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JHE BVYENING SITAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. os THE GROWING SURPLUS, PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT.|CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. Jay Gould's Younger Sen. Forgery, Love and Death. F i Xt Lends to a Renewal of the Extra-| Five Comvicts to be Releneed from Im-| An Exaggernted Story of Their Disa- | 7" "HO CUE ne moaning MONEY IX STOCK | THE GTRANGE STORY TOLD oF TUE NORTH IVER | e +” Session ‘Talk. prisonment. greement. From the N. ¥. Herald, To-day. A spectal tothe New York Wortd trom | SIXTEEN AND A HALF MILLION WITHDRAWN FROM | |The President has granted pardonsin the follow. | THE TRUTH 48 TO DIFFERENCES OF OFISION ABOCT RE- | qooyiang nuneming we ah cue Dee te 8 ee ee young man who jumped - CIRCULATION IN JUNB. ing cases: Frank White, convicted in the south-| VISION OF THE REGULATIONS, PAYMENT OF CER- Secceteoan Seetha | ql and um nge yesterday, to (est Telegrams ( The Alar. ‘The Increase of the surplus in the ‘Treasury for | Crm “istrict of New York of passing counterfelt | TAIN EXPENSES, BTC. ro atone at | RIverserry-tost last might ts Walter k. Terrell, « a ENT—HOUSES. FOR_RENT-—HOUSES. WLY FIXED, Arthur Ple p.w.7F. $35 1Sthn.w.6r. 3 YB ne. 6: WELLING _AND STORE, SUITA Purpose, 327 Peunsyivania’ ave., be ats uw. at @ Moderate nent Luquire ibe NICELY FURNISHED 8-ROOM : Jay Gould's younger son, “Eddie,” who stood at coin, and sentenced July 3, 1885, to four years’ —— * well-known young man of this city, His fatber, the month of June was $16,416,810.43 Should | imprisonment. ‘This convict has become entirely | In regard to the published story that there ts an | the fail on the floor of the exchange, George W. Terrell, is convinced that the suicide ts immtrovementa 1316 10th at ne : Sap. 3 such an enormous increase, or anything approxi- “speculating? Well, I should You f "recme: O40" Wihareanee as Or 15 Cst ne. 6: Duna, and he 1s pardoned on the express condl- | €mphatie difference of opinion between Commis- say 80, ought | nisson. He ter named Alice, and the Dont BRICK HOUSER SEAR 8 0 Gs Ka a Org KILLED HIS WIFE AND HIMSELE. | the sunincy oad fall ie Would be wine pereain | HO that he return to his home, tn Africa St | sonerBigerton on one side and Cominisdoners Union ‘at the optaing this moraine, he me | ana ic ‘those St his arcane RICE on : > rez} YL. J . a v: . on the -boat to TOME wears gine ee A. J. Warren, convicted of illicit aistiliing, and’ | Oberly and Lyman on the other, as to proposed | have" sold ‘novore aed ene: He must -—— to bring a ae ean Horrible Crime of a Drunkard in a ala peg Sar Tracey towatek sentenced April 5, 1887, to seven months in the | Changes or revision of the regulations, a Stax re- | course. The stock has singe fallen more than §1.a | last Monday forthe feat aime ik we peers Three New Jersey Village. Rist tans Gas Miu @ oe es ee county jail at Atlanta, Ga, and pay a fine of $100 | Porter was this afternoon informed at the Com- i but I don’t know whether he has covered.” | years ago last Thursday young Terrell was eeri- Morristown, N.J., July 1.—A horrible marder ger of such large increases | On account of bad health his sentence 1scommuted | misstoners’ office that there 1s considerable exag-| ““I8 he a member of your board?’ ously injured by the discharge of a pistol in bis occurred In the pleasant Vilage of Chatham at | Mer thls, For July there will be the redemption | ¢oimprisonment for 100 days. geration, wold not lec him in aa ae fa nol For teeatyoss | SO eae hens See eae te oe n @ 7 " a Po 7:15 o'clock this morning. Jno. Wilson, who has Seapre ogone _— Pe eas = heeeruees Andrew Stmmons, of Virginia, convicted in No- | Mr. Edgerton did object to > paving. out of the ap- | years old. When he left college the other day ne | Ward: regained Bis Tormer ae wae rigs of late been out of work owing to bis dissolute | P* _ pensions; ‘ugust | vernber, 18X88, of selling liquor ‘without a license, proprtation the expenses of the secretarles of local | came right down here and began speculating, and | — He fonged his employer's name on a note habits, went to his home lastnight in an intoxi. | tere will be $12,000,000 more due for pensions. | sentence suspended. John W. ‘Tankisley, con | b Tecently summoned here for conference. He | he’s been very successtul.” Jast Saturday. With Uis money he went to cated Condition and gave his Wie « beating. He | September, October, and November will have to | Victed in Kentucky of violating internal-revenue | Still objects, holding that the local boards are | “Gets points from his father?” York W have a good time, ‘This action is believed was Mnaliy quieted and prevailed upon to go to | & are of themselves. ‘his large increase of | !aws, and sentenced In October, 1886, to one year's | Created for service 1h thelr respective localities or] “I don't know about that, but they say he sold a | to have been caused by the unsound condition of bed. On arising this morning he Was in a quarrel. | the surpins, withdrawing, as it does, over sixteen | 1mMprisonment and to pay a fine of $500. States, and that there is no legal authority | raft of stocks last Thursday, the day before the | his mind, whitch has been affected ‘ince be -at- Some mood, and became infuriated with bis littie | Millions troia the circulating medium, gives cause | |B. Backering, convicted in the United States] to | Order them to duty outside the | crash in Manhattan and the’ panic in prices, you | tempted suicide four sears ana die leh a neve on. aaughter. ‘Seizing an oid double-barreled shot- | for a renewal of the extra-session Talk. ‘Those | COUrt for the middle district of Tennessee of pass. | States respectively. He maintains, for instance, | Know. | ‘Eddie's’ profits on that day must ‘have | that occasion asking that a fock of hair belonging gun he fired at the girl, but fortunately missed his | Who tavor an extra session say it would be unwise | Ng counterfelt_money and sentence postponed | that a local appointed for service in New | been very large. He's down every morning and | to a young lady, with whom he was in love, and & Sin, due maaé-nér escape” thon the house | forthe eparcaent initseforcs to avoid an extra | Until July G. 1867. A pardon wae grancad im this | York cannot loptumately dlacharge tes fonctions | sticks ign to business He plays taegame fora | seal Ting he ti'piven wer ke Wateh ite hae Wison's wite remonsteated with hit, whereupon | Session, tolet the hatter go too. far, and to have | Case On the recommendation of the district attor- | In any other State or outside of New York. He | it's worth,” During his, convalescence the young lady nursed Le red at her, shooting her through the heart, Mrs | the trouble actually upon them wheh it would be | Re¥ on the ground that the money came into the | Says the commission can legitimately go Co the | | ‘The operations of the young man are the talk of | Im tenderly. Wie was melas hag atienscan ne Wilson atarted to run out throwga the rear door, | 00 late for Congressional action. GREE Possession in the course of business, and | local boards for conference, &c.. but cannot order | “the street.” Naturally his speculations and his | told a friend that if he did bot pesover tram 7160 1 Fayette Terrace, G'ti but tellin her tracks and immediately expired, | | The conclusion 1s that if the Administration ts | that he paid it out not_knowing its spurious char- } tuese boards or any of the members of them to | progts are exaggerated in the popular gossip, so | wound, which caused loss of sight In one eye abd 29 4 Fayette Tertuce, G't1.20 | Reing now thoroughly frenzied Wilson reloaded | S¢t against an extra session, the Secretary of the | acter. Washington for such pui that in cafes and around brokers'tickersone hears | partially paralyzed him, by the Une he Was OWORUY= 73 50 bet. 1, K, loth the gun and placing it to tle left side of his heaa | Treasury must be Ho ee ‘to gointo the market | _ John C. Allen, convicted of viclating internal-| | The other two Commissioners insist that the ex- | it alleged that he has made half a million. As a | one he would kili himeclt. Last Monday he visited aud igth st ~----20 | blew out hig brainy News of the double. tragedy | afd buy bonds, ir the occasion arises, Tevenue laws And sentenced March 23, 1887, to | aminers can be ordered anywhere for duty. They | plain matter of fact, however, he 1s “cutting a Dic | his sweetheart and told herthas he woe to. Also a large number of furninued houses. jon Spread and crowds flocked to the scene. “The oo four months imprisonment in the jatiin Fulton | Say the appropriation for traveling expenses of | swath” for such a nlodest feld as the Consolidated | New York and thence to St. Louis’ He eatled FLICH, FOX Coroner was immediately notifted. Doctors Wolte | The Capitol ‘Terraces and Stairways, | County, Ga. and to pay a fine of $100. The sen- | the board 1s phrased to include the expense of ex- | Exchange, ‘and has made money. Unuike young | iter and bade her and others good byes He wees and Swaine were summoned, DUC upon. their ar. | BIDS FORTURNISHING MATERIALS FOR THE wore. | UCC Mi this case ts commuted tothe taprison- | aminers under the order of the c on. It 18 | Mr, Morris Wormser, he 1s evidently not reg to New York and came back avweek later Since Hival they found that theirservices were. not T*-| Proposals were opened yesterday at nooD at the ment already served and payment of the fine. Stated that the | Pee the present board; | as “a baby” by his father. 3se4, bo often sald “he would” tell why. he bot aire ‘Ss sband a e Wel lei nace . ve y ae aie himselt, evel le won eee ee aI ie Tana hee Goad, | office of the architect of the Capitol for matertal to A Local Assembly Suspended. Mr. Comstock, a member of one of the New York Luminous Maps. Decauss be eres Sotteas i eee Three of them are under six years of age, Miss | De Used in the completion of the terraces and | THE DISTRICT ASSEMBLY DENIES THE @HARGE OF Lack | Doards, to California for duty, and that his ex- | From the St. James Gazette. Jump from the Washington Monument. Mis eul- Jane Wilson, of No, 147 West 37th street, New | grand stairways. For a quantity of rolled tron OF PATRIOTISM. penses were paid out of the appropriation wit Some interesting experiments have Just been | cide Is Delleved to have been caused by his men- York, sister of the inurderer, has been telegraphed | yeamsthe New Jersey Steel and Iron Company | At a meeting of District Assembly No. 6d | ME ADEnm alot ME: EABCTIOM. | 4 ine poara, | made at Aldershot with a view co testing luminous | {#! Wnbalance, increased by the refusal Of tho om Did at 3.3 to.4.05 per pound delivered in Wash- | Knights of Labor, last evening, a communication | As president of the board Mr, Kdgerton must sign | paint as a medium for reading documents and | uit" tyr same we eek RIC favor Om, he BRUTALITY TO INSANE PATIENTS, | 12¢ton. The New Jersey company has been fur- | from Local Assembly 4026 was presented, which | all pay vouchers, and should. he retuse to sign studying maps at night, A few nights ago several | anything more t him than a good friend. ‘Bue uising the tron for the terrace work, and in this | charged the secretary of the District Assembly, | Mese for the pay of the secretaries of local boards | non commissioned afticers of the Scots Grays, under | SVs Lat, though not handsome. Ne wasp More Stories of Hevolting Cruelty by | {iS° iu cutsider, not in the business, put in @ bid | Mr. Trader, with falsehood in stating that he had | Foc@ntly Ordered here the matter might be carried | yay we James, started at midnight ou a haz- | W!H the young ladies, ‘more than a dozen. Of x st a trite a % - a a . ~ J whom were in love w one ~ Attendants at the Ward’ nd Awy*| New Jersey company. ‘Tho question as to, which | BEAM or known of no insulting references to the | and Lyman constitute a majority, abd may be | ardous expedition, the object being to. hold the | Jhryinl g wnurind ay ewe at ome time, He be- jun. shail have the contract will be submitted to the | American flag in the meeting of the assembly. | decided to let the majority decide the point. canal and prevent the scouts of an opposing force, | to have been smitten’ With bine He ts sala to New York, July 1.—Further testimony was | First Controller. For the other supplies the low. | The communication went ‘over the ground oe. Tepresented by another party under Lieut. C. 8. | have been in love with her and had promise he taken this morning im the Ward’s Island investi. | €St bidders will get the contracts, covered by Tecent publications of statements District Government Affairs, Harris from discovering the strength of the Alder | would ‘tell ber why he, Was so, tnelauebuly and in ward 14 there were two boys confined | The other proposals, all from Washington firms, | jan Powderly was amended. by Inserting labor | ,,Th€ Washington and Georgetown Railroad Co, Seiden Joust 1005 WTR SE ARDS. 408 Low 1450 KL ave, BTL WARNER & 00.016 Fatae, FURNISHED wk OFFICES, ETC. APs. ave,rm.8...15 401 twat, Saf reeach on Bld, th and Pa. a now Bidar 18 Stabie rear 16° é a portion of ¢ arty on Pop inli ust eal at omce for bulletin feaved ud 15th sil THOS". WAGGAMAN. EXTOA NEW HOUSE, NICELY FCR- | the scinmer, (6 roomie; moderate re “10F inl» ty LO tik rt ist LUE. tind 45 Duubsrton stor Pav. oF sneha 9 Paav..7r mit 35 sth st. ne STORES. © Washi Bridge, Curzon Bridge, and Pirbright and Cowshot G8 | whose monus were veing tainted by | the | were as follows: For bricks, Windsor & Ford, $7.45 | day instead of the 4th of July. "The commumea- | Feduest, the laying of amain sewer on B street | sriages nnding thor ways thituer Dy ineans of Rie oe east, between Ist street_and Delaware avenue. s Da: For afull ist spply to WESCOTT & WILCOX, filthy expressions of the men. The db per 1,060. For lime, three bids were receive Uon further declared that the local assembly de- | Stiah Rutherford calls attention to the inade- | PS traced On Cramsparent paper mounted on ring Jail Delivery in Idaho, E + 190F Pemsivamasve ew, | Were not over fifteen years. ‘The witue: HEMEGIIL so veante: per barsel: Cl clined to recognize the district assembly. ‘The u Sheets of calico or linen cloth which had been pre- | A Special from Blackfoot, Idaho, says: Monday is 5 e. ae a |. McGlil, 59 cents per barrel; Clark Bros., 64 4 rie quate supply of wateron French street, John H. < : ~ = SISHEDCONE OF 7 q | Stated that there was, a system of hazing carried | Cents per barrel: and Edward Godey, 60 cents’per | #tlon taken by the assembly with regard to this | (Uste SUpI bie erinission being | SOUS! prepared with luminous paint. Although | night occurred the must daring jail delivery in the desitable Houser i the northwest sections Sotory | HDS the patients with the consent and, indeed, | Varrew” Kor cement: i. We BiUMt BS cents. Der Stances, was'to decide apon thesuapension ee local Given for picnte parties atGiesboro Polut. Dens | (Me BILL was very dark, thew maps Enabled the | tustory ot the ‘Territory or te West, which bes ; ection, S-otory | encouragement of the attendants. He had not : Sea ee oa stances, Was to decide upon the suspension of local | §1¥&! 3 ej detactments to Occupy their positions without d “ bat barrel; J. M. Wheatly, 92 cents; J. H. McGill, 94 | Gecemply 4026 trom the order. McNamara protests against the removal of the By 1104 L STN. W.. EIGHT r N ‘class’ craer, | been Visited by Dr. Trautman, the medical super- | C3, wgeaeae ue a aM a quishap and just in Ume to prevent Lieut. Harris’ | Tsulted in freeing two men under sentence of gamete og ey TSE | ine, Walmed that Re was perfectly sane all the | Coins, ¥1.25 per barrel, ‘and gi.so for U.S. G | aL ihey Propose to appeal trom this action to the | Guests that the water rates be made the same ‘as | Proeded. Dy prescribed routes this result could | various crimes from petty theft to murder. Wile — | a = * cement, “For sand, R. M. Miller, 81 to 95 cents per | & betore, Jas. B. Lambte complains of condition of ve been achieved without the assistance | tams, who was under sentence t ENT x or STORE, 12 s \" BED. peient cen chairman, 380 ~ nee to be hanged now. Fe rooms, AL En. iezi-im pe tesuifled that herson wasconfined on Ward's Island | $200 Per cuble yard; E. &. Barnes, $1.21 per cubIC | tnese charges have no foundation and the member. | 21s\and22d Streets northwest. J.P. Herman re- schanhintminres ry with which he overpowered the jafler, locking him . cia FORY AND BASEMENT | {07 Maree Years, during which time she visited him | 9 eee ship 18 composed of patriotic citizens who have as | GUESTS the paving of a small plece of the sidewalk: The Mice-Skim Market, Sy HenryNickerson, & SAL Saat Prick. tay wanes, ton Rooke eon | Mequently. “He was sidering trom temporary In-| Quick FruxG ox THE NowTH ATLANtie Sqvap- | much respect for the Fourth of July as_auy otuer | 08 We north side of D street, wear NO, 324. From the Lewiston Jourual. Dw red ine a ee, Was OveE Wi is Sth st. me, 3 stories and be. ‘ADDIS AF BEAD: Abawis’ | Sanity. On one oceasion he told her that he had been on class of citizens. ‘They deny that any unpatriotic | W- F318 complains of the conduct of the man- } 7) “ ‘ powered and the other prisouers Were Mberated. cag bew ard elrap. SAS | eh Oy Attendant Fiteeriid There were { ON —The North Atlantic Squadron, under com. | (yas orcliwens ‘They deny that any unpatriotte | agers and attendants at the flying-horse enter fe Story goes that the fur-runner has one sec- | Among. these were Meck Wood, colond, unger Sar aN Sea — —___— A | tiarks ou his body caused by his. being strapped | Mud Of Rear-Admral Luce, arrived at Boston | was any objection offered to Mr. Powdery sugges. | tlument ab Anacostia. Charles Wheatly and | ton of Maine in which bis appearance on a fur- | S€ut2ce of death for killing bis wife, ‘The party yey - ¥OR S = a down to hls bed. “He was contined tn the Cisanty | {rom Newport Wednesday morning, While run- | tion that te Knfghts should observe the Fourth of | CMHEFS Tequest, that Marion street, between P | buying uripis an event. About everybody setis to | {tiered liorses having been provided for ‘them J ‘OR SALE—LOTS. Hospital from the effects of the treatment he re- | ning along the coast and about abreast of Cape | July. The District Assembly bad not attempted EIeTSF BIO TREE Ea REEL Diet tanta him, and he hasn't made many mistakes in his | thefoot hilia Their peadee oat the wares of ts, Gisad Balding | POR SALE a Gea tt due evening the suadron was or, | SPs ub aeueral celebration n this ity vecause | Hope: Stead requests the emyval ct thelange pois | UUFing. Me cultivates this section, Me saves kis | Utah and Norcherms Nor aud South Taloude Lote 7 and S, Mock 19, Meridian Hil > S ST. oF general quarters, Altuo shee ., sire of a majority of tbe | ae'the Ne andd street | best jore: stipes : ne tani i Ve John Moley, of 2450 2d avenue, an ex-attendant, | Watch below had already taken tothelr hammocks | Members to spend that day in the country. Tue | 80 Che corner of New Jersey, avenue and © strect | best jokes and is funniest stories for tiiis locality, | Wd, who Weighs 250 pounds, and unable to ) 1ST STN. W. NEAR Office: modern improve- low. Inquire of D. CON. | oF. yesO-3t | é rau : de Sete northwest, as it 1nterferes with progress of build | rence his grip 1s good and 3 ride, fook to the underbrush along the river and oe | saw Attendant Nash jump Uwice on the breast of | When the drum and gongs were sounded, sli the | District Assembly, however, as a body will attend | [Or Itt $ : | Hence his grip 13 good and hedon’t want to lose It, | 24° ee < en Vrth, "| case to Dr. Spencer, DUL nothing came of st. | division under command of Lieut, Albert C. Dil. | #t Hyattsville under the auspices of the local as- | y - i Is ake sure gee 2 gute | tlon, recently, that the tur-ruuuer fell a-talking. | thae he ot There was another aitendant, muned Crary, who | Unghain fired. her charge of powder one miuute | SeMbI%, and many of the menvers of the local as- | SUvet calls attention to the Condition ot the ut | Nove Fcre ds'dunyer wien a mad falls acaieiag, | Suafahe,doeS, WoL escape mgain. Williazus the RENT) O40 R STREET NORTHWEST. he said he Was u regular brute, and was In the | abd tive seconds after tie alarm had been given, | Semnblles would ‘unite with chet in this celebra- | (tip trout of No. and on this day tn questior a | Murderer, and Nickerson and his ‘of Morse, u a 7 as, all ie as a Mt a a: a 3 us e we condition of the sidewalk 01 be ¥ ib question the peitry king told: 10" e era i and’Pinder draw @ patient on is back for four ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. District Government Changes. sive, ers, “Why don't you save up some mice skinst coves: Bei Beusey SEE BOGE be or five vars becalise he Was ‘sp aiflcted that | Deeds-in fee have been Aled as follows: J.| , TRS following discharges and appointments | naye yoon sued ee ee ste as follows: | TBC MATKCE Is big On inice. They ere worth, leume | LOF@ Lomsdate im the Diverce Court, Api HE} teste CRASS HELD 6 Cos Theor tae patient, Gene Hagan, copia to br, | W: Hays to D. W.-C. Broduead, Lot 5, block 26, | MGeg "EO Mickect eesti ceed nen a, | Calderon Curtste, 0 erect six brick Jweilugs | thea hesntied complacent & tae cpekens | ‘he Eatl of Lous a EMD & CU... heard the patient, Gen. Eagan, Rte B oe 4 is 4 . E. Pickett, 3 1 . 5 ‘at c ellings; | e smiled complacently as @ man spol > ; CHANCE COSY LITLE 107 Fst | AMiuinan aluut, the treatueat he received tro | Moridian Hil); $2,300, Fannie A. Moore to Joun L. | neville appointed, Chae ett ets Soe A. | nunbered 301 16.905 D street, abd 408 to 412 3d | Ani said eB got eae Gee wat Spoke Up of Lonsdale will bo once more betore FEET OF GROUND, the attendants, but nothing was done about it.” | Weaver, subs, 141 and 142 sq. 62 + $2.60 a e 7 cl \ - the public in the course of @ few days—this time ie 32,600. |H. A. | E. A. Fullerand Daniei Money, rodmen, dis- | Street northwest; $36,000. C. F. Mclaugulin, (0 | bet we cod get a bushel on’em ib a Week If We Was The witness had a brother a patent on Ward's | Griswold to Watson Karr, lots 161 aud 162, Chi- | charged. Marlon Hargrove, appointed, oan erect three brick dweluugs, puubercd 938 to 940 | a mind to.”” It was only Justa sort of Joke and he |!" “he divorce court in the cross petitions of Do Island, He visited hin yesterda and was told | che Ee ces var piv zy tetetees tC Cols yaliiers 2 BEE prune aaa nee ate Went away forgetting to remove the impression, | Bensaude agt. De Bensaude and Lonsdale, In the | thac his brother had been brutally beaten by tour | ns, 2 Sq. 926; 1,075. P. Jilson D. Entwisle has been appointed a cl aven 3 $9,000, vOltz, LO veral months passed and he went back again, | first the petitioner, well known teudants last January. There Was not apatient | Tulinan, 10ts 6: to 74, Sec. 3 Slieciff estate; $1 the uilice of the register of wile adler 1D} prick dwellings, numbered 12 to 21 C’strect south | pargatning and buying. ‘He had traded for agood Cameron, ues tors pot eS B the island who could be got to tellanstuing | HD. DebeFrenc to D. MeConvilc, sub.’ 28, sq. ee east; $5,000. J. C, Carrick, to erect traine dwel- | many Turs, when, 1 the course of the trade, the | of the alleged cruelty of her husband. To the "Teferences required. Arid JOR SALE— About thelr l-treatmeat fortear they would get #2073, D. Connell et wl, to N2 Cartsh, bl ‘THe Weexzy Srany Pocket Atlas of the Word | Hig.’ at Bennings’; 3800. E. L Jonson, to erect | Seller said? “The boys have got ots of mice skins | CFose-sult he alleges tnlseontect ee ae pa we ae . Poe ceta commbis road, bet. 17th and 16th ate. | worse. Lotig’ Meadows; ¢—." N/’ Carus to 'S.’ Wolf, | 19 offered tree to every new subsevibertor one year | ick hotel at corner of 13th ald Esirects north- | tor you.” The buyer looked wonderingly, and | the Karl of Lonsdaia. tt ooeetab eat tke ee 0 SW. FWOSTORE | i'w. exceucied : ee eae triste, saine property; $—. Columbian Cntver: | tothe WenKLY Stak It isa ha. dsomely printet | Sess; $28,000, Patrick, Lynch, to grect two brick | thea up out of the. past came the rision of his | Will be tried betore wspeerad porn ¥ PIS E Podgin Me easaut Viuee, Mrs, Lisle Memielcolan of 319 hast rithvstreet, | (iy fo Margaret Anna VaMoter, ov 56, south col- | book of 191 pages, profusely ilustra.<d, wicu wore | 4Wellings, numbered 726 ‘and ‘728 3d street north- | previous iniquity. “They have, have they?” re= d before a special jury. : vs SONS, 718, Lots si blowke tl, 30, 14 am Mrs. Li ndelssolin, of 319 East 741 ; sels sac WHC th A xy? } eround inal par « Of the exty auc AUSUIN P. BLOWS Resi Estate Dwyer, to repair Trinity | pied he, “Well, I don't know, exactly. Did I say dered Bank Cashier. . Laut, to repair No, 1820 K | Pa'take tem?” ‘rhat’s what’ you said,” was the | pee coast rod testified that her husband was killed, She first learned of his a 188. She pF staw, [last saw hun alive on November 30, When | lege grounds; $—. W. F. G to Helen B. and | thai west; $1,600. P. st i$. W.F. Geyer to tal o 100 colored maps and diagrams, abd cont. ins | West; $1,000. B.S | Ateaderson, Tot 36, sq. 836; $3,000. Vir- | a wealth of ceneral information, See advertio. | CRUTEH; $5,000. M. | ‘aylor to SH. Walker, east halt 19, sq. | ment in another column, sureet bortuwest . W. Cropley to’ Armeda E. Joun- —————— ae about two hundred of ‘er. 5 per mouth. inat dee OF THE v she reached the office the doctor told her 34; $4,500. J. A. Settle to) Wits Fi.ep.—The will of the late Catherine od oe on It Was @ sad fact. ‘The industrious boys had | all they say it 1s not unlikely that the whole case . ZOOM HOUSES, JUST on Hewitte, o0x1 She could not see hin®ecause he had fallen Wels, lot 17, block 14, Meridian Hill; | Helss, of West Washington, Med to-day, leaves | The excavation of the new aqueduct tunnel was | fully that number of mice skins stretched on | as between the estate and the Dexter ‘Bavings 4k REN T—TWO SIX-ROOM SES. JUST | i BiceTow disfigured his face, T insisted upon seeing him. T Emie H. Aber to Mary Cole Buker, lots | certain property on Frederick street to Chas. H. | Completed at 5 o'clock this morning. boards. ‘The buyer had to invent sometuing, and | Bank may come before the event $lz per “JOHNS TOS. found bis taee all bruised aud & cut ou the top } 70; $1,582, T. “Blagden to 'B. H. | Trunnell, to sell anl pay Augustus Helss $300, x os 30 he said that the market had dropped off over | Howard, of this cit}, gud Mori Pee Sob: = it of his head. I asked him who struck MIL Seat, 40 acres, on Rock creek; | Mary C. Heiss $200, Rozina Gillam $100, and the Fourth of July Weather. tires-quarters| since ibe Srashexe Getnra ain ie ard, y 5 on, some time next month, ‘The counsel for the Dank some Lime ago offered to be defaulted forte aiffer- re eeaeny | ence Detween the amount of lite Insurance which ‘able | they held from one of the late Mr. Barron's poll- fab rie Cane ekcuaiaates earea Kenyon, parts | balance to her heirs. ‘rhe rest of the estate 1s to be | Itlooks as if Washington will have the regula- | ended by settling with the boys for ago blll, It and her little daugnter wert tnd 250, B. and H.'s addition to West Washing- | divided by the execator between A. C. H. Stun- | tlon weather on the Fourth of July. The tem- | Would never have done to have declined them, for followed them to the door. He ap. | {O"; #000. FW. Clemons to W. Walker, sub- | baker and Jos, Hetss, The will of itatriet Web- | poravure to-day, although rather high, 88 degrees, | that mMIghl have spoiled the trade on i =| lots ne: to the little girl to bring nim home, saying B Angelina M. McMillan ster leaves her property to her mother for lite = and more marketable pelts in Chal viclulty for- | cies and the “ 7 Tia ae CE ee Partner 5 That he way afrald Mecne Would KIL tilt, G. Trieste! Norris, sub-ldts 21, and then to her four sister was prevented from belng very oppressive by a | Gver, vee yor: cles and te amount which ‘the aud tore decided ; Boe ee di noesee her husband apain anu he was dean. | and 3a, Wit largaret White ners good breeze which was generally stirring. At the —————+e+. Soke he ee aban AUriper, | {80.06 misribs Were broken and half of us up 50x10 feet, also one Hunting Coluabie | UP W8S ONG ton Tumediate purchas ry SKE HARVABD-YALE RACE. stasia Patten, lot Sand east half 10, sq. 142 © Lover. Signal OMice, however, it ts predicted that to-mor- ‘The Previousness of George, G, M. Hart to Eiizabet Carrick, part Beall’s addi- | 4 wraruy yotNa Lapy at 5 row Wiil be Still hotter, Unless a cool wave devel- | prom the Boston Budge g000. | Miry BE. Moore tod. Wight, subs A | 4 wreAlmlly, YOUNG LADY JUMPS OUT OF a raRton | Doe Tih Ur ise ty bo avery sultry uurth of duly’ | From she Boston Budget. Oe eet Gertrude M. Guy tO | Tue DETECTIVES CAPTURED HER, re ara Ten JOR SALE Lot, goue over again the lawyers will get_@ good addi- Tional slice, as Ukey are ‘sure of thelr fees which ‘There 4s one prominent furniture establishment | ever Way it Is finallg settled; but It ts ronLy Bure suk will gain i = ~ ee. =e | Mur Farlee, sub 1. $3,700. | D. E. Till 5 5 se PRISONERS FOR ALBANY.—Last evening Deputy | 1n this city, the clerks of which were treated to an | Wal weither of the ‘partes ‘to the ; OK SALt_AT ‘TWELVE CENTS PER FOOT, | wocday’s Contest at New Bc | inant 1, A. Crowe, lots!08 16 "74, section, Linz | | THe police of New York and Brooklyn were | warden ituss and aesistints left for tke Albany | amusing Incident the other day. A couple that { UC! DY Prolonging the confer, OR REN Eh FL x et of ground. upoa which are several coin; $1,200. Laura il to S. ‘T. Osbourne, | NouMed Tuesday night to look for Miss Henrt- | (N. Y.) penitentiary with the following persons | nad evidently made up their mind n LAIRVOVANT mew fay walidow lowe. all mod: neavout 1,000,000 of Uriek; neat tot 13, olock’ 26, Columbia Het ‘ etta Paturel, the daughter of e z. | Sehteniced to that institution by the Criminal | P Dons rnbets ok URL params lioeae nae: Chae eee nT eee ee ~ = partly turmsbet. cam cots one fouras come [eee , ee ce easel ighter of a wholesale drug- jr housebreaking, 10. yeurs; | 08 the Wroublous Waters of the marital ocean drop- | cewber Oliver D. Smith, a Tarmer of Hardwood . Seton” | Dalauge tue wa three abd Tour years CHAS { Osbourne, sain propertys | gist of Duane street, who had eloped with a : : pad in to select the furniture necessary for the | Cheek, Sunbury County, N. Bo disappeared under trace between the Yale and Harvard fee 5s this evening at 7o%clock, ‘This isthe hottest 0 es $4,509, on | day of the and it {s lucky ind for the ta D. Poru coinpeting oarsinen that the race 13 set down for | 12 Margaretta D. poru ne evening, for it they Were to row at any other 3 ine, the Intense eat A Sno. Lite, do,, 5 years; F. T. 8. Fleids, do, Ke breew@nt, | YOUNg man, a dook-keeper for a Fulton.street | veer, Hemty Browns grand larceny, 3 Years 4. Sinclaie Jey | Plumber, who bad been recently discharged. It] jill alas Wesiey Aduius, do, years; Win a yun clairvoyant was employed ub &3, 8q. 210; $7,886.75, | is said that the young man is well connected in | Skid Taylor, do., 1 yeur; Juo., alias Win. Warwick, | ldea that her prospective fellow voyager Was pos- ids to work Up Use case, ‘We tumioated Casey, sub. 47, 4-24; | England and Scotland, but that he lett Britain | !rceny from person, 2 years; Wim. Ward, | See Borne ea by Seas Lee eb wes ality in which the body would. be foun Brill, trustee, South x prevense, 2 years; Mary Brooks, arson, 3 Yeurs; | Somewhat taken aback When he, after the work of | {uv locality, In which the bedy would be found, Elizabeth D. Taylor tos, | Suddenly for private reasons, Miss Paturel 1s] Jno, stewart, larceny {row the United States, 3| Selection had been completed, turned Lo the sales. | O8 Tuesday last Che corps was discovered with wy NEan sorrm: | SHIELDS. 1226 F otnw. ; | PRON, SSLE_BEAUTIFUL BUILD ¢oufortable equipment of their household ark, | 127Sterious circumstances. No clue of Ube isi house. mod. nny | The lady had evidently been deluded into the a was obtained until @ day of two ago, ety. Inquire at sub-dividea’T4e. i sacrifice. JNO. BOWLES & CU, 1231 Fst. Jeo8-6t rot New Jersey | : bstacle to good time, y brought | palmer, part 17, <q. 686; $3,800. Adan Gaddes to | eighteen years of and is the daughter of s mau and inquired as to how thuch money was re. | the Skull crushed in, and there ts wo doubt the : it SALEXAT A DECIDED BARGATA~A VERY RT oi RU Re poder ner, pal <q. GSO; N00. Adin Gaddes to | el age daughter of | months. a s - Y was T- | man was murdered. ‘The dead man’s effects were, Wt. © JOHNSON @ butiding Lot on East « See O OL eee incolat tals epentige race Oui Ue | B.A. sintord, Parts 6 and 7 sq. 88; $510. Joseph | Frederick Paturel, whose store 1s at Nos 54 and = quired to be puld down upon such a bill of goods 18 13ih Stn. w. | 7 O S81. NW. 11} rovement4. ib No} re tus? tice -qares from te Capitol : ® | Auerbach to WW. B. Snell, Sub. E, sq. 37 *RUPTY EDIE con ibaa sts, | SE ater than at any of ts preecvssors, | Nearly Bret Ne Wilson, fol 13, sud Fe z 's._| Cvery one in town beare the colors of either Yale | 1p}, Warder ane PROPERTY, WELL | SY ene io ale | 10 B.H. Warder, 10ts 16, 19, $10,025. | 56 Duane street, New York, Leis very wealthy | Rospenres Reportep.—Gertle Winters, No. 207 | Aid how favorable their terms were in regard to | OURO al Cle Houses of several of the melgbonsy, $5. N. Wilson | and has several children. As he has ved for | 12th street nortaWest, reports stolen from her | ‘he Payment of the remainder. eee » 27, 28, Parl 26, sq, | twenty-five years at No. 120 Fort Greene Place, | house a diamond breastpin valued at $30. Mrs, |. THe lady was, for the moment, dumbfounded at E rove rests (PROPERTY, WELIE | or Rin ORO aoe eT eatyenves Fats Greene “ diato : . the revelation implied by her Companion’s inter. | _ A SCALPER'S CHARGES AGAINST a RAILROAD.—A A AT OE Ree bly D JAMES F. BARBOL Dackers of both crews are endeavoring to get odds, Heal Estate Sales. (clock the police were notified that Miss Paturet es compretiensive elucidation of the firin’s liberal pro- | Specific change agalnst any railroad under Lie new 5 Gos Halve mul. water. sewerage, and cats Dut without success, save a few exceptions. 3. R. Breevoort has bought of H, Hart for | had leaped frow the parlor Window to the ground | ‘THE ASSAULT ox JonN Suea.—This morning in | Vision for such conUngencies, turned upon er | iuterstate law was, made to-day by Adolph Outen sine Davison Ss DAVIDSUS, co ALE LO" He CO ea Oe Tere 1.60, Sub. lot 78, Sq. 633, 22N70.15 feet on C | and had taken a steamer for Europe. the Criminal Court tue case’ of Anthony, alas | Would-be lesser-haif, an‘, with’a voice that sent a | Ker Who forwarded a complaint against the . Je * bik 13, H& E sub. ents for the race are abouk the Same as Ih’ pee: | street between Istand N.J.ave., northwest. Mar. | ‘The police of Bropklyn hastened to notify the | “Foney” Wells, colored, Indicted with—— Graham | Chill into the very marrow of bis bones, said: | Southern Pace Company to Washingtou. ‘Lhe P Sa oe une for $18 per month. Priced Se gb sce es moe Saale OY sera : a oeeee ety ay | police of New York to watch ail steamers, and the | and Aibert Cradier tor ‘having comuultved an as- | “L0ok here, George, do you mean to say that you | Substance of lengtuy affidavits that accompany ito Coreoran stnw, Tr, 3 eis we epee ao Vious years. — ee < rats | B2rette D. Porter has bought for $7,387.72, sub. 83 | three brothers of the lady ran from one’ place to | Sault and batvery with Intent to kill Jobn Shea | Have not Day Sor SRS Surniare uh 1 oe ee Lainiaed tke ake at Sane ; Feee eee eet te ey ne ae ea qugne Up che Seats | sq. 210, v4ais422 feet on It L ave,, bet. 14th and | another, determined to punish the man who had | oa the 30U of April last, was given to the jury | MEN” George reluctantly admitted that his ex. | Goodiaan permitied the sale of non-transferable i LZ at 73, aa ea eee ee ee aed are SeNe | Stn streets. Emma C, Casey has ought of Carl | taken thelr sister, All was confusion for wo hours, | with a charge by Judge Montgomery. Chequer was not sufficiently plethoric to give such | return, Uckels trun New Orleans to hts city, and att iedereut ten sia ort eng this afternoon at, from $5 to $10 each, ac- | Hooter or $4,250 te LET ea ae a ROOTE | DHE SUUIUID” DOLUTS MIDGIgNE Dope ea es an eXtravagant manifestation of extreme weaith, | etustd the sale ta another case which Was ideuti- bike. 14, 19, 16, 18 and 20, Me SI ee ee Ones on aU at Nets 4h sts., orthwest. Judge | the central squad, found the girl on Atlantic ave- | SENTENCED FOR STEALING.—Annle Lambeth, col. | “Theu I guess you had better walt awhile, for you | el. then A sealper, claling 2 bteis Wiuthey Close & 30 Lon. W. B. si iit of Joseph Auerbach tor | nue and took her hone,” She denied. that she had | ored, was before Judge. Suc to-day Changed’with | Will have no Immeglate need of the Turniture so | $20,000 id declares “Ghat he will bring Defantter Wilsor Sub. Lot Intended to elope, but admitted that she secretly | stealing a pairof suoes from Jucod Brock’s shoe | far as Iam couverfed,” and she walized out of the | Suit in States District Court for 2x776 Tt. on K's » OF i aoe in Philadelphia, | $10. . " a re PHILA! ‘aly i bet! Suh and 10th st "| sipped from the ‘house to noufy her lover that he | store, 722 7uL street _p.W., and she Was ined $5 or | Store, leaving the crestfallen target of her Indig. | $90,000 dainages for losses sustained py the cane ~ 100s: 10i0 ae raperrnts July 1d Ac te Mu tson, the | N. “Wilson hay bought of B, H, Warder for | Would be stot On Sight If'any of the male mem. | thir) days. ihe shoes Were returned to Mr, | Dation to bis own sad thoughts and the consoia- Seung OX CRS oe LeRAEERNNS EES SOC BO * Hing wreasurer of the Chesapeake and Dela: | 94.259.79, lots 16,19,21,27,28 and ters of her familly shouid meet him, Atter doing | Stroci.-— Alexander Standford, the colored man | LOFY oflees of the sympaduclie salesman al Me st rush last winter, Fete. ‘a ec © trom Toronto, ge of De lots 11 to 16, sq. 36, on that she did not know whether to go home or nol, | charged with stealing a gold watch worth $30, be- = 77s aa 5 Jar Dupont Circle... es aa GE eae cer ee enne and on 24th'stbet! Ma and was Just considering this question when the | longiug to Laura brown, who lives at No. dol T Boys Who May Go Swimming. «DAM, Joes’ Porstep Remanks,—Rev. Sam Jones > Macistrate Pole aud comiuitied without ball = detective met her. Stivel HorthWest, Was sefilenced lo thirty days in | From the Atchison Globe. curls bis evangelical Ip al tke Dusttiess Ubritt of LOARSWER AL Court ESTATE AGENT KUPFIN ACQUITTE! The story of her love affair 1s very romantic. | jail, ‘Ihe watch was restored to Miss Brown. If you have a boy named Bill, or Bud, or Sam, the great West. | He says that the St. Paul Ghris- a ls 1 eee vert D, Rullin, tue colored lawyer and | Sle Was a close friend of Miss Ella Brown, the ae Tomi, you need not fear that he will be drowned | Uaus will not be in heaven twenty-four Hours 1 with obtainlug $50 | daughter of a wealthy plumber, whose place of | | 0: ‘TRIAL FoR Fatsk PRETENCES.—This afternoon | during the swimming season. The boy who has a | WiUWOUl having 4 real estate sign out aud clalsn~ ‘The Count of Paris Welcomed to Jersey. James It, Meal under false pretensesas pao, | Loxpos, July 1—The Count ot Parts arrived on | sed in yesterday's STAR, Was called for trial all tn eof Jersey to-day. He was met at St | rae Pollet Court this aiternoon, and Messrs. Pad- | Was @ Very stylish young Englishman, and Miss | Of alse pretences in having on the 11th of | | | business 1s at No. 850 Fultod Street, Brooklyn. | Richard Johnson alias Win. Conway, colore plug hate and whose bir stands up straight like | 12s Wwe agency Lor all Lue best “corner lots 1a Uae Harry Fox was bookkeeper for.the pitimber. ‘ine | pkiced on trial in the Critutaal Court on the « a hazel brush, and who has stone bruises on his | Celestial Ch 929 F st. n.w., (Second Floor) Se ‘ : feet, 1s not in “danger of drowning. But if your {A000 SG. FGF GRONSD pital, byt large crowd, many of | gett and Shillington for the defendant entered a | Brown introduced him to Miss Paturel, She vis- | ary last obtained from Jaties L. Norris $1.25 by | son has curly hair, and if he wear= shoes in sum. | At the meeting of the alutont at Dartmouth Col- Mr ERe eae ae ne eres of “Vive le ROL” | plea or “not guilty.” ‘The court heard the tesu- | ited the Browns frequently and at such times met | representing Wat he Bad driven 100 sheep trom | mer and has a pretty name, you hud better jet | lege yesterday the consideration of Uke plan for Mune si teh pues _ | Mony of the Witnesses Lor tue prosecution and ac- | Fox, Soon the couple had exchanged assurances | Prince Gorge County for Mr. Frank Hume (Mr. | hin swim in a washbawl, the representation of the alumni on Ube of “4 ut o be D | quitted the defendant. of affection, and many tender letters passed be- | Norris’ brovier-in-law), and that he and ls wen = “eee trustees Was pystponed UnUl the annual meeting arene Sane A Ties special! > tween them. They became engaged, and the lady | Were hungry Bands That Are Poisonous. year, a bo bastante mention cgi the ate ‘Texas TraMc Assocation 1 FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | received a ring from her lover.’ She'never wore it arenas Re OVEK-NICE PEOPLE DEMAND THEM, THE HATTERS urteenth New Jersey Volunteers, 150 RTRs aa ye Terai hing In called session. ‘The at home, however, Last Sunuay morning a letter | AN AccrDENT To MR. Cuag. SPrcHT.—Mr. Chas. Be Seen a CHER Rome eo tae j stroug, accom, by General Slocum, of Ue detolwe | disctiss formally the dissolute: New York Stock Market. from fox to Miss Paturel was found by the lady's | Specht, of this city, while at Annapolis Junction Tweilth Corps and Gov. Green, of New Jersey, and_ The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m prices | father. It was a request for her to meet him last | lust evening, boarded the wrong train, and in at-| _ Dr. Jos. F. Gelsier, ollicial chemist to the New | meibers ot nis staff, arrived’ at Gettysburg lag” Sin SQ. 15: CH 16x87% TO , ew i : sue r rork “Me je Exchange and to the New Yor ey : : ple demand a | of the New Lork, Stock, Market, ax repurted by special | Might and flee to Europe. He promised her a | tempting to get off while the train was 1m motion | York Mercantile E: ing, and Will dedicate thelr monument wo ee s between Kansas City and Te: wire to. H. Dodge, 39 Lot street: happy and luxurious home. y fed and broke iis left Jeg. He was brought to his | Dairy a a4 ape that a com. | ~ STEED ~ ir demand must be ‘Mr. Paturel took his son George to Coney Island | Lome, 1811 7th street, aud the leg was set. To-day | Pound of lead is belug used for the enameling or EINELY LOCATED LOTS IN ALL ato. The meeting ad ed at 7 o'cloc! " Nd hii e latter ve the leather sweat bands in hats. He bought a hat ene toes eee eae . The meeting adjourned at 7 o'clock Name, and told him what he had learned from the latter, | he is doing well. - ay a bate iy watch seaae MARRIED. er ca Whites Clone Gatti pay: | WSU might and will recouvene tn Galveston to-day, ‘The son asked his father to leave the matter to a oS eee trae Pil rte “ a 2 Kusemont Park. and Forest Glen. - ue 69% North Pac him and his older brother Frederick. These two| A Bap Broixstxa.—Enoch Hendricks, a rather | his head ache, but he paid sey? At, NOL} | PRANF—McGARITY. On June 26, at St Stepen'e Teetaeta France Protests to Italy. Se Went to Fox's residence, No. 58 Flatbush avenue, | good-looking Loy, about elgnteen years old, was | deeming UWat there was any relation betwee his | Pemswuarc. ty the Wen atten Lhowie WALTER E, Pants, July has protested against the Northwest Monday afternoon. ‘They represented Uemselves | surratgned 1 the Police Court this afternoon ‘on a | Pain and bis head covering. | Suortly afterwa: = pe mia Ok ase u we cidentaily exposed to the at. | 8X Couiits ‘as Englishmen who wanted to see him on iinport- | charge of stealing a gold watch and chain valued | the hat became accidentally expose ‘10S DOWNEY. ant business. He was not at home, but was sent | at $e, belougiug Lo goseph F. Rhine, from a-new | Mosphere of his laboratory, when It was loaded | L1Si0>— DOWNEY for, ‘The Paturel brothers met him on the street r Do., pref. Oregon Trans) Oregon Nuv L) Paes Mail. conduct of Italy in minkmidng French “rights tn Zetlah, on the Hed Sea, near the Abyssinian fron- ter. At Baltimore, Ma. at St, Mac. 7. Uy the Hey. Father LISTON ud MARY DOWNES " ya with the fumes of sulphuretted nydrogen. On | ti! Reeeag ie BEAU LO tbe Brand Jarre Conde sau, | taking It up he found that the beautifully enam- | vies, Va Mie f ey bes. e and George, as soon as he saw him, caught him by | the case Was sent to the grand jury ound : ~ neous eee the throat, and threatened to choké him if he did | The watch and chain were recovered by Private | €lied at band was discolored. A caretul analysis | Twit aTALDEMAN, On June 29, 1887, iG Rich. Ler. not tell all his history. The man sald that he was | Detectives McDevitt and Funders, ‘and the boy | Showed that this was due to the farmation Of sul’ | the dey. Dr. Leonard. 1. W. SIDWELL, of Maryland, 2 TENLE’ cated the otc fy St. Paul. the son of a wealthy Englishman. — His father | was arrested by Sergt. Slattery. He was commit- | Phide of lead. The hat band yo act a vein of | to FRANCES ML. HALDEMAN, of Vanjiiia, me for rent or saleis iberatiy | OPPOSITE PRESILENT CLEVEL Sra LOeday' sw ocuilin muvkenaclite judge on ie 4% Do. pret... 122% ...... | dled when he was very young, and his mother | tedin default of bond: Inctailic ore, trom which the doctor obtained the Seppe ee wae j SEAL AND ST. ALBAN Bie We oe Be is stp&Duluthl 79) Gis | married 'a wealthy merchant. When he lee eae aed COE surprising result of 37.548 grains, ‘The compound Petre : ja sueuly every ball 2 al eull Court, af... 110 lege he became'a traveler tor, his sre 3 GOVERNOR of Many- | Used in this instance Was white lead. . = ig raveler for his step-father, and | A REQUISITION FROM THE a ed in th * = sis Slap Seana 6) * paymes while in Glasgow on business Went ona spree. He | LaND.—To-day Sheriff Robey, of Prince George’s | _ Knox, the hatter, after hearing t State. BECKER. A residence, 911 Eighth street, é terms, Monthly yeymentaae | _ Faliure of a Coffee Firm. then tert the country and came to America,” Ite. | County, Md, presented to chict Justice Bingham | ment, sild that it Was perfectly true, Dut that the | porihwest,at 10-153 m, June 0) Lsss, WALLTAM ¥ ‘eht Tuvreat, Twenty lots Lave been | ocvEN jones, July 1.—James ani ae he Gy cently his mother Wrote bitn that he would be for- | a requisition from the Governor of Maryland for | batters must not hat for it, A hatter was | Si Cuoral trom 6 Aloseius Church, saturday morm- “ " coffee dealers of No, 109 ter street, have as iven if he would return. He intended to take | W. C. Taylor, charged with the larceny of a sur- | Comy og ye ee the | sng at 10 o'clock. > } Waa itis toens Trin UO Co nome A pate cuted Gesler, No. 107 3 Ola) 2: fab: 49 iss Paturel home with Lim. yeyor’s compass in that county,and a warrant was | public, and though the great majority not | “HUNDICK.. On ‘Thureday, June 30, st 4:45 pm. prea d | any Stress, without pretarences NS! ratcon- | ear eh eee Were 33%) ‘rhe Paturel brothers told him to come to thetr | issued, and the prisoner, who was in custody | Want enameled sweat bands, there was @ minor | OU Tie KLIZABEIH, beluyed daughter of Charles oh sts of Jainés M. Edwards and Frank L. Anthony, | 3% Ceut--. 120084 00% West! Cuioil:21 75x se last night Wi y ity that did, because the stains from perspiration y é | JOHN E. BEALL & Co. nd sonie Umne ago Was esilmated to be worul 5 Seager se i he would rective tho. Peters and riag athe ted | ne ee and lair olf’ could be removed trom them with a | ?){ts.rticn urace PE Chusch comer of Oth and rYLe ORD, 1226 Fatow. | TSZLF St} $200,000. No stavement has yet been made, but a Washington stock Exchange. ven their sister. Smee | ere co ‘THERMowETER.—The following | Wet sponge, leaving the band tn tts original white- | p streets southwest, Suriday aiteruoon at Sw'clagh, FE oS ————S === | luevting of creditorsis to be held next week, anda | The following changes from yestertay’squotations | fiy council 1t was decided, as Geo. Patusdl told te | Were the readings at the sigual Office to-day. 7 & | ness and purity. It was, therefore, necessary to | Relatives and trends invited. ES room. frative NEY AN atemient g on the Washiugton Stock Exchanye are pote tordent ate Fe = : " CARU: ae ratere i ask 2 PARnS. “ £1 TO LOAN GN ANY AMOU! General Foreign News, tee eae conoce Dail bet, ey LO asked | This and she let the house to warn lim not to | Maj. S. H. Walker, who has purchased the prop- | practice was notin any way to the advantage of Pen ga ak aes ae oved real estat situate within the District of TO ABOLISH THE GUNPOWDER MONOPOLY. UL oS. 4s, registered, “128% bid, js asked. | come. It was then the alarm of the elopement was y known as No, 458 Louisiana aveuue, proposes | the hatter, as they reaped no benefit from it. | HENRY. July Ist, A ba + beloved rt 5 nbia. low Fates interest charged and no del Paris, z ches : a 1591, . " or ae . | Enameled ‘hat bands were a weakness on the part | daughter of Jobn 8. abd Hinma Hexry wed fo | when secusity in auphe FRANCISD MOET Ge cae ar ee | ee es eitpOl, Caresncy, 2a wea | Tabs 7 ME father and brothers wold a reporter | to remodel the present structure, iarge, old | Erveraice people; and if aby painful results for | And Jesus mid “wufler tte children $9 come unto me an Gg Keal Leiate aud Leas, ral Hove pee 8 2 bid. paanicnisty: a " Jowed, they were themselves in rault. and forbid them not, for of wuch is the kingdom of hu V2 Peta. | jel8tm peccrrisece | Moots UES RSE a We bid: | they had met him. the back building and erect in its place a building | ow : - eee tt aoe ere i = for office purposes. Sa ea emae omers ctor NEY To ~ PRO: : 113% bia. 007s ped ‘Funeral parents’ residence, 306 K street south- sro000 MON 202088 WRAL ESTAIE rKOMPT cuuerasTnGrmeaeaeoee wetc: ot ay bid AeA 5 ‘The Washington Market Co, has dritiea an| Rs Wit1aMs SnooTs THe Himep Max.—A| | Funeral from parents re u rte om to alk ap heaiiot ar Conoess, July 1 nex yester- 6s," 1902. coin, "'198% bid ia} Vasu ierenss eight-inch fowing well in the e1 house for | S¥ede in the employ of Henry Williams, a farmer myer ERIE $4 | jett-tm SPSMSTSME Sr to as eisai she caduodral | Mashingtod thd) Gecoretown Haron ould, 113 | Wow 4 HEARTLESS sarge cincoavexTeD 4 aax- | (In connection With the 1oe machine. Fane ree katt ber Musbunds that fe | Mu Daun ASS Mikuoatie mule tie 3 rf UNEY TO Lo. < bi j ked. Colun 3 2 SOT b Francis Herbert, tary” ‘Gounty, Ma, the Ferre? Btatrscurtty: Reto titol and OU etreet aS tid et Sabie | From the Atlanta Constitution. On His Trail for Forty Days, ee ee ee EL ‘Utyrvehcuth Ya of ber ae ace 3 1313 Bo AND & THOMPSO: sun July 2 veient | aa a Gas, 41g bid, 42 asked. National | Among the seafaring men before the war was a| 4 LONG CHASE AFTER A BELGIAN ACCUSED OF BIG | ing Mrs, Williams had a tussel with him. The | ¢yoviok Friends aud relatives are ~ — Signa 3 4 3 | de 313 ng tae Engits) ading In | Metropy g vid. “Corcoran Insure POROERIES ARKOAD. jeceeded 1 ‘possession of the clown 1 Columbia, Insurance, 133 ba captain that had been a slaver. Once he had a, man sui ting = Gariuen-Ameriesn ratte 350 | a. ud | cargo of 300 slaves, sailing with them trom off the | The New York World of Thursday says: In April, | ing. Then Mrs. Williams selzed @ shotgun and | “\aHoX. On Thursday, June 30, 2887, at 8.90 i directions, ‘The Lancashire spinners say tbat AN TAL : 3 al cates Of interest. the dewiand for ¢ be kept low until | Thsurance, De jor 1886, at the Swede, Milling his shoulder and neck | oi .tn., of cholera infautum, vain a : | Koss wit trouo wi be percent wee | EET. goo Se haat Meth: | Cae or atrica to Cuba. Attra rv dave ante | Magen an one Aco Lorian e Coot ld ak tbe Bods ng ie ow apd neck | a nine cree seks wna I FRESE Lo Se Lire Asp Ht hited. Beek al Bene 1 hia ate MERE, Golumbje | saw he was chased by a United States man-ot-war. | out of about 50,000 francs ($10,00¥) by the forgery | that, Some of the shot went through Into Ais | 4 Funeral st Congressional Cenuetery Ue afternoon at Peaced Anny . Sane ons yates ce, 125 ere caught Wit ve wenty-four drafts on thetn by Aldin de Scham- | mout made his way {0 a house a mile ere a Bgst. > Collateral Secunty. WAS DEMISE, tee eee ee 2 Tieitione. Co agvaaked | Tran death fae MEN GON MEN ewe Aaa MIE aoe phelvere,a dealer in Gloves at Sdughen. Scham- | tant and told his story. |The doctor who exam. | LICKENPACHER. ,On Thareiay Jane 20h, 1887, . D| Sork ave - "a Loxpos, July 1.—Lord Hartington has decide uskes U.S. Elec 76 bid. 2 = = ee jeleere became a bankrupt and disappeared. He | ined the F Pkenbecper, aged prves: ; - Bs s20-Sia | qual tie” ftucracumionist- eontefence next week | biar'ritk Tasutance, Pictu oh eed® PIA Colum | was worth $200,000. ‘So he had two tucentives to | PCIE OS® America "where all’ clue 10 his | recovery. “The wounded man was taken back to sd Kusspoth Bicueueder Kesidence, No T3143 @ ‘ 3) §430,000-T0 LOAN shall devote itself sulely to the consideration of a get away, and made his preparations tor either } whereabouts was lost, Information was forwarded | Mr. Williams’ house. Mrs. Williams says she acted | stroot noriiwest, on Saturday, July 2d," at 1.30 pane te Sooo os " ‘the land bill, Baltimore M1: event, escape or capture. He hung the heavy tron | to Charles Mali, consul for um in this city, | partly in self-defense. She has not been arrested, | Relatives and frends are sespectfully invited to at = densourg Ted, iat a 3e N REA ESTATE, oe Baltimor jarkets. cable ‘of chain that holds the anchor ull around | and the matter was placed in the hands of United ee tend bd ; SWORMSIEDE & BRADLEY, Manufacturers, | BALTIMORE, Mp, July 1 the hull of his vesser on the outside, just below the | states Deputy Marshal Bernard. Yesterday the | SrRaNGE Stony or AssavLT.—The on, June 30, 1887, GEORGE Ww, edge of the deck. 1t was held up by some cleats, | omicer arrested a Belgian, who insists that his} Farmer John Hi near Hudson, Masa., By yy 1 ‘These cables are 30 heavy that a Moan can litt only | CTCEr Arneee tarvean, but wno is very, like the | aroused from sieep a few evenings ago at 41 clock | | Funeral will ake lee rot arc! Peden about two feet of one. yLograph of the forger sent from Belgium. Mar- | by shouts from a stranger ard. He sald «Ww, on Bund rcloc B. ‘city inilis super, 2: ‘Then he had the 300 naked negroes brought out en peeks Flemish and does not understand | was an employe of Charley Wil fs peignbor, and | and relatives irene remy gs 1s New Lurk ave, a ue ite” Ses 00: doy Be btabag, ued 79: | on deck and cach onetwrisrosed and tied fast. | English, (When arraigned, before, United Bates | that Mra, Wittwas Gangerousy IM, wee noe |. ahd jaa ince SANE A, GEWELL, log ¥S IN © HANDS TO LOAN ON nder the new appro- | Patapsco lative patent, 5.30; do. family, 5,00. | They were then placed along the gunwaiee, roan Commissioner Osborn and informed of the charge | woman about ed of 288 entered | 10uf sau ie tbe wizty ninth year of Ssatistactory teal estates aeny. iu suas to suber | Prlation Dill there were ten additional charwomen | Wueat—southern easy and quiet ‘g8as5; amber, | Outward and leaning over, and a strong cord | against him, beads of sweat started out on his fat | the stranger's wagon and away, ria, him. | aera wil ke pace, natn hari ‘30 o'clock a.m, irom her late residence, ad © yer ceut interest ‘ Pres S4as6; western firmer and dull; No. 2 winter fastened the hands of each one Wo this heavy tron . He said he had no relati no fends in} While ng through a percent era provided for in the Treasury Department. Bestdes | 4856; SiS: Aueuar, Boas: | Gable Just below them On the outsIde, “Then the | Lecnate “He muied up mis eyes and made’ pase | stopped tue team, forcibly dragged the woman from | 2°3°%° cindvex and trends invited to i : dated, 43, do, wew thre THOS. F. WAGGAM: : ick, Middieton « Co., | °° a ONpai, EATATE, AT 5 TOG | PFOHewrS OF ths Glunt ‘Tobacco, Works of unis | BALTIMGUE Mp. July 1;Cotton. Pitan: Seonpood | Hity, Made an assignient to-day. “Their uabiuities | MigAng, 12's, Elows uewinally steady Howard atreg ‘PHILLIPS, Go. Tusutly, .00a4.50 yun ‘kK, rile 30 pent aLw zetir~ |W z 3S HILL & JUiBy7o) 13 nw. | these one Vacancy exists, ahd the following were | {20% Sissis:, July, 2 POSEY TO LOAN ON gar ESTATE, IN SUMS | appointed to-ds: s) captain walted the result of the race. He had on | under bis chin and a click im his throat lugubri- | the wagon and attempted to assault ber. Miss fuubet: Sa yasa%s, Comn—sciithern higher; white rw HOG Q St. now Mrs. Cassady, Mrs. Hands, | 5058; yellow, 483a40; western firmer and yezlecte itch of 4 . ro uct On the next day the wheel tracks . On Thi June wus wen ae Ee CE eA, | He Ogi NTT Me ean Pete UUD, | REAL He wth taihabattad Pesto et | COU run 10 Jar he hope to dodgy the Gieamer | Comitea toJdiow street fll total extn: | were traces to Thurlo Hemngway's farm, abd is | LiNDSAy, ony sos of Visa Mat’ Sarch Glemon | # “pn . ry ie hs . es pons ‘37: wester . 3a35. an out of before another day. But the are quite sure of his identity. | hired man was suspect Summa ___eoer 0thand Fetsnw_ | Hutier, Laufa Rollins, and Margaret O'Dea. ‘his ) 37; western white, S0a3; esters mined Sado, Hye | Abd Deut df gh belore anoties ay. Hut the | mation. ‘The opcers are quite sure of is \dentlty. | nd an ee ue nesting Hemingway's | Sinermentt 6 o'clock, July Iett Oak IL, Inte. TO LOANON AviOVED REALESTATE | DUO eT yeestern, 10d 2.00, Provinions, steady’ and quiet; | cAme On too fast. ‘There was at last no hope ‘of | ferreting ous the case, He traced Martean Tolce sie decired postive ‘hat ras the same meant pet Sate TRON ; : aes es ernst Lo. OUmt 00. jest and | escapes Tue crew st th axes; thee nem this city, Hobok nun who tried to assault her. Hem- : orbibo otook, ‘Moderate commissious, Nai Curup Exisnens HINb AND MoCARTWEY have | clegr rib aides, packed, Ghat, Bacon shoulders, t¥ | tain raised his hand and In ah instant every cleat | Cay verse Glog, aad had located bite In’ the tence. | ingway sas arrested, “Me denies the charge. Its | U.S. Nat the Fortiand, thie city, ‘at uid __GEO. W. LINK) been designated to represent the Navy Depart- aba Cigar Hy mdse, “haan, Jewels. La was knocked loose, There was a sudden jerk; | ment at No. 125 Willow ‘Hoboken, where he iafT tere 1s 8 good deal of the story yet to be My Si i> am. July, ONEY 10 LOAN ment at Chief Engineer Snyder's runeral at Potts. | Treuner, Migaty.. buys firmer, 16alOee Potcegs; | Over Went the negroes; there was for an instant &| lived under the name of M.C. De Malemaster, | wold. yal service, lev. Dr. Gieay ty iA —4 a 2) LR Wa 18 | Mie seus e Sate at sows yates, om spprovedreat | Ville to-morrow. “The funeral will take piace at | Creamery, «lds20,,, Pens, Gruer, talon, Petroleum | Circo of Gu black heels fu the air, and cable and | Hiion ‘ie guddenly” disa ‘Another week =a Hina’6:30. this ovening. 4 The abuve silent eat be examined by permit from | “ocsu Mich, FOES FROWN, | 10:151n the morning. ordiuary to Tair, Vexois. ‘Buwar cany aud juiet—a | Degioes Were. ne to the Bottom. ‘and Bernhard ran bo ground again at | | Hom Licexse, ns Mixxnsora—The, new high. wRTLLSON. July J. 1987, at. « m, ED Prere 3 ete (27 Peunsy vents 31 == DBP: copper resin i e % y | license ‘Minnesota goes July - only son of Win. LOSE Seon sx, Srrmun Daurom te Hayton minute | ci aS 5 Sea tint | Cumming pe emer tater a | Re Wuegtn st Meas ey sey | Uris gr Sue ee Saree | AU cece - ae | 41 LOWEST RAT Epp INTEREST has to-day negotiated a lease for two Years, with | teuer dull couon, 4d; flour iadd.; rainy ha | ovour, and chemical decomposition cannot take | twenty-four yeas and. two small children. ‘we Is | icating Uquors shall. be $1,000 in’ all cites con. ‘fom be 815 Rast Capitol st, on i Poms amel ge eg ON KhAL ESTAR SECURITY. jessrs. Fitch F Wi No, | Beggin Boar Par, svemelas | Meat 00 | place, ’So these negroes are down there yet, still He and the woman were | taining a of i or more, and | Saturday, July 2, at 2:30 p.m. Be te can he Wie | cos FT CO eee eee Oe enn eater nena: | Rushele: corm, 10-400 bushels; cate, 1-000 buahela, | Pein a etscie to tinak iron cable, with thelt Reads | eepinved be Place £ Go. and other cloversat this | $500 iy all ‘the ‘of which is less cient to. can . ‘ oo hour, 8 fat iron cab ith oPstaw fuses | M SEY Yo LOANS: ame aE don Jacksoh, of Tenneiuce and by hun sold vo Hon, bushel Sales—Whest, 153,800 bashels; corm: S806 down and heels Up, in the eternal suliness of those | eit. Photographs ‘ot “Schamphelsere and. the | than 40,000, The reins from sixty-four counties | SSESSOB'S OFFICE, Y ESTO! ra . - " iad ) wo whose name were (RSE P eset ee sa | seeP owen ae, | dole eet tiene” ein BAG) ES ane maton roy tna | Zens emanate came wp aera | mle ban as eat ia | separ oor, eng et | fare or a ay s oF = Sansaem Chicago Markets. es Pionly Of wigDs Of | sellors to ere, AN Bae ‘for: ; TILER & RUTHERFORD, | HOF | pu Hings’ JEwsLAY RecovERED.—Detectives negroes, DUL Dota single slave, and the captain | Washington street ‘beyond adoubt, although | pired. umber will undoubtedly be reduced | bas Beem tal we 126 Fethw. | ESTATE OR FIRST | carter and Mahon have secovered ara: hat tash, GOK Aapant, yP aig eee et Was not arrested. He now’ fesides in. Soston, | inthe “portraits ok was aan aoe, hen ail the applications are finally pasted upon. Eine fmproengste to nen Pose SoS PANTEE arise, rwo.stony | das ak interest mond. jeweiry recentiy stolen trom the residence rai, Com guy Cau, So! Ragaae Sf TAO Rep: wealthy, bappy and ved, He told this story | whereas’ now they are fand "unkempt: | The counties not heard, from will not materuilly ‘st the last asscamment, , KF . ue twee, Lut prey OC 'Geew. s037met aw. | of Michacl Mines, No. 21 4th street, 1ncluding the | tember, Ss. ate cary Cash. LS; August “aoe; | vO his old irtend, who told it to me, Marshall Bernhard arrested the man in Meyer's | increase the Ogures, ‘The amounts of the iocnses | undat root. cod iraniaeks. — — - Bandsome gold inedals belonging ‘to Paul Beplember, 27 116, liye. $0. “Barley, nothing dons: corner of Bank and Beets, | take wide range trom #150 for county Ucenaag| (hie Gace showle as Fost renaism 3 STR WEL, BORING Serts woRED For | M° Pee ____ Xie. Hoek Ot gute, “Tart steady Cat, 6 ae the ¥ of'a dividend on the stock of the forgeries amounted ‘to 90,000 francs, Dut only aimards the new iaw is decidedly’ in tes cogent may ve dropped W. Konmession July de Beto-lm™ | “Ses-Lin*LURON' MULBr, daceratown, Md, | ica prison is. le out Of the whole ot, ‘Board sdjcGrned until Tuesday morning. the law, altar nee Seates Circuit | pheleere will be extradited under the treaty with | without exception ‘twolive upto in New York yesterday. Bagi, .

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