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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1887—-DOUBLE SHEET. 5 = + ‘Treasury Department Changes. HOW SEWARD WAS STABBED. Sales of Real Estate. THE CARDINAL'S RETURN. ‘The Bone of Contention in Asin. FOR RENT--HOUSES. COUNTRY _REAL ESTATE. REDUCTION OF FORCE 1% THE SECOND CONTROLLERS | —— = Geo, Ht. Dyer has bought of 2M. Baker, for a Row | HOW RUSSIA REGARDS ENGLAND'S PRESENT. ATTITODE = 58: area TESS OR RENT—SUMMIT OF THE ALLEGHANIE! OFFICE. ‘Tragic Scene Described by Ine of the | $14 400 and an incumbrance of Jots 2 and3, | Am Imposing Civic an@ jigious TOWARD AFGHANISTAN. OR RENT—HOUSES. FOR bey gSouMit OF TE it | By the termsot the appropriation bill, for the ‘Witnesses. Square 40, SSQrin on N arene teeeecn od and ception to Take Place inBakimoreom | te st. petersburg Vovwe Prempa says that ae] Qet nw. fur.m. 714 Qet-n, MCCREUA'To00 Pensa aves si 10m. or 7p me year beginning July 1st, there will have to be & streets, boughtof Maria! rmesday. Russia never agreed to regan! Afghanistan as tne 8 ; aWoua Louisa Jot 25, square 185, 224100 feet, on reduction of ten clerks in the office of the Second ‘WHO WAS PRESENT WHEN PAYNE ATTRMPT- Harrison ‘sql feet, ide of her influence. There was only a con- = ED TO aS8assKare THE sEORETARY—aOW Tax as-| K street, Detween 16th and 1th streets, foF | From the Baltimore Sua. 7 troller re ‘Second Con- 743.75. versational exchange of views during Russia's Latest Telearalls 0 The Star {rollers now making our ¢he lise of anose who | SAMST# GADIRD anhnssics ro Tax ROVER, 40. gaics Rave beon mado br Henry Wex as follows: |, TH? Public reception of the cardinal promises to . pag Sn 2s vate uw. iar. & stable— =e ve a very . At Union Station | Kiva campaign. Since that times great change ‘will be dismissed. ‘There will be something of 8] A plump, pleasant-faced woman, with @ rich- Toe al for Sidney Baur ot O08 | tae cardinal ‘will be receives ty mayor Hodgen, | 882 taken place, and Russia has” become a JOR SALE—A FINE TRACT OF LAND, LYING Doma: sonnksnen ikon reset as patty a Gein of eet, soaipis'cis poole or Font ioe 39, og, Shot eee by f0F | the courta, and the ssionera. Mayor | SAYS! “We can only su; ‘hat England cher- a Sr inae Fivessaand sdtoining Knowles, station $04, Gar: SRE NOCTEE BRAREN TODAY, | weed tobe cuter, Bi yhe naval division. Jonny. | Messenger in the office of loans and currency of Sip vianee sana ee ar Eee Wage Hoeges will mane nanagee ‘on the part of the | ders in Aighanistan ded to teats serene oes paige a. 8 oan = Sound om et by Hock Creek, on east 0Y | She Lost Her Topmast and Came im Be- | mended for pr to fourth-ciass clersanips, | the Treasury Department. Messeng catontiy by | $4209. ey le Sirens potato age egien ps RS suitable for building lots. For further pardiculars hind the Genesta and Irex, Boun are ex-Union soldiers. are generally held by men, most frequently by ‘McLachlan has bought of J. C. Batchelder, | Roman Catholic part of the community. The car would not emiverce pF gf apply to AP. HILLS CO. Loxnox, June 4—The Thistle had her topmast | pose oftice Dopestaent ~Cemarnete | YOUN soldiers; but this is ap exceptional case, oF $1050, sud lots 47 v9 Ge square 725 18 BF | ginal will respond to the addrenses, after which | sag Beara Resin’ postion, th soe sa aeaerrO mn eae ei | essere ie toes ee ee Faas Se ot an carpe | Se acetate re |e cee ey tage | es a OR NE | day, and was beaten by the - | | R. Goldschmia has ‘soid P, Walter, for | the cardinat's residence through double lines fer provinces which sbe ex- Z 2 room house. stable, &c.. and A contract for ting the Official Postal to Susan a irougt AOrs shee Fe OFT] | beautiful location near Silver Bpeius Aue bisce for | The course was trom the Nore, to Dover. ‘The | _ The bei members of the city council, some of the judges of | Bighbor of Atghantstan. Continuing, the paper 401 4730.37 30. PMloes. ave iw. Sr..30 e pare 1008 14th yart 1408 B's tally injured while trying to impede the fight of ,700, lots 10 to 12, square 835, corner of 6th and | Catholic organizations drawn upon both sides of ent, And would not be concerned whether 10th st ne, Be...--.10 | the price. Genesta was the first across the Muishing line, the | Guide has Say 2 eat BE Comics chan eal tonne’ Payne, the would-be assassin, atter his attempt | Fstrects northeast Charles street. At the head of the carriages Will eNovost says, th and 18 mistaken in = schoice fruits Goat Gqitiarabane, SS080 es | Haj oe And the Thistle third, halt & mile be- Svutvoane De. copy tor te sual edition and | 900 Seward's ie, at pubiie sales ewbaion at the noreheast corner | march & of policemen, then will come the | pogiecting to Covctine sans 1s, mulstaken in —— dab “ “Yes, and that was a terrible night,” she said, 13 See rea be cect {udzes, and commissioners, | overthrown, says the paper, England Will implore cn 8 one cent per copy for the monthly. The t | recounting hi “it | OF AGth and H streets southeast, to M. I. Weller, | wno will be followed be they Genet band, ‘3 hel —e aes ee avery eee ant ee eee eee contractors are Houghton, Mimin & Co. of Bosom, | Fecounting her Aree CRP Ot aes GE for 15 conts per foot, Also, in the same square, & | The Young Catholic's Fricad. secietyrseomnities | SUAS help, ~—_—_o99_____ ae who have been receiving fifteen cents for the an- | ang him! he was ry feet on H to A. Burgdort. | of the clergy and a guard ‘of honor, com ofa aAnkE w F 2% SALE—FARM 30 ACRES, nousE, staBLEs | 7*4S° Milton Files an Answer to the | tual and one cent for the monthly, and whose bid | a4, Yasped at him! And he was fe, for 13 cent four lots, having Sone ong barthquake Wave. = tative from each ‘of 125 Catholic organt- ‘orchard. 300 fret tee Suit of Prescott H. Butler. this year was fourteen cents for the annual and ee ee ee : 391 feet on icth street and 161 on G street, to A. | Tations. ‘The cardinats: Carriace wires ieee, | 27 SWEEPS OVER NORTHERN CALIPORREL AMD Cane ONE ast n.'w.8 | vines. YS minted’ nae fio Tesaae bagless alked and knew him, for 1écente, To M. 1. Weller, trustee, | Stoly in the rear of this Gusti Meo a et WESTERN NETADA. “land oF not.” ings, choice fruits, ee. at Gaithersbune, $3,000, hind. MO" acres. 2 mnlise above President’, s*room treme, and "4 ‘on, June 4.—Ex-Attorney General Lestie | one cent for the month! no bitterness in him, and he felt amiable toward sey ere cd rept pert ar odin sweden | —aceoet ON NER. Sore 1147 Fe ave. ESE namo an ‘Stormer for Henry Hilton, served the Depart have Dern ae eee the Southern people.’ While he wanted to tree the | Scutnuaat Terr giy Cente eats Catt eNa Bie Rights the Ger ea ae at ot mortneea Coltorat asa ene ‘Novata be. jor bulletin fen = * ; d g mucl trom ween. e 9 bots ba Hie taed 15th. Leal 708 E WAGOASIAN.” | FVSINS EOR SALE ON ROCK VIELE ANDEEOOK. | soliowing auswerin the Stewarc will case txaag. | DOPATRERE reiaad coal 9h; hiceery wands bebo | Sumner did. T lived with Sumner afterward, and | 2c TOOUiR 52 feet on stn street, Detwoen K | iten ‘enenclal societies, ‘The Young catholic’ | tween and 3 o'clock yestentay morning. “Re- yoay 1315 MASS. AVE, ONE OF THE | OO acres 185 acrea-nearly all in grass. DULANY & | he suit is brought by Prescott Hall Butler | coal, $8; Cumberland coal, #4; hickcry, wood T used to heat him talk, too. He was another good vant avenue southeast, Friend Society will be present in the railway | ports trom different points seem to place the Pei ievittle locations fn the eliy; entrance also | WHITING, 1320 Fatmw. JodRw | agatnet Henry Huicen ta commons Mine ae maken | oo s3j Cumnt ‘Wood, $5.40 per cord. "Independent | man. Afr. Seward never went quite so far. Many a Rosentha, rte tof J. Poole, | Ctner organiontnens ea are severe, center of the wave at some place cas bean, Choi fe Mes MONTE iLL & C0. 1338 F at Heights miles troseny, @EA00, EN OTON | Sroware, Mr Butler 1s’ ono of the devisees: and Drusecls (Bigelow) made, put down with Uninge 6 Fe heros ne neara mim say Yo himeelt: | ror 919,95 0 tS 11 and 12, square ‘will fall'into line in ender metticced ater the | line Between the: twe ania (Os Raaee aa ait )ESIRABLE 2STORY FRAME ct bridge, #200 per | the sult is fn attempt to secure an explanation of | Petersen € Childs, $1.07%4 peryard. Cl 135.2 feet on 15th street, between T and U streets 00. ‘be on an equality with the whites,’ cardinal has. — ‘throu Several bands of | Genoa, Nev., after the earthquake was surrounded ‘st. n., 9 rooms, all _modern Juage mn of the estate of the | tinental, $4.50 eac! (Cry 08, to H. 0. woulh aaa often heard him say | MOrthwest. Emma C.” Wright has fat for | music, in addition to the Sth regiment band, Will Me SWOMMSTEDT & BRADLEY, cree, 3 niles from this city, X mile trom railzoad | inerhant prince as well, Mn. Buvers wie is & | Towne Paratha A eorIe, 4.08, ‘brushes, ee i a 5 by cracks in the ground from an inch to a foot. a words, He was a nice man in his household | $7,100, of Fannie A. Moore, two lote in 24, | take part in the procession. width, and another stroke equally as heavy would 7 z a ‘Stewart. M. W. Beveridge. Soap, matches, waste baskets, Iberal with every one. He always gave din- | Droit Park. Geo, W. Knox has FOL Caro: | “When the head of the procession reaches the | have dean ed every brick house tn the gcrés, 5 miles {rom this city, price ¢700. ia Sr Metzger. Brooms and Wi zG a one a Weaken he inet ane aa line C. Acker and others, for $11,000, lots 23 and | cardinol's residenos the carriages nomtaieg the rae every house th the town. At varal buildiue lots fall risnyot toe ele of a | executor,” the answer as oeapectraliy sub. | Wheeler, Paper Jobat arse Horse teed, = | epee mi Bt leaaty ae ot by 150 on 2d, 5 H EY if "7 g cr Sacramento it shook hi Making them rum! on Saturdays. Democrats ‘and republicans Seerration 11, fronting 50 feet on mayor and other officials will be directed round | as if the windows werd being slammed by ‘gusts ot a “oretremes and ca ener pfesraean at |i, tuee wash who ow tne Groperty at ue | AVutad cateemamearain wernt he Cate, | and At caro Ci New plate nd pate gre e shor ¢ fell from, ts ‘tie the from city; $10 per month. of action, but material circumstances,’ are irrele- Shay Robs His Employer. jaturday receptions hundreds of people would Southeast corner of F and 10th streets, States that | reserved for them. ‘The cardinal's carriage Will | perued. dred Up Vingtita city, Tucks Marve %. H. SYPHERD & CO., ‘Yant to the issues presented by its prayer for re-| This afternoon Officer Acton arrested, at the resent, and he always had refreshments not sold his property, as has been stat stop at the archiepiscopal residence. The cardi. | Ville, Chico, and’ New Cay afe a tow of inex 2e8-3¢ Ast Tioot Pointe. | UCt anawers sald complaint as foliows: | The | paltimore and Potomac depot a boy, sixteen yeard | servbar" He used te suteate ts eon oe a forgso,c00 coe, Baers ong eo selene property | nal wil Rane we Wall Pies eee ane | other points affected by Tne Mook, ALUABLE FARM OF 949 ACHES FOR SALE | Soa the relationsnip of several peraes warmed | Old, in the act of buying aticket for New York, | and sailors, qitcumstances he had tendered the return of the | Ser which the clergy and seminatinie wit {7m | ‘Dux Revomwen IRC Vii ores ie high oat eeu Biees the complaint are admitted, “Thatanyortheper.|and took him to police headquarters, ‘THR ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. fsposlt made which bad been refused. The sale, | in procession and the cantinal will be escorted to | of ee Reformed Church at staat, ee gene ‘\iuckinwandhuntingigafamous ince: Hslocation | ORS named, except Chas. J. Church andSaraBN. | When he came in tho offlcer took wTuat night, she continued returaing to the | However, had not been pertocted fhe cathedral by way of Mulberry street. “The re | day, tue. RK. How, chaplain ih the enacts = were 00d of C.M. Ste from pockt Dull-dog —_revol 0 attem| nat SSS ligious services an_aceor with the | that vered 438 ¢ 2 Frama sand Wastin enh aie Ail the” prope erty mentioned 6 ‘he aces 8D | and a beeen cei Cauttigealaie Vaid’ ME wis || was Yory ake You kaa seoet rer acer vaties Haseley Batates owe | STemOUED Prescribed ror thersepunno cian the Meiormed Dutct cnr EHolland, aud he wnsville. Sold to a quick | 12 COI int, a1 5 5 a 1 they could be borrowe ‘the’ revalk frome ‘ation’ tsi ack ts | £9 beparutioned, was denwvedDy devise from, Alex. | Blown his brains out. "Heyavethe aamedt Lumner | Mevorey wad run away, and, throwing bim from | athe to clara 'B. Welker sun a en uae the orst timein Baltiucre. “Monsiguor MCCOL | of translation, A ecomeites eae ase Pe = jibe new Short Line frot Haltimore | Coniaint Were the used oe eet ree | Garlson, and stated that he was from Harrisburg, | bandaged up and supported 125 wha eae, waa | $3400, ALC Clark to Aug. Burgdort et a, 1004, | oe rene ete a AGATE. nat at | MAL SubIect. “A resolution discouraging the Or ‘sort. which they intend to open June | Complaint were of the .t thre persons are not | Vas, and he had been at work at Burke's | it was terribly swolies, ‘There was Great March- | plock 11, 6 to 14, block 12, 1 and 3, block 13, 1,3 union bration ares te the cardin: uc Union Of the church With Uhe yp eriea tice atedacat, iat Ha U4, ee | ene helreaciaw and next of Kin of Comelia M, | Staton, He admitved that he a°nad comme te ents | ng, and celeDration that night on account of the | ana ¢, block 14,7 and 1a, block 15,45 11 and ie, 1; Reve thos. & Lees Wee. Wok atair He = thesohowing improvements om i¢- House, twe Larus | Stewart. Hilton denies that AT. Stewart & co: | PlOYer ot $66. this morning, and had come Fictory, and everybody was of to see it. Mi Samund é OF —A VERY NICE uile distant, at 4 ct Cr ¥ mitt ‘to the court that the allegations of the | C. Hewett. ‘Lot reut—Z-room cottage large warden; 2 miles | compising avereed: sorte, oe, Sete x Capitol, $19, Delaware ave. permanent tenant Apply 214 11th cf aeeeee Se SEVEN FOUR-ROOM on Cedar Court. in square 640, at $10 ps Benth NORTH WASHINGTON REAL ESTAT Co. 1420 F at nw. # = = LTS E : " bl T. & Bs sub Pleasant j Didier, Rev. Peter McCoy, Htev. Jas Mannvixa me ¢ fasta. —Nr, Nugent, from TT Latest 4 nonin Soe farther particulate sadees oe Sazrigt On 8 Dusinaos greater than any oUker mer. | tha; air. A.A. Dewey, Mle. upioyer, wea aslsep | Maa eesean cee rome with Ber father, and there | DIOck 16, T. & 1s sub Mctacaitn, kvemen sum Cunningnam, Rev. M. ¥ Smith, Yoru, strived: in, Troy pouteriay Sed ata Nance woulda, coo! sin a LS0} Ey in New | york. The greater | this morning, and he got eae moneeyaae a a rand was'a little | lots 47 t 723; $10,503.00. Bour to | SJ» Kev. Patrick Mctiale, ¢. M.. Rev. Henry | police assistance to ‘nad his daagheen sate ae i ane ero, cout a jeoeott 4 W.Baktmore® BATESON, | part ot the grate fortune, as ee tne | Sean guts gg Uy FOO th money, ai] They tad void ‘a that Me sewarl masa ls | ot 4 tou: 6 et tors Sas50. sf | bandahauir, CR te. Macatiie Kubora C. | Negeat whore her Mahe soe ae Na e2-cost __4 W si, wore, Md. | interest. in the above firm, and it is de as bed, When I heard Miss Fannie scream. It was | Stevens to W. O. Holines, south hall 10, block 17, v. W. lan, Kev, Jno. P. Was found at the home ox Len Hi. Wager. ‘She said Mahe distance ond Baudary” 10,000 fest of | Sha nena wverest seas not less chan $20,000,000. Tt District Government Affairs, theh ‘about 10 o'clock. I ran into the | Meridian Hill: $400. R’ Goldschinid to Susan F; | Rev. A.B. Leeson, Rev. J.'N. Jeutsch, C she was Wager's wife, but ager. Sino ead ground, houve, stabi 3A a +s Rev. Meinrad_Jegyle, 0.8. B., Kev. ke. suitable for Dairyman_or | dd Bot e pee re secur ‘THE NEW PLUMBING REGULATIONS. hall and there was Mr. Fred, Seward holding him. | Waiter, lots 10 to 12, sq. 83; $5,700. Mina i easy term, WALKER & WIL | Hot own a ath. atiton says that be was | Mr. Samuel A’ Robinson, inspector of plumbing | SM Up DY the door SUL, Withls ace aud head all | Fouche wesuss Marking Spates, 8470, MIRE | Tra Se, Bev FB. in in an) Phe aa inventory | in the District wae eked Ge ee oo mabng | Covered with blood, 86 Weak that he could. not | Mei Mocreed oy eee eae Co, jot es, | Pausch ies) ree POs, SALE BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED F4RM | andan aecounting. He also denies the charge of | day {f there is ‘any truth in the report that plum. | Stand alone, And in Mr. Seward’s room was Miss | 6q. 100; $2,408.72, 0. P. Donn to ¥. H. Jochum, | Rev. SF and Country gate, Wager and Miss Nugent escaped by the ack entrance, jumped snto a ‘cab, and drove to the home of the Kev. Dr. Baldwin, where they. sible party. ne lee Gur, & J., Washington; Rev. B: Schuildt, Wash- | sememeeneo_, Mt, Nugent returned to New Yors, cement Howse nia, mile apd half from ‘bout | Fapale screaming, and’ Payne there with the | sub 81,'sq. 363; $5,875. Mary P. McBlairto W. L. 8. Jay ‘on; Rev. B. Schm ——— we tvecrovm houses ou Wilew | rauroad for? mites trom any neh aad Roatan, | nee Oe Ren ene aliewne We De vlaies. Tho etringent Poles ena ees antn abot | oody Knits in hig hana. it’wes aa; awful aight Bramliall ot al, lot 7, 6g, 206;; 26 and 28, sq. 231; | Inston: HEL. Jus. Macklb, Washington; Rov. Jno, fs ae w.. four doves, above | rind rem of iver and monniaine: eorwwousct! AN UNEXPECTED VERDICT. _| theirexsiulnction and th rons prescribed for | That uouneatcr pay ever cme, meur to. Payne | 9,6, 2% 24 and 40, of, diay’ 7.8 15,26, and Pad Be a a nee awed wobek sees Fain 3 — thereby. Mr. Robinson disclaimed any knowledge | Was . of Hoe ‘Tewes, Washington. ii Et = Posseasion M. WITHERBEE. 3045 Nat | Mrs. Wileman Acquitted of Killing Her of Tit og oe fee sald hat it any are a nar Ld gh ney enone ee Cet ae 6 = R W Storia part i Mv mise seb wit .A8, probable chat the Catholic societies ot | 2 AD 5 bt SAT BAR HA mn made mel a " x We q Vashingvon largely represented in the car~ . ot ° and Hist. ae Sta eee tana tena jit matter proper cousideration. AU who have | a soft white hat, with (a broad brim. “He | lots 80. Piton ow cet 28 0? 28% | ainats reception. ‘The Noung Catnelion teend SeARING—GLEDHILL At Oewogo, Kan. June 1 ; ms rmx Vaiisy, N. ¥., June 4.—The jury talked with him on the subject are well satisfied | Wa8 powerful and as active as Z| den, ub ‘ince ae awe. ‘J. W. | Society, having accepted the Invitation of the Bal- | 2887, by Rew: John Elliott, FR. WARING, of Poh BESE FUSECEASS RESIDENCE, 151 case of Mrs. Mary Wileman, on trial here for the | with the requirements. “Mr. Robinson isan em. | He dropped his hat and pistol in the room. i| den. sub lots 123 to-a9y, dow’ seeoe yw. Tahoe a dccupted the pas! 9, 1080; ¢—, | tmore organizations to participate, will send over | Quwose Kane No cite RIETTA GLEDHILL, of EDD, 1102 . is h ‘sim Tyler to T. A. Darneiiie, fot 4 1006 F st. u.w._ | murder of her husband, retired at 10 o'clock last | thustast on the subject of plumbing, and believes | St0od in his way as he went out, and he simply Lt geecheemelimand Sod boogie oe night. Mra Wileman was prostrated during the | that only intelligent and skilled Ser should fe | brushed me aside and rushed out Of the house. We | C. G- Stote to Homers Welatare Tote dh ne aCe fully a 2housand men. “The Carroli Institute, the - - ~ ees ae ved to €1 did not hit me, and I don’l think he intendea to 23. J.8. Payne to A. Schmedtie, pt. 1, sq. | Most prominent of the Washington local Catholic Dr NIINOST: ones amP yaad taneeer tats yi: | sue wat ato ecourrSom ais uraad ‘Sh | ately conneeta wi che halt a wetter of | Murine, our CCl aaine ‘a Gor and located |S 5 ame HH; Gut at Bast; | the Toung Catholes iend Socicts" and tapeade | | CRRISMOND, Ropated Thiet at proved by fine buildings, fruitsand shrubbery. Three | Was accompanied by her Wo Sons. Mrs. Wileman | the public, He hopes that by means of these a b wa} oa a . yer, lou as members of that body. ‘The Catholle Knights t2 a mon the morning of June 4, 1887, WILLIAM, acres improved by neat cottage and fruita. For terms 4 s regulations and rules the tntehectust etamdand of Ard or diss Fannie; and don’t think he would | and 3, sq. 40; $19,460. Hillyer to C. H- New- | Dave also in comtemmations Sa cen = SP CRRISMOND. wee seas mionths'and 4 days. apply to H. J. DALY, O11 ce eae eae eee BED | tne peoteesioabetll be eaeeet ee eae ave hurt me, only in his hurry as_he rushed out. | man, sub 21,'sq. A.J. Owens to W. J, | Bare als vn a Eyer patient, ever furthful, Y : asthe jury filed into the court-room at 8 o'c] P * 2 pul y He did not want to harm the Women folks, but he | Cogan, pt. 6, sq. 920; $2,150, Mahlon Ashford et old a meeting on Sunday to finally’ deter- ‘Thus thy young life passed away, dors Lots it fiyattoville stall ston eg Ge I eens) erties Merten ey seed tried to kill the men. BL go) Gatterine V- Young, sub Jot 20m, eq. 9; | Rupe on the rip. de ts likely that all metbers of Prom.a world of eriet and ; Bante Me e e a e eeeat found guilty on her frst trial. “Guilty or not { Confidence in the skill of their workmen. road naked Co ea to the door” she continued, | F. Adele Oakley” Lot's, aq. AD S7,T4STR, Gomwe | Friend Soclety. ‘Nearly ail the members of the | Gee oNORMAR: yen ee aise trae sod Santa MER Nise CRM ere | SUNty?” asked the court this morning. “Not age “and asked to see Secretary Seward, he said he LOLS. ‘Washington organization are enrolled as members | Laura S-Cox. : JOR SALE—SEVEN ACRES ON THE HEIGHTS | S¥Ity ‘Tue Lave Rev. W. B. JEFFERSON.—There was a Une C. Acker et ‘al. to G. W. Knox, ‘lots 23 and 24, L' of Georgetown, east of Hizh st., not owned orcon- | Sullty,” said the foreman of the jury. ‘Then a . W i @ message from the doctor. The butler, who $11,000. » Of that society, and it has therefore been thougut |" DEASON. On the morning of June 4, 1887, E.0. trolled by an capebleot advantageous sup. | Shout arose. Mrs. Wileman fainted, and her coun. | Large attendance at ihe Third Baptist church last | Sad A message irom the doctor. 7 ‘nothing more | erty; #-~ Chas, A ack ene ee sume DIOP" | ise not to diminish the strength of the deleeas DEASON native ot Eiclaud, Fy BSS Ee neva | earaeaee amarante Sauces eats pe URDU | Setters te pastor of top GRanea ET: Fee | foams SW And Hey Gud nee Ke Tere | ee We anaes are Semmes same prope Fate Boung,tTom Washington By, parading asscpa: | variant froma gener of Wm, Ballantyne 15238 ere LEE ba ad i ‘ ‘Lee, the present pastor, delivered the opening ad- | Payne Just walked right by him and up the stairs | H.G. Todd to F.1. Todd, pare’ se 112 Fae Oe aie Acleetion tr 0 O'clock. Frieuds invitel vo nnn : 18 = = aii Goh ¢ ACRES ry 1 23) 2 me 10 o'clock on the morning mk AYE... : R SALE—A VAL ACRES | om the shtect, WHEE een Te Ben colnet | dress. ‘Hev. it. S Lawa, who was to. Alive tue | Hisheavy boots made a gro.t noise ad Mr. Fred, | 15,99, 1121, ond 1 ant a ed ate ee nee ve he ee ee 2 z nhed houses ral Beautiful building dies, nituste on Sty etest | The verdict Was entivery unexpecred: a she cece | Ofation, Was absent from the city, but sent a | Seward (he was lis fathers secretary, youknow, | Nor to Kinma c. Welgnt, tee & ond oe j aa * | FEGAN, wife of late Bengt James For CS A ‘veral beautifi iding sites, situate on 7th street | The verdict was entirely unexpected, as the case A se A Le Droit Park; $7, . g, | Fapgements have been made for excursion rates. | deloved mother of kane >. HIECH FORE’ prows, | fad, eight miles from Wishingions 1 griersof mnie | rial eos (© DO more severe than at the frst | (ANT tips ar. d. ¥. Tompkips the clon of ene | passage to. seo wet wes tue wasteer Wheahe | ROcntnel pare as eo 1 oes Punks 0 8. ast via SEs Swan SRE agains fubral el ae pace from her daughters rer Benn. ave. mW. forest Glen Station, 61 ial F de, ed | C. C. Williams to J. H. Soule ahd “A. T. tensey, lot the art Scandal, rn. iy Rose, southwest corner ot 3d wor distant. wood fences, Sng buildings snd improvements, eee chureh, read from manuscript @ sketch of the life | would not let Payne into the room, Payne reach¢ r nie ad. A. Ot | . and G streets southwoat, Monday, June, 890. ; = HOLTZMAN. : ba Te- | 4 Diock 22, Columbia Heights; $195.08. ¢. | RXJUDGE BILTON'S ANSWER TO THE BUTLER SUIT r . niday, June, at 8.308. mh in Sp “er eter meta DISS PEASE THE PACIFIC RAtEmeane, — | ‘eniracurctine seo _ {elven Send Sashpsa GE. pte "at wi feds | Bansal tg Stanguee Soe ibe aa Wo ny uape Foi Saat Boataticna : Pessrynr Thos 33,33 1203 my21-Im 1425 N. ¥. ave. Washington. ia ST ee Alexandria Affairs, three ‘times, but it did not go off. Then Payne | tate; $1,000. Ex-Attorney-General Leslie Russell will to-day | GEORGE GASKET, is the rrestion aan thie oe panvette Sq 17f... 290 184i ELROSE PARK_LOTS FOR SALE-THE Most | PFesident Adam: <Ce™ Reported forthe EVENING Stan. fook the butt of nis pistol and beat him over the a serve an answer in the Stewart will case, brought | Crunces seus hing saree tiatn Neat of ae age near lth st. 13 Miniter muysnaie opposite the residence of tion was a Good Ihing. ? 5 head with it until his ‘and faco was.a mass of | | A CHICKEN TaIkr SENT T0JAtL.—CharlesH. Smith, | > prescott Hall Butler last February to compel | Sunday, June 5. ws s wear 14th. 1dr. the late RV. Elliott, Esq. Apply to or address 424 Sree DUES ee CANAL Srock.—-The most tm | Hicoa,, He did NOL throw lum down stairs, as | @ colored man who came here about a year ago ipel |" GASSERT. On Jane 34, 1887, GEORGE GASSERT, "stone. I, 10 rs 5th st. nw. myi7-1m_ | Bosrox, June 4.—The final session in Boston of | portant business of the retiring city counciLof | many folks think; he just left him where he was, | from Massachusetts, was arrested last evening cy | Henry Hilton to make a settlement uncer the of pneumonia, aged twenty yore eee 4 oe R_RENT—BRICK MANSION, 19 woows, | the public investigation by the United States com- | Alexandria will be to determine what coutse too Weak to do anything. Then he rushed at thé | Ofticer W. T. Anderson and locked up for ‘Will Of the widow of A. T, Stewart and to secure | Germauy. — —s eee ae Dee tee: 106] baie cote opto eS select | mission into the affairs of the Unton Pacitic Rail. | Shall pe ee by Coe city in reference tothe | boa 0 chickens from Wm. Dyson's hen house, in Hills- | an interpretation of that instrument. Mr, Butler | _ Funeral will take place from F. Spindler & Son's 10 sa ee fram Kande akai, Paanure eaten for sais | road Co. was held this morning. Several papers in | SM° Of :/20 shares of Alexandria Canal sock on wire 4 1oNo ere, Police Cour ke lemeu tae aoe ANNE | sa member of the law fim of Erarts, Soutumayd | Seder Me nanlshwent, 005 Seienthetret gee Trom fruits; vegetation, Bc: For garcieaiats calla We Controller ating, were put in eviucnce as nas aig | United States against the city” in’ the United | mr, Seward had the presence of mind to pull the | Powe ‘chickens had bees ‘stolen trou tweats or | £ Choate and the husband of a grandniece of the | tives and friends invited toattend. * W. DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F st. myl6-uw" SS ould ae sad ik abe manaah Pacific ‘States court for 1,220 shares is Sul pending, and | covers over his head and roll over toward the | thirty persons in that locality, and, although the | late Mrs. Stewart. Under the will he ts to receive BN qune 2.1887, CATHERINE HAYES, wife R SALE—A FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT | Ua pane attend eS and | it is thought that the city must at this sale 6f the Wall, and the assassin cut ana slashed at him | defendant was suspected, the} cotlld not obtain | $50,000 and a like amount for each of ils children, | of the late Timothy Hates, beloved nother of Soha atiichelts Crvss Houde, Monteomery, County: Ma. | “President adams was the first witness called, | Stale seer da neenee Gere een | cainiy. ng ct Si A aver Glue, Ga ANY proot against bin further than the fact ot his | Bus tls partition sult isin reality an attempt to | Beyer iy Rept ey See nile tees Rae a Shen ne eae aT Dike, | He said an impression had gone forth that the Valueless shares ere held in'this city, Ie moo tees | cue the bed “clothes “all to, fleces” but | NAVing sold chickens during the winter, ‘The Judge | mak P administ fay she rest fn peace. s nd. three-q 7 Said that persuns who robbed hen houses and steal | the estate of the merchant prince after the death | Funeral from her son's tem, 706 Grant avenue from Fe len, and. tl uarters of a mile from | Matter of consolidation had resulted in foisting a o that for vate @id not succeed in striking the throat = Ekerett Park: 180% acres: besutifaliy focated ‘aude | couple of, worthless roads upon the Cuion Paciic. | Suggested that upon search for the private owners clothing Were the meanest class of thieves, and | Of the latter. ae = ot | Rniserasimany, aun at 2.30 Of the shares, most of them would be willing to | on account of the wires that had been put about | clothing were the meai fail ‘Mr. Butler aceu: ° ‘good state of cultivation; hasan abundance of water, | He said that this was not so, and presented er the jaw. Seward, all covered with blood, succeeded | 8* - ERBEI 1 adpecieed Pewot coo igometcne t me | aac te eesgee quia dors cewek sm: | statement ot the earnings ot te anced lines o | SUyTeNder ete Shares tothe ley. The cty in tirowing hime between the bed aud WeWall | seaoe op sux ‘TwemtourTEE—The following | MMMSnGINE Mrs, Stewart so that she gave. him iter aa resins CaSERSE tn ee Set Est of rty for sale. call or send at office. out-l ; pleasal 4 ‘to the canal in cash for repairs from time to tim and at first ougiat e t int ms of the estate, ideratt quany, ixty-t ‘year of bis S SOSHOLTZMAN, 10th snd F sturw._ | $2400 {0 bufld; also, cut-balldings; plesiant neigh ie branch at the present time earns as ing while a poriion OF this is out er Gate, ook | OF te WIR Bet ake the nasal Wea wonecy | Were the readings at te Sigual Oflice toalay: 7 w | tlllo the ‘estate. In consideration of the firs piacea with, : 7 Funeral service will take place at fis late toftice, kc. ; well 1 m., 69; 2 80; maximum, 80; minim ‘sum of $1,000,000, which Mr. Butler avers was | 17,3! FOr DESIRABLE | guited {oF subdivision into villa ‘sites; will be sod at | ete neblldacion Want eet act caoentral lune: | the notes and bonds can still be collected by law, | got the Secretary up on the bed, and we tried to pin, £0; maximum, 80; Se | mayer pata pain ono ier property 15 ‘alleged to | 2¢42,suth street) northwest, Sioday Sane tp Biot me pao aoe” | ‘myS-Gw" TYLER E ROTHERFORD, 1226 F ot. nw. | tho roads, Bonds, whieh at the tines orto | The clty attorney as now the matter in charge of | do something for niin, ‘The man uurse was allcut | Canght in a Wheat “Squeene.”? have ven transterted to Hiton. “It included mills | {Baltimore Coneapendeee ey 3 sSe| SSeS ae , | goligation were at 30, are now at par. ‘Those at | CONGUE these notes And TONGS. og | Able novody to do anything, Ol! it was an | THE BIG GRAIN CLIQUE GIVES A TCEN 70 THE SCREWS O¢ branch noussa in boston Pande oer sow illncan JOMR HOVE sean aera Meee 8 eS -story brick, 12 rooms. woh 2etok Toad, nent Bright wood, six, acres of | £0 are now pought at 150.” It was very apparenh | che public schools was held this morning at Pea | aful time. It was all so terribis; 1v was like an sane area Lyons, Glasgow, Berlin, and Chemitz Public tn: | “LANGFORD. On June 2, 1887, JOHN CAG story brick, 9 rooms. 40 = ‘11-room frame dwelling, stabio snd carriage | he eee : whol ay eiedtnaty, ane body Hall. ‘The superintendent announced that | awful dream. It alldid not take more than five} A telegram from San Francisco, June 3, says: Lerest in the case has been excited by the promise | who trom this life between’ the hound ey eee 70 | “At Eaurel, Ma, Gothic Frame Dwelling, 11 rooms, | he Boramweatue community exceedingly, and in | the ‘losing of the schools would begin on Monday, | minutes, and the zssassin had gone ‘To-day’s session of the wheat market was one of | that it will be shown that Mrs. Stewart was vir. | 3 gielock pan : DL SM PARRER, 1418 Pat’. w. | corner lot nit one acre of ground: also, pposite cor: | tian ‘would be exceedingly unfortunate. fee ee a chose gad tea gate OFF ON HIS HORSE. | Siarp exeltement, and the bears were thrown into tually a Drisoner in her marble palace at 4th | ,Funcrd takes place from the Metropolitan M. wr tome. Orang | Ub Harewocd Losi hear Soiicry’ Home, quarter | Ic Mas uelped trafic by breaking down barriers May by the clerk and the ed ‘The soldiersand people got around the house, but | a panic. Yesterday a demand was made upon | sree! Pe Streets; between the hours'af eas weladl acreground, new two-story and attic frawwe dwelling, and reducing rates, as Well as increasing the gov- | 14/1 1s to be ntted ‘up With new settees, &c, there was no doctor. The doctors were all at | those who had sold “buyer the year” contracts Kilrain May Mect His Match. ‘Friends and relatives are invited. ™ Sc.8 4 Peree's Ct aw. 3.3.50 | BYCOw" T ML ABOUT 7 MILES FROM | Cdge of the power of any officers of the company | CListan Association has completed the turnish- | that, We did not know that Mr. Lincotn had been xiven these sellers to settle for cash in case they ‘THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD. Jeare,aitct an iliness of thites Weck wae one fey Ce ae jesitngion, D.C. and 1 miles ftom Heateriie | having been used ih an iliegitimate manner se ine Oe test rons cn Feng Atresl at @ cost Of $385, | snot. For three-quarters of an hour I think we did not have grain at the price to be Axed by the] There is every indication now that Pat Killen | With Christian fortitude, 5 SED | advotmins Hiversdate’crecently gporchased by s New | the present time or in the past?” Bscist dn the Atting up. A number of citizens | the wecrecarys wounds with iced rags to Keep him | Is: Wheat DUBd apy Sh 100 Sen tn ete beeed | of Minneapolis, Minn, will be matebed to agne | fine Church bd street between A ane Teens sunderland Place jor all mi Pea A Re TS Aor Leiber te ee es 10 eup | have subscribed $16 per-annuin for five yoursta Sen eairerecee oe 2 Warchousts—was $1.85 yesterday: ‘This morning | Jake Kilrain, the Baltimore heavy weight, for | of the family are respectfully Invited teettond” Susall House, near Portland Flats, $11. in ‘growing crops: divided into seven fields: fenced it, and, while unwilling to pass judgment | 4,00, the fnances Of the institution, and. tne | um blewting to deat Payne hanged. I lived with | spot wheat was advanced by te pool to $2.10 in a | $5,000 a side and the championship of the world. ‘The soul of our aunty is gone se i SE A tomes | dese a Spay | Me ean te conic bo bags | Eve tap anh aerial in eat PRM AG | ae seapraaaaceee een eehe | aM ance ant ke chenpoonipet acwora | "Rca crgainge ns er 7 : = . et at here, | cal upon who: Ot have the grain to; v= - peRuoutn. guibulldings: commanding super view of surround | the settlement was a very "good, und'| ie.oation being wai Prana aments of the | por. ‘Then they put me in the Departunent here, a nto" doen mot accept bia offer to Sight Kiran for the Abd clasped tn thn aes of bls hove. SY B st. ne. #18. ‘cot Capitol inzton Monu1 timelyy one. Continuing, Mr. Adams said there | 4! se Where I I can stay to earn a support as | er, had to settle at that price. Forseveral Urs a “ mb’Liw> TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 Fat nw. Soldiers 2 ne Biadeusbuty, god Hyattrille for had "sen eunee whee branch | tnes bad | © NOTES LORE ae aE STEIN caper og | DE ‘as filve.” Joy string of shore sellers fled up into President Police Gazete diamond belt and $5,000, aside, Toterment at Graceland. . = Hine Srsems, A RENT_FURNISHED—1405 STOUGHTON Collen Stations MEL? Upou due’ sous wemiwne: | BOeM Very valuable to the main line even wnen | pACTES; Mount Vernon Royal Arch Chapter, ++ —___ sbach’s office reel, 10 make | 81, ‘post 2 NGAN. On Saturday, Jane 4, 1887, at 1-1 st, owned by a nav oW at wea: well fur- | Agr. College Station, Peeaalus notice s convey- | they were nat earning their running expense m ig! ied F. A. i thelr settlements, Itis reported that several we-| ¥ork Clipper, he will present the diamond belt to | at nie 227 Firth ‘north E: STul'msicen impluvements; gabliag for two | Sncorll weet persous st Hyatavilla wishing top. | MEY, wets DOL earning, thelr running expenses | brece and all te other preseat offers oe aes Amusements, vere losses were entatied. "Tt Merk ks the entire cl fal summer aphomanr eee sy 1 street ss ‘he prices of other 0; Klirain to-day, and that by the laws of the Ting | THY MANGAN, in the fort th “4 M. PARKER, 141 R SALE AND EXCHANGE-SUBURBAN | these branches earning large amounts for the — s D0, being also advanced to $2.10. Any farmer who ‘to meet Killen on any terms IARCERON. On June 2, 1887, after a short illness myZs12t places: in, and grasa farms. Also ium- | 7. “: ‘The Relief Hook and Ladder Company held its | the dust to rather, On MOnday evening begins the ved inter ”. SAKAH &. MARCERON, belo: fe ao ae prcved anal utiaprovedt oy Papferty om cany terme Union Paeitic while leaving 2 deficit in thelr own | Posniar meeting last DIGke end oo es | She dus iano terre ent | able to thresh wheat this month and get into call | has revived interest among Ube latter's friends. ved wife of JamesQ. Mar- sony $60. Inquire count board, led in lots of 100 tons. could get | They have been for some time past considering the ceron, and daughter of the late James Daly. owner Fe ee oS eee Cara Wit = ———»____ members, has after no lituie dimcalty, got together & com. | $229 per contal forit, ‘Thosame quality ot eau | Meg ce Tatsing the §1,000 necessary to back him on Monday meer gnte residence O13 Ruphth st.s.0., line s 32 Tat | bricl 2 5 ———_>——__ ‘of ra, artist re = a ~ [01 ing, sth. we fame Only $15 permonth Inquire 9: T st. | 3a and Peansylvan THE HIGGINS BOYCOTT. To Fre’ gE SrnEap oF YELLOW F Be ben a, eA nave the public satisfaction in the | lornia raised wheat which buyers settied for at | against Kilruin. Thursday the matter assumed une aes stot Peter's church at 9 o'clock. “Relatives sud eee —— — an 10 per cental to-day was quoted in Li 1 | definite shape. The probability now is that the tfully ittend. Cige: Louse of 13 toome with sabicr all cow | The Matter to be Looked Imto by the | The governor of Florida has appealed to the Ma- | Series of musical works O€ established merit and j ©20 per cental, freight aud. thsurance, sdded at fant von of 3 7 at | amount will be ud no O1 With- | JA! ES O.. infant son of James O. Marceron and iste onder term reayouable’ to 8 desirable tenant. New York Authorities. Tine Hospital Service for assistance to prevent the | popularity, which it is intended to present during | $1 65 per cental. Persons Well informed ‘say that | in two weeks to meet ‘Kilrain for $2 00% on Cambridge, F. O., Mase. pi Shor improvements: rent reduced to $4U. &, id the fe Sarah 8, Marceron. coming months. A number of the names in 5 < STEDT EURADLEY, G27 Fet_nw. 131m | Address HOWLAND, Cau New Yors, June 4.—District Attorney Martine | SPread of yellow fever. A prompt response to the | the published list of artivis: are. those of people for by the combination oF “DUyer be eee es | Pavia eaenge, ill be sent to Jem, Sinith, of born ta Phtiateiphne Saad soma tae ee NY-SEW 11 ROOM HOUSE, KITCHEN to-day gave some attention to the fac-simile letter | ©#!! Will be made. eee om Croup es conta Wie ene hers | tracts, and itis predicted that the price will be | now deposited for a imatch with sullivan wid to | sdelpiia 1808 aoed torte he ae Lind ea tee Pe =-toom, Ke., on Ast oor. hard” wood finish MONEY TO LOAN. seeail uanies Wor the Seneral secretary of the | _‘Tue Boaxp oF ExaxtNaTion for promotion tn the | Come trom troupes 4 connectidn with wileh 18 & | run up to $2.50 before the end comes, Wane wheat | withdrawn and Placed for the match with Smith. | ,fengtal from residence, 1211 Union street south, at, — —|a Cte ! 2 " $ ‘and placed for che match ¥ funday, at 3 o'clock. Tint svchoice home. Apvly 19 W. | Reowey Go LOAN TO ANMY OFFICERS AT LE | Knights of Labor at Philadelphia, as | pub- | War Department, has subiaitted to the Civil Ser-| fion will be. given by the management, to aie pe a pee np = i Resmily are nvited to attend, “s x Mirna erintha: “ASEM fo wacOne™ | ished in this ‘morning's eather POR ke | vice Commission @ Ust of questions which, it ap- | mounting and costuming of the operas, tne chorus | CXPOFt"S would pay was §L.86 per cental fo r9gU- | Worse Tham the New York “Boodlers: of MELLEY. On May 15-1807, adantic Oy, ¥ 4 pak srry we | litggins & Go., the carpet manutactusers sider | proved, Will torm the examination for promotion | will be sum@ctentiy strom, and tuo orchestra will | I U8es Of trade, ‘The latest trades, record Up Qo | STARTLING REVELATIONS OF conntrrioN amoxa Tux | of, Reunion: of tho tieart, Maj MCHALD LOY, BUSINESS CHANCES. J WiLL SELL CHEAP COMPLETE. NEARLY NEW i te pepe in the Surgeon-General’s OMice. De enlarged. ~“Nanon,” the work men open | $2.18 and closed at $2.11 (COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. seed 54 years. ; ——- = Ze RRS Star ofice, PE nung *RewepePer, A | fr. Martine to his ascistant, Mr, Davis Who has | Prop. BAIRp was considered much better tats | SC fe its score “contains some’ exceeding!y caneaer Ome raa ae i ae or ee HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED CE ho S| a Ee Ce Sa atten: Keaxinerisaueioaetea iy eater thelninaapeemat te Couragecus Pre, Dunn’s Peril. and McDonald, for conspiracy to detraud Cook | CRC EEE SALE © Perth Pad E $4,000 SF BREE SESS FOP 720.9 SEARS | jury upon whten indictments should be found. Mr. Bie National look forward with condense to. te BOLD ATTEMPT To ro\soN THE uxnone or 4 Pa-| County Attorney Walker, for the prosecution, | ~ HUNTH. BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH AND NINE- ALL TO MAKE MONE: im suits to suit BAXTER & MucGOWAN,, Re ee erie Tammany and Mr. O’Brien. summer season of opera, and hope to find gener- ‘MOUS DAMAGE SUIT. yesterday made some startling disclosures as to Virtue of @ decr ; ‘tock or Chicago Grain Jet 1008—1010 F st. stscturiy and prodtably for's | REAL ESTATE LOANG LIFE AN By decree the Supreme Court ™ us reciati ot Uh efforts among the nu- Of indictment for conspiracy. ‘The matter will, | THE IRISH EDITOR PRESENTED WITH RESOLUTIONS or | OUS Appreciation of thelr ~ A rather startling case of attempted potsoning is | What the State would prove in support of its case, | the District of Golunibia, » 2st day ws, Lam Bow ready to ive in- ance placed. Army and Navy Pay oe 8 Of music in Wi 1 A.D. FIRE INSUR- lg Se tts ‘SYMPATHY. merous patron: rey in the of Mrs. J. H. Dann, of | He said: “We will show that Wm. J. McGarigle ‘Accouutscashed, | DOWeVer, De further investigated, ww Yons, June salto’ O'Brien to-day re-| _ AuBAvols OPema House, —--The Mikado” will be | reported family n, Docker No. 24, wi D be q _ Sa a e ‘Was the clearing-house of the pool. No bill could | Ts! DAY OF JUKE AD. FIV. Si sec ras | San SS WARDS S| ny veneroneg eine pee man | cen he hla mate a Wa | Roc secey saxon fs no, lc ne not | aan” cra tho "aaa "tho" MEG” "| Regan ee erate at, a eat | BEER a ‘es for doubling their investinest daiiy: | York av epee ee aatancs er nets | wares nee aigth ceeetine Chanhaaee Cecaings in Washington gees bar day Ke PPO | teaving’ tin pall outside ner door every | KICKS ‘nobody could get work or a contract from | » The.castern twen! ‘ront to sig how fo deal sent fees on aRpa LOAN closing prices ¢xtending to % per cond ia wore | at tue conduct of Lansdowness tollewers te tire gatisfaction of all Debolders at the Panorama | night for the convenience of her milk-| Cook without McGarigie’s endorsement, | Poe) ¢iqnuipal lot No. 24. oe st of refereuee. Address BROKER, St = a. Wort dod Denver: thsugh “acters nioces Sor | Canada, “and “sympathy “rite” Mo Obese Dullding. man in the morning; that when he came | We will produce the evidence of one man, who, | "a0, etna the fine Z 555 oe om! BEAL EST. Aira prs byers course.” General Cochrane, the chairman, made & B = Rh aacen ee) desiring to geta county contract, went to tnres | Sriek house and prcmaines a NwOs Meee “E_CIGAR AND LIQUOR BUSI ber eee ere ‘address. Mr. O'Brte! rords of | , HanuIs' Bisov THzaTER—“Bound to Succeed,” | to put in the milk Thursday: he discovered i A mn sweat. st. ew. near New Nation ness, with St. Paul and W. Point, Wheel- | 80 2 Tesponded in wor an English melodraina by Pettitt and Conquest, | some substance muc! ashes commissioners Chairman told | |Terms of sale, ae prescril : ue Sree = tmy25}_‘THOR wAGGaMAN. | Ingind Lake rte, Mries Jersey Coat orcad weer | dvep acknowledgment of the wana ate ree Writ be presented at this house mext week With | Soe ke ee re ee eal, and | commlestoners vain, and Chalrmnga,Klchm old cathy aod the rematolerig equa! asalaneutaje tet TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW. | Worth and Denver most prominent. A(ter a signt | AiMeriean people of all. parties fad shades of be | que scenery and novel mechanical effects. arose the milk was taken to her by a boy, who sald | Witness that such, @ pool existed, and told him | and wenty four @outhe from day-of sale, “with inter- eat rates of interost, Pon phe eee ie CES | RCE Haars TmeAreAnotuey new. variety Dill the milkman left t at thelr place owing to ashes | MeGarigie would atvend to the Dusthess. We will orl casita the of the arcs "Fe ead wad of Fort Wor ¢ Which rose 1%, | People. 2 will Wided for the bere next week, pail. Mrs Dunn suspected eomething | prove also that parties who desired to secure a coal | S59 *u dents followed by Kichmond and West Point x. ‘Tie | To-night Mr. O'Brien will review the monster | Wnite in the garden the Vienna Orchestra will con- wrong, and immediately took the pail and contents Gontract had to go to McGarigie. One man was | trust securing about 86500 and recorded in Taber gains on the rvmalnder Were four small fractions | Parade in his honor, and deliver an addres. To- | tinue to give concerts. ‘There Will be a sacred con. | TrOug, 2nd tm uarters, where Dr. Kin ‘ex. | told that he would have to 20 per cent for | 110s, folic ‘aud Liber 1107, folio 1: Poa City ox county, tn suman te oat only, and later in the hour the list yielded ‘again | Morrow he will seek rest out ot town, Dut would | QuUesa fine concerts amined it, and found enough arsenic in ft to kill the contract, and. that ‘the cash, ‘mus ‘be forthe | Bvel of ie Land Record = Bye roomie besides store yom ceuatiimaona, 6. ‘aud quotations were carried below the opening 1a paket SMS ———-—__ twenty people. a EATS te possensdon given. “ADDIy t0 fread SEAL OrCiogE the market te quiet 6Ad|/) ONAL ee Pech ean Toque gical Exice Current | MIE Daun calue to Minneapolis. & short | percentage, smounies te G10000, end the con. | SSS of ante is met conpacl sah ciaiaten ‘€ CO. L007 F at a steady. iN AND COMMERCIAL, at the Washington Produce Exchange says: The any coe un Geel ae she has res ‘mevand the contract was to be See ep etens Speer ane Tian to somali at the Fisk 1 as ee — jour market cont rong ‘scarcity 0} case pending Roy ‘the board and Gen. Speed Very Ii. w Nork Stock Market. grades. The supply of good milling grades ot | of Union City, the amount, being $100,000. | Passed, M came into room purchasers tee egners en x ‘The foll: the: 1s if the members that the money had not = Tas og | SUA dnd Sea, ge | ee eae Ae | tag Pact eee at | Sa Dae i pa nts | abit pn cota ores — ARES | ti Feal estate security, 1m sulns to suiLaé | coin, 15 dangerously Ill at his home in this county. _ fair offering of f, hot _so much of choice as me. | Cooper is a lonaire who is said to have made | defer action contract, room: se — = | Opp a per cent interest. ‘The ‘amily and physicians state that he can tive dium grade dmathy, ‘The decline on choice and | Very slanderous remarks about Mrs. Dunn. The | Would be no quorum. We can prove also that at! raowas DOWLING, Auct ave. AN ENEPGETIC GENTLEMAN, | _*S Es & ROO sae Dut a few days longer. He is almost eighty years 3:00 | tency butter noted iast week has been checked, | principal witness was Daniel J, Brown, a garru- | the next meeting the contract passed, because ital. to take half interest MOS Ex 20 LOAN ON REAL EST. of age, and is gradually sinking from mere ex- — | temporarily at least, while poor ‘have | fous ofd man who disappeared soon aver the suit | MoGarigie had recelved the $10, AME Wo suits at lowest rate of sterest. haustion. dos GF | showed increased accumulation. sulppers must | was brought, Mrs Dunn heard finally, tust ne | | These statements are the frat disclosures the! Trane Clorox Cuxviora, fond Foe ae 12x | CaP nc Bedennt om sales oF Be ply of | friend decayed him to Fore Niagara, whereseewas | case, and are a bombshell ost unexpectedly Are comer AF ats. nw. Hew re mores 4% | the tinest go are wanted. The supply of that ONEY | APPROVED REAL ESTA. Battruoi m June 4. W, Stewart 8 ington and Bett | | °6es sehort and stock ts wanted. ‘The supply of | in ‘with a detective. she ‘her game, | into the midst of the defense. | It is thought — M SECUMITY. Tuomas 8, syinington, Droprietorsor te Panaece 337103" poultry is light this week, All receipts readily | got a requisition trom Gov. Hill and ‘back to rac wy Lettre before the case 1s ail’ or any por | mods MCT yes Hand jothst. | CUemical Works, made an assignment to-day to 9976) 5336 Se a ee er) eae Se era 000 tot ye given to the jury. WE HAVE JUST ADDED TO OUR STOCR winking to buy can do 30 _ 2 Ws oor. Hs John Gill for the benefit of their creditors. ‘The BS | 38% | are variety epee GS Soren, 2.0L pees ss 2 Gunna? § | J\yGNERTOLOAN ee eee oat | DOUG Of the trustee 18 $400,000. 2, a att “Grange, csi ad Danna in good su OF eis abe Soe cae Many sees Dee See Axorame DEATH EY 4s Onsxou Seep —MissMarion| ggHT PATTERNS OF LIGHT COLOR t bet: = » | Mins Fs ——— | 38 reasonal tock Mrs Dunn says that ever since ‘Pennsyivania | Eiste Seact ered pion mtamiadl ee TCE Poe BROWS: General Foreign News, 1348 tatoes is further reduced ‘and price advanced. Se EES Free Academy, ed tite wenk of she allmeéat tant GHEVIOTS, STYLE OF COATSSACK, THRE W, since of be TR, Erne ee ee ee Ec veatty i ip ten tnceddon areca ep this means: gottog nat her. Mrs. Duna went Sih orange snd tnt ane swallowed lodged is | AND YOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY, AND a? MUS LLAL Es EEO Passports for Russians traveling abroad bay been Ri ( Custer Camp No.1, ons ot Veterans, | fuename' of vas ty ee Rontentt | THE PRICE, ¢15 PER SUIT, WE THINK ‘THOSJ. FISHEL & Faised from 5 to 10 roubles, it to 16 observance ve her life by a Sw. CENTRAL ASIA SENDING FRODUCE 70 RUSSIA. ix | Memorial day, vo patriotisin,” &c., have | PR stven to the police inspectog dee ied Ones foto ag ne operation. | THEY ARREXTRAVALUE, WE WOULD SS oa E AT LOWEST | _ A considerable amount of Central Asian produce, O35 | fled’ a certificate of incorporation—W. A. Ruther-| 4 crgecywan RESUEED.—The Presbytery of Had. | ong "shnteiiee eae Conn, yearor} pLEssED YOU EXAMINE THRSB Hothters andl ‘Tailore haces ADIOWESE | —chectalty cotton, 18 being. sent Uo Kassin over the Si | ford, M. V. Brown, and. W. Webber belng the | son Q"¥ reocived the TOpOrE Of the SMe | Tas se an ee acon & TORE oF TO mAVE oon na aa SE YOUR TORRE DANENHOWER & 80%, | extension of the (Trans-Cespian Hallway vo 39% | trustees. sppolnved to Ur the three specie charges of in- | of a ee ure abd boxes wtored at ww dork ave. tw. Se esi __ | Samarkand, in Asiatic Russia, —-__ baits and iannceaniey. een ania by load oF bulk. gvecs hoisted by elevator, 'O LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- (CHINESE CANNOT ACQUIRE LAND IN TOWNS. ‘ashi Steck Excl ‘The Courts, brought by the session of the German Presbyte- | the s request, Mae ee WA. FY REAMER. X _<inws sewuriti, lowest fules of interes a Russia has forbiaden at Chinese shall acquire | rye Pelee rep bamcay pageants s0" ‘Cmcurt Court, No, 1. cox, rian Church of Nyack against She pastor of the out, He performed SECURITIES. FIVE-YEAR Lo. pn ney SCREEN, 303 7met. aw. land in towns on the coast. ‘They will only ‘the Washington. Stock Exchange are noted . typ eae B. and PR, R. Co.; ver- | church, ae 8 See, Ea moments and cr ceats nt entening i mt . | bellowed ta lease estates outside of towns, ia Mae Spade cong «ite | edct ine pial: ¢Loog. =" © Scene Seen oe ace the | He Purvmuxep Duara 70 ad real eatate, aiiuate in | Maxcusstan June A ~The cotton spinners and | Pid bla ie bed, OF! Gan, 43 sands nyt Creiseants cee Bets hte TOE nRATINS. | Ce evan Dea tone See. nat Ww. H. H standley, for investors, Pad wtoras. | gperatives have called a meeting to devise means | 7% saked. Geureeicwn, Gas, 47, bid: National | missions Mockellar agt: Helm; ‘ction to" mie | guilty of indulgence ia the use of beer and Benjamin Swett, outa to JOSEPH STE WAIL Tiscs Worray Or Arrtexniox. 0 counteract the effects of the Liverpool corner in eeu tasaresios tapas, ton ons overruled, and judgment fbr pininti—. Mc- 2 minister of (ae Gospel, and of im- | guperior Court in cee Nae Law tiiosat - Insurance, pa a eg. Pa NTANT (SCOTCH CHARTERED) OPENS = Igoe pleas’ Cltntnguan age ace: d Wich Papen was noe aaa, The combaiites aie Tecom, | to sppear a, 3 at Zeseraay mornin EW onEAx DuEaS GooDe - fied: intricate accounts belas E Augton Brick leave to Smith agt. kuppert; demurrer | mended that the Presbytery rebuke the accused attempted suicide atric WHITE INDIA PONGEE, 1. wated . utricate sccounts balan EM 4 + for tndisoretion 1m conduct and conver- | the in Marblehead, he was em- cio ie aieafy TAVESTMENT Bangin axp | "EAT te spe ero jmoore lg ot acerca ee ee soos ce mene vee ence | ee, ween ce ee cag | Peps Tee Sn aye ‘igen: 000 4100 mown SUR Aad eurat pee Cuildren's wear, at most attractive prices year GintTt COURT, No® Judge Hagner. | Gnd Mr, Sehapechorn being 1 cana were: oo, Apel 2 aa PRINTED BATISTE, ot 1244, oo wrunra esterday, ‘Noyes S uetion: | WINEST QUALITY FRENCH GATTEENS, 800 " ct cent twenty and thirty new trial J ; | Sentence recommended. at ne Bene ea ee zx eroon scx inact oa Meksr cP | "mney ar Yoeeest7o Rass —ie winner | BESTE es HE TE eet hs | RAT Qeaany FANTTED AL Se Kins; verdict for defendant. ; : of the races at Latonla yesterday were ‘Detween the two estates. ‘The case had GREAT BEDUOTIONS IN DRESY GOODS. Ladies’ genuine Rid Opera Slippers, with kid lining, at twink oreirulgg. "Lottie SunPeunj motion for new Andy, Cataipe, Badge, Patains, sad’ Unite at in court, and decided in, favor of, Who was] LaRGR STOCK CHANTILLY, SPANISH Mp | Ladies’ tine Kid Oxf Fisgjow button and Xew- f | coms required. lenbrook, Brambieton, Barnum, and ‘a quarrel it is claimed that standio’s sr be prowen,exjaet wypunas, Piney ax: | ports at 4c. worth tule QUT CoumrJudge Merrick. elite, and La Lagos, wile handed Bim ® pistol with which he uot | .7at™= _ nt % sation es’ fine. 1 5 ———+9————__—_. fantasti aseptic d | Ladiow’ Sue hand-made Oxford Ties with tips, at 98, er Soe oe. pol eda! RE Rea ‘toe rang: ‘PRINTED INDIA SILKS, at seduced prices. N € MOORE 1040 and 1012 Paave a. Ladies tne Carscon Mid, hend-eewed. Oxfords, com- * Oumentaoo srerneet ina siTbe tesa Mow Oat eae eee | GREAT BARGAINS IX SURAHS AKD GROS Deki SEs io, ne Cuncee Ml apderred. Oe or a. A. ee CR DEAN. | Misses’ tine kid Opera Slippers, at 48c., worth 65e. TOaay, GREAT BARGAINS IN FANCY HOSIERY. e HULL & DBAS. Misocs’ Kid Oxfertn af S8r ae Tae. ‘CLOSING PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Brokers and Dealersin Children's Oxfords low button, Tiee and Opere Slip- GoGEBIC 1hoN MINING STOCKS, pers, at $0e, worth 730 se: W.-M SEUSTER & son, WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES —_| Infants’ Slippers all atyleg 24¢., worth 50c. ‘ 919 Pure, 416 Lands and Keal Estate in Washington, Men's Lov Minorapolia and Chicago. at €1.24, worth gz. jg: Boom + Glover Building, 1419 Fak Men's warranted calf, Low Shoes, all styles, at $1.97, = = “SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY | Mcu’s Patent Leather Pumpe, st 87¢., worth $1.25. HE WASHINGTON MPANY XD HUE PROOF SIURACE WAREROUSE. | Men's fine Embroidered Slippers at 60c., worth $1. FAL AVES. W, (south Side) Canvas Shoes for Men, Boys, and Children, af 740. Tersons xuing abrowl, or jeavi ity should worth $1. bail themselves of tie ‘silvautages offe by this com- ity Sor the sate keepin of touds, securition, 3 —_— Bade al other valuan opi be cae teers Eettietl at low mutes. Take action Eatora, walls OS IO Cio ueasy: Smee ae ee Soom “Setunkaye va im fo pmo THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, 23m 726 7th St, bétween G and H.

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