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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDA’ FOR_SALB—dOUSES. a. WHAT WEOCONSIDERON gurus & feats yo N. Ht. ave., jet be aie = rf Focsdh i he vatlooe MUTHRn ST Wile Vazs Gay ber improved and unituproved property in all parte ofthe city AppIY tO see Seeawe 5 cK HOvS! ‘one square from ‘tose Y ‘BROWN. it SALE—A VERY DESIBABL: nalf are of Hat thorough repait; nelahberbood very destrable and rapidly lmproving; readily. Apply to . “tours P buokdaten, eu4-et {OR SALE OR RENT—ON SD ST. BRT. D Esta ae, those uew and attractive b root Houses, cing, collars and large Deck, vill pay 10. will p coat Sou Notas aw. ore "sere! ire SSTORY BAY WINDOW at R54 Ls ‘ollewing lots Prencis ., bets cert 9th ahd 10th mw, Sst. betwoen 9th and Lut nw. 9th st. between K ands nw. _ & st.., between 4in and 5th n.W. Tatai, between L and Mme. Ais, brauilfuily focited iot# at Stt. Pleasant and Columbia Helgbts, WALKER @ WILAON, 20-1 LEH aN pag Te age. ave. in first square cust, frou “fig ig om Mans. ave and Fo Aes Seat BPATRABLE pe ate a alley. Terms easy. 3 Louis & sHuEMa {U8 SALE-TWo VERY DisiRABin AUILD “ng its om woryh shie of Marvland ave. between Ist "There i not a iaore desirable Toca: tion for « residence on Capital “Hill thai thks and an Inducement will be Ofer 10 an Unmediate parchaner tis B SHOLMARER, sensor 20 F ste SALE-CORNER OF OHi0 AVENUE. 10TH ‘and D os iw. handsome. trianaular lok Oppo ie Eatorains, bullijug- and acing eluent park: THOs 2. FISHER 1334 Pot a POR SALE GINA r—LoT ON N Sf. ox120 FT to p fous lots in Mt. Pleasant, only 10 or toot, he ent fom, “Seasiwe 14z3g F at. SaUR—WEMAVEA VENY FINELOFFOR aire ‘on New on the priced lot for saie on @ GOOD ACRE Bk ALE—TWO LOTS ON RHODE \SLAND ava, 1emand L7insie 282150 ac, tows are wanted AP WiLL 2 COT 1SSe F aeiw NG LOTS, IN St hyeea wil be acid low ior cast. Ist rect. P. CULVER, 490 Louisiana ave: mw. FOR SAGE, TWO Desinanui LOTS ON Lan. ayer Gv, ah and 21; 20s08to wide a jezs-zw ” A. P. HILL & Cv... Taso Tse Fos SASe AT A BARGAIN, SEVERAL FINE ‘bulldiug 10's, situated om ove of the most promi- ‘Bémt corners om Capitol Hill, half sq. < of Pu. ave: fagee Pa ave. inquire 423 llinst. nw. jelo2we SALB-I HAVE FOR SALE SIX LOTS, south front: om grade sogtneant Washington, Dy conte, Owner, Room 4, 1331 Jerttm ‘OR SALE 104 ACRES OF LAND ON LOUGH- dorouxh Road, immediately oppasite Secretary faituey’s place cottaxe house ot ix rocms aud our buildings; all command beautliul view toward Blue Ridge sovuntaine, | Frice $10,000; ovebird cash, Dalawoe one. two and UMree years at «cent. ve BEALL $o14-3mn 1430 Fat, )0R SALE—LOTS— F coUNIVERSITY PARK. mbian College Several sine residences 10"be erected om this atte @aring the sammer. Prices sure to advance. Locatioa fed, commanding view of the entire city. Weter, gas and sewerage. No’ tore oppor: sanity Ee bows or a iaventaene. = 3 and parca ol —— PARKER & TOWNSEND, Jele3m 1418 F st Piaiiqn tau eanae purchaser. coeds oa Meter @OR SALE— PARTIES WISHING TO PU! chase of (hige having houses or lots for sale will Yad it to their udvuniage to call at our office, as Live. properties at all prices in different parts of the Bee RESIDENCE-THE ELE i Feakdee ‘at ibe ornate. Mace aud 10th stn. w.—recently, occu} Scie Cameron. The bons way’ dosigied ud fatended by Jebn Frazer. architect “and built : & Johnsen, in 1892, and is unusually sub fory—Two trlors, ibeary, diutng-room, but- ‘story Two A ; try cud kitchen, with rps porch ‘Story—six lacge sleeping rooms, two bath sitet and beteuent with taund itary semen laundry: sant ‘sud bent: Tigetd-nd'other modern appliances Ne PACH me} Se front ou 19th st. n.w., with wide part « ‘and permit to Bi WAER @ co, 916 F si. mw. ALE-NEW HOUSE-SITUATED ON Zamcerbpavenicnons’ “Brice waS00""iule we vere ¢ desirable house. AUSTIN P. BROWN, 3 pis 3m a — pe DANENHOWER @ SON, 1115 F $2000, Lot 061144 to 30 vot paved alley. with 15 toot sie by improved wah two ick Dwelk ae ‘Bouse: centrally ; sultable for business ace property. $25.00Gfodern 14 room Stick Residence, ou Towa Pircle, ait sdera umprovementa; guod condition. | p82 D00rive new 7 room Buck Dweilings on 234 * 8.0 mitra \mprovements, sipihly, located. $i uew modern style Brick Dwellings, improvenenis, near Green staiue, © room new Brck Dwellings, gas, water and ser, ou 25tb st. mw. Investment, ‘new 5 room iitngs, in rear of above, ob26th si n. w., reied for $40.90 per month. Pee ONS Latest Brick.,,a madera improve- with cellar. 608 ments, eligibr losuted. on ¢ 2.250 Siy new 5 roume a \recteaw $1230 perma ne 7 Ve ave $1 200—Fegroous new Brick. 214 Va ave aw., Provnew 5 room Bricks, 22, and 23 Pero ne Jacks ented 10F $10 per & % FOR SALEVALUABLE IniroveD aND Sieg; Coutletge to Vermout aves lows cicte sant Have and Things clio peng SOn10 ise core: of 18th and sid sevarately for 242100, wit be sid | besoidtogether for | as, tine shade and sunlight to the owner, 5-1 7,04 two-story brick awe! rooms, fa ESSterreerraseaess oe res er Eps basement bricks, all mod. impa, 6th ‘Two-siorp ick, @ reeme, ali mod imps, 11 st a 08 approved Hea Tee a8 wat NON REAL ESTATE = cea, in sums of $1. WW. BAMSTOW, O15 Tth st mvt. jes2 ime ATIOAL LAW ANU TRUST PANY— Bion) ivan oo approved securities Alt yy aad sas shactoriy trasuncted. "30; ‘Exuwe Department, 1214 Fe aa jt Se a To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OB ented eee ate SE Pipe ee bee oe eg Rew ¥ Sy CRE iN SUM= OF NoF Lixs taES,00u, at 5 per cent. on peeperty. e ‘ x woruhwent, THOS E WAGGAMAN. Nor Lis irst-ciass cu » “Ut. o8 approved Real Estate seeut- terest Charges J, HUYCK, 1605 | ehnayivacte ave, We real FITCH, YOK @ y WN, ‘Pennsyivunie ave. . LOW isT RATES OF INTEREST, C Rea SSTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 1934 F st aw. de aioGivaiaee lemateS ot LES at Vy Og OG. Cine, Bata. nw. FOR SALE-SUPERS Flor oF GROUND com i _manding » grand view of Washington and its en. ¥ ol for sale for a few % fronts, 120 0 174m, icket +. Just ‘Bou undary t on. Recre Look at it, OWNER, my2 Box 244, city P.O. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. io 1, Ma yma «, $12 T mo! Maree seresyLaurel Hill, Md: 8 rooms, #10 per mont, two acres, Laurel Hil, Md. ; ready tur limmediate occu- "HOS. D. BOND, 125 Pa. r20-Lws Fee RENT—A VERY DES! N place, partially furnished, on 7th st. road, PpO- ‘Mie Soul's ~ursery, 34 miles from city. i BROWN. {sot Tse n. “ ‘Apply to Jeas-lw* VOR SALE—OR EXC a R CITY PRO? erty, Farm, about haif mile from Boundary st.,or near Genning’s road. county, D, C.,contuining about 96 actex: large dwelling, ings, &c.; three wells good w.ter; plenty frult tre 2c. well cultivated, and five er six actesin wood: 1 minutes waik from street cars. For terms, &c..apply woCHas EVE, 1126 Tthst. vw. je24-1m ANT: PURCHASER FOR 4 DELIGHT jul Home in the mountains of Virginia, situated immediately on the Norfolk and Western &. R, one pour Ede from Lynchburg, ands ow minutes’ ride from Liberty, the county seat of Bedford county, [Sty Dear ihe celebrated Biue Ridge Springs.’'It ia improved by two brick dwelling houses and all neces- sary out-houses; good garden, good orchard, and is Gonsidered one of ‘he best wheat furms in the state. Well watered and timbered, coutalaing about 306 acres, “There are in the imnediate vicinity past oflow, “tbe mall stores, ehurehes, grist and saw mils Water-tank in the Imme.iate vicinity, whe and freight rains stop daily to take water. also an ore bed (magnetic) on the farm, sa} be very valuable. Will sell for cash, or ex« efor Foal, fatate In Washington. The piace is’ sdmirably suited as @ mountain home for a gentlaman of wealth. For turther information address Sirs. M- A. ANDER- 312 ningtoo. J23-w, ‘ARMS OF A) the city and convenient to railroad. 2 A. P. HILL & 60, 1238 F st, FARM AND RESIDENCE, ‘Near Washington, D. ‘This Farm contsins 175 acres of lant and isin a high auce of water from spriugs upon the piace. It yields (grass abundantiy, both for hay and pasturage, and is well adapted to firming purposes generally. It has a good tenant's house, barn, corn ‘aod hay bar- Facks On an eminence overlooking Washington, and Sie Oran eiinsicn orarigoxine Waning Mansion, containing twelve large rooms, with kiichen Seielon, Satan g rey meee ng ich tonen Sperm snes ae sre eee, strc Tm rs coniape appt sch pnt luce si cheery rer of tae be.e fe, fet ssn inepard of Conor apd En station on the Alexandria aud Wasbing.on fF llroad; one mile from the Episcoyai ye oe Seminary; two miles from Alexandria, and five miles from “por fottner pertical 1 Bie TE ee ase, Or, C.F Liredes os jelSim* Alexandria, Virgiria, FR. SALE—OK EXCHANGE-A VERY NICE GE SALE-OH EXCUANGH_& VERY SIGE plendid water aud shade: situated on the it more turnpike, ly mile from Belisvilie siatlos a the See eee eae N, 2 JelS-im Fe. SALE—THREE ACKES; GOTHIC CoT- lage. 5 rooms and cellar. stable and carriage, and orn ‘house; fronts about 150 feet on Tenieytowa Foud: view of city from pureh;lovely building st on Tear of lot, which fronts on Tunlaw road, commanding mnguideat view of she cts." river and surroundia country. ‘Terms, one-fourth a ance 1, 2,3, and 5 years at 5 per cent inierest. o ADAMS & BEALL, 1420 F st F LE- HYATTSVILLE. MD.,2 HOUSES Teoms each; slate roofed: good condition: reat year each guaranteed, Aus lou adolulug of 22.700 and 6.404 square cet each; handsomcls lo- fated. Oilers Arst-clans investment. MARION DUCK: BUT, Atorney-at-\aw, Biadeusbu-g, Md. Jeo-h —LOTS—100 BUILDIN 150 feet, ear Seabrook Station minutes’ ride by car: w 2ity; benutifully located; 180 i price $154 lot. Appiy to MARION ‘Altoruey-ai-Law, Biadeusburg. 3d. oF JACKSON, 212 D st. nw., Washlog- ‘aplo-sm ‘of Norice ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS) BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF GERES. DURING THE RAINY SPELL WE RAVE, BREN CULLING OUT THE ODD SUITS ABD 43VE MARKED THEM AT BE- DUCED PRICES TO CLEAR THEM OUT. REMEMBER THAT THESE WERE THE BEST SELLERS, : WE MAY HAVE 4 SUIT IN THIS LOE TO PLZasE You. GEORGE sPRANsY, 007 BEVENTH MT, NW, | The Imposing Ceremonies in Balti- more To-day. THRONGS ABOUT THE CATHEDEAL. A Long Prétensisn of Arcubineps, Bivhops and Priests. THE SOLEMN CEREMONIES IN THE CATHE DRAL—ADDRESSES IN LATIN AND ENGLISH— THE GREAT SVEN fo He FitTiNGLY cRLE- BRATED BY THE CATHOLICS OF BALTIMORE TO-KIGHT. ae Special Dispatch to Tae Events Stan. ‘The early trains to Baltimore brought from every diréetton Gepatations from Catholic sosteties and laymen, who came to do honor to the distingtiiahed prélate who this day received frofm the nsdds of the papal legate the insignia of the high office of cardinal. As early as 8 o'clock poople vegan to climb the bill which te crowned by tte soubre hued ca thedral, and tosecure places for witnessing the Pageant attending the cérémonies. At the dif- ferent gates leading into the cathedral grounds were displayed huge placards bearing the in- Seription, “shoW your tickets,” and as com- Paratively few of those who vains bed any ticket to show they did not got nearer the cathe: drai thea the bigh iron. fence inciosiug. the unds, As the crowds increased in numbers Genco, hprestler ts vo ttown'en fur ooeaisers nown as the curdinal’s palucs, Cecanas ‘the? anicl” paiat st inte Carriages driven up to the door now and thea @elivered their freight of bishops and arch- bi-hops, whose movements were watched with much ihterest by the crowds. As 10 o'clock |pproached a sdere of AOOLYTES IN RED CASSOLKS were ranged at the side of theentrance to the Palace. Then the glittering erots botne before the archbishop was brought from the house by & crose-bearer, atid set ap like a standurd at the fate. The narrow streets outside icketed by the police and members of Satholic societ ith 08, who formed at the curbs ak line of the coming prooes- a pons esa hecho be a packed before the ion appeared. It estimated that Lape rere ree THERE WERE 20,000 PEOPLE collected: in the streets dbout tne cathedral. There were thousands of indies im the crowd, ‘Weuring red favors, in honor of the event. The elergy of the city and their visiting brethren formed in line ab St. Alphonsus’ ball, ou Bara- toga street, a few squares uway. There were over 200 present, and all were attired in simple eassook and « . Among tue visiting clergymen were many from ‘ash! and vicinity, These io- cluded Rev. pelle and Rev. Fathers Mackin anda Kerviok, of St. Matthew's: Rev. Father Ryan and Rev’ Dr. Ryan, of the Church 9 the Immeculate Conception; Rev. Fathers Donohue ana Sullivan, of St Pever's; Rev. Fathers Walsh and DéRuyter, of St. Augus- Patricia ewon, ot St Mary's: Denelie ot ick’s; Lewes, it. Macy's maoelly, of St. Dominte’s; Thomas, of St. Btephen’s-' id Rey. Father nan, of Georgetown university, THE PROCESSION TO THE PALACE. The procession, which marched trom St. Ale Phonsus hall, did not arrive before the cardi- Dal’s palace until halt past ten o'clock. Just before its arrival the prelates within the appeared ut the entrance and formed Fis Feaohing down the steps to the gale, ready 10 take their places in the procession. Next w the eross-bearer came the siudents of St. Charles’ college und the sqninarian from St. Mary’ about 500 in all, The 200 clergymen follows. with blow steps, each clusping Io his hand. @ pray Jooking steadily before bim wntil be reached the front of the palace, when Bis exes Were tarned upon the rich purple of the Yestinenta of the archolslops grouped in the gateway as they passed the gate. ‘THE PRINSTS SALUTED by lifting their hats, A long array of mitred abbots and other ecclesiastical dignitaries fol- ,Owed the clergy, The prelates then took their laces in liné, the bishops first and the areh Bishops following. Then came the Apostolic legate and his attendants, and the cardinal and bis attendants. The prelates were vested in rochet and cape. Each archbishop was al- tended by two train-bearers. THE ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS, ‘The archbishops present were Most, Revs, Kenrick, of St. Louis; Williams, of Boston; Ryan, of Philadelpbia; Wels, of Milwaukee; Leroy, of New Orleans; Fabre, of Mot ; Lynch, of Toronto; Feehan, of Chi gan, of New York; lider, St Cinoinuait; and ross, of Portland. The bishops in line’ were Right Revs. of Scranton; Phelan, of Pittsburg; Northrop, of Charleston; Kain; of Wheeling; Keane, of Richinond; O'sul Mopile; O'Rallly Of Spri of Burlington; Moore, of ley, of Manchester; Book: 01 Buffalo; Dwengér, of Fort Wayne: son, of Columbus; Janssens, of Natchez; Wig- wer, of New York; Moss,ot Covington; Loughlio, 91" Brooklyn; "McQuaid, ol Rocudster! Wadhams, of Ogdensburg: Fitzgerald, of Little Rook; vO, Wenport, and’ Montes DeOca, of Sun Lins Potosi, Monsignor Archbishop Kenrick, the pontifi- gal_texate; wae preceded by ‘the crossbearer. The papal ablegate, Monsignor Straniero, dis Ungulshed by @ green cord, wuiked with the @reubishops. Monsignor Seton ulso bad a post of honor. Before the cardinal walked Mousig- nor MeColgan and deacons of honor. The legate was attended by priests and chaplains. THE NEW CARDINAL, The cardinal appeared wearing the purple vestments of an archbiehop. Underneath his hat could be seen # portion of the curdinal’s red. skull cap, brought from the pope, and which he assumed as he recetyed it, The cardinal’s slen- der but erect figure and pale student's face, with ite well-out featutes, would have com: wnanded atiention even ff he were not sur- rounded by so wach pomp. The man, though, that aitracted jee mow atteasion 40 Lar us Do} ular notice wen: sing, priest, bI , bisbop, and cardinal ren : “ Pitas THE NOBLE GUARD, COUNT MUCOIOLI, the young Italian nobleman sent by the pope to bear to the cardinal the insignia of his rank. ‘The count walked at the cardinal’s right hand, @ step behind him. He ts young, tall and handsome, He blazed tn ihe glory of a fiery red coat of fauitiens fit, His trowsers of white were as tight us they could be tnade and snowed of & pair 01 limbs of elegant moid. He was Uooved and spurred, bore in his right hand a gitded helmet of vast proportions and with bis leit supported bis sword, Across his bosom was a belt shin! with id. Thus cur arwoued tue oon trast with the sober habiteot jets won count an rt bos oucue ‘annoying at BORE IT LIKE & SOLDIER, striding along, looking neither to the right nor tothe left, As the procession moved slowly slong the stony street the cardinal kept bis exe fixed upon the crucifix borne a tew paces of bim andseemed to be unconscious of the presence of the surging crowd about bim. at THE CATHEDRAL. to the sacristy, where the epee ings were Claborately ‘decorated cristy. He time in the Gott ‘ceremony, $uis EVENING's Festivities, Tite elevation of Afcti¥ishop Gibbons to the cardinalate will be celebrated this evening with ‘appropriate festivities, A reception will be given 10 tho cardinal at, the home of Miss mily Harper, on Cathedral street, te the eathedray; The Catholic soslettes will have B patade and serenade al, Raving #0; gaged thé Marine band of Washingion for that 5 a re seminary an Gunter. buildings ‘will be Muminuted ‘The festivities will resomble those " held on similar occasions in Rome betore the splendor of the vatican was eclipsod by the shadow of Victor Emmanuel. Delegations from the Carroll Institute and other Catholic organizations of Washington arrived to-day, and some will remain to take part in the fes- tivities of the evening. BAD FOR THE LAKE SHORE. | Sherif Hancheti Charges Breath of Faith—The Steikers Determined. Curcaco, June $0.—In an interview last night Sheriff Hanchett stated that bis personel guar antee, given two month ago, that the eight “objectionable” switchmen of the Lake Shore la be provided with other situations inside of sixty was givon with the know! ‘edge and approval of President Newell. It was upon this promise that the switchmen thé Onded the strike, Sheriff Hanchett changes that the positions were duly provided tor the olght mon, and that the eight were ubaut to accept, but were suddenly induced by the Leke Shore officluls to refuse, Uounty Commissioner Mo Carthy, who ee eeant at an interview be- tween President Neweil ind Sheriff Hanchett, corroborates the statement that the sheriff was Suthorized to act for the fallroad company. ‘TUE STRIKERS VERY DETERMINED, The Luke Shore strikers seem determined to Make a bitter fight. Many of tir ratirosd em- loyes sympathize with tho strikers and ex- Press the behef thet the stfixe has ouly begun, Sud that the company will not he able to bol out, On the other hand, the officials of the road declare their deterinination to go straight forward on the present line, THREATENING THE PINKERTON m1 ‘The shot fred by the Piukerion guard ut the man who deruiled two cars last evening eaused arg excitement among the switchmen and heir friends. A morning wT that in the crowds at Packerstown last night there ‘Were dozens who openly declared that the Lake Shore should not deliver another train to any line ia those yards, and that if it was attempted to-day blood would be shed. One man sald: “That d—— loaier who fired int this crowd will go to jail to-night, and if he shows his nose in these parts again I’ make a pepper-box out ot his carcass, We will teach these fellows with their big guns that there are crack shooters in these ira, aud before another twenty-iour hours there will be dead Pinkerton men on these tracks ur I'm a ilar.” ‘The sympathizers with the strikers were very outspoken, George alton, the Pinkerton man who did the shoot- ing, Was arrested, and afterwards released on ball, “He was neafly mobbed before aid reucbed him after the firing, although bis shot went Wide of its mark, SYMPATHY WITH THE STRIKERS, The usual two car loads of Pinkerton men ar rived at Root street shortly aiter seven o'clock this morning, and business was lnmediately started by the Lake Shore company. The entire Pinkerton force, with the exception of hulf a dozen men, are now armed with rifles, aud a guard was sent out with every train and acoom- Panied to Culehour. The trouble at the stock ards last evening, while not of a serious na- ire in itself, is looked upon by. the officials as indication of a new source of danger. The em- ployes of the packing houses, wHo sumber in phe pelghboriiood often thousand, are io thor. ough sympathy with the strikers, ‘and, as they now leave work at 4-80 o’cluck iu the afternoon, their presence In the nelghborhood of a wreck is thought to be somewhat menacing to the eee interests. The switchmen employed by the other roads in the stock yards are pot trusted implicitly by the Lake Shore officials, who are of the opinion that any one ot them would embrace an opportunity of turning ® switch under a moving 1 rajulating Gen. Fits Joha Porter. A MESSAGE FROM THE BLAINE B&PUBLICAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTOR. New York, June 30.—At a meeting of the Veterans of Meagher’s Irish brigade, on June 27th, u resolution was unanimously adopted congtatulating Gen. Fitz John Porter on the Passage by the Senate of the bill restoring him to the army. Gen, Porier has also recelved dispatoh from V. B. Stockbridge, president of the National Biaine Republican association of W: ton, congratulating hin on his vindication, Porter sent a fitting reply. Mr. Gladstone’s Voice Tired. Loxvox, June 30,—Mr. Gladstone is suffer ing from hoarseness, He has gone to Hawarden rest. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Now York Stock Market. in pues agedee caaseen ers cine Surtey he Nos ping nd 39 5 7 PENA, Peat ty soekie Leb From Wall Street To-Day. New Youx, June 30.—The stock market Teacting from the slump last evening opened frm this morning, first prices being generally from ¥% to \, per cent above yesterday's closing figures, while Pacific Mail was a conspicuous ception, opening down &% per cent. The 1 seovement continued throughout the general iet; further advances of 4 to IF cent being made, while Pacific Mail and Union Pacifo were decidedly weak in the early trading, each losing abe cent. The former afterwards re- gained this loss and something additional, but the latter only part, and stili show a decline, Toward 11 o'clock there was @ slight yielding in the general list, but at 11 the market is dull and steady. ‘There was gotive trading in Lack awanna, Pacific Mail, Union and 8, Paul, with the remainder du! ees Washington Stock Exehunge. ‘The following changes from yest ‘quotations on the Washiogiou stock Kxchange are noted to-day? us Rast 1591, coupon, 111% bid, 112 asked. 8. 4s, ‘1H01, regstered, 111% bid, 112 saked U. 8. 4s, coupon, ike bid. Fie | asked. U. 5. 4s, reg- istered, 126 bid. 126% sank: 5u-year food. 3-058, 1924, currency, 110% bid, 120% asked. Metropol tan Hi. Kt stock. 10459 bid, 107 asked. Washington Gas, 38% bid, 30% usked. National Union Ins, 20d, ‘2Ug saked. German-American Ing.,146 bid, Botemac Tn, 55 vid. Riggs ins., 7% bid, 8% asked. Wasnlug- Yon"Marker swek, 19 vid, 20% asked. Washington Market bonds, 105 bid. Second National bank, 116 bid, 120 waked, “Gras Falls tev, 127 bed 135 ation Cisne venice uu. 10. To. Con 84 bid, BS wowed, Us B Light, 674 bid, 74% asked. a Baltimore Sarnets. JALTIMORE, Mn, Jume 30—Virginia sites, past- due coupons, 40%); do. ten-forties, 41; do. new threes, ‘Did to-day, BALTIMURE, Mo, June 30.—Cotton firm and —I steady end julet Howard ‘treet ant sresern super, 80s2 00; do. extra, wath we be Great J 2 “ION 30, Tan niseahy SITt sURT. Their Award as Filed tm Court To-day, TSE TOTsh AmoUNT OF THE VALUATION SLIGHTLT UDR §B50,000, The jury oh thé site %F the Congressional library oOipicted théit Inbors by re turning to Wilson thé following in+ quisition and the latter fled it im the Distrios Tn thd Supreme Goart 6 the Distrist of Cotumbia—Ia special term asa District court of the Duited States, In the niatter of the com doth ation of tata. for Congressional Hbrary— No. $33.--Wé, thejufy of seven, appointed by ‘the marshal o/the District of Columbia, in ao cordance with tie order of this court made in this Gante on the 91st day of May, 1886, hav: ing ali Hét, and, from time to time, been apoa ‘amd viewéd the several parcels of land in wares numbered respectively 729,780 and ite the eity of Wechingtou ond Dintctet of ‘Colum bia, as well as the improvements thereon, And baring aieo all met, trom time totiime, tn the ‘Olty Hatt in sald District and beard evide: In relation to the value of sald several parcels lend im sate EQUETE and the, Improvements ‘Uaereon, and dely considered of the Tater ‘pos. eald views as woll ttre dadagee whlon etch owner of land Ya said squares or in any of them will sustain Bae buttatng for tie library of Gonsress, bette the prevent value of tne 1 be com dem! We a) hereto a it of said square No, 720, which is maked Exhibit Aand made a pert hereot, and upon which are delineated several 18 of ground in sald square which ‘ere herein below referred to, aid parcels being pambered im Ted lok from one to forty-three, both inclusive. We appended hereto s plat gald square No. 780, whtoh is marked Exhibit B, and made a part hereof, upon which are de- Mheated tho several parcels of ground in that uare whioh are herein below relerred to, sald Ted ink from one to plat of gaid Nov734, whickris marked 2 juare No. 731, whick is mai Hinibit and made a part kereot upon whieh are delineated the several parcels of ground ic said square No. 731 which are herein below re- ferred to, said parcels boing numbered in_ red ink from one to nineteen, both Inclusive, Each Of the assessmentsot daniages hereinbelow con- tained includes the value of the improvements upon the parcels of land referred to. DAMAGES ASSESSED IN SQUARE 729, ‘The cast half of original lot No. 1, fronting 28 foot 11% Ineheson A street south by the depth of said lot, élaimed by Francis A. Wood, 786.41; part of said original lot 1 th SP herdt Renee by the depth of said for, on A Street south, contiguous to said parcel 1, Sialmed by Prados A. Wood, $4,422.01; the ‘weet six feet of said originul lot and the east 45 feet 11 inches of original lot 2, being ai! of said lot 2, except the west 2 feet by depsh | Of 79 ity both pr sald pirvels fronting on A. at, south, claimed by Johu Grinder, $12,227; the weut 2 feet of said original lot 2, fronu street and running back 76 fect; and also the east 16 feet by the depth of original lol 3, the entire parcel fronting on A strecteouth,clalmed Dy Oliver H: Reed, $4,241.00; the west 81 feot 13 Inches of said original lot 3 by the depth of said lot and all ol original lot 4, the whole fronting’ 79 feet, 10 inches og A street south, claimed by — Alexander Washbura, $22,891.55; part of said original tot 5, fronting '7 feet 11 inches on south A street, by a depth Gf 98 fect 11 inches, claimed by Samel Blober, 111.90; part of ‘original lot 6, fronting 46 tS inctesou A street south by 2 depth of 88 feet 11 inches, claimed by Samuel Bieber, $4,912.00; part of said original lot, 5, fronting Sete inches on public alley bys epth of 40 fect, claimed by Henry G. Trecy, $3,725.10; the west 8 feet 9 inches front by the depin of 40 feet of said original lot 5, and part of original lot 6, fronting 40. feet 5, inones on pubite alley, by a depth of 40 foc the whole of this parcel fronting 44 fect : inches, by a depth of 40 feet on said public alley, claimed by Hannah M, Tracy, $3,725.40; the Gust halt of original lot 7, fronting on said A. street south, claimed by Mary ws. Gist, $8,256.52; the west half of said original lot 7 Claimed “by George W. Gist, $3,266.52: th east half of original lot 5, claimed by Jame: Hoban and others, $3,860.82; the west bal! of ‘aid original lot 8, aud the east half of original Jot 15, claimed by the National Life Insurance company, $7,72. tho west half of sald original lot J, claimed by Nehemiah @. Ord- way, $3,900.82; all of original lot 10, claimed by Nehomian G. Oraway, $7,127.96; part of original lot 11, fronting 47 ieet 11 inches on A street south, by ti open of 28 feet, and being part of original lot 12, fronting 28 feet on 1st Street east, by the depth of said lot 12, the whole parcel fronting 26 feet on Ist strect eust, by the depth of 95 fect 10 inches on A street south, claimed by Nehemiah G- Ordwar, $10,- 208.80; the north part of said original lot 13, fronting 29 feet 6 inches on Ist street east, by the depth of said lot, and being rt of the original lot 11 in the’ tear thereof, the whole parcei fronting 29 feet 6 inches on 1st street ast, by s depth of 95 feet 10 inches, claimed the National Lite Insurance company, 860.93; the south part of original lot 13, mting 36 feet 6 inches on 1st street east, by the depth of 47 feet 11 inches, and part of said @riginal lot i1 in the rear thereof, the whole par. eel fronting 26 feet 6 inches on 1st streeteas!,by the depth of 95 feet 10 imches, claimed by ine National Life Insurance company, $8,214.01; the north 31 feet of sald original 16.13, by the depth thereof, fronting 31 fest on 1st street east, and being the morth 2 feet 3 inches of said lot 11, which north 2 feet 3 inenes om prises the part of said original lot 11 not in- ended iu parce! 17%, 18, 19—the whole of the said parcel 20 fronting 81 feet on 1st street east by auniform depth of 95 teat 10 inches, eluimed by the National Lite insurance com: ny, $9,184.34; all ot original lot 14, claimed y the National Life insurance company, $15,- 970,19; all of original lot 15, claimed by Nehe- tmiah G. Ordway, $9,299.25; all of original iot 16, claimed by Néhenilah G.0rd way, $9,888.05; ‘the west 20 feet 11 Inches front on Kast Cupitol street by the depth of original lot 17, claimed yy Z, Tobriner, ‘6,108; the east 27 feet front ga Hast Capito. street by the depth of said lot 17, claimed by Sarah Prince, $6,157.60; the west 23 feet 114, inches of ongoe lot 18 by the depth of said lot, claimed by Lorenzo D. Merchant, $8,842; the east 22 ‘eet front on East Pep itey street by the depth of said lot 18, claimed by M.G. Emery and 8, W. Tullock, trustees, $5,788.72 of said original lot 18, fronting 1 foot 11: Inches om st Capitol street, between said paresis 26 and 27, aud ex- vending back the depth of said lot 18, claimed by the claimants of said parcels 26 and 27, 480.08; the west halt of original lot 19, tront- ing on East Capitol street, claimed by Kilzabeth Hooke, $9,468.45; the eust half of said original lou 19, pews: ou East Capitol street, claimed by William Breuninger, $9,268.45; the west ball of original lot 20, frentieg on Kast Seo stroct, claimed by Wm. H. Hoeke, $9,868.45; She euist Ball of sald origins Jot 20, sronting on East Capitol street, olaimed vy Barbara Leh- man, $7,668.45; the west 23 feet front on East Capitol street by the depth of original Jot 21, Claimed by Laura V. Dawson, $7,883.77 ‘the cast 24 feet 11 inches front on Eust Capitol street by the depth of said original lov 21, claimed by Elis Cutline, 703.21; wll of ori- ginal lot 22, claimed by Thomas’ serivener, trustee of June Lynch, $13,836.90; all of origi: nal ot 28, claimed by Catharine Vids, $16,- 236.90; all of original lot 24, claimed by’ Mary E. Froneb, $11,736.90; all of original lot 26, claimed by Mary Ki. #reneh, $13,528.24; all of Origiual 10026 and part of lot 28, in the rear ‘thereo!, the whole pareei tron! 47 feet 11 inches ou East Cupitol street by a depth of 115 feet, claimed by M. E. French, $8,885.66; all of original lot 27 and partof originui lot 28, fmme- diately south of said lot 27, the whoie parcel fronting 47 feet 11 inches on East Capitol street by the depth of 115 feet on 2d street east, laimed by Stella A. Kent, $27,622.02; the north 18 feet 21 inches front on 2d street east by. the depth of original lot 29, claimed by Wm. lot on A Edmonston, $5,966.03; part of said original 29, imaredi south of sald parcel 40, fronting 18 feet 11 inches on said 2d street east by the depth ot said lot, clatmed by William P, Bradley, $5,966.03; thé south 20 fect front on 2d strecteast of suid original lot 29 by the depth of said lot, claimed 7, gerenind ©. Lots, $480.8: ‘ail of original lot 8¥, claimed by dion P. Howe, $7,766.12. DAMAGES ASSESSED IN SQUARE 730, Lot 5 of Deviin's subdivision of part of origi- nal lot 1, claimed by Mary A. Devlin, $7,870.05 lot 6 of said subdivision, claimea by Mary A. Devin, $1,750.29; lot 7 of said subdivision, med by Mary A. Devlin, $1,958. Stideebdivisiow, slaimed 6S Mary A. Devii, 4106 @ (ol sald subdivision, slaimed by i Devitn, $1,707.70; lot 16 of ext dot 11 ‘ot ‘said subdi Sia geeseess ee yay at of ne ween rents Sree oes Rebdeoca Blaise, eee Sareea tees daccricemn gamed Connelly, 64,983. Adak amare Sicetd prdine boar ft oth ed of oth pvr ry it ; Bietale, $1768.60 Scamed Sancta tet & Sabine ise truce os lary 7m OS of Saat ot & claimed of dubdivinic ; trustees, 50.61; ot sai lock, tees, $2, foeuned - subal sad vision, BL ‘incent gi ataned adits Sted aur jot, of anid eects Spree eater da iio e eke ers Watterston, 4 7 ot B of sel lesi-named ere sinlincd Sy Won outelt Roope tet at 1, $257. uares ning inte ist street asshown Sau Speer rae aad Sh rs Seg ae fee of ‘wales le cl by eal heirs, 650. Daniel ‘THE TOTAIS are a8 follows: Square 720, 6244,571.42; square 730, $98,359.23; square 731, $110,203.44; rand total, $548,134.09—$1,865.91 less thea is 2a8t700, sud the rete ‘par square feo on tes basis of the appropriation, is §4.42%. THE COURT TO begga QUESTIONS JULY “Atter the marshal had fied the award the district attorney sabmitted the case to Judge ox, holding the District Court, who made an order that the award should stan: Seproved unless cause be shown in writing by July 6tn, @nd all questions as to whi an: bail be allowed sti be setuied on that dey. —_—_ Southeast Washington Comptains. 4 DELEGATION OF CITIRENS BEFORE ONAIR- MAN INGALLS, A delegation of residents of Southeast Wash- ington to-day bad a hearing before Chairman Ingalls, of the Senate District committee, on the subject of grievances against the District government, ‘Mr. James A, Grace, the spoKesman, said that for twenty years the wants and requests ot ie of that section had been ignored. Mr. race did not niean to say this of ull the south- eastern section vi the city, bat that it epgtes particularly to twenty-three equares, which he &ud the other rs to the petition repre- sented. He said that section of the city paid 1tedue proportion of taxes and bore all its share of public burdens, but it bus had no share of bevefits; that the water and gas mains inadegas and ail efforts to have them improved have ialled; that a malin sewer is leit uncovered from G street and South Carolina avouue to the river, spreading disease and Geach, A written petition setting forth In detail the complaints were submittes by Messrs, Sembee ‘Grace, Hi, W. Willard, Alirea ‘Richards, Joun Grinder, Thos, A. Richards, Wm. Heuery, GH. Parker, D. H. Haxen, M. D., James Fraser, Fao, Brinkley, Jas. H. Graot, John Mitier, Wi Lecoh, Jas, MuCarthy, J. M. Fry, Jos, 1. Riel ards, ‘Leland Niswon,’ James Storey, W. W. Wright, R. E, Howson, F, Dieux, Henry Storm, Robert Storey, Isaac Smith, U. W. Fulton, W. ¥. Kendrick abd upwards of « hundred olers, cern ale deh Gupicol Toptes, THE EX-MEMBERS' FLOOK PRIVILEGES, ‘The select committee ou ex-members’ floor Privileges at their meeting this morning com: pleted the examination of ex-Representative Sweat and adjourned til! Saturday, when Rep- Tesentative S. Zach. Taylor, of Tetincswe, aud Price, ot Wisconsin, will imake statements, Mr. Sweat this morning took the ground that there is » material differencein the position of ex-members, who are employed as recognized agents of corporations and. those who sie por. sonally interested in legislation. Me held coat there was a violat ‘House rules only when ex-members availed themselves of the foor privilege to promote legislation in which they have a personal interest. RENONINATED, Representative A. C. Thompson, at Ohio, re- ceived word today of his unanimous renomi- Ration. NATIONAL BOARD OF HEASTH. Senator Harris, from the committee on epl. emic diseases, to-day reported favorably an amendment to the sundry civil bs 4 OF lon Dill proposing an appropriation 500 to Pay, {be expenses @ national board of No Charges en File. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE FREEDMEN'S HOs- PITAL. No charges have been filed recently at the Interior department agaiust Dr. Purvis or the management of the Freedmen’s hospital, An Interior department official told a Star re- Porter that it was quite common to receive complaints against this institution, as well as Sgainst others connected with the governinent, je great majority were anonymous, and the the rest, as @ rule, came from discharged em- Ployes or from patieats. No charges of any Sonsequence had been recelved reeentiy against is how at ‘that ebarges were to bo tiled. & New Manager for the Nationals. It was reported to-day that Micbsel Scanion has been relieved from the management of the National base ball team, and that Joe Start has been appointed manager in hisstead, Nominations To-day. ‘The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: Samuel Kendrick, of Ohio, to be surveyor of the Virginia military district in the state of Ohio; also, a number of tmasters, Patent Office Promotions. The following promotions have been made in the Patent office from second assistantexaminer at $1,600 to first assistant examiner at $1,800: Julian C. Dowell, of Maryland: Chas, H. Richardson, Massachusetts; Chas, M. Catlin, New Hampshire; E. R. Tyler, Connecticut; T. G. Stewart, Ilinois: F. C, Skinner, Missouri, rom third gssistaut, $1,400, to’ second as- sistant: James Rice, of Connecticut; Henry E. Baker, Mississippi; Miss Sarah J. Connecticut; Arthur P. Greeley, shire; Ballard N. Morris, District Percy E. Clarke, Iowa, From fourth assistant to third assistant: Geo, R. Blodgett, of Maine; W. B, Greeley, New Hampshire; Otto O. Gasntner, New Jersey; L. D. Wilson, District of Columbia; BR. P. Haines, New Jersey; Geo. Nixon, Kentucky; Geo. 5, New Yor! ‘Win. H. Chapinan, a third assistant examiner in the patent Office, has resigned. Gustave P, Strum, a elerk of class four in the general land office, bas resigned. ‘Mr. Frank D, Orie, of Iilinols, has been pro- moted from $1,600’ to $1,800 iu the land office. Benjamin Vail, jr., a clerk of class four in the Pension office, has resigned. oe. ‘The District Appropriation Bill. ‘AN AGREEMENT BY TME CONPERREOCB COM- MITTER, ‘The conference committee of the two houses this afternoon came to an agreement upon the District appropriation bill. The conference committee split the difference on most of the im portant items that the Senate had increased. ‘The appropriation for sehool buildings is left at 000. The riation for pavements is Bree aka tas Sa eececen Lor Pexement poh mn dliw w Real Estate Sales. Mr. C. C. Duncanson sold at suction yester- day the fourstory brick house 088 I street 10 Mr. D, J. Goodachre for $5,750. Frank P. Murphy bes sold to Thos, Kirby, tor $23,790.83, sil of square 1008, which is be- tween D, E, 12th and 18th streets northeast, 1B. HL, Warner has cold to W: ‘MoLean, HF $19,800, & building 27 feet front, on the orth sido of F street, between 17tn and 16th -1886-WITH SUPPLEMENT. WR. THOMPSOX NOMINATED ury. ‘Whe President gant 1 the Senath thaay the nomfnation of Hagh S. Thompson, of South Carolina, to be Asstétant Secretary Gt the ‘Treasury t fsoccecad William E Senith. Mr. Smith succeeded in cloating his Cetk of all ficial ‘Sud severed bis connection with He oxpesss % te to bit home ta New Zork, Womorrow 10 make amuming bis new This evening be will mentary diuner at Chamberlain's by a nem! ‘Of pereonal aud offictal trtends. se Foe: SUSPECTED INCENDMRISH. The Fire on Eleventh treet Te-day. PAPER SATURATED WITH OIL VOUND STUFFED IN THE waLLe, A fire, supposed to be of Incendiary origin, ‘Was discovered this morning, shortiy after ten o'clock, in the house 518 111h street northwest, Fen ted by Miss McBride,who eubiets the rooms. ‘Mr, Ferris, who ocoupiés, with his brother, Mr. ¥. P. Ferris, rooms ih the third stoty, states ‘that he was sitting in bis room reading when, without waraing, an immense volume of fame said that without taking time to pat on his hat ‘and eyebrows, and made his escape to the lower fers, who kept a dining room in the basernc At x? "broek text, dows of the story above. whose nurse was up stairs, tented the house from the owner, Middleton, was at her desk in the nes arrived ywever, the fire was Darst through the back windews. Mr. Ferris coat, he rushed out nto the hall and Uerouch the flames, badly singing his whiskers floor. Messrs, Stewart and Brown, two colored cai bad’ just Mmished verving the a ‘hey State that the ames burst from the win- Col. J. G, Tracey, ‘who occupied the back roo on tue Grst Boot, wagseated on the [ront Porely talking to the’ children of Mr. Ferris an Woodbarn, of Nevud the third-stors, Dut was bot et botmer isa, Medel 3 ir. ‘Admiral de- partment. The dames rapidly, and when the tbird-story was burning fervo- ly. In @ short time, checked, and, with the of the frout windows ve out in the third-story, the house shows bat few traces of the fi: The rear rooms, however, are pretty well burned Sut, Some of the furmiture in the first and second stories was saved, but that on the third o“Gulel Parris stated to a Stan reported that | rris stated toa STAR a bis opinioa tbe house had been set on fre. Hi ‘Stated that in the rear room op the second. story Une foreman of engine No. 1 found a hole in the plaster of the and between the luthes paper, satuarated with oll, was stuffed. It ts believed that the back rooms in the upper stories were similarly fixed and then the siarted. Phe police at once began au inves on into the cause of the fire. Miss Meliri: who rented the house, is unable to account for tae fire, und cannot attribute it to any motive on the part of any person that she knows. The bouse is weil built, with press brick front. ARKEST OF TWO PBRSONS ON SUSPICION, The police this aferwoon arrested John Wesley McFarland, a colored man, and Mra, McBride ou suspicion of having set fire to the bouse 515 11th street, It was found thatin addition to the oli soaked found in the bouvse that the beds were soaked with turpen- Une and a jug of turpentine was found in tin bouse. Mra. MeBride, who owned the turnt. ture, suffered & logs of 82,000, which in covered by ‘insurance, The damage to the house @mounis to avout $1,000, cob ne Gen. Hazen Attacked aud Defended. ‘ME, RANDALL'S SHARP CRITICISM OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Mr. Randall, in the House this afternoon, sharply rebuked Gen. Hasen, the ebtef signal officer. An amendment was offered to the eun- Gry civil bi making an appropriation tor the Fepairing of the Miguai station at Mount Wash- ington, In support of theamendment a letter was road trom Gen. Haven, sugycating « nicaus by waich the polut of order the amendment would be subject to might be Mr, Rendell ‘resented with in the assumption of General liaren in trying to instract members of how to vio~ late the rules of the House. He sald if the chief sigual officer would write fewer letters to members of Congress and occupy his time less in trying to penetrate into the bails of Con- gress the duties of his barean would be better and be more ~ evnued. Me. defended Gen. Hazen, — oe Pennsylvania Republicans, ‘THE CONVENTION AT HARRISBURG TODAY. Hagnissvra, Pa., June 30.—A seaof rest- leas taces met the eye of Chairman Cooper, of the repabiicaa state commuitice, at tea o'clock, jon he called the state conveation to ordi e house was packed from the orchestra the back doors of the gallery. G. T. Oliver was chosen tetaporary chairman, The order of — for the yrye rea wes then which postpones tu Lion of candidates. ‘Tue convention reassembled at twenty min- Ute afer twoo'clock. Gen, Wagner, af Pbila- ces was chosen permanent presiding oi- joer. A Vice president from each senatorial district was also appointed. GEN. BEAVEB * .NOMINATED, Col. D, H, Hastiogs ,.aced the name of James A. Beaver beioret'.e convention as candidate for governor. fo other candidate was named for governor, and when Mr. McEvoy, of Philadelphia, moved that the nominativn be made by acclamation, it was carried with shovts. ee A Heavy Defaulter. PHILADELPHIA, June 30.—J. A. L. Wilso secretary and treasurer of the Chi up Delaware canal company, is Bald w bea de- fauiter for $178,000. A later report places the Gefalcation’ at between $600,000 and —_—>—__ The President Gets a Dog Taz. ‘TAG No, 49 TO ADORN THE NECK OF MRS. CLEVE- LAND's POODLE, President Cleveland sent to the collector's office to-day and paid for his dog tag for the Present year. Mr. Clarke, clerk in ebarge, fur- nished tag No. 49 for the French poodie “Hector.” This is the first instance of a Pres- {dent of the United States buying @ dog tag in ‘Washington. Gor His Name Wuow Criminal Court, Charles H. bigamy im having; on Juve 26, 1885, married oue Maggie F. D. Brash in this city, wheu had in April, 1881, in Baltimore, married one Mary E. Raymond, who is living, was placedon triai, It appeared that the mame of one was Rasch, The point of variance was raised and gustained—s verdict of mot guilty being ren- Sa ‘TO CORPLETE THE CRUISERS. The Acting Secretary of the Treasury sent to the Senate to-day a letter from the Secretary of the Navy submitting request for an appro- 098 to complete the three Fioel cruisers “the Obleagey Hostoe amd atisnta, 4nd to pay the amount due on the ny boat Dolphin. _ IBN Messrs. Petersen and Childs, of this city, have been awarded the contract: furnish! the Interior department with Bigelow body brus- sels carpet ior the next fisca! year, odion, being tie proaceds Sts fait hela by thes im . i = for the benefit of the Poor Children's eoumtry ome, To-day, in the udicted for The Guard at Gen. Grant's Tomb. THE CAMP BROKEN UP TO-DAY—SOLDIERS RE- PLAGED BY POLICEMEN, ‘From the New York Sun To-day. At noon to-day the military guard will cease its long vigil at the tomb of Gen. Grant in Litver: Oth artiil marched to the ere PAR-ELBCTRIC REPORT. ee ame by Chairman Boyle Chairman Boyle, of the Pan-Eisctric tele phoe committas, to-day presented to the Bouse ™ report onthe results of the investigation, rigntd by Rimeclf and Mesera Oates, Kdeu and lait Begining with the first pabitcations touching the Pan-Elecirte company, the report ays it appears from Sypher's testimony that be furnished the original “histors” tw Pret Bot, wikh che Rope teat It might toad to bie employmen’ company, profesting fendahip for Mr Guriata, prepared other attacking Atm ih relation to newspapers, Bat dia hotsuccend. en OTS ne! Suceced. Afler copious extracts from the evidence ir. Puliteer, Dana wad Jones, the ter Peachas the conclusion that neither the Lor Pan Electric company or their acengs Lave attempted te improperiy infinence offf- clals throagh the press. an exh ive history ‘of the orgentzation of the Pan bicer: pany isgiven. Attera reference to 1 parisons that aud hts assoctaies, and tl and other, the report ways: “What Dr. Rogers offered to Messrs, Oarlisle and others was stock in in ted Organised companies, What he transferred wo Gariand, Harris And others was an interest in inven: tons, in their then condition of ne value what- ever, only to be inade valuable by the jot efforts of the ‘and those who joined in the undertak’ . ER BR eR ‘The evidence doos not show that these geutie- men Wore admitted by the Messrs. Rogers with ehy expectation of profiting by their ofMfeial thous or their offical uction. Gen, Atkins, party to whom they made the propo was hot in office. They certainly led no oficial aid irom him, tr. Garland was not thought of for Attorne: General, He was suggested by Atkin need bardly be satd in view of bis previous Mn and his character, that it was not thought he woud use bis official po: prie interested, Casey Young was named by Ragers, He was not to appear in Congress until nearly 4 year aftet Johnston was not tp office and ¢i@ bot expect tobe, Lf official influence was tbe cousidera- on for the interests transferred to Harris and to Garland what was the consi transferred to Atkins and to Johnston? The corumittee bas failed to find that any legisla on was contemplated at the time this com- ez, was tormed or during its existence up to ve present ti by which it or ite members conld possibt, ve profited. * * © Touching the bill providing for suite in Bame of the government it ts said that it will require a good deal o! | 1ee froma the testimony of Senator Plat: 3 Garland Mvored the paxsuge of the bill, - soe A WASHINGTON Bo¥'s SvocEss.—The com- rades of K. F. Rogers, of the High schoo and Columbia college, will be pi kuow that be Las received “Final year houors in mathe- mathics,” from old Harvard. By many tis is cohsidered the highest honor to be obtained from that renowned lustitution, He graduates this year, RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER.--The follow. Ing were the readings ai the signal office to-day: m., 67; 7. m., 03; 11 a. m., 73; 2 my 72; imum, 73; minimum, 66, ity to gs; eg, bigamy; not ram V. jolaling posiat la Pros, sen etait Inversion DEPARTMENT FUEL CoxTracrs.— Contracts tor furnishing coal and wood to the Interior department we been awarded as follows: White ash furnace, H. L. Hiukle & Bro., $4.79 per tou; white ssh ogg coal, to tbe same, 64.76; while asi siove und Hut coal, Joum Kenn 88.13 Comnel, ovals Geo. Crovellige 9. w contract ior the wood was award. Goorge Creveiing. Bolié BREUNING! hy, 1986. at G05 WILLIAM F. BREUSINGER, befove sn at WIE. Maia and Josephine Mreusinger, aged twenty-six yearn, Unree mouths and eight days, Funeral Thoreday, July Ist. at five o'ctock t% Bom late residence 115 Bast Capitol street and rr rian cbuteb. lirletiv@s and frends mr Vited to attend (Phtladeiphia aed New ad lease copy. On semen a4 we" 28, 1686, THOM 13 aged twenty six yearn wifeday, July tyat 10 clock, an, the residence of bis divther, 127 U street morthioest = COLNERT. On Juue 30th, 1866, LULA A. Cols BERT, in hurslzicenth year rex Poneral trom Be ‘Peter's cifirch, Thureday, suip Ast, ot 9am. nd HOOD. On the (of June 30th, 1886, Mrs, MaAGUri C HOOD, of Cebtte ilies Maas the Meals Gouce of ber siner, airs Jonu T. De Fora, GUL Dstrees Bortiiwest : SPAULDING. Op June 20, 1686, at 1940 p m. Mr MARY JANE SPAULDING, beloved wii ol Joun Spaulding, In the siaty-inh year ot her Foueral Thursday moruing. July ist, at weven o'clock, from ber by! rest lea rests ae. [ A) iy, Troy and Rew York, papers please Cop: WALTER June 30th, 1586, ELLEN o ERINE WALTER, beloved wife of Charies @ged 57 years and 1 month WILLIAMS. On June 20. 1886, at 7107 o'sionk pm. JANBS STROTHER WILLIAMS. lufant soa nes Strother and Fannie K Wiliams aged 2 Monti and 20 days. ‘Funeral will take place from parents’ residence, N: 6 Ae Ca =a —— w (Thoreday x F Sclock'am. Friends aid relauves ure reapacu invited to attend. cd WLLT. On June 90, 1886, at 1 o'clock a, mBaao ‘WILT, aged 83 years. Fusicral will tare piace from his late residence, com ner Kighth and Boundary streets northeast, to-mor- 1 role NEOUS LE~A& YOUNG MOCKING LikD, FIN. tor $10. Inquire at 1215 ivi sf. nw. POR SAL E— KENTUCKY bright bay, 8 CoUPs Bons TRB oged genus, will wart @oubie or singla Gall 3200 1 C 030-0" st, George: DG POL SALE-SEVERAL GRMAT DAhGAINS IN Square and Upright Manos and Orgamm some ebrated mnakes very little used, at G. le WiLi BROS., 700 7th st. iw. JeB0-1aa* OR SALB—A GROCERY AND PaO! jolug ® mice basivess,~ Will salt eheap fash. “Good reasons fur selling. Adirew A be Star office. F OR SAL NEW iA CAR Tinge. Will be sold cheap WANSTALUS sia ites, ofS via st. Je2d-ate a AB GOO] AS NE FP Cais be seen at 1908 12th ai now. (OR SALE—OLD LUMBER, SASB, blinds and belsding stone BROWN'S, 26 Fo om FOR SALE—A Carriage. or ‘would ex RXCHANGE, Star otic. WOR SALE—A VINE BAY Mai Can Work iw double oF singie barnes. JAMES PEATH its, bop du st. Re Toom, government printing ove 2 NOR SALE—I HAVE TWo VERY FINE TEXAS sale. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1447 aerist AND 1907 Q5T. NW. INQuinw 3 203 at 1833 14th st. nw Je2s-ar¢ 1S Cet ne Inquire st S15 Cm. ne SALK—a BOUT S00 FLOWERING PLANTS FF 'consiosing of noses, Baguoien, Anuyeilin we aes Seeomliouse 3x20 feet. garden Wels, fea, Hows, dw Csiawoa, Wilder, Concord aud Prolthe rapes i doch pots, $l pet down, oro"s murs. nd tpt, joucn. Apply at yeast POR SALE—A LIGHT &IDEBAR ara o2u bs. For price apyly tek BBA Te JOR 5a LE—4 CROSS Ma TCH TEAM OF HORSES Sty. Also, (oupatet ently new: Song . a ; cont Horse. biack: suitahe for for Want of use. a po eat of 218 Ist. n.w., of HENRY a! ‘Ei, Couche . e206 jn 1 pre OR SALE-OWNER LEAVING Tiik ciTY E offets ui Men aS Be, ie aes py 4 — wererpiiho EECHANGE, 423 Hh t RK SALE—TWO GOOP BARGAINS FOR E car oe aap ng oa ae a ee ‘Square Plage 1p geod order for 96 EXCHANGE WAREROUMS, 100 CARRIAG! Go Payments