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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 25. 1889. A HORRIBLE MURDER. A Young Girl Beaten to Death With a eutly use Ayer’s Sarssparilla. This powertul altesative effects in the system achange that seems little short of miraculous. No medic‘ne SSeS (lad ere We Se A Gen Irmo 19d EDITION. “If any one sufferinz from general debility, want of appetite, depression of spirits, and las sitade, will use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I am conf- A SURE WINNER. ent scure will result, for I have used it, and wn speak from experience. It is by far the best | Gov. Foraker Believed to be the Com- remedy I ever knew.*—F. 0. Loring, Brockton. ing Ohio Nominee. AYERS SAESAPARILLA, GEN. KENNEDY ADMITS THAT BIS OFPOSITION 18 Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Masa, WITHOUT AVAIL—REPRESENTATIVE BUTTEB- Sold by all Dragwista. Price, $1; six bottles, $5. WORTH AGAINST THE GOVERNOR—IF HE WITH- DRAWS THE NOMINATION MAY GO TO DAWES. Special Dispatch vo Tus Evesrno Star. fe20, WORTH $5 A BOTTLE. Tae Gesose Corvasvs, Onto, June 25.—Without an or- JOHANN HOFP'S ganization and without any particular head, suerte pierce Gov. Foraker is still regarded ase sure winner | M BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO of the gubernatorial nomination without a struggle worthy of the name. The leaders of na ‘General Debili ihe ho to hat the fact of their hostility wi WHA’ PROP COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW. SAYS OF now appears the inevitable. Congressman wreak from an attack of Hines which had not McKinley has appeared upon the scene, end an daly reduced tay out on extreme exhaustion, from ity. food, tried | effort has been made by others to concentrate {he effects of the Genuine J ‘and most PALATABLE HEALTH REVERAGE for Impared Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalescence See ee cowus folinesd | Qn him and throw the solid vote of all the ie fc qn an Er'matied cdects i. Fed, winch had bereigfore besa | other candidates to him after the first ballot, sound prow Pe. an power of | but McKinley will listen to nothing of the kind, pees end goeving and has stated in the most emphatic ape of Joh ca eae Se manner that he would have nothing Others are tations, tun! iN Berlin and Vienna, New York Of-|of the kind. In fact, his posi- _ Sa ES im) ie for ir. Hixhie pagent och reached here that Congressman Butterworth Jin 9 fhe side, and all liver tro Carter's Little | would appear upon the scene this evening and diver Pills, Try them ___|+___+_+__=—s_____'| enter into the fight with vigor against the gov- ernor and A Coxzrgvaios Ox Low Prices Ar IN THE INTEREST OF GEN, KENNEDY. SP ak ve ‘The Hamilton county, Cincinnati, delegation UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, will vote substantially as a unit for Foraker on CALLEXAMINE OURGOUDS AND BECONVINCED, | every occasion, To this may be added PRESCRIPTIONS. Cuyohoga county, Cleveland, Seneca count Sree Be See Ater niet ute Nee | Toledo” Pranklia county,” Columban, wand ‘and chemicals from i most reliable manutee, Montgomery county, Dayton, all large a turers. We cl invite ao of | gations with powerful backing. The bext Triple Extracts is Dull sssesee.-.36e. peroz. | fering to Congressman Butterworth and Red. the he was expected to play on his ar- me rival, a member’ of the Haraitton county delegation said, “Mr. Butterworth must not come here to fight a candidate that the entire delegation from his own county is instructed to support, and will su ‘ye n the event of a withdrawal by the governor, which is not expected save by some of the aspi- rents, the belief is growing that Gen. Dawes would be the cent. Cor an Morey will have strong following, but hardly suffi- cient tobe erous. Ex; aker Lampson will, without doubt,| nominated for the second place in the event Governor Foraker is renominated, This would be a sop for the western reserve, and serve to hold the cheese-makers solid in the faith. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the con- vention will hold its first session, at which the preliminary work of the convention will be mished. The convention to-morrow will — @ platform and nominate candidates for a full state ticket. It is believed Congressman McKinley will be president of the convention. By Associated Press. Corvumsus, On10, June 25.—The republican state convention for the nomination of gov- ernor, lieutenant-governor, supreme judge, treasurer, commissioner of schools, attorney- eneral, clerk supreme court and mem- ers of the board of public works, meets this afternoon. All interest in the work of the convention centers mainly in the nomination for governor. The general ten- 2 dency of opinion is that Gov. Foraker will be 69 renominated for a third term, although he 89 has not distinctly avowed himself 1 asa candidate. There are a number of other a candidates. among whom are Gen. R. R. Dawes, is | of Marietta; Hon. R. P. Kennedy, of the eight! e Congressional district; Gen. —_ Jones, 4 of Youngstown; J, w. O’Neall, 2 og 85 ov fl ' iB SSSEEASSE Wuliams’ jain, ner is neon's Capcine Willams’ Rheumatic Piasters, Cuticura Soap... Cuticura Cini Cuticura Carnrick’s Soluble Carnrick's Soluble Food, large. California Fig Syrup, ¥ ‘ater. per Bottle, Hanson's Com Salve, Oe 3 f0. jron Bitters. per Bottle. ESSELASHRNSSSESSISSSTSSSINNSS WY ‘Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperien! Vaseline, Fure,sioall size. ‘aselive, Pure. large Vaseline, Pure, the largest Vaseline’ P per Bottle. Warner's Safe per Bottle, Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure. Wyeth’s Beef Iron and Wi Williams’ Bee and } = Lebanon; ex-Speaker Lanpson, ison Vance. The convention meets at 4 ‘clock this afternoon for preliminary organiza- tion, and the nominations will be made to- morrow. ——~e—____ ANOTHER BOLD BANK ROBBERY. The San Miguel Bank Bookkeeper Compelied to Give up Funds. Tzxxvnipeg, Cox., June 25.—About 10 o'clock yesterday morning while the bookkeeper of the San Miguel Valley bank was alone in the bank three men entered, and, presenting pis- tols at his head, demanded the funds of the institution. After securing the bank funds they joined a fourth robber, who was holdin; their horses just outside the bank. They left town on the run, firing shots in the air to frighten citizens. It is not yet known just pag ea any Sige secured, B coronal vag few hundre ey are headi for ‘the ea ie pee Os | Arizona line with several sheriffs’ parties. in STORE, under Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F sta | close pursuit, and unless they have @ change Je18-co ¥. S. WILLIAMS & CO. Proprietors, | Of horses itis more than probable that they will be captured before 24 hours are over. h betere 26 Bown T. B. Towsez & Sox. RED NOSED MIKE. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, He is Hanged for Murder at Wilkesbarre, Pa., To-day. 1316 7TH ST. N.W. of the com- quisite to the Ladi Woilet: it renders the skin white, smooth and soft, and revents chapping. Every lady should use it." Per ttle, 25e. Zhowmsigin, co infallible external re: for Neu- ralgia, Hi ‘and Toothache. It never fails to give humediate relief im the most obstinate cases. Give it Wirxesparne, Pa., June 25.—“Red Nosed Mike” was hanged at 10 o’clock. There was nothing of a sensational nature in connection with the execution. Black Gros Grain Silk, 75c., $1, $1.25. Surab Silk in Black and Colors, 50c. Heuretta Cashmere in all colors, 1 54. wide, 260, All-wool Henrietta, 37 ie. An extra bargain in Black Heurietta, 50. Red-Nose Mike — a quiet night. He re- Batiste, 36 inches wide, Sc. tired about 9 o'clock, after two hours spent in Pe See tent EE. aoe bo, pra He knelt before a lighted candle and Ladies’ Kibbed Vests, 2 for 25¢. a ix. At5o’clock the condemned man All-wool Henrietta, in all colors, 50c. eel Henrietis all lors, BOs. spent another hour in prayer. uudered Ce p—3- He began to dress for the last time. He wore Boys’ Kuee Pants, 20c_ @ dark suit, white shirt and low-cut shoes. At dere ‘Shirt Wi pedo ct Outing lot, 50. 7 o'clock Father O’Haran, his spiritual ad- | } Parasols, i i a 7 L Upped. red viser, arrived. Both men knelt in prayer for Meare cupaf the bet Soc, Corsets in theety,, | a half hour of more. Mike appeared to be very Clark's O, N. T. Spool Cotton, 4c. oe and was apparently resigned to his fate. His breakfast consisted of ham and eggs 2 and coffee, of which he ate sparingly. Souermxe New. At 9 o'clock Father Offaran’ and the LEATHEROID TRUNKS, risoner again knelt in . At Very light in weight. 0 o'clock the procession from the criminal! ‘8 ‘allows started. The prisoner was STRONGER snd MORE DURABLE then 3 m Father O’Haran and_ Father eae , and at HALF THE P7ICE. hillip, an Italian missionary priest. The con- demned man carried a lighted candle in his ‘Made and sold only at TOPHAM'S beoe or sppear my na Reape the Party reached the scaffo! nelt in prayer. Just po Cen ee Ro, before the. black tap” was” put. over wiest kissed the ae ae i jRiselo then Ger Tas B: ant d Father O’Haran’s hand. Joe Atkinson, the New York hangman, cut the rope oe. and at remy _ body was = el THE ‘CORD was caused by strangulation. The , Us. gunman of the “murderer was, taken to the Cathotle cemetery for burial. risoner was braver LUTZ & BRO. than pon fo expected, Glave @ coward at but probably religious excitement 497 Papn. ave., adjoining National Hotel pm ts up. THE STORY OF HIS CRIME. Trunks and Satchels of best makes at low prices The crime for which Michael Rizello, alias spl e Red Nosed Mike, to-day paid the death-penalty OSE WHO WISH TO PRACTICE ECONOMY | was committed in the forenoon of October 19, 2 Ca Aiitle Liver Pills, Forty pills | 1988. J. Brainard McClure, paymaster {or Macex Y.. NEU RSBERG & MURRAY, AGENTS FOR WHITTIER MACHINE CO. Boilers and Elevators. HENRY K. WORTHINCTON, Steam Pumps. SHIPMAN ENGINE CO. Oil Engines and Steam and the NATIONAL HOT WATER HEATING CO. We always bave on banda large stock of BOILEKS, ENGINES, PUMPS. ELEVATORS, LAUNCHES, AND SMALL MACHINERY, 1002, 1003, 1005 bevenih st Telephone No. 103 SRE GRATEFUL—COMFORTING 2PPS's COCOA SS Sy co, ting weir em, Selcnly JAMES EPPS & CO.. Homeopathic Chemists, FE ¢ il THE PRESIDENT’S INTENTIONS. DEGREES AND MEDALS. Arrangements for His Summer Vacation A Brilliant Scene at the Georgetown at Deer Park. Commencement. ‘HE WILL GO TO CAPE MAX AGAIN SOON AND RE- TURN WITH HIS FAMILY—SYMPATEY FOR EX- Rocuestzr, N. ¥., June 25.—A special to the HONORS CONFERRED UPON FAMOUS SCHOLARS— Union from Medina says: One of the most hor- penalty for relaxation he found on his desk in the shape of an accumulation of work. He got at this with a will, and, except at bed-time, he has been hard at work since. The first thing he did was to sign the extradition papers for the prisoner Burke, held at Winnipeg for con- nection with the Cronin murder. need President irl and beat her this week, and on his ittle brother immediately Mrs, summoned his parents, who telegraphed to ledina to the police and Coroner who arrived shortly after midnight. Em had however, and was not arrested until about 9 o'clock this morning by Sheriff Searle, at Albion. Great excitement prevails, prs nt lsat M’DOW MURDER TRIAL. Testimony Brought Out Before the aes Court To-day. was extinct, The vacation, weeny On the Fourth of July he A TELEGRAM OF SYMPATHY TO BX-PRESIDENT Last night the President sent » dispatch to ex-President Hayes expressing sympathy on the part of Mrs. Harrison and himself, and hoping that Mrs. Hayes might yet recover. bout 11 o'clock to-day he received a dispatch announcing Mrs, Hayes death. The announce- ment caused sincere sorrow at the White House, THE DISTRICT OFFICES, Among the things that have laid claim to the President's attention since his return is the matter of Districtappointments. He has taken the matter up in earnest, and it that the recordership, marshal appointments will be first of the month, Onantestoy, 8, C., June 25.—The McDow murder trial was resumed this morning. court-room was again densely packed. The first witness was J. ©. Lubs, the groceryman, to whose store McDow wenta few moments after the shooting. Lubs came to his store about 4 p.m. on the after- noon of the murder and and two candles. McDo' and whitewash was on his clothing. Mike Hogan corroborated the ‘y of other witnesses yesterday about the attempt to bury the body, Iwopools of fresh blood were foundin the closet. He identified the , which was in Dawson's hand when 1d MeDow's office. J. H. Deverance testified that he measured ints in the closet. ‘The earth was | jy saturated with fresh blood, as was also the fac- to the closet door, ere was a lively spat between this witness and counsel for the defence, but nothing espe- cially startling was broug! witness’ testimony discredited. Dr. Manigault, a naturalist, corroborated the statement of the physician who made the mortem examination, that the fatal sho’ fired from behind the back of the murdei The mysterious woman in Mr.McDow’s house is gradually being brought into the case, and it is expected that she will finally be brought out. The Swiss maid who was the direct cause of the tragedy has not yet been connected with it. oo REA From Wall Street To-day. New York, June 25, 11 a. m.—The stock mar- ket opened this morning with the same pre- ponderance of business in the trusts, while were quiet to dull, from 3% to 8% while Yead trust was up 1 per cent at 344g. The transactions in the lat- ter were again upon a very large scale and after afurther advance to 33 it reached to 33% and later moved upward afrac,ion. As on day, sugar was most wide fluctuations and openin night's price it rapidly receded to 11734, and then, like lead, again moved up. Chicago gas ‘opped from 6! stified that McDow ae ase en, pafionalties in the decorations. The British | 8%! Union Jack, the gilt harp of Erin on its emerald ground, and the Japanese ensign flut- | first premium, Richard Chazaro, Mexico; sec- tered in loving unison, while the French tri-| ond premium, Howard I Kelly, Pennsylvania, color, the more somber German flag, and the | 'Thir jum. cross of St. Andrew fraternized in the | ley, Washington; second premium, Fran- breeze, which swept through the half-open and | cis ‘X, Ryan, New York. Cathechism—first pre- made not later than the Senator Spooner, who has just returned from talk with the President this fore the usual reception le probably had somethi to say about District matters in which he interested, his advice being sought by the morning, calling THE COMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS had a talk with the President this morning. He is much annoyed by the criticism that has been brought upon his office through the juires matter and the o! vancement of pension cl: to stake his reputation on elevating his ad: istration above reproach. It is understood ave all the claims against it out nor was es of injudicious 8. He is ready that he is going to which there is any suspicion of vancement gone over again unde! supervision, and if there is the least im oe any of them he will cause their in, CONGRESSIONAL AND OTHER CALLERS, Representatives Owen, Browne, Cheatham, Yoder, and Cannon called on the President to- him to settle appoitnments” are respectively interested. It is understood that in the North Caro! troversy over internal revenue collector Cheat- ham’s candidate, Mr. Youn; off with the commission, gressman is not going to let over-confidence injure his chances, Among the other callers were ex-Senai Bruce, ex-Senator McDonald of Arkansas, Ward, of Pennsylvania; fack Crawford, late chief of scouts, U. 8. ; Dr. Purvis, of Washington; W. E. Crist, H. raft, and P, A. Crist, Chas. R, Drake, of ‘ona; John H, Hapken, of Jersey City; J. Baker, of Indiana; Fred W. Fout, of St. is, formerly lieutenant in the fifteenth In- ina battery, and D. H. Pin night’s figures, Catholic should be proud of it. He said the | Haan, vice Hunter, promoted, batter a duty me _. _sikecinge bragee to — regiment, Cadets John T. Marti o8e now wholly ignorant. the government % . ne . dosired to act as an educator itshonid make ap- | Promoted, battery G; Francis W- Willoox, vice ropriations on an equal basis to all the col- | Cronkhite, promoted, battery 7 oi po obatetircersnd leges in the land, jr., vice Corthell, promoted; fifth regiment, was weak an failed to recover to any extent. considerable irregularity the tone was generally firm, of New York, and those who heard it said signed, battery K; Wilmot E. Ellis, vice Treat, ‘was & very pretty piece of sentiment. promoted, beitery B. very energetic manner on ‘state support for denominational schools.” This essay was an ap- peal for exemption of Catholics trom taxation for the support of the public schools, ing displayed some ially weak, however, and after 3s against 943¢ last evening it de- 3134 on a comparatively large busi- ness. The market presented no other feature, and at 11 ¢’clock it was active and firm, with the regular list generally at the best prices of . Bushnell, of Springfield; Mr, Conrad and | the hour, and the trusts at mater: sions from the opening prices. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are gicre a closis Corson and Macartuey, 141: ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CABINET ‘the Merci i tic ‘as thi livered except Mr. Noble attended the cabinet, meet-| fy jis nathan pes ae Be eee delivere 7, its author—Jeremiah M. Prendergast, of in Ten young-lady graduates of the George- town convent called on the President to-day, accompanied by Sister Sebastian. THE WAR GOES ON, The war still goes on over the Jacksonville, Mr. Goodrich, the contestant for a seat in the House from that district, says he will stand by Mr. McMurray’s appointment at all odds, while Ledwith and the rest are fighting against that appointment. AN OHIO OPINION. Ex-Representative Foran, who is at the Riggs house, expressed the opinion to a Sar reporter to-day that the democrats would carry Ohio getting the governor and the Senator to sneceed Payne, if they were wise enough to keep down any appearance of the latter place. He thought it looked as if Campbell would be the democratic candidate overnor, and that he would be elected and ‘islature carried if there was no attempt ige the candidates for the legislature for attention throughout and most heartily ap- plauded. Fla., post-office, Jeremiah Prendergast. Six times was hecalled | twenty-third regiment, Cadet Charles B. Haga- up to have a medal pinned on his coat, once to receive a handsome book, dnd once more to | Leite! , Vice Fulton, deceased, com be presented with a check for #100, The five | twenty-fifth regiment, Cadets Frank D. Webs me received first completely covered his ster, vice Leonhaeuser, promoted, company A, breast, and Father Richards had to pin the | Samuel Burkhardt, jr., vice Stockle, transferred ee 7 oe Mercier in the fall electio: A WEEK SINCE And Morris Adler Still Lives With a Bullet in His Neck. Washington Stock Excha igus amet big ashin,; Ly XC! nge. 2 ° Following meyers quotations oe close of McCloskey, A. M., vicar-general, Louisville. (President of Preston Parks Theological semi- Harrison, to the second cavalry: Charles Rhodes, to the seventh: Winthrop 8. ood, to vena 5 Government bonds—U.8. 4s, registered, 106% U. 8. 10734 asked. . U. ed. U. 8, 4s, coupon, 129%; Districe of Cotambis bonds—Per imp. 63, 1891, Market stocks, 7s, — nary.) Just one week has now elapsed since the} , Doctor of laws—Jomes Fairfax McLa shooting of Morris Adler by Frank K. Ward in | 4 the Marble saloon. The patient is doing as well as, if not better than, could be expected under the circumstances, He is to all appear- ances no worse than he was a few days ago, and at the same time the attending physicians will not say that he is much better. There has been but little change in his condition since yester- day. Last night he appeared restless and did not sleep as well ashe did the night before. He still takes and retains nourishment, as he has been doing since he was shot. WARD CONTINUES TO BEAR UP well in the jail, but has nothing to say of the case excepting to his counsel. In addition to the counsel mentioned Hon. Jere M. Wilson and 70 | Mr. W. K. Duhamel have been retained for the This morning Judge Wilson and Mr. Brown had a consultation with Ward for some } LL. or a epee i James M. Willcox, A. B., ; Progress of Work on the Georgetown . Willcox, A. B., LL. B., Colo. Bachelor of srt Charles ©. Bradenbaugh, fama terete pee Mo.; John V. Dahlgren, Md.; Daniel J. Geary, Pa; James A. Grant, Nova Scotia; Thomas Sf, | ‘The sub-contractors for the repair of the England. se of philoso) eR dies T. Johnson, | Skerrett, to the second; Edward F. McGlachlin, 1809, coin, 114 } A.B. M._D., Washington; Austin O'Malley, urrency, 125 bid, N laneous bonds—U. §. Electric Light bonds 90 bid. U. jectric Light bonds Hall Association, 5s, ington Market ’ company id. Washington Market company bonds P65, Inland and Seaboard Com- pany,6s, 1807, 75 asked. Washington Light Infantry rtgage bonds, 04, 10236 bid. Wash- ington Light Infantry bonds 7s, "1904, b Gaslight’ Company bonds, series A, Gs, 123 bid. 126 asked. Jaslight Coinpany bonds, series B, 6s, 123 bid, asked Bank stocks—Metroy 0 Secor and Mechanics’, 175 bid. Railroad sto asked. Columbii O street, 44 bid. Francis P. Smith, A. B., Pa; Henry W, Sohon, REPAIRING THE CANAL, While the prisoner and some of his friends would like to make certain statements affecting the case, and the counsel feel that it might be io so at the proper time, yet as any statement made would likely lead to a contro- Sood they have all concluded that silence is st. — Metropolitan, 3 bid. Capitol and North Insurance stocks—Firemen's, 41 bid. Metropoli- tan, 76 bid, 80 asked. National Arlington, 170 bid. Corcoran, 62 bid. Columbia, bg bid. Potomac, 92 bid, 100 asked. Higgs 8 bi Gas and Electric Light Stock—Wasbington Gas, rgetown Gas, 47 bid. Pennsylvania, 24 bid, 31 ake and Potomac, 86% bid, 873¢ asked. American Graphophone’ Company, 26 jiscellaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- pany, 18 bid. Washington Brick Machine Com- reat Fails Ice Co 160 Bull Run Panorami ed. Heal Estate Title Insurance, 123 i, 130 asked. Columbia Title Insurance vom- n lation fe Deposit Company, ——._—__ WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Resianep.—Robert M. Wallace, of Arkansas, N. ¥.; Charles L. Palins, @ post-office inspector, has resigned, Maryiaxp Postmasters.—Edward C. Tillson has been appointed postmaster at Deer Park, Md., Jno. L, Lankford at Capitola, P, at Haight, Lizzie Fisher at Hillsborough, and Jno, E, Waters at Savage, Md. A Mam-Bao Reparn Suor will soon be estab- | Pre lished in this city, where all the work of this kind will be done. The repair shops in other lows: Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, June 25.—Cotton a 1yall%. Plow firm, tending higher. soul nominal: Fultz, 85002; lames E. Duross, N. Y, District as follows: Elizabe' lid or cover; Daniel sherty, steam bg A peaking box: The Burke Extradition Papers. ‘The President, on his return from Cape last evening, signed the warrant for the extra- dition of Martin Burke, now under arrest at iff Hh College MEDALS AND PREMIUMS FOR STUDENTS—ORA- TIONS OF THE GRADUATES—SIX MEDALS FOR ONS MAN. Georgetown college was a center of intellect, manly vigor and feminine loveliness to-day. The occasion was the seventy-second com- Mmencement of the famous old educational in- stitution, The exercises were given in the Gas- ton memorial ball--the lecture-room still un- finished, but yet fit for the uses to which it was to-day put. The spacious, department was a mass of color, its rough brick walls and the equally rough interior of its roof being covered with myriad-hued bunting. In _ the | M6 rear of the platform, upon which sat the faculty and the graduates, two huge American flags were draped from wall to wall, and the light which came in at the west- ern windows was filtered through the rich colors of the national ensign. Beneath the central shield, which was immediately beneath the embroidered college coat-of-arms and just above President Richards’ head were numer- ous pretty effects in red, white and blue, and from them long streamers of stars and stripes stretched out to the galleries, the fronts of which were hidden beneath the soft folds of delicately-tinted material and gracefully-hung | ritm, is J. — Washington, banners of the republic, English composition—premium, John Des A VARIETY OF COLORS. Garennes, Washington. Second rudiments— There was a diverse harmony of color and| first premiums, Carroll J. Smith, Mis- sissippi; second premium, Oscar J. Braniff, Mexico, English composition—premium, Car- roll J, Smith, Mississippi, Second arithmetic— arithmetic—first premium, Sam'l Crop- windows, Every seat in the} mium. Joseph Hegarty, Washington: jissis- hall was occupied, the majority of them by | second premium, Carroll J. Smith, females of | tender years and equally |sippi. location —Medal, Francis J. Hegarty, Sent hearts. Most of them were ar-| Washi nt ington; premimn, Carroll J. Smith, tached to the college or to the Mississippi. Vickin-—-Distinguished, Jno.Archer, dents (generally to the latter, and, | Col ; Richard Chazaro, Mexico; Mark , to some other girl's brother), and | Bailey, Mexico, Piano—Premium, Oscar Braniff, many 4 previously-light heart is sad y be- | Mexico, Mechanical drawing—Premium, Walter cause the object of its affections is going away A. Johnson, Georgia. Object drawing—Pre- to live amid other scenes, and perhaps other girls, At the prize drill in February two gold love | mium, Edw. L, Keyes, New York. THE EXERCISES medals, the gift of Rev. P. H. Brennan, 8. J., commenced et about 10:30, the first to claim | were, awarded—For excellence in individual the attention of the audience being William J. | 2rill to J. Winslow Robinson, company B; for McClusky, of New York. The subject on which he spoke was “A National University,’ and his argument was decidedly in opposi-| APPOINTED 2D LIEUTENANTS. tion to the establishment of any such institution, He said a bee founding a Assignments to Service of the Graduates such a universit: ie governmen’ %, would be an acknowledgment by the people of the Military Academy of the ists hg da _ re epraneic — ‘The appointments in the army of the United were really above tho state’s contro! H abt national pa: ot, he held, could not be non- | States, with the rank of second lieutenant, to partisan, it must of necessity work | date from June 12, 1889, of the following-named to the Ceara | of other educational insti- | cadets, graduates of the military academy, are tutions, and woul downfall of many of the weaker schools of Eighth regiment of cavalry—Cadet Alvin H. te ae se tenden Sas Catholic <ulverai | spdeubimn, vies Mhanimted yremmeted, troup excellence in company drill, to Rogers, company A. dt Ee apt. Jos. 8. ld very probably cause the | announced: i@ made ready, and said that every|L. Artillery—First regiment, Cadet Wm. G. ‘Lhe class poem wrs read by Charles F. O'Day, | Cadets Edmund M. Blake, vice Young, re- Daniel J. Geary, of Pennsylvania, talked in a Infantry—First regiment: Cadets Geo. W. Kirkman, vice Vogdes, promoted. compapy E; Sydney A. Cloman, vice Connolly. promoted, company G. Second regiment: Cadet Edwin V. Bookmiller, vice Benham, promoted, com- Rey A. Seventh cic gener Cadets John R, M. ‘aylor, vice Howell, promoted, company F; William 8. Graves, vice McCoy, promoted, company D, Eighth regiment: Cadets Alexan- der ht Piper,vice lercer. promoted, company C; Edwin T, Cole, vice Stafford, promoted, com- DISTRIBUTING THE PRIZES, pany G; Tenth regiment: Cadets Matt R. Pe- After the degrees had been conferred by | terson, ' vice Litte! randt, transferred to the “The Characters of Wolf and Montcalm” nesota. It was listened to with the closest President Richards and the valedictory given | tenth cavalry, company A; Francis E. Lace! by John V, Dahlgren, of Maryland, the prizes | Yi® Baker, resigned, company C; Chas. Cra’ were distributed. Expectation was on tip-toc, and as the names of the victors were announced there were volleys of applause from the sisters and the cousins and “the nearer and dearer.” ford, vice ‘Bateman, dropped for desertion, company K. Eleventh regiment: Cadet RB. Lee, vice Penrose, promoted, company Fourteenth regiment: Cadet Eddie T. Winston; vice Goodwin, promoted, company x NOT ROOM ENOUGH FOR THE MEDALS, Twenty-second regiment: Cadet William A. The great outbursts were captured by Mr. | Philips, vice Ord, .promoted, Company B. dorn, vice Pendleton, promoted, company I; twenty-fourth regiment, Cadet Joseph D. ‘old medal on the right side. | to the 10th cavalry, company D. iberally sprinkled between various * lite The following-named cadets, graduates of the ary and oratorical efforts were selections by an | military academy, have been appointed to the orchestra under the direction of Prof. Henry | army of the United States as additional second Donch, lieutenants, to date from June 12, 1889: DEGREES CONFERRED. Attached to the corps of engineers—Cadets Degrees were conferred as follows: _ = palegges ogsdl M. wag Clement ivinity— George | A- F- r, Chesi ‘ding, Wm. W. Harts, Doctor of divinity—Very Reverend ge hiding MeGregor. Attached to the cavalry arm—Cadets Ralph the second; George T. Langhorne, to the M., N. ¥.; Valentine McNally, U. 8. A., | Ulysses G, Kemp, to the fourth, es toe Fran. Xav.); Hon. Emile A. | "Attached to the artillery arm—Cadets Sidney 4 " 8. Jordon, to the fifth artillery; Walter A. Doctor of medicine—Douglas William Duke, | Bethel, to the fourth; Ben Jobinson, to the fourth; Morris K. Barroll, to the first; Delamere .» Washington; Carl A. Kleinschmidt, | jr.. to the thi-d, Archibald Campbell, to the D., Washington; Ethelbert Carroll Morgan, | fifth, John P. Hains, to the first: William Las- jeorge Le Ii. Irwin, to the . 4; Joseph M. Toner, A. M., M. D., piss A. M. fth. Washingto: Attached to the infantry arm: Cadets James Master of arts—Enoch B, Abel, A. B., Md.;| p. Normoyle, to the 23d infantry; Edward V, John K. Bradford, A. B., LL. B., Del.; Michael | Stockham, to the 17th infantry. J. Colbert, A. B. LL. M. Francis J. | ‘The officers above named will report in per- Cummings, N.¥.; Fr LL. B., D. C.; James M. Healy, A. B..Pa.;Jobn | September next. Those who have been at- Ledyard Lincoln, A. B., LL. M., Ohio; John | tached as additional 2d lieutenants will be D, McLaughlin, A. B., Mass.; Joseph P. | pointed, in order of seniority, to vacancies as O'Brien, A. B., LL. M., Pa.; g ey occur in the arms of the service to which = B., LL. B., Ga.; Charles D. Rooney, A. B., | they have, respectively, been attached, 1 i ‘ancis J. Kieckhoefer, A.B., | son at their proper stations on the thirtieth of iass.; Edward ©. Russell, A. B., LL. M.. TL: John H. Walsh, A, B., LL. B., Va; C.; Felix A. Kelso, Ark.; Thomas Georgetown level of the Chesapeake and Ohio XY. canal started out this morning with an increased force—about 125 men. They worked dili- gently at the breaks until noon Bachelor of Philosophy—Charles F. O'Day, | nd had the weather been favorable would MEDALS AND PREMIUMS. Medals and premiums were awarded as fol- Senior classes—Goff medal for rational philos- ophy—Jeremiah M. Pren: it, Minn. Pre- mium—Thomas M. Harve . C. MeGrath medal’ for phy earmiah M. n¢ Premmm—Thomas B. Lantry, New Yor! Kidwell medal for mechanics—Je: Prendergast: i Daniel J. ODernall 3 remium, 5 Pa. Rhetorlo” medal, Francis J 4 La.; E Wi By 4 h Semmes, ium, William G. Mc’ Mass. ; ng literature and og premium, G. McKechnie, Mass, try—medal, Seat gc iit Massachusetts civil service reform league, that it is his intention to authorize Mr. Wm. C. Hunt, ; | formerly of the Massachusetts bureau of of labor, and now a employed in the | tf ii i i EL fh rele HH? animated conversation, but not « west to Le Droit avenue. To-day Captain Sy- Mons recommended that this be approved #0 far as it relates to R street; that K street be condemned for street purposes, as requested, from ist street to Boundary, He also recom- mended that T strect frond ist street to Le Droit also be conde: ea eee condemned and in connec with in order that this street may be ly utilized, that all the streets in now existing be under the same act cop- 4 i i steny time by the Le Ivor The Commisloners have appebred Lis nae: —_——____ A SILENT GATHERING. was spoken, Their fingers, however, kept in rapid motion, and people asked who they were the reply was that they were some of the delegates to the third national convention of deaf mutes which meets at Kendall Green to-morrow. The major- ity of the delegates will arrive this evening. Edwin A. Hodgson, the president of the convention, and Thos, F. Fox, the seo retary, both of New York city, erivel to-day. The rest of the New York delegation, some fifty in number, are expected this evening. Among those present are the following from Columbus, Ohio: Robert Patterson, A. B. Greener, C, N. Haskin, M. C. Brerce, R. T. MoGregor, A. H. Schory and RB. H. Atwood; also C. Myer, of Cleveland, 8. J. Vail, India- napolis; 8, Heilbronner, Fort Wayne, Ind., and Charles’ Kerney, Evansville, Ind. This evening religious service will be held at the Church of the Ascension, Rev. Dr. Elliott, the rector, Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, and Revs. Mann, Syle, Kochier, Turner, Cloud and Mr. J. 8. Wells will take part in the services, To-morrow morning the convention will meet in the chapel at Kendall Green. The cop- vention will remain in session several days, ————— DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, OBJECTIONABLE STOP-COCK BOXES, Tax Sran has heretofore referred to the ob- Jectionable stop-cock boxes which Project above the sidewalks, and the order of the Commissioners of last November di that on all new service-pipes an improved box be used which could be adjusted in accordance with the settling of the pavement. Capts. Symons and Lusk have given this matter & great amount of consideration. When a strect-inspector found one of these old boxes broken or projecting above the sidewalks the eugiueer department were informed and they at once notified the owner of the premises in front of which the stop-cock box was located to reset or replace it at once. In many of these instances the parties refused to co.uply with the orders of the engineer de- —— claiming that they had no jurisdio~ ion in the premises, To-day Captain Lusk wrote a letter to Major Raymond in which this subject and the laws pertaining thereto were considered at length. In his letter he calls at- tention to the questions raised by the and suggests that the attorney be req to give on opinion as to the powers of the engi- heer department. CONTRACTS FOR LIGHTING THE STREETS, Captain Lusk has written to the Commis- sioners calling their atteution to the necessity of entering into a contract for lighting the streets by gas for the next toh a3 He says that the present prices paid to the Washi and Span pee gas companies he believes to be fair and recommends that a contract be en- tered into between them and the District, The Commussioners have approved the recommenda- tion, —-_>—__ Reception to Commissioner Hine Post- poned. The reception to Commissioner Hine at the Highland club this evening is postponed on ac- count of the rain until Saturday evening of this week atsame hour, (Signed) E. Kurtz Johnson, T. W. Smith, O. G. Staples, John F, Waggaman, committee. — Census Districts. Superintendent of the Census Porter has divided up the country into census districts, each of which will be in charge of asupervisor, for the of taking the next There abe 113 of those districts, as with 150 in 1880. The District of Columbia constitutes one of these districts, June 1 ADDIE a YNCH--MELCHIOR, '. ineher, Pacher' Thomas f LENCH, to Mins CARMIE K MELCHIOR. “ YOMBLE—GORDON. Married, in ¥ vs 1889, Gol. JOHN G. WOMREE of Sultie to Mrs, PAULINE J. GOKDON, of Waaling= fil his Ttheast, Wedm evening at 4 Friends and relatives are invited to attend. * DAVIS. On Tuesday, June 25, 1 Bt Bo ALICI Ueloved wile of Soba Xt Devin, a bot rea? 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