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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR B&ILDINGS, Perneylvania Avecte, Corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tne Everixe Stan is served to subscribers in i the city by carriers, on their own account, st 10 cents per week, cr44cents per month Copies at theo unter, 2 By mai!—postage pre ent your, 46, six mouths, $3 ec alee at Washiaxton, D.U., an second-cls+s mai! matter Ter WEEKLY Stsx—published on Friday—828 FOE Ra ES Bee Bix months, $1; 10 copies jor ao copies fmt ebro ions monrt be paid in ad- OUSSING AMONGST HIS STRIKERS, For several weeks past the friends of Sayles 4. Bowen have been hard at work in manufac- turing a boom tm bis behalf for Disiciet Com- misstoner, and word had been given out that there would be @ public meeting held to-night men ball, on L street, inthe west end of ity, to Work Up a sentiment. Some of the utious Obes have discouraged the holding of ublic meeting in Bowen's Interest, knowing full well bis unpopularity among tna citizens Of this District, and a caucus was held last Dight at the ‘house of a colored man on L. Sree {OF the purpose Of Giscuesing this ques. ton of a public meeting, and tts" advisability under the circumstances. Among those present were Aaron Russell, John A. Gray, D. M. - 8.788. WASHINGTON, Davis, R. Tompkins, Dr. Le Count ¢ wm. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR |™° One Bepoaay "| Telegrams to The Star. | co tHE QUte,cownntion. | Hilti wafer tows, Wa Governor Foster Will be Renomi- | 0/800. Jecob Richardson, Henry ‘Piper, EbIENUS' MEKIISG ON I BST., BE- Soe Saat AO THE TAK IN WASHINGTON. x a 7 : songocd Probably as ang ine hits Lowen. Hee Ne yeni tweso 28th and 19:h, FTO-MURRIW a * ae ¥ . Het ‘question “ a S “ The st advices from the Obio republican uy qitumeriug Priondn ace exoectete attereis: | Washington News and Gossip. convention, in session to-day et Cloveera ao | THE ALBANY DEAD-LOCK. nor, Was taikr dover quite freely, and {t was Mnally vited jSpectal Dispaich to The Boening Sar. | decided, by vote not to hold a public meeting in §27-AN mail web-crip vance; ne ps per sent | nser thaa is pai B. of sdvertising made known on ~. ST—N | | eS PENTALPHA L9DGE, No. 23, F & GOVERNMENT RECgIPTs To-DA ‘ternal | to the effect that Gov. Foster will be renomi- CLEVELAND, OnI0, June %—Phe republican CB#lf of Bowen and Holland, bat simply a The Excnsien of this L-dge, advertised for = - conference meeting, which ts to take place to- : 1 Thur-day. June 9,8 POSTE INED atl MONDAY, | TevenUe, $225,065.50; customs, $208,507.04, nated, and Louis Seavoogood, a wealthy Iarel- | THE FIGHT WAXING WARM, | 2#teteonvention, which met at noon, will ro. Sient at Beruel mai rage bee ae MuNCe. to AS M-RY STUAR June 27th. * By order of the “ommi'tee. a ite of Cincinnati, will be nominated tor the * | Rominate Governor Foster, probably thiseven- tried friends of thesé two candidates to be ad- QUEEN ELIZABETH, BUSS RAND. at J.C. Pu¥NTON, Secre'ary. Rearrorsrsp. — Deputy Collector stewart, | ientenant governorship. ‘The latter office may ing. The contest for feutenant itted, governor | ™! A committee of fifteen was ted OTHER CELOHETTAS 3*_ THE BF COND. Gene een who Was burnt out by the moonshiners when be the stepping stone to the governorship, the NE FRO NKLING TO is a wed down to Hamtvon ited to walt on tbe Ereaident pe eepotnt ~| LA E' NY a n ° a ; r l whoberun their esrec: ip “ir. Fo d's Theater. | soUr TO i es heen aI San he wasin the revenue service, and who wa3 | impression being abroad that Gov. Foster wii | ONE M CO TO CORNELL. } ana it looks as though Louis Season loand, it ts exp that = : ion | there will be some 2% or 300 m8, Both g IWNIDG as OTHELLO. * a bDushwhacked while on his way to testify | Occupy an important public position before his g0cd would be nominat.d. The convention Persons, me ss s OLAEA COLES DESPAMOSA. Eeyort, and ciiecrs fe eho eugor 1 yoar will we Sgainst them, hes heen: reappointed a deputy | tM explres | a. ous tice memes Promises to be ho velereues te che conte | Be bela conga eeTe mt The coneREnce to Ww. ‘ON as THE DU elected. All stocknoiders are, rorpegteg to artond. | oollector. Te leading papers of Gears Sar | touching the candidates ‘The poiatorinterest | GEN. SHERMAW ON JEFF DAVIS. | F i fi Je8-2 7 ‘Mbroglio, which Is regarded as a local affair. “ye The harming Ar’ JOEN T. LYNCH. Seoretiry. S-2t_ | tare, wPtch 1s unusual, and a grea. ald to tho | 1s whether or no the convention will make a Sn nee meen Deten ROSA AND OLIVIA! 1 ation THE IRISH TROUBLE. mencement. 5 HE SEVEN NNUAL MEETING enforcement of the law. They also speak well | note of the New York compli , and if so rane i LR. SHEWELL, Tur Huger NtAY BOuDIRG “Assogie ot the work and management of Collector lng, waile SppiSving of the President coarse THE IRISH CONFLICT. = Sra cbr tas Se 2 in bis famous role: 1 on WEUNESDAY, Juse Sca, | Clark, fs c¥e ‘ Last evening the National Theater was fille’ « AB. 8 xX p.m. ‘She Secretary wilsibait ht: Prominent Ohio men in public office here think Lonpow, J) $,—Lord Canarvo! serva- ‘Three cr more distinct pelts manees. Feport. aud cftvore for the casting yevrwil': | Tgsiananton Acouprap Secretary Hunt has | thet Precdon eae eg gee here Unto k Lo mM, (conser a. | to overflowing by an appreciative audience, the a tive), formerly colonial secretary, ‘speak! it 4 e BOX OFFICE NOW OFEN FOR SALE ov Te. | “CE Al eae OTC Proaiten | accepted the resignation of Commodore Jeffers Se eitegea aay Me New York tmbrogiio will not | QHIO REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, | Burton yesterday, ‘stroneit semaeh mea ene | occasion being the annual commencement of B¥RVED SPATS. is $67-8t JOHN T. LYNG Rec ary” LPH, | ‘as chet of the burean of ordance, to take effect | "Senator Sherman, {tis known, 1s to be the poe ce government, w BO, Ne Bald, were | ee} ee so Columbian University , ee NaTATURIUM, E starrer, E- | a ATTENTION n re! . ey | an ct was that tt was the most brit wet ® —To have yoar Osrpets | June 30!h. Commodore Jeffers will then visit | permanent president of the convention. Mr. ONE 5 ‘Would find the question not to be one of land | 2 terest oem: 6 Tru — every FooRR- cleaned and steame? in the best mannec at | Furope to examine and report upon foreign | Sherman has publicly and privately declarei | THE THREATENED COALITION < ant and toteresting commencement of the (ON FUR LADIES and every AFTERNOON and the lowest prices: oto SINGLETON SHOEI, | ordrance and torpedo services of the several | that the Procidot eye aie aoetared be menaced. He did nae oan Tngusnmen | X64 whlch has yet taken place in the District. ae = ISG F BR Stl EMES a mous 10. larket Space. Je6-20. pavies, fer cf Judge Robertgon’s appointment as col- | ‘The Albany Contest Waxes Warm— would icng be hoodwinked by the reekless | 10 the orchestra was the Marine Dand, led by MENG Lice eee i. (Gs THE CO. UMBIAN UNIVERSITY. TARE DELEGATION to the White House yester- peciororths ee ee All the Politicians on Hanad—The ote em es, er the plausible ros- | — — —, ard Goring the exercises Vad 3 TUS 01 att NED 3 riate se‘ections e BCHOOL mmancement exercises of the LAW } day asking the appolntment of Major H. A. | dent's course touching the Now York trouticy, | Conkling Organ Charges the Half Sir kchand Arnon SOviaes (oonservatives, | Hivem. ‘The tage was serene torent ovata) a&e. | Dace atthe Nacional shester, TURSUAY EVEN. | Hellas District Commissioner on behalf of the | must necessarily condemn Senator Sherman's | Mheeds—Calls ‘Them Benedict ar- member of Paritament for Southwest Lava’ | the foreground attracted attention, for there ———== | NG, 7thinat . bewicning at 8 o’cloak. ae Se ete ener a fe cory = ener By, cae sere pero, io Bhonta nolds, Etc. sblie, and former home secretary, speaking at oe a U gelonp K Of flowers, almost hiding The © ent exercirt f the C LUM- ry Vm. nm, te Ingman an Je re in mi con cial uch i ) st len: ie bose Op the steve from view, and av BIAN COLLEGE will tdke pince at Linco'a Galloa | Ford, Major Hall was not present, aa auated. ” | strued ase rebukerm she Geese eee aay (special Dispatch to The Evening Star.) Helena, ventured to say that no govern- | atnong them A VIEW OF THE OOFAN. N me 5 Were some unliue ornamel PEPRESDAY EVENING, 8th inst., bexinnias at the New York imbrogito and the causes leadin ALBANY, New Youk, June Ss. ment had ever made so many serious mi ee ts—an immense 4 hi ist nen CoMMODORES SIMPSON AND TEMPLE, and Cap- | to it formthe commanding feature of the ad. | 8¢th of the ex-Senators, Conkling and Platt, | 1280 Short a time; and he said he had no doubt | Sid of daictes, with the letter “Cc” In pinks, = iD regardto ard bordered by pink roses: a book with thi g husurste those qeventtar trys to fa Besa ues i<%., | tains Breese, Ramecy, Sieard and Biddle are | ministration policy. - Iu 1s elther worthy ot | and Vice-President Arthur, are this morning 1 | 23,2¢#a7ato tbe Of pubic Opinion, Guiess they | Word “Lex” and @ pen On It; nites ar ree the Uayes on SUNDAs NuX re Sane TS peli ah ER el ere the most Prominent cangidates for the position Souine aero eee canis ta Albeny holding consultation with their friends as aterea. phe pind ey od K oy atrs Insertbed 12 Steamer leaves fom 7h-st wharf on is eecend re is ureau nance, Navy de- . ir. Chamberiat “Excelsior, e initials of the recip- DRPAY, Jare ul. af 6pm; returning ardivesin | KIAL FAVINGS AND BUILDING ASs 2014 | Of oliel Of the, Dursal of oranance, Navy declaration that the attitude ot the Prasideat | t "Ne Delavan House. They are preparing for } 2a", f(ePh, Ring at Beene gar | tents amobg them Deets ‘stage weve mang Warhizgtcn Mozdsy morzing iu time for busi- : Be ae wae le . pthc ceamicna ay Was & questionable one, snd the republicans of | 4D Cnslaught upon Mr. Depew, whose gains Mt is perfectly evident that the causes of the | the ciass Ngbres tn white carnatto: PRound-trip tickets #9 60 JeB-it | Oilleg, at o,ciock p.un." Stock may be hed asi | HON. Wx. B. CavmRON, who has been nomi- | his own state, in convention assemble’. wor. | yec:erday make him the central figure te the disorder in Ireland are more deep seated than | _ DF. James C Welling (presiaent of the Vat- = = a a = | ber share. Money isseiling at the lowestrat». A | nated for the governorship of Virginia by the | frald to endorse it and only refrained trou hal!-breed movements, and predict that he has | was supposed, and that they are not to be | Versity) presided, and on the platform the FF CTAL EX, URSIONS Ty RATTAN DWATER | ood,opportunity to get mouey chesp for Dui diaz | yanone convention, 1s a cousin of Hon. Alfrea | COudemning tt by the dodge of silence. reached near bis culminating point, Itisap- | found in the’ action of this or any previons Braduates were seated. HISTOMIO JAMES MIVER BY DALIGHi~ | No. a. REQ E es av SOK | thogccemerecsamtn tae Room 69, of the Post Office department, will | by come of the other candidates with the view | said, was no remedy, but acertain amouct of | Burnett, Conn; tienty Catven Muse: ons perhaps live in history. It isin this room the } of seeing if a formidable break cannot be made | force was necessary’ to uphold the law. Re peepee ag +H. Chapman, Onio ; Wm. SOcTHING SYRUP AT THE P.O. D.—The ott- government's Case against the star route ring | in the stalwart ranks and then an organiza- leg A the eee e said the goverr- | Fenimore Cooper, Va. W. Dorsey, D.C.; On and afer BO: LUMEING, Tr dongles. § . GAS FIXTUBES. SLATE MANTELS, Tepeated statement made by the Postmaster | wii be made up. In this room Attorney Gen- | Won of forces secured on some other candidate. | ment nee upon it. Mr. | A. Pougtess. 8 ann, D.« 882. the POTOMAC QuMPaNY WILT. 5 ‘ N N 3 Tie filends of Depew, however, begin to ex- | Parnell and his followers have never concealed | COnr.; W. F. C. Grego! x Ttave: Weshireten by Betaae EX ELAIOR at | VAI binds of Job Work in Gar ine puree ag. | General that no further removals were con- | eral MacVeagh 1s ocoupled with tin testonres Tarece OOD fidenoe ie peearing his olecaen iin Gas | ERS TeeL thet ee object 19 not the re, | J0Wa; H.W. farris, 9:50am. ana 30 p he, Galvrexce-teaataye for | tended to. HAMILTON & SHEOD, Heerlatcd Just, ow tn the Post Office dear. | arranging the government's case, and It 13 ar | plece of Mr. Platt; “but this 1s a | moval of Ireland's grievaneos Det toe separa. | Tern.; } guar eo, thence to, Rivbmond by the Ricti aon !- 3 409 9th street. Ape roses Gee ee that stage now where the government Is realy | Wild calculation at present. His vote will | tion of Ireland trom England. Hundreds ana | W- A- ¥ = 5 *, | be increased to-day, but he has to get 3s | thousands of tenants are following tne banerul | Thomas down he) mes Liver to No.t ik by \ BF saiteheus Vance & Co reigned in the department fora month or more | {0 8PPeal toa grand jury and subsequently Us mf Se z, ; oe more votes than he has yet received, or almost | advice of the leaders of the land le beat Coiupany, returning to Washington by Steamer | ur og a century practical Lesa meet | 15 considerably aliayc3, Se peg fer a ble his vote to be elected, The stalwarts | LO rent, Mr. Chamberial Lada HN. GKORGE LE Ate vERRA. hip ea y eS Room 59 ts located on the first, or rather the | double his vote ae ates = in-eonciuded a8 va. any | Mensesicck. Wine selection.” Hetart Gas Stoves, | SECRETARY Kinxwoon Is expected to retara | fst floor above the basement of the Post O“l. | are charging that Depew's friends are trying to | lows “The government ts striving to stee Waabit ton mer GSORGE f > a -, vi nake an arrangement for 25 democrats to ab- | aD even course between the extrems. I be- 3 ere, MA; G TEESD ATS and THURCLAYS, © aad | Feduces rates. E. F. BROOKS, NO Washington to-morrow) = ee oye ee Sent themselves when the proper ime arrives, | eve the land bills the maximum which auy Nye i bagene Rosia, Pa; w, eee hes te Rite sen te tee ane | omit 531 15. atrect. Cart. KIRKLAND assumed command ot the | Kept locked. ‘The room ts made up of a parto’ | 8nQ thus make his election less than by 7) | English Parllament will pass, Walttiene Toc: Reade a e heme oo ates ene ok ¥ 77 TN 5 Z 2 the space formerly uscd by the clty post off Votes. ‘This is improbable, for the democrats | Tryimg to Wreck n ‘Troops Train. | \. po <5 H. K. Willard, hence to Quantico by R, an UBEKA SPRINGS WATER, (from Ark- Shenando.h at Montevideo April 23, relieviag are united, and prefer to send the election over iMiams, Conn; W. D. Wirt, Va. iraing to Washington by steamer EX. ) Summit, Reek, Geyasr, (Sat s carter Near the ma'n door is stationed a messen: : A special train with troops from Cork ar- Post Gi — See ee tows.) “Bethcads, Blas Lick, Betton, Salacaa, | CPt Lewis, whose sole duty seems to be to look imposing | to the Dext legislature, if possible. The stat- ay ok | Rushey ee ere, Lt rived at Skibbereen, county Cork, at 3.o’clock | Bushbs Lewis D.C y. =e voodfor four days, *. | Michican Congress Water. and other natural = and make a note of those who go in or out or | Warts inorder to encourage the democrats tn % =] [ef arman, layes, W. T. ‘ ‘mation furnished at B ters, fresbly received, and for sate om avanahtat | ARMY ORDERS.—Leave for three months on Inger aby length of time ness the promise, | that idea are now quietiy talking about cou, wipes Sa ee poe Wir. B King, HJ. Lauek, Woodbury W. REE D'S SUNS, 12 6 F street north Cook's MILBUEN'S PHARMACY, surgeon’s certificate of disability, with permis- | Within the room presents a comfortab! le,thoush | tuing the ballotiog until next week, and then | (Cvered in time to prevent disaster, f : ason, T. J. MecNamea, R. W. ‘Toure, 1431 Feppeyivenia avenue, aud at Gom- = : sion to leave the department of the Missouci, | by n0 means imposing appearance. About tae | join with the democrats and adjourn the legis- pat ad el e, Win. &. Parks, J. Hi. Parsons, @. D. FRET Bee, Lo HOE MATIINGLY Snot. ms Joos Peteime wants Sve-— | iagranted sd Lieut: Macs varkar, oth cavatry. | Center ts an ordinary table, covered with grcan | lature. The longer the fight continues the WALL STREE® TO-DAY. 3. D. Smith, P. C. Warman, W. W. W.P WELCH, 5.6i NOTICX. The i ft ist Lieut. G. R. Smith, 12th ta- | Cloth, Atthe side of this sit Messiz. Gipson | More bitter 1t 1s; and iv ts freely admitted on " nstice Har! = SEE | a = e leave of is » GR, Smith, 12th ta. ” both sices that it is only the commencem@nt Depression in the Stock Market. Justice Harlan, ex-Justice Strong, W. W. NI a Ni RaND fantry, 15 extended s!x months on Surgeon's | 20d Woodward, the government agents, Wne: es) mnmencem=n Saas . Corcoran, Judge ‘Ale = ge Se a ‘The undersiened having opetied kis New Stoxoist | Cordesto of dabllliy, a4 Lieu’ Winkte | Col Cook or the Astormey Gonscat Grop tn, } Of a four years) struggle, during which many | |New York, June S—The Pos’’s tlnancial | Corcoran, Judge ‘Alexander 8. Hac’ m. 8, = Rt he EG 241 rod ; | they cecupy aseat at the head of the table! | of the present chieftains ‘will be slaughtered 40 D.m. edition) says: At the stor ebb, Gen, Francis A. Walker W. Mek: CONGREGATIONAL OHURCH, 1419 NEW YORK AVENUE, Pee heen fe uered ~ a Over in one corner is another table plied us | The civilservice riles under Hayes no longer 8. bonds are \ lower for the 4's, | PUDD, Wm. F. Matiingly, Ju w Cox, Se ee ee with a well selectd stock of compuny in the department Of Ariodan iat | with Papers, This fa ‘presided over’ be-Ats, | {Urulsh any Obstacles Collector Merritt wad $228 and 37's, and °; for the 5’. It appears | H'Sbop Andrews, George F. Appleby, esq.. Wm. ERI OOS, Tue lotheatt Oates ge Lent, Willard Young, corpa of engineers will | Henry Finley, who was tormerly a messenger | Surveycr Graham are here this morning at | that a great many more 5's were held iu rey. Prof. “Wo. “A. Maury. Hon, Samuel TER! OON, June 10th, at 4 o'cloc BUILDERS’ AND MISCELLANEOUS HARD- report to the cbiet of engineers foe ann with- | In the New York Sun office. Over the door of | Work with the half breeds, and ex-Vice Presi | rope than had teen estimated here. State Pe hilltps, and Hon Wm. Lawrence were seated Prin Raad ppt daly geben mk WARE, Geode. e vi the rocm, in red chalk, appear the fgares so.” | dent Wheeler has a largé force of workers on | bonds are dull and steady. ‘Railroad bonds are | OPPOrIte the cles. During the adaress of sudge eee — Ee deley~ ee hand, more than any other candidate except | Irregular Dut- generally ‘higher. ‘The stock | LaWretoe, Presigent Garheld came upon ins ie i Tid Mancnat. Ronen M. Dovorass, of Nortn | | Field Day at the Waite House. | Coukilig and Depew. “Congressman Warner | market is all lower than Sesterday, and at | StAG*. accompavied by Lis stometary, ae Pens respectfully invites his friends and’ the public to ae eo Tate Deon Of North | sanyianp anv. DiETBICY PRorim on Gano | Miller's canvass isin the hands of ex-Speaker | Umeshas been weak, although as we write | den, and they were given seats of prominenca, give bim a call. Carolina, a son of the late Stephen A. Dongia:s, SAYLES J. BOWRN’S FRIENDS—AN LyviraTtas | Sloan, who has for the tume being taken Miller | prices are advancing and are yal per cent so President being recelved with long con- sen 2 ap2T-2m JAMES B. LAMBIE. is In ie city to retain, if possibie, the pales ne TO THE KOCKVILLE FAIR, . ae ae ches nis Wiel Wee The fealty oe i lowest, although still al x — ane tonenes eithCinnin et mente, ‘eer : oe “ 5 7 uit NER OF | bow holds. Hesays became here to be latro % am e stalwart organ, charges 1 morning that esterday’s closing. @ prevailin, ne ¢ ., 4 ipcmot aed BP dobracn es Ca weer ether | EAP he ee omens UeAVINGN AR | duced to his succeseon bat has tot Doe, | ‘This was a field day at the White House yesterday's specch of Mr. Brooks developed the | Of the. market today “is Bitributebie™ vo | Bishop Audrews onercd au: lucosatine, Sane ip. sold b: Jobrag >, Mssonie T-nn'e, FREEOMA and Elphorzo Younss, 549 St swo ou: can goon cne ticket. “Be at the boat by 3 = eure. Feet GRAND MOO*LIGHT EXCUR UF THE S8A89N, i. find him as yet. ‘There were people there from all sections, even } existence of an alliance between the half breeds | the abueuncement of Railroad Pool Com- ar address was by Hon, W. Lawrence; JYASEIXGTON, D. O.p March 14, 1881. incluting Marylaad. A District delegation, | and the democrats. It says: “The half breeds | missioner Fink that at the request of iriponcttinn the Treasnry, and It was one creditors ot'ths FREEDMAN GAVINGS AND | | WHAT MR. CONRLING TuINKS Anovr In—A | colorca, consisting of Dr. Augusta, Dr. Franc's, | oPgose a caucus inorder that. there Of Treightof the Tt ee Se ease erate | 00d AavICE ANA Borde oh ee Te a TRUS COMPENTY that all clime mutt bara | gentleman of Chicago, who this week came | ‘Taliaferro, Lemar and Murphy, was on band in | 14¥, Be nO. choloe Sauator Tn Fetus |S Conte per 1s COM aa eee aoet | Bacoetar of Laws Genter ieend ore Walltug “YT Plled for at tnconice on neers’ AGAUSE By | from New York, says he talked an hour wita the Interest of Sayles J. Bowen for District | for this favor, the democrats attack Roscoe | York busi. THIS notice of Gommiotones met. | on the graduates named above, each recetving WASHINGTOY¥ ExOCR+ION COMPANY, 881. or they w-ll be barred, and the amounts dis- | Mr. Corkiing on Saturday, and that he was | Commissioner. ©. 8. B. Wall, Dr. C. B, Purvis Conkling.” In another article it says: ‘Two | seems to confirm the reports current of late “as a We diploma the applause of his friends, THUR~DaY, Jone 9th tributed among the other creditors of the Qom- | convinced that if Mr. Conkiing was not eent | abd W. H. Smith were a'so on'hand to see the | Senators can be elected Ik forty-eight hours | that the trupk line roads were cutting rates, | Zon. Semuel L. Phillips, of North Carolina, ‘The steemsr MABY WASHINGTON will leave > £8 provided ia the act of February 21, 1831. | back to the Senate no enemy of bis would be. President on what they sald was private bust- | aft caucu called. he reed | which reports were denied by Mr. Van awerded the prizes—gs0, $30 and $90—civen for ber wharf at 6.30 P-m., “cturring beth tore who have not alread: recsiven div —_—— ness, A Howard county (aye delegation Hen Of the aan ane Tae <i Ae eee: " . % a nk the best three essays, anonymously referred at17'0 yom." Marie aya eancing dends should immediate'y forward their books by | ‘Tue Jeaxnerre Skawcn Fxrgprion.—The | Peeq fy Ho Wolfoerg, was around about the | done. In oppeaing &SeOCs. Peer ee re | ee eee alts, Pine in ia an “at any | 9 Comm'tte, to whom alone the suacesstat wil beone ct thenaus jlessaueiontarenet tee, | taco eee cere gome responsible bank | Rogers, which is to search for the Jeannette, | colicctorship at Bakiccore wee eee ing ap election tn order that the democracy can | time withtn ten days’ notice,” and tis sald that | AU'Lors were Known. The ‘rst prize was : abla varceawilieslloweton | maria” “JNO. SAY RNOK Gomteesioner. | ag stated yesterday, arrived at San Franciocsp Bed te eee te tek the ,Fresident we | orgaule tho Senate tn December next.” The ni acton 1s tor te Purpose of forcing @ restr. | Soeeeard (ue, Jon ARDAT. Of Feaneyivanry, iat eienag TEN SMEN’S G ; Bere enrom the Mare Island navy yard. Capt. | vii. ‘Tne President sald be Would be pre ear | yoneglcy Arnolds of the orguntraion anawin | ‘the weakest srooxe fo-aay have. been those of | Tues! Gad prize to Mr. Thomas J: Sonnson Ot B.S. RANDALL, Macax GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ | Berry telcgrophs to the Nay Cast already here | M bis Duamess and engagements would permi’. | rot permit 11 to. hold a caucus in order to ai | the TraDk ilues the Biorwten roads ne eet Tee ack Of Columbia. essay. «Tae Law ot aILY BXOURSIONS = or due on the 1th, except one case of sheep. | 2emple Clark. one of the contestants for thc | the vacant seat.” The haltbreeas moet this by | gers, and C. C. aud 1. CG. The stccke RO Pra tee ges gy _ J. M. Fox. OF STEAMES ARROWSMITH. QOMETHING REW IN HATS. skin egg, one case rubber trousers and the | Posu7astership at re eeu pay Was oo | hurling back the Charge of secessionist on | havé shown most strength have been the Taw,” Judge Phillips inde, Bee eens, ot Nd. DURING The wow hae VARIEGATED MANILLAS Duffalo caps and mittens, not set heard from. | gejeratton. Several friends of Col. rane ea TareMer regio ee | Soniye ae ee S percent le the fuitay | tery serch, sud spoke Im. the theses seraae ULY_ AND AU ust Beceived. {Wit gall without them on the 13th or 1ith, and | on ‘hand urging bis appointment. as surveyo; | ~O™ saith diced Ae . rate for call ions, with oy and 3) Der cent the | Ofbe eucecsstul esesya. The exercises closed TCESD: STINEMETZ, Hartes, Uy to replace them in one of the northern | of the port of Baltimore. Senator Blair, Doct THE JOLT CONVENTION, exceptional rates. ‘Time loans are 2to 41 par | ¥ 1th the benediction by Bishop Andrews. jet 1237 Pennsylvania avenie._ | ports.” master General James, accompanted by ex-| Leut. Gov. Hoskins, having recwverel hb‘ } Cont! Prime mercantil paper Is 3a4y percent, | | andl beh Jed glee pond og UY THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT.—They are A amity, | $6" ator Clayton, of Arkansr2; Kepresentatives | bv alth, presided over the joint convention to- | ‘The posted rates for foreign exchange are as |B uetinent for the successial manner in Bade of first-class man such a3 New Aan iar TereerRaa Oust eee fm eet bo, Muteblery Secretary Hunt, Juize | cay, Senator Robertson taking hts place on the | yesterday, . ten thew provided for the comfort and enjoy Berg Ste, ramaatin, and, Waliaerile_ at ees P | Prelacny, 4 Gem Lew Wallace eatied’on th: | oor, “On tre net allot Conaline tosttwo o: FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ee . When you buy the “MYSTERY SHIRT you get | WOFBIng Inaspectutcar for Aunapolis to at | President, bis former supportera, Cowles and Russell, fl li 4 The Building Boom, Fare for the 10; ng the week, first class Muslin and the best Bound Heavy Linen | tend the graduating exercises, The Pres'dent Alexandria To-day. :till bas 24. Mr. Cornell gained as many ashe | Electric Trains Trough St. Gotharda beteasithcracisesiennedl re cente, wood for day « for round irip | for 7B cents, and if they aze not satisfactory when | will return the same evening. Secretary Hii Lo lost yesterday. Mr. Depew got nine more than Tunnel. = ee Les Oe op bundsy, $1, wool for day of issue. you get them home you can return them and get | and family, Mrs. Ricketts aud others lett tht {Reported for The Star.] sesterday, 1unning his vote up to si. Mr. Platt | Loxpox, June S—The Geneva correspondent | _ Secretary Bieine 1s about to commence the rh ou the boat will ba suonied ESS Coltans, fnat ques teat afternoon on the steamer Dispatch giso fo: THE ExrEcTeD Factorigs —The propozal f) stone. There were no other changes of any | of the Tires says it 1s intended, if Possible, to | ction of a first-class private residence in the vale oy 1.50 dosent six Ray soem Styles, | Annapolls. They will remain to att@ha the | the establishment of fronworks here, ofter | significance, run trainson the railway through the Sant | western section of the city. The site fs a com- “SAND MOUNT VERNON | sILE mgt we: (bascor that ecars kall Friday evening. Senator Morgan will | Mentioned in Tux Sra, ts as yet Only a propo (By Associated Press.) Gothard tunnel by electricity, which 1s to be nding on oth, bat 3 i Tbe Steamer Many =! Very fine ALL-LINEN HANDREROHIERS, 95 | celiver the address’ and Secretary Hunt wil TERE ete pin ato fo fat miatared The Balloting To-day. produced by the measures now employed in | Wess TSecnae i quare on) rhe. siz of tha = 7 cents, worth 40, MEGINNISS", confer the certificates of graduation. toe ne cane ean ed ‘dl ae ae ALBANY, N. ¥.,Jtne §—The joint conven- pumping air into the workings and for other lot ts 696 by’ 1276 feet, And fronts east on DAY and FRE mia 1002 F street morthwest. AGERMAN VIEW OF IT.—"Dot vellow Gonk- | gentlemen will, ina few days, take fon | tlon met at 12:05'p. m. with Lieutenant Gover- | P' TT encll in dined Gomiiiien; | ory a size 0 ground plan is 5t4 aes Fares \HOMPEON'S SHIRT FAOTOBY, ling unt dis Blatt is ter most onreasonple fel- | Of ten eres of ground t bounded by Duke, Hees | ee aCe ne OF eeealr for the first tmesince | roxpox, June S—The members of the Cor- | DF 0% Drick, with stone trimutage mien ay SATURDAY. Stoner Dene 816 F st. sontaWEst, or. Parent Orrice, | low voucverI saw; don't It?” sald the philo- | Tver, comprising Aguew's Bloom oil fhe ise, | Hon proceeded te vote to fill tee varace oes penta teed ES aeory —— Toof, covered with slate and tin, moulded bricks ~ m Teturnivw stip m. Fare, l0ceuts, Datei Baked a taeemiam, OS he sat A cluster of fresh | meer Mills, the large unoccupted building watch | United States Senate for the short term. ‘Tne | PBCY trained eve stationary rowing eppara- | S24, Salvanized tron cornices, two tower pro- down ard back oa sit trips except Sundays. Th DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty. Hled glatses on the little table, jast as the | looms up on the iver side Inthe southern part | feuate voted es follows: ‘For Jacobs, 6; Conk. ws. jections, but within the building line, ‘Tne = Ee st reasonable rata. E. 9. READY-MADE SHIBTS at following prices: band stopped playing. “In ter verst blaca, dey | of Alexandria. The prerequisites which Mr. | ling, 9; Rogers, 6; Bradley, 1; Wheeler, 4; Cor- - mio bpd , = c ——. pro- jansKer. Till } Best Wamsutts. unin Meee rar, senate, lund goes home to get ter | Roache and bis assoctates require are, first, the | Uell. 3; Folger, 1; Lapham, 2 ‘The assembiy Fire in Cincinnati. feck tivcek tee Gree ereiiee ete “ERICSSON LINE STEAMERS.7 | Be Pe ee niane ots. :finished: 7octs, | (¢chislature to entorse bim; unt ven dot lechts. | exemption of the real and personal estate pos- | Voted as foliows: For Jacobs, 44; Conkling, 23; | cixcrxwatt, O., June S—That portion of beyond ‘the Duliding ieee cree —_ ArtEactive Waren KovTe To PRILADELParA, er § y, | leture entorse him, unt say ‘Yes, dot vos all } sessed or to be possessed by them from all city | Rogers, 9; Wheeler, 17; Cornell, 16; Laphata, buildings of the Robinson wagon company, a chek ont Gan dae pan Jroiding the Heat aud Dust oftue ders” | gust received. alargelineol FANOY HALF HOSE: | rignt vot you resign.’ den, py jinies tey gita so | texes for twenty years; second, the release ot | Zrcmaine, 2; Hamilton Harris,1; Dutcher, 1; | which was sayed from burning when the other | CO%Prebends all that art and ingenulty can z we Eigemy fie Baltiaigre and Philadeiphia | fie latest designs WEAB appropriate | rat apout itas you hever saw. Dot vosakaveer | $1.00 ground renton the Pinan Mills, which | Crowley, 1. ‘The following 1s the combiued | putidtngs were destroyed two or three montus | P! ee iN agg Tacomey wy ed | herlisht and Pratt amate Batieees Veeco | TEE piete stock of GENTS FURNISHINGS | Country, dis America! By jiuka, don't onter. | is'alresdy untancn, When this is accomplishes | vote: Jacobs, 60; Conkling, 34; Rogers, 15; | ago, waa totally destroyed by fire last night Mr Hobe Bair nae ts Che architect, end AFTEESOON (except Sunday) at 3p. m., | always on band at unusually low prices. stant him no more as a voman.” and the purchase of all the lots in the ten acres | Bradley, 1; Wheeler, 21; Cornell, i9; Folger, 1; | with a. lal quantity of property and Lee Oe ae. Ths Oo hee om. | JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. Geusummated, the work of operating the Vapor | Lapham, 9; Tremaine, &; Harris, 1; Crowley, 1; | machinery. The loss Was $30,000. usuranca, | Will be & ics since wn isccaie Cans: a LL PERSONAL.—Rev. Fi . Power, sto eating Company’s works of iron, steel, ana fa de $20,000, FARE yer. SG, ® ELLERY, G@ UETORERT Ateee Caen petluaps gies also, will begin. ‘The’ number or | A Change from Conkling to Corne have been granted as follows: W. J. Sohnel- ‘Tickets issued to Avantic City. vii SUCCESSOR TO ands to be employed fs variously estimated ai ‘When the name of C H. Russell was call ‘The der, erect a three-story dwelling, East Capitol, den and: At ‘cB. Lay The, this city, preached to a large audience of mem- | trom 300 to 2,500, The city Council has beeu | nesaid:—"On each vote I have thus far voted BALTIMORE, June 8.—Virginia sixes, between 24 and 3d streets northeast; #250), E. Oia Beltable Line” from Phitasel DUBREUIL BROTHEBS, bers and strangers in the First Christian | calied to-night to exempt the new cnterprise : 2 i Sen- | $6 ao cnee eee fens, eh ta Peg ce oupous, | F. Grafton, erect a three-story dwelling, north: i vt 00d f Ps CE ane for the re urn of the late distinguished Sen- | 96° ao. new ten-forties, S05 bid berday. t corner 17th street and Magsathnosr FINE DEESS SHIETS fe was officiatty announced in Loudon aateven. | TOUR oe at the mayor's otice tuts | tent at that time 1nd we tO sive Teeteesy | (RALTMORE, Jone 8.—Gotton, steady— mi £15,000. Mary I. ‘Sutamers, erect. @ D SHRIe gpnly to, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. | I that Sir Edward Thornton. has peste | (CIES ean es, Whose ‘schooner came Eupport, Without desiring ts Salve any dis. | western super, fi Goad 00% dwelling, at Uniontown; $500, a s . Avent. o‘nted Britis! jessador etersburg. | down trom ton ey al md family, 5.: 3 city mills ¥ en m26-Im S Light etrect wharf, Baltimore. | 1112 st. northwest, Washington, D.O. | FONT" James Osgood and ‘Nr. Lawrence | Ce Hace a ngeon yesterday with others Pana Re CORI ae ee te: | extend ena 00. Gee Satie a The Military Spirit. SELECT DAILY : Eix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order.......812,00 | Barrett will sall together for Europe to-mor- | of his crew, accused of invaltiag ladies at tu | forded, Mt. Con just returned trom my con- | Brands. 6.0286 75; Patapeco family, 7.25, Wheat SABERING A COLORED BOY. EXOURSIONS, Bix Extra Fine Bhirta to ord 7.00 | patsonges Ta tommey General Williams was a | lower end ot Prince atr-et, weré fined $5 each | etituents, and and convinced ty such erideone | Sommers Ted, L0a1 352) dor amber, ke osak One of the members of a boy solaier company TO QUANTICO AND RETURN. SS | Neigettas, Portuguese Minister here, was carrying concealed weapons. DRED {01 Ehe TERN oe te ae Der || Raed Sie ae eee nee! | hal eet onthe manor Romney nigut, making ‘The Palace Steamer HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, istered In New York last night—Hon. a, ApulrrED.—In Judge Chilton’s corporation | have a duty to perform to the republicans who | Bouthern white, 62; do. ellow, 58: western mixed, | an ugly wound. Dr. Walter was called in and EXCELSIOR i Campbell, for a long time editor of the Whee!- | court yesterday, Conway Robinson, of Wash- sent me here, and that 1s to give voice to thelr Fey vl B me 4 bids peices ee § sewed up the scalp wound, after which theTad hers nee $17 Ninth Street Northwest, ing Intelligencer, bas recently withdrawa from | ‘gion, was admitted to practice. sentiments; and I therefore vote for Mc. Cor- | Aue"S | + Data a mist, LU5ai'o7, | ¥88 removed to his home in Cox's alley. The Leave: ner wharf. foot cf 7th stroet, st ? ae E that postition. ——A. H. G. Richardson, J. J. | Scmsigx Caur.—St. John’s Academy cate: | Sei.” Hay dull, Reavy and sever tee ty eh tea. | white boy, Harry Cook. a son of Prot, Cook. was and 9:20 Pom: coturning, arrive fre _GIVE SPEQIAL ATTENTION TO Coombs, M.D. Helm, and W. P. Copelana, of | baitalion will leave here to-morrow mornin: | “there was no chotce. yivania ‘and. Maryland, 3700an1 00. "Provisions | in the Police Court to-day. The testimony woe Tickets 50 cts. Chidren, 25 cts MODEBNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING Ne cone were registered in Philadelpata Se Boop la Md., where they will barra Platt Still 29. — mess por sical pon eee 3 Bll gen | bony posetng brand eaaeres iae SUNDAY! x SITY RESLDENOE:! 1g. : ; Bulk meste—l js uck Orderly Ser_ See eae ee eee Se tear ete — sengcconvention then proceeded to vote for a | none offering: do. packed, 6x and dis Baoon~ | geant Johuson. with @ stick, when Crot, Cook AND, HAVING A LARGE FORCE OF SOCIETY NOTEs. THRE ALBANY SITUATION, tuccessor to Mr. Platt, as follows: The senate | shoulders, 75: clear rib sides, 10. Hams, ise | Struck the assailant with Lissatee cook as VESAbORE RESORT, COMPETENT WORKMEN, — Sowa es eae 1 Kecoan, De | oy mer, 18, "Petroveum | Ned f ——_.+—___ Gen be engaged for Excursions and Picnics by ap- ATTEND PROMPTLY Despite the foul weather, all save one of the | Considerable Maneuvering, But No | FT )%, Comell, 3; Folger. ta: 2; =e ee ee ALL JOBBING ORDERS, _jani2_ | ladies who were expected to attend theannual | Positive Hesults—Contling Weak- | xernannt Depee a Lee ae = Gull US for Joo cola. Bretwbte i Tractors of esl Extaae, __—__—____-_— — = | Som. STONE ABERT. | Counc! of the Regent and Vice Regents at Mt | ening, Hut Still Able to Keep Up | Folger,’s; Treaame, 1; Fe Tracy, 1; Crow- rquict. Heccipts—flour, 1,3°5 | _ Deeds in tee have been recorded as follows £ GIVE EPEOIAL ATTENTION TO ALL w™ STONE ABERT, Vernon, had assembled there yesterday, and the Dead-Lock. as . coulbined voto was as followe: Pies on: orn. g ss D. 8. Stewart to Robt Davidson, lot 1, 84. KINDS OE ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Promptly proceeded to business, Theremaybe | The feature of yesterday’s balloting for Kerpan, 51; Depew, 51; Lapham, 4; Cornell, 10: 8; comm, none, | #12744. Jon Gibbons to ean 8 rey PLUMBING WORK. - 408 Sth street morthwest. | Other additions to the number to-day. Those | United StatesSenators was the partial success | Folger, “4; ‘Tremaine, 1; 8. F.’Tracy, 1, and } ales.» Coen, OF,A80 } 16.04 6;61,170._ E. Wages man pas ae, » UNDERSHIBTS, five for 81. present yesterday were Mrs. Laughton, the Re- | Of the attempt to concentrate the anti-Platt | Crowley, 4. DEW YORK, June 8 —Stocks weak. to W. "pl Bradley, sub. 22 and pt. wf. sq. 7 Ei AUZE UNDERSHIETS, 39¢;,worth50 | gent, and the following Vice Regents: Mrs, | vote on Depew. The joint convention cast 1:6 nae Presiding oMlcer declared that no cholos Se856__ Exchange ions, 484%; ahort, 4857 $4.99 43. 'T. H. Winston to Ellen Winston, RBFAIRING OF RANGES, FURNACES, SE COLL AHS SL 00 pee ee | er eee hanes ausoed ameoting || roles, Of which 100) were sepupucan and 4° | On motion of Mr. Spinola, the convention ad- SREW SORE June ecFlonr Sat and eee ae cof, to JOnn ‘Twoodale, 1ot 20, beak HIKE-FLACE HEATEES, alestaw gut our large stock of SILK | tad, "New derecys Mrs. Ball; Vitgiuie: Miss | Tepubilean” votas-or's lees thoes Leen: | Journed 10 12D, to-morrow. : . SEW xOKE Jane 8. At a. m—the Stocx | 12, Meridian Hil; $262.50, ae EAB at less than wholesale prices. Usrper, Maryland, and Mrs. Yulee, Florida, | divided among the other candidates. Of these | A Remonstrance and a Prediction. | yfvict irregular ‘und the speca’a‘ion was = SCAR] 60 ceuta, worth 31. ‘The recent death of Mra. Fitch, the viceregent | 42 were given to wa in of 21 vote;— Ta the senate to-day Mr. Winslow presented | characterized by s very quiet tone, the dea'ince Fair Weather To-morrow. , em METAL ROOFS. WHITE LAWN TEE 5500 ae po caste price. | for Indiana, leaves a vacancy to be fiiie3, | and Were given by some of the ablest and most | a remoustrance from Watertown, Chenango | peine on s small scale and devoid of ammation. | we weather conditions are very unsettie’, bat a WHITELS AWN TLEG, 1434, 25, 50s and Zo. perdoz. | which possibly may be done before the councii | conservative Tepublicans in the legislature, | county, agatnat the return of Messrs. Conki'ng re ee RR pore weer peed fair weather is dicated for to-morrow in New We have a large sfock of s adjourns. To-day Depew gains nine more votes, reacilug | and Platt, and spoke at length with reference recovered to 112 aoainns Labonte ‘and Weet- | Eng'snd and the middle states. EN HOSE AND HOSE REELS. MEGINNISS’, Secretary Blaine’s family will next weck leave | 51, and Corkling loses two votes. ‘Cornell 13 | to the senatorial question. He predicted tha ern fell off 1 per cent to 613. a me = 2 m26 2w 1002 ¥ street northwest. | Wesbington for the season. The plans for his.| gaining again, though not by vefy rapid | re-election of Mr. Conkling to the United States LONDON, Jure 8, 12:30 p. m.—U. 8. ponds, | A Pouce Court UnriRasanrwss.—In the WATEE COOLERS AND FILTERS, TUNNINGHAM, THE WELL-ENOWN, BELT. | 2¢W house on 20th street, Massachuseetsavenue | stridcs, Senate by the present lature. ‘Sper onnte, 120%: tives, 108%. Atlantic and Great | povce Court to-day Jacod Sefo was MONITOR TOV: ré bie HA’ Sis 5 ‘of | aid P street, prepared by Mr. Fraser, show a THE ADMINISTRATIONISTS MORE HOPEFUL. Conkling Going to Fight it Out. (eg ore moe ee om aoe a Or: with cruelty to animals, in being the owner of NITOR OIL STOVES, work in his line. New HATS made to order, Te Gn the ee helene an eo i The Albany correspondent of the New York | Naw Yorx, JuneS.—The Zelegram's Aloany | Sarno is Tllisois Central, 147. “Penneyivania | & cow and calf which Were driven through the BETORT Gas STOVES, apd old ones remodeled: Remem pe | RR Fe parlors. & | umes wrote last night: “The meeting to-night Special correspondent says he had a conversa- | Central 67” New York, Ontario and Western, 38. | streets, the calt being muzzled. Mr. N jenomtat And are sellin, JOUR DAYS ONLYTMONDAY, TUESDAY, | ‘atter an unusually spacious room. The main | ef the Administration men was one of the 1 4 TOSK MASERTS THD AN TERN the District, ‘Daniel are selling eT CMS LTS A TN f largest and most enthusiastic and h: and was- rised to find him in & | ‘The following quotations were current in New 2 &: ‘WEDNESDAY AN AY. entrances to the house will be on 20th street | large: enti lo and harmontous F most ge ‘and san) @ mood of mind. He | yor ‘at 2:30 by H. H. | Magrude the GAS FIXTURES — snd Massachusetts av-nue, thus giving the best | that has yet Deen held. ‘The time was con- | Expressed himself tn terms of the out- to-day P. M8 reported z cow thro’ pape! eee a a sae anaciay dincbanton | eemaitg covantege of eastern and southern | sumed principally in considering how the vore } Como of the prevalling Mrugoley aaa Moe meen | Dodss of G89 10th etrent, by epectal wire:— | CON HUOUED the strect, was put wit ited tomake room. Will make special discount on | exposures, farther coummeration merabers could be still | ing to be interviewed. sluupiy stated that. ue | Western Union, 128%: do. new stock, 89: New | RUA tECOUEE Was cross-qu toa LOWEST PRICES. all New Machines in stock. We mention afew— | | Schatcr Pendicton 1s batlding e residence on VOSS Se pele Aral WILE 9 twas: Zolng to stay here and see the issue out to | Zork Central. 147%: Lake Shore. 181; Michisan | question, and ‘the court to sit wi Secretary rot pur itter end, even if it took all summer, 3 ‘: * | down, Mr, to —e Improved Domestic, New White, New B Hour, bed ta boil andwtiok ee subsequently sold | universal opinion thar there Do osu, | we nd, . "4," lore, Laake Pecconae, 30th A Home, Housebold, and other makes. Do not miss meter Penaenee: closer vote for Mr. Depew. Speeches were ale sania anit Wester, 120K5, ey |e Ded toe ue biillen tie one EDWARD CAVERLY & Co., the chance. Instruction given on all machines fre? | “"wiss Maria Louisa Potter, eldest daughter ot | made by Senators Woodin and Mecarhy mq | THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Sere Capt Sass Dalewnnn set eee not object 16 a question he might ee et mit 1425 New Yorx svenve. of charge, at 9 ex-Representative Clarkson N. Potter, was mar- | by Assemblymen ner, Chickering, Duguid, L e Gathering—G« eral Sh. —; Bt.’ ; 19656; 40. preferred, —: Wabssb Court told bim that he could re- (OTICE_JOHN MITOHELL, istly with E tc eptegrersrmaaiste Cee rey a Oa ot AOR et | dot ae one oe ee nfo noutiaite on Jef. Davis, OF! 2 ad i pe De hi ¥ 0 » | to Mr. Josey le 1» Ol rn} it - le 5 z u ‘and ath street, between’ Baka P stress torts pee) | O88 Ot st. merehwest, Bt. Cloud Building. | 10 Mr Jcseph Lealle Cotton, of Wroming tex, | fos the Rat time To persons Whd are aoquain- [special Dispatch to The Evening Star.) District, and” thought that he of carrying on the Plumbing snd Gasfittin, New Bhirring Machines. m ev, Dr. Henry C. Potter, of Grace church, | Men who tc-day decided to vote for Mr. Depew Cow: —The it was not shown that Sefo ean. Ele renpectfully invites bis fanaa ae New York: erulstea by the Kew. Henry Evan | Means something © baited Ment thee ls apace Ses forthera Pacific com’ 43 ‘Owed the cow, and the case was dismissed. powder pled po nee a five years’ PLmeEns Cotton, and the Denediction was pronounced | coxKLING REDUCED TO 4 MINORITY canpipare. | ‘2© Army of the Potomac here to-day was the | I 5 —-——_ uy work warraited. iousduatie “Mr.Conk- | 1aTestof all ite gatherings. General H. G. mi8-1m by the bishop of New Yerk. The bridesmaias Trib or WasnInaror—Annual AMERICAN GINGER ALE, were ies Virginia Potter, the elster of the ing la for the tear eget wrote: “ME. Conk | Wright, of Wasbington, now its president, wnt Fernon Regents. Tae ‘noua AL ee eee Alice Ke: acti board of regenta Mount BE EREEQTO™ 18 ALL PERFECTION; Prous, best men was F. H, Potter, and t! . Manhattan 7 [linoiaentral. 142: | Ve ' Association began yesterday ones at BICRL ES" Onli e haa oatrct. 4 SUPERIOR SUMMEE BEVERAGE: Ushers were Howard Nott Potter and Edward & Dintlct Tangnton. the pre. Jott Pent avenue. pf Clarkson Potter. There was no formal recep- announced that Pon ae of j UE DEALERS, AND REPAIB- a ee en isto das Nogueiras, wife of the Por- ew Jersey, Mrs. J re Hes ae Bed Backs hot es ee RETAIL PRIOR, 81.00 PRE DOZEN. Yaguese, minister here, sailed from New York 2 are Yas a Saag Ball, © Serle CS Eertere PTS ret: | voc sal by Dealers cwneraliy or bv te Maantae- | MRS DaR Mere Blako, daughter of ex, eae Ra a report ‘of Col. Hollings waren, [L, 805 poe POLE MORTAR BLaOr, r BION & 90-8 PULP MORTAR BLAOK, | turer, eral fp Rd N. Swed See AES eee ee conpans: 434 a) Fi 1.16%a YS Te ac one ei vielen eM | Secahataabiniptennhe fo =a siesereat Sara Ane a soameom noo teem PO wan wummnng | Receaeres S21 SCT ot Min ate | ce yo, wen ie bee nea is tstractiona tom the Deparinat isha gun earn a J. H. JOHNSON & 00., Acxnts, » West Washingtom2 =| evening. June isth, street ‘the administration leaders gurpasa their ‘State and sall for his post as ‘placed a label ‘Dame spat = 13th street whar! and 1202 F street 2. w. SW Telephonic Connection. spat church, Georgetown,” 2 own in political mapagement,” cacy eahington's occupancy. = nfo “ 4 :

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