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° ‘ yd - - 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 18 AGAINST THE EMPEROR. a SOCIAL MATTERS. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—BOARD FOR RENT—ROOMS. : FOR SALE—LOTS. Socialists Sending Pamphlets Through- | They Will be Presented to the Jury—| What Well-known Peopl — | WANTED—AN ACTIVE Ma CATED OUT- | WANTED — A GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD RENT — FU D ROOMS, WITH OR R SALF—FRONTAGE OF 1! Le out the Whole German Empire. A Fruitful Field for Investigation. Personal Notes. =| Wate ar Hiss reas | NY, on spoon knoe, Sali teresa Rye Voind: todas tara, 8S LOCATED, ae SOD ela! 1611 STigis Li sige Ob ia be eNO | ie hd ms are = | So“ St Loxpow, June 6.—Private advices from Ber-| Cucaao, June 6.—The Tribune this morning | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Loring, the former “ott d AR. SSR | CE Ey 6: Frere gh Ay ME oR SALE—COLUMBIA NEIGHTS—Two BEAU lin to the German revolutionary colony here | says that some rich developments were brought | United States minister to Portugal, left the | W ance apply tgtwecn he Ce GOOD REFER- 711 7th st a roe facts LEG trot om Lach saree Bet ee font say that the sociahsts, with tho aid of ‘their se- | out at the conference yesterday afternoon and | city this morning tor New York city. A number | 49 Miss BROWER DIS Tein cen BSE | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BENT POGR, ROOMS: FIRST FLOOR. PAN- Taquare fort. aie aan cret printing presses, have issued hundreds of | evening in Coroner Hertz’ office. Danker | of prominent Cogs go ear ds a won ge | WAXTEDTAN ENERGETIC GENTLEMAN TO | Ww antepto bonnGW GnOW 68.500 OW IMPROVED tow a Pa BE LA thousands of leaves containing « report of the | Smith's books were examined with a view of | Vishes after thet, Mr sed en Dearie | read Publishes Jo thts citys. Grand. Army: | Fa esa ee es ae recent interview between the emperor and the | tracing the source and disposition of the large | remain in New York uniil Saturday. whee they | arese Box 104 Star office zaxz | WANTED-A_ PHAETON, LiGHT BUGaT on | PETatepath, houand cold water sume Gree"conl end | Seger ue geet Mere tore noe Pepa Jee nd Dortmund dtricte, ‘Ia this leates | yuma, tid fo be €85.000, that camo into the | sail for Southampton. | From there they go to | WW ¢XTED_WOMEN COOKS #1070 440, cuawt-| WASTER-A, FHAFTON, TGHT BUGGY, ¢ Fioneant; near cara; rent moderate, 1456 Corcoran | “joi “1420 New York ava. tie emperes is represented es eabina™ pleadet | hands of Alexander Sullivan in 1831. The | London for a vist, and later they will arrive in | gy ar™ids. nurmesand lIsuudremes.in city or away: | alo Special Sat Bicsas BAU STR ae aes ee | Be aE COMFORT; = FO SEES OFF ip. ave oN Ww the emperor is represented as saving to the | money was spent partly in speculation and | Madrid, where they will reside, Mr. and Mrs. | SAM I’A GOOMBE. $00 Fates: 36-70" | WW ANTED_GOOD SECOND-HAND SAFETY BI- | J1Q8 RENT-LARGE, COMFORTABLE BAY WI side of tn. | a frootage of OF feet miners that if the strikers allied themselves | partly in personal’ expenses. Sullivan went | Loring will doubtless be popular abroad, ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN COOKS, 810 TO | pench Gi He sul Particulars aud lowest cash price. | Oyen! board” TOlg Tome et ee eek ORMSTEDT & BADR with the social democrats they would be shot | Abroad soom after it was spent, and it wae there | 88 both are specially gifted tn ell social waye, 875. Chambe Laundrensen, Drivizs, White | PEE Tai tre, Bustiners | Pierson Square aod k so me M ADLEN.S: down without meres, as he regarded every #0- | he obtained the #100,000 additional, which was| Mrs, Hearst has returned from her visit in | SPitt rou Tha ae ob ran Gardeners, Farm am - ba a Wii. os = Fo SALE—A NICE 20-FT. LOT ON WEST SIDE fall kinds. DICK'S Agency, 613 7th st. n. w. Jo6-2¢° | WTANTEDBY A LADY, AN BAST, SAFE, WELL edchaiber with Stars oe ee ane | A ot un ot. nor Mane. aves prion, GL AO cial democrat as an enemy to the empire. The | used by Lester & Co. for Po poset of all kin 7K'S Agen m. W; a . Ie | At Bedchanber, with adjacent koome fur light house. | Hye ot SWURMSIT DT & BRADLEY. leaflets are sent through the post concealed in | tion, Purposce of specuis- | Virginia, where she encountered the detaining W Srrnntioe are tone son neer ee AD. WV ape coat fhe See ae | Keevinw: no children. “T7S6 1sth ne nw. de: ; R DUPONT and $3.500 each. For price, stan, winot be dujlicated im the city, terms BUSHN? Re 2) F. rs washout and the destructive flood, but happily dress, stating terms, Box 12, Star office. i ay | JOR RENT_UNFORNISHED Roo, HA G {OR SALF_—FINE BUILDING LOT ON U STe — a rey \aadiag cakes pao Tao Dr. Sse will be presented to the | escaped without personal injury. WE3XTED EXPERIENCED WAIST AND 8KIRT | WW ANTEDTA FEW. work, taught in 18 iceouues ho Byepore che or twoon second ‘or rake wes iS emia; ss | PUksHaraxs nailed on trees and fences undercover ofnight, | {2°7 #day to show where the $100,000 came | Senator and Mre Evarts and Miss Evarte will | Wisnds,at005 Peutmyivuniawtermw > SST | Wor eof rating necessary. Jessone day aiid even a,_Summer rates. 6:4 Let.n.w. __joo-it 1308 Fst, — given circulation in a hundred other ‘wae | from. The treasurer of the Irish revolutionary close their K-street residence this week and V aNTED-A RESPECTABLE | WHITE ox ing. J. W. REYNOLDS, Studio, 439 oth st. Je6-12t* R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, ve TV): CHO'CE LOTR © : i i i . ni + The authorities so far are utterly at sea in their | {p04 retired at the time in Paria. Sullivan. #0 | jeayg the city for their summer home in Wind- | pvact? ore. C608 Otirst. irs of AN > = wi * RE comfortal for summer, ne’ . ‘use! the store,” Apply at 608 Sti st. n. WV ANTEDI RESPONSIBLE PARTY WILL BIRE | peot‘Sttontion , summer prises, 0 efforts to track down the principals, although | 86 *tory goes, went to this man and demanded A ya ay Bay” d a we an 7 ms e prices, _ oe ‘ =“ ANTED—A GOOD COOK; ALSO BOY, ABOUT | week by the wonth, or will keep same for ues Ad- | POR RENT—-1720 HST. NW. ASPOOND-STOR suspicion attaches to two well-known demo-| frist gone maaiey ad noe this amount | "yr ister Roustan hes returned from aweek's | Wditton for oes AiO, BO Borclock, | dress DAYTON, Starofice. $6.3 | Fetieof Looms, furnished’ aco, Wall oe, hosed ¢ratic members of the German parliament, enstodian of other funds, however. The trus-| visit at Pensacola, Fla, where he saw his ANTED-IMMEDIATELY. 1 GO0D -BIRBER WAtz OD LELIABLE PARTIES TO KNOW Mt dreired: one equare west of War and SITTING BULL DYING. tees of these funds were nearly all in jail in Ire- | brother, who is an officer on board a French ‘Apply at MILLEK'S barber Shop, Anscostia, D: gentrally loca none of ‘the best private sabice ii it RENT—IN THE NORTHWE: land at the time. Only one was out of jail. He | man-of-war. Minister Roustan suffered the | c. J06-3t* "| town. Address STABLE, Star office. 5-Bt four room 99.74 Goor. suitable ae i i i ANVASSERE : aa TAIL WILK nouTs | Beer! ausily bilaren: se On ae aeons tm OF Pnew | id"io havo organiaed the "Phomix park | hd for that reason hen decided togwwe ap bi | W sned arid, CAN (AREES, FORA NEN Paz-| WANTED = 70, BOY pirat, win nouns | FWipe aoe “How siren moni. murders, or to have assisted in that vile ore, | Projected trip to France this summer, ply to CADY, HENRY & 0, 333 bth'st 8 Sere WASTED. #200_ElenT MONTHLY Notes, | FKOR,E yr ‘ ; : E $30 each. Prompt pay. Character and ability to nished rooms to Rosrrvp Aaexcy, Sours Daxora, June 6— The American triangle man made his acquaint-| Baron and Baroness Rosen, of the Russian pay. aracter an lity dept, A SUITE ¢ licht house- ar the. Jail at Re. Fine nily without chiluren, Apply : : F 3 PRMAN AND ENGLIGH- . demonsirated. Address Box 66, Star office, Jo-2t" | * “ velit | Me ance and induced him to bring pressure on the ti i portion of the V (Mt Bs ae ogg dies 7 ‘ | RROR RE: 8 9TH ST_N. | 3.5. B Sitting Bull, the Sioux war chief, is dying of | revolutionary treasurer to borrow from hie ke a el ee the bert restaneante Is th weiggretagenes, fro ast W AETED DRESS CUTTING MADE EASY. | Unfurnished Hoos. Privaie lh ‘| Room 47 Atlanthe Butlditie, neumonia at Standing Rock, and his death is | other fund to make up the $100,000. The mone: employer: at ouce, DICK'S AGENCY, 613 7th n.w.* | pateutod, cuabies every one to leet ence ie of | JOR RENT—ROOMS, FUR | )T, 40%100 ON AST. P Z| Mrs. Chas, M. Ffoulke has sent her children ht | came to the New York bank through a Pa: here yesterday by a courier from Standing | Bankes ‘That’ 'was proved. yesterday. Dr, | % Viit thelr PF patiedatekin: Sok che will join | OLD marek kane Sabre ataee Ss ot Rock, and caused much excitement among the | Cronin's papers Will be read to-day in corrobo- | ant ee eee: and che will Soin | Sha a0 7h see e100 : : ift | ration, Among the papers, it is said, is an aly Mra. ‘ areca te ee castracl oh ation Doce’ by the “No, 1,” | take her inter 4 = = FCR- WARXTED-LADY FOR POSITION REQUIRI karments readily and accurately. The system wiil be nished, en suite or 1 or 34 floors, with short ng, | taueht,and the scvle and a measure book furnished | board. north of Pa. uve. ironing on ress ‘s sta, alley and brick to beconcreted cheap ALELDs, 1006 F et. nw. net: also par Price asked. C) it for:6. Persons learning this sys‘em are immediately | 180:3 H st. ‘It’ | plsced'in s. position to earn geod w Ready cut - and bested Huiugs guaranteed to ft, ‘23s Fst nw. DOR. STE) <A \TICE. APPLY To ino le FOOT, OOLUNBIA ing family to Cape May. ANTED—AN APPRENTICE, APPLY TO “ny 20- ate. u n; “tee Location . a eS of the Phenix murderers, showing that | in August Mr. Chas. M. Ffoulke, who ‘is i WEES "A STEADY, RUSPROTABLE cot: | WANLEDCA FEW SHARES OF O ST MARKET | Surly tthe Hise {TOtY CULE: chiap to decir cnt site for THAT DIAMOND BELT. the treasurer in Paris was compelled to give up | Europe, will return to this country and will ban to cook, wash and iron; must stay | starotice, “Gt Siving lowest price, Box 141, <T—TWO NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS; | the money to the Chicago triangle man. take his family for the autumn to Deer Park or jug city references. Call before noon at | a OmCe_ . —— ud southern exp frouting park: | Jake Kilrain Hands it Over to the mE Evre, oF THE PREs Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Ffoulke have taken the th st., Georvetown, ste Vy y ANTED—#3,500—3 OR 5 YEARS, AT sit ted Memen preserreu ; reierences exc !.atc. j ince CoE house they occupied last season, No. 2013 TED — IMMEDIATELY — FEMALE, HELP, | propcriy, sutetetts, Pald| noml-annualiy, on 13ch et. =, Ee oa Stake-Holder. of these papers, it is said, will be to blast the | Massachusetts avenues for another year. where ‘and colored: headquarters ior cooks, wait? | Kidhvens 0. i Star othe: : jee-st" <i CHFAP—TO GENTLEMEN, THKER a ? career of a hitherto prominent Irish-American, | they will reside until Mr. Froulke decides upon ; ons MOUREWOCKETS: Dont Oe TED a BEOGRD-HAND OOFT On oak z ie Boor, ew bouse . re ee te ae eaqitke Kitrain 10-24 | ots resident of Chicago, and it is feared thas | © site for building s house. for his residedioe or | BS Hureks Suiployient Agency U10 Fave eas |W hvatine ade og ake BO, MORALE — Wo) FIRST. handed over to Mr. Cridge. the stake-holder | the expose may also do much damage to the Irish | ®€lects a house ready built. WANTED — IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED | With price, B.S., Star office. Jet A FLAT OF FiVE ROOMS. G ates ty in the coming Kilrain-Sullivan prize-fight, the | home-rule movememt, The other papers of | John Cunningham Robertson, son of Col. skirt and waist hands; permanent ex Wwinte T - WET SIDE- heat. 400 Louisiaua ave. M. ROCHE. 3 ploymen championship diamond belt, whichis to go with Cronin will further show that the Chicago tri- | Beverly H. Robertson, of this city, who took | #f,8.20e,, Also, two apprentices. "Apply f- the stakes to the winner of the fight. Kilrain angle during the six or seven years of their | the Greck medal at the University of Virginia GH’ ‘T, AR ; must be in good order; mention price, ke. Address BUGGY, Star office, Jea-3t* 'T — BEAUTIFUL SUMMER ROOMS, | ee a . sees a W ANTE! JE STEN- ly ANTED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST re suite, inp tamily ; farmeshd: ; Sta bargain to tmae i pel will go into training next week, but will uot | evil rule squandered $350.000 of secret society | in 1835, has bern appointed to a fellowship in | WANLED-A Det fat ertcniats aud desctiyow WY te geen ik nee corner Bouse south anaeai fmt nat: c Address of call 402 La. ove Rene Bee say where. funds. The local treasurer of the Clan-na- | the Johns Hopkins university for 1889-90. to P.O. Box 206, Norivik, Va. jeo-6t_ Beothers. Entire Houseboids # specialty, Address red. 1101 K st. n. w. del-6r* id ESE, The tossing for choice of battle-ground takes | Gael will testify as to the disposition of cer- Senator and Mra, Butler and the Misses But- WANTEDSACAL RIAG, ‘AGOD NTE pa ~ T—FELEGANTLY-FURNISHED ROOMS IN THE TRE place in Brooklyn on June 8. | tain local funds. It is probable that Larry ler will spend the season in Edgefield, 8. C. In| neea oes ‘D Suite OF eingio, reierences, 0 - —_———— | Buckley in his own defense will sock to ¢0. oD | the autumn they will visit Mr. August Belmont | monet Boo”. ae ame: ged EQUAL RECOGNITION. the stand, ‘The accusations made against him | {hautumn they : WANTED S ROP R conn pres y ANTED-HONSES TO ep pd gel nd BH WARNE Cor ote See Ce yesterday are most serious, Not ouly has he ; ‘ Btealliy work: Aprly of 4318 “s Tain toed c . x * Resolutions Adopted by the American | himsolf been a violent denouncer of Dr. Cronin, | _ Mise Pauline Whittlesey and Rev. Cornelius | ——_sicssl wore. Aprivet 1318 état new. 3821" | (1) ie aeenagee Home Missionary Society. but all his friends, Jordan, Mosh, Biggs, &c., | H. Patton, of Westfield, N. J., son of President | WW =£ er he oud, eight mil LOTS IN | have been so. His credentials to Le Caron, | Patton, of Howard university, were married T D—A YOUNG MAN WITH 2 0OR3 YEARS’ V Sanatoca, June 6.—At the extra morning | his speeches against Cronin, his copii mo 4 yesterday at the home of the bride’s parents in ANTED—PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL- _— rience in the drug business, Address 4 HAK- stered; Matirewses aude over; work done ina p; other half | : i iss of the committee that “tried” Cronin, &c., all | this citv. The ceremony was performed by . Siar oft _ neat and substantial mauner: elip covers cat and 720 Tithe. Bw. ‘Adluvens Ik meeting of the American Home Missionary so- need a pretty exbaustive explanation, Rev. Eliphalet Whittlesey, assisted by Rev. Wm. west D—A BOY TOL THE DRUG Bi anude :perfect fit guaranteed. C. N, 1223 Gn. NS, 1321 Fetnw. “See city to decide the conditions on which the | “The Tribune, continuing, says the committee | W. Patten. hess; one with experience preferred; give name, | __my6-ow" \T-LARGE STOKE AND DWELLING southern white churches that have recently ap- | of the Cronin “trial” consisted of Larry Buck- a t We all aod. imps. ; rent # month.” WASH'N DANENHOWEK, 1115 F sia del -6t Cards are ont for the wedding of Miss Inez | Sica’ ‘ud tetereuces, Address PAREGORIC, star WAXTEDHOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FUR- Louise Kiernan to Mr. Thomas C. Chalmers, | \y/ANTED — WHITE AND COLORED 11 1d Stocks of Merchandiss, “address, CANE TOs . 1) ‘2 /e a ANTED — WHITE COLOR! LAU and Stocks of Merc! aided by this society, after a very earnest dis- | Frank Murray, a bartender and ie ie Thursday evening, June 20, at St. John's| W “arc Othe. Poe nie Ete | aoe my : ; SSeS. — — cussion of the present and future relations be- | Now residing at Omaha; John O'Malley, aclerk | church, c, Help tot Philadelphia; also ior foreign legution. D—T0 BUY—GOOD SECOND-HANDGEN- | ~ titra tween them and the Congregational churches | at the Chicago-avenue police conrt about that Mra, Catharine A. Bentley, of Baltimore, is | wifioet “eka stay gaat ramen ag tt? | WW Ritu Clotten Gu Pistols Gey fr wach FOR SALE--MISCELLA NEOUS potow i | time; Henry LeCaron, alias Beach, the British | Mrs. : obs ie Co 2° [ ly Call © S BONENILNe Eee Seumeser Galance bane for Be Dan ‘Coughlin, the ex-detective, now | Visiting her niece, Mrs, Wm. G. Phillips, at V JANTED—A RESPECTABLE COLORED’ BOY, | my17-Jin‘ A, ELZNAK. 1401 Lith st.s.e, GOVERNMENT CLERKS, plied for congregational fellowship shall be | ley, then an election commissioner's deputy; y uid LSC 17th and 1Su t 4th « hb $ h et senate namie on ig rere BY tion, “An investment worth having. band 17th sts uw lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted: | charged with the murder of Dr. Cronin. There | Long Meadows, " recourendationast Hr Lath ste in themerulog Wee ee ee et tS she nesple’s industry. Children, 12 ieee ne eee “In the full conviction that these churches are Was a sixth member, but the Tridune’s mform-| Col. B. F. Winger and family, of No. 1021 | Je4 ——_____} Sargurita Loudre and Zarzuclas, 10c. each. JOSEPH | qs ail ¥e in accord with the principles of this societyand ant could not place him. The charges were | Connecticut aveuue, left to-day for Tayamenta- | \y ANTED—A WHITE SERVANT GIRL FOR GEN- | M.YOKTUONDO & CO., Philadelphia. my19-1in_ +. south half, * with those held by the Congregational churches | shear hes one Dan hate - Leese eon | sxchta farm, near Greencastle, Pa., where they eral housewRk. Apply 431 @ st. n.w. _Je4-si°_ RIED — TYPEWKITING, | T¥PEWRITING— eg paid er < a THERFORD, 1307 F et. _ ich i | the police force appointed through the tri-| wil y ANTED-HELP-SEVERAL CHAMBERMATDS heat work; syntactital ac-uraey ; low rates. F. S. seg Gat —DESIRABLE LOTS IN MT. PLEAS Bay ect "That we heartily welcome them to | angic’s influence. “his list will famnghy wid, | Will spend the summer. W tor baee Branch; boar eo ee ane | anMOn, Siakecntar and See 36 Bt Cloud tS ee ee und $1W0each. JR HELIFOLD, Peete 8 - artils seen mend esses forthe coroner. A fruitful field of |, DT: #24 Mrs. Elmore A. Adams have issued | wer men to uandle horses, Apphestiou’ prepared tor | Building, my13-1m ime the inceence will be at iont hear Ge)” 2 ____ Fleming Buiiding, 1419 G w m to the fraternal sympathy and prayers of | 3 . exbinye daughter Bertie and Mr. Leon’ D. Geneste, sEntOn OFFICE: 721.6 8%. a #0c, pound: cooking, Loe. “Warranted not to get gy SUUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, tween Eckingtom and National | Pai all our people, and we request the officers of | THEY PLEADED “NoT GUILTY. + . y ANTED — WHITE NURSES AT THE CHiL- | strony (like bntter) for one month, or tuncy te. | Je3-6t $10 71h wt. Bw, to th: ty toextend them such financial aid | ‘ % : Wednesday evening from 8:30 until 10 o'clock, | WN Hospital, 12th aud W sta. nw. Apply | funded. | try Cotton Seed Lard, purer. richer, and | Qooi SATEDAN UT T 48-INCH BICYCLE, @ society xte n suc te of | 27.0: Sullivan, Coughlin and Woodruff were | at 224 5th street southeast, immedistely- Wmy8i-zw” | Koes further than How's: "Fur sale on y in the | FVOK, SALE A ny eked Por ieee For plats and. as they may need as promptly as the state of ‘aigned before Judge Williamson yesterday Miss Minni k h a Center Market wt stalis 32 0, middle of fish | 2450 Apply to D. H. SOMMENS BOLG Mer ee ae GERFORD, its treasury shall permit. i y iss Minnie Clark and Mr. Joseph P, Smit! WASTED-MANAGER, ON SALARY $2,000 PER | aisle. Open daily. WM. C.SCRIBNEK. my9-6m -_ Apply MMERS 3 We w. “That this society rejoices to learn that an | ™orning on the indictment found last Satur- were married last evening by Rev. Dr. Meador Year, to open branch oftice in your locality ; busi- r ae ‘T SADDLE AND | SARPET 5 : JOR SALE—ONE OF THE Fi AM CARPET CLEARING AND | OU, OAUE ONE OF THE Vineet can be seen at me that will snspare you with | YY ANTED—1 Fadeley's stable, Sth st., between D and £, until Set- Kenovating Works; Feathers Kevovated, Mat- tresses Mude Over, Furniture Steamed, and Moths effort is being made to unite the Georgia Con- | day, which was an amendment of the first one | at the home of the bride, 713 6th street north- | 2&s* Purely mescanule; rt pride, pleasure, and profit; trade estabusued; no cau- Eregational conference and the Georgia Con- found, the change being the addition of the | west, ‘The parlors were’ decorated with a pro. Fiestbgor et y i Sine iD, and Ug, arare op) ortuuity. J.B. 8! Sete POUKGe eae ‘TelepLone 1U0s-2, | UFday noon. Ask for Mir. White Sregational association on principles of equal words “and others unknown” to the names | fuson of choice fowers, and the presents were eh wt, Cimeiumath eae ote SALE_-CHEAP—DARK BAY MARE, L recognition and fellowship of all the | of the three men. All pleaded “not guilty.” | very numerous and costly. A reception was ERS FOR PROF. CHRIST. ,ED-GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, dayton wagon, harness, &.; bargain. 18 7 churehes of each body, and trusts that such a DR. CRONIN’S FRIENDS’ THEORY CONFIRMED. held from 8 to 10, after which Mr. and Mrs. R's New Lut ational ‘tailor system ol Dress revolvers, old gold and silver, for which | 2-¢_ * union will be xccomplished.” Say ‘i it Smith left for their future home in Bridgeport, | #84 Garment Cutting with uch ruic and tape measure | yiehest. cual: call LASKE {OR SALE—CH . | ‘The Juter-Ocean, in an editorial this morning, | ™ : * | wione; no scales, aud the only system used that is | [canoer 2Gry H peven-horse 4 Great satisfaction was expressed at the unan- mas: Wes teak f Mr. By: L. Smith | Conn, based upon scientific tailor princi pies. Sysom teught 2010 Alicecnn: ne ow SS imous adoption of these resolutions, as at one | S458: The testimony of Mr. Byron L. Smit Miss L, Peachy Jones and Mr. Johr H. Flagg, | bY Mune. 8.J. MESSE, 1308 Hst.uw. my lo-Lm* DU. F. WAGGAMAN, time it was feared that there might be a serious | before the coroner's jury yesterday was de- FOk SALE-PONY CART AND BEE Ov 14. it v ji ANTED — DUNDORE’ > every rT =, OU e " E. ss spt on the caste question, jcidediy confirmatory of the theory of Dr. | where ho von fone Srey ode aanington, Wie. conducted by: Indios seu aad, women, —— Saag | and fiom wescus on cmy terme’ SI COUR S96 | RO! SS pat op Secretary L. H. Cobb, D. D. gave an account | Cronin’s friends as to where the money came i “i tutes, With reterences, 717 Mat, mew. NTRY Bo ES | Mst., West Washington ew Hampsiire av h ane of the American Congregational union, the | from that Alexander Sullivan lost in «pecu- | ¢2 Y&ars Were married in Brooklyn last even ae os nae Dery all isis af ceraniean eee ae object of which is toassist in building churches | lating in stocks. Their theory is that te | 28>, Tbe ceremony took place in the Church HAVING PIS ar ore tote ge net eee then and parsonages, He said that the total reeeipts | $100,000 came from Patrick Egan, who was | °t,'H¢ Reformation in the presence of a large ¥j Willsell for g60. | _4P18 NK B. CONGIK, 141 Breton’s Bay; all kiuds or amusements, bathing. fish- | POR SALE—GOOD, FA Wisp Dostims, ke. J.C. CALLEN Proprietor, Compton, Fine tae ir ana to nave i BY St = also puaeton buggy and harnes 3th st. nw. 1° | BOR SA j t i company of friends. The bride, who iscon-| WANTED—SITUATIONS 5 ~ BUI JOR SALE—ONE PIE WAGON: ALSO ONE wiLK | E THAT SPLENDID LOT for the year euded June 1. were $116,955.03, or | treasurer of the land league, after he sailed to ide: ° ry a . {IKST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SUM-| J SALE — - southeast curuer New Liat re ave.and Rat. at “ 7 “ 7 sidered one of Brooklyn's most beautiful bru- isntesstail = mer Boarders, at Oakton, two miles from Vierns, wagon; must be solu to remove, NM. . $31,963.46 more than before. The | Paris, They say that Alexander Sullivan went | > ¢¢"' ed | RESP! = =< unos Eoenceee, ‘ . YOUNG, 479 and 481 Cst. nw jet-st® 3 per loot, FRANK B.CONGER, ~ > be nettes, was attended bya maid of honor and A__KEs! ABLE COLOKED | Station, Wa-lanvton and Ohio R. R.; fiue shade, iruit epl6 1415 Fat. Feceipts for the fir uths of 1859 were | to Paris and remained there some ‘ime, much | four bridesmaids, all wearing elegant and be- dry work at her residence; the beat | and water: carriage to and from station ; elevated sit OR SALE—BLACK MARE; 7 YEARS OLD: —— $65.00. or &1 an for the corres- | of which he spent im close communication with coming costumes, Mr. Fred. A. Flagg, brother | °f city reierence will be given to all who will patron on, Address airs, BL. NALI von, Va. jeb-iit* suaranteed sound snd kind; to both sad lle and | — on case —T ponding mor There were com-| Egan. After he left there, according to the of the groom, was best man. - this advertisement, Address or call 126 LOU we D—AN AGREXZABL GETIC | hw faaie criven by a lady, and 1s quite speedy, BUSINESS CHANCES pleted in the e houses of wor- | testimony of Mr. Smith, who is receiver of the # : 7 AN'TED — AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Lady; hours 9 to 5; one possessed with some | Call at 918 Massachuseitsave nw. — je6-at_ | __ 44 a ship and & ages. or nineteen | Traders’ bank, as given yesterday, $100,000 News has been received here that Mrs, Hal- W for cooks, chamb-rinuid, waitress, laundress and. Le rupert peepee meg hen Fe SALI y GAS STOVE. 3 BURNERS, R SALE—THE LAW, STATIONERY AND CIGAR more buildin There are out | were sent from Monroe & Co., bankers, of Paris, | ford was able to reach Bedford from Altoona | Burkey ss Toe dite Sraltere cooks, coschmen, | Ropi fn person EW. WALEER SG. oer ied BTd: DIL Oat ewe ore busing. Cost $22, | A store, D si ovposite ety hall;one of the text re- standing pledges to sixty-nine churches for aid | to the Continental national bank of New York. | by wagon and will come to Washington from | ter. SASL A. COOMBE, 9261 “ ew. At ; } aries zi in building houses of worship or parsonages,| and by the Continental forwarded to the bes det reg meee by LelaNey ie WY aree 00 3o Dicks anzpor BOE COOKs, COUNTRY BOARD—@4 TO 85 PER WEEK, AIRY JOR SAI CLASS LAUNDRY BUSi and money isin the treasury to meet these. | Traders’ bank of this city, to be placed to the | this evening. In the same party the family eee ei ee ee tyr ‘rooms, beauuiul grounds, abundance fruit, milk, IN WHITRET BAT in, [* pees, esta’ lished tour years: one of the finest kc There was never a time when there was greater | credit of Mr. Sullivan. e of Mr. W.S. Mellen, general manager of the | St'iiw. ‘Als Luropeau tccushipagents joao | Rater wall DOR Sautorsss Bo mosauitons; daily | FVOE, SAL FINE WHITKEY GADDLE. tions: «bargain. 1336 14th st; lew. mts need of such work. EGAN MAY BE MIXED UP IN THE MATTER. Wisconsin Central railway, who were om their | aaa a vouna Willi MAN, WILLING | ©0.. i 6. Gazette from | FIRST-CLASS “RESTAURAS ——___. pie é way to Europe, but lost ‘all their baggage in a : 1 QoS ee te ted, doing wah bustier: ood of e it t ible that the funds Bt ud obiiKging, Place iu grocery, or walter in ice AK HILL—SITUATED ON AN EMINENC = A Hotel Destroyed by Fire. course it 18 not impossible that the funds/¢h¢ wrecked train, Mr. Mellen and family | cream saloon, restaurant, or any business where he can ‘full view of Biue Kidge and surrounding wount= en See. Serer b st. u.w. Je6-Gr*_ SreveNson Post, Wis, June 6.—The St, | Teferred to may have been sent to Mr. Sullivan | come out this way partly because it is the most maak bumsett useiul, Address W, J. H., Star cilice, gina: oe; milk; Shade; Gahing: ndize, = griving ey a SBARe, conxn K GRock AND James hotel, near the Wisconsin Central depot, by some one else residing in Paris.but it seems | expeditious exit, and partly to see a daughter, . horses. Apply to Gig relerencen, » North Se 4 OR SALE-A Fix E, OM Hal SDS HIGH, poy fy ef : fire shortly after 8 o'clock last evening, | improbable, It looksas though Mr. Egan was | Who is a pupil at Mrs, Somers’ Mt. Vernon eae po pooh enanfeibaients ong tore renin | going to be connceted in’ ta_-uncomfortable | seminary, on MK street, aN shun uaa gp 50 ‘Apps The night clerk. Charles Oatball, and two of the | ¥&¥ With tho affairs of Mr. Sullivan. People Mr. and Mrs. Fred. W. Hall, who have been V ANIED—Bi A MEDICAL STUDENT A 1X girls. Maguie Reilly andone known as Nellie, | Wl now remember that when Egan was here | spending some days at Alton, the country home V tiou in a drug store; small salary. Box 130, are missing, and there is little doubt that all | °° his way to Washington he was rather face- | of Mrs. Hall's pa office. ED—SITUATIONS BY TWO WHITE GIRLS | 10UB county, to do plain cooxing. y hos est. Apply at once, PRIVATE i w. oe L NICKLED 5 w, finest in city, st.n.e. ou vanks ‘or south Branch ri allroad station on the place. Terms low, Washing ton references wives. Address Miss ETTA WASH- FULI a Be’ food payiug business, Address A. Wane? TO INVEST $400 70 #800 1N SOME B.« ar office, 3 J lent ratebe 4 c arents, Mr. and Mrs, C. 8. ——"_ | ING1O4, Green Spring, Hampshire county, West Vir- | 1¢8¥iK cit, JOK SALE—STOCK, FINTURIS AND Gi ob wi three lost their lives. The two first named Us over the disappearance of Dr. Cronin, | Noyes, left this morning by the 11:20 train over A YOUNG MAN, 2 YEARS’ EXPER. | ¢inia. Jeb -9t VOR BALI Siete takes Oe te | were on the second floor when the fire started, “Pd Was sure that the doctor would “turn up” | the Baltimore and Ohio road, on the way to aoe UNTRY BOARD—WILLOW GLEN, BEAUTIFUL | JL, cbeepipwrer has ho we for her; quice tax id and Nk; Teusod for selling to ene and came down, but went back to secure their ‘(iu time. Mr. Egan was entirely familiar | their California home. They’ will visit the 2 ~ mid healthy location; excellent spritig water: milky | 267% ip a ier busizess, Inquire st 1119 7th st. nw. ame a a ure their | with the efforts of Di, Cronin te oa the tex. te = - = ———-___________| fruit and shade; also cottage, furnished. Address ©. | 5t_ = 4 i R =a fforts of Dr. Cronin to expose the im- | Yellow Stone park on their way, A large part = F ions be ; r 5 wearing apparel. All who escaped saved sort Tuna a doubtedi Pi Ye ge party V y ANTLD—BY A GOOD DLESSMAKER, SEWING | THOMAS, Lime Kiln station, B.and 0. r 7UR SALE—BY A LADY DECLINING HOUSE- | () = SHARES WASHINGION GAS BIOCK POR nothing but what they had on their persons, PTOPEr us unds, and undoubtedly | of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hall were at the by the day or Week in private tamily. Address | erick Co., did. ae keeping. $500 cash will buy the entire Furniture 25 sale at Markot price ‘The station and adjacent buildings to the hote| "new that there were people hoping and b Baltimore and Ohio station to see them off, | DRtSSAAKL It, siur office. Re Ta LL—HA MILTON, LOUDOUN CO. VA, sees ee tee whe the next forty- KANR i PELOUZE, 1313 F were saved with hard work. A number of Heving that Dr. Cronin woald never “tarn up.” | with abundant good wishes for their happy ANTED-A SEIJLED WOMAN DESIRES A fitlory, house, lange siry rows, bevutiful | “yfouse oan be Teuted Address BARGAIN, Star | — MOBeY to loan on stocks eae ling men lost thei a a r. Croi as de e time Mr. Egan was | future, situstion to cool: fora good family, no objection | u : = | oftic ede » ACT? $15,000, s - he 7 We : jarze; all modes provementa - | truthz ; THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Wntep-by a compere anp ruwtaprst | ‘| yegicopass GoUNTRY HOMRU AT ELS Fintne th fancy walnut extre high wh, exquinite W aud good reference, Adaress TO ek a | __ A DIPLOMATIC SUGGESTION. z 1 a ae Saitress. or bot, | IN D.C. ; large rooms; plenty shade, ice, &c.; good terme "HUGO. Won So ig b3 3g ye id p¥.O. ae ded-cost? The Bank of Omaha Fails. | President Harrison is a good lawyer and | Some Excellent Playing by Washington Be Bee ull ; pest city references tan? Ad. table. phart walk {ror station. “Terms < able. a, 24-3m g F iB SAL E— a BAR-FOOM DOING A GOOD . * ! 5, itn Bivow> _ ae - Mra. M. J. of = busines Sout! h be prese Aimer Moongaen —— of Omaha | knows the — of baepiroer es become Men. WAXTED-A' SICUATIQN BY_A MAN cook “Tie BOARD, CLAKENS BEMINARY ung, | OX, SMLE-CREAP_AORSES DUGGTES CAR | usivess in Pan yer closed its doors yesterday. he liabilities are a question in his mind whether Mr. Eagan can 5 with sixteen years experience; thirty-seven years auiles from "Alexandria: high, shady an of ha: ke wad double. Also, & lot Inquire at 206 B st. nw. 3 arnt an. cl * * i buled hay. Apply w J.B. RILEY, Foot of Lith aud between 260,000 and $70,000, with nominal as- be relieved of his diplomatic dutieslong enough | ,, Te Sttendance at the tennis tournament of | old: ger —hne Oo eee pealthy ; duly trains to sutt offlce-holucnd- station near _— es —THE LEASE “OF CASINO © Susee vB deS-20 rounds, furnished or unfurnished ; will ; th lawn tennis associat a = : cae sets. ‘The failure i attributed to bad loaus and | {0 come home and ‘explain. How would 1 ao | {8 etopeaviy aa SAE ieee: W ANTEDCEMPLOYAENT BY AYOUNG MAN | TUN, bor i, Alemuur', Va i mismanagement. , for our government to request Minister Reed \y was q' rge, q a twenty-three years of uze,who is clus OCUST GROVE, FIVE Mf ES FROM JES- s a i “ a to cail on Messrs Monroe & Co. for an explana- | of the presence of ladies, the contestants fries a is Baniting wi double. ntry book: ups Station, Washington Branch B. and U. Ac- | JOR SALE—ONE EX1ENSIO. Tor ROCKAWAY, Sone ready signed. Apply on enna | So “ a on a e Be Jon- | rT i ie = mt = * = Be odations fret-c.ass, Addr Sirs, HAL almost new. One pole Both reais it vid ot = - - = eee Tremere $6.96 Back. | Seestek eetisuer betas fat org The font | Played with more spirit than on the preceding WASTED-BY A RusvectapLe coLonen | “ea-st" “s ee Migessups, Ma._ | once. ebbitt House Sesbles, tke ot aaa Ohio aes k New Your, June 6.—It was learned yesterday that Mr. Eagan bears the commision of this | 2#Y+ ‘The third round in the singles was com- girl situation as wurse: willine ‘to assist in| Fy0anD IN THE MOUNTAINS DELIGHTFUL | 3°41" that the conferences and meetings held by the | Povernmont toa forcing power makes it im- | pleted, McCawley beating McLane by a score of | ‘isubermaid’s wok; refeveuces turuished. ‘Call or | PQSIN inthe aourtumne of Vey peat ora FG S32 Sree 5 Address GROCE governors of the stock exchange and the offi- | portant for the government to be assured that | 6, 2; 9, 7; and Woodward beating Hodge, the 7 ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, COLORE: cials of the Western Union telegraph company | | resulted in arrangements whereby the IVED FRO address 1208 Ist. u.w. large lawn; ice ad mili; spring Water, and wulphur Virgiuia 20 head of choice horse me then | _myS1-Ut' “4 \ au SSTON f\ Pi-MACHINE STOCK. ais hands are clean and his record without se- | score being 6, 2; 6,3. The final in the singles ‘also chambermaid oF ®, @ place; willing Thar | G sts. sw. ees tc a 2 POR SALE=1 OFFICE COUNTER, OFFICE RUG, | be sold to a tenponell ie pers Bowers, the matting, and two stoves. 61. St nw. JeO-39 | uanawer, ts about to cucawe iu c ‘siuews: Liquor house) Feicsences required. Airs. G. x. WORTH ALE—A FIR . 1 provinion store, centr cash bus.ness; reason for s: a D, iron water; conveyances ior guests. Aduress | sre some fine suddie aud driving horses; the rest are > $6 | Mrs.J- STOCKTON, io, Albemarle Co.. Va. Jed-2w | suitable for all vurposes; also one iine sadule pouy this stock have recently been anadé icker” | rious stain. ——s a my . travel. Call or address 1007 Hck. Jeonac" a enna caren as o- F boy oF itl fo Fide. | Erices reasonable and | Cy the best aud shrew: tiuvesiors in to service will be resumed to-day. The stock ex-| Will Mr. Engan’s hands and record stand the dren ye ll at by Messrs, Mo- WaANTED-A PLACE IN Pil VATE FAMILY AS Si eau ntance rom Wahtneton® wil vane 3. W YATES & BOK roth ROROSAT ce ands hata change policy has virtually forced the Com-| close test that innocent, honest men court? 7 7 f, who will play the winnerof the | ‘a= furmsi cust telecine 180? Medien te oe ry Rene ge yy SALE BUFFALO BILL—JUST ARRIVED AT | DP the rencdanue of Se bur Bastiet Chora, woe mercial telegram comgany sd the Gold snd | LUKE DILLON WOX'T BE INTERVIEWED, r. Post, who will play the winner 8 | oot sons; references e: Address P. B, Star offs h and B, 25 Horses. “Texus, Texas, Texas petween Qund K streets n. w., on oF be Stock company together. ‘The monthly rental} 7.444 Dition was seen at his hotel lest even- | *insles, was present yesterday, and played in y ANTED — SITUATION —HEFERENOKS AND | OSE rome all broxs to Hide or drive," Colue and tl Lat Es aud ‘specications cam De tt cach “ticker” of the latter company has ®r60"| the doubles, and also played an interesting ex- | WW Stcuityaiven, adios JU. UABNCR, 290 | ZypnnoN GAN BE AGOOMMODATED WITH pane Ew eee he been raised from $10 to $25. and they will be | ing. opetieieasadimgaringl ge Peuna, ave. jeb-t country. board at Halpine, Md.-on Metso: a and cas wun teeteente te eT TT “EST PAYING RETAIL leased only to members of the exchange or | “Mr. Dillon, what have you been doing this gam . Beach. a politwy, Brauch B&O, K Hes plenty of shade, fruit, | sr sgunouatie prise: Me Veruon station, Loe Lecce, | FRESE eae & those whom they indorse. The hotels and | evening?" THE DOUBLES, V edirecs Giutvasn poe eee oie ke! sence CAPE. Rockville, Ma; | “hepsi tie Peis WAL H, PENLAND & CO. with littl tow. with dwelling nee other resorts get commercial “tickers,” with | + won't be interviewed, but I have been | The games in the doubles were layed off, | keeper m city ur country: references, "Gall of add: Atrterne ian Mea WANTEDCONE Cocure | #208 SALE — MANURE FROM iso Honses bas other business fhe dtentod’s etn neabet A Tansey | unde mentored th cores ning wa folloms |B ae Pad eae, | Tena PoaaDune wax Tin-Ove_povg | Kg tikescorlaw teats, 25 Ea hind the gold and stock tickers, It is now | “Do yon feel satisfied with the caso so far?” i ANTED — A FIR: S$ COOK (WHIT ~ month. Deiightful location: in sight of Blue | St 2-¥- 2 tor a sinall house, Stock abvut $4,000. Address believed business in Wall street will take #| --No,'I feel that there Is too much seasetion eee ee ee yi iit ce dura as opine See Prige Nouttaine Adacese Lock Dex Bh, Were | Rae ee Creree DI PERLE. | Soe 153, Bear othe a fresh start aud develop a stronger market. j not connected with the case. 1 ought not to | “Pint vgand-“Melace ced Pennington beat | 407k st u-ws Oty. Noady Jet. ITHIN HALFIOUINS RIDE ION Whetaae unt be old sts acriiiver Gan be seen atG. 15 WiLb | GEECIAL, B Hd ~y | say that, though, for the reason tit I believe eee “3 > Wet . ¢ BEOS., 709 7th st. nw. _2 Ger Bullet & Davie Cpr They Control all the White Lead. | we will catch the man who murdered. Cronis | Menocal and Prece ty enh oak and 5 pera valets, Rufsoe, Qatars poet | tacbe baie te neerocts rented, 12,8 peiyate familys | FTN SADDLE HORSE; CHESTNOT | or sccicty uses @19% Hodge beat St d_ Herbert, 6, 3, ~f - COuNIEy, i Cutcaco, June 6.—A dispatch from St. Louis, | and that the evidence wil develop it.” awechanea Fle +S pete: 6, ae a others; cities, country, and | very best accommodations; references exc te eo ee te Dorey marca REAL GOOD 1HiNC Mo.; says: The National white lead trust suc-| | “Is it true that you expect papers from De- | Woodward and Menocal Beach and MoOawloy | isicseake Bush ciee, crates er sees On OntaTS rot ou Prince Georgeecoumty, sta | property of geutleiaa) abuat leaving town, Con te | LD two sha ye Nasional Site" Depouit Stock for sala. ceeded yesterday in purchasing the plant of | troit which will show up oue man as an Euglish | pont Britton ead Wootten 6 2; 6, 3. 7 | WANTED Fie WHS -OnTYT ELLIGENCE | UMMER BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED_F/R«<T- | Tythete 1) a 1* O'sioR AE Stable rear ot O02 | GeO ytrehare, Diy wow aud eet edvausage Of tie the Collier white lead company and the South- | *P: z Second round—Post and Hodge beat McLane | VV ‘fice turiiuses lichly nota Ce siete gg tg Soy ay ag Sg Tine, PRANK if, PELUUZE, 1319 F st Sreoat ite lead company for a consideration of | | Tean't say what I expect; but the people | and Pennington, 6, 0;6. 8, Boch end Menon | udclericul appiicante, “osis replatered zeae, Gore | muy COuMLY, Ma Pertios without children pe: a 4.500.000. This is a great victory for the | Will be astonished greatly, every one.” ey belt Woodourd aad Menocal, 6, 8; 6, 3; 6, 8. | sisued roekbenn dorasce Petitions pre! = ferred, ‘Pure water and pleaty of rich wilk, Alutude, b cx Standard oil people. and they now control _ab- | , “You have a dispatch en nee unle- | Whe fuel round fe scheduled for to-day be: | =e eee eee eee ee be bad Yor only’ 2004 hc ry » les = ing to send documents, have you not?” % C i oH RS WANTED—NO CHILDREN “ ~ Te AXD DIOELE EL — nen rennet haste eran Ameren | Evins tha Say Gout inertiow me now; | {eee Post and Hodge and Beach and’ MeGaw- | Wa WTS HOUSES ri gece et ana RRS hs | aan ed perez 7. guar pata | ([OSSHC SENT AND STORAGE BOLT , A > bd fe Ad ry cenery; re ya co is 4 Found Murdered in Her Bed. rin pry. Se ste scbvtgal rode A ae ‘Gne of the best played games of the tourna- | \\7xrED-10 PURCHASE FKOM OWNER’ a | of Churlottesville ‘and Universiiy of Minginie; four | perisctgsder, for only 100; 65 per tuouth “Avis | “Having «very lange store in ‘good Jocation amd Bavessis, June 6.—The Marchioness de prokeperanaes — ment thus far was the one between Woodward house or lot in northwest; price aust uot exceed | Lou's trom Washington: six ally tains, Address | Stonce THE PIANO EXCHANGE. thon and storage, we Fared to receive cowed Chasteler. belonging to one of the oldest of THE CRONIN INQUEST WAS RESUMED and Menocal, Beach and McCawley. Some of | $4.000. Address HE. F,, star ultice, 6-30 ——_ : ok =e ineris ot household the noble families of Belgium, was found mur- | @t 10:15 o’clock this morning. Willard J. | the plays were very fine, and the volleying was Vv ANTED—FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASER, THE ao CAN BE SOCODATED. WITH | _ 3 rooms, We. | horses, buswies, 4 dered in her bed at her residence, Chatean | Smith, the young man who was for a time sus- | quite @ feature, best 7 or 8 ron houte in to Fooms gud buard E and mn de} SiLE estste naless ea cued '$3.0.0.” With description eddstas AT ONCE: | Terins, 418 to #80 per mouth.» HHS A'S AREY. | ees IMPORTANT! ea Moul Baix, at Mons, this morning. The crime | pected to be Coughlin’s friend from Michigan, uals Ganaa Star Oitice, nt Nr EIT IIE aa DL. Le) .+ r ‘ has created great excitement. was the first witness. Nothing new was de- i a ANTED—TO RENT OR BUY ON MONTAL' = RETREAT, POPULAR RESORT IN perfect order. SMITH, ese WANTED A RELIABLE PARTY WITH ©. Later dispatches from Mons show that the | veloped by his testimony. One of the sensa- | Geo. Burns, a sailor employed on @ steamer W pisvineuin, cient room boas with grouud ad. ees tad coats eivstagss soeeedied? We Be, | Soe SALE-ANOTHER BANGAIN FOR GONE | ina well Kuswn private Benito Bites ue Cue ae Marchioness de Chasteler was «hot through the | tions promised for the day is the introduction | from Trinidad, was fined 85 in the Police Court Yocatea preferced, “Address atatthe tortie siete | GLARE, Keep ‘diye, Washingeon county, sd, mne else. Beven-octave Hosewoud Flam, cersai | Gesring to increase busipess; specialty, comm heart, The bullet was fired through the bed- | of the books of the firm of J. T. Lester & Co., | to-day for an assault on Eben Gunther, cn that | tion, “SOBURBAN,* Star ofhee. Je6-3t* ¥ v “Leap. a ‘oom sm _________/ iegs, very bandsomeand in fine order: very discounts; invesin ; table: tree af room window. | The assassin is supposed to be | containing the account of the dealings of | yoasel yesterday. 'TED—A LADY WITH NO INGUMBRANGE MALE BOARDERS AT “OARLANDS.” GAY. PEEIGFER & CUNLIFE, 1251 Eee business expense; onpital end securttics eutirely with- some former tenant of the marchioness who | Alexander Sullivan with the concern, s Tu a iypense. AN’ SS. . s " i a in investor's coutrol. Address BANKERS, PO. Box i oa lord, Clarke county, Va. 8. V. railroad, ‘The most | » E. EN Yor arte Alfred Lane was charged with an assault on | of rani fee OF 8 house duiriig the absence eleyatad aud healturul section of Virginia, Abusdance | JCQ8 SALT SIXTEEN HEAD OF ry UNG HORSES | 226, Waslincton, D/C. my] 7-Lm had become enraged because his re: 7 a the summer months, where the care . consisting of drivers, workers, w —ere cK, FIXTURES AND GooD reduction of vent had been ref used. ogi Indians Signing the Treaty. Georgia Bird on Monday night last. She tes- Tees: Reotiy oa Barothen ee coe | a week to Suiphur Syringe” Boe b irseuliey sdirece Pan hued Goce” fone — Sie uit of an ga Pay Li toe pd 4 a ee Prerre, Dax., June 6.—An Indian runner ar- | tified that Lane, who rooms in her house, beat | A{47°** © a Ve eT jy | Mend. D.CONARD, 0729 dan* = -_AT THE NEW YORK CAMBIAGL AND a oe 2 Feascuable ‘ Galveston’s Semi-Centenntal, rived at Fort Pierre yesterday forenoou from | his wife nad then’ assanited witnon, throwing a AED inetd; HOUSE, SITUATED TN | “Uimen BOARD ON NORTH HILL ¥ARN-—LO- 108 Sale AT THE EEW YORK CARRIAGE AND Ae ae Se Garvustox, June 6.—The semi-centennial | po.cbnd agency on bis way to Cherenae with, | lighted lamp at her. Lane admitted that he Hammters Pysteret, Address tor one week, 30, Be. | £2 cated mene the Bbenandoal sivat. Smear Sed moze | thirty days, ver ott [Ste PUES celebration opened Thesday with about 600| word that py tems, os Oe “aan | took the shade off the lamp and struck her | HEMKICL, 1254 sth st. n.w. de6- circular furnishing details and d com- | : Senate - regular troops from Gon. Stanley's command at | @enced to sign the treaty and that the commis. | after she had struck him, A fine of $10 or 30 / \WANTED—CAKE OF FURNISHED HOUSE FOR ‘M. CASTLEMAN, | Gane won Sepeced, r by a family of two adults. Address, P. 0, Castleman's Ferry, Clarke County, Va, San Antonio and eight companies of state | sion would get them all. Fort Pierre is a hard dal at once, Lock Box 5: y Post-Utice, —Jod-3t"" | my9-eotJy 1d Se militia, imeluding the Walsh Zouaves, of St. | day's travel from Rosebud and on the direct | _ Carl Letsolsky, for an assault on Jos. Reight, WAXIED-70, PURCHASE DIRECT FROM ‘Wa4STHD-SUMIIER BOARDERS, TERMS FRO 4 a Louis; the Hale Zouares, of Kansas City; the | trail to Cheyenne, and runners were sent from | WM fined 5. eae nie ‘owner, houne; eight or ten roors: hew oF nese Seal ty tuanty Scion be ate tee aa 0 CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND orueRs Four viveks trom “boundary, on'ldebet OF Lear car like; moderaie price, Address t | accoruiue to the locaton of rookns, Merchant Zouaves. of Memphis; the Hermitage | Rosebud as soon as the rowult was known of the | yCruriav for an aseaull om Tae OL tae ee | eer ibeae far line; moderate Re Lock war eke: | Sorpraine ty the locaton of roceas, chikdren ball price, Eygnaeed ale lan 2 sew aud gec- *anytvriia At M, PARKER, 1418 F et. Guards, of Nashville, and the McCarthy Guards, | Indians’ action there to inform all other | Yesterd The men were on O street, be. | Cy Fost-vbice. Joe3e™ | Qicatere Vax uyzd-2w* | feusion Cabsolelves, Resi gious hod Care, bey. | [POH SACE-EEASE AND FIXTURES, ontyan of Little Kock, as mterstate competitora, The | agencies, tween 27th and 28th streets, and had a quarrel HE UNDERSIGNED, i OF THE | tus and all styles of ivswess Wagons, Harness, | Cpuer st SB. Cop. aud Caual wie Font, 620 per’ drilling for the interstate prizes commenced ———>—___ over drinks, when Hicks, % is alleged strock WANTED—ROOM Naican eneen at Sg riggs at the pay re leave expires January 20, 1895; price, ‘apa yorterday. ‘The first prize is @3.000 in cash, From Wall Street To-day. Oliver with @ store, knocking him senseless | —___¥¥ “+N 444“U-—HWUOOM Juuction of the two branches the Sbenaudoal Fiver, | pairing abd cm Co ees —_” (be total value of the prizes is 20,000. New Yore, June 6, 11 a m.- The stock and inflicting @ wound which has since kept WANTED BY LaDy MAID, THRE OR p= [oy i om, me a cailat Gl to G sta ja and eee for your: Serpe WORLD DO ae eon a market this morning opened with the assistance | him at home. The officers have since been 2AM tinraruished rooms m4 first floor: in north- furnished nice airy rooms, ood ture SON rere ee, : ea te eee A Negro Horse Thief Shot. of the tick a looking for Hicks, and, him yesterday, | West part of city; in, location, Address, stating ( ‘Terms moderate and Bate Sacer op Sprientce. K SALE—NEW, DURABLE VE DESIGNS | Prices; c . June 6.—A dispatch from Purcell, he tickers and there was seemingly a larger aera Sheed 7 'Y> | terms, C. B. O., Star offic Jou-t! Addreas JOS. W. NEN, ~ Cmcado, June Pa busi ve and he ran into the Grant mansion, (OULD LIKE ROOM AND | my29-2w* at va. t ness done in the stocks of the list, gy ' WASTED LADY WOULD LIKE ROOM AND LT., says: For week several deputy marshals | though the i in the trust was ‘ing refuge in the third story, where he was in private fauniy, at moderate ag! of Purcell have been on the trail of Cornelius in very large. First prices were general; it was committed this | erences given. Address W. » Star ofiles def rT. E ARDING-HO! FOR RE- : figures ‘ migraing and the tinued. ANT HR UNI it i i renee Sy teen FROR BA Walker, the notorious ne; horse ¢hief of In- ing’ case cont ANTED — THREE URNISHED ROOMS, | W#!er, dian territory. Yesterday the marshals cor-| the advances extende gyri Bo Central ins ith was arrested by Officer Ellsworth Wsitees cad water, gor tout houses ES; weeks Adirene 3 a ‘ Scand good all railed Walker in a negro hut thirty miles west | siiowing the largest ‘Paul, Western night She is charged with assault on Mi price Hos Over @ 10; Fed Ades | ey te BOARDS x, NEW of Paul's valley, ia the ‘Chie mntw Nation. | Union. Atchisost etl tsck teeny womens er on, May 17 last, beating her 80 #o- Woes once" 2 mt Mose” | COpSIET, Bow round ve andy rn: ed in the Freed- fieview; ‘no morge ; vigney aud bi itter ; Va. ‘Lm’ Biatiod, Fairies, bos . U joing to the door Deputy “Marshal Wil- | lead in the transactions, verely that she is 'ANTED—IN NORTHWEST—THREE OR FOUR liams was held up by Robert and Clem. Frank: | (aiou, Posi onctions, ‘bough Chi Gad | man's hospital, and is in s precarious condition, uiegting rooiey ilfarnisheds Oy goede bin, while Walker shot him and instantly killed Northern Pacitic “preferred were not far be- Saar ra r é i er was instant! iy other | hind. re were some advances in ther marshals and the Franklin brothers were ar- | trading, but they were for small ities onle, The citizens’ board of trade, of Toledo, Ohio, | ity ; rerereuces exchanged. rested and brought to Paul's Valley station, | and St. Paul, Roc! id Western Union ppointed the following standing commit- where they were chained until taken to Paris, were most conspicuous, the iret bamed vision pomp grag brady eictchendpemnen’ Byer d ete Ea hepe ered bore eet ae tort & peckgerdaes ; ng tbh yi Mocsrsaw Sraaw Hara She Shot Two Men. ward movement soon came to an end, BE J baesece Suetsrvite, Ixp., June 6.—Mrs. Mollie Cor- | prices receded slowly. some shares being who last week obtained a divorce from her | Tied @ shade below opening figures, Ladies’ Sailor Hats, @1, $1.25, $1.50, pecan husband, whom she had married twice, | Movement was Leming platen | Secretary Proctor was informed to-day by | peruy Hats in Color, €2.50, 63.50, #4, and 5, coal i Hud- i pron gp eagle Ponape cae son reached 142, ‘There was a firm tone in the | Lieut. Biddle by telegraph that he had reached but this time in another manner. Sb latter portion of the hour, and at the ? ; i i i i i i H

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