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ee LA —— y ’ a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY,’ JUNE 29, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT; FOR RENT_HOUSES. FOR KENT—HOUSES. psoralen HE cae mre Ts STS ee ee 2d EDITION. Ne Se is cae er ong uas | sawandia text eehaen ogame | —— A Baltimore correspondent of the New York near Le HT. st n w..108., : ob | BRETT iar gos a7 d bath. $35.50, GO? st. Dw. ik: eth 14r..g 3.739 Sire WTP. fy newly Dew $5 Haltom nate Byte tgs [4th st. uw, ore aed ees 74 trict Commissioners have inseracted the potice to THATS WHAT REPRESENTATIVE GROOVENOR. sar, | STAPD and telephone wires underground, the Dis sre that the time, prescribed by law for weet enwy ir. ‘Tribune yesterday asked Cardinal Gibbons if there “oan {let Commissioners have before was any truth lynn’s recent statement <s SS SH Fea Bey cs 4ND THAT ONIO 18 FOR HES. SENATOR POR FRESI-| Cration ‘ang eat, en lniportaat timerovement ta gest, page ‘S75 restricts, the any tm Dr. McGlynn’ recent -4 R T—325 10TH ST. BE. 5 pany Pht aly Vir.:70 S03 Mame av owe iE, DENT—HOW THE BATTLE-PLAG INCIDENT AFFECTS combination curbs and It 1s known as tes between sunrise and 7o’clock @ m., | that the pope was endeavoring to have an envoy rooms. super Kitchen, cellar ; Eaatand | 2022 New aw, ‘80 SA ae ‘TALK OF LAMAR QR THE SUPREME (eoaenliy and ftveen minutes Beeween sunset and one hout | trom the vatican recetved at Washington. Though south exporares hereuet urd felts Joasconmuatia at fe ae 7 She granolltnie curd and gutcer, ‘and ts composed | $a nina 8 greatly averse to saying anything for publication, sod painted. rea . s aad BE we. 2 cbipped granite, mix: Portland cement. | “Commissioner says that the law, dubcund tals ctakemeae ee en | yest atest ABR oe = The eepocial feature ot the curb isthat there ts | 4c olds gov, and hat, anyinings ne he at test aut tats to be made JOR RENT ~ 417 H &T. N. Ww. Two-sTort | $Y: “To say that Gov. Foraker is secretly against | s chamber or four inches in diameter in it | is in favor of ex! s, not restricting, on his authority—the highest in the Roman Cath- F Brick, eight rooms, modern. feet a re ARGUING FOR JACOB sHARP. John Sherman,” Representative Grosvenor said to | through which en Gee Se olic Church in the United states: ment, inquire of A ae 8, 7 A — STAR reporter to-day, “would be to say that he | seven wires, can be run. Another stage be ‘the holy see has up to this moment ex- eee TORY BEIGE ROUSE. Mr. Stickney’s Summing Up for the wasa trickster in politics anda Uar. Any one pilchts clalined forit over other curbe and gutters, Pressed ho intention of ® nuncio to this fright roca. bath wily muderata nprovesnen | ¥20e Deke in eM bery Cane. who knows him is sure hets neither. The rela- focand cure ae ey cae nce contajn no joint conpeouad, the ee does not even entertain 2516 Sth st nw, tent, 625 per mouth Enguire 403 | 1420 New Yorx, June 20.—The thirty-fourth and 18st | tions between Foraker and Sherman are most | tocause the Yo settle ‘away from the curb, such an thiention® 7h at. ‘Sex8 a Gay of the Sharp trial dawned bright and clear. | cordial, and the former has often repeated the | and also the Surb wilt ‘be beveled In susie 8 way ‘The explicit and absolute character of this de- FOE, RENT TWO, SUR ROOM Hotses. 30ST The aged defendant shuftied nto court at one d00F | Securance that he ls for Sherman, Ghorman has | Tat. rhen carta or carriages are driven against it lal shows tnt either Dr. ‘McGlynn has been nin casd Tent $17 per onthe HILL & JOMNSTON. te Jude Barrett come, i,t another, ,He,e0- | perfect confdence in his good fatth—or he did | (ecru, Pe, lew danger of chipping off pleces, grossly mulsinformed or else has misapprehended & Se Peat aiculty eo nis places "A deisy of tere min. | DAYe, a very few days ago, and I do noe think his | petwecs Tae edad ieee RU of ago at the White House, but which is not generally pee SS Ss Utes was occasioned at the request of Mr. Stickney | faith has been shaken since. Speaking as a Sher- | which will be laid with the combination. fn re~ Known, pretty place: in first order; $23 per month n ore before he commenced to sumup. After thanking | man man, I say that if Mr. Blaine too get the | FAM to cheapness It costs only 9 cents per lineal S320. WHAT MAY HAVE LED TO DR. M'GLTNN'S STATEMENT. Sek Wakiwer & 00.910 Petaw_| the Jury for its indulgence of yesterday in allow- | Somination tt will not make any difference about | £0%% More than the bluestone curb, and is consid This matter was explatzed to the correspondent , 1006 Fst jie erably cheaper than the granite. oR RENT. OPPOSITE, DR | RENTS : f AND UEI og | 2g Aim until to-day. prepare hie uddress. he | onic, Mr. Sherman may not get the whole state a in Washington by a well-known Catholic gentle- Se, Seem | Asely om scemters ats AF Gealing, © rooms cod beth al Sod tape nee eee eecerine phovaty ead tatins i bia tees | amantmocaty, Dut all the delegates to the national ‘That Printing Contract. ma Whos thoroughly informed about it. It 18 [sok RENe_45 BOUSDAET SE HW: GROORD. HOTEkueCk TUE ee ne 8S TEEER.® | Criminal case. He would not atvempt to deliver | convention will be for hiss” A PROTEST FROM JUDD & DETWEILER. this: A Catholic prelate, who is very far from Qoor frou Stet fine ee Deo Park: 7 Tho = an eloquent address, but‘to make a clear, sensible REFERRING TO THE BATTLE-FLAG INCIDENT, ‘The District Commissioners have received @ being considered a representative man of the eet Salo esa SS | PSE re Bead te oat ee charge, said hes oucor Uribery- not ofconapiracy. | Mr. Growvenor sald: “I have no idea that Pred | lever from the printing firm ot py PEE SS Etving Papal atoumansor at inquire at 420 Bouidary-at. ___ ee | A Baek Pepliine, Sr Ss charge, one A ye the best | Protesting against the award of the contract tof | Redway, a sevent sah “4 > = é — 3 we . is charged with corrupting Fullgr-f | dent Cleveland was governed by any but who has a| Washington. He dis eal ‘on his own re R08 RENT_THE FIRST AND SECOND STORIES phonies ors oe wich a pede Ot rebees tor his wore ic thetoerd ot | or ee Issued the order to return the | Printing, stationery, or school books to any per-| that, Jaa E Wille of Tealeyiown. whD sponsibility, and, as nearly as can be ascertained, furnished if de- aldermen. What evidence has been. brought for-| rene fags 1 do not suppose there was any | S0n OUtside the District. ‘They give asa reason mits persone to drink the same on'his ‘Without even the knowledge, direction of sanctioi seni sa ty 2 Tosendl Share tae Guoneand ionose Wouctioaliy @ | ‘Ought of politics in is miud in connection with | that there ts n0 law in existence authorizing the Chas. Hartel and ‘otners Of any otter Person, than timselt, and certainly n ST_NO. 2 » NEAR SMITH- | inod. in to sen pr the matter. He merel lid not appreciat vertisement of proposals for such supplies in| main on the ~s u conten Enotiegta comm She Bouse mode Evie on sentence of death upon him because Sentiment involved. ‘the tanuence’ pe the whole any clty beste Washington, aud that may thus | Sth and Oth surects east, abroad. In reply to his remarks the President tn- ee IR RENT-310 M ST. N. W.. NEW AND COM: | SOMEBODY CORRUPTED THE BOAKD OF ALDERMEN. | democratic party is to alsregurd cod the = ignore the | spent has been illegally spent. They ask that the BAR-ROOM LIQUOR LICENSES formed him that if any such tion, as that Sis eis 6TH BTN, W, NINE pony sud becement Brick Dy ao oe ES ea tine cpeadway property | principles that were settled by the war and tore mater be subinitied 10 fhe districs atiorusy ior | have deen ted_to “Jacob Hoermann, David | Was to be made it must be subinitted by the recog- JOK RENT_HOUSES, S15 OTM BT. NW. RINE | vrovme; all mioderd huprovemones: Peat reduced G | omters mate teed nghting the aches re ail Firm: fo the Old ideas, In ‘sort of apologetic | matt rant + nized heads of the church here, either Cardinal pinion. Itis stated at the District building | Nagle, Jno. Gottlelb Weiner, Levi Wood. | 2! t ere, elt Toots, mod. imps., $40: 17 F #t., five rooms, and 4 | $40. SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, road on that street. Im 1884 the Ie ure | Spirit they approach the South, making a sort of | that the law does not require the Commissioners bury, and A. Wood. A wholesale license bas eyed cenpeyne ? of ew York, or ome me Fe gh ampere read PE we Late Be proadeey Noe antl AumUse ao or tat your, | haleacknowiedgment that we are sorry wo whIp- | to advertise for proposuig for supplies OF Work of | Hus’ «aNdAa He, WOOd. A whok — ee oak authocttaisvaty ana and Fst... AVPIY' 4 souxgoy, OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— on Broadway. | Not until August 30, of that year, | ped you; you were in the right, We (the républi- | any nature ‘except in the case of La * od represen Caj 3 ou Ube su bye pris WO re Wawa Giscl was there a single application, except that of thé | Cans) want a renewal ot brotuerly fover we want | “Commissiorceyquigercnse or See ey trom BUILDING PERMITS to. | S208 oa atthe time, and it has never Jo29-1m nN st-3-w._ | 1026 Conn. ave. surface company, for permission to build the road. | to ‘welcome the New we want | New York this afternoon, A Stam reporter asked | have been issued by Inspector Eatwisle, as been renewed, nor is it at all likely that 1. W a be oR He lOUSE NO. 473 O ST. ¥. a Here were the gentlemen of the Seventh Avenue | unity and good feeling, with the shirt bu- | him what it is likely the Commissioners will do in | lows: Jos, 8. ‘to erect four brick Gwellings, My informant added: “Considering te - Fooms, wath ll miedorg ieee? a ‘with plenty ot money, ready to go ahead and | red forever; but we want this all to pair. Toquire at 0. 1000 +4 be based | the matter, but ne declined to say. So far as the | NUMbered 820 to $6 13th street northeast; $4, ‘vidual who proposed this to tn President it 1s en build it at a time of theyear when it would least | upon the sound principles thas were established | thet of thelr wy, 28 Rerrace, in 3 SP ESE i ‘academy, | really not worth even mentioning, but, as hasbeen is i sn ven arding Ube contract to the Phila. | J. D. Brown, to erect brick riding rf worth ove ateen JOR KENT—718 9TH ST. 8. E, NEW SIX-BOOM 4 Fayet ar inconvenience the public. At that time there was the war. ‘The attempt to revurg those Mags | deipnia firn is concerned, Col, Ludlow said | Southwest comer of 22dand P streets northwest: | suggested, 1t may ‘the foundation ‘brick: watr, rewerage, and gaa. Ment, #15. Now Bidatle kee ee tee talk of the payment of money, for up to that time | R?oused"a feeling stole ne Kas nan Known | that it was Ustieees oe, Wadlow sald | oO Meee Tronbeny. @ erect to buck | De acGlina, hus based ideals Sate 603 and 605 23d at. yw. eer comernes, ond mae Vand 16th ste.2..0......20 every road in the city had been built without the | since Sumter was fired upon, It will go into the | frm were “the ones bidders, but that | dwellings, numbered 5¢ and. K street nortl weak a asf culoas 2 chat is any Hieut: $13. DAVIDSON & DA ‘IDSON, cor. yan ao alanne numberof frpinned houses ee payment to the city of any sums of money. campaign, and the in tuelr capacity as executors p) Dr. Sholters, to erect Bric ing ‘Ok KENT—TWO-STORY PRESSED DRICK, DAT- CH SPS BBO" ae welll desert allegati hehas made. Not only is there no truth in it, as the highest authority in the United staves has declared, but as a matter of fact the idea has not been actively discussed for years. Fou have perhaps, seen It stated that, Bishop wenger, jayne, avor of such a diplomatic establishment. ‘This is not true. He ‘and one or two other bishops, I believe, did once Suggest that for the convenience of te church here 1t would be desirable to have some one to act simply asa medium of communication between }* window house; 7 rooms; all modern improveients ; dicey yard; room ‘for stable; rent $20; 24.003, 0 JOR RENT-TWO TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW Poh ahiirs Wroooand bate. with a tools fone venctte, Sob aud 30S Sas ave Be APD TUN UsboEReDS au Poet {Ou Ki NT TWO-STORY BRIOR, E Pear ic. wy 8 2o0-us, bells, collar, ao. “Appiy ik CLE WIS, “Hartel, nw. THE MEN AND THE MONEY WERE THERE WILL HURT CLEVELAND AND HIS PARTY, Of @ public trust, ‘are called upon to expend the beset _| oq eens Gommitiee were bound to enter-| ang nore wil bono bloody abe about ie ether. | pubikcmoney inxs cconoualcata meaner ae pests apd to the best interests of that trust, and ag their the law to do anything except just what they di. | The Grand Army 1s more active now than it h8S | bid was so very much lower than’ those of tie It may be that some one in it of the board gO: | been for yeara. There are tobe grand patriotic | owners, the Commissioners felt compelied to ac- some money that I know notiihg about, Dut t...2 | demonstrations all over the country on the Fourth | cept it.’ In regard to the law Of ube matter, the H st..Gr...,..-20.90 | committee had to act. They made thelr report | of July, and the attempt to revurn the will | Commissioner gaid that while the law is avery fd E and the board of aldermen voted as they were | be censred and denounced in the 8} on | tun vt instrument, and can be improved upon st. bound to. There was some talk of selling the | nearly every occasion. It is the return to the doc- | by alinost, any person, there is apparently sume Ga franchise at auction, but the aldermen had no | trines ot States righte—the Calhoun. Keachings the semblance or iaw autuorizing the adverusement: Fight to sell. Was Mr. Wi. C. Whitney's letter & | doctrines that were stamped as false in battle— | in other cities tor proposals for supplies. the propagands and. the tiatoms aan egy hens business one? It said that a million dollars | thay we protest against. There is another thing I tate Sale on matters of controversy. But even tis Was not could be had for it, but this was not business, and | assume the President Is going 10 do as ail the BS Real Estate Sales, fof the will of the tate Ade. | sarees ey niece ray, PUL CveR tls Bas not pardcie of evidence of the payment of money co | Bers Say, S0; that is, appoint Mr. Lamar upon ore Tor BON ee neue of Fannie A. | ratte Pring of Beltisaame, hay bose Lied here aad | Seely ences ‘among tue “seventy'or Iuore aicis particle of evidence of the ent of money tO | Supreme bench. I 'ilke Lamar. It Ihad vo look | Moore, for $4,000, lov 7, block 14, of Le Droit Pars, | Jide Pringle, of, Uishops and bishops of the country in his advo. the aldermen. over Mr. Cleveland’s Cabinet for a men to do honor | Funnie A. moure has bougal of L. D. maitison perenne of Rane. Hutch! charged by Chas. | cacy or the measure. ‘The America hierarchy. 1s They are said to havemet in McLaughlin's house | to, { should select Lamar above all the rest. He 18 | nearly 35,000 Leet of ground on Piney Branch road | ,, 728 case, So Ses reased in the | agatast any change in te present plan ef wororee Jong before any railroad matter came before thei, | a inan who fascinates you. It you know him you | ior ¢4,00u. ‘he Auierioan Baptist douse siisseon Pony Someone” p bent, and partic sinoe’ tes aarapalienecak fad been reaga es said that an offer of $500,000 | must like him. “But to appoint him upon the Bu- | Society as bought of henry Beard et als trustees ee Dore Seater of W. R. MoLean, has, | of a Huncld at Ween had been made, or was to be. This 18 no evi- | preme Dench to construe the Constitution, and de- | ror $17,000, lous und. parts o1 4 and 2, biock 7, of ’. J, Newton, assignee A cl dence that anything of the kind took place. two-story Devs, with i Wath taud cold water, range, 31 modern conv ruoiue and cellar, ‘at $10 each. at TO) 25.50 920 18th st. mm. Cardinal GIbvoLUS Is Song Teas , : by Sir.W. K. Dubbamel, fled a billin equity against | opposed to it strongiy, aud so-ure all the ounce | “RICK Adda F 9 cide upon U sation of Cor wilt’ Hall uid kivans’ sub Of part of ML Pleasant, = a a ee laced pease ~. 20 Store 3010 Sf “49 | Sharp, who, 118 elalihed, was the, head and front | “M4 UPon te legislation Of Congress wit HL Kruak bay DoUghvot Be De Webb 96,000 {he heirs tor the paruition of the of the late | jending prelates ore’ country, including’ ATCO, ie Witen ‘att Near LeDroit Perk’ Wi | Fora full list apply to WESCOTT & WILCOX, | or this rond, held Just two nunded end owency h aloudery | UD iol H. square Zot, 17.21 by 12.08 tet on a, | Win. MeLeat tried in the Police Court this ——-see- ZiAS, CAPE ae ale OO Pete | AED HOUSE DIAOSE RT | cane pereeyProbaDIy, $7,000, amd that was bis against iv as the hag incident proven, but Wil akon bak pancyces ueeeus, norumeast. G. ©: | actecsoun a charge of exibesting a, bores tbe ‘The Launch of the Volunteer, was. —_038-St ; Whole’ interest. ‘The’ Seventh” Avenue Rall- | agains Waiker has bought of &. G. Wheeler tor $0,2 8 : = Fos S108 lot sr, -H;,6-RUOM BRICK, six roous, 1a fo yard. defigniful icention: 420 pee ree ca held the eee pele peccoations be Just as serious in its effects. Lamar represents sub lots rr and‘ ‘square $7, e300 18.02 by Ui.3 app Ed rng aughn, and the case Was sent | gpy_ Pann's, mew TACHT TO BE PUT INTO THE sik saode aie te hentlaga Gaulgrs eat herd 3 ow open. Owner at O18 Oth su Fullgraff got his inoney from one of te combi: Sy feet On 6th. between F und G streets soul A ing Mnand Paws eta ra. Jess-iui | nacion of Uufeves, and thereiore Ste Sharp must be | the ry Dones of the democracy—the bourbonism | f ent SHED HOUSE=TO PaMILy | PrOR KE: J MEN — FURSISHED HOUSE—TO FAMILY | Py its or tures Iuvbtus, well turnished, mine- A814 ¢ "Tr. 1 Wim. A. Sinith, No, 706 street north re. Si vork tre gulity. What an inference? ‘Take the evidence | —the dead past. His convictions are the same as | West. A.‘T. Holzman uag bought of J. A. SeLUC ith, No, 706 10th flight's | _A.Specal to the New York Worid from Boston 5 rts Stolen froin under his pillow last } 14rs.. lanze grounds and stable..283.33 | idduced by the prosecution, and it is worthless. I | before the surrender; he places upon the Consti- | for $8,179.50 lot 3, square 72,70 by 123 teet on L | PO! pill chult 1d Watch valued at $40. June 28, says: Gen. Paine does not expect to gow same ifederate | street, between New Hampsiire avenue and 21st | 8°! - Font wes Rive Latham, suuts nts Sp wae taonth | 3245 Bot cellent order... do not know its market valle, but whatever 1t did | Stiwuuien the suune, construction t New gout. ae sire porawean, ob ak Ceeet nas BOG of a WORTON, the Washington deter, wil sere nea to suporiatend the launching of ais H ode baled av m Gand 7p. m. | 1905 F si cost oki Or $1775 Washington teas participate eer, W nehed Sate een eee : Ir WAS DEAR AT A DOLLAR. Dole Nita: Wills Bor na cACDUgeEEe to che wer | egURTe TSA cane ao, Eeage tee sae Surect, ve- | FFiday’s game with the Chicago club. ‘Thursday evening, at 6 o'clock, and will then be roe BENT Houses he aldermen of 184 struck everything in which | Buti, "Yet. the President appoint a. Southern | tween 1Sth und 19th sureeus, immediately towed to Boston. Nothing can be there was any pecuntary value. They struck for /inan “py all means, but let him not} Martua A. Johuson bas bought of G. A. Sanford, | _ WAIVED aN Examrxarron.—John Caton, of West 10th st. mw, 12r. 8 done on her tht: louday | Se Te OR Gi eG et os au ener ecstacy ogee pees Four ‘wor int be begat one tit Tuesday, D 1015 © stu_w., | ve 5 l- ‘oul man wil re atreet, on _— ¥ She wi Minished very sim, Ql Drst, as tu Gisanuescne | Gonos Of Uh A ere ca PLligrad whores ory | Chossnee Ii gush a tien ee Level MCESGU wees | Weeks LaUTE A Prone Dee Det ay eis | lube Oreck aiate at tak a since Gooeal eee p ~ ie . eto Wi Ume 1s 80 short.” Her mast Wil be step) rt oniy perjured. himself, but who goes on the stand | appointed there would be no room for criticis 1. | M. 1s. Stevens, ‘for 6,500, sub lov L, square 36G, | ing to William Veermeyer, walved an examination | Un 1 stepped an Cartas Be 33 1808 ben at war. nd a Ww! 21 by 92 treet in the Police Court this afternoon, and was held | rigging rove and her sulls, which will be sent on a dinits We ne One of the new men of the South, Wh-n | 21 by ¥2 feet, On Lhe svutn aide of P street, vetween that he violated every oath that he g i ; ‘action by wilson & Griffia, trom New York, will be beut. ; 9th and 10uy streets nortuwest. Joun Waite uus | for the of the grand jury. u ; 3 tver took, Yet his evidence is the backbone of | 1 zi On Ee a te one a ae ‘bis Work Wii Luke LWO Weeks at the very le ; 6 E 4 dd put him on the Circuit Court, wien brought | bought o: Geo. ‘Truewdeli Uuree ote in Washington ‘rls wor two week e, Very Least, ae als 50 bax ase bi st Gt.” | Sualle for 3 horeee and 4 carriagea, i A Coo patie nett Tim "into. my ‘State, we ail doubted whether he | Heignts for $7500. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The following ould bring her 201n, and 1¢ Is likely te part eds 1s wt sy aaah sn gee te so adaF or tail fist Cail at oftice of "MME BARKER COMMENCEMENT AT HARVARD, | Would be just the man for such a piace. It has were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7. | that she will not be ready for a Urial sali Ull Juiy now turned out that bis was the bést— ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ih, 67; 2p.m., 84; maximum, 85; minimum, 6. ekg Eareninate ea a ae days tn waica seve 12t 1418 F st. b.w. Awarded in Engl: ly | the very best appointment the Presiuent| Deeds in fee have been filed a3 fgiows: H. P.Gil- Ts oa ae 2eb Oni —The pro. Gen. Paine intends to take part In tue cruise of the {gh RENT FUBNISHED-ONE OF THE MOST Tis Besrece . aiiccaaaee Hsh—Only | nas made. He represents bert to Lewis T.Cartwright, pts, 3B & H addition, ae Atenas Capital grounds ate | New York Yacht cu Which starts from New Soff Express ai we. 4r10 | and bcsement orice, fo r0oIns, well ferpedntete | CasmmsgeMacsdiee toete ey Ws Harvard Penn eens and 26Up, West Washington;#2,000, G.A.Santord | o'clock this evening will be as follows: March, | London Aug. 3, tne Goelet cup race being tixea for Ss 50 S241 ious sen.w a Foon. on euch fect clever al is, fier ebey cone fronts southessi, ob a prominent © rele: 3 $irE GF $900 tor L year. Inquire = “] ” 4] Aug. 6. ‘Tue Volunteer will take part in Ube cfuts- He no longer clings to those old musty doctrines. | co Martna A. Johnson, pt. 28, 6q, 104; $5,900. Mary | “Rie Regiment." Sousa; ballet music vs “Excel f ct Oa | ee niteaae sad A gmall number of persons | He is a strong Southern democrat, but a progres. | Anuciou 40D ween, Mest tS Sq. 107; | stor,” Mareneo; overture “Hungarian,” Keler-Bel.; | Ing T&Ces and ube race for the Goclet cup, but se af was in attendance. Acting President Smith dis- BoC UE is aan P ie Fat nw. 4] ” 7 can hi be expected Lo win ihese races, as her has proven himself perfectiy quail. | $50. Margette Al. B. Sueuras vo Laura A. Yrenuce, | Yalse, Love's Dreamland,”* Hooder; morosaiy arly, a G aF | tributed the diplomas and announced the degrees, | SVs One And has Proven Rimself Perfectly que | ee SOs $00 Tre A es, | Tale CN Review,” Koppita; eaprice, «The Joly | sulla ald rigging Wil Not be In s supe, and she may ors ‘ K RENT—HOUSE AND STORE 1211 G ST. | According to the custom Inaugersied Wt theca fed to construe the law. Bul <All | foun iD vb ah aicteteietre ana a a Heats; | Coppersmith” Bera Pate ambler,” | FeQuIr aterattons of tr ri her ese aaa ee ee OFFICES, ETC. ae ee S| Petsary, the degrece were anarded 10 ENgLAD, and | ae aaa se otker ad ee a Cla eee | $7,000. Sura: A. Storm otal, to-auuhe A. uscd | Sowes; galop, ong the Stork Fonrbech. | dower, Gen. Pale thinss it Dyas, mataseetara Xornom Row, ram 12-020 yih and Peave.rm. J o8 RENT_TUREE STORY AND BASEMENT | “Te Sontor einss peoluntes 298 out of 251 mem. | 1 have no doubt, aud the very selectionas petweed elt Wo acary Vi soat-ae oa a “TGd8, $1,000¢°P, | _ Jann Buuwxay’s Wria.—Thewill of the late Jane | that the new boat Will defeat the Old Oue thls pe SO oh a Fpreeond Brick, bay winbeey too Dacba S20per | vers—the largest “number on record, Of theso | the two men Will emphasize the attitude or the COE Wie ae Sh ened | pan Rana ee ns ota wpe) prertagt ry he Pde NS th at-2dduurrms, 401 7th 873d juonth: 1102 Sth st, mw. Apply at BRAD. ‘Al man Ta each 230 Ir. Bookstore, 814 F st. 26; the medical school, 88; D Sit 22 Gunton Bide 28 US auuve in oly’ & portion of the propert for wallets aeued isae Mieisi"* tos. &. WAGGAMAN, ” 1 Harrigan ch Will ultimately enabie her to deieat e = ry. al a) mi some yuests of | ents which Will ulumately enable x Se ee ee Senooh PugS TO EXTRA SESSION AND REVENUE LEOISLATION, Soe fey ee a bo the veterinary sch 10; the theologic Tur Star asked Mr. Grosvenor what he| PRoPosaLs FoR tune WANTED.—Advertise- att 4. The oruer of exerci ‘Latin salutatory, thought of the prospects of an extra seseion and of ‘of the ‘each | #nd it Wii be hard to beat her Uhis Year al leasi. ments were issued at the Navy department to-day | herald to Sarai seemnen (hee eee Beets F. C, Southworth; “The Study of the Bible as an for proposals for furnishing three steel cast, | erford (her niece), and Ellen Cox (her nurse), $300 Anxious for a Duel ar — “ Lting some revenue legislation, @ a gt $300 = “apebep peed eat LE : CEN: ‘00T; lish Classic,” H. E, Peabody; “Thomas Car. | 8° ” or rough bored and turned, six inch high power rifle | to Margaret Rutherford ( ister), $200 each tO | Augusta, Ga, telegram to the —— 74000 feat of wrowbil ron wilel ate sever | lysed. , Woddsy ~The Rehgie Puiveapiorat | , lf an extra session ts called,” he sald, “it will 0 | Caunon, of douestic manuracuire: Sue’ oF Gece, | Matilde muthertord (niece) and Mary’ Butler. ‘Major J. W. Greene 1s general manager of the buildings. containing avout 1,000,000 of brick; near | Coleridge,” SB, Stanton; “fhe Future of the | the dewocrats a great injury e 4 mer steel, one of open hearth Annee asad tin —_— ese oe Yalande one tron thice and “Sous sue fourth cash. | Labor Party in “America,” G. H. Furder; “The | Dot know what they can do. I hear indirectly | Mets Ale opel ‘steel and one ‘THE Weexxy Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World | Georgia Kallroad. oa as 8 ing balance one, three and four years. CHAS A’ | Cutting Case,” M.S. Wright; “The Ninth and | that Randall claims as much strength as he bad . | 18 offered free to every new subscriber for one year | farmer living here, lately a candidate for the Stat ec i Je20 kK | Nineteenth Centuries in Theology,” G.H. Prescott, | before. Ido not know what he means by that;I| FaNANOMAL AND OOMMERCIAL. 1 boul if ar ys tothe Wsrkiy Stax. It is a pamdoomely 5 ited | legislature, and recently part owner of the Bath WOR SALE—AT COKNER OF 20TH AND Q 8TS_ Hono! degrees were conferred as follows: | SUppose, however, that e Means as great strengt ‘book of 191 profusely Hlustrated, with more Paper Mills, Right Davis is owner of the Globe E-We-rean give 40 or 60 feet frout Uy Steer deep. | LLGMOTATY, degrees Norton, of Cambridge, and J; | 1 propertion to the inajority of his party. New York Stock Marker, than 100 colored taps and’ net neeaans | Lasscx soe pepar pmoa hams We oes oui, L297 20: st. fe hae, Be tree aan eeey juabed comer jot tor 8 | Hammond Trumbull, Bartord; A. M., Chas. C. | MB. RANDALL 18 PRACTICALLY A REPUBLICAN, The following are the opeuing and 3:00 p.m prices | a Wealth of general inf SED SEES | geo pg ede ey mer ior Bate oties. bon JOHN SLERMAN SCO, 1407 Pat" Je08-0° | SmULD, Of Boston,” in the voting” for’ overseers | Upon all: matiers of principle be agrees With us Sire If ie Boage Soo Tsissueee en OY yeu | ment in another column, Barrett at times writes for the paper and 13 con- Rooms in l wir PUL ING Los ox | Jtmes Russell Lowell, F. C. Lowell, H. P. Walcott, | 6 oniy stays in the democratic Party because it, = ited | Sidered the editor, On Sunday last the Giobe and JOR SALE—B Hors ON | Theodore Lyman, B. 4. Gould are leading and w: spade ‘To SETTLE 4 QUESTION OF SaLany.—The Unit a rene Dp melee eh ‘H.ave., running throuxh to » $4,900, on | oropably be elected. Suits him better to do so, He defends the demo- o. |3:00|| ame 0. | 3:00 | States has entered a suit again Simon Wolf, late | Lance, published ‘Davis. apd. editorially “tn bet. Lath and loth, = lots at 81.50 per foot, Md. ave. | PI ——_>—__. ° party in speeches on the floor of the House ___ | consul-general at Cairo, and his sureties, to recover | Greene, signed by Davis an y and Zod we, $1 er Heagiits, corner lot easily cratic party in spe i eehcres 2a The suit 1sa0 amicable ones andis for | dorsed’ by the Globe and Lance. Greene was sub-divided, 4c. “Otuer low mail paris of elt Racing at Newcastle. and in campaigns, and denounces the republicans ||Spreb Pag | seul sais | $OKe aaena whether Str ‘Wolf | mude to appear as conniving with disreputable sacrifice, JNO. BOWLES & CO. 1221 Fst. EIS Pf beef et [a ae pet obedr terres enna ermlpe de po Fe ae ee Oe en ae cette to bie eater TOF Coe enon The ea | woman in au attempt to blackmail Davis and was |ALE- Gostorth Park summer (jubliee) meeting to-day | al ms iguish ii bee | ay called a lack-hearted scoundrel Manager Foi No hte Lote, 15th st. extended, near Columbia | the race for the Nortnuinbertand ate Of. 1,000 Now, this sesston I think he should follow us, ty 9) .» Drae nee as aed ne ay of aug. 1 meomiee Greene to-day demanded a retraction, which being road. A bargain if sold at once. sovereigns was won by Mr. W. Blake’s tour-yeur- | Will not Jollow him. It he is going to join 14:5 "1144" |\Oregon Nay "| 9 | 7“ t five days, and the Treasury De- | refused, he demanded personal satisfaction. Bar- HUFTY & DYER. | oid bay colt Exmoor. Mr. W. 'Anson’s four-year-|in the fight for protection, — let Maas Pa <=] 63g] ata | SaRty for, Sixcy dive Gaye, and. the Treas ‘for but | Fett disclaimed responsibility. for the article or U 28-3t 33th end F sts. _ | oid bay colt Castor Wassecond, and Lord Duriiam's | come in and march in the rear of our ln GaSt\ LSB lbeo, is ¢ 3s Lon r7 the editorial indorsement, aud refused to resort to ‘uss, Zorthweavern suction of city, commandize | Voi SALECLOT O: o.; SIX | six-year-old Vagabond third. ‘There were thir- | recognizing the Jeadership of Reed, McKinley, anc 30.*| 303 (teed thirty. ES ae the field of honor, whereupon in the public prints “clase pr ces ior roouis sud board, rent low: sun | GE SSEE LOT ON : ‘and | teen starters. the rest of our leaders, He 1s not going vo stand Ten. wouaual We Tose: Me —-—__ atthe head of the column with his little band, WHITE & BAILEY, 1008 Fat nw. | Pisgah 3 Unis atternoon Greene denounces lm as a “pol- ALEXANDRIA AND | Vigrntry. — Judge Ketth | troon and villifer,” and one who insults but re CBUNy thls Cinorting wana” cnterea ve | fuses to give such'satistaction ‘as one gentieman The beating the bass drum while the republican party enemas follows him and helps Atm to reduce Une Fevenues TH Si, BE- i fpepee. aid atti. pric, 23 ota per fog Ap Snaua, June 29.—Gholam Haider Khan has de- ‘dunce (aufurniabed) norte vi the cixy. Stable, ex- wuld give another. ‘The high standing of Greene He carry an independent banner if he choos of civil decrees. Gen. Lafayette 3 [ae See ee ae ee often RR BUiS | PY THOS. B. PENICKS, G16 Lat nw. yede-at? | feated the Ghiladis near Istadch and killed a large | fa;"he hus’ gor to mara ah Chee eos PON OR Hit, of Shi ae Just bought 48 acres of land in | $nd Barrett give a sensational turn to the matter. ; #0 per month. References. KK BUMS, | OAC eS ap ENDID PROPERTY, WELL. | Dumber of them: come into our party and lead It. Not all at once, St. Py Mo & N15 11 Alexandria County, for $4, ‘Tne council in the | 7n<¥ sre bot high in public estimation. Every” 130s Fa ave. u SETS} og 000 square feet of ground. Let him form his little squad, and when he hears Puc Ps 39K | Young-Johnson clerkship contest are busy before | Doty iy talking tue matter over to-night, and de- JOR RENT REDUCED FOR THE SUMMER | Wi sell as's whole ori lots to sult. A positive ber: | Migr Rotelli Offends the Radicals. the music at the head of our column let him be- Sets! 577s | Judge Chichester to-day settling the bills of excep- velopments are anxiously awaited. SSeS Raman baie |e EE NC AUR SS | ee rei enredaeaeetat i | fe Ga i or ec eer oh) #98) Home SSS ro: 8 3 . - - ala eae BE 5°0. PudcTod & 30K, e__ RESO _ | ROR SALE-A NIC ALLEY LOT OUTHWaEST, | Purts in appring as prinaimal’ Pape anne ae | the tung, There will be muse at the ead of our a SIGS ena pt JOR KENT. E Birgu ae a0 centa per oot. Por parureiaread: | Parts in solree ad intend to question the cham. | timely but his leadership superduous, Washington stock Exchange. Set ee er ee HIB opr FOUND, AT THE FOOT oP 4 Pano 951 & 1 ave....845.50 218 3d nw. 25r--.$83-33 | dress “ALLEY™ Star office 4e27-3t*_ | ber of deputies about it, ‘The republicans want to reduce the revenue, | ane following changes from yesterday’squotations | Yesterday, Brooks agt. Broo’.s, testimony before from Ni Falls, June 26, 2 $1 Law. or. 8 Cae, Jes and BS os ES RB SALE—AT A DECIDED BARGAIN—A VERY ~ and they are ready to do so, according t0 theif | on the Washington Stock Exchione soo nosy eto examiner ofdered taken, Harvey agt, Nolan; | telegram from Niagara says: Bees m a 5c Fisette Duilding Lot on East Capitol st ; 35x110 ‘To be Made an Irish Judge. own plans, Sherman isin favor of revenue reduc- | 8s ase 18ST: ms WURe Pid, 10% aaxed. | rererence to autor ordered. Ste. Peer, a local celebrity, who outdid Blondin in 132 De 9. Oo) § feet to alley: just tufee squares frou he Capitol Sussicduoe 201s i ecated thatike tia Uon, He has said so repeatedly, and said how he | U: S455" Foristécod, TH, 100% "bla, 100% naked poly tad Caring feate around Magara, and recentay crossot cor. 7th & La.anele- |Utfice rooms 1008- $e27-3t___HUFTY & DYER, Cor. 13th and F sta. attorney-general for Ireland, 1s about to be would doit. He may say something more on the| U. 8. 45, ‘Souponte, Lathy Did 120s¢ anced. Cmmcorr Count, agt. Bryant verdict for| ona s-inch cable, is dead. ‘Ever since he dia bis ‘saut business location | Fst nw. Fees loms = to the Irth bench as justice’ Of the vote eee | subject when the Senseo meets, I donot know | U- 8. 4 Ste Cee (Mee SSeS STE cas Kans ee eae pieshraplnen aon 928-5¢ Viucoresor wo Duvall sare) | with tanec SUE ooh ay, Meridian, HUN | Toon bless; tat Mr. Glisan, Row sulicitor-general | Just what his intentions a railroad for soa.s0. Martin age Lyon; sult dismissed by | Wm ‘Tears. proprictor of the Elgin Mouse’ tee OB RENT BRICK HOUSE. 908 1 ST. 5, W.: © | "Y.ote47, 48 & 40, Deniason & Leighton sub, div. Me- | aud thar serpent Pees Gels nea eet Interior Department Changes. er a eT i oe Fooms, wae, waler, spd stsble: FeDt | rigian Hill. 40c, tor-general, 2 (i ‘The following official changes have been made ue nae To-day, Thorn agt. Georges; verdict for platntit MEnuyen ana ister orastacn tn boomer company £ jon Colum ban rod bot 14th and 15th sta extended. x in the Department of the Interior: ance, 83 bid, 955 aeked Wi ies bonds, | $75. Stoitet al: agt. Gawler judgment tor pos: | Near fis rope. As he did not Cura up BY 8:30" and N. Lote in, bike. 4. 19; 16, 18 and 20, Meridian Hill. | Albert Victor Thankful to the Dublin | General Land OMice—Appolntments: Clifford 8. Heal Estate idle Laveraes, 439 Bid: 499 saked: | session and $108.75,” Hetakell gt. Berr no trace of him could be discovered elsewhere, it i Several tne lots ia Whitney Close & fkintwood Place People. Walton, of Michigan, clerk $1,200, by transfer | oun, ‘Tui Go, 30s salad Chess paar Poke | tO A.B. Duvall, Thorn agt. Georges; ceruiorart | BO{race of ily at he must have got on, bis rope Fotos as bat maces? Sd beatae SEPEAS Tamarac _| han sakod the prop ot Dubin force ora aae | 0m, Wor, Department: hares cL Prom, of| $2ehnoiy Gin Ae G toe aeeak Ue | CUM N02 Judge Ragner, | hadsieliohttom ior tuubled Over the bate ot Be. =i 726 F street uorthwest. peo 5 ta, special timber agent. 3 brother, with John Connolly, were lowered down, > [ GREATLY REDUCED TERM iresses, Dakota, SL eee ‘To-day, Shipmat Fletcher; on hearing. rover, A patent eh HH ee Lhe er eS his Orothery Pritce teoeee No | George F. Elliott, of Ohio, swamp land agent, trom Baltimore Markets, ere eceeery ilaoody and neds the bottom of the tacline they found hit Massachusetts ate. suites of apartments, — st, near Dupont Circle. this city. jie mays he ts pleasd with the recep- | $1,400 to $1,300. Resignation: Robert T” Van! arrmoRy, Mo, June 20—No bid to-day, Yesterday, Unived States agt. John N. Oliver; | lifeless body. The body was badly cut, [—o— so evatin expand airy. susty es So pecenines: | Degeret. ow Dawes ton accorded nim and his brother, and is glad of | Norden, of Callfornia, special umber agent at) BAriqmoriin + June 29—Cotton dull—mia- | argued and Submitted. United States agt. Mar-| Must, have been Saeee ee =e —— Lst., tear New Hatapshire uve. the efforts to materially advance Ireland, which he | $1,300. 11%, Flour’ stesdy—Howard. street “aud | shale ase raised to the top ot ey aa) ‘Oth St, near M pw. ‘hopes will meet with complete success. Patent Omce—Resignation: Wm. W. Cornfiel » 2.508510; do. od: | UT ohay: Starr agt. Treakle; motion to dismiss | Of ropes, and taken to the Elgin House, ¥ dias bath, 10 20st me. Tothete nese ft n.s 0 | Prince albert. Victor, of Wales to-day tata the | of Thdlana, frst assistant examiner, to take of appeal Sovernued Wolgon sat land “aad Boe | Sod cminy Tumors Are fou regarding fame : ne ae 30. i JOR RENT_ONE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSs, | North Carolina ave., oe ee ‘Donny bros” he ras fa on Omtee’ of Education—Transter: Daniel Rhodes board Coasting Co.; on hearing. ‘on* that he committed suicide, there being. tt is with «ll modern improvements, 3 a Coan Fecelved and Dut few hostile cheers greeted him. | of D. C, clerk, $1,400, to General Land Office, at, Poice Court—Judge Snell. said, some trouble existing between Limselt and crdics reunite up tothe house: Ment @, im: | _ 325 929 F st. n.w., (Second Floor —an are same grade, ty conauéts personal bonis: Heacy waehewe aan, | Wife; Dut the general belle 1s that be ateupied eric Ss 7 |= =" 2 = e is conduct; ns 3 (on cable when recove! ous 7th street uorthweat. CH. BUEPERT. | Tyo GALESES000 SO FI OF GHOSE ied The Sultan Exasperated. a an Pade ce Tin abenas: GPtober, 83 | $5 or 15 daya,. Philip Riley, retusiog to pay back spree, lost his footing, and fell into the abyss, 2027-3 ‘hree fronts, ouly three squares from the Sapitol | HE MAY SIGN THR EGYPTIAN CONVENTION 48 4} FINANCIAL CLERK.—Mr, Jacob Frolich, the cl Beat t pelea ence of receipts: | £1 2. $1.75 oF 15 days. Kitty Sesstell, colored. ‘pro- a, JOR RENT—TWO NEW HOUSES, 623 AND G25 | ata speruistivenicure, TYLER &RUTHERFOUD, DRFIANCE TO FRANCE. of the Mineral Lands Division, Land Office, will be | white 99850; yellow, 484440) pid “August 40aa0se | fanity; $0 or 7 days, Wm. B. Montgomery, dis. Libel Finer icmeyere.ceterenes required dugeire? | i A NUMBER OF TAR et |, Constaxrmorts, June20.—The threats ot France appointed fmancial clerk of the Patent Offiee, vice | Oate‘arm—southern sud Pettus Fivauia, 3a37; western | orderly conduct; $5 or 15 days, ALLEGED SCANDALOUS REFLECTIONS ON SIR JOEY So Ka P-JULY 1k CONVENTENT Dasma: | F bhoetvateranarumsanera soucny (wat | tueonnestion eH tne andlo-Turkah convention | E27 Bacon, decsumsie tt rile Sat et Soe ee aa, eS ee For. iouse, 1090 Vermont ave, bw, containins | a specuistive peices: SVLEie & RUTHERPOUD, | Reve had the effet of exasperat nally sign’ the | |Repvckp From Tuinp 70 FOURTH, CLas&—On | s1J.00.” Provisions easy ‘and quiet Mite WO COUT age Mongo tie SiC anal | Soclety circles at Winnipeg, Man., are greatiy seven moms and bath; modem improvements, In-|120¥et___eo-1w* | Convention, The porte has declined totanes | the tet of Pp ata et cca Rl ee aie eer eee rep orga eee Sale os colored, Indicted with Joun | excited over a scandal that has got into the courts. s a | Fone iree oe rarea Got 1 TLEH ERUTAAD | Concession for the Construction of Asiatic railways | Giags in dierent parts Of the country. will be | f° stem, Packs sides, Hc" haute, ized. "Tard | Green for housebreaking at’ the residence of 3. | ‘The persons most Interested ave Mr, Hugh Joke PReMHETSUE TCR GP TCET| voarteumeecemrer auee ruame, (GREMEsccac imma csaine ra | it Ss et Sehr acaet, GaneGar i | octane of Si Jun Mr Murda wa yor ¢ Loe, cect tise receipes: Tnxhts aan a refined, 6%. "Gotfee “h raiesp | ae Howes Bex ee aa | ir. c.g Hoare, bank manager, and the proprie- Vacte ct the clipe cho Celta etka So ALE | Patriotism Stronger than Thirst. | S/n the receipts In this let Js the ed | nay ee OS io SH cheiminal steady-Hio | A'wagon laden with arvicle from tse house whe | eC. & ‘paper. ‘The local paper inveived Bariind Poriliau Hull Weituey Close, Garrett Fark, | AN IKISH TOWN, GUPFERING FROM DROUGHT, REFUSES | the Post-OMce Department of officers that wilt ‘be | CMr¥oes,ordinaty, to, fair, Onis" Wilexy | arrested claimed that he had been pald by John | tor of & local paper. The local paper, involved Bacantpe besrmens Pecks anh econ ‘ASSISTANCE FROM A BRITISH MAN-OP-W AR. advanced from the fourth class to the presidential | Suiceandsteadg Laat Beeighis to Mert aN | Geen, wo escaped. ‘The jury fount & Worth ot ew og ae gp AO Jer-2e___THOS.G. HENSE. 1006 Fst.n.w._| Drati, June 20—The town of Bantry is suffer. | classes. The fourth-class postmasters receive | guict 2 ait can gs dour, Ua Sa wens ba | not gully. fie relations existiag between Mre Macdonald Bist, vear 14m Toe Por SArE otk 275.000 souaRE FEET OF | ing from Grought, and the inhabitants have great | salaries of $1,000 and under. Booclpte— four, ALO barrel: wheat 8,000 Teth'st. or. HK 19 te. ground in then. e. section of the city, near street | dliiiculty in procuring water. Capt. Blackburne, of = Join st: near 8, Lie ‘bushel are. Consequently Mr. Macdonald Dushels: corny’ 133. jn 08,800 bushels! gust Pay on Power of Ai 5 pee eer SS cars. Fine opportunity {or subdivision." Only 12c. | her majesty'’s ship ee i 1s stationed | TH BoaRp or Pension APPRats.—The following | 5! snta — flour, Me barrels; freee 98.100 iv ‘ttorney. brought action for agal Pp sold this oT jorty bushels. Sales—wheat, 391,700 bushels; A KENTUCKY JUDGE DOES NOT ACCEPT THE Law 48 | prictor of the paper. A preliminary hearing was iatay: er foot, if month tn Bantry Bay, offered to i tons of con- | members of the Board of Penston Appeals have % oo pet., A, preliminary easing was gael 2p18-1m SWORUSTEDT & BRADLEY, | densea water to relieve the town's wanta buche | been reappointed vs the, Beceeeary of fee Intertor, | PUPS Site cael eee = 20 Latayette Bog teth ac, 19 jans met and y poor law guardi resol Chicago Markets. In the matter of John Duff against A. J. Gross, | mitted. Th oard of poor law t ved to SE AAMT SHOES, BS ,YARIOUS | decline ‘eo acoept any tavor from the Shansons | 88 Under the law thelr appointment 1s but for one June 29, 1p. mr-Close Wheat | United States marshal, Judge Barr, in Louisville, | 2nd Mrs, Macdonal i vear: Geo. Buker, of Kentucky; Jno. A. Judson, of Corn bout > 4 other witnesses were examined. defense 16 parts of the city. BWORMSTEDT & BEADLCY. in fi ‘ot the insult he had offered | x°8"?,GeO. a New York; = returned an opinion holding that of the ‘did not write the ot Fa Jel-Lia "| th? iahaticantagln welsing Me, Murphy nec ioe | New York: Patrick J. Rogers, of New Kork; Ri jesus 7s. | Ky., yesterday ae peep de ped Silo 8 ‘excitement in court. Mi e Hoare and a number of 5 The 2211 13 » Loe £14 Coun. av.. 10683. #13 Est ow. Lr. 83. “33: ‘D. Graham, of North Carolina; Sam" W. Kitten: avast 29 7-1¢% ss | the Controller, under the statutes, basnoauthority | article and had no ides wHO Was meant, 4s no 910 Fst uw. Lr. $85.33 305 FO seo. TEREESIOWN Soka fying egfeen fag on Jul house, of the District of Columbia, and Robt, F. apo ove, $25 to make a regulation that a witness in the United | names were mentioned. Oy} gee OppostEE PRESIDENT CLEVEL AN DS COUNTRY Spec ae Hill, of Michigan. ‘The salaries are $2,000 per year. et Stated court cannot be paid his fees on a properly- gorect GamsiEus.—The trial of Detect- . SEAT AND’, isale SaUucit are Chien ee Appointment is permanent: After July a the ior pHa Ae | Seca power of attorney. In this case Duf | ,,F 408 Parte Gamulaes. Te ‘commis. Stages will ran shortly every half bour from High | E. L. Amory, Lieuta, wnley ai ~. | appointment nt in th ‘ rizes the ay tment of three additional ——>-—__ was allowed a witness and he sent aregu- | toners in St, Louis yesterday, resulted in the most “lots told on easy terms. Monthiy payments ac. | Bridge, fin Saswed Ascieant Meri ee We | members, whlon Wil make the meniverskip cfs | “Womld You Like to Sce Me Diews | (es,suowed 8 witness claim, and he sent a regu- sensational disclosures, Ex-Omcer Emmevt vesti- EES bee cout Laterant Sweaty Sot REVS teas | Gobeine and Maeitan ee Ee be, W: | board twelve. BENVARD JOACHIM ED-e MIMEEL? SEVORS MUS OND- | Ue Stren Dueck ABOEDEY 6, to pay the | Bet Rom lottery dealers and divided seach oe = Pee and. mt AS ‘Wik's EYES. on Strate’ Cotas ta poreay nd | money, ol Yr ‘ita, mg for rent or sales Uberaly | * Thevs lots immediately adjoin the Washiagton Inn, | 240 have eee MB OE Re} cox. C.. Best, 72h artery, has been onteret | treo Pistol shots in quick succession were | S121, tne pay-roll ‘wnereupou Dud, Up nisactor- | Cured 10 Fling gambling, houses. Receipts were adver‘ined free cf comt to the owner. ‘ich wilibe open tor guests June 1. Inspection duty. at ihe ents Care rant. of | heard in an old-fashioned building at the corner | ney too ruloagalase Cape Gross to compel him | Proauoed from an ex-ehlet of deve was, Joya of SHOE Tam aX loch and ete os JOHN. £0, Eager for a Rumpus, Inspectign duty at the, State camp of the New | of cn and McGeo streets, Kansas City, Ma,,at | to tavtne claim to his atvoraey. Capt. Gross ro- | 4108 MODeT lccepting money and dismissed a eS = TEE = my6.3m LE st__| THE SETTLERS ON THE 80-CALLED MAXWELL Gant | York National Guard, at Peekskill, noon Sunday, and when the officers arrived they aa ph r , srrote | 1c was also SROwD, ‘unree ayes aes a JOR REST_YS ED = WILL Not BE BOBBED. found the body of Bernard Joacuim, Uirty-one | HD Ul relies cured @ bunch of Louisiana lottery saerinod Pisee n.w., 10 re., all mt. SON Y ‘LICENSES. — M1 loenses were ments. Judge Batr holds the Con has. ‘them until the drawing took estar ese ga PERSONAL. a, sue 2, ayes The touble among’ seater: | Sever ty ee CMT Of Tau cout co Gate We | fea OW, Ti bullet hls fe Metempie, ie | paYmentn, Juako Bary hos the Controler has | aig an key them Gai the dra tis inadoed ; a ee N ACOOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND UPon | N- M., June 26, says: The trouble among’ settlers | Netyonald and Emma &. wron iy Walter Nelson | mera gir, now his widow. On ‘May 20, | and that marshal must pay the fees on & | iottery to whom ve pro-ection,to cash Meridian ave. Mount Pleasant, @00- (Ve prepared to Tull value for | OD the Maxwell land grant in the northern part o | sprinkle and Willie Gillespie; W.'H. Jones and Es- 1886, Joachim married Alice Moore, of Leav- | Proper power of attorney. the ticket. They then di the proceeds. These, t 2B SUS, nurmearonn i226 re aw. | $2 see ‘Seti » Alar gr call at | the Territory, and. the bitter {cating toward ‘th: | telle P. Yates, enworth ‘and they lived Coecnny ety, happy 1 men wore specially exaplayed %0 ‘suppress lottery v2 a ofan da ind rs —— = ~2 ” Threats il 1887, WI L. poker SS se (IL, SERVICE” EXAMINATION QUESTION® | Seart on grep Mane oad Several tone bavou,. | Virginia and the H. and ©. Hatiread, Gays iaber goschimn asked his Head eitee yous Pie gue so pe Piatt trey ai encase sane BW-TLUSS, Aral fry insiiuie, © | curred, ‘Tae following 18 a copy of a.call whio . | 7" STATE TAYING TO MRCOVER $94,250.06 taxes, Sisier Bert, teen years old, to marry iim. She reading on a porch Sunday” moraing “Williams Bilepy 1ide‘laa sel x21? “> W Gir Suing Kata‘hw. | nas teen issued fora meeting at this placeoa | ‘Tae Richmond Dispatch to-day saya: Attorney- Ber agetu abd abe fixed Sup ca reotaanne wee Moore, of Del, ‘was stricken witn RENT—MT. PLEASANT. STH ST. EX: | — August 1: General Ayers yesterday issued and sent to Staun- | ang would marry him. He ki apopléxy and tell fromi the porch to the ground, a teas (Fine, $20, neat sit om, wuss SHOULDER ARMS! FORWARD, WaRcH! ton, to be served, notice ot motion for the Common. | prake che day earlier ang or Re 8 at Mrs. K ee ne Rosa Settlers—The so-called Maxwell grant is public | wealth of Virginia against the _ Baltimore and | after her sister's death she was married a. fa. ‘Delaware demacruret UL is ee Gomatn, it was thrown open to settlement and | Ohio Rallrcad Company, returnabl etrouit Gad nog a rei ob ent nee 10 Kanes Cates ae entry as pubiie land in 1874 by the final and| court of the city of Richmond on July 11, to Hage ras made pu at Ponerivanas Panoon, Boaap ” Hasaep, or oa SWOMMSE: & BRADLEY, 927 Fat. Decide wisely. Act promptly. Spnorteae aes Oe errno the in- recover, the. nd a $24,252.06, om, be said fe fuateniy penton for gains we action ofthe Doatd of pareamn thee Dou'twait. Our Beautiful Spring and ferlor. This flames, ne rg a ine mhester ana 8 recat Chey agreed wutation of the death sentence of W. J. Mc- ‘Surumer Goods have come, and are xoing treated with contempt by speculators ha °.ot | ike Winchester and eetotaee Se Soelive citi nun: ‘Bhorus: Belore they" hanged ‘Menon ‘end. the members ot fhe resi, then days good oldu fupt omeiais, but inks never been peered, Com | burg and Harrisonburg Railroad, and ‘the valley Joseniin called upon his wite, a iter on one a tbe Jas vicased to see how we have combined old Pronouaced the judgihent Of the Taki wep nt | Laa0, to eat soeat ase Tanroad beng cqnoieg Bed Wa ooca inwyer ane) 3-78 “Affaire Stewart was bow, fh clyiee in Man's sad Boy's Supreie Court Wid ot dare to nay ie hasnt | Gas Peres OY “Be Baltimore and Tivoud Fou like to sce ne, Sockpi ated and te remains purin's barrel.” The 4 jen! . : = i ay a Fe EY Reaniop ome. | haa tome oe a a {ee nk quale pcllent pices ow. ie Ming arouse tke So| 4 wn ek eee alana | tare Taegu its arow Teaty of Adare ‘svewary Ras not ye, = boon a oe ea en Fuptlontets dodged chee, pore fa the interes of estvecin wpirs of too queer actions oftas tenione | Pa ‘through his own teas oS ats sages ‘rom Boston DLC . erpiniead Peloss. Gur G18. 915.918 Hip Feverae the dal and ested judgment of the | Old Point Comfort in Norfolk harbor on the 18th | left is hardly intelligible in ‘some places.” Tt is PPh 4 - Sonerig norte a ‘Secretary of iavertor, inst. The steamer was making for her dock, but z ‘Jane: So oreat Head Yacut Club, sailed of Win- pep emp tion Oe ee cameg land ‘thieves,'S.°b. | inetead of stopping and backing at the proper ooay sweet Lives Wan ul ths mene ait, a py SE ES : +5 time she continued on without abating het speed, | my tors tenor my heart, Ths Re money that will not bear comparison Elkins and are <3 fo get You bade mas for noting: won the en trophy; defeating - WILL these. best ‘mon, Frolic, os to make ra% I have ‘Dut was, ‘third on time allowance. et my ear lod, am to do. Before oaaene ‘by ber ovuec, Sr. Bradabew aod Tecelve ‘Twill be dead and then you pradabaw, mats Betore 1 Kil’ myseit T beg God to masks Unme of the Great Seott was 1 hour, 15 munuten $8 appy. I wish you fnd a: ‘who is able seconds, The second clase penadat was wos, Wrilts to my poopie in'eas eomatey, val coupetivors were’ the 2 and soem towie Sor ail You have does Eiaanareivetincen ‘ox iy Zge back Your om word 2 hour, » minutes, ¢ seconds ‘The Cup in Danger. SELIRF THAT THE THISTLE CAN WIN THE TROPHY AGAINST THE MAYPLOWER, Tne New York Post pnts inverviews with @ umber of yachtmen about the Thistle, Some eee Utue to fear in her, while others consider her @ @angerous antagonist. One of the latter says: “Saturday's Tace has opened the eyes of a good many yachtmen here. Fifty miles in 4 hours, @ minutes and 45 seconds ts pretty quick sailing. ‘The best time made by the Mayflower over Goelet-cup course, a distance of 45iy miles, Was 4 hours 31 minutes and 44 in & fresh breeze." The Mayflower sailed 36 miles at Marble- head on Thursday at what was said to be the best sho has ever shown with a wind biowing 36 miles An hour, in 4 hours, 33 minutes and + seconds, 14 iniles less in 26 minutes, Does not that look dangerous! It is pretty eraHy conceded that the rex is as fast as the May- flower, and yet the Thistle beats her in eight races, Uniess the ‘new sloop is smarter Uhan the May~ Mower, I think the race for the America’s cup Will De on ine owner side,” Dreadful Disgrace. A BURGLARY AT EX-MAYOR SWINEURNE'S HOME D8 NEWPORT LEADS TO A SURPRISE. A special dispatch from Newport to the New York World says: Wm, C, Swinburne, a young man, 1s locked up here on suapicton of having robbed his father's house. The old gentleman, Wm. J. Swinburne, 1s one of the leading merchants of the place, and for several years was mayor, and has been tn the legislature. He occupies hand- some residence at the corner of Buil sirect and Broadway. With him lives lis sister, Mra, Hum- phrers aso very wealthy, She is gow visiting ‘This morning’ ‘upon, th ta entaring the morning, upon the servant Aining-room, Ley discovered that every plece of silver wich usually adorned tue sideboard was gone. Mr. and Mrs. Swinburne were instantly aroused, and upon an exauinetion being made Uhey discovered that Mra. Humphreys’ rooms had also been ransacked and her’ bureau drawer, Boxes, chests, and Jewel cases opened and robbed, Mr. Swinburne says he cannot tell how rauch has been taken until bis sister returns, Dut he knows her loss will be heavy. Mr. Swinburne at ouce communicated with the police and demanded that An Lmmediate inquiry be made. His Son, who is an adopted chitd, but hom Mr.'Swinburne has lavished al he lux een known to the police as a Wild young felt los. "He has becn in ‘all’ kinds of trouble, Dut ls father, has borne with ‘him, patientiy wo bring hia back to the right path. ‘The pelos Know lim, however, better “Uhan_ the father dows. For some {une he nas not been living at home, De. Jug ostensibly engaged im the transportation of Tish by Water. Last night, it is learned, be visited his home, presumably to’ get clothing for a com. panton niined Joun A. Congden, whose brower ‘Was once under arrest for amurder. When tie ace, Jenrned this and discovered that ‘here had been ho “break” of the house from the outside they were satistied as to who had done tt. ‘They went to Work upon the case promptly, and AbOUL 4 o'clock Ubis afternoon arrested young | Swinburne, Congden, and John A. Alien, the latter a very weil known young mau of respectable pare entage. ‘The police sre keeping very shady onthe subject, but bave apparently Bnished thelr labora, One of tuem said:— “Ics enough to. say that we don’t want to look for anybody vise,” The shock to Mr. Swinburne 1s territge, and hi Wile ts prostrated with grief, Mr. Swinburne ts a man of the very highest character and uever tines ot Well-doing. > Sisinrrocastibib sis A 840,000 Jone. 4 LITTLE TRANSACTION IN OPTIONS THAT A JURY COULDNT SEE A telegram from Richmond, Va, says: “Sam Rosenbaum’s foke was a pretiy good one on Tom | Seddon.” ‘Tuis was the current seconds more time. onment on the Tesult of a sult im the Circult Court among the Stockbrokers here yesterday. Mr, Samuel Kosen- | Daun and Mr, Thomas A. Seddon, of Unis city, om their way to New York, March 11, 186, had a cha about Richmond and” Danville” Kuditoad stock. Seddon was of the opinion that the stork, whieh Was then selling at 40, would go to 250 Rosenbaum said: “Vou won't bet mon ‘Then there Was a proposition made, w something in the form of a bet and Geclared of. Both the gentlemen were fealy to back thelr” opinion with cash, and ‘Seddon then proposed, and it was stipulated, that Kosenbaum should sell iim (Sedduti) | 250 fSuares of Richmond and Danville stock at 6 per share at any Ume Within three Years at Seddon's option. A note of the agreement Was made by both gentiemen aud Uwo oukery WhO Were with ‘them ‘on the train, aud it was fully understood that Rosenbaum was to deliver to Seddon 250 shares of ck at 5 at any ume be might call for it within the specified. period. During the tollowing month of July, when the Xichmond and Danville stock had Teached the figure of 150 per share, Seddon twndered Rosen Daum $24,000, the value Of 250 shares at the stipte lated price. ‘Rosenbaum refuwod to deliver, and Said it was ail a Joke. Seddon, who couldn't see the joke, brought suit in the Circuft Court Tor $40,000 diuages for breach of contract, ‘The ease Was heard by a Jury, Which agreed with Komen- Daum that tt Was a Joke, and rendered @ decision 4u bis favor, Seddon will now appeal, semnbeec trim nner “The Binck Sheep of the Family.” 4 CLERGYMAN'S DAUGUTEX SAVED PROM SUICIDE ER NIAGARA'S WATERS, Great interest has heen occasioned at Niagara Falls by the strange actions of a tall, blonde young Woman Of prepossessing appearance, who, late Saturday afternoon, made an ineffectual attempt to cast herself over the cataract. Tea ¢ays ago she asked for and obtained work asa chamber. maid at the International Hotel. She did not Pear as If she was used to the service, and was fashionably dressed and seemingly well educated, She complained vecause abe was obliged to sleep in a roo with other servants, Dut otherwise ul tered 10 Word of discontent, Ou Friday a genticmaniy young man called on her, and after “ls departure she acted stra and seemed dejected. At 4 o'clock Saturday” oon she suddenly announced to the girls up stairs Wat she had decided to kill hereelt by Jumplt into the river, and offered them such’ her effects as they desired to, ke-p. She Jeft_the hotel at once, and on her way to the river usked Bartendef Hanna, of the Casing, bodies going over the American Palle Were ever recovered. He questioned her enough Yo believe that she really meaut to kill herself abd then, having hurriedly informed the police, with & friend from Buffalo started atter ber.’ They overtook heron Gout Island. Wheu sie saw them approaching se threw her dog into the river and. attempted Co follow it. She Was seized and taken, to the office of Chtef of Pollce “Barker. She dee Clined to give any account of herself, but. later told the ofticers that her name. Was Mrs Claude Carrington: that she was a widow and had tw children, ‘Sue sald that she recenty arrived Alerica from Belgium. From et 1ound the hotel, however, 1 appears Uhat she ts Miss AL Whiltely, a daughter of the vicar of S'. Paul's Hoke lowell, Nori Bol'on, Lancasuire, England, In @ letter Lo her brother'sie specks Of an euragement to marry a Dr. 5aaw, and recerred Ww herself as the black sheepof Uke family. From what sae has. since sald 1b app sie Was deceived in ber | sweetieart, and, having met tin anu ascertained Uhat he had decided vo jut her, Wad no desire to live tonger. She is now atte hom Justice Crowley, wo oF Pollce us Laken an lulerest In ber, Few Tall Men in the English Militia, From the Court Journal, ‘The mila does not show much better in regard to stature than in numbers. A man over six feet in height ts quite a rara avis in the force, there being only 806 out of 114.480 who can boast that @istinctiap. On the oer hand, just one-quarter of the total strength Is represented as under 5 Tt 5 in., and 20,000 odd between that height and5 ft, Gin’ In ormer years, therefore, wuen a ligher Standard Was prescribed, most of these men Would have been rejected as undersized. ‘These statistdes certainly bear out the public belief, founded on the evidence of eyesight, Laat the constituUloual force isnot what it suould be in Une matter of physique. oo — ‘The winners of the races at Sh Bay yesterday were Burch, My Own, Stuyvesant, Dub- borne, Tolu and Manimonist. “at Chicago, “Rows lind, “aise Mouey, Gleulsher, strelia, Modesty, nnessee, - New York Cotton and Produce Exchanges Will be closed Saturday and Monday. ‘The one hundred upd eleventh anniversary of the battle of Fort Moultrie was generally cele- Draved in Charleston, 8. C. yesterday. ‘The Ossipee sailed’ trom’ Newport yesterday ‘the Canadian fsting Danka" 6) MARRIED. Pt hak So pel Sencar hates MEE DIED. shiei erred at Prospect Mill Cemetery wo Borrow trharedayy June 90, st ovlock G BERELEY. On June 28, 1887, ot 7 pam. B. TOMAS, Mineral fom Mitchell's establianment, ‘Wednesday, June Seiten oe Sree a ae Shetise af Taber Rereaticr. (altumsets * papgre McHUGH. On June 27. 1887. at 72am. MARY Hetewtns, Tova” Siaow "Or the ‘ote iene ‘unera! take from ber iste th inet cout color Thuraday ortinwy Se Baie ‘Friends and relatives are invited to attend. only of A.G. and Mary mouths. am ec tucral services 1p tue chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery oe: ee ere Friday, 11 s,m. from residence, 1222 Mae ebais-L: REILLY, inaivecs of Dems Doaus Met Hiateraent in Woly Bgod Cemetery. Fa eign Stow et Le 5

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