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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. 5 ——— es — EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. I RAILROADS. | PIANOS AND ORGANS. SHE TELLS HER STORYITHE LEAGUE'S MEET|TILTING IN THE TOURNEY IN WASHINGTON. ataPENSSYEVANIA RAILROAD. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VEBNON A NICE Eee = & 80N UPRIGHT, YOUNG PUP EHID . er In Effect 12:01 a.m. July 27, 1896. nd Penna. aa are mol ROH, a yalizs itt neelve mithiad siento se rade 1:50, AM. WEEKDAYS 73). aa pee peel ap pe as Raa eee. th tea. | Mrs. Tannell Removes All Doubt of Dominie | Grand Gathering of American Wheelmen at | Brave Knights Bear Lances in Behalf of angel. Addreaa ©. eee pees ae ie FOR ALEXANDRIA | (Daily).—6:30, 7, 7:50, 8 9, ee 3 Harrisburg to T'ttsburg. 10:20 exe Tet? ame, 28, 41d ex, 4245, Pinuos moved, stored, packed, shipped, tuned Brown's Guilt. oa : . Harristurg to Chicago, Cincinnat!, Indianapolis, t. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. ‘Buffet Parlor “ar to Harrisburg. 10:40 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. “Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg oI 3-40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pulhnan Buflet Parler Car to Harrisburg. Slecp- ing and Dining Care Harrisburg to St. Lou! Cincinratl, Louisville and Chicago. 0 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee ps 5 WM. KNABE & CO. HAVE TO OFFER A FULL 4:05, 5:05, 6:05, 7:05, 8:05, 9: line of Second-hand Upright, Square and Grand OM ALEXANDRIA (aily)—5:55,/ Pianos of different makes: taken exchange, 204 | She Tell 8:00, 8:20 ex., 9, 10, 11, 12] Fotned trom rent, at reduced: prices and ferias of the Love Letters and How | Every Crack Rider in the Country ts! 4 Reminiscence of Medieval Romance to suit. 1422 Pa. ave. nw. ‘Telephone cal ist ‘oye She Was Paid to Disappear to Be There a 1. = = iy excent Supers 20, | PINEY POINT PLEASURES ons.) (Daily except, Sunda: Delights Happy Crowds ia During the Trial. to W the Old Dominion, ites and easy pay- 262. Individual in- Call and see = Jog Cor to Chicago, and Harrisbarg to Cleveland. | 8:40, 11:38 a.m: 12:88. 1:88, 2:35, S58. 6:06, SAN FRANCISCO, Angust 7.—After| LOUISVILLE, Ky., August 7.—Entries | Correspondence of The Evening Stat, 7:10 PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman | BRIDGE.—10, 11, 12 a.m.: 1, 2, 8, 4:15, 5:30.| 7. ivi mary months of waiting and of evasion, of | for the national meet L. A. W. races, to be THE PLAINS. Va, August 7, 18% na wen ae pees eee ee Sleeping aod Dining Care to €t. Louis, and Slee | G43. 7. a, “a p.m. FRM ARLINGTON Life Well Worth Living at the Popular hurried flight from town to town in Cull- | run next Thursday, Friday and Saturday.| Gallant knights and fair ladies, prota Year of gradnatton and tusiness | 10:40 eM PACIFIC EXPRESS Pullman Slecp-| 295" 3:85. 4:8 Resort. fornia and acrcss the southern border, | closed last night, but the lists were kept | braver nd more beautiful than the 7 Mrs. M. F. Tunuell has consented to tell | open until tomorrow to let in entries com- turesque folks of “ye olden thyme,” whose the story of her real relations with the | ing by mall. The list now numbers 1%, | quaint deeds and daring doings have been y Washingtonians Proving This| Rev. Dr. C. 0. Brown and Mattie Over-| and it includes every famous riding man | much heralded in history, gathered ‘Thurs. man, and to explain why she fled at the | in the United States. Bald, Sanger, Zeigler, day afternoon under a blazing sun on The very moment when her presence was need- | Gardiner, Coulter, Hamilton, Kennedy and | Plains of proud Fauquier county, and for ing Car to Pittsburg. FOR ARLING’ 7 AM. for Kane, Canantaigua, Rochester and | (Sundays) ‘iagara Falls daily, except Sunday. 30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:30, p.m. 10:80 AM. for Elmira and Renovo daily, exeopt | FROM ARLINGTON AND AQUEDUCT BRIDGE | yyq, Sunday. For Lock Haven week-days and Will-| (Sundays.)—10:05, 11:05 a.m.; 12:06, 1:05, 2:05, famsport Sundays, 8:40 P.M. 8:08, 4:06, 5:05, 6:05, , 8:05, 9:05 p.m. FOR 7:10 P.M. for Willian sport, Rochester, Buffalo and | RIVERSIDE PARK (Dally $10, 11, 12-a-™.: 1, Magara Falls daily except Saturday, witht eee 2, 3, 4: 8 p.m. SUNDAYS—5:30, 10:05, fer a . W. LAWRES PIANO LESSONS. Spect S. beginners. ned rapidly. 3 Fact—Amusements and Recrea- Sip bess IAT GRATI ing Grr Wass en 8, 6:15, 28 pam. SUNDAYS—5:30, 10:68. tions Ave Pitetitas, e1 to dispel the shadow of scandal or to | all the other cracks have sent In entries. | nearly two hours indulged tm the pasting terms, ott =i riety See ren 05,° 8:05, "9:05 p.m. FROM’ RIVERSIDE condemn the pastor who was seriously ac- | John 8. Johnson has telegraphed he will | of their ancestors. Leoking on approvingly Cnenoweth Institute, fi "Niagara Palle daily, Sleeping car Wasb- | 540%; 11:88 0 715:30 pis SUNDAY Ae aa soe certainly Fide in Louisville despite reports | were spectators from \wery part of Fau- 1242 Ver nd Towa Circle, select boara- | gion to Elmira. Sore 4 2845, 6, '7, 8, 9, 10, 11 p. me Correspondence of The Evening Star, Mrs. Tunnel is the last witness to speak, | to the contrary, and he will have as a rid-| quier and the surrounceng counties, to say ome 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, Hace Mea ate Ce ET ae, PINEY POINT, Md., August 7, 1896. and, as far as facts are concerned, the tes- | ing companion J. W. Parsons, the Austra- nothing of a large representation from . Ce Farle Cars, nite Dining Cae ty20 = Guests at this delightful summer resort timony she gives, closes the great case. lian who defeated Zimmerman. Nearly a Washington. Humanity and horses per- = lates, Gn scl ae Dining Car from Wil- — uests She explains the important points upon | hundred racers and trainers are now at 12:45, 8:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 have been enjoying cool breezes for the “i! | FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. | reve ee. or ting has been very fine, spired and collars wilted as Old Sol beam- ed on unrelentingly, but never for a me ington) A M. 11:35 P.M. On Sunday, 7:00 (Dining Car} , 11:00 (Dining Car from, Wilmingto which: the Sars judges of ae ; Rrown | Fountain Ferry track at work. All the pro- were in doubt. She removes the elements | fecgi = : Seeks WASHINGTON, D.G, POST OFFICE NOTICE. | and the evening dances nt the hotel have|cf uncertainty that made the eccleslastical | (¢*S!nals will be here by Sunday. Indica September 15. 7'D st. nw. (car ment did the enthusiasm give the slight ca & ; : soak ; 1 tions are that the meet will be a gigantic | : = eee tt iin nts, Fant Express, 130A. Should be read ‘daily by all interested, as changes | been well attended. The feature of this| court hesitate before pronouncing a final | affair. The attendance is estimated at 23, | 8" Of succumbing. ‘Thirteen young men JF COMMERCE, ; rte ae hit” Saare | “ROASIU NUMER tue week ending Anguat 8 | Week was an entertainment given by guests | {udement of condemnation. She fed from | Gy. ‘The action of the “wh Meet Chub. ia | mounted on noble, chargers, eirove as UNE AM, CEL Principal, | 7:60 Aste weekdars amt SEP AE dally. oe | clise promptly at aie office. co fellowes from Washington, the following program On Teor he geste seid Dr. | drawing the coior line taut is generaily ap- BDGOr oF eeomonan tes oon oe Oe -M. week-days, and 8:15 P.M. daily. promptly at r rom, 5 Brown from the consequences of his own 2 the honor of crowning the maiden of their ti J shorthand. | Saratoga Express (Parlor Car), 9:00 A.M. week- TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. ted and much enjoyed: it. Sh a z teen proved. The halt dozen colored members | (Bt honor e of instruction at. mod. ve. & FRIDAY—(c) At 9:20 A.M. for FRANCE, SWITz- | being well execu! : guilt. ie says she knew of the love be- | of the league who attend annual meets {Choice queen of the tournament—an old- erate cost. $ ERLAND, TRACY, SPAIN PORTUGATS SURKE Piano solo, by Mr. L. M. Lester; hymns, | tween Mattie Overman and the pastor and | Only for the advertising they eet cut at | Lime tournament. All in all It was the gala EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per £8, Ta Bour | 1. Mastera George Evans, Frank Evans, | Would have revealed her knowledge if she | Will not be recognized at the Leuiscitie | occasion of the season in this s of the ne,* from New York. via Havre; (c) at 9:20 had been summoned to the witness stand. | meet. Information from Indianapolis says , 014 Dominion, and, according to the for- |. for GERMANY, , SWEDEN, NOR- rey Buehler, Eddie Oldham, : e E WAY (Chrlstiona) sod HUGSIA. per ber Sualg, from | 2oUL Yoder, Percy She says that Dr. Brown paid her ex-| the Indiana train will bring 500 wheelmen | Met beiles and beaux, the success of The tious for graduates. mb23-tf_ | For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:00, 7:20, 7:50, 9: ri f THe | 20:20. 41:00" and 1:50 A.M, 13:15, 1 Shorthan DRU.LERY, (4200 Hmttedh. abo, 430, 8:40. 6 & Sr FLOOR , 7:20, '9:00, 9:05, 10:30, 1 E Milne, Harry Milne, | penses while she w: v \d when shi S Plains’ x} 137 FLOOR, : was a a {sot | W. Vaughn, Robert ; , | Penses while she was away, and when she | ty Louisville Sundey night jains’ tournament ‘of IN% stands un- = CO | AM. 1! Fae ae eee ee errs | REnOne. in Geter tee Oe Gireeved Per |W. Burker, Charlle Snyder of St. James’ | returned tried to induce her to Ro to Cen- oo paralleled. PM eae Seale.”” (c) At 10:55 P.M. for NETHERLANDS dl- | Choir; gong, by Miss Jane Williams; | tral America. She tells when and where EGRAMS. The Plea For Pope’ F i 4:36 P.M. | rect, . Edam, from New York, via Ameter- 3 i. . she secured the famous letters from Mat- cs J ure of Anticipation. evy ase phan cee Une TM AM, ge G88 PM. | Bat oe ee ena ts Mec BaNet |wanger Trio” by Masters George Evans, FKENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY | pA. except Sunday. Sunda: tie Overman, and for the first time ex- S Rotteradm, | Percy Buehler and Paul Yoder; piano solo, | plains how they passed from her posses- | TEX®8 Populints Send Their Comrades Aare Cee | (Ga ee Not a few residents of the national capi- ETHERLAN 1: g ‘Sundays, 9:00 A.M. | ss. Veendam, fiom is, ), 9:00 akg ‘except Sunday. - 3 : york, via Rotterdam, F tal are regular sojourners, summer after School for Young Ladies. and 40 Bae Leiters must’ be directed’ “Per Veentam." (cat | by Miss Emma Anderson of Trinity Choir; | sion into the keeping of a man who allowed sidcme cme gear ese summer, in thie vicinity, and, in common tee ae Bus, from, Washington. D.C. by, else: | atientic Cocst Line Express, 4:30 A.M., 8:46 P.M. | 10:55 P.M. for GENOA, per as, Werra, from New | recitation, from “Virginius,” by Mr. Graves; | them to be published. GALVESTON, Tex., Auguet 7.—The popu- with the remainder of the population, have vocal solo, by Miss Smith; song, by Mr.| She traces in detail the career of Mattie eee oak Cc eahee F—1500e 8 Perey Buchler; vocal duet, by the Misses] Overman, as she learned to know it reas Mule. LEA M. BOULIGNY, jonta Special, via datly; Richmond aly, 10:67 AM. week-days; At- | Ycrk. Jetters must be directed ‘Per Werra. ichmond and Seatoard Air | (c) At 10°55 P.M. for SCOTLAND direct, per s.s. list convention this mcrning nominated E. been existing in a state of genuine excite- aes ot kes Line, 8:40 P.M. daily. Accommodation for Quan- | Anchoria, from New. York, via Glasgow. Letters Tapanereeen Shoir;| through ‘the confidence of her young | O- Meitzen of Bosque for controller. Harry] ment pending the rids ft ourna- Je17-6m.12__ PO. Station F.. Washington, D.c._ | ibe B40 PM. datt M. week-days. | must be directed “Per Anchoria. 55 | Grant of race ea concen tion Chol URE en conaaetce <a Pe en een rats; “pacnatt iGlvhs muh iui AGhhiy, nedig Z the riding of the tourna- SHORTHAND. (MAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID | For Alexandria, 6:35, 7: 40, 10:57 A.M., | P.M. for per 6.8. New | piano solo, by Mr. L. M. Lester; vocal solo, 4 ment. Almost constantly pretty girls put : i 240, 8: 5. 5:00, 6:15, P.M. York, via Queenstown; (c) at 10 for NOR, | by Miss Grace Brewer; sailors’ hornpipe, | the home of the pastor, and shows how he | the comp ittee appointed to formulate an-| the question to cach other, “Who ts come 3 5 AM, 8:46, 5:00 FM. WAY, Der ws. Hekla. from New York. Letters | fics Jenny Williams; followed by a roar- seueeied to save his pulpit and Lis good | swers to telegrams, sprung the following | to ride for you?” and the answer wae us 8:00, “0510, 10:28 AM 26 8:28" PRINTED MATTER. “Bie, German steamers | ing farce, “The Nettle,” by Mr. Talbot e. telegrams for the indorsement of the St.| ually a tim‘d “I don't know,” accompanied 10:52 PM. On Sunday at 6:43, 10:28 A-M., 7:20, | sasling from New York on Tuesdays, Thursdays and | Pulizzi and Miss Blanche Pulizzi. Sagan es iiouis Sonveniliont by a pronounced blush, Suffice it to say, 10:52 P.M. Seturdays take printed matter, ete. for GER-| ‘The St. James choir boys have been at the THE WEST JERSEY COLLISION. es however, that Washington was rep: ted For Atiant SEASHORE, CONNECTIONS. MANY, "and specially addiessed printed matter, | notel since the 30th of July, this being thelr seas iio Realy, to Louisiana populist convention | jn the royal set at the ball Thurslas even. ‘or Atlantic City (via Delaware Riv ete., for other parts of EURO! “ second annual outing at this place, and] The Conductor §. 1 Signal, | telegram—“Texas provides a full electoral | ing, and that two of the quartet of chaper- Bak, © Kk ‘1 York on ns jaw a Clear Signal, iE, a 0 of @ 7} pe entences. JC. RINEAR, AM, Prin | a eta tr a Markets Strack Whar), (9:00 | Wye estar atenmers, palling, from, Nernted mar, | have won “golden opinions from all sorts but Not the O alias ticket, and declares 10 Watson, then no} ons were Washington matrons. — | Aa “Saturdays only), 10:00, 11:00 A-AL week- | ter, ete, for EUROPE, of people” by thelr good behavior. They | oy ,nTic CITY, N. J., August 7—Coro-| Bryan.” For the past fortnight the youth of the HARLOTTE HAT days, 12:45 and 11:28 PM. gaily, cu eamers saliing from New York on Sat-| have taken in all the pleasures of the place, : NN. J., August 7. i a Doubty has Heveted Ger Bhan sopmbeee v For Cape May, 10:00, 11:00 A.M., 12:45 P.M. week- | urdays take printed matter, ete., for GREAT | ond made trips by water to Point Look- | ner McLaughlin’s inquest into the Meadow Reply to Kansas populist convention— A th proximity location at the bistorle | at the strticn, Sixth and B streets, where orders |” American and French line | te of cessation to practice “taking rings,” and the s days, 11:35 P.M. deil BRITAIN and TRELAND, and specially addresséd | Out, St. Mary's City, Herring creek and St. | disaster was practically concluded today | “Texas returns greetings, and will put a| « . an Aa is address , St. Mary 5 1 . girls have been on hand each fo Maitimore and | Tiket ofices, corer Biftecnth and G streets, and | printed matter, etc. for other parts of EUROPE. | | Ceo eee. besides sailing up and down the | by the taking of the deposition of Con.| Middle-of-the-road electoral ticket in. the | criticise, commiment seres. A safe | can be left for the checking of baggage to destina- | matter, etc., for all countries for which they are | coast and boating on “the lake.” On Sun- field.” academy in ning to d cheer. The best tournament-irained horses possible to 82- b : |. wash and tuition, $80 per | tlon from hotels and residences. advertised to carry mail. 2 day they went to the pretty little Episcopal | ductor John S. Kelly of the wrecked West} “Reply to Georgia populist convention—| cure aun, borrowed, special lances manu- Be Sie# GEO. M. THOMAS, A.M., | SM. PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, | Church on St. George's Island, built very | Jersey train and the inspection of the rec-| “Texas unanimousiy indorses Tom Watson factured, and every detail that might add ne ee ee ee (0) SY ESE NDIES. ETC. nrosras, | largely by gifts from residents of Washing- | ord of Engineer Farr’s last physical exam-| of the midcle-of-the-road_ ticket.” to the atiractiveness of the event care- MARYLANE MAR Cor | 325 ghar HOLE aO D and» WINDWARD | ton. On Monday Rev. Mr. Vaughn, rector | ination by the Reading company in June,| C- H. Jenkins of Brown county opposed | fully looked after. Jexe a me poet Lee Ist MARTH BARPADOS, per | of Willlam and Mary parish, one’ of the | 104" : sending the telegrams, and said the: % fase pear tos ay apo BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. 1a, from k, Letters’ from | Episcopal parishes in the county, paid the s firebronds (o cause the uefeat of the popu- thering for the Joust. pil Cras os de 2 NIDAD, and TOBAGO net be | boys a visit, and again on Wednesday even- | Kelly. who is living at the sanitarium, | jZebrends (0 cause the defeat of the pops) 1 1 Ow tilting contest was asonable rates, Schedule in effect July 19, 1896. ae crear ing, when he brought his charming family | 8d that on approaching the crossing he | St Party. “Tet the g he auld! “Tne por i SS0 e'diock oak deni athed Shak hee ppb on Leave Washington from station corner of New ISLAND, JAMAICA, to the Point to hear the boys sing. With the | looked out and sew a clear signal. He did Sans Ga SO miAAM ETN Sabir Me aor gaa as te coe ee : = Jersey avenue and C street. Lee ae He ISTHEERUSS Wines Ladies: | notaceltheiReadine teainh Thencherwene| 2 eket.” | field of Mr. James R. Foster, a few rods 2 ANDOL PEM AC For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited nsiste Gen, on taking tickets, and was doing so when ERIE ERSTE from the village, presented a that thfully fraine, 10:00 a.m. 8:08, 0.10. sapolte, ‘oat Bie eC. vaier the collisicn occurred. That was all ne DEMANDED A RANSOM. might be likened to the pri tion of ae ate oi 3, - y o i 5 t migt e ened u mt ono aeons Dale imitate Sas ies tre aT Washington People at the Point. | crow sponsors at an tutersiate comp titive drill. olata Miom- | an sorts and conditions of vet P. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily, 10:00 A.M. for ST. PIERRE- Among the Washington guests at the Farr’s record showed that he was up to] Romantic Tale of a H m. and 8:40 p.m. MIQUE! For Berkeley: Springs, 3:45 p.m. dally, except | WIQU vin New ont, Ber teamer, {11 | Point were the following: Mrs. C. C. M.| the usual physical standard in every re- nire in San Francisco. Sa raeeaetige Hig Sun Special, 12:00 coon daily, and 8:05 p.m. | CAPE HAITI. GONAIVES, ST. MARC and PETIT] Loeffler, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. vans, Mr. C. eoeee) Sareea 2 ts .| SAN FRANCISCO, August 7.—James | but modest hay wagon, wer stnpmpson OME: e jury retired at 11:20, At 12:15 they Satu-day only, ¢ 2 .s. Delaware, from. iy AVE. per és had not yet reached a verdict, and a recess Mined up as Campbell, the millionaire sugar planter of | nearly in the shade of a grove « Now York, (At ies For Deer Park, Mountain Lake Park and Oak- DOMINGO. and. TURK’S| P- Bourne, Mr. J. W 4 2 land, 12:00, 3:45" p.m., 12:15 .m., all daily. _No ginaw, from New York. nest G. Thompson, Mrs. V. A. Thompson, | for dinner until EW YORK. 5 i ae 30 this afternoon was | Henolulu, who mysteriously dropped out of ee ae eee ate AE : f-Lound traius stop'at Mountain Lake Park Suv- Maine Tienes by steamer, close | Miss Maud A. Thompson, Miss Marion | taken. There is a question of their right | sight for two days this week, says he was | ,2h® CocuPaM(s, 1 stwithstanding the he TRREMBLGE sath TAX SCO Ok eee Me Eesra toes nll Stee 420 we Bee ee ae seme 8" | Carter, Miss Tessie Harbaush, Mr. Arnold] © do this under the law. Coroner Me- | in.prisoned and robbed by Oliver W. Win- | poets! i? girls forming a harmonious For Winchester and way stations, 45:30 p.m. For New Orleans, Mempits, Birmiagham, Chatta- » Knoxville, Bristol und Koapcke, 10:50 P.M. Miss | Laughlin thought the law prohibited them vied al Grav and Mrs. Talbot Pui bh a 2 al- | contras 5 r o . hy rail to Boston, and | Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Pui from separating until a verdict had heen | t2top, Who attempted to obtain the capital-| contrast with the summer attire of their cae cae (ANY SESS | Blanche Palizzl, Miss, A. Ms rea)" Connor, | reached, but the lawyers disagreed with | ist’ signature to a $2000) check as the | escorts. Horsemen, tedecked with ribbons, (a) Malls for MIQU ave by steamer, clos OCTA r ctr 6] for Gree! y. vas | Gashed to and fro, and all was certainly eictucra. usters seve pan dally. DE’ CUBA, “which are Yorkardea, via New Yor | the Misses A. iS, and M. Grant, Miss M. | him. DES OF ee ee ibe, Whe SRE) Tons ane ppkientiy cmitalion Aoi, onus 2 course for director Week itys, 5:00, 6:30, close at this office datly at 3:00 P.M. for for- | White, Miss Charlotte Heitmuller, Miss KILLED IN AN AFFRA. tried and acquitted last year on a charge of | moments aft-r the scheduled hour, the con- 1 by Dr. W. 8: x9: warding via steamers sailing Mondays and Thurs- | Louise Schmitt, Mr. A. Alexander, Mr. R. a a a AY. dress Mise CAROLINE © Northampton. Bal- $18 APOLIS, MD. “din line to receive the ssary charge, delivered by Mr. T. Bol- Port Ti F i Ls pcisoning a woman in Laurel Hill cemetery, | zestants were form days from Port Tampa, Fla. Z. Durfee, Mrs. L. J. Grant, Miss Liz: as = at ah s a see t (i) Nails for MEXICO, overland, unlomt spectatty | Grant, Mr. Charles A. Pike, wife andson,|Dr. Waring of Upper Martboro’ Has | ° ae he 2D ee lent, | necessary charge, delivered by Me. T. Mol- addressed for dispatch by steamer, close at this | STM, “ii Cov oer and wife, Mrs. Sallie His Throat Cat. ae erie . No trace can be found of ea Th Bpisen alia icy ghaencqeainang PACIFIC MAILS. Artz, Mr. J. D. Cathell, Mrs. M. A. Cathell, | pr. w, W. Waring, a physician of Upper | MS8confederate. of his distinctive color, his saddle cloth and Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per s.s. Pern. from | Mr, Bugene Logan, Miss Grace A. Brewer, z : 3 anor Campbell says Winthrop decoyed him to) Prine Us ib > bale . San Francisco, close bere daily up to August 11 at} Mrs. RT. Anderson, Mr. E. V. Anderson, | Marlboro’, Md., was killed last night by | his house on a slight pretext. Suddenly, he | P¥idle were decorated with similar hue . x6:20, 213: x11:50 p.m. and x12: 17:05, x “yet School attach: CUAL ATTENTION e _ A A ; and certain young ladies among the spec- RATION Ol 0 p.m. = arias 3 son and Miss Jennie | having his throat cut in an altercation with | Says, a masked man rushed into the room, | ® ~4 * ss the Pres't. THOMAS FELL, LL.D.,PH.D. Z rom Tacoma, close here dafly up to August 9 at | 3 ‘s. Brown (ef Sanders & Stayman), ne . ~ | head, ordered him to throw up his hands. = a “< Hagerstorin, 112:00 noon and 15:90 p.m 6:30 P.M, Mes rr ( the latter at Marlboro’. It was about 7 "i Sa ssailani | Of certain of the horsemen. The addres < for AUSTRALIA (except th st | Burroug King stopped at the Point | ¢, ; 45 Campbell says he leaped at his assailant ; Of 2 on Leer POUEAL TA Guten ee camnicd os SEER Se cote ten on helt oyster |DOCe im the evening when Dr. Waring | and felled him to the floor. The man was | was such as to awaken c hivairous thoughts Ny schooner from Point Lookcut on their way | ¥@8 cut, and he died two hours later. It! dazed, almost stunned, but leveling his re- | 11 the minds of the most ungallant. to Washington. is stated that Dr. Waring spent the after- foe again a emg Sapa m The Gallant Kaigh 3 adeshensls a i ys the bullet grazed his temple | : : addressed | AS the Arrowsmith made her landing at | poon at Plummer’s bar room, and that he | Honaire says The knights were George Cochran, BF from Vancouver, | the Point on Thursday, District Commis- See = and passed through his hat into the wall. 3 * te . unt TT aC 810 BML aN” | etoner Lowell was greeted by many friends, | ¥28 Contending with some of the persons | Campbell sprang at the man again, but be.| Thomas B. Cochran, A? Landon Moffett, George RipecismeAcstanlinectenateen were pe the | Present when Plummer walked in and asked | fore he could reach him he was knocked | Jobn Fishback, Drayton Meade, Francisco, close here daily up to August 23 at 6.30 | He had taken to the water to ; nd way polnth, week days, 9: E 205 pam. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 1 _ Fe NG ear Baltimoce.) and way Points, week 00, co m., 12:50, 8:0), oe ), 4:33, 6:30, oe Wad fia tak” Sie ; Bp ce THE DIRECTION ion for all colleges, I station~ only. —$4:30. Sept 23. 10 arm | fesidences by Unicn Transfer Co. on orders left at On Sunday the choir boys (eighteen in | families of Dr. Waring and Mr. Plummer sign a check or order for $20,000 before he | 48 timer. RB heated term in the town, and enjoyed his | him not to make a disturbance in his place. i cone by sraneninep, who struck him over | Davis, Harry Beverley, Richard Lewi ses of College ‘or Bay Ridge, week da mm. and 4:28 |” stats for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, hip G: quiet trip very much. It is stated by some that Dr. Waring start- | the head with some heavy instrument. The | wijliam Sia aghter, ward Coloune. i. Sundays, 9:35 a.m., 1:30 and 3:15 p.m. Ore s S» per ship Galt- A j 1 . a ag . al 5 P From Bay iidge, week days, 6:15 .m.. 6:60 and close here dally up to A Pretty Family Picture. ed after Plummer, who was behind the bar, | (yoni hanlouffeat neat Sa ee Henderson Maddux, Keith Grant and Wm ite SS Cee Renee Soe ee S15) Bae exftcent West Australia. | Anybody who wants to witness an ideal | and struck him in the head with a heavy | jitted him from the floor to a bed and |Skinker. At the conclusion of the chars ROCKVILLE MD. FOR BOYS. HAS| Royal BLUB LINE Fut NEW YORK AND AT ISLANDS (specially addressed | acmestic scene should see the greeting | glass tumbler,staggering and cutting Plum-| strapped him to It. His feet and hands | the marshal, Mr. Henry Norris, announced of Va., Cornell, Lebigh, Prince- PHILADELPHIA. onts), Denes Miowern, from EOI ET ACTORE i iven Mr. Wash, B, Williams by his grand- | Mer’s head. Then they clinched, and, after | were tied to the four corners of the bed, | the riders. “Knight of blue Hole” rang ApS Heston, | All trains iMluminated with platach light. ee ercre uete Die eee se eee stares [Peaven Bits Waenece - ives at | Cat. Joseph Ridgaway, who is Plummer’s | and a chain was passed over his body anu | ONt in stento’.an tom “Charge, sir = secalconchsr! eo dye Pe 205, free Ha kG, aNd the Past, | TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the port | Children on Sundays when he arrives at) parkeeper, got them separated it was found | fastened to staples driven into the floor. | knight!” and lke a streak rushed a horse = ‘PAN OT EP Cary, 12:00, ‘12:95, 8.60 “05 Dining Cary of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing ts ar-| the Point. The two young “Wash’s,” | that Dr. Waring’s throat was cut. Captain of Detectives Lees, in his investi- | Gown the track, the man back coolly OCEAN TRAVEL. Bem. (20% night Siceping Car open at’ 10:00 | Fenged on the presumption of their uninterrupt+d | known, respectively, as “Big Wash.” and ins BN ey throughout the | gation afterward, found the evidence of | levelit® a lance a age cella Pol oni ——s ee ___ | S*elorks), | Sundays (7:05, Dining Car), (9:00 a.m,, {overland transit, | eet ‘ “Little Wash.,” and the two Jennies, dis- | town, and in a few minutes a large crowd! this. Cords were passed around Camp- | the Tings suspended from three 1 American Line. Dining Cary, 15-35, Dining Cary, $:00 16:06, Dialog |G) Tesistered mail cen at UPAR anne di tinguished as “Big Jennie” and “Little Jen- | had congregated about Plummer’s place. | bell’s body and drawn so tight that he | Cheers or murmurs of disappointment were me . Be tot Mt Dights Sleeping Car opeu for pas | (2) Registered mail closes at 6 PM. aa nie,” make a fine group with their grand-| Dr. L. A. Griffith was summoned a few | could not move. For twelve hours Camp- | heard as the rider was elther victorious or New York-S ipa errmetten tusincs @uca/onrart/ ancien’ (a) Registered matt closes at 6 P.M. pre ai father’ s<Washiiseniont: tmainutes after the affair happened, but he | bell was kept in this position, the gag being | UnSuCC ul. Each of the thirteen tried Te tailing, exerg 2 Wedoestis:io For “Atlautle Cit. 10;00 a.m., 12:00 noon ond |, (@), Regiatered mall closes at 1PM. Tuesdays | “Sheth cncad fishing 1s fairly good yet and | Stated almost as soon as he saw the wound- jin his mouth ail the time. Tuesday morn- | times for the rings, after which, st le ¢ 12, 1am St. Paul. 9. 10 am | 32:35 p.m. wee days. 12:99 p.td. Sundays, | 5 JAMES P, WILLETT, Postmaster. | the blue fish have begun to run. As for |€d man that there was no hope for him. | ing the gag was removed with the caution rather a wild demonstration, the re- SE ee cane 0. lean! Pave Dt 16, 10am| tExcept Sunday. “Dally. sSunday only. eg MEE eorOetne crabbing, it is “out of sight,” as the boys | Mr. Plummer acknowledged that he did it, | that he would be killed if he made any | Sult. Was announced by the Judge, M Reever AF am Sew SES scot 19. 10 am | _ Baggage called Yor sand. checked trom hotels and! POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | *9v- and says it was done in self-defense.» The | noise. He was told that he would have to | Rcbert Murray. Mr, Lucien Smith officiated New York. s 5 ™ D \ Sat.. Aug 29. 10.m St. Louis. ~ o =a = = a i = H * S Slee * + ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue o.w., New : = anuel Church, Anacostia, | have been on most friendly terms. Dr. | would be released. He was shown a docu A Fair Queen and Her Maids. ee 15th street, and at Depot. STEAMERS TAGES COL CaTRT AE SEE TETAEE Tait || Wacing Weaves (aly lapwiaunlavenciildrendl sentient Graney serene Enka = ee cS $ under the care of Mr. Barnabas Bryan, i ign, and he : Red Star Line. Gar Se ga ee Pee ek WAFEFIFLD AND T. V. ARROWSMITH will take the rooms at the hotel vacated | Mr. Plummer is married and has four chil- | was also ordered to write a note to his | The coronation ceremony was next in NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. - -August 12, noon } ae zs by the St. James’ bcys and have a week's | dren. Sympathy for both families is felt. | wife asking her to c: ust 19, noon SOUTHERN RAILWAY, sh the check and to | order, and after a few hi remarks to the STEAMER WAKEFIELD LEAVES WASHING- D. ing, making the fourth choir at the | Dr. Waring was abou: fifty-six years old. || give the money to the bearer without ask. | quartet of winners - T. Coch- Mondays and Saturdays, 7 a.m., for | Ut 4 i ing any questions. Campbell says h < - : 3 : lundings to Colonial Beach, Bustiwost, | Point this season, St. John’s, H and 16th, a estions. Campbell says he re- | ran, the Knight of F eg eae peer Seen sentes2! ae PORT Cue tele Point, Colten's aud Nowint creek; returning, | being the ploneers in June. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. fused to even read the paper, telling his | szofett, crowned Mies Mattie Smith que “UIST TIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Schedule in effect June 14, 1806. arrives at Washington on Tuesdays abd Suudays fen babs tes captors that he did not care what they did ss Fies 14 and North Rive trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas-| cut 4 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 a.m., for interme: arate 2A aay iociena The Flagman at 7th Street. to him, of love and beauty; the Knight of Chet- pe ae 6 Rowling G: .. station. ate landings to Colonial ‘Beach, Bushwood. Rock | System of Fruit Inspection Advised. 4 ° Wh ane : vood, Mr. William Skinker, crowned Miss cae ty aS A.M.—Dally.—Local for Danville. Connects | Qiine, “Coltsate, Stone's, Howart’s aud. cohum's, = Major Powell said this morning, when en the newspapers published the fact | wood. 2 Nias tage Ye iy lane age at Manassas for Strasburg, dally except Sunday, | Keint. Colon s ean eee at Wark] Consul Coughey, in a communication to that Campbell had disappeared, the mil- | Fanny Cochran tirst maid of honor; and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western, a an. ‘Thursdays. the Department from Sicily, ad-| ® Messenger informed him that President | Nonatre says, his captors became frightened, | Knight of W 5 d with the Chesapeake and Oblo daily for | *ut 11 pam, Thursdays. | troy ston partment of State yy Phillips sent word that Attorney Wilson and after dark released him. The police | (Towned Miss Juliette Thompson, well. E. vises that buyers of fruit from this coun- R “Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge. Wednesdays, 3 p.m., for Colonial B 4 8 on , have @ description of Winthrop’s confed- | Known as one of the prize-winning grad- 3 A.M.—Dalls.—THE UNITED STATES Fast | )ydnestay. 3 pots er aint cree 5; |htzzieen dia corna|otiinspectors| to/the ports | Cou nou ve ccune, and that (he dlscussin|| O20. aio Cieiy AGT Ce nes | site tor Wise Coorsoram ate Econ aioe MAIL. Carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York | SC" 'George’s island, ‘Sinith ¢ 0:| of Messina, Palermo, and Catania, ana| Ver the proposition to compel the Metro- | , maid of honor, and the Knight of No F id Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salis-| Cominco rivers; returning, arrives at Washington 2 » ”. pectations, Mr. Keith Grant, crowned Miss ry with Pullman Seeper for Asheville and Hot | Comiuey tvern: | Tera ay mornings. provide them with letters of credit, which | Politan railroad to maintain a flagman at) FATAL F the ington, Mr. Wm, Slaughter, g21 Penn. ave. PROPOSALS. “EURNISHING ¢ KANSAS CITY. C.; Knoxville and Chattanooga, ‘Tenn., | “giturtayn © poms for Riverside, Colonial Beach, | 2 than face Ge ae ‘| its intersection with the Capital ‘Traction eres Allie Murray third maid of Lonor. z lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta: | colton's, Piney Point. St. George's Island, Srith's | State on their face that the documents are 7 aR also Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orleans, | Gvck” Coan and Yescomico titers; returotug, ar | not negotiable unless the bill of lading| Company at 7th and B streets, that Mr.| Swifts Packing Plant Burned All A Brilliant Ball. tia Montgomery, connecting at Atlanta with Pull: | Tg Simeon Sundays ‘about’ 10° pean, bears the inspector's certificate of grade. | Phillips be informed immedcately tha: the Mahe. Thc ekwics baee Sears hove eaene= Peat eee ioe Bienen etane cage aC See genecule OP ye it MEY: Gesersl| Manager. | ‘This has, become necessary because over | Commissioners proposed to settle the case] KANSAS CITY, Mo., August 7—One man | tions, the material having been received oe : iT. ee eee ati ipoxcerotit 2 today. was killed out: : 2 ie , We st . age t (tarburg daly except Sunday Merton and) re WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. two and a half million boxes of fruit were y illed outright, two were perhaps fa- | from) Washington. The assemblage next Strasburg. daily, ee rn d last y i average loss of| Mr. Wilson and President Phillips were| tally i d y : or SUMMER SCHEDULE. exporte t year with an ee ps Ww ‘ally injured and five others sustained | dispersed, but met again at the ball in th | spally WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. | Steamer Potomac will leave 7th st. wharf every | one dollar per box. ‘This, the consul says, | on hand when the case was called, but | more on less serious injuries in a fire which | evening held in the Hotel Davia. After the ficnan VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of | SUNDAY, at 4 p.m,, for Baltimore and River | was because an indiscriminate distribution | prosigent Phillips carried hi pint” and listarteal $ aeeen SicasecbgcteePvametandasstties pid peace recelved at this | Pullman Vestituled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day | Landings. Steamer Sue leaves every SATURDAY, | of letters of credit resulted in the ship- 8) ps is pe 4) star at Swift's packing plant at mid- royal set, general dancing was indulged in sa ee Te eine eas fee Lark (tOaene: | BES pen for Lower Holtimore ad 'Rive: av | Ment of fruit ot the commonest quality in| the case went over until Tuesday next. He] night last night, and burned till late this | until nearly daylight, Refreshments were 1846, and opened im- | ville fo s, N.C. ‘or impa, | DAYS, 1g - 1 the jubor and mate- | via Charlotte, Savannah and. Jackson: | Ings. All river freight must be prepaid. Rates given | large quantities. ‘The loss was borne by| Bave as his reason that the absence of| morning. The property loss is nearly | served, and the ball Was but a repetition atk the’ fabon hate: . § ckson- 5 3 mnt TWO OCLs HODAY OF AUGU ing | Fille, and New York to Memphis. via Birmingham; | on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON & BRO.,| the importers and bankers of the United comanasiones pruceden apelin Dbipat $100,000. ot the success of the tournament, and will es irene | New York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Mont. | Agents, 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745, Jy States. Should the system recommended | Cause; the other was that 4 eorney ilson esd" Sosesh: Eebowite in : unquestionably remain long in the mem- Winder butlding and | gomery.. Vestibaled Day Coach Washington to At-| gs RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE- | be put in effect, the consul says, the old| had left a valuable paper Sehind. P » night watch- | orics of all who attended. D. ¢.. in| tanta. Southern Railway Dining Car Greenstoro to Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, | reputable firms, who have been driven to The case went over as suggest2d by Mr.| man, suffocated or burned to death, body The chaperons were Mrs. Lee 8S. Morti- es of webich | MT EINS ON WASHINGTON AND ono prvis.| it street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at Z| the wall by dishonest competition, will] Phillips. Aneta aoe a still in ruins, mer and Mrs. G, M. Emerich of Washing- oat Me 1ege | TON Jeave Washington 9:01 a.m. dally, 1:00 pm, | &%, landing at ali-wharves ax far down a& Mad-| como to the front, and only the better| Before a final decision was reached, how- Injured—Harvey Bidleman, hoseman, fell | ton, and Mrs. J. H. Cochran and Mrs. Lu- sum not less y - | dox creek, Va., including Chapel Polat and Colonial Liti f fruit wi to this coun-| ever, regarding the postponement, Attor- » “i The P: $ amount of the proposal, | and 4:45 p-m. dally. except Sunday, and 6:25 p.m. | $0" i Neurning on Mondive atont 9 ins Wer | qualities of fruit will be sent Wilson briefly rehearsed the question. | {cm third story to greund, probably die; | Ce" T. Smith of The Plains. ject any. or ail bids and | Sundsys only for Round Hill, 4:32 'p.m, dally, ex- nesdays and Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger ac- | tY- ay Bor D ety tae! pe bee 2 j |. To Mr. George T. Cochran credit is due tid | cept Sunday. for Leesburg, and 6:25 p.m. daily for vn. | Herndon. Returning, arrive at Washington a.m. and 7:00 p.m. ‘daily. and 3:00 p.m. dally ex- He set forth that a watenman was rot| Stephen Reynolds, watchman, face aad = needed at the crossings of rapid transit | hands terribly burned, may ‘die; Harry mality in # comwmodations first-class. Freight received until hour of walling, Telephone 1765. Ailsa Won. for sv creditably arranging and managing both the tournament and ball. C. F.C. dQ E : Creasy, watchman, overcome by smoke ne dey se. 3 e F. A. REED & CO., RANDALL, roads; that such a system was old and i hy 101 time stated for tnrned cebe Simla, from Herndon. 8:33 atm. dalle’ Cx | Agents, Alexandria” Proprietor and Manager. | COWES, Isle of Wight, August 7—Ailsa, | antiquated. The signal system. between | and scorched: A. D. Forsing, heal watchs ———— Lidders. | Proposals ‘must be inclosed in, envelopes cept Sandas, from Leesburg. 0 Se Oe ago eee. oa ER cen, ABt’o, | Britannia and Satanita started this morn- | motormen was the advanced thing. He had Se gg mane aes ete MASSAS FOrimAsrs. sealed and marked v pairs to] ““Phrough trains from the south arrive at Wash- oe abt ._B. Z received statements from the presidents y, Watchman, y burned an — Heat the Treasury teston, 42 a.m. 2.20 p.m. and 9:40 p.m. dally. a ea = Hed ao a ee the ee aes of seventy-two rapid transit railroads and mie by explosion; otn Joss, watchman, | Tiresome Talk Marks Their Prolong- Manassas Division, 10:00 a.m. daily, except Sun- TANOS AND N shield, presented by Emperor iam, and | from twenty-seven mayors of the principal | badly burned and’ hurt by explosion; Jo- ed AM-Night Session. 5 GaSe San | Gee eee uz oe ORgeNe. a ore aC SOE OY EAR a nL cat Cilaoe or Enyce tea Seaten nee ta] Ae ee ee ee KANSAS CITY, Mo., August 7.—A spe- Meof for Iron rd for Iron Roof Trusses | tlon furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania rope exceeding 100 rating and belonging to | posed to the proposed regulation. parently AGG poten eee: | cial 0 she Bike Svdee Abiione, MEER Roe for Gui-ca _p eavectivels, at | Srente, and at Pennsylvania railroad passenger any recognized European yacht club. The SSS = and the watchmen tried to put it out with: | the populist. state convention adjourned ee Ss AEune Wenn 'W. H. GREEN. General Snpt. course is around the Isle of Wight, yachts| Mr. Sutherland’s Diamond Stud. | out calling on the fire department. While | sine die at 6 o'clock this morning after a Pioty Sayre parate scaled. pro- 3, CULP, Tratie Hoes to sail in cruising trim, three yachts to! Detectives Boyd and Helan are on the| thus engaged a terrific explosion occurred, continuous session which began at 8 peas, in duplicate. f following, objects, Ls BROWS, Gee aatat Beet Dent: PIANOS eae start or no race. The shield goes to the | jooout for a clever sneak thief who enter.| throwing the men in all dircctions. Ho. 5 = * "eloc! t night. During the night « > owner of the winning yacht, who has to de- | sp of Mr. Edwin B, Sutherlana, | D!0Witz was buried under a mass of meat | O'clock last nig! ing the night ses. Foundry" and Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- | fend it in the following year. If won twice and either suffocated or burned to death. | sion the following nominations were ac Trusses and Roof for Gun- netivel Navy Yard, Ss es by the same owner the shield remains in| the lawyer, 406 6th street, Wednesday | ‘The other men sustained injuries, but were : ty e CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. manship and Durability. his possession. Ailsa was leading at Vent-| evening and secured ‘a diamond stud valued nearer the exit and managed to crawl to operon Scaaeate os ae pitas ar bos THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN| Also a fine asscriment of desirable slightly usea | 2°F: at $150. The stone has been recovered. 1t|the open door. The explosion was caused 4 ahs Aeags € gre ake Sah ee AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, | Upright, Square and Grand “Plunos of our own | COWES, August 7.—Ailsa won; Satanita was bought by Benjamin Schleisner, the | PY the meats and lard becoming overhe ett, secretary of state; D. N. Heffonbower tation to this bureau or the commandant of the| ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. aLz, ee ce ey rn ed ae manager of a 7th street clothing store, from | 4. The, fire, as on Mullingar Ae Oren Dror ek arn caste Sey, Cites Berea ae Soe ee a. c g S . reduced prices and reasonable terms. ra . 0: uilding am $ sro : W. packid te fully infosin thenuclves Of the tharse. | MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARs. gra-| Second-hand. Upiight,, Square aud. Grand Planoa Pie re ae Seong ie moyen raid, that he had | $45,000; that on meat about $5,000. > °° | M8 of Crawford, auditor of state; W. D. [meter anes ic br ane Bh KB oo Rare eran of different makes taken in exchange and restored | Canadians Discrediting American | found it on the street. Mr. Schleisner of- aaa Stricker of Barton, state superintendent of fer Of he work reiuired, by) siting the Sard TION Si AND B STREETS. to, good condition at prices and terma, to suit all Money. fered him $5 for it, and the offer was ac- ice’ eee a pubbinatinn: obtained. A bond of one thousand ($1,000) dol” Schedule in effect May 17, 1896. Se GE ey DUT CHESCE Rs Pianos en ip ex- Se cepted. le detectives have but a meager Geol im His le. n @ session of tiresome talk, fare mast accompany each Did for the cbjects 5 P.M. DAILY—Cinelnnatt and’ St. Loula Spe- | ©D#2&e- pea ees MONTREAL, Quebec, August 7-—The St. | description of the supposed thizf, but have] MILWAUKEE, Wis. August 7.—The Sind St tenn IRS BS w'cloac wre shee 2a5 @ guarantee that the bidder will execute the Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullman PIANOS FOR RENT. Hyacinth chamber of commerce has passed | not given up hope of catching him. atract after his bid bas been requi epted. be Ge Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis Tuning and Repairing by Fuctory Experts. news of the death of Phillip Abbott was a| nomination was made and the selection of a 0 3 a resolution expressing its approval of the -_—— ril f the state central committce Kesponsibl curity will be required for. the Ixais without change. Connects at. Cov- terrible sheck to his relatives and friends| @ Chairman of the sta! ntral com sarki verformam Of ihe seam ct ao. the for Hot Springs. Parlor ears Cincla. Wm. Knabe & Co., ection ac) thes pents Manet cece ne ‘The St. Louis’ Swift Pasage. in this clty. Mr. Abbott, who was a great | "a® taken up. There was a bis fight on ght fp resecved efect ang or yposals r charging a discount o! per a of , ee tea, NRG it | riot Bienes kip ae Saat | 1422 Pemm. Ave. N.W. | american ‘money. rt nas? aiso led a | oo steamer St. Louie wen mohind eects | stant toey SrTioky and who was paation-| which was precipitated by a movion offercd for waive defects ATEAEWS, Chief of | for, Clucinaath Pullmas sleepers to Clociauatts | weventone call Kor 137, ‘ave_| warning to merchanis, farmers and the | line steamer St. Louis was sighted south | ately fond of mountain climbing, left Mil-| he Areleen of Merion, a friend of Brclien, wlio 2 _ | tan sleeper to Virginia Hot’ Spring withers El TO public generally not to accept American | of Fire Island at 10 o'clock this, morning. | waukee on July 25, in company with Prof.| hall, that the convention proceed to the PRoroegis FoR FURAL ange, Tcsdass, "Thursdays and Saturdays” Dally HAZELTON money upon any consideration. i The westward record of the St. ouis was | C. C. Fay of Tufts College, Cambridge; nomination. ee ton, D.C, July 31, tho. Sleepers Cigetnnadd to Chicagy and 'St. Lous, “8 Pianos. eae sich days, nine ours @Uiltty six minutes (ooo c at merece eee Gis abeee prs sched vith “ee epiiaptie mi be | received this 10:57 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Ri 4 Gambler Hi Gone Broke.” 22 y 3 2 ad ise! “§ (reLOcK M.A for Old Point ik. Only rail Mine, "9" | we nave secured the agency for this celebrated sy Sry poe See nn PRE Ue eae : 3 not known here. The object of the trip|and the leaders eelzed the opportunity to 2:20 PM. DAILY—Kor Gordonsville, Charlottes. | make of plano, have recelved several of the most | CHICAGO, August 7.—The Times-Herald | that time. She will, however, probably | was to climb the mountains about Banff | hold @ conference. Breldenhall advised j xille. Staunton and for Hichmong, daily, except | Srtisttc Hezelton styles of Parlor Grands and | 88¥8 George V. Hankins, the former king | reach Sandy Hook lightship at about 11:30] and they were to make headquarters that the motion be withdrawn, and the “iienvrrations and tickets at Chesapeake ang Ohio | Coloaial Uprights, and we invite « critical exam, | Of gamblers, has gone broke. Everything | this morning, her time of passege being | Laggan, and it was upon one of these | question left for the state commitice to offices. 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F | ination by those who desire the highest degree | he cwned, even to his residence, has been| six days, two hours and forty minutes, bee ere Wier pad perp nt er tceerpedcid [pm owen, BRS Bic furnishing red pa sperifeations and ay be obtained GEORGE TRI Commissioners, D. ¢ and at the station. = = eath, T ased v" =I and Costigan crossed hands bef. ~ ATTORNEYS <= H.W. Fotrer, | f excellence in a plano forte. turned over to his former business asso- | SbOut seven hours better than her previous | Cemh. | The deceased was twenty-nin Sra | tno anpioting convention, jie Meksieer cane “ ce e my18 Gené¥al Passenger Agent. e clate, M. C. McDonald, $1,300,000 in realty | “rhe st. Loufs eclipses all previous South- | H. Abbott, who for many years has been at | Suspension of hostilities. Garner, cannts aTroRNEY-ATiaW, | ————=———— = — | D. G. eller Co., tng Inferests were Sietoed.of several days | ampton Fecords. Jone 6 her sister ship, st, | the head of dhe Wisconsin Central’ rali- ——»—_—_— Webster Law building, 505 D st. iw, Washing: | Oj SION po Paul, made the run in six days, fiv road, an lent at present ton, D.C Mesideace, No. 3 Mount Verne Fins, | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS 47 uth St. N.W. ago. Adverse race track iegislation is as- | oy ipmeecen minutes eae eet ane siete te sad ER a oa siraprerracy fee ork aves) SOE Sen st) ae COMAUSSIONER OF DEEDS AND’ NOTARY PUB- soe arty: © signed as the cause of his losses. to that time. The St. Leuis has cut that A Convicted Embeszier. eee igr STORAC He for ai yates end atertitorice « SEBCIALTY | _192> tf ae ee CUy Sane Eee os CITY OF MEXICO, August 7—Maximit- | eet eee ening Btar Almanee Tat . ce (basement), 1821 g ft 7 - e e Even! tar Almanac. Ta- sae Si GI sAiaragw/ tail Gases Geisarkscses 0. te | Pick one of our Around the World. a es caaine or ing eats events In ing ARMY AND NAVY STC — HARES SGD PARIS, Il, August 7.—Miss Clara Parish, A Cigar Did It fan Wilcom, ex: onal | ples have been prepared with care, showing Sepurate ‘apartments, light, COMMISSIONER OF DH Piano bargains now. the youngest W. C. T. U. round-the-world] NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥., August 7—The | Bank Of Memico at Meridia, Yucatan, has | the vote by congressional districts in the Boscia chien abd hav eee Come ne OF our cholcent atglea; haa a full aad rich tose; | Missionary, has left for St. Louls, starting | Park Theater, that was built upon the site | Dee? declared guilty of embezzling $160,000 |1asi congressional election, state election elim LOAN & CO, Proprietors. i bee ieee “toa ‘half "price; was $400 originaily: ‘wow | on her trip around the world. She will be | of the one destroyed a year ago, burned sa, | 229, Will receive a heavy sentence. patunas OOF S08 bOd NDE, ond the alacterat - = cas ‘Square Grand, a beautiful The charter of the branch from Monterey | \otes from 1789 to 1892, with other valuable 3. T. WALKER sow: . 204 10TH ST. N.W., CAR- JOHN B MATCHED, | fort like sew’ in appearance ahd tere eat Pes; | given @ big reception there. She will il} day. Loss, $60,000; partly insured. The|to Matamoras granted ten years ago to a aon tistics. In addition, there is an interest- t Lining, Felts, Fire Brick xpd Clay, Asbestos, | Commissioners of Deeds for state only $350; its of from San Francisco for Japan. August 26.| theater had been used a few hours before | the Mexican National Rallroad Company | 5! = ints, Trusbes, Tire, Cement twe aud theese Notary Public. United States Commicneeet Fae eaey Pre Pat akGiteae |'Shacia accompanied he Mite Jeuals Smita | tte c oeee tone eee we probable that | has been declared forfeited, no work hav- | ing chapter upon the money of the United ply Foodag Material. eel Ofice, 1321 Fat. irst Goo | aul-124 918 Pa ave. | of this city. some smoldering cigar caused the fire. ing been dene. States. 25e. per copy.

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