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rhe * f Bg eae a CR ee eee ee a ee SCO A FL Ne ee EP eee ee FO Ree ee Se Oo eee oe to =. Ts. Cl 12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, JUNE 13,- 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. about 40,000 clippings still unclassified and un- ment brick dwellings. J. Germuller is the WON IN ELEVEN INNINGS. tatermedints eine Katharine BOOMING THE FAIR |fascuimesszice rte |HUNTING BULL FROGS. . " Pemsaziven Sheen nee eentgee oo ot Des “cime, Miwe Mare i 7 that publishes a ne and for every Property on’ Pennsylvania Avenue and Its ‘The ‘erection ‘of & neat three-story brick | Nationale Win From the Athletics tm al Wiicic.” [ne plementary clase, Mines Marie thugs ap tas expestiany sateutionenen — preety oo eine “Garrison Finish.” Schetier, Fannie Clarke and Louise Penn being AS +: | the show comes to an end, will have = OME OF THE CEANGES Ix THE BUsNEsS SECTIONS | John A Trevis is building s handsome three- ee Fienis Carte. tan Buting gree metal to systematic Scheme for Exciting | ulariy d, gigantic and decidedly OF THE OITI—TER LABOR SITUATION—LAROE and cellar brick dwelling at 1008 East American Association. ey ae EL em Pabli history. tbe, pleasant features of A for the} Py BUILDING SITES AXD LABOR NOUSES—OTEER — ss is the builder./ At Washington—Washington, 6; Athletic, $ In the primary class of C doctrine iblio Interest. eachange pond fb mags eens tained Market. ‘MATTERS. come A, Harding hes broken ground for the | (eleven innings). Misses Charlotte Carmody, Clare Kirby and par ihe it on his exchange list re- —— stone dwellings from 1720 to 1724 P street north-| 4* Louisville—8t. Louis, 9; Louisville, 7. Louise Chase being equal in merit the medal ded tly and in the affirmative. FPO2Tr on rirry years Aco THE OLD ‘west. At Cincinnati—Columbus, 3; Cincinnati, @, | "8% mewn by Miss Charlotte Carmody. The THE BUREAU OF PROMOTION. | Sngularl hy the greater proportion ot|4 LANTERN AND A BAG. Selitleg hh thi nictieess a ieee a other two medals are presented by the parents. thove who refused reside within the limite of the ayivania avenue and Gi street, wus a piace | dwellings hate been cocmence’ nt 100 meet gas Maer so a seustad be bike ome Beets os coe tao te of Illinois—these insisted the cedohaaliod pemeesieces tee ional League. oece y Brooks, to Mise Mary Moses P. Handy and the Organisation Over | exposition authorities paying for the papers at | The Best Tmploments With Which to Capture roctee eaenee of the meals that |W, inest twovstory. brick, dwelling is being| A*Phadetphia Cleveland 6; Philadelphia | DDrisal: fs the second claw of iteratare Which He Presides in Chicago—A Small | the regular subscription prices, It can readily | Him—The Boys Use @ Line and Some Shoot — erected at 466 G street southwest by J.C. Yost. | At New York—New York, 9; Chicago, 6. dime of Mw magi Sg Army of Pamphleteers and Newspaper Men ify Tobe] Mi=—How Ho te Propared for Market—Ex- A meer mune ete at Work—Supplying Ready Made Articles. | equitable they would have to subscribe for all,| tent ofthe Industry. welling at 1843 2ist street northwest. nd s moment's reflection should convince any W. A. is for G. A. K. Stecle —_——— reasonable being department of pub- neat three-story and dwelling at Staff Correspondence of the Evening Star. Rey ok oeneinn Se ee on ee VERY EVENING JUST 1594 T street northwest, Curcaco, I1., Jane 6, 1891. | Coreen *P poe peg hey render Ty ices as Old Sol sinks behind No 1183 Now Jereey avenue is the ste elected UST NOW THE WORLD'S FAIR PRO-|P ORT sca of advertising to do,and then oe aon aoe Syn fs composed very largely of commit-| those two-dollare-year Iiinols editors will the sun-set gun booms| A scandalous failure like that of the Keystone srk comics Peale a Aiomiasaed r= eT ag gg gt of Zeench converestive, 00 Sih tees. Each of these committees is identified | wish they had not been quit so forth the close of another | Bank directs attention to the wide discretion | Try, foriver: the building hee been used | three-story and cellar brick dwelling at 1127°9d niet een with one or more subdivisions known as depart-| | In order that public interest might be thor. \ Gay there is « clase of | snd heavy responsibility that lies with the con-| Oo14'47 a tho uureny Recently it wae | street northwest. Joseph C. Johnson is the In the class of French conversation for be- ments. Not unreasonably the several gentle- eee it tee erin men who are just begin- | troller of thecurrency. He is the umpire of the des Cupar’ a marae tear ee nied scoanee Se ginners, Mimor Katic Bryant and_Neliie Kirby men who have charge of these subdivisions | in circular form, distributed, so far, to about ning their day's work, | sme of finance, and upon his alertness and | 11, a mont brick dwelling bas been commenced b; ‘ in merit the medal was drawn by imagine their own departments tobe of more | 40,000 individuals whove names have been or more properiy speak | Jndgment much depends whether honesty or berber fephingy ey ean i Johnson at 114 Sth frost thee au A sesh or teerereeuent to @eseian to the is s handsome row ree-stor I~ la Pei sey ano he cmpenn| Sante Waa ogee PSPR | And na pat Mnf riya |, He erent, bo meer nd [enh ve sean hm men | ngage aid a oor Sosonew cient — parts of what is nowagreat and smoothly | mers’ Alliance the probable’ ce bie | frog hunters and earn quite a respectable live- | #1 of the banking system of the nation. | on’ Pennayivania arenes rererdee. ROSIE | from ate fo 12h, There are tobe four dwell: aaa gg apn cana working machine these subdivisions are inter- | exhibitors from all parts of the world, manu- | libood by hunting frogs for the restaurants and | J* is bis duty to watch the banks and warn | owners of Property on Pennsylvania avenue | bya ‘of 80 feet and provided with all nm rey enmndag-gy-es dependent and slackness in any one of them | facturers, consuls of the United States and per- | hotels. them when there appears danger of their going | seem to be satisfied with their and do | modern improvements. Barr & Sanner are the iret academic honors in the senior circle must necessarily be felt throughout the entire | 8908 connected with trade, art, commercial and Almost every one is familiar with the unmas- | *0 the bad, and in the last extremity to step in | 20t care Yo sell. So improvements on that | owners B.S. Simmons the architect and 'y | were granted—Miss Mary O'Driscoll, Miss Elia structure. Admitting, then, that each | fho"Riope. very importer * section” of | il ery of the frog, but few are they who know | With full authority to take charge and protect pape perpen mula ees cnurene: "Absalom Kerby has laid the foundation for . | Soret, Mis Blanche Brooke end Mise May of the men of responsibility and promi- this list is composed of the names of | one whon they see it. Many people in spenk- | the people against the Napoleons of finance. | tively new as business strects. Still several | two nect wrick dwellings at 408%, and 405 C The socend hencre—Mies Loretto Mennen, mence connected with the Columbian ex-| possible foreign exhibitors. The com-| ing of frogs confound them with toads. Now bandh my ages does not always protect, but it improvements have been made on the | strect southeast. Miss Mary Sullivan, Miss Kathleen Harvey, position is necessary to the success which _— of this was most difficult, while frogs and toads are closely related, they erarime that. as it is figured out, the | avenue during recent years. On the south side| A fine improvement is about to be com- in rem ‘Mass Lillie Wright, Mise Hamilton, Miss srhtch | Tho names Obtained only by direct com: gverage loss under the system is about one- | of the avenue between 9th and 10th some fine | menced at 1468 Hhode avenue by Alli- Mary O'Hara, Miss Isabel Johneon, Aliss Helen every one hopes will attend the great indus | Donication with ministers asd conc of me | have little in common except appearance. The | twentieth of 1 per cont. bulldings have bess erated Bat tn sett ar | mene sonen to erect, there a | tree winning rune he = trial celebration, I want to write little about | United States. All the information received | frog's legs are much larger than the toads and ‘THR CONTROLLER'S JURISDICTION. these and other changes thereare porhaps more | handsome three-story, and, basement brick | tnelee by we pagent wg wee Saar lags egg ts | ee the one department which at this time is| through these official sources gives ‘of | his voice is also superior. There area great! From his office in the Treasury Department old Iandmarks to be found slong Pennsylvania dwelling. | The house will have a frontage of 32 |Iticy could get only three hite of Foreman's |, Be fist honors in the minor circle were plainly of greater value than any other—the|# remarkably large attendance of foreign in- | many frogs eaten in Washington and just now | the controller has to Keep his eyes on 3,655 | SYenue than on any other street in the city. | feet by a depth of 28. John MoGregor is the | 4:1 ‘and they were well ccntiored. Alvord | conferred on Miss Aimee Powell, the second department of publicity and promotion. | ore than three, times aa, "muany eaioite fs | Seusmattat furmiahes the choloest of cs Jour | banks with capital stock ranging from #80,00 | alee pelonyaketyt9toe ach tnat Property | architect and builder, basement played” a" Ane gue af thd, nnd Hallmans | R270 Mises Nallio Kirby: Teepe Sheri, When Moses P. Handy was appointed tof the season, so to $j . w Pick-ups were the feature of the game. “5% r, Nine Brownell, Helen Scheller, Brae gente fed met PO gah | stpaion. "Orgel eb | bee yseMysestn ere eck |S Sean, EST, ove tne | cea agra, tei. tga | Sacra aro ay crews | coe Gara re Lao, rane | Ho agus Pn Cleo Cs nothing about the office and a good many | tory have alread: ic port its condition to the department five times | about the expenditure of money which changes | southeast. Frankland Jannus is the owner, y in the Louisville game. Louisville , 4 t i i Y lege, as 0 delicacy, been receir nie others who did not care to know anything won-| itiustration of the which indieiaed = way | = Year, and the controller may call upon. them | and alterations require. Harvey L. Page the architect and G. W. Dove | batted Grifith hard and Stivetts was substi- ment, Conevieve Devia, Alice 1 ‘passed the builder. dered whore the necessity existed for the crea- | Americana are taking in the fair. i H H i fated. ‘The game wes inceted by eraeming | Combe, Josie Poertech, Louino ‘sheridan, E ; feed? toast is considered a | ®t any moment without warning for » statement ‘uenct sx Oraus @upreona. 4 7 lyn Penn, Eda Totten, Marie Kolb, Mary Mar- tion of — ie eg oy Fagan — E European Peoples erally are thor phly fst sete y ca ns eae ‘ores. Shaws ano Fes teary fe nipee poche —_ re- ‘whss wanes ac to of affairs has had and Bitlis onesie will yo pg Ag a Arvin _ Henry Catting wes the tion, Regina iat son feu, Bike Seahinen, : - vant e: Wi and com- e three-story dwel at jar olie, Carmedy, Viola Lai aera a einen ceaare on forma of | 3a}, Handy ‘secured "the nates of about | swamps sbsat. the city fairly swarm with the with former reports and other state | i# having on the development of other business | street northwest. Join Henderson isthe archi- | E{"0P Yesterday lost the Cincinnati game to | Miry Mewwyny andlocr tell eet Many people in, Washington, ar¢ on terme of | 1.000 bankers who do business on the continent | agile ¢ and the. river, particularly the | Mente published by the banks, If anything ir-| sections of the city is perhaps dificult to de- | tect and builder. Work, and but for the senate oid splendid | Honorably mentioned Misses Blanche Stras- reater or ese intimacy wit ;, Handy. | men who are in close contact with the great f ardnig one is noted not only as being one | Togular or in ‘he least suspicious is discovered | termine. Some hold that the lack of fine,| Ground has been broken for the erection of | flare sand ,0Ut for the errors fe ran scored. | PUF6er, May Brown, Marie Barry and Ida Fick- oo rephical boundaries. Every pare armel go = To ma Rom of the best Places for frogs but of fur- bey ‘of explain, a tes a See a ee an eeiamnne reniie Seana! Been Bay cnorthwest | Thie is the Srst shiut out of the season for ae ferred el in emi 0 niching ——— hal may | in compelling business houses 60 go where. at necticut avenue northwes ‘crown was conferred on Miss Marie Suarez. from ewampe iz; all Rice but thersimate | Fequire. It is the custom to notify each of the | ruitsbio oreo eae es Row the | The house when com will have a frontage Balti _ one who knows believes in him, and even | gn anc ‘the : the winds that bluster and roar around ordi- | Shanciers department sends sup- nary mortals have been and are tenderly re-| Piles Of pamphlew, | and sugested ine ‘and water, coupled with the abundance of food | directors in a separate letter, that there may | other hand it is maintained that the business of | of forty-two feet six inches by a» depth of A GREAT Ww. 5 would be | which is found in the Potomac river, greatly be no concealment on the part of any one of | the city has increased to such an extent that | eighty fect, and be provided with all modern ee Coe, spectful to the major's irreproachable whisk- | £003 round if thie printed | © tae eaten of frag euok ote conch there is not sufficient space along the avenue | Conveniences. Mrs. ‘A. G. Bell is the owner, How “We'll Rally Round the Flag” Came om peas information were distributed ‘the busi-| about here. There are s great many ways of THE CORPS OF BANK EXAMINERS. even if the buildings vere there to accommo- | Hornblower & Marshall the architects and Gea. oe Wetton. MAJOR HANDY AT Wo! ness menof the various cities. re than | hunting frogs. Besides this there is the control of the corps | ‘ate the business. Still the fact is apparent | T- Dearing the builder. To the Ea! Thave seen Major Handy {at work. He ssid | seven hundred of these bankers immediately amoorme races. of examiners, the of the solvent | tat the large business establishments are no| Geo. P. ‘Newton will shortly erect a row of ~ Editor of The Evening Star Dusiness was little slow that day, but the | informed the department of their willi iy cette wile. | 100geF grouped along the avenue, a¢ was for- | nine two-story brick d tld seth pedeinend tea faery taciond One way is by shoot : prorated ecierar peers to do anytihing which would advance the ie way is by shooting them. This is mostly | banks in many other particulars and the settle- | merly the hace, ‘on Benneyivania | 11th street northeast. visit of company of confederate officers to premmeanjymiiep ah pean caiket | erests of the exposition, and one gentleman | Practiced by boys, who, armed with a parlor | ment of the eecountcof the insolvent, the re- | avenue changes hands so seldom that it is diffi- SS teams fought it out to the last inning. In the | the Union officers quartered opposite them. fnost itcrestingly of te labors of bimeelf and | $2470 France, hasalready calledgOr second | rife, wade cautioanly through the marshes and tev bad eloing of ea banks uring from fix: | Seine aa eae ee ee Tee slate ealag, cian otc ees tove, | They wet ot epg pier a y v0 str his colleagues, then he let me soe for mysolf| Tf anybody wants to see fast how much liter- | #200t, the, "nauspecting iness, to all of ‘which the controller must. givo | such ‘property asthe Vernow banding xt $e BAPTIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Gee Ret vor sect Taped tae see ae | capone t the afian aposrancties d 7 m done and wl ng 8¢-| ature is being’ distributed by the de A ng Adie hdd bis attention, To assist him in this he has a corner of the avonue and 10th street, and the| Tomorrow the Baptista will colebrate the | features of the gume ware Gore's fielding ana | U&4 town in the singing of our war songs, complished. sain eet tion | He OF she ought to pay « briof visit to the mail-| ing for fics. “It'takes force of about examiners and ninety-two | Central National Bank property, at Market = the batting of Gore, Tiet AOcmet and in order to listen to our war music to bet- i eli iggy pod meas ‘Tore om, ts rere cee te mente are sent out sharp eyes ‘and « good other: employes. ugh this office the bank.| space, as a basis, avenue ty still holdsits | £¢ ———, pth ar Mig me mp of |The Cincinvatis made their ‘appearance in| ter advantage. At the close of the perform- > b ames ev r, anc fol issue street, Brooklyn yester = time y i connection with all a ae pore ye proportions, (anne ary ie Soes foie eerie ee for Soy nOver 80 her Sate Aes eae Propristo sermon ‘will be. preached. by” the vi ggg og a ye Dog Daions tonght Gn aie Ga Gaetan Pete heat brombrecounty and statetitee | Nbich could go through the mails free was | manner, “Another nec, sees that the old notes are properly chewed up | the Vernon building and @42 per foot'for the 5 Hor. G; W, MeCullongh. “At the close | this season. “Fup” Smith, Brooklva'e old fellows fought eo, with auch mune to irpire ae rial fe ich of the sermon baptism will be administered to | #bo! b wae paved at short Ser Cincinnati, | you i aoe sree ox Abgeppsee) Fels ocken a Bonet oeres = —. = —— saadicton ‘There ciliise. acmerkl avceions a received by the audience and pre-| ‘That recalled to mind the story of the writ- weather eye on the banks during their varied | ner of 1ith aud F stroots, which was. €65 per | 8% communion, in the afternoon. In the | sented with two oral horses acouing oct | ove shite ben. Gckens Se pes an anes existence, and finally, if they are not well-man- | foot, and with $38 and €41 per foot, which has | ¢Yening there hureh bad i ina | eight men at firstand making the only tw: nd old melodi on ‘aged, is becomes the duty of the insolvent di- | been paid for other F street corners. These | school. The Baptist church had its origin in « | DES Sok, oh Seat end making the only two | grand ge ee ae Vision to close them up snd try to satisfy the | are choice properties on the stresis named, | Sunday school, which was started bya few |F game ond kopt the hits snsttered’ "Tt was told by the author, and this is how i ¢reditors, The insolvent division has had its | It is probable, however, that it is now true that | °trmest teachers about seven years ago. The | ® Good game and | ir errore in th te acs : 2 : school was first held in the old “Masonts build. |The Phi inched their errors in the fifth | came to be related: Bands fall lately between examinations, ligut- | property along Penneyivania avenue, speaking | 1°00 704 fst held in the old, Masonic, build: b ni Fstional and interantiooal exponitionn. ‘This | aPTaun aye, uterworin' speech on, the | andy far the one which department. though, has a SS ee — Record, and as such was distributed under a is by fishing for any of its diminutive predecessors. Promotion | frank. The mailing list is « very intricate af- eon or better through the press is not all, and yet as no great | fir. “It containsabout sixty classifications, the | casting for th 4 ea eee aed ena Rewsbeper | object being the sending to different industries | ood Sq.ory ‘hate mi ie ot ie epatncats encnoy. "| ofonly such tater at linen och” |£005q ere ge ee ‘Maj. Handy assumed charge thi ‘of some reason or other the o boo rod and a gandy- a 2 ve a pools is ‘agers placed in Maj. Handy’s care the purchase | colored fly.can find a yesterday, allowing the Clevelands to| A musical convention was progress in dations and explanations. It is not popular = ly, is not so valuable as property along ‘The | Score five unearned ‘The fielding of the | Anamosa, ‘onducted joo. F. i ies i rf t and has ever since retained that offic " re five u1 ‘ned run iding of Al Towa, conduct by rot. Geo. F. ae {ought to | Of stationery and ail other supplies used in the | plenty of by casting among the reeds and | bfanch of this financial system. It was not | strect, and it is apparent (0 those whoes | °° fanbili home team was miserable. Root, assisted by h son, Fred W Gok great deal, but nobody sccmed tolknow | cet: That is no small job, and an assistant | Erasese along. the edge cof e mare On ihe | Provided for im the general plan approved by | judgmoat on real estare srince x emiited woe, | Htst mecting to. consider the adviability of clay rerye oot, assisted by his young Koot, just what was wanted. A preliminary organi. | S¢cTet#Fy gives the greater portion of his time | Cther side of the bridge the other day « Sr but without approval of the powers, | spect that this disparity will continuo to grow | fecting @ church was held at the homo of | ,, The Beaneaters beat the Smoky City boys yes- | then just entering upon his musical career. ns ‘i terday afternoon in Boston in a close and ex- During the exercises, which coi + - 3 to this work alone. The system in vogue in born of necessity, itcame into existence a ter unless fs Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith May 4, 1884. n zation 1d by di the work into reporter was greatly amused at sceing s small G greater unless a change is made by the proj -| citing game. Both teams played equal; entirely of singing, be ct Stoparer Pubigty trough OS prow aca ee: | Eoverament departments ie Wood here, bite be sclore boy wih long witch cay agen) plans avery important, pact n the ayeem of | ity owners thir presnt policy. I f (3 a a aes eo See | ee Ee “ ¢ ‘operty : retired. | pi r these mesos including informed arguments be: | euch ® TANUEE a8 to avoid any posible crit-| Sad with hook concealed init catching frogs s| Botts Eo there andthe fato ota towering bank | Youmayivana avetue will deplete wales | bere, Me D.C. Fountain, Mex J. A Fountain, |sn7body's game, until the rt man ae retired. | patio iumbers by hi won. Kate one coal fore legislative bodies and plain, prectical talk | fast as he could put in. While his attention was | ¥t there decided, as far as the government's de- | unless modern buildings are erected and facili- | Mt_E. W. Leach, Mr. Chas. R. Burr, Mrs. Mary | Myst’ cistical ot the aeling & Betting the de- | was made that thke profesor sing “lially Laound ciuadeees ie tetenedind Gatien Gieean a EXPOSITION CLUBS. diverted tos passing train a frog snapped at | “ision goes, ties are provided of « better class than exists | ¥;,lior ‘urs: Mina R. Smith Mise Nellie C, Tel. | Setters from the Minneapolis and Milwaukee | the Fing” for somes soldiers present, “in come ticon exhibitions ave also bean called in to Poigimork afew doe gprs et mys is going a ie and was a turn gobbled up by emer. a ee DUTIES. Es at present. bert, Mrs. E. Putnam, Mr. W. P. Van Ness, foome for Baltimore a be was. It is begining | pliance he gave out the page where the music lend stance. alt been most lev a of atte to ‘urtle, wi latter, ing sel bank exai to be le- TEE TION. wn on him t ‘Duke of Mi was to found, and as w t tS to nd assist res SE ee Renan hates on to a rather ping ogy trend Bob pon Ll rere miner appears @ very in LABOR SITUA! Mrs. E. J. Van Ness, Mr. H. 8. Hawley and players (Duke of Mii ind, an re sat waiting to sing prising. : Pendent person, clothed with extraordinary} When the hod carriers go on » holiday the | Mrs. 8. J. Perkins. Soon this band of Chris- | espolisand Vickery, Grim and Shoch of Mil-| it with him spoke detaining word to the mete ago the department of public which ill enable Cat ee han moderate a ‘by the lone fisherman, who thought he discretionary powers, who may or may not in- | building trades in this city as a role also enjoy | tians built the present handsome structure ee) are “working” him. Manager Cush- pianist and stood with his eyes bent upon the ftreeta, | man is said to have offered his men €100apiece | floor and pulled his mustache, loet in thought is the great moring force which will Culminate | cach member agrees to make s certain and su THE LINE 18 cavouT. tnd" banking. There ok be meri sboet beats 8 ee ee ee at ey re ey fa they would take Macular’ advance! money Looking iH A the waiting ‘audience bbe said: fm the greatest. exposition the wor! ient weekly payment, and if every member | ‘The 4 taking a holida; e form of » for é |and then go back on him publicly. Macullar | “My frie fore we sing this song let me bas ever yet seen. Public opinion as|does what he promises to do and the treas- modus operandi of catching frogs in the | iners to watch the thirty-six hundred and odd higher pay. for about four years. The next pastor was Rev. is to say they are unwillin mis : bought # ticket for Chicago yesterday, but | tell yeu little about bow it came to be writ to the fair has been stimulated at|urer does not get away with the funds soyo | banks, cach examiner having a district for | to ‘work for lose than $2.25 per day, which was Sere oe cnet eee ee stopped off at Bt. Paul, whither be was fol- | ten. home and abroad; sympathy and intorest in| the entire membership will’ in due and ssck—seems simple enough to the uniniti- | ¥! responsible. He must look in the pay received when they worked nine hours | ¢” ae Be ceeded by | owed by Manager Cushman of Milwaukee and| “During the war my health was much im the ent have been awakened, and much |bave enough money accumulated to pay al ‘ated, but is quite the re- | Sffsirs of each bank in his district at losst | Der day. But the bricklayers decided to in- YW. MoCulloughe who, i, | & detective. red, #0 much so that Iwas debarred. fr has ‘been’ done to correct misleading reports | Necessary traveling expenses, Keep thers alive ers in. actual practice. | OC ® Jerr end may, be ordered by the com” |qugurate the eight-hour day here as far aa| Mciorets Sot Dersoton eines wbeke tits | _ George W. Wagner of the Athletic Club yes- | busincas and: required entire frecdces fron and foolish misconceptions and to allay malig- | and shelter them for a week or ten days while A few nights since a Stam | tie” the character af the ‘nations de. | their trade was concerned and they determined | Twenty-five members have united with the |*%rday made arrangements to play Sunday | care and auxicty. Jt was the cause of a great nant opposition. | A great many of those who the big show is going on. Plansfor the ni reporter, ‘sccompanied a a largely upon ‘oe apenas of ‘the ex- | ‘0, take the Tate of pay which they. reoaived church, ‘One of the most enthusiastic periods | fames at Glonceater while the, team is at home. | deal of regret to mo that at such « time I were disa| mnt when jicago was selected | zation of these clubs are now form couple of most ex] when ir working was nine hours. ii ¢ first game wi y' tomorrow wii 101 be aside. wal to my tas the site for the world's fair suceredat theen-|and when they are satisfac ily complete “ Ryn | Sminer and he may or may not report what he SS ee ar terprise, and afew alleged bumorists tickled | printed circulars will be scattered not only rienced frog hunters on | Giscovers. If he doce report he can take his | ‘2 Pricklavers worked only eight hours of week's engagement of the Morrill twins, ovan- the Baltimore team, and on next Sunday Bos-| country in her hour of peril and need. I gel their sh."low mentality by referring to the Co- | throughout the United States and Canada, but a —- _ hepa’ foc the samme porled. ihobos eertheee bane een ee eee eee Whet could Lact’ Bren hacen sake tears lumbian exposition as “The Cook County Fair.” | all over Great Britain and. the continent of a pat Washington a “a objection to’ the shorter day, although their THE FOURTH CELEBRATION COMMITTEE. ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION. dicted! I seemed helpless, possessing the ‘The public mind has been thoroughly disabused | Europe. formation, which the Coamronier ‘ate pond rs ion was not asked, but they did object de-] The Fourth of July celebration committee = <eomatiet oe heart but not the hand to serve her! During of any idea that the exposition would be a| A very important section of the work is that found to bein readiness cidedly to the reduction Annual Commencement Exercises the tim’ that an wu purely local affair. there was trouble | connected with state appropriations for exhibits abroad; there the Me! ley bill wasa great | at the fair. In that line a great deal has been bugaboo, and it was generally believed in this | done; much more than the general public real- i in wages. However, |met in Gray's Hall last night, Col. A.B. ut call for more men was ing to his own Judgment. If an examiner on | rather than to interfere with the. plans of the | Feisbie in the chair, Mer H. et Potty reported —— being made Lfelt expecially depremed by the oats notin itself peeu- | Sccotnts, have been iy overdrawn, that | Dficklayers they consented to work eight | that he had been unable to see Commissioner fact.and on one particular night retired tofind jours with ‘the provision that they | Douglass and that Commissioner Ross had | 4™ ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM OF MUSICAL AND L1T- | that sleep had forsaken my pillow, leaving me country and abroad that the foreign manufac- | izes. There was no attempt on the part| dreds of other boats used | On¢ msn has been indorsing too many notesfor | should receive the same pay as whex | steied that he designed spending the Fourth | RABY EXCELLENCE—rnewreas axD axpats | to dwell sadly and restiensly ‘upon’ amy power- turer would stand aloof. of any one connected with the es { for various purposes on | discount or anything elee that is slightly ir-| they worked nine hours,” The ‘boos | with his mother at her heme in’ Illinois ued | awanpep ov acy. DR. CHAPELLE—LisT oF svc- | lessness. ‘At this time the department found in the|sition to fix any sum for any site, 5 rallh mien light akift | *¢gular, he may simply call the attention of the | bricklayers who employ these two classes of | would not be present, Gen, Ordway informed a “After awhile I thought of the mass meeting prem virulent skepticism, and infor-| but whenever it” was necessary “Meji| © “"~ propelied by s broad pad- | o@cers of ‘he, bank oateret nts Ween. labor did not oppore the eight-hour dey for | Mar Petty that although be considered itin- | CEMYCE SCHOLARS —acaDeMo Roxona, to recruit volunteers held that evening, and Be ey ae EL free elnino Cee pea Several begey = | Ment, If the capital of the bank le sertoualy | 0° thom. But ‘when he’ hod caries dated | es cy me DIeeet Satiotey alg QECTEN.S | The big assembly hall of the Academy ofthe | the suxevation came, “I might write wong for There was an entire lack of live interest any-| to the scene of action and presented beck fone | Arathor d-vociclick ‘ued e bali'vare lostere impaired it is is duty to report the matter | them to pay the same wages for working eight gre jon for any company or battalion | Visitation was crowded yesterday with a well-| nt wrote it out, ‘The nent cvemi the glee where. thought members of the legislatures | of the most approved pattern, with the strot somes are it, but all ¢ ers are not | hours as bad been doing for nine hours t desired to parade to do soand would order | dressed, happy-looking throng of people, who | club sang it at the war meeting and a large as H ° 6} should know. A great doal of literature ia | cot neasibio redector, i all that is needed. strat te So. tule, Rxsslases] susstince ey-| they objected and Saily retueed:_ Gotha bea | ons tes Arum otra’: Maes of tse peek | ware Mita MaaiESE Mateonsl somaanas-| omeber es mem ooo THE ORGANIZATION OF THE BUREAU. which attention was directed. to the neceeaite | Cna?seariy 10 o'clock when the boat peaked off, 1 straighten ings of crippled bank carriers declined to work. ‘The bricklayers did | expressed regret that the Fourth fell apon 8 | ment exercises of that popular institution. | “1 rejoiced and I thanked God that I had been Now as to the organization‘of this depart-| for liberal appropriations was also scattered | Tex Stan reporter in the bow with » lantern | Pitas is = ete ratdoca sii | Bot decline to work, but they could not lay | Saturday, but nevertheless it was decided to go | The for the entertainment was a very | Petmitted to give tothe people a song which ment, so that you mcy have some ides of the | in the various legislatures and the fruit is ap-| and the hunter behind furnishing the motive i rt ‘Gas ‘i dec pod baseinie =, bricks out bricks and so it has come about | ahead with the celebration, though, perhaps, | _2° Program 55 aid of 'Y | should inspire them to do so. I say I then magnitude of its work. On the apex is Maj. nt. power. It was a warm, murky evening, with | *PPe afisire par 7 | that there are s good many men out of em-| not on so great a scale as was at first contem- | imteresting one, consisting as it ® num-| thanked God, my friendg, that I was able to Handy, and next to him stands Mr. R. E.|, “We baven't done much with regard to leo-| plenty of malaria in the wind. ‘rocked. ployment and building operations are proceed- | plated. ber of well-rendered selections in vocal and in- | serve my country by stirring up the patriotism A. Dorr, his chief assistant. Both of | tures,” said Maj. Handy. “In fact, we bave MUSIC OF THE GAME. ‘FO AID THR BANK IF POSSIBLE. ing rather slowly. In some cases the bosses A PLEASANT BIRTHDAY PARTY. strumental music and recitations. In one of | of hersons, but in all my professional life 1 ther these gentlemen have tem forsaken the | done very little, but by and by the noises of ‘When a bank gets into the hands of the {n-| granted the demand and went on with their! Many friends of Miss Katio Murphy, daugh-| the lower rooms of the scademy bi Lave never been 80 moved as when later I read Coenen sory hag seme ¢| our orators will be heard in the land. ‘Thee | _ The trip to the hunting ground was unevent- Gailding. y frien lurphy, daug! lo jlemy building was solvent division it is not apt to get out without In other cases steam elovators were | sor of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, enjoyed a | displayed a very creditable exhibition of the |S" *°coUt of that lows regiment which, dur- i are not due yet. My idea has di ful. Soon the boat was moving through the ‘up and laborers employed to wheel th bas a = ys ry ing those dreadful days of the battle before Bernama punto epee | ramen ne tre edn P| il wir ofthe ara track hugeing the |netlement, th role, of to eat, PAS Serown take svtra Sues are | Btu" thet ight n heen of th | work font dente ay prety | use cnt ihe ste Saar sion and is well known ia Baltimore, Philadel. | to stimulate general interest in the fair; that, t| shore closely, and the music of the game peroadpleliy ccousary to fol, | 21% #0me cases where both the bricklayers and | YOUNG lady's parents, corner of Jefferson and | decorated china was shown by Miss Mary isto i udcame outof it only three or four it 9] to be to fol- ree streets, the occasion being a birthday ena y ck. Us him ome! think, we have done. secor PI ‘ear we the hod carriers are working nit . ei Esser, | bund: but, clinging to their soiled and Np eee cal ee an mspentet estabiecar taken Coen gounded from, nearly every disection. The old | low that course. “Often after they aro closed | Strike has occasioned ao etcliemege ee ane | Party in the Jmnaledyshoner. Among thove | Ss2"t.2ong those whe bed. dene san tens | twinerea besser, wore, cinging:, ‘Yes; weil ‘One of th: foctures of the {tis the | ¥e must bring people to the fair; that we will | BUBtr spoke “gg Danke escape going into the hands of a receiver, | tility, and it is probable that before long some nt wore Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. | lover work in olls and water cclors and eras. | rally round the fing, boys, we'll rally once ec2e of th: foetares of the department is the | ¥® must brin is where the eloquent lec- | Tansey loud on, the till air. But the frogs] and it is claimed that the delay in the Keystons | sajactment will bo mule i the eame coer ong | L- Hummer, Mr.and Mrs. L. Sanderson, Mr. | clever work in o mater octane ond.crag-| Sy good allaround newspaper mew sc | turer will get in his fine work. Songert with never a discord, not ‘ven & jas, | eazy Mate was in accordance with the policy | Sy hatin which the entire affair had thus fay | Su4 Mra. Thos, Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Wan. P. | ons were Miss Howalie, Dopray. Mise Kathleen | SE oon that [did not know what thank- She tere the ponee of cea, man | - “00 commen Ge Disteles of Chemie te Crip eating on igherprenatp ep aee a ay of giving banks ® chance to make good any | been conducted. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Grouch, Mr.and Mrs. J.B. laghan, Mies Bessie Du Atcacl. Miss Tosbel | fulness wes before. To bave furnished those peesentetion, Every mail brings requests fe | %° be, pen seo OS emp = the er Paper rag Be eal ona wh Sones costo ead things in the way of LARGE HOUSES AND LARGE LOTS. Boots ot Gs alee Mis. Jaa, Toone, | Johnson and Mice Josie M. Foertach. on, ae eS ae —— ‘articles about the progress and ts | tion,” contin ma} reply to s ques- yasical tenor of th d ju : x . sioiliasul guia ould cheer and sus rough such an Foran ‘an coquedeeeninn® Pall pects | tion: “We do not know just the form which Lokam whe eg oP ches 2 ay mele, banking brought to the attention of the con-| Some men build a large house on asmall lot. | and Mrs. Bradbury of Anacostia, Mrs. Harr of o1 RCISES. 4 - deed ® very great 6 : troller. “Occasionally a bank is started by five | When they do so they place themselves more or | Baltimore, Md..and Miss Harr of Le Droit Park, | ‘The program of the exercises in the assembly | ®>PeT!#MCe, was indeed a very of the world. These men in the editorial room | the District exhibit may take, but there will ‘and the st pathetic tone of the very 1h 7 y ry more or 5 deree bh me! I felt I bad surely my country. rite what is required, and that menue 8 good | certainly be a District of Columbia building— | sual youngetcr, wheee voice was not, aiiike | searPere, The, want to use, the national systom | jogg at the mercy of their neighbors and incur | MF.,tnd Mrs. Hi. Henderson falisa, Vista, and | ball ineloded Schubert 4 y ‘Ungarischer Marsch,” | |” his voice faltered. He paused long enough ‘ase means of securing the confidence of the ' G., alimses Edna and Maggie Viola. and = cago has ont boon prepare, odin that inte | rst Chicago during the coutuuaace of te | She °GL ot a stern erpaned suniguechoras | public whom hy deign food. but the ld | he ability having, needed ight and wi | Sele Senders peso, Mian Ee MeloRy, Pesrl | Son am Mand cad, Minute, Sieesip: | tocosiies Peabuoee,anpet Menceeey nents gorporated about Afteen pages of exposition | fair. | This mailding ought to be quite a nice | mand of the old nunter the slide of the bull’s- | more successful inthis line of robbery, when | of 8 ew house or an addition to an old house. | @ubey.a Bits Poste of Georgetown and the | Wagner's “Lohengrin”, by Misses May Joyce, a ae foe pabbcton cos gota on nnd | Su sn pac si Thar ee nee | oy ver Mm Horows atl to Tigh aaed | e'gost tan ara th profemonawucpers| G80 ares raion tat mover | Mam Gore, od Harty Hemmer, ie Mar! Dune, onc ont Min | tc at ba i strat Sal I vall, iJ Dri, > ppl sate proms neta ee curreney hus to deal with are those who think | Beighbor is going to do. The chances are that | 30 ‘Alo. Allan, Alle Cronch of Washington, class chorus with Miss M-'O'Driscoll; Heller's | tleield and ite bleeding, singing actofs was re is no discrimination on account of —_ acmprs beng enol ba alld they want to go into the national bank business | he will do the most unexpected thing. It is | Wm. and Samuel Murphy of Anacostia. Darsatalter by Mies H.O'Beteeti ond Mey | SaSS. hi Sahn Face, sex or previous cordition of servitude. — cf peo, ose home ae because they have considerable money which | the unexpected that always happens. If the [ER FLOWER MNGIOM. Joyce; “Word ting,” an original poem, by Mh dere? sede Bw ong: pee ~ 4 = Orders for illustrated articles are quite fre- Cal ae lay an uceaon how talaavene (Ht ie aac man who is your neighbor at the time does not | 4 fon met Wednesday at the | Mitt M, Driscoll; Haydn's “symphony yi ee ae rae ee mee. ar noes quent. Newspapers in Germany have been | MILITARY DISPLAY. ishing how many there are who start national | indulgeia some u le building enter- = sar eg ae ee gg Pye et ey EY most eager for 3 the force has been} “One thing must not be forgotten. A grand banks without the remotest idea how banking | Prise, the man who buys the property from | residence of Mrs. Jol icLean and proceeded | Young; ‘The Angelus,” recitation by the class, — ee Borg fe A “ kept more than ordinarily busy gratifying the | feature of the celebration will be the military isdone. One man having formed an asyocia- | tim will in nine cases out of ten do so. The | to the alms house, where 60 bouquets and 200 | with Miss O'Driscoll st the piano; Bordese’s ones one age Gampet ins hony requests of | th ne news-| display. Pennsylvania will send a whole di- tion with four others about as well informed as | best plan when # largo house is to be built is to | pages of sacred literature were distributed | junior cody yet woke bt BREE i India also “called “tor an | Sisln'of its Nasional Guned: See York ots himself deposited the bonds required by law | buy enough ground to accommodate such | among the inmates. ‘Those on the mission were | ““Elizabeth’ 5 ei from | * a Peg 7 a fvtrated article. and. got it, while several | yinon ofits National Guard: New York will be and then wrote to ask the controller what they | Bouse, and then if side light is needed it can be | Miss Carrie Bowen, Miss Elie Richardsom, Mrs, | hauscr,”" by Miss Meta Keser, “Coronation Ode," | tears coursed down ‘the ‘soldiers’ ‘checks an others published in far-away lands are doubt-| promised to do their utmost’ in this should do with the rest of their capital left | Secured and no one can dispute the right or | Jas. H. Dony. with Miss I: Joyse.es Sho plant Memate “Ale | meng 0 owe Oimeden a voices” had joined Heian nS ith some eagerness the arrival f | Fogard. The high standing of the Notional over from the purchase of the bonds. ope ee Te W peiressy Va, a vis.| Mary Remony, Berlin Carroll snd laine Taty, | in the inapiring cong we sstareed to the work similar them Guard of the District. of Columbia ring » | Mrs. Montieth county, Va, is v A + ie eoomtecess. bak Gea plone : Press, of couren, baa am advantage over eutais | fully entitles it tos moat honorable position in Results of Yesterday's Racing. panel rapnitoe roan ps home ®P" | iting her daughter, Mrs. J..D. Newton of Mon-| Premiums and medals were conferred by Dr. [lifetime and the melody of those words, “f eiukaou usc samen eae tiene At Morris Park,—First race, one mil; Chat-| “Ie att example f the purchase of s gyn-| Foe strst Chapelle of St. Matthew's Church apes the fel_| tatked God that Twas that was aca Saher cet mgs] panded al ova koto er beter mets Sam ae, | ery tte gee Be Goa | a tees net ft eres | teamed ne SS RE partments of full force. There will be many interesting Second race, eightand half furlongs. a 0 arsday a jue |” meh chan tan Onan. wee a exposition and gathecs news. He has access to < * round at the nosthwest corner of 16th and | buried yesterday. genial, courtly gentleman whose manners ibe correspondence, is Tealy to, the chet | cafes neg Aa nay nrde fume, money Prien he Taos anna | abner ema ea | dni Mw record om tue Bos Me ay Sep BS) Seen item cree poms od mr parser gee mang ee medals, to be competed for by the erack | winked” belplossly at the light, uasble even to Fitzjames,1;Kitty Van, 2; L'Intriguante, | proposes to erect there a handsome esidemss | As’ Warf aeeliy and Mrs. Alice Filline were | Second class—Miss Mary Sullivan, Miss Lo-| ater picture. ‘We were attending a joyful re- copy and turns it in to be edited.” In the ed- | samen, of the, country. In all this Weeh- | drop into the water. This was the hunter's s "time, 1.1034. which will be about in the center of the feeb Dansdey. Fetto Hannan, Mise Maggie Hamilton, Miss | union of the third regiment, Lows voluntoors, at De ey te eat fore hase | nnn remimeat owe orm fo tn grt | hanes, mae the Wot eed, pat ham, (he | yaar ce ie felon, Annie Quen, 1; | grown, ie vay be rilbare won| mer E- Arnal, J, i bck from Mem-| Geran, Harve, ‘Mi Litto Weight, Mi | Sdar Full lowe, wher tor. rege 5 i ini in ir eyes) he sei les , 08 as > " “ Eid United Prean ‘The newspapers are’ pre. | @ucampment in this clty Thave no doubt but fogs one afer another by th pape of the neck wdtitracn sie farlonee” fils Highness, 1; | sit and light from’ the four sides’ Witt hic, | "'itte 3 HL. Mills and Mrs. Maste Sallivan are anid cane —Mies Mary O'Hare, Mee Marie | pany K: “Yer, thats the song we boresang July Wided with good fresh “news sad at the sume | {unt it will have every reason eraddition- | with his right hand and transferred them to8| mars 9: Other, 8. Tite, 1.12, there will be no question of whether the north. | guests of Mrs. 8. C. Phinney. foung, Miss Isabel Johnson, Miss Kathleen | 22 marching the streets of Atlanta, Ge, time the exposition is served. St Washi itisen — panne bag which held open. The work was done |“ gixth race, six furlongs. Meriden, 1; Flavia, | #0uth, east or west exposure is the most de- Minnie Murphy, Miss Mary | on our way to An ‘That's when we ‘Then there iva big force which devotes its et a ee many interest: | quickly, and in a short time half a dozen frogs, | 9. Blackburn, 3. Sete sirable. He will have them all. Property Mathews, Helen | fetched up! And we sang it good,” he added time to the preparation of pamphlets, in which | [2 exhibits, an =o «they must | who by this time had thoroughly come out ot | *'geventh race, alx furlongs. Arab, 1; Soho, 2; | Owners in that vicinity will be interested to » with ayes. is « great var ety of information as to the fair. poppe & muilding | their dazed condition, were making vigorous 3. Time, LI. know that he paid ¢4 per foot for the corner third class—Miss Catherine Hates Warrmo Tssoant. Over 100,000 copies of these pamphlets, printed | representation Af the Wistiey. wetness | efforts to escape. The hunting continued in | "4: chfcago.—First ‘six Julius | lot and the one and @3.25 per foot Kirby, Miss Howard, — = in English, have been scattered where they will | urb trance — ict National Guard | the same way ‘until three dozen and half Pe ee ery er for the third lot, ‘The entire property’ cost him Mudd, Miss Merritt, TO STUDY THE GULF STREAM. : oe frogs were added to the trade. |“"S2cond race, one mile. Marie V., 1; °G. W. | about 625, Naney Clark; and judgment for defend- nyo en eg i wees Tabs ‘ate tho, wholeeale, price ‘of 80 cents pet Cook, 3; Haakape Time Lea” a pie ea i a amin Roberts Howard, Mies an Expedition Under the Aus- dozen, made the trip quite profitable. A large | Ki, 4 mes trab Sona me et pnp csheas = balls by Me. cad ft for plai May . bod plees of the Fish tke | Rumber of the hunters, have men to prepare Rad Light 3; Blue Line, 8 wae Paget rbd! ded apn nate des Brank J. B ay, Re important scientific expedition is te very possible facility for the furier The front te a beeteces eH | mond; order for sealed = mGERs be sent out by the government to the south of ao bye tiie eager Toate eaEE Gora wudge Hager. | Division of the fourth clase—Miss Nellic | Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard. It will be through the first story. ‘A square projection is | mitted to to and letters testamentary; ya Josie Foertech, mS gens = eg ‘¢ finished at the second story che Bond, 8,000. ‘te of Ellen A. Dunawin; do. | Mice Knight. of the United States fish cae der Gen ‘There a on the which | to R. 0. Holtzman; bond, €9,000. Estate of Hire ee nae, ss wobeter, Miss Rvelyn — Sa ee we oe a ria ements ge |e Sod un “Eason | Ee Mig ge get, an | ey Prout sien. Pet carnal Yoon sited up far uenae' biliard roses ‘On the eu: do. to John HL Magrader and W. 3. Bte- Haters a ay 8 of Lake Forest, 8, Dood, amiaiat to and central staircase hall. ‘These rooms are | maker: do. to L. P. and F. D. Shoemaker, | -9itet Mise Nina Brownell. 5 Madge, exteloes in science. Feecenes may, finished in hard woods and the halls and ‘ “of Wm. McKee; 3] Division of the Afth clase Mies Louise Penn, | "-?e ti eti‘or the expenition is 40 study the decided upon the bona dining | bond, 3 do. %0 | Miss Aimee Powell, Miss Clara Hoss, Miss A At then we be epi mere rp pap oe eed be $900. | Estate of Lis- Mine "Dolores ‘Morton, "Sint Annie | Sf “Gotermine the tecthermal lines 2 in the zie J. Hi of 8. P. Carter; 3 yard, to the ‘and the numerous Miss Marie Kolb, Miss Maggie te room, producing stich effect. The walls are | letters American Security influence of meteorological conditions upon correcponionte’ wie finely in the modern style and the | and ‘Trust Com $20,000." Estate of | SCUN7Ry, Miss Elliot, Mise Prances | these lines, with iow of ‘he ant — interior is attractive and homelike. Mark Tyrrall; John Mallon: bond, 610,-| fis Tan Ficklin, Miss” Nannie. ‘Kidder, Miss | mation thus obtained te ‘the period. The SOME NEW BovsEs. 00. Estate Sarah J. Owens; do. to E. Brows. * p> te Suly, a vod pada mayo ‘Wright & Stockett have commenced the ereo- aay es ee ee LAX clase—Mias Clare Kirby, Miss Charlotte Gates Gates Sch omnia cchotens Gas work such tion of row of six houses from 401 to 409 | do 30 Mary Heldy; bond, 9400. | Estate of C. ‘To mate, tomperature observatious in with sates enigalennppeacd and 8 row of five houses from | Estate =< ey es *p- Be arm taro wil ~ weckeal le rarepoe nee strect northeast. These dwellings | pointment as A. ~ will be built of brick, be two stories high and | al.; W. Ward M ‘vbere meteorvlogicel observations will be Pitre MJ. Hunt ie four small two-| Chow acy Use will also be made of the observations siorg brick velings rom s0b todos H sirvet Wollnce; alte taken daily the hydographic oftce at Boston ‘Nine two-story frame dwellings being | of Felix built on 19th street betweon Gales and Benning | Downs; ‘Why He Doosn't Understand Her. feed. A.B. Hines te the owner and J. W. Ber- | K. Hl ae ‘bailder. town bunting for fat, ye know. ‘A good improvement fe being made on $d remo Mus ‘Msed—eweetiy® “Bot fat oun: BO geen ary Jes. A. is building ‘Mauss; peedn't have gone so far to fad eae from Be. 148 to 768 four twoetory and bese

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