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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, orthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Fevers Stan fe rerved to mubscrihers m the Errore tele Cen aevgut at 10 cena et TEP rea conte rer month. Copies cn ford cick, by sul pontaes prevaad—Gocentea moti, TEotered at the Fost tice at Washington, D. C.a8 pd-cl ail matter. eclass Sie Waxy Stan_pnblished on Friday—€l a year, pliepsreit Siz monthe So cents imafl etacriptions must be paid tn advance: ry At cher than te paid for. [UT ihveriwne maie known on spetieatfon. AMUSEMENTS. _ Berrato Bus Wup Wssr. ATHLETIC PARK. FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 1, AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS, RAIN OR SHINE, HE WILD WEST 1S _AMEKICA’S NATIONAL EN- ‘TERTAINMENT. PRESENTING REALISTIC PICTURES OF LIFE ON THE BORDER, And introducing A SCORE OF BORDER HEROES, Chief of whom is BUFFALO BILL, The Famous Army Scout and Guide, afded by CAPT. AH. BOGARDUS, ‘The Champion Shot of the World, THE BOGARDUS BoYs, ‘The Dead Shot Quartette, MAJ. FRANK NORTH, ‘The White Chief of the Pawnees, BUCK T\XLOR, ‘The Kins of the Cow Boys. JIM LAWSON, ‘The Lariat Thrower. FRED MATTHEWS, ‘The Deadwood Stage Driver. FRANK WHEE! ING, ‘The Pony Express Rider, And Cowboys, Mexicans, Indians, Bronchos, Elk, Buf- fato, Burros, &c., all combining to make up THE GEANDEST, MOST THRILLING, INSTRUCTIVE EXHIBITION EVER KNOWN. Gstes open—Afternoon at 2 o'clock, Performance be- Gates op n—Evenings at o'clock, Performance be- vest 30. {hue iva $0 cents; children 25 cents: reserved seats wont exite, AGEAND AND REALISTIC STREET PARADE Will be gtven ‘TUESDAY MORNING, = the sronnds at 9 o'clovk. ‘The line of parade merous along © street, to 7th street. dowD ‘oeyivaisia awenur, up the Avenue to. 24th CLnviugls K street back to Athletic Park. 320-9¢ rpsearme comiue SUMMER GARDEN. AND A BOOM—A VERITABLE BOOM. PACKED HOUSES GREET THE PEERLESS ALICE OATES, AS RAPHAEL, IN THE PRINCESS TREBIZONDE. pigtiness-TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- = CES UNCHANGED. sem YATTSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LAWN «incl “evo wan, the fren abe Gino. Ree Hsia Sine 26 Tickets, 2h ce SS ccpts, ‘Traia leaves Vp. m_ Special fe pMeaese i fresomenta CNICS, EXCURSIONS, é&e. kT GRAND EX ON TO MARSHALL Pracnres USTER CAMP, No.1, BONS OF FRIDAY, June 27. 1884, on Steamer W. W. Corcoran, Boat leaves 7th street wharf 10 am. and 6.30). 1, ump, Tickets 0 conta” Ficketn to be ad of 12: he e Caucp and at the boat on day of excursi.ti, Brisgetg Seeheaaaweaaongay oF eeewrei (TSE scx RIREET M, © SUNDAY SCHOOL Wit rean Excursio ‘orrest Glen, fetro- polttan Branch of the Band 0. B. Ron THURSDAY Has gEB st Botclock” Tieketa trom ‘the commie x ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE HA CLUB to MARSHAL HALL, THURSDAY, 14. The steamer Mary Waghinaton will leave ¥, 1. sharp, returning 12 p.m. Tickets, s0c.—ean b: bers ib, Brentano's, and JW. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. sil saaks, dally trip (Suusiags, ecespied) x Tenet rss Siecoees teeta points Bost wil leave at J0am., and ar- Tive at 3:30 pr. Fare, round trip, 25 cents 10 all Pointe, except Mount Vernon, whict i $1 ye eer ps ine i a Kefreahments aboard the boat. "Fare So conta. e20" ELECT ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE CARROLL INSTITUTE. TO MARSHALL HALL, ON MONDAY, JUNE 3). 18%, PRIZE SHOOTING AND BOWLING. EXCELLENT VOCAL MUSIC BY THE MONTICELLO QUARTETTE. FIRST-CLASS BRASS AND STRING MUSIC. ‘The Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave Washing- for aE 10a. uy and § pm. ‘The Steamer MARY WASH ‘ON wil leave Washington at 104m. ani Returning, the Steamer Corcoran will leave Hall at 2p mand 8pm. “The Mary W ral m ING UN MAKY WASHINGTON. ‘TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. if SERIES OF EXCURSIONS Will be given by the SATURDAY EVENING CLUB EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, Commencing Juxx 7. ‘The entertainments will consist of Dancing, Vocal ‘Music, Recitations, &e. "Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her €:30 p. m., returning at 11 p.m. Ladies’ Complimented Geutieman's Ticket, 60 cents To be had of the conunittee and at the boat.” 220 ‘CUQUAN FALLS, MARSHALL oO" SLaMoN BADECAND ‘The Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make excur- sien trips to the above places, To OCCOQUAN FALLS. Every WEDSESDAY, Keanu “Mh etre at Sarre in Spat ge po ae SHALE HALL Every SATURDAY leaving st 9a, Feturning at 4:30 p.m. Fare, round-trip, 1s cents. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. ‘Two tripe, 9:50 a. mn. and 3 p.m. returning at $p.m. Sad Opame Fare: Founectrip. [Scchte Davelag os Pane Bared caneing dec x down ahd back aud at «rounds, on ripe, except Suuday” ine brass band os Sunda}: Ficet tip of Sumday stopent Marsal. ont ee) ES. RANDALL, Manager. STORE'S FIRST AND ONLY TOUR FOR THIS S$ SUMMER, JUST THE TOUR FOR LADIES TRAVELING ALONE! THE TRIP FOR HEALTH, FLEASURE AND COM Grand Ocean Trip to Boston, and pleasant in ‘this cool city. see A Quiet Best at <I: OF SHOALS! the favorite ‘Home of the A visit to the White Mountains! Ascent of Mt. Wash- ington! Thrcugh Crawford Notch? Newport, K.1- aud Ekoyaye on the Paince Sieammes of Pall art New York 2 PARTY LEAVES BAL! For Descriptive Full Aver Line to ZIMORE JULY 1: Guide and ail information adirese W.L STORK, YMC. A. Bulldings, _ Baltimore, Ma. ER 2 DORCH, AND, HIS ORCHESTRA WIEL Temsin in the city th seummer, The pest of mu-ie for excursions, Ke, cau be secured by applyiug at Wad e's residence, G09 H'street nurt®.west. seem ERS ORCHEST KA AND 'SORMED BAND ues inuetr for all cccaniana, Mentdetce, 1729 we en fre pacar shat wonders: By mais oF te “et > : pera PEIVER'S SUMMER GARDE THE COOLEST FAMILY RESORT IN THE CITY. THIS WEER—NEW COMPANY —NEW PROGRAM! SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT. Adminaion 10 and 25 cents 53. Meseoe oF axatowy. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A M. TO 10P. M 415 Tru Srazer Nostawssr. Part I-GECLOGY. Paur IL-ETHNOLOGY. Yanr I1_aNATOMY. ‘Parr IV—PATHOLOGY. Apurssiox, 25 Caxts Evers Friday from to 6. m. for Ladies only. 20-8 rpes vex CENT OFF on BOYS" BICYCLES AND VELOCIPEDES, To Reduce Stock. ‘WM. C SCRIBNER, st X ustct Mrsic: MUsIct Trof. F, FIBN! RS Band and Orchestra furnishes Music for all occasions. Residence. No. irthwest, Je10-im* MMICHS EAND AND ORCHESTRA —FIRS “Tame Vinsic furnished fur Fxcursions, Picnica. Rare Yurties Church Fntestauuments ard all other occas na, Fisch street northwest, Office houm, 9t0 os: SEWING MACHINES, &e. Cusnws oO. N. T. Spoor Corrox, SIX SPOOLS FOR 2% CENTS, UERDACE'S Hat, Gente’ Furnis} ing snd Sewing wt ACER sriube Hoomns. corner 7th and EL high arm lieht ran- Agency for the self-thrwalin nine aivut SEW AMENTCS ew, Is proved DOMESTIC, SINGER, W. & WILTON, Nu. S'bnd Uther firwt-ciase luschines from “Daye No can vaneiug sents. Sur reat ioe apg Popoteing t complete in every detail “All work warren ere CESUERBACH, comer 7thand H. 1 REAT “HOUSEHOLD” SILENT TD Wii Rem Botan, Metwton” Sue Sewine Mae ‘No canvassers Come tothe Mecting and repairing a spe awe ww ory ines at Bonest prices (fice abd save money. O: FOR GREAT FALIS AND CABIN JOHN | | Whe Ste-m Pucket “EXCELSIOR” will make her reen- lar tripe to the above pints ca follows: TUESDAYS, | FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS. at 8 o'clock, from wharf, cor: street and Canal F ner High ‘or iurther information | apply st office. ‘Telephone No. $88. J. G.& J. M. WATERS, 1045 32d str et, West Washington. —je2-Im Ff? POH THE GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN NOTICE.—The new Excursion Steamer will be ready Stereo ens atins ‘NE 16TH, with capacity of For further information ae "HAE J.B. WAGNER, myS1-Im, 3221 Brluge street, Geoncetown. GENTLEME Bus: Resxrorcen Sinar, With hand-worked buttonholes, FOR 76 CENTS. ‘The best ever offered in the city. IMER UNDER FS A FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCAR! Shirts to Order 0.50 1200 6B ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest, Srecran Ispucements Ar FRANCS, ONE-PRICE, Connes Tra axp D. Celluletd Collars, all styles, 206., value 250. Celluloid Cuffs, all styles, 40c., vale 500. ‘Balbrigyan Undershirts, 45c,, value 75c. India Ganze, sizes $4 to 50, 50c., value $1.00. Genuine French Guyots Suspenders, 36c. ‘White Shirts, all the latest styles, including 12 and 16 §°3 FT ss STRICTLY ONE-PRICE, set CORNER 7TH AND D. Just Ovexen— A LOT OF SUMMER SCARFS FOR 60c. WORTH 1. ‘LARGE LIne? SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY FINE DRISs SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. ‘1HOMPSON'S SHIBT FACTORY, CHARLES BY aTT. Proprietor, my?1_f1¢F street northwt, opposite Patent office, ity. MEKENSEY. 42 W W W 00 RRR K KgSSs Wwwwo or RKK KEEN S Shut ise bas, WoW OO BK kSssST ‘The Unexcelled Fireworks Co. Renowned Productions. CHINESE «ND JAPANESE LANTERNS, FLAGS. CANNON CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, TOY caNNox, COLORED FIRE, YOY PAPER CAP PISTOLS, FIRE CRaCKEK MORTARS, PAPER CAPS, COLORED PAPER BALLOONS, ELEPHANT BALLOONS, METEORIC BALLOONS, JAPANTSE DAY FIREWORKS, &e., &e. Our Fireworks are warranted to be the beat that are marie, and ore iso warranted to give aatiafaction. Mr. W.H Thomp-on. former chief Pyrotechnist at the US Navy Yard pronounces them equal toany made by the Gove! rt Estimates furnished, or sections made for Proprie- tore of Suiamer Kesorts, Political Organizations, &.. ae Catalowurs furnished on application. Goods packed aud delivere! free of charge on board Steam For Cars, 7 Orderssolicitad. M. SILVERBERG & CO. ‘Tru Steer and 513 @re Staxer N. W. ‘Washington, D.C. {>is arrextios: LATEST PARTCIAN MODFS Tw FATRGOODS. M'LLE M. J. PRANDI 4 AT MES MJ HUNTS. 1900 FSraeee, SHADES! GRE: qRREA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGSt Hose stylon, never need be th the hairdressers onler "Has Dremsed. ee in ‘Uy plain combuns = [NEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER F aly 8 Fix Fine Dress Shirts made to order. only 32. ‘Fineat Linen Collars, all styles, only $150 per dozen. Finest Four-Fiy Linen Culla oily 2 cents per pair. Closing out s large lotof Unfinished Dress Shirts, at Eoents, worth 63 cen:e. ‘2 Ui gvods guarantond to give satisfaction, at MEGINNISS, 1002 F street northwent. feb Smz Axoruze Reovenoy: CUTTING PRICES IN TWO AT KING'S PALACE, 814 BEVENTH STREET N.W. KING'S PALACE PRICE BULLETIN. ‘One thousand eleant Black French Chip Hats, desirs- bleand fashionable shapes, at 50c., 75. and $1 only. Elegont Cape May's, in white and black, st 90c. and Sie.; the very brat at 400. ‘We will sell 1,000 Hats, desirable shapes at Sc. apiece. (Come and sce them. ‘THIS 18 OUR SECOND AND LAST MARK-DOWN OF THIS SEASON— $50,000 WORTH OF MILLINERY UAS TO GO. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS. PLUMES, TIPS, RIB- ‘EONS, especially SASH RUSBONS, fur commence- mente . Come and examine our lovely ORIENTAL LAGES, at 0c., 15e., 20c., 25e. Per yard. Also, SILKS, SATIN, VELVETS, AND VELVETEENS, Special sale of SILK GLOVES, at S00. only. LISLE THREAD GLOVES, at 20c,, worth S0c., Extraordinary bargains in black TREBLE ENGLISH ‘CREPE, for veiling. DO NOT MISS YOUK CHANCES FOR GREAT BARGAINS AT KING"S PALACE, els #4 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 'S PADS HAVE CURED MORE iil aad ever ck Seatachen alarts-biver Wt aren WINDOW SHADES, &o. Ny a Ww. MENDERIOS £00. NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. , t. Nicnouas For Jury tsa brilliant “Fourth of July” number. It contains sn. uteresting paper, profusely fllustrated, entitled “A Fourth of July Among the Indians.” also, “The Young- est Soldier of the Revolution,” aud “How the Tories rok. up Meeting, two capital Revolutionary sketches. THE BARTHOLDI STATUE, by Charles Barnard, = Popular, well-illustrated account of the colossal statue, vith a description of how it was made, and of the plans for the construction of the pedestal. ‘Mina Alcott, ES. Brooks, Celia Thaxter, Mrs. M. F. Butts, Bessie Chandler and others contribute stories, poems, Verses, etc., etc, Price, 25 cents: $3.a year. Sold everywhere, THE CENTURY CO, It New York, N. ¥. > ‘RENGTH PAPERS FOR GIRLS, Bebo egtebester's Liquor Problem in all Ages; « valua- Howe. A Large Stock of stationery aiid Blank Books, ea ©. C_PULSELL, 418 9th st. nw, New Posurcarioss AT REDUCED PRICES AT BAUM'S, 416 Trm Strezt Nonrawest, A Midsummer Mofness, by Mra. E. O. Kink. ‘dn Avercee Man, by Robert Grant Enstin, by Routt A. Bo. ‘Thre Di. Howells. i by Mrs, Wistar, esi by Out ia, orhite, complete sets Darwin snd Spencer, sold tn sete separately. Our STATHONERY DEPARTMENT fe stocked the finest quality’ of Stationery at the lowest Gall wud examine styles aud prices betore purchasing | eleewhere. Enstaved Plate and fifty cards on}, 94 cent: a DAUM'S LOCK DEPARTMENT, ut 7th atgret northwest [Ase PERE gat Lavon Rutiatver, Pros Bevan is ta eee Bu oF Vice Ver ‘Rowan Stn c and Arthur; Vacation Crnistiig. by J.T, 3s. by Alexsuder Bain: Matt é A Wait. Venusylvania a: Jeld rs.” By Crawford. yes in Europe Falkner. licks# ud Mere War Once Bist ‘Manners und social Us ISON, ‘Pennsylvania avenue. LADIES GOODS. | Mas. K. A. Dosovas, 904 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, AT cost! AT Cost! | Determined to Reduce Stockyfor the next ten days weoffer all MILLINERY GOODS AT COSY. | ices, | | ES to Diseauen of Bye, Far [cp THE WASHINGTON RECORD, PUBLISHED ‘To-1rorrow, contains ali the shee, Mili. tary and Kelizious Association News. ‘ale’ by-all newsboys and at the hotel news st at JACKSON GROVE CAMP WILL BEGIN <E SULY S187 and close AUGUST ISTH. ‘There will bean excursion train. leave Washington and Baltimore Sites inay be selected, Further notice f° seta s eo paper, (it) WM J.C. DELANY, President, ce, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HORTIGULTU- Falrociety the society. will meet, at German hall THIS(WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. Te WAL J. COGAN, Secretary. [cp MISSIONARY MEETING AT FOURTH <3” Street M. E church, This evening. Rev. Nathan, Sites,a returned missionary «nd Hu Kiug Ene,a Chinese lady in costume, will address the meeting. All welcome.* Faa GORDO: ABE WELL-DIGGEN AND e : ind card to 0 Jackson's Alley, Detween Gand Haud lat and N. Capitol sireete: refer? euces when required. co, ‘E.—THE OFFICERS OF THE UNITED <9" states Beneficial Society are hereby notified that, Af thes do"hot cone and. pay ine uh F Wilinson) our weeks! benefit, amiou {iu ‘will proseeu them forfraud. "SOW WILT NSO SS r THE IMM! NSE Ct PLE enjoying the Soda Water make their exit by the Last 3d stivet dor dasoe G> VISIT © & PRIchs PHARMACY, cP 490 7th street southweat, ‘and get a reireshing piss of pure soda wator, _Friscriptions careiully: compouuded. eno S- DR. J, LEE McCOMAS WILL PRACTICE US at Deer Park and Ouslan (Md.) this sumtuer, as usual Jelostwe (oP Ps REW ‘ARD! T. Bridwell offers a reward of twenty-five dol— and expenses for. the conviction of any person OF Perseus found using Lis bottles of the following d caption: Teaution all persous not. to #ell or bay oF Bil Ely of my botties marked aa herein described, ws Twill enforce t uucuin-t cll such persous. Pint tacer beer |ottles with the hightnin wapper attached angrie 1 Ht, B.” and “SOL M st. 9, w., D.C ‘Tix Lottle not tobe sold | oda water Loriles, marked on one side, M. . Lridvwe i Kelssued 4 s i maseras Myimuds & Cody ‘On tue other side lange star with firure others 32, ALT BIDWELL, 251 M street soutuweat, POLITICAL PICTORIAL, NET BANNERS £-5* painted at ROGINSHI-& LEWIS, 908 D strect Durthweat, Desins and estimates cheerfily: harulsled. Ail work cuaranteed aud done it the mow artiste man er, yoshi tuarked Baruesle: No, Lan ost SH. McGILL, ARCHITECT, 0. RG strect. “Prepaces ‘plana and fail classer of buildings and supsrin- m, Sti LUMBER OWING TO THE GREAT INCREASE IN OUR BUSI- | W YARD ON 4TH, | B AND © STREETS NORTHWEST, WHERE WILL BE FOUND A COMPLETE STOCK OF FLORIDA FINE. THIS WILL ENABLE US TO CARRY A LARGER AND MORE VARIED STOCK OF | WHITE PINES AND HARD WOODS, WEICH WE | MEAN SHALL BE IN THE INTEREST OF THOSE WHOSE UKDEKS WE HAVE 1HE PLEASURE ‘10 | FLL WM McLEAN & SON, 13TH AND 2 STREETS NORTHWEST, =e INO. A PRISCOTT, Leal Estate Broker, ot No. 1g Fst Honses and Building my8-Sm ‘OF Sal Cheap. Money ty Loan, NAL ihiefwof-a burn whieh the past flrce week 1. BERMANS, M. D.—PRACII ‘Trimmed work and all Colored Hats at half price. and ‘Throat. bors noise ae a ee CREAM AND WHITE SILK MULL eta pO US ope Mas Stsaa “Reerenr, 603 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Office, Complete and handsome tine of ASD WHITE. LACES, EMEROTDERIES, FLOUN ALI “OVERS, yy wise and Natveook Large stock of ZEFHY | sp SHF'TLAND SHAWLS, Pisin and Ewbroidered MULL FICHUS at halt thet vaine Ry. SUMMER UNDER- ‘Ladies and Children's HOST!) PAE SILK and 1 ‘THKEAD GLOVES and ML BLACK, ENS, at redu seis Reoveros Ix Prices Seo USTED GE Geeya, TEN Tita LACES, E! ‘The Ladies <1 invited to examnine my stock and com- pare quality aud prices, } ‘M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevis, Panis—907 Pennsylvania ave, ae. Reverens, Nos. 409 aND 405 77H STREET NORTHWEST. FOR THE WHITNEY cHIL- CARRIAGE COMPANY. LAWN TENNIS SETS, TENNIS ST. DIFFERENT STYLE! 5, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, assortment of TRAVELIN HEADQUARTER: ait Aico, full ine RACKETS: CR CXLES, TRICYC! Reesived a Jar | LUNCH BaSKUTS. M'Ss 4NSIE K. HUMPHERY, 4 TENTH STREET NORTHWTST, Manes CORSETS Yocnier in evry syle wud nadceta, caperieat fea HERAT ECs 2 ie el ug, Merino Thderwean imported Hone Tater t Sheulcer Praces bd all Dreas Reform Goods Breich Corsets sud Buxtles. Children's Corsets, 31 Corset (Mine H's own muuke iho” price is unsurpasned, D.b.—iraich, Gerulan aud Spanish syoken, marl MSS © © sett: MODISTR. Hes removed from Paltimore to No. i inake to order Di 24D street conth- Hive Medals tro expusitows s: enn, * anc importer of HAIN AND FINE HAIR WORK Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hatr greasing, Fsirdyec and stamapoved iit wfirst class insaner, Vows to order ax" “Gh FIFTES NTH STREET NOKTHWEST. | Axstos Fisares Genieal Dry ‘also, Volvat ana Veils, Tacen, Gloves, ete. are pst hy this Sunerioeproceas, EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Ge itiemuenns Clothes Clean Us ils procem srl not ose their oriwiual shape, and urease 1 tobe removed effectually, Price $1.90 aud $1.19 ro HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ET N OTICE! i DECORATED ENGLISH DINNER SETS AND. FANCY PARLOR “AMPS ATA GREAT RED! CTION ‘TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GooDs. WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLEKS, ICE PITCHERS, 10K CRUSHERS, &e, 80LF AGENT FOR EDDY'S CELELRATED REFRIGERATORS, M. W, BEVERIDGE, ea Ko. 1009 Frnnsylvania Avenue northwest, TAT 0s severtasmmeerx.w. 717 VAPOR STOVES.” latest out, New Twin-Burner, Vapor St wiv! ocnmatee Gert of a aiusie bute ok Beet Stove equal to an ordinary Thrve-Burner, Do not fail Seth Si ace foe ua aioo an ssurinant ol ee hand Somali aul mena iend Viner lon swe ave ecveral ew snd second a ee ee one ut very low peices to clean teak ur ‘A full line of Cook Stoves,Latrobes, Slate Mantels, to. Danforth Fiuid constantly on hand. fed \.S.JENKS & CO. EST QUALITY GASOLINE FOR SUMMER COOK Stover at JAMES 8. HAYS & COS, 3271 Bride street, Geonsetown, ia Crockery, Glawware G2 Houecruroianings cia Tue Cexesnarep YEERLESS REFRIGERATOR i WATTS GEO. (cle Agents for the District of Columbia), Low: Loe: Lom GEORGETOWN LIME KILNS! furnish excellent ot Pe he Fete na ca Ue a a Mine beet, brane of imported GAS FIXTURES, &o. Gas Stoves that will doll familly Cooking. E. F. BROOKS, 581 15th street, Corcoran Builiting. t 43° THE ATTENTIO: TAP” gents ix particularly ealted to hese an poygih Hrat aba Nerve Zemte abd ater ‘ard ayant Malaria. er sale areated by the slags oF i Uottles By WC, MULDU KS, Sole inventor aud Mane niacturer, 142 GAS COOKING KANGES AND STOVES, GARDEN HosF. LAWN VASES AND SETTEEa FINE GAS FIXTURES. PLUMBING, TATIAG, AND ALL JOBBING ERUMPTLY DUNE, SAML. S. SHEDD, 4009th ateeet northwest. ouUGgLASsS? ‘NINTH "AND F STREETS, HOSIERY, ‘This department we think complete. The stock is new and fresh, and we return the mouey when price are not as low as elsewhere. » jit uf fine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN, worth SO11D COLORS, Full Regular, usual price oforing Threr Pair for $1. WOKS, SPLICED FEUT, €5c., 81, Se, -Nts HOSIERY, in «reat variety, troui thé ciéapest tothe most .xpeusive. CoRSETS, lepartment is second to none, and embraces over NERS, THOMPSON'S, 3, TURNE IWS, BOS’ uplete line of Mis-ea' CORSE cs. LATING (CORSETS at 850, 81 and 1.25, UNDERWEAR, This department needs no advertising. apt mal sand we refund mouey if tusatisfac dvsire fo nav: Size, Perfect Sha tory in price or otherwise, JERSEYS, We ask vou to look only. ‘The Quality, Perfection of Fit, and the Pric's—31.89 up—wil, we khow, please, ‘We will notice other departments next week. DOUGLASS, ‘522624526 Ninth street. We si sels Ausosr Ghvex Awaz Dealers snd the public should not fail toattend the Auction Sale commencing FRIDAY, June 20th, at 7 p. No. 1:47 Fennsylvania avenue northwest The sale will continue every evening at same hour. Goods will be sold very low and great burwains can be had nightly, See auction notice, delt Best 1s THE worrp: UPPER TEN Wo, HOUT gis K OEY, Ww oH OPT s8 Be ¥ 2 ASK YOUR GROCER . H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA. my24-3m ‘ze Hor Seasox Hi ed and tay. fokeep yaucedl en@ make you fea) converse Uy giving 708 lhe Flanncle wanened eee, fue Fianne! yiprs Bing Gergen rey Berices, * Blacks ‘Sconvackers of all Alpaca Coats, Office Conte Wi Sedat Vor Wiesonouncs our gio Leeder sea al Wook Men Sst Gacredt coloreana Seek sees | ment, have completed their work, and-ther £0 ety, 25 per it Boys SUlT—Age oa ge, Fine all: BOYS SUTT—Age 13 10%, at ie Finealt woot $50, Geo tna Cire “3 “Pine Brown Cor} -bandsomely TERRE ts pe tr ain ‘M. ¥. EISEMAN, 621 Trm Srazer Nosreweer, Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. J Tae aeees tbe wants of o23' MBS, FISHER devotes her: Washington News and Gossip. Goverxuenr Recerers To-pay.—Internal reve- Tue, $250,098.25, customs, $659,818.91. ‘Tue Porrrarr of Mra Pr-sident Polk, which was Presented by the ladies of Tennessee, was to-day hung on the walls of the green parlor of the White ‘House, over the main door into the corridor. ‘Tue CorgRa Errpeuic.—The breaking out of the cholera in Toulon has created a panic in Europe, the French, Spanish, Austrian and Italian govern- ments extraordinary precautions to prevent its spread. The State department here 1s investl- rating the extent of the le at Toulon. The has broken out at ‘kin, China, with a Caster Muerina.—Secretaries Folger, Lincoln and Teller having returned to the city, there was afull attendance at the Cabinet meeting to-day. ‘The Fitz John Porter bill was under consideration. Bris Arrrovep.—The President has approved the Joint resolution granting permission to exhibit in the Capitola model of the pedestal of the Bartholdi Statue of Uberty, and the act author- izing the Oregon Pucific railroad company to con- struct one or more bridges across the Willamette Fiver, in Oregou, and to establish them as post Toa Fiery Trovsaxp Doutans with $3,000 accumu- lated interest, the legacy of the late Charies A. Reed, of Newton, Mass, to the United States, to- wards the payment of ‘the public debt, bas been ald in the Boston sub-treasury JeoE THoMas Ducxmonn, of the United States circuit court of the northern district of Iilinols, who succeeded Judge David Davis, has forwarded his resignation, to take effect July'1, Judge Druin mond is 7 years old. President ArULUF bus ac. cepted the resignation. ‘Tue Contracts for furnishing stationery for the War department for the ensuing fiscal year have been awarded by Secretary Lincoln. ‘The follow- ing are successful Washington bidders: W. H. Dempsey, J. b. Adams, Whittaker, J. D. E Jr, J. J.Chapman, J &'son, E Morrison, Rupp. Te Savage, Win. Ballantyne W. ‘Thorn and Euston & S. Minister nators ——Mr. jown 7th street_mer- ‘of Arkansas for e Weekheriin, Minister PERSONAI.—Gen. Lewis Wallace, at Constantinople, 1s at the Ebbit Gorman and McPherson are in New Yor! Kaufman, the well. nas gone to the Hot a stay’ of some time.— %.r Resident here from the Netherlands, salis for home to-day, to be gone until about October 1st. —Fror. N. Bell and wite, of Washington, were passen- nS by the southern overiand train, to arriy an Francisco last Weduesday.— Miss Ni Arthur, the daughter of the President, vs afternoon we top of the Wash: monument direction of Mr. Purcell, the prinetpal_ ston with her own hands Set one of the in a neral's ofice, ember of the G. rated by a slig? is woralnz, desk again in a few deliver the Fourth of July o Hall cel: drauion of that anni: —Hon. John W. Foster, Unite wil R of Brooklyn, Wormiey’s ——Ex-iepresentative Hawiey, Rots, 13 at the Tiges. merly Representative in Cou Of State for Pennsylvania, 15 it s nC. ¥. Spottord, proprictor of the Riggs House, arrived saleiy at Queenstown vestorday.—The' wife of Mr. A. T. Mudd, of the Associated Press, is Iylug at the point of death with typhold fever, at her resi- dence, on Riuode 1 Col. Burnside’s Shortage. A TOTAL OF $74,900, The committee appointed by the Postmaster Gen- eral to investigate the accounts of Col. D1 the late disbursing oMicer of the Post Omi that the total amount taxen by Col. Burnsid the minds received trom the sale of waste matertil 45 $27,000. ‘This amount 18 in adaliion to Mie $47,000 abstracted from the regular appropriations of the }departinent. The facts m the cases, will be pre- sented to the grand jury as soon as possible. This morning, in the Criminal Court, Attorney Taggart stated that with Mr. Worthing ton he had, last night, examined a number of the detective cases, and they had come to the conclu- Jon to enter a nolle proseqit tn the following cas No. 14,677,Charles E. Flinder, receiving stolen prep erty belonsiug to S. Taylor Sult: No, 14,88, 0. do, do.; No. 14,882, receiving stolen property donds—trom the Netional Meiropoliia dG. U0, do.: No. 14,888, Jan duct in office, (receiving 1 Kenson); No. 14,887, recel ig ing to Mrs. Wilkerison fresh, mis in office, reeel from “Win. 0. 14,773, Geo fn OMe, tn receiving mon He also entered noiles ti iseonduct against James herwe allas Roxey, larceny of ladies’ sacq' Donohue. fie stated that the of deavoring to secure the attendal of the alleged ‘owner of the property, H. D. Parker, but had, far, been unable. He did noi, U fore, deem it | worth while to keep the ease on any lonzer, Mr. Taggart also entered a nolle pros. in the case of Thomas Donobue, Indictment No. 14,635, reeeiv- ing stolen property, stating that the court was aware of the reasons “Yes,” remarked, Judge Wylle, “the same reason why the nolle wag entered ag to ‘Little Horace.’ ” Mr. Taggart.—“This ts all we can act on at pres- ent.” ‘The Court.—“Well, this clears the docket of a great deal of stuff.” eS The District Appropriation Bi ITS PROVISIONS AS IT PASSED THE HOUSE. By the adoption of the conference report upon the District appropriation bill 1n the House yes- | terday afterfoon, as stated in THE Stan, following amendments were agreed to: Fi Increasing contingent fund in Commis ers’ office to $2,500; providing for one clerk | at $1,000 and two clerks at #00 each in Meu of | one messenger in assessor's office at £600; providing Tor a chief clerk to act as deputy auditor, in leu of a clerk, at $1,400; for one additional clerk at $1,200; and $1,000 for temporary clerk hire in the auditor's office and for temporary cierk hire to enable the auditor to bring up his accounts, $143. ‘Other amenuments provide for three clerks in en- gineer's office, at $1,200 each; that the fees for in- specting gas and méters should be turned into the ‘Treasury to the credit of the District of Columbia; for an assistant inspector of | P:umnbing, $1,000; $263,000 is appropriated for | ‘work on sundry avenues and streets; $22,000 is given the Reform school; $25,000 is given for repairs of | county rods; $22,000 for cleaning sewers; $3,000 for repairing pumps; $1,890 each is appropriated for ten Heutenants of police. The provision for clerk of Police Court Is restored. ‘The $5,000 appropriated for the German asylum 1s restored. ‘The Senate receded from {ts amendment appropriating $85,000 for the Boundary sewer, ‘The $5,000 asked for by the Commissioners for the purchuge of twenty Gamewell telegraph police alarms Is appropriated; and the Commissioners are given the right to sell and convey the Hohnead cemetery property, the proceeds to go to the school fund. ‘The te amount appropriated by the bill as agreed torwhich fs pagabie rom the ‘Treasury, 4s $1,696,748.90, being a reduction under the amount as It passed Senate of $34,420, and an increase of $9,457.29 over the bill as passed by tne House. A RECAFITULATION OF THE PROVISIONS OP THE BILL. ‘The bill as it now stands appropriates $21,244 for salaries and contingent expenses of the executive office; for the assessor's office, $13,600; for the col- lector’s office, $17,300; for the auditor’s office, $16,500; for the attorney's office, $8,012; for the engineer's OMfice, $64,750; for improvement of streets and Didges, $8,000, and for the Washington aqueduct $2000, “For cleaning streets, #40000, cleaning auleys, $10,000; for current. tepals on county roads, $30,000; cleaning sewers, $22, commis- sloners, $18,000; for street lamps, to burn 2,600 hours per annum at $22 per lamp. itan lice force, $337,100 1s Soe ‘ho ire department gews” $11 Boo fs ap) for the telegraph phone servica For the public schools $541,000 is Palio cour furnishing: 4 ys Infant asylum, $5,000; Industrial Home hook, $18,500, with amendivents ‘appropriating Pact of sis sum for payment of indebecaneas bere enelton ofa bullding by the Geren “Aay- him Larrys Sects ences A Hara Man to Bounce, From the Philadelphia ChronicleHerald. ‘The democratic party would be healthier and stronger t John Kelly were bounced out oft, body at MIR. COOK MAKES A CHANGE IN BIS REPORT. | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL IN THE SENATE. THE CHALMERS-MANNING CONTEST IN THE HOUSE. ‘The Senate. At 11:08, there being but four or five Senators in the chamber, Mr. Ingalls moved a call of the roll. Pages were sent to the committee rooms to notify Senators, and by the time the roll was completed thirty-two Senators had put in an appearance. A quorum, being thirty-nine, no business could be lone, not even the reading of the journal. At 11:20, nO quorum being yet present, Mr. Riddleberger moved that the Senate adjourn, and on that the yeasand nays. Thiscall brought a quorum, all, of course, voting “no” on the motion. Busi- ness then proceeded. Mr. McMillan, from the committee on commerce, reported favorably the Dill to establish signal Stations upon Nantucket Isiand, and to establish submarine wlegraphic communication with the main land. Placed on the calendat THE INVESTIGATION OF THE DEPARTMENTS. On motion of Mr. Wilson the committee on expenditures of public money was authorized to | Act by sub-committee, and to sit during the vaca- Uon, in the investigation into the government departments. THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILI. On iotion of Mr, allison, the Senate then re- sumed corsideration of te legislative, executive and judictal appropriation bul. The House, On motion of Mr. Lovering (Mass) Saturday, 28th June, was set apart for Uke consideration of the bilis relating to the eight hour law and to convict labor. Mr. Hewitt (¥.Y.), from the committee on ways. | and mesns, reported a bill to. modify existing laws | | relating to duties on tmports and the collection of | u ‘Committer of the whole, assed wuthoriging the establishment soldters hoine in Arkansas, Colorado, Fay Minnesota, Missourl or Neucaskay (tina to be determined upon by the board of Muahagers of the Soldters' Hou THE CHALMENS- MANNING CONTEST. Mr. Cook (Iowa) called up the contested election cas of Chaimers-Manning; and Mr. Mills (Texas) raised the questioy of consideration. ‘The Hou decided—yeas 112, nays 107—to con- sider the election case. Mr. Cook, who had drawn up the majority report 4n favor of Mir. Chalmers, sald that he hed done 80 in haste, snd that there Wasone thing in the re-| 1 In justice to hiuself, to Mr. Chalmers on elections, he wished to Sel forta that *a lat lated to show that the in his polities, treacher- ‘ous to his politcal friends and unworthy of so high an oftie..”” ‘The word “ealenlated” was used Inad- Vertentiy, 1t should be “intended.” The fact was that tert was a great deal In the evidence which was wholly tin 1 Lo the question to the con- sideration of which the House must Minit: tteelf. | It was 1 Sir. Chulmers secured the re- Pubilean nomination trough the influence of fed- t ting that to ve so, there arrant the House | ould be set aside on Mnterterence. Mi. Davis ported the minority resolu- ton, wiileh d ection vold, and that a vocaney exists In Uae second Congressional district Of the state of Mississippl. Cupitol Topics, PENSION BILL AS IT PASSED THE SATE. passed the Mexican pen- ith the amendments previously adopted, by a vote of 27 to v7. Messrs, Butler, Lamar and | eallatiention. The re | parvor the eviaence fs Contestant was decet! al ‘was nothie in saying t the £1 THE MEXICAN George were the only democrats who voted for the Dill, Aud Messrs. Edmunds and Hawley the only republicans who voted azalust It. The. bill, as | passed, places on the pension roll survivors who ac- ally ‘served fourtwen days in Mexico, or were en 1Oute to Mexico and who were honorably dis- | anced, oF their widows Who have not remarried, provided that they are sixty-two years or subject HsaUIlity or dependency. The pension ts 38 per h te WIth Uke passage OL the DIL Pen- ~udy_recelving § a month are, however, | cut off, and those receivine less than $8 Simply get | the ciifer®nce beiween #& and the amount they have been heretofore receiving. Pensions are pro- hibited to persons laboring. tunder political disabllt- ty uncer the 14th amendment. All those who iu the Union army, and suffer + HOt Che result of their own carelessns ‘pendent upon thelr own labor, are allowe pensions, No persons entitied to mdre than one | pension. | BILIS PASSED RY THE HOUSE. i | Among the bills passed in the House of Repre- | Sentatives yesterday afternoon and evening were | the followin: To provide for the settlement of ac- counts of officers of the army who served during | the rebellion: to authorize a retired list for enlisted | men of ail grates after thirty years of continuous | ervier; to authorize settiement of claims of oMcers, | and enitsted men for loss of personal property; to reorganize the inspector general's department! provide for promotions In the grade of djudge | ailvorates; to dispose of abandoned and useless military reservations; to grant letter-cerriers fif- teen days absence in each year. NOMINATIONS AND CONPIRMATIONS. ‘The President sent the following nominations to ‘the Senate yesterday: A. Wilson Norris, of Pennsyl- vanta, to be pension agent, at Philadetphia: also, a | number of naval and marine corps promotions." | The Senate In executive session yesterday con- firmed the nominations of a large number of army and navy oflicers for promouon, MINOR NOTES. ‘The House yesterday passed the electoral count bill—adopting the Housé bill asa substitute for the Senate bill—yeas, 127; nays, 82. ‘TON FAILURE. THE MEDD: ‘The Report of the Assignee—Nothing New. NOT TO BE GIVEN OUT FOR PUBLICATION—THE FIG- URES ABOUT AS HERETOFORE PUBLISHED. The assignee of Middleton's bank, Mr. Green, has submitted his detailed statement of the assets and abilities of the suspended firm to the committee of the creditors. Gen. Morey, one of the members of the committee, sald to a Stam reporter this | morning: j “The report shows no material change in the re- | capitulation or total amount of the assets and abilities from that printed some time ago as a preliminary statement. AsI remember, the Uabill- Ues Were Stated to be about $490,000fand the as- | signee reports substant ly the same figures. The nonitnal assets were reported to be about $309,000 and the actual assets $63,000. ‘The only new infor- mation contained tn the report of the ass'gnet is | the detafied statement giving the names of the creditors, We have recelved numerous requests not to publish the private affairs of the persons in- Voived in this affair, and for this reason we shal ot make the report’ public. Besides, it would not eof general interest.” “itis our intention,” continued Gen. Morey, “to have these statements examined by an ex] be- fore making our report to the creditors. fe want to verity, if possibie, the accuracy of the statement: Of the assets and Habilities” “Does this report show how the money was lost?” asked the reporter. “Welt, I don’t care to state that,” was the reply. “The committre do not intend to say anything about the matter until we have had a chance to consult. Mr. Paine is sick and has not yet been able to meet with Mr. Webb and myself.” sare the bonds, said to, have Deen placed in the bank in trust included among the ities?” con- Unued the reporter. ‘cThete Js no, mention of such. bonds tn the ro- port,” replied Gen. Money, ‘a1 That tney would come under the head of abilities, ‘The committee has received no ccmplaint from people stating that their trust funds were disposed of without their knowledge or consent. ‘ay doe heard that a suit has been brought of this charac- ter in behalf of Col. Rathbone—not that this is the only case. ‘The other instances seem to be fet. Uous, as far as I can Jearn. Mr. McKenny himself will deny the statement that envelopes containing bonds placed in the bank were torn open and tie "Siete omens vl you ex] your re- Lat asked the reporter. oe op “We expect in our report,” was reply, Ferify the Rgures of, the condition, of ‘the bank made in the report o don o¢ {ack Knowiede o he condition of Aare Wil be obtained, and then the creditors will be able to act | have | granted the request and made an appointment In THE STAR ROUTE MUDDLE. Mr, W. A. Cook Denies, BE CONTRADICTS MR BLISS AND INSPECTOR WOOP- ‘WARD, AND DENIES THAT OF THE COLGROVE FEE, ETC. Mr. Wm. A. Cook, of this city, was called before the Springer committee to-day.’ He testified that | s Mr. Buss had been guilty of studied falsehood tn his testimony in regard to the part he (Cook) took | in the Kellogg case, Mr. Cook also charged that Bliss bad testified falsely as to certain siar route papers which Bilss claimed that be (Cook) bad. | F. Cook ald Bllss and Woodwant kept all the | Star route papers locked up. ‘The witness declared | that there was not @ single statement made by Bilss relating to him (withess) that had the seni- Diance of “truth. AS to Bliss’ testimon: that Cook Wanted Corkhil’s place ‘of dis- trict attorney, the witnesss sald:—“ That was absolutely false. T did not desire the place, and did not recommend any man except A.C, Bradies. | Mr. Cook selected certain statements of Bilss and | denounced them as false, and charged that if the | defense were furnished ‘with any of the govern- ment papers it was done by Win. Lilley, now dea He said Lilley was about lils offlee a goat deal and | had access to the papers He had also been tn- | formed by Col Wm. P. Wood Unit a post oMce | clerk, named Greene, furnished governtn yes to thé star route defendents. Mr. Cook the statement of Woodward that Presic fleld protested agatnst his (Cook's) eiaplos studied, deliberate perjury. Witness knew that | the Président welcomed him into the cass, and | tat nodody, except the defendents, objected to his employment. MR. COOK ON INSPECTOR WOODWARD. Mr. Cook sald, in repiy to a question by Mr. MN- liken, that Mr, Woodward w: Hraspbenct ineMictent and unfortunate men 1 ern ent coud have had. He said wand Persisted In mixing up his own views and ideas in 1s official Investigations and reports, and that hence they were not trustworthy. MR. COOK DENIES THAT BE GOT ANY OF THE COLGROVE | FRE. In regard to Coleman's testimony that Cook Tecelved part of the fee paid to Cole, the partner of Cook, to prevent Colgrove's indictment, the witness red a most emphatic denial He sald Mr. Cole iis partner tn civil cases, and that he had no knowledge of Cole's transuctions with Colgrove He declared that ail evidence to the contrary was false, and said that at the tine Coleman Lixed the Interview between himself (Cook) and Cole, he (Cook) Was absent at Eiberon, and hence Iwas pussically imposible that thé interview should ve taken place. PROOF OF URIBERY. In reply to a question Mr. Cook Sald that some of the star route cases could have been prosecuted to conviction. He sald conviction could ave been had on the Walsh route (Santa Fe and Prescot Uhavhe made a thorough investigation of thut Toute and he could, had the case been prosecuted, roduced proof of the passive of money (and for bribery) between the hands ol parties. He was salisticd that conviction could have been secured ih Uhat case. He was also confident that the Saulsburys couid have been convicted, NOT GOT TO THE BOTTOM YET. ‘Mr, Cook remarked to Mr. Springer, “you have'nt Got to the foundation of these cases and you never wil” Mr. Springer asked if Mr. Cook had got to the bottom of them. Mr. Cook replied: “T havn't reached the founda- tion Since the eases passed out of my hands; I did, to some extent, then.” ‘The chairman asked the witness to give the re- SUIL Of his problag of the cases Mr. Cook replied that he didn't desire, and he did not suppose the committee did either, to reflect on men for matters long jist and some’ of whe aredead. He was satished that some of Ube de- lezdants could have been convicted. Mr, Milliken asked If Mr. Cook thought the cases failed through lack of capactty or of sincerity on the part of the prosecution. ‘The witness replied that the fallure was due to Doth. He suid the prosecution lacked themethodl- cal powers and discriminating abiilty” to collate the Strong evidence from the great mass and pro- Sent it to the Jury In an Intellicible manner, He did not believe that after January Ist, 182, ‘there was an earnest purpose to convict, except on tbe Part of Mr. Merrick. He sald nobody could doudt Mr. Merrick’s sincerity or his earn bat that, While he did not want to xo tuto the question of Inotive, air. Merrick was too bitter, too severe. Witness thought that Uals bitterness’ grew Out of Merrick’s rank partisanship; that MERRICK WAS MOVED BY PARTISAN ZEAL in the prosecution of Dorsey and Kellogg, though ‘that did not account for his zeal. He gave Merrick credit tor honesty of purpose spurred on by parti- san feeling. AN ATTEMPT TO CORRUPTLY INFLUENCE MR. COOK. Mr. Cook sald that there was a direct. and post- tive attempt made to corruptly tnfluence him (Cook.) He made arrangements to expose the Whole matter, but It did uot go on to fruition. The proposition was to withdraw him from his engage- meut with the government, he to receive pay Ih iuaaner Unab coald not bs tfaced. Mr. Cook sai he did not want to be asked for names, Dut would give all the facts. He said the party who approached him asked for an interview, He Accordince witht that appointment the party called and withess Look hitn upstairs In Bis office toa rool in wich there was a bed. A MAN UNDER THE BED. ‘Witness hada man concealed under the bed, in order that he mighthear all tat passed. ‘The party imade his proposition in part, and then suggested Uhat he would rather complete his proposition at the Pordand, Witness did not suppose the party Knew that a listener was conc under the bed. | ‘The proposition was that Cook shoul either with draw frou tie case, oF soconduct himself 4s to pro- tect certain of the sccused persons. For that Cook Was to receive a lange sum of money. Cook inti. mated that he might go to the Portland tomeet the party, but he really had no idea of doing so, ‘Toe MAINE RePvsLicass —The Maine Republican association, ata meeting last evening, elected the | following officers :—President, Win. B. Sueli: vice president, John H. Rice; secretary, E. J. Brookings; corresponding secretary, John I. Brown; treasurer, John G. Auld; executive committee, representing the several counties of the state, Henry C. Higgins, Gen. Ellis Spear, A. 5. Richmond, Horace J. Jacobs, George E. Gen. F. D. Sewell, V. D. bridge, AH. S. ‘Davis, Ainos Hadiey, D.W. Lo throp, 'N. "A. Robbins, Levi Kosenbauti, John Brown, Dr. H. N. Howard, John W. Babson and 1. Hudson. THROWN FROM THEIR CARRIAGE AND INSURED.— Gen. Hazen, chief of the signal corps; Mra. Hizen, and Mrs. were thrown from their carriage at the corner of 14th and F streets lastevening, by the horse running away. All of the party were Oruised, but thelr injuries are not serious. At the time of the accilent a horse attached toa coupe at the corner t) cme unmanageable, and rushed upon tue sidewalk, knocking down Col. Remy, Judge advo- cate general of the navy. He was not seriously injured. A SUIT TO SELL THE C. axp O. Caxal.—A peti- tion was filed yesterday in the U. 8. circuit court in Baltimore by W. W. Corcoran and ot) trustees: In the mortgage under the act of 1844 in the sult of Daniel K. Stewars against the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, which was heard and parily decided tn April, 1881, for the sale of the canal and receivers for it by the trustees. The petition alleges that the interest on the bonds had not been paid owing to gross mismanagement. Cir CouNc.—The city council held 1ts meeting last night, P ‘nis Downham and Doug- lass in thelr Ive chairs. Consideration of ‘Of Duke street, between Fairfax End Pit and Lee street, from Woife to Franklin, was ‘The conimittee on public ‘ou ‘occasioned by the death of Malcomb McLean. A | i i i I i acres adjoining the Jot be #100, rom ‘Te B finn. The until the fourth ‘of October next. Hears Musriwa.—The board of health met yes- terday afternoon, Dr. J. M. Jones, health officer, ‘the chair, and recommended that the council abate nuisances at 5 rt HI E | (coon) or a Pant | Telegrams to The ‘Star. OHIO AND INDIANA. DEMOCRATIC CoN VENTIONS. CHICAGO ELECTED, DELEGATES TO THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE. — THE O810 DEMOcRaAcy, Delegates to Chicago lected. BTS, Oxo, JUNC 2. —Delogates are all tn atic ‘state convention, which nom The district delezation Dele & z, _ wor 5 h comuiltiees, tor the Kates Lochicago Were selected aten To Mathonal eonventnen eee |, Cor | tor the mec cons and | as follows: Deve district, D. J. Dal a. Matt; aa, J. J. Brady and « P. 3. Sor Auam Dechart; 4th, WD.» * Aen gg C. Turpi: 84 ng: Gti, to he wheeled te, tou: Sth, Charies Constan’ oth, SK. Touoran, & Nae i 10th, Col. Win. Haines, John’ Mi. Mogner J.C. Shoemaker, ROM. Doty: th, W. a BF. Elisberry; a8th, John G, son, Charies Rose: 14th, J.G. Huftn Dar: 15th, G. M. Jewett, Casey S. Br Atbersin, F. 8! Keery » te selected: na inn D8 Woot th; R Densenberg, R.'& thlelds. gist icy, W. W. ATIDSUNOME. ‘The Convention Opened, A PREDICTION THAT THE DEMOCRATS WILL CARRY TER, STATE IN OCTORER. Courwrca, ©, June 2\—Congtessman DR. Paige, chairman of the central committee, called the democratic state convention to order at 11500 O'clock this mort The Opera House wan not me two-thints filled, the number of ‘persone prevent belng sinalier than’at any state convention oF yeat | D. Shaw, Jai ed; th, ite on permanent organtzation re. cK Piniey, the chairman, was ake at length on t earring Olo in October, pre. e would do so, and reviewed the LisLory of Lue party tn the country. THE INDIANA DEMOCRATS, ee Elected — Senator Chairman of the Com- ported, a INpiaN 148, Ivp., June 2h.—The following were chown riectors by tie different district delegations of the democratie conveution last might: First dive trict, W.F. Townsend: second, He 8. Canthore: third, 4. A. craw . FR Gaven: Mn, Heckam; sixih, W jovi: sewenth, J. A. Net etbth, James M. wr; ninth, Win. R. Ogiest tenth, Pred. Kropetke; 11th, Win. i. Harkins: 320 Win. Tt. Hiei: tairiernth, Mortimer Nye Seumtor porters wiih “permanent ¢ Md Webster Dixon secretary, fered to M On account of an attack airman Of the cun- ‘The \- -Hendricks, but be rheumatism, dred Patients, * MARSRILLRS, va ye 2 formneriy Deionged to Che ex-Bupress Ey CI being prepared foF the accunthodation Of S00 CBOLra pauents, Quarantine in Alexandria, ALEXANDRIA, June 25.—The Egyptian authorities have decided t6 quarantine French Hight New Cases at Teuton, Torro £5.—Pight new cases of cholera be miliary hospital and two to the Pai hospital yesterday niuent physican conlinns the character of the malady. receivers of the Wabash p 1.8. court com- cerning humber of sults ‘now pending agaist th ‘The recelvers think if they are properly defended or compromised it. will re julre only froin $100,000 to $150,000 Lo sutisty them. he Ube receivers to defend the prnting wuts and adjust claims not ex 04), and ordered all other petitions t0 be to special Master Aliei General Forcign News by Cable. THE GOVERNOR OF DONGOLA ORDERED TO RETERAT. Camo, Juue 5.—The governor of Dongola terday reiterated hits demand for arms, amit and troops. lninistry replied, decisively order- ing the goverher to retreat northward with the civil and military population. ‘The French subjects and other Christiaus of Kassala have petitioned France tor succor. OF ROCK ISLAND, RTC. New Yorx, June 2, Wall Sureet.—Gould continue to talk bullish, and state that the covered short Interest’ In Misourl Pacific ong Western Union is still very large. It 1s that Gould has been a seller of Western Union, DUE he report is not authenticated. st passeng consider the mew project Wil be Leld im tomorrow. 10.90 RLLETINS PROM THE STOCK MARKET. a. m.—The stock market opens strong and ay tol per cent higher. "Soon after the Western Union weakened, falling off to 88i,. The tnprovement in the Other active Shares Was partially lost. 20:45. —The Share mark & traction lower our first report, with New York Central down but since then a stronger feeling Bas pre- 1d suine Stocks have made Suarp advances. Lackawant special card and rose to 10736 With The Latest LAMBRe ie Mall rose to BY. rket continues frm, ich prices are a suade lower, ‘There is © difference of % to \ per cent between cash and regular stock in Lackawanna and Northern Pacis preterr 1 18:30 P. M.—Stocks strong and buoyant on the declaration of the Lake Suore divideud of 13g per cent. m.—Stocks haf been weak and lower this the leadership of cifte p Dear attac MORGAN & SONS MAKE AN ASSIONMENT, M. Morgan's Sons, the bankers who yesterday, have mude au assignment to Pr Dickson. walter Sentenced. T Sent 2M. C. Keunan, the de» asurer, Was seut yesten, penitentiary, A Texas Murder. GALYESsTON, TEXAS, June %.—A dispatch to the Nevrs from Fort Worth save: Dr. 0. W. Barrodale Was assassinated last night in a Fort Worth phar imucy oy a saddier named Chas Herring. The lat ter entered the drug store Ina drunken condition and began abust rrodalt, WhO Was @bOUL tO rise trom a chair, when Herring placed a pistol against the druggist's breast and fred, dilting him instantly. ‘The murderer escaped. “OMcers are scouring the city for itn, and tureats of Iynching are freely made. _— How Frandutcnt Bilis are Sade. HONEST MERCHANTS SAID TO HAVE BREN DUPED INTO RENDERING FALSE ACCOUNT, “There may be cases in Which the papers appear to furnish strong evidence of fraud against te merchants,” sald a business man to & Stam re porter, speaking of the arrests made in connection ‘with the so-called Navy department frauda “Bus aS a matter of tact the merchants in the cases I have in mind are the victimsofascheme A Bill for goods ts found on file in Use department, and an investigation suows tuat none of the. ‘or very little were ever delivered. The 8 ot course against the merchant, if there 1s m0 @ouDt as to bis signature. Now here ts the way it ened, These oficiais come to the merchant oF uy a munuber of articles, and say we WARE to some other articles from various ‘ana Will be a favor to us if you will make outa Dill t> cover ail the goods we want. Then be fF IY money, pay you what Is due you, and with Uhe othier then without going to the trouble Of make ing out several accounts” ‘The = haps, has known these men for @ good many’ and does vot mistrust. anytulug. - In due i Ume he receives a check for the Tull amount of bis Dill, Keeps iis share, ud returos the remainder two the officials to. pay the tes fromm Whom te SP ae rood were bouglic, The merchant does sat j ' et a cent more Unan Is actually due been arrested. In another case these Officials went to a man's ‘8 balance of our current ot Unexpended. We want to get the benedlot 1 before next month It pended Ke OUt a Dill ayvalnst the office for certain and we. wil huve it aproved,, You need aot deitver the now, Dut can G0 80 when we call for them.’ ‘The bill 1s made out, and the money paid. By and bye these officials Commence to bom Tow money from Une merchants, a yd ever called for. Ove merchant of oy ‘waited for six months for a call for the goods, ee = vent and Gemanged that the goods be recety wa ‘was wrong, ‘ind made up his mind to steer clear of trouble.” | (CASES TO COME,UP IN THE POLICE COURT TO-MORROW. ‘The cases growing out of the alleged false touch- ers at the Navy department will be called for trial: : 7 : | |

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