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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C..MONDAY, JUNE 12. 1893—-TEN PAGES. IN FAVOR OF SUNDAY OPENING. | . SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. j SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. cee eee an ooh eaars ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. IN THE MOUNTAINS. IN WASHINGTON. ‘alr Question. a 2 - ‘OTEL ALDIN! lOUs x The New York World publishesan authorizea | H # Pacific ave. near Ohio. | P*CCOT HOES AND LOCOS eS aes Oy GOURDS. is strictly first-class in all tment interview with Cardinal Gibbons in regard to| Recctf,tfstpclate 12 all appointments. Keno OPER PSEA GEUS eleven MME, Wor ee "s Send for descriptive phet, di ke. Ur é a wi an 5 = —~ ee rer a ee the proposed closing of the world’s fair on| mviuu*“WAnRe D RASTMAN Brentator. | Fahine, boats Eee Tene ett eas walks and Sod ascatberally conducted Note at Wake Uasomee® | GUINN'S GREAT SHORT METHOD OF BOOK: .| Sanday. The cardinal said: TEL, EDION, ATLANTIC Grty. PaciETS grivess rare combination of seashore and coun- See eine nables one bookkeeper to de the work “When the question was first brought up T) 42 and Machican sven. Seay the beach | remodeled; | {life at this howe, number of furmished cotteees | pume WATER, PURE AIR, PERFECT HEALTH. | $3. WM SMIe A AGS Ses tee SE Save itas my opinion that it would not bo ad-| eneer elevator” Ueivdin) 3 EUERT.™ | Gromueny of Hotel Mariborourh, N-¥-el0). |p saa ana particular appip Hotel as TORY OF MUSTO, visable to close the fair for the entire Sunday. H ON THE BEACH, MARYLAND | genie MONA COTTAGES _| Stet. and 7th avenue, New fork. ates a, volee, nokia, “fit Ee. "Five dees: T favored opening it on Sunday afternoon for | pgieiy, a¥e.. Atlantte, City. All conv. : ‘orem | () WILLIAM NOBLE, : IMPERIAL, fires, electric bells. solarium, appoint- | \” STRAWS POINT, RYE, N. H. myD-20t Owner and Proprietor. many good reasons, which to Catholics are very | 5, monte and table rst-class. cote can Roe ie Betas ay oein ate, | GRAND VIEW HOURE HARPENS PEGi a strong and well founded. In the first place, we | *aieanet May ‘#200 818 por WE. G. W. Kendrick. | rye sdvastagos of a private house without the trouple | OX Va.. has been opened sinder entirely mest tae, pape | —___ | or bousebeeping male its plosssnt way to spend the it and every attention is ansured guewa. Located | justo weore et thee Ee would not go as far as the upholders of the Pu- | JYOTEL KENDERTON, Surnmer, Particular attention peld to'the cuisine. a flee fro station on ‘hieh Dally | Shorthand and ‘Type ‘ ritan Sunday, much as I condemn the lax ob- ‘Ocean end of Tennessee ave. cellent stable facilities. Addrere COTTAGES. For ferns, Rc. edutensan above, “j7<Bw*” | Guy and evening senioue Calor wee for ILL TOP SUMMER RESOKT. HILL TOP Jes ‘Woop & BULL, servance of the day in European countries, myslém___|_Mra J. F. NEALL of Tiowa_ Ds Greig a Ferry, W.Ve., T. 8. LOVETT, ‘UNIVERSITY GRADU. 7 “We believe the Lord's day to be not only He LURAY, ATLANTIC CITY, SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANBOUS. eel ioe ae a Degesy point Sceni- A pan ry in Necchtuy, cit my oo nig Se eee raiaioee obeervenes, bata day KENTUCKY AVE. AY RIDGE HOTEL, BAY RIDGE. MD.. OPENS | 80 “Now ones. Me SnySOue | Solleee rrepecntorg and gavancrd stoner, matbe- on alee —— eee is allowable. If DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. June 10. For, termie ‘and other taforspetion a6- KEE MAK SUMMER REsonr. Seo oe safe ot ~ ae . jo ir comes within ¢ * 3 ate = SRSA See whe auuta Serge Spentnged Abeta aa | reeenwer lester an al the metern txprovesento | “STF&OL Mester gore mt erin SG SEMEN TRT Seed | QOL”METACONRERVATORY OF MERIC. mae ER MAC : tion on Sunday afternoons cannot beconsidered ‘which constitute a first-class hotel, OTEL BELLEVIEW. CHAPRE, POINT. stp as — a Conservatory ot | For Berdena sa eaten + tegen a desecration of Sunday. Having performed SUN PARLOR ma fe ne he eee ge rote. TAIN I. CAPACITY DOU- end way * TRIAL OF THE MACHIAS. Fortuna war reached at 247, the Nina was | the religious duti "required of sem it,th@| Over the board walk, connected by covered way teed tire at ape a the isla ams anieg acid Ee ee. maton piesa Ga FEE Cie Vette} passed at 3:18:45, and stake boat at morning our Catholic people are free then to ‘with the hotel. Igo pease ag hemes peek OS coulug. MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL Co. ‘or Washington Junction ant way note More Thau Fifteen Knots an Hour in the | bestern end was reached at $:41:20, md the day in such recreation as becomes | soim 9, WHITE, Cuner and Mi Sicsliout table daily suppliedwith fresh salt-water tag: | 221-20 ‘Mountain Lake Park, Ma. api fbn Exe trans erring. Long Island Sound frip. It took just thirteen minutes to turn the ‘Sunday. Pa OTEL ORIENTAL. ries; mineral springs: spsctous srognee soe fonnis | MOgNTADY me TOF Fate | 2 AY. PET: SING steamer around and get ready for the return} “Moreover, in view of the fact that many nnd tomenassepia: Galiy comangniontion by railroad Doard longo airy Toms saniic'and tiaeg | PEIVATE LESSONS—ELEMENTARY Ol mr. Sundays, @.25 am The trial trip of the new cruiser Machias, | Uomo, and at 3:54:15, with her engines revoly- | thousands of ‘visitors to tho fair must be cf | ~“Xow open, SUMHe Cit. NJ. Hee peels Gare ERMA wakLas eater ‘Waery | Sore enspaatle res, Addie SOB CLAS TE" Pee Materiel aor Boban BLE cise re the latest addition to Uncle Sam's navy, took of 222 minute and the class who pay no respect to the religious | _fe16-6m ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER. | Handal), or CHAS. C, LANCASTER, 1313 F st. n.w., | Aurora, W. Va. my17-8m_ | fon to. uate. Pepecial - Al A WY. ing ats per carrying Pay pect igi Seer backward, unwill ty Por Phitade hi place in Long Island sound Saturday after- | 16) poands of steam, abe started with an unfa- | character of Sunday, it seems a matter of | P[OTEL PEMBROKE, ATLANTIC CITY, grip Mie AP REETCHMAR, Pe | OUSE, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, | 3. 1408 Hoprins Haws ine Bd adult pupils. gaily. €'00-110.00 Dizine Pa>yatnn, Vokes noon. vorable tide on the return trip. The Nina was| common prudence to provide them with a Res erp Carolina ave, neer Paci fe: x ‘ONS ON THE POTOMAC” ROW GPEWED | hevie® Fey, a eee Roe, Aue bows erm oo Dintar Car). & 00. (11.309. ma, Sleepl Oae, The naval board of inspection, consisting of | Passed & second time at 4:25:90, the Fortuna at | means of spending the day innocently, in-| mnogam oT noNT OPORAUG ST ge | “COCRTON'S ON THE FOTOMAG. “REBECCA S| renovated throurhout: [uyiS-lmmtl BM SPEAR: DATGAG of Me FATNSING, AT RATIONAL “Bade Care ct trains. 4:55:30, the Leyden at 5:27:17; lapsed ume, $1.45. | stend of leaving them to their own inclinations | 3 ; STICKNEY, RENTUCRY AVE, j00 rr | APANRE CO. Cogn St. Marr county 3d. | True LocWooD, Sd ata gl ca Race oar rcuiPawi Dart coon | boston’ 40 Panne nome sieom Admiral Belknap, Saoragper nn = The finish line was reached at 6:59:90 amid the | and the Bumerous temptations certain to be | EE trom, beach, steam, heated: excellent “thts, san ieee anerem te ee a open JEARPEESS FERRY, a self the wonderful frozress of students. fh) pF NF several of the engineer corps, were an board, | ‘There was a happy party on board, oe the Ma-| bardatup. to oe i ie Sek; Giomelixe home” Ey Baye el qr on Dooe 2 Cott Ct MS epont;commants i eee goer AGantic O13. 10.00a.m. and12.00n000. Sum ‘and at 10:48 anchors were hove and the beauti. | chias had made the trip according to the time | honest work people of their only opportunity to | —"" fines’ focation: cuisive unsurpassed ixnted by eee” | Ti ,20atis, HOUSE OFENS JUNE Ty, Taig Muagtaey. : See, _ om fal boat steamed down the Thames to the start-| Ke! Dy several gentlemen at the rate of 15% | s¢e the fair. These and other reasons lead me | FyoTEL, TRAYMORE, Gisiip sanitary arrangements perfgct, For eaten, | gerry” Vevr ror circuses cad tora sires . weora tne “gexnrem traine Setar only. ha knots, which insures to her builders $45,000 | to believe that the fair should be opened on Bagram and further inormaticn sey mshi" SW. LIGHTNER | Ms. voice calture, ““Lablache's sethod rapid | reniaeenes pled, for ae hres bones. Re “ Sunday Se that more evii will ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. until May 15." je6-1m QTEL SHIKELLIMY, SUNBURY, PA... ON | develonment of voice enaraniced: Sep breathing, | ticket offices’ G19 and LST Pa, ave, turn the wind was blowing fresh toward ‘Machias then returned to New London | result from the Sunday closing than from the Ww. W. GRE [pine Point norer, | J Susavenanns tcthse: ; | overeoraing throat eo charge for ex ST OpriLe ¢ a 5 a tee Meat amen Touce: : : the northeast, and with a fair tide the Machias | and the naval board and news men disem- | op2ning. K mes P isis oan pines Sane ding dead for ceceptiee panphiee DEC (COLUERIA COMTEGE oF comweicn So eee bowled along atasixteen-knot: ‘The starting | barked. ‘T have just sent a paperon this matter toa ATLANTIC CITY, N. J... ® 4 \ | HELLER BiOS.. Proprietors, suabury, Pa. -2-Lm' 623 La. ave. bet. 6th and 7th «ts, nw. ROMPT AND RELIABLE 25C. BAGGAGE _ DE» ‘ —_— .d as it was | __Iu conversation with Admiral Belknap he ex- | congress at Chicago of promoters of Sunday ob- | Kentucky ave..near the neaoh: Eiectri NEAR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY, GR URNER AMO Pete, Bi Ao I Point was reached just after noon, and as = himscif as greatly pleased with the work- | servance. In it is presented the true Catholic | ¢rm conveniences. [an-77-2m_ Mra. a WILL OPEN SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1893, GLEN House, quicken prtarthe, uoDograph snd typewriter: the br ae Recessary to wait for the turn of the tide ing of the vessel, and, while not wishing to'ex- | view of the Sunday, and the reasons forits care- | "T4E, AUREMARLE, | VINGISIA AVE. NEAR For the season for guests, WHITE MOUNTAINS, N.H. cours’. $15, Shorthand dications by competent | FPICHMOND AND DANVILI ATLRO. ‘sbip cruised about for more than an hour. press his ideas regarding the time made, | ful observance. euisinoana roucwed, “ibe termeace rea- | ,,Gord salt water bathing, fhing. vrapbing. boating, feeders and the phonograph, tndivideal insernetton | RSW WUE Korea eer en Meanwhile the wind had subsided, and when po pepo to be perfectly satisfied with the re- ee all are agreed that one day out a Send for il booklet. COPE & BAMFOKD. | teupin alley, billiard rooms, dancing, «ce oe aoe Pa erry sure resorts on | ay — enn moun testraction i nian RECEIVE ee sult trial. of seven must be devoted to rest, and so long | _™**4 7 ooo Steamer Georse Leary will leave here om Saturday, cont Location unparalle' duced rates for summer. the. Send for catalorue. ule in effect June 4, 189% basis penetra, as en vray Foe THE MACHIAS. as the arent Charis tian world is bent on making | ‘| HE CHALYONTE, ATLANTIO CITY, Sune 17, instant, at Sdelock tn. for fhe Point, | OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 24 “mb? —— <6 eet Ration. Washiturton Ty At Ponaisrivanta Passem- - ‘Sunda; it i i oe sf SDUCATION For RE: a am. dally. Local te . 2 ee ger esencana! | Rika Methien io basen) Gases ine sea sa| it, will ho a socal and eco- ON THE BEACH. each weet tor the eatitamemeee med wiles on umaires, | E'tur Hekcntiit bonMibe comeon, tren Danville, Charlotte oma Anes stations be- jirty naatical miles to mic impossibility to destroy this religious ‘Book ‘open for dates. Churches, soctetion, ke. “0 Natl, Bank of ‘Bide for Front Royal aud conne sts Word was given by Admiral Belknap, and the | length on load line by $2 feet in extreme | character of the Sunday or to change to another SHUZE ADE Stormation, by, colting on WASH. 8 | snvatw.e.m20 Glen House, NH. n Oe 3k Tees a Daw IL-10 a.m. Kinmoud aut Machias circled around a couple of times pre- | breadth and 12 in mean draught, having a dis- | day.” City, or THOMAS W. WILLIAMS" Propeleters é Spring and Summer }to July 1. | | Dally for Lyackbure snd Norfolk to croming theline, which was reached | placement of 1.080 tone, Bho, therefore, wur-| Cardinal Gibbons sara that he will read pa Fend for Mlustrated Booklet Sr Piney Point st Mary county, Merling. | T7RITE MOUNTAINS, SO erate, bat no Competition Sith chose robs bet, and for Prine pal points scvr‘on "hice Paratory to crossii Me ‘ nd 2 ‘per on e Influence of the Church on So peer open every business day. Tel call. = System, inciudms Anniston and Power baad of tes ns on ny | byt. she ha winecrewy tert, ipa | cei? the panlament of eligon, which | -tzSien____Aren Tun cnanrosre| Hrsg, Heso0m oe pesaane ee eeeato sat Um OS ork, | Eee hans Setar Pkaad Mee Just after passing the first stake boat the | pansion engines in a water-tight compartment. | ‘© be a fenture of the fair, : Cor. Ailantic and Connecticut aves. : hteh-clase | Will reopen June 24 under saine manageinent. Sra thas White toedtaie terete ths | MISS BALCHS CIVIL SRRVICN INeTITUTE | Tras toe Hehwsewer for Aurnsa. “4 rt engine was making 200 revolutions a min- diameter of the high-presure cylinder is| , Upon the question of the Anglican arch- ly furnished; terms, $8 and 812 3 WALTER BURTON. center of all the White mountain attractions. The | MISS, BALCE'S « ee, ie mm. Daily, except Sunday. for Front Royal Jie, while the starboard one recorded 215. | 15% inches; that of the intermediate, ‘2234; that —- declining the invitation Mrs. F. M. COPE, jel-2m REN aenisg s National Hotel, Washineton. D.C. | great resort of health and pleasure. Maplewood Hotel. | prapared succesfully for avi service, departmental d i i i linte, 2234; tend the parliament the cardinal snid: PE DENNIS. INGS, ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD.— | opens July 6. Maplewood Cottage opens June | an exam Stenogranh@ taueht. ew?-tr Both engines were working superbly and the | of the low pressure, 35 inches, with a stroke of | '@ &\ ‘i 4 T ‘Toour many Washit friends: Instead of co- URNISHE! rated = eee boat was going along in splendid shape. The | two feet. collective indicated horse power | ,,, Eretsthing depends on the point of view. Ccean cud of ichlgan ave. tne, to Chica tate the ‘st. Wanegeld for River | ookletto AINSLIE & WEBSTER, Manarers, OUT OF WA-HINGTON. teraperatare in the engine room was reported | is expected to be 1.600 and the speed 14 knots, | Our bishops were invited by, the, oficinla of | eyune with every onveniensnn "Te a oacaa | Shute sad anit mg NOE nn EF frees 2 Boriston st. Boston. oop ixsrrrcre, conconnyrce, | RestuiN ven Mboudy SriEy, ANB SOT by one of the naval experts to be excellent and | whereas that of the Petrel is not quite 12. The presen he Cathol in S08. H. BoRTON. | clu Bene i Sale amge >) INSTITUTE. CONCORD VIELE, | RESTEEN Vi LIMITED, ssapece tee exceeded the anticipation of all on board, the | coal-carrying capacity of the Machias is in-| faith at this parliament, So ‘ON, ATLANTIC CITY, KENTUCKY | =—————— SE | ny ate te Serine San Marco, Bt. A _| the nee io tatute wa eaatay See Ce este hee et | So Adlante: Monteemncle anf Kosa Ca ane Cams thermometer at no time going above 110 de~ — cone — ‘to enable der se om Now York poeta ggg > a L pcb ress et hd fe iceey refurnished since last _ SPRINGS AND BATHS. }3 fe bore ade Feud ee Gace Sow Youk 452 knots at her maximum, or 4,668 al ss : MRS. E. WILE. RANDALE SPRINGS HO’ = “S Colum ya New Yor: t Asherie, OF cnn eae ee Knots. She has a dchooner rig. with’ a square | Made to ite acceptance. but in the end, after bee - LNDALE SPH DEORD Eh —— GU, AGNES SCHOOL FOR GTRES, ALBANY, X.Y, | s04 Washineton to Mempnis' she Benet ton's Point, thirty miles to Stratford's Shoal | foresail, and spreads about 6,500 feet of canvas. | ticable discussion, the prelates decided to ac- Mit: Guays recsonabie; | WILLOPEN FURAN CEPTIONoFGuEsTs | WOODLEY INN. no crectown, four emreee of ote fer eee seen | haw car Row Tork eR eenam 20 Winone, Mise. Dine light and retura, and was almost similar to the | The compliment is 150 men, and attention has | Pt) | Caco Church is foo: otisa pie a aout. Renowned for its high standard, of excellence and On Electric Car Line, apd cuarse for women, “For | , TRAINSON WASBINGTO one on which the Detroit made such good time. | been to securing comfortable quarters fur | oa". pene pe bata Le ED. L. -— | with its springs of most remarkable curative virtues | —is now open for the reception of guests, under first- joe isa E,W. Boyd, Principal. apl-tim | leave Washington, The course was divided into four sections, | officers and men. The main battery of the Ma~ | fented to the world in apparel which makes | jue 1yviNGTON, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, fhake it ¢ most delightful as wellaghealthful summer | ciasg management. Large airy rooms—cool wid: NAVAL EXPEDITION YOR BOYS TO THE eont a there being stake boats at start and_ finish, | chias consists of eight four-inch rapid-fire guns. this a ‘ flas § =e te ee agp? 4 yt 10} Fae emtue beach. Steam heat, Eleva ‘Send for 251m" ALSIP & SMITH. | piazzas—tfine grounds «nd abundance of shade. Su- | 4 WORLDS FAIR while the government tugs Leyden, Fortuna | Her secondary battery consists of four six-| this and similar instances is to tear off these | illuw;ated circular. Opens ay HOOPES. | TeEDFORD SPRINGER | verior to any piace near Wasbinaton, ‘Tsble appot ary School. Mantua, N. ¥.. vie | §: ‘Kram ‘and Nina were anchored at distances of seven | pounder and two one-pounder rapid-fire guns Boze beanty se bo dpc Cathe Pogson) == B ate ORD: aments first-class in every detail. Accommodations for ke Saeed - yne-half miles ther. with t thi . Machi _ Pee dear 2 BI rORD, PAL horses. Terms reasonable . ‘nroueh south: "The mart of the Machins ratealan ext read eltante pavy constructed. in Maine | of the truth.” On the beach. Massachusetts avenue, ‘THE CARLSBAD U = pa a ey earEneon, Sea "104 iS omc and Sse she came tearing down to the Leyden, the first | and the result of “her trial will be watched with SSS SSS _eln SAMUEL WAGNER & SON. i eller np ith 5 a ee POTOMAC RIV P saeeae Division. & 40 mi niy otvwit Sanday” stake best, whith che pened st 2: The | interest on that special account. LIZZIE BORDEN’S FRLENDS CONFIDENT | ipae maxsios HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. ae 7 rer MAC RIVER BOATS. _| rarsiched a°calos, Siu Formac ant incormation S 5 L. B. DOTY. Manager. letely furnished Va. on tho | VV ASHINGTON STEAMBOAT LIMITED. ‘They Feel That Government Has Made a Pe tetr id Ween ee a weaken ens rng pt Replay om 7th st, "ferry where.” FALLS CHURCH. NICARAGUAN NEWS. Very Weak Case. *yench "Topen tor typ socommacdsiicn of tots, giao a Bashingéo suntan scenery ehatiia me ‘Fe for Memtal out tee | CStanral Acad Homans Bane Ae Many Happenings of Interest at This Pretty | The Story as to a Possible Conflict with | It is the general opinion at Fall River that sEdungandsaty, op | iiprovements buvetosen weades aleeazic belle and wae | aul November 1. For term aud part tare tags sgrayiate jan dings Returuine TUESDAYS, | (HESAPEAKE AND ONTO RaILWaY, Virginia Town. Marines Not Credited. the prosecution in the Borden murder trial Hat in every room, “sfuraiahed and reaovated throayhe Arrowsmith oa MONDAYS. and SCHEDULE IN FFFECT say on, centaeineeethieaina tan, Secretary Herbert Saturday night had received | has avery weak case. This opinion is being pels ion tgp od prin aoe we a 30 pam. for Kiexandria. Colonial | gfraint,jeare daly from Union Station (B! ana), Fairs Cuvscn, Va., June 12,1893. | 20 information relative to the reported private | strengthened by rumors current to the effect },8. Hotel Co., Berkeley Springs, W. ANOS na teneh the erandest wenerr in America, with the A meeting of the town council was held on | *dvices from Nicaragua vis the city of Mexico to| that Lizzie Borden's counsel will shortly ex-|_m é * T ea ~ weRKerEY |"Tyenes Mone C | Mseufrom Washinetgn, “mnie Solé-Train Service Saturday night, with the following councilmen | the effect that there was imminent danger of a| plode a bombshell into the cump of the au-| 7yHE NEW YNGLAND, ATLANTIC C1 ‘Springs, %, opposite, the ‘celebrated bathe | AMERE'S Mone Care RTS aeaaatetington and Cricae y night, } . ons : s . and grounds, # now oven for the reception of muests. ‘Taken in the building of the WEBER, 1 cauipred. present. viz.: Thomas Hillier, Geo. B. Ives. J. | Collision between the United States fmarines| thorities. It io hinted that the defense will | Aoccan ena South Carcinaave, Terms moterate. | Alateeanlcommoliousnew editiomherbeoneddes | prriman Stalag of the WEBER, Pitter creitigch mlunsa's fineat sleeping cars Wash W. Brown, W. H. Nowlan, Dr. J. B. Gould and | and the populace. The last dispatch from there | show conclusively that Lizzie Borden pur- hon VAN R'WIELIAMS. _ | With electric tells and the beat of sanitary “arrange | PONT AND ESTEY PIANOS than Arrives Cincinnati 7:05 am. Indianapolis 11-40 Ww. Lynch, Mayor Hillier presiding, Geo. he received several days ago. Capt. Higginson | chased some paint a few days before the mur- | T= BOSSMORE, ATLANTIC CITY. CHAR’ pa Pp. TACK. ‘Owner and Proprietor. ‘With any other instruments. Noth- J08-tf ™ lon m dail ‘< aR — eet W. Hawxburst, clerk. Mr. M. E. Church pre- | of the Atlanta then stated that the Nicaraguan | der, end that it was not an uncommon thing to Opens March 18. ° Every convenience. eee RING HOTEE——————— | - SP ceri for them. Bisaty's. too NEW POTOMAC RIVER LINE sania vestibae train ‘with diaine car so] Pullman sented a petition from the Potomac River and | 4) 20rities having guaranteed ample protection | burn dresses in the Borden household. mhidam Formerly of the Florida Howie | BSS? ildee pete western Marylsod BR. | tonaeag. Sg WAMU PALACH STRAMER waney Raxpart, | Pittout cian are <r Giaginnat CS ee ican = He i . ) ATLANTIC es ‘open June 21, f Vill leave River View wharf, 7th st., every Sander, ington 6:15 p.m. Louise) le O50 ran, 3 Great Falls Railroad Company, indorsed by the | Tigbérawn from the shore. % az ite fact that the girl burned the dress in the | [HE WAURORE, ATLANTIC CUTE, senha be aan ured, pe SANDERS & STAYMAN, s94 F ST. ¥.W. | Tata ecg 4 aed dine at ail | Polisi 3) p.m, hicacos 35's mi. Be’ Eo property owners on the street, for right of way ir. Guzman, the Nicaraguan minister, was + | agements pectere sanitary, errangeme Leeper het suabuoe tbe, compen 99 ame 12 - E Cont jardownas Ms ‘Returning on | & @.. connecting in Union depot fi || potn' will also be related, to show there was not the | baits" Sisal rs Wi mans, Wedmet up Broad street, through the corporation limits, | Shown the telegram. He doubted the truth of Wedne-days and Fodnendaye end. Soin at Sm Pas. | _Srecial Pullman sleeper i ee ae eee . Be E | 2, RAKAUPR™ PIANOS DONOT REQUIRE BOM. | > ; Fridaye throws 3 road. I smously voted | %2 story. ashe knew of no such place in Nice- | tightest attempt at concealment. | The defend- See EERSTE He Renner alters | pguc oenc rari of pater: nor bear Se coat ofaailine. “tatephoer 1765 FAREED | erp ee ee for an electric it was unanimously ragua as Sanin Fe, where itis anid the taarines | 8288 lenzers do not attompt to disguise their May After June 2 to BUENA VISTA SPRING Rove, | Pencive adver Ave cuniverea’ gatiscocvion | £'CO., agents, Alexandria. to grant the right of way and Councilmen Dr. | have thrown up fortifications to protect the | JO*ful feelings because of the present stata 3 : 8. RAN) ra Hotel every Saturday during May and Jane | _™y 3 Provelstor and Meas he case, and ‘the girl's friends are jubilant. - a priate Mons cor. J. B. Gould, W. N. Lynch and Geo. B. Ives | canal company’s property. He presumed that | ! piers - n 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tay 3a Fi re = : were appointed = committee to draft an the marines referred fois tho dispatch were on | The,batehet incident, with its accompanving | | Now enen: orean tr TARON SPRINGS AND BATHE WITH” 17 og Nie eat aparemm. » a ordinance to that effect and report tow meet-| {he Atisntic const. but he could not locate 8 | While the prisoner's friends are baovant the | Sites ene Co. Went Virwint Oter te the weople of Blareict E DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOS, D.C.. ing of the council on Wednesday night. ‘the UBS. Alliance iy stationed De, Gasman | §Pitits of the police authorities are by nomeang | ASBURY FARK. &.3. Bigot eter tomparacone ‘Superior miinerel waters, BEER FORTKESS MONROE and * fe A a ‘ jowncast. 13 Mocks from the vcea ina beauiitul mountain. Tezion.. Safe retreat, ‘NORPOLK, VA Py; sq.iht Bid of Mr, Joho, Hodgkin for lighting | sid there was no cand! property OMeae Mullan ssagh: whespected ‘inte: | SOSe chiiera" Hates reasonable end for bamwpieia ard Prasos. ‘ta bow abd poae’eil tats ells taaaeal Roti hack wee a al aeeae eens a Ore eee ey te el ee mant about finding the handle fs, they in | [4 SBCRY PARK WR’ EXD: proprietor Call on or send for Wh PIANOS FOR RENT. wi maa Pee BUR Rady End Ss eae ae aod es et ELECTIONS IN GERMANY. keeping with the general tone of the testimony = TOLEK, Washington agent, foom 10. Nor Ui? z ASHINGTON AND NORFOLE—SOUTE BOBED. | TRAtEn TEAve W Asn eetOs PSOM acaeabet the lampe were light Serge given by him before in courts. He has been fh att w524-Lm SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Leave Washineton daily at 7 p.m. tram foot of 7th | Por Pittsburs anf the Week Tinea eee wee it Members of the Reichstag to Be Voted for! jnown several times to take a position in less i} Inclading some of our own make, but sliehtly used. | «t. Wharf, arrive at Portress Wonroe at 6-308. m. next Faprees of Pullinon Veni ae rants Lamattet Y. P. S.C. E. has established a branch Wicctadinw weak k Pos HOUSE WM. KNABE & Co.,"'Lel]" bl7 Peana ave. | das. Artive at Norfolk at m.. wbere railroad | daily: Columbian Eapres ae 10 18 ate here af Gn Gite ah Wate hak hone, ee wursday Next. important cases in defiance of the fact that | New and beautifully equipped corner hotel. Capacity, antains, main Hine Penn- 5 - EORGE ELT. | Soe ma ste made forall points south endscath-| Sith Aiming Oar Wesbinetin te Thine, Wil be in charge of a committes consisting of | At the general elections for members of the | five or six other officers and witneses, testffed | 00, “Music datly. "Senior parunniet "20 sylvanie railroad. All trelas stop. ies AsD aarae a oS hee ii fe Cinsinna’t ant Pittsbane to fst Messrs. Geo. ‘T. Mankin, Carl Rathbun and | German reichstag to be held on Thursday next | positively thet he was wrong. One of tho po _~—— ES ‘rorkshop im the rear; Grraas tuned snd te NORTH BOUND. ae ee ee Cia ed Lynn S. Abbott, and meetings will be held on | and at the bye-elections that are sure to be re-| sianeur that he sure he will net advine the dia. rh. Asbury Park, N.J. a BURCH ONG. — Leave Norfolk Guily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress | je0¢. Columbus, St. Tonis and Tolnto dal ‘evenii . a ‘Send for cirealar, A delightful point to break the journey between HUKCH ORGAN FOR SA(LE— (01 - Beturtay, with Parior Car Herrist onthe. D, Le hn yl prec te | Sat nat be terol Te eae oes | neta oceirnlet Mls sheet SHEERS re, rromann_| tigen’ el SEP Ba, oure | Stns SIG alate Sem cmt | Maree Reale SB] See SS er - D. | plement, will be returned. There are so far | erroneous statement. SRST. 2D AVE.,AS! i AULEHUR- cP RIMGe ea | tnauire at Cae me fa RTdp.m. dally. Parte Cae eae Sunday night of each | 7 559 candidates in the field. Not only new| The matter of wrapping up the hatchet, toeti- | FUQT#f UENPAURST.2 AVE.. ASBURY PARK, [sR Sito tas FE te A LS | ae ELLIS MUSIC STORE, vain sve. an BLS Lethe ait ont NEM Beamer | ta Harrfabrre. a {Sdne Coss Bare mont int ith a fied in two ways by Medley and Desmond, can Sean : appointments Arst-cl = 3 any22-1m — 287 Pa, ave, t Ask for tickets via the new ine, Paces. Gncinnatt and Chieaco and Tee ee ee ee ae Pomenk foclicna ST aly exyiciaed. Wher say bok ween did Cate of Everett Hotel, Jacksouvitle, Fis.) Amod- | WWIELIGM C FRISSE 121 00H STS. w. clephone 730. Beier om town Western snd will go at once to housekeeping. They will | appear daily. and as election day draws grad-| wrap up the hatchet, Desmond wrapping it up | \[ ETROPOLITAN HOTEL gyu beck hotel evs octet belly tuto atiexetgn- | VV, Factory Plano Tune and’ Repairer. Ordere By | way ae INO. CALLAHAX, aro, conpectiue tally at Hevtiseare ote heen be “nt home” to their friends after the 15th | tally nearer the confusion ‘grows worse con-| frat and passing it, io Mediey, who Afterward | Hora" tye eRe ool yetectm™ | orcharce. ae ae = Dintnr Cat Picsvare te Chicare toutheesees inst, founded. Little can be done in the few days | opened it in the cellar to show another officer. | { io ‘% REN’ . ac Freese. 740 ym. daily for Pittsbare’ tor Pai pene mp berger tipo that will elapse before the polling todisentangle | It is a frequently expressed opinion that| ®yronwo0D HAL,” | wi be open for summer boarders JUNE Ls, Lance LADIES' GOODS. Pinriensel, Tadienrolie. Secmmrhis and gt aie Pioneer Lodge of Good Tempiars will pay «| the intricate web that has been woven by the | the, defense has built a mine under, Medier's | © IN Vor Ash ae a minewer at Anbuny Park. | MTS SOU agai, temaane sha Aa AMEING AND ENBNOIDESY MATERIALS | Neerine Car Harristureto Merrie” Dining Bat Pa art sn Somaeteneres Monde lace parma F * | tentimony and will set it off before the case is | N.¥. ;desnrable family uotel sone biock from t Ma i mylz-eolmen” removed my Borys Be alice, tp hackimondl Parti: Picoree 0, Sp me a — y finally submitted. - * RETRY a NUIVHIA SYRINGR i - MES. E BRASEE MAN, iy for Pirtataars and the West. with throws Se ee EG Fe er yin conversation wath Mfr. Moody lst evening | ‘Tit, Ua hn iene (ih AEE, Necdambae LATON NOCKINGHAM COUNTY, VA vy the nruntcal nromnion "constructed after the moet | 211m” ____@08 14at' mw. _ | poy gute" Gouanduicts Richssieroad Siac Fels meeting bag Wha e showed that he was firmly rsuad that | tions for 100; bathing pavili ‘and lake; it a lesiens andtin all kinds of rs ‘wood cases. JOULD'S” WONDER STORE. oT ily, excert Sunday, 7.50 Bette Fug nn {oF She celebration of | present compaign there are about tment eo, | the argument of the prosecution for the admie- | Sondifepe price PROBST ELAABUBY, Dupe” |, nlefenog. rags opm ACNE SL undenbaman, | Eesiniet gare ae are Grey te, crac tagtras nae | sdaeoant Rochester dnt fo a ons, eac] ing for its own program. sion of the testimony of Lizzie Borden at the | _™¥04 EAE | yy ag The hotel’ building is ce —— = aes Syl ae ‘Sleepine Car Washinrton Campbell and Mise EMe A. | programs often agree on some one common | inanest would prevail = Rew. withall modern tinprovemente tes, teatu heat, | QTEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOS, | (ux'y &&- made to order.” Wooden Sate {iat™ | Fer’ Williguaport’ techener: pele iat ten <—— ee engraving and printing | point, but on other points they cross and re- rile) Gitar ‘Wad: eckepid Sou ha Getoess SEA-SIDE—JF dlecirlc bells, ‘public and private baths, “sanitery | Oreans and Wilcox White SERGIO for sale of FR GOGH Sas WUREE NED ae aE Fale aon dally execet Saturday, wi'h Slee are at the Eagie House. cross in such confusing demands that it would dent " ‘ Es RACH NJ. - ee 0 — a: t F vende - ton to Bufalo. rs Gociety of C. E. will visit | bow dificult if not impousible task to any what | yee Cqually confilent that the testimony will] PINGLESIDE. BEACH HAVEN. M2 scacan. tne | Water from the celabraind Eitton Lithie Spe = =a | incon nnd are carenine cermclaltys pres mogenesie: | ay, ettepr Satan” Fer Wiacee ee TS ton on Sunday night next! any single faction really wants, — It seme | C0 excluded. | In Ae rill, NOt GO | ciuainwe Jumenwer elevator: Lot.sea water bathe in | Sowing a million ands halt qallone dally. piped Cail at MME ‘VIBOUD, waccemor to Maus Velamont. Yann’ will be held here. ; ‘ible now that the result of Thursday's | 0% we stand unless some more damaging evi- | fouse. Kpecial rates for June. Send for circulars, | directly into the hotel. @dstand. 713 11th st. ww ‘eau LADEIPRIA NEW YORK AND THE peasinte me ron 'Y'8 | dence comes 1 inst her than has yet been KOBT. B. ENGLE, Pro ‘Magnificent scenery, splendid boating, bathing and |___—* ~ EAST. 7.05 (R. and D. Expres, &is . Newman. Dr. J. B. Gould and balloting will decide how the reichstag will be | noon us . Beac sanipae (cupeine. ter lane EA SALT BATHS AT WOME, WITH Nassaas | A220 AND CAMOLINE LERCH fe) yer. Fa eek have been summoned ss jurors in | constituted. Judging from the present outlook, | ""Chiet Justice Mason and Justice Blodget | "4 TLANTIC HOUSE AND COTTAGES, FINST-CEASS MODERN HOTREROT* WITH 4 | S) iministeret uy. competent operacorn. 826 12th st. and 1206-2208 1 st. Sih 'f Soe 40-00 enn Te 4 — case wi | it is thought that the vote in most of the con-| came down from Boston last evening, and were OCEAN FRONT, Rates 910 per week and upward. ate ge ee ARTISTIC DYFING, Fos and D. Express, Seen Court House today. stituencies will be so spht up that reballots LATEST SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS, Send for descriptive circular. now. Onen Sundays. BAIA c IC DYFING. CLEANING AND RESTOR- of ‘no Coaches), 22 ‘Miss M. M. Wilson led the Young People’s | will be ta tee thede of thems. — at the drive bien gee lepeiatrstch ee my25-Im G. C. AUSTIN, Belmar, N. J. an i June 20 St ese R ADAMS) Prop. | 312 Ot RL, TOGot taht, heey, fancy ot ornamental emateriain, EERE mecessary was understo: ey yn consul _ ress until Ju it. James Hotel, Baltimore ROF. FANTLEROY AND PROF. . — - > “CONGRESSIONAL LT D. Mite Sew hours of Joka Hammond and C.D. | ,,,,S0¥ 0% THE potiricat ranrixs. | ing authortie prior obeing called apon to vase | FYOTEL COLUMBIA, SoRDAN WHITE SULPHUR RparNan’ wae | Pemcepe oh toe mrcraucd cou cafe ak | foto ore eae eat eae ney | "Recah Sob a aly ht ets oe Ch aa te Gheveedtt culiiidaladena namie mong ti itter the developments in igment one way or other, relative 6 SELMAR =: 3. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED | rings, &e. 121 & bet Mt ‘ana & Sa (FORMERLY AT 1205 N.Y. AVE.) my22_ dave on! % : = i 7 hase of the case to be presented today. N.S. erick county, Va., will be open 21st of June; new 10to 9. 16-2 PHILADELPHIA ONLY. completed and ground has» been broken for | Political situation is the break up among the | Phase of 7 hotel; modern tn all’ its de ‘Mighted with ave Fast 7. . Sour hacen ou Se Mash eadicidion. anti-Semites. These now consist of three dis- | ,, It was authoritatively stated last night that | pote) within 150 feet of theaurf: orchestra throuxb- | ees; aanitery, atrenemente peiect ce Sa CLAY Is THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED | PDD. a gxrrem, 7.50 atm. woek days, aad S439. ‘The festival t Odd Fellows’ ” he the case is but just begun, and that the medi- | out the season. ten minutes’ drive from railroad station to spripes. advertising clairvoyant, astrolower and medium in ee Accommodation. 30a. m. daily. sper, festival takes place at tinct factions, with partly hostile programs, be- | cai expert testimony will take up quite a long ‘Address Write for pamvhieta_E. C. JORDAN, my RY ns erond . Pepys, ZO] and 5.40 v. mm. daily. Hail on Friday night. ‘a sides two opposing particularist sections. | time.’ The trial may last two weeks There ie ¥. E FOSTER, 'Y SPRINGS HOTET, di the avente of Four ite from cratie tacts, | DDD Rozion, wit chance, 20 a.m week days af ‘Miss Edns Lattrell is laid up with a éprained | South Germany and eastern Prussia have pro: | no mistaking the eymptoms of disappointment To0o ARMM OF the Blue Ridge Mountatos, Pa. Fovenla hidden, inysteries. recovers lost property ot a For rookis. N'Y. all through trstas counest ot aukle. juced a ty, Hesse an a « . Pure 5 5 your enemies Kae] ‘Seren c Jobn Tirner. superintendent of the colored | party and Mecklenburg a constitutional party, |? B¢ Part of the government, eg acim nee Shoutg" ride from Wakmoee lends, beluga s-parated torether causes apondy mar | § f ys brn np ‘Sunday ner gy prominent in —. a saeco mpi becvipheer me TWO TROLLEY CARS TELESCOPED. my20-Un G. ©. C. WILSON. egul mao + og f Eas é affairs, died vesterday. ‘There are agraria: free traders; APE MAY s a H. 8, MILNOR, Pro} There are at this time thirteen houses in | Ahiwardists, Poles, Alsatians and Guelphs,| crash on the Media and Chester Electric | © “FiO M.A. an ©: Blue Hage Summit, Pe. | ureuse'y somo her cities and all Inall its branches. course of erection in the town. mixed up with candidates of the great old malta Opens Sune 17. Located direc br Circulars at Star office. pate my12-3m_| as he succeeds where others have QUICK WORK. FINE WORK. ‘The Presbyterian Sunday school celebrated | groups—free conservatives, old conservatives be : inguter "[eltenel0} "SOHN TRAUY SCO. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS; | mostekentical, “Advertiars only MODERATE PRICES children’s day yesterday morning with appro-} and national liberals—Lieber centrists, Von} A trolley line ‘car which left Media, Pa., at ~ ae sichours from Washington, in the great Nosth | ee aaa csidenen aaa at priate exercises. The regular morning services | Schorlemer-Alst, moderates, extremists, Frei- |7:10 o'clock last evening and ono that lett | (SONGRESS ay ak a eee maior aga me ANTON FISCHER. were omitted and the children of the school | sinnige. volkspartei and -socialiete. Yet this | Chester at 7:0, loaded with men, women and ee Somforts rational amusements; moderate ‘chances Scehaiees” = oomsn Se Beatle. cecupied the body of the church, The exer- | unparalleled medley remains without the ac-| euitdren, collided at the foot of two very steep ee ae el manneernect: Siics dat ieomiceat AM Ete soe Sus a locky cises were in charge superintendent, Mr. | companiment of anything like popular excite- : my13-3m oat LP. CARE. Fst. A. S. PRATT, her on iove, business or health. Sh > E. C. Hough. and consisted of singing appro-| ment. The candidates who are stumping the | hills on the outskirts of Chester, ee ___} & Oss ba Propristor._ | with chara. SOF st. new.-itoom 10. 12 tee pe, DENTISTRY. priate selections by the school. Recitation, | constituencies are generally heard amid an| The car which left Media was running wild, ee ee es 2 = ————— be by Miss M. J. Munson. Special | academic quiet. It is only the anti-Semites | having left the switch which was a half mile} Clone to thebeach’ Open) the year. NE. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EV )PPOSITE SAKS music by the, class of Miss, Mac ‘Rath, | snd rocalisie mho succeed in atiring.their| back,” Tho southbound car wer ranniag. at | Si0Sn nn NED SELLE moprote._| Hotsris Hocse, ae ce Kecitation by Miss Mildred Searles, Address | 4 hearty response to his Prussophobe and pro- | other car was just starting after taking on a CAPE MAY, N. J. First-class famtly hotel. Open from May 15to No- | MME. anita ae ia Siapelganeraars by the pastor, Rev. D. I. Rathbun. The music| fection utterances, but, taking Germany as | passenger. DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. vember 1. Send for illustrated pamphlets to 2: Greantag 32 eadese ‘ally For Richie . was under — Lpeonrm of = x Mi. a | whole, it is deabttal shether ons Will |" The motormen could not see each other's car | soy. WILL OPEN JUNE 4 ope ce we eae oes = PuLine with plating, stizer or amalgam, 730, Secprmgetsticn for Gaantion 7 45 md and was nicely render arch was | take the trouble to poll their full streng until they came together. ‘The cars were going | — — —| eee eS ual business and tranos test inedinns, si Goll crowns, 86. Porcelain crowns, @5. R00. AO. WI Lae Mae ae canenty en Sem Beene Sea eae- ‘TRADING OF VOTES EXPECTED. with such force that they telescoped, completely | ()CKAN CITY, ¥. J. Weert rane ioe cal oe aiettars BREST | teatuents. “Hoare, 2 Rs iivigred it Bre pee een ee ee E __mspaee_ | 300. 3.48, RI a ‘i Tn the M. E. Church at night elaborate prep-| The final results must depend on political | mashing the fronts of each. SOTEE SRIGnEce FANGS Sols Femmes tvania ave., or adress 4, M. | Soly ae ide : me, AINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH 2.05. 7.40. ib aus WSS rations had been made for the celebration. | combinations on the reballots. ere t] Joshua Beaumont, the motorman of the| Open JUNE 1. 7th and Oce: 2. First-clans ft — = _ . 2 KSFOKD NO PAIN. NO CHLOROFO! The palptt was removed and the platform was | ballot in any district lies between a conservative | Media car, and John Pyle, the motorman of the | ail fbnvintueata “Leration eran. “Perfect sanitary, IN THE MOUNTAINS. Thao bath netonte Xo DANGER. 0 ECHER On ons, tusely decorated with flowers and fia Jali other car, leaped for their lives. The passen- | *Fangements. ce mares DIN Tot nee x ona won si&Er. No G0: re EGolambin's Defenses” was the te of te ex- | Freiainige mincritie, by conlescing, may ‘ve-| govt were throwntogetherin a pil of wplintered | “™=tu™______ER. 800%, Pon_| 4 DINONDAGE AG Rhu, xx = = Xo SeEEEED cows. | marae ercises, which were in charge of Mr. J. M. | ive ¢ . If imbers and broken glass. jot and cold water on z Soy" a NO ERTE a Janawer. fm) Thorss. with Mr. K. L. Kimball as leader of | {Urs the couservative candidate, If’ tHe issue | "Ye people of the neighborhood ran to the | oxitg Datha:_ open Areolnces: LEGAL NOTICES. 0 EXTHA CHANOK It L. r of | is between a conservative and a centrist then 3 sanitary system; table tst-class; good fishing a = a We hareexciusivecontrol of & preparation for us» the choir and Miss Lillie Porter as organist. | the Freisinnl; id socialist minority will | assistance of these who wore injured and | tions for 130.” Box unting in season, N THE St F THE DISTRICN | % this city which, waen Mr. L. S. Abbott, jr., delivered the opening | probably threw ite vote. for the centrist | Opened their houses for their relief. “rPHE ALASKA,” Ocean Grove, | pena See chrowars: KELLEY, Proprietor. I % 3 APPLIED TO TRE GUMS, address ina very creditable manner. Colum- | Erndidate as an opponent of the army Dill, In| . The most miraculous part of the accident is | - L “Suehousefrom the beach Se | KELLEY, Proprietor. _| Holding» 3 rict Court of the RENDEKS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. M 1 Bia's defenses wero represented as follows: | many of the districts the vtrength of the fac- | the fact that only one person seems to have | Term reasonable. ep (Retlect fauully hotel ontop OF the” Allechan Iyseriet Court No. Bh Ttisapplied directly to the cums. Provinces.—8. &. Winthrop from peer 21. K. R., “Just Laws,” Miss Edith Kerr; “Worthy | tons is so ovenly distributed that it. will be a | been fatally injured—Mrs, Rawcliffe of Medin, | -J¢\_ a | where the cool breezes blow afeays, Cominrtatesea | Inthe reatter of the condemnation of the right of | yma Tetr ety the cams X. ¥., for Bar Harbor, Eastport, St. John, NR. ° Claudie Curtis: “Chri y i 1 who is injured externally and internally. She | ‘[‘H& CARKOLLTON, homelike. Large. airy rooms—excellent table. @8and | Way for the extension of Anacostia sewer in the Dis- of the x19 ward. every Saturday at Sp. m. Sixty-four “ : “Chris A a Miss tian | toss up as to which candidate will head the poll. i ly i. ‘Ucesti Grove. N io i heteren hanwtod. Tel tniee of Coltuabia eka tener : Leseriptive -hools,” Miss Mary Thorne: “Pure Religion,” | an < is not likely to recover. First-class house. On the fnestavenue. Near the aoe areck iene sao |. Upon consideration of the petition fled panes arg while having his | phaupiet for 3803 mailed free. Kor passage and Bel gion.” | Alt over the country the reballoting must lead 103 the Be Gonnectigta. For eirguiar apd, formation apply t0 Petition fled in this case | od, sean pend wedge Soe Miss Florence Perrigo; ‘‘Sacred Sabbath,” Miss | to complex bartering and vote-mongering bar- SS SSS beach. Address THE CAKKOLLTO! jel-2m_ | J. A. SHAFFER, Star offi-e, or address J.-H. | by John W. Ross, Myron M_ Pay arles F. cer. Particularly adapted to persons who - — > ALLORT® Annette Pope: “Good Citizens,” Mrs. 'G. G. | pains, an] the elections on the second. poll will Mer. Satolll at Trenton. | (THE TREMONT SEA omnr, xs. SEAR CEE, Frostes Atrovs: We Vos —— Sv Se | Soting tbe contassestie cl Ge oat ee E'S ri not a represented, ae Crosman. The addresses by these and re-| often be decided, not onlinesof party policy,but | Yeeterday was a great day for the Catholics a ned oa Senoner gxt-nsion of Ansoostia iain sewer In the District of || Callon as aud try our system of painiess extraction | ARE UE W. ROBSON party policy, . Prop. steatnship, Pass-n. sponses by Columbia were good. | The exercites | on considerations of a private oF local nature. | of Trenton, N. J. The visit of Mgr. Satolli | _m»202m “Late of Carleton'Spring Lake. | P)®£# PARK AND OAKLAND, belt and the: Washington, City at Pan met | Syma GpRcation and we Guarattes you will use | ot vw Telephone inna. tiiraue Sere toerperned wth ceneie end Wrmat by iSe |" ararap ov Deavcadzio sayrmunir. awakened them as no other event in their pnst | F[OTEL ALTAIR, vice x. ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEOHANIES — | NOniernd, That Mary Hares, nee Christi, wife of THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, ERS ghir ie Ear ha Children’s day was very prettily and profit-| Everything promises that the new reichstag | history. The prelate celebrated pontifical high Opens June 17. Directly. oni tie beach, = Gharles Hayes, Margaret’ Cutistie. end Daniel Clirie- ee Kiser eee he nt nanan ably observed at the Congregational Church | will be the most motley parliament known to| masa at the Church of the Sacred Heart yes- | _™331-3m k. M. RICHARDSON. GMiain line B. and 0. B. B.). gested, ant tie Washindton City und Point Locke eee OS ear Beintescath. | Herth or wats roo resrvel os anf day evening at S o'clock. The pulpit plat-| history. “The conservative groups. according | terday morning. GIPHE RUSKIN,” SPRING LAKE, N. J., NEAR tirvad Company, and all other persous ownig oF oboe ie sok | MSailinw liste, rai whocts aid pila emnare form was finely decorated with ferns, fowers| to the party organs, mean to organize « mover | “When he arrived at the church ho found the pocket ee gee eee Speer qny anvercet in sald property. or bavina’ ‘Sahsels the prencipa Giles Ferbast | ninbed onvpiicasizn sat Mans ot - and potted plants, and the exercises consisted | mont against universal suffrage. The national | edifice thronged. There were many handsome | "myts-lm Address THE RUSKIN. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, 1893, sre hereby, reduired to appear in this court aT a PE eR RR of ing and repeating of Scripture texts by liberals evince aless marked tendency in the| decorations, and here and there the papal GPRING LAKE BFACT x ephtyfeid petition (on DENTAL, INF ARN NATIONAG | UNIVEn- musty wai on bk oud, Krewe the school, # recitation by Miss Faught, and | same direction. ‘The conservatives aim to sub- | colors. Bishop O'Farrell served aw assistant | © Sow o FALMER HOUSE, aay 1A at, hich times the court” will pro” | year Wsirtoting: se." icon” Bulle eae plas | St Neo Powenlin \ addresses, by = — . os eee cE: | stitute @ gradual aystem of class representation | priest at the lenpeye i i —— Jer-im Nowoven: SevGientheen CieaveR | Rates #60, 875 and $90 month, according to loce- | cred with ihe condemnation of rata land: Provided, | Bono musteriale elier | walltheprin svat ciice of Rarcre” Sena forte an pastor, agp - } for every diet of the federated states, with each Between 1 ani o'clock in the afternoon Mgr. ILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA. ee ae trict s grt of hip aotine an poe? ofthe, tn = structions “How to ship.” ap hote Mise Julia Pond, a former pupil of the school, Satolli was dined by Rev. Father Thaddeus | W : 3 : diet electing delegates to the reichstag. The: may be found in District at | GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. at the organ, and Miss Louise Garvin | seriously discuss this principle as the only sai- | Hogan of the Sacred Heart Church, and. about SPRING LAKE, N. J. Address GEOR3E D, DE SHIELDS, tore the said 1: presided n B i , 7 = 18S: And provided. further, ha. a copy. of tm ” Obio assisted in the singing. The school is | vation from the democratic deluge which now | forty priests of the Trenton diocesd were pres- n from June 1 to Octol : 2600. tnd ,Erprided further, ha, a’ copy of tik : of ‘ander the superintendency of Mr. | threatens to sween ihe couse P a i. K. LETCRWORTH. Manager. Cumberland, Md., upto June 10. | pier be hublished s2 The tching Star bewapaner at Errs:s Cocoa. ent. A. P. Eastman, who has conducted it for many | An incident that occurred acacentrist mass| Mgr. Satolli, efter the dinner, was tendered a twice befo SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. Afterthat date either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett | “By'ihe courts E:, BREAKFAST, Ps . 4 i F. BINGHAM, Chief Justice care | meeting in Westphalia shows the spread of | reception by the Catholic Club. Atrue copy. ‘Test: ‘BR. YOUNG, Cle “By a thoronch knowledge which ¥ es | demencalie continent Busco vou Goteciemer | 2 angry a Te. Acai) Gin Me county, Ma. my20-s.mtoyyl | mydidawle iy A A. govern theopersticnsof digestion amt enter eae Naval Orders. Alst made a speech. in the course of which he Change at Indian Head. | open dtine 27,0 Location uneurvassed'on the arth | ———— ee Tope hs provided our heaton | He on AMERICAN Thay Sank dak qremctinn to Gee grate of ccmmmetons. | saed: “Tou reaten like socialists.” | duties in charge of the Indian Head proving ing; hotel supplied with pure sogine wees it Open May 1 until November: the ta sorine, tour use of such articles of diet that a constitation | all parte by Mr. Low ground, where he has been for three years, on eee E. Mason will assume | (PH NANEPASHEMET, 5 shiell will then go to the Cra: ure to remonstrate against this and have charge of the installation of the to which he will be advanced, upon Admiral | "Cyc, oome was prompt end to the point Harmony’s retirement the end of this month. «That's what we are.” was the reply, anda Lieut, W. M. Wood has been ordered to the | number of priests who were on the platform them. Mr. = may be radualiy > | very. rage stored, forwarded ai chen med inyiG-stin | per aha satan rom; ceetpted dor prnueat | BICECLES. BASus crgeng, te singe. ebro et atte | Amereangraien, «Crea geen iaaitcy imyiteodu W. A BRODHEAD E BONS. | High prices on, bicycles no longer prevail. ‘The | Merderehs seat sround ip ready to attack wer | rag end fs long-talked-of has come! fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified th « MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Finest ocean scenery on the Massachusetts const, > ner Henry B. Soule has | did not v ew | For ‘ieseription adivoss AMML BROWN. apel-oosi® ‘AIN HOUSE, LUGATED ON THE MAJESTIC, Pure blood ai roperiy nourished frame-{"Civil |. ,_ EDWIN #. LOW, LOWs EXCHANGE, Nahioe ste duly ot the New York navy | very plain statement. | York's armament. Lieut. Mason will be ave | syeeeee {sbeuangeuurivor, Homeoe Reenter versie | dfolly guaranteed high-trade machine. Btted with | Seiya een ni Bold only | eee ofire. MO BROADWAY SEW TORR. ‘Lieut. Edward Simpson has been de- = tisted by Ensign F. W. Jenkins, who has been | ~ L T* WA! trrueniuett Per, R.. Sar lip November 1 Udapactty of notgl, 350,98 | on ‘earzn. si. No installments” Neves | tn balf-pound tins by orocern, labeled sata: J. BR AtEEe, OO%S 204, 20TH or. we, Jetted from the naval intelligence office and | For al! Gerached from the Pennington and ordered to! forandcoid sce water baths; connected with no | Sorta’ baad for cones nate rates; SI and O1. Bem GeO8 ATWATER, | JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeonathic Chemists, Ton- | Diy bapa Fapers. Mth-opoot Gents, Piss Beksit | erdered to the Baltimore. report 'y | other hotel at the Fier. myztlm . | jel- G. W. GREEN, Proprietor. 4 je2-3m 1230 Pa. ave. 408, England Sera mts | apie ee

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