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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Excent Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pean:yivania Ave. gud lito ‘The Evening S:ar New-paner Company ADAMS, Pres't Tree Fvexixe STar i served to subacribers tn the eity hy rarriers on thet omn acounn.. at 10 rr nts per Werk, or 44 fer miowh. Copies ai the counter, = cents sch Thy mail powcae prepald—Gu cous a Month; ope year, $F six montis. Ss [entered at the Post Office at wasuington, D. C.ax second-claw mull water Tux WrxKiy Stam—poblished on Friday—$1 a day. commenting on the defeat of the govern “Tae defoat ts due tothe action of Parncilltes tn refusing to upheld a cats ted Seon which they recelved nothing Lat broken pomn: tees and from which Ireland could expect witty ing but ax was foreshadowed propored nti to again saddie upon t Uhe iniquitous provi-ions of theeritne’s ae’. Tie Fesult Of the vote last might Will cause bart Spencer and bis lieute: at the cath to them the memory whieh Was preem vente sted brutality injustice. Earl Spencer may ne nilerate of frelanst Wat it would be e queen and Mr. Glad stone od that it was the lard ew tenant's baud that destoyed the greatet xe calculating ay ceive a duke Fear, poiage prevail sik mots, 30 cents. 6W-_A)) mail subweriptions muat be paid in advance 00 paper sent longer tian is p Vor. G6—-No 10,020. erament ingtond bas had during the wast cen- WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1885. tury, fit h wf karl Spencer's mise statemen's inp the condition, of bund and tis in: in the eatiner, M. stone woud have nt be ortendal ard TWO CENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. MONIAL CONCERT To M $s ur Fathe: RAND TEx vilvia Hambly af tbe church of Rexovar fia Atti, at SiS pam. The folie tig Wellenowin tales t wi appear Mille, Shas ‘MME. T. BTARRIEON, Katie Wison, Mixx Alice i = bbischotf, 1337 re Sid Sites Nek can de cena MF PAYS S08" | win remove to her new store 29 LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSI Every Evening—No Starday Matines, Fen DIAVO. UL ‘Miss JEANNIE WiNSiUN as FRA DIAVOLO. Adm aslo, 25 cents. 33 Iie MUSEU ivi there facie 7 i Dog, Mus KeY AXD Po) “Tacus Puree Daysmd Nigiis More, MONDAY: TUESDAY AND WeUNESDAY,, G € Grand Opening This Week, Commencing MONDAY. jae FANNY HERRING 1S JACK SHEPPARD. SeMAMIE DEMORE-TS FEMALE MIN- m th Grand Union Bivek, Saratoga, N. ¥. Seis _Tanein the cuales place: to the city. Matt | “> c_ MOUGLAS LAY CLUANING Eat CnINIE ees ee ee Ltiad R. ye T AND DYE WORKS, 1336 14th at., bet. N ode Island ave. Special attention given to u PICNIC CLOQUAN F S, EXCURSI ONS, ETC of the Potomac. HINGTON will make an About Jone 25th, x Exawrx Gur fait Line of latest novelties, which we bave re Springs, Ne ko. ds we will sell them as low as pox fay, ‘Examine “our 1 0 at we Wil nw sel! at reduce! prices. as us,eclal indice men . we wl uke 0 per cout oof all trast ard Untrimme | fats an purchase bargains. Call sn us, Plush, Laces, €c., are cleaned. peciecuy by this pro: cess. Shi, silk ahd Sadun Dresses beuutital Mithout bing (Crupe Velis dy No. ind until choice selections of Import:d § at grew ly reduced prices, TRIMMED STUCK AT ACTUAL COST. prices. as we xo to our sores in Saraioga Saly Ist, and rather than pack our gain we it stock Of GRENCH PLOWaRS, LEALHER Goo HiNG=, PARASOLS, "HANDK! ‘d and Untrimmed MILLINE FINE ELRY, DLs. RUC HIEFS and Tri n¥ Hones. Now is your time to ES BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE, 415 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, doors above Pennsyivania avenue, aid. hecieaunlug of Ludies Evening Dresses. Velvets, cleaned fip.el: Kid Gloves cleaned ahd dyed. aud Giflshed equal to new. myzo-0m Le above piace EVERY WEDN is DAY, leaving seveuth street wharfat ¥ wm. reurn- ingad spin Puce oad trip, we Danciig on five waxed deck down aud bic “ INT EVERY saTURDAY 9 A. M., RE = ‘TURNING AT 6 P.M, SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION. The steamer MAIY WASHINGSON wil make excursion tips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p. WM, reurning at S po. D Tiex: ts, sec. road trip. Piue Gruss Hand on these excurstons, No ob ectionable parties allowed on board. ‘Steamer for charter lor Marshall Hall, Glymont and other polute. seo E.S, RANDALL, Manager. RAND LiMiTED EXCURSION HO THE WONDERFUL CAVERNS OF LURAY (Lighted by the Electric Light), Via BALTIMORE & O10 AND SHENANDOAR Valley RAILKOADS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10TH, 1855. No change of cars! Dellshtfal scenery en route! Four hoursat ihe averns! Linu at Luray 00 cenis! Positively limited to 00 pase mers very ticket ‘ealis 10F @ (teser ea ent, Leave B. 0. Depot, Washington, 5:30 am. sharp. Retoruing, arrive in W asu.ugton 9:15 pam ROUND TRIP TICKETS, $3.50, REPRESENTING THE PREVAILING PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES IN AND LACE HATS AND BON: FLOWERS, FEATHERS, N MING. SHADE HaTs. BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES. PARA- SOLS IN ALL THELEADINGSTYLES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTIN FINDINGS, J. C. Horcurssox, IMPORTER FINE MILLINERY, CRAPE, MULL TS, FRENCH {OV ELTIES FOR TEIM- TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT WHITE SUITS OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS’ ‘7 Trevise, Paria, 907 Pave mEOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES. RCULATING W BOOKS ‘Vain ‘Du Forebodin chews Emilia, ‘Mr. Olimixon, —- Esoteric Bugdhiem, G. T. WaSHEU. ew. Boors. Inglorious Columbus; Vining. Tots Pustenrs; Lady Hart tone Vain Lorebodings; Miss Wistar. Ayammemnon sa ghter: Snider. Druk ng Antidote Ge Douit. At The Red Glove: Prose Writings of N. P. Relneart. Kiry of Cookers: Williaa. Willis © Chiid's Garden of Verses; “tr ensom, We wish to call the att-utlon oft public to sure OF the Nigive tory ook, w nig at marwelously low prices ‘ahd bindings, and = . MOREINON, Wa. ae 75 Pennay Democratic Government: Suckney. N & GO., 907 14th st. PPHE REVISED VERSiC Surfous sizes und sty ‘Companion to the it W. Chambers, ‘Family and Teachers’ Ribles at all prices. ‘Depository of the Bible Soctety. At the Bookstore of WAL. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, OF THE BIBLE, in 425 7th street. Vensios THE HOLY BIBLE, In different sizes of t pe and in varied bindings, Also, the Puraliel Editfon. CC. PURSELL, Bookseller, my23 1S Sta street, THE NEW WORK BY MESSRS. HUTCHINS € MOORS, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED, For sale by G. A. WHITAKER, _myl9 + 1105 Pennsylvania MIRCULATING LIBRARY. AS Also special attractions und bargains in Mrs LUCY L. HUNTER, my2-0 B Biaxx Boo Ks AN COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. AN ARTISTIC MANNE JOHN C PARKER, pl 1749 Pennsylvunla Avenue, laity of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS }) WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE i street, Including admission to Caverns, HOUSEFURNiSH INGS.__ Tickets, with Keserved Seats for the excursion, are Bow on sule at dU. wicke Quces O07. G19 and 3551 Peps: ivanls ave, wud at B&O. depot on the Morning v1 the excursion. Ceressns 17TH ANNUAL EXCURSION To Marsiail Hall, THURSDAY, JU Steame. Corcora: starts at vii p.m ‘Tickets 0c. FCF sie at wart SIRST FAMILY EXCURSION - PROGRESSIVE ASSEMBLY, No. 3,579, K. OF L. Yo Sansdant HALL. 11, 1885. Jes-ate Dovarass. HOSE, sizes 8 to 9%, our regular 47c. Hose, which we shail sell for 37yc. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 per box. ‘We have 100 Dozen LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN DOUGLass, 16 Ninth s Cloud Building. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1885. Steamer Corcwan leaves her whurfat 6 p.m. re farming at 12 cock. First-class mule and expe Fene.d committeemen. Tickets, SU cma —Jeo-zt OWER CEDAR POINT, ‘Phe popular Watering Place of Washingtonians Thaker sina d maguiicant ne meek RM ESTA What, orof sist, daly, except Sa Braap, at Yan uunenesn SUNDAY SUSE 21. Armenia stops xt Alexandria on Sondays and Fr emis ave ste. ieuud trip. Chiluren Soe gabe furiner inorsiution aad charere Co sociation ‘corporations app. oS Bee Feu Steams? Stastano's whart jdot of ft Se TIENT ON ASSOCIA [ONS ANv CLUBS, &e. is not connectel with Lor Plush (louks, Velvet and Pariy bres es asp.culty, Getar Point thir's aot, aud can be engaged on few | Kidien droge. done u seiko bine ripoet AS 1UN | Sonabete m- ior escusl ts picnics &e address sth Ax LERCH, trmeriy with a Pisher. Soubsaw. ws Ese Sooeee” | abs TGS PST) fo @ PROCTOR Wit RE| A won “uae the popular watindar s-vening Excarsion Gat was is gutatel law sca-on, on the Steamer WWituctony Grete satrday Peetiag. Gaur menting Starts” June 13h and cr <i Sacuntay. steanter Mary Washington leaves at 720 jattd re Urnsar 11.” De icin: going aud returning. kes sue. Prorto’s Orewe trae yesute P THE GREAT 2 Sf1< AND CABIN JOHNS BRIDGE. } i erihs Steam Packet, XC: LSIOR will make reruler soaring tar season tones ave potmeaters BUS DAY Terspat ard | KibaY, eaving her whark Gornct of Hi hs. an sCatal. aS ocleek ant. sharp: Fare for round trip cue. eat can be churiered 03 lernate dass Four ino a apply at odtice of J. G. sedi Wate Yeas Ago Me Georgetown at Seek ‘CORCORAN EXCURSION. — The owners of the steamer W. W. Corcoran have srebaved aid will assume the management of Mat- Sea da Daily morning exeardous will be given eyed for ladis +m! children. Abeclute order Stil be pre ervedon “The table furnished Wath al! the market Frutand moka ways Bond Morolag at Loo chek. resurnis Zoceus for round trip wo Ulymont Bak” Chidews, 1 cons. dSou SELLCT EX — Shen OCR POINT. Send cari Bot Tub at on voard, ‘ab ‘Mary ington eavesat a m.; back ut p.m.” A good band Qf bout and pay lin. For ue.e 426 cents: children, Tocenta. schools Call ak seat oe Jeli i te The riod Manager, Hye POF ees ig aso canis sous he new steam packet 1f.G. Wagner eum be char oF ghia it Salsa me sewery wre of HEAPEL POINT: GRAND FAMILY EXCUS i: “returning at ® NDAY, JUNE DT, be day Setrdeys cid Some Dont teil to mo on ovuerfut teat ot nee or foume “The 2 fr toe world. Ne uthtat drives, splecdic Bationg. lux of sll wud row ne vere Sucents. Schroeder « o ar Informa. iou apply to KF. QU. Es 1 Voted, ers OW. BAUER, 7th st wiait, or HOWA BRO-..« bape: Polat. TPE SPoaAMeER LAW is LARTER “Tueedss, Thursday and Friday during the month ef Suue injuireor wanes may W. BAUER. 7th st. wharf. SESzR Queue FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN, ‘TRE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND AT THE BOYS CLOTHING HUUSE, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE. ALSO, 4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT oF MEN'S AND BOY'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR. OUR CELEGRATED STAR SHIRT WAIST, MAS NO EQUAL, PERFECT IN FIT, IN FLAN- NELS, LINENS, PERCALES AND'MUSLINS. B ROBINSON @ CO., 900 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Lanes, Artesriox Aedes! FAKISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS WLLE M.J PRANDL 130 F Sreee POMPADOUR BANGS SHINGLED BANGS. ‘There stylen never need ce in BH. Di Bor, oo 1 aaa PENSSYECAR ES AVENUE SPRIN RECEIVED £80 OPiS G08 INSPECTION ed 1112 Feuud/ivame avesae my ‘Suits made at the shortest 'notive. Superior Fittia, Reaso LE FI T mended by the Leading Dresiinakers, Stores ~ FG eae: cxtablisnment ae wee ¥ Al kinds of Ladies and Genty Garments Dy. | Cleaned ant duished im ‘he most superior manner CAN BE SHAPED AND MADE TO KEEP THE SHAPE, BUT THIN AND COOL FABRIOS RE- QUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO AS YOU CAN READILY JUDGE, BETTER SKILL | HAVE BEEN EXERCISED IN MAKIN ME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, Formerly with Lord & Taylor Wan. Bacr & Co., St. Louis, 30 ab € Prices, and Satistuction Guaranteed. ‘Evening Drewes. bridal Trosweaus a apz4-2m 7 Penas. DORA cialty. y iaas). 3 kELU. URESS SHIELD it ts absolutely tna] vious, For sule at ull ‘Goods und Ladies’ Furnishing ape SCOURING AND DRY ave. 1.0, RENCH DYFING, Cleaning Fstablishment, ‘No. 900 G Street Nortiw THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE Ladies and Gentlemen's Garments: also, Velvet ana Plush Cloaks, Crape Vells, Laces, Gloves, etc, ‘are Periectly cleaned by this superior TADS EVENING DRtsted SePECTALTY. Gentiemen’s clothes cleaned by this process wilt ot Jose their originw abaye: aud grease spots guaruistred to be removed efectually. Price $1.60 and yi.1o per sane an MS Sah & HoNPH ERY d fo Testi srvccer Now fewer Makes Corets to order in every style anil material, and guarantees perfect @f and comfort. Ta SPECIALTIES ARE French Hand-maie LG era: Merino Underwear | Snr finest imported Hosiery. | Patent Shoulder Jivaces, aiid all lvrest Reform Goods Freacu Corvets and. Busties. Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s make) that for the price is unsury XN. B—Freneh, Geruun aud Spans spoken mrlé ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. Firstelass Hair Drevwer irom Parte, ree Patents and Five Medals frou Expositions at yon and Vignes arturer and inparter of ‘UMAN HAIR AND FINE HAIR WORK Ladies fue Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. dyed and lat a Hrst-class Ww order. 537 15th st. nw. iret “uz Riveway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. MOST IMPROVE! FRGERATOR KNOWN. FOR Us iP is WITHOUT A PEt: Thee BLESUME ‘QU © ERATION IN A FOR AN A. HOD IN ARSC IMEX Cos f SOLY (OT INDESIT, ie vURI T. TEN PEL YAW x ah BUT PUR MUST FY AINED, AD OBYALNED INTHE RibuWaY. i J.W. SCHAEFER & BRO, PIES: RVING ITS CON. 1 "4 AND SCIBNTIFIC RE; FAMILY ATMOSPHERE: Bis D THEY ARE ONLY No, 1020 7thst. nw, anes, Sole Agents for the District Srarzrox & Furrcnen, FURSITURE, CARPETS, REDDING AND UPHOL SILRY GOODS. STRAW MATTING, LabY CARRIAGES. 415 77u Srnuxr Nouru wast. Es | LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. jplinember, we guaranice prices to be always the | lowest, 9 Josr Annrven ANOTHER CARLOAD OF OUR“EURFKA CHAM- MARBLE TOP, x30, 10 PIECLS, COMPLETE, FOR EVER OFFERED FOR BEESUIT," SOLID WALN GLAss $43.50. BLST VALU! Tile MONKY. LOOK AT OUR “N LEONARD CLEANABLE RE THE LLsT AND CHEAPEST ID MONEY REFU REPRESENTLD. i. HAOKKE, 801 Market Space, 3U8 and 31u Sth my7 EW REFRIGERATOR,” THE SIGERATOR, THE WORLD, NDED IF IT DOES NOT DO AS cs e diferent makes, expect proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE GENERATOR STOVE, having enly one vurner uae jy Cie im. YoU Lave to leat, (en tue others ure ready lor use. (alland sec them, in ape Eee Szasonastz Awv Proven Crore. TO GET CLOTHES TO LOOK WELL IN WIN- TER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT. THICK WOOLENS FASHION INTO COMELY GARMENTS. To MEET ALL THESE REQUIREMENTS DEMANDS, AND CARE, AND WE CLAIM THAT BOTH UPOUR PRESENT SUPERB STUCK OF SEASONAELE AND PROPER CLOTHING. ROEINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE-PRICE CLO HIERS, 819 SourmEast ConNEa 71H AND D wtREETS, Je Tur Preorre WANT LOW PRICES WANT LOW PRICES. IF YOU HAVE BEEN UNABLETO FIND, AND ARE DESIROUS TO SPCURE, FOR A VERY SMALL OUTLAY A HANDSOME, FASHIONABLE SUI! OF CLOTHES FOR Youite VAY US A VISIT TO-DAY. AND W DENT WE WiLL MAVE AN OPPUKTUNITY TO D}MONSTRATE THAT WECAN GOTH PLEASE YOU AND YOUR OY, AND SAVK YOU MUNEY IN THE BAKGALN. INSPECT OUR GOODS CAREFULLY WHEN YOU CALL, EVEN IF YOU DON’? WANT TO BUY AT PMESENT. IN SHORT. COME AND SI WiiAl We HAVE FOR YOU, AND HOW MUCH WE CAN SaVa YOU. NOAH WALKER & Co, 620 Penpsyivania Avenue myl2 | | | No Base No Buvsrer BUYERS. SO CIRCUS BILL RHETORIC TO BAMBOOZLE ‘The man who getup the cirens bills gener- 2 ally sear-hes tozecher the largest. words to Ls fond in the uctiouar ; vets of 90: oudand.sh and bewildering phrases in every way to anase aud mystify the reader, ‘The more exaggeration he can drow a ihe smnarver un be ts supposed to be. Alas for buyers of clothing. of advertising which many ‘Their “ads.” are circ, and ubout equally as reliable. prow 1 ‘This is the style clothiers ape. bilis on 4 reduoed plane sone clotuing “ads.” ine that ceriain dealers got theis goods for nothing und then pay people to come like them awuy, ‘You will find Adler's Ten Per Cent Clothing Trouse doing no circus adverts ra ‘You will find no false assertions or improouble stories in ur appeals to the public, All we promLe is to sell you the finest clotuing ever sold in Wash- {ngton wud to give if to youat exactly ten per cent above cost. Its not boasting to tell the trath, and wher we claim that our goodsare the finest and our prices the lowest we are givin you facts, which Gn Inspection will prove to be true. Allwi promise is the most for your money aud the bes: possible make. 500 Genuine Seersucker Coats and Vests at 91.97. 554 Pure Linen Vests, Hair Line Stripe, at ox. . ‘200 Pongee Coats and Vesta ut $5.50. 2,.00 Oftice Couts, Neat Stripes, at 25c. ‘To be sold on Tuesday and Thursday nights only, ruin 7 until ¥ o'clock, at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICK Rouwovar To Resvno. June 1 we wil! move to 941 Pennsylvania, ‘avenue to rebuild ou our present locality, And until that time we will offer ur stock of Plated TeaSets, Soup Tureeus, Berry Bowls, Cakeand Card Baskets, Vegetable, Raking and Butter Dishes, (gudelabra, Casters ‘French Marble, Gilt and Brass Mantel Clocks, Brass Milrrors, Sconces, Cusulesticis, Ac. e,, at greatiy reduced prices tor ous ‘HARRIS & SHAFER, JEwELEns, myll-3m__1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVFNUE. PEMETERY NOTICE -— GE ARBOL “tment of ITALIAN and AMERICAN MaitcLe and GEANITR MONUMENTS of every. and fof the inicatstyivand theese offtubis Sieaeiertd aut leet dive pr ces at 21a at aed ave Pianse cuit tsapect soul $27 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Southeast corner Massuchusetts avenue Alwaya be sure that you are in tie RIGHT PLACE See “ADLER” over the door, ‘Sa Open evenings until @; Saturdays until 11. G. T. Keen TAILOR, 416 Ore wraxet i | {oc i SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. THE PHILANTHROPISTS’ CONGRESS Parnell and tis tollowers instead their hostility by such the proposed Fenewals 0) wercivn bul, Telegrams to The Star. NOTICE—A TWO HORSE PASSENGER ‘wazon will ran fcom Boundary and 7h st fo Brightwond and Saver Sringe. ‘Iwo wivs per day. aves boundary at 5:16, me returning to ‘Bounl Sy ACO amend eaves at aS ph an rea atocds p.m. Bare to toll gate, de wood, Shiverspeings. 190. ‘Round’ ie ql > TO THE MUTUAL AiD SOCIETY, Ty sender BE ug ae , re mp tu Ka for the my of Sub-an death benefits of ‘ny mo.bcryw nd hours aNer motice, WM. WALKER,149 Virginia uv.s.w. 11° THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY— = The commenoemeut exercis s of the CO- LUMBIAN COLLEG.. will take jlice at Ford’s Opera Hoase on WEDNESDAY EVENING (June 10), atBorcicek, ‘The public are invited. Jedut ee, Mis. ANGE F. NEWMAN, OF NE- ‘brusks, will address a meeting of indies on the subject of Mormonisi and {ts iullvences on the Dome lite of woman,at For n lay church, THURSDAY, ne 11th, at 2 pin, All Luiles invited eat g=> ATTENTION. ALL Pi RiONS DFSIR- ‘ous of joining One of our Watch Clubs.can Jeu nul particiiiurs Uy calling at our store. Under gur em avy member can buy a soli gold American Waich by tas ing oue dolar pr week. Jest JACOBS BROTALRS, nn a. (Kg TEE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ‘Arms Nursva’ Association will take place at 61 v.hst., JU: 1uTH, at 7p m., punctually. By 7m PARLOR CaRS—W. Aw, ‘TO WHITE SULPHUR ‘PNGS—Commencing JUNE £IkTEENTH. she Irgtuis alld and Hallway will estaiiak a llue of u finan Parlor Car between W aahin.tynem | White Sulphur springs ‘These care wif Ieavs Washington 25 am. and arrive at White Sulphur Springs at a iully, except Sunday. Call at Company's 1 Pennsyivania Avenue, for Hekets aiid pare I eservatious, 8-8 (Fg Novice TO OWNERS OF CARRIAGE Persons leaving the city for the summe-, and wisb- Ing their winter carriages repaired, palnted or stored, will tind Ito th ir advantage to leave -bem with us "peril atten ium given to the feepainting gf Fine Care Hes. Mowog-ains, Coatsotarins, ad Cresta, ex ecuted 1a the Very best mann ANDIEW J. JOYCE, 412, 414 and 416 14th st. ow. GEORGE W. JOYCE, Manage dente for Brewster & Co. (of Lroowe at.), New on euaw NOTICH fe bnatness relations heretofore existing between FMA NUEL KICHARY and HALPH GRE HARD, doing Dasiness us pr yprieiors of the Uuked States Tea (-mnpany at No. 62% Penusyivan @ ave. o. w., Washe iugtox, O.C., under the name and style of E. & RG, Juciurd, are ibis way terminated by the retiracy of Rucuaed, business Will be conti RICHAR’ .who will promptly ail abilities of Us tormer bus! 1 by EMANUF have, at inaturicy, ssc {ty waou wil now dug, or hereaier ty become due, ure tu De FA ASULL RCICARD, RALPH G. RICHARD. Jeb (==> IN MOVING TOA PLACE OF SAELTY LSS Vauribg > lute tire at wy place, E bai Lot of Misses’) n. Children’s sawn, Pique and Ginghsin Sults sight.» RUMPLED AND SOILED, which I offer at prices one quarter of their value, Have aso aided tothe stuck of Lavlles Undersarinesns tuy entire dup.ivate stock qwilch re fesit and not hurt i the lust), wa.ch Lamseling re rdiess of cost ie RH. TAYLOR, Je6-6t 938 Pennsylvania ave. ga= MERCHANT TA (aes= SEE ‘My customers and the publ have revume {the persunal sa ani sin pre pared Us serve tne, ds they may Heed, inmy Hie, in a ma.uer @ surely Sullsuciury as ty'price, fi, style, and quulity uf gouds. Your puironuge ts soilcited. 6-5 th y= 1 WPRERY Noriry Tit (See tat Tee burcysed thie eo fo sellwud put up“Zimdurs P tent Paw fu the Disthict of Columba, and would eatt from interfering «i puting tacin ip oF hia A stiuates or this Work, aud also for luecirle atid Mechatied Belg, Burgiae Alacm, Speacing Uw! es | i: Lightuing Rods, cheerfully given at teasouaole Fates. Jus6t m anyone | tone, ©. SCHNEIDER, 1207 F sto, w. fier SANUEL s sHEDp GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, GARDEN VASES, Si TEES AND HOSE, GAS RANGES, STOVES, TUBING, JOBLING IN PLUMBING AND TINNING 40 NINTH STREET NORTHWIST. Je? AIN LETToRs. Upatonce “Su deias Wilt MiuUes Sigi Pes Bis Suu sts nw, Telephone call 774 (Ke = F sroors, GARDEN HOSE, any length. GAS STOVES, all sizes; guranteed. Call and examine, GAS FIXTURES, &c. No charge for hang'ng- LOWEST PRICES. Plumbing, Repairs, &c. E F. BROOK! my27 531 15th street, If <=> DIPORTANT To TARPAVERT A Liaxes die previons to July 1, 1882, can be paid at a discouiit by aulling on my21-1m Ke * Bee ave. «nd 1406 D st, Ss 106 Te " THE ROCHEST. Ae su W NG COMPANY'S. COLERLATED BRIE ‘The Trade and plied. or tele pliane prs ea Jus W. Comox Sous W. CORSON & MACATY Bawcens, Glover Jolla. 1 Ey, W. shin Dero tt Accounts, subiect to che ik ai frond Luis, Corporativny aud Lu su ply ved, S.vecke and Onlo Bonds, Wes Stocks ated vondslisted on the .ew Ys pli sie. xtuuuiges bougly und vo Jest ordcmseaecnied. Aluerican Stock daltin Bonds Gas, Tustranee and ouxiit and'sol Lie ise trom our oflice to New York, Phiva tel- Phi and bosto wees Ja bun eeER. i io-al sirest Ut. pugue Compalies BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, WM. McLEAN @ 60N 13th and B streets northweat. ATTENTION OF VISITORS ANT “ “illed to PHO the new aud pol thar Mruin aid Serve ‘Tua fad Sale uard agaist Suloriq for sul arented by We plas’ oF iu Lets by We, MILLULN. Sole 1 Venter aud Mauuiueturer, Yau Paiusylvuain ave 1 aS a BROWS oLoRED) “Swill give her highly recommended Med- cated Elecinie and Steuut Haths, Also, Magnets tn ‘At GUS Missouri wv oI ke ROGIN' 18. TRE WE ‘known Sigh Paluters and” Gag ch b sweet northwest. ‘Teiephoue call, o1uers prom puly attended 10, Tae New “Bazreore’ Raxox INE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEIT IMPROVEM:NTS, !8 CHEAP IN PRICE, BIT FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPE\T, THEREIS NOTMING IN THE MARKET EQUAL To IT. THE ECONOMY GAS STOVE I8 THE BEIT SELLING STQVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THEM | Warne, W Consideration of Means to Alleviate the Miseries of Human Sufferers. At the session of the Charities and Corrections convention last evening a letter from ex-Post- — A Wonderiul Chicage Story. ¥ DEVELO: ILD REMOVED FROM & AN WHO MAL BERN SUPYERING FoR 1KODEN YRARS HUM A SUPPOSE: GovER«MENT ReceiPrs To-pay.—Internal revenue, $144,177; customs, $515,454. Secretary Enpicort, accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Endicott and Adjutant General Areca, w BRITISH CABINET CRISIS. master General James, asking the co-operation ————— Dram, will leave ington t 0 yw after- - boon for Wet Point to aitend tie graduating | oftBe convention tosecare the passagsot will | RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY. a tse ent exercises at the military academy, ‘They will | bY Congress establishing a postal savings bank, ever pertormed return the last of the week. Was real. Mr. George W. Hail, of Philadelphia, sani Inlie-<<msta peg = ago Mew. L. de Second Lteur. Frepesick R. Day, signal jeegie ane etaad Poe on ie ate tn | whe Exciting Scenes Attend- nage Lange Mena Soar sete § corps, is transferred from duty at Fort Myer, | ‘¥¢ miseries of public prisons, Dr. I. N-Kerlin, and evorvthing secined perivetiy nate Vario date te ee ey nat Fort Myer. | of Pennsylvania, read a report from the eom- ing Gladstone’s Defeat. Until one day about ithe tx he~4 mittee on provisions for idiots, These papers were all thoroughly discussed, To-day’s Session. At this morning's session of the conference, ‘Mr. Hart read a paper by F. H. Wines, secre- tary of the Illinots state board of charities, which treated upon the subject of Indetermin- tured out in diately aiter Lar sousntion, And, wtel tren aiken sek, and an eniane 5 win ste Js slie begun which thot v toe ofticer of the arm; from the 1st insta Secaetary WuItNey has goue to New York fore few days. Gommodore Harmony has been designated by the Presideut as Acting Secre- tary duriug bis absence. in this city, to take elect — HOT PURSUIT OF BIG BEAR, MOBE VICTIMS OF THE APACHES, | NAVAL Onpsns.—Assistant Surgeon F. N. eae fo 2 ate sentences, The writer took the ground that , Osden, ordered to duty on board the recelving | tye witcr or a seneene anes eTound that | DAMAGE BY A CYCLONE AT DUBUQUE. ship St. Louis; Paymaster Robert N. Allen, de- | (11°26 reformatory, and should be regulated ————>— hey tached from special duty at the naval academy and ordered to report to the Jude advocate general (OF duty; Assistant Enigineer Willan R. King, from the naval aeademy and ordered to the Hartford, 19th instant; Prof, Simon New- comb, granted six months’ leave, with permis- sion fo leave the United States: Liemt. A. B. Wyckoff, granted six weeks’ leave, with per- mission to leave the United States; Lieut, Jas. Frankiln (retired), granted four months’ leave, with permission to leave the United States Tleut. Gunlor grade) Henry F. Reich, placed on the retired list trom June 5th, 1885. Up TE Congo Rivee.—The Secretary of the Navy has received a report from Rear Admiral English, dated Congo river, May 2d, stating that he hud sent Lieut. E. A. Taunt up the Congo river to the Stauley pool on an expe- dition of observation. After completing this duty Lieut. Taunt will proceed to the Mediver- ranean statlon aud report to the eommanding ofliver for duty. by the conduct of the prisoner toa great ex- tent, The confinement of the criminal should end with hts criminality. A reformed prisoner should be released as soon as tie refurmation has been wchieved; persistent criminals should be confined as long as they persist in their criminality, even if forlife. The writer thougut the Inactermiuute sentence promised a reduc tion of crime and the reiorimgtion of many of the criniual classes. RAFID PROGRESS OF HUMANE WORE IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Mrs, Sara A. Spencer read the report of the Distriet of Columbia, commencing with the statement that this was the sevenih time she lad been asked to present the report, but that she had hesitated to do so, as the conference hud not been invited to meet here for the pur- pose of hearing the District peop te talk, but to heard. She said that the institutious of harity and worrgetion in the Di-triet had wot Inerely advance, but had leased forward. laiued tht she had been limited to a siugle page of the printed report, so weuld have to ‘practice homeopathic principles. “What- she sald, “you may think of the present of our’ charitable und oorrectional Institutions from your brief view of thera te conte, Tam glad you will never know what Was Uieir appearance and condition a year a Sircets leading to them gave beea iid out a Traded by the labor of tielr lumuates, wails have en built, gardens planted, iuwns saootiied und decomted, new roads Opened: and time ud space ful to sbow the Improvement in internal management and external iurift, os of the most ‘strtkiog In healthy growth in pubile ptac.ice here during the past wristhatwithouch there bas been a Witter GLADSTONE'S DEFEAT LAST NIGHT. Exciting Scenes in the House of Com- mons. finally “L mind be: ese year shh me A month THE OPPOSITION CONFIDEST OF A VICTORY RARLY IN THE EVENING—GLADSTONE’S MAS- TMELY DEFENSE OF THE BUDGET AND FIEnC ONSLAUGHT ON THE CONSERVATIVES—WILD SCENES WHEN THE RESULT BECAME KNOWN— WHAT WILL THE CONSERVATIVES DO? her a treat | bat was told b for hat | azo bel ween deer e tunGr could Hot be suo nuved WIthOUt its Proving Atal to The patiens was informed, and at Aided to allow the be per- Yesterd, inet aftect= ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Eveze Stam. neat, another, far more serious, has burst upon us, and the government, which has weath triumphantly many votes of censure on m tere where there was ground for reas mal jarence of opinion, has the right ail ou its side by lerests, party haved aid the intucn “bung. last ing the debate r, the surze mcndinent to the | Welldeve Budget dr: for eight hours Noth. | fully stitebed, a | ing duber could be iuagined than brewer alter | Selous and dolug well brewer deiending beer and Se tchman alter | Scolchman praying for revel for Whisky. There | Was the strongest possible muster of cuitservae Uves and Irisamen. I was, early ta the even- ing, Inlormed by one of the luster that thee | were certain to beat the government at last. | yw, vod i wey were Sy certain, tu fact, tat they were or- | ganizing in private fora celebrath THE SCENE IN TH MOUS! \t Asthe hour for a divis.en approached the excitement increased Ull, Waen Gladstone to ciuse the debate at oue » clock, the house | so crowded that auany membei’s. were bo fad seats, ora long time bas Glad t Ing ta ud friends, tor Which she expected never to rise | under the ttl by a uuton i Supposed tamer the St THE Woop Presesvine Process.—The board appointed by Sucretary Whitney to in- Vestigate and repert concerning tie purchase Of the process of the American Wood Preser: jug company Sor the use of the Navy depar hignt, have reperted that the total cost to the government was 3156,163.62. They state, us their opinion, “that the Ti y cred by. patent No. any useful Improvement in'tae art of preser ing timber, and that It p:s.eses no practi value whatever.” ‘They also claim tat the works could be duplicated for less than the price paid Ly the goverament. A CHOLERA-BOUND SHIP FoR BALTIMORE.— The surgeon general of the marine Lospital | ¥ service has notified the health officer at Bath | Gracin lis severiiy, and the miserable poor more and the officer in charge of the quaran- | have held oui th auds aud lifted up tueir | spokeu wici such vigor. All bis old fire nied ne siation at Cape Churies that the sitip | Voices fur b.ead aud wood, and cou! and cloth- | to have returned. ‘There was not the sluttest foniter leit Valenela, Squat, where the cholera | Ing. there tas bees slo citizens’ retiet commu | {nterrugtion, in spite 1s epidemic, om the’ 26th OF April, bound for | bee appointed to canvas Uae District of Colum Bultsmore. bla tor i, bowever, Is Come es The Apaches in Sonora. THREE MEN KILLED ON SUNDAY—GREAT Ex CITEMENT IN ARIZONA, June 9. Jay Uhat three nu win Sonora, Ye recelwed to the e at the Seoit and W This information eausnd great exe t here, which was Inlensitied by te ar Tival of several men with the news that [ue How, th sin by Indiaw at the Apacs ow ig reply t Purse. all Acting auding ting. a Une tently nt past on.” A peticton D towid In sending # representatly agton to Sdlalre, wud is belng generally signed, ~ Myrinds of Young Locusts, ands, The pres a Knew periect | he voie Wasgoing to be, This added sharpness to bis attack. GLADSTONE'S BRILLIANT SPEECH. His deence of the budzet was masterly, of course, but when iteame to un attack on the | Prorectine His Faruer’s Goop Nawe.—A special to the New York /ribune from St. Louis. sys:—Lieutenant L, K. Reynolds, a member of Greely rallef expedition, came to this city | "Who bave Tas ur year and they have allow | Gry on'and’ starve: not work and earn an honest living. House inmates have th The work. supported v he Greely rallef expedition, came to this ¢ wore con e:vatives for their tacties, the bouse Was .—The Timer Aiton specint Heer era tos peer ea noaer re erty | stvpert of Gie alm-boue and hospital | max came wien, alter dwelling In an almost CNG tO tots wena ihe evaded tramos have beea prompuy ar- | soiemn manuer on Lie greatacssof the national 9 jfested und pliced in the workhous: to the | ne 5 hotel. t Raynoids fuinies thus tae | faveeyenyere pedi reperio ere teen Hlate yen de which was returned is con- | QP 27 0 2499, instal of tu the ¢ a aey” mult be su trury to the acts, Without labor © 3 Tuam sorr the immense ‘work done by the Women of Washington during [the Homespatine hospital, | Yori al, the Nur es! ‘traning eu millions for the deieuce of the miortabie jempire,or wisich the chanecllor purposed to dim ense | raise oily bali by taxation, be pauses to pass over | bis hand almost in (he faces of the I rm hearted | the oppoition bench, aud added, with cendo scorn, “Aud the reguiar Opposition GarGeld | loyal, dito national, ditto patrlotic, ditto con- i ool, the | stivuttoual, to refuse us the mouey.”” Chwering | Howse, (of ,Merey, the Wows Chris: | aud raurs orlaughter followed. ain Association "and countless other forms” of benevolence. But the expences asst ie irc ace tahini | bive beou too vat iu proportion to ihe needs of |, The Scene when the result was announced fits Disttict. Acide ti Yharives, the | beggars description, Ihave not seen anything PNLiba Staton and Di dinbia jolntiy | Hike it sinew tae Bradlaugh debates. Coualing | Mave expended in che sear in the cureor tke | te Votes took much longer than usual. Ts omery, “1 yea ie E L ¥ | cilininalr delinquent anddopesdent Grasses tue | Whole house was in a quiver of exchement. NM. Macomb, 4th artillery; Fist Lieut. Joha & | Sum or 8680.625.55, asa District oficial hi h| When the teers ap"roacied the speaker Lord | Williams, 3 urtivery; First Lieut, Frederick | in awuthoctty, way iigured it oat lorgue: io | Kandoiph Church: was the first to catch sizht Mar-h, Istariillery, ind First Lieut. Henry 2. | a cost per qupliaoy the population ‘ort | Of the paper iu the hands of the conservative Lemiy, 3d actiliery, now on duty at th |inctarsa at. Ne Yor, tue greet clearing | Whip, He sprang to bis feet with a shout. Tn levy school, Fort Stonroe, by house of peudent clases, expends only et CRE ied SR ate ee the gsablichinents hereinatver we ta oF $1.92. Tt is true that tram, nd insted five minuies. At cach briet in the furpore ob exainining te opera ead beats Go lave to weatle dows | the volees of the iri-h members gould be heard | sirusdo ‘ttre ab tines : outing. “Spencer, ercion,” “Lucksho aaa in D artiiierl “tiyles Joyce.” Lord Churchill and the Irtsh- | meu were on the benches, waving their huts, ‘ihe \verals were sitting silent und gloomy, and Gladstone was quiedly wri | tae regular daily report to the queen. | be ros to move an adjournment he recelted i | lberat Qvation, and the suine scene was re Jenaeted. In the lobby afterwards the tories likeraliy jumped for joy. Paruell was smiling quietly above the group of Irisumen, pale Wiki | #xeltement. Lae lakes and rivers aud are drown —_ From Walt Street To-day. ew Youx.Jun and steady at the openin Prices showed jittle charge i rday, but i AMoNe Tite CAL day were s ughertv, White, Pe insylvaaia, L. Will Towa; D. RO McKee, dav Bao n, charge d'atfal es ar Moatey iL. ranch and J.C. Kes tal, peado, Ps | whieh the mr were The merchandise exports yt port tor the Valued at $6,508,740, Returming to Washe ng tom, Dernorr, Mion, June 9. Laturop, minister to Kuss Washington, A’ t ‘ Uoit bar was held yesterday La bis honor, iy it ENALS.—First Lieut, Mon! | (not Including spe week ending Wday Minister Lathro; Hon, George V.N feuves Uday for 1. be aa spechul interest to nts, with fuwdry, Boston, bd nere, the Presi- + astrial enierprises are by should (Ley notscitle down tn (ais no. Eden and [et the country and the cit | zeus of the District support them.” > ee NaN es, | spenicing further Mos. Spencer sud that there G ob-town, N. J | Wale & Want of system 3 sang sauive OF > Dapoiit r | the charitable organizations, aud tueir bouk- Del. “Upon the completion ug Was defective. ead PRET eco Tee TUE CONSERVATIVES’ PREDICAMENT, . O71 ve ie What will now be the result? The ministry nae the close os a sere ifiienmegad | will resign, but the conservatives Will Mad their exsttes Jumped to thelr feet und asked for @ | yiciory worse than a deieat. They must. fin: discu-sioa of the report. It was beid by the | mo ey, arrange the Irish crimes act, and set- r, however, that this way no tine for such | He With Kussia, All tris in ue lace of a wn, and the conierence bocame di | libera: majority, The turbed and a waive over the | Prupese well be far more unpop | taxon beer and spirits, Therewre they prob- | avly will refc tw take oifice, If they accept, the liberals will uot be sorry to trausier all the troubles lo ibeir shoulders, THE EFFECT ON THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA. The effect of the vote on the negotiations with Russia may be extremely serious. Geeat anx- fely was expressed in the lobby I A ridicaious proposal made in th this morning’ over w pseudc ved by Well. Waliock thata sword of honor n by popular subscription to Sir Peter ee ILDINCS AND & CHUKCH MOVED FROM fy FOUNDATION Drsvece, lowa, | with h te 1, Phitae bt the 1 smi anys Warehe with 1,500 grain, the railroad track. Jackson own allo wn, throuch windows, s« Charles Ar 1 named will re the place last meu- tcued to their station at Fort Munroe. PERso! retary Bayard addressed the rary soeici les of the state university at Law- was blown over | & Sarth’s lumber w: mber was bows Pleces golag th nott's t waen, tWo bucgies and acntter | were ex ished.” Ludike’s dwell- Lng aud a stone dwell the ground. The G church was moved ef (is and diy. Mr, Ludke had two entid was about al r to me. ucrived in —J. HF the Savanna ve cs, Is re ooMian—Mr and M. 2 was made to allow Mr, Lewis © Industrial Home ply to the yn. Mr. Abrauains, 10 <. | Suool, five min: report, This w Al 3 On v, ex-Register ing permanently at his ol } iG vii Washinton, hot Maf. taster steven- Carr, 0° Ca.Lorala, and Hon, “Killip, of Muryland, are ut the nator 3 ¥ emolishod, business part or th tmbers. 47 | track, ‘The storm r ‘Phe loss will reach © Gencrat Foreign News. THE GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY BANGTES Loxpox, June the gu atthe banguet of the sockets last evene ing were Lord= Houghton, Aberdare wid Lorne, Sir Peter Lumsden and Henry M, | Stanley. Lord Lor ted president of the sucicty for the ensuing year. oMANY_AND ZAN the cita isted upon the | rin, allowing = belhg put iu a diitere | Hee mtuutes to the Dis.rict of Columbia. A WIVE MINUTES DEFENSE O¥ THE DISTRICT, This was finaily agreed to,and Mr. Abrahams was then given the floor, and, {na prompt aud | emphatic way. went on to offset what he termed an incorrect imp-ession left by the re- portot Mrs. Speaces, ale said that 325,000 of ue money expanded fities and ‘corres | tions im tie District wens to support the insane idiers and wanderlag cranks irom the states tthe Washington asylums. In reference to the statement of Mrs. Spencer that there was no ~fstem Of reports by the various insti Lions he said that he made a fuil and detalled report to the Secretary of the Treasury every year, Besides this a large amount of the money Spent tuis year was for busidinys to replace oid Tiekety structures wot tic ior use. Another thing he wanted to call the attention of the con- Jereuce to Was tue tact that the euratugs of the poor children who were put to work Was turned over to the U. s. goverumeni—eovered inio the ‘Treasury—und ‘not laid uside, as it should be, for” the benetit of the’ poor children Uy’ Whose hunds it was earned. He said the children at the Industrial Home schoul made SuuU per year by se.lng strawberries, ‘This Inoney was coversd 1uto the United States ‘Treastry—the children Laid up notiiug from thelr labor. They ulso mude tne wooden tree boxes im use here. About $700 were thus eutned by the chiidren. This, too, went to the Walled Stas goverumiant, = A paper apon “Compulsory Education,” by wets @ ubout thirty 100, [aes W. H, Beck, Mis Mt. L. Frid deb, of Washington, were r: din | London on the Sth ult.——air. Bdward N. Ding: | ley. a promising son of Kepresentitive S Ding ey, 2 at the Corum: biun University law school commencement to- day. The Coleridge case was compromised by a large sum of money being paid to Adaras or Ais: Coleridge, ou condition that Doth cases be dropped. The chicf justice saw that the verdict was going to be against hin, ‘The geld medal of the Royal Institute of Briush Architects was given Ww Prof. sclilie- Maen last nigot. J GLADSTONE RESIGNS. The British Ministry Decides that it ‘annot Keiain Office After Last Night's Defeat—Mopes that it W ‘ontunue in Previs.onuall:; mtil After the Election—€ img Gladstone. Loxpox, June 9.—Great surprise ‘s expressed at the deieat of the government, It was ex- pected that an effort would be made last night to prevent ad need Increase of the duties upon beer and spuits, but there was no ide that the opposition would overturn Une cabinet, It seems to be regarded as extremely doubtful whether the mlutsters could resiga and ieave unfinished so many important matters celal to both home and joretcn uilains. Nothing more untoward ihan the preseut crisis could hay occurred, apparently. Men of ali partes are of BAR, Fival of the is duly exe Berna, German squi pected. Teds reported that the squsd-en baw been ordered to expel the suitan siroups frum, Vita, aless they exteaute that piace ———— New York Politics. WHAT HON, JAMES O'BRIEN sAYS, Fon. “Jimmy” O'Brien, of New York, was in | the ety yesterday, and called on the President 1 the purpose of tallting about someof the New York oifices, He speaks freely of New York p-lities and predicts a democratic success at tre fall elections. He says there will be new. men a) polnted inthe places of the collector of the povt, the marshal, the district attorney and tie naval offices of’ New York by the first of July. Federal Offices in Philadelphia. CIVIL SERVICE REFORMERS UBGING THEIR RETENTION. A party af Pennsylvania civil service reform- ers came to Washington the otner day to unge the retention of the republicans holding the to-day ni stat is announced ventot ti Adams [ease of Mr. | Lord Coles af The lord chie me oh a year tea Ube oceasion 0; ber tu etely 3 and Le legal disputes are to be referred ty arbitra tion, 1600 =— ne Big Bear. ors WILD. CAPTURE ROP Pareni THE CANADIAN TKO THEY HAVE to Frog Lake, N. W columo arrived here making toreed murehe Big Bear, who I th: Haunt in order to ot be making tr Cold ik ‘Od, AlaeS., Was Te “ . ike, witere he has es cached: Te Me oflces of district attomey, vostmaster, and | Wisohuwed by upaper by Mee herah Bae | (he ,obiuloN Proviniondllys Chet fe eee ayant | fantey toree, inclu companies of the treasurer at Philadelphia. Democrats say the | of California, upon “The Kindergutem, tiie gcasennl tiresome: * | @5th battalion, numbers about 225 men, We result will be that the district attorney and ‘MiSs CLEVELAND PRESENT. ‘The deivat of the government has produced « Sodiy in pind of a saomnsed Sore, Bat Her ie pucueue Goce dee ake, During the proceedings Miss Gleveland quietly | general degression of the stock exchange. ST toncoter bie Beers The Will go Nery soon. His term will hotexpire for | entered the hull aud took seatin the trout | THE CAMNET CUSSIDEKING ITs COUKeE, Fe in good health, and low the troor tures sears yet batitis thought he will | row, mear the reporters’ table—the only seats | gid vias ia nession aeell Tab el eee | Lndlans to tse north jwle ep pd oh Benuieif tus repuldleans waneto take up the | easily accessible, During the reading of the | derstwd the situation was, thorvaguis’ di, | Covered wn Tindian cave aes vg mse Senate it the repabtisans wanttoteke/ up the rs and the discussion that toliowed she was and it was decided that in view of the Mud secured tits sacks of Sour aad. thirieet gauntlet, Dalleut and interested listener. Sckatiast night it would be inconsistent vor peg Largs rt eg Batt ye od jag ‘The Clark Investigation. DISCUSSING THE KINDERGARTEN, ‘the members of the cabinet to remain longer in | “® ebemy. . ‘The principal subject of discussion was the | Slice, und it was resulved that tueir resigua Gen, Grant Feeling Better. CIVIL ENGINEER PARTRIDGE APPROVES THB P tions be tendered the queen at once. The re- aaa = “ > TERRACE WORK. CE Oe | Lceenuael Port of this decision of the cabinet has caused | NEW Yous: June © Gen. Grant did wot lowell, of hia, in answer ish * hog Jeep untit late last nicht, bait he slop Mr. John A. Partridge, the elvil engineer who | a zoggection By Sue ofthe dolantes nae re | eee feeling, on, the, siuck exchange, and | ee a etune are tata iting He executed Mr. Olmstead’s designs for the Capitol | kiuuengartenshouid not drag children from their | curities 3 lower. On all ‘the provincial ex. |S8uered Ho pain io the Hight ond Go-day the Throat appears better aud glandular swelling very litte, ee Death of a Prominent Kaltimorean. Baurimone, June 9.—Geo, P. Frick, a promle nent man in Baiiimore, died this mornin: aged terrace, testified yesterday aiternoon in ap- proval of the work. The linesof the marble work he sald were excellent. Theonly defect he observed was a crack, which he was almost sure bad devel within eighteen months, ‘There was not ‘objectionable in point of homes, nude # statement concerning the efect of the kindergarten upon homes. She said that many of tl garten had worked or vicious, care for their children, In these families changes the weak feeling in financial circles is more marked. ~ Gladstone Resigns. TAKES PLEASURE IN TELLING THEIR FRIENDS ABOUT IT, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Je8, 424 OTH STREET JPRONOUNCED AD a in's Al-Wool Nuts” ‘elling, 25c.; Lovily Free Satine» Ses jpdoable Wilt cartiere, 202, FRXnge Pique, loc? Alligator Cotton, Sige 10a Bist. ng, at: 3 5s Pure Linte Towels, §1 doz.; Gents’ ahi ‘and Drawers 6067 CB Heth Convas, arch Shirt; Svc. at Seopa core. oott stp Rinse! Envoys Rerstozestons WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES STRONGLY BUILT, MANDSOMELY FINISHED, - , PERFECT IN PRACTICE W. BEVERIDGR, Sole Agent, Je8-6t_1009 PENNSYLV, AVENUE. Mac J. P. Paso, | EMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, | ‘NO. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEsT. 5s years. He was formerly a drs goods ie fneearypac = Sg poe british 3 several ee Street railway. Tie was bighty respected, re ‘rick was s son of the late Judge Willem Prick. Death of a Wealthy Virginian. Perexspcre, Va., June 9.—Col. G. C. Goole rich, one of tue oldest wealthiest m of Virginia, died at bis home tn Bepnswiek count Inatnigit. Deceased wus very prominent an was widely Dev known both inan Gul of he state, a Small-pox on aw Ocean Stenmer, New York, June 9.—The steerage passengers Of the steamer Weser, numbering among whom stnall-pox mad¢ Ils appearance, were CHEERING THE “GRAND OLD MAX.” Mr, Gladstone, a few minutes after four o'clock this afernoon, entered the bouse of commons. His ap) children taught at the Kindergarsen. acied iulssionariesin sucls hom itere influences that worked upon tuem at schovla, This wes a most subtle ahd effective way of working a general reiorm and prevent ing the growth of the criminal classes, . blinon Wolf vbiasut that i milione were spent in kindergartens millions would suved tint are spent in’ the support of eflun- color. TO-DAY. Inthe investigation of the charges against Architest Clark today George H. Miller, his foreman, was on the stand, but as it was not his business to Iffgpect the entlre work no evidence of importance was obtained. res abiaiped. A Hint to the “Orifice-Seekexs.” ‘rom the Baltimore American. ‘The office seekers will be likely to hannt the of the Washi monument now. Light- ning struek there lust week. ‘o-——____ Ex-Concrrssman JomN 8. WISE IN & STREET AFFRAY.—Ex-Congressman John 8. ‘Wise, republican, and Capt. Tazewell Ellett son of the new dainscratic collector of inter had nal ‘was evidently in bright loudly cheered by tue ‘the house. When be in his usual place seemed to enthuse his the chamber wae ent with heer after cheer, and the applause an Ovation, At Inst Mr. n@ aroee in defer ‘ence greeting. He suid the cabinet on as eembling thought they were umasr coir. foes A duuful communication to Siepar bu ceter tole partiomtessaeneoting oe ent nature of thal eommunivation just now. in house Uetore it wus ‘as no locksor window joreed..

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