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# THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. e NAVAL CADETS GRADUATE, DUNCAN IS COMMITTED. | Commencement Day at Annapolls—The Kall | Result of the Examination Yesterday in | Last Evening. ‘Wales. Yesterday was commencement day at the| In the efamination at Carnarvon, Wales, of United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. | Richard C. Duncan of this city, charged with Forty-six young men received their diplomas | assaulting his wife, after Tux Stan's report | from the hands of John Ruseell Soley, assistant | closed yesterday Dr. Jones testified that he per- secretary of the navy, ad graduates of the | formed an operation with the object of lifting United States Naval Academy. Their names | the bones from Mrs. Duncan's brain, and that an the order of their graduation are as | he afterward accompanied Duncan to the scene follows: of the alleged attempt to murder. While on the way there, said the doctor, he (the witness) 4sked Duncan why he returned to Pontypant | after leaving for good. To this question Dua- | can replied that he fougd that he had forgotten | w letter of credit and was returning to the Ben- jarview hotel when he suddenly remembered | that the letter he wanted was in a bag with the rest of his baggage. Thereupon, Duncan told | the doctor, he got out at Pontypant, where he Have You Beex Turns Tt will pay you to go there. Run, walk or dethers. Be sure and take your purse there ‘Nothing sold on the there. Everybody trestedalike there They do business right of not at all there, ‘They fefund the money fur any article wot as repre eented up there, ‘They vive you 100 cents for dolar up thers, It te the only place tm the city Where you can furnish B house compete. ‘They sell solid Oak Rideboant, #12.50; sold shee where, @1K They sell Retriswrators, 2.75 te €20. Matting, I2ige. to 4Me. Extra Damask and Linen ‘Cham, 480, Handsome Folding Bed, bevel mirror, Yaxdl, @LA Folding Beds, nice Onteh Pine Onk 21D, 875, sold elsewhere. #75, Leonard's Refrigerators under the price Wire Doors, Wee, HHA beet selyiectine Arno. Rustic Lawn Beuckes, €1.00 to 4.50, Hest Wire Cota #1.75, #1. All Laie Mattress, 40 pounds, @.50. Curied Mair Mattress, 30 poun. 2 Rollup Steal Bed Sirus, @3.50. All-stent Woven Wire with 116 coll CLASS OF 1891. 1, Frank B. Zahm, Pennsylvania; 2, Horatio G. Gilmor, Wisconsin; 3, Henry G. Smith, Obi rd M. Watt, Pennsylvania; 5, Reynol kngp. Arkansas; 6, Dewitt Blamer, Tows rk D. Stearns, Michigan: 8, Daniel B. inde, Indiana; 9, Edwin 'T. Pollock, Ohio; 10. Henry C. Kuenzli, Wisconsin; 11, Arthur L: | Willard, Missouri: 12, Harley H. Christy. Ohi 13, Renwick J. Hartung, Iowa: 14, Henry H. As good as n ee As good as new Ask Your Grocer for the —that’s the condition of liver, stom ach and bowels, when Dr. P: intended to follow a path which had been de- spre, book fold, @6.30. Initial Tumbler, beautiful Pleasant Pellets have done their Hongh, Massachusetts; 15, Noble’ E. Irwin, | seribed to him by be American friend, and eugraved wreeth, 10c. © Clear Tumblers for Lie work. It’s a work that isn’t fin- 46, L. G. Smith, lilinois; 17, Waldo | which led to Bettws-y-Coed. A.Good Hammork, Nie. Oe. and @1.UR Baby Care Cleveland Cook Book, : 18, John G. Dr. Jones, continuing, eaid that when he Fiages, fully upholstered, mickle trinamines amd pare. ished when you've stopped taking 15, Hobert 1. Flowers, North Ca | artived nt the apot where Evang found Bunean SAS OM Tee sarerat fa Cote Tete, 61. as che . e They rt'S. aleLemon, Tennessee; 21. Thomas | leaning over his wife, he told Duncan that in te piece Tou Secs, O10. WN ptece Dinner pro noe Pf Presa Fe My PRESIDENT HUBBARD AND OTHER GEOGRAPHISTS th Carolina; 22. Bion B. Biene, | his optiion rs. Dugenn could not hove fallen @7.seto 0. Kverything tor the buuse at owe place, Marry H. Caldwell, Ilinois; 24, | where he said she did, us the blood marke were Preston, land; 25, Dion | geveral yards away. 26, Rufus ii. Lane, Obio; 27, |“ Dunditn, Dr. Jones snid, became excited when er, Arizona; 28, Richard H. Leigh, | he toli‘him this, and, culling the witness aside, ) ), Horace G. Macfarland, New | said: “{ did it myself with the stone you have York: 30, Wm. D, Brotherton, Wisconsin; 31, Reweuiber the pave an! place M. C. ORASTY, DOUBLE STORES, 2510 and 1512 TWh wt. nw. bet, Pamd@ FREE Seventy pages; 350 proved receipts. If he does not have it, send your address, with stamp, to Cleveland Baking Powder Co., 81 Fulton Street, New York, ll done so mildly and gently! here’s none of the violence that went with the old-time pill. One THE NATIONAL GkOGRarHIC SOCIETY. | gathered in the parlor in eager and excited an- Deipation of a still greater treat—hopes that were more than realized. A neatly printed card, gotten up ata moment's notice in the of- Its Annual Excursion and Field Meeting. a y i i Our oh ters cheap for cash. tiny, sugarcoated Pellet’s a gentle | Tmr to THe onorrozs or THE sHEXaxDoAM—| fice of the Stemlun News, muuowuecd the fol | seen. , God forgive mo! T lid not know what I and a copy will be mailed you. Don’t doubt til you try ony = Adelbert Althouse, Iilinots; ' 82, James’ F. | was doing. ‘Three months ago 1 was Worth . ‘ative —three to four act as a INTERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE AND ENJOYABLE | lowing program roe Te eerie ae ee if a einai j 5 APFATR—MATOR HOTCHKISS AND OTHER PRIGHT | _ “*Mecting of the National Geographic Society, | Carter, Pennsylvania rank H. Kocher- | £50,000, and now [ have lost all. I saw nothing = cathartic. Sick Headache, Bilious Buendun, Va., June $, I89-—-apecehes limited | Sever, Pennsyivan 3 ‘elvs, | before ‘me but poverty for myself and wife. F Cc I c i che, Constipation, Indiges- SPIRITS—A MEMORABLE EVENING. to five minates, or to ten, if of exceptional in- Soll ne tema a ee po ar T went to Linndnno and hired a boat aLLs HURCH MPROVEMERT OMPANY. ‘a ee a i . iount, Indiana; terest. Program: Mr. Hubbard, president of the society, opens the cology of the Regio “The Cave;” Alvord, “Wa —Our Si Capt. Morton, en. Reynold The National Geographic Society, althongh the youngest of the many well-known scientific societies of Washington, is already the largest, as it is, perhaps, the most popular and the most tion, Bilious Attacks, and all de- rangements of the stomach and bowels, are prevented, relieved and cured. As a Liver Pill, they’re un- eintention of taking both our lives by ng, but I failed to do +o. Jones’ testimony created considerable surprise in court, though there are few people who doubt Duncan's gulf. On the other hand ted as to the weak state of 9, Lewis H. Gross, eens HON. A. A. FREEMAN, 4880. JUSTICE SUP. COURT OF NEW MEXICO. Mr. Gilbert, Dr. Hovey, Reminiscences War Reminis- J. C. DePUTRON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SCHUYLER DURYER, CHIEF CLERK U. 8. PAT, OFFICE. GINRER GRADUATES. son, Michigan; 2, John Sta- . bas the reports cir M. E. CHURCH, phe progressive of them all: indeed, althongh only | ¢ences—Other Bide , wood Rowen, Peunsylvania; 3, Milton Eugene ; qualed. They're purely vegetable, |! ces; Hon. J. Randolph Tucker , Milton Eugene | the prisoner's mind obtain many believers. paar or y Laser pealoat. three re old, it bas atresity ponsly ae Giotekiden, “Ccgreghy and i, a f bales att Emrich, ee 5, eamean pleaded not guilty aud was com- REAL ESTATE. pers. and nearly every state and territory is i ugh McGrann, Tennessee; 6, Georg od for trial. —— cheape st to take. represented. Its practical field work in con-| No description net even one given by an {Hugh Shepard, Wisconsin; 7, George William THE FALLS CHURCH IMPROVEMENT COMPANY WILL FFER AT PUBLIC SALE ON THE PREMISES, JUNE wel, AT 2 PF, M., TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY BEAUTIFUL VILLA LOTS IN THE SHERWOOD SUBDIVISION IN THE TOWN OF FALLS CHURCH, VA., EACH LOT CONTAINING 10,000 OR MORE SQUARE FEET OF LAND. ‘Theso lots are in the most desirable part of the town, in close proximity to the West End station, being only three minutes’ walk therefrom, and lying upon ‘the Widest thoroughfare in the town, kuown as Broad st. (formerly Alexandria and Leesburg turnpike.) The streets in the subdivision are fifty feet wide wn are well graded, sklewalksinade and shade trees planted. Several thousand dollars have been expended in these improvements. ‘The property ie accessible to stores, churches and schools; is high and gently undulating, and every lot is ready to be built upon, ‘The property will be sold to the highest bidder, above the minimum price, and the purchaser of every lot will have the privilece of taking two adjoining lote . at same price, ws, low: ‘Th They're the cheapest pill you can beeanse they’re graranteed to isfaction, or your moncy is turned, You only pay for the good you Can you ask more ? at’s the peculiar plan all Dr, Pierce's medicines are sold on, Be Beaerirer. improved phonograph in combination with one of Edison's latest “seeographs” (or wh ho calls them)--could do fustive to t | nection with the exploration of Mount St. Elias | has already given ita national reputation, while ‘exercises were held in the Naval Academy ‘The members of the Lourd of visitors » pnipit platform with In the rear of th ng Catlin, Secreta y's sister, Mins Wiimerding, “Mes. assistant sectetary of the ames A. Gre Bierer, Lieut. Walter 8. Cowles, com-| munder of the’ Dispatch, and Lieut. Mulligan, aid to Asristant Secretary Soley. The exercives c ccd with prayer by Chapluin H. ted States corge W. president of the Pennsy ate College, made the address in behalf of the board of visitors. With the address the chapel ceremonies concluded and the cadets then re- their arms and marched to the bagd tand, opposite the chapel, on which seats were eserved for the immediate fa diuates. ‘There the diplomas w Assistant Secretary Seley. Cadet Watt wore the medal he won for the great gun target prac- tice and the rigit breast of Cadet Robinson of the engineer corps glittered with three gold medals which he had won for pzoficiency athletic exercises, As soon as the diplon were delivered cheers were given by the calc of the second, third and fourth classes for th class that the : jets they left behind. The cadets of the new first, second, third and fourth classen will go on board the Constella- tion Saturday, wud next week «he will weigh ‘or for the summer cruise under command of Commander Coiby M. Chester, THE GRADUATES’ BALI. ‘The graduates’ ball was given at the academy last evening. At the entrance to the armory, where all the balls have been held, there were sentries who collected the tickets.about 1,500 in number. ‘Three thousand were invited. ‘The wraps, gossamers and umbrellas the rain required were put away in rooms filled with miniature cannon, projectiles and naval models. ‘The ball room was decorated with the usual colors and material, but the committee man- aged to arrange them a little different from tever The Edison against the United States Electric Lighting Com- pany to restrain them from matnfucturing in- | candescent lamps, witich has been goit nenrly two weeks before Judge Untied ‘Statex circuit court im New York, was glosd thursday afternoon, It is expected that ‘Pil j4dYE will render his decision in July. ee Narrow Excapes for the Doctors. Fifteen of the doctors attending the con- vention of the State Medical Society at Rend- ing, Pa., bud a narrow escape Thursday on acar of the Highland House inclined railway, through the failure of the street cable to work properly. The cable caught on one of the pul- leys after the car had started down, and on be- ing released the car dashed down the incline some thirty feet at great speed, and when the | slack was taken out of the cable it came toa sudden stop. Passengers were thrown violently forward and several were more or less hurt. ———--s0e. Not an Attempted Train Robbery, Detective Heald of the Maine Central rail- road says the so-called Enfield train attack was a scare. There was no attempt at rob- bery. It was simply a dranken crowd which boarded the train at Enfield, pulled the cord and stopped the train, jumping out and firing shots. If their designs had been robbery they could havo entered the baggage or mail car, as the doors were open. the series of very successful lectures at its reg- ular and specixl meetings in this city during the past winter is of course familiar to the readers of Te ‘Rrar, and is an indication what it is proposed to do in the f ‘The meetings of the November to May, inclusive, and | ary at the close of the season to h sion and field meeting. The th nual excursions took place Weds and Thursday of this week, and the following brief outline of the trip that, wae made by special | train to the grottoes of the Shenandonh (near | the new town of Sheudun, in the upper Shen- andoah valley.) will serve to give an idea, how. ste, of what every one present voted the most thorongily enjoyable and suc- essful excursion that they had ever attended. | Arrangements were made with the Baltimore ! and Ohio aud railroads city at 8:20 r Hon. Ranctolp ombine forces they are irresistible, W! y opposition, and this after a good dinner enial company, it is a good speake who ean keep them or their audience ve an exenr- | dof these an- to cut short what was all too brief to thore (present, but what would of necessity prove long i ‘the telling, “the feast ofr and the flow of soal ontinued till n night. Neediesx to say. all of thes “re “of exceptional interest” and th pute limit was in no case enforced An's reputation for impartial ve however, compels ue to record the hat the president did upon more thun one siou try to stop the epenker before eve nt five-minute interval bad elapsed, but it was clearly evident to all that his oul c was to tell a funny story himself, and the tempt was i ably“ frewned or, rather, laughed dewn by the audience under the mas: terly leatership of Hon. Kendolph ‘Tucker, for his os. wae eilowed no more than she minntee fo moet instructive the ical divenssion. Aiterward, Special inducements will be offered to those who will build at once, and arrangements have been made whereby purchasers of liunited means can secure the funds necessary to erect a dwelling with a small monthly outiay and thus be enabled to secure a home, ‘This property will be sold om monthly installments of $5 for each lot, 810cashat time of purchase. A warranty deed AND NOT A CONTRACT will be fiven when the first payment fs made, thus avoiding many of the difficulties and annoyances that so frequently arise when the purchase is by contract. The advantayes of Falls Church as a place of residence are well known and are becoming appreciated more and more every year. ‘THIS IS POSSTBLE. (sr MME. A. RUPPERT'S WoRLD-RENOW: . FACE BLEACH. ® . ‘Its nearness to Washington renders it especially accessible to business men and their families, being only one hour's drive or thirty minutes by rail from the city, ‘The short run by rail, and the convenient hours at which the three trains each way daily are run, enable the uniting of business facilities of the city with the home udvantages of the country, ‘The present means of railroad communication is by a branch (Washington, Ohio and Western) of the Richmond snd Danville railroad, and to commuters the rate of fare is iess than 9 cents a trip from the 6th st. station in Washington to West End station. In the near future there will unquestionably be uther railroad connections which will make communication more direct. = Falls Church is noted far and wide for the intelligence, the sobriety and the morality Of ite citisenus, and for 4is excellent society. ‘Those purchasing now will find they have made safe investments, Parties from Washington wishing to attend the sale will take special train from the Baltimore and Potomac depot, st Oth street, at 2 p.am., returping to Washington at 6 p.m. Should the weather be unfavorable on the 9th of June, the sale will be postponed to the first clear day thereafter. For map of Falls Church, plat of the Sherwood subdivision, further information, and special excursion tickets, apply to M. E. CHURCH, Manacer, 637 F wtreet v.w.. ton, D.C. Or, FALLS CRUKCH, VA LATIMER & SLOAN, Telertioue call, 77. Anctioncers, 1409 G st a ee NEW PUBLICATIONS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. (CHAS SCLIBSEWS 6ONS FUTURE DAIS. FUTURE DAYS. PUBLISH TODAY vecton y and to go Ferry aud Shinandoah jnuction to Grottues tion, about forty miles south of Luray the south fork of ihe Shenandoah river. party that gatacred toge'her at the station after an early Lreakfast Wednesday me wted of about ei the mem: the society and their fr whom the fair sex were num When the mgiul of train! pitied out of the depot the register showed the following list of names: Hon. Gardiner G. Hubbard (piesident of the society) and part; ting of Mies A. H. | MeCardy, Mrs. Anita Newcomb ete omb. Gen. J. J. Reynolds, U.S. army, in command at Cheat mountain, afterward c der Gens. Kosecrans and Thomas in the Army of the Cumberland and commander of the De- partment of Texas during reconstruction. Mr. G. K. Gilbert, geologist, in charge of the geologic branch of the United States geological Survey. Major Henry E. Alvord, director of the Maryland agricaltaral experiment station. Pay Director T. H. Locker, U. Mr. H. B. Looker; Prof. Lester F. Ward and “he | cwever, ho hit back at Massa- to support Maj. Hoteh- it nts regurding the prebiis xtent of Angasta county, Va, | Which, it was maintained (nud with apparent sincerity), at oug time exterded to the north- west nig strait, But the old suldiers-God bess thew all, was the sole thought tuat filled all hearts after cachandevery story y told. grave, gay, sad, pathetic or mirthful in a way that leaves @ | suspicion of tears in one’s eyes und a queer feeling about the heart—incidents of those | days of fierce, sleepless, desperate, frightful struggle—-days that saw brothers sworn to take | each other's lives, and yet days whose fierce passion has welded together in. a firmer bond | the Union that was ouce rent in twain and has from sworn enemies made sworn friends. Maj. Alvord, with is cavalry in the valley; ki . —s Ravages of the Grip In Alaska. The schooner C, F. Hill has arrived at San Francisco, Cal, from Kodiak, Alaska, with news that the grip is creating great havoc among the natives. Hundreds have died, at the rate of a dozen per day. There are no doctors on the island and no medical stores. The natives are also suffering hardships on ac- count of the poor catch of the sea otters, on which they depend for a living. ry PERE CR SOTA AS BERLE STADE pA OBERT VOSE 8 CO-- Auctioneers Genate : c: ; ON NEWFOUND RIVER. ELIS AND ¢ ‘ : ‘ commands more atniration | Wife und Mrs. 8. C. Comstock; Mr. Crosby 8. | Capt Morton. with bis loyal old darkey serv: | ununl. Along the center of the ceiling Was a xD ren gy beg pee ee IA ait Pd pe mg eth the tere, | Noyes, editor of Tue Sram; Dr. D. Webster |ant “Bichunond,” @ Keynolds, with his | wide arch of cardinal and old gold, wud orange By THOMAS NELSON PAGE. 12mo, €1.00. GATE MICHAEL BANNON. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON CAPITOL MILL Prentiss and wife, Mr. E. C. Prenties and Mr. | graphic description of the ‘fighting around | and white, the class colors of "91 and "92. it This to Mr. Page's ret novel. It is deeply ro- | , Beautiful (uidiny lots, suburban gat} PP NEDNESDAY JUNE TENTH. at HALE-PAST Sovure aut fetnin that portection | D. W. Prentisa, jr. Cheat mountain, the death of Col John A. | was lined with red and white incandescent mantle, aud the narrative, which deals with the slin- | Scres ail within stew minutes tie at Wastinctae | FIVE O'CLOCK FM we wilt seh ea hich nso wnch prim by very womans | Lieut. Everett Hayden, United States navy, | Washington, the capture of d'Lagnel (who in| lights. ‘The rattere were hung with festense of te of the hydrog: Mr. Jot, mtuated ou the corner uf D and south phic oitice and Drs Hayde: sega Tua lot hae 8 frontage of 1 eet Marcus Duker and wife and Prof. y g of the geological survey, Mr. Edwin H. Fowler, Mr. W. C. Willenbucher and Mr. Otto L. Wolfsteiner of the United States coast and - RB. L. Lerch of phie office, Mr. George Hed «of the general land effice: Mr. Wm. M. Poindexter and wife, Mr. J. C. Hornblow and Mrs. W. H. Hornblower, Mr. Hen Blount and Mrs. Blount, Mr.Frank W. 1 Rev. Dr. H. C. Hovey of Bridgeport who lectured here before the society last we se hilof te pronerty' utbanesta valle every pear sma flourishing nelehvorlivod, Wek. any : Cuurvhes, schoo s ani railrvads couvenient. ‘The fine | OT U8 fect. and ie admirstiy hatural qusities and advantages of this section of the | Posts. _Terus easy. $100 devomt j SpUMtry are now Decotuina to be recortiized and a LATREE & SLOAN, Auctionsers, 1400 G et. Dear U.S. Treasury. nade “bis captor captive by an inquiry Little Alf,” the eurly-headed baby boy used to play with him when they were in rison together long before the war), Mzj. Hotchkiss, “with bis playful chaff about “tue Indiana boys “at Cheat Mountain, where he and | Reynolds used to fire lead at ench other, in- of wit, and where he made a map from ‘Old Hi Kubnrod s” memory that isas good as the best maps made today, even from accu- rate surveys. But this story, like the excursion, can not go onforever. Alter a delightfully cool night and ple but profound sentiments of human nature, is va- ried by situations of genuine dramatic power. The ‘scene is laid in Virginia, the days “*befo' the war,” and ‘the characters the typical ones common to the time ‘and place. THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE. Founded on lectures delivered at the Royal Institu- tion in 1861 and 1863. By Prof.F. MAX MULLER. ‘With Ilustrations, From new plates. 2 vols. er., ‘This reissue of Prof. Muller's great treatise ie vir- cedar and Japanese lanterns. Around the walla were clusters of Cutlasses, battle axes, swords and revolvers. The four corners of the hall Were occupied with a playing fountain setting fn a bank of moss, two lemonade wells orna- mented with clase colors and a rustie reception stand with the 91 and '92 class flags hung over the entrance. The Academy Band of twenty-five pieces oc- cupied a stand against « side wall covered with cedar. The music was good and the floor ex- cellent. At midnight it was crowded with gold- braided and brass-buttoned officers, La Grippe finds most victims among the feeble and those who have allowed their blood to become Giited” Sale taken place at Anapolie Junction at LEN O'CLOCK A. Mand at Jessup's ELEVEN O'CLOCE AS on SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTIEDIE JAMES REVELL and JAMES P. BANNON, | | qAt real estate exch B. TRENTH, will be property, uuiding,”" now Used for 1 Ali of this property must = the pores. ered that wi! do RUPE eens din ‘ KES “PACE | a! mnorit that Shan ail eter EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CON TAINED IN RESIDENCE NO. 1316 I STREET, BETWEEN 13TH AND MTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. have made ap their ate what ¥ACE BLEACH eeally is, Suid, even if for less th: tho cost of the buudings. For furtber particulars ap- jans ply to lis EMBRACING IN PART— a Rupee |and who was oue of the original explorers of |an equaily delightfully hot breakfast’ and a | from Annapolis, Baltimore and Washington sluggish and impure. ee ee ee, ‘WH well repay ye ,, HOW 10 BE | the Luray cave and the grottoes of ti most interesting talk ‘by Maj. Hotchkiss upon |and hundreds of interesting girls with their the results of the latest investication in the science, Pas Attorneys. eee Ty Rapreted by Mue, Rupert. | andoah; Dr. David White of the Nati the resources and attractions of the region, | chaperones sitting around the walls, adding much new matter, an:lrewriting many pages. JAMES P BANNON, | seu d Mrs. White, Mr. Robert T. the party drove over to the cliff again, this titue all the way to its summit (along its south- ern slope), climbed the great lookout tower thei and, under the majors guidan 1d the wide landscape stretching er feet and breathed in geography, and history, mixed with the ‘iving oxygen of the mountain air. This . | elif, by the wa 300 feet above the vailey and 1,500 above a level—about the same height above sea level as the source of the Mis- si i—and it commands what is really one of | the finest views in the eutire range. When a hotel shail have been built here, with shafts sunk down to the cave for a steady supply of | air, ax we draw gus from the pipes, surely a ideal summer resort will have nm estab- lished. Little more need be »: party reached h Gi 2108t. Paul st., Balt.) soe the geological survey and wife, Dr. L. D. | man, Mr. 8. A. Aplin, jr., Miss Susie C. Ayres, t'yo0 will receiv Miss M. H. Aydelotte, Miss Mary L. Barton, ; "i cng | Mr. C. €. Babb, Mr. Robert Cohen and wife, FACE BLEACH * | Mra. Daniel Fraser, Mrs. Catherine 8. Foos, | Mr Andrew B. Gresham, Mr. John Hutchinson, He ‘Theresa G. Hor Kembali and wife, Mr. E. V. Leig! » McDermott, Miss Julin MeCord, are, Miss Daisy » KR. Henry Pa Remey, Mr. Harris W. Slate , Miss Helen C. Slater. Mr. Win. H. Seaman and Wife and Mr. Wells M. Sawyer. Of course many were’ prevented, and for arious reasons, from ng ps n thi memcrable excirsion, such as, for ins Gen. A; W. Greeley, chief signel oft Hey find one of the view Woeeey. Maj JW. vowell, » Cite’ States geok y: F Mendenhall, superintendent of ‘the coast and | dike this that the Nativ geodetic survey; Mr. H. G. Ogden (ulso one of | gets up. the bigger th. the vice presidents of the society); Lieut. | the hearts of its member THE GRANDISS™MES. By GEORGE W. CABLE. 12mo, paper, 50 cents, **A delicious flavor of humor penetrates this story; and the tragic portions are handled with rare strength." Racing Throughout the Country. Races throughout the country yesterday re- sulted as follows: At Morris Park.—First race, % miles, Lev- eller, 1; Dalayrian, 2; Sequence, 3. Time, 1.1234. Second race, 1 mije, Vardee, 1; Joe Court- ney, 2; Atlantic, 3. Time, 1.411¢. Third race, Debutante stakes, for_two-year- old fillies, 5 furlongs, Anna B., 1; Natali Marina, 3. Time, 1.00:7 , 1 1-16 ties, Fronterac, 1; Judge Woodeutter, 3.' Time, 1.47. , stakes for three-year- olds, 1 mile, Picknicker, 1; Montana, 2; Laurestan, 3.’ Time, 1.433, Sixth race, 3; mile, Merry Monarch, 1; Ar- iea, 2; Hyacinth, 3. ‘Time, 1.1437. At Buitalo, N. ‘at race, 3 mile, La Grippe, 1; Pelham, 2; | heora, 8." Time, 1.1632. Second ‘race, % mile, Lady Lyon, ‘colt, 1: Katurah, 2; Valkyrie, 3. ''Time, 1.08. Third race, 3{ ‘mile, John Atwood, 1; Costa at a 'e. wri YER'S Sarsaparilla should be used without delay, both as a preventive of the disease and to build up the system after La Crippe which is Mt. 2 at'our suction roo:as, southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Bleveath street, a lance collectich of tue above named fowe:n. i. Y. Tribu Miss Sarah B. ae. COLOR STUDIES AND A MEXICAN CAMPAIGN. ByT. A. JANVIER. 12mo, clo., $1.00; pp., 50 cents. To the author's popular “color studies” is now added ‘*A Mexican Campaign,” in which the same characters continue thelr adventures in Mexico. AMERICAN LEADS AT WHIST. With directions for play. By FISHER AMES, au- thor of **A Practical Guide to Whist.” Sto, paper, 25 conte, TH, at the above mew dence, we shall sell the entire contents, in which there. some excelent furniture. Parties furpisuiag w: study their interest by attending this sale. joo MADAME A RUPPERT, N RHODODENDI TNESE AZALEAS A! "LA: FROM JOHN SAUL'S ALSO RUSTIC STANDS, BAS- 9 F +. ow, apm ‘Washington, D.C. Doxr Waser ON INFERIOR at : 0th. street and Pennay)- yania avenve, TUESDAY, JUNE NINTH. oc OCR O'CLOCK P. Mt. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., 62 ‘Auctioncers, Y, Auctioneer, WILL SELL ALL THE FURNITURE CONTAINED NINE Hae No Gis fOSTEEET Non WEST TUESDAY, JUNE NINTH. “ Consisting ‘of Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, Bed: XG ASPHALT. Bi x AND GKANITE ock pavainents. " Prupona's for tinprov ne streets fenues in the city of Waslinaton. Uf putissioners, DC.. “Washinton. 1 Newhead ru nti) TWELY TWeNTy-FoURT d, except that the safety and huppiness it was the unanimous that the more excursions icographic Society it will occupy in aud friends. sain wt! ‘this oft POCK Mon WEDAPSDALJURE H, dew, *.*Sold by al! booksellers, or sent, postpaid, by CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 43-745 Broadway, sess Piliowa, Picturea’ Bee iditror Gack cP way, fares, Creel Commander Kichardson Clover, Uuited states, praia Rica, 2: Carnot, 3. Time, 1.1355. one of the most pat bndes na n Cutlery” “Also s lane Jot of , hydrographer; Prof. W. M. Davis of Fourth race, 11-16 miles, Rambler, 1; Now _ serious and debilitating of complaints, leaving the patient utterly prostrate. AYER’ Harvard) College, Dr. C. Hart Merriam, now in Death valley (instead of the be«utiful valley of the Shenandoah); Mr. LC. Russell (en Fonte from Seattle to make the ascent of Mt. St. Elias), Civil Engineer R.E. Peary, U. , who sailed today from New York to carry deforsti@e | to the furthest uorth the tlag presented by this mw FOUR | society—all of these and many others have sealer is | good reason to lament the fate that prevented The Genu.ne “Spiral” | them from being present. BE SURE 1T1S| The ride over “the picturesque Baltimore RED OK ANY-| and Ohio” > Harper's Kerry is too well kiown | TEX: to Washingtonmus, as to thousands of others, ERSTE | to need any description here. ‘Ihe part S NARHINGTOR. « pomals will be rece! ved by i dersicned until Fadbay, JUNE TWELPIM, Int, for turnishing Howard Cisiversity with lumber, Ine, sand, cement and other musteria.s for repairing bulla = The ‘to reject any or ali bids or parts of bids is plications | wlare made in persom weet etna met made peqecummamenmmtodes aoa SPHALT tue up the end puttine down pet Surface of It pavement at the roadway, front of the Capitol, will be revelved at ¢ == or Never, 2; Portehester, 3. Time, 1.47 }¢: Fifth race, 4; mile, King Alta, 1; St. Patrick, 2; Krikina, 3. ken La 1 ae Sixth race, 134 miles, Troy, 1; Lijero, 2; J. J. OB. 3. Tinme, 2.12. Leip At Latonia.—First race, mile and 20 yards, Linlithgow, 1; Profligate, 2; Cashier, 3, “Time, 153. Fhitors, 1; Palmetto, 2; ae ards, Brazos, 1; D, June 2, "i—F Cinevir Count--Judge Cor, —William Holohan agt. Washing- orgetown Railroad Company: verdict 4 jadgment for plaintiff for £5,000 and costs, | Goodwin Gas Siove and Meter Company agt. Citizens Gas Saving Company; jadgment b James L. Barbour & Son agt M. ¥, ey; judgment by default. The Suu Print- z and Publishing Company agt. R. E. Clarke; finding and judgment of condemnation. ‘I. J. hyoch & Co. agt. J. L. Cox; judgment by de- ault. ‘I. Shields egt, G. M, Dumier; judginent by consent for plaintiff for i cent and costs. PROFESSIONAL. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LEE All business spafidential. Ladies and wen; 50 cents ach, Hours: 9a. tetsbet- 1at and North Capitol sts ROF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST EST. ‘advertising clairvoyant, astrologer and meditm in this city. Hus wonderfui "prophetic itt of second wveals hidden im: recovers lost Or stolen property. brinis se} together, causes pecdy marriages, Fives success in business, removes Humily troubles,evll Inilueuces. from other cities and all in trouble will save time and money by Yo the Fist Place at ote, as be succeeds where failed. “Convinces tnost skeptical aud ad- THREE VALU. IDI E Ol RS. AN, IRVING STREET. ek RLEVENTH STRRET BETENDED-AT presiees we hail uter tor ‘we 3 biock i ty « rect Be tauuare venth ter ‘this Jand will be roperty and can be divaded into mine cigibie te ABLE Pe LOTs NEAR RES- 8 Second race, 1 mile, Reputation, 3. Time 3 ird race, mile and 7 Ely, 2; Alphonse, 3. ‘Time, 1.58% Fourth race, % mile, Newton, 1; Gormam, 9: Chaperone, 8.’ ‘hime, 1.2434. Ye weil an interior ine, J. ON EVERY ATED COUTLING AND BAND there joined by Maj. Jo@. Hotchkiss, pre: s7H 1S NOW PUT UP WITH ABOUND THE HOSE. NE. {Ff you mention thie pude THE GREAT INGLISH REMEDY, BEECHAM’S PILLS Por Bilios sad Nervous Disorders. “Worth a Guinen s Bor” but sold for 25 Cents, BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Susterers sramC hrronic Disease, washing G cure without medicing,| Shawd send their addresses to Box 241 Wastingsa.D.C. tucth Of tomtal with th fexibaly cx “4 test | voices of tho entire e party grouped together in | of the Grottoe any, who hia Cnpuxat, Court—ZJudge Bradley. Fifth race, 43¢ furlongs, Ceverton, 1; miles to welcome his guests and escort them up Yesterday—Jobn A. Hening, sending obscene Gunn, 2; Faliero, 8. Time, 1.0134. At Chicago.—First race, % mile, Dan the “famous valley of the Shenandoah, every fuot of which, with all its geography, geology eurt. With him came (or of it), were one fa the evening at iniseence: whichever the reader ‘ of the features of the meetin Shendun. [intent to kill: jury As the train turns southward and speeds up the ing valley of the She | attlefields (now rich with grain and | m historte | basking in the sunlight of peace and prosperity) j and amidst the lovely scenery of the Blue Ridge, the North mountain and famous oid Massunutten, the strategic ‘al ridge of the valley, let ux glance ut cur handsome, energetic | host, Major Hotchkiss, formerly topographic | engineer under Gen. Robert E. Lee, C. 8. A., | bi now @ le liower of the stripes, as well as of the stendard of “Old V Maj. Hotchkiss of Staunton, Va., is closely ideutitied with the development of the coui and | iren resources of bis uative state and, better | ologist, jar with the the train finally p ‘ard the party disembarked th al c ‘not that we love scenery | se, bot dinwer m: ne cf te party put | arda delightful dinver it was, toc, seasoned by the best of satze und plenty of it | After dinner all hands embarked in stages, carriages and horse ers (for Shendun bus “ail | modern improvements”) and drove to the ef@he cliff, up which an easy path leads to the entrance to Weyer's cave. Now, there are | caves and caves—as Dr. Hovey’ showed his audience last week—but this particular party at this particular time are hardly prepared to! admit the exirtence cf but one—no, tire, | Weyer'’s cave and the Cave of the Foun- ‘visited the following forenven). who listened to the -wyetly solemn tones of “Old Hundred,” sung by the subdued the gvand euthedral of Woyer's cave that | | afternoon. enunot #9en forget the impression that it made, nor are they likely ever to have it effaced Ly @ similar experience in any cathe- eareular Sede. teen's au exes = ‘ae ap ‘Kweat scrajer.” ‘Tie reasons Parent. Tndurset Uy exports and the trade - Cau be had ay ‘and Feed ay Le \COURED AND PRESSED FOR $1. Coats. Sie. : Pants. 2e.: Vests, Qe. Alterihe and apyairay dope im, test A inner, “Gueds called for and ee eet AIS he on ral built by human hands, however great its architects, however grand its architecture. But here is no describing ich scenery— words mist always fail to do ft Justice, und no attempt need be made. AN EVENING EXTERTAINMEYT. Upon teaving the cave the patty were sur- letter throiigh the mail: #1.000 bond. Haymond Robinson, alias Lake Williams, housebrenk: verdict guilty. Wm. Jones, housebreaki erdict not guilty. Robt. Wilson, policy; tines paid and ordered to be discharged on account vf good conduct. Henry Dodson, assault with respited. Paonare Coumr—Judge Hagner. Yesterday—Estate of Chas. W. Dowden; let- ters of administration granted Marys. Lowden bond, $1,200. Estate of Frederick Cudlipp; will led, proven, admitted to probate and letters issued to 8. Hodgkins and C. 8. Cudiipp; bond, $1,000. Extate of Johanna Dorman; will filed.’ Eatate of Micbael Guerin; order of pub- lication. Estate of Sarah A. Richards; letters of administration to Christina C. Coleman; bon 72,500. Estate of Mary Hart; do. to jact: bond, $10,000. Estate of Francis will admitted to probate and letters of administration with the will annexed to Mar- cella Jarboe; bond, $15,000, Estate of James H. Wright; do., and letters testamentary to I. H. Wright; bond. $700. Estate of Margarot Carry; do., do. to John MeNamara; bond, $100. Estate of ‘John A. Dick; do., do. to Louise H. Dick; bona, £1,200. Estate of Joseph Loch: boehier; do., do. to Murgaretta: Lochboehler, j. Eta soph R. 5 do. #6 Annie E. Cassin; bond, 82,500. Estate of Laura Magee; do., de. to R.W. Meore; bond, $1,200. Estete of David M. Reidy; petition of idow for letters filed. Estate of George M. lettots of administration to Emma L. Lerty: bond, $5,000. In re Sarah L. Lucas; Rebf. L. Tomlin appointed guardian; bond, 3100. — Wield for the Grand Jury. Policeman Ever of South Washington had be- fore the Police Court today a colored man named John Norman, against whom there was «charge of housebresking in the day time. John is a woodcutter, and last Saturday be worked in A. H. Stephenson's mill. It being Decoration day the mill was closed early in the day, but John returned and was seen by Mr. Stephenson going off with some baskets and coal above When Joli save Mr. stephenson he dropped the shovels und baskets and rau, and when ‘Mr. Stephenson spoke to him he evén denied that them. ‘The mill door had been forced ‘opea. ‘Judge Miller held John in $500 security to await the action of the grand jury. xd prised to find» shower passing overhead, but this did not interfere at all with the return to the hotel—indeed, it gave some new and beautiful views of the mountains in their graceful drapery of mist and cloud. work was made of for and discussion of a good supper (# second dinner, in fact) and all soon The Indianapolis and Louisville fast train ran into a torundo neat Crothersville, Ind Sap ae fearfull; stricken. Dish, te engineer, not stop until the train bad pus sueneat Kurt, 1; Rolly, 2; Engarta, 3. Time, 1.09. Second race, mile, Laura Doxey, 1; Fred Taral, 2; Friendless, 3. ‘Timo, 1.52, Third race, 14, miles, Fakir, 1; Atticus, 2; Big Three, 8. Time, 2.07. Fourth race, ‘mil naupp, 2; Frederick, 3. ‘Time, 1.23. Fifth race, #% mile, Duke of Hi Renounce, 2; Lady Blackburn, 8. e+ ___—___ Keeping Whisky From the Alaskans, In order to keep whisky away from the natives of Alaska orders have been given to the com- manders of the revenue cutters Bear and Rush to seize all whisky, except such quantity as may be required for medical use, found upon any whalers cruising in Alaskan waters. It is un- derstood that a number of the whalers recentl: obtained a supply of whisky at Honolulu wit! the intention of oye to the natives. A list of these vessels has n placed in the hands of the commanders of the revenue cutters Bush and Bear. Electricity Building at the World's Fair, Contracts have been let for the construc- tion of the electricity building at the world’: fair as follows: Carpenter and tron work, $164,444; exterior covering, €85,000; pain: and glazing, $6,522, ss, and bibaectae $6,000. ‘The contract for the water mains i the ground and the laying of the same was let for $17,355. hlands, 1; ime, 1.23. ——+0e—______ Indicted for Killing Chief Gilkinson, ‘The grand jury at mons, the Canadian, and wife, for killing Detec- tive Gilkinson, chief of the detective bureau of that name. Laura Hill, THE WAY TO PERSONS SUFFERING FROM OB- STRUCTIONS IN THE NOSE AND THROAT AND TO OBTAIN THAT RELIEF WHICH THEY 80 ., Ail business confiden- ‘Hours, pens ‘ sts. southwest, Sarsaparilla and 5 NCIS, CARD AND TRANCE MEDIUM. and ensure ME FRANC ip zauioe Mepips: speedy and complete ‘813 North Carolina sve. s.<. miyiosae IE. DREAMER WILL on THE CITY recovery. uly for the wong Tetura September ‘myl4-1m* 1508 14th st. H irs AL, THE CELEBRATED IR ‘ith cour bas wondert el healing wer. Gives nines spa jeaky’ ‘Don’t saat w mee thisiady. Hous 1d, Paice Nor Coxsrvenzp. WE MUST REDUCE THE 8TOOK. Has cured others Will Cure You ‘We take onr annual inventory the last of this month and must reduce the stock $25,000 be- fore that time. We appreciate the fact that in order to induce you to buy freely at this season of the year we must offer unusual bargains, #0 ‘we have put the knife deep into prices and have ‘made a cut which we believe you cannot resist ate. acca! a ee they are. entire stock at per yard. Gmayran Burs; we ut theorigiral piesa batt FOLLOWING SHO} y Goods PROOF LIKE THE. iG SHOULD POINT = — pmeworyg MUCH DESIRE. _Weshington, D, C., May 30, 1891. as S Salalah ts Sept. une FUNE bend Hl Reg Pg A (ny ES, 20,27 AAR, 32,4 Ey Heit Steir tea oie = chaser after five days’ advertisement of solue Bewspaper published in W. c. nyidnis LATiMin & SLOAN auichoneers. SALE IS &P-OWING TO THI IN THE ABOVE: postponed until TU! AY, JUNE NINTH, te Nour aud place. LATIMER & 8104S, ¥ ent Tascttutivn Borer tosrraatonal ‘a ALE OF © WORTH OF Gavan tunittnae BARE hei tate: aes eee Tota to wait thelr ATOLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctionsers. ‘LENOON, JUNI six oct ‘will offer for sale, in frout ofthe “ri ‘O'CLUCK, we PART 01 17 feet well iia aon

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