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Che Loening Star. Va. 7T5—No. 13,068, WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1889. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. THE NEW MARSHAL. Telegrams-to The Star.| ™ore consrmacy work. Hi : j | i ! i Fe} What He Says as to His Intentions in Dr. 0 comps ma, iguetion was — ig su EVEN SURELY DEAD moved by the Clan-na-CGacl fot view, i don matter Which Capt. Ransdell, the new marshal, who quali- Ss . — have the railway. TEE STORY OF EIS MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE Sate epee MANY MONTHS AGO—BE HAD INCURRED THE DISPLEASURE OF THE SULLIVAN-BOLAND-FEELY SECTION—THE M'INERNEY STORY. fied and entered upon bis duties yesterday, os stated in Tax Star, was in his office morn- - . ing attending to business. During the day he} A Terrible Railroad Wreck Near received a number of callers, most of them simply desiring to make his ecquaintance. To Lynchburg. @ Stak reporter, when his attention was called to printed statements of prospective appoint- ENTERTAINING THE SHAH. Extraordinary Performances to Be a Given in His Honor. Cutcaco, July 2—The Times this morning cae says: Dr. O'Cleary, of the Town of Lake, is one | Seria! Osbile Dispatch to Tux Evexmo Stan. " Loxpox, July 2.—All London is mad on the of Sr many man whem the ontl-ctangio Stew | 3.2." 5 crus chess to hi on euteting Being ments in the marabal's office, Capt Bansdell / THE CLAN-NA-GAEL CONSPIRACY. | of ‘he Clan-ne-Geel beliove have been silenced | 10°) ‘paiace yesterday. He bes scarcely turmed said: forever by the murderous conspirators of the ~ 5 . “i . | hair since he was here before and looks “Some newspapers and people seem to know penne perenne Lies econ Aer RT raglan perc more as to intentions than the parties most! More Men Than Dr. Cronin Believed to Sands his abort eens age. To bia | on. this wesegtion ty the uniiibate anf the concerned. I have as yet fixed on no policy Have Siler few even of the Cronin faction of the Clan-na- | pretty pageant of gorgeous state carriages, Life other than to have a good, honest, faithful ad- Been need. Gael suspected foul play. Among these were | Guards and music. He talke dn French to the ministration of the office. That idea is para-~ J. D. Hi , to whom Alexander Sull v ioust fo al ofr { iniond to get thoroughly bad once at Croua'nageisbe reared | Pee of Wales who ait on heft i the ar. segngunted with the workings and pemonze|<t |GENERAL GOSSIP FROM LONDON | *:!2t fichard o't Burke. Secetan, St nate meen the office, and intend to have a good, safe ad- In 1885 O'Cleary, then high in the confidence | his little favorite boy, a bright-eyed oriental ministration of ite affairs.” of the executive, was tehed to Ei on | shah in miniature, who followed in the next Capt. Ransdell’s predecessor, Mr. Wilson, active servi hs. it eel poten carriage. was also at the office to-day settling up his ac- OFFICE OF THE CHES: CANAL CO! OHIO WE. THE UNDERSIONED, HEREBY ‘Our respective stores, FAUESDA ULE 4, 1880" a of one dollars A § mo S. We Burcben. Geo & Sons, rate atthe Tale of mix per cont and wil | John H. Magruder. (2.2%) GG. Gorawell k Some of thetolls and revenues of <> HEADQUARTERS OF THE METROPOLI- A TAN POLICE, Ws D. ¢., July 1, yds are now for sale, and bids will be re- Notice a 4 Hiced at the company's office, Georgetown, D.C. iaw and “fase” Wogrfsion ie Cae ee STEPHEN GAMBRILL, , Se , | FOR RENT (Stapzes).. $229,3¥2,6,9,13816 President, stoff and fire Crackers, rgther Arufcial | FOR RENT (Stonrs, — = FOLLOWING PERSONS ARE EM- | Fire’ in any street or avenue wit ‘aan of union butchers ot are on yards of any dwelling house, wander ‘apenalty not to the petronage of all friends of ‘organized | Ceding five dollars nor less’ than one dollar for each - and every such offence."—Webb's Digest, p. 310. G. Pfluger. Le. ‘No Fireworks or Explosives of any kind whatso: MT TTTTTTLLELEA TELL TH ATWO WO VIEH AIIIWWAAACAMIVAYSIOVAGCVWE VR SWWAISIAMAVWHVwINKYAAW . y t O'Cleary was in Cali- | There will be a great performance to-night, ever shail’ ‘be manutas or used Pure 2 | counta, Slugger Sullivan Starts for the | torni ing that he was in Amster- | the stalls fetching four guineas each. B Selene : Nitin the Limits of the District of Pace 3| This afternoon Marshal Ransdell was taken |” “28! 5 dam, from which point he conducted his “oper-| ‘Sassoons, the great Dombay merchant, has ‘Tony Ruppert. Tchatiors jet5-ataw | Under direction of the Commissioners, or except, in Page 7 | through the court-house by Mr. Wilson and in- Scene of the Fight. ations.” O'Cleary returned from his last trip | taken the Empire theater for Thursday and jr __. Behater._Je15-s.t4W | connection with public works under direction of the troduced to the officers and clerks, and also in- about eighteen months ago, and is said to have | paid 000. It will be a splendid performance, — OFFICE mera RAILROAD giicere im charge, event oe ae re Pace = and ists ie the erpom particularly a at a time in a state of absolute poverty. | with ballets and songs and a | served on WaAsHIxeT E . | Police. Approved—J. W. Dot : G. Hine, C. W. ose for the confinement of prisoners, it his were exhausted, and he is repre- | gold plate. The waiters are be over six Mullen 0 hers Gives Gad eae ele Raymond, Commmiasionere D, Gono Hiss 0 ae KILRBAIN STILL IN TRAINING. | ented as having been ina most deplorable | fect high, the stockholders for the election of seven directors of — re a — 1008 NOW. PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. condition, He made application for funds to eee Suageopepeny gre held this ace on WEDNES Result, July 1, 1860. BS the executive, but no attention was paid to THE SECRETAN SALE. o'clock p.m. “ Boy te py ig — | ander , me An Additional List Announced Late A TERRIBLE DISASTER. him. O’Cleary became denunciatory and raised — WA. 3. WILSON, Secor a renee 4a this day diasolved by mutnal consent. “The business Yesterday Afternoon. cca quite ® row in the organization over his treat-| An Animated Scene When “The An- REDUCED BA . bye. Campbell W Businell ae whoo ait weeeeaee A Train Wrecked and the Cars Then] "ft Six months later he disappeared and Cc DUCED RATES ON RATES MUEDE | SE Cal WB all the efforts of his friends to locate himever| us” Was Saved for DRU since have been fruitless, The murder of Dr. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvEextve Stan. oe Bee first — whose sg A has — Loxpox, July 2.—The excitement and high ‘ound, only served to raise to the dignity of a ue . Arthur M. Tinker, of Massachusetts, to be an] atissiNo, SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN BURNED IX | conviction’ what had hitherte beet a mere | PFices called out by the Secretan sale in Paris After Taz Stan went to press yesterday the President made the following additional ap- pointments: m4 4 W._ The lesdi AMPBELL W. BUSHNELL, fore sold for ie * a ge? ey EUGENE D. CARUSI. B¥e., SOC. an respectively. — and be convinced" Our proseiptions have been Te- | ‘The undersigned will continue the Real Estate and = Sp poopertion to o Ser goods. as ek iness as carried on by the late firm st Take Fire. ELEC iE i SEVEN ARE KNOWN TO BE DEAD AND FIFTEEN ARE ©. 8. PRICE. 1008 ¥ st. nw. Indian inspector, THE WRECK—NAMES OF THE 80 van as | doubt or a suspicion. Enemics of the triangle | Y°sterday realized my forecast. My Paris cor~ = x5 “<T-WRIENDS AND THE PU CAMPBELL W. BUSHNELL, 2 —_ > vacriber <a Tisres tn ome odess tor opor | 292-38 Attorney-at-Law. A. P. Jackson, of Wisconsin, to be register of | CAN BE ASCERTAINED. have disappeared ail over the country, the dis- | Tespondent describes the scene as very ani~ Fw i¢ strongest evidence of its quality. Afte e appearance immediately preceding ‘that of| mated. All the leading dealers, actors, and Ls oS office at Menasha, Wis. - ks Si ned pdatecmes Cronin being O’Cleary, and the one before that | authors were present. When “The Angelas” orge A. McKenzie, of California, to be | 5P¢ci4! Disp tabs Yclock | #84in being a New Orleans man, whose nam register of the land office at Stockton, Cal Lyxcupure, Va., July 2.—About 2 o’cloc! is not known outside some members of the in- | ¥** “nally secured for the Louvre against the Sense Taylor, of. Ki Sos bs Sune " this morning an east-bound passenger train on | ner circle on both sides. American bids for 553,000 francs there was an 7 iy20r, of Kansas, 3 receiver Of! the Norfolk and Western railroad ran into a ioe indescribable scene of rejoicing, hate being public moneys at Garden City, Kan, lari) lhe vnach “Phacion's =. tation about INVESTIGATE THE M'INERNEY STORY. E. P. Freeman, of Minnesota, to be receiver The Chicag -~thpentergians 4 tossed in the air, Joud cheering, and ladies . = < icago pol not encouraged over | waving their handkerchiefs, This price, con- of public moneys at Marshall (formerly Tracy), twenty-five miles west of Lynchburg, with hor- once usit I am sure you will use no for 3c, delivered. ~ C1 ‘Telephone, 787-3, Send your ord = EUGENE D. CARUSI & CO., “4, COMPLETING THE Fist | REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND INSURANCE SoS tee volume i i009 pages) of the Century “tionary, will be p at week etn . “Oitice 1006 F st. m.w. — WANTED (MtscetLaNzous) geeuargieiyy x . ™ : the prospect that they will have to take in hand | sidering the size of the picture, equals three at ae WOOD AND COAL wo Minn, rible results. The entire train from engine t0 | another great “removal” mystery. times the price paid for the pede Raphael i |. F. MANNING, The Star Out of Town. To be Indian agente—ArcKer V. Simons, of sleeping car went into the excavation and the Chief Hubbard said last night: “Of course by England. Meissonier's prices were also re- OFFIC? AN > WORKS, . : nrkably big, “The Curassiers” bringing 190,- : Montana, at the Fort Bolk in Me wreck taking fire was completely consumed. | we are bound to look into the McInerney story, | ™2Tk* RE imag on REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Tax Eventxo Stan will be sent by mail to | tana; Charles It Bartholomew, at elorade. at | It is impossible at this hour to obtain full de- | but 0 far we have nothing that would lead is | {%0 francs: the tiny “Vin Du Gur.” mot much TRPURANOS EPSEOTED. any address in the United States or Canada | the southern Ute and Jicarilla agency in Colo- | tails of the terrible calamity, but seven are | to believe that the man was killed here. We sae Whey tonne : : bs have carefully examined the Nixon strect cot, | LOUSht by a Rheines wine merchant, perhaps Has opened s Bi Yard 14th and New York ave. . 5 rado; W. P. McClure, of New lexico, at the | known to be dead and fifteen are missing, and for advertising purposes, b.w. The largest and finest diaplay of Monuments in RENTS COLLECTED. for such period a may be desired, at the | Pueblo agency in New Mexico; Wm. 1. P Tam, | it ig thought they have been burned with the ise read = ae nd hy 7 = Washington. Special designs furnished. Je8-1m. rate of fifty cents per month. €2° But all | of Nevada, at the western Shoshone agency in y murder was ever commi! there. > 7 LOANS NEGOTIATED. pa ib aaa te panied by the ‘ Nevada. wreck, That is as far as we have gone in the case so 1320 +4 67) nw, SHAEL DAVITT ON THE STAND. BEE: i. Pah ee See i far, but I guess we can find the Murphys if we ere <> THE GRUATEST BARGAINS YET IN W. 8. Reynolds, of Wisconsin, to be special SMONG THE EILLED ARB went thane” “~ He Denies the Statements Made by Le Ne sie Bae: neccieet 10 mone Whites | OFFICE: 1008 F ST. N. W. syz-at_ | 0” Me Paper cannot be sent, as no accounts are | agent to make allotments of lands in severalty | Express-Messenger Ashmore and Baggage- em. St On.ccame best Foreaton at 1002 | __ uke acpeime Gat Gnd cake 4 | Ise NOTICE THE ANNUAL MFETING OF pants of Blak ik, at prime st. One case 4-4 cl i, if c Bleached Gaston at s worth Toe, ‘Grsat bareainant | Boot o, the Stockhelders of the Netioual Union far s ‘ State Attorney Longenecker and Chief Hub- Caron as to John Devoy. kept with mail subscriptions. ey to Indians. Master Ford, Engineer Donovan, Conductor | bard held a consultation last evening and talked Maryland and Virginia Postmasters. | Johnson, Fireman Mays, and two postal clerks, | about the McInerney story. e thing is gen-| Lonvox, July 2.—At to-day's session of the 7 ice Company of Washington ior the election of | GOVERNMENT Recerprs To-Day.— Internal! ‘The following fourth-cl: stmasters have | One of them named Sommers. All of the above | erally looked upon as fake” in police circles, | Parnell commission Michael Davitt was placed White Goods, | Usderweur, Hosiery, Gent's Outing | Nine Dinestore will be hal oe eee eee eee tton uf asia, tasers ces except the postal clerks are from Lynchburg. | at least that part of the stor. x j = =y : tine | Nine Dir 5 7 966.43: 385,060. : tt pos! urg. | at | -y which brings in he witne: 4. Mr. Di ied that Chak "For bangs. in aul cise of bry Seats Dany, 43 Louisiana ave., MONDAY, July 8.1889, Poll | Tevenue, $966.43; customs, $385,060. been appointed in Maryland snd Virginia: | op Pxirkpatrick, a prominent young citizen | Chicago as the place of Dr. Mclnoruey's sup- | Greene ee tand. Mr. Davitt denied ¢ cs HOS. J. TRELL, = dy NO. Cor. Sees: 4 UCT ER LARNER, Secretary. A Mowry Onper Coxvention between Ger- a es & <a>, SEE BARNUWS WINDOWFUL OF TEN | Many and the United States bas been signed Ba YEE SALAEDES woowann, | se aciler GUtawav ana Sack sults by the German minister, Count D’Arco Valley, 8. A. Callaway, Athol, Wicomico county; Chas. | of this city,was killed, and several other Lynch- posed murder. the account given by Le Caron, the Times wit- F. Fusting, Catonsville, Baltimore; Mrs. 8. O.| burgers severely injured. Excitement was Take Rison os hess: ness, that John Devoy's proposals were sub- Weeling, Clinton, Prince George's; B. B. 8, | high here, and everybody is flocking to the} wy) 0 gm el mitted to Mr. Parnell was tras. Mr. Parnell, nton, Pri or ; es , Micn., —Lake Dillon was} he seid’ hs ning to dc vite 7 aud 9 Gunton Tw Busing, | jg g=> COMMUTATION TICKETS aL cee ra amamnicne TV te. | Purnoe; Heatcake;, Wioomiée; Amos ee, | oe eminsene ot. | en by atepeciee um ua Be was lenis bl a ee 2 Louisiana ave. em creases the amount of a money order that can | sey, Poplar Springs, Howard; Mrs. Nettie J. a Philad i " intention to revisit America to lect and to rEYTLES TO REALESTATE. Special sodices tothe | god on ail ines of the Hordie Coaches: or sate et ese | be sent by either country to the other from #50 | Grey, Scotland, Se Macy'e: Md, han me Me: | BY Uulted Press tpiie ote nat night. “Refaring to the | Sieation Sotarits Auacion So Seitene Sud: G0 records. Reports on tities made with sccurucy, i Toth and C sta se and 1902 Ke | to $100 7 Promptuess, and at reascnabie rates, my 20-3 coe nee dng ode . ney, Cape ‘Charles, Northam mn county; Lierty. Va., July 2.—A fearful catastrophe | San Francisco Chronicle's “ap Ae rding the | jreland. stores C0,, 501 E. Gapitol st r .| occurred about a mile west of Thaxton this | man Walsh, Mr. Dill id: : Capitol at. Tar Srectat, Aozxrs' Orvice, Treasury de-| Wort’ Gibb, Feavklin Cie Aes ec: | morning, on the Norfolk and Western railroad, | has no eomertion ith thes casee na, 5 DANIFE OX THE STAND. THE EXTENSIVE t pustNess| F. McC. CRIsW ELI 1101 F st. nw. partment, was somewhat shaken up yesteaday. | Steb Greenbackville, Accomac; William | bY which about forty passengers were killed. | does not belong to the Clan-na-Geel and W. Ford sent copies over through the “Spread f the Inte iW. ee AoC HATGHET, North Cepitol and H st, Col, J. A. Jewell was relieved from duty as su- | Walsh, Mappsville, Accomac; T. A. T. Joynés : tree veo Larrea i etinngere bid fox Sour years. Hie te not « personal friend of | The Light Fund” and witness paid the postage. 5 so re : i j, ing | high bill. former y a mine. Inever saw him buta few times, and | The league did not circulate the | Price, #570. 2e16-1m_ | pervising special agent and Mr. A. K. Tingle | Onancock, Accomac; Geo. Johnson, Bteriing, | Sie only showk onven of. the orew andl thet wecin Philadolphie ‘two or more years | Donen on at nos pe ane tettar of om 2 perpen Will tako Sir, Tingly's duties be ts Agere | Havens H.C White, Jer Masbles? Accomen’ | Passengers saved. "Some of the ‘cars and | ago. "He ls not Simends, Tove positive.” which were quoted by Attorney-General Web= . 1, HALL, Shirt Maker, NEW STYLES. Mi jake Mr. Tingle's duties in the department. '8. Bristan, Urbanna, Middlesex; W, B. | Passengers were burned. Capt. Rowland John-| “When asked regarding the alleged disappear- | pier conecel tee sho Binet miSdm 52] 11th at iw. and 908 Fst. aw. 25,7. 0; MeOoy, af Pueblo, Ool., wae appointed | Rope 5. Eclat, Urvenne, Middlesex; W_ 3 | Eon was tncharge of the train and is mortally | ante’ nt Melnerney from New York Mr. Dillon |" a LOW PRICES. # special agent, sonia, Pulaski’ RE, Goodian, Becket, Gut. | wounded. : remarked: “I hardly know what to think about] | SULLIVAN IN CLEVELAND. CHARLES A. MUDDIMAN, Anny Oxpers.—Major Chas, McClure, pay-| den, ‘Tazewell; Wm. T. Miars, Churchland, Bageage master Ford is eaid to be very badly | that story, and yet it seems that he has gone co NEW STORE. 8720-3 1206 ¥ s1._ | master, relieved trom further daty at Sioux | Norfolk; Jno. W. Spencer, Clarksville, Mech | hurt: Major. J.C; Cassell; superintendent of | from N iepatatiaiecies semis siet| eee eee = — 2 206 ¥ ST._ | ™m ewe ‘ned ; ‘ bap NEW GOODS | a rere Ue on Saami | ra, Ove we ordered S Harca, Dak. dey pet ih Goltine Rieti “Gites Wore was seriously injured. "Mr. L, B. Summers, of | never received a reply. I understood wt that peers 5 Fil behelf ne WEDS SSD. Fi tag mapas, qaake pAb ys on resem - rekg * | Moore, Knob, ‘Tazewell; Chas. ©. ‘Alderson, | Abingdon, a postal clerk, was bruised up con- | time, or a little before, that he expected to go CixvELann, Onto, July 2.—The special train WOCD MANTELS. dm. “A full attendance is ‘ an ai Lebanon, Russell; J. B. Hudson, Max Mead- | *iderably. tng. | O.Omeht, Lcannct enferstend why ony 0901 ot tices care booting the Gallen : ope SHIN H. OLCOTT, Secnerany Buaiwe and his son Walker left | ows, Wythe; C. W. ‘Etmoro, New ‘Castle, | _ The other postal clerk, J. J. Hose, of Abing-| would wish to compass hiv sudden waking om 2 a witha =f SLATE MANTELS. | Attest: suerss, Eminent Commaniter. bicay urheciode tie tic thaee an Crecey; D. E. J. Baskerville, Palmer's Springs, | 4on, was killed. All of the physicians and | He was a mild-maunered and peaceable gentle. | {fom Rochester, N. ¥., to New Or TILES AND GRATER aimnciecsis ~~ gris | Eotrecass wit romtie tire oak prthent Mechicnburgh;Oscar J. Emmons Pearehucs’ {many of the citizens of Liberty went to the | mam not of an investigating turn of mind, and | leans, came into the city of Cleveland this Ser 490 LOUISIANA AVE. ‘ —— 3 C. ’h. Woodyard, Po Hill, Giles; D. Wreck as soon as information was received | not at all likely to be concerned in looking up > WASHINGTON CAMP, NO. i, PATRI- Giles; s i c morning over the Nickel-Plete tracks, It was | ea sors, America, mectue aii | CAP. W. M. Mrneprra, the new chief of the | W. Capps, Princess Anne ©. H., Princess Anne; | here. Pat — koe engineer and was | the financial affairs of the Clan-na-Gael as was | made up of two Wagner parlor coaches and @ E M- | Mth st ee Sout SO RAE: Secretary | bureau of engraving and printing, began his | Mattie Brown, Snapps, Tazewell; A.J. Litton, | burhed up, as was also the firema: Dr. Cronin. Li AL DEPOSIT COM- 5th st. and New York ave. r named Bruce Lifsey, train dispatcher, Soaqnee-cer. ne aay Se 4 Ps il . man : % 9 P| poph e meet Sewelry, Lacen Fine Goods, | =o 2™ = cise | uew duties yesterday. He was introduced by | Stickleyville, Leo; Parkey Coelys Thessalea, | was also burned. Several of the wounded were | Was the Suicide Cooney, “The Wax?” | sos tenn aeadoen, Cheriay Soieaton akin d f alt kinds. 9.2m _ | Fee > PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Chiet Clerk Brackett, of the Treasury depart- | $1/c8) Sohn Riddle, Turk ” Harless, New | brought here and taken to the sanitarium. W.| Beiviere, Int., July 2.—Much excitement | \Woxciey came out during the wait enoeed by _—_ Caammes moines: cd _3019-2m_ Sesta, 9287,946.52 ment, to the various heads of divisions. ‘The | River Depot, Pulaski; Harvey Young, Yokum | ©: Stead, of Cleveland, Tenn., is among the } was caused here yesterday by the report that the | the tranaminion of orders from the Nickel Bo cane francs sna he en pavest) new chief was presented with several hand-| Seton fg’ Value h dead. unknown man whocommitted suicide here Sun-| Plate depot. to the Bee. Line. yards Tet will be for male at my new ctablishinent TH . = some floral pieces. What President Kimball Says. day answered the description of Cooney, the | tat the train was to be switched to the a ee ee Tux Aux Liason Laws. ‘Attorney-General Another Exposition Committee. Associated Press, ¥ox,” wanted in Chicago. Sheriff Breckinton, | Bee Line track. During the few minutes’ stop < <> OFFICE OF RIGGS At the last meeting of the board of trade of = com WASHINGTON, A dividend of three ‘FIRE INSURANCE ‘0 monthly ; $2.100 for $28 monthly. ' We ‘ad: Miller has advised the Secretary of the Treas- ¥ the given os security: thus, | urv that he has doubts as to the authority of peep eae oe! following standing errand the government to accept compromises in cases | 8 the Three Americas exposition of 1892 was foehts B40 fer month Bhares ‘canbe taken st aay | Of fines imposed under the alien labor law. | appointed: Isaac McHose, president; E. F. Fecord, at the close of business on June Z5th instant. | time, and no back dues required. Any portion of an | This opinion was given in the case of the offer | Keever, secretar; The transfer books will be closed from June 26. to | advance, or the whole of it, can ye ropala st any time} made by the Church of the Holy Trinity, of | and John R. Mi y 5 f ti facilities f tting rid of an um brance . Board ot Trustee PEAS b MOHUS, ° | amy be bad by vonewine tres balding seeks | New York, to pay, £100 of the $1,000 fine im- Purtaperata, July 2.—President Kimball, | who has Cooney’s description, and seys that the | Muldoon chatted about Sullivan, the com- of the Norfolk and Western railroad, who has | dead man tallies exactly,from the pock-marked | ing fight, and the condition of his charge. “I his headquarters in this city, when seen this | ce to the crippled finger. Nothing was found | have no idea who the referee will be,” said he. is - . Y> rs on the body which would in any way establish | “It is not my business to discuss that, ' Johnston afternoon in relation to the accident on | the man’s identity. An officer from Chicago | of Wakeley knows more about that part of the ; Wm, M. Kaufman, Jesse Orr | his road this morning. said that while the | will arrive this morning and try to identify the | business than I do. It is their money behind e1 wreck is a serious one and has resulted in the | dead man. . John. Sullivan is asleep and has not been .C.. June 20, 1889. been oS. loss of life, the report telegraphed from Lynch- " ‘ awake since we left Dunkirk. s ‘eretary. | Weay Sper tent ber sunt on money witsdrewn. | posed when the foreign rector was brought Interior Department Changes. burg that forty persons were killed is greatly | ge a ae area ana New |, He mill 80 into the ring next Monday aa fine 7 > jz Sx: | Our sha worth | Here. ‘The case was appealed to the U. 8. Su-] ‘The following official changes have been | exaggerated. ana, Nes., July 2.—Referring to a New | asa fiddle, and better able to fight than he seal contracese of all hind of artuietal crore ($100 ‘paid in at ¢1, monthly, i | preme Court, and the US. district attorney ut made in the Department of the faterion, "| Mr Kimball is in direct telegraphic commu- | York dispatch in which it was intimated that | ever oes te bie lite sug azanolithic. pavement, stablescarriage houses ond xt ednesday eveuing, July 3, at 615 | New. York and the solicitor of the Treasury uk pte tes nication with the general manager of the road. | Dr. McInerney, a secret agent of the Clan-na-| The party left,over the Beo line at 8 o'clock, cellars made dry and free from foul odor. _ je20-lin* "Bancanson, president, Lom is Abraham, | recommended an acceptance of the eompro-| General land office—Appointments: @, ©, | Mication with the general ménas up to 1 o'clock | Gael, had been lured west from Brooklyn bya —— —~, PIANOS FOR RENT. petary, (Ou 12th st Capital Mi branch, AN: | mite : Wells; of Virginia, special agent, $1,500; Thos. | this afternoon is that five persons were killed, | telegram and then mordeted either wo tine THE DURANGO FIRE. =" pega t! Meeker, 207 3d st. €. 220-4 | Due Prronne To BE Soup.—The inspection | ¥- Shoemaker, of New York, timber agent, neatly all of hom wore train hands, and quits | or Omaha, Thomas Brennan, of this city, ¢x-| The Business Portion of the T - cary a sd ,FHE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE IN- | board has been ordered to appraise the Pilgri: $1,300, a number of persons wrec: secretary of the land league, said that he had W. G. METZEROTT & CO, Pl ml aig ape gt ad Og = with the ‘Board of 2: ap8-tu.law 1210 Pat. nw. ing president; 8. Norris Thome, vice-president. AD-| view to her sale. q=> NO. 3500, ADMINISTRATION DOCU- | Srown, J. Irwin, ¢ K. Moore, aud % 9900, ADSNT 1, te Shires’ iturited to 300. ‘he Rent meet Restaxep Ox = " was known as No. 2, which left Roanoke a few t met Mc! tl tirely Destroyed. "x" | at League Island on the 6th instant with o| py “fice of Indian affairs-“Transfer: Mra. Alice | minutes before midnight. A heavy rain-storm mos cir saat nek oe carts kane os — Ae ston mee ew Lore: copyist, $900, to Pen-| nag provailed throughout Virginia for about | gelegram of the kind mentioned had been sent | DExve, Cor., July 2—Tho fire in Durango > 5 forty-eight hours an @ train was moving % . “* ti ii : ita mg Orrice ax Avromrzp 70 | ,, Pension office—Appointments: Wm. B. Shaw, | slowly and behind schedule tine. when it ran | om,Qmahs, Another, gentle pall pict ate gh eye eR aamiee ington Cts hate obtained free a sere eM aete | Wea eS Wilkos 1S0T Pe, are a St, Pe eeeay | ANotura.—Benjamin Wilson, of West Virginia, plas rag Abpea oom ey Tastitant’ chief ni | it2 & Washout about 1:80 this morning near | Zuid that he had kuown Melnerney' {han boy” cludes all the principal business houses, three the District of Columbia, holding a special a am. Sul tions received by any | has resigned the position of regular assistant ged 4 * | Thaxton’s. hood. He had heard several weeks ago of the os ces ‘i Srphata Gore ‘yanent leguore tat raentary of the’ Directors. | D "} am. to'S' um | attorney in the Department of Justice and has amined, $1400; Wiley Britton. of Kansas, valor, Boheme se several cara were thrown | doctor's disa pearance, The announcement ey arene Portion of the residenee of {ict of Columbia, deceased ail pers 2 bees greene mars the Prony torney for | £1400, by transfer from War department, Pro- | track. ‘The cars caught fire after falling into | Wonden Neg York ke ee ‘telegram | With light insurance. ‘The fire is supposed to F Tefore the INST DAY OF JUNE. 1890, r claims, a3 ana congas mertedl ples 2.250 to | the ditch, and quite a — of passengers | of the kind mentioned had been sent from | 2*¥¢ bee? of incendiary origin. may otherwies by low be eachadcd from all ———_—____- Mitchell’ of | ¥®t® wi bie Sich ron ohn those in- | Omaha the informant could not say. A Case of Cholera in Ohio. dical referee, $3,000; Fred W. Mitchell, of ‘Said estate. Ixo. ©. Cuaxzr, of Indiana, has been ap-} Nov'Vork, aasictent chief of ‘division, $1,800, to | Jared b: > rs 4 9 4800, to is : Cutcaso, July 2.—A dispatch from Waverly, -ider our Hands this 214t day of June, 1889, MEW I88UE OF sTOCE pointed an assistant attorney in the Depart-| Principal examiner, £2,000, 68h) Po heone gdh Gite nny wey we Representative Laird Much Improved. | 04:0 says: A man whooe name could net be Wikktast J. M a RR .| ment oe Justice in the place of E. J. May, re- casey eri Hasz1vos, Nes., July 2.—Congressman James > uisiana ave., City. ing a fire company and a number of phy: " Jearned was taken suddenly sick Friday last in ATES OF STOCK. CHEQUES | FIRST CO-OPEERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pension Cases in Regular Order. Five persons are reported to £3 Kgnball ag | Laird arri home yesterday from Atlantic wecurities, Comme A. G. GEDNEY. 5 4 < ‘a : Scioto county, and expired in a few hours. Ham Z. Leonanp, of Indiana, has been| Secretary Noble bas sent the following com- | having been killed and a number injured, but | City, after a two-months’ stay, much improved | Two doctors pronounced ita genuine case of nd D streets (Poet Building) OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. appointed a commercial agent of the United | munication to Commissioner of Pensions Tan- | n0 names have as yet been forwarded to him. | in health. He has failed in flesh, but appears | Asiatic cholera. =a BRIGHT. QUICK FIKE AND CHEAP. | opprce : 1251 HIGH (32D) STREET. jo29-ct_ | S*#te# at Ontario. art KILRAIN’S TRAINING. cea ee * A Dig Strike of Bakers. Stoke — JouNSON BhoThens TO KNOW HOW] AxnexED ny Gneat Britarx.—The United Danger ephhy laser enact me Siccerertens lati licable to the bi f ions: — Vienna, July 2.—Six thousand workmen have el States consul at Auckland, New Zealand, bas | “#0” applicable Od ae No"*: |! The Finishing Touches Now Being Dropped Dead on the Street. D. C. FAHEY, GENERAL*CONTRA’ ‘Walks, Cejlars, and Stable Floors: EARS | Wit. = ORGE SPEANSY, | informed the Secretary of State that Great | OP4er No. 108.—January 23, 1885.—Owing to struck at Brunn, including all the bakers of Given to the Baltimore Boy. Crxorsxati, July 2.—W. Eglinton Francis, ft ge Portland Ceinent aS RENOVA | Bittisin has annexed the Island of Suwarron, in | the pressure brought to bear from all quarters — late manager of the American insurance com- There has been no rioting as yet. _myie-S _Koom 108, Lenman Building. <a> REMCYAL SUNG HAS REMOVED His | the Pacific ocean, ‘The commander of H.M.S. at thin Inte ante Pech oer) hardship from | BALtiMone, July 2.—The rainy weather yes- i y num FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST oe aed ‘SaeTiges te, 456, Ponnsrivania avenue, tage the British flag on that island on | foeiher delay ean be alleged of almost every | terday kept the crowd of visitors away from | disease last evening on the sircet oa the way to ee ee jezd-2w applicant alike, therefore caves will be taken | Halstead’s Pimlico road house, but, despite the | his home, on Mount Auburn. Mr. Francis AN EMBRORE PURE RIE WHEE” oe Rronrs or Hoxrsteap Sxrrins wiz nx Ott of their order only when sach eause thero- | downpour, Kilrain went throngh his usual | been an {ndersriter bere and in Fi a: — KUMMERBUND Paorgcrep.—Acting General Land Commis- | f° ‘s shown to the commissioner, in writing #8 | training. ‘He was as bright and as merry as a years, i the * ar ns 1213 Pennsylvanis avenue, IN MEN'S DRESS A TENNIS SASH. sioner Stone to-day, in writing to an attorney — nif ach Should thy know the school boy in vacation time, and when he French Canadian Convention: ov i at Arkansas City, Kansas, in regard to the rights | facts, that such action is proper, rho 4 Pp iu Mack insad by at the good dealers about TER: | of homestead scktlers in Oklahoma over those | case will be advanced thir ienot clearly saving Canadians was continued to-day, witapenrnia Store Ss GARMENTS, but the best goods are. those from | who make town-site locations, says that home. | this rule.” It is hereby further ordered that uugilist. | the greater part of the morning session was MOOR ST AONDON, They wear better, look better | stead claimants will be protested ‘by the land | this rule be extended ee aa to embease coos two started away from the hotel taken tp WA the dihehestea ot ‘thn : a fow shares —_— warm weather starts the sale of them—8ilk | office and if preference ving at all it will only where the applicant is in very t desti- | on a trot, Jake wearing a pedestrian’ berweely The parochial (eps, Cricketing Trousersand Belts, we have an excel- | be to bona fide settlers. Encroachments upon death. ‘This regula- | shoes that Mitchell said Tonig ind See A ee ne Oe | ely any chong Special in White Goods, Toclose allnew} ““*™*¥: 5, » woop, D Og the rights of s settler by the unauthorized | ti im squeal | i Rial re nabiaity paiegs —_—— figures, and the majority of stocks traded que 18 Sheek mews IMPouTiNG FURNISE location of town-sites will not be sanctioned or others persisting in applica wae thy did not get more than slight fractious from ee sf 1 ¥ste.nw. | in any manner upheld. tions contrary to its on a little Tmi them during the hour. was the French Satines. All the best quality and — NATE PWT A disbarred from. tics fore styles to goat 19c. Fancy Solid Colors and | Py Tue Weexty Star, which should have been You will bave this made pul ” Black all at same price, 19¢. issued on Thursday last, the 27th ult,, but Ginghama. French, Scotch, and Zephyrs was delayed on account of the accident to the Resigned, Not Legislated Out. have dropped in price. 18c. and 23c, . engine, is published to-day. Subscribers get-| The new law rendering necessary the ap- ti at the counter can call for them or Challies. The fine quality down to 7c. ok gg aed a0 “dani: Gaplae hele an pointment of a superintendent of the const Set | survey at the beginning of the fiscal year was Tax Batiste. Percales, Prints, Mus- them at ready for mailing, at line, Re allt low prices. q Sonia per copy. ‘the rewuier nus wp not framed for the purpose of Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitta, Fans, 3B. bea fpdmet a &c., all at less than regular prices. Prnsonat.—Jas. H. Nixon of New Jersey, A. Parasols. A big drop in price. §Some cut Moonelis and family, Dr. W. R. Larkin and A. EE B, Simpson of New York, James Atwell of <n ray nga hae at of lf He j ‘Wint CARHART & LEIDY, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. ASSETS 61,044,781.37. Subscriptions for shares jn the 17th issue received daily ut the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, 1003 F et. i il 61.000 advanced Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of the Association sre furnished upon application. Office hours, from 9 « m. to4:30p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from Pk be seaiaas Advances will be made promptly at7 clock,

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