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ST. PATRICK’S SUNDAY SCHOOL. OFF FOR THE ARCTIC SEAS. DR. DIXON'S DENUNCIATION. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. EDUCATION: AL Closing Services for the Season—Medals and| The Peary Rellef Expedition Sails From He Declares That Tammany Has Throttled | Factional “Strife Resumed by the Hot THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW cS weg ARVARD Oi = Premiums Awarded. New York Today. Free Speech in New York. Headed in Ireland. ‘7 cy | = ae a The closing exercises of the Sunday school | ‘The Red Cross Line steamship Miranda will} Rev. Thomas Dixon, r., now under bail pend-| Mr. Jordan, M. P., was attacked by a crowd Le LOAN, Auctioneers BROS., Aucta., Dest. aw. eS For apwisaoy attached to St. Patrick's Chitrch tock place | sail from Robinson's stores, Warren street, ing trial ona charge of libeling Excise Com- | of Parnellites on arriving at Limerick » D.C. in the rooms of yoster- | TBD x Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in Carroll Hall. | Brooklyn, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, for St. | missioner Koch from his’ pulpit, preached yes- | day to address an anti-Parnellite meeting.’ Mr. S ‘The attendance was quite large and Rev. Father | John’ F. She will carry, among other pas-| terday in Association Hall in New York for the | Jordan was struck on the head, his hat being ‘MeGee, who bas charge of the school, expressed | sengers, Prof. Angelo Heilprin of the Philadel-| last time during the summer months, As a | smashed in, and he was compelled to take refuge his gratification st the number present and at | phia Academy of Natural Sciences, and the | preade to his sermon he made a statement of | in the railway station. A strong detachment of the progress that the echool had made during | members of his expedition, which goes to the | some facts in the official record of Commissioner | police afterward escorted him to his hotel. On pea -¥ eS Sais Bi 8904 M. PERS the year. After some excellent singing by the | relief of Lieut. B, E. Peary and his companions | Koch, upon which the so-called libelous sen- | the way the Parnellites hooted and stoned the children the distribution of medals and pre- | in arctic explorations, miums took place as follows: To the altar| Prof. Heilprin’s associates are Capt. Richard tences in the Review of May 29 were based. ‘Mr. Dixon said-he had never seen Koch until he police, who finally used their swords to dis- Perse the crowd. Several arrests were made. boys Gold medals for attendance and pro- | Pike, the “icemaster,” who participated in the | took the witness’ chair. “I had a supreme con- * DISTURBANCES AT COBK. ficiency in ceremonies, donated by the Rev. J. | Greely expedition of 1881; Dr. Henry G. Bryant | tempt for this man, who4s uttérly obscured by} While William O'Brien was attending mass at F. McGee, awarded to Hampton Rabbitt and | of Philadelphia, S. E Entricken, A. W. Vorse, | the hopeless.rascality of the record he has mado | Cork yesterday morning a crowd of Parnellites John Hannan, Gold medals for attendance, F. W. Stokes, C. E. Hite, Dr. J. M. Milla and | in office, if we are to believe the sworn stato- | surrounded tho church and continuously jeored donated by Mr. Ed Voigt, Willie Shreeve and | William J. Meehan, all of Philadelphi ment of uncontradicted witnesses iret haat and booted. When he from the church ae Willie Sauter. Premiums for cttendance at| At St. John’s the steamer Kite will be manzed | ae ee == ‘he was at once surrounded by a crowd of auti- | sxc certain services, Eddie Bowman, Willie Bow-| and commanded by Capt. Pike she willbe, “Koch,” “is, im] “Giger of Parnellites and, baving| acar, was es- | Gon man and Albert Fanning. Charles V. Mallet was | headed for the north. Kite is the vessel | the quiet young ‘man wh who ae the corted to his hotel. Several fights occurred on ie | uae Sewer Fs fu sdvance. Room 10, Packt: b SCHOOL, N gi 8 post. ~~ Nal oe pay master of ceremonies; George T. Cox, tirst as-| which landed the Peary at Met English with averse to pul the way, sticks freely used. Outside the — sistant, and Howard B. Hodge, secondassistant. | bay July 25. 1801. Nothing bay been ‘hoard | Melty at any tort Hughey Or Grant. Tammany | hotel « serious t arose, in which several Ati & BLOAX, anne PS a OS thay» ‘nett va Ho - , Great credit und praise are due these yo! the latter party, which includes Lieut. Peary's | ply trying to throttle the free speech of oe ge The crowd was finally TRUSTERS ‘maryon *~ ashe men for the excel owing the altar boys of | brave little wife, since August, 1891. Its inem- | he plo fow York. erved by the BD Ps ea rREPARATORT BOROU - St. Patrick's mak | bers are believed to be uot far away from the | found at last in Pal Grady a jndgo dmond and the lord raayor of Dub- ‘ ¥ 3 je17-akeas 2 eee. petit of the SupremeCourt ot the | POR Faaon exiversrry, To the pupils day school: | Sith parallel of latitude, at the actual furthest | whoee opinion he was willing for the public to Mouser attempt to canvass Blarney street, — = ick of = yt 32 e : Division 1° Medel Mt medal for per-| northern oint touched. It is for thet region | hear. But he did not ventare into Gra 's court | an anti-Parueliite stronghold. They were cone CHANG ae ESTATE FUTURE DAYS. | bg Sy fect leasons and ted t Prof. Heilprin and his companions are unt eo sce fore! yy privat ually pel with stones and were scon com- "For catalorue, be by Mt NB. Boy B, | tined. - confab what the decision would be. pelled to flee. Dans DOWLING & SON, Aucts., G12 Eetm.w. so nt PCr, pn. B. Principal medal donated by Mr. Ed. 3 Hannan, Jos. | onsite aumenetss “When the farce of the court was ended the |" An anti-Parnellite _m held _yosterday Coie urke. Division 2 Medal ©, gold medal do-| here has been much quarreling in the Aoad- | Complaint was railroaded down to the district | afternoon, addressed by William O’Brien, was Hes Ps aed | | attorney's office ina few hours. The indiot-| attacked ‘by Parnellites, who used. sticks and oe sae Bett ‘OR. Mr. N. H Bowman, | ™Y of Natural Sciences over the “xelief” X-| ment was drawn and hurried into the grand | stones freely. The auti-Parnellites fied. Later | Under Charles Douglass: medal E-the following | pedition. Many of the members assert that | | ory, Why this extraordinary haste? Is such | Mr. Redmond and the lord mayor of Dablin, | 0 nated by Mr. E. Voigt, Lloyd Douglas; medal D, gold medal d b: ity et al. ax ion, i! tw fetta . Kenith 0'Ce sporting | al in Ni York? I found out why ported by 1,000 Parnellit hed through ens ghee: Sot ot te! & a a pils drew for this medal enit Comnor, | when th id the expense of tran: usu: in New ‘orl found out why | | sup) iy marc} id Crowley, Wilie ‘Shreve aad J. Barly-—and | Peary to the arctic coutery they did st on the | when Igotin the grand. jury room. Not eus- | Bisinoy street’ "The Parneliifes broke the ier | WS ee Pty it was wou by J. Early. Division 3—Medal P, | distinct understan that the lieutenant was | pecting — , I foolishly asked the privilege to | dows of many houses as they went along, and tapestocy Soar ea ferred Rcate pat here! Paring Lr gi fm male gold medal doused by Miss Emily Semmes, | to get back by himself in his wialebouts. In tement. ~~ “iy ye phe they all | the residents took shelter in their houses, frgm | 2° in one: ane fect theuee a . Cartes Lusk, | hi his'pcojznm be represented the trip from Whale | asked me ‘to, ete foreman, however, | the windows of which they pelted the meta | sn letcred parauee wk Shey bey 5 Seer act ce ban bd ad Erm nature nd lessous: Divi-| sound to Upernavik, the nearest settlement | drew a line at a opments ities a: | Ga oak Se ee Es eee tee sanaally, and sae ved ot tag on the property ees as eee echt iret preraium, Thos. Buekley. | where he Beis ‘ta vessel, as one not difficult | excuse of the libel. I learned subse-| doors of several houses and beat tho ceeupante, ay . 5s Se option of haa. ogee Ch eee ay | and singularly ‘th ou Serrillatssgeond. J. batts te perform, but Peary td’ never been in Mel- | quently that this foreman was Freak Higgins,| The Parnellites then held a meeting in the | mate be ceatsrade? eee ‘inure | sot to he mame D. Br ing, olatis H. bay, the home of the iceberg, floe and sea|a Tammany Hall heeler. There is, therefore, | strect, addresses being made by Mr. ‘edmond pai - Pa has (Et nothing about the dificalty of | no mystery ina Tammany complaint before s| and lo~d mayor of Dublin. After the mecti second, G.| crossing it with a party suchas his. Some|Tummany jndgo being shot like lightning | Parnellites wrecked the rooms of the Blac OWARD URTWRRATTY. MEDICA, Drv) Gown ed prouiscs Rar Sige the ~y - 2 ore _o a aoe crane artes | esate ad ae Let. | members of the academy sald that this was his | through the district attorney's office into the| Pool Bank and smashed tho windows. The | 7PHOMAS DOWL! ORSON, Kacte,, 2B. aw | option of the “en a pevestenl Surerune Division 2-Claag 1—First_premiam, Harry | basinew and not their, and. that he mut gvt itching palms of a Temmany foreman, capecally | anticParaeltves, baing in a minority, ware | Qyayoee’ « “= we Pr Ee 7 Zerega. (ihe 2 First, S. Gatti; second, E. away from the resulta of his miscalculations in e indictment was based on an aseault on | unable to cope with the Parnellites, but pelted Bey a ee THIRTY RECUND. Of | pars ais, = | 1. GOLLPAX, Moriarity. Class 3 —#iret, E. Mullaney; seesad. | 8 ‘own acne them from behind houses. ‘The police were too R Ee es whe fo aE =| elfen. Das ant evening H. McDouaid. Class 4—First, W. ' Pal However, Peary will not be forced to cross! _ “This same grand jury dismissed cight in- | few in number to stop the disorder. Fifteen A) fr a cy) cost of ot Sigg T eis. oe P second, J. Diemer. Claes 5--Fitet, F. Diemer; | Melville bay in an open whaleboat. Such | dictmonts sent in through Dr, Parkhurst’s 6o- | injured combatants were taxen to the hospital pkey “4 ha second, G. Lucas. Cinss 6—Mirst, D. Mo-| journey would compel him to leave behind | ciety, while it took them only three minutes to | for treatment. Many others were slightly Carthy. Class 7—First, H. MoDonaid; second, | whatsoever curiosities he bas added to his out- | find an indictnent against me for words which | injured. J. Hail Semmes. Class $ First, O'Connor; fit, as it would be impossible for him to trans-| occurred in public defense of Dr. Parkhurst| Mr. O’Brien addressed an antcParalite | fs second, C. Milovick. Claes 9 First, Willie | port anything but actual necessities across the | nd his work. ‘Temmany Hall is the most | meeting last evening. He began by declaring | B.6., + Bowman. ice. It would necessitate the abandonment of | powerful coterie of organized criminals that | that if they were atwacked the anti? i cause Xo. f meee ieee we bia: 3 | 307 x35 D St A My ¥ PROD aow wes ane = Ea are . om | cones mor clecses.* Ton Ieee ne. hare . savermational ise in aa zt Shae enya a a j ; | Soren rey A a | Under and Parnellites Division, = » lass 1 First premium, J. Smit the Saratoga trunk, the a beds and the | ever dominated the life of any civilization. It | would defend themselves. ‘The issue at stake, Senge — JZ. a , J. Mullan toboggan suits of Dr. Cook, bis surgeon. The | makes and unmakes judges and juries. It feeds | he snid, was whether they should abandon Glad- 5 areas ae & fauna fon Pearson; | expedition hoped to secure ® number of ethno- | and breeds on vice and criune. With merciless | stone and all the ehances of home rule by elec- She oarterhe fori tho south fit. ieee etdast to tb Fase Se 00 feet . Howell; logical oxhibits for the world’s fair, and these | iron heel it crushes the weak and intimidates | tion factionists or whether they should send a in depth 0: ion ae Cog would take up large amount of space. So it | the half-hearted and menaces the strong. It ia | united party to parliament. ee ag eae situated and has the ad- al oe the Sth , X. Hill; | is w good thing that the steamer Kite is making | the one writhing. blasting curse of our eity’s| John Redmgnd addressed a meeting in Cork | ‘s tis napugy in Hernoon, -at) HALY-PAST Six |S second, F. Crowley | another journey to the north. Life, damning with the ho? breath of corruption | on Saturday night. He said that the Parnellite | out eee walt oF Lee P besa gained oa ts | 8° ecuoon. On the last trip there was a good deal of | and dishonor every ramification of our body | prot were approved wi sad tat | He use Sines te iD i) st. by dept 195 feon | sper Mom gpaey prow arin wh op trouble over the collections made by Prof. | palitic. Like n festering cancer, it is literally | jority of the Irich in America and that the ition, = al | A-The following puplls| Feiiprin's party. ‘These consisted of walrus | eating the hearts out of the houor of our am-| anti-Parnellites in America were all olicers | Boqermphied ures wi drew for the gold medal, donated by Rev. J. A. | Sud barwha ivory, bone images and trinkets | bitious young manhood. and no men. ‘The Pagnellites, he said, esd, “joudedbae so $8 ose y opeert Tour, Desiy Pi apoue, New 0 Shepor Matue had te reapond to | arenthy vote Berens Grane vere = Seneore tp by sana aol a! Walter, for punctanl attendance and Perfect | of the Eaquimaux and all worts of specimens of ‘df ittbe tebe that the life of a minister of| trmined nobto ve einer ven from publis aad Kors butidinge: rian peal with News ol lessons: Misses B. Connors, E. Waters, Mt | teee of sealakin, degen and = — ae ———_-22___ Dan apa oye | wre! Greed oe “pag —_ fc [| were percheset ves rr 3 2 : — Se 76. tonal bupense of the members of the expedi-| Almighty God tt is’ time the world Knew it. oo poukk ExFLonION. Ae ist ee E TONIGHT. ayy PA ave | Emad ned feeding fr “the, SonSuth Foad to te | F ‘ore “ei aoe te eae wees, Medal B—Mises G. Malone, A. Bogan, L.| tion and the aggregate coat mounted up a| By birth, tradition and association, a8 a sonth- | One Man Killed in New Orleans and a Num- sacha ees above “Drovers “containing about one —Mr. Maina proves Seitz, G. Philips, A. Brizzolari, T. Desio and E. | good deal. eru man, Iam # democrat, and I voted that na- ber Injured. Gans, Te dee es aa | COLES Gord 2K oF, SEA. ; Shechan drew for this medal, vhich wus won by| On the return to civilization the academy | tional ticket last election. plier tae Canseeaed tee Ge ., | Ame ‘sberne reed red er Look Re G. Malone. demanded sll thevs articles without oflecing to | “Bet the deuoorcy I learned in my old neq + snigielibiaed berger a ‘ ot aay | gu | Learn to mse the pls Division 2, medal C—Misses Alma Wright, M. | make any return for the outlay, and the vay- | tive state meant honesty and* in integrity and Works, one of the largest corporations of its FUTURE Days. . rete as der. w. ae. quickest preparation for a9 Clancy, B. fou, L. Leeper and Violet | agers wondered. In the casos of the Aecency. A southern democrat cannot affiliate | kind in the city of New Orleans, situated on | \y7aiTER B WELLLAMS & 00., hactionson nin Se Es rat me Mankin drew and Alma Wright won i Gold | aud the taxidermist who went aa representa’ with Tammany Hall without first lowering the | Magazine street, between Girod and Julia| WW =| poset medal for ocdience to the third Sunday regu-| of the academy it was thengbt that their colleo- | standard of his manhood and selting his soul | strecta, exploded on Saturday afternoon. The THEBES Pei ones TDABLE REAL BSTATE. el he |S Epa "powin te Intion, wou by Miss G. Phillips. Por regu ions belouged to the institution, lov exploek followed almost instantly by th eT Ror OF thence cs = attendance to thé or choir of St. Patrick's! who had been invited simply on account “I take the occasion to warn the national de- | ¢*Plosion was’ cengy begs ey virtue 3 fet al # part " SS, gold medal won by Mise K. Malone. | their contributions, bag an idee that what they | mocracy. Tammany Hall te load cannot | factory walls and tho walls of the adjoining | Chis tosecf ft, iat rill and testament of Francis lel Pit gintaen ory Goid inedal presented by Miss B. Santer to her | bartered from the tives was theirs. This | carry longer. Before the party comes before | building falling. Hires oe Fa aoaee Sarina? Al ‘one of the jeer F ate quvhors of snow am Lilie Waters, for punctual attendanes | time no such trouble will arise, as every man | the nation to win another victory it will first| The adjoining building was occupied by a Biter 3 ie at ALE Columbia, Met ting Be uly otie decorated. “Open all summer. perfect lessvas. signs a declaration, in which he éays that every- | have to Mok Tammany aut its back door and | sony named Hibert ended cases ll 8 oy Lorie es i a pat = ““Prucniame for aitendunce and lessons were | thing he collects will go to the soadomy, and | trn.on the hoo pibe After trsing to destroy | a ny book on ee eens Dat pea ere pa = psa pans woopmant Ee, eve. awarded to the following: that he will make every effort to acquire col- | the state of } New York they come sneaking beck ack ps a second story had a-narrow escape from fret eG.) steve: {Fora tne sugtioast Interwnction ~ sel4-dkas ee. | Manryx Cortese or Oratory, First division: Class 1—First premium, A. | lections. from Chicego, saying y suppor * on —} —— . ion chase: , ATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., ime Johensen; second, A. Martin. Class 2—First,| | Anothor point that will be better regalated | ticket. The cause of the explosion isa mystery, as | S¥feet> daepeg enact aye Seas enter fe rcs erty and $100 is | RY al @14 12TH ST. N.w. ing mangers ud mugen irs | “Thc cn ack with honey on ck tg, | eter of tan weno gpeted nt tune | SH rests Sates | RAR Sar tag aS et | Ss REE | rere: ew aut was b reset s jovick, Class 5—First, | question of honor that none should interfere | treachory in their hearts and. knives in thelr | 287% ago and Sine CH ane tee Bag ae | Cetmas Ghe-third tn cash, and the ance in canal | UEEE TSS Sf GRAGIS Bf — ne CORD G. Malone: seco ir Seitz. Class 6 First, A” | with the work of the historian of the party. |beota. They will do in November what they ‘Abert, Colemiae a colored eae ent iees | installments at one and’ tw ‘years ‘with interest ut ae ee and by virtue of = decree of Thetalt Brizzolpri: scond. i. Gatti. Class 7—First, T.| The newspaper he represented had ‘the | have done before, and spend another four years Years old, was instantly killed. Ireve | othe nates of pe pveghaser tn ae crore “Ee THON, ares Se rarer! ao wes oo in press Desio; ‘second, M. Kleindinst. Ciass 8—First, | expedition generously and {t was that it | trying to Me ont of it. difference between | ¥*Prt O10; Wee instantly Killed. ot the premises “leash. at the option of the 3016S stim.) > Wiles 1 ae, “ and will bosoms tree to any ed- E. Baldwin: second, I. Buckley. "| should have the firat news of what had been | the present regime of Taromany Hall and that de - ith, chief enginecr, | purchaser, 100 ‘wil bo cea uized as soon as the prape SUNCANEON BROS., Auctionesrs, coal oo aid | dross. _Ulurrated college tok 25 conta. mik20tm : Class 1—first premium, K. | uccomplished. No sooner had the Kite reached | of its founder, Win. M. Tweed, is the difference | *evre'y injured om head eee, me See, bi of. TAIT course” ewe, * “| TRUSTEpSSALE or [NPROVED REAL RerATE, ee. Sree Pane se an DAT oF we ATON CONSERVATORY OF MUSICS K. Philips. Class 2—First, HL | St. Jobn’s, however, before two dignified soien- betweea the ethics of abunco, steerer and a| 2&0, in ‘ae peo z" za Exeeut cs D MIKES’ No. 125 | Pee ecrte OC} dead Ext Oth st. naw. theaty thind your. “Pian. Willec. Chant Oh | atc anun Susaped ont thn Gach ontieed a Seatunes | Mighuey sabees. Smith, colored coal passer, bothlimbsfractured | jerr7-auac ie cis a nv. | TWELFTH STREET SOUTHEAST. | bade. "gn “unai oe, violin. oe re hy 3 Chancey; svcond, I Meriliat. Class 4—Firet, | to the nesrest telograph office. ‘There they be- | “If the ippery godchildzen of Wm, M. Tweed anid Daly scalded; Wiliam Scully. oiler, twenty- | rycxcaNSON BHOS., Auctioncors Pee Sa ee eta $ ee | seria ft aE — a Ee At pub, erst SS AS. Seen G. Bingham; second, M. Hoey. Class 5 First, | gan peddling accounts of their exploits to vari-| believe they can intimidate this pulpit, let | ght years, arms and legs scalded; Andrew s | Sine af tiegetimast ger ist aod Fann hag Om STOR, S34. aT. A Bingham; 4S. Miller. Class 6—Fi Lo that would use the stuff. them take due ol ca have made a mis- | onsen, colored, head crashed, will die: Mra | BALE Gr EUEMITORS AMD HOUSEHOLD BE nant are. west alone M feeniy saen Seems eccent, Siler Caen © Feel, | ous nemwpepecs tet weak ene toasted: | ex y John Hilbert, thirty-two years, severo scalds on | BOER CONTAINED IN THE LARGE 10, ROOM | fonca a agties eppeinied Beastegip feet apa ton ioe nce, tae ret mies Terman, &, Guindon; second, E Thompson. Clase 7—| | Beliprin aaa ence one RS Se Le lower portion of body, ‘condition dangerous; oR THe URSDAY, JUNE THIATIETH, 1802, AT | Stay" iad Arwix O'CLOCK T TH DAY OF | trenty (30) feetto Luh st. went, thence sonth to the | Aioy'En St PELTOR Gna a noes. Pee tani a ; HIT ME. GLADSTONE’ EXE. five-monthe-old infant of Mrs, Hilbert, ecalde NOcLUCK wee fr action. the tral estate. and | of Columbte, tozether with the bolic al ina Nom INSTITCT: Fist, Mt Johensen; second, A. Seaitwoed. | not to write anything, ‘ircetly cr taliseedly, for —_—— on abdomen; John Hilbert, nine years, scalded | Pine Rew-ailk Parlor "sino ‘Organ, Wicker Rockers, meats oe Sant) ties | asnsmdatek. ses f ¥ r Cine 18 ew. SE," avge Seton Marae | an Senepper ov ugnine, om toe Gobo] A Woman Throw « Piece of Gingerbread | ot Ps tn emma, bit aac on bos | Be SU ay bay Say Eae | aeT aad ag ahs Panta | Oe pap netsh dooms a | AYERS ASEAD YAOI OHO 3 and limbs, condition critic e . nn BC. purchase monsy to’ be im cash — _ Sy ae M._ Jerome; second, ; ae — _ ay a after the return to Bt. at Him. burned by ammonia; James Brown, scalded and Walnut it iM. T. Hed Hoom Suites aad - fe st | pS one aud two years, with interest at en oe ae ee ips: Ee eae PE eiion. cor to doa little | . While Mr. Gladstone, the Kberal leader, was | burned hy ammo are agtocsee, Fenther Titlows ahd Bolsters’ Weed: | SEB zone and eid oe! | Sica tend at Geen gered aE H. Thompeon. ¢ eee “Seyan; | exploraiion on bis own abeoust, Lact year the | @iving through Chester, Eng., Saturday to fle caught fire, after the explosion, | Daag: tos Chester table Wars mid Corkins Uhset aes ipa fig a iwossto:? franve ao S205 reaubted St ice of eet A Sera ot 3 Ee 3 nC m 7 but the blaze was iy extinguished. The “cee ‘Ail this fnrnitare isin good condi — ied of th. 2 prise ie to | “archuse's ‘¢ second, N- Rocca. Cls i; | Kite could heve renched's poind much further | ettend's mesfing af fhe Liberal Clubs women | 1°) iS covered by freursnce in the eng | enouid’ command tho ‘attention “of deslers and | yn "eh@*:, Oe Hert te parca’ Sein PoE yp ia ae Tree Sree to te geomi | Fon Grats As» Youse Lanes second, M. Birdie. north than she wenthad not Peary disregarded | threw a large piece of hard gingerbread at him. | {Om tac of ( neti Prfeats persons, é intwo o yout fount the Say of ie. vd forthe deferred | cheek aad eat mating parchaner after second, B. Cassassa. the advice of se old _ ice pilot, Capt. | The gingerbread was thrown with considerable =: = i. ee ee Sdag ES sea anor will te Eh, ve EI | Saye) resdvertiscuent of such alein BOLIC DOW |. Wop ee. Pike, and insisted on her being put in the ice | force and struck Mr. Gindstone on the nose, ‘A NEW DESTROYER. “ASSIGNEES 8A08 cow . i. anh = ger SCE AL ie Sint, Temes COWBOYS BEFORE . floes’ three weeks too soon, causing her to * sade EE CONTENTS OF rage upon dl Fomprene S BEFOKE THE QUEEN. | yiste 100 tons of conl ina fraitless aitempt to | Just beneath the left eye, and then glanced up- ‘The Sims-Edlson Torpedo With the Sabma- + RW ork O'S aeArte an bane Foe ey paren aa HIGH GRADE Buffalo Bill and His “Wild West’? Show | force the season. The consequence was that| ward, grazing the eye and causing the aged s, HARNESS ‘AND CARRIAGE Wx@Bdeds ee Eni ae Ramee a0 Wlaiiedst Chet when the Kite left the Peary party she had no | statesman much pain, 4 nea oR YALIBE B. WILLIAWS # ©0., a j A om on the os BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL . coal for a dach tothe north. She reallyhad| Mr. Gindat Commodore Wm. A. Folger, chief of the bu- STYLES OF CARRIAGES, INCLUDING Secre Buffalo Bill's trom sitesi . jone endured great discomfort | iene ALL i. TRUSTERS SALE OF fon: wi it 1 Pe pe fore Queen | barely enough to get back with, and when she | 1. -ovchout bia drive to the place where the | Ft of ordnance, has given directions to W. | LANBAUS Se eae es andy Peete | § ‘our Vien exmmane. ‘Victoria Saturday on Windsor Castle grounds. | reached St. John’s there were about five tons in Page Scott Sims, the inventor whose name is best eS Vicfontas, Sones IMPROVED BY A Dw iG HOP SE | When the ived at Wi Paes (her hold. ‘This year, however, the expedition | meeting was held. As the patn increased he F A aS) AND BARN, SITUATE NSBURG | ier troupe arrived at Windsor they were known in connection with the Sims-Edison tor- heme Sere PIBE, ADJOINING Piotr REFORM | O¥tvuddiues.' It fealsc we and w 2 ted b: d which | starts three weeks later, and Meiville bay should | began io fear that the organ was seriously ; RES, BIBE, at | Sea feictne, ape tbers iE laret chile “erthaed 1200-1204 Mist. and 1126-1128 Litast. greeted by a great crowd which had gathered | POM te aa whoa: eiedconier-@aee. i cal . ‘ pedo boat, to make experiments with the sub- ARTS, By virtue of « deed of trust, | onthe place. ibis farm te sitaaied che miin tion. | fheuh the callbweg atatian andl Mabd the sheeom | ** 270M7 OFS ee injured and decided to seek medical assistance | POC i it re. | PHAETONS, BroGtes, nue of a dewd of ested Bebrnary Fa Gaittersonrs, onthe Wetropoiaa rangi a te al y 4 p eoarbrespsb aye. cago, Shige ble. When Mr. Gladstone ar. | M&rine boat, invented and built at Detroit re- Reker Gus As8z, and! recorded in) Liber (No | Ste eseRar talavessuca’ a hee wie uy | Thoronahiy evatpped in alt departments. along which the procession passed. The party It is probable, that the party will be split in | rived at the headquarters of the Liboral Club | cently by George D. Baker. Acting upon the Tae WAGONS, a = i oe a, District of | Pe rentares, Ace mingoripaticg ae Special advan.ages tn Literature, French and Ge~ Tus lustily cheered throughout its progress to! 4. 1¢\iCormick bay, one sestion making a |t¥0 doctors were immedistely summoned, | recommendation of Commodore Folger Mr. we POGY,. CARMTAGHE au | 25055 ,276 8 Uc, nd Sooo doe Gooree’s | Bey le Advoca —— geo CRIS & Windsor Castle. dash north over the fnlaud fee cap and the | TRY made a careful examixation and found | Sims visited Detroit Saturday for an interview a waco He us ines rae epee Cae: | wewiliellet publ aucty oe TRE TORE | | AE iw On entering the archway Messrs. Cody (But-| 0, hung the cout, pl radiate Saf the tert eye was considerably inflamed | with Mr. Baker and to inspect his submarine Sees Pi PE gHiugls sad | front of or on” the. jreraises, avon -yfo% sacret| _ SPECIALTIES. Hygions, sanitation and piysical comfortsof the show, were received by Major Gen. Sir John C. | wide. One of the most gracefal duties of the eded in moderating the’ pain aie h tha | dered nocemary by the recent explosion of the H.W. Sous, nce. | Sep atid Senin, sly ot fed on | Bete Plowsaats the AH eee Min. ELIZABETH J. somEns. MacNeill, K. C. B., who said that the queen was | expedition will be to give aid to the Arctic | Patieut was suffering. ously bathing | storage battery cells, and, therefore, did not | Goad dated Sas 1p lead seine ce posing ‘Teck | tat ae sale Principal. anxious to view from Ler window the entry of a . _ Ietbla a ae with a wash artes to) the doctors | have an opportunity of witnessing ite practical | , Tbeabore will besold, at auction. on FHUESD EY, and record fh Liber Nu: Ti80, fo oom 9 ° the troupe intothe arena. So “Buffalo Bill,” at | O™* settlements where they are found. | Mr. Gladstone felt somewhat relieved and de- workings. at GL2 12th wt. new.” ftuprovemente thercon, frame dwelliag Bouse, barn. B. NIC 7 Nerpes 'T. JOHN'S COLLEC! |The Esquimaux of this region, which is far| cided to address the meeting. In woite af the | "St 3 jg | URS THOS, DOWLING & sox. _| 42} a . 8 the head of the motley procession of meeting. | “Commodore Folger,” said Mr. Sims, “is| 3927-81" _* THO ee os VERMONT AVE. ‘Susllanil; Cedassh auth becths heaped basen poten Ge ersten oe = ae se oe incident which marked his visit to Greatly interested in the Baker boat, aud con- | JP ATCLUFFE, DARK & CO., ‘Auctioneers wrednod aid District, and the land in said county | Piso 4 ‘aud ee oo a PRUE EAN, ree . South 4 ican gauchos, | white men nowadays. The tual decadence Ir. Gladstone made a spirited speeeh, | siders that the conjunction of the submarine Terma of sie Oak thted cash, balpnce tn ana | tons, Tis ovens Hoe, RAS es See paraded under the queen's windows, and, after | of the whale fishery makes the visite of civilized | which was uppluded throughout, and ‘at its | conte with mm torpedo wil) furnish all the re- | TUSTERS’ ASE RATAN SuSE SHER. |, eree on, oe? One-theee. cask. bales pot nation eS Mw AMY ©. LEAVITT OF BOSTON, performing several maneuvers, proc: | beings more of a rarity. | No more refined, gen- | conclusion the speak ved an ovatl “i LSD ALE, BAtEORD. Moret et 6 per cent. payable eeus-annusily. | Fines eer Tee Sat a mane proceeded to ie er received an’ovation. quirements for a perfect destroyer. The com- Say ofealy, ante deed Getrurton vegetal or tuany at wher rand ‘SxD HAR MoNy. —m the place selected for the exhibition. — kindly people is found a In his speech Sir. Gladstone said that the op- | bination furnishes all the deadliness, together cath, at the’ opion of pure YO cash on safe apr) Re ‘quded eee —\S di The arens, which faced the east terrace, was | pencefal and well serthy off litle hele trom g | PONeR Of the Hberals wero Sghting them with | with minimum risk, which forms the. {deal fap ser tpt bees ein Be nan | Popanent ia roving an vost ae. Ea Fol RosPas. ® large open space of beautiful turf. The | hation that sends misslomaries amt money to | go° weghons Of intimidation, the invention | element SS | pid eae Seger ra | Et puzcra LEOTRICERY 1 Roa SONTE FORE, GCE | ren a ee ‘ou 3 ud ee inele h snes rs ‘ae — aera, peaneas: Emmet th Hawtin. sod nthe comtgr ofthee Tro nals canubforplet | Eee ney meetin bean nde to dg ona even Mel, tir subs : etiges! Ese creas ase os | BE eine. Mle S| gee ter « ~ el news- J not the rp sn, seid "Ree | Ege kf Re eee | eons coming, eta he op-| ongng Bower depend ot rg ene pees | mer Cae ae ; ou cither side were crowded with aristocratic | inkebit to wood ad Ga ewe & a ee ee poem ee se pr rs; it is naviguble, easily com wi unbroveneuts, Joib-dits BENIY G THOMPSO: x, Trt HOTELS. ae sages, « special train having brought a | pend upon what to thelr shores or what | poess oF (anms ah epee cheese tal the | ancl of @ powerful structure.” ring of eet Oueall cash, ae sees [LATIMER E 81045 = eee mete ernst Prom sipanthe wee ae cael exploring vessel leaves them. that if they passed another bill of alike nature| A CITY AS A SALOON KEEPER. sacl ani esoueed py deed, property aaa See: Cyeeaane mit ghar ge 72s BROADWAY 28W | irate sudaal anno ceed A a hee aed Ser ee siete 80 ‘WOOD 18 THEIR GOLD. the dissolution of paritament would follow. But a ay te ‘! ms se purser Al reverese sath OF “WILLARDS HOTEL Si periay Special, Fats 5 taunt semipis castle, attendel be Trincoee Beotrce an? {2¢| Asa result a little timber is of untold worth | the le would not be worried or pottered | Stoux Falls Thinks of Going Into the Busl- Foquired Pete in Siteon anys AND. WILLARD'S HALL, 1X THE pith sa ADWEN FE AREREY Mecacor parcws orvin, SEuvICE = 4 tbildren and Princess Christan, “She entered a t@ them. Wood is their gold. ‘They have no| Withs diwolution ot the wil of the house of ness Itself. feo meet ang atte CIP OF wasEINaTON, — ase _| Minna re tet st ie Little pony carriage led by a groom, attended | means of extracting fron from the earth, and | 10rds- |The appeals to bigotry. he suid, wero! 4 schemne is on foot to make the city of Sioux | Ins" F putciaee alter vs dary adrestsement af such | Cader and by rirtay gle decree of the, fu aay qa Sore 2 by two gillies and some Indian servants, and! until they met the white man ivory was their | Wut more serious, Ho Y of the | Falls, 8. D., asaloon keeper. After the mooting | [ve pie newspaper pupliahed in, Washing’on, | Court of dis Digerit of Tynderod in sau sve. and 14th st, a the party then proceeded to the pavili ory was the Catholics of Ireland wonld be guilty of the , 8. D., 0 Borg. All conveyancing sod reronting atthe costo | swese docket Bi of salt cour sai srpinrey then proceeded to the paritica. | wubstionte, The Kite, lag, posr found arrow- | charges which had been made against thom. | of the city council the other evening W. H. | the Purchases cream Wainer. BO | pL gidaeal Gomcighteoet ne ends made of iron given to the Esquimeax by pevihile speaking Mr. Gladstone frequently | Lyons, United States commissioner, asked the FILLMORE BEALE, by zm = Se ae straw buouet. Sat be eee Fence rears an ee oy | ld his handkerchief to bie ‘jared oye. The | solons for attention, and started with the fol-| i3.anas igi ps Asriviug at the pavilion the queen was |so umich value, though with their other belong- | (reunrsecoe the eye, extending t the edge of | JONG statement: “I want to go into the wloon _SETHE ABOVE SALE 9 POSTPONED ON Ac- oe SA PIVE —— = “ — = - >. id | ings they are far from frugal, wasting = the pupil. He said ‘that the greaiest care will | business and want the city as a partner.” pant of the gain aul Re tiae rye carried, to the seat which hed been nee so for one month and starving during the | be necessary to prevent cerions and permauent | When the first shock had passed uway he | NINTH DAY ORT Sit iage for her in the center of the pavilion. a | The will go to St. John’s in ee to Sane ne woe sos Mes Glad | wand i dataieat = pin| bers. clty || Jest abes | SONAR HESS = the royal party had settled ‘in their places | ship Missle Gnd oit cabeqeen tae Kite en | "Ge comaned ot he difficulty which he ex- | *powld abeciutely control and run all saloons. 4 Wy “acne vale ae aoe Ss rigual wes given and "the entertainment was | July 4, eae srppli eth tho ad wall | pertcae ovr alors . rotations duriag | He claimed that his plan was perfectly feastblo Fish P.M. ughter speech, and whea be bed finished sj amd legal ander the probibition law. Tho num- wet are sictbo parfart-ance consisted of the introduc-| poor polar bear. Simultaneously with thetr de- | he ead that his injured eve had paleo ber of dispensaries would be governed by ¥ RGINTA he on Sas ieteson eee ioe hompenen pers of Dr. Robert ful and tender, evidenly, having been irri- territory to be covered after the style of vost! 3 ag 4 cet _ fp Indian nar dance, horwetannabi by the Raa borg feb ar a aregins to which ft hed boon poop fe ery iy beled hs ees ii WHELAN & 00., Auctioneers. hos, a tight peteen combors, Indians and Cos: Pt Gladstone sought the assistance of | Bo sure ls be of the sucoese of the plan he offers |“ suRAM YACHT, ANRICUS AT AUCTION, bene wap Mae Eg eags Bae nF the dostors, and they made another exemina- | to put up the money necessary to ‘make the ex sy, SLY gb CoM SECOND, st SH OStoox ec] rite nooting by Deine eine tion. Apparently the injury which lad been | pefiment, and turn the Business over. to tho | P.3¢, we sball sul at Stephenson's whurt (was introduced to te queun and stood fog oe ae eee eee city's control, | ‘The mayor will appoint a com- ed PLEASURE STRAM YACuT ao enough to warrant 1 ferer taking investigate. side explaining each act as it was Greatest procaution to provent any serioes com-|_ ‘The matter is being widely and favorably dis- Sequences. Mr. Gladstone at once repaired to | cussed, and the experiment will prol chk TR aE SALE the office of an eminent oculist and placed him- | made. With reference to the legality aS Bs Pew self in his hands for treatment. scheme, Mr. Lyon's said, the state constitution (7 wehruae PRE BRE Yesterday it was reported the wound is pro- | does not forbid the sale of liquor by “corpora Or ibe of a of the favorably. Mr. Gladstone's son Her-| tions,” the statute co forbids, but eine Ques | Se oere eset aeate deers | Sraaeannaiaaedsvesuae mettlesome brckin: ‘She was much of e ‘statute covers pecctvae lho remsed bythe wonrfal management an fa. Ine tobe followed by no serious Cato caeo e formed Salsbury that before such hore p-, At tbeund ofthe ‘hel beeper cdvatel cope renga hep omesd prars; though bets sendus $0 the hanes ance request t “Buflal Maj. Burke be Preseuted to her. ‘She pies . ‘The Nevada Silver Party. ymented “Buffalo Bill” very highly and pre-| Per minute. The polluted area has reached the | _ The convention of the silver league at Reno, jeouted him witha gold sal containing her | two-mile tunnel ports, and disease laden water | Nev., Saturday adopted resolutions sending imonogram. surrounded by the words of the royal “Homi soit qui mal y pense,” tho is being pumped through the mains, The | delegates tothe Omaha and Montane conven- The queen was in the best of Lumor and ap- ‘peared to be greatly interested inthe many (Strange wighte which she witnewed. She asked jSalsbary many questions and said that it was a wonderful She admired the = ‘brilliant riding of the cowboys best of Was cepecially delighted. ‘rith their work on the sisk water department officials are unable to check | tions, and announcing that the silver | day sacle Neing wormed by the petal crown, the outflow, except to advise tho users of city | PErty woul with the Amnerican Bi- ending tec noe ‘studded with dismodia, | water to boll every @nop. Samples of water ie ‘The entire show went withoat a hitch. In fact, | analyses — all who took part in the exhibition performed | hare ast beer gushed Wm. B. Calberteos, ae ee their various feats better than ‘sal, | are tangible. "The Maken, fom ibe | National Rank of New Albeny, Ind.,and a large After “Buffalo Bill” and his party bad de-| erp “utes am. | stockholder in several of the bunks in St. Paul the castle and were « tented | monia. In the i from and the special train which was to bear them to | precipitate bas gatbered. ‘The fiood has heart ‘i attackiof the London, Sir Henry Ponsonb: te secretar’ disease -following an torr jst am Tos Sel wri | Panhe PO™ nn ined Hong an the May | eed R.A. Bwigert's Carlsbad, a son of Gleielg, out of Lady Wayward, won the American Derby race for $17,800.t Chicago Saturday. ‘The bet- ting was ton to ope against tho winner. W. F. i 4 I i i