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THE EVENING STAR: WASHI D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1893-TEN PAGES. 9 A OROURKE'S MEN WIN. |e. wsncom wise | BRIGGS’ RALLY CRY. |spistfaemtetavis tte Neverg| + cowm crrney cone zsceece~|THE BLIND BARD, Reports are current that Manager Watkins of these books will know that they are true, and | Funeral Services Over the Remains of the | Some Results of the Work Done by the the St. Louis Browns fs trying to sign Jack — will know what to think of the men who have Late W. F. Dann. United States Fish Milligan, late of the Baltimores, d Dan Revolution Timely Hitting and Good Fielding | Beouthers of tho Brockivas; niso two nee |The Union Professor Lays Out His| ‘turce sent and forty year ago this The funeral services over the remains of Mr.| For a number of years the United Stetes fish 5 Dann, the well-k od commission | Commission, co-operating with the New York b . and Some Luck. Besoutuers Tones Sao aa Plan of Campaign, Switzeriand, for differing with the majorii seer dity ate ver Fouad tah rk Bebe Commission. has been engaged in stocking the Will Carleton Admires e In Eating has been brought about by the The New Yorks are badly off for catchers just squint bis ana! Pointe; and the majority | Saturday morning, were held Monday after-| Hudson and ite tributerics with selma’ fry, introduction of CoTToLeNg, the Row. Kelly is sickin bed. MeMahon has gone new vegetable shortening. The ral ; in fact GOSSIP OF THE GAME. |sprained ‘hand and tn ulcerated tooth, nd | WILL FIGHT FOR PROF. SMITH. | Mit, maori" Aud the judguint | of 2h and N trects northwest.” The service | 10 prewnt the antral condition forthe ee Doyle is the only available man. Ininiatey at be should be suspended ‘trom the | which were very impressive, were conducted | lishment of the species. ‘There are, however, — ‘The Washington Athletic Club nine will play ministry or that hie books skouls be parnay | bY Rev. Dr. Townsend, pastor of the church, | on both the main river and ite tributaries nat. | Sh t Ont acute On ta Sporting Circtea — The | te _Sorernment Frintieg Ofice nine tomorrow | s1, srseeg That the Next General Anse dy | ou be ee ge tunre, but that be himself | assisted by Rov. W. L. Gavatt of Norfolk, of | ural obstructions which moutd prevent the es- | fll] For Twenty Years From Desai bed Melahon bas gone than that oC Ths sental re Gree w HARING | noon at the Charih of the’ Eneucaation, corner | This civer though neserceseen een ey ts Her Writings. - should be burned at the stake. Prof. Briggs : of di of thi juct,and the | Eestsh Competitor for the America’s pst WIN Overthrow the Work of the Last— | has reason to thank God thet, ho denrnc en | Whose church no eat haaghicgnme tienes . patna Tarn at -” hed a . sisptes’.4 i Cup Takes Another Race —Heturn of the DECLARED OFF. His Foes a Minority — Views of Lyman|in the good old days of John Calvin aud | resident of that city. n the rebellion broke stream. It was, therefore, ature’s Beauties, demonstrati its remarkable —— upon the country Mr. Dann wase mere boy, | termined to test possibilities in this direction oe a : niggas Create Sie Ta! Springs a New Interpreta-| Abbott and Washington Gladden. choses bet dcine yee a but be enlisted ta | by continuing to hatch out and plant the fry in qualities, has attracted the widest ee Nt tion on an O!d Rule. —_—_ LYMAN ABBOIT AND THE BIBLE, company H, cca Virginia infantry, Mahone's | the headwaters, in the expectation that they | gor Years a Helpless Wreck—Now interest. Hitherto the common MEN KEEP IF Ur. There are no fiies on Capt. Charles Comiskey PROF. BRIGGS’ LETTER. He Explaine His Conception of “The Weed | brigade, and’ was in lective service unt:l Lec’s | would go to sea and on their return show them- os & ite shortening has been lard, or Se of the Cincinnati club, says the Philadelphia of God""—The Question of Infaintbitity. | final surrender at Appomattox Court House. | sclves at the different obstructions in the river. jeu. indifferent butter. Every one has | Another Game Won From the Leaders by | Press, At five minutes after 4 yesterday after- | He Speaks of the Actions of an “Aggressive : He was wounded in an engagement with | Several hundred thousand fry have been placed suffered 4 Hard Hitting and Good Fielding. noon, while the ground keoper and. his sasist- and Ruthless Miuority.” The Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott of New York | Hancock's corp, from theeiiestrof tice a Misha river each season for some years past; | Fad Be . probably occasional dis- , 5 was asked bya New York Tribune reporter | never fully recovered, and. ter 2 to Carried About fr lard-cooked ia “Say, is it sunshine over where you're at?” a | ants were busily engaged in putting generous| In the issue of the New York Evangelist, concerning the statement of the Rev. Dr. James| At the close of the war he returned to Nor- O years ago ten thousand yeerling fish ig comfort from ‘ooked food ; “rooter” yelled at the umpire in the | quantities of sawdust about the base lines and | which will be Published Friday, the following | Fr 'megp of Albany, who hes been pastor of the | folk. bis native city, where he engaged iu active | £008 the nine station were also planted in the in Stronger while it is well known that thous-_ | sixth inning yesterday. in the pitcher's box, he quietly walked up to | letter from Prof. Briggs will appear: eas © resbytorian Chureh in thet city for | business. Mr. Dann was a congeuial man, apse wined a h.—, Tea Arms. ands are obliged to abstainentire- Five innings had been happily completed | Umpire Gaffney and said: ‘The reactionary theologians of the school of being noted for his quaint wit, boldness of | *B¢r¥ is prosecu a setae: twelve years, Dr. Eoob is represented as hav- | speech and offhand frankuess, that made him @ | 0? Were taken only incidentally in the shad . “ ing said: “I leave the Presbyterian denomina- | great favorite with his amoclates, Hie led toes | N&ts, Focent reporis from Me Ee Gr heated She Writes of Her Miraculous from everythii of that kind. | despite the rain and ae the Senators were} «We protest. It is now five minutes after the | Breckenridge are in the saddle and they have ¥ to tion because it has taken ou a garment that has | afflicted with a disoase of the beart for aperiod | * New York indicate the taking during the To such people, CoTToLens is of | Ss! the People were quite willing to havo the | hour set for play, and the ground, as you | used their temporary power to the utmost, et for it season of more than 800 salmon varying Restorati " Sess 2 game called and go home to dinner. A thon- | seq, isn’t fit. But they are not the Presbyterian Church. - | of about four years, from which he recently = on, peculiar value, widening as it | tind umbrellas wont up ina trice and all sects Umpire Gaffney looked at fit in the same | They are only what they have always been an piesa cre are ptoiapae mbit) cen" | seomed to be recovering. Only the day befor Protrotion in Ptercnes iste neu Boe sient gee does, the range of what May be of demonstrations were made to indicate to| light, and immediately declared the game off. | aggressive minority which has been worked up : his death he walked about the strocts as usual, . early y years Ida Glenwood, “the “Do you consider that this portends ageneral | calling upon many of his old friends, to whom | Provision made to permit the salmon’ to reach eaten and enj Corto! Mr. McQuade that really it was too bad thata| When Manager Wright heard what the um-| intoa temporary majority. They are the de- the headwaters of the river, there is now no | 2d bard of Michigan,” to use herown language, caten and enjoyed. a should goon in sucha downpour. The | pire had done he was thoroughly provoked. He | seeadante or obe co who expelled the presby. | "ithdrawal of Dr. Briggs and his sympathizers | he fo For canny ea ene an BOCHSE ROSE | cosgen bo Seubs Gat te eae kas been shut ont from “all the bright beauties is a cooking marvel. It combines | ®™ [shee iy that the l be from the church?” he was asked. ihan for many months. On retiring that nigh : vel. i ginghams and the glorias were waved franti- | ‘eclared, and very properly, too, that the home tery of New Brunswick in 1741 and who cut off | Pom the ¢ S he said, with singular prophecy, to bis devoted with which mature giaddens the soul and with the food— to ita aah called Mc- | lub was’ the sole judge of the fitness of the T don't think so,” Dr. Abbott replied. | he sid; eB oe a Gel Oy prope tnvigon = mayests to Free Sramacoan vp litre tare| Fat are etek however. main. | four synods from the general assembly in 1887. | «ttero and there individual raivittes ane ses mijeisine rene, eee Daan tae: ahetecmaee® tempting color, a delicate flavor, | Quade’s attention to it, bat {ained that as4 o'clock was the time fixed for | This year, 1893, they have exhausted their | laymen may imitate the course which Dr. Ecob | {djo!ning oe sodlgeg Bos om THE NAVAL RESERVES. ere and an appetizing crispness. | smiled grimly and said “Batters up. fhe, beginning of the game, and as the Phillies | power in suspending one man from the ministry | is reported to have pursued, but anything like rl raat bed “and iin inna ‘ ast fascinating story, which was instantly A A Dame Fortune must have been lurking | had not made a move to start play at five | and in making new definitions of dogma and |® general withdrawal of Dr. Briggs and his ‘They Will Probably Be Sent to Sea on »| P°PHT with young and old, Witt ‘Carieton saya to ofend the Sas acenane | url tien onan fray on Sabet cr amesace coud 2 aig | ow precede a non unikoly. There aie acts]: MOPE AND HELP MISSION. teres eae nach cat cmneaty wenden sk fo offen , OF Just now has nothing to do but get good’ Inck | Gaffney is probably mistaken so fer ay the spirit | ,, “What shall liberal Presbyterians do under —_—_. ‘The naval reserves of Massachusetts and New | oe ne paeen Of sight could paint such vivid plo digestion. for the club. | He succeeded yesterday insecur-| of the rule is concerned, at least. ‘The ‘rule | these circumstances? ‘There should be but one | --You are represented as having said in your | The Good Work This Institution Has Ac- York will, in all probability, be sent to sea this | tures. Cortorene is worthy of the | ing chunks of it. The first two rune made by Provides that play must begin at least 0 ee inte, FS eerek bes Sitlebed sermon in Plymouth, Churel, on, Sunday that cciaplished in This City. summer on # United States warship. The prac-| The Indepontent calls it “intensely interesting careful notice of all those who | Yen Souder act Bens i pere tuck: | Dono. tothe discretion et ihe ome cate? CoS | ot Prenbvteran law and proseionen tee taome of these reper said De abbot, |g TH" Z0PEFt of the Hope and Help Mimioo,| tice of dling tho men ou there ted eo shies | Sum Sas totnay value good food, of itself or for | of the slippery outfield, and ‘Larkin. who bad | It Umpire Gaffney had the authority to de- | Jority should rally and use overy lawful method | ware orton dete in a perfunctory way, The | Fiven by Mra. E. K. Knowles, superintendent, | in the immediate vicinity of their homes will 14a Gtenwood's real name is, es everyone knows, y food eee ee ‘ FE Polace setocace’ of, bo cortatnly would | fo tne the damage which bas been done to the | Word af God ocomre don't Taoe hor; mars | and indorsed by Mrs. La Fotre, prenidentof tho not ie rellowed this year The Navy Dopart- | Mrs. C. M. R.Gurdon. Teo story of the last tow its hygienic properties. Sere sty" k wen aaa isis ce] eee Power to award the gume'to Cis: | fair lame of Presbyterianism, Let noman bedne nate th a ea Put its nover used to desig: | board of managers, read at the meeting of the | ment believes that a better opportaity cen te Years of her life is almost miraculous. . slipped as he was attempting to field it, and | cinnati. gonnected. Lot no one flinch from the struggle. | nate tho Bible iteclf. “The Dibie is the record | W. C. T. U. yesterday was one of deep interest | afforded the reserves to familiarize themselves | “Por several » she 4 Sold by Leading Grocers. Farrell scored.” A fow minutes later Wise bed Tah ie cas lene ths ranks, < Lef sthe bugis vall | wish 'mssm hate! canion The eee as eee to evory lover of purity and good morale. ‘The | with practical ecameuahip by tending thea | oy, years,” she writes, “I havebeen for AN. K. FAIRRATEE &CO. a piece of similar ill luck, but, as no hit fol- The Valkyrie Again Wins. papietagenyeqederpes Pees ents ‘the Beriptures’ Or the law’ or, {the lam and ts | settbatben: ar libene; ett weonlty is Soteneasian Leone tight of ana. Tee ~4 ae of the time x helpless wreck, ON. K, FAIRBAN Me lowed, the mischance was Not ‘ood game. Ho|, T* Valkyrie again proved herself the best | ihe Peetyncae teen OF every. wishes har | Godt ‘tivo Wendl of God scree Gina Wins ohn | homdlaia wiecasa Sn te ectees of month, | the two states named lave accordingly been | “set bY Bervous prostration and <yapepsla of ung iy 7 stomach and bowels.” gent too many to frst on balls, and one was | Post yesterday, winning the race and beating | the future to which her history and her rrosest the Word of God eure ne meactl. For instance, | is now located at 1918 H street northwest, and | formed the proposed innovation and are i Vales’ ° > _ < ‘5 it with the She owes her health today, as do thousands of Scored on sacrifices. Criticism could be made | the Prince of Wales’ cutter, the Britannia, | #dvantage entitle her. the Word of God-came to Samuel, but it doesn’t | oceupios ull of that iarge family residence, ex-| nutaber of men cian reat aag > $f McGuire for not coaching him more on balls. | which crossed the line second by two minutes THE LINES OF BATTLE. mean the Bible came to Samuel; or, ‘the Word cept the parlors, which are used as hendquar- | that can be used in such service. In cane the | %™ tothe giorious remedy anet preacribed by Mac bas not been accustomed to face such wild | and twenty. ‘ix seconds. Monday, over the! “The lines of battle be (1) legal and (2) doe- | of God grow and multiplied,” doesn't mean that the District. W. "s Christian Tem-| governors approve the plan arrangements wil) | P4™mouth’s great professor, Dr. Phelps. GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE of 16,600f, | pitching us is common this year, and doce ‘uot |S, course, the Valkyrie boat the Britannia by | trina ‘The interest, ef Coe eee amounts to | Bibles grew and multipliod. aot Soa Bo imade for’ cruise ta'the lance Dart of July. | “Iwas soiow at the time of commencing ite i is F : i to you that Dr. Brij t | perance Union. As the mission is under the " trite, “Barc ant edie cag | = mine her Gran netar ere | es Narcan teem nen tn nin paar papese| eye ti then at an ant reo tors’ third ‘was mad « ia imself for the peace and welfare ot Preeby- | 43, ke it i the 4 ss ed = “e pepe ecu porte So ege e a Female “Peds.” at Kernan’s. torian Church. Ho asks his frisude not te eee Se, nae HIN to ting to ices of the mission are held also in the parlors, et eck ai Steps, having to be carmied about in stronger ; arms like a child. My friends had ¢rror and a base on balls netted only one run. | _ The score at 12 p.m. in the walking match at | sider him or his interests, but to devote ther “Decidedly not,” said Dr. Abbott. “I bo- | The report of yesterday showed that there are | re 45 Said That the Queen is Shortly to Be y no bope of my : LARO: i 4 je i home, three of 4 Fecovering #0 4s to be about again. But two bot hi ird | Kernan’s was: Mollie Harvey, 50 miles, 8 laps; | attention rather to the cause which he Topre-/ lieve Dr. Briggs bas shown that he has the | ®t present twelve women in the » beh ioc Wan athovs care tan nee ta Aggic Harvey, 54 miles, 7 laps; Rose Tromont, | *ents. If they act wisely and well the triumph courage of his convictions. There are two} whomhave been deserted by drunken hus- A letter from Honolulu, date of May 30, says: | es of Paine’s celery compound ¢id the work of INVIGOR ATING TONIC, ford’s fly, which fell safe in suort center ficld. | 54 miles; Maniie Hewitt, 50 miles, 6 laps: Ma- | of the revolutionary party will be conr, NG = ‘ . ‘ . questions which appear at first sight compli- | bands; others have been led to take the down-{ It may now be positively said that Minister | P'4clugme on my feet again. Ihave been better mie Taylor, 42 miles; M. ey, 51 mile Tepid pocamealtaedy begun and is making such | catcd, One ls, What is the religions tratin gaa | rd course to shame and misery through their for the last year than re Pra re eggnog ” Sie Rare “| rapid progress that ina short time victory wil | spt di, O08 Ho.) agrees with the Westminster | affections or otherwise, and are’ trsing to find | 0Wst has come heartily to approve of the eeinadendipesd apps, Peruvian Bar second on Hoy’s single to Don. SAVED FROM ROBBERS. again perch on the banner of the American type | confession of faith?" 3 " “I have a wish that every one in alike condition ‘Prosby teri the way toa pure and useful life, while others | Tevolution and. probably, that he justifies the ground he could have scored with case. 2 of Prosbyterianism. “But isn’t it proper to supposo that religious | are there whe are temporarily out of employ- | course of Stevens in it. He has never for an | Would try Palne’s celery compound. I can not fait SOLe rea ee Drilliantly st times. | How a Montgomery County Farmer Escaped | ,//RéVision, new creed. freedom of ucholarship, | truth nnd ihe Wecgesnen eat are eee Piney. OY Unable to work through physical dise- | instant thought of restoring the ex-queen or of | t0 presch ts merita, as ithar not. failed anece me " a liberty of conscience, the constitution of the | yortibhe sony nue, a port ap om Neebieg te Eee | the Loss of His Pocket Book. Practice bate tHe <broeedence of Presbyterian | "Nr wit say,” replied Dr. abbott, “that the | MY: 1 ies ao mobewn the y. The | ee ans Be it to be done, notwithstanding | hundreds whohave tricd tt with whom Iam per- : William Brown, a resident of Germantown, | practice have all been Jostled under foot by a ou, De Dinesh on whieh the diligent and persistent assertion of the roy- | sonally acquainted. Ifyou ‘wish touse my name Sy ae ene eee eee S| cageaniey ieounty, Madi; ume’ 4a. dhe etiy | rations majority, baviiows tes Cee ae ereeignpret yen OAS. ees Free peprepeesstonens dh opt pac enge. 4 Preys eeceered yencen ac hhe will | in recommendation of the priceless compound you Pirates ete wiatnn coe yesterday todo some shopping. He bought a | lift them up a htostcres to light uy i Nn of God without having any knowledge of the | which the District union pays $80 per month | recommend annexation is not clear. He may | are at liberty to dosm Thgve been giad to speak Hor cfught everything that came bis way. | new euit of clothes and then proceeded te | bittory of the Presbyterian Churel rudely | Bible, and the genoral nssombly of ihe Presbs- | for the tse of the parlors? Conseeee ae Sisen | Possibly take the grounds that it ia undesirable | ofitemerits throug the ‘Open Window,’ the ongan His catch of Bierbauer's fly in the third saved [obey deni whose overtures have so rudely | terian Church #aye that that iy'a falke and dan- | for the support of the home for the past five Sef te ing aor aren and ticularly he had to | Christen them with strong liquor. In the | been brushed aside and scorafully treated “re. Serous doctrine. In that matter I have not the | years £1,000 per vear and the ladies have eareg | OB secount Proportion of non-| of the ‘snut tu’ band, believidig that a large mam and INDIGESTION. | spssi‘croand in's pond like a water dog tog: | Afternoon he did not know oxncily’ where he | eaten Peeneral assert Lea rmination | slightest question that Dr. Briggs ie right, and | feeney ee Bo ean in that time, some | Aterican population. ber comid be reached with its benefte po | cee air gepkoe| a willingly "accepted two | Bofors sho general assembly. Lat the synou of | tuat the general assembly la wrong, Tae ties | oor dass, others for months and some for more | A royalist rumor now fs unusually strong and “Lave divided part of my celery compound wit sruaran caught two diftealt fies in short left | colored men and a white man to guide | New York nwert its constitutional rights over | gray che Seueral ssvembly is wets Gt God | than a your. This year, beginning with July, | positive that tbe ex-queen will be restored on * that ed safe. He fielded Ehret out at sec- | 5; against the general assembly which has so | without « knowledge of the Bible would not | the appropriation from Congress ie withheld. as | June IL. my aged husband, who was ran down and feeble, ond in the fourth on a hot hit by Donovan that | Hitt (0 the Baltimore and Ohio depot, Bofore Sree tee ees gee ee nem Let every | ouly shat out from a knowledge of edt the establishment of the girls’ reform school, it | Claas Spreckels returned.a few days ago from | ‘bree bottles reileving him to such a degree that Was an unusually good stop. Van Haltren fol- | Tetching the railroad station the quartet | presbytery and synod which would maintain devout and earnest seckers after God in the | was claimed. shouid laruely cover the work of | histones Nisit to Maui in a vioient temper, | bhehas been active and busy ever since. ‘This lowed with a liner at Larkin that Tod took or it | Stopped in a saloon and had drinks, and there | the graded system of court, which bas wait Fee e Trae tad puck as Nocratos and Marcus! the Hope and Help Mission. It will not pro-| having been auablo ta bring the planters and | apring I have taken one bottle of the compen would have carved ahole in him. Score: one of the colored men wanted to take care of | the present day, beon tho ' pride of Prosby- | Ri@iinn ‘but it would shut out likewise from | vide probably for the wives whom hnsbends | other ling business men over to hie plan of a - Brown's pocket book. jerianiam, overture the next assembly in the | (lod all the Old Testament patelarcin. Abrabam, | have deserted and left in a helpless condition, | an independent government. Although he | *241t has apparently driven back snother attack Mr. J. B Miller of Balti in the | terests of orderly procedure. Ieauc, Jacob, Moses, Elijab, David and Isainh, | and the reform echool is not ready for occu- previously bad no decided idea of restoring the | of my old trouble. lnselcan sf hectic never ne BROAD-MINDED SHOULD ORGANIZE, for they all lived before there was any Biblo. | pancy. Contributions are needed and the | monarchy, he now speaks of it as probable, ~My wishes to the aMicted are that they may be Ree ee Woismes ome teen ie | sis Uh timatiel all beces ated men | How could they get knowledge of God if wo | ladies believo that the sympathy of Wash. | and boscver thovterte wet it will come. persuaded 10 use Palne’s cslery compos’, wuteh rsehe followed them to Capitol Hil, ‘The | should organize aud. work togother for their | have not any knowledge of God without the | ington will be substantially given when the | “The poverstanet hey oa tee $0 Minister | re not fail in ete wale man ee nok tou a ie be . by- | Bible? Men came to knowledge of God | needs are fully understood. Women are. rer | Blarat’s® Position thet it has no jurisdiction in Giving strength and vitality when aaa oe ae ed | eee eae ne nome Of PIO os take Saresaalccomieeee ae Him, | fased admittance only when the nouse is filled | the Nordhotf case, for the matter ‘hus been | these necessitics fat thease a eo Of votes, makes Rew law and oot accra oT | and wrote tbat down, and what they wrote in| fogs taemet ns Tha athe nate persist , and there is no more talk of violence 3 of votes, makes new laws and new doctrines : i q fhe colored men tell Drown that he could hit | grates ties ne aera and BOW Procedure | (eye ye and te say that a man cannot come | in drunkenness and sin. “It is not,” eaid | or Wiel gulte fer toe . Ike saying thes nog copmtbout the Bible is | Mrs, La Fetra toa Stax reporter, “a home for | For some days the oficert et the provisional aoear ced Drona hima f be wanted t0/ which no miniater or layinan is" under oblige | £2. ying thats man eannot ‘come to uny ex-| Miencoretre tom STAR, FOPOrter, viciousnees, | goverment bare bad under comadernten ne, floso, and Brown sad he would rather give up | tious to obey. but Thich he is under bonds to! perience of love without studying love liture- | keen open door to a life of purity. where a | stractions to be sent to Minister Thurston about bap rag faerie cota this | Thorefore no tarninter oy han ee yauutionary: | ture or any kuowledge of flowers without conning | bthers? keace fe ready to give a lift rather | a treaty of annexation. It has decided to in, SURELY CURED. _ lr. Miller made bis presence Known at this | Therefore no minister or layman should. feel fret the works of recognized authoritics om | than simply kncel in prayer and moralize with | stract Tieton to ask, among other things, the - peace len ep teres arf’ torlan Chance cious, to retire from the Preaby- | botany. It iaagreed that there are errors in | fee nieeeey kneel Prayer and works go to-| control of government lands to be left 0 the | ‘To the Raitor—Piesse inform your readers thes PS favo thetr names as Charles Ford a igrits, Church on account of the illegal acts of | sho Dibie, but they say that theve errors are wit | Poses : Lavalisn government, to be dlepoeed of under | neve pestive sanety for te cewenmenanns States 3 10 own. . . the late general assembly. Every true Presby- in tranelation, and that in the original the: Dari: it week the Need Guild, | laws similar the United thousand: Fy p kg hang bray a Court today be- | te:ian should rather be challenged to deferid eat ry crore o Nobody o living ever =v Mr DoW Mako seers nay pony ‘leo that the Cnieed States take up €900,- | BY## timely use ‘of hopslews cams have fore Jud : i laws; picious persons and | tp, titati oat’ “Alioes® WES hat D deen permanently cured. Ishall be glad to send two - the judge required them to give. @100 bonds or | te, cymnitation, agains wi ® | the original documents, and to make question | quantity of clothiag. towels and bed linen, wea | 000 Haven. silver coinage and coin it into Cuorcoooo” ‘os | go down for tinety & 4 of faith depend upon: the character ot docu- | Mra. A. M. Bruen 150 yards of goods for'wask | Amerione money. bottles of my remedy free to any of your resders who Ws % im date go —-_ id ite general eet ‘aed for = ie! hog and | ments which now ba’ ho existence and which | dresses, and many others hare generously re-} | The labor question is also under discussion | haveconsumption if they will sond me thetr express Yalls—Om Esper, 4; off Ehret, 4. Struck out—Dy er paneee away forever. sometimes loav- | nobody ever saw is absur palaecrod this quiet and worthy ebarity. “The | and the policy of asking that the labor laws of | and pest otiec address ya. SLOCUM, M. C., 188 Exper. 4: br Ebret, Ey ‘The Disability Pension Act. ing the fragrance of @ good name and good | "The Bible te the history of the growth of the | police and the Soyetcinae im various 3 itals | the United States be euspended for » period of | Peari st., New York. jet-w528 s—Donovan, “Hoy. "Do To the Editor of The Evenins Sta: seods, at other times gaining a bad reputation | consciousness of God in the here wed tives of | Rave sent Reedy ones to the bome, the | four years as regards their application to Chumart and Beckley. 2., Wild "itch—Ksper, That act has now been in operation for three | ft itself and for those who ‘shared in its pro-| mon, It ie clearer in the lates prophets than it | house has never been so full of temporal and | Hawaii is talked of” a years and bas teken from the treasury the | ceedings, | The bad deeds of one general avsem- | iy fm the earlier, and clearer in the ‘New ‘Testa-| spiritual helpfulness to so many as at this ——+2+—____ —— Ss sm 7 120,000,000. From 1866 to | DIY BAY be overcome by the good deeds of an- | mont than it iv in the old, but clearest of all in | present time. Distitieries to Close. Baltimore. 931001219 ow © | Cbormous sam of $120,000,000. From 1 other general assembly. The presbyteries are | the revelation that te teen Jone Christ.”" The house is open for inspection at any time, | ‘The board of dineetere at Se Distiting and Patines $839 24 3 8 S18 16 4] 1889, including the years in which the arrears Permanent. ‘They alone make law and doctrine | "But do you deny that it a infallible? and ladies are invited to call and’ soe the ow, Kn ‘Fitchers—Baiter and Rhines. act, the Mexican pension bill and the net for the Presbyterian Church. Nothing can be| “phe infallibility of the Bible is an_impossi- | for themselves. Cattle Feeding Company (whisky trust) have P Hi ®1 inereaaing widows’ ponsions from $8 to €12 per | Permauent in Presbyterianism which two-thirds | ple conception,” said Dr. Abbott. “The Bible pees ee eee concluded their lnbora and The ] Wy Of the presbyteries do not indorve. ‘The acts of | is not and does not claim to be’ an biance iting tins eae or i gompany has concluded to shut down for an } 4) month were passed, pension disbursements | the sssombly at Detroit, Portland and Washing- | book; it claims to be a book about the oxperi-|___Rexulating * [indefinite period every distillery operated H.E, | increased at the rate of but £3,000,000 aunually, | ton may all be blotted out by.tho sweetness and | ence of God iu human souls.” To the Editor of The Evening Star: throughout the country. 8 a 1g | £0 the widest liberality in estimating is shown | grace of the noxt general assembly at Saratoga, shaker iat: ‘The article ina recent issue of Tae Stan from ORGS EOE NS 1° 7) in crediting $20,000,000 to the expenditures | Let all Joyal Presbyterians rally about Prof. | wegp the Boys From the Folleved Pools. | Dr. Walton, president of the board of dental Satis iheatatiny eusias Restores Yours, which would have been entailed upon us for the | Henry P. Smith in “his battle for truth and ‘Yo the Editor of The Evening Star: examiners, demands a reply,even though it was] ‘The London Nee has received a telegraph | Tight, and a victory at Saratoga will gain for ; | ‘Clubs. heal ul pet. oa ae independently of the act of Presbyterian liberty what was once won for our| ancing from my window this afternoon I| not brought to my notice until this rather late dispatch from Count Zdenke Zinaky, ~ | Hative land in the same place by stout hearts | 8W ome boys bathing in the stagnant water in | day. Coby tag tanstors tected eerat egt aly Pry tery el annes A. Busgos.”” | diteh beside the sewer that rans from Florida | All dental laws ia this country provide for a | {<o* ak tts Slsaun tenn Ressrase | Waeserse SES wi : 211! 6.6 Cornvares Beavrs. Bs course on Sunday. is! 13 money had remained in tho treasury the on avenue and 1th street northeast a short dis- | board of examiners, and leave to their discre. | iuine! Zinsky says in his telegram that the incl. ae 4 workingmen would not now be suffering from DH. BRIGGS DEFENDED, tance up the meadow toward Ivy City. As this| tion much latitude in the construction and en. | dont hae been maliciously misconstrued. Fe gma x be su W716 31 the effects of a great financial stringency. The The Rev. Washington Gladuen Pleads for | pool was included among those that have formed forcement of the law. The dental act of the oe CONSULTATION FREE pensioners under the new law are recciving an A Phd. Md Study of the Bible. | the subject of several complaints to the author- | District of Columbia. which weut inte eters Laidlaw’s Suit Dismissed. —— —— + = — bed mee saree Ghedden, sedi eee the tice wien the ‘past year or imoreyand es Thad ago,is copied after the oneain operation in| The action of William R. Laidlaw of New Welcoming the Georgetown Boys. cents per day. ool magaospa area eda] — . heard of at leagt six ents being drowned therein, | the majority of the states, and the board of ex. York againt Russell Sage for $50,000 damttn conmichng omete enin hel Tee Coomtcns Uae eal rie fhe addtional susomate they "Coreine ie’ han | Firm Conerepationn cacti De, gclambus, | T'was much surprised. at the sight and siaried sects mappeced tov teliow ths eure at | toc bces east cn tases pues eee aie en= re is to respecti: ro anc older and more e¢: riences operat M a trontanwa of the fees a ak ain. By scientitic | wero given a royal weleome by their fellow atu-| tie sdditional isa large army of veterans not | pi” reas Oe REE SN | ak Seven tec ed intel acne under similar iawe in other lovalitien ting | when Norcross threw the bag of dynamite down his recent trial for heresy: met my gaze : Seaatiful us you desire She's positively tke only | AeUts when they returned to the city yestorday | on tho new roll, who aust [Fr beppe l fepecbrngeiany says that the only way to find| few feet distant from my residence, was « | customary with such boards to require only the | i@ Mr. Sage's office was i 7 stress of th stringent is , orn By Lane ber brs arnt pberang pebesipos 7 racieprey rlbear pecan foie foes pate ame ee uteee ce | ont aarti Gorcur ae Bible and study it| mae, Of lecomposing vegetable matter, The nd to veqard hie Saployes or aesvcsnne tee | se sghinee al ects 2 - pememctgnepivengd ion BAe eens oe of 40, S020 0) con aug Nelilay aoe Pearly all of them were at the | workingmen who never served in the Union | carefully and let it tell ite own story. That is wes teeming with ‘various microscopic organ- | sistanta. : ond shake wa sete a Foe look as fresh and young as the iris of 20 and 25. railway station. A tally-bo had been engaged | *tmy. The veterans are noe A — that | what he has done. ‘That is the method of the iums. | A little further up the ditch, within six | In New Jersey, where the law is much more | proscribed.“ Wisereas iva ate UE = z for the team and on it they were carriew to the | they are Ree ee ee PO Ei tsoe criticiien:/ ile Opponents say that that | or eight feet of where the boys were bathing, | Severe in its Zequirements than the one in force the combination “of” BORIS Cowrtzxiox Treatext. university, where a feust was sproad in their | Perity thau in pensions. as is dangerous business. “We have a tradition,” | were three dead cats, in various stagen of de: | here, the board requires our ameclance ee witica is the ‘kscoverg of the are, toe honor. The low condition of the treasury is almost aye un'ys “ihn the abe a 1d s0; this | ComPenition, and scattered along each bank | register but one operator iu cach offee, and se Rervoweccre Taasenanen snoaraleia, Senas ‘Mme. Yale's system for cultivating a perfect com- ye. eatirely responsible for the present phuso of bus- | they say, the le isso and so; Were deposits of human excrement. Just above | it is with our otiees in Rhode Island and Jante. Fer sele by all deasmane’ Wrene Dlexion by removing all skin blemishes and refining a Kelly Must Get in Trim. Hearne eae auore free gold:” was the | tradition has beon held a long time: any one | *e?< they were bathing, at the head of the | Maryland. = cee sm_ Srices owen pe coarse skin. making it satiny im texture, is too won-| |. i aint of the last administration du; ” : Tn our Washington office. however, we bave, esto to dcerite ina advertisement. If your com: | Mike Kelly bas been laid off by Manager Ward | Pl ceratiattbaend pry Gpterecnagine pam, Seg herotic,” Prof. | ditch, is the open sewer from Kendall Green, i 10 ve, pleston ts bad call on Mme. Yale at once, andinafew| of New York without pay until he reports the mournful plaint of the new administration | Brigs® proposes to draw from the facts of the Jot Setar Teams —_ —— Se te ge a: bs bag = a Jace aur tia will rival the lly and the rose. Mme. | in condition to play ball. Ward says he 1s not during its first quarter of life. Business is | Bible his theory from the Bible; that is a Early Ncasuieacse acentclinniee | that we were doing all the law expected, but re eeat tanto Ge restel sou teuhte-dhe | sia’ the step through rumers of Kelly's dis- | Inrgely based on credit, or. in other words, on | scientific process; it is the only ho | aig ee eee eee quiet os | Searelag eommamaak or the fecling entertained Soe eae ee nent tedin, Geely teveugh and sipation, but he thinks « little discipline would | mutual and general confidence, ‘Tho tres of think, by which any trustworthy resalts can be jo gem ghee reise al parley boop epee Fyn iewy ton Dr. Van sure ; 4 nae i, me right: the man bas 5 bly 4 say " Ladies out o Send "s Book | not be misplaced. He should have reported for | the government. its published embarrassment, | Obtaine : a Cool season, tut the anwrobic bacteria, with | de Verg to register, aud his application was aulembents tas peueenien teat nana wal auarete Nelcrahe ‘did, and while he has | its Ditifal appeeis for help weakened the public / qualified himself by years of faithful study to the aid of a fow sultry days, will certainly serve | therefore signed and vent in Friday, May 19. ee : i ly the method. Can we aay as much for the ; : cents postage and it will be mafied you free. ade some conscientious endeavors to get into | Confidence aud brought upon us financial dis- | apply aioe lus with perfume enough for the most fastidious. | Under a rule laid down by the bored several : trim his dormant muscleshave provedvelellious, | fess, which will grow greuter’ before It begine bag eet rg AN reemitar ar appealing to | Prige to the extension of the sewer » few | mouthe ago any graduate of « reputable college : d diminiah. soon plica Excersior Sax Foon. and it will take several weeks of hard work be pf een Hed revision of the tart sytem, | tradition for n setioment of x weet Ane qe: | Metihn ago tis diteh formed the bed of the | is entitled to rastce as epon his application Guaranteed to remove wrinkles and mate « thin | £F¢ he will be anywhere near right. consequent upon the demecratic victory of last | tion—is wrong; Idare say that not one in five of | Ivy City pacalel. / Tan) newer saab ethan outed by the secretary of the board Saturda face plump, flabby fiesh firm. Price, $150 and $3~ fall, thrust an element of uncertainty into b fhem has any special qualifications for decid- | #ewage emptied. Gus't she ease trom thie morning, May 20, and he was arrested the sams pe a Base Ball Notes. : ness matters. ‘That meant change, and change, | ing this question in the right way; that not one | Obviate iediapyoed lue to the erp [ese iy fo orig ee Wee Dak Rving suk | Tato’ recs bat fo: eee Pont artes [in re ee uae es Cond cme | at errata ae aiweler: | there waeuh lehatan deaths was not a quali- La Facorss. Cap lie at in| fatlview af this’ cnecredinty heal ees | Heise ee a onic ea tick Prat. | untlled abd wbdrained by the wile of surface | fied dentist, but simply that he bad failed to ‘The Bostons had yesterday's gamo well in| full view of this uncertainty, industrial etecl th i conform toa rule of the board-—a rule that, es Fan ce 8 Sitenen. Every tettio| end up to the ainch inning, Chee Stivers | foe their own, until the perhaps necessary | Of them has read Prof. Briggs’ books. drainage and all sorts of decomposing vegetable | confo . reir the | who refuses to accept it i Royal a HEADAKE Powders.10.. _&ll Druggists Sell ang |SIS{S|S|S/S/S|S|S/Sisiv 3-—_—_—_—— 8 Fy HR ue Hk gs. iff. riz | Ss F Es 4 11 > 1 , have shown, is not considered just or desirable % Fam, Soraxe Axo Gesenova muaranteed Price, # Reakened and was datted by Cleveland for action of the government impaired business | I know something of the habite ef mind of Sot eae ae a a eee comarcalinas | ave Showa, se peti enraged ia seven hits, two of them home runs, Gonfidence and led the selfs and the timid | this class of people. for I have’ hada. good | ot adjacent are two or three shallower and | any way benefit the profession or the public, R a Braceszan Asp Poors Cone. sred ou account OF tek geen ene MUS Post | to hoard gold. “Until then, as» general thing, | doal to do with them; and Ihave not the alone smaller pools containing decomposing mattes ident Walton's letter shows that three- y y = poned on account of wet grounds. manufacturers did not curtail production, but | est hesitation in venturing that statemont It | Whisk aperavates tes unecaes ” | eighths of the dentists in Washington are ine R OL wmecne 1 SUL Blood Tonka: @2. haar eee ation. | PORT cugh rain fell about all of the afternoon Briocat tnetral increase of production which, | is a matter of principle with most of them not | "Bic Yammett informs me that he will again | Competent, und he declares that some are R syemregs R SeAAeea niet etm Sed tea | ov eseatre ant: Cuieaces wenn played | in good times, a yearly addition of million | to read the Uooks ‘which they denouneo os look into the matter. Pending his action or in | Practicing on information picked up "in free ' vice and nee our —_ decidedly iterating contort yesterday. in| and. balt fo cur population calis for. to | hepatica When such a company sets, UD, 12 | the event of lis further failure to sccure the | one to three months in the office of some den- BD hich the home clubeamo out on top by arally| The disability pension act has been proven to | judge a man how much win’ “(ego cet tist himself not a graduate.” Yet ‘out of Excerstor Couprexios Brracu. cathe bad. be unwise, On ether party reste the ‘ocole¢o | Sotto: Suppose that a congrogation of 600 | {patement of the Grrsgy beget mere theso not ono atrest has boon medo sad Det Y Eocrmee Crepir Srerex . Gatural lovely complexion tog emshesand give | ‘The Now York-St. Louis game was postponed | eredit or odium of that act, It ia uot necessary | mon ~busitese men, lary eae oe salves te oo monch Ganger of tatection? Geo. Van de Verg, a graduate of the New York Rn n & natural lovely complexion toall who use it. This | on account of rain. to argue as to ite merits, nor tothe rewards | masters and such {i hould undertake to W. Attogn. | College of Dentistry, practicing in an office i of yourself ina finan 1 WALI of initstions that Tae maace bleach. BE-| | ‘The Lonisvilles broke their streak of bad duo to our patriotic soldiers, nor even to the | pronounce fone or upon Prof. Orton with = with threo rogistered associates, is the ouly __, Brevermucege Talos Bleach, 82 perborter = ‘M* ‘HS. Price of | luck yesterday by defeating the Baltimores in a| prodigal. generosity that hus ‘made. ‘pane | Pecnerae oat geological opinion of is, oF | a. ore Speen man who has over been molested in any way by ap, alhole for the eke ot paying cash—or 4 ‘Yale's Bleach, $2 per bottle. very uninteresting game. The home team had | thousands, who arc not pensionally disabled, | upon Dr. Hamilton with respect to some | T? Celebrate bristinn Acmoctation nn 2,| this board of dental Solomons. Incompetent RQ rithout r in Baker and he was very wild, giving no lesa| the recipients of its favors. Its unwisdom | problems’ of sarcocy; itt suppose that an | The Young Men's Christian Association as an | ten wre dintweg tet prey on the public and gg CMeNtbemwiat yon ooalty eeetes Tf 5 F the game” bases on balls in the early part of /arises from the now undoubted fact that, at | Overwhelming majority of thems should diss. | organization came Inte vere 6, 1844, | quacks are protected’ while a gentoeny ore 7 home because you dou's happen to have ruoxp Brossow Crrax. han ly part q P 5 ge t SIs the game. the past rate of expenditures under it, it calls | gree with the man they were tring, how much | in a little room over the establishment of Hitch. | hae spent years and money in attaining a de- 2 the money to spare, Se rece ane skin: Satshatetty to- | "tip cingular colacidence that, just s» tage | for more money than the revenues of the evan: Mould tueir opinion "be wor Tho case 48 cock & Co, linen drapare of London, Bag: is singled out and axoned noe 1 bgeecsr-detecrart rant and refreshing. As. toilet ersam i: eaunot be Hon began experiments with the Balti-| try will allow us to disburse. No ono will deny | precisely similar to that which was agjidneee 2 3 ee E. E. Cany, jedon'teare tonell any other way— equaled. Price, $1 a Jer. pesmi meg rom Kee re qatrke. | that the continued enforcement of that act at | last week in Washington. ‘The majority of the | and. ‘The man, Geo, Williams, who conceived ident U. 8. Dental Association. except on credit, Why should you want . . Hanlon, you'll need his batting before the sea-| anything like the momentum which Gen. cardinals against Galileo was proportionately | the thought of a special work for young men! Baitimore, June 2. 1893, a Gasar Scorr, men's over. Raum’s first two years gave to it will impose a | much larger, but the world kept moving after and by young wasn, te now the heed of She firm to draw on your surplus to pay cash paiidimeticeaal a the worst end of the deal in| very serious anntial deficit upon the treasury, | tho enrdinaly had decided that tt date Pen | 0 cock, Williams & Co, and president of SST ere iis teins som paar ear erage thew hapa fle Cigar by gl ae Te | pee cuidering the one iact that the regular | Briggs has told the simple trath about the | the YM. C. A. of London, Englant he ie Rabies in the District, Mheve'e nothing to begained by 7 fseaistence.” Price. 66.00: 7 ihe calyewe| apectally as Taylor will not report for two | rescures of the poreni ek Cn ea ee, Bible. Tho, truth will stand. “Twenty” yenrs| tle room is kept intactand is the Mecca of all | To the Editor of The Evenine star: a P week: heavy pension disbarsemen!s of the past four | from now, if the Presbyterian Chureh lives till | association man who vist that 7 Yyand will be | Late last night my attention was drawn to That woulde't be good, shrewd bust- G2 Excetstor Coxetextox Soap Umpire Gaffaey is of the opinion that the | years, one of two things is demanded—the cnt- | then, the truth which ke has told wi Le con- | the center of attraction ono year henee, when | your article, headlined “Groundless Fears, itchers will be back to their old positions | ting down by Congress of pension appropria-| fessed by its assembly. The men who have | the world’s conference is heid there and the The People of the District Are’ in Ni ‘Rews policy. Suve what you've got and ‘The roost exquisite, dainty and purest so: formes reason is very far advanced. He tions or the paring of them by adding to our | condemned him have judged themselves. I semi-centennial of the organization is cele, os ee sree a eit pred P pier tiliaioaen ae <a Sites gr And Meves the skin soft and lovely. ‘Price, | thinks the new rules make too much baiting. | public debt by issuing long bonds, which | will not put the judgment into words; I leave | brated. ss iat a iG of the income as it comes' WO cents, Fire hits off Esper, seven off Rhines and seven | could be floated at 8 per cent interest.” If the | that to history. he local Y. M. C. A., 1409 New York avenue | District, veterinary practitioner, and feeling scented Land. The few dollars week or month . Kennedy yesterday! How now, Mr. Gafl- | act of Juno 27, 1890, were wise and really de-| Buteven itr this case we have a atriking illus. | northwest, purpose to remember tho event this | myself responsible for the first newspaper |’ aside, outside. a ‘hat will be dye on the biggest Dilla, Excerstor Ham Tos:e, ney : . Provisions to meet the cxermone ce eeeation | tration of the marvelous changes that bave | fear by having ita part of thete gospel meeting | moaclt TOPO prevalence of the disease this by erin Pite! sed by New York, will | provisions to meet the enormous expense inci- | taken place in this department of life. In theve | Sunday, June’ Ii. ay. 400, Pony Hect SPPFO- | season, I ask space to 9 Root Bhp aeencirapram sarees Mont to it should have been furnished. in the | good aid Ito oe FOE, Bilge eenke ead | priate raforence will be made td that occasion | the touor of attics test a a gee Danny Richardson is playing short for | issuing of bon g, the next generation | buck'the fate of Prof. Briggs would have been | forty-nine years ago. ‘The members of the ax, Grenfell invited me to see a dog patient, Beer Brooklyn, fom Daly second and Shoch third. | share in the expenses of the late war. Congress | very different. Two hanited ou TET Tees oes Wins bate Ere et ce, cburehes_ and all | sgreed thas wes 's shencneien ne en] Thin srenk Remperanee értal ~ ~ and the result is that scores of | ago, in the New England city which was onee | men who have At any timo been identified with | rabies in ite most dangerous form. < | my home, the man who was the founder of that | the organization, either in this city or else- | days anothe: patient, same result as to our Mfer in opinion from 3ou'd Lever feel.—Vou'll be paying for 1 i the comforts and luxuries at home ak anest Without knowing it. 00 per buttie. Grigin is back in center and Stovey in left. The Seatac Pe en “d Bridegr: re he’ hard luck with sick | thousands have been tri 01 ‘ive €1 Excersion Brooo Torte plavers and week pitchers. ae ployments, while millions of other workingmen “S=S=8-S=S=S:S<828-S-$:S: hie Must be something neoded now, too— 5 ¥ to a pee =» Chtictiag mae ted. ands true, brave, noble | where, or any man who may be at all inter- | tytual nero Few more days, still another 7 G} Pesnttaret—Carpotst—Mattingst A. complex. | O'Rourke bas batted in one run on an aver-| gaze upon the near future with but little hope- | Christian man, wrote a book on theology which | ested in the work of the Young Men's Christian tient; same disease, but in one of ite multi. Loos Ovr Fox T i QQ Srimers ort—A Baby Carriaget—A Stove. wont | mares, “*erY Same he played with the Ealti- | fulness, and that act, which ite friends believed | differed somewhat from the prevailing theories, | Association, or may have any desire to know | Fore: phaser domnesee, Li SotwenaChEptt e-<eteats 1 vpoa the liver, kidmeysand| mores, ‘i Taig benedit many veterans, has resulted in jand sent the manuscript to England. to be | what is its purpose or what it ie doing in act, ‘The theory that rabies inoculated into the io w eee Sem, Mrenethens| | The Pittsburg Commercial Gazette, com- | bringing upon them serious losses. Until Con- | printed, Somebody foand out that such | all men, are invited to be present at that time body of another animal, human or other, is an Pachoatemese Tiaitt cave any case of | meuting on the Pittsburg defeats in Washing- | gross shall provide some extra means for meet. | 5 bock was coming; some of the theo-| and take part in or enjoy without taking part | imaginary discave ie arty, Old Any M. D. who | As g, Preventive use Paze's Disinfec aut and Gor |S2 us, Equitable.” stoatin 8 Largaon, 2M" | fon, saya: ““Well, well. What is all the kicking | ing the disbursements incident to tho depend- | logiape suspected that it might contain | in the exercises, prer his signature will say #0 will be auewered | ROC wy at) wrocers, Tae, F bostie: 6 for $5.00. about? We can’t win every game.” ent pension law it will be a disturbing clement | heresy, and by order of the leg-| The good work that has been done by the by his brethren. Wiil the veterinary expert ROLLY & co, | _ Prowlese—not motes are yourbenie— Gemeteation Exe etkceer by mall. Adisess sit} The Buliimores dropped back inte sixth plece | andam injury, nota benefit, to the veterans, | islature the whole edition was seized on its | local association and the number of men who | quoted by Taz Stan give his name, namber of role Avent, U2 here R yesterday and the Washingtons passed New York | Money may be lost and regained, but it will be | arrival in Boston harbor and burned on Boston | have become interested in young men are likely | years in practice, approximate number of | _my27. 1232 Sad st. and Sts and Yaw. i —_— a into seventh place. Fours before the veterans sharo as largely in the | Common. Not only so, William Pynebon found | to make the meeting Sunday an exceedingly | canine patients, Whenve rabid dog inoculates Z. WALEER SONS. 404 JorH 1. \. w EVES Pitcher Crane sprained a tendon in one of his | affection and gratitude of the people as they | that the country was too hot to hold him, and | Pleasant one, & hog is it fair to consider that when the J. Fault Moth-proot Sort, Pir: dirsek: | Hoves asp Hernmasx, HUN; —~ I tegs and will not be able to play for several | did before the jscage of that act Justly, or | he was compelled to foruake the home that he —_— develope the disease that it ie only in his mind? | ©:4y.4nd Tlie Asbestos, Fiuc Liniag: Pais, Slawege, |S 4 ya. unjustly, because of its exhausting drain, they | had made for himself in the Connecticut val-| The subjects of conversation between the | The disease exists in thecity; in larger measures | .“”!4 _ o —— |p ‘UIT, O19, O21, Mes Tha sT., BEAUTY AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, Jim O'Rourke's Washington team is putting | have been so charged with cupidity that the | ley and return to England. Nothing of German emperor and United States Minister | in the county for well-known reasons. The} 1920 N Sr | 30 CO MASS AVE KW, up some good base ball. Some folks lay the | country is in danger of underrating the value | kind ie going to happen to Prof. They | Theo Runyon on Sunday were the civil war in Jarge circulation of Tux Stan will no doubt Near Dupont Circle, nn if 1110 F STREET NORTHWEST, snecess to the orator. There is hardly a New | of their services and sacrifices. are not going to burn his book ¥ are | the United States and the dispute as to the sys- | bring “confirmation strong” as to the fact that career eer: oid stand of J, T. WALKER, Con- wo iISigigigiciel ier ae» “eee, 2.6 [York crank, however, troubled with eny feck A Verenax. | ouly going to advertise them. They will make | tem of awards at Chivegs the disease exists. Jos, T. Busmman. | Hf seg Batides: OO woe | 77 [S/S/S!S!S/S{S/S|S{S/s17

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