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THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAILY, Execpt Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Berthweet Corner Peans ‘ia Ave, and Ltn St, by The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, ». W. ADAMS, Pres't srved to subscribers In the STAR rer Evestee Starts ACF Ar gw account i. copies .¢ counter, 2 postage prepald—O0 cents = athe. 5. at Washington, D. published on Friday- SIX mnonths ‘50 cents. application. AMUSEMENTS. _ 7 PERA HOUSE XG SATURDAY MATINEE. TOPLE-GIROFLA. S GRAN € EVERY EVE THURSDAY, J Chilere atts SPs SES, COMME SING MUN DAS SURE E1885, Peery Alter a Eavgated Fuse, Wondertal Frick Dogs Tall ome Males, rung Monkeys, dc. foes. Admission only JU ce Boxoities 0 7pueaTe GRAND Ov: FRANK JONES cud ALE E Fiorsaleofsents. —_ jel-6t UMIQUE-SUMMER GARDEN. JUNE 1. |ONTAGUE, eutigied Si ¥_AND STRAWEERRY AIVAL. he Laie’ AML Assoc ie Hospital & iNTNG Tink 2 HIENEY, ch street cars convey passengers to ort distance of the Adutiecion to tive ¢ GHese ANNUAL Ist. Trotting Ts Bu. ‘Trotting Bd. Hunnin: ION TICKETS, 2. Will be: issued by the B. & 0. Washington, He: Predorieg Special Tran haves Wi Returning atter traces Dw aaare above Seopuneiblo yas Crormse Is Cuearesr ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ine Flannel Saits, Indigo d wa i 1.000 pair Osid Pants at 50 per cent less than ordl- vel Cassiinere Suite at $15, worth $25. ea ccrew sid Diagonat Pt Suite: ewan S19 up. srhuiton Cutaway suite for toys and Youths, from vup. Allarce assortment Alpaca and Drap Ete Coats ‘nou! v FOR BoYS4TO12. -§ Sailor Suits atS1.50. weonee 2 Sorfolk Jackers, line, from $2 op. FOR POYS 13 To 18, |. worth $8. 5, worth $7.50. A fine sult at $1 War Pail aud Hat siven with every Boys Suit THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Se As unsernpe suanaive, be care TENTH AND Tue Hox BR: WHIch Ww IS THE BES parties have imitated oursigns oF my20 L FOR $1.25 THE MARKET. WHY PAY MORE MONEY FOR LESS VALU To'ecuts per | ASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JUNE pri aN 13 KN To be given cet ic oF THE TS CF ST. PETER, fing, handsome Prizes offered. ssuleommence at 3 o'clock p.in. 6. 2a conta NATIONAL RIFLES to MARSHALL HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1895. Steamer W. W. CORCOR. street whart leaves’ 230, and returns at 11230 o'clock promptly, _Tiekets, Te by Metabese 0 eer oe x Cares the Church, FRE at#am oat and pavilion. 10 cents. “OF spe TREMBLY'S Jem Pict LRT i GREAT FALL SAND CABIN JMS BRIDGE. ‘Phe new steam packet If.G. Warner can be char ered for Ex to either of above places; capacity of the boat ove Hoe Nori ion apply atthe fewelry store of 1. dvi Wagncr, eal bidter Mt ots oppose Wasting: ion and Geoesciown ef ous, EL, POINT, will leave 7th st. wh .mn., returning at 9 p. m., commencing with MONDAY, JUNE 1, and every Mondays, Wednesdays, Satirdays: s during the mot fail to go on of these iss Schroeder's orchestra. For turiier I, th st. wha hapel Polit! “The Steam Packet ¥: trips daring the se DAY, TUYSDaY corne® of Licht. 3 ? Fare for round trip, oat can he chartered ou al ternate dics For information apply at ollice of J. Ge aud J. M. WATERS, 1047 High st. Georgetown. outs O S PALI Finest Scenery on the Potomac. The steamer MARY WASHL Swill make an cc bo VERY WEDNES- hig ats p fine waxed UNDAY. AFTER: The steamer MEY Huet Root rties allowed on board, ‘mont and ES. RANDALL, Steauiet for charter fur Marshall Mall ¢ otier points, of Sune. ig “any ent |W. BAUER, 7th st. wharf, GESNOST EXCURSION = Gr tracts for excursions iow Cottages and single Fent to summer boarders. Ee FREU duress L. R.TREMBLY, &: Special rates to Sunday schools. 1nyt-im __HOUSEFURNISHINGS n ‘nx Rieway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. BE QUESTION OF RE- PRES: AT I BE DRY, BUT PURI x NS MUST J.W. SCHAEFER & ERO, WEARESELLING HOSE AS LOW AS ANY ONE. VASES FOR CEMETERIES AND PARKINGS. OUR GAS STOVE TRADE IS LARGE, aS WE HAVE THE BEST STOVE. HAYWARD € HUTCHINSON, 424 9TH STREET. my27 _ 1309 F POMPADOTR PB. ‘These ststes never 1 ginayetn Hanes IN THE MILLINERY CAMP. THE KING OF é i wey orn "y 3 a west HAS DECLARED WAT. No QUARTERS OR TAKEN. THE CONStAND HAS GONE FORTH TO MAKCH ONWARD TOTHE SLAUGHTER dt oo aM ata Gases Steuae MEss sassss 4 Hag Tyg yy Wig ght HATS AND BONNETS For Ladies’, Misses’ and Children, of every descrip- Bon, to be slaughtered. Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Velvets and Ribbons will share the same face. Laces, Gloves, Jerseys and Corsets, and Lace Caps and Parasols, are also Included. The King has decreed tw close tie entire stock of ee aso saws se SEF gm du Oi Ce WORTH OF MILLINERY, All new, desirable and stylish goods. Every dollas's worth hay got to go. Call and con- ince yourself of the inducements held out, Now lsyorr chance. Don’t miss this oppor- tunity w save your money. KING'S PALACE, my28 0: S14. SEVENTH STREET. Scsoen Ovexrxe. MME. J. P. PALMER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, WM open on WEDNESDAY, INFORTED BOSS ETS ane Ea waice hove bees rested cant URS ite latest tbe the Me for Summer wear. No No. 1020 7th st. n.w., Bole Agents for the District PS Sixererox & Frercnen, FURNITURE, CARPETS, REDDING AND UPHOL.- STERY GOODS. STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES, LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. We guarantee prices to be always the 415 77H Sruxer Noxruwesr, yd Jest Anuveo ANOTHER CARLOAD OF OUR“EUREKA CHAM- i) WALNUT MARBLE TOP, "ES, COMPLETE, FOR. $43.50. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY LOOK AT OUR “NEW REFRIGERATOR,” TITE LEONARD NALLE REFRIGERATOR, ‘THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. MONEY REFUNDED IF IT DOES NOT DO as REPRESENTED, W. HO nORKE, _5O1 Market Space, 308 und 310 8th st my7 | Varor Stoves ‘Do not buy until you have examined our large as sorn f five diferent makes, expecially the im proved CROWN aut the DAVIS SINGLE NERATOR STOVE, having only one burner that you have to Leat, then the others are ready for use, (Call and see them, in “i sizes and prices W. 8 JENKS € CO, apo Rexovar To Resuny. June 1 we will move to 941 Pennsylvania avenue to rebuild on our present locality, ‘and until that time we will offer our stock of Plated TeaSets, Soup Tureens, Berry Eowls, Coke and Card Baskets, Vegetable, Baking and Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Casters, French Marble, Gilt and Brass Mantel ‘Clocks, Brass Mirrors, Sconces, Candlesticks, &c., &c., at greatly reduced prices for cash. HARRIS & SHAFER, Jewxtens, myll3m 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. without Crape Vi Silk ahd Satin Dresses 2 ling Fipped: (Tela Gloves ¢ elis dyed sand finisied eu: cts bs peautifuily cleaned cleaned aiid dyed, ny 255m C. Horeussox, IMPORTER FINE MILLINERY, REPKESENTING THE PREVAILING PARIS AND NE vy YORK STYLES IN CRAPE, MULL AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES FOR TRIM- MING. TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT SHADE HATS. WHITE SUITS OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. BLACK SILK AND CLOTI COSTUMES. PARA- SOLS I AND FR ALL THELEADIN ENCH JERSEYS, PERF! TYLES, ES GLISH ECT FITTING. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS’ FINDINGS. ‘7 Treviso, Paria, 907 Pa ave, FOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, my19 = NTH STREET N. W,, TWO DOORS ABOVE PEN. LVAN TA AVE, Ladies, we request a call from you to examine our elegant stock of FINE BELGIAN NECKWEAR, L Novelties Goops, FREN DRI N’S and the lowest prices TRIMMED aud UNTH N HANDK ENCH FLOWE JEWELRY, HL RUCTIIN SURSI NooT’s BELGIAN LACE AND MILLEN 415 TIUIRT! apzii-eo: for Dr, Bi naw, DEALER | ies aud, ialty. Tnstruetiy lank’s Ancient Uni FANS and "EENTH STREET No ERS, LEATHER, PARASOLS, ST, CHIL: ERY STORE, Do UGLASs', ‘We have 100 Dozen LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN ‘HOSE, sizes 8 to 91g, our regular 47c. Hose, which we Shall sell for S7ge. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 DoUGLass, pertex _my6 Ninth street. st. MEN Dis, MODI X Se and ¥or sal Stores. are & and Satisti DORA Di led by th ely iinpervious, de at all OSS STULE! rc es, Bridal Trosseaus i$) Penna. uve. (over MM G loud Building. Lb iS RECOM Leuling Dressmakers, ry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing ap? DRY We * Garments Dyed, superior manner’ Purty Dresses a special ped. ANTON Sena Reeser, 608 on street, opposite Patent Ome WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LONG 4 LAC AND SHIRRED XD SHORT MERL Caps, 0 CLOAKS, Plain and Embroidered, for Spring wear, in Mother Hudbard and other styles, aud all kiuds of URNISHIN G GOODS, _mbIs Axsr a tod make) Deposit _my25 h Ch tleruen's clothes eh Jose their origiual shape: uit grease spots guaranteed removed eitectually Makes Corsets to order In FE ~ At istEr's Then cal Pry Cleaning Festa 3. Crape Veils, Laces, ied NG DRESSES. by th Price $1. NIE K. HUMP TENTICSTEEET Ni und guarantees perfect fit THER SPECIALTIES A. ‘and finest imported. Ho Froneh Corsets, First jase Jair Dresser Viema WALR AND FIN itary of the Bible Society, PERLE Y 537 15th st. now. BOOKS, &e. MIE REVISED VERSION OF THE BIBLE, in bltshment NCR. Ladies! and Gentiemen’s Garments: also, Velvet and Pit ‘Gloves, etc, are this superior process. ‘A SPECIALTY. is process will not 5D. 31-0 per FUWIST tyle and material, nd comfort, Re French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear osiery. Patent Shoulder races, and all Press iéform Goods, justles. Children’s Corsets and a SI Corset (iss HL's own that for the price is unsurpussed, French, German and Spans spoken, mrl4 CORCORAN BUILDING,” from Farts, nts and Five Medals from xpositions st Rm WORK, ine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing, dir dyed and shampoved iu u first-class manner Wiss order, ‘various sizes and styles of binding. ‘omnpanion to the ‘Chianbe ‘isc Old ‘Testament, by Talbot Family and Teachers’ Bibles at all prices. At the Bookstore of WAM. BALLANT Tu my2-00 R AEVISED OF THE HOLY In aifferent tues of pee ead ey Also, the Paraitel itt Hooks, THE NEW WORK sLE, varied bindings, LATING LIBRARY, BY ‘MESSRS. HUTCHI®S & MOORE, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. For saie by A. WHITAKER, 2105 Pennsylvania avenue. (CIRCULATING Tinnany, LEST PERIODICALS SOON AS ISSU, Also special attractions and bargains in Stationery. Mrs LUCY L. HUNTER, 1749 Pennsylvania Avenue. SPECIAL NOTICES, _ (Fae ao8 aterm aca me sharon) STOC g tburchase shares) of the Industrial Building and Savinzs Soctety wil be held at Bethel Hall, M st n 16H and ‘Tsth sts LW, at 780 pan. this TUESDAY, June 2, 1885, ae LEWIS IL DOUGLASS, Secretary. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Assets. ‘The G8th mecting 6 vinents and making advances will be held NESDAY, dunes, 1985, at 7 o'clock p. 1., at Marl Mail, H near Oth ‘st naw. Shares in the”ninth issue ve taken at wis mecting and et the office daily Re. a. STRAW ‘entertain the Hallowed Natne will be held at U: leasant, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 3d, mencing at six o'clock pn. A pleasant feature of euterttinment will be a wailer-giris; dill by jUaselMules of the village accompanied by music, Je po hall, Aft, th e i >, ON AND AF THURSDAY, JUNE (Se iN ANd bettas tte mentees Aas K st and 1007 16th at, will be close ut_ 730 O'clock. Murdusexeepiel Br le WHEELET, Fine 6 Sth and Ke sts, Jedre (Ree, WHITE PORCELATS Terris “EF rwente-ilve per cont rettuction tit price, Put upatonce. “No delay.) W. BSToups, Sigt) Painter, Bis Sih st: nw, Telephone call 773-4. fez-Ime [ee SANUELS SHEDD GAS FINTURES, SLATE MA3 GARDEN V. STPERS A) YOVES, TURIN MING AND TIN a are required to make clurh to this oflice a statement of thelr per sonal property, under outh. within forty-ive days from this date, and in defuait of such return the As: sessor fs required by law to mike out such statement from. the Dest n that can be obtained, and add thereto a penalty of fiNy per centum, Bi cal at this office, out and. re nbe obiadn Ry order of the Commissioners of tae District of Columbia, ROBERT P. LODGE, Assessor, B.C. UAL BUILDING ts, WEDNESDA eh stan) UNCANS Barber, Sylvania, to his’ patrons that he has sstablishment. Ail work will ‘ Fespect. A cléan towel Is used on enol customer slaved. Jed-Gte int power, new Type. five Twill give: D) checked at roads and steamboats, Furniture care: Olices, 100 F st, now. and 481 Pa, ‘Telephone No. 549-4. Service prompt and JE OBRIEN, Manager. LW SOTICI 5 HAS ast. resl- & OF GEORGETOW? G will be held at ‘THUD A: DARD'S HAL MONI For the Le asinay Subser! ceived at JUN ost sanguine, las boomed from the us old und its assets wre $114.5331,- Stockholders; the cust to coi e per cent pur y ‘Members buve taken loans to apount of $193, 51,000 Advanced on Exch Share, ‘oraible an opportunity togbtain. a home never before offered, and at a cust no greater tun you are now paying fur rent. JOIN LEETCH MAYUE 3EO. _my?3.26,28, 30&}¢1,24it Sole Agent for THE ROCHESTE BREWIN CELEBRATED Bh ‘The Trade and Families supplied. Orders by mall or telephone prompuly filled." my42-tutbsdm R, ‘Treasurer. W. KING, Secretary. sand 1206 Dst, COMPANY'S ER, E. F. BROOKS, GARDEN HOSE, any length. GAS STOVES, all sizes; guaranteed. Call and examine, GAS FIXTURES, &c. No charge for hanging: LOWEST PRICES, Plumbing, Repairs, &c. E F. BROOKS, 531 15th street, ; DRUG STORE and £ ner Vermout av known us the 2pm, Ce IMPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS, Alltaxes due previous to July 1, 1882, can be paid at a discount by culling on. WILLIAM DICK: SON. my? iy street, (Sg JON W. Consox, Jom W. MACAuENEY, CORSON & MACARTNEY, Basxens, Glover Bullding, 1419 F 9, Washinston, D.C, Depostt Accounts, front Firms, hesapeal eStock snd Stock deicit I, District of Columbia bonds of al! denominations on hand .or sale, Stock end Bonds or all focal stzeet Kalle eet Weiephions Compan shd’sold. ect wire from our office to New York, Philadel- und Hoste ps0 = THE ATT OF VISITORS AND “Residents is particularly called to PHOS TF, the new wid poptlar Bran and Nerve Tonic feguard agalist Malaria. For sale areated by lies oF zn bottles by W. C MILBULN, Sole La Nentor and Mauuweturer, 1439 Peuusyivania ave, aD nas ML Coast te HE W em iS & LEWIS, [ser satoen sien. Winters and” Glaslern are ab DOS D street northwest, ‘Telephone call, orders promptly attended Wo. eS tuseer. Lite a Liv Home ‘Tenan Greeks Gueor th Fly Rods and Delense of kdgar A. Poe Mos ‘The {Ams of Christ. 'S. Progressive Encl Ww. Me Naw Boos. Miliary fitwory ofGeneral Grant, Badeaa at Appleton, Hale. fa Letters of marks of Loudon oe Hallo Packie. Nature: Treats ‘Studies. its of an Old IE: ‘Statesmen, Cox. Cook. ran. an iutton, Wells, Mimi Keadingand Heyond. itovey. Oats or Wild Oats.-Ltckley. Sam Adams ~Fosmer, Mussa Uager the daar Stepntak | Gam betes Siyien Bee Spy, N Ks ‘AND, COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, ARTISTIC MAD Specialty of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS bs AND WEDDIXG ENGRAVING DONE JOHN C PARKER, S17 a1 nd Git “SA Svne Cone Fon Dysrersra> ‘Cure in from one to three months, ‘Relief guaranteed tn from one to three months, Sent post-paid upon receipt of 0c. Address wyl8 | miéim I. D. C CO, Box 301, LYNCHBURG, VA. mbit SPRING GOO AND OPEN FOR Wi H. Dy Bane, cp marron 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ps INSPECTION ord LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF TASHINGTON, ‘Pennaylvania avenue BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, WM. McLEAN & SON; mhsi 13th and B streets northwest. Keer Masvracronmo Company. 437 SEVENTH ST. N. W. | HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS AND MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Keep's C. C. Shirts,stx for $4.50, or 75c. each, Heche i shifts, six 10" 87.80, or 8-25 each. P its, sx for 97-50, or B. sill Rly einlorced, fiuest workiualishtp, perfect MSCEEP'S SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE, ni Gur ually the Very Best. Sx for Bo Batis: wtlon guaranteed SPECIAL. BARGAINS IN NECKWEAR, UNDER- WEAR, FANCY HALE HOSE, HANDEFS, SUSPENDERS, KID GLOV * BEST 6c. AND Te JEAN Dita Hens IN THE SPECIAL SALE OF TRAVELING BAGS AT 25 Per Cent Below Market Prices. KEEPS COLLARS AND CUPS. eras, Latent thyies, Best 4 21y, © 20 005, ‘Bbc, per pair, Buy Keep's Goods and suve 25 per cent on Your par- OLIVER P. BURDETTE, 437 7th st. nw. Sole Agent for the District of Coluinbia. ap2ssim_ ‘Rend these Prices to Your Parents: Ladies’ Hand-sewed Cur. Kid, Cloth Top 8t oet, only 50. Scien Tiand-sewed Smooth Goat Shoes, only $4. Ladies’ Hand-sewed Dongola Shoes, only $4.50. Ladies’ Hand-sewed French Kid Shoes, only $5.50. 30. ‘The Warren Tie, Hand-sewed and French Kid, $3 Tape Tirothers that Our Famous ease oes ar net sn ad wear make th ‘aukenphast aut Other styles of Shoes for Suly Be ‘We have Fine Shoes for you, Little Ones, at very low prices GEO. W. RICH, Custom Shoemaker, 409 7th at nw. Washington News and Gossip. GovernwenT Recewts To-pay.—Internal TFevenue, $245,262; customs, $605,449, SkcRErany ENpicorr returned from New York last night, AMONG THE PREsipENT’S CALLERS today were Minister Cox, Senators Cullom and Voor- hees, Representatives Cabell, Henley, Ward, Laffoon, Gov. E.G. Ross, of New Mexico; Messrs, Eaton and Gre; of the civil service com- mission; H. A. Richmond, of Buffalo; ex-Sena- tor Miteheil, of Orezon; Charles E. Tipton, of Pennsylvania; Assistant Secretary’ Porter, of the State department; Gen. W. 8. Rosecrans and Gen. Samuel Jone’, Ben}. A. Willis, of New THE REPRESENTATIVES of the Pacific Mail and Brazilian Mail companies had an inter view with the Postmaster General this morn- ing relative to the division of the $400,000 ap- propriated by Congress for the payment of the foreien mail service. Mr, Vilas Intends to give all sides a hearing before making a decision, PLEASANT FOR THE SIGNAL SERVICE MEN.— Gen. Hazen, chief signal officer, has revoked the order requiring men in the signal office to work from 8:30 a. m, till 5 p.m. daily, Begin- ning with the first of June the working hours will be from 9 tod. He has also abolished the drills which were held twice a week, and which were very distastful to the men, THE QUARANTINE STATION at Cape Charles was opened yesterday, and the station at the Pelaware breakwater will be opened on the Sth inst Tire Force in Pursvir oF GeRoxruo.—It is learned at the War department that between sixteen and twenty companies, containing about 1,200 men are in the field in pursuit of the Indians, ‘The commanding officers are au- thorfved to telegraph for additional forces if necessary, Decisions oF TREASURY ACCOUNTING OFFI- cERs CoNCLUSIVE.—Controller Darham decides that decisions of the Treasury accounting offi- cers are conclusive on the executive and heads or the departments, versed by the rts or b; Why He Resienep.—Mr. A. F. Howard, eol- lector of customs gt Portsmouth, N. H.. ten- dered his resignation to the Sceretary of the Treasury, because he writes: “I have been a zealous tember of the republican party, and in every way possible contributed to tts’ suc- cess. Consequently my ‘offensive partisan- ship’ can be established by 1 witnesses, For twenty years I have also been a firm be- Hever in the old Jacksonian doctrine, ‘To the victors belong the spoils." Mr, Howard's letter of resignation is dated May 80. Yester- lay Mr. Aiphe . Haseomb was appointed to the olice yacated by him. A RerIRING Posrmasten GOXE To CANADA. I. N. Hibbs, who was recoutly removed as Postmaster at Lewiston, Idaho, carried with him into. private life a lot of money order blanks, Since then be has beeu realizing the money by making them out payable to ficti- tious persons in different places in Idaho and then collecting the money in person or request- ing one of the banks todoso, It is thought that he obtained $15,000 in this way. When the blinks were exhausted he left for Canada, and the post office inspectors are looking for im, THE CiviL SERyice Comsissron has been criticised for the appointment of aboard of ¢.vil servi¢e examiners at Columbia, S. C., com- posed as the eritics assert, partly of incompe- tent colored persons. An officer of the commis fiom sald toa StAR reporter that Senator But. Jer and others who had _ joined in this criticism evidently iisapprehended what the duties of this board are, as well as the manner of Its ap- pointment. ‘The beard would not conduct the suurinations or prepare or revise the papers, ‘The examination would be conducted by Mr. Lyman, the ehief examiner. ‘The papers are those prepared by the commission, and they will be reviewed by the board of examiners tn this city, ‘The local board simply had to see that no one candidate gained an untair advan- luxe over the others apd to certity that the ex- unination was fairly conducted. “As to the ap- pointinent of the board, its members were nom- nated by the Postmhster General, and the commission had soother knowledge of them, Barrery C, 3d artillery, Capt. Webster, ar- rived this morning from Little Rock, Ark., by B.and O.R.R., and proceeded to quarters at the Washington barracks, A Civi Service Deciston.—Theelvil service commission having been requested by Secre- tary Lamar to certify for appointment to fill a $1,000 place in the Pension bureau a female clerk from Dakota, as there was no representa- tive of that territory in the bureau, they in re- ply state that it is ‘the provinee of the commls- sion and not of the Secretary of the Interior to choose the states or territories from which the Rppolntment shall be certified. In this case, It is added, Dakota is not on the list for choleé of uppolutthents,and that therefore the commis. sion will not’select the clerk from that terri- nS. THE TROUBLESOME INDIANS.—AdJt. Gen. Drum received a telegram to-day from Asst. Adjt. Gen. Barber, at Whipple barracks, stating that dispatehes from Fort Thomas say that a scouting party to Black Rock ascertuined that not more than three Indians were engaged in horse stealing. The commanding officer at San Carlos says he had acount of the Indians on. the ‘1st “May, with the exception of those on the Aribaypa and San Pedro, and gecounts for all who belong to San Carlos. Ten women and children of Natehez’s band have lent, but no more men, The. posts of Apache: Grant ‘Thomas and San Carlos are on the watch, and ure alert to keep track of those who should be on the reservation, Information from all avail- able sources indicates that no Indians have attempted to leave to Join the hostiles, except, perhaps, the three who are engaged In horse stealing at Black Rock. PERSONA L.—Chief Justice Cartter, of the Dis- trict Supreme Court, to-day took leave of his colleagues and others, prior to taking his sum- mer vacation, and will leave to-night for a st gf some months on his Kansas farm,—' Beale, of Washington, was a passenger by the central overland train to arrive in Sun Francis- ¢0 last Wednesday. Ex-SenatorGroome is at Willurd’s——U.S, Treasuter Jordan went over to New York yesterday, for a short stay.——Ex- Representative Dorsh¢imer has taken a cottage at Newport for the summer.—Rev. Wm. A. Baruett, of Washington, was registered in Chi- Gago ou Sunday. Ex-Representative B, A. Willis of New York, is at Wormley’s.—Vico President Hendricks was in Chie: on Satur day.—Judge A. O. Aldis, of Washington, was registered in New York last evening—E. B, Ewing, the newly appointed U.S. Consul Gen- eral to Mexico, is at Willard’s.—Dr. and Mrs, George M, Mitchell, after a three years’ resi- dence here, will leave shortly for New York, Where Dr. Sf, will resume gho practice of his protession.—Mrs. Philoclea_ Edgeworth Eve, the Georgia vice regent of Mount Vernon, is visiting ber niece, Airs, 'T. 8. Morgan, 1620 Connecticut avenue. The Clark Investigation. 4 BALTIMORE WITNESS THINKS THE TERRACE WORK SATISFACTORY, In the Clark investigation, at the Interior de- partment yesterday, Mr. William J. Bevan, a marble worker of Baltimore, testified thatin his opinion the work and material of the Capitol terrace was eatisfactory, or would be when finished. He saw no crumbling there except in a small ptece, 34 or 4 inches square, which did not uttect thé durability of the structure, but constituted an eyesore to astone-cutter. Me found no stones budly worked, and saw no rot- ten stuff, ‘The marole he considered good, and said it was the same which he had used in building John W, Garrett's house in Baltimore. re ‘The Drew Trial Drawing to a Close. BUvAL lass PROCEEDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT TO-DAY, ‘This morning the trial of John W. Drew, in- dicted for presenting false bills to the bureau of medicine and surgery, Navy department, was resumed before Judge MacArthur in the Crimi- Pind op nica deaahoubninepdmecne d his argument, speaking till 11 o'clock. tarine defonus en protenved & eeriescr prayers, which led to some discussion. ‘THE GIST OF THE PRAYERS GRANTED is that if Drew furnished articles of equal va!ue to the bills, although not charged by their true names, he is to be acqutited; that to convict, the jury must be satisfied that Drew knew that the ‘clilm was fraudulent; that the burden of ft was on the government, and that section B7i21)s,, has no application to this case, THE sURY OUT. ‘The courtat11:43 charged the Jury generally, and they retired about 12:15 o'clock, ee ee OFFICIAL CHANGES. Appointments by tho President, Ete. The President to-day appointed Charles H. Robinson to be collector customs district of Witmington, N.C. The President has appointed David J. East- burn postmaster, vice Geo. W. Mellish, re- signed, at Fowler, Ind.; J. L. Etzel, vice A. D. Eldridge, resigned, Clear Lake, Iowa; David Frakes, Vice Albert Moore, resigned, Ouray, Col; A. H. Simpson, vice H. E. Norris, re- signed, North Clarendon, Pa; J. I Brant, vice J, S. Cartis, resigned, Oxage Mission, Kan.2 A.C. Respess, vice W. C. Hutchins, resigned, Mays ville, Ky.; J.S. Kittle, viee C. £. Van Pelt, coin- mission expired; J. F. Henderson. vice J. Me- Kinne, Jr., commission expired, Aledo, il Mayberry’, vice Geo, W. Doty, cd Pied. Burlingame, Kan.; W. "1 Gibbes, vic M.Wilder, commission expired, Columbia, S.C Alex. Wentz, vice Miss Catherine Seizer, com mission expired, Mechaniesburgh, Pa: 'C. A. Gilder, vice W. W. Lambert, commision ex- pired, Brackettsvilie. Texas;” M. V. Meredith, vice W. G. Gaze, East Saginaw, Mich., sus: pended “for using’ pnblie money’ for private Uses, ‘Mr. William H. Armstrang, head of division in the internal revenue office, where for the last sixteen years he has been assigned as assistant tothe Solicitor, has voluntarily tendered his resignation, to take effect June $oth, This res- ignation was not requested, but Was offered Pursuant to atixed purpose’ formed by him more than a year ago. ‘The President yesterday appointed George W.. Julian, of Indiana, surveyor general of Mexico. Mr. Julian was a Representative in Congress from his native state from 1849 to 1851..and re-entered the House after the war. He was a prominent abolition advocate, Was 4 supporter of Lincoln, belng then ar lican. He has acted with the d years. W. A. Allen and A,T. Donn, two ushers at the White House, were discharged yesterday, and Messrs. Dyi and guster, of ButTalo, appointed to succeed ther ‘Thomas McRae, of Maryland, lias heen ap- pointed captain of the wateh of the Treasury department, vico A. M, Stevenson, reduced to the rank of ficutenant, a place made vacant by the dismissal of James E, Cramp. Daniel P. Foley and Wm. E. Reynolds have been promoted to be second lienienants, und John W. Howison and Henry b. Rogers to be rst Meutenants, in the revenue marine ser- vice. The Postmaster General has appointed Mor- joyes, a merchant @f Burlington, a mn rillo_ chief of the division of post office supplies, place of D. W. Rhodes, removed. Mr. X. married @ cousin of the Postnaster Ge but it fs stated that the selection was solely upon the recommendation of Messrs. Smalley and Atkins, of Vermont, Mr, Staith D. Fry, ofthe appointment division, Post Oflice department, has been desiznated to Hill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr-Nathab Smith, ‘The President to-day commisstor lowing postnasters: Wim. H, Cullingwvorth, at Richmond, Vaz Thos. J. Stokes, At Macon, Miss; Marshall P, Maxon, at Union City, Mich, ‘orman E, Ives, at Mirion, Iowa; Cyris. A. Riedes, at Anthony, Kan Gouliely Christ atSabetha, Kan; Geo. HL ‘Ttcomb, at W ville, K. Eugene P. Baneroit,” M. Ka trometer, at Ashland, Pu. Samuel P. Kindt, y iT. Snive the fol- Po Mr. Heurich and the Unions. A CONFERENGE YESTERDAY WHICH RESULTED IN NOTHING, A boycott having been placed upon the beer manutactured by Mr. Christian Heurich by the trades unions of this city, that gentleman issued acircular which read as follows: “To my customer: You are well aware that there exigts In this city a labor union which has seen fit to place me under ban, or in other words, has boycotted me. As you are no doubt suffering toa certain extent from the effects of this order, I ask you to meet me in conference on Monday afternoon, June Ist, at 3 o'clock, at Cosmopolitan hall, You afe at liberty to bring any of your friends, as I have every desire for a free and candid ex: pression of opinion. Yours, very truly, ©. Hecnicn, The hall was filled yesterday at the hour named, but it was evident that the trades or- aunizations were more largely represented Uhan the beer sellers. At Mr. Heurich's request, be meeting elected Mp,Charies Waiter as chair man. Mr. Heurich then read a written state- nent of his attitude towards the workinzmen, and the cause of the present trouble. He sil {hat while engaged in erecting houses he hud | been requested by labor representatives to em- ploy only union inen, He had told them that | while he would no’ compel contractors on buildings to employ union men, he would ask them todo so. ‘This was the promise he hi: made to the labor people, and he claimed he had kept this promise, and he read state- ments showing the amounts he had paid Jor Jabor, He sald that of the $100,000 expended last year sn building not $2,000 had zone to non-iinion workmen. In only one instance had @ non-union man received “employment, and. that was by mistake. Mr. Heurich ‘went on to complain of the threats which had been made by the labor representatives when they called to see him aud of their in- sulting lang ‘He sald that he was a labor- ing man himself and in sympathy with them, but he did not pro to surrender bis pe sonal liberty and alloW others to dictate to him about his private affuirs. His advice to the workingmen was, “emancipate yourself, but d not try to enslave others, Mr. Heurich con cluded by saying that every cent of mony he now possessed would be devoted to resisting this attack upon his rights as a free may Mr. Dutton, the architéet employed. by Mr, Heurich, then made a statement to the efivct that he Had found bis client to invariably favor union men and union prices, Mr. E. M. Blake read a letter from Mr. John Connor, one of Mr. Heurich’s customers, re- questing him (Mr. Blake) to say that if the boy- colt was continued he would have to stop using. the Heurich beer. Mr. Blake, who is also a member of the labor meee had quite an animated colloquy with Mr. Heurich in re- ‘d to his relations with the unions, The tone, owever, was temperate, which led’ Messrs. Simon Wolf and D, W. Giassie to suggest that it was evident both parties wanted to do what Was right, and all that now seemed neces-ary was to have a conference and the present diili- culty could be adjusted. ‘They moved that a committee representing Mr. Heurich’s custom- ers be appointed to canter with the labor peo- ple. This amiable solution of the difficulty seemed to have been reached, when Mr, Heu- rich repeated the remark that he proposed to fight this thing out on the present basis. Thig gave rise to further colloquy with Mr. Blake, and, in answer to the question whewer he would accept an agreement reached by the committees, Mr. Heurich said: “If the setile- ment is agreeable to me I will accept it; other- wise, I will not.” “If you defy the trades unions,” exclaimed Mr. Blake, “ (warn you, Mr, Heurich, that you will go under.” “All right,’ sald Mr, Heurteh, “I am satisfled fer. to go under; Unies Zou come down from your hich horse,” continued Mr. Blake, with sonie warmth, “I predict that you will come to poverty.” 3 eoiae tothis eountry to bel slavery. sie G not com in slavery. It nota matter of dollars and cents witiine. It is a question of principle, I will stake all I Baths decided ititads taken b; Mr, Heurich r, Heuricl changed the situation, and the mectiog ad: Journed without appointing the committee. ———2 = McGowan Dentes THE INDEBTEDNESS.—In the case of Wilson & Gartland agt. M.A. Mc- Gowan, to recover $20,000 damazes by reason of si ping them in the fulfillment of contract: for laying the brick work on the public buildi at Toledo, Ohio, Mr. F.W. Jones, for the detend ant, has tiled his plea denying theindebtedness. It 13 clalined that the amount set out in the de- elaration of $17,000 should be $1,700, and that the indebtedness is from plaintitts to defendant in the sum of $904, REAL Estare Saiz —Weeks & Co., auction- cers, havo sold for C- A, Best, trustee, part of ot A, in feet 8’ inches on ‘9th street. ant feet-and improved by small tramp dueling, to James L. Ty for $1 ‘Also all, of lot din unre 864, containing juare Ee Ss are foot, to B'S Ferguson. ms eens St ‘Tue UNtox VETERAN Conrs—At @ meeting of the Union Veteran Corps, first ‘companyy fast evening, Capt. Urell announced the follow: the of ‘Fred. TWO C Telegrams to The Star. THE INDIAN OUTBREAK. ire Gen. Crook Thinks it Serious. —___ GOOK, THE OUTRAGER, LYNCHED. ites GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA, 22 Soe GEN. GRANT BETTER. pee EX-AUDITOR REYNOLDS KILLED. each THE GLADSTONE MINISTRY CRITICISED. eee THE GOSSIP OF LONDON. Russiqn Diplomacy and English High oral Principles. ANOTHER BLUE OOK SHOWIN MER Gor THE UPPER 11 <THE AP APFAIR—ANGRY GOMMESTS OF THE ENGLISH PAPERS—NINISTER PHELIS MAKING A GOOD IIPRESSTO Speclal Cable Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR. Lonpox, June 2,—The Issue of the bine book containing the second part of the Afghan correspondence, ineinding the agreement of both governments to submit the Penjdeh attair toarbitration, 1s 1 nase aan angry dis enssion of the whol in for a whi Te will also de ground for another vote of paper this i < comments in strong finde of the e ponduee Or less UN CASO ally shows is th English ministe~ ” consistent moral grounds and #3 fentions yn the pact o: ‘ed diplomat s simply touccomplish his own aims ou the Afghan tronticr, Prince of nature, x Pheives wil | be received by the linburt and Cambridge. His recepiion everywhere has Deen specitlly friendly amd the wagmest opine fons are @xpressed concerning him. a THE OUTLOOK VERY BAD. Gen, Crook Thinks the Indian Out- break Will be Hurd to Suppress. SAN Francisco, June 2.—The Coil today publishes the following dispatch received y terday by Gen, Pope, commanding the Paritie division from Gen. Crook in Arizona, It is daied Fort Bayard, May 31st. “Have just ar- d there are eizht bodies of troops outaiter the Indi The latSer have doubt less divided into. sii ties. No reports have heen received from any of the troops si the 25th, The Indians bave kilied a number oF people anid conunitted many outrages, The outlook is tad, Everything indicates trouble situilar to th outbreak, and that it Ibe very. difficn Brad- 's disposition of th have been such a8 Was compulsory under the cumstances.” ———— EX-AUDITOR REYNOLDS KILLED. Southern Louis—Was It Accident or Suicide’ T. Louis, Mo., June 2.—R. M. Rey ds, first auditor of the U.S. Treasury depart killed himseif this morning at the South hotel. There ts an air shaft in the hotel over the rotunda, wh cuts through the diftférent floors, At five minutes to six @ clock this my ning Mr. Reynolds either jumped or fell « the Paling on the third stoly dato the alr shat He 'strgek on the nfwhle floor of ‘the rota aud wa picked uj A visit made to kh plds’ room. dise! et that it 5, although t made a caret wilet He has been in St. Louis sia ith Mr. GUL. Albers, but lett that kent house and put up at the hotel last night. He was in excellent spy when last s¢ nd Ho Motive eat be: su gested for th He wasn hi Sansas to buy ert the U Treasury only a couple of Weeks axe. fine-looking, healihy man, of abuat sixty years of age. y to ted States 10 the hy from Serinagur, ity was Visited by a frightini onSunday last. ‘The shocks, which Was destroyed, ulns, ‘Fifty ps d, and hundreds of the already been from the ‘The toial loss orthe m must remain unknown for s¢ of the inhabitants sul Tie buried in ‘the reins. When the shocks we Hzed that they were being Subjected to the awiul possibilities of an earthquake, the wildest panic seized them. Every one able to do so, Tushed from the tumbling houses and fled to the boats on the piver and on the Mfkes, or souzht the open — countrs ‘The terrified inhabitants are now eamped in the fields that surround the town, Serinagur ig near the center of U shmere, and that whole territory experienced the terrible earthg Phe damage | cansed s. The loss in Mrihted peo being sent them as rapidly asthe Indign author- ities can orgunize relief Many of tle houses yet standing show large rents in the walls and ust be razed to the ground The shocks ased, and this tact greatly retards the work ot rescitlug the people pinned down in the debris, and itis feared many of these must perish before they can be rescued by the relief parties, ——— A Chicago Father's Cracl Mistake. SENDING HIS DAUGHTER TO A CORRECTIONAT. SSTITUTION FOR A CRIME WITH WHICH SHE .D NOTHING To DO. Citrcaco, June 2—John Murray, a market gardener, of this city, has a dauzhier who, it was sald,'was in love with her father’s team- ster. Some time ago $1,800 was taken from Murray's vest. He engaged a private detective to recover the money. jatter, hearing of the rumored affection between the daughter and the teamster, reported to his employer that the two Were about to elope and that they had taken the money. The girl was sent by her father to the House of the Good Shepherd, a correctional institution, although nothing was ever proved against her or the teamster.- Dur- ing the latter part of last week a young man living near Murray's home died.” Since the young man’s death Murray has been told that ihe deceased had left him . The dead man is supposed to have been one of the three who committed the robbery, Murray ix now doin, all in his power to reniove the siain he spon his daughter's character, to place uy estes Emperor William’s Health. CONFLICTING REPORTS REGARDING IT FROM BERLIN. BERLIN, June 2.—There are conflicting re- Ports regarding the health of the Emperor Wil- liam of Germany. The court cireular continues silent on thesuby The however, fren cola kept the emperor tr bed all of Natur © emperor the —— ee General Foreign News. DEATH OF A GERMAN CATHOLIC PRINCE. Baniix, June 2.—His bighness, Prince Catholic branch of the royal family, 1s dead, BLACK FLAGS ORDERED OUT OF TONQUIN. TIENTSIN, June 2.—An imperial decree ai- gvacunte Tonguia by the time agesed apes Br France and China, - i e firs felt, and the poopie | and succor is | TAKEN FROM JAUL. AND MANGER. Cook, the Mt. Airey Outragcz, Lynehed by Masked Men. Wrerxrserrn, Mp, June 2.—At 1:80 o'elocke this morning a body of masked men rode inte this city and went at once tothe Jail wher Townsend Cook, colored, was Imprisoned fur ‘Mrs. Knott, near Mt Airey, @ They broke “down the @oor jowered the sberltt_ and procaed I" rope was placed atound bis was led out and put ints a tree about (wo mtlos Vict wounds were oun {his neck. A ph tacked to the troe bore the words, wri | pen Phis man confessed his erin Words were written on @ letter head printedy Ontive of Milton G, Urner, Fredertek. hes yet becn obtained as'to who wol® Crxcrswart, ock tht June ing Dr, EB. E. Loy, a welle tand killed his brother use of Hyuor, . A, Jones, Ube LOWN steamboat yp For som he tins boon unemployed, and has lived 1 hits ane rable cireun cos. Ae ay unken conditie mother's hedside and bec&a awakened a. visitor, Mrs. Glenn who went to hita and begged struck Her with achair and returned to the Abcse of his mother, r roused Lr, Loy and Mrs. Loy, Cham. plin's sister, and they came to the roota, Thy couchtan alse hurried to the room and he aun Dr. Loy, after a straggle with Champlin, got hin inte t pat hii to be: He ll, however, and ru ned was sacrnpptine wwe killed bina’ sereamed, Bat the doctor said he had paly shet to scare him, Upon examination It was found ving, the ball having . The grief of | the dead man’s mother, although her own face ore marks of his bruiality, was unbounded. Dr Loy was taken to thy muse and | locked u hance of marder, He regretted | deopiy the mination of the affair, but ach mbof the « es, showing that he acted | 2 | Again tu A THE QUAREFL BETWEEN PREDER LAY SPENCEM MAY N, June 2.—The literary that te controversy Is ended be: 2 Messrs, Frederick Harrison and Herbert Spenecr about the y in America of & volun at three recent articles bye the Tames tiated with is ready to regard the the share take \s Spencer mewed his tn tis course, only arte sans led the latter into a mistake, and he hopes that the athur will not iutertere with a contin: on Of their friendship. Sie wanted to convines him (Spencer) that rrhwon Senator Sherman's Tour. RECEIVED WITH MUCH ENTHUSIASM BY THE PEOPLE OF TH THWEST, 1E., JUNE wator Sherraan Aviles © from Calle proceeded Where the train stopped dinner yesterday, the. Se ted, Mayor Ketcham. whe mi of welome. A lange crowd gathered aud the tor made a briet expressing grate Doing able to see Willamette Valley, ‘garden spot of « Gov. Moody and Secitary of State. Earhart alent to mmoct” Senator Sherman, r whlch, wi 4 him was or, a commit of persons recession wie nator to then afernoon was out the city inspecting nid other places of int evening an Informal reception was held ‘nors residenee, where thousands of 4 to pay thelr respects to Uke ise Senator Sher twill reach Portland to-day” and wiltgo tu Hately to Vancouver, where he will be the guest of Gen, Nelson AJ Miles, commander of the Department ot Columbia, the at the gov citizens call Hinguished Senter from Ohi ASSAULT 1 SUNS OF HEBREWS, VIENNA, June 2.—Serious autiJewish’ riots [ have aguth broken out. ‘Ther yesterday with increased viole ‘The incit- Ing cause at the present tine is the exeltemant The people growing out of the election agitar n. ‘The Carmelite platy was tilled with @ howling mob and free fights were frequent, he shops ol the Jews were raided and runed and thelrowners vielontly assaulted.) perms were severely wounded, The Je many arrests, still they were pow- rs aud Were obliged to military. Other riot ot destructiveness have taken ip suand Neabar districts, In oree Ison duty preventing the gathe liberal party bad dates de Which tsa loss of three alone. In Leopoldstadt Herr smite candidate, was | —_.___ A Deputy Sheriff Mortal iy Wounded. Jasr. While attempting arrest t ed Reeves, futher “an | tw ing, Jor Gardner, | bod ; Was shot through the gh the arms and le: yha Cox, brother of ti was also shot through ‘parties and is mortally: Reeves has served a ‘The two sons have, ployed An @ saloon wounde niu the penit i recently, Terre Haute, ty, informed the police about a gambling wuse kept and frequented by the Chinese of | the Hong Kong colony, ‘The police raided the den und arrested several of Its Inmates, whose trial was set for to-day. Last night the dewd | Dody ordohnson was found in an upper story of building in the rear of 715 Walnut stres t | with ‘eleven stabs on it,” Who committed the mui but itis belleved 1 was done by seme Chinese who were informed inst by Johnson in order to get the chief usecutiig Witness OuLof the Way, Fourtecm Chiname Fatal Duet Amrnicus, Ga., June 2.—A terrible story has Just reached here of a duel between two ne- xrocs, Jet! Johnson and Henry Brown, They were jeatous over the favors of the sume wo- a. ‘They met by agreement, after dawn, ir Mocklee, and fought with clasp kat Lucking one another until, weak from loss 4 beth expired. They ‘were buried by ricuds, “The other negroes are very secretive about thé matter. lire The Grain Supply at Chicago. Between Negroes. oats, 261,152 bushels; rye, 17,; bushels: ley, 25,07 making & total of 15, 892 bushels, These figures show an increase of 524,000 bushels of corn, 70,000 bushels of oats and 400 bushels of rye, and @ decrease of 162,000 bushels of wheat and 8,000 bushels of ley. Gen. Grap: {Somewhat Improved. New Youk, June 2.—Gen. Graut sever. hours last night, and both Dr. D ‘and Gal. Fred. Grant stufed tis morning that the gua eral awoke feeling rested after of Sunday nigitt. Ses Naval Orders. ASSIGNMENT OF CADETS TO SEA DUTY, ETC. Passed Assistant Engineer C.J. Habighurst ordered to special duty in connection with the muchinery of the monitor Totror; Lieut. Com»

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