | direct it, 1. communication with N. ¥. Address Box | flasee: with bapro masaite: tein chee ee Cleantne, we vont a Pin SS. Buford of this city, it takes no prophet to | faction will be considered. Me ae rerate Coven) moates 30 | 626" Middletown, Coun. loveis true or false, inte-pirets Areas, wives saccoss | E: So: with eas, 50: acre ante: OPP. Salty, Sor Bapadeighte heard on the subject. The applications and | foretell that the fight will eventual iy narrow| One thing can be said with absolute cer- | Convention of theState Republican League was | —~— in business, removes family troubles, evil iadaeneos 7 indorsements of several of the applicants have been filed. Mr. Croplev has not put in his | pers, and is awaiting further developments. | e candidates say that Mr. Cleveland pro- | ceeds very siowiy. Collector Johnson's term | down toa contest between Col. O'Ferrall and | tainty, and that is that while there isa strong beg bee bee few Gecapad ae ed Spas SEA-SIDE-MI . zm. Maj. Tyler, and the outcome is by no means | feeling among the reguiar democrats in favor | nite, care : Ton EVIE: >| as he succeeds where others have failed. Convincss a certain now. | of reuniting the party, the plan of the Kolbites | preferences for president of the league, | FLGTEY, BELLEVIEW. CHAPEL POINT. MD.» y Adwertigos only what he ean do. All Gis? Pad HB st, Be; Areitclal Tooth Severed, Herein lies the democrats’ great danger. If, | in its entirety will not be accepted. Chief | he replied that he would only ask that | < 3 <a 2 7, 81 jomely furnished and a business confident Sittings, 50. Hours. 9 to 2. | $7 . Ls saa 5 | pantes Fornished on e clas Bestiencat etic used for painless extraction of teeth. | For Boston, in the selection of a candidate by the nominat- | among the reasons why it will not ts because it | the man placed — in that position be ace | levation the most beantifal and healthy in the vicinity ee ee patie ect fa seb Strangers from other cities and all tn trouble will sav> jon guaranteed. = ELLANEOUS, ine and insney by co. rie LORS, PSTAI time and money by coming t ht JROSHON'S DENTAL PARLONS, jon. Fue. mn. atts A540 p.m. daily. vai change, 7.50 a.m. week days en@ does not expire until next December. a vad i i i > a ceptable to Maj. Dick. ‘This, of course, meant | of Washinton; pietursan ea Se mallen oC ont os JPAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. ~~ | For Brooxivn. X.Y. at thronen ig convention.any breach is made in the party, | allows all white men, regardless of former party i 0 a | Sater vt a : par: | PS!NLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH: = et trains connect ot NX ENJOYABLE DANCING PARTY. | the third party will have a much betier show | affiliations, to participate in a democratie | that the governor ie then that Maj Dick | excetient erin: Lal tenia Gal Ga vi No Paty. No cxrororor, aye pS ay yt ye ‘There was a dancing party last night at the | for success. The populist: also hope to reap | primary clection, and because it pledges candi- | Would have Grlaieris Gee bgtdingh bs bebe wis womanunicatton by eaiened | teaeine fours, 2 tll Spm, _Indos 0 DANGER, No FTUER O8 Gas For a ie ce nee Fork city. home of the Misses Harding. A large number | *°™e reward from the dissatisfaction that will | dates against. the new election law, which was nate Legler pers Pits aay ice rl | ner Harry Randall... to: further informe: | Chis at lide hat awe SLEEP. NO COCAINE. and TASS Ota cnet aan Bele ee as | Hy: istril emo siature. The Kolb- | Paigns, and its president his an ep DON CHAS. CPt NGAO TER Tee aay | — ———— 2 MS. : » Sane oa of guests attended. The amusement was en-| Darien ls result from the distribution of federal fae mee bn te meters fete mene | ion with that of the executive ebairman, | CHAS CT NCASTER, TSS Ft FANTRWoy, teu THe EV RS CSPGs 2. 50, 8 Jorral and all yoted the evening ws having been | “Any supposition that the democratic lenters | its acceptance or rejection im ite entirety. Tis | Mrivaie Secretary Boyle nid to Tux Sran | ff es : cnevn shcineass ke. ISTT Dol ave wgbetMandwesi| weneveensvetncconeal ef o i oath, my Bak & pleasant one. may have that the populists are not preparing | thought by prominent democrats that when the | Corresponden - thing in the | (HE ATLANTIC HOTEL, ‘Oth st. cars pase Mst. Sittings, ode. Hours,10to% oa + Sonehe we 4 “614 4 15 an’ OBSTRUCTED THE DRIVEWAY. \for a big effort to secure the gubernatoriat | regular democratic convention meets it will re- | Teport 80 oe eee dies nm June. Se my 16-6 fa this city which, hea £8 38'15, M00 dak. ra Thao A team belonging to John Burleigh broke | prize is founded upon false ground. The air | ject the plan, bat will appoint a subcommittee | certainly be an, anomalous condition of affairs | Will open Tune 1. Ro MME, BAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- SEetaED 50 TUE SUS, S50 373 8 asec Oo Lierads, Gao Reo Be, | of activity in the populist camp precludes any | to meet and confer with a similar committee | if the governor's private secretary should un- | fySiy"enten gil ovist, bora with a can}, cives npinos and lucke RENDERS EXTRACTION PAISLESS, 40, 10.00, 19 40a LAS me . down on N street last night and obstructed the See to ~ J y - ‘i eae ‘i .. | dertake the management of the campaign to | dis dates; te'ls how to retain husband or lover. nit | Tt ts anntied directly to the ums. For Pope's Creek Line. 7. ‘a = Peg such supposition. Chairman Pierson of the | from the Kolb faction and see if a basis of | re- | : ag: fheron tove, business orhewths She wout-auperyes | Panel sects tothe rams. ‘ r Popes Cres L Damm and 4.36 p.m. Aally rivewny unt pear 9 Sack a as | pore state executive committee is authority | union, acceptable to both factions, can be | Fe-elect him. int wibtcorthiew charms, ‘O10 Fst. @w-, Room 10 Noawelting ofthe cameafterearle ee | or Anna came upon it and attached a tera to forthe statement that they will have a fuil| agreed upon. ‘The democratic newspapers. new de o candids y The pation: ~taius all bisseases while having bis Prevent collisions. (THE HOUSBOND ELECTRIC MEDICATED | *QNsEEAct, 20, 9.00 and 11.59 ant except Sunday. Bantayer QO0emme, governor has appeared in the persof of State ticket in the field, and “a good one, too,” he almost as.a unit, are opposed to the Kolbites pao ae at: Nowe iS H Nodanger. Particularly adaptel to persons who XANDRTA AND eee > : t atuads, but express a desire that it | Senator HI. L. Stewart of Norwalk, Ohio. He | = : vapor bath, twnexcelled as a luxury and asa pes A AND THE sonra. ‘Mhe bids for the construction of the Penn- |" Itispretty weil settled despite the denials | fun be modified by thece the comunitiece, satis: | 4 voung man of energy and ability, the editor | REDFORD SPEINGS TOE a fata. te Fetal stating amine: | Wako ha tt nct an reoresanto on 8 yey SH sylvania Railroad C Roslyn bi | from various sources that Major Mann Page of | factorily to both. — of the democratic organ of Huron county, and Se Se Tia | bo talcruaesnd iv O8F ayetemn of painless extraction ant 1.20 mm. On umd vy ag vivania road Company's lyn branch | Dcuauier, th dent of the Stat , though a nephew of Gideon ‘T. Stewart, the ROF. H. MARION, 310 K ST. S.W.. CLAIR. | bY (eca/app/cction aud We guarantee you will ase 4), 1045 ain, 708; 2'43, B13, ROS have been opened in Philadelphia, but no in- | Aide Sesnaisation will bo toe ours WHAT IT MAY MEAN. champion of prohibition, bas always beeu a “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” Pee Tant. meameriat and perchologist. ie, having | Other the future. pp ER »: formation relative to them has as yet been re- | didate for governor, aud J, Brad. Beeeely wi | Some of the old war horses of the democratic | democrat. HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. Edvice ‘on. all subjects reinoves ort! induce THE EVANS DENTAL PARLons, For Ricbmondeniy'h fie pan week Gap ceived in Washington by those concerned. | also be on the tic ini | party are opposed to making any concessions | James P. Seward of Mansfield, who wi Tuck. the intelizzent fine horse who has been | inves se gipmitean Cee | to the Kolb faction, and denounce the plan | elected a presidential elector last fall the first over in Washington with truck B, has been |" A very interesting discovery in the cortest | which has been 7 See) reeset CE a eo : Av - presented by them. They de d 856. transferred to Georgetown. to take the place of | for the democratic ‘nomination for governor is | Clare that it ie only m scheme to put Kolb ia the | Hat been the only perwon named in connection | worn-out Jerry. jismissed F , ire feos t , sith the nomination for this ofice up to the Gee dopartment n> he Deon Giemisred from | that itis alleged by Col. O'Ferrali’s trends | governor's chair next year, nehe is undoubtedly eee eee neeetet beeen umn | seme tpn teed Seen tation for Gurntinn, 43 Som dal leave +a ot “sshington, 6.95, 7. 10, 90.15, LAT, 11.4 m On, Sin Sok athe ss, MRA BOS Ne FON, 9. 3 and | vin. 10TS and Tei ares all Bin ts of nerrous discases: | gpg Enilish and Gervian astrolowis! inthecity. 1 ———— Principal cities. allovents of life. Uilice ee ea: Sane | Hetlars and prices sem pace 9. ‘L. B, DOTY, Manager. |. Asyndicate has. lately pu ents bave been, 05, 7.40, 815 and 10. ‘Otlice hours, # ‘i ‘ol. Buford = me pg hed "n | day,10a.m.to3p. ‘Tu ape?. - NPT Tickets ond information at the office, northeast com Yesterday afternoon Lient. Col. George H. | Gncy isin the interest of tho candidate trom | (eacanaate of hi faction and che populists | Wien President Cleveland. was in. Eremont | Sigued Shi vesarestat tine Mrgcotan, Behe Moz RROD Tas aut rae mers op | Atefemtenaeshenymndsanetcnyee cee |mjhnta Mar Youu Ren tee Elliott of the Wa-hington aqueduct was notified the routhwest. They claim that supporters of | hadi” further assert, claims to Lave cone | sttending the funcral of ex-President Hayes | yrinrinal dri stores For information apply to M. | Miife, Allbusiness conflentist. Ladies ant of the Colunbian University, fom 1 toa Poa. barcare to4-Hination trom hotels and festdeneas, of the death of Col. David C. Houston, which inar Col. Boden? | trol of the “machinery” in more than half of | ho met Mr. Seward. ‘Their meeting was in pub- Manager B.S. Hotel Co... quen, S0c; each, Hours, a. in. to 9 ym. (cept Sunday : extraction tres; iudriwary oper S.A. PREVOST. 3°h. Woop, cceurred in New York, and his consequeat pro- | tk Tsler are encouraging Col. Baford’s can-| the counties in Alabama, and ail he wants is a | pe Met it developed from their convereation ~ ms I7-21e | between ist and North Captiol sta, nw. ard0-tine” | Gercher? todune oaxer. (my) General Passenger Salina fe Ge celeusies quent Pro- | vase in the hope that it will draw heavily from | chance to get back into the regular democratic dhat Me Beward: aimedintely upon casting fle E* °—FULLY FURNISHED_TWO BEAU- ENTAL INFIRMARY —NATIONAT, U —_ “sg Col. O'Ferrall's strength. especially in Rich- | party and make the race as a “regniar” and not gia : ee hin te 7 Ket. aw Opes ft 5, The funeral of little Mary Baer took place | tl : Uailot for Mr. Cleveland, had wired him to that = © afternoon, the interment beteg dete | Mond, and thereby give the nomination to the R to hotel and bathe; 3 hours R. Y y. or. Ne itis BREESE, Berkeley Sortags, “We Va: PHRENOLOGY. year, Metrvoitues ten isda Villar wat gh ‘HESAPEAKE AND OHTO RA! asan independent, as he did before, believing Cc RATLWAY. lieutenant governor. | 3 | effect. his was at once interpreted to mean | _ cas ‘AVE YOU HAD Yous HEAD EXAMINE ‘cox of materials we 10 SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER : brew Cemetery. Speculation as to what part the republicans | {ust bY #9 doing bo ean control a much larger | tht Mr, Seward was fishing for an appointment BUSA VISTA SPRING HorET. H oooccgooceeoa $= | Traine nave dally trom Union Section We web a! The M street bridge is being strengthened b; r = e Thabpec hae aerate lata em and was using his peculiar position to aid him Blue Ridge mountains. Western Maryland B.R. Do YOU know that a M , : ’ 7 | will play in the state contest this fall is justnow | Col, W. C. Oates, Congressman from the | St "as, fas Bekoe: a Witt open dine 21. 183, Pies ee ae MEDICAL. &c. srandest sconery in America, with Be pe nme an important phase of the fight. A prominent | third district, seems to be the favorite of the | it. ‘Two months have gone by, however, an: Jezant hotel has icen xreatly enlarged since the key tothe soint u = — — 1 ‘and tnost complete Bolla train ‘The Rev. George Elliot, pastor of Dum-| most of the best ee ae barton Avenne Churelt, has gone to Williams- ifts have been distributed, from Washington. anti-Mahone republican of this state is author- -ason. thereby Yexing problems of Laman lif abiing the company to ofer regular democracy. or alarge part of them at i ‘Gekare toes + ante aa com 3 pm. daily—"“Cincinmatt and St. Louis Tam : y for the statement that the general is prepar-| lesst. as ‘democrsiie candglats. Tos gereraor, | BUt Mr. Seward is yet unremembered. Tf he Toa rajon to Semon Riper we 23) ae Cimcinmatt Tie Drow Theale sect a aelivera sermon before | ing to forman alliance with the third party | fis suingoniam to ieolb nnd the aliinge ie tho | #26! Riven an oficé to his liking by the admin- | 3nd wynart Si Motel Renmert.” Baitimo siwret. the Drew Theological Seminary. rain. | Pullman's finest Soins care Wash | etn to Cincinmat. Diuine ae venrhiad st nth serve reat fast. = ) | indianenstis Tiesoe me Loe P38 ee A. RI ~ ‘ 4 é istration by the time the democratic state con- | Ma.” After June 21 to BU“NA VISTA SPRING P- LL.B. '® most emi: ‘Th People and will not ailow the republican ma- | iast campaign is still bittery cherished by that | tration by ton Co. Ma. ER i \rendle wwe an Wat dace Chured ee eof the Dambarton Avenue | chinery to place a straight ticket in the field, | faction und le wouldn't be acacytable to, thems, | YeRtiON meets he will Be, ible to secure from it] Teale uowel overy saturday durian’ May and'sone| th tad boned se Ine cee se Rarch will this evening spend several hours | put will give orders for all of his followers to | With matters in thet, fle it ie doubtful if any | *2Xthing within its gift for the asking. from 104.1. to4 my4-3 west, His hours are from 10a.m. to 6p.in. with the poet Longie!low. support the populist candidates. y '. M. Stodden, who has been the correspond- | =~ dat Dr. Carleton 507 12th st. now. ; Ae the alleged differ in th Mew “ TINGS SANIT. i Lieut. ‘Swindell's pet saddle nag, Bess, has | "t's the general impression among those who | *ttcment of the alleged differences in the | ont at the state capital for the Cleveland Leader | (JARKOLL SPRINGS GAN TTABIUM. xe the science of Phrenology fully been turned out to pasture. are in positions to know that Mahone will make | Ine cd line democrats and it tl req | 28d the Toledo Commercial, has left for Wash- | “A Homeonathic and Hywienie Tnstituiton; 400 feot Prof. Windvor ‘makes. uo aD 4 desperate efurt this fall to retriove his lost | that the ylan of the Kolb, faction isa plan to | SON. D. Ca where he wll rennin as the rep. | atwes Warhine oh Mrtacuiy Fenevatet, or in| Share, for an inersieg Bladder and Kiiney § Delegates to the Lutheran Synod. political fortunes. ut him into the governor's office, which thes | Texentive of the Toledo Commercial. Ree POLe a einen kee eas en Which be sel! ex’ lain bis pana Ridpey As The general synod of the Lutheran Church . pokes believe Sie oube ita ct probable | Climate Meeker and family have left for | particulars address. H. WIGHT, M.D. ap@-lme deny arp Laustion. 3 in the United States meets this year at Canton,| 70 MEPEAL THE GEARY LAW. | that any concessions of consequence will be | Joes u Koh oy Nealon elo ed ot | THE MOUNTAIN HOS prloeicgl Rainn sss ReATMeNT Ota eyes: UE Barton, D- D.. pastor of | peinetpat Protestant Benominations win | Mae by the regular democratic party. Many | Thompaon of Washington, D. C., consil and | O8 top ofthe Allerhey monatal ine describe te Sou sour i LBs Hata CONSULTATION T ftionsan’ tickets at Companys offoeu the Church of the Reformation, and Mr. J. C. Unite in an Effort. i pabamnd vice consul to Liverpool, and sail’ for England Se ee a STRANGERS. TAKE NovicE—pr: A PULLER, " Haas, oF St Pan's are delegates of the Mars-| The principal Protestant denominations of | ‘There are many people, too, who wonld like | *®,fssuine duties as consul at Bradford. renee to tuake the most of, them, your best Swed Gray. theat ait digeas ia md synod from this city. ¥ leave Mon- t t Congressman Outhwaite’s recommendation! nly establish, Business Vs tion, Profession or” Trade, sour atap- | 2 ° son gh. = delichtfnl point to break the Jo between day and arrive at Canton Wednesday, May 24, | the United States, if the calculations of the | to see a compromise candidate, one who would point te the Jonrney : : A for appointment seem to be giving very fair | chic jon ip Matrimony and Bastnesy Partneraiipn Hie the date of the Methodists pan out, will soon be joined in an | be acceptable to ull factions. It is doubtful if | satisfaction to the party axa whole here. There | mylar sod low to prewervedt, Lonvevity and how €¢, scare | meeting. le pai ; fcathin Team tives! fu Midbanelea (aa cect: ts tion to the parts fo here. z a x it. how to acrusaulace Porcune and proto: ¢ Lifes Ate Sratt'ene | sabi AE nized effort to secure the repeal or at least “ 3s some ill feeting, to be sure, but it is generally | \J ONTEREY SPRINGS HOT! tend the Lectures given by Dror. Win isor and learn | remed “ Nertone iansaase aes eas orgai jon | 100 badly split up to find fust such a character | conceded that the ablest ard most deserving | YL Suma it of tho Blu Kidge Mountains, Pa. | the secrets ot Hearts, Morals and Presion, wiaceers | Repees for ere ons Debi 3 Nm | Taken Il. a modification of the Geary Chinese exclusion | in any faction. ‘da miki tig teRianss 1,500 feet above sea level. Pure water, pure air | enjoyment. A knowledie of tue Phrenological De. ‘weak, miserable, let EW PALACE STEAMER MARRY RANDALY Capt. I. B. Davis of Philadelphia, a conductor | sot, The mecting of the regular state democratic | “**Aidate secures his influence, Perfect Health, no malaria. ro. ‘moncuitos, weibshow pan how to secure | Hon amd Zant ¢ eave River View wharh Fine een Ban of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, whose train have th t num. | executive committee in June is looked forward — ll open June TE EXAMINATIONS Dany | rae bega® gee f ma. “Landing at = ‘The Methodists, who have the largest num. Hs Nine Teagedy ta Bk opens ON Duly | Laboratory, Mialdox “crmek. “Hetmen ie arrived here about 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | per of minsionaries m China, have taken the | tWitha keen degree of interest by all politicians Mysterious Tragedy in St, Louts, ae. a Wrttsforccuiars iniLrates 10am. to p-ue SROTHERA TH GOST > ya, Wednendays ant Tridiye at a pean. while in the depot had an epileptic attack and | C7! Missionaries " | and the people as well. Its action will no doubt | A_ special from St. Louis says: C. Boblinge ce 30 Chatlee ce eertinore, cont-establishert spin ts" in this cliy, with 59. | UU howe or eo estas. Erect Regal fell unconscious. He was at once removed to | tt official action in the matter and they have ' decide what is to be done. If they believe | of ‘Temple, Tex., a very wealthy man, came | Circulars at Star oftice: cM muy dea Poaretesneriouce: 1 yours at i i Cea | £C0..'agenta, Alesandsia o> FA Previdence Hospital in the sixth precinct patrol | ‘ecided to invite the co-operation of all other | that the Kolbites are already whipped and beg- | here not long ago and was joined lact week by | (QRENEY SPRINGS AND PATHS SHEN ANDoai : = eg F. & RANDALL. wagon and bis family notified. Protestant denominations, Sine for quarter, ae RMBy people have sUs- | or 5 Tices Peak of Zot Springs, They took €o.,Va.j open June to Cetober. = % TC Projrietor and Mans rer, —_——_ It is purposed to arouse public opinion by | gested. all of their propositions may be ignored. | ers y Accommoéates 1,000: elevation, 2,300 ft, ; raineral aid OCEAN TRAVEL. ‘To Set Aside the Bernheim Assignment aan aiadea: ta thei igious press to the | If they think otherwise negotiations will doubt-|® fine house on Finney avenue and | waters snd sath wnsurpassed; saperb music. PROF. WINDSOR, ici a s " u j oe or less be opened up, and with what results can-| furnished it at an expense of €2,700. as lend for catalogy 4 - e ‘: ‘ Trest & Ca. ¥. B. Arnold & Co. aad the Ouk-| alleged injustices of the act, and Congress is | SOt he firetold., the ‘bills show. ‘Today (Wednesday) Bohl- neton, D.C. WORLD'S FAIR. a, : treaty kcent.6ts tsth | DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. Oe Jes Soap and Perfumery Company of New York | t2 0° Pilbe cent to the President, and all the > inger was found in the house unconscious s ee ———- i x carame tekeen by FORTRESS MONWOE and have filed bill inequity toset aside the as- | embers of the churches will be urged to use Seciods Lous by Fire. from morphine poisoning, and this afternoon AN THE MOUNTAINS. s+ Wyoutps Fain» » burope, Asia, Africa, Australis NORFOLK, Vie signment of Matthew Bernheim to A. Behrend | their influence to secure the desired end. The establishment of the Yonkers Hat Man- |e died. Mrs. Peak says that they were | 4 DIRONDACK HOUSE, rovid ‘The new snd powerful Iron Pelace Steamers made on November 25 last. They assert that | ‘The first active step was taken in the matter | $0 Ihave! been married ‘tomorrow. She) hes | gh pS nit Vise: the assignment was planned and he purchased | today by the Methodists, when copies of a reso- | “facturing Company was almost entirely de J ‘ not been arrested, but foul play is suspected. St tale: pate ee Cen goods to the amount of £30,000, on which he | lution passed at the last meeting of the board | *ored by fire yesterday morning. The loss | The police say they have prco! that Bol linger |fuutawy sinew ite amtein, pod oe ent| HOTEL DELAWARE, WASHINGTON AND NOKPOLK—SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washineton daily st 7 p.m, from ef 0 e . Lp " ating in season. - oo ft. hart, arrive at Por:ress Monroe at 6.30 realized, but made nocash returns to the as-| of foreign missions were mailed to the various | is estimated at $100,000. About 600 hands are had {fiven the woman more than $10,000 an | aurtny ineate COR COTTAGE GRovE AVE. AND GeTH st. | Fatuns asian inane seas _— | dus. Arrive at Norfouk ar 7 30a... where signee; that he removed goods, &c. religious publications all over the country. thrown out of employment. checks, coor ray 16 Lie SOLOMON KELLY, Proprietor. i Dratts evn din sums ty sul: on England, ‘Ireland | Gags’ Hons are made for ail points south end: —_—_ ‘The resolution lamented the existence of the} The five-story brick building at the corner wanssalsa seig Oe, Ui RA HOUSE: AUKOKA. ieee : CHICAGO: ig ee ~ 4 Final Trial of the Monterey. Geary act and named Sunday. May 28. to be | o¢ Michigan street and Dearborn avenue, | prom Puck. of : here the cool breezes blow alteaye, Comtortabie nerd “Only five minutes from WORLD'S FAIR.” in all the p NORTH BOUND. Secretary Herbert has deiailed a board of | bserved as « day of special prayer throughout | Cricago, occupied by the Dr. Price Baking z homelike. Larce, airy rooms—excellent tae. @8and structions the country for the securing of just treatment Chicago Man (on train)—“Say, I intended to to the Chinese in this country. ferences excl ‘Recommended y . | on = officers, to consist of Capt. Howison, Chief En- was damaged about €20,000 References exclia by the World's Columbian Exposition. | QUSAED TINE Po oa eT orate wd the aioe eg | Go straight thrdugh Washington; but, come to Leave Norfolk daily at 6.10 p.m. Leave Fe % p | Monroratsiup in” Arrive af Washiagion at Oa romany i . es Gi by fire yesterday A | u e tol 5 First-class; European ; rates moderate. AE oe en sew, ppaninman sgt canes Gomteatos Taglar Mecting Of the Chaceotogieal Soctety, | Bchinery to the probable extent of £40,000, | think, I'd ke to stop off at Philadelphia a zai Plone, iret aud Tickets on nae st 3°, Gio, 1351 and 1421 Poot e wnett and } slor,| Meeting of the Gynecological § y+ | ‘Phe first three floors of the building were prac- | day. serrne Sk for nebets vis the sew to conduct the final trial of the coast defense) The American Gynecological Society, which | ¢jeally ruined. ‘The origin of the fire is un- Conductor—“Very well, I'l mark your Superior dining room, You G TE A eleaacamrangaed “3 vessel Monterey, being constructed by the} has been in session at Philadelphia for several known. ticket.” 5 Send for circular. as on ee o Exrorrs RY sNO. Cartas AN, 4 “ : sooner fe : 1 : ‘ave your letvers a Sie nion iron works, San Francisco. — The board | gays, adjourned Wednesday night after electin; Chicago Man—“Thanks; and don’t forget to | Will omen Juno 15. The largest, best appointed Lows, — ij iS ors and most liverally conducted hotel at Lake George. ©, is ordered to assemble at the Mare Island nav | these officers: President, Dr. W. T. Lusk of | The Evanston, Ii, National Bank Closes. | slow up.” — gol these Jes Seen TON STEAMBOAT co. Xard on the 25th instant and complete the trial | Vow york: vice presidents, Dr. Samuel C. Basey | _TEe Evanston National Bank of Evanston, ——-+e+_—___ PURE WATER, PURE AIR, PERFECT HEALTH. | \)7E SELL WoRtina FATE EXCURSION TICK: | 12 they wi From Teh st, "terry Wuact,” es before the 6th of June. The contract of the | of Washington and Dr. B.M. Emmet of New | Illinois, closed its doors yesterday morn-| The Italian government has closed the pro- For terms an particulers, appiy Hotel Grenoble, | and Sos yok Meenas Baltimore, Philadelpise | Hvdry Mersive mon (Vs at 7 ans. for Nomial eneoke ae ee ee senna ene aretred | York: secretary, Dr. H.C. Coe of New York; ing at the suggestion of National Bank | vineial council of the province of Bergamo, in | 5Qic7fe7mg ant Particulses, eppiy Hol noble. | Failroad desired). “berth.” mesis solve eed one ture. Returucae TURSDAl which took place some time ago and prow nama Te TA Mans’ dk Beltae, other | Banshee George B. Caldwell. The reasons | northern Italy, owing toa declaration by the $ WILLIAM NOBLE, Daxvage transter. six adinissions and hotel recou:z00. y $5 (reached aot. ie frembers’ of the council, Dr. BF. given for the suspension are heavy withdrawals | Council to the effect tbat the temporal rights | 19926: Eropetotor._ | Seaaee given for say part al tines tne eae Bie tn ee fore ssudinss. Leave Minsele st 12 an capa Av 4 Mueriva of the Marvland Demoeratic | Uacr of Philadelphia, James BR, Chad- and the stringency of the money market, All | of the pope of Rome are superior to the unity | (4KEEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, LOCATED ON | tins. 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