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= % "y Y hind eae! ie THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, SoNE 25, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. 8 SITY AND DISTRICT. wezy Dur, "as too badly lamed. Keating, who, it | was gaily decorated for the occasion. Rows of | THE SCHOOLS AND THE CITIZENS, | WH. CHILDS’S TRIBUTE TO SHAKE- , _ AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. _ c oe Ss iouned lalre inese lanterns extending from,the pavilion down paul SPEARE. Laxsssurcee & B SS a : EE ORET mans abageny er eee waters cage gave s pretty ef 4 colla- | Another Report to Association No. 4— ——= cm me: FTP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. | on age? OUT-DOOR sPOoRTs. ‘The Indianapolis people are growing enthustas- | tion of ices, cake, &¢., 8D) {othe more prac-| The Matter Heferred to the Represen-| A Magnificent Fountain and Cleck ‘ABLE IMPROVED P WASHING TOW! = tte, “Denny's Fecent home ras to ine game with | tical members uf the yet, tem eg elon tative Committee. ‘Tower to be Erected at Stratford-om- | Have succeeded in securing s manufacturer's samples | VALUABLE. IMP STREET ULTWERS UST Sealed Propossts ill be reset Tage oe eee ver pitching aid | ing with che reguize hops, Tiny NERD alternate —— Avon, of Children’s Dresses, from two toaixyears old,inall| SECOND STREETS, GLONGE! D. . AT | Crier Clerk and Superintendent of a 2 u lenry Boyle, whose clev reg meeting last evening at Carroll Institate TION: aU es PR ee i io" win, was presented with THE ALEXANDRIA REGATTA. nan of Gimee Laosaaeinn 4, Mr. Jesse B. | From the Iitustrated London News. Senew Siketes, aieety emeeel. Some of the cate | ee eee Saree Ce | Mews YOON THE Ball. FIELD—wuaT Tas wasmneo- | MOD? 9 new hat, a oe ‘The time for closing the list of entries has been | Wison Mr. Noble .D. Larner, chairman | A lofty, spire-like and highly ornamental drink- | tittle suits you ever saw. We bought them very cheap | SoG "fein Benet ban os ee __RSSES TON BOATING MEN An " pare the District of Columbia, and by direction of AVI . @ MEN ARE DoING—arrEoscHING BE-| “ing Tecent game st Whiten winn., between | €Xtended from June 25 to July. Literell, of Of the committee on public schools, submitted a | ing fountain, with clock tower, is now being DUIIt | 424 nave marked them sccordingiy. Ran lela end, by, dt NAYY DEPARTAEENT, ae GaTTAS—INTERESTING NOTES ABOUT ARCHERY. Fa, Claire ‘and Winona, twenty-one Balls were | Rappahannocks,ts rowing twice a Gay, and Diver, | Feport stating that ttle, ir anything, can be| in the Rother Market, Stratford-on-Avon, at the : cae — Eros ot the e “EauuaDAy, eat Sealed Rida, addressed tothe Ciel of the Buspen ot = used, @ grounds are situated on the bal 1ses to make it interesting in the senior sii ‘accommo- ‘Through this ours we v1 pet “LOC! “ nance, velupes endorsed ree rareungton baseball team 18 not making | the Misnissippt Kiver, amd the balls were batted | The igang te, meeresting, tn, the senlor singles Geman gevain aaitional scoot room sccommo- | cost ot Mr. George W. Childs of Phipdetphia, an | | Taroueh = “Rape toe wenn icllowine decribed Real Betas Sa8te A oE eeed eet TWEEN AC the record Chat Its friends wish or think It capable | !nto the stream, ‘The game was called at the end | mond, will be as follows: Rudolph Peyton, stroke; | dati south hi citizen, who, by this munificent ae. >. nce TO) Be TR aE tice | THIRTY, 1887, for the purchase of 250,000 of making. The Statesmen do not seem to play Of tne sixth, Inning * on the | W. F. Broadax, 3; Wm. Helden, 35 a jatson, | division until Congress assembles; that Latha noble gift to the birthplace of Shakespeare, SUP- | Dresses, and as there are only 250, it would not be | 19'.niq ‘Georretown, fronting thirty fect on the Amore or lesa) of scrap iron, at the Washington Navy = vem rm a : . - ver Vogether a3 a team, with any regularity, and the - ah aus Ea aA pues, igxswain. | The averave | mittee is awaiting a report of a special com plies the inhabitants of the town with what has side of Fayet ‘ard ‘coat ‘and back of cqual width Jong been felt to be one of its most pressing needs. | #004 to delay in making yourselection. Even without | Potween puralicl lines one humdne ret Kelly's. the istories seeree wats are very numerous and | prospect of hls not being able to do himseit justice | fast one, and ‘il probably be the rincipal com ‘|ppointed to inquire into the legality of the appro- in Chica; ‘win- a Fe sauias met be made for the whole amount Rack feet; improved by at brick dwelling, pe Ty yi OF. c the victories searce. Three games lost to Detroit go worrtes him not a little. He 1s obl petitor of the Norfolks in the State race. Priation of the Henry building to the use of the | It will be a durable and beautiful memorial of the | intention of purchasing ask to be shown these dresses. Tormey One-third cash toler ne Shek Parable to the order of the Chief of the Burest® 13 the record thus far this week, ‘The last of these | 1 Wrap yards of rubber bandage about his hing crew in ihe State gig race will enter the open | High School, and that as to the admission of pupils Ce, of not leas than twenty per cent of the Amount of sich bid, which shall become the, | He friendly feeling existing between the two nations | Prices range from $1.08 to @4.48; worth from $3 | monthe, with inverest wad tamed in this jubilee year of our queen, The base of the Pye tS 7 of the Cunted States should the accepted bidder tower is square on plan, with the addition of bola. | ‘° ®® Sila. All conveyasciay sna aera Soups sath the terme of the purchase, On an so- Teonding at purchasers ‘ hase, On ap $ 1y projecting buttresses placed diagonally at the | Also, 50 Boys' White Cambric Dresses, well made | Cost. “Ihe trustees: teecrton the wean te ee poait wall ber roturned fo bint The depontt meds with she Property at the risk ahd cost of the purchaser if. the, | POR wall area to & Pinrece BETS terminating with acutely, pointed | and nicely trimmed, worth $2.25 by the quantity for | Lernware not complied with Sn ten apy from day ot | Hen! bias wl be returaed within five Gays fomm gablets. surmounted by alton ‘the arms : le ‘The wsteral must be removed within twenty days SSrea uma! y a lion bearing the Sr™s | us to buy; will closeout the lot at $1.08 and $1.98, FER CASSIS Y avamteee. | af . ose: leg in order to run at all, and siiding ts almost out race ‘Columbt learned sche Cone Was close and exciting, but te | ofthe question. ‘tue tiouus wih Kaiy is ciar| "Sus q eure OCS pleas hci aodlpee eee earn Poey eee ee ukovers for the Wolverines. | traction of the muscles_—what 1s generally KNOWD | gatta of the Schuylkill DAVY, whick takes place Le or Today they meet the Pittsburg team, and among ball players as “Charley Horse.” pa. | day. is oi Doard that eacuers of the eighth, grade sehoota pe u Hf A letter from Pittsburg says: Those ‘The races. ymence at 2:: m., and there Dy conmtane dutta ee SAUally Gemornlties: | troos who were ‘under'the mapreston thar Ee | wi e,rece Every hall-hour’ unit 630 in the eve- Fasc lists of their pupils for transfer to the esult. If the Washington tam weve not formed | IUDs 1B the association were as stroug, If DOC | ning’ They will be areanged 90 se ts show as | High School; and such uste when transmitted to TE aut, Uf the Washington team were not formed | stronger, than those in the league, have about | tong’ a me as posible Dewees, the sunior and | the superintendent, shall entitie the pupils whose i Dames are on them to admission vo the High | Cagle associated with the Stars and Stripes. On | according to size. ae a i et te Uatted Nant "Payauce sta will be reguised mac! celle sat regula ayi come to the cl that they were in error, senior the are ern e AWNBROKER'S AUCTION SALE. a oe the material is peach onpenranaper aie patio pr Slee fund that the league teams carry a little base-bail Saine mes may Tov in cach fours, a8 the | School without examination. How other appll- ree? Pinbeahed, granive basin, Having | Children's White Suits for Examination and Gredu- ‘All Ferecns holding Uckete from No. 1 to 4,500, | - ‘The Government reserves the eit no sekase amy Ba Besomicthine radically wrong’ about, the eam, | talent on thelr pyro The Pitsburg tam | 2p "PO etay TOR sie gig rice in aiditon | thecommltien aoesnot know. "sun * +" | Which a Stream of water isto flow Sonstantl | ating Purposes in unlinitedvetety }Shetollowine antciea wrt Guid ora tiiee ence ONTGOMERY SICARD, a agement | Playing as good bail now as it e ente rew in the State gig race, in . trom a 5 west sides 2 wiry, ites. ‘oo hte of oo eee Yon, but the CAS SESE tothe vinginin oc Hic ond? had Od ‘Dominions, sieganding the condition of the common schools | £10 sree note east aiton asd | a tmnt quality Waite eae ry, Gane, Pate. Mechabical x Chief of Bureae Bression among the pubite that the ‘best possible | Maybe It will do better, Dut the pruspes of Alexandria. SS ne amalter of common | thaterial, or the ase of herset-snd eat at aS Clocks, Vases, stiver and Plated Ware, Bioycion. Beby t tained on eo Or iil Stay in or about the rut in Which It now is, ‘Hi \nocks, of Fredericksburg, ow ledge that ere now ex! stely trimmed, for $4.98. Carriages, Gold-headed Ca: Ser “Machines, ant Of Important’ changes in this and other teams | Mike Kelly hada Matteriug reception in Chi: has entcted the sage seul face. Eitacr Marbusy | forsome time past a feeling of unrest and discon- | Heath these smaller’ troughs for skeep aid dogs. ben, | | On the south side 1s a door affording admission to Clothing, embraciug Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearity doing unsatistactory work are still rife. Philadel- | cago yesterday. He held a reception at the hotel, | or Beach will represent the Old Dominions, tent ¥ the part of the people of the second divi. door ing ‘Ladies’ White Suita, in all the different materials end | Ginn: ‘the interior, flanked by two shallow ni in one will be sold at public auction Puts is all torn up, and the men do not Enow | which Was crowded nearly all day with his ad-) ““mne “Analostan barge will attend the regatta | sion: feeling Sanus econ t orthelr schoclts | of which will be placed = rarometer snd in the | ifferent qualities aula avemue northwest. at HALE: What to expect. next. Dally, Who was | Mirera, Throughout the entire line ch the | with members and guests of the club. are deteriorating. A good many people think the | Other @ thermometer, both of ‘the best. construc-} raaies Wrappers, in Calloo, Lawn, Satteen, Cash- | SORE GWENT p Sie cepeasd sccmnatc es tae rameameees | mam tee tas Sinaee teeter At ti pare & ‘The Archers. deterioration began soon after our home trustees | Lop. Immediately over the basins and the door = and SATURDAY, SULY NE and'two. fue, | By Sat able acquisition, and the elphia . ’ fallen uulded pointed arc rom, mere, : 5 | quantities as niay be required by the Warden from time oe ople think they Rowe iot ‘one of their best hen. great crowd, numbering 12,000 to aec0n pes AS stated in Tux Srar of last Saturday, the Poto- heed displaced by an trustee trom Le Droit | oy at gee ee ae penne = - ai a _M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. “Jos3.20,20-S0sy100_ | guantitice as may ergy 2 bn le Stil, if hig addition to the Washington's causes | bad assembied, and when Kelly — a pes mac Archers are arranging for the forthcoming each is filled by geometric tracery, profusely | Ladies’ Cashmere Scarfs ‘Shawls, in all shedes, FPHOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer. by an officer of said Jui wrtien delivered. apd in the the change in the personnel of the team that is | stand the whole crowd ere eee tenes meet in this city of the National Association of ‘THE EXAMINATION BY ME. COPE. enriched with carvings of foliage. for seaside and mountain wear. I meeey Sriram ae cigemed unRt for ues. the Warden, prep tie public. “it te wml-piticlally announces | stood up and waved their handkerchiefs. When } Archers, In order that spectators may have a| ‘THe report, after recounting the effort made by | “in the oblong Spaces between the margins of the Hed ee ee eee a en ee een rece mane. Securit Satisfy the public. It ts seml-ofictally announced | stood up and waved their handkerc! hewan nm Messrs, H. N. Copp and John W. Hunt to examine | basins and the opening of the arches are the fol-| A large stock of Boys’ Shirt Waists, in Calico, Percale IMPROVED BY A WELL BUILT FRAME HOUSE | Suful fulnilment of con re — that Shoch will be planted tn his old garden over ~ a * a = NORTHWEST, id j OR CONSTRU or a ~ a wosthe ae of this | Jockey's cap, made of red, white and blue silk. | 48 inches in diameter, and divided into a “gold,” | derstand why school officials might object to ex- 5 RTH Y i ROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING ASPHALI Char vier will be ail righty but It Carroll gto | Zue only noteworthy thiig’ tat he’ did duriog | or center, Bo inches in diameter sntsoundke vy | eeeeana, wy senool oftcials might abject 40 ex: | wa Tilaasip ie woah ae songs, eNOS of | | Poxe' Calico Shit Walsta at 20s. These areplaited | _ on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON JUNE TWEN: gy | JP’ RRS 1 seat left out of the regular nine tor any length of time | the gaine was to kick a good deai, He made two | rings of’ red, blue, black, and white, each 4.8 | with the schools if they believed the schools could the Jublies year of ‘Queen Victoria, front and back, and are warranted fast colors, ‘the premises, I sha) sell part of original lot 12, ini Be et em the public will be greatly disappoluted. Pitchers | costly errors, three runs and two single hits. The | inches wide. ' A hit in the fold counts 9; red, 7; | not creditably pass such examinations or could as ‘Boys’ Pescale Ghirt Waiste, 400. square 512, 18 feet 8 inches front bya depth of 151] Seiied Proposale, tn dup ou others to Win games by preventing | crowd wus disappointed and said 50. Ding, 55 Diack, 3, and white, 2. To make ‘at | only make a plausible showing ot progress when | 1 ner dara ee nati feck 4 inchién deeb, to 8 30-toot alley. tmproved by 8 | ani uice until NOON, WEL le from hitting the ball, but Carol Among the Boating Men. Seniesa Scere oats Comers DR BaGH wai Under Ua eee b Pianta: ‘and'sing Bove! Flsnnel Shirt Walsta, in all colors, with all | Si summer kitchel, anda two-story back dwelling on | Bie tH LON; ow than others to win gaines by mak- a a aie ~4 — aoe Agen ie Grows now than — to aie gaan by Dank: THE COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. ‘The targets must measure at the center aheight Umes, and it ought not to be their condition now. God selr Ge geee of Pesce to all his neighbors, the new improvements, only $1.25. rear of etcogteining 4 rome. gaps Rroprty fe now tained at thie a tie a ee ee een eee emaceen’ fee saiben Ot Qeare Cae appucants Oe eee, |e Aa Ce Job eS ie © Anery grave question arises, to wit: Tectby taal zed the perfect ways of honowr, Sat Ss oR [owe wed SDEN'M. WILSON, mt yetinemnones he, SIMOUnCrIenE cay | eee wt Oe acted Calle: the next meeting: eee ee parilay stccts tives atroameandscers h paisa orig REEL Sims ied liomy PILL Act V, Boone’. Recognizing the fact that We have too many — |, Jcri0s;, ne third cash. balance tm six and twelve | _4020,21,22.23,1916,18 Colonel U.& or there inay be good and. suMicient rea- | Among them are Controller Butler, of the Treasury | Hack until all otuers shooting aero eae aoe | ee sono have any rightof visitation which thelr 1m. Drees Goods at this stage of the season, wo have | Jowtol trust, Cabreyatiand recording at purchae | Q NCHITECT'S OFFICE (8 CAPITOL son, but the public likes to see Carroll play Dall, Be Leto rt Ree OG eee has many, whew ae neat ee ie ee rulers sroly ound to respect we Ten yiatta= ‘Honest water, which never left man f° the mire. | a a pnp eyes = PROPOSALS FOR ROLLED TRON BEAMS. BRCKS, Without question he jone st service e Commer 5 73 more. a 8 on a ‘o inquire into, at proper times, Nimon of Athens, Act I, Scene 2. made Decided Reductions, which - ae s noe Bay mean inthe team, a2 Sune the Dest service of | Newman, of the local bar; Dr. M. L Ruth, of the | srrecrsmerce, When all Rave, shot st target, score | ComalHice of sagem roman, ames, the sh i hed Je25-3t 10S. DOWLING, Auctioneer. Bem any ne team. Navy, and Mr. ‘Truxton Beale. It 1s expected that | each arrow to its owner, and then withdraw it LIME, doubt of the existence of such right. It is part of SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office istence of suc! THE GAMES YESTERDAY & membership of 400 Will have been reached by | from the target. Each archer has his arrows. ‘3 a Ten thousand honors and blessings on thebard who | demonstrate at our Immense Dress Goods De- Dexcansox BROS., Auctioneers. unt TWELVE IRTLETH. 1887. forsuch ‘the common law vf the District and of the country, | hi ded the di “aliti with jocent illu- Faces qualities of the abor ved materials as may be re pesulted tn a cvupleof SurpTiSeS | Wash Or a era ee Oy Soe Weeninctee hes Rody | Paintedin a pectittar ‘manner, and marked with | whien would: We enforesd In a coats OF Sealy | Henke eRe dull sealities ofiite with innocent, partment. A chance for you to buy Dress Mate- SIX COW: uired forthe’ completion ‘gt the torraces and rand Detroit did not piay. Indianapolis scored a vic. | War, and deservedly so. Washington has long | his name, Archers generaliy carry an extra | should thenaecioe ne et thee ‘The next, story of the tower has on each tace a| — sialecheap. alewaye at the CR. Capitol A schedule and swt: ioe Faia a cu ann | cy cna gamers | mao el ie est ata | oe Pees as goto ore | anaes este ceaten ane | keen daighttty euat eres Sasa Aenea, ve bs ~ nitte conside! in their contests, ge for teachers and submitted to the ci on slender shat he an it our store : wtos 5.8. Capita the would. ve charuplons trom Boston by a scoreot | for the new club-howse, wich were received in | rules so that two or more’ archers suay hoot at | Pare “much of the Information Indicated on the | gamallehante ie eae ihe clock 86 beplaced. - = SOFTEE Seco Cn en wed en 3 1k New York won the game In Pittsburg— | respouse toa request or competitive designs. ‘The | Once, thus saving time, and they do noe And chet | rae omBueH Of, the | DOLG CAUCE aaa rc a EIGHTH, commencing. SEPARTMENT OF SUSTICE —— ce 5 At the corners are cylindrical turrets, terminating | our Patent Cooling Fans, which are inconstant | EIGHTH, commencing at TEX O*CLOCK, we will sell D' J D:C., Jane 21, 1887, x Ton tn Odes eat te ae ee making @ selee- | scores fall beulnd tielr neighbors, although to | any public records in the’ cuvertnce ate on in cont Ww the suffaces of above Cows,etc., to which’ attentiop is respectfully eponala 8 Sty et Mipela fuer mallaunes oat ad ou | pos males a te Very Det plans fF tno BUF | Herons nua U0 uch practice tae conrusion tne | wHidy ase pete fan SUE nagTU ons | im conteal spireatsia two stages te Surtaces | esa on warm daynitinapimueteaion | Sh sedi oP ng RY depped a game to Baltimore, 510% and Louls | posd may be secured. It ts hoped {hat the club | cident to the shooting of other archers ts apt to | no statistics ‘of value relating to controverted | the next story are the four dials of the ciock,| at ourstore, Tywo-sTory A EMENT FRAME DWELL- | named below, for its use during the fiscal year ending ¥ koa Clneinnatl, 10 109. Lhe Mets won | will be ready to begin building early in the spring | spoil good scoring. questions of school economy or management.” The | under crocketed gables, with finials representis ING. NO. 1114 FIRST STREET, BETWEEN L | June 30, 1888, will be received at the office of the 3 M cl this afternoon. ny les, rep! R F fou Urwkiya, 7103, and St. Louls ‘beat Cleve- | A club regatta will take place this afternoon. | "ind highest possible score at, the American | report concluded by saying: “Your committee | Puck” Mustard soot Pee ale ae AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. Chit Sle 28 oe 30,1 land, 17 to 7. subs to | TBE cvents will include a tour-oai seven races in | PUD, 90 arrows, 15810. The highest score ever | submits that It proceeded witht courtesy and fair- | “Cobweb.” ‘The clock-faces pryect slightly trom _ ate ae ee Tce, until 12 ocleck an Sane Da tne gist tollowing isthe standing of the etal ul be necessary Uo win four out of seven races ia Huowh to be made isa little over Goo, ate: Maxson | ness at the proper time, in. the proper, manner, | a cylindrical tower, nanked by four otner smalier Treat of is bemahes theses gl ee tered Statiomary, untill? o'clock me duly 5. 1887. we: or » cham} a ral scores 570, c] and by proper persons, to ascertain the present | three-quarter attached turrets of the same plan; ¥ v, Miscellaneous, until 12 o'clock m., July 5, 1887. ssiccaee Tithe Will also bea working-boat race and a swimming | who habituaily pootesstoe nay be counted among | condition and needs of the common schools of the | from the main central cylinder spriugs 2 spiro of & E A fronting 18 feeton Fist Sea depth of 105 | _ The right to waive defects and 40 telect ane or all Won. Lost. Fs eT ee raat ed number Of entrles. ted to | THe frst dozen shooters of the bow in America, Srand division, and if the confession on the part | slightly concave outline, and the four turrets have | a feet, improved by a two-story Frame House, with brick reserved. Blank forms and information will ae Se remaaetpain® Soe sive trout Philadelphia ib time for the aleeate | Au rcuers alm to draw the arrow to the head, | or tue school wushoritles of useitisencon to dare | siguitly, concave smaller spirelets all five spring. | [ aa iment. “Thuis property is adapted fora comfortable hed upon application, A. HL GAKLAND, 47 | Pittsbung ...-2 16 dria regatta will not be ready fora month sec. | Puctber shooting along or short distance. ‘The | their methods subjected. tothe test of an inde, | Suuay but much sn evel, and all terminating in| Tou, 2“ 4. home or lavestiuent. Gh Atty Genoral 20 |Wasington-- 14 25 | GTla rewatta wil not be ready ed be Caer ta the | Better shots all draw the arrow tothe chin, so it pendent examination, or, n other words, to a con- | lofty gilded vanes. Immédiately below the line of ‘Ferme; One-half cash; batance tn one and two years, = — 18 |indianapolis.. 13 33 eae iaakie tous 3) being conchae by Giteon Mille under the right eye. Drawing to the ear | fession of 1ailure, your comiittes cannct help 1t.” | ringing 1s a band of paneling formed of narrow notes to bear G per cent Interest. payable semi-annu- yi J pringing pi : : My — gig. and ts rowing in ne form. |The race with the | gives greater power, but less accuracy. in speaking of the report Mr. Larner said that | trefolled arches. ‘The central spiro has on four Sig, dp Bowscured by deed of trast cr allcemetopf ___ EDU NAL. = AMERICAS ASSOCIATION: de, | Our Of She Fotomace promises wo Do. close | Gentlemen shoot bows “weighted” according to | enero was no truth ins rumor the sie, J Ormond | Or ecries skier ee eee gptte, as, on four Bh UE BPR 80% BB | ofmale. Conveyancing. tov atpurcusserd cost Terms | yp RCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO>OMOAN Won. Lost. ‘Won. Lost. | one. 1a ‘tch between May and Corrt- | (helt Strength. That ts, it the bow be suspen Wilson was at the bottom of the agitation. There | one-third of its height, @ continuous band of nar- Be UO CRRe’ Hall | tobecomplied with iu tea daya otherwise right ter J. ¢ and Singing. “Particular attention to begiauers, 39 13 Lontsville.....24 | 23 A pyramid pool match between May f the club | Horizontally by its handle, and a weight hung to | was considerabie discussion, and the report was | row lights to spread the sound of the clock bells. Bae Ue EE GSO HH | servedto resell at risk aud cont of detaulting pur- | $5 Sell an thoes wishing te be ualified for eee 16 (Brooklyn. 2 2 don on Monday for the championship. te fsone of | (26 Stting heavy enough to pull down the string a | adopted without amendment, ‘The height from the road to the top of the vane 1s BBB vv RR GGG HH iter five days’ public notice of such resale in | ers or teachers. ‘Terms moderate. 734 Lith st. 4 Metropolitan. 13 34 | excited considerable interest. alae ne ene or | distance equal to tue length of an arrow, th ‘On motion of Mr. Given 1t was resolved to for. | 50 feet, The clock will be Ilumminnted at night. spypeper published in Washington. D-C- _225-0kwims Cleveland.....12 38 | the best ee in 2 aie” jon Welght will be sald to be the weight of the bow. | ward to the committee of ono hundred copies of ———_ ee a tn — UMMER SCHOOL OF FLOCUTION AND DRA- PTE ee af-er a pretty exhibition of . ray | BOWS are generally “weighed” with a spring bal- | the school committee's report and of all the cor, Saturday Smiles. JPEXCANSON BrOS., Auctioncers, Qmatic Art, July 15th, Shenandoah Alum ECHOES FROM THE Bal BS | ra leper sin ance, Mr Maxson shoots a 46-pound bow. , 72 | respondence on the Subject for their information, ‘Herr Most says “the anarchist will yet make his at B55, BER 09, ae Seis a "_An meniiaine. © hours from W % al chicago club, has a family of five 2 ade cons y shoot one hundred arrows 1s, thereiore, equal to eh . L-KEPT HOUSEH( ulars. Vand tuition apply. t ‘Mra. ADE- Sullivan, of the Chicago club, has y haportant of which was the substitution of an inl. | putung up a 46-pound ‘dumb-bell one hundred eneier OF aang ne cee nay) nets Ens Op against any; Se FS S338 5 FETS, So, COMPLISING PARLOK SUITEWAL- | LINE DUVAL MACK, 1424 Nat JeaB-twe y has not been put out stealing second base | tiation fee of $25 in place of the second mortgage | times. “A heavy arrow trom such a bow would go | A resolution offered by Mr. Strasburger was ‘ate P43 2 NUT ‘CHAMBER SE y ANTED_BY A YALE MAN AN ENGAGEMENT Dond. sri | fet Hi Te eee aaa ede ae | SAopted, declaring tt to be tho opinion ot the |, A.Stall boy will do agreat deal of work for a CHAIRS, ¢ MARBLE : Wisr comin ecitool sear aa private tata ta Bt tor with Pittsburg. 4 gsew | tion seems to make the most of Its facilities ows of 40 pounds or ess. The ladies shoot bows | Colmssloners in localities now abundantly sup. | “e308 Nas come a jury dodger—Better that one Ot TRCE ALB AXE DISING CHALES CHIRA ASDG JEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIG, areca: ne Pasue tm folding and BXew | it series of fortaightiy hope will beyin in August, | DoWS Of 40 pounds o unds. Gentiemen’s arrows | Filed with school bulldings “should be resold and | putty man should escape than twelve ‘Innocent RUMRIGERATORY C0 T sts, | N "poston: Mase THE LARGEST ond” pent *Chieag) isdaiwing much larger crowds at home | | Te senlor tour is the alexandrias regatta will | are usuaily 28 and ladies 25 inches in: least he proveuds of such alo devoted vo the purchase | fen Zucuid suites Sahion:Tranerane 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET, BUUNGS GOT UEUISELS. HALL, SHALE | EQUIPPED th the NORCO 100 otractoy, B18 than last season. ante yew will row in ee pig’ with eatsan ws | Ladies’ arrows Twice ag tate Wh cunce; Men's | eeded, provided that such ReouRe 1s found prac, | Where will mosquitoes pass ‘the season? Each HOUSE. BEING THE ENITKE, CONTENTS OF | pumntninat "oer, Toorou Instruction tn Vee eRROD, Se TOROS EI NUNE Weicher, WAMe Mie | cimswain.. The yanwoe four wil Gs: Bees, etromer | ene wee pie ae ee Bet Country: | Ueable.”" A resolution offered by Mr. Given was al rey cue OURO DON euinmer reaoris adiret: LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. DWELLING No, 2075 1 ST S.W, Aree Oratory. Literature, Prenc and Teleas. "He will be sold. = ts pees E | ado) ues the tes to the Kepre- “posit at may sere, eTION. ancuages, Engiieh Branches,Gytinasticaetc. Tuition, ae eaten gainer ann ae” ‘ied to Secures #8 | The eignt-oared crew mill probably. be, coraposed | Aud archers bewall the fact that their test arrows | sentative commiice of Oue Gasdred “we tatseaa | merely a waruiag. Tor tela otto comer Tres Ou WEDNESDAY, MORNING. JUNE TWENTY. | $2 to 625: board and room wif; Bien Heat and Bleo™ laid up with ¢ lame arm. ? of Kondrup, Kerr, simmers, Sloan, Wade, Ben- | ™yrance pose aaae, 4 Cost of nearly a dollareach. | Siriy appitcation to Consreve for eer lagacs wenten | Telegram. STH, commencing, at TEN (CLOCK, wo will ell | $c 1aghh,@5 t.97:30 ver week. Fell Term begins J roth nthe Hue aon wEBESG- | Oagton, Haran and Green.” It ig ‘possible that | sqviaurice, uompson quotes Bis indian puide as | Shalt ABPoca won lo congress for legislation which | Telegr a girl who bas run a typewriter at $4 per theta kes contained theres, having wena: | fomnation, eddrese K TOURIEE. Dine brome Ge '$ Work ia the Hub. sa | Nato miky sw, Gineca will be the Conswain, Works” and archers generally oer ane a nee | appointed trom themselves, the educational man- | week ued arate ete ae employer can enter sitort ‘Ginik vend isola Goancennh Sine mite ites ak | eemen, ton sellshw2u sslomly, Dut surety, Chicago is cutting theground | Nu‘e may row. Gibson will be Juntorsingies | Mne shooting can bedone With anything but ths | &8ement and control of thelr own schools.” i ay nondatoes aud paralyze a uany ciere ronal Greatest Bazears Ix Crormmc, | buyers. Je: SIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA jeorge las been. relegated to the New York Re-| ‘The senior four went out together for t best arrows. ‘The “stick” used lor a bow some, CARS AT STREET CROSSINGS. y E; i es ayes SS ee (Founded by hos. Jefferson.) anutusuectsere {ime Monday night. The crew will be placed at a | times costs as high as $75, althougha fair bow can| Mr. Larner suggested that the committee on LA a heerete koe EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON. ne Oe eee song fit Season begins October Tet, 1887. dag at wuderial nace Hates) NaT® BOR GOP” | Serve ia tae or the regattas Ns) | Re MAMIOES eonthiot tue money: No timber 1 | railroads be requested to take some action asking | 4,20 {eRLerS, will. soon igh hte thae have or = VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY TX GEORGE. aisles fo Becratary of th PChicago peopl" say catcher Daly 18 making a| "A new elghtoared shell will be purchased. soon, | eu, 'tt odual.L0 Yow I Orange, or bois dare (bow | the Distrlet Commisstoners to insert in the police | fate been tke Seyleay See. eae nate of Determined to close ont stock, we have put the knife | By a virtue of a Deed of Trust to us dated theteighth | _Jelwke-2m on sca pect ona ca Seek: Danaea: er ed a re porter that it was | wood) ast was called by tle early French set- | regulations an ordinance which would make it an | crowned sallor hate until the amusement, season | in Prices, and will sell fine, well-made Clothing for | day of June. A. D. 1 nd in liber No. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SeXuwn's proiiction thatthe Chieagos would | the inteation of the club. w ‘provide new boats | lorsta ainerica tetas easier eae bow, | offense to stop a street car on a street crossing. | opens. Then they will pile Ossa On Pelion again | Men usd bess Merrie non ee, E51, Tol 460-e¢ ong. wo wil offer for aule at public REIT, the waders !s being verified. and the latest equipments, and furnish every pos- | cedar 1s much better, Dut not durable. "A combi: He said hat in all other dare cicies eoine such in arranging their headgear.—Boston Courier. FOR BOYS 5 TO 13. = Fg eee Oe aU near Tine ate of Washington, has signed with | sible incentive for the men toTow. || | mation of hickory and yew doos well, Déallowed to stop outside ther baitain cuguld not | A Providence man astonished his friendsone | Jackets and Pants at $1.75, reduced trom €2.50. PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. 'M.. the following described TWELFTH ACADEMIC TRAB Sets isd Captain Wand $25 tm a the “Hels” and tue “Blues” and a program cover | erty tie eony arcuer BY Feason| of the, fat | be allows rz vptanrseam, | Heerened. in Womre und imongsaeeacanans | Heketaand Pants at $250, reduccdfrome3.o0. | Falta asa ew carer oomeneee ak BEGINS OCT. 1, 1887. recut game forexcessive back talks *~ | Ig all nds of athletic sports, such as rowing, | ng! Gest Adsaataee i wae Sa nae ited ar manere On constitution and Dy-laws sub | plant some 'wohristian anthems” jo meant | Jycxets snd Pants at 63.25, reduced from $5. te Dustie of Cltbia inven dnd demented on tot sate? St Se ee See ee ha ee or the clause defining tne pawersiee tug | ebfysanthemums— Providence Journat. Jackets and Pants at 84.75, reduced from $7. @ition to auld Gooncutown, and dexcribed aa follows: | 5 Examinations for edmlesion Oa me palais hab ione ine gunes io Det oat| drt Ge tne A, meeting to ee anor | Imago ating tho batitnen' Mas ePeAS: | eal wate es anmunga, ParereoG ane | SLitle tugs el" san old Garon | aoa Le ee ee | hag falied to capture a gume irom that club. ganization will be held at the club-house next | yery few of thé gentlemen ever equal’ Great Trgtenar tation of the Committee of One Hundred | their uctie brothers understand how muck creress | Sailor Suits at a great aacrifice. northerly on said west line from the southeast corner | Undergraduate and Special Students will be sent om It fs claimed that Maul, the new heavy hitter of | Monda\ ning. _D. ¥. Merril s sec he | regularity and deliberation of movement ure 4m giving too much wer to the local association. | inthe saying. Whichall Panes FOR BOYS 14 TO 18, of saidentire lot and running thence, on said line of | application. myl4ekw6m the Philadeipuia team, cannot hit a high bail. “Blues,” and aoe oo = = ie = a The necessary for fine anes ‘The quick archer 13 /as laid over, In Cleveland dry goods houses young ladies| Suite at $3.50. reduced from $4.50, eee mf fee LOR - GAM ACADEMY. CHELTEN “ik Kammey ss pitched in more games than any | At the end of the summer s pennant will be. pro. Witnout alin DUC by “sense of GieenGaeeng | SHOF DOWN IN THR STREET wane KRavixa nue | Whenrevascneine get theirservices for nothing.— | Suits at $5.50, reduced from #8 fhlence southerly abd paraiicl with the it, line 0-8 | Renident masters” Mil sh, ¢7agentum: ferme, other twirler, eituer in the league or assoctatton. | Sence: z side, wi “set 1D,” as he HOUSE OF A PATIENT. : Suite at $7.50, reduced from $12. point thirty-two ( ren (10) inches north of For catalogue, address 8. ures nose aday ae aot nearly effective ag | €vens and nunc Of te WANES ver un | Rouse tnruw sone Kothing but the most per-| ‘The eastern district of Brooklyn was much ex- ipa teh erent topper § a head | rerpety beaut ihe Fouthwect corner of said entire lot and thence in’ | TEMERTS, DD, Shoemukertown POs Bu. bona nanan here arel areata Cohn Gd peel att c. Spree ee ay roan | cited yesterday afternoon when the report. spread | y2¢Wow-ciuizens my opponent You that I was only | Suitast $10, reduced from 818. “Kiso parts ‘of Lote uubered forty (40), in Peter, oo Pats said that six of the Palladelphia team will | , Four new tennis courts have been laid out on | the top of the ist in a season. Indeed the cham. | abroad that Dr. Edward H. Duggan, of 164 South | married by the civil rite, and that not one of my | Odd Coatsfrom 250. up. Beatty, Threlkeld ee ene ee | ig ane ac ance be released Deiore tne weeding Out process iscom- | Analostan Inland. "A ‘lreie track for walking, | ploasilip of the National Association was, taken | ath street, one of the most prominent cttizens, had eS pm I Geena teak ed Ob OU RES AND AE fnvald Geometown, beginning for the same ats pomnt | THE-MORTSN COMERS ee SL eee oe ; ~ | Tunning, and bicycling : Cae dgos wo Hamed aber, Gtr JH |S. Taylor, of | been shot down on the street and instantiy kite. | 20% ‘Our franchises you must be buries wite, | Ge0d Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at 8 on the north side of Prospect street distant seventy- OkaTony. bots Om Sundays tary Graworen a5 0Ig8 | yuan THE ANALOSTANG ane Dorsa, | Chicago.) wuo threomontns before hid never hot | Tee murderer was Geotee Wola ee | el religious ceremonies"—74a-Bite, Se ee pee ee [EO iene dren connen ofthe peperiy storing | "Koen citcuas ated FREE. O° POG 83 5,00 dati ever qsdl onl: thet Poscdiae River: it pe At is sometimes asked, how would the shooting | Street. The doctor was leaving the house 37 Tay It 1s an accepted superstition with the girls of | trom $10, 812, 815, 816.50 and $18. : to William F, Seymour. and running thence weet wit ‘ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF ~TELEGRAPEE Wis leads the Boston team in batting, and Bur- | Shell ever used on = — Of archers Who shoot for sport compare with that | lor street, occupted by a Mrs. McKay, where he | Geneseo, Ill, that if ‘a gitl who walks nine, Talley Berge Suits in blue, black and gray st $10: reducea | DOH side of Prospect struct eightern (18) fert, more | WY ASHINGTON from Capitol Hill to 631 F stn. w., dock sly tied for lirst piace | the large “Falcon,” which 1s fifty-five years old. of the Indians. ‘The conditions are quite unlike, | had been’ making a professional call, when Weld. | on the railroad track without, falling off, the next | pom and worth. ‘815. d frame’ houses: thence north with cebter of sald ati. | Fooms 7, 8 and 9. 0018 -Om" in ba: | _Itis proposed at the next meeting of the club to | and comparisons are diificult. The Indian seldom | ler stepped. up to him and engaged him in conver-| man she speaks to will be her future husband. = Ake Suits reduced to $12.50, 815, $18, ¢20 | inz Wall ninety-nine (©9) fect: thence east eighteen, NHE SUMMER SESSION OF NORWOOD INSTI. The att tl Foo mats (or the 30 | appropriate money for the purchase of an eight | Shootsmiore than 20 or 30 feet, etther at gameor to | sation’ "In & few moments Wet noes | man she 8 girls take the right. fellows along and | Prince Albert: Me tee han al, 18, $20 | (TR) foot, more oF less, to point opponite the bogus, ‘TE will open Wednesdey, June 30, at Norwood ome gegregaied 124,000, an aver, os red shell. This club has never owned | Ute the. “brilliant but elusive nickel” At such | raise his hand, point a revolver at the doctor and | hallooat hii as soon as the ordeal is past.—Adanta | and $22.50. Undoubtedly the best bargains ever | sin thence south ninety-uine (00) fect to the point ak P.0., Nelson Co, Va.: a children's department will be “00 . | and four-oared sl ctu has vnty | Uuanees he Would beat our archers out of sight. | fire, As he did so the doctor rushed out to the | Constitution. shown. bocnping. Rescription of property contained in trust | forniad with FENCH, the language of the school. 35 for every player who makes a | an eight-oared shell, and, although with plenty | At 50 or 60 yards, shooting deliberately, the civil. | middle ot ke Street, holding his arm over his face | 4 silly Question,—Omaha Wife—What has be-} 1.000 pairs of od Pants from $1.50 up. Ae ere ee fd Le aonenetodeatren home rua tus sessoa. OBIY one man bas been | of material to form a Stronz crew, lias always been | ized bowman Would probably be sligitly ahead, | ny Inco sieuy himself trom the bullets, Then a | come of your friend, Fireater?. Bicycle Pants s specialty. decure the Linthicum Institute, 82.400, in three years, G JAEANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO MARE ascennal Cals tars fk barred Trou participiting in te imost interest. | If compelled to shoot quickly the aborigine would | second shot was heard and a tune and the doctor | Omana Husband—He 1s still doing editorial] Immense variety in Seersucker, Alpaca, Drap d’Fte, | and one note for above amoulit and six (6) interest life-size crayon portrait in 15 lessons. no kno A betroit paper says Shombeng is worth $20,000. | ing feature of regattas. Now that there are so | do as well as usual, wiille the sporting archer, be. | fell dentoos theses Weidler was arrested, but | work, but he 1s no longer able to hold @ pen and | Sicilian aed Serge Coats and Vests for hot weather. | Boies, each for the um of €100, and payable in siz, | edge of drawing nec ae RELNOLDS, ‘Room AL Keaca is said to Mave his eye ou the German, | many new men in the club who desire to and | ing out of his element, would make a poor stiow- | declined to make any statement, only remarking | does all his writing by dictation. ‘White and Fancy Vesta cheap. "| twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, thirty, and thirty-six | 1, May Building, 7thand Este. n.w. my23-lm*_ Dut cannot get him {here {go much more Interest taken than fornierly, | tng. To put half the arrows in the size of man's | thut the shouting Would be explained in good time, ‘Does he dictate to his daughter or his wife?” mouthiafter date. Deed is dated June’ 8th, 1876, and MARTE’ S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Keeie, of tue New York Co has = by. ts PO ee to neglect longer the pur- | hat at 40 ae cere Sood shooting by the | There fear Famor ¢ connecting th fe naine Of the pris-} «To his daughter, of course.”—Omaha World. oO AK EK HHAL 4£ seed spare eyed SEY x (G, MARTYN and C.' Sys ‘Proprietors, games piay an T | chase ; est archers of the ac clu Oner’s sister With that of the doctor, © O4AKK H HAE £ a ene e terest * = ‘a eaten cin eataes | alia Anaiostans, will ose twovof, thelr best men | “A number of books on archery have been pub. | "The prisoner, Whe iso heated ian, ts twenty. one Wil ofien find 6 ee eens or 8 Ska ee 6REE aE £ Payable semi-anauallpy to besccured by trust oa tas | TR bifhest standart busine Collage tn lamer aS an sane wa uke iBT tHe Nt, talks mest, oven for Euro and | ushea but with vexcepcion of “Fords Areverg| ave yekrs of afer has gen skaran seed een: | one wll otter Bod & ire-rave main 4.1, OSs Bi EMEAGE > | Bropersy sold) or all ‘arnatopton of purtiasce a | Bopk:kecrinr, Busines Arituuneuc, Theory, tm bis work, ou URE to-go w any | Harrard’s who ts Suing to Boston to practice law. | they are all worse than’ usciess to the bowmn | Ashe completion, sud Geta eNe HRS Te eee Tiufked “i 9,” and a deprevced noeaooking man} =~ OO A AR BA ATLLLULLLS | Seposit of $100 required at Gime of sue.” Conveyane: | a Banking, Berartaucnta Day he ° on, Morgan, Dent, Cater, Ballantyne, ‘rinbie, who would shoot to best advantage, as they teach | ifs occupation as that oft passes maker, but | With «L 8° On his chal dhe bos ae cuavidual | Com TENTH AND F srs. x. w._ | {ni stqutetpurchaner, Terma to te complied wth | fen your experience More ‘tian 13.000 = Club, failed to steal | Azpell, McCloskey, and Hogan are out On the river | drawing the arrow to the ear. from the fact that thirty-tive Louisiana’ and | Mou 80 on bt eortie ant ual ae ae : - WW. | in ten days, ee gad SE ‘st | in successful business. Pupile Prepared for the Or ‘aie, and for ten games | every night. senored ot tie Susust Gereyman who became | seven Havana lottery tickets were found upon nis | 3 eee Sitertisement in some Dewshaper published is Waste, | Service examinations Please ‘call or =. a bit. Xo arrangements have yet been made for aseries | enamored of the sport, and made a study of it. He | person, 1t 13 supposed that he 1s an agert or these | 4#erald. ington, DG OME | E turned out quite a brilliant in- | of regular hops, bit the one last Saturday Was so | Soon made nearly doubie the scores which had | companies, Besides the lottery tickets he had | _“Where are the strawberries, George? The very + WALTER 8. CO} 2 'PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE IN Pe proud OF dine Tanner. The | successful ag to leave no doubt of its being fol-| been made by uny English archer trom 1800 to | $1ai'in currency and age, coece te ‘gold rings, a | last thing I said to you this morning was not to P, T,; Do Nor Fin J HOLDSWORTH GoRDON,} Trustees. Siesious halls, in National Bapk of the wud of niin, Jowed spon by others, An “illuminated foat” by | 1865. Others adopted ‘his system and reached | kulle anda d-callber sevolvers’ Thocees Geeks | Longer to DHeg nerae a nn was, not get | Se RICes AS 870. 3025-dkds Southwest corner” of 7th and ALY LOUgLA, as Waske | Sher tat aes oe ths DacOny nec Gujoved by the | neariy, but not quite, to Ford's proficiency. Owing | rels of tue revolver Were CIIpLy. aud ome aes | EXCILEG, Marge L've Ot chet bat oe eet Thoroueh Snstruction given. in Rema ‘Wy Fin tastings ee A® Waskr | spevtators on the balcony ‘at the last hop. ‘en | vo the use of Loo struag bows Fordbecame crippled | charged. ‘The prisoner was tery watch ccwiena | were RDOUEIO Os Te none ae prsries, some. To ATTRACT, Engl ¥ Canoes, each with a line of Chinese lanterns ex- | tn ls hands aud was unable to shoot, and becom. | and very Pale when brought to the station. He | Pocket.—Boston Transcript. E: R. Hi ack Gi ssscock tas never payed ballin & team | tending trom bow to stern, periormed a number of | ing disgusted Urted to suppress his Iittic book on | nudscavo nea any questions, or even hint at| The Ohio legislature recently a law * XCITEMENT ARAN SAIGH Phat got biguer tp tue race (aan fourth place, It | fotiila tactics, such as "wheeling im ne, ob- | archery, He died only two or 1hrve years anor is motive for the murder. When the body of the | declaring that ‘the husband 18 the head of the oe On 7th street last Friday morning. The cry of a eae gn eects eek cs oak | Stn aa eg Hon, Meurice ‘hornpson, the soul, sportsinan | doctor was borne a inite Gesidence, on south 4th | family.” Itis easy enough for a set of cowardly “aD Doo abe Lis jement are ‘Stuart Colemat arge | and author, ¥ tore than any one else to re- | street 1t was found that one bullet had entered | men at the State capital, away from ho! rounds ut & good deat oF <ostreagthen thelr team, | party tor Wednesday evening. | vive bow-silooting as a pastime tn this country, | Ms ead, Just ouch ar, a second above the | to makea law like that, Let them sonore ‘The incredulous who make the Startled the lacy pedestrians who were lelaurely soup Duz say can’t fing the men. | qineimber of the club? = “uSCl¥, hasbeen elected | taught some errors about shooting in his interest: | right ‘emple, and a third passed through te Hoste | Sacueatearan attempt to carry out its provisions, of the @ifferent stores are einesed at the Se ee Kocuester’s crack tuira baseman, McGlone, who | a member of the club. ig und enjoyable little work, “Khe Witchery of | part of tue right fore-arm. ‘The doctor was a very | Theres a law that says the colored want must have ‘and terror all along the line. We eeg tor arabe, bas pen batting heavliy,and | The club has discovered that several of the men | Archery,” and io his series of papers in “Serle. Wealthy man, Said to be worth half a million, He | the same rights as the white man and can sit in the ‘extraordinary LOW PRICES we are sell- PANTS AND PETTICOATS 723 14TH ST. N. W., Bow leads tis ciub with the stick. [Ire seulors bythe rules of the simeiemigr races | ners.” He Rad not then read Ford's treatise, and | was regarded a8 an excellent physician, ie tas | Lest osnee he eens ee Personally the col- became fearfully inixed in the general rush for asafe And ali other principal cities, se ct lest dude uf the Hos ayatd Beecher, | are senlors by the rules of the Ainateur Kowing | uiterward adopted and recommended Ford's sys: | twososo ond coc daughter. The lutter 1s the wife | ored man does not care to try it on.—New Orleans ing goods at. Nosuch opportunity has retreat. ag superior to ali other mmiflar Tastite- the great lest ewer uf the Murtiord, Coue., clu, Assoctation. ‘Tis may prevent the club from be- | tein for targeu shootin, of a Chicago insurance agent named Maletu, and | Picayune. oe *TWAS NO FALSE ALARM. ee ee Shed caveninges tor ‘earning CONVER- At a cust OF sometuing over $1,000. ing represented in the junior race at Alexandria. ————¢ee____ Started last Saturday on a trip to Europe. "The ever been offered so early in the season Along came the shaggy brute— ‘TION. Best of native teachers. Fee: yor The Woral tibuie presenced to the St. Louts| ‘fhe erew composed of Ballantyne, Burry, Ad- A Veiled Woman’s Influence. prisoner was seen Waiting about the door of 37 ya wns Easinv.—The fourmlle straghtaw, Eiko devils much mieciterdartne ren, “Trial lesson fro. Every Sevuréay LECTURES Geigy cose $400. Ne wae poaeupre ra 12 Phlta- | ams, MeCloakey, and Eckstein, which won the f0UF- | wow rwo WILKES-BARRE BUNOD MEN mare’ Maw-| Peres cree Se) Cee sone the doo! house, | -,Y4te, Hy ni error tobuy desirable and seasonable goods, So eathrary roto pupiie, Apply te taoechoa! So dcasccae and egy cose #00, 1 nse puographrd: | cumaboll race ih the cub rugatta, wi row dal MaEDITOERAEE eee and itis therefore surmised that he had been ox | Fans between the Yale and University of, Pennsyl Fe race eV ICTOR E. ADLER'S Sainioalonrcaran Ey Mebinuon's play at rst base Is represented as | as tt will be obilged to detend its medals all sua : # * beluga vant improvement over that of last year | met aguines anyoee Cee ey eects ll SUm- | 4 witkes Barve, Pa, special to the Philadetpnia | te lookout for hs vietion last evening, “and, as was expected, Yale won ‘and there is no time like the present, Heb also balling Laruer than he did last season the clud, A new stroke will have to be substituted | Press, June 24, says: About eight months ago two | LATER.—WEIDLER says THE DOCTOR TOOK ADVANTAGE | easily—time, 22:20. The race caused but little “kowdy” coaculng Is destined to go. 4b aunoys In pluce of Echstein, Who has left tue city, bunco steerers, giving the names of Henry Rice OF HIS WIFE. excitement, and was witnessed by less than a ‘The following are a few specimens: Specialty causes abuse of umpires abd us | A ee has not yet been reached with regard | and Eaward Leifing well, visited ents. city anden- | To a New York Sun reporter Wellder said: thousand people. is SO at 4 order.y crowds, and ts generally debasing Ww Lue | to enter! vs al adel pl Uced Nathaniel ‘utter, One of Wilkes-Barre’s “Dr. hi \UTIFUL \Y SERGE ', $7.50. es | ie tonmdee Wealthy und yespected ‘merchants, into w room | gore eens se ening my wife in her! soxggys Tavont ro Womk—The Jomat de| 4 BEA aes peoets Va Haltren will recetve $300 per month from | - Kaos Negotiations are being carried on for the pur- | Tey had “Mixed up and tried to engage him in | Sickness. I knew and respected the doctor. But | Comercio of Rio duneiro says that ons farm io Chicago, about $100 more dan he was to recgive | > is : ; ‘The sight of these made him frantio, and tn his bina | E)sTABLISHED 181. aunbting” Both were arrested and held in $1,000 | from my wife's actions of late I became suspiclous | Brazil where hemp 13 grown, seven large mores A NICE CHECKED SERGE, 87.50. de = rout ue Futsburg Club, Chicago doesn't Want | chase of a four-oared shell trom Cumberland. It] falleach’ They Were Sent te Rae ete Coe ne | Chae sce ae aero ag 1 became st her, and | have been taught to Cut hemp and prepare it toe ag heyy ad epee p Tofear tuens into tatters, iio Bob Barr now. Successful, it will be used by the junior four in the | day a young woman, who never raised her vell, | se admitved that the doctor, on two occasions, | sale. ‘They work more quiche Chee hegroes, and | 4 gar won COLOR ALL ERGE, DELIGHT. | -, 1be,d0e had eviddutly been started up 7th street, CHOICE OLD ab ichiveton, Boston and New York are doing amen Fegatta. The shellat present in uses | but whove ‘general appearance bespok reline Pea its bene parentage oC is attendance, the cost of feeding the animaisis trifling. 4 om 1B ALL-WOOL SEEGE, DELIGHT- froma potut on or near, the Avenue, he be ¢ Uase-Funning und Detroit aud Piutsburg | Alexandria regatta. |The shell ment, arrived in town und had an interview With 5 Sa cuabenicel S course, the worst. | Chicas. Pullaseiphia and Indlan- | 4 Tae meen decided not to'send the crews toa| Attoruey QA Gates, Withee a eee Pee | Seer in eae cr anal res SDOUE | wom Gann Gaeyan iis SUMRAT anne nies FUL AND COOL, $9.50. cone would usturefiy inter, from ‘surrounding clrcum- weve bn ss Ek fe } polls are only so Iu tints respect. taluing-table for the Alexandria reverie guers were Inberated, Mr. Gates becoming their | Met inte his Carriage, He would not speak to | 4 Vi, Cam BE SERYED at Soxpar, Mrsta—The Stancea, that be was Wwww Hal Hf Sas, dp Tucsday's Sune between the Louisville and | “rie juniors have been coached Ia the gig this | bondsman. nvcilied for | MEY, Asked his) coachman wero he was going, City Supreme Court, rendered yesterday, dismiss ‘AN EDUCATED DOG, Ww wwe # 5% Ee Cleveland Kasey Of Louisvule struck out | weet vy Cape Zappone, a1 in. the Crupinal Court, and each time Mr, | and be toid me, I followed. When Igot vo une | Cluy Supreme Court, rendered yesterday, dismiss: | gesrsuckers, Pongee, Silk, Drap @'Eta and had been sent on this nulasion for the sole purpose | wy” “ww it 8gg8 "y Of ot init, twoor When beleg Dest on Vand? | A Junior out, to defend the Mason cup in the | Gates succeeded In having ft continued. it was | Taylor-street house I waited for hit, £nd, on iis Vilas, charged with violating the exese tarene Thich. trons the Aret day they woeeieatied tat MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS, Off uf him, twoof Which belug bases on bulla, Seen oRat Novton Pett Be selected froma | called agatn to-day. ‘The defendants did not ap- | appearance approached and spoke’ to wim, He | Vas charged with violating the excise laws in ee) ee ee eee ee Moti i? Uf Boston, Wuce of aie ine abs | Mindeleft, Reed,” Norton, Lewis, Aplin, and J. it. | Pear, and then Dail was Yeclared forreited. “Mr. | Waved me off; Iraised my hand to strike hics, ag ceived with general satisfaction. Mayor’ Hewitt, Test to a certain clase of Clothiers who, being unable to SS whiny Morn, of Boston, wuo, of all imen ia the | Wire air of whom ate practiclag dive ave | suites Succeeded, however, In having the forfeit- | he ran. ‘Theh Ydo not know what 1dfa until 1 | celved with genera the decision, said: “It 18 n6 ee cierauything is the way of fair oneipedtion eee vg nent crow of ite, Tred Valley “Rad Valunbie Services ae Or lattninl | staneliff, Doxon, Stider and La Grange have | re postponed untit Monday next, eS Aue Fis eaying er Ga sake dan ected | more than I expected. I never thought, that Judge fo takes mean revenge ot | oh fara WOK aud Valuable services, Was Ci a one Of canoeing abd camping crui 10 DOL a r, the money inust be paid. It ts sai 2 30% Lg fo Bothmaciuver. = if ise UP the | that Rice 1g ‘an old. aud experienced conden | Drougnt ine to my Senses, “rhe cened seeoe coe eb eo iy eeetenlae toe | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL 3 t to the nu ton reas to place it ins very high position einoug cat ee omare Goat £20 organized | "Cpe. Zappone has supervised the repairs on the | mn troin New York, but that Letiugwell is the | Me, aad I turned to run, when, the. serge ot Serving wine to hotel guests at thelr Sunday mens othoer did not cuse nim tor Jesists but theperseanite | Materia Medica, so wiut ie stteuythened by Glesso-m | UMLEEr landing, ahd Ics now in a creditable eon. | $08 of a wealthy New York business min who had | polige tgok hold ot me, “ivs unfortunate, but. ive | SeTTINg wine Uo hotel guest Sloquence ofa form = Ke Sea Wiiestbened by Glasscock, | dition. ‘The flat as been buoyed up, the stair. | fallen among thieves who were endeavoring to| done. I only intended to give him’a blow. ————— Uy, aud Will probably be managed | wey leading to the pavilion rebullt’and several | twist_bim tochelr purposes, Weldler’s friends say he ig ordinarily good-na- Mp., AFFECTED BY THE CINCINNATI bed ‘og aothtag just now but draw. | Hauges have been made to the pavilion, Amore See ae Troré than a Year Sewage cane magne —The Catoctin, Md., Iron Co. yesterday tog tis oa “i= be desa't like the place. | (elightful place cannot be found near Wash- ‘The Fidelity Bank Failure. As present home, he demolished hls mirrors and ail the hands of Thod, Gorsuch, who fled Tae manage e Metropolitan CluD Would Ake Bradiey gave a barge party Tuesday evening in | 4XOTHEE CINCINNATI FIRM DRAGGED DowN BY rr—| the fixtures in his place, On another occasioy he | DODd for $100,000 as receiver. ‘The company asked 2 he | forthe appointment of a receiver for protection bo seu fp suid Cue miabagers Of Une ALD | iss Bryan and Miss c. ‘THE WHITELY SUSPENSION. Jumped out ot @ second-story window where he a ysis ages ee ALB] pone of iw Bes wy Cabsrens€ 38) ‘nore wore no new developmentoin the afte | fas ving. Ic aise rau oC GRA on tee a | agaist We credo ot eae Warp, ot ase ton suai uot Us iuss wong tae Teadova wad] | dis proposed to charter a large canal boat and | of the Fidelity National Bank at Cincinnati yes. | °28i008 Br. Duggan attended Airs. Weldier at tne tow it to Alexandria on July 4 for the use of the | terday. members and guests of the club. at the j Action will be taken at the next meeting tn re- | jy births of her last two children. Both bables cinnatl, who had been an extensive purchaser Controlier Trenholm was for some time | Mrs, Weldler lett her home with loriwe ets Fey Carigesy eet erg np ey md Jail, where, with District Attorney Burnett, | 1 o'clock yesterday atternoon, and went to her | drafts are in the han verge mat iked with Mr. Harper. Louis Kennedy & Co., | sister's (Mrs.Patrick Mahoney's) housevat 19 Devoe | Pension is only temporary. the grea Kelly Woen Lue Bustons were done up 6 to2 “such Dali-payiug us Laat, kept up Fgat along, Wou.d Beat the World,” be suid. Shingt gard to the $500 bond, which it ts necessary togive | comm: and grain merchants, of Cincinnat ret pkiiladeipuis, Wasuungion, and indianapots are | ES Security forthe Pacsule Hives Cag Bele ee erigued yesterday afternoon to au, Pettibone, | Suartnce" rym arwesionde womas,ot comely 2B-| 4 coaew Canysain on Bespan PoutienLondon aime iTumevery otuer club in tie League. Puluae | me into the pow Doyle, who ken just returned | Eltbilities are said to be $150,000, ith assets of her husband: “I feared him. My bors | dispatches say that Mr. Andrew Carnegie, of Pitts. 3 ee. im . D. wi ted ” ike Sen ye Sa om Debog Dut Bas | gra da pace Eaton was to andey sea aed | HC. a Mennedy was feporied to Gein the | G2 tl you how he eet ae Pung, has made several speeches recenliy which ‘Other ‘tenants in the house safd: “We lookea | have attracted national attention and won for Upon him as a crazy man, for no man could act ag | that gentleman the reputation of Se any doubt that the failure of After the wite had | 11.8 masterly way the political questions of the Whitely, Fassler & Kelly, the great reaper manu. | Deqidj?,ne Were Mot crazy. had ns Sana: . Of the Potomaes’ most enthusiastic members, and : “quiubee of thew nits | Was always ready to get into a shell. Pay Clerk | Puts Ban paper. cm clit | Hiram Doyle bas also returned on a visit to bis Juunay Waa His during (uct te aduaration new, fresh styles in Men’s and Boy's Cho eed m told of several assaults he had made on her, she | bour. In an address at Glasgow and and Goods. Styles ioe ie LS a Bot talk GO make « clean hit In a comsecutive | MOMS: as cgwered from hisiliness, but witinot | {acturers at Springneld, Onto, was precipitated by | said: “Why, only Lhe other night he attempted to | Subsequently delivered at Wolverhampton he pssgreed poten tery mend ‘O'clock am. CXF §.& H.W. CATHERWOOn, ee ee te eee sup leads | DE able CO row [OF Some tine, He is one Of the best Sited EJ” Harper, vice presldent of she riches, | Xlmy sister by striking her with a Dottie! his bellet that the liberals hats crestor oe ae eat. Buyers cannot put their money in stoder hous otnee 6075 324 South Poentet, Biahdights, tiny Life says: “The Washington elub leads : bs . —+e2—______ ae Seige = Jucy are quice and during | "Barberi and Warden have been placed in the Py eee Repudiation in Kentucky. pc Eoaie Chaussee tetioanse ane paid ats ae Gane ss Ste ee 35 A T New York Office. 16 South William ot. on mnonds saver ee vuvgucen quoe'unsare Cee Sen ee unor simelen 2 Nt TOW tm etther | per'his paper until the aggregate of the accom: | crMZENS OF TAYLOR COUNTY, KY.. DETERGINED wor | eemscte te ne in vigorous rhet- goods and prices. Our @12, $15,818 Menus Awaz To Sruiie on bases. In batting, Lou, they are ding ext | He eight OF ee modation represented an Hiamense sum. Whitely ‘TO PAY TAXES. ric, and among the numerous similes with which ‘suits, must be seen: you caunot imagine maser cat, has jonted the Club. "He nas mad some ence | Mas notin the big wheat deal, and knéw nothing | Untceq states Marshal Grows returned from Tay. | tis femnasks abounded ae ee ea ce deem siceiivertiseeseak: tien eng oe more ths TEN toe | fe ih aan prota wo sae | i” tar ie ag Loy | tor Gout to Lari rs yemerda, wae wo | Suna Secangem ime eka pagans | foe Seema, nm we iS setae etre a cout ul Ut al ale oa arid” paw as | Ughi-weight crew ta the Foubmac Hiver regatta. | Great Waite from this old accommodation paper. | Went to take inittatory steps to collect taxes for | plication of me whip, eee ae ee eee. bd Feast” | “2 should Bot ve ab a lead Suider, Harrington, and J. R, Wirt are among the ———_e the payment of county railroad bonds of the cum. ——— se. these. iin mavor of i. Vou der ane especially ty a | Seiden, Warrin STRANGR FREAKS OF LIGHTNING.—A heavy thun- ‘Tailoring department om second and ‘THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Warm advocuie of the scheme. Detruit will ve | "Sy ithe nbainn ten beat ANGE " berland and Ohio Raflroad in accordance with| A KICK FROM CaNaDA.—The action of the ‘hina: ha hn tau a apt | a pa re cote See | forums nore can | Me na ae A = avin, uc third baseman of the Baltimore clu oon ry cutting grass ae ing ‘from = who wis Dned 300 tor disobedience aud tnsuborus: | 2 cumbe ‘ie the gig tor several daya.” => O8e8 | Rear Standing 20.7004 away, tethered bye rope, | He roporis tae etizem ot Mine center tmomelal uethon a Dane ao tee Gaploarare XOAH WALKEE & 00. ee Bid lie oly Sateh cu the Lesnager ing mats | gy, Pruttom tas Been ireulated and signea by | Kiaziease for the “house with his scytus | Notts pay taxes. Marshal Grose is detector ee Pena minister of customs, ‘of the affair, said: | . myS2 ©25 Femnavivania venus | Weakness, Colds in the Chest and all aches and strains. T member of the club, requesting Mr. Aust r . He had taken but fortwo | execute the judgments to collect taxes even ig he | 1 ~ er Sud aiter ab <pology Was Feiusialed, “The Ane FHterr to allow his name tO be used tor president to | Coats, Moulder. 5 2 ai of lightning, fo felt | has to call fof United Staxss Stoops tala Hits He | a the alspaten in fegard totheactionot Collector ‘Beware of imitations under similar sounding mamea, or Ly itis ot wever. Je Vane vused: e rom assel thority, He Seti Oost batting im the assoctation ts betng done | {il {be Vacancy caused by the resignation of Cdm. | his scythe jerked. violently his hand. on his authority. He returned to Louisvie | GUUS 16 correct, it 1s an Unfriendly act on the United States Americans have agreat| Raurr Jana Suir "T'vwsrens around he saw his cow lying on the to t with the United States district attorney, | faculty for doing and. Diame Ask for BENSON'S and take no others, by O'Neid aud Latwam, Of tue St. Louis Browns; ‘There will be a@ special meeting to-night, at oan Re erryeed side. leaving a deputy on the ground. There is great benan ponte ea ‘they try todo in Sy inetanse, Laraia, of the Aumieti Puliips, of Brovklyn; | which the necessary arrangements will be made | man felt no shock. ‘The cow was dead, but whether | excitement at CHRPERILSY ley te Costa. ‘seat of My ent has never issued any order Feancily. of the Cluciulatis; Browning, of Ue | for entering crews In the Alexandria regatta, Killed by the lightaing or by the scythe, wnieh | Taylor County. ‘The amount ot taxes involved 18| {57 nate’ ang” reherd” takes ae Tae a, Orr on Ula tlaw ot tage ievelanaa. | , Re¥Holds has purchased tue shell used by Han- | had evidently been struck by the electric Maid aod | $18.000 in this ular case, though. the total working in Canada, not even for statis- eee ee i ee pcMecal otar tne | lo When he broke the record, and it is on the way | hurled against her, 18 not known, as no tmerke | amount due the’ iders from other counties | tical purpose, and Would’ nee chine, Of Mase Glasscock io cousiderso\y disappoiived over the | here from Boston, He has rowed a guod deal in | were tound upon her tthe wound made by | amounts to about $250,000. The road was never ing such instructions, It is of the war Dass ch te cual as Owe maving ue ivi | singles lately, and will make a very fast sculler."" | the septne bide, dames Sans, of Mace aa. | Dalle feo beee in, the Dilted saws ete never Worked Laruer im amy live to Win than 1 have ‘nson ahd Aplin have purchased new single | ana County, during the same storm took in Capital and fabor, and Collector osties muse have Since | Bave Leen With the Indianapouls ciuv, and | ghetis. ‘his barn. He sat down near two horses, andin &| | Inmarwowrovs Barrisuers mv Mexico.—It was | been by labor | which were Fan say the mune of alt the bors, Every dae uf og Maury Dove nas resigned from the fnancial sued adjoining were three pigs. A binding fash ennitely announced in the city of SHEERS Unvihing to have any ‘with Canadian them Wants wo w peeing mat came, and orses and three that. itish minister, Sir Spencer ; labor,’ et against us.” Fisher, La Dow, J. R. Wirt, Lewis Elmore, W. D. | pigs fell Smyth was not harmed. ‘The | would not at the funtiee dinner of the Eo: = Sarroll, Gil Kreig and Keating, of the | wirt, Gibson, Barton, Muvertck, and King yave & ‘strange part of the occurrence was that no marks to-day. The social excitement com| Under the; ‘a barber Lele pee 3 Woshiagicts aft ta tbe cy. Carroll bs suffering: lange Dange ar iget evening. it was chaperoned could be found on the animals, and no evidence fitnes aad ‘whose loyaity to the Queen. gd torgers eed ewe rdaing ened attack Of “Ul +y HOFSe,’ sufleming capt, irs. Zappol ras ap enjoyable | was here that lightning had struck hitherto find themselves a ‘business Gitieg muscles. He tried hard to conuaue piay- | girair! "There was dancing in the pavilion, which ! the bara or aed” ‘termed Fenians and Sut they" =

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