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= = 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. ‘WOMAN’S SYNODICAL COMMITTEES. BROOKLAND. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. D.C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1893—TEN PAGES. READING THE APPEAL. PREACHING THE GOSPEL. | SUMMER RESORTS. The Minority Report in the Case of Prof.| q popular Meeting in the Interests of Home | The Old Board of Omicers Re-elected—Other | yg. rarry Hospital of East Brookland has ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ___ SPRINGS AND BATHS. WA oD » bee: = TE ae eta WENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL. ACME PHONOGRAPHY.—SPECIAL SUMMER | TO THE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTY Briges. ‘Missions. Business Transacted. devoleda: — Bteat part of the winter to painting | F{OTEL ALDINE, ; . : ‘The meeting of the woman's synodieal com- | and has produced much commendable work. | “ptrictiy fret-ctase in all appre nente an es Wi open Sine 21, iO e7ine B-. | 2 comeee of tries serene tn whlch the wheter | OE CN ree te eee, OPENING THE PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE AS- mittees of home missions was continued in the is Heasonable ter: This clecant hote! has heen. zreatly | Eo SEMBLY—FORMALITIES ATTENDED To at THE |THE CELEBRATED NEW YORK PREACHER, DR. foremost of which is a small canvas, “The me tus. - is el ote! has i ty enlarged since | now forming to bein June 1. Terms for the full | CLOSE OF YESTERDAY'S SESSION—BoTH sxpes| JOHN WALL, PRESIDESOVER A missioNany uEzT- | Chapel of the Church of the Covenant yesterday | Blessing,” a study from the old Duteh masters, | iivisrleseapuive pamphlet, pricelist, ke. | last season. ther-by ‘enabling the company to offer | coures, inciading tastracton on tapeeter #18. it | TRAINS AR Much lower rates to season kuests. $17.50 per week _ is requested that those intending to take adv: | To BE HEARD AS TO ENTERTAINING THE aP-| 1*G—VARIOUS PHASES OF THE HOME WORK. Sepeig azeuatins by an Coca ee ee ELE), and upward. yor Hon of rooms apply to or ad- | these rates should revister imiwedintel Largest and ‘Atlantic City, N.J. Seo READE RUST, Hotel Vineet aE coolest school rooms in the city. Call or address A 4 A view of “Loch Katrina,” in Scotland, is han- i HoT BERK! dled with grace and skill. “The Awakening of PRINCIPAL, Acme Phoneeraphy nd PEAL. treme ve levator, ron Ce ‘st : . Perhaps it was the great interest in the cause | Were spoken of by all. Spring” anda number of other landscapes are | "™#e™eorean endof Kentucky ave, Elevator, elec- | Wa-hineton Grsry Saterday hatte Wee Xi; | School, Builders’ Exchange. 13thst mw. anys S ‘The regular edition of Tux Stan yesterday | of home missions that filled the New York| In presenting the report of the committee on | of high artistic merit. JAS. & GEO. BEW. m 10am. todr.m | ])ORANS PRIVATE SCHOOL. 1327 GBT. NW. of the proceedings of the general assembly | Avenue Chureh last evening with « large and | the nomination of officers for the ensuing year | ,, The ladios devoted to Sis ialereaia of the ON THE BEACH, MARYLAND Te | tae branches a pregaratice Cir eli gorse ett closed with the submission to the assembly of | interested audience. The meeting was a popu- | the committee expressed their gratitude to God | 700k! sregeh trate el gr id sien TF {All conv. : open ‘Offer to the beople of Diarict | uunations EW. DORAN, A_ a «i ly of | ounced the dates of another lawn party. the solarium, appoint- | of Commbia and elsewher J | PPRAWING AND PAINTING AT NATIONAL | Cars from the majority report of the judicial committee 'lar one in the interests of this cause, and toa for His gift of wise and competent leaders in| sa/4th, 5th and 6th of July. As a sitallar | enue qn acamotanigant eC Maw ereruex, | Real ceeerienerars wisi auteral water, | [)UAMING AED PAINTING, AT RATIONAL | pul Reviine far fam Bi on the caseof Dr. Briggs. It was after 3 o'clock | certain extent was held under the auspices of | the great work undertaken by the executive | effort last year was so successful it is likely a | a Z Y | ima beautital Juountain, rein. Safe retreat from | ¢stand quickest place tc learn. Call aud see f oe Exprom, 2.15pm. daily. Parlor ti enti Gd sebaily | he ‘The rain beat down in | Committee. “Faithful women in whom the Spirit | fund will be on hand large enough to begin | pr fonts yooma Double io cnd teen | tar treme a ee | a when Dr. Baker finished s jority | the general assembly. t begin} 4 | Kor aMly malls and teicgraph. | JV¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, & Wo] fi report. Rev. Dr. Niccolls of St. Louis then | torrents, but, in spite of it all, the people came | of God is have directed the energies of the | the erection of an = 5 Se RTE 2 eee ~____amy24-im "| I commer @rh and K sta nw. Business course, 3 presented the report of the minority of the| in, and the question was whether the fact that | Women of our church. Taking no step un-| {frone Puspose af 12th, and (pre foes DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. RETO: OF et i eee: Bana, diniotiasand tonitions foratedasten nviseams | Rare. compan Pirccbacee Pulse commettee. the distinguished preacher of New York city, | taught they have planzied and execnted the bus-| of the grand old oaks in the grove belonging to | Passenger elevator and all the modern improvements avers Washine’on: thorsuchiy reaeuaee, 400, feet | NPT. VERNON MUSIC STUDTO, 1003 OTH ST. | Pinine Car Pitrsture to Chicano, western Dr. Niccolls said in presenting the report: “I | Rev. Dr. John Hall, who was announced to | iness of the society with the success to which | the Baltimore and Ohio railroad ut Eckington, eis boc slate a Meat lassie: ids and tone desiring rest and-quiet. Baths, mus: | dewels™j,Yolee Culture, wy dR a well know that the fact that we, « minority re- | preside, was not the main attraction. Dr. Hall | {uf Schools everywhere bear witness. We de-| It is almost pitiful to see the giants that have ack bine le movements. electricity, &r-, Reopens May | For | Overcoming throat woubles ins ohare Tee eee ny mn Kleering ‘Cor Warhinetre to Bi Lowe port, pute us already under thesuspicion of the | is member of the board of home minsions, | society. to the officers who have thus unweary. | {10% © many storms yielding to thewoodman's | ores tne board waik. connected by covered way | Prac urate Gee Wy kaw novo; cONREIWATONT Gee i Pact Paprese 10.40". ag ery in appellant in this base, | 8nd is deepty interested in the work, and some | ingly served them.” Miss Rachel Johnston of Dover atreet had a with the hotel. f top ofthe AtlaREe SOREN, matn tie Benn- | WV ee fone Re Tees Rartaieee eee | Sth ape He reat ta We do not wish to be red. We are not | of his happiest public addresses are made in ‘THE OFFICERS ELECTED. merry party of little friends with her on her ‘sylvania ralitoad. All trains stop. farertorpenhe Bn BE wy Ran m Niagara here in the least degree to question the right of | advocacy of this cause. The striking person-| The committee recommended the re-election | birthday, and with a ‘five-o'clock tea” in the | MT. VERNON, ATLANTIC CIT: OPENS JUNE 25, Mss Fr For Frie: Cangndaizun nnd Rotbester daily: for this appeal to come before the assembly. | We ality of Dr. Hall pereaded the church last of the old officers, together with the added | open ait and many merry games tho time lim- | HL Parte, aye near theveacn siicy tritajam, | ||| OPENS JUNE 28 1 ERO ABR Scat scoot are not here to question in the least degree the | evening and he was the guiding spirit in the | names which were recommended by the synod- | ##@4 by the invitations passed very quickly. | §i4'per wos, Chicaggand theeast’ Wriretorcieralare,y CNC” | Boarding pumtioiiniion Test eee orderliness of this report. But it is with ref- | ‘The remainder of the estate of the late Henry Sim 3c. COPELAND. _| Chicare a WR DUNHAM, Supt, ‘. (mys res. will OTEL ORTENTAL, aS = SES Tw be sold at public auction on the Ist of June. Hi Atlantic City, ¥.3., Faceuz HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA. ‘This property adjoins Brookland and if bought | ¢,\2%,0P" JNO. E. BAKER, Manager. : = to the | Proceedings. A good illustration of the “‘per- | ical societies, assuring them affectionate sym-| MeCency, containing about cight porrentedeatiay iis enpeal, ‘which trast will | severance of the saints,” ns the last speaker, | pathy and loyal support. y 1g about eighteen be clearly presented in the minority report, | Rey. Dr. Spinning of New York, himself re- |, The officers were as follows: President, Mrs. . ; : Darwin R. James; vice presidents, Baltimore | for gubdtvi i ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, : that t this time. 5 d for subdivision will greatly improve the place, . ae (Late of Everett Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla.) A mod- a : 7 vr. | Pomeroy, . x . . | through to the Queen's i Soe 3 jot and col experienced Feporters ‘The minority report was as follows: Spinning arose and made a speech of about an | W. Allen, Mrs. G. P. Hayes; Nebraska, Mrs. J. | land has over three equnsen frome anette | mud ghtted thrvusnont. “Open al Sie Sh aKR ee an eee et the Fbrilsh busines and civil service nowraen pe . ‘The undersigned members of the judicial hour, and succeeded in keeping his audience. | Gordon, Mrs. P. L. Perine; New Jersey, Mrs. | wankeo streot. OTEL STIG ; Ww. E. , Mrs. C. H. Langdon, Mrs. D. i beac committee feel constrained to submit to the DR. MALL'S ADDRESS. C Blais Now Yorks Mee MoE Besa Mee Be | gg ate Brookland Pleasure Club will meet to- | junit" hee uced, Fates for summer months. Send for catalosue. . KENTUCKY AVE. : 100 FT. tof the Blix Ridge Wi mn, Heated: excellent table; sth | 1,500 feet above sea level. Pure 82.50 14 per erfect health. no malaria, 2 Bi 2 per day ; #0 to § — assembly the following minority re- m — —« of = meeting Dr. Hall XS. Crosby. hire ie oakley, ee We & morrow evening at the residenco of Willio | Werk, Homelike hove. Ey gio, a hour ide frog Ws Tue nenrrry, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGRS, 5 be | *Po rge attendance in spi | Roberts, Mrs, John. Sinclair; Nor akot "The Methodist pra: ting thi SSS Write for cigeniare atid rates pry “2s 14th st. nw. a AmprangerPiypteryie sty anceps orm, and said that he trusted the meeting Mra. W. M; Lloyd: Ohio, Mra. E. It Perkins & | bo at the Reltenceee ie Cathouse: HOT» TRAyMoRE, a, a Sd SRST NOR Prepvtctor, American isc erage antes ith Smmerdation that the ap-| would prove of interest to all Aschairman F: Scovel, Miss Alice Patterson; Oregon, Mrs. | “Mire. Mary Willis is visiting her daughter, : 3, | Ctreulars at Star office, On myEesin seins foie Sint be cetertained and lasued and substituting | be was under ‘no obligation to make h, | W. A. Smick, Mra. W. L. Ladd, Mrs. A. W. | Mrs J. @. Larner. 2 _— = OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS: ama peech, s - Stowell; Pennsylvania, Mrs. C. L: Bailey, Mrs. 122-4 the following: We find the appeal in order and ho assured the audience that the speeches Stoel - + oe s fies recommend that the parties be heard in ac- to be made would be short but inspiring He ryan, Mrs. G. D. Coleman, Mrs. G. Nor- HYATTSVILLE. ¢ ENILW poco with the poteerd sy of the book of then spoke of his long petty with the | Cross, Mrs. 8. B. Stitt; Tennessee, Mra. L. K ‘ic oure from Washinton, a. the great North iichester, Va: open June 7 rec 1 earlier; NO BA) all ho H SOMMI ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. of Shorthand and Ty . Kentucky ave vnsar the heach. Electri¢glevator; mod- : a Capitol st. Trial week discipline, section 99. We ask this for the fol- | home mission board and peid a tribute to the | Hovey: Texas, Mra, H. L. Parmele, Mra H: S| Correspondence of The Fvening Star. frnconvenonien (apeedin] Mra ANSTRGHODD: | iiunrated cred ap givins fenchers.” Send for euler. fouling vesscas: | efficiency and faithfulness with which the work | Little; Washington, Mrs, W. A. Mackay, Mra. Hyartsvitie, Mp., May 24, 1993. HE ALBEMARLE, VIL AVE. NEAR | building, Fat SDUCATION For % i 1 ied on. The women, hesaid, were doing D. B. Sinclair, Mrs. J. B. Sutton; Wisconsin, New and moderns high class: location, | auysh10w 1. The majority report, by recommending | was F REAL LIFE, While Drs. Alfred H. Wells and Albert B. pat ee a, COLLEGE, Mrs. 8. 5. 3; Utah, W. M. Terry. ‘ineand services unsurpassed. ‘The teri e rea- Natl, Bank of what the book of "discipline says shall be deter- | the fear that the men would feel themselves ex- | York; corresponding ‘secretaries, Mrs. A. C.| evening the horse belonging to the former, NE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC GIF GABATOGA sPRINas, eptine ani te Tea larch roined only after the parties shail have been cused because of the excellent work that was Miller and Mrs. F. H. Pierson; young people's j which was attached toa road cart and left at : UNITED STATES HOTEL 7 tS competition, heard. The language of the book is as follows: done by their mothers, wives and daughters, | Secretary, Mise Elizabeth M. Wish: ON THE Brace sper, resi i record: | the gate, took fright at the coming storm and i i 8. 3 a 2 ee eel ae eee ee ee frectiman'e department, Men G. Ee Coutes of | dashed down a steep ill. Dr. Wells overtook | Salt water baths in the house; elevator; modern and Cen ee ee mal toed » Cneueen ciety cicmemmanut-| conse of thal inebisiy Di at urgent Pittsburg, Pa.; treasurer, Miss S. F. Sinclair. | the animal, and, jumping into the cart, made ‘complete; sun parlors, TOMPKINS, GAGE & PERRY. {ng that the appeal to entertain an Tose in this appeals owing to the lack of ‘ands. He also | The report said it would be advisable for ad | Qrery curt to clicck tw speed. | MaRig 4 aud~ Fend for Mustratea Booklet. my 20-wksbt = it is remem said that the treasurer of the board was often | ditional names to be placed on the list of vice rt lala nea alee m aren! ; e Ered’ thet ‘one of Puhe points involved in it is unable to pay the claime due to workers in, the | Pesidents from synods not represented. tor upon the rond, injuring his leg. and then “ Address THE CHAU PONTE. | \7IRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. ‘The report was unanimously adopted. ran under the railroad gate at the crossing at NIS, whether the appeal shall be entertained field, for the reason that he had not the money by the assembly or referred to the synod of | to pay out. The board was earnestly endeavor- the pike justas a train was approaching, Adantte City. ‘The new hotel, cottaxes aud the most complete | rnar pa Ocean end of Michizan ave. Dathin “establishment in America, ‘MRS. TURNER'S CONGRATULATIONS. : striking the box, broke loose from the cart. with every convenieun Ny , # School will be opened under the wusaces Kew York. : ing to correct this laiter defect. He then urged | Before leaving the chair Mrs, Turner tookad- | With a shaft entangled. inthe bernese it ren ‘la Wibnidiooeemer BORTON. | vaiiey. Virwinia em Chesareale' snd Cio raliway, | Kindercarten, “Amociation "of “Baltimore, ‘i 2 ‘Ihe majority report in form pledges the | that ministers should make renewed exertions | vantage of the opportunity to congratulate the | into the stable yard of Dr. Chas. A. Wells, | [PHE FLRTONATTANTT KEN Maxnificent nountain surroundings and climate, conrecs Tor teachers end tree Lanne anced committee in advance to entertain the appeal, | to stimulate the people to contribute. The : the parties not yet being heard; and vet home mission cause makes its appeal to Amer- prngareecmel ane eon ry ae ne tee is d “to sit, judge ican citizens. The me this hich are the : rai dl | a tnt vote ia this cane autho members of ihe Ju- | Bringing reproach upon us as a free. peorle, | their Work. -Shecougratuiated them on the ad-| Foud and hay not yet been captured. KY hersend trainers. Lect on where it was caight by Mr. Dallas Ervin, bat | 4 ave. near beacin; completely refurnisied since last | ,,2athin atendants from the best ur pean baths. | al euniects wil be deliver — ‘ t _ Pverg bath from the flowing Hot Spring freeing itself from his grasp it dashed up the | ey aon Somes. Hot Vapor, Hot Air. Hot sy ge hee ake Gein Mat pines mcndine | ply to MB bath known), the Needle, Flec’ M: &e., & * ¢ mor, MA, and : i A chapter of Royal Arch Masons will be Men hae a rae more, M dieatory.™ and if we wish to wipe these out we must bring | dition to their officers of members of rare abil- of Royal Arch 3 leaves 2:00 pa Es =i ean es ‘3. The majority report ia contrary both to | the gospel to the hearts of people. He spokeof | it¥, and congratulated the society expecially on | *bortly organized in this village. Mile and Mra. Middleton of the Washington Riding | U*1VEBS!TY OF VinoINta. bo A sects A horse belonging to Mr. Charles H. Welsh lett <i spirit of the book of discipline, | efforts made to bring the people of this coun- | the re-election of the president, Mrs. James, to : - : as stated in rule 9% section IV, cbapter. IX. | try under influences which belong to the dark | Whom she believed the largest share of the | of th pidge iG teres ane which is as follows: “Where due notice of an ages, and while he did not want ministers to be | CTedit was due. track near Riverdale by an express train appeal is given and the appeal and the speciti- | controversalists, still they should tell the peo-| The report from the various synods was ' . Acatemy will send a | or.ion of theit stock tothe Vir- | SUMME! ‘inia Hot Springs, th charge of Mr. “Burton, Instruc- | tune 39 Goh 5) and continue pine weeks, So been mn | az F xcarsion tickets and fall information at. and 0. | tine year, Wilf sociated with any 22" 2" Past | wer LAW LECTUR! aN ES—1893—will begin Ocean end South Carci sesh Se LIAN offices. 1471 and 513 Penn. ave.. or mddrews Dr. F. | For circuisrs stating terme, &e.. address (P. O. Uni- F i ‘Mise Louise Campbell has recovered from an | ‘HE ROSSMORE, ATEANTIC CITY. W. CHAPIN, Medjeu Director, or J. E. CHAMPLIN, ty station. Charistrecville, Vi Eations of the errors alleged have been filed in | ple «hy they were Protestants and give the | offered by Mrs. Pierson, the corresponding | stack of the measica, Te opias march Ae yes ott tence Manager, Hot Srrinae, Bat couuty, Vac “JOH T SiSOR, Brot of Con: and ftat. Law, of due time the appeal sbull be considered in | reasons for the faith that was theirs, secretary. in at headquarters gave | SET tamnpe got into Past atent Md. ECKERT, Holders of World's Fair thekcts may stopover atthe | JOHN B R, JR, Instructor in Law. onder. The judgment, the notice of appeal, | He then introduced Kev. Dr. Ravmond of | Hniticant and eloquent records of the home| piv Cage over the distribution of tone fool, | pthttim___Formerly of te Florida House | sprig my20-sk.0t_ | _my1S-e&wim AD. “ sient Albany, who said that he did not believe that , Mission work done by the Presbyterian women thoy | THE WILTSHIRE. ATLANTIC CITY, a TT T. AGNES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Rebea a bees peeled speory pag i Hired ‘any | Preset aban re lecngeies ‘unless the peo- | during the year t ee eee ae Sane senmenly Salers thay TY modern octave: ay beach. __IN THE MOUNTAINS. Senter ine Aire:tion of Bishop Bouse Chote st Leave Washineton trom station Gorter of New Jersey then determine after hearing the parties | ple were endowed with the epirit of Christ and | Of the work ineach state was included in the | °°7)0" far ci bonding the town seems to be = 3 TANDLER & CO. DIRONDACK HOUSE, . Tony be taken or the etcer dae acta etaies jae and © treet. Whether the appeal shall be entertained.” | of divine enthusiasm. Mission work should not | Teport. = a ena ed KEENE VALLFY, X.Y. ¢ talogue address Miss E. W. Boyd. It wit! be seen that the functions of the ju-| be approached as a. task under the impulse of | _ Of the Baltimore synod, which includes the | Pretty much confined to the Hyattsville Herali. ASBURY PARK, tty much oon ined ter ttaville Herald ‘Accommodates 00; hot and fold water on every dicial committee in this case are limited to find- extreme necessity, but with the joy of the District of Columbia, the repo rae Sone on aoe) Del floor. electric bells: baths: open Arepiaces: atest | NAVAL EXPEDITION YOR BOYS TO r ° SBURY itary system; table first-class; good fishing and | WORLD'S Fark af Haliihare ta-aae Wcaties aud | ing and Loan Association has been organized at A SBORY PARE, Saute iteees By St. Jobn's Military School, Manlius, N. Y., via ing the appeal in orter and recommending the | Lord, which is our strength. He deprecated | #vnod of Ba 8 | Branckville with the following officers, Francis | “ 1H aS the Great Lakes, Orvantzed aa cates et eostincge method of procedure, and that it is not ite | the idea which identified nome missions witn | 4nd dignity of her hospitality is counterpurted | rere ook Srosidents Fr Le Mitiiocan, ceca | fate ee Bem REE Fin ZOLOMON KELLY, Propetetor._| 8" Lraulied mumLer may Join. “Sune 57 te Suig SF, right to recommend to the assembly that the | the board or with the necessity for providing | it her year’s work, whose showing marks her | Pineytook. D! 6 . | se ees ppetetor. _ | Anply for terms. Pe, Gunde dale ba enteataeel anh inal | pay for hard-worked missionaries. He pledges all fulfilled and » hand-ome advance | Mrs: 2. A. Scaggs, Lore +: Filimore Beall, | FORWOOD HALL.” URORA HOUSE. AURORA, W. VA. "For thew reasons we recommend that it shall | noble tribate to the heroic, faithfal aa Stained. The noble Laure Sunderland mem | Wisaieton, PA, Beanpe L Be ani We | Na jaceracbe taaiiy toed eoollesk bee Oa Te: | waatetnee en os oeatee Seabees, | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. be amended so as to conform with the law of | aries, but even -ympathy with their hardships | orial did not exhaust her effort. The first step | Wai see Sonn E Bowler Wilma my 202m M. L. McCKAY.. | homelike.“ Larse. airy rooms—excellent table, @Sand | — a Fit the ehureh. was not the proper spirit. The missionaries of the woman's executive committee toward | "#llace, John E. Bewley, HE LEADERY. ASBCRY PANK, N. 3. 47H | S10, bet week, Referen Smaation apiygs | MALLORY STEAMSHi NE. ND ‘This ie ai by John Meigs, Chas. T. | tell us of the needs of dying souls for which all the evangelistic work recommended bv the Bua ave, near the Lech; ‘accommoda oS ee se |e Provinces. is signed by Jobn Mei . Te t ving souls fi | of bi of; ae penile by ANACOST: * for 100; bathing py "1 nitary ‘am | 98,5, Winthron from mer Zi. FR. N.Y. ‘Thompson, John Y. Foster, Henry H. Stebbius | these sacrifices are made, and it is thix great | board of home missions was made possible by COSTIA. ‘ons perfect. PROBST & LEADLEY, Props. a myG3e_ | Harbor, Eastport, ht Jobu, N.'B., every Saiurday dead by Gis demas of Gis asta. | need which is the motive for home missi the support, assumed by this synod, of an evan- | am : . > pg Se ay 4 ss : of Enthusiasm for men and the supreme giory of Selixt among the Ute Indians. Her young people | The new one-ton bell made by McShane & LAKE a ——— reich? rates apply DR NICCOLLS’ REMARKS. por toners for God is what the home mis- | #40 keep pace in the forward stride, Subbath | 600° Barn, ioe tic tecaare Cu . IDE_JERSEY COAST. sacutia istic ghee 7 H. MALLORY & 00. Dr. Niccolis said, in discussing the report tion Cause represents, He referred to the dan. | schools and Christian Endeavor societies in- | S°v8, Baltimore, for Saint Teresa's Church bas | Ng, | Will open Inno 15. The largest, best appointed | _my24-Am Pier 20, &. SRY. Deiefly, that the majority report had recom-! ger, arising from. immigration, socialism, &c., | ¢Feasing their gifte to our treasury.” been received. fev. I. B. Hughes will give it | Sonvintonoes. tq- | std ulost liberaliy conducted hotel at Lake Geonme. | \vtw poroMAd RIVEN Lie mended the very form of the assembly's de-| which must be met, but all these considerations | A number of other delegates present made | the christening ring. Rouse” Lpecial raise for Snoe’” Sead fer tiecaiora”” | PURE WATER, PURE AIR, PERFECT HE. N ant cision. | The minority report, simply, asked | fail to supply the divine i wpiration. “They a-| et Keven osl sop ohare oc ae don dim. Oregon 1. Green dled on, Saturday ay ROWT TS ENGLE. Prop TE | ines ee VRPAMER HARRY RANDALL 110,400. and 1.30pm. them to proceed ling to law and give a peal , the fe to our y represented. night. She was the wife to Dr. A. M. | ms tta 7: jolly. S na = ~ view whart, 7 ae, por aaite Pointe, " fair Bow toe ae angatlty capers tnd ciegted | Goeate, Nae ety coees ‘pataral dangers isto | With the singing of the doxology the meeting | sister'to Mem James MeLaren and’ Mea. GE: | B HOvSF, Sih ats and Tih Seche Nee Pee, Hotel Grenoble, | Tnemter, ond, Thureday at 72m. Landing ‘at all ae oe rae Vet ‘as part of their report the arguments of the ap- bring men to Christ, and this is the higher, no-, *djourned. Walton, and daughter of George Burber, de- BELMAR, N. J. WILLIAM NOBLE, Biondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4pm Pane % és 5 ug } ~ wr A resent June 15, Artesian water, myS26t ner an Proprietor. | Shirer accommodation first-clavs, it receive ‘sshineton Junction and way pelients. The msjority had told them thm bler motive. It was the motive of Christ. ? ceased. She was prominent in religious circles Gc. c. witsox. |— - =—= | nti hour of sailiue, “Telephone 1765 8 AOMEET | ame OT Tee prone nts appeal should be entertained and put | What the church needs today is the baptism of NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. ‘The funeral took place yesterday from her late Ese : — | GREENS. Mov DUSE, LOCATED ON | & CO., agents, Alexandria. BUT aRet ese Te ea triai. «before they = had heard the love for men. . ay hom | ‘AY, NEW JERSEY. HS pera Ferry West Ve opes | apgz-te Propristor and stuns ee VORR aR the facts in the case. If they adopted the We talk of sacrifice, but what does thechurch | arte oe ed bathe ‘ans, but No} Keveral colored people were baptized in the | GG Ames 1. Gaparite a! hotel, no For Philadetnhia, New York, Boston and the. recommendations of the majority they would | today know of sacrifice. A million doliars for | icket Agreed Upon—Notes. Anacostia river early Sunday morning. __Mra_J. A. MYERS. er week children half rates: 1 ant $1. on tay. 0 “20.000; Dining Ca ar mn, 13.00 Sh, decide the whole ense before they had it. Some | $00,000 Pretby:erians seems from some stand- | Corresrondence of The I vening Star. Mrs. Susan Willing of Marviand is the guest UW. GREEN, Proprietor. | NOBFOLE AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATCO- | C7). Pinas Car), £00. (1130p. m., Sleeping Car, faw of the committee bad destred a reference in | pcints large, but what is it as an {offering for | Rockvinre, May 23, 1893. | Ot Mrs, Mastings of Good Hope. { eee FYILt Top SUvMER ReSO“T, HiLL Top | DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINaTOX, D.c. Puftct Parlor Carson al Gay tratos scteahig tan tee teatdon. Whe yeas F Gesahah era eahoenes ie uamatcem j Mr. W. 1S, Welsh near the depot, this place, | THE counts. prea si P. CAKE. igrauaiet Firwe aus tab'e Four'denr NORFOLK. va. | M'stavhu ay ir areg > Mnding Pasengers in think of a fp aid. give on eppetinns a A SPEAK: R TROM MONTANA, { east with 0 serious stuident yesterday while un | Bourry Count —(hie/ Justice Bingham and | O) ™A™ OFT. ¥ 2: van An SRE see eee eee bone es Rese Meee, dare, 12.60 ucga” 12008-™. andl? 00mece. Sun ‘written opinion that his a should be s | Rev. John Reed of Montana, who bad been | 40nding tome agricultural machinery from a | Judge Hagner. HOTEL E MAR SUMMER RERORT. 3 WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTH ROUND. "Dally. {Sunday only. tained and then sit on the bench and hear the 5 i : 1 y _sezilent boarding and, res rates, fend xPxvrem traine 2 on the majirine) for ten senrs x home missionary, pave an inter-/ C4? 08 the railroad. In lifting a mower it! Yesterday —Johnson agt. Lyon: rule on J. #1. ior prices ASE, Leave Washinston Aaily Pim. from foot of 7th fend cherbed from hotels anpeei? That sas the portion of the majori: esting account of the «eork ia the northwest, | Slipped from its support and turning over one | Adrisans discharged. Smythe agt. Charl: my 13m wae Ma.__| at Shgc Sruveat tte Motor af @ S06 moray | rest Tnion Tremser co ‘4 ROTIOS To POSTFONR LOST. Fegion was not as great as inthe east There | face, cutting off a portion of his nose and up-| onfeseo final: E. M. Cleary sub: (is Fa Sook Dosa: eres aley sou: a8 — a ae Dr. Tevlor of Rochester expressed spprecia- | were comparatively a — = per lip. Surgical ea was at Co es \ & en Longie . ‘ cin sack | Savsean noe herses: jeanmable rates, Addrew Jv : NORTH BOUND. CA RUIDEROP EA ARE RECRES Popreae, i advocated the vaiue of beginning Christian and the pieces of the noseand lip. which merely | Monlton agt. United Security Lite Iosuranee | ¢ yy me z Te eati Gea: alae waeanaaa Leave Norfolk daily at 6.10 pm. 1 3 r Sion of the lavorsof the committee. Hetbought, | work ina stats when in itsinfaney. He said by the ekin, were sewed in place, and. tho | Compatiy; motion to recover overralea, proct | T tigen gos bills tte ot thse nat | MA marsass Bree We Vere Mobroeat’F 10 p.m.” Atrive at Washlagtou of O30 Schedale in eftsct May M4, 1802 however, they would save time if ther had the | Montana needs more men to carry on mission | Hunk be the skin. were sewed in piace, aud the | (iored taken, ; porn Ficvaves. Siereecled Lavine recently chanced Yincids hay been thecomeniy, | hits Bext day Alltrains arrive and irate at Pennsylvania Passon- reports priuted and then placed im the hands | work, | Patient fe now doing as well ee could be ex saz ty lim Address THE RUSKIN. | renovated throaxhout” (myi&lm] P.M. SPEAK.” | — Tickets on xaleat 51%, Ga. Roe cee, B.C. of members so they would read them carefully. | Rey. R. M. Stevenson of California was, P¢cted- % —— = Sti for Danville and interms — | ; , | oe '[HE Lock woop, : That would prevent misconception. He male) introduced as one who is dealing with the great |g, = fing a heavy rain storm which sort atin LA GOODS. | IDE NEW ENGLAND, T* WEAR ES PERRY, W.Va. Gay Mek for tex 7 ts for Prout Royal and Stras- a santian to have the reports printed and 8) godern probiem of city erangelization. He Sunday cvering a carrier pigeon made its way ares SS | PIFTEES MILES AT SEA Terme S0perwerie nn ease JNO. CALLAHAN, Daliv. chances tion was Lost ehurch many good pointe. The church. how. ‘is town. and was captured. d had a REASONABLE Plt \ nin ae ee we inlol with A nes = er acl Let Thiladel | ee turch. how- silver band on each leg, o e of which was . . | BLOCK IStAND, 12 i] The larzest hows in 1k cat Warpecs 5 Mr. Franklin Shephert ot Philadelphia made | ever, coulst do this work froma better vantage | Tver band on encit ler. on one Seek cite " SUZ SE. N.W._ | opens June 2h Acromsolates 500°” Hot and cold | ee ee pla Oe Wostixgroy <trawmoarco., “unetrEp. Sew Work and Wachinsron te & point of order that under section $9 a vote on | ground. He emphasized the importance of the | Priindelphi aan the hatha ea AND CAKOLINE LERCH, Adder WHEF Batis, and al) improwosa mi SW'LIGHT NER, st, “ferry what.” A -gunttine at Greensboro with Sleener for At the pending report was out of order until after | home as a center of Christian influence. One | Philadelphia.” and of the feathers ot one. wing aA Tppiages AMAT ice x ‘ err, MOSDATN Wepxespays | Tahun ‘Dally for Wareraton avi Sretten ted for the parties bad been heard, the section quoted | diticalty has heen that we have eon casting | Terks were found on the bird, ad at. ie. tape babe aes Gra alae int) ek GRR et ae Iintints“Keturmae TEESBAYS, | VACA Tey Dale WASHINGTON AN providing for such hearing. | about for ways to do the work of Christ instend MArks were found on the bird, and. it is sup-| anererte pve LEANTS Tire Acapres, Castrse, Mer i cree aioe Ate: a THUNS AY sand SUNDAYS PSTREN VPSTIBULED LIMITED, The moderator said that there was a resolu- git. There is sucha thing as having POse! it was driven to si ry lence | ING of I OF we natne: Oven June 27, Log tion unsticpasse ton the north- | wseed Steamer ¥ firey of Pullman SI; and Dining Cars, amd tion in the report expressly providing that the | just enough religion to make it a nuisance, and | Of the storm, Yote tant coasts vevfeet draingn y ra ce eof test forall to Atlante (imme Is y with Ban . 5 ast coast; rerfect Arunige and sanitary ar'ance: | Oneof the gcestest health and pie surs resorts on t FE = Pu on entertaining the appeal should not be | that is the case when we can see the work yet |, Ptnent Talbott. who was shot by his father- 3 Con pan one Anne caniues £5 Sonisus, O the continent. Location unparalle‘ed. indy | Bab, ‘ Be snp) n pare spr 7 . twomervand New York and Washineton 3 in-law, John H. Stepnens. near Edwards’ Ferry (PORMERLY ATT Toto eda week. Ww CRAG ER AAR, Day Bipem. for ‘Ale hueneta via Columbia, and We Tal pune snaton Ga te gerne have not enough religion to impel us to go for-| oy, Saturday Inst, and who was thought to be y aatetans CREER Fie : Holto 8 ieee OPEXS SATURDAY, JUNE 24 son i lower riverlantines Lars | ‘ie Biriaingham. Diaiae — ; fatally wounded, had somewhat improved at > QUOT HOUSE AND COTTAGE Address ©. R. MILLIRE! mt at ————— See = ‘THE CAUSE OF THE INDIAN: Intest accounts.” Some of the «mall shot with npr, thea lan sh jarani | PS NEW LONDON. CONN. 2 ees ‘Ome ‘The moderator ruled this out of order. ‘The next speaker was Rev. Dr. Spmning of | which the weapon was loaded were received in : —— * — Neb tek = Sa my2tw,s,n20t Glen House, N. Hy Elder MeDougall said the assembly should | New York, whose subject was announced tobe ove of his arms, and a number penetrated his | FINE WHITE AND Bi SUNT | belied ish ato Se now proceed to the Judicial case. He moved | “The Indians.” He waid that he was bronght | Stephens has given bail for his appenr- | gout an ite: eae |e gatos co V STAINS. N. fo ao ba resolution in the ma- up among the Indians and knew something | “In the orphans’ court today the will of Eliza | 0a tand, 731th ata a crashes mises THE TRUEST DESTINY '¥ report. about them. He knew also that most people | 4 ‘Smith, deceased, was admitted to probate Lass IN Si AND Fast end of the famous town of Both'chem. Grana s inior vation jciven with vhe- Dr. Sprague of Albany asked that if it would | did not care to hear about the Indians. He said " — < Pmseanie hot ier, BT. ovens Inly G3 ‘ood Cottage opens June E : = ea = . sing the case Trad Deen more’ than Dal’ milion, fedians om | fo Pbilemor 3. Smith, the executor named in ieee deea wife! Wain: connected wish no | teen FURSISHED COFTAGHS: Send fort unrated | MDUE,FRANGIS CARD READER AND. TRANCE | Stee Bieta 9 Elder MeDongall’s motion to adopt the first | this continent. He characterized. the present |{2,"it: bond, $12,000, Kute R. Grifith,ad-| ppp, S cow. other hovel at the one Im | bookletto AINSLIE & WPBSTFR, Managers, Oto 7, Has removed to 25 Md. ave. mes berdics | gutta revolution declaring the appeal in form was| governmental policy toward the Indians as ua | mnatratrix of Franklin Grigith, deceued.| BB 8 6 =a j €2 Roslston st. Boston, | Hans the door. Ce idea | Cducational one, He gave an amusing account | {onal estate of suid deceased. Wa. H. Mullican, | Bow? 8 vee Page lag wom age wendy pc getty Of the exhibit which might be made at Chicago | administrator penden‘e lite of Basil Mullican, | 0 : * iS prows 5 b of an Indian baby, which he described ns the | Gra Wh Danewh: aduaitietrator t % : —— = ‘ aes eer of the case before proceeding to deter-| only untamed portion of our national menage- | Ur Civecs Bend. ‘deccased, lal’ inventeieeor | 3 o£ ‘ er, Parcaea arate ntion puld tothe enigine, 2. | ~ inten ocho oad Bs eS ee es mining the question of entertaining the| rie, and pntaspeech in the mouth of Buffalo | ; s ook iN stable factifties, Address COTTAGES. PT AND RELIABLE 20. ano | personal estates, and Thomas Waters of S.. 25 MP. BROOKE TELL: v1 s oF SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 39, Mie! mm - he ‘a ALL THE EVENTS or Train cee ry >, sty Seach Geese nS Sep aes |! baad a teint isan Niet Gantilice a ds yo ba | mum thearandert coerr tn Arca, wih th 08" BINFT VAPOR BATHS. -SCIF- feat from Wa B TENTIFIC | Wyatt sppeal x 2 Bill which described the Prince of Wales and . Sprague’s motion to interrogate the | Poor Lo as the main attraction of his show Parties ae to time required was laid on the | when in London. Educate either of these, ex- ble. claimed the speaker, as the mouth- lephone or mat! orders; purvel De ivery Co. ‘Mata istrator of Anna Johnson, deceased, filed list of sales of personal estate of ‘their Inall its branches. decedents. Orders of sale were granted to| @UICK WORK) | on pop el *Phone 659. | Mr. Cateheon of Detroit moved to strike out | piece of the ‘showman and my occupa.| WH. Danawin and Wm. H. ” Mullican Westport Point, Bristol coanty, Mass, OCEAN TRAVEL nd Swedish movement DRS from the resolution the limit of time to the} tion is gone. He referred to the sys-| : » . ANTON FISCHE Thoronghly fnrnishel and equipped, Jocation for = — == # Brown, was authorized to expend the principal ; rt r KT Uit W. ROB-oN SELES. parties. The motion was lost. ak GE wlan eels. cacag ail Goods eatioa tor POC Gs. nw., | heath, sleasnre avd crest unrivaled: sunitare are | AQ H! WEWMAX—CLATEW poses sacl : Seing aid frets the coseenmene | Of his estate for the support and maintenance | aud delivered. e311 314 Pas aves | ranzements an drainuco perf-ct, wate ocean | 4b Stoupahin, Pass neer aisd Tonstet Agent. G13 15th etic ond manag hesturese nie tee ee 108 indians receiving an _the g ent | of her ward. Lee Offutt, executor of Nicholas es and 1 teturen, char ine drives, Tirst Cabin, See nd Cabin ami Seon meet Weketel pp | sulted at ber parlors, 813 11th at, my20-1W" Dr. Briggs then rose, addressed the moder-| and he thought that it was a cause for thank- |) Gmrutt, deceaced, filed final release of Mary Cailue moans, Adios Wek “BROW | allatouspsbip ite to: Sarees hue Rises Meee Le F. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST EAT. > ness resbyterian Church was no see 4 has : = a oe Sie Mame oti deme ak then Weekes and the West Indies. 2% Re . 2 x Is ° ABLISHED is star endedvenced to the front of the platform | eae ae ee cach eid asd eat tite WoL. Campbell and husband. C,H. Farquhar. PIANOS AND ORGANS Sees aes or sin oe 39, ten West nd the West 1 ad amt aatrehoner and weedten in guardian to James M. Strain and others, was : thorized to expend part of principal for the |, = a = maintenance and support of her wards. Tue " pointaso: stand on the American platform of no govern- Born with wonderfal prophetic atft of second sight, ment aid for sectarian purposes. The policy tells ail the events of your life from cradle to rave, m Dr. Briggs, howev ‘id not_make a speech then. He called the moderator’s attention to USE “SIDE MISC) vommiseio \ ‘oxes Nor Morrie ‘i Teveals iivdden recovers lost 2 cn something in the book, hada whispered con- | “nounced by Commissioner Morgan to make | “This has been a regular field day among is or Morrie» EL BELLEVIEW, CHAPEL AGENT File THOS. COOK & SON. Stolen’ woods, poluts owt sour enemies from, soar | *gujcmmectine in Caton Sen ith bien ancl back to his seat. | 20 new contracts with chureh schools he hoped | politicians and office weckers generally of the In the Decker, Weber, Fish nie open forthe season : capac Fetim tes ziven on tours to any part ofthe world, _ | {Tiends, br ngs separated tocether, causes speely mar- | jorerhie” iiehe 7 seemee Conetitated ne aCourt. | ToUlibe continued. ‘Tho Methodist. Eplsco: | Temoeratie nermuasion, and the town hasbeen Ponit or the toy” Ma niahed’ And Hahiaceeat Meetclam? | | Drattelnnedim sums to sult os Eaaiead, Heeisaa | Laem wrk reuite, Sele whether he one 57a utwinin'Potite: daipe ebcepe Buda. — aaa . i ae a i tittal a hesithy i the vicinit: nd Scotiaad. love is tru Ise. intent + 5 % ;. | pal,Congregationaland other denominationshad | crowded with them during the day. Both and rrind. Ou- stock is entirely new, and | laeation the aL I I pS Oe Cae inbvasiness, removes faralis trontien, evil tafuencen, | Syobmond ‘The moderator then declared that he consti-| ken similar action as that of the Preebrterian | Gis of the parvy weve watt rerness ed eet ment has the latest tin- | waterviewsfailins, bosiae. rd ctabnine; | inalftheprnipactics yt Barapa, send doerae | Riraucern ftom orher cites and alla troable wire | giguegsyir pecs ant tickets at Companys ofa, tuted the assembly as a court, in accordance | Church. He spoke of the appearance of the | Tutiroue ctatecences ook hints Ht ase Fox Wane tose tus | Sopeinat ble ealiy wep structions 5 afiba2” | Lime and smatey. by comiue to thet place atonse, | SLSand 143} Penne ove, | OO ; ae he Sivoned where others baw fala. ~<Convinces nostskeptical, Advertiars only what hs can do. All CAMPANIA” AND | businessconfdeatial. “sittings, 306 9 to, 2.500 tons, sailings, prices, des-rim | Open Sundays. Hesidence 489 Ml st bet. f ininera’ spine. nenarnen r haat Indians as citizens and said that a recent elec- Lenin Losey hathapy of government. | iion in North Dakota turned on tho Indian votes. Now, as it happens, this fact makes the peared to be generally understood that the Plainest to the most “ring” managers would today agree upon a ‘Sod on easy terina. ‘He suggested that as to the matter of time DENTISTRY. MES Ore ere 5 ticket to be voted for by the Gorman element | SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, Annis te cane} Lt steainer Harr rst and second cabin and stecrace passeugers | Othits. southwest. eS -_ the spirit of brotherly kindness and Pesce | average statesman recognize the Indian 988) s+ the primaries, but from all accounts the eno MG OT AB RRETCHMAIL Lewes Ber Rito 1 in Ne STF et. CL DUBOIS, Agent OTTIF FOWLER. JR. GRAHAM, 307 TTH ST. + Saks & Oo. ‘would, he believed, settle that satisfactorily. | man. a Mais vas wiadinres ait auethac casoting. wilt | S067 ST. XW myoim | PO Ma mez ae Lea core Sa, WEL ENOWR s bh yp as “No! Justice!” said a member. Upon the conclusion of this address the con- | have to be held for the purpose. The “anti- | UNIX AND REPATRY 1, | SQOLTON'S ON THE pOTOM xe E] Ane You G 7 = ievatments. Hours." ull bm. Indoreed iu Flor- | 804 Scfentifically performed by, S “Do not put words in my mouth,” said the | gregation was dismissed. ring” element is watching the tide of events | I 'viano mater, tuner’ and at RU DMS & gen pave ase To Ecnorm nr ne ee FOr Ooi wrorkmansi 1 or moderator. “Kindness and peaceare far above — and are sanguine of a sweeping victory | *:%-/q¥o"EsOP in the Sountss Ma) vin Stes Wakeneia EDRTS NE “CO WiSe ey ARE, cates aadreamed care : : Tr eeeep | ote 7 3 Justice in one broad sense.” Rules as to Flags of Truce. at the primaries. Among those prominently ~ *PHE ATLANTIC HOt 3 HE/DQUATERS FOR AMENICAN TRAVELERS, | ‘TBE, UOUSFORD RLECTRIC MEDICATED | BUre yd e Dr. Briggs, he said. has not a right to make a} fHecently the attention of the War Depart-| mentioned for nomination for the various | (HUNCH ORGAN FOR SAL | ae Oc5an Ci | POSPOs thee ee es nA BAFALGAR SQUARE. | ventive to discase, Aloe facial caetatne and wes 2 age of h now, ashe had told him: he will have| ment has been drawn to the necessity of some offices are the following: State senator—Dr. | orisintiy Fe wal beet puriene nt e 1. Ronovat allparts by Mr. LOWS own ayetee, eee ede. | sae. O18 H stm. ie. the right directly, and he believed the assembly 4 code of practice touching the use Edw. Wootton and H. W. Talbott; house of | Inquireat Ee Bg prend ign Yrery, Baevace stored. forwardedand corked bythe | MIME. DMEAMER THE ONLY CFI ED frag iF — ahd would grant him all the time he would re- lop Sapre e spied srpepecliomeran tte ome delegates Ht M. Mackall, John A. Clements, | ,cow 1, ELLIS! MUSIC STORE, [ER aay erly APSE GR ea pepwanmtactities the | M Enclish and German astrologiat intuecity. Telia ae = ire. of flags of truce, | Joseph Dyson, W. H. Lamar, J. M. Etemison, | 52> 1™ ~— ai_Res S00 Be pee eas ten omtme | isindignensabie. Send fora copy of SETHE PASSES: jOamtoSn.in Igoe Tans Bw, apoT Sp a ie Reading the Records. promulgated from army headquarters » set of | Samnel Riggs of R., Chas, F. Brooke and Joba | "THE SUPERIOR “KRAKAUPK" PIANOS, also | Senate Cafe, until May 15. _ap28-1m*_ | GEE, "containing valuntle ieeent THETPASSES: | Gav.tOalinton tn Too tathace wi a ‘The stated clerk then read the records in the | general orders comprising twelve separate | P. Seliman; sheriff”. T. Mullican, Wm. Col- | gc. {3020 oa nee! Ge "EEHS, eka oats | Horses, Hestoven. $02-Oon Head ofice Sab BRORL WEN HS MEDICAL. & Sica aftnesbpeined tame eat “ence, first reading the judgment passed by the | rules treating the subject 1m great detail and in | lier and Sam. H. Jones; counts commission- | maker, weneral agent. Established ikt2. my 13- REHOBOTH BEACH, DE k ~ _ : 4 INLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. all of its aspects. The new rules are incon-/|ers—John H. Bogley, J. H. Perry, John 0. Will reopen June 24 under sane management! New York Presbytery January 9 last acquitting : ae at re F. RKOTHEES, THE Most neLiAnLE aNp | - », = formity with sound and well-recognized prin- | Clark, Jas. H, Trundle, Jas. MeAtes, Mahlon T. | W ‘Factory Biano tunes wid Revadeee Virdsrs Wr | ausea-ton* Address Nationa AUAEN BUH EOS PHRENOLOGY. Disniestsatabitthea spectrin tector with 3) | ROPATN a Eo CHLOROFORM, Raton ciples of international law. Two significant | Lewis, John E. West, Inanc R. Maus, A. H. | mall. Lowest prices. Advice iciven purchasers free | M2=0-tm" A = SSS Pears experience, 45 years i088 2 NO BLE. Ro cocaike When he read this and arrived at the vote of | rules of interest to military men are the first | Aisquith, Wm. Wheeler, Geo. McCener and | thera myt-tf | > SPRINGS AND BATHS. H See sultation free and strictly cou the presbytery he asked if he should read the | and the twelfth. The first declares that the | Richard T. ; County surveyor—Chas. J. vote. flag of truce is not to be used except by the an- | Maddox. 8AM . i - hority of the President or commanding —_—_—— Dr. Briggs suggested in a low voice that he | ‘orits eae i ‘The Duke of Mortemart Dead. | announce the majority, but Dr. Roberts did | £e¢ral of the army or forces operating aguinst ted AtsoTafels the mont .urxoTe ANO mule; ind’taed | prof Do YOU ‘now “that a. 35. Phrenolo as the Key tothe soiutl taf all, the verice probietnett haaad tN Bot yor shoud iavetienteeen C 3 (© SWELLED GUMS. ‘0 UNPLEASANT NESS. 8 EXTRA CHANGE We have exclusive control of & preparation for ase tm this city which, when WHITE SULPHUR SPRING! - will be open its departinent Arrancements perfect irive from railroad NSULTATION PRE} i the enemy in the field. The Duke of Mortemart is dead. Fi agli | Write for pamaphiets, Gonvinced at the eariivst possibie f APPLIED TO TRE GUMS, roe ee fecal ecramttied the cote. He next | "This rule, itisaaid, will correct what amounted | Anne Victurnien Rene Roger de Rochecouart, | triticaunicneea rea boo re ee eee ahaa BPD. the worlds most ook over eo a nasiuns mentor onan Keneal tteclf, which have alteeis bea mented |to a great abuse in our late war when irre-| Duke of Mortemart and Prince of Tonnay- taviisned snore than 0 Searn C6) Co. .Vi schent, Phrenologist. is now in Washing. SURGEON SPECIALIST Sy toy ne — ——— sponsible officers at times interfered with great | Charente, was born at Paris March 10, 1808, | S2!7-tF ER & CONLIFF. 4! ‘Aceommogates 1,000: elevation, 2.300 ft.; mineral | tR- 4nd is fe aia cree Bort TO GENTLEMEN ONLY. Beociapettierensshereat eee Tt took the stated clerk over an hour and a| “agscements by unwarranted use of the flag. | and belonged to an old feudal family of SN NA Tce dai.y. “You are privilezed to inves: Graduated London, England, 1855; New York, 1879, | | The patient retains all bisseases while having bis edboniy Speeyrafanaint a ‘Ata critical moment in the battle of Gettys-| Poitou. He received a military educ; XX OA Sony ero sone Westone nto fe ie science of Phrevolow fullg Bladder and Kidney Ailmeute, Arute or Chronic | *xth extrac i ceienah i piesa aN WMhen he seal with ccusiderable emphasis | UTE Gen. Meade possibly saved the fortunes | Notwithstanding his birth m RRS AA ro Prof. "Winkor makes ue ‘taustion, Nervous Bebibity. ceagnot take ean’ - of the day by deciining to suspend the engage- | somewhat liberal in his principles and wa RMN Aah BEDFORD SPRING! Serve Yor an intersiew. ‘ Boge We ask no pay if not as represented. the words “and in conclusion” there was a e0- | Tent except at the point where the flag was| elected in 1847 a deputy for Villefranca, He oe BEDFORD, PA. ‘wen ie wittex, Tain hia SCIEN PEATMENT GUATANTERD TO yA yi Son ea the cadens see eP on™ **| chown by tne enemy. retained © seat in the French legis- Praxoa og — HOURS: Oto 2; 4108 Sunday ota z only. by teal eppitcetionand we 6 ss Tides kW. D. Pesan yaured imme-| The twelfth rale simply provides that any |lature throughout the changes from roy-| THE RECOGNIZED NDARD OF MODERN “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” eeehe: icer in charge of a flax who seeks to obtain | alty to republic and to the empire, and PIANO MANUFACTURE ROTEL OPENS 3UNE 22 ; STRANGE! . THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, dintely that. the assembly adjourn. There | % | IN NE 22. . S and Gra: ‘No cure, . s illicit information shall be detained and pun- | served as colonel during the period of | stusrcar, axp MECHINICAL DEV! : 7 caae 2 rot, Wrindior will deci $) and Gray that all dis ome | seen stbvben. anh Bere several amendinents and the assembly | ished according to the laws, which means that | the Franco-Prussian war. In February, 1871, AND Aw ISTIC ARCHITECTURE. | _mx15-3m L. B. DOTY, Manager. _ gud bowio inprove it, Fatite ead Petabitewen 45 youre, GO Bat a ee ee STATES DENTAL RAVOCIATION Oy, finally ac a decided that the case should | Be may be shot as a spy. ‘This also provides | he was elected to the national assembly from the SECOND-HAND PIANOS, BERRELE SP . W. VA.—THE BERKELEY ow.ty correct them, Taleats tnd bow lj on INVIGORATING Conprat ta | U Phat nw. jewline donta. onvanieation eens ae eee 8 Tied NOM | against certain occurrences that were not in-| department of the Rhoneand took a seat on the | Including some of our own make but slightly used. | 22 SPKINGS HOTEL will be o Business Vocation, Profession of Trade, | owertul Nerve Stimulant aud Tonite. Ofail the | America. with ezuncioal ontes then have precedence until concladed. frequent during the rebellion, in one partic. | sefreme right. He did not present himesif for PIANOS FOR RENT. Sieeed houromertnn Mase hd Business Partgersiiipe Health | puuedies for |Nervous Debility. ‘Nervous | Heularsand prices see pace 4. a ‘The emembiy adjourned until morning. ular instance an officer bearing the flag of truce | election in 1876 and has wince led a retired life. | ¢14 M. KNABE & co. fhaite electric bells and? wna in every rout Nhowto accumulate Furcugs weal ate LHe AT are weak, minerable,lethare. leap Meurte | Fettetiaal tovun esrted sithout cites aos, Sak OE coming with the unconcealed purpose of secur-| He was decorated with the Legion of Honor. “Penne ave. | Trneital drug stores, For information aoe > ‘te | tecd the Lectures given by Prof, Winisor aud learn | zest there ia no remedy equal to this Cordial. | costet matriai ar Lazo ist, hm dental Asbactinens Kearsarge and Vesuvius to Be Overhanled. | ing plans of the location of the hostile camp | zope th opp WUCAMBERT, Manager B'S. Hotel Con” MM. | the secrets of Morals ‘anid Finance. “Increase | 1t,hes been in nee for near forty-five yearsinthiscity. | or the Calwubinn University. tes tt 5 po day eg aarae cen ar ae ferry ne ta tranane care bareea to STERNWAY, HASH, canter. pntocspranos. | pn KENT-FCLUY 2 Selopm nt of pat head wil show yu how tet 8S ee ei 0 ion wi ial 0 wo and nine 5 » x LER, NOs. | Tx FULLY hea Tua how to rece : » a their duty in connection with the trial of the : tro, and. sine yours of com, wore purned, to | SUryaasarh Witerk Wass iggy gras RENT FULLY, FURNISHED TWO BEAU- 4 PRIVATE EX AMINGTTON oe | J. Fa MALRER, SONS. 204 10TH, aT NS. w. | PYENTAL INF IMAGE t New York, have been ordered to Portsmouth, | Fora clear head and steady nerves eat rent. DHOOPS Busts Stor Apply MIs BEEEDE, Derketey Senta ee | Se ees RIV ATE I ™ iy Ys Building -proot Goods Fire Brick, | D) sity, cor. Stusat Kets a. N. HL, for wn overhauling. ¢ Bromo-Seltzer. 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