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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1896-TEN PAGES. 5 wese charmed by an Informal amt very deitght fat sressional convention last even’ng John C. RAILROADS. ___{ _——_RATLROADS. SUMMER RESORTS. | AFFAIRS IN . GEORGETOWN | fs ety sz normet am voz ete LM EMTUCKIANS ALERT | £totahict SoS ohes dake PENNSLLVaNIA MAULROAD. WASHINGTON, arena AND MT. VERNON SPRINGS AND BATHS. : a iad the recta the ‘morning were tor renomination, subject to the action of a Station correr of Sixth and streets. AY. ‘ a onderfully sweet vocal select conferenc committee of seven, the poltey arya t Ea Gespaes | son sera eran, ao] ORS Te ER ame, 27 | work to Shortly Bagin onthe Now Westom | Boat aitis ke os —— yursucd by the state convencion ting fl 790 AD nd PRES: floc “ind Dining Cars | FOR ALEXANDHLA (ally) 28289. 1, 7:50, 8. ‘The baths of these celebrated springs are noted | vy aeetnens and power. Gold Standard Der Select Dele- | °"** EITTSEURG EXPRESS” 10:20 ex, 11, 12'a.m-; 1, 2, 3, 4:15 ex., 4:45, | for the cure of rheumatism, gout, Haney trou High Schoot. = Mra, Jus. Owens and son arrived in cam 0 mocrats Select Dele- FUSION IN 0. Frere te Tee ENIA LIMETED.— Pullman 5, t. & 9, 10, 11 and’ 12 st bles and nervous diseases. The climate is delight- igh E morning and ure guests at the Owens cotta Dano. 10:30 AMEE pt ee $08, 1:00, 11:06 am: ful—pure anf fresh mountain alr. s od ‘il avenue. te s - dianapoli er ee ee etratinietimsoie 054. 8:06, :08, 8:05, 2:05, | Terms reasorable. - saul Mrs Hetiort Coben hax gone fo and reaper gates tor indi: Po 8. Democrats Get Electors and Pe Ber Yamin’ Cleeeland: nd. ‘oedo, "utet Harlot 8, a ae A De CHASE Tack FR. Wee, prope. Bishop Satterlee to Tale St. Albans | Se’ Ot Rentals United Sinten Senator. O05 Se PAS? LINE.—Pont Buffet Parlor 2 t ae, 10, 1 a bm sac Berkeley Springs, W.Va. 50ST: The third day of the democratic and pop- 10:30 A. man pier Sprit ANACOSTIA, Car to H risburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harrisourg + Hts ROCK-ENON SPRINGS, VA Church Upon His Réturn to aus BRECIDGES “Tens SPEECH wist conventions at Boise, Idaho, yest 8.40 P.M “CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— FoR MOUNT YEnNos “and le Washington? It is understood that arrangements are bel fay, was devoted entirely to discussion of poe Bullet Fare = tee Be bas vali pert oN Goxt VER ‘The popular mountain resort. ‘Trip, 12 noon to made for a mass meeting of the citizens of Aua- the proposed fusion. The joint conference ai oi : 1 cost elation of the of the flats on the s in weal 4 Sei yan BE, aod, Dining Cars Harrisburg, to Now ead aa een ‘pair seco, Sudares 6:80 p.m. Cool and dry. Miueral springs, Baths, a tia in telation of the filling of the flats on tl ; was in session until a late hour Wednes TD 76:40. 2:38, 5:08, | Pool. First-class table. All kicds of diversions. » south side of the Anacostia river. ki d for Vi a, bh comin, a "3 10 EM. WESTERN EXPRESS.~Pullmgn Sleep- 11:88 a.m: 12:38, 08, 5 s jov. Buckner Boomed for Vice} ‘ay night, without coming to any agr BEcst io. Chicago. and Harrisburg to Clevelat ara o oA ino Sasi AgeEDUGt ‘ BATES ty 2A 8 PRATT ns Now that it has been dé@f{nitely decided nat pane! King of Jackson street is visiting ment. Yesterday the convention met in se- ; 0 10, 11, 12° a.m; 3y23- ress A. 8. jetor. reuteid F ends eginia. E ® 10 PM SourHWwAtrens ExPREss —Poliman | Gs, 7 8, fide FROM ‘ARLINGTON ASD — 2 te erect ee Resets ae meno Snane Mr, James H. Mowe of Chicago Is visiting is President. cret session to receive reports. The deme a « t is, a reptor “The Ct ‘3 e.8qu. - . Wo. Rose. erats insisted on le : the tter of sen- tng Car Herrebere to Giatuenth 23 Buena Vista Spring Hotel, | of y7he Cenare in the Bauare bound ajamain Munda it ter oe crats insisted on leaving the matter of sex veg Ge wituater ee ee ate 9: | Bl : News Catironatilcitexpesten iat tias) 26 See BENS. po eee ean Saket eager debate = Car to Pittsburg. anda ya. )—* * re , itis exp ds for t instructed t committee to agres Tay AM for, Kanes Cansatelgua. Rochester and | 2:0, '3:n0." 4:80, 6:3 Bo E rae Bu ue Ridge Mountains, the erection outa proposed structure we ROGIRIEEIRE CURRENT POLITICAL NOTES] to support a populist candidate for Bena- 10:30 AM. for Elmira and Renovo dafly, exc: RLINGT ay DRY ATMOSPHERE. 1,500 FEET ELEVATION. | soon be advertised for. The appropriation sy ior. This, however, did not settle the ma — ‘For Hee aud wiht peat 5:05, "6:05 7:08. | B: i Elevator and all modern Improvements. for the building is $100,000, and out of this Rockville was ye ing 1 of an Sa seed ter. In Idaho the principal affairs of gov Sian Wiiliansport. Rochester, Buffalo and Bi ele ee eee as Bah 10: 08 OPEN JUNE 25 TO OCTOBER 1. sum $30,000 has already been expended | eaciting runaway, in which the lives of seve at ernment are mana, by boards, the prir Biagara Falls datly except Saturday, with Slee Address W. M. REAMER. Manager, for the site, leaving $70,000 for the erection | PeTsons were jeopardized. About 6 p.m. as Mrs, Kentucky democrats who are not in sym- | cipals of wh mposed of the - ina Car Washingten to Suspension Bridge v! SIDE) Buena Viste S| P. 0., Western Md. RR. of the school. The plans for the new | 4. L. Wells was driving a young horse | pathy with the Chicago platform raised nor, attorney 1 and secretary of fo: Erle, Conandaigua, Rochester, But- we Siceping Car Wash- state. Populisis cl stronger than democ sion to Indian- | control those boards. to be numerically 2 a.m.; | _my29-3m Washington county, Md. _ | juilding are now being drawn up in the and entitled to EACH office of the building inspector, and as soon eee: RUCet ne fon, the ani-| their standard yesterday, and the Bourbon ee BEACH HAV! mal became frightened and dashed up the street tt] ctate will lead the proc a fearful rate. : falo and Niagara Falls 4. ington to Elmira, ‘ABBOTT, GEO. After runnin several handred _ ‘ For Philadelptia, New York and the East. Gen. M: Gen. Pass. Agent. SSS as these are completed bids will be adver: | yards the horse and vebfele came i apolls. The convention which met at Mu-| A fusion was finally accomplished by 4:00 PM. “CONGRERSTONG ED,” dally, jeu, “Manager. a. eis f oes Janis the horse “and vehtcle! came 4n'< sic Sod oes contained | POpULists accepting the democra yO }N0- git Pare Care. crith Dining: Car trem gegtemorts | 1729 ates The Engieside, Used for, the contract awarded and the Ja tree, neki the waxwn to pon ie ae rar | Alun: She evapieeic apne orcabest ni Regular at 7:00 (ning Car), 7:20, 9:00, Beach Haven, N. J. Open until October 1. work commenced and pushed as rapidly as | Mra, Wells a censiderable distance 2 ¢ hundred delegates, who filled the « parti Witiee weiner ete Wining Cary, and. 31 aia ae ao FOREIGN POSTAL SERV. ICE. Many new iniprovements since lust your. eoeeibe Pcople ran from every direction to tral portion of the hall set apart for them, | OSC'r ee eee aie nington) AM, 12: 4 sible. Send for new illustrated book. y Ben treasurer and mine inspector my15-110t_ The populists have the United States Sena- 1135 PM. Gn Sundaye $00 Wintag Can), many supposing that s! 9:00. 11:00 (Dining Car bE ¥ iim! ine toal A, a WASHINGTON, D, €., POST OFFICE NOTICE. While on the stage were many of the men Arriving and Departing Vessels. e y by © ; fe Wats earried Into a whe have fought democracy’s baiiles in | tor, Congre<smar nant Kovernor, se" 225, 3:15," 4. 6340, 10-00 und 138 BAL |, Should be read peaigspe atl ialcrentea ae cine During the week the following vessels et. In responge to a Suciatate tars AE oem ae ae ot minke inter miss areesioms eet = « Pnliadeiptia ol oaly, Fast Express. 01 and | FOREIGN MAILS for the August 22 arrived in the port of Georgetown: Schoon- in ao ee ees Ean we Aa Ja . pie instruction. The convention ad. Sin PM. daily. For Bosten. without change, | Close prompt er Mae McFarland, in ballast, from New TRANSATLANTIC MAIL: Journed until this m anization | of Boise is beli ruting | Was effected, the selections of the various | Koveriior, and Capt. the nities, and was ene ae h from the nervous shock. Her hus | {1 the afternoon temporary org . L. Wells of the government 7:50 AM. vel ‘ ul 3:15 P.M. daily. . foratege Expres Parlor Cary 9:00 ASE week: | | FRIDAY days. P. E. Regan in the lead for James Gunn ix con- Bedford; schooner Nathan F.Cobb,1,000 tons burden, from Brunswick, Ga., loaded with ~ arrived on train a short time after the ac- 3 ets 7 i plect ceded for " st Nn, For Iattimore, 6:25. 7:00, 7:20, od BRITISH INDIA, per 9 SANT TL lumber; schooner Mary Vandiver, 290 tons | sient.’ audafter|prociring’ a borwe amt rarrigge, | Ustrlets for committeen mpigaeet acts iS ateee <n 34d Ce Lbs i. eMANY, DENMARK, SWEDEN, 3 Pea oetas Te burden, loaded with guano, from Norfolk; | the wert ond of teem ne sont ort ilistance from | delegates were reported. and an address Congressional Nominations, 6:40 7:10, “to-00. tose n hristlans) and RUSSIA, per ss. Aller, from schooner Ruth A. Paul, 100 tons burden, | animal got loose frou the broken vhiele be ran | W&S delivered by Col. W. C. P. Breckin- | phe democratic congressional convention an t rad Limited, | EUROVE, vin Cherbourg, “tiwst. be directa epee | loaded with guano, ‘from Baltimore tug (Pavement for several suuares, until iw | Fide that aroused enthusiasm. The col-l or the eighth North Caroline dntcer es A. 40 1420 imited). EI be a ec i et vil was final: tL ‘dd. As is " e - 3 A arol strict al : s schooner Fostina, loaded with 1,000,000 ually capture is generally the ets ners ; Wie ieotaran bed tos yeas. Seats intel | BO A me S| OGEAM VIEW HOTEL, | gam Putt! Syn sisi Cs Meta heaters cf | Onl Feappearance into wubile lite wax the | Wkeatoro sesiertay, momieaied Lae he From New York, via. ath om St. NB. Children sand several of them ud me occas e s best efforts. He] Gov. Doughton for Cong “4 Tor Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. Mendaint Letters uust be directed “Per Zaatlaz, Fliza’ J. Pendeli, 1,160 tons burden, loaded | (iildren ide warTOW es one : : : r Congress on the ee gpg os (oAt 10:36 FM. “for NEVHERLANDS direct. per Ocean View, Vas with ice, from the Kennebec river; ‘schoon- | thine say leas Mel Chat the ens: ee Se EOS eee pees [Rarer ‘or Annapells, : jetters must ‘bs sero Ins autor | clared it was the duty of Kentucky demo 1 offense of Tte hotel will open May 30 me the reception of | er William H. Kenzel, 250 tons’ burden, at a very fast qait be Rioris on the Atluatic const, The means eee | Jowded with Iron and terra cotta pipe, from | varringe, and that i resorts on the Atluntic coust. e bathing ty per | vow york: sel r Hele! Jenedict, | the kind within a_ ve fect and without danger. ber) New York; schooner Helen H. Benedict FM. daily ‘except Sunday. ond 4:20 PM. ates ne Express, 4:30 A.M.. 3:46 P.M. ats to compass the defeat of Bryan and | The democratic conferees of wall, whose election, he declared. would | first Pennsylvania distri the twenty- are still Lore ¢ : : anes Mr. J. Calvin Cron be the greatest calemity that could befall | locked. Eight ballots wer nae AM. wesie days; At: Ap ‘ideal piace for” indien and children, Masie | 148) tons ‘burden, loaded with tee) fem | aati Gai Ahe ie pale a ! Bice were taken last even od and § rae (aun B op by the Portsmouth Navy Yard Band. the Kennebec rive schooner Louis G. | ineyon D. Chairman George M. Davie made a brict | i@8:, No session will be held today owits spre hacer Furnessta, from New | Yor! For terms, booklets and further particulars, ad-| Rabel, 900 tons burden, loaded with ice, | tuintu for the sum aay to the absence of one of t PM. week-days. directed “Per Furnes. | gress conferees speech inc 48, 4:35, my must be Hing the convention to orde M from the Kennebec river; schooner Horatio of the Montger or a The democrats of the fifteenth Missouri 46. _my27-8m,12 E.R. THORNTON, Proprietor. | 1) faker, 1.2K) tons burden, loaded with will hold a mi ant Seda istrict have nominated M of | HOTEL BELLEVUE, CHAPEL POINT, MD.| ice, from the Kennebec river; schooner dersou on Friday. SA a good! Mba Ot eieecan Gee osho for Congress. 10:28, OPENS JUNE 15; “management first salt] David 1, Davis, 1,000 tons burden, loaded am. As soon ax the {ed @ good deal of amusement by a The tifth Arkansas distric a mt 6:4, sand | Water bathing, fishing and crabbing. terms,$5, $6, | J2Vid 2 Dai ae eee ee schoo | fall term, yt wilt | Which did not dig deeply into politi reka Springs yesterday od PM printed matte RMANY | $7 and $8 per week; special rates to tumiltes. | WICH Tee, J LOCKE DuIeASdoaned! ehes of Uhe society among | sues. After the speech of Col. Breckin- Sri osig ee aie INNECTIONS. Jdvessed printed matter, etc, for | Among the advantages oF CHAPEL, POINT 4s the | er John S. Ames, ur E ridge, which was in response to repeated re - One Sor: So For Atlant via Detiware River Bridge, all: A ee fact that it has two muils dally, and that Jt with ice, from the Kennebec river; schoon- being made to organize free silver | and persistent calls, the districts mere: The republicans of th rail reutei ALM. week-days, 3 "5 White Star steamers sailing from New York on] be reached by two trains daily via the Pope’ er Oliver Banett, 200 tons burden, load- districts of th x. For] ed for committeemen, and! the convents corgressional <iistrict ba daily; (via Market Street Wednesdays take specially addressed privted mat-| Creek Mne, ot by steamer Harry Randall. ed with ice, from the Kennebec ‘river; ing of those favorable to th oa at x ag Cerise vel W. Smith of Pontiac (Saitirdays only), 10-00, 11:00 A.M." week- | Wednesdays take spectalls further information apply to A. P KRETCHMAI, | ° SRST Eee eE lean are SOOOstone burden, | Sewall will be held at this | tOOK a short reces UI Sc15. At the Joshua W. Miles, dem 13 BAC daly et week Raearihscten eres ea iitnpotrons on] Chapel Point, Md., or E. 8. RANDALL, River | Schooner Josie It. dd 2] place on neat” Saturday S e'clck. A] meetings the district. delegations sel Biles, demi 00. 13:00 A.M., 12:45 P.M. week- loaded with ice, from the Kennebec river. | Snuitar ete will heey ———| During the w the following vessels INS. left the port: Schconer Eliza A. Pendleton, “00 (ons, with coal for Salem; schooner View office, et: Je’ Secu nth ant @ streets, ana | BIT B street. are ction: | | Amertenn ani French Lit pote tice inatter, ete., for all countries for whi vs take print TN and IREL ty addressed = 4 matter, ete., for other parts of EUROPE. as I seeamers take printed | are cory matter, ¢ Asburs on “nye 1189 v ctor: District delegates to 1 convention were also chose The convention reassemb ML deity et offices, corner Fi etien, Sixth ean be left for the ch tion from ho! Maryland district: was ated for Congress dorsed Bryan and S tform THE MOUNTAI 2 HARD nlzht next. rat Band of Cab on Thurs : to be gw very” pleasant © Indianapolis plente PERRY, W i at pm : al. oll, 1400 tons, with coe! for u t : Ze The pcpulists of the sixth Nebraska ais- ho : " is he high and airy; pare water and goal table; is | Emma I, Angell, 1,4 wath fOr | modions pavilion for dancing has hi but immediately took a further recess until» 1! Ne > 8 M. PREVOST. 3. R. WOOD, ane i te aetiate Gpem LONGar Ieee (miliITtey Senulitors ceca ‘evidence; schooner Mae McFarland, 70 _ .m., to allow the committees more | tMict met at Crawford yesterday and nom- « sl Manager General Passenger Agent. | MA * WEST DB rms, WM. H. BELL, Propric with coal for Weymouth; schooner inated Judge ¥ L. Green of Kearney FRIDAY bat . Kenzel, G0) tons, with The Aenoeeis ane. xeon a REEN'S Me NTALN HATED ON About the me sized crowd as in the = = = Fort William, it Hil Farm, Blue Ridge imountuin; 20 sn; schooner FPostina, — for afternoon faced Temporary Chatrman Hind- pn. though fusion has not yet BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. BARBADOS s Ce cos Sevet taten, & 8 4 Cen Mary Vandiver, light ao visit’ to his. man at 8 o'clock. Permanent organization | lared. Leave Washington from station corner of New tie snd for eireular. Used Hix Razor for Shaving Only, | ‘be teidence of Mr aml Mrs. W MW. Rabbitt. | « balan, The following 4. tlarge canes SS is aehhse ae Jerse, enue and C street. = A.per s,s. r “37 e ALLEA eNIES + : enn 4 to the Indian A enen: ate erica ae: ee ies For Chicago or Vestibsled Limited etme AMPE TEE TS HOE RENIES “LOCH | Joseph Everest, a white man, aged fifty- rapa tkins bas heen selected as ptuipal | Ex-Goy. S, B A W. | Parkersburg, W. Va., elected chairman of ATS: watiol coon ol he Brij public schoo! _ p. a E: : in is, Vesti- from New Yok. ‘Letters must be iceatunuuteceed® eaten tive, a cooper by trade, was arrested by Pup C. P. Breckinridge and William F. Brow | the democratic state exccutive commiti+ 15 night. 7 faabas'” (cJAt 10:06 (PME. for || DANE BARK Md_ Jor 1435 Kiet. nw. man i. W. Brown, on a charge of BROOKLAND. a pie oray eat h hes sraceasss | with hea Parkersburg. T and Cleveland. express dally. 10:00 | NEWFOUNDLAND. per ss, Silela, from New Y Hag Tor HOUSE, HARPER'S, “FERRY, W. VA. weapons. The man came down ee ae pha aie proposed conte: with the ists 7m. ged S40 A m. Letters must be directed er Silvia.” (evAt 10: pular resort is open; first-class table and. 9 i rel thusiasm. It Was a severe arraignment . Foc: Berkeley” 5 dais, exeopt | FM for CARTHAGENA and SAVANILLA, pers | pedet’ Daria, Saerta ea! dig; Bost Urey the canal on a boat, and was in search of | Mr. Simons and son Warren have returned: trot the Chicago platform, which was de-| failed, Chairman 8. H. P t vo 2 nd 8.08 p.m. May. trom New York. At 10:05 PM. tur ber telegraph in bouse. VET employment. He carried with him a shay- 1 to be * lutionary I destructive | ulists left, and a letter from him s+ « ee eee pate er tne wal { iving in Georgetown he be- house erected by Firman Horner on Vrovi- | of democratic principles.” The candidates | forth the demands of populists could not from New! Yook, | Letters fur CARTHAGENS, aud T he Glady S) Inn, ly on M street, and was hav- | dence street Broulland, 18 comple ted. denounced, Mr. Bryan as a populist, | be found. Col. Ralphisnyider, the populls ae eEL hoon baat ATA See ae Me ome way until arrested by the | Brookland 1:6... ¥., will’ conten ah ‘wall as a subsidized shipluilder udidate for governor, was on hand, but aba, fi ae WEST CLIFTO3 3 policeman, At the stat house se ul h protectionist.” used to Withilr the interest of eA NES : || Searched the razor was found in hi ledge Wg preparations for nines a entation of the prin-| fusion. T confe: NAMBCCO | One of the new popular resorts of the Vir. 1 S78" ; b prey Taitimore. mountains; en main line Chesapeake aul Ouiy | Session, and an additional charge of carry-| ie given at the residene of De ‘ to enunciate which the gathering | postponed, and it is ON. . Furnished with every modern | conve ing concealed weap! plated against h ‘itt gt at, ‘ ves calle namely, the maintenance of | no fusion in West V) | OS ae tent service, beautiful scen He told h yl t tt FO Brest, t 1 ! ran ce service, be scenery, name. He told his story In a straightfe Sg ore an honest and sta ney” ob a gold] ¢ B s LAND, nd tshini ward way in the Police Court, and tae BS Jounstony gust et standard; a tariff for revenue only: low ateae erie | Jeo ra tee ApS i more serious charge was dismissed, Te ie Se tuites on tals whet thrust | taxation ‘and economical expenalture, civil] Asked to state his 0 2 es a service to prot TAIN LAKE F OTEL, ‘orm, the duty of the government | Of Senator Butler's ultimatum relati Mountain Lake Park, Sid. Summit Alleghantes. the citizen and his property from | fusion negotiations, Chairman Briedenthal Bishop Satterlee's, Chure! Sun x11:30 pom, nant | Opens June 15. Circulars and programs, Bishop Satterlee is soon expected to re- | feu yd lawlessness, an independent and unintim-| of the populist state commitice of Kansas 8:30, . Ean VM | _mytb-tt é S.A. MARTIN urn. As has been stated in this column,| Miss. > idated judiciary, the condemnation of “spe- | Liq eae i Se eT Sao Naat. | THE LocKWeob, HARPER'S FERRY, W the bishop will take up the charge of St. | Mvettsvill \ cla) privileges, sumptuary legis! Say ngraag ts ee 5 \ uted via 3 tc | Twilt open ite 20th season MAY. a ee a u : Woodw iy will retur ernmental favoritism, bounties and other I do not « to say any 7:10 and 8:30 a.m., 12:10 and | clese at thts office datly at 3:00 P.M. for forward and airy; plenty shade: table first-class: rates, | S!ban’s Charen, on Wisconsin avenue, . Bing forms of ernalism and populism,” and yject until I have official pin Sindass, 8:30 a.m. 4:32 pi. ii steamers SISA yes sis MAGES seu peri ac ekcomnt ami saiis LO VIET aE rrtlelree: |fWhieH (alinracentsis aiinculet ae ular en ine for the | ’ - as x hal demon | Mr. Butler. We are confronted with rederici, °2:00. a.m, 12:00. noon, §1:15, | from Port Tampa pal) (i aes eRe 1s Proprietress. | which at pre is without’a regular spir ae hearty indorrement of the national demo- | Mr. Bu : 0pm : 5 is (d) Mails for ME) overland, unless speclally a4 » THIS Hi awe itual head. Bishop Satterlee was without Mine aos cratic administration, unusual egies! — . which re own, $12:00 noon and +5:30 p.m. aldresed for dlapatch tla steamer, close OLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL, HARPER Mace cK ‘the mei 5 Every mention Cleveland or Carlisle | @uires all men opposed to the s ky md aud’ way points; week days, 9:00 a.rm., | daily at 0:20 A Va.—This pepular resort is open; firs © charge end upon bis\ad vite the members lessee iain sie ign Seren oe ie ane standard to be patriots instead of part 3, FOS pine Sundays, 9:00am, TAS, | Mauls for HAWATL, per as. Australia, from Sau tain d.tcing, boating, fishing and the congregation of St. Alban’s post- Kendall will be the guest ot his | ed with ath f On sans. Concessions are 1 7.05 p.m. | Froncisy, close here daily up to August 23 at Digheat point: shady lawns; tele tia ned the appointment of .a, pastor. The leavers | We es PA a ee ee eae ELS ee harmoniz Foe Gaith nd way points, week days, | 6:0 P.M E. Mer. - PHY, Prop. ongregat ° chure! prepar-| 1 “ ; pave Wen ornintboren ace ie ° | elements.” Oo. 90) atte, 14:50. 3:00, 4:40, 4:33, 5.30, BAD. jis for the SOCIETY ISLANDS. per ship Gal- | _Jy tt DETeAUOn IOS ihe church: isgno wa prebar: bees oe & will wave | the platform was adopted, urging the nom- | ements. “au We Orchird, Me. sh a.m., 1:15, 5:35, A Orcherd, Me... sh have z ing to receive the bishop 6 sp 705, 11:30 p.m Sundays, S ive the bishop» as the spiritual from Sun Francisco, close here dally up to OaRE, "AND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD. , : Grae ay ation of ex-Gov. Buckner for Vice Pre do Prohibitionists for Bry ‘3 g head of the church, and ‘before his return t month, aud (on their return will visit | 1pat ; <q scimnenee aS ee eee ox, 10:13 pom. st 23 at 6:30 PM. telight. non mn | elatives wer Gi a dent by the Inc volis conventle was : weer Bay Kidge. week days, 9 Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia). | MCDOWELL HOUSE BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUA. | expected will be oventually attached. to the | ORM Teg Tae fom Clonal Beach. | | Just before adjournment, a telegram from | favor of the free colnage of silver at the udars, 9°35 a.m., 1-30 and 3:18 p.m. HAWAII! and FUT ISLANDS. tapeclally tion; offers am attractirs summer home; shade, IRGAT negra eine aesiuarosecen | beemoanlanten aermeex tiene vr tel Senator Lindsay was read, in which he ex-| ratio of 16 to 1. Many of the delegates « a vm Bay Ridge, week “dass, 6:15 $0 and | only). per ua. Moma ta, from Vaincouter, close porel excellent able: clean, alex ore, with Faerie nen Mr. Folly has returned from an extended visit | Pressed regret that illness prevented his at- | clared their intention to vote for Rrean and 35 pm. Sundays, 6:00 and 8:1 gust 18, and up to September 1, at | fountain’ and ‘iver’ views. “Address Bu F. Mc e : trough the south tendance at the convention, adding: “I feel] Sewail. A full state ticket was nominated, For (ape May. 10 a.m. 1d men BK AND Fei ae es Mates en LL. A Ferry, my’ General Notes: Gideon Lyon of Washington has a sure that your convention will declare for | headed by W. A. Marsh for goveruor. : pees on PARK, : Soon : ; sto. unadulterated Sater = ; Fe ae a ro Austvalta, wilh are forwarded vie Europe). NEW _ ASB Mr. Audy Koester has left the city on an | -Mnu Charles Shaw Is th aula | Honsae Coble on ee eee What Mr. Ingalls Thinks. Ria Ea Pe 355, 1eh BRS ALO Eats | per ea. Alaweda, fiom Sau Krwaclace, clo here THE ‘LAFAYETTE, extended trip north, during which he wit! | ofp cane sda nese to populism on the other hand.” Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls arrived int ee 3 x qi 0, her 1 M. (b). i Niagara Fa F 16 a = Saaisr: sovateiea 1:00,, T25,, $:00 0-00 a.m. Sainy up fo Septeioer 42 at 6:30 Bat, We A aCae LAK RE: visit Niagara Fails, Watkins Glen and | sit'at"t Patuvargibia secon: ah reee eae Kansas Clty yesterday. a ising cast ms ee of sailing da! and the schedule of closing Ciel ia i ee Orchestra daily. ee places. ——>_-—_ Alcontarei sigh Sine eel hietannarh “I find the audiences this year,” said Mr. Dini cae AES, Disiag Cate $5 tn, latag mati the "presumption of thelr unin pane strated pampiet. r. Albert Eli is on a two-weeks’ vaca VIENNA Ingalls this keperter, =ip Be wary ap iawnc var). 8:00 (12.01 night; Sleepiug Car open for pas Ucn at Colonial Beach, Va., where he is are democrats was held yesterday at the office Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same They se posed, ax @engrs, 10:00 p.m). thetle. They seem to be compo: asa welll KoWhe The canning factory Is now in operation, and ix | of ex-Congressman Isador Rayner In Balu-| gencval thing, of oe mleccli@eene ntact wie Bistet Parior (a a 3; Rectotered mails close at 1:00 Pat. same HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Mr. Joseph Birch and family have re- | Deine run to tts fullest eapacits. ‘Tie toms‘o erp | more, at which It Was deciled to issue a are taking a great interest tn the issues of po Re ne day. ‘ ASBURY PARK, N. J. turned from their summer vialt to Wash. | 2% %,18'6e one, and the frult ts ripening rapidly. | call for a mass meeting of the gold stand-| the campaign.” (ice seadags | ate ‘Sunday only. | 4° Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same] Directly on the beach. The feuding botel in every | ington Grove. s The heat and dry winds of the last tiftecn or twenty | ard democrats of Maryland for the purpose | _“What does the gold movement in Secgccon tp itan : 2 tia ie ae fespect. levator. MORGAN & PARSONS. Jel-3m DEG Tove. days rutned quite a quantity, but It is. believed ae democratic ranks in Kansas amount te Baggage called forland checked from hotels and | (d) Registered mails close 6:00 P.M. previous | Fespect._Hl ae 2 Rev. Dr. Buck, rector of St. John’s renee Z z of selecting sixteen delegates to represent 5 ne residences by Unica Transfer Go. op orders lett at | day. 5 OCEAN HOTER, Church, who came up from southern Mary- | “tt there will be more than can be handled the state at the Indianapolis convention I have not been able to give this subj Hicker offices, 619 Peuusylvania avenue ow., New | (e) Registered malls close at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays ASSURY PARK, N. 3. land to officiate at the Dodge nuptials, has | 1. and Mrs. BL W. Summy have gone to Co | Me, State al much attention, but am of the opinion that York se voue and 15th treet, and at Depot, Sette aesel WITECD rate 1p Fae ene L. ATKINS & soxa_| gone back to recreate for a few weeks | ulal Beach. “The gold standard democratle ‘representa. rr lf sigamonsne Dy wey tee Dh maiece \E, E = seo tle ee eee —— ese longer. Mrs. Lydda Lewts, eighty years old. probably the - . si 7 | Will be supported by many dissatistied de “4 a aa ag | ————— . 5 Ml. probably the! tives in conference at Omaha last night : ; ee Mania ale See reise” SUMMER RESORTS. AL BEACH. —___|_ The Misses Magruder have returned from | Mest female resident of our village, died Sumlay | concluded to send. delegates to, the ine Rk ee eee EES PPPS is im ALVIN, COLONIAL BEACII. VACRPA OOo | @ Summer trip to Colonial Beach. morning at the residence of ber sou, Mr. Charles | dianapolls convention and put a_ state 5 otr ATBANTIC ciTy N. J. innereaepect River feout. | Mr. Joseph Murray and young son are | Lewls, in Washington. The body was brought Ik LINB. ticket in the field. Secretary Morton's can- Trying Fase in Tennessee. PIEDMONT Alt LI Board by the gxpecied to return home this evening from | where so many years of her life were passed, fur | didacy was not discussed. The body was] Chairman Colem of ake Schedule ta effect June 14, 1896. THE BERKSIUIRE 1S, OcEAN EXD Va, 8 anzttmt wletor. _| a week's stay at Colonial Beach. ; Interment, and her funeral took place fom the | Unanimous for a state and national Ueket. | Commis : ies n Pennsyly: : SS NS SORE cle = 2 COLONIAL COTTAGE (Mrs. A. L. Crawshaw), Co- ‘e Was one white female lodger given | M. E. chucch, of which she had bee etlve ee = apeeel : pl or pale or pretis: om Ptag neo chert Ese e Jcalal Beech, Va.. opp. post offic, near each: | accommodations at the station house 1ast | juemter for a. a sey = rake be MeCALL NAMED FOR CONGRESS. McDowell, ex-Governor John hanan Su) AM—Dally.—Local for Danville. Connects} 4"'', vasa shai leaneint rooms; good board: moderate rates: Full | night. Powell of the Presbytert ch officlated. ae nd C. C. Hend a tes po er no OB dally for Rages TIRELY N S = = toe Dae ev Eeman a sullyer ae ents’ home, in New York state trict Republican Convention, rived at Nashville last night. an: the Natural Bridge a RAND ATLANTIC HOTEL, ATLANTI for playing ball in the street. IL. C. Powell of the crry, 350. Virginia ave. und the Beach. vooms with buth attached. Every nventence, {neluding — passen street. Reduced rates for Sept Booklet with terms, showing partie wth of July, is slow The republican convention at Cul Va., yesterday to nominate a candidate for Won holding their | the eighth congressional district was called the meet cisms | to order by District Chairman SAM. Dally THE UNITED STATES FAST ties Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York ton to Jacksonville, uniting at Salts- + for ‘Asheville and Hot and Chattanooga, Tenn., ay. Their y that an at upon sor On account of the age of the prisoner, the boy was permitted to go after receiving a $425 Upright Piano lecture from Lieut. Swindel n sick since the 2 is smpt will plan of fu be earned from t ag Old Thion, with a number of thing 2. Hines. | ievond the fact ae ren wi ” Rullman Sleeper for Augusta: ‘ation. es For $250. eee ie a The eighth congressional district em- a. a eeaecting nerds ithe Coe Sree Ee Malnentlinl nites henlltye Call Upright A N N eeting in Freeman's Grove. braces the counties of Alexandria, Cul- w Pilzrims Tam 1 = t z prietors, peat highest quality. s . eee Freeman's Grove. eocee JHE © ae ‘ af : ‘ ; a. Memphis and St. HOTEL AND ft Gre ae Hely toned, Original ‘pre $4 3 at a % A pe aoe pe ee ay es i ve D e a4 fax, as qu en ng Ai sid . A repull n rally was held fecal for Pront Royal. Rivert ave. and Beach. Full ocean view! | Only slightly ued, “Don's nis it. Handsome ne od : sudoun, Iouisa, Grange, Prince Willlam,| mouth. Mase. last went E. Bt Tacal for Front Royal. Riverton and tts. ‘Terms reasouable, S.A. | stool and searf with it Eatly gutrante TWooD. SS afford and MBeiciee Atecenaida: scushew ot sie SaenMice dees Gaede ft EISFORT, formerly on the board wali. i THE PIA emus he oe ’ 0 tblica a ly WASHINGTON | TRULED LIM ND SOUTH. | _au6 26¢ Last aight the E. W. Hawkhurst of Fauquier was chosen twood Hotel Company hela esided and made @ brief addres TED, composed of | TUDOR HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, S CLEATING OT its first aunnal m: chairman and G. M. Hunter of Orange ting at the let the anni- of Wilmington, Del, ts e the of the ca “4 Sleepers. Dining Cars and Day One fine ° 3 Ee. retary Pere Naning Cars and Day | “South Carvitea vemos Wee cake. ae versary of the company's organt: William M. Terrell, retar prineipa as Trev. Pr ; New York to Tampa, : One Kuabe square... é noresulted in the renaming of th Hips is spending wreck a S Col. Lamb spoke at le wulus of ¢ who Vigorousl aud-26¢ Formerly of Baltimore. i pending the week at Silver y_Chartotte, Columbia, Sayqnnah and Jackson | Te aREVOORTCIS SOBOUTH GAROLEE ARE One sinall square. eo ee am exception. They are €. vm Beah- | spring with the sound money ae demo: (form) andl e. ‘ew York to Memphis, via Birmingham: s i 5 cast per aionth, “stool an td ; aire acer = jon V) ia would ep S16 help bring * MS Werk: ta Kee Ovieamn tin Ationta ane Meant: | ccGenteniene tor Bere: becrere eaters signage: ene ae hand $8 per mon ler, ident: Julius Ulke, vice president; Irving | Mrs. ia Chilton of Frederick, Md., is visiting | Th Daneel wo) uld go 4 te - . BE 3 ee ou ing ery. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to At-| ments. Terms. $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Special | yiy-sd HUGO WORCH, 624 7th now. Ashby, secretary and tr : her elster, Mra. Dr. The committee on crede an and § all hern Hallway Dining Car Greensboro toj weekly rates. B. E. NORRIS, Pi ae a a9 (ee. superintend.at. Aid priate a favor of the regular aSlesation irom ASS [Pees riggs With Merkinte ¥ = — e. Were present Pe eaaee andria city. It was composed of white peo- TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIs- Hore. Mt VERS I h Cc 5 I Ziertan, Av ¥ cousin, Miss 5 cinimed tot loned te Mr. Rryan seid last night at Upper 1 |ON leave Washington 9°01 a.m, daily, 1:00 p.m he beach. ~ Absolutely. Grs € 0 onia stock Miss Edith Ram Be a ee men iy ene colored yet : che i445 pm. daily, except Sunday, and 8:25 pm. taal summer tome. 31 ponte at the time that the whi ae Ye: “0 hw ved many in- ta snap | Hook pute for an = = to $14 per week. Doan ines of the Misses Ridgely primary and shut them out. The commit- tioas to debate ne silver question Sembee cou Gr amet Bi 4 aS pm Sally. ox: | eee azelton Piano The pad-ap ie wenigsns ‘The “King's Memengers” mutiy afternom | tee on credentials reported that by a vote | Vaalious to debate the silver question with ¥ don Returning. | arrive as Srenhington 8:28} 2120 Pacitic ave. Open all the year. Terms, $7 See ceacianeee , Seriece on. at the home of Mra. L. W. Maxson. At the close | of 8 to 2 it had decided to recommend the anaetiey . a = es a os a = ak a.m. nnd 7-00 p.m. daily. an p.m. daily ex-| to $9 week. jas attracted the greatest attention of any = of the business portion of the meeting the following | seaUing Of the white delegation. rther in ions of this natur ish e ey. from Ronnd Hf! 7:08 a.m. datly, ex- £: Mrs. C. T. dy if Bal \Itimore. Pinno now before the public; it appeals to FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. = a Ss sas se % u would say t I will not ¢ ider any ‘ fav. from Herndon. 8:34 am. daily, ex. | <2. <= a soe a eae the artistic eye. and musical taste. We are ee peadlnes Dore gee Ceak Bey ioe aoe el wy. from Leesburg. THE CLIFTON.—CORNER ATLANTIO re welt | . Phe Sea.’ Miss Minnie Hutchinson; “A ‘gi trains from the south arcive at Wash-| Becticut aves. Homelike, wide plazas. Eater. sols faxenty (ora they Hazt]toa: Llanos The a ~ a e ies of Jerusalem Raptist Church held a} fistory. of Alaskas” Miss Flocn . 6:42 a-m.. 2.20 p.m. and 9:40 p.m. daily. | tains 150. Terms, $7 to $10 per Pweek? $1.50 to G Pf fff & Cc voy successful lawn fete at Mr. R. L. Sisson’s s From Census Reports on Alaska Manasas Dictation. 10:00 a.m. datts. except Sun-| §2 per dey. Circular mailed. Mra. F- Fu cope e ° eller Oo, Wednesday evening. Quite a large crowd wa Batlding in Aluka,” Miss Mattie Martin: n to any question with ng this campaign unless a de ween Mr. Me appropriation of public mone purposes, demanding the amendment of the immigration laws, to protect American ia- ily fro ure a bor, and demanding the alteration of the s 1 know, no Tickets, Sleeping Car’ rencreation ak hetoema- | ane = ent, In spite of the cool weather. the Arctic Crete DEH AlisSton DEwD in Mom RNs ae Vilebate ts under considera tion furaiahed at oifcen, SIT nnd 1400 Fenneyivanin | BRADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE. NEAR THO 417 nth St. N.W. The Southern Methodist Sunday school will have a | \ffyston de this country before conferring the rights vational committee. asenus, and at Pennsylvania railroad passenger | 9ceRB—Alry and pleasant rooms: a cheerful family | |. of bicole In the rove at Jermantown September 1. Tt | Josie: Itidg ing Will be on Sep: | of citizenship, and promising support to all The Mystle Brotherhood. station. i Felotcede PORTS rates ae GRADY. Men i is expected that the Jermantown school will also | tember 1, at the of Miss Minnle Hutchinson. | the nominces and allegiance to the party hake ior or TM Core Kee ee - = — participat Miss Esther Plyer is visiting in Washingt platform. ; ic Mystic Wk RUN ee te HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE BET. MICH Ae a result of the etrts of Mims D. A. Slayton, | SHR William Calhoun ann “daughters, "tices | PPh names of Major 0. F. Hine and Pat-| Brotherhood, which, it ts hold th LS. BROWN. Gon Agent Pasa. Dept. Pe peer et SE a Juventte temple, connected with once Gee kt Wei ok Ocoee La cot) rick Henry McCall were ented for] balance of power in Kansas politics, w — $15 per week. ‘Send for booklet, » Wl be organtgeid in Unlon Halt | Mr. ©. "Thomas of Baltimore has teen | nomination. Major Hines withdrew and] within the next two wee ect dele byob Tue HD. EASTMAN. Prop. won at 3 o'clack. AU Interested in } velting Dr. Eugene Jone McCall was nominated by acclamation. He state convention,.which will be held Mra.’ Bllzabetie Silvers of Washin addressed the meeting, e r r, wi organization are 1 the poli- CHFSAPEARE AND OHIO RAILWAY. ore STICKNE£, KENTUCKY AVE. AND PIANOS pees the work are invited to be essing his earn-| in Wichita in Septemi aa Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; music; excellent STYLES, Mis, John IR. Scott, i gnneven THE 4! est desire to meet his opponent who belong to tl ¢ heart | the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mar < : 1 Middleton of Charlt« NDEST SCENERY IN] table and weekly to $2.50 5 - Puls Chui yorwas Interred in | | Rev. Frank L. Park Agnew was elected chairman of the tive. AS it will be the firs 4 a Ww preach at the Warner Memorial °P ‘ ive. 2 wil the first state AMERICA. ALL) TRAINS VESTIBULED, | _#_t $14 week. L FY stick’ Tamers equaled in Tone, Touch, Work. py ainesaas Nompie, LOG. is Church Sthday morntug next. eighth district state committee by accla-| meeting of the organization, nobody can ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL HOTEL ATGLEN, manship and Durability. an olfielal visit to Providence W. T. Wright, Mrs. Fk mation, and Messrs. Flatford, R. R. Camp-| outline its work or state whet the ques- : CRVE! . SIN 5 Michigan ave. near beach, Atlantic City, J. er, Miss May Gould, have beet bell and Y. T. Brown members of the state | tion of in ing one the other of the suai nebes D bek Coe peettes: $3 te $10 per week. Heated." Send for | _ Also a fine ssortment of desirable lightly tuned 2 Cowles and Misses" Nellle and Nays | Coucana oe Dee atslaeton committee. State tickets will come up. ON SEXTI STR oklet. my28-130t prigh: are and Grand Pianos of our o 4 of Washington ne local trustees of the Kensingtot 5 e anh ac aeemar Oe TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. = rsbecokesta a mike, retuined fiom rent: fully ‘guaranteed; Cel Ce eR Bie Td SME Ce te rea ay the school house “Fhursda Se renee nnn, tne, DeeUak Wore an linols Nationaliats, Schedule in effect May 17, 1896. Ca: ro uced prices and reasonable terms. MD sallGecehee Vash. | the purpose of appointin riticlpal e sed. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cinctanath and’ St. Louts Spe- cee OK PEMETs hand Upright, Square and Grand Pianos FTES (Roe or Non pA. Zeisler, who had | Two years ago Capt. McCall was the re-| At the afternoon session of the natio Aled the place acceptably for two y had | publican candidate for Congress ag: t] party at Decatur, IL, yesterday, mem!» n reappointed, sent in his resignation, owing to | 15. E. Meredith. He was defeated by a vote apeeigenaa! 5 ep “s e ne engagements, Among other applicants. the ote | of the sta’ ral and national commit eton i isiting his by r v, ol . | for the ensuing term. Pro eit makes taken In exchange and restored | etey,# Nisiting ls brother-in-law, Mr. John 1 good ccndition at prices and terms to suit all “i 0 f tending purchasers. Old” Planos taken in. ex- | ys Ei ‘ood Holbrook of Waskington 1s visiting i raced my VENTNOR, ATLANTIC CO., N. J. rain for nati. Tullman sleeper oteaenee Lentintee Pee Tee Delightfulty situated on ocean front. All_mod- 1st. Leuls without change. Connects at eee, | ern improvetuents; elevator, gus, electric bel Wai for Hot Springs: Parlor care Cincin: | 20 mittee by electrte care, from Atlantic City: | change: setae aia De. FM. Brooks 1s building an addition to his | name of Miss Julia L. Langille, a resident of K ees merely eg McCall, 8.40, | tees were named, and the following sts Sep seat Special ratee for Sane: ALI nor, Ne. 3 ETANOHIROTEREST! Beuees gingion, who vecelved ber Glucstion at Aiverin tle | and Mason, populist, ticket nom United States LY¥_F. . Limfted—Soltd train | _ 12 i. . (CRAWFOKY, “Ventnor, N r 5 mRcrbey ‘ Miss Jessie Love siting friends in Sandy | lege, Ohio, was favorably considered. The appoint Sas aniel R. Shee aora? move A ea witbene to Cincinnath, | ee ee ee Bates Hestatie ete fa Gans ema al maar uses seeunet Giluat crayon bene llama igtaclioe’ FUSION IN COLORADO. periel Wt Secen Of Poet: gover poutstille ‘without a 4 i W. Higgs of Chicago; Skinner of Washington fs, quite Mm |" Mr. Alfted Cham of Cleveland, @Llo, hia 5 ae | Hotel Imperial 482. cr Wim. Knabe & Co., : : ' = R. C. Allen of Murphysbor ced eal tiacitantaveso mnie ie fe here at the Lowe of bis father, Mr, W. W. Skinner, | Mrs.” Chim, who, with her childre Democrats Want to Combine with | & ©: Alien of 3 s ncaa te Cicreariamiaas | wide “three-story = “Tuts “handeome and 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. ——+—— ailtson, hey Wil ete for home’ | POpUliny and Silver Repablicans. | | {4% [ocd G-Srencer of Chicago. nnatt to, Chieag pe andl Lous 7 1} geaicel tne 250 eucstet lange roo course henlthiess Tes ee call No. 1737. WASHI ‘ON GROVE. 5 oe ‘ Colorado democrats expressed ther choice | A. L. rdsville: attorney gen- Ota Point! and Norfolk. Only rail ne Ne | allt. Artes ap mater aple and services spe- | — = iy dct GE sGissce || Breaytcase aeeetee wal bolale in convention yesterday at Pueblo for ean- | eral, n of Campbell Hill +29 PM. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes: ul 1 = “4 py See Da rtlines Gr mote Were aan cirshall “, Aug ac he several stat, c ject | The idate of the par pile. Staumton and for Richmond. dally, “except | SRT ing: * OF Seaann and to families. ce OCEAN | TRAV EL. a and. Ella Knight, whosd artistic muateal | Marshall August 25. lidates for the se’ e offices, subject | 0 lay _ = = dren Will be given a free outing, and ¢ FIRE EERE ie == taste has afforded general pleasure during their | price of tickets Will be 15 cents for xdults an fp cbe a cbn el a contenencs eommittesior se Cea are eleven of the most prominent democrats of The “If. H." met at the home of Miss the state, who are to endeavor to arrange Warren Smith on Wednesday evening. Att a fuston with the people’s and silver par- a speech (hat arous: the enthusiasm of the delegates. Ad- journed sine dic erations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio | ATLANTIC CITY, 3 and 1421 Pennsylvania = = two weeks’ stay at the Highlands, the home of wean at the station ne Stems, HHO Hotel Traymore. American Line. ae Gee FULLER, Appointmects and service first-class. New York-Southampton (London-Paris) The Aibuny hous business of the meeting was concluded a ske mst8 General Passonzer Agent. S BS, WHITE, 3 Twinserew U. S.Mait Steamships, es tho life of some Fusllsh poct of the ginewwenth cen. | ties. Tn the event of the combination, can- 5 es = —— ~—____“foprie 10 am New York. ~ ATTORNEYS. eA An a reading of | cidates for the offices apportioned the dem- ec + oe ‘i he book begun at the last meeting was continued. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS CAPE MAY, N. J. Sat., Sept 19, 10 am Tage | The sovlety will meet Wednostay next at the tone | Gerats will be those named by the conven- At this | tion yesterday for the posi —— 10 am St. Louls. Sept 23, 10 am | CAMPRELL, CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, will ng to the Boat Seven Ho: During the absence of the crew of the Congress Hall life boat Wednesday aft noon Thomas Smith, a young visitor at = Cape May, launched the rge life boat rs. 2 : = ae S BEAC of the treasurer, Miss Mary EL Little. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NoTARY pun. | THE CARLTON, DIRECTLY ON BEACH, ON A 10 am St. Paul. Sept 30. 10am | Webster Law building, 505 1 st. nw., Washing. | °F the treacurer. 3 ory of Kets ie fee all gates’ and. tercitories w SPRCLAre | igh bluff: clear ocean view: orchestra: telegraph Sept 9 10 am Parls.--.-Oct. 7. 10 am | ton, D. ©.” Mesidence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Fiats, | q nguekctches ctsaie iilstoxysifebensing + a 2 - be given, On presidential electors a fusion ticket | 2nd making sail put out to sea. He sailed By KH. EVANS. | Usice (basement), 1321 F ot. | Eppizar’ secon 300: $8 f $12 weekly oe aris. Get. 14; 109 am Xew York ave. and 9th st. o.w. sel8 rs. S.C. Mitchell 4 visiting at her former] was nominated, consisting of one populist, | away for ecventesn miles. When the hence es Son — HOTEL DEVO Now open. Cheer Red Star Line. =a ~ | tS. “haste C. Rowler gore a ‘Jenkins party | She silver republican and two democrats. | °°. capsized the boat, aid the sail, oars CHARLES S. BUNDY, ful, ” homelike. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. MEDICAL 1sday evening In honor of Ter guest, Misa | The full ticket nominated is:: For governor, | 04 oi M lost. Smith chung t COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Hotel near beach and railroad stations. Coot | SOUTIIWAKK... +.--August 26, noon SS a Huck. The following young people were | Alva Adams of Pueblo; lieutenant governor, | and rigging were all lost. Smith clung to Of all the States and Territories, verandas. KING & MARCY. Je6-3m QORDLAND..... September 2, noon NO FEE UNTIL CURED. Misses Bird sell, Nannie Russell, | Jas. M. Ellis, Denver; secretary of state. | the boat for seven hours, when the Fee ee ee Cae Renin Saree eae al = FRIESLAND | September , noon Dr. Leatherman npert, Nellie Harr, Mabelle Contor, | C. H. S. Whipple, Leadville; auditor, W. A. | tion of Capt. Reeves of the sloop y aetrit ws _MISCELLANEOUS. KE} x aangureamber ta oon | re Be ais € ae rr, Misg Emria Harr, Mesiimes J.B. | Rowan, Ouray; treasurer, Olney Newell, | Restless was attracted and his rescue ef- JOHN EF. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, | CHEVY CHASE INN. Piers 1d and 18 Xorth Rican TRG ea Ay AS Wee are MeQueen, Re 3 eT aS audygautle | Denver; attorney general, Albert L. Moses, | fected. The battered and dismantled boat SS e and terri- Rooms, single and en suite, Office, G6 Bowling Green, N. ¥. Conseltarion tree, Hours. 0 to 12, 2 to 8; ‘Tues., | Huck’ of Washington, Tey. It Mt. Moor, EB. Hack | Crede. fee Sok eerie, Oe rae centage diem pr wetinegpl ay ‘eae ee falted States Com wate bath. «MOSS. A . even, ; and EC. Fo eerie cake oket w 5 charge. Smith claims that he went out for sy Re a a rith private bad GE. MOSS. Arent, Thurs and Sat. even., 710 8, 2 Fo and E. C. Fowler.’ Ice’ cream and cake were | Ucket will stand charg e wen Closed on Sunday. j served, At the second district democratic con-| the purpose of fishing.