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Exsr Wasursotox Pans. Re i Ee Ni a ze Bu roe RE BR Hove you visited this new and beautiful suburb? 1 es <« i only renty-five minutes’ walk from the Captioi You can drive there in twenty minatesfrom the W House. It is on the Baltimore and Potomac RR .and only sit minutes’ ride from the Sixth Street Depot— Fare. 4 cents. Electric cars will soon pess within» A BEAUTIFUL NEW SUBURB NEAR THE EAST END OF THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE, ONLY SIX MINUTES FROM B. & P. DEPOT, few hundred feet of it. It in situated on the west slope of the Eastern branch, just north of the new Pennsylvania avenue bridge. Perfectly level; every lot on grade; available for immediate building pur- poss, The extension of Massachneetts avenue runsthrouch the Park. as does Minnesota avenue between Ana- costia and Benning. Minnesota avenue will soon be ‘one of the fashionable drives of the city.reached by the ‘carriage bridaes across the Eastern branch We have nearly th-re-quarters of a mile of lots on this avenue, all affording a magnificent view of the Capitol, Library, Washington Mopument, Soldiers’ Home and ‘the Potomac It is not necessary to say anything concerning the gqrediency of baying land that is offered a cheap as JO cents a feot within two miles of the center of Wash- Sishers cotasnes hom canmenite” Secumnaeeiok: oe 1. PARTIES BUILDING AT ONCE GET A LOT AS A PRESENT. even when the ¢ oiders of land ten or - “ ‘Omar Gnas 2 IP ANY PURCHASER SHOULD DIE BEFORE PAYMENT FOR LOT IS COMPLETED THE UNPAID NOTES WILL BE CANCELED AND A DEED WILL BE PRESENTED TO HIS HEIR. fteen miles of . Other thi A? SIXTH STREET. FARE, FOUR CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE MINUTES’ WALK FROM TRE CAPITOL ELECTRIC CARS WILL SOON PASS THE GROUNA Massacuuserrs Avexvz Exrexsvep East Passes Tanovor Tue Pank. BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF CAPITOL, LIBRARY, WASHINGTON MONUMENT, SOLDIERS’ HOME, THE POTOMAC RIVER AXD ARLINGTON. THE POPULATION OF THIS CITY WILL DOUBLE IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS, AND THE PRICE NOW CHARGED FOR THESE LOTS HAS NO COMPARISON TO THEIR PROSPECTIVE VALUR. 5 0 ss eve Tae Teams: occupied in 3. ONE HUNDRED LOTS ARE NOW OFFERED FOR FROM $ 150 To $ 2 0.0 escu, rmsr cuorce. . are within fifty n and the Jotsin East Preference tot ‘Washington Par : ¥ Terms: $25 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT. AFTER THESE ARE SOLD THE PRICE WILL BE ADVANCED out of the Di-triet 2b city will double in the next ¢ now charzel for these logs bas ir prospective value. OSserve +++ the terms: ‘Parties building at once get a lot asa present. Id die before payment for the id notes will be canceled and deed will be presented to his heir. One hundred lots are now offered for sale, from ANOTHER SUBDIVISION WILL SOON BE MADE; YOU CAN NOW JOIN THAT SYNDICATE ON THE GROUND FLOOR-ONLY 4% CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT. PARTIES WISHING TO INSPECT THE PROPERTY WILL BE PROVIDED WITH CARRIAGES BY APPLYING TO i RRR, 00 TT A NNN - oe 4 vo ua Ee. EP poachifeandt aI PE yIicCt A FT re mM EEE EY ' dain that syndicate om the ground door, 43g¢ceuts per > e ort Parties wishing to inspect the property will be pro- Reat Estate Aaexrts, 610 Evevenra Sc222c Norruwest; Wisnrxcson, D. Cc. ‘Vided with carriages by applying to CROISS Té . a SEND FOR PLAT AND PRICE LIST. ‘Send for piat and price list. 3. D. CROISSANT.) t Trustees. 5 W. A. CRorFrUT, } > E ENGLISH VIEW OF U the first or main floor of the building | 75, nes 2 Somerset Impressed With the Great- Siow weey uns a - x the general public will be most Snterestel, sec = eaee an acer Acasa? _ == a THE peenes og, AkeOLLINE AND THE on that floor, as stated above, will be situate; [Sansry feared that I'might be accused of ‘overstating, Ss “y, i: — _ ; . - J pees ONS. Ry LMneRT DE SALNTe that portion of the office in which it is most in- | SHE ATTRIBUTES MUCH THAT 1 GOOD HERETO | in my letter of Isat week, the amount ot | CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES LOCATED IX WASHIXG- Pileeratine ir aoa pegged aa There is nothing so fatal to crawfish as a! este ee See fimately concerned. To this floor there will be | tux ixrLvEXck o¥ wowEN—Tag puINK|vico and drunkenness existing in Liver-| ToN—DISTRIBUTING SPEECHES AND PAM ‘Among the most Tematkabhe dite, | thunder storm,” said a fish dealer to a Stan no less than six entrances from G street. The! yaprr In ENGLAND AND IN awzRtcaA—rue | Pool, when I sought to ehow what American PHLETS—THE TARIFF QUESTION THE currF | “4™0ng the most remarkable illustrations of LITERATURE FOR VOTER: ORCHIDS THAT Ai sz was @ melancholy satisfa tion for me in her Indyship’s picture of drank- | Educational Work for Both Parties Going | Curious Plants Which Afford Counterfelta enness among women in on Under One Roof. of Animal Life. CRAWFISH BOOK NOTICE writer, “When I make a shipment of them to By BeEuvw Anne floor is ona level with the street, and, indeed, rn ution | PeWspapews might print if they emulated the} sopro, this tendency on her part are numerous vege- | any place at a distance Talways make sure that he Toute Recon no steps will have to be climbed by the public | PRIMROSE AND POLITICS—THE DIssoLUTI spirit of portion of tho British press, ince | TP! table imitations of animal life. You will find | the weather sicseatina teal ites “ecient aaah 46 Bc. New in the trausaction of any of its business with | OF PARLIAMENT. then I have heard a leading resident at Liver- : more than on the office. Should a visi Wastingtom: t to the second floor be pool ata public meeting speak of hia city ax], The committees charged with attending to | this sort of freak best exhibited in plants of age may be taken on | Cosrespondence of The Evening Star. Lites Bleck spot of the Mersey,” and state that | the nation’s political campaign business are now | the orchid kind, whose oddly formed flowers eee, | a antly equipped tors, situated Liverroot, May 6, 1892. | while it was “the most teetotal” it was also | engaged in informing the patriotic people of | suggest various queer resemblances. ‘There tay tt 4 about in the center of the building and running | J have said something in protest against the | ‘‘the most drunken” city in the united king- | thts country all about the political issues of the | are two species, for example, known as the “bee ‘n rr * < , ‘op of the b ; ican insti. | C0™- In addition, ber of Liverpool i i i chia’ “fly orchid’ is ! from the bescment ie = oe ful freight | i8Rorance of ana contempt for American insti- | C2™ In addition, @ member of Liverpool | coming eampaign and instructing them as to | orchid’ and the ‘fly orchid’ from the likens ion I have had entire consignments killed on a journey by a small electrical disturbance. Another thing T have to look out f. crawfish ehall beso tightly packed A Companion Vole ume ia that the| iy Wr, sewer emte not to be Patnam’s Sons. Washin, ; . ble to turn upon their backs, If they do so, | THE STORY oF THE prs |, at ting of that body a few i 2 . : = ‘pon their backs, es 80, ¥ DISCOV prt tutions prevailing in these islands: bat scarcely | Gay ago, atiotod nietiites Rowe the ene their duty. ‘Though the republican congres- | between their flowers and those insects. Other | they work their feet until exhausted ent cue: ORLY BY COLUMBUS. Eatering, {Re puilding through the center | had the manuscript left my hands when I dis- | a police’ official, showing that 1400 persons | sional committee was not selected until Thurs-| varieties, for similar reasons, are catled the | “The wort coon crawfish have ave eols,| ~ BES, New York: Thon seth, jenurect; am immense corridor, wite | covered that America bad, in an English tongue | under the age of twenty-one were searly ar- | day and the democratic congressional committee | ‘man orchid,’ the ‘lizard orchid’ and the ‘lady's 2 y and high, is seen running back to the mailing Whose favorite food is one-year-old crawtis room, which oceupies nearly the rear half of i " > ra . | CHRISTOPHE! On) Bs, < andan English heart, a’ newly-converted but | Fested for drankenness in Liverpool, ‘This is | has not been long organized, the campaign work | slipper.” In some species the flowers ate tke EER COLUMBUS, HIS LIF ¢ Bigger ones ecem very rarely to be eaten by the| WOKK. By P stated in support of my previous statements | has actually becn going on for many months, | splendid butterflies. One in reminds the | ecla, If 0 g i ft ! : ; ; : us stat r y beer : 8, | splend ds el y t plenty of crawfish ina pond | a + thy Crosking this center corridor is one | Most warm, eanest and powerful champion, | and tor no other reason, for like this, great | eay rely bee it hav ~ | observe inn akey; anct - | or streans. you mus p ecla, The THE NEW P OST OFF ICE west direetiy off from the six | Who in many ways will do much to dissipate city, and Uclleve tt will vel topey Amerlocte $0 certain features of it have been unin: | observer of a grinning mon key; another sug-| or stream, you must catch all the eels. The i jeve it w ° sto | terrupted since soon after the last presidential | gesta the aspect of ane di spended | crawfish themselve ‘orac ces. Beginning at the extreme | the ignorance and contempt I complained of | spend some time in it on their European trips P ag chile a thera, (ancer suspended | crawfish themselves are very vora election. The political work {s now distributed | by the head. while at AKION CRAWFORD, may : e - hird, named the ‘spider | As soon as dusk sets i ch evening they be- + Claudius, left o rridor, as one enters, is first_an | and to silence the “holier-than-thou” talk that | instesd of rushing through it to London, as} over a broader field than formerly, Some | orchid,’ affords a striking likeness to eC gerd come li el and adie ages po Wasuit = z . «| inquiry room or’ bureau of information, | is 59 much heard over here. they generally do. branch of the organization of each party is | inal, : 2 Facilities That Will Be Enjoyed inj shen” all information respecting pos- . They swim well and nd the unattached though there are orchids of various kinds | When the cra) keen sight. PRIMROSE DAY. engaged in work constan: ; ee Tleft America with the sense that d ; : aa fo aeestn thn Pre et Pee DS | See leak vin rion Uline inartat manatee | Ewanariatecesteepetlalor of ein. careao: tariff reform clubs or associations, the protective | to be found in temperate latitudes, the most the Union Building, Pr eeaeee ees eee an ES | moa Yecknsoans warm thelonadett? stot | calor piiariektace inal reti ce tesa engaged thee ant, ervice reform league are | beantiful species grow in luxuriance where a | fish or frog on its -tusk,"ax the long horn 1 = tablishiment will surcly prove one ot tho most | fan interesting’ interview which Lady Henry | lished to. keep. the ‘memory ofthe late tava | CRRAECAIN some wort Of campaign work all the | troplesl eheeate date a Mee vege- | tween its eve is called. Then it drops. to the n i hile. In other words, the campaign of educa-| table fo he branches of the livi i ; ove one ° Somerret graciously accorded me shortly aft € ord | while. , pag: table forms on the branches of the living trees, | bottom and devours the vietim, = oman saat mic Somerset will be remembered as the = eeeee. tinguished temperance reformer who address dentally to help keep in power the conservative | ‘The three authorized committees, however, | over mossy roche or hax i i y to n he con ti rized_con 5 : ging suspended from | ington, in the Potomac and its tributary Party. ave have read: in America of tho im-| have headquarters in Washington, and two of | boughs in the untrodden terest feo, long | strearue. In the «pring they come to market in | 7 = STAMP WINDOWS AND DEPOSIT BOXES. enc Tings in most of the great cities Bow the Rooms to Be Occupied by Postmas-| Immediately next to this bureau of informa- | of the United States during the past six months, j Inense enthusiasm which this sporting of “his | them have but recently got down to the regular | time it wes supposed ‘that the i be oma : KAN HOUR IS LOVE FOREVER. By favorite flower” excited in years gone by, but | routine campaign busizess. "The ‘alliance wal il the! Vegetable Lingriom ronan | Sreat numbers. ‘The female stars in her hole : ter Sherwood and’His Force Will Be Allot- | tion are four stamp windows, open during the : se chairmen and chairwomen were so fond of ret it « : other Memories and the little STRVENSON. New aries Scribner's Sous. Washingtu OF ATVATARAR; or, Tar P THE DISCOVERY OF “Tak INTERIOR By Wa. Bkavsuaw. New York: J. F- a. & AMELIA E. Bark. New York: & m A tribe in all the vegetable di Id i ve has e oe. this year [did not see ranch of it the enthu-| third party workers, who are ae ascochated an te , ies Of the elena ene pee | Guile the young are hatching from the epge.| < Washingion: Wm. Ballanty e subjected to the use: ‘dener, but it e ch o1 “0 fo 2 Py ” RETR. asm. T mean though there was a, fair repro-| make it dificult to tell “which from Yother.” | bees discoverel ot late ot oertet ns | ON an average each one hs from 150 to 200 | PRATT pomnR ArT el nirn ae " been discovered of late years that, with care and | eggs. The young look like small worms and |) et? PO 4g tet Detter Accommodations Than the City| day for the mle of stamps, pontal cards, en-| font of refersing to, a4 “the danghter of » hax | Seneation cf the prety, prison, nodest padisinelr, Rermanent headquarters here | perseverance, they can be brought to ashigh | remain for ‘some tows attachet, Ventre, putt Seas. "Washington: Tees Post Office Has Ever Had. yelopes and newspaper wrappers. Adjoining | City by a large deputation of Me buithh | Hower. in. keeping F) did not | practically frem the start, and the sending out | a perfection in a green house as they obtain, an | threats or the mother's tail, being thus pro- con. gp: : . ey these windows, in the main corridor, will be | GY by a P ion and at an en- | $e 10, be, morn ith a ‘flaanting’ ar, and | of documents has been kept up by them in | their native wonds. “Tt is chiedly in the torcets | Conca Teton oc ther Other enemies. At the | Raxti's Parser eae penings in which may be deposited ail thucdastic nacetnne mace Wmociation and af en en- | that ‘there was little political signifleance at- | season and ovt of soeere, of South America that the species which grow | end of a yeer they are as big as wasps; but they Wek war Cite J HEN ON THE NIGHT | intended for transp min the m: by the United Kingtont Alliance and the United | tched to it was shown by the fact that it was | ~The republican national committee and the | on the bark of trees are found. Some of them | grow slowly, al three or four years elapse THE pj mH voll Sse the ma Wenteance Scent Oke pretty, generally worn bs iberals and radicals. | democratic eongrestiona: committee have es- | are known ay ‘aie plant’ from their powor of | before they get to be as big as four inches. Dy GRAM AYMPH AND OTHER POEMS. By of the 29th of this F perance Soc erpool. pe ere eaime Tule member of ‘parliament | tablished headquarters in the same building— | vegetating when simply suspended int the’ are | Hee taee tee oo eight years old they have| — Scribner's soma, Wa <a month, as mentioned in 8, and by the means of a system. sim IMPRESSED BY AMERICA’S GREATNESS. See al s big bunch in his buttonhole and an- | the big ¥oan and Trust building on the corner | without uny soil or direct supply of water sup- | reached full size. e " | ; > aa tl Tur Stax several days | at ised th Large taereantle estabishments |” «eis impossible.” mid Lady Somerset to me, other in is band. ‘The dead statesman’ name | of F and dth street, ported only by the moisture of the atmosphere. |" “In Europe, I am told, fishermen guther TE Hes ity ye run back to the mailing division in the isi a er ho ; 0" s E Y i J : er the 8 Son " ping ardsaree oc he in back 49 he mailing vision inthe t great country of the larger hope | cauHot, now arouse the enthrviasm "that ‘THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. When hang up by strings from the ceiling of a | crawtish by the aid of torches. In summer the | ‘Sons. Washington: Bt . - : y ‘i : is | Toom they will live for months and w: mi | ani " » botter : : ERATURE. . nd bags. By this means there will be | Without being profoundly impressed by the | his "long and bitter’ duel with Mr. | _ The democratic congressional committee is 2 nerdiherwill cote Ky — Pont T gee eos — or eg rg paiceryd | Bears GR OGERMAN LITERATURE. By Hyaue amulatiou of mail matter at the places of pf its present and its oncoming civiliza-| Gladstone. The world has made an immense | Working with the association of democratic | ravorite ornaments of Lonses in China and Ja-| night with flaming pine knots. This method ie -~t-- aa deposit, znd much time will thereby be caved. the magnificence of commercial pros- | bound forward since his death, eleven years | clubs, occupying their headquarters and doing | pan, cal pirputeta a + the splendor of its western country, | ago, The tory party has since striven to be | work largely through the various democratic GENERAL DELIVERY AND BOXES, 'Y party a TIER dl ‘lighting.’ “The crawfish are dazzled be ye erful cities are rising up with the | progressive, and, indeed, Lord Salisbury clubs throughout the country ig) eer dee nown species of | the light and do not attempt to escape, #0 that wood takes possession | pouch: of the Union build : on G between Gt 7th streets northwest, and ; P 2 and_ they are | orens “nada t i CATHCARE. = the city | inthis same corridor, on the left, will be | commerce of the world in the palms of their | Kiven his country ‘more useful constractive | working in larmony with end eect eae grehids, | Probab Wy mpuany mors remain un; | they can be aly captured with the hand | aa post office fom ite pace, | Fisced the general delivery windows and the | bands; but, more than anything else, have 1) {eqislation during the past wx years thaw call | the deeeeton ee aee eaih and Practically under tae Hecke a * sey fae Tae thousand in a M. EW. Post ofice from is pre™ | boxes. On the opposite side of this corridor | been struck by the great throb’ of sympathy | the achievements of his predecemor ‘put. to- | headquarters comprise about ix roome, which glory as ie got be the diene | might. Crawfish are much cultivated abroad in | Mead & Co. y c ~ o i almost as much glory as is got by the discovery | ponds and inclosures of water. No artiti eutundesirable quarters | and iu front will be hituated the registered let- | tat be pederaty hepa Fa Phamandiyes rake ee a ee eS ogee bree get Pigoon holesand | of a star. It scems curious that, whereas these | heans are recosted te for their propagation, bat | SEATS aNp SADDI ilding,thiscity | ter and postal order divi« e not only 5 sa seoepm cult of the primrose is the ruthless de ion iL a a big business office, ts " S 4 ory fis! id re- A ci ee ee ee ee ee ee | iecthteeel Wy in teas eine enhanges | tae plants, which help to made spring joyous | besides certain conference rooms within whose oe teeters chi ee ee peiahe yy) (eine egfemer riper ng bp oe IBF peas. 22 ies hada bee Gia aa he . | HY of its women and by the existence, in spite of | for those who dwell in the country, a they are | walls plans may be hatched and secrets be given | should be so few kinds that are useful in ang to multiply, and they are fed upon fresh, me and most conveniently arranged post office it | 20004 "Te ail thon he seen. that witht much Gil corruption, of {a living and sensitive | pulled up by the roots to decorate ‘statues and | an airing without danger of their getting aw y to man. Vanilla is an orchid, which, in the | to fatten them for market. ‘The industry is very has ever had. Indeed, it can be well said that for # the public m: i national conscience. 1 attribute this latter | trout yards of loyal conservatives, It is hoped | In the regular working tooms the soutiae bac 73 % a ality - : a st Indies, cree} trees and w linteligent and convenient arrangement this new | the information it desires and tranact every { J’#ity largely to the influence of the women. | that an increasing distate for the movement | ness of sending out documents is in preeress, | A substance called ‘salep,” comewhat resembling 1) on: Wim. Batiantyne & Sons. New Yor Book Co. Washington: Breutan DENER. New Yor profitable.” Washing: Chap - * “hobese ese cto note the growth of such 2] will save the people's flower to the peo-|a regular force being employed in addressing | prrows * n ——__. CRANFORD. Bs “ost mer ary hema nie | rome goer ra poumpy] Ee em ee Temperance | ple, Tho ‘we Primrose for | packages, and eversbody connected with the | of's variety that grove heres a eee Lightning Reporting. gg eet eee pet een ot Oe comer. hopes to have room for the accommestation of th its coustit 300,000, without | politieal purposes, ite ‘effect, re-| committee taking a hand at it when he hes 3 THE CALL FOR PROPOSALS. Several months ago, when it became apparent ‘that the office could not well remain much a telegraph office in the building, so that every conceivable convenience for the accommod tion of the public may be provided in aC ni “1 where it is highly esteemed. From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 1 cognizing that there is within that organiza-| minds me of one result of the Thurman | nothing else to do. The literature being sent | This ‘eal? The boat race between the representative | impresses itself bandana in the last campaign. It will be re- | out ischictly on the subject of the tarif™ though | gy,, JL! ‘stlep” used to be sold at the corners of ae | ane -prenident. Mies Frances Wil- | membered that to offset the enthusiasm aroused | the discussion of any other democratic doc- | eivett#in Donden, says Dr. Carpenter in his‘Veg- | crews of Oxford and Cambridge is rowed isa woman of s1 rare ger a as ns. Washington: Brentane vd | th iology.’ “It wasa favorite drink with | annual the River Tha This year's | THE OTHER GIRL “IN OFFICE.” __A Storr of exe " fae pong democrats by the bandana the repabli-| trine may be had at demand. Hundreds of | Cl REL ce te drink with | annaally on ver Thames, ‘This year's | THE OTHER 1 _Stors of longer in its present quarters, the Postmaster | office. «d gifts that she will leave a mark on her | can adopted aa their emblem tinintere United | thousands ot copies of the principal tari | Porter, coal heavers and other hard-working | race was noteworthy, not only on account of Washington: i ema gociety. By “Buster. General called for proposals, having in view THe 3a) generation, and hers will rank in the future | ginte people,by whom it was considered very strength- “os | T agreater amount of | the breaking of the record in point of speed flags, ‘The bandana might be insulted, | speeches made by the democrats in. this ( H. L. MeQueet either the leasing to the government for the pur-| The rear half of the ening. said to conta among the names of the great reformers of the | put it wasn't in an American to insult the stars | gress have been sent ont alread, [pose pos alr {ind probably | nutriment than any other vey 3s bling the | ~—4 4 é “ 5 rll 3 she “ 4 : -getable substance | of the contestants, but as enabling tl Of a city post office of an already erected | verted into one immense room 2 past of whom America is just! and stripes. Un the contrary, I kuow many|a million or two will be distributed between | } = ‘d fo Bans Z de rage + ai ie i — “Oh, how I wish, y a8 | democrats vino bought the glorious emblem by | now and midmummer, Or erenee there cree | ia the same bulk, and for this reason it is much | London press 7 ays employed by travelers who have to carry sup- | markable piece of enterprise. The Lon-| plies with them into deserts and other unin- | don papers containing the result and fall de- ited countries. One ounce of “salep,’ boiled | tails of the race were on sale within four min- ves to | the dozen. It is the same way here, Those | to be done besides sending out documents, but is to the fervor of her | who heartily hate the conservative party cannot | the secret work of the com dear country of mine | have any reventment for the primrose. ‘tee may not be discussed. ‘The organization of the party has m. Ballantyne & Sons. NICLE. By S. Bavarp Dow, in one grand, God-sent RaaeOvion Oe) cintakceee: been kept in good shape for prompt and “effec- La satay qa et eral elie gg) ‘The seiohi dy A = >. "his. Taw no drunken women in its wtrects, | One sign of the approach of the general olec- | ive work by meuns of the democratic club’ or- | gutice for the’ daily nourhhinent of we able. | the Thates paid otk o eeole eae ee ganization, and whatever the congressional and | Padicad seen. o yer - : i ven-strand conductor, insulated with \- Keres Never bat twice at mx’ Amarcar ‘heel | pation of forces: fee polltien ocean! list | nefional commiticos decide on for any section | rina wield hy Teaing a eer er ae | eee ae Sa arundel valoun- York: Dodd, Mead’ & Cor 'Wasuingros: tee dete det Teac’ tt an American hotel / bution of favors for political workers in the | of’ the country at any time can. be | (if Yield: Hiins for fastening leather together. | had been specially manufactured for the pur- table d hote did I see 2 woman touch wine oF | form of titles. It is a way English governments |done through ‘these clubs. ‘The work is ; Ballantyne & Sons. e are i ili xe. Over this cable the f the boat, 7 > TAS beer, and as f traveled through the land I felt | have of rewarding supporters whenever a dis-| directed from here by Mr... Mitchell, aetoi only orchids that are of utility to | pose. Over this ca! progress of the boats | 4 QUESTION OF TASTE. By MAanren Maa that I would willingly give all I held most dear i s of a few minutes along the entire York: Lovell, Cu we solution of parliament is pending. It is es- | the chairman of the committee, and Mr. Law. at interval few mi s re ew York: Lovell, Coryell & Co. Wasb- if Tcould eay the same of this country. This | Deciaily noticeable now in the many additions | rence Gardner, the secretary.’ Unell the nani. SHAR Was ROWE eR: tome was the rst grand feature of American life | to the army of the “great unpaid,” as the jus- | nations are madeand the platform is adopted AJ A ng that I called to the attention of my friends on | tices of the peace are called, and I eannot pick | the work of the committee must necessarily. be | Aa Insect That ts Creating Havoc Among | lowing the result there was dixpatched a : seer ton ned dem that if a woman went | up a paper from any quarter of the kingdom | general and without reference to any possibili- the Vines in This Vicinity. complete description of the race from into « saloon in America she would, ifitbecame | Without seeing a long list announced. © The | fies in the line of candidates, The purpose is % sit to Balch, lah sub Ba fe hens! known, immediately lose her standing | newspapers always honor the holder of a jus- | to give every assistance possible in those con-| Some of the track growers of Anne Arundel | Trthe newspapers and others provided with the | in every | Tespectable element. of society, | tice’s commission by printing “J. P.” after his | greesional districts where assistance is needed | county, Md., are fearful that an insect infest- instruments of the Exchange Telegraph Com. | and T will appeal to my friends evers- | name, and custom calls for it every time the | and to thoroughly instruct the public on the ing the strawberry patches will greatly damage | pany long before a single presman was able to where to help in bringing about | the | name is printed or written. Such an office | subject of taritf. the crop, and in some instances patches have | find his “copy” from the press boat at Mort- fame condition of things here. In America| lites a man here socially ubove his neighbors | After the nominations are made there will been almost entirely depleted. The insect has| lake, and elso long beforo the pigeons die- little children are not seen running to the | and insures for him mauy privileges, including | probably be a variety of docuinents propared, | Pech antirely depleted. at 0 | dick ben dseee oneal saloons with bottles and tin cans for bee the right to be called “Your Worship” and to | but at this time. the campaign literdture con. | never been seen in this section before and is : 4 : ard direction, The instrament Eine of the greatest dangers of childtivod. The | TY Police and minor eases, even thongh he may | tists almost exclusively of the tariif speeches | enid by some who have made minute observa- |™,* homeward directic The sherk denecip- one of the greatest dangers of childhood. The | never have seen the inside of alaw book. But | made in the House. tions to be consideraly smaller than a fler,| tion of the race which was finally went con: GROUND PLAN ( sipotenn ory —— Ht jae: | there rebosgntiy here (roared REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. which it somewhat resembles, and it attacks the | tained over 150 words. Another conspicuous | GK IND PLA) ‘ou have not € rmaids, ve | pointed as clerk to the justices’ court whoxe tional committee have taken hold of js in | feature of the contest was the fleet of electric | ON THE PLAN’ fz z 1 by the mailing dividion, where all mail | Ob, it is pitiable to know that there are thou- | Business itis, “on. the aude to sor ee eas ee a oe eae plant on the stem of the berry, boring a hole in lame aka Sorts naped oneal ms soe cegctiem of coe, foe. temspocary | cupied by the mailing iviton, where sll mall) 20 cr plenti-icoking and intelligent, young | Pauw 4 My 0m the Guiets” to advine the |g” co nrsien work for the sep s, wjth- | it, causing the fruit to wither and die, —— = ee ee aa ere all the | ¥omen hourly brought face to face with th | rules published for his guidance and weekly | Ot Waiting for the selection, of the usual on-| -'A few eveniagy nee the little eon of a trucker Recistay ae course was transmitted to the papers and pub- KILLING THE STRAWBERRIES. _| lished all over London almost as the crews were a ood the points indicated. Itamediately fol- . Ky Gro. Park Fisner, D. ‘has Scribuer's Soma. Washe . PARSONS LaTH- Chas. Scribner's Sous. Waste ABB By FLORENCE Wanpen. uited States Book Co. Washinge iT OR IN- New York: ATION. By Jor. Craxpurn 1. ; with ‘ ittee, ae " ————+ e+ MASIE DERRICK. By Karmanrses. Macqcow. E s temptations that are inevitably associated with er called the Justice of the Peace, which he | STes*iowal committee, and have been hard at | gave his observation of the pest as follows ‘ New York: Lovell, Coryell & Co. Wasuingtom: eee eee coer he ihe great, | the bars of public houses. I know temperance | Relicayea, ney sustice OF work for some time.’ The congzessional com- | fade up me mind to soe the linle ee it f Challenging a Critical Journalist. Kerk: Loven, Coryell & rs quick handling of m: na Wi y = event | workers in London who have seen young women |” Some people think that the dissolution will | mittee solected on Thursday will probably find | could, and ro went ont to the patch, I looked | Paris Letter to the Lonson Telesraph. CTimpel quartemcf this, fone of the” oftec | fall from the bar to the lowest depths of diesi-| norcome il next gear thesgl, wear ered | little to occupy them after they are organized, | £2" im, but couldn't find him til, by watching | A very slight and polite criticism indulged in eee ee ee tae Pei Aico render it | Pation: and these poor girls began their liquor Parliament tells me that Mr, Balfour has pri- | Unless they take hold simply as agsistantx in the | ¢he plant, I eaw a stem with small’ berries on it | at the ‘expense of a cavalry officer who was cept the pro- | The great size of the room wil Regge a areers solely with the honest intention | vatcly declared that it will take place this year. | FUtine work. | There is probably no govern- | tonple over, I wen’ straight to it and I could | rising about a week ago at the horve show has ethane eUlygon cl fe (lem cero igen oan oun epg id, yor Conservatives want the dissolution between the | Ment office at the capital as well organized for | hardy see him, he was so small. I noticed, ud : _— Bis part thats lense woul’ be exe- Pee attorm up to “Which “though | much blessed in America in no having this cad | harvester wo thet the gonsect choetioae what tt | the steady performince of business according | though, that there were eight berries in the | assumed the proportions of a serious event. el apy I) Fel woman A Dope yp ivi] GT RE interfere with the farmers, or, by being delayed | #0 the most rigid business methods than that | cluster, and he just crawled up one stem after | The oficer in question sent a letter to the ee boteer cease ee ee ee EEE SS till the uutumn, parntyae the shooting. “If Lord | from which the republican party is being run | anoiher and pushed something out of his mouth | writer, sizing that he could understand. the pry As ite expected | fens the limes endieanean dimeess beach | 2 ing I wus forcibly struck with in | Salisbury prolongs the existence of the present | f0F the prevent campaign. It is organized as a | Tike scissors and ent them jear 90 (chowing with | "ur ing the horsemanship of jockeys and| tanvs pong by aa Re pen For eerpise yp Liamcor gee ge “Another hing Twas forcibly struck with in| parliament till beyond the ‘middle of next year | BEWsPaper office and u bureau of general infor- | NK @ueessy, and he balled see ont or oes Grooms, bat thai he had no business to pase any | ROSE GERANIUM. A ‘Tragedy. Tiustrated. By tiie will not ‘be | teen rlaret lage Fetebanks platiors seales, | MY travels—that in America to be engaged in | Pe"wti' Sy what ao ouker Dime iainister as | teeta ited up for the pa eee oor Teoms | No matter whether the bug uses a sword, | Soom, bat tthe bal no business to pas <x L. Dover.” Chicago: Morrill, Higgins & “ihe aesiual rental of | wiieh'will be teed for the welghing of news: | the liquor traffic debarsa man from many | done since the passing of She Seoneeed oe pe cen fated up for the, Purpose. One room | geissorg, blade or scythe, he has some instru: | remarks om th , ion hi oo roy premsese Apiler-pobe, amiga ge ial privileges and causes him, no matter how | wlfich, as will be remembered, was a measure of | i# €xclusively for editorial work and from it a | Ment doing damage S t] DON BRAULIO. By vas VauRRa. New York: bably — to | paper —— baggie Some gon, on L voit soci fe mart Saeiecally ak cae isto talons site “ory country ‘en- [aay Lees is issued, in which = —_ 2 D. Appleton & Co.” Washingion: Robert Beail. 600 more than is z back of the’ building is ty fee eat his wealth, ¢ reca gains inted ‘the various discussions which ny coe for the building now occupied. | wide, and ia backed by alleys fifteen feet in Spon except by the politicians, 1 wis, agai in ten of — day and ‘with the view Se Bommittee rant fo” get beforo the! voter ne Somerset? Randing. % ATRUE KNIGHT. Dy A.D-MaLt and Rowen iacane. width running nd 6th str it this were the case here. In olden ‘a part of itorial work an extensive ex- se migyeguaastagped é : ailding i» an immense structure | ~The building wi guvolied with both | England kept her honors for her Nelsons, her | ment under the Septennial act lasted seven | ALO TOT cr ibe citar work an extensive ox, —"-What's your idea of unhappiness?” PECKS BAD BOY AND HIS PA. By Geo. We | gasand electric lights, 90 that it will not be wholly | Wellingtons and her Havelocks. Today the | day short of te iohaaence PPT ths | of vast oxtent is being kept in systematic form, | He (tenderly)—“Being away from you. Peck. Chicago: Morrill, Higgins & Co. step Te iene | gePenent upon either. “Ihe building wil be | men who brew the strongest XX or the gin dis- Country in Me Pitt, ‘asscrabled ta Mya’ | Im another room is the mailing division, where | What's yours? PHYSICAL EDUCATION. By K. Axa MORRIB : anotran:| Docds efi baling bin nok Doan serangeeh ia |e Tee Gam plnce om the, aches move than, | country |S ME iG. saceesbaed i Ma | tthe various Qooutaeeta cre aftcesse nan soot She—“‘An undecided manin a drug store New York: American Book Company. as nearly fire-proof as sepcine cents) Sorte Bryan cio or gpa bgpentyy peep rem ‘ ‘body = =. ee be tn ee 1790. “ince 1790 there have been only three | OU, sn there ‘nn correspondence and file room, trying to make up his mind among seven differ- OLD ACRES DARLING. By Anas Teowss, 9 m make it, but, with the exception of y strict arehitectu: lesign, but it has egislators for the country,” sai lv Somer- ‘here all sorts of general work is done. Vé = Ph phia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. ort distance on the east, it i entirely wur | arranged. in a practical, bustnecsike w set, referring to the Gninnewes and the large | purliaments whose duration has exceeded six | 16 "ecngresefonal peaches are beter vent srk | ont Hinds of sare AMAN AND A WOMAN. By Sraxuer Warman aided by alleys from fifteen to thirty feet in | one single purpose—that of a convenient gfiice | drink manufacturers now ia the house of lorda, (ea amely, parliament wi by thus Somtitecs. eeely cain tee en 7 HAN AND A WOMAX, By ran iced. so slight is the obstruction on | for the transaction of postal matters."” “The British peerage,” sae continued, “is be- See ak ten een, So ially for the committee Puck. momne*,| serERWARD. By Mast Manseer Menam. Gh east that the building may be = to vir- ‘an apr y was Ss eed i Poser ea, Lag te [ning Py poet cal ae ix er) supervision of Mr. ‘Thomas — ae Goal Genie me te ‘Paul, Minn.: The Price-Mouill Co. ; stand alone. Of course it is perhaps un- | Clark, jr.. and was constructed under be the bine blood of the Vere de Vere is altering | mon’ a arm. thus ! : mary to stato that but a portion of, the | sonal supervision of Prank N. Carver. Snto the ery liqu ofthe eer do beer. Epic non Ey Sproles Snot Tit ; plus fort." Bat. the affair is creating 6 got | FLOWEK OTHE NINE. By Wa. Suane, Xow will be occupied by the city post office, In one t, however, Lady Somerset mens being that “ rest of the great building being at the dist par TE: sid that the drink, trafic in America had a bas been so, much a rule to be now entitled THE BLUE SCAWA By Davin Gnamaa ADER. of ite owners. euthi Fon | Francis J. O'Nem. Fant To EE occurtep as a rost orrrce. | FromtheChicwoTbune. | a Postmaster Sherwood and his small army of — ? hag. one THE WHITE COMPA: York: Lovell, Co Brentano's. By A. Coxan Dovum. yell & Co. Washingtom: . By Awve Reape don Co.” Washingtou: Brew By G. M. Rowrxs. New & Co, Washington: Brea ‘They Lisstened Patiently. employes will therefore occupy but a por- of the basement, the entire first floor and frout half of the second floor. That por- of the second floor not occupied by the ity post office will be placed at the disposal of joat Office Department. ‘The basement will bly be used for the Senate and House il matter, as a retiring room for carriers and storage and other similar pur- The first floor will be devoted to that story will be occupied by the city post- by ‘the third division of the railway ‘service and as a cash room, a dormitory tal clerks, examination rooms for clerks, ‘and other employes, and also for stor- ‘The rooms’ of the Jie immediate assistants will be situated in front, being approached by the wide ay from the stairway and ele- In the cash room will be large (brick iron vault, both fire and burglar proof, up throughout with metal shelving ead oor, ‘I won't.” . ‘The King of Siam’s Glass House. ‘0 use talking about it any more?” “Not a bit. It won't do any good, Hank.” ‘The Oklakoma youth, hurt andangry, reached ‘under his chair for hishat, “It's my own faul:, I s'pose, grnmbled. “Tort to have waited till we'd got a little better acquainted. “Yes, that's about the size of it, Hank,” as- sented the young woman, coldly. “When it “you're too amuch of a sooner From the New York Press. “I mppose you haven't forgotten that it is leap year,” he said, as he took a seat beside her, “and so I must be careful not to lead the con- versation in dangerous direction,” and he “Thad quite forgotten it,” she said, with a y it when — ee ‘This time he didn't lang’. said her ladvehip, of gratitude. Wherever I went Soe eee 's women and her men, too.’ DRINKING IN LIVERPOOL. No doubt these contrasts in the lives of the two great English-speaking countries that Lady the company. Walls, floors and ceiling are formed of slabs of different sorts and thicknosses of ? Hi ayieeifit bite i E “What sort of « hair brush do you want?” “I want one with a soft beck.” “You will excuse me now, my friend,” anid the man who officiated as master of ceremonies: Tasca may Bech. ce ae Guta and posses organ.”