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ee - F THE EVENING STA SINS OF THE GO ENE. Charged with Beiog @ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, gt AT THE STaR BUILDINGS, Newsera, N. ¥., June 3.—The synod of the kt ie reuse Star a9 formed Presbyterian Church of America, In ses os ns Sas Bom Pe Coaron sion here, have adopted a Fesolution declaring that oe ‘Violation of the Sabbath by the Post-OfMice Depart~ nea — Ment ts ‘one of the greatest sins of the GoverE = = ment, as well as one Of the greatest ¢ Ses ae ee ay Savbith desecration Urouguout the ®hol ery ar er. ou helt own accounts at 30 c Sa oe * f4e jer wouth Cop = Bont’ one year. 86, six monte 7 to secure enti i sOmice Department is a Pome ‘Sabbath law. ished on Friday—82 a | _ mnths, 50 cents {= ast be paid in advances | memsilipe THE CASE OF JACOB SHARP. = o. 70—No 10,623. WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1887 sel Charge that the Attempted Jury-Fixing Was Done by the Prose- TWO CENTS. __SPECTAL NOTICES. eiase aes : ma ND. a ae <=. <: pikeo aes ne R—When the Court of Over AMUSEMENTS. Washington News and Gossip, | THE SOURH FOR CLEVELA fees ome ea aoe Telegrams to The Star. | Wroatcapor se newne tecnoed ve ed this moraing for tee trial WEY NATIONAL THEATE Bose, 1 TARE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING ae Talks With Two Texas Congressmen. | His Friends Claim He Can Carry Ohio S Suebn Shee. Sie OO, Turcer auceeh toh aaa w only eleven jurors in the | ala ie $i toms frieads and the public that {amu pre | ‘THR SUPPLEMENT oF THE EVENING Stan to-day Against Foraker. signs of strong feeling during the day by sharply. | BOX. today. cortobee EVERY SIGHT AND SATURDAY MATISER | SUPER CHEESE ET BOCs aitier ae inate | ComtaLLS: ‘The Co:mencement Season The Glants | PROHIBITION STIRRING UF THE LONE STAR STATE—A| some of Represnunve sree riends say that Z informing mee “It you otras Teena ae Thi | rated. ¢ CHANGE OF PROGRAM. Hsors or at iny Staud, Novi, Eastern Sark havin Deteated by the Statesmen: The President's BIg POLITICAL, BUT NOT A PARTY QUESTION. they still believe, notwithstanding his pubic} THE EVICTIONS AT BODYKE. have, You pu out of this have nwtiy.” Yap | ¢ueaged in this business om tay ow sceou mx: Vice Pre 4 a é explained. 2 pan (SE : : etfully, ee DAI 3 * | city this morning and was seen by a Stan reporter or of Ohio by tae democratic party, —— s broad shoulders bind them, the crowbarmaen DOCESTADER'S 31, Eastern Market, | Telegraph Dispatches, &c. The advertisements | ©! » | that it will be forced upon him. They say that the | p.,. & : piled themselves againsi em! and out they ail MODERN MINSTRELS, S.2t_For twelve sears with Dusicanton ro. Avets | are classed as follows: Auction Sales, Suimiaer he sald, In reply to a, question “pronibition ts | Houlnation of Powell Is not the assured thing ie | Pitiful and Exciting Scenes in Ireland Rentwactea rush, nor was a dramatic ncent. | BGs Mili ‘coun Wace Wand Ow SHRAERe, a iO NITED AMERICAN ME- | Resor, Proposals, Housefurnishings, Ladies Goods, stirring us up in Texas; stirring us up furiously. | 100ks to be. Mr. Foran’s popularity among the the open air than she sprang upon the rulasof bet | that. 1 have. proof. ot Corner 24th street and Broadway, New York, COURCI 3 will meet at Wonn's Hall. c OER a | Espey Pianos and Organs, Books Financial | 7,52 Political question, but nota party one. | Workingmen makes him the strongest candidate nit Patan aad F home, beckoning for Slience with her hand, and | You an bet money MOFINED MINSTEILSY ALLIED WITH OMIGI- | DAY EVESISG. sine 5 iar rou wheres Meteo | ponds inlly Supplies Wood gad Gsak Deathar? | Senator Keagan, Ex-senator Maxey and Represen~ ety eatooraia al run. Ieis latined that | WALES TOBE PROMISED HOME RULE | “20ute# siowis, at the too of her sence? Tams | boca at work at these ca NALITY. br. Joun P- Newnes’ Sites Conca aod Visiting ds “4 ’ ii, | tative Culberson, and other prominent democrats 1e Stave against Foraker, and that never heard such checrs in my litt’ | pression that the ‘Tuesday, June 7—The Summer Opera Season will | Brothers are invited to join them os Ven | Sewing Machines, Professional, The Trades, Medl- | 15-8 come out for prohibirion, ‘They take that | he1s the only democrat who could. He represents Lswiss —— i CRIMES BILL, By order of the Council» "A. G. STEVENS, C 7 SSANON." GEOOW. COOPER, live. Sec 18 REMOVED_TH iL TEA & COFFEE oe pen get | oor eee Ea TEA S COFFEE | nue, $522,065; customs, $784,019, (Look for the Bis Glass Bell.) Jed-lw sa a x tO DX Jurymen Uuat t ¥ succceeded in Us but we don't propose th case. [tis absurd t any one tn his employ s cal, Undertakers, a district in Congres sidential vote 27 a position as citizens advocating what they con- Congress that on Presidential \ RUSHING TH Govsneonr Recuirrs To-Day.—Internal reve. | sider the best interests of the State, and not as | EAN Fepublican yet he carries It Py 2,000 | SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN PHILADELPHIA} _” democrats, Senator Coke maintains that it 1s not a gions, in the eastern, and in the sourthern parts of SSS New Fueg Deiivery Post Orrices.—On the 1st | Party question, and he 1s in accord with the decla- | the State, where the labor vote is heavy, he 13 Reserved seats, 2 cents, W NATIONAL THEATER. jovernment Urgency Motion With Great Vigor. as the district attorney ¢ sa = AND_ rE - hast : ended | Ttion of our democratic State convention, which | Very stroug. He would carry a vote throughout! The Shooting of Brave Capt. Hussey. | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexixo Stan. Claimed in the O'Neil case FITZGERALD'S OPERA COMPANY i ila Moore” igue Aichasging | Of July the free delivery service will be extended | Tau" of Our democratic State convention, WDICB | TOE Geciana, sai larger thas Sepres ang Oe ee) Y [MToxpox. JUNE Ai hear that the “govern | to prejudice. Mt. sary Rosendale Cement and Newburgh Plaster st 10sb-st. | tO seventy-five post-oilices in different parts of z a sents the regular democratic strength. It ts said — ment intend to press with the utmost | CCUrt, afler Lhe proce Will comprise the following well-known artists: | wharf sw. Special, inducements will be offered to | the country which have a population of 10,000, or | 14estlon—declared that 1t was not a party question | that Hamilton County wall send bout Fo dele sigor thelr urgency. motion, which they | Bounced that witnesses pr s Pea Peseaiders, and Contractors for delivery direct | where the receipts of the post-omice. are $10,000 | at all, No, Idon’t think the agitation will have | gates to the convention for Foran, which amounts | SPECLYEN IRISH EVICTIONS. Precis: » | Beople were excused until M Misses (ara Lane (Stetson's Opera Company), Helen | frou vessel, pe WaaiTae ormore. Among this number 1s Cumberland and | By efféct ‘upon State politics next year, unless | to about one-fourth of the convention. His own aut will probably carry after aday’s debate with Uh rnitely detern Us forth (Gypoy Baro: Company): Minnis Diteey, che: Mes iaavenw, | Brederick, Md., and Staunton, Va. the Poulet eho carry tng Grate yen | County wit ecu o delegates, ‘or hun, apd Re wll | How the Poor Tenants Were Drivem | dof closure. This wil ive them the power Uo | Cave wil uot an beta a compeus ‘pertinn (Abbot: Overa 2d st, and indiana ave. then I do not know that it would distract get others from different sections where the work= pe ie cian arnell | &JUrY be oblatued betor seag ic teers See Reet acess | | telephone calle GUL G cane eae Prov. Scunre, of Yale College, has been ap- | democracy any, but I ai apprehensive of it. Stlil | ingmen are strong. From Their Cabins at Bodyke. | }#rgely curtail debate on the crimes bill. Parnell | 4) Will have no difficulty in carrying the State.” ‘What do the people of your State think of the President?” asked THe STAR reporter, ES ne aa, ig also using bis tnfluence to curtail discussion in iN 'S8, NOBLE WORK FOR THE SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN— | committee and to strike out trivial amendments, a An Ohlo politician, who was talking with @ STAR | WaEoKiNa WRETCHED HUTS, SMASHING FURNITCuE | ‘There 15 a strong Ub-ral terling erowiug iu favor of | 4 BESTUCKY super 4 vany), Messrs. Wr = PA < WATCH AND | Pointed a member of the board of visitors to the hot? Ufeta Compare aes Staten | (SMe HE, PARTY WHO TOOK WATCH AND Is Chain from G. F. Adams’, 309 4% st's.w.,on | Annapolis Naval Academy. This completes the mpany). Joseph S Greevsfeldet | Mey ST, ig knowarend’ ell pronectited If not Fe~ . siany), John Howson (S.¥-Lvce- | {thea it returned uo questions wil ba ask Uist of visitors, > To be Sold tor Vagrancy. SERS THE SALE AT AUCTION OP ‘A WHITE WOMAN Hon ced. J2-2t® “There is no opposition in “rexas to the Prest- | Teporter on the matter, gave it as his opinion that, | xp THROWING OLD WOMEN aND YOUNG CHILDREN | the fetention of the Irshmewbers at Westuinster, “eer ) 4. ity court tum Theater). se (Carleton Opera Com- | © a will be asked. 32 = 7 aenea Ly eee ‘ ll | if the thing should \d Foran be Henry Fowler, a member of Giadsione’s last ad- | | PaUcAH, Ky., June 3 tne ct r cater). Edward Gervaiso ( mn Opera. a= — ARMY Onpgns.—Capt. Jno. S. McNaught, zoth | dent,” was the reply. “rhe Texas delegation Ww! e thing should turn out this way and Foran Ea ; > a tne day, Molle Jackson, a White Woman, Was con Pras scones W, Wade Emini vera Company): | (ae rheanaual, meting of the lotowners of | infantey. has been otlered betere the tron tevin | be waanimous for his renomination, “And on this | elected BOsernor Of Obior ake year, ee eoukd go | TO THE Raps ministration, Is very strong on tls point. He ty | @2s, Mollie J Y Glenwood ery for the electic f trust to ‘4 it: hs subject 1 can speak for the entire South, The | on the tail of the ticket with Cleveland in ’88. Serve for the ensuite Year will ‘be held: at “Natioual | 108 Doard at St. Paul. Assistant Surgeon Leonard | Whole South is for Cleveland, ‘Pure ke no oppo. — ‘S TUESDAY, JUNE 7, Kitles’ Hall, ou MUNDAY, June 6” 1887) at 8 p.m. from duty at Los Angeles, Cal, | sition to him, aud in the convention he will nave Boykg, Ixgtanp, June 2.—Nobody at Tom- Piety ant on Second 4: SUMMER OPERA Season will be | =" = OLE WIS CLEPHANE® Secretary. gud ofdered to Fort ituachiuea, ‘Arizong, asustant | the Solid, heacty and enthuslastic support of Our Fe SE NOE SUBEEN DEH QEELOES | ¢Tanay/iwitie| we! key maeiy, meaeng, with acting 478 ‘The Second Annzal St Fz § a>, NOTICE-K. OF L_—ALL MEMBERS oF | Surgeon P. K. Brown granted four months’ leave. | people. His popularity, increases as'tue, peop! nie Fatuers 3 ; Taururaied with Genee's Popular Upers Reis, are hereby nstne EES OF oo Know inore orm. ie has given the country an | JUstice Oliver Claims that His He~| Pati Tor eee end Hannen, had thoughts oF | qraag Willbe the Keynote of Gladstone's =a Feaular meetiig, Friday, June ad. By order of the —A } honest and economical aduinistration, and In the moval was Illegal, reaktast this morning, for at au early Speeches in that Country. NANOS, Aasenbl CHAS. E. WOOD, MLW. Je1-3t" | contract for furnishing 11,500 yards of body brus- | national convention next. year be wil be renolnl- hour a mounted messenger came gasloping UP | 5. sca, cable Dispatch to Tae Evwrne snag With the following ideal cast: = ROB! > N, JE. HAS RE- | sels carpet—“Bigelow"—at, 5% per yard, for | Dated by acclamation. He will be renominated | HE REFUSES TO DELIVER HIS DOCKET TO HIS SUC-| with the news that pulice had beem seen scout. | SPeris 3 es Penalty fer an Atrociou SM abresllic otter and pendence tg Fig rath | 1S Carpet “Bigelow” at $1.05% per ra, for | and re-elected,” CESSORTHE STORY AS TOLD IN THX OFFICIAL | ing upon the hills all might. The ‘ret soata | _LONPON, June S—Itits sald the point of Glad-| A HAgme A = | a ours te 8.80 aim und 3 dod, bat | the use of the Pension Oftice has been awarded to | #84 re-elected.” 5 Es : he red rim iid sien Vou Doubed | “jek-time Ne? Rowe #10840 amend 9 tO8. pam. | WOES oes Son, and aisoacontrict foreutting, |, Hepreseutative Sayers, of Texas, who bas just | CoRRKSFONDENCE THE PRESIDENTS. RIGHT 0 cely to insist on thisas a condith Support | Yicted of wagtancs, and Judge ‘Thomas order To aotber home rae measure 22 oF his MUPpOre | thet she be seid tothe highest. Udder for Chit = days The sale will be made as 0° HOME RULE FOR WALES. Special Cable Dispatch to Tur EvENtxa Star, Nanon Patin were alvesdiy/on th anich Sok the eae a stone’s speeches in Wales Will be a declaration In ® seis ee ea pe a : of his home to attend the commencement 2 reac cl siferiff trom | ravor of some kind of federai movement and organ. ew YORK, June 3.—Morris Marks, who billed Vise Jennie Reifferth = oe seWing, and laying the same at 34 cents per yard, | COME from eae 3 4 REMOVE A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE QUESTIONED. Fortane. So, as soon as horses could be harn boarding mistress, Aime Kakowsht, at No. 23 Geto Sd ee Cn The contract for s 000 yarde of cespeL Heine “Gov. | exefelses at Annapolts as one of the board of Vist So, rses could essed zation. ‘Theye are lines on whic! his mind is now ‘Marquis de Marwliae.-_ pan n a There 1s no doubt he ts prepared to | ATGTNSE stmmels be tunvwine eitriol oe Abbe SELUSHE Seatvls S"Greenstelder | of STEANG S TUCKED, is this day dissolved by mu- | bins & Son, of New York city, Mr. Stewart had sald in regard to the democratic | Was made that President Cleveland had removed ae eaxorin aan By ab zt ne approaching | concede home rule for Waies, when the proper | bighest penalty under his couvictow of thane Hector... 00 Mr. Edward Gervaise | "Te business will beconducted by H. L. Strang, who | ‘THE Crvit-SERvICE CoumissioNeRs have ordered | Cnthustasm for the President in Texas, He sald | Mr. John N. Oliver from the position of justice of plainly alming. From the bill-top the | tume comes, as well as for Ireiand. ‘This cry will | slauglter lu the firs dev ‘Mr. Max Hirshfield, Musical Director. is hereby authorized to collect ‘at ‘outstanding ac- am examination at Denver, Col. on the 22d inst., ener Was bubone cae oi ahey ee ee ‘© | the peace, to which place he was appointed on’ beats Seah phancea li coal reir feeling bins Iately been stron “ind ‘which next 0 Death of the W if { Prank Thomson. counts, and to whom all Claims due by the late firm conn e 22d Inst | the next canvass, and that Was for Clevelan ‘3 % People on toot and horses were traveling as far as | fe Ss en strong and Which 1 le ~ YOWERFUL CHORUS. = ‘will be presented for settlement, is ace e rats toe sopcuntmant; im tie Denver” me eke reporter aston, both te Texas moems= | uvuare ween stot COMERBED LES ERR re a alacant chee ae OP “uong the | Helaud, ts the most intensely nacional part or ue | Finenox, St, June s-—Mrs, trauk Tite ne AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. BL post-office, This office has just been classified | bers uow the interstate law had affected thelrsec- | Announcement’ surprised many, who were of the | HY Accoaaan Saas united kingdom. the Wife of the irst vice-presid the F ‘ 13 Ba under civil-service rutes, and this will be the first | tion, ‘Their reply was that the railroads had made | opinion that a Justice of the peace, once appointed 2 pact black mass, which we know ine saree Vania Railroad Co. and the eldest daughter of Lieserved Seats 25 and 50 Cents, | 2° Sayan TRRZITO. THE PUBLIC, | (xtmiBatlon, The postinuster there tsauthorized | ta pretext, tor increasing their tari rates but | ana commissioned, could ouly be removed tor | De the stalwart ranks of TRAGEDY IN PHILADELPHIA. 1 of New Yuthe ded here last eves «> ) a —TO to prepare for tbe examination, but one of te | that the people understood that the motive was to 3 5 = ‘THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY — ilies, THO bendy was t Vox Sheet now open __se2-at_| BA Ailperions are hereby notined nit to trust | Coutuibefonces wil is uaeeeuk gs Seanies oases | Anan tac ne Sea strength. | trict “of Columbly aftee due noues had ‘been [18 moving steadily forwanh, In. front of them a| ACt@F EEAMl Kills Btw Wistress and then bya speclal trata todas, = = — MMEH GARDEN, | 33oRE on my accou 0 debts unless | manent local board. “The act,” sald Mr. Sayers, “will be strength. | tric by after ze x ts Cuts His Own Throat. a eee eee Fou opcb oe game ee SS ened by the next Congress. By that tine Congress | served, Mr. Oliver took Unis view of the case. taller body of Welsh fusileers, most of the latter! pon gies Junie 3 Robt G. Hall, a rom Wall Strect Te-Day, CO aS THE MecHantcaL ENGINEERS.—To-day many of | will be abie to determine, from {ts practical opera- | yne President's letter to Mr. Oliver was worded | Pelng thrown out as skirmishers, ‘The scarlet caute Sue Sune MEG AUN add Saee Sitiee | Rawr Seek Deak Bb Sas ape ee Gur iehiees eens conean Bore the members of the American Society of Mechan. | tion, just where the law necds to be amended 11 | as rollows: “You are “herevy removed trou tue | Jackets of these skirmishers dotted the fields tor Fivera aged chity eae aay are: Lillian | the stock market Was firm to strong. irs prices WLLE DOUST aud Mt ORESTE, The uffices of this Company have been removed to | ical Engineers, now in session in this city, visited | OTWer Lo Make It more eMcient. Oilive of Justice of the peace In and for the Dis- | Several hundred yards on each side of the road. rs, aged thirty years, sbout'7 oviock this | 5 ‘advances over Yesterday's hial Nyures of Including the Viewna Orchestra, 30 Artists. Concert 1G Dw. Cabia John Bridge, while others visited various ane Uict of Columbia by virtue of authority conferred | Fine work they Nad getting across the dykes and | morning, at No. 935 north 10th street, where Ue | from 4, tok. dhe market Was oaly. felis 4 in the Garden Every Nicht. Matinees Monday, ‘Tues- SAML. M. BRYAN, President. | places of interest about the city, At tii ThE SOCIETY NOTES. upon the President by section 1, chapter 162, Vol- | green Danks. “The men kept touch by shouting to | couple Were living as man and Wile, under the pening, and soon becanu: except tor day, Thursday and Saturday. Grand Sacred Concert | 3 AL HOT AIR FURNACE, FIRST: | last evening the following papers were reads be — a une 20, United States Statules-al-Large.”” each other the password for the day, Which ap- } Bane of Burton, Mrs, Kivers Was the wife of Jas. leading stocks, among Which Were Wheel Stivaas. ees se ete atiobew and Hansen SicOratbre Heed: | Mean Rene ae ane Papers were read: (BY | ates, whitney has returned from New York, and MB, OLIVER DENIES THE PRESIDENTS aUronmry. | Peafed Wo be tue syllable “ito.” “Luditrous it was | W. Kens an detor Known fe ing aad P., Fort Worth aud belt inti Gali Rom at EeSSotittuction "brchealiy” demousteatci a ge | XaWY; aid by Joseph Morgauy jr. on “National | held her usual lawn fete at Grasslands on Wednes- | yr. Oliven, April 2 addressed a letter to the | £2 see al Vols display of tactics and the recat | Jas Keyuolus A remarkable coincidence wich tie | by uver, i Petes were Epiphany, for the beneat of the GLa Sars gts phere eset cesertaly Faso | sion ci the Convencion Wee toad nk OG ea | oe See eld, Mie eae heey Ae: | President, in which, after quoting the Presents | marentie amon e peneciy tert peoplevor the | Sirs. Hvers’ hfe on April 19, lor. keojane cot sey Central SBGETY. THURSDAY. sud FRIDAY ENESINGS, | Allwork Sestelme. JW. CONSIDINE Loteether, | session of the convention was held at two Oclock | de Keuterskioid, Miss Susanne Bancrotl” Mrs, iaarenig a en x nel oaiy Sin the ee aay ut e nd a ¥ . LW. F "| today, when Mr. Thomas S. Crane read a paper | Nordhoff, the G eat iinister, aud Baron Zedt- | letter, he sald: “By reference to the statute re- Hl Dees at burps 2 ing ea aa | ee, Fina pc : Pan ‘Admission 10 cents vee2te =r acting Steam Vencer-cutter;” Pres- | Witz, Were Some of the guests, ferred Lo, 1 will be Seen hat. after providing for | Poor cabins Chey had butt ea il Seomnamicarn an ake a Peer ey a - LES MARE | SRE will be ovencd dune 6, 188 Mt decribed New Method of Mak: | Miss Rebecca Dodge Went to Chicago on Wednes- | the appolutinent of nfteen justices of the peace | (ape, Dell bad not cased its uouruful ding-ding- | Ww months ako. On th tonal levers | were established ¢ ne kes DAINSMAID DRIES SOCK | nting to tee Cae eo ea Fed a paper on “Gastigituag by larandeseense® | 9° Dortioument throughout ‘the istrict, ie sage: | gived tthe Skirinters “Tue pniie and soldiers | n the hip. ‘he Quen sb ad abd | A slight reaclion occurred Low ard 11 welch, th ‘ancy, Bicycle Riding by “Mr. Will Robertson. | Music i | —— % Count and the Countess Gallt have taken Com- 4 to by é hospital for several weeks | ai Ullal Ume the darket was again quict aud 4 with bis son and | heavy. bs 5 debouched upon tue road, suowing iourveen | breast, and lay in Thelr teria of office shuli be tour years; subject w | Abouched upon tue 1 subseque : nander Enory’s house, on Connecticut avenue, at | removal for cause.” Ans turther: ‘Upon the death | ewergeney-men skulking along in’ Ue made, | vu subeyucutly recovered a Topeka, Kan. I pene has called a special session of the Senate commit. } $5,500 a year, and will five there next season. Srremoyavot) any: \ustice Of Lis pescelappolnved) inn Comye tr ot ne on | era SOoc Alamo wir nied eur keen wer macrone | sans neu eh iiiia, Le ting fe or the | Mr. Ibsen, the Swedish secretary, who has under Us act “his docket, books and papers of | em. One sa DUE had not been Very succes Mr, Ives? Railroad nase Segara DUrpOSe: anaes other Clinger of aiecriee meceeee [dnnoe eee HeRnea peeited no cas Deed | olice shall be deuivered to his Lmumediave successor UNANIMOUS YELL OF HATRED AND FURY Te Se ee WHAT HE SAYS REGARDING THE VANDALIA ERIES OF Stock oF THE | bor to Maj Bea: Perley Poors, clerk oe the thong Gauls aie aomenecaae 4m office.’ With all respect for the power und | rose from the crowds, Wiuich fell back before the ing Carrie Kidwell and others, For the benefit nw. of Loth St. ME Chureb. Tickets, 25¢. Refreshments Serine ATTENTIO: a m - 5 ‘officers ig called to “BARNEGAT PAK furnished at usual rates “_ | Od Point of New Jersey. Lots for sale by 3 2k 2 are &CO., 15358 Fst. i ‘or benent of S a c on va-| 2 3D gant cor, 14th and Corcoran sts.eveuings of Sune Ist | FT >, THE 2D Mas. Poone’s Scccessox.—Senator Manderson { m: OF ARMY ike oo eens Ge Saas oe Te | Se te Mat Sen Fe Chen ee prerogative of the Executive, "you Will | pottce until the road leafed. The uaiaers | (Rue an from tines oerded ways they Have bees | CSO “sagt Ae Selsson Ae the cal Studd iim 6 ts Wocwck. Admssion 10c, Fan Soy eranen Building Association, wil ee, and to make a proper disposition of lis | “Secretary Fatrelild has taken the house on I ee ae Police until the road was cleai @ fustleers | lately quarreling a great deal, Last evening atter | Wa seen last ight tn elstiow to’ tin deal by wee oePoneal to evenings of 2d aud Sd of Jane. tf | a netaees to lparhase Hi BOO Boke ce eae | eects. ee sureet, opposite Farragut Square, that stands next | fee ittlownee sniogsuor aur netiter domeutte | Were divided into two companies, placed ou either 2 unre! Mite, scivors left the house aud remained | Wood uas ocquiscd toe Vamaalla: Scaahd: “30 letres weather is pleasant. ____ Sa scription are now open ut the followitic places: Bux INVESTIGATED BEFOHE.—MF. Graves, the | to Judge Cox's Mouse, “Mrs. Fdireltid, with her | of the United states relating v the District of Co- | Side of the cabin, The constabulary formed up, | 4 DML With an acquataiance on 12th street. | Toad ls acres lie fama Me ssi St bla py Cg er py “dy ant ist cow, | chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, to Pore ygl Hucklaen, “are at preset In New | iumbla, section 1030. Upon indictment and con. | Shoulder to shouider, in a Ting, completely encit- | faite arrest, charging him with as at | PUL Into possession very soun, probably aby yop OLIVETTE, Walker & Davis Hfibiand Wal ave: iw: Whom werereterred changes recently made against | EEN 5 momton expects cs teu bo itheletig. | EREyA HAM Cael Uraaee oa Eee abet | wahictounaitetresd. cine eta a aoe a Belore tho WAITARL WAS Gorvod, hoWOWE, | PALIN, will bechasch aiid mew OMOTS eAseugEe Produced with the following powerful cast aa YGLLG st nw, | Assistant Chief Sullivan, has informed the secre- | . © pect y 5 eras RAN ERS oom, SUA ae SEES, (uiveste, Carlotta Pinger. Countess caer frst appear- | Ba Walker ance), Rose Leighton; Velontiny Edna Gray; Capiain |S. * De Merrimac. Pred Solomon, Calentine. Sug. Monte- is kmifo. Coguchicet, Waiter Allen, Due Des fs, Win, i enaaee in or any other wilful misconduct in tue discharge of | familiarly to the crowd, for some reason or otner, | $2 a er heard pistol shots... poi Le On er a eee re aonday | The Present week has | hisquties, his commission shall be. vold, aid he | 88 “Crocker of Bailyuagarde,” dressed. in a Spore, ina was oullencann oa toes pea eed Lowndes dined hintat the Mec. | Shall cease to exercise Lue office and powers of fus- | ing sult of tweed, with shouting helmet and leg-"| 13 mame ne road is LOW syivania, and I don use OF AC Will De 4 tary that the charges have been investiza ! fore, and found not to have any foundation, He | 4#ain been to him sees no good of a new investigation. ouday night Mr ased and used by the tudnk it Likely thi ered with, but 1 pn a J.T, PETTY Ts 7 . na be a o Rivers was found dead, with é ght Mr c yeace. Sect i e Supreme | Ziligs, stopped for a moment's colloquy witu Capt. | e that the amicabie relations between us and, as, 7th and Va, ave. s.w. weet mopollisiy Clu. noi German mi Vistar gavelnimis |yuce an ate Peace: © ReCAOR 10815. The) SEprems)| ST Pepe co aaa mene PCUOTUY LA OAD: erp einiiets Sol ies Soils JAK ach ebay HE in Will be malutained. ‘The Cincianat, Barbie ik Marcial, Thos, Dally 50 ©. T. THOMPSON, Sec., 902 Pa ave new, How CHINESE PRISONERS ane TREATED.—Consul | diuner of twelve covers ut tne Legation on Tues: | C20 oF thet peace alter die Nodon Kad ee opbor | bars Wet iito the luudund<plaster Well almost | from ear tocar. Hall was ising om the door un | Caeu Will De malutalned. Lee caviar wees Berar ie ppiemeaarrr —— OTICE—THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF | 7.7-Pettls of Ning-Po, China, ina report to the | {i3:. dlaner wore an atedated eee Herd | tunity to be heard i thelr doreusé, and for cause Aimultancously, A Slorm OX Jexecration, broke | conscious, be lavng. cut his Rroat with & razor and We need an outlet tothe West, and we Pe. A . iN a Ly 01 a fe e 1 Val’ from the crowd, which made every other soun “d et ie Germs a a now have Ube sborlest route froma Indianapolis to . OU T ‘TI the stockholders of the Georzetor ‘Gag | Department of State upon the prisons of thatcity, notable as the first lime the Secretary’: se has | 1 De assigned in tye oruer of removal.’ ess Pv Is 3 Will n rove Lat Lb ech Ge ‘Lusht Co. for the election of seven directors for theen. | says that the government of China allows but five ee eae So long as the process of eviction | hougit bls injuries will not_prove.f J Uhink you will Couclude upon reading the above | !naudivie. Several | POPULAR PRICES. been opened to guests since his bereavement. St. Louts” suing yesr, will be held on MONDAY, June 6, 1887. ae iS eupon ag Aevtice letters written by Hail were fouud in tae room, tLe | wretched the tine over the Dayton ana portent me A we nee co eneste. that the dct of 187%, under which I was appointed | lasted Curses at the sherif aud at the agent, the | letter 1 by Hall we in the room, ir, Ives 8 ne tn bn CHILDREN HALE Pllice Ar Maringes | thet office, Ro, 118 Green. polly open at Ulam | onesie’ Of that Summ Ie reserved tar charitane | Nhe gaa pavard, was al Une table, and some of | in On the acts Of 1sds and eed ‘(ocuisae tou | crowbar men, eheere for she “Fina of campaign | meditated. "A sealed letter was addressed todas. | OU onibextcnonsitom Peveamene : EK. close. lock p. By orde! o cr es f o1 me r te] cauon, the acts 01 and 1564 (seclluns 10¥ el e hal + i = nol = —— a aiUmore and Ohio & ~f ro +T-bUrE, Tite epocis: Tayo GEU. W. CROPLEY, See'y. _ | Burboses DY the police authorities of Ning-Po. The | Mrs sliller, Justice aud Mrs. Field, Baron d'ita- | CAUGR. the acts OF Leds for Davitt, anit for the priests filled the alts Any. | 4dvers, Topeka, Kan, aud another, Wuich Was un- | Ru bbore apd Olio exten-tons Wednesday r : F = =: Bas risoners re hous 1 EFisly.B E cures Ie. a Learing at general P iv ay ga - | W.Va, Ind, FUNSIEST OF ACE COMEDIES, >, SUBSCHIPTIONS FOR “PUBLIC CON: | nd In the day-time they are feaued tie gay Sharda ana te Baroness: Kosen give SirBiward'a | erm OcFe ly oouanision cau be cauceied. | Body wno uever heard Ka Trisa ¥ellanay be dauer. | sealed, was dFected to a's tates, Jab Mf | : ; E aveu by the Natioual Hifles’ Band, in ue Hie 4 OR, FUN EN A PHUTOGRAPH GALLERY. testers basen oe tae ah : Ot-doors, wearing huge wooden collars, about 30 | dinner at the Russian legation w-night. Presented with a reat cast of charactera, New Med- | {he different Farks o1 tye eee Gye re | Suches square and from 2 to 3 inches in tuickuess, ect a Ei leg bow Sune: Dasona and Specials he venitis Star ofr and at’ Metzerots GOS va. | Inches Saar’ un i chelr necks. Ppieereeae ests. Eases aro expsedea) nome Next Week—“BOUND TO SUCCEED.” my30 <a>, DE, SB BROWN, WITH DES. &MUN-| Prov. Barnp Barren To-pay.—An tmprovement | Lieut. W.8, Slaytor, of the Marine a i . " 3 re 2 : ] —— Be. DE, GH BEN, WITH DES. B MUN. . eut. W. 8. Slaytor, Corps, an RSFERKED 10 THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, Tattied down from the wall, and in five minutes) ware SEQOTING OF CAPT. HUSSEY. ite ee Ust im Wartington licensed to make ‘the SieMeld | ROticed by the doctors in Prof, Baird's condition | Miss Annie Henderson, daughter of 5 To this a reply was recelved trom Col. Lamont, | a gap was opened big enough toaduaita man, In | 7 © — Soa ne we iH ee eer Se May 30. 5 asl Cpe and BRIDGE (Artificial nes, eritnont Soationed code 2 aa use hiss ‘this pateraton { need entero were. rant a Be se dated April 25, saying: “The President directs me | went the bailiffs and out came John Liddy, the| He Declares There Was No Cause for dispate iuuwore and O20,” sald b 0 The system, Kivu the she line trom St. Louis to tidewater.” Mz.1ves ae to say Wit price had been for tae Vendalla, or the terms un Which IU with uave Ube honor, Unerefore, to request that you re- | ested to know that 1t is absolutely identical in key | Hall “turgan street, St. Louts. it was dated | 7 Woke the orde? Of removal of April 20, and refer | aud cadence with an Iodian wat Whoop. sean- | Ma§ 18, ani lotormed bis father uiat by tae ane the case to the court, where I can bave'a hearing, | While Lue emergency men Worked wiin a Will, tucletter reached iia his life would have becu as provided by law.” STONES AND GREAT FRAGMENTS OP PLASTER ented by ils own han Death of Gen, H.C. Newton, LITTLE Rock, ARI Newton, Murderous Attack, a leading lawy Ube War one of Une Utled MARRIED MASHEKS. Star Spectaity Com Calisaya, Wild Cherry and Horstord’s ‘Acid | tinued, and his condition was very” ‘The “Deutsche Dramatische Gesellschaft” held | 794 Instant, regarding your removal from theofiice | The eviction began by handing out a tew bits of | New Yous, June 3—Capt. Jack Hussey, who Las | most prominent ratic politicians an 0 5. Popular prices: Orchestra 30. Parquette “ve. | }hospha Yetlicient N Seu ry encouraging. us iss OL the ped 2 District of C small turniture,a can of milk and a bundle of dow= 5 4 te, died last night, Me columauded tx So P ra tte TRC | }hosphates, sa popular and efficien rain and Nerve its closing meeting for the season on Wednesday | Of Justice of the peace for te District of Columbia, won fame by bis record of Unirty-tour liv ristic: ein a saved | j rees during the r axter Ww AVAL ORDEKS.— Assistant Surgeon Jas. G. Field | evening, in the parlors or the Cycle Club, on 12th | i! to inform You of its reference to the attorney | e's these last characteristically bein sclzed and Kansas iorces dui the Brovk-Baxter War of 2 ” Kept by Davitt as a touching memenio of the oc- | fom drowning, and who was shot last nicht WY | 7574. and Was Use clic Spiril Of Lue elem Bas been ordered to the recelving ship Vermont. | street. ue rooms were crowded, Geir Oliver then addressed a letterto the attorney | Casion, ‘Tuen the ery was Tabet cor asiedze hat | Policeman Halin, is still alive this woruias. but | ramapued, Miss Lute Norris, of unis city, and Wm. A. | General, dated April 26, saying: “I desire to call | Mer. Two big ones were handed into the gap. | no hopes of his recovery are entertained. “Coroner | ——-— Lae Hempstone, of Montgomery County, Md,, were | your attention especially to a sentence in the act | The sounds which immediately ensued indicated | Eidinan, eariy this morning eid an ante-moriem um Cheong Gees Free, BE CYCLERIES, 1408 N. 3, CORSON £ MACARTN! Oliver trom the “Monica “and Paeeit $a | wuarried at theresideuce ofthe brides motte, Sirs | OL 167s, sec. 1y chapter 10% volume. £0, GS State | Mat the center of luterest had been transterred to | inyuisition,, Hussey stated Wat he was uot bs | paueng gp ax artisrs To cowier a CHINAMAN Sociables, Tsudems and Bicycles by the hour, day GLOVER BU DING dare ak. Ww. one pe the Mohican and ordered home. | yno, 1. Norris, 920% New York avenue, on Wed- | utes-at-Large, Which was omitted froin iay letter | the foside of the cottage, so I climbed turough the poli einan in citizen's ‘Clowes, whose name ine did | Bg tiene fn gro EBC smouth for Bicycle or Tricycle. Largest ae Bankers and Dealers iui Guverument onda, Vermont and onlenal to rhe gietae: Ritts from tue | hesiay evening last by Rev. Henry ‘Thomas, | of the 23d. “They" (the justices of the peace ape | Bole, dodging pleces or broken furniture which | hot know, an mi be had been Mg | | Sax Faaxcisoo, Jue GEEAND EAIE OF THE WASHINGTON CONTE | Eticy or en uraacet with “ tottles or on drawsit wi NENTALSat the National Stating link Est = enon @thand 7th sta nw. antil June Tithe Dan See OW Comox, are, Ww. atcamzxer, | Eusign D. P. Menetee has been detached, from the Manber'N. A: Stock Ex. | branch hydrographic office, San Francisco, June 22 Pennsylvauia aves in soda water. tis sortment of wheels in the United States mh ys ean) BE pms, f 5 5 sl ina Saloon ou Jackson street, and Ubat there ae DeLana bk mearsieenbetne con —— ~ rector of St. Peter's church, Poolesville, Md. ‘They | potuted under this act) ‘shall, respectively, nave | CMe Myiug out. Inside the air Was stilling with a wt Cheoug, “ ie AXORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, Deposits, Fachanst) Toans. Collections. eon Win. Martin from the Pinta, on reporting of | 7° eto hel : 7 I : e pow i dust and heat, for the windows and doors hud | been no quarrel between thein or other apparent | San usucr the rest ot, cate te Toth st. two blocks south of Peunsyivaniaava | Railroad stocks aud Bonds, and all securities listed | bis relfef, and ordered howe. Bia. Gone to UNE Favre Home, ‘near Poolesville, | the jurtadiction, exereize the powers and functions | $oor *tickor aluce early morning. OuLot the | feasoa forthe shoving. “The jury renderca a ver. | Man uuder te res $ distri ‘The most ryalistic Battle Scene ever painted. on the Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston Gara MSH RAITORS OF = Oilivers respectively.’ AU tue Ume of the passage | Sti-darkuess “Crocker of Baliynagarde” ad- | dict in accordance with Hussey’s staiewent, Sudge 1 (yer trom 9am. to 10 p.m. fel4_ | and Baltimore boavut and sold. ‘Tue PLavGe aT KEY West a Srxiovs MaTrex.—} Mr. J. H. Ralston, of the law firm of Hillyer & Or tls act the Jurisdiction of justices or tk ce | Vanved to meet me. “I don’t Wish to be di=- eer by Lue CILY Of S¥ane 22. a | pA reecinity made of Investment Securities. District | surgeon-Gencral Hamilton, of the Marine Hospital | Ralston, was married at. Keokuk, Towa, June 1, aN ene f peacs | courteous,” he said, “but you have no General Foreign News. to the custom's u Ponds aud all Local Katlroad, Gas, Lusurauce and Tele- to Miss Birdie Kankin, daughter of the’l: 1, | Bad yeen prescribed by law, as had also Lue modes: ® obliged if you wi 1 | bore Lt Service, says that they look upon the yellow fever | 10 Miss birdie Kankin, daughter of the late Gol. | US eich cuey were to be Removed tremeicn ak | Dusiness here. T shill be obl ued if you wuil 1 THE EMPERORS WILL MERT. out tu the nau Qa, and | “American Bell Telephone Stock bourhtand sold au? | in Key West as quite a serious imatter. ‘They have | Kasi and granddauguter of the Hou. Mr. | Disa tosetiter fortis teak Goren set Tua | wet UUL Of this at once.” I had previously sous Loxpox, June 3.—The standard’s correspondent | prove w te ep a —— = SSS TSS finished base audltoadine non een ote oe Logumassou, formerly tember of Congress {roid | tions que of Which {auctions Was Lat tae} should { 24d Odlatned the permission of Croker's supe- | at Vienna asserts that Buperor Francis. Jusc he cert issued. ‘The testimony Ce eas vase Sd a sara nee Louisville, Ky. Mr. Ralston fs the son ot the late attet ies a ne aie: Tor, Ube resident magistrate, the Officer in com- | and Emperor Wiillaun are certain wo meet al Gas- | (ual Cheung purchased the cers ot Two trips, 10-30 ain. amt 3 p. modations to the local authoritics, and they fon. J. fe Ralston, who proceed Stee 2g? | be Ufted as prescribed and have tueir ‘day in | 10t, fe o Washingt 3¢._ A fine brass band on Si GAS FIXTURES. not do anything else oftictally uutl the Stat eraeson ane not i i days. ES RANDALL, Captan. ___sed-2t 5 5 APE, FIST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCULSION ee and Dancing S«hool Reunion, at River View, by Job work promptly done. HOP, PROCTOR: a will take place on Saturday ¢ eS EF mos Je3-2t GAS FIXTURES, ta. tein Unis year. TIES ened ae : court’ before they could be deprived of their pow- | M4Nd, So he promptiy subsided, Yeut C0. of Mong kong, tor # prueticee an ened in Tinols and aiterward | ers and functions. I tuerelore Tespectiuliy tusist THE SIGHT WAS A GHASTLY ONE. {IME FOrs'S REPRESENTATIVE at THR gupiten. | Fosular busines of mus erica gilts to the bride have been many and valuable. | TT Gtcciow and LO abi Chat tie Orgy ot eee | od bedstead am interesting old Cupboard Seren | EN a ee a aac eee a tin ait tom and aunataced aynong (nen isan wulquesBverteacaddy, from er | 4/ine vouh instunt be revoked and the matter be | OF Cisht feet high, and other tings, were being the Queen’s Jubilee ceebration in London, Ubal Luey could nolagree, “hey stood ten for ac Decooun Wil be ia? Wash magton. | The bride | referred to the court, I may add that. tuis is the | Smashed up by blows trom the sledges which were # 7 ing ——_ REWARDS FOR LIFE SAVEES.—The President as | eae to Viale Cian Bee De ros Be | only instance, wo far as I ean ascertain, wuere a | whirling about over one’s head.” Considerabie | Charged With wd pd cad cae Presented a gold watch and chain to Capt. N. E. | Newport, KY, Who ls an uncle of the groom proveeding such us the Presidents of tue 20uu in- | pieces Of thein were, passed out of the windows clals apply for assistance, He says that Cations are that the disease was brought to key West in bedding which was bought tn Havana by 438 9th st.n.w. | the family among Whom the fever first appeared, Mary Washington will atilpm N en the boat. Ticker t STEAMER “ARROWSMITH™ io sg chaet x slant has veen resorted to to rem rT 3 Dis vO et . [Little enough there wus, how. GaLveston, Tex., June 3.—A special to the News re 1 wa BEEN TAKEN BRCAUSE am sharp. Hone at 9:30 p.m.‘ Sundays, June Lowest Rates, the wreck of the American schooner L. C, Kam. | Rises House to his handsome new residence, 1711 | Was provided for by law.’ roughly plied up a wali of stones into the gap they warged with compilcity in the McNett had made. John Liddy handed to the sheriff a . “Phe statewent of One of Ube pris. 19.20 de-zt_ | 531 15th st.. Corcoran Building. 15__| niski, March 23, 1887; a gold Watch and chain to | Suoue Island avenue, LOUISVILLE, KY¥., June 3. Later reports from THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S ULTIMATUM. raser, flrs a eae te hereat | Eckert, ud,,'where Lue Davis boys Were lynche * ¥ 2 A S "a day: rece! bill rapidly written for him by Father Hannen, | Oners now under examination at Austin led to his | Eck gand brutally assaulting Miss Fla MPORTANT TO _ORGANIZATIONS!—EXCUR- = J. H. Fraser, rst mate of the British bark Latona, A few days vr Mr. Oliver received a re- | Bill rapid ere piled into the cart, the police | arrest. Hull Was Laken to Austin for abducting and brutally assaulting sions to. wal Beach can be arranged for the sea- | a> THE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT | for services in rescuing the crew of the Ainerical DOCTORS IN CONVENTION. ly from the Attorney-Gei which | 1e crowbars were piled into tbe cart, the police = negan, say Unat Win, Keilam, father-in-law of oue Son (June 27th to Septeuber 10th) at Balf rates, pro MPANY, ASHING FON, D.C. “ed 2) — ply the At neral, in which | closed slowly around the emergency’ men, and eae Wied dates for the sameare closed ou or before’ Jane INCORPORATED APRIL 29, 1887. Suooner Sarah A. Buice, November 21, 1886, aud a Hat Che sare cin: IU4s also reported Uhat the mob Went to tie home Of Che Davis boys, Was Lyucki 15, 1887. Apply to E ¢ Elegy : C Ec is ‘Theater Fire. ona! , series rien cee ‘The Association of American Physi«| thst oficer sald: “I say that the act of June, | eseorved them away. “The comand "by" fours The Pari ~ €.W. BIDLEY, Manager, | oi@ilatalsturk, $5,000, divided sute 300 cual shares | tor stattar services: nn” W#0m OF the Katona, Clans Elects Officers. | £878, Supplemental Revised Statutes, page 0, eae ets reser tons the roads; We | THR FOLICE CHARGED WIT CONCEALING THE RRAL | Oy Sim. EulUw, the oer ote butts ty aud ghee : < y oan rT 3 ty ‘EXTENT "ALAMITY. dragged aWay! Andr-w Emlow, a younge ed 7th Street Wharf. on sch hate eS PausonaL-—Secretary Endicott and wife and] ‘The Assoclation of American Physicians re- | peace for the DISC. OF Colmmtts etek puss Lag | crowd followed. “Not Tie ie mee ees and | Pants, June d—La France says the police ane | the vid woman, iis bedy has wot ben fly Sutecription and payments can be made at the ofice | Col. Frey, the Swiss minister, were in New York | suined thelr seston at che Army Medical Museum | appointment in the President and Senate, to be re- | Puy, who stout gazing blankly ue the pilcdun | toriules are Keeping from the pubic the actual | ana tue AYucuers will nOL Well wart was done Wit the Conmatationexplaiting theabgetorthe amet! | last night.— Alexander I. Lawton, United States | to-day, with the following members In attend. | woved for Cause, incant as in ail-otner similar | HOW, Mo stood gazing blankly at the plléd-up | Sumper of death resulting Wom te Opera cui | him. MiSs Fiauibogan In poorer, * 3 y Sex - | Hon ite advantageas ees will be furhished toca eget: | minister to Russias, Representative Stewart of | ance: Seed We) SRS oe poaetang. | sisted of his wise, with streaming eyes, grasping | {due tre. Many bodies it says have ven taken ee on eh in fPHE STEAMER Fliot BOY CAN BE CHAR. | cauonte : New r Psa; x aire 505, Neighbor's Quarre ee ae ‘Eugene Carusi, President, 486 Louisiana ave. Bolton of Chicagp are at the igen aia. imes | Philadelphia, Pa.—Wm. Pepper, Wm. Osler, 8. | *The recelveris the instrument of tuoyontean in Murder. retty fair-baired child of about four years, and | {fel the ruius at various time 250. | a ple, La Mrance est- 2 , 48 | Mfcnuel Davitt, with tears in his eyes, comforting | MOngue uDknOW Lo Lhe puople ALAWYER'S HEAD ALMOST BLOWN OFF EY a CHAKOR EXCURSIONS ‘Ro CLYMONT. Hushrod Kobisson. Vice-Prenident, S19 7thit.nw. | Rag Tavinia Shannan Dave cieed Uielr sang | Welr Mitchell, Horatio C. Wood, Jas. C, Wilson, | 18 ‘appointed by the Controller, aud the power of | them and aividine his fiowers with them. Tus | mates the real number of lives Jost by the tre at HOM 4 SHOTUCN. Sr Oar PENNS ETAT AVE. WW. | Werone ples Ten ae nee With Janauschek and will remain at thelr home | Edward T. Bruen, Jas. Tyson, E. 0, Shakespeare, | 2PP0lntment capries with it the power of removal. | was the first eviction, The whole force of sol- a a Hon. J. A. Swope, Trustee, 214 A st. xc. WALTER H.ACKEL Secretary, ‘Ofice, 1608 F st-u.w. | Treasurer Hyatt and son, ex-Postmast: in tals city during the summer. They have re- | w) ; | Phe receiver is not appolnted for a term, nor 18 | quer caer Pe Oe ee a ‘Season. | Wharton Sinkler, Fred. P. Henry, [. Mints Hays; | ne condrmed by the Senate.’ ‘The President hay ie IVER VIEW FOR 1587. a (only 30 i ay enerm | NeW York City—Prancis Delafield, Wm. H. Dra- | ing exercised the power conferred upon him by | #8 ‘helr day's work. ‘The second was Washingtcniaug’ Most Popular Resort. Steame: MARY WasuiScrus x Madam er | Sepatta, Mo., June X—A tragedy occurred two ce, and Dalliffs only accomplished two | ,,juadaime Blondel, a lady who was in the theater | fies soubeast of Warsi, Benton Counts; yo effects of nervous fright experienced in her escape | tray. A lawyer named Van Leawon lund ‘bee Ofice hours: DRAMATIC AND EXCITING. _ annoyed for several days by the dogs of his neat Returning at 2 and 4 pins Ticketa, 5 Boe WISE MEN PLACE THEIR ORDER FoR | Wallis Varniam of Wediisburg, England, Jas. H. | cutt, Alfred L. Loomis, T. Mitchell Prudden, Bev- | ° eee se ars ~ ed re me ventured’ upon his property and drove his stock SSD AL at sed 20 jan," Meturamns at ‘shirts early in Spring, so as to have them | Preston of Davenport, lowa, and B. F. Allyen of | eriyRovinson, E. C. Seguin Mass.—Ropt. | _M#& OLIVER DECLINES TO SURRENDER BIS BOOKS.’ | Process of surrounding it was precisely similar. ostal Robberies im Spain. about the Beids. Van Leaton armed himset wits sod 11 pan Ticke vauully days at RIVES , E. C. Seguin; Boston, Mass : ta VIEW every SATURDAY, icavins at 10s. Return tua 50 pau. Tick Behooi Keun at hive at 50 pa. = bain dui, abd ack. ao atthe grounds on langrt Faviliva on the Potomac iver. on all tr except Sunday. Piue Brass Band ou Sunday. Nocke FEE Teaue patie Sil ecd op any of the abs wus was 0 TO KIVER VIEW SWITCHBACK RAILWAY CaBAck FA my25-Im ‘ coast USTON BY SEA ‘Merchaste’ and Miners’ Transportation Co. Nevioik tu Boston Thacnday-and Fratay ao ew every Saturday evenine, acters, &e., appiy to ES. RANDALL, capt. ING TRACK. ‘$1750. round tip, 2 Up room berths, #14: round rp Por further In- furmation see Greular at ali the Hotels in Wasbiugton, or aypiy to — A L. HUGGINS, General Agent, Seite Dock. Baltianore. ‘Telephone Baltimore 247. my 21-3 | FAG Foe Te GhesT Aces” ann dobn Bridge!—Steaiu Packet EXCELSIOR Ler reeular trips on SUNDAYS. MONDAYS, W NESDAYS and FEIDAYS. Alternate days ie, Boat eaves High and Canal sts. Georgetown, Sain, Pare, Soe roundicp. For uiormation apply to 3-6 and JM. WATER may 30-1ui® (2* Fxcvusi0s FOOTE, SALOON STEAMERS hourly from 7th-street ter Law Ez uiles ou the Potowae for La ce TEAMER DIXIE TRIPS Every Hour from Camberlaud’s Buat-House, fo0t SEE sitet and, New Hampshire sven ot of lich strect,Georgetown piby at Holtziuan’sLand- . Table Rock, Boat ¢ Dixie Landings. tirip upat 9am p down at 10 pm kound trip, 25e., Children, Lsc., Reduced fates for larve parties.” Telephoue call 56: my 18m ARSHALL BALL—THIS” DELIGHTFUL RE- AMM sort open for the season. Meals ala carte. Lunch, Cotter. Tem Milk, &e.. &e., for Excursionists. ‘Steamer W. W- CORCORAN leaves every inorning at We clock, returning at 4 p.m. Un ‘Sundays per ad Yertinemesit, (Qeal Baeies Want Mere ‘TILES, AND FIRE-PLACE FIXTURES broken in for warm weather «0 ALL. your order now ‘908 F st. bow. mb2y) Le. Prof. Proctur’s Danciug | JOHNSTON & LIBBEY, aos right & Johnston), 1035 20ib st. nw. (Successors to Cartw: Kgturning at 11 pak “Tickets, | MANUF ACTUREES 0) Kilns and Oftice: EDS. | Tixcs Wosray Or Actexniox. We have on sale some large and im it lots for adie Men's, and ‘Low. Shoes and Ship) ‘Chik most attractive prices, THE STOCK INCLUDES: | THadica’ genuine Kid Opera Slippers, with kid ining, at Sc., WORK 7c. | Ladies’ tine Kid Oxford Ties, low button and New- ports, at 74c.. worth fally $1. | Ladue fine hand-made Oxford Ties, with tips, at 98c., Ladies’ fine Curacoa kid, hand-sewed Oxfords, com- ion sense or Opera, at $ Misses’ fine kid Opera Slippers, at 4Ne., worth 65c. Misses’ Kid Oxfords, at S8c., worth 75c. Cuildren’s Oxfords low button, Ties and Opera pers. at 4e., worth 75e Lo Slippers, all styles, 24c., worth 50c. ered Strap Ties, Oxfords and Button, Low Shoes, all styles, at $1.97, Men's Patent Leather Pumps, at 87 | Men's fine Embroidered Slippers, at 69c., worth #1. Cauvas Shoes for Men, Bo; warranted calf, ys, and Children, at 74c., ‘THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, 726 7th St., between G and H. Esneusue 1830, San Francisco, are atthe Ebbitt._—Justive Har- lan and Pension Commissioner Black and wife Were in Chicago Wednesday. George Booth of New York and E. B. Buckingham, of Boston are at Welcker's.—Mr. Wil. Lackaye, the actor, of this city, has made a suinmer engagement at the Soldiers’ Home, Dayton, O.—— J. W. Galland and Ed. Copeland of’ New York, Jos. | Hi. Springer, jr., of Pittsburg, and C. 5. Travers of Detroit, are’at Willard’s. —itepresentative White Of Brooklyn, 1s at Wormley’s.—John Noye. ot Buffalo, and’F. M. Wilder of New York, are at the ‘Arlington. ‘The International Medical Congress. BXFENSES WHICH WILL Bi BY THE ‘TREASURY OFFICIALS. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has tssued an amendment to a former circular, including in the list of expenditures for the medical congress in this city which may be charged tothe Govern- ment—the compensation of two clerks to the sec- retary-general during the sesston of the congress, one clerk to the chairman of committee on ar- Tangements from June 1 to September 1, expenses of miscellaneous ‘printing, carriage hire, and the expenditures included in the program adopted by the comunittee on arrangements for the entertain. Ment of the congress, ee Justice Woodw Wil. : ‘The will of the late Justice W. B. Woods, of the Supreme Court of the United States, was ‘filed in the Probate Court to-day, proven by Attorney General Garland, Assistant Attorney General Maury and Solicitor General Phillips, It bears Gate of April 28 last, and bequeathes to his son Charles Ezekiel Woods, and daughter, Florence Woods ifle articles, gold wi Sworus, commissions, &C., and tie "real estate Nos 1122 Vermont avenug, in this city, and. lot. sixty: twoin the town of Newark, Ohio, to. nis wite as also the household furniture, &c. ae ‘The Interstate Commerce Commisuio: MESSKS. COOLBY, WALKER, AND SCHOONMAKER GONE ‘TO THEIR HOMES. Interstate Commissioners Cooley, Walker, and Schoonmaker have gone to their respective homes for @ few days, Commissioners Morrison and Bragg remain in the city, but no public business 'v. Edes, Francis Minot, Fred’k C. Shattuck, Regi- nald H. Fitz, Win. W. Gannett, Jas J. Putnam, Geo. B, Shattuck; Montreal, Canada—R. P. Hor ard; Baltimore, Md.—F. T. Miles, Sam’l C. Chew, Wii. 11. Welch, W. J. Councilman, J. E. Atkinso: Washington, D. C.—W. W. Jonnston, Sam'l C. Busey; Cincinnatt, Onto—J. T. Whittaker, F. For- shelmér; Chicago, 11.—H. M. Lyman; Albany, N. Y.—Henry Hun; Portland, Me.—Israel T. Dana; John Billings, U.S. A.; John Guiteras, U. 8. Ma- Fine Hospital Service, ‘Charleston, & C. ‘The following candidates for membership, recom- mended by the council, were elected: Honorary member, John 8. Billings, U.S.A, From Phila- delphia, Dr. Arthur V. Meigs, Dr. Louis Starr, Dr. John H. Musser; from Wheeling (West Va.), Dr. Jas. E, Reeves; from Boston, Dr. Win. H. Whitney; from itontreal, Dr. Jas. Stewart; from New York, Dr. M. Allen Starr, Omicers for the ‘ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Dr. Wm. H. Draper; first vice- Brea nt, Dr. Francis Minot; second vive-pres lent, Dr. R. Palmer Howard; recorder, Dr. Wm. Osler; secretary, Dr. Henry’ Hun; treasurer, Dr. W. W. Jounston; council, Dr. Wm. Pepper, The prograts of the day was taken up and car- ried out as follow: General Business—Bergeon’s method of treating phthisis, (a) clinical potes, E.T. Bruen, Philadel- phia. (0) Clinteal notes, Bred’k C. Shattuck, Bos. ton. (c) Discussion, Wm. Pepper, J. C. Wilson, and others. Atrophy of gastric tubules, its relation to pernicious ampinia, F. P, Kinnicutt, New York. Afternoon Session—Observations on the employ- ment of antipyrin and thallin in the treatment of typhoid fever, Francis Minot, Boston. it Was arranged that in September of next year (1888) Uhe following societies shall meet in conven- Uon in theelty of Washington: American Surgical Association, Laryngological Assoctation, Climato- logical Association, Dermatological Association, Gynecological Association, Otological Association, Ophthamological Association, . Neurological Asso- ciation, and the Association of American Physi- The New Police Regulations. ‘THEY WILL BE READY FOR PUBLICATION IN A FEW Dal A Srar reporter to-day asked Mr. H. E. Davis, as- sistant attorney of the District, who has been re- vising the new police regulations, if he 1s in a posi- ton to give the public some Information as to their general character. Gen. Jno. Evans, formerly of Brooklyn, N. ¥., having been appointed as Mr, Oliver's successor then called on Mr. Oliver, and made demand upon, Ar. Oliver to deliver to him hts docket. Mr. Oliver declined, taking the ground that he was still in full cominission, not having been removed in ac- cordance with the terms of the law, and he sug- gested Unat Mr, Evans put his demand in writing. ahis Mr. Evans did ina letter dated May 27, say- ing: “At your request I will endeavor to rediice to Writing my demand as your tmmediate successor to the office of a justice of the peace ‘in the county of Washington, in the District of Colum- Dia,’ Upon you as my immediate predecessor in said office, for the docket and papers, and what. ever ube law requires a person leaving the office of Justice of the peace in and for this District, to Uurn over to his immediate successor. Havi shown You my commission from the President of the United States, also a certitied copy of the order of the President removing you, of date April 20, 1887; also having informed you that I am in- structed by the Department of Justice that I am appointed to fill a Vacancy made by your removal agabove referred to, and deeming myself duly authorized thereby, I hereby demand in writing, asI have already done orally, such docket an Papers, and whatever other records, writings, and matters the law requires an out-going justice of the peace to turn over to his immediate successor. our reply to this request, also In writing (ln case my Tequest be not complied with), will oblige, &c., Joun Evans.” ‘Mr. Oliver, after quoting the demand made by Mr. Evans, ‘under date of May 28, replies as fol- lows: “I have to say that in view of the law as I read it in the statute books, and the commision under which I bold the office of justice of the peace for the District of Columbia, all of which we been set forth in communications to the At. torney Ge eral, Ido not consider that the lawiul means‘have been resorted to to deprive me of my office, or that I have been removed. I must, there- fore, decline to accede to your demand. iclaim that am a justice of the in and for the District of Columbia, and wiil continue to exercise ‘the powers and functions of that office until 1am deprived of them by due proeess of Inw.” Oliver continues to sign his name as a jus- tice of tue ‘and it is very probable that the courts will ‘upon to decide the questions In view of the elaborate solid blockade of the doors and windows, a short council of war was held, ‘Then this house, too, was attacked. The crowd had greatly increased in volume and excitement, ‘A hole Was soon made, about three feet by two, at the height of a man’s waist trom the ground. ‘The sheriff stood hard by, while the leader of crowbar- men encouraged with such cries as “Heave away, my men,” “Pitch the stones in on them,” “Heavé them in.” Then, when the last. big blocks tell in- wards, amid a blinding cloud of dust, he shouted, “Get in, my men; get in!” But saying and doing were different things. ‘The hole was fied by the faces of three sturdy young fellows, two fine-look- ing young women, and the pleasant old faceot the eigty-year-old widow, surrounded with its white frliled ‘cap in the background. There they all ‘stood, shoulder to shoulder. It was evident from thelr Set teeth and flashing eyes that they had not the slightest idea of giving way. “Get in, my men; get in, will you?” yelled the leader, but the cow. ardly’ jail-birds stood skulking, and not a man surred. Croker, of Ballyanagarde, swore under his breath, and called upon the district inspectors ‘TO ORDER HIS CONSTABLES TO CLEAR THE WAY. ‘There was a Second’s pause, then the constables grasped their rifles and sprang forward. Instantly all was babel. Several Englishmen present, car- ried away by their feelings, interposed between the tenants and. the police, yelling at the top of their voices to make themstives heard above the clamor, and told the officer he must not do so, The ‘fst person to enter must, by law, be the Dalliff, not the police. But it was too late. Jen- nings, in charge of the constabulary, called to his men to get in. The Royal Irish are ‘not men who hesttate. Three of them leaped at the gap. The men and women inside fought like tigers to push them back, For a moment all was a. confused scuffle and the excitement was at its intensest. I expected every instant to see the flaah of fire- arms from inside. When the constables were protest was then made against the illegal nteance rotest Was then ma ‘he commanding officer and the divisional tenia rotred to consult, They wero Un e admit the ty, but this mi ‘course, Gecided elsewhere." Croker, of forward, exclaiming, “My peopie were! sticks,” @ statement which Father Glynn, a young priest met with the retort, “our & = and Present to confirm him, which ‘they did. ‘Then the Women inside GOT HOLD OF THE CROWBAES AND FLUNG THEM OUT. i Mapmip, June 3.—Extensive robberies having taken place in the post-oftice at Barcelona tor some time past, traced the crimes to employes of the office, The guilty officials have been suspended and arrested. ‘The investigation into the robberies showed that there was miuch looseness in the twethods of cot ducting the post-office systet, and the disclosures Wil compel the. govetument to” auopt rigorous postal reforms. ——— A Brutal Murder Goes Unpunished. A FATHER AND DAUGBTER ACQUITTED OF A CRIME ‘OF WHICH THEY WERE PROVEN GUILTY. Cutcaco, June 3.—A Times’ special from Mem- pis, eum. says: On the 24th of Feuruary, Beulan joore, a giri of seventeen years, er Lather, 3. W. Mogre, shot and killed Welt Allen, “Whe arrested they sald that Beulab had been ‘seduced by Allen, and that the latter had fatlea to make good his promise to marry the girl ‘The slauguter Of Allen was most deuberate. “Tue daughter entered the field where he Was at work, foliowed by her father, Who carried a double-barreiea shot. fin loaded With buck-shot, | Moore stopped just ide the inclosure, while his daughter went up to Allen, drew a pistol irom under her cloak aud fired at him three umes in rapid successiua. ‘Moore then came up and Dre one barrel of bls gun —— Drawing the Color Line. ‘THIS TIME IT 1s IN FAVOR OF THE COLORED PEOPLE, HOWEVER. SrALovrs, June 3—A local states that the Mobile and Ohio have ‘drawal color line in the detectives Were put at work who | @ shotgun and procevded to the residence ot Da son. Tue latter saw him comiug, and, taking down his gun from the wall, advanced to meet | him. Hot words passed between tem, and a | quarrel ensued, Davidson, who claims he acted | ih self-defense, took deliberate alm and fred, | blowing the left side of Van Leaton’s bead into | tragments. The iurderer surrendered to Ue sheruil. eeepc He Was Judicially Murdered. Younustows, ONIo, June 3.—It bas Just come te Ught that Charles M. Sterling, a Wamp Wao was hanged April 21, 1hs7, for the murder of Miss Lizae Grombacher, Was 'Judiclally aurdered. At Lis frst Uial, at Cantield, Uke jury disagrecd, and | was discharged, and in Agnoranee of the violdtic | Of the supreine court decisions and the Olle stat~ Ute, the reasons for the Jury"s discharge were Hot | joutnalized by tue court clerk, He was afterward | Urled again, convicted, and hutwed, and to Ube last rolested iis innocence. In 4 situilar case, Hines | $a, The state, the plaintiff in error was dlsclargeds | the court holding Uhai he had been twice plac | im peri of ure, contrary vo law and the Stace aud | United States’ constivutions. | Crime im the Choctaw Nation, | THR HALP-BREEDS AND THE FCLI-RLOODS AGAIN MUMe DERING ONE ANOTHER Larme Rock, AxkK., June 3.—Reports from the Choctaw Nation are to the effect that the trouble | between the ull-bloods and half-breeds ts growing | ty and has in many cases terminated in | bloodshed. ‘The governor of the nation and jocal | authorities are doing all in their power to preserve | peace, but the men who are at Ube bottom of the Trouble are desperadoes, many of whom have a price on their beads; hence peaceful settlement Eeems tinpossible. Rumors of murders and deeds or lawlessness My thick and fast, whiie many fate lies coutinue to leave the country. ‘There 1 anil suppressed bitterness against whites who havein- terinarried with Choclaw women, Usus wequt isin the nation, and these “Squaw nen,” a they are termed, ar¢ objects of persecution. Many of the full-bloods urge the expuision of every white man in Choctaw territory, giving as a reason that they are-dangerous in stifring up strife be ‘Has been selected and arranged with care to meet the JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SONS, ‘Srtistic wants of Washington purchasers, and our} 1991 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 12TH ST. | Feturn. eices are about 25 per cent. leas than New York prices == Birney & Birney, for James A. Hoffman, bave | I entered the house now and found a struggle be- | the privilege to’a particular class, shutting out | Tersiy ‘The attacking party reureated. : t the ‘crowds, The wi woes) teh will be done until the other members of the board. ene rdee Frale Aren end fe Mopar sat | Miod a bill against, Charles Wheatley for a3 ginning between the tenants and the serif. “I great, ay a by them, it would be manifestly improper for “We won't .” shouted tne former. | Scives of the ‘This savors of unlawful dis- |. N&W Youx, June 3.—Policeman Jobn J. Robb, of Ex-Representative Geo. C. Cable has filed with | to maké any statement regarding the character | his then co-owners of 2 and 3, square ‘nortn | 587. on 4 stir,” half sd a -— ‘the 22d precinct, accidentally shot tg for leas desirable selectious, Spring styles SILK HATS, $5, $6 and 33. tue auras a ree Commission, in bevalt of | of the regulations, He scale however, that they | of square 396 on Rhode avenue, between eet Fel tank tie openings ‘Davitt's voice SS a Y toratag Maile udreasng at is Rome. The ball Spring styles DEKBY HATS at $2, $2.50, 83, 3.50, | the chamber of commerce of Danville, Va., de- | have been shaped in the form of aconsistent and.co- | 8th und 9th streets, to lease said premises for five | Govem Toreee utneh the ‘all, exhorting the oid | 37% ~ ple eed ‘the left breast near the heart and the HASGAED © HUTCHINSON, 44, #450. Tau, seerincations of alleged violations of the | Berent whole; in body and arrangement covering | Years, with the privilege of renewal for Ae, years | {2a sm Tian, 50 28 not to, be understood, to lie | ig eet ruil orapatly tare the case in | Wound 1s likely to be tatal. a show we 1e mont yanville Railroad Co. the subjects set forth ‘authorizing | longer, and vilege chase at any. force them to carry her out, | Stumbling a x30 424 Oth street | LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS. Mr, Cavell explained. the nature of ‘the charges | the Goamikecee ee necessary. during the leasehola tor ; that said Birch | Gown on the bed end tree aa foeeng | band. Amother Doable r. The her, Pe ONGRAVING Ras (ex Guana SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. ‘Verbally about a fortnight ago, and he has acted | tions. ‘They ‘Will probably be ready for publiegtion asssigned his interest to complainant, and after Sprang WM. # LUTZ, 632 G st. uw. CLOTH DERBYS. STEAMER CAPS, Faersving on metal and woud. Monograms and crests to protect their old mother, Once more all WaS] Jamauschek Sues for Damages. Upon a sugzestion made by the Commission at | ina few days, as the only corrections which will | he had erected a market-house thereon, expending ‘The old lady conquered and re- Ume, in filing specifications, ‘corner, pe ae ts ea ing. at Sad cures. Janauschek | nai, trom Braceville, N., says: John Conucily, @ have to be made areof ® simple character, either | OVeT $10,000, he, owing to ill-health, inistor. —— me >| | Paovipence, B. L, June op emia watclLen Foed, Monograms andcrests | CHiL.UKEN'S BOYS'and YOUTHS’ HATSand CAPS verbal or typographical, ‘The law requires that | &€., tell into and defendsnt Cred. Dreas alee ier Gurued eb tne two anaee: | Ras begun. action tas “Unted Staten ‘court | miner, cis shot irs, Stoddard torouge + Seat sgal cnuraving in aifite branches Mookiaters Aut Giotiny Bobatr, Aipacs and Gingham ‘The German steamer Oder was Wreckod on Soeo. | they” shall be published for thirty consecutive | updn tue property. He states that no bas vena. | lle the bray turned "to the pmo caugh | agains Bull, jr., of New} recov. heart ‘Eilling hier instantiy, and then shot ee ae aed steel Sarat uemguarmeteret Smbbbiuas pk Ce See ed ae pete Sas ay Fh ye RG OE ‘and defendant | #d4 that at this polnt of the proceedings Ihad | €£7 of $010 Garnegee, tor sear tne ijcrend. | While the marshal was yet in thecell the piesa Miver Vudu eubroweriug Levene aca | CANES. Cana. comms | U4 en is accused of laying a tive | A Butler Cin was formed in Boston test even | retusing to convey to him hepraya. decree direct | _ THE FLAASURE Or EXOHANGDNG 4 TEW BLOWS canny nek