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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.,¢ WED “Souter (2d EDITION. aitesative effects in the system achange that Representative Owens, who has just come in ecoms Little short of miraculous, No medicne > Loxpox, June 26.—The Secretan sales in Seat can Wh Goat hide eto oe bas been in such universal demand for years, Paris next week is exciting the greatest in- White House to-day and had some very pleas- Give it s trial. o | terest in art circles. The auctioneers gave me ant things to say about the feeling in Indiana “If apy one suffering from general debility, 8 private view the other day, The collection and about the administration. He says that there recent want of appetite, depresston of spirits, and las- Tee fully deserves its high reputation as every was at first some discontent there because they trial situde, will use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I am comfl- A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. picture is good of its kind and all are excel- dent cure will result, for I have used it, and speak from experience. It is by far the best remedy I ever knew."—. O. Loring, Broxkton. Mas, ‘THE MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION, thought the President was not making a lent. The condition of the old masters’ is | headed by ex-Sonstor Bruce and Fourth Au-| appointments fast enough; but now they ee Supposed to be splendid. They would form a respectable nn- | ditor Lynch, who called to present the address | have come to look at the situation bese - tional gallery of themselves, Secretan paid at adopted at tho meeting in Mississippi on the | differently, They have perfect confidence in AYERS SARSAPARILLA, THIRTY CARS THROWN DOWN AN ENBaNxuENT | the rate of $10,000 per picture. It is doubtful | 13th of June, hada very satisfactory talk with | the strong common sense of Gen. Harrison and Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa FORTY FEET—TwE scuzams or tHe ratpnis- | if the sale will reach this average owing to the | the President. The other members of the dele- | see now that his policy is the wisest, ‘They are Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1; six bottles, $5. ON®D MEN TERRIBLE IN THR EXTREME—BUT | large number of Meissoniers thrown on the | gation were James J. Spelman, James Hill, T. content to abide by his action and feel that the market at one time, but some very high prices feb20 WORTH @5 A BOTTLE. FEW BODIES RECOVEREDD—LIST OF KILLED. are expected, It is thought price tony Papers H. Green and L. P. Hurst. Mr. Bruce acted | state ry Sag: ain viele the administra- be cae TB ah ~ a8 spokesman. He briefly explained the ob- | tion of favorite son. His course they WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. Prrrssvne, Pa., June 26.—A special to the ae cag My me Aa ar ptivats fect of the visit, iB aigody the purpose and | feel has ided_ any scandal that might —— Leader from Greensburg says: The wreck at La- | 7)0 auctioneer 70 phon en gemy Saget ae 9 have been agitated by the partisan press had ‘At the Ninth International Medical Congress, Dr. A. inden i can visitors even cut off loose ends of the | points of the address. e free and ‘liberal distribution of patronage L.A Toboldt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read | robe on the Pennsylvania railroad about 3] canvas to possess some parts of the great ‘THE PRESIDENT's VIEWS. his seat. In two years ‘Spaper stating that out of thirty cases treated with the | o'clock this morning is terrible, and it is prob- | modern masterpiece. Secretan is said to be gf FEL i i rH i f i i i g f 2 f f i i é . i f i a i A . z 5 nin The President listened attentively and re- | thé antry will concede this to be months ago and kept there withou genuine imported Powdered Carlsbad Sprudel Salt for | able that thirty or forty lives were lost. Only | recovering his financial position owing to the lied ions td P to the point. What he said chimed in or any charges; that: bo par poumpy etna rae pro four or five bodies have been taken from the | Rothschilds backing. It is expected he will’ e +o 77 rs . The people of the state, Mr. try and buy back some of his chief pictures, | ¢X@ctly with the spirit of.the address. He said Owen tha 4 patronage, “a wreck, and they aro all unknown. Thirty-one j 7 0" Shy beck sone os oer P it was his purpose to ‘strive to secure equal | sonal ambition for place, and sil thet % the cars, together with an engine, went down into Cadets From the Constellation. justice and recognition to all good citizens and | sense that Indiana bes ‘President whose ad- spleen, children with marasmas, gout, rhoumatisia of | the channel of the Loyal Hanna creek,fifty feet | Fr, Moxnox, Va., June 26.—The Phiox, with |D0t to permit the question of race or color | mi: 4 * the joints, gravel, etc., twenty-six were entirely cured, ry! i 4 , Va., Tune 26.— jox, cater tie tha bel + eek andl te ministration they may be proud of. threemuch improved, andone sot treated long enough | below the bridge. The conductor states that | the cadets from the Constellation, passed for crag Pg, oe = Se ampere E e i E i ii cordi he is Positive that thirty | men are | Aunepolis this morning. felled apitty them, and the delegation departed | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. tion, ‘The Carisbad B Galt (powder form), under the wreck. He stopped his train ai a i THE ADDRESS ‘ OR cates Senpasten parvacs the ‘hiood te 4s easily soluble, | Derry station and put off 45men who were Saen, ar seg trate ha Reg rover gale sk forth GA an. conse aisles te gaablice ce ons sescrt — Annee $24,500 oe it to take action. genuine ; " town. After * ot a es as je er 5 ; regis Fre- fs petite ou x in Pe f i blae CE: hors hey ha Canaes ke ees west, and eyes . Lis sored of aa eter bank ae ebay Sead vote ie Roe go that ‘it paling ened tered 4548, $4,500 at 10634; $15,000 at 106. bet at the orders said to have been di — “EISS - ji i e not eturne a - b - Be ees ses, Be Pipes, meine ot | agains Foray faa spall pen. gigi atte quently Zo. now developments are reported, | sry to protect the whites from control of the| ‘Toox Tux Oatw or Orricr—Hiram Smith, ne eee eRe Dut | him were illegal and oppressive to the inst de- Dr. Toboldt’s lectures mailed 7 ‘The robbers secured $20,500. blacks. “They wanted to correct this. the newly-appointed first deputy commissioner test ho failed fa application. Salmwkt | loaded with lime, and it scattered all over the eerie ly-appo' deputy ai very res a There is not an intelligent white man in the | of pensions, to-day took the oath of office and Sometimes he would say that he oh et FLA Xo FQUAL AS A PROMPT AND rostrive | pile of wrecked cars, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, the address Gays, who does ahacme romans dren Pinched when no one bed touched Tee cerned ny Tratt Ser 02604) damages fe itadachte tito constipation, ‘ . upon on peally afternoon. Sarg tog sick headache, bitioasness, constipation. Seether Marin ae i par ee Aad re gilt i The New York Stock Market. slightest ,foundation for such a statement./ prnsoxars.—R. Cromwell, G. D. Washer, G. | did not know it. The only pain Be suffers, pene Ay 4 A Bogs ry #4 3 eee eran tne ateane, Fine. | Se RU Te Bra. the opening and, closing prices of order ey ion in the state, under the existing | Cisus, D, Whitlock, and Geo, M. Reynolds of | and that is slight, is when the drainage tube in | porter mentioned. thercace ta hine the Usrnecevexten Arrractios! joe from this place went to the scene and are | T#0‘2Corena end Macartney: 1410 ¥ etre ingless formality, ‘So far as the result is con. | New York, D. Houghton of Baltimore, B.C. | he wound is being removed and replaced. | hoon and the secretary laughed and said, ite Despite the fact that his body is insensible and | had not given the m : 5 ] cerned the formality might as well be dispensed | Wall of Philadelphia, and D, Brown of Illinois, | tha all his orecue ne ast wesaghnnan = any Gaga FA. OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. fogs and bodlis od victinn cone peen protced ’ 3 hae dren frgng oe pe pan hao | pee yg eh Saag py Mag. pte eg pa rope me teed im THE FLOOD SUFFERERS. — ing from the debris. Nota member of the i é * - “4 2 a ‘ CHEERFUL AND HOPEFUL, —— LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. crew, except the conductor, remains to tell the 4 ; reg the meaningless form of holding an 4 . cry Cf at ae Eglin we] thathe docs notresliee the exionmess of |Osateibutions Threngh The Star for pets tenets | Lumber of Thane that wens down, The wut : ‘ In this state there are from 20,000 to 30,000 | Hon, D. M. Jones of Pennsylvania, and H. H. | his condition is evident, for he asked one of the Their Retief. Incorporated by the Legisiature for Educational | bound freight collided with the Derry shifting * ie peste dened th: hil ‘Not ¢ Pitteb: t th A. . - quam snd Charitable purposes, aud its franchise 1u0de | engine just as the trains reached the bridge. | C. Fare colored. vows than white. Hot more | Bryon of rg, are at the Riggs. —J. A. | doctors this morning if he did not think that] 7), following additional contributions for Jest of the, present Utate Cs nstitut ‘The track for a long distance is torn up. . Ore. he W. han one-tenth of the colored voters are dem- | Jackson and FE. R. laggie ‘olo- | he (Adler) would be able to sit up within , ei? . J. Por thi : th Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Sem: THOSE KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN KILLED ; 7" 5 coat ig . ocrats, and about one-third of the white voters | rado, M. 8. Willoughby and 0. J. Mosci| week, For this frame of mind Adler alone e relief of the Johnstown and other flood suf- D F are republicans, and yet Mississippi is not only|of New York are at the Arno.-—| responsible, the doctors having informed | ferers have been received at Tux Stax office: Mae P NEE SRR WIROS tale hase Saveach | 8re Elmer Caldwell, engineer; — Fralich, | ‘ i reliably democratic by the oficial returns at | E. Shepherd. E. Dunphy, W. T. Domphy, and | hinva weck ago that they could net bold eet Heretofore acknowledged, 04.280 os of the other ten months of the year, sad are all drawn | tiremat ugh Kelly. . 3 every election, but 0 every congressional | N. Niles of New York, John Birdsall of Glen | to him auy hope of recovery. For the é i = Se Ractany of Dae, Sew Cenes * | These fatally injured ate Zchn Bees, Thoaien e St, Paul district is wreturned in the same way without | Cove, N. J., B. Rall and J. Wirth of Brooklyn, | “if there is any improvement 80 far as tem- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal ‘AMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, FOR INTEGRITY Miller, Pat Fi John Earl, ee ‘Mon in. if + 3 the slightest regard to the numerical | areat the Arlington.—C. T. Thompson of De- perature and respiration are concerned Adler Sufferers. On FEB DRA WIRGS, AED ROMrT Fay- peng a ‘Miller Sout nano yy * ig el ke PA ibe strength of opposing parties, and with- | troit,T. B. Arnold of New York are at Wormly’s. | may linger on for some time—it may be weeks | The following subscriptions have been re- satel 90 tion Siwaiaw wth . ; | Ba%) out regard to the color or character of | ——F. H. Wood of New York is at Welcker's.— | or even months—but if the present conditions | ceived at Tux Sran office for the benefit of the m ack ates sere = ‘Pac. Gi ZB Nadas rival candidates It says thas the country Joseph Wilson of New York, and. George Gert- | prevail for the next 48 hours then death must | sufferers by flood on the cusal: . i au perviee the arrange. Suse Ree | | Do. ¥ expect e administration every! i Minneaj are at 6 Hot obnson. | supervene before Sunday night. ” J Benger ementhlyand Sm eden Bracrsae et FORAKER INFORMED. Riicen. that ean constitutionally be dono to break | —~O, P. Huntington, J.T. Miles, P. 8. Sond- | ""P® y nig! Heretofore acknowledged... . $1,200 09 “ianana State Lottery ‘4 Ps THERE WAS A RUMOR IN CIRCULATION \ pd ph) ty hy Washington Stock Exchange. down lawlessness and ballot-box stuffing, and | heim and J. M. Jacobs of New York are at the Columbia Lodge No. 101, Sons of ; : this afternoon which stated that Dr. D, Hayes| Benjamin, Washington, D.C. 500 Die same are conducted ieith honesty, fairness, ant in | He ig Notified of His Nomination and| Following are to-da; 7's quotations at c! ot | &Xpresses perfect confidence in the good dis- | Normandie.—Patent Commissioner Mitchell “ . ington, I : he Com lose D Saoenl . | Agnew would be called into th Stansbury Lodge No. 24, F. A. A. M.. 25 00 good, auth foxeard a Jit Rot ae oan Mckns a: Recethe Prtardapen position of the President toward the people of | has returned from Connecticut,—Hon, Jno. | Agnew woi led into the case this even- «fog ag CAS attached, in iver tisements.” the south and in his wisdom in dealing with | Callahan of Virginia, Charles Fulsom of New | ing or to-morrow, but those of the physicians | Collecte: Cidstecaed: 0, iin, 96 Jekas Malindi ot ua eee ‘eet Paige tage ane the question. The address recited rigcte. Hk of | York, R. D. Beers and wife of Connecticat, H. | who could be seen did not feel at liberty t tosay| Workmen... 25 40 ° to-day makes the fourth that Foraker has had | 108% bid, 1073 ‘asked. rogistered, | ©lass legislation; expressed again in the warm- | A. Ballsforce of Philadelphia, Robt. L. Harper 5 U.S. anything about the matter. It is generally —— 128% bid, 128% asked. U. 8, 4s, coupon, 12034 est terms confidence in Gen. Harrison, and de- | of Missouri, and H. H. Shane of North Caro-| understood, however, that Mrs. Ward - $1,255 49 for governor and it came to him unsolicited. Diy 120% asked. laa their position in favor of protective | lina are at the St. James. — a friend to _ — — - 85,515 15 A ittee, isting of Major McKinley, istrict of Columbia bonds—Per imp. 6s, 1891, | tariff. eee ee this morning, ani thro Congressman Growrenor, and Mayor Gardiner, |°0% 208% Did. Par inp. 75, 480, “cur OTHER CALLERS TO-DAY. Presidential Postmasters Appointed. | ofrered to employ Dr, Agnew. Adlers Grass. igressman and May *}rency, 110 bid. Market stocks, 78, '1892,! yr Goodrich. of Fl ids, in to see | ‘The President to-day appointed the follow- | said that they were perfectly satisfied with the} Mr. Jos. Fitzgerald, who keeps a saloon at of Cleveland, and sent to inform Gov. Foraker, 20-year fund, 68, 1892, . Goodrich, of Flori was agai rpesrclshn trestenont ley the pessens pireiel but the of renomination. They returned in twenty| coin, 100 bid. 20-year fund,” 5 'p. c., | the President about the Jacksonville,Fla., post- | ing-named pos! nite ald. if Ad as n P! ay ut they | 15th and E streets, and one of his neighbors, do minutes with Gov. Foraker, whose advent | 78%, coin, 114 bid.” Water stock, 7, 1901; office, North Carolina—William E. Clark, at New ory a m= - physicians gee yee we 8¢- | not seem toagree very well. In the first place an Gubiisdads called forth a tumult of cheering and applause, | Coin, If ind, "Water stocks, “ied, Cairetos: | Among the crowd of general callers were | Berne. Virginia—O. D. Foster, at Fredericks- | CePt t ot have. any objection to Dr. agers | objection was made” against Mr. ie a mmfasiovers. | ‘Ghich lasted several minutes, “Gov. Voraker | S90 gat Ud, 1024, fund, currency; 24%," bid; | Mrs. 8. D. La Fotra, president of the Woman's | burgh. Indiana—David C. Greiner, re | fog called in, it is more than probable tat the rere, Moonsa, ‘Then it was thought that, be We, oe undersigned Banks ond Bonkers, wil, poy, ait then made a characteristic speech which de- | 125%; asked. 4 femperance union of the District, | Haute; Allen Tindolph, at Vincene great expert will be sent’ for this even. vere reg 4 - grass _— ae ee 57 Te presented at our counters, lighted the delegate Miscellaneous bonds—U. 8. Electric Light bonds | accompanied by Mrs, Mary E. Cohen, Miss L. | Wilhelm, at Seymour. ing, and that some time to-morrow a Sh, Segoe Cee Se pace Ist 6s, 0 did. 1 lectric Light bonds = wr RM. WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisi PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. Stat A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orle: CARL KOHN; Pres. Union National Bank . 5 a1 . . ling to have his neighbors dictate to him, 1s U : C. Kessler and Mrs. Chase. = 7 will examine the patient and the |” ; + am | WILY RED CLOUD. Hattrond,” ‘JO40 ‘Yo, Hos ‘ba, Corot | The other callers wore: Rov. §, M. Newman, | DISTRIBUTING THE PREMIUMS. | Wound and report thereon. ‘ke allen do mot | $5 the bet aaa ea og mer) failing pelts Hall Asioctation, Ga, 1808, 108 bid. | Wash- on Mitchell, of log Viegining Edward Closing Exercises of the Georgetown | 2° {0 hope t Ave a recover, | to have bis grass cut, Mr. Joseph W. Ly ton Market company ist , 6a, William, editor Boston Sentinel; Colonel ost ises ut they are satisfied to allow a man of such i i a Oe > bt cry Sia Le Se SBPPOTT | Lif wid. Washingtu starket compeay bouts | Brewster, of Tevas, and Mis, Obacies Henoee, ‘Academy of the Visitation. a who lives in the house of Mr. Ulke, went -—— eminence as Dr, Agnew to express his opinion | tng mute it hs 121 bid. Inland and Seaboard Com- Bei 5 and made it his business to cut a portion of the GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, asked. Washington Light intantry James R. O'Beirne, Charles F. Johnson, editor on the case. togy ow the Cincinnati Vocksblatt; J. C. Gilmore, Miss} The annual distribution of medals and other} Up to 3:15 o'clock this afternoon there had | STS: Whereupon Mr. Fitzgerald swore outa AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, Prxe River Acency, Dax., June 26.—The un- | first mortgage bonds, 68, 1904, 102 bid, 110 asked. | Strick], 0, J. " 4 ‘ Do - ta Warrant against Mr. yons for Senile, Soc 4a. tal friendly combination here remains intact. The | Washington ight Infantry bonds, 2d 74, 1904. hd t pelte fae Adams, jr., and Jos. D. Dorsey, a the pupils of the Academy of the | had been no appearance of any symptoms of ———_ 0 : re |b ° : y " When the case was calied in the Poli Indians are evidently awaiting instructions from | teries AN Gs Ia bid. ton ~ who wants * a spotiass oc ats teeter Mian, in Geergutown, to in progress Gis remaeey sauabens eee Foray poet = oa added ¢ <p ae ny yo a outside advisers, and as matters now stand it is | Gaslight’ 4 bid. | Rev. T.-E. Shearer, of San Francisco; Mr, an afternoon in the large music hall of the institu- | Gay and this morning. and added that the charge wae frivelens ani useless to spend more time here at present. egg Mrs, Lewis W. Ross, of Iowa, and L. H. CAPITAL PRIZE, #300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each: Halves, a ; . ; f a lictous. Judge Miller heard the testimony bins, | tion, which is filled with friendsand relatives of | " "Kt 3:05 Mr. Adler's condition was reported | Mulicious, Judge Miller hoard | the t et ae ake The commissioners will leave probably on mecene a city. the young ladies, The order of exercises was | unchanged, ople's grass against their will, His personal Thursday for Crow Creek agency. At Rosebud } ond, 175 bid. ‘Mechani. 5 | SHAKING HANDS WITH THE KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN. | us follows: DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. were taken, $300:099 | many signatures will be Feceived after the come | bid. Citizens’. 180 Did. Columbia, 138 bia.’ | It was about 1:80 o'clock before the President | Militirmarsch, F, Schubert; pianos—Misses - ‘. i Peggy Te re: Poy $ , i ad stocks — Metro n,'125 bid, 13 aie e » 8 | Hjer Wereer Nateday tates, “Heese | anced Goan aT Caplea| ot down to the estroom forthe genera pub | May Seep, Mande Hall Lilian Dally and Allis | enn asrcinasano conmact. enqety mip nny a0 re Janation of the reason which governs his | 824 North O street, 3 lic reception. He found there an army of the | Hall; harps—Misses Virgie Bates, Belle Weir | ‘The Commissioners yesterday gave a hearing | Tbe Royal yacht squadron met in Londom 1a Re en penn glenn ger glares aghtneinecir co stoc! en’ id; Knights of St, John, filling one-half that large | and Lottie Ashton; violins—Misses Emma Prall | to Mr. F. M. Draney and his counsel, Ju Monday and adopted a resolution declaring it ne Bocoue | todn in thet ; Ievad thet Eoex te 2 room. and almost as many more persons “un- ‘ : “Hn Jere Wilson, who called to inquire why the | impossible to accept the new deed of gift of 2i8 *¥: ‘o do in the future. It is believed that he ex 5 bid, are ” i and Carrie Dyrenforth, Chorus — ‘Hearts Z : 200 PRIZES 01 60,000 fe in some way t0 secure for himeslf the <. attached.” He shook hands with them all, and 4 3 contract for alley-cleaning not been | the America cup. Bou PRIZES oF 100,000 | pee F 'y J - # wa . “ the reception passed off without incident, Light As Air,” J. B. Wekerlin, vocal class; | swarded. When the bids were opened Mr. listribution of money to be paid under the bill | German-American, 180 bid, 200 asked. Pot ego! ae i” APPROXIMATION PRIZES. ‘die lenses ani he alent ne ot org mac, 92 bid. 100 asked. Kiggs, 8 bid, 835 aske: ——_—>—__—_ piano—Miss Virgie Bates. Overture zu Rosa- | Draney was found to be the only bidder, at 35 is Dp. 59,000 bs PPO Gas and Electric Light Siock—Wastiington Gas,| MAIL BAGS AND MAIL LOCKS. | munde, two pianos, F. Schubert, Misses May | cents a thousand yards, W. E. Hodge, who| McKINNEY-SMITH. At St Poul’s chore 298 32,000 44 bid, 449; asked. Georgetown Gas, 4734 bid. Seep, Beatrice Freeman, Lillian Dally and Allie | b®d the contract {ast year, called and said he | street, Wedm ar 26,1880, 08m ‘M. McKiy~ 20,000 DR. McDOW’S TRIAL. U, 8. Electric Light, 90 bid, 90 asked. New Quarters for the Repair Shop in this | fal’ Vocal duett_“Per Valli, Por Boschi,” F. | ¥a8 willing to take it for the same price as that ot yey. | aod Chindeaits cen tote Bae ens a City and a New Feature of the Work. | Blangini, Misses Josie Endom and Mamie — last year, which was considerably lower | oaedral io baltite elton, Father Bowsben £0,900 | The Accused Tells the Story of the Kill- | S*k°1 Chesapeake, and Powwtnac, 8is% bid — Pint, Valse de Concert op 3, No 1, Wiew | than the price bid for this year. The Commis- : St’ Louis, to MELLEL FAL “ = ing of Capt. Dawson. bid, 27 asked. ce A now feature will be introduced in the mail-| iawski, Miss Lillian Dally.’ Aufschwang, two | tiouers did not award the contract, but took | VEticftisciy. °° 0 Big4 Prizes amounting to. $1,054,500 Miscellaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- | bag repair shop located in this city. In addi- | pi May Seep, Teresa | the matter under consideration. Bex, Dr. Addinon,' Wedveatay aA NorE—Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not en- Cuaantestox, 8. C., June 26.—The only living 8 bid. Washington Brick Mac! » . spe ti 8h ug) Mai and Aman Neal. CHANGES AT THE WASHINGTON ASYLUM. 1589. at 9:30, ALEXANDER 58. BIEWAT titled to terminal Prizes. witness to the murder of F. W. Dawson told 269 bid, Great Falls Ice Company, 160 tion to repairing the bags, machinery will be isy,” FB. Curechmann, The Commissioners have dismissed James | LINDA A. HOGUE, both of Washington, D-c. mee Wi rg ge gan nooner deny pele Purchased for the repair of mail-locks. As | Misses M. Lockkart, Rose Kearney, and Maggie | Garnett, a nurseat the Washington asylum, and SS ee s harem os any further information | ¢ story of the tragedy on the witness stand | Rodi Estate Title Insurance, 125 bid. stated in yesterday's Stan, Gen, Whitfield, Fantasia, for two harps, E. J. Browne, | appointed James Hansborough to. fll the va- DIED. rs iy tenth ssn cleanly a en Depnls Caameg aa the second amistent postmaster-general, | Misses Virgie Bates and Belle Weir, La Capric: | cancy. hey also, dismissed Jennie MeCoy, a} AUER. On ¥etperday. June 20, 1890, st 21:49 gating yur residence, e, County, ‘ icDow. The court-house was packed as ——— 2 | cf ito Matei, Miss Josie Endom. Rondo | nurse, ai r month, and appointed Agnes sight years, two nd seven daya, Surma by svurencicang au Luveluye Uessidyg uurfili | usual. ‘The first witness was. a negro Baltimore Markets. die at te: chon at abn eee © a es aim ay ‘Seep. | Heoves tol the vacancy. qMeistf fera netater” (ichiran — ari amed Harper, who was in his| BALTIMORE, June 26.—Cotton dull—middlin, . Largo, Handel, first violin, Miss Emma Prall; A QUESTION OF SURETY FOR CONTRACTORS. copy. SMPORTANT. carriagebox near’ MeDow's office at | Lally. Yious frm. Wheetcsouthors sang; | the necessary machinery. . It is expected that | second violin, Miss Carrie’ Dyrenforth; harp, | ‘The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety com- BN Ee tre pe ee te Address M A DAUPHIN, the time of the murder. He saw Dawson enter | Fults, 8/a92; Longberry, 88493; western, easy; | the machinery will be here about the ist of | Virgie Bates; piano, May Seep. “Where Art ny, of Philadelphia, recently inquired of the | a1” Glin ‘seven months and eleven days, — *ewOrleans Ia | the office and after four or five minutes heard a Soya August, hisgasee: Senses, Ilys | July, when the large building on C street, Hreep stoor ES hi mei whether their company would Night and day have yaased away, istol shot, re i ice, ent rm: 4 . u ” g | Class; piano, ie ‘es, edictory, e acce} as surety on bonds of contractors js an eys part, Bs opdinary letter, containing Money Order issued | pis jol sho — oo _— voice, | Corn—sotithern, firm; white. 40a48; yellow, 42a | between 434-and 6th streets, known as Young's Mise itary Wag saan, “Triumph, marach, Bee. | with ry District _ aa he ~ But the dear affection [hold for hism sae “SURREY bo my heer Id take my life, now | Soiveatae fal ee erect MietX, Sune, | carriage repository, will be occupied. ‘The | Mim mary Wosgaman., Triumph, marsch, Bes-| with the District government 1 Matthews of manages mts ying: “You said you woul e my life, now a 3. . & ; August, 417ja42; Se; .. 5; pid en; “y a — By Hus Panewts Address Registered Leite containing Cumencyto | ve taken yours.” Then the prisoner was put | tember, 424ai2y; stoner, Movado. Gatstarme | entire building will be used by the force of | Hall Levene Hughes, aud Amanda Neal; harps, | the ‘Trcarury on, the; socpree ae neat | panera wi eae place rem, bis parepe reat tnncy BREW OMLEANS NALIONAL DANK? on the witness stand by his counseland told the | Western white, Sad4%- Rye qulet, 49450; Hay, | men and women employed on this work. There | Misses Virgie Bates, Belle Weir, and Lottic | vised that while there is no law against gis {ah street northeast,at 4:30 olclock pane Thuse New Orleans, La, f the traged: prime, in good demand—prime to choice timothy, | are about Ashton; vio! Misses Emma Prall and Carrie | the acceptance of such security, the practice | “3: June 27. = — ao po 14.50a15. Provisions quiet. Butter steady— Gouatrasien achiziaide Measiemees Dyrenforth. ” is looked upon with disfavor by the United | ,COOKE,Snddenly at Op.m. June 25, 1880, WII “REMEMBER that tho payment of prizes is Mnavibaaeed 6 a8 cane. ee rrr ia me = a> THE GRADUATES, States accounting departments. ‘Yesterday a | “Funeral st Northumberland, Pa., Thursday. * GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONALBANKSof New| At first he evidenced a disposition to goon in | leum — ined, ‘ion io car- | during the year at the shop here, which has Th Peery tam uates to-day, and | delegation representing the company called DAVIS. On Tuesday, June 25, 1889, at 8:45. m., Orleans, and the tickets are sired ly the Fresideat of | his own excited way, but his lawyer checked i, cokees tone we gradually been made the central depot. The they were: Mis 8 — a. of Pitts- | Upon the Commissioners and were informed | ALICE G. beloved wilsol Juan X° Devi inher tweany® an Institution whose charte: coun : jusant nahan, - co} r steady; vs tes fr the highest Courts; therefore, beware of aiftuite | Bim and- brought it out slowly with leading | 110, Freighis w0. Liverpool per steamer; | repair-shops located in many of the principal that the Commissioners would have to follow | #pond ser x r ‘ - burg, Pa.; Miss Agnes Welder, of Victoria, | {pe* gue, Commis rte Funeral et the residence, 49 P st. n.w., at 12:30 aged arse ions. His story was that Dawson rang his | dull—grain per bushel, dd. Cork for orders, | cities have been, with but few exceptions, closed Jaiot§ © opinion of the controller. o'clock, Thureday, 25th instant. “ONE DOLLAR is the price of the smatlest part | office beli about twenty minutes to 4 o'clock, weit 3.060" bushels: corn, “sodoeeneke Tes | up. During the greater part of last year thero | Texas; Miss Mary Waggaman, of Georgetown, BAD SANITARY CONDITION OF ALLEYS. GEARY, Qn Sueevenins of Zune 25, 1880, MAR- or fraction of a Ticket ISSUED BY US in sny Draw- | Witness opened the door and invited him in. | 3.000 bushels. Shiptacnis flout, 5,000 barselg, | Were twenty-one people employed in repairing | D.C. t. Symons has written to Major Raymond | Handy, of Balthnore, Md in the sighiy-siath year ing. Anything in our name offered for less than s | Dawson said: ‘I’ve jest been informed | wheat, 8,000 bushels; corn, 21,000 bushels. Sales | leather bags, sixty-five in repairing jute bags, SERIMITION OF WORK BY THE PUPILS. mg his attention to the unhealthy condi- | ber age. Dollar is a swindle. jel-wksaw | of your ungentlemanly conduct to one | —wheat, 191,000 bushels; corn, 37,000 bushels, eleven sai ‘3 and twenty-one laborers, Long before the exefcises began visitors were | tion of alleys. He says that in a great many | , Funeral er son-in-law's residence, Wm. P. ey erat ee eee replied: “It is | BALTIMORE, Juno 26. — Virginia consols. 41; | Active bperations will be resumed July 1, when | flocking to the long room just off the hallway, | cases houses in alleys have mo sewer connec. bay SE a T, & So untrue that I have been ungentlemanly to | 40. ten-forties, 37439; do. threes. 69a60%; Balti- | some eigaty employes will go to work. rally used as ® recreation hall, where the | tions, and the slops are thrown in- | invited tosttend. (Baltimore papers please copy. TT. B. Towsre , one of your servants.” I felt indignant at his | More and Oblo stock, #5; Nortuern Central. 70a | “Cape, Tyler, the chief of the maiequipment | Seerally ; Baers discriminately into the alley. This, | HUNT. On June 25, 18N0, at vvlock pm after manner. Dawson replied: “‘Igive you to under- | 724, Cincinnati, Washington and Laltinore | aiviston in the Post-Office department-told a | Work of the pupils was displayed, consisting of |e. says, not only keeps’ th gshort tliness, WILLT ME: HitnT. catel epespocr, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, stand that Lam responsible for that person, | 254%" cousbildaied gas bonds, 155; do. stock 4éx, | Stam reporter to-day that a year ago last March | Paintings in oil and water colors, pith plain | in an unhealthy condition oh Gah See ee Cee oS keene See, the 5 will and fancy needlework, &c. Many wi ¢ r . Z 1316 7TH ST. N.W. personal ir A sovernen Ks. Pace} P herd Chicago Markets. replay ts dais Olea heen of praise of the exhibits were heard on all sides | P*¥iN& thereby causing the District not only a residence, 202 Fourth street r ne st, i 28, at 11 o'clock ¢ would speak to her whenever he pleased. | _ CHICAGO. June 26 (closing). — Wheat —June, | jnfured mail bags which were stored in at dif. | Among the pupils who had exhibits in the fine | ;A°S° outlay of money in repairs, but untold | southeast. Saturday, June 29, af 11 o'clock a.m. — “ cae trouble in the shape of complaints from citi- | JOHNSON. On June 25, +889, at 0-30 p.m. SARAH, atkins “If yon do,” replied Dawson, “Tl ‘publish | 8%: Jul ait July,’ 304" August SOx; Ses: | ferent places were ordered to be sent to this | St! department were: Misses White, Goodfel-| rons as to the unsanitary condition of, thinge, | Zoupiert dedgtter af Chaser ¢.6 and tncy Soko, Black: Gros Grain Silk. 750. $1. $1:2 your conduct in the papers.” “‘And if you do, 3 22%: Aue | city, and also-on account of the consolidating | low, Keedy, Pay G. Smith, Kate Mallan, Roy | ty conclusion, Capt. Symons recommends that bet inte residence, 217 K street Henrietta Cashmere iu all colors, 15a. wide,25e, | You infernal scoundrel,” replied the wit-| gust, of the repair-shops. The work at this point | Smith, Susanne ind Gleason. Attorney Riddle be called upon to decide Neg Thursday, Sth instant, 8 olclock py. ‘i viens All-wool lonrietta, as a pray ness,” [li hold you personally responsible | July, 11.023; August, 12.00; September reached such proportions that the force of fif- HAND-PAINTED CHINA, ETC. whether the Commissioners have a right to or- saatinne ree forgotten." . eats banrain 18 Biack Henrie “Get out of my office.” Upon this witness | Lard—June O54; July, 8.02345 Augusi 8.7254 teen was increased to some 120. He said| There was large quantity of hand-painted | der sewer connections in alley houses, JONES. On Wednesday, June 26, 1889, at 6.45 a Ghaliie, 43¢c. Lawns, dc. struck his hat off with his cane and mag by gee iy Bees ae a 6.00; July, | that china on exhibition by Misses Lanahan, Agnes CLAIMING COMPENSATION. Fz SABAH M. JONES, wite of the ite Gapt, ieorss Ladies hibbed Vests, 2 or Bbc Fe hcp me Se Ripe rae bredere od pang peng’ cee a= Sean te cee A SAYING HAD BEEN EFFECTED Weaver, of Texas; Conway, of Pittsburg: Guo-| | Mr. Max Lansburgh, for himself, and Mr. A. | *esierai from chapel. Guk HIM cemetery, Th All-weol Henrietta i all 500. ee Ree en eee Counterfeiters Captured. in the amount expended for new mail-bags last | son, and Hayes. An attractive hand-painted | A. Birney, attorney for Admiral Quackenbush, at 5 o'clock. Of family invited to $e po sce whetlior Dawson was confronting him or | Chief Bell, of the secret-service, was to-day | Year of $120,000. ‘The appropriation for the | silk’casel scarf by Miss Conce, of Pennsylvania, mgr heey wpm ge wae | Departed this life June 22. 1880, JOHN LER, Fe Bat Wank wane of Outing Cloth, 250. not, he only knew that he was in front of him, | informed that James H. Cobles had been ar-| present year for the same reason is $70,000 | was great! ee also 8 soerf of bolting | Tit ‘belonged to them and was token for the | 22 Sarah Lee. after s long and painful ill Gloria Parasols, evs tipped, reduced to 9c. After being shot Dawson turned and said while | rested at Lockport, N. ¥.,for passing a coun-| less than last year. He said that Con- | cloth by Miss Fahs, of Virginia. the | Widening of Columbia road from Boun dren's Parasols, 25 and oe. falling: h gress finding that a large repair sh Subjects in crayon were quite numerous, the eh tienes ss aa. ‘We Lave one of the best 5c. Corsets in the city. aS te terfeit $10 note. When arrested there was ity iy 3 Tek | artiste be White, Norton, Lucas, | street to 1: ‘treet west extended. - ~ Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 4c. 4-6 “roU'VE KILLED ME.’ found on hii the followi: terfeit | 1 this city had resulted in saving money ang J g | claims are based on the ground that they did Witness replied, “You tried to take my life | money: One $5 Treasury note; one 250, acd | PrQwided for the renting, of suitablo quarters | Tracey, Waggaman. Constance Ingalls, Bessie | Tov ten the wetition, for said. widening and | giQCRLey- OR Tuesday morning, june 26, 1860, st So: and now I've taken yours,” When Dawson fell | money: One 85 Treasury note; one 25c., and | and on July 1, they would take possession of | MeGowan, conn eee that the jury fn condemning the land dil mot | Lzebiss sev tor ozats ant covordapee mrToinG iNew, he went up to him, felt his pulse, and straight- hey [ted gnee evel gt oe | th¢Jarge building on O street owned by Mr. J. OT PAINTINGS, act on theirland. The jury only condemned Nigat and day shall pase away, LEATHEROID TRUNKS, ened his body out on the floor. He explained le was held in default of bail and committed | M. Young. One end of the long hall used for the display | the land of the persons who objected, the jountains aud vi n ; ‘ ty jail, to await the action of ; But the love we bave for . his subsequent action of trying to dig a grave | to the Erie county LOCKS XOR MATI-DOXES. efforts of the pupils in art and needie- | sumption of the law being that those who did Shall never leave Our hearts, ‘Very light in weight. ne and bury the body by saying that the citvum. Beech ie gnested Cath tpacts Gables was for-| Capt, Tyler was of the opinion that it would romney given up mostly to the display oll | Bo tebject consented, Noone NS Hue Stevens. STRONGER snd MORE DURABLE then | stances were peg fsa egos yer tectes”™ publication reporter, of Philadelphia, | P¢ of advantage to the government to make the These however, contend that the ef- | , Funeral takes rlace from her parents’ 1458 Sole Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE. ai i ¢ tings. The largest iting hung w arid rl , the fatal shot in self-defense, Witness admit-| theta he was: Matd: Ups and to eee | lockona at nt cote stares mail-begs, 0. wall was by the brush of Mine Daisy Gor. feet ca thelr ad of the widening of the reed ae aaa ms eget pens : ‘ u nt wi “Fleur been Made and sold only at TOPHAM’S ted that he had habitually carried.s pistol. The | 1.25 '¥a$ some of a lot he wed whon @ canvas | se smaeubatere ike mak ee tee cl i nolact of original), Qnd which | ‘whether the eonel ce romgrees ig Oy by ry | | SMITH naar e . ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Pa. ava intrigue with the governess was not touched t ; ; i i The Commissioners, after 7. June o'clock upon in the direct examination. for Dye to explain the difference between a | repairing locks which was about to be inaug-| “A Flower Sta by Miss Alexander; ; r parents’ residence on Foxball road. is . genume and a counterfeit. urated would result ina saving to the govern- by Miss Lilly Fabs, ‘St. Helena, the | se’ considerstion MOMERSLEY. On Tuesday. June 25, 1 ot 19 Also, telegram fom Agent Harris, of San | ment, as it would be possible to mak ft ‘Miss O’Connor,who lays remark- gelock p. m., Harvard Honorary Degrees. Francisco, Cal., that he arrested in that city oy. of locks ‘which wees aoe Said ‘taken inglstons but a \UILDING PERMITS “ise ee ear ‘BBL m. Ger Tue Best Bostox, June 26.—Harvard university to-day | Wm. Stein for dealing in counterfeit coin and Feserel trom Cnjon ME. street conferred the following honorary degrees: L, bogs $270 in counterfeit 5 gold coin and > L. D—Francis Parkman, Edward J. Phelps, | ®% in counterfeit 60-cent silver pieces. Youthful Burglars Sentenced. Parsons Cooke, Samuel Chay Armstrong, The Death Record. Tho case of Milton and Enoch Jasper, the LUTzZ& BRO. | David A. Wells. D. D.— Honoris Causa—] During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | small colored boys charged with robbing the beep Cig os M.— —— — to-day deaths were reported to the health of- | 8tores of Mrs. Haines and Mr. Knowles on High iver Wendel ‘olmes, George W. Haven, vs street, Georgetown, which was partlally heard Penn. adjoining National Hotel than Hiram F. ficer as follows: John Mahoney, white, 3 rge' aber oe Ce TA Le tml ena @aee ete. eises on in the Folie ours yesterday, wae again eolled . 1e ‘0! oul and ci ee ee Mr. Harrison’s Bail Suffick Arthur 8. Bhina,white, 18 months; Wilheminia to-day, ounsel for the boys attempted to prove an alibi. When A. B. Minger, white, 9 months; Wilheminia Mook Wio_wisH New Youx, June 26.—Mr. Delancey Nicoll, | Pauger, white, 7 months; Millie Essig, white, { t#¢ defendants took the stand in their own be- TTstoaia bay carvers Liste Liver Pils. Yosty vals | counsel for J. Schuyler Crosby in hia libel suit | § yeseay Wm, fe Cook, white, 78, youn’ Mace, satis ot tay ee ole ee fms vial only one pill a dose. for £50,000 damages against Russell Harrison, | rétta Handy, white, 86 years; Sarah ‘Branch, | Clusively thet the reform school during thelr i this mornii Befor colored, 27 years; Emily 8. Mitchell, colored, left for Albany ‘ ng. re leaving, minority. & MURRAY, however, he siid he was sacpem at the. inte 8 years; Albert Harris, colored, 7 years, ae eee ment made in se ‘. Dg papers Wills Filed, Death of a Naval Veteran. eifect that he or his client raul attempt ‘01 ‘The will of the late Rosa O’Brien, filed to-| Chief Engineer Wm. H. Hunt, U. 8. navy, re- | Gorman, ee pocees, | <2, Bes saerere Fas War Fame '¥, a8 his bail was entirely satisfactory. © leaves her estate to her sister, Ellen | tired, died at his home, 202 4th street south- Launches, and the Mr. Nicholl also said that the rumor that O’Brien, and appoints her as executrix. east, last evening, 26th instant, after a short RATIONAL HOT WATER HEATING CO. Gov. Crosby would withdraw his suit was ab-| ‘phe will of Hattie B. Glasscock, filed to-day, | illness, He was in his fifty-eighth year. Mr, ‘We always have on banda large stock of curd, boceaae jefe i gpa sh tp Moved ar eotade te Georg ‘ruesdell in trust, Hunt was the eldest son of the late Chief Engi- Bom ap: to manage the same and divide the surplus be- | neer Henry Hunt, U. 8, N., deceased. The son soon as possible, twoon her five children uniil elther attains the ' . ‘thon ‘he is to sell the New York, June 26, 11 a. m.—The regular proceeds between list in the stock market was very dull, New = ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS,