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a THE EVENING ST. A WOMAN HANGED. : PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, Mrs. Executed for ‘Potson- AT TBE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t Evertwe Star is served to subscribers im “he etary carriers, on their own account at 10 conte werk. Ate por meat. coves at the counter, 3 te cach. \—port crepaid—30 cents fnonth one year, 86; ‘siz mouths, es. {Entered at the Post Office st W: second-class inail revtter | was executed this morning. The drop feli at’ 5 . 1097. ‘The woman's bearing thronghout the terrible tigen gj prin onleahs iowa srr WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1889, TWO CENTS. ordeal was © most remarkable exhibition of ____ SPECIAL NOTICE fortitude and resignation to her fave. Daring the entire morning she never for @ <g> COMMUTATION TICK THE TEMPERANCE TENT WILL RE- eee > main At present ieontien une Juty- i, me ‘Coupon books containing 100 tickets, transferable, | peo; Te in the neighborhood wout let 41 the Rev. : : moment showed the slightest evidence of weak- ‘By all Lines of the Horde Cocchess for sale at the | Beott F. Hershey and Mr J.C Mi and District A 6:30 This Prospect of “meeting her husband and bbe Meep vege She Passed Quietly rice) ag iegtoeey- © - ned Lee, will Wed- — ’ — present at the execution, and who have more Sou mys offic en, 10th and C sts. xo.. aud 1912 Est. nesday night's meeting. Come early if you Wish, to Pare The President to-day made the following ap- DEATH OF MRS. R, B. HAYES. Crxcrxxatr, Onzo, June 25.—A special to the | or less frequently been with the condemned F Pizin & 501 E. Capitol st. =-—— PROF. N MASSAGE AND 8 and 6 | pointments: Post from Fremont, Ohio, says: Mrs. Gen. | woman since her incarceration, e: sur- EI < PROF. ASSAGE AND SWED- xpressed Fg Se ee ieee > at Movement Trestment, removed, office Page Henry H. Lawrence, assayer of the mint of qT Wit f Hayes passed lest night quietly, growing grad- exhibition of calmness ia A.J. sCHAFFIRT, North Capitol aud H st, = rete i ~ ‘Pare 2 | the United States at San Francisco, Cal. h i the Ex-Presid ually weaker, und passed away at 6:30 this / meeting her death, although they agreed im ; Sist anda ; BOOKS AND STATION Pace e We o e resident . y mar Boe taree volte ‘A100 pages sf the Century BUSINNSS CHANGES ne wes Michael B. Smith, assayer in charts of the im Quiet! morning. The family, Mrs. Mitchell of — the statement that she bas atno time shown etionary, pul next week. Page mint of the United States at Denver, Colo, H bus, Mrs. Huntington, Miss Lucy Kee! evidence whatever of an d mind. Jes Ofice 1006 F st, n.w. ‘asses Quietly Away. ae, - unsoun = = Oo ee Page John C. Pedrick, Cuvir Green, and Elmer E. Mrs. A. H. Miller were at her bedside. ‘MRS, WHITELING SPENT eo So OF THE COMMISSIONERS Pose 2 | Regeor, tantecion pantie kee aedetar Oe Mrs. Hayes died without having spoken = rns +e teat panne! L. G. Botch. Takers ou” the Washi COUNTRY KKAL -Page 3 | lumbia. * word since she. was stricken with in walking bout her cell, singing and praying, tem Pipes | Eig es iaonly daibah se Re | deme chaeae bert a, Seems | GEN, CAMERON SLOWLY SINKING. |=, franz, ators, Se,stted chet | aye gn prea mnt ate kee ‘Tony Ruppert. ants cs U-etreet station will be stopped from. al . a trustee of the Reform school of the District o 5 + | yesterday afternoon, but became worse again | Weaver, the anda P. Augustetier. 3. Schai Je15-s,t4w | Tuesday, the 25th instant, until about 6 a.m, Wednes- oe Pogo Columbia, about 7 o'clock in the evening, and continued | who were with her throughout the night, ee instan order, JOHN W,, - y 3 Page —-——— gradual dissolution occurred | Shor fore 6 o'el morping — PIANOS FOR RENT, iat = nA 8. W'HtAYMOND, Commis: FAMILY. pi Page NAVAL ORDNANCE, AW Hanged for Murda: Fig orn | A wegeln en of Gen. Hayes, ws wae boon Lo aye Hn nF Os sas 6 FINANCIAL... Pago aoe oman r OF | a prayer-service was held at the bed-side about | fried eggs, toast and chocolate. Scon after bonus ome << ya ee FOR EEN (hoown).. Pwe 2! Who Will Succeed Commodore Sicard in Philad o'clock last ight. ‘Mra. Hayes’ funeral will | that Ihoer the was taken from her cell tn tie W. G. METZEROTT & CO, {18 pan. Lhe ‘largost, ‘best equipped, and NT HousKs)... — as Chief of the Bureau. elphia. take place Friday afternoon. female department to a cell in the male pare 5668 Fon ee “DIG ia Washington whiere woekly Gr mouth: | FOR RENT (Szonxs). Puce ‘The entire city is in mourning and| ment, in the corridor of which the scaffolal for _apS-ta.1ay . 120 F st. n.w. ig, re: on FREE-HAND CRAYON = Spr — Page Commodore Montgomery Sicard, the present pc ge Ra ot flags are at half mast. Telegrams of | her execution was standing. She was joined in g> BOT Wearuen 1s comme, <$L0to #75, necording tosize, _Jel1-18t*_ | FOR SALE Gfiscenuasnous -Pago 3 | chief of the bureau of ordnance, Navy de-| GENERAL GOSSIP FROM LONDON. Saat ene ae ae merge gg ve ge oe oe ten Seots Methods Hipeos. EXAMINE GAS STOVES. q ‘ OU NT OF THE PRESENT DULL ae Goobs. Page 6 | partment, will conclude his first term of office rison. aichurch, and Samuel W. Kerr, her under- es » Whic! re Page ah 5. : i doca! thod: ea sragensaee wee Sees 0 eee one oe eee eae Beet 7 | tho date of hs ppalutmant by the President | Marg [i in | was Lucy Ware Welk, “She wes bora the 26th | and Who also ‘oficinied at the burke of nt _ _ on 4 < n , vi J y was are Webb, e was re THEY ARE GUARANTEED. s920-3m : per bbl, deliver Page 7 | July 1, 1885, Some doubt, however, hea been | ore Light Expected in the Cronin isoned husband and children. Mrs, White- of August, 1831, at Chillicothe, Ohio, and was | Poisoned hu ‘ exprossed in naval circles as to the date of the Murder Mystery. tho youngest ‘child and only daughter of | siassle 4 ch gel enon ag works phe @ commodore’s retirement from the office, inas- Dr, James Webb and Maria Cook. Her grand-| comfort refrom. Tne hymns “There much as he was not confirmed by the Senate sot _ aperyery = from wart reo gee te with blood,” “I am comit until the next December. This feature of the A RADICAL PROGRESS. Ce eae ee | ae “ee me, © Gee weed Shon caso will receive attention from the judge-ad- a Stun seveeia the serat ss eck a Gee ig’ tet nes Ee vocate-general of the navy between now and| Labouchere to Lead in Americanizing i ¥ to be eq the Time brought inte this c > WHAT IS THE CENTURY DICTION Bo i Dictionary of teres, cohimerce, practical arts, Sonary of art fare, wiusic, & edia of 1 21 hstorica. d scientific materials “every-day ere = QUE st. WM. R. AND WM. KEDIN WOODWARD, | = ‘Attorneye-at-L | NOE WE WWIVDHAWIVIWASRCE IA ISME PAUVAWSS HE wENAIE IMAM EH SUBIALVaA re ECEIVED OF TREA} rs’ Union, No. 1, of D. C m the death of my son, An- HONORA KELLY. OCEAN STEAMERS, POTOMAC RIVER Bi ONORA KELLY. _ : ing the cholers scourge in Lexington, Ky..in|the condemned woman was brought Sasa ¢ aona IXISTRATION DOCU-| PIANOS AND ORGANS, Saturday. the British Empire. 1833. Her mother, aria Cook Webb, was a | from the cell and Sheriff Krambhaar and Prison 7 an ante 2 ¢ . - tc knesnctled. tux aac ee, | AE THERE ARE SEVERAL STRONG APTLICANTS | gpecisi Cable Dispatch to Tux Evurme Stam. woman of great force and character and deep | Physician Paxson headed the procession to City, have obtained from the Supreme Court of | PRINTERS strict of Columbia, holding @ special tern for | PROFESS stamentary on the | PROPOSALS of Columbia, deceased ; all persons having claims | RATLROADS. the said deceased are hereby waruel teexuibic | SPECIAL NOTICES. ith the vouchers thereof, to the sabs-rib- | SUBURBAN PROPY religious convictions. She removed to Dela- | scaffold. Mrs. Whifeling was escorted by the in the field for the place, and the chances are| Loxpox, June 25.—Parliamentary proceed- ‘arn’: 0. Maes Sar aoa seme oh ee ng : e two ministers, but they gave her no aid what that the ordnance bureau will have another | ings are dull, but there is a ncticenble marking | Ohio Wesleyan university, and her daughter ever, she walking Grsdiy ck showing no hesitas chief during the next four years, Among the | of the evolution of a radical group as distinct | received the benefit of the same instructions | tion, Arriving at the scaffold ehe ascended the candidates are Capt. Meade, commandant of | from the liberal. and afterward was graduated at the Wesleyan | ten or a dozen steps unassisted. excepting that the Washington yard; Capt. Folger, superin- — NEW STORE SEETS ET EEE EE female seminary, at Cincinnati, in 1852. She | each of her spiritual advisers retained a gentle wae en one? Tefore ‘ihe Fish DAY OF JUNE. 1890 | scutwmen RESONTS. “page 7 | tendent of ordaance at the yard; Capt. Remey, | 1 have had a long interview with the moving | was’ married December 30, 1852, and at the | hold of either arm, ‘The aberif's deputies then 2 - pext; they may otherwise by law be excluded frow all | Coecrarring, Page 7 | Stationed at the Norfolk yard, and Capt. Howi- | 8pirit of the new party. It consists of seventy | breaking out of the war of the rebellion her | placed a leather strap around her skirts at the WOOD MANTELS. Given under our hands thi 2a day of June, isso, | SURVEYORS. Pane som, the, president of the steel board, All of | members, of whom thirty are stalwarts. There a ee 4 mee agiwt ee | ankles and nna er hands, the condemned B. saat WANTE, Page ese officers are are no ostensible leaders, but Labouchere is | aud her four little 3%. Her husband and/ woman meanwhile, with uplifted eyes, repeat- SLATE MANTELS. ininee ee ein tay, | WARE’ ‘Page “onpeaiiak deine,” the intellectual center. It ia governed by a | both of her brothers eucenciety joined the | ing a prayer delivered by Rev. Mr. Jones. Pino TILES AND GRATES. —_ = ch a enratet hn Page 2 A ; ; bs y 4 | army, and from that time until the close of the | binck cap was then adjusted. and at 1007 the = T DERSIGNED ASSIGNEE OF “ © as the naval term goes, and have aspirations to | committee of twelve whij Stanhope and od, sicl Whit - et E lately ‘deine business | WANTED (SrrcarioNs) Page ‘ A 9 ips. pe war her home was a refuge for wounded, sick | trap was sprang and Mrs, Whiteling was dropped je1-3m' 490 LOUISIAN re west, Washington, D.C, | WANTED (Miscuttanmous) ‘Page 2 | the position of chief of the bureau. Opinion} Jacoby have an ultimate aspiration to push | and furloughed soldiers, going to or,returning | nto eternity. sts the creditors nd PAIGE to present theit WOOD AND COAL -Puge 7 | at the department rather tends to Capt. Folger | Labouchere as the radical leader with an ex- | from the front. THE MURDERPSS’ CRIME. EQUITABLE such assignee : as @ favorite against the field. His relation-| treme democratic program. During Giad- SHE SPENT TWO WINTERS IN CAMP The crime for which Mrs. Whiteling suffered Goveryuenr Receirrs.—Internal revenue | ship to the late ex-Secretary Folger, his father, | stone's life the radical grou will be local, but | with her husband in Virginia, and after the | the extreme penalty of the law was the delib- i BUILDING ASSOCIATION, — $166,841; customs, $446,476. and his unusual talents for the science of ord- | after Gladstone it will oldly for the lead i a crea eae are, eas OFF : sre i ance are quoted as strong factors in his favor. | with a progeem Of the Ausorhe econ at ihe | battle at South Mountain, where he was badly | erate poisoning of her husband and two ehil~ ASSETS $1,064,781.97 =, Diatric A Fats Cram ror Penstox.—The commis- ——- Leber ie ag rm eres 4 the Trish | Wounded, she hastened cast and joined him at | dren with arsenic to secure the small in sioner of pensions has been advised that Eliza- A JOINT ENCAMPMENT. drainage bill last xighte ireth ook ‘mischief | Middletown, Md., and Inter spent much time | surance which she carried on cach of their beth Barnes alias Mary Little and John Roberta Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received | # —— hereafter, - the poopie near Frederick sy we — on | ney too weeps wy Fc ES _ March 20, — office of the Association, Equitable Build- | 7 * A as Pie SPR SONS he ‘ied band | an loctor who atten: im gave a certiti- ao | and Warren Ritt have been convicted in the U.|U. S. Cavalry and Light Artillery to GOSSIP FROM LONDON. Sp Wankingtin ithe be ene a oembes of Caer | cots OE Seth rome beluneabiean ot meee: ao politi elise Cache Pe caeaen ak fe ee | aD eee te Em Betomnl Cmart Ts es. She was one of tho originators of the | On the 24th of April Bertha died, and the same . . : ension and for con- Q i “aioe Sailors’ é loctor certified that she died of gastric fever. saiajltaacaineaome ect ets psp Sears after the sdjournment of the board on August 2 spiracy to defraud the U. 8. government. Gen. Hastings, adjutant-general of Pennsyl- Not Much Cause for Alarm Over the | Obio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ orphan home, and of gi of the Commissioners, WILLIAM TIN on its board of directors prior to its adoption | Willie died May 26, as was supposed at the i ‘Tue Fottowixe Pexsioxs have been grantea | Vania, in a letter to Gen, Schofield, has ten- ustrian Emperor’s Speech. by the state. While her Lusband was governor | time, of congestion of the bowels, Dr. to residents of the District of Columbia: Origi- | 1ered, in the nam» of Robt. H. Coleman, the | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evinixe Star. of Ohio she took an active interest in all the | Smith, who had attended the two ger | the Association are furnished upon application. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to4:30 p.m. On the first | Wednesday im each month the office will be open from 6 to S o'clock p. m. Advances will be made promptly | Hail WEDNESDAY REPUBLICAN ASSO- EVENING, Juue 20, at Sveiock | nal invalid—Samuel M. Brenenstrubl; in-| We of Mount Gretna camping ground for the | Loxpox, June 25,—There is not much sub-| charitable institutions of the state. During | casos, refused to take THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, | j¢- “PROF. HOYS HAS REMOVED His iw | Michael O'Connor. | Navy: Henry Hughes; re- | and light artillery. ‘The encampment is to be | peror's speech. More importance is attached | eordiality with which she received all who came | Were aroused that all was not right, and he | Be once to's05 Tin st. naw. Rooms 13 and Lo. | isste—Jos. R. Davis, Geo, C. Wooley; original, | held about the 10th to 17th August. ‘The | to the Servian celebration of the 500th anniver- | to her. Siuce the retirement of her husband | Communicated his suspicions to the coroner, _ JNO. JOY EDSON, See'y. Office hours: 8 -m. and 4 to 6'p.m. Consultati widow, etc., navy, Lily Davis, widow of Henry property includes a rifle range, erected by the | sary of Kossova, which takes place to-morrow. | from public life sie has been an ardently- | Who ordered that the bodies be exhumed. An CERTIFICATES OF 8 io Je24-6t"_ | W. Schaefer. i iti cot i i interested member of the Woman's relief cot analysis of the parts showed the pnee of and other securities, | = THE MORGAN STEAM LAUND: , —_+_—_ state, affording facilities for shooting at ranges] If the Montenegrin Nicolas is proclaimed and has served during successive years as the | enough arsenic to cause death wy ind ome end designing. adh tiatetactone (Cucorporated.) Dunixa May Past 74,248 immigrants came to | of from 100 to 1,000 yards, There is also a 3-| heir of Stephen Dushan we may expect much president of the eure home missionary | moved before the coroner Mrs. Whiteling ——— FOR BRIGHT, QUICK FIRE AND bap creer na this country against 93,439 in May, 1888, mile range for artillery practice. There is | commotion, but not war. society of the Methodist Episcopal church. She | admitted that she bad poisoned her Bo CEE Bay Wectang ; , Rermraext.—The record of the retiring | Sbandance of space for drilling. A large lake | | ‘The colonial office has recoiled from the sep- | has been an honorary member of the Society | two children, | but she | claimed thas Company's Coke. JOHNSON BEC LIN’ cM BOUGH, Tecamarer, board in the case of Lieut. Wm. Little, of the | With a fine stream flowing into it, adjoins the aration of the high op meee from the | of the Army of West Virginia, the medal of a ERAL‘CONTRACTOR DAVID D. STONE. table Floors Laid with | Having purchased the entire plant and good-will of Morgan's Steam Laundry, the MOKGAN STEAM rs < navy, incapacitated for active duty by an inci- 7 my 16- property. The grounds are easily accessible | Cape government, andSir H. Loch holds both | which bas been presented to her by the soldiers | insured in an industrial company for @145, and dent of the service, has been submitted to the D, C. FAHEY, GE! ‘ i i re hi the | he was also a member of the Benevolent Order Waiks, Ceilars, aud by rail, the Cornwall and Lebanon railroad | °° African og oh car peed discontent | whose loyal regard for her was an homage the —~ Prosi ‘ aining head. diamond amalgamation | most highly appreciated. of Buffalo, which organization paid the Mere Se ns feent 108, Leaman Building. | MeUS Duy COMPANY saglte: the patronage ot te | President, running through their entire length. Every- Si befollowed probably by # diamond boom. HER ete staim PRINCIPLES INHERITED. widow 85, About one miomth after the xe FRESH HA ~~ | Debits... Hest week and popular peless, a ae a thing is placed at the free disposalof the} ‘The Linotype type-setting machine is attract- ‘ death of the husband she began admin- — del 7- 517 Oth st. a. w. ComamssioneR Purcrs' Rerurxs.—Wm. Wal- government. ing much attention fi ractical journalists. Mrs. Hayes’ well-known earnestness of con-| istering poison to the daughter, Bertha CHAMPAG. oak ter Phelps, one of the American commissioners |" Gen, Schofield having informed the Secretary | As yet it has not bee Pintr duced into any | Viction with regard to the subject of temper-| A doctor was called in after the neighbors bad All the Jeadinut Ura ie ba bsp lattes tee to the Samoan conference, has arrived in Wash- | of War of the offer, the Secretary has desig- | newspaper office bere. ance was inherited from her maternal grand-| urged it, though Mrs, Whiteling declared that THOM. ELL, OFFICE AND WORKS, ington, He called upon Secretary Blaine at | Dated the two troops of cavalry at Fort Myer| The jockey club compromire was abortive, | father. The inherent feeling was fostered | she hada —— that her child would not ee the latter's hotel this morning, and had along | and the following light batteries of the regular | and the dispute is being fought out to thebitter | throughout her school-sirl days, both during | live. ‘The doctor left powders to be given = : 3 1320 Pa. ave. n.w., consultation, army to encamp with the cavalry and batteries | end. the six years of her education in Delaware, | ©Very half-hour, but instead of giving the im ‘é ¥ = a of the national guard of Pennsylvania: Battery ——_»____ while her two brothers were college students | medicine the unnatural mother gave her child umeemenet. sein & F Has opened a Branch Yard 14th and New Yorkave.| Mn. Cuantes Ricuarpe Dopog, of this city, | O, third artillery (Capt. Turnbull) Washington FIGHTING WITH INDIANS. there, and later in the Wesleyan female | the , and in three days the little girl was Expnonae Youses Coupasy 8 aliuncton, Specal dean tanta atta | bas been designated by the French commission | barracks; Dattery By fourth artillery (Capt seminary in Cincinnati, where she compicted | dead. Her life was insured for ¢122. Washington, Special desins farnished, JeB-Lin | bee een 4 tion, a member of the inter. | Cushing) Fort Adatts, BL; battery F, fifth | A Montana Sheriif Determined to Arrest | her school course and was graduated. Her | , Ose month later the woman ‘decided to Mill s ABE URFERING: © ‘ 5 : r 7 i artillery (Capt. Brinkle) Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Three Red Murderers. deep and inborn convictions, it was her nature ag fe f , tate ieesianden dive vaccine st0mn > steve iy custowers nt Lf? Debate patonal Jury in tho class of agriculture and | i¢ iy expected that great benefit will result to tole true through all ciezametences of her | 82d she used the same methods as described in - am Goor from ‘Coun. s¥eu oppos ‘Academy Pee BOR tts at €5.69 barrel. a = Giies." ee 4-30" Tux Report of the New York city post-office the national guard from the joint encampment. | Herexa, Mont, June 25.--News has just | life. This high loyalty shaped simply and | littic Bertha’s case, Altogether the insurances F i 4 | tataraty, ‘and therefore consistently, through | She realized by the three deaths amounted to “ . mec — been received from Arlee, the princi: town - ne MATER SYRUP, a5, faire — aos EW ent BA | commission will be prepared by Assistant At-| TO ROW ON THE PATAPSCO, a P —~t all her years the ways of her home life, the $390. a on Flathead reservation, that Sheriff Heyburn pete, Aon F tom in |. Mra. Whiteling’s trial took piace last Novem- Fetreabivg protuct trom uature Wituout chemical or | torney-General Tyner, for submission to the oe andthe posse of Missoula } manner of her hospitelitice, and her custom 53 | per, the defense raised being’ insaalty, but ber 1,000 LBS. EXTRA FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, | (hotter havin the delicate and duiiguefal devor of | Postimiaster-General by the end of this week, | Columbia Sheet pena . er ted ES rain ares abs seerbeciea the wite ae sycteee olltene od dark ag the | counsel were totally Unable to prove the claim, Dormers mecha clover, at— ethane de ta eae: ‘Tux Crvi. Sznvice Commissiowzns. have re- mae Baie. are having a battle with the Indians. who re- | twenty years of her husband's life asa Union | sud she ee ee Que Ton GENUINE MANDHELING JAVA COFFEE, ew ¥ e._ | turned to the city from their tour of investiga- | The crews of the Columbia athletic club which | ‘Se to give up the men wanted, Two Indians — a member of Congress, a governor of | bangs ery effort ‘mma y Mra, roasted freeh every morning. There is no _——— “ = { 7 Whiteling’s counsel to save her life—first, by celles grown in the world equal TIHE, GREATEST BARGAINS tion of the management of severai of the | have been selected to represent the club in the | WeyrsPhae called oe techs orient | her native state, and President of the United | Dos TEs do be insane, and also on dhe ecute to the Real Mandheling. : wed ist, Received, 190 ‘tiore J larger post-offices in the west, Patapsco regatta to-morrow left this morning | for troops, but that oficial is waiting orders ae eee AS, Se vee, Soar BETS WATER CBACKERS, direct trom th ot Bec eneeaea ea more, 1c. Lot | | Bins Rrcowseespep yor Accerraxce.—Col, | OP ‘he 9:80 train on the Baltimore and Ohio | from Washington. In the meuntime « posse of | GENERAL CAMERON'S CONDITION. | istered and‘ number of plilunthropie wermen ufacturer. au cl pt met. © reat barevinem | Jobn M. Wilson has recommended to Gen, | T#ilroad. The crews are made up as follows: | Well-known citizens from Missoula, headed by Bieacl Be., BENTS’ GRAHAM WAFERS (without eweetening,) | White Goods. Underwear, Hosiery, Gent's Outing has i iis ii x also interested themselves in her behalf and E Casey, chief of engineers, the acceptance of | Senior four—Nute, stroke; Miller, 3; Har- Mayor Sloane, Las been organized and is on its | Not Expected to Survive Twenty-Four po sere Rete tenatbon sect Shirts frou 0c: to $3. A'new lot Just received and y way to aid the sheriff. The civil officers are endeavored to secure a commutation of the - 7. PA ee ; O'Le ani ur— i Hours. death sentence; but these efforts were unavail- cheay. For bargains in all classes of Dry the bids of Thomas B, Coyle, of this city, for |b®™ 2; O'Leary, bow. Junior fot determined to arrest the murderers, and as the a + i ani 1 P oT s o ania we a, a i ; — he miserable woman had to hang, the SEW YORE PATENT WATER BISCUIT. Calon JUth si, wid Pe ate iety, | excavations for the 48-inch water main. ’ Mr, | O'Connell, stroke; Shoemaker, ,2; Simms, | Indians are determined not to give them up a th —_* - ‘The finest thing of the kind ever offered in Washington. w. 20th of. and “= | Coyle’s bid for earth excavation is 24 cents per} 8, Stoutenburgh, bow. Gig crew—Reed, | serious trouble is feared. Lancasten, Pa., June 25.—During the night) only clemency extended her being a short re- va (3 wud ieve by the governor. cubis sack. eadforsock O70 Acinic oe Le stageachy aul Abs , ee General Cameron had a weak spell, but from | prieve by ye! a t commendation was also made asto the bid of aegriores ahah ecole A RAILROAD IN PALESTINE. | which he subsoquently rallied. This morning Ape the on ee oo x ds FS and 9. Center | Jae at d ato cctes eatimore; for lead pack-| Pi, such fine form last year against Paul | itis Belleved That iv Will Greatly In~ | 2? still very weak and the doctors say he | Di vsicians and about a dozen hewspaper men, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, et. E h st. wing, and 102 West'n market, | 146 faces roll funn Huneke, will have snother chance st his rival Synent sacrive suotace Shsety-Cout Bae ja wan the first execution of = female im . ee aga Ciifees ant Baking fowdersand'td iow thelaswe ling | INvEsrioaT1No BamEnt Caanazs—Inspector- | Jobuson has been doing some excellent work, crease the Number of Tourists. At 12:90 o'clock Gen. Cameron was much/ phiiadelphia county. ‘There have, however, flees and Sead iggae monn lew the lenge. Tine sais es rr i i —— weaker, and growing worse hourly, ¢ ; 119 428 NINTH ST. BET.DANDE. | Of Usndsome presents given to customers General Robert P. Hughes began an official in- | #44, te has many friends whe have sanguine! Loxpox, June 25,—The preliminary surveys ey ciesce davendecar Liane ee ~SPECIA’ vestigation at Savannah, Ga., yesterday, into ‘aking all into consideration the crews from | Of a railroad to run from Jaffa. on the sea coast ALL NONSENSE. BR. ome: Cassi ME REC R ey the charges of attempted bribery preferred by | the capitol eity have excellent chances, but the | in Palestine to Jerusalem and thence to Beth- THE CRONIN CASE. K KW = SS, 222 EORGE SPR: 3 y. R. Curtis against the river and harbor con- | chances would be far more favorable had the lehem, has just been c leted, and Secretary Noble Disposes of Some rae Re Hf a ee trictors in charge of the Savannah river im-| season for training been better, for much of | Gugincers will hat fro hove this wack foe Gnmnnbak Chbtnet Cicasaie: A Police Officer Dismissed—Rumored s ff Py fCredit’ Drafts ori all points in | Provements. ‘The investigation will probably | their rowing this season was done in| pSperre Na sure fram Capture of Cooney. Sei Sss' z MONEY Palb BY CABLE im any part of the | occupy two days, strong currents, filled with driftwood, | the holy Peto wb nae agian, A Ae Rl oe a Tone ae Re WORLD. “Every ftuancial facility aifordod travelers — which would’ allow no __ speeding, | 24% already been formed to build the road, in sw Your, Ju y Jane 25,—Captain Schuelter's off Pepe ieee Gavuter Rexviite, chief of the Sisseton and | Faithfal “Jack” Bremmer, the janitor, accom- | Which # number of English and French bank- | terior Noble said yesterday of the story that Cmose0, June = Captain ualer's of P A FE Pennsylvania ave: and 40th st | Wahopepon Indians, had an interview with | panied the crews this morning to look after | TS ate interested. From all accounts it is | Mr. Blaine was going to leave the cabinet: poseoh tena Seryeagg mop arapmnmet comp pF 24 Es London correspondents—Brown, Shipley & C ing Indian Commissi their wants, The Carrolton has been selected | * Purely business enterprise without a trace of | «phat is all nonsense. Mr. Blaine will not| longing to Patrick Cooney, the fugitive mur- 3 a Bog | _sezi-lot Acting Indian Commissioner Belt yesterday, | So¢r * ‘headquarters of the C. A. C. crews, who | 8etiment or religious fervor. The travel in the cabinet, and there is no foundation | dere, and it. is said they contain a number of * | TEN, METTMULLER'S | (CAST ich ithg, Mrged | a settlement. of | will keep their bouts at the Ariel house. “It is | the holy land of late years bas been increasing ; Jeave the cabinet, and there is, blood spots. Captain Schuelter would not den} 814 Seventh Street Northwest. ~~ Wine, cure tery. 1. |} back annuities due the tribes since ¢ Teast 100 be the club | steadily, and it is believed if first-class railway | for the story that the President's treatment of pote. Captain Scheel 4 eee STREETS WoOES: | hz Mmounting to £850,000. He also urged | $7 Merete tine regatta fare ae. Should “the | accommodations were furnished the number of | him is not cordial and friendly, ‘They go arm | oF affirm ie eins sae ie ae eaeeiane os Setnsbniate toRING’s PALACE | (<=> B. RIORDAL W..GEN-| that the government purchase their supp “y beter Fialoor tourists who annually visit Jerusalem from all | in arm in the cabinet chamber. examine the clothes, From one of Cooney's PES yr enpmEN” i nn a {| land, about 900,000 acres. Mr. Belt Paty fetid Vinner the | parts of the earth would soon ve trebled. | _Inrelation to Corporal Tanner and the pen- | friends it was learned that the suit captured 4 $14 7th st. nw. Store extends from 7th to Sth at. rs made dry and free froin fo1 . Je2U- commission to ascertain their vaiue, the people’s regatta on the Schuylkill July 4 THE CONCESSION FOR THE BROAD sion bureau, Secretary Noble ayy — is in | the police —_ ae wens A = a — we 0 following sp 2 N: {3 AND PHONOGRAPH- PEST: ? mt and i can say that Tanner is vious to Dr. Cronin’s murder, and was on! e offer the following special bangains a TECIOORATHS, AND SHONGGRAPH: | anwy Onpeas.—Capt, James Chester, third | 2&xt was granted by the sultan some time ago, and a ie oat ctih Shere Ss acting in these | Mapeheh en. Gh Gemdap tanoutey te taken LADIES’ YACHTS OR SAILORS IN ALL COLORS, | Coluinbia, Maryland and Delaware. Orders promptly | artillery, has been granted four months’ leave although the engineering difficulties are se- | stories, Tanner suits Tanner, suits the Presi- OFFICER RILEY DISMINSED. oe ~ "Ye20-ut~ | of absence, with permission to go beyond the sea, THE FLOOD SUFFERERS. Secs ia furvoye demonstrate | dent, and suits the Secretary of the Interior.” | Omcer Riley, of the Chicago avenue station, : , a eat the completion of his inspection duties. | Contributions Through The Star fo: 0 oe, geen ee PETE PORT who was one of ex-Captain Schaack's warmest ee OFS FE EAOR ENCE | oe Gee tributions Throug! fe Star for | alow of handsome dividends to the stockhold- ‘ : P = g J jor Guy V. Henry has been ordered to con- 01 AT JOHNSTOWN TO-DAY. q i A dividend of MAMROTOS, D.C; June 20.1980. | duet the cavalry small-arms competitions for ap: easenege ers. The distance from Jaffa to Jerusalem is pec eee As Ne cree ag ly thirty-six miles by the road which travel- force Saturday night for purloining a letter Tho following additional contributions for | ers now use, but the railroad will have to take | But One Body Discovered—The Cambria | force Haurunt, BiH te ear reed to Dan payable at the office of the company, 1331 F st, n. w-5 a bee wedged nad gpa qe Platte, and the on and ULY 1, 1889, to the stoc of | Ci a i - u <cord at the clone of btnetson June Zith tngtant. | yuge 1g” VeimDNE at Belvae, Neb., on Au} a. siiof of the Johnstown and other flood suf- & more, circuitous ronte to climb “the hills, on eee Cou transfer books will be closed fro: 2 Ore og be cl .__ By ode ferers have been received at Tux Sran office: | whic! lengthen the distance by about ten ay —because Tustocs * “PiANcrs b. MOHUN, | Secnerany Tracy has returned to the city | Heretofore acknowledged. . $4,258 66 | Miles. sy aiopeacne d this the ‘trip will be | _ Jouxstows, Pa., June 25.—The first heat was | wanted to make use of it before it reached Secret from New Yorkand was at the Navy depart-| Nellic...........ss0sees00s 1 00 | Shortened from twelve hours, which is now oc- } made in the steel department of the Cambria| Coughlin. Riley took the letter from’ the tury. ; cupied by the stage between the two points, to | i ht, and th intendent | station Friday and gave it to Pat Gannon, » BKe= Fo rERBoND ment to-day. He will probably go to Wood- Srett tiene IRS cond aE beget ee tron worhs lst niga — je superia station, Friday snd. gave it| to Pat Gannon, a S f stock with the Presideni next Tuesday to par- $4,259 66 | tom from the northeast, ing through the Post +d no pay-days, the coroner's jury. ez _ in IN MEN'S DRESS A ncaa SASH. pate in the Fourth : of July celebration, For the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal | yaliey of Jehosaphat and by the tombs of the ts : ~ ve a site Line i lor- “" - Z ii i thro v AR ae ae canna een aD the oa dation about TE. Eemoseas.-—G: Bieholle 606: HB WEDAAES | ieee sat a pera hi javatiear incl gut Tenia ae onee re ee Rak &S ate ROOD si. LUNDON “They wear better, ook better = papas i, athe bear ee sfergers ceived at Tux Stan office for the benefit of the - and don't cost any mor - Hoffman, J. Engle, G. Lang, F. Graber, an os This weather starts the sale of them—Silk sufferers by flood on the canal: y Phillips. who is now in charge p65, Ra RR AND UNTRIMMED ‘ting Trousers and belts, we Dave au excel- ‘Miller of New York, G. Heretofore acknowledged. « $1,014 34 say that as it will be largely the jan, and the officials of the ee ee eee mens TORT POBARD, Wt 00, i 3 W. Woodruff of Tonnes: | Sf. Reedy Ten Kings Daughters. rists’ road care will be taken to provide strictly | commission, he, it is said,will leave for his home ae ERA, | ee Pies cod 7. Pecind of Wat | Sroseseetonn bs ; fean ‘build are to. form's pact of the rolling | Cygne ae . te vi i ——M. CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT WAS OCCASIONED pais decree errr eens! C5 eee NS ata BE Tess, B Bramer of New York, 0. deott of by Belle Dobge fddy Toles Care Stock, including probably drawing-room and | 1° evening by the discovery of « number of theprices, but omly autil wel fs ax: | West Virginia, Charles Day of Buffalo, and P. fe Williamson and Ellie Quaid... Pullman cars. : aT og aplpaeroher sagen co nat Porn Se Norfolk, Va., are at the Riggs.——A. | Unknown .. 4 en comknoe iotemsahennane strangers whose | actions created suspicion. K 1 XNN GGG ™ 885 +E three pa oT Ane Tat Spe, Halt) S$. Bhuri and ©, A. Walker of Detroit, E. §, | Proceeds of con: meres! ‘The Swiss cantonal authorities have begun | THCY Were seen wear a train loaded wi kK HoESs Gas: § (oot nets aint tose, BO daden | Elwell and A. K. Elwell of Boston are'at the | Christine Poggensee—Mrs. D. Mor- i m HF See € pa 385 $e. Mall ze. Arno.—H. P, Sanford and J. MeLaughlin of | tell, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Neville, % H RS “sds Bys8 be uh us long ob such New York, M. Wheeler of Hanford, T,| Misses Annio Johnson, L. Bosen- CO. yaar burg, E. Whiteside, M. Reuth, E. Ke f North Caroli: hn Lg bes 713 AKERS, e0g O! rr olin Jo! Dunn ‘Devide and Bu of Chicago, and M. McFarlang of Illi-| Morrell, M. Deneal, pe E A 73 NOTICE—MRS. ELIZA BARKER HEKE-|nois, are at the Arlington.—R. es re ot H.E. these two lofty peep AA OL AA 6 Ee by notifies the friends of George M. Barnett of New York, Ashton of upprecht hundreds of feet from z teas ooo Ee - Se DOLLDING MATERIAL bane SPLD: | New Orleans, are at Wormley's.—L, Proceeds of concert and subscriptions large aa a A COO KERB = ax Buyband ain GA aud . New ork ave. nw. | kins, and E. Theemer of Boston, andC. Tran-| Teceived by Mrs.Geo, F. Pyles, Ana- will be propelled unde: and ker. ; = « ‘ cables steam 814 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Ste: wien IER et — of Geiong>s ‘Gaon nag eet Pp as of fi Gari “and Paui St rly Dementor Heme ont Rambo “Sels-aw ELIZA BARKER. \der of Tennessee, R. A. Johnston of Boston | Brock, = itol Hill, assisted by Vic- my?-2m, toria an: Silcott, also Ho- Usvre Oxvex Or Tux Covar ofthsate W amar a5 y PT. Hall, who coulinue the same at old stad, , t O21 12h oti. w.. ill July 1, atter that 9¢ 008 F st. 'reasury Department Changes. 5 Le ‘Mesenneere Stine & cums Speen ee | 5 ean cordially ‘The resignations of the following officials of FINE MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING contained in store 912 F st,, 6 doors from 9th. cents on the dollar means 8 suit that cost *! 10 will be sold at $33.30. pente that cost Mill go et ¢1.83; and so on in proportion, 4 ¥ some idea of the tremendous slaughter being mate by the following mantineed petoees el ¢ Saapeees Suits, formerly sold at $15, now go Sess ‘Fiatinel Costs and Vests, 99 cents. Sale to under order of the court until cred- pete ee 912 F st, 6 doors from 9th. . guyyMaxer, | the sixth auditor's office have beon asked for, mistm = 621 13th st. 2. | to take effect July 1:H. A. Harolson, of Geor-