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THE EVENING STAR : Panes a geen PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Sa An Hlinois Farmer Shot While Riding AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, with His Wife. ‘Sorthwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and 11th St, by Mowricetzo, Ix, June 28.—Harvey Russell: i Newspaper Company, and wife live in the country about two miles o¥F) Prev. from town. Saturday night the couple, who had been in town making some purchases, were tt Eveerea STA sot es sa TO cet ny t = on the road just out of town, and Mr. Rus- Teck of des per mouth, Cop unter. 2 z > was murdered most brutally and im cold th “one year, $0: siz montha, §: blood. They were driving ina baggy when, [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as suddenly. two up from the road grabbed the horse's bit and Pecoud-class mail matter.) = | brought him to « standstill, while the other ap ane | side. One of th yee Se on Friday—@1 | = we proached the buggy without a word as to his INGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1890. TWO CENTS. [Rare cc hreeet any, tort The fellow year, €97- All mail subscrij must be paid in advanes; fe is paid for. ‘Rates of advertising made known cn application “SPECIAL NOTICES. stage pl 50 cents Vo. 76—No. 16,070, Was alled EDUCATIONAL FUND. NEARLY A QUARTER me’ CHICAGO'S MILLION. al oa eee — = eee = a eat her husband died yesterday. Before he died chase of Lith st. Business Property is open for s few | Sung’ 24, 7:50 p.m. Fr beret — — Sa ray: 228,160. man = = = as Calvin Holden, and 3 more accep james. 4 asi 5 8 * " — ae man who held the horse as Aibert Dunbam, ae ousand dollars fs the capital required by each EARLY BREARPAST AT THE VIENNA race 3 |The Senate Passes the Bill to Aid| Supervisor Dingman on Saturday sent to the | Worldsfairville Doubles Her Popu- | gave no reason why they should kill him, Hol Its unmecessary to comment upon the desirability hy oe hoc See SN tine Hecaniddie | ATTORNEYS. Pago 3s Census Office the last schedule of the census Se len and Dunham were arrested and both deny of tis investment. bee " jes9utt* | AUCTION sai Sand Agricultural Colleges, roturns for the District. The counting of the lation in Ten Years. reer nee the aftkie. The tngety eS Shelia PINEY 3 D a1 — returns is now in progress and is practically ™ i —— BOO! —— y ison Beso ranorad io ines permeate us LS mace ere stout BOARDING tren as completed, but Mr. Hunt, who has charge of tir BLOWN TO PIECES. - ! rt C - : ot, Adams Building. seabae_ | eerie ee lie ot, wiarl or st WASH. B | BUSINESS CHANCES paxe | DEPENDENT PENSION BILL, | this branch of the work, is obliged to|Croker Tells McCann, Face to EASILY, SAID AND (VERE EASILY | | Price of, iound-trp tickets, including one day's | Count ny DOAID oe have the count verified _ before The Crew of a New York Tug Meet = Me. board and loding a : Death W. fonally particular rewarding ‘the clothes you wear, | "State roous ean be procured at the ofice of Coasting | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, Page __ the official figures can be given out, The offi- Face, That He Lied, th While Sound Asleep. then our model department of Artistic Tailoring will | Company. 6th st. wharf, or at the store of WASH. B. | DEATHS... Page cial announcement will probably be made on . x > Sur 2gte erate eee rc assoriment end prices. Our | Sau. 3e28-3t_ | DENTISTRY. rare 3] Senator Berry Opposes the Con- | Wednesday. In the meantime it will be of in- = ieew Than, Sune She eses ag aleR,. Productious are modele of tailors skill. Put us to the | 9° —g=>4-4 SCOTTISH RITE —A STATED MERT- | EDUCATIONAL. Page Seni so Kasse (iat tas manda coeek ie lying at the pier at the foot of Vanbrand ipebecs you order mee WALL B00, | deville neld tthe Cathedral of the te 1007" = ae oe ‘ke. Page ference Report. This has been ascertained and places the total FATAL TUG EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK. nap sep egpee ae ag py a a ~ sot _ "AH. HO! Rect FINANCIAL... Page Population of the district at 228,160. aeetes ame _ ne ee @ OSIRIS LODGE, NO. 20, FOR RENT (Orricxs). Page AN INCREASE OF 50,000. WILL CHICAGO BE SECOND? rembectope lied aye - one 4 a x oes ————— fhe Rcottish ue ga WED END AN ~— ATKINSON BILL IN THE HOUSE, Tho total population of ‘the District in 1880} ractites : hag bathe yuumay wih & pete ot IN IN 7:8 pm. Work; First pe. ore i |e i uploye: ok ly: amoron inmnal wares on |e at ae ee ae es ns as, ten yeni n598, or ha prsent Theol Other Clee | guplanlon Safin, no it venng ak 814 Fst nw. | <> OF RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE Page SENATE, fe - piscrrn dig ~ ight a the Vanbrunt street wharf. The free able wut al is comaumed. Arter ot Gave Ca per cont Sen been Sestae Pago 3] Mr. Allison was excused from service on the item: i 1 yr dozen. 1s We mziiim_| Pavable at the ofice of ‘the company, Lh] Pst nw. = on and after JU: a 4 2 Stocl iers ol wording Record, at the close of business ou Juue 27, 189v. | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ‘The transfer books will be closed from June 28, 1890, | HOTELS, sus Gilbert, m un interview, says that the re- | “shore, with instructions to return at 3 o'clock this morning. Shortly afterward Capt, Squi Steward Geo. Rogers and two fremen returne: ri % ri 7 be a material change. ‘Th increase : select committee to examine into the adminis- | °Vet: 20t be a turns already im show that the population of trative service of the Senate, snd Mr. Plumb socal ss gees mney be regarded ms Meaty | on cnscelin ene million. Moc anh bo- e to their bunks just behind the engine room, “ECONOMY.” to July 15, 1890, both days inclusive, HOUSEFURN was appointed in his place. yond the million point the total will run Mr.| At dawn Matthew Bartley deck hand, = GAS RANGES. order of Board of Trustess, Saeeeoonee A The percentage of increase is over 28 per | > A lw we Butay, © Sok baw well & 8 SHEDP ¢ Bi m,W,8-$t __ FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary _ : Asie eee ee were reported and placed | on: and when it is considered that this is | Guibert would not venture to say, except that| reported for duty and found the rs OLUMBIA COMMANDERY, No. prepared the fire and, Knights Templar.—Sir Knights will am: 6:30 p.m. at Asylum, TUESDAY, 24th instan’ i i od, | Crew still asleep, He an increase nearly equal to that of the previous | * "Ould be considerable, The city, he added, ep. He —_— b ATH HAS REMOVED TO | toattend divine service at Dumbarton 3b; Church in a after a cursory ex had certainly doubled its population im a de- | Site & CUmOFY. Senate bill appropriating $50,000 for a public ; 2 < : building at Nevada, Mo. decade it may be considered as quite remark. => DR. HB. F. E ; cade, and it was question between Chicago | of th DE; # leased | c By order Sir GEO. GIBS' - ; able. Mr. H ttled comm: - @ arrival of the en . Bs 71 Teint ae. where he will be pioaged | convesancon. By ondey MEDIC House bill for the relief of settlers on the | Sic, Mrs Hunt says that in settled Fears is | 24 Philadelphia for second place on the list | ie awoke in the water, with hin lege badly g 1 OWE THE GE INCREASE IN’ MY | er PART iS HAVING MONEY FOR IN- | MONEY TO LOAN Northern Pacific railroad indemnity lands. very good. = of American cities, i = ~ up by —. ‘orders to the superior quality of my ‘vestment.— ‘well for you to remember - " . sg en, according is own statement & Finid. ‘Highest graue. 5 gall., roe. Delivered. ust if you leave Your money with’the Washington | NOTARIES PUBLIC. tv: Tugalls Tomerod a sencintita Peabas COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. a Nemapeoran tones oe ‘The concn gnume-|iearned for the first time that the tug had CHAS. E. HODGKIN, | {they have no loaus ou hand when you make applies | POTOMAC Rivin gc Sd te) instore te ution (which was} ‘The population of the District every decade | triets The corbin estimated at 246,000, | P!own up. The boat, which was considered @ 919 7th st. nw. | Hon, you will be allowed 2 percent until asatisfactory | PraNos aNt Caaeee agreed to) instructing the committee on privi- | since 1860 is as follows: Ixpiaxarotis, June 3. Superintendent Con- | #2ch one and first-class in every particular, ‘XB. Ionly keep the one brand, highest grade. _J6- investment is found. _____—iSe23-6t_ | pen SONAL, leges ‘and elections to inquire as to the date Per cent of | ger says that Indianapolis will probably show a | ¥** “holly wrecked. nothing but « few frag- eee ne a erate ay S THE TEMPERANCE TENT WAS BLOWN | patnTene when under the law and precedents the sala- merease. ulation of 125,000. 2 ments being found floating on the water. The ‘st Simond’s Plait R Open for business touche. iev, Scott FY’ Horshy and | PROFESSIONAL, ries of the Senators from Montana, Washington | 1860. = 75,080 ‘OLUMBUS, Ouro, June 23.—The census just | free of the explosion was so great that it stove fimore st.. Baltimore, Ma. Dranch office Stand | Sus °°F.o9 wiil address the movtings ems | PROPOSALS. and North and South Dakota began. 1870. 181,700 75 | finished makes the population of Columbus | * bole in x barge which was being docked Wasttington, D.C. oe __ $e8-6w* Bae ND Love, F.AA-M. OF THE DIS- ee THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AID BILL. 1880. 177,624 4 _—_—| 123,797, a gain of 61,418 in ten years. som Tho tug was vulasd 2 Otfsobs kuees q=> THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- | YoicGrand bodes FA AY at ee One i The Senate resumed the consideration of the | 1499. agricultural colleges aid bill, and Mr, Morrill now tom. The tug was valued at £7,000; insured. 928,160 98 | ig Gompricted at oe cts nats here | "The victims of the explosion were Capt, The work on the census returns is in pro-| wards the population is estimated at 248,000, Squires, the two firemen and the steward. The the District of Col- | SPKe: Temple, WEDNESDAY, | SERIAL NOTICES... Dany, hortheest corner 15th st. and New | und Lodge, FAA M. ; eS ee ne oe ee June 35, 1800; at Loclock pane tte ation) tei: | SUBURBAN PROPER moderate rates, Silver Ware, Securities an | neral of Past Grand Secretary Janies Laurenson. By offered a substitute for the various amendments | gress at the Census Office, Already the re-| Minwatues, Wis, June 23.-Thecity’s popu- | Pedy of the captain was found upon the deck | Shetverd lormestirates, SM® DePonit Boxee Tos sho | onder of the MW. Grand Masten ending on Saturday as to the division of the rbiaaargee : Juste re. | Of 8 schooner lying in a dock moar by and the i lation, estimated from incowpl tund between colored and white schools of « | fuse, 0, 70” districts have been received and | ‘tines Searing, rom incomplete census Fe | body of the steward was taken from the Water the work of counting is being done as rapidl; " some distance fro he explosion. The fires fund g is being pidly | Des More —Unofticial re- : hae te mage Mr. Pugh (who had offered the first amefid-| 98 Possible. Thus far the census work is two] porte give Dey Moines sporulation of 9.000; | Mat. itis believed, went down with the wrecked ment on that point) said that he had examined | weeks in advance. Dubuque, 40,000; Sioux City, 35,000; Cedar | Kiiipf the unfortunate craft. The — Mr, Morrill’s amendment and that it covered = Hapids, 38.000; Davenport and Burlington, | Was just comin down the dock’ ay'ta all the points that he was aiming at. He with- A BOARD OF EXPERTS 30-000 cach, and Marsh town, 16,000. tho tng when ths explosion oni wa a drew his own amendment and hoped that Mr, scan Bartorone, Mp., June 23.—The population | ¢ tf when the explosion occ Morrill’s would be accepted. ¥ > FCv of caluutin Went : ee Maine ave. will be continued by the | Sh ~Tsho. Notice.—All owners of Keepers of doe in Beirs_ QUARTUS RICE. Maneger. my3l-chmm" | 4, Dist ict of Colaba are here y notified that = 5 yearly tax im ¥ act of Congress on all d Sem ATLANTIC GITY. |_| owned oF kept it said District wil bedue and payable | WOOD AND COAL Plas thin the reach of ail. Notice adver- | on JULY 1, 1890. Upon payment of such tax tags : Soment unter Setamer Renrta Sel9-2w. | will be issued ae provided’in said. act, By order of = = 01 D.C. E.G. DAVIS, Col iTaxes. | St ft of the cire 5 SS ed G. DAVIS, Collector of Tax tatement of the circulation of THR EVENING | a 812 Blue ana Black Serge Suita; they are cool, >TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC | in General: The Lorenzo Rice Carpet Clean- | rIUCLTT eet ttt eiteteii i WOOT WAVE BAWADEIGACWTIVISK DIAG OSSBENEKUNOFRIG UE UEKYIAAD Z i To Award the Contract for Machine | °f this city is made by the census over 500.000. 2 Srax for the week ending June 21,1890; Mr. Hale, Mr. Chandler and Mr. Gibson also | 9, Prrrssure, Pa., June 23.—The census gives] SHARP CHICAGO YANKEES, made, g=20HIO REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. — . i i : Tools at the Washington N. Ya ss a rt 7 ot — Fe NC EORGE SPRANSY, 434 7thet_ = ‘te usoetation wall held palin Monpay, June 16, 1890. sees 90,014 Tee kane aS dats tated pig papel pa Pitsburg’s population approximately st 250,000. | ray soa Their Stock Vasds to the ej" STOVE GAS FIXTURES. EVENING, Jue r lock: a Sha TUESDAY, June 17, 1890....... + 30.695 | portions in which the fund was to be * With the consent of all the bidders on the HIS WIFE TOLD THE TALE. English and Will Start Bigger Ones. c. A. MUDDIMAN, pa ee torey. Wiewomat, June 18, 1890. + 30,801) pistnipuTED BETWEEN coLORED aND wuts | &Teat machine tools for the Washington navy — o > f : ou en fhe, meeting. “AU Ghiosus, especially the’ Indies THURSDAY, June 19, 1890, 30,753. COLLEGES, yard, for which proposals were received some | Radcliffe, the Texarkana Train Robber, micaco, June 23.—A statement is published : w PRICES, | 87:30. A. F-CHILDS, President, | FRIDAY, June 20, 1890.. 30,915 | Mr. Morrill said that the proportion was not | weeks ago, the award of the contract has been Makes an Indirect-Confession. here to the effect that the English syndicate bee ah Sd Je21-2t*_| SaTURDAY, June 21, 1890... 35,289 | fixed. That was left to the state legislatures, | left to a commission of civilian experts for de- on oes which has just bought the Union Stock Yards See AR PICKLING: 1204 324 at, FOR SALE-WEW ROOM BRICK-3| ——_]_ Mr. Morrill’s amendment was adopted. It | cision, Texanxawa, Anx., June 23.—Kadcliffe, the | in this city is likely to find its poor invest- ll eat Wastiniton, © bells, speaking tubes, concrete cellars ie: 189,367 | Provides that in any state in which there has| The board is selected from among the mem- | YoUnded train robber who died here on Satur-| ment. It has been recognized by jel7-6t" HOUSES FOR pALE. Florida avenue (Boundary); i on one agricultural college established under i i ical | 4°, in his dying moments stated that he was} the stock yards company = —for => JOHN MORAY, easy. OWNER, 1012 Sat. ew, Fre: | tae tgtot 1882 and in which also there is oF | petite enn neon ociaty of Mechanical | 4,0 weak to talk, but that after hia death his! some time thot the mene cmon, a st making woe Penneyivanin ave BF EYRE: FIREWORKS: FIREWORKS | DAILY AVERAGR....-00s-.ssseseceseeee B456L | may bo an educational institution of like char- | E4sineers as follows: Prof. Sweet of Syracuse, | 1 "UO. > lk i Dal MUAY Alber, lite oul tile Pah ehereenhh a val di and I will dispose of balance of Vapor Stoves and He. FLAGS. FLAGS. "FLAGS. ———_ | acter for colored students aided by the state | passed president of the society; Mr. Wellman mak - of the city would soon render a removal desir- ’ frigera‘ors at cost for cash. Also Ol and Ges Stoves. | LANTERSS. = LANTERNS. LANTERNS. from its own revenue (however named or | of Cleveland, and Mr. Morgan of Worcester.|@*Y afternoon Mrs. Radcliffe gave | able if not absolutely necessary. Accordingly ® jels-2w The largest and most varied assortment in the city. | CORRESPONDING WEEE, 1889............. 20,639 | styled) there shall be a just and equitatic, Ge 4 ore eke g| the details of the whole affair as far | #¥udicate, including the stock yards compan REMOVAL! DR MARVIN A CUsTIS,| The lowest pricesprevail, — Wholesale and retail. vision of the fisid'ty be tacetes a aedar his These gentlemen were chosen to make the as she knew and she will today | nd a number of railroads, was formed, whic = rem Bos Phe a ‘i atid? UPPERT, taleie en Sink Gin thin ne eee | O05 Meal by en legislature. award because of their known efficiency and | give her story under oath in court, She says | boughta tract of ground nine miles square some Telephone S50. TA SOPHO Egos | _J021,23,25,26,28,90, Jy Le zat yee Set Ge shove 6 Mr. Blair made a remark to the effect that it | 'putation, and because the government, while | the persons confined in jail, Detective Williams, | ©igt or ten miles southwest of this city. : ——— THE COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE 00. and correct statement of the circulation of was from a southern Senator (Mr. Pugh) that quite capable of deciding for itself as to the Napoleon McDaniel and John Brown, are the | O» this tract itis proposed to lay out large Incorporated May 8, 1800. r Tak EVENING Stak for the week ending June 21, | the proposition came to give colored schools a | Pest machines offered, preferred to leave the | persons who, with her husband, committed | stock yards and freight switching yards te (OVAL SALE, Capital stock limited to ¥200,000. 1890, Frank B. Noy share of the funds, and that no northern Sen- | *¢lection to a disinterested board of acknowl-|the robbery; that Radcliffe did the | S€FVe in the capacity of a clearing house for — Purposes to acquire, hold and dispose of real estate . NOYES, recipe beled edged judicial standing among the mechanical | shooting which disabled the . express | all freight handiod by all the ratirouds runs and dfatin real chtate ccuritics. ‘Shared, €100 each, ‘Treasurer EVENING STAR Newspaper Co, | **0F had thought of it. engineers of the country. agent; that McDaniel shot Radcliffe by | Bing into this city. Having made sure — limited number of shares can be subscribed for| Subscribed and sworn to before me this MB. HAWLEY BESENTED THE REMARK a mistake, supposing that he was one of | Of all the preliminaries in this direction at its office, 1326 F st. Pep etepsemingg Pew mas orem and said that the bill had originally contained THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS the train men. Mrs, Radcliffe had besought | it is said that the stock yards company begem To-save the removal of an immense stock toourmew} yy 5. McCANDLISH, Sectuany, ° oy y-third day of Juno, A.D. 1 @ provision that no money should be paid where 3 her husband to have nothing to do with the | B€gotiations for the sale of its present property Gaixst P_ WILLIAMS, Treasurer. de2l-2w Joun T. C, CLARK, distinction of race or color was made, but . 1 Gsta, which we will “ J Store, corner 11th and i. baad — tary Public. | that the establishment and maintenance of sep- pane i, os wainiee attibitien okbaliiaianh ELS TS arate colleges for white and colored students sass ‘Tae Star Ovr or Town.—Tue Evenrne Stan | would be a compliance with the act, ° robbery, but he refused to follow her advice. | With the result already known. Having com~ Mgonator Ingalle, taday intendwced thy | She knew of the plans which were being made, | Pleted the sale it 1s said that the old company mator Ingalls. today introduesd but was forced to silence. Her evidence and | Will develop its new scheme and begin active memorial of the Women’s Christian Associa- | other developments which are expected will | Competition for the business of which the pres- doubtless ‘those who contemplate building to our stock of Wood UMBER ITEM! will be eenk'by: mali tei any address ia; Mr. Ingalls ao resented ue pines his sre a fag tokenemep Praying = cause a sensation in court today. ont —— tor many years enjoyed « lucras Slate Man: Tiles for fire- 5 $2 cot 5 " mark. He frankiy confessed that iti z propriation | ee er Pee ae tels, Ranges Latrobes for piety lauare 482 contains our sur. United States or Canada for such period as may | to disburse the fund among white anf oolevea | which an addition. to the home on 13th stroct QUICK RETURNS. ADOUMPLIGNRD WOUm places and floors ; also large assortunent of Brass Goods, sold. b a |. The Lumber must go. Your be desired at the rate of fifty cents per month, | schools could not with propriety come | ™ay beerected. The memorial explains the from northern Senator. is insti aims and work of the institution and says: / Canada Will Remove Her Dut; ww . hhvaciih ahah cameleon, ty and eet one present cut Sars. © €FBut all such orders must be accompanied | and his connections “were against it, | “Those reccivinghits benefits are generallyfrom “pity ¥ on Saw | Commencement Day at the Georgetown ye22 sGbh st, aud New York ave. n.w. by the money, or'the paper cannot be sent, as =e necessity could arise only in a on jee REE | only esther’ arse ra — ii in Academy of the Visitation, é southern state. The whole number accot it is safe Ei = — no accounts are kept with mail subscrip- bane theres, had logieaty Sacra wail do ay (ph Soni per Gent axe motives Gf. ths fis: ffraraig hucendacee~ — Ser John MacDon-! ous wos oF van mANDe DONLATED—OUE nce a aoe, ee ee eee amendment to adapt the bill to @ condition of | *tict, and oily about one-third have ever had | *!d states that immediately the McKinley tarifl | i ciccs NEEDLE WORK, ETC —cAMDINaL, ~ ENGLISH OAK bs fi 7 I things which existed in the south, and he ( even 's temporary residence here.” Congress | bill is finally passed, if the duty on lumber is GImBons TO AWARD TEE DEtOMAS—LEEE OD =e heey EE PRO Se Paes VERNMEN ecerrts Topay. — Internal Ingalls) cordially gave his assent to it. is invited to visit and examine the home. The | fixed at the figure as proposed in the amend- Piano Cases. Some choice: les of this po revenue, $654,988: customs, $1,055,940 1 oe can peseen iu thenew DRADECKY UPhIGHE Aaa mean MR. HAWLEY THANKED MR. INGALLS REMOVAL. PIAN0s. Sold on yaywents of 810 monthly, To-pay's Boxy Orrens were $14,450 regis-'| for his speech. For himself. he would have or FG ob Pave, | tered 48 and 8500 « coupon 4s at 122, but one agricultural college ‘in each state, and WALTER ¢ SCOTS & 0O., MANUFACTURERS | _m24-3m AND JOBBERS OF ert HAVE REMOVED TO - P it would be for every person whom the Lord AND JOB 91 . | ae ‘Tae Txrat Boarp of the U.S.8, Philadelphia dveprarcapaet ih cy ale aston) ALE CIGAR HOUSE IN THE CITY. “NO BRANCH i ‘i made go into the school. That was the wa; BALE C HOUSE IN THE CIEY. XO | << hee = _ has informed the Navy Department that the y memorial is signed by Mrs. John M. Harlan, te ouapvates, Exc. resident; Mra. M.W: Fuller and Mra Ms. | ment made last week—€1 per 1,000 feet, board a= Pomeroy, vice prosidents; Mra, ‘Thomas Wil- | Messurement—the Canadian government will | One of therecreation rooms at the Georges son, scoretary D. A. Freeman, treasurer; sores saree entirely removing the | town Academy of Visitation has been tempo- Mrs, C. B. Jewell, register: E. Collis Smith of rarily transformed into + gallery. the finance committee and Mrs, 8. P. French hep a : Shea ists nee eee ST. N.W. THE ONLY STRICTLY WHOLE- room is quite large, yet it is filled with taste- s i i i and Augusta P. Whittlesey of the board of CROKER FALSIFIES. 2 SUELEPHONS CALE 1130-4 | FULLY GUARANTEED, EASY-RUNNING 12- = will start on its first trial trip at 3 o'clock feoviattioa iesccas: it oomaedl gerd managers, He Ap) mudins hb ieee Onis eth bye ae: ing a re range ous g CERTIFICATES OF INCH LAWN MOWER FOR 84.50. jomorrow. i FOR A XEW GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. pears ‘ase’ = etween stu: and during spare &=-. wee GEDNEY © ROBERTS. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, €275 | Cay, Gxo. fh. Bouronp, eighteenth infantry, rae THE BILL PASSED. Senator Manderson, from the committee on ST ee While ¢ ohare srl agra i me 407 10th at Adjoining Post Building. | Doz having been found incapacitated for public| Some formal amendments were made to the | Printing, today reported an amendment to the} New Yonx June 23 smahearepredialy racquned sence dae = Pi New York 23.—The Fassett senate dle k thi nell WASHINGTON Sarg DEPORTE SO. WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 20c. BACH. service, has been placed on the retired list. bill and it was then passed. sundry civil bill _Providing for an appropria- | committee held a special session here today to rasa copay sonatas 4 saker seine - DEGSD RRRES? *0 RENT BOXES at greatly eee ee er eae OME LETE WITH SPRING 1 Cox Apotnent A. BUFFINGTON, ordnance de-| It appropriates annually out of any monoy in | tion of $250,000 Teo for a reer ae ejound | take the testimony of Richard Croker, the| or painting and dreving Amooy he mam NEW TURKISH BATH | POULTRY NETTING, 750. PER1008Q FT. | partment, has been ordered to the National | the Treasury not otherwise appropriated aris- to do used ar site for s government printing | 1 ace of Tammany Hall. The chember of the AL ape gedit oan ae bee oe re: 4-QUART ICE FREEZERS, 81.75. armory, Springfield, Mass., to inspect the steel | 128 from the sales of public lands to be paid | fonses necessary in connection therewish. ‘The | Superior court, where the hearing took place, | Mme Pastels are those by Miss Rose Cones ae eee, 25 FEET GAKDEN HOSE WITH PATENT | shells now being manufactured there. to cach state and territory for the more com- | Houses necessary in connection therewith. The i i 7 | Macins White, Miss Caslear of Washing- ve 1st96 sr. x w. | 23 FEET ng manufactured there. plete endowment and maintenance of | Secretary of the Treasury, the, public printer | was filled to overflowing with a dense crowd of | ty, Miss Kaie Mallon, Virginia; Mime Rep A GOOD HOSE REEL, ¢1. Curer Cienk Twerevace returned to his desk coleavs = fee ase — es owe eer pia ace a — po — Lawyer Boardman, counsel for! smith, Miss Nunmette Casel ot Tem = glia “Wie Wasactstant eid ; jure an e mechanical arts, and | ! ” the committee. sat next to Dr.|.- kate Table Howe Disker@L. my16-2m a +. ahatVatbanse Oxnacerat of iliaee "| amtalitished!'or which saay be |hepeattce’ estaly- instructed to condetnn such land and property | Beckman, the Croker family physician. Law.|*S!v*nia ayd Miss Kate Peel, Arkansas ” ie : 911 PENN. AVE. wt rica lished, in accordance with an act of Congress | *# the board may select. er Wm. M. Ivins was also early in attendance, | {be collection of water colors is exceptionally ROGER’S PLATED MEDIUM KNIVES, $1.60 | Resionep.—Naval Cadet Wm. N. Vansant | approved July 2, 1862, the sum of £15,000 for| 4 DELEGATION ruow sourm wasuixorox. | Patrick “H. McCann and his wife, whe ie me, | §00d. A Venctian sketch, after, Turucr, by Srorexeerens: Sronexzerens: T. has resigned to take effect June 80, 1890, the year ending June 30, 189, and an] A delegation of citizens from South Wash-| ter of Mrs. Croker, were in the audience, li | iss Anna Fahs of Virginia, was the most : ROGER'S PLATED TEA SPOONS, 85c. SET. Sea = annual increase’ of the amount of | ington called on Representative Hemphill to-| eyes Were centered on Mr. and Mra, | ™red. A fire screen, water color on velvet.by FIREWORKS! CANDY! FIREWORKS! A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES WRINGER, 82.25 Two Mowrus’ Leave.—Ensign Benton C. | such appropriation thereafter for teu ar = ted hi titi P Croker when they entered the room and | Miss Kate Pell, also elicitec considerable admir- eae EACH. i Decker has been detached from the Baltimore | years by an additional sum of one | G8Y and presented him petition signed by | took genta beside W. Bourke Cochran, |*tion. A large oak buffet contained a tee GEORGE J, MUELLER, STANLEY AIR RIFLES 81.75., and granted two months’ leave. thousand dollars over the preceding year, and | Property holders of that section of the cityask-| Mayor Gran’ lawyer. Mrs. Croker | *t of china, painted after the French style by wa hdc ames my7-3m, IE eage a areca ;_ | the annual amount to be paid therefore to each | ms suitable legislation respecting steam rail- | jooked rather anxious, but chatted with Dr. | Miss Kate Peel; a dinner set by Miss Nellie ~ : NERS. — - | state and territory shall be $25,000; provide: Beekm: ir. Croker did not y much | Gleason anda fish set by ie Carlyle IOLESALE CONFECTIONER, TUNLAW HEIGHTS. Woatp's Farr ComMissioners.—The Presi. d itory shall 000; provided, | roads in that section. The following were an. Mr. Croke ot betray much | Gl and fish set by Hattie Carlyle of 314 PENN. AVE. N.W., =". [RES al ate for | 22h* has appointed the following commission- | that no money shall be paid out ‘under this teen J. —— oe —— = evidence of illness, but looked a little worried, | Colorado. © a pre also several pieces done Se a eae eens | ra a ae | cae em ee tar ees |cezpet ‘Sad. nnimers ek” 0 "tage | he, Betton Gaptsahete’, Romy Wen, | ance see oteny® Mepean s | oVa, Gernee, > of gin a an bie, i x N 5 - sar er) 5 a : aes - e “ . constantly receiving sl the LATEST NOVELTIES ts | tueimpecrements now ip progress will include a | Gaston W. Allen of New York, in place of Ed-| SERS « “distinction of race, or color is Ghas- Allen, Dr. Harrison Crook, RA Walker, | dramatis persone. Crocker was at once | Quite space on the walls was devoted to CANDIES, such, as PENNY GOODS. Wil receive | Hlecinic Car Service and Parementz"" “*""™* | gorald of New York alternate; and William Mf |™made in the admission of students, but] Wm. Cammack, Dr. H.C. Hammett. A: | called to. the stand. Ho. said ” he | Pastels and crayons by Miss Bosse MeGowan this week @ number of uew articles, Something new | | The situation ‘is unrivaled im natural beauty and cass of Kentucky, in place of Samuel W. the establishment and maintenance of such Leads H, Baum, T. T, Keane and David | had pelived in this city forty years; => ae eee yenh watson. Biways im store. eyes Hall directions uninterrupted views of the | Toman of Georgia, declined, with Patrick J, | Colleges separately for white and colored E ees had been alderman two terms and coroner two “ = y sitor. Agent for the Tutti Frutti Automatic Vending Com- | “¥ o Washington, Maryland and Virginia. ‘Walsh of Goorwia as alternate, students shall be held to bea compliance with Sa ESEEA! terms, also a fire commissioner and city cham- | The names of Misses Lottie Ashton, Nellie pany of Brooklyn, X.Y. Agent for the Automatic | EF BELLO, trustecs, ances tg = Se sctice nell the provisions of this act; and also provided A DANGEROUS LUNATIC. berlain. He resigned the last fice in Febru. | Gleason, Emma Durch atid Maria Tracy were Chocolate Selling Company of Boston, Mass. Several | 1419 G st. n.w, Tue Toran Numper or Imorucrants arriving | that in any 6 in which there has been one — ary last to go to Europe for his health. He had | tached to several well-executed subjec cut teavunewseratamariacee| 7) HNCR TOES uaowy, pots By etl peep tet ered an p= Sap eg ee apg alone bp tery Bar noi heed rarer fre happy age nggi dg kd Pg a peg mg store or 3 . ivi = of 1862, a in r 5 4 » country salesmen. mr ae GoLDsBorovH bius FCO.” et nae ezriving during the amo} 5. ednoational institution of likbeharacter for | oa one oo See Enenne Hospital. | i ty Metaan Teepe ate gine 8 Prominent position; likewise “Au FIREWORKS, FIRE AND CANNON CRACKERS, EMMONS & BROWS’? Penne. ave. | Period last y colored students, aided by the state from its| A neatly dressed man, apparently thirty-five |Tead part of McCann's testimony | Leyptian Girl,” by Miss Alexander. Flower TORPEDOES, CAPS, PISTOLS, BOMBS, my27-1m g “Atinntic Buildi: _—Mr. Th 1 own revenue (however named or styled), there = about the $180,000, which he said Crocker had | studies in oil by Miss Helen Eiker and Mise ETC., ETC. me | _Punsoxat.—Mr. Thomas Clark, president of | trait be a just and equitable division-of tue fund | °F forty years old, reached this city a few days | SOME the $180,000, which aldermen to get a | Libbey received cousiderabie praise, ‘The largest stock of FIREWORKS ever brought to EQUITABLE Norwich Steamship Company, and Mrs. Clark, | to be received under this act made by tho | 980. He said he came from San Francisco and | confirmation by them of Grant's appointment | There were but few specimens of face mideanimeme nt ee | Col. Allen Tenney and Mra. Tenney of Nor- | legislature. he spent his time visiting the different depart-| by Mayor Edson for commissioner ‘of publis | needlework, as stated, yet those. that wore exe to order early. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. wich, Sonn. and Jose h Morris of Lime, Ohio, THE DEPENDENT PENSION BILL. ments of the government in his efforts | works mee ee epllneray oes Ban eS oe Goods are delivered, PRICES AS LOW AS ANY “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. at the Hamilton. . von Hemert and a “"T 18 UNTRUE.” rate wo by Aliss Kate Carley; anda DEALER. W. H. Blaann of At rdam, Holland, E. A. The conference report onthe dependent pen-| to secure a large amount of money . 1. Ee & sn | Cushion, a screen and table scarfs constituted that he claims is due him from] Mr. Croker said: “It is absolutely untrue in | o} out ail the exlibition infancy meedie ” work, the government. The police think he | *!! particulars. Two jong tables were devoted to the exclu- is a crank of the Guiteau stripe and that had Continuing he said he had gone to McCann's | sive display of frocks, skirts and other pleces ASSETS 81,119, 062.77. Whitebush of St. Louis, E. Ford of Pittsburg, | Sion bill was taken up and Mr. Berry made a qe eee eee. Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 pan. daily, On| John E. Milholland of New York and A. N. | speech against it, The practical effect of it the first Wednesday in each month the office will be | Howard of Pittsburg are at the Arling-| would be, he said, to put 90 per cent of the open from 6 to So’clock p.m. Advances will be made | ton.——-Mr, Joseph Dickson and son| Union soldiers onthe pension roll. It was store about that time, but had not carried a | of wearing apparel. Some of the young J G &C promptly st 7 o'closk. ‘The 19th iasue of stock is open | of St. Louis are at the Normandie | really a service pension bill and the chairman | 2° Lakes agarose Setarday by Police- | stchel, nor aby large sum of money. ‘Notch | ladies who have done this style of work are OMNEOR, NW ARNER O. for subscription. Roger A. Pryor of New York is at Chamber- | of the committee on pensions (Mr. Davis) | 20 Daley he see some 0*- {sum had been raised for such confirmation, | Misses Bertha and Martha Palms and Miss 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. Shares are 82.50 per month, lin’s\—Gen. Adam Badeau of New York, | could not deny that. ernment official, During his brief stay in the | nor any since, nor had Grant raised $80,009 | Moran of Detroit, Misses Marie and Florence pees $1,000 advanced on ¢ each share. Warner H. Nostrand of Dobb's Ferry, N. Y. HOUSE, city he was quartered at the Soldiers and | for such \ purpose. He said he had visited Mc- | Lucas of St. Louis, Mo., Misses Eleanor and ovrr Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of | Jeff Chandler of St. Louis, formerly of W: Sailors’ Home, on Missouri avenue between 3d | Cann’s the time referred to. He asked page ~~ oy hw . of St '-PRICE SALE FOR THIS WEEK. the ant ed upon application. ington, and W. H. Phelps of New York are at The's; r announced the appoin' and 43¢ streets northwest. He paid several McCann if he had heard anything about a rumor | Louis, Miss Emma Smith and Miss Hayes 20 pieces Wool Mixed Plaids reduced to 1c. For- | ‘Me Amocistiou are furnish Shoreham.——M. Storey of Brookline and J. rae Ppoiniment of | visita to the departments and was especially | tb&t €80.000 had been raised to keep Hubart | of St. Louis. Little May Casey, but sevon years b= = aS = THOMAS SOMERVILLE, | W. Hollander, who has a claim against tho | Messrs. Brewer, Butterworth and Sayers as te get en interview. with Sreretery 0, Thompson in the office of commissioner | of age, did alone « patchwork quilt which Figures botets seduced tof: Cochise | suo, 307 EDOOM. Seerry. je3 | Gantemalan ‘government, are at Wormley’s, | conferees on the fortification bill. Blaine. He slo of public works, McCann thought that “Tom” | would reflect credit upon older workers, . Bs Barwaine i ‘nite —~} ae —galieeaneae Games ce al emi Hos A. Jenkins of Kaneas City, L. D. Perrin Mr. Sherman (N.Y.) asked consent for the WANTED TO SEX THE PRESIDENT, Adams, who was intimate with Alderman Pier- THE EXERCISES THIS AFTERNOON, Cotto: ¥.100 Linen Bosom, reduced to Ge, Former BS WASHINGTOS VoaS aX TRUST com. | fT BA, Murphct ead Saeko ce immediate consideration of the Senate bill | he said, to got him to redeem President Lin- | “Ot Might know something Lge The odeon, where the distribution of pre~ Weiesan line of Gente’ ‘Outing shirts, in 1001 Fvt'n.w, ¥., and Mr, and Mrs. H.W. Bland | Providing for leave of absence to government | eoin's pledge to make him a lieutenant in the | subsequently, but Adams said he knew noth. | ™ums will bemade this afternoon at3:30o'clook Mdiuns and’ Peather Weights, ffom 0c. to 82. CAPITAL $1-000;000.00. cuit bearing | daughter and Miss Pearson of Heading ands, |employes in the customs service, and Mr.| regular army. His business with Secretary | ing of the rumor. by Cardinal Gibbons was decorated with Gingtame and Setecne st seduced | | This company issues, certidcsics of deposit bearing | 1 Howland of New York are at the Spinola (N.Y.) seconded the request, Rae Tega potted plants and palms. The President sig- interest as follows: On all amounts deposited for = — ip req saying | Blaine was, he said, to see about the refunding i i i Hist our Carpets at prime cost to close out, Uinety days or iore, but less than six months, 3 per | House.——D. P. Grier, J. B, Gondolfo, C. that these employes worked twenty-four hours | of t of DEATH OF CAPT. BOUTELLE. | nified his intention of being present at the w Mattings, cent per annum; 33¢ per cent ou deposits for more | Sampson and N. J. Murphy of St. Louis, Frank bat objecti & large amoun Money that his — exercises today if he could find any spare time. as fitan ‘six mouths, Dut lee than ayear, and 4 per cent oh | F Chepenter of Holyoke, Mass., John L, Kates | ® 48» but objection was made. Sater’ ties paid te while! A Veteran of Forty Years’ Service on|The presidential household will at 2 i = of Philadel hia and J. A. Howard of THE ATKINSON BILL, he was a member of the of Mlinois. any rate be ted JOHNSON, GARNER & investments for sale, Memes’, hy iphia and J. A. of Boston are He a visits to the 8 the Coast Survey. y by Mrs, a 5 co., W.B. ROBISON, Secrebiet: W*HNE, President, | at Willard’s.——Merrill E. Gates, a Tofemor of On motion of Mr. Grout (Vt), chairman of Bepua several ig og renames 9 se aeiig Russell Harrison, who was a student at this in- » 636 Penns. ave. nw, ee New Brunswick College, N.J., 0.'M. Carter, U. | the District of Columbia committee, the House mine he cnn to durviow with | Noupoxx, Va., June 38.—Capt. C. 0. Boutelle, | stitution. ‘The duties of valedictorian devolve ‘George"F. Schafer, B.A, H. tumbu: Secretary he came to the conclusion * vi = Hee Tami | While. UA? G, A Mater, USA. and | pemuimie commits of the whole on District | that he could uot bo tho Scretary and aoe | U- cous warve, died im Hampton yevterday | Son Min Lily abs of cei, Hho grade Frassex Sorrs, down rors, Dr. F.C. Twiss of Cleveland are Ebbitt Lamegeny bape Be eri beau Soiet oe Ditch J Hoge in the City | at the of his son, aged seventy-seven of Pennsylvania, Constance Smith of Vir- STRAW HATS, J... Sworms! House.——Wm. Pearsons of Boston, Mr. Edwin the Baltimore and PF he introduced ‘himself afternoon. There years. Boutelle was born in Lexington, and Lizzie Lyn of Medals FINE STOCK MACKINAWS, KNOX'S STRAW Georwe I ueed WG. Betis of Jeckson Mich: and Gi Waits | District of Columbia ‘The subsequent pro-| eid. that ‘ho also, anawered’ "the warns | Mam, and hed been in the coast survey about | Will be given to the members of the drat clas, HATS, s Warner, Mich. Of Simon Hoy, that being ‘hiv foster father’s | forty-cight years During the late war he was who are Misses Ray Smith, Maine; Nellie Ppa AND CASSIMERES, . “ae . name. He’ selatoa the of his claims to the BLAZERS, CAPS, SASHES, ham wurley, against requested BELTS, TIES, SHIRTS, &c. A. 8 Worthingto1 John Katterjohn, a ituance of wobpnag for Seoretary Blaine and eas gist of Henderson, Ky., went to Evansville to a SS show couse why his BH STINEMETZ & SONS, District of Columbia, Washi: poeta! nage tect tor igh plisnriar its eee ‘of the second dade eng y owners are ly asking consent of Young lady's | sent for and he ‘the crazy ISiproventot met sie Barents for their marriago, which be ‘arrest and locked him up. pe neccel 23.—A fight between Hews for euiee ore bala ee . Katterjohn, full of happiness, started “RE 16 DANGEROUS.” several white men aa a his return at ‘The police surgeons examined the prisoner | 0D bosrd an cast Tennessee train near Ellen-| Marriage liconses have been issued by the 2 sod “pounce, ‘fixed | = yesterday and the report made was: wood, Saturday resulted in two nogrces | clerk of the court to the following: James _oee takiini bay OF 9Us. ‘cat “Don't turn that:man loose. He is danger- pene pb yao on ie mene wort” The H. Wright and Flora Kassavity; W. T. Ham- 7 a was ous, the aes pois gr he a ‘the | ™ond of Savage, Md.,and Annie B. Benson of F U @n unconscious __ Upon ni the man | negroes was also drunk. | Montgomery county, Md; W. R. Lee and Me tie dled in fom hours, Pe eons Soh aa ‘Tusane Hospi- | The lod some hile pemongers | mic T. Johnson: David E. Stoneburner and INDIEN When Peter or Hoy was first arrested and | fgut degree crazy man’s answer was: “T'll go GRILLON lege He then ould thet he tateetieg at - ibe isurlp esbenaris NOPE ie ciplins were Stemees meson ” a 7

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