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Se isi A . : ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. _AUCTION SALES. Evzersoor Wo Ress FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WAITING FOR THE NEWS, THE OPENING SKIRMISH. eye Sn «BARGE FAIRBANKS’ 4 || Edition Scenes Akout the Capitol and Elsewhere ‘The Vote for ey Chairmaa ie ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘Seales. Wetwhs 3.00) pounds. Apply at Store, corner 4 — Yath and O strects northwest, sae NTINUATION CATALOGUE SALE OF CHOICE | KNOWS THAT WE ARE GOING TO MOVE. OUR © | saxarons necervine BULLETINS IN TARIR OCOTTTER iremaa = SALA SMALL HERD OF REGITE OLD WHISKEYS, OLD PORT, MADEIRA. STA. . i ROMS—SENATOR SHERMAN'S VIEWS OF HIS own | _ The vote in detail for temporary chatrman at the pee oun bail Bgniy” bred GInEH GOODE eat Skee OF RHE CHANCES—UR IS NOT SURPRISED AT GEN. SHERMAN’S | Chicago convention yesterday was as follows: © butter stock. Two will be fresls in Jum RELIABLE HOUSES IN THE UNITED NEW BUILDING WILL BE READY IN TIME FOR i) ACTION—SENATOR EDMUND'S TRIP TO VIRGINIA— Zynch. Clayton. ou H._ JOHNSTON, Box 324, Alexandria, Va. } AND WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRES! 20 ° = = es < ee Sn = 5 = . LITTLE INTEREST MANIFESTED ON THE HOUSE SIDE. POR SAS HORSE CARRIAGE AND HARSESS | On TO-MORKOW, THURSDAY MORN Saas ; 28 ie ke net oie Sool at Howard ay fu i abel ch the follow tue “ecods in Demet NEXT SPRING'S TRADE, DO YOU SUPPOSE WE f Senators Antena and Hale made their appearance H $ enue, Mount Pleasant, opposite town dee and case: 15 Demijohns Welty Whisky (1868), rancing oe 2 ] . Capitol early in forenoon. They. wi - Sg ee a LATEST FROM CHICAGO, | s¢22,capiel ears in tho forenoon, Taey wes: te PE gfer Cas be ssc at Ur street soutien. SEURRY fanetye Gea hoy walous ARE GOING TO CARRY ANY OF THE PRESENT the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill after a i snes ‘ — = B uticello Whisky, rancing from — requesting the telegraph operator, Mr. .Getz, to 16 Py .KSALY CHEAP BAY MARE 8 YEARS OLD. ; 15 Demijobns Old Club Whisky, 3 ‘ FOSs SO Ee | PS Se SC CUSEE | oe oe um ew somnixor wrounovoo |THE GEN. SHERMAN SICKET DEAD:| STZ 2*,cerws comm, Mice, © BO Tnquite 1 hwent corner 13th and M streets, Jes-2t* Sapotihgs japenne irom 2 cS 4 facts eee Senator Sherman was at the Capitol early. He 3 /D,La&W Oey 108% RRS SEAN ANG PATER ROUTE | jelina id Siodeire; bgaiion Dean okt Sta, Gro x = SSIBELITY Reel aS See eee 2 4| Dene RG uy a oEsomeof yourlrtiers JRE B. | quar? $ cacer Madoc, utarin. 9 Gua St Estep, | ARE WRONG. WERE HovsE.cLrantxa xow, | BARE POSSIBILITY OF A BAL-| cogaged to writing. | He also requested that copies 8 fl tevesel of eee eee: = 5 3 Mars creme Deanne Soar pe LOT TO-NIGHT. © = oe —— to write — Sa Maryland. i | Ente. | My Reading. HEAD OF KENTUCKY wetrwtin te ae be sold ° Voorhees enter Capitol and went direct IS | Massac my OM eile hommes, Also, cue | y Apmis are steely first-class. and wilt po soll | AND THE PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT comintttee room. ‘The special Senate wire was In | yc utusetts. fi aes Lasiiee ok oe: a be seen at 10) E stre et north- | <atuils and private famities toeecure choios goods at a THE CONFERENCE OF FIFTY. ood working g onder fonday. on executive clerk's Michigan..... Baas Speci ed By. —___ 020" _ | inoderate hgures. : is rly o|Lk«e 10}... Do. pret. *? RARE CHANCE MAGNIB CENT NEW | It THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | TELLS THE STORY. + | tors who chose to remain so near the wire, vf 38 | Lake hee [ea ste POmatia By |S Fi used but very little; hand- + hER n = SENATOR DON CAMERON Lou. & [34 | Bq Do. -.| RE EEKS & CO., Auctioncet 2 8 | Lou . 4 eeretent: aetna” Ws Eu Ae ey pont omce FOR THE FIRST WEEK IN THE MONTH OF requested that copies of convention bulletins be ry 6 | Mich.c 2] fae) 62 st. 7 & i. 90° uoilte of tome, abd very supe MGUNIE DE GaneIGHGe ke SOuIe ae WHO THE ARTHUR MEN WILLSUPPORT | sent to tno naval committee room for is. use. z rh] Mine £2 7-| EM] (Tomas Pao...../ 38g) 1345 ii Glen bo Doman ak cee Emad | CAR: MAT 7. PAI ITS, WAL: — 5 IN EVENT OF HIS URE. ‘The bulletins were taken by the operator on mant- | be clan (occ Wab Py Tir Heated cs _ can be bought at ones for ® ROSES, WE WILL BEGIN OFFERINGS OF SPECIAL Far fold paper as they came over the wire, and copies “i 5 | Mo. Pac. sic Da. pre | 12 warreneed for five yeors. ‘Can be eed ie the eae irate Ey 2 | Mob. ble NGE. 422th street. nators were assem! very a 0 6 | Nash. = SSS See ‘ STAR, ; ‘ oe GALE—THIRTY HEAD OF HOR ATTRACTIONS, AND THERE WILL BE A SUCCES- re tative cir- | (3 PUL In an appearance at the Capitol up to 18 Py - —— acrived from Ror kingbain = present hoon. Messrs, Coke, Sauisbury, George and Slater che mai = nets to ee NGA SION OF THEM DAILY THROUGH THE MONTH, | “U!#ted among the delegates after the recess, and | called.for their mall! but nelthe? of them remained South Carolina 16 3 BALTIMOR! reg plo ata: Deeks Me Tepte for all eareme® Annaber of cig Reres | Ai CLOSE OF FURNIIUKE SALE, LOT SHELF et With almost a universal condemnation of the | long about the Senate chamber. Tennessee . 2 2 | do. consolidated 3854: do. second series, 30. ew tens rauest northeast AT Jenion | i §PuBesenoLD Goops.tc. 1t| NOW EVERYBODY SHOULD BEGIN To Reap | 8%, Sherman ticket. It has no favor whatever, | SENATOR EDMUNDS’ DEPARTURE FOR VIRGINIA. % 9 | Fone Sis orth ‘Gasolina einre. cid i00 ad te-ten, = oes CHEAP STORAGE FOR HOUSEHO! a 3 and has died. Chairman Henderson himself now] Senator Edmunds left for Warrenton, Va., this A june 4.—Cotton dull—middiing. 11%, FOR SALE— . = ~— F stead: —Hewarl street vemte FS > carey sraptr, Anchoncers, ADVERTISEMENTS, THOSE WHO DO Nor Reap | AOUDISIf it can be brought about, and, though for | morning, where he expects to purchase a saddie ; 12 | saver, 4 1ak 5b;da erten Steen bh Settee Te ‘and 629 G street northwest, T and 319 9th st n.w., cor. D. ess ‘AP | Edmunds first, ts for Gen. Sherman as the final | horse. iis departure, at this time, upon such an i 1i | cit mills super, $0008 80: do extra, Sims hb de Ris mie oa Gehan Kies <auctte Sate tee ate’ | weenAcyiee ako peaeierOny BALE ne Ave. Ee econ An comproiise candidate. errand, was a subject of a great deal of comment 1 5) ee ees SE urjese burs M. AND ECLIAGE PLANTS, INCLUDIN 4 = x : No. 5 No. wontern a Harrodsburg, Ky. D VAEIED ASSORTMENT OF HOSES, GERA-T DOUBLE FOR SIMILAR GOODS. evening session, as the Blaine men have decided | made. Some sald that Mr. Edmunds’ trip to Vir 2| rede epos, Léwal oes dune Tae bid Sui Te ~— = = eanie aa Ske. &C, = 1 » Whicl nia at me Was SI n to a rs OINeL vais: September, 102 SSE BEST GUINTRY JO Pu0o 2.79 on Tula aaMEunoox, UNE SIXTH, «t FOUR feeris ie ais wet cues snl gt ares | casas cae ae Seeker ae : 5 Sas ee See d Dairy O'CLOCK FM caterer ‘coms, we will| ODDS AND ENDS OF CHILDREN’S svUITs | restrict the debate on that contest and give more | indifference, and that we gone for ~ and duil, southern white, @8a71; do. ‘y: fF th yma horse some other time. The truth is, hewever, that | Wyoming 2 o sell @ ceneral asaortment Plants, from the = Ime for the speeches nominating the respective the Genater wants to procure an excslions eaadie | Wiener Golubia 4 | Nentern intxed, spot, 61iga62: June, 61a62: Ju mao | Suma sof & Miller, Florist, to which we call special | NEARLY CLOSED OUT. candidates, horse that he has learned 1s for sale at or_near | Washington. S 1 pe aSS. ALL EDETIONS, | stention. —_ = a ‘The conference of fifty, alluded to tn former ais-| Warrenton, and that he took advantage of the two - Zea — | Subs, Tenneylvania, Seas. Nye quick, ohare ‘Has Sezer | JROLEY, Auctioneer, JOB LOT, MARKED “'A”—SIXTY SUITS IN THIS | patch, at which George Wililam Curtis was pres- | days’ recess of the Senate to make the trip. ea sn Ath = TOSSE og ipe to choton Penney varia and Maryland, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE or, AT TEN O'CLOCK, = ent, agreed for the Arthur men that if the latter “LOOK OUT FOR GEN. SHERMAN.” As stated in the telegrams to Tw Stan Lynch's | MayySoe, erorimions, steady and quict. | Mews pork, : Ree sreek axp Tae jose Guistn ia LOT—NOT ONEIN THE LOT EVER SOLD FOR LESS cheat ‘all then they would ‘go first for Greshat| The dispatch containing information of Gen. | eléction was subsequeully made unanimous. Bi sn packed, oe Bacon aincldenn Sg: chee ceumate Risto exchanae. Biner- PENGE Se a a Haw!) Tawle’ A Gresha Fir Sherman’s notification that he would not accept ‘The Speech of Chairman Lynch, - ie, , and —setian bass, 1 t ord 165. Uj AVENUE ‘THAN 85-1 F 4 an jawley or Hawley and Gresham, or finally = 9 Butter dul—western packed. loai5. % 2 ‘Sata e: an oudit on es, " fe . on: 7 — > fait, iid Satp Slh seamen vane ccltatie GS cretion Sak 3 Ruivess ‘ain abo Chtiery. Skut JOB LOT, MARKED FIFLY-FIVE surTs— | Port the latter. ON Re Pe een ae eS SE E and Boxing Gloves, % other Organs, from $3) up- | ‘w Pianos and Organs from the most | 1 intkers at tie very lowest Bures for cash or | hucnts, CHAUN J. BEED, 433 7th street my31-6t PAIR OF COAL BLACK hands hich. long main and tails, perfect It was evident that asentiment In favor of Gen. Sherman as adark horse was growing.” A well~ known Washington correspondent telegraphed from Chicago this morning: “If Blaine ts beaten, took out for Gen. Sherman.” By promptly putting a stop to any movement towards lmselt, the gen- eral opinion was that the general would ‘7 his brother’s chances. Senator Sherman remained in the Wbrary com- mittee room, writing, now and then Interrupted by ought not to say that I thank you for the distin- guished honor that you have conferred upon me, for do not. Nevertheless, from the standpoint that no patriot should fail to respond to his coun- try’scall, and that no loyal member of his. party should fai} to comply with the demand of his party, J yield with reluctance to your decision, and as: stime the duties of the position to which you have assigned me. Every member of this convention Who approached ine on tls subject within the last few hours knows that this position was neither ex- pected nor desired by me. If, therefore, there is Sugar quict—A soft, 6: refined quiet, 13a! Whisky steady, Lia, route to Linscoeat ppl ane yuiet—ootton, 11-644: four, AL als: «ruin firn 2 eal te—flour, 2.447 barrels; whiont, 35,00) bushels: corn. 49,000 bushels; oata, "5,000 Dual bushels." Shupments—wheat, 69.000 75.000 bushels, Sales— prey ,000 bushels, The Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, Int, Jone 4, 1p. m—Weat! cloudy, Wheat lower—June, 87; July, #9: Ausy 90% Corn lower—June, BM: July. 56, August, 57). Oats hicher—June, 324; July” 324. Pork hicher June, July, and Auxus?, 122). “Land ‘lower— July, § 15. without reserve, Wi PLAYING AT WAR. ut 10 a.m. aud 7 pan, NOT A SUIT IN THIS LOT EVER SOLD FOR LESS ‘The Naval Cadets put Through Exer- cises in Seamanship and Gunnery. THAN #—CHOICE OF THIS LOT AT $3.30. JOB LOT MQRKED “C”_NOT A SUIT IN THE Fes. Foxe BROWN. Real Estate Brokers, SALE OF VALUABLY UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON 147TH STR! *. ALOV & BOUNDARY STREET. On Te TENTH DAY OF J ANNAPOLIS, Mp., June 4.—The naval cadets were exercised Unis morning in seamanship and gun- nery on the U.S. 8. Wyoming. The ship left its | some visitor’ He was supplied with coples of the moorings, under Lieutenant Commander H. Elmer, | dispatches of both press associations. at 9 o'clock and steamed out of the Severn into the | SENATOR SHSRMAN'S VIEWS OF HIS OWN CHANCES. LOT EVER SOLD FOR LESS THAN $7—CHOICE OF ¥ 184, at HALE-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK P.M, w ¥ ll in front of the premises, Lots 6 to nsive, of the «ub-d vis bian University. ex west side of 14th street, Chapin streets, and having | THIS LOT $4.10, between St depth of JOB LOT, MARKED “D"_NOT A SUIT IN THE Fevold at cost of detent tau: p t DUNCA 1 COFFIN & CO., Avents. A RU d_ his nomination erman may 20cm THIS LOT AT 24.85. probable, Senator the extent of my vote and m sald that ff Blaine and Arthar fall, and it y influence—to take | republican success in No’ ches aS ania = 5 sl sad al any such thing as a man having honors thrust ‘The Petroleum Market. jircetn ahd Laing a” pth ot 1s fe Chesapeake. It was intended to sail out, but there | | Senator Sherman was not af all surprised at the | ANY sul thing 28 a tman having honors thrust PITTSBURG Pas June 4 Ol dail trading =i LOT EVER SOLD TOR LESS THEN 98—a FEW | Dring no wind the cadets were limited to showing | positive refusal of his brother to allow hts name to | Pen hitn, vou have an ex rns libten very Mo aning, Priam cence ae a jhinle known at timeof sale, A sleposit of o_o rss - their tyne riones Se ty ee be considered. He Said he had known all along | Tcame to this convention, not for the purpose of | 207s, hut ieopped to 706 ote quired at tine of sale. If terms of sale are not col: | Z — 5 : eToys ards r r that Gen. Sherman would not permit the use of his | securing the defeat, of any man or theeucees of | « ELAND, O.. June 4 os, Denct & Rives, | pli! with in tive days from date ‘ot the | 89 AND $10 SUIS AMONG THEM—THE CHOICE OF inge of the steam departinent of the Wyoming: | name. In reply to the remark that many persons | any man, but for the purpose ot Contributing —to | Stdard white, 110 deg. tent | hesapeake being reached, the Gatlin gun whs, ber next an assured A LARGE LOT OF SECOND-HAND [For Other Auctions Ste Séventh Pave run out and fired to ascertain the range of the REMEMBER, WE ARE CLEANING UP Ni v ie i mes necessary to take up somebody else, he | fact. (Cheers.] I hope and belleve that the as-| _ BALTIMORE, Mp., June 4.—Fire oo this and On nearly new s-veral stand & steels = REMEMBER, WE ARE CLEANING UP NOW. WE | 1, yet, which Was found to be 1,700 vards. Firing | nad reason to think he might be chosen. He said pe aire as republican party of this | Morning in a lange three-story building at Fayet( a szecifier for cash, oF at | fe ) No wis ae RESENT | Seaham nile gun besa, the distance belng | he “knew that he would “get most of | nation, through its chosen prpresentutives in this | ANd Caroline stivets, owned by Hussar & s a | —— = At 1.400, yards arget Was Ss » Which | preak from Arthur, and that he (Sherman) ts strong | such candidates before the American peop! aghiecne! 2 ge to the stock and mach! F A GENTLE prere: STOCK IN OUR NEW BUILDING NEXT SPRING, | brought a round of applause from thé board | jn the , Where Logan 1s not, and where it 1s make that victory beyond 8 wirat Js estimated at $10,000, and Is fully Insured. the diy, some ver ; Oe CTS ee ag Meo ttttes rho, | Wore | very tnnportant to have voting strengtn in order to | far as the candidates for, the preside damage Lo Lhe building is $5.0, also iusured. with full name OFFICE OF THE SECKETARY AND m_ on the Wyoming as carry the election. Senator Sherman did not credit | tion are concerned, I do not wish any gentlema DING ALDERNEY MItK Across Tite OcKAX Useren Tata So1) He A. SAKS & CO. er returned the statement published in some of the papers that | feel that my election (by your vote) is Indicative of Mr Frank K Ward, of the Alderney dairy, will ALED PROPOSALS in duplicate, entgect’ t 2 Ea ‘ Me No. Tin th ar as de- |) there was a row in the Ohio delegation last night, | anything relative tothe preference of one candi. leave to-night on the "10:10 train for New York. I conditions, will be revived at this ft 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STRE! a growing out of the unwillingness of the Biaine men | date over another. Iam preps T hope that Mon WFDN SDAY. ti NTH DAY OF JUNE, 18 y will be opened i tTenback, ue only ing with lons of cream fry Ife Was Satisfied he could aud ns Of to support. hn, 1 every membe would have the hearty support of the Ohio delega, r of the conventi tin rs, for fur 1s prepared turn to bis home with an wnimistakabie di : presen {ion If his naine should be presented to the conven- | tion to give to the candidates of thts convention a | ym which Mr. Ward gets a ys — Sx Fog ms Crorms ed His Wile and Himsett. tion. ae loyal and hearty support, whoever they may be. and 1s Intended for Ut | Corned: Beef, as required a le LITTLE INTEREST ON THE HOUSE SIDE. [Cheers.} ‘ Sochy th Leaner urer of the fiom SENTLEME CALDWELL. Kan. June 4. J. H. Wendell, an 64 | Comparatively little interest was taken tn tho am satisfied in my own mind that when we go hich mane toes HSE aod nana FOR GENTLEMEN. ‘nt of this elty, in a fit of tasanity caused by | .eomeren os, di Featigh at the Hou the people of the country our actions will be . ; shot and kliled his wife last night, aud | Telurns from the Chicago convention at ecause the great heart of the American ry the milk and ed himself, today. Bulletin boards were posted at the tele- | beopte will never consent to have n pouuical party | Was, SUEBested ‘onaisamecs ob Ee a graph offices in the corridors, and were surrounded | gain the ascendency In this government whosecblet | CPITSIUE ume alee, by bidders, terms of cot . Cents on a Dollar. from tine to time by the employes and people pass- | rellauce is on a fraudulent ballot and on violence | LE BM t damon furnished ul personal ap} | THESE ARE THE PROPER THINGS: ing Unrough the building. informa- But very ltt ton was furnished, and’ the members were geue- rally In their taking an interest in the pro- ceedings of the Holise as If nothing unusual was at the polis, [Applause.] I am satlsiled that the people of the country are too loyal ever to allow a | an to be inaugurated President whose ttle to the | position 1s brought forth in fraud. 1 am satistied 4.—A meeting of the creditors a ri sand dealers, assignment last week, was held to- . A compromise of 59 cents on the dollar, with iniPrest, was agreed uy in four m A report of back as When veretary and Treasurer reserves the rieht to re- ENGLISH SERGE SUITS Qu Biue, Black and Brown), Soon as Jules eamer arr der will be required toenter into a ; : orgabizes another trip t It erceat hotes | gonzon. Tn answer to questions as to their opin- | that the American people will ratify our action, be- | ?" ca the of Alde alk Will be Del ey nie trae running up to two years.” The unsec Mabilt- | fon they generally say Arthur is out of the fight, | cause they will never consent to have a revenue | : Tore one te tee Penal experiment is ams ative hundred, 5 than THIN WORSTED SUITS, ; oo), and there 1s $82,000 which ts pro- | and it es between Blaine and the Shermans. ‘The | system for the government other than one that wll . = being notified wy ot this adv sal. Envel ould be indorsed. Proyosals tor Fresh Beef, Mutton and Corned Beef at United states Soldiers’ Home, District of Columbia, this | oe at . outaiuing propo- hypothecations, cessful. dispatch from Gen. Sherman saying that he would not accept the nomination was looked upon as favorable to Senator Sherman, NO EXCITEMENT YET AROUND THE BULLETIN BOARDS. ‘There was very little excitement or interest man- not only false the necessary revenue for Its sup- | port, but will also be sutiiclent to protect every American citizen tn his business. (Cheers Gentlemen, not for myself, but perhaps in obedl- ence to custoin, I thank you for the honor you have ne Eee Naval Academy Graduates. CADETS COMPOSING TRE FIRST CLASS, AND THEIR RELATIVE STAN BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, General Be Ww York, June 4 3, late Brigadier Gene rhe funeral services of the al Henry W. Benham, of the CALCUTTA 5! uC | ‘utd Pe - 8. corps of engineers, took place to-day. The conferred upon me, The relative standing of the first or gra pay. | Sid addressed to the undersiiteds p eTENHOUSE, pall-bearers were Generals “Tower, Doubleday, | ested about the streets to-day over the news from Other Matters, class of naval cadets for the four years’ academie ® Spding Wagous.miecly inisbed | Secretary and Treasurer, United States Soldiers’ Houle, AMERICAN SEERSUCKERS, * | MePharin and Comstock, and Colonels Hodges and | Chicago, as ttwas generally supposed that the con- wolewe veacnc ocean: pectic yestinenct nd egperstepeey prion Nant of goad work to give Gt spe. The or. Collyer read the services. | vention wi $ " g <3 ead = 5. Kepsoitory, 123) Sadatreet | J0Gt “A Veterans of the slexican way were it anondanes = | Yention would not reach the exciting part of thelr} ater the election of temporary fhairman Hon, | will graduate next Friday, has been announced at enue, West Wasiuington. SMALL CHECK SULTS, JeSOAn War were work during the day. W. G. Donnan, of Iowa, presented a memorial from the academy. A cadet who receives 8 per cent of RIED ASSOR’ = Latest Foreign News by Cable. | A crowd of about 200 Treasury clerks and bust- | ene National Woman’s Christian ‘Temperance Union | the maximum mark is destgnated a “star” member, es, stich as Victorina, ALPACA.COATS, THE FIRE AT LIVERPOOL. Ress men collected at noon to-day in front of the | pearitig the signatures of officers of the Woman's | There are five “star” members this year. ‘The tol. hwo Wheel | Department Liverpoor, June 4.—At half-past four the fire | Western Union telegraph office, on F street, gazing | Cnristian regi lowing 1s the full list of the class in the order of 5 aways, Ke. | aon WEDNESDAY, the ae Tag SUill burning Hlercely, ‘The block contains five | at the bulletins from Chicago, "and discusting the | Christian Temperance Union tn forty-eight states | Pena 1s tly attended to ROBT. 1 GRA: Eis. for furnishing’ Sta, DRAP DETE SvITs. thousand bales of cotton, belonging to Messrs. | chances of the various candidates, and territories. who petition the convention to ad-| "7 "Cnaries Hinman Hewes, Pa; 2, Chester Mah- | Factory, 410-416 Sth st-nw. aps the tn Washington, ducing tus Zerega. A LIVELY INTEREST IN THE POST OFFICE DEPART- speak and pt ecg powpits ech beeen ~ lon Knepper, Pa; 3, Washington Lee Capps, Vaz PURCHASIN. dling June 30, 1885, — THE FIRE EXTINGUISHED. e MENT. os perk me a € Importation. eXpor- | 4, Wilford Bacon ‘Hoggatt, Ind.; 5, Clarence Stews ime stock in my line, such ins of propesals, giving the necessary in- Liverroor, June4.—The efforts to extinguish the fire were atl: Hames had ceased. were destroyed, tation, manufacture and sale of alcoholle beverages may become an in part of the national Con- | stitution, and that the candidate shall, by charac- ter and pubite life, be committed to a national pro- as &e., will find it to their ad- | Hor address int. ax [have constant de- | hsteck. [have a fine stock of Lightning | TLandaus, Surries, ‘The liveliest Interest was manifested {1 the news Teceived from Chicago at the Post Office depart- ment to-day. The bulletins, as they were received, formation, will be furnished on application to this De partment, . . ‘The Department reserves the rixht to waive defects and to reject any or all bids, art Williams, Ohio; 6, Albert ' Morrison Beecher, lowa; 7, Frank Kinsey Hill, Ohlo; 8, Frederic Elis Worth Curtis, Mass.; 9, Roger Welles, jr., Coun; 10, ecessful, and at 6 o'clock the NORFOLK ‘Three thousand bales of cotton JACKETS : - Nathaniel Stockwell Moseley, Cal; 11, “Horace Alt . : = two places in the bullding, and | hibitory constitutional amendinent. ‘Tue petition | Meron Field, N Ys 12: Herbeat Mewalte key | _Propos Is should be addressed to the Secretary of the aD . —_ Were posted up In two places in t 5 derred to the commnittee jes merol eld, N. ¥.; 12, Her’ ulta, Ti; 34, Be peered 3 3 Ss E the clerks kept well posted in what was being done | Was refe e on rules, Walter Oliphant Huime, N. J.; 14, Thomas Horton Wavy. and indorsed “Eros Wate. CHANDLER, SOMETHING DEFINITE ABOUT TILDEN in Chicago, “The Vostmmaster General was avray PROPOSED REVISION OF APPORTIONMENT. Leary, N. Cz 15, John Daulel McDonald. Neve fe, myl4-law4w Seeretary of the Navy. KNEE PANTS. MIE CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE A {Tom the department the greater portion of the | Henry L. Pearce, of Massachusetts, presented a | Henry’ Earl Parmenter, R. L; 17, lillary Pollard JUMPSEATS | JROPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. CANDIDATE, Bae tite possibility of his nomination gave Pe | resolution, which was adopted,that the subject. of | Jones, Va; 18, Douglass Piqua Terrell, Miss; 19, are arnished Wagons a specialty. DEPARTMENT OF THE INrERIOR, — cullar importance to the news bulletins in the de- | °° tha tof delegates to future na- | Charles Walter Hazeltine, Mo.; 20, Frederick James ant Trimming promptly attended | " May 20, 1984. His Letter to that Effect — What He | Partment. eae Rica ec iaindandosea Loomis, Conn.; 21, Henry Kent’ McCay, Ga; 2, Has mureseated, 3.4. COOK, | Sealed Proposals will be received at this Departure Said to Editor Dana— Mr. Dorshei- THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, Se oe eee Jeaac Enight Seymour, Me 23, William Riwie . et maton. mh2s-sui* * | IT RE oreLoc MONDAY, JUNE SIX- ¥ ae i sn x = Hing $ e cu » be e Shoemaker, New Me: a | path IWELVE Orci JON DA’ ries ‘We only remark that there is not to be found else- mers Mission. In the Interior department the bulletins were | to the committee on Tules and order of business, Plunkett, B. . where another stich stock of elegant THIN CLOTHING, ready made, und it is a rare thing to obtain better if regularly received, and the situation was generally ending Juue 3, 1885, consisxtine of brooms. bi the subject of discussion by groups collected In the es, clocks, file-holders, portfolio drawers. soaps, hardware, CONGRESSIONAL, BOOM FOR BAYARD. with Jeave lo report before the ballot for Pres! | Marion Pah _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ book-cases, (revolvine) chairs, carpets, deske, tables, dry A Sran reporter to-day obtained positive and den- | corridors. Work of Convention Committees. __| Siuits McKean, OUlo; a0, « Baca | Hapaber, forace, Ke. Ke se the ‘tama and extt- | 9Tered to measnze, nite information to the effect that ex-Governor a ees SHE (COMMITTEE ON) CBOLMEATION MAME 3. S| ae Bos os, Midian WAL Bee. re aL 2°92 | mated quantities pequired, will be farnishell on applic ‘Tilden will soon declare to the whole country his District Goreramen: Affairs, HENDERSON, ANTI-BLAINE, FOR PERMANENT | $4 John Randolph Harrell, La: 35, Richard Ow Bisa | Gog se aoc, Hocan 18h Unraetenent OF WT determined and unalterable purpose not to permit | yy. 3, yrynces, YECRANBOUS, Co cctoners, | CHATKMAN OF THE CUNTENTTO Crisp, Md; 36, Edward Davis, Pa Willlam the use of his name by the democratic national ist be addressed to the Sec P convention, raed on the env applies.” Jounston, Miss; 38, John Burton Starr, Kan. Sidney Fuller Stnith, Mass.; 40, William Aral ‘The committee on organization was in session ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., Ulla late four last night. After electing George calls attention to the unhealthy condition of the ditch dug in the rear of Park place northeast, t capacity tor hay: | ner by y, Pa. le is Kel al Md.; 42, ay Some days ago Representative Dorshelmer, of FIRES IN MAY. B. Williams, of Indiana, chairman of the com- a nae Eiken Tee ek, we condi Arne Z FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, New York, wrote to Mr. Charles A. Dana, editor of | The report of Chici Engineer Cronin, of the fire | mittee, they proceeded to the election of a perma- T Lawrence, Pa.; 44, Albert Clifton Mathew TD Lis P. SHOEMARE NG : , = ascerti i ended i here were’ ten alarins tor fires e estimated | salusi ; 74 vas | Hunter Orr, Del. wa {00 F stent nortieest, for the erection of Jail Buildin . E. Conner Seventa axp D StreeTa, Lion of notutnating him for Prest-| loss catised amounted to $14,013, covered — by | THe Hon. Galusha oe oahpagieeage? was | “The class originally contained 7 star members, - — it , for the County of Fairfs 5 at the democratic | insurance to the amount of 34682. ‘The increased | Putin nomination by the friends of Blaine and J. | yours Hil and Curtis beline meme thee rhets A FINE FARM OF 116 ACRES, FOUR | cordance with spec fe ror drawings, & suffering because of the uncer- | loss during tue month is due to the fire at W illard’s | B. Henderson, of Missouri, by the opposition. posttions now are Nos. 7 and 8, respectively, Instead Washington, Iving on the Washington, | in the pffice of the k of the County Court at Fairfax | to Tiiden’s Intentions; that tt was drift- | hotel on the morning of the 13th instant. During | Henderson was electad by a vote of 20 to 17. Chas, of 6 and 5, as formerly. Cadet Willams Lakes the C_H., for the examination of all proposing to bid for the f 6 and 5, a8 formerly. uu: i oy pacounty, Vas ge | CH forthe exaainatio proposing 0 Tz Loxpox Axp [nverroor Fre eatin uaogged, doing nothing, at a time | the month nine local or still alarms were received | W. Cilsbee, of Michigan, was unantinously ‘elected | place of Curtis: and Cadet Heechon eto es ae 1 mt | ye when action ts necessary, and all because nobody | for fires. secretary, merly No. 11, 18 substituted for Hill. i he enderraghed Gora : CLOTHING COMPANY, nee Teor pee orn aero ae aes A PROTEST AGAINST FILLING UP A SPRING. MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. adet Hewes, the honor man Of the class, had an t uchandon, On or : Pst Ol p Mr. B elmer begged Mr. Di A delegation of about a en colored women, Phe committee on resolutions met at the Grand | average mark Of 696.45 to his credit out of a possl- © og ee a CORNER OF SEVENTH AND G STREETS, to go to Tilden, show him the bad effect of the | pended by Eitzabeth Candell, Mary Digcs Leua aie awit eyediag |ali andod. Maj. Wm, | Ble 760, and Cadet Knepper, No. 2, an average of - =— <_ | visers, and contrart awanled tothe lawest rcaponsiore ‘nt uncertainty, and urge hiin to declare him-} Nelson and N ‘Taylor, called upon the’ Com- os aiipeeceay as a ¥ 682.01.’ The other marks ranged in this neighbor- FS t EXCHANGE CULPEPER, VIR- | bidder: but the right torJect any and all bids is reserved TAKES THE LEAD IN Se emcees) Anéaaw. missioners tls Thorning ad protested against the me Hoel Js Oa c eae and a hood for the rt ten inetabers taking ‘good aver handvome ¥4-roumn. tri to the board. No bid which does not propos to follow cs 7 saa , RS ER'S MISSION, filling up of a spring of water, upon which they alter Phelps, of New Jersey, secretary. A su 3. Cadet Moseley, No. 10, received a mari i - - the plans and specifi ronsidered. Bids CUTTING DOWN PRICES IN CLOTHING. Last Friday Mr. Dorshetmer went to New York, | depend for water. The spring Is situated between | committee, consisting of Henry Cabot Lodge, of | 630.61. z may bey * follow: hi M ‘The lat Liat he | Vitvinla avenue and G street and 19 and 201m | Sassuchusettsr dH Baker of Indians Getge it | Seberintendent Ramsay will liver the diplomas L- = For hale GOODS POSITIVELY SOLD AT MANUFACTURING | and he saw Mr. Dana. The latter reported that he es ave : = ork “Mal uv virginia: ahs canes rid a aiden . gpk aaclasfied ana described PRICES, | nad visited Mr. Tilden, aud had submitted to him | SUeets eee” pees Of Misaesipni Saas tere cee crc SE eee an eee : «lazing and painting as clasei- | ents preset i 1 L STATISTICS any tors iso Ci i ————— ape J 5 5 ting as above RAM Noe WhVeod Ai IR RUINE LE RS ote pose to for. | Occurring during the week endin g May 31st wasé9 | Polnted, who, with the chairman and secretary | The Arabs attacked Suakim again Monday nicht, F caine andl pasntinc, Suits we cold at $6.75 we are selling now at 85.75, te dase He thas fate ~ | White 33, colored 36. ‘The rate of mortality peri,o00 | Mentioned above; prepared the platform and re- | but were repulsed. 2 rthwest Arye cum for which the whole | Suite we sold at re selfing now at 85.62, Dana a letter, written’ by himeelt ie echiehoay | Pee annum Deing 13.13 for the white, 2-01 for the | Ported it to the tullcommittes ‘this morning. At pg ac cen nya = oa SUTESUAELS SO ee Ee eee ee DY DO | Shite we auld at @9 we are uelling now at €7.50 OTS OSL HOSIt VO ean ee encase {0 | Colored, and 17.04 for the total, population. ‘There | ter the appolntinent of the sub-committee Mr, | Stck THeapacue, 1 DR AND MELANCHOLY 5: ATTSVILL - will be con: I, a terms most positive, emphatic and unequivocal, he mb Oy exander Sull appe before the com-| generally spring from i Liver, a Dis 2 rt. shade uit, teers, Yer character and kind, to be | Suits we sold at $10 we are selling now at $3.25, not only refuses the use of his name, but dectares et aes rain aye dee zee, 21 from con- Paes Sortie. De aaatiie omane oe sewed = ied patelig wep leitindb em t ple at TINKER’ | Suits we sold at #10.75 we are selling now at 89. that hé would not accept the nomination it ten- | S¥ttitional dis zane a Z from | the irish Ni eague and delivered a long | whicl ‘i . >1lis will Spe ¥ uidress AL Ei., Star = ds with good Moree pate: | Suits we sold at $12 we are selliug now at 810. dered him; that he would not be a Candidate under | Cevelopmental diseases, and 8 from ee. The | the Irish National League and delivered along | which Dr. Jayne’s Sanative Pills will sj I and interesting address on the subject of the bs move; by their beneficial action on the biltary ore ownership of American lands by — foreigners. gans ibey will also lessen the Suits we sold at #1&50we are selling now at $10.73, Su principal causes of death were consumption 17, | Pheumonta 3, congestion of lungs 3, brouchitis 1) any circumstances, Dranesville, : 8 we sold ut 815 we are selling now at $12. WHAT MR. TILDEN SAID. scarlet fever’ 4, malarial fever 1, typhotd fever 1. | The committee also received and heard the state- ———— ; 7 hureh, [iad sold at 816 we are se ling now at $12.76, “I wrote that letter,” said Tilden to Dana, in sub- | diphtheria 1, irrhepa meastes 1, Meer Sante a a delegation of as of Labor and MARHIED. eo Shits we told at #18 we are selling now at 815, stance, “two montis ago with the intention of | heart diseass 4. OF the decedents Swhite and Teol. | Olver Kindred ongantzations. ‘They professed tO | ya vsoxp HORNE i tee Ba. twat, bw thu = Sia ae Suits we sold at $26 we are selling now at $16. aie iepaiitin 4c x ded me to | Ored were over 60 years of age, and 7 white and 15 | Tepresent 1,000,000 workinguen. |The principles for | pA" Dy bindecy, Dr THOMAS V. HAMMOND to koe Free 5 UR EXCHANGE FOR crt Suits we sold at $23 we ure selling now at $17.50, aan edd Tete a tects Dut they persuaded me to | Coiored were under 5 years of age, ‘There were @ | Wich they’ asked recognition were the enforcement BERTHA HOPKINS. . ? 1 rie ure Bs ; 5 . withhold it for a time, and Tshall now have ttread | white and 2 colored still births Marriages re- | Of the eight-hour law, the right of labor to orzan- saan eel ‘ ta And all others in proportioned low pricey | a the State democratic convention on the | yorted—6 white,7 colored and 1 mixed (white mate | 1ze in the same manner as capital does, the entorce- iin. isth of June.” In speaking of “they,” Mr. | and colored female). Births reported —\Wwhite mates | Ment of compulsory education, and the prevention ree ee Mecca x “4 — Pilden | nO doubt reterred to, Messrs. Bige-| 95, white females 18; colored males 10, colored | Of the tmporiation of contract labor. ROBERT J. DOVE. in the hlty tlutis 3 eure z WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF BOYS’ AND HTL. | Hots ony ung, nd Several Other democratic | teinales 21. THE DISTRICT DELEGATES DISAGREE. ice of funeral heroatter, . a DREN'S SUITS AT PRICES THAT WILL with hin, He sald “they” had some purposes to whodiisel Mnlineea In the a, aS = — = EENDRES, |Atsix clock a.m. Juve 4 18:4. ADIIAN q ASTONISH YOU. Immcalate publiention of the teeten, eames (OY the | one compastes RequmED TocourLy wirn THe Law | temporary chalrinan, Fee ee eS LE ne foneetl wit teherieren tone mek Pri- = ee or, ee ey ee RO until the meeting of ’the state con-} ‘The District Commissioners to-day passed an Couimittees presented by Mr. Conger, because there | GIBBS. Suddenly. at his late resid ‘ npelay : y x N's, , | vention. ef ere spute betwee ” o'clock, June Ss AMES BEN- aks will be furnished YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN'S PANTS “Sit, Dana assured Mr. Dorshelmer that he saw Sree Ronen taser: NOH Oareet eed tou | "The Chair—“That will have to be decided be- PGIBBS In the seventy third yearof has ase, © Morrison Building, 43g ‘AT VERY LOW PRIVES, and read ‘Tilden’s letter and that there is no ques- | Metropol “the Cot bia, a the tween Mr.* Conger and yourself, The secretary | _> of Seen =» Noflowers. [Chark : Ww tion of ‘Tilden's perfect sincerity; that he is not | Washington, the Columbia, and the Anacostia and | says the name of both delegates Is signed in the | 8. C- papers please cony 2% FE 3 “4 and will not bea candidate underany consideration. | Potomac River railway companies to pave the | report.” HENFEN. On June 8d, 1884, THOMAS H. HENSEN, i es a BOOMING BAYARD. space between their track at the crossings ot | | Last night Col. Carson presented to the commit. | 12 tussixis‘uinth year,at bielate reuidence, No. 217 6 e TRADES THE ‘The sentiment of the democratic Senators and | streets or avenues by thelr respective roads in a ee was verona Funeral will fake plage on Thureday, at two o'clock p. i 1, Siowiganuery co, Me. es LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO,, | larsely of Representatives ts decldediy in favor of | compliance, with, the rproviding that wie | OH appointment. : cofner Firat and B streets sctthwent. “Relative au : Senator Bayard. It has been kept quiet because of m 1878, Ir ‘Two Previous Conventions. friends of the fauuily arerespectfully invited to attend.” TWO HANDSOME XE AILBY., SJUB AND = i - street raflroads cross'a street or av $e, the pave- r | LUCY MARION, da ap SOME Mawr PS TEUAND VUBLISHERE CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS my29 | doubt as to Tilden's position, but, a3 soon agit be-| Tent between the tracks. shall contorth with tive ETORY OF THE BALLOTING 18 1878 axp 1960, | ,,MCCDY, On Jun Ath 18st. LUCY MALION, dante 492 9th strect. ain = Reon wllrpeciapn pecs Nakane Sie oe mere pavement upon such street or avenue. The order | The republican national convention of 1876 met in| posEY. On Juue 4th, 1884. MARY A. vou B=" IN THE WO) Hatipton; Ransom, sore Of Floth aa aa Jes says dust the oe shall (othe erste within ninety | Cincinnati on Wednesday, June 14 The balloting | daughter of Middleton aud Posey, aged one year PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINT! UPPER TEN have in conversation expfessed the Opinion that | fnissioner is directed to hare the sume dens Goon | Degan and ended on the third day, Friday. ‘There | Sicieht monthe, "°° | A A OE 225 Peunsylvania avenue, Washington, D. WOW WH Hil gs8sK KY ¥ Bayard Js the strongest. man, as they believe he tract at the cost of the delinquent companies. If | Were seven ballots. The leading men at the start | sout on ‘thursday. June Sth at4p.m. Friends (Seach manis WWWWH Hus SKK Y¥ | can command the support of the business interests. | the companies shall fail oF refuse to pay for the | were Blaine, Morton of Indiana, and Bristow. On Seinvited: al = <== Ww Ww HUH Ht 88_ Ki XY / | With Tiden out of the way, the booun will be for | {he Companies Shall fail. or, refuse to pay for the 3 = —=—= tabieand tern, | "K'ne Duxnar Fern Avy WW oH HH Seg8 Mc F | the ticket of Bayard ana Medonald. for the amount of the indebtedness. eects Raliog Blaine Toca od 36, Morton 295, al a aace CHIMNEYS REDUCED and other neccesary outhouses atens eh ASK YOUR GROCER Capitol Topics. Se increased to, 308 on the sixth and 351 on the | “Hmail Burners 100 -meureia, We: ines Bla pee . sts this property should recom- SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT Cat RaNoR OF THE ‘THERMOMETER —ThoO sevent while Morton’s and Conkling's | dozen. Mail attended to, self, as the ssrroundiug country is rapidly de~ x H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, THE NEW YORE ASSAY OFFICE. were the at the office of the ctet Steadlly fell off on every ballot. The break to NN. AHL'S. iuio a suburban petrwat to the Metropolis Will be ready May 2 SSeS H. G. Torrey, U. 8. assayor at New York, made an | OMlcerto-day:—Ta m., 636; 1 am, 683; 2 p.m, 67.0. | jreadl ‘On the fifth’ ballot. when he got 10s | _ 92 1184 7th street north-west. able of stubdivinon Suto building wites which would ZRARL DEMBYS tn all shapes my24-3m argument before the committee on coinage,weights | Maximum, &7.9; minimuin, 62.8 votes, wien were increased to 113 on the and pees tars oss Pista 2 ret ye) cb and measures today in favor of rebuilding the| yy rae Court oF CLAIMS to. day the cases arising | $4 0H the seventh ballot. We a street northwest fle Agenta for Dunlayfs New York Hats Dovenase: $5t0 0 wae waked 1a or gs yA Appropriation of | out of unsettled differences between the United | nestey guvention of 1880 met, tn Chicago on Wed ENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE—-A KARE p30 905 Pennsylvania avenue, as 0 States and the Union Pacific railroad a: that it Dal- = Awol” a the mint, also aj company, | day balloting was begun. | Twenty- ‘NIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE foram enterprising busines man—A well Nore 8T, CLOUD BUILDING. Srazer, | the if gino abpeared Sezure the committees and | ee eat for a hearing Noyember ath, to which | lots were taken om that day and elgnt on the next. U cd, the Lange tines! % = ree. improvement of the present The ti names before the convention were «Stent Cottages, eurrounded by wide por hex Just Recerven_ building or the erection of a new structure. date the court adjourned. ee ee PADULTY. a So tremearice to tinea Bercetinies Rica Use PER writ SUFFERERS'ON THE RIO GRANDE. Elections Hefore November. on the first ballot; 1t touched fs mintmum—303—on 3 HAFEL, 424 Lith street FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. Delegate Manzanares, at New Mexico, to-day Oregon voted Monday for a judge of the supreme ee maximum—3i3—on | 4 LAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGR =— ASH, CHERRY AND WALNUT LADIES GUAZE UNDERVESTS at 25c,, 60c., Téc.. $1, | Appeared before the committee on court, members of the state legislature and a Rep-| {he thirty-Afth, and closed aa ee a TAMAR For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOTDS, oROFE CHAMBER FURNITURE. MISSES GAUZE UNDERVESTS, at %60,, S60, 600, | 224 28Ked for Tande avec, uterers DY | resentative at large in Congress. The law of 1875 | aid not get more than 286 ou any subsequent ballot | BILE, HEADACHE LOSS OF APPE- PROFESSIONAL. ‘Te. up. telogram fromthe Sanu Petoerd et tris Tuning | Tequires that the elections of Congressmen shall oc- | There was no serious break i his Column Until ‘TITR CEREBRAL CONGESTION. \ NCH MAGNETIC HEALER AND 1X MARBLE AND WooD TOPS, tan kucditoe ADVERTIEED ane Orbe Tome ae mamedinte action, ‘The ta ‘@nnounced that | cur in November, but subsequent acts provide. for See Sen Seas ESSE in, leaves ¢ fume 6,01 OSIERY. Ap people were in dire: Fy states whose constitutions a ferent date and whom more than two votes appeared | fal. "Those, wishing 40 see her call sf | which we are offering at Great Baryaina, An unlimited anwortinent of ail The new and choice MINOR NOTES. have not yet, been and thats how it Say’ proveding ‘showed 17 votes” On the ar rine we cr a ——_ ae SINGLETON & HOEKE, (preg Agni REN, atprices | ‘The arguments in the Cralg-Shelley contested pens that the remotest of all the states will name tirePann pao vote had Jumped up to ———— ts election case were completed in the House elections member of the Furty-ninth House to be chosen | 959 and Blaine’s had to 8%. On the next Yi ruc de Rambutesn, Paria, trTE* Prine requisite tohealth. thousands £01 Market Space and 308 and 310 8th street. Co eg ee committee to-day. anywhere. The from Ore. | and last ballot the former had 399—S78 being neces- "Dietjart Nabe et. cea tee oe raltha better grades cl pect swe oak Green ‘The House committee on ways and means con- isa republican, and his majority was about | sary to a choice—and the latter 42. GRILLON = ‘Tamer—onithe Pils and the weal parge- 2 De Ty North, Butaw | Carpets Cleaned, called for and delivered. my23_| Fal TOMORROW (Raturday) OFEER | sidered the Hewitt tari bill yesterday atvernoon | 8,000. a OTegon also decidéd whether to adopt or ro- ay {Sree de agrecabe to take and never pre: ¥ y-cighth EVER’ Ni OF THEM A’ . ‘This Sessk ‘this afternoon. ject very jotes. Ror interfer. eye as a PPoB TERS OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC,CHAM- ee | ae Conteal ik ‘grant forfeiture bill, | constitution: elective franchise in this t Key, of the Humane society, to-day ar nem or pleasure. ’ ap29 eaGnee Ann Conia. to obtain the best at @ leas price than would be asked for | com from yesten@uy ag unfinished Sate shall not hereafter be prohibited to | retid''s minher Man wumane soctety. to-day Me — French Clarets, $2.75, $4 and $4.50 rer dozen, an inferior articles was taken up by the teks te ate any citizen on gocount of, sex." ‘The series Charge of crucity 10 Animals Denese Be eas cae | Sold by all Drugwiate, apS-cth, 130 2 California, Vi ‘Ohio, four bottles for #1. JERS EY 8 passed —yeas 138, nays 28. : summer and early fall elections, which was ‘chickens with their : mvovawt xp asrnozoatm, | ulm HOUR § TAULHLEES 17 Pena avg, | Forth peek we bare rainced the price on Jersera, Senate aimendinents to the Dill establishing. a opened, Monday in Oregon, ‘includes not. tess | “an ‘new board of aircecarses the, Franklin To- m \vsiness and all affairs of nts for first-cl uses, Bordeaux, Bui q r¥ oe bureau statistics were non-concurred. States. Alabama votes surance company to-day Dr. Daniel q fi tote eats, Chamjeanes and Cagnae. Vins de touts Sortesei Caisse, iter ay = $0 the House this afternoon. fe ant 4 for governor and state. Te Clarke as president of the company. a vure from ween proportion pe follows, ugust 7, Arkansas mht as eQuaits, Terfeectiou oF ind prices euaranteed, | To Acr a8 Carey SigNat. OFFicER.—During the | tember 1, and Vermont one day later. ‘Then comes | notir bolton ce ee ey sins Tom Green, PROPOSALS Pou SUPPLIES FOR FREEDMEN'S RESIDENT) imouey returned when Unsatisfactory. the doubtful, elec- ERD ED Loe: Loe: Ine: = | absence of the chief signal omcer, Capt, Samuel M. | the more’ signifi me more doubtful, elee- | day on a chirge of ; And locked them DeraRrMs OF THE fully ne of Baile ald, ea ee ee DOUGLASE, bhai Gado elie peter poll Inoidental vote ga conetientéonal prokibition of the up for a hearing. » Vill be secetved at thie, Departin 6 ly treated. “Single ty : Hovse.—Everything 4 ‘hee SSR | Wo aro reevared to fornia am excellent anatity of | _my2s 5-4 96 Ninth street_ | of the chef signal oMice wha perform his duties. | tober, "On October a the Ohio and West Virginia | “2 Gielen a ee ae eee ee ‘or. cousin fate ae-can be had in Wee ES Rermeep.—Passed Assistant Engineer Charis | een ec nace ot Conconen wiitce | were very few callers, and the President had pleaty Efe df tte oe ct cg Homi —__ a6 Fen Manning has been ordered retired and Lieut. | chosen and the minor state offices ‘contested P of time to reflect upon Chicago matters. secre. | this city, roel eee eee Se _, [Be EVENTS OF = sana Ssvanese scrorrs, rave, era re Wane Lebetinpe te aed bre ey Rae Tosule way por | cary Teller cated wine Rist wee tnirekeea Sticea, of eed eaten tik, dk atnects Pepe ER RE, EVOHNSION. é Uring board found Passed 2 | eae neces forcanes in the presidental See web WERE oe 6. = ~~ Gornstany, <= xltsaw* - And Decorative Pictures, Jay Gould, 421 9thst. mi | Van liovenberg not permanently ‘unree few momenta, a