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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. ; 3 — _SPECIAL NOTICES. EH HOLDERS OF CERTIFICATES OF THE Washington Beneficial Endowment Asso-ia-ion are requested to meet at Willard Hall THIS (Cues- day) EVENING, at o'clock, to discus: cent action of ‘the hoblens of the sab] w {iter COMMITTER OF POLICY HOLDENS. country appreciate and take pride in this 2 and have made a number of creditable INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, FIN ANCIAL BLI BENEFIT beautiful city—this Paris of America, OUTWI seizures of smuggled goods, which, under — a In conclusion he said: ordinary circumstances, would have escap- | AMUSEMENTS e 12 WERTY OWNERS, “This is the capital of our country. I be- ed detection. ATTORNEYS .. ‘APIT AL, $300,000. zs eve the people of the country desire to Among these was the capture of Milchrist | AUCTION SALES jington’ te the beat city 4 make proper expenditures for all that the at Detroit, with 110 peunds of opium; the | Rusi Profit results. to : ESS CHANCES. i; os government should do here; and r do not The Smugglers Flourish Along the | capture of Cassin at Rouse’s Point, with | tuinonspee™ Discussion in the House Yesterday | foyer. that they desire to have this city es ng eg srrance erchawts” aml M t 120 pounds, and the capture of Hawr and | cry rreus Page 12 | urs" althine ity formed Gots ane * 5 without a free public library such as every rth i his confederate, Guy, at Puget Sound. ISSIONERS © =. © Re & state of Mary and costo ef areas gon eye on the Free Library Bill. second and third-rate progressive city of North and South Boundaries. Hawr was a notorious smuggler, and has COME Oe DEEDS. & | are required & wr to keep thet ‘cata Wil be told tis TUBRDAS. Ancnst Ge dee at the land ts establishing under government eS a ne eee, ne, SNE | eee mmads Maen 4 | ton as qany, nod fer ii FP? occ’ pm. aH MOLT, S20 degree, agencies for the development a ooo roo algae nae prada ee ae eens | DEATHS 7 | Once nt 8 great saving Secretary. a the enlightenment of its people an eo a - aes x bee to ta WOMANS CHiSTIA Vv TES THE perfection of tts citizenship. This is a ques- A G00D MANY COAST HILES TO GUARD band were convicted and sentenced to six | DENTISTRY . & | cppertunits and wave Gospel meeting at thelr headquarters, tion of educating our citizens, giving them years’ imprisonment. Excellent on — eee sino 3 oer sey Sh a : “ accomplished by the officers ass' to in- SURSIONS, | &e. ad cai we tie ho rd = we . ih ome 4 is lent . . Bec etn PEG ae Ce ims or ‘ vestigate frauds 4 oe —— ctr FINANCIAL . Lot ee Suieie < waney they Sorice: Ss He y IAF eI . rogress, of good government; and I trust 4 H H In the illegal landing of Chinese an e | FOR EXCHANGE to place thelr insurance with our company thy that after sii noe be respite toe | ThE Manifest Duty of Congress | fie'biit may Scch.! Opium, Chinamen, Clothing, &c., | smussing “ot ‘opluns ‘Theit investigation | rom nanan! our Quly anthortond agears = or CmmvROD thee any de bligations contracted by : resulted in the seizure of a steamship and | por RENT (ifotels). Gbol A. MYERS & 00. except myself. BENJAMIN F. WRIGHT, Form . + Must Come to Congress. Furnish Fat Profits. the indictment for conspiracy and smU8- | POR RENT (ilousen), Telephone call, 1803. OOS 14th st. ee nes wae Plainly Pointed Out. Mr. Hull of Towa expressed surprise at Bling of sixteen persons, eight of whom | FoR RENT (Stimcllanow) -, relates ot dveilings, werchmanin and tse” Sing PRESS MAIN OFFICE Is NOW LD- the course the debate had taken. He sup- Bee Omers Gr ex -Ofcs Of the Cestern) org eiet alice, " Sai oa of 6th and € sts. n. «National service, including one collector of customs : ‘ = +11, | and one special agent of the treasury. Al- i ay a A THRILLING ADVENTURE | though the smuggling of opium and the —s tables)... He said that clandestine introduction of Chinese had it RENT (Stores) 4 upon ‘application, aud L-coln WALL ST. OPERATIONS im be carried on with large profits and Uttle by Joining our Co-operative Rallroad Stock Sy telephone 311. Hauling of all deserip- posed that there would be absolutely no ugeage, furniture and b THE CLASSES BENEFITED dissent to the general proposition of estab- We are now prep lishing a free public librar e are ‘ - SARE eter: Average profit of 15 per cent monthly ea: er storage patrons such artic 1 Sta 7 - ee Jong been prevalent in that region, this is | FOR SALE «bieycles) aud dt * leatity, ‘upon ‘presentation “of 8 if any city of the United States es oe the first instance known where a steam- | FOR-SALE (fouses). Enduect seltecese’ Penpenoe shin: Shee be So ee ‘The discussion in the House yesterday of eich eo Dore jon phe ies ty bis One of the most serious problems of our | ship company has had an illegal trade for | FOR SALE (Lots). fermutlo: vf our perfect system tualled free. OHIO MINERAL PAINT €0. charged wit ing entirely without a free! national policy is the best method of guard- | its chief and most profitable business. FOR SALE (Piw SPONSIBLE dais tees the bill to establish a free public and de- ), 1335 F st. ‘Phone, 1598. circulating library it would be considered | j.. . inkien nbtgeatnet The Corrupting Influence. FOR SALE (Misc partmental Mbrary and reading room in the | @ disgrace to the city, “He nad thet ke ing | 188 our northern frontier—not against an ne Corrupting District, which was Interrupted, as stated | state a city of 1,40 inhabitants without a | @tmed enemy, but agajnst secret violators | In reporting this case to the Treasury FOE SAL twenty years, and is highly indorsed. We iny in The Star, to hear the report of the com- | free library is considered an ancmaly. In | of our revenue laws. We are at Peace with | Department the special agent who had Zour Inspection and patronage. Hed @ml brown | mittee on rules, extended over a wide range. cities of 5,000 and over, by an act of the | our next door neighbor and are likeiy to be charge of it said: ‘These seaports of Brit- | 1 apres: @6 bya general assembly, they are authorized to} jong in the future. But if the vicissitudes | ish Columbia thrive upon profits gained by | Local, MENT *] flow from the existence of a free Hbrary in| reason that Weeningtoe ie eee eate at the | of events should ever result In an open rup-| violations of our Jaws, The feeble efforts | Lost AND FOU 3s the community ably presented, but the local | brary is because that Washington has not | ture with our British cousins measures | made to enforce the laws were laughed at area scapecraras essere ose bear Oe cae < necessity was brought out. ‘The speeches | the means that every village, town and city | would be swiftly taken to guard against a| and the customs. officials, Salat = Gane N. Alas recovered trout tis late lliaess and resumed | of Messrs. Heard, Grosvenor and Hender- | Of tte United States has to establish one | hostile invasion from that quarter. It is Hise ately 1a sera) So want o6 | era oe ‘auld3t' practice. son were especially able in their presenta- | fOr, ‘tself. It must come to Congress. generally admitted that our frontiers are |*™ 3 ea ———_——— a said that some gentiemen talk as though | © PSA z ‘itary | t¢ the corrupt influences of the smugglers | PERSONAL .. SrierfCALISM_J- Tati Gat bth st ew tees | Hom of the merits of this measure, as the | it was an unheard of proposition for the | P0t adequately protected from a military | (1) CoUue! brougit shame and contume- | PIANOS AND ORGANS. cirele at Wonn's Hall, st. aw. -2te | readers of The Star learned from the report | Sovernment to pay half the expenses of this | standpoint. Great reliance on this point, | ly on the public service. The only reme POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. DAY EVENING, August 14.00 aul3-2t at the Gakaka ee red in last night's | brary. The government pays half of all] however, is placed in the resourceful ea-| for this disgraceful state of affairs lies in a | PROPOSALS WING | CERTIFICATES OF |THE | (Use Gebate Teilant cae the general tone | $2%€8 here and owns more than half of| pacity of the American people. It would | Vigorous and hotest enforcement of the | RAILROADS | al Endowmer . the property. I will say to my friend from | PO > : estat customs laws, But smuggling as a means | spECclAL NOTICES. ad mame and adtress to 7, of the discussion that the sentiment in the | South Carolina, who suggested that the em- | FTebably not take them a very long time to | °? putting on our market the products of | srEaM CARPET CLEAS ea — | House is strongly in favor of this measure. | ployes were drawing salaries such that | Strengthen and Increase their defenses all] tne oplum factories of British. Columbia TET he at the tent eta Ee OP'sai 4p, | _In the course of the debate Mr. Cooper of | they could afford to establish a Mbrary of | along the border. ‘The problem of the time, | will probably contince so lone ata prevcum I will be at the real estate office of Jas. E. thelr own, that the Corsressional Library | however, is not how to avert a military in-| is virtually offered by the imposition of a ements, esy.. No. 1321 F n.w., Washington, | Ficrida said that the bill excited his earnest mcenda thsusaite aa taeecnas of ania a H ary uly: ote waive Gols Der pone Tae & C., ou AUGUST 16, "v4, yl be te | sympathy, and although he was aware of | practically for the benefit of members of | Y@Slon, but rather how to ki Out aE eae acon § teenies At someon: Gocat near can ee mere of tazes, for the | the jealousy that. exists. in the House | 2 = 5 C glers and to prevent frauds upon the reve- | 2Uty is a constant incentive nugeling, fiscal year can be paid to escape delinquent y Congress and judges of the Supreme Court for, while thousanis of pounds of oplum cots, cal, Sr. eee ee wint agpinst anything which looked ike local | for the law ibrary, as I understand that is | nue resulting from evasions of the custome | [2% While, thou unmually from British Co- | WANTED al autsze ‘Freas. Alex. Go. nl —— apa nahi @ part of the Congressional Library, and | regulation governing the admission of lumbia, none of it has ever been entered for talpeel need a SUR DINNERS ARE UNEQUALED this measure bas not met with more sym. | £0F,,few people with abundant leisure who| eign merchandise. ‘Thin has been a most | duly. ‘fhe present. high rate discourages 3 GENTS WANTED &% EVERY . WEINMAN & ©O., Si No. 41 Brondway, Uy The Most Able Financiers —0f this age agree that the best in- Special attention ts ealled to our roof paint; Bas stood severest tests, in different «linrite it HOTELS On sale at J. H. CHESLY & ¢ loot F st., | Not only was the general benefits which or we can furnish an experienced man if you | Bone. Yeriments are First ‘Trust Notes on Real Estate. Real Estate cannot ran away, and is constantly enhancing iy val inst Trust Notes of this company for sale, which wet purchaser full 6 Per cent interest. American Security & Trust Co., 1405 G St. C. J. BELL, President. auld pathol danemowe nt ere OE rd Four Per Cent Is a larger rate than js usually paid on savings accounts nowadays. By economi- cat Management and minimum ce We are enabled to give to our customers this rate upon accounts, subject to SUMMER kESORTS. UNDERTAKELS . WANTED (Board). WANTED (jclp). CO er eo or withdrawal at any tlwe, 4 4 : : > : pase : Situations) «|The Union Savings Ban Fe, Sate, Tae eee, Dome reas ont ve. | pathy than has been manifested in the de-| Coons” °° ‘De Consreselonal Library and ising question ¢o the government e pep naagitenr nis fared crop ipurrentcare! Pigeon ih entero ‘ igs Ky ery on milly’ of . ¥ ; z jarge prefits to hooters . si - 2 neous). = Sean Geer Saito = hee ae oe wegu | bate. He had a vivid recollection of the He spoke of the necessity of the library | Since its format and bids fair to be a} nuce df smuggling has been cagerly and | WANTED (tices) 4 pracy sete lar dinner, 50c.—4 to T—Sundays, 1 to time when he was a boy, when the war had | peing opened at night, in order that it | source of vexatious trouble until the end of | almost openly carried on. Customs ofticers | += = (Open until 5 p.m. on government pay £7 Drink Muncheaer Hoforan Beer—on draught | destroyed the opportunities for school and should be of the greatest benefit to the poor | (ime unless the day When there shali| have been corrupted and completely de- ‘ i ‘ates Gays and Saturday evenings from6toS) aug ee eee ee: sacs ng ae oy materials for reading, that he considered | poys and the poor girls aud the working | pe asciuce tree trade moralizel by the nefarious tragic cad it | Sold his goods to American touris oie L . PA. AVE. AD ST. @ great boon when he could get hold | people of the District. in delivered by his agents, free of duty aula mercial inter has been fo betwe: of some old odd volume. In opposition to nd ecessary to make a thy In Partnership. manner described. 11 is estimated that dur- Hooper, Helphenstine &Co., 3 = British Ame gugh reorganization of the service in the | ine'the past few years hundreds of thous-| sesbuns'NEw YORK stocar Butera Sep bag a ne Rh rsh pi pera eg RROue Mimcey obtains te [pc Otiestion| wan ninde by Hilts (Tattert or | The. loundars line tatwem the tworeauis | bisa Docemaietaees ands of dollars’ worth of furs have been 153% and 1335 F st. m _ Toney and anorance by placiyg them in charge | simply a collection of works of reference or | South Carolina on the ground that the peo- over 4,400 mites in length, and Adventure With Smugglers. brought to the United States from this | We de a geicral commission aores and. farntay Qeaants cre Sow uenining for’ honsen foe carte | Of Fare volumes, Mr. Cooper maintained | ple of the District cught to provide this riety sarap oeaalag bee a mably one of the most remarkable tablishment without the payment | SSm0 o"tred et ok on eben ee jenants are ‘now. applying for house f ’ f an i Speen ene , bject to at allow fall. Personal attention in ever case given. fete man eee library just as people in other towns do. duaaxt ure Chobee a be leer a iaures in the history of the service ts] CTU, in Canadian towne within | Sly balances Special attention given to wut-ooe town orders. that reported by Capt. Roath of the reve Private Wires, Telephone flac —_____——] reached by them. He said that Mr. Bart-| Im reply to this Mr. Hull said: “If we | define? lin en 4 a . n section easy reach of American summer resorts SO DILUTED WINES LEAVE U lett has evidently no sympathy with a If-| were legislating for the gentleman's dis- | the countr: 1 ; ly pug rue steamer Wolcott. It tuvolved the cap- | upon the lakes and the St. Lawrence derive | $800 es sane For we would not risk our Tezetation. will con- | DFary opened at convenient hours, making | trict, if the government of the United inte biy ea! ture of 400 five tael tins cf unstamped, pre- | large profits from the patronage of ae LIFE TONTINE. EXDOWMENT AND _PAIDd mn Whe ae le to une working people, to those | States owned one-half the property in his | 0 BAtrsl uninhabited Sean ate ta that eral ae nae, | ical: Riccarsion teats maake Gaily dates | Ceecense™ a ane ana A we jas. THARD, {> the schoolhepetaut eit ee nous 804 | cistrict, if we were in partnership with his | leneth’ ace fore, in Seaman, attached to that vessel. The setz- ae == . : M2 F st. nw. anto_ | to the schoolboys and girls. i r in Deception Pass, one of | t@ Places of cape nce = geet regis the | miaitt EDWARD N. he W; yy eee a i St. Lawrence in the vicinity of the Thou ieee seals aMeqpernlay Norge mare | PEMD org beers much petty smuz-| The National Safe Deposits 1 shore n = eich Bee e sling done by women as well as by men, eed tie Sicction of tne reve. | ¥NO 0 from these summer hotels to Can- Savings And Trust sr onein few hours for the express purpose on duty in that vicinity at night. | #da fora a cabin “omraa ats S Water | Of Shoppig. Many the mean ed & Niew of the water | Cre largely supported by’ thls class of trade Company ted to keep a sharp lookout on the traf- Pei pe Mus culteans ciicere tat Of the District of Columbia, ihrough the passage and to report all | to later, however slert.and efficient, cam- — suspiciovs circumstances. About 3 o'clock a ee a at ti * Phi CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. on the morning in question Ipsen was the bree od org a pentse-wcre hp eaehn t », | Ulicit trade not confin Oo ww ol awakened by the barking of his dog. On e val 1 I bulk, like opium, but Ca: i 1:0: Milli Dol looking out he saw a sloop anchored in a a oem, pital: One ion larr hs gee <i | embraces such merchandise as horses, cat- proper. He watched It closely’ for several | te. ¢sss and fish, Which are freely brought ‘ — ict ios . | over by the boat iead at night, without ap- cak, Then, dlaguising him- | Potent fear of actection. Safe Deposit Company, a woodchopper, he w ure was m: BURNS, 1807 F st. n. ted. The security of ¢ » lies in i aCe ity of the other < vaste * constituents in their public schools, in their MR. SAMUEL A. COLLINS, EXPERT WATCH Avalinbic Vetumes. street improvements, in ali their public im- maker, formerly with Hl. Semken, has charge of Mr. Cooper went on to say that there ts | provement , then it would be entirely proper our wateh repairing department Comy pone in this city a public school system—and a | that we should be in partnership with them > Sa Pee aves: M- GOLDSMITH Tm | gcod one—and a free public IIbrary 4s a sup-| 1m their library, but we have no stich con- than it is to nection with them. patrol retch of ¢ = plement to the public school system. It is | "°S Riis ieee tee “te Sibi ‘EW WORLD'S RECORDS ON RAMBLERS: e This proposed librery, as was well stated | 1s a mere possibility of da . A’ Waltham, Mass., July 14, mile. with fyinz | the poor man’s college. He thought that it| by the gentleman from Florida (Mr. Coop- Changed Co start in 1 minute 5445 seconds; mile. with | was a better plan to establish lbraries than | er), is really to be an extension of the com- Bie oF Seated” 2, Maetes eat: Both Oy J: F-| co build jails, and he thought that a taste} mon school system, te bring within the | An efficiene corps : and every y the | along the entire chicage. os ~“ewenty-five miles | for reading and an.access to books is one of | Teech of every child and every family weve 1hdden by Hetrick te 1 tour, T minstes, 28 | the greatest benefits that can be put inthe | means of Hterary culture. Im cay Judgment seconds; and fifty miles by Berthel in 2 hours 21) way of the masses. He stated that there | it is a disgrace to this nation that Washing- Minutes. All road records from five to fitty miles} are in the Congressional Library about | ton. with nearly 300,000 peopie, has nota li- siso broken at same time, and all on Ramblers. | 15.009 volumes which, the lbrarian ‘says, | brary for the common people of the District, The “ war to do It ts daa Rambler. are worse than useless. Mr. Spofford is also | Now, M it is wrong to take a part of this jit of the opinion that te combine a free |R€W pest office building for this purpos Sow To KEEP CooL THIS WEATHER BRING | Ubrary with the Congressional Library, | let gentlemen who are cppose1 to that fea ture of the bill move to substitute some- is that could vetion of dutis comptishe tin no other wi past oF . »Chinamen Come via Canada. Special act Coagress 1867. E which is one of reference, would be emba bust : Pon tage tow react Uiod them. Them set cut, rend: and forget the | Tassing. Mr. Ccoper said that here there | thing else. If this library should be put in | Nem ‘Lice conversstion with two men that al The smuggling of optum is not the only Savings Bank, . 4 the Congressional Library building an | needed te on her deck. ‘ heat. HOE Sit thst. Je27_ | are 15,000 volumes that are of no service in alarming consequence of the opening up of “ = = the present library and can be applied to | @mendment will carry it there. there ran thr One of there he recognized as a notorious Special act Congress 1870. SUITS TO ORDER, $11. the purpose contemplated by this bill. He | $0 far as I am concerned, I believe that : wegeler, hey allowed him to go on| the railways through Manitoba, the north- bee tk said that this was not a peculiar privilege. | t should be nearer the center of the city, ard, and be remained there some time, | west territery and British Columbia. The Trust Company, ~~" Merehant Tailors, Every progressive city throughout the | nd should be kept open at right for the | ;, af che line, curing which he observed that the cargo] various ucts of Congress having for their General act Congress 1890, ° Je25-2m 1112 F st. .w. | country either had established public li- Se ee ae Ba ~~ this sected, at intery other Hnes, ex npanpe pao per and cae! Bun7 | object the exclusion of Chinese laborers | _ fe24 inant aden ee aecenas aati * “ z ve already said, with them p J eks, eyidently containing a number o' A = ALR — “ind. Bott Bricke, tn omt Pronger op Blea Root wee master Seempinent an: tthe at | Will be gained in the departmen nigation between the ckages of rectangular shape. | from the United States are said to be prac- | FIDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Tiles and Terra Cotta to harmontze. : this point by asking by what right has Con- | Preposed to be given to tis library in the four sed his suspicion, and he was | tically nullied-by the clandestine intro- 908-914 G st. aw. fet J. BL Con 520-522 13th st-_| gress to give theae surplus volumes in the | N€W post office building. We do not trench ‘ the ves: The fol- | duction of celestiais through the Dominion | Issues prepaid stock for $00 per share, maturing: = = = — ional Library to the District of | UFOn any purpcse fer which the build about 5 o'clock he saw | 0f Canada. The steamers of the Canadian | in 102 mouths for $200. PRINTER’ AND PUBLISHER, Columbia when they are due to the town of | beirg erected. We take 6,0 squars Vessel attempting to wegh anchor, | Pacific railroad land Chinese at Vancouver, | Spectal deposit certificates are issued for FINE BOOK AND JOU PRINTING. Beaufort in South Carolin less than one-fiftieth part of the space fi pon he embarked in a small twelve- | B. C.. by the thousands, and they are then | trom $25 up, paying from 6 per cent te & per Telephone, 743. Oe SE RS | rapeaen, ie ‘Cadpar eald that such a | the building, a space which will not be fot rowboat, armed only with a revolver, | C@?Tled across the continent and smuggled | per aunum, acconting to length of time cepostiedy = proposition was simply to pay the claims | Needed at present, and before it is needed and, on the pretense of fighing, worked nis | Ite the United States at points offering the |" apz AX, Proskient, of the town of Beaufort not in money for | for other purposes I trust that the District say through the Pass, and dropped along- | PeSt Opportunities. es = et the books taken and destroyed, not by re- | Of Columbia will have a building where of the sleop. He informed her crew —__-_—-o— Cc. T. Havenner, Placing them with others, but by taking | this Worary can be kept. at he inte to seize their boat, whe: THE COURTS. Member Wesliagten Steck Bachenge, The weather tomorrow fs likely to be fair and} the books now in the librery here and send. | And _I wish to say y, Erjen h of the men drew his revolver. — ikeal Estate and Stock Broker, warmer. ing them down: there, which, in kis opin- | Ncis (Mr. Smith) that if we will est ver, managed to get the drop Equity Court, Judge Cole. Rooms Band Il, Atiautic building, ion, was a system of robbing Peter to pay eee a en yee gia hr Z & Curtiss agt. Mille: ét al.; decree confirm- 480 Fst. nw, - braries which were established and ave | Will be many wealthy people who will con- e fired first man at the tiller and | Gannon. et al; «der. alicwing ‘National | @tecks, Bends and Grain bought onl ood txt Georgia Pine maintained at public expense and to which | tribute to build it up sua make it a library hiny ‘so that he was able to| Capital Brewing Company to intervene, | Sof op wargin. wer Kiln-dri Fi ring aa cna chan acceus except the lacks in | that the, people of the United States can knock his revolver overboard, and at the | Claflin agt. Brodix Pabliching Company: | oGaee “OS ant ot to aa oe n-dried 00! q the several departments. have pride in. me time to disarm his companion. At the | order making Pool a plain- | Private wires to New York, Chicago and New 2%,-inch Face This bill, he said, does not touch a single The Duty of Congress. pall mick Sana on t of his pistol he made them put the Clatlin ‘ast. Hredix Publishing Com- | Orleans” Telephoa> 483. aplo-tr 2= . technical Look in those collections. It pro- Mr. Grout then took the floor and spoke | in waiting with converanees nd the four sacks in his boat orde> making Rufus H. Darby a CURBON & MAC NEY. — poses to take the general circulating books Sete pill. He explained why the | yond the jurisdiction of tae gu alt nnd aces Boat. | plaintiff. Hil eet. Eustis et al.; appear- CORSON & MACARTNEY, $2 per 100 feet. and put them in some place so that they | I" favor of the Mil. He explained wy ane : If, and, giving them | Ance of absent defendant. Torgeod agt Er. | MEMBEXS "Or ‘riie SEW Tonk stock can be accessible to the people. He re-| Congressional Li ign iy i f B : them to tow him | good; order referring cause to R. J. Mur 1419 F st, Glover - ferred to the small portion of the great | cessible, owing to the fact that it is opened cat Hritain Does Hetter. t . fee vecded to} ray, examiner. Hail agt. Hall; order loan- | Correspondents of current, and | ing money in registry. Hawkins agt. Haw- roadway, pace available in the ne ild- | from 9 to 4 daily. He then read a list of p space available @ Hew post office build- | from ¥ to y. fair and strong, they chose | kins; orde> to show sause Bankers and Deaies ing which this library would occupy. Only | the people who are allowed to take books Whole Window 6,000 square feet out of the 340,000 square ing al art and is extreme the 5 almost } do, but on reaching th the wind ficult, com- > moment, d cut his t Deposits change. ‘Loans. feet. ‘In his opinion this location wae the | ‘tom the library, and he argued that these | pared wieh sr: rior, Be- cage ans = peagt mage | Cleuit Court, Judge Cole. _qititroad Stocks and (nde nd all securities low Of Lichts nicst desirable, but if the House was op. | facts show that the Congressional Library | sides, our nustaern bouadury line ts about but could | ,,l%,P. Dryden agt John G. Carlisle: rule | $0 oe tee a Cet eek 12 Lig. pored to the location he would not combat | dees not serve the purpose of a popular as long as the ined ind west cox Finding himeeit | © {how cause ordered to tasue. ‘A specialty made of investment securities. Dig Glazed fcr 75¢. an amendment to put the library in the new | brary. : lines of t tates, Our south rang Sey pain 1 boat, in the saucer SASS Tar iat oeceasies frist Bonds ang ail local Matlesd, Gas, Insuransg - library building. Continuing he said Seun is | strong Ude, with a heavy load, Ipsen threw a r lo as ——y S heat ey Congress and the City. “Mr. Chairman, we should ret een ae the Kex of whisky overboard and made his : —— a lepboue bought and sold = a relations to the District of ¢ United | el patrolled compared with our much ion. | 23, Slowly. to Fidalgo City, the nearest | They Go Hand in Hand, in the Opinion ceicmmniiaenieigamey — — ——— Mr. Cooper spoke of the 63,000 children of | jg objected to this bill that by it the United ge Sorters Geoben, ce cee tee OM: | necitement th the rest. of his prize. of = New York De at. Frank Libbey & Established | School age in the District and said that | Siates go into partnership. Dut bol pork nerthenr eles se ue Pear ¥ and drove nine miles n ugel eee ine indie ok tes ania eg 1828 over 30,000 of these were over twelve years | is the United States ready e Ss road, on a dark night, | From the New York Sun, several officers of the | ‘There is at least one druggist tn town vice were stationed with a1 who thinks that herd times are conducive vehicle would only carry one of the | to health, provided, of course, they are not he left Ue other three with the | too hard. His shop is in a section of the e : Sin everything per. | thoge to the south of “Lumber, Mill Work and Builders’ Hardware,” | of age. They are at that time of life, he etary St ee ateie a hie the smuggling done over 6th and New York Ave. said, when access to a free library and to police department, the fire department, the | CPE be at such sources of knowledge will assist them | public schools, etc.—and the measure now ny inet th : e pro. | alnost whol in the forming of a literary taste and keep | proposed is only another step in the pro- | {00"\ tu! From the Philadelphia Record, One of the veterans of Post No. 35 in thig city, who was several times wounded in ace tion, was asked to describe how it felt tq anger of absent. Ma ted, aad imany improve ho * be shot down. He replied that he had made w cess of education. : roe Rl pay ait Fidalgo City. ‘The Wolcott | west side populated chiefly by poor people. : injurious. “He saidithatsthere weet the | cit, seems to me the judsment of, every Still far from belug perfect, Thee Went abeand ee text morning, | He was bewalling the hard times to a Sun pet beareaploees 1g thonndhenrys ete re jet” 2 candid man will say that there should be | ! = aya i at aboard and reported his ; . ° : lines “of ‘work, Gives aula engaged in | contviace provided for workingmen and | and it Is by n hat will Rea arene orpdeee may nate ar eem frightfully,” ania | SAte8: “The Seat efiact of @ gunshot wounG IF YOU ENJOY emitting all the other numerous forms of | thers who desire the use of an institu- aaee n, at $12 a pound nite a good that shatters a bone is a sensation of satiss pt. Roath rep Department n, in all its Ki tribute to the zeal, energ: c he. “Prescription” busthess, in which is . in | about all the profit for a druggist, provided 2 Sgt ‘ 7 5, and high he doesn’t retail liquors, has fallen off with GOOD CIGAR. labor. It was important that this class | tion of this kind in the evenings. You It A i should have access to a public library. He | cense saloons all over the District, but y We want you try “COUPLETS,” 2 for Se.) then added: “But, gentlemen, say why | Pp They're all’ soa could desire. Many fine Se.| should the United’ States do this? Why | ful and elevating c fied anticipation, as much as to say, “Here or ‘Just as I expected,’ and the wow tish side of the line protected than ours. iogether on a smali_bui % Manse is considered hopelessly mortal as a matter not as good. should the United States have a fire de-| true there are the th mut they are cifin Po Ne oe diet (roar wagered sinihyscgbarccecineodincmmed PT PEORMIE W paapen Humenaiyeodpgeenine ng SS tor We. ave artment here? Why should the United | only a sort cf midway pla . eo on. of it? Why, the hard times, of course. You of Mamsaminirminh Shien th poahiine tetee, ~~ ener = = Dest cbereots aba have pre em here? “Why “It is the duty of the Ame i sr in weeling and the Tari, would naturally suppose that hard times ing of self-pity. This lasts during wh. ma i. should the United States have anything | to establish a free reading room, and have ed country West of . The largest seizure of opium ever made | Would tnerease the druggists’ business, | MS OF SUB, Mls, laste, during | whe <7 Drop us a postal tf your dealer doesn’t | else that belongs to a city? it open sce ee —— go ey ee British patrol includes a force of one is by . J. B. Moore of the revenue | Wouldn't you? But they don’t. cause of that pecullar moaning of the dese J es L. Barbour & Son. epee this city, and Deciuacitnie ely ta » You should do this for the benetit iar, police dite, aia on information he went to Kasa-an bay, | Thnt doesn’t account for the depression in | Ubysial eutering sions and familiar to alt Son AND IM ERS, 614-616 PA. AVE. it | Set apart as the capital of the United States | of the young working men and women of oak poaialerese Alaska,and searched sald to belong | our trade. In fact, I know that in some dis- is dressed or an amputation performed there James Carroll of the steamship | Pensaries the number of patients has largely | rises in the mind a faint dawn of hope. If and found in a storeh: fourteen | decreased during the past year. Two phy- | this grows into a determination to get well containing 3,011 pounds of prepared | stcians, my friends, who have clinics at the | the Victim stands a good chance of ree jum, the value of which at $14 per pound, | German dispensary In-2d avenue, tell me | COVerY (ae then market price, was $14,144. This | that where they used to have twenty-five or Pps cS cium is ed to have been smuggied | thirty patients an hour they now have as A Fish With Gills and Lungs, gga be ee ete ges count for this | Pm te Philadepiia Record. oe king e only way ec ‘or this an oe and, Ore. 2 next state of things is that there is less need for | The Academy of Natural Sciences has j was made in Jan y drugs because there is less sickness than | come into possession of a rare fish, “whi a ton, valued at § ‘aNa#, telzed | usual, and the reason there ts less sickness | can boast of @ pair of lungs in addition to neisco while being lan from | is t va Umes are conducive to health. ils vith which alone hk vored hip Clty of Tokio. This seizure | When money came easy to people they lived |" ® ac Lory The psccmachnget yee 2 sulted in the breaking up of a iarge and | too high, they ate too much and spent more | @7@ endowed. y rege twg Nuential “ring’’ on the Pacific coast, com-| money for drink and tobacco than they | sets of breathing apparatus is readily sed of capitalists, custom house offictals, | ought. The result was derangements con- | when the habits of the animal are known, — ——-—_-"“— | under peculiar conditions. It has no local | the District. coer oan wat cere 3 tire nis = is assigned to duty BASOOSLSOSCOOPSOPOEFOSPSO SESS | SoVernMent. We should have it because | over against the saloons a pees ine from Mamtoba to the P; - k! : Br dy Co we should do for Washington what every | licensed and tolerate as legal © have | tnd constitute effi Blackberry Brandy UPON | Progressive local government does for every | ments, andon account of Which you have One aa ae This coupon is worth 10 cents, and If pre-| progressive city in this land. received the oa ape sare — fates ae n of the rever sented with WO cents, entitles holder to a! "sit is said that the United States should | reading rcom, t le antidote for ignorance | inspectors ar te Tere eee unerry Brandy. | not make any appropriations for libraries | end dissipation. How can Poti amd | toned long distan ‘ Crabb’s Imperial crarkuse. | here How many of you on this oor have | do our duty : {ail will agree $7 per case of quarts—Te. quart. school systems aided by the United States? | that the people is Nat an $5 per case of pints—45e é int. How many of you have ssricultural oa Lays oe ee as to where this library ree’ To-Kalon Wine Co.,614 14th lees? ‘The United conan fae Connieaeene should b2 housed. Objection has been made | Tiny cxcent in. th PLONE 8. VAULTS, 2TH AND K STS. | schools, one million five hundred thousand | to the place designated in the bill—the new | GiFiman and’ th = Ooeeeee. acres for state universities, and this is a | post office building. This — iene | da ex cluion “pe -tesaaat POCPOPCPO000000000 00090000 | ecie’s university that we are asking this | saggested by my friend, the gentleman | is spec Suits Cleaned & Pressed. $1 | House to provide. The United States has | from Miinois (Mr. Canreny; but when he | other is dut , given nearly ten million acres of land for | undertook to state the objection it was namely, § tifie oeea nt patrol both f Chinese the two coun- big money in smu of the prohibite ve opium. One statutes and. the ble to its full market value, According to some ton it : nboat employes, local politicians sequent bn such excgsses and a lively de- yhere tl We restore that = = ay gee so = agricultural colleges. parent oe vores it was sentimental rath taritt rie ; on pr eh ve yateey ts i e et sins for drugs to medy igs selene ylaseregghred pede tsi diaereee sential to form. Coats, . Vests and Mr. Dockery expressed the opinion that | than substantial. epic is primarily » for the des- There no doubt that the smuggling of | workingmen are on short commons, ‘They y ‘ Taree cals one tite ts as the United States is now and has been | “The objection,as stated b, perat2 chances H into the | dutiable merchandise upon the Canadian | eat plain food and not too much. The diet | (ed Up Se a Sy cae. Bo ne Shr. LAasine AxD” Re'orm sr.x.w. | for a long time paying half of the expenses | is because this’ building w United States,” formerly $10 | snd Me i has largely ine is as good as medicine and conducive to | {PC Sivcr memivera of that fey vee as jahn, Geremive. "Phoue 143-2. | of maintaining the public school system of | the first instance to she us pound, but in Ax law it ince the passage of the tariff act of Ism, | health. Of course, if the times were #o hani | {he othe hy means of his gilla, but wr - auls this District, that was something of an off- | office in this city, bags Duar irene Yr pound. The pending tari ‘ing higher duties on agricultural prod. | as to cause actual privation the inevitable ds dry up he burrows down in: mys Pie: Se eee set against the donation of lands to the | was to be sent up cigh: stories, to stor for a duty, of $3 per pound From Mexico ‘horses and cattle, as | result would be poorly nurtured bodies, dis- | Ponds ary up he burrows where Beton a HOTEL EMRICH’S states. public records Delonizing to the various de- rective reduction Is expected to igbaceo and ether merchandise,have | ease and a bigxer demand for drugs, I have,| and makes & round nest. where he ives in °H ~ Cheap Political Capital. partments and make room for : eee the co emuseting of oplum and to | been freely smuggled. It is conceded to be | studied the present condition very carefully | Sf hus lunge, watil ths feline eee oe abie ote nner, 50c.| ar Cooper did not agree with this view, | of ce or peer chat these dre Alliguod benefi : > reven : oe are | jnpossible with the present limited force | and I am satisfied a are very healthy him again. Is ynsitely cooked and ved— 2: : . “Well, I will a e S000 | several lar s ishiments ier to prevent smuggling over eithe: © north- st now and are so CAUSE have not 4 = ctr ttt ete ee ™ | as he said the United States is simply con-| 4... put are they better than that proposed | Vanccaver naimo,, British Colum! erniDe lie soutien Gcninees cree ‘sen. | the ready money to waste in encsanen Fees epee tributing its part of the taxes when it pays | py this bill which asks for mar 6.000 of oe devoted t Souce Fried | Fez, Plant “Crmblingssweet | Half the cost of the schools in the District; | 340.000 for a free Ubrary, calle some one | market u T ‘otatoes Potatoes—45 p e U me . inority of the people? What is there so It is mainly the product of these manu- Fant toes Peach Ple Water. | oie nese ted, States Save away to the | S MUPrbout this new. post office bullding, | factories thay is smuggled into the United the pre; tign of the drag Chicken Soup—Roast Beet—Lamb, Mint timent on the Mexican border is hostile to | Other druggists, whose trade comes from Not Necessarily Fatal. the enforcement of our revenue laws, and | poor people, acknowledged the falling off in | wrom the Chicago Tribune. the customs officers ve been discouraged | prescription trade, but had not taken the natoesPeach Pie—Water- : Amiable Visitor—“And this ts the baby, i performance of their duties « | trouble to philosophize regarding the ‘ mas slates, these millions of acres. He went on | “this modern bullding,’ as the gentleman | States. Numerous ingenious ansthinietcard |lumcuirerce curt ieee ae eS BS | EN aed mene pegire—ngernrd ect ae lac? ‘Whey, 00% thee very Sneame of ae eae Fag PROPRIETOR, Ss AY Inental aid) te ant a g0k opposing govern- | aesignates it, apparently as a reason why | resorted for xetting the 4 to San Fran- | ¢ Sof contraband goods. A “similar | much in the proposition that health and | Cynical Uncle—“Well, it needn't mind thai ——_ n> SAF | like the One proposed in this bin is Just aa | He should not be used by this proposed rig | C1209 Gnd New York, which are the prin- | reeling prevails on the Canadian fronties | moderately hard times €0 hand im hand." | as tong as tt’ tan eee Saeee Watch I: e Dropos be aaleven wan| Daews ae 1 to, ake Se uirameoper Tor (this | cipal anerwete, for 1s eye of thet taco aithougn Vt haw nol taken tee ar need | canine the aoe ee where | —__ aaienee aes Your Watch Insured, $2 Yr, | much a moss-back prejudice as ever was quinority of the people to have ay ? | tories ship their products over the line of he hostility exhibited ‘by our secteen | the eraser part or tee trmke conta ome ~ ——————— —and during that year we guarantee to keep | the Prejudice against public schools. He | ™.anore seems to be no good reas! the Canadien Pacific raflroad to Montres . _ That smuggli ft in perfect order—no matter ho often it | Said he knew it was a cheap form of sup- 1 with | merchants and men whose salaries have not the use of this building for this purpose; | and Quebec, thence to Windsor and Sa: a if not with positive fav en materially affectel by the general bust: et or arhat maz, be the canse. | posed political capital to object to every Sx: | rot only this, but the fact that it ts built | Canadian ports Detroit and Port me diving sient thie Cucewien ser | oe aasceemee. aime ee oe complaint of ave 4 « bave a} penditure made for public purposes in the o 8, Viz, to accommodate the | Huron, respectively, the optum is d a met . force of the ch repatrers in| District of which the United States would | fof lecal purpose a jon, and this fee! aturs off in prescription busn: city post office, is really a reason why thig tion, and this feeling natur- | a failing off in p ption busness. library should be accommodated there also, tributed. Another route is by way of inasmuch as It is conceded that not one-| Suspension bridge to Buffalo. But by far fourth part of the space within It will be | the most popular route is by way of Puget needed for post office purpo: It © | Sound. The colliers which bring coal from surreptitiously takeit the line and this city. “ * pay a portion. He did not believe that the Geo. W. Spier, 310 9th St. | Constituents of the gentlemen whe’ ine Watchmaker, Jeweler ani Optician. autt | lowed this line of procedure approved their :: - ——— course. He believed that the people of this more difficult the efforts for| “Our customers seem to be as well fed as rhe ° ment of the regulations. The | usual, and we sell the usual amount of al articles of clandestine importa-| bromo seltzer every morning,” said the rom Canada outside of oplum and] manager of one of the biggest of them. . rs “ Chinese are wool, clothing, live animals At the dispensaries {t was said that the == a place of continual | British Columbia to points on the Pacific | (hMMese _ ns : cag fe > fonts bee k t Tt —turning 01 01 a = wae centrally located, and a place of cont ui bia. to I and eggs. The present heavy duty on eggs, | number of patients had been about normal rh Petegimeaciontirgel pwthayeeg SPECIAL NOTICES. public resort, as every post office ls, and the | coast generally have some of the contra-| which were {ree under the fermen tence | Gan seer DeeeDLy a Athe, eeat normal a he Way We got our reputation. = =.= | library there would be more easily available | band stuff concealed in their cargo, and the | PMiGh Were free under the for smuggling | usual—indicating an improvement. in. the Infants and Children Tt we a lke beds before “| Take Care of Your. If] than in almost any other place that could small craft th t ply itis devious waters ofthat “healt” guntml heath of thocky. There bas b ani ren. rd the contract. We bave re ‘se ” e sound between British and American ; : “ ‘ : pen ri med. Dig falling off In the number of lung an sr , i antels fa stock. toot Xe soa're ruptured. be pur truss ts bet tnia point the debate was interrupted. | ports are ngaged in supplying the psersiamres trodes heart cases treated. This is always expected | CASTORIA DESTROYS WorMs, erfee 0 ure this, OW d for the dru y seizures of smuggted fro : S. K. SPALDING, Manufacturers’ Agt., 03 E st. ; ‘amination 2+ mand for the drug. nuggted from aulo - in the summer months. It was asserted that | CASTORIA CURES CONSTIPATION. ap eos arsae at ntly by officers | the improved condition of the health of the : on the frontier detailed to that spectal duty. | city is due in part to the work of St. John’s | CASTORIA ALLAYS FEVERISIINESS. Certain Canadian tailors send their agents | Guild and other charities, which provide rn St Mr. Parke'’s Resignation. Mr. Robert A. Parke, who has had charge ice of the Pennsylvania und Service. Were You Satisfied “per than else- Steamers engaged all_kinds, of the passenger se regular routes are suspected 6 ced p CASTORIA CURES DIARRHOEA AND COLIC. With your If not, let us do} coeq 9 7 : és hin chy tor many | OE Comes 1 the | ico che Uulied Bteiee ts takeess fer back, iums for the children of the poor 3 se the next. m to have reached | Gilman’s Drug Store. AVE Wiig, | Railroad Company in this city for many | nefarious traffic. These operations have ness, and agree to deliver custom-mate the hot months. ASTORIA RELIEVES TEETHING TROUBLES. Bectection, but do use every eaurt to please | aut SAVE Nw, | as) tonered ‘hig resignation stant | DeeR_Profitable in the past because of the | Cotting, by express, to any sda nee Gecup eh kuiaaeaaas dabhes quseenna ranvings Comme ten Cn, = z a7 ae Bic Damm | officer oF at department, to ta fect | insutficiency of the revenue marine service | $f duty. The package: tahatice an y Held. : 4 3yron S. Adams, Printer, | You're Sure To Need Paper | octover 1. He nas, however, asked to be | tn the nortawest, Stops have been’ taken | Ste ane ackaees_ Contain fot oo aceeal ie ine some pk inshahit ts on ahead oak Ok aves BIZ Lith st. mw. And other, writ; materiale whercrer you go| relieved at once from active management, 1 tant ibe aaiition (of swift pail: | line and shipped from some convenient ex-| «Did your husband seem to grasp the situ. | ™7t* * well known that It scoums gee 3 Pe — = ———— this summer. fore leaving town, drop in| and his request has been granted, and, Is and more inspectors. Good re- | press office to their destination. Sleeping °0 supererogation to Inderse it, Few are el The Union Savings Bank, | gmt ss our ox, Paper and’ rnvelopes, “Pens, | Consideration of his long_and faithful ser- |, ticipate! from the visit of As-| car porters, conductors and baggage men | tion during the bls strike?” asked the | Su>erusation te tptarte + Pew are tee tute N. W have all the “latest things.” Our low prices | Vice; he has been given a vacation, sistant Secret Hamlin to that region. | have been engaged in this work, and in a | Walking delegate of Mrs. Hardhed. ae 1222 F Street N. ’ will surprise you. — +> He made an insepetion of the service, and | recent investigation {t was discovered that | “He held on to his job, if that's what you | &* "el. CARLNS MARTYR, D.D., 4AYS FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS White Pine Doors, 90c. Will undoubtedly aid in its improvement. | even mail bags were used to conceal valu- | mean,” was Mrs. Hardhed’s grim responce. Sow Kerk city. ACCOUNTS. oe Easton & Rupp, A21 uth St. |, 12 ins. thick, stock sizes. F. Libbey & Co. |The force of special agents has been ex-| able furs shipped by a large dealer in Que-| And the walking delegate moved on - yp 4 4 oe a) — ‘ela I< pular-Priced Stes“rers, (Just above ve.) aula | —Advt. tremely active during the past six months, | bec. It ts said that this man “has for years | toward more promising friends.

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