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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON FOR RENT—HO Fe RENT- 17236 WYLIE s crag _ al S30. ows te 10 rs USES OK KEN rm ue square frou City Ha! F st uw. (UK KeNT—BY THOS E WAGGAMAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, 917 F ST. N.W HOUSES. 12 fur..151.2250 906 Va. av. s.w., 8r.. 15: W.. fur. lor. 125 3248 n.we 11 F. S092 P st. ow. fur. 131.80 1005 N. H. ave. nw. 1339 L st. nw. LOr75 2008 9th stu.w., OF ZUG) 1st. nw. Tar) Gr... 1116 10th st. a.w..14r. 6 S11 F sumw. 10. 501 728 13th stn w Lit 50 13:54 Coreoran st", ir 50 459 C st. a w., Sr. 13 L4 DNihstiiw. i 1 Ithat- nw. ir. 309 14th st uw. ir 2201 Lithst. n.w. srms. 30 417 Kstow, lie 445 Ist s.w., 6 OFFI Sth, & Paav.. rms. 11 * Gunwin bid" Fost. now. 2d floor, front room 30 46% La. ave. 1s too 2 front rms....5. 91 STORES, &c. tore andcellar 10th & Store and Dw'ng 810 Este. uw. 860 | Mth et. nw. ar. 2d floor 12th &E Store and Dw'i: CS st. nw., Or. Hall. 4tn oor, 12 & E stan.w. 30 ‘The above ts Property on ‘officn for billletin inaued on sl] HOS. E. WAGGAMAN. GST. NW. NINE KOOMS: MOD, 48 BELLInus.. & OY 03 “OR SUMMER MONTHS, A CHALM- ing Little house northwest; furnished, 825 PEF Apply 60% 14th stn. w Fat Que RENT— M1417 Othst nw, brick, 12r, a m. t.. s $ i : + brick, as KEVES 1009 7th st. mw. t 1 To OCTOBER 1 icely furnisued house; six rooms and butu Met uw. Cadaiters pun, de OR RENT—1510 CAROLI bath, cellar; key at 1 1 d bath: splendid condition; 8° RENT. 1) O ST. NINE ROOMS AND new corner house; rent reduced to 40 SALLY & BAKKER, 1215 F at. Su .eua Peuns Loratullistapiy to WESCOTT & WILCOS Jet sal 1907 Ps. ave. a.m. ”” KENT OF ‘AL NEW BKICK HOUSE, " y and a Jar; fruit; oue acre of Gutidte § Terms reasonal 1 RENT; 323, MARI 7 rooms, baths ad cellar; $30, J."McL. DODSON, : oe 1225 F st. uw, {UK RENT—LARGE HOUSE AT LOW T. 1425 Sth 13. Elewaut is newly papereland piuted, 10 row 153. Qot-u.w., LO ruoms. bath, newly papered aud painted throtuwhout, $00, ALBEICG F POX, 920 F st. iw. NEAT SIX- Good yard aud tue! shed; cueap ret $17.30 2. mouth. WHIGHE & SivcKeTT, Slu Fst. aw. a. ti eee Jetinsie* OK HENT—SHAT DESIEABL' OKY 10-} = room brick, $126 Duuberton ave. u.w.; parlor, | _ @ulu-rooui and Kutehen, rst door, $4U by" year oF fue inte jor bnisn; yard aud uiley; iT suuuuer. eys next dour. my1}-lm* tuouth WalGH! & STUCKETI, 810 F st. n.w. LEGANT CUT! SONTAINING a} S-stor: - 37.50 th ‘st. Or.. stable. story brit, Yr... e 1410 Stoughton st 3 st. brik. Yr... 1412 swWughion st_bri..9r...... 1408 Stoushten s1 at bre, Ur... 20. lows bk. 1 60 ¥UKSISHED. ircle, ‘est. 1202 N st, 3-st. brk., thoroughly nicely fur.....8150 2112 M st, store and__ | a ptt ve ae70 | 4 czopperune air clipped: « Liberal reward af returned to 7 c VER OFEN-. ‘fiars. oot Fi Day, SIL 1241 Lith sty large |) HiT 14th st, second | cnteutayivanis, ave. mntal marked store... : oor flat = arusy ste rt 1341 © 138). 14th et. thi son'sdrug store. Keward if left at O- . oor flat eS BeaBLe. STREET-CAR, BETWEEN J40 hives st. now, 1056 O St. Bow. SUL RENT-—HOUSE 2030 13THST. » $30 per month. 1156 ; er month 505 F st. be. uew, c a AS. A SHIELDS, 1006 F s1 f-UNFUENISHED OR FURNISHED, room, three-story, buy-window house; mod. t location for a select boarding house aud Kigs. unfurnished, 875 oer meth 212 Gat nw. st. ne, ph ie {0K KENT — NEW FRAME HOUSE: 9 ROOMS aud stable; $20, 1112 Cat. se. ADE to, A.D. stiDHAM, 10: 4 st. bow. A COMPLETELY- ation; care pase the bast Capitol st. jeS-3t ‘7 10th st. ow. Sth st. ne..6r, st. Ww. Umon FL. 8. Ww. \ > OBL. Wg bat. Wey ot. u. $31 Pst. ow. Lor. 2210 F sta w., Sr. FUCK SISHED. Conn. ave., bet. Rand 8. 1Sr., per year. Sunderland Place uw. 1 1r., per niouth, 7 Thighs wciee oe 1307 [OR RENT—$15—NICE NEAT 5-KOOM FRAME House, 136 tibet wer sate Capitol st! Inquire of W. sci Jeo-st* Foe ees TG STORE. PLATE GLASS SHOW. windows, 90 feet deep” is near Fst, being E @, near corner Penn. ave aud 10h st. uw. C BECKER, 1345 Penusylvauia ave. nd Kas, near East T, 138 7th wt. me, JUR KENT—LE DROIT PAKK—TWO STORY AND cou-rete cellar brick House; @ rooms and bath- oom, sturervom, &e.; furnace and modern i pertect order guaranteed. 1513 Linu. y Ob preutines. 7.6 10th st. n.w.: new 3-story and basement bay- window brick, 1"! rooms and bath | central location ; all | mod. taps. ; month, 9b. 10}1 4 st. uw ber Story aul basement bay-window brick, soul Beste. ® rooms and bath i a 3 lines of car A si. se., Capitol Mull, 4» brick, 5 Fo id bath "all a 1. deliehtful a os id st. aw... 2-story and basement boy-winduw brick: G roousg: water, sewer, gus. $1 per tory Mouth, 855.53. ‘Lwo-stury brick stable, rear 1855" 1th st. uw. : @ £O. E EMMONS, Atlantic Buldhug, 0 F st. b.w. REN T— ig Sth u w..1 Ir. th st. ne... Or 822.5 6th st. ne. Gr... a 1340 huge stn. w.. Sr. List. ie. SE Oth et we. 30 SB 23 Piers c'ts STUKES. 50 637 Pa ave. s. €. 2G 200 11th stp. we SWOMSTEDT & BRADLEY. my17-Im Fe, KENT —FIPTE: N-Ré with modern improvements, | BiICK HOUSE, B43 Q st uw. s rent F GREEN, 1416.Q $60 per wouth. Apply to JUH uw. Po TST roms 21 A at.s.4.,7 roo! 13 Bs *Y rooms, mod shapes 214 Sth st. 6.6, 6 rocins, water aud 2 7 Sth st ue, 5 roo... i Detrees st. uw. 8 roviiiey iicd ius _Jel-vt BON & TRACY. 319 Ti Je RENT—MOST DESIRABLE G RE r Fe, ABLE CORNER HOUSE r CHARLES EARLY, _ GOS Lath st. Fe. ik HOUSE, 1100 7TH ST. N.W improvewenta, Inquire = Drug Store: 1100 Teh ot nese iets) JOR RENT—130z L ST ii bath, lar. Apply to GREEN &CUSNINGHAM, “105 F e my16-1m street, = mv l-lane FE. RENT—FROM JUNE 1, MOUSE 633 +, a fect en, 14 reoms, LG easch, ot | oe FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR SALE--HOUSES. D.C... FRIDAY. JUNE 7. 1889 | COUNTRY RFAT ESTATE. | NAVAL ACADEMY EXERCISES. lave aud Insurance Broker. 10th and F sta mw on T—BY RO. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- HOUSES. 1 1 i + pt 6 1 peat sor | 620 10) dai BOY D st. =. is vol lyth vii 6 1106 loth st, u.w., 26.1 HiD HOUSES. Db LIST AT MY OFFICE. S. F A Boor, Strout 12th and Pa, heated by steam ..s8U sep sad oor, O iroLt Fs,, Leated bv ste: wt Eievant rocn.s ii” *Sun Build: KE: £50 | GUo 6th st. nw... AN. 10tn and F sts. n. 6351 Mass, av. n. 2 F st. n.w..$166.67 10 J serene Ieee sams 5 : eyeereerent buns ne, itney Close, 01 > Bi st. ‘Sth st. we. Gr. Cleveland ave., ‘Arthur p 2d st ne. ir. So 2400 Pa. uve. wu. Bi WARNER & BEAN t. 11 SNst.n.w.. 11r 33 bis. ti st » horus Spog Toi 2 Hillyer Place, 9r. 00 Iv 1 N st. uw..d1 BI SziststiLwlirs: 401 dwugiton st. dir... Best. uw. wh dud batu st B.w. LUE. 4+ ) Riggs st. n.w., 6r..33 KOKKS St TLW., i oF blues st. ) 29th stn. ib be THOMA: del-ut Fok BEN 14TH STN oM- tortable J-story brick, 5 ro arlor and R SALE—3 BRICK HOUSES, M SI. 5.W.,5 Bian Grado tere rent ar eros BE: RWS as bricks on E st. n.w., $1,850 each, rent at 2 frame houses, 4 rooms, kitchen andcellar, Virginia | ““It* “T teo-stony brick om Sth st, 4 rooms and wo-story brick om a Si pane house. ® and store, Ry ly repaired mnie house, 9 rooms and store, and In good order, large bake oven, ot 208100 toalioy, Oth st near P st. bw. will tent 840, price 84,500. Torick house, # rovins and store, OMG et Bw, hear Ofirick house’ 6 rooms. ¥stn.w., €2,700, and man: rie " @ rooms, T st, D.w., $2,700, othors at very reasonable prices os gad U,,L BOYER, 313 44 st. aw 47-3 ‘OK SALE OR RENT—A THREE-STOR: BRICK, 401 Souto Lee st., Alexancria, Va, wacer and was: per mouth. Apply to WM. WOLF, JR, 210 Wolf Alexandria, V je7-2t* JO SAL 2210-2: nw. bob 2024 k | 'y st. 406 - S16000 | §.W, 204. Bound’y st 9! La eneerrents Ti e ar. 11.300 60 Bens 9.000 34 E rau 7. : 000|514 6th’ st ne, fh, st. aw. Dh... cellar, bath, and yard; uo basement; rent, $40.) too 1 ki 212.50 No. I, Bessel's € rt, 4r. .10.50 0 Superior si., MOHill....10 396 Lyth and G’'sts,, othe; 13.50) room. onal SHED. r) 1446 N st 30 N at, KNISHED. 19th and I sts... Lvth, near R... ¥ erst Jbth st., ueur Q. 13th, bet. K and L- Lupont Cirue..... St.u'rbupentCir.125 | 27 BM. We. OSs ELICH, FOX & BROWS, I oer Wonk Jey Laue aud Teuleytown roud, mumediately opposite Oak View. it. D.w., 3 story and basement. O26 17th st. a. w., est, ‘basemie 1740 K st. u.w., uewly papered aul order throughout... 517 Pierce Phuc aid attic! )* 50 putin periect — 50 1904 K'bt. Wii 3500 sre 7-000 | 342 and 344 M stew. Lto6 alley, bet T2th [ths 300 and 13th,Mand Nests. |1830 8th at Lew, bh, Dw. 6, 5i 2,400 es : 1230 Miadinon ai. ae; 0) bb. S -1,500 [A281 ‘nai ati bh. i Southeast corner’ 8 ¢. ‘ave. aud 14th st. sc + -800 ® portion of on ay . 1 list en!) at office for bulletin ieariet on the Istand 15th, [je7] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, JOR SALE—LOVELY HOME IN ANACOSTIA, IN- cluding 3 lots has 7 rooms, cas, sfrub- bery, &c.; whole at $3,000, or house and’ lot ‘$3,000. ar = Ad. Wats 7-3 Foe sate (OR RENT.) ‘That beautiful House on 13th and N streets northwe Lot is 50x1(0. Fine crown rooms exclusive of cellar. Seven: 7) bed rooms. Fine New down the Potomac mver trom top of House is well und substantially built. ‘Workimanship of the highest onder. $27,500 12.500 . . to suit. Gray Cishy, YOu RENT Price per month (unfurnished)... $150 Must be leased tor 5 or 6 ven For fnrther partic- ulars apply to RI ‘ ¥ BROS., 335 F street n. my28-1w Sole agents for the owner. AOR SALE—G, NEAR OTH STREET NE. AN EX. ceptionully well-finished brick; @ rooms, bath and cellar; brass interior trimiuings; expensive Istrobe and range. o r Will continue to occupy property desired, af $300 per anu and pay one full rent in’ advauce; price $3,700. B. H. WAK CO., 916 F stn, Fok SALE-SMALL “HOUSE water and gas; rented to good tenant, $14 per mo., will exchange for Lot in u.w. Price $1,750. THeO. A. HAUDING, 604 11th st.n.w. LE—3i8 47H gunt litt tory and ba: rooms and bath, on Capitol Hill, near W., SIX ROOMS, nton square, beauiicully finished and substantially built; house 16 by $9 1t. A model louse tor x suuall Lausily. Brice $i Apply to owner, C. L. DU BOL 7th a Ww. Ik ‘ALE—N Isx110, to alley; charabers, kitchen, bath and couct Hil near cars und herdics. Cheay D. LUCKETT, 935 F st. n. w. salon parlor, diniuy-room, 4 5 Ie W) dee Bt K, 121H Si. large lot, 10th st,” ne ew York ave., bet. Brick, ail wod. st.,near Sth st. ne. $3 300, $3 t mouthly. STALEY & BARKER, Jeb YOR SALE—HANDSOME HOUSES LOCATED ON prouineut avenues and streets, Kbode Island ave.,bet, 17tu st, and Conn. ave. ; larce brick Uouse, stone front, 13 rooms, 3 baths, laundry, &c. ; interior finish hurd wood. Ou K’ st. bet. 1oth and ith sts, near Farragut Square, brick Louse, 3 stories, brown ‘stoue frout, 12 Foous, ‘bath, &c., side Windows for middle rooius, large yard in rear: Send for bulletin to HILL & JOHNSTON 1503 Penn. ave. b.w. 4 PER CENT 1 small brick houses in Columbi: all, $10,500; terms to suit; always rented ai mouth euch.’ Inquire at 2112 Peuna. ave. JOR SALE—AT A SACRIF: new in horthwest; Brat-c Press-brick, bay-window, 8 good yard to al.oy; $9 SYMON. Star offic JOR SALE— #10 per 46-60" HOUSE NEAKLY condition; 4 stories, larke rooms, bath, mm.i; 0 if sold at once. Address Jeu-3t* . OR SALE.—TWO-STORY FRAME AND BRICK basement house ou H st. between Yth and 10th ne, Y roon d cold water, aud all other modern conveniénces: closets iu all the roouis; beds of choice sin iull bloom. Cars aud herdies pass the door every two minutes. Terms, about balf cash, baiauce per mouth, aud lesseuch year. Apply wow SER, Ath st. n. €. BE SE G00 INVESTMENT. Anice } rane House, in northeast section; lot 16x 4 eet; rents for #10. ‘Price #1,500. © Frames, 1b soucheast section, renting for $44 per th, Price $o.0U0. J.W.P. MYERS & SON, 3e5-6t* 1420 New York ave. Fok, SALES BEAUTIFUL BI ‘House, northwest s : Ni.e-r00u! Bricu, Q Doubie House deveu-room Brick, 6th, ney aoe TT . Titi Teecpen or treastyes: wat keepsake; its pattern is bruided cylinder of ‘The tuder rewarded. 7 B st. se. OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, A SUM OF money e ot Lewis Jounso. & Co.'s envelopes. ander liverally rewszied by returning same to MUGKE & LiLDING, 1109 Pa. ave. now. Jerse" |, OUND—JUNE 1, ON 7TH ST., NEAR O, N. ‘@ Pocketbook, containizy suiall amount of money: Qhmmer cats have saiue Dy i roving proverty and pays forady. Inquire 1335 Sth n. w. ie OST—JUNE 6, SCOTCH ERRIE 2st. bow. and General Laud Office, draft, drawn b, Jobn F. Jackson on bank Miss., "payable to Mrs. M iryor Walker, with receipt’ attached; pay- ment bas beeu stupped. Finder will please return to WILLIAM WALKER, 2d'st. uw. d FORENOON, A KNIGHT Templar gold wateh charm, (Maltese Cross) name &e., €1 Keward if returned A Jets OST — SUNDAY LAS: A BLACK COCKER Spaniel Gyp, answers to the uame of Flash. A hoeral xesard if returned to Stall 51%) und 6OU, Center Jev-20" p FLOOD, A JOUND-C: 5 cow; owner can get heron prov t ‘ing propert ing expenses, &e. S15 nw. Jet OST—JUNE 2, A PUG PUPPY, FOUR MONTES old. A suituble reward for return to 94:3 syivamia ave. OsST—A BROWN SCOTCH TERRIER. AN to name of Fido. A reward if lett with HBY & Cl 3 Lot de $1 WILL FREQUENTLY Pay week. Ladies desiring to sj Sidress, in cc AMIHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIV WM. WILLIAMS, GEO. W. MckLFK. Muwuications ) romptly attended to aud stric' dential. Uince (pen all hours, WM. WILLIAMS, Mau- ager, UU Faw, ‘ my +-Sa" CIMIGSENVICE QUESTIONS and suswers. Send 1 lo . FLYNN, A. M., Ivy Institute, ____ Southwest cor. Sth and K sts. new. UsTH'S OLD STAND 1S TYE ONLY PLACE where Drst~<iass Second-Hana Clotuing can ve fu ut keajectabie prices, Auuless oF cullatOly D st. * lays y coun. _ ARCHITECTS Fescs K.FAVA,JK,& CO, Architects and Civil Engineers ° 1410 F st. nw. my4-3un' O. P. 0. ATTRACTIONS AT WEYL'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 311 7th st. ow. Serve Suits at $6.50, #7.50 and $9.50, cuaranteed strictly all-wool aud fast color Cheviot aud Cassiinere Suits at 96.75, ), 89.25, $10.50, $12. $13.50 and 915, guaranteed 1 be 23 Fer ceni lower tian the prices of auyotler house in at Wide wale Suits from @ Prince Albert Suits at & Fine Tricot Suits, cleric iP ud upward. ut, equal to the very best Merehant-twier work at auuut lint their price. Sjsetal reduc tiv sale of Boys’ suits. The Prices on al. Boys’ Suits Lave been put Gown regardless of cost OF vatite. Our hue of summer goods # rv and Fis ch as Drap d’ eté, Mo- et Couts aud Vests is ail and see ior your~ inet SUIS & specialty. the lowest | rices, Une Pants—Our stock of pants is large and varied euvugh to suit anyone. WEYL'S ONE PRICE CLUTHING HOUSE, 8p 10-3m 311 7TH ST. N.W. Mors PLIES Are Low abundant, warning persons to look after their sual Furs, Fors. ber cent upob their value we clean B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 Penns. ave. ee gb ee Iniur aaieas — (BAS. xs 7th st, Low, Ea iZy TIEEEE devotes hes ostention wile —- uF Xo, 1 hi st, nw. oUF hew stores and dwelling -¥und 1231 E st, neur Pu ave. aud 1 rented and juying about $ per cent, 50,000. Que-tourth balance on favorable terms to suit purciaser, Also house 4 1th st., between E and F sts. n. Ww. Price $1~.000, easy terms. Ali the above desira: ble property is colstantly increasing in value, anu 1s in the Viernity of the highest price F street reul estate, | Apply to owner, C. BLOCKER, 15445 Penn, ave Jed-tit {OR SALE—~TO GOVERNMENT PKINTERKS AND others—Several uew cozy Land id sts.; 6 rooiws, bath, ceilur, 10. 1 casti, balance a lit: M. PAKKEn, 1415 F OR SALB—aT tully plauned summer kitchen jel-lw tore than monthiy tw Jel-6t PLE. z ‘ell-built Cottawe ot 9 room i Jot 5Ux1 28; nice shade, &e., > EDFORD W. WALBeti, LO I IAL BARGAIN— BRICK HO li _ Ws containing 14 roou bath Tooms uid ali mi. the house is open for inspects and should be exau to be appreciated , will reasonably, as the ow desipes to leave the city. AUSILN P. BROWN, ical Estate abd Glover Building, 1419 LE—918 MST.N.W. olumbia ave. -W. Grant Place. 20 and Bld aud 520 13th st. nw. PLANT & TURPIN, ‘Sufe Deposit Buildin, my8-1m__ yor SALE— (OR RENT.) ‘That beautiful House on the “northwest corner of 13th and N streets northwest. No. 1:4 N street. Hots 502100. 1 ine grounds. Hotise has eleven (11) Toots exclupive of cellur, Seven (7) Led-rooms, Pine view down the Potoume river from top of house. House is well and substantially built, Workmauslup Cao Se Toth aud New York a FOK RE: Price per month (unfurnished)... +8150 Must be leased for 3 or 6 yeurs, For further partic~ ulars upply to GURLEY BRus., 1335 F street'h. ws my28-12t Sole ageutsfor the owner, |, OK SALE—A FINE BRICK HOUSE ON 5 nw..near 1)th*t.: 14 rooms; bath; m. i: price $16,000. Also a fine new Brick,on K st. u.w., pear 14th st 16 rooms, with modern’ improveinents. . Price, #20,000, THOS. G. HENSEY & CO., wy 141m 1300 Fst. n. JOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAL u.W.; U0 reasonable offer refused Inent of 8500; & new “-story and H close to'car lines in rapidly im) my25-lin THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. OR SALE—THAT ELEGANT all cash basement brick ing section, OF st. nw. Vermont ave. n.w., With stabieattuched. F anission to inspect, apply to GUKLEY BRUs., JY street oo mh12-6n: OK SALI ‘OP RENTING AND OWN YOUR hh 2,00 to $3,250, iucluding side lot: @23 monthly; no'cash; will secure you perfect gem of @ home in pretuest neighborhood. ne. ap20-7w" W. ED BURFOKD, 1. EASE—A_ FIN ‘sion, Just completed, on the corner of LW,” almost on Massachusetts ave bath.” inoderm uuprovements and $40,000, ‘THOS. G. Hi my 1o- W ET Goons. im We find upon examination that we got considerable stock wet flooding of our cellar last, Sunday, which must be sola off ut once, such as LONSDALI! CAMBKIC, about half a case; balf case or wore of 10-4 short lengths SHEETING, and 4 small lot of BLANKETS, all of which will be sold off at a sacrifice. We have alse marked down a sual lot ALL. DRESS GUUDS to L5e., toriuer pric best French woods, 806 and 23 bie yattorum, Deautital DOMESTIC SATEENS at 1s¢e-5 Jormer price 19¢.; CHINA SILKS, 4c. and SUc* 3 close. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, Je6-3m_ 713 Market Space. Mocrrsaw Straw Harta, Fine English Split Straw Hats, Boys’ Straw Hats, 50c.. $1, 1.25, Ladies’ Sailor Hats, #1, $1.25, 81.50, Derby Hats in Colors, 82.50, #3.50, #4, and 85. Peurl Cassizuere Dress Hats, 83.50, 85, La Tosca Umbrellas, 3.50, 85. ‘Tenus Vutnts. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, my25 1237 Penna. ave, THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BEO. 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, | REN! FOR Td SUMMon ONLA—A diA- to pe Bones, wie Ta! a, au ust on Chestnut st.,Gaitber<bur Ls ‘Apply to Mies LIZHE MAGRE DET Gaithersbury, Md. | ACRES AT FOREST GLEN, ADJO NING 50 the new subdivision at that plave. The la.d Youd, {of mile from the sta- Ihea ou the tiles. ion. Ofcres in Washington county, Ma. {m; A List of the Graduating Class—The Prize Drills, Etc. Secretary Tracy was received with the usual honors at the naval academy yeste: witnessed the drill for the colors. Lieut. C. yy and hr i" Pee ved by a Calahan, Ensign H. G. Dresel, and Lieut. M. F. -room cottage, stable. ete., furni L. cot. rt j i Sepp ee Tan eaLee Ras wid SAN S| company wes aratded the colore Me Daley LA a Ny Sie Er ear a Taylor Suitrwe Lieased adit the tat et, the | Pres’ ig? new Pennsylvania avenue bridge. Will trade for a gmail house im town and pay the difference. | tc 10 — on the Wheeler 4 foi Geonve- il - ; town. D C.; improved by an orchant and barn. | Benjamin F, Hutchinson, Misso: Place known as White Haven. Price.......88,000. Pratt, Maine; 7,8. E. Kettelle, George R. Marvel, Massachuse' acres lying partly in Prince George's and Anne Arundel Counties, 14g miles from Laurel, on the Balumore and Ohio K R.; improved by a house of 13 roots, A fine new barn and other outbuildings, Waiter in barn, stable and cow shed; everythine in | Ohio; 11, John B. Patton, South The following is alist of the graduating class, naval academy, according to general George H. Rock, Michigan, 3, Arthur B. Hoff, at large: 4, Nathan C. Twining, Wisconsin uri; 6, Win. V. | New York; 8, tts; 9, Lewis | McC. Nulton, Virginia; 10, Lewis C. Lucas, Carolina; 12, ‘first. condition; near the homes of senator | B. 8. Neuman. w Jersey; 13, Chas. G. Lo hough onthe place fat Solyeam Land 1 the | Massachusetts; 14, Wm. D. Bedougall, New ae in the country. There 18 also asaw mill on — 15, Geo, pert Missouri; 16, Thos. e place, “An elemunt tone. . Magruder, Mississippi: 17, Edward R. 8 aren Os nal gers sud Obio BB opposite Ivy | Towndes, Michigan: 18, Louis R. de Steigner, ‘This'place is valu. ble tor a brick-yurd, ora subdli- | Qhio: 19, Geo. B. Bradshaw, Texas; 20, Wm. Vision into .own lots. Price... 000 | W. Phelps, Maryland; 21, Louis A. Kaiser, Ili- 1 acre Jot im Glendale subdivi fon, ‘one mile from Benning station, on the Baltimore and Potomac K. Price, 158 aces in Ane Abinidel Gownt hapolis, on the west side of Figo tecek f 25, Ben. H. Fuller, Michigan; 22, Cleland N. Offey, Indiana; 23. Wm. C, Cole, Illinois; 24, Geo. G. Mitchell, Indiana; 26. Charles A. proved ‘by a frame house,barn. stuble, &c..in fair | Brand, Connecticut, 27, Philp Williams, Ver- condition: land yields JO bushels wheat'to the acre. Will trade. Warren J. Terhune, mont; 28, Robect E. Carney, Wisconsin; 29, Jersey; 30, Robert Mount Jackson, VareS iniles ftom ‘the eelebested | MeM. Dution, California; $1, Wm. K. Harrison, — Springs, V reinia; imiyoved by a = Texas; 32, Geo. W. Kirk, Missouri; 33; Julius frame house of ¥ rooms, outbulld.ugs, barnycattie, | Prog fisconsin; 94, Era : wt “ sheep Teh, Re, ae rs eat Pele 008 Sep pre el 34, est B. Ander- Oo acr estmorel vounty, opposi . = = " 2 “piney Point. ‘The place is kuown ae Beckatone, | ‘The first three graduated with distinction, ‘This is one of the best known places of times. ‘Tue mansion was burned a few y but there is still tue brick walls standin would furnish material enough for a hous! or 1? rooms. Price... 258 0 30 seres, iu Alexandris county, 7 from Alexandria, situated on the Alexandria and Lees- burg vurniike. | Luprovements pour, laud sod. Wil seil tor the suuall sum of.. -- 81,900 1,900 acres, at Newbern. S.C. Iinproved ‘by uumer- ‘ons small houses. plantation pays ap annual | income of $2,900. ‘This place is suitable for a club | Of sportsmen, as the piantation abomuds in cuie. ‘The river abounds in oysters aud fish of every | kind. Price, per acre wee B30 acres of Mineral Lands in | lots int e new town of Kio | Bonito Caliornia; also lands in Alabawa. For further particulars call or address ‘ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F street Washinxton, uated simply. wife. day after trying to hit her with a Ihave several thousan Fieet, Singinia. also many S the court take the defendant's Mrs, Henson having appeale husband's behalf. his wife, | self were drunk. | to frighten her. lative way betwe ville turnpi je Col. A. Gritton’s besutital country place. from Linden and Knowle branch of B.and O. RK. R border. $200 per acre. “Terns easy. Unimeumberad, and would exchange tor city property This cround better worth $250 per sere than som near it held at lui . J.B. WIMMER, 1 at. uw. je WOR SALE—) G) Sree pean 30 acres adjuiuing at $ Je7-6t A Fo AL YR EXCHANGE FOR erty—3 beauuigul cottages iu Takon: = — & SOR, Pucitic Buildiug., 6: Jt FR SALE—AT TAKOM. | man walk out of this court wi on Metroj along eanie ' behind a woman, buliet will It was an ac side 24 FB st. a. w. 3 the 5th inst., with the following A PARK, eleven with credit, and the remainder grad- She Says He Shot at Her Twice. John Henson. who keeps a barber shop at D and Ist streets southwest, was in the Police | Court this morning charged with assaulting h Mrs. Henson testified that her husband fired two shots from a pistol at her last Sun- piece of wood. Prosecuting Attorney Armes suggested that ersomal bonds, tohim in her The defendant admitted that he fired the pistol, but denied that he attempted to shoot He said that both his wife and him- | . and he ouly fired the weapon | Judge Miller said that he would not leta ithout at least | giving good bonds after he had shot at or If he goes free this time the strike some one the next time and 3 ident.” Henson ' required to give real estate security in the sum of $300 or go to jail for one mouth, The National University. The National university has filed a certificate of incorporation showing its reorganization om board of re- 'BY THOS. E. WOODS & SON, gents: Samuel F, Miller, Arthur MacArthur, Face Building, O° ey stl. Ww. Mathew G. Emory, Wm. H. Chase, Sidney S. Two of the choicest luts on Oak ave. A beanti- ful lot on Maple ave., weap. Three beautiful iots | on Chestnutave., a barguin. H tl bartuius In New Park lots this week. 0 twomery ave, cay ters, 2 ivtgon | Heury Strong. ‘The certifi Girmoll pve cheap. 1 lot on Cedut ave. & tural. 3 | professorships are seven of ur hist of ve 8 well worth an invests: gation. List cl a week, E. WOODS & SO? ding, 62 Branch Oftice, ACKES OF LAND, 33% suitable for dai ng, OF Jor reside G.’ Wythe Cook, 1a! buriains 1 macy, SALE; y miles frou Wasuinstot deniug, trmit, or poultry Persen in business in this ciiy; or would subd: small lots, Will seii tur $60 per acre at pr orto the highest bidder on Mondu: 3 T. He S\PHERD & Co. 1317 F st. oun Buildi 7; | formed church, this city, has bec cde =) Bishop Paret as a candidate for juck | in the Episcopal church, His wi been appointed an alto singer in church choir, Kev. Mr, Soutag remain in Weshiugton sia fruit and ¢ra.s land, situated on the iain pu road trom Chain Bridge to Pails Church, 4 tiles froin the city, aud adjoining the Que estate of Gilbert Van- derwerken ; location high and very healthy, aud cou- tains several very handsome building sites; Ironts on two roads: known as the ‘litns Far perty Will be sold at PUBLIC AL lay, tue The work of building a tem, Baker, W. B, Webb, Thomas Wilson, Howard H. Baker, H. O, Claughton, William C, Whitt gene Carusi and | © rei that the sixteen of w, medicine, six of dentistry, and four of phar- Admitted as a Candidate. The Rev. Chas, F. Sontag, late of Grace Re- en admitted by priests orders fe has recently the Ascension will probably Trains Running Over Long Bridge. porary trestle work at the broken span of the Long bridge eousness.”” m, with head- Tut inst, on the presen at duvcloce pie iene: | Was completed last night and trains are now Que-third’eash ; balance 1 two aud thiee years. | running across the bridge. Ade art of $100 to be ms ce me ofs 5 DPE = 0 ui days, Conveyance . purchaser's cost. ‘Title euacautead’ COUvSssucis “A Government of Right $e6-3t Te. SKPHERD & 9. sing | _ The World's Missionary Association Sons and JOE BENTO BY THE WoT on xean, 1y | Daughters of the New Jerusule Westuioreiand county. Va., 4 hund-ome ecuntry | quarters at Chicago, have house furnished, noted ior hi Tuouss, with outouiicings, atab) den planted in fruits and vee pasture; a ycod cook on the Jent ride ot Jr: | incorporation in the office of th deeds here. The objects of the ed @ certificate of @ recorder of association, as set forth in the document, are: To found an ton daily. DR. WILLIAM WIR’, universal victorious apostolic church and bring 3e6-3t* Navy Department, Washington, to the notice of the people at large our open OR SAL i ae ~ | Bible; to found a mother home for consecrated ““A FARM OF 106 ACRES, women and unitary homes throughout the Lying on sock creck, balf wile world aud a grand central, religious, politicat oe ee a camp in this city, andin every state, city and FOREST GLEN, town in the American United States to increase And two ee n vin the proposed the knowledge of spiritual truth, the means of Pe old at spiritual mstruction, and to aid and advance PUBLIC, AUCTION “ON” WiDNESDAY, JUNE} the establishment of a government of right- W.LFTH. at TWO O'CLOCK P M., ou the premises, ‘ibis is of the be-t quality ot Moutgomery count: laud, wud is excepi, 12 “ueres “ot ‘god | tuber, [tudjoins the hand-ome farms ol alfred Ray, Col. Spencer Jones Gartrell; hay a Wei.-shaded Dutiding site, ov. riool usa fine range ot country, the railroad ‘and “Know tion. ‘She dwelling wes burned, but there is n und tevunt-house. offers & good opportumty tor au investment, ei! for agent an's CouuLTY residence or lor subdiv Spofford, Mrs, T. H. Hale, Mrs, C. Bhow. eee An Impudent Boy with 3 T a o e eousness in the earth dominated by divine {| truth, The certificate is vigned by Jane H. ML Fair and 8. a Knife. Policeman Redgrave had before the Police into smalier honies, lyin? so Lear two of the best Court to-day a colored boy named Patrick Pend Nuticnal Beek Creek Peek, ets aud civ Hy Aug | Anderson, whom he charged with disorderly drives Will be constructed to the city. ‘Terius: $2000 cash; balauce im five annual pay- ments, secured by deed ‘ot trust on the premises, A deposit of 3200 will be required at time of sale. Con- ng at cot of purcls ser. ite pert 9 Te: ud O. depo! 40; return at 4, SYPHLKD & CO., Sun Building, 00M COTTAGE, 4 MILES assembly on M street. The boy knife m his hand when arrested, “What did you have the knife op. the judge. he replied, VO RE: had an open He told the policeman that his time would come soon. en for?” asked “Because I didn’t want it shut,” “What did you have it in your} cis S18 per wo. | Aiso, 4 | hand tor?” the judge asked, ‘Because I didn't } stable, downing iti cet” will rent dor the want to put it in my pocket,” was his reply. A Also, several small coun fine of $5 was imp tors Je on Very ¢ y tera, Ad ¢, bUL building, No. . oe i Golden Cross Entertainment. FY RENT—FOR THE SUMMER—A NICE FAK The ladies of St. John’s Commandery, United about 10 miles from the city; Order of the Golden Cross, gav tertainment to the members and Vezetable gurden; one bh Apply 1 East Capitol st te) i BROOKLAND. Ss WITH CiTY 81 ih FOR SALE.—The beautiiuily situated tract of land called “south Brookland,” having been subdivided im accordal plau ot the city, with streets 90 feet and avenues 130 teet wide, is now placed on the murket. Itison the line of the Mctropolitan kK. R., south of and adjoining Brookland, about one ‘mile se aud cow. was grea The hall was beautifully d flowers and shaded lamps, which was in charge of Dr. was concluded the ladies serve ve a parlor en- friends of the order at Washington hall last evening, which enjoyed by the many persons pres- rated with Alter the program, A . H. McKim, th ir friends John N. Ehle Poon the cay, and burs sho ‘t distance from the | with refreshments, Following is the program: electric cars, and near the University Ouly ten nin: | Rte ; 3 ot utes’ dr the city by Central avenue, all of which | Remarks by Grand Commander ayakes it Very desirat idly increase in value. y which will rap. eut, lots will ery, A. G. Heyimun, of from 3 to 12 Gents, on easy Songs by ie low pric r glee club—-Mr, Fred Grant, Miss Nattie Meids, terus, For plats, So SEN SON, 923 Fat.n.w, ‘(| and Miss Hattie Bugbee. — Recitations, Miss C Bohanan and Mrs, Mrs. Peabody. Anoriginal by Mr. Fred E. Woodard. ort Je4-lm REDFORD W. WALKER, 1006 F st. n.w. ville, lot LOUx150, enclosed: five elevated site: fine 4 tins trom Wash year ai uinutes from railroad station water ; shrubbery ; outbuildini and representative to the supreme command- the Anacostia E. Woodard. Reading. poem was also read ‘The feature of the entertamment was the little songs of Miss Hat- tie Bugbee. The ladies intend giving a series ington daily. tur office. Jeseo-3t | of these socials, F 38 ACRES, 100 IN TIMBER, NEW Srcm house, new. bar won mile trom’ Kock- | Tarovan ee To Sr. ne ees ves- Fille, on extention of Main oi ; $50 per acre. 75 acres, | tibuled limited express leaving Washington via house, barn, Ac. at Derwood station, + miles sbove | Baltimore and Ohio railroad at p.m. dally Kockvil a SU per acre, bargaim. CU F st. sek ot JOR SALE—SOUTH BROOKLAND— JtsT SUBDIVIDED, Lots from 3e. to 10c. per foot; one-avurth cash, ance 1, 2, and years: come in and select your lots. jet-im i Fst uw. OR SALE—COU. ORTH of Derwood barn, stable, &c.; 20 acres, 10 in timber, potatoes; gurden planted ; young orchard; water; fue shade. 1,400; $400 cash: 8 annual payiuents of $220) a. timore and Ohio night express ington at 11:15 p. m. daily also RY HOME, 1 MILE n corn und | change, arriving St. Louis seco: pure spring | 7.45 davl, {O00 in ave | 743. — Al c —_--—_ Valuab.e for poultry raising. Derwvod hus seven ‘ nuin’s are bargains,—Adet, _ 3-6 Pa 935 3 ———— j.OR SALE — “MELROSE PARK” LOTS; THE ANACOSTIA. most desirable in Hyatisville, Md.; two minutes rom: station; opposite the. Teadence of the Inte RK. rontaimug 6.590 leet, terms easy, YLER® RUTHERFORD, 1: VOR SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK, NEW 2 SLORY and cellar dwelling; lot 85x160; price, $3,00! vhe-third cash, bulance’ to suit, Also a iarger house, N. Minnix’s carriage shop. arrives St. Louis next evening at 6: ries Pullman vestibuled sleeping car through without change. This is the finest and fastest train from Washington to St. Loui and car- The Bal- leaving Wash- carries a Pull- ation, conttortable Y-room house, | Wan sleeper through to St. Louis without nd morning at Tue $3.50 and $4.25 short pants suits at Bar- Tue Votunteer Fire Derarrment.—Three n.w. | barrel tire engines have been secured by our enterprising citizens, and are now housed in J. The entire cost, with Lorger lot, on corner, fur 24,900, Will exchun cluding extra hose and other necessaries, was for eit Aer aprexed oF unimproved, Fy L, 3300, Security was given, and the money is & LUIBERFOKD, 13507 F st. = _ | being raised by subscription. Dr. A. M. Green Fe SALEONEAK STALIONS ON METHOPULT- | ia acting chief of the department, and under tan Branch; vrass, wrain, truit, stock, poultry, aud Guiry tarins; 2 to GUY acre try homes. iny%25-1in ‘Tt KNOWLES’ STATION, MET. BRANCH B. & | department, is 0. K. K. nice building lots at acres with 4-roous Louse, 82,000, Mighly improved rari 40 “acres, 2 dwellings, all hecessury outbuiluings, plenty of shade, aud truit of 4,Well watered’; lays nicely for subdi to the station; & jots, Cotlagos, aud coun COOKE b. LUCKETT, 835 Pst. bonfire to-night. OU. APPLY to, ied WH. WHEATLEY, were marrie Wednesdays ™ Baltimore. —Mr. OR SALE Vision in the vie: his supervision the engines will be tested on a Nores.—Mr. W. W. Cordell, of the Post-Office ing a two-weeks’ leave of und +s cts. per foot. | absence, being troubled with tonsilitis.—The gross receipts of the Rechabite lawn party were about €80.—Mr. Pumphrey, an eraploye at wision; | $t. Elizabeth, and Mrs. Hook, of Washington, at Mt. Vernon church, sree) ys, or | ton, Wednesday night. They are visiting Nathaniel Roberts, of the FOR | architect's office, ‘Ireasury dep: artment, will bet ty of Washit 5u i. knowa ws Bunker Mil Far, at Brooks, the first sta- | WOVe his family from the city to the residence stu ‘uon out on the Met. K. K., opposite the Cacholic Uni- | Of Mr. T. Solberg, on Spring street, Monday, a ety and near the Electric care, The, stroeta ot -£ and Mrs. serpy ave apt! on a wet gg leon eh Ml gh gin con; | European tour, and on returning will reside in Statin ED ROuD W. WERE 1006 Bae Boston, ——It is learned that action in the post- Ox SALE-@HE MacLEOD FAKM, ADJuINING | fice appointment will be reac doce the property of Mrs-Fowler ad C. Hi the change likely Ft 1o% ick, near [ geberaec in a few days, Yatteville,$ 100 per acre. Apply to JOHN STEPHE SST EaS BO pegtere, Apply we JOHN JOK SALE AND RENT—WASHINGTON GROVE ‘Md., several fine Cottaxes in different parts of the Tove. a 10 ale, $300 10 $2,000, aud tor reut, eth to tor the season. M. D. PECK, 934 F st. aplo-" Fishermen, was closed with king place at the close of the fiscal year.— The entertainment given at Douglass hall, Hillsdale, Wednesday night, by the Galilee an impromptu exercise in the shape of a@ free fight. were broken and the floor saturated with Lam oll NTE! oi SUM- | Ni —!) i ith WASTED! WANT TO R:NT FOR THE SUM-| No arreste,—Partics are negotiating wi mera country place, line of ral: Mr. J. H. Shannon for the purchase aed, within Balt brat of etme MANU EX. | Of & broom-factory site on The B. CHANGE, U15 Pa ave., Washington, DC. myl-im re ls St ‘ . > = ACRE, | © Eliza' turned outa Freee 12S, APE Begs ACRE: | Sno batch at bine with the new a i, toe, Toe Beabrook | incubator.—The exc! to River View sold cheap and terms eusy. Houses 1020 tee returned at midnight. The ofa man was uth Cal ot. Washington, D.C. Address IARION | found floating in the river Fort Wash- = Goon mde Wt MSS ayeim | ington. ——_-_ OR AT ‘GLEN, Ti The cotton and peanut crops in Southside, owt tesutlf location fora bouts ot wale Virginia, have been seriously damaged by the Ps recent beavy rains and cold weather. GEN. EARLY’S CRITICIS: He Contradicts Grant’ Belittles Sherid: | Memoirs apd | Ride. The graves of 3.300 confederate veterans in Stonewall cemetery were decorated at Win- E. | chester, Va.. yesterday afternoon in the pres- ence of 10.000 people. Gen. Jubal Early. the orator of the day, was introduced by ex-Gov- ernor Holliday. Gen. Early, in opening his address, referred to the battle of Winchester, in which, he claimed, his force was outnum- bered by the enemy. Continuing, he sai. | “There isone thing which must strike with great foree the impartial student of history who may read accounts of different battles and campaigns of the war written from a eral or Union standpoint.and that is the wonderful | capacity the confederate soldier had of multi- | plying himself on the fieids of battle. Accord- ing to many of these accounts there was scarcely a battle or campaign in which the con- federates did not outnumber the Union soldiers. After giving a description of the battle of Cedar cree ik. the general said: | “You will perceive that sheridan made his | | famous poetic ride, ‘Twenty miles away.’ over | a distance of about 10 miles, and that it took him from early in the moruing until about noon to make it.” He then contradicted the personal memoirs of Gen. Grant and the Army and Navy Journal in reference to these battles, saying these will give some idea of how our adversaries vindi- cate the truth of history. and it will also show that our men had the faculty of multiplying | themselves, not only on the field of battle, but | also after ‘they were killed, wounded or cap- tured. lng t aking of the devastation of the valley. “ at a crow would be forced to carry rations,” the general said Sheridan was placed ' in command of the army that had beeu organ- ized from the campaign in the valley on the 6th day of August, the orders previousiy given to Hunter were turned over to him for his guid- ance. It will be seen from the directions of Halleck that the devastation of this beautiful valley was due rather to the “magnanimity” of Grant than to the barbarity of Sheridan, —ooe- “ THE SANITARY SITUATION. Medical Aspect of the Disaster at Johus- town as Given by an Expert. From a Dispatch to the Med:cal New: Jouxsrows, Pa., June 6.—Notwithstanding | the fact that many of the reporters of the daily | | papers have sent messages from here indicating | that diseases, the result of exposure, are ex- ceedingly common, the fact is that in the three larg: st hospitals very few cases of any kind ex- | ist. and, in over 9 per cent of these. the indi- viduals are suffering trom injuries occurring | both during and after the flood. ‘The cases of | pneumonia are very few, and the report that measles is, to a large extent, epidemic is € tirely false. The trath is that one or two chil- dren have exhibited symptoms of this disease, the reports of which, in the present state of popular excitement, have grown in the'r sever- ity with cach mile that they have traveled. So far asthe spreed of any disease, suck as this, is concerned, we feel quite confident that the conditions present are, with a few exceptions, eminently prophylactic in their character, The children who suffer are living in tents, which are necessarily very thoroughly vensiluted, and crowding is impossible. have | | been able to iearn, the history of posure Jon the part of the children affected with | measles is very dim. NO DANGER OF MALARIAL POISONING. The danger of malarial poisoning is, we be- lieve, not present, simply because the condi- tions favorable to the production éf such mi- ms are absent, The water, sweeping through the valley with enormous force, has carried, in a majority of cases, the soft mud of the river banks to distant and low-lying bottom lands, | has covered the entire site of Johnstown witha layer of pure send and gravel varying ; in depth from a few inches toa foot, As ihe consequence of this all cosspools have not only been thoroughly washed out, but atterward filled with sand; every particle of dirt and ci filth has been washed away, and it would b hard to find, hygienically speaking, a more cleanly spot thin the main portions of what was once Johnstown, The danger will be the accumulation of new filth, owing to tne large number of strangers living in tents and the out- door life of the survivors, DECOMPOSITION OF HUMAN FLESH. There is absolutely no use in seuding more physicians here, save tlmt by their training they may assist in the carrying out of meas- ures belonging to the realm of preventive medicine. With the exception of a few who are assisting in hospitals, the majority of Phil- adelphia physicians have been detailed for the purpose of overseeing the thorough cremation of ail dead animals. The only other measures which are adopted are those directed against the decompositiun of human flesh. which popu- lar clamor will not ailow to be touched by tire. All other attempts to disinfect such sources of disease, without the aid of great heat, cannot | prove but useless, for the bodies. as a general rule, are piled up in @ mass of rubbish made up of old lumber. which is arranged in such a way that it is doubtrul if a river of disinfectants could reach them, the debris acting as a shed. In an endeavor to obtain the id-ntification of bodies they have been kept, prior to this date. for too long a time previous to burial, This has been largely done away with by improved rules. ordered by cooler heads from outside re- lief corps. MUCH INSANITY THREATENED, The mentai condition of almost every former resident of Johnstown is one of the gravest character, and the reaction which will set in | when the reality of the whole affair is fully | comprehended can scarcely fail to produce ma «3 of permanent or temporary imsun- | y. Mostof the faces that one meets, voth male and female, are those of the most pro- found melancholia, associated with an almost | have signed a response to the me A DISORDERLY PROCEEDID Ex-Premier Ferry Causes an Uproar ia the French Chamber of Deputies. In the debate on the edu: ation budget in the French chamber of depatics yesterday, the rising of ex-Premier Ferry to address the house caused a great uproar. A member of the right shouted: ~The blood of the Tonquin dead chokes you,” and many similar cries were heard. M. de Cassagnac advised the house te submit and listen. ~ We swallow our disgust,” exclaimed M. Bourgeois, a deputy for the de- Dartment of Vendee. Finally, on the demand of the president, order was restored, and M. Ferry proceeded with his remarks During the discussion of the budge fus moved thai the sum of 3,000,000 francs be added to the estimates for the secret service, He said that the recent revelations, showing how ready the German government was to ex- pend money im buying au English journal, tearly demo at Germany's idea of warfare was @ question of cannom balls. M. Spuller, minster of foreign affairs, said he 1 not refuse increased means to assist the diplomacy of France. The motion was referred to a committee, Two bundred and fifty members of the chumuber of deputies porial seut by members of the sident Carnet tM. Drey- two hundred and sixty-thre British house of commons to in relation to the abseuce of Lord Lytton, the British ambassador, at the opening of the Paris exposition. The respouse expresses gratitude for the assurance of sympathy for France which the memorial coutay ed, and utters the hope that those who sizned it will jom im an inter- wational parliameniary coutereuce on the 29d iust.. at winch authorized representatives public opinion may unite to chase away the threats darkening the political horizon, see GIBBONS MAY BE POPE. Old World Diplomats Already Discuss- ing Him, A Rome special to the New York Times save: Who wiil be the ne pe? That as the quee tion which all Europe is now considering. There is really no sovercagn in the world whose actsare of the in -rnational character of the pope's, and the death of Leo XIII to-morrow would create a stir which would attract the at- tention of Americaus more than any event that as occurred within the memory of the; resent generation, Way? Weli. itis more than pos- sible that European jealou-ies, no less than the present situation of the vatican, would dictate the election of the American cardinal, Arch- : »p Gibbous, of Buliaweore, tu the chair of Peter. ihat is the consensus of opinion here, and the reasons advanced ure lucidiy condensed by a Roman prelate, whose posiiion prevents the publication of his name, which send you in contidence gucrantee of the authority that brings the United States inte such prow- nence in the old world’ affairs. The pope is hot very strovg. and reliable reports state that his wiry trav nuot much louger endure the strain of his age wad cares, ive a ghince at the sity said tay Koman informs . Germany is opposed to a to all things G on in Europe to- wand mark it things French; Under the cou- t Frauce has the to protest t the election of certain candidates, The Lege is ra y exercised, and the cardinals ud ty obey b: under presdiit P must be util a of the struggle tor tn ywer—it would be obeyed. Ger adidates rejected, policy would coms 1 the c.rdinals to t:aore Fran ins, 10F Germany camnot be otfeaded, Cardinal Howard is atthoted with mental troubles, and the twe ed beyond con- . tha Manning eights Lialian cordini » vou not know that they all the cardinals whose thea out for cousidera- but at k are old men lives and labors six tion? =Simeoni, Scuutine, Ram- poiia, San Feli i Vanutteli are the ouly Aialian candidates whose mames suggest papal honors. i review the history of exch, you wall fin 108 to Frauce or Ge Many they have carned the mustrust of either Ty OM 4cCOULt Of past official relations, Cardinal San Felice alone excepted, But he, too, 1s out of the question. “Would any government object to him?” asked The Tun correspondent, wondering where the diueculties wor ug to end, “Well, to tell you the truth, there never be fore was a time When italiea cardinals were im eligible irom po: al circumstances, Pranee has to-day mine cardinals in the Sacred college, a very WuUeUal BUMber, caused by the t thes in addition to the prelates selected by the pope, the French goverument insisted on the cleve- tiou of Mgr. Fou archotshop of Lyons. This gives you an idea of the importance at- tached to the wext conclave, and a farther ul- ration is to be had in the official anmounce- ut that Presider: Carnot will receive the berettas from the pope and in persc them to the three new French But w his 4 with the opposition to an diuiian candidate?” was the query. The prelate smiccd, evideutiy amused at what he though “Well.” was the cross, The statements just made show that the French cardiaals will go inte the conclave as Frenchmen, and to oppose any selection that might be objectionstie to France, and cousequeutly prejudicial to the interests of the holy sec. “‘Lhrouga treaty with the emperor of China the Vatican ex protectorate in the east. ‘Lhis formerly d to France. and rries with it vast commercial privileges. Is it surprising that France fearsa transfer of this to Italy, among other considerations, in return for the restor.tion of temporal power? Frauce still enjoys the pri ud this is only one imstance Where con rlions might ari absolute disregard of the tuture. ‘The nervous system shows the strain it has borne by a trem- ulousness of the hand and of the hp, in man as well asin woman. This nervous state is fur- ther evidenced by a peculiar intonation of words, the persons speaking mechanically, while the voices of many rough-looking men are changed into such tremulous notes of so high a pitch as to make one imagine that a child, on the verge of tears, is speaking. Crying isso rare that your correspondent saw hot a tear on any face in Jobnustown, but the women that are left are haggard, with pinched features and heavy. dark lines under their eyes. Indeed, the evidence of sy disturbance is so marked in almost every vidual who was present at the time of the catas- trophe that it is possible with the eye alone to sepurate the residents from those outside. ccanssater arate The Englishman was Silenced. From the Boston Courier. An Englishman was being entertained in a Beacon-street parlor one evening, when the conversation turned upon the difference be- tween English and American cities. “One thing is very shocking to us,” the En- glishman observed, ‘and that is the many cases of violence in the streets here. That, you know, is so different in the English city.” “Different!” exclaimed one of the young la- dies who were entertaining the guest; “I never saw half the violence in the streets here that I have in England. Why. when we were in Liv- crpool last summer we started out one day to take a walk, and we bad only got across the street from the hotel when a horrible great drunken fishwife came up to me without any provocation and offered to fight me for six- pence: I never was so frightened in all my life. “Cail the police?” she echoed. “There were no police in sight to call. 1 don’t know what I should have done if a coal-heaver hadn't come along and volunteered to take the quarrel off my hands by fighting the horrible creature for nothing.” ‘And you got away without haim?” “Yes; but I never had anything like that happen to me on the streets of an American city, “No,” the visitor responded dryly, “it couldn't, you know. An American coal heaver would have charged you at least double for taking the affair off your hands.” “Very likely,” ly put in a young lady who had not yet spoken, “for the trath is that only in England are even coal-heavers fond of fight- ing with women.” ‘The conversation was found to be taking turn that would not on the whole prove coa- ducive to social harmony, and the subject was therefore dropped. ‘She Could Smell It From the Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Little Johuny McSwilligen surreptitiously sampled his mamma's brandied peaches yester- day, and soon after had occasion to use the telephone. A little later Mr. called his wife Aud is leads you to believe that the mivy compromise is an American cardinal— Gibbons, ior lust. Exac and 1 predict that under his ad- ministration the Komaa question would be set- tied. The Europexn governments are consié- erably perturbed over the possibilities of the conclave, aud would certainly umite in offering iuducements to lialy to grant @ certam terri- tory to the pope, im Which he would be a sov- ereign, pericctly free and ind: pendent, un- trammeled by allegiance to any one govern- ment, ‘There is none with whom negotiations couid be carried on better than a citizen of the great republic of the west. I would like to see him pope myself, wouldn't you?” “Certainly,” was the newspaper man’s reply as he added that he always was anxious to see the United Siates come out abead, no mattar in what contest ran the candidate who wore the American colors—red, white, aud blue. ot Foon das FOREIGN Ne WS NOTES, The queen is goiug tosend a number of things of ber own special selection to the naval and military exhibition to be opened in Edin- burgh on Waterloo Day, June 18. Among them will be De Neuville’s famous picture of the de- fense of Rorke’s drift. The lugger yacht Paradox was launched at Eastbourne yesterday. Her first race will be sailed at Queenstown on June 17. The Prince of Wales will welcome the shah at Gravesend on July 1 aud will conduct him to Buckingham palace. Acotton mill at Offenburg was destroyed by fire yesterday, and several . the workmen were killed. The loss is 300,000 marks. Disastrous floods are reported in various parts of Bavaria, A New York detective, now visiting Berlin, after a short stay in Paris, had his pocket picked both of money and important papers. The North German Gazelie, speaking of the Johnstown calamity, says: “The Americans are always charitable. The condition of the suf- ferers by the Johnustowa floods demands Ger man assistance.” A tremendous thunder storm passed over London yesverday. Much property was dame aged by lightning and several persons killed. Mr. Porter, the United States minister to Italy, presented his credentials to King Hum- bert yesterday. Cordial greetings were exe changed. ——— Miseries of Suburban Life. From the New York Weekly. a ‘ou are very late to-night Supper \f ready two hours ago.” Mr. Suvurb—~Yes. I missed the 6:17 traim and bad to take the 5:19.” only two minutes.” my dear, but the 6:17 comes straight hy and the 5:19 stops at 173 stations before it gets here.” see From the New York Weekly. : the 5 Mrs. De Style—“Were you at church last Sunday? I didn’t see you.” Mrs. De Fashion—~I saw you.” “Did you? How did you like my new bom net?” . was lovely! It came pig it was pertectiy trom “Yes, my dear friend. Mrs. Devout smuggled it in for me.” ——+—___— Henry brother of Gov, ot of Gn. Hobert E Lee, died might of apopleay.

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