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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Prunsyivania Ave, and 11th 8t.. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. became eo thee See aceou ae TO cent Pet eth or ad contere= month Copies at the counter d Ser@ench by mual--pontaes prepaidOveentes mouth, it wecond cise ‘Try Werey § Testage prepaid. Six Fe~ Ail mai] ntecriytions must be paid tu advance; 2s paer eet longer than is paid for. OL. 1884, TS. TWO CEN AMUSEMENTS. BOOKS, &. HE HYATTSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lawn cone ‘was to bave ti TavESD sy. postponed ou. Sher “S/MURSDAY EVENING, 3 Boeresto Buzs Wu Wesr. ATHLETIC PARK FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING TUESDAY. JULY 1, AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS, RAEN OR SHINE THE WILD WEST IS AMFRICA’S NATIONAL EN- TERTsINMENT, ALISTIC PICTURES OF LIFE ON THE BORDER, A SCORE OF BORDER HEROES, Chief of whom is BUFFALO BILL, ‘The Famous Army Scout aud Guide, sided by CAPT. AH. BOGARDUS, ‘The Champion Shot of the World, i THY BOGARDUS Boys, The Dead Shot Quartette. MAJ. FRANK NORTH, The White Chief of the Pawneem, BUCK TAYLOR, The King of the Cow Boye JIM LAWSON, ‘The Lariat Thrower. D MATTHEWS. ‘The Deadwood Stage Driver, FRANK WHEELING, The Youy Express Rider, And Cowboys, Mexicans, Indians, Bronchos, Ek, Buf- fato, Burros, &., 11 combining to make up MOST THRELLING, AND | & EXHIBITION EVER KNOWN. eG ogg Attemoon st 2 o'clock, Performance be- ns at $30. : | Gates op-n—Evenings st7 o'clock. Performance be- at 6:20. Acunis-ion 50 cents; children 25 cents: reserved seats | Beets extra, AGRAND AND REALISTIC STREET PARADE ‘Will be given TUESDAY MORNING, Leaving the groands at9 o'clock. The line of parade Will be from erous iz S Steet, to 7th street. down Tis to Penneyivanin avemur, up the Avenue to. 24h street and thr ugh B strre: buckto Athletic Park. $25-5t rye eats commqur, SUMMER GARDEN. A BOOM—A VERITABLE BOOM. PACKED HOUSES GREET THE PEERLESS ALICE OATES, AS RAPHAEL, IN THE PRINCESS TREBIZONDE. pigitee-TUESDAX, THURSDAY and SATUR- _PRICES UNCHANGED. 6 MEL, DOXC#, AND HIS ORCHESTRA WILL 2¥E remain in the city th ssummer. Th for excursions, &, can Lesecared by applyiug at lead- ee nsid ‘street northwent. ety ailoccasiine. Hesidenee, 1 weders Vft at be prompt y atten.ied to. Promptly attended, RIVER'S SUMMER GARDEN. THE COOLEST FAMILY RESORT IN THE CITY. THIS WEEK—NEW COMPANY —NEW PROGRAM! ._ SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT. Adiniasion 10 und 25 cents Me2o™ oF axatouy. .d's,caterer, will ‘Orders, by tals oF telegraph, 23 OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A M TO 107. M 416 Tru Stueer Nomrawesr. Past I-GEOLOGY. ‘Pant IL_ETHNOLOGY. Pau ITl_ANATOMY. ‘Paxt IV—PATHOLOGY. ADMINSION, 25 CENTS, Every Friday from 2to 6p. m for Ladies only. ante To CENT OFF on BOYS’ BICYCLES AND VELOCIPEDES, To Reduce Stock. ‘WM. C. SCRIBNER, 2108 E street northwest. st Ustct Mesict MusIct MSS ry emis Band and Orchestra furnishes tciawe Music for all occasions. Residence, N ret hurthweat e10-ime BAND AND ORCHESTRA —FIRST- fueviehed for Exenrsuns. Picnicn Faro | Fitectanmente and all other oceeatorie sDTICr porddetice. Street northwest, UBice hours, #t0 | Ham.stoTpu ay yrs Gees te wm OPEN TO ALL BOATS. or terns, spp! . Oy ORVILLE JOHNSON, my2-5isw 409 Penna avenue n, —N?° 9 798 63 —N®. 9,726. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & T'S EXCURSION AND PloNic OF MOUNT VER- teke Tom rf cor, 6th and B sts, Bw., at 9:20, ‘A GALA DAY AT NoRFOLEK VIRGINIA STATE REGATTA, JULY 4ra AND Stu. POTOMAC AND COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB: OF INENT CLUBS OF PHILADELPHIA, W YORK AND BOSTON: Jily SL at 5:39 . Fils 3d at 3-9). m Returning, will leave Norfolk st Steamer EX: ELSIOR will leave 7th-street wharf July PLACE SUNDAY SCHOOL to Carla Spe it 1884, Fourra or sux. 7 WASHINGTON TAK! PART. ToGe: ISGTO) iT. TOGETHER WITH Steamer GEORGE LEARY will leave 7th-street whart 4th, Returning, will leave Norfolk July Sth at 8. me ol both Facursonist can thus remain iN and reach home Sunday mornivg, Jar. inguire at Cumpany's Cffice, Tt 26-78 my Tn compliance with the letter of the Archbishop re- lative to Excursions and Picnics, the following change im the hours for starting the steamers on the Excursion to be'siven NEXT MONDAY has been found necessary: ‘The W. W. Corcoran will leave her wharf at 10 am. and 5 p.m ; returning, will leave Marshall Hall st 2 and 8:20 p.m. ‘The Mary Washington will leave her wharf at 10 = m. and 6:90 p.m.: returning, will leave Marshall Hall at 4and8:30 p.m. Fa ~The Bosts will leave rnouPrix as stated al 3226 st LLO¥ER cepar Post. WASHING ION'S CONEY ISLAND. The wafe, switt ificent MENIA‘will leave her whath foot of Tis see Gaby except Satur iays, at an. 3 g7dey 10 am, returning at 9 pm. commencing H.C. BOWERS, Manager. farther information spply st office, St. Marc 26-1. For Hotel. SATCRDAY NIGHT EXCURSION TO NOKFOLE, wv AND FO: MONROE, VIRGINIA BEACH AND OCEAN VIEW, PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT. RETURNING MONDAY MOKNING. The it Steamer EXCELSIO! ith ‘magnificent VEXOE R, from 7 SATURDAY, JUNE %, AT 6 PM. 26-3 GH‘ND EXCURSION TO MARSHALL by GEORGE €. CUSTER CAMP, No. 1, SONS OF VETERANS, | FRIDAY, June 27. 1884, on Steamer W. W, Corcoran. Rost leaves 7th street ‘wharf 10 a.m. and 6: prompt, Tickets 50 ceuta’ ‘Tickets to cfs of the Caiup and at the bout on day of exc N per person allowed ou Loard. ECOND ANNUAL EXC SS ALPHA CLUB to MARSHAL HALL. THURSDAY, Fine 2, 154 ‘The ssamer Mary Wachngton, will eave 30 p. ah, sharp, Tetucuing 12 pom, Tickets 60e had of the members of the Ciub, Breutaud's, and J Boteler & Sons, QTEAMER WW CORCORAN. s SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. This fine steaner, under comand of Capt. Ie L. BLAKE. will mano daily tripe (Sundays excepted) down the Fotomae as far a6 Giymont. touching stot intermediate potnta. Boat wil leave at 10 ame cud az Five at 3:30 pm. Fare, round trip, 25 coute 10 all Points, exept Moynt Vermom, which is @1 goual Boat lesving at's psy nd eine ese ime ae 9 boty ine Kefreshinents ebvard the bot, ‘Fare 80 cents. Jed SERIES OF EXCURSIONS A ‘Will be given by the SATURDAY EVENING CLUB EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, ‘Commencing Juxx 7. ‘The entertainments will consist of Dancing, Vocal Muste, Recftations: Ke. ¥ ‘The Steamer MANY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf af 6:30 p.m. retarnine at 11 p. ak ted Gentlewiai's Ticket, 60 cents Conumittee aud at the boat” Sead" ALLS, MARSHALL L AND Gumoxe BAX ‘The St ‘teamer MARY WASHINGTON will make excur- sion trirs tu the above To OCCOQUAN FALLS Evers WEDNECDAY, leaving Teh atrect-at Oa. nite toring at 8 pm ‘Fare, reund-trip, 25 cent. MAR- SHALE ALU Every SATURDAY, caving st 9a: in, returning at 4:38 p.m. Fare, round-trip, 15 cents, SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. ‘Two trips, 9:90 a.m. and 3 p.m, returuing at 3p.m. shit pam Fare, fun’ trip, Us eeitn Daveloe om ¢ Sus Uitripe:cacept Sunday. ‘Fine brane baad of Senay ‘Ficet trip of Sunday excursion stope at Marshal. Ha “se ES. RANDALL, Manager, QTORM’s FINST AND ONLY TOUR FOR THIS SUMMER. JUST THE TOUR FOR LADIES TRAVELING ALONE! ‘THE TRIP FOR HEALTH. LEASURE AND COM- Graud Ocean Trip to Boston, and pleasant sojourn in ‘thie cool city. A Quiet Rest at ISLiS OF SHOALS! favorite ‘Home of the Ocean.) "B® A vinit to the White Mountains! Ascent of Mt. Wash- ingtou! Through Crawford Notch! Newport, RI,, and ‘royae on the Fuisce Steamer uf Full iver Line to A PARIY LEAVES BALTIMORE JULY 1dra. For Descriptive Guide and all information sddress W: L. STORK, ¥. MC. A. Buildings, Jel6-10t__ Charles and Saratoga sts., Baltimore, Ma. 0! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN ‘The Ste, m Packet “EXCELSION" will make her ree. lar tripe to the above points us follows: TUESDA’ Qeceerax | i FRIDAYS and SUNDAUS, at 8 o'clock. from wharf, cor” ‘and Canal. Fe ‘O FOK 1HE GREAT FALLSsAND CABIN JOHN CREAT IDOE OTICE.—The new Fxcursiop_ Steame~ will be: fo} charter on and after JUNE ITH, with’ capacity to CAPT. J. E. WAGN! 3201 Bridue street, Qeopmrtawn. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. SEWING MACHINES, &e. Tur Licar Ressxrse New How AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, the simplest ard most durable Sewing Machines ever Produce Sold on monthly payments, and Uberal dis- OPPENHEIMER'S: LLeliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, FoFOm wtrvet 2 w.. St. Cloud Building Good machines for feut All Kinds repaired. Bazar Paper Fusion ke THE NEW “G" HOWE, An Entirely New High Arm, Sewing Machine, Which Excels all Others Bold on Installinents: Liberal Discount for Cash. 9" Every Machine Warranted 8 SOLD BY HOWE MACHINE CO. troet Northwest, near 10th street, Washington, D. 0. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, UERBACH'S Hat. Gents’ Furnishing and Sewing st AUERD cline Rooms corner Tih and H Agency for the seif-t na fh arm light ran- mafaiot srw AMEIICAS So i ~, “st unproved DOMESTIC, SINGER, W. & tates ee rt Lol complete in “AUERBACH, comer 1th and H, dele L- ‘AT “HOUSEHOLD” SILENT Bute OX. tou” ane! ae Bata ORE flo ; SB aby Nae ebeny sae ot wane © re beer meses Sy MORSE KS a every detail. “AL wor! L = ATTENTION: ‘LATEST PARrstaN MODES re waTRGooba, WLLE M. J. PRANDI ar MES. cod RREA WAVES: Casrser Care. ‘MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. TABLE BOARD. LYECHES, WINES, &c. 46% CREAM AND WATER ICES. FALL & LOVE, Bis: Resxroncen Suz, With hand-worked buttonholes, FOR 75 CENTS. The best ever offered in the city. AFULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCARFS ‘AND TIES. Shirts to Order: Six for. Six for Stx, beat quailty; eu Srecun Ispvcements Ar FRANCS, ONE-PRICE, Comma ru amp D. Celtnlold Collars, all styles, 20c., value 250. Celtuloid Cuffs, all styles, 40c., value 00, Balbr-gyan Undershirta, 45c., value TSe. India Gauze, sizes 4 to 50, 60c., value $1.00, Gemuine French Guyots Suspenders, 35e. ‘White Shirts, all the lates: styles, including 12 and 16 plaits, st rrr Saas - ¥ R AA Pp as AA ¥ = Raa STRICTLY et Just Ovzxen— 4 LOT OF SUMMER SCARFS FOR S0c. WORTH @1. LARGE LINE or SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY FINE DEFSS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, (CHARLES HYATT. Proprietor, my? _FI¢F street northwest, opposite Patent offica, MADE TO ORDER Fo" tame ep Fix Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only ¥3. Finest Linen Collars, all atyles, only $1 50per dozen. Finest Four-Ply Linco Cuff, only 25 cents per var. of Unfinished Dress Shirts at aooma ree 2Ligoods guaranteed to give satisfaction, at MEGINNISS, ‘etn 1002 F street northwest, Sruxa Gioora Jarwest snd best selected stock of SUITINGS ever cflered for gentlemen to select from at the LkaDLbG TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. HD. BARR. matt DU Pennayivanie jrenne, | The Intent acute thet SPECIAL NOTICES, EALTH AND STRENGTH PAPERS FOR GIRLS. , oberehestere Liquor Prot lem in al Agee: a Yalus: ‘The as Rosario Haneh, by Mant Howe. A Large Stock of stationery aid Llank Books. Je21 ©. C/PULSELL, 418 9th st. nw, New Poszrcaross AT REDUCED PRICES AT BAUM'S, 46 Tre Srmrer Nortewest, A Midsummer Madness, by Mrs. E. 0. Kirk. ‘An Average Man, by Robert Grant. Eustis, by Robert 4 Bore Three \ lagen By Win B Howells At Dasbreck, by Seirus Quicktanda.” Peausiated: by Dra, Wlata, races Navy aive by Ou ortite, otmplete actsot Darwin and Spencer, sd in seta ‘Our STATIONERY DEPARTMENT ixstocked with the finest quality of Statiowery at the lowest prices. Gal and exsiniue’ styles aad pris belory purchasing swhere. Eusraved Plate and Afty cards onl: 94 cents, BAUM’'S LOUK DEPARTMENT, e16 416 7th street northwest, 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The best new books: seven monthly and two weekly. ines ak SOO as iawn. ‘Terms 50 centa per month or $4 per year, _Je7-9,tu,th ATEST PUBLICATIONS PHBE, BY AUTHOR L of utledwes Prow Works of Win, Cullen vant, by im: Sumner, by Thoreau. by H.C. BI ‘he Giant's Robe. by F.Austey, author B.D. Bickmore; wwford: Quicksands, A L. Wister; George Manners and So- t Revenue; At a "Adams" Hand Book of Authors: Deflcrence Phyweal aud Aral Law. by Wni. Arthur, Vacation Cruising, by Jk, Kothrock: Yractical Peasy s, by alexander Hain; Maite Evolution in Animals, by G3 Romans, GA WAITS AKER, Bookseller aud Stetioner, 1103, Penneyivanta ayenu’ northwest. “Teleyhone call, 450-3. das EW 1O0oKs, Komen Singers.” By Crawford. Have, vaustey, Die, -AUBt-y. Quickusnds. Mrs, Wisner: ‘There Was Once Man, Horm, Eustis, Robt A. Bolt Buta builstine. oveneena, ! he Great Argument. ‘Thou Round the World. Urnege Ar: Recreations. “Kemble Our of Town Places, “Mitchel, Manners and Social Uessee Sherwood, ., WM li” MORRISON, 4475 Peunsylvania avenue, ADIES GOODS. THERE WILL BE AN OUT-DOOR MEETING “held by the Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, on the 297m OF JUNE, near the RS. Scorn. ‘aro davited: EPAYTO : aes ©. C. BRYAN'S, 1413 NEW YORE AVENUE, 18 TB Sadadtariem for Sorat Enelen Dor Biot ‘4 Cheltel. hams Beef Fibrine Dox Cakes, O.C- BRYAN, 1413 Now York avenue. 3026-3t (co PINE THR BEST 10 CREAM SODA S WATE. Sc. PER GLASS. MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WF" hoiders of the Anscvstia znd Potomac Railroad Company will be Eeld at the Office of the company in Anacostia, MONDAY, July 14 The will be open for elccticn of Directory from 1 unti 8 ofclocs. N. GRISWOLD, President, HN ff. E. SMITHSON, Secretary. 4e26-th,am-8t NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE <I annual meeting of the stockholders, for the elec- tion of seven directors of the Metropolitan Railroad: Co. pany, will be held at the office of the. pany, near Prtreet ili on WEDNESDAY, the Gt or Sul. ieee. pole will be open from 2 until 4 o'clock pak okie for transient atuck wil be closed beween the mont a ey at, LEWIS CLEPHANE, Vice President, WM. W. MOORE, Secretary. Je24-c0t19 J. W. GORDON, 1HE WELL-DIGGER AND mmp-uaker. Send card tu :0 Jackson's Alley, between’G and H and Ist and N. Capitol streets; refer: ences when required, Jele-se c=. THE IMMi NSE CONCOUKSE OF PEOPLE <' who nightly collect at DOLEY'S RIALTO SODA WALLER FOUN ix, to avoid confusion and jostling, should enter by the Pennsylvania avenue door, and after enjoying the Soda Water make their exit by the est 3d. Street door, ice VT gs Prices PHanacy, aigct a setresiiiye wines of pure soda water, " _Preseripllona eareruily compourdeds "jen0 (oS DRT, LEE McCOMAS WILL PRACTICE cS" at Deer Park and Onklan. (Md,) this Sumner as usual or © Rewanor Mr. M. T. Bridwell offers a reward of twenty-five dol Jar and'expenses for the conviction of any persou oF Persons found using his bottles of the following des caption: Teaution all persons not to sell or buy oF fll shy of my bottles marked us herein decribed, us 1 will eniorce the ‘law aainet ull such persous, Pint I beer bottles with the lughtuins stopper attached mat one side“M. T. B.” and M at's... DG, "on the other side, “This bottle not to be sol punt soda water Lot'tes, auarked on one eda, Patent,” “MT, Bridwell, 1881, 351M st. we, Washington. DC. Reldaued Ausust 18, 1878."" Others warked “Codd's Patent. .4 makers, Rylands & Codd, Earuesiey." On the other side I r, with Siure No. and others $2 CT BRIDWELL. Siem 961 Af street southwest, ¢ 43° POLITICAL PICTORIAL NET BANNERS <E yainted at ROGINSK: & LE" IS, 909 D street northwest, Designs and estimates cheerfully furnished. All work «uaranteed and dene in the most ree aa nex, Mis K. A. Dosovas, 904 F SIREET NORTHWEST, AT COST! AT COST! ‘Determined to Reduce Stock, for the next ten days ‘we (fier all MILLINERY GOODS AT COST. ‘Trimmed work and all Colored Hate at half price, CREAM AND WHITE SILK MULL. Jel3-20 08 9TH STEEL’ I, Opposite Patent Offica Complete and handsome tine of BLACK AND WHITE LACES, EMBROIDERIES, FLOUNCINGS. ALL-OVEKS, Tn Swiss, Large stock of ZEPHY! snd SH#TLAND SHAWLS Plainand Embroiiered MULL FICHUS wr bait tat insOUK., irk LUMBER, OWING TO THE GREAT INCREASE IN OUR BUSI- NESS, WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD ON TH, BETWEEN B AND C &TREETS NORTHWEST, WHERE WILL BE FOUND A COMPLETE STOCK OF FLOKIDA PINE. THIS WILL ENABLE US TO CARRY A LARGER AND MORE VARIED STOCK OF WHITE PINES AND HARD WOODS, WHICH WE MEAN SHALL BE IN THE INTEREST OF THOSE WHOSE ORDERS WE HAVE THE PLEASURE TO value. FILL. Re ns POSTED DIMER UNDER: agit rig TENS, at reduced prices. jels_ | _my2T__18TH AND BSTREETS NORTHWEST, ‘JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Reoverox Ix Prices feta TCE one, Ecler Se US OMND EOCENE EO MES | roused ska Rita ete eae TRIMMINGS, LAOLS, Ete, Ete. my8-3in Money to Loan. omc ies bes me DR. DONNALLY, DENTIST, 1321 F STREET vate ua it fag © mine my stock and com- | [97th nay not feivasa eibte ower ae BWIA, | Raise pel cee tg hie which neces se13 17 Cite Trevis, Paris—907 Pennsylvania ayo. 1. BERMANN, M. D—FRACLICE LIMITED Cm R Kote Sa hee ta ehrmnt Span i et BR. UPPERT, dorthweet. beet daemons Bry Nos, 403 AND 405 7rm STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY DIEN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. Also, a full line of LAWN TEX Ss RACERS CHegULa DIET LEST SEYLER CXLiS, TRICYCLES, VELUCIPEDES, WAGONS. Received assortment of TRAVEI LUNCH BASKETS. aUNe et MSS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, A0TENTH STREFT NORTIWEST, Makes OOUSETS to order in rvrty iyle and’madurtal tnd quartets perfect ian cca sort BER SreCTALTI£g ARE French Hend-made Underelcthing. Merino Underwean ‘and fiient fmported Hosiery. Jatent Shoulder braces and aif Dreas Reform Goods, Hench’ Corsets aud “‘Burtles, Citidren'e Comets, “studs 81 Corset (Miss H's own ‘tiake,) that’ for’ the’ price is insurfmssea, Dai.Prenueh, Gerulun aud Spanisnspoken. mari MES © & MELLos, Hag removed from Ba tinnore. fo No, 24D treet sonth- an roan ym Batinnore to No, 4 201 ant, where aio will make to order Decexes and Costeines Srevery crude, “With her lone Dressinaking she and style. perience in the art of wuarantees perfect satisfaction in Ot teb-6m. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDIN Oe ee De Gow pana ‘Three Patents and Five Medals trou kxpositons 3 Faris, Lyous and Vienns, Babttxcturer and tahorter 9 HUMAN HAN AND PINT ATR W Zadite dive Madr Cutt and ius proeiage Eacrdyed and suanyooel at sara@ass Sane, Wigs cnuer. as H STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Xo. 9 sagiee DEWEY YEAS, EXPERIENCE, Ladies’ and Gentlewen's Garments: algo, Ve Fingh Cloaks, Crape Veils, Lace "I port Aecthy cleanly thie Bnperioe prove, LADIES! EVENING DESNES A SPECIALTY, Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this procers will 1 Joe their urigina! siupe-‘and vreas: pote seustan fe,be Feuoved cheetualiy. Prive 61d and" ei to pe HOUSEFURNISHID N OTICE! DECORATED ENGLISH DINNER SETS axD FANCY PAKLOR LAMPS AT A GREAT REDUCTION TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, ICE PITCHERS, 1CE CRUSHERS, &e, SOLE AGENT FOR EDDYS CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS, M. W. BEVERIDGE, Xo. 1069 Pennsylvania Avenus northwest, TAT so sevesrxsmerrxw. 717! VAPOR STOVES, out, New Twin-Burner, Vs ‘Stove.civing fart of a et gie burnin 7a" pecerins Stove equal to an ordinary Three-Burner, Do not fail to call sng see then:, us also an immense sssortment of other makes. We have several new and second-hand Vapor Stoves that we offer at very low prices to clan them out. ‘A full line of Cook Btoves.Lutrobes, Slate Mantels, io. Danforth Finid constantly on hand. Je19 WS. JENKS & CO. EST QUALITY GASOLINE FOR SUMMER COO’ tive at JAMES SHALES Gorm Suttons treet, Georzetown, deciers in Crockery, Glassware Houscfurnishinze. de-imn* r ay Tue Cenypnaten FEEKLESS REFRIGURATOR: Lange Assortment, GEO, WATTS & SON, age & SON, tof, Columbia), f.. Gdoors above Penn aa, an B pyaar eseans, PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE TAMAR For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE LOSS OF APPE- ‘ITE, CEREBRAL CONGESTION. INDIEN reared by E. GRILLON, Chemist of the Paris Faculty. Sole Proprietor, ‘<7 rue de Rambuteau, Paria, GRILLON Tumar—conite Pols and the ual par tives—ie agreeable never pro- Guoes ieritation nor interferca with busl- ess or pleasure, ‘Sold by all Draggisis, s06-eth sow prom aes ‘COGHAG, GHAM- French Clarets, 76, 84 208 ais =a tor tor 8 stove J eyeuclayee nn re Gas Btoves that will do all Family Cooking: . F. BROOKS, my? 581 15th street, Corcoran Building, THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES. dents is particularly called to PHOSVITZ, the new aud popular Brain and Nerve, Touic and Sate guard szafust Malaria For sale areated by the «lass or in bottles by W. C. MILBUEN, Sole Inventor aud Ulucturer, 1429 Penusylvania avenue. ‘opt [ogy O48 COOKING RANGES AND STOVER GARDEN HOSE, 2 LAWN VASES AND SETTEES FINE GAS FIXTURES. JUMBING, HFATING, AND ALL JOBBIN ms tome aLy bone =e BAML. 8, SHEDD, ano% ih treet northweak, ouGLASs’, ‘NINTH AND F STREETS HOSIERY. ‘Thix department we think complete. The stock is new anid fren and we return the money When price are not a here. gone jet of" ine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN, worth lot SOLID COLORS, Full Regular, usual price Se. we ate offcrinse Tren Pair for 81; SOR COUGHS SPLICED FEN: 6. 91. ge. 6 Sscapeat tothe most. xpeusive. CORSETS. ‘This department is second to none, and embraces over ‘te sella Corset for 81 that bri 1.40 t0 @1:0inothereitien © peed WARNER'S, THOMPSON'S, “P. D.* 0. Pm RNER'S. BOSTON CoMFORT, nds coinplete line of Mest VENIILATING CORSETS at 85c., 81 and 135, UNDERWEAR. This devartment needs np advertising. We, simply MEN's HOSIERY, th reat variety, trom Bo stslen, 4 WERLY, Fov's. Te CORSETS and WAISTS. desire to say: ‘The arments are our ‘own make, Size, Perfect Shay » and we refund mouey if unsatisfac- ors'in price or otherwint. * ise, JERSEYS, JWenrk vou to look only. ‘The Quality, Perfection of Hit, und the Prices—1.89 up—will,we know, Please, Weill notice other department next week, i DOUGLASS, 522524526 Ninth street. 513 Axxosr Givex Avwar: Dealers and the public should not fail to attend the Auction Sale commencing FRIDAY, June 20th, at 7 p. m., at No. 1847 Pennsylvania avenne northwest, The sale will continue every evening at same hour, Goods will be sold very low and great bargains can be had nightly, See auction notice, del7 BTN THE Wortpr UPPER TEN WOW WH AT gS EK : Wy PSR. We'w HOB H Sos & = ASE YOUR GROCER H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA. my24-3m_ Fo Tam Dos Om Weoffer the following great bargains. As we find our ‘stock entirely too lange we must sell, as we ‘eed the money. Our stock of Shoes and Slippers ts very complete, and it will pay you to look at stock before buying, as we ‘sscre you you can save money in doing 20, our entire stock st a grest secrifice, Csll nd secure some of these bargains, #t the Halishie Washington News and Gossip. Govenxuent Recgirrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ‘Tue, $463,809.08; customs, $565,504.29. ‘Tee Vacant Juporsmir.—in Telation to the re- Port that Postmaster General Gresham would be appointed to fll ‘the vacancy in the United States ‘circuit judg up of Tilinots, caused the a= tion of Judge Drummond, dudge Greshare sald 1, day to a Star reporter that the President had said nOthing to him on the subject and that he knew no More about it than the questioner. ‘Tue PRESIDENTIAL CAMFAIGN.—ToR WERELY Stan will be sent postpaid to any address in the United States or Vanada until after the presidential election for nity centa, Itisa ht-p aper ot ‘tty-six ‘columns ‘of ‘interesting: reuse Mmatter—political, miscellaneous, mews ‘aha gosalp, ete. ‘Sena fora sample Spy. 'PRRSONAL.—At Harvard University yesterday the degree of LL. D. was conferred upon Prot. Simon Newcomb, of this city.—H. 0. Houghton, the well Xbown Boston publisher, is at the Riggs ——Judge bx, Of the Supreme Court of the ‘istrict, will sail for Europe on July 9th.—Aaamtral and Sirs. Mur- ‘Tay Will spend a portion of the summer at Bedford and part of tat Saratoga. —Ex-Governor Shepherd is expected to visit Washington In September. — Mr. i. Rapley, of the National Theater, is at resent in New York.——Ex-Minister Sargent was nqueted at Loudon last night.—Nir. James R. Wood, general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., and wife, are at the Kbbit.—The degree of DD. was conferred upon Kev. Robert N. Baer, of this city, at Dickinson College commence- Representative Calkins, Count of the German legation, and Col. G. B. GCorkhul, of Washington, were reyistered in New York last night. — Manton Marble, formerly editor of the New York Worid, and Capt. Jos Shuldham, of London, are at the ‘Riggs ——WMiss Green, tie daughter of Gen. Wharton J. Gree to the city, and is with her father at the Ebbitt,— Gen, Lew Wallace hay gone to his home in indiana. <—kepresentative Robinson, of Ohio, who heads the republican Ucket as candidate for'secretary of ‘state, has returned to the city, and ts at the EvDItL. ——The Hon. John H. Smyth, minister, resident ‘and consul general to Liberia, ‘accompanied by iis Fife, have arrived nere and ‘are stopping at 1416 WHY CONGREsS SHOULD ADJOURN TO CHICAGO, ‘To Prevent a Row Over the Tariff. A RANDALL BOOMLET IN THIS CONNECTION. It Congress shall adjourn by the Bthof July most of the democratic members will go direct to Chicago to attend the convention. Unless Con- gress adjouras many who want to go will be forced torematn here. There 18 a feeling that the occa- sion calls for the presence of the ablest and coolest Party leaders It ts evident that the zealous free trade element ts bent upon making a row over the tariff unless prevented by the more conservative Wing. Even among the tariff reformers there is strong opposition to any movement looking to ex- treme tariff declaration in the Chicago platform. ‘The prevalent sentiment among democrats in Con- is adverse to any revival at Chicagoot the Internal strife over the tariif, and an attempt in the convention to endorse 'the Morrison Dill 1s Ukely to be sat down upon with emphasia. ‘There has been a pretty free interchange of opinion re- cently as to the best tariff policy to be pursued, and democrats who heartily supported the Morri- son bill admit that nothing is to be gained by. re- hewing the fight over it. Both wingsagree to a very Positive declaration in favor of tariff revision and Teduction, and tw an enunciation of the doctrine that taxes should be laid for revenue, ‘THE PRINCIPAL OBJECT of many of the democratic members of Congress im going to Chicago is to exert thelr influence to prevent any row over the tariff. The plan is to Testrict the entire discussion of that whole ques- tion to the committee on resolutions, and as that committee Will sit with closed doors, to thus keep Out of public sight any differences that may arise. ‘The general expectation 1s that some compromise salisfactory to both wings will be reached. ‘The fact that free trade would condemn the party in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, right where the battle for doubtful votes must be fought, GREE to howe, men wo antagonized ‘the Morr sod ‘& more potent voice e tariff policy ‘than thetr opponents. a bs ‘WHY THB RANDALL MEN ARE HOPEFUL It is this necessity for moderation upon the tariff ‘hat gives Randall’s trientis so much hope. They contend that the policy Randall fought for must be triumphant at Chicago if the party 1s to enter the canvass with hopes of stu ‘that the action of the Various conventions, which have elected dele- gates, has shown that the wisdom of Randall's course is recognized by the party at large, and that Mr. Randall's claims at Chicago will be pre- sented to a friendly assemblage. IU is also claimed, and apparently upon good ground, that if the ‘New York delegation fails to ‘agree upon a demo- crat of that state many of the votes will go to Randall; that he will have, besides the solld Fenn- aylvania delegation, votes irom many other states, and that some ot’ his strongest supporters will come from the south. As tle feeling aroused by ‘the struggle over the Morrison Dill has died out there has been a growing tendency tn the party towards Randall. Tits friends contend that his con- duct in beating that bill bas preserved to the paity its prospect of success next November, and the in- dications are that party men who condemned Kan- dall at first have since failen into this view of the subject. Another fact not to te lost sight of fs that gome of the most untiring and skillful workers will be at Chicago in the interest of the ex- Speaker. JOHN ERLLY AGAIN. ‘Mr. John Kelly’s avowed hostility to Gov. Cleve- land was much commented upon at the Capitol to- ay. ‘Those who believe that the New York gover. nor fs the strongest tnan fusist that Tammany’s opposition will not hurt. It is adraitted, upon all bands, that it rests with the New York delegation to give Cleveland the nomination for President. If that delegation shall present his name the untver- Sal opinion is that the Chicago convention wiil put him through with a hurrah; but should the New York delegation refuse to present Cleveland that settles him, ee Booming Bayard. WHO WILL SUPFORT HIM. In a private letter to a prominent democratic Congressman John Kelly declares that he is earn- estly for Bayard, because he regards him as the strongest man the democrats can nominate. Mr. Bayard has been assured by influential members of the New York delegation to Chicago that he has a support in that state, and it is predicted that Inthe event Cleveland 1s dropped Bayard will be taken up as the choice of the Empire state, An in- ‘Umate friend of the Delaware Senator said to-day that Bayard had received hundreds of letters from prominent p Germans of Fecal peor their support. He has, on € ion, opposed Sulapetary legisistion, and it ts claimed that this would bring him many German votesin states that are close. Talk About Cleveland. ‘A HENDRICKS MOVEMENT. Some very quiet, but effective work, ts being done to place ex-Gov. Hendricks, of Indians, on the dem- ocratic ticket for Vice President. It 1s said that ‘McDonald does not want the place,and that Hen- Gricks does, and that in the event of the nomina- tion of an eastern man for President, the Indiana delegation will urge Hendricks for the Second place. ‘A Bran reporter to-day talked with a democrat of apouthern slave, who was in Albany several days A en Ie Ed rominent democrats of the x wo Besured bim that the delegation trom that state, ‘when it comes to decide upon.a presidential candi- Gate, will stand 68 or 60 for Cleveland. ‘This demo- crat says that among Cleveland’s friends in New ‘York there is not a shadow of doubt of the pre- pentat of bis name by the delegation. ER OCIS Sane by Seo aren Political Campaign Notes, ‘There was said to be another informal meeting in New York of democrats advocatin, ihe nomination of Samuel J, Tilden. J. E. Ire projector of the mass meeting to be held for ‘ald that the meeting would hel neeek, and that Gen. W. & Hancock had ‘ld oceans 0. Day, Morrison Mun! ‘H. Mansur delegates-at-l ‘the delegation to vote 2s a unit, and also tw vote for Tilden, were ‘The North Caro! democratic state convention nominated Gen. Alfred M. Scales for and Charles M. Stedman for lieutenant gor to Chicago is divided between Bay: has returned | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. WORKING FOR EARLY ADJOURN- MENT, FIGHT OVER THE FORTIFICATION BILL. ‘The Senate. Bills were introduced and referred, as follows: By Mr. Hale—Relative to the retivement of mates in the navy. By Mr. Jonas—To appropri- Ate $15,000 for the establishment of a government farm, chiefly for the raising and cullvation of win- ter grasses at or near the thirty-first parallel of ‘Rorth latitude within the state of Louisiana. Mr. Hawley, trom the committee on sorred afl: a bill to further continue the suinoniiny toe, settlement of the accounts of olti- cérs of the army apd navy. FIVE-MINUTE SPEECHES. The resolution submitted by Mr. Allison yester- day, making it in order to move to limit debate upon any question pending to five-minute speeches for the remainder of the present session, was agreed ‘On inotion of Mr. Morrill, the Senate took up and passed the House Dill exter to water transpor- ipnieaa hat Muceat eae sae” pl Toutes only, e alte transportation or duulable goods. THE LEGISLATIVE, ETC., APPROPRIATION BILL. The legislative, executive and judicial appro- Priation bill was then proceeded with, the pending question being on the amendment proposed by the ‘Senate appropriation committee, to strike out the clause permitting distilleries ten bushels or less Of grain perday to be run without store- Keepers and inserting instead @ provision amend- ing the Revised Statutes so ag to forbid a collector from hereafter approving bonds of grain distiilers the survey 0: whove distilleries shall be for a less capuciiy than ten Dushels of grain per day, and #0 ‘&s Lo forbid, under penalties, the oe less daily quanUty than that, Mr. Brown opposed the committee’s proposition, Wich was ruled out on a point of order. ‘The committee's recommendation to strike out the House clause was, however, agreed to. ‘The Honse. On motion of Mr. Dibrell (Tenn) a Senate Dill ‘Was passed authorizing the appointment of Ben- Jamin F. Pope as assistant surgeon in the army. CHEAF POSTAGE. Mr. Bingham (Pa.), from the committee on post offices and post roads, reported a bill fixing at two cents per ounce or fraction thereof the rate of post age on mailable matter of tbo first class. House calendar. ANOTHER PENSION BILL. ‘Mr. Stockslager (Ind.), from the committee on Pensions, reported a bill granting pensions to the surviving officers and men of the Tippecanoe cam- Paign. Committee of the whole. Mr. Oates (Ala.), from the committee on public lands, reported adversely the bill to declare tor- fetted certain lands granted to Alabama to ald in the construction of Fullroads. Laid on the table. LEAVES FOR EMPLOYES OF THR GOVERNMENT PRINT ISG OFFICE. Mr. Hopkins (Pa.), from the committee on labor, Teported a joint resolution granting leave of ab- sence to employes in the Government Printing Office. “House calendar. uci, Henley (Cala. trom the committee on pub- reported a bill provi tor eee SSE ans ee ae calendar. LAND GRANT FORFEITURE ‘Mr. Browne (Ind.) endeavored to have the House Proceed to the consideration of the Mexican pen- sion bill with Senate amendments, Dut the House determined—yeas 185, nays 63—to consider the un- finished business, being the bill to fortelt the land grant of the “Backbone” rullroad of Louistana, Fight Over the Fortification:Bill. TWO DEMOCRATS OF THR HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTRE VOTE WITH THE REPUBLIOANS IN FAVOR OF SEA COAST DEFENSES, In the House committee on appropriations to-day the fortification bill reported by the sub-committee, Appropriating $3,070,000 insterd of $000,000, the usual sum, was adopted witnout chi ‘The vote stood 8 for and seven against the bill, Messrs. Eis nd Hancock, democrats, voting with the republi- cans, ‘The rest of the democrats voted with Mr. Randall to reduce the bill to its usual proportions. ‘The discussion was short aud sharp, the minority deciding to carry te fight into thé House, The Seven democrats will make a minority report to the House, recommending the adoption of a substitute making the usual © fortification appropriation. Messrs: Randall and Holman will lead the op tion to the majority bill, and they expect to have the substitute adopted. 'Mr. Randall says he does Rot think this ight will proiong the session any, as a est vote will be quickiy reuched. The Dill’ as agreed to appropriates the $600,000 for the arma: MENLO the sea coust; $1,000,000 or fortifications; for improvement of fortifications, £300,000; for tor- pedoes, $170,000, and makes an annual appropris- Uon for five years of $1,000,000 for procuring heavy ‘steel guns, Capitol Topics. CHALMERS SEATED. ‘The Chalmers-Manning contested election case ‘Was settled in the House yesterday by the seating of Chalmers (republican.) NOMINATIONS. ‘The President sent the foliowing nominations to ‘the Senate yesterday: Andrew J. Evans, to be at- torney of the United States western district of ‘Texas: Penumbra Kelly, to be marshal of the United States alstrict of Oregon; Jesse W. George to be marshal of the United States Territory Washington; Passed Assistant Engineer Benjamin F. Wood, to be a chief engineer in the navy; Fred- erick J. B. Cordeiro, of Massachusetts, to be’an a3- sistant surgeon in the navy; ‘W. Washing- ton, to be receiver of public’ moneys at Mon! ery, Ala.; George A. Walling, to be register of the land office at Springfield, Mo. 1 Julius H. Weber, to bé second lieutenant; Sergt. John P. Finley, to be second Ueutenant. "Also, a number of cadets to be second Ueutenants corps of engineers, MINOR xoTEs. ‘There were no witnesses before the Springer com- mittee to-day. ——___ ‘The Academy of the Sacred Heart. Honors will be conferred this evening to the Pupils of the Academy of the Sacred Heart as fol- lows: In Christian doctrine, gold crosses, Misses Mary Cullen, Hannah Allman and Mary Loyd; crowns for di ent, senior nt, Misses, Belle Daly. Angela McDevitt and Mary Sweeny; junior department, two to Dedrawn, for by Miseed ie Yeatman, Katie Flynn, Grace Johnson and Angela Petty; “Honors in ci silver medals, first, Miss Nina Havenner; second, Miss Annie Cul- Mnane; honors in music, Miss’ Annie Havener, old medal, Miss Martha Nevin, silver medal; for ligence in practice during the year silver medals to Misses Mary Daly, Annie Burns and Ethel Fish; Maxie Grinder, ‘eiaas honors, certineates, frst fazie Grinder; fenior division, Mics Mary’ Daly and Miss Bello Daly; second, Senior amrision, Mien, x Reported for THe EVENING Stan. Crry Fixances—It appears by the city accounts for the year past, which hgve just been audited by the finance commilttge that the recelpts of the town for the fiscal year. May Sist were $100,300. nditures $97,728.05, leaving in tbe $6. The bot Gury was awarded. to Sid Mary Bille a number g¢ ovner a large number of certificates. board; H. Strauss and other members } committee assisted on the occasion, most pleasant one. ing const Ureguawetee Wes wenn seston THIEL of Alexandria County. —PoThe stavs democratic committee met here at noon to-day and sessions at the Braddock houss— exercises of St. Mary's academy took house 3 | | & : 7 ; a 5 5 iF H 4 3 8 a Ay g thon ¥ Watson, : t i : y 5 G i ‘The Georgetown University. SIXTY-SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT OF THE CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. The sixty-seventh annual commencement of Georgetown university, classical department, took Place this morning at the college. The program consisted of music and the following addresses: “The Classics and a Literary Education,” Thos. D. J. Gallagher; “National Aid to Education,” Peter jormonism.” Augustin de Yturbide; ular Danwerm" A. Clarke Wrights A By "valedhs. tory, Samuel Boyd Wallace. = ‘were conferred as follows: Doctor of Divinity, Rev. John McQuirk. Doctor of laws, Brig. Gen. Steven V. Benet, U.S. A. Master ot arts, William Law McLaughlin, Dak.; Peter Xavier Smith, Va, and A. Clarke Wi a Honorary Gegres of “Inaster of arts, B. Camalter, Mi Bachelor of arts. Thomas ‘D. J. Gallagher, Pa.; John arthur McDermott, D.C; Peter Dotigias Smith, Ind., and Samuel Boyd Wallis, Md. PLB, Agustin de Yturbide, Mexico. AWARDS OF PRIZES. de Yturbide, Mexico. 'Physics—Med: jomas D. J. Gallagher, Pa; premt ‘Smith, Ind. “Mechapics—Distinguished, Thomus ). J, Gailagher, Pa | Rhetoric—Distingulshed, Chas. Seawell, Va.; Ralph 8. Latshaw, Mo, Literature “and” Composttion—Premium, Rasjh 8. Latshaw, Mo. Poetzy—siedal, Edgar Kidweil, D. English Literature and Composition—Premiim, Hagar Kidwell, D. C. First Grammar—Nedal, Louls Bush Allain, La; - premium, Thomas J. Cra- ¥en, D.C. English Literature and Composition— Preintum, Louis Bush Alain. Mathemation First, Mathematics Medal, Ralph 8 Latshaw, Mo; premium, Thomas J. Craven, D. C. Second ‘Mathematics—Nedal. Edgar Kidwell, D. C3 premium, T. Norris Vincent, D.C Third Math- ematics—Medal, William Gaston Hawke, Md.; pre- mnium, Ricardo ‘0. Sieridan, Mexico. Analytical ‘Chemistry—Medal, Charies' W. Seawell, Va Gen- eral Chemistry—Medal, Eagar ‘Kidwell, D. C.; pre- mium, Wililam V. McGrath, Pa. First French—Medal, John B, MeFaul, Va; _pre- mium, Thomas J. Craven, D.C. Germin—Medal, Henry J. Latshaw, reiuium, Felix J. Wocbe Kas.” Christian Doctrine—Distiuguished, Charles W. Seawell, Va; Thomas 4. Lyons, Na.;" Willa ¥.McGraul, Pi; Joseph M. Doban, Pa Elocu- on—The gold medal, Lenry J. Latshalw, Mo; pre- tmlum, Ralph 8. Latsiaw, No. ‘The Merrick devaling ‘weal, (founded by RT. Merrick, esq., LL. D.,) awarded to Agustin ae Ytur- bide, Méxich’ ‘The "fouer scientific’ unedas riven by J r awarded (0 Martin F. Morris, Li. D.,) awarded to. Malone, D.C. The Putiodemie prize medal, (given by the Philcdemic Society.) awarded to Thomas D. J. Guilagber, Pa. ‘The Philouomo- sian debating medal, (given by the Philonowosian Society,) awarded to George Brent, ML Junior Classes.—Second Grainmat—I uished, Rufus C. Garland, Ark. Excellence in English Composition—Premium, Charles: Mis, Texas, ‘Third Grammar—First premium, Ercest Aisin, La. Excellence in’ English ets ger ‘remltum, Er- nest Allain, La. Algebra—First premium, Ernest Allato, La; "second premium, Charles B.' Pow Montana.” First Ariuinesic—First premfum, i Bradley Cameron, D.C.; second preuiluin, Kubert 'T. Devries, W.Va. Book-keeping—First. premium, James Roger McSherry, Md.; secoad premium, Kov- eft T. Devries, W. Va Second —Distin- shed, Francisco L. Becerra, U. 8. Colombia; janes 4. Gray, Ga. ‘Third French—First premiu Ernest Allain, La.; second premium, James T. Sia Ler, Ohio, Christian Doctrine—Preinium, ex equa, John B. McPaul, Va.; James Roger Westierry, Ad Elocution—Premium, Harry E. Jefferson, D. C. Classes — First Rucimeu!s—First premlum, George H. Braugho, La.; second premium, ilas J. Marin, Pa. Excellence in Engilsk Compo- siion—Premium, ez eyo, James L. Martin, Va; Ramon L. Martinez, Mexico, Second Rudiwents— Premium, Emile Christ, La. Second Aritunetic— First premii Ramon L. Martinez, Mexicu; remmium, Arthur Seep. Pa. Third Ai premium, Emile Christ, La. Catechism- Eniie C1 La Mechanical Drawing — ‘Kicardo QO. idan, Mexico, THE OSORGETOWN COLLEGE ALUMNL ‘The Society of Alumni of Georgetown College met in the college hall last evening, Hon. Chas. J. of West Vi ‘consisting 3 ‘irginia, presiding. A committee, ot Dr. J.-M. foner, Charles, Lancaster, Charies A! Ht Alex. Porter Morse’and Dr. Geo. L. Magru- der, was appointed for the purpose of promoting Aocal organizations throughout the country, Ke- port was made that over §2,000 had been contrib- Uted during the year by meinbers of the soc ent lawyer of New Yi orator for the next annual meeting. ifteen grad- ‘wales were admitted as members. At the close of the business meeting tne annual address was de- livered by Hon. Richard T. Merrick. The ennual ‘banquet was then neld in the refectory of the col- lege, the procession from the hall being headed by Arci.bishop Gibbons and Rev. Father Doonan, president of the college. Toasts were responded to by James V. Coleman, of California; Hon. Chas. J, Faulkner, of West Virginia; James R. Randall, ot Georgia, and Dr. J. Taver Johnson, The Academy of the Visitation. ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES AND DISTRIBU- TION OF PREMIUME. ‘The annual commencement exercises of the Georgetown Academy of the Visitation yesterday afternoon, attracted, as usual, a large audience to the Convent hall. The program, consisting of ‘Selections: Of vocal and instrumental music, was very finely rendered. The exhibition of drawings, paintings and fancy work elicited many comp) ments. Father Chapelie distributed the premiums. ‘The academic honors were conferred on Mis Mary Clements and Grace Clagett, Md.; Gardner, Ala.; Lessie Hornibrook, Ark.; “Minnie McMahon, N.C.; Loutse Cole, Tenn. Meédals for deportment were given to Misses Emma Callahan, senlor circle; Gertrude Reynolds, junior cirele, and Magyle Lyddane, primary departinent; and crowns Were awarded to Misses Anuie Hanlon, Katie Lyd- dane and Naggle Mevartuy. | Gruuating meds Were bestowed upon Misses Euma Callaban, reap meget ed D.C; Edith Martin, Md, and ‘Mary Smith, V: Other medals and it were distributed as follows: Gold medal for Christian doctrine, Con- stance Edgar; first premiums to Constance Edgar, Mary Smith, Edith Martin; second premium to First class—first premiums, Grace Clagett, Kate Gardner, Mary Clements; sec- ond premiums to Grace Clagett, Kate Ganiner, Louise Cole, Minnie McMahon, Lessie Hornt! rook: Second clas, frst, premiums to Josenba Eran, Sarab Houghton, Maggie Gleason, Salile Roberts, Kate Clark, ‘dia W man, Lindsay Page, ida Ryan, Marie Newman, Susie Turner; second lume to Lydia Weggiman, Luctie Boynton, Mi Beet Seep, Rosalle Bradford, Marie MeFai I nae lL etcher. Belle Lowry. Minna Clark, Virgin jurns. Private cl ra hy juns: to Julla Welder, Bessie Jordan, Mary Kel ay Sawyer, Janet Mercer, Dolly ok Phii- lps, Ermina Casarova, Julia Owens, Belle Bemiss, A Cotten. Intermediate classes—Gold medal tor GEristian doctrine, Miss Virgie Bates ‘Third classe ‘Orst jums, Florence Plummer, Ada Clark, Ma- mie Ober, Maggie O'Donoghue, Blanche Maloney, ‘Mamie Moran, second premiums to Mamie Stanton, ‘Mattie Gardner, Blanca Sheria n, Grace Dammara, Kate Polk. Fourth class—first premiums to Ray ‘Smith, Isabelle Hermann, Heien Maloney, Cora Garrity, Napcy Green, Annie Campbell; second remiums to Anita’ Casanova, Alice’ Cleary. snentary classes First premiums to Mary Clements, Cece! ue, Eliza re a Ryan; frst premiums, Grace StSdowan, las Ryan, Constance Bagar, Rate Gard er, Lily seep, Illa ‘Boynton, May Sawyer, May ‘Beep, ‘Ray Smith, Philomene Stonestreet, Helen Sallie Clements, Mag- 2, uyddane, Elza —— ‘Mary ton, ‘Julia, Gibbons. and Cecelia ‘O'Donoghue and May Bowling. Socution—First premiums, Mary Clements, Rosalie Bradford, Mary McCarthy, ry Damman, May Seep. Second May ‘Emma Callahan, Sarah Stoughton, Minna ‘ pilatiie Gardner. sup First fi i H | F : y LE Bs! i | ry i iH a i E HI “i i i 7 ae ‘ apd Bates, a i a lid oe i fe Telegrams to The Star. ANOTHER NEW YORK FAILURE- THE OFFICIAL COUNT IN OREGON. A THREATENED LYNCHING IN TELAS. DAMAGE BY LAST NIGHTS STORM, — Damage in Penusyivania by the term Last Night, PrItanecenta, Pa., June ®.—The storm of last Right and this morning has caused considerable in- Lerruption to telegraphic and telephonic communt- cation in this vicinity. Ratlway travel has been interrupted by vele<taph poles failing across the tracks At Nicetown, to the suburbs the tracks submerged. Considerable injury to wheat and T grain crops is reported from the surrounding country. Lancaster, Pa., June 2. —Last night's storm was Yery destructive’ in every section of Lancaster county. Wheat and tobacco fields have been beaten down and Dadiy washed, and 18 taany instances ut- terly ruined. “Great detention to ralway trate has deen, causrd UF washoute. Trac ‘on ue ville raliron been completely susgended Dy the washing away of several rag sami- Jar detention Was caused on the vision Of the Pennsylvania raliroad by the w: out of culverts. In this city many bouses were Mooded ‘and much loss was incurred. = ‘The Master Plumbers’ Convention. AN ESRAY ON SANITARY PLUMUING, Barroione, June 26.—The convention of the Nae tonal Association of master plumbers reaswembied eda (An oweay on sanitary plumbing frum tbe Boston delegution was read. Tt treated of the me Cemsily of sanitary education and the science of hydraulics on the part of plumbers for a understanaing and execution of the work for Protection of the general bealth. Essaye on kim dred subjects were presented by the Philadelphi Cincinnati, Jersey City, ore, Chicago. and other delegations. Yapers 6n the lapprenticesiuip System, on Ube relations which should extst betweek the master and journeymen, the sanitation of cities and a rigid policy of protection to the trade as necessary Lo Its welfare and existence, were laid } before the couvention, A RAID ON NORTHERN PACIFIC PREFERRED, New Youk, June 2—Wail Suvet, 11 am.—The stock market siuice the opening has Deen 1 irregular, Al the opening de at, Dut this Ton secoreaet w fo. per ceut, ‘but in the main weak. clined 4 to 1ly perc a tally. of Northies preferred and Oregon Transcontinental were collateral, FAILURE OF STOUT &@ CO. 1245 p. m—Nesre Stout & Co have Just anuounced heir failure at the stock exchange. Stocks are very Ww ot apn 135% m.—Mr. Anderson, of Stout & Co, says that Lis frm is embarrassed on account. of out sie matters unconnected with the stock exchange Partly on account of Metropolitan elevated mutters in which they have been largely inter- ested. MF. Stout is a director ot the Netrepolltan, After fulidday Rock Island broke from 105 0 10834 and the general list was weaker In sympathy. AG Uhe present tiie the market is fin agaln, with Western Uuiou up to 52%. The last. mentioned it Luger cn the denial ot the report that Use dive dend bad been ‘enjoined. —_—- ‘The Harvard-Vale Boat Race. New Lospox, Conn., June 26.—It ts stated that fhe Harvard-Yale rack Will take place between & and 290 pin, rain oF shine, If the state of the water permits, ——s ‘The Plague at Touton, RIGHT DEATHS PROM CHOLERA YESTERDAY. TovLoN, June 2.—It 1s now reported that there Were euht deavus from cholera here yesterday. ‘The autuorivies are sparing no effort to migimizs the outbreak. QUARANTINE IN SPAIN. MapRip, June 2.—Vessels arriving at Spanish Ports from Gibraltar are quaran a8 Do pre- Sautions are taken al Gloraltar agate from France. If the cholera spreads in Spain will establish s sanitary cordon on the tron ——— e He Feigned to be Crazy. 1a 5ht Feawennco, June 3. ro jand, Oregon, dispatch says: Lewis Keekley, Dect’d of setting fre vo his house ama Bure 6 ‘1on,invended to represent his own Temains,6o 2s wife cout) Tecover bis life, insurance, was ats to Tested yesterday in Ashland. wo be crazy, abd was taken by We sberi ‘The Official Vote in Oregon, A REPUBLICAN MAJORITY OF 2,047. PORTLAND, OxGN., June 26.—The official count ef ‘the state election has Just. been made. For Con gress E. K. Herrmann (rep.) as 2,699; John. (dem.) 23,652. Herrmann's tmajority, #047, Woman 's suffrage amendment recelved 11,233 vous; against 11,286,176. ——— HAuIrAx. N. 8., June 26.—A sailboat a Party of five returning to Granton from Pictou ght was tin & squall, and Mr. and SS gins ne ak nee rescued. —— ‘Trouble Between Union and Non-Union MILWAUKEE, Wis. June 26.—The arrival of @ large feet of Cleveland vessels, with non-union crews, has caused the local unlon sailors to plam sever! attacks. The poilce were called and dig Ritead the mop. cept, of the sch North Cape, held the uulon assailants at bay wit & pistol. New ‘York Plumberw Strike. New York, June 2.—The ch: reported tm the plumbers’ strike tis are that six ad- ditional employers have agreed to lock out union men. ‘The master piumbers claim that 1,200 union MeN are now oUt, but the mem-bersof the plumbers? union say that nly 190 of their number are oul Comtuitices are busy soliciting work for the unemie ployed men, eee Long’s Military Escort. ‘THE MURDERER’S LYNCHERS FOILED. Drrnorr, Mich., June 26.—Latest advices trom ‘Muir state that a’ mililtary company was called out and escorted Long back to the train | he wus taken to lowa. All quiet. Andrew | Khe prisoner. a day or two ogo, beat out his ale: Ing Wife's Urains With a club, and Uhen tried inake the neigubors believe burglars had done the deed. His subsequent confession created the most intense excitement among the tarmers, and expe- clailiy in the immediate vicinity ot Mulr, near Which plice Long lived, and attempts at lyhching ‘were made, General Foreign News by Cable. A TAX ON THE KISH NATIONALIST aQUB®, June 2.—At x convention of nationalist lelegates, which was vesterday at Wat a recolution was adopted in favor of the serene ol providing a fund out of wich nationalist members ‘Of parliament may be paid « regular The | means recommended by the convention for Faasang | sucha fund ts to lay a tax of Uwo in und On the rateable property bel mem of the party. THE TUREATENED BOMBARDMENT OF ZRYLER. Abn, June 26.—The purpose of the Italian mame | of-war Cartel Fidaro th iGs recent visit to Zeylea, with Uhreats of bombardment, was to Torce tbe gov | ermment ot that place w pay” an indemnity to the | funlly of Sheikh Abdunalman,-who was a of Italy, and to restore vo the fainlly property belonged to the sheikh. PRENCH ATTACKED BY CHINESE. With artillery, entren | fn ioation af the treaty ata a ae and wounding forty-two. Gen. M at once set cot Se aie ee ‘Unat the French troops num men,and were op thelr way to Langson. Ww greatly cutnumbered they routed the Among lost by the ch were two a VIENNA, June 26.—A bomb flied with a powerful explosive has been found concealed in the Ses cataract Soe outrages by anarchi ‘The the anarchists have threatened, are He urged the party to censure Which be is ‘bout wo ‘Some present dissented and advocated a delay until alter it is ecm, what, action the Beyptian conten. ence shail 2 ‘united in favor of immediate action. |