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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, © es AT THE Stak BUILDINGS, FOUR YEARS FOR JACOB SHARP, Tei ae esc f pa The Evening Star N 7 eee A CANDIDATE KILES AN EDITOR. Sens enc py" ‘pail=postae veepald™-30 cents e The President at His Brother's House lntered at fhe Fost ite at Washington, D. 0a a 2ze WEEKLY, SzAn_pnbiined Sooke —Ot oF - TEMPOR!ZING WITH THE LAND BILL ~All mail subscriptions must be paid im advances atari =~mm| V T1—Na 10,657. WASHINGTON Be paper sent Lo Kates of adve D. C.. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1887. TWO CENTS. Seow ater _ CHURCHILIVS AMBITION, c<CURS ‘i NICS, & 3 ‘i 2 A * o ASSASSINATED 1N THI EET. | amount had it been his, would have en- | mained lying flaton the ground. Witness said | He Must Get Inte the EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c.|____ SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. | SE praca a soy | Reet toilte comforsthy the Temainder ots Moir Ruths “lero ten jo for you. and, wath of Destroy = = SS SS === = =e = Mr. Jose, Kennedy Dogged life, he made up his mind to have revenge, and | them na S and ran to whe: 2 Cable-Diapatch to Tae Evexee Stan. (ae aaneieaen Fabled pasicees tt a ek Aronte gr tne Ooty willbe Reidet thence | GOvERN«neNT Recarers To-pay.—Internal reve- | ™"S MuNtorer aud Stabbed to Teach. ” | that that resolve culminated in the atvocious mur: | the wounded man was lying. “Dr ituch waked thie Seg ere hg nee OF THE Biaailer Troubles. Riduey Complaints, &e. ‘ead testi | of Pitch, Fox aud brown, 1457 Pu ave neweTO MOR | NUe, $1,056,002; customs, $449,051. der which so shocked the entire community last | injured man If he was conscious; it he could hear DON, -—Lont Randolph Churcht inonials in Postof Sunday, June 12. ROW (Friday) APTERNOON, at 4:40 O'clock, to take — A STARTLING TRAGEDY IN A cRowDED TwoROUeH-| Right. John Daily had no right, title or in-| What was being sald to him, but there was no re- | Speech to-night will supply some kind of an aus NATIONAL RIFLES, ‘This, water ie for sale Dy EP Mertz, ith end F sts. getion relative to the deatli of Mr. JosEFH ©. G. Resignep.—Assistant Engineer Arthur T. Wood PARE—PARTICULARS OF THR ‘ASSAIL- Serest in the property, when rd jou tt, = sponse. The eee was od a i wer to the quest vhich ts being constantly de mer Os 5 ‘apitol st Price, DY. has resigned from the Navy. He was on duty at $0 far as I know, Was there any obligation on ing weaker. ness SAW tm lobby a ibs, There is not muc ‘TO MARSHALL HALL, macy Mth and P sta uiw.; W. G- Ducketi, Bed ot ood <r will mect ag usual atite Hall, 20ST stn: | auty on the U. 8.8, Trenton, He endeavored to| TSE CORONER'S INQUEST TO-DAY—THE RELATIONS SOMETHING ABOUT DAILY'S LaFE. na ipessent incensed eet Datis. as 240 Seema, | Soe na eet bees ae FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1887. Penhisylvania ave n.v./ W.C: Williams, corner Istand | ®} fee nt Seo oe Pam, dauportant | have the onder revoked, but failing pecaptiy ten. | BETWREN MR. KENNEDY AND HIS MURDEKER. John T. McKeon, a messenger in the War De-| neaiit mud tor he dia nat og ee 9 “ tra atone Rt Hats. b.w..C.B. Schafer, 1010 F st’ nw, and at all mness. Members Tequested to be prevent. Don't | Rave the BAS aie ee es cr ee iid ft, and that y it.’ the government, or, at least, to give tt a shock Soa teeta soceeta, mean | wanrttetaiaiy. WON Y sea | 5° rug snare awaaney rior wines | Porasent ttomornipintieunivery. | A tragey ot « mon wang character o-| Tune mda Sun reprs 0-day tha De nad | Was poy, Mi Rend as ange | wc wl cme rosa te aa OSNS* TICKETS, 50 CENTS. Jyl4-2t = ‘for his batting record, which was stolen from curred about five o'clock yesterday afternoon at 4 ‘There was no verbal response to Dr, Ruth's ques- | #@ favor of himself and his politicat al oesuiGut excczstox. "| grees. F. BROOKS, Rig erldence last month and afterward recovered by | , ATMY ORDERS Major Ftoduty ae Trop at, | te corner of 15th street and New York avenue, | Sse, between 14th and 15th streets, He did not | Ton” Tos ee nS Re < ‘i 2 fectives Manon and Horn, are on ex ath lered. y N. 2 | while the street was filled with le, The vic- i it have ve se, | St00d What was going On. Witness ww § me Sag ety weg nrewdnd = the VIRGINIA HOUSE, opp. B. and P. depot. C. H. Ke peop! up his mind that ne didn’t have very sense. to seeing how fat dene —y hoy pine and thorouehly-<utpped steamer Henry E GaS FIXTURES, &c, Orang sities din | eee Leuk Bybee aeas on owes $x | tim was Mr. Joseph C. G. Kennedy, a venerable | lie used to come to his fathers stay until Tee eed) [ty sp oe dnt ag street a” 7 o'clock pan, SATURDAY, JULY 16, fore a Saee ae CARPENTERS AT THE YEGUEAR | Compton, sth cavalry, has been granted threc | 804 much respected citizen, The murderer was | Griven away by his stepmother sometimes, MR. MP. KEY, Churcnill would like them to vote against Che sez sail of sage . Lowest Rates. Speciat business of vital importatce to every. member | months’ leave of absence on account of disability. | Joun rare, Lamplsh looking fellow, who ap-| not have the sens? of a ‘Ave-year-old child, | agent of the Humane Sootety, was in Morrison's a ad . “ will ba dered. All members are hereby notified pears ve hung about the corner for several} and his wife, who formerly had lived in the } stationery store about 5 p.m. yesterday. He heard bases weet became alo ved pink. FIFTY MILES DOWN THE POTOMAC AND 531 15th st. Corcoran Building. _ | fo attend this meciing. By order of Assembly. Q, f. | | LOUisvinte Invrres THe Prestpext—A commit- | Pours with a murderous knife concealed in his | Kennedy famtly, attended to all the business fe a v4 committee where a ni mbination may shake RETURN. CHOWN DENTAL CREAM, ENDORSED | OBRIEN, Secretary, dy14-3t "| tee, of which Governor Knott, of Kentucky, 1s cet waiting ft peace en te the | aud Wasa thrifty woman. ‘The murderer, he did | S™e one “holler” as if in pain, and immediately | the tninistry, The untontts will probably abstain Fare, 25 cents, by Langety, Poti Lotte Pere ek eee | NOTICE OF REMOVALCT HAVE RE- | chairman, and which ts onganizing a great indus. | POCk®* waiting for opportunity to assassinat Bot think, tobe over forty-five years of age. He | Tanout. He sawa man lying on the ground and | in the division on the baukrupiey clauses It icketi wl And appro S most’ emai 3 MOVAL = white ola re to hits reuie! ed to ist | twenty Or thirty tories would follow sul ieee neat te whet cer enon £00, | ee ne eee nat dastal surweone, Beate my office frviy, 1228 Eat, Dw. 10 | trtal and commercial convention for the State in boalnetchs Ne foro ar been onpeaea ts fete that Baty i petelyand on one site, and Ras | Se, te ratstag tho tapered wun a tatuae bes | Greet Weeds Ge on ane cares, ‘ata HARTER "carn | Scania, Seod postal to Box S06” 7" SSSo-tin’ | GORE gs A spina oke._| ene prewng” vietnam the goetaor ene | Deseo tna Tea exateafent hn bank Scarne | tae earrage balding trade at “Andrew” Jopete | bead (he diwsorered bios, "and, chen saw’ tie |o€couer” suppor thy “goverument Sas vA . x oa — — 2 ons r, occupied th fice on ‘woul It was an ugly’ gaping wound and | resuil hese maneuvers bas been a son Semen diene a eerie Be acrene rs ORNSTON Eran, NE | Rae, TE A NERNS OF 1002S TUNE, Ng | ly authorities ot Lourie, the ‘baaraof trade, | opeumeaan anuauatea Wie one-story ce On | but cold moc contigue at work on account of Ms ee FS | cial rates any day uext week og be > cane) we johnaton), “igwam on SUNDAY, 3:30 0% 4 ; x afte ;: ea aanberiain, ‘The howe Share Pol Yaatire Si° P. QUEEN Netoual MANUFACTURERS OF LIME. Pil toatend die fumeratol ourdecoased bromine: | £0 Vislt that city October 4, or at any date that Reps Ne, Kemnads closed his omer, are mon, ME Rennedy and the Dally’ ne | wny. be bad done tt He repli ‘ol find that | has got to do something to save himself trom ext faa : — dt | _2n20-am te and ree: 1095 tb ot n-w._ | Biv inary of mists Tilton att faferngiy | Wil be convenient for hin, strolled across the street to the northeast cornet | Dally, and the murderer loaned the money to his | out.” When witness caw how badly the man was 1 hae not urard the names ot ECIAL SATURDAY EVENING EXCURSION invited 2 Proressor Davip T. Topp, of Amherst College, | of 15th street and New York avenue, with a pack- | father to make the purchase. After Mrs Daily's | hurt he im down, When he first saw Mr. u fozen Cortes who are inclined to SRO, FORT MONUR, PIRGSIS ACE Bem 06 fic ORBEA una | ctw meen expan saan as | Saregama soar | A Ri i dG wa | Rew” Nagin ce, ar at | Manan dh Ps senate OCEAN VIEW VINEY POINT and | SS i <— of ASuHICAN QUaltD GOUNCH, No, | arrived at Yokohaina safely with the outM tur- Marra heli a the younger Dally nover got a cent of his money | forma stioe ‘was, Tull of, bi004, Witness, partly more serious ‘han the inclusion of church ta cok .D ae er “| : |. 0. U. A. ‘are requested to assemble at their im by the Nav artment, ASSAULT. raised n discovering that he was | the cabinet. It may lead to greater things Tae Palace Steamer EXCELSIOR, SATURDAY, JULY 16, ee reagent oa Te ee Gonsieil Chamber on SUNDAY July 17, at 2:0 o'clock he Neva Departunen ‘Then, 1t appears, he started from the letter-box | , Mrs Dally. he continued. was, perfectly well to | Hine ReYfaia him down on his back, Mr. Ken. | government ts fruhtennd by tein losses at. thee Retnrning: lewe ‘and Western Kailroad Co.'s Baltimore vin Nortolk to Boston. Sivas “Every: member ta expected tobe present, | THOS WHO LEavE Tue Crry during the sum- | toward a 14th strect car that was standing at the | 20! $33, although she had a handsome gold watch | Redy Was unconscious when witness reach 2. | elections, despite Salisbury’s desire to keep things Mat? (only 50 fect from Virzinia Beach, Railroad | Every Hondas, Thursiay aud Friday, 4 oclockpm. | Siotnbens of ister Counsiiaare ioteniany mivinde | Mer canhave Tag Stax mailed to them for any | junction, and had taken only a step or two when | and other valuables besides money, He would not | Witness was the first person to take the k as they reeaghateed peng, ALE peng depot) upot arrival uf the, tguin frou the Beach-and | p,,, pasmeafer accommodations ansarpassed. HUGH G. DIVINE, Kes. Src, | length of time, and the address changed as often | he was overtaken by a thick-set, ill-favored man, | exDress an opinion as to what became of the | took possession of it, and subsequently turned it Sal ance SE EF ace berths, 912-50. round trip, 82¥. , Upper deck state- | _GEO. W. WISE, Councilor. ___ as desired. The subscription must be invartably | Some accounts of those who witnessed the start- | money and personal effects, but said that the | Over to the police, Ho Westget Inte the germane now orkeeek spe Boo pip racine inde | madre Stee sell biotite, | Bse=> ORSTGR OF its lai US ictavored man, Gace” sore regret LeU | Cider’ Daily dled’ few years ago. Me tua ess | (colored), aged abeei hace nw Mr. Kennedy | UI 1 desttuy : ura. $2 and return, incindin » HON ck Mr, Kennedy tn the a aged D, — Siuner at Beach, $3.35. to Ocean View and return, ine | OF APPLY to— : Vidend of Ono Dollar and Twenty-five Cents per | PERsoNat.—Senator Allison, EX-Speaker Ketfer, | back with tits ay than his son, indeed, McKeon said “he did oper 33 ery AL. HUGGIN 1 will be ens “7 ‘ iu » And as Mr. Kennedy turned | sense son, indeed, wi letter-bo1 in RAN » areata Beak laaste ACM | ano mainom adn, Set Pe eS | even arene ste iar at | A Sergcantat- Aras Canada, were rgitred in| abou We panged sue tno ha: abdomen’ At | Ro hacen eauugh Cotow that his wife was | Co BS ofc, WANK to the Itte-tor, drop in| FIEANCE ANG fotel. 83.9 _ Telephone Baltimore 2: 2 the 15th ly, 1887 pat the citice of the Treasurer of | New York last evening.—, ot ir, Kennedy e right a Z 5 | Probabilities of Parse the Paqeae meusend tekete ok 6 SSS SS thoccupeny CLG Tae tte Mata 3 ee Crhibald Cooper OF | side of the abdomen, “Mr Kennedy greppred eth | Mra Brannon in whose house, corner of 14th | ment his attention was attracted by ‘some nols: i War in © of vanie avenue, audat Company's Cc POINT, MILES DOWN THE POTOMAG- | “The tranaler books will te sloeel fae whaigeh to Canpbel ot Ropar ey, Of New York, FF. | his burly assailant and they both sun to the | and N streets Daily lived for about a year, until | or exclamation, and then witness ‘aw Mr, Ken- | {frown Prince's Death Telephone No. 745-3. Ste PAMELCH SELECT DAILY EXOURAIONE, the 25th of July, Ingluawe TS prea Redtlela Proctor of Vermont, M.Schwartzof Louis. | $TUnd, Mr. Kennedy crying out as he fell, “Oh, | 1885. saya that Daily continually coniplaiin nedy down; saiv a knife in Mr. Kennedy's hand: | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Evexixo Sp dylest Y eet SA ‘AN, President, o my God! He has kille 1.” Daily broke from | his back and pains in his head. it fall to the pavem: ind then Mr. Key | Loxpox, July 14.—The man doctors still (PHORSDAY AND SATERDAL, The most delightful resort cut of Washington. FEBE, Trvastirer. Gi ee the Rico and dL Miller | che grasp of the old man and rose to his fect, Mr. ‘The Inquest To-de: Picked It up. Witness saw the prisoner about the | petioye that the crown prince's affection 1s cancers — Leaves from steamer Lemry's wharf daily, excepting Faso. | of New York and Sere ea Kennedy calied “police,” and resting upon one s) corner yesterday afternoon. ous, Mncaseof his death, optaioa ta Ge ‘The Steamer 3 erri: NIC HALL asso- | Of Ne ind 8, P. Child of Raleigh, N. C., are kept bis e1 ‘When a Stak reporter arrived at the residence of us. In cas is death, optul in Germany WW. CORCORAN “Grand Sow Pavilion’ dhe Snare south n gis ona at Wormley's—-Captain Perey R. Gay. ot Paris, elbow kept his eyes nixed and hss band. palnted at the murdered man, 1207 N street northwest, this ee of | Holds that war will be inevitable. I hear on good ‘Wil Make Two Special Trips ‘Kestauraut Meals Served European Pla By order of the Board of Directors, a special meeting | Herbert Morgan of England and Geo. C. Bayless of 3 3 = Here a recess was taken to await the arrival Syetres ~ = r 2, ofthe STOCRHOLDELS of theabuvennamed aaocie | BinghamlonyN. Yo are au the Atingtone ton, | GWA Upon the asphalt pavement. All this bap- | morning, Corouer Patterson was there making | ¢)! ns MAGA the Labi rs authority that Boulanger’s influence has been MARSHALL WALL. iesoferlige ere perme Hou fy called at Masouie Hall, Georeetown, FRIDAY. | 7. W. Bakenel of Pittsburg Par GAG, Gime | pened 30, guicsly, that, the few people woo Wit- | Preparations for tk inquest. He had decided to | no Zurgeons wo made the autopsy. | After recess | Greatly exaggerated. There ts, however, “000 On THURSDAY and SATURDAY, ware JAS. GALLAGHER, Purser. | USL} A Zu Da toconmuuder important business: | a.” j. Bevan or Now Yorks, “and W., Polk, Jr, | Hessed the assay There Were ae eee ORS ea tat | simply swear the Jury and have them view the re wound a8 On the right side of the abdemen, 3 | STious element and, that 1s chat Boulanger has Steamer leaves het wharf, foot of 7th st.at 10 am. LO¥®® cEpan Fors, fhe awochtion has been declardl, payable on and atter | FOuttana, are at the Has of atace eaves Tallroad junction and soon the utimost excitement | mains at the residence, and to take the testimony | inches in length, penetrating the abdominal walls, | Bet ractically dissatssed by Bismarck, who Sqr: Wauuiias wishing: tecom enioy © Gay OF @ve- WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. SEE EIST W. BARRE LE Bory S15-80 | the aetropolitan: 0 prevail at the third t station house. The body of | One part of thie intestine was cut. ‘The wound j favorable, to the present sseruu ning af the above jc hetgal resort whereevery accom: | | Excursion seagon opens, Juno 2G:h and daily there. | Swgq=> JO. W. Comsox. " Jso, W. Macananry, | i THE ASSASSIN ARRESTED. He eee eee carci ste Ia Gh On | OT ie Tea ee ee Oe a rane | Gay Freycinet ts contain cobe muse. prembeut. modation and facility wi afforded for comfort an iter. Music, Boating, Bathing, Lancmg, Fishing. é asks 3 THE SITUATION IN OHIO. Then Datly was seized by Mr. Clarence Cobb - 4 ‘iy | M¥ informant does not anticipate the serious So Cieenpelt oe boos caret ne ae é - g Parlor was the casket in which the body was to be | rhage and shock. He said it was a necessarily | M¥ Informant does not wuticliyate | ‘Meals and Lunches Served at All Hours. and magnificent fast palace steamer Henry E. Bishop CORSON & MACARTNEY, Getting Ready £1 he T and Henry Mason, a colored special officer on duty | Diaced.. ‘The jury, summoned by Police Sergeant | fatal wound. ee On SUNDAY the Boat will make Two Trips, at 10 a, | will leave foot of Tth-strect wharf daily at 9% meee GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W., s Y Sonne 7Wo Convem= | in tue Safe Deposit Company's oftice. Dr. Ruth, of | Prunnell, was, somposed. of the following well- eS en bac kbcs ” WO Ee SO cope netar anys: Teturaing, arrive at 30) pom, Foe Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. stems the Navy, who was passing by, came to the assist. | known citizens: | James E, Fitch, Joby H MagTU-| aro geyperation the jury rendered thelr ver-| FOU SEARS FON JACOm SHAR ; “Fare, Round Trip, 25¢. eet — TEUREAM LIKELY, TO 26TH) DEMOCRATIO/ NOMDNER ) AUG edging Man and, with others supporced| | Cer Waa A: Honeerayn, Archiur T-Erice, (0. cick walch wen to ths eifecs “hat sa. G. ken-| Suadige Marsett Waves Gentuare Skis CHEAP AND DELIGHTFUL TRIP. STEPHENSON BROS., 7th-street wharf. GRAPHOPHONE STOCKS. : him during the few ‘mimites that he breathed, | 8. Nairn and Henry R. Bi a at Jos. C. G. Ken- “ 4 Rese eat Round-trip 50c. ; Childre: Jeli-3m FOR GOVERNOR AGAINST FORAKER—THE SHERMAN | The gathering crowds showed some disposition to SWEARING THE JURY. nedy came to his death about 5 o'clock p. m., Juiy lorning—The Scene im Court, aa eee eee Whar toe SSAC es BS | NG AKSHALL HALL—THIS DELIGHTFUL RE. | Bbares of the Volta and American Graphophone | ENDORSEMENT PROBLEM IX THE REPUBLICAN con- | 20e,83¢ Summary Vengeance upon the assassin, | when these gentlemen were ali present Coroner | 13, 1887, at the corner of 15th street and New | New York, July 14.—Jacob Sharp slept better SE ead Deeee Cole Bice, | VA coer epee forties eon Ma eae UE Ee: | Cosmpenien for sale. VENTION. and the police to whom he Was turned over, as 3 | eae en ene ee trom auother room ana | York avenue northwest, city of Washington, D, | last night than for somo nights previous, but 16 fue Steamer We W. CORCOHAR leaves teat horning af CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers, ‘The Onto democrats will hold thetr convention | Nairn & Oyrais’s Gray store on. te soutnease | swore the jury in. This was an limpressive scene, | CyyfT,4 Found of the OCgeL DAG.” | Seemed So be the Seep of etter exieetion, ond bb Hound Trp #1. rcip 50 conta Pe SO Se 1419 F Street. | to nominate the State officers at Cleveland on the | comer, where he Was guarded Until he was taken, | The body was nude, as It was being prepared for mempeeeherm areal aes pede topline ged 4 Heturming ieving Diacision fasodat3 a.m. ae-| tye VIEW FOR TF Bose, LE FT ED PARFNERSRID HERE; | 20th, ‘The republicans hold thelr convention at | The boay of "Nk. Kennedy was removed ts ane | ere gasket tne face being covered With band-| pany, the prisoner, was brought in and given a| fat, ‘Uy his bedside ‘throug tHe riving Ja Washington at 1:30 p.m, SUNDAY. Washingtonians’ Most Popular Resort, Steamer | Pine Ww DUORER terpiineied by ieee saad Toledo on the 27th. A democratic politician, well | morgue, and an hour or so later taken to his house, Jurors gathering around the body, and each with his | Seat in a corner of the room before any testimony | Richt, | fanning ne es a | Pe a | 1st 1887. £. K. WINDSOR. Informed as to affairs of the State, who 1s going to | 1207 N street, where hisaged wife and other mem- | rignt hand extended grasped the Bible. In that | was taken. He 1s about fifty or fifty-five years of audi the hour celes ue heen be Gan aero WW 2288 MIDSUMMER TOURS, Ruse Returning at 2 aud pun, Tickets pe Evers | avdz-Ln THOS, W. BUCK! attend both conventions, expressed the opinion to Dee pets Taras Who had already been informed / attitude, with the ‘bible immediately overthe gap- ane, about 5 feet 9 inches tall, and may be some- | the court-house.- He Was escorted from the Jail to FIRST TOUR JULY 20 TO 39-ELEVEN Days, | NEUNESDAY Cy ee — REMOVAL.—J. Mc. DODSON, REAL | a Stax reporter to-day that the conventions would shock and grie ‘occurrence, were prostrated by ing wound, the oath, ep subs coro, | what taller, as he has an habitual stoop. He ts | tue carriage awaiting to convey him down town PRICE, 879.50. SEW ee sate Wea eat ee Se, pestite and Insurance Broker, has removed | phe as interesting as any that have occurred in ner then r Cwas a fright, | compactly built, and secins to enjoy rugged | py Warden Keating, Under Serif sexton and To New York, Hudson River, ing at 5-30. Dicketn, 1c. Erot Prectora Dee! to 1225 F st. u.w.. where he wiil give“prompt atten- z WHAT THE PRISONER SAID. that the jury might see it. The cut right | health. He has’ round head, with a protruding Deputy Sheriff Curran. Mrs. Sharp accompanied. ‘Au Sable Chasm, Burlingtou, Vt, leaving at 6:30 p.m. Returning at 11 p.m. Tickets, | by Coustess 181k.” S eayaeam lemor . ey nominate | 665) snd much less excited than the crowd that | 200U! EY q afull rather closely cropped, He 1s and the Warden and under sueritf, Upon arriving ole Felio Lake, | 25 rw ick, and res ne a testines protruded from the wound. The coro- sl r Sec ROME BE bial > Summit Mouut Wash Crawford House, tie Peace sera, toe back, suas, the a alktps ae), DET. V, HAMMOND HAS KEMOVED | fe guys they Will way ree Sea ng (be Panrer | gathered about the spot. When slezed by Mr. | mcsines Drotruded Krom, te veo che third pre. iin the exception (ot a Sizes ox aeere ray Rate at the county courthouse at 11 the ‘party. ~ except Sunday. Fine Brass Band on Sunday. Noo is office and residence from 1016 1 do this, Powell, who has a negative strength, will | Cobb he said: “Yes, I done it,” and when asked | cinct station house, on K street near 20th, where | The bald section hi sickly growth of short | them by the police through Ube waiting crowd of Febywable parties allowed on auy/cf the above trips, BE Se We leeisins can CON be the hominee, and there will be a hard Aight | why he had done it replied, ina surly tone, “Well, | the testimony was taken. bristles, His head uliar in shape, bulging at | curious spectators to the sherif's office and thence = eee ee ee ‘SPECIAL NOTICE. rib Rents Lith SeCstEiC Se An oeees ea TO Oriers Dao sstie ES MR. COBB'S STATEMENT. fhe back, He was in his shire sleeves to-day, and | to the court-roum. Sharp Was so weak What It Was All expense included in cost of tickets. n au JCmy 10th-nt, wh: i that of course there 1s no < vout | Fbwed me, and now Thave got even with him.” | wr clarence F. Cobb was the first witness, and ‘on @ pair of cheap cotton pants, bul necessary for the officers cuarding bim to support flotal sod oth caedasiion of thie wart hank. = ain how discharging at my 10th-at. wharvesa cargo le says: cor ere 1s no doubt about | He claimed that Mr. Kennedy had cheated his Z were clean. He wore a cheap stri tottering form. Judge Barrett, whose tilness Hotel gad ther secorans Bax Ruvcz, fusca ee RLOMDY BNE SOIST und THM: | porauer's nomination by the wecutecnee ta eee | He claimed that, Mr.” Kennedy had transaction, | he affirmed instead of taking the oath. Hehad | Sf sich’ was alco’ clenn, ‘and? a wrhiee | MS (wUtering form, Judge Tarrel®, who tines BEK, assorted dimensions; will maxe special. prices : yesterday compe post ON THE CHESAPEAKE, if handled at once * JAMES F. BARBOUR, most interesting feature of the situation will be oe ee Chbiemences Ce a known Mr. Kennedy for a Sey lundersbirt, | ie had t Fae x! nas orator: sy tence of the convicted tua, had recovered uth = Jy8-6¢ Main Office and Yard 14th and B ste. nw. 5 2 01 ask afternoon, between 5 and 5: ness saw two | rolled up to the elbow. Supported | ciently to-day to be present ‘in court. He arriv SECOND TOUR AUGUST 8 TO 20-THIRTEEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. a THI Sa Indolved for tte Presidency.” Walle Shensiaa be, he had murdered an inoffensive old inan, he sM¥d: | men lying on the ground near the northeast cor- | by a pair of Yellow suspenders, He hadon a pair | St'taecourt-house at aunost Ube saue momout. at DAYS. | Be GHA Tee Sto no, ASSIGNEES OF E. | Yond doubt, he sys has e iajority of the repwo. | <6 Will come out: I mistook him for another | ner of Iath strect aga New York avenue, Witness | of shoes that had recently. been tHrouch the Sov the prisoner. PRICE, 882 cae nar all ceaumtsdue thelae gamer SOT ChOM. | lican voters of the state as his supports is nee | MAN.” AU the police station when searched a | Poountied ous Of the men. as Mr JC. C, Kons | Biers hands asthe patches showed. During: the Lawyers Nelson, Stickney and Parsons seated. ‘The most complete in all its appointments of WELL & CO and &. CHESTEX STOTT & CO. areex- | that the Blaine men have s0 managed things that | T420T Was found tn his right shoe. He said he was | nedy and the other was Daily, “this man here,” | examination of witnesses he employed his bands | qyemscives on the right of thelr cilent, opposite ‘To Watkins Glen, Seneca Lake, 1p ts appoint any Fe- | Tected fo be paid or eatistactorily adjusted. by | they will control the convention and prevent any | BitY Years old, and was born in Tipperary, Ire- | said the witness, polnting to the prisoner, who | in rolling intoa tight wad a white cotton hand. | “oie and qvlatives, Sharp sat with Eeecioot Sendak Ctl ie Ist next aftér which date all ‘uupaid and mlsdjusted | inaorycinent of Shera Trey est ee Bee | land... ‘The weapon with Which he COMmIttGd the | ee on ne ee ee eae ae oe ae Tee ie ena funds and bowed head at the foot of the table, Moonie anauaky, ‘Splendid Music by the Naval Academy Band. accounts will be placed in the bands of a collector. he says, will be placed in the awkward position of | cTiiQe Yesterday afternoon 1s a large case-knite, | looing very. loudly, and, witness presumed the | the utmost indifference until some questions were facing the bench, After the court was called w Oakland.” ‘Deer Park. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. rude and Aituzes of the dia! bites Hardie | not being able tosecure the indorsemeuc, and of | te Diade having been ground down ‘until it was | two ten had accidentally Tun together and that | put to Lim. order, Mr. Martine got up and stated that as he eral oun maw - Gucted at 480 Ponnoy ivaniane, puginess lately, cous | Pelog ridiculed and. having ils cerengta ac: | Pointed like a dagger. ‘Dally ts of medium height, | in tne tail "Mr. Kenedy had goruurc, Witness | "When the recess was taken the coroner and the Qoard the defense had some remarks to make he ‘SUPP! TARY TOUR nA Will be received URE TWELVE SE JULY EWES. | counted if be falls to make t attempt. Itisthe | (wile bald and has a short gray beard covering | ran up to the two men, and when he got to them | jury left the room. Daily retained his seat in the wished to bear them. Mr. Mitchell responde St.Paul, Minneapolis, ‘Lake Minnetonka, ma { TIETH. when they will be pronpély acted ‘pon, us it | opinion of THR Star's informant that Foraker | MS face. He wore a well-worn sult of clothes and | he saw the Kkuife lying on the i. Then he | corner, still busily engaged in rolling and un- | “ving that he Would move fora new trial ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Depot. Wash- | is the detire of the assignees 10 close up the aifairs of | wants to ‘go On the ticket with Blaine in 68. @ coarse colton shirt. When a Stax reporter saw | realized tint Something Seri ‘had occurred, | rolling his handkerchief. wished the stenographer to make a note of the ington, week days, at 9:15 am., 4:15 p.m.and 5:15 p | Mr. Stott during the current month. fa him in his cell last night be was disinclined to | ‘The knife was produced, and witness identified 1t. | _ “When were you released from the almshouse?” fact. Judge Barrett said that if the document m. Arrive at Bay Ridge 10:45a.m.,5:20 p.m.,and 6:15 | 2 Ml. GAL! } Assignees. WHAT REPRESENTATIVE BUTTERWORTH SAYS. talk. “I know what Ihave done,” he said, “and | Mr, Kennedy's bowels were protruding even | Tre Stak reporter inquired of him. “I was dis- contained potning new he would deny fhe aj pil 3 pm. Returning leave Bay Ridge 8:05 a.m.,2p.m., | 2°? ee OM A Stan reporter asked Representative Butter. | Tknow what the penalty ig.” Hé sald he Nad not | through is clothing, and he was evidently in| charged day before yesterday morning,” he re- | CONS Yor ONew eral Mr. Mitchell then read Lhe RNIGHIS OF BYTHIAS B10 pans Paes and TL) pak Oe ea ns | BE> TERS ROR OM ANRMG TON BEST | orth to-day what he thought would be the out | OPP a iasees: of Doors en piled With gues, | Tea pals. Dally made no remark until Pustinst was the matter with your" Tow | paper, stating that the trial was am unfair one Will give their Srst Grand Moonlight Excursion to | 3:10 p.n., 9 pam., and 11 p.m. On Sundays, leave ORGANIZED Mar SO Tea LON D.C. | come of the convention, He replied that be did tions, he said: “It’s nothing Dut talk, talk. My ‘WITNESS SEIZED HIM. In several W ays; the jury was p aga sangeet ay, sayan, | Sohal aupuonabh thre tt aa 7 a i by a lot of " that's what was et verdict rv HL PAYMENTS GE GE Ue | ment of Sherman, ab ne had noe seen mage of aie | Read aches, and I don't want to talk.” ° He sild to SAEeniad MERE EAS Eea ann Sts ana hs tne matter Re usieered, and at hho footed up is | Se ep a0 gave Saal a anes eter N 3 m 5 a it Kk mnie a ve ‘st U ve fortl ss J G delegates, but he was sure that Sherman had the | Ze fePOreer that he had not done any work for | He It, eves for the first time gav an expression of | Other points were raised, Dut of the stereotyped mer C it Bay Ridge 11:152.m.,3:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., and 5 kets. 50c. For ade at the boat and by members of | ™ ne $215 Pty tie Detision. “Boat lenvee wher! Poeun ane AOS | pam. Keturning, leave Bay Ridge 8:05 am.. 12 noon, EACH, IN” 3103 ’ ten years, a8 he was not strong enough; and that tit, Witness asked why he | wildness. He sald he had been mistreated by a rrett stated that the m0von futisie for daneing purposes, . 8:30 pm, 9:20 p.m.,and 9:30 pam, Arrive at Wash- | gp4,/iuited number of shares can yet be obtained om { State at his back, ‘The republicans of the State | he had io temily, He, hed oo regular home, he ediiaes aie rs ‘ied that the “future would | “Whule passel” of people until be was most crazy, ould proper pe denied. Brrr] ABUSE. Ciara) tueten 10-00 am..1:30 pm.9:45 pm, 10:50 pan, | "oom 45, St. Cloud Building. vih and Fate, | 100K Upon him as a good pilot Into whose hands to | sata, but “lived around.” Show wiy be done it.” He put, 1 “done it.” | The head doctor athe almshouse, he said. told MOVING FOR SENTENCE. Bu RB. Ba R aud 11 p.m. oe eek AS that he would bring ber throught al Higbee ‘WHAT THE POLICE KNOW OF DAILY. added the witness. “I told him,” continued the | ae tne: i a a ee ee nad teams BAL | se Martine stood up to move the court to sone AY IDGE! AY IDGE! ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. _ RREEC Tale F eter ewe. But very little is known by the police about the | witness, “that Iarrested him. I teok him by the | he was o get tence the prisoner. He stated he considered it his THE QUEEN RESORT OF THE CHESAPEAKE! | Ticketson sale at all B. & 0. ticket offices in Wash- CRE roe Another Speech by the President, | prisoner's movements in this city. He first made | Collar. "He sald there would be no trouble about (hers; ERS THE ENIPR FRORATLY CAME FaOx. Guty to ank the court To appoiut physicians to ‘Gaseagecssd attractions Ser fusion. On Sunday tickets sold at B. & 0. Depot only. 3 1c, a OF Sse eY MaGlSTHATE, axD | himself known to them, so far as can be ascer- | Wanted him to, ‘held bim a moment or two, and | Mr. W. H. Stoutenburgh, intendant of the Wash- | 100k tnto the prisoner's condition, of Leaith, and WEEK OF JULY, lira axp 177m, See advertisement of Bay Ridge Company for special Walter W. Burdette commenced the Dry THE DUTY OF CITIZENS TO PROTECT IT. tained, on the 10th day of December, 1885, when | then the officer came, put the nippers on him, and | ington Asylum, stated to a Sram reporter to-day | Trad some certificates from Docior Allan Mac, attractions from time to time, Goods and Carpet business at No. 928 7th. 1 5 okt Hamilton an 9 LIBERATL. apap eere a hegave his nephew, Oliver», burdette, en" inteas ia | At the centennial banquet at Clinton, N. ¥., | ne applied to Sanitary OMficer Teeple tor a ‘permit | took him off.” Witness immediately went over to that Daily was admitted to the hospital by order | Prisoner's iraith was very. Dads and that be was UIBERATI.. -- LIBERATL LIBERATI | W. M. CLEMENTS, C. K. LORD, his store, which continued for five years, under the | Yesterday afternoon, President Cleveland re- | to the‘hospital, A permit was issued to him. ana | Mr. Kennedy and felt his pulse. Mr. Cobb said he The Greatest Living Cornetist, je21-3m__ Manager. Gen'l Pasa, Agent. | firm nameot "W. U1 K ys of Sanitary OMcer D. H. Teeple on March 26, 1886, | Suffering from diabetes, inflammation of the kid- = he pacts tur OAbe Beam utatva | SPande to the tnst, “The President ofthe Ualted | atgene “au that Wine he gave his age: as ity | Seaee aad aa Ay. Mogens asses °° | gna was rieased from theron te 43th fastest | nes at organic aiwase ofthe eae, wich mone ‘Wah slag teense crowds frum the Bend Stand. Ss by mutual consent anal ogted ate he are cumolved | states.” He sald: 2 had 5 | a : a Mr. Stoutenburgh says that while there he con- | of serious tmport to a man of bis years, en, 5 a AMUSEMENTS. by mutual Consent and settled up, the said Oliver P- two years, and said ho had lived in thus city five | Witness did not hear anything that would indi- ihre x a Dr. Hamilton's report. on the condition of NO EXTRA CHARGE. MUSEMED Jarsette selling out his interest to the ssid W. W. Bur- | “Iam inclined to content myself on this occa- | years, ‘The sanitary officer thinks he had proba- | cate that Mr, Kennedy recognized Daily. He heard | ducted himself in an o1 erly manner and gave no | read Dr. Hamilton's report on, the condition of NO EXTRA CHARGE. = iavaweaTaiaeea dette. ston with an acknowledgment on behalf of the | ply been On a spree, and that be went to th asy- | Sik wemvely ag noking, He was selling ae it iy | evidence of Insanity, and that the resid nt pliysi- ke which he said Were of @ most excellent EENAN'S THEATER AND SUMMER _ The business has been continued from 1879, to the | people of the United States of the compliment | jum to get over the effects of {t. He did not, how- | pain. Daily was perfectly cool and collected unui | Clin did not consider him insane or demented in | the sick, whic 1p teh tenyh open J Se ene seer GRIEVE'S COMIC OFS RUE) SPECIAN RE BeSW. we Burdette & Con altho gh paecente: trading | which you have pald to the office which represents | ever, stay in the asylum, for he was arrested on pomebouy threatened to hung hin; then he became | ANS Way. Mr. Stoutenburgh believes that the | character all around. and the plac Tempered by soft zepbyts from over the Chesapeake, | og f Uhre 5 CO} MIKAt e on W. W. Burdette has been the sole proprietor, | their sovereignty, But such an acknowledgment $24 of the same month by OMicer Fisher for as- e ‘The witness, for the benesit of | Knife whi 7 = ‘canner moe ‘aawen Qiadios, TEE I RADO. solution W. W. Burdette has been the sole proprietor, ignty. ledgme the y, somewhat excited, a view of these facts," 001 Daily used was stolen by him from | healthtl <. 4 +f el - e spita ‘s from the description given, | cluded Mr, Martine, “there 18 nothing lett for mu ‘E, Entire N fo whom all ‘clatius against “W. W. Burdette & Co.” | suggests an idea which I cannot refrain from | saulting Dr. Wallace Elliott. The assault occurred | the jury, again identified Dally’ as the murderer. | the hospital, as it, oon « 0 ove for the sentence of the prison Bay. Tao should at once be presented for payment, and to whom | dwelling upon for a moment. ‘That the office of | on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Capitol ‘The | He fe ‘pally ‘was. very emphatic in acknowiedg- | Very muc h resembice te ALES eEnite fa uss | t Ty ae ae A WEALTH OF ATTRACTIONS. Ever, all moneys due “W. W. Burdette & Co.” imust be paid | President of the United States does represent the | doctor was walking along the pavement ‘that he had struck the fatal blow. there. He says thal eral Uines ‘ a coe one ee ee Everybody Delighted with the ing ray al Tor the defense. Hi id Surf Bathing, ROLLER COASTER. 3 she cotliest possible time, as the said W. W. Burdette | sovereignty of 60,000,000 of people 1s tomy minda | and. was surprised by Dally _stri ag, him ‘WILLUAM G. RABBIT'S TRSTIMONY. sate woes Reap the court, Dut Would ask the Judge to tem Fishing, Crabbing, OPEN AT7 P.M see en a TER W. BURDETTE. | Statement full of solemnity. Sovereignty Icon-|on the head with @ brick. OMicer Fisher SEADUAE was |tke ieee CVALTICNA Rup Apel” Pp. PE eR per justice with mercy. Boating. % pape N 4y7-th,s,talm OUVERP. BURBEEEE ceive to be the working act or enforcement of the | arrested Daily, and he sald ne struck the doctor | Wm. G. LJ eee Neg a PASSING SENTENCE. Music by the Annapolis Naval Academy Band. b 2 MUSIO IN APERRDONOM 24 - - divine gift to man to govern himself and a mani- | pecause he thought the latter was a Catholic | fled that about 1:30 p. m. yesterday he was at the | Miss Mattie B. Sheibley, of Rome, Ga,, Is visiting a ccabcoh tanae) peanees weeks Naan eas Magnificent Kestaurant, Superior Dinners, TLE OF BULL RUN, festation of God's plans concerning the human | priest. He was taken before the Police Court | corner of 15th street and New York avenue. He | her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Shelbley, | _ He had rece! Laven Detateut ens Mea wacion kine madcad ath st, two blocks south of Pewiisylvaniaava ne mOvie race. ‘Though the struggles of political Parties | where Le was fned $50 or 90 days. He was | sow Daily, the assassin, walk slowly down New | at i213Q street n. W. pleading mercy and otuerwise, But a cou Forming a world of pleasure and the Fairest Combina- | Gpenirom Ba Div eee rae | : Te ea iomreb le ne aS cacy cor the oMice, and the | released from jail about the 20th of March. Two | Yor: avenue in the direction ot 14th street. He| ‘The tantly of Dr. W.J. Hoffman, comprising 4 not appointed to be merciful any more than Was ‘ton of Art and Nature. ~— — — 3 me questionable methods sometimes resorted to for | days later he appeared at Santtary Officer Teeple’s | Yaiked leisurely and for @ short. time stopped Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs Davis, Miss Harriet F. Hot. | dictated by the laws of Justice. A judge 18 ap- Fare for the round trip, i == E Mec and: ehought te ceentt pease ee nig | oftice tn police Weadquarters, and Was again Sent | tinder the shade, Witness watched him until he | Mi% Hottman, Mrs Davis, Miss Harriet F. Hom pointed to award penalty In accordance to the of eg Chaiiga of Ck, Oce Exner or Woon Masrzts, EQUITABLE ©. B. ASSOCIATION. a Ge See OS (ey sean harap dA oat eo cisxppest oa anor eee eee ton to-day for Oakland, Md., to remain until octo- | fnce, when all tt elreatstances connected wit, a + ogg ‘The Equitable Co-Operative Building Associ oe ren 5 2 New York avenue, About 3:30 withess saw Dally | per next. Dr. Hoffman, who 1s in Minnesota on | the commission of the offense have Fast Prins Splendid Caches. ti ing i | fluence on their suffrage may surprise us, these | Brrested since that time. ring street, Then he ri ca | weigh dered. The defendant here, im Mal $1. TILES, AND FIRE-PLACE FIXTURES tion has removed its ofticd to the “EQUITABLE | things should never lead us aseray in our estimate eae waaewen ini: oe Ee eee SES EE Ec pry ag Piece ay a Te sori cumers. | sete ms ene uo | PUEDING." 1003 Fat pw. te Of thls exulted postion and its value and dignity. | 44, senmeay was born in Meadville, Pa., aprii | wicuces, who $8 transfer agent or nth, strect | Davis the motuer of Mrs. Hoffman, isin very poor | clemency Dut ‘age and sickness. | On the For schedule of trains see B. & 0. advertisement. shekor eho ith care to meet Festnl am. :30 p.m. | A ig 2 f and New York avenue, eQH duty. He | health. merits of the case he certainl jouae GEO. WEDA General Arent, | attistio wants of Was purchasers, and our | © the first Wednesday in each month the office {chosen to perform for a Ume the duties of this 812, and wasa descendant of the well-known “{m murdered ‘will be fro ily heard somebody yell out none. It is absurd to state Uhat he was not oT el highest place should be bad selected, and cott fam! hich founded Mrs. J. H. O'Donnell and son, of Capitol Hill, and | Prices are about 25 per cent. less than New York prices il be open from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m., on which “i BI cott family, w) ded Ellicott City, Md., | tt was Mr. Kennedy Who called out that he was ullcy of giving Ube bribes as he was unmalstakably 5 = = ; rode hough the best attalnable ‘results may hot be ‘take both hands | Miss Maggie Koontz have gone to Atlantic city tor | FUUCY fie whole affair. We have bot here Sr ee Gay advances wil! be made at 7:30 o'clock p.m. thou ; D_ ng agrandson of that Ellicott who, at there-| murdered. Witness "saw Dally take both han She ieadetor tke whole affair. of EC a r os 3 : reached by ls administration, yet the exciting ‘tue summer. aldermen, any atterapt. to Be Sulyacd sar and savas paar es jor less desirable selections. Shares in the 13th Issue are open forsubscrtp- | Watchiutness of the people, treed irom the aistane quest ot President Washington, conveyed turough | aud shove Mr. Kenney over, on bis fave. At the asinthe case of the aldermen, ai ry rin. ‘Beach, ‘Biackiston alan oe A . character, ‘The crime HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ing turmoil of political excitement ought to pre- | PBomas Jefferson, surveyed the ten miles square | same time the assassin fell over Mr. Kennedy, and | Mrs. Zeraga and family have gone to Cresson | prove the defendant's good cla! " ch was afterward constituted the District of | witness ran Up and caught Dally by the shoulder. | springs to spend the summer. Ree can anv enesupel ooh auc chang at bat ® ‘ woing down, and all river landings comiig up. Pomphlets explaining the object and advantages} vent mischance tothe office which represents their | Wc! Springs . cnat Colonial ‘Beacts at 10-19: Goitcae 15:1 mygo 424 Oth street. of the Association are furnished upon application. | sovereignty and should reduce to the minunum | Colwmbla, He was prominent in politics in early | He pulled bun off of Mr. Kennedy and asked why cent yiaw | — « million of dollars to corrupt haif a legislature, the danger of harm to the state. I by nomeans | Umes abd Was an ardent Whig, Which party he | he committed the assault. Dally replied, “That's | _Among Washingtonians at the Colonial Beach pall a's | srotel are Mra. Wm. Tindall, RB. Dr, AE. | Judge Barrett reviewed tue corrupt action of the ra 7 THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres’t, 3 supported in the columns of the Franklin (Pa.) | my business. You'll yw hereafter.” After Lewis, Dr. defendant. z= + ‘ underestimate the importance of the utmost care ¥ ; ennedy the latter Johnson, E. A. McIntire and family, L. L. Johnson | O60 ite pity or mercy, exe Gurxxost. Acruce Narraxs, JNO. JOY EDSON, See'y. 3y2-4m | and clreumspection in the selection of the ineumn- | Zuteitigenecr, ey eMen Me was editor and pro. | pulling Daily off of Mr. Kennedy the Ee pep ee ge eg coiinat fn there, to erette Pity mercy, oa 2 : = bent, On the contrary, I believe there 13 no obll- | December, 1849, and took charge of. the census of Gill and family, Mrs. F. J, Acker, Robert C. Fox, | {iP mourning condition of his family. With’ over EXCUESION SEASON OPENS JULY 9. ruggist and Pharmacist, gation of citizenship that demands more thought | Pysg'and also lad Out che rules and olan feats SUE OCRD IE ES ee PE Miss E. M. Craig, Mrs, W. F. Warner, Miss MeMur- | $1659.00 nis pocket he clamors formercy Withe ‘The Fast and Commodious Iron Steamer 24th and Tana SS eee ee oa ee ae eee TG Giese ae at eee cet | conduct of the census of 1800. He then became | @knife, and sald: “That's what he has killed me | ray, Miss B. Gray, J. Jay Gould auld family, Jas. | $1,000,000 tn ls pocket, he clatter tit matey ite emnrn onions Tro ane 2d and D ste. nw. Bo. Battence aad-oliby AS BE MOVED | ain epeaking of the citizens’ duty to the oftice wad an attorney and real estate agent, to which busi- | with.” Mr. Kennody repeated that three times. | Emery, Miss Myra Lowman, Miss Wollard, "Miss | Quy cmerng co Bis, DADE at. fl ion ais family PILOT BOY Gong Cha dk ecct 1 propose offering | 1#29 Hhode Island ave. PN estore ceo ny Ae Lets ness he has devoted himself ever since, acting for | The wounded man drew the knife from his own | Guthrie, aes Lao McIntire, Mr. Curtis, and Col. } 15 'a Yast fortune to i ag 1 wo trips daily (rain or shine! " as tet 4 = 2 < as a national banks and many prominent and ! he knife. Witness said | Hollings At this Mra Sharp buried ber Ta son apd s number of bew attra tions the princi- = = = i, tt “4 acho! a sel wee ie. Dal che being a new Dancing Pavilion on the bid, HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, <e> IN THE SUPREME counr oF THE | Suftty, a due regard for the Timitations piaced | Wide Maoquaneunce alnone” the prositnent ee oe or eee pd happens E Davidson has gone to Haverstraw, | _ “The legislature does not allow us to go below Boating, Bathing and Pushing PISTRIGT OF COLUMBIA. eee ee De the aed, hese things should | mon at the capital, and he Was generally well mi ‘ne otherwise would. Witness | Miss Laura =~ * | the minimum penalty in such a grave offense as Music abd Dancing on Boat aud Grounds. a RH atok Re of Gears Cores NOLAN, Admint- | be enforced by the manifestation 07 a calm and | Fnown and respected. On the 1st of Aprica6sd, | Glosely, whan perbaps he otherviise would. Witness | +. to spend the summer mouths, the present is,” continued Judge Barrett, “All wa ie Iisa tanec ak wher. Soetea Tk ‘or bleaching hair the very fashionable golden hue strator, &e., of George Courtney, deceased. enlightened public opinion. ‘That this should not, i rit id not think Daily ” harles H. Miller, nee Humphrey, has gone ‘be satisited—those who clamor for the prle vrmye ae in 10405, Equity Docket,26. ited by th Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy celebrated their fiftieth an- | just about as he does now,” said the witness, turn-| Mrs. Charles 5 lumphrey, has gone | cannot be satisit at Ide 6-00 pan sharp. Retarning, arrives | 2O¥ in vorue, ‘This cause being referred tome to ascertain ana re- | De-simulated by the mad clamor of disappointed | niversary of their wedding. . He leaves a wife and nd to get a better view of Daily, “except | on a visit to West Virginia. soner's receiving the full penalty of the law apd Husue at Sand 11 pia, PE cieemay bleach her own hair without any | port ths insebtediess of te eald Geome Courtney ae: | interest, Which without regard for the general | Mirco ehildren: GOL, Joa” Kennedy: Nise cane ree eet nat and coat.” To the’ jury ee. those calling for a reprimand. “All things have phtndayy Leaves ae 10 gzm.and 3:30 pum. Return trouble whatever and scarcely ‘any expense compared | Peased, the real ntate “Qf, mhtch he” died, seized ‘avd ood or allowance for the exercise of oMlcial Judg- | Keuneay, and a married daughter’ the ‘wite of | wet Be bad ona Nat aad cost.” To the! jury the siacchak Waser eck ai ben, considered, tnd the judgment of tis cour ing, arrives home at? avd 8:20 pra” Pavia possessed, the valt 1e same a ‘ nts, W egrade i rhe i ae > confined four ye: Smt MOURD IME, cute | “ruwsalege eoriere e aaeal Ona ae Theron. ut for other purposes, nowice iehereby civen ance with sels ‘demands 30) your Brea dent Gmina tia tise wet nat wanquen toni Dally as his turderer, As the Wounded man Witb- TUE CONTRACT WITH Wx. x. gar a co. | Isha une prisoier be confined tou Sen pecial rates to churches, schools and oranizations. | gosired wunnit - st I shall proceed with the said reference oi | should not be 0 ple and o1 tellow | in soclety circles, oe Killed me with.” The = An attempt at applause Was made in one corner ply at Company's Office, 90 Pa. ave. nw. jyt-zin a ; large or small. 4¥5 __ | July 15th, 187, at 12 o'clock u., at iny office in the | e{tizens, he would be utterly Unfit for t fe position, y s Daily: “This is what be bas ‘me With,’ straw to the District grew out of the fact that the the centence was pronounced, Dus < : FALLS AND CABIN JOHN Ualed States Court House (old City Hal at which | Sroapablo of understandigy the goonies wicier, | , Tus momuinE & package ot papers was received ‘WHAT A COLORED BOY Saw. Commissioners, instead of awarding the forage | of the room as the sent Hoste Sie Pacer BR cAI HON aah pcict “aay? present tel Caius aud be hes Ne | and careless of thelr dokfes ‘thar ue igone at | TOR ME uuneay, through, the all by che fe) waar (oanoty, ages tourteen year, Sontract aga whole, divided the teins up among | H srry tas taken buck £0 Ludlow-street ail, and Filius owatey MUSVAYS. MEDSESDALS 0 law3w SAS. G. PAYNE, Auditor. _ | the, pe poke ten bit arene he ould te Comnine: by Mr. Kennedy Just previous to the attack upon | was at the corner of 15th street and New York | ©itn'item. On the oth iust, the firm wrote to the | Will be taken to Sing Sing tommorrow. and Canal sts. Georgetown, Sam. Fore S0c. rousd THIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE THAT THE | claun but little toleration for mistakes, ‘The gen. | Mi by Dally. avenue about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, He | Commissioners declining to fil an order given} 4. wsnewer ag FORESTPORT. fy eee the supecriver, of Washington City; hath ob- | erosity of his fellow citizens should alone decree DAILY’S EELATIONS WITH MR. KENNEDY. saw Mr. Kennedy come out of his ofice, lock his | them for, straw, and saying: "BY procedent we 2 athe gies = Hunbrac bolding a tpecial Wer foe OM RUaCt Of Co: | now fur good tntentions should excuse his short- | Mr. J. H. Soule, the present owner of the lot on | Save “und wuik to tne letter-box, where he depos. | are the lowest ‘bidders for A yg PE a pea QTEAMER DIX: § DAILY. MAKING TRIPS | A + | business, Letters of Aciniuistration onthe personal | comings. Watch well, then, this high office, the | ay street, between 14th and 15th streets, formerly | ited his mail, ‘Then Witness saw @ man walk up rag te genta ye geen) <0 D y from Utica. rong how isemn Cuinberinnd's oat Hse, oot ot /ARD, STORE RORAERSON, CUORINCH into he Dire | inost precious possesion of America elaenstiD, | Qwnea by tae parents. of John Dail,” the mur. | OME. Kennedy and suck ekaile imum He alas | fo Ait part. Your prodecessors had ils samme | Cottage nove ph pendnowend | ot ow Hampshire ave.,and foot of at, y leceased: 1s dew: most J pushed Mr. Kennedy, Ds pga espn pha = ais aatauesce te casusheene | ug or Mae cua io eau, | Se eres OPT aro | round tej bon an rahe tv apne | nfs er wpa eae to taecog | TEN July Print ead Me evans inet trap ra. 5 last trap down at 10 p.m. OUR AccouN 387, | 8,9 pelore the TWENTY SEVENTH day of JUNE | ANG dts trom ‘without Thus will en performs | statement: Sin ang aaeea done it Witness was | your position, 1ts execution is so utterly absurd.as | special consisted of a boudoir car and locomotive, Foe Chen, Te Meduced! eg for NTS WILL BE DUE JULY 1, 1887. | post, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all | Screq duty to yourselves and to those who may | “1m November last I bought from Mr. Kennedy only. about. Ave or ‘from ‘Mr. | to render 1t impracticable. We therefore here- | 59 was occupied only by Mr. and Mrs. Clevel ; relephone call 363°2 THEY WAVE ALL BEEN RENDERED, AND WE | "Gifsu‘Gudsr'ns Lannie 27eh day of June, 1887, | follow you in. tie enjoyment OF the freest inetine. | the property known as Ne, Late “M sireet, anu | OMY. about, Ave, o fe did not know | with return your order issued on the wegen Superintennent. Hammond Jy Xetssioss on B. & v. a Under my CREE REO ciate des7 ‘tions which heaven has ever vouchsafed co man. tigation necessary to determine | Daty, but would know him if he should see him. ” Messrs, Galt & Co, claim that their Conductor ey Were accompanied to the pageant ee, WILL THANK ALL CUSTOMERS INDEBTED T0 | _n. noss PERRY Paces seirienee | _ ther toasts Were respantied £0/hy ciseing wtaned| [Stes Talley eee cee eeete aime wnat a: Rat a a eR eh agg pad scape ta very mach taneined ond pains US FOR A PROMPT SETTLEMENT. I HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A co- | “ttizens, india lensally learned that John Daily entertained | Su0 (Reco stiy ae the man Who did the stab. | Just to be asked to furiish a small part of a con- | cieveland’s eys ts very much, inflated and pels BAY RIDGE, partnership with Dr. Gustavus R. Brown, | 44 0’clock Mrs. Cleveland held a reception. t Mr. Kennedy on ac- Gut Daly 8 te lered’, ur times and ‘When in reality they are, as feel, ent- | Ofc and provounced it either & blind boll or tue erreg Py Who line ud exteusive experiouca in Ane and, arate ARRIVAL DX UTICA. : 2 He. Kammedy sbellered” oer Chanse and | tract when in resilty,& called and pronoun For tine of train see Bay Iidge advertisement, = ¢sutistry,, can recoinmend htm ase thorously scien- | qe Presiaent and Mrs Cleveland arrived in fonn’s | Say he had done the deed Dally replied that was “THE FIRR-BELL8 WILL RIXG. The journey to Alder Creck was without other Bituug crowns aud Wndgeworke” 8.5 MUNCASTEL | Utica from Clinton at 6 p, m., and were met at the however, that | nis business. When Kennedy closed and left his] commissioner Wheatley said to-day that the | incident than the groups of people at the various Every Tuesday to W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, D.-0.8., M. D., 1405 N. ¥. ave. nw. 3e23-Sin*_| depot by ex-Senater Kernan’s carriage. They lings so far as office Daily followed close bebind him. Witness saw | stavement that fire-bells would not be in the | stations as the train passed. A request from Retm- PEN-MAR, 4630 919 Pa ave. We NASHINGION GAS STOCK INLARGE OR | were escorted by the Utica Jacksontans ‘They that Mr. Ken-| the biow struck with the knife, future was incorrect; that the board of sen that the people might have an unity 12 ar: ‘small quantities bought and sold, and bond | dined at Mr. Kernan’s, and at 9:45 held a reception, means ier ONLY ONE BLOW stoners have taken no action in he matier, nor ‘see the rae reer cra by Anata Commencing Tuesday. July 5th Leave Washington viivllgges adjusted. ewi8 JOHNEOM & 0. YUTURE MOVEMENTS, came | was struck. Witness did not see the xnife re- | had the ciel of the ire deperement supmnitted 118 | Superintendent, Hammond, who wag in change of i ede FW LITTLE, ‘This morning they were to go to Forestport, ‘and in | moved from the wound, but saw it lying on the | opore upon the eavisstty come up | trainrunuing slowiy through tne y= Every Thursday to “&-~Has removed his office and residence from | where they will be guests of Rev. W. N. Cleve- pau, ground. About ora little after 4 o'clock witness | for discussion by the board in the near future. | the concourse had the pleasure of [ng the MAMEENG SEEK, Iaido N at to 414 Cot-ae., near cor. 4th st. and Pa | donq and family till Saturday, when, with Secre- Saw the assassin at the corner where the Savings | He declined to say what are his views on the sub- | distinguished travelers, who were once more upon wi : = = nae oo dyl-im tary and Mrs. Fatrohild, Miss Hose Cie eland, Mise of Mr. | Bank building 13 Deing constructed, | Daily was | ject. the rear platiorm. On the arrival of the oie a the Poto . Comsene: J Tt (excepting a= lary Hastings, some Oswe A ire, itness ‘was wor- Suly 14th) Leave Wasningiee Savane Sener | Ax Cosr For Cass. Be “SAEs an Cleveland, tuey will enjoy ancexcursion to the ears, | looking down Sedhag On SOme mhonvd| WasAlvinn Wanzser Peisonea? = | Ader Oreek | “travelers were ee fer. wm. X. Mcive 7:26 yan uta fap ae WILLIAM D. CLARK & 00. Seize 497 Catreot northwese._| Thousand Islands, ‘Thence they go to Cazenovia Ving | the new structare. Tue HEARDG I FE case OP xaxcr sugnors | Ci and his wite carriage Bray Welneseg to 2 Vicinity the President will ‘his ola home in and in ‘MB. BAXTER’S STATEMENT. io rar eppeme gee~ ‘Mr. Lavender | Creek, / LURAY CAVERNS. Sasa Ee fC ster bbirhiaaaies jrprambatpereai:lohonad Ce penal 3 : of the. ale of tue malik ot evocown, wien they | gteq ead new Fork, avenue, at Nairn drag | called Junge Sacite attention to the caso of ancy | 4147 Commencing July 6th. Leave Washington 8:30 am. reiki mrs No, 432 NINTH STREET, A VinoINta DUEL Nirrep in THB Bup.—Mesara, | kept upon the commons. ‘They 5 Lunder: | crore. He heard the criesand rushed to where the | Nichols, the colored woman charged with the | js Kevuratng, arrive 9 pan. Hound trip 83.50. ‘Will sell at Cost for Cash their Entire Stock of First- | We are showing an cutire new stock of Fine Gas | Jas. Reed and W. H. Pryor, two well-known young stand, miserably poor, and the son, John. a heat nmastet He saw br. Ken- | murder of Atvina Wanzer, also colored, as pub- | Forestport Ayerred Sent chat fo Pp ar, Lacey ant Be Cine eae nr carea mts Steuer | Say ncn ‘wire ted by Suuge fucor | 3,307 an Gebers, me Kenseay niga | wey nce ae tab euaa, Nut iG | Naot im Toercaya Ora, tnd ae that tae | Wet ene Ferry secured ot B. & O. Ticket ‘Ofices in Wash DRY Goops. Globes in colored and cut glass, Slate Mantels, Grates, | Sroks of the corporation Spon epplenie 206, paying for it What was at ‘and, pointing to Dally. u pan F acfendant, and sald he was: with “yo CLEMENTS. ©, K Lor. Sale will commence MONDAY, the 21th,and cop- pean eg Pa cespaeicorener esha , Se Chet of Police Holand that Chey yore bow 2 | fog jdined in the coaveyasce, aud’ shoray: thors: | man was br: Whitt, aman Hi bo wag th Pca at any tne» Wea, ta case was of 2i-2n "Manager. Geni Pass. Agent. | tinue Eighteen Days. Many Odds aud Ends i} all de- | comed. No one importuned be challenge had been sent and accepted, | alter Michael died. My understanding of the mat ‘hurt, but Mr. Kennedy reply. ‘asked that wit- | two or three days G? 20 HiVEE sine partments to be sold at less than cost. ‘All orders for Plumbing, Heating and Tinning | jrivh woe heii in ‘the sum Of $2,000 to keep the ee ‘moaned seit Sits: Persia to Teach spot sour the detendant ve summoned: swiftnbace Railway All the belance of cur Choice FRENCH SATINES | promptly attended to. WOOOW Sst ke ee Sut of the old man's possesion” When the tact | Dut he the assassin, and oereore might ‘The court explained toat it was useless to sum-| Am y2tm ‘COASTING TRACK. | Will besold at 25c. Patterns not to be obtained elee- Very respectfully, 8.8 SHEDD & BRO. Hosmer axp McKay Wix.—The second day in | was made pic enrpunensas Waeasteey not have seen or heard ali that Mr. Kennedy Pp ge a hi OLOMIAL BEACH, ~~~ | where. cD eae: Professional regatta at Lake and he was terri ‘against Mr, Kennedy, | or said, on grand-jury ‘court Boon POPULAR WATERING PLACE redo net want to carry curstockif low peices will c— Et - von was tata up with a double race | and I contemplated a Suit to recover, Due * pecs or oe ne was | 19 seo whether the idence tte proces AND EXCURSION RESORT. —= SPROLALTY, Between Hamin and Toomer, Hosmer and McKay, | 1 only revealed Jegality: ‘testified that, 1n. company the court in ‘the cane to the, . | All goods to be charged will be at orar regular prices. A and Koss and Lee, ‘The race was won by Hosmer abd procesdings were never inet. driving east on Pennsylvanis avenue about 5 p.m. Bulletin. F Stell tor the necviea wiil Hake Vesa aes | _ixO-0e sae S085 2% | Sha McKay in 18:00, ‘The course was three miles ‘me on who was » the Beseh (6 rs = SA ot Sila acm fre eer naras | Adore Postniy EMAL Ee, a zones $ hours at the Beach, and bome st 9:30 treated without hy Ft Pri o Fier Mati; Metrestmenta, and “Meals served. om ‘acuotie Healer, 430 10th af, WOO Touad tip, 50 etm; children, 25 cts. (3015-2 H f i i I i { t if i E 8 i i ee i) ‘ F Mm iy i il ye , i it é ct

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