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_. ae eee re rT DVIVZGVS FHT : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898-12 PAGES. , 6 TS. SUMMER RESORTS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. } not to recognize the law in any manner, LATE ARMY ORDERS. — ore THE WOUNTAINS. THE POLITICAL WORLD | ocr ut zene a tot auee 2 2°! mae a, m moose commas ¥, 9a | FOREBODINGS OF WAR resolutions state that Tammany Hall be- THD ROSSMORE, WARREN GREEN HOTEL, WARRENTON, V. Meves the elections bill an unconstitutional Pennsylvania Infantry, has been trans- Tennessee sve. rear the besch. Capacity, 200. | 50 miles west from Washington;. beautiful se: ferred to the Ist New Jersey Volunteer In- -|Piano Bargains oe : : e fs ‘ . ent “of the most reprehensible char- Seats tee Modern cS a ORRIN. | “ements meee are Plentiful. ’ Ticket Nominated by the Missouri seter, denving to the citizens of the metrop- | fantry. and will bo sent to Manassas, Va. London Papers See Trouble Ahead THE CONTINENT Cate. attantic| BUSHA VISTA SPRING HOTEL| ~ xou can aoa a Piano hereon a good one, Democrats. Soyed by every republican community in | Averill of the 84 United States Volunteer for England, Haney wal ures tera i IN THE HEART OF THE BLUE RIDGE. too—at any price you may want to pay. the state, and a manffest insult to the hon- | Engineers have been ordered to report to : Mrs. M. E. THROCKMORTON. Dry atmosplere. No mosquitoes. We're controling the trade of town with esty, intelllgence-and patriotism of the citi: | the commanding officer at Jefferson Bar- (ihe aaost dslighitul. morte: in tees. mouealaa. Tae eee INDORSED THE CHI Themselves onthe purity’ and fairness of | TAcks, Mo. HER CHINESE OPEN DOOR CLOSED For terms and circulars address : Sy Metin ve eae C55, HG CAGO PLATFORM | teirSccdions Asting Assistant Surgeon T. R. Raley, Ei : W. M. REAMES: Menage, Grinds; tn sient Gunaition. 2 ++ U. 8. A., has been ordered to report to the THE SCARBOROUGH, Buena Vista Spring P. 0., TO KEEP OUT YELLOW FEVER. surgeon general of the army. _Beach front. be ico Er “aw at wy20-3m,14 Franklin Co., Pa. $225 Square Grend Piano, fine $155 4 3 Maj. J. L. Powell, surgeon U. S. A., has een ise: bathe: artesian water; special : tone and action Sen The Wyoming Republicans Reaf-| quarantine Rules Established for | been relieved from duty with the th Army Russia, France and Belgium Suce f idusteaied tok | Hill Top House : Corps and ordered to report to Maj. Gen rates for long stay Write A modern medium size Square 2 siete Wade fi oe aane : ae ee SATE SOUTH REMTUCKY AVE | QbeM Season 98 with adiitloval new 5-story all ame cm o) PAU firm Their Gold Plank. Adjutant General Corbin has sent the) on‘on his stare (© TUty as chief sur ceed in Evicting Her. Neeatasanna tine eeeaes po meg ortega genre omen idiom : 2 * | following order. to General Young, com-|" A board has been appointed, to meet at mots and grand scenery unequaled anywhere; $400 Upright Grand Piano, an es pegs manding at Montauk Pcint, N. ¥.: such time and place as may be designated c. 8. ETH ‘1 former reputation of tab’é speaks Aiself; germs elegant instrument. warranted, $175 “Secretary of War directs that you co- by the president of the board, to examine for cash. r S . ‘ the locality of the proposed bridge acr CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS operate with Surgeon Magruder, United | th. Niagara river and o> sepert cg the See- _ CHESTER INN, sere Ocean end New York avenue. Steam heat; sun parlor. Open ull the year. SOARNT NOUSE AT anpeKSs FERRY, | Gos » Dj Exch. States marine hospital service, to estab-| retary of War. The board ls es follons: 3138-1 D. KNAUER. squtr> ghene June 18. Send for circular and rimes ano change, lish and fix quarantine grounds and an-| Rear Admiral J. C. Walker, retired: Maj. an una Gee Ae ee : myzsme | Jel5-8m,36 913 PA, AVE. The Miseourl democratic state conven-| chorage for. transports bringing Genera) | T- W- Symons, Gorps of Engineers, and Mr. formerly Hote fan. : H. G. Marinden, assistant, United States os : = =e = tion came to an end last night, havi 3 Montauk Point. As aetig) . Pennss vant: beach. ight, having command to Monta) coast and geod rvey. Entirely rebuitt and newly fornished thronghout. | WV irginia Mountain Resorts Shafter's geodetic survey . S. LOVETT, Harper’ t . THE FAR EAST SITUATION A dispatch from Peking, dated today, says that an imperial edict has finally issued ‘< nominated the following ticket: ive juarantine officer] The followin, ed. additi: e . | Sanctioning the Belgian loan for the con- 7 t ach transport arrives q@ named additional paymas. sets SSS Reached by the Knabe Pianos For judge of the supreme court (ong | Sin poard it and raise a yellow flag, make | ters have been ordered to proceed conas, | struction of the railway from Peking to Write for ilustrated booklet. HENRY DARNELL. & Ohi il term)—William C. Marshall of St, Louis. on the | Janta and report to the chief paymaster of | Han-Kau, despite the protests of Sir Claude iette fa : esa peake io Railway IN ALL STYLES AND WOODS. For Judge of the supreme court (ehort | Devons! inspection of see Wor cba aen] MEQ: Majors ‘W. HWarshem, < B.] Maohonata, the Serktion aahotater <a re K 4 * transports. If no yellow fever ca: Marsh, H. H. Twombly and G. H. Logan. " THE MANSION. HEALING SPRINGS. | sew vericur rraxos or orHer MAKES | term)—Leroy B. Valliant of St. Louls. found the sick will be removed to general! Sergeant Major J. H. Butler, Sth. Penn- | he Peking ee a ee goldeal family hotel Under same tberat propete- Delightfully” situated. 2% miles trom Hot | FROM $200 UPWARD. or sete. apa of public | nospital and the well to detention camp, sare Infantry, me, been < charged papas says, under today’s date in that orshia ast year. Orchestra concerts iy. s} 5 lnable waters of their 8 schools— iam T. Carringt f sj = rs e ates. p 3 eee oe a lectre tans, aed sleyatn, Pree bows Havel moderate tn ee ee EN od cae 2 ve Where they will be ope eta n Atow | Cant G43. Dastey vansletant aeneteean: “Baron de Vinck, the Belgian minister, us to and from Beach. NW. 3 jesirable re- = > move: s : , has & 3 “ JelS-2me Proprietor and Mauager. ee eee meas PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVING. | For raflroad and warehouse commission- | fevce cases are found they will be taken Rear eee pay Peibcaret sta. | Yesterday sent a dispatch to the Tsung Li THE MARYLAND Spriogs, Bath ounty vase «William E. MeCuily of Macon coainty. | off and put aboard the sanitary barge oF | {10m Yamen, asserting that M. Pavlo?, the Rus- G tein RTT W K b & Cc The platform, as reported by De ee ae en alia Capt. F. 5. i Jnited | sian charge d’affaire rep ‘ ‘ ‘ . y the com- | P hospital and |, C2Pt. F. E. Patrick, 9th Regiment, United | Sian charge d'affaires, and M. Gerard, the “Garis F. si | WARM SPRINGS. m. Knabe Oey mittee, was adopted without change. Bee enero nea se mater lee camp anneal ee atenley — Cant. HA. | French minister, had joined him in urging a = ; re Fi jles from Hot Springs. Hotel and A W. The resolutions © y will be al- age ils al ates Volunteer In-} the Tsung Li Yamen to disregard the ate! tel Imperial & Cottages cottages conducted ag a hiet-class family Te- 1422 Pa. Ave. N. W. ndorse the platform } eight or ten days. No person fantry, have resigned. «: t sort. Most luxurious swimming pools of | _aul2-21tt adopted at Chicago In 1896 and demand | lowed aboard a transport while the yellow therwal water in the world. Address EUBANK & GLOVER, Warm Ivpd ave. and beach. Full ccean view. Wide, 3-story porches: every comfort and co yeuience for 360 guests. Large rooms; health- fest locality; artesian water. table nnd service & specialty.” $2 to $3 a das. Especially low Fates by week and season. G. W. KENDRICK. ds9-78t- ! “ The ‘following named acting assistant | t™Pt of the British minister, Sir Claudé PIANOS. the free and unlimited coinage of silver | flag is up without written, pass of Surscy | surgeons have been ordered to report to | Macdonald. to prevent tne ratification of & '° and gold at the ratio of 16 to 1, Without Sees < force sanitary | the brigade surgeon at Chickamauga: W. | the Peking-Han-Kau contract. ora eae rae ares chayens, Sone, | 4H AL nT SEM Te? eTANB: | waltng for the consont of any other na | Siento Montauk Pome te enrce ramitary |c-'perlingt Cleveland, Onto. ad 3"B. AY] "(tte couhteniy seeeed ndge Alum Spriags: Natural Bridge. ledge Tag, | AB08,thkE Bare een rented out or taken in ex: | tlon, Confidence in William J. Bryan as Precautions at Place of Embarkation | Leave of absence.has been granted Capt, | te British en! ative Clifton Forge, the Alleghany, Goshen, Nimrod | Change are offered at especially low prices for} the leading exponent of these principles Edmond Rice, 5th Infantry, to enable him “a ‘ce ahwith tor sete n of colonel of the | S¥€ forthwith for its ratification t, despite ic NEAR MICHIGAN Pa Hol! cnd many other well known. resorta; algo | C8*2 or cn accommodating terms. Pianos tuned, eae , The following order has been issued to ! to accept the commis: 3 ns 2 and packed. Please leave your z 3 ~ te ince rentences; good table; terms, | 200 homes for summer boarders. Excursion tick- | Tehaired.» moved an ublican Gen. Shafter by the War Departmen 6th Regiment of Massachusetts Voiunteer | fiendly role of the Beigian minister je 78-4 slater H.W. FULLER, G. P. a. | _08-10d Ssr_Fennssivanls @¥e._ | Issuance of interest-bearing bonds ts con, {States marine hospital service be immedi- 2 Sea gS AH the Sionaae Genbuaal pariba ‘berkads HOTEL ELBERON. MOUNTAL AKE HOTEL, MOUNTAIN LAKE FOR SAL OE RIGHT GRAND. eeaehiaet ae demned. Soldiers and sailors are thanked | ately detailed for duty at Santiago and sub- MILES REPORTS PROGRESS. the supporters of the government, attack = te Provemente; soared geass ,muoderaitn- | Citties t9 give auch prices Yor super pianos ac | for thelr herole work. ‘The platform then | sequently at other Cuban or Puerto Rican ea, Aen amen A Lord Salisbury for weakness in dealing Tennessee ave, Kates, $3 to $12 per week. "By — adquarters. | G_H.KUHN’S OLD STAND, 1209 G st. Est.1872, | SYS: orts under control of the United States * Bac! ie Enemy and | with the Chinese question. jell. ROBERT B. LUDY, M.D. [a a jy16-1m-4 “We assert that the declaration of war |” ‘i nie or te Occupies Mayaguez, Porto Rico. The Daily Chronicle =: “What is to Tie ORIOLE, 2120 PACIFIC AVE, ONE BLOCK | — sramenatis Sa yr. against Spain was justified by the causes | forces Seer or ak Gece oiieen eo is. | Tie War Depextinand neotived the Shlive~ | ba the seaelk eoben y. There is zrom Res¢ing depot and near beach; open all the N," CHARLESTOWN, W. VA., WILL PRIGH IANO which calle orth. We direct attention | quarantine la “£0 other duties of |ing dispatches from General Miles after | 720M for the gloomiest fo! ding, gear; $7 to $9 Weekly. Mrs. C. T. LUZBY of ope June; perfectly” equinped” hous U 9} to the fact that the national republican | sue certificates and perform ois *F | the country realize th ¢ for want of a little Baltimore. jy1-2m,4 5 pes and peauter Cees 18. EeCeInG LITTLE USED, $128 CASH. administration, backed by the republican | sanitary or other port inspectors. i ‘ The Star's report closed yesterday: foresight and firmness, Great Britain ma BRADY HOUSE, saa a aoe Chey See e em Soret eay es Opposed ito war |/-</That all sanitary matters neriaining to PONCE, via Bermuda, August 11. | ere long be plunged luto colossal war, Buck Arkansas ave. near the Ocean.’ Cheerful family | THE LOCKWOOD AND COTTAGES, OP! ‘usic Store, | and yielded only after delay to strong | the condition of transports an Secretary of War, Washington: without the least doubt or exagz t rf house. Terms mod. Send for Booklet. 15. Extensive improvements; large, 3 23 ¥ gt nw. | public sentiment, aroused by the first and | placed under the jurisdiction of the medi- 5 3 ae st doubi or exaggeration ts dell-s,tu&thtojylthend2in JAMES BRADY. Sicatlent)tante._‘Rerme, $5: to FS mh22-6m,8_| persistent demands of democratic sena- | cal oflicers of the United States marine hos-| The following message received from fe appalling possibility. AN. Proprietor, Harpers i y vessel engaged in the | Schwan: 7 . : = tors and representatives, foremost among | pital service. Every vessel engag : The Door Closed. HOTEL BERKELEY, mys-Sin-4 F. L. Babendreier, whom were those from Missourl, an¢ fer | transport service between the United States Oy the ocean front at Kentucky ave. McDOWELL HOUSE—THIS POPULAR SUMMER e “Camp near Hormigueros, 10th.—Advance | The Daily Mail say 01 4th : re ps- Jand Ci rto Rican ports to carry a 2 3 tirely rebuilt aud enlarged to a capacity of | “home upeus Juue 1; peasant aie ree | Tener and repairer of Pianos and Organs, 818 their part in forcing the republican Pres- | 2nd Cuba or Puerto Rican pi “The door is closed. ‘ ; d, including cavalry of this command, bien Snieeha ° § u = st. ne. Late 15 years with J. F. Ellis & Co. {cent and Congress to defend the rights of | medical officer of the army or of the marine | 8¥@™ y mmand, ted British lion does not street. "Sun parlor and open purifous divcetty oo | POTESE® Shady grounds; excellent table; Apply | “jchi-tme cur country we extend them our hearty | hospital service, whose duty shall be that | while reconnoltering northwest of Rosario | exist in the Yangtse Valley. It is a mis- board wi apd on each floor. Rooms en suite, my25-3m =< congratulation, nitary auspec ier 5 the base ae river near Hormigueros, developed strong | take; and looking to what Lord Salisbury h bath. 8 la " e reign port no Si 2 as eoniea ; : . Hood for bookie: “Oschestral concertos SPRINGLAKE BEACH, N. J. EDUCATIONAL. War Was Femoa. anvertan ta taken, aboatd Hable to convey | SPAnIBh force, which lay concealed in hills | has done in Reypt, his failure in China fe S-8arl0 JAMES & GEORGE BEW. = IN WASHINGTON. 5 “We are opposed to waging a war for | ycilow fever; to Keep the crews of the; 70th of Mayaguez. In general engage- inexplicable.” B HOTEL, DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH, Wilburton-By-The-Sea. SABLIRERUARD TENG ccnquest, but as this war was forced | transports under surveiliance, and on the | ment that followed Lieutenant Byron, 8th | The Standard says: “These 1 at Ulincis ave—The Guest Iccation. Every modert | Hot and ccld sea water baths; directly on beach. 2] polatment, including elevator, hot and cold Water baths ip house; perfect service. American end European plens. RICHARD BEW. Je20-52t-5 ated hu- a a vyon us’ by the intolerant action of the | Tturn Foyage act as sanitary inspector. | cavalry, my aid-de-camp, was wounded In | miliations are becoming snicies “That there be placed at Santiago and PHDS Tach st. tees Spanish government and people, we de- | every chief port where practicable a re- als clare it should be prosecuted until Spain ] cciving ship for the recreation of those who Je23-2m R. K! LETCHWORTH. foot, and Private Fernburger, Co. D, 11th | Following in the footsteps of the No- Infantry, and one other private were killed } VOSt!, the Novoe Vremya of St. Petersburg re a ae an i od, | Culcgizes the Marquis of Salisbury for “the D)TILE BRIGHTON HOTEL AND RESTAU- | OCEA. : > w open | Singing, PIANO. VIOLIN. BLOCUTION ar is driven from the western hemisphere. ee ee ee Ey SRS Se ee ge Wisdom with which he keeps in check the tn boerdvealk, teat heat Howe” conmcra | {08 guests, situated one block north of the United |-siandolin, Banjo, esiunetes Advanced aid ask | “And since the prosecution of the war | This aia Guatanting, station: and passer, | entire, Spanish garrison of Mayaguer and | Lustophobe outburats of members of his Moderat: rates. §. A. SCHWEISFORT, Prop, can framtasip sect teal ere |e ae pear Lawrence: Bcbool S127 10th S| has) entailed /ereatelcus torus of hothvlte gers secking homeward voyage would be | S¥founding country, consisting of 1.000 and the prudence with which he en- 3 3 . Prop, x os apts andl reewikecwa Gemanae eben Ss homewa ae Hargett : a avors to obviate all preiext for a mis- wmb?-156t capacity of about | —2U222t Bus and sure, he eee | taken from this vessel after they had un-|Te8ulars and 200 volunteers, took part in a ; x rd guests. ily a FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL—80 LESSONS To | and all Spanish territory in the West In- | ke m| this! vessel after they yn’ | the engagement, We drove onemy trom, | understanding between ‘Great Britain and NEW HOTEL LURAY ned with Bragg Peis. hi : Be all pendens'36 leswotas wows Weil term Sept | etige eee s ee ee Selzed by the | Teton oe Hens athecee es oot sin" | his position and it is" beleeer Rntn eye ae Ss tt = < and maple furniture, and_is wired fur ele grades. ' 20 ie Fa pt. e es or be taken possession pone 4 tee ine | heavy Ices. = ay i Novoe Vremya says it observes thal Porch jolned to the Loardwatks, bells and re 700 14ih st J: | 29 MELE. VPRUD HOMME, 307 Dine. aub-lm | hy gems and held ander the eee ent SIS a a eres (Se ret opr peachy are pectcaet PTS ee herr tga AE vai acre Large rooms, sea and fresh private baths, 5 City, Md. Special dis: | Fp 4TH St. NW. Gf thisyconntre “| hospital service, has becn appointed sani- | 2! a “2: rousht in our | public shate Sir Chambeusica views.” Biers madera luxury. F September if booked in August. | Paris School of Tench |e ete carrying out in good faith | ‘@r¥ inspector at Santiago.” beyond ail praise, T propose to nentings | The Hussian paper cannot understand “why mb15-130t JOSIAH WaITE & sox, | 27/v.f.n2 SASS | ip STS Gar the resolution of, Congress under which ——_—_—__+- 2+ _____ iny march on MAvasnEs orate te en | the, Reenophebes are apprehenave of the Bae nusae oa = WALNUT Se ae | Fe COLEILE-OLEENDOLER We, dutervened ‘in’ Cuba, and aiding the | EXPORTATION OF BREADSTUFFS. | morrow. (Signed) SCHWAN Russians at Port Arthur, ’ 5 Buse howe eack the hea “1 ings 40 and $0 Gee eee pe — Cubans to estublish and maintain an in- Gigned) MILES. The Novoe Vremyauwhen remarks: “The coe ie | BE GEARS ports © Pecommended iby | dependent: euyermfient of” their own, 1 |(guly Shows = SOUEEs Cent wnarease PONCE, August IL, | Tesults of the cession to Russia of Port Ar- MOCK CHAS. W.'SHAW "ot vB. Ce Original" methods, Quick, | “HEY desire th oP he WHE favor its Over July, 1897. Secretary of War, Washington: "| thur and Ta-Lien-Wau will not show them- el1-78t a thor "| peaceful annexation wheneve: i ie mies selves for some ti 19 come. onsider- HOTEL STICKNEY 7 Thy pewtiting “py touch,” | Gone with consent of tubspeonle SP the The July exports of breadstuffs, pro- ee Schwan: “Immediately | 20). easel aoa ected arr vee fannang roves LS Soteire ea sh Bay Ridge. no Tooking at kepboard. island. visions, cotton and mineral off from the | Suter, Tepulse | y ste e A neo ot {rooPs | can serve the purpose for which they were 82 fo $2.50 day; $9 tw $14 weekly. sort has been granted liquor Mcense for the 7HE DEILUERY, | eo homsist on the strict maintenance of | principal customs districts of the United |J0med, PY Jw tion of Lares. Have seng | intended by the Russion foreign policy, that LV. STICKNEY. | fenson. Hotel and. cafe “under new mane = | purer Peon Ge ape and hold that any de- | states are reported by the bureau of sta- | scouts In thet Ghectoe My ene | of providing a ‘permanent outtetin ake pet Excellent service and terms moderate. paruure from it would be both unwise and maine = - : woh cific ocean. Quite other a . WEISS & MARTIN. Ch “Ch hazardous. At tho same time we decines | tistics in a statement just is entered Mayaguez at 9 o'clock this morn- | CHC ocean, Quite otherw i's po» es levy lase that no American people should be 183,721 Of this sum bread ing. thing has been long organized for military RK. 1. OSHORNE FRENCH AND"ENGLISH SCHOOL by force in unwilling subjection to Euro- | amount to $16,737,128; provisions, $9,071 HOTEL aT FOR GIRLS, action if some extr ss of ill-will PONCE, August 9. bean authority, and we oppose any alli- | cattle and hogs, y sereters, 7 vast on the part of Great Britain should drive Meihicen ave 2 ; Suburb of Washington, See ee Secretary of War, Washington ee : os Be tea daily; $8 to gia | WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE French the language of the house. awe” ee ae opeanet OE ¢ | 099, and mineral oil, $4,7: While these | The following received from General Wil- | ®¥Ssi@ to such action. Write fur Boukle J. 'E. REED. Should be read daily, as changes may occur at Mile. 1, M. BOULIGNY, Principal, Phitheat Or other tertitare inthe, | figures for the month of Jt 1 twenty | so Comment in Pa: any time. Miss C. PETTIGREW, Asst. Prin. the Philippines or other territory in the | 48 e General Ei « Driced: ef —= FOREIGN MAILS are fcrwarded to the ports of | my10-150t Chevy Chase P, 0., Md. eastern hemisphere. We declare that as | Millions below those of the month of June, neral Ernst’s brigade The Paris pape “7 sailin “ = are full of the signifix daily, and the schedule of closings is ar- an Important Metdent to wi vern= ey equal those y, 1897, exe 8:30 this morning. Sixteenth Pennsylvania, on, tie, presumption of their uninterrupted een eee ara | ches eaual those jor July, 602 and exceed 3 « ance of the Chinese question. OUT OF WASHINGTON. ment shout pe cun ei yeus, 5 a be Colonel Hulings commanding, led by Lieu. | C#Bce of th table Vountitully supplied | overiand transit. For the wee ending Auguet ea ant ge eee necessary, har- | those of July in the s 1896, 1895 and | tenant Colonel Biddle of my staff, having | The Matin says: “In China the greatest 1 macducemente eaten until the last con ‘ing cloces will be made at this of- GE FOR YOUNG LAD’ pines or elsewheré, and that the treat oi , and are two millions greater than | made a turning movement through the ; geme in the world ts being played, and : en ris; delightful home; mom- : » and tha eaty 0: eran y we zi July exportation of these arti- | mountains, striking the Ajbont @ half | Frenci y 2 , ue [peste WI Sates aay eevee ; y 5 ing the Aibonito roa French intervention should be cificacious HE REVE! swityen eee oP OtSOS Thrée ‘honre from Washiceton, | tablished of the delands should euormnccs es Eb a mile beyond town, captured the en ua parlor; every | range en = ra i = pee ; u z and decisive.” G L. H. SHUCK, A.M., D.D., resi: | to. us commerefal privileg r export of breadstuffs in July, | garrison of Coamo, about 1% men. Span me Park place, oppesite Clty Park. BuUTTS La Bretagne, from tivltte. auiz-Gt* | superior to those enjoyed by any thor 0 per cent larger than in | ish Commander IMleroa and Captain Lopez | The Soir has a sensational article, headed ome se ks York, la Hh for other parts ot a aM ea y 3 2 cent larger than in July, | killed. Our loss reported six wounded; | “War Between Mngland and Russia Im- st JAMES M. Moore. { fe fexerpt pe, directe “The Nie : tically double that of July, | only one severely, Men and officers be. | minent.” = Bretag c| © P.M. for NETHERLANDS \d Music and Art The Nicaraguan canal should be con- eerie para aa y ice e Re, SPRINGS AND BATHS. dhect per nee See Noe Kee SE Mconservatory. “| structed and controlled by the wnieed e July exportations of provisions | haved excellentiy The Journal des Debats says: “England Z zs Rotterdam. Letters must be directed “Per Spanra- | A choice school for girls. Finest climate tn tho | States value than in the corre! Colonel Hulings and Colonel Biddle are | 1s now seeking an arrangement with Rus- WILL MEET DAILY THE » P.M for EUROP 0 P.M. | dam.” (cy At 11 {except | world, beautiful grounds, ‘elegant buildings on a | ~pyey, ‘Berkeley in), per s.8. truria, from New York, via | bill, large and experienced faculty, all home com- lutions further declare In favor especially to be commended. This is very | sia. That understanding is impo: st Hancock for FAIRFAX IN ible, un~ s heals ae h in the latter ca important capiure dw less Russia r th 4 for | Of a revival and rehabilitation of our mer- ae ‘ure and well executed, | less Russia rem the nor . W. Va. Open winter and sumer. Queenstown, Speak * forts, rare advantages, reasonable rates, Send for ri 6 2 a larg din evidently due to ames of wounded as soon as received | and England is insu Ler zeuce on the MAILS FOR H AND oF NTRAL AMERICA, and Journal to C. L. KEEDY, President. et marine, and oppos2 a large standing rrices, the number of gallons exported dur- | here, e a see d varieties pact bent: the mame ot ae . ee VFOUN ee { ing h being cc. 7 i mj e h FRIDAY 210 P.M. for WFOUND- + FOUNG 'The convention, by acc ti re-elect- | INS the mor.t is + section are beginning co be marked along ‘i I ; > FOR BOYS AND YOUNG n , by acclamation, xe-ele i ethe f 6 = - 2 7 Beet ae tio Bae omer | Media Academy tum “orvase turmuris | ed Samuel 1 Gack Wusiman GF tie Goce Sal ie ouen cae Soe EES IRON AND STEEL EXPORTS. which the disruption occur whenever Address Mrs. | 5 at ba Ni = RTIAGENA, | for college or business careful, individual atten eae state central committee. foe China an to pi 3 Clearly vee . Clarendon, Wash., D. C.., one care tan ; excellent table; heautiful location; circular ie naming of the members of the sts SSS eee For 1898 They Showed a 23 ermany nor Japan coul nol ue vel . CHAS. W. STUART, Principal, Media, Pa. | c:ntral committee cor ted ‘the closing | ONE-SEVENTH OF ALL DEATHS. : ink seaestiv pac alas: Seal eee ee ne em aad 4 ae reeset oe re corenttons Deadly P: | The remarkable growth of our manufa Sey ‘coent Of wary ona cond el new and = Consumption’s Deadly Proportion ot! a a a c- | port Russia in the event of war, and say@ acceseibl akelen CZUELA und $235 = Maryland College aes on rr 1, CARTHAGE: ublicans. the Mortality Rate. turing industries, both in supplying our | in conclusion: and School of Music for| tne wyoming repuptican Young Ladies, Luther= tien, after two rece long i, ate conven-| The conference of state and provincial | OW" Markets and the es, Was called to or- th closed its sessions at De- | e World, is illustrated by some fi of other parts of | “France will be content with tie south. ern provinces, dering on 2 m New y : ae According to a special dispatch from > must be 4 der yesterday and the report of the com- | troit yesterday with discussions on tuber- | Jtst compiled by the treasury bur | Shanghai, it is reported there that Francq [Oe ee ville, Near Baltimore. mittee on resolutions was read and unani-| culosis in all its phases. The walls of stics regarding the imports and ex- | has obtained China’s pr ed ose nes! RTS. per s.s. fr York, This institution offers excellent advantages In | mously adopted. The resolutions reaffirm | Convention Hall were liberally hung with ts of manufactures of iron and the Man T rict of Jon “Pe TURDAY Letters fi ty G yeni: English, Music, FE) ° = 5 4 Aa a courses Toe devrennn Sbomigy | { General terms the national declarations | maps showing that this insidious disease high dard; large buildings and | made at St. Louis in 1806. The financial has killed more people than any other af- as, Refined home and home comforts, Cat- | plank is as follows: must be diz gether with the ships in the Chini wht to rep: e government tables show that the nd club hous in the fiscal : Sania e Becal | at Foo Chow tain eurround! Sanitary con- per steamer gre 1 fection. e five times as great as in ae see —_ © ‘periodical exaziuetion by ex- ils for NEWFOL slogues. Rey. J. H. TURNER, A.M., Pret “The financial. policy: of the republics $80, more than double those oes rausn ates hits ae ee < Mient train service S| nd thenee via ttea t | audIm party RavnE Eee yepublican | “in this connection Dr. Hurty of Indiana, zest - nee a oh Leper at re ot AFTER PEACE IS DECLARED. - cee foe ea z a SHENANDOAH VALLEY tire country and given us a place among | in discussing the economic phase of tuber-| PY!0F to 1800, and 23 per cent greater than é — Ee ls for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and Near Winchester, | the nations of the earth and enabled us to | culo: said one-seventh of all the deaths | ‘" = 2 Then the a « arlists Will Pro« thence vi r, clese bere daily at 3:29 ae eteictly Best cae acon conduct successfully a foreign war, we un-| are In the same connection | 8 the other hand, the imports of the voke a Spanish Revoit. z PM. (a) . SO ane INDIVIDUAL POPIL” hesitatingly reaffirm the financ William Batley of Kentucky declared that | ™@0Ufactured iron and stecl in 1898 were | LONDON, Aug 12.—The Biarritz core valley au Mails Peg ora, ener tinea: fe TURE. For ertalogue add the platform as expressed by the nationa Bs cet ed y a in value just on2-sixth those of 1880, one udent of the Daily Mail s ed grounds: spri ee bbe ie . LOVETT, M. A. (Univ. Va.), Principal, convention at St. Louis.” 1,200,000 people died annually from tuber-j fourth those of 1888 and one-half those af Although it is i by the government TAN, wich rwarded vie TawiBt Winchester, Va._| ‘The platform in Hog ues || Colonie (and aay PNat if Sanlesringe! ware | 2506 aia Amnotp tts oM BAL Migutee Roatan] | Acer eae a cee ee eee 4 be i «@) ures of the repu ¥, protection | but given the opportunity to fight the dis- from the United States of all articles | / sytenhacee: Deserted band SOS ata cman einen Gene TES, os. WESTIIINSTER SCHOOL, | 3"5 prosperity,” approves the Dingley tar- | easo the saving would easily pay the coun. mauufactures of iron and | band now near Soo de Urgel, among the = = = pg egy ere lr DOBBS FERRY, N. Y, iff law, supports the adm: ation In its hat in two or three months 1 in is# | Pyren and that there are tiree others ite S ine SANS Se A Et OR ETO BArAtaT eS RONOOL oe A vigorous prosecution of th r against | the interruptions to commerce from the dis. » in 1893 to $41,160 in 1 in the region of Maorztrazgo. All are 3 Hy address. | PC Sent, Se We Te COST Maier, | SPain, praises the count proes, ap- represented at least $100.000,00). After and in 1§93 to 37,527. | small parties, but large enough to cause s.s. Empress of Jal om Vancou. | —2220-W-f,m -— | proves the Hawaiian annexation and favors | tracing the tubercle bacilli from its orizin the imports of manufaciu: caecah tcl ecm gra ae “Agi gy C40 PAE August 15, cd) | O Marsiend, Be Marys Gos Charlotte Hall construction of the Nicaraguan canal. Upon | to the helght of its growth in man the | ito and steel, which in 1980 were $71,205, | Considerable itation in the regions : CHINA and JAPAN, per s.s. Glenfarg, | CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOO! tablisbea mil- | territorial aggrandizement the platform | conference discussed rm of prevention. | (4% £211 by 1890 to $41,679,301, by 1896 to | hamed, which are largely Carlist in thelz n San rence close here daily up to 6:40 ae “= Be eee mia | says: Discussions on this point ranged from “care | $25,338,103, and in 1898 to $12,615,913. ‘Thus, | sympathies, ally for AUSTRALIA (except West Australian, | Washington, Cstate of 825 acres; healthy loca: | “We congratulate the country that Presl- | orc pectoration” to “state and municipal | While the exports of manufactures of tron Sixteen soldiers of the Barce ib. D, EAWAII and FLUE ISLANDS’ gafe home for boys. Board,’ wash and tul- | dent McKinley is fully able to pursue a| care of consumptives.” See med ach 10 5506 Sve thee tlle at le Bon, teen aieumted tao Ont SCOVILLE, Mapager. from Vancouver, close here daily $160 per scholastle year. pelicy upon the declaration of peace with | At the close of the discussion the confer- | 188%, the Imports of the same class of ar- . “ = and pamphlets at C. and 0. ust 18. (d) aul-Im* .M. THOMAS, A. Mf, Principal. | Spain which will at once maintain the dig- | ence elected thy following officers: ticles were in 1898 less than one-fifth those e. and an infa: erent ee ente Dee shin Gale GNIVERSITY, OF VIRGINIA. nity and honor of our nation and bring | “Dr, Felix Formente of New Orleans, pres- | Of 1880, nominated fp snitiate procs ed calnet cael 7 fe daily up SITTERS, AW, MEDICINE, speri 2 isle whi e | 1dent: > Se RN toeire ei America . ve, since 18 em. It is kno © polic many ings Hotel, LETTERS, SCIENCE. LAW. rity to the islands which come | dent: Dr. P. H. Bryce of Toronte, vies an manufacturers have, since 189), IA (except those for West i Our eon ine Sora nove cea ne: pre = Woe rec aken possession of five-sixths of that por. | ther soldiers hay goer 4 aa... AR BEDPORD, P, ‘. Hurty of Indiana, sec- : atone r New buildings, increased facilities, For cata- : ation As hetetle Sede lurty of In tion of th ; hic! club. Carlist ag are actively working ee aS jy18-1m es Charlot Va. prgllowing the adoption of the platform, 2 ae and have at the fame time increased ticit ce gg Sadie ee orn yd — aca A ee icaDEMT iis MD, ; HAS | F. W. Mondell, for Congress, and Deforest aes saes in foreign markets 400 per cent. ake ieee anton ore : Sg ee ee se eo Lehigh,Prinee- | Richards, for governor, Were nominated by TRIAL OF DR, JAEGER. ———_—_+0+______ Stay 6 ortegh Snphngece gear edhe Fe tnirmagtonip ener (b) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same | ton and Inst. of Technology at Boston. | acclamation. THE UNION VETERAN UNION. Don Carlos." ‘ ie Rvear Intter rates spsly tr ming | O8¥ Address W. P. MASON, U.8.N-4.. Printy182m* | After a short recess the convention com-} Miss Mend, One of the Teathers, <- August 25, provided’ they remain to Ue | _(c) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same “The chief Carlists in Ba ust 25, ed th 2 A St. Agnes School. EAE Cage rpas ee Cann States Hee Experience. Rock Island Encampment Will Come | pare. three days aso, thei de The trial of Dr. A. Jaeger before a court to a Close Today. ing unknown. é remain Under the direction of Bishop Doane. Preparation | auditor; T. T Tynon, superintendent of s s a : E va. Te na Postmaster. | for all colleges. Special Studtes and Courses of Col- public instruction; G. E. Abbott, treasurer, |Of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of | The national encampment of the Union Soecer aa seer sodiag Gathirs ore lege Study. Special advantages in Muste and Art. | Png Jesse Knight, associate justice of the | Southern Virginia was continued yesterday home. w leading Carlists who Veteran Union elected officers at Rock i 2 3 ; ' till in Madrid say that they do no’ eee wy. BOYD, Principal, Albany, N. ¥. | 8UPreme court, at Lynchburg, Va. Dr. Baker, an oculist, | island, Ill, yesterday. Col. R. G. Dyren- | fizo as Carlists “the “armed BEDFORD SI RINGS CO., Limited, “ASBURY PARK, N. J. ASBURY PARK. OCEAN TRAVEL. e jyi-3m I ier ae os Dr. Jaeger had been under his | forth of this city, who brought to the re- have appeared in the country 2 = soa see . care for what is termed “middie-ear ca- "tiring commander, Gen. L. H. Street, having given the most strir ° Brunsw ick. North German Lloyd, FORWARD POLICY IN AFRICA. ae republican oneness Gus) canvente tarrh,” a practically incurable trouble, | commission from’ Prandent MeKintes ha against @ rising until peace with Am peg etait yy ag obser Seep yes Sse: oe of the Aa wares 0 Edmund Parr of { ich might be increased by continued ex- | captain and commissary in the army, was |" “The Baron fangarrot sald to a fri casino, ‘ . » | SOUTHS iy INDO? France Seeks to Forestall England's | yesterday nominate cltement. Messrs. L. P. Shaner and James | cliosen commarider-in-chief by acclamatt mine: ‘Those bands are AN & Traverte. Aug. 28, 10 am! Kata. Wed, M in the Interior. Patrick county fo#!Congress. McKinney testified to thei fi Ou 4 ae © exch: be » —— = Trave-To een te OES x The a Po Raa ieee ae ¥ ‘0 their confidence in| Other officers are: Deputy commanders, | St0CK exchange jobbers or by 7 OCEAN J TWIN SCREW PASSE: The Brussels correspondent of the Lon- lemocrate the integrity of Dr, Jaeger. J. B. Morgan, Davenport, Iowa; W. L, | ent. which is anxious to justify 4 se —_._ pee * : gressional district_yesterday renominated |“ p, - J, measures. I doubt very much that the THE ADI SOUTHAMPTON. — LOND . |don Daily Telegraph says: eeelon ty Glatt a Gsiaity aorlamnacions x. Jaeger made a brief stateshent as to | French, Brockton, Mass.; surgeon general, eared eee Mae an THE ARLINGTON, Bremen. : Tursday, August 18, noon | «Prince Aronberg, president of the French ‘The democraticseonvention of the ninth | What he expected to prove. He closed by THE LEADING HOTEL, | HH. Meier. ‘Thursday, August 25, noon Dr. J. W. Morgan, Moline, Il; chaplain, | have become impatient. Belicve me, out GIBRALTAR. NAPLI Rev. Richard Haney, Monmouth; executive | rising will occur only after peace has been ¢cmmittee, at large, George N. Meade, | made. It will be preceded by a decla OCEAN GROV. African committee, has issued a circular | Kentucky district'yesterday nominated on | Saying that he expected the gentlemen of re iad to: SummilSan Send: Wen-II-Aug. 20, 11 am/Aller.....Sept. 10, }} 8@ | letter inviting subscriptions for the equip- | the cighty-sixth ballot M. Williams of Boyd | the committee and Mr. Scott to apologize . Prop. Fuld: 3, 11 am) Werra, rerra.. Sept. 17, 11 Lass . for the charges that had been brought % tion of war, solemnly formulated by our 2 BOWL! GREEN. ment of two missions to Lake Tchad, Cen- | ccunty for Congrés. roug) Michigan; Department of Potomac, W. A. CAPE MAY, NOU Apply to E. F) DROOP, $25 Pa. ave., tral Africa, in place of the ill-fated Caze-| The fourth, Tentiessee district democratic | against him. Whitney; Ohio, Jacob A. Green; Pennsyt. | Ceputles in’ congress, tn order that th = — myli-221f Agemt for Washington. | 1. ajou expedition. congressional convention at Cookeville yes- | Miss Ada Mead of New York, who recent- country may know well the reasons for ow! STAR VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J nin 100 fet of’ ocean; eplarged and refur- Red Star Line. ished; appointments first-class: terday nominated C. B. Snodgrass to suc- | ly taught at the asylum, under Dr. Jaeger, -| Nowy age a peers Michigan, Marvin Hix; | Ping. We expect much udvantece fey, wi ‘he circular refers to ‘the English en-| cesd Represqgiatiys Benton McMillin, who | was the last witness of the day. She ae. | NCW York, Alfred Elwood; Massachusetts, | fhe effect this declaration wlll hee o H Dan W. Gould; Kentucky, James O’Con- ‘ _ Heation gin | NEW YORK — SOUTHAMPTON — ANTWERP. |deavor to selze all unappropriated terri-| was recently, nominated for governor. Mr. | clared that Dr. Jacger's mannee toward her . 8. ; Tow: the country and the government canno} Daseed. F. L. RICHARDSO 3318-10 ‘NEW YORK—SOUTHAMPTON--LONDOS tory: ia West “Africas aiid vi iieveuvccse Enodgrasn 1s a lawyer and resides at Cross- | had” heen exceedingly repulsive and dis- Colsords: Minooncs Mr tinetane Wendt: | complain of being taken unawares.’ THE ALDINE, e i Z i ville. ae greeable. e stated, among other things, | w. A K TN eRe Gh Cage Stan The steamers performing these serv- | similar expeditions have had = forestalling | Ville, Eschy: wag unanimously nominated | that she had been compelled by Dr, Jacger's | }aaisw eet? South Dakota, G. A. MISSOURI TRAIN ROBBERY, Open all the year. Cuisine excellent. ices are either British or Belgian. these attempts, It then uppeals for French for Congress’ py, the seventh Wisconsin dis- | conduct to leave the asylum, and she did The Wo: Ya Relist Union, auxiliary, 3 3<20-2m THEO. MUELLER. Bailing eve:y Wedne and Saturday after | Support of similar work in Central Africa, | trict republican convention yesterday. ae so, remaining at the home of Dr. John J. | ciected Se apeationt Mrs. Ada B. Johnson, | They Are Reported to Have Take Directt, Re: es REST, September 3 at noon, enjoining speed and secrecy, ‘so as not to{ resentative Griffl in refused to allow Lloyd until Dr. Jaeger left for Chicago, Finghamton, N. Y.; senior vice president, $18,000 From a Safe. Directly on Beach. Nearest House to eurf.. Good | rensington. Aug. 17) Southwark, . arouse the suspicion of our foreign rivals.’ | name to go before’the convention, when she went back to the asylum. On| yrs. Belle & Morgan, Molin2; junior vice x Bi fable, Dear Pouna. RR; station. Broad piarzas. | Rooegiaads-*.:- Aus: 24] Westeraand leet ndent of the Daily | | Representative J! H. Davidson, republican, | Dr. Jaeger's return, however, sho said) | MTS Dele S. Morgan, Moline: ustor vice { The incoming Omaha flyer on the 1 jelS2m.4 Cae ce * | Friesland. Se as Sep ‘Pelegraph, who also revers to rumors cf | of the sixth Wisconsin district, was renoml- | matters again became so disagtecable that ©: chaplain, Mrs. Livina Foy, Akron Ohi, | lington road was held up at Dug Hill, t THE COLONIAL, OCEAN END OF OCEAN ST.| INTERNATIONAL N VIGATION COMPANY. | another expedition to Central Africa and { 2ated ay eo eee = ape porte he Joma eon with the determina- | “Omcera of bothsunions were jointly in- | miles north of St. Joseph, Mo., at 9 o’ck = bons Neg came! $2.50 aaa een © eee set eA Ee i Beis cmp ted to strengthen the Marchand Rees pacer See Fa een: ace se ae etch Se Banal pardon eg pens ve last night by five or six well-armed men. fo $3, per dey; reekly. 3 EIGE, i N . jon, says: e 01 » Pa., encampme: n, Pa. topped the train by swii pees _ _W.H. CHURCH. i ‘TON OF Soe bass oe N. Ws or (the, present arenel ht seri is | convention yesterday an entirely new fea- One Fare for Pythians. = the only pois ae, application for Sargitrret - os oe nee sweeney * o HE BREXTON, CAPE MAY, J51 U. = aa ‘on, ‘avor of a forwar k: lines nex! tar’s meet a ti 4 "3 frem beach; large plazas asd tua parlac rene Aion whisk SP Polley 1 | ture was introduced by the admission by | The trunk lines have granted a rate of year's ing. ‘The matter was left FRENCH LINE, | Africa, which it 1s prepared to carry out mami gineer obeyed the signal amidst a fusill: a to the bitter end.” the convention of the*votes of the repub- | one fare for the round trip on account of the | t? the ee See from both sides of the track. One of Com agnie Generale Transatlantique loan. soldters.of the county in Company M, |-Mnlghts of Fythias: biennial encampment | — 2... cces Brom she Philippines, | Tobbers cut the engine loose and compel DIRECT FINE TO HAVRE — PARIS ply Guatemalan Revolt Crushed. 9th Regiment, now at Chickamauga. , While | to be held at-Indianapolis, Ind., during the is the engineer to run it down the road ling every Saturday at 10 AM., thie gall @id not affect the nomi- | week of August 22 to 27. ‘The eastern| “4 “ispatch from Consul General Wild-| yards, The conductor came out when Frog Pier Nort 3 Sa Raia a ae spas teat ee ee ea ad SOLE eas attra HE aebued ce ne bic gh Miata eae eae to make any |™am, Hong Kong, announces that the | train stopped, but was ordered back , ry mraine.....Sept. legis! , adily i gepey | Ex Normandie. “Ang. |e Chumpagine::-Sepe a8 | quickiy ateesten nae Coe mele W8S | in the vote. for the distriel attorney nomic | concessions. ts westers aides ote transport Sidney left Nagasaki July 27; G2 bee weeks RELLY CWeieae™ | MH Satcogne,, pur 2ubs Nace, Bee 1 | Satie ‘pat peace” pre- | nation, J. ©. Ingham and L. ‘T. Hoyt each | to pass amti-scalping ordinances, and inc | Australia, 20; Peking, August €—a0 3B a, full view of ocean; reasonable terms; excellent cutsine. J. A. MYERS. CARLTON HOTEL—NEW MANAGEM! rectly op the beach; accommod..es 400 | receiving 2, ‘otes. ‘Ingham subsequent- | dianapolis, being unable to_ st» an | for San \ ‘They Je20-tf is ee Shae ae oe Posting. Gpeen, ux 7 iy wiieey ote Heme: whet TS ‘ ordinance on account of ict With .ate } return to the Pt with BEACH HAVEN, N. J. RELL "1408 é bes fel2-1y-18 ‘To Prevent Bombardment. HiaiPas Defiance. laws, had lost all hope of getting a favor- = The > ——=' The Hong Kong correspondent ¢f the: me: 3 cst sa 2 seieunec able rate, < : — - Camp Black Suggested. — Englesice, c ATTORNEYS, Tondon Dally Mail says; “Senor Navarro, |. Temmany “Han. through | tis. “executive : Gen, Tillinghast of New York has ate Nice rolls’ noe tian Bocet”* ecteniees | CAMPRRLL-OAREINGTON, AEROSRET mtaw, | f° Spaulsh consul, has engaged a steamer tering’ its. de Ske OE te ieeciona a ; is. rel rot a ‘ever. ehless: iN N fd M . M1 cs) Ss <b and Bay. SUN! RAINS. ishing. | to take him te Manila immediately uj we its defiance of t to aftermon talus. end for heotice tet CM | Webster Law building, 66 Fe eae the conclusion of peace, in the ope of /passed at the special session. of the legis- ex2s-llst-6 RB, B, ENGLE & SON, Proprietors. New York ave. and’ 9th st. o.W. seig ' ! saving the city from

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