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‘Bealth and Happiness come to all who persist ently use Ayer's Sarsaparilila This powerful allwative effects in the system s change that coms little short of miraculous, No medic‘ne ‘has been in such universal demand for yeank Give it » trial. “If any one suffering from general debility, ‘Want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lage ‘situde, will use Ayer's Sarsaparills, I am conf 2d EDITION. | Lalas! Telegrams to The Siar. BIG FIRE IN CHICAGO. INSPIRED WITH HOPE. The New Fiscal Year Draws Nigh aad Omice Seekers are Encouraged. ‘THEY EXPECT THAT MANY CHANGES IX THE CIVIL SERVICE LIST WILL BE MADE ADOUT THIS TIME, BESIDES THOSE PROVIDED FOR IN NEW LAWS. ‘THE NEW YORK OFFICES, The President is being fnade to feel the ap- TALKING IN SIGNS. Session of the National -Mute Convention. The A PROTEST AGIANST THE USE OF SLANG IX SIOXS— AN EXECUTIVE COMMITTER APPOINTED—CHI- CAGO FAVORED AS THE PLACE FOR HOLDING THE NEXT CONVENTION, ‘To-day was the last day of the convention of assotiation THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 1889, South Washington, which was printed in yesterday's Stan. They submitted a letter Prosch of the new fiscal year. ‘The new year | the National of deaf mutes at Ken- clam rary ae 1s Mr. J. Stanley Brown is in the city for.edow dent a cure will result, for I have used it, and — begins next Monday in the official world, On| dll Green, When the convention met at 10:30 | aedipenyneneage banger? piers Caxxor Br Parp Frou tax Disraior Exre- pn abe —_ atler some clterntions on Masi “peak from experience. It is by far the best {The Burton Block Damaged to the Saturday this year ends, The office-seekers | the following executive committee was ap- nation to settle the questions involved by judi- | 9=*Ct Fuxp.—Controlier Matthews bas de- Suiag sp aie ihe ee ae eel remedy I ever knew."—F. O. Loring, Broxktom, Extent of $300,000. cxpect that this event will bemarked byanum-| pointed by the president: Alabama, W. 8. | cial proocedings, and expreas a wish thet such | “ided in response Pe ge Aare ge family to this city and making his Mas Spee ber of changes in the service they have been | Johnson; Connecticut, W. H. Weeks; Colorado, home here. His wife, who be eo ee third shay af tho Paton blah nore ot | Waitiog tore or lose impaliontty or Garing the | Q. W. Vedits; Mises, J. Clond; Indians, 8 may lions They say free “at they wil Sm he etl Bilt | Berea Bim Mo Hse ariel, ie’ Sear of prema See few months, The new ions go | J. Vail; Iowa, H. F. Adams; Maine, G,W. Wake- im in every wa: but be President tittle ole Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1; six bottles, 5. ‘Van Buren and Clinton streets, at 5 o'clock this Ee Soon on Monday} satis doves field; Maseach: Bi power to accomplish an aui tive conclu- | om the emergency fund, but must be paid by | old. feb: WORTH 85 A BOTTLE morning, and by 7 o'clock the south part of the y, - 5 nett, HW. Rigelow; Maryam, | Veen eos tenehe a special aj in the deficiency act | Mra. P.J. Gordon, of this city, formerly of 20 Healing ena Adc whi acliailings G tags of ahead Ser of Gn eed one Quite a num- | 5. §. Wells; Michigan, W. Hubbard, vexed q - ‘ie on estimates submit WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. ‘At the Ninth International Medical Congress, Dr. A. ‘L.A Toboldt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read apaper stating that out of thirty cases treated with the $300,000. The Burton block extends along Van Buren street for 200 feet and the same dis- tance north on Clinton. _ It is six stories high, with a large fire-wall dividing it into north and in service sbout in accordance with new law, regardless of politics, Some new offices have been created and some old ones have been d with in most of the departments, and the consular Missouri, G. F. Dougherty; Minnesota, J. L. Smith; New Jersey, A. Ballin; New York,'E. A. Hodgson, Ohio, R. Patterson; Pennsylvania, 8. G. David- son; Rhode Island, Oscar Kinsman; South Caro- THE TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT. Work ofthe Board of Equalization. ~ <n pvr heme td service will be especially affected by the advent | jj ren a > ~ | ‘The board of equalization, composed of the graving and printing, is going to be | Europe with her cousin, Mrs. William Mahone. erect esemsenan sennaraniee am intensate ee lernted me the berned | of the mew Fons, "Ail this devalves sousidernble Vorninnen tee ones mee, OB ‘AD: | *#etor of tho District of Columbia and the | Shanker His resignation has been ac-| Miss Annie Haghs, of La Grange, Ind., is the er and kidneys, jaundice, adiposis, diabetes, dropey | portion, which is south of the central fire- waw Wonk non Yuu bisecest: Hays; Wisconsin, T. Hogerty; Yermont, J.T. twelve assessors appointed under the act of | cepted, and the controller of the gaest of Dr. and Mrs, Colburn, 1300 Q gtreet. from valvular heart disease, dyspepsit, catarrhal in-| wall, The other by the | as well as upon his cabinet officers, The begin- | Keefe; District of Columbia, 6. W. K. Strong; | Congress approved March 3, 1883, have béen currency has authorized the organization of | Miss Helen M. Lamb, of 1322 Riggs street fammation of the stomach, ulcer of the stomach or | Curry int aud white lead company and Ober- ing of tho first ef nn adeiinbivation ‘tah, . White, comfortably provided by the Commissioners | the Washi National Bank of Seattle, northwest, bas left for an extended trip to Llli- spleen, children with marasmus, gout, of | deck Brothers’ furniture factory, remains in- | § » Seat Rome yone Of ns S It was announced that President Harrison | with two rooms in the new Arthur school build- | Washington Ter., of which Mr. Graves is to be nois, where she will visit relatives. the joints, gravel, ete., twenty-six were entirely cured, | tact, is practically the begianing of entire | was unable to receive the convention in a body, pesgpne'y Seeded te ‘This | President, The capital stock will be $100,000. ies Ella. 28, A ureemnch improved.andone not treated loug encug®. | "Tao, Barnett, who keeps Wra and | responsibility. During the fag end I vavon oF omc.c0. ing, just finished, Arthur place. nd Miss icCauley's seventeenth birthday Average time of treatment, four weeks, ‘The Carlsbad 8} 1 Salt (powder form), is an ex-. ative and Diuretic. celient Aperient ana Di . Tt ccmplerion, purifies the Blood. Tt in eaail pleasant to take and wanentinaction. The gen: ‘the Cari ‘Springs ts exported in roand ities. Kach bottle comes im a light blue won, aud bas the signature “EISNER & SON CO...” sole agents, 6 Barel: street, poe on every bottle. One bottie inailed upuu receipt of One Doilar. Dr. Toboldt's lectures free upon ‘ation ul-m.wat ERANGEMENT OF THE LIVER, WITH CON- DreoStteiares the complenion,” induices ‘pim- car- ‘DLE- ‘eeps PI printing supplies, who had a portion of the it floor and basement, loses $20,000, insur- ance about $5,000. Larr Barb Wire company lose 25,000. Loss on building, $90,000. The ene of the loss Sooo bag e nee lectric company, |. MeGary's shoe fac’ a —_ Watte geacalatere: Hayes & Co., bottle molds; the Harmless Spur and Wire company and J.D. Roberts, manufacturer cy {mitrors; Belding Motor company, Chicago Watch com- pany, Gerhart’squilting factory, Standard Elec- of the fiscal year which the new President finds on entering his office, affairs must necessarily run much as they have been begun under the old regime. The ad- ministration is finishing ont an old Predecessor, "The power io: make cheages is Or. wer e changes is more or less restricted. habgg Virgen — fiscal year eve: ing may started in accordance in the ideas then pre- vailing. Mr, Harrison starts in on his new books It was decided to secure an expression of the sense of the convention in regard to the place of holding the next convention in order to as- sist the executive committee in making its de- cision, The claims of both St. Louis and Chicago were warmly urged and finally the vote of the convention declared in favor of Chicago, Mr. J. L. Smith, of Minnesota, read a gion Compulsory Education of the Deaf,” e board has been in session daily since the first Monday in June, at which time, under the law, they made return to the Commissioners of the assessing of real property in their respective districts, The time of the board during June has been occupied in discussing valuations of Property in the various sections of the city; the assessment of hotels and other largo buildings which have been erected since the last general Cortzce Honons.—This year Bowdoin has conferred her honorary degrees on her own sons and given that of L. L. D.,to Hon. Hugh Mo- was celebrated last evening at her home, 919 B screet northeast, by a surprise party, at which many of her friends gathered. Hon. J. A. Swope and family, No. 214 A street southeast, have left the city for their summer home in Gettysburg, Pa. Mrs, Geo. A. R. MoNeir and daughter are at Hamilton, Va. ‘ Mrs. Geo. H. Judd has gone from the city le per elicited considerable discussi assessment in 1886, *interchany To-par's Anwx Onpens.—Colonel Henry M. | for an extended tour north, Mr. Judd will join bles, sallow skin. Carter's Little Liver Pills remove the | tric Light company and 8. M. Crane, baking | Monday. ‘The office-seckers are in hopes | the majority of the speakers being in favor of | of opinion ree beg ecnsenent cat aan Lazelle, eighteenth infantry, granted three | ber in a week or two and together they ‘will oo, powder, that many new entries may be made and they | a compulsory law. ferent elements to considered in making ths’ leave, First-liet t Herbert E, | Continue their trip to Canada and the Great Sro an = Ea not the thick fire wall checked the "White He bogey che antes Sree SLANG SIGX8, them. Tutherly, first cavalry, detailed as professor of lathes parati bei de for HILADELPRE = APPE, PROPERTY: ERS. + ne * ; " Sit Secs Same GS tes ky Saath, hag el | pee NTS Rm ats | On teas doped Tap as roca botn | SESE pat See ot Gee pape | means tennessee jc in the C int works and much —_ occupied ico _seel on “The Purity of the = b 2 : . : . Bega er bores g—pal tas Bock furniture tact wnt whois os tdi be iments, Now that | The speaker remonstrated against the correp- | COntaining the assessment as made by the | Ness, first artillery, Captain Geo. T. Beall, | Ten and bride at the summer home of his Extra quality Outing Flannel. 15c. Another lot of the Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests. Was good value at 25c. Now 12i¢e. ‘We have just received another lot of Boys’ There was very ttle insurance carried.owing to the apparent good condition of the building. a BEGGS HAS WEAKENED. action in some of the important cases is hoped for, several of the greater powers have ap- —- the scene. The settlement of some tions which were creeping into the language, especially against ‘“s! B® COr- ruptions were totally unlike Phonetic decay in oral languages. Si, assessors will be opened for the inspection of Pproperty-owners, and will be in charge of a competent clerk, who will give those who de- sire it necessary information concerning items. medical storekeeper, granted two months’ leave. First-lieutenant T. 8, Mumford, thir- teenth infantry, granted six months’ extension o! ve, mother on South Mountain, near Middietown, Md., upon their arrival there next week. L. J. Turner, medical director of the mavy, and Miss Flora Boot, of the Treasury - 8 are ideographs, visible —_——-—— ment, were married at Coldwater, Mich., Wed- hirt Waists, No. i. Made of good quality arene THE SEW YORE CASES representation of ideas, and the corruptions | If @ property-holder feels that his property| Hzanmxg Postroxep.—The hearing in the needa: ° ” Out Only 230. Ht ts Believed Ho Will Talk to Save Hils | is expected almost at once. Last evening Mr. | are mostly unnosessary, melogaat ways ct on | has beon cxcessively asscesed ho ap ls to the | case of the complaint. of the Independent re- pp tome 3 ‘ te X Made of Garner's best Percale in Neck. Depew put in an appearance. To-day Mr. | pressing these ideas. | He inveighed against which appeal is made in writ and | fine inti Ti 2 Oil-Ci uss” party from this city visited the old tylea Ouly 500. Morton and. Senator Hiscock had s long tall Dany Popular signs in away that provoked the | contains his reasons why it should be reduced, | Sners association, of Titusville and OilCity, | Grange hall at Bethesda and spent Wed Made of best Turkey Red and Indigo | Cutcago, June 23.—A morning paper says | with the Président, Mr, Farquhar drop in | laughter of the convention. Mr. Weeks him-| Ihe appeal is lly referred to two various railroads, discrimina- | evening in dancing. There were fifteen couples, Nobby patterns. 50a. that Beggs has weakened perceptibly, and it is | just as they left, 60 that New York affairs are | self is a very forcible sign-maker, his | members of the board, who im te | tion in rates on oil carried to the sea board, has | chaperoned by Mra. Hood, sr., and Mrs. Dun- No 4. Made of good quality cotton. Linen believed that he will talk truthfully if under the watchful eyes of her favored sons. signs are rather expressive than grace! the matter and report their conclusions been ned by the interstate commerce Collars and Cuffs. Only 50c. , Mr. Morton Mr. Hiscock are to effect an ir. W. G. Jones, of New York, in to the full board,{who thereupon § jtake ion until October next, Mr. R. C. Gwynn will leave to-morrow with ean ‘bargains ever offered in — aie = PR ing ced, Fi ress o, age — the —— = te paper, kept the asm” ina roar of action » foe on the aenee: After the — To-par's Nava Onpens.—Lieut. (junior | his family for Atlantic City to spend the bi irt Waiste, “ A —s me lew Yor appointment 80 tha ughter by using nearly all the signs w! Monday ugust the books are closed and mer. his neck. He is still prisoner at the Harri any further ree poor HS them | Mr. Weeks de: ted. changes can be made in the assessment, so far | Stade) Geo. M. Stoney has been ordered to ex- See co tan fava) Teena renee tere he, Ss Kept carefally | tray not be charged to want of unity of action, ac apens omc need as the ground is concerned, for three amination for promotion; Assistant Burgeon | At the wedding at the Incarnation church Alotof Traveling Bags,some with a — quality Brush and Comb and Tooth-Bruah. ‘We have marked the entire lot $1.75. Some of them worth double. ‘All sizes of the Real Derby Ribbed positive Black Hose at 1z¢e. ‘Mattings at a price to make ¢hem go. CARHART & LEIDY, ponies ama MRS. HAYES’ FUNERAL, The Services Simples and Unostenta- tious, But Very Impressive. Fremont, Onto, June 23.—The funeral serv- ices over the remains of Lacy Webb Hayes especially as an attempt is being made to bri Sie ggasi tere e port. Mr. . Lyon is en of as @ compromise cantons ton! Gus place. OTHER CALLERS. Senators Dolph, Spooner and Higgins, and ex-Senator Conger had some matters to see the President about, and Representative Caleman Yesterday afternoon, after Tux Stas’s report closed the convention elected the following officers for ensuing year: President, D, W. George, IMinois; first vice-president; Emanuel vice-president Souweine, New York; t; T. HL Col South Carolina; third vice-presi- dent, Charles Kearney, Indiana; fourth vice- president, Frank W. secre! New improvements are taken up in the annual assessment made in July of each year, at which time, also, buildings that have been torn down or destroyed are taken off the books, The valu- ation thus made every three years forms the of Seaton tar takeomesione years until another general assessment is made, which will oceur again in 1892, WORK IN THE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Geo, T. Smith to duty at the army and navy ital, Hot Srings, Ark.; Mate P. C. Van to the receivi ip Independence; Gunner Thomas R. Wilson to appear before the retiring board. Tue Crvm, Service Coxmmssion has received from Postmaster Van Cott, of New York, « Wednesday evening of Wr. Richard A. Pyles and Miss Edith Morris Zane, Gen. Johu U. Starkweather gave the bride away. Mrs. Wm. Ross Browne bas left the city for the summer, and is at Vineyard Haven, at her place, “Summer Rest,” for the season. Mrs. Browne visited her friends, Hon. Mr. and Mra. Davis, at Fall River, on ber way irom this - 4 ‘= low, Massachusetts; communication in which he asks for a list of | City to Vineyard Haven. While there she suf- 22 $28 7th and 706K stam, | Were simple and unostentatious, preserv- | was on hand as usual, There was also a smil- James Smith, Minnesota; treasurer, | While the assessor have been in the field the places in his office which do not come | fered # it illness, from which she has re- — ing the character of a private rather than poe ae Se sl hand, They | B. R. Allabough, ph yn flee making their assessments the clerical force of | under the jurisdiction of the commission. pene is now evjoying ber usual health, = ie -comslon, “They were enenadl oi presentatives Grosvenor, Thompson, | ‘The discussio matter consti- 5 ~ W: Sux Ib — ad opened with | Tad Barteu,with Dr. W. P. Johoson, of Indiana! = ag the assessor's office has been hard at work | Mr. Van Coté was at once notified to send to} Mrs.S.M. Bryan bas left town with her WITHOUT HESITATION, the reading of the twenty-third psalm by Mrs. Hayes’ pastor, Rev. J. M. Mills, of the Metho- apolis, Both Mr. Grosvenor and Mr. Thomp- tation waxed rather warm towards the close, nightly making out, in skeleton. the sheets of the Postmaster-General a list of those positions children, and is at her country place, near ly and hands flew fast in their ex; ive gestures, which he regarded as properly exempt from | City, for the present. A son express satisfaction at the result of their | as delegate after delegate dellvered arguments | the new assessment books from which | f° ticatio: he cates wel = 4 P e MENTAL RESERVATION, — church. This was followed by | cute convention and pecfect confidence in the agaitisd x bor eactaie ‘changes, the tax books are made up. This work has, | the spp! a a oy a Mr. and Mrs, Jules Guthridge purpose spend- " ‘ostmastor-Genoral forwarded the same to the oR SECRET EVASION. lighted to have you visit us, whether Jy The tune of "Ditie,” or whistle "Yaakos Dooe Gail from the West’ End, or domicile im the oor Wil be erected cordially. ted cordially, ‘Treated conrteously, Sa ee ET ty pes “My Jesus, as Thou will © tnay Thy will be mist Into Thy hands of love T would my-all resign.” which was read by the Rey. C. E. Barnes, pastor of the Presbyterian church, The sing- ing was by a quartette choir, led by ee the Arthur, of @leveland, who leader’ of the regimental band twenty-third Ohio, of which Gen. Agee of the repub! party in Ohio this Recorder of Deeds Trotter called to pay re- spects. It is expected that he will give way to ® successor at an early day. CHIEF GRAVES’ SUCCESSOR. . The question of a successor to E. O. Graves, chief of the printing and engraving bureau, re- signed, was talked about in the cabinet meet- CHANGES IN THR CONSTITUTION. ‘The constitution and by-laws were adopted with the important change that the president of the 708 tion is now ex-officio chairman of cutive committee. This committee dof one delegate from each state represented in the convention and has full control of the association during the interval between meetings. A great deal of trouble has ip. “ under the able management of Mr. Williams, been more carefully done this year then at any previous time, and it is th from the care taken that very few errors, if any, will be made, the work of each clerk being revised and proved before disposition. $7,000,000 ror NEW BUILDINGS 60 PAR THIS YEAR An impression prevails that the new assess- ment will result in a very large increase in the commission it would be considered by the board anda report made thereon as soon as possible, Pensonat.—Geo. Hill, H. M. Butler, 0. E. Weeks and Wm. ©. Jones of New York, Jas. Bailey of Ithica, Jno. F. Lacey of Iowa, and Geo, F. Huntington of Philadelphia, are at ing the next two months on an extended trip ‘west to the Pacific coast, Dr. Alfred Quinn Donovan, chief coroner of Union county, N. J., was arrested yesterday on the charge of the seduction of Gussie preferred by her father. MARRIED. lend 3 then ollerea by I ra ne valuation of property. If this is so there are | Garmec jc. of dibary, Brae Pa Fen: | TAMAS QCCARTHE. In Baltimore, Zune, 19, © want ot eam eapentiek was colonel. Prayer was then offered by Kev. | ing to-day, and the appointment is ex; hitherto arisen from the division of . Garner, jr., of ..D. Frank effer- h by Pena wae of Sincily All-wool Gasuiteere Suite for Dr. Basliford, the new president of Ohio lets Mn tharaoen. “are eee Sem seen bee proddontanddaimcn °° Te” | no ways of nding th out until the books aro ee ae Tey aad HB. MoCie EAVISENCE Sansa 4s KATIE A woo Meu esleyan university, elaware, io, 1 2 AT $7.50 A SUIT Is notentirely exhausted. Many of the handsomest an fassionable patterbs remain unsold. eo2e, tact tate injustice will be doing yourself a posi- ‘Our Ali wool “Sailor” Suits for Childrem AT $1 A SUTT, The second hymn followed, being read by Kev. N. Snupp, of the Evangelical church, Vhen peace like a river attendeth my way; When sorrows like sen billows roll.” The Rev. L. D. MeCabe, LL.D., who per- formed the marriage ceremony for Mr. Hayes and wife, then delivered a brief funeral ad- in the public mind for a Jong time that Captain Meredith, of Chicago, would get the appoint- ment, it being well known that the President favored him. A DELEGATION FROM VIRGINIA, composed of Judge M. B. Wood, Col. C. Slemp, Hon. J. B. F. Mills, Dr. Gilmer and C. A. John After the new officers had taken their | ss yesteraay Mr. Henry L. White read an in’ t- ing paper under the caption “Don’t.” It was a warning to other deaf-mutes against devoti their time to learning to become teachers o! the deaf. He advised them rather to push out into channels of trade and commerce, The paper evoked great applause and enthusiasm. opened, ‘Two things, however, must be taken into consideration in connection with this, First, the value of buildings for which permits have been taken out during the present year will reach nearly seven million of dollars; ‘secondly, that this is the general assessment year for the first time since 1886, 80 that three years have elapsed since a full assessment has been made. lan of York 8. A. Phil- Ups of [Qmaha are at the Ari —_ '-_P. Johnson of Indianapolis, E. Sourrine of Brooklyn, Gov. T. Fletcher of Missouri, G. H. Reynolds of Chicago, H. B. Chase of Chatta- nooga, Hon. G. Evans of Florida, C. —_— of New York, C. B. Price, W. T. Holmes, and M. Moffatt, U.8. navy, are at the Ebbitt.——J. New and COLEGATE—DAVIS—On June 27, I8K9, by jeorarrasd cease beet D.C. No cards. ae LAW—WILSON. On J: 27. ‘Of the bride's mother, ‘Dy the yy HENRY H. LAW to KATHARINE mm . . Geo aw - i: seers son, brought Virginia's troubles before the be Again, it should not be forgotten that in every | Cha: f Indianapolis, ©. Balwin of Bosto: 5 » at Mi we Hare cmet gute wecranbicnmcarpreta for tra | Gress. wae tho ‘desi ‘of the family that | ms brought, Virgin = ee ene | since the geucral amseamment of 886 there 'T. Starr of Ohio, J. Pusey of Philadetphin, Gy | lad co SAGs Bee ORE Place J - = is — . Froehlick, _ i in the value i New York, 2, sn hie, sixty al = 1 Prince Albert Suits (black), r 2 : as been an increase in ne of the ground | Pierce of New York, J. M. Woods ‘and , - C yo ae be pw hey dn ‘vil an ere church THE STAR ROUTE CASES. man of the executive committee, has been very | in almost every section of the city. 5. I. Woods of Penusylvania, and. T. | tniriy yearend wes beloved an soteeneed ty ai pes Pte Ig Apes re PO peasy active in securing the success of the plan for |“ Thisis the first board of equalization upon | Smith of Boston are at. the Tigga——- | Ruew Mun’ sone ET set cae wld was te Recat tg "the hate hate The Criminal Court Docket Cleared of | the Gallaudet memorial and had, with ‘Treas- | Which Ascossor Williams bas served, but he is | A. L. Bowen and C. Lannson of New York, 1. Asleep in Jovan: O bow swoet ee ee “fait up” ° ‘ i vised upon all matters c: i . Thyson diana, vi ptosing Bg Ne a oe pny "| _ Bev. Mx: Long, of tee Brangeties! Imtheren Them aiter Many Years. meee Denper, scranasé the earetecuion) forthe | See ee Nee sere PRT PHecreplaghnag a teageerg foes *F. Done ‘Tuey're all right, and so are the prices. VICTOR E. ADLERS* church, then repeated the Lord’s Prayer and closing the simple and impressive services, i been so arranged as to bring into re~ quisition the services of ail the Evangelical min- In the Criminal Court this morning District Attorney Hoge called the attention of the court toa number of cases growing out of the cele- unveiling. The exertion was such a tax upon his strength that lastevening he fell in a swoon as he was stepping froma herdic on H street northeast. Falling upon the asphalt he cut Kis with the assessment of both general and special taxes in the District by reason of his long ex- rience asclerk in both branches, Aside from is Assessor Williams has an extensive knowl- Arno.—D. Parker of London, J. W. Porter and R. Fox of New York, J. Mason of Balti- more, and 8S. Synder of Mi is, are at Wormley’s——W. H. Pinb boly confidence to si That death hath lovt its painful sting. Peaceful rest’ Whose waking is blest; Xo fear, ho wor shall dim that hoar power. ’ by badl; edge of land law and the valuation of real Faust of New Jersey, J. Iningo| * That manifests the Saviour's a ’ 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSR, 10 | istersofthecity. Anopportunity was then given | brated star route mail contract -conspiracy | tie scilcey ania arin eo ne Onmas MF | cote tn. the District of Columbia gained te | Ay Philadelphia, are at berlin's. — | 4 "BROOKS, fe tee Hey eth eee, AN to the throngs of |sympathizing visitors from | charges, in which T. J. Brady, ex-Senator Dor- experience in the practice of law in this city | D. 0, Mickman of New York and C. Marshall of | ~ Funeral services will be bell st 12 Piewenth &: ‘bicialy Gee Paces | Abroad to view the body, the Fremont Light | S.°°Sad ceners were deferdanta, “Me Hone ST, before he withdrew to accept a position under | Philadelphia are at Welcker's——J. A. Kaut. | Borthwest on Saturday. Jume =, at lpm oe Guard band, which was stationed some distance | ®*Y a Several of the graduates of the college are | the District government. man and wife of Moscow, Idaho, Hon. Thos. 8, | 2" to be present. Interment at Glen Open Saturdays until 12 pam. from the house, playing a uumber of suitable | stated thut the main case had been tried and | in attendance upon the convention in the capa- ——— Flood of Elmi . ¥.," Judge W. J. Cahoone | pack ions feand eo BUCK a es £57 Ofte» Conte, Stripen an Checks, onsale Monday, | fplections meanwhile. The funeral cortege | the government had failed to convict, and | city of correspondents for various Deaf. Mute Auction Sales of Real Estate. and Jas. B, Wood of New York are at the St. | ekchth year of his d w Pond Pridsy taarnivges, from 7 109 orclock: then took up its line of march to Oakwood | twenty-four other cases remained on tho journals. Mr. Van Allen, the v: of | ©. C. Duncanson, auctioneer, has sold at pub- | James,——H. H. R of New York, Augustus at ty, Mad, Pr x24" | cemetery. es docket. His (the district attorney's) prede- the last less sends letters to the deat-mutes! lic sale the following property: The two-story E ison of Louisville, Ky., and v] D. Dabove p LTE FS al FINANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL, j cessor, Mr. Worthington, had reported to | Journal, of New York, of which President | frame house, 435 H street northwest, the lot Francisco, Cal., are at the Normandie. COPELAND. Suddenly, on the 27th of June, T. B. Towser & Sox. —— the then Attorney-General in 1984 that it | Hodgson is editor. | Mr. J. ¥. J. Trosch is pres- | being 15 by 70, to Mary Dunn, tfor $2240; the | Wm. Bender, jr., and wife of Albany, N. EADGLITEE QOPLLANI aged, aistmuy Jencn, eldest The Hew Wek Btcck Maskst. _it | ent as the representative of the World Pictorial ¥., Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thos. J. Curran of Nyack, N. r Copel nalenal se eas ER cnt | St yn arama i | ed eee a pn | rein me he ae nth |For Wen, na | tread a Rene ra oo aecmebaainentd the Bow York Stock Market, a reported lay apecial | with any show of conviction as to all but two, | president of the National Republican League of | west, to Patrick Herlihy, for @3,755; also, an | the Hotel Johnson. ; 1316 7TH ST. 5.W. Se eee and in 1836 he reported that it would be useless Dent Mutes, of which Chas. Le Clercy, a dele- | unfinished two-story brick house, corner of 5th PRR 3 a Black Gros Grain Silk. 73¢, $1. arab Suk im Black and Colora o0c. hes aaten eaters i oAccken, 374. wile, 28a, le of Outi 25a, tippens reduced to B¥e “Ce im the cit eo Souzvmso New. LEATHEROID TRUNKS. * Ex. div. 1 percent. —— Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, June 28.—Cotton dult and firm— to prosecute these cases. No reply was re- ceived from the Attorney-General, and in De- cember, 1888, he had recommended that the cases be retired from the docket, and no an- swer had been returned to his communication. gate likewise, is secretary. Mr. Samuel David- son, @ recent graduate, is now the editor of The Silent World, published in Philadelphia, He is present at the Convention. Among the other ing delegates is Mr. Anthony Capelli, the and K streets northeast, to Mrs. Catherine Keister, for $2,255; also, frame house on 5th street, between P and Q northwest. to Mrs, Anna J. Paine, for $1,775; also, two-story frame house on Grant avenue, between 8th and 9th Military Cadets. The following cadets have been appointed to the United States military academy to fill va- cancies: Michael Slattery, Otsego, Wis., sixth president of the Manenttan Literary Association | stre ts, to Robert Barrett, for $855. district; Webster F. Moore, Cincinnati, Becentiy the prevent Attorney-General bad | f deat mutes, of New York. Bit. Henry C. | Algo’ the following lotson Columbia Heights: | Ohio, second district; Frank €. Gore, Gatos, rareaeael cdl reign 4 peepee White, mho graduated five or six years ago | Lot 13, block 31, on Yale street, near 14h, 60x | boro’, Tenn., fourth district: Jas. P. Harbeson, trial or to have the cases dismissed. The sub- | "i" Principal ninth district; "Walter t had been referred to him (Hoge) aud he ss on it. The Attorney-General had recently directed him to use his discretion in the matter. Being satisfied that no purpose of justice would be subserved by their further aaa po with the —- of the court in John M. Peck, John W. Dorsey, Stephen W. Dorsey, H. M. Vaile, M. C, Rerdell, W. H. Turner, and J. L. Sanderson, cl ¢ highest honors, is now the of the Territory Deaf Mute Institute of Salt Lake City, Utah, of which he is also the foun- der, Prof. W. G. Jones, now instructor of the New York deaf and dumb institution, is a dele- gate. ‘THE FEDERATION OF THE DEAF. and an improvement of the relations borne b the deaf to the rest of the community. It evident, Mr. = Pon that on such subj as 4 ies,” 4 i 150 feet, to Clarence Cobb, for 55 cents per square foot; jot 1, block 23, corner of 13th and Kenesaw streets, 150x247 feet, to M. Schiower, for 42!4 cents per foot; lots 19 and 20, block 37, on 13th street, near Whitney avenue, 50x150 feet each, to Francis Danzenbaker, for $2 cents per foot; lots 21 and 22. same block, 56x150 feet ‘Also a store and three dwellings at the cor- ner of %handI streets southeast; 31 feet on 9th street and 62 feet onI street, to Samuel Flemingsburg, Ky. Briscoe, Marshall, ills., sixteenth district; Jos. ba Hurst, Towanda, Pa., fifteenth district, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. ‘THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING CONTRACT. PEL a 7. F 9 “ fe each, to E. Richmond, for $214 cents foot. | ‘The Commissioners to-day took up the sub- UNHAPPY PERSONS WHO SUFFER would enter a nolle in each of the cases, ae rr yore ae Sark oe eat jars three-story Sete 919 H street | fect of electric lighting and modified the ~custess and dysrepsia should _— ] ‘THE INDICTMENT FIRST FOUND the deaf” was an argument in favor of unity northwest, 18 feet 8 inches by 132 feet, to Geo. tions governing the contract (against which le Nerye Pills, made expr 108%; 108%, West’ Cuioii::| 85%! 8558 | was against Thos. J. Brady, John RB. Miner, | of effort to bring about a better un ©. Cook for $7,000. the United States electric lighting company protested) in such a way as to please both ty The contract will go into effect by July % BUILDING PERMITS 1 bs Sunday, June 30, 188Y, wee and friends are. Interment at Glenwood. = con- rmarriage,” ‘clan ness,” | Bieber, for $1,050. follows: Washi 4 1859. at 4 o'clock p.m. after idling, 11%811%. Flour active, and fl te washed as to Rerde! and “system” or “method,” the deaf are fally . ae were issued to-day as follows: ington an: SHUNT, chicl ex Very Hight im weit, Wheatsouthern, steady: Fults old, 85a0z; Long. | piracy. It was 4 ih acienadtened Prom ~Fg as controlling ele. A Series of Forgeries. Georgetown railroad company, to build a brick Tica STRONGER sé MORE DURABLE thea berry, old, 87a93; new selling 80a). as to condi- ments in their lives and ficle Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE, Race and sold only at TOPHAM’S tion; western, stro 2 winter red spot, 85] ptember, 83. Corn le nite, 46849; yellow, 43045; western, easy; mixed spot, 414 June, 414: The cases against A. E. Boone, four for con- spiracy and one for perjury, were ended by nolle pros. THE CASES DISPOSED OF TO-DAY. ines, and the; feel that it is about time breigraee puta to the ice of a few interested parties who promulgate false views of those subjects under Recently a number of clerks in the Treasury have received notes, purporting to be signed by personal friends, asking the loan of $5 or ear-house, corner Water and P streets south- west, at a cost of $60,000, and the Analostan boat club to build a frame boat-house corner New mee avenue and 27th street north- | 1s89, at west, for $4,000. a me va ‘the year of her age. July, 41041; August, 42; September, 4734 bid! the cloak of scientific theories, @10. In each case these notes have been pro- late 17 Oth street north. ‘Trank Factory, 1231 Pa. sve, “ ‘Oai —wentern ‘The following cases remained on the docket uggeste urday erty ea Relat: mz Sass: Bn. 2 white, 3 Kye pater ‘until they were closed by the action this morn- jar a of peste acapenz os rere oes = nounced forgeries, and it was suspected GEORGETOWN. Sod Irdevds invited to attend. = - = changed. Fovisiona eeenay.” gueice | ing: John N. Minnix, perjury; S. G. Cabell | the country, with a view to @ more effectual | at they were all the work of one eae O'BRIEN, of, Spageetien of 2 timothy, 14.50a15. wisions ‘steady, Butter and J. N. Min: iracy: John W. D: education of the io ing the deaf, | adroit swindler. Yesterday morning one of| Masoxtc Coverestes.—A set of beautifully bay, 3 pm sauke ve Ger Tux Best Petroleum: farmn-renned, 7.10." Coffee’ unset iar "two casea; Joba Ke Miner peasy; | their original ‘conSition, tur ecocle: theif theve notes wae prosanted to Mr James A. Sem | engromod resolutions wore preeented to George | county cfLameric,iroonk tthe sorak A tes r. ¥ . 2 abil after educat some ir , Of treasurer's office, a who, | C. Whit Lodge A a year a cuit csbanuis teincoalad Prag oy Sonal. Sey WW Be meandcreea ye Wiseticen tae ki | peusiond Gaayace oetieed to teee ns | Phan tia ar’ quslisaeh mad Heo perg cee | Lk eee te Funeral wie eareat sm prgee, Amen = = Bisady, 110. Freights to Liverpoa per steamer | G ‘Cabell, conspiracy; W. W. Jackson, axtery, | 208 come here” he said, “to complain or to seek | ing the note was aman in Franklin A| A. M., in recognition of the courtesies shown | plandary ‘sirect: Seturdey Dune ob, at Pee 4 steady_grainper bushel, 34. Cork for orders, 3s. | 2 OCT Gg’ Cabell, eubornation of perjury; W. | pity, but to put our case ina form, so | watchman was sent to where the boy was to| the members of Potomac lodge during its | am. = Teshiets ork 5,000 Bushele: outer 3,000 busters, | D. Barringer and'A- O. Buck, conspiracy, ‘two | that all fairaainded men can view it and make | point out the man, but he had left, recent cenicunial celebration. Address were |" BQRIKEON pxaerey xe a ushels; corn, 9, c oats, 5, g ‘J ly g ” + ma [ossra, @ A 497 Fean. ave, adjoining National Hotat 150/000 vase; Soce 7,000 Dashes: Nt" | Ceeet sare ala o tae nThay ‘vores he eri abetted from: the anne Dever, Eeeecal. wna 3.78. Hays, Refreshments” wore served | Essen ftp Smee te mothe BE, - og —— indictment tried tical benefits of many organizations whi ineral of Vv. Francis J. Te pastor | duriug evening. Trovhs ond Satchels of beat makes at low petown, | ar dor these’ Wor Northern, Coutrale Their: | wares ob heari community oars “Prejudin," he of Bt. Mary's Catholic church, which took place ‘Tax Foxenat of the late Sarah M Jones tock | For Daan — Cincinnati, Wi and Baltimore seconds, | John MM. Peck, said, “ in a great moasure on - | from St. Michaé’s church, Baltimore, was ma + do. threes, 24\a%5}4; consolidated gasstock, | Vaile, M,C. Rerdell, T. J. Brady and W. H. | foundedre teeta inferior physical | jargety attended. The casket was pee dey vy | 2 Lae, ee Dr. A. BR. per- FOR SUNSTROKE, Macuseny. —_—__ Fagg canal en ber ‘The Masonic order exclules the deat fecons | Rev. W. H. Jordan, Rev. P. Tarro, Bev. P. Sent To THE Fanu.—Isasc Brooks, a colored | It relieves the prostration and nervous derange “FORSBERG & MURRAY, Washington Stock Exchange, = quitted, Miner and. Herdell convicted, | and beyond appenl, and we find ourselves, in | Manning, Rev. T. J. Broydrick, Rev. J. D. Bo- | boy, disturbed uiet of Frederick ies LITTIER MACHINE CO. ‘Botlers and Flevators, | Following are today's quotations at close of | Ta the jury many ini re tho beneficial aid of | land, Rev. Joseph Cunnane, Rev. T. D. Leon-| last night, and wasgiven Afteen days on the ee eee wei regular call: cai Sak ante nd life insurance purely on account of absurd im- | ard, ‘and Rev. J. Cunningham. in Lene. ape al on el Faw toe Bisex hacime wi Ton aanea ES grote 200% | June 1, with verdiet of "not gut. prowong regarding Qentuoat Again, oven in|" Forty-uis pricats were inside the mnetuacy | , THMPETOns, tip Conviriog ov Waren az IBS sie ba cx Sia | ares John He Wales, perjury, Maral! x | Seed! ble hein, ge Sim akon“ Wilr gf ating “et | Hs reainng ome, temper | Pans Soun . 12 - coupon, 1293 : John perjury; é cont north connection, 11; ai ba 120s" asked. Candee, perjury; George V. Messerole and T. 3, | Injed agsinst in the clil service, not from in- St’ Mary's etureh in tis ety attended, "°° | south connection, 24; ing reservoir, | Prans Soar. j coin, Tose ree imp. ugha: Brady (two cases), conspiracy; @. V, Messerole ar or carry on'conversation by speech. Now| ev. William ewes, C. SS. R., a brother of | temperature, 75; condition ~*~, See ig, | Teucy, 110 bid. Market stocks. 73, ° 1892, | and 'T, J. Brady, conspiracy; T. J. Brady with | it is but common sense to su that did | the deceased, was the celebrant of the mass; | house. 15; condition at effluent g: 4 Fam Ware Fare Dv, currency, 111 bid. 20-year fund, 6s, 1892) 5 s B. Price (case nolled), conspiracy; T. J. ly understand that while in | Rev, Edmund Didier, of St. Vincent's, deacon; + ghee river to-day at 8:07 p.m. ; low Telephone So. 203-3. __ 5 | Sain, 0? nid, MOyoar fund.” 5 'p. S| Bendy, receiving bribe (two cesss): and teceix. | some t an impediment not neces- | Rev. Peter 's subdeacon; Rev. 6223 pm. Buost (Crxan Courizxiox + TERS, coln, 314 Bed. Water ‘stock, a, 1901, ing » ‘as second assistant | sarily prevent an d perform- | Mr. Klauder, C. $8. R., master of ceremonies. te ai RETR! Guxrs Scrrs Scoure cain, 14 twa Water stocks, ‘1008, currency’ | general, aad W.P, Kellogg and Brady, present- | ing most of the aties of life, this restriction | Hor. deere C. 88. R, prof _ a ~~ 146 bla. | se, 1924, fund, currency, 124% bid, | ment for conspiracy. ‘would not it? Well, what are we fo | moral a ie aot ae s Spairiug dooe in best tianvers” Goods Salied cond | - Siscelinncous bonds—U. & Electric Light bonds Suit Against an Insurance Company. | alternative of bencfiting and our- | funeral pt to St, Alphonsus’ cemetery, dcliverea “i vecall 145-2. _ Ist Gs, 9 bid. U. 8. Electric Light bonds gE. We trustee, by Irving | selves the a: of our own associa- | where Rev. Peter Bausch read the last service " Pils SAE West wacbctze, | 22, 05, 90 bid. Washington ana Semin gpa gpa ee: 4 tions, and itis to thes united action we must | et the interment ’ a I ann ae Railroad, 3, 109 bid. fasonic | Williamson, to-day filed a bill against the Mu- ‘ay ieash Git canny atu aieamet Hall Association, Se 1806, 109 bid. " Wash- | taal Fire Insurance company of the District to | TU! _— RUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, ington Market "company ist itself. What is a Junk Dealer? Positively Cured by administering Dr. Haines’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC, Tt cen be given im a cup of coffee or tea or in articles €f focd without the knowledge of the patient; it is ab- fclutety harmless, and will efect ® permsnent and In the case of Solomon Cohen, convicted in his ho takes the mecty core, whether the patient is a moderate drinker Siew ot 1ert de for a tenes 40 IT NEVER FAILS. Over , and Keeping a store for Pes ukards have been made temperate men ier por tan, paper, ssceet-bent Taveiedue, and to-day believe tony aus rea: | seek Psa any, MOM Comtenh, £26 Bid, Uso | the tne tauso day served him with otices thei | Sr radteung, ihe superintendent of the census | and that the tet of ‘sclling above, > Sncet their vu tous aL. 4Bpegubeuh of portioulans big? | Citizens, 130 bid. Columbia, 138 bid. oa raae aoe him will be canceled in Bhi Sonaectio preeeteds eeslation po” : in this case, does not makes junk a “Ea wygpeaeNeee |G ae eat UGG Ot ra rey oa” | oebociocarne sce Sesereee! | aeauan keen Hezae emer So aan el zt names pei eee aa | Se eps rr pa | egos ere om | on neo ae eee | Se ataaeratce ct | Caruonas Ont 7 he Gon Union, 1b bid, 2056 ree io 170 bid. December $1 next. Ho ets that tn caacellen PSL Te —_—>__—_ eg need William Wallaze Naitemed coho eat ~~ ae <ul Wal prove their supersority. S| German. 180 bid: | certain value, and s decree declaring the | delphia in the Cr bak pert ono —_— Virginia, will deliver an Sane : Usecned pete tee en eas Type Seba, "Nereas nies, 22 Md. | Pau bills as'to'Sre and their pelisioe ve-| i Testerday, aged seventy saree | the court pps of is isas’beca | ton the Kisloris sidress "and the sauit-sontee- @ast0Rta, 3 Sak veur druggies Sone. | ibid, 44% asked. — SUES | apomnrely were Suede yours, ° | Sasuittod tote bur of that nial poem will be by Margaret J. Preston, < ° . ‘s ‘

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