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INGS. Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and Lita St, by The Evening Scar Newspaper Company, GEO, W. ADAMS, Pres. to subscribers tn the atte hy carrie f, at 10 Werk. or 4c ents each mer Foter ston, D.C, a8 secrets . Tux SEAk— published on Frider—$1 a year, postage prepaid. Sit months. oO centn a alt sutacriptic po paper sent longer than Is pa we of wivertinins AMUSEME ATTENTION Cantata {0 be giver F je School on FRIDAY” RVENL st Onl Fellow's’ Hall. Sth sts TOUR IS CALLED ‘TO TH e Loves iG, JUNE i FESESY 2 PEON SS, SOMER boson, (Pormeriy: Byers Park.) ith et. a Houndary. Tire mi the city. tery evesr UIROPLE-GT PLA. jel SY CTRCUS collection of TRAINED ANIMALS, oats, Performing Monkeys, &c. the Word never saw. Star Compan: ‘of Sen ray. Prices 10, nt Oo, es Tuesday, ‘and 30 cents. Supported by 18 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC LOW LERS—WASIIN YDGE No, ‘ZSelect Moouught Excursion tw Marshall Hall, on FRIDAY E re leave TU sitet Tickets ‘St the whart etre The Linde ~ be ob- feand Coumat B Exeursion Welk JUNE > fut boars spend x exc Excursions oS RROW- ips to the at oF ehich will appear in the day papers joa ee ppece W. RIDLEY, EXCURSIU STEAMER Ss ie ‘The owners of the st Thre tal ts. Lunches served, and ice, Trnitand milk alwayson band. Steamer leaves ¢ ning at 10 o clock, revurn 4 ociock. Fare, | and trip to Glymont and Marshall 15 cents SIONS = KET KOCK POINT. Se MAY. G20 7th st.s wa or U GATIONAL CHURCH P the Church, FRIDAY EVEN: Tickets SOC, at ELPHONZO. feeshunents Sold by the Ludies. net Death nis: children, | ents. UF special ra orechools Call at LL Y's Petar: 5 LRTREM? n Manager. Fron GREAT PALIS AND CABIN JOHN | ‘Wazner can be char- | above places: capacity H “The new ste tered of the beat over 21 For informa: tei O5-F Wagner. BRIDE! cet HL > either d y at the Jewelry store of HL. G. lee, M) st., opposite Washi offic VHAPEL POINT eka toy retarning at 9 MONDAY, JUNE 1, bal nnd Sun- Don't Hotel, WAT y273m JOHN'S informacion apply to B. F. QUEE BOW. BAUER, Th st. whart, or HO" BROs.. Chapel Point. my: SOR THE The Steam P tripe durin Uh ses Ba DAY, TUrsi Vor information apply at office of F WATERS, 1047 High st Georgctown, my2s-ime* AN FALLS, | on the Potomac. ¢ WASHINGTON will make an exeurston tt) { © place EVERY WEDN ES DAY, leavin ~ eet wharfat @ am., return ing a@8 pon. bar trip, 25e. tig On & fine waxed deck de SUNDAY AFTERNOO: auuer MARY WASH EXCURSION. DN will make leaving at 3p. ‘wel un board, chaster for Marshals Hall, = fo iymont and ES. RANDALL, Manager, HART month my193m STEAMER GEO. LAW IS For 7 Thorsday and Friday du: W. BAUER, 7th st. wharf, Hf WE SELLFOR $1.25 IS THE BEST REEL EN TE WHY PsY MORE MONEY FoR LESS VALUE! WEARE SELLING HO-E AS LOW ASANY ONE VASES FOR CEMETERIES AND PARKIN OUR GAS STOVE TRADE Is LARGE, AS WE HAVE THE BEST STOVE HAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON, 424 9TH STREET MARKET, THe MODES TN HAIR GOODS WLLE M. J PRANDL, 1308 F Stance POMPADOUR BANGS, SHINGLED BANGS. “These sty ies never need pe tn the hairdressers’ hands, giwase in order by plain combing. Hair d: owed and Bangs Shingiec i Roeswovar To Riven. June I we will move to 941 Pennsytvan ‘svenue to rebuild on our present locality, and ontil that time we will offer our stock of Plated Teasets, Soup Tureens, Berry Bowls, Cake and Card Baskets, Vegetable, Baking and Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Casters, French Marble, Gilt and Bras Mantel (Clocigs, Brass Mirrors. Sconces, Candlesticks, €c., Gc. at greatly reduced prices for cash. HaRKIS & SHAFER, JewErens, Alga 1113 ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. MME J.P. PALMER, 207 F STREET NORTHWEST, mm NESDAY, M: NETS and THATS, the latest fush- ous whica have been created by thé Paris Modistes for Summer wear. Nocards mys “THE CORCORD HARNESS” THE CONCORD COLLAR. have on hand a large We CORD NESS scrip en very gesuine Concord Hares is stamped with ‘maker's tine and trade mark. A Coupe, Carriage aiid Koad Harnew a specialty. LUIZ & BRO., 497 Pennsylvania Avene, Adjoining National Hotel ‘Pranks and Satchels in great variety, at loweat prices, my6 ME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE | Reasonabie Prices, ‘Che ening Star, A MIGHTY TORRENT SWEEPS DOWD a CAROM, Dore OREAT DAMAGE DEXvER, COLO. Jane $.—A tothe THe dune-Republican trom Long, Mont. says: At noon yesterday the Beaver Park reservotr, in South St Vrain canon, bursted, causing ‘great damage to the surrounding country. The tor rent, ‘which Is estimated to have reached =. height of 120 feet, rushed down the canon with: terrific force, carrying away bridges, houses, barns, and everything which obstracted tts th, and flooding the adjacent country. Se Tiras learned ne lives were ioe, The damage to crops and meadows along the lowlands is very great. The reservoir, an immense affair covering an area of many acres, supplied water Vo. G6—No. 10,016. for the highland ditch, which Graverees e lange WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1885. : TWO CENTS. Section of land adjacent to the mountains, General Foreign News. INOCULATION FOR CHOLERA OFFICIALLY RIO ‘OGNIZED. LADIES’ GOODS._ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. SPECIAL _ NOTICES. ©. DOUGL MENT (Rhode Island ave. Sp niug of Ladies Eve ces, Ke, are cleat ‘ se Nea, ry" this pro: tly cleaned J. C. Hercurssox. IMPORTER FINE MILLINERY, REPRESENTING THE PKEVAILING PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES IN CRAPE, MULL AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES OR TRDL- MING. TROUVILLE, SHADE Hats, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT WHITE SUITS OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES, PARA- SOLS IN ALL THE LEADINGSTYLES, ENGLISH. AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTING. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS’ FINDINGS, ‘7 Trevise, Parts, 907 Pa.ave. FOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES. my H Ficw: i Embire l_ Statnping, Plush and Pai renewed on mibroidery. Agent 1205 F st. myS-1m, 415 THIRTEENTH STREET N. W., TWO DOORS ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | Ladies, we request a call from you to examine our | elezant stock of FINE BELGIAN LAUES, PARISIAN: | NECKWEAR, LI DKERCHIEPS, Choice ekies In FR RS, LEATHER: PARASOLS, EREAKFAST, CHIL: all at e line of the lowest prices posible. Also, a com PRIMMED aud UNTRIMMED MILLEN: ERY. OOT'S ‘D MILLINERY STORE, THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWES’ Taz Rmowar IMUM CONSUMPTION OF "ICE. IN ITION TOCOLD THE ATMOSPHERE at AOL ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, D THESE, CONDITIONS’ MUST AINTA\ AND THEY ARE ONLY OBTAINED IN'THE RIDGWAY. J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, No. 1020 7th at. mw., my8 Bole Agents for the District, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOI.- LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. jpitemember, we guarantee prices to be always the rest. DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR, MOST IMPROVED AND RIGERATOR KNOWN. SEIT 1S WITHOUT 4 Pi VE ie TROUBLESOM, ERVI a PINITE GERATION EN P] OD IN ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A ae Fi Nt af Pa ‘TS FOR AN = Sieteroes & Fixrcuzs, STERY ' GOOLS. STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES, 415 71m Srayer Noxtuwrsz myo ‘We have 100 Dozen LADIES BALBRIGGAN HOSE, sizes 8 to 9, our regular 47c. Hose, which we shall sell for 37ige per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 per box. sDoUGLass, ‘Ninth street, St, Cloud Building. with, Lord’ ‘Taylor.New York; aha BEE Con StL, Ma, le at the shortest notice. Superior Fitting, nd Satisfaction Guaranteed, ng Dresses. Bridal Troseaus a specialty. ‘907 Pena ave. (over M. Willlst's). DRESS SHIELD Leading Dressmakers, pervious, ry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing apzii FPRENCH DYEING.” SCOURING AND DRY Cleaning Establishment. 1205 New York ave. n.W. All Kinds of Lubes and Gents’ Garments Dyed, Cleaned and finished in the most superior manner Plush Cloaks, Velvet and Party Drewes mspecialty, Ladies’ dresses done up without being ripped. AS € CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with 2 Placher. ap) Mrs Sera Rvevverr, 608 9th street, opporite Patent Office, Wi Suits my It is absolutely fmm For sale at all Stores. Jvsr Annrven ANOTHER CARLOAD OF OUR“EUREKA CHAM- LOOK AT OUR MONEY REFUNDED IF IT DOES NOT DO AS m: ‘Varor Stoves Do not buy until you have examined our large ae sortment, of five different makes, especially the im. proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE GENERATOR STOVE, having only one burner that you have to heat, then the others are ready for use. Call and seethem, in “Ul sises and prices. BERSUIT," SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP, GLASS 24x30, 10 PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. EW REFRIGERATOR,” THE LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. W. H. ROEKE, 7 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st. W. 8, JENKS @ 00, ‘717 7th street, Recetved a new and el line Received @ ne legant line of Infant's and WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, BPE BRE NNN ORY R ocG. Sa oo NNN IONNN @ @ LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS. $3 EPP Ee ERE HORRR § Oo LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, i mand Embroidered, for Spring wear, in Mother | ©? P = ERE NNN Ht N XN GGG Hubbard and other syle, and all Kiias of AT THE PALAIS ROYAL x EN'S FURNISHING GOODS, mb28 = 00.0 UY VEEBNN NITRRR 58g Fis: 9 OU UV VE NNNIR R! Ton MW isrers é 90 V VER NNNIIRRE S88, Chemical, Dry Cleantng Fstablishment Oo OU U VY BE ONNNIE Rg S_ eee 8ys8" 00 V REEN NNUR 88338 Tadies, and Gentlemen's Garments, aiso, Velvet ana | ONLY ONE PIECE OF EACH ‘ SOUVENIR” LOT Perfectly Cleahed by this auperier sro: “> ME | MENTIONED BELOW WILL BE SOLD LADIES LNG DISSES A SPECIALTY. | | TO 4 CUSTOMER, Gentiemen’s clothes cleaned by cess — « their original shaper and grease Mf guarantesd | 25¢. Jewelry, all styles, Or 0c. be removed ellectually. “Price $1 ee | Fr ad mule rs gee a , = | 256 Shiver Halr Ornaments for 13¢. MM" 4NSie K, wUMPurny, Ge. Sterling Silver Rhine Stone Collar Buttons, Te, Bakes Corsets to order in every sivle ani material, | 195 Chromo Fans, all styles for 12. corsets to order in every style at 701 a ‘ahd guarantees perfect i abd comfort 25e. Chromo and Parchment ‘gps for 190. Hem SPEciaLTies Aw 4c. Satin and Sateen Fans for French Hand-made Underclothing Merino Underwear | te. Gauze Fans and other styles for 680. and finest impacted Monier Ae. Leather Satchels for 456. Patent Shoulder Braces, aud all Dress Heform Goods. Gye, EAR French Corsets and Bustles. 1.48 bs “ $1.29, Children's Corsets and a $1 Comet (ities H'sown | 35. Pocketbooks, all styles. for 21¢. make) that for te price is u ase. : ee See French, German and Spanish spoken. mrl4_| Gee. | and Cand Canes foe 90 mae : << 25e. Orient styles f0F J. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. 20c. Black Spanish Guipure Laces for aie : First-class Hair Dresser trom Parts, 5c Crepe Loose Ruching for ive. ‘Three Patents and Five Medals from Expositionsat | 350 Stubria” teaching beards in box, for 196, Puris, Lyons and Vienna, Ger Vells, ail colors, fore. Maiuducturer and importer of 0c. “Hernani” Velling for 24c. HUMAN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK {and Embroit'd Etandk'fs for 89e. Lacites: Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. 8 Gir 25e. All Linen, H'd'k’s for 5c 5 CoE pene shampoved in 4 tirst-class maziner, Finen ma ‘ me 0 : child's Ail Linen I'd’ for de, J 537 15th st nw. | 3 forz5e. Linen Cape Collars 4 for 25c. Ibe. Lineu Cuffy, ply, for Le. ive. Hematitehed and Emiba Fichus www A RRR BSc. Kgyptlan Lace Fedoras for Tse. WWWWw AA ROR Se: Cream and Biack spanish Lace Fichus, for 780. Wwwww kA RRE 2c. ack ant Colors English Hose, for 100. WwWw Ask RR. She. Hair-line Striped Hose, tine gauge, oi geal alsa SiSid Bice aca tie Nome "orgs re Hiack Silke Hose, for $2.3 Whe A BRR, | boc Gauze Unterwear, improved spe, for 420. Ww fA Bat | Bie Powers aitatien tor ioe WY AAA EB | ose Ostrich ‘Tips, three in bunch, for ZBe. as ~ | Piss sesh rubbous, all ste, tor $1.19. IN THE MILLINERY CAMP. Age. Embroldertes, all styles, or 1B. Bee abe _— ‘Se. Mack and Colored Chenille Fritiges, for 7c. clarks 0, X."r, Spool Cutton, for Ae. E KING 0 denuine “Bear's oF : ay 2 ie Gemine ~ Lubln's” Extracts: for 820, om, RX NX occo ™ janicure sets, worth 20e., for aa LE EGF gs Champagne Hgitle Bay Han, for KKD OM ONNS G 53s, Dr. Carmen's “Denualald” powder, I KK it SXN Goa 5e-Llsie Trend Mousguecnire Gis Ek HON NN ‘Goo Fhe. allsilke Mousque aire Gloves She. Warranted all-Sivie Mitts for 2 Pr L A Se. Warraitted allsilk Mitts for 20e. PoP iL aa s1io" ld Gloves for 98e eer AA OF aA $1.96 Kid Siouquetaires (S-button) for $1.69, P Ash © Ash See. “Coaching” Parasols, ull colors, for 0c, eP oS ton a*4 S175, Pouce ia, 22 ib’ paragon frame, for HAS DECLARED WAR. NO QUARTERS GIVEN fancy check Parasols, canopy top, for $1.98 COMMAND HAS G rGlik Umbreling, altculors. for gL ae, ; ca med Parasols, cold hin SLAUGITHE. Chit’ taney Puraso's for 690. Misses’ Parasols, inall styles, for $1.13, Ladies “Newport” Gossantets Or $1.05, bo aie nt Gossamers, 81, dt amo ao on ; ts alt colora; for $1.24. Ait, m @ % @ ow Net Tage Basties for sce ES GigG MT yg hy WD Oy. Ly $ Imaporved Ty Mioc-uiade Jerse vs for $1.99. E 335 Tailor jerseys for St HATS AND BONNETS | Se Drawers (two ruillesand tuck) for Be, For Luliew, Misses’ and Children, of every deserip- $L tion, to be slaughtered. a and Parasols, are also included. ‘The King bas decreed tw close the entire stock of . 20e Drawers, lucked yoke nd, tor 23. bS Chemises French Fmbroidered, for 1.18. i Corset Covers, solid lace yoke, for 99u. 19 Skirts, ion Lace trimmed, for 96e. Flowers, ‘Tips, Piu Veiw vi muslin and trimming, for 50c. SA ny ne | Re eee eminence eels, Bue =. Chemises, mu Cc ry ‘2 Laces, Gloves, Jerseys ond Corsets, and Lace Caps | 81.79 Child's dress, handsomely embroidered, for $1.24, Oe. Infant's Cambric Slips, for 33. Ie. Norses Caps, various styles. for 14¢. +s, 2c India Linen Aprons for 22 gts ae ae on ofp ao SY [o ChiidShaud-uinde “Fedora” Caps for 80. er as fa wk S168 cashmere Shaws and Searls forS15e 3 os ww ww ww w 31.00 Worsted Shawls. superior, for 75c. BES yrs Hyg oT yd OW) god 34.90 Child's Cushumere Couts, all colors, for WORTIL OF MILLINERY, Gauze Undershirts for 21¢. Ae Nettea Codersnirts, all colors, for 20; | All new, desirable and stylish goods. Every be. Gauze any n Underwear for doihar's wortlc his got io gus (ak kad cox ‘$1 Fancy Colored and Plain French Underwear for vince yourself of the inducements held out, Now is your chance. Don't miss this oppor- tunity wo save your money. KING'S PALACE, my28 «814 SEVENTH STREET. ‘ Lorre Cunones, ‘Read these Prices to Your Parents: jadies’ Hand-sewed Cur. Kid, Cloth Top St oes, only Ladies’ Handsewed Smooth Goat Shoes, only $4. Ladies’ Handewed Dongola Shoes, only $4.50. Ladies’ Hand-sewed French Kid Shoes, only See ees a eae ‘The Warren Tie, Hand-newed and French Kid. $3. ell Nour Vapa and Big Brothers that Qur Fanous $3.50 Shoes are neat and siylish aud will wear. ‘Also, that we make the Celebrated Waukenphast and other styles of shoes for only $5. We have Fine Shoes for you, Little Ones, at very low prices GEO. W. RICH, + Castom Shoemaker. my 00 Th at ow $2.48 Blevele Shirts, “all co} Age: Jean Drawers, tailor made, for 38, De. Funcy Trimmed Night Suits for 760. hits for ie, esa colors, 806. foe, all co Coogee ot geal 3 Los Bicycle Shires (or Fete Hose, all colors, for 00. raders. ail ies, for 3c. ‘Our patrons are particularly requested to attend the “Opening,ae au entirely new stock will be exhibited and at “Souvenir” prices that should be appreciated. AoW Fen AA ia Sa i att aa aa ROY & 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE my30 Washington News and Gossip. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, ‘DEPARTMENT OF THE POTOMAC, WASILINGTON, D. C. ‘The executive Committee on “Memorial” services, ‘May 30, 1885, desire to express their grateful thank to all who in any wise assisted in the Services at the Fatlous cemeteries. ‘The, orators and poets the chap iains and choristers, the ladies who aided th the deeo- Tation of the graves, to those who collected and con tributed finds, the officers, teachers and pupils of the public schools, and to many others whose flower gifts Were 80 generous on the oocasion referred to. cp (Ni M. BROOKS, Department Commander. INO. CAMERON, Asst. Adjutant General. It I. 0. 0. NU ENCAMP- MENT, No. 4.—Special Session to be held PRIDAY EVENING, 6th Inst. at 8 o'clock. Ail Pa- Fiarchs in good standing cordially Invited to adten Jes2te Wal.P. ALLAN, Scribe. (es, MEW.» W0cHrs Witt Lecture ‘on the Treason of Infidelity in ‘Masonic Tem- PleSUNDAY EVENING, June tin, at 8 o'clock. Chis lecture fs original. Mr. Hughes ‘will annihilat the theory of infidelity. He will dispose of Ingersol and his failacies as the web of the spider is wont to be torn. Adinission, 25 cents. Admission and reserced seat, 50 cents, Jesse (Se, JUNE IST, Tees —N THE CO- partnership Neretolore existing under the firm name of BBALL @ PEITITH: is thiv day diy Solved hy mutual consent. ‘The business will be con dneted by Mr. HUDSON PETTITE, to whom. all claims will be presented and ail hills due the lave Brm will be paid. ed) Hey “ye Ste Ce DSUN PRETITE. go> A MEETING OF THOSE INTERESTED ‘in Forest Galture, and Forestry generally, Willbe held FRIDAY, JUNE 5, at 8 PAL i unsylvania ave. itis hoped that a regular * getty Company” may be organized. "John Sherm 1. J. Atwater, John ¥. Paret, Ouls Bigelow, NH. leston, Daniel S. Curils, W. 6. Dodge, Hal Seymour Samuel Maddox, Robert W: Best, W.'A. Hartieit, and others, Hon. N. J. Colman is expected to be at the meeting. 33-20 ee 1 HEREBY i NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Ihave purchased the exclusive right fo sell and put up “Zimdar's Patent Pncumatic. Bells’ the District of Columbia, and would caution ansoue from interfering tu putting tem up or bavingit do Estimates for this work, and also for Electric Mechanical Bells, Burgiar Alarm, Speaking ‘Tubes and Lightolng Itods, cheerfully given at resonable rates. be <a AFTER THURSDAY, JUSE 4th and until October Ist, my stores, 1755, XK stand 1007 18th sf,, will be closéd at, 7:30 o'clock P,. Maturdaysexcepied. BL. WHEELER, Fine Grocéries, bth and & sts, eB SAMUEL 8 SHEDD GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, GARDEN VASES, SETTEES AND HOSE, GAS RANGES, STOVES, TUBING. JOBBING IN PLUMBING AND TINNING. 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. _Je2_ = PORCELAIN LETTERS — (ative pe ceot ain tions tee eat Q SYsbinsc nw, Telephone call 7 ‘W. B. STOOPS, Sigu, Painter, Je2-1m* SESSOR'S OFFICE, D. C. WasuiNorox, June 1, 1885, ‘Taxpayers on personal property are hereby notified, Sir obedience to: law, that they are required to make oftice a statement of their per- out and return to this property, under oath, within, forty-five’ dave sonal from this date, and in defanit of such return the As gescor is required by law to make out such statement from the best information that ean be obtalned, and add thereto a penalty of Hy jer centam. Bank schedules can be obialed at this omen. District of DODGR, 5 y order of the Commissioners of the . Columbia, ROBERT P. Jel-6t A (> PAUL BOSAVIEES. THe Wat ‘known Barber, 1202 Pennsylvania avenite, begs to announce to. his’ patrons thai he has entirely renovated his establishment. Ail work wil be first- class in every respect, A clean towel 1s used on each customer shaved. jel-ore CHEAPFSTAND BEST BOOK AND JOB ‘Printing,319 4%t.n.W..opp. Dr.Suuderland’s Ghareh. With steain power, uew ise, fve presses and Jong experience in thebusiniess 1 wlilgive sutisiuction. sclmates promptly furnishea iw: inamanerie pore cee, Hf, 910 Ay naw. iGTON 25-CENT ane cucsxed ot eae OS bers was Local Express. dence to railroads and st is. Furniture care- fully removed. Oflices, 1003 F st. nw, aud 481 Pa, ave. nw. Telephone No, 649-4, Service prompt and. relluble, J. K O'BRIEN, Manager. myz0-lw* = F, BROOKS, GARDEN HOSE, any length. GAS STOVES, all sizes; guaranteed. Call and examine. GAS FIXTUBES, tc. No charge for hanging. LOWEST PRICES. Plumbing, Repairs, &c. EF. BROOKS, 531 15th street, my27 KS F. H. FINLEY, 1206 Pennsylvania ave. and 1206 D st, le Azent for THE ROCHESTER it EW LNG COMPANY'S, ELEBRATED BEER, ‘The Trade and Families supplied. Orders by mail ortelephone promptly filled. myl2-tu.thsdim GovERNMENT Recerrts To-pay.—Internal revenue, $423,278; customs, $413,531, EX-SPEAKER RANDALL has been lald up since iast Saturday with his old complaint, the gout. He was better, however, this morning, and about noon said he thought he would feel able to take a drive late in the afternoon. Tux TREASURY commission has finished with the internal revenue bureau, and began to-day an examination of the architect's office. Architect Bell ‘was examined. A CALL FOR CLERICAL REINFORCEMENTS.— The First Assistant Postmaster General's office is to be reinforced with twelve new clerks. The work of the bureau hasgot behindhand, and in order to bring {t up and keep the business up to date this reinforcement has been decided upon, The civil service commission will be called upon to supply names from which the twelve clerks will be selected. ARMY ORDERS.—Leave for three months, to take effect about July 1, 1885, ts granted Capt. Richard Comba, 7th injantry; leave until Sep- tember 1, 1885, is granted Major John 8, Po- land, 18th infantry. During the temporare absence of Col. Guido Lieber, acting judge advocate general, Lieut. Col. Thomas F. Barr, deputy Judge advocate general, will,.by di- pectin ene nae take oe a the office of the ju vovate general and per- form his duties. as Lieut. Wa. H. ScHvEtze, who has been selected to take the presents to the natives of the Lena Delta, is before the naval examining board for exam{nation for promotion to be lien- tenant senior grade, REPRESENTATIVE CANNON FoR LOGAN IN 1888.—Representative Cannon, of Illinois, arrived in the city today. He is here to take his daughter home from school. He looks ruddy aud sunburnt, and says he has been de- voting his tine exclusively to farming and not bothering about politics. ‘The wheat crop, he says, is ‘ot very promising, but everything else 'is in excellent condition, and the farmers are very cheerful. He ts delighted over the election of Logan to the Senate, and says he thinks the republicans might look a long ways and not finda better candidate for 1888. Brps For furnishing stationery to the In- terior department were opened to-day. There were fifty-seven bidders, most of whom are dealers in this city. SecreTary WuiTNEY To Decror.—The pur- chasing naval paymaster at New York recently opened bids for turnishing rubber rings for use fp the department of steam engineering in the New York navy yard, Mr. Austin P. Brown, of this city, was the lowest’ bidder, but the eon- tract was not awarded to him, on the ground that he was not a regular deaier in the goods required, and the matter was referred 10 the Secretary of the Navy for his decision. CALLED ON THE PREsIDENT.—Among the President’s callers today were Senator Me Pherson and Col. Price, of New Jersey; Solicl- tor General Goode, Representatives Hopkins, Snowden, Latfoon, Ward, Dongherty, Hill, Morrison, Outhwaite, Anderson, Foran, Me- Adoo, Millard and Barbour, ex-K tive Bachman, of Feansylvan Beach, of Ohio; F. T. Dufais, Havre; D. McSweeney, Jas. J fornia; A. C. Hesing, of Chic: son, of Rye Neck; Chas. E. Boyden, of Chicago; W. G. Ewing, of Illinois; Emil Kiesewetter and Jas, Lawrence, Colum: bus 0. and W. H. Bishop, of New York. PostaL DxrprEepations.—Chief Inspeetor Sharp bas been informed that J. W. Hough, a postal clerk at Denver, Col., has been arrested for stealing arenes letters, and that the office at Lewi Neb., was broken open last night ‘and the contents of the safe tuk: A Tarr To Mounr VERNOX.—The delegates to the conference of charities and correction went to Mount Vernon to-day. The opening session of the conference will be held at 7:30 this evening, the pheniby prayer to be delivered by Rev. J. H. Elliott, 8. T. D. NAVAL Mespen oF THE Prize Covrr— Secretary Whitney has designated Admiral J, W. A. Nicholson, retired, as the naval member of the prize court to examine the officers of the Ambrose Light, recently captured by the Allt- nce, for ulleged violation of the neutrality Jaws during the Panama troubles, ConsuL MACKAY, who shot editor Amorim, &t Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, a short time ago, in self-defense, bas beep granted three months’ leave of absence from his post. consul to yres, of Cali- 8, Wim. Jobn- Felton and N. B, Ei THE HARRIS HOUSE DRUG STORE ‘has removed to corner Vermont ave. and St. and will hereafter be kuown as the Arlington Drug Store. Store open from G ain.to 12 p.m. mZe2W (PORTANT TO TAXPAY. All taxes due previous to July 1, 1882, can be paid ‘at a discount by calling on Py Salling OF LIAM DICKSON, my21-1m B24 Ay street. JouN W. Conson, JouN W. MacauTnay. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Baxxens, Glover Building, 1419 F at, Wishington, D.C. Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sight, received sronty ini. Coruoratisos and Lingividua Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds West Shores and all Stocks und Londslisted on the Sew York and Philadel- hia Stvek Exebuuges bought and sold on commission, ton ordersexecuied. American Hell ‘Telephone Stock deaitin, District of Columbia ponds of all denomInatlons_on hand (or sale. Stock and Bonds ot all focal street Rall- rouds, Gas, Tusurance and ‘Telephone Companies hit and'egld.-* office to New York, Philadel- ata ‘wire from our phia and Boston, <g=>, THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND ‘Residents is, particularly ‘called to PHOS And datcguard agaitel Malnrias For suis creausa he aa sale ar the glass or in bottles by W. C MILBURN, Sule La Wenior and Mlanuiaecurer, 1430 Feunspivania ‘ave sD) ‘MES. BROWN (COLORED) will give ‘her highly recommended Medt- cated Electric and Steam Baths. Also, Magnets issouri ave. 1. 2om* , THE WELLL Painters and” Glaziers, are at B08 D street northwest. ‘Telephone cull, orders prouptly attended to, (cee tu eeER. BUILDING AND.HARDWOOD LUMBER, > WM. McLEAN & SON, mh31 13th and B streets northwest. Keer Masvracrurme Company. 437 SEVENTH ST. N. W. HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS AND MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Keep’s C. C. Shirts,six for $4.50, or 75c. each. Keep’s k Shirts, six for $6, or 81 each. Keep's K K Shitts, six for $7.50, or $1.25 each. All fully reiuforced, finest ‘wor ip. perfect Aiting. “KEEPS SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE. Oniy our quality—the Very Best. Six for $10, Satie- faction guaranteed. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NECKWEAR, UNDER- WEAR, YANCY HALF HOSE ANDES, SUSI DERS, K1D GLOVES, €e. &c. BEST 00 AND 6c JUAN) DRAWERS IN THE SPECIAL SALE OF TRAVELING BAGS AT 25 Per Cent Below Market Prices. Cuils, Latest Styles, Best 4-ply, 28c. per pair. Buy Keep's Goods and save 28 per ceut on your pus. sre OLIVER P. BURDETTE. 437 7th st. nw. Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, - apZ6-Sim Soom Crore. IF YOU ARE IN§NEED OF SUMMER CLOTHING SHOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW WHAT WE HAVE PRODUCED IN THIS LINE SOME PEOPLE PREFER TO WEAR CASSIMERES. IN CASSIMERES WE HAVE MADE REDUCTION IN SEV- ERAL LOTS OUR SERGE SUITS, Dt SEVEN DIFFERENT SHADES, AT $12.50, ARE THE BEST THING WE HAVE EVER PRODUCED, 80 IF YOU WISH A COOL SUIT BESURE AND SEE THEM a Lrevr. C. A. STONE, who was the officer of the deck on the Powhatan when that vessel collided with aschooner abouta year anda haif since, and who was afterwards suspended, has been re- stored to the service. Tue NAVAL Boarp of inspection went to ‘New York to-day to inspect the Omaha. ‘THe Exrosrrron Dest.—The Secretary of the Treasury has recelved a statement of the ac- counts of the New Orleans exposition showing the following: Undisputed indebtedness, $253,- 345; disputed indebtedness, claimed, $1 rejected, $72,752; admitted, $77,358: jums, $66,388; total amount ofc! ae appropriation, $335,000; difference, $62,- 18. ‘Tue Fortirications Boanp.—At the meet- ing of the fortifications board at the War de- partment yesterday the following committees Were appointed to collect and arrange the in- formation called for by Congress: “On the va- rious kinds of armor; the ‘penetration and effect of shot upon armor and earth, and guns and their ranges,” Gons. Benet, Newton and Abbot, Commander Goodrich and Cupt, Smith, “On torpedoes, stationary and movable, and torpedo boats," Gen, Abbot and Commander Sampson. “On ships of war, thelr armor, ar- mament and drait of water, and the navigable draft of entrances of the ports of the country,” Commanders Sampson and Goodrich. “On the capacity of the country to furnish armor and guns, and the steps necessary to enlange that capacity,” Joseph Morgan, jr.; Erastus Corning Gen. Abbot and Capt. Smith. ‘The board ad: Journed to meet in New York July 13, SECRETARY BAYARD, accompanied by Mr. Harry Bryan, his private secretary, arrived in St. Louls yesterday on his way to Columbia, Mo., where he is to deliver the annual address before the students of the State university. He was received at East St. Louis by Senator Vest and a committee pf citizens, fterwards Mr. Bayard visited the Merchants’ Exchange, which was crowded in ener, ‘t, Where an informal reception was htld. r. Bayard made a brief address, in which he sald President Cleveland's administration was for the whole country, not for one partof it. Later the peg é junched at the St. Louis Club house, leaving for Colum- bia at 8:35 p.m. ——-—__ NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieut, Charles A. Stone, or- dered to the Mohican; Medical Director George Peck, detached from duty as a member of the board of inspection and suryey and plactd on waiting orders; Passed Assistant Surgeon 8. H. Dickson, detached from the Naval academy and placed on sick leave; Passed Assistant Sur- geon A..A. Austin, ordered to duty at the Naval academy; Assistant Engineer H. P. Norton, or- dered to continue in the disc! of his present duties until December 5th next. The depart- ment has assented to the withdrawal of the res- nation of Lient. Commander Edward L. ory, which was to have taken effect the 1st inst. and he is ordered to take on steamer of 13th inst. for Rio Janeiro, and on arrival to separ for duty as executive of the Lancaster as the relief of Licut. Commander John Schouler. The orders of the 1st inst. to Naval Cadets V. A. Chase, Wm. G. Miller, A. C, Dieffenbach, Wm. McKay and David W. Tay- lor have been so far modified that when de- tached from the Naval academy they will take on the steamer Illinois, which leaves nijadelphia the 25th inst. for Europe, and on arrival will report for duty on board the Pensa- Pensonaz.—Ex-President Arthur denles that there is any truth in the rumor recently put afloat that he is afflicted with Bright's dis. ‘ense.—Senor Peralta, of the Costa Rican lega- tion, was registered In New Y« last_even. ing.— Senator Stanford left California for ti east on the 27th ultimo by way of the north- ern overland route.——Patent Commi! he Hyde, of & expects to sali tor Europe ‘Gn Saturday — pinaith Ellen a '. New- man, of Nebraska, w) In the to at- fel ee pores Rocco geese hoteles Miss Blane! Ng Seer has gone fora he Fe ‘vinit of amonth to Rawley Springs and CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Appointments by the President, Ete. The President to-day made the following ap- pointments:—Herbert Foote Beecher, to be col- lector of customs for the district of Puget Sound, in the state of Oregon and Territory of Washington; Archibald 8. Killman, to be col. lector of internal revenue for the district of Ne- vada: Baker P, Lee to be collector of customs for the district of Yorktown, Va, Hoalso commissioned the following postmas- ters:—Andrew Border, at Sparta, [ils.: Will Touvelle, at Celina, Oto; Jacob Odell, at Tarr: town, N.Y: Chas. E, Weeks, at Jamestown, 3 ¥.; Samuel M. Smead, at Fond du Lac, Wi: Willis H. Bates, at’ Denton, Tex.; James, Kackley, at Vincennes, Ind.; John J. Dudie} at Newport, N. H.; Chas. W.” Webb, at Ande: son C. Mrs, Mary H.S, Long, at Char- lottesviile, Va. ‘Herbert F, Beecher,who was to-day appointed collector of customs for the Puget Sound dis- tret, is a son of Henry Ward Beecher, who persistently refused to recommend his son's ap- intment, nor would he allow any member o! his family to make any effort to secure it, The President was informed by outside parties of young Beecher’s desire to secure the office and his fituess for it and appointed trim. He is a of Port Townsénd and ts captain and ner of a steamboat which plies on Puget Sound, His vocation compelled him to ‘be away from bome a great portion of the tim: and the exposure affected his health, making him desirous of opin p his mode of life, Mr. Lee, who was appointed collector of cus- toms for Yorktown, Va., was an elector from the second congressional district of Virginia at the last election. He is a resident of Hampton, and was strongly recommended by Solicitor General Goode. ‘The President has appointed Harlan Pefley, of Boise City, Idaho, to be register of the land office at Boise City, Idaho, vice Edward L, Curtis, resigned. Darius A. Ogden, of Penn Yan, N. Y., has been appointed chfef of division ‘in the third auditor's offjve of the Treasury. James Wooden, the colored watchman at the Treasury department, who got frightened out of his witson the first night of his service, has been dropped frem the rolis, and James Crump, who was formerly lieutenant of the Wateh, has been appointed in his place. Mrs. RF. Barmes was to-day prombted from $900 to a $1,000 clerkship in the office of the third auditor, Treasury department. Capt. John ‘Walters, the well-known wrecker of Newport, R. 1, has been appointed assistant superintendent ofthe third Iie saying district ot Rhode Island and Long Island. Capt Walters has an enviable record for saving I while superintendent of a wiecking company of New York. Fourth-class Virginia postmasters were ap- lated to-day as follows: A, M. Brounie; . de Bordenave, resigne ; aimpton county;" W. Painplin, resizhed, county; 'T.S. Bamird, view stgned, Magnolia, Nurisemond county; 0 Shellds, vice 8. K. Lawhorn, resigned, River- side, Rockbridge county; W. T. Burrow, vice Dillard, removed,’ Claremond, Surrey Fag A county; James H. Bonney, vice 8. F/ Kellam, Princess Anne ¢. H., Princess Anné P. A. Cooke, vice “A. P. Bohanan, re- urry C. H., Surry county; C. H. Goh- . Seott, who never took charge of tuart’s depot, Augusta county, oo moved, ron, vice W.. the’ ottice, Federai and Local Officers. A QUESTION AS TO WHETHER ONE MAN CAN HOLD TWO OFFICES. A number of inquiries have been recetved at the Post Office department as to whether the order issued by Gen. Grant in 1873, prohibiting federal officers from holding state or municipal offices, will be continued in force by the present administration. This order prohibited federal officers from holding any position whatever with the following exceptions: “That the offi- ces of justices of the peace, of notaries public and of commissioners to take acknowledgment of deeds or bail, or to administer oaths, are excepted from the operations of this order. It is further provided that the 2) intinent of Gep- aty marshals of the United States may be con: ferred upon sheriffs or deputy sheriffs and deputy postmasters, the emoluments of whose office does not exceed $600 per annum, are el pee oe this Cee ‘ tom tm is order does not apply to post of e salary of which Isless than $1,000. It is stated that this order has been enforced or not, as the heads of the department felt inclined, and that in cases where no complaint was ‘made no action was taken in regard to the offending dae oealaer? It is the intention to eall this mat- to the attention of the President, as it refers ‘w all federal office: soe —_ American Contre! of the Isthmus. SENOR HOLGUIN'S MISSION TO THIS COUNTRY. ‘The steamer Acapulegy which arrived in New York yesterday from ths Isthmus of Panama, brought as a passenger the Colombian minister of finance, Senor Holguin, whose errand is said to be to ascertain the sentiment of this rovernment towards the proj ition of making ‘name @ neutral state, Naval officers who were on the recent Panama expedition say that the people of Panama were extremely anxious that the United States should make its tem- porary possession of Panama vermanent, A prolate government would have sulted them: pereony They felt thatin existing cir- cumstances it would be impossible for the country to remain in a Peue i condition for any length of time, With the United States in control the {nsurrections now Hable to arise at any moment would be prevented and the country would remain in a peaceful condition. Under treaty stipulations, this country will be compelled to keep the transit open, should the Panama canal be completed, and the question is being agitated whether it will not be advis- able to assume permanent control of the Isthmus before a great while in order to attain. ‘that object. ———+e0—____ The New Pension Building. GEN, MEIGS REPORTS THE PROGRESS OF THE work. Gen. M. C, Meigs, the supervising architect and engineer of the new Pension building, statesthat during the month of May the floor ing has been laid down over the whole of the first and second stories, the plastering of the lower story has been completed, the rooms In the sec- ond story have all been covered with one coat of plaster, aud about one-quarter of the second- story rooms have the second coat completed. All ‘the rooms of the lower floor have been Pinced at the disposal of the Commissioner of sions for occupation. ‘Those in the south- ern half of this floor are already occupied by the ping Up. clerks of that officer. “By kee; in the radiators and keeping the windows open the evil effects of the damp walls and new jaster seem to have been obviated, Iam told. that no sickness, whieh T had apprehended, has followed the ly use of those apartinents.” pdicenodicneast Alleged Franduatent Naval Vouchers, A VERDICT OF NoT GUILTY IN THE CASE OF H, J. MC LAUGHLIN, To-day, in the Criminal Court, the eases of H. J. McLaughlin, against whom there are two in- dictments for presenting fraudulent bills in the name of H. J. McLaughlin & Co.on the Navy bureau of medicine and surgery, were called— Mr. A. H. Jackson appearing for him, The defendant was indicted alone in one case, and with E. C. irkwood and Daniel Carri- xan In another, for havinz, on May 29th, 1883, presented a bill for $1,623.10 forarticies alleged to have been furnished for use of the navy. ‘The district attorney entered a nolle pros. as to Kirkwood and Carrizan, and moved that the two cases azainst McLaughlin be consolidated, No objection was made, and the motion was. inted. othe district attorney stated that certain ad- missions had been made, and he was inclined to leave the case to the jury. Mr. H. J. McLaughlin testified that he never bid tor supplies, nor authorized the use of his naine on @ voucher, He identified the voucher Inthe case saving that Mr. Dempsey sald he had put fn the goods in witness’ name, and asked him to go up and get the check. Witness wept, up with Mr. Dempsey, was introduced and he signed whatever sented and received the chee! Passing it over to Mr, Dem not know at the, time the Mr. Dempsey told hin ‘Gross-examined—" office; was told to sign the but never received a cent from him on Signature Hd, MeLanguiin, & Cos ana ree 3. had no recollection of using words “& Co.,"” Tou tie magn tha concer tnmepiog: Mr. S. Davis vwtod aa to Mr “schar a ver Se Jury aving the box. a pies ene 5; vhstanee yi Fe a te, 7 Sane i el vernment has us L0 1 Maprip, June 4.—The granted permission top people with cholera virus, ARCHRISHOP CROKE'S PATRIOTIC UTTERANCES, DvBiin, Jone 4.—Arebbishop Croke returned: from Rome last evening. Replying to an ad- dress of welcome ai Kingstown, he said be sil Telegrams to The Star. GLADSTONE’S IRISH POLICY. wished to see orangeism broken down apd the Tent flag floating ov FoRperots —— fiicimen, he declared, would never rest wotil Three Important Speeches. — The Japanese who peopled UD! have arrived here and have extab- Lishe : + oper yl =. bet sep yd villagers of al 4 the babits and industr ¥ FLOOD FROM A BROKEN RESERVOIR. —— THE EPSOM GRAND PRIEF. Loxnox, June 4.—The Epsom grand. priso, for three-year-olds, was run at Epsom to-day. Mr. R. Wright's bay colt Bird of Freedom won, with the Duke of Be ray colt Pepper and Salt second, and Mr. R, Howett’s bay eolt Barnabee, third. There were six starters, DESTRUCTIVE STORM IN KANSAS. wiorts WHY OOLLECTOR HOWARD RESIGNED. —__ Fond SEORONEAT ADE ae Apex, Jane 4A cyclone, disastrons ABE BUZZARD SURRENDERS. || qitsratienors struck thi pice lst might The damage done is estim at A TES aa eles) Ferdinand Ward Arraigned. HE PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO THE CHARGE OF STEALANG $1,500,000 WokTH OF SECURE THES. New Yorx, June 4.—Ferdinand Ward, who has ‘been indicted by the grand jury. for lar. THE DAY'S TOPICS IN LONDON. SIGNIFICANT UTTERANCES OF ME. CHAMBE) LAIN, MR, TREVELYAN AND LOKD RANDOL! ceny in the first degree in_siealing $1,500, CHURCHILL — THE LAST NAMED OUT) worth of bonds and securities rom the Marine THE GENERAL POLICY OF THE CONSERVA- bank, prior to tts failure, was TIVES — MR. PHELPS’ FIRST PUBLIC PEARANCE, Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EveNtya Star. Lospon, June 4.—The eve of the reassembling of parliament is marked by three important speeches, the first by Joseph Chamberlain be- fore bis new constituency at Birmingham, the second by Lord Churehill in East London ‘and the third by Mr. Trevelyan at Galashilis, Mr, Chamberlain repeated his familiar views, but did so with such firmness and dignity as’ em- phasize their sizuificance. His eloquent de- fence of Gladstone as a man and. minister against the recent insulting attacks in and out si the commons wasespectuily impressive. The Irish land bili, he said, would bea monumentto Giadstone’s genius. ‘Toynbee's words about the Wil will be remembered—that with It sociale ism was introduced into English polities, Therefore the qbove throws more light on Chamberiain’s Views. Referring to the attacks Upon himself for bis socialistic expressic paused and then said, simply and slow! have nothing to withd: Coercion, hi clare, was only for an emergency. He hinted plainly that the sel-zovernment for Ireland Which the next parliament will give will ti the same as tor Scotland and England, The Jords’ recent action in regard to medical relict Was called a monstrous injustice. Mit, TREVELYAN'S SPEECH. The chief paint of Trevelyan’s speceh was the Statement that tere is no other direction tn which we can move with safety ax regards [re- land except toward local respon-iiMilty. Such a declaration as the above shows the sure ad- Vance of the Irish cause, MAKING FUN OF THE GOVERNMENT. Lord Churchill entertained his audience Im- mensely by a long description of what he called the ten Irish policies of the present govern- ae om Ludlow street fail om us granted by the court A in the conrt of over and his 4 for is tri th fF ann and arraig He pleaded n until astody ¢ eu b itis understood thatot indictments will be found against Ward tond and that be will again be arraigned in court morrow to plead to them. — Of Interest to TOBACCO STORED FOR SHIPMENT NOT TAXABLE BY STATE AUTHORITIES, Maprsox, Wis, June 4.—Judge Harlan, of the United States” Suprenn rt, has been here ls f it ie up that} been for se" pur order to prope sort it and rth large quanti is lying in the warehouse awaiting ation It Was taxed by the local author= ction Was brought to tecower from : #0 collected by protest. A generat jaint was interposed. Harlan delivering Ue taxable, being portation, The trans ities 1 who Was stabbed last Austrian, died this Yan ment, their nine Central Asia policies and eigh- arbero and Mrs. Cally had been too Ip wen Egyptian policies. Umate, and Call Js victim and oe THE TORY Seid THE eee = stabbed him with a stil 3 he tory poliey of the future, he declared, must be thoroughly democratic. "He summar- ‘The Clark jestigation. fzett as follows: “For Ireland aretarn to the | THE TESTIMONY TO-DAY — WHAT A_STONE- Policy of Pitt, Peel and Beaconstield; a’ com- prehensive révision of the present fiseal reve- hue arrangements, vigorous retrenchment In national finance, reform of the procedure of the commons by mecting earlier and rising earlier, and giving much larger power to the cor tees of the houpe, a large scheme of local reform for Ireland, Enzland and the metropolis, a comprehensive inquiry into the whole operie tion of the Indian government, contirming CUTTER SAYS OF MK. WALTER'S TESTIMONY. When the Clark investigation was resumed to-day the cross-ex: ination of Mr, Richard Rothwell, who testified yesterday tn approval of the marble work in the terrace at Ube Cap itol, was continued, Mr. Rothwell said that if he had been a sworn if the government he would n Hon oF the, andian government confirming | cepted that part of the work conta cig atlanee wt nun es | Haruhi fhetenga ae fa ‘cmscrvauve papers this morning point : Sim nt Jeune cot with pride to this derinition of the Tory Tposk: | CW GUL aud set the stone Im Mt. J — but did not know whether tt was di- mn stone or not. Ie did as he did not put ing objected to the ngthy crosexamination, Mr. Jackson said Hon. The Vews not inaptly descrives it as a | PUlldini “policy” to put things straight, “don't you know. MINISTER PHELPS’ FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE. ‘The speech of Minister Phelps at the banquet of the judges last night was expected with great interest as his first public appearance. He made an excellent impression,and is considered to contirm all the things suid of him, ok sessilis JONES GAVE HIM A BETTER JOB. What fs Said to be the Real Reason of the Resignation of Collector How- ard, of: Portsmouth—Grave Charges Against Prominent Democrats. Bostox, June 4.—A special from Concord, N. | HL, to the Daily Advertiser says: Both republi- cans and democrats are cliuckling over the | rominence given inthe papers to the letier | m A. F. Howard, late colicctor of customs at Portsmouth, resigning bis office on the ground that he ts a radical republican and cann ni fight it out on this line f ittakes all su he witness suid that he did not consider the St, John's colleze building as a first-class job; i A TALK WITH A STONR-CUTTER. “I think,” sald one of t cutters today, when questio porter as to his views concerning the testimony given yesterday Walter, tbe architect of the Capi good m works we antecedents, but indi shortcomings were in « in shouldering ali Mr. con- | sent to hold office under a democratic adminis- | was a remarkable extibit, tration, The explanation Is this: In his own | Walter is not now a” resy oftieer, town Frank Jones wanted both the collector | I think his good taste and Judgment are at fault, and postmaster to be democrats of his own. se- | he says the work improve Jection, and the postmaster was appol me ago. Howard could not very Moved Without comment, his intimate friend. offered, if he we toput all his (Jones’) insurance business for hi large real estate interests in Howard's ‘Thisis worth more than the collectorshi Howard accepted the offer, thus acco dating Jones and bettering himself. Th Hand areas ‘apitol stone work proper. His sight has either falied or te Is color bi be can see nothing but beaut ‘booken with @ cutitie mistake. T orett ion hitd too Tespect for M ‘and too much ‘athe for tls F Lugiy on his much vaunted sclentive Judement Ned” him to. put asphalt_on the back of Tuallan marble t nt'staltis coming througt | tothe ince from the cement, How wotully cle eatitie: knowledge. Wi Heuced any day. by “going to the rou President ahd Vice Presidentin the Capitoland, Jooking up at the Italian tourble pane The scientific observer don taiways sce as fae throngh the stone a= the man that ts cutting I | Trought to be remembered tn. this connection, continued the stonccutter, “that. Mr. Walter Suid among other things quat Mz,Clark was nob a practical stonecutter of bulider, but Was & Cake renter. Tsay this only because an impression, [being sought to be that our peuple are Uyingeertain cmtractors, This ix not so, We have alleged that Mr. Clark Js. tacompetent a8 an architect and anrellable as a publle oMioer. When asked by Tit Stak reporter what Uae stone-cutters thought of the present stitus of the case, the stonecatter sald that be thought that the state of facts shown by the testimony | justified the charges. “It must be remembered, said, “that since these charges were made | the work has been laiproved greatly and Uae how testitying tot pearance and condition Of the work hue Inspected it since the charges were made. Our t tw the work as it appeared bet made to doctor It up so it might pass inspeo ton,” letter | fed to Jones and Mr. | Suppose the ¢ muc ofthe democratic natioual commit. | tee, who ‘carried it to Washington and had | Jones’ candidate, A. A. Hanscom, appoluted, rec ey Gen. Grant Has a Good Nig’ New You, June 4. Dicht last nicht; he sley zh not con- tinuously all night,” sald Col.’ Fred Grant tis | morning. “He is comparatively free from pain thismorning,” continued the colonel. “though this cloudy, -our weather, 1s beginning to-day to make father feel uncomfortable and less bright.” — A Kansas Deluge. OVER $60,000 DAMAGE DONE BY A HEAVY STORM AT ATCHISON, ATcHIson, Kas., June 4.. terrifie storm of wind and rain swept over this city yesterday, destroying public and private property to the extentef about $60,000, All the creeks over- flowed their banks, and culverts, bridges and crossings were swept away or seriously dam- aged, The gutters and sewers could not carry | oif the water and the streets on the lower levels became rivers, Cellars were flooded, | mills stopped, and business was greatly inter- rupted. ‘The mayorand city engineer, after a careful inspection of public property, say the damage will reach $50,000 on city works alor while almost every business man complains o! more or less damage by water. _ The rain came down in a perfect deluge, and the thunder aud ore ctiaca worse than ever known ip this vicinity. —_+er___ Mr. Paul Declines. THE POSITION OF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT STILL VACANT. Mr, H. M. Paul to-day sent a letter to the Dis trict Commissioners declining the appointment of superintendentof public schools for two years from July Ist next. Mr, Paul, however, will Mr. Leiter Wins His Suit. Cutcaco, June 4.—The litigation between L. %, ielter ond his former partner, Marshall ield, of Chicago, regarding a party wall, al corner of LaSalle and. Monroe streets, decided by Ju onan In, Tavor of Leiter, | continue to discharge the duties of superinten Field, however, has taken an appeal. dent-ander his temporary appointment until pesoacloner oohanecin resent school yuar, hi Face ‘aa principal of the High school, Mr. Paul stated to a STAR reporter day thet he was much attached to the Hi school. He was interested in developing school, and looked to it as a field of useful work for hin in the future. He expected that the of | school would soon number 900 oF 1,000 pupils, He thought the experience he had gat Parsuing the Apaches. EW MEXICANS CLOSE UPON A BAND OF THE FIENDISH MARAUDERS, GaLveston, Texas, June 4.—A patch to the News froni El Paso says: news received here concerning the the Apaches comes Hillsboro, New Mexico. Fifteen ‘armed men jal dis- \der the leadership of Jackson, left Hills | acting as superintendent would be of ad- Sseragsarsemtoe soa demesne ante |souens ar ha tate Gn the trail, which before night ‘became very | edge of tue work dane in the lower grades, Irom vi a Beaty and the men concluded te ‘into ‘the High school ts recruited, jad send for reinforce: son ia ee oom eaten Shiettetee | — Tae washington Coy Presbytery. 20 men, mostly territorial militia, left at two |THE MEETING IN ALEXAMDRIA LAST EVER. Qiclock Yesterday afternoon to assist Jackson's | “Ixo—A- COMMITTEE TO ONGANIER THM Tot of captured ‘stock Bofors them, Unless tiey | STORCH OF THE Coven viery last evening abandon the stock and take to flizht Jackson Is | , 4t® meeting of "Alewandria, ‘Va. Be certain to overtake and attack them. a ee ae — ——————— Richard D. Harlan, son of Mr. Justice Harlan, Abe Bussard Surrenders. Ur to Tae ionsT ‘AUTHORITIES, Lancasren, Pa, June 4.—Abe noted outlaw, walked into the Lancaster county. Prison about ‘midnight apd surrendered self to the ‘Was accom his two brothers, Mart and John. ving himself up be exacted a promise that they would not claim the reward Offered for bis capture. Buseard

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