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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather, FORECAME TILL $F. M. TUESDAY, Distsict of Columbw, Maryland, and Frode followed by fair winds; slightly’ ‘warmer. ComprTION-oF THE WATER. smd condition of water tare, 79; oomlftic Con be sontitionet effluent gste house, 8. Highwater. =| Low water. 250am. 10-4 pu 4Mam iV p.m power? Cheeni June. Laxsrczag will move-from F st. to the N. Y. emo. Bink Sept. 1, and is now ab- Jowingw discountef 20 per ceixt on all Furni= ture. — Crm Xaxpmn’s Oldest Brench Cogaacs. —-_>—— Taag Orr Dotisn was obeureis a beauty. = ny & Sox,.cor. 7th and D. Bave youreyeright; consalt Heurcrn, cor. 44. geen ig ag candies. On!y 35c. for finest Tee creun soda, 5c. a glass. Smanst/ittbend and Welck Hotel. conser voces Iviuse Laxgacnon will move from F st. to the X Y. ave. Sept 1, and is now al- jah, Ca per cent omall Furni- ture. RYAN AREESTED. ‘The Money Which He Took Nearly All} ‘Recovered. Last evening Edwin J. Byan, the young man was arrested inDenver, Ool. Ryandeft the etty | which had-beea intrusted by-banks in thia cfty | He left this city Tuesday night carrying | valise contaiztmg the packages of mons and a few articles of clotting. Hits first stopping place wag, Pitsburg, end_on Wedneedey be fe posited @41,000 in box 1587 of the Sute i Trust a7 an v's vault on 4th avequr. Then he-went to OMo. and thence to St. Louis. At the latter place he took the western express to Kensas City end Pueblo, His uneasy manner attracted the attention of the qonductor of the . who engaged froin New York li, buf dlolayed an ica New York city, an fe knowledge of gag pect capers off fang hg we A rt a i red ou to Denver, where i was placo4in the office of the Pullman Company. penis Sette Ges vier Prd PLACED UNDER ARREST. RETURN OF THE FENCIBLES, The Winners of the Prizes at Omaha Fathi ‘Reeetved. A tall, man who stood endaterous-looking employed asa clerkin the main office of the | near thecorner of Tth streot and Pennayvnnia | west line weitiea.slotter to the board of United Staiee Express Company in thie city, / avenue on Setarday night « tilfle before 10'| seasors saying: “Iam the owner ef the cast o'clock three times started to imprecs.e postion last Tuesday, taking with h'm aswas-first re-| of the surrounding multitade withdis Byrowio| northwest), and’ am informed that st 8 | ported by the expross company officials | knowledge. Thrice did he commence ‘There | newesseesment the lot 4s valued ont | $80,000»but as now known $45,000 in money, | ¥as © sound of rewalry by night,” but-cech| square foot and the BEARING THE SULVER CUP. “a3 easay was town off quite close to the bone by a Tam a to say that the| The suspicions of the condnctor were-eroused | penotinies ba: esa bi . : 2 wwe-alwaya been popular, but ib was Cera erences, [Ur omeo sin OY gat in conmequence a detective warwatting £0r | nos until Saturday evening that any” member of = Frep. 8. Newaax, Ryan when he reached Denver last evening. | ¢no command fully realised how lange was their $11 20th st. nw. | He applied for his valise, which was given him, | ghare of the popular affection. An cnermous —— : and as he walked away he wae placed under er- ‘occupied Permsylvania avenue from Canrers Cimaxzp by the Eurine Canret rest. Ho ee safe deposit | before 8 o'clock and displayed but little im- Wonks, 681-695 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- | receipt, but was prevented. his person was | pationce ftfound out that the train on proof free of-charge. Telephone 425-2 o{ found £3,250 in bills. He hadepent $800 and |'which the Bencibies wero returning was behind ag ed lost the $500 balance. time. According to the ori, tho 1875 Bexxow Xeneon, 2 genuine hand-made | “Tt was Ryan's intention togo from Denver infentry drill J Unies btates sour mash whisky of the finest character, bottled | +4 Creede. In hie confession he gives no.other | were to hase artiv: at 8:25, but it was nearly at the distillery. Cusntes Knarura, agent for} espianation of bis conduct than that he was | 10 o'clock when the glow of red the dis- the District Catembia, | tired of working for $60 per month. play of n candles and ibe cheors of | the Fesexuz® Ice Cream shipped by express any- EXPRESS OFICENS FEEL BELIRVED. prod at ae ae Potomac r winners of Whero out of town. 1477 New York are. Col Lurna, the chief dstectivect theoom-| {Pot ston cup and e title to @6/000 cash Tze Cocumay, 14th and & streets north west, will make special rates for summer months, Proxixes: Great bargains at North Takoma, being the most desirable sabuzb of ngton, in tho Yicinity of the new hétel, which is to July L i four are lights on the tower ‘of the hotel ean be seon from the surrounding country and from the beats on the Potomae river. sev- eral new houses, with all modern conveniences, ata bargain on’ easy terms. convenient to the Station, with stlew dks laid thereto. Great bar- gaine for one week only. Inquire of B. F. Giz. BERT, 620 F at. Have Your Caupers Cueaxep by the Am- xONIATED Srram Caner Works, 1708 and 1710 Est. nw. phone 304, Apristic AND GUARANTEED. ‘je Silver Fillings, Teeth, #2. 7th and D. CITY AND DISTRICT. - Tee TONIGHT. AMUSE Arpavon’s. — Carleton Opera Company in “Erminie.” Tax Barrie oy Grrrysscno.—15th strect and Ohio avenue. ete eee EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. River View.—Steamer Pentz, 945 am. and} 11:55 and 6:45 p.m. Mamamact Hast.—Steamers Macalester and River Queen, 9, 10 am. and 2:30 p.m. Bax Rioor.—Trains leave 3. and Q. station 9:15 a.m., 1:30 and 4:28 p.m. Covostan Peacu axp Prxex Porxt.—George ary, 9 a.m. Beruespa Panx.—Take Tenleytown cara, Bay Rivor.—Ruth Lodge. No.2, D. of R., and Library Association, I 0. 0. F. B. and 0. station usual trains. River View.--Young Men’s Catholie Club excursion Pent usual trips. Mansmait Hart.—Employes of Chas. Baum excursion. Macalester. 630. CONDENSED LOCALS. Coroner Patterson yesterday gave ac cate of accidental drowning tu the case o Harris, found drowned in the C. and O. on Saturday Carsen Symine, a colored n ington, waiked into the James creck canal at the M street bridge on Saturday night and was drowned. His body was recovered and taken to the morgue. 3 Charies Butler, a colored driver for J. J. Ho- . was badly hurt on Saturday by a switch engine of the B. and O. R. R. running into his Wagon on Ist street northeast, demolishing it. ‘He was taken to Freedmao’s Hospital. Certificate of the election of George B. Rob- inson. Henry Armetead aud Reuben Pennington $ trustees of the Metropolitan (colored) Bap- tist Church has been filed. Yrs. Catherine Miller of No. 438 New York avenue while st the K street market d was removed to death was heart dis- ense. Last evening Mary Years, living at 438 9th street se Playing ran too near a Belt lize car at #th s Grose, a child of nine thwest, Virginia avenue and, falling, the wheel Passed over her righ: toot ‘and also injured the Other. She was token to the Emergency Hos Kerr, Woodward i at- pital and Drs. Ki tended her. On Saturday Weston B. Turner of 608 6th street north wast had his foot badly crushed by ¢ar 120 of the Metropolitan Railroad Company F streets northwest aud was taken 's Brown, oue of the chain a Lith aad P streets north- ht beneath a caving bank and je Was taken to the asyium hospi- C.W, BeB-of 70 N street northeast wae thrown from hie wecon st 27th and L streets and re- and a sprained bad caten the bes aukle by ais Loree running « Bonerr Bratt sends the interceting July + Bamber di the North American Review. —— ‘Mr. Dreyton’s Eemains Sent to Ney York. Satumieay evening the body of PAcival L. ‘Dragoon, who died of paralysis at the residence of MS. i Howland in this city last Friday night.eaetakento New York. {: will be buried “at Hipde Park, Dutebew county, today. Mr. Drayton wes well known in the society etrcles of Washington and New York. He was quite syethlete, s good rider and a member of the Mopoliian, Army aud Navy aad Dumbiane lube." He wasason of the Inte Willfam revton. « graduate of the Naval Academy, re~ Signing from-thermry several years ago. ——- Three Might Fires. A defectivesttue caused a slight fireat 4 De- Mrecs street-on Saturday night. The explosion of « coal oil lamp caused.a fire fatusisy evening at W. H. Brooks’, 462 K street Rorthwest. A gavoli. stove explocied at the eating house of James Prown, 789 84 strecteouthweet, caus- | ing §100°<a mage. ~~ ‘Trip te Omaba. For the people's Baoual Omaha ete Sy? oe ore and Ohio ailroad will tell round-trip ticke's from all sta- ions at rate of one fase for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale June 29-0 July 1, inclu- sive, and will be valid for return journey urtil ‘Saly 15, inclusive. Passengers wil have the of route via o or St. Louis. The Feunéd-trip rato from Philadel Chester, ‘Witnington, We ‘and all in- fermedicie dations will be $10.75. Correspond- fociy lowraics from point west of Washington. ——_ BalfRates to Cincinnati vin B-and 0. R. R, zaticual convention at ‘Por the probibition Cincimnsti, ‘Ohio, June 29 and 80, the B. and 0. BE wa valid for retarn ‘The rate from will be $14.00; cor- from other stations.— convention at | peny,and Mr. T the general-superin- | tendent, felt very elated when they re- | ceived the news of Ryan’s arrest, Gince Wed- | nesday they have sent ont over 36,000 cirediats | ghingadeseription of Brunand bis photograph, ery post ‘tice town of any consequence re- {ceived one of those cirenlars. These officials had information from a young man who knew | Byan which led here to believe | be woul =i take the route which, as wr, iy | did take. They sent the cfroulars in that direction at once. Ryan bad this ac- quaintance-about Denver and ‘and tho Best way to reach these places. 1s is not eup- | posed that he had the plan of stealing t! | money under consideration for any length of time, ac he selected a night when, as it hap- | Poned, the recetpte of money were quite Light, | It is acknowledged that if Ryan had been en old | hand at the business his chances of getting | away would have been excellent. But as it was his capture was in THE COMPANY Wox'T LOSE ANITHING. His bond amouuted to@1,000, which has been paid tothe company, so that it is estimated tho company will not dose anything. Cal Burns and Mr. Topping iefhthis morning | for Denver. They had a requisition for Byen, and it ts their intention to bring him.at once to is city for trial ‘The amount stolen by‘Ryan was stated in the |, company's circulars to be $30,000. In addi- tions to the amounts already published Byan took $10,000 consigned by the Bank of the Republic ot this city to the Third National Bank | of Now York city, and §5,000 to the Hanover National Bank of the same cit; —— HIS SKULL FRACTURED. Henry Foster Struck on the Head Witha Brick—Clarence Mack Arrested. ¥ Henry Foster, a young colored man, brother of Eliza Foster, who was so foully murdered | wcross the Eastern branch two years ago, came: | near meeting a similar fate Saturday after- noon. His sister was murdered by being | {same place with a brick and his skull was fractured. Mrs. Foster, mother of the injared young man, keeps a small store and cookshop hear Florida ai ut avenues and her son Henry often assists in tho store. | He was attending to matters about the storo | Saturday when @ young man named Clarence | Mack entered and pretended that he wanted to make some purchases, He finally squandered | one cent for a big sour pickle and before leay- ing the store, it is stated, he beeame too in- | timate with the show case, which was filled with | pies and cakes‘for theSunday trade, whereupon Foster ordered him out. Mrs. Foster then ap- peared on the ecene anda few minutes later Mack found himself on the outside and he did not go out there of bis own free will. hag in — the — of ——— Mack, it is a, profane abusive and threatened to take Fester's life if |his mother left the store and got out of the way. “if you go away you'll find him dead when you return” fs the threat Mack is alleged to ‘have made, direc | Foster. | Not long afterward the mother left the store j and went away, and sure enough when she re- | turned she found her son Policeman West learned of the affair and was told that Muck had gone over to Rock creek. | The officer went over to the creek and found Mack in switoming. He was placed under at- restand iocked up. Dr. Sothron was called to attend the injured man, who appeared much ! _ roved this morning. | Phe prisoner denies the charge. | | Amarmant charging » murderous essenit was sworn out against Mack this morning, but the | case could not be tried because the injured man | was unable to appear. | eg ‘The Other Side. To the Paitor of The Evening Star: You “gave to the public in last Saturday's Sran, under the head of “An important decis- | | ion,” a statement concerning the deciaion of the | | case involving adoan by Mra Sarah Utermehle ‘of $5,000 to a Mra. Carlotta M. Moore, which, | ip our opinion, through incorrect statements | | therein, dows an injustice to Mra. Cteriachte. | | The case is simply thts: Mrs. Moore baving ap- | plied to the Equity Court some time in May, 1889, to restrain a eale under « deed of trust | she bad given to secure « part of the purchase | ' vacant 19th street, jon the ground that she was a minor | when the deed, which appli- conrt deni cation obtaiued there- after trom Mrs. Uterme through « real | estate broker a loan of $8,000 for the purpose | of paying the balance she owed for the lot and to build # house thereon to livein. The loan us made by Mra. Utermehle in good faith to and by the congractor as the house | progressed. This was in October, 1889. In February follo Mrs. Moore married ove Wilburne ere MacGreal, and nowa clerk in the pension office’ The | house was completed about a mouth afterward, a the money having been applied according t¢ | the understanding. Soon afterward Mr. and MacGreal moved into the house and have ved there ever since. After paying one in- stallment of interest upon the loan Mrs. Mac- Greal declined to pay the second, and there- | after notified Srv. Gtermeblo thal she was an come of age on June 20, 7 commenced by eons -homewasd E ‘THEIR BECEFTION AXD PARADE. Capt. Horton, one of Gen. Ordway’s aids- decamp, received the victors and escorted ‘them to:where the stay-athome members of WELCOMED HOME. tho company and the Marine Band were waiting for them. Esch of the drill tex bad ‘« broots fastened to his . and in ime which bad been’ aconmalated on the locked lovable aud pleasing ‘enough to the host of sweethearts and wives who wore awaiting their crrival. In front of the com} marched Sexgt, Eugene Crist, Dearing, tpe Galveston cape tu hie’ mecuia® arms. Alo: the sergeant was the ser- Seant's wife, just as enthusiastic a8 anybody e. Ag roon.as Capt. Domer end his men had reached the leftof'the line at 3d street the pacade started. ‘At the head ofthe column was the second separate (cycle) company, butas there were no mounted police ahend of them they wore ham, im all their movomente the crowd and had at times to dismount and posh their wheels. Behind the cyclists rode Col. Cecil Clay, who, in the absence of Gen. Ord- way, comimandeN the brigade. With the colonel was the brigade staff, also mounted. ‘The other component parts of the first division of the column were National Guard Band, first regiment, Col W. G. Moore commanding; brigade drum corps, second regiment, Licul ENTHUSIASTIC. Col, M.E. Urell commanding; first separate battalion, colored, Maj. Revels commanding; light battery A (dismounted), Capt. H. G. Forsberg; troop A (dismounted), Copt. HEL. Parbour commanding. ‘The second division was headed by the Third Artillery Band, and then came the National Hifles, commanded by Lieut. J. Q, Manson; the Morton Cadets, Nelson Division. U. R. K. of P.; S. Marine Band, the stay-at-home ‘and hon- orary members of the Fencibles, and last, yet FFectest, the Omahe drill team of the National encibles. FIREWORKS AKD CHEERIXG, All the line of march there wasepplause and ae The route was up the ane to 15th street, to New York avenue, to 14th street, to Pennsylvania avenue, to the Center Market armory. When the head of the octumn reached 9th street it swung into line on the north side of the ayenue, and the entire brigade and the eec- ond diviaion followed the example. Past this saluting line the Feucibles marched with as much briskness and precision ay though they had not been nearly worn out with receptions and travel. A COLLATION AND SPEECTIES. At the headquarters of the second battalion— of which Capt. Domer’s command is company C—a collatiea was spread, and when the boys 38) cy fu ‘An Owner Who Offers to Sel His for Less Than the ‘Mx. W. Q. N. Scott of 608 15h stree>north- Property | Dealers in Fireworks Getting Their Permits to Sell; One week from today the small boy will.be Iimself of anarm or a log, sotting fire torhis or of lot Mo. 7, square 107 (No. 1827 K his neighbor's house, and perhaps taking the under the | life of himeelf or atother with the deadly toy at $2.40 per| pistotand firecracker. Plreworks are plentifal “ ‘thio season andre cheap enough to-be within 2,960 feet ut $2.40, $7,050; total assesred tauge of the: smallest pocket book. Judging from thenumber of permits issued forthe sale of explosives the Fourthaf July this year prom- fees to be an exceedingly lively one in this city. will give.mme $7,500-net for tho propert fon f eontd offer the public auction at anv thne within and not receive & 96,000 for present aaesament should be lowered toa rea sonable figure or the:rate of taxation should be oo erred tet rea 7 This ehows that & cae tex to percent of the prom tomse route and 97.9 por coat of tho net rental. Tf aydeing trom the number of ‘thinks ay re blow Sicey.™ Te is more than bo orders will be ‘The statement.send by Mr. Scott is as follows: | issued to Statement of rentals, expenses and not reatals -of house 1997 K atreet northwest for sevon years ‘December 31, 1890, The palice, as @ rule, favor the boys the + 80 a ay use the ae 7 neroets and vacant keep out of wood- Year. cose Rest.! Expenses. | Net Rent. | Sheds prcves Lampe peo ——e keep the fire department on the-rum all day, as was the case a few years ago when the chief of oped ved the setting off of explosives i e streets and gave the officers to understand Ahgt they rast Garry out the lam. in f 3 explosives where a te agli es - | age, a8 was dono on Pennsylvania avorue.only few years ago. Pees ANACOSTIA. CAXPRELL GROVE CAMP MEEIIXG. Interest centered principally yesterday in the great Campbell Grove camp meeting. Hundreds of persons were unnbleto find stand ing room in the spactous tented uads. The attraction in Jagprnaleres mn the farewell To the Editor of The Evening Star: Assessment for taxation is the subject just now agitating the public mind. Permit me to add my suggestions: It goes without raying that-taxes should not exceed the emount needed for proper govern= ment and development. ‘The mothod of raising such required sum and-no more in.an eqaitable manner is the problem. Two methods seem to be most prominent, yiz: high valuation and low Tate and low valuation with high rate. All ox- perience prozas the former tiethod tobe the st. Such is the result of experience else- whore, and such fs the conclusion of the best eathorities. Of the latter I have one at hand, viz: The report of the asseseors of railroad | th! roperty in Kansne. ‘This report of the board toe 1891, when the Furmers’ Alliance were in control, and the board consisted of the follow- ing. stete offcers, viz: Ldeutonant governor, of stato, secretary of state, treasurer of Sonsideeyd ae: profetioed “aguas tha priactya consi as preju 1#—the farmers—yei this board find it necessary to read their own constituents a lectaro, ‘They found that under the Farmers’ Al- Tinnee fnfuence the valustion of real-estate and live stock had gradually gone dowa toan ab- surdly low while the rate of tax had'gone up, and on itseffect they report as follows, : “Its the judgment of this board that y should be asseased at {ts real value. carneet on sabre ememy Smee) will leave band em vt, Hol sel per ge aeroet | de be loly al wad iets tee oro circumrotate the globe ag. tourist. armed with a letter from the acting secretary of state to.all diplomatic officials of {thi¢| govern- tent. On his roturn ho will publish hfs expe- riences and impressions in book form. Qn June 80 the vextons colored churches and socle- ties of Baltimore vill giye the goverond gemtle- men @ ferowell reception, at which Mayor Latrobe is to make some complimentary re- mat Tho morning gervice of the camp was con- ducted by Local Preacher Moses Brooks, who based bis good sermon gn Revelation I, 19. Rev. E. B. Hughes held f night. Music ety was furnished by Allon choir, quo. A. Smith Sadr the inteat ami meaning of ‘ont aatute | onder, mud Calnpbell choir, Saku A Loudon ‘The law has been continugusly and shamelessly | leader, The contributions were worthy of evaded by making absurdly low valuai and¢ remark, comeuent high percent of taxation upon the seseesed valuations, and thereby making citi- zens of the older wiates timid about making in- vestments, ans} impairing our credit. “To illustrate: Suppote $1 was to be raised upon anassesscd value of $100, the levy would be 1 per cent upon the* valuation, but to raise ‘the samo dollar on the same property, assessed at €25, the levy would be 4 per cent. It can be seen that the samo revenue would be raised in either case upon a house. but toa non-resident it would appear that the house was of little value in this state and that the rate of taxation was enormous. The latter fact would be mora. apparent to the man secking to invest in Kan- eas, and would probably diagast him so much he would not invest further and conclude the rato of taxation was ont of proportion to the value of property, and would naturally tarn to other states, where the real percentage of taxa- tion is higher in Kansas, although appar- ently much lotver, thus showing thet-our sys- tem tends todeter immigration and prevent xores, Drivers and-conductors of thé Anavostia rail- road were distremed last night by the persever- auce and assiduity shown by a mob of hoodlums in blockading the track along Canal street with stones. ‘The churches and temperance tent were well patronized yesterday. Carroll Sinith is much improved in health. Mrs. Golden is quite sick. Rev. Dr. Samuel Johnson, pastor of Allen A. M. £. Church, Garfield, yesterday preached « special sermon to the Hilisdale and Garfield Lodges of Good Samaritans. Jimeno Bs ‘The members of the Canadian militia, 20 in number, qualified to compete in the national ifle matches on Bisley Common, England, railed from Montreal Saturday on the stoamer Parisian. ‘The team is considered a good one. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. H. Arnold to Sarah A. Arnold, sub 30 of lot 7, Chichester; $2,500. 8. W. Wallace to E. P. Bunyea, lots 2and.20, block 46, Holmead Manor; | us> $4,950. E. P, Bunyea to J. W. Little, lots 2, 19] Us. and 20, do.;$—. Metropolitan Club to M. Aeh- ford, sub A, sq. 166; 8—. M. Ashford to Met- ropoliten Club, do; @—." R. W. Norwood to Ina Norwood, part’ 8, sq. 965; 8. G. F) Pyles to J.T Htarrlson, Iot $64, anincostin, 8600, ° Agnes M. Riley to J. H. Dutler, parts 4and 5, section mouis or cheapened with alum. [Use US0-UBE TSN Tse USD USS Tse Ts Use USC Use Use capital from locating in Kansas.” Use US8 Use Uae Use Tse Tso URS Uso Tae TRB Use Use Us deduction from this is clearly that high | BS Weelse Use Use Uso Use Use Use Use Use Use a valuation and low per cent is the only proper | tes nn course to pursue. The eye of the investor is | Use use nearly always on the rate of taxation, not on a —_ This method wosld also quk h valua- | 130 use is method would also quiet the high valun- | tse ‘ Use tion men, such as Mr. Johnson, without hatm- | ¥3? he chief excelionce of Clevelant's « use ing the taxpayer. Tax. a Baking Powder is its perfect health- ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Use fulness. It is not dragved with am- 80 use as use CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER. Wholesome, Leavens Most, Leavens Bese GERSERT PSEC EE TE EREEE uso tse 89 use use aso use use use usa use use 7, Barry Farm; $800. G. R. Davis to J. D. tee Bain, lote 12 and 13 and parta 14 and 1, block use 10, Trinidad; $2,600. G. Truesdell to’ J. B. Wimar, lot 11, sq. 8, Eckington; $4,600. Do. do., lof 26, eq.'17; €4,600. Commrs. D. C. to | ML Weller, eu $43; 8—. Do. do. 4, 14 to 16, sq. . 1066: He Use Use Ise TI8e Se Tse Tse TS9 USC USO TI50 URS Use USe B90 URC Nise Use Ue USS IBS TBO URE TBO USE URE USe Use Use USe Use Use T80 Use Mee Te Use Use TSE GPEC ‘hon oq. $58: A. B. Rowéll to Catharine Deli lot 15, block 15, Brookland; $750, HL L. Mann to W.'L. Drary, sub 81, sq. 554; 2—. D. W. Magrath to R. WAWatte, sub 69, aq. 1026; $1,620, Cortmre. D. C. to M. L Weller ot al., @. Do. do., sub 29, Bra “Te ts healthtat Tar “Besr- luni for the ladiee. henink. EEE QP ppp 4 G. Truesdell to J. IL Happ, lot 5, 2g in i. H 8 ¥ o — G. True : spp, lot '5, 5 $3,818.78. Do. do., part i 205 "8 Eur DoD bop ‘sa a proamests @. ea ea Susie Cerepeaten Rerararnatons. | au G. Chuse, lote 1, 3g. 6, 2 do., 1, 8q. eq. 7, 45 and rhe 40 and rig $—." M. Rogers to Anita M. Commageri, sub 212, Riswub Mt. Pleasant, 4,500 D. W. Ma- ath to R. Waters, sub ¢9, #q. 1026: $1,620. . W. Emrick to A. M. Emrick, sub 6 of lot %, B. and If.’s addition to Georgetown; $5,269. postal etc How Joseph Brown Was Cut. A colored boy named Joseph Brown, about whose face and head were several yards of cot- tou, saturated with medicine, appeared af the Police Court this morning to presecute his al- leged asvailant. The police had a young man under arrest, but he was the wrong one, and, therefore, there was no oase t6 try. Brown was cut during a fight near 6th and L strocts Saturday night. Ho says that while in jail he had sgme troubje with avother colored boy named James Its merits are: Cold dry-air circulation. Absolute dryness. Matches Jett on the shelves will readily ignite when teken out. SLATE STONE SHELVES, Always sweet, clean and eaid. Strongly built ‘With Kiln-dried lumber, so that no shnaking of Joints occurs, EVERY EDDY REFRIGERATOR WARRANTED. ‘The price has been reduced this seasdh, which brings them within the reach of all who want a first-class Refrigerator ata low price. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1215 F st. and 1214G st. Sole Agent for the D. 0. IMPORTER OF POTTERY 23 AND GLASS WARE, MONDAY, SPRaay sat Wogan oa Seo Oe ‘edn: bo. BASIE. TINE 8 TKS. verve, gt ee Tus “Bret EER waver ee given the usual enaual opportanity for robbing | fare. us Bay Ys Firework: ay Your works Now, Trore elie cheapest 1602 14th si 2. w. ig 1892. ——— Fireworks and For Men, Women and 1892. ROUNDTRIP TICKETS, 2c. CHILDREN'S TICKETS. . Se. ogi Care he J. Penta loaves at acre TOtRG > 140 CLUB OF GON JUNE. 30, LEGION OF HONOR DAY. Myris aud speeches by members in themagnificent JULY 2, GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAM. SULY 4, GRAND CONCEBT AND PATRIOTIC EN- ‘TRETAINMENT. ang Bost delichtfalexcursion trip thet ‘Washington A SUAL Ex, ox ee A oF Ss ¥ OX SCHOOL ox AY, SCRE 30. Ser ila ee SS 20g, ge TESS, ANNUAL PICNIC OF JOURNEY MEN ia Stree! and Garden Goode. gn cseaena Se bot ath and tS, FOREB Exhibition ee co, ee . ‘ Goods delivered in all of ty. Stadaz ScHooT. ov “we: LITAN ME. Carry full stock of Fi all the yet round. sion todarshell HAL THC RADA Tass Bh eee Wholesale and retail. wer Queen at 9am. revarning home « Gronox J. Muxitan, 986 Ponna, avo. nw. ier lcalester 30 4a 2M) ms. Crystal Flake for improving Iee Cream com- |30. Palau see aed PrEMMNRtS. Ticks, stantly in stock. Bilis jens-6t* L°* & ae = BR rr er " - ATION . Elixir Babek cures all sualarial diseases. EXCURSION’ To Ray RIDGE, 8. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w.,.is making » spe- a ax, SO mee. cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cztting | yor Sie ty Stam tne ai Sepa ts day of ing; also cures Dandraff. my20-tr a rs Office 487 9th st..n.w. Demat 438 pon Ing wt 8:15 a.m. 1-80 Every on Fellow should snes Sind trends. oe uv 88g Royal Glue memds everything. Druggists. 10c ey 8 os 2 3 - v" we Ss = AMUSEMENTS. - ‘7 Pp ASE BALL. i Gye A RRR KE BY aioe. | TY A ERE REE SDA ‘ AAA R F mat Sate ot” | RAE PAPE EE EL Alzavers GBAND OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 27, es a a 2 D And during the week, Bea “AN SS Dos WITH SATURDAY MATINEE, (30 PIECES) ri CARLETON OPERA COMPANY ‘Will aceompany In ‘THE EMPLOYES OF CHAS. BAUM “ERMINIE.” On Accof seat in the Circle 25. THELE SECOND ANNUAL EXCURSION Reserved seats. 50 and Zé cents. And gives IN PREPARATION, GRAND CONCERT 27 APOLLYON. (On the lawn at MARSHALL HALL. YSB MACALESTERR tea) 30 p.m. ale. Se ee cordon 10.00e%m. end Bem. boats SE OY 15TH STREET AND OHIO AVENUE. 313 Often arr. PS MUSIC AUIS, $16 ofexcursion. }625-3t ICKETS, 50c., for sale at Di sfoger be, wmnainte Sat baatan boaTooteeae to the historic Falla, = ‘out of the view of mont Bay and the day on tie boat. se Dancins wll 20 Pee Cexz Orr Fixe Curva aT Waasnrn & Enwoxsréws. ‘We have threepatterns of Fine Decorated Haviland,China Sete—broken—which we will close out piece-meal at 20 per cent of. We ‘will sell you as many cups, saucers, plates, dishes, &e.,as you wish. They embrace the various Tea and Dinner pieces. Twenty Per cent discount brings this elegant decorated ‘Ware almost as low as white china, Wauxanra & Enxoxsrox, 325 Yijectionable, Tht very Thursday anatrp tie SATURDAY. 6545, to g= 7 Ree a a ‘ONDON a "arsion to EUROPE. L' Lave MEW TORE See ay BenOre, steamer “CITY OF NEW YORK" (10.000 fone compete | fear. terraithout At “Davk™ geatine. gm 0.” All pxpenses paid. Por fall pas oF address W. B. VAN WICKLE, 1225 PAL AVE. ana all __ ye) B* ‘RIDGE. Annual Exe Tickets, $1 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29. . Under twelve, B0c. Trains Ieave ‘0-15 a.m, 1-30 and £28 p.m, Gee pour teers from. un it rou uy af ‘the 4 yoS5 Se" “EST. Barris? SUNDAY SCHOOL, 1205 Pa Ave N.W. Was Acie ee BETHESDA PaRK QUEEN OF PICNIC GROUNDS. Wosliall sell at the low priee of ADMISSION FREE. $1.50 Excs. Dancing, Shooting, Games, Sport, Music, Tennis, This is very little for such ducks and they Base Ball, Prize Bazaar, Musteal Phonograph, should meof with gn instant sale. Razzie-Dazzle, Coon Game, Target Elec- “ trigus, Quoits, Baby Game. Tees, eS ae $10,000 Steem Carousal and the wonderful Electricai Fountain. Grounds illuminated by electric lights. No liquors Polis a nati ‘> of mae f ‘all other russet polish, Samus Pie, Only Sac. por /AN ou Ne pa “ scmmer bare yo feok atendet tone supnig vourelt with cai Ointment, &e. fou'tl be lor summer st 6 smail oust. mm: eT nnnren eee: . Bl ora oes 3. GEORGES men sef2tm__ CHIROPODISTS, "T15 F Exrasonvixany Bancarss IN SEASONABLE SUMMER GOODS ar on thee Myeaeee etYNO. CALLAMAX, Gen't Supt Cannanr & Leys. Ben. ee ee J OnN'S One hundred dozen Fine All-linen Huck Towels, cad Be 2oza8 inches, with ane woven borders, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1882. elke ee BECKER'S GARDER, sea rorenmgeymesin pep ete maps 524 th and E sts. nc. Sizes 14 to17, Never sold less than $1.50 eact wi pebse wl he Gh.enaie QUMMEE SCHEDULE, Parasols at loss than cost. MOUNT VERNON. 18-. Indta Linon at 1240. THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON, Ladies’ ino Lawn Shirt Waists at SOc. cach. We ‘would ask your inspection of these, Dotted and Fizured Swisses. Printed Orgundies, in « great variety of beantifa styles, at 1236. yard. CARHART & LEIDY, $085 8287th st. and 703K st. a. ive&w. sold. ‘Best of accommodations and protection to all. ‘The celebrated caterer, Alexandre Fortin, has charge of the Cafe. ‘Take Georgetown and Tenallytown cars et 32d.and Mots. Georgetown. (COMING—June 20—The World Renowned PROF. DU-GAY, Bquilibrtest. L_AC8¢8 OF THE BATTLE SHIP TEXAS, specimen of ‘Gpval architecture will bave ou execliont Sesepies. MOND BEERS sone from the compacy"s , toot falbvon, Tuesday mbreieg. ‘Sintec fico ocured, ‘eording fin “excellent view are for she round trip, @4, good only for return GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL BALL. New Sowae Dass Goons SPECIAL OPENING OF WASH GOODS, Palace steamer Columbis—capactty, 4,000—con- Recteat Bay Ridge with the P15 aim. train week ays and the 9<85e.m. train Sundaya, affording an cppertanity for a delightful trip 70 miles ou the ‘Chasapeake tay. Round trip on steamer, 100. Bound-trip Unkets from Washtueton. $1.09 . BB BEG, City Passenger Agent, on G31 Pa ave. TIQQNTS AND MINES" TRANBPORTA- ‘TO BOSTON BY SEA. MAGNIFICENT LRON STFAMSHIPS. every Tugmday and = SSS main saloon state- pred Err pee eBid We yaar ach Mate Moor contains Two Berths.) For further information wildres A. L. HUGGINS, Ament, foot Long Duck, Baltimore, Mi. a... N2W AND Patariag eR + , V. ARROWEMITH. From 7th st. Ferry Whart, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, AT 5 P.M. him BE a cours hE ies (St haxagors, ARD SMITHS CREEK. at Washingt pe o “_ | Onisine ant tar unease, "Thelectnic rare from Georgetown T -= ant road aie 3 . ee ae ey tor ot fe gators, gk weet ot Anenring the be wows weeny re Erb ooh. mi ea b. Propricvie, — ST wen ee in eae TO DIXIE Firat 10 - § s Wea- agua end Sota dogkcxrerecae = WO ea charter Lr? SAS Recon se rand 7 ae ere “Gis ECHO, AND CHALTAUGT A.” onthe = Se aa one es Rae CHEAP BST ora AND PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. For PLEASANT EVENING TRIP take 6:29 p.m. boat. Home at 7:45p-m. Same whedule on Sundays, ‘Commencing at 8:300.m. hast round trp, 6:30 p.m. ‘Visit Alexandria, Va., FATHER WASHINGTON'S CHURCH, Dewitrs TaLiy i STAGES Lmave sage a ae Dom, nd 2 pam. Ari om sauder rag mn Brides Pare, to eases —— ‘THE ANNOUNCEMENT ‘That prior to REBUILDING we would sell our entire ‘stock of DRY GOODS at COST brought to our store ® throug of caver buyers every day this week, and why? Because during our forty years’ busines"career Awone You We've mever deceived you. Every article st COST and, in many instances, jess than COST. For instance, weoffer 1Sc. Figured Wool Challies at IMG. a yard. ‘They cont 166. As an illustration of how we are doing it look at these prices: Requst WASHABLE FABRICS. — 20c. Figured Cotton Challies... * Ike. Pirured Cotton Chalises ® - Fisrured China Cloths * 1ige. Dotted and Furared Malis. * Printed Sea Island Pongees 1 Ficored American Satines .... o Picured and Striped Satines ie Real French Satines as Imported Soot Gingham Bie “WHITE Goops. 10c. White India Linons .... ® 160. White India Linom Ie 25a, White Indie Linous we IPM. Platd and Striped Oran’ 1 18a, Fiaid-and Sertped Oreundioe IM Be, Pay 20. Be ae. ie 50. 40 DRESS SILKS, 0c. Figured.and Main Chine Silks we. 800 Te Figuredand Striped Andis Silks... 0 SOc. Washable Porgee itis. The © Best Figured dndia filha... Be $1 Cusngeabie Surah Stiks fe 1 Black Indie Stfke............ &e DOMESTIC GOODS. Sc. Barker Mills Hleached Cotton. Te Bx Androscoggin Bleachod Cotte Tie 10:, Bleached Cottons are 207... Bee 2c. Bleached 104 Shootings... Be B0e. Pequot Iileached Sheeting. Be 12M. Lonsdale Carica. 10% Space rrevents us mentioning other Nnes, but hear Antu tuat all ,o0ds are subject 20 the above reduc to fous. ‘We would advise an early call before the various