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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c.. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1891. ' CITY AND DISTRICT. _ | during ur. Donnolly's speech by «long, weird HELPING OUT LOUISVILLE. PROPOSALS. whoop of exultation, was conducted to the = ee 6& Every one who wants tohirehelp or find | platform, and to the intonse delight of the | Nationals Stop the Downwant Progress of : PIDRRNSFOUIOE OLDER CARING TS AND | AUTONORE € omy iagLaneAD. { | situation, buy or sell real estate, let or hire | Soy we nr treed hie nan like trill | toapbes strony Te 9 Division, Washington DiC May Ta Ta See | Leave Washinaton tone ‘lation corner of New Semvay “Oh, they can't hit “nawthin’,” remarked a Be ee ate: will ig. received at this office even . . am be is ne and C street You can't | houses or rooms, find work or workers, borrow | erate and declared himselt for the platform, TWENTE ATS Ga oO TERA MAY | For Chicaroant Northwest, Vestibuded £ we reach | % ad money, or offer or find barguine of any | “"K'Y Prirscrdinary “spectacle followed. 3. | base ball grounds yesterday afternoon; "if the fedarat sae 2 sasha ie bekder eatanets gid Sins tichanet, Vani . «| kind, should consult the columns of Tz Star | Wadeworth of Indiana, an ex-Union soldier, | Nationals fell off the Washington monument Swe lyearendine June MW. IM Theme cold. ted 3 KO. express 11380 p.m. daily: what you strive for, in They constitute « perfect daily history and | 7u#hed up to ex-Confederato Davis in full view | they wouldn't hit the ground.” Bat he was - ets anil cases are to be consiructed of the very best spams a Gloveland, express daily, 9:30 A s y qua yahed in the most Wurkmanlike i avon + of the convention and the two one-time mortal e e er, and to bein all respects, workmanlike w&R- | "For Lexington and points tm the Shenandoah Valley, se. work wi probably prejudiced. The Nationals made a ike saunpiee to be seo om | 410% Peartne{ | I you do only | maconey cane reomme| -E Rapit orn tye [Stare ee et ‘air w n a A ss wi numl over aj et as thougi a . . ‘to what you qn chelly, | Oe* © —a oe million members, nized Frith the inepiration of | gage on the game, and that the Colonels from Simos tmhorese the gui - a 7 \¢ moment, suddenly join e € Kentuck: 8 4 cases. P your \ iE) work suf |e ———_— fee oe rebel iacarts| MBrightclearcomplexion 22" *=-"= =; ler: if you do all & NEW PARTY BORN. See ee ee established, that when team that has been Or Somtan, Wednton DC Mey race that you should, you | Adoption of = Piatform of Principles at ‘The convention went wild and the delegates, | uniformly losing comes to Washington the opel & ft h SORES aerate ge ane ‘ IS 5 mounting tables chairs, shouted an roken and it turns in and wall teat 0) e@: S SP ALD ANE EHRST 101, for a site for a pabie suffer 4 yourself, — Cry rel f the tion in thunderous | when the Keneas Ciey, oalaere of ihe Langue, E ser at, ines ote iaw one | : yh . convention in thun when the Kansas it. Louis and the In: jundred (100) fevt trom of lots sown we. a i e APPOINTMEST OF THE NATIONAL BXECUTIVE| onocbe sang to the tune of “Geod-bye; My | Gieeepolin tems od “ U % | the plat of the villace. The wilt desma oP N Pearline takes your washing | “Caras or rm, wmorare rar o tax| Gare etary ie tess ope a | sa ite" wit Se} BEARG’—The Great Engish Camplerion SOAP,—Sold sees elaa ow Sol ae Se eae | renee Met an leaning on its own shoul- | c=rtep stares oF amentca”—Prontnrrioy | Parties, Good-bye,” and then the Doxology = ie rucht to revect any and al: tide and parts of ude i ders. It does it thoroughly, In the forest of flags and stato banners that| The Nationals played hard and carnestly te cheaply, quickly and safely. | The national union conference at Cincin-| had gathered with their bearers around the | Zestetday, and the only glaring error was DROPOSALS FOR BUT DING STO! rs Miller's low throw to third base in the fifth in- = = States Engineer Office, GOL INth st. now. ~ | vie Pouchkes f F nati completed its work yesterday and ad-| trio a Kansas man, on the shoulders of two ton. D.C. Hi Bea Moar — If you want easy housework, | journed sine die. The work consisted chiefly | colleagues steeding on chaive, raised the ‘Kan. {i 10 catch Cook running from second. But EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS. cE RNS SEAL AU pie ame NECA | ger Atlante Cy. 40 1000 and 12:35am. Sm you will want Peardine every- | of the formation of anew third party, to be | sax Danner and held it aloft just above all the | there wasa great absence of head work. No a i d to exercise the rights of captain. “IN WASHINGTON. JANTED-LADIES TO KNOW THAT I HAVE | jncton D. ton of teatere to sxe aoceaT UND trains see time tables, to behed * called “The People’s Party of the United States | others. The tumult, surpassing in its re- | One sppeares isl ip V r x AN ncton, D.C. “The attention of biider (a ticke! agents where in the house. came” tes tae ae display of | @arkable suddenness ‘and vigor anything that | Severs! men would go for a fly and in the un- | [>RENCH HUGUENOT SELECT BOARDING AND | Gts"'s'st “Oras Bitekeauuents, corner of 1288 snd | etguary 2 Unets and | [Bboeyt tancag. iS <t | Net peevionaly token pines in the couvertinn ate to which should take it allow it to | F bay scHOGL ior youn india and cydren, open | peste fo 2u-cute al! oniers Tapes a Beware of imitations. 7 JAMES PYLE,N.Y. | the greatest enthusiasm and unanimity on the | jastc} fal, ‘ quarter of an hour, till it ceased | drop. Exactly who is captain of the team can- Feige, under the auspices, of the Jeading | ine Dzcsors. ereet Coatumnre. Jackets. Wraps. Man- Anforiation ap SA aN part of those present. A resolution favoring | from the sheer exhaustion of the delegates. not be told from actions on the field. | Up to | Tozan de Gungar (sailurdy duplomie, principals as: | teed. MADAM BUTLER “2 Ferteet Bt shaman ‘onel Wao Has Nor H the prohibition of the liquor traffic was over-| The platform proper, exclusive of the resola- | We fifth inning it looked like » sure thing for | sisted by Prof “Gaitand. allan d'acadenie. “ARR 20 Bs aac te as Nor 2hap . rye ittes | tions, was then adopted by a rising vote. ‘ushington, who had scored three runs to one | GAL! CONN. ROPOSATS FOR HAULING FOR WATER DE- RAILROAD OO ‘cael aaa whelmingly defeated. A national commi for the visitors. In the sécond McQueary | AVE ae | Me T. BH Weshinaton, Dec Commissioners D.C. Och, Init Z was selected. _ PROHIBITION REJECTED. scored on a sharp grounder to short, followed | A Bi INSTRUCTION THe GREATEST oppor: | Mur 1. B. Hanzisox willbe recetvedat POCLOch Rashagton, Dc aytvenle Pesneme Sonee asgamr me On the reassembling of the convention, after | _G- M. Miller of California came to the front by McGuire's single and Hatfield's sacrifice. Degtgett Unigene: acenis ence Mion MONDAY. GUNG FIFTEENTH. Ispl.» D (ymchbure. Stops at ail ste Contd be bomht ten years azo. Why Becansethere | taking a recess until 2 p.m., as announced in | 0" the prohibition question, which hed been | The visitors obtained run through Hatteld pape peetig. Ceagen, peel rater colors, chine | Is constantly receiving from the lending houses | tie inl‘costinsy Bre cine the hea ae hee ‘pily, eaceyt Sunday was rubber im {t. The Hose sold by dealers today con- , ignored in the platform and resolutions, All| 4nd Beecher missing a fly in short left field, | (nd!) pa fees of students. ~4 London k forins of Proposa’s abu apecifications | A White ~alptvur eee eee petites ‘SUH BECE BRAND | *@ dispatches to yesterday's Stam, » letter plat rondertu if shudents. Portraits to rier in and Paris the latest styles in this Ofte ints of which Beecher should have been allowed to | from Oto as 000. The HOSE isthe old fashioned Lind and iamade of rubber. | from L. L. Polk, which was read, advising the | forts ta choke him, off With! pelnia of Ordos | take, e . lution offered b; SON MORE) bes hud i2 niedals and studied fif- With «ood care it should last five or six years. Itis | conference to issue an address and defer action | “oT ineffectual. The resol y sxiindis acco ‘ail dikes Sega, yaze with the uot celebrated aria in rune, IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. chaap atthe price. Ana ganrantes that you are gut-| on a third party until 1802, caused a breeze, |him suid: | 1 i, i otition of tho} In thefourth Hines scored after taking his | forsi” Staal Menton? of PIR ahs ting what you pay for and are not paying « igh price | and when a motion to refer it to the commit i - 2 | _3n20-Tm CHILDREN'S HATS AND MOURNING = - ee __msioat_| ime Ditties, Char for a poor article we place this brand om every length: | tee on. resolutions was declared carried there | liquor traffic. * bese on balls and being advanced. by Mo GUAMASTEE TO TEACH ANY PERSON To ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING TERRA COTTA | Tbivinton aba sist Saas loud demand notably from the Minue-| After & scone of the greatest uproar the pro- | Quenry’s sacrifice and a-single by Sim Davis, | Gi'ghiws Hea, cron poneat i ogg thie Nia lactate Bary am trac atte hod : dota tion—that the negative be put more | hibition amendment was overwhelmingly de- | who had been reinstated on third. It required | Xo, 4nowledve of drawing necomary. J. W. REY- i bre cor . forton, | Tu‘iuam Budet sere. ‘Sets le the dake. ‘The Saeed feated. The resolutions were then adopted, = a a D.C.) May 18, 1801. — Sel d' prop sais will bs Poe forcibly by the chair. The was re- " ‘ the greatest amount of persuasion to induce | yar ocUTION Ra : | newed and continued from time to time during | With only three dimenting votes, i Paul to make the trip from third to home. | Ky ee ee ; Gn MONDAY. SURE LIGHT, Ise for 1-450 hime the reading of » number of miscellaneous tele- | _,At this juncture Gen. J. jeaver relieved | Davis had been caught between bases and was | | Sizth annual summer session opens June 1. Five terra coita pipe, SOG linear fet Mr. Fish of Minnesota argued that Mr. | Chairman Peffer, who was worn out with his | being chased back sad forth, giving, plenty ot | Seeem grurae, tc den aa entleinen., "Evening 1829 F STREET, : Aoiks otter was il timed, and. claimed that it | Posides to entch a traln for Washington, | + | time for a runner to score, but Pat stood with | “Alten $i o fen emia GOoe Soeaty lesons, | mh20Sm Opponite the Eobitt : = aay ave fect | SR. a. at third party question to the meeting in 182, at | AFesolution against trusts was choked off ‘ase yen fee gear id wend ee Magia reularsto the . Pegs ‘ SS be . SEMRAE EERE towers woul be laine) Putt a nuathe sneuneete | tron edly fof pate Bea Coed and [MARIN COCKER Ge Rloconox axo paps acomanam FARTING mprenD | fae Ner Tac erm ota | Rowe Sr at annot get it of your dealer we will send it, REPORT OF THE PLATFORM COMMITTEE. [othe committes on resolutions without Hattel ues a [ag br cabrevats Dawns ae oned TAGE Syren |S 'perse cote - w . “ ch ‘terra | peinenseesess sehen nes car ete ing re French method b; EN AL = | LUCAS, Y08 tn waurre Sere ir voc wexrron ras paren, | 2ustiue Donnelly, the chairman of the com-| “A recess was then taken to enablo the vari- VISITORS GET IX THEIR WORK. WELL, 1357 Maaaechuset avers ATES Aga | SECM a ‘BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., MANF'RS OF | Mittee on resolutions, climbed upon the ros- | ous state delegations to choose their reprosenta-| The visitors got in their work in the sixth. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Fi iret: i RUDEEE BELTING AND PACKING, 26 DEV | tramat this juncture and almost his first words | tives on the national committee. Cook had secured second bya hit, Ryan bunted | o7/41 7 0th st, pw, twenty-second year. Fiano, | Clase ladies’ and went! work Tiaal! nevomary information, a | Tuxuroun desacn, winit exprees ae eee ee ee ae FeeCHAAE | Caused a whirlwind of excitement. The declara-| 20a sof the ante) ened ras, called for | to Miller, who, to catch Cook running to third, | tates. 0. BULLAND: Dinwtor’ “" “nyaiui®” | ANTON AND cRRGEYSE LERS preg ig eee ET, CHICAGO: $ BUSH ST., SAN FRANCISCO. | tion from Donnelly which set the convention | Memioers of tt {ating | threw to Davis. He threw so wildly and sav-| J{NTERTAINING FRENCH CLASS AT 307 D ST, | A: Fisher and Maison Yriese, Paris. my? _ | DOUGLASS. JW. ROSS, HM” ROBERT, Com caL. my21-th,s,tu20t_ | wild was to the effect that he there to re- | Yeution adopting the innovation of appointing ‘n. w. Wednesdays at 7:30 p. ADIES WISHING THEIR FINE WHITE AND db. ‘ort that the committee on platform was u anit | tree members from each state in toad of one | agely that the bail went over among the car-| yim. Wednenlars at 7: tour Pyen eee oe ee EE 1878. for the inatio " “abu form was # Unit | ember, as the old parties have done. riages and two men scored. Weaver hit safely | PRUD'HO! ‘Protesseur de White and Satin Dresses, Lace Curtains specialty, at Ls pon FURNISHING GRANITE PAV GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, organization of » thir and scored on Donovan's sharp hit to Hines, | C HORT HAND reasonable prices, call at MADAME VALMUNT'™ old ce Of the Commissioners, D. C., tu. —Daily, Southern Exp _——— He gave way to Robert Sc! Wiscon- THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE. : Tp stand, 713 111 x =) May 14, 1801. —Sealed proposals iy. press for Lynchburg, W. BAKER & C0.8 (i seeeckany of the achsadtien, eke sad On| "he Sellowhags ke dak ees which, unluckily, bounded over that player's | 9 Acme Plonography in sixteen easy. Jessons. Pro- $ 11th a eS ee Srwgemusies tenaen - . Jom. naman Ae fae a ing jonal committee: head. Cahill was hit by the bull. Wolf hit to | feiegiocutain pontione oe eet peadents M38; G20, WAGNER, 1896 14TH ST. N EA TZ UNE 1. INL, tor turntehing sea =<" : aaa ash A Bean nermone mane Me-| right and Burns’ slowness in fielding allowed | pupis, feadachoot cue Phouocraply: StF tacw | cy, UO foqmmonce thal whe ee opeued her newand | Matra Docks hunk forus of proposals an cad asi THE PLATFORM. Cracken, Joseph A. Bush. two more runs to come in. In the seventh | _apl6-sw 4. MULVEY. | SOU Ariclen stad te bet ee nae init, Goods snd | theretor. together with all necessary inionastion. and Your committee on resolutions beg leave to| California—Marion Cant Cahill scored on a base on balls, a passed ball | PLOCUTION, ORATORY, DRAMATIC ACTION | and Dress utr insborter Gus thar veo, wisina’ ts ug ony will be consid » | Aoebee a Rinckiay, Marion Connon H.C. Dillon, | Sng eardlv single, which Hines felted tov de-| Exogi oral cake SaWARB Ch howNareh | Sararimatnede wena ae. | wrecrvet to eric gay a a a from. excess: ing: - Hine! a y NI 4 tt - _ ven - UG Ls . . RO LUssOners: a OnW si an First. That in view of the great social, indus- | Connecticut—Robert Pique. Hiberately. ‘The Nationale made a last spurt in | Method): 1M? sth at nee Cecber® (Shattesbury | tention of the ladies of Washiugtou. pissin | Spey DOUGLASS, 3.8: ROS, Conauenomers D.C. |, Pesce aie eery ea a Rnceetle sia Te absolutely pure and | tial und economical revolution now drawing | ,Florida—W. D. Condon, I Basking, 3, D.| the eghh. Hines,‘ suely_ and four, balls | COccanpia COLLEGE OF CONMPRGE, en een ete ae ‘lize i , Me ct ") 3 oF or ; a me 4 ts colubie. upon the civilized world and the new and liv-| Goss. joe single that was too thorny for Cahill | Secures usctul eiucaton at atthe rons uring the LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES TO ORDER. urbine.—Office of th sats ° No Chemicals | tierce, contronting the American people, wo | (erkis 0. Pott Wheat, A.J. West- | Drought beth runners home. So the game re- | tise au smunsce months: "Eis thoroteh courses: Sia ceed «hie Waattnaton, ByCcy Mey 1d, Te sReale Proposal | see yam ye 2 fires! tat the: tune hae aneteod 9 tal-| _ lowa—J. B. Weaver, M. . West- : home. me re- Se eee nee ono oe 4 pe received st this ofiveuntt: TWELVE O'CLOCK Fetulaung, arrive at Weslunctors 60 are used in ite preparation. It | lization of the political reform forces of out fila 2 sulted: Louisville, 8; Nationals, 6. Washington | Land'and Tppewriine situations wheu comtbetcut Chiropodiste and Artist Bootmakera, Moh MONDAY, JUSE FIMST. 190, fu gah ana S07. ays ad 6 SSS a rs emsert Sune has more than three times the | country and the formation of what should be indiana—C. A. Powers, Leroy Templeton, J. vee “CK t Parlors, 1115 Pennsylvania ave. 2p30-1m_| fi fice upon Jbrough trains from the South vis Chariotte and strength of Cocos mixed with | known as the people's party of the United | D. Comstock. and 5 errors. 4 SEE Ww as ith all necessary intorma- | Danviie arrive in Washington B.8 aw 10 Sarch, Arrowroct ot Sugar, | States of America a millinols 8. N. Norton, A. J. Streator, H. E. OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. on as ey, fers gin | het veered te he ay a glade a | Po va ik. ake tox and {s therefore far more eco- Second. That we most heartily indorse the | Taubeneck. American Association, prove the opportunity. paper flowers, . J. W. DOUGLASS. J. W.. ROSS, W burx, at 10. 5 cy ree Domical, costing lese than one | demands of the platforms as adopted at St. | Kaneas—P. P, Elder, Levi Dumbauld, R. 8. At Philadelphia—Cincinnati, 3; Athletic, 1. Echool ot Bysiness.“Accouptvand ROSSELL, Acting, Comuisnouers, D.C." iny]0-8t centa cup. Itiedelictous, nour- ps bg a pee thes = 1590, — = AE eee ‘At Baltimore—Baltimore, 4; Columbus, 2 Eehool of Freparatory Eng! O ishing, strengthening, Zastzx | Omaha, Neb., in 1891, by industrial organiza-| | Kentucky—D. raves, 8. F. Smith, T. G. Bost a3 Bee horthand, Typewriting and Phonograph. aud admirably adapted for invalids | tions there represented, summarized as follows: | Fallin. At Boston—8t. Louis, 2; Boston, 1. |. Trpeweting a ; pega pe mean pT A. The right to make and issue money isa|_ Louisiana—J. J. Mills, Dr. R. H. Paine, John National Lecgue. Ecliool of Mechanical and Arclitectural Drawing. DEY CLEANING, r 3 5 a Persons in health. - pagers Pickett. » . - FeLcol of Civil Service Training. URING. t _ ; 4 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE rental sovereign power to be maintained by the peo- | Picke At Chicago—Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 6. Se — SD. | “zo THE NORTE RUARTA ROUTE os Ple for the common benefit, hence we demarid | _ Massachusetts—G. F. Washburn, E. G.| at Cleveland—Cieveland, 16; Boston, 15. Winte or call tor iulustrated announcement. ANTON FISCHER & SON, er 0, | DOUBLE TRACK” BPLEN, PENERY. ‘W.BAKER &CO.,Dorchester,Mass, | the abolitior of national banks ss banks of | Brown, E. M. Boynton. At Pittsburg— Pittsburg, 3; Brooklyn, 6. mner Ms RASA SPENCLIG Vico Pemeibat 908 G ST. N.W. : F ipa 2-54 1 eneageriepmnabed apié-th issue, and a3 a substitute for national bank | _Michigan—Ben Colvin, Mrs. 8. E. V. Emery, i diclagl sda REE SNS SARA A SPENCER: Vice Principal: _ | SLANNEL SUITS AT REDUCED RATES My |!" a | TRAINS Leave WasniNa Ge yROM STA TIO; notes we demand that legal tender treasury | John O. Desbel. HOW THE CLUBS STAXD. ALY a mints and var- | CORNER OF OTH AND B SIREN Toke POLE Oe Qeecscocee notes be issued in sufficient volume to transact | | Minuesota—Ignatius Donnelly, C. N. Per- National League. Tue perzrrz scuoot oF LaNovaces, sadiile's” Bink | * ae, ‘a The best French Tonic the business of the country on a cash basis, a Andrew Stevenson. a aa ots ish a. ean Oe etaied aees ene eae without or especial ad issouri—Paul J. Dickson, J. W. . % Jo In PC. 7 - Ww. a 1740 Penna. ave. ottained “upon application at room . Yin de Bugeaud Clase or calling, such notes to be logal tender 73 | W. 0. Atkinson, 7 u#O™ 3 W- Rodgers, | cutcago 17 7 108 | Boston....12 32 .000 Best and Most Practical Instruction. d,fztend to the iadion of Washincton a cordial vita, | building. Sn ft hn. hd ud : , payment of ail debts, public and private, and | __Maine—H. 8. Hobbs, F. A. Howard, D. W. | Pittsburg.13 11-32 | New York.10 13 Terms $10. novelties ofthe seanon im Muitinery." "mbt | bide, 3. DOUGLASS. J: & atone. kT ROS | Gineatelh, Snebane te, Columbus. ‘Altoone (wUGEAUD'’s WiNE) such notes, when demanded by the people, shall | Smith. Phila......18 12 5: Brooklyn..10 15 fem, York. Boston, Philadelpha,Chicego, —= ee B25 rena. 3-30. m. cally Parige Car Wasiimanaeay TONIC AND NUTRITIVE be loaned to them at not more than 3 per cent imonston, Wm. Dysart, | Clevelund.13 12 6 ee Sa _ PIANOS AND ORGANS ROPOSALS FOR i Cascage and Crnatesatend Bree ee Prepared with Cinchone and Cocca. per annum upon non-perishable products as | W. H. West. Gaarecn danlaton = for the, Washinton, Savy, Yard — and Cinciipati and Dining Car Har ‘Chicayo. and Cincinmatt. 7 ju papscaas of te Pacis owruaivané B | indicated in the sub-treasury plan, and also| New York—Jacob H. Studer, Joel J. Hoyt. 1851! KAUER PIAN Ne Mien cies, Kt age Oe et by the Acateny of rs oe “ . a thon of the lovers 0! mus: ‘P jGEAUDS" WINE Ws recommended with cond p | UPON real estate, with proper Limitation upon | Ohio—Hugo Pryor, J. C. H. Cobb, fi. F. WL Fe) Wits ro | paved eesrentenie ‘a | rabulite Sean —— to all pertoas requiring atom weateent, B | the quantity of land and amount of money’ | Barnes. Boston....2¢ 9727 | Lonisville.16 20 444 | Mtususexsunstions, Rae ey a eT ood Mengias. Funes "bates Tister to ube Messin, "Chios onln Fevers B. We demand the free and unlimited coin-| _Oklahoma—Samuel Crocker, A. E. Light, | Baltimore.20 10 667 | Cincinnati..16 20 444 NouwooD 3: | Cernittaburs to lickmvond and Cucus. Peaes yee OO John Hogan. St. Louis..20 15.57: | Columbus. -14 20 412 | No TL, I avy | Rett. with throuca Slompey te Pte eee ‘promptly aad surely relieves and dispels weakness ‘C. We demand the of laws b-| _ Pennsylvania—R. A. Thompson, F. R. yw, | Athletic. ...14 16 467 | Wash'ton... 7 22 .241| 7¢B* Session will begin. ge Jugapine IxsTRuwEN™S. —_ Tone Cliseaco . —— prol 'pson, f WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 20, 1891. ‘steel radia,” fru ik Seon US Ss WIRE ee eect D | iting alien ownerskip of land, and that Con- | Lewis Edwards. eS = ‘dor full inform: gn alguns th iia SS 7 vine. 140 Loxes roofing BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RatERO: amugescesedanamee ft grees take prompt action to devise some plan | _ South Dakota—J. E. Hardin, H. L. Loucks, - Se MA AND MHS. Wt. D. CABELT, cepansin gies 1.000 toins cuaroal pie tron. Seo bag? Sineurs Pane ‘Sold by all the principal chewwisns. to obtain all lands now owned by alien ‘and | Fred. Zeph. This afternoon the Columbia Athletic Base | ome pours: 10 to 1 daily. = 250,000 HAVE BEEN MADE AND SOLp. fori to the: ant AF amet the usua. naval ip- foreign syndicates, and that all land held by | | Texas—W. R. Lamb, Thomas Gaines, J. H. | Ball Club plays the crack team from Dickinson | cabpaiy OF THE HOLY GHOSS-IG MAGSA BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES FOR Bian te Tupon appli. Z_D. GILMAN, Washington, mb?mé&th | railroads and other corporations in excess ¢f | Davis. College on Analostan ivland, and on Saturday | A ‘“chuscttvave., embraces choroueh Preparatory ata — 5 a. such as is actually used and needed by them | _ Tennessee—H. P.Osborne, J. W. J. Kay,John | trom Johug Hopkice Usk Ecientific Courses aud aflgras every advantawein Lit- mers abd dealers ie 1u¥i Tid, be reclaimed by the government and held for | W. James. Pate with the Colca ene enmity cross | cratuse, diusic ‘and Art. Fiano. Harp, Violit, Guitar | DECKER BROS", WEBER, ESTEY. FISCHER | (,)‘iuutwucre ani dealers auvited. Te tad. al BEECHAM’S PILLS setunl settlers onty. pam netiscousin—Robert Schilling, Alfred Man-| some place. ‘The game on Saturday promises | Lames Work tees awit AND IVERS & POND PIANOS. aon TE Ey gece edteupactous tr the one ving the doctrine of eq yhts to | heimer, Phillips. 3 Ticke : é ED WAM, Paymaster i daly. 3:30. "ACT LIKE MAGIC ail and special privilege to none, we demand | | West Vitginia—Luther C. Shinn, George W. | {oy eine, inenoe rue ceauon. Tickets, inelud- | ~ OUT OF WASHINGTON Low PRICES, Easy TERMS. saat yiesawew | }OREHLLADELIIUA. NEW OR STO ry Hl. that taxation, national, state or municipal, shall | Hamment, Thomas C. Keeny. Monday the Columbia Athletics leave for Char- | THE LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF PIANOS FOK RENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING. | PE POSALSFOK MARBLE ANDGRANITE WORK | 6 0) _ be used & — up one interest or class at wea B. Setenstein, James A. Smith, | jottsville, where they will play two games on T =; ‘ Sots Senator roman I nd Ni 3 = expense of another. . Merritt. * p will pI one arate propusals fort 25 Cents a Box. E. We demand that all revenues—national, | | District of Columbia—Lee Crandall, 8. a. | {he §rgunis of the University of Virginia. On sere abate Saupens s srazuas, Soren OF ALL DruccisTs. state or county—shall be limited to the neces- | Bland, H. J. Schulteis. The Black Stockings have organized for the | Offerscourses in Civil Engineering Chemistry, Geol- S043 st. ¥.w. m sary expenses of the government, economically “REMAINS OF THE BIG THREE.” season of '91 and desire challenges from all Biology and Electrical Engineering. For partic- — F F. Wedeiaand a Just and equitable system |_.72® Alliance Congressman, J. G. Otis of |clubs whose members are under seventeen | %* “ergata ROPOSS ¢.—WAR DEPARTMENT, ‘Gano « system | Kansas, nominated H. E. Taubeneck of Illinois Soety Bates, i nn teen oe en ne Lammas Ste] mabe 3% AML OE.. mecrreORe. u islon. April 2,18. ¢ Sealed proposals, G. We demand the most rigid, honest and as chairman of the national executive com- Lexie, Geteed Stevens, "John Polont, Ohavies — earpiece | ALLET & DAVIS’ PIANO AGENCY TO TE | t Sen NOON," Paip es Mai Jast national Control and supervision of the | mittee. There was a great outburst of cheers | MeGuire, Thos. Hurley, M. U'Connor, Please | Cambride, Mass. msccostt | Homi Foulive, impantive act auprecssentel | mentand its means of pablic communication and transpor-| when Taubeneck’s name was mentioned. address all challenges to John M. Poloni, 1029 Stewie Sif utieats nee Cae Reade manos. (Cnty | Soins June 30} Tak.” The foe must be of the tation, and if this control and supervision does | Mr. Taubeneck said: “Gentlemen: You see | 4th street northwest ‘ BICYCLES. — AE | quality “soiid, cleat and, tree frout snow oF otver fm not remove the abuses now existing we de-| before you all that is left of the celebrated in-| ‘The Young Senators defeated the Windote | ==—————P LC YX CLES. _| ss, TOT Ree pvr yer Eedlodices ef the War Becertnent ie Weeiaeer eat Batt SB, mand the government ownership of such means dependent party in the Illinois legislature so | yesterday Ly a score of 5 to 3. They would JE AKE SELIING AGENLS 7 ke te tr weiched os ’ 7 | S280." 400, 42 en ane teomesertatien often called the “Big Three.'’ He ndded that | like to hear from all clubs whose. meuibers ure pers eee one ao ft Bo S,.’= t - it 7 x 30-00 anita S55: 5 President nd Deis ion President, | while he sincerely appreciated the honor the | under fourteen years of age. Address George | pre §°°8 yf SS HB 85s eee oe 770,00 pounds, iwote oF less. 9A bond wit Yice President and United States Senators by & | convention had conferred upon him,he scarcely | Harris, 28 Grant Place, pee ‘us, YY O | H Psy | spucreed Syaver"t0o wun ecnaake, Seat Ropes: | sectrity wall be rajulred im cane of award.” Yue won: | ges Mugs tab ted omg felt equal to doing the position of chairman | ‘Ihe Junior Preps defeated the Latonasves-|— — Sgs8_-¥ God HH Soo? Sgg8 x | durability, ‘Old Fianon taken inexthance, Hiooaly | erauuent reserves the reht to reject any and all tads | 7 oc suntay- ird. ‘That we urge united action of all | justice, but he would do the best he could, and | terduy, May 20, by the score of 10 to 4. This Catt and see the PNEUMA LIC | Corieht ting can take the place cavelopein iorsed on thev Bor Annapolis, 7 2gsnd 900 a.m. 11B0and 4:23 eenforence called fae Peta, gattcnding the | would rely upon the assistance of the other | finishes the Preps’ series with the Latonas, the DARI. TOUKIST, KENWOOD, ns Yt alae Soa: Sen omemes conference called for February 22, 1892, by six | members of the committee. Preps having won two out of three. ‘TheJunior | Ween Np Hi OE ees ~ wasiag irHe! Of the leading reform orguutzations, 7 In conelusion, he said they were standing on | Preps have won eight gamesand lost two. | _myo- tid EEEEMTES AND CYCLING BEM Gren aor Solians ioe 09 oF FoR scone Store, | PEOPOSALS FOU THE FUBCHASE OF WASTE | inGhiecr ate ieee Pair fe ple committee | the brink of the conflict between capital and seas a ae a eae $5 Pa ave, Fast — pret, Department. Supply Division, apeil | Fae Alesaatess, Fe easeacenr a z Seated proposals, in dupicate, will be te: | &-Bi» ‘ofa chairman, to be elected by this eee enemies conflict was post- ORATORY AND ACTING. Have You Seex Ir : 7 yon pee SATA Soy a WEL YE ON tick mo | = body, and of three members from each state | “Our pollteiaus,” said he, “might aa well ti ——_—— The DIAMOND FRAME RAMBLER, 5 eB ER | Purchass’of the waste paper of this’ department, its | coeds tions anicl, ie the Comdial and cat the Rock! | represented, to be named by ench state dele- | to stop deyclone or the movemorte of tee vary | Students of the Martyn College Give an Ex- We mean. 4 Ens Eee | AEE ior the # Gel Sica faa! Me, bare Rock Candy and PareLemes’ | ation. ‘as to evade this issue.” hibition and Receive Diplomas. ht, Strong and El 50: : _ Ge teed Druxgiste. 10c_ Lote weer Fifth. That thie central committee shall | “The chairman's gavel fell and the firstcon-| An entertainment both novel and pleasing . maMNyhice BUTS . The Sener represent this body, attend the uational con- | vention of the people's party of the United fforded by th ement ¢] nthe ates apie now to bes ha ius be tle tn epernest | - ference on February 22, 1892, and if possible | States had into histor; wee Maciel nee Our Sales ooun, 15: Auisied in deucus ot MACH: | forma, marked “Proposals fot. Wane Paper ® casa: | (= unite with that and all other reform ofganise: pa Y- the Martyn College of Elocution and Oratory : VETART. Panos for rent. Ht | Greased tothe underausned. M. THORP, Snore sams = Mans there sosembled. If Bo satiafactory a) poe Wanisy Hus te papers tot | 8h tee Academy of Music last evening. The sie BECOND-HAND FIANOS.—A assortment, | Livision, War Departwent. BF 1.2.4.0. for the accommodation of our customers and the | rangement can ted mittee ‘uster Hxionts by electric cars get o! i e nov r ‘every well-kno S FO . public'we will ep otr store open ail hight im chaswe | shail call’ national convention not Inne ies | &t power house on Tenleytown road. Jeor oo | ‘lns# drills furnisued the novelty, in the shape | -tP- ; = fountrys m thorough royair wil beloved aut att vtte | PROPOSALS LOK WASHING TOWELS eS WILLIAMS & CO., DRUGGISTS, June 1, 1892, for the purpose of nominating | W#ggaman, 700 14th street.—Adct. of pretty Indies and gestures that were grace | C vapid « 4 i Jost | yentee ona iv name wht eit teens S oderes tt | Sealed Proven, tn dupont, 7 ice, destination tous Kotak eal UNDER MASONIC TEMPLES candidates for President and Vice President. ie aa So Tie entero cee by es Stebete | Ber cbaed, SLs Si : | MOSSES USSTREL MEN e steatenge | SPURL ELAS AOU SOON, SATURDAY: | CHAS ttt 2K wood. oy, ih anal Fate... Sixth. That the members of the central com-| A CHAUTAUQUA CORNER STONE. | were also af a most creditable character and | pie Iwi COLUMBIA SAFETY BICKOLE = Wal SABES CO... | forthe use of the War Departientand fs bureaus dur- | _Ceusral Manage. [my] Gemerat ‘ oo for presriptions have been reduced in | Mittee for each state where there is no inde- — elicited much applause. T pe ee Be te | (CB ssaPEAKE AND OH10 KAlLWay. ice focinis Aes ea sriattne,garee | Pendent political organization conduct an| A Celebration at Glen Echo Over the Ap-| Following the class drills, Shiel's oration by Hiss exxivel. Ponals anni information will be furnished on apphes: chess — Active system of political agitation in their re- Dawes asa © Pe toe | spective atten Pe ADDITIONAL nesocerions, ‘These resolutions were also passed: “Resolved, That the question of universal proaching Completion of the Amphitheater. ‘The work on the stone amphitheater in course of erection at Glen Echo for the Glen Echo Chautauqua is go far advanced that last &' reeOP to rej Bids must be tuck and enthusiastically applauded. Mies Bessie | Call and see it. Mie H ANCE MEDIUM. | sealed envelopes: indorsed on the cutssae’ i Fy of the Rev. Wm.B. Hamilton, was effectively given | It is # beauty and puts all others to sleep. tion to nis office. | qT ernment reserves the Fight | | Leave Un -¥ oe = = Fhe Mes nt " 7 rowel Xe 7 R. Walton appeared in an effective tableau, Sistine se Signed. Me i THORE, Supply Division War Be: | 2 pee Ope PD stations: “The Fisherman's Wife.” A humorous panto- 280 ne eee ig 3 Ot Barman, ran LEBRATED CLATE | Partwent- SA ot, Virginia. Bont and bert , } Given the play by the students in tix t. ((AMPBELLCARRINGTON, Ni cent Hours: 9. ED STAR LIKE. legal Saye wor for government employes in er renee Coen tae ae the conclusion of the: ploy ire Nobert x. | O& Mfesidence, TOL Gst awe : cat R ae ee princiy ple ee ae i pean to | Rraygr and Rev. A. F, Steele, rector of St Downing, the well-knowa actor, presented the NEW YORK io Suasuncee ave NSE en Neer Nee ESRERSaREE SESE UNUE IIE H Red. Price. 8 & redialeig ta eo e APHAL. THE (Cx ne Sieepers. ind entire 3 Wl aasage be recommended to the favorable | hat isto span the main entrance wes) wating He Ghat ete racer OE a a 8 consideration of the various states and terri-|jsid. This was made the occas sak tale ‘How Grandma Danced the Minuet, by ‘had | 283. 1424-26 Penn. ave. | Sig teks dat ee 3 = a rf bration. Between three and ‘ownsend, proved to be one of the gems of oat Peer. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED v) — 2 : Hewolved, That while the party in power in | interesting cele! , a dainty illustra: D advertising clairvoyant, emtroioner sod wedi 1869 pledged the faith of the’ nation to pay a | four hundred people went out from the olty | {4 duece icing miveor oinah nce ne eeMe ATTORNEYS. Buby, Hiss "wouderith propbetie eit of second | siO8S tor isol newrenty Conducted Porton eerie F 3 debt in Coin that had been contracted on a de- | and assembled in the glen around the entrance | faultless reading of the lines, called forth hearty | FJ GDUN, & i 1Gv0N, SO. 1CTIORS OF Pag. | Seis ey Wier Beek pe fore Py oll lines. 5 WP. Val Ed Prego thus adaney vasinand payable iu ‘cur-|of the amphithenter. From the apex of the | applause. Eleanore E. Poole scored a hit by | ae ey wh ahiieios Dek aie Bie Be | Rremy atinrcs, wven wucces i L ry Faluce of Music, 12255 Penns. sve. i Feney, thus adding nearly one billion dollars to | straoture flouted an American flag. ‘Near by in | her gx sceful rendition of the “iaggerty Man® | Lorn wid Kansan aay muy idsion | Cities and al tn Soule will cave tine eek ene oe | [MAN LE ————— F Pebepe iar cd curreoey | an undulating field were rows of tents erected | 884 “"sWo Faces." A recitation; “the Boys.” | (2.04. W. Ky | Sousa to the Fish place at once, ase succes I Maw Fork, QUEEXSTOWS axD Gasieure iesctveak 193 | for the soldier, and holding that the meer’ nks | for the sccommodation of those who may Slate set ere eae en Sal W, | Fefises only witthecando"Aulbumbecteoundsatc: | FROM NEW YORK EVERY weDwespay, | FO, wa Wa or ony prae oonth Gia te te stints Boge Song imperiled their lives to save the life of a nation | attend the Chautauqua course. Workmen were | - ‘The Whistling Regtment” was cleverly WASHORIENTS AND” PENSIONS oe Gren undiys iesidence 410 Het, tetwena fy 0°80 aiiea wrote Wanton ae Rar wi eine Lat lef nlis, — eae valk = money a orig 1a | busy on every hand finishing the work, so as to | dered by Bessie ¢. “odding. Imitative selec- | , Pensionsandalloverniuent claims, patents;caveats, | av! WX sts, southwest, my15-08 . wey iS ni Mt x we lemand the i tions, “ ink” and “Spinnin; Wheel, agg . “4 = ME. DKEAMEK, THE ONLY WONDERFUL 4,’ ee BSR rar Sac ee nae nen a ea wl li a nm ee | Ms EEE | eecce seeee aw | ESTED Baer oes Bri a to par with coin or such, other legislation as | Dr. A. H. Gillet, chancellor of the Chautauqua, |" "Then followed “The Raven,” » comeay-| A. 2° °DEGH,EANIER cHroaao, by ie ele peel alecmar riemmioced SPO endo pains of w Cow. Sirtp Mypopuosphites: ‘2 hall doeaual and exact justice tothe Unionsol-| opened the exercises yesterday with a brief | drama written by Mr. Edgerly for his pupils | 22 years auccescful practice; advice {tee,” no M¥E, BROOKE TELUS ALL THE EVENTS OF | _mbi-coam f inugece a eer Bet bottle wenn nnn ennnns 3 ee eight hours constitute a | *ttement of the general plan and purposes of | A very even and praiseworthy presentation was | Cay: Secilitios im many states. __aptt-eoly LirE, All ‘con! ‘and gen- ss : read a scriptural selection. Addresses | diplomas to the gra:juates. Those who received spel se all corporations employing labor in | commending th eerpice sd he Chuutangun thom were ise, Bessio C. Couding. Miss Katie = made by ve » We. a b Qi ne ‘Resolved, That this conference condemns work generally were rAvenns Christian Church, | Rev. Win. B. Hamilton ahd Frank i Chance in unmeasured terms the action of the directors | Key. Dr. 8. M. Newman of the First Congrega. | To five of these, having made an average of 90 of the world’s Columbian exposition on May 19 | tional Chureh, Rev. Scott F. Hershey Of the | per cont, teachers’ certificn' wore granted. in Ss minkonm sont of wages Sixth Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Geo. H.| Certificates of honor were given Mis of the Metropolitan M. E. Church, Rev. | Clemons, Miss Minnie Clemons. Miss Augusta Dr. & R. Shippen of All Souis’, and Hon’ Wm. | Pratt, Miss Helena Mitche"l, "fisa Eleanore E- Tr. commissioner of education. Dr. | Poole, Mise Zue H. Brocke! ‘signed by the trustees of | Fowler, Mise Ella Whitesi4, Mr. 13 Chautauqua, Messrs. Edwin | Fraser, Mr. Frank Brown, Mr. M. F. O'Don- Baltzley, Edward Baliziey, A. 8. Pratt, A. H. | oghue and Mr. Wm. K. Tappan. ag # the toube at etnenlion ont otting , to cause A Pleasant Excursion to Marshall Hall. features of the Chautauqua = A merry crowd of excursionists went to Mar- rent hat seocived teva | shall Hall last night on the steamer Macalester. ‘Mrs, Sara A. Spencer, | Membors of the Spinner Memorial en Mait Extract ¢ arrant’s) Hoes Mait Extract Qhisner's) iiitams Mait Extroct, the best. BHuxphre; ” foweee) fod I i i | Sica 8 CEDSTRERERTICNERSTR CHE ih “i a 8 fH i iy &, epee

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