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- F 4 j THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT_HOUSES DIT I ON JUSTICE Woops’ succEsson, |THE CHURCH OF THE COVENANT. Grana- AN IMPORTANT WORK, Mr. Burgess’ Opinion, aoe > aE. wee tal wi : — — ——— UR THINKS THE THISTLE IS A WONDERFC OR RENT— ‘OR RENT— 1 A General Belicf u Secretary Lamar | The Corner-Stone of the Main Struc: The Bed of the River Bared for the DOAT AND HARD TO REAT. FSSENEC 2 =. 8 cons noatiy new. | BE o.90 1939 Zeer Pi'se 125.00 2 | 55 ‘will be Appointed. ture te be Laid This Afternoon. so a Foundation ef the Outlet Gates, A telegram to the New Krk gm from Boston 504 vt 3 ours, elegant order “7250 | 1801 F at aw. iadlin Secretary | This ommend On Saturday afternoon an infant grandchild of | ‘Tne most important piece of work yet been tn- | June 19, says: Mr. Bungess the navi architect Handcome SSoare Residenes. lance ground: Ke. | 10) Fhe =. tropes upon the | the tlonkinhartn bear heeie pngrem tere cipel €x.Gov. Shepherd died at Bleak House,in the | dertaken in connection with the Potomac River | WAS askel polutediy yesterday what he thought’ . 3 wee besa erosy ee cour distresaing cli ‘The Jeof hun-| Were the chances of the Thistle against Seve RT EERBOL | o38) U.S Supreme beach catsed by the death ot the | proposed lta, corner of sth and N streeta, ‘The | COUNTY, under iroumstances. improvement 1s now tn progress @ couple of hun- i iinpogired For 1, 323, AND iw 0 B late Justice Woods, To a Sram reporter, who | first stops toward the organization of the church | Shia was that Of Mi. an@ Mra quintard, who | dred feet from the river bank at the foot of 14th | American sloops, He said: “We have Bone the font, THOS: E. WAGGAMAN OE Fatiaee | Has | questioned him on the subject, the Secretary sald | were taken in the spring of 1683 ‘The necessity | Dave been residing at Bleak House this season. | street. It 1s building the foundation for the pro- best of ft and it might.a8 well Beknown, pow a8 O-3t. = sy z ug3 __o he had nomore information than was contained | for a Presbyterian Church in that section had been. Ghodewic hy tens tr pears oben herd ‘Last | posed outlet gates which are intended to flush the | ne Ea Oe eS eee oe tomcat the ‘Thistle RR RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN. 1708 SHARP'S DUMMIES, in the newspapers, He had heard nothing from the | recognized for years. Four years before the Wash- ye Quintard on down attend closed Washington channel with water twice every | She is a wonderfully fast vacht, and her chances of | eet eee pee 1 SES Cn a Presiden abou ie Sneton City Presbytery nad appointed a commiies | 5 Srerasba wm oe chlgwas ta tne | TERE Towr hous from the large ida ert, | Wing up re not ant Ye than oye Jews Circle: It oo 80 andes owe tf Macs | 1748 Some Inside Fact About the Bromd-| ‘The general beilet is that the vacancy will Rot | to consider its duty in view of the fact that there | the nurse went in and brought out what she SUp- | putiding wcoffer dacs Seas commenced abOUE, the | Von caw the Lenten ot ume Garten of the Entayette Sqe 17 03 | , Permita to inapact the above and othe way and Seventh Avenue Read. __| be filled until next fall, just prior to the reas- | was no Presbyterian Church west of 15th street | Posed to be the medicine prescribed for it She | Teor May It has Just) berm completed. Last ta receatiy, pabiiehed, In’ orate Be Gage - 3 Boe eT a OOM, 7 New York, June 20.—The trial of Jacob Sharp | sembling of the court, and that Secretary Lamar | and north of Pennsylvania avenue, But nothing | *¢ministered a dose, but soon discovered that she | night the dam was closed, and shortly before 1 | that (he Thistie is now. twenty iiputes taswer art) 5 HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. n.w. had made a di inistake, as the bottle con: | o'clock this morning a steam pump was started, | over a fifty-mile course than the and tie “Bo a Yas continued this morning. Thomas H. McLean | will be appointed. The President is averse to put- | was done to supply the need until Mtteen gentle. | tained lauduuum, The mistake was. aiscovered | OCOok ls m im pump was, started | over Ofty-mile course than the Geneste, and 15. rH Tins fealled and produced the stock transfer book | ting any “dead ttmber” on the Supreme Dench. He | tsi ag AUTH AS pourhe Alok at tue corner | almost, tmmediately, and br. Gone, of Bright | Poa alate CeaoML TOOTS RE ATO Ree Lom Oe: | Do eu a Wak ate eae ee Lr, 0 “1 NG sth st-se. __“Jel7-3"_} of the Broadway, Surface road. It was| wants tomake the very best selection possible, | Of 28th and = saree | WOO, and Dis Johnston and Fry, from the city, | fore tts work was colnmenced considerable bor | ase. Latayetie Sq 17 0 | FJOR RENT—HOUSE AND FURNITUKE FOR | pertectly ‘Dianke ‘The stock “iedger of ‘the | snq se the apo tis awarded tO] Gnome ents, Poy for, It and to erect a church | were called in, but all efforts were unavailing, | {oe was nesaacy in the vicinity to obtain some 0, To not. It seems correct so far as the F pear Isth st. 100. des cr ugae 100 2dat. mw. eight rooms in yo roadway | Surface Kaliroad Co.” was 2i80| te south and it ts known that the Presi | Seron ge Me Justice uatenome tier Tastee Deak death taking place about twenty hours after the | iqea of the character of the botiom. Tt was found {Rents minute statement goes C think she will agian ary Buscar order: r eee jel7-t* | produced, showing one entry. It was a credit 6 dose Deen istered. to de unusually soft, so that the only piles that | be hardly thirty minutes faster In the fall. Per- Sith near Oste10e FOR RENT_NICE BRICK HOUSE, 410 M ST. N, | Jacob Shirp by ecrueate Na. 1) of 0520 shares | dent regards Secretary Lamar as the sreatest | A W Gart ee Woe Sat near kaa susichk Gai ceaiees kas Could be Used were 75'and 80 feet long. Naps twenty-tve minutes faster Would be NOMTer Tp tamaene ng nas w.: 6 rooms, bath; stable. made June 22, 1885. A certificate oorrespond- | representive of that section, there is reason to be- | hon Mr’ SIF’ Warver Roe ha ee a Sol men: java Gan wane Saik Onan correct. Capt Carter has sailed In ail the races 500 T2th et. Ie 1 THOMAS W, FOWLER, | ing with this entry was identi a8 | eve he will make the appointment. ‘The indles- | Jaa 'k Witch Mm War Beiiontyoe mots A PUBLIC SCHOOL PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED. weap aeenianlaneeans moth pile driver,tne | {€s0st her, and in making his estimates he very Uy thst Te ee eee | ie en one sever, detached from the stock | ons are that Secretary Lamar will the | jow, and Mr. Reginald ‘Fendail. The cnterprise ‘Trustee Ross has written a letter to the District ethepeparetnchemery pounds and made | ROBEY mikes allowance for bad handling, mew st. near Pa ave. ENT_TWO BRICK HOUSES_61! rtificate book of the company. ‘The attention it ugh reason to believe. S 2 32 | Commissioners in. wi asks if under bam hich: made Of Salis and work! rigging, and his opin- fave. Bes 10 roome mod. impes with frumestsvis | witess was called to the frst meeting of the | Pees, cuoush, ‘ean get any honor within the | #88{Ormally commended by the Washington City | SUnvanenuetag tanner wan be emploved e000 | touteon vente enna per minute, and as the | tonis worth oosaoeeae eee Pr Loromarege at $40 per wonth. Also, 18 8th st. ne. | board of directors of the Broadway Surface road. | gift of the people of Mississippi. It is believed DY | Rvence Preatecrra en ee Coe eon | eight grade work. Mr. oss states that the super. | 1oun rogressed ft was possible to drive from 18 to |. “I should judge by your estimate of the Thistle OCT HOS We SMITE Tedinne ame ney ARDY stoffics | It was held May 17, 1884, In the brary of Rob- | Inany of his friends that a piace on the Supreme | enue Fresbyt ‘wasiikely at first to be drawn. In | Vising principal of the second schoo! division has | yor chese mammoth plicsa dey, Asthe piieanving that you were Inclined to ‘the Deller ‘as be- ¢ THOR, ¥ Indiana inson, Scribner & Bright, aid witness took no Dench would Just sult him. 2 MONLH $30,000 Wat ace aoaet tha cuted | informed him that there are abont 405 ser- neuen piicen Gay. Asche pllearving | tween types ot yachta, Ket or co ‘there Sow TE in the mesting save to vote. ‘The meeting at wiiich | _ With regard to the selection of a Secretary of the | Drise. In March, 1864,the subscriptions amounted to | ent grade, pupils of that | division | who eS ‘Visited the spot this afternoon an 18 BOb such a decided advantage for tue latter as ‘andstore.. RB RENT—HOUSES. Lue $1,500,000 of bonds were issued was held at | Interior to succeed Mr. Lamar if be on the | Br 000. dn aia tes, —o should ‘tothe eighth grade at the many Delteve?” perty piscea with, ie for rent or seleis Liberally the ‘same place. bench, 1t is too early to speculate. The matter 000, The entrap hey amounted to over | beginning of the next school session. Ten schools, UNUSUAL SIGHT “Weil, i bas always been my opinion that a good 7 of property for nae. call o rend at oftcn He never saw the bonds in the possession of Mr. | has not been considered in official quarters. ay the nameof Pie ‘Church of the Dovennal ant, having an average of forty-eight scholars, will be | met his gaze. The coffer dam is reached wy a long | Keel was equally as good as a yood cent Sharp, and did not know they were dis} of, . necessary to accommodate these pupils, but there | and substantial wharf, on which there is a tram-| and J would as lief design one as Une other Tao Log rg nares betel amg oH GEORGIA'S CANDIDATE. ‘with the following board of trustees: Mr. Justicd magn one as the other Sor. He did not know who made the proposition for the | senator Brown, Representatives Blount, Crisp, | Strong, Mr. Gardiser G. Hubbard, Mr. Justice Mat- | aT€ only elght eighth schools 1a second divi. | way for usein carryitig out taterial. ‘The dam, | ing. There is some advantage in weather WOrK MISE JULY, 1314 RIGGS ST, Foe hee > 7 “wi ied with ‘hundred cark of * atS4o. For permit toinepect apply {0,2 ” | Ubber gs 28 2554 Bi thevting eld July 31." He voted for this propo. | and Clements, of Georgia, had a special audience | "hens, MEW: M Galt Mr CB Jewell Mt 338 | Cho"nandred and eleven seventh grade puplin | encircled the ale of Uns propaed. catiet pales. | Sor ene cwatorboard. Se Je20-3t 1303 F st. nw. weyers 28s Lath Tie Goals weet -2° | sition, and also voted for the issue of anot With the President to-day and advocated the ap- | ter, and’Mr. Wm. Ballantyne, ‘It was determinea, | Teady for promotion to the eighth grade, who can- | ‘The bed of the river was Michigan Hoodiers Shown Up, JOR RENT FURNT E “HITZ PLACE 4 2 81,006,000 of bonds which he roadway Surtace | Pointment of ex-Representative Hammond, of | at meeting of the subscribers, to proceed with | 20t be accommodated in the eignt SoS EXPOSED TO TIKW MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE CHARGED WITH a Ma pretty o house: porches, large grounds and yy et Ree bre EG eee St Georgia, to the vacancy in the U. 8. Supreme | the erection of the chureh, beginning first with a | quires if they pn 1 ne seule, ‘teachers | Within the confines It was nothing Dut soft, CEPTANCE OF “y Nogetubie garden. fom July 19 to Sept. 1, at very low a Ae i ana | Court. chapel. Messrs. Ballantyne, Fitch, and W. M. sppolntalestane areol chenteat fe question will | slimy mud, into which workmen sank nearly up| A Lansing, Mich., paper Saturday afternoon OW RENT. wy JULY1-TWO-PRETTY QUEEN acted for Mr. Foshay and inthe interest, of the | expenses of the Interstate Commission. | Forked sos ete ce eg, comunitiec. They | goto the district attorney for an opinion. to thelr waists at every step. ‘Three hundred and | astounded the members of the Michigan. legisla~ Anne cottages: ‘ne™, 7 rooms large ¢rounds, ine Was part of thes Geigiical scheme peeve weeks | ITS BUSINESS MUCH LARGER THAN WaS ANTICI- in September, isss, It was dedicated October 12, DEFINING THE MEANING OF “STREET.” seventy girantic piles feared thelrhammer braven | ture who had not left the city to spend Sunday at Ince TStir dnt Ejth sta, Columbee Henhta, “Tatsrior arrangement of tue month previous, when” the PATED. i885, The next evening the church organized, | District Attorney Riddle having been requested | heads . sensational exposure of Doodle trans sh only. Inquire. of Cloud Buildin. 3e20- 7 = . = electing Mr. Justice Win. Strong, Messrs. Wm. | py the District Commissioners to define the mean- | Some excavations at the spot, so that the tops Of | actions. Names were not given, Dut the parties Seventh Avenue Company guaranteed $125,000 of | In regard to the press dispatch from Washington . 34 “i ” ‘a | the piles were really but a couple of feet above these bonds. "I was Me. Foshay’s brother in-law, | to the effect that che Interstate Commission wilt | Ballantyne and Alfred R- Quaiffe, Rear Admiral | ing of the term “street,” 1s of opinion that “a pI ly Duta couple “fe ‘Wer readily identified by thelr interest in the SVENIERT ea¥? al it ee Carter and Rear Admiral Colhoun, ruling elders, | street covers the whole space between building | the natural bed of the river. They are driven ron ac pOONYESIENT _BEVES-ROOM | 13 Sante roid ame a mcek oF ten days before, the OF | ask Congress next session for a very large appro- | and Mesors, Mark Brodhead, W. J. Rhees, SP" | lines aad is the property of the United states, | close together, in Tow an Wil all be sawed off | course of legislation. The charge as neretotore med ioayin, 220, Dowedary sta ws second do0e from Fanted tote ube Broadway Surtace Koad that he | 1+ ,t1on, members of the Commission say the sub- | Carter, jr., and C. W. Bushnell, deacons. The | as the Commissioners have succeeded to the pow: at ine bame Reight. Gn Uuese tops wil Sinn aunts tnak bondi Gun See teen en ieeeee th st, facinee Le Droit Park; $22.50. 420 Win, Bird was recalied to testify to his action as | Ject has never been considered. That the busi- | Hewly-organtzed church at once called Rev. Dr. 8. | ers of the old board of public works they have ex- tol among mombers of the mare Se ences modes ot : director of the Broadway Surface Koad. Mr. Fos- | ness of tne Commission has reached much larger | §, Mitchell, of Buffalo, He declined the call, The | clusive control of the “streets” and if any one I be nid a solid’ forar of itters ander ds vedas oR REN T— hay asked him to be w director. He was certain that the resolutions offered in’ the Broadway di- | proPortions than they anticipated they a Lenox Bid ae rectors’ meeting were passed without debate. AS Ri baelie ya NSO: NOCaMLIniext aiken RU haecue ow 18 Leuow Bids church then called Kev. Dr. T. 8. Hamlin, of Cin- | claims a right adverse to the Commissioners to | and on this will be laid a solid concrete founda- | frm of letters and other documentary admis. amit, | clunati. He accepted the call, and entered upon | control any part of a street he must show an act sions. One senator In high standing and at least mak | fa utes ok Sie ve pastorate. in, May, 1800, | Of ‘Congress for it, sgrlrleler esd cece at amth et two representatives are iiplicated in the trams x : ia y, be constructed. inch of water has cr Sayre aya 3s oe rae Free ae yet mettegs, PURE eek | Aue prea Fa of cebu ana Zou: | AEPGIEIS Mek mga May 9.00, Suusays | ARET MPPE op sazatron rorcnmm. . ., | te coustruied, Bearcoly an tach Of water as | aha ge ie ACh. ...0c--erenee 12.50 Gthiton Bldg, +31. Into the Broadway Surface Koad to represent | mulation of business one of the members says he | pastor on “Help jand Seit-help,” the congre- | }oung Woman. ATH AND SENDING AN UNDER~ TO HEM HOUSE. 4 nF 716 9th st. n.6, ZF ~ 3 : KS; : that a fee of 25 cents a day be charged upon per-| Pump was stopped is morning, and the Persecati The above is ouly. a portion, of the property on my | the interests of the 7th avenue Toad, of ‘whieh T thinks the Commission Will need fifty clerks; but | gation subscribed? $38,000 in thirty minutes TL Lath «t sons who draw loadsof hay, straw, corn and | work thus far is regarded as a ete MSHING MEK DI books. For full ist eall at office for bulletin issued | yw ‘i : : there may be reason to change the estimate by the | toward the completion of the church edifice. Dur- 4 radius of from | Success, Colonel Hains was on the ground Tax z |_ THOS. E. ve 55) See " Officers ary engaged at Youngstown, Ohio, in ny cy ot ne i 0 rd tons for appointments under the board, which | to $55,000. Arter service on Sunday morning, | Sité Uhe Work as it progressed with iutemst, ‘The dit | : Lipiigruoas ‘CHAS. E BANES. Proms; miodecs huprovemente; lniwe Reed you | Watkan oa eee re em (ae my, HOCK | was given Curas hjas ts sald. to'be an exaggera- | Jantaty os, ines tine cei reat atctoea S Wil tacrensethe rental of tie wholecnle market | culty of securing'a irm foundation was unusu- | S€curing evidence showing the most despicable pees AS. F, BAS EL roms, qvailern,nprovements t Wouldn'’ haye been worth 10 conte if lower Broad Hon. There were'a great many, but not Upto | balaucs of the $40,000, which It ad been delcr- | Grounds to about $3,000 oF $4,000 per auum. ally greaty and Jt was only wita the greatest uc | conduct on the part of a young man. The victim 4 Ae ET uf fos at number. mined to raise by ‘subscription (the remain ence and are that the task was accomplished, 18 Miss Jessle White, a niece of Hiram Ciark, of JOR RENT SIC HOM COPFAGE AT MOUNT | JJOR RENT—71y OTH ST. SE: NEW SIX ROOM | protecting my interest, ‘and Was not exactly a pee soeme Cea the cost Of the ‘edifice, $60,000 to. be raised on MARINE PRODUCTS. ———— Pleasant, water aud gus; by the year; stable. $15 Brick; water, sewerage. and | : within one square | ‘dummy’ director. It was intended from the be- wh a ie a i' The report of Inspector Harris of marine pro- = s a ‘that city. In October, 1886, an announcement of CABLE, BANES. "| at care, $15 ber month. DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON. | ginning that the 7th avenue Was to be the Broad Se ere eee semen | erage tnd, O:276' in addition within “nine | acts ror tast week shows thearrivalof the folow. | STEALING & MIS MnOrnibg, that a Bored brlouring | the death of Miss White was published and at the z ane tA | oe a Way Surface Koad, and the entire issue of stock | MR- TRIGG’S FAMILY HAVE HEARD NOTHING tothe enterprise from the beginning up vo over | 126: 6,274 bunches of fish, 105 sturgeon, 35 sheep- | tothe Rev, Father Conauily, pastor of the Kock. | Sime tie a lever Was sent to an undertaker, pure JOR RENT—HOUSE—HALL, WA’ GAS: 713 | JOR RENT-310 M ST. N. W.. NEW AND COM- | was to be turned over to It.” Goud $100,000. ‘The building committee, to which Rev, | R624, 44 porgtes, 124,000 clams and 42,500 crabs. | Vite catholic church, Was siuien Irom the stable | Porting to be sygued by Mra J. & White, req) Rilave.; rent, $20. Keyat drus store 7th and kt | E*"piete three-story and bascment Brick Dwelling: —_——_—_. Up toone o'clock to-day the famfly and friends | HM at and Mn Gantiacr G Hubbard had | Tue following were condemned: 29 bunches ot | ywle Catholic church, was s\uivu trom the, stable | coffin and carriages be furnished for’a tune, Pe eee ae 24goNs: A Moder USTED & BRADLEY: © | Victories for Women at Cambridge. | °% Trigg had heard no further information. | heen ‘added, was Instructed to proceed at once | sh, 1 sturgeon, 2,600 clams, and 7,200 crabs. taken “toward’ Baltimore. "some time ago a| fal The same day -tveral young men who were (oe Le Seiz-tm ‘ ‘927 F st. n.w. | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrxa Stan. qhey stated that when he left home last Wednes- | with the construction of tho building, which has MISCELLANEOUS. horse belonging to the Rev. Mr, Avirett, in Mont- | kuOwn to be Warm personal friends of Miss White fon Raat _reeke SrOns Rae OK RENT—610 PENNSTLVANIA AVE. 8. Loxpox, June 20.—The Cambridge University | (Y Morming he was in his usual Douyant spirits | since heen actively carried on. ‘The Ciurch of the | James. Ewin requests that the alley in the | gomery County, was stolen, aud the tulet was | Fecelved letters requesting them to act as palle ees tna a one Ee Awo-stony aid caline Prick Deeiting; & reurss;ail | exam aa ‘ A DISPATCH FROM NIAGARA FALLS Covenant has now nearly two hundred members. | rear of 1811, 1813 and 1815 15th street be Improved | captured and Une anlinal Was recovered by Wash- | PCArers. Since then notes have been slipped saenneee improvements, tablety rears 330 crx, | ius ME seycof Griton datahior ot aie | St night says: “Trigg went to the Falls trom | it has two Sunday sclools and an Industrial | under the cbmpulsory permit system, | ington ofticers, ‘ the fara, gad’ coat’ tn hershtoern the mae iS aR re = = 4 Vestern | School, all in a prosperous condition, The pre- Henry 8, Huo’ wernor of the Soldiers’ Home, nee ‘oz7 F at.n.w._ | James Ramsey, of Bauiff, is the only person, male | BUTaloon Friday, and stopped at the West , p Br ry ty GO" Hotel. Saturday morning he paid his bill and | Set boards are as follows: Trustees: Hon. Gardi- | requesis the repair of the railway track on 7t| Thomas Randolph, a colored boy, was given six | il intimating that the | writer | int bth and F ste or female, who reached the dignity of the senior F'sREENT-fOR THE ‘SUMMER MONTHS, 1730 ner G, Hul , president; Mr. Justice Strong, | street road, ‘iso of the road from the foot of | months in jail by Judge Sneil to-day for snatching | Kill ber onsight. One morning the family Mass. ave. Apply on premise err ae | spent some time with R.8, Hatr, ticket agent at | Mr justice siatibewe Mr'CB. Jewell, Mr; Wi | the bah eet re sha & pocketbook frou @ colored Woman nated Mil- | foUnd a lange plece of crape tied on the Goor-knob. RR a ek and the only first class in medipval and A ? ao Mr. Peck bi FOR RENT, Gr.w..915'422 11th staw,6r.816.50 | [SOR RENT—TWO NEAT Six HOoM pack | (23% and guages ehaminstion, Iai Hervey, ot Niagara Falla. eran fees nad Palantyne, Mr. Jas. 5. Vitek, Mt. 2L- W. Galt Mp | beter Mayhew ani Sie Comulssionsrs to have) gi ee nanan alleged writer or the, tone Eee aa “sr ind..25 519 Fstaw.or. F z ras. Cl 7 ~ Ne bom bg a ~ pecieal nicht he again lod al estern, inaid Fendall, and Kear Adiniral Carter,’ El- | the trees on M street northwest trimmed. ‘ling Davis, a colored barber, employed 3 ~ Wd been arrested, Sr age eae fy ee months HUFTY & DYE 1506 oad Fates #8 fe | Newnham. ‘wo other ladies, Misses Pocock and | Hii atter breaktast this morning. He dined at the } R°8! ‘endall,, fear AC yn M street & atl Powell, have reached the first class in the second | Mrernationa EARGE HOCSE AND STORE OX | part of the examinations ‘These ladies have Pr., avenue, NO. 327, store suitable for any purpose 2 r 7 i an He ts D.C. White, a cousin of the young w ders: Mr. Justice Strong, Mr. A. R. Quaiffe, Mr. | ‘The District Commissioners have decided to | in Stumugs’ barber shop, on P street, was arrested : a young woman, ad a long talk with Mr. cennigay, Wm. Ballantyne, Mr. C. B. Jewell, ee Admiral | eliminate the repair clause in the specifications | Saturday night by Detectives Wheeler and Mat- | He Was found loitering around her bouse, and vaten men out of the fleldon the latter's own | We cashier, about Waslington people, and walked | Carter, and Rear Admiral Colhoun. Deacons: | for the improvement of Benning’s Road, and the | Ungly, on a charge of forging the name of his | Whenerrestea said: “4 didn't write hove letters, pew SUS 347 Dt | Seipegeret rent. Inquire at S51 Mo. avenue, n.w. | ground. SIU Uae i ira sou He waa a go opin | etre Mart Breanead C., uals, Henry BF. | contacto: wil NOt Dold BOOP a ee aetcsae as coated | ene eee ae RHEE at, | ments, Ke. large yard: within, half square of Capitol ae A SHOP AT AN IRISH JUSTICE, Toad circles, The body has not been recovered.” | ou avenue, and 100 feet ‘on N_ street | copies will have to bring them co the ofioo of the See Lowy oa Se BEd Fy represcating themurives to be neca a STO STH SE NW. 6 RoOMS, BAT | Per monine | TOS OS SNOB PGES |g Keoe or tne peaces and Ms weiice weaie ace | TREASURY Avrorsronmrr. — Secretary atrehila | BOTDWest, Have. been lald, and were, ready | Ensinesr Commissioner forcorrection, | | | Busan Henry Aropp, J Mas Dy Wf. WAILALD” | erica Bibie kovicce Tees tana Bape sada gt: moe itive: Key at AIS Jet | ROR RENT BRICK HOUSE 11 Koos, 1411 | ditving this morning hear Killarney, were fired at | to~lay appointed O. B. Hallam, of Kentucky, to be | the church will be of the same general character the proposition of Heynolds and Snyder to build a | They, were, married May, 13, ABAD, and Uved | drive them into the country in pursult of their wer a ty \d | Work, Induced him to give Uhem his check for the Stoughton st.; m. i, shrubbery, fine view, large | by Some person in ambush; neither was hurt, but | chief of division in the First Auditor's office. as that of the chapel already erec! only the asin On ist street west beyond the | together till June 15 following, at 704 L street, ani = a a hanay Wi mee Ce | ‘ thelr horse was wounded. . — ay | Dullding will be nore imposing atthe sorner will | Boundary for $2000. The reason given is that. it | becbarges Cast at gd ed oe ee OE porches iu front, corner Zdand Nate s | 2e146t__JNO. BOWLES & CO, 1221 F st_ CLERICAL GAINS IN ROME, WasTe Parer Bros Resecrep.—The bids recenuly | ye 4 Komanesque tower 165 fect in height. Would be contrary to the best interests of the Dis | the slightest cause, she deserted him, and bas | {rom town. twey drow rayudiy red, tres from Navy Yard: $10 aud $11 to | JOR RENT—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT Rowe, June 20.—In the communal elections, the | Opened at the Post-OMce for the purchase of the} ‘The ceremony of laying the corner-stone will | trict. ‘since written certain letters to him im which she wrens Figen ag im AlsO O32 th aD. 8 Zatory Wew) Frese Buck, Cilwy AbpIy at BRAD. “Apaas | cletteal candidates polied 2,000 votes more than | waste paper were considered too low, and gave in- | take pluce at 5 o'cloek this afternoon, ev. Dr. T. |_| Vernon avenues not on the schedule for im- | Si¥% “Befory I would come back would rather) poy: yer i Momtooweny CotnrY.—M, > Fgiig as and water, $1825. W. FE Bookstore wie Fo APPLY At BEAD. ADAMS" | wore ever cast by clericals tn previous elections. | qications that there Was a combination among 0 cing eee pets ETD Aa Deo seanetae sae HERE a Fm Mominestar, while engaged in breaking a colt oH ew se " weit Fe eign in Rev, Dr. ———— ar OL Boyd, ak Boyde Geation men Po EY ba eat ee GU EADLE, THREE | Coxsraxninorin, suns 20. Earthquakes were | bids ranged trom 34 "to 41 cents per hundred |S Hamlin, the pastor, will deliver “an ad-| Seven Kmife-Cuts im Hits Body. | THE Axoxry Case—In. the Court in General | (2r Cu Kovd, ut Mord Station, Montgomery story aid basement rick dwelling: 10 rou: all | el teday In capt aad ve end ao. OF deere Ponnvaster-General rejected. all the | dress; Hon. Gardiner @. Hubbard, president | TROUBLE ABOUT A WOMAN THE CAUSE OF TT. Fae’ a eae eee E- ARERAY WAR OUD. | ughtin the SUrrap, and tie wes raged fern, aE enw = Shee RAILWAY DISASTER IN BERLIN. 14s, and by correspondence with the leading | Of the board of eS read the ust of cou) saturday night, shortly before 12 o'clock, Wil- a considerable distance before he was released. He = JOR RENT—RENT REDUCED 10_86 PER MO. | , BERLIN, June 20—A collision occurred to-day | Pper manufacturersinvited bids. The result was 0 y a Yam, allas “Roxy” Hoss, and John Brown, both} Mr. Strauss Presentation Postponed. | died Thursday night from the injuries sustained, ee eat two-story frames, 5 roo bev Ww roa Potsdi Uhat the bid of A. G. Elliott & Co., of Philadelphia, | Chairman of the butlding committee, will lay 20-73 ‘to | Mr. Morningstar leaves a wite and ix children. Bladeusbatne toad’ 5 mite foie 1th and “buwidats | A car attached to one ofthe traine caughy oeeae | Was accepted, ‘Ts bid'is$1 per‘hundrea pounds | the stone in place” a ‘ceremdny that | colored, had some trouble in Snow's alley, and| | Constaxmmxorzs, June 20.—The presentation : - He formerly resided in this county, and Was very stz-ne. SHORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 027 Fat uve, | was Consumed. ‘The bodies Of two terete hav | delivered at the Department. “Last year the waste | Will be followed by prayer by Rev. Dr. A. W. | Boss struck Brown on the mouth with his fst, | the suitan of Mr. Strauss, the new United States Hrederick (Md.) ‘News, 146t ay 100 1501 Qat. n.w., Lor, N.H.ave........100 #10 NX, ave. it.w, Lr. th st. ww. 14r_-100 Loth&R. T ave. n. 4 1 minister to Turkey, has been ed until after | Well Known here. —sr aecanecte Bots been taxen trom the wreck. Several other persons | Paper Was sold for 814 cents. Pas ghuring the exercises appropriate byans | Cutting his lip. Laterin the night the men met | {pinister to Turkey, has been postpom qa Sa Pe JOR RENT—TWO-STORY AND BASEy were injured, sel on New Hampshire avenue, between H and I — 7 EYen's Cave.—Mesers. F. J. Harmi- Froncy dwelling: 6 poster til wat mPa gae ‘A. REPUBLICAN SENATOR ELECTED. PosTMasTERs APPOINTED.—The President has ap | pronounced by Rev. Theodore 8. Wynkoop. streets, and renewed the fight. Ross this time Stage Robbery in Missouri. oon, overt Garrett and others have beaght the Ti esal Ips Obst uw. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Pants, June 20—M. Girard, republican, has | Polnted the following postmasters: Edward & | ¢jaastone, America, and the Irish Quee- | used a pocket-knife on Brow and nflicted seven | umez MASHED ROBBERS COMPEL FLPTEEN TRAVEI- on the Chamachech Van bene fe 4lsGat upper pert. see O27 Fatnw | poem elected senator for the depirtment of ae | Preuss, Los Angeles, Cal.; Willie N. Masters, Pasa es ple @ Don Star eee Ge peed ASKED BOBSENS COMPRL SUPTEES 38 Place, on the Shenauhoah Valley Raliroad. ‘The i a NT 310 Most, 9r.mrt archasers, 1b 18 vunge Oth Nord to fill vacancy. He received 1,154 votes dena, Cal.; John H. Stubenranch, Pella, Towa; Jas. cope it te sited, will build 6. B16 Pa av sede ten inches Jong across bis ribs, two cuts across Ps ‘against 1,128 cast for bis opponent, who was a|M. Freeman, Franklin, Mass; ’Jas, M. Nickaul, | | MT. P. C. Maccourt, of the Treasury Department, | 113 stomach, one across his thigh, a stab in his | _ The Baldwin and Manchester stage, which runs | and open up the cave ‘to visitors It ts also une 1M a nounced that the Baltimore andObto Railroad will 3 Sentech to-day received a letter from Hon, Wm. E. Glad- | fery wrist, aad a cut across his gat hand.” White | from Baldwin, Mo., to Barrett's, on the Missouri 3 Bladensuui rome i ee a en stone, dated the 3d instant, in which Mr. Glad-| the ngnt was in progress Oflcers Keefe and Mad- | Pacific Rallroad, twice e day, was stopped Sunday Se ee et ee ee 4 Sos Ne ave, teed Insect Pests of Western Fields. ResigNations.—Chas, B. Barrett, a post-office | stone said: dox came along and Placed both men under ar- | atternoon about 6 o'clock about a mile from Bar- | (}.) Courier. See ea a eine THE RAVAGES OF THE CUT-WOKM AND ARMY wonx | ISDOCIOT, has resigned. Miss Atice Magn or | agi am much honored by your letter ot May 27, | Test, Brown complained of Delng cut and was Te; | rett's by three, mask eect cal es tomer anes Ga. cuuieaaa it fro SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, " ed her position in the Dead-Letter Se Arent ~f Rescues, it Sna—The echooner William Praca cap be ozan Seieleae go _myzi-in tied O2F Fst nw Ge AN EPIDEMIC AMONG THEM DUE TO Geren uaa resign Posit ‘My age as wellas my engagements preclude my | trouble to get him tothe station. Brown was | jts irteen Passengers approached the robbers ud- | Hines, of Baltimore, arrived im Uhat city — . JOR RENT—NEA CAPITO! visiting America, but I never lose an opportunity | taken to a drug store, where his injuries were | vanced with drawn feroltcre ana ordered Me, pee eae ESIRABLE r e 3 Joon RENT—HOUSE 472 OST. ninerooms, | ,qcuiCaco, June 20-—A Times special fromCham-| pgasowar.—Edgar Russell of the Army, J. W. | (andi found an excellent one at Cardiff yesterday) | dressed. ‘The case was irled in the Police Court day from Eleuthera, one of uh 10 ROOMS, and pleasantly situsted Brick Bahama c Bennett, the driver, to stop and the passengers 0 | with eleven us aboard Who bad bern, RE - “I paign, Il, says: In his report to the trustees of 5 of saying What seems to me likely to strengthen | this afternoon, It was shown that Ross said ‘ue num- ohn c 2 SHhall modern improvementa: ‘Inquire st 10006 | inet =a — a Sea BIOSENES wr | the University of Iilinois, Prof. Forbes, director ot | Thompson of San Diego, Cal, Wm. e Bde and the union of our countries and giving weight to | something which offended. brown's female friend, yh Re eS 5 | cee ence Beare, of Femanipate, House, 12th, Rear W, B18 Stood Hey eOM | the State Laboratory of Natural History, states | M. H. Phelps of New York, are at Willard’s— | the judgment of America on the great (for it 18a} and the latter sald he did not like what he had | or the passengers cla' ning that there were Six | Shipwrecked porsoms ane ‘Capt. RH. Pent Ine ne $35. HARDING'S WATERS) | (Bat Southern Iinots ts pecuilarly unfortunate | Jas, D, Young Cae ep bre ty ED) Irish question.’ sald, and Ross struck him. When the figbt was | with drawn revolvers voncealed 1n the underbrusa | j\is'wife and thes children aud we of the crew, Yeli-in ‘806 Tlih st vel | cts. | Omaha, R. P. Newby of New Mexico, ai ———— renewed Ross cut Brown once after the - | in cage any resistance should be offered. ‘The rob- ~ eee : SS ‘sq | Im certain localities the Hesstan fly has done great Merrell’ of Kansas City, are at the Riggs— t ‘THE ee Srar’s Pocket Aes the World | rived, Ross was given six months in jail. bers made a poor haul securing only about $250] While a party of 250 pilgrims were crossing the Peecinble Frenne aes NR OF, THE MOST | damage to the wheatcrop, while in others the first | Among the guests at_Finey Point yesterday. were | 18 offered free to every new subscriber for one year SSS out of an estimated $2,5001n money and valuables | Danube River near Paks Ue boat was caugut in = basement brick. 15 rooms, bath room on each floor, | Planting of corn was almost wholly taken by cut-| R.S. ‘Todd, Wm. B. Dodson, W.C. Eckles, W. H.| tothe WERELY Stax. It isa handsomely printed} whe Pole War Breaks Out Again, in possession of the passengers, hurricane and capsized. Only a few of the party sleyator: figuated on a corner and faces » Cirle; wall | worms. Ip some places the last-named insects ate | Walker, Gov. McEnery, of La, and thé Misses | book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with More | pesipgers Ix EAST WASHINGTON WILL NOT ALLOW cor were saved. Over one hundred bodies have bem Jeane for 1; Zor Sears to the right party. Inquire of | Carden vegetables, oats, and grass with equal | McEnery, Wim. V. Peppert, Win. F. Cole and Fd- | than 100 colored maps and di peice ‘WIRES STRETCHED OVER THEIR HOUSES Ovgr Ong Huwprep Dyonees 1x HE SmaDE.— | recovered. MM. PARKER, 1418 Fret. n.w. Jeb-13t" | relish. However, & hopeful indication ts found in | ward Coumbes—-C. 1 Foster of London, H. B. | & Wealth of general toformnation. ee advertise- rN oy R RENT—NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE, KITCHEN | the fact that an epidemic appeared among the | stone and L. W. Wakeley of Chicago are at Worm- | ment in another column, SE Lan) Se ee aes [Seep ey pe ehh ge pee dining-room, &c.,on first floor: hard’ wood finish | Worms and carried them off by thousands. This ey'se_“0.6-Staples and wife, Miss Ceason, DF-H.G. Capitol Hill was reopened on Saturday with great | dented in Columbia, 8. C for Priday, 9034 Sat- MARRIED. PSR meee ee RETA |G. ha rccung” wee And Mart” | See i Wasnt atte it ata | wend WA an iach | rao Uy redents Gt North capt sire‘ | Seay cd Bay Sanaa i as gut” Way | pBOND-OARKR, entry fh 967, Oger mpt ce lot ice 1p f, | diseas en foun sStrOy= el vi y ‘amo! arrivs *» 1105 v1 5 A - ullivan, at St. Peter’ ch, PE . BOR! E ‘00 Sth st. Bee ing great numbers of army worms tn dack-| Pe 'the’ Hyelar Old Polat Alived Seagstack of avenue, which was formerly decupied by hiin wien | tween BandC streets, Acting ander a permit | nouses aud ofits tu the, cliy the mercury | SUES arch, PETER xD LiZZik MARKS, bots num 5 and. he mercury tits lly 8 i County, The subject 18 being elaborately | Valparaiso. F Schultze of New York, J. H. | he carried on the stationery business. ‘The pur- | issued by the District Commissioners early last | reached 103, It had mot been as fag a .. BOARDING. Studied and experiments being made to see | Howeot ef. Paul’ and H. P, Goodell of Boston aré | Chasers were Messrs. Hubert W. Burke and Mar. | week the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. | for tn years ‘There is no record of tts ever hav recat of Baltiinstee WELLES Or., in. Water st. Gt by TW. Aux Al 2 ry y a hed 100. Foltage 1s scorched as by a fire. | 2 yCRNS to Mis GLALVA C. BAUEMAN ‘a, tr. 1.435 1073 Jefierson Whether tuese bacteria cannot be propagated and | at the Arlington. Geo. L. Anderson of the Army, | cellus N. Bradiey, ot New Jersey. The price paid | pegan to erect about twenty poles in the alleys | 40g reached J URNS. iss GENEVA UFMAN, both, tari eon ae = Satie aa Saas pp | used for destroying the great farm pests generally. | Jeff. B. Brown of Key West, Fla., B, V. Anslein of | Was $24,500. The property fronts 15 feet 10 inches. . ‘tas cay > baa 3 ath wt, B01 Gat nar hauone dius Foomeehere | #8 ]ABY, portious of Southern iiinols there ‘uss | Gieveland, Ono, and Si, £. Daytoh of Chleago, are | on te Avenue and’ the lov contains 3,160 square | andstreet ot that section ofthecity. One of the | _Lavnans Corry Guane UxpEs Anxs—A New ————+e- - STORES. he can furnish excelient meais at low prices Je20-1W fon ae Ce eee of] at the Ebbitt. ’ W. G. Sharretts of a in | feet. Bast side of North Capitol street, directly 0) says: old He Traynhamy of the governor's staf, DIED. = SER TUNLIGHESULCCOGE eadows; let c: this ther, ‘0. 2 fen 4 ne 2K Pe ever heretofore l- 3 been issut ry clerk of e cout 0 J.C. W. and Almira Adains, twenty munthe, fable |; reduced rates for summer. 208, Penna, pee lege reported 8 seriously ann: eeue een akatowae Cockrill and Laura R. Millard, both of Fairiax | the Wires over tho house, Tils drew 7 form an | ‘The Laurens Guards are under arms awaiting George Soe SES Sree ed frighttuily destractive in England. ‘The insect 13 — County, Va.; J. M. Killixs, of Bryan, Obio, and | emphatic protest from Une occupants Of the house, | orders from the governor. ‘The trouble is cemtere oe been, the young or lurve of the common large mosquito, | Sti Another Story About What Ives | Allce N. Stewart; John H, Carter and Alice R. | WhO appealed to the police for protection. Work | 18 miles from the town of Laurens. | The excite- How swret to tink that Ellwood lives Bireass like crane Mies, waich eats off the grass roots Just ‘and Staynor are Doing. Nell; W. G. Flood ‘and Mary Edith Brady. Pltone meh rected with cnother peratt trom the | meat and alarm in the county are unabated, ‘Avcherub iar from tears, below the surface of the soil, The chinch-bug 1s ——————— z < aoe ee TEE By Hrs Avwr Iba, : Crxctewatt, June 20.—The Commerctal-Gasette| Ranok oP THE THERMOMETER —ThE strict Commissioners and completed their work. | A WonsHIPER OF EVE IX AN INSANE ASTLUM.— 2 THAT MUST COMMAND ATTENTION. —_| Madde Mich has Gals bese oe ee aeort A | today prints & three-coluinn special from New | were ino tendiney ot tee eeemeay OS Oe ae | Au appeal wasmade then vo the District Commis: | zea" Guiterets: yeny battnen iting ie Beekar [rrearetchsburg papers plesss copy) ATWELL. On June 20, 1887, at 20 am, JO- SEPH ATWELL. aged thres months and twelve Uaga, y nae York purporting to give the Inside history of the | mm-'7gy2 maximum, 88; minim Stoners, anda letter was also sent tothetelephone | Township, Penn, was declared insane Suturd: CeCe Baltimore and’ Ohio deal with Ives, Staynor | 2? 7) 2P-a 83; maximum, 88; ‘um, 7% | Company notifying them that any attempt to put | and will be sent ¢o an asylum fortwo years & Co, The main point of the story ‘wires on, Over Or above the premises would be re- | has Imagined that he 18 commissioned DY. tue | 'j0¥ed sot, of Kiawue atid Somoph Atwell ANICEGREY SERGE SUIT,.... $7.50. BARGAIN. More of the Ghilzais Desert, {S mat tvea and Stayor made a contract with Gar. Alexanéria Attairs. Sisted by all iawtul means.” Early Saturday morn- | Ris,lmagined, Chat he is commissioned by, the a Ee Ee hee od Anall-wool GREY SERGE SUIT. 9.50. BARGAIN. | , ST, PETENSRURG, June 20.—Advices recetved | rett by which they were to get a controlling inter Reported for Tae Evemxe STAR. inga large gang of workmen appeared on the | memory he considers has been sadly neglected. ere Kal 000, lock Sunday morning fire was | sc n negic BARROW. (At Long’ Branch, om State that most of the Ghil- | est in the Baltimore and Ohio for about = Frke.—A bout 2 o'clock Sunt ins was ne,and, after removing the pole in the alley | On the hiliside back of his home he has built im- OBERT G. Rho te ol Gl Di A a a ee inca, aiscovered in the rear bullding of tne shoe store | fo the rear of vo. 23s, 1 was pladved 1n the reat of | grouse goats piles as inemortals to the “universal | RoBER! G BARK c - 10.00. BARGAIN. | serted. The insurgents have attempted to destroy | $100,000 in a certifie cher and 15,800 shares of | of Mr. John A. Marshall, on the north side of nl No. 230, occupied by @ Mrs. despite her oppo- | mother of us all,” and it is his custom, violin in i, on, Sue 15, 288, jodrtecutt year lage 1, sud broter of ‘Me. An all-wool BROWN MIXED CHEVIOT... | RENT— 324 16th st. 12r $140 Arthur Pr'e nw. Tath o.w., Lar 53.35 404 Boundary 9 the Quettah Railway, and the British are fortiry- | Cincinnati, Hamilton and Baton preferred atock, | Street, hear Pitt street.” The Toot 1s of elate, and | ition and provests. hand, to if in the trees overhead and 2 a m, RAYMOND (oan ing its terminus avGdilstan Kare, snd that they have promised to Inake ‘good the | Kept tue fre contined for gome time, buts notirith- | Tuono a. crtheengincer department, | HRs to perch nimse requiems to her memory In dx daya, beloved som PRINCE ALBERT SUIT........ 13.50. BARGAIN ——.___ balance of an Oi ae oe $600,000 and Santa ne. opera ons) poche arene cere) said foes woe Vanes eae pee fair weather. He over: romained| ope night, i Boys? -wool GREY CHE’ ke up the H. & D. preferred stock out of ‘Second st GO Wi ne ‘not involve this difficulty, an S- | but from dusk to dawn et loyed the lonely hours ™ cen ssi Severe Hai! Storm in Pennsylvania. | Troceals arising, irom thelr acquisition ‘and | extinguish the fre injured some of the stock in the | tion whetser or hot, the tekphone company dhail | puesrom dusk to dawn employed ryt ae S Fy SUIT, ages from 13 to 18 years. 5.00. BARGAIN| Lancaster, Pa., June 20.—Reports from the consolidation of narrow guage roads in | story below the fire, and water damaged also the | run wires over the house must be settled by the ——<oo—_—_—_—— BEVERLY. On Saturday, June 18, 1887, et 4-30 Sa ACHILDS' SUIT, from 5 to 13 country show that last evening's hall storm was | consolidation of | narrow outonine ia | stock of the merchant tailors store‘on the east, | iendisd tne communes Daownep at Aruasrio’ Cirr.—The frst. drown. | iin RICHARD, EUst Nis beloved tad ouy"soh ot 28 I yea, 7 2.00, Bacar | Unusually destructive, Tn some sections hall reli | to"? gg ‘ys eontinuous road. from | occupled by Mr. Jos. 8. Grigg. An hour sufliced 1 — ing case of the season Occurred at Atlantic City | gives inatitheand teontreme care? eee NY ORR oer for nearly an hour, the ground belng covered. | Farimore and Ohio 10 St. Louts, using the B. ao. | extinguish the flames, ‘but in the meanwhile Mount Pleasant Sewage. yesterday. Jno. Wilson and Wife, of No. 3: ral ou Toseday” Juve #1. {rea St. Paul's church, We are offering special bargains in Conn Cue to pieces, The tobsecon wae, and the | to Parkersburg, the harrow-gauges changed to | another alarm was given fora fire in the fourth | xop ro su DRAINED INTO THE KASTEAN BRaMoR. | Chestnut street, Philadelphia, came down in the | mickis"irem intwe D wud it atvents eather ard. This alarm proved to be a false one, Mr. orning to od the , After taking a walk | 3:300'clock p.m. Nelatives aud triends respect SILK, PONGEE, ALPACA, AND SEERSUCKER | “UD advanced to be injured Senne Vandalia’ thence “to. Ste Youle | Marshall bas ample msurance on. his house with | | C&Dt Symons stated to e Stan reporter to-day | 1 int af ‘ ne cons —————__— a ‘Wilson Went into the surf for a bath, leav: Mrs, | fully invited to attend. Bostou papers please copy. * ‘The spectal goes on to say that it | Janney & Co., and insurance on stock with Wise | that the Mount Pleasant sewage “will not be] wiison at Kipple & McCann’s pavilion. ‘Wiscn | BRETHAUER. On June 1%, ISK7, wt 6-20 p. COATS AND VESTS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA 18 proposed at. a meeting to be held|&Co. Mr. Grigg ts also fully insured, The loss is | dumped into the Eastern Branch,” but that it will | wno was a powerful swimmer, after sporting i | ANNA LILLY BRETHAUEN. beloved daughter . oe here to anorrow to authorize the ©. H. and D. di- Ce dollars. the boara | D@ Mtercepted at Boundary and ist streets east | the surf for some time, swam & considerable dis- Auucunt aid Aueuas Brethouer, aged Cue! mouth ae New York Stock Market. rectory to divert from its original pur7ose the pro- ua —The mem and carried south down North Capitol street and | tance out to sea, near’ Applegate's pier. WU Se. Rey cee eee AERREOOE cate feng opening and 3:00 hp pron | Cesta eicrning Dosa and guarantood crock | gully and very great importaice, and are ented | out into the Potomac by way of James Creek, Ho | JA%7.000, Masse), Of AtantLG Cluyymua was pate | Dash ily th es det Wire to H. H- Dodge, 539 15th street: ) that these proceeds may be used for the Wo the earnest help of their reliow-citizens in their | denies the assertion that the natural drainage of | gifig in the water. He at once went to his relief ‘wer has drooped and faded, CLOTHING COMPANY, Ca Geta coc eee, fe free work for the public good. They have been | the section to be relieved by this sewer is toward | na caught him as he was sinking, but, unforvuc Ouraweet dariing’s voice has fed. asia al ad dae atepones OF tne company: edltortauy: wit | some days engaged in thelr spring inspoction, The | Hock Creek, and says that the section which docs nately, Massey was himselt seized with cramps in Garewsst Lily sowieasa nw, O- | 3:00 | tney (the new owners of the C. HL. &D.) are able to | town ts divided Into three health districts. First, | slope to the creek 18 not Inhabited, Capt. Symons | his right hand, and in trying w get anowaer old reregeredyenalige ¥ : 3 Opposite Patent Office, sc | gather in the B.& O. and employ that as they north of King street; second, between King ai ‘Says that it will not be necessary to use a pump, | missed his grip, and Wilson sank out of sight, olf tan a _ mak Amn me I 3B. WARNE & CO..916 Fata ——— eas Be isd have the C. H. &D., the country will have the | Prince street, and third, south of Prince street. | nor has he ever thought of it in this connection. | ‘Two other partics went out in the surf boat, but oe! street southens - + June 2 \121% | benefit of about as audacious a jobof adventurous | The inspectors Of the first district are F. Paff and | He believes, however, that when that Of the | nothing more was seen of the drow: man, SALU ON EASY TEKMS—A ‘as has ever been undertaken | I. W. Rudd; second, M. Bossart, J, Pollard, and V. | valley bordering upoh the creek 1s bl Wika who was undoubtedly the Fictuur et wae: | CROSTHWAITE. Mrs. MARY & CROSTHW, fuatst eleven-room brick House, | EYSTABLISHED 1811 a ‘]150x'...-. | financterin Ly ae al dow of the lute Col. Baldwin J. Crosthw F 7 G, Milburn; third, . Graves and C. T. Irvin. | ben WO establish a sewer: b that | vere attack of cramps, Was about thi ars oid, | Fedo, 3 eet ig ogd conden. Hegucs Beye | Hie aps Tae aey Soe ts| MHRA cla acai tty Ue | Ses P ker tetris rercein ences | eroanirgeck um, massa gga | ta nat fe Saaaese oC HM BRUSH. Indian Office, Second National . — 23 the eld by the parties who | {fictsis a remnant of the olden time divisions of | duinpéd 1nto the creek, He thinks the object could | widow is the daughter of Richard Simpson, of eral at ber late residence, 1303 R street, at 5 Praia Seis: stock of the C., H. & D. 1s held by ame Ge cae if are engaged in the imanipulations. \er_the | the town, when three lines drawn from the river | be best accomplished by running an intercepting | West Philadelphia. The body has not yet been | o'clock, Tucsday afternoon. Juterment wt Rock Oreck OR RFNT—THREE-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK OLD ue few email stockholders left will take any interest | 0 the west bounds divided tne town into four | sewer ‘the creek. recovered. Massey, who made a gallant atteupt | cemetery. 3 . ig pr ah | Oe k xn Ns Sis |in the action to-morrow remains to be seen.” | Wards. ‘The inspectors have found several nuts. ee nes at rescue, has saved six lives from drowning. DEVLIN. On Sunday, June 19, 1887, of Cholera In- MirteORD oer ee ae SS DERE) We wer w HH HT Ss Bok IT ERE 88s ‘prei.--'|1249§ 1248 | The meeting to-morrow ts fo take action on the | ances that need the action of the city council, and | RarueR INDEFINITE INFORMATION ON WHICH TO fantauu: LOUISE ouly child of Like and Mary Devlin, = eat Pott ine __*l4l0"_ | \www HHH I EE 4ss, -& Duluili! 93") 92” | matter as stated above, and also to vote upon the | the subject will be brought before the city council | AnnEsta MAN.—This morning, in East Washing-| 4 poy Farauny WOUNDED WHILE STRALING “‘Stnerel irom St, Matthew's church, Teseday, June LANIER HEIGHTS, TWO-STORY | Wwww HH IT Re ft F 25 2% lgDge prst.-.-|11 Ls. construction or lease of a branch line from Ham- | at ite next meeting. ton, OMicer Blandrord arrested a young colored CuErniga.—The New York Sar says: Wim. Bolen, | of at 10 v'clook. Oey awetling, 10 rooms and baths an} WoW HoH it Sss8 i “ic It kee Sss87 ey 0 a iiton to Middletown, and upon guaranteeing the | | THE Fare Diivery—There appears to be an | mah, who gavehis name a8 Robt. Gross. The | Cintteen years ola a sou Of Marun Bolen, of OF. | “yexs sre on June 30, BURY, 02 9. mobs MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. 2 AS? stock of the United Railways Terminal Company | entirely unnecessary halt in the proceedings for | negro was polnied out to the oilicer by a Dr. | Suge was stealing cherries on Friday night, in the | o4icN RAN. E ECRLOTE, pomwes ea ra Lag 218 | oy cineianate the establishment of free delivery of letters here. | Stewart, Who sald he was sure that the man was | SSS, was stealing cherrlss ou fia martes | eri hae A The medicinal qualities of Whi sos 80% ——.—— This stated that the streets of the city will have | wanted in Charles County for some offense. He | ountain' House, with two companiona Chas | fuueral cu ‘Monday, at G o'dock. Friends apd rom the Buest nrowth of Tige in tse Tenowiied Valley B28 38% | Philadelphia Cotton Men Suspends | Cotte Tor tree COLVOY Can De ge TES oe | eae ae ne es eed or nomeehig OF DU | smith, an umbrella peadler who routs the place, | fails invited ioatiand. |” . of ‘“Mononsgah of J lelivery made. 8 was ant Bolen FORREST. Raturday, A {he Medical Faculty in the United Beaten somata Fig TBE mevowven ot rae wasumvoron | uanuracronine | fave been named forone hundred aud thirtsrcighe at oe te Be Pad. Tike anaes | ahCE ie, only Child of Cintenca ahd the fate Foe uw, 10e. AGS 107 invitees 13 | gree ae te lace itlas very high position aimouy the COMPANY'S FATLUEE. Yearsand the houses numbered for over thirty | Exaxqwaviox oF ArruicaNrs ¥oR Apwissrow ro | SPon'e shoot, Il gos) but Smith Ged, the charge | 00 lp rrmat,agad five months abd sieves vulder, Cc! = june 20.—H. Sloan & the | Years The examination of applicants tor 2d- 2 Funcral frou the residence of his aunt 1006 9th 1s beg oo invite the attention of connolssears tocur Washington stock Exchange. Cr nee eed Per meny, ioe | years, The few numbers missing from some of | rae Ban. face, He was taken to the Memorial S neck, and ‘Monday, June 20, até OL the houses can all be put up in two hours, and it | mission to the bar will be held to-morrow (Tuse. itn ta | street. on Mo td pam. celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer atthe | ‘The following changes from Friday's quotations er Hospital. | The lert ey. yet MUCK, On Saturday, June 16, 1887, at iellowing prices in cases cuutaininus Que Dusen Bor | of rig Svantumtou Stock Exchauwente note weaage | arranging their, affairs and’ expect Gaga The | eoxbected that this will be done next week. and | day) ‘morning in the examination, room of the right eye badly injured. ICis feared that wev- |g, Gn Sexuraay June 28, 1887, at bie jets : toat- jena Me lw .r.uw.30 1016 8. Capitolst 310.30 B00 Ist st aw, dre...10 a» w.. stcel 3 A. 8. CAY WOOD, “18.30 se1s-it" Consth and K ate : = : that councti will order street signs to be repiaced | the Civil Servico Commission in the court : PE ae ales” ih firm was obliged to cloge its doors on account of | when the old ones have been menoved. ne seen ernest cep ot have entered his brain, and his condition | {Bt jze.e ctr sect norihwes Iseritical, Sinith went to South Orange and gave | “hielntives sud frichas are ~THREE- . SEMEN’ . o 1891, currence 5 tne insolvency of the Washington Manut DEATH OF aX OLD Mnnsrer.—Philip Hamilt 10 o'clock and continue till 1, at which rg ¥. ey a Markee ost, Te currine ae ee Go, which ‘came rather unex; may. an old colored minister, of the’ Mk Chureh, a a oe Solent ere oa Fw arty oy Gon 1B, ndorsed ‘company’ A here this morning. ‘years lunch. 230 Work Will be resumed fo 27 ola ps “ TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ys oM"BU.year ‘tuna, * Bo. iso: “iste | the “cxtenty, tt is “sald, of ST ee of | Sno the ex Inexe Horr Loses Hen Wit. Coxtest axp | Sintacs" Assembly. Kot le, trot 000, a Lo Pre te ne eT e er pene 496 | The Itablliuiés, in addition to this, ut | sixty years. He was Well known throughout all | will be examined unless he has fled his af ‘and had been attached to Hobert Chapel for | and the examination will close at 4:30. || No $100,000. ‘The assets are sufficient to cover the | this weeion 9-1 oh Peet ritven | Guts IX JalL—The New York general tru hus | Veber unde gineote, ‘acess, dase wh Se a —DESIRABLE CORNER HOUSE. 147% gion Gas, » pe 4636 asked. Washington Gas, 41% bid, 42 a ing the will of the late Jesse Hoyt, who left sev- ECH, On Saturday, June 16, 1887, at 2 I ee eee eked, Geomeor™ Go Stn pureren's tricapee | intl sutistactory arrangements could be-anads | qcorse, During tbe Storm Which passed over the | court, before 10'clock _ gfe tilion dolar it wae appedica trom by Mis | att EonaOk PRC age locty ours P= JOR RENT_HOUS 23 F xT. N.W. 6 BOOMS: Corcoran Ins 58 bid. Coluibta Lusuranes; | with the creditors, One of the directors of the | Courthouse on Gohimisca aioli ean oe ote ge ey | gS eg yg fe 8 wodejarsutwements $38.50 por months AppUy 24% asked, Mugs Insurance, 8% bid. Masonic Hall | Wasnington Manufacturing Co. sald to-day that | ned Matilda Johnson, colored, $5 for assult Cover Dt Gznznat Tanx. the income of $1,250,000. million, and | siteet, norkuwest, Tuseday. dune 22; - oenere SON, 718 13th st nw. ‘e7- Seti ish af Cotinbis Nation Mon, Prick he believed that the company would pay dollar | O14 Dominion riends and relat ST—1204 QST.. COR OF 13TH ST, TWO- ‘story abd basement b: oy 3 ene nisonly’child. Gen. Benjamin F. Butier has elected Sir F. A. Reed, | _ To-day, Bright agt. Patton et al; opinion by | She was - a 3 ‘Monday, Jane 20, 1887, irri oy ‘Title Insurance, 130 bid.” Pens | fF dollar. ‘Eminent Com Tiandor es sacs ‘Will ‘soon be | Judge James aflirming judgment below. U. 3. argued oe saree sn a Here, On Tharstay RL UPHARD. Ou Monday, June 20, 1587-08630aam ‘Tel, Go. 38 bid, 40 asked. Chesapeake and Potomac Assi en tofa toffee Firms Ait on Fairfax street eouth of the tunnel—mr. | agt. Oliver; set for 28th inst. U.S. agt. Thomp- | oe ee tea ncook and undress: She Was very Sede Layard Sed pine mouth. re iSOEEe | askrtce ene RsTS "ate susie cs | Baamhage Sy tate wek tag eae | mew Yonts nea ea Tgara | Hispegany sua old for damage | Ben roe eens td" AZ, ce | Brat ea one rencbe. tens Sbe"ae | pga fear me 2 i otherwise mi =I Hib Ge sat ave pal % s¥5 3 pow RENT Ass WAT NE, BEACTNNL six | “witenvense Correnoudiace wiced SF ita Columbia Titie Insurance, Oh bid @ asked” | Francis Be Arnold, composiug te fin of Arad & mn, held its closing exercises | ance; ‘of 8 Court of ‘the United | tacked the cook and (as the claims) Kicked a emy, Mr. J. S. Blackburn, Mandate of Supreme m s ILLER,, On June 18, at 11-30. ‘Town house, on concrete st.;" was, water, Be; ou os og Seren ral weceehy Samemee roa ‘Welcome | at tie close of last week, and the closing exercises | Staves tiled. Fisher ec al. agt. Hume & Cleary; on | her allthe way down the stairs and across the ait infant dauenter y ahd Slane Sloe, ick: 9 rooms all mod. imj laree yard. Only €98.34 Inquire i Mt PARKEN, Dw. " jazz. the cook procured a warrant. [or SS ee ¥.& H.W. CATHERW( Maktinere Markets, Ewin Eowelhe Arincton :Tamtisnie, (and. ot Xho | HPAARS: Bir arrest “When the consianle wont to’ serve i | Casula! ents place from on mpif-im |. H.W. 00D, Golored Parochial ‘Conducted by the sisters Equirr Coumr—Judge Merrick, ag Dortheast, Tuesday, Sune Si, sts 30 pase ers <= 2 re 224 South Front PALTIMOMries with couous, 40" Moris Gass | 4 Special Mission to the Arsh Bishops. | orehe Holy Cross, took place om the sume day. | Today, Aruuble age Gaddis’ sues ratined nist, | 6 Uareatened to shoot him, but a short | I suives and dends tw eeapectfully’ invites «ses: R RENT—FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1519 st, Philadelphia. | 65. uo. ten-forties, with coupons, 40; Caroling | “eee gune 20. Th has S8tC Per. | ewe mae i aie =) i Webb le Miss Hoyt was ‘a mer. Before ¢ Rhode Island sve coraplsd the po supe yee yy fork Office. 16 South William st. 1 son 2 Pa ae Per Cee he pope atonal 5 | nael H is Bein re acres of | Schaller ‘agt. io febb appointed he Justice she was 80 violent M Randcults ‘had | tnd. At 3 : intl zy | Sev to ones. inseetewanet _ast_ | goetian dln oe arsrecal| ground ling ci | fren imo behets a | PTSD AIRS ia A My jot : wendy = ecclesiastical affairs, and Monsignor Giraldl, sec- | ity, hasbeen sold for $1,000t0 Mr. M. A, Marehain. ‘Cmcurr Couns, No, 1—Judoe Coz. rey PTice &. PRITCI oe Se a aa Se ee eikirn wiper, 28008.10;° do. ve retary for Irish affairy, to on 8 special | Mr Nast Droponcs to reiuove to the District ——A| o.qag mura, Mary "Ae Guinot ictal ro. | 3M Dutater released on pail, "isporat ths afkron from her Freact wens Ping, $20, neak aixroom, frees EPPS'S Cocoa. - tau, mission to the Irish bishops, oe se ES ro sumed. Srorrmxa a New SORT OF Gauatixa.—The Chicago | residenes, $13 20tt street mw. and ‘lenge FOMRESE 817 Fat, heed So eT iene BREAKFAST. ‘Want the Countess? Address. Sirbete Wise for $1,600" has been no sale Crscert Couns, Wo a ~Judge Hagner. Joe Saturday afvernoon Faided Che Commercial, | Feapecnreny i aoe *© southern “easier and’ duit; Sete ero peete Date anes Tee eer ee no sale | To-day, Shipmon ast. Fletcher; trial resumed, Stock Exchange, across the way fom |" PUMEREEL,, On Suaday, June 19, 1887.88 3:99 BR RENT--RENT FREE TO JULY 18T, A BEAU: knowledge of the az; amber, 911 western lower and ‘dull; | _ Paris, June 20.—The solicitor of the Campos a ——— ‘geal y t eon Fihuthoase. mus room ‘gat tpt EO Ks focminecremtenect our and nucaon aed | Bo. Zy miner, Fed, spot. “eybia; Sune ‘ues | family offers a reward of $2000 tor the address (f| of tor the i ‘coupons: Scand pw Sodas y, aed 8 tothe and a. gio, SWORMBIEDT ‘& BEAD! caralappuceignof tie tue bropartice of pel | WO: Fun, oases Rigo deaiy "Eepaem- | Mic, Mercedas Marines Guimpos The lawyer aio | fall now wish to pay thelr taxes im money, Out S | y22% A,Eat, Dat succase aprureakorky ber: | 126 in-ele- iret, rendencey ho 1 » ae TENCE, | ‘ablou witha deieaiely davored overage which may | multe, ombt: dollow, gRedu: enema nominal and | signing adventurers in the case.” Afra chor, Vat painful ivens JOR RENT—COR. OTH AND MASS. AVENUE 9 erage, which may | Neglected: 4654 asked. Oats easy und Gull pa CEES Pore rite tiie Fiigegtisceiy furmiahed front” moomsy second wud | S2¥e 02 may Bes ‘précics oj dict that ecoostitaton | uber and Sa SUSI Tyee Malte | Not Ordered to Ald the Ameer, IS, 1867, 6:80 w'elock p. angel tom pomirer "Vives lines of care’ iecierences exchanged | ay be wradi ay SS eS ee Hay dun prima vo choicg wontars. 110 siSd0 tre: | _Lowpox, June 20.—The Daily News Simla cor- “Gone, but not forxotten. > Low? aa! and 2 15.00817.00. Bulk | respondent denies the reports recetved from La- ensaying ‘beer by } uneral to-morrow at Y o'clock, 927 Steward alley, | pore that tnolndian government has been ordered a (Prince George, Md, paper please con. 124 London to forward troops to the Afghan ‘stopped. INT: Tao ae, iit frontier, He also says it 18 not true that Russia i) ‘itary Str ‘has appointed ‘Khan governor of Penjdeb. —e * Ride A Narrow Escape from Death, oer Tra ager sete sqs4ur ox Fi Crvcrmvarz, June 20.—A spectal ichmond, . June 19, 1887, ack Bi Sane toes eet out vot anbere aoe eee ae ‘ands. R. re brougné, ch pares here Yesterday, ‘of a singular accident siestneetiwest Taseinys a4 20 nm Makaverage ‘train, ‘with two other cars, got detached at Sune, 3 L—4 i rewo Florence and ran at @ fearful ‘toward Rich- peer Yr 4 mond. On tne way they met the pasesagee train > of the men were Killed, ang & is waid, they Hy ate mide Low" TYLEA & RUTHERFORD. 12° Fst. nw. are not seriously injured, ”- : seabecttuly invited w atisaa