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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pret, THE JUBILEE REVIEW. Distinguished Gathering at Portemouth to Witness England’s Great Navas Spectacie. PoxtsuovTa, July 2—Portsmouth and South ‘Sea have been thronged for days past in anticipa: tion of the Jubilee naval review fixed forthis afters noon at Spithead. The crowds have been ime mensely augmented this morning by the arrival of innumerable visitors from all parts of the coun. {zy who came by special trains trom London and other centers. The good positions for observing the display are all weil occupied. ‘The weather could not be more favorable. There ts bright sunehine and s Tight, Dreear ts blowing. Ev is in “holiday. attire, and gay drewweg und splendid uniforms give the crowded thorougts fares a brilliant appearance, Special _traing ‘at down from London the of the ad. miralty, members of the house of lords and the commons, and numerous representatives of the ne Rereres Stan is served to subseribersin the | city ty cuniorsson tieirowurnerotnt ae TOseaes tay | Se sede per math Copien at the counter Gente. acit ity" mail-yotace ‘prepaid 30 cess & Sea Ss yest. gu: ack onthe gee Teatered st the Tost ice at Washington, D. Cae Tur WaxKtx vening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1887. TWO CENTS. on SIAL NOTICES. = : foreign legations, SPECIAL NOTICES. one a . ‘Tre: Minister Phelps traveled in a special saloom Washington News and Gossip. Pee eee Rew Came Sli ae ee District Government Aftairs, Telegrams to The Star. | si, He"s2scompsiea ty has witeant re F 7 ; —oN THOT So — cae PS made BETWEEN THE TR, § Loomis, In the same coach with the American .o Fe che de NP PAT EPISCOPAL | Govgnxwenr Recerrrs To-Day-—Internal reve. | * CivileHights Case Before the Inter | tne Treasury under civil-service rules: ‘The District Commissioners have amended the minister were Mr. Robert McLane, United States eAvasiriscrte 1 Schoolat 9a.tn. Preaching at 11 a nue, $376,073; customs, $647,729. state Commivsion. Mra Helen E. Ryan, of Colrado, $000, office of | Order of May 14, 188i, in reference to repaving oF tuunieter to France; Nr. Jabez LM Cure. United The Police Regutat the "pastor, Rev. Wa H. Cutaraax Young » $376,673; cu $047,729. Coan Gadoreer Otte ni ne yaeae, repal way TraCKS at street In jons 7 ' d thi meetin — Hot 7 JECTED FROM A CAR— ae ‘A : ame ~ tock of Colum aiopted be the Comminionernon | toeeding at 4p. m ea ucetin Mrywearoris INvives TUE Puestbesn.—The Min. | HOW A BEACK MAN WAS EJECTED FROM A C1 the addition of the following clause aed, | THE JUBILEE NAVAL REVIEW. | ona secretary of the atnerican ingation at L CLAIMED TO BE A CASE OF DISCRIMINATION ON ac-| @Fhillp M. Crow, of Ohio, class one, Second Audi- | that on railways at street intersections granite ‘ e neapolis, Minn., chamber of commerce, at ameet-| Count or conon tor's Ofice. blocks "may be laid between rails amd: asphalt the American legation at London, and Mrs Chade sre wonimaea® i ine ened a HAMLINE ME CHURCH. COR OTHAND | wih ours cmolnted committee to meet | nisstor tue | ot Now Fork eg thee NEM RON HAGE, Slt | rte Distros Oommssonorehancendcrey hat the Ameaican legation at Paris, and Mra Buckingham "in Ji: ‘alao by ‘king out the word o> p. ag - - Ni With other committees to extend an invitation to ie Interstate Commission to-day took up the | of New York, an as, A. Given, of Virginia, al ve let H ati: Hf ry a Vine 17, and sabetitaune therefor the word i 2 als 24 Sanday achoot GSS a, | PFesident. cleveland to” visit Minneapolis on bis | ease of “William 1. Council, colored, against. the | t0 class One in Sixth Auuitors OMice, and.Chas. A. | space between che tracksor thecolumbia Raitroad | Distinguished Americans Present, pray fwele and his wife; Lieut, Chadwick, naval attache weeting Friday evening at 939 Hon, at Ww eh 5" Sie ynsul < =f wart, of Virgin ass, in'sam 2.” | On Massachusetts avente northwest be paved with eral at London; Gen, Jos. R. Hawley, Senator @ fm: | PFoposed Northwestern trip. ., | Western and Atiantic Railroad Company. The | Stenery vf ee having served a | asphalt blocks, under the direction of the superine and Mr. 4. J, Hopkins, member of Congress from a 27 in Hi i i ited toall of || THOSE wHo Leave Tue Crry during the sum- | COmplainant charged that on the 7th of last April, | satisfactory probationary term of 1x months, has | tendent of streets, and at the expense of the rail- Aurora, Iii. “Minister Phelps’ party appeared to Poe pe ag gee en pe | it*_| mer can have Tuz Star mailed to them for any | though he had paid first-class fare he was forci- | been permanently appointed to class one, Second = A company, Wherever ssid inter-track space PITCHER MORRIS SOLD TO NEW YORK Shorompay enjoy themselves, all being ln the best, down to the word Be - < FOURTH PF length of time, and the address changed as often | bly ejected from the first-class car of the railroad | Auditor's OMice, the orders of the ‘Commissioners, dated November ‘MEH. L. Horton and famtly were aboard the the word “tine te line 4 asd the word ao" | Meier, pease Sea EN BG as desired. ‘The subscription must be invariably | !n Georgia and compelled to take a seat in the we ch: 12, 1886, and May 14, 1887, and that the inter-rall private yacht Evra" Rust. Augustus Jay, second : ae ay ing at Tain. ‘Yous Peojle's prayer imeotisg at 7 | Bald In advanc ‘Jim-Crow” car set apart for colored PEOPLE. | pris Gite ar Cree a ora clerk, | Spices atthe intersection of Massachusetts avenue | Sir John Thornton's Mission. | fertry of the american iogution at Pasike Chew pin, Strangers are cordially at INTERESTED IN EUROPEAN JOURWALISM.—A Paris | COUNCII 1s a prominent colored eitizenof Alabama, yy G. Elker, of Connecticut, appot ‘with 4th and other streets be paved with granite ter A. Arthur, Mrs. Frank Lesite, and Mr, eS I ‘ar's | a malnister of the gospel and president of a colored | $2000, Surgeon General's Ofice, under civil service | Blocks, under the direction of the. superintendent Roots were al=> afloat aboard different craft, ‘respondent ‘HE STAR m Paris says rules. Edwarq ©. Stacl lass 1, Adjut.-Gen- | Of streets, and at the expense of the railroad com- Jay, accompanted by Mr. Kane, being aboard the Tahale Vy she's aes Tumored on apparently good authority that Me. | educational institution, Tn his complalat No 86) rary Gree, tealgned. “wivrin D. Bally, elas | PANS, Wherever such interral spaces nave een | A SAB CASE OF HYDROPHOBIA. | Halcms te tuvlag ot which was stu biddon bp ing Dith 7Gae = naned Gali ivy | Serts that he bought a first-class ticket and took a : 0 paved with cobblestone in Violation of the afore- fags. fe Pabhe cordilly | Tyesaengery the. well mnown, Paris. Gall’ paper | Seat in a.car; that he was given no instructions as | $4000, Surgeon General's Once, resigned to accept | Said orders. THE SCENE. aT PORTSMOCTH tts sok us printed in the English language. to which car he should occupy; that a man, ap- | *Posttion in the office of the Civil Service Com- COMPLAINTS. AND PETITIONS, Was one of extreme aniination. Hundreds of prte mission. H. W. Swearingen, class $1,000, Surgeon Gilmore Meredith & Co., part owners of square vate craft of every de 4 z % ehen be Shored her. It looked “like Ineeting of Professors at the Royal Academy of | §71n Gace Cire eis Se demand his | &-,Hudson, class $1,000, Adjutant General's Office; | for six months. J. M: Bishop complains that the | posed for Next Month, Americans, ‘The crowds afloat and ashore oz Fine Arts, in Florence, to award the premtum fof | ticket or order him to vacate hig seat. he would do | Qfando C. Smith, H.R. Street, and Walter 8. | pump at No, 225 Indiana avenue northwest 1s in | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexixo Stam, On arriving at Portem ~~ J 1,000 lire in the competition among the students of ption, all hardsomely that Gils of lower grade than tx decorated, well freighted with cally dressed peopl, export sais beso ftestion. Sauda fy an 1 oners, Upon «ie plication for I = Perry, class $1, Surgeon General's O1 and | need of repairs. The health office calls special at- 231 7 y favored on embarked on board mich special carditionsas they stall tmpose pene the academy for the finest basrellet, Larkin G. | ployer’ sesequeneY three of the railroad emi- Grduaned” ip CRS 00, ance Cet a Cres tothe sostrution inthe public sewer on | anner te Passel tes aed wcuniawes ae and’ trom Aecchampion vo spithead. “The fret : cet bidineand tanks, | 745 pan. seaman woth Me ane nen uored py bring clected te president | ° "7" FORCIBLY EIECTED HIM PROM THE CAR, e Causing redow intoceliars and creating a serious | 5 ill give adinner to Lord Hartinston, at which | troopsnips to leave with urste were Uwo ug Tae 1 nesday, Thursisy ahd FP professors invited by the president of the academy | one of them striking him over the head several Mr. Jno, ‘Tyler's Miness. nutsance, Mr. Chamberlain will be present. On the question | dan liners from Southampton, w raich excited mach woetinics 29 usual. “Gospel © pass judgment upon the various designs sub- | times with a lantern, inflicting painful wounds; | There was no change reported this morning in MISCELLANEOUS. + of Hartington’s taking office, the Spectator this = 3 : edt Placed tn the church oF Sane Cae He, LO. | that while he was being foretbly ejected ho ap- | the condition of Mr. Jno, Tyler, whose illness was | | Lumber Inspector itiley reports that he meas. | morning says: “We see some of our contempora- | a eee >a ot c] e) S: c ve re ry o = ia a. umerous large steamboats Piinster Auey of teatyee SABtA Croce, the West- | peated to the conductor for protection, and the | announced in yesterday's Srak. ‘The members of Fine 30, Tae ee eT egy Hacad, Year ending | ries argue that this is the right moment for a re- | ford: thogentral publican Qportunity’ se wan. oe latter replied: “This 1s what you get a oaou his household are hopeful. In case he gets better | of tect of yellow piue lumber, 6,727,570; of white, | Construction of the government on a liberal-unlon- | NESS Lhe review Trota the sea, ket “Spare. 6 ‘clock. “Come, for All Things are Ready ge FOURTH STR Rev. M. FB. Ric plhers from the Portsmouth touxteed S150 forthe first : for not moving when I ordered you to? a ahve sae ont he oe Y 5 Saoe: | As Th pall hose TUE VESSELS PARTICIPATING to cxeced $1.50 for the frst | aoe, Hee: QM. FB. luce: past Movements oF Navat Vesseis.—The U.S, 8, | fF no! 1 the physicians expect that he will recover the use | 11,882; oak, 44,964; ash, 15,327; cypress, 17,857; | 1st basls, The desire really proceeds from U ticle X is bereiy medined by | P Bee preaching i the pastor, 7:15 Galena arrived at Montreal yesterday.—The V. | of the trata, tn We Che) he ae ee tee | of his limbs, now crippled by paralysis, Its at- Poplar, 20.821 fe Who wish to see Churchill again at work tn the | 1m the Pageant as paraders, numbered 228 Sr aftee the ee eee | Prayer aceting. Thursday at 8 pein aay cutee | S. 8. ‘Trenton 1s expected to sall from the Norfolk | which he had paid. tack ts attributed to exposure to the heat and the Depaumalttec on “preservation of files,” Treas- | development of his democratic toryism. We can- | Hants, and included three squadrons of tron-< : Perieuce meetin. AM are cordially invited to th Hae the fOreaoine wodifiations be printed in | Service. ily bews. het in, the city of Wastingtouy it said rc MiLLTAM Is WEBB. SE WHEATLEY, wat. | itr, JIAM LUDLOW, ‘Commissioners of the District of | °° Colum: INDALL, y-yard on Monday fo f a : reac F . | elects of overwork. or four years and eleven | Ury Department, have requested the Comintssion- | Hot immagine auy change for the were so preat as | ANd CTUINERS, ugeTOguling Uhirty-foUur Vesela WIUH the rellef omfcerS and crew for the Lamcastee | Boca ane sere Tiundiey, ‘The raitrosd com. | Months he had notbeen absent’ a day from lis | ers to send them afull set of all blank forms used “1 dm aia a seventy-five torpedo. Boats cun-boats, and irop poneees i ee SESE See Crew ton "| pany was represented by Mf. Jullus L. Brown, | dcsk in the Treasury, for various purposes by the District government, rue savas eteceee, defense ships: divided into five fotilia 1x teal Eoaose STH ST. | A Derictency Arrxorrtatton Nexprp.—In con- | he complaint averred that in ejecting Council A Stax réporter wi called this afternoon at the -———— For the last day or two the naval review has | 12g Uigs and thirteen troop-ships. Besides these 3s, the ‘Sunday night | nection with the dectsion of Controller Durham | {fom the car the rallroad company was’ guilty of | Tesdence of Mr. Jno, Tyler was told that there are | Am Alleged Colored Confidence Man. | ..7 ped into the shoes of the jublice. Everybody | Indian troop-ships, apypoluted to ort ee Preaching | th; sal an act of discrimination because of Council's | 4t Present Signy of Improvement in Ube patient's CHARGED WITH SWINDLING IN MARYLAND. 4 rhs Sed tetas nok cee for, Thea Swing Stinday ht ee serer ar ers | (olor and that that, act was ‘a violation of the | condition and ‘is puysiclans have hope that be} 1 ast nignt Detectives Mahon and Carter arrested | 12 London has goue to see it, parliament having | gulsied visitors dd the stall PE eRe ee eee nting Office are entitled to pay for leave of al ar 5 rill continue to grow better, risen early for t last nigh po8 ‘craft, allo: ring Sten's Moet SE SUE | Saco "proporioned to thelr Betsice during te | mereate, set, which, prokbits discriminations gro isen early for the purpose ght. Th se Attest: WILLIAM CLE a Lorenzo Hopwell, colored, forty-five years old, an “ mouth, all of which were weil laden and briskly rainst ‘lass of citizen: Way stations of lines leadis south have been Bee OFF IY on HE ha NSU Atuendas, 8 pm. Al veats frve. | year, Publle Printer Benedict has written to the | “Chairman Cooley, of the Commission, decided Sales of Re: ate. alleged confidence man from Frederick County, | blocked since daylight with crowds of people. | USC. ‘ihe Seeen sacs tap tn tear hh = Cp eae a _1_ | Conttotier a letter stating that last Year's appro: | that it was not conipetent for the Commission to} A syndicate of Army officer? has purchased, | Md., and locked him up at the sixth precinct for | Special trains follow cach other every Tew Mla: — up Cantuel, the sharwenrd oben Gotan oe 1p Ageptgnow Did ‘he cent fae siti feta ay yore SGueN' | Payments can be ade Out of the appropriation | uit So Meetady Gy camages ue at the, SAR? | ehrougn Col Jas. Bates real estate broker far | tne Maryland authorities. The prisoner, ieisai- | Wes Tue Weather is maghiicen, posite tne Tale of Wight, the port column. elug won decared on the yable at the a 7 ~ Samvgn H. | Poe rear. Th et e 2,000, blocks 147, 148, 149 and 150, urlel v1 - sr " ‘The ships were stationed two peg ap : xr, pastor. Sunday school, ‘m,, “Preach: | for this year. ‘The Controller replies that the law . aeoe oun leged, visited the house of Benj. Black, colored, in NDON Gi rs off Portsmouth, ps RUOt ST Piast 1S ‘noite OP aetted | dua by the pastor 11 aah, and S pan. Geapel meee: | Will hotadilt of the payments out of this appre ‘THE ANSWER OF THE RAILROAD COMPANY the new addition to West Washington, ‘This lan LON! OSSIP. Prederick latter's wi cables apart,the lines belug Uhree cables between, ied? Aetaatt Chapel § yan. All'are cuntially ja: | prlation, and that if thereis noneot last yearsap- | admits that Counell was put out of the car, but | {<u ule Lelghts and les between Stn and Sotb, | Tees cena dasuer her in purchasiagea tarinior | RRmskim?s Severe HTineve—New Books to | The dvtlias were ranged fn. doutie. columns be: ‘ited. 1t_| propriation left, a deficiency appropriation will | denies that t was in any spirit of discrimination, | WiRigN SUCts. ought of J. H. Gordon et al, | $1,200. “In order to raise money she sold her store ‘Come Out Soon. ween the port column of ironclads and the inain- ° 4 S land, and the troop-suips were placed in single It avers that Council, peing alone and not at-| truswes, ‘pt. lot 6, ‘377 (203 by 116 fy), on E | TOF $150, which she gave him. It 1s also charged >, PABLO, ——— 2 L837 , 1 Cable Dispatch to THE Ev: sr column between | the starboard line and fea igsby tie stor Owaccouncut ibe | Bins ror Femwismva Foe for the State, War | tended by femalog deliberately ook a seat in. the | street, DotiGen uel and agen Streets, for ssbo0. | Mal he went coche house Gated tnolatters wire | Lospox, July 20--Duning the past fortnight | whe Isic of Wight. ‘This made four lines of vessels —— é th services will be brie! ee o year was | cr Which was reserved for ladies; that he knew e 2 a fe BOM, Cousos. service will be. lane! and Navy Department butlding for the year was 5 = hed | Hone side of the channel and three on the other, 4 Fats aie, aud, colored men unaccompanied by | How 4 Tco-noat Man Was KoBBED.—A colored | And wiien she WCnt Up stalte for the Oe eres | Ruskin has been so ill that hehas been compelled | ¢Srenaing trom South. Sea Castie tothe Rye MI opened at the superintendent's office to-day. J. | ladies were forbidden to ride in that car; that | girl, named Ida Seymour, was on. trial inthe left. Henderson reported the facts to the police | ‘ Keep is bed. He suffers from extreme prostra- | aie shoal, a distance of over two miles. Each ship Member Se CORSON & MACART: GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F Bank ational agit fepm the Mody and Sane culls { vglos aud quartettes ‘rhe public ave | Maury Dove was awarded the contract for fur-| Council was politely informed by officers of | Police Court this morning, charged with the Uon, and takes hardly any food. The doctor 1s in | patroled by a steamboatthe space between her ‘Sudliay School at 9:50 ain, ‘he public are ishing coal, and Wn E Hodge for furnishing | the road, that, he must vacate the tadies car, to | ceuy of $10 trom i James E Hall, & young man em.- here and last night, the ofcers oo Pitined bracers aed ona teeter ete a) | ym Gy ye SS woo e| cl Ploye a tug-boat Mr. Moss uppea for the estate =a a - ‘scene free from intrusion, ‘aur Brae CONSRPG ATION AL ooreRCH—TREAC a fare and would ride where he pleased; that | defendant, and pleaded “not guilty.” Hall testi- Some anxiety, though it is not considered critical. | Cinar tne east approach to the alley between Abidin se ‘Sticks School ana | INDIGNANT Wan Derantwent Orrtctars.—War | finally he was cjected, but that the thjuries | red that lils boat arrived al the wharf late last Shea Sentenced to be Hanged. ‘The letters contributed by myself to the Pall | jron-clad columns, and the Agincourt did the surG-30iut. Mlusicunder the dircetion | Department oficials are quite indignant at the | lullicted were by passengers who were indignant Bight, und he went with his companions toa | A WASHINGTON MAN To BE PUNISHED FOR KILLING A| Mall Gazette and eight English provinclal papers | sata tor the east approach to the alley bevween not at Council’s conduct, and that none of the rail- | gal published statement attributed to Assistant Secre- aloof on Pennsylvanta avenue, where they had ST. LOUIS POLICEMA? vl a e divistous and the flotillas. At 1 o'clock the i road employes had duy hand in the assault on | something toeat, it was about o'clock when he upon the Bodyke evictions with four additional | th: ary master st. ; s two Devonshire tugs blocked the West entrance to card, to gh erect that there arg pay. | Council ‘The defendant dented that the couductor | lett tue saloon ‘with his friends. "They were | atten wereing a term of Ino yon io the renee | Chapters, and tlustrated from instantaneous pho- | {1.0 Divoushlre tugs blocked the west entrance to slother disbursing officers tn the Army | used any profane language to Councll, The an- | laughing and talking, and the defendant, situ rel Ed years in the Pennsy1- | tographs, will appear next week in a collected | and the Manly and the Malta’ at 2 ovclock alee eS eee more save ot been examined for tive | swer declared that Council voluntarily left the | in a hack, called, to ‘niin: “Stop laughing; come | Vania penitentiary, was brought back to that city | form entitied “Bodyke; a Chapter in the History | arent “on Maus, “Seepage ee at 2 clock Bible study Thursday, 7 jim. “Prayer | VATS Or more. They say that the regulations re- | train, and thus lost his ticket. In behalf of the | here and get in.” Witness accepted tne invita- | last week to receive sentence for the murder of a of Irish Landlordism. y Will be published in | the Iinesclear, the four tugs belng under the or- rsduy Sp. du. Nou are invited trail | quire earerul examinations once a quarter Tallroad it was claimed that the company has the | tion, and they drove about the city, and about 3 | police officer in that city while making his escape a "| The: b Gers ofthe master of the feo, The troop-aiil ie | they are made as required, Tight to set apart. cars for ladies, and to restrict | o'clock, while he Was asleep, she got out of the | from jail, and was yesterlay again sentenced vo | LBdon by Unwin and in New York by Putnam. | CoG Stuer vessels, convesing visitorg were pert a {ts accommodations to ladies or to gentlemen ac- | hack ahd he missed his money—#10—and had her = yesterday again sentenced to | “shaw Lefezre is at work on a book dealing with | ted ‘to ‘make «tour of the columns betone 2 ‘The PRESIDENT AT Oak ViEw.—The President | companied by ladles, and Uhatit has the right to | arrested. Officer Lee testified that he arrested | be hanged, execution being ordered for September England's foreign policy during the present cen- | ovclock, after which they took up the positions as- remained at Lis country home, Oak View, to-day } &Xclude men from that car. | ‘The defendant also | the woman, who denied the charge against her, | 7- A Motion for a stay of proceedings wasgranted tury. signed them, ‘The small vessels appropriated to and devoted several hours to the consideration of | (l#lmed that Counell brought the assault apon | At the station they found §7.25 upon her person. | t© enable Shea’s attorneys to carry the case to the | "Sydney Burton has a new work in press, under | SiSitors anchored at 2 clock abrenst tke torpeds > WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER SF ste nw, Jan's P.Wan METHODIST Err FOUNDRY. ‘Clmurehy cor. 14 Oliver ¥ Gundette, an interest im | ELLIOTT, Laster’ Su Coutinned for five years, under the | Sunday, July 24, at 0 : S of “W. W. Burdstte & Coo" At the expires | 30. Preaching by the pastor, "Some aiid pealve send hnseif by refusing to leave the ladies’ car, ‘The defendant claimed that the man gave her the | Supreme Court, the Uuie of “Finance in Politics Since the Crimean | noullias. ‘The private cratt carrying sightseers the partnership. im 1870. the firas was disecived iia. | Prayer mesting Wednesday evenie at @ | c¢Ftaln matters which he desires to dispose of as “DEFOSITIONS. $3. The judge sald he had noting te say “about | , Suea fOrmeriy resided tm South Washington, | West . Inust have uumibered several hundreds. ‘They rep. beatual consent and settled up. the suid” Oliver P. qu, vite and will be glad to see You at all our | S00n as possible. He expects to spend most of the pia L. | Persons who Tide about the elty with disreputable } After leaving here he went to St. Louis where he | Southby announces the sale on the 27th inst. of | resented the pleasure boats of all. nations aud Hariettc sitar out bicinieeat Us dhe at WW" Ba ices. 24 | Guamer av Oak View, and will come into the city | | For the complainant the deposition of A. I. | Pharacters but he had no piricular sympathy | killed te policeman, After being sentenced to | en ueney aumounoes the sale on the 27th inst, of climes, and darted about lke birds of different Th. Ww E = n for them when they get rovbed. He was not, | dcath he made his escape trom Jaf and was traced | among them being “Rosemary,” occupying forty- | plumage, lmparting H preach at the Metropolitan M. | (uty at the White House during the day, attend | passenger in the car at the time Council was | however, Inclined co believe her Story. She was | t0 different parts of the country. He was located | seven. ~The White Ship,” twenty-six pages; UNPARALLED BEAUTY. ESBaa Sinach sks, Semorrow, at LL em, | ing to all necessary business, and gocs out to Oak | Ooteq Moore deposed that Counch was twlos | wanteneed te Oo ava” here ea: at his home in South Washington at one time by | Spe Ring's Tragedy.” forty-Ave pages, bs kteine Staioeaer aurietench ee eee and 8 pan! Sabbath-scliool at 9:30. _A¢ _| View im the aftarngon to lay before the President | Slocte’. Moore, depaved tna, Coane was evice se esr the police. The officers learned that Join was in | | ‘The rumor of Staniey’s death recetved no credit | scone, surveyed just befures o'clock, when the naval a mapa TW. W. Burdette & Co's | ig gm EST. BAPTIST CHURCH. OTHE | euds the ev eit ae at eee aay attention, He also | tiniess ordered by the conductor; that finally three | No Loose Jupawent Againer Tue Prorenry.— | "BC cit and that a number of his rriends were to | nere: Seooels ‘were alfin place, tele ccorations ally ‘moneys due “Ve Bees Pacman a to whan EE EO Cr {he | men in the uniform of the ratiroad forcibly ejected | In the Criminal Court this moruing, Sit He R aides meas fey hung and their crew in holiday pose, the private Bt thocatliest possible t ‘the said W. We Burdette | hold” “Also, at pms Subjects “Hasy on inten aa i oat or leaving the capital | Council, oneof tem striking Council over the head | Eluott called attention to the case of John 1 peed her tat Gina thelr tatd PHL COREY, oF NEW | OMY When necessary. Col. Lamont remains on | Moore, a citizen of Georgia, was read. He was a stone ———. ‘been made by the President for leav! GREAT AGoyy. craft hurrying to good places, and uke muluvades ts about to ire fr welcome by “ - Tanter "] were informed that he had left a few minutes before ashore King themsel to best see the event CES . a a Prior to his visit to Georgia in October. “ithe deposition of E. F, Grizzard, colored, was franimuv aati eecutane neat a) Heed ance dete eaally arrested and seh- | A Little Child hav Hydrophobia from | 07 the ‘day, wes glorious in the extreme, Provably _Tthstutm re CRE NDREE ow E CHURCH, M ‘THe SECRETARIES Of State, War and Navy held | next read. Hoswore that he had inspected tliecar | title companies had reported this asa Judgment | puree unger augtuer, nate, to ‘while serving his the Bite of a Dog. no such Met was ever seen before in time of g=> IN THE St vent KicHARDsoN pastor; 11 a.m. meeting this ng, Dut did not select elther | Whtt he was onlcreds Hee ae oa one Ante | against certain property. lle read an aitidavit of | term was identified by one of the convicts. atthe | CBIcAco, July 23—Arthur Mueller, aged two | Peace. Evers classof the British navy was eo = omnes BESTE He Pore selly§ ate by Het. a. superintendent of the bullding or a captain of | Wich Rewas ordered; that the car from which | Mrs, Curisinond that, the Ane-and casts were paid. | carnation se hit conteors oes Gory ae es | youre dled penterday tron haopnbie ee {Queen aud the prince consort, tuirty-oue years: Tas come tev ascertain and gos TWELYTHST 8B ME. cu; a ——— tlle ti car into wach hewasondeved was irc, | the arab a fine wes not pesd, ana }Teurnee COSt, Louis Weeks ago last Sunday the family were at a pub- | Would sufler by romparison sith ths. some of Cag : ad, i . had a bad od used for smoking, ~ the boy was playing outside when | stout wooden ships which fgured tn that revi Ticvalus theres hecbadac oy kaeocwnteh zed | sublarts, “Alfweieomie’ Chunk: pad) iat nay Ofptetsteond Lent. Jona ©. walsne | "yin i Council: the couplsiaane wes sworn, | ene See been acbousted tor |“ Momtgomery County Mattors, ~ | ic etrden and the boy was playing outside Wen | tite plc iu Fuptaumouth Marton todas Seed estate ts liable, and to whom payable, and whether finiahed. See next Saturday Signal Corps, has been ordered to proceed from | and gave the detalts of his ejection from the tri ‘said © favor of a | fue ‘ReOcnagaS PROCES TO-DAY — PERSONAL | iting him on the third finger of his left hand and | Pravely out for the occasion, | Nelson's old shi ore Tsai at cata for tho rayment ae 5 08 N ‘CHUECE, | this city on a tour of inspection to signal stations COUNCIL'S STORY. petra aoe can eee dda atenie oe Ale Soratcining hima singh a ‘Themes Be ee kee eee San gree ye ouyect, pL 2 as far West as Wyoming. At Fort Washakle, Wy-| Council testified that he bought a ticket at Covert Correspondence of Tux Evexixo Stan. ‘was called to the < | after boat her, the full complement dau hua men ueuo aro oe rp | ehstnaoogy on heh ote Ape Senta | BERGA ceme, bee ene oa Htcrvnass Mp gure, | ition gn ty chum te ae a ts = en shot the animal apd juently went into CHEEKING VOCIFEROUSLY. that post and Hawlins Cape Gee. Mt bowie | that he went into what he thought was the gentle- | prehension as to whether tbe fine whs pald or re. | _ Democratic primary elections will be hebd inthe | ES! agjotning drug. store to have the wounds of | More than thatthe sid’ ship. mouited a gua or ee eee S. McNaught, 26th intact | men’s car, took a seat, very soon he was notified | mitted, of which there appeared no ‘record, lie | thirteen districts of the county to-morrow, be- nis chiig’s Greased. sy TER” PRESBY TERIA 1d how remtt tt. 9 1d. closii 6 Th Seo anes hi 4s of the | quoca, stirly after Otlock when Order: was hgh ho Ad hearcor of Rew. hor OL r : mC a would how remit it. ning at 9 a.m. an at the woun the | queen. Shortly after 2 o'clock, wi rm ee Ehnisgrgs bbs mstor” Sonvctsae ta Sak, | HE, capt. V rs, 9th infantry, and First | by a man’to go into the forward car. Witness ginning Ing P.m. The fol-| For some unknown reason of q setiool, 9:20 aan, it i born, Sth cavalry, having been | miade no reply. Soon afterward a breakmap told oe lowing 1s the list of candidates competing for | child were not cauterized, though that of Mr. | perceptible on the water, the Euphrates, the found ieapacttated for active service, have Geen | him to goforvard.. Wituess replled thathewould | A Kworry Lagat, Puoutem 70 Souve.—To-day, | homitations por wonton de vice Baughman | Mueller was. “the little. ones wounds | Grocouile andthe Malabar proceeded “to granted leave of absence until further Orders. The | If ordered by the conductor. A few moments later | the case of 2oseph C. Hayes, convicted of recetving | hn Chas B, Koberte, controrler of ueoewee Ew. | Deng only "treated = with carbolic salve. | the westward of Osborne, and stood | ip order assigning Major P. J. A. Cleary, surgeon, to | three men, two Wearing rallroad uniforms, ordered ‘stolen goods, was before Judge Montgomery, ‘on y. = surys ~|As the child’s woudds healed rapidly ‘no | readiness to escort the royal’ y duty at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, has Deen re- | Witness out. One of them struck hiin over the | motion of defendant to set aside the verdict, and | Le Compte and J. ¥. Turner; attorney general, | further attention was paid to the matter, and | queen embarked yoked, and he has been ordered to'duty at Fort | head several times with a lantern, Witness was | was argued by Mr. Cahill for the dafendant and | Wm. A. Fisher, I. BALD, LATE PKO- 2 T. PAUL A.M. E. has pirchased “The | SE aw., bet D and jor—11 a.m. a, subjec! ts when the 3 o'clock to review the fleet. yd Douglas; State represent- | when he was taken sick last Wednesday evening ‘THE CEI REVIEWS THE FLEET. a Assinibotne, Montana. Major M. B. Adains, Corps | forcibly ejected from the car. At Dalton, Ga., | District Attorney Worthington and Assistant Dis. | atives (Chree to be chosen), Sami Riggs, O. Il. P. | no one thought of the dog bites of some weeks | ‘The queen ett sburue House a few tlnutes bee CH, 87. Ot Engineers, has been orderea’ front unite ton, | withess being stek andeovered with biood, stopped | trict “Attorney: Lipscombe for. the Government, | Clark, Hobart. Hutton, PD. Latrd, “B.'S. White, | ago as being the cause of his ilness. On Thursday | tore eclock and weut aboard. Mer majesty lemt mos Gis gue rictor | Vt., to Fort Montgomer: on public busi- | for to have lus injuries attended to. | The testi-| Hayes was tried last week for housebreaking, | Edward Wootton; State's attorney, H. Maurice | morning the child was 80 ill that a doctor Was | une buoy at Osborne Bay promptly at 3 uiclock. a is t Es ress. Capt. Henry Mei Ordnance Depart. | mony of Mr. Council conformed to the written | larceny and recelving stolen goods, and the ver- | Talbott, Alex. Kilgour, Edward Petér, and Chas. | called and on the first examination attributed the | She was preceded by the Trinity, jucht and wad fe Choral Celebra- | Trent, hug been ordered tron, Went ae eet | compinines madeby nite, let was bot gullty a6 tothe “net ‘charger a. dis. | W. Pretiyiman; JUdges’of Orphans’ Court (three to | fillies sopvarheating, whe sume evening the boy | Fallowed bg the royal yachts Usborne and Alberta Oierines tor the building and im. | Cambria Iron Works, at Johnstown, Pa., Midvale | _ AU 1:30 the Commission took a recess until 3 p. | agreement as to the second, and gulity as’ to the | Be chosen), W. W. Poole, Dand Grimth, Robt. E. | was attacked with well-known symptonsof hydro- : n and the ships Enchantress, Helicon, Euphrates, provement fand of the parish. public invited. teel Works, and Frankford Arsenal, Philadel- Unird. Mr, Cahill claimed that this verdict 1s 1n- | Connell, Stephen M. Lyddane, Sain'l Darby; county | phobla,which lasted throughout the night. Yester | Crocodile, and Malabar. The royal © OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND MAC TELEPHONE COMPANY, 1¢ Dollar and Twenty-five Cents per if n, procession mee vas sre 3S scape — yh: roving ground, Sandy Hook; N: The Interstate Commission has created a bureau | consistment, that the guilt or innocence should | Colmissioners, Wm. H. Matnakee, J. P. Sellinan, | day morning,when the doctor madea second visit, | proceeded straight to 11S destination, aud passed: dees of sscond.artue oss ct Paomemen AEN, Wi H, REACK, OF THE CINCIN: | Armory? Springiieid, Maser and Watertown ar: | to be Kuown as the Departurent of Statistics Ms, | hove Beene le Te a adn eae eaa | Svan ae Gaither de enton, L.A. Darby, J. D. | Iv was seen that there was no hope of the child's | herscen te ues, leaving Une coast-detense ships, STs tees ofthe Treat Uniay Presbyterian Church, coruer 14th and atene | Seal, Mass., on pubil> biisiness, Col, Geo. II, | C. C, MacCain, who has been appointed auditor of } detendant stands convicted of receiving the goods, | Gatdner, N. M. Perry, J. C. Holland, J. Walker, | recovery. He lingered along, having lodical | gunboats, and Worpedo boats on Ube port side. say | Tes, Er iardcuy, 4 Green Etchison; Siri, We Convulsions, until the afternoon, when ke died in | SUSb0sts —— he Jury 4 y-Wntte, filicau, A. F. Falrail, W. H. Carr, ny. i that he bad stolen: “Fue court reserved “decision, | WW all W. H. Carr, | great agony THE GARRETT SUITS, 5 " v w, at 11 oclock ame July 2a. ale os Mendell, Corps of Engineers, has been ordered | the Commission, will have charge of the bureau. | which some of the Jury by their disagreemen sguyhs will bo closed from the 16th to | Wage Sr AID are ala a | ee ork lnn ane ee oe ae ee Paes SAME M. BRY ness. Liew A. K. BuMlington, Ordnance De : TS : county surveyor, C. President <>, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH 8’ Cooler Weather for Sunday. Luc] = a BEES i z has been gra cnieheskeay « = ‘Cooke D. Luckett has resigned ‘the professorsht, SIR JOHN COMING HERE, Ke wOHAS G. BEEBE peau | Soe cent titan Bada Seok ut ego | Parinent Mis Deen, granted no Thrantey, fous | THE SIONAL skevice ruxpicrions ror twaxry-rour | ,A PROPOSED New Horst, ow Tu AvENCE—The | gene Kockvilie academy; < ‘The Papers Not Completed—tves Could 2 is : grelock a. Rey. J. AL at LR oBrowe, ath HOURS AFTEM 3 P.M. TO-DAY. 3 newe fe 2: = PRE. | CHAMBLISS, of Maryland. <a>, JME LIMDED PARTNERSHIP HERE ee ee Rev. Gilbert Harney bas 1ed the pastorate | Hie is Said to Have isting between F. K.WINDSOtand | $ uceting on ‘Thursday evening, 8° o'clock. | infantry, one nlonth’s leave, and First Lieut. ¢, Hf, | At this morning's reading of the Signal omice | WeProperty at the southeast vorner of Pennsyl- | of the Rockville Christian chureh to accept call Very Important | Not Get the stock Now on Any Terms, piarvia ania avenue and 15th street including the bulid- Mission, New York, July 23.—Hoadly, Lauterbach & Strangers conially invited. irterson, 10th cavalry, ond month's extension of | thermometer the mereury stood at 75 degrees, 1 | lug now oecupled by the Quartermaster General's | Y,indlana. and daughter, and Miss Mary wil-| _C#tcaco, July 23.—A local paper says: SirJohn | Jonson, the counsel for Ives, state that the Sa ETE AND OM. ais ————— degree lower than yesterday morning. ‘The at- | Once and the sina buildings to the south of 1 | son, of Washington, are spending afew days with | B, Thurston, leutenant-governor of the Fiji | papersin the Garrett suit will not be completed MeL. DODSON. REAT | 5 Pm, by Rev. Jous E. Evass. Sabbath school ato val Constructor Philip Hichborn, | ™Osphere was laden with moisture, however, and | Ter buttainy tora hotel and’ erece, anew buflding | fichds here. vest | lands, left for Washington via Pittsburg Thurs. | until the 20 days allowed. by law have expired Broker, has removed | Converts unsusypucd 19 classes oe Ree ee Navy, 18 registered at the Astor HOUSE, NeW | oor eence (haa Wes orarraaved Uy vi ametua | suatae tn design on the site now occupied by the | washington, ovane 1# visiting friends in West | gay nighton a very important, mission. While | Vice-President King and General Counsel Cowes Sieciaimeent | She, agetiry clase Thun, e\uin at or Siaer | York ——Gen, Geo, 1, Willams 1% at the Gilsey | Conseuvence than vas warranted by the onictal | small buildings. ‘The bullding thus enlarged will — Mr, Thurston was here be kept his business very | fina turmecuing. A frichd of Garret’ WhO was Aa pechartered | SWartley’s class, Saturday, at 2-3 ‘uneral of eo New ar ¢. Gi if we er rhe wet bi @ r ‘the ave t 154 = cret, a = € y during une most ¢ = = Ce CHURCI ’ THE Covi rr = me oston, “J t ed ed With motsture, ‘Was close and sultry, | Changed, except some alterations in the interior, PERsoNAL.—Mrs. Galen E. Greene, accompanied | out that his object attend an im) ant meet~ | . Garrett the same as al Re 3 3.2; GAS EOUrD | Re SUURCHOE THE COVENANT, cones. | urovin, nocton, Mas, are atthe Bpbite,—_ 6. G | Shia wishes prere Wear Ga aiLcties aoe, the Wiad | Gud tho aew shaition will be of tio cane height | Di Ear oanss Maree. hare eek See ing rewaroiug Western Patt affairs fy which the | Would be treated Uy ME. Gorn ny BABE no tad ave, OEY BM OTE via Tet Huda tap uit, Drescituw by the | WoG Watkins of Hlot” springs aCe Stree ay Wie | ised. drop. I the temperature. The weather | and similar in design. Suburbs of Boston and Thousand Islands, 00 Be | Oe te ae a te ie te erik, | _ They had made a coutract and failed to keep it, stor, Kev. TRUS amis, DD. “Sunday | qyrag oe widest ad | prophet has not revoked his prediction of cooler See = y - ~ ‘Mr. Garrett will not sell his stock to them now om piticg hours: § to 10am..1 to and to 8pm. prugel at 0-50 uw; young peuple's meeting at 7-15 Hear eine of Salt Prangioe aeons, 4nd | Weather for to-morrow. ‘The'indieations for the | ‘Taz Cssraat Wore. Case—In the Criminal} SENT. Dows.—“Sonny” Johnson, colored, | but it is Known that. representatives of Great ja 21m undays—) to 10am. 6 toS pu = “rE. scl Riggs.—F. B. Kruttschmttt of Ne ates next twenty-four hours froin 3 M | Wormiley:s—“sir John Thurston of clock thls after. | Court, Judge Montgomery, tne district attorney | charged by Officer Volkman with vagrancy, was | Britain, the United States and Germany will be | hy terms, and of the paytnents made Mr, Garret : ee fs "ase ‘hard r y believed that Samoan matters | Will keep all that he has a uUle to. eee ¥ FORMED a co- uoon are lower temperature, local rains, followed | thls niorning called up the case of Richard J, Mar- | given twenty days on the farm by Judge Suell to- | present, and 1U Is s as 2a tte De ama Brown. vandal Cheinit out pastor—11 &. | WK" Hoone of Baltiore Tbe cade by tair weather, PS = shall, convicted of keeping a bawdy house, in | day. Will be talked over, and that some kind of a triple eta Senuster. wumend hist asa thorottiy sclooe itt The usta even MePeekS | adelphia, and Dr. De M. Bik Havana — see. which case the motion in arrest of judgment ‘was | | CANAL TRADE.—Canal boat Round Top arrived | alliance of these governments Will be arranged. | Am Attachment by a French Bank. Sentniy, ean rocpusmend ins ava thoruaely seen Kat Sotciocn, SU Ovenine services | Ary tr the Arlington, MLS), MeGinnin Oe seat Alien Rights in Real Estate. gueyruled by, te, Court in Generat teri on te | with 99) barrels O€ Round Top coment for4d.<. | Although Samoa possess a Ring tbe government | New Yone, July WA. Schmittheunet, of sioner and au expert im, his whee oe ye ngton——M. J. McG 2 a Hig! 2 2th Inst, case Te mace. | and J. M, Waters. of ‘the fs » | tniscity, as the representative ot Marcand, Krause pignaiand beudgewor’.” 8. aoe ramen Clary Ge SIRO eran MB. GARLAND'S OFINION OX Tu AcT TO nesTaICT | Np. Fields’ 1a asking that, & HoMlUsl Hoe he ie: | TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION of Waren ar 7.a. | the condition HOt unltRe that of the Sand | $2,"Watra in Paris Pramce, tosiay oh BSE Bodie SE eee ie Me ERTeCOGU Re ee a PORE Toe eeseties EUARDY posed, reférred to Graham, the otuer party, hav | M—Great Falls temperature, 84; condition, 2; | wich Islands. It is possible that, the tripartite ao Ee hy 4 ; an.—-H._B. Dave 5 _ rane pe g reserve pera erence fs the resu jesire to establish a . 3 — JUST OPENED OUR NEW STORE, Virginia, jienry Eicke of New York, i Mi ‘The opinion of the Attorney General as to the | ing paid his fine, and defended Mr, Mat i, who, | receiving sir, Lemperature, condition at | conterence ts the result of a Of Phillp D'itome, formerly 4 broad, street ‘er meeting every ot Indiana, and W. J. Hedgtaan of London, Eng- | Construction of the law passed by the last Con-] he sald, at once got rid of his tenants, and the | north connection, 25; condition at‘south connec- | more stable form of government, and the repre- tion, 36; distributing reservolr—ter ture, 86; | sentatives may fx upon soine plan by which one | wisslon merchant. 1+ ts allesed Ghat Pome 2 NIN’ hally invite id, 2 y nt ir alley e CC ro lo1 3 distribution; rvoilr—tem perature, 86; | Sel overdrew his account wit arcand, Krauss No.492 NINTH STREET, Sones tau a ang atonal DE, Sour | ess pouting allns rom aoqtring or uokdng | Nowe bia oes bee spate proper Waal | Won, 8s, staan reel Speranar | meuatvce maytag me pin gemteh ots | ovcrare hy acronat, wa Sarena, Rat # an eutire new stock of Fine Gas | SF ~e—( hh PAUL'S ENGLIS! iH Le UT Martin: BagoahG Son, | real estate in the United states, has been made | in°the community, this case did, not call tore, | ettluent gate-house, 30° High-tide ni the river to- | the Samoan commerce to the detriment of the State for the purpose of defrauding bis creditors, Fistures, Table Lamps, Piano Lamps, Gas Shades and | Services t-tu crow Inerniug Ae 1 Peele Ser: | the ee § im Boston, are at! public in its full text, ‘The Attorney General's | severe sentence. ‘Iie court itnposed a fine of $100, | day at 9:49 a. m.; low-tide at 4:32 p. m. others. we Icis sald that D'Home ts now in Chicago. Globes in colored and cut ‘Sat tes, | Pbastor, S. Douan No evening services. Sunday —— conclusions are: the same as was originally Imposed, aan BALL BAR. —.—___ Latesbex Rtapes, Foreacen, Every peas ei | nesta neni oo asehean Seta sone yPtemic om Wed, Personal Movements, Ete. Ast. As inines are real estate, or inheritable in- —— Alexandria Affaire. B= = Pilgrims Probably Dro: = Siete 2 ~_ — = cere ee, ary and Mrs. Fairchild will be at Bar Har. | terests 1n real estate, the act does not apply to| From WasHINcToN To THE BLUE Ripor.—The | Rerorted forthe Eventxo Stam. Morris, the Left-Handed Pitcher of the | Carcvtra, July 23.—The steamer Mahratta has fomed. No one tmportuned to buy. SPIRITUAL M! . oath: them, Clarke Courier, of Clarke, Va., states that the | OLD RECORDS INDEXED.—A new index of the | “Ot Sno Sold to the New Work | foundered of Hoogly Point. It is believed that # All orders for Plumbing, Heating ‘and Tinning si Ferker's parlors, 420 10th st 1. AS stock in a corporation's personalty, an | prosident of the Richmond ‘and Danville Railroad | Alexandria Hustings Court records has just been =n large number of pilgrims returning to Calcutta romptly attended to. punday st 11 ain.and 8 p.m. ‘Tuesday ev Mrs, Wm. Baird, after a brief visit at Gen. | alien can iawfully have, own, and hold shares of | nas written to D. H. Snyder, of that county, stat- prepared and an order to pay $i therefor Clu. Were drowned. » a REER will heal t Mrs. S ie is now the ‘iincral lands rritories; | tnuation of the W: ‘con, Ohio and Western | special era story: Ww 7 325 8S. SHEDD & ERO. ue. Clairvoyant City of Richinond, fo travel te, hays a the | Dutt the hotding by aliens exceeds 20 per cent | Htattroad tom Houad. Hil tS thesonee WNeRGe | ipolc wien. the alderen eld cout anise to | Eo. Morris, the great lert-handed pitcher, to the SER cn mepen heep owevg Se eee MELTING OF SAINT PATEL Geconet, Richmond, to travel in Europe until | such corporation can neither acquire, hold, own, | Ridge Mountains. Mr. E. B, Thomas, the general | that’ now held by Judge Meade. ‘The original | New York club was confirmed this morning by | New York, July 2.—The body ot If. Dixoe, — SUILTS TO ORDER Abstinence Society, at Carroll Insti- | October. nor hereatter acquire real estate while more than | manager, told a Srax reporter this morning that | courthouse of unts section was located at old Fair- | president Nimick. The latter states that the | the ice-creain manufacturer, Who lost’ his ‘A SPECIALTY. terest te ieee, “Meee Be | Jules Demonet and family are stopping at Piney | 20 per cent of Uke stock 13 held ‘and owned by | tho extension. of tne Tded had bene frequently | fax, C. H., not trom the Potomac, some six miles | pittsburg ‘club received $2,000 for him. “The | while fishing in Phinces’ Bay ¥ afternoon, = = invited tt be preseut. See notice In Cries aye? | Point for the summer. aitens, Spoken of, but he had no information that any | above’ West Washington, but in i754 the court- | management,” he says “were satisfed that Mor. | lio» Deen recovered. ‘Te uppearauce of the body ef ae aa -8 ein Cr uN: | , DF aud Mrs. J. Curtiss srpithe leave on Tuesday | ,¥4. Under tne act. the advancement of money | oficial action had been taken in the matter. it | house was removed to Alexandria, which from | ris would not pitch goad Dall here, on account of | whesred that Mr. Dixon was not struck by ght <a> SHOSVITE THIS COLIN ATION, N@TO PROTEST aGAINSE UN- | ,,VF ater eeiee nd | Bereafter by allens for the purpose of developing | was belleved that such extension would pay, and | that time until the cession of Alexandria to the | his convivial habits. Since his return from the | ning, but was stunued by the shock whic! ‘Calisaya, Wild Cher is cen in faye ATER KATES. | neavoute: 8Y ab Norridgewock, Me., and | mining property 18 lawful, Dut no interest in the | that a summer resort established Inthe sane | District of Columbia remained the county seat of Pacific slope is course has been one of constant | his companion, Joun P. Ryan, and thrown over~ PE cgrbaten, es popular and efficient Brain sou Nerve | , Al cticens in favor of honest guvermueutand op. | thereabouts, eal cota ca be ueauirea Dy such advancement, | tains would prove to be popular with theresidents | Fairfax County. On this cession the county seat | disregard of our entire commands, and even Tues, | Yoard abd Was drowned before assistance could LULNS PaakMACY, 429: Pennsylvania svcog | sssestiuolte forwater-nain taxesand water reniscges | MES E. Heldenhetmer and daughter Cecil lett | nor would an alien have the right to purchase tne | G2 this city, of fairfax was fixed | at its present | and we had determined some time ago to sell hitn | reach ulm. ‘The body was, well pre = ottles of un Graucht with soda water °"S32 | requested to Shea's Hail, third story, 632’ Pa. | on Thursday evening for Rochester, Niagara, and | real estate, nor any interest therela, on a loan a location, and a courthouse built — there. | at the first. unity,” He thinks Sorris is sull | was attired in a Tull sult o clothes, i. Seson, ‘the leading physicians for all Urinary and rs os = Miss Helen Lamont (Miss Nellie McCartee) 1s 1. vata mG Me it arti ‘were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7 a. werament eS in yest 3 ge “3 nn = = Sidney Com : per sil ee Pa pm y 1. contract with Ameri- . . rd ‘a mayor and commonality,” the commonalty | ward his work will equal Unat of any pitcher in Ter Tryabley Kithey Complaints, dc. Head tat = TAIN LAKE PAIK Asa uucy. | {{opping at the Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach, | can owners to Work mines by personal contracts | W795 2D. M. 83; maximuin, #4; mintinum, 74, | T& mayor 2 nto four aldermien ‘and eight, com: | the League. ‘There is a good deal or “disappoint. mternational Chevs Victors, " 2, Lith and F sts. — MOUNTAIN LAKE PAKK, GARRETT cy Island, where she will remain for some | ror nire, or by bona fide leases for @ reasonable I c D ‘The Wheeltt mon councilmen, ‘The mayor and alderinen held | ment among the patrons of the national game in| pgrux, July 23.—In the international chess at B tol at: €. 8. Price, copy 7 COUNTY, MD, Ume, and later fn the season will go to New Lon- | time. y SENATOR CAMDEN DEFENSE The Wheeling, W. | a Hustings Court every snonth. It is a portion of | this city over the release of the Callfornia twirler. Franktort yesterday Burn defeated Metzger, GoU- s ~hemsberg & Eiltott, 1608 18 BETWEEN DEER FARK AND OAKLAND, don, Conn. | Miss Lamont has lately declined some ————+e+-_____ Unite Sites RUptahes, A gng letter from ex- | the records of this court which have just been | Iv 1s the intention of the management to appoint | \iit detested Pritt; Marmorrist, defeated, Blacks Sothoron & Becker, 1307 Sd wt. B.w. LTIMOKE A’ LKUAD. ve z nm f ply coh ys Pacy, Dband Pete weg WG. Duckeli, Seaee aaa piTegyi iti tertoniot the Sountain Late Pask Angem. | winter seawote eS pases Opes ais A Boodler’s Confession. TRG nude upoe Mice care Re ine WO the | newly indexed. ‘The Hustings Court continued | Dairyunple captain of Ue team. They are at pres- | {urns Mackensie deieated. Paulsen, schallop de- © Willams, corse: Istand | DIY will begia at Mountain Lake Park v1 until Alexandria went into the District of Colum. | ent negotiating with two young pitchers, but re- | routed Engilsh, and Taubenhaus defeated Shi Miss Nannte Lauck, of this city, will be married | EX-COMMISSIONER LYNN, OP CUICAGO, TELLS HOW | use of money during the late bitter and protracted | bia when, in 1801, the new judicial system of the | fuse tegive their names. ‘Phe games between Alpin and Bardeleben eouie/Cuaaucy Ne Ditton; of oom ‘THE COMBINE DIVIDED THEIX PROFITS. Senatorial fight before the legislature, ending in | Dl st es aaj BS Selaier, TOI Fost fw sandatail | EYESING: Aupust ato. pan aad og: ; ‘was put inte n ere, to be Rey, T. 8. Hatail Atthetrialof the Chicago boodlers yesterday, ex- | the defeat of Camden. In his letter Mr. Camden | DIStict courts Was Bar pote operstions Rete, and Tarrusch and Mi . ‘Trade supplied by'E. ¥, Mertz, | DAY. August 13, at" 120m. Distinent Smapany. nae Suplled by EE tr” | will speak every night. “‘N nal Asent for the eager , nigra at the Chureh of the Covel again in mn. Wall Street To-day. i Round Table divine the day. EL :BAX- | on Thursday, the 2sth Instant, at 10:30 a. m._‘rhe | Commissioner Lynn, who turned. States’ evidence, ent ace oy seehatically all the charges, and |“ Coxrmact FOR City NUMBERING —The commit-| xgw yorx, July 23 11 2.m.—The stock market — —_.__ Bee =F n008, Gr ered iaten"Hoecial excursion uckete vod drom | Wedding willbe a very quiet Aifair, and ‘no cards | gave some startling direct and comprehensivotest- | C¢Mcludes Dy saying: 7S far, as 1 aim concérned ep on streets last night awarded the contract 10 | at Ube opening tis morning was Guller than at Underground Railrenas. aiieak aly BO to August 15, will be tntied Uy the Paltinnore | Wil! be issued, mony. He told how the defendant commtsstoners | whether by & legislative committee, a qu; Othousestand affixing the same, {OMe HS Flom. | east time of day so far this year. | Wheeling 404 | aow wap punted OF RAPID TRANSIT 18 30 BB —— a Pe Col. Miller, Commisstoner of Internal Revenue, | neia a secret meeting, at which it was decided | or the larger constituency of ube People of West | iic'‘or tnls city, and il. Baumgartner, of Washing. | Lake Erie was of 4. Western Union, st- Paul, SOLVED IS CHICAGO. Bo charge for Hanging. Park. Good and reasonable tear Migs Wetghingtom {ils afternoon for a few weeks’ | that the chairman of the various committees Dn ae ee ed ON mn ninLy Aree) Tom, ‘The hgures selected are neat, clear and dure bat Koguation Telgned throughout the general | Articles were filed in Chicago yesterday tncor- Louest Stuns (cramis will be sent to any address upon # ote ae eens Ce arcs Sal Ht als0 | should no longer lay themselves open by accepting | fhe attention of the poo se West Virginia to Bp ssw eae ee ae lst. Ee oe ee qed porating the Metropolitan egret Co, of that a = - _D232tlaw Mountain Lake Park, ‘Treasurer Hyatt has gone to Norwich, Conn., for | Abd dividing money paid by firins whose contracts | tne spirit ginthese charges tn order to | Cintract. ‘tho other bidders were i. W. Boyer, | dealin Wheeling and Lake Erie, however, | ‘1¥ Capital stock $30,000,000. ‘Tne incorporators 591 15th st, Corcoran Buflding. é had been put through the board. "A regular col- | {0 Spint Re eee r n the hour. are Kil H. Doud, Jno, Milier, Jno. Gray, Henry W. BS, OES evra: Curam, exponsed PALE TMPKOVEMENT ALE OAS | 2 few days. Hee de tcag: Qpbointed, and McGarigle Was | and the coursd of Uhosé who inspire such publica- | #51, Gregory, SJ. Winsatt and M. Webster. | | showed a further decline of percent. at 11 F : o3, i Aamty, Fatt, Lotta. Parios, and others, | DESIRING WALL MAPS OF ‘THE EASTON sUp-| J0sephM. Grady leaves Washington to-day on | selected. Money was secured by the commis- | tions outside the limits of the State,” THE CLEY OF ee Sak SESS 2 ther srowk eminent dental surgeous, | DIVISION SHOULD APPLY ‘AT Nores.—The Corporation Court, Judge Meade, | ovciock the market 18 extremely dull at opening | Leman, Jno. 8. Miller, and Benj. F. Chase, all of eI sloners from every contract—about $500 oF $1,000 ewe will not sit again until the second ‘Tue eepeees our dr iegiat for ft. Dellvered anywhere. Price | 1113 FICE, | an extended Northern tour. $1, Chicago, The scheme 1s to provide that city with dyzs lay in Sep- cl - jury will then be summoned wo Tarfanit MravEs Rv uteeiaon’ ato cilaatary aplece to each man for lange contracts and arégu- | Corpney Ky-KLUx AGqUITTED.—A vember, and a jury uy Donn mina case ‘conspirac nection, der Garrett Goes work of underground railways, and thus —_ i : ; y for his con ‘with the mut . te a new of ee | ee OSAP QUNT OR ACEIBENE | Jol H. O‘Douneli, of Capitol Hill, leaves hia | Hod the witness sald Uust us wes s Church eu: | CBM O€ KUKIUK conspiracy was developed in the | 3¢ Stuer Arnold;——-the Norton Suip Dullding'Co: | nugw Wie arTe ee ee eer ane Peccencers | SOlve the provlem of suuipel. travel, whlch, | ae Jouxsrox s rampey, “| Srciestra cant sonteeuen y;V- Arrowsmith ecusterio’s | evening for a ten days’ trip to Atlantic City. Der during the conspiracy. Lae Taekedligtics oreo indie bor tatheoiser have some cignicen or twenty men at work Spon | reken’ by ie, steamer Etruria, sehicl "ere Chit rer do.” enry W. ly Suc cenwore to Carturight & Jolnawah Ferry Wharf, 7th st Rernan's Sumiues Garon er | Mr. Ie A. Parkt —— 400 ____ Me errors ; fe-boats and yacht ber ap. | morning” for Were Kobt Garrett and | movers in the eaverp! MANUFACTE a Skate meg = e, Passenger agent of the Pennsyl- ing Government witnesses in revenue ‘and tano 18 nowue the fower ship. | 2 cage} 10 EE OF LE ew, | ue eatne Feb vistOldor tender Gyaege™ | ME Railroad, accompanied by his family, lett Rallroad Hetaliation. the trial brought out the fact that a regula r= | The, StgamnEr Hoon raised. frome sinsing jesitiea Ghauncey at, Depew said be ‘bad ‘an vran to pean cen Faulway for rapid tran — ~ Re TEE ASSUAL ELECTION FOR TWELVE | for Cape May this morning. family will re- | Prospect OF A LIVELY CONTEYT BETWEEN THE ization exists on Wadmalaw, one of the sea 1s- | gt Clicamuxen Creek and brought, here for repairs. | tation to Vase Ande ‘and he thought It rated 0} compe fir, electricity, oF W. Georgetown D. «:, will be held at the sabes of ies | main Uhere during the season, EASTERN AXD WESTERN TRUNK LINES. fands adjacent to Charleston,’ ‘The island is in- | ~Y “ixe aisabled. steamer Arrowsmith 18 at the —— rated by svcam, a oop Maxrers. soapeny: ay" fth Georggtown. D.C.on MON: | | Mr. M. A. Williainson is spending the summeron | It was seml-offically reported in Chicago yester- | habited principally by negroes. All the members — . cf August, 1887. Polls open at 12 | the blue Ridge, Summit, Pa, day that the Western boycotted lines will retaliate mad the trig Our customers have the o x ‘white. a justice of thé ssa SSpotices Bares he, Geportuntty of selecting | mad we at T ban 9. Bie, eretary: whois a ‘and the trial frou: the pro-tuctio ri Dr. W.8. Baldwin and Dr, John Howard have | upon the Eastern trunk Ines in such a way a3 to | {siand.- ‘he objects, as set forth ih the constitu Eisecuatey. We Lave sacl favevabte ortensusents | we BOCKVILLE AGKICULTORAL FAL | €0Ne to Piney Point for ashort nshing trip. compel them to abandon their positionon commis. | ton, are those of mutual protection against “cer tain lazy, turbulent characters: with the priocipal cabinet-makers thet SerengomenTS lines ‘The following Washingtonians are at the | siona Some of the east-bound roads are allowed a 2 a pe met ‘Bids for privileges at the Fall Fair, to be held on : for both first and | Sfesting peaceful, law-abiding cit oe Sorpectly -deaugtied Cabinet made Mantel pets cheap SEPTEMBRE Tee Ste ah Deer eee ald. on | Atalanta, Asbury Park, N.J.: Mrs. Leonard, | to make from Chicago a less rate f bh oh torting money from them on tramped-up PTEMEE! ‘Sherman, Miss Norton, Judge T. I. Hildebrant ti purpose We, are seconts for Low's ‘Tiles, ‘trent “Tiles, | AUGUST 17th. Each privilege should be bid on sep- me Mr. K. Doolittle and cfies wise ‘second class passengers to the Atlantic seaboard | of violating the liquor laws, and for the purpose Enjonen Frescit’ Batis, EaPBE dee; direct siete crpanen sany other pardeulate "Addgee A, | del tls and Mr. C. B. Jewell and wite, "= | than the first-class lines, ‘The Western roads have | of ot CE ern themed in oll grades of Dumestionnd Pete? tee”? | i FLETCH. retary, Roc . Rever used these differentials at points west of ‘action us Would insure protection from such Ste 1 ee Sea | «Moser EM. Hood and C. J. Hayes, of the Asso. Chicago, and, consequently the weaker Eastern Perecutiona osuimony uhowed. that & several -ARD TOG) ERS ve gone ines have never scoured mt iramic, nt ‘been W: objections ee SON se MMHIRGTON Gua Llano. == | slated Press, have gong to Rrigantine Beach. The | inc bate novoy szurgh, much, passcager trai; | Government witnesses nad Deon Wayiaid an ‘A Puocxy Matn.—The presente of mind of ado-| New Your, July 23.—The weekly statement of | fast service mOwre 09 24 Oth streot._ | | Jem geetrous of purchasing & Tey ghares of scrip to | ter by his sister. consideration whether to put in these differences | py the president of the ku-klux. Notwithstand- | mestic at the ‘on Belvidere avenue, New- tue asnociatéd banks shows Chefollowing changes: —Roman Catholic circles tm 1y20-6¢ Firemen's 1 SHOW ABD. at all Western stations, and thus give all travelers | ing this the Jury aoquitted all the defendants, . | port, ‘to Mra. J. W. Haven, of New York, | Reserve increase, $372,225; loansdecrease, - | A Parma Derosrn.—Roms Ay ~ ee ons insurance Co. 7 ‘Work oF Lu = ‘a chance to secure the cheap fares. By doing this +00 Vented the nouse being robbed of all its allver: | 500; specie aecrease, $724,100; legal tenders 18-| Lawrence, 4 le .UICHINSON, ‘NOTICE TO CREDITOI FRIGHTFUL LiguTsina.—The barn of wuld be pret ‘decrease, r. JDO. P. ot = Joan Woodl io Princess Apne County, Va., Siege ee ee ave raat rer Lapor Day.—The Knights of Labor Convention ¥. He Sour M Neh Siren, to the croditors of COLON | Was struck by lightning Wadnesday afternooi | from, the New, York Central and Pennsylvania | a¢ “yall River, Mass., yesterday, adopted resolu- ‘MILLINERY AT GREA’ OMOHUNDEO, deceased, that and destroyed. A White an named Thos. Davis, is which: wouMl S79. The ‘Mons asking: shout the State \TLY REDUCED PRICES, | estatoof the caid deceased has ‘been who lived on the adjoining farm, was struck py | Will be arrived at next week. project, if car- | make Labor Day a holiaay,and legis. ‘WHITE SUITS, hands of the un anemone, faving claims | lightning and Killed, as was also his dog. His | Ted out, is expected to cause great cunfusion | lacure for labor legislation and it to Elegant Stylea 1 —— ch caste ate, Tequested to forwards bill | Uitte son, who Was With him at the time, was un- | #mong the Eastern lines, ‘the Water-gas Dill at the last session. It voted to OOTER KIL Fron TRIMMINGS. | fore duly 25. 1607, 60 that tonehate stilomnes oe | ‘a dousn hoop end atuuber of uogsers | The latest campaign song for the N York pro. | Tauaton. aud appsiatod. a permuasot "8 FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 Fer Pair, upeord, Suet 1887, 00 that immediate team a dozen, sheep nnd a number rs Were 1 gn. lor the New unt ry ® barn were injured | nibitionists 1s “Eve will be Sunday by and | committee to r before the on me 7 Sea AVRO, 2 U.%, BOXER, © by the lightuing. by.” Baca i matters relating to labor.

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