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MOM-PAWKER, TAS Fecncwe sebIse JR RENT_THREE-SIORY AND BASEMENT Brick Dwelling, 8 rooms aud bath, all m..; 840 peF month; 1137 Sth at Ban tol 1 ED, (226 F st. o.w. JJPOR RENT_ON LANIER BFIGHTS, TWO-STORY PRS ee Prey x i 500 ERC. 6 F Ei OR RENT—1204 Q ST... COR. OF 13TH ST, TWO- tory and basement brick; 9 rooins; all mod. im} Younes ard. Ouly $58.54. Inquire it A PARKER, ti nw. de9-128 .Z., BEAUTE gIxX eae ge geet ee at et nw. er eens e-L YOR RENT—FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1519 Rhode isiand ied the st three ‘by Peabo Tani treysrsaha hemes eee yD, 1402 14th at. sellin” T. PLEASANT, 15TH 8ST. EX- F RK RENT—COR. OTH AND MASS. AVENUE, nicely furnished front Rooms second and id nth Board. Southern aud e: - changed. ui ‘with Powure, Three lines of cars. Keferences ¢ 3 furniahed b ‘FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1457 Penn. ave nw. Tatost Telegrams 10 The Star, AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Qucen Kisses Her Children and Other Relatives. Loxpon, June 21.—On reaching the Thames em- Dankment the procession had to make adetour almost at right angles. From the New National Liberal Club to St. Stephen's Club the enthusiasm was indescribable. Men clambered up the trees in such numbers as to badly injure many of them. a All around the square and even across he river at St. Thomas Hospital, windows were crowded with people, on the procession, aeattag thé Abbey the troopa 2 nesting the saluted, guns were reds te bella of the — rang out merry peas, ant Tun up, cheer: being continued until the had passed into the west door. After ‘thi rh ‘Uhe vestibule her majesty was conducted to the grand dais under the lantern tower. She was sur- rounded by thirty-two members of the royal fam- ly. The scene in the Abbey when the queen en- tered was. Ten thousand people were seated. ‘They all rose, the women. their wraps and REVEALED THE FULL SPLENDOR OF THEIR BEAUIT AND ATTIRE, ‘Three tiers of galleries had been built in the abbey with seats for 10,000. The peers and their wives were seated in the south transept. The ambassadors and diplomatic corps were seated right and left of the peers. Members of the house of commons were placed in the north tran- sept. The seats for members of reigning families were within the communion rails All the great tearned societies and corporations Were represented, while the notables of the law sete and agriculture and workingmen’s rep- Tesentatives front all parts of the United had seats duly alloved to them, a ‘TER QUEEN PROFOUNDLY IMPRESS! ‘The queen'was evidentiy profoundly impressed and the Dean of Westminster alone conducted them. Noarly evety Gignitary of the estabusned wurch, however, was present, Dbesid great Summbet of a shed clergymen belonging to @ large ‘accom ent of brass instruments and drums, gradually drew the immense congregation into silence and their respective places to be pre- jared for the queen's coming by rendering @ num- ber of selections in a manner that made every per- son within hearing of the great organ eager to executed fanfares trom the organ loit. of America—To Her Majesty Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, ‘Great and Good Friend: In the name and on behalf of the of the ‘United States I present sincere ‘upon the arrival of the fi anniversary of your Majesty’s accession to the crown of Great Britain. fuen in wishing or your: people the, prolongation ot Feat 60 marked with advance in popular we physical, moral, and intellectual. It is just ide and ‘Hot adtiation to. acknowledge the debt of gratitude and due to your per- oe sia for their imp ese a jucing causing prosperous jout your : aes aenaa ou pes, an have been called tb ale. Mberty flourish fhroughout your emplre ‘under just and equal laws and your government be eerene in the affec- na all who ay in Hs bay ko ‘pray God to wve Your Majesty Keeping. Done at Washingtng this 27th. May, A. D, 1887. an Graven. z GROVER By the President. T. F. BaYarb, Secretary of State, poe eo toast ie Docun’t Want the Secretaryship. GENATOR RANSOM SAYS HE WOULD NOT ACCEPT THE ‘POSITION OF SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR IF OF- ERED TO HIM. 7 The conviction that Secretary Lamar ts to go Upon the Supreme bench has taken a firm hold Upon the public mind, and notwithstanding Sena- tor Ransom’s recent dental he is still put down Dy Tumor as the successor of Mr. Lamar in the In- terlor Department. Senator Ransom’s presence at the De} ent, t ‘ume was con apartment yesterday for some . strued as ndleation of the truth of hi a coming appoinument Was said he was posted as to the duties of the office, But toa Stax reporter the Senator declared that he was at Stave and her opie. "Ho reiveraved hi asosron ate and her people. He reiterated that nothing had ever been said to him officially as to his appointment as Lamar’s suc- Sessor, and he added that were tho vacant he (Ransom) would not accept it. Senator Ransom is well established in the good of fhe people of his State, and he can probably remain in the Senate as long as he desires to. ——— ee A Drunken Man and His Pistol. ‘THE THIRTEENTH STREET SHOTING CASE. In the Criminal Court this morning, before Judge Montgomery, Basil N. Friel, indicted for having, on April 23, committed an’ assault and battery ‘with intent to kill Officers Ellis and Harrover, was tried, Mr. Campbell Carrington for the defendant surrendered, aud on the way te the stationhe said to Ellis that he intended t9 kill them, ‘Mr. Carrington Claliued for the defendant that, there Was no intent in the case, and that in this ing Office testitied to the reputation of the defend- ‘ant tor peace and order being ‘The defendant testitled that he left the Govern- ment Printing Office on the day in question about noon for the purpose of paying some bills; that he ee ‘Twenty-five or thirty attorneys were assembied ‘this morning in the small room in which theIn- ‘erstate Commerce Commission holds its public ‘sittings, when thechairman announced that the was ready to hear arguments im the case of the Burton Stock-Car Com- GEN. BUTLER ON CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Gen. Butler said that for a great many years there had been complaints that the ordinary ‘method of shipping wild cattle was cruel, They were carried lor twenty-1 hours without food And water, and were then svoppeds as was alleged, for the of feeding, watering and rest gon peasod an ace Toquiring Ie bur sateen fhe requirements werd woe hen ‘complied with, troughs of water, They were wild with thirst, and Fushed to the troughs, the strong getting BAD FOR THOSE WHO EAT THE BEEP. ‘The beef of cattle treated in this way, said Ben- Butler, was unwholesome and deleterious to health. Boards of health, notably that of Massa- chusett Jhad taken official ce of this The Burton Cars had Sees eaten Sat charged to shi) inary cars, and so much, they believed, would be their right at com- mon law. They came before the Commission with no claim for ‘Dut simply asking that a Tule be made requiring all roads to receive and Tived from a charge to the shij 23g cents tnile and to the railroad ot x of a cent fer mile ‘the use of the Burton car. ie was cross-examined by nearly all the counsel for the respondenta, ‘The Commission took a recess from 1 to 3 p.m. telegram trom Mr. Powell, the regular bank ex- aminer for the western district of Ohio, saying that he has taken charge of the Fidelity National Bank, of Cincinnati, Onto, a8 an insolvent institu- tion. No particulars are given, have been widely and father. It hasbeen said, that at visi tors at Ni Falls are seized with an into Its waters, and friends of that stich may have been the him. Mrs. ‘irigg’s maiden name was Adaughter of H. Henry Smith, of nty, Md., and granddaughter of foung, of Prince 3 County, Md. the ‘Widow there are two children, ‘lagara impulse to pit case Boutie Notley You Besides Real Estate. WHY PEOPLE LEAVE THEIR PLEASANT HOMES TO ENDURE DISCOMFORTS ELSEWHERE. To the Editor of Taz Evenine Stan: It 1s a well-established fact that Washington is are generally lacking m the country or cheap shady streets, ey of Cheap and rapid, transit an afford better facilities tor: the beauties of nature and out-door exe ‘walking or driving in the country. Yet hundreds of families, who can tilly afford the expense and wohid prefer their home: are actually driven out of the city every summer, hot only to their own nerves are Tnorder that ths hoodlum may enjoy lisse the lum may enjoy is ted to roam the streets at midnight, filing the air with songs, whistling and shouts. ‘The ‘sexton the "ponderous bell at 6 o'clock in the m not tacall the faithful to service in the church, for there is none at that hour, and, besides, nine-tenths of the attendants of that church live beyond the sound of its bell, but as a ceremony, which, by the way, is not even obligatory on the chareb.’ ‘The saw-mill, employ- ing perhaps flve men and a boy, all of whom are hanging around the door, ks its whistle three may at an additional expense sue for it, and take his chances. “All of these nuisances are injurious tothe health and prosperity of the individual as Well as the community; they gratify the few at ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. B. Palmer to Jas. Ragan, trustee, sub 75, sq. 634; $— G. A. Whitaker to R. W. Burke and M, N. Bradley ‘sub lot 32, 8q. 1,057; $700. ‘Cox. bs , Ray District of Columbia, geieeavtan a inte ns 3 JUFY OU To-day, in Te will of Mary A. Gthon: verdict ‘against the will; motion for new trial flied, with motion to answer, Somerville & Davis asi. Lyon) Getendant called and judgment, Sberifl agt. Washington Steamboat Co.; on hearing. Ciecurr Court, No. 2—Judge Hagner. ;_ Shsmalan “age Fieteners” on. trial. Second National Bank; undertakt Equity Court—Judoe Merrick. Yesterday, Trimble agt. Gaddis; sales ratified nisi, Schacter agt. Schaefer; H. R. Wedd appointed trustee to sell and allowed to withdraw former Today, Biwa =o , Bdward J. Sweet, false: leaded not guilty. Wm. Johnson, alias itichard Yonns0n, false prete leaded not guilty. Mary E. Lit- Ue, recetving: Property, pleaded not guilty. ——— “The Cradle of Liberty.” A VIGOROUS PROTEST AGAINST THE USE OF FANEUIL WALL FOR ENGLISH LAUDATION. Faneuil Hall, the cradie of liberty, will probably be used to-night for the purpose of lauding Bng- land’s queen, but this Will not have been accom- plished without a vigorous protest. The Boston Doard of aldermen about three weeks ago voted to let the British Charitable Society have the hall for the of celebrating the queen’s jubtlec. {yhen if Decame Known there was generalindigna- Uon, not only the Irish-americans, but among Yankees, who considered that 1t woul ‘& desecration.” It was if resolu- tons were sent from Faneuil Hall to ‘the queen, the opponents of Gladstone and Parnell would misconstrue them, because most of the meetings of sympathy for home rule have been held at the hall, and the resolutions sent to ave Deen dated from there. Yesterday, before the board of aldermen, a motion to reconsider the Vote was made. The vote on this motion stood 6 to 6, So that reconsideration was denied. Six Inish- Americans voted to reconsider, and five Americans and one \-American cast their votes against it. At the conclusion of the vote ten citizens of Boston entered and asked permission to use the hall laat night to formally enter a protest against ed, the use of the hall for the meeting to-night. This Was granted, and at 8 o'clock a large crowd assemn- bled at Faneuil Hall. Speeches were made by John Boyle O'Reilly, Father McKenna, and several Others. “They denounced the granting of the use Englishmen to laud their queen, Dut counseled earnestly that there will be no violence, Tumors that it was intended to storm the hall and ‘break up the meeting having been circulated. The Ohio Deal, ‘Mr. Henry 8. Ives, who is in Cincinnati to attend the meeting of stockholders of the Cincinnati, the Stock of the Cincinnati, Hamiton and Dayton by the Baltimore and ht and ‘an ab: tion ato e great ore an jo system of the Cin- cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton and its branches, —— ror Dr. McGlynn Will Not Go, ‘Was received by Archbishop Corrigan, addressed. THE PRESIDENT’S GREETING, |MAILBOAD ATTORNEYS IN FORCE. Frank Trigg’s Suicide. ce AN ACT WHICH IS INEXPLICABLE TO KIS FAMILY. (Cover iy Grxrrat TRRM. Jroe BesT—nowses His Letter to Queen Victoria. ‘The Burton Stock-Car Compamy’s Case. | Nempers of the family of Mr. Frank Trigg, who aTestenday, Fisher et al agt Gales & Cleary et = 1829 Jeffer’n P'ce.125.00 «| _ me foliowing letter trom the President to Queen | wessng saponn connmaron— | Committed suicide at Niagara Falls, say that bis | “Lj anrued . enaee bane ets of beh seu Oe i es : ‘Victoria was made public this afternoon: Sisal petarinemenraliheons Geath in shrouded in mystery to thm. "He held a | Toda, Feareon ot: ‘Deserted; Joagment below an Grover Cleveland, President of the United States good and lucrative position, bis tamily relations | affirmed. Moore at. Langdon et al.; on hearing. | at princeton yesterday was devoted principally to the class exercises of the graduating class of 87. At 10:90 a, m. the seniors, headed by their presi dent, marched from North College to the First Presbyterian cburch, where a lange body of tnelr friends were awaiting them. Henry Savage, Of Tlinois, delivered the master of ceremonies’ oration, which was followed by the class oration by Rob- y Eugene M. Fitzgerald, of the of Columbia, and the planting against the Trails of Nassau Hall of slip of ty. which, was the gift of M-x. Cleveland, froma the House grounds after this the glee impromper canker oe “tone noe con: on it AU 2:90 pure. the friends of the class of fest again gathered, this time tn the Which is always put up for tals pul the old cannon. Robt. ‘Suicurist, it, ot New SeY, gave selections from the’ class of 1 which he made many humorous all Various classmates “The ‘presentation F. Joyoe, of Vermont, followed, call him cerCain of his classmates, and senting each With a memento te character, SS. Iszurd, of New Jersey, the het, then made known a vision in Which Lures Of MARY of the class had been. revealed him. Frank Enos, of New York, the class censor, followed, and proceeded to hi reprove his predecessors in behalf of those of the class who had suffered at their handy He gave Place to class President Hager BG. donne son, Ot Near Jere HNO delivered a ane Ing address. Whi ¢ Was speaks im which the cannon had” crowned were distributed among the seniors. They roceeded to sinoke the “Pipe of Peace,” dur ing which the class secretary called the class roll by college nicknames, The long-stemmed clay pipes were then thrown at the cannon, The class ode, sung by the whole class cannon, terininated the outdoor exercises. “The Teunlons Of the classes of "37, '77, 82, "84 and "86 Were in progress last evening. ‘Today at 10:30 o'clock ground will be broken for a new art museum. ‘The exercises promise to be very interesting. During to whole of yester- day the board of trustees of the were in session, and have taken important action by which Princeton will Immediately have measures initiated to develop it into a university, ‘The re. Port in regard to this matter, from a committee of the faculty Wo the board of trustees, Was made Public yesterday, ‘the Ivy oration, District i Bist i 5 ipa Suicide of a Supposed Dynamiter, ENGLISH POLICE MAKING EF Sa ang. — Ipsco Tegolutions of provest were carried amid the great- SGA MYSTERY OUT OF & vended, ueat Fine, 620, nest cix-room treme; | with tse Tor her. She was notice- | and Mr. Lipscomb for the Government. The testi- | haul the Burton cars when they were in suitable | OT four times aday, to be heard a mile off, Yet if MAKING A MS r; key at MeStinw a ndjeiaine SORE ably alo when ele reached the dais, She soon, | mony was to the effect that the officers, hearing a | Condition as to strength and ease of movement, at | OD not belonging to these privileged classes were a en and ~ {pecking aaperee: ae beyeik web bath Ot tena o, Powis, di7'F aim 2. ___Jel1-lin*_| however, recovered, and the bright and | pistol shot, went to the frontot Madeline St. Clair’ | the ordinary rates, to fire a pistolin the fay, 19 call his family | Should it belearsed to-night t nat a congratulaton wrapefeeylma tye os nngham, Ragte area auRiST E UELAEES Ea? fege| Nostell eric ere coutiegtocurlag' | raul onan and D tere andunerne S| a: Seon bara, the tarentor ot coe Daan | Secretary be outs aaey tae anes xe | ia lab tant onic wy ae | sera on he Rayo man oe th the cana tear Owe iOr- juso; nine rows sll m3 \e religious servic 0 fired on them K we ee aes pockets at; 445. SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY, O27 Fat the caret repared program which has already | the vestibule of the house and ‘continued to fire | OUt that’ the revenues of his company were de- | CO That is to say, the citizen who pays ‘Was found a pocketbook containing receipts for ps Deen ‘published. The Archbishop of Canterbury | until ne carted heer one roomed, to fre ot 2 proper officials to insure’him order and protection | Ives? Sintement of the Haltimore and making explosives, and entries of receipts of money amounting to £280, A razor of American make was found on the tow-path. The name and addresses Of several persons in New York reason for | Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Co. to-day stated e on a er pocks e rye” other denominations. ‘The queen's advent was | case justice must be tempered with mercy; that oo thetr existence or coativuance ces be shown, aid | tn an interview that the Baltimore ast otis ae | Teme ess fan fie man had beea found arranged so that she entered the Abbey precisely | from’ o'clock that afternoon tothe time of the ar-| _ Caused by the Coliapse in Wheat. in most civilized communities they have long since beet preening Sige I UL at noon. Dr. Bridge, organist of the Abbey, who | rest he was so much under the influence of Mquor | THE PIDELITY NATIONAL BANK IN CHARGE OF EX- Deen discontinued, nut oF ty thelr nesbor, | BA® Bot been properly represented. It is not a identified last evening as that of Wilkow ES Ba na aca one ala | at cd a tno aye | TY ge a ‘routed Ur mtahipcawe © EH" | purchase bate ana out te icin | cuted ee ah to hey - 250 vi ject mn was 8 e Treak of a en man. received nics rant a tpn cvg be ae Tor lat af properts for naie: call or send at offiea, London, a’ number of eminent soloists, besides | "Several witnesses from the Government Print Pee carey aay, 2 SSS New ork address found Ih the diiry ts that of@ ik relative of Rogers. Experts believe Uhat the en- {ries in the dary Telate to the making of pereus jon caps. ‘The police say there ts hardly a doubt that the man Was a dynamiter driven to suicide by remorse, es rpos He Was about forts ive Years old aud of Muscular Went to Kernan’s Theater and got to drinking and pt. 1, eq. $22; $24,500. J. F. Olmstead to A. H. ‘i sieges ag ne OR RENT_UNFURNISHED— Cy Tagamtera' drinks sometimes whisky snd" gout | thas tho exact condition of ‘tas tans cat wikel | McLacblen, Tots 30 to 30, sq, 725; 6,000. J. 7, |S "ua THHREDFON, 5 EXCOXMUNICATED BY | Dutd. ‘boston tesitied at the Anquest that in 323. TT Baret ner Ore ater eae. When the queen reached tne altar, and theroyal | tings. beer, aad he’ bed ney ene oF iis | Gertalned tasde er ree rene ee said: “Rumors | Arms etal, trustees, toC. 8. Du Bots, sub 8 84.| ‘Tne New York World today says: It-will be | beieve that tue wound in the tune Sasa . 5 mall House, near Fortiand Fists gr. procession was forming outside the west door, the | shooting.” about this bank in connection with the collapse of | 921; $1,250, &c. | P. T. Horrigan to J. H.C. Wilson, | remembered that, on the 20th of May last a letter | bilicted, und of ltseit would scarcely have proved month. THUS. E. WAGGAMANS, 917 F st. nw. gamgritiam ave, Mount Pleasant, 330. Stave turmpeters, in gold and crimson uniforms, the wheat corner in Cl Iflah Bacon to A. T: 2 Bst. ne. $18. fatal, There abrasions ou the body, ublished, and for a week past the bank examiner | Brice, pt. 12, 6q. 214; $5,450, E. Brennan to G. W. beyond which and the wound in Ue throat Bd mh20-13w-TYLEH & RUTHERFORD, 1226 Fst.n.w. | “When the clergy at the head of the royal proces- | _ Nor Gay. Wixrimzp Scorr's Naraew.—Dr. Edwin | Bas been cieherior civenab ee eae ener | tier ot aL’ pia laand ae ae so7, ga000. fo. | 0 tho Rev. Father McGlynn and auly transmicsea | Uozgnd,, "Bich and the wo found, ‘The body was OR RENT—NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE, KITCHEN | sion moved into the church, the national anthem | H. Smith, who lives with his son, Hon, John Amp. | of it, under instructions to watch the situation | Block to J. ‘to him on the 224, which bad been prepared by | found on Saturday mornit qui ned cppemeny = Kczom first floor: hard wood finish | was renuered by the organ. The music was thril- | ler Smith, in this city, says that the statement | closely without doing anything to attract atten- | Hamlin to James A. Boyd, sub lot G, diary ‘best beating apparatus, Ventiiating grates, and ever or Thrge lots choice ome: “apply 19 ling. ‘The audience rose a8 a unit and lent their that Winfeld Scott, who was cut in the neck in a ton or to discredit the bank, but to be to ‘Archer, lot 11, 9g. 544; $2,144. 9. P. $4,000. _R. E. Norris to W. W. McCullough, lors 57 the propaganda by order of the pope. This letter, been in the water about six hours, 1872, altered to suit 1887, Was found In one of the 00, RE 5 after referring to Dr. McGlynn’s disobedience to |}, rovemes 4 chotr. 5 “ step in u rag r- | and 58, K’s sub Long Meadows; $500. J. 8. Boss to Pockets. It coutains numerous entries. The eet EBobaH Too sth a | Uusetect rage grangarspround on naay | Cc Wane Stabe esas | eenen. youth AN ase nts a Reso | ors caer sup Skt” Sea, | i Sloe upror and isles vue the |S ned ee SSeS persons Were moved to tears. It was at this mo-| had’ put one sister and no brother, “Dr; Suan | Fidelity Bank, which was posted tn time for the | Selma mex , Rynex, painare | © Lrlceeremgeee diary 2 a ty “a4 e. COUNTRY BOARD. ment that the queen appeared within the doors. | owns the old Scott homestead tn Din Co,, | 3:15 o'clock train of that day, in which letter I | 497; $— J. Lee Wolf to W. F. Qui 2, | Clared shat tats, maa reason * reads: “One | 3 z: ). E : " widdle Co. | 321 a oh Wolf, same | in itself for inflicting the usual canonical pen- | toa bucketful of water.” ‘The dl deen sent Jou RENT—BY JOLY 1-7 —— = iE Seen ee Tung ot was given by cho ongan during | Yaz aNd 1s closely connected with tne Seote amily | Baked for 8 Candid stavement as to the Ce ona eae Tot | alty. The however, added that, | to chemical experts forexaminauion Tue bouy Ei anze cottages: new, 7 rooms. Gil? COUNTRY BOARD AT BELLE AIR FARM: ec march una aed the toyal'temaly ae | bY intermarriage, quested by aoe EAC TOT eee Toad; $1,161.82. A.C. to same,” lot wisbing to with the priest Kindly, It would | will be photographed. p12 to rest KF ‘icularg’ address W. 3. Pee e director d0.; $761.1 W. 8. Th to Juila 8. | give one more. opportunity to consider his = se —— Sea Be SWAvEEGuitucvitie, Prince Wiltame Coven Tie | the a sa: Guwenat, SumniDay is expected Dack on Friday. | frSn1' one of the Baber oien ug requ was aay ine and $3, 60, Geceila | course He was therefore summoned once Lor all Shar me Schie bs Doni, A CONVENIENT | SEVEN-ROOM | A Tocumdated at a picmmast healthy coautry cea | ,,When they were, seated Titatnteitee rio had | pacaanzaaR 7icexens.— Marriage licenses have | Ths: tndicatod a, coum icot oreo Oe eee see ee a ee eae oe ae een ory dave anier the 4°. | 4. pascmwore O% A FRENCH STRANER CHARGED WITS, Sg. Buedary ae second or on ee a een eee Tpant places. witnin the sucrariusns began | Bovis tng tne, Gite Of tue court to Zohn C- Disa 0 gf Chrough il igiik CTNSTS, all Pee | Eo ae eee ae ere ee: | cao penny oC Sate ee tae Tae aca || ‘When the French steamer Bungtyme anstves ng LeDroit Para, $22.50. Inquiry at $20 | Garseld Post Office, Fairfax co. Va 5e2. the service by asking of God a blessing upon the | Gibsdn, of Fuirtuk Co. Va., and Emma 8. foitin: | Dee, fo, go through all present.” W | Tiddge to Carrie B Evans, |. 675; $—. | 18 lo Bay by the mere fact of his not going, and ex- | New York from Havre on Saturday, United States oa #203°_ | yoRST-CLASS BOARD AT MAPLE LAWN, Haw. | queen. Fea ia? ATT, 204 Alice Vivia Hughes: Henry | * Ty was subsequently ascertained that the tabi. | Hetterine 22s, sonea to hes. Tots ovo | communication in such case will te. pronounced | Marshal Bernand ‘stepped aboard and arrested Lu- le EES The Tedeum laudamus was then sung bythe | Hill and Julla Ann Anderson; ¥. A. Hall and | 4.25 a °ee mete ney sucervalned that fare | 28, 8q. 615; $2,400, J.T, Stevens to I. B. Waters, | by nomination or by him. While it has Mi: derma reascusble, Apply to Moe VIBGIRTA IDEX: | chotr to the music. com by the Prine Con- | Bianche L. Waters; J. W. sunitn, of Maymarket | Vest Ue Dank, exclusive of cap aoe n.' 3 19, ‘Dik. 17, Meridian Hill; $350. D. B. | been generally believed that Dr. McGlynn would | °T’D Mary, @ steerage passenger, on @ charge of Hamilton, Loudon County, Va. Je21-1w* "| sort. The Lord’s Prayer was said and the re-| Va., and N. V. Belt; Ed. Hood and Celia Beacham; ‘about $2,500,000, arS | eaarantea’ Benj. F. Bi Pt W. 3 Of e. 34 2, sq. | disobey this final order, the fact 1s now made cer. | murder. ‘The French consulate had received word, ee <PLENDID BOARD AT TAKOMA PARK, D. G, | SPouses were intoned. Then the three follow-| Harry Brome and Hannah Welch, of Alexandria, _—_—_.___ hp; $1,640.78. hy 3B Clade to Jaa W felsner, | tain. By the terms of the order he was to appear | that a murder had been committed at Flarry, in cee ie nf OS Sake miles trom Washington on the Beant. soak: ——— prayers were offered: ees Wrestling for a Ring. Sub lot 54, sq. 238; $4,050. D, Malcomson to Julia | in Kome by July 2 or incur the penalty of excom- | tne department of Youne, France, on the 20th’ of fuitabie for Goverment clerks: pares; splendid | | “Almighty God, we humbly ofter_unto Thy Di- eines B, Malcomson, pt, 9, wd. 295; $1,200. Julia B. | munication by the mere tact Of that failure. He | June’in Which Mary Milled hie’ sec Fee mies: ferme moderate, “Addrees GUY “RG3ES, Tine Maseety our, ee hearty ihankseiy-| EENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, TWEEN JOSMPE DaIE Oo De eee CONTEST BE- | J icomson to W, O'Brien, same property; $—- s Sas Yorterday st come} point in New tork Stave | Routand, and then robbed him. “Mary was ate ae Pitome, De 1st?” ‘gract lady, x a TUCKER EN- | Tint joddtellow, pt. lot in "H. Post an fome in in New York yesterday. fused to 006 Boundary st, 6r..-1 ‘ocusT PLO, VA, A QUIET SUMMER | Hla, unto whom Thou has accomplished full Arty New York Stock Market. LIVANS THE POLICE COURT FROCEEDINGS. ee eee a eens] Esa. Dv. he | tem days tat imverveas bepeees tant noe Gon Supining tarther tase thet ke wetter eee ae ‘Bu7T Kot. me, Gr.-...-2 ‘Boarding Fiuce nea? the Blue Mountains. | years of sovereignty. We praise ‘Thee that t (The following are the opening and 3:00 >.m prio | ‘This morning, in the Police Court, a young man | Saucon re West Wamningron: $170 D. Fe. | Sy 2. cxkhascl such norsouseeee Win Case Gee, Chalybeste and freestone water; healthy climate: 4 | Thy grace she has kept the Cra i Of the New dork Stock Mardet, as roy ‘vy svecial | named Joseph Datken, who lives at No.467 C street | $8,000, A.C. Clark to C. 8 Chesney, sub 37, 3q. Mary bad in his possession were opened in his R RENT—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE A’ per month for sdulta WW, SaIGGa” ~ jesicotee | eT ID on te et eee te | Southwest, was charged with assauling a good. | O09; $,005 G. F. Harbin to J. Mayer, pt & sd. Female Prize-Fighters, presence, They eotitained three pocketbook, come oR RENT—Six Seen ea 873: $7,060.80. J. B. ‘ ‘TWO WOMEN FIGHT UNTIL ONE Digs IN THE RING. | taining French and American money, a money a Appicasant farm house: lovely view, peslthy loashitys protect She Hoty “"cnuren” of "god; to lives ot Xo. TN street southwest Mr Dukamet Ba, ae ey rob Sa: 72 $1200, B.C, MeDowsl' | The mews comes from Abbey, in Sussex, Eng- Ts Gold and one, sliver watch chain, and & SaaS per week Address TKS’ L. Ie CARTER, Lincefe | Co? and Gefend widows and orphans; to restore Wo seemed In gay spirita’ amiied Gee rke” sam | Varnum, ex’, to J. H. Ontrich, iat’, 0q7-485; | 18nd, of the most horrible exhibition which has | (NALLY of letters and papers. | These are sup- x ESTORY NEW HOUSE: pS jezi-aee” | the, things, gone adnate soa dant as she sted) fe adie otene | $3,500. ever taken place in England, a prize-fight between | der. Another package contained a full suit of Eprints, six rome, = on ae ESTEE UN Tie mom | cles ces ed tell her story ortho Reem EOe tee SSS women on Sunday. Apart trom the brutalizing | Clothes, a shirt covered with blood, and a murders nd homens ee sina of iaryand- Cravenient totais and ¥. | theropetiaw and lively oradice of God. We bles Of las, Julyrahe sald, So gave wo ang, which | Ciao, Exeacuss oF Mile Kane's Sowpot.—| ‘naraverot the pecianie act is eae cuaneek gus pistol and Knife. At the sight of une latter ar- brick. all mod. imps. - m first-class condition ; Qeptgchildren taken. | Address MISS LIZZIE BOTE- | Thee that Thou hast heard, through sorrow and caused all this troubié.” She said that one Sunday a teachers and pupils of their | horror of its ending, for one of the contestants died | his eyes almost stated 2 7 30. WRIGHT & BOL” LER, Brownsville, Washington Co.. Md. 0-8 rayer tat she should always afternoon last month she met Joe on a commer in | Thursday evening the eee wha yn herdic aud cars; rent $18.30. Rob ae REE SOMADING—WIERAGETTS TRE MOIS |e oy, Gal hp rd people; and” we ‘South Wasi mn, and he her for the: ‘School at_ their residence, on 15th mre ore in tbe f ing from her injuries, The female Pp gilists prisoner Was remanded Wo awall the arrival of Be Pee 3M ING—VILLAGE IN aN arts 3 asked Fing. ‘After ram Christmas jen Ni e meet- | papers r ) pd tables onthe 8 0 Se ik teve hucee’ cits from: | CUMDLY pray Theo chat for the years (0 come she Some teens gaa Mum, and. they walked | 10Gorinan, Brench, and Eugish, and of choruses | Ing was witueied bee ae eae Son ——— ee 9 45 6.w..Gr.w. $15) 422 11th sta.w..6r.816. ° why EL A may rejoice in Thy ete a ome ees Seen £2 | by the achcol, dancing was next in order, only in- | both men and women. Great Vigor ana determi. BERCHER's NEPHEW TO SUccERY Hm. —Rev, Address Hox 2h Heaosdile: W.¥ See eee ee ee ee eine soumorcal ying- Siunwesy” where they winded? soot eels | verrupted for the purpose. of disc retresh- | nation characterized the battle, apd, though se- | Charies stowe, son of Mra. Harriet Beecher ALPINE, Mp. B. & 0. R R, METROPOLITAN | ‘pr pridges special anthem, selected by the on of the ring, and they both fell to the | ments Friday morning there was distribution | verely punished, Hilen Noonan fought until she | who filed the pulpit of the late Henry W. Branch, 14 nilles trom city, 100 yards froin ata- queca last Sear ke her jublles’antheu, was next . She got the ring in her mouth, and when it | Of medals and premiuins won by the pupils tor Five hee eee a ete, All attompta t0 e- | Boccker Gupday, Mil probably be appoluied per~ Uctiars address FOSLMASIENS at Halpise Sates. | fendered, followed by the choral “Gutiea,” com. fell upon the foor he grabbed it, and has not re. | F000 Work and & conscientious were less, Soon expired. | manentiy pastor of Plymouth church. Mr. Stywe _Jel8-1e* i ‘ANTED—BOARDERS AT MONTROSE FAR Wiens econ 2 ators Te Branch B. and Q. K. K.: good water, delightful and ilk and fruit in abundance. “Address ELL KEISER, Moutrose, Monteomery County, Md. je18-3* UMMER BOARD. BY THE D. WEEK, FIRST- 8 cians table, plenty. ice and auilk, large house and y erounds, 25 miles from Alexandria. Train met posed by the Prince Consort. In the reuts the national anthem was introduced. ‘Two more 3 Prayers for the defense of the faith, the spiritual welfare or the Kingdom, and for and love followed, and were supple- mented by the benediction, which was pronounced by the archbishop. ‘THE QUEEN KISSES HER CHILDREN. ‘When the benediction had been sald the queen's Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotatic the Washiugton Stock Exchanwe are noted to-day turned it to her. The assault she complained of was in her falling to the floor when they were wrestling. “When did he take the ring from you?” asked Mr. Duhamel, “Sometime last month,” she answered. «How do you know it Was last month?” “Because I do.” re,” sald the young lady, might be of the school, a ‘Frag anp Watar.—ThfS morning, at 6:15 o'clock je of lumber in Wimsatt & Unler'slumber yard 9th and Water streets, caught fire, and berore the ames were extinguished damage to the extent of 200 was done. ‘Dui Willie White boy, tell into the river, bUE was rescued by an unknown white mam Mrs. Christmas is in prison, but people are asking ‘where were the police at the time of the ight. sete chrareslnshs Why a Ball Curves. THE CURVE EXPLAINED BY AN EMINENT SPECIALIST IN MOTION. Prot. B. Proctor, in Longmans Magazine. ‘When a ball (or, in fact, any missile) 1s ad- 4s about Uhirty-eight years old. nearly life he ran away U0 Sea, and Served before the mast on the old Black Bali Line of Liverpool packets, He worked up Lothe position of first mate, and then quit a seufal ing te, He was then atwnit twenty-e Years Ol aud in 1870 he went to the Rdward’s Place Schi AU Stock Oridge, Mass, where ils father, ProStowe, had a home. ‘He was graduated from Harv, ‘a lege, entered the ministry and was afterward be? SSS = vancing rapidly through the air there is form: rector z —-s joo way free. " v knelt before her and kissed her hand. They | U. 8. 438, 1801, coupons, 1 110% asked. | a lawyer, but you are no saarter than lam. It ais aa ing ir there is formed in | rector dt St. James’ Bplscopal ee ot Seetee” resi ciwi YS __| arose and her majesty kissed each upon his cheek, | U: 8:46 rocintéred, 18UL, 100% bid, TOK taxed | takes wear’ on areer eee ree, aan Lama. ee ate, folowing | tront ofitasmall aggregation of compressed air. (in | tou, Vt. Later he rick, 9 roots, gan ond water, $1325. JETER 10_TWENTY MORE HOARDERS | |The princesses next advanced to the queen and | B’ & per. ups. te, AubL, ctirency, aX bia | aiiea g F Was called and testified that the | m°'75"'g'pm. 40; maxi, 60; minimum, 7 | passing we may remark that the compressed airin | #24 Was called to th FOuD, 1422 New York aves ‘F'ranced: larwe rooms, spring water: haltaiie fre | kissed her hand, and she kissed them all, favoring | Ba‘ asked." 20-year fund: 6s, 189%, coin, | Wrestling match was a good natured one, The : a front of an advancing cannon ball has been rendered 2 Bias Ride Mountinn fe mules from depot and tele some twice, making unusual demonstration Over | iid bid. Metropolitan Tallon stock, 104 tad, | Judge did) not think that, any assault had been} 4 Scory of the German Emperor. indian Gain Sanity ay Wana Ingleside, Mt.Pi. raph office, Address C. W. MYEES, Eound Hill, te Princess “er! y ‘f Waehieneee x} Sienkeed ‘The Kr relates a pretty incident of jel8-Lw Other relatives of the queen then saluted her, | 45% asked. Washington Alig 42) —————___ ‘reus Zeitung taneous photography). In shape the cushion of \OARDERS WANTED AT DOVER, LOUDOUN Co, | and ‘she shook hands with some and kissed oth¢ asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 bid. National Metropoit® THs WERELY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World | the emperor's late visit to Kiel When steaming | air ts conical, on ratoer, conoidal, if the ball is Biya" ise MeCORMUCK world likes hunted no” kissing the Crown Prince Frederick W! en lusursnces 7 ee reara insurance, GO nuns | 18 offered free to every new subscriber for one year | past the tron-clads, which were anchored in parade | advancing without spin; and, therefore, 1t reatsis | Two CHILDREN Ku grounder se can beset ut 1404 Comcoranat dane | GKrmMAnY Swice, Very heartily Gach time, AU all | Tosurance, Ob id. Aigys “iamurance, Behe | 10 tbO WeRELy Bran. It 1s a handsomely prinved | bast the tron-clads, which w Holteneau to Kiel, his | the p' tthe "bal equally On all'sidey and | vermtuieanciorat oocurre, grounda. She can be seen st 1454 Corcoran st. June | this the congregation applauded warmly, By anked. “Washington ‘Market houde’ 106, big; | DOOK of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, ‘with more iJ a tha tee only affects the ball’s velocity. The same 15 tbe | Railroad yesterday, near Lynchpurg. About 6230 21, 22, 23, from 11 a.m to 4 p.m; board ig de" | All the Princesses upon the dais wore light | Wahington Brick “Msching “18s Side” Book 4 | than 100 col naps and ‘ahd contains | Majesty came abreast of edish war vessel | case if tne ball 1s spinning on an axis lying along | last evening a freight train ‘coming from che souU week ______jel-6t_| qrexses, After the royal salutations had been | Washinton, 275° bile Wegonn Meng jlitan Bank, | & Wealth of general in! See advertise- | Edda, of which the crew were also manning the | jts course. But in the case we have to consider, | came in couision With a hand car, containing John, HESTLAND STATION JERFERSON COUNTY, | made, the queen descended the dais and moved | 170 bid. ‘Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Ban, George- | ment in column. yards and cheering lustily. At the same time | where the ball is spinning on 8n axis square to its | Martin, his five children, and a ‘Mrs. Sprouce, re 16: ar, Vgahenandoaly Valley 2 3H: pewsant and | out of the Abbey, preceded by the royal family, | tn, BOT, Citzene | National Bank, 115% Prince Oscar, of Sweden, as the commander of thts | COUrse, the cushion of compressed air formed by | turning trom the tuueral of one Ol hie children, if Realthy Igcation; comfortable rooms and surround: | the congregation standing and cheering. ond National Bank, 175% bid, asked. Co- | Frvgp FoR SELLING Liqvom 70 MiNoRs,—To-d2y, q Hel, advanced | the adi ball has no this symmetrical | Lizzie Marun, seven years of age, Was instantly ¥ tows: pleasaut, shaded iawn: can ac Taupbia National Baul, 113h4 bid." Great Baile Joe, | sn the Police Come Jee pom To-day, | vessel, which had brought him to Kiel, advan wan iy ef tae eyintang | Aanek. dene bhava, ciate seat br eee ee, } Seige OMS RATTMOISEORMA | pe Marge aan by tho marquis 0c tort was | Fesnt, divas tint Tae Leese, ae US | rocey and iguar sare ae e'CorNe ok Sort | andanited the emper, on win nie matey | suape, On the advancing ae f doping | ied. darn, three gray 3 age had i o a a = ss se the +7 - ratly. " : STF ak LAkGE OOMMURIGATING yrocesol: hone Co, 83% bid, 85 asked. U. 8. Electric | Capitol and Pierce streets, was charged with sell- 4t on to the | if there were no spin; on the other side it escapes | culidren were slighUy muri, Mr Sprouce was P; POWELLTON—S1X "LAUGE COMMUNICATING | Testive while the, pi lon Was moving along | Telephone Co, 83% Senge. ee quor to minora, Win. and with afew gracious words ptaned 1t on oars than'it would but for the spin. Hepes ere eivoee tive te i shade thle net esoaticds hiek onGous grasa Dey | Cotaataged to alight umbure’” * n? MATUUA | mcrigage bonds, 87% bids TO Me Weds Be dat ‘ea. eure old, Uestined thay Saturday night a | walform of his royal Swedish guest the ‘euanlon of sir g thrown wward at sie of pedae soe F3 A oe ———_— ‘Week'ago, he was y's place peter a the Dall wi Spin is forwar remov Vi ~~ 38. i ‘Ale: Howell Famson towdsintorva Srat™ Meteor wa Baltimore Markets, Alien, an each drank agiass ot beer: ever allen Stats ios dic uenemretad from the other side. ‘The same thing then must | gnyates of tue Herkoiner (0, 3) all say the ew 1638 BL av. u.w.10r. 60 1325 Stanton Aliey.5r..10 cai EERGOLNG TOG aaa Fall ofa in Tor BALTIMORE, Mp., June 21.— Virginia sixes, past due and special ‘Officer eas Doth cok ‘Corrob- | HEMMING FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER DURING THE mn, as Where a ball encounters a cushion slant. | cell formerly occupied by Mrs. rise Is Visited by troticcuaip. “SMOMAS J FisteeE OO. | Bws'w.e0. ii. either Hamilton or Purcaitae | CHICAGo, June 21.—A special trom Des Moines | «a ALTTMOBE: Mp. June 21-- Virwiniasines pest dng | Sraval the teatinony of Wine ae Lee MISSOURI PACIFIC STRIKE. A ball driven squarely against a very soft custion | her apparition nigitiy. Soin’ of the Prisowers i, 1324 F Station. Shade, good water, hunting, and fishing | Iowa, says: A large meteor fell last night upon | bid to-day. testified that he was not at home on the night in| At Fort Worth, Texas, the jury in the Hemming | plunges straight into it, turning peltber to the adjacent celis say they bear moans and cries of = TT ee stream near the house; fruit WILLIAM Q- RAT- | the farm of Olle Botelson, near Pilot Mound. $0] BALTIMORE, Mp. June 21.—Cotton nominally Hea eee qnowbing about the case. | murder case came into court Saturday afternoon, | right nor to ‘the left, of if Geflected at all (as | “ont” “Oht” such as she uttered on te gallows, ad wemente. Inquire at 1090 O | CLIFFE, Lincoln P.v.. Loudoun Co., Va._ Je17-6t*_| rapid was its descent that the roar was almost | steudy—middling, 11.” Flour quist con Be oon pam ney, (he defendant's father,wascalled, | Stier having been out tor sixty-eight hours, and | #€ainst a billiard cushion) comes straight on cf menamctmiee~\~worermarh modern imgrovement re UNTRY RI FAMILY, | deafening. A beautiful trail of light was seen in | Wheat—southern dull:’ red, Uie0it; amber, Sda03; | but he could not swear poultively whether he took its couree; but if driven aslant against the cushion | 474. asp Wire GonED sY a BUu.—Mra Arrows ( Dale large airy rooms, fine shade, | its wake, which illuminated the earth for many | Western lower, Slosing, dull; winter red, spot, | money from the boys for beer or but did not | Said they had agreed upon averdict, Judge Beck- | s¢ ig aenected from the ‘of resistance. S80 Va, wan gored scverely 13 Borba Re MIE Gc, Terme moderate." Address W: | mailes ‘ Boe Bid July, Sato: angus, aausi¢: Bepteame think whey werein theplaceon the Saturday night | ham had Hemming brought trom jail and sum- | with the base ball. as the cushion of air again | SBIR of Portsinouty, Va. was gored very GNEEN, White Post, Clarke ryinia. ——++__ Paltver dead Otwaters ioe is fs | charged. The court imposed a fine of $20 or 30 the attorneys on both sides. The court ng op yellow, 48a49; western lower anddull; mixed, spot, moned. usband to death several weeks ago. oe. one GUER TS CAN BE ACOOMMODA: | ,, ME CORCORAN has given up, for the present at | s40¥: July. 4} sated. Outs heavy endauiet—eouin. | GAYS Appeal = room was soon filled with people, whocame to hear | 1% but is oa cue aide < onthe other wovereercntn ns Masel snl 30 W¥-4 SA ‘Al yeast, his intended visit to the Greenbrier | ¢™,800 Pennsy! $8036: Hi im the Police the verdict. The foreman Panted it a spies ‘Tae Davxtvess Nor 1s Tue Jusiee Race.—A 50 ‘ted at “Locust Shade;” several rooms vacant, in- western mixed, 33a34. Kye steady, 5860. Provisions: a Court, Frank Quesaan, to the clerk, with the indorsement: y ved at Hartt ike 38 Ciuding two very lerse, airy, ones, suitable for parties | White Sulphur Springs, and will go instead | steady and dull. Eges firmer, 1436015. Coffee dull— | col leaded ity oa of emi “We, the Jury, find the defendant. Wty of mur- cable Cy! i colt, ane ty » Yeser= 38 hlndits or gealiemen spac ‘ator. ice, ull vege | 49 ‘peor orga ay MEIONG, HO, leaves Seppe reamed steady, Deep) while FH eens SE odin, prom And Was held forthe action | yer tine ‘arse ‘and assess his Pg et PG Ee J 3 30 ENGE Lirri, Mountevilie, Loudoun County, Var” | t0-morrow forenoot at 10:55 o'cloc 1.15. Other articles’ uncl ts to Liver. | “patrick Keating to-day filed a ‘at confinement in the penitentiary for life.” at, woe ‘Jubilee Face. 35 eee runt yentleman, the cottage of Mev Rovere gar | Boe, PS gamer, Gull -cotten ed Mowe. Sa: | cae een Geer Ly aa aeminat, the | St cea ney ras chen nd, Aer gach Juror | omcial notice on the Fidelity National Bank of ei LEASANT. HOOMS AND, BOAED “FOR Two | of, 0A) wensloman, (ue Sate ae ORI all: | S70 bannela’ Pera C2 ob bese’ Betiaseete® | ke DOs tor $10,000 dasages Slleged by reason. of its sowed some Tectia: Bene ibe | that city that in consequence of its allowing its ~~ z families where there are no, other poarders. One | Tet D! flour, 9,561 barrels: vorn+G00 bushels: Seles eheck, itten and trampled by’a vicious horse | trial H ghowed some feeling. He turned | Grants to go to protest it would not be permitted MA mrss nue from Boyd's. Metrorolitan Branch Band 0, ke 619,100 bushels core 7 8O bo ad owned by the company. if red and. dazed when he was ordered back BEATON—SMITH. At the fresh. SP acs. milk, &e., Was. STALEY, Montgomery County, Boyd's, Md. UMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT, ‘sectiona: Toes “& Lin NUMBER OF BOARDERS CAN BE sccommrodated at. Mechanicaville. tas 19 hours! ) PES TE FAMILY HAVE ACCOMMODATION Shot His Aged Mother. ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE FOLLOW & QUARREL, will die, 1t is thought. Engberg lived with his mother, Mrs. Frederica Engberg, and two younger ton streets New York, but pald very ttle atten. (eee Ue Refusing to Combine to Raise Rates, ‘Sr. PAUL, June 21.—Representatives of roads be- ‘ination with the Chicago roa‘ ut up rates, ‘smnall majority, to succeed Mayor C. F. Albrecht, ot x Petty sa ee tre nad both of tis city. Nocards, oy oils Nepean at Panis SAAR ce Mem hE fal of Vi tween the twin ‘and Chi met yes. ev. T. W. Houbtsusnd healthy: pleuty of shade. fruits vege. | John Engberg, a Dane, twenty-two years old, | {meen the twin cities and Chics presiding, to take RB’ SUuNS to ais GENEVA C RAUPEEAN, fables, milk and ice: dancing pavilion: lawn tennis, etc. | shot and probably killed his aged mother, in | action on grain rates, No result was resthed the yoo Pop ariculars psy, to D.J- TAVENNER Fhilowont | Brooklyn, last night, and then shot himself. ‘He | st. Paul and Duluth still refusing (0 maxe @ om- ee HATCHER —W 21, 1887, by, the A Wisconsin City Election, Rev. 3. x in. . Grive to depot; conveyance free from brothers on the top floor of the tenemeht house 1 office at the Fruit, milk, and ‘butter. | Adeipni street. He was employed in J. W. Pratt | ,2EYOUTH, Wis, June 21.—Yesterdgy H. H. MAUD, DELL = Sires 9 Sao ek Mechanicsville, Loudoun | 2‘Son's printing establishment at ‘Gold wad for | Huson Was clected mayor over Carl Schwartz by WELCH, resigned, growing out of a difference with the city DIED. ~ f ;, home comforts, good | OD. to work. He drank juently and | council over an appropriation for memorial day a ‘@ist, A - aque’ docge seat hiserouct on otgmas oe | abused is mother. At 8 o'ock fast igut ne | CGURCH rer 8B, appropriation and excit- try Labia Ee tie only op st eeerd aed Ss shade, good water: fruit, Bubing, bathing, sod.sabling: went home, after having away since Satur- | ing’ saloons making a bitter fight, against Huson eurap montan end sweaty re. Ou78. utes Suchasured: photograph at HEMPLE."S, | day, and when his mother remonstraved with him | {n6_sulons making & bitter Oght against Huson =. Lal $93 Fas oan. copmamcstion with washington: | for ‘nis dissipation he threatened to beat ner. | Greased ilosnse when manor wea Teme ee ‘st ¢ o'clock p. im. LT. TODD, Gunsien, Va. Jel4-tu,th st" nes few more words ed passed no Grew 8 COORSEY. sre beiered aauebier ot of om v! -FIBST-CLASS BOA! iN caliber and fired three shots Ree Roe ecmenic oie peat mother, All the balls entered her left side in the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Sica Sookee, aoe SSS 10; Arthur Pl'e nw. 2d st. off Madison Square. MES.'D. PRITCHARD. | region of the heart, and she fell on the bed. ‘Then InprAnaroLiy Tune 21.—The thirteenth + $9 dels2ost ; | Rigberg shot hisieelt in the stomach once, but | counell of the Ancient Arable, Order of the Nobles the dark and afloat 3 Sun WANT! ELM SPRE fore he could fire again his mother y ystic Shrine jestern Hemisphere streets are paved with gold, Sif oneuageeny muuin scegery; sega Bosman of she pistol nnd ran doa afar |i in Session, Heprewutatves are here jou Ch (oa her precious eval aes tae shade. f 'j ten minutes” waik from d-pot; | Wi reac! sidewalk > Cleveland, Bostoi Sirtclass hard. 43 Pet weck. “Address Stra ‘FD: | exhausted and some neighbors andan ethene ees | Wheeling Beleaeria Sesbaee ‘Leavénworth, Relatives and friends are sot MILTON, Clark's Gap. Loudoun County, Va. jel4-im* | Fog her back toner room. There they - Kansas city, sinned Wasnin sharp b Solos = ~LENBOURNE, SITUATED IN A \LTHY LO- | berg siti juletly on side of the bed. Utica, New ‘Bruns Louis) Gi Sioa: coor Fo acing luo Ridge Mota, omicer arrested bin and, not Lpebe So his in; | This order 1s a graft of Masonry. _ eo fo —< Lig wities dist < ood, y jury, Walked him to fourth pi i station pee st a sowey Ey (A w Liout. Gov, Robertson Recognized. send of I IxplanaPouls, Ixp., June 21.—In the years -. tion of the state board of equalization ry PORE, RETREAT” (RAR. BARPERS ‘ary to promote comfort. first-class patronage solicited. SES Wek Staae aby Tage Weak Cocke pe ES DEE Eo SE rt ar mys-2me Seaxo Hats des &O “My father committed suicide nine years ago, he said, “after he bad caused my motner lots of wouble, She was the dest woman that ever lived, Dut sue's never had anything but trouble, I her lots of trouble, but I have made up for 1 ht by putting her a licule af this point his story Dr. intag him, said Engbert’s Lieut. Gov. Robertaon was ized 88 8 member r vest of Gov. Gray. also elected president. For years it has been the cuseors eo five that position to the governor, Dut the board Stood 4 republicans to 1 demoorat—the latter Gov. moun oe a Stab: m. Friends of famsty go Pb penpepaleeninpeapinataped a DUNLAP'S NEW YORK STYLE IN SPRING HATS, | {00 ‘The scknowledged introducer of Head Gear in America, None genuine unless bearing their trade marke WILLETT & RUOFF, bole Agents for thiscity, $05 Penn's avenue, Py ‘Cor.9th aud K ste a, x aah ee ‘NT_DESIRABLE oe Breas a “WAY sai S00. rer: res