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at EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1891. — CITY AND DISTRICT. GF The special value of Tax Evaxrxo Stax to advertisers is the fact that itis not thrown away after once being read, but passes through haifa dozen pairs of hands at least before being tossed aside. ‘Thists te advantage pre- sented by @ family newspaper. i SOMETHING LIKE IT. ‘The Nationals Play a Winning Game of Base Ball. _ EDUCATIONAL. All persons hav- ing claims for in- demnity or death losses, against The Preferred Mutual Accident Associa- tion of New York, Dr. Wallace Radoliffe, pastor of the Detroit Fort Street Charch, welcomed the assembly on behalf of the reception committee. He presented ‘& Michigan gavel made of wood from the Pou- tico oak that witnessed the massacre of 1637 and THE LOUISVILLE COLONEfS FALL BEFORE THE INVIGORATED SENATORS—A GOOD BATTERY— MANAGER SNYDER'S INSPIRING IXFLUENCE— Correspondence of The Evening Star. Rocxviriz, Mp., May 22, 1891. Political affairs in this section, especially in of commiisouee wil O'cLocK an Mt. at which tite sud cameo, RF Mie T. B. Hanzzsox 7 — K. C. Atwood, Sec- retary, or claims upon which pay- ment has been re- fused wholly or in part by said Asso- OTHER GAMES YzsTERDAY. A youngster and two veterans in the art of ball playing joined their forces yesterday to make the National ball team win the game from Lonisville, and they succeeded, although they worked against heavy odds. ‘The score was 7 to 6 in favor of Washington, and it was due to the fine pitching of Quarles of Virginia, the recent fii of the team, the excellent work of “Big reetly for the persons they wish on the ticket and thie renders the system very obnoxious to the would-be bosses, who have no chance as formerly to manipulate delegations and make up a ticket tosuit themselves, whether the same is antisfactory to the voters or not. This sys- tem has proved the death knell to the from the old fort. It wasa rivilege, he sald, to put this into the pera ored preceptor. The docket was then read and the ro synods was called that their records, bi confession was made the business for Friday at a.m. The committee on consensus of creed re- ported that it had held ite meet 4 circular to the reformed churches: Presbyterian 6; his hon- | ii. end I of x and overtures might be sent in. Revision of the ofcontract and pay application to thi be requ required See * Stceptance of fits tient must te at to enter into a written ry and Treasurer of the Howe, with ood and approved security in the stun of two 2.000), within seven daye after being jousand dollars ‘irewlars to 0am, 1210 enaems an, a ee or ; end 7530p th ROvAL "BLUE se Fo kew Yolk axp For Philadelphia, ‘Ni . Bow the aay, 4s Cor Shae + Sleeping Oar, Je constantly receiving from the leading house: im London and Paris the latest styles im IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. CHILDREN'S HATS AND MOURNING GOoDs A SPECIALTY. 4:05, 10:00 and 11 S5a.m. Sum mux Oar Bee oF fae en et the _ yystem = th: out thé ik OF ELOCUTION AXD — one we ciation, will find it Jim Davis,” who not only fielded perfectly, | aspirations of the wire-pullors, who as a| The death of Di. Howurd Crsby was spoken of | Seaton fakes amen me: “ ‘babwho batted like a fiend, and finally to the | general rule have but little influence among | as a greut lous to the committee,and Dr. Dickey gitious, SAWING AND PAiNtiNG SAUGHT AFTER 1399 F STREET, genera D 7 Sain at Oppoaite the Evite. to their advantage tnupiruting captaining of Manager Snyder, who| the people, Aspirants for places on the | as named as a suitable person to take his fhe Year ending April BO. 161. will be waite Arepel uethod by Mise HALEN A. HAR mh90-0 an . donned his breastplate and went behind the | democratic ticket appeer to be increasing and | Place. for nx the award wrest ELL, 125k Mamachusetts tr to communicate at after the meeting ot the| Dr. McIntosh reported regarding the mis- once with Justice, Box 3308, New York City. my 18m, w,t3t Ladies Think— then At. | for Louisville and were effecti: bat and caught one of his old-time games to the intense delight of the crowd. The game was won by means of opportune batting. But two of the home team's hits were thrown away in innings when there were no runs sc: oop BaTTixe. It needed batting to win that game, as the visitors played perfectly in the field and al- lowed the home side no opportunity to make Dases on errors. W: m, on the other hand, to make bad plays in the first in- ning, and it seemed to be certain that the team would go to pisces in the old-fashioned style and throw the game away. But Snyder put life into them after that and asa result they braced up and but two more errors were made through- out the game, these being very costly ones, however. Doran and Ryan w in first inning, when the Nationals hit safely four times. Beecher wae first hit bya pitched ball and then Burns and Hines dropped safe ones into the field. MceQuery’s two er cleared the bases and the big man, after going to third on Snyder's sacrifice, was scored by Davis’ single. Hatfield struck out and Davis was thrown ont at second. ‘Ihe visitors had a narrow escape from scoring in their half, two men being it is expected that committees next week to designate a date for the primaries their name will be legion. Among the recent announcements are the names of the following gentlemen willing to serve the county: Howard A. Garrett of Potomac district for the house of delegates, Wm. W. Metager of the third district and Nathan J. Walker of the first district fot county commissioner. It is suy posed that the date for the primaries will early in August, but this is opposed by some, who want a later date. fearing they will not be able to get their business fixed by that time. Ata recent corporation election the following gentlemen were elected commissioners for the town of Poolesville: Dr. Edward Wootton, C. E. Poole, Dr. R. T. Gott, Elias Price and ‘Thomas Hoskinson. ‘The second jury impaneled to determine the value of the land of E. B. Gray, near L den, taken for the extension of the southern branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, met on the premises on Wednesday and awarded that gentleman the sum of $1,000. Another jury met on the same day on the premises of Thos. Kirby, at Bethesda, and awarded him £2,500 for land to be for the same pur- It is understood that all the other land in the county desired for the construction of the pro road has been secured by the sionary magazine, The Church al Home and Abroad. He thought that it is winning favor. Valuable suggestions as to its conduct. have been received and more or less adopted. Other denominations are beginning to appreciate it warmly. Dr. Howard Crosby's great interest in this periodical and ite great loss in his death were alluded to in fecling terms. It was recom- mended that D; that the committee be continued and ite ex- penses paid from the funds. The lnst the committee of proof texts reported to the assembly that it had finished ts revision on the proof texts of the confes- sion of faith. Since then the same done for the larger catechism. It was recom- mended that the report be printed in:the mith ute and that the changes Pecommentd ta it be adopted and that the committee Ve contin- ued. It was voted the second order for next Monday afternoon. Adjourned till today at 9 am. ‘TRE SYNOPSIS OF REPORTS. Following isa synopsis of what the annual Teports to the general awembly will show: Their report of the home mission board will show that the fiscal year closed with a debt of ‘ARKER, Sere Se Te a ‘HD, . Secretary States Holdiers’ Home, D. C. right to reject any, and. all mt a ait Beet, to he present front of the Capit ciltect of fue Cap O'CLOG fi surtace ant ‘Of anpliait pavement at _fve roadway. east P Tecelved at the office of the tne Cay fey ua SUE Siva isol at Specification tor the at that “office: ED Waki ‘cayitol W SEERGION CONSEKVATORY, OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. uw. 5 twent * onan, voice, viol, ute, comet he) Free t LLARD, Director. my? SBORTHAN S Acme Ouray ficfency ‘ped to obtain aplé=an “LUCUTION, OBA’ YD ity 317 18th st. n.w. MATIC VACTIC ‘DC. TOWNSEN apt ZICH OF THE COMMISSIO} NERS, DISTRICT TDW office otil for a public Brookland or RO. Stat 18 edt at t E FIR! stone on the Potomac tou, D.C the act’ of Congress fs cate, will be receiv. = MONDAY,JUN. in u t-Larke, sfmatior POSALS FOR BUILDING STONE—UNITED tes E F Office, GOL 18th st. 1. Wi .W, ‘Sea.ed pro u this office ‘anti! 1" ST. 1801. for ;urnishing bull river iy We method), 1: CoP RR oF rarage Secure a tect sduestion st sprchs, rates uring the and summer Tmonths. ‘Typewriting and apie Wetne. ‘Of Mechanical apd Architectural Drawing. Fehcol of Civil bervice Trai juarterly or monthly rates. Day aud night sessions. ‘OF call ior iustrated announcement. HENRY ©. SFLACEL, LL.W., Principal. mbZ1_ MES, SARA ALSPLNCER, Vice Princ pal work OUTING ANTON ANDACAKOLINE LERC AL Fisher abd Maisuu Vries, Parte ck FINE poe done up in first-class Frepch sty) ‘Satin Dresses, Lace Curtains a iy. at vee; call at MADAME VALMOS Oe otk Stand, 713 Lith et. nw. nape oe MBS, SF. Wass: begs to annonce t . alieury aud stations Westers, orth Carviue Division Cuarlotte and stations South | {arclina Division. "and wiatione Atlaute med lewper New ‘a! cling with Pullman Sleeper Yia Moutevmery aud Mouile, te Mempnis via Birmingham anites ‘allan a ‘! her new methods, to tention of the ladies p®®rect Firnixe” LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES TO ORDER. J. J. GEORGES & SON, jorter which of Wash: for ch nosh Pulitian Sieeper —Washingtow and A maen st Svath westera, fiicene*tratn of Fullunan Drawn Rows, 840 p-m.— Dail Venttbuted Laut Veatiuied Palaces, ine, Slee = eeyivemisave. __egB- ANTEKNS, ALL SIZES; CREPE NAPKINS, 50 L cents per 100; decorative pictures, favors, studies, 8, toys, picture cards, materiais for paper lowers, . bul.t expresaly Tor this service thon — anes lane scrolis, screebs, noveities scraj-) giire fare is charved on this (rain ip comune: ‘ That company, and that work on the same will be | $100,000 hanging over the work. During the mation ap y sictures, Lissa paper fancy work (beaulihin yay | festrciuss tickets Ouly. Arriver at ‘Avian thrown out at the plate. Weaver was given | Coumlacrvednt en tarie nan aes year the bonrd of education ‘has had under its Coronel of Tar sentarz scnoot oF raNovaces, CED, a eb ee syed-iau! Magn akg a first on balls and went out at second when | 4 ministers’ and laymen’s meeting of the | care 869 cundidates an increase of thiry over Fon HAULING FOR WATEE DE. 723 14th wt. a. w. Dance dian, Ne oll s) Donovan hit to Hatfield, Smith tried for | Baptist churches of this county will commence | last year. ‘The total receipte were 80,000.61. wakes of tie Commiaiogug Bi. Best and Most Practical Instruction. iairtobal er et eras double cs a wild. | Thon MeQuery | at this place on the 28th instant and continue | 8M meroare of, $5670.27 over the. provions ee Salis ann: ‘scovrixe. * Mis. Grexnetvrg hark Satu aa we in Q e ind the | three days. The opening sermo: mn Thursday | Year; ere is a deticienc: ind, wi , ames i a ae erp North Carolina Division, Charlotte end 48 CHEAPER than any other dressing | Pho ner o on third. “Cahill hit to. Davia | nigh’ hd bey Beye nom Thanday | None ill there i e deicioncy. and pot Jee Fires Branches: Now York, Boston, Puadstphis,Chieago, iret amin ae: Srattone South Gnrulina’ Prtpacn ey Ris eam ae at any price, be it § cents, 10 cents, or who oh yaad his head b ee — Anacostia, D.C.” On Fri zh cxercives will | board at the lowe of the year, Api turin and cutting run off. stole secon eld and came to grief when he tried to score on Wolf's hit to Smith, which was so fumbled as to give the batsman his base, but was recovered in time to shut off Cahill at the rubber. In the second Smith hit for a base and went to second on Quarles’ sacrifice, but he was paralyzed consist of an essay by Windeld Berry entitled “The Bible and the Young Christian,” nddresses by Edmund Sellman and James Elgin, essay b; Frank M. Griffith entitled “Church Discipline, addresses by Cyrus Keiser and Vernon Beall cosay by J.L. Lodge @ntitled “The ‘Rise and Progress of Error in the Early Christian 000 in debi Year 00 ministers and teachers have been sup; Inns been added to the real estate rales owned by the board. The churches and pupils during the year contributed $50,000 toward self-sup- orted in the field and £40,000 | th Telee t any. and ail bids ‘oF paris of UGLASS. J. W. ROSS, i. M. OBER’ missioners D. ROPOSALS FOR } Wpusmmens collese, 1201 Hoth at hw. Puptisvee, ees colieze, 120; uth st. gw. Pupils Yared succenstuliy for civil servios, and J ORWOOD INSTITUT! ASHING m 906 GST. N.W. FLANNEL SUITS AT REDUCI TES SPRING SPRCIALTY. —— aici Chen nes Sekt ae soars ren. rien ca ees BaGet Sleeper. New York ; Palinvury ahd re. invita. os * 1749 Penna. Textend to fre indies of Washinston wcunial tion to inspect my stuck Of Spring Hate and the hovelties oft i $3 port seescL anh. hen Beard caught’ Beecher's drive on the | Chivch if th and I ‘The Sabbath school missionaries during th i rine! = — — te a epities “i wi c] - sel Missionat in} e ae. ‘oto ‘ ‘sun- ing will endure @ month through mow | Whe ah aseuad ie cueen @eubeal| nes ‘Life, Death and Immor- year have established 1200 ohoats, aia atine of MH AND Mis. Wat, omahepaienpl iiiys ad 0:35 & mas emeept play. ches to Pastors,” by Re teachers and 40,528 scholars. They have given | Roeweca a thing =e | A delicious Ti eae ey 7 DARK FOR WASHINGTON. the second two were out when Cook hit for a base and Ryan for a double that Beecher might have canght with a little exertion. Smith tried to field Doran's grounder with his finally Weaver was thrown out by Snyder when he tried to steal third. In the third Cahill struck out and Wolf was iven tour bad balls. Beard hit a skimmer out to left for = sure base and was very much gratified when kind Mr. Beecher let it roll be- tween his feet to the fence. It went so far that to wipe out in the fourth. Snyder watched the signals of Catcher Ryan so closely that he finally found a ball he liked and hit it to right center for bases. Davis discovered one almost like it and he sent it to the right field fence for as many more. Hatfield struck out, Quarles’ fault, for Telegraph Jim, up in the scorers’ box, admitted afterward that it wes due solely to the bad pun which he perpetrated Nothing was done by either side until the eighth,although in the fifth Beecher hit for two ing down the rigkt foul while Met the winning run. Hat field was in hard luck, for Donovan madea phenomenal catch of his ing, ha to the foot of the trees in left. In the latter halfof the eighth, with one out, Laroque made e hit and was forced at second by Cook, who went to second himself when Ryan was given a base on addresses by Luther Watkins an ‘Thomas; some reminiscence Baptist church in Hockville by Judge W. V. Bouie, J. L. Lodge and D. H, Bouie; at night, sermon by Rev, J. L. Lodge, D. D. the discussion of the subjects by those named of the adopted for the next meeting of the teachers’ association: “Give the Advantage of Diagram Work in Teaching History," by Misses Blanche E. Braddock and Alice Gar: recitation by Miss Jessie B. Stabler; “Give an Outline of the First Day's Work in School,” by Prof. Newman. Baron Bleichroder, the well-known Berlin banker,in an interview with an Associated Press correspondent in Berlin yesterday said that he desired to modify some of the statements made in an interview on the 15th, which was read with interest in financial circles. He said: effect upon politics, which I consider to be in & very satisfactory condition.” When asked by the correspondent if he attended this action of the Servian gover: ‘ment would lead to further and more extensive amounts of gold into Russia and the unesay feeling which this financial movement has caused Baron Bleichroder remarked: “You can state that the importation of gold into Russia has come to an end. Russia now has all the gold which itis necessary for her to have in order to repay the Dutch loans of 1790 and of n away 8,692 Bibles, 62.291 library books, 1601: churches, against 2,030 last year. SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS. ‘The general assembly of the Southern Pres- byterian church met yesterday morning in the delegates answered to roll call. Dr. James Park of Knoxville, moderator of last year's as- sembly, called the body to order and led in prayer. Dr. Park then delivered the annual sermon, taking for his text the sixth verse of Second Kings, “‘Fear not, for Iam with you al- ways, even unto the end of the world.” in stated clerk. Dr. R. H. Noll of Dallas, Tex.. and Mr. Edwin Mueller of Louisville were elected temporary clerks. The afternoon sewion was devote! to hear- ing reports on mission work. OTHER RELIGIOUS BODIES. mittees. In the afternoon the synod began to receive reports from the standing committees. The congregations ‘The general synod of the Evangelical Luth- eran church in the United States organized in synods. ‘The synod of California and the Rocky Mountain synod were received. At the even- ing session the foreign missionary anniversary was held, at which addresses were made by Revs. J. G. Butler, D. D., of this city and Geo. Scholl, D. D., of Baltimore. ‘At yesterday's session of the A. M.E. con- on MONDA tt tained at this of these forms will be 19 reject any and DOUGLASS, JW invert blocks, 405,000 if ice Upon applic with all necessary informat consid nx Coummissioner D.C. JUNE ane. “Blanik f ing named instru N of and in accordance. with mand, to repair and mount th nether ‘Bia ‘uae! nese his js will be ‘awarded cu oF after ed ice unt: TWEL FIKST, 1801 (ors of ‘Prop arced “*Kepairin: Observatory,” mu, toxetber ans of the proposed. work the specifications. witht the the Us mil 8) hel Manu- inifed States i neces accessor with thei ies, an rk of like character, wo = iit persone” RE, 1 Office hours: 10 to 1 daily. F THE HOLY CROSS, 1212 MASSA. ‘tabo, Harp, end ‘General Vor, Dra) Fancy Work tree, re OUT OF WASHINGTON, ee T HOLLY (N.J.) ACADEMY FOR BOYS. a¥E Between Philadelphia and New York. 4 % 1 ta ¥ bt : x fork. Hee.thtul 250,000 HAVE BEEN MADE AND SOLD. shine and failed. | Hite by Weaver and Dono- | others present will be invited to participate. | First Church of Birmingham, Ala. About 160 | 100¢-incu terre cotta Dendey, M00 hear testo! | HelbgR, homedtke: “education with formation of char yan scored second and third runs, and| The lontag program of exercises has been sourses. ALKADY (iale), Prin. BICYCLES. E SELLING AGENTS: Wet gh OK THE WORLL RENOWNED PIANOS FOR KENT, TUNING AND REPAIRING. All the teachers are expected to take part in| ‘The first business was the election of @ mod- Br sks Pa ss mn BE both Beardand Wolf scored. Both runs would | the discussion of questions of interest in their | erator. Dr. H.C. Dubose aud Dr. R. C. Mell. pep Sas, 7 $ iu SANDEBS & STAYTMARE have been tallied anyway, however. for the | profession. waine were put in nomination. The former 11001, toriurnisingranite| B Bg FOS : next man at the bat, jue, hit the sphere received 96 and the latter 42 votes. Dr. Dubose Hank foruss of proposals and spectfi- Cai and see the o NEI War ST. 5.W. hard for four bases. ‘Then Cook struck out THE GOLD TO COME BACK. was then introduced as the new moderator. He | sations can be obtained at pak youuet, k and Ryan was retired at first. ea weoa | fom South Carolina and has been missionary | bidson theye torus only bie y MoRa trp ge te — ‘THIS GAVE THE VISITORS A LEAD Baron Bleichroder Says That Russia's Need na. is reserved to reject any a ot ody Saeed 5 of two runs, which the home team proceeded ‘Will Soon nd. Dr. Joveph R. Wilson of Clarksville, Tenn., | 4: Oe ce Snes: SS Ne, SD Have You Srex In The DIAMOND FRAME RAMBLER, Rev. W. J. B. Crawford of New York was neon mt : but Smith brough in the tally by his nice sin: 4 ° croft. tater with al meceamary tora - He tried stealing, but} “The general outlook in Europe is today | elected moderator of the sixty-eighth general Hon, aud bide on these forms only will be considered. = Frize Medal Paris Exposition. soecforth the game was | much better than when I enw you last. ‘Ths | eynod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of gue ner DOvGRARS a? Ws Oss. WaT |b. wGRAVEA: Mamet nn Nee OO oyna | indoresil by ever Tou rune schools an 4 teresting. _duarles. encouraged by | settlement of the Anglo-Portuguese dispute | North America yesterday in Philadelphia. | HOSSELL, Acting, Conmutssionart, D.C. ee COCEE EXCHANGE, “ool GTH ST _3-w— New | .2ib Sins oun eke the pike oe ret ee iesnient ual abd Yor te” nig fning | umot bat ee taagulzing oot wo the | Naa ot ea aegsenat Meeacumy | PRoreraia nok mepanutse ax invocxs, | Catal apart srr the'visitors made bus one hit, and that was not | European markets, besides having w good | {ng,*nd correcting the minutes of last aynod |; 7 ; Guns repaired. PALM EL & iy ime ‘HE 1801 COLUMBIA SaFETY BroYcLE Has arrived. vy De x . composing the general WELVE O'CLOCK Ex Yor Sew York only, Limited Express with Dining Oae, just as the bat swung. Washington's tleld, t00, | thought that the expulsion of ex-Queen Natalie | synod extend westward as far as Kansas and | oon, eridian time, on MONDAY, JUNE | tise beauty and puts all others to sleep. Ke oon. ear. ‘was like a wall, and not an error was made. from Servian twrritory and the bloodshed, | north and east as far as Nova Soon and New | FPi%. StH. tnol and yabiicy opened miediney | O91 sag awe it Ke Wox 18 THE EIGRTE. popular excitement and disorder which had | Brunswick. : OROPE AND THE HOLY La: of G@ \ZE'S (of London) SELECT EXCUR- siORUTS S65 Zc ci tontony SELECT EXCUR. Stony foetal noe renal, Gonaried pers leaving 24} bury Paiace of Music, 1225 Penna. ave. PIANOS AND ORGA)D ‘Through trains from the South Pr Danville arrive in, % = -} Mave wom CHE ADwlia- by rte 8 a.m. 34 I i 472 ‘tracts and 7,596 Bibles for reciting the | ‘¢' ave. eu thorough tory overs of mate by t For two innings things looked dark for | son; “The Duty of Our Churches to the Young i e cotta pipe, 1,000 in Courses aud affords every advantaxe in Lit- -., See then at Teng P "Sessay by Rev. T. D. D. Clark; address | shorter catechism. 0. wiure, Music apd Art. #1 v Gut EUs, oe Settee Louievillo spored thres rans is | nev: &R Whita. Suiday, sermon by Nev. |. .TBs board Of uid. roporw 9,208 ecaiibutiag thd Baio Lessons wives. Drewes = thg second and three more in the third. In| yw" 5°G, s L Tax Lasptxo Ixsrevwexta. ESTEY ORGANS. BEAUTIFUL NEW ®TYLES FOR 1801. | DECKER BROS.', WEBER, ESTEY, FISCHER AND IVERS & POND PIANOS. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. ad Chicaay, Pets roe RALT MORE axD POTOMAC Rat AOAD, Soept hunday, Ue For Ent “Cahenaie nd hoot 100 p.m. daily, 5 arow, ‘Sleeper to Fi Express of Pullman dae Car to New hork, UaUa-u- dau PHILADELPEIA ONLY. Oa. a. week aye und 4 ‘ast Exproes 8:11 ase and 4p.m. daily. i ‘ Special attention of :Purctuasere” is invited to troubles, the baron replied: “No. The present | Lebanon, Pa., yesterday. Rey, J. A. Clutze, D. fe GEO. 8. ATWATER & CO., “"New Artistic Styles," iD dengue ‘Bion. | bases ons scratch and stayed there while the | ¢overnment of Servia is on such friendly terms | D.- president of the Midiaad College, was repairing aude: | jag 1424-26 Penn, ave, | ES! DECORATIVE AW. "Franoe torrent. next ng maprortanen bog ———S with Kussia that there is no fear of a conflict in- | ch: = —, # = — session the ding: item it repai Bp gen SCONB-EESD, PLANOs. —a | wont th was won by means of nice ting. leQuery | volving the ce of Euro; owing out of | president appointed the varions committees. it i me ‘and its accestcries, South Transit = comprising — deni A | For & O33, 7:90, #10, 9: ® 10: hit for a base and Surder merifced. Jim | the present troubles at Belgrade = Rev. Dr. 0. Br Albert made a preliminary re: | fest dae enane Meyecmnaia rosin ean OCEAN _STEAMERS. fraace “SETS caL em Aerie ec as Oh ee Ne Davis saw a good one coming and sent it howl-| ‘In regard to the recent importation of large | port concerning the admfsslod of new district Bidders ure required to submit, 2, 80 i Mee tee wees hee rege. P s vopotacs foreach ite uh 2 Fy tiv aud a nt Seu, and 40pm doug, 20 and 9:00 a.m. 11:50end 4: Bunda Ye GHOKT ROUTE TO LONDON, SOME CRDDEUISCREY ChoxD 8. 8. co. Fest Express steamers, Miler given.f WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RAILWAT. 1800 and the million and a haif which she owes | ference at Carlisle, Pa., requests were presented To Bou <i ) $13 North Carolina ave. s.¢. myl3- 108 $50, Ui Aa, Bon, balls. Davis, however. made a neat stop and|to the Bank of England on account of the | for the return of hte: iia C. Dyson, J. B. Trave, ‘Tues., May 19, ME. RAPHAL, THE CELEDRATED CLAlic * gti pa ton pe throw of Doran's grounder and put the side | Harings. Small and P. C. Louis of Washington. $2.3 Bm, ania tie. Ji Sonn and axtfolowset the seventh daugter. 230, 448, 943, iow! ou Pou, Sea Case On Crtore ont. “You Americans will have all the gold which | Rev. Bosley, presi elder of Baltimore Sat, tion and jucky dates. Duu't taitto soe tuistady, Noo toe ai 10:05 in. Washii made eleven hits and four have sent to Europe returned to you by | district, presented his report, and a heated de- oe icetpenent St state srysftent table, Juxarious ¥0F &. aw. Pr -2a4t” errors and Louisville eight hits and no errors. | November next at the latest. Your gold will | bate arove over an appest freus the ‘Washington and's berth, according fo locations Sd catae: $59 4d | PROF, CLaY io THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OTHER GaMEs. go back in order to buy the harvest. The crops | Churches which refused to pay an additional TICE TO CONTRACTORS. | $905 berth; geerace at low rates Apply toe. ¥. | fh advertions: aut , oe matam oe ie of England and of France are so bud this year | assessment levied by the presiding elder. ee TICE MOUSE. DRC REERoSa Pena. myiG | thiscity.. Has wondertu: prophetic ift of second | American Association. ye P POST OFFICE HOUSE OF KEPRESEN ght. indden ms recovers lost or READ THESE PRICES. AtPhited te Cincinnati, 3, | that thove countries will need much of your |”Atthe ninety-xixth atuual sgusion of the TIVES, Wai TON, D.C. Nolea prefers, tring acharatel tapetne, Stuss oar grain in order to make up for the shortages in | Protestant Episcopal Chuzch of Virginia ye- | realed proposa's will be DENTISTRY. Syeedy arvana, fivep scons ip) Dusiuess, reasoves | — At Baltimore—Baltimore, 9; Columbus, 6. | #5: nome supplies.” terday resolution was adopted, by o large | Hous of Rekresatat NTH, A. = = | Sitios and all tn scabs wil ste tines fed noeet hy At Boston—St. Louis, 5; Boston, 2. Herr Barth, a leading member of the reich- | vote, declaring that the diocese should be di- | wi. tor carrying all’smails of the House of Kepre 7 ROBHON'S DENTAL. LPARLOUS. ESTABLISHED ‘Somlmnk to the Figlt place at once, as he succeeds here ccgumcesom {nia 39; Petndepha,£; (6 |e tosctoe eigeie ws ares seebicater| ee Sethe, ety aaa eect | a a pea aes | aaa aye ce aaa Chicago—Chicago, 10; i r present during the fs ' wu branshes otdentistry. Batistaction guarant bitten, Bours. diece, for $17 cash, oF $18.08 credit, Pleas pia, 7s (18 | Negara to the favare. "Her Barth enlds Foreign Topics of Taterent guaing dine 0, ney Full ee ed pete SS naa eerie a He, et T-plece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, upnol- “While the United States can look forward to| The following Portaguese cabinet has been Oa ee cand ome. ghropoeals to | 7PHE EVANS DENTAL PARLOKs, 1217 PA. AVE, | #24” sou wi =: reared im plush ce bait Dateloth, Sor @88 eas or'es0 | At Ghovrianty Hoste, ¢j Cleveland 1 ery prosperous and profitable yeur the out- | definitely formed: Gen, Desousa, president of oe Home Mtns United States Disw, teeth ide spefeir's iano eein ge | NPE, DREAMER, THE ONLY WONDERFUL | CN#PAPEAKE ABD OuTD look in Europe is anything but hopeful. the council and minister of war; Senhor Vaz, x" Postinaster House ‘of Representatives. | Y8ROE, use by us en. Ite effects are fund | Telisall cventoo! ie. Cilos hour, Some te pee Schedule ip effect april 1, $80 om credit. At Pittsburg— Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, 4. inlater of the interior;-Sentior‘Marianho Cac ee rene Of eepresentatives: | transient, ArtiSeial tevth, crown and gk: At | acus tatu ata w. Sundays 10am. 108280 p-aue Sain Depot, 00 ani Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for 02.25 an, MANES & MELSON BUOAPPRARG. | vans, misioter of Gnence; Seuhor Mesess Car- Fai The championship record to date stans as fol- —————— ; 4 cash, or $2.50.0m credit. lows: Pennsylvania State Funds in the Keystone valtho, minister of justice; Senhor Vilsena, 1891, —Sealed ROPOSALS FOR FRESH ‘Provender for the Washington Nat PROVISIONS AND Navy Yard, May 15, Is for ST., COR E N.w. lings a Di staie era Norioik, ME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF | and Nortoikar Go pus, M Ladies and wen. | 2 ; D indorsed plication to ume ain my Fe ae BRUSSELS CARPET, @0e. cash or die. on credit. American Association. Bank But Not on the Books. minister of marine and of the colonies; Count | Erevis Provisions und Provender for the Washington | Biteneuad plates essant PEA aaah eek Geet oe tr a. Philadelphia, Inguirer says of. tho bank | (alban, ,tninister of foreign affairs: ‘Senhor | AARaf*ty clo VarUS'st gritiha Salata | TBR Good INGRAIN CARPET, 35e.cash or 40e.on credit. wk Fy Ww. & ¥o,| The a a Castello'Braneo, minister of public works. favy Department, Washinutan, D.0.- vELVE MEDIC. Wesewand lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't | Boston....24 10 .700 | Louteville.17 21 .447 | deposit scandal in that city: There is $980,000 | “Discussion of the Irialt lan purchase bill was | OULOCK- NOON, JUNE SECO: ear. MEDICAL, &c. Baltimore.21 10.677 | Cincinnati..16 21 .482 | of state money in the Keystone Bank. resumed in the house of commons yesterday, pened tumelately SEUERRIONAL MANGAUE GANT EE GOEEES ‘tRarge for the waste im matching figures. ‘St. Louis. 15 583 | Columbus. .14 21 .400/ president Gideon W. Marsh has fled. and amotion to regulate the distribution of pus need ‘bh L ‘With best of medical reterence by at Ls pare easiest of any hous in thectty: | Athletic....15 16 434 | Wash'ton... 8 29 _267 power palormatees treasurer | chase money among different classes of tenants insta. we soy fata - seams ms ve “eee ae — offered by ‘Mx. Balfour and supported by Mr. EAD AND BE WISE.—DR. BROTHERS, 000 8 aly seuall payment at time of purchase and the bal National League. and has made an assignment Parnell was carried, Mevsrs. Healy and Sexton | $2 cu if83 dune 10. Raves: cure me sind ect ns a | Se A ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. si 3 a deposit beFtecod = . x oN acter igen of the Irish party | Biank torus of prop POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. at 2 lared to have no place ver on the bool ‘ : ft — ee Oe Xo notes required and 6per cent discountaliowed | POMS 18 st “to 420 | of the defunct benk. Marsh gave Bardsley | ‘Pierfe Loti the nautical novelist, whoso reat | BBY3.BS; auacturors and ge jer iedaviet. |'Tie “Spas Conny. Licene MONK ACME OLA. ice secret tare beke ig a nrg house duo De forthe oney andthe | mu i Yn ou, ted, ve ee | A se eee, | een a er wa oe ofc ars due bills are declared to be abef.utely worth- | Be"aenth of Octave Feullict’. Mt’ Lortines ct BBW SEE W clareeweroue’® | eae Sa wondersul device. "A PEW SORS"CALLAMAN. Ge Rape less. The money is believed have disap-| elected on the seventh ballot. Emil 3 Cw AN 1b Sawiee Srusa.’ a peared as completely as if sunken to the bot-| the first ballot had 8 votes, against 7 GROGAN'S CREDIT HOUSE, ‘Ta end 741 7th ot. Bw. Bed- steads, Chatrs, Tables, Doors and all kinds of wood- ‘work im beautiful tints ‘of CHERRY, WALNUT. MA. HOGANY, will restain and Sntwh « set of chairs, aud oue pint will ordinary renew a Chamber Set. For rooms one quart to ve wallom, scconiing to sine. Prices: HALF PINTS, We. , RENTS, Soe. 2 2010<hm Wun W. & TAPPAN. oa ee, Dunlap will not be out for two weeks yet and it is not thought that he will play pot nag year. Pitcher Quarles comes from Roan is ‘old and weighs 180 paandl Bakaly, being ahead of the club hae been reinstated for time bei work out his indebtedness. Yesterday. in salary, ing in order t arm's length, bi the runner was ten feet away from tom of the sea. Bardsley sterday vent his resignation ic ta ogueelle bes tear: thon gion ts confusion, but he withheld until later the other HE ve Loti, 7 Bornier. eae weiiar ha EE. a Smoked Sturgeon Poisons 00 Persons. Henry Brose of Etna, Pa, and Thomas O'Rourke of Pittsburg have died from. the effects of eating the smoked sturgeon that has for Ferdinand Pabre ang for Visdbunt NAS it, Roo O'CLOCK and publicly isoned more or less seriously 600 persons in | intormall Pittabure and borot The two men died in terrible agony and other cases have become so ‘unexpectedly serious that the authorities have taken hold of the matter and » most soaking the Sab and a acalyets te not Slog ‘and an ai now feaecl ome of the affected meats. Hl Hf | ARTMENT, oe tet OF for ee Bcretahs JERIDIAN, EQUIP: 2 — |. 8. Na’ 1 WEEE MONDAY JUNERIGHTH: lately thereafter, bia, ot rigid ine Sealed proposals fe or two of Dr. BROTH ACREP Aree ee in the United sia ee MULLER, 2077 I 8T. ¥.W., ‘TS ALL s = poe ee Eas Ee