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THE EVENING STAR ued on Friday—g1 PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS | Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | SH. KAUFFMANN, eves’ | Tuy Evexrvs Stan is served to subscribers in the | agin on at the counter, ats each By ado ‘cents & | Shomth ane year. 808 . he Post Othce at Washington, D.C, aa 7 hs, 50 cents. Jacob Sharp Taken te Court Te-~day, But Judge Barrett too Ul te Appear, aw YORK, July 13—A carriage containing Sharp, Warden Keating, of Ludlow-street jail; Deputy Sheriff Curran, Mr. Selmes, and Mr. ‘Sharp's coachman, turned into Chambers from Center street a little after 10 o'clock this morning, Te was surrounded by 4 jostling, «acer crowd ot any , and its progress Was Very slow, The crowd Was at ented by another crvwd that ha@ been in wait! for an hour on the court-house ‘The cart: fnaliy halted at the foot of the steps, and with much labor the aged de- fendant alighted. He hung on the armsot his son in-law, Mr. Selines, and his faithful coachman and be paid in advances | Vo. T1—No 10,656, WASHINGTON, TWO CENTS. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1887. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, & EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. W 28255, LESS TE RIAN AND ENION OLE’ | BaosTON BY SEA SUNDAY SCHOOL'S EXCURSION Merchants gn Miners Transportation Co, > amiships sail froin GLYMONT, Baltinure via Nortolk to Boston THIS EVENING. Every Monday, Thurad Friday, 4 o'clock p.m, mer FILOL BOY. manner ac passed. 3t_| Fore, ineiuding meals and main saloon, stateroom Found trip, $22. Upper deck #tate- bertha, €14: round tup. #25. For further in lou set circulars at all the Hotels in Washington, orapply to— = A.L. HUGGINS, General Agent, ong Dock, Baltimore. MARSHALL HALL ‘Telephone Baltimore 247. On THUMSDAY sud SATURDAY, COEAEEL POINT, Mp. July Land 18, 66 MILES DOWN THE POTOMAC- Steamer leaves her wharf, foot of 7thet,at 10 am. : dard 10 p ECT DAILY EXCt ‘The most delightful resort out of Washiny ‘The New and Fast Steamer NORTHAMPTON Yeaves from steamer Leary’s wharf daily, 1 Saturday, at §-45 a.m., returningarriviug ai: Grand New Pavilion, the hnest Restauraut Meals Served European Plan, Best or Bathing, Boating, wud Fishing. ROUND TEIP 0c JAS. GALL in feo7-1m AGHER, Purser, A CHEAP D DELIGHTFU 1 TRIP. Lo CEDAR Por ———. saintane eate hae WINE SU SATURDAY at 500 WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. ; Bee epee Ee cons ey Blackiston | Excursion seasou opens June bth and daily there- atten ine Bathing, Dancing, Fishing. cufsion outot Wasuineton, Sid tapuicen fast relacemionier hese BB eciee wil ata tact ot 7 oat a mee SPAS wats a. my ar- | ceptSaturdaye: returuingvarrive at @30. tae For yfatand at S a m5, SF | srecial rates Sunday scuvols sud onfanizations should apis to BBs ©8 STEPHENSON BROS th-street wharf, ROUEN GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION mnd-trip o0e.. Children, vel os Bax Roce, WASHINGTON CONTINENTALS ON THE CHESAPEAKE, SIAL BEACH, THURSDAY, JULY 14TH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Arrowsmith. Dancing, Bathing, Boating ves wharf at 8:30 am. sharp. Tickets, ™ is Jg11-3t” | The most co:aplete in all its appointments of any re- ) TOURNAMENT WILL BE GIVEN af | Sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac River. FALLS. MD. THUESDAY, JULY 14. | Splendid Music by the Naval Academy Band. hoef Sam, Tharsds FIRST-CLASS RESTAURAN’ lleave Great Pulls: ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Depot, Wash- ington, week days, at 9:15 am., 4:15 p.m.,and 5:15 p dea S es mi, Arrive at Bay Ridge 10-43 a.in..5720 pein amd G:15 nice Musson RE; George, | Pam. Returning leave Bay Ridwe ‘m.,2 p.m, Burlington, Vt. Sp.m., and 9:30 pan. Arrive at Washington 10 a.m., . Echo Lake, | 3:10 p.w., 9 p.m., and 11 p.m. On Sundays, leave Crawford House, Washington 10am, pat, 3 pin and 4 pin. Arrive ~ at Bay Ri 1:15am, 3:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m. and 5:15, — pam. Retur i, leave Bay dge $:05a.m.. 12 noon, Se ee 8:30 pm, 9-20 p-mand 9-30 pam, Arrive at Was, ‘tncnaumodatons of the very best, | ton 10-00 am.,1:30 pau, 9:45 pan, 10:50 pm, rty limited in mumber. and 11 p.m. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Tickets on sale at all B. & O. ticket offices in Was SECOND TOUR AUGUST 8 TO 20—THIRTEEN | ington. On Sunday tickets sold at B. & O. Depot ouly Daxs Sec advertisument of Bay Ridge Company for special FIRST TOUE JULY YRICE, PRICE, 382.00. attractious from time to time. W. M. CLEMENTS, C. K. LORD, Je21-3m_—__ Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent. AMUSEMENTS. SUPPLEMENTARY TOUR—FOUE DAYS. = = AePank — Minseapotie, Lake Minnetonka | J EPXANS THEATER axp SUMMER Xo higher. ets and other information apply te GRIEVE'S COMIC OPERA AND SPECIALTY CO. 2 WEORGE WEBB, | 20 Ladies. THE MUKADO. 20 Ladies. seth st 17 Fast Baltimore st. Balto. Wi] " MLLE GIRARD AMES’ ART GALLERY. —jytl Fe XCERSION To BAY mIDGE, “ATHLETIC PARK. es of The ot om Everybody Delighted with the ei in Sunday School, 0% KOLLER COASTER. THURSDAY, July 1. “phe 8 leave B. potatos am AT7 P.M. i MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE. AMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, ih st., two blocks south of Feunsylvaniaawa, ‘The inost Fealistic Battle Scene ever painted. Open from 9. mn. to lu p.m. 35 and Mate nw, nw. and bythe dye" BAPTI a Excursic ENING, July 18. They cond: | Qn Exansrr or Woon Masters, SOE See th Oia TILES, AND FIRE-PLACE FIXTURES Riouibers of the whol Steauwr HES 1 Tnaveaher wharfat ® v'elock a.m “s9-1518 ‘Has been selected and arranged with care to meet the Bu Roe: Bux Rose artistic wants of Washington purchasers, and our THE QUEEN RESORT OF THE CHESAPEAKE! | prices are about 25 per cent. less than New York prices Unsurpassed attractions for ial eancaee WEEK OF JULY, Ita asp 177m. LIBERATL HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, AIBERATI..........-LIBERAT LIBERATI - ‘The Greatest Living Cornetist, sae SE ee. ‘Will play toimmense erowds from the Band Stand, NO EXTRA CHARGE. Tow Is A Few Wonps, ‘NO EXTRA CHARGE. A MODEL PLEASURE RESORT, ympered by soft zephyrs from over the Chesapeal = sh Foliage, Summer Scenes, and the Boundless | 4 BaRGAIN BOOM IN MEN'S SUITS AT THE A WEALTH OF ATTRACTIONS. Surf Bathing, GOLDEN EAGLE. Fishing, Crabbing, Boating. Music by the Annapolis Naval Academy Band. — Magnificent Restaurant. Superior Dinners, New Pavilion. Gravity Railroad. WE HAVE REDUCED ALL OUR MEN'S SUITS Forming world of picasure and the Fairest Combina- | THaT WERE 13.50, $15, 816.50,AND $18 TO 810 Fare for the round trip, THIS 1S THE OPPORTUN IT! 7 No Change of Cars, ¥ TO PROCURE ELE- ae ae Se 3 GANT CLOTHING—WELL MADE, FAULTLESS IN Fast Trains plendid Sh 8h th gfe ¥IT, AND AT NEARLY HALF THEIR VALUE. ays. ‘Week Daves! _THE HOTEL 18 Nuw FOR GUESTS. | NOTHING MYSTERIOUS ABOUT OUR WAY OF For schedule of trains se fs & O. advertisement, z eth am © GEO. WEBB, General Agent. | DOING BUSINESS, WE WON'T TELL YOU WE QEECIAL STEAMER JouN W. THOMPSON FoR | WILL SELL YOU SOMETHING WORTH 810 FOR Colonia) Beach and Coltums every Saturday dur- | ; eve 8 z BSuly ant Noa ag 3 ces landings at | 20C., AND, WHEN YOU CALL FOR IT, 1T 1S NON oe vers is ca penne og Gores ip. | EST. OURGOODS ARE ALL MARKED IN PLAIN ‘ial Beach st 10:15; Coltous st 141° | FIGURES WITH FORMER AND PRESENT PRICES. ‘NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED. ALL PERSONS achiral dic Galea eae TREATED WITH THE SAME COURTESY. ATTEND THE GREAT BARGAIN BOOM AT ‘The Past and Commodious Iron Steamer PILOT BOY ¥ ans ewe ae 4 (rain Chen to Goya Bis ead a amber of new artractions sdgke, the princt- | _ 238 No. 400 7TH ST., N. W. COR. D. pal one beiug anew Dancing Pavilion bn the bluff. fg. Bathing and Fishin. ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO. ‘ahd Dancthg on Boat aud Grounds, OTTENTOTIS! Week Days Boat leaves her wharf, foot of 7th street, Yes, ‘Ir Is Hor: - at Hor. t aud 600 p.m. sharp. Keturning,atrives | But #by raye about jt? You only make yourself the more uncomfortable, and also those by wisoau 3 surrounded. % baci ad » KEEP KOOL ROUND TRIP. 23 Cents. Is the maxim we would teach. Be kool, kautious, and sto chumehe ols and organizations, | Sree, never forgetting that Fu av 396-2 | LEVEL HEADEDNESS SAND CABIN JOHN So ep det tea cHisloR makes raguier BOMBASTES Tipe ou SUNDAY DAYS. Alters LONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and | Lost big bead lagt week and bel yolor barter. Boat iouves High | puncfufients. “Hy prices are selow tetas Atle town, S Fare 50c. round | in order for Bombastes to rine and: explain by what mi- as eats inde for Be pte rl 3 SL WATERS, | rete method: aby, what cirultcus route he SL EAMER DIXIE RUNS DAILY, MAKING TRIPS THERE IS BUT ONE LOWEST PRICE, Bisresy fee Sm Coe testtntie oat Hons, if | and you must go to Headquarters to get it. sf oot ci High ot, | Anybody can direct yuu The smallest urchin you Gevegetows, stoppine at Hol Landing, ‘Table | meet rect will tell you tha Beek Beat Glut and Dae Ean — eS NICTOR © ADEE! ~ VICTOR E. ADLER’S Fire trip upat Gam: last triy dowpat 10 pn. eR CENT C1 j deed tip, Se. Children, Te, Meduced rates for ‘TES FER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE saree partion, Telephone Cail ib Seas is Headquarters for Exess ON B. & 0. FINE READY-MADE CLOENG. F And the only place where you can put ‘TO THE FOLLOWING POINTS: site Coate ang mse Fico” eep Mook ‘them at BAY EIDGE, Coats and Vests, ir Coats and Vests, (Op the Chesapeake. Round Trip 81. Costs and Vests, For time of train seo Bay Ridve advertisement, ‘Setwe Coats and Vests, panienttars eat In endlesg variety of ev: . shade PEN-MAR, ‘Men's Sack Suits, see Uh Moot sizes Second Sos Comingncing Tuesday, J Leave Wi ong | Men’s Sack Suits, blue Cheviot, strictly all wool and tae Wetataing, aiveS 30pm Hound Tp 0150, faat colors, 96.98. ‘Men's Sack Suits, a beantiful and barmoniot blending Eveky Tietay to cage sels a weer ‘Men’s Cutaway Suits, ll wool, $7.56 and upward. HARPER'S FERRY, Mena Prince albert Suite, Silk and Satta tocings, 913-G0 Upward: 3 So Potomac. Commencing July, tn fercepting | Bos's Salts, gow 13 40 IR atictly all wool, 95.12 a 248 Enave Washington 943 a.m 4 Se a sad fo hee talgoty-eticdly all wook 2.50 uprrard Every Wednesday to bY - Rosoaler ales We ora iets cape : ane Toe LURAY CAVERNS. Also, Men's Working Suits; in Sacks and Cutaways, Commencing July Bit. Leave Wi 2 8:30am. Keturning, arrive? p.m. Hound Trip @1.50. Seat Tickets for Pen-Mar, Luray and Har- wecured st B&O. Ticket ‘Oftices i Wash | Yes. e200. We quote a few prices iuerely to give you an ides hat we have tu store for you, but im ordst to arrive st fall under ‘you inust come and see for your toxtra change: — WM. CLEMENTS, c. K LoD, SICTOR E- ADLER watt Manager, Geni Pas Agesit._ TEN FER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ite: 927 and 929 Mth St N. W., Cor. Mase Ave, Cc POPELAE WATERING PLACE AND EXCURSION RESORT. ene eiOe, he weit palace steamer T. ieee Geom mtiea tense ited ted for the service, will make Fegular « Joeagh (eacept ci Saturdays) oo aud after | sale Mondays Wednesdayeund Pridaye from 70.0 F ae at The Bosna ret ferry mbar os | these costs will positively net bowels seth ee aaa ae 5, Mani ‘Refresiaents, ‘id “Hieals served ‘on | st otherhoura brs tai. ate. roud ftp, G0 etm: children, 25 ote._30152m |p N Mera for ie ah eed CREECH, BE oe lor the seas : Cegew Toe Milk. Ke. Re for Bxcursioulata. Steamer W. W. CORCORAN i ‘every morning at WceeTE, return at 4 ju Om Bandage, per ad” 14th and Jand 24 and Date nw. G? 70 HIVE Wiew During the dull summer season I propose offering the wa, | SwIECREEY ERR way ere eee yim ‘COASTING TRACE. Ww Reo HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, ontans’ Mont ‘Resort. Steamer MANY wasHikuzos Doe ae eek ee aE 10:90 am. and | now in vous. you. Ihaveslarge supply on hand, and will sell in Gesired quantity, large or small, x3” brat sndoun, ‘BObim = 1800 BRA AA, W, Weahinaten, DO SPECIAL NOTICES. THE ARCHERS’ TOURNAMENT. Men and Women Drawing the Long Bow in the Arsenal Grounds, THE CONTEST TO-DAY—SHOOTING MATCHES ACCORD- ING TO THE ENGLISH RULES—THE SCORES MADE THIS MORNING, A WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER Nancy Nichols Accused of Poisoning Alvina Wanzer. Washington News and Gossip, ‘Internal reve- Telegrams to The Star. A MARYLAND NEGRO’S CRIME. GovERNMENT RecrrPTs To-Day. nue, $267,018; customs, $1,117, Chanter oF THE FiveLity BANK FORFRITED.— The final decree in the case of Controller of the Currency Trenholm against the Fidelity National Bank was entered, by order of Judge Sage, at Cin- cinnat, yesterday. Upon a mutual undérstand- ing, the argument was dropped and a decree was agreed upon by all parties, which dismisses the action against the directors and office! that the bank had violated the banking laws of the United States by loaning money to D. A. Fitz- patrick and others, upon the security of its own rmitting its cash on hand nt of its circu July 3, vers of Citizens" Associa. ton, hereby calls general | corner Gth and F ident of the Association having de- All members are invited, as ‘This morning, between 5 and 6 o'clock, OMlcer J. J. Smith, of the eighth precinct, took in custody @ colored woman named Nancy Nichols, and locked her up on a charge of murder. she potsoned a colored girl named Alvina Wanzer, ‘who lived at No. 506 0 street northwest. She was arrested on a Warrant issued by Justice Bundy. Naney was taken to the Police Court, where the case was continued until to-morrow without bail, and she was committed to jail. The prisoner was arrested at her home, No. 328 Wilson street, in the ats. 8. w., the Pre clined t0 call a meeting. westion of Railroads will be discussed. Signed, tis that ston of Railroad ‘The Arsenal grounds were gay with colors at an ees PSHE early hour this morning, ors being attracted to witness the skillof the «merry archers.” It seems as though the N. A: A. had won the hearts of the Weather Bureau, for the day was almost perfect in every particular. ‘The wind, however, was a little too fresh for any very fine shooting, as the puffs from the river at times disconcerted the aim of the archers. The ‘Third Artillery bard, stationed on a small knoll in front of the commandant’s house, just south of the range, enlivened the occasion by the rendition of some excellent music. ‘TO-DAY’S SHOOTING consisted of adouble York round for the gentle- men, and adouble national round for the ladles. The former isthe one used most extensively by English archers, The best score ever made was by the Rev. Mr. Ford, an English clergyman and author of a popular work on archery. over 1,200 ina double round, has not been ap- ached by any other archer, although by adopt- d's System of shooting’ many have brought jously unheard of point of WM. iE BUTLER, Excitement in Montgomery County large number of visit- TO THE MEMBI SOCIATION, NO. 1. The call for meeting of the Associ ing Star of 12th inst, is without authority of the As The stateiuent insaid notice contained ving declined to eall a meeting, ‘ent of our Associat With the wishes of the originator of this, of Lith inst., the Prosident ou Sat 1887, instructed me. to call the Cont Association on Monday m8 On Monday evening, July 11th, JSS7. tor want of a quorum, the Executive Committes d Mouday evening, July 18th, ITIZENS’ AS- ion, a8 per Even- SHARP NOT SENTENCED TO-DAY. capital stock and by to fall below the required 25 per ¢ lation and deposits, and by incurring new obliga tions while tn this insolvent condition, ‘The char- ler of the bank 4s, therefore, declared forfeited. This action puts all the into the hands of Recelver Armstrong, and dis- solves all attachments upon its property made since the bank was seized ines IRISH LAND AND ENGLISH POLITICS. ‘The witnesses named in the warrant are Annie Clendenning, Elia Shorter, Maria Johnson, and ceutivs Committe assets of the late bank AN ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE. A Crime that Has Excited Montgomery | thes entered. Starp County—The Assailant Arrested. ‘Special Dispatch to Tae Evexine Stan. Rockvitie, Mp., July A number of colored women volunteerad as wit nesses and attended the Police Court this morn- ing, where they were examined by Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Lavender. the Government. SECRETARY WiITNEY does not expect to leave Washington for a month, PRESERVATION OF THE TREASURY Frogs.—The officials in charge of the Treasury files, which are being removed from the upper story to the sub- Dasement, state that none of them, however tritting their value may se to be, destroy: ‘The withesses, under Stated that on the night of July 4 the de- fendant handed the deceased a glass of beer, W! drank. She immediately complained of being k, and Sald she Was poisoned. One of the women asked her to open her mouth, which she could do, and showed symptoms of lock, home and was afterward attended She died on Wednesday and was buried Sunday Our By-Laws require that all meetings of the Anso- ciation shall be called by the Executive Committee. _ Citizens Association THE CALL FOU A ME St ASSOCIATION, DIV. NO. 1, signed pL others, in which the statem ING OF CITT m, are being, or are de- Ww requires that they should “all be catefully preserved, and a severe penalty attaches to the act of defacing or destroying them, Coxrracts for material for remodeling the build ings at the Washington navy-yard have been Cement, J. M. Wheatley Stone, E. E. Barnes; lumber, Chureh & Stephen- son ahd W. W. McCullough, and nalls, I. Boyd. ‘THOSE WHO LEAVE THE C mer can have THE STAR mailed to Unem for any length of time, and the address changed as often ‘The subscription must be invarlably patd in advance, of wimeetine of the thelr scores to the /p 1,000, In this round 72 arrows are allow Yards, 48 at 80 yards, 24 at 60. A total of 144 arrows in a single rount, with a possible score of 1,206. For the beneilt of those archers who object nt tothe double York round, by the constant. walking to and fro for the arrows, tn option was offered consisting of 96 arrows at/50 yards in the morning, and in the afternoon a Potomacround, 24 arrows at89, 70 and 0 yards euch, AN ALLEGED CONFESSION. Five of the women testified to a confession made by the prisoner before her arrest, which they swore was made in the following language: soned her, and I am sorry I did not potson the ic I was unable to attend, and have Leen informed by the Secretary of the Assoclition was ad- Juumned for want of @ quorum until Mouday, July 18, ROS. A. FISH. and threw her | ing and driven back to Lu awarded as follows: Fespectfully in voting and assiat in brea! Proceedings of Mr. Lavender heard the statement of the cor- oner, and decided to lay the case before the dis- trict attorney before he took any action in the the one-man pow ‘y during the sum- THE FAIR ARCHERS, The national round, also the adopted English round for ladies’ long-range shooting, was shot double, a single round being 48 arrows at 60 yards, and 24 at 50 yards. In this contest a beginner's option was allowed, the distances being reduced to 40 and 30 yard: Mr, Clark, last year the champion at both long and ‘short ‘ranges, and the winner of the short- érday, was wounded in the arm and a portion of Notwithstanding this CORONER PATTERSON DOES NOT THINK THE DEAD ‘WOMAN WAS POISONED. Coroner Patterson said toa Stak reporter this morning that he made an investigation of the case at the time of the death, and did not think poisoned. ‘The deceased, he tant business, capital stock of je on sud after i FINANCIAL CLERKS SHOCK AN been transferred from other bureaus of the Navy Department to the Navy Pa has been invited by the Otsego County (N. Y.) Agricultural Soclety to de- liver the annual address at Cooperstown, N. ¥., 00 September 21, during the fair of the society. is the Conmissipner’s native county, and the in- Vitation has been accepted. ‘This 1s one of the few Invitations which Commi: able to accept this seuson, though he ts dally in receipt of requests from various places, Auuy OnDERS.—Capt. Rogers Birnie, Jr., Ord- nance Department, ordered from Washington to +, ON public business, and Jack, Corps of Engincers, ordered from’ Jacksonville to Fort Marion ou public busi- ‘BARRINGER have scetation has been dec duly 15, 1887. HL. W. BARK Seer ow. CORSON & MACAR’ GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. Bankers aud Dealers in Government Bonds, ‘the woman had been sald, attended a pienic on the Fourth of Ju Several of the women chipped In and purcl small bucket of beer. ‘They drank one glass, and the second glass was being handed around when the deceased refused it, and complained being She, however, did ‘not send for a physician until the following Wednesday, when she post-mortem examination was mad’ no evidence of v. Ma Member N. ¥. Sto ComaisstoneR COLMAN m Burrell roughly or- | was kept range contest y Robinson retorted, at the battle of Chickamauga, the bone was removed. Mr. Clark shoots With great skill, as his record didn’t care a d— tempted to tak made the arrest, a1 GRAPHOPHONE STOCKS. Shares of the Volta and American Graphophone Companies for sale. sioner Colman will be A portion of ‘the taken to the District chemist, he ‘The office at that time was upset, and the chemist thought 1 necessary to have At least one-eighth of the body for analysis, He, (the coroner) however, did not think tt necessary to have {t analyzed, as he wa: from the result of the post-niortem examination had been administered, thought that if she really had. the lockjaw it was probably the result of a sore thumb. THE DEATH CERTIFICATE ASSIGNED LOCKJAW AS THE today were as follows: Natlonal round—Mrs. 17; Mrs. Arthur, 287; choolfield, 240; Mrs. Bartlett, 235 n, 154; Miss Brooke, 143; Miss Cooke, 121; ise, 108; Miss Willams, 102; Mrs. Long: a ‘Short-range option— ables, 183; Miss Newton, Muster Chas, Longley, 100; Master K. GID: was never analyzed. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers, Watervliet arsenal, ‘apt. Win, M. Bi LIMITED PARTY! ting between F, K. WINDSOK teriuinated by: that no polson est justice of the peace, Mr. York round—Clark, 280; Scott, 235; Pryor, 154; Dr.’ School field, 145; A.'Kern, 85; MeCutelien, 82. Opuoniil range, 864 possible score—H. W. Long- W, C. Mowell, 441; a Parvt, 407; W. J. Bearns, 361; C. Ro Hubbard, 321. = Naval Cadet J. P, McGuinness, Assistant F. M. d from the Chicago Manual Tratn- ing School and ordered to the ‘Trenton, Engineer A. 'T. Woods, from the Trenton ani resignation accepted, to take effect from thi: ‘NAVAL ORDERS. ordered to the Coast Survey. 230; Miss Marlow postuvelyident- | tue government In rer Maxson, 236; fled Mason as” her assailant. ve ~ mistaken Chief Clerk McGinn, of the healtn office, sald to a STAR reporter this morning that a colored woman made some complaint to him about the case a couple of days ago and wanted some of the officers to Swear out a Warrant, He knew nothing of the facts in the case, except that the certificate gave lockJaw as the calise of death. Ufled to by Dr. Patterson, the coroner, and the body was buried at Mount Pleasant. ‘TUE PRISONER'S DENIAL ‘The prisoner, when seen in her cell by a STAR reporter, dented her guilt. She also dented that she was in company with the Wanzer girl, or that she even saw her on the night of July 4. ‘The district attorney case this afternoon, and tell whether the body wor a Stopping the Bell Kinging. XO MORE FIRE ALARMS ON CHURCH BELLS AMD XO MORE JINGLING ON STRERT-CAR HORSES. Hereafter there will be no public ringing of the fire-alarm bells. Commissioner Ludlow stated to @ Star reporter that the order will be made and ‘He said also that the use of Is upon horse-cars Will be prohibited. a Bells and Lights on Bicycles, MODIFICATION OF THE REGULATIONS BY THE DIS~ TRICT COMMISSIONERS. ‘The modifications by the District Commissioners of sectioo 1, article IX, of the police regulations in relation to the use of a bell on bicycles and tricycles require that the riders shall sound a light bell or gong when necessary to warn persons of thelrapproach. Section 3 of article X, in tus connection is also modified to require the display of a suitable lightafter sundown, and a light gong or bell so attached to the bicycle or tric; be rewilly sounded to warn proach. Commissioner Ludlow stated toa Star to-day that the use of the bell or light will bicyclists the right of Way, and that they, held responsible in case of ihjury to pedes- G. C. Darlington, brought here and Fae ey rc tg arraigned vetore, the Noveniber | cominons for the Hirldgeton division of Glasgow. about fifteen years old, though both be and his on Seca uncle give his age at twelve. He ts quite black and ordinarily 1atelligent. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE PRISONER, ‘The Srak correspondent interviewed him. He pape declared that he had not seen Miss Marlow during | !s At first he sald he went to Washington | mentary duties in the autumn. Monday, and did not return until late in the even. Daa ne tured eon RSL kboue | RAILROADS IN LITIGATION OVEK A VALCAMLE LAND noon, and that In the afternoon he turned the cat- 7 pe? “4 Ue ot to pasturage and minded them. He ad- | | CuIcaGo, July 1h—AN Juter-Geraa specks mitted that the cattle were grazing in Uhe vicinity a pentane ee ind em 5 —— ramcee san OEE ie tie pote meeraie oe Keng Py cago, ‘St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Co, to te in | date, in t TO WHOM IT ing wires attache st nw. are notified to term of court, YESTERDAY'S SCORES. After THe Star's report closed yesterday after- noon the flight-shooting contests took place, nearly every archer on the grounds competing. Mr. L. W. Maxson led all others, sending his arrow to a distance of 296 yards.” Mrs. Puillips proved the best shot among the ladies, plercing the turf av175 yards, 2 feet, or three hours the range shooting was resum: finishing the second half of the rounds, Scores for the day were as follows: American round—W. A. Clark, 992; 1. W. Max- 859; M.C. Howell, 803; T. H. W. Longiey, 783; G. Schoolfeld, 682; W. J rus, G39; C. R, Hubbard, 637; A. Kern, 600; C. 10; C. D. Mecutchen, 485; J, 463; J. W. Wilson, 435; W. B. Wilson, 374. Possible score, 1,620. Colmnbta round—Mra. A. M Arthur, 83, Mrs. Schooltleld, 784 Mrs. L. W. Maxson, Longley, 486; Miss L. Willi Cooke, 478; "Miss F. Tresise, Longley, 435; Miss V. Venables, 388; Miss A. Miss C.& Vatt Dorey 03, Mise ss C. A. Van Dore! 5 D. Newton, 198." Posstbie score, 1,200.” A RECEPTION. : ‘The Potomac Club, of Washington, will’ give a reception Friday night to the visting archers and the officers of the garrison at Recreation Hall, Washington Barracks. ‘The Arsenal band will be in attendance, and a general good time 1s to be ex- CIVIL Senvick ExaMINaTions.—Speclal examina- tons will be held at the rooms of the Civil Service Commission July 20 of applicants for the post- tons of assistant gnycologist and_botanteal clerk gricultural Department. Ing made at the rooms of the Commission promotion examination of the clerks in the Adjutant General's Oftice, which will be ordered. in a few days, PLANS FoR NaVaL Vessets.—Chief Engineer Mel- ville reports that the plans for the 19-knot naval vessels will probably be ready early in August. SECRETARY Lawax expects to leave this city the latter part of this week, for Macon, Ga., where he will attend the wedding of his daughter. Mr. Muldrow, the First Assistant Secretary of the Interior Is expected back to-tnorrow. PERSONAI.—Ex-Senator Cameron of Pennsyl- Yana, Baron Rosen, Russian charge d'affaires, Governor Bodwell, Vice-President King of the B. and . Ratlroad Company, day of Virgin! to M713 Hst.n.w. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tani how discharging at my 10¢1 of 400,000 fect FLORIDA PINE, JO} BEL, assorted dimensions; will make. 8} if hahdled at once, Main Office and After a recess of two h-st, wharves a cargo led_him to ad- not investigated the therefore, unable to disinterred or not, JAM ‘ard 14th and B st 709; J. F, Paret, 68%: not make the assault. "He also said that hot see the girls out gathering berries, urrell, the uncle with ‘Mason csr ston land grant Burrell, the uncle whom Lives, 1s a | of Wisconsin the po of arich land gran ane: pou bow known asthe Omaha grant. In return the and very black. He farms in that vicinity, and a that all accounts due th WELL € CO. and E. CHES ected to be paid oF satistac Ast next, after which date all. wupai necounts will be placed in the hauda of a cotlector. Proposals for the purchase, in bulk. of te stock in nd Axtures of the dri ducted st 486 Pennsylvani: all be received until T TIETH, when they will be ig the désire of the axsiznres to cl Me. Stott during the curreut month, Jute firms of STO" EK STOTT & C ‘orily adjusted by ‘Aug and unadjusted f. Phillips, 980; Mra. J. 2, are invite ELVE M. JULY TWEN- pily acted Mpon, as it jose up the affairs of Lo effect to-day. 478; Mise E. know What the boy was being arrested wrong he resisted the deputy sheriff. \d ex-Governor Holll- were registered in New York last walls, R. M. Boller of ngels of San Francisco, Felton of New York 18 aples, J... Barrett and Bartlett, 323; Longley, 304} THE BUILDERS’ AID AND INV) ‘ORGANIZED Mat 26, 1885, AUTHORIZED CAVITAL, 910/000; SHARES 810 EACH, IN| MONTHLY PAYM SHARE. A liuilted number of ‘Koom 13, St, Cloud ‘Building, Oth INO. A PRESCOTT, at Wortuley’s. . C. Corbin of New Yor! jewark are at the Riggs —Chas. W r of New York, K. S, Lawrence of Phila- nud M. C. Lowman of Chicago are at ir. Jolnston Allen and F, ino. T. Horn of Denver, Capt, and B.C. Dawes of Boston i the Ebbitt.—W. B, Selden of New York T. Crasson of Texas are at ropolitan.—J. M. Bernet of West Virginia, D., A. Ball of Missouri, J. H. France of Philadeiphia R. Levis of Massachusetts are at the National. —Louls E. Phillips of Unis city will be ondent of the Washington News during ‘his stay tu Europe this summer. ENTS OF 81 PER shares can yet be obtained on crott of New York, ©. A. Cotton, U. 8.’A., —— Disgusted Naval Officers. WHAT THEY SAY OF THE PROSPECT OF MAKING BIG GUNS AT THE WASHINGTON NAVY-YARD. “I see it stated that it ts expected to have the Washington navy-yard in full operation soon as a said a naval officer toa Srar re- “Tam satisfled that the expecta- tons will not be realized,” he continued, time they are ready to build guns at the yard the pieces that they have prepared to bulid will be ‘obsolete, It will be at least_three years, with the t favorable conditions, before the foundry can be Started. ‘The delivery of steel will not be com- menced for two years, should have been done long ago. 1 paring to build a traveling crane to lift a hun | began to understand his Interstate: watated {04 Stan "Wisson bad tora ber | tue better opluton they would have clothing neatly off of her while he was struggl- | the farmers tu Iliinots had already tound out that ‘Miss Marlow, who was on the is ASUS SLs OS ened i | ee, tad at asap od The ‘attack however, 80 frightened him that he | bil’ was a good oue for them ACall events. The jert. Last might THREATS OF LYNCHING M430N were made, but the deputy sheriff succeeded 10) able ws get through earlier in Une year, particu. prevailing upon the citizens to let the law take its | larly. ‘duri course. Here in Rockville threats have been | not think the fears of a fnancial panic need call openly made maue. One of the most prominent a rf zens has just declared himself in favor of | that the wrong remedy would be applied, and 10re Snehing, craven is willing to be one of the | harm than good accom plished, id hing arty. ae = accused is only Bee BEMOVaL, EQUITABLE C. B. ASSOCIATION, The Equitable Co-Operative Building Associa- ‘tion has removed its office to the “EQUITABLE, BUILDING,” 1003 F st. n.w. Office hours will be from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, On ithe first Wednesday in each month the office will be open from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m., on which day advances will be made at Shares in the 13th Issue are open for subscrip- ss Rights Under the Sidewalk. LITIGATION BETWEEN THE TELEPHONE COMPANY AND THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMP AN’ C.J. M. Gwynn, of Baltimore, and N. Wilson, of this city, to-day, for the Chesapeake and Potomac ‘Telephone Co., filed a Dill against the National Safe Deposit Co.; for an injunctior to prevent the cutting, breaking or injury of the cable wires ot complainant under the sidewalk in front of the premises at the northeast corner of loth street and New York avenue. The complainant states that under a permit granted in 1884 a trench was nthe side of lot &, sq. which is oWned by defendant, and the latter ht to construct a vault on Fubruary 9 last, obtained a permit for the same. ‘The complainant states thatthe wires were lald long prior to February, and the supposed permit to defendant if 1t had any force must be construed as subject to the prior rights and easements ac- quired by complainant by the actual laying of the at itwas #0 whderstood by the authorities of the Bistrict, the complainant avers 4s shown by the fact that 4 notice was sent to the complainant. The complainant claims that the rmit to the defendant to construct a vault is Invalid as {t does not on its face express the right or privilege it professes to confer, that 1t does not Umit the distance to which the'vault inight be extended, and it does not determine whether the street or ‘avenue {sa business street or avenue, ‘The complainant also claims that the permit 15 not in the proper name of defendant, and charges constructing the vault, and having encountered the wires of complainant has notified plainulff to remove them, an apprehensive that the defendant will remove them, &¢. ‘The plaintiff asserts that it has ‘ored_ to avold controversy, and has peen, and is willing to carry the wires ‘above the crown of the areh, although such cl pense, but the defendant has recused to make any parties may be Personal Movements, Etc. Mr. and Mrs Simon Wolf and Miss May Wolt ve gone for the summer to Mt, Holly Springs, Miss W. B. T. Davis and daughter will enjoy a two months’ sojourn at Hamilton, Va, ‘Mrs. Win, E. Hill and nlece, Miss Minnie Fowler, have gone to AUantic City for a few weeks. ‘Miss Lula L. Dally left yesterday for Round Hill, Va., Lo be absent about @ month. Thos. B. Moody, B. W. Frazier, and W. J. War- rington, of this city, were among yesterday's ar- rivals at Ocean City, Md, Mrs, John Farley leaves to-day for Saratoga rings, after which she will st Saginaw, Mich. She inten Farley, ‘at his new station, Governor's , before returning here in’ November, Dr. Joyce and family leave to-day for Oakland, ill spend the summer, 08 Interior Department Changes. ‘The following official changes have been made in the Department of the Intertor: Patent Oftice—Appolntment—Robt. ‘T. Frazier, of Tennessee, fourth assistant examiner at $1,200, under the civif-service rules. -Appointinent—Wm. §, Roude- of Mississippi, clerk at_ $1,400, by transfer trom’Treasury Department, ‘Wayson, jr., of Maryland, clerk eal ba ls was told a boy he on account | | BRrpcEPort, Coss., July 13.—Another disastrous, Of his tender years. The boy will probably be left | fire occurred here at an early hour Uus morning, for the law to deal with. He does not evince any sign of fear, even when surrounded by a some of whom declared themselves in favor of ely Famphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, for it, I am sure, be JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. located 4s all made ground, and no amount of pile driving will give the ‘foundation for such ts as it 1s proposed to handle. One of the men down at the yard well remembers when boats used to sail up to the spot where the anchor shop fs located and anchor them. Why, there 13.0 well right near the site in which the’ tide rises ‘The ground is all made with and the accumulations of years.” officer, in speaking of the Wash- ington navy-yard, said’ “Iv {8 too disheartentay to talk about. ‘Tie Navy 1s going to the d should like to go to sea to get rid of all the bother and disappointinent. ‘That 1s the only relief for a naval officer nowadays.” The Fidelity Bank Failure, JUDGE BAGK'S DECREE AND THE NATIONAL BANKING ned and Wires laid uj claiming the . 8. STEARNS, M. HAS REMOVED reaidence and office a Fatt rom O24 Fat. t0 in September to is visiting her son, Office hours: § to 10am. to® and 6 to 8 pm. ueritge cee ae Sundays—t'to 10 ams 6 to 8 po 1 HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A CO- persnersblp with Dr. Gustavus it; Brown, exteyaiye experience in fue and, urtisti dentistry. Ican reeammend hi fie practitiouer and an ex; Wlings."crowns and brid D8, M. D., 1405, ‘The arrest ‘Ma., Where they w: asa thorougly wcien- ——— SH LAND BILL, A PoliticalSituation that May Produce a Modified Home-Kule Measure. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrxa Stan. ‘Loxpox, July 13.—The position of the Mberal unionists In regard to the land Dill is rapidly be- coming almost impossible. The bill has been condemned in nearly every provision by radical untontsts ike Chamberlain and by representa- Lives of Ulster tenant farmers like Russell, Both these gentlemen, however, will vote for the second 8 STOCK IN LARGE OR ught and sold, and bond IS JOHNSON & CO, ‘small quantities bo tod. ‘The decree entered by Judge Sage in the case of W. L. Trenholm, the U. 8. Controller of Currency, tional Bank, which takes from the bank its charter, &c., for violation of the law, establishes the fact that the fallure of the bank did not occur under the operation of the laws, but was the regult of ylo- ws. That a bank should fail under such circumstances does not reflect upon, ordetract from, the national banking system: ‘This Was a point Controller Trenholm was anxious to make, to show the public that their confidence in the system was not misplaced. The decree gives the foundation for civil suits to be brought by the recetver and others responsible for ti bank, who may in this way be made individually responsible for the debts of the failing bank. The next step Will be for the receiver to bring these civil suits, The president of the bank and some others are reported to be ver Ush their private resj reatly relieve the c1 unk. To prosecute under this , and the action of the Controller of matter demonstrates the ability of the Government vo deal with such cases, ese . ‘The Milk Men and the Railroads, ‘A HEARING BEFORE THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COM- ‘MISSION INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. ‘The Interstate Commerce Commission met to- day to consider the matter of the complaint by the ‘Orange County (N. ¥.) milk producers against cer- tain railroads, charging discrimination in rates, All the Commissioners were present, and represen- tatives of the railroads were in attendance. Mr, Bacon, representing the complainants, stated that he had not had an opportunity to examine witnesses; that certain questions he had submit- ts had been answered in writ- ing, while to others it was agreed oral answers should be given, and he could not tell but that he might havo to aak an adjournment before the case The Commission decided that not take up the caso until the com- ht on with it, The indelinitely postponed. '. LITTLE. ‘Has removed his office and residence from Uhat defendant 1s hear cor. 4th st, and Pa at. to 414 Cat. 8 ave. Telephone call, 402. (OOD MANTELS, SLATE MANTELS AND TILES, Promotfon—Geo. W. against the Fidelity ‘$1,400 to $1,600, Sunday Dress Parades in the Army. ‘THE REGULATIONS BOARD IN FAVOR OF SUNDAY IN- SPECTION AS 4 NECESSITY, BUT WOULD ABOLISH national banki re will entail €: cee JUST OPENED OUR NEWSTORE, No. 432 NINTH STREET, ‘We are showing an entire new stock of Fine Gas Fixtures, Table Lamps, Piano Lamps, Gas Shades and Globes in colored and cut glass, Slate Mantels, Grates, Latrobes, Rapses, Furnaces. Every one cordially wel- comed. No one importuned to buy. All orders for Plumbing, Heating and Tinping promptly attended to. Very respectfully, ‘The report of the board appointed to revise the Army regulations 1s under consideration by the Secretary of War, The report reduces the number of articles from 2,800 to 2,000, and so condenses the articles recommended for retention, as to re- duce the bulk of the regulations about one-half, ‘The board carefully considered the petitions of clergymen for the abolition of Sunday dress pa- Tades and inspections, and in thelr report recom- mended that the dress parades on Sunday be abol- ‘shed, but that the customary inspection bé continued on Sunday as one of the necessities of Army discipline. If approved the regulations will ced from time to time in regular order, so en they are complete in book form they will have been ofticially adopted. ‘The book 1s ex- pected to be published before next Christmas, cee. ‘The President at “The Weeds.” ME MEETS THE VILLAGERS AND TAKES A RIDE IN ‘THE DOCTOR'S BUGGY. ‘The President and Mrs. Cleveland held a recep- tion at “The Weeds,” in Holland Patent, from 2 to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. People trom all the surrounding neighborhood attended. ‘The callers were introduced by Mr. J. K. Brown, the Among the pleasant inci- by which the ed. ADECHRE FoR SUBDIVISION oF SUBURBAN PRoF- in the Equity Court, adecree was made in the case of Wm. Pitt Kellogg, et al., jointing a comunission, consistins her, Dr, Win. P. Young and izing and directing them to plat and sub- divide into city lots, streets, fc., the pi known as “Little Farm,” bounded Toad, on the west by 19th street ex- tended, on the south by Boundary street_and on the east by Champlain avenue. The object of this decree is to divide the tract in question and parti- tive owners with a view jutting it upon the market. Senator Cameron others have recently bo in and ex-Gov. latter owns one-fifth of the property. of the Supreme Court, has an in- terest. Chas. F. Peck, Abram P. Fardon and Sey- mour W. Tullock and two or three: other ‘own the remaining interests. ardson and Wm. for the parties. gpty.—Yesterday, inst. the directors 1 operations of the 'm. Forsythe, rich, and to estab- ity will probably Ww is quite an IRD 8.8. SHEDD & BRO. SHIRTS TO ORDER. . ‘A SPECIALTY. 908 F wt. hw. DENTAL CREAM, ENi Lanwtry, Patti, Lotta, Carica) aud otucre, proved “by tie moet eminent dental ou f ASLSor EUR eEAL, Deliggsed anywbery LITHIA WATER—MNDORSED BY ing physicians for all. Urins ials in Post of Sunday, J Piqhia. water is for eale Dy E- {ion it among the at _an interest in ‘owners are Mr. im. P, Kellogg. ‘Ihe # Maite, 11th and F ats, ‘Gordon appeared as solicitors dairy commissioner. dents of the day was the chance m President and Dr, Delos A. Crane, who for more than a quarter of a century has been the Cleveland family physician. The doctor started out about 10 o'clock yesterday morning to see a patient, and past “The Weeas” in his ‘who Was stroll spied his old frie: ‘Mannuce Licenses. — Jssued by the clerk of the cour os ; Harry M. Latham and and Mary A. Pullen: ami fartin L. Allwine and’ 0, Flournoy; Wim. of Luray Couaty, Vas while he was drivi carriage President Clevelan junds barehead him. ‘The doctor’ stopped his and the Prestdent walked out to hi they shook hands, After they had conversed a few minutes the doctor laughingly asked the President it he would not like to take @ ride into the coun- try. The sun was very hot, and the doctor: thought his invitation would be ‘without hesitation, the President es, Of course I ant was ready to earing Was, therefore, 0 AN Etoremexr ENDED BY AngEst.—John D. Charles, assistant ‘Mutual’ Insurance 581 15th st., Corcoran Building. rintendent of the Baltimore a i See ate SOMEEAEON Sokaee ee trey hastening into tne house, he picked nt = : 10 | up his hat and returned to the carriage 100n, While the President was leveland’ and Miss Hose Kitzabeth yed a ride about the town in the “age anf ies ———ee_____ ‘Simon Cammeon WiLL Answer Jar Davis.—Gen. Simon Cameron sailed from New York this morn- to be gone six weeks. He 1s ac pant Jerome. On his return to this country hé will write an answer to Jeff. Davis’ in which he (Camero iy. erners by the are said to be a part Ohioand Leighvalley scl er H. D. Bux, has the hoot t0 inform yon 1 inform you that his NEW GOODS Mr. BABB: ‘fits all, ' pencoalt sia garments madein hises- me Waahington, BO. Ete heme to run aline from New y . The president of both com- ‘Mrs, Cleveland “4 — the pretty ttle surroundings. : 1035 zoth at nw. | Lerten dog-car i a3 i A i : = ' Fa it 8& i +f g dn) says he will prove Peed (orth- ty ii i i : i i t eB it northwest Cad i ty Sberif! Curran and Warden Keating u Positions behind the two as they walked into the basement door of the monument to another who had the governmental waters of the city. Sharp's Movements were painfully slow; one foot wag placed before the other with a great effort, and Then but dragged. Tn the corridors of the Supreme Court floor a dozen policemen forced the crowd away from the stairway leading te oO and Termine court of , but the advancing procession from the basement door @id not ascend the staine case. The old tan Walked, aided by his crutehe into the private office of Sheriff Grant and doors were quickly closed against the crowd Uns had already scented the caine and rushed down, from the corridor above, A moment later the wile of Mr. Sharp arrived tn another carriage, aud she too, Was Supporied as she walked Into the court hotise by her grandson, Sharp, and another Young man. Ten wtnutes later the door of Sherif Grant's office opened, and the little procession Started across the lobby tothe staircase leading Ua the court-room, where Sharp was to be sentenced, Slowly, slowly Sharp ascended the stairs, be being almost’ a lifeless burden upon the arts of Mrs Solines and the coachinan, ‘The whole atnospers Was that of a funeral Ay HckeetS whoo at the door of the court chambers, at the head ¢ The statrsy, and opened t pe portals to admit the Ittie ‘procession, after they had passed. bar, where be sank down In a state lapse, and buried hts face in a handke he surprise of every one Judge Donob —Deputy Sherif David | sitting on the bench tustead of Judge Barrett, Robinson has just reached here, having in custody Robert J. Mason, a colored boy, changed with hat ing assaulted Miss Annie Marlow with tntent to | Tape near Burnt Mills, this county. ‘The assault was made late Monday afternoon. Mason was attending some cows at pasture, and | Ponstaent of the soute Miss Marlow was out gathering blackberries. She | As eighteen years old, but quite small for her age. | pac She says that Mason seized ber down, She resisied and fought the boy despe- Miss Marlow was accompanted by a little girl, Who had become separated from her, little girl, hearing the screams, ran to Miss Mar- | eyparo, N.¥., July 1—One of the most tme low’s assistance, and her appearance frightened the negro away before he accomplished his pur- Miss ;Marlow went home immediately aud | 94 00120 J related what had occurred. Some of the neighbors | Set out to trace the negro, and located Mason | was that the people of St. ls Yesterday Deputy Sherit | Cleveland to visit 1 Mason | WM, theretore, send and found him at the place of Sandy Burrell, col- ored, an uncle of Mason. Kobinson stated the object of his visit, whereu Ghathe had awarrant,. burgell replied that he ral Foreign 6 Hecursed, Robison, threat sould bat taken pra orrene ce e curs son, thireater “ y - e Robinwin, threatening Im violently 18 | poxpox, A. Was about. to leave with the | Tegiment, ; boy in custody when Burrell assaulted him with | Drisommeut for abducting @ seventeen-yearold ‘As Robinson drew ls pist 3 ; him on the hand with the hoe, knocking the wea- THE SULTAN OBSTINATE. pon to the ground. Burrell then struck Robin- | Coxsraxrr Son twice on the head with the sharp edge of the | tn his refusal to slicu the hoe, cutting two ugly but not dangerous gashes, | in reference to Fgs pt in 1s present form, notwithe Who Was alone, had. re- | standing he tsurg-ntly advised to ratity it by bot covered cousciousness, he went to’ the near- | Germany and [btly. ndict, and soon GEN. BULLER IN LONDON. after both Masop aud Burrell were under arrest. | Loxpox, July 13.—4 Last evening a preliminary hearing was held be- | secretary ior fore Justice Bi The crierdeciared the court open, and_ almost 1 Ube Same breath devlared that It Was adjourned to to-morrow at 12 o'clock. It Was then learned thal Judge Ba hits hon Appear in court a@udge Barrett b Uy ObIed a poste t avicted Bettie ied by Those whe had been With to the court, Sharp was escorted iting outside the Dutlde Low Street Jat. fiver, Accomp him on his 6 riage inv = the President. A COMMITTER OF ST. LOUISANS GET KEDUCED RATRE ‘The TO WASHINGTON. pad passenger day Was on applica 1 rate St. Louts to Was! mumnittee of clitzens, ‘The ground of the rea ils Wish President ft¥ at all events, and Soitctt Lite 2 the request Axed at 21.25 uund-trip for each person, The matter ry quiet, uly 1.1 the Surrey has been sen igiit months tne 1 Burrell struck | 64l orLe, July ‘The sultan persists cavention with England ‘n, Sir Redvers Buller, under land, tsin London conterring Wit, noe tothe state of Ireland, San woes: TO OPPOSE MR. TEEVELYAN. “3 | Loxpow, July i. —Mr. Ei Doth | tive, will Mr. Treve HICKS-BRACH BETTER. July 1: vel Hicks-Beach, “titer secretary for Ireland, bul Who Wiad compelied to ret accouat of catar: that bls sigut ts improving; that his healt, js Festored, and tint he expects to resume BMS puke Share, Ocean special cover lands and Geuefits Valued at §25,000,000, A few years ago the St. Panl Co, agreed with the Omaha Co, not Lo attempt to secure from the State: {Wo give a one-fourth graut to the St. Paul Co., He says he did not | aiso to allow tt certaln track privileges on the line nd | from Chippewa Falls to Superior.” Tue St. Paul that belleving the boy had not done anything | Co. now seeks to enforce Unis contract, witle the The boy | Omaha Co. combats 1t on Uhe ground that the Mason 1s unusually well grown for twelve years of | avreement is contrary to public poltey, and Uhat ‘age, and the general beller ig. that his age 1s being | th, placed several years below the true figures. MISS MARLOW's ACCOUNT 1s that she was gathering berries in an old fleld, nk oe wa | not far from the road; that Mason, who was mind- ing cows, approached her and asked several of- STATE COMMEKCE AND OTHEM MATTERS, fensive and insulting questions; that she ordered | _Cucaco, July 13.—A local paper says: Senator him away, and turned to walk out to the road, when the boy seized her and threw her down. | talk poiltics uundet She fought and screamed, and the tmely j of the opinion, howeve arrival of the Itt Ing with her, only saved est. Paul Co, never gave any legal oF valid cone Sideration for the benefits now claimed by it im ‘this sult. He Declined to Talk Politics, SENATOR CULLOM, HOWEVER, COMMENTS ON INTER Cullom, Who is iu the city on business, refused to ny gulse Whatever. He was Uuat the more the people commerce BiIL He said they coula get twoor three cents a bushel more: rt feat than they could under the old evidence uhat the Senator did not expect au extra session of Con- 5, Dul Lhoughit {t would be a great deal better Hf Congress would meet about October, and $9. be a Presidential magn year. He did, Congress together, and if 1t did, the chances are A Disastrous Fire in Bridgeport. destroying the Benjamin Ray property, on Housa- tonte avenue, cal joss OF about $50,000. The buildings were owned by the Ray estate, aud were nis | occupied by half a dozen manufacturers. They eye did not quail nor did his voice tremble. The | were wtaily ‘destroyed, With contents, The est. ‘jal here fs a pretty solid structure, and the sheriff | mated loss sustained by workmen on tools is 3s contident he will b2 able to protect the prisoner. ‘The general belief in this community, and of the | near the engine room. officer who made the arrest and conducted the = preliminary hearing, is that Mason 1s gullty. Mere 18 Dut one opinion on this subject among | Curcaco, furac sli, where the out = 7 7 urn re the Outrage was | just now th an animated war of raves. Committed. Burnt SMilis13 about three miles trom | 4 a Silver Springs. $2,100, ‘The fire originated among Uhe shavings Te: —A_ Times special from Houston, ‘Texas, says: ‘The Texas rallroads are Was Inaugurated yesterday. ‘There seems to have Deen a common Understanding entered Into at the late meeting at New Orleans that the members of ‘the association would engage in « tree Nghton kates. Houston and Texas Central Railway, im anticipation of the cut in freight rates from St. Louts and Kansas City and other polots outside To common points in ‘Texas, has issued rates. which, taking offect to-morrow, will be 20 per cent Jess tian the lust cut, thus giving protection to Galveston and Houston merchants against sbippers, ————— CIVIL-SERVICE COMMISSION, Examinations in This City and Elsce where, Civil-Service Commissioner Edgerton and Chief Examiner Webster will go to Richmond, Va, to- morrow, for the purpose of organizing a board of examiners in the post-office in that city, which ‘will Hold €xaminations of the clerks and letter. carriers. ‘Thirty clerks in the $1,600 grade and.58 clerks in the $1,400 grade in the Surgeon-General’s Office, ‘War Department, were to-day examtued for pro- motion, in the rooms of the Clyil-Service Commis- sion. ‘There were 5 absent—3 in the third class and 2 in the second ciass—and they will have examinations prepared for them, ‘Week it ls expected that (he examination ‘for clerks Of the $1,000 and $1,200. in the ‘office will be ‘There ‘are 262 clerks tn grades, and the rooms of the Commission ff Hi i ig i ei A flit 5 Z E 4 i i ‘up with Denches, necessary to find other quarters, poe ‘clerk Doyle, of the civil service Commis- ‘sion, has been designated Uo conduct examina- Uons for clerical positions in the Government De- Pereat points in the extreme north and south west ferent points im and He begin A' 4at Brainerd, bg = ‘three in one in N ope ip | i 3 j 4 i Mu 4 il Ht