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10 LOOK LIKE FARMERS. Dealers Who Evade the License Law and Impose on Purchasers. —_—_ ADIPOSE AMERICANS. Methods Adopted by Fat People to Work Off Superfinous Flesh. a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, 8 ng farther from it then theante room whare He drank water copiously to force tion, 5 = at first; then from time to time Sgr ge ON. AND OFF THE STAGE atrical Agencies, ATURDAY, MAY 23, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. Information About the Ways of The-| aster, EDUCATIONAL ES Wa ‘WHY SUCH STAMPS ARE NO LONGER BURNED— THR DESTRUCTION OF NOTES aXD CERTIFI: fr ther wadieloed von tou mart norea—roveevEDnD oP FuPEa eroce EVEN LITTLE RED INDIANS AND FIVE COUNTERFEIT COUNTRYMEN. GREAT LAWYER'S EXPERIENCE ng) PREPARING FOR NEXT YEAR. Ss & Class of Tmposters Whom the Police Are Driving From the Market—How They ‘Throve st the Expense of the Public—Sell- img Stale Goods as Fresh Produce. 66 ARE TRICKS IN ALL TRADES but ours,” is what the country people at the market often remark. Experiences of the market men show that every man of rustic ap- pearance who comes along with an old farm wagon loaded with produce is not necessarily from the country. There are men so base as to steal the innocent garb of the countryman to serve Mammon ina small way. Theyare up to tricks which sometimes prove expensive to ‘those who purchase from them. “PARE” COUNTRYMEN. ‘These people are called “bogus farmers” and @ few months ago there were at times nearly as many of them slong the B street line of the market as there were honest tillers of the soil. Producers are allowed to sell the products of their own toil here and are not required to pay = license fee. The officers of the market com- pany as well as the regular policemen have made a fight against the imposters who deprive AUNT ASPARAGUS. mer or truck gardener whose business is s itimate one. One of their games in order to evade the law is to own or renta small place in the How He Regained His Goodly Shape end Health—Means Employed by Muldoon in ‘Training Pugilistep—How Jockeys Manage to Keep Themselves Down to Weight. —_—_—__. ‘Written for The Evening Star. [Copyrightetl, 1801. NE METHOD OF REDUCTION OF ADI- pose tissue that is undubitably effective, Dat little likely ever to be popular in this ease and leistire loving age, is “working it off.” Not “working it off” in any figurative sense by lan- guid endurance of Turkish baths, or general abstemiousness, or healthful exercise, or me- dicinal treatment, but by heroic measures to the fullest extent of all that phrase implies. Jockeys, pugilists and athletes, who simply ‘EW PEOPLE WHO GAZE UPON THE treasures inclosed within the fragile glass cases near the main entrance of the National Museum dream that any material protection guards them from burglarious and predatory Paws, save thata watch is kept, as matter of New Yorx, May 23, 1891. HAS BEEN A WEEK OF COMMO- tion among the dramatic agencies. Firstly, the black list of delinquent actors has gone into practical use. Most of the engagements of minor players, are made through agencies, of which there ares liberal dozen in town, and where the smaller professional people register their names when out of employment. The agent's remuneration consiste of half the first Detween a well-known stock company and a great favorite in his employ is that of A. M. Palmer and Agnes Booth. This actress will pany at the end _ farich husband and is rich herself. doem’t matter much, 80 far as income goes, whether she acts at it the standing is that she will go starring. Now, conscious that the subject is delicate and dan- rong, the writer, nevertheless, gives Mra. ths increase of ‘weight, instead of her in- crease of wages, as the real reason why she not remain in Palmer's employ. She has never been a beauty. Her success bas been gained by talent purely. But she bas been noted for dis- tinetion of in figure and costuming. A gain of not less than fifty pounds ina year or blue Quakers were exposed for sale yester- day among other curiosities on # stand near the city post office. There were also three green Africans, whose nationality was proclaimed by 7 the banjos they held. No explanation was | $24. painting. given as to why this trio was of the color men-| fom guia Thtwscter- 1 Yoned, though possibly their complexion was Sage Tare wich the most caletrated apposed to have been affected by overindal- | fei” Sasi Sen of Ps Seales. One Sens of the small |’ San TEA jon. could bay any one CARANT EE 20 TEACH ANY PERSON TO statuettes for 10 cents, notwithstanding the Sake ae er a : paper plasters they bore stating their “esti- Cooter oab cuaTa Buxth annual ve omit gree pal, TO) fore or summer senion opens for Iadves and gent Shas mated value” at from €50to €200each. The secret of it was that they were made out of macerated postage stamps. The Quakers were of l-cent stamps, the Indians of 2~cent ones and the colored persons of the 10-cent denomi- nation. It was learned by Taz Sran writer, ‘upon investigation, that the material of Taal <mme | Y i Wi ND PAINTIN 7 SSterLs aelcey scx sarenaee"otn' Ds | er pertnpcasis ts Sevcea teenies ter | Srarty tan bantnetonghs es ove eapead rene," Eace wan tacans sioongeaceate| tee pang cas Rees RG Se tates | permet mga eaten rae en] DEES Serrer es Me terete race, foes fng yogis mat | wart tn rnd ae thon easy ie a |12 eth te inte nnd hora fle [vera vaya The mason may ony daring | ae, sey, sno be comin | any Seoul Wasnt han the a aT of their stock from the markets and commis- of the exhibits mounts up into the millions. bi sion houses to sell to their customers as fresh tem to its fullest extent, butin more or less Yet all is open, with only thin sheets of crystal the brief trial of an unsuccessful play and then the actor finds that he has agreed to giv call as John Ince, a droll ercise—and he declares tl ‘one day in ehVATORY MCS each week for the purpose of destroying his m roroet Bee Frce sdvan’ S re = fe , is at present engaged in | *poiled but unused stam apd a anipseee nae atti ring aay sh tar cash vanbiee ee ie me it between the avaricious visitor and this pre-|up half ora quarter of his entire earnings. jucing =. size oe at least WHY BURNING WAS ABANDONED. «harmony and’ sineing. OwOAN stand along the line, for there are inside the | reliance of all good trainers. They claim that | °0us property of the American people. Again, the dissster may deprive bim of any pay | Promising to do so, by a ‘The people who turn out the stam ps by con FiEDETS as Well as thoge wists city limits a number of persons who have large gardens where they raise thousands of dollars’ worth of vegetables and fruits as well as chickens and other poultry, and these people are permitted to sell poultry of their own LEMONS. There are some persons, however, who adorn the market front who cannot be classed among the bogus ones, and they are the old colored folks who sell herbs for medicines and other only by real hard work, in conjunction with vio- lent sweating and sometimes strong purgative medicine, can fat be taken off rapidly and at the same time strength increased and breath- ing improved. Mr. Goldie, formerly master of athletics at inceton College, has had a deal to do in the reduction of the wealthier class of Gotham’s fat men to normal weights, and,his treatment was just about what an intelligent laid out to fit an athlete to “fight for a man’s life.” He puta patient through a round of voting only five or ten minutes to each, but ag- gregating two or three hours every day—by which every muscle in the body was impelled to exercise, at first gently, afterward with force. Lying upon his back and then upon his face, standing, sitti bending, &c., the patient was forced to into active play any number of muscles that he never before knew he had or ex to have any use for. But the great reliance was upon ranning and next to that boxing. . Bi METHOD. The last ten or fifteen minutes at least of each period of each exercise had to be spent in sparring with the instructor, which was by no means play. Of course there were dietary re- strictions in force at the same time, but the; in reality. museum. Gold and away with but the; The muroum contains of gre the presents made to Gen. G: abroad. Among them Let the would-be robber try it, then; let him wait, and, when he is perfectly certain the guard is not looking, lay hands on 6o much as one small copper penny of historic date ex- Posed behind the gies. Lo! an alarm rings through the building, and from all sides the attendants flock to the rescue. learns, too late for profitable information, that each copper, silver, or gold piece in every case has @ separate attachment to the burglar alarm in the building. The accessibility of the costly objects is only apparent; the entire police of Washington is guarding them day and night intrinsic rant whi The thief It is the same way with the major as well as with the minor treasures in the Smithsonian's ilver articles and orna- ments, jewels and vases, everything of value in fact, are guarded in the same way. tically an imposssbility for anybody ito get them. A few of them were stolen from the patent office when they were there, Tt is prac- value are ‘ile he was three large caskets of solid gold, each as big as an ordinary four- pound confectionery box and very massive, atall. One more outcome, and the common- est, has been the shirking by the actor of his indebtedness to the agent. Lately asort of trust was,formed by the agencies witha view to mutual Protection against bad debtors. A cast-iron Agreement was signed, and under it each mem- ber of the trust solemnly to secure no engagement for a performer who owed a just debt to any agent in the combination. Broad- way is so plenty in stage people this week that they run against each other atevery step. They have come in from finished tours and very many of them are looking for a next season's job. They go to the agencies and a goodly Proportion find themselves black listed. ‘They m ‘OF run the risk of idleness nex inter, an ey are gréatly excited over tl necessity of meeting ticir ‘obligations, just like people in other lines of industry. TUE DRAMATIC EXCHANGE. Another cause of agitation in the agency dtamatic exchange. That means a whole buil {ng devoted to the convenien theatri- business. There were three of these already and the fourth begins with » circus sort of hurrah. The owner of such an establishment is, primarily, the representative here of a largo number of theaters in cities throughout the United States. It is his duty to make out the routes for traveling companies, conclude the business this week is the opening of one more | Play small supercilious eyes. the is making a lot of money out of it. Mrs. Booth will not submit, | however, to Ince's or any other man's method of training down if it involves much curtail- | ment of comfort, and that is why she end Pal- | mer will part. DOING THEIR VARIETY TURNS. |. A dramatic agency was doin exciting | business of a temporary and fleeting nature in | the rear and somewhat private room of a wine | and spirits resort on Chatham square. . Aroun the walls was balanced a strange assortment of | Young men and women, all of conspicuous | lower ward breeding and looking like a delege- tion from the Tombs police court. A short, Found mgn with a purple nose, pomatumed hair and dazzling trousers was evidently in command of the brigade, for he addressed it in | tones of authority. “I'm ter fill tree of der tent teayters at der West End of der Island, see,” observed this in- dividual, looking abot at’ the various faces i wants nothin’ ut first-class talent. Of course I ain't lookin’ | fer Harry Kernells an’ Maggie Clines, but yes | have got ter be able ter do agood turn or ain't in it, see. Now, I'll take yez in all aphy- | bettical order, just ter ehow der’s no ill feelin’. First is James Clancy. Step out, Clancy, an’ get troo yeract.” The convention proved to be for the pur- pose of forming variety companies to act at | compli Sctaniss ib aw, tract for the Post Ofice Department, it seems, | rer have an allowance made them of about 2 per!) cent for what is called spoilage. In other words, if 98 stamps out of every 100 are satis- factory in point of and printing the government is content. Butall stamps printed must be delivered into the Poutunaster General . hands, and those rejected have to be destroyed. Until wy recently this destruction was ac- hed by burning; but four or five years @go an ingenious person who was employed to conduct this operation was seized with a con- scientious pity that so much value for letter- carrying purposes should be annihilated, end so be preserved from the flames with pains- ‘taking care many thousands of dollars’ worth of the paper tokens, selecting by yer pe high denominations. pises NX 1 PIANO AND HARMONY. Lessons during the simmer, S HONE BARD | SLO apa‘hiee ‘ADA Tow method, ITA ee CoLtaBiA ua Wy TRATORY,. DRAMATIC ACITO = ‘Secure « rates rate fcc ene aes Tyyewsitins, hit oe applica toa, < a Fe, to the possession of what he had | SPESCERTAX PT siNess coltc from otherwise inevitable destrac- a aw. tion, he sold the nearly, to _—— = jon, 0 stamps et par, or individuals who were lens exacting es to quality po bg oe 5 than Unole Sam. By this means he sectred a | Beck ieeping. great deal of mone: = Unfortunately, the Post Ofice Department *pprobation from this novel idea riod Gostroper and thare wen Sortie lopted ® fresh and purely mechanical disposing of unavailable new stamps. HOW NOTES ARE DESTROYED. ana Tnprove # » agra yeas and Architectural Drawing. artery or mouth) raten, Day and night weston Fite OF call for iliustrated mozr_ Hike Gala S! SPiscede vies Rreapat fashion a | Coney Island during the summer. Mr. Clancy, | ‘This is the method utilized for more than| LHR BERIITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, the country folks of many sales. Now the mar- ionally » lot of vegetables | were simple, little more, in fact, than prohibi- | which were given by London, Ayr and Glasgow | bargains between the travelin, ‘al the first applicant to show his talent, was | ~ fem an Oo comes guk 4 Sal geet carte So bcts on ahee alcnee ae dein, tion of fat-forming foods and excess of vege: | containing the freedom eta eitinn tien spplicas ow his talent, was a fifteen years past by the Department of the 723 14th ot. mw. false pretenses. "To the casual observer the bogus farmer dove not appear different from the bona fide coun- and if he should happen to sell limed eggs as having been laid the day before or dis- of a print of -garine or butteri The’ purchaser is none the wiser until the arti- cles have m used. Even then the trick played might not be discovered, for there are many persons who are not able to distinguish between genuine butter and the counterfeit and who wonld also make a cake of limed eggs and never know whether they were fresh or not. The farmer has a double object in his deceit. Ii These folks come to market in all sorts of ways. Some come behind horses and mules bef others walk in with their large baskets of stock on their heads, journeying several miles in that way to sell possibly two or three dollars’ worth. ‘Then they walk back bome with a sup- ly of groceries, and perhaps some liquid re- ‘reshments, to last a week. The lemon or “limmin” woman is not ob- jected to, and her — along the line is encouraged rather than discouraged, for she supplies not only the purchasers who visit there, but the country people as well. —>—_ table matter, with allowance of abundance of | th muscle-making, plain and easily digestible ment, mainly ‘beef, to ‘replace by asund tissue the waste of flabby fat that was steadily going on. The energy com by this system was not without its reward, and some of his cures were reelly remarkable. The eminent lawyer, 8. L. M. Barlow, for instance, when he placed himself under the wiry little Scotchman's care, had, by hearty feeding and studious avoidance of exercise, got himself into such a condition that it) made him puff and wheeze to walk across the sidewalk from his door to his car- riage; but in a few months he became able to run—actually to run—e distance of five miles massive. gifts was aset of mueh prized in Ci sands of dollars. should be returned to the One of the most yaluabje of Jade ornaments—a material ina—which, being carved from such large pieces, are worth many thou- They were Prince Kung. Gold cigar case: merely incidental, but a most interesting and precious relic is @ gold card of invitation sent 10 Gen. Grant by friends in San Francisco ina Iver envelope with his address on the outside, ‘an ordinary 2-cent stamp affixed, and a request engraved upon the envelope that the missive re nd ese there are other boxes of solid silver, very these ited by sen! krives are if not de- companies and the theaters alike shall havea ly succession of engagements, with all pos- sible chances of prosperity. In the old days a vast amount of in the negotiations, but a shrewed operator hit upon the idea of acting as an intermedia: xperiment proved a grei of the business and he made a small for it, As he couldn’t patent or copyright his idea he soon had rivalry in plenty. ‘The outgrowth the dramatic exchange, a8 now existing in multiple, wherein » big house has its main floor occupied by the proprietor, whi e other Tooms are rented out to representa ne at licker and delay was involved | win | Mamie Cavanagh.” tall, spare youth who was calculated by na- ture to lend luster to the front of a wagon. He # of ‘Breck His Face, O’Rafferty,” a tation of the classic known as | Down, McCloskey,” and he would not have been ‘engaged for the beach had he not danced in really first-class form the end of the song. “Fer can't sing, Clancy,” said the purple- nosed man when the youth had finished, | “but Til take yer fer @ jig turn, Next is| | font | row Him MISS CAVANAUGH O¥ DECK. | ited | States notes and certificates come into the re- Best and Most Practical Instruction. Terms €10. Branches: New ¥: Poston, Philadelphia,| Pati, Berlin London: ot 18S BALOH'S CIVILSERVICEINSTITUTEAND Mvesmencniiege, Ot ie a ne tanta Dared success! Wily for civil wervion, jad Treasury. Every one has heard how the United demption division from all over the United States. Batches of them arrive in every day ftom all parts of the Union, and one poe poco Official devotes. - rhs ing over the paper money that passes through the cashier's bands in the ‘course of busines, rejecting every bit of it that is not really fresh and nearly new and putting all such bills aside for renewal. The women in the redemption division count them over with skilled and rapid fingers, after which theyare cut in halves with a huge ‘knife made for the pu: ‘Tenth 3 For tu, z : rpose—a | Office hours: 20 to 1 daily. i Be eT ree aviation was to the | of printers, lithographers, copyists and various | | Mise Cavanengh was.e serious girl with un-| Pecuniary guillotine, mot made ectealif te ae-| cosine ce tae ee bis deceit 1f enccensfalin deceiving the of CHURCH STATISTICS. without stopping to take breath, “At the same | moet superb ball ever, given, on the Pacific rs connected with the sho | €¥en eyes, and she went into her act as she | siroy, bat revive. The body of the cash Aidit ase. ‘uleacee ther trees ery td : Census Bulletin In Regard to Certain Re- | time he re ‘a goodly and_better | const, and Gen. Grant attended. The rivalry nm the exchanges is | might attack a Monday morning's wash. may perish, but the soul survives to animate | Scientuic Courses Npntage the license Jaw taxing hacksters, who buy and | 4 sess beeen Be-| health than he bad known since his boyhood, | “But in addition to the Gractpresents, these | vert. lively ‘in ccuscauenee we thence i | mig “Tieasiwalilog ap Ae DaSOSy the Feeurrected likenesses of the ‘vaulaned | frais Mins amare Sante. Nass, sell, but also —_— Cpe prince Dex Make sre - Yet more violent and rigid is the exercise | glass cases at the museum hold ever so many | brisk efforts, One afternoon et tree, Sracentaes to ey. ancy Work tree. suelo ace from people who believe ieee broughe | ga cond bulletin has been issued by the cen- | system put in practice by the famous trainer | other treasures of value. Thereareagreatnum-| COMBINATION THEATER AND GYMNASIUM. began the young lady, but at ‘this point she| When bundle of bills is thus cut in twain Se sus office giving the statistics of the following | and athlete, Muldoon. ‘The course he | ber of gold-hilted swords with solid goldscab-| One of the exchanges har a miniature “ one set of denominations: The Cumberland Presbyterian ut Jobn L, Sullivan through when fitting him bards. Two of them were given to General rrupted by the aj _OUT OF WASHINGTON, ves is sent tothe register of the ae treasury and the other set of halves to the division of loans and currency. In both offices they are counted, and the sums must agree with each otber as well as with the count in the redemption division. When this bas been declared correct the treasurer of the United States is credited with the amount. TAKEN To THE MACERATER. Next the divided halves are packed in wooden boxes and conveyed in big covered wagon to | ,Courees tm civil. mechanical, the bureau of engraving and printing. The | chenistry, phys, oes progress of this wagon is watched by fire men | poat"}""q “prupaciou masts ta chaps of theater, where the voices and other faculties of actors may be tested or plays rehearsed and exhibited before possible purchasers. In this apartment s curious collection of gymnasium wpparatus bas been placed. There is an in- clined ladder, horizontal bars, a vaulting block, a spring board and several modifications of ordinary gymnastic appliances. day. In rebuking Mies Cavanagh as he did “The d farce comedies which expect | the man with the purplo nose had cast a boom- to start out for next season,” said the pro- erang that came back and struck him to earth. prictor of this agency, “will count up well | At all events, if the boomerang did not perform along toward a hundred. Some of them will that service for him then Miss Cavanagh @id, never get out of town atall,alarge number | for sl ‘above him after he fell and deliv that'll do, Cavanagh,” said he. “Kin you | ce?” ‘Naw,” replied the artiste, looking gloomily | uestioner. Church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), the Reformed Episco- pal Chureh, the Unitas Fratrum or Moravian Church, the German Evangelical Synod of North America, the German Evangelical Protestant Church of North America, and = branch of the brethren, popularly known as Plymouth Brethren. The last-named body has no ordained ministers, owns no houses of worship and appears now for the first time in a statistical table. The collection of statistics Shieldsby the states of South Carolina and Illi- nois respectively, for services in the Mexican war, Others are mounted with diamonds and studded with rubies and other precious stones. Congress bought the two swords from Gen. Shields’ family for #10,000._ A golden scimitar §iyen by the Emperor of Morocco to Thomas lefferson is one of the most precious relics. Another is » gold box set with initials in dia monds, presented to Francis, the inventor of the life-saving car, by Napoleon III. One car after his model, which saved 200 men, wom and children from a single wreck, is on exhi- bition at the museum. |W: USIVERSITY OF vinGINta. 4 tinier Law Lectures (nine derin Orb July, 18b1, "and end teh Septewie®, “Tor circuit pred inate teagan Law. my20-whs,2w.Je10,2a0ew JOM B. MIN : ‘Stat, ASSACHUBEITS INSTITUTE OF EON Memseceuserre Ti sar top Com. and ands down ter the Island. Next | y did not “do her turn” that lor his fight with Kilrain was enough to any lo eat aancnl comfork. Pinstiealt ts Kas going op ‘all: the time the pugilist was not asleep. Running over the Ulster county hille—which are steep pounding o “sand ,”” sparring, han foot ball, jumping enh waking: Sing many hard ‘things bees they were hard exercise, and not afew harder wiihiaik thane: ones thinly disguised as play wearing heavy flan- nels to induce profuse iration while thus toiling, and all the while eating mly what was ‘ood for him. Sullivan cer! 1 44 earned the ine physical condition in which he found him- TRE GENUINE ARTICLE. This class of imposters, when they thrived about the market, made their purchases chiefly at the various produce houses, and sometimes from the country people, when they could buy of the mus bodies of the United States is in charge of H. K. Carroll, L. L. D., special agent of the census office. The Mormons srecredited with having 265 church edifices, with seating capacity for 92,102, 178 halls with seating, capacity for 28,075. The church ty is valued at 825,506 and the number of communicants or members is stated to be 144,352. In the list given above the Camberland Presbyterian Church is the largest body, the German Evangelical 8yn coming next and the Mormons third. The Mormons are represented in nineteen states and two territories, the largest self when Muldoon pronounced him “in con- dition.” And it is well worthy of note that the prize fighter's self indulgence in stimalants and other excesses had put him in such plight—with fat loaded sbout his stomach and heart, his nervous system shaken, his digestion sadly im- paired and his muscular tissue deteriorated and flabby with fat—that in the estimation of experienced trainers and physi his reeu- peretion was simply impossible. Muldoon’s system is a great eg ar eee nerve to go through i OLD-TIME TREATMENT. ‘The modern trainers’ methods of fighting whic! ‘ith th @ in the year 210 A. D. sixteen golden coins set around its margin of different emperors. The origi plate wasstolen from the Louvre in Paris, and was subsequently fished out of the Seine, into thieves had thrown it. eke gold coins included in the same ae- of curiosities has » value of many thousands of dollars. ‘There are in addition ini A » with al of this collection will come back soon after setting out and a fair Proportion it is hoped, will be accepted by the public as good amusement. Now, these shows are more athletic than intellectual. ‘The enc- gevetul comedians in the rough farces, called farce comedies, are nothing about clowns, and those who are most violently comical and original in their horse play will be the winners next winter. They realize that the competition will be desperate and they are going to risk their necks to win. W! ene ir sea- son's travel they go to all the theaters still open quest of ideas to appropriate. It happens less than knock- tl ered kicks in every tender piace that presented itself. “When she got tired of this exereise she paused and, sddressing the on-lookers, said: ‘Dai we fourt’ chump I've smashed fer in’ Ican't sing. Why, I did a turn once at Eight’ Avenyer. I'm Mamie Cavanagh. His auduicity was too fresh. “Tell him 0 when | doe A | And so speaking Miss Cavanagh left the |room. It was quite awhile before the agent jcould get up and recollect what had trane- pired. He thought the roof had fallen in, and feebly called for a glass of whisky. It is probable that his annibilation wae really ac- sayin ph TT 9 te coms ins one-horse carriage, who follow closely. | rau! Sapont Sabing Some Ubank pe ggg wher Ip emnpnomn in charge of Ge-| my0-whs.st 3. B. WENOK. JR., Secretary. struction. oi m represents the Secre- | —~ ~ 73 — tary of the Treasury, another the treasurer of T= LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF the United States, another the register of the BARVARD UNIVERSITY treasury, wn pome cog Ssomnen er = a revenue and another the of the Unis States. The first and the last of these five are | "ers courses in Civil Engineering Chemistry, Geol- the of oxy, Biology and Electrical Emgipeering. For parti~ ulare address the Dean of the Lawrence Scientific appointed by Secretary of the A cach of the others is given office by the ‘oficial ‘School, orthe Secretary of HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, Mass. myB-2o13t* in behalf of whom he acta. internal Tevepue stamps are destroyed, like the notes and certificates, at the bureau of engraving and printing, where they are made originally. Upon their atrival at the bureav the halved erritor proportion of : that in one of the three new comic operas run- | Bomplished by Mise Cava P BICYCLES. to, advantage. These latter, PUrchasee, 0 0 | erg AT oe remake Lect, Lente | Szoaee of weight, both of fat and inert muscle, | numerous gold medals granted to the Smith- | ning ‘bere’ st neceesy eee ae ees | ‘ho liad once fought in the pre ring, tad who sroauicied by Sun chase Gen eon eee a ARE SELLING AGENT rule, were made Inte in the day, after the hot | there are 117,629 a in pen oer i are infinitely more intelligently conceived than | sonian Institution and to the fish commis-| from m balcony down » Tocky fall to | was seen to leave the room with the irate song- | basement at the rear, where their contents are ry WORLD RENOWNED sun had poured down upon the farmers’ wagons ae i > “<-> fyale ne were those formerly ‘in vogue. The old-time | sion. ides, there are ever so many presents | the stage, making a tremendous hit in - all day, melted the butter, half cooked the eggs and withered the fruits and vegetables. Then it was that the farmer was willing to sacri- fice his goods, as he wanted to start home be- These wilted goods, bought st sacrifice prices, the bogus countrymen put in cool places and by the application of {ce and water the stale produce was made to appear fresh for the next market day. None of the denominations given above have organizations in this city. —___-s—__ PHILADELPHIA'S SENSATION. Interest In the Bank Scandals Continues Un- abated. The public interest in the sensational devel- opments in the sffairs of the Spring Garden treatment was very efficient in removing un- desirable material, but comparatively inef- fective in replaci it with that which was ian mete, abe mysterious an owen in’ sheets saturated with certain el could make s man lose pounds yatcher could have was almost certain to go away with the of great value given b: potentates to Presiden Id, silver foreign powers and of the United States and other officials of this country, which by law they were not permitted to accept. Among | these last were a bottle of diamonds anda bottle of pearls, which are not displayed in t collection of gems at the museum. ‘Once in two or three years the treasures of the musenm in the shape of jewels are cleaned. ‘The gold objects, inc as they are in cases almost airtight, need very r, and fosed both senses of the word. Now that is the one thing that all these comedians have chosen particularly for imitation or elaboration. One consequence is the makeshift gymnasium that you see here. ‘The boomer of a forthcom- ing farce comedy tells the booking agent about the wondrous merits of the piece. jut talk is only talk, and actual demonstration is far bet- ter. So, when this earnest advocate describe: remarkable tumble which one of his comedians stress when she had indignantly departed. How- ever this was there were no more trial “turns” | that afternoon, the meeting being adjourned | sine die to a the outcome of purple- | nosed man’s injuries. ———_+e+______ UNIFORM BILL OF LADING. The Question Occupying the Attention of Many Business Men, poured through a buge iron funnel into an iron cylinder, 5 feet in diameter and 10 feet Jong. in the collar below. ‘The cylinder is parti with water and heated by steam, whicl the erstwhile procious contents for thirty-six hours, at the, end of which, the money and stamps are reduced to » mud-tike pul re age two of these cylinders, an one it stewing away the other cuppties. The masses of are heaped into pit YY ¢ ° ‘The DIAMOND FRAME RAMBLER, : is going to achieve he invites the listener to | Thirteen of the twenty-two of the prominent | F*. jal i remy Bank of Philadelphia, the Keystone Bank, the | pounds, and in the process of getting it back | {ttle touching up. In the collection cf yoo ct rite ‘ moist material is carried upstairs again, passed re Gang corees tri te saptenibng ted paeak | Miahs ot. the tncsied provident of the attr | AR Poa oh Se ea gh ea | guns ase ry entnodinary eile peintment i mas the’ comedian is on hasty | freight associations eeeroacegmmérce and | throngh quater of an inch thickaod dried in| guy a eeMice ety ate mt during the day that the officers found it neces- | institution an resignation from office of | Tiure with impunity such violent. toe | Amo! and by means of these conveniences he sho 4 ‘ath shone, when ie to be sent to the tanpro construction. ° head of Cleopatra on one Transportation Association were represented at | that », When ready ‘ow to be seen at sary, to take some steps toward ridding the line | City Treasurer Bardsley, continues unabated. | nUW® rik impunity euch : with the just how he will astonish spectators by a see: ok: ‘Our Soh! Te kereec at ni. A Q coo yond a doul ivan at the time | and that of Marc Anthony on theother. The: the regular quarterly meet in Chics paper mills as ptm fraud, besides protecting: the genuine farmers | W@-H. Wanamaker, one of Marsh's bondamen, | he went wader Muldoon’s care had been given | are also specimens of all the moneys mention be sya Bat realy rather ances ots eriatetasrss tas Wises dt rary a eras THINGS MADE FROM THE PULP. GoRMULLY & JEFFERY MPG. 00., front Mhbeneel exmapetition. yesterday morning offered « reward of 1,000 | a few of “Toppy's" pills and sweats he would | in tho Bible, including the “widow's mite,” | S42. The commercial exchange of Philadelphia | Fifteen years ago all the paper money to be | _™ #. GRAVES. Manare. te1z ‘The move was a successful one anc nearly | for the arrest of the fugitive, and he has em- | have broken eke voet meer aii worth half @ farthing, of Judea, the silver Se ee ariae Ieee acho ‘ad- | destroyed, instead of being macerated, was | (YCLE FXCHANGE, ool GTN SiN W_NEW ‘every one of the bogus countrymen was forced | ployed detectives to run him down. Only among prot reyes is there any | Roman “tribute penny,” valued at 10 centa, hii z and the New Orleans board of trade were ad- - air-biast fire of " But | smprnnid “aeige tines safety bicyeies beet made: 2ust Saar 2 secs nsec ant |nsomeaener tv sane yoerny | Buen igh Wee, | eee pon othe Mini |, Up in heer aso he dra, hee | ited meer eg cer ete nad | eee LSE Boa ra business to other parts of the city and ‘pid 3 a of Sidon and Tyr vorite actors get along ata seemly gait in-| Steps were taken to secure the adoption of perceivi ry SLUMBIA SAFETY BIGve their voention. Licenses were recaized of | morning that Marsh had been captured in | tention of strength is relatively an unimportant ———— tteod of jumpiig up and tumbling down | an oficial uniform bill of Inding for luxeretate | pul would be valusble enough at least te ww) eee ickCLe tes the funds in the District treasury | ‘ther Montreal or Toronto, but the re; matter. So long as they are enough to 8a: APPLIANCES. AG, tho week's @h |commerce to supercede those now used by | the expense of destruction, passed a law de. Has arrived. * | could not be authenticated and it was found to | bestride the horse excitement will tem; —_—" . See Reel ae ee ee ornate | Co cree ane following form was | creeing that the at t followed be little more than an idle rumor. lend them sufficient nervous power in the’han: ii aia mn the first demonstration by Augustin Daly ted: should: be adop' The pulp, as now pre-| #* beenty and puteall others to-ieep. SETASSURER SARyeLaT semens, | coderms to couiral the. inteligent “ee Appointed st the Recent Convention,” | evare ist Comotian Bros he poset ed ia old to the concerns for | Catand seit An attachment was taken out yesterday ‘Ai Shh Yoisat:“teabthig ot Abe “Msuaadliaie on |SePaa r Daly's force ene your ackaxes dearibed | $20 a hundredweight, dry. Any one else can against the Bradford mills, of which City | Cuential (pat they shell ee! a from next fall, and it is only necessary, by nay | Cae sannt ad aoe tae Hisbinty ae laid | buy the pulp, which contains 80 per cent of ioe, Treasurer Bardsley is owner, by John and | {rigs ‘Themen muse in Sourdaticn of valinoed commigtionare: it ceaq | Of Becta, 1 Fecal the prediction made in this | Sw byte conan iw a cin he tenera ol manshncturere would ot Derchnes teil thet 2 ee es James Dobson, his sureties on his bond. Yes- | the ju matter how he | Convention road commissioners, it was | correspondence that Daly would in the mean- | ‘@itetie®, provinces gr co 7 oe 2490-98 Penn. terday morning Mr. Bardaley made am aecien-| does it and the propertion la os ales tee” it's | decided that information on the following sub. fime do, something oF other to Drew: | Now, | Property hier described mail tot exc ee oe eee. A Pe =. ment of ll his property for the benefit of the | expressed in ounces. fects should be obtained: ded A feoet interes arn Selly of “Marks and consieninents — pulp ter the pr of making it into busts of OCEAN STEAMERS. tpg adn geo = iia “ow THEE Prosar. ‘The total number of freight cars owned, | SEY ey ged is the oustom of wie ea ree aS Kimahem Lincoln and. suprestntetions ef tie Finletier, Gordon and Rea to compel | ‘There are very few jockeys in the country | leased kat seated pegged besser Cig.rllase that only s few nights ago the ven-| All attempts, to secure more liberal bills ot | Washington monument | em their, own | SHORE SOSTE TS aaen Mr. Bardsley to answer certain questions asked | who, like William Donohue and George Taylor, | pany an: yw many equip} aut erable Mra. — actually played the youthful ! laden from railways having failed this is to be calneel the ‘mat ‘compoe- to him by the, committee of city cones that is | ean tide at 101 or 102 pounds that do not need | matic couplers wack tbe Daly compeny Snished ieee | the initial movement toward securing govern- | relte of he origira ‘on a replica of the |. Spree, ay Uciion afte Cour was thlr'Me"Saraany | 1nd osm Incapable of accumalating | 7s nate couples taed andthe number of | whos bs Daly company Asihed an ugnge | onal ad. She interoatecommeres domino cnt waren, The ques ono replicn oe ot should answer the questions. ‘ fat. And even they, as they grow older, will no| “Ts kind of couplers each company now | a big audience demanded the reappearance of | and its adoption by all railroads. certainty it is — upon is the verdancy of | Sat. PAYING BACK THE MONET. doubt most vith the sume didieat Be ee i Almost Incredible Story of Crime. at . _ ‘An arrangement has been entered into be- Tee suliieee Gf) Srelft cits Sack. company ‘tor Titnewe 2 1 le of stallment yursuan leases or control, and the number equi But Daly wouldn't alter his | A young school teacher, Miss Maude Fleenor, tbe Genk betay teverued to ihe eity 82,000 with driving-wheel brakes. bi Purpose of | autocratic domination. To | was thrown from horse Seay ep two on account of its deposit. i ‘The opinion of railroad officials as to the wa an extreme does Daly carry his discipline | Wilcox brothers, each of whom the had When these deslers were called upon to ac- | “"vavor Stuart has a ted the Philadelphi: in whic! Cees premiteed freight cars with | on the that an actor dares not so much as | refused to marry. With a leg and arm broken at uniform eutomat @ountfor their business all sorts of excuses were offered. Fot instance, sn old women, who had done Desiness there for years, said that she sold hich ittee is in their work together. cht . goods for « man in Virginia, but the character | Own vaults the money over hs ite raatio oad a} bert to" eeeieeieite. The Wilcox brothers were cap- ‘of the goods, together with ‘the fact that she | to the city " tured and confessed and were promptly bad been seen visiting comuission houses and| Last night the committee of councils that a ene to death. == a i a Casta oe Tt was also determined that another ¢ircular a ‘recognized her PSIG ——. ‘that her [ap tena ted. by the court to. | _ “Obs by the hardest kind of work—plenty of | smbodying the resolutions above referred to be | voice and, 20 ahe is &@ great favorite, the ap-| John F. McCarthy, twenty years old, of ‘Except When Bribed. ef goods from one farm. She, of course, had pag oe Jean” Court to- | running and very little to eat and drink. It| sont to tions of railroad officials or | plause drowned her utterance at once. But | North Tarrytown, another viction of the explo- | From Puck, Se procure license and move her stand to | dey to, compel, him to answer the questions | Funtin custom to rive very early in the morn- | employes with ynest. that an: know that she must not turn and bow, and | sion, was buried yesterday. Love is blind, but small brothers are not. come pisee other asked him by the committee, was not it. iy hae Shen ey amp et hones. Mr. ing, put on the heaviest suit of underciothing ft in relation to the subjects woman THE FATE OF A BOY, A BEAR AND A BAG OF DRIED APPLES. —a From Jada. 3 Sod compelled to ‘consisted of a piece had been worn out from Tt wass permit given him in as ithad never been revoked by the Commis i Carter is still earning his Seta his and acommon thing for market to help eac! oat. at the tween the city and bank officials by which the bank is to pay back the money in weekly in- National Bank an active depository of the money. ty’ all money received in payment of taxes in instead of turning i bh other for ii @ Farmer th bas some and Jones had none &) poeta hada hin tater bs FF tlle a has equi of the bi ‘The number of locomotires each road sped train brakes and the ouplers can. names be has- ned. The committee determined that a circular = PE | bi | in sy goeegenr ewer eae SE meats a a of . Sometimes one will get far- fives | from mer to sell for kim s "box of sense ee oo peel pg a P Mr Modell, i for: farmer, who is always ready to 46 bis farmers s good turn. ; oS ee While many of the have went been driven off the line are still a few of bishop of Massachusetts ‘them left. As fast as they Gre discovered they Sore xe given dose of law and are required to forth the resvlations of the convention eticae tee cooncs nutes the exclaimed in thet Drew. t clap) stam) and Guctancaion Es hone bow in iowledgment of a reception until he gets a signal from the tyrant in the ~~. Of course it is this severity that has brought the company to such a perfection and ony One of the most fiendish crimes ever known in Kentucky is reported from Sandyhook, she was chained in a deserted cabin, where she risoner since the middie of April, Sng wag made the veto het tors’ lust. va SP teothen the git, 'who' died five