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CITY AND_DISTRICT. €2 A wealthy London merchant gives the —— ————- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. SATURDAY. ’ JUNE 14, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE CIVIL SERVICE INQUIRY. WHERE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. ONE MORE DEFEAT, DISTRICT LEGISLATION. Some of the Points in the Report of the | Mountain and Seaside Resorts Where | The Senators Defeated in Newark Yes- | Provisions of the New Bill to Incorpor+ High School with the highest grade at this coming commencement. At Milwaukee, a small town about ten miles from Portland, Orey., Daniel Harvey, a fruit grower, Thursday and killed his mother @od then killed himself, Harvey was tem- porarily insane. The District of Columbia Christian Endeavor | 12% into account Union will tender a reception ta the New York and Connecticut delegates to the St. Louis next Tuesda: Pear emai ae |g maker, Secretary Windom and others pected to speak, . secret of his business success as follows: “I House Committee. Hammocks Swing and Breezes Blow. terday—Other Games. ate Trust Companies. eve an s u e . 7 always feel happy when I am adverti - ade 8 , MUS ibgeae ‘iis Paigdler ee for There are some points in the report of the! The early arrival of hot weather has directed Pic: Statesmen, visiting in Newark yester-| The Senate District Committee, as stated in rior a in OW er. postings ing or sleeping, I have a | civil service committce pareadioy.Hievbe: *gi2 | popular attention to the localities where a pong be yea reghrodagati segs hal néeded tearm Star, has reported a new bill for strong though silent orator working for me; | referred to, which were given briefly in yester-| ower temperature is supposed to prevail. The | % andalthough they made more hits and | the purpose of providing for the incorporation Purity and whol ; one who never tires, never makes mistakes, and | 8's Stan In giving their reasons for the | advantages and disadvantages of the various | S¢lded qujte as well as their opponents, they | of trust, loan, mortgage and certain other cor- rity ‘ esomeness in food _compounds — Who is certain to enter the households from | COMClusions in the Campbell case the commit: | regorts are discussod in family couneiljand with | Were defeated—4 to 1. Daniel and Bird and | porations within tho District of Columbia. The | of the utmost importance ; in these qualities Cleveland's Serge snipes eng] OT the assistance of the facts stated in the adver- | Miller and Duffy were the batteries. Both | bill differs somewhat from any of the other he gil Athos hak es : “ yi At all, my trade must come.” To | {¢ appears that the said Campbell (a brother-| tising columns of ‘Tur Stan a conclusion is | Wete effective, but the bases on balls given | measures, It provides that twenty-five persons | €Xcels all other ing powders. All the ingredients are re the services of such an agent as this | in-law of Commissioner Lsman)some time dur-| reached and the summer exodus begun, In| CUnted heavily. Daniel gave eight and | may associate themselves together for the pur- published on the label, and this analysis is verified by shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tux | ing the fall of 1887 copied certain arithmetical order to further, facilitate the deliberations of | Miller five. All of the five runs were started by | pose of carrying on any one of the following * a - Evisio Scam It i read by everybody an | 18estions ofthe general examination series for | tho family council notices of soine of the Te- pers besos on four bal. In the Sbeond | classes of business: | ae ae Official Reports and Government and State Chemists. Washington. epartmental service, together w' eir an- | sorts ndvertised irad alow. uffy, Miller and Johnson were sen’ irs safe deposit, trust, loan and m . . waar | swers, at the request of a Mra, Isabella Smith, |" Por q person who wants to get into the| he bases in that manner, and McDermott | gage business, Strength in a baking powder means economy. The MORE CLERKS PRO eee a ee ne ere recrag | County for the summer, not only in the coun. | (vere a hit tocenter, which allowed two of | | Second. A title insaranee, loan and mortgage | — Q)fficial Reports of the United States Government 1889, camila | into the hands of one Flynn, = person engaged | try bué in the mountains, but does not want to | them to score. In the third inning Duffy's | basiness, ‘ i . be Changes Made by the Senate in Legisla- | in coaching applicants for ofice about to take | sacrifice any of the comforts of city life Mrs. | base on bal Miller’s single and Johnson’ Third, A security, guaranty, indemnity loan Canadian Government, 1880, New Jersey Commission, tive and Executive Appropriations. | the civil service cxuminations. Itappenrsfrom | Stephen ©. Magraw of Westminster, Md., | doublegave Newark -another run. Mansell’s | and mortgage business. . ak j the evidence of Miss Kuily M. Dabney that) offers the grentest inducements. Winchester | base on balls, Smith's sacrifice and Gleason's | The capital stock of any of the companies 1889, and Ohio Food Commission, 1887, prove that The legislative and executive appropriation | Flynn offered to sell these questions to her, | Placo has farge. shady grounds, porches, hot | failure tobandle Duffy's grounder gave them | must not be tess than $1,000,000. F a) a Dili, which was reported yestorday from the | *!/, Veins about, to take an examination. She | and cold baths and the honse is lighted with | one moro\in the eighth. Washington's.only | The companics are to’ execute au organiza-| Cleveland’s is the strongest of all the pure* cream of ee ee eee | refused to purchase them, attended the exam- | gus, Springs of lithia water are on the place. | run was made by Whisticr. who went to first tion, certificate of which shail be presented to ni Renate committee on appropriations, as stated | ination and failed. She recognized the ques- | "Tt i, Gelightful to have one’s own cottage on | base on bake, to third on’ Hiddle's singlo and | the Commissioners, who shel grant or refuse a tartar baking powders. in ue Stan, makes s large number of | tions as being the same shown to her by Flynn, | a. ye.ch, ie insures independence and conn, | ome on Underwood sacrifice. charter. Notice of the intention to apply for eet ts . . amendments to the House bili. In the way | and consequently these questions were used in | {he beach, It insures independence and com- dibnitebtomieE charter must be inserted in two newspapers for Perfection in results is what housekeepers desire, of changes and additions of interest to the Dis- | tne ean ie coon citnt ees called | Offers an eight-room furnished cottage at | clean and efféctive. Riddle played second and | tHfee weeks previous to making application, - . canatll Seal trict are the following: | to the conduct of Campbell" “4 | Gloucester, Mass., airectly ou the beach.whero | Underwood right ficld, accepting all chances. copie charters are tobe regularly fed. butne! For making light, digestible bread, flaky biscuit, cake ‘The Senate provides that the salary of ses- | ‘” = : s sever- | there is fine boating, bathing and fishing. at | 7; ; ; ; H e ‘ es of a trus' : : s - . nnn naeale Provides Gah the salaryot ses | uc: Oberty, Me. Lyman xn d Mr. Doyle sever- | {Refo fs fine Loating,-bathing an SS | Riddie did the best batting, with two singles | company or any business of '& judiciary char- that will keep moist and sweet, delicious pastry, pot-pies, a - rs ep hecco bapa F ee : vestigated, to baer or Longa 1) in shqeneecy andy 40: sinks that Calton’ ie and # sacrifice. Bader, Gleason and Whistler eyed until it has received from the controller Ci hand’ Ss ° B ss Pp di ange rom er day to au anu salary e charges preterred against Campbell. found = made the othe: its, Gleason | of the currency a certificate that th i ‘ $ of $1,500. ae him gutity of a breach ot discipline, and he was | open to insure the starting of many Washing-| inde errors Cit Whistler and Gle stock has been paidin and the deposit of ve dumplings, etc., evelands Superior baking lowder . Poe i | reprimanded. Lut these gentlemen, as it ap- | ton people fur the pleasant resort kept by B.| Washington made 5 hits and2 errors and | curities made with the controller, i assed, acamen is provided for | e ars trom the testimony, uiled Boe M Colton on the dower Potomac. Address | Newark Geen fees ‘The controller isto have the same visatorial bi ioatacater ed ’ aoe “Cleveland's i Library. | definitely whe! he questions copied Db; iver Springs post office. fs ower t i In the Treasury Department the following | Campbell and given Mrs. Smith were obsolete | A very attractive six-room cottage ona lot 50 ikiace Coen ante ea Pecoatervedl yon hima the sunt atecctooe The late Ohio Food Commissioner says “Cleveland's is secretary at $4,500, six special watchmen, two | tha 7 . sale for #1.00 by J. B. Hammond. Office 12th 2 anies organized under division one are clerks fe seeond pasta ose ‘a office at $1,200 | bern iy Hepaacay bey pone’ Albiopsr rr and Ohio clea Hebe alco pom the score of 6to 4. Anderson and Corcoran = to accept and execute trusts of any SO u e y e es each, oue clerk class 4 for the fourth auditor's ether the copy of the ques! pear frout ots for sale. and O'Rourke, Townsend aud Tate were the | 2nd every description; to perform t duties - x » Office, two clesks at 1.200 each for the treas- | Titing fellate piaabaiey tas wee O01 aaa eanaado will “hou fea omas to ks batteries, Wilmiugton made 8 hits and. der-| Of receiver, assixneo, executor. administrator, and most desirable baking powder manufactured. ie We Department gets additional: One | obsolete. The real offense consisted in cops- nae ot Washington people as one from Wash- Si aera pep tie ae ES org ern Bag pr reie Ser ptr ope -_—— " ing and giving out questions that could be use: ton. Mira. A. hite of this city is pro- ® | short, to act - ‘ is chief of division at 000. \itae paacidarn drial, to take place thereafter, | prietor of «Tho Washington,” on Connecticut leaders made 6 hits and 5 errors and the | ex i 70 act as trust companies a in other Ammonia or alum powders may occasionally test a trifle higher, but they are dangerous The Signal Office comes im for an additional | im “he eraminatio risalicas te wore cbeolete. | bvonue, Atiantie Cl end ia care ae cncut | champions 13 hite and 1 error. ‘The batteries 3 i en pore tae a minnte state- tobealth, and,whatever their strength, they should be avoided. As baking powders adulterated beniphihonowet Celene, We hbase an8 | cd hance werllioes te Mies, Maudie te one or | Weektonaes yesste fuel at hous. Sak See ane Pend ane dir tkeactoate at ee with these injurious ingredients are being palmed off as pure cream of tartar powders, the The Rebellion Records gets one additional | *°l. ete a melas me lea gn . fhe Geean Hotel, Asbury Park, Geo. L. At-| Hartford was defeated _by Jersey City. 14 to ‘TO REGULATE MEDICAL PRACTICE. United States Oficial Report, 1889, recommends that manufacturers be required by law to use clerk at $1,800, one at $1,400 and a pressman a Iago yoamo ge J ins : Sons, proprietors, opens today. Itisa/4. Fitzgerald ond Murphy and Lyston and) 7, ee . ‘ a label giving the composition of the powder sold. at $1,200. tith an idea of the character of the | grstciasa place and has many attractions for | Hodgman were in the paints. Hartford made he Medical Society bill to regulate medical Garfield Park falls heir to a night watchman since if foes seontactics would have | sormmer sojourners, 6 hits and 7 errors and gereay City 12 hits and | Practice in the District, introduced in the at $720, 3 quite enough to Rave cepted the questa! Gay witnemes the opening of Piney Point | 1 error. | House yesterday by Mr. Moore, as stated in BOOKS AND STATIONERY For the Navy Department an assistant secre- he i . io . S Hote!, and the movement of seekers after rest | Other games resulted as follows; : Tar Stan, provides for a board of medical ex- = = = aes boy bed se eeacbe vig! gd : questions are published now. They | t that delightful lower Potomac resort | National League igen ear che lemerptl consisting of nine physicians, to be Tue Guraresr Boox Sexsartox he Hydrographic Office get rease Obsolete questions s nomout a2. | wille-mmence. ‘hose who taay desire infor, | 8Tounds). Brooklyn, 4: New York, 2 Cincin-| appointed by the Commissioners ‘ive from « <7 ame es - cy nfee eR CLC TEG Peee iri eral tas only iv Ming | bation as a the Note aut it surroundinge wil | ""tis7: Cleveland, Chicago-Pittsburg rain) | lst of ten to be presented by the Medical PRINTERS’: : ENCYCLOPAEDIA is ie Naval e: aq nts an Bh eypen - ” | ali tl . Wash. B. Will 3 merican Association—-Athletic, 5; Brook- | Society, two from a list of four by the Homeo- — hyn pe geompoer aie gts Carano wealth cuanaae shown h mane as Lebel seniy tor Thos vas 1iochester-Syracuse (rain), ‘Toledo, 4;) pathic Society and two nt the discretion of the avi eyecker: wembahnguapenen for. one at & ) and one at $1,200. cans . pees r | W. Williams, th iolor eaidegs ouisville, 3 Commissioners—and this board, as before OURNAL FOR ADVE. THE EXACT REPRODUCTION OF THE polit Nautical Almanse office get @1,000 for be 2 rte aggregate os eee] MEP Paapremetdbee dod cela t hE Ae ek) Players” Leagae—Boston-Philadelphia (wet | printed, is to examine all applicants for the = RANERE tend ReORORIREEY Gemaaee en ee ee ie City, ia | STOUNGS)- Brooklyn, 19; New York, 7, Chi-| practice of medicine in the District, we Tere . oe ae soba Aeistant brarian and one coprist, the j confit her stsiement, | Nrx. Smith Pade Be ene rene, Atlantic City, is | eago, 11; Cleveland, 7, Pittsburg, 11; Buffalo, 2 RnthaaeeaS & Te Seraed weekly, and $s the representative jeumal ee ee former at $1,200 and the Intter ai ) are st u ad ouse. is a roomy structure, % ) SMENTS, —the American aivertivers. IS PAPE! F RUSS! OUN! the naval observatory. Were such ay sho could ase for some hewly fitted. where everything reasonable in| yanie) ee =e pee eee meee siete HANDSOME AND SUBSTANTIALLY, IN r Department, through its sev- | Flynn could hardly aave huped to tind a mar-| the line of hotel service can be had ut reason- ental was $00 wild. Avwavon's—Tue Brack Hussan—The very | fnéicates to the inexperienced advertiser bow, whea, VOLUMES, AT $1.50 AVOLUME, 1 branches, gets considerable additional | Xt for questions and answers that were obso- | able rates.’ To find out all about it go there or | Today's game is ours, popular opera of the “Black Hussar” will le acd where be should advertise; how to write an LIVERED Pesocthaserarrvaind leto, and it’ was ‘not so important whether | address James Brady, box 207, Atlante City Sash sear bad cig ht mies lak Ge beak: presented by the full strength of the Lamont | e vein i aa ee anim mamiers ofa tosrd of pension appeals | Comrie coring ae eth wank ts [tte Devon tone of Cape Slay's nice hotels| Daniel track out four and Mil Opera men wpe peer nancy (ipbrtnees bch fen ees ecg WHAT WE OFFER TO OUR PATRONS ee er een a * : it is advantageously situated, being near both | Will there bea game tomorrow? ‘Time will et naneees UY _ ine Matiee. Baw uae; Back money to expend—in fact, sips’ og nafpno ee The land offiee geis one reporter decisions | **)sequent exemimations, railroad station and the beach. ‘te 5 tell, Tho company does not appear to better ad- IS THIS: WE WILL SELL 7NE FIRST he : nas shace eee f ch, Ten or twelve | tell. y ‘ bor ad on overy point that atmits of prota! ceae ; $4 $2,200, then three principal clerks and sigh? | yoo. Cnn sitiee has fetes te entianline doliars.a week is not expensive for good board | | f-00k out for Wilmington, ‘The long ‘string | Yautage tn any opera it presents than in this pecan gd “pater ae wt VOLUME AT ONLY 60 CENTS, WITH. = f . are »t ehdcuak cae oe ‘ 7 and lodging, and that is what Mrs. T. R. Brooks | Of defeats has been broken *and the Peach J : . 4 ertiatay Practise’ ty many MENT ON YOUR PART insta watiees cmaianee. clerk of the United States civil service com-| If everybody coincided with Manager F. N. oe ee Blew pvbet from | Serspicuous and Dectinese” The auccese of the | EBS" INE understand it, and their advice is based THIS PROPOSITION IS OPEN AS LONG ‘Tho Attorney General gets an assistant at | Mission, to the position of stenographer, and | Pike's ideas as to the Hygeia Hotel at Old Point | Syant ony Dy the name of Eckhardt, company in “Erminie” and in “Nadjy” will be | gy as experiqace of more thas beeen te AS THIS ADVERTISEMENT APPEARS IN 500. in. Telation to the appointment of Thomas | Comfort, Va., and if everybody had the menus, | tacuity of losing together. ‘The race is become | Fepeated next week in “The Black” Hussar.” = ge ae THE STAR For the bureau of education one specialist is | Mitchel! of Conuecticut to a position iu the | all the world and his wife would be at the Hy- | fag eljwcr, thea eral hh other. | The theater is always cool and even the hottest | Plating afvertistag contracts fer many of the largest PLEASE BEAR IN MIND SUV provided at £1,800. Pension Office. They have found the action of | geia during the greater portion of the year. | Winkleian hee bees seavemied te tae wart. | Rights are comfortable there. apt most succesful advertizers, A year's sutecr sonevaie tebiiie Eattenanan' commie: The Post Ofice gets twenty temporary clerks | tue commission in ‘both these eases was not | ‘the hotel itself is au attraction had nature | ford Glan His ie too wild tor goss reais Castno Crop.—The a vowercages ie grein’ : Pease eas ca Ales heats Reine at $60 per month for five months for tabula- | C2Utrary to law und the rules of the commis- | done nothing toward making the region desir- | {ou i ; of the Casino Club and Park takes place June | #23_tests_but two da." sample copies Fre. RATION, CALL AND VISITOUR BOOK tien pucpens sion, and in no way are ceusurable, able, There is a combination, though, and it | "President Braden now has a chance to show | 1%, A.graud concert by the Marine and, ase ‘Address :- DREENS, THON Wie METERS Can You Write English? THE SHIDY CASE. see ack, Steresstully. | OF wait water there is | his wisdom by replacing one of his unreliable | *8ted by Miss Alice Raymond, the famous cor r WILL BE SURPRISED. SUBSCRIPTIONS 4 ‘an You Write English? — In the following review of the Shidy case | *husdance, so bathing, sailiug and fishing are | umpires by that steady tellow, Phil Baker’ of | 2€tist. Concert 8 to 10 p.m, fi CEO. P. ROWELL & CO., BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROPER At. With a view to encourage the writing of | they find reusons for the vindication of stews, | £04, Fortress Monroe, with all its sol-| this city. die ie aure 40 be on band when he | . ORGAN Coxcenr.The new grand organ in Newspaper Advertising Bureau eaerrecat, short, briger, snappy advertising Tux Evex-| Thompson and Roosevelt. A charge was also | Variety. It ie @ cond eee cere Promises | wanted and his work is of the best sort,’ vil Dr Pete EE DE aie fe Sprove Sia Bes Neck CHAS. BAUM'S 1XG Stan Newsrarer Compaxy offers three | preferred against the commissioners reflecting cig (eect pemeriba Meals ; ‘The National League is leading the Brother- | Will be opened Monday night by Dr. Bischoff, nae i. prizes of $100, #52 and $25 each, to be awarded | *Kaiust the course pursued by them in the case | _® the western slope of the Green Mountains, | hood again in the matter of attendance, but the th a be tas dtuoa cans ines musical program by — Spree gene BOOK DEPARTMENT, ‘Suis axthacss dis kactiieg ccs F who was an employe in the post | Several hundred feet above the valley of Lake | American Association leads them both some the choir in duos and solos, and Prof. Hawks VELTY FOLDING COIN PURSE. (Frcut Basement as you enter the store), caieeas Metta: thes a eae office at Milwaukee. It appears that Shidy was | Champlain, is the Welden, one of the most popu- | days. unter peor ip humorous recitals, Tickets, 50 | tip wosT ROOMY AND LEAST BULKY PURSE Z ‘ting forth the advantages of Tax Evextxa | employed ix the post witice at Milwaukee and | lar hotels in that picturesque and healthy re-| | President Hewott might as well try to stop | C&M: | J et Srax as an advertising medium, written under | was charged with the duty of conducting ex-| S100 which fringes the Canadian border line, | the flow of the Potomac as to endeavor to keep bh National Bel sere att niskenpioce haw gid hon no rane i i pany estan tpeptrchse main aminations, or at least in preparing the list of | The hotel is modern in every respect, Walter | « base ball crowd from shouting. He promises | tbe National Rifles to Marshall Hall takes place yy —- BICYCLES. ‘The series is to consist of six articles, de- | ‘lgibles from which appointments to positions | J. Johnson. the manager, Nall farnish all par- | to bave no noise if he is allowed to play Sun- salu eh pe a Ld pean Jan Guar alae ‘co or » the Milwaukee office were made: that gross | ticulars as to tho Welden or Rocky Point Hotel, lay games, but he has been in the business : a er. cl 50 cents, | LE Hi 8 : > signed for separate publication, of not over | jr. és : both of which al Ir for sale by members. Boat leaves whart at — cat and te gularities occurred in the preparation of | both of which are in the town of St, Albans, Vt. | long enough now to know that the only way to |! 0 walled, os : na the’ Well everywhere’. Name one hundred and fifty words each, and any less | the ‘list of eligibles und the certification of | Centrally located at Asbury Park, the Guern. | 40 this is to let the other side win, He has n| 30. i Hot gies oF af gen OVEN TiO RIVAL" SAP pracoaprptorendbepmels a oe ee een tae eres Bere ae lege loves hur bacte: The ninth aunual excursion of the George- FAS ‘betanitial, Etucliahi The articles are to be based on the sugges-| |, It seems that Shidy acted -under the diree- | inferior to none. ‘The proprietor, Thos. G. Al- | ,,42¢ Baltimoreans are now calling for the dis-| town Catholic Union Peat Laren ores tions given Lelow. Exch article may contain | tion of the postmaster in facilitating the ap- | lun of this city, enjoys the experience of tho | Cpre™t,O%,%, Phenomenal pitcher” to help the | WaT sey a tn, and 5.80 prea Barentinicearat ve. Washiugton, D, " las eiea a8 Gia vaciaoatliaa : . | Pointment of certain applicants for positions | fifth seawon at this house and he knows what | “UP out the second hole. Such men usually .m., 2and6 p.m. Four o'clock trip re = The trade supplied. Write wd to the jab sseioslme Biches. — derbrepiaspios uF eutravention of the pisin letter and spirit | the public needs and endeavors to supply them. | 0°,help the club, Cee IRIS Ss Geos Specie Tyas cna fe for prices.” 10" por cent discount "oi toail price if ie eat abo sou ghe ataadard aud thended in the six articles comprising the | mission, learning. ot these, irregularities: raz | _ Directly on the ocean front, the Neptune | “the Enact Guset Bave Ball team defeated | - CESTHAL Lopar.—Central Lodge, No. 1, L | ‘yi slverti#oment is sent with onter — No beter whee! made, Awk any sor Vorted fo President. Cleveland, who immedi. | Howse at Belmar, N.J., ix appropriately named, | the Fort Myer tenm by a score of 14 to Sat the | 9,0. fix Rives & select, excursion tp Marshall wins tely directed : : he proprietor, ank, announces that his | Fort Myer grounds yest . Hall } ning next on eammer cotemporaries beyond that implied im the fact | Hoyle, employes of the commission, and in the | f#ility for the comfort and enjoyment of his | have challonged the Light Infantry teaun redone! PRD ID ed ee oy oop of their enjoying only a fraction of Tux Stan's | investigation it was made clear that the irregu- | 85. ‘Tue Stan is in receipt of a large number of | (Kets the Macalester has been substituted for hi tw circulation, larities complained of really existed. - Sulphur baths, both hot and cold, can be ob- | Communications from lovers of the game in| tB¢ eee ee y cunt inom ar ‘The contestants must reside in Washington | Subsequently Messrs. Roosevelt and Thomp-| tained at the Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath | this city earnestly protesting against-the play- | 00d on the Macalester. alltnade bere aud are tuily warranted jal he actheaian at ale son. who had been appointed members of the | county. Va, The hotel, under the management | 98 Of Sunday ball. These letters. signed by Paradise Flats j ee et SS OSS Se es ot en commission. had their attention called to the | of Thos. J. Glover, has superior acconimoda- | Men Of standing, indicate very clearly that] 7. xa¢i hi al i Seerteecadis No articles will be received later then June | violations of law in the Milwaukee office, and | tions and makes u specialty of the table, which, pears Ms ce. cue: Teeling Sueiaat Sheltie mires) = Woe eee eae puters —_ 20, 1890. proceeded at once to make a searching investi- | it is claimed, cannot be excelled. : ith all said aud done it is certain that md the | With as fiue an audience ascan be found in Contestants will inclose with their essays an | gation. Aglimpse can be obtained as the trains on | ¢*™ Played decent ball, instead of taking such a | Washington to hear and see and enjoy “Para- envelope containing mame and addres, ‘The | 1 10Y shom wud exsrcaet Bia aaiebenred | the Metropolitan branch pass the station at | ground for the plea thee, Bonney tee petit ho | dise Flats.” « romantic tragedy by Hub Smith, contestants, however, will be known to the | sutity fully as to what had taken place in the | ForeM’Glen of the picturesque hotel building | a necessity because of the lack of week-day | Which since its previous presentation has been : judges by number only. : Milwaukee office, but feared that ft would re- |“ it stands partially concealed by the foliage | patronage. There is no use trying to shift the | much improved, The cast was as follows: ND GIRLS SAF s. ‘The awards will be made bya committee | sult in his losing’ his situation, aud as aconse- | Peihe,irest, trees. | The surroundings are de- | responsibility upon the patrons of tho game, | Miss Jane Meredith, Miss Roselle; Fannie Mere- mamencnrmaritnec ine rearmried composed of Mesars adore Saks, $.W. Wood. | tence his means of livelihood; hedepended | HEM and under the management of I] They would have turned out in large enough | dif, Mrs. C. B. Reade; Clara Bose Mise SAPETIES FOR A LADY Ok . upon his salary for the support of himself , t Coy National el | numbers had they been at all sure of goo itthorne; Susie Jones, Miss Bate; Chin, Miss | yp, ° | wid. elethe frauie, self-ouina ward, Washington Danenhower and A. Lismer. | foot 1 ey crcniscione ee tte re and | it 8 favorite Lesort for those who wish to be | sport at the gameq’ aoa that tiny ard nob ei | Hocker Ae eae ae pate; Chin Sette: | plant eee ate o rattling: tare can't Address all inquiries and communications iim stato fully and” im deta, every fact engen- | O88 0F city, aaa ven | Ente of the, teaun and not the eity. Let the | Herrt Singiton, Mr. Pierre ©, Stevens: | the world . e best relating to this contest to tor Advertising | tial to the exposure of the irregularities that | _T« high elevation of Harper's Ferry makee | blame rest where it belongs, Robert Bennings, Mr. 8. C. Elliott; Charlie | — ————— Contest. had taken place, so far as the violation of the | it a favorite resort for Washington people in e Atlantic race stands thus: Stacey. Mr. onard C. Chew. It is © EXCHANGE, MASS. AVE. AND 6TH ST. The points required to be covered are: civil service law was concerned; and they | hot weather. A limited number of guests can | —— -- hardly —_necessai to say that for every kind of repair executed with prompt <a ulation of Tux Sean for | {ether stated to him that they wouid use their | be received at Anthony Hall, Camp Hill, Ad- an amateur performance its exellence was no- Micliwred: theuting.) PALMER E SO ee ‘The average circulation of Tax Sra for | icguence to protect and prevent him froas lov. | dress 8. W. Lightner for particulata, ticeable, Miss Roselle’s Miss Jane was @ nice ea pact eee asta blew ante ot aca cas 83.236, tile | ing his situation as a result of hus disclosing | Asbury Park is #0 well known as to scarcely | Ln ee ee pendence - He that of any other , hag sestify fally and <6 Tength, and was mee mention, and arong the excellent hotels | Worcester. 1625 Wattthorsn’s Chae one Pele le fala P A P. ag a A ie G i 2 Ne 5G: gion 5 Sagem E + a 2 Tue Stax has larger and fuller circula- | Useful in exposing the frauds that bad been | eleventh seasons A. Wyckoll tho peoprinton, | Janeen City 3 is Sh lee eee es eee eer tion in the city where printed, im proportion to | Pree ig He was aici eeg ad yindicat- | As pretty as the dwelling place of the muses | Washington 1B a0 | S678: | nue ae lurvree -nfll' thy goaMlousee crocs to OVEK TWo MILLIONS DISTRIB TER, reading and purchasing population, than any | master for so doing. at least there seems to | inthe Blue Alsatian mountains 1s the Valley eee a St | SAE | the manner born, with the veteran, Hub PHILADELPHIA —_ other newspaper in the world. It is essentially | have been no other ground for his discharge, | Home, midway between Winchester and Capon | ¥!mington - SE “205 | Smith, of course, in the lead. ‘The second act a 3 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPAN) ahome paper, the extent to which it is relied | The commissioners felt, and it was apparent, | SPFings, in the mountains of Virginia, Open nen bronght out the talent of the club outside of . — upon by members of the heusebold, perticu- that shidy was being punished for disclosing Peete — Ags sa Address Mrs, | x BOOKS, La trrery ey ee et ee ESTABLISHED 100 VEARS. — nf pum “ 7 . | the truth and felt it to be their duty to aid him | 5- 5. Gore, Gore P.0., Frederick couuty, Va. REY e le ae ee ee - bs ted by the Legislature for Pal larly by the purchasing portion of the commu- | 15 tJeir influence in securing employment, and| Eronting Sunsot lake and near the occan, | “SRE MOE AL EMEE To TON A romanee. | and Capitol. ‘The singing of Mrs. Reade, | ff 15 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS. Bl cli UIsnisihe piven nis testtnine meio nity, being the marked characteristic of the | thereupon recomended him for appointment | Leslie Cottage, 406 5th avenue, is one of the at. . F, Bonaventure. “This historical Miss Roselle, Mr. Chew, Mr. Smith and j 9 Mom } paper. to which no other daily journal now | in the census office and he was appointed. tractive places at Asbury Pagk, N.J. Boating | Lis written !u Gath's most entertaining iar esr etna bey = reared } ts present charter ending January 1, 1895 published can furnish a paralle:. tema Sa and fishing, artesian water and ‘best of equip- and Hamilton, Burr, Jefferson, Wash- 4 r coger. arm re The Purest, Most Economical and best AND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS tale dé eae CAPITOL NINGS. ; <9 quip: ington, Adams and other political leaders of athietic exhibition under Prof, Cress- ? place Semi: Hy (une and December), 3. The value of advertising is in direct pro- ments. Address Mrs. G. P. Praitt. : the first years of the republic are vividly and ley, "who has been training the cless of ALL SOAPS. GHAND SINGLE NUMBEK DiaWiNus take place + portion to the circulation of the paper, con- | The Senate Will Close the Silver Debate | _ The teat alkaline chalybcate, the finestiron | _pieuurosqucly depicted | only a few weeks. was exceedingly creditable | {OP ALL DESGISTS, BUT BEWARE OF rozammons M2 tact of the tbr ict wots "uf te enn eu sidering the character of its readern. Weighed Next Monday. tonic water in the lund, at Rawley Springs, Va, | SPANISH GRAMMAR. A new method, By A.M. both on the bar and in the high kicking and Orbea, La ade oe im this balance Tux Sran is one of the eheap- . Hotel open from June to November. Address | Sore.v0. New York and Washington: Bren- jumping. The sparring match between Mr. |“ Hedo hereby certity that we supervise the arrange. est advertising mediums in the United States, | The close of the general debate on the silver | 9 Watkins Lee. _ ee lee CP Che Sn On Oe | Sic Lowes home ood te hee ‘hae amon s . 6 ——————— |. A Dutch Story. MaAR- y a in themael re and far eleaper than any other Washington | bill in the Senate has been postponed until Loafing in the Parks, a. New York: D. Appleten & Co. | and devign. Mr. Bmith, the only mon whe eas Beecham’s Pills voce man hoon Supreme om oe paper. Monday at 3 o'clock. The House bill a8} 7 tne Editor of Tie EVENING Stan: 3 ART OF AUTHORSHIP, Personally con- decorated, received handsome piece from the Pest a F> 4. That an advertisement running for three | amended by the finance committee was substi-| In addition to the loafers, black and white,| tributed by loading authors of the day.” Com. club, made in imitation of the club's emblem. For Billous and Nervous Disorders, SGiuresetiached. tn tentowtuenmise about #5 cents » line an insertion or less (an THE. NEW LAND OFFICES. months make a loafing and lolling place of the Beal performance. ‘The ‘Mirage Waltz” by the for 25 cents, one-severth of a cent per line in each twusand| Inthe sundry civil bill just reported to the | jittle triangular plat in front of the Police CHILD, A Story. By “Frances.” | Orchestra at the close of the second act was BY ALL 'GGISTS, papers. | House no appropriation Sal, ie ta ook ihe six | Court there has appeared within the pastfew| New yout: HF Dutton & Co, Washington: | composed by s well-known society girl, whose — 5. Asworn statement of the circulation of | teem new land offices which it is proposed to | day: e, A ¥ soca. pen name, “Bronson Towne,” is as pretty as Tux Stan for the preceding week is published | establish in the weet’ Tho additional land | oo74,0 Ste? horse, who ‘can be soon browsing | wikKEY. 4 Scrap. By “Yaw."" New York: E.| she is. Notwithstanding such full house it each Monday, and its press and cireulation | 9fices were to be located in Washington, in re sraseenaieed bso % vey eb 2 be) P, Dutton & Cp. Washington: Win, Ballantyno | was = seriously nar in the theater, and 5 ? 2 | Montana, Colorado, Nebraska and Noth De. | the grcen grass of this favored retreat, Shade ; when the curtain went down everybody was in Commineionere, rooms are open to the public and its circula-| jota The omission was probably due to an | Of Twining, what must be thy feeling when | WHOSE FAULT? A Novel. By Jenxre Hanne | & good humor and wanted to live in “Paradise SWAYNE’ Apres tion books may be inspected by any one having | error. cap witnessing this desecration of one of the beauty | sox. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co, Wash. | Flats.” CINTA migraine The Lionas sce Laos eh nian tol: eae scceslaie satenGe eueeinaticcaee spots planned and designed by thy intellect! | ington: Wm, Ballantyne & Son. ———_— ABSOLUTELY CURES. MT | cos eee 6. The fact that Tuz 8 — Mr. Mitchell inte = Unless the disembodied spirit bé changed from | goNNIE LITTLE BONIBEL AND HER “DAY ANACOSTIA, mpeg ng ~ 4 . The £ ue Stan is universally rec- | Mr. Mitchell introduced in the Senate yester- | the material man who onco “moved ‘amongst | oO OT Om Beng. ray DB Ee “DAY oe ice Fine EXSLEL tree, Louisiane Notices poate ognized as the great “Want” medium of the proposed amendment to the legislative | us” methinks there would be heard some “sul- traied by Miss A. G. Plympton, New York: E. Seed night Ed. Johnson,a young col- oe nent by wall er SO can, Deen Bie } A BALDWIN. * —— city and the advantages of making wants | appropriation bill making the salaries of clerks | p’urous words” which would reach the ear of P. Dutton & Co, Washington: Win. Ballan-; ored man of Hillsdale, accompanied by two Bwavas & Sox, Philadelphia, Pa. ask yoo: CAL BUND, Pres Uuiun Neti known thr now paid only during the session of Congress | the deafest man on the police force, 5 tyne & Son, female friends, paid « flying visit to Oxon Hill "fio ea ough it. Pp y ess - . . = —eee-_—. 21,300 annually instead of $1,500 annually as | that this unsightly scene has not caugh EL FINAL DE NORMA. A By | six miles south into the country, When return- | ——————~—- —~—— sss MAMMOTH DRAWING Transfers of Real Estate. roposed by the appropriation committee, esthetic eye of the judge of the Police Court, | | PEDRO'A. DE ALARCON. New York: “El Avisa- | ing they were attacked from behind by a col- remot P Ts You W B: M r ’ Deeds im fee have been filed as follows: Caro- THE TAX ON CIRCULATING NOTES. Ee eee eer aa wes nonenaal former, | 2) Ook Hieron ies ent oeeeeine eel Selo Said to No ansaee Dorsey woo Dg ee ee ee EU SNS ee eee ee eS “ " i this rustic mode of enjoyment of man and | MADAME BOVARY. A Tale of Provincial Life. | two shots at Johnson from a revolver, and then | p, fe PUR , JUN z Kno K. Cox to S. H. Butler, lot 111, block 29,| Representative Richardson (Tenn.) has in-| horse is not as offensive to him as itis to the | by (usrave FiAUseRe Mensinves bp dots | unloaded another charge at the wagon Gee | Hemercttnlnauld the price tors, on hed CAnSTAL bapa: gusnaon Long Meadows; €1.850. 8. A. Drury to same, | troduced a bill to repeal the sections of the | city folks. These parks, large and small. were Stirling. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Bros. | of the balls pierced Johnson’s clothing and | The je dh ctd = ne 5 Sen P when § . q Dt 115, do., do.; $3 Caroline R. Cox to H. G. | Revised Statutes and alt other laws which pro- | intended for the general adornment of the city, | MY STRANGE PATIENT, AND OTHER STORIES, | made slight wound on the shoulder, trom | hit pla mpnieeers ead tem zy. but inten | 200,000, Tickets at #40; Halves, #20: Quarters, 104 Lewis, lot 114, do, do.; #-. J. G. Payne to | vide for a tax of ten per centum on the circula- | and I know of no duty more urgent upon the By MAny CALDWELL MonTGoMERY. New York: | Which he will soon recover, ‘There is no cause regard we as Champion Low Price Furniture, | LIST OF PRIZES, . Helen E. Smith. part 10, block 3, Washi n | on of other than national banks. authorities than to see thet they are not ‘The Minerva Publishing Co. known for the attack. rene fag od Lesage s ah pooped i ; 000,000 Heights; 23.250. Same to Achesh BM. Ely a Grune 4 eravpanp ov cantata, diverted from this purpos, N.8. | NATION PROHIBITORY — AMENDMENT] The throe-year-old son of Mr. Wm. W. Wat-| Ptorle ‘alone’ aud every oe iu. this house must be } Fae oF ®: = 40.2 68: LM Senden ie Beoen os Representative Butterworth (Ohio) yesterday ea lies GUIDE. Chicago: Woman's Temperance Pub- | 80n of Washington street is recovering ‘rom a | small to suit the pockets of the poor, and that will pot VU,0U9 z : 2.250. W. P. ©. Hazen to E.G. | introduced a bill to provide for fixing « uni- COWLES CLEARS HALE, ee ees Suah wieder For several days | 20 ‘natvet wee brings it hice. or poor, white ot Suruus bs 6: s Si . > I to AL Es Daiter, sae Diag Tie | form standard classitiestion and grading of | | A movement is being agitated in Now York | Miss Effie Darling leaves today on a ten | come trom, worth or south, weatan the Dine or tas ©. H. Cherry to Caspar Middlea me hee i -. wheat, corn and other cereals. The Wounded Man Makes a Statement | to organize the public school teachers into | weeks’ western engagement as second lady 829; 22.700. Heirs of Paul Thurm to Julius THE FISH COMMISSION INVESTIGATION. Exonerating His Brother-tn-Law. unions, sn opera compeny. roman be Thurm, lot 7, block 9, Twiming City; #—. Mr. 8 C. Brown, who was one of the wit- ‘Many a mickle makes s muckle,” hence we want your - r ~ Me trade. We teel de he the people aud Euma J. ase. gartiet X Vitcomb, subs | nesses before the Senatc subcommittee investi-| Eugene H. Cowles of Cleveland, who was Spear ieee oat te tit, . aq. 356; S—. W. W. Mohun e' issi y hi i ang we give cae Be 4 ’ maunnis day, told the | shot by his brother-in-law, C. C. Hal ited trustees, to 8. H. Walker, sub lots 69 to 73, aq. | Satiug the fish commission yesterday, le, maa fatter what you buy frot Us, i Bot as rej roseited we 861; £2,044. P. Bunday to James J. Fisher, sob | Committee that the fish commissioncr had used | statemont yosterday at Montreal which prac- Ber oect ke an es tan Get Len Ce J, block 18, W." sub Mt. Pleasant; 1,260, 1, | te clerical force of the bureau in work upon | tically clears Hale, In the course of his depo- G. Kimball to B. Leonard, ¢. 3; 4, ‘sq. 588; | 4, Patent filter in which he was interested, and | sition he says: “Intatod to Hale and my wit ‘ $2,070. J.P. Hickey to A. Riddle, part 22) that he had used the boats and cars of the com- saanipars that 2 y wife ‘1,998 Prizes of €200 are. 3: 92.500. . we mission for taking his family on excursions, | #¢veral times that any oue interfering to de- Baa Pria oar + mae rag Sanh g | Mr. Srailey told the comaitiee that io under. | prive me of my enild would be shot by me if T Nai pene’ Horner, lot 4, block 44, add. to Brookland, | * r. McDonald had put in office several | did not get the protection of a court in timo, a Sree + 8516. Marie N. ‘Thompsonto A.M. McLachlan, | ™¢mbers of his family. The threats I made were against any one who oe ee ee ae ae — ——-- ‘Geared, he lot 10, block 30. Brooks. $625 aa Goodell} A Michigan Legislative Association. | would try to deprive me of my child illegally, SEU Cu Sette, a Seats Cot “Sire Hunter to Lizzi K. Hunter, lot 2° Fortanc' Ex, | _ 4 Feunion of former members of the logisla- | I ucted all through upon lega' advice from ey fe larged; @—. ture of Michigan was held Wednesday at Mar- | Cleveland and Toronto, and never overstepped | — suponranr. eee ote shall Hall About forty participated, among | the bounds of the faw. I cannot charge and 7 The Woman's Press Association. —_| them ex-Senator Ferry, Congressmen O'Don- | Will uot accuse my brother-in-law with ‘shoot att ~o eS << e , is ‘Don- | Y nti ‘Oriesng, Ta ‘The Woman's National Press Association held | uel!. Brower, Allen and Stephenson, Judge M. | ing me with intent to do me any harm, By Jetter, containing, Monsy Order its last meeting of the season at Willard’s Hote] | ¥- Montzomery. Assistant Secretary of Agri-| | “I believe. that he was momentarily out of epPUSTAPNS, USisfasion bow Surk Luchangy Deets last night. Among the guests present were culture Willits, Col, C. P. Lincoln, deputy com- his mind, having been wrought ap to that state OF busta bute ot missioner of peusions. A message wes sent to | P¥ thesufferings of my wife, and that she sug. aera Ci Coburn of Indians cod fom Ell, Fonatog | 2¢,!gilative rouaton then in aeesion at Lan | Gested this to Mima, bocauso {believe them bot Adress Hegistered Letters containing Currency 6 rm an ws ag, A Bi inca) i il 5 = BREW ORLEANS ‘TION, BANK, of Kansas. A paper was read by Emily Thorn- The davies cs ne called the Miokigde tape i of doing me any barn Fees oemeeenes Jon Charles on “Copyright lags and their ef-| lative Awocintion of Washington. Willian It acteuerday morning at, 11 o'clock the evi. tos merican tare,’ poem by | Bates was elected president; Judge Mon: - | dence in the wies- shooting case Frost Ormsby was read by Mrs. M. D. | ery, vice president and Frank H. Hosford of | W#% submitted to the grand jury along - goat the revment of nriges te Lincoln. A resolution was passed offering a | the Detroit Free Press, secretary and treasurer, | With Cowles’s deposition exonerat ale for GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof New » year's course of lessons in Spanish to the young _— “| wilful attempt at murder. jury ‘Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of ¢ man and young woman who graduate from the A Reception to the Delegates. are out ease, and tak- eu Instisucion whose chartered sights ato sooagntans

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