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; THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1897-16 PAGES 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. —_|CHILD-CARING WORK|° » THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS | — FINANCIAL. - | FINANCIAL. ‘our respective places of business on MONDAY, ay 31, 180% Z B. L. WHEELER. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1152 Conn. ave. JOHN H- MAGKUDEM, 1417 New York ave. >. 2 my28-2t TAL NOTICE_JOB < BROTHERS’ COAL offices will be closed all day Decoration day, Monday, May 31. 28-2 RITE CATHEDRAL, ALBERT PIKE 1, M. R. S., will meet on SAT- ¥ 29, 1807, at 9 o'cbck p.m. By W. BALLOCH, 33d deg., V. M. K. HALYOR NELSON, 32d deg, Registrar. uy, Novice IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT R. Whitaker has no authority to make collections or tansact any business on my account. H. M. KIN 1200 Host. nw. 1t* ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—MAY 27, er ‘The partnersh heretofore existing be- tween S. A. Heeves and Jobn Poole, under the style and firm name of Reeves, Poole & (o., is this day dissolved by rrutual conseat. Mr. Poole retires from the firm, and Mr. Reeves will con- tinue the business. mounts due from the firm will be paid eeves, and all debts due the frm will bim. my2s-3t IN, D. C., May 28, 1897. Having sold the grocery business so leng con- ducted by me at 1014 7th st. n.w., 1 would com- y successor to my former custowers and that the liberal patronage given me for so many years may be continued to my successor. W. H. H. CISSEL. Having purchased the grocery business formerly conducted by Mr. W. H. H. Cissell, I would re- spectfally selieit a continuance of the generous patronage so long accorded him. T. H. PICKFORD, my28-3t¢ 9th and La. ave. and 1014 7th st SemIMIUAL MR. KEELER, WELL KNOWN for slate writing, can be seen daily at 905 H st. hiv. Megular cieles, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aod FRIDAY NIGHTS. my24-1w' WASHINGTON, D. C., May 19, 1897. ‘The copartnership heretofcre existing, under the firm name of C. W. Cornwell & Bro., is this dissolved by mutual consent, C. W. Cornwell suming all the liabilities of the above firm and fo whom all money due the same is, to be patd. (Signed) CHARLES W. CORNWELL. ALBERT H. CORNWELL. City of Washington, District of Columbla: Personally before me this ninetcenth day of May,1407, Charles W. Cornwell and Albert H. Cornwell, both of this city, who acknowledge the above as their act and deed. my27-2t BARTON MILLER, Notary Public. SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL, ROBERT De- Bruce Council, K. H.—A special meeting will be held on SATURDAY, 20th May, 1897, at 7:30 Pm. Work, 30th degree. | By order of CHARLES T. CALDWELL, 32d deg, ‘Acting Counmander. Attest: WM. OSCAR ROOME, 33d deg... my2F- Recorder. HARD ON THE SMALL DEALERS, BU" fact nevertheless thet Lumber dealers who do extensive business like ours are enabled to ¥ more advantageously—and so cam afford to quote lower prices. It makes no difference whether you want a small or large quantity of order of IP YOULL TAKE ONE-THIRD AS MUCH TRO' ble to be fitted as we're willlug to take to in- sure you a perfect fit, we'll both be satisfied with the results. Our cutter is an expert—and if you're cne of these “hard-to-ft'? men we would make you a suit. “Fit or no pay. order, $20 up. GATCHEL & CO., @04 13th st. apI3-3m,8 CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, WASH- D. C.The annual exhibition of drawings * students of the Corcoran School of Art. in competition for the gold medal, and awards of merit, will be open in the Lee- a Rooms THURSDAY and SH. KA EDWARD CLARK, F. B. MeGUIRE, ‘Comt on Works of Art. ve.) my28-3t BY AN ACT OF CONGRESS, AP- proved Januery 26, 1897, the auditor of the Su- yeeme Court of the District of Columbia is em- powered and directed to examine and audit for settlement all claims for property taken, injared lestroyed by reason of the destruction of the ro Liberty Market in 1872, and all claims for payments imade for the purcbase, rent, or vse lof any stall of privilege in sald | market house: Notlee ts hereby given to all persoas hav- ing such claims as herein specified to preseat the same at my office in the United States court ouse in this city within ninety days after the Ss ¥ of March, 1897, as further provided by y said act, otherwise ‘the claims will not be allow JAS. G. PAYNE, Auditor. WhI6-t&ftojeld ALL KINDS OF LIFE IN purchased at investment prices. PD" wappaway, 1308 F st., Box 503. "RANCE POLICHES HE COLLECTOR OF TAXES, DIS- lumbia, Washington, May 2 Is will please take notice that a.m. Seeretary a STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIRS operative Bullding Associa D. C—The annual meeting , JUNE 1, 1897, AT Sabseription books to the’ 16th We open. J. BARTON MILLER, Sees. DR. CHARLES DIEDEL, DENTIST, HAS RE- moved his office frum 525 llth st.’ to 731 11th St. n.w.. just above the Palais Royal, and two _ blocks above old locatior. __" my4-Im THERE IS HEALTH, THERE IS PLEASURE, THERE Is P _In a home at Clerctand Park. ae Teil Your Wife About MANAHAN'S MOTH BAGS and MOTH PA- PER. T he entives against mot ‘¥ fragrant odor—in marked contrast to moth balls, ete. They af- ford absolute protection against moths and ‘They keep garments in perfect con- ‘They cost very little. 12 sheets Pa per, Ge. Bags, 25 to Ge. Easto pp, 421 lithSt. POPULAR. STATIONERS. my28-14d 211 F Street CU ALIT Men Who’re Particular —about their Boots and Shoes arc specially in- vited to examine oor stock—which possesses ‘very requirement that the most fastidious taste would exact. Russet Boots, $3, $3.50, $4 & $5 —those at $3.50 and $4 will compare favgrably with those sold elsewhere at $5. Our §5 grades are equal tn appearance and stock to the finest custom work—which costs double clnewhere. E7 BOOTS AND SHOES POLISHED FREE. Hoover & Snyder, T2111 F St. ,ferpegiits tog tat Shoes It on the subject ee — - tse shanks se: ~ Sible architect 242 Wil when we say—ours is the finest exbibit of thor- oughly new and unhackneyed designs. J. H. CORNING—“Tile Shop" — 22 13th st. ow. my25-9d “3 lisa ppoint. Tickets for Excursions. We want the attention of printing com- mittees who have charge of the print. ing of Tickets, Dodgers and Prograins for Excursions to be given ‘their Iodges or clue. “We cas give them te very best printing, and ave the organization money. = eee “prompt printer,” 512 11tb st. Old Reliable «‘Berkeley” —is the came of the purest ard best medic- inal whi im the world. Smooth, full of life-sustaining qualities—it wonderful value as a tonic and inv #1 qt. Sold only at Jas. Tharp’s, 812 F St. tuy26-10d CALL AT KEEN'S AND SEE THE LATEST STYLES OF GCODS THAT ARE NOT SHOWN IN ANY OTHER ES- TABLISHMENT IN WASH- MERCHANT TAILOR, 0p6-3m,21 1310 F ST. N.W. Plan of President Woodward of the Board of Children’s Guardians. 0 THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE | | People lensed. Wit me Result - American Security and Trust Co., 1405 G St. the Election Yesterday. MOTH Furs, Rugs, Clothing, le ev wr commem| PROOF “Pets Draperies, Etc. : COLD Inspection Invited. Estimates Furnished. STO RAGE Dry and Clean. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE 1140 15th St. *Phone 463. PACKING China, Pianos, Pictures, HAULING Teams: Bisveis T Two Systems Now Employed That Figures Given of the Balloting in Are Mutually Inimical. a Each Ward. ey) <i fH fae Pecks ou! Bia i ese aypieset : He gue aie «@ |GENERAL AND PERSONAL Nudie THE PROPOSED REFORM 3 sncrsonvil © Couey Under the head of “A plan for the con- solidation and improvement of the public child-caring work of the District of Co- lumbia” President Woodward of the board ef children’s guardians has submitted to the congressional joint committee on char- ities an interesting statement. It says in part: Evening Star Bureau, No. 529 King street, Bell Telephone No. 106, ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 28, 1897. be George L. Simpson, the people’s candi- EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at $ a.m., 75th meridian time. Solfd lines are teo- | Gate for mayor, was elected at the general bars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted.lines are iaotnerms, or | election yesterday by aa overwhelming lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or snow | Majority, and the people are pleased over bas fallen during preceding twelve hours. The Words “High” and ‘Low’ show location of arean of | the result. There was little or no oppo- high and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. Xi F sition to him, and he was practically elec:~ Gabveston W/ GH ‘Two Methods in Use. “At present there are two systems of ad- mitting children to public support and pro- —-—- > - ed when the sun rose yesterday morning. tection: One through the courts and the THREATENING TONIGHT. Qhio and lower Mississinp! valleys Mon- S —+ board of children's guardians, the other ay. ane i ici through officers and managers of institu-| Showers Are Indicated for Tomor-| The temperature will fall in‘the middie Valuable and fragile articies. tions without any formality which has ef- ser raenee vines eta: eens Satarx es and remain @ si y in other fect at law. The first involves legal guard-| Forecast till § p.m. Saturday—For the | gictricts. 3 ijanship, permanent responsibility of the guardian and a practical guaranty against subsequent distress and dependency. The second involves nothing but temporary shelter and care, the child being Hable to recall at the whim of the parent. The two are inimical and mutually exclusive. Since the close of 1894 the second has increased and the first has decreased. One or the other should receive final offi- cial approval and support. The attempt to operate both will hereafter, as heretofore, lead to confusion and unnecessary expense. “There is now invested in the real estate of the various child-caring institutions of the District of Columbia, exclusive of the In.dustrial Home Scroel, which the District owns, over $162,000 of public money, and the appropriation bill for 1898 gives the same irstitutions $37,700 for maintenance. Yet there is no court of ‘justice and no District of Columbia, Delaware and Mary-| ‘The following heavy precipitation (in land, increasing cloudiness and threatening | inches) was reported: weather tonight; Saturday showers; warm-| During the past twenty“four hours—Abi- lene, 1.01. ent ee ee Rivers—The foHowing changes ‘in'the riv- For Virginia ‘and North Carolina, fair in| ors (in fect and tenths) have otcurred: eastern portions, increasing cloudiness and |’ ‘The river at New Orleans ts 2.5 above the showers in western portions tonight; Sat- | danger line and has fallen0a. : 5 1 t- Vicksburg it is 4:6 above the danger wee showers; warmer tonight; southerly | , At Vicksburg it is, 46 at : Condition of the, Water. Weather conditions and general forecast— | Temperature and condition of water et $ A depression continues central. on the | am-: Great Falls. temperature, Ce mn, 5; receiving - re: ir, tern) ure, ae ee extent secre 68; condition. at north connection; 3; eondi- over the lower lake region. The barometer | tion at south connection, 2; distributing is relatively high in the gulf states. An | reservoir, temperature, 68?"condition at in- area of high pressure covérs the Rocky | fluent gate house, 6; effluent gate house, 8. mountain plateau and slope. “' Tide Table. STORAGE Guaranteed Work. Burglar-Proof Vaults For Silver. Chas. J. Bell, President. « - Albert M. Read, Gen. flan. 660 duick” Returns Move or Store Furniture —from New York Stock and YOU WILL FIND THE Chicago Grain Exchanges by di- Best Furniture Vans It . A storm center is developing to the north | ‘Today—Low tide, 12:41 p.m. and 11:57 rect “fast” wires. Money is = public official who has authority to put in Y- * AND of Montana: p.m.; high tide, 5:24 am: and 5:52 p.m. oF take ut & single child. except that a} Of MoTarometer has fallen in the Saint | "Tomorrow—low. tide, 1:00 p.m.; high tide, Mayor Stimpson. See Stocks, || Best Storage Warehouses preceedings ur der a writ of nabeas corpus. | Lawrence valley and generally east of tie | 6:07 a.m. and. 6:30 p.m. y. 0.000% Mig Simpendiisint pentionaecor igh-moral onds an rain. Why not ar Mississippi river, also on the northern Rocky mountain’ plateau: it has risen. in cee Seniane Moon: character, a business man and one who, the upper Mississippi valley southwestward ean Tisés, 4:38-acmy; sun sets, 7:16 | while in the office, “will be mayor.’ The-perents of these public dependents, hewever, can demand, and frequently do secure, the release of the children to them make some yourself? Stocks w — a 929-931 D St. N. W. = i to Texas. A 3 = It is said that Mr. Simpson has alread; T. HAVENNER. Merc ts’ Parcel De! very Such parents are both onfit and unable to | Tho temperature Is slightly warmer east | Moon rises, 2:05 a.m. tomorrow. aeciaadstiponaotaes ckaiiges int the work: =f ENNER, a reel Deli EOpeniyi Gate foe thekcichiniien € of the Mississippi river and on the Rocky Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:37 a.m. pon: 50 ee : 928 F st, Member Wash'n Stock Excbange, my19-20d “It is ar vndeniable fact that if chil. | mountain plateau, and it is lower in the The City Lights. ing of the police department which will * Atlantic bldg.————"Phone 453. dven are to be domesticated in family | Missouri valley and throughout the Rocky homes at al! the earlier it is accomplished the better it will be for them. To wait until they approach the age of adolescence is to encounter most extraordinary difficul- ties. Iv 1s then found that they are not prepared for the radical change from con- ditions so long centinued in the institution. They do rot know how to do the things require. of them, neither have they the krowledge of the common affairs of order- ly living or of the temptations and evils from which they are no longer to be kept back by physical restraint. They are, therefore, in no position to choose between right and wrong as it exists in the larger = my27-21d ceil Gas lamps all lighted by 8:25 p.m.; extin- | STeatly help the efficiency of the force | Gammhamsnmsmmumunnxmnsueny eS a Hew Maca anit) SORBINE Degen at S:tGyeg Wie lighting | © Domeit the city. eS ee eae is begun one hour before the time named. | The official count by wards was as fol- showers, with oceasional thunder storms, | arc lamps lighted at &10 p.m.; extin- | Icws: have occurred in the upper lake region, | guished at 4:01 am. : iridle Mississippi valley, and the mid- at em. For city council—First ward: Aldermen, Sis Rocky in if *W. B. Dobie, 241; Andrew Della, 84. dle Rocky mountain slope. oe ae Remuera tunes fore hwremty Wows Homes ||/-W an 0ne aot eandrew ee ee Showers are indicated for New England, | ‘The following were the’Tread:ngs ofthe | Councilmen, *Hubert Snowden, 256; *alt the lower lake region, the Ohio and lower | thermometer at the weather: buresa during | Moore, 248; *C. M. Moore, 243; *John Trim- Mississippi valleys tonight and Saturday, | the past twenty-four hoerd, beginning at 4 | ¥€2" “Charles Deaborn,’ 177. Magis- and they will extend into the middle At- | o’clcck yesterday afternto} trate, Swain, 120; *Harper, 129. Constable, lantic states Saturday. Unsettled weather, | May 27—4 p.m., 60; 8 [.n,, 64; midnight, | “BUTS. 171; Webster, 120. with showers, is indicated for the Atlantic | 59. § * | Second ward: No opposition to the reg- states Saturday and Sunday, but the| May 28-4 a.m., 55; 8 a.m., 59; 12 m.,, 71, | lar democratic ticket. Third ward, no weather will probably clear in_ those | and 2 p.m.,’7: ad ~» *"* | opposition. districts by Monday. Fair weather is} Maximum, 75, at 2 p.m.” May 28; mini-| , Fourth ward: Board of aldermen, *J. T. ====| THOMAS P, MORGAN. Before going Ses “a AWay this SUMMER | Life Insurance& Annuities. nee us oe pee We ee <4 — it rooms in a fire and burglar-proo! ¥ inz. To “short-of-funds” folks we advai ASSETS OF COMPANY, $236,000,006, noney without putlicity on their chattels. ap20-2 People leaving town permanently can have us sell thelr goods quick and at good prices. Drop postal or "phone 286. $100,000. 286. jarcus Notes, 037La-Ave«! FOR QUICK LOANS : ° indicated for the lower lake region, the! mum, 52, at 6'a.m;, 4 Sweeney, 328; Paul R. Evans, 110.’ Coun- ae world into which they are now gent out. eee i me MY cilmen, George R. Hill, 25; *L, KB. Uhler, | 223m NNN oo ee oe RaaCERE Gat Rae oe =} 319; *Theo. Ficklin, 461; *J.'M. White, 267; estate, Tap placing out is that the secial condi- ial period. This is universal for every bien: experience. Strong expressions of disap- proval of the policy of permitting a com- bination of public support and private con- trol abound throughcut the literature of the subject, having been uttered by those of the widest experience and greatest in- sight.” Mr. Woodward quotes from established authorities to substantiate his sargument *William Kelly, 391; T. M. Watson, Those marked * were elected. For anayor—First ward: George L. Simp-" son, 208; W. E. Coleman, colored, 7; Gil- bert Simpson, 44. Second ward: George L. Coleman, 1; Gilbert Simp- 1 ward, Friendship precinct: George 1. Simpson, ‘284; Coleman, 3; Gi bert Simpson, 8; Courthouse precinct, Geo. L. Simpson, 304; Coleman, 8; Gilbert Simp- tions in the District of Columbia and in near-by territory are not favorable to the well-doing of placed-out children. ‘This is true. It will disappear as an objection, however, when te work is so centralized that some one agency will have enough children to place out to make it worth while to seek homes and maintain active supervision fa other territory. “The first thing to be done toward the WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1997, Pa. we Gord issue oF stock OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION The National Safe Deposit, AND FIRST PAYMENT. Savings and Trust BOARDING BUSINESS SUBSCRIPTION for the 33rd issue of stock and then continues: son, 24. Fourth ward: George L. Simpson, and first payment thereon will be received Compan TEETEL OF maze shtectionahie features of | Swe elieve that the District of Colom | COMMNGONES oF 3 Gilvert Simpson, 4 To | daliy trom 9 a.m. to 4:30 pom. atthe ofice sds ious apie bia sheuld conduct its own business, | COUNTRY BOARD. 2 'L.’ Simpson, 1,633; ‘man, Of the Baariet of On of a harmonious end effective system, is | through its own officers, in its own build- itbert Simpson, 108. of the Association, Share, $2.50 monthly. jumbia, the adoption of a definite policy with re- gard to the public subvention of private and sectarian charities for the care of children. COUNTRY RB. * wage Bis William Kelly, elected a member of the Four per cent irterest per annum guaran- city council from the fourth ward, is the teed. Upon maturity of shares fall eainings OGRNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AV, only independent candidate elected. ings, for its own purposes and at Its own expense; and for this reason, and the ad- ditiunal reason that others desire to do dé are paid. aes cr - ; only a part of the work to be done, that Tae new city council will be composed will be “lo consider whether the hoard of {im the part which they wish to do they as follows: as LGANS.made to members are repaid in Clartered by special act of Congress, Tillarean sonesha a ee opt ineat aia | wish alto to be left entirely tree as to de- Beard of aldermen—Wm. H. Marbury, W.| monthly iustallments, A part or all of a | 3B, 1867, and acts of Oct., 1800, and Feb., 1808. 1 Z tails, and that ey canno ve held respon- has so done the work already given it to do, that it can be used as the arm of the government for the rescue, protection and distribution of all the children for whose support public funds must be used. If B, Dobie, J. C. Smoot, Theo. Ballinger, loan ‘way be returned at any time apd in- Geo,H. Hinken, J. T. Sweeney, W. H. Havener and J. R. N. Curtin. terest charged to date of settlement, and E>mmon council—Hubert Snowden, Alton | ™esthly payments reduced. Interest, 6 per | Capital: One [Million Dollars Moore, C. N. Moore, John H. Trimyer, W. = sible for its results, we have recommended that you authorize the immediate estab- lishment of a receiving depot for children and the creation of a ‘thoroughly modern | FOR If | child-ca s ae x £. Latham, Birrell, J. H, Strider, Assets, $1,468,338.63. the law creating it is a wise one, and if | °Mild-caring institution ae : EPOSIT DEP. - ane hoards naad doeeanell with the funds Features of the Plan. pies rises Rus ae (ane Bene z Pamphlets explaining the advantages and _— rams onfes serene anita a eee ee peered ho tons Rands. It | “Bringing together, now,. for closer. ob- | FOR RENT (Stores). Be ee ee ee ae coe ie $5 per aprum upward. t Support of its administrative work mii by | servation, the salient features of the plan | FOR SALE (Birycles).... a, Cs gra ac pe Securities, Jewelry, silverware and valuables placing at its disposal other resources | recommended by the board, they are found | FOR SALE (Hysqs). A Quiet Election, ” Boultebie Bundirg, 1008 F of Se Rais 3 Sense pabepe, Lek See: commensurate with new ‘responsibilities. | to be: LA EES) As stated yesterday, the election was a rs = Se ee Ir not, it should be abolished, and a better “First. A public agency fer the bringing very quiet one, end a very small vote was EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. per teClee CEs to light of all cases of abuse, abandonment polled. Had a little more activity been BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Deposits received from TEN CENTS upward, Mr. Woodward's Conclusions. and hurtful poverty, and their presentation teken in the fourth ward Mr. George R. 3 and Interest allowed on $5 and above, Ae eek ee eee geoGesaanresnseae tare The conclusions of Mr. Woodward, in be- half of the board, are summed up as fol- lows: “The board, therefore, urgently recom- mends: “First. That all children under sixteen ‘Thomas Somerville, President. A. J. Schafhirt, Vice President. Geo. W. Casilear, 2d Vice President. ~ Joun Joy Fdson, Secretary. to the courts of the District of Columbia for adjudication, such courts having power to commit during minority, and no child to be provided for at public experse for longer than one month without such commitment, “Second. Provision for the collection of contributions from parents toward main- Loans money on rcal estate and collateral security. Se.is first-class real estate aud otber securities in sums of $500 and upward. Hil, one of Alexandria's most prominent business men, and a nomince of the pri- mary, “would probably not have | been beaten. Had the democrats exerted them- selves in that ward yesterday it is claimea | —™72hmawtt Begg trees : they could easily lave elected their entire is company is a legal depository for court GoenGMtionees DIED AT RICHMOND. and trust funds, and acts as administrator, PERSONAL a e e tenance of children necessarily taken from | PIANOS AND ———— executor, receiver, assignee and executes seas Oe eee ne namiected wnoralis, ext | them. and remaining under the protection The “Stars” Bulletins. - Rev. Johm B. Newton Passe@ Away coasts sok’ Gu: balks’ <rene caeapbeed tee posed, or in a condition of want and suffer- | Of public authority, | oe ery The Star was the first to give the people This Morning. competi’ aitorney in Gilly attentaboe. “ i “Third. e board 2 very A s a Ing "in ‘the District of Columbia, and for| one ehtldren with nurses selected upon official information as to the result. Short-| Rt. Rev. John B. Newton, bishop coad ines the sole consideration of the fitness of their homes and themselves for the performance | sTEAM CARPET CLBANIN of such service, medical attendance directly | sroRaGH : responsible to the public agency being fur-| Suse RESORT: nished. SReI aay t “Fourth. A receiving station convenient. | So puma pROPERTY ly located in the city of Washington, where | UXDY) a would be established the executive offices | WANTED (Help) ef the child-caring commission,which wouid | WANTED (Houses) also provide accommodations for not to ex- | WANTED (Miscell ceed twenty children, to which the police (€ooms) : ly after the polls closed the crowds began | jutor of Virginia, died at his home in Rich- | pevyaymy p, SNYDER. to assemble in front of The Star’s bureau, | mond, Va., this morning, after but a short |p FRANCIS RIGGS arxious to know the result. There was a | illness. Bishop Newton was elected Janu- | wW pitsy DEEBLE. great deal of interest expressed in the con- | ary 31, 1894, by the diocese of Virginia and | ayioyias 1. JONES. test for city council.in the first and fourth | consecrated May 16, 1894, in Monumental | Ar peor 1. STURTEVANT: wards. Returns from those wards did not | Church, Richmond, by Bishcps Whittle of | Coon ce HowaKp get in until a late hour, but the crowd | Virginia, Dudley of Kentucky, Jackson of | CROBGE MOW4S&D.—-.--- waited patientiy. The vote, as fast as | Alabama and Capers of South Carolina, to Eur eniee ccunted; was posted on the mammoth bul- | assist Rt. Rev. F. M. Whittle, bishop of ot Pl - letin board in front of ‘The Star bureau, | Virginia, on account of the latter's feeble- and so dense was the crowd that passers- | Ness, ill health and loss of eyesight. ted to the guardianship of a public com- mission, councll, or board, during minority. That such commitments be made by the Pelice Court or the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia holding session for Orphans’ Court business, and that such courts be empowered to make, modify and revoke orders for contributions toward the maintenance of such children by parents, and to enforce such orders. “Second. That the public agency which is See eee arNeanaaneanaeS o could send any child found homeless about (Situations) by had to take the middle of the street. ee ee ae J. HODGEN & co. cee ee eee coe dependent | the street, night or day, and at which MRoiigaTdieantapharranwenl thatsall could A BIG STAR PAPER. ’ children of the District of Columbia be civ-| would be kept children held under tempor- ie ae Par earner FE ERS — Brokers & Dealers. en full legal guardianship of all committed | Sry care, pending investigation of thelr | SUPPlL:S, $1,000; an average of twonty lem- | °° One ive ‘The Star,” was the cry of the | The Interesting Hesjares sf Sater 9 Dy e ities. = 5 s s 5 bey duy’s jar. purpose, have full power to bind them out, | DECessitles, a caer child-car- | ch, $2,400; feeble-minded children, $10,000; | CfoWd tntil a late hour last night. Saturday's Siar will be fuliy up to the | Stocks, Cotton, Grain and apprentice them, give them in adoption to | ing institution, located near. some whole- | #dministrative expenses ,of the public com- James Lewis Converted. y % foster parents, or to board them in institu- | Lome country town within fifty miles of | mission, including rent of receiving .sta-| james Lewis, the negro ravisher, who is | high standard set by previous issues. The Provisions, tions or family homes; that it be authorized | Washington, and easy of access. ‘This | “OU, all salaries, expenses of placing and | 14 hang for his crime one week from today, | special chapters for which ‘The Star is fa~ to rent a suitable piece of property and| Mould consist of one central building for | V!*!ting children, and all office and sundry e > | spec! Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran bulding, cor, 15th & therein establish and equip a receiving and | SBOWd Conmet Of Ona grouped. about. it | CXEEnses, $15,000, Total, $00,150. has written a letter to Rev. L. D. Brewer, | mous will treat of a number of timely top- | and 005 7th st. t.w ‘mh28-14a istributing station, and that it be author- c {dren and lgand e .00G. per year less than | the colored minister who has taken a great < such a number of cottages for child This will be $10,000. rT he colored minis ho hi 1k ized to receive children for not longer than one month, without authority of the court. “Third. We recomfmend that such addi- tional provision be made upon the plan at manner. SUC a a ers for special purposes as | 15 NOW appropriated, and $14,750 per year | deal of interest in the man's future wel- | 8 in an unusually teresting ° : iess thgn will be required under the sub-| fare, in which he states that he has “got- | The following are some of tomorrow's fea- ilsb & mpan might be required. It should occupy a tract | i : t 4 c} t . ‘dimensions as would fur- | *4y plan, if past expetience may be taken | ten religion,” and is prepared for the fu- ich will be profusely of dang fiities for the Production of the | @8 a guide for the future.” ture beyond the gallows. Lewis in. this | tures, @ number of which w! PI e outlined in our communication to you in| fait, vegetables, milk and meat required |, Mr. Woodward estimates the adminis-| letter asks the prayers of everybody for | and appropriately illustrated: INCORPORATED. connection with your fifth hearing, and we | for its own use, and for the training of trative expenses at $14,992. himself, and hopes he will go to heaven. NG AT THE ZOO (llustrated). BANKERS AND BROKERS, urge the propriety and necessity of giving | hoys in agricultural pursuits. To this in- BSS ere In respect of his crime, Lewis is said to | SPRING 2 present consideration to economy in meet-| stitution would be sent, first, the colored| “Want” ads. in The Star pay because | have renewed his assertion of innocence, | How the animals at the park prepare for OMe, 613 15th at. a.w., ing the needs of the future with regard to | chitdren, for whom there is ncw no provi- | they bring answers. * and said in reply to the statement that warm weather. National Metropolitan Bank Building. dependent children. In the past the policy | Gun whatever, and for whom it is most subala IEE thirty-six jurors, after hearing the evi- ; has been burmued of making extensive ap- | qimcult to provide suitable family homes. Transfers of Real Eatate, > | dence, had said he was gullty: “It is just | GOWNS FOR SUMMER (Illustrated). Correspordents Robert Lindblom & Co, propriations for the creation and enlarge- i hould be as en- si e this: If you take your gun and go to : Tetephoue mht nent of Institutions owned and conteolied | Later, jf first experience should be as ene | Belair Helghts—Jobr. S, Rich et ux. 10 AMlunle &.|) shoot partridges and find mone. wouldny | Some suggestions on a subject of interest == by private corporations. These, after re- | Cther provision for white children should | MHC%. lot 20 bik. 2; $10, you shoot a rabbit if you saw one? Well, to women from a famous Italian mo- % ceiving assistance in inception, have be- | pt?" Protianie, the institution could be| , 10s Meadows—Geerge 1. Arrington et ux. to| that’s just the way they did with me. They diste. CORSON & MACARTNEY, come gleam claimants for continuous adapted to the use of both colored and Leroy) eos oars ‘H, Terrell, trustecs, soman't find the right party, so they con- ‘THE BROTHER OF JIM (Illustrated). ome tad — sgt a — ‘Exchange, support. ey admit and discharge chil- = \ddition of cottages. ” a + $10. ° wi me.” a st, rer building. dren according to their own ideas of right | White PY ihe simple gbservations and study | ‘Twenty-sizih st. n.w. bet. P’snd Q sts.—Walter| All the material ts now in place for the | a timely short story of an unexpected | OFTespondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 and propriety, and make application, year f the District of Columbia | 8. Dade to Jno. B. Pope;' part lots 89 and 90; sq. | S2llows and the inclosure, and work will s William 3 of all wards of tt a: unior of the blue and gray. By Bankers and Deskrs in Goverrment Bonds. after year, for enlarged appropriations, | for the purpose of determining which and | 1264; $10. ‘ s begin on the same next week. The execu- its. Exchange. ‘Loans. upen the basis of increased numbers cared | how many of them may properly be trans. | Peter's Mill’ Seat—Loutsd!: Rutm to Rarle c. | on will take place at or before 10 o'clock Henry Shelton _ a aprond Sins and New York, Ph is, = tie or homes : + ¢ 7 lay morning. on exct of New ¥ “Following this policy, the District has | ferFed from. the listtturienn or crew. by | toys same property fe Gusuat ie: Suneegyuat con qica woclen @eooe as aes HONORING THE DEAD (Illustrated). —_| Boston and ‘Baltimore bought and sold, spent during the thirteen years ending | 24scuon, indenture, or apprenticeship, and | 0 at. n.w. bet. 2st -and 20 sts.—Wasbingt m : ri Sterling Heilig’s interesting letter on the | gis Ae an ot eek, Ge eee 182, $300,813 for permanent improvement | S0°PUOM. SUaTto euch homes as rapidiy ‘as '| City Orphan Asylum to Morgan -H. Beach, lot 21, |. Arrangments are now in progress to dedi- tion Day of the’ Parisians, and sca caubepose aaa of property used for charitable purposes, | their vlan be safely accomplished. | %t, 68), $100. Bois é cate the Jchn Hay Industrial School build- weeeee td ‘American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. put over which it has n | such work can Amerfcan | University. Hel D,,, Croissant t F how they celebrate it. s takio: & len onthth 10 control. It re- | Those showing special capabilities, or for | of uz. to Sidney Mortiion, ttt” bik. 2: $100. | 1B, which ts Hearing completion, Sunday, jest-iea $R4Ais.. Peconecable-iecaae thor aaa: whom no suitable family” homes are of) 1s. aw. "eet 10m an ) ts Clarence O. | July 4. with appropriate exercises. The | FOR WOOD RAMBLERS (Illustrated). should cease to be used for the purpose in- fered, woumpriate edteational advantages. oa, ie, Be aca a ce re anes eee Ne call.bet Spm. and the | rhe pirds and flowers that are to be W. B. Hibbs & Co., ent al e time of the grant. During | ®', he moral hold st. se. bet. 2d a vm. W. Afillan, i Fe 2 und in June. the same time i€ has spent only $58,291 for | o¢ Save" guardian upon te chitdren, and | Some; fe Addin 3. ig for Spt ioe NIG: easter Lodge, No. 1870, 1. 0. oad | Fallows, found in this neighborhood ; ste erty used: for ainsliae purposes Tne Toe | the protection of both guardian and wards | Mint st bet. 0 and P si.1Bifiget Sultan to| be the Odd Feliows' orator. Distinguished | JUBILEE FASHIONS ee Members New York Stock Exchange, valence Goer Dre during the sninoeity ee oy ai ne ren, »| Fronk J. Wisner, lot 66, 201202; $10, z +] Speakers will represent the school. How London women are preparing for 14 FS support of dependent children increased | through active s\ nee Funeral of Mrs. Dani the great celebration. 127 treet. from $16,500 in Ie to $04,700 in 1805, an | UL lieve to be the essential fea- Sen Gnecgusral. of the ble Gus Tastes : increase of 331 per cent. ae ee an Ment apatenicr Ragen toute cee t. e late » | ME. SHERMAN’S DAY. Correspondents of “Consider another state operating like | {ures of an Wea! tystom: \Anttem would \ Whose death was mentioned in The Star, | ~siow the Secretary of State disposes of LADENBURG, THALMAKN & 00, the District of Columbia under the plan i me rai m1 to the Industrial Home School . took place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from his . of Dublic Support and private control. Calt- pts Y development along industrial lines the M. E. Church South, and was at- gets ARETD 406-100 New York. tran ‘that of Miemieen. apo rent Jess | and toward the character of a trade school. ; : tended by a large, number of the friends of | GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET. ° ° haf’ mitton dollars for” the support of | Tne, OW apprentices, system, hes Benet | om the decnmed ay. The felowmnemamed | 4 wxeten ot he veteran maser ot we | (FH ION Savin children in private and sectarian asylums | TIT. opportunities for trade instruction. Mra. Josephine Polbift of fue West, 8. C., | Warder w. ch or B ‘Byrne, LE three years ago. By Hamlin Garland, ss ‘The field of usefulness open to the purely ; had @ severe case of, gatarp, which Onally| Butts, F. H. Harper and R. H. Cox. ~ | BEFORE THE BOARD: Soul sagen eae oe Soereosescoooces izdustrial school is wide enough and prom- | became so. deep-seated sige the was entirely | 0°" age, May Werk : Es os vantage in, season "toward ising enough. appropriations for the deat in one ‘bone™ im mortal. Wervices.._. | “cnarges for which policemen may = 5 year 1808 for the maintenance of children her nose sloughed off. t physicians | All the arrangements for the Memorial] brought to trial, and stories of the tink a’gount. “1223 4 It ill in institutions which would be affected by treated her in vain, ‘and she used various | day services to de held under the auspices| force. 3018-108 Will go. this organization, amount to $79,100. If Eanes Ease Pea aR Coke ek recent rates of increase from year to year a keeles |] THE DECORATION OF UNCLE SANDY. | THERE 18 PROFIT. for instance f1 - this city, May 31, have been completed, e should continue, as for ins' rom $54,: 2 a in THERE 18 Right to the Ss tt 780 in 1898 to $79,100 in 1898, at the end of and the following will be the program: A capital children’s story, itten = ‘THERE PLEAS another five years the amount called for Assembly, bugle; calling to order, Com- ‘The Evening Star by Louise R. Baker. | 12 © bome st Cleveland Park. ap2-tt will be, under the subsidy plan, 44 per cent for 1898, or $113,904. mander Graves; singing, “America,” choir; |r9 THE NORTH POLE. “Under the plan herein proposed, an out- a Invocation, Rev. L. McDougie; singing, . q - THE ACOOUNTS OF -|. “Today This wed Spot: We Seek,” Andree will make another attempt this choir; reading t Lincaln. 1's Gettysburg ad- summer, with two other feariess men. Individuals, Ayer’s Hatr Vigor will go right to that bald spot and begin to bring the hair back. Maintenance of fifty children SNUFF-BOX IN HAND. National Colored H = It Makes ss eighty-five ehildre: His Sah eventaes tr eons Yobie, Hair Grow. ; maintenance of 100 children at the'| po seSeage ashe sens 2 hed), at $150 infants boarded -cut,. attendance and

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