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= : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 10,#1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. FOR RENT—HOUSE: FOR RENT--HOUSES., FOR SALE—HOUSEs. STABBED ELEVEN TIMES, THE SCHOOLS AND THE CITIZENS, here go, tame an gene, aia not seck. | THE MANASSAS: CHURCH SCANDAL, JOR RENT— — z Ta se ee SAL =e A Woman Ruthiewsly Butchered by | Hew Association No. 4 Underteok te | respects from those favored by Mr. Witson, but | Purther Particulars of the Troubles in F i BRICK HOUSE, MUPI...9150 519 Fat . ao pi8 33 22d st. nw. bb. e Her Jealous Paramour. Get Information. Fybols fo say which are the pests in ny opinion | Mr, Ted@s Church—The Minister ra ee for gids Sai taeh oberg rol X,Y June Inthe east ofthe murder =a uname fa hey are edag We ant a Me Lav. nw 1st st. n.W. 141 each’ 3 s,000 sos e e a Gta st swe 2ea9 Biya. oO | mb Br. “6.900 717 Bins iise7 JOR RENT—HOUSES, Teh st nw. Ue. Denies the Charges, of Joanna Rosa Cross, formerly of Rome, N. ¥., by | ME COPP, THE REPRESENTATIVE OP TAR association, | ter Managed than they are to-day. We want good sara lat ast TH 0 The Clement Arthur Day, at Boonville, yesterday, | PREVENTED PROM EXaxrNEWo scuooLs—wuaT rus | (etching and when wo gets superintendent 8} poports trom Manassa Va, state that Rev, oral Bla. Coroner Jones, of Uulea, an inquest this} TRUSTENS sav, Ere. im follow his own methods. It 1s t Mr, | Francis M. Todd, the Presbyterian minister,brands al wi r forenoon, ag th — Powell had written one of two books on his | as false and malictous tif charges made agatust (st. n.W., OF. be a om OF the Tarde petal witness rag ane father | re letter to the District Commissioners trom. methods and when it Was known that he was to| nim by a colored man, who, as stated in poster. Qstnw. rr, 12.500 sor it - Woman Wanted 'to go to her mother, (pes Citizens’ Association No, 4, published in Tua Stax | come here sues ot con canara Se Stee aes @ay’s Stax, claims to have discovered Mr. ‘Todd > sit : HT. iniles from Rome, and his son opposed her going, | yesterday, has eaused considerable discussion ope Powell, mem! congregation ie its 1G TH in 00 Oe Aber hie sear ib fearing nt she ul © found On her body, one | OMG persons interested in the publle ecbool8 | Certain “since he has been in, effice has never comptoeniaing postion. “re colored man who fos ot Sa rhe oes. 11,000 1 of which penetrated the heart and anothst laid | This letter incloend list of questions which the | sven thentioned the fact. that he was the | wr Todd's asckecr te nanee oan ‘Turner, and he n ‘2 Albany and Washington ppeh the abdomen, ‘The murderer continued slash- | Writers asked permission to submit tothe teachers | author of such books, Some points phe Claims to have made the disoovery while running 103) Special Dispatch to Tam Rvemme Stas. ng his victim after she had fallen f2.tle ground. | in the second school division. Mr, Jesse B. Wilson, Sontteenes 7 Belen ond ine Fag 4 line for a fence through the woods. He came, he 108 si'st Ausany, N. ¥., Sune 10.—President Cleveland | 9 sruteway whens cho eee nei: | President of Citizens’ Association No. 4 its made 1h an editorial in Tu Stak Were weil | alleges, unexpectedly upon Mr. Todd and the $0 Tas Stanton 3 1801 and his party reached Albany at this morn-/ is an ordinary butcher-knife with a blade fre | Stated, when asked about the questions, that that $0 far as they went, Dut the whole case was | young woman in question in a retired spot in the house ga be examined by per St tw. ing and at 7 o'clock drove to the executive man | inches long, worn narrow and sharp-polnted by | 2ssoctation desired to get information in hot stated. |All there was to that change TASSRET | woods. The story when circulated was receives cpetice only. THOMAS: Fist _ 225 im sion, where they were entertained at breakfast by ty sr “he Brtsotier clans ‘oat ie girl 0 es B ened, eae cf — Schools 200 ‘this a ee eae of rae eaten by Mr, Todd's friends as a malicious invention, in- 7518 - > —— —— oy Gov. Hill, Re ton und Go te at the the association, ‘an in: | to the puplis. In other words, we simply substi- | tended to injure the pastor... Mr. Todd's congroga: 3d Jig RLi ER a The party remained at the mansion until 10:90 | futher. He was coi And unconcerned lat, might, | Spection of the schools, had been stopped by the | tuted ‘old editions of ‘the book a tater or re. | fon at Manassas, it'Is clalmed, was air Gthat. nw. 148, | 909 and at 10:45 the President and Col. and Mra! The inquest will be concluded this afterhoon, | cool authorities, ‘vised edition. It ts true that there are some things i a — there being an oppositions OFFICES, “Aba MORE or tree . Lamont left for Washington by the West Shore. | and the prisoner brought cotne ction jail te night, ‘MR, COPP EXPLAINS IT. {nit that may not be upto the times, but these | $0 Mr. Todd, inspired, tt Wy F Fe Moa P stn 825-40 IE Bata we ‘They will reach the capital. to-night. The murder proves to be one, of the most cOld-] tgo not want it understood,” said Mr, H. N. | Were in the ol “elo Fede 7h spe ag te veg basen , ter or no worse off tn that respect.” Ciplined by him, and feel resentment : toward him. The opposition to the pastor Was not o'clock, when she took the train for Oswego, Whete | butchery that has this vicinit; P SUPERINTENDENT POWELL —— p she makesa fortnight’s visit with Mra. Kingsford |in many ‘years. Day was a widower, ana | fused by Mr. Webb permission to examine the said to a Stan reporter to-day that he had stopped | flo". {E18 sald, to cake up this change and make For ‘call at office f¢ jou | before returning to vein tt The President | the womah was his mistress, He claims | schools. Mr. Webb treated me very courteously, Mr. i it by Mr. geatten ean De Inve ais im Mamasuas Chat She Astand 15th. _Ue10]_THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. _ | and all the party are in excellent health, Dut are {hat he intended to drown or stab himself yester- | as he always treats citizens.” . Copp in compliance with an onder be Investigated by the Presbytery of 2 Washington, of which Mr. Toda i aber. On Fe EAP ¥ Z| suffering somewhat trom the bites of the black | day, as he could not live without ber, but Ho one | “would like to Know,” said Tug Stax reporter, | Ross, trustee of the division, that there should 5 55 is 5 ‘erick houses, on E st. a. w., bet. South .Oapitol and | flies, There was no politics whatever in the méeet- | bell Mrs, Cleveland remained in Albany until 3] bioodea, unprovoked and terrible pleces of human stour. I, 20 rs. F, near isth sé. 10r, Pts near lows Circie.*9 Conf av. p'r Dupre ar 100 Tith. pear Ost. 10r.. 100 t LA Lsth st Copp to a Stax reporter to-day, “that I was fé- Oy Account of the opposition to Mr. Todd among the wes him. He feared she was to live | “just what did occur, be no formal examination of the children, } SCCot ong 2a st. near Pa. Delaware avenue. Apply ou the premises. Jel0-Jw"- | ing of the President and the governor. With Another man, “Her husband Uves fn Rome | “Well Til tell you" said Me. Copp. “itizens’ | The schoo etre crane, OF the chuaren. iruiated against hin were eit en So Seer reese SS She brought an action for divorce against him, but | Association, Numbel 4, thought it necessary to | giad to have citizens, parents ‘and others. tnter- bers of the bytery were inclined te discredit Foret Deryuin on 14th sty bet. P and Qats.nw,| EVEN IF THE JURY IS FILLED | never appeared in court, have somne PArtY AO ‘connocted sith the eohoot | extel visit the shod Frequeutiy, and JUdg® fF | them Mr. Toddcharacteriscs tieemery oe tie Brick; me bs to barrage ——_>——— stem, ret not rej uc themsel' @ SCHOO! rogressing. e: char mages fe ~ alley cam be turned inio's store at little expense: | The ‘Trial of Jacob Sharp Wilt Not He Not Rendy for a Conference. the present. management, yo-to- tho schools 11 eee one; brands the change ise-and malicious, reps a, tts stat Ever betteon 1 ant Wr 00 Soe Pete eS Begun Until Next Week. Prevesvas, June 10—The Amalgamated Asso. | the stcond division and ingufre and €xaine a8 £0 District Government Affaire. Sn Atle elated asserts his ality to prove con. — 7: be 7 7 ss .. Y es ve Clatior it a! ‘the alleged improvements that were bel! r - - e es ENT—FOR A TERM OF YEARS_HOUSE | "Qropctay pares wills Os Aer tne eae il Set eae diss Ne ios Xin TORK, June 10.— When the court of OFer | That thelr committee Would Tek be able £0. Terk | 1. tHe Course of study and Methoas of MASUTUC- | THe Com MTCMBANY TO kEADY Deen successful in | Foot yuens (he, colored man clatms to ha Facicw. contatsing 15 rooms and basement: | agvertined fmceg wate ag fOr Feu SR eh Tok | 804 terminer opened this morning for the resump- | them until next. ‘Tuesdny os unele wets will ever | ton, So the comimigeee asked me itt would go (0 | securing bids for supplying the District with thre, | will have to produce see amie ee eeNC TR ater SS HOLT ZSAN 10th and Foun aew._ | Batre and dueling, on ease be Oa Pate sick | tion of the Sharp trial, Judge Barrett stated that | be completed bere eet atte Tie com eens | the me epeeet had Gales buildings and make ah ex-| four, six, and twelveinch water pipe, At the | suostantiate Gear hana eee em ca = oe ee dean =e STIFUL Bik | 234 front; price ouly €4,000." “S'W P MYERS, | he would not render a decision in the case of | arranged for this afternoon has, in consequence, | wnlnation of the frst and 00nd Greats had | pening of the bids it was found that the | dare assail the character of any lady’ in. th ron on coperctosty’ must wal w2e10-6t__*___ 1428 New York ave._| young Vanderbilt, examined before hit ter. ‘Deen postponed, Deon introduced Ue Be eon eee S deep Famden Iron C9, of Philauctphia. are the only | vicinity by coupling her name with his'in such @ a ine of ca 3 per mouth. "Inquire 5 SALI Ni : 7 a el 2 ;: — . 1eces: readvertise, charge, ere wth fine fee | 5 L800.” Terms easy. thirty-two names of the sixteenth panel in U i SIN 4 ation’ awd fd sore, for which’ paryose it has | F{OR RENT—PIRST-OLASS RESIDENCE, 1510 | WIN 1007 Pa avers 3e10-3t ol Roux, June 10.—The pope's gift to Queen Vic- | ington, accepted the | comm gent iiness, and was at his desk in the S "years. Low toa permanent Fite iatind'eve, cocaptet tious ADDiy de. | FOR SALE01.150; PART CAUH, BALANCE 10 | be called. In answer tos qherion: Judge Nelson, | tori ob the occasion of ner jubilee ‘comdsts. of a | Went. to. the” Webster building OB Monday: | District Government bulding, The changes against Mr. Todd have not yet vem tox, pabant calaciny Gcmth ai toes tex | REDE AD EMRE ne eta | Mimmeie ine coe Foor gas. water, fEnit | of the defense, sald that there is little probability | M0salo reproduction of aptiael'stresco, represent {intended to tnguire of Mins Kent, the prt x. | rhe mother of Commissioner Ludiow died at her | received by the authorities of the Washiagton teod and 1010 at ewe Walter, Buildin - <a frees; near depot, Alexandria.Va. WHITE & BAILEY, | that the jury will be completed and sworn in tll | 128 an allegorical gure ot poetry. The work was the building, if there was any object ‘vo | Pome, at Hopedale, 1. I.. on the 7th inst. Col. | City Presbytery, which 1s the tribunal to investi. gine ings vom suitable fox plumber or like in same | [TSSOS TNE se. 19¢-9140\009-610 Hl me. 66. Taw and Keal Esiate, 1000 Fat.n.w. ___Je10-3'* | Monday. “He stated that there is a general dispo- | xecutéd in the Vatican, Mgr. Sulla will convey Seely ohh ee citizens" associa. | LUdlow will arrive ih Washington on Monday. gate matters affecting the character co on paved alley. and a tow feet | Lath aww. b4r S838 421 ih wt 0. 101 Fe. REAT BARGAINS TF SOLD AT | sition to delay the completion of the Jury until | He gift to England, and he will be Accom pAnteD | one Tn Mise eae ee fone tot poms Soe 6 Scam th ters of the | Of ministers. “Itts understood that pean 2s" an Beeb a Las Toast ees gdaumaemen brick, 5 go | Monday, ee Wiuneses for the: people having ween | BZ Aathers Zalesea‘and Mert two young presto of | Yow, in Mist Kent room 1 found } al Aa aa OTE re ee nas a an | edie penacaied eo pasorre en toe poor eT ron KENT—1817 8ST, Stes, Bibs erie om “sei. courNa, | Two Boys Drowned Whi . | of him if there was any objection to my exainin. | mission of duties exacted by the collector of cus. | Changes concern an entirely ew marten set thay ———— a ti Having exhausted thelr chal the defense ye wv fer alah peor ly en ie ot een frp beeper aes ___ 010-1 n r., On the cost of id to be the outgrowth of the trouble ¢ R SALE—PROSPECT Hi W SEV 8 © | Unica, N.¥., June 10.—Two boys, aged seven BOUCH Hone, Reena aed for” ‘sald vessels while pass. | three Babes foled. “ALSO LOIS A DIOTNENG, ies Ceptions to. the Pulings of abe, cours regarding | 884 teh years sons of Addison Snell and. Timothy Bo legal objection taste, fae of, ot ciatipad | tay farongh She Wellsee Osea iote ate Pant | Chae Preillese Building, Altes inthe istret of Colume | questions as to the eoneaties OF tee Sento Erie Ment, bathing in Oneida, Creek of Valley | that the investigation, inorder tobe tate should be | tory. lke “equipucnts ese ae ett | SP uneasy ans bia The prospect from these lots uperior to auy | of informers. ‘The reason for this 1s that the court = uty ays made by somebody selected by both sides. I told | or condage, and the applicants state that | Sion from the n ny 40 Cleveland st, UR Purgie commanding. ap it does, the fall view of the | of appeals has held that an exception avails noth Corn him I did not know anybody that I could feel like | its pure rook 0, heretofore referred Uo, In hese which resulted in the disciplining pers of the church and Uheir expul- abership. There Was a good deal oth: x HEC | Hee purchabe in “Canada, was | coegsars | of feeling manifested thin, Dut appantly al 7 ing the defense has unused challenges, bul trusting my errand to, and assured him that enal vessels to safel rough the @ past two years the church affairs. Vineinia Hille Acingion Meets, Racine Gy | Should a furor be forced upon them by uajust | A Wealthy Cattle Dealer's Suicide, | {Tu to be entirely fair and togive an honest | canal. Assistant Secretary Maynard has denied pnducted harmoniously, ‘This matter old trouble. In regard to the truth sit Is sald by the friends of Mr, nse Will be a clear alll; ud ie e Swrloasaiie tory seen 8 ss NO TINS He MARR, Real Estate and Insuran mi i ; neduct Bridge, the Froposed Sight of the Memorial | rulings after peremptory challenges areexhausted | | UrIca, \N. Y.. June 10.—Samuel F. Barton, © | and truthful report of the examination; that it | the appitcations on the ground Bihige, Weshington, Moonen son talk er Rete: | a eae ee Pers appeal is obtained. This. Will Hanover, 1 thé township of Marshal, this (Onelaa | woud not satisfy me to ait. there’: a3, he | Hot eome within the. sec Wning country. | This locality was reserved by Col. | throw lit on the defense’s action in availing | county, shot himself fatally at4a,m. He was a| Sq 7 might, and listen to the rodeo such remission, which, fev iat the cases do of the law governing says, applies only to Cases where fi purchases are rendered neces- ‘Win. Deaitins (ouie of the original owners of the lasid i : ‘ = | wealthy cattie dealer, Which Goongetown fa how bull ase flomoatead ow ac. | {S210 of all tts chalto LD a hear the teachér put questions, and bt is entertained by Chem Uhat thelr source ig. 4 RFR WT i fcmpatind facturer of bags and boxes, at 44 Walket street, Sapa answering them, volunteering’ to do so in differ- | sary by “stress of weathe malicious and the motive ts to drive him out o Pues a ras famovcatnot be obstructed) and tredcieutiat baat | Was accepted us & Juror by both sides and took | Special Tax North Carolina Bonds. | dur ycnus,¢ nem, volunteering) to do so in. diff eae’ his church, If not to ruin the church ftseit, ‘water: gas; with cellar and state FS eRACY, that is almost constant during the summer. This | the vacant seat. ‘This filled the box. ‘his jury, | THE HOLDERS PREPARING TO FORM A POOL AND PRO- | the class exactly a8 1 would have examined it | Assaulted > eo. 3t DLE Teh at nw. property can be appreciated by & personal observation, | however, will not be sworn, for District Attorney POSR FUNDING MEASURES. Mien I was supervising principal, taking ove pupil AN OUTRAGE BY NEW YORK KOUGIIS. Subdivision of Lots, cae — oe ated southeast corner of 36th (or Lingan st.) and | Martine ‘announced that it’ 1s the pucnons of the | | New York, June 10.—The holders of the special | after another in a row, and one row after another, | ew Yorx, June’ 10,—Two rough-looking men, AN OPINION OF ASSISTANT ATTORNEY Davin, JOR, RENT_GI AST. © Ey SIX-hoe owe CEO, Wo RR es eee ee-inauire of | prosecution to challenge one now sitting after | tax bonds of North Carolina aro making arrange | putting my own questions aud deciding, trou the muoderu improvements; th goad condition: 7 owner, GEO. ING, 1251 High st. ay nam Devine bn Kelly, were taki s ot Attorne: . Prosecution to) Haones for pocklore as tongs aig aking arranges. | putting my own questions and deciding from the ed Win. Sud Jobn Kelly, were taken | Assistant District AUtorney H. K. Davis has rem bet tice Kilbt eh wi rote pont S13 Theta. ROOM BAY | After recess Mr. Martine challenged Juror White, | posing a funding measure, the terms of which Will | subject examined, Protessor Powell afver this fore Justice Fee paces: charged With | dered an opinion on the question, “Can a party VOR RENT—1905 AND 1911 G ST. N. W. THE! R SALE—2205 14TH ST. N.W., felonious assault and robbery. - = = 5 Houses have Just been completed, and ‘are thor- window brick house: all m,1,; price 83.600: 7 room | and the court excused Juror Davidson, ‘This| soon be announced. "The counsel for the conversation, said I could proceed, but finding, | “Last night about 11 o'clock the twomen went to | Who has had part of an original lot conveyed to OK RENT OSE COR OF 13TH s ‘oughly well Dalit: containg ® Foome ani} bath-and are | Prete brick on 10th st-n.w. $3,750; cottage at Brizt- | makes two vacancies. bondholders states that the decision made yester- | on account of the storm, that comparatively few | the laundry kept by Quug Tung aud Bo yang, at | hitn by metes and bounds subdivide the same into Yerylarve yard. Uuly 858-34. inquire Mt ML heated ty furnace price $00. per inonth. Miquire of Soutsining 7 rooms with 2 acres of grouni ———— day overtutes the dofenses made by the State. | children were present, I said tothe teachers I| No, 26 South street and represented WIN Fat nw JGOR RENT_FURNISHED—O rhished honses i NCIS B. MOHUN, eal Estate and Loans, 13331 F | $3.500; 195 actes of ground 5 mile from terminus of = The attorney-general, in the name of the | thought it would be talrer to wait until Tweed > - at they | lots?” The opinion 1s to the effect that nothing ol hn RE EEA CET, STE ECT fist = COGAMAN, ANEW DEPENDENT PENSION BILL, State, ‘opjectod to the jurisdiction of the when the chindcan Would be there in fuller attend: Dang eanaent tcoeee pep eed jaw was | put a square or previousiy-defined lot can be sub AS SS See _309-3t 504 and 800 Fst. n.w._ | Which the G. A. R. Will Urge Congress | United States Circult, Court. | Temple, the | ance. So Tuesaay morning I came to the school | “They ayreed tomake no arrests If they were | @iVided. ‘This question arose in the matter of an ER ‘E 3 plaintiff, who sued in the. interest | and commenced ex: nation, I found with | supplied with money and cigars. This the China- | *PPlication bya Mr. Robert scannel. for ‘the ad. houses ott iene gonthe EEN aod to Pass nt the Next Session. of Morton Biss & Co,, 18 a citizen of North Caro- | Prot. Powell, ona visit of inspection, I suppose, ex: | SUPh! ey and cigars. fe China im cultivation, pelce $3 tory, and h_room on each Hoor. Qtaces @ Civele; wil | 1726 Ist. naw. party. Inquire of then refused, when tse priors aa them | Milssion of recond of the north twenty feet at hot * 00. LAWRENCE & NASH, 1010 F gt'n, | | MILWAUKER, June 10.—A special to the Zvening | lita, and made tne State a party defendant by | justice Macarthur, Mr. Powell received @ telo- | aud veat tice Nernst eS ee UPR them | are ak as a Olam . eee 409-3t* | Wisconsin from Madison, Wis, says: Adjutant | name, setting up that she had passed acts in vlo- Phone message from Mr. Webb to come to] They then departed with the cash-box contains | | The plat was certified to by Surveyor Forsyth, YON& TACT: Beg TAYE $4300: | Gen. Gray. of the Grand Army ot tue Reputnc ts | ain of tae federal constitution aoc te | ls omce. Hut ap Ate powell wanted ¢o, te | ing over gion Gmcer Pancley wear the ersevot | DU he Comthlsouen dctned ‘to auction tis RYUN & TRACT, Jot, 94,009), i'r. p.cilthian | yustiy engaged in tssbing to all the in he | SPectal tax bonds, The dill as) r main at’ the school ‘with Judge Mac the unfortunate Chinamen, and succeeded tn mak- on the ground that the cer red void, and the executive officers of the | he telephoned to Mr. Webb to come there, ati sai ci cl ing the arrests, Bo Chang’ ts not expected to re- cate of the surveyor did not conform to the pro oR KENT_CORNER MARYLAND AVE. AND est near Corcoran, #7 900 | County an Important document in the nature of | State be decreed to collect the tax levied in the | thatis tue way Nr. Webb came, ‘I took charge ot | of é ai Of section 478, Revised statutes Of tise 3 cover. r Rib at. ue brick dwelling: 7 rooms and store and ewe 17th, $4,000; « beaulital a copeuaeny pension Bul aoe pee et ve acts authorizing, the issue of bonds, Ait ae the reading, and continued the cxemalnation 8 eae nee ‘et of Columbia. ssa be a ;, with brick stabie; $29. RYON & TRAC’ 000; Day sed . gre ied fenses Of the State were overruled by Judge about the closing hour, when I said that I wou) q ; ae Matter Was submitted by the neer De. wa SSUES ice #2400 och the ‘Datlonal, pension committee of the Grand | ‘io held that the easo having arisen Under the | continue my crimination shee Teee Loe ctag aa Friends in Convention. gt PER MONTH. each; a ng, Army of the Republic, tnent to Mr. H. E. Davis for an opinion yponm Fees “Vis 8 sT.3 omposed of the following | Constitution of the United States the jurisdiction | Prot. Powel requested ton tece pease by 10 o'clock, | PROCEEDINGS OF THE MERTING AT PORTLAND, ME. slowing quesitons: 5 Et i bs Mass. ave. 1. 'Y+ | members Of the order: George 8. Merrill, of Law- r Pot MJ hes i tery : Mx « 5 SOS 14th st. shove Boundary, $73. #4.500; Utine Br. p. b., Sth st. n, e., Or eat oe was complete, 1 arrived Wednesday morning about 10, and ATLAND, MB., June 10.—At the morning mv First. 1s tie proposed subdivision a legal subdl- Both houses have 7 rooms and wid imps. Je0-3t"_| qcsiaply located. Furnished flats at reduced rents | D. By 4th st ge. near Pu, ave sod, Eats ear 4th | Pence, Mass. Louls Wagner, of Phila; James Tan- es went tothe room of the teucker whose school | ing or Friends ali the delesates except. twelve | vision withinthe meaning and thtent of sec goo RENF_THKEE STORY AND BAS for the summer months. Unfurnished date. for rent | B-w., besutiful B rp, b. $800 10: at ne near 2d, Pe ee Re ean Ger ans are General Foreign News, I proposed to examine. She informed me ——e pings are eee m4 (minted 478, xe Db. Cr Sccond. Can a party who has had aokin T1Og Sek et tows Apply Oe BRAD: ADAMS | Jeo Te Ismstuw | Lave Jeb-Be™ | This comaiituee was appointed by commander-in- RUSSIA KAISES THR DUTY ON TOBACCO. that "Prot. Powell wished to see me | prose hita by metes ahd bounds have the gro = nn chiet Fairel He ‘St. PETERSBURG, June 10.—The government has | in the office. J found Prof. Powell there, and he | Invetings except London and Ohio, and one was | same aggregated from ihe whole lol and desig. Oe $e FOE SALE ON SOUTH SIDE OFF sr. BE: | Chict Fairchild, under resolution of the national | sr yo.eq a duty of 154 gold kopecks per pound on | suid that a comunittee of trustees the might betore | Fecel i from Syria, Part of the ‘episties were | nated on the books oy § tween Ist and 2d sts, Brick, | ncaa Pee eeeigh, one of the bill provides | soreign lest, roll and sealk tobacco; and has in. | had considered my proposed examination and for. | read. Committees on auditing and to prepare | distinctive iot? ‘The third question was as stated, AEH Gaand | ent parents the fact ase of dontty and. tue | creased the'duey” on manufactured tobacco and | bidden iv to continue, told nin Lala mot pro | ansWers to queries were appoluted. -Keports irom | above, ait on which Me Duue rete eae nee ACUTE The Sold eS Here eee ie reat And the | snuff 30 per cent, and on cigars and cigaretes | pose to test the authority of the trustees aud | different quarteriy meetings, aunounciug changes | ton mentions . but adding that “In tts. Late. dee fact that the soldier left no wia 33 si and deat! wel eceived, sion the court's ki " Be ee | | act a r cent. ‘Would stop my examination right there, After hg, were Urt'S language seeIns to requin: an ScESE FR FOR SAGE A FINE | 0 chllaren, naving been shown as required by law, Sereno further conversation aa, to eeivol prechods nea — swer In the aMlirmative, but the question was Not rae bay windows, 7 ran Pik THis LOCATION fa | und sumclont evidence that ‘such parone be pas Mr. Corcoran Still Improvin; discipline, and an exnipition of work by Misa At-| The Typographical Convention, — | !nsolved. to the frst and secould questions Ai Loge ghee SEMOGISAT.AND THE CHANCE TO BUY 18] rents are or have been without other means of | THERE WILL BR xO FORTEER CONFERENCES OF | Einson, Principal of the ee epanan Lveoee. IMPORTANT WORK YET 10 DR DONE. . OO Avi ERED, Pre : > mas ct ota 2 . The dei 2 39 ; PS "je0-3t HILL & OHNST 8,4 3 15th st. nw. support than their own manual labor or the con. ‘PoYSIC! Y., June 10.—The ‘eal to the no bawe * ‘The Courts, SOURT Jude James. { K.P. Dodge: wil BUFFALO, itted to Mr. Powell, that he may make any cor- - _ S tributions of others not legally bound for their] Dr. Garnett told a Stax reporter this afternoon | tection of fark if Ne dle ces emnake any. cor Typograpliieal “Convention inet prompuy, ule x ALES A RARE OPPORTUNITY, WE HAVE | support; provided that all pensions al- | eng 1 3 5 inorning and settled down UW business, “ihisisthe — forsale WELL-BUILT HOUSE, aud JUST BE: | lowed ‘under “ts “Cetiog tt oPensigus Al | that Mr. Corcoran was holding his own very well, | port will go to the Citizens Association, who may 3 To-day, Est ‘T_NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE, KITCHEN PO Dp filth day of the convention. AT DUPONT on first floor: hard’ wood finish | ING COMPLETED on Kt, between North Capitol | shall commence from the date of actual | a0d they thought he had improved since yester-| give it to the public. It is ‘brief. I 4 multted W6 probat * AU was generally expected to be the last day, but » et wap ppp ond iny.: heated by furnace: opposite Soha coo : and Lat at. (north side) tor $2.3 5 : ol ay. v wily recov the | say that I saw some things to criticise = bond $2,000, Estate of John Fitge ‘Manion, tluthenat corner Voth snd P sis ny | Vert heating apparatus, Ventiatt erates, and every | MAO,]I% At Ot, Ort A 0D en Toray Taso, nd ee of aS piceeths BE [power of eusation in Mis atm.” ‘bre Lincolg and | and ‘seme. things” tov commend, but being | Ht, fCuRd by far We most iaportant questiousyet | LONAELOW. state of Join tao F—*} quire at 1928 1 We: Pent ado. Jeo-3tt ne 1k 70K SALE-FIVE NEW BRICK HOUSES. GOOD | after inauie, the pension shall cof a aiee eoee ako | Hagner met in consultation with Dr. Garnett this | prevented. from continuing my examination pa a Quinn; will aduuttted to probate and issue 00M HOUSE WITH location D. Wj all mod. uups.; 2 storios, bay win- | date of the filing of the application in the Pension | Morning, and then 1twas decided that there was | could not make a complete review. ‘The commit- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. to Jolin Quinn; bond $1,500, ate of Henann A, improvements, 315 R SA dows, press-brick front: $3,500; small ventdown, | Omice or from date of subsequent dependence. | 20 need ‘for further conference. Dr. Garnett will | tee of trustees wrote a letter to Supervising Prin. = LE Schemineitenniz; letters of administration Iss! Capitol; beautiful lo , SA and ‘in monthly instalments, estate office’ | ction @ provides that uh pl wi ved | Continue the case alone. ‘The progress of the case | cipal Gage. Prof. Hunt, who was also requested ee (0 Helen I Schenimeltenntz; bond $4,000. Estate Apply 214 11th st. 8 = SANT Mine | 28 "RAMEY. eae | Three MORtHO TA the Seite oe ee porated | ta very bopetul, to make an examination, went to Supt. Gage Wed- ron NOW York Stock Market, of Juo. L. Gregory; du. te . John 15 fo Qetober 1, $: frees stable, easy ormis, ‘BENS. P DAVIS, Sat; nw. j poautiful yard. house wel Sniabed and | GiScharged and are suffering {roin Mental or phys. Local Notes. referred to ‘ofticlous intermeddiets.’ AS a taX- | Wire to HH. Dodre, 50 13th _ bold furnivar and granting leave to in Ue "eerste ss PREADTE Ye ORE aR Bio Hh ake ME | ical aisebility not the TeHUle Cf hele ove reaccs | ‘Tho Post-Office Department willestablieh a post= payer and representative of a committee ns | at SUIL Estate of Marto -ROOM PRESS BRICK HOU clock. JOR SALE-TEN habits, shall be entitled to recelve $12 per month; | office at Washington G: din not think I was an officious intermeddler. % ve, Montgomery County, ministration granted R. W. Fret agtise betwene 1 and'S on south side of K st. n. €., bet. North Capitol R 10TH 8 gomnary x nee Bion se Be. bet, North Cap ‘rooms, beautifully feihan: o Ghat persons Who sre now Tecolving Pensions un- | Maryland, and Otie 7. Cartwright Will be appoint Ae faa eeee ot el — Estate of 8. wn. Ri! i — - st * ir ler existing lawa whose claims are pending in the re a ” ei ra Lat e trick dee oe BROWN & BRADLEY, | 3 2.w.: seven roms! modern Pension Oflice, may receivethe benentsotthis acts | The Will of the late Jeremiah Quinn was filed | S100 that results of tne examination were feared. Potuted guardian; bond §,00) 2 eee ply MCKIBBIN & HERKI' that no person shall recelve more than one pension |-and proven to-day, and letters were issued to John WHAT COMMISSIONER WEBB SAYS. ‘OURT—Judge Snett, JOR SALE—PRETT oi aS for the same period; and rank in the service shall | Quinn a8 executor on bond of $1,500. He leaves | Commissioner Webb did not return from. visit- Atwell, inde at bows renthag i 3 FE rick, Gr. and cellar on Caroline st. a.w. Oe ee ot ciceiF dey ea cae property to his wife during life and then to bi8 | 15¢ tne schools until late in the aftefnoon. To a nate die, alo Myer, trespass on park he i rick. 16 roouim, on 13th, above tows chsel jon 3 provides that ff any invalid penstoner 5 7 ollate eited. Nanni scr me LE Ro ee Eto Bricks 92. ott tty bet. 13th and 16th nw. has died, or shall hereafter die, leaving & widow, | , MT. D. Easton, of Johns & Kaston of this ity, | Stax reporter, who asked him tf he wished to Say conduc! fiftecn days. iy, pre JKMSTEDY & BRADLEY, 82 tp ea Ue Brick, 7 rooms, Wallach Piac ininor child or children under eighteen years of | has been engaged aa stenographer to report tué | anything in reply to the statements 5 iy; Ira Williams, colored, “ . Bye Frame Cottages; lot Sux1t0; $2.00 “tor | Uirick, 11 roomie, Kat. bet. 10th aid 11th wia,--10,000 | aye or in case there be he wideee nee ate cate proceedings in ‘the Governinent sult against the | Wilson, he at airst declined, but when the reporter disorderly «x ays. Theodore 5 LEASEYOA PRIVATE FHT aoe roit Building. | 34 soomus Rieres Place, bet. 15th and 16 0} | or children, a dependent mother’ or father, such | Bell telephone patents. ‘The argument on de. | read a tew extracts Poste) 8. collaters!. tor Fitters ioe fete near wor i “Se Se ae] oe gros Sach Gapliohstes ee Oy | widow, minor child or eniidren, or motiler, of | murrer begins inthe United States court in Boston Ati ont ‘see why they always pitch em tome. | of fasted: John Arthur Lindse 2. SAL! . ‘Corcoran at e placed upon the pension roll’ at | On} lay. 8 o.; do, Rebe hd Dorsey Queen, dl Houses, feutiny for 6800 per year, with water, | 3 JE Toole on Corea aE 9 | the rates established by law. for widows minor | To-day $923 was deposited to the eredit of the You know, said. he, turning to Commissionet | 1, Cait. orderly’ condu do. Ellas Hannon, iin tower, Sc; tasty_vorehes a Baas aie | children and parents, without regard to the eause | pollcemans fund, the provecds ot the excurton | Wheatley, who was séated ear him, “you know | Lake pis assault; collat Howard Luson, fi oe 0 Grooms, Qt bet. dth and Sth nw. 3 | of death of such pensioner; provided, that | glven by the police afew days ago. The police | that I never do anytl tae pep eda Mich. Cet colored, « teen, Wa 7 Foon Ct pa eS | Said widow was married tb the deveased | Will probably give another excursion before the | it 1s first considered by tie board of Com! isstoners. | Mi & t Eu red, * CHAS WH & aCroomeand stuble oh Ruode Talmaiat pensioner prior to the passage of this | Season Is over. PRE TRL ER Te need Mo Pac rice O'Couuor, "threat TSio WEE_REW AND GOMPISTE & 7efeomng and store Fatima causa Ay Set. “That 'the increase “or pensions ‘for oe of ltr schools was there more hatmony existing | Ny. & 3 ee tive peace, Acting od Yasement brick Dwellings, nine room | @¥e., bet. 9th and 10th sts. u.w.; good investment. | ” 20roomson N st..bet.; iinor children shall be at the rate of $5 per month Real Estate Sales. bt Ge eT = ea Sor then days. Georg Dent, ery im rovements: x Call D1 Muss. ave. — __Jed-lwe use. 3 instead of $2 per month, as now provided by law, | __Asa Whitehand and J. Forrest Manning, have oer ea Caminiaslonsre or ist teiaeend witnour | : oat ic S; personal recognizance. Ant ISTEDT & BRADLEY FOR SALK=A GENTLEMAN DECLINING Hots! ‘epmeon Dauberic “dog | ANd In case a Ininor child ts insane, tdiotic or other: | bought of J. H. Gordon et al. trustees, for 24,537.50, | Hulieh the Comuntsstoners ore Washington stock Exch: re ones. tlt v fifteen days, Willa EVERAL SEAT BAICKS. CO’ keeping will dispose of his House. partly furniated, | 14 BGR Pee see eal he sal 5:98 | wise helpless, the Pension, shall continue during | part of lot & square i, 24.7% Dy 1:ia.og feet, on leage onan Gee cguebod nder, colored, lar sixty days, and sixty Caplish Goverment Pricing Oitice | ats batwain aud on easy terme, JAMES EWACGH, Hoo: tnubeoved and uuiproved property su alipares | ue lure otsaid child or during the perioa of suck | Hen strect, between 1 and Boandary streets AM INDIGNANT DENTAL on’ the Wanitugeton Bick Cacience art coed aoetone | OAYS Au Gecauit of restituiion, : rent low to prompt tenants, _iee7t Bias 933 Fat_ow. | eft ig, Apply to ST AERS | disability. Section four imposes a tine of $500 or |B. P. Mann, of Cambridge, Mass, has bought of | Referring to the statement that when Mr. Henry | {gauge 1801. coupons, 1ovs bd Tit ace ? eG bs JOR SALE-THREE NEW THREE-STORY NINE- | _™b17-130" 1428 S81, LU bid, 110 asked Against Aiding the Strikers, 129% asked. Boston, June 10. Years, or Doth, in the discretion ‘of the court, on | on the north side of I street, between 12th and 204 bid, reristersd, 1304 bid, 120 clety, to which many of the brewers now on strike Sev Cee agents or attorneys accepting a greater fee than | 1th streets northwest, for $8,500. met at the door of the first school and st by . : rgements 10 per cent nvertueat’ “Pricouere $10, payable only upon. the oner of the Commts. | Catherine M, Limstrong has ‘bought of Capt, w. | Commissioner Webb. and. Superintendent Powell D Funke ooh arrey, 1b py 000 eacl loner of Pensions ee pensiol ent x gl a e, re + 23s nebe abcanr ye yy dol et ——— land has purchased of C. H. Willett, for 37,000, | Powell and I went : 7 | coin 113 “bid.” Columbia’ railroad stock, 44 bid. | against this action and se 1 7 5 7 pe: | gentieman there, but I did not know | £0 nich. ore — - ion red an taj ADMIHALS OF THE FUTURE, | sub 10.70, square 207,20 by i40 feet on 14th, be: | gentleman there, Dut I did not know Sony Gas, 43 U0 aed. ‘etru: | straining the Lreasurer from paying tae ida err lnagursull conde teams ates moe | Hectusns withe alk eutcierss Irmocuvementn ce Oiete ess foes rene i terms | tween Sth and Sth ats. s.w.; also, one nicely-located =e | Oe ee rkave imprisonment at hard labor not exceeding two | Mrs. General Grant, lot 7, Sq. 285, 25.5% by 142.7, UBL “ N. Copp started out to examine the schools he was | U- ot Ste \Vestment, room Houses aud one three-story teu-room corner Fa SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS. np See = | Md. Inquire of A. F. BARKER, 901 Virginia ave. s.w. | {7's 3 ‘and if Howse ALL, 043 | “te Lroom brick, 15th st., bet. ‘f and U sts. Sth st. u $ Foot on Ly’bet Loti and 16th ate. Dw. ¥ NW. 822.0 LL | $1 zooms and celiar on Corcoran rice and oti tortie fo sist, this ce | Belek, Lira, Haat Capitol wt bet gant andcarefally cons:ructed residence, recently built | 21 roums ne. corner A and Zt ste. cag | The case was taken toth Courts we sears r 2 . 33 = 7. I supposed he was a principal or teacher, | bid, 14% asked.” Potomac iusurance. U8." bit 7 * 2 Ey od Hi, AND, MASS. AVENUE, | for my own uccupaicy (ol Fraser, architect: Davide | * oma ob Marioubet Ut and 7 Scorotary Whitney Gives the Ananpolia | |The fourstory brick building at the southeast | { (SDP oat, erie abot Me Copp Nor dual | Seis tat east RONeG,tooarmece. OO ME | today Judge Aliseascna et ae Tes es ct geo Runany ace aad | pom. ® Co uations) fait" sate norch of Soott | ARMY atouce Xorkava_| Graduates Their Diplomas To-Day. | OUtr. was bought at pubic sale oe GI ae ee | know whit his tlasion was unui Me. Powell told Hawk 20% Bid. Washiuetcn Brick, Machine, 170 | S9clely could not Wwe used for such purpose, sand Saat Broad clte"in rear. Addrem New: | TAOWSALE-DEAUIIFULSUBUNUANGOMT eee | ANNAPOLIB, June 10.—The graduates of the wae $30,000. ‘The property has a frontage of 20 feet on | me. Yes, sir; that statement 1s ULLETIy ad aS | ee a Ta ae co iotah ith het ‘The Shocmakerw’ © on. — *D.b.. Calvary Mectory. CUE: | W°iauior Heights: Srucuis® tee calian Coins Mocs | vat Academe were given thal dipioneas to-day by | 7th street and runs back 102 feet on G street. thd you” may quote, mo’ as, ‘saying this, | surance, 147 bad. “Poon, Tel, Go. JSy bid, 42 waked. |p, epg » USES ON e etive. For the price at which this cau | S cE Z y S 4 ional excel dt siventakers we Pete | Fcastease tabi ei ne now be und there nosing a dexrabae Int t. | dent Gilman, of Johns Hopkins, made the address | #Horest, Glenn, Md., bordering on Chapel road, - ai = ater re r Jes-at CUTTER & WIMEL, for a syndicate, who are having it subdivided for | Ster school we got in the carriage of the national executive dot shocmakers we pues fat) tothe graduates, Mir Gilinan cxprossed the satis | via ses. and drove tothe Franklin School, T think we hid Raltimore § rr a ieury. OR SALE—2008 GST. 141, VERY CHEAP.49,809 | faction with which the board of visitors had in- : visited several of the schools in that tr BALTIM "June 10,—¥1 ch makes it coinple assachie 2OLd Hat, 8 r, lot 2673 by 140.10 foalicy“-frsog | spected the work of the Acadeiny, and he comrets TOF $0,000, Part Toe See ee Catat | Tore. Mr. Powell sald, ‘Do you know that. tant | BALTIMORE Mp. June 10. Sant da eevee |B Lyons, North “Adams, New. York—Martin 7 eenencneter ee B! ulated the cadets on their learning, cnelr disct- on the north side ot lt street, between | I replied, ‘No; who ts he?’ Mr, Powell then told | 64% bid to-day. Powers, Utica, “Penn = ue iss on 20th ate, pling, an i a 2OR RENT_NEAR THE CAPITOL. A DESIRABLE | J?" oi piessantly “ituated Brick Dwelling nave OR SALE—GOOD_ Bi dite bath, 2421 Pa. ave., ra, mod. ups, 2. rospects, | He then consid- | 17th and 18th streets northwest, ‘905 aM at. naw. 3 of the Navy in time pee of peace, and after speaking of 1t e Was sent by the citizens’ committee to | “BALTIMORE, Mp., Juno 10.—Cotton dull—mia. | Philadelphia. “Thi amine the schools, Now, thats allTinow about | alas. the Flont “Bem laid’ “Gris actives | ecutive board, “The 100 oy | ered” the | serv power to pre) Inpicrwmnrs sy THe GRAND Juny.—The following | it, nor did I care at the time what Mr. Vopp did.” SINESS PhUPERTY ©. ath st, adjoining Palais Royal: lot 800x101 changed $0 = t ‘by earls festations of authority and om poi ae | nd ss peneceneata bs a, xt York and Peon 5 Wat ‘AP. HILL w@ Co. Yent war by early manifestations of authority and | indicuments were reported by the grand jury to. ‘TRUSTEE FISH. oily, 8 re Sylvania 2 delegates each.’ “The final sessiou will JOR KENT—HOUSES 21, W.. @ ROOMS; 1 ‘1358 Fst, the protection of American merchants, travelers, | day to the Criminal Court: John Warrick, Jarcen: mille 9 ante, 03.00; | be held this afternoon. f hucclera improvements, per moath. Ay shh ee Be a esidents , : took A atrick, y | When the Sran reporter called upon Trustee Ros 3 Patapees superiative non SS I WC JOHNSON, 719 1th et BWe od FOE SALE_THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL. Geb ee ake A Ge be up the sclentitie services of the Navy. Since the | 0! the person; Charles Goodall, do.; Wim. Spen-| 4 ‘rich today, he found that gentleman and Toor, «as, abd water. in uortheast section T¥LE 3.15. Wheat—southers cer, assault with intent to kill; Edward S. Hall y . Now under re: beginning of this century the enlightened nations | do’, yonu Millan: Gea ow, S, house brenk: | Superintendent Powell engaged in conversation. a, Soe tlds wontern Rendeae a: Hod 4 r3, Adams, pel = News Hricfs, Esse Qua Vivenx Maine Balto lobe have in succession sent out great ex- | ing’ in night; suis parties larceny? James Little, | Dov hastened. to inform the reporter that thett | Maaereed. seek aad Toney Da a ee Na i A circular has been Issued to local assembles or SHE] E. 18 and 14th ste. at Seven new liv. litions for the exploration of the sea and the | jr.’ and John Little, I ne conversation had no feference to the public | Aurust,QO\s1; September, 91 xsked. Corn—southern | Kights of Labor in Philadelphia to boycott ail Willow tree Court at $10 and & : A ©) jr, an Ue, larceny; same parties, house _OGKsi | Seveatuber, Yl seked. Corm—somtnern | Convict made goods ceils Padh BSGMT, Cor Ta ob Nes four mer of 1itsand Fas, nc theee a | AND YET ALARGE MAJORITY OF THR PEOPLE| {iscovery, of, Islands and reefs. ng: bretng ta dass ‘Henry Brown, farceny; Wa. | sehools or to the article | which’, ap- every gull micas aul dune, aa ora las, ‘been one dh since Wednesday TEFOE, fig aud wisl pay haudecuvely ai an investment, 1S THIS WORLD ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM. | done’ thelr pat, ‘The United States has been | yooliusburg, latceny fromthe United States, "| fefused to" say anything im regard to. the | uy s73gee? ‘all fetbatieteie’ gos. ezgand | of Fellow fever at Key, West, Fla. but mo new ~ FOUR-ROoM SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY, among the foremost countries in the prosecution gees matter, but when the reporter read a portion of Z vases, W. W. Ja wt the hospital yester. Lo a af PN Je4-6t O27 F wt. nw. This is a very broad assertion to appear in a simple | of such work. The explorations of Wilkes, of Hey ses to date is 215 ,: 4 “1 r 'D CELLAR, DOUBLE | ®vertisement, but our ui in this matter is to set our- | Kogers, of Perry, of Page, of Kane, ahd the autt2ou 4038 watern White, 3038}; western mized, Sat. hye high # “¥- Ox That, FOR Laxceny oF Gown Warcurs.—In | the reuiarks attributed by a morning paper to MF. ane datlpriuse to chotes wasters, | 40%... ThE Total number of 17.00. i a u a deaths, 8; under treatment, 1 soit Bulls . E—TWO-STORY inal Ci X Jesse B. Wilson, wherein he sai Provisions steady. Mews pork, 15.00s ; Le Droit Building._ | VOR SALE TWO; ‘D Dow fo = sete a cHie ex plorere the surterbre re the | the Criminal Court, berore Jud Montgomery, was, frame Cottaye, ton rout man - ‘The New York Bricklayers’ Union has indorsed ¢ 7 rey the three Italians arrested in Philadelphia and | to flnd out exactly how our schools are being con- Fate ace ee nae raeet Se sides | cyriems action im Selene " aE | Neaseeee ERE S MLR. | Pert noniesatiemnise™”* "| Bought har Baye ipl i | Baten mo 6s | ee ae aE amma | Stee Sate et tat aah Se | ur ah tae ak K myl4-4w* __ 120 F at n. baie progress of civilization. ‘rhe cadets now entering E. W. ema a Management of the schools they are not con- | St™—sestern nc! Dated eo?” bees | for the brave stand he took in Canada, ‘room E VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING A FALSE APPEARANCE. theservice may be congratulated that so many | ris scharse nee pen Jenterdiay | ducted so well how as under the of boards” Mr, | Sum: Lial7de, Potroléwm steady refines. le, Seer | ateciencon ame hear Lexington, Ky. + bstory brick, 6 rv _ Pooms and cellar, SUS Gth st. 8.12. gpenings are before them. In conclusion, he re. | arternoon—Messra. D. E. Cahill and ‘7. C. Taylor | Fish rematked significantly, “That lets the cat out iy guict—A att, Ot, Whisky frm and | & swing in the yard. uanged 1teelt with Me ML PARKE We would rather be wealthy than seem tobe. We | ferred to the valuo of Annapolis and West Point | forthe defondante-she init eaaee changing the | of the Dag.” steady, 1.1401.15. ‘A comanttiee ‘consisting of W. D. Wood, Charter Ping 1418, NEW Bae im | Would rather be the true friend of the vast army of | in promoting political union and in leading the | Tarceny of awaten Tima Ad cent eee ‘A TALK WITH TRUSTER CURTIS. Fee Pas eee west sb ooD R. Dallas and B. F. Jennings has been appolutel FURNISHED — 141 STOUGHTON Ew te oth. le trial was resum is morn! anc 4] ‘board 2 8; ung tO We ‘A NEW BAY WIN- | workingmen than seem to be. Being their true friend, pee of every ie of the country to love the | igh. ‘The trial ed. thi ing, and ‘I do not know what the school ‘will do | 11 ls: ata, 2,000 bushel in Pittsburg ‘ait upon the Secret: ot ued by a naval officer wow at sea well te emiek houses Cyntainiue § rooms aud cellar, | we would not and could not, at the turn of their backs, | ag and all that ft symboliz occupied the entire day. ‘The dofense was that the ih" said Mr, W. W. Curtis, oné of the sohodl te—our, 5.474 barrels.” wheat, | Treasury iN an effort to have the undervaluatien orlape oe Sp and will be sold on montlily or quarter) ‘ments, to | Stab them in # vital part aud take their life blood to gs ‘Mansae Cycle Arey three defendants were engaged dealingin produce | bout It,’ . W. We Fs 1s; corn, 9,000 burhels. ‘wheat, | on imported sucet iron stopped. This commitiog RS genial samure Fen Stit "yurchsser: ‘price, 94000. DAMEMUOWEE S | food and eustain the Judas Lncstints whe tetera ‘ansns Cyclone. from Italy that they purchased the watches and | trustees, when questio ned by a Sram reporter to | i is: corti, 5,000 bushels. will also appeal to Congress at ihe next session. 3 ALKEL, eer | Sm ietee ee ee Jel-im " | thetrtretaren for’ traitor's pune wits, Kas, June 10-—During the ratn storm ouuer sewer By Eee oe 5 Ee eee pay poo ta | Chicago Markets, An artesian Well broke out Wednesday night at FRAME (HIGH) ST, | WOR SALE-FIVE SEW | DWELLING we Would rather be the friend of the poopte than | traveled in a northeasterly direction, deseroyin elise BOE Would settle tt very quickly. If 1 were satiated IAGO, I11.. June 10, 1p. m.—Close: Wheat, | Croton, Dakota, and is flowing quite a siren, Sid, SOEUR Meg set cchag | Be Pee ae seam to be,snd to thiscud have wo beut our every | the dwelling of John Jonncton ahd several barns | Desenvat ALL Ha GoncThis afternoon in the | Wom eeeue fe very quiekty. ersons who have | st yoscaah, + 38s. 85 1816 Oe | aessin-croreck inthessnas ‘A io-tout pois tation key at 2000. JUS. LST, ew de | energy and put forth our best efforts—laboring ini sea- | and uprooted trees. Julinston aid bis family Police Court a young colored Woman named Alice | axes to grind, some oer object to serves | | SOT S6. Oats 2556: toreach the bottom. The crack in the earth run oe SE ME_FIRRART TT oe | any ara i peng | oMeG NY Deeg ut Gauas | hos ae Cay ih oun oes | Prone cvmtment 9 ara, oui fay bo | Ree, Sag, pa yp By nero penance Opes a= a SE, 35ST hed x a a le, sty! and perfect- aT man named Geor it ing al at | attention * 4 #3 Lae yg Aa arments at prices which have absolutely paralyzed | ‘Fhe Old Hmperor Seriously MM. | she struck him on the head Withea brick, Altes | suclas many of thove on this ‘eltizens coumittest Waiely, 1:10, Pork Bim _—une, 3 Sr EG, } uREST.GI7 Feewed + pee | the greedy, grasping chouls who have feasted upon | _BERLIx, June 10.—It 1s oMclally announced that | admitted that she struck George with the brick | who have no personal objeot, OF ex0eye U0 | Cast O70: oa Oat It does seem humiliating to see a pugilist Sia tat Magar nn marae fF 1 hen | has etalon Wao sas | Citta Snyder | NY So OY ae ta cae Seas | Loeake : mere ome is on an aug eps bia eae oth mui ye cramp, has been coufined to hi ae: an or an Cath: “ SAUSE@ ROTHBEEIES, | "Mi nthe pure endrand tan mrp Hea on cla | oa utes, thea ues ark | pcan, Cena ia “me Robbery of the Poor. pin coumapalng ore air) an gute? STION 7 aa — ve 1e ey is, , & “fy-catcher” exceeding the earning a NTION OF PARTIES | fl than seem to be. Pope avers that sip fired OE thought the man deserved al the woman gave | it ougit not to be encotraged. | It keeps up cop. | ram Losiwas-saxxe raat aux merantisuen t0 rear | PFo‘eswor, a buyin oF ex or handsome | “The proper study for mankind is man.” A Passe: ‘Train Ditch hinpbub Meet ae le adhe | centre ‘of uncertainty ‘tne ‘Tan Poe OF LONDON. a president, and a mountebank come dences near Dupont Circle ie eailed ng in ed, ay could not justify the assault, A fine dian, who begun by acting ‘asa .cow, drawing @ tal Noanttfully Huse’ inouseee jue ueee | And if we know ourself, our motive incoming among | gas Saginaw, Micu,, June 10.—The train leav- | Of $5 Was imposed. See oe ate ie ltteers? Gomenitten catty |, 128 recent address by Sir Wilfred Lawson, M.P., | larger income than’ the President Of tke Cat Sone d ieee setae ead stn w chard. | You wee PURE, FE tn ee en eens | ixelige | LicemmesountHage | tloonsssl have Chizens’ committee: can pat their finger on any in Exeter Hall, London, he said: “But what is this | Staves —Lowell Quurier. witicuiar. DAVID’ A. WINDSOI es | That tn the oonduct of our business we call upon the | Detolt, tienty faites. ween the ening ata Bras | been issied by the clerk of the court to Marty | outing that 1s wrong Ia the schools tt, pO Lath st. nv. ablsSw*_ | thousands and tens of thousands of people who have | gage car belng broken to fragmenta, Engineer | M- Battles and Minnie Wrignt; Thomas Page and | any grievance ‘out of the Management | we shall know better how to attack it. Inthis MARRIED. OK SALE — TEN, NEW BRICK “DWELLINGS, | patronized us to witness that each and every statement | Weidinan, reiman Corbes, and baggugemenserd. | Irene B. Young. of the schools, and Will tay tt worore us the matter | country it requires a great deal of money to carry BARBOUBSKEYWORTH, On June 0, 1887-at 2335 coutpleted, elixibly Weeated. from 1 800 4s nade by Us, public or private, was upon investigation ford were Injured. ‘The passengers escaped With | eayop op eum Tuzinounren—The following Pee tollowed lead’to no good x on the government. All governments require a Sitter gas. pore, Md. by is emi re. é Je2-Imo ” | fount chased were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7 “Tam in favor of a eitizen’s eomimittee whose | great deal of Whether they are Uberal or | WORTH, both of Washington, D. C. * 2k SALE TWENTY-FIVE, HIRICK DW TEETH | tibereiee!epcesey Chea ea oa? Scaling vila a Ordered to Leave Alsace, Mi 00s 2 Pam, Oo; mouximiimy 743 Mintinay Ob. aifairs are judiciously conducted,” sald Mr. Curtis, | (eral goverament wastne mosttiveraler ant th ite, Hodrow cham by the Bet, death m price fro Rees “that 1500, , | sadinctae guorthmest, pow lieing built: price trom | they never found ts other tan Buniix, June 10.—Herr Lalanz, a inember of the | guy Oupwns.—Col. J, H, Baxter, medical pur- | acthyney mentors ve lnaprove tive sober fora year ortwo agott required £100 EUR I NOALLA Hietsi std exantiie plans, DANESHOWER aust, Hered tofcave, Aesanausen Citcle, bas been Or | veyor, has been ondered to New York for the pur. | Such a committee oan sccompltan much, Dot | Sad T would say uacuraiy thes tal thle meee pind meen ES a 3049 | soca eats TENE | Ant '0 every promise of protection ever made we have | err alan is an active, Protester nd feet | poss of inspecting thé medical purveying Cd ep gery ey ¢ to be raised from trom the riches DIE OR eoNe Saiicoe | Fees Seta ur ot . vaceerrcL. ern an aia tag Pressh Patriouengt. | stinoa dr Gra gon’ ovaly, vo onda | ban omned in cicrentparteotibe chy T hav | ote, evuns. Moran thom ingeaiowatr| | poses June 1g 17 MG BOSSE eras 1907 Fenaesivanme evecare | Sachs wil Le sitdoe 100 each or Bau Biow ye, the trumpet blow, and summons allthe| swindling an France Company, | found incapacitated tf active service by an army | See0 astudled effort Parposs Or these Hem tat | Rave hit on avery ingenious way of the | igeses = « we ae ‘People to retiring board, and nave been granted leave of | they w« ‘Oat of the pockets of the Peopie, and will take place his | ROE S820 CLEVELAND AVE VICTOR F. ADLER'S eee EW ONLEANT AUN ee 2 8 | Sbsence until further orders on account of aise. | SOB axe to ng the present metegamer eek | that te by setting traps. tor thom. Yee hana Se Tett che hae Ree Eizpms - S89 Perm. | none water, wag and sewor! latrobe snd slate manien | TEN FERCENT CLOTHING House, TEN| aw omuman ORLEANS AGENT. lemental ana | Dility, First Lieut. C. D. Cowles, 23 infantry, re- | GTACoIN Stored Sue resolution in tke boerd inv | heard ot savings Dauke tor the people; well, they | Suites suas >= S | $1,700: part cash: balance to suit. Inguire J. ‘Ate Meved from recruiting duty July 1 and ordered establish lodogs-banks for 81,7002 part mt 927 and 920 7th St N. W., Cor. Mass. Ave. | amended petition was yesterday fled by the New . a ing the central committee to confer with the board peer-Shope' DYER. Mra. SARAH A. DYER, widow of Leon | fantaesistarese © FR eS eet hd a ha | Sue Marts are ta | suet goa Slee | reg eben a | Pa SALA REE Tht tm Foe SALE. against a lall, its for agent. The th _ | many intelligent gent on committee, a | Open Saturday until 11 p.m, ition ets forth that us fat as the cOMpany hee | SUSE 1. Lieut. Jno. A. J el if they wouldcome and. ‘would soon dis. | SDOUt the immorality of the lower orth Satocy and cithar bcick Guelliag: cas Dapoak [w-OMce Costa, stripes and checks, Phe. on | been ‘able to ‘ascertain. tue defendane Matias, | ai, hag ‘Deen granted extension of leavo until Cover bow matters stand Agie lathe ‘board. ot | member Soe Sere enlist, million Gre taken, ih sof Banca inter, 3° RENT ONE NEW TWOSTORY Brick | Cicie IS womm Stak wume pomeer eet mie Mondays, Wednesdaraand Fridays from 7 te'8 | Randall, collected in oash te preiniuins on ger. | AUBUSt 28. trustees have a lawful authority, abd have dutios | YBese Wraps and are collected there because the ¢ bowen, died of Caticode Sk ec OAS fa G sh nw, contsluing © roemn bom | allucisnew and elegant : Ho ee Tee tae eet eeE™, a2 | tain policies of | insurance, retained the | peagowat.—Publio Printer Benedict has gone to | sod sespoustulliies. preserloex uy lave it ‘987 | So's Grink-sbop at thie momen ante the! Mees ana days. 26 concrete be st the Tentice | S-story brick dwelling near Towa Ciryle on Vt. Mtotherhsura, PUNYOY Met Devoul on oluerdayscor | onan, ‘aud reported | to teat apany that | xorthern New York for afew days rest and rectea- SS oe capa eee tne ocwhich a wortingman hea ‘asa’ saytalag te private ° to the house. tr ghey rpealeheniete besichvom beet 14,500 of the privilege of giving their notes for the pre. | Uon.. He was accompanied by Assistant Commis- | ack to soe their authority. For my ‘T would | 40. Hig nave Chey fevwes the pete tn a a? Fey 4 SO caTE sropardcaetgendertaggagt ome | 1830, a alo pate eae ae tages | ee ETAT, en Ot Bt | sere eee me | i ete i | ae Story and cellar brick dwelling, st. a 4 Dayout Circle, 10 rooms and Gath, allies 13,500 | A#8TABLIED LOOU, Subsequently ascertained at the time stated ih the | “Utne eabeoinc Waste eee re aay: ny persons comlug without a shadow of author. wa degenerate dT may at 8: with furuiture. : tens 19800 Janae ¥: BAVi9 sons, original petition were ‘not genuine and had’ hot | white Suiphur Springs, Vict Col & Mek. Hudson, | ty, gr to any seli-conetivuted. committee Tuame | speak, the people woem as the lowest seage’ of the a Pa Sener ie anaes SS ar, _ | beck signed or tssued by the persons whose names | U.S, A; Miss Hudson, Mrs. MC. Naso ‘ins dox | yedtiemen afe invited as all citizens are; to vist | Sp0ak ha ty ES Fos, remaine of the J0nN wr me bag peony ley ing, hear De 1201 PENNSYL' \VE., COR. 12TH BT. ee, GES ‘The petition further says | Fair, Mra. H. A. Cochran, Mra. J. J. Su — | the subools, pp immed Se Toy est number of drink-shops. say that it iss crue 7» dane 12, at 4pm udsoely Aiseedsco.=.- > 11,000] 5 SILK HATS, @5, 96 and 98. lected “from polley holders ‘part of ink Sor | 2a/Ge, Mathbone, the, new United | States | the recitations a ‘take the place of the trustees, or | S7Stem. “dicae bet mot oa = land Paw 2, UE a Pring Btyles general a r ay Sci. Srouns ode 11409 | , Sine Stvies DERBY HATS at #2, 92.50, 03, ¢3.00 | Mums , In cash and the ee Bes Win. Homan, of New Y pe Wagener, ot | “Swit” naked the Bran reporter 4 4,Houas Fuiouraxap 0 Dears. —Mr. Bardelt, sbteca iste rg kes ot wed ‘for summer, $50 : “8 #4, 94.50. What purported to be notes of the policy-nolderseo | the Navy, wad, Banta, Books, "sae ae tie ‘oaur ne ap eee 45 Sw bck, dwelling, one square from LADIES RIDING HATS AND CAPS. the company, co! on nine notes . M. Hill, of mm, was ip San |? dam said Mr. that be went | Magay fae hore up the 4 tite Briash Minister's, all an! 7.500] sopr wars 1% ALL QUALITIEG. when they fell due, and ing t6 the cotapany lint Priday. Gens jan and to ‘and proposed to —. band of Cia Sees ‘9-room brick dwelling, Mf st. n.w., near 9th. 6250| CLOTH DERBYS, STRAMER CAPS. as voustagss 1 not been palo, using the false noves | and col Blunt, Public Printer sn New | Honts whe woe caamine ie Copp? eee | a very = ‘o. 4 3 Several very attractive and well- new (CHILDREN'S, BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ HATS and OAPS 6H. questions” said Mr, 10 | Deckwarde open te ger eae aba Re nad bare ‘notace a ° brick dws West sec! Fe commit. fi Fag | ERGO aang] MN cen a, a en fhe REA PaaS ae a Ra i wleoialianghiaied Fc: tecat thet at = 1521 31 ST. 01 ETOWN, the s House; mi; 12 rooms. Apply tc owner, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, can CANES CARES. done this this were ‘Rew vases fever re, i f a ve, deer my7-6w* 12% F tow, mhtt oa = ® break him He came ported ee unt Wee nesecatons sea tos doses "a

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