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eS oh e Che Evening Star. Vo. 75—No. 13,084, WASHINGTON, D.C... MONDAY, JULY 22, 1889. i R i i [ i SPECIAL NUTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossi NOT DEAD AS REPORTED. grams The Star. BURNED AT SEA. sTahnbessitaden hos trace waka whine BOOKS OF PTION. TO THE E REVO Sa EET » Maurice Adler No Weaker Than He Tele to The Steamer Lorenzo D. Baker De- regener ps ay map bag ceialekes Hie OES Le | BS SESE Peten te, Aaveetioomeane, was Two Weeks Ago. stroyed by Fire in Mid-Ocean. signatures ans . Ase Segiet Hut Sil ter soeaed'on WORDAY, ey SE r= TNAABITANTS 0 I¢ will be five weeks to-morrow since Murice | BURNED IN MID-OCEAN. Soe : part of the ‘KER OFFICERS, OREW AXD PASSENGERS, EXCEPT = "S12 Pennsylvania The ti Adler was shot. Then the diagnosis of his TWO FIREMEN, SAVED AND BROUGHT BY A John HO Detnell Bad fasyirciocre ca SERDY NIGHT, Be art % THe case convinced the physicians that he would ; : WHALING SCHOONER TO KEW BEDFORD—TEE Books wilt remsit oper antitdily $1, 1880, inelu- | D-D..and Mr. Jaa. C. not live more than four or five days, His| The ‘s Graphic of the] carrazr’s nerony reximxe rux stony. open anti emporanee rally io this, strong constitution and will power com- 5 bined with the best care and atten Sad Disaster. tion .has preserved his life so far. i There were reports of his death on the streets to-day, but one of his attendants said toa Stan | GENERAL EUROPEAN GOSSIP. reporter that he is holding his own; that he is . > no weaker than he was two weeks ago. His appetite is good and he is quite cheerful in — is evident that the tribe will be guided largely New Beprorp, Mass., July 22.--The whaling by whatever conclusion the former may arrive schooner Franklin arrived here this morning | at. One of these men with the crew of the steamer Lorenzo D. Baker, 18 STRONGLY OPPOSED TO THE BILL from Port Antonio, Ja., for Boston, with fruit, | and is desirous of seeing it defeated, in order before reported overdue, The steamer was| that the agreement made with the north- burned atsea. The cargo was consigned to | western treaty commission three years age the Boston fruit company, Boston. may be ratified. The other man was one of the THE CAPTAIN'S REPORT. leaders of the opposition to that ement . | and is inclined to be favorable to the bill. ‘The Ng crysau yaad epson lon ty sass: | questions suggested to the commission by the cK °* SIXTH 8T. AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W. FOR LUMBER AT LOWEST PRICES. GOOD BOARDS AT $1.25 PER 100 FERT. ‘These are wide, 16-ft. lengths, and of uniform thick- ‘ess. 'S, 1345147H Si. = 3¥20-20° LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, i Princess Louise Must Give Up Ree ee Her Right to the Crown. ‘Dealers in Lum! Escay Trial committee referred to have not beeu answere¢ has removed ME aon ee Taylor Carey > for the bananas, for Boston, and had six cabin pas-| entirely to the satisfactionof the Indians anc epee ysii% a Se ee Murder of His Brother. sengers. Mrs. Elizabeth Sime of Dundee, they, have requested until next Tuesday to gei THE AN — Scotland; Josiah Dillon of Iowa; Lorenzo D. | legal advice in reference to them. The com- eR at Wrishington ty tue Dracut of Calan, The colored man Taylor Carey, who hed THE CHIPPEWA LANDS. Baker, jr., of Wellfleet, Mass.; Jeremiah 0'Cal- coieatn has granted their request and nothing NEST Moon pra ne and So the At the close Of business July 12, 1889. been in jail over six months awaiting trfal for laghan and his nephew, a Jeremiah G. O'Callag- | more will be done until then. ‘The quantity of the murder of his brother, Isaac Carey, on De- han of Boston; E. B. Thing of Lynn: Lawrence | land involved is over 3,000,000 acres. i SSE SEBUSHASSSSEs ry 3 i Jensen and Peter Saxild, sailors, who were work- P————— 720 cember 28 last, died at the jail last evening. At| Mrs. Hogan Believes Her Hus- i J 5 ioe, “ 50.008 the time of the homicide Taylor Carey was a ing _thelt petage, audi ninstorn officers ond THE WAR IN HAYTI 09) Patient at Freedman’s hospital and was seri- band is Lost. Sr Se resem perme. Asis be conducted by are night on July 15, when we were in latitude Hippolyte Attacks Port-au-Prince and sywew®enwn TULLE ELEC EEE Ba. ‘S July 1, 1889. ously ill of consumption. His victim was a 9.15 north, longitude 69.49 west, — rom other National Ban} 34,443 J is Repulsed. HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY THE 37 nurse at th lace. Ii i that Tay- NGIN Pe 2Y, E g from State Banks anc 1 Ba . nbs saree 01 e same place. It is alleged y- FIRE BROKE OUT IN THE ENGINE ROOM. iE my gy — ® Current expenses and taxce paid. BH 97 MONEY TO LOAN. lor, without any cause, procured a pistol andj THE ROYAL MARRIAGE GRANTS.| The engineer could not getatthe pumps, I New Yor, July 22.—The captain of the Atlas shot his brother Isaac, the nurse, killing him aie sa ordered the fire buckets to be used, notified the | line steamer Alene bring the news that on July instantly. Taylor was committed iS ye by tee The pec ena lignin esate Her passengers and ordered the boats to be swung | 11 Hippolyte attempted to take Port-au-Prince. all ns having claims against or in- | Premiums feskate will please send sume as soon us | Checks and ounce sniniatrator, 1002 € st, 80% Elis ofbther beste * Washington, D.C. Fraction paper cut? gies gk ez ‘18-4t° paper curret io i out. By this time the fiames had burst through | On the 12th instant be also made several as- = EQUITABLE = ke — pores sel girs ae he pede soa Special Cable Dispatch to THE Evextne STAR. the top of the engine room and the starboard — but _ anes —— time with Joss. PERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Lexal no He was placed some time ago in one of the| Loxpox, July 22—In well informed circles | boat was = vee the a ae reg a GE rn ee Big oo des on Sian ite Redemption fund witht large douple cells at the end of the south wing, | the story is current that the marquis of Salis- | $"d lowered her to a level with the rai wage el - “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Me 5 i the lady passe: laced in this boat and or-| Priace, where he is now encamped. with a companion, and was made as comforta- hi itt i re ee ble as possible, Hecently he lost his appecite bury has written to the queen urging her to| dered it manned, The other passengers now ASSETS $1,044,781.37. and could take no solid food, and nally exact from Princess Louise of Wales a promise | got into the boat, but the men had gone for- SHE GIVES UP ALL HOPE. ‘Subscriptions for shares in the 17th tasue recetved failed till death last night reieased him. that upon her marriage she will renounce all} werd. The fire was within three feet of us and omen @aily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- | Capital stock paid tn SUMMER RESORTS. ‘The deceased camo bere from Virginia and | her rights to the succession of the throne, In | th heat was intense. Placing the boat's painter | Mrs. Hogan Believes Her Husband Has fog, 1003 F at. Surplan Fund. SPECIALTIYS... hadno friends in the District, The remains | the event of the two sons of the Prince of | iy svg Hands of a sailor and telling him to hold Met With His Death. Shares are $2.50 per month. National Bank no! were given in charge of Undertaker J. B.| Wales both dyi ities tesnt ths cbitiiin ee eee 1.000 advanced on each share. Dividends unpasd. Wright and will be buried at Graceland. 8 bo’ lying without issue the c' mM | and, Rr nging into the stern, told the men at! Jacxsox, Micu., July 22.—Mrs, Hogan has Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of | Ind:vidual deposits subject ———_—. of the Princess Louise would’ be in the direct | the falls to lower away, thinking as soon as the | heard no news from the professor. She has the Association are furnished upon application. pom oy he ta gs sa ‘WANTED (Rooms). THE SEWER-PIPE CONTRACT. _| line of succession to the crown. This is by no | boat was afloat and detached from the tackles Office hours, from 9a m. to4:30p.m. On the first | Due to other 5 i Vy nal WANTED (Srrvattons) Wednesday in each month the office will be open from | Due to State Banks and bank Papago given up all hope and believes he has met with means such « remote ogutingency as may at to return on board and get out the raft and Pp eyed yevaegageygeeg (giz? Ep 4 as small boat, as they were then comparatively | seath. She left last night via the Michigan €toS o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly Re The Potomac Terra Cotta Company’s | first sight uppear, and the fact that it is quite | safe und away froma the fire ¥ | ‘Central and will arrive in New York city Mon. at 7 o'clock. seri Suit to Enjoin the Commissioners. | withia the bounds of possibility that Lord Fife THE BOAT CAPSIZED, day evening. She states that her husband had THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres’ | District of Columbia, County of Washington, es To-day the case of the Potomae terra cotta | ™*Y in course of time be the father of @| But, in lowering the boat, as it struck the | With him £1,000 in cash and a balloon and out i, HENRY C. SWAIN, cashier of the above-named page scl in 1 a St, which he must have left with friends, S80. JOY EDSON. Sec’y. my3_| pati do soleminly sweat that the abuve statements | | GOVERNMENT Recetprs To-pay.—Internalrev- | company against the District of Columbia, bill | ™OUArch justifies its discussion. Such a de-| water it immediately capsized and threw us Jox ~ Se 8 i ‘ } He Saw the Air-Ship. Bee WASUINGTON GAPE DEPOSIT OO" | true io the Dost of my Rowcareand Delle. gp, | CNUCr $888,250; customs, $776,871. to enjoin the award of contract for sewer pipe | RWment, should it ever be brought about, | into the water. On coming to the surface I cy day . =a : 2 tise would be regarded with anything but favor b; ; New Loxpox, Cowx., July 22.—Mr. Hamil- S16 Pe avenue seam | Gabe Ebg and eworn to before me this Disuissrp.—William A. Hilligof of Indiana, | to others than complainant, claiming to be the | Thetagre fefteental ch oe ety ae OF pty pel mapteme ony bed mpeg ey ng hd | en aeepr yy Hage weadgaen <Arylonong een ee Fe FAEET GRIERAT CORTE TOE | oc, Notary Public. | chief of the eastern division in the pension bu- | lowest bidder, Mr. F.T. Browning for the | a great lady pithily put it yesterday, “have ‘no | Sit eben b Helping the passengers to a safe | havin 4 on Friday, near Block island, > ti c. Taper. Gennes = = Correct—Attest ee reau, has been dismissed, complainant and Mr. A. 8, Riddle for the de- | idea of being ruled over by one of Fife’s chil- | hold on the keel, in a few minutes the mateand | Campbell's air-snip, floating with the yellow Asphalt gr Portland Cement MER x my Room 108, Lenman Building. Saiet FO LER Lock. } Directors, SEYMOUR W. T! MW. BEVERAGE, ME. JOHN W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, to inform the public that"he has re- mov ‘Stadio aud Art Parlors to 509 11th st. n.w., first floor, where he will be pleased to see bis friends Arron Th ident | fendant, was on trial. The answer of the Com-{4ren.” Meanwhile the official arrangements Irighted the boat. Ou getting our company | ide up. He did not know till be came ashore ies mitkareee as cae as ee reece biilaiontien was prided for the wedding are published to-day. to safe positions again we bailed the boat, | that Hogan ana the ship were missing, or he ce : The decision on the royal grants matter will | took th passe look would have made an effort to pick it up, or at Horr, recently “appointed to be collector of | The affidavit of Mr. Hine states that the first | probably be announced in the house of com- sesuaie Mehlich! wad by this rg pin reper! least to examine it. “§ ? ” customs at Key West, Fla. he knew of the complainant's bid was a few | mons this evening, half a mile away. It had been 20 minutes from —_—— Avrorxtep SteNooRaren.—John Irwin, jr., | 48¥# after the bids were opened and then it/ The Marylebone election, where the un-| the time of lowering the boat until we mere in | DR. CRO it Groves \ S FRIENDS. GLOVES. and patrons. rn : was found on his desk, and that he hadno | Popularity of these grants helped to reduce the | it again. We put away for the steamer and — ee Neher eee = ow 9 ee sy nigel a — rage recollection of having received it. The answer be pode. dua the ministers more in- | when about half way to it we fell in with the | His Faction of the Clan-na-Gael Hold GLOVES. aes Sizes OOH. an presses, | from August 1,860. hove per anmat, makes the point that the bids should have been pron raft, which had eight persons on it. It floated a Secret Meeting. eleva’ cot =i rs, &e. le! a “OW. MESON ER Age 3 getter filed with the secretary of the board; alsounder| THE COLOR LINE IN VIRGINIA, | "it8 only one end above the water, having been injured in launching. | New Yonx, July 22 s. RIORDAN. 611 N STREET N.w..GEN- | |“ , metz, | the clause “right to reject any or all bids” the Fem : colorsand Black. ‘They must be sold. ‘Think these | {FG rat contractsr ofall Lind of ardiiial ntone | A8sistant surgeon, now at Baltimore on disubil- | Commissioncrshad therigut to ao as they Ina {| White Postal Clerks Refuse to “Coach”? Nac chiey cath thon conatactan ms prices will sell them. and Szenclsinie | pavement stables,carriage houses and | ity Jeave, is ordered to relieve Lient. Col. Jas. Here is your chance. Taffeta and Silk Gloves in Army OrpErs.—Capt. Wm. A. Stinemetz, embers of the Cronin | held a secret meet- of the parlors of the and the sea was high. Some time was con-| Vanderbilt hotel, where Luke Dillon of Phil- sumed with the raft and we were a mile from | adelphia is at present stopping. houses ap done, and they do not adsnit that the complain- a New Colored Appointee. into the boat. The wind had now increased | ing this morning in dne 25c. Taffeta Gloves, Black, Tans, Grays, 15¢. a a sRY co |: MeKee, surgeon at Watertown arsenal, | ant’s bid was the lowest. ‘25e. Pure Silk Gloves, Biack and Tans, 17c. 49e. Taffeta Gloves, Black and Colors, 29c. Mass. Lieut. Col, McKee is ordered to Phila-| | The complainan: asserts that the law was | Special Dispatch to Tur Evextxa Stan. a8 delphia as attending surgeon and examiner of | fully complied with by depositing a certified| LyNcwpura, Va., July 22.—W. H. Davis, col- JAMES, F. HOOD, 'PLINEY M HOUG: h Bt award Hi heck for $1,000 and filing the bid with M d, of Pitteylvani 5 tl ma te gctenaeh ft -che- pie ohn ered Manit ba to be Re, ted. 4 > 3 . | recruits in that city. iajor Edwar ‘unter, | check for $1, an ling the bid wit r. | ored, of Pit vania county, Va., was recent rowing some time we picked up a sailor floati anitoba to resent 40c. Pure Silk Gloves, Black and Colors, 35¢. ALBERT W.BINGHAM, | _ JOHN W. MOGs, wha bey bout a mentee ot the, boeul ‘of sense)| Btina. They also assert that on the whole | appointed by Sdperintendest Vickery a iia on the gangway PA weg ten vovrn. | AEE Mrxx., ~The Journals 58c. Pure Silk Gloves, Tans only, 42c. John .W,, Morera. , Maniger. respectfully, makes | claims on account of Indian depredations, has | schedule they were the lowest bidders, clerk to run between this city and Pocahontas, | that he had “gone in the smail boat and that | Winnipeg, Man., special says: Sir Somers Vine, ‘75c. Pure Silk Gloves, Blacks, Tans, Grays, 50c. known to the public that, with greatly incressed fac. - | been ordered to report tothe general com- go aaeiny earn a Hi “ 1 lerk jg, | f0UF sailors and two firemen were left on board laine of Ge Renee 250, Pure Silk and Taffeta Misses’ Gloves, 15c. the best work at popular prices,’ Filtered water used, | Manding the department of the Pacific at San DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. owas Given a letter to Postal Clerk Dennis, | the steamer, they having got cut off from the | **#istant secretary of the Imperial institute 98c. Pure Silk Gloves, Blacks only, 63c. All orders promptly ereguted. Delivery wegune toall | Francisco, democrat, containing the request that he (Den-| boats by the fire. One, a fireman, had been and representative of the Prince of Wales in £2 Setar Onprsa—Licut, Chas, E. Vrecland | ppg°AX7R10UTH stuert east mernoven, nis) would “coach” Davis on the route. Den- drowned in trying to each the small boat pape pet argc tele ee Mle fp nfo Pe 1e mm issioners: ‘ig mornin, ave & ii i e now found te our sorrow that the distance | ® V'* Y 2 cutemtes a » sow @ THE BON MARCHE. Bee 70 OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. | nas boon ordered from torpedo instruction to hearing to Messrs. Edward. Hughes, A. H. | comply wit die vectors son oe ieee | betwen a and ee aeTeN, that the distance | ts way wo England. ‘The i b ony ao be , D, Stagleton | do duty in the office of naval intelligence. | Frear, N. J. Smith, H. Lowe, T. E. Clark, Aug. | premises was promptly reported to headquar- | Still, as the wind and sea would permit, | lished in London by contribs THE BOX MARCHE. andl Witt Fictsnor catines ancuse t. 98%,0u4 the | Lieut. A. F. Fechteler,on duty in the bureau of | Getz. W. Ockstendt, Peter Berbuchen, Morillo | ters, ‘The refusal of Dennis to coach him was| WE STRUGGLED To oxt 70 THE warce. | PCPIe. in every part of the empire, ‘Dastnesy be settled up in ihe next 3 days. navigation, bas been granted three months’ | Noyes, J. H. Tibbitts, Geo. Egloff, Christiana | followed by a like refusal on the part of Postel | "Pie forenoon was rapidly passing away when through the instrumentality of the Prii THE BON MARCHE, brs who are indebsed to, the Aru to come forwardaud | leave of absence, Ensign Manning K, Lyre | Egloff, John Smith, R. J. Mawhinney and-J. H.| Clerks Payhie'and Decne (white republicans), ee ee | Wales, to Sommemorety tha Futile ttle their ints by cash or short notes. We | has been ordered to duty on the Boston from | Byron, delegation of property owners from f to our joy we saw a schooner bearing down to | majesty’s reign, Abe object of the institute is Soeerpention tes Wrohiofe those who fail tomect | the naval academy. is 8th street, between Maryland avenue and B| Octhof whom declared that they would lose their itions before they would consent to | the ship. We saw her lay by and take off some | to bring the colonics into great prominence be- their obliations will not with us, wheu the 2 od ARR streets northeast. In tho schedule for street | tan Sith a nts y 4 fore the words and to draw them into closer re- pa galled ttorney, as all ; . run with a nigger.” At last reports the col- | men and then come to us. We were soon safely | ‘ > . Ross Buancams. settled iu SO days will be pisced in hiv ands | | APPorvraexrs.—William F, Reed of Iinois | improvements tho above street between. the ored appointee was still waiting to be instructed | on board the vestcl, which proved. to be the | latiouship with the mother country. The object has been appointed bookkeeper in the bureau t SINGLETON & FLETCHER, 4157) Points named was selected and bids for its im- | in the line of his duties, and the indications are | Franklin, Capt. Rose, of New Bedford. We | & the present visit is to secure the representa- of provisions and clothing at a salary of $1,200. | Provement invited and received. The Com- | that he will continue to wait sometime to come, | found she had taken five men from a spar | tion of Manitoba, S-inch Gros Grain, All-silk RIBBON, satin stripe,in | 5015-15¢ andesite, Sc. yu0d; anes (ER A NF “arg | Charles H. P. Barber of Maryland has been ap- | Missioners, however, as heretofore practiced, | The matter is in the hands of Superintendent | alongside the steamer. Another fireman hed |<. — Se THE REMAINDER OF SLATE MANTELS, | pointed elevator conducto: in the State, War | held up the contract for this street among Vickery, and Payne and Deavers paepanarse aed been drowned in swimming from the steamer's | West and Snowden Confess Judgment, GRATES AND SUMMER PIECES and Navy building: salary, $720. ie ake op seeder aelbmpee dey the dele- i. ‘eyed Jone es nas ens ern el een eee ee ‘THE BON MARCHE. = oes Gis ‘: pd 7 = a i HL - | had b to with: t of *y | e judgme: at must be closed out st once. “Prices less than one-| ‘THE Funenat of Major Graham of the marine ‘he appointment of P. H. McCaull to suc- | had burned to within three feet of the water's | Snowden confessed judgment in the superior gation was to get the Commissioners tohang up | ceed Capt, Ham Shepherd as collector of iter: | edge. We soon found the small Lost aaa rahe ile at thot half formeg retail price.” Goods stored until pur- | corps, retired, will take place from St. John’s |fome other less important street and let the | hal revenue for this district creates no surprise | twenty-five out of twenty-seven scale who ined Gulisaatstgx te oienen asa tate M. chasers areWeady to use them. chpreh at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. The | improvements on their street continue. | Mr. | hore, as suet action was considered a foregone | been on the steamer wore saved ana 3 bank for $13,000. | West is the 1 ‘ibbi m4 * A rs r and publisher of the Chicago Times, and Snow- J. F. MANNING, officers of the army and navy and marine corps | 9; fi:, Tibbitts meget: Rata, dpllowing conclusion. It is thought that he will take SAFE ON BOARD THE FRANKLIN, — _ as asin nen ~~ ‘ine . den was formerly his partner and at one time MILLINERY! 1320 Paave nw, | 92d the friends of the family are invited to eft over to allow of the improve: ere eee: a ne ie The most generous treatment was accorded | editor of the paper. COTES Ca. stand, ‘The interment will bo private. ment of 8th street, between Maryland avenue | city are applicants for position under the new | UP by Capt. Kose and the crew of the sehooner. ess ee MILLINERY! Deatu o¥ aX AnayY SunoEox.—Alvin Ava | aud B street: 3d, from E to F; A, from 8th to | Collector, ‘The best the rescurers had was freely offered; _ Death of a Princeton Professor. geodon Coed ‘tise | Austin, passed assistant surgeon of the army, | 9th; eosprtagnad dipped coli’, Breed | Capt. Shepherd is prominently mentioned in | to us. Capt. Rose said: “My voyage will not be | New Youx, July 22.—Alexander Johnstone, Felt Sailor Hats, entirely new. We have them in "1 y 2E se died at New London, Conn., yesterday after an few houses there, Major Raymond said that connection with the secretaryship of the dem- | up for a month, but I will carry you into port,” professor of political economy in the college of illness of two we the practice of holding up the contracts for im- ocratic state committee. and we started for New Bedford. New Jersey, died at his bome at Princeton, N. : : seowate ds HENS ‘This, the captain says, is the bare statement 3 . ideanaenie kethen The Secretary | proving certain streets was an old one. and. Meaning of the Salisbury Verdict. of cnn ar tos ines avaaiing sitestions i neee Sree ae eee tae Sets youn, Ro ge Plain and combination colors. Look at them. Also Straw Sailor Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Un- trimmed, Z5c. to $2.48; trimmed, 48c. to $4. Felt ‘Tennis Hats incombinationcolors. NEW. Early Fall a a og 7. : ; uated at Rutger’s in 1570, was ‘admitted to the of the Treasury has appointed the following | While it was done for the purpose of keeping | special Cable Dispatch to THE EVENING Stan. sible formen to find themselves in, to, be | } rio 876, the ee ee ae a aaa wee torekeopersand gangers:. Wm H. Hobwon, at |e cttimates from overrunning the appro Miho | . L0%DOX, July 22.——The verdict in-favor of the | awakened in the middle of the nigat in a Iigh | the users cress aeieat” {hes taught i COIS TEREAEE, Decleest teemevenshowe. : 1cE OE Jerusalem, N. C.; Duncan C. Pearson, at Mor-| roots held up would he wmreered. This oe | Marquis of Salisbury in O'Brien's libel case, | Wind and angry sea to find their ship on fire | ot Luteers gram principal of the Norwalk ‘ae eee QNAC TELEPHONE COMPANY.-A | ganton, N. C., and David L. Day, Jas. I. Quiti- | fone, he said. merely as a precautionary meas. | des not mean that the jury settled one of the snd one boat gone and poor prospect of safety. | Latin school. He ¥ ‘ Trimmed Hate. Oue dollar will go as far nowas | 221d isnt, tthe stockholders of Teoord | £00, amucl McKeehan and Join Richey, at | ure,’ The Commissioners ‘promised {0 look | commission's issues adyersely to the Parnell. their eafety depended capsize as soon es | Zrinostm in 1888. \He three did earlier in our Trimmed Hat Department. st ee ye art Oineinnati, Ohio. into the matter. ites, but is only a vindication of the rights of | launched was enough to appall the stoutest ead Gelea eae cw. Washington, D.C. Hier ‘Tue Governmens Dock at Noavoux.—The THE NEW 48-INcH MAIN, freedom in political speeches, Certainly af | hearts. That they chould escape with the loss | subjects eases ‘The traust ks will be closed from the 13th to “ ‘ fot. i O’Brien bad won he would have been obliged i aes the 22d of July, inclusive. officials of the naval bureau of construction | Col. George H. Elliot, in charge of the Wash- to recast the whole journalistic style of United of only two lives > GHARLES U. BEEUE, Toscan, | and repair have been informed that the gov- | inkton aquedutt, in a letter tothe Commission | Tiong and the tone of his own speeches, 3S TRULY PROVIDENTIALL Deacon White and Rowe Laid Of. ‘rt HH ERE BR 00 xN 8| 4, ve uy Leisse “Biigs | erament dock at Norfolk will be completed | &Fs to-day, requests the removing, at the ends ee Enough praise can hardly be awarded to! Borrazo, N. Y., July 22.—The Pittsburg bese ? Han ke fer $3 HEE oat ee about September 1. It had been expected that | Of the M street bridge, of a portion of the — A Negro Lynched in Virginia Capt. Rose and the officers and crew of the | ball team arrived in Buffalo yesterday, en rate ? oH fee Bar “oo 3 iB rae = cxag | no Penne would take place month earlier. | the eS cavating, as far as necessary, behind the | Special Dispatch to Tax Evaro San. Franklin for their gallant rescue. The flremen | to Cleveland. Deacon White and Jack Rowe ofthe ate We tne yp) To-par's Boxy Orrens aggregated $22,500, | piers of the bridge; also for removing tempo-| Lewisnuro, W. ‘Va., July 22.—A negro was| who lost their lives were Hugh Wylie of | were with the team and it was learned that they MMMM & RRR CCO A A EER by PT, Ball. who will continue the saine at old stand, | as follows: Registered 434s, $12,500 at 1063, | rarily a portion of the planking of the bridge, | lynched by a mob from Hinton this morning. | Liverpool, land, and Balph Robinson of | have been laid off, and that Smith and keubne MMMM AA RR OOH gE 521 11th st. p.w.. till July 1. atter that at 908 Fst, | £19 000 at 1063. the object being to make preliminary examina- | the negro had killed «man in Hinton on Sat-| Boston, Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth Simes, the lady | have been put back in theie old laces. ‘This Mumm AX Ree § ° Hult ge Sea are laruer patrons will be cordially welcomed f Fi pn tions for the route of the new 48-inch main. | urday last, pas who had on a black dress and @| was decidgd on Friday after the club had lost Seas E398 - by ara WALL, Shirt Maker, Axorugn Cuance For THE Petnet.—On his | The request will be granted. rrr ea man’ hat, was on her way home from | its ninth consecutive game, Kowe said be sup 7% m1S-3e 621 11thst, u.w.aud 908 Fst. 2. | return from New York Secretary Tracy will find BUILDING PERMITS GENERAL EUROPEAN GOSSIP. | Jamaica where her husband recently died to | posed their work had not been satisfactory; 316 7thst a. w. awaiting him an official recommendation from | were issued to-day as follows: Chas. Gessfor — reside with friends in Scotland. She was asleep | their batting, owing to hard juck, was ¥ : Brae /™ BAND WAL HEDIN WOODWAKD, | the board of officers that witnessed the two | two brick dwellings, 1002 and 1004 Last Capitol | A Comical Side of the Berlin-Berne Cor- | When she was Neng 13 by ary od of — poor. “Weare being paid $500 2 wonth eac! ‘Attorneys-at-Law, “ j- | Street northeast, $9,000; John Hurrison, one] respondence—Other Foreign News, _| Wiie, telling her to get up and dress and pre- | and can stand it as long as any one else can.” 7 end 9 Gunton Law Building, re ee cinco be io een | Srumme. Gurelling, Tieasats: vinsek, Acactanen, a pare to leave the ship as it was on —— % chance for ease! . he ‘i i : TITLES TO REALESTATE. Spiel ition eine | show her capabilitics, ‘The trial of Saturday | $1,600; Frank Wittberger, one frame dwelling, | Loxpox, July 22—The exchange of notes be- She hurried into some, clothing, secured ber |The Escaped Convicts Still at Large. land records. heyorts on tities made with was a failure. but the circumstances connected boa ee. nag rs bts leaoor 9 a OG, | tween the governments at Berlin and Berne on | was placed in the life boat, As the craft was |. CLEVELAND, Omio, July 22—The men who youmaptnens, and at reasonabbovates. ___ mags _ | with it are such that Secretary Tracy will grant feet - ling, Loach aggre, Be stable, rear of | the subject of the Wohlgemuth affair has | lowered into the water it capsized and was | broke jail here Saturday night have not yet => FREE-HAND CKAYON PORTRAITS | the recommendation of the board. ‘The failure 1533 14th street math wsek, $600. f reached a stage which, important as is the sub- | drawn underneath it. She could not swim, but| been recaptured. Deputy Sheriff Goldsell, . gy od Selivered st once, ¢ is attributed to the firemen in the engine-room, ‘cal oi il 7 she had on a life preserver mechanically | who was thought to have been fatally injured ce Sit snd'Massc aves Open until most of whom were inexperienced. Some of MISCELLANEOUS, ject, has a comical side as w he COMME. | TC mok ent and emnn to the autinen. paved — terdlpeen-g Rag > 719, = 719 = — | them had worked during the trip of last Thurs-| Mr. Arthur B. Cropley bas written to the | nication of the Swiss federal council places ooting y Parties supposed . cost. . Face : : “ She saw the mate on the keel of the over-| have been the escaping criminals, is now ina fair day and soon became exhausted on Saturday. | Commissioners calling their attention to the | Prince Bismarck in a somewhat ludicrous atti- ed boat an: the same “ a ~ A short trip to test the efficiency of the firemen | bad condition of the bridge serous the C. and | tude, ‘The German chancellor has been con- | 3 ‘Sion’ “He salle or God's exke | Nay 20 Te00ver. | The body of the young fellow . : : . " I n- | Mrs. Simes. He called out: ‘For God’s sake | who was killed by the deputy sheriff's posse — a = will be held in the near future in order that | 0. canal at East Market space, Georgetown, | tending all along that Switzerland failed in vs arm. i ‘olland ‘A. 8. TAYLOR, only good men shall be selected for the official | and requests its improvement. -” . carrying ‘ut the obligations imposed upon her | SiYe,the, Woman.” and caught her by the arm. ae Rg gy phen ye ‘With s view to making important changes in my JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, trial. A member of the board that witnessed | The Commissioners to-day spoeinigh Wwenis- by artic! be jail- No. 1224 z the two trials said to-day that he thought the | five additional privates for duty ai jo II of the treaty of 1876, in that she ue beet wos wi ii Petrel would make @ successful wip if gi ting ‘whieh dtenday ae simon o taconite arene Haake." he wag rested ie iby | mene ot i bree Pe. etrel wor ip if given | camp-meeting which commence at! without a ri; us examination o! eir cre- le Ne Sa Ae atic another chance. Holbrook's Fark, to ovatinue thea weeba "| onto aS eens bake emi Ire ae ee See For other Telegraphic News sve pages 2 ant & REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Sxonerany Procron left at 11 o'clock this |, {Be Commissioners this morning gave | marck that he must have forgotton that he in- | as possible. The Proposed Removal of the Apaches. - hearing to Messrs, Lichliter and Heizer, who | structed Herr von Bulow, the German minister EMBROIDERIES, LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, 1213 F st. nw. jy16-6t° | morning for his home at Proctor, Vt., for a called to urge upon the Commissioners the ad- ; at Berne, some time ago to urge the Swiss gov- ~ For several months the War department offi- GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, BLACK, BLACK- = THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOM- short vacation. His Psa secretary, Mr. x nner 4 = appointing a clerk whose special | ernment to be more lenient in its enforcement i AND-WHITE AXD WHITE DRESS Goons, | 9 >> pant barnimed mae — BS “a Bee aye; | Partridge, left yesterday for the same place, | duty it shall be to look into the standing of in- | of the provisions of article Il of the treat; ee Col. Barr, the “mili! secretary, leaves on | surance companies, especially those other than Germans crossing into Switzerlan i % COTTON AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR, PARA- | "Yi, \tiustles of ull kinds. e19.2m | Wednexday for How thaugeice to spend his | fire insurance c es, gel says the Swiss government can . aud « nnm- 80L8, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GooDS and NO-| g@ —~=5 WASH CAMP, NO. 1, PATRI. | vacation, President Gambrill of the Chesapeake and | scarcely reconcile this request for greater le- €50,000. ber of Indians who served in the United States —_ of Amer meet reg. 2 re Comi business, I will sell my entire stock of Ohio canal h: ritten to the missione! ii inistration of the le scouts in the campaigns against TIONS AT COST FOR CASH. (Ds as EVENING, ab 82. nes EHal, S11 | Countess To CaNoEIsrs, Win- | that owin Pange bape lip fsa popes ae See mantle Wa _ a army as alee cones * rg hesmmettmcs <= dom has instructed the collector of Customs at rey will be unable to repair the bridge across | part of Germany ‘tthe Swiss — Cape Vincent, N. Y., to extend any courtesies street. was not sufficiently rigorous in enforce- pe § = Fi ri iONERS, ‘We bave on hand a large stock of seasonable and de Soins Sigate Wobieoe July, 1: | and facilities consistent with the interests of the wt PLN. Dwyer, in a letter to the Commis- sirable goods, and beg to remind our customers that | 1334;, Diseelote the Artur een revenue service to the members of the American | Sioners to-day, charged them a violation anoe association on the oceasion of their an- | of law in not ordering the removal of the frame i Ais is a rare opportunity yo secure fret-class goodsat | Scy‘aventc. aid Bani Cetsccts ucrinwest, frou and | nual camp and mecting, from August 10 to 25 | house on square 496, which he asserts was | An exploring expedition, consisting of seven fs after ths date, until the 5th ugust proximo, | next on Stave Island, just across the northern | rected without « permit. : men, under an officer of the Danish navy, pro- Ge ne oe eee ag erry ory oe Se visioned for two years and a half, will leave } it resentations by the association that the only The Harrington Court-Martial. next spring on board a whaler for the east bject of the mee: is to ® pleasant} At Saturday's session of the court-martial at — 5,851 0, 1 303% ae Liber tenon SS sont = SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT | The association is com of about 1,600 Of COLUMBIA. HI A MONUMENT TO FRENCH SOLDIERS. A monument was dedicated in Moscow with : residents of the United States and Canada, jiees tore d Mountains, on the line RG Davis, ee hci ten was given by Naval Cadet Cleland Davis, which | imposing ceremonies yesterday to the memory ‘and Tennesfee. ‘is NEALIAM JONCE SS JPtbg OXOE tL EAMY | Veporera anp Mania Postuastens.—The | developed no new facta, Ensign of the French soldiers who fell in Russia in the Chsedines suo abtioe ie ‘719 Market Space, [Talc cages betas referred to me, eamune other things, foliowing fourth-class postmasters have been | was examined as to his know! accommodate the tay ol Juuso. JUNC coun moto ts beheby appointed in Virginia and Maryland: T. H. ‘the authorities will eo Corner of Sth street northwest, sivgn to all such creditors to exhibit and consent to remove them there after "Sth atrest Oakville, Appomattox county; Annie orthent op or tefure <Fivin bat OF AudUyT, E. Union Hail, Franklin county; Jas, tenced by «court in Berlin to pay » ie eal ethte invol i ica 7 fy eres Da Pe Seay ateee 5 annuity of 900 marks to a man who dy8-law3w* ” F 3 | i Li | f . [ : i if i Lt l F i tf $ aELTE ; i block 5. Le