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— THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. SPEAKER REED FIRM Ale Settles a Querum and Declares a Vote Stopping Filibusteriag Tactics. Hard-Feught Parliamentary Battle Over the Rinaker-Downing Con- tested Election Case. The House, after one of the hardest fonght parliamentary battles of the ses- sion, which continued until almost 9 o'clock last t, recomiitted the contested clec- u e of Rinaker against Downing, from the sixteenth Hlinois district, to the cora- mittee on elections, with instructions to reccunt the ballots in dispute. The vote stood 13) to 35, divided as follows: Ayes, 67 republicans, 6¢ demecrats end 4 popu- lists; nays, 85 republicans. The case was ay and yesterday until short- r 5 o'clock. The supporters of the majority report to unseat Downing em.) and seat the con- testant realized that the disaffection on ir side was eo strong that the mirority wonld probably be adopted, and inanigt matic filibuster to 3 r forces, The first th on a motion to adjourn, ned their suspicions, hut they to the end, and went down after s eff the final hoers. The Speaker gave at the beginning the end he de- ry tactics, As a of the supporters of the efused to Vote, but the to but tewa olerate dilat and the democrats 1 their vie- resting Case. an interesting o! Mtr. } the face of the re- « nittee on ) votes for the as a result of an | incts, of Gen. Rinaker made for a coun- ed him with thirt s whe had : nts of the 2k twenty-five py t House of The minority © case be recommitte 1 Dalzell (Pa. in favor ‘debate Mr. 1 decision « a partisar disgrace to a repulnican Con- gress. Mr. Mooly (Mass.), in charge of the purpose to de The membe Mr. Hopkins Sreriotortettotinttetin tie tte Mp Ro tto tie tie sotto tte tat te the offer. Mr. ‘He Moody had demand that many members sa vote world Was » the tion was ¢ . and the | tto Mr. Car to with- when draw his metion. But he latter in- 2 ted to lay OS Te See e ee EARS ReE EEE R ERA SEE ES EEE ARES RES CRBS RE RES SSeS Se Sa cee Seesenenedenienedentestonintoazeneeatenesetentesietesteeteciethatectesfatedtech lif Were Not Leaders sake 7 Why are our ideas—our methods—our prices—our very words copied by the other furniture dealers? Truly imitation is the sincerest flat- tery. But the counterfeit is never the equal of the original. In the attempt to fulfill the measure of our offerings—they betray the empti- ness of their echoing mimicry. Your safety—your satisfaction lies in first hands—OUR hands. ’Twas us who first told you— “YOUR CRED S GOOD,” And it hasn't lost any of its generous meaning now because it’s in the mouths of our copyists. Here are some facts and figures that are impassable barriers to them and bountiful bargains for you: raw bagi Mattings. __. Parlor Suites We have just received another invoice of Mattings—our fifth this season so far. Dup'l- A a Aa a THIS CHIFFORIER Soeteeteengendonteateatenieat ileal ototteletee ele eletlel 10@ More of Those Chamber Sets ca T some of the patterns we lave been showing, aml lots of mew effects. ICs 1 con- We have marked a number ef the frame Native estimate to sis ol stock Is, double ae Vig tn tte. taflets oo oe biker ASK te and over-stuffed sults—eonsisting of six and Know that our prices are by far the lowest. geven picces—at a “summer price.” GAN YOU USE G “A BERIART BZ. ateeenoninetolninleoiotinlotthetnlolaleleiiteietetitiet = Fact is, they are worth nearly double. aes oe R got seme pieces of our = 6 shies cae S bY to The, grades thet We'll close | TAteBt types of fashion and thoroug'ly reli x out at able, Landsone sets, i 3 Tdenti the same that we had to stop the + sale of early in this month beeause the supply gave 22 - If you were amoug disappointed on Now-if ev u nead one. Now—it ever—you | go wy 15 h plate ova = , i A seer: i 5 bd can Wav one at “bed-rock”™ prices, Our Vine 18] ay csnuinuee are heavy, orname a 4 eT m baafoor = We don't care how rich your fdeas run, | made for us expressly—each one bears onr name- : si i avy, orn: - Mh. Wh STRA ADE u'll flnd we've got the values to meet thy Flate—and we dou't slow that to go on anything iss. The woul carvings are unique " : re a AW ART SQUARES : : = va] Tf we'd said $20 that would have been eve LG creel oa a a rained A RAW S| UAB EVs We don't care how clossly you sheiaer best pean = ca ad . = body ©. There are only 40 of ‘em. So ae levers a Wty for you. Cool, attracti a a, TE CR ees Pe ad fon that vem ¥S oak. shaped Fre teSintitons x ia anh lade NOOR, and no trouble to take care of. Better see i TOR “at s mules] dee users, We'll warraut uobody et = drawers and ab: large and . All of this season's desizn. thei, quality. can uadersell us. $f ocpeciclly welc mads, One cf the proofs of le S ership. meu WY) Se gi ey epee ee You don't half realize what an advantage this department can be ssl ip Aloo pail ae - now, Splendid subjects, Handsome to you. It is completely stocked—and every price will be a sur- can eave seine srdina ry a Open with no danger 1 i prise. = a = RRALS ANN I2AN RENS WATERING | GARBAGE MILK cae aen Sew ene i HUNG uy u POTS, PAILS, CANS, Galvanized Iron, with all sizes, covers, all sizes, and up. and up. and up. pes Gat Cuct be bent HOAs es I =e = each dee th, Blue oe Mo _ than §| OMered as a special ba for nr F plere » as he it ts worth, Our s $9.50. AND EVERYTHING ELSE om [etme oe «D2 nh LIKE PROPORTION. A.5O, |= Kitchen Ss that cut just as ‘ 3 close ther grades at other pric = — Other styles look to be had else in Washington. ‘t < ow “<= T}OUSE & HERRMAN 4 guarantee. Ours is anotior. We can show h buyi ud the at iy Northeast Corner Seventh and I Streets. suited, We'll fix the terms of a as as a ae costliest that’s mn t edeecesecesinh ee es metion tai was = = = = —— a : Mook prevail- | Snimedistely it as his | ui to the deetion Hem move into her cottage opposite WHERE TO SPEVD THE SUMMER. 8 how Z 40" din tt Ne this o milk from diseased cattle, | President MroS. Mo Rankin of more f 1 Re: v + * G. Jones. Camden station, 1 jor time the c i | Portions of the eareass of th ken to the | Hssioners have appointed | Rev D. L. Rathtun, ot Resorta: Where One Can Find pe teteee Steen Sear ee Hes eee departraent for analysts, and a letter since received | ee OD aScmnenie ai Gomters: io oe aken I ETN eal Seairaeant aS ot ancorneec| j TAKOMA The nt of war ather has turn . a {tr so prevalent ne eattle in vitrious i attention lo the question as to where one th Te of Electa Chapter, | county Oey Dentin is Tokoma Mail, should spend the summer. The Evening sar = tee OF perfected ar-| orate wath, d Star's advertising columns furnish many “ i then in- an Hur" aecital by Rev. Dr. | si anion fA aon UE anal Deets ANE 1 ints those who have not ded the | 5 1, Which ‘ | ke are auttribated all sieht niet, selteay naz. Ides siestioni< ‘ohn ¢ k - The mo- pies cholera, but this ais with a “leap fe eouictinas ts | auestion. To help them in making a choice cole: wn Shanks Is seriously iM at her hat this sute will 1 1 geod and Gaia 6 Tne Star prints notices of desirable a : ae ed a re-| home on J 1 street. eral fi 3 ib this vieinity hav : =a dun, Oo eies cae ama ehceeae : = nai” " for some time atte A there fs a genera + are justiy ind on ind pleasu Mrs. Dean, who has heen very ill for some thine | Rcaieae will jesus «beta 5 t in effart tarde and ¢ sonable cost. | h M s mst, Is now believed to be convalescent. nite eoueiiaien, = nis Le Bro M.D. sini For which { Tudze is quite 11. Mate ecnteal wavlcot Hit k Kivroan, s ! ¢ summer season, which that has yon Matilda Club ts rehearsing aon ting here ‘Tiesday, and after con- | W W. Jaster, ay Ridge the last of this m i ' si ia Rete te produe fore the public | soltation decided to enll primary imectinss fo | Francis) Shannabresk 4 ison Mr. | Baltimore and Ohio Rafiroad Comy | u e ‘ ins, hotly. eplia fon nce Nled fo cal oan SURh Lies Howard F, Larconte elas Dyar, Mr. 0. Ju Brown erranged for round-trip tickets at 50 iplt on as a right, not Danforth Is very I at her home on | for the pitryese of clectin Ketes: 5 LL. Mi td rt ne re ; mae Feds ri distriet to a county convention te Jolin W. Duvall, ¢ Dee ee ETERS: this tS 3 it atiractis ay es again." said on has been elected a member said convention J. Prankiin and h suspicion of the ins | has come to be one of the most popular popularity. All imform a 1s hav- Club, | on in ii of come, resorts in the vicinity of Washington, and me : 4 i h ee Jegates conduct ser GES cai with convenient trains and better se ALS. Pratt, t = i T con- | ut the Pi steps will doubtless be in higher favor this su room $, Sun tuildir en BRIG ooD. | é ae 1 em a im ea neons ply J centlon wu mates Cal Manes Cais evento 8 f fits | mer than ever before. Full particular | west, or at The Sit The i- ineeting of ‘the: Christian: Budéavor Soctaty diy mental ine No. 12, of this place, will at- | aeuvor was had weiner td of cone 8. Bou District bree alwas ol upoon committee | Sunday evening at Emory Chapel was led by | ang OE ah Nee Cate ie pince a | einen th a =, er how hot sue othe wre Thomas on the subject, Serving dito a caudidare tor Con © | by the governor na a Justic , at the ocean end of Kentucky | ; Necessary. A Quorum Counted. r of the advocates of the majority re left the hall on this | roll ¢ but the quorum held, and the substitute was agreed to—139 to 35, 11 pres- ent and not voting The resolution as amended was »pted—137 to 12. The Speaker counted 33 present and not voting to make up th im, Mr. Hopkins car ried his t te the last dite of no quorum on on the tabl ler, which on a rising We ed 1 great D4. appla counted need 180 members p: the count of the Speaker, Hopkins, “and ask for tell- sregards the challeng. plied the Sneaker The House then at 8:45 adjonrned e+ ‘Tax ax a Cure. How is your r two million of my 1 cannot find any- » to he kept by their thers, v no have not Is that per before to human ors pait. was the « the orgs ism, and poin' er signal given b: t it was out of orjer. The te that land, which essary for the existence of man, was being absorbe: the few. In this coun- try twelve the nd families own forty-one Billions of property (three-fourths of all, while twelve million families possess but twenty-one billions. Briefly stated. the single tax would, he held, destroy land speculation, open up natural opportunities nd raise wages. He continued: “The single tax Is a change of taxation, but it ts much more than that. It is the application of the selence of equity and | justice to legislation, according to rational | principles. “I, Man owns Himself, his energy and the product of his energ: “2. The community owns what the com- munity creates, namely, the land and fran- ehise values, for pubiic revenues. “Equality of opportunity to every one. ectal privilege to none. this means the abolition of all es created by legislation, the own- ership of natural monopolistic advantage by the community and the payment into the public treasury of the rental advan- | tages of lands. As a consequence of such action the twelve million families will be ved from the privat now patd four hundred and odd trusts: on products, he said, increased the | rize and tended to decrease the supply. ut taxing the value of land had the oppo- site effect of increasing the marketable y of la J. H. Ra wa ton told of the progress of the single tax campaign in Delaware, and ist in Our Homes.? It proved a most fertile | ® ingot ear Md lection distelet of Prince | nue, Atlantic City, 1s a cozy and com-| ¢ f i for remarks and much interest was mani- iy Te was deierminied to Bs eommssiatiers sot | OM Oak sacenie Jet andak ble house, weil appointed and with an | The Hotel Red 1 at Catauinet - d. ‘Phe attenbince was quite, iarre. | lowing commission to collectors oft fr as pollee a Tire sile WH soot kee | E nt table. The rates are reasonable, | fore, Is a good place to spe sununcr, ‘The Rev. Mr. d detivered eu 5 Bene ; aoe : and may be ascertained by add ng I cially for those t’ Emory Chapel on: the text Hee cons : ge pe ins spent the past two L. Webster, at the Melos. bathing ard the ver ee on SS and at a . te] cy Cc: elHey is the yp Born Again,’ whieh was In his most catenin | 2 18,10 the guest of iets The charms of Richfield Springs, N. Y., | mee is the y forelble style. - ‘ulun Wa | Bokiery venue, are SO Well known as to need but the bi pa . Monday ¢ Emory Chapel was filled to its ded | “Mr. Wil Feaga of Cumberland, t of Frank H. Siamm, . M. Earle & S ice is the Hotel Bi i is now the "dl street, are managing the | ole at At this tween the Hy pushed by the he laying of the retary to Sengtor-eleet | Well Was A recent guest of th avente. Mrs, “Feaga Is . the ocrasion heiug the Mr. Gilbert: Walden, the nitertain- thern mL Rive ractors and 1 w Avenue shes : : Foxeph T. White | rails will bes sreaue A Hotel gton, the largest and most | the Metropole ix an ccean fron He recited and read froin the | ized to sell to the lowest bidder on Sat-| ‘The guild of rch held an | ye i modern at Richfield, and the St. Jam with ‘this attractive advantage Known sont! | Jur 6, the building of a bridge over Little otis, meeting maidence of Mr, Ar. ae | which is a first-class hotel in every par- | dare in no wise extrayva Set eh een oe Cita Ra ne fark eee SPU ASR: 0 Watkins ou | ticular, but with more moderate rates. Il- | Meticpole Is now open. mide the following chan in trustees of the | ‘Phe Dorcas Sew elety of Pinckuey Memorial —_—— ae ‘ated pamphlets can be had on applica- | The Ruskin, at Spring Lake ss in the varlous distr Sehool 7. dist Church amded until next fa Testu at Indian Head fon, Jer will open June 1, unde h Beall HL King, view O, 8. Lay 1, Se 24 ‘The knmad : “ of ag ke. aid in fallin: ct, Ht. GC. Allnutt, vleo L sehool J, SRDON t-inch Harveyized nickel steel The Profile House and cottages 1s one of | agement of M abaugh. 7 OME TORTIE | SHEE eae Ae eles HE: Ne ate was tested at the Indian Head | T#@ Most delightful resorts in the White | situation of the Ruskin, near the bea A and Darling | 3, district 9, Julian Pris; aes arise ae oe * “| mountains, and un the management of | Ing an urrivaled view ot the A | choot 1, district vice Chas! Wrated her twentieth | Preving grounds yesterday. The plate rep- | Taft & Greenleaf will lose nothing of its| the many other attractions in its i € 5 on the Sth by a party given te hy resents a lot of G00 tons of armor | old-time pop The hotel opens June | ate vicinity give it om enviable adve Bts of Chis c The guests were Mrs. MeNeill, structed by the Carnegies for the Russ 2 and closes October 1, among summer els. Dart of E § Peirfax Court House, | Hovernment, and the was entirely sat | Everybody in Washingten knows what a| Green’s Movntsin Ho: Shoemaker a ‘Oak Gro ‘ 1 eon si Grave’ Ste isfactory. ‘he armor fs Intended for the | cool and pleasant place Oakland is in sum- delightful sy n has ud Yount, Nellie Crounse, Messrs. Har first-clas ia, built at St. Peters- | me tng mountain air and fine ‘The es are gutters nk Van Deusen, Clivenee Waiker, 6 Meee ard ly launched Tuesday, | SPFPiNg Water. The Oakland Hotel, kept by | the aceommy and + tus been placed at |. . : Fieaireti diel Taatea of rd Wiley, ifarrs THe Anne 'S of the plate were Tis by jo | MES: Bolling, will be opened June 15. Unti Resides commanding an exquis Liwood avenue to | There was a large attendances a} He MeNeill_ and Elvert Leontardt. Dancing and | The dimensions of the plate were Tz by 12) then full particulars about rooms and rates of mountains or has t reudbed In case) Mis. Mary Colburn, which took pluce Momlay | games wero the features of the evening, feet, and nine shots in all were fired at it,| may be had by addressing her at 1 tion water, G nth the vicintty of tho | BETINE from St. Anthony's Catholic Church. | "ine cuecting of tie Chel wdeavor Union of | the points of impact being not les: | Linden ay . | epriet end clreu- sehcat ion for the exer- | Prwends and relatives from beth Washington tte | Horihern Virginia bas been charged from the sth | three fect from each other and at | | Historic Harper's Ferry has always been | kirs on application. tines. d with a short | Brookland were present. i iy | tothe 230 of this month feet from the edge. Six | looked upon as a charming place in sum- | re has 0 Ww al and address by of the | off requiem high mnss. ve servlers | “Mr and Mrs. BLL. Hobey returned from thelr | from a six-inch a bm 4 the Lockwood will open 1 | aint lasses "i tt itigets” tag te yiemmnm and Impressive aud concluded with | bridal tou uday evening train, ran, ig from 1 100 feet, and thr eee : ck wood will open te tw | Picneant perty of gues < re. ae TM aheg: BR i = Me. Reed hike returned” from: lie Grandl| fee e erence cal and three | tieth season May 20. The rooms are large | Hill Top Hous rs F 1 the ident (ot: thins) eteety Sly) Gor, tol Ebates ihe the) cole: nc | Tadge meeting of the K. of ‘Dunviller to | om, 8 four-inch gun at a striking velocity | and airy and there is plenty of shade abs promises to be same there the Mr. De Wulf spoke # ernlng “the | Ledge mocting ot of 1,05 feet, Holzer and Carpenter projec- | the house. The table ts exc ellent, whi! SD ANSiEE AeBOOn Sane poprit resignation ond Koo uth of the | vty Join Kirk tiles being used. None of th jee | the rates are but $6 a week. It is under the | has achieved an excellent. rep r } deceased. ‘The with Md HaiknowaTaacthe Went through the plate, and so far as could | management of Mrs. S. EL Lovett. ie Hick one ot baa han ih | tributes fea af : frlends and | family, wy be ascertained the greatest penetration was | a” wis relatives. The tnt wdreat an wut was ut Mt. Olivet Mr. he medicinal value of the waters of | many convenierces he pl Capon Springs and baths have long been re- {| Viee of his « | nowned, and the hotel, under the « about five inches. very shot imbedded i are now ee | geif, while the butts were more or less sh. tered. The plate developed no mater ome from the ir summer leme, «afternoon at ising’? at the new ests, there otelock thi hook batldin: e. the Henry Wilson and Navy Unton’ and the ere, a tele m Barry | station. ‘This tuilding ts to take" t hi cracks, and on the showing made the whole | Panasement of Mr. W. H. Sale, is a ers ere Beane Stanley and sof the | 7 diers’ Home school, which ‘Las beeome FALLS CHURCH, lot will be accepted by the Russian govern- | !t¢ resort for those in search of a healthy apeee one eee Soldiers’ Tome surge ent needs, see : ment. and attractive place to spend the heated tire Inn, at the ccean end of erat amy ere eee ‘Andrew. Ham ew Seca mas began in the Gall of “£5. 1 rhe town council met Monday evening, with Coun- ee term, _Tecated in the heart of Hampsitire | virginia avenue, is one of the most delicht- Maabe teAIY Seek Stands By the Son MA @ the pups, }ellimen Bayne, Parker, Tauch, Erwin, DeVutron| British Guiana—its Seamy side. — | COUP, We Vor the Scenery is pleturesque | funy kept houses at Atlantic Clty, and and there Will be some flag verses by’ se h were yearly inereasing. the Jast few | and Ellison present. Councilman Eilison reported |, = i ati ech those who have known It so ably in childs, Bera ean eens the etiool has progressed wonderfully. | Mr. { that he had sold two Jots of gravel-bed property at | FFM the Nineteenth Centar Atlantic City is one of the most delightful] the past will find it even tmproved over lis se the” exer Aud he has takew much interest an the Hitle sehogk, | $7 etch, and had an oifer of $50 for the smulest | AM along the low shores rises the Cour-| Places imaginable for Invallds and those | former excellence the. ccmin ng to end will be filled wit Interest fe a8 Br sone wen eadher the self, | bed. Ou’ motion of Mr. DeVutron the sale aaa 2 uldh, ceasing erara | WhO are seeking strength and recuperation. | will open June i, under the mana Rs he was for some years a teacher there bhnsclf, . i Ais Billada wee ete ee ees nici, ceasitigon thé Demerara Ro Guch perenne Galan MGI Che oon eae ee pioprietars ti ‘The pupils, citizens and teachers looked fot | beds ratified, and Mr. Hgon was authorized vi e O81 : t 1 building for Werd to having a more commodions wulldine for | to sell the swall lot for $50, If possible, On mo- | Cu Comparison with the oihers, a pleasant | tarium conducted by Dr, William H. H.| shall & Tillotison ficlals, and have made every preparation pos-| some time, so ther greatly rejoice at the comple | tion of Councilman DeVutron It Was decided that | S7@@™, with Inhabited banks), a short dis-| Bull, is highly recommended as a sojourn-| The Neversink Mountain H sible for this event. tion of the new. kehool. An able corps of nay ia oe z : : ‘ le (oan J. O-urien, @ student of the has'the Soldiers’ Home écnool In charge, 1 in connection with the regular election to be held | HMC UP on them, far from the sea, shuts | {mg place. It has all the conventences of a ear the sel e * 4 Reading, is one of the most University, bas gone ‘to home in Wiiceling, | as follows: Frinciyal and teacher of fifth, sixth | on the fourth Thursday in May there shall be | Cf gccess to their margins of “pega first-class hotel, and departments where | Pennsylvania, resorts. The h Wart Var Se Glornee ant cauebters Viotet;” of | $c. gevgutn radon, las EE Es Rings thled, and Telection, at whlch sball be submitted to the | @eat) and mud. Their water: massage. electricity and other forms of Mr. JO OW. jorner id nehter, Vielet, of | fourth, Mr. Draper, and first and second grades, modern improvements, and one wy Station, Va., bave been th agers, Mr. Eckert, is well remem) Wao thous = -| formerly ‘conne: with th Was thought | vice, and {ts patrons number some of the ‘Atlantic City. The house will best people. 15, and will afford many adve The Hotel Surrey, located but a quarter | comfort-seekers. indeel, that | treatment. are given to those requirin self—recall_ memories of the | them. Galen Hall is noted for its fine s ts of Mrs. | Miss Minnie Compton. qualified voters the, question of 1 for past few d nee is _—_—_ for eco. to Bee ekew fully Thames before main drainage weil known in Brookland, her short stay has 47 : stock of the Washingt’ nm and. Falls | of. spent visiting her weny friends. HYATTSVILLE. read, to be issted only upon the said | "Phe very timber of this coveted place ts Larry Zollinger of Bultimore was the recent Toad "to be soustructed “trom the aque: | inoteGo’ cng econ ten oe 2 Is est of De. and Mra. Frank T. Howe. The bridge to und through the town of ‘Fuile rior, he soll, when bare st, nding the town | of the sea I Hon-assessa democratic rtate central committe Mi aS 5 of a mile from Hagerstown, Md., opens fo! ————— —— = # aieoneisHae yi. | Church, with the trains rucning regularly the ;| Shows thin, poor and hopeless for cultiva = > AAG, Opens for = Priv: county, couvisting of Messrs. Wile | (Hard Detr 5 per cent inte ad itie 5 f desolation, want. | we Season next Monday. Excellent. ac- Bicycles on Trolley Cars. ROGHVIELE: Ham B. Clagett, Fillmore Beall and Aquitta or, | 24! anil pavabla atten teens ee pon oy ie bly a tend GF desolation, want) | cmmodetions ean we tind : ; 1 | Robinson, have fuel a call requesting the demo- | a rl and WW Ate Ene | ine even In animal life: the climes large, shally lawns and wide porches, hot Host alien caeraar oe a Mr. Wm. Dorsey, president of the Agricultural | oti. voters of the sald cointy to Were appointed by the unyor to act as Jud ven still the recollections of my return | 29d cold baths and electric lights. ‘Miss| The tremendous extension of the tr Society, who owns and operates a large and pro (eee ee dictate Satimday, Jone Os dn ection (fo be: eld the out ira t to Morawhanna, surrounded ‘be | Belt is the proprictor and she will give ail | service makes It extrem ductive farm adjacent to this place, has for several | Ty tock. pans for the of choosing Me | propriated for road pirposes. ts, each With {ts sad freight of desived information, there should be some ars been troubled with a disease among bis hors | geregates to represent each district In the cou: tle M. MeTntosh, wife of | workmen from the “placer” worki One of the most delightful resorts along | cyclist could use It when at has bafied the skill of mang persens WHO | convention which will mest at Upper Marlboro’ 3 ter of t haunt me. Sleeping on the ground, or even | the Jersey coast Is Keach Haven, Ex injured, or for’ a have had experience in all diseases that swine ate | 41° Qolok a.in, Tuesday, June 9. 1806, This enn near it, means certainty of fever, ofte attraction In the way of surf bathing, fis ieve belie aia usvally heir to, Having reevatly lost a number | sention will in turn select four delecatos tw eine fatal, alv recurrent; So, to a lesser ex- hooting and boating is to be found | fer8 pela & Pe of fine he cone! me covering above besides one of the most comfortable ss . ress Secretary Stor~ | sent the county, In tent, does the want of ton of the Agricultural Department on the subject, | be held in tiraore for the hotel has | yr, Jan spent a few here he at the hammock. Exhalations from the soil arefully-kept hotela in the cou | Se eee rain and ask his advice In the matter. In response the | Ad also choose the same pamher and dews are both noxious. Negroes and | le. The hotel opens Jun nd | which carries the Secretary a few days ago sent Professor C.F. | tin tor the iltth congressional strict, which, will Indians need, and take, the same precau- | until June 1 the proprietor, Itoi le, /as many of them ae can Dawson of the department of cnimal industry to | he held In the seventes ward tn Balti hore Mo i ale Weduesday, | UORS aS white men. may be addressed at Mt. Efoily hoops fastened t fe of the cars the residence of Mr. Dorsey for the pur Thu vember 2, 1806. The stat Mr. Henry Pitch of ton has moved inte iis Even in Georgetown ey. ig strolls are Famous Deer Park, on op of the | for tha purpos A blevels is so unwic ebing a thorough examination of the Will choose fone delegates-at-large snd tw house parclused of H. L. Tarn : unthought of, and the sea wall, the only | anognanies, wi summer sea- | however, Ubat city of a car w swine. By bis ocder one of the hogs each congressional district, making thi M. &. Church bas sold for Mrs, Chara promenade, is deserted. ; Sa ter and a post-mortem esamtnation was made, all to represent the state In. the nation: i son June 1} be small, When the corapan her house and lot at West End to J. 3. Neilix Hen: hot < go into Mr. F. L. Siddons spoke on trade unionism and its relation to mankind. a prefesser pronounced the discase tuberculosis and | ton, whieh will be held In Chicazo Tuesday, July | of the pension office, Washington, for $4,000. Ate aquired of Mr. Dorsey whether Ms hogs had been | 7, 1806. Tt will also name two electors-at-larze Nelligan will move out on the 15th of this 4 3 purchased from a dairyman, He was auswered in| abd one from each congressional district, making | Mrs: Chaublin, who bas been oceupying the tek eee: there are furnished ages at Deer Parl express business on a large scale, as The Hawkesbury,Ontario,Company’s mills} ready for housekeeping at a momen scems Iikely ther will, the carrying of 4 were burned Mcnday night. Loss, $100,000. | notice. The reasonable terms tpon which | cycies will be simplilied,

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