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SPECIAL NOTICES r a —— Orrawa, June 17.—The Dominion goverm ALL NIRES ATTACHED TO PREMISES pT RE REV. oe ORGE ELLIOT) DD; undoes 0s Advestiniee His Trip Down the Potomac—At Church Great Activity Displayed at Johnstown | pont have instructed commanders of gov r O02 Bet. u. w., aust be removed m1 eM. rest rtisements, od te ive dave ‘or they tig at the Temperance tent hoe taland With Bishop Paret Yesterday. s y this Morning. ment cruisers not to overlook any infraction of © prem “ st, a “ THE (CRONIN MYSTER be 4-3t ia “KP. Mrs. E. A. Chambers in charge. eI . Paes rions meetings are being held in the tent, four The President, Secretary Blaine, and Secre- Jomrerows, Pa., June 17.—Fully 5,000 men | the chery regulations but to seize any vorgcle 5 : : af : jound guilty of violating the law when the tary Windom returned at 10 o'clock this morn- Sees mee | eridanan wll caucus Gein ones on oe ing from their trip down he river. The Prest-| Goes) About the Fourth Confese | mt Tre immediately assigned to places structions are said to be more strlagent than dent said he had a very pleasant time. They p the management of the several contractors. | those issued last year. went down as far as St. Mary's. ‘They attended sion of Woodruff Dynamiting the jam was resumed this morning, —— Bae> O8eFOr WATE hundred aud twenty-tive having sighed the pledge, CAPITAL STOCK. 8100.000. Sie> TH Moncan STEAM TAUEDSY co. rporators of the Osceola | Oflicers and Directors: ahaa Shiny. 402 Low JOE OKGAN, President. Micers were elected jOUD, Vice-President, PELtTLeL TTC ae of gnc the Episcopal church there on Sunday. It and the shocks that the town is receiving from| A CLOUD-BURST IN KANSAS. FRANK HUME, president. JHAM, Secretary. ‘ chanced that Bishop Paret waa there on his the explosions are simply terrifying. Notwith- |... a8 FRANK L. HOOD, vice-president. Bast ounue cee tour and it was a grand day of confirmation in standing the fact that citizens have notified | S¢*!0us Damage and Some Loss of Life Having purchased the entire plant and good-will of | COUNTRY REAL : : , : , Reported. JAMES L. BARBOUR, treasurer. Morgan's steam Laundry, the MOKGAN STEAM DEATHS. J the parish, After the services the President McDONALD AND MARONEY RELEASED those in charge of the dynamiting that they JAMES B. LUPTON, secretary. Tae, eenlgeawe and party visited the seminary and the young will hold the state responsible for any damage | Font Scorr, Kans, June 17.—A report was BOARD OF DIRECTORS: = Lana bmn ladies were introduced to the President. The to property oF person eaused by theve terrific | roocived here last evening to the effect that sail home was delightful, rs = lasts, they are as heavy as ever, and every | Uniontown, on the Wichita and Western rail- ‘The President received no office-scekers to- | ACtive Work at Johnstown This shot shakes the buildings, &c., for squares | road, had been swept away by astorm Setar. dae ue \EAd SB Gas kad tide Okei vadeld Galtcrae . around. Several times the fying debris has | day night, and that two women and four chile 3 y Morning. ~ KUMMERBU: <. H. Minter, am. | Se BOM 7 ne, Ji L. Barbour, wy pekaeeh Foak L. ilook, taahos Lansburgh, and IN MEN'S DRESS A TENNIS SASH. non Behrend, Charies E. Lup 1 his cou AAVSAWIAHWESwVEVELSI® ‘This season we have an exquisite line in all thecater- x «| BS Much is sald by all the good dealers about TEN: 3 | interviews with the importnnate. He had con- prostrated the telegraph wires, dren had been drowned. Uniontown, which is , A but ty wees testecs look bathe we a Pare = a Wee i — eh Beet and he CAUSING MUCH DELAY AND CONFUSION, a place of 600 inhabitants, is in the midst ofa pid hver. ar Tins, ane re, " ‘ 2 | a8 busy at his desk most of the time. pe The Philadelphia fire engines arrived last | thickly-settled country, and it is fe that laced in ediatel rm Weather starta the sale of them—Silk | FOR R (STORES).. Pawe 2 3 mand '-AU-PRIN APTURED. P ; by + be oy id im bottice te aring the cricketinge Trousresea Belts, we have au excel | FOR B. NT (STABLES) Pawe 2 Gane Seer aoe ie ake perrent ig PORT-AU-P: CE NOT ¢. " | evening aud are now engaged in pumping out repel — po on a " rm = com] are wf dcule at ety. - s vu ql id il P i "et ‘e de 0 on eithe ne fother frm Kies | eT yp WOODARD & ©. FOR SAL (Hoven -Paso | among whom were a number of Dunkarda, several large pools of water in different parts | side nothing definite can be secured. Tl E; a wa FOr eo tatisShks, FOR SALE (Lore ptoag we numt hing definite can be secured. The » BANKERS, a “~ Loth and F sta. nw. | FOR SALE (Misceciasxo! Pages Se 3 m of the city in which many bodies, it is believed, | gt % ayn eee we a WASHINGTON CITY PRESBYTERY. | Rigid Instructions to Canadian | will be found. It was reported that two work. | ora Struck the western part of Bourbou 3 - 4 tb pre tee. eptarte wl neering county late at night, coming from the west, Lon Commission s.: ms a men were burned to dea y the fire last nig! | where it had played pat havoc. At Augus' “Sock * ASD POWER CO-| | Wwe tind our stock im Half Hose too large. To-day we Dr. Hamlin’s Report on the Freed- Cruisers. and that one had been blown to death by dy-| jt assumed. the forse of a cloud tune aiieroene aa men’s Board Adopted. namite this morning. The reports, however, | though everything possible has been dome to sks SESLATES 48 dozen of regular 30c. Half — ; lack confirmation. “This morning the work- | obtain details by the railroads, all is uncertainty ran’ double fact, heels aid tone, 60 dosen An adjourned meeting of the Washington 'THE CRONIN MYSTERY. meu removing the debris from near Wood, | at present. The part of Fort Seutt kuown we ett liose, wow city presbytery was held this morning in the 9th street church. The only business done was the consideration of the report made by Dr. Hamlin from the committee to which was re- we ote mae Tarp aE 38 1) ALLEGED TO BE CORROBORATED IN SOME OF | drod dollars were found in the dress pocket | is under water for aboat 9 mallee Serious in regard to the freedmen's board, The re-] 7* DETAILS WHILE THERE ARE DISCREPANCIES | Hoside an clegant gold watch, a solitaire and | damage to the main line of ithe Memphis route 3 a AS TO OTHERS—ANOTH! q RTANT ARREST yg j fine: Lace por < fee! port was as followa: “The presbytery entirely ER IMPO! three costly gold rings. A careful comparison | is confined to one place about 1,000 feet im of 35e. Hal ‘hey won't stay with us long at snch prices, Fy WoRTE SAY wh F. WOODARD & Cn SHIkt MAKERS, 15th and F sts. nw. Morrill & Co.'s store found the body of a Wo- | ‘Town is entirely under water and people are man in an advanced state of decomposition, | being taken out with boats, The south-bound HER CLOTHING BORE TRACES OF ELEGANCE. rape 8 Kansas and Texas passen; It was at first stated that the remains were | tied up here, and the north- r assenger train is tied up 2 miles south of the those of Miss Paulson, of Pittsburg. One hun- 27 The Kansas, rote tg and Dakota track » B. WILSON, formerly of 141 What is Said About Woodruff’s Latest Confession, eo Keated at 1" re ESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST <a> FRESH Havana CHAMY b i 10 PER CENT DISCOU To reduce our stock we will allow @ discount of 10 per cent on ail CASH sales till July Ist. Our prices are ail marked in plain figures, SNYDER & WOOD. EERLEE ULE EE GE ETE TE WYO LANGHAIIVSNVIABHAGESIIIAIW, = MADE. with the description left by the friends of Miss | length about 10 miles north of Fort Scott. It FINE MERCHANT TAILORING, approves of the action of its commissioners to Paulson was made, but they do not tally in any = ceported yesterday afternoon that a woman jel t-1w* 423 11th st. n.w. the assembly in relation to the report of the articular, and the corpse lies at the morgue, | and two children were drowned there, but it eit iw : teh at Bow 3 ject of the freed. | _CHIcAoo, June 17,—Frank Woodruff's fourth | Purtcd sinkuona The face was, cuttely | turned out false, => BILLIARD MATCH special committee on the subject of the free: - “ Pp Ss re a maes beak, confession as to who killed Cronin was dinged | gone. only the lower jaw and one tooth remain- F ee = HILADELPHIA TORE. SULARI'S HOTEL a s gi : into the ears of all Chicago yesterday by a| ing. It ix almost certain that the dead woman ‘ather Damien to Have a Monument. BEST FRENCH SATTEENS, | ____To-nisht, at § o'clock. _1t?_ coe he presbytery regrets that that special com. | 1 (a6 of noisy newsboys. Ia thas, his latest | Was one of the passengers on the day express, | Loxpox, June 17.—At a mecting at the Mark : CHAL s Fe => OUR $5 COAT AND VEST, ALL SHADES, Page mittee totally ignored a most important part of “y yi a Last night the remains of a woman were recov- | borough house to-day, the Prince of Wales aie pe gee | Bee sane ae tate 10 keep you cool in th ere 3 the work, committed tot by the assembly of | disclosure, Woodruff attempts to show the guilt | Creq in ‘Cambria Cli}. The, remains, were | exccet nou 1o-tay, the Prince of Wales ps a COTTON CHALLIS, Price | “tay i-Sim GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st. poo lee a cael ot to consider ae rebart | of every person now under arrest or suspected | buried unidentified, — reads mac backs, cae aievep-eapded aia aanish te |= SRE uct Ko TCE upon the condiact and management o i ; i en, evo > was 10 aud 125¢¢. N | igre, CARDS ARE OUT FOR THE SILVER | WANTED Lows Page 2 | board and iteoxecutive Gliecte. nud in’ thar | bY the police. He contradicts the confession THE THIRD CHARGE OF DYNAMITE years of his life to the care of the lepers of the | sore with | ier Inne Li ISD, Irom 6 tol? pat of Mr aud | WANTED (Strvations) -Page 2 | they neglected to hear what this presbytery | he Made to the oficers and reporters at the | fired this morning knocked out the frontof|Kandwich Islands. The memorial will be “4 . “hh a ee ul ei " WAN a . Us a 2 Sen . 5 Bh i ‘i *y ei te, 1 a ectes eu aoune wide Sacmeseaer aces oe Lec laenemantea vane = alleged and offered to prove us to the caprice, | Twelfth street station after his arrest, the con- Henry Fritz’s house, on Clinton street. The | erected at Molokai, It was also decided to delo~ inefiiciency, arbitrariness and general unwise | fession he made to Capt, Schack, and the con- | house was brick, but had been badly shattered | Comstruct a leper ward in J S administration within our bounds. fession h to Chi bbard. he is study of leprosy »-Dax.—Internal | "sin view of what is within in itsown knowl | trp ne made t Chief Hubbard. The horse | by the food. A gang of workmen cleaning the thief was found yesterday afternoon deeply | street im front narrowly escaped being crushed, 17,570. edge, and which would have been made to ap- ; ; ) y Ab : DOK wud BUILDING MATERIAL business of he —— - S r i n engaged in the aration of still another | Several of them were slightly injured. inte husband at Non Giana Go hew vorkeve iow. | A Novany Avronrrgn.—The President to-day | Pear had the assembly's committee heard the | €n8as Serene : os 5 A crowd of citizens collected at the general : Nlleck Will Gave “theese std man. | @ppointed Joseph Forrest, of Washington, to | Presbytery, we are constrained to declare that | confession, which bo says will be more terribly | gece of the state board of health this morning, | the request of his father, Prince Jerome, has ia i. oe r we have lost confidence in the management, | sensational than any of the preceding ones. | jo resigned bis commsssion in the Italian army. felueut of sald busines ‘ i 7 ) ; er 3 a ping to ascertain the sanitary condition of pasnsane y See ruza banker, | P¢ ¥OMFY Public in the District of Columbia. | wisdom and efficiency of the board »s now ad-| qe had finished ‘five or six closely written | the town, They were disappointed, however, Our price Loe. tudes thischance. — | RIBBONS. | We are showing barz y GovernMENT REceEIprs 39,313; customs, rhe ccamed, that she will_ continue SASH, BLIND, ~— Prince Louis Napo Rome, June 17.—Prince Louis Napoleon, at ;| Cuancep wit Foucrny axp Prnsuny.—Tho | ministered. Nor is our coutidence likely to be | foolscap pages, which he promises will be made | as the physicians in charge refused to answer a pong ys —— commissioner of pensions has been advised | tieke ‘upen the peeabyiney as have recently | Public ina day or so. His feet were thrust | any questions or give reasous for not issuing 'w1caco, June 17.—August Swanson, thirty smi ve i _ , i ’ | through the bars in his cell door, his head was | the health bulleutins, There is much indigna- | years old, and employed asa hostler, commit that John A. Smith, of Wort Union, W. Va., been published by an officer of the board. 11 | head was resting on his hands, and his elbows | tion and uncasiness in consequence. | ted suicide this morning. has been arrested on charges of forgery and | view, however, of the assurances given at the were planted on opposite edges of the small! It is stated that arrangements have been per- | a Perjury ima pension claim. He was taken to | general assembly, both publicly aud privately, | pine table. Spreud out before his eyes was a | fected ‘whereby the Clildate aid society eal | gained to die, and le took the poison, while he TLANTIC crry, N. | Clarksburg. W. Va., and after « hearing before | us to ‘the changes that will be made imme- | hewspaper opened to the page devoted to the | sen aboot teo lensead persons to Atiantic | ¥°Pt.® friend. Michael Dufly, covered with @ agemeutor the owiier, / United States Commissioner Spates, in default | diately in the oftice work and management of | Jatest news in the Cronin ‘case. “He put away | Cite fer etow wecen They will probably leave | FevOlver. They had been drivking together as committed to jail. the board,’ we take at present no further ac-| th. newspaper and the foolscap pages he had | to-morrow. during the night, and went to the barn where y y PLANNEL SHIRTS at 45¢e., SLND. { SHIZT WAISTS at See Nock Enon advert - WHO'S GOING? >, : Nor MATTINGS—MATTINGS! Do not i <5 THE COLON SAL the Great Bargains we are offering in MAT- | ype NES? i Nee eee ‘TINGS. Popular prices, Special inducements to Washing- | °f 1,000 bail Swanson was deter= ——__—__— 4 2 Swanson was employed. Swanson went to @ Fong ae tontu Navat Onrus.—Licut, Charles D. Galloway |“°"" Guy ao prssENTING VOTES. ge a peices brane (eater oe CLAIMING VALUABLES. closet where he had previously left the poison - Guus shad clad Wan ia cas aed -_ | has been ordered to duty at the navalacademy. | after discussion the report was adopted with | and during that time changed even his latest | This morning Mrs, MeVey and Jennie McClar- | already prepared, and started to driuk it, se15 $287 a ead eee We the sok | Assistant Surgeon George Rothganger has been | onjy two dissenting voices, Rev. Drs. Sunder- | confession in the most important parts. ran visited the room in the Alam Hail where the — Sethe oe ie prone 7 Yucific Buildiug, | Ordered to the Mare Island naval hospital. ; ined that valuables of unidentified bodies are kept, and | Seas Cee Te ce Crores vr the election of | Chaplain Robert Hudson has been ordered to | and and Chester. The former explained thu ee ee eae oar. 1 a revolver, pointed it Duffy while he drained he glass. Duffy got away soon after and sum- moued two doctors, but they > i i nal discovered the wedding ring and other jewelry for other imape wi business. Polls Mare Isl a n al + in | he did not think the report was forceible Luke Diilon received no word from New ee OSCE ey Te ee ees yeuaigns Franklin | crongh, and the latter thought that the. better and placed ou | WaY Was to prosecute the charges against the belonging to their sister, Mrs, Clark. “The la. 3E AND SMALL SIZES Rwift and Georg: dies were overcome with grief, Yesterd«y the from duty in the coast sur York yesterday. He is anxiously awaiting the guid do nothing Determined t the entire stock of Boys? 5 : f for him, Swanson had been married but thres fone € j ‘om duty in the vey a bodtd through the regular chawnels result of the test, and considers that upon | body of her son, Willie Clark, was found near | weeks. Ever since his marriage he had been Clothing, we have knife in prices recardiess of “<» HOT WEATHER IS COMING. Waiting orders, Chaplain Frank Thompson has 2 ; inted in | Maroney’s identification hangs the fate of the | the family residence on Main street. This | drinking heavily. eae ahaptmyeaeteadgsorpracmypic| | rs , ce Saas been detached from the Mare Island nayy-yard | ,,1¢ was decided eo beta ee Zebererme veda present theory of the sere When | morning the workmen engaged in clearing the | . Picante bass ree = = ee o-piece su e sf EXAMINE GAS STOVES, and placed on waiting orders, LET peeaR yay? caenranoerasa until next | asked what he thought of Frank Woodraffs | rubbish from the Clark mansion say they saw The Strike to Continue, —— C. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F ST. a = = =a tail, alleged confession, Mr. Dilion said: the remains of Stella and Mary Clark, aged| Taxcasren, Pa. June 17, -At a conference Three-piece suits, for boys 14 to 18, long pants and Army Orpers.—Assistant Surgeon B. L. Ten | fal - h . Th rill’ be vests, at $3.50 aud upward THEY ARE GUARANTEED. ap20-3m | Eyck has been ordered from New York city to Se Se ie not know what to make of it; Wood- rabesbon hig ‘seme dla tame bg ee “lice | Festerday of the striking iron workers of this _ Sapte “i i = a SUF FE < ertainly made seve ct 1 t= be Pi = Fort Leavenworth, Assistant Surgeon J. D. THE FLOOD SUFFERERS. “ ments. I do not care to discuss his story until | Were found on Main street this morning, but it | City and Columbia with rypresentatives of the E ARTISTIC v Contributions Through The Star for | I have had time to make a more thorough ex-| Was impossible to identity them. They are | Amalgamated associstion it was resolved to ed to Fort Reno. As- ‘Their Relief. amination of its details.” now at the morgue being prepared for burial. | continue the strike, and assistance w Nearly 1,500 pairs of Pan d to less than cost of mi: all styles and ure. Prices rauge rdiner has been relieved from duty at Fort in the Ceutury Mayazine shoul bond y wire parce ‘enworth and ord eutitus and accurate justrations in the re- atid Sadia fcraved | sistant Surgeon P. G. Wales bas been ordered jo you know of any blacksmith by the namo aetna sore Poti gehen pepo negra oprcacesepmpeestemtepmcimedanete | t rpartinent of tue | to Fort Huochuca, Arizona, relieving Assistant a a of McDongall?” . NDON. running uni All-wool Sack Suits at $ | Sarnia, “lace han Surgeon M. C. Wyeth, who is ordered to Fort | The following additional contributions for |” 1° do. not. Woodruff may have meant See ae labor. 3 # line of Suits, about thirty different | enn CERtOnS tan Madowell, Arisa rglieving Assistant Strgcow the relief of the Johnstown and other flood suf-] McDonald, the man now under arrest in New| An Unfounded Russian War Scare—A Telegraphic fc Briefs. ot one of them worth less than $12. aoe sey Leonard Wood, who is ordercd to the Presidio, i 5 . | York city.” . --Abliad aka ti 5 ae San Francisco, ‘Ten colored recruits have been | £¢Ter# have been received at Tux Stan afllee: | CW i7 uo you think of Michacl Davitt's re- Banquet to’ Minister Lincoln. Saturday night at Graniteville, 8. C., two Our linecd summer goois, such 2s Alpacs, Mohair. | * art aud arcuikolosy, my tholoxy, seulp- red to the twenty-fifth infrntry in Dakota, | Heretofore acklowledged. $4,254.16 | ported utterance rete ’ : 3.00 | P Michael Davies tt Nshow better judg- | SPecitl Cable Dispatch to Tux Evento Stan. one shot the other, killing him instantly. ment if he talked about something he knew | 20XPox, June 17.—The Standard publishes | “Mr, Gladstone has returned to London. 4,257.16 } more about. He will have to answer for the |®0 alarmist’s article, accusing Russia with| Mrs. Charles Cleaves and Erdine Cole, ® &e, Exe witely wlustrated. An rnation, pecuiarly Fi ahe materialy and in 1006 FST negroes got into a quarrel over base bail and ney clo Drap @Et and Vests is complete, and we sell them for 25 per | cent cheaper tha: city j | Mrs, F. Georgie... ers and Serge Suits and Coats To-Dav's Boxp Orrenixos aggregated $142,- follows: 4s, rej 000, ny honse in th 000, at 10675; 25.000, at do.;| ya language he used in that interview, if he was | menacing Austria with war. There is no truth | Young woman of sixteen, were drowned at nother small lot of those White and Fancy Vests at 000, at do.; reg. 4! x PUSS Ge Ct eS reported correctly. He evidently totally mis-| in the alarmist’s reports. The Russian war | Springfield, Me., Saturday, while bathing. ‘9 Canal Sufi F 4 7 Ps pe 7 and 9 Gunton Law Building, $10,000, at do.; sorsnagy Widen pith understands the temper of the Irish people of | minister has gone to Vichy, where he will | /"*, Cleaves leaves four children a hus- = WEYL'S 72 Louisiana ave. The following subscriptions havo America,” - 2 Heard band in the west. The bodies were recovered, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. TOREAL ESTATE. Special indices to —_— . ‘ % u = undergo the care of physicians. His absence The United States steamer Quinnebaug,bound __ONE PRICE CLOTHING HC 1s ‘ords. Heports ot titles made with Measunixa Dirrerences or Loxarrupe.— | been received at Tue Srax office for gnthicigi ee aero oes from St. Petersburg for weeks is the best proof | for New York, passed Sandy Hook at 6:10 apl0-sra 2k eae SSS — The naval expedition sent to Mexico and Cen- | the benefit of the sufferers by flood The Times this morning says that many of that no war is contemplated, o'clock this morning. Stanley's agent here is arranging a lecture tour for him for October. His return before — — -- Ge> WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CU. | tra! America by the bureau of navigation to | on the canal: borane ebelora elspa mera ae $3.60 A Crcrose. 83.600) scrace departments all utove sround. myttm | Measure differences of longitude between va-| proretotore acknowledged... .€787.95 ee ae oe ee ee eae teeee De Yue os —— PRT | Serene Sebastes a cute cite meet | vious polite by telegraph have complated thair emi roborated, and announces its belief in the For other Telegraphic News see pages 2 and & —— >, is regarde: orta Judgment Affirmed. jen CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUE! ms a 4 ia a i r Proceeds lawn party, corner 5 m5 autumn is regarded as a certainty, : : ee Gunseiaes ou aii a 2 | BOO and ciher secunties, “Comm Corp ti work and returned, The oflicers composing by Marie Cassin, fruth of itso far as Woodrull wasconceraed. | aay Carnegie will entertain the American | Judge Hagner this morning delivered the THE ONLY CYCLONE IN SIGHT AND THE Grophy and Gestsising. . G. GLDNEY, the expedition were A. Norris, in Maud Cinady That paper says Woodruff was very reluctant | 4 . Pie eieis ta She eaen oF SLY ONE APT TO STRIKE THIS CoM- sel TUG and D streets (Poet Buus). — Lieut. Charles d Ensigns J. H. Willlama Gottrads about making a statement. He had been mis-| Minister at dinner to-morrow night. John | opinion of the court in the cases of Webster, TY THIS WE piction— | seg FOR BRIGHT, QUICK FIRL AND CHEAP, | L. Holeombe and Spencer 8. Wood.) x Beale Donk, ed ull along, he said, Each day stories | Morley and Harcourt will also be among the | Anderson and Coldwell agaiust the Baltimore . a « : | Be CREAN TURE uy Wasuineton Gon Light | New York for Vera Cruz last Nove te ? in the papers of which he had never | guests, and Potomac railroad company, aftirming the OF THE WEATHER PROPHET TO CoON- Company's Coke. JOHNSON BKOTHERS, os wind Spars leted b Beatrice Graham and Ger- h 1 rs hewn 4 int. He said h 8 . dg varded - rer inten en Exclusive Acenis, {| €ntire work was completed by the 4 teutisClaaal: heard until w them in print. He said he | ” parliament reopens to-day after a dull re- | Judgments awarded for damages to property TH NOTWITHSTANE REMOVAL-THE “KKAKAUER” AND | Lhe officers now engaged in computing the | ¢ 1.00 was without friends and had made up his mind be pact ‘The Croni along the line of the road. INAUGURATED BY US, ot nd Burdette organs aftersaiy | results from tions taken, and at is | 7 e to say nothing more, but to take his chances, | C¢88 The outlook is monotonous, The Cronin — Lawn party, 1407, 61 eet BY ACTUAL COUNT, nh party, 1407 6th stree BOYS FROM 4 To % YEAR: HE | hoped that th jy for publication Sdith Gallant, a northwest.by Finally, upon the assurance that the friends of | case is watched with interest here and is re- | Two Thousand Dollars for His Injuries, S, NONE WORTH early in the autumn of this year, Tessie Chapman, Re Jaw and order = amply eo the state | garded as a reinforcement for the Times, In the Court in General Term this morning ESS THAN & : ‘ — fun Keiesinan, 8) = ihn,Katie Dowling,Grace Of Illinois to see that his truthful confession | “ ‘The vivisectionists are raising a fierce fight | the case of Geo, C. Humphreys aguinstthe He rg Se = See See ie Rie See mille work fo Bin detriment, he consented; | agit’ Segre fescee eka ae REMY | he came of Geo. C. Mumpireys again the Her THAT TO $s. WE HAV Too MANY oF F< NEW STORE. Kearsarge left the Brooklyn navy-yard yester- serpin’ Willett and ‘Eve. and told the story as published. don. The Princes of Wales’ visit to the insti- e id y lecide ge 3 delivers THEM AT THIS TIME OF THE SEASON. — morning bound for Port-au-Prince, Hayti. | Wiiee®, Wilett and as as tk Sek an ak, tute in Paris is bitterly resented, eee meee nd aca Bin eo Rp: HEY MUST GO, AND YOU CAN HAVE | NEW GOODS. The officers and crews of the Atlanta, Galena 2828.95] ‘The Times further says: ‘The suspects and|, Ihe turf court adjourned for the Ascot. It pleintitt for G2000 for damages by being ren THE CHOICE OF ANY ONE OF THE WOOD MANTEZS. and Chicago cheered the vessel off on her sebacciniane iv attorneys ienae -thak wesadaie ale begins to look black for Chetwynd and his con- | Byer aud injured by « berd, ° TIRE LOT FOR $3.60. THE Loss TO US ° journey. Total .. seceeee 06,086.11 | Heit attorneys knew thas Woodraff's share 1m | sodorates, Chetw nd stood the fire very well, we ee caret e GARMENTS AT THAT SLATE MANTELS. Chcwraniacteaa kuuaaiai™™ Gearat waves ede the crime was so great that he might weaken | put Wood, the jockey, and Sherrard went all to The Death Record. IS GREAT. IF YOU AKE WISE You TILES AND GRATES. ‘i ; . twice! =THE FLOOD R amination, The fate of Agent A. F. Wild wired Chief Bell from New IEF FUND, | at any moment and tell the whole story. | pieces under crosw-¢ 490 LOUISIANA AVE. | Orleans that he had arrested William J. Shep- =e crane cae : During the forty-eight hours ending at noon re tec eeke te te Ck tite ith | sonday denths wore reported tothe Ieesth <8- tatistics for six Welsh counties show | fice as follows: John Henry Strickheart, white, disbelief in anything he might ultimately say. | a church attendance of 320,000 non conformists, | 44 years; Wm:S. Collier, white, 63 year; Helen ‘There were those, however, who saw through | §6,000 Anglican. M. Jerman, white, 8 months; Wm. F. Ballinger, this conspiracy to sacrifice one man for the | ‘Yo-morrow will be the anniversary of water- WILL PROFIT BY IT. WE CORDIALLY IN- VITE YOU Tu INSPECT THEM. Statements have been falsely attributed to him A Total of Over Fifty-three Thousand | #84 afterward promptly denied for the pur- | Sons. _______} ard, alias Bolan, for having in possession and Dollars Weccheas pose of confusing the mind, and to create a! Cens HEY,G I. CONTKACTOR. | passing counterfeit ten-cent silver coins. He alks Collars, and Stable Floors Laid with | wag held in default of $2,500, and committed wit 108. Lenman Building. | t0 the parish prison for uction of the United ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co., E. Kurtz Johnson, treasurer of the citizens’ Be Shepard is an old accom. | Felief committee, received to-day the following | safety of all involved in this dark erime, and | joo, ‘only five cera who. took part. in the | liter 34 Years; Flora Davin, white, 3 months; ye12-colm 211 Pa ave.se neneecatn pli McCartney's,” the king of “Ko- | #dditional contributions: Collections by Wood | measures were taken which resulted in Bring- | pattie survive. acne SB Sistas Acwee Shatin ee ae x => ‘ niacke: Captain Porter wired Chief Bell | Brothers: Net proceeds of sale of Mr. E, M, | ing Woodruff to a realizing sense of his perilous Ee ears; Catherine Glascoe, colored, 50 years; a i CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, from Chicago that he had arrested William | Chapin’s span of horses, $64.05; Columbia oie sedi aos aps so geres To Break up the “Moonshine” Busi- a aL deeceeee, eekeee seein tien Croces Axv Buoszrs Ar Cosr. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. reeks a mer, eats of ees 310 United | National bank, $250; additional collections by perm ells pastide ry ac acpaley ees gP nel ness. Queen, colored, 5 mouths; Frank Herbert, col- ane Saas nate et Ween rated | occ dachin east Washlaxton | 610.76 Brrurxouam, ALA., June 17.—In the northern | ored, 5 months; Bessie Lewis, colored, 8 days; OPERA GLASSES AT cost. ASSETS $1,044,781.37. in Indiana, St. Louis, Wichita and other places ee 2 eee Seo. ___ | aateder. art of Tuscaloosa county the citizens have | Wm. Adams, colored, 51 days, ’ a 7 Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received | for passing the notes. He was taken to Indi-| Making the grand total thus far collected in ANOTHER ARREST. api : Poses a s ptio . » Sielines ae A "i 5 r organized a vigilance committee for the pur- = . ONYX TABLES AT COST. daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- | anapolis by the United Stat 1, Washingtion for relief of flood suffering $53,- —— : illicit distill ALEXANDRIA, “ —_- _ ing, 1003 F st, eae aa 191.67. : Martin Burke, Allas Delaney, Captured | P°#¢ of breaking up the illicit distilleries and ant oes, nena Lievt, Fraxcis Rives Heatu, U. 8. N., who ne ane Geena eon in Winnipeg. ee — for Tre Evexixo Stan. 3 FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS WILLSELLTHE in each ebare. died last week in San Praacisc, was anative of! Woodward & Lothrop report the following Lt the 100th city councll, which will Sale phone = Gaatidaddils ancme ae cone v rpawene grandson of the late Hon. John contributions of clothing, bedding, &c., for the Wiwytrea, May., June 17.—Martin Burke, ——— ee the Ist of July next, the new boards will elect arrested here yesterday A Samoan Woman’s Grief. presidente, clerks und menengers, The proses San Fuancisco, June 17.—Lauly Maleti, the | Clerks, Messrs. Jamieson and Caton, have d only native Samoan woman in this country, is | Clved further service. There is special ine terest felt in the election of the ident of in great grief at her home in Almeda because ‘one eth nating counall, Mr. John . ome iS Chesapeake and Ohio canal sufferers: 1409 N } Alias Delaney, was arr F y in eweh month the office will be open from | parE, DISTRICT NORMAL SCHOOL, | street; L. Woodward, 515 Massachusetts ave- | ¢Vening for complicity in the Cronin case on to jock p.m. Advances will be made promptly se nue; 1215 O street; Mrs. J. K. Miller, 2202 13th | information from Supt. Hubbard, He was ———" Interesting Closing Exercises—Diplomas | street northwest; 1209 O street northwest; Mrs. | boarding the Atlantic express, and had a piadiaa bun enteiiaccte, THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't | Presented by Commissioner Douglass. | Archer, 26 Bi street northeast; Mrs. Moses, 227 | ticket for Liverpool, England. FEANK M. LEWIS, 4 a 4 5 ‘ of the mysterious disappearance of her hus- | The presidi fficer of the present board will INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. my31 rh al Aen eee dries street | At the station the man gave his name as | band, Alexander A. Willis, a young American bn eaniidabe tor saaheaan aoe Bae Gonyp “ 2 . & <q CLOSING OUT SALE Masog of daises filled the windows in the | Doria woat; Mie, Harlin, 1017 loth. street neetie | Martin Burke, contractor and builder. "She fears suicide, but | W, Fisher, a councilman of many years’ ser Hetcitehes 1860, ae ERA AEM = pen room of the Washington normal school in the | west. ‘The contribution attributed to Miss V. |, @-W. Hubbard, general superintendent of | his friends say that he became hopelessly in- | yice.andaimember of the fimeae committee, ja4-Gm SLATE MAREE vos o— Franklin building to-day. railing vines and | L, Nourse’s school should have been credited | the Chicago police, was immediately communi- | volved. by large building contracts and has fled c : , will be supported by his friends as a candidate SUMMER PIECES. | beautiful flowers were arranged by the tasteful | to “several of the schools of East Washington | cated with, and the chief received the follow- | to Australia, § 4 for eet a ere It is said that if ‘or “e i tho: base " . ii v7 " ing reply: pean ~gppsremeguereh . Fishe il the y , tics sinus cam aave 25 pereeitia buyinguee te | hands of the young ladies, aud the room was | through Miss V. L. Nourse.” “Hold Martin Burke, alias Delaney. who is| Changes in the N. ¥. Post-Ofice. | ME, Fisher is chosen he will constitute a : - i * A y. ang finance committee ner to support the OMLINSON'S gels must I be. subd af once (as, the other branch of 7 m1 WILL RECEIVE SOME OF THE ORPHANS. —_| concerned in the Cronin murder, by all means. | New York, June 17.—The special commis- | contract for electric is recently con- REEN - 3. F. MANNING, roses. It was the closing day of the school, and | The German orphan asylum of the District | Will send officer immediately. sion of inquiry into the needs of the New York | cluded with the Scbuyler company. It i# Je8-Im 1320 Pa. ave. n.w,_| the young ladies had invited their parents and | of Columbia have authorized Mr. A. 8. Solo- {Signed} Cw aD OO Na ree expect to finish their work | tought that Mr. W. H. Marbury will be re- ‘The dest thine ever known for Carbuncies, Boils, | . LZ | friends to witness the simple yet effective | mons to telegraph Miss Barton, of the National | _ The man arrested answers the description of | City Pos! : elected’ president of the board of aldermen Dest thing ever known for Carbuncles, Boils, | SGSLE , : a inth i ive | Delaney in every respect, He is about twenty- | this week and will at once make their report | without opposition. Felons Eryipeiag, Granulated Fychids, aud all Skin | (§- gx» KINGSLEY BROS’ CREAMERY Co. Program that preceded the presentation of | Red Cross association, that they will receive | ayy or twenty-six years old and is slight in | to Mr, Wanamaker, It is said that the report ~ . }ruptions, Sores, burns. aud Cuts, * ir | Bine or ten children made orphans by the e ity-six f 2 2 “4 og Fouxenat.—The funeral of Mr. John A. Aitch- New York ave. - their diplomas and marked the close of their i sea stature. His height is about 5 feet 10 inches, | will recommend many radical changes in rk ave., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MILK DEPOT, i n < flood, and to wire when they are coming. ‘Ts bi he of city’s post-office system. Koou 18. Elevator. school life. At 2 o'clock the exercises were | ‘Two nines representing the Washington Rifles | 284 he has a brown moustache of about two | city’s po 929 and 931 D etn. w. begun. The young ladies occupied seats on the | and the Merchant Riles will play a gume of | Weck’ growth. | He was fairly well dressed and Bil P The best milk and cream that can be produced can | platform, and seated with the audience were | ball for the benefit of the Johnstown sufferers His is unaoetas ‘aly t the Gin meal: . The Sugar ‘ostponed. Astuwa Aso Caranen SI eas snkaines, fron cur wusous. Send orders by | the supervising principals of the schools, mem- | &t,the Capitol Park Thursday. Loxpox, June 17.—In the house of commons Cured by the ‘Frosh, pure buttermilk bas wreat medicinal proper- | bers of the board of school trustees, and the |, The entertainment at Albaugh’s opera house 23 to-day Mr. Wm. Henry Smith, the government CIGARETTES ESPIC, te, F221 aned-Room te open day and night where | £2CUlties of the high and normal schools, last night netted $300 for the relief fund Negro Gamblers Sentenced. leader, announced that the government bad Qupreesion, Suffocating, Coughs. Cold Cheat Neu- | Zoe Che eat aud drink the Lest under the suélter of | THE EXERCISES WERE IN CHARGE OF SUPT, POWELL. A White Man’s Colored Wife. Waxcnoss, Ga., June 17.—Eigteen negro | decided to ‘aris: J ESPIC, 2 Kue St. Lazare. New | the cvolt s post further i in ; ae — gamblers were arrested last night by Sheriff | relation to te bill to. pul in, elfoct, the ag et 2 ‘OCI WHOLESALE BUTTER HOUSE, 927 ana 9z9 |__ The singing was conducted by Prof, Butter-| Albert Hoppel, a white man, plead guilty in blers ¥ PI sugar | picked up b; | —peeniemmmmnetllaml by oy en oy Louisiana avéis always supplied with a full stock, | field, the teacher of music, and the exercises | the Police Geo this aft = ‘a aud of | Henderson and a posse of citizens, at Walter- | bounties convention. ; peepee a (Gat wagcin do vt fetail butter, but the pt were opened with singing by the ladies of | threatening his colored wife. He said that he | {2r' Tilly five, miles trom here. , They wore A Drop in Coffee. Dz Guu: dealers all seit our gous. 225-3n_ | the chorus. “The Sailor's Song,” by Hutton. | married the woman while he was in the i — (LLIE'S = a : army. | each to tw isonment. NewYonx,June 17.—The coffee market opened q@= THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT CO. | Liszt's Rhapsodie Mongroise was then rendered | Hg denied that he intended to kill his wife, and weakly this morning, first prices being from 30 ELIXIR AND PILLS, filverware and ail valuables received, ‘on depouit, on the piano by Miss Edmunds. An address | said he only wanted to make her afraid of him, 0 ta belo’ 4 THE BEST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, Storage allabove high-water mark. 3e5-2w_ | from Superintendent Powell followed, and then | His personal bonds were taken, A Mystic Shrine Convention. to 40 point yw closing figures on Saturday. Gumbut's duett, “Cheerfulness,” was sung by oo Cricago, June 17.—The annual convention | This makes a drop of nearly 2 cente within the po the Jereateat won oan for the last sixty THE EXTENSIVE SHIRT Bustyess | Ue uses Kuhner and Ulke, Supervising | From a letter received by Sneriff Fuller, of | of the imperial oouncil of the Ancient Arabic | last ten days. Over 50,000 of coffee were cS jonstipation, Liver Ce Pain- N AIR’ N i “Nat” Oli- i = a ee fos adh ——— = cs. ee ; ae eee § Principal A. T. Stewart then made an address, | Topeka, Kan., it is learned that “Nat” Oli. first Stomach, Dysenteria. by P 521 11th st. pew. til July 1. sold in the half-hour on exchange this Ba ne wi cuits tbe tame atldatana | 4 the nolo by Molloy, “Love's Old Sweet | phaut, the young murderer who, was lynched | Order of Nobles of the Myatic Shrine is being | morning. The genuine Dr. GUILLIE'S Elixir and Pills bear | w.. where former patrous will be" condi Story,” was sung by Miss Kuhner. Dr. Lane, | in Topeka last week, was a second cousin to ex- | held in this city to-day. About 400 Nobles are —_>—_ t the principal of the High school, was the next | Gov. Porter, of Indi inister to I in attendance as delegates from all of the A Child’s Body Recovered. {hesiguature FAULGAGE, M.D. 9 ruede Greuelie | sl’ urders fatbrully executed 7 7 Oe ne ee at ose Ralase ancl ike nang at aad was a uophew of W- A Oliphant, awealthy United States and Canada. representing» mem-| pirsrwons, June 11. The body of little | Semesening seston at tae Daven Agents: FOUGERA & CO.. New York, iia Aer cstesiS g| b fae aS ig, sed a ev veal get on railroad | second dexree’ Maront A banquet ‘will’ Go | Raphael Ferrandino, who was ewept into the | Dear thie city.-—The mayor is calling on Sold by all chemists, wh11-m3m-1p soloes by the Misses Kuhner, Vike, Campbell | near Anville, Fae few days 0, & train ot preteen sree oad rpm Ae — and settle ig a REMOVED Coleman. care ran @ procession, . F, rain, was recovered river services were pawn aia Beak ll rnttence ice io 140 Tue a W, Kramer, D.D., the omeiating clareyman, of ing; «it was yadly disfigured by Sab | Sf Oroncko and fruit lozet es . —s ae ete m were then presented to the graduates, whose " . very axreeubic for t. Hamilton Murrell, the heroic of bee Ape Post-office Inspector Seances aes jee names have been printed in Tux Star, by Com- | ¢no\th of the Danmark, pent vest Death of Webster's Protege. session of the post-office at New Milford, CONSTIPATION, Uren anti 8 pau The largest. best equipped. and | missioner Douglass, who made some appropri- day in Atlantie Ci as the guest Mir, Charles New Yong, June 17.—George Hillyer, super- | The sccounts are holds, bile, iy Japiuents ate taken*ou FREEHAND Chabon | ate remarks, The exercises were brought to a | Evans, of the ide house, and received an “ has IXDIEN keep Poryettcrsatrtana | Bo payuents ate taken on FREEHAND CHAYON | ate remarl singing. ovation from the of the city by the sea. intendent of the custom-house building in this Seeeecen! wombicc end Wwors delivered at once. Twenty members of the graduating class| A dispatch from New Y. that the city, died to-day in the seventy-sixth year. He One of to oll from them. ——— #75. scconling tostze. _Jo11-64"_| will bo appointed to teachers’ positions at the | wealthy man, supposed to have been, lost or the United po L geben, =~ ys E GEILLoX. Yo ee next meeting of the public school board. The | killed with his in Houduras, is Edward ate and was Lo poemtial y eared ing « storm €RILLO 27 Rue Narbuicau, Paria rouge N street uw. other members of the class will be appointed | W. Perry, of president of the Troe- Can at the request of afternoon. piitis & ‘Boid by all Drugylata Office hours 8 toll em ond’ te Opi. 3e10-2w* as fast as vacancies occur, ger-Perry company, publishers, Webster fre ‘Was destroyed, & ¥ etsy 4 ;