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- - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1889-TWELVE’ PAGER CITY AND DISTRICT. __ | pared plans for an addition to Hamline M.E.| THE HIGH-SCHOOL DRILL. OUR MARYLAND NEIGHBORS. BOOKS OF THE WEEK. a church. The present building will be extended ~ ard th aa About an Advertising is profitable only when prop- | back 40 feet, furnishing an additional length of | The Judges Award the Flag to Capt. | Affairs in and About Rockville GEORGE WASHING’ INGTON: An Historical Biogra- n erree’s Company. yattsville. Lng srly done,—that is, in the medium sure to reach inated cieas vosurtitinr atin letra mean sh sis eee Hiab brary for Tong Pegple= No.2) Boston: the largest number of those whose attention is | class room. In the southwest corner there | The annual eg = of the High- | Correspondence of Se a sia Bogghton, Mimin & Co. Washington: Robert . 0 will a new staircase five feet wide to the upper | School cadets took p! evening in the VILE, ” . % : sought. Money otherwise expended for that | rill e new staircase five fec hig badge re tsdy healt of the coboet im Ake eas ota The county commissioners will meet on the | THE WAR OF INDEPENDEN: 4 Parpose is wasted. To expend it wisely, ad- | from P street, In the main auditorium very large audience. The drill was competitive | 10th of Juno and remain in session for one| — People—We'g., Hremiae LiueaEy fon, To gk vertise in Tae Stan. It not only claims the [aap vatye Oates —— = fos between the four companies comprising the | Week for the purpose of receiving bills and Co. Washington: Robert Beall. largest circulation, but gives the figures, and | side, The choir gallery will be divided from | battalion, each going through the manual of | levying taxes for the present year. THE DIAMOND BUTTON: Waose Was Int the rostrum by an ornamental screen of walnut | arms at the command of its captain. Company | The trustees of the Rockvillé academy have | aug /Tyin the Diary of a Lawrer and the Note- = wees A oo be ex: | D first mounted the stage and went through the Ae nia r bi palpem HL W. Tal- {Sunshine Series No. 27.) New York: Cassell > G ed it e addition an: ve staircases at ‘i Ni . od ESTATE GOSSIP. ends, which, with the gallery fronts, will be | Program of movements with beautiful accuracy, | bott and Nicholas D. Offutt » committee to se- A Favorable Building Record as Come | fished in walnut and oak. ‘The front of the | ¢voking storms of applause as the blue-coated | Cure plans and specifications for a new build-| THE STORY OF PATSY. By KATE Dovaras = ‘ a page ee Wiser, auth “ é a Vuilding on P strect will be faced with press | lads left the platform. ‘Then the Girls Glee | ing for that institution. Tt is proposed toerect | qy 04 author of “The Birds! Christmas Car a ee whee — Ler = = stone trimmings. The heating | club, composed of Misses Blasland, Drown, | ® ae ones a va school Bad ars Wm. Ballantyne & Son. > a z, of the church will be remodeled and steam heat | Hall, McCulloch, McKeever, Stidham, Stier, | am addition rooms for the principal, teach- | THE SLEEPING CAR, AND OTHER FARCES. PrP "ss, 4 FINE SUBURBAN BESIDENCE—ENLARGING | introduced. The cost of these improvements : , i Jubii i i By WitttAM D, HoweLts. Boston: Houghton, HAMLINE CHURCH—ADDING TO THE HOTEL Ac- | Will be about $12,000. sa Thompson and McKee, rendered a selection | ers and pupils eon hemengon Mimin & Co, Washington: Wm. Ballantyne Bas8 dau ademas a eae ; aienions oonien from ‘The Mascot” in excellent style, after | Mr. Chas. W. Watts has received the appoint- & Son. 3 x 2 a which company A went through the manual, | ment of teacher of the public school at Poules- | 1 pre IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE CITY. Workmen are engaged in making an excava-{ yfi.3 Blasland occupied the next interval | ville and Mr. Horace Davis of the school at i re ee we ~J The attorneys and title companies engaged | tio” for the foundation of a large residence to| by singing a pretty solo, and then it was | Sugarland. P A tracts from her MSS. “Autobi phy. a coe sneer : eee be built on 16th street just north of Scott circle. | company B's turn to drill, and after they had| | Mr. Thos. J. D. Bowie has been appointed | Other Documenta, Pabisnen te wa Absolutely Pure. in title investigation in this District have an- Tho new ke is to be a very large and hand-| Concluded Miss Willenbucher gave a charming keeper of the toll-gate on the 7th-street pike at of her Memory, by Louisa Deve’ to the Dowager Lady Ly ew York: G, | ..This Mer never v: - A mai of purity, W. Dillingham. Wash Brentano Bros | the ondinary kinds and ‘cannot be scld ircompeuten % de of 1 . nounced an increase in the schedule of fees | ,. ‘one, &1 the Mr. J. Fair- | Tendition of Rubenstein’s melody in F. The | Olney. % charged for that service. The rate prevailing | field. eee ee now | lst to drill was, company ©, and ‘the program | SE Bir. John G. 3 England, of aS sabre ts 4 2 = ee ji ae " ite Mr. | as closed by Miss Hancock's vocal solo, dur- . ke it 7s - c~ RE , < in this District tors = — ner Shor = ——? bos Sain ok state Gen with ing which the judges of the drill, Lieuts, Con-| the Mercantile Protective association, of Balti- MUST WOMEN BE INVALIDS? ae ace eer onnn tea ie 210. It im.on, | Will be an attractive addition to the group of | stantie Chase, R. D. Potts and Edgar Ruseol, lenis stract of title. The new fee is 340. It is ex- | sine houses in this vicinity. The interior isto | Of the third artillery, withdrew for consulta ones > plained that the old rate was fixed atatime |. kandsomely finished in hard woods, and — inatew minutes Lieut, Chase snnonneed irra ae Baoee and lot of W. 8, Linthicum at Better than Medicine. bout 750 volumes of records | wi a ith the vi i at the committee could see no other way ou! Brenan. a 2 : penombaerndagare parle order of deeds. Now lg adap, po ven) aloha oe of the difficulty than by giving the honors of | In the orphans’ court letters of administra- | From the Business Woman’s Journal. - fee —_—>—_—_-. the evening to company D, although com- | tion on the estate of Richard T. Pyles have {t woald surely be time well spent for such Care ate Seid te be twice that sember, and 8 GEORGETOWN. nies A, B and C crowded it closely in order. | been granted to Thos. 0. White. "The will of | women to learn some of the laws of health and is held that an advance in the fees is necessary He congratulated the school on the excellence | the late Jas. O. Rabbitt has been probated and | wisdom to obey them. The first requisite for in order to pay for the increased time and trou-| Snot pe Remeprev.—In heavy rains the | of the cbattalion, declaring that the drilling | letters testamentary granted to his widow, Mrs. | 5. work is for them to disabuse their minds of ble which title search involves. A large pro- | corner of 35th and Q streets is flooded by the | was second to none he had ever witnessed, He | Mary C, Rabbitt. ir iti the idea that wome by nature feebl a tion of the addition to the records has been | Stet flow of water from the heights.for want| then presented the prize, a handsome Ibert Chandlee, a prominent citizen of e idea that women are by nature feeble, and ne le in the past few years, when the activity | Of @ Proper opening into the sewerhat that | silk flag. embroidered in gold, to Capt. Ferree, Spring neighborhood, died on Monday, | that efforts to change the prevailing conditions ST eee #30. in real estate transactions has been greater | Point to take off the surplus, and great incon- | of the winning company, The flag. was do. | in th fifty-second year of his age. are futile, because contrary to natural laws, = than at any previous period in the hittory ef | Venience to residents in that neighborhood is | nated by the young. ladies of the third Mr. Chas. Ford has contracted with Mr. Al-|~ y¢ would seem to have been demonstrated PHILDELPHIA, lees) , the city. ‘The increase in the population wel | the result. If the Engineer Commissioner will | class, and will be drilled for annually. bers Allen far ie building (ah 6 large (brick | = scagh 40 aakiafy any capaomabis ware ALL THE OTHER NEW PICTURES. IN PROFITS TO Do IT. : the number of houses during thesame period { Yisit that locality after the next heavy shower | judges and spectators showered encominms on | dwelling house on his farm in Potomae district, | times enongh to ~ loca d apecseisspacen secre shows the substantial character of this bare. | he will be convinced of the necessity for afford- | Capt. Burton R. Ross, of the Washington Light | _ A Watertown bag d at $150, hasbeen | that if women would treat themselves ration- oO ph 16. was FE, Gillmore Duley has purchased, for | Rational Dress and Plenty of Exercise which must be CLOSED OUT fit takes “FOOTBALL” Between England and Scotland. Proofs Ready, pow are enumerat few of the bangaing: E - : Seite ‘ jc fer i “ A = a only ne Way ert to be too Tare 2 ing the people thereabouts some relief from an | Infantry, who is the High school military in- | donated to the Catholic festival at this place, | ally, vigorous health would be easily within to be true. but come in and seo for yourself 18 _— intolerable nalsauce. At the same time he|astructos’ ‘The excellesce of his mend o,| on the 4th of June, by Messrs. Lyddane. | their reach; indeed, their present condition, ee A FAVORAELLE BUILDING RECORD. might take a look ata telegraph pole recently | ce ved a practical demonstration in the splen- | Jones & Co., of Derwood.” It will be disposed i i ; <a 2 The records of the building inspector's office | put up directly in front of house against the | did exhibition put up by his pupils, of at rafile, with chances at $1, notwithstanding the many ways in which they D a : le = : i a heir bodies, proves that they have makes an extremely favorable showing. The | owner's protest, her suggestion to move ita few | Commissioner Douglass, Assist.” Adjt. Gen. | | A large number of the young ladies and gen- | outrage +P y building for the pas season ‘Gana of the | feet ekls where it would be unobjectionable | Kelton, Major Thos. Ward, Capt. Elbert, Supt. | tlemen of the west end of towa left here this | great powers of endurance, : 7 ly in the actual | aay one, being disregarded. Powell, Prof. Abbe, and a number of other | evening to enjoy the pleasures of a dancing | " ‘The wonderful achievements of many female same season last vear not only in the actual} “s.se Bart.—The Columbia Athletic Club | well-known citizens were in the audience. “A party at Olne ‘ i bem dany ae crming: my jae: base-ball nine had little difficulty in defeating | reception was held in the drill-hall after the | The severe storm this afternoon is reported SUIT Cloth Suit, with embroidered “Directoire” front, marked 2 $17.90. ‘eth’ Nuit, tailors 0, special, 78. was 810.0 NTRY gymnasts, and the fact that in some countrie And. Many 7 i women are yoked with oxen to draw heavy E aa - ve character of the build. | tue Young Men’s Christian Association nine | exhibition. to have done considerable damage in the north- | Joads, demonstrates that they are susceptible The larze _ — Entwisle. in the average character of the build- yesterday afternoon on Analostan Island, the ——_+_—__ ern end eastern sections of the county. of great muscular development. PAINTINGS. ) of Ladies’ Jackets, containing the fol. inga._ ‘The totel number of permits for new | i ore being 16108. Spring a Beall, A CLERICAL RAKE. A.M. hills auch sexisas At i Picture Frames, Card Cabinet buildings issued for the months of February, | S¢oFe being 16 to 8. Springman and Beall, for ile soch extraordinary physical culture veautiful Easels, Folio Stands, English. Fai- triped Cloth Jackets, tans and Gra March aa April, 1839, was 658. The total | the C. A. C., did effective battery work. Good- Hyattsville Happenings. may not be considered desirable, yet these in- | ence, Rowers’ Groups, & J wy tailor finish, were ‘i 7 Y. Rev. Chas. Spurgeon is Struck B; n cena “ i i 2 50. Speci number issued for the’ same months of last | (2% and Johnson filled the points for the Y. M. | Rev. purgeon is Struck By an | correspondence of Tax EVENING Sran, stances are reassuring, in view of 80 much te . The record bythe month is as| C5 20% Mofile was made aye reds seo laa shorit‘Darnail to-day Gee erin eariyg | arb Unequal to otdiuary perk or etibes etn] wraed Rational Anand of 36.508 frames. $89. February, 246; March, 227, and | Of Capt. Morrill’s, ay : ee _ | Sheriff Darnall to-day took to Spring Grove val rk of ind April, 185; 1898, February, 106; March, 200; | me by Second-Baseman Barrows, of the Y. ebistpeelies a eee asylum James Gittings, of Vansville district, | POdy; OF even to that most feminine of occupa- April, 250. ‘Tue Extentarswesr under the auspices of | gr irgcon ast ei hen English. anhate adjudged a lunatic pauper by a jury at Marl-| ‘There are, nowadays, many women who per- t 2 ag fine broadcloth, were wan Cloth, Silk-lined Jacketwas otal & Terra Cotta Broadcloth Jacket, trimmed fancy braid, velvet collar, was €10.50, Spec CITY STREETS IN THE COUNTY. the West-Street Presbyterian church last night boro’ on Tuesday. sist in believing that invalidism was not the ‘Kof 20 Ladies Jackets of striped cloths, The latest suburban subdivision is that of | at Linthicum institute was very interesting. A | orator, was among the passengers by the lust] “h. George Berry has been appointed admin- | Original intention in their creation, and that AN TYVIGORATING TONIC, ee er ae Fae and earn South Brookland. This is a tract of some 67 | Waiter drill by sixteen young ladies was loudly | Australian steamer, which reached San Fran- , p , s . ; : spetele applauded. The chief feature of the program | cisco a fortnight ago, Last Thu fang ot rocks stations on’ the Metropontan | Was a violin trio by Mimes Appleby, Heinrichs, | one ahe Mariposa Big Tree s\ Branch. It lies be twe en Ee kington and and Saxton. A piano quartette by Mrs. Patt rowly escaped the vengeance of : irate hus- Brookland, and is on a line with Rhode Island | Misses Hyde, Beall, and Wheatley was admira- | Towly escap a cua Gai oe istrator of his brother, the late’ Thos, Berry, | their misfortunes are caused by art and not na- cae ce Wee | ee eees : *Y, heir ow:: mistakes are not the creators. | PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND ion, he nar-| A new bridge is to be built over Point branch, | This is a hopeful state of things: for when we PURE CATALAN WINE . ville district, and Messrs, A. R. Boteler, | begin to look earnestly for causes, there is rea- agruder and Luther Brashears have | 800 to belteve that remedies, or, better still, win kets of light striped $7.50, Special 83.90. sof the same quality, . a : bly executed, Mr. Fred. Moffat's rendition of | band, to whose wife he had paid undue atten- Ee ther Bi : im wl be Sectanaeias, For the PREVENTION and CURE of rent of tan cloth, ap- p extend is sub¢ as re- | 0!) > si a 7 nted a committee to let out the con- 5 i: . o co cently Doce aepeowed hy the case etitt Te" | several popuiar ballads was excellent. tion. While on a visit to New Zealand, where | struction of i, spade i ai be understood that the | Malaria, Indigestion, Fever & Ague, Loss of mesh aati fecal tn seccaraace with: the tae cap Guay Recerets.—Canal boat Maryland ar-| his brother has a pastorate, Spurgeon ‘met his A movement is on foot to organize a Teach- | trouble commences ack in girlhood, when er’s association to embrace the four southern | the child exchanges for indoor occup; appetite, Pooiness of Blood, Neuralgia, de and counties, St. Mary’s, Calvert, Charles | Tolling hoop and playing tag and other pyro ince George ments which exercise the muscles in the fresh | EB. FOUGERA & (10., Agents for the U.S, Jno. E. Gibson, democrat. of this place, has t the same time that they keep the 30 NORTH WILLIAM ST., N . been removed from the position held for some | Pleasantly occupied. At this period the rational | — & J. M. Waters. Wheat sold on ‘change | health. Spurgeon and Duckworth crossed the | time by him in the Interior department, ands, | dress of childhood gives plice to corsets and Wine 4f thoes te a cia ace at Me. to We.a bushel. Corn sold at 4c. a| Pacific together, and Duckworth remonstrated ; h : ; bere a atirscanash etetaeteoa Noouute, | tight dresses, and instead of an abundance of : A ie tat nak ae eke a | beak. ane : with Spurgeon over the warmth of the latter's | 0,0! Pandhiicenn hat Wee Sppeiead Gees excreise and air, they too often sit ina heated |. The east and west streets are Nores.—Station-Keeper Elliott, who was ap- | atte ntions to his wife, which created gi P- | vac . room from morning until night, crocheting, . { ned fof the principal cities of the countrs, | Pointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death | A slight coolness ensued, but when a” party tof 5%/ acres of land belonging to W. | sewing or reading, eating their ineals irreg- | FASB da (CRs ABD Wee A in alphabetical order, and Cincinnati street, De- | Of Station-Keeper Shanks, after doing duty one | was made up for the Yosemite, Spurgeon ac-| N. Brady, on the Bening pike nentWeskane, | larly during the day, and nibbling eandy a ! nppear in this subdivision, | Bight was taken ill with typhoid fever, from | companied it. He renewed. his attentions to h, *“Directoire™ ment, of gray novelt vt th black Ottoman Bille, pect AGobelin Berlin Cloth Connemara Wrap, frout trimmed with black moire silk, Li al @” ane Pang ; rived with 2.000 bushels of corn for J. G. & J. | old friend, James Duckworth, of, Castleton Sdhered fot the approval of the Dae ae | M. Waters. Canal boat H. 3, Talbot arrived | hall, Rockdale, Englund, one ‘of, the sister thorities must be om the same lines us those in | With 5 tons of hay for J. @. & J. M. Waters, | mill-owners in’ England, who ‘was traveling the eity and of the same width. The streets | Caal boat Wheatley Bros. arrived with 2,500 | with his young wile. Duckworth is mang ; dare, therefore, 90 feet wide, | bushels of wheat and 1,800 bushels of corn for | years older than his wife, and not in good ‘Tan Broadct 180 LA TS 5S Black Brond Wail Diagonal Cloth Jackets, were #7, Special 83.48, Ines, Jetted sleeves, NB Beaded Pelerit 0) Be ‘ ton, was sold yesterday by Marion Duckett to | Convenient intervals,” When they go out of MAGN Dacaa aenee TED dentate tina | Wiel he Ue ee present condued' 6 Rie bau. —-| Mee Dackwarti G soak an ates te hee Mintiwuens <P.” | doors it is for a short, slow walk, and their ex- : ; “h is about the | See advertisement of annual meeting of First | husband be exasperated so that he struck pees ercise consists in a dance, which, perhaps, lasts Will be known | Co-operative building association, Spurgeon. ‘The two men then clinched, but n Sai ie as Dahlgren circle. This locality is regarded |, TEMPERATURE axp Coxpition of Water at | Mrs. Duckworth threw herself between the | prom the Banning (Cals Herald With no aim in life except to kill time and to by Mesers. Walker and Denison. who made the | 74 ™- at Falls, temperature 65; condition | combatants and Spurgeon retreated to the |", vontest by Messrs, Gird and North over a | *™use themselves, is it any wonder that their subdivision. as giving promise of a great future, | 7: Feceiving reservoir, temperature 69; condi- | hotel. Duckworth was placed under arrest by P iooawes cat North over @ | health fails? iis ie ‘They point out that itis near the terminus of | Hon at nortl, connection, 4; condition at south | the town constable, but was not detained Jong. | Portion of the Potrero Indian reservation, near |" Many of the women now found in business Great Days for Bears. all night. others go, VOODS BARn i diesisie tank auae the dew ¢ univer. | Connection, 9; distributing reservoir, tempera- — Banning, is in progress. Daniel Sexton was | came from this class. Reverses of fortune, or halpestpe rs Eero ae glad prc ture, 67; condition, at influent gate-house, 9 BUSINESS. put on the witness std recently before the | divsatistuction with this ‘Kind ‘of life, have ‘ seers esata ee condition at effluent gate-house, 24. Hig! le Inited State hesk/inien e fol- | induced them to undertake some kind of occu- Se eres or erecny Commcas Semetemoee:)) | FE thes river fa. dug at CAB. ox Eas ede at How Secured and Increased. y ties SIEGE Saul iaaade SG 2011 tii 1 Wan wiseaighs toe of imeaib aes ie ins _A FAMILIAR LANDMARK GONE. 11:13 p.m. lowing remarkable statements: ; world, so full of work, is soon rewarded by an #3 A ‘ The little, old white frame house, which has fo From Printers* Ink. a | ,, Ot cross-exumination Daniel Sexton detaiked | improvement in both health and spirits, proving PNGH BATTERS AT Soe stood for so many years at the northeast cor- ANACOSTIA. No man can do business unless he deals in | some bear stories of such fabulous proportions the truth of Emerson’s words, that “a high aim A YARD. ee ner of 16th and K streets, has been torn down. r something that people want. Unless he has a} that we have begged the stenographer fora ver- | is curative as well as arnica,” wae ‘ btmet pens od tuake the Dress Goods De- It has been for « long period the home of the | _Crmizexs’ Assoctatro: . 9.—The executive | clear field and no competition, he must not |batim copy. We do not aspire to eclipse the | | But a life of work also has its risks and X _— family of John F. Cook, the ex-collector of | Committee of Citizens’ association No. 9 held a z Bae oar “Arabian Nights entertainments,” and would | dangers, which must be appreciated to be pre- BBB a wv taxes in the District. Mr. Cook himself occu- | called meeting last night in the police station. | only have what is wanted, but must havo it of | of iublish these recitations were they not | vented, and forewarned ie formemed. © tne e Bop xk OU pied the brick house which stood on the sa Mr. Charles Baker presided, and a very inter- | the better quality, at a cheaper price, or serve | yerificd by onth and a part of the records of a| great danger to health is unsyste: reise, | [pR ys B. uU jot, but fronting on 16th street. Recent esting discussion was had on the needs of this | it in a more satisfactory manner than his com- 1 court. Mr, Sexton's appearance as he | over use y Pi 5 until > ae BBB OA A [ entire property, having a frontage of over 100 Lent the Di trict. tonpeotey eae = be petitors do, otherwise he will attract only his | launched forth his memories of these marvel- | it is abnormall, poeeoues at the expense of r ios shee go verlge eager myn. POPULAR SOPH! 2 Oe een etiom Of the New Omer | ended The sect ot a eal ee Fae | as all trade fe a agers tare abe, Share. | course flowed through ‘facile channels from a | are over-worked may, by over-fatige. become | Af, mmskilful pretenders, Vosecee this to build a handsome residence there. and Mr. | tended. The securing of a water-main and the | In all trade it is important that the profits | bounteous source. weakened, but the parts which are neglected | Pinding, embossed, full ait, Price, only $1.00 by Koach, a Boston architect. is engaged in draw-| extension of the gas-mains are among the | shall be fair. The markets are accessible to} Q. There were a great many bears there in| may be the first to break down. Brain workers mail, post-paid aled in plain wrapper. Ilus- ing the plans. It is not the intention to occupy | Promised blessings that the association will all dealers, The quality of goods offered by | those day are sometimes able to do their regular work | trative Prospectus Free, if you the entire front on either street with the house | *ist on. The disposition of the appropriation A. Oh, yes! I went out one time, one even-| when it, has. become impossible for them to | distinguished author, Wm. Se: itself. The building will be located on the | available after July 1 is also a matter of inter- | One may therefore be as good as any other Can | strom ‘my camp, and I counted fifty bears | digest their food or keep their feet warm. corner, ai.d, with the ample parking as well as | st. This fund is as follows: For Jackson, | afford at the same price; consequently the | within gunshot of me, eating cherries, George Eliot used to sit and write with her feet jedica’ grounds on all sides, it will practically be lo- | Jefferson and Washington streets, $3,000 each; | style of serving customers becomes the natural Q. Wild cherries? on a hot brick, and Carlyle could write when PUYSICAL BEDI Dr wer tata pe me | Tue Besr Tes Dourar Svrrs cated in the midst of a spacious lawn.” Judge | for Taylor and Adams, 22,200 each; Good Hope | avenue through which to force an increased] A. They were not wild: they were not wild, | he was 2 to eat or sleep. The despised rand Ad e of Assistant Pb; Wylie has recently purchased, through the | oad to District line, $6,000; Naylor road, lead- | trade. Suppose, then, that the price of your | because didn’t scare at anything; they | and overlooked members frequently assert] di ly, by mail or E EVER S. ." agent of the Cook property, Mr. R. 0. Holtz- | ing from Twining City to Good Hope, $3,500. | goods is a fair, full, market price, the quality | didn't kno the | themselves and compel us to consider their | THE PEABODY MEDICAL INST! WE EVER SAW GO INTO OUR STOCK TO- - anything about being hurt; man, a lot adjoining, on K street. where he in- | Total, $23,900. the best, selected with care and always reliable. | Indians— they wasn't scared of Indians, The | claims. St., Boston, } angen g MORROW (SATURDAY, MAY 25 tends to build a house for his own use. WEST To THE CONFEDERATE CELEBRATION.— | Attention must now be paid to the eppoint- | Indians never killed the bears, Women who are making extraordinary efforts | orders for books or letters for advice OUR BUYER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM AN EAST WASHINGTON IMPROVEMENT. i. em aa peor ceeveee down over the | ments for the transaction of trade—eflicient |" Q. What variety of bears were they? to become proficient in a special direction, | ‘irested as above. eR HAS JUS NED FRO! ingee Sen gnCey it si 5 2 i stants, ot dea y . : ° ny4-s,tu, At the southeast corner of Maryland avenue imore and Ohio branch yesterday morning | assistants, prompt dealing, ready and pleasant | A. Grizzlies, member that nature does not sympa- ful attention to] Q: them more than once? thize with one-sided development, but demands all wants of customers, With all of thesea] A. ison said that he went up the | fair treatment for every part, if we would have P P good trade can be secured, provided the cus- | mountain here to Bear lake, and he had twenty- evi lance which we call health, ST Au RECEDENT. tomers are to be found within a convenient | two men with him, Californians. and he said This should be borne in mind when we choose NEW YORK, WHERE HE FOUND THESE HANDS OF ONE OF THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS THERE, and returned in the afternoon to accommodate | adjustment of errors and and 3d street northeast a row of seven four-| visitors to the confederate memorial services story houses are being erected. This point of | at Alexandria, among whom were J. C. Leo- land, formed by the intersection of Maryland | nard, J. A. Watson, George Simpson, Harry 3a and B streets, was recently pur-| Darling. J- H. Shannon and J. Harry Shannon, | radius and are made aware of the facilities | that he counted 100 bears atone time, and thes | our recrestions, a rape guaruentajuleciniagnccesdungrstne chased by Messrs. Geo. E. Emmons and C. W. | of this place. The day was fall of gladness to | wnich are offered for their accommodation, turned out and lassoed two and two together,| An entire change will be found to be the mel SACK COATS, HALF LINED, LIGHT AND King. who are making the improvement. ‘The | them all. ‘The object of doing business is to make | and the lassovd the bears, and he brought en two or more persons are en-| into camp eleven bears lassoed—he brought gaged in the same trade, and under the same | them into camp. greatest rest. The members and muscles which have no part in our regular work must be location is a conspicuons one. commanding a orgs.—Contractor Gleason, who has been | money. view to the Capitol, and the new houses will} paving Monroe street and Nicholls avenue, make a decided improvement in that quarter | withdrew his gang of men and implements LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. MEDIUM COLORS. WORSTEDS AND brought into action. A little thonght upon : a - nena CHEVIOTS, NEWEST PATTERNS, IN aplen conditions, the one whose transactions are | Q. Did you hill any of them? this subject will enable each one to determine Biaritable Turpeocs cod ter fecclae ates | pe arpa CRCKS AMD STRIPEA of the city. from the village last evening. The job is not | largest will not only make most money, but| Al I think Idid. Thad a pile of bears laying | the exe: hich she most needs, State Constitution in 1879, by an ipaeatiasale ‘ nue ENLARGING THE FENDALE. BUILDING. S Lge rock wry re Hiei an a ET perce mieectnee [ae there, and when Temple came out from’ Los af pa ealeeane oe , 1 examine care- sabe _ sais WE THINK WE CAN TRUTHFULLY 8a¥ Fendall a e cl. oo SO ve ee ton: | For example: A sells 320,000 worth of goods, | Angeles to get lumber, I showed him the pile, | fully until they discover which are the weakest J INARY DRAWINGS 1 . is ane slice pein ee re priswrgray ere Va.and other points.——Miss Effie Darling, | which allow him an average gross profit of 23 | and Iasked him how mach bear-meat he thonght | muscles. ‘Then by wisely-chosen, execeises GLE SUMEER DRAM Toe ke THAT THEE ARE BQUAL IX EVERE EB- ‘ : who is with an opera troupe on the southern per cent, or $5,000 a y enlarged. Plans have been prepared for an | circuit, will be home in a few days for the sum- addition on the east, which will be of about | m J.V. Conway is sick. . SINGL R DRAWING: d he thought | they bring these unused and undeveloped parts hof the uths of and ary SPECT TO ANY REGULAR $18 SUITS, t nd light | about ten tons. I think there was more than re as strong the rest. After [@ldrawn in publ ‘asic, ~The social | 3100, for miscellaneous expenses, $600, or a ear. For store rent he} there was in that pile. He s ays 800, for assistant $500, for tire t c M 5 that, because I think there was more than fifty done, general exercise is safe and | O"eans La dees ane aad —— the same size as the present building. Mr. | given by the Iadies of Emanuel church last | total of 22,000, leaving a net profit of 33,000, bears in the pile, and I think they weighcd | profitable, but by neglecting this precaution do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange- LINES OF Reginald Fendall, in making this improve-| evening, though not very extensively adv In the same town, in a similar store, B, an | more thar fl ments For all the wn Annual Drawingrot , 4 ; 500 pounds apiec ite Lattery Company. and in preven ment, is carrying out the plan which he had | tised, was a decided success.——Mineola Tribe | older merchant. longer established and better | Q. Who killed all those bears? ‘ol the Drawings themselves, and that on ‘HEV! < " . r be be . Kk a ears? - pane SSeeaeeeene, aie SCOTCH CHEVIOT AN MESP' eriginally in view. ‘The office building. as it | of Red Men held their regular weekly meeting | known, sells $40,000 per annum. Bgets along | % T killed then. Charpooned them, When} Ten minutes spent in simple exerci th honesty, Sarrnese, and im ‘ ~ Fae am sal k uow stands, was designed with reference to its | last night. Arrangements were made for the | with about the same rent; clerk hire doubled; | I went to the rancherio they didn't know how | ing and evening, will do much to fortify one tons thascertieate. eth esl a much injury may be done to those inexperi- extension in the neat future, and when the new | reception of the Grand Lodge on the occasion | costing B $1.000 where A’ pays Dut &500. I's | to make a hunni sal eee harpoon, I| for the day’s work. natures attached, in toalvertwementa *% "| SUITS, HALF LINED WITH PURE SILK part is finished it will be a complete building, | of its visitation next Friday night. entire expenses for the year are 000. while | set three or four and would have three or four SIE et EE SERGE, AT $18, AT REGULAR PRICES and also one of the largest and handsomes| I rere > oparma his profits are $10,000, leaving him $7,000 net | bears harpooned every morning —two or three Casualties in Mining Coal. office buildings in that section of the city. The WESTERN MARYLAND. profits, or 1734 per cent on his business, while | old grizzlies—and if you had been there like | From the Philadelphia Inguirer, THESE WOULD BRING @25, ANY MAN builder is Mr. Charles Edmonston. - a A made but 15 per cent net. I was and had seen them with a harpoon—three For humanitarians and those who revel in WOULD FEEL PARHICULARLY WELL A FINE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. The “Tape Worm” Railroad—The Com- of experience will pronounce © or four old grizzies with harpoons fnthem and figures the annual reports of the state mine DRESSED IN ONE OF THEM. On the hill overlooking the city at the head ing Bicycle Meet at Hagerstown. fair. A plan which wiil enable A to increase | dragging a log aud chain after them—you would inspectors furnish interesting reading. The sacs 8 ef Connecticut avenue a fine residence is bein, his business to an amount equal to that done | never forget it; you would never forget it as a iaiie tal é heeliar ti THERE WON'T BE MUCH CHANCE TO built for fAdmiral Quackenbush, While ‘a Correspondence of Tuz EVENING STAR. by B without reducing his percentage of profit | long as you lived ry statistics contain a great deal of infor- E ac! ile the house will be a spacious one even for the sub- Hacxnstows, May 25, 1680, | will be worth fo A the eum of ¢4,000 per ya urbs, the grounds about it will also have some- | The memorable “tape worm” railroad com- | {1 #2 CxPe fe ing will do it, such thing of the roominess of the country. The | menced Ly Thaddeus Stephens half a century | 2." ‘atifiable lot has a frontage of 90 fect on Columbia road . tainly be justifiable. Q.—Were there any California lions around | 2 tion for those who can tr: nslate their he FIND YOUR SIZE IN EITHER OF THESE .000 per year in advertis- | there that were dangerous to stock? glyphics into words and sentiments LINES AFTER NEXT WEEK. expenditure would cer-| A.—I never saw but one California lion in | 'Port of Inspector Williams, of the Luzerne Commissioners, spelen . f an expenditure of | this whole “country, and I killed him with an | “Strict, for 1838, has just been published. It Va ney Paes See P * 7 - ;. We, the undersigned Ranks and Bankers, will pay all pe ago, and which was his pet hobby in his palmy | $4,000 will make A’s trade double B's, that will | axe; maybe yoa think that isn't so, and the | Shows that the number of persons empl prizeadranin The Louisiana. State Lotteries which hotae a rack, to 198th street extended. The | days but which he never saw completed, has | be justifiable, for on tho $90,000 of business Tkilled ‘pim was this: T didn't have a gun | that district during the year was inay be preacnted at our counters. GRAND ARMY SUITS, 8m. ne Square structure of brick. has @ com- now bien aaadad making a conftecting link | there will be $20,000 profit, and deducting the | with me, and I went out to cut some timber | the tons o1 sy x RS «Ss . R, M. WALMSLEY, Pres. Lomi tional Bank, pr pnp teem a tar So ee atwuea atta ie Pa., and Blue Ridge Sum- | ¢XPe2S¢s, increased to £4.500, and £4,000 paid | with an Indian, and had an axe and nothing | ts to each person. however, does not KE LANAUX, Pres. St onal Bank. constructiot eeping with the plain | betwe ‘sburg, Pa., | for ad . A INDI DYE. WARRANTED FAST COLOR, of the « b : ; ertising, we still have 10.500 profit, or | else, and the Indian’s dog run a lion up atree, | Mean that the minin, sencthesrr bicjendienicgl [Moye 2-44 ee smpdannbap x mig — es gw ise bd — mit, onthe Western Maryland railroad. Vis- | 3.500 more than that made by b. and the Indian told me to go back and’ get n ae ayer fora re number of men en Cal KO! THESE ARE THE REGULATION @, A. BR, ay, the architect who drew the plans, bas | itors ‘ ¥ n visited A has the capacity to conduct the larger | gun, and I told him “you will let him get away.” | Ployed about a colliery in other oceups wr ROUERE ure no projections, except that the south- | this re sda population and distributing facilities are equal | him and hit him between the eyes, and. that | 8864 in digging coal, 3 AT THE ACADEMY OF Music, NEW ORLEANS, | “!TH TWO SETS OF BUTTONS AMD west corner is rounded into a tower. The | Curiosities near Monterey Springs, to the support of xo large a trade, and if it | stunned him, and he turned tail and was going |, Of th 000 odd, 83 were killed and 250 2 aienan RINGS. main entrance. which is in the center of the | Mrs, Admiral Dahlgren, of Washington, has would be possible to ‘secure the additional | to jump, and I happened to hit him Nit and injured, or one death for every 247 men and TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1889. front, is marked by a deep brick arch. Over | taken up her residence for the summer at her | trade by investing 84.000, oF even. something stunned him; and I made the Indian get stones, | M€ for every 104.622 to 3 CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. . and between the sacar ine, arches of brick, | handsome place on South mountain. The | more in advertising, then it would be a good | aud Toontiniet vo pee te about an hour | Stitistics are specially interesting to those who 00. Tick Rey egy Pread come oF bee sa nerd story, 198 | members of the family make frequent ‘tripe to | business Operation for A to do the advertising; | and Per eel eater or spout an hour | Tow the minos. ‘Ko such thes hate story t> Quarters, @10: Sishths, e574 Seren ee Cann Eaern The | 55 ceenscous touunesaliitig ak the fooler the | pay iis Gort and thus secure the tidacand |firon ine on the spine, I stoned him until; ll. Nearly one-third of the whole number of | gj!" Structure ie varseent ce with, copper, The | mountain within a radius of ten miles, and as | with it ap actual increase to his net income; as | he coclacy vote wank legs; then I cut. the | ©asualtics were caused by falls of roof and coal Of slate, and if reste eon a aakh Pitched roof | their dog carte and drags roll into the’ villages | well aa added importance in the community by | tree down aud charged on him and killed him | al a fearfully large proportion of ‘these, 34 in Stone. ‘There in a vestibule openine heme | they attract general attention. Miss Fannie | virtue of his larger transactions, with an axe. 88, were fatal. The significant figures tell of New Or Union National ational Balk, 1 Bauk. E. B. BARNUM & 00, - 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVR. i ‘i chasis the treacherous “black rock.” which lies im 12. . 9 = a“ e e oe ———_—-ce0______ broad hall which extends through the center of | Cogan came, up with Mrs Dahlgren and no bie Gaaan Vikas avi 2 sheets a foot or more in thickness over the coal 50.000 the house with rooms opening from it on both | “'Mirs. George Alfred Towasend, whe has been lonored by Queen Victoria. The Girls’ Latest Fad. beds in that zegion and clings so tightly to the 5 ri ~ 50.000 | Sweerma Repvcrioxs, sides. All the rooms on the first floor he guest of friends in Washington, will come | Among the persons upon whom the queen | From the New York Star. y roof-rock that it keeps its place when the coal oF 5,000 are. - oe will ‘be | finished in hard WoT awa All| up carly next week and take possession of her | has conferred honors on the oceasion of the | Do you know what the latest fad is among | is blasted away beneath it. Then, when the | 460 Liz appointments of the house will be the same for sarees migor in setia we te y are sar | the giddy girls? It is the collecting of fashion | men are working under it—perhaps with a] 200 PuZbs OF —_— as that of a city home. Like the other fine » She will be accom- | anniversary of her birthday are Joseph Edgar areas mildaetis endihe nateak aa far back | knowledge of its treacherous character—trying | 500 PRIZES OF a 5 . Fi ross. th i ; G e Bi d Prof. private residences on Washington Heights in ee ie . | Boehm, the sculptor; George Burns and Prof. the immediate vicinity, the residence of Ad-| ophech At fenced is orf the Catholic | stokes, who are made baronets, Andrew Reed, miral Quackenbush unites the advantages of a “ ge antys Has Deen trans- | inspector-general of the royal Irish constabu- e' erred to St. Joseph’s church at Washingt Ps g city and. @ country home. There is 4 water | 1c preached hie hieoiah ‘sermon on Staday | lary, has been made & xuignt The queen was Soh seve supply from a stand-pipe, sewers, and gas. a e “Y | seventy years old yester ing Neste mauant d time-stained | shows that the ventilation of the mines is El ‘The builder is John Sweeny. whe [ntninker rouse a a See books, hunting for colored fashion plates. that | well attended to and the explosions are small | 1.098 Prizes of 8200 are, 399,600 | ALL-WOOL PRINTED ALBATROSS, DOUBLE ENLARGING A HOTEL BUILDING. Another has been added to the numerous ap- The Three Americas Exposition. they buy for a few cents. What for? Well, not | «fairs limited to a single working or the firing | 3144 Prizes amounting to. 2,159,600 | WIDTH, REDUCED TO 250, The recent purchase of the McLane and plications in the court of this county for divorce, : os a ae entirely 106 fin. 1b 3s not a0 ila tal; here fs'| OU sink qusneiey, ot ae selon aotsaeasel ar AGENTS WANTED. Hellen property, on I street, between 16th and | This latest one is that of Josephine Brey, who| ‘The motive of the exhibition is primarily to | a purpose in it. “Tis for fashion. os lee aaa bp tailing’ down | .8®7 For cucs Rates, or any further information | PRINTED MOHAIRS REDUCED TO 25a, 1ith streets, and extending from the residence | Wants to be divorced from her husband, Chris- | promote closer commercial intercourse be-| These ancient plates are carefully kept in the ye the Taigned, Mi ; to dislodge it, large masses of it fall without W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, se they can be bought, and putting them all | ¥arning and crush the life out of them. together in a scrapbook or portfolio. The fair} ‘The fact that but five men were killed while ones haunt the second-hand book shops, turn- | forty-three were injured by explosions of gi > desired, write legibl: undersig clear]; of Mr. Justice Gray to the Riggs property, by | tian Brey. tween the different nations of the same conti- | boudoir. andewhon a new dress is to be designed | shafts—three classes of accidents easily averted | steung your ehee, with State, County, Street indivi i ; i OUR WHOLE STOCK OF FINEST FRENCH SAT+ y The races f i ; they are consulted; not one plate, but many, | by individual precaution—shows that miners, | Number. More rapid return mail’ delivery will be as Se reales 0 tan econtion Pig = Ep ee piensa Figg odd a“ nent, but also to jointly commemorate an event | ‘pid dross isnot ta bee copy a any one figure, | #s a class, wre reprehensibly careless even of | Sted by your euclosing au Envelope bearing your full | opexs REDUCED TO 250. the new part is completed the structure will be | in number, as follows: One mile novice, prize that is of equal interest to all the governments | but a combination of many. The trimming on | their lives. ER IMPORTANT. oue of the largest hotel buildings in the city, | gold medal; 1 mile ordinary, L. A. W. national | of America. The selection of Washington city | the underskirt will be copied from a dress of | _ National characteristics assert themselves to | 4 aarusy =A UE, ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHALLIS REDUCED 70 having « total frontage on 16th street and on I | Championship, first prize gold medai, second | as the location of the exhibition is highly ap- | 0N¢ period, and the drapery of the overskirt — extent ae Of the fie New Orley ta | oo. street’ of 308 feet, and a capacity of | Silver medal; 1 mile safety, championship, with | propriate, as it is the capital of the most im- | Will be taken from a plate published ten or | bia! Y Sied’a oy Pg one. The ay cory [eee a —_— 20 Touma, The new addition willbe | same prizes; 1 mile tricycle, same prizes: 2 mile | portant of the American nations, is convenient | fifteen years later: the neck of, the dress may | none killed during the year, ‘The Wels! ih the | by all Express Companien, New Yors Rachones beat six stories and basement in. ‘height, | handicap, first prize gold medal, tecond teanst. |.br access, is the heart of the most populous | be cut after the fashion of @ hundred years | and Polish were hind, while "Ameritare Gre. | OF Postal Note. and will contain an additional elevator, making | ing bag; —— heat race, three heats, with | portion of the continent, and is besides the | #80, while the sash will be from a fasion’ book —, en oa el a | ys se aarp jer- anes turee in the building. There will be a large | Sold medal as first prize and an umbrella as| seat of a government amply provided with | Of the present month. In this way a fashiona- forwiae Py md oor wes ogo ore _ tee EY ORLEANS Mae eae dining-room @x40 feet. Work has already | second; 100 yards slow race, prize gold medal; | means to defray the necessary expenses, ble belle is able to have many new and unique | parative Y os emir — pA Fpeaing en ee been begun ou the south side of the present | 1 mile club championship, prize gold medal; i — oe — designs for her dresses that no one else can belted Gcbak tie ce Luilding, which will extend 65 feet toward I| mile team race, prize a silk banner. Numerous Goft May Be Sustained. Bere, sx2 she'is the envied one-of ber suk | 2010 wen when Getegs Hisghensm smticiveted [70 a as oie. street and will be ready for occupancy in the | entries have already been made and the con- W.V Hal to the Balt-| sugeoetlcne Ba eee eae tees | thet she, pelos of ecel minke Spite, | GUARANTEED BY SOUR ASSOra fall. The remainder of the proposed additions | testa will be exciting and interesting. A Charlestown, W. Va., special to the Balti- | suggestions, both as to designs and colora, that "the price of coal mining is pitmen's will be built next year. The plans were pre- Hon. L. E. McComas will sail June 8th for | more Americam, May 24, say: It is beginning ooo lives, pared by Win. Kirkus, jr., architect, who de-| Europe for an extended tour for recreation, | to look as though the legislative investigation] Jennie Osborn, a stylish young woman, has The Yanti net H ned the recent addition to the original | sight-seeing, and a respite from the importuni- | committee would be compelled to make a re- | been held at Pittston, Pa., d with steal- e Yantic in a Hurricane. PRINTED INDIA SILKS, FINEST GRADE, 27 INCHES WIDE, LIGHT AND DARK COLORS, RE* DUCED TO 7Sc. ot THESE ARE THE SAME GOODS THAT BAVR BEEN SOLD FOR $1.25. THEY ARE CHEAPER IN PROPORTION THAN COTTON GOODS. THE GREATEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON. building. ties of oftice-seekers wi beset him night and port sustaining General Goff’s claims to the | 28 4 horse and buggy. The U. 8. 8. Yantic, CommandemJ. C. Rock- BLACK CHANTILLY FLOUNCING, AT 62.00, TWO NEW BUSINESS BUILDINGS. y <Scieisnitidletet te B governorship. More than half the counties in well, arrived in New York yesterday. On May WORTH $3.00. , Mr, T. A. Harding is erecting a store build-| Fastest Taarxs In Amenica.—The the state, including most of those in which George 21, in latitude 38°, longitude 68°, while on | ing. NEW MOIRE SASH RIBBONS, ing for Gen. John W. Foster on 12th street, be- | trains in American are the 45-minute trains be- | democrats charged gross republican frauds, ugustus Sala, the mn special duty destroying wrecks, she was struck SHA’ Pe ryenaG iitgets. The residence of Mr. | tween Washington and Baltimore via Baltimore | have been passed, and the changes do not | ¥Fiter,on his ast Australian trip, wrote by a bi from the south, which lasted CASHMERE AND SILK SHAWLS, PE. Dye, on lth street, between E and F| 82d Ohio iige (hea They have been running | amount to more than ten vote@against the gen- ‘ee hours. She was thrown on her beam ‘T VER% LOW PRICES. streets, is being remodeled for use axa busi- | f0F years, and are safe ond sure ob aeake This ovening Ohio county was reached ‘Speceny, a Patapon es of | ends, and lay in that condition for one — - the doctor—a experienced maritime ness building. The old fron i ee sh sides hay long array of deposi- ‘who most uring | To right the ship the launch, which was stry has bese torn cat The row troat wilt |. The really proper way to serve strawberries big Pygres 1t to Lialy “all day to-morrow | a wertine pig gta dn getanpdirgs howd Ww FULL STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S NEGLIGM be of stone, with a large show-window finished a is bfomcloge — on. bes of a small | will be devoted to that county. and SHIRTS IN BEAUTIFUL STYLES. mnaiece the samencen ee eka ai ured into it, and on the other side. ‘the | “"® eee ae main and be occupied by Mertz, the tuilor. and choicest berries obtainab! John ©. Bradley, cashier of the Merchants’ bowsprit _ bank of Haven, was arrested yesterday for ENLARGING HAMLINE CHURCH. and from i 7 t esti- a Mr. Appleton P. Clark, jr., architect, has pro- uated at foun 900,000%0 6100000 yesterday, ‘tera are ‘

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