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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. ER 20. os MR, DRANEY’S VOUCHERS. CARE OF COUNTY ROADS, “TRE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. DOCTORS IN CONFERENCE. _ Evo: Fina Kyows 2d EDITION Health Officer Townshend’s Reply to| What Has Been Done and What Needs |Today’s Playing—The Finals to be | Two Medical Associations in Session in| His Weakness and” Rmaciation—le — meray ss per —_- . Mr. J. H. Crane’s Charges. To Be Done. Pla; ed Here. This City. Has a Good Night. eure again. ithe @uete —— -_—_— —_ ‘itt thigh Wits Sans hile san as ———— ‘The Commisioners this morning received the | POINTS FROM THE ANNUAL REFORT OF SUPERIN- praved blood. The csuseof the complaint must be removed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, or no perma- pent cure is posable, Try it, ©. W. Allen, Druxgist, of Brunswick, Me, says: “I have never known Ayer’s Sarssparills fail to give satisfaction. In hundreds of cases within my knowledge it bas proved a perfect report of Health Officer Townshend relative to | TEXDENT BEALL—A YEARs’ EXPENDITURES— * | printed some days ago in Taz Stan. There-| MENDED TO BE DONE—BRIDOES DAMAGED. Port is as follows: sbout ¥ Every one in and about Washington is inter- IT MAY BE WARNER. Pau MEALEE OOFICENS BEPORE. ested in the suburban roads of the capital. Referring to copy of communication of J. H. the He May be Forced to Accept the Pen- ‘The important work of superintending Crane, referred to this office on the 7th instant, to 5-2 by Post, and every one supposed Philadelphia; rs construction and repair of couaty roads aiher specific for Aiseases arising from impurities in T have the honor to the following re- he bad it all his own but secretary, Henry Hun of Albany; treasurer, W. tastiecd, 3 saeeie Madea Coven eect sion Commissionership. pio sage bas, tine the Mecian See Seseeh Ore S| ahah 0 way, W. Jobnston of Washington; member of eoun- | Now medicine. Deen Panx, Mp., Sept. 20.—Major Warner] The complaint first calls attention to the | S°vernment, been done by Mr. Geo, cil, G. Baumgarten of St, Lous; representative slight ATES SABSAPARILLA, may yet be forced to accept the pension com- voucher upon which contradtor F. M. Draney | in a satisfactory manner. for ff if on executive committee of congress of Am. Prepared by Dr. J. ©. Aver & Co, Lowell, Mase, | missionership, It is understood that he comes the month | Ss 4 YeAR's EXPENDITURES. Phys, and surgeons, Wm. Pepper of Philadel- phia, . all. The excitement was now intense, Sold by all Druggiste, Price $1: six bottles, $5. | up tonight from Washington for a second con- Bl =e Sern tcion icon dit) Today Lag peepee the — AY cashes the hack aalen eee brought to forty- 30 WORTH $5 A BOTTLE ference with his chief, and people near to the | in cleaning, there occurred, according 10 the | Workings o partment for the fiscal year | thirty by Woodward there scemed to bea fur | ‘The following new members were also President say his coming means his final ac- | weather re} sixteen rainy days aud a rain- | eoding June 30, 1889. The report shows | show for the Washington player. Post, how-| elected: Wm. G. Thompson, Wm. H. Thomp- | WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. ceptance. It is stated that Major Mer- | fall of 10.69 inches, Sweeping is done by con- | that the expenses di the year amounted to | ever, was playing a very steady and suc-| son, §. West Roosevelt, New York; Charles rill he an hese offered the | tract between the hours of 10 o'clock p.m. | $147,643.25, divided as follows: Current repairs ‘ing this, as well as Carey, Charles G. Stockton, Buffalo; Victor C. FEE A . and 8 o'clock a.m., and during the month | of county roads, €44,996.29; construction and thus winning the first se Heneage Gil Ann Arbor, Chas. place as President Harrison has set/of May there appear only “ree ‘dates, repair of bal $87,036.04; ordinary care of | by a score of 8-6, Sipe pen Seas ed eoting Loving, Colum- his heart on Maj. Warner and will definitely | viz., the 11th, 19th and 15th, upon which rain dges, $708.07; emergency fund, $2,913.28; | although not so hotly contested as the first - Geddir ‘Aiken, S.C. Wm. | clad nothing now re: consider no one else. Gen. Lucius Fairchild is | fel] during the swee; hoy ‘On the night , sprinkling and cleaning streets, | and went to Post by a score of 6-4. When the teaville, Va.; B. F. West-| and bone, Nothing mentioned as a probabilityshould Warner and ! of the 1 th ten-! wundredths of an inch of | $636. Fepairs streets, avenues and alleys, | fact is considered that Post occupies a very leary P.Waleott, Cambridge, | than Adler's con: Miller decline. rain-fall is reported, and 276,966 yards of prominent F geen as one of the leading tennis “The appointment may be made today andit | sweepi: was done, showing that only about WHAT WAS DONE WITH THE MONEY. players in the country, and has had so many THE PAEDIATRIC soctetY. may run a week,” said Private Secretary Hal- pots of the route was gone over. " Years of experience as a tournament player, The American Paediatric society which was fhe joints, gravel, etc., twenty-six weroentirely cured, | ford. “Jt ig a serious aifair and the President} Qn the night of the 11th-12th two one-| 1 explaining the expenditures the report | Toi") Oh Spe judgment and skill into play far in thi r, 1888, began ireemnch improved, audone not treated wus en0UgX. | Wilt aoe decide hate. Dradesdine ot chink of re says that the work done in the eastern section | Tore than ‘practice games, the showing aed ee ee Aires time of trestnasnt, four weertorm), a an ex-| _,Chas. Emory Smith, editor of the Philadcl- | and 488,084 yards of sweeping done. the | included the resurfacing of Anacostis road, | by Woodward is gratifying in the extreme. a ee Se oe rate ran | From the Family Doctor. ‘The Carlebed sprudel fait (powder form), tas | Phia Press, aid Hon. H. C. Miner of Leuisiana, | night of the 14th-15th seven-hundredths of an | the repair of Bennings road and Nichols ave-| rue next coxtier was rerwaex mien axp | t0d8Y, scientific papers were read byDr. Huber | A meeihle Girl will not heep 0 lot of commotion ee ee en era cad. Tr is easiiy soluble, | called at the executive cottage this morning. | inch of rainfall is reported and 789,165 yards | nue, while in the centeal. weston the repair of eae of New York, Dr. Earle of Chicago and Or. | and drugson her toilet table, bat there are a fleasent to teacwod peruamentin action ‘Thogessine | MF. Miner discussed the campaign in the third | of cleaning when work had been about finished. | Columbia road, Woodley ‘Lane road,” Rock : Caille of How Zork. few articles she should always bave in a con- ae ee eee et canines is eaported in round | Louisiana district with the President, Rain aids undoubtedly in the cleaning of | Oreck Church road, agportion of Whitney ave-|*W of the strongest players in the tourna-| ‘The SESS ocers. of the annociation | “ ee ee ea ae ee caz-| President Harrison bas authorized the | certain portions of certain streets, but it just | nue nnd the repair of Lincoln avenue, iggs, | ment, Both men were on their mettle, but|are: resident, Dr. Jacobi of New| Yenient place. She should bave an array of dae ett canes aka © MENDLE- Menominee Indians to cut, bank and sell dead | as undoubtedly assists in piling up the dirt | shepherd and Blair roads. Miller seemed to have a little advantage | York; vice presidents, Dr. Tueigs of Phila- | glass stopped bottles containingslcohol, alum, BOX. CO..° sole syeucs, © Barclay sttees, csipt of | #4 down timber in their own interests. taken from one portion on some other} In the western section the Broad Branch | over his opponent in the first se asery and ae Snape “od of | Cin-| camphor, borax, ammonia and glycerine or Ghe'Pellur Dr” Tovoldvs lectures mailed free Uy WASHINGTON CADET corps, | 22TH. Any one at all familiar with the work | road, Woodley Lane und portivns of the Lough-| although ‘ncarly every game reached | “imuati; secretary, Dr. W. D. Brooks of r ‘ , vaseline. A little camphor and water : of street sweeping by machinery, will | borough, New Cut, Grant, Foxhall, Brookville | Miller took th how. | Baltimore; recorder, Dr. F. P. Wateon of Jer-| as0q ib for th 4 throat ‘Yr_YoU Ake NERVOUS Ge They Arrivein Boston Hand pin ser a that a certain amount of rain-| Chapel and Tenleytown roads were repaired, posanae T scons at 6-1. In Png Cook | 8¥ City, and treasurer, Dr. C. W. Earle of breath is pot Pande yg are his alum applied ‘Carter's Little Liver ‘spepeia you ey vein Boston and Are | fall before sweeping is beneficial in softening | The report says: . Chicago. Sersous and nervotmnesy wakes you dyspeptic, cite Peper pregency ote ‘ norved himself to his best efforts and made ee ton fever sore will provent it from becoming Ber rete and mer yoinersble, aed’ hove litue pills cure somely ived. Sie dirt to be. Beoomed ny, expecially. ist on ‘ON BRIDGES some remarkuble volleys of Miller's hard ON THE PENNY LINE. very unsightly and noticeable, Insect or Bok. Sods: Sepeh: Gh cahasibatione Aieun: see neteena aoe ero it has become packed | targe expenditares were necessitated on ac- drives to tho base line. Each contestant pedi sryPtions on the skin are removed by . ae usual hi i \dgment and in piacin; " few grains o! m in tepid water Panaverran Strom Washington cadet corps, Maj. C. A. Fleetwood, AS TO ABSURDITIES. count of the damage done by the un high | © shies hee judgment and « placing | A Funny Little Shop Which Supplies er um in tepi ve people whose hands ire very rendering them unpleasantly moist, drops of sulphuric acid in the water i ‘i the bulls, The excitement ran high when Cook : * couse of Washington, D. C., and the Cambridge | The complainant says that ‘the sprinkling of ha in the nae! pes Ae = by vee * brought’ the score = sou, ond "the audi- the Town with Cheap Candles. HEADQUARTERS FOR BLACK GOODS. | guards, Capt, Cambridge, of Hartford, | streets during such a rainfallwould bean absurd- | 2¢™ber were completely oved and of ence cheered him and expected him to win : damaged to such an extent that the cost of | thi i “‘All those things are on the penny line,” said | hop! tical forteh All the Latest Novelties, i i ity.” - 4 is set. He was playing with remarkable eneficial for this purpose, and are elso Poomigers wth Armure, | COBB.» arrived here this morning and were | ity.” What appears to me to be far more|ropairs was very great. The report} nerve and jud a 4 Miller i at_he | the pretty young girl, pointing to a row of big | able for those wh feet . Sebastopol, Fancy Stripes, India Suitings, | gscorted from their respective depots by the | absurd is the fact that any one has con-| then goes on to give in detail the bridges in- | hed his equal fe thie sot traced himeelf for the | boxes filled with aoky dine 9 the other sido of | should always recommend care in the ase Winston, Havens Twil Game's Hair, | Harwood rifles, company L, sixth infantry, |ceived the idea that ‘sprinkling "is ex-J jured and the extent of the injury. ‘There stil | hee'tyot eum ansehen aie al tioy the | axes fitted with candy long tho other sido of | whould always recommend care i perfume ts Russian Crepe Serges, Cashineres and Hen- | Whose guests they are, to their armory, where | pected to be done when not necessary and| remains, the report continues, one bridge second set by dint of very hard work, the score |. 1. so — sa | Simply ® disguise for poor q = en Gun pinenine loeek, they were entertained. that it must in all cases be done by the con- | which was destroyed but never rebuilt, owing | standing 7-5 sale; we sell to the little shops and to the men | oi Satine or Laney soayt fe — ios VELVETS AND PLUSHES. ‘The trip is a pleasant one for both compa- | tractor before sweeping. Sprinkling is done to | to the lack of funds, namely the bridge over In the doubles yesterday afternoon Wood- who push candy wagons about the streets. ef course one may rely on scented Black Silk. Extra Values Fancy Striped | nies. The Hartford company returns home | prevent dust from arising, and if ‘ature will | Rock creek at Argyle mill. ward and Davidson succumbed to Post and | Most of what we make sells for a penny retail, | high-class manufacturer, but it conte more ‘Silks, Black i pelea to-morrow and the Washington on Monday. oka pith br Pall og Boxidaeg wey will be ex- RECOMMENDATIONS. Eromer, lea ving the latter in the Snale *, » be ‘Taffy sticks are on the line, and pop-corn balls, | it - Spier Tn Nem yout “* = = for bath: oo : WHIPPING NEG: soi The superintendent recommends that 13th | played this afternoon with Mansfield an and jawbreakers, and sugar kisses, and plain | White castile sho ep washing We bave secured a Great Bargains in s few HG NEGROES. 48 TO THE MEASUREMENTS. snake fae Clitton street to Whitney avenue Aer csr the conte of the Eucholoey’ ciate new ee pam deplin galls pace hers , | hair. Occasionally little borax or ammonia wee Colon Uhiraluc. In the lot are Noe, | Young Democrats Don’t Like the Atlanta | The supervision of the service of street and |}. improved by macadamizing it; that Clitton | , Aft" the contest yesterday an informal dance | SiaSt Wa, Groen Malle an Dut: | may be used for thin purpose, but it is usually on pen : sors will go st @2 ‘Those Constitution’s Course. alley cleaning was turned over from the engi- ai t pede 140) iu a; hak 446 wi ven the visiting heap and a few in- ages, P mee Pp too harsh in ts effects. that scld at 83 at 8225, atest noor department to this oftice on February 6 of | street between Whitney syemue and Brightwood | it Nhseli proved ix vary pascesel aad ooltes | Me cedle cAv concen oe cia tor meant | ena n Che Kegail Gk remiss Wiese A few 4-4 Chenille Tsble Covers, 75c.| Arzaxta, Ga., Sept. 20.—A meeting of the | last year and the schedules giving measure-| avenue be macadamice ; also Walker road | finale to the tennis features of the day. manrit oud that gave Tux Stan reporter a chance | From the Philadelphia Times, More coming. young men’s democratic league was held | ments were furnished at the same time. If | from Good Hope hill to the Maryland line. Sopher’ Searce. to remark that, in his opinion, the plainest} “I don't want to break the law,” be said, a» We are offering Special Inducements 12) \eanesday night, which, though called | inaccuracies exist in these measurements then | Other recommendations are: ‘To macadamize ¢ ing | Kisses were very sugary, but the fuir' maiden | he stood in the presence of Capt. Stark Bisnkets. Early buyers will save money. he a ze ‘; “a ‘< f ne-| the engineers who made them are responsible. | Kenesaw avenue from 7th to 16th streets;to| The tournament was continued this mete | helnnd the conaier blushingly explained that | at police headquarters the other da: 1c. Fast Black Ribbed Hose, full regular |to condemn the recent whipping of ne-|) First street northwest was swept eleven |macadamize and regulate Lincoln avenue | at the Highlands before » small audience, the y pol quarters ¥ made, sizes $ to10; just the thing for boys | groes at East Point, adopted resolutions of an ; - . all these kisses wore of sngar, too, boiled, and |" ty kind.” sendh poo rs times during the months of May and June, | from 7th street to cemetery; to widen and | only match ar ed for the day being between ou are very kind,” replied the captain Beige ee hasbeen 2940 S805 © #9} opposite character. It's alleged that the mect-| which was a9 often as possible to | macndamize the New Cut road from. 86th | po mal prencen athe soy ane between that repeat an erence lay in the Paper | «wat is your case?” “allies! Positive Fast Black Hose at 25, | ing was packed in the interest of Vice Presi-|reach it following tho schedules in street to the Conduit road; to regulate Ist} court No. 1 about 10 o'clock, and| “Besides,” she continued, “on the penny| “My wife has skipped.” 37% and 50c. dent Daniel Hall of the league, who is charged | foree. The schedules are printed and|street from Boundary street to Soldiers’ i ut blocks, good-inck slices, Benton “Indeed.” the games were rather tame as com-| line are pe: A fow Remuants of Mattings to close | with complicity in the whipping. The resolu- | filled each day and can be furnished at any |Home; to open T street from| pared” with yesterday's play. Mr. | boomers’ jujube paste, chocolate aed marche Yeu, skipped i rT tions adopted ure as follows time if desired tor the information of the con-| Eckington to Ist street; to macadamize the | Post was in good trim and played Lis usual | mallow Be Jelly paste, chewing gui, butter | wart’ts Denk the ea Wie ce seeee gy Resolved, That it is the sense of the league | ‘roller. Affidavits ure filed herewith in con-| Ridge road from the New Cut road to Lough- | graceful, steadily-winning fame throughout | scotch and new citizens,” ibaneheas™ ey = EAT ee tetskat.nw, | that the course of the Atlanta Constitution in | Bection with this portion of the subject. borough road; to pave R street from Lincoln | the match. Mr. Prosser, although Playing in| | “Kunderstand pretty nearly all of ‘it except | “pct her skip = at mublishing the inflammatory account of the ERRORS IN PRINTING THE SCHEDULES. avenue to Boundary; to grade Michigan ave-| eood form, was by no means an match | the new citizens and the ‘Boston boomers.’” East Point whipping is calculited todo injustice || The six sweeping schedules contin 276 items | BUC from Lincoln avenue to new revervoir: t0 | for Post. ‘Tho lattor won both sets, the first Vhy, don’t you know the ‘boomers’ are | Fat aso Wisrer Hara to members of this league and unduly intluence | of measurement and in the printing some half | P2¥¢ Brightwood avenue from Irving strvet to | yy 6-1, the second by 6-2. tubes of candy in round hollow sticks like | inistrati ° o it i ituey avenue, isi \: 5 a wi - wanna we OP SILK AND DERBY HAT, hay coe public justice, and it is dozen errors occurred for and against the y The decision of the managing committee to | these; youciose one end with your finger expected to pursue her and shoot hanks, She bas skipped. Let ber P : SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS NEEDED, have the finals played in Washington is a wise | tightly and whistle into the other, The | If she returns I overlook forgive FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Resolved, That the failure of the said Con- | fovurncor. In. one onze eee co In conelading his recommendations he urges | one, as is shown by the number of people in at- | children buy a great many of them. ‘They are | does not I marry the bired girl rtsetly oat pent ms lor to — —— in Rey ee leon thess he is ontivied 45 for the sweeping of | the appropriation of $75,000 on account of cur- brea gop boheges at theBachelors’ os, merely —_— red par een gum-arabic, | isfactory, sir, all around, and I thank you for ready whipping of asick white man and a white lady 4 4 ‘ 2 17th and P streets. The first game was called | pus! rough a mo! The ‘new citizens’ | your kindness, 2 WILLEET A RUONFS, _| by two stalwart negro men i unfair to this sec. dae 00 tae Cee cage, Gnd another, gives | rent repairs to county roads, which, he says, is | Wo “between Miller and’ fost, ‘wich’ is | are thene things re presenting chickens coming | 7°" im Se Sole Agents, tion and is hereby condemned, sweeping of 9th street northwest, Thon, | [°Coay in view of the frequent additions of | now in rogress, This will be fol-| out of the shelix, They are made of sugar and Musical Connoisseurs. Resolved, That impartial justice demand | S¥e;P'3S repetition of C street on one | 2°% streets which are being dedicated by the | lowed by the doubles between Mansfield and | white of egg, and the part representing the | From the Merchaut Traveller. nein 905 Penaylvanisavenve | that the facts in relation to the whippingof | Sf""™,,8 Tepcuuon of O strect 9.987 | OWRers of suburban property and which should | }fijler, and Post and Prosser. A full account | chicken is colored with cochineal. said white man and his wife and the waylaying ood ” be looked atter. “Oh, , Maude, Haas of these two matches will be given in Taz Stan HOW THE CANDIES ARE MADE. mat? Mande, did you go to thesymphony 1 s ; is enti d ‘the concert?” of the Central railway train at East Point,|™0Te, than he is entitled to, an tomorrow afternoon, The match forthe cham-| « s rte “ z Leavexe No Trace Beusp Ix. _| the attack of an “insolent negro on the | TePetition of 26th street in West Washington} © 4 GUNNER IN TROUBLE. piouship cup now held by Mr. Mansfeld wili |, (ive Ose comhivea) for all red coloring in our | j-Uh-hub; @'jou?" Think you we would be satisfied that sach should be | Chief , of Lr pe ae A Pleats and, the | yards, As the ebekne eon peineh Gs save layed tomorrow afternoon at the High- | business. Good-luck slices are round disks of | “Yoo; wasn’t it lovely?" 1 incendiary card of one W. A. Pledger ani e whe - Under Arrest on a Charge of Trespassing, | lands on the arrival of the 3:35 train from Wash- | Vanilla-flayored sugar, with orange-flavored “Divine. I just | th Teas basisvews mnotbets were tu any way feptehensi- | shooting of the white man at Rutleige be thor. | clerical labor, and, for the first time, it is vine. I just love to hear the violin = i . This will close the most | rims and a sugar inscription on them. Butter- ‘they do.” = ry s ; but natural ‘to expect that some errors} He Breaks Away, butis Recaptured. | ington. This will close the contests of quaver the way they do. bie ik far iastance, we cuveruned cup waree $15, one eo SIS La be | should ereep in, to bo discovered ata rem successful ‘tennis tournament that has ever | scotch is made of molasses und sugar boiled to- | “+35 do 1. Did’ you ever hear Lil Jenkins of. their iutrunsi e Among the legal residents of this city is a | been held in this locality. Great credit is due | gether, with a flavoring of cinnamon, clove and - iarset values, suen we sbvuld be glad if indeed i | Grady of the Atlanta Constitution i requested | “ie4 later Ses eutiliy Weriean tn eine: | young colored smes sumed Recbuecl Carroll: ao) | Meters: Molden, Wocenart and Dereultrte fanteny wee meme nie tke omen sac Bg ite Deneve waltecs on the piano “rou, oF SISYPHUS, LEAVING NO TRACE ed aegayrainntinces yesterday morning said: | tf aud the goverument, and the further fact | like hundreds of other peoplo hereabouta, is | ¥20 pel ig ieee pug eanry newness The dared gusar; then boiled to-) «-Have you got any gum?” tad to fold our tnut ike toe Aad, god cently steal | “We reafirm with emphasis every word that | ay during the mouth of May 240,285 equare | fond of out of door sports. In the summer | ""Thagneich horwesn Mansfield and Kerr will | fost cath esa tured back panto in| flow did you tke aid ake, Zour choioa.* Sislic we ate. wat we are. or wulther weare tending. | W¢ have said on the subject, and shall continue | 210°" tractor for imperfect werk shows | time fish is good enough for him, but in the | probably be played in this city the early part | balf sugar and half gum arabic boiled together | golo?” ang Ge congratulate ‘onrvelves ou having begun | to insist that the matter be thoroughly sitedd len” to the overpa: Pe t of $66.41 in the | fall he pines for a change of diet and hankors | of next weok, if the arrangements can be per- | until thick and then put in molds or sheets. “Oh; ever so bh Hh sud MGW, gud shall oud KIGHT- and | and that the guilty sball be punished. case of the C-trect duplication, It is hardly | after feathered game. He is theowner of «| fected. Further information regarding this | Peanut candy is of boiled molasses with the nuts | jitee i UT bere tp regs smaet, 22 we WoCLD SEAR Sete necessary to say that the errors both ways have ‘and thinks he is havi at fan when he | Cutest will be given in Tux Stax tomorrow. | thrown in. We get the nuts rendy shelled from | "J+ was awfully funny to see him tip a DoUSTO Cy"—tuly a golden rwe in| EINANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL. |? ied Rin uethe cukeanl hick | oo2 ing gre: iF Is GEWERATLY REGRETTED Norfolk, where they are shucked by wholesale | on his toe ae feuse. We freely aduuit tbat its strict obwervance hey occur hate been printed lees than four }# POPPing away in the woods. Yesterday i in machines and sold clear of shells for 10 cents | © eo one Rothe every sie yon . they occur have been printed less than four a that so few District players entered the lists a ‘or 10 cents | could sing with one foot just as ‘as be coulé sMenceft will oy obwarve} tbat oar Pusiness metnods | 1, ThE New, York Stock Market. | months the settling of the differences isan caay {RE bad holiday, and with his gun over | that year and it is certain that tennis will not | * Pound. with the efter.” are so sdumple that even, » littie ch maz comerebend ning following gre ichbet he repcnted byP cceeel | matter, his shoulder and a dog following him he started attain that popularity in this city which other STICK CANDY, “If you don't think of the funniest things them; and song the thousands of boy children in the | Wie 358 Mon and Macartuey; TASS cet’ AS REGARDS THE PAY ROLL FOR JUNE. for the country. Out along the Brentwood road | ®heo lust Popularly tn this of our best| “And how is the round stick candy made?” _| But wasn't the soprano horrid?” Pleasant recollecticus rors fo Now, then, as regards the pay roll for June | he went,fand secing an opening in the feuce in- | Sinvers su5/ ony teil “tonvonerr Gh Pett | “Of the best white sugar, cooked to.a ‘crack,’ it ey [should say so, | That dress looked a for cleaning by day's work, which the com- | closing the Patterson estate he went through | fests but do not evince ‘sufficient interest | which means until it turne brittle in oold weter, aWhish part of tee beatae diivestan 3036 plainant refers to as remarkable, I have the | it and was looking for game, when Policeman |in the leading tennis event of the year | Then the flavoring is put in, peppermint, lemon | most?” ated = preg tt honor to say that it is remarkable in one re- | Markwood appeared on horseback and shouted: | to witness the play. Certainly the present | or what not, and the mass is allowed tocool.| “I think that Iast number was the best. Did i 2108s Ee spect and that is in giving evidence of the pay-] ‘Hold on tere; you are under arrest,” District champion should have been found | As soon as it is in condition to be handled it is | you watch the trombone player?” Ss; ment for the largest amount of labor of that hat for?” he asked the policeman, among the players in this contest for the | usually pulled over a hook till it ie stiff and| “Yes; didn't he have cute, puffy cheeks when _ ever performed in one month in the city ee on this ground,” the officer cn ney = tanad — cae for the ss white. Finally a big lump of it is laidona|he played? 1 didu't take by “eyes off him of ‘ington. , 4 unfor pur representa- | long table and strips of colored candy of the | once.” é The work done on Water street alone| “But I've ere a ee <n al ie eek de eon ee same matecial are wound around $s in parallel | “I was looking at the 3 man thet played from the x street oriase, west comprised hone ska oe he Eemee, ‘come onto the) who did enter have done well is suffi-| lines. The workman manipulates the lump ¢o | the flute. The way he his hair back ie removi oO , cl loads of mu ciently evident from the scores made in out it, look The carts we were working there A LIVELY CHASE. against the northern men. That they will do he tes cute long tall from 1, 6s one rolls a | makes him so inter received pay at the rate of $2 per ‘ A bit of doigh out into a string with the palms of} ‘Do you know mamma thinks asorr, ’ fl ; Off they started up the hill together, but | better next year is a foregone conclusion, and | the anit and with a little skill gees proved “in my music wonderfully oe pened “BIG” BOYS, sizes 14 to 18 | Kan. & Tox lees: ‘i110 | Gicm, while nearly ull the merchants were | Robert soon made a break for liberty, Tho | it,{# to be hoped that the time is not far distant | the spun-out strips of colored candy follow | she symphony comeeriny™ Pants, af 83.75, 84.50, Spor y paring for identical service in the yards ad-| (ocr started after him, and whil rusning | Whe? we will be able to retain the cup | continuous corkscrew windings around the lit| “I'm going to every one of them.” ; joining $2.25 and $2.50. For this reason we prauatd seiadvlniyel nae eco jcige ah oe = oe ee Nene progress | 22 ¢zlinder he produces, Of course the eylin-| “So am 1, col ot t many cart ‘. i 28 Otherwise “the “extravagance” would, fave | foot caught in the root of @ tree and ho fell | the last year hes been gratifying and riofnd | Gor does not come to an end until the entire - hunk of candy on the table has beet Ss been increased in our endeavor to clean up. | | headlong down the hill. The horse was going at | another year it will be even more so, but the | 40 the right diameter, stripes and all, As toon | ‘Thento cn te ae Thee. Washington Stock Exchange. Ido not need to.invite the attention of the | ® three-minute guit, and the officer was unuble | entry liste should contain a far more general | a4 portion is brought down to the desired ox ng were the readings at the sig Following are today's quotations at close of | retidents and property owners slong the line of | tostop the animaland itran over the fallen man. | representation of looal talent if our players | thickness it is cut off in stick lengths, aud more | 2%! office today: Sa.m., 54; 2 p.m., 61; mab regular call: the flooded district to the work th en accom-| Carroll was not badly injured. ‘The officer | intend to acquire, as they certainly should, | js drawn from the 1: It is ‘i mum, 63: minimum, 48, coreenmens Bonds—U_ 8. 4348, 1801, registered, | plished. The chrrge in relation to carts is a re-| returned and as Carroll arose he said: ‘My, | something more than local reputations, , though ouanniod difscnlt to cnpitte 438, 1891, coupon, |" ‘The complainant in jum»ing at his conclu-| but your horse can go through the woods fast.” ‘Saxe Armoon's Scaveea [pire tage pain ge one regu cdrowberry "MARRIED. Cr SS aaeeosired: 1992 | sions compares the nulu tec of carts with the IN THE POLICE COURT, Miller beat Post in first set by 8 to 6. Second | sticks are not pulled at all, but peppermint, | ,GRAWFORD-HERBELT. On Ree C18 J. number of laborers empioyed without taking | Garroll was taken to the Police Court toda i i in | Cinnamon, wintergreen and’ sassafras must all | by the Nev, Father lagen haan, Yor CANT BEE LIKING THEM, THEY ARE | | District of, Columitia, Bonds. Por imp. Gs. 1891, eine conratiom the Wsiy Inborses of the E pi oeMillen, ee are te Seen sos pale Ors Se ae ee iE fat . g i and charged with trespass. Pain) . . cards F heir is 3 asked. Per imp. 7s, 18y1, | Chain gang _ CANDY DROPS. EAL—DUNN. On September 19, 1 ot due pill s dose. ft Tittle Liver Pile’ Tey f 4 currency, 107 bid, 108% asked. Market stock 7s, ‘The superintendent and inspectors employed Senne “1 see that you have candy ai of all eo ot Tee Eviscopal by ae = ee ee ea Gs, | on street work are credited with work on Sun- DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Mr. Daggett’s Denial, _ too,” anid the newspaper ssan, ADELAIDE B. B. DUNN of Chicago, a - 1 veges days for the very important reason that they per- Brooxiyn, N.Y., Sept. 20. “Lots of them.” 2 ded. th - MEATH—BAKNES. | At the residence = DEALERS IN DRY ; 7s, 1901, Gurrency,'129 bid. 0-year fund, ts, | £2’ Mlabor-the cleaning done by the machine not | _4 QuESTION FOR THE ATTORNEY TO SETTLE. | To the Eaitorof THE EVENING Stan. Lome oF them, Sonpoe © pretty girl; 1902, com, 122 bid, 128 asked. Water stock, | being finished until 8 o'clock on Sunday morn-| Several days ago President Hurt of the Wash- Thave never said nor is it true that Commis- | “lemon, strawberry, peppermint, lime and 7s, 1903, currency, 131 bid, 143 asked. 3.56, | ings. The men on alley work are not etaployed | ington and Georgetown railroad company, in a| .. T wanhtiek the rdership | 2°23 . ‘They are all molded by putting 184, fubd, currency, 122 bi at night and not on Sundays, so this explains | letter to the Commissioners, inclosed a bill for | #!onet Tanner was p recordership | sheets of candied and flavored sugar through = Mi . Light | the difference in allowance. the new work done along the lines of their | or any other office before he consented to re-| machine like a clothes-wringer, with hollow DIED. — dm tar ae hee ‘wae ea Light | Inconclusion let me say that the epeorle of | tracks on Pennsylvenia avenue betweey 15th | sign. On the contrary, I have said, and it is | depressions in the rollers just the right shape. | MoGLUE._On Friday, September 20, 1 3:00 few gh he nn a bm geen “in SiO | the District may rest assured that they|and 17th streets, with the request for | true, that he resigned unasked and, of course, | We sell immense quantities of cough drops | s.m., FANNIE A. Soop wife of deme W-aietun, of mother, September 19, 1nk80, y. Dr. Wortungton, DC awete?, BEAT ; ted. Wi secured full service and extraordinary | indorsement thereon of the length of time | without promise of future political office. made with hoarhound, which, you know, is an | 894 dauebter of the abet town CoAvettibio. Bonds, Iho bia'* Meméss| good work for the “money exponded | for whicn the work is guaranteed, “The antes 3 Avnent Daccerr, | herb. A tea is made ftom it and combined in | "Wout nt used seeeiiee (henreclie Hall Association 5s, 1806, 104 bid, 112 asked. | during the month of June in this | was referred to Captain Symons, who reports Se pcre onan that form with the candy, Our popcorn we | please copy.) St ad = ington, Market comeny ta8 mortgage, Cy jaaposeany and Lhe it =a be a long time be- | that the Chey nat requires ocala i done Out on Ball. aergioy and the —— for = penny pEREnD : tt 10-45 ashington et company bonds, | fore they are called upon clean up after | for the District shall be guaranteed for five i] this | D®S®, mostly rings, pins and tin plates, we bu: - Imp. 2, "1204 bid, 125 asked. “Inland and Sep” | another such flood,” P Years, 'Tho work in question, he says, was not | _ Mrs. Rowland was released on $1,000 bail this | P YS, Clesale very fol indenters’ “Geen eafine % Pree Sotmeen Theat 7G, 75 seked. | Washingién a done for the District and he is in doubt whether | @fternoon. ing gum we buy also. And I dare say it will | rendence" Gal "Leite sireet, between siisiahddaaeea Tolig bid Westingwon Clee Mettsae beat THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. the contractor can be required to guarantee or surprise you, sir, to learn that ali these things | Seventh and Tend X souttiwost. aby Suiting, beatiful styles, | 24 7s, 1904, 87 bid. Wastington Gas Light not. He recommends that the paper be sub- The Patient was Fooled. for this wholesale shop, which practically sup- | ¢$¥J78- Tati, Woe eee 18, 1889, Boe. Company bonds, series A, ts, 1223s vid, | The Surveys of the Land to be Com- | mitted to the attorney for the District tor his | From the St. Jouis Globe-Democrat. plies the city with cheap candies, are made in | “Funeral i New York to-day. Interment eh nes Corsets. An extra one for 30¢, 12334 esked. Washington Gas Light Company pleted in a Few Days. opinion as to the question of gnarantee and for “Undoubtedly the imagination plays a large | # little kitchen 6 feet by 10 in the rear.” wood cemetery tomorrow at 10 s.m. Ladies’ Vests as all urades. A article for 25c. . pid 126 asked. tatement of the relations existing between | part in these alleged elixir cures,” said a well- re Go UALBOTT. At ber home in Alexandria Gents’ Undershirts ever of- , =. = The surveys of the land to be taken | the District, the contractor and the railroad iow Ghesician yeomedag:: “Wor ah aaaioie Rich Hotel Porters. gives FaThotE deurluat & —_—_ 235 : 177 | for the zoological park is being rapidly | Company. P From the Philadeiphis Record, wife of Dr. T. M. ‘aged thirty — imagination plays s large part in the use and| «Tyere are several head porters in this city | eleven months. shed forward, and it is expected | AN AWARD OF $75 FOR DAMAGES RECOMMENDED. fi , 3 Funeral Dulin Vex Ware aga will be stapes ‘Tar Stan recently referred to a letter from ‘igo quarcsrges a pees fasmaatoe ed hahare bivowe * rich = the rey ene eadineant sti Railroad Stocks and i Mr. Frederick Rose, claiming es for | Who eareg porter of the Palmer house at i ‘We are opening today an importation of RICH ; Mongo and Georgetown. | within a week. Some difficulty in reaching a who was recently discharged by his employer,” tan, 152 bid, 146 | final settlement of matters connected with the | 8Tound obtained from him for the construc- | of prolonged sprees. For a long time the first VIENNA Decorstionsin SALAD BOWLS, ICECREAM | asked. * Columbia, 56 bid, 61 asked. Capitol and ical Park bas arisen from the fact| 02 of 4th street extended. Today Cupt. Sy-| thing I did upon calling on him was to give | pomarked a loquacious ines a6 one at North © Street, 45 bid, 50 asked. ; 2 ee it it the \- tion of hine. It put | Temarked log baggage one SETS, OLIVE DISUES CUPS and SAUCERS, BON | | InsurancgSwcks— Firemens. 414 bid. Franktin, | that it has beon discovered that in some cases | Tong SF das iP ts DC ee apo dicen and helped to pecbare for Listes: | the city hotela, Hossrono's Act Puosrsare £25 bid. Metropolitan, 0 bid. National Union, | the boundaries of parcels of land involved, as | Guna’ don See the outinne at BON TRAYS, ks., be, 20% bid, 20% asked. “Arlington, 170 bid. Cor* | described in the deeds, lap over each othe Sassage, Sone, by Se sulting ot his pipes | onyery. On one comeing be sent foe me, and dite a reverie and | ssoparts New Boergy tothe Brain, giving the fesling 1m DINNER and TOILET SETS our sasortment fe S900; Gorman americans 180 Sit. 'Posonte | , dm suck cases Sf oP heey gen opp REPORTING AGAINST THE REQUEST. OE I pope pli Mg! ree ty golaimed: ' (old | and sense of increased intellectual power, . complete and prices are very low. Re In response to @ letter from Mr. W. H. | pleaded and sai e would send out for suiuiaam aan NSTON, Povhis Reaaces aan ‘Real ee wcourt a en dln 3 Clagett, president of the Columbia railroad | § sad scene serpin cad eit Kim- / - ° zo Heocke— Estate Title, 123 ine | company, requesting permission to pave be- | self it I did not comply with his wish. So I for a ate aia oe bid, 125 asked. “Columbia Title 7% 7% | the bounds marked down on the plat showing | fombant,, "eaucslng his railroad with the | told him I would be back in two hours and he Gas and Electric Light Stocks— Fa re ies ives oo fap saan oll, granite blocks left over by the Washington | Would then give him the injection if he still his salary ae seas tiie: aan ashington Gi ‘The commission will hold « meeting in a few | 87%! ell oi Capt. | insisted, Ermoreat, —_ i George’ days, at which they will prepare the esti- | 8% thee tke Danek ee ne went to the nearest drag storo 2 A Hite gn 60) asked. weaten to be submuiteed to Congress To sauist | LM coor at the Dest, and resorimonar tens | small pulal of Alsulled ‘water, and. whee the hotel Somzruxc New. ean 7 bid, | them in this work Mr, Hornaday is preparing | Yot¥ Poor At, the best, and recommends that | small phial of Gisllled water, and when the aca asked. a general plan of the park with the Foadways; | the Fequest be not gran! 4 . D LEATHEROID TRUNES. * BUunpINe He hard, and I filled my with ‘tip-me- Ree buildings, bear pits and other adjuncts of a Mes syed distilled water and gave him the tion. ie ‘Very light in weight. a cous Com- | zoological park all put down, ee ee —_ Miles, ‘Now,’ said he, ine few minutes, ‘what did I ae i xt STRONGER snd MORE DURABLE then oe, “S cals plan will sleo show the elevations and eee ee en D. coace tee Sell yan, 1 om going So sleep already. ‘There! MPal STI} Sole Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE, FA Sie NS a brick dwellings, 17 aud 19 Jackson street north- & Serene. one fue ap gab En: enke . me ting- : picetitiaina ceuaies THE DISTRICT REVENUES. | 60) 51:0) tot conn ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Ps. ave, bl , vat "es: ds CHICAGO. . 20 (closing).— Ba" Goth bee, bag: etober The estimated receipts of revenues of the ber, iH ip! ues mber, Kt Meg wee” HA; | District government for the fiscal year ending | Si June 30, 1891, upon which the Commissioners’ EE & Ger Tue Besr. : i i i ; 950,000 snd | aul tose teat beeches rnai-c7 ey Fevembee ibe Ragesnr vote day pcarsey Daprelh srs = oe a ie 1 4075: ve assessor pure from ina we, is te as follows: Washington, §118,823,581; George- Porter | paints or Savoring er) town, $5,307,112; county-—non agricultural, ae Sond totes smaves papacy “This letter is to my husband,” she nai sinetan. Sma DSS Pike Potts, | monte of any avote kaot ‘Tronks and Satchels makes st low prices. my ie id as any ee — rakes the licked on o stamp at the window in the | ou real and personal property, €2,031,809.80. corridor at the post office, Ninety per cont of this, it is estimated, will ane, wae Dest advertised Mpan wisrencron ALGHRECTORAL IRON “Yeo'm.” collected, leaving the estimated receipts | SDWABD I, DENT, M. 2S eae “He ought to get it day afer tomorrow?" “And T ought to have his letter by Batur- day? “i ian, over weight” “and ithe got it and it I got his answer by me. bate ; Terre Hate | te BM. Pock—*T ran porate ee | "