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a THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. Worthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lita St, by The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't THe EVENING STAR ts served to subscribers tn the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, of 44¢. per month. Copies ai the counter, Gea. Grant Sleeps Well. ew Y: June 11.—Gen. Grant did not, touleep Until’ late last might; but be slept walk, during the night and did not up jate: Uhis morning. He got about usual bamber Of hours of sleep aid. was Dot dressed watll 10 o'clock. es End of » Ratlread Strike. DexveR, Con, June 11.—The strike oo the ver and Rio Grande ratirond ts ay nd, Toxulting in & complete vi for er Jackson's 2 i The rond is cents’ each By mail prepald—5U cents a now in perfect Working in every depart Sonth! ‘one year, $0: six months, 9. ment, [Entered at the Pust Odiice at Washington, D. C..as asap aee second-class mult ‘watter.j ¥ Stan—published on Friday—$1 a prepaid. Six months, 60 cents. A Chinese Theater Burned, Sax Francisco, CAL, June 11.—A fire last in Chinatown burned Uhe Interior of the ee Al, eicomre aeen | Ve CGNs 10,022, WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1885. TWO CENTS. (Ga eer eseaes For Increasing the Water Supply. rnoousss or woukox tue aaveoucr sxvex-| Telegrams to The Star. | ois : tne BION. AMUSEMENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. ——— T AND STRAW: | \ens.1 GERT. 4 vation ‘Heh Beats | pe: B Mf MENGENT, 419 OTH BT. N.w. Soh, BOOKS, &c. _SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘ASHINGTON, = (RCULATING LIBRARY. THE CLOSING EXERCISES OF THE NEW BOOKS, (Keer dttaSras Gort een peepanee “Washington News and Gossip. GOvVERSMENT RECEIPTS To-pAy.—Internal r : ibroidery snateriaien ae 1 : 5 ‘Major Lydecker, in his report to the chief of Ing a cattle grail ecru she : inging by the «ilee Club, given B3 roaster. ‘Vain Forebodir TORY ‘HOOL will take pli t Ford's Opera | reve 37) 76; toms, $3 y: ° ne. inet cate Bi tivatiovt Mt Church at Oda Felons Hall, | aug Suirred Cape, shawls, ete. Pinus grades of Zephgr | Mr. Oldmixon. Duches Huila | House on FRIDAY. EVENING (June Id), M's | evente $870,376; customs, $348,495. engineers of the operations for increasing the! QHTQ REPUBLICAN OONVENTION. ree See ae Sevy card, Thuraiay, Juue 11, 1889. “adilssion, | Snd Ieuitting Varng-all ai reduced prices ee 0. 7 aieite Bodahism. rasa = bile are invited. seit THE Barruopr Statve.—The Secretary of | water supply during May, states that work on. os jort will be made to- Bee a SaeNGNTALO ee) ee ee s106m _| = =e fo Att, PERSONS a EAVING the Navy has been requested by the Depart- | the dam at Great Falls was confined to closing Fogg role! bly at the church of “Our Father,” EW rc jea. N tp JON Mccuiin ment of State to detail arear admiral to receive | the gap in the main Virginia channel. The ing with Gor ‘anny at the stored of “oor Famer’ | Mina Sxxca Rurvenr, “Ja ingtoffose Columben: Vining. Fil nlcase vend them to JOMN McCLELLAS the Freneh admiral who will bring the Bar- | work was well under way when the storms of | Opening Remarks by an “Offensive Partisan."™@ | {P!. This the Lan Animas county stack amen Admiluistrator, 037 B st. n.w. jellawe SPECIAL NOTICES (eee ene unhant A Terre stock of Adums & Myon, ake’s celebrated Oli Stover, and wishing tomake | counsel for citizens who are opposed to the | Work commenced on other sections of the dam, offer them from this time out at cost, “"***""*"°| erection of telegraph poles on 7th street have | The progress on the tunnel during the month EE, ANUMBER OF CHORUS GIRLS INSURED #F THR Now is the time for persons who want the Best Ol | written t. ‘cing | W8% not as satisfactory as during April, owing FALL OF A FLIMSY PLATPORM. Stove made to secure them. Avency at Marine soreariom toe Soe bile Patgtenetrd to a uumber of foremen and, miners leaving |OM{® REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. 11.—Toward the clone 4f@e SIMPSON & GUY'S, 3 ant ‘to New York to work on the aque- . cE Pennoyivania ave._ | sou erect poles is made, that they be notiiled | duetunnel there, ‘The work on the Tescrvoir | Mom. 3. WD, Taylor, the ‘Temporary ome geen ae | ER TOUR TO MOUNT | ever, sinco the formation of the present District | PTRTeSsed Satisfactorily during the month—| Chairman, Ope: eli-Known talent will “ar: Miss Eva Mills, Miss Z Lous ‘Lady Hamilton. 608 Oth street, opposite Patent Office, Vain Forebodings: Miss Wistar Large and complete stock of Ladies’ and Children's | Agammempon's Daugiiter; Snider. HOSIERY, CORSETS, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, | ya efie 84 Antidote for Doubt. At Thi Silk and Liste Thread GLOVES and MITTENS, EMBROIDERIES, FLOUNCINGS, ALL-OVERS, pa large In Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric. fer Netra Book Co.'s brosag ed pind we are at maar w pilces good Chantilly, Fedora, Oriental Egyptian, Medicls and | paper and bindings ana stanhatd wore: OPS other Trimming Laces at reduced prices, se ‘WM. H. MORRISOS tholdi statue to this country. the latter part of the month caused consider- will vigorously oppose, able delay, but no great damage. During June & possible result, TELEGRAPH POLES ON THE STREETS.—The | itis expected that the gap will be closed aud. FRIGHTFUL DISASTER IN FRANCE. A Crash tn 0 Oh ‘tengo Theater. nd serious truwble is Every Event PPHEATER COMIQUE (0 DESE! ‘s wilding the dam and puddle cove, paving the Has he perfor stand- T —— i a Jee 475 Pennayivania ava_| Leaves Ualtimore JULY ISTH, by Steamer Decatur | EOVErnMent, has had no Jurisdiction over the | side sigpes: Galldine Tee eet odes | Stronzly Partisan Speech, but ind tine ‘sconen lensing on thetapet Grand Opening This Week, Commencing MONDAY, | PE 7] SE REVISED VERSION OF THE BIBLE, tn] Miller toriBogon. (Tickets to return until | eects. eee ae Work on the main connections was continued, | N® Criticisms for the President. lay # chorus girl, mean- ame ses ‘various sizes and styles of binding. Fide Botan, Adee quons: Ocean vorage, | ‘TH New SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.—Major | The 75 inch plpe was placed as fasts the | SPRINGFrELn,O,, June 11,—The repubiean z en FANNY HERRING AS JACK SHEPPARD. MME. T. & HARRISON, Carr ee es Ons Temamnant, By TalbCt | Toles of shone; fe. Decriptive lide book tree. Ad-| Powell has received a letter from his brother, | ‘tench was excavated. | Five ite Ene tak | State convention was called to order in the ery nee om MAMIE DEMORESTS FEMALE MIN- 1337 F ST. N.W., ‘amily and Teachers’ Bibles at all prices, ores ig LOR: ¥.M. CA. Building. Charles | Prof. W. B. Powell, who was recently appointed teeing Arhanes ern, pala Pauring, Ma: for | New Wigwam tn Market Space at ten o'¢lock tng eee ted hy two STEELS “Take in the covlest place in the city. Matt | WHll remove to her new store ‘Depositary of the Bible Society. nd Saratoga sts, Baltimore, Md Jeli-ot_| superintendent of the public schools of the Dis- | jand © Edward Le Denk S500 noe Ton Shon | by Hon. Jos. K. O'Neal, of Lebanon, ehair- Bees — Tues Saturday JeS-6e No. 1329 F ST., TO WHOM LAY CONCERN—ALL | trict, in which he states that he expects to ar- | man (trustee), 8654. Helen Rand Tindall, | man ot the republican state central committe —=| About June 25th, and until tien will sell her At the Bookstore of persons having unsettled storage acoonnts | rive in the elty about the 25th of June. 1,215; LeRoy Tuttle, $1,327.50, and Win! © = = —=————— = | “choice selectious‘of Linported Suimmcr MUfiaery wae ANTYNE & 9058, with Mossrs. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. prior —— 215; Leltoy *» $1,327.50, | The de SS counties of the state TCNICS. JURSIONS, ET eatly reduced ‘prices BALL. es to Januury ist, 1894, will please make settlement on | AMONG THE PRESIDENT's CALLERS to-day | Linking, $139. were all full 000 persons Were od to be shown to get th PIC) 2 ta i] ‘TRIMMED STOCK AT ACTUAL COST. _Je@-1m | _™¥25 428 7th street | or before JULY FIRST. 1885. Oth thelr 004 OSE eee packed in thy to minister to the OLONIAL BEACH EXCURSIONS = F i willbe sold to pay storage advances. @c. “jeowse. | “gfe Senator Vance, Representatives Croxton.| Guarding Against Pollated Water. | Pagked In the “ sey county, was "our fect and were a= sone aay Muze J. P. Panes Tue Revise VY ension (eda, W, PMREES, Trigg, Lowry, Hopkins, Faffoon, Henley and | THe AGREEMENT BETWERN MAJOR LYDECKER | announced a temporary chalann: wed na the stage, Som STEAMER T. V. ARKOWSMITH, from 7th street = Ls OF THE HOLY BIBLE, ‘Successor to P.P. Little, Commission Broker | McAdoo; Prof, H. D. Todd, of the Naval acad- AND THE CANAL COMPANY, dressed the convention. Tring tov use making a fuss about alotet Dutch ‘June bat In different sizes of sharp. Back and in varied bindings, In Stocks, Bonds, Grain 0 Petroleum. Room No.1 | emy; John Lawshe, ‘Also, the Paraliel Editton. ralifornia; ‘T. J. Campbell After pen under The officials of the Chesapeake and Ohio | come of the last presidential election, Mr. Tay- Ty trace of the planking had management of k& | Tf PORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, Gunton building, Pa. ave: and 9th st. nw. ng- | New’ York: R.E. J. Pendleton, Indiana; 'T. RL lor began by saying: “Since you last met in noved, and While efforts were «till belt Sta mseuarea Sead ie ony Gon oe : CC PURSELL, Bookeenier, | fn. B-C. Direct wires Hudaleston, Stinnesota; W,C. Goudy, Chicages | ura! company shave, rated the agreement | convention the nist a jxciailn epartory wine of the etme nivement ext week we DLE mm: “41¥ vin street. ATTENTION.—ALL PERSONS DESIR i K owa: a lesing, Chicago; a tory has transpired in our cowntry. By a com- where they had . and covld be pe ee SE ae NO, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. =e ‘ous of Joining one of our Waten Clubs can Utah: Jno. B. B: ‘Brooklyn; E. | waste-welr at Great Fal's toa point below the | bination af crimes, aceidents und blunders this creas foods Bag, Bg e = eee Jvusr Or, learn full particulars by calling ut our store. _puder nd conduit, and for the filling of the two tumbling | overmment, with all Its great Interests, tiny pany, states that only two B.—Particular attention to MILLINERY OR- eae eee = sane rs ed | Passed Out Of the control of the party’ tl Tre Dierricr MARsHALsutr.—It is stated on | Comsat that point, The agrecment as ratified | [vet ou vn treason aud. disanion, ito th good authority that there Is not a possibility of | days ago said It would be. It is agreed between | hands of a party which, through its leaders, change in the District marshalship before the | Major Lydecker, representing the government, | $Ught for four long and oloody years tot ed, and neither of them se platform was not built, been, but thet was paving one dollar per week. JACOBS BROTHERS, 1220 Penn's. ave. <a) PULLMAN PARLOR CARS THE NEW WORK BY MESSRS. HUTCHINS & MOORE, heabove place EVERY WEDSis- | De sos excursion trip the above place EVE: ED 2 DAY, leaving seventh street wharfat 9 am. return- | Y head Pareto trip woe Danchig*ou's | 20 Pen Cunr Ove, ee sought iron W earw to tear it | due to the hurry of preparation, Fae end OF rear. - 2 | from ‘its proud place among the nations of the = PR i aoe Ee ‘THE NATIONAL CAPITAL 70 end of the seal year. Pea er eer mapas ane com I corruace nen feduemwerel eermenteenetes From Wall Mreet Wo-tey, GLYMONT HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Successrct Brppers.—The following were | the two-mile level at Great Falls into the Poto- | Vortex of anarchy and dissolution, This crime ne 11.—The stock market was APPR 4% RE| ecrme stock oF the successtul local bidders for furnishing sta- | mac river above the aqueduct inlet, the dis | of crimes, condoned by the Commencing JUNE FIFTEENTH, the Virginis ay ch arab e the | Of the republican party, unaton Midland ltatiway Will establish alive of Pullian | WOUCFY for the Treasury department for the | ¢uATEe oF waste-welr about 400 tect above th dof by its ehiet pa ragnanimity for and _un- s, rears its ings this morning, first For sale by ‘aan advance of y toy SUNDAY AFTERNOON PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS. EXCURSION. ss # y, | lock ‘and the two tumbling dams or overilows | repent ich there was a further gain the Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will’ make . G. A, WHITAKER, Parlor Cars between Washington aul White Sul next fiscal year: Win. Ballantyne & Son, C. W. | Wee, Gnd the two tumbling dams or overtlows | [ih in in. the governme ington, cof on hour or 4 se excursion tips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p. MRS. M. J. HUNT/S _myi9 1105 Peonayivania avenue _| Springs Tuese cary will leave Washlngion at 14-16 | Thoru & Co. J. D. Free, 3-3.Chapman, If is also agreed thatamew waste-weir of one: | The soldiers of this Union, brave deiender of Cy Rg Je2 1309_¥ Street Nontuwesst, IRCULATING LIBRARY. 7 m, daily, except Sunday. Call at Company's. office, third greater capacity than the one to be closed | their country’s he esuifered the humtti- another Dorsn’r RECOGNIZE CONGRESSIONAL IxFiv- | Shall be built between the lock and the aque- | #tlen oe ee men they f the p ht and v ement, and at 11 oclock the the highest | juarket is strong at about the highest prises of with the | the morning hour. ‘There was a litte ‘achrelig must be wiped out, | in‘the carly dealings, followed by a relapae tito ‘he work must begin, to be completed | the usual extre $k m | upward im ;W BOOKS AND BEST PF! sOON ay jeO-Gt a sex cl hi quis! mont and | Gu: full line of latest novelties. which we have re- | Algo special attractious and bargains in Stationery. ic—* gard of his wishes in the matter of the appoint- | that the work shull be done by the canal’ co! ices. as we to our stores in Serato, Icy “7 7 1 Springs, ¥¥-ron July ie, and ‘rather than pack our 140 Pounsy trata Avene. | ine giana leaving the city for the summer, and wish-| Ment of a postmaster in his state, Mr. Hay, | pany. under the supervision of the U.S. engi- | 40d here ible parties allowed un board. Steamer for charter for Marshall Hall, Gi other points. cr ted ‘dullness, which hwy con- yOLUMBIAN US goods, we will seil them us low as possible. Again we | _my2-eo 1749 Pennsylvania Avenue. ing thelr winter carriages repaired, puluted or stored, | First Assistant Postmaster Gencral, expressed | neer in charge of the aqueduct. in 188: Unued. Lowning rates are 144441-32 tor North: Elen reso cree er aetane Sees | ee B Bil hd I to thelr advantage to leave iuem with us. | himself as opposed to the custom of the Pust THE WORK BEGUN TO-DAY. NOTHING To SAY AGAINST THE PrestpENT, | western and Delaware and Hudson, and easy 11, 1885. | JEW. Y cornea GOODS, MADEUE. LANK ooKs Fhuges.. Monograms, Coutyoraras, amt crests; ex. | olice department under past administrations | 4 gran reporter this morning called upon | | The success of the democratic party last fill, | for other stocks, Tages, Monograms, CoatsoF Arms, and Crests, €x- | appointing postinasters sole 3001 "ARASOLS, “MANDKER. jegte_ | CHIEFS and Trimmed and Unirimmed MILLINERY ‘we wil now sell at reduced prices. As aspecial Induice- ent, we will take 20 per cent off ofall rimmed a Nn a eu ca Wmlacs Untrimmed Hats and fonnets " Now ts your tim .¢ popular ‘ashingtonians. | purchase bargains. Cull on us, . Th ft aud magntilcent steamer ARMENIA BY upon the request of Congresainen in whove districts the appoint ments might be made. He stated that he unaware of any congressional “prerogati which the department was bound to respect. best mat ANDREW J. JOYCE, 412, 414 and 416 141h st. n. w. GEORGE W. JOYCE, Munager. Agents for Brewster & Co. (of Broome st), New Major Lydecker, who, in response toa question, | {He Speaker satd, wa stated that the agreement had been formally | {lon would be Sirs ratified by both parties, and that Capt. Symons | Ohio, New York and \ and the canal officers were at Great lis to- | its doubtful tith th di in the work of making the changes | },ad no criticisms to mak a COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, A Specialty of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS TOOnDER — e CARDS AND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE IN'AN ARTISTIC MANNER. | Killed by Lightning. to win the vietory In | Port Jenvis, N.Y. June 11.—Cassine Stook- nia, needed to ratity | be n residing wt deney. The speaker | Lincoln, Sussex county, N. %., sought netuge on President Cleve- | under a large tree during a storm on Monday ey EST, a Eu wl in the agreement. Major LydecKer | and, whom he believed tobe infinitely better | last, When lightning struck the tree, instantly Truugeat fo MAS THIREEEN TU STHRET NORTHWEST JOHN ¢ PARKER, (Pees, BN MOVING TOA PLACE OF marry | class at West Point are Joseph E. Kulp, Ken- | Added that the work will be carried on without | than the party leaders bei hiins Iie spoke | killing ‘Labatt ‘Stosknoume was throw 3 OoUSE 21. ‘Two dours above Pennsylvania avenue, and.” apll G17 and 619 7sh street._| ( ‘during the late fire at my place, t hada lot | tuck . Craighill, at large; Michgel J. | delay to completion. of Jefferson Davis as the “arch traitor,” and | distance and probvably fatally injured, Armenia stops at Alesnidein on Mondays, and Pri] _ap29'eo2m""ts Grand Caton Block, Saratoga, N.Y. Of Misses’ nd Children's Lawu, Pique wid Cloghun The most dificult feature of the work isthe | pointed to the fact tit his calosist, tive mate ae dre doe. round trip. Chilures. ees : OBrien, Massachusetts; Cornelius Dew Wilcox, | cutting of a nen waste a eee ee the aot prmcaen ameuss Cornell : en who was Hayden 8. Cole, Minos. bank ow. the condult, he bank tere 1s] the conte te ; P Sees = <- | Composed of masonry and heavy stone, and it | today at the head ol th EROGP ECT OF AX ALAGKAN BoUNpARY Dis-| Sil be quitegion toont tarougiit. Meantine controls all the pension. inte the old waste welr has been temporarily fixed, | soldiers, and was honored with a seatin the ug re- | that miners working in the Yukon country and | so that no water can run over or leak throuzh | Presidente cabinet, on the Jurae river are unable to tell whether | It, and the tow-path has been raised, soas 10 | Speating of the conflict of labor, Mr. Taylor they are tuking out gold in the United States or | shut off the two tumbling dams. So that while | said: “Hoth labor and capital are beans driven in British territory, and international compli-| the permanent work ts progressing no canal | into bankru) and ruin. Under democratic cations ure likely to aris water can get into the river at that point. rule tn the south the laboring classes have been kept in a condition of ignorance and Vass ‘ther Information aud charters to soe rations apply ta 6. L SHERE Steamer Muttano’s wharf, fo X! ASSUCTA TION: trusted and confidential agent of ~ abroad during the General Foreign News by Cable. was RUSSIA ORDERING KKUPT SHELL ich y RUMPLED AND SOILED, aon I one, BU basis one austere or thiete sae uve lsd added tothe ‘mock of Ladies Damaged | pure.—Advi : : Undergarments wy entire duplicate stock (w Pune eo rives Noms SHUsh Colambin/atate: fresh and not hurt fu the least), witieh Tam sel gardless of cust. RW. TAYLOR, _Je6-0t 933 Pennsylvania ave. (Ks sanver 8. sHepp thecleaning of Ladies’ Eveuin Dresses, Veivets, ‘9 f Plas, Laces, sc, are cleaned periectiy by this pre: No Bras No Buster = Sin Sain ives eatin eae Siuabic ctu for eheursous Pleuses RE earch | SunOUL Ning ripped. «id Gloves cleaned and. dyed. : tnd iss nw.sio bat se t ‘esos | Crupe Veils dyed and finished equal to uew. my25-6m. MESES Pile, & Poco WL BE Jentng” excursion is ees eee eae sen eee | Ei onacsecn, ion y Cleven-Inch Krupp re that the crown primes ake # Visit to the cEar, QUARANTINING AGAINST SPAIN. NO CIRCUS BILL RHETORIC TO BAMBOOZLE : KILLED BY THE APACHES.—W. A. Daniels, a 4 h ot lary Washingtou, every urday Eve com- BUYERS. “EU! 5) . 4 a4 equal to, if not worse than the pauper labor of — - menting Sammdsy’ June) ith. aud contiaus Every GARDEN VASES SETTERS MANTELS. | Inspector of customs, was kllled by Apaches | THE MANGLED BODY OF ME. GEO. M. SCHAFER Europes aS - Where the Responsibility Rests, ‘Steamer Mi: Washington leaves at 7:30 ese 3 esd: FOUND THIS MORNIN! Reierring to e “co oil legislature,” the furasat li. Dancing going and returning. IMPORTER — GAS RANGES, STOVES, TUBING. neur Bisbee, Arizona, on Tuesday. The local he “coal i ‘Pistorio's Orchestra. Jesse PALLS AND CABIN JOHN'S BRIDGE EXCELSIOR will make n to theabove points every SUN- : co the | gate DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS NOT VESTED WITH ‘The body of Mr. George M. Schafer was speaker sald that when the democratic ‘party | THEDISTEICT Comat ; oan oe oe ee etrepetitag | came int power the public institutions of the | _ ANY POWER OVER THE WATER SUPPLY, state were In a prosperous condition and there | Itis stated by an official familiar with the was in the treasut ore than half | laws defining the duties of the District Coménte- ary street, his skull badly fractured and his | a milic penitentla and government officials at Tombstone have sent a dispatch to the President, stating | this morning tn a ditch on the Metropolit: that the soldiers are incompetent to’ do any 2B. & 0. <1 - ionPbtets= | thing and asking if he cannot help them. Lglagpoded eal aah elt ote wc lcdpivtie yaaa fuction in price. Put ee FINE MILLINERY, ‘The man who getsup the circus bills gener- ally searches together the largest words to be found in the dictionary; gets off some very REPRESENTING THE PREVAILING PARIS trips during the seas stoners that there has been much misapprehen- DAY TURD Vand FRIDAY leaving her wharf | AND NEW YORK STYLES IN CRAPE, MULL | Gotlandish and bewildcring phrases and tries | BPSuORCE Pagers Se SNnig |, Secuerany Exprcort and family and Adio: | right hand Iacerated. It ts thought he was | under t ; mit OF UNS | sion as to the encasure of their responsibility Sor Sommer of His Canal. a¢ 8 ocloek acm, sharp: | AN! x NETS, FRENC 7 Was to anaes : rea Ce 773-4." te2-1m* "| tant Gener: e (or struck by a passing train during the night. oe , = ; erga endering the pol , cerns of Hn, eaten Wechartced wath: | AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH | in every way to ‘and mystify the reader. Ks MORING Pont, Oiticers Mark sond and Wihiterok the omens xpenditures, but in eight m the condition of affuirs rendering ution fernate days For tuformation apply at office of 3G. | FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES FOR TRIM | ‘The more exaggeration he can throw in the IN 'S BRANCHIS, to the second preciuct station, Mr. Schafer | We democratic party car Sey ee ee ee er SEW TERS, ORT igi at. Georgetown seit smarter man he fs supposed to be. py customers bile are infuemed that | Mason A. F. RockWAHt, of the quartermas-| Was tlie "wellckHowil paperiunger located a | Snelary was in di r power and_ responsibility, he esate sumed the persondl supervision of onvi business | ter's department, until recently the commis-| 1709 Pennsylvania avenue for many years | the gevenys will not justify t riticistns which have been am prepared ty verve thea with such garments TROUVILLE, _ ragance of 5 VILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT Alas for buyers of clothing. This is the style aay they may need, in my line, in a manner ent sioner of public buildings and grounds, will be | past, and was a man of family and about 55. eas the oe passed tipou the District Commissioners in this . ar SHADE HATS. ; of advertising which many clothlers ape. | Satisfactory astu'price, ft, style, and quality of gouds | assigned to duty at St. Paul, Minn., relieving | Yeats old. Last evening he was one of the | {he state to the verge, of bank SE eee, ee ee ‘Their “ads." are circus bills on a reduced plane ‘Your pattonage lssolicited, Capt. James M. Marshall, guests at a sliver wedding held at the Schuetzen | Ceased (bonded | Ually as follows: The entire “cout the ‘The owners of the steamer W. W. Corcoran have i zg ~ - park, Germania, which is located on the west wine aqueduct and water supply is placed by statute J. HENRY WILSON, |. @nd about equally as reliable. Impossible West Washingt SIETTE SUITS GF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. }+ iactses are msde, improbable satements are = published, and to read someclothing “ads.” ylvania ave. und 1206 D st, eer ange nee cotaln Geaieis) ce THE ROCH PSTN BREWING COMPANY'S ease ee CELEBRATED BEER. said the purchased upd will assume the management of Mar. nal ly morning excursions w ett cx stn a = expecially for Ladies aud Children. Absolute order | BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES. PARA. Will be preserved on the grounds. ‘The table furnished | SOLS IN ALL THELEADINGSTYLES, ENGLISH ch all the market affords. Lunches served, and ee. | 435 = ‘Wultinns sink ateayoon bank | sf Sinetorg AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTING. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS’ Comaasper B, H. McCALia, who was in | side of the railroad and but.a short distance | ,, Mit. Tayi command of the land forees of the Panama ex- | from where the body was found. It ts thought | Dot mls determine the pedition, this morning submitted hia report to ee BRE ge MAS | United States Senator irom Ohi Secretary Whitney. The report is very volum-| fyund several. yards from the demolished | Publican or a dei ihous and Includes all the detalls of the expedi- | buggy. “At first there was no trnee of the heree, | Mine whether t tion. ‘The report proper comprises forty pages | put the animul was subsequently found quietly | Uves Will be dem enacted In 1878 (R.S. 1800 and 1811), in the office of the chief of engineers, The District government cannot even lay a main or lap the Supply at auy point except by permission of the | engincer department, U.S. A., and the chief of aeers Is authorized, whenever the supply is more than adequate f » returaiiy ca © puurpomen ot the ritennade and Familics supplied. Orders by mall | written by the type writer and forty pages of | grazing and uninjured some distanes off There | - 12 conclusion the speakersaid: “We willearry | Povermment, ine the pub butldings and FINDINGS. piQumillfind Adler’s Ten Per Cent Clothing | SEeDHone promptly died. my ziutnsim | appendices. were at ara, tuple ot foul ping, alivous ainiy as the slarsarein thenraa: | grounds to cutoff the supply mow surnished Se mt 7 fouse doing no circus advertising. You will = SIPS . | the impression now is that he was accel deg gered s terme Y Even | He elty altogether, So rt Secon me Acostesd | Tivevien: Pats 907 Paave find no false assertions or improbable stories in = F. BROOKS, Auay OnpEns—tleut. Col. Andrew J. Alex: | dentally. He leaves a widow and six tie | “ment above. it repablica sdotheirduty. Even | by favor of the United ‘States foci ‘cents: ebildren, our appeals to the publie. All we promise Is to GARDEN HOSE, any length. Sunder, seepnig vavalry, will reportte Major Gen.'| etuidgen: from the prairies, of Iilinols, ybiere te grand | qlee WRNMG (Whar queue conmeclany, erewuied i inl rates. to clo orgebola Call ab sell you the finest clothing ever sald in-Wash- : Winfield. 8.’ Hancock, president of the army | Laee Eareeamination was made to-day by | Gl” hera Sonu A. Logan, has taken Coe'tong- | at moins wn ie, Set seats So Semarae : jem Le TREMBLY. J mie rae oe Ae ee roe Ington andto give to youas exactly ten pet GAS STOVE, all sists. gumanteed. Quit See Te NIC Eee BO in [ae mage ep eens ln, game em teer ‘Fake that struggle as rethen verted by law inUnivoatisee citer, > JY FOX caesar paris axp BRED ‘The new steam packet H.U. Wagner can be char-| 1) o v A.8 8". tered for Excursions to either of ubove places Capaclty Ss ‘4 you will “achieve a victor iM shake the continent from th Mountains to the sea. Obto is and must ever t arepublican state, ‘The state he District Commissioners could not, lfer | eutially, assume any control over the aqkeduct or water supply. Thelr responsibility, itis weld, BS and will hold hiinself in } Sel readiness to appear before: the board for exami- | night. The ores: got. into a ravine, and, after onemnes summoned, Lieut. Col. James 3 a desperate effort roke away from the v GAS FIXTURES, fc. No charge for hanging. isbin, ninth eavairs, (promoted trom major, | hd Tau up the ‘railroad track. | Mr. Sel LOWEST PRICES. Plumbing, Repairs, &c. Itis not boasting to tell the truth, and when » proudly | i. cimply the responsibility of vigiabee, If the igs pen — ‘we claim that our goodsare the finest and our second cavalry), will Join his regiment, uow In | Was seen afterwards going in the direction | 0pbia tie bantie ein lasd, | simp = sete nformaton aly at the ewer store of 1.6.1 We ace x09 Dosen” Zap ve | _ Bices the lowest we aregiving you facts, wbich EF rooKs _ | the depurtmentof the Missonrh and will report | taken by ste horse, and ith thought that fail tie reting-plnes he a op eee ee 1 Bridge a) #. opposite Washi ve TES BALBRIGGA! ‘an Inspection will prove to be true. Allwe so ton aereet, | SEES Seana oe pe cemrern ot Cet dopactment. | Sohag SOU yards, Roait clown to reat ave went | man, Sheridan the birthplace of a ao eo more then HOSE, sizes 8 to 0%, our regular 47c. Hove, which we | Promise ls the nmiostfor your money andthe | _™¥27 that hero of heroes, U best possible make. shall sel for 37c. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 Grant, who is to-day Watching us from his President to the matter room in the CUaaPeEL port. “trop- | represent to him that the health of the ne, Long Branch of Maryland. valry), wi ort | sleep, and was struck by ap outgoing train. sealed CUES Blea Sr ay Reet peer art oted trom captain, n to the command! IMPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS, olisof the nation, the state that gave to the in danger. In this case, itis claimed Im y-Ave. rom We ‘A S columbia morning. Sates © State that save to the | was in danger. ¥ ORAS ees om ashing nner ter peat ae eemrms oa Cees and Vests at aitiljazes due, bette July 1, 1882, can be paid | Columbia for The {nquest will be held to-morrow at two | C2WBtry 359,000 and true soldiers must | pehaif of the Commissioners, that as s0oy as RAND SOPENING OF NEW HOTEL: wat ones - ae is an was called to the matter aa Spite 5 F ever be a republican stat RECOMMENDING THE FORFEITURE OF THE | o'clock at the late residence of the deceased, ee ee WILLIAM DICKSON, ‘The beautiful und fast new excursion steamer : i Committees were appointed and the conven- OBORGE Law sDouGLasg, 664 Pure Linen Vests, Hair Line Stripe, at qmy2iim __224 digsireet_ | MAXwert Laxp Grant. — Commissioner |170@Pennsylvaniaave. tion took a recess until aiter dinner. their power, promptly laid the matter be wear guneacng nite MOTIAS TURN © | me Nintnstret. st, ciood guaing | : Cee eset o MiRotey, man | tartosoetetary Lamar commending tet (us| Tm CMSnee AmatnstHextom Thomas. |. Siy'ats ah costorssy cated for, ni | fore te, truer cea, At he, water, ER? one of these trips and See the wonderful improve | ~~ ‘Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. si 2,000 Oflice Coats, Neat Stripes, at 25c. = ings for ‘the forfeiture of all except a small part A TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE IN | dollar of the calamity fand upon it. 'y comld ment which lave been made since last seusou. We | _Sults made at thesbortest nodes, Superior Fitting, itively claim to have the grandest resort on the | Reagopabie Prices, und Satistuction Guseameed, Potomac: ‘The natiral scenery fe unsurpaawed by auy | Es in the world. Beautiful driven, splendid living.elegunt Bathing. Tots of sal and Towing boats. First-class Washington. D.c. | of what is known asthe Maxwell land grant, | The case of James 1. Thomas, the colored srbePoett Accounts, subject to check ut sight, received | ‘The commissioner states that this grant origi- | sexton of St. John’s (P.E.) church, was called che se Ae Dade, Week Gian nally comprised about 100,000 acres, and it | for trial in the Police Court to-day. Assistant Chesupeake und Ohlo Bouds, West Shores and all aued Dy. 4 Crushed to Death and Stocks wed Hondslisted on the New York aid Philadel: | Wax incrwased Ly fraudulent Surveying until it | District Attorney ‘Thomas appeared for the | FWenty People ¢ to Death ‘To besold on Tuesday and Thursday nights FRANCE. a only, from 7 until 9 o'clock, at not spend any money at the receiving reservisl, because it ts outside of the District, even if it were not expressly stated what officers were re jor the control of the aqueduct. Con- and rowing aa RiGEEO iB etoae LER’ eee he New York and Phi Was made to represent about 2,000,000 acres. ‘us to the responsibility of tue. Disteick faimaiatiog sepiy to Be QUEER matin ee, mended by the Leading Deewtaaker oe ie aus Bea mcee Exc anges poughr and sold oy commission. | Xj) above the 100,000 acres, he sayy is traudu: | PFosecution, aud Campbell Carrington tor the nats Stone Staircase in = Court. | *uthoritics has, it ts sald, grown ont of the diab OrGEO. W. HACER, 7th st wharf or HOWAID | ~It s absolutely iapervious, = saiad pee irErCETe Stock dealt in, tent, “Most of the grant is owned By a Dutch | defendant ‘Thomas, while acting as sexton of avsiv Official employment of Major Lydecker, who, BROS, Chapel Pola” dm. | For sule at all Dry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing aan District of Columbia bonds of all denominations on | syndicate, who purchased from parties to whom | the church, had authority to collect pew rents | louse. < ‘being Engincer Commissioner of the Tis: siores ‘ap2eam hand tor sale, Stock and Bondy ofall ocal street Rail. | ex.ssenator Chaffee, Mr. 8, B, Blsins and others | and turn the iaoney over to the treasurer. In| Payis, June 11.-At Thiers, a town in the | tric, In at the sume time tbe engineer oftieer = ee ][{RENCH _DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLOTHING HOUSE, fouds, Gas, Insurance und ‘Telephone Companies | sold, the present case he is chai with collecting | department of Puy-de-Dom detailed by the Secretary of War Ww have charge Tre New “Bazrtwore: Raxce Frocinine Eatablisnmend Sano toe vant ave ne Fed) ee el ‘Birect: wire fom our office to New York, Philade- 20.50 as pew rent, collected trom Mr... Ross | has ‘been in progress for some d of the aqueduct, ree MEMORIAL STONES FOR THE WASHINGTON i ‘and retaining it, Mr. Ray testified that he | cumstances of the murder and the ox: He’ | Mos tratesr.—Fifly-three presented stones have paid the defendant that amount and obtained | cidents of the trial have ei P om him a receipt for the same. Gen. B.C. e people, and yest ay i's Appointment, been welected fom those collected on the mon-| fr, Wma cee for dbs name, Gen. HC; | Somat the people an gexoniay sb faa day |” owell's Appetmtment. LUMBER. Ks of the trial, ‘the c 6 ument grounds to be placed on the Interior | that'after finding something wrong in. the | ° ak oe es theabosing ap) Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue walls ofthe Washington monument: ‘The se- | accounts be spoke to Thomas ‘bout i and he Poem ity es rege rome d IS, seporter roan the attention of Case aaroee Sauces s —, lected stones Were presen foreign coun- | made a full confession, as follows: He said that 4 missioner Edmonds to the. communication SELLING STOVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THEM | A wrox Wisnens Always be sure that you are in the RIGHT PLACE. tries, statesand territories, and musoute, t. 0. | in October, 1889, he lost $800; that, be did hot “Citizen,” in Tite, Stak of yesterday, in relae mua ee Chenil Siganing Establishment, ‘See “ADLER” over the door. i Enngoens G Band tomperaneosocielies. They aro 12 be | like $0 telt the vestry of the loss, so he took this tion to the violation of law in the recent ap g No. * SUILD! [ARD' va etween the hei of y' e . Wi a e le HAYWA! & HUTCHINSo: THIRTY SfASS ER PERE Bi |G AND 700! placed op the walls LWwe heigl means of paying in the $800, itness sald he NINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LaTest | All Kinds and Gents’ Garments Dyed, IMPROVEMENTS, 18 CHEAP IN PRICE, BUT | Pian Cian Angbed Inthe most superior manner FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE 18 | Ladies’ drewes dune up without belng ripped, ASTON NOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL TOIT. | &CAHOLINE LERCH ‘rmeriy with a Macher. THE ECONOMY GAS STOVE IS THE BEST = phia und Boston, eae: aiten-| As tothe Legality of Superintendess 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, THIS RS _— and 240 feet, and are to be cut down toa thick- | afterwards made a similar confession to the | © ly ik polntment of Mr. Powell as school superintend- ye8 424 ¥TH STREET | patie, and Gentlemen's Garments: also, Velvet and ie een WEE ; hess varying from four to elght inches, and cor- | vestry, and made a written statement of the | Gtrnegline people bet tog (hoe thas | ent, from the fact that he is a non-resident of Perfectly cleahed by this superior process" S| 4@ Open evenings until 0; Saturdays am Chie responding cuts are to, be mude in. the walle ¢o | amousts he liad collected and failed to turn in, | eal and bones, and ing ind mutilating | the District. Mr, Edmonds said that the act of Laws, Arrextioy: rie Sethe superior process, : hat the stones Will not pi nserted. | aggregatiny .05. He afterwards made a | 4° Saree ye an ° aatrtores : sets Repmcaets Ghigen diesen or kn ene bcd Wax acieax 408 The memorial to be made the thinest four- | second. written statement, the amount this | {2ci2_! # horrible tna afpeomte Lying | the legislative assembly creating the offices fer inch {s the native copper gift of Mich stairease, and the shrieks of the people lying | U0 pistrict of Columbia enumerates a su] “othes LATEST PARISIAN MODES IX HAIR GOODS | lose thelr original shape: und grease tobe removed efiectually.” Price $1.00 ab . The | thine being put at $588.38 additional, makin, cans 5 aeite wa baaet mh31 13th work will be done by contract, and bids will be | a total of Tia1k ihe case was wont oe ie ee on Gad thee enh a Guan ie | tenenet of aublic schools for the elty of Waa F s: = THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | OPened in Col. Casey’s office oh the 25th inst. | grand jury; bonds §500. the now wrecked exit. Those who were | inston, and in the qualifications for these offloury —— 1300 F Sraxer. MM 43N1E & pUMPHEny, 8 Pp (e} ‘Residents is particularly called to PHOS- c eT in front were unable to withstand | {Ais Tit tage in the District of Columbin, : a 2 430 TesTH Sraxet NoxTHwawr easonante Ann Proper Oxormina. | vite. uicsew und pohtiar Bray aoa Sette ties | PERsoNAt,—Senator Bayard breakfusted in| the High School Cadots Abrond. | the pressure rom behind, and. were. hurled | Heke of suffrage in the District of Columbia ee a foe ESS Makes Ceara order ae y every style and material, Hi fue orm Maples ae wirruitlearested by | st, Louis yesterday ee alee on THEY RECEIVE HIGH PRAISE IN BALTIMOR ee upon the en a women erushed in the | T)°S0u ils for the city of Coompenewn, se 4 ‘These stylen never in the hairdressers’ H = sats ont = 4 vento at ci 2 yl a » Gen, ; of the si e, Perens on ap alr nobel may oe spn Thee Sruciatriaes Aue Venior and Manufucturer, 1429 Peunsylyunia ava | dence,in company with Senator Vest, Gen. FOR THEIR PROFICIENCY. the people in| ther for the county; but this qualification, the street were already striving to rescue, | otber for a z A squad of the High School cadets, 22 in | 4 pxhace privilege of suffrage, Was omitved In both cams 10 GET CLOTHES TO LooK WELL IN wry: | [ae APS, BROWN (COLORED) Glover,” ‘The Senator left St, Louls for | namber, under command of Major Frederick | Minot aera te sthne tenet the fulles tuaut | Of Georgetown and county of Washington; the a will give her highly recommended Medi: | Washington lust night——Mr. Kull, ‘the Jap. * case had been Temoved, twenty persons were | tree school Jurisdictions being fdated by ths Also, Magnetic | anese “minister, left this elty for Kew York | Sobon, visited the camp of Wilson Post, G. A. | case had been removed, twenty persons were | The Comuniasioners under the act Of Congress af our! Ave, DW, _mr2-5in* | jast night to. prevent in Dereon to Gen. Grant R,, at the Schuetzen park in Baltimore, last | {ken from the ruiu City, ena weeny: oe cee: asd creating a new form (Km) for ROGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL: | his Imperial Japanese majesty’s message _o' Ing; and gave ei exhibits sixty, Steck acaacunaeter, urar ‘known sign. Painters Wad" Glusterm, are af thy it evening, and gave an exhibition drill. They | will dic of their injuries, = Bangs shingled. apossue | c 1 Keer) Masvractenixe Comrasy. 437 SEVENTH st. QUARTERS FOR SHIRTS AND MEN'S Merino Underwear apt ‘snd finest imported flosiery. Patent Shoulder races, ‘and all Dress Reform Gooda Chitaren's Corsets ands 1 Corset Cilian HL’ TER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT. THICK WOOLENS | (ated Electric and Steam < Ww. make) that for the price unsurpassed. evs s Treatment, at $05 Blisourl ave B—French, German aud Spanish spoken. mrlg_| CAN BE SHAPED AND MADE TO KEEP THE ce Sherman, Judge Treat and Representative FURNISHING GOODS noes: Cu ne ter taasfarg | [SNAPE BOT THIN AND CoOL FABRICS RE] WED wut Huhne uembous cag | fale wha‘ eeepion given, by the, tre | Wes aeenmpenled by Capt Burton Rowe ofthe | inter alsa from Thiers ears that in ad] Wied Wish the aungienent of he od ley Keep's © C. Shirts.six for $4.50, or 75c. each. Pari Lyon and wievg Medals from Expositions | QUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO La a praise ee en ae ete and. Mr: Richard, cs shakslonks i ibe. Adintant house Peg eran a egy fied PeMmOUS | soME PLEAD GUILTY AND ONE SENTENCED Recs hk shlets ste tor 97.20. oF 91.25 each. a ee re wo! FASHION INTO COMELY GARMENTS. TO evening of the 30th inst_——N- W, Fitzgerald, | ierican, apenking of the dell of the eaters | Mere amumned, Many, of the injured are wor | 8%) x THE OTM PLEAD SOT GUILT. All fully reinforced, finest workmutship. perfect | yadles’ fine Hair Cuttiug und Halt Dressing. RE MEET ALL THESE REQUIREMENTS DEMANDS, galled for europe Paterday —“fion, Thomas | *¥8: “Their maneuvers were different trom | ter. "When the massive stone Staircase fell the | To-@ay the dock of the Criminal Court com StING: EPS SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE, ‘Yale dyed end shampourd in a: J. Jarvis, the new United States minister to | BY ever seen here, and appear to be original. | scene was fearful to witness, The immense | tained eleven prisoners for arraignment aud Only our quality faction SPEC the Very Best Six for $10. Satis PAINS IN NECKWEAR, UNDER: Wigs to ye y t ‘The orders were given with great rapidity, and | stone steps above, with the people upon them, 5 Wi Pee ee eee Bec ene e Fe eet dhie evening Hone Brea | a8 quickly executed. They formed circles, | were precipitated upon the dead and dying be. | {ey pleaded as follows: Wm. Tippett, assault AND CARE, AND WE CLAIM THAT BOTH Macumaw Straw Hara Winchester, United States minister to Switzer | Marehed fn twos, fours company front, whceled | low, adding 10 the horrors of the awful spec- | With intent to Kill wong ed meine d HAVE BEEN EXERCISED IN MAKING UPOUR| |THE CELEBRATED MACKINAW STRAW | Jand, execretary Lincoln, ex-Representative | backward and forward; in fact. there is hardly | tacle. ered omen et tact Ihe ia HATS MANUFACTULED BY DUNLAP & CO. OF | Money and Signor Walcnte, the irusiiian | & maneuver that they did not perform. ‘The | “A still later dispatch from Thiers makes the | preaking, pleaded hot guilty; Willian Jackwon, iguarant Y HALF HOSE, HAND! mw lovin ee ae | Daey Sricx: JEAN DRAWERS IN THE ozs 5 lish, wee : : hibition was heartily enjoyed and applauded. | court-house calamity there yesterday tar more | U™ : ‘ te PRESENT SUPERB STOCK OF SEASONABLE | NEW YORK, NOW READY. charge @affaires; were registered in New. York | ¢xh! ther re | petit larceny, second offense, pleaded guilty, SPECIAL SALE OF ‘TRAVELING BAGS AT 25 ‘ALL THE LEADING SHAPES FOR MEN, BOYS | lust oventug.——President Cleveland and Sam- | After & short Zest, nine of the company exe | disastrous in its consequences than the earlier | LNG ‘was seutenced to 13 months in the Al TERE Sout Below Market Prices. — IU) PERE CLOTHS AND CHILDREN, 4 uel J. Tilden are among the subscribers to, the | fave refccted credit on West FOIDIER, Tene | Co ey eae, the dead already, num Pipoon Bila Walker, plea ot not guilty: KEEPS COLLAHS AND CUFFS sah Hae fund for the erection in the Central Park, New, 4 y-four. st - e in-| Tape on Ella Walker, plea of not guilty; AU a CUFFS rn PEARL AND BEAVER COLORED DRESS AND | {2 a ".| are perfectly at home in the manual, and handi ced at 163. Ul these fourteen Latent Sips) Saeat Spit? Sde, por pelt. OUR CUSTOMERS “STICK” BY US BE- ot Shenae er York, ofa monument to William Cullen Bry- | are perfectly at home in then fe | jured is now placed at 1 ‘asnault With intent jo s In loading and injured and someof them | Jackson alias Simpson, Pa APLC TAME, tt ae aes SE ener and ri ae be | a ee ected aS | gana a Paes 2 DOESN'T PAY TOSELL CHEAP ONE SEA- wo & RUOFF's, He a ae tee eet Wastington: 4s | feeulurity, and only one sound was heard when —.—_ DEAR THE NEXT, ALWAYS SOLEAGENTS for DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS Iylag serious y Illut his residence in Lowville, | {ue Lammers fell. There were no orders given. | sevemteem-Vear Locusts im Hlinols. | Hicrvog ples of not Eo VANDALIA, ILL, June 11.—Seventeen-year | ceny of a horse from. Buy Keep's Goods and save 2 per cent on iy ‘Your pur- OLIVER P. BURDETTE. 437 7th st. now. Sole Agent for the District of Columbia ap2s-dim i Us FOR BIG MONEY'S WORTH ROBINSON, PARKER é CO, mays ‘906 Hennay! yaniaardé ‘They kept time with the muste from a piccolo. IN CLOTHING OF ALL 3ORTS, Later in the evening they gave another exhi- Office-1418 New York Avenue, =— #6 = CORNER 7rm ANDGSTREETA = DEMONSTRATE THAT WE CAN BOTH PLEASK YOU AND YOUR BOY, AND SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE BARGAIN. y [ Uess numbers have made their ch of not house [Dae ee ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ‘The Case of Paymaster General Smith. | )/{10n in Benguet hall, when they drilled 1 | ea nce in tie (Fanatey countye The pete breateing in AN EXPECTED ORDER FOR A COURTMARTIAL | Pat were loud in thelr praises of tre sod fenly | havealready begun to work on fruit orchards, | Plea guilty; amen Son —_— —_— 819 SourmEasT ConNER 7rH anv D sTREETS. It is confidently expected that Secretary | behavior and military precision of the cadets.” | and furmers are beginning to View them with | Gant, A qullty enh war ceulonsea sone IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF SUMMER 5 Whitney will, late this afternoon or to-morrow, Ligh tnantty oor Se ee ee nthe Albany ‘penitentiary. Michael “Groes : issue an order for the court-martial of Pay- Commanding, and George Briscoe, assault ‘on. Police Offoar CLOTHING SHOULD BE PLEASED TO SUTTS FOR MEN trom 99 upwarde Rewova, To Resonn. master General Smith, whose office was re- |”) #!¥e@ rill at the comp. cece ce, lee pemenced SS eee SHOW WHAT WE HAVE PRODUCED IN “0 stile gongs cently investigated by # court of inquiry with Gen. Grant’s Mementoes. x ca > ‘SUITS FOR CHILDREN from $1.75 upwards, n June 1 we will move to 941 Pennsylvania DROWN HIMSELF AT CHICAGO, THIS LINE SOME PEOPLE PREFER TO | BLUE FLANNEL SUITS fom $8.90 upwarde G. T. Kees sveroetorbugon ot pronat nu, | eee! toallga ivegue prc the mat sows op THE, evictny WAUGH, A870 2] ourcago, June 11, Frank tl ore who im | ,CORTEMIOS oF 4 Comrriencs Ma —Robere WEAR CASSIMERES. IN cassiMERES | PANTS from $1.26 upward nO ‘TAILOR, fand until thet time wewilloffer our stock of —_| gtood that the court-martial will be composed | Lieut. Col. Batchelder, deputy quartermaster | November, 1882, was connected with one of | Srrsted Pacey night ay wa Www mites Wapeoeii ia Gat pe Plated TeaSets,Soup Tureens, Berry Bowls, jainly of the officers who are at present mem. | general, who was sent to New York to receive, | in St. Louis, attempted suicide yesterday af- | Private Detectives MeDevitt and Pitndes : aro a : 4216 Ore veneer Cake and Card Baskets, Vegetable, Baking _| bers of tho Wales courtanartial Ffhe medical | for the goverament, Gen, Grant's swords, med. ternoon by Jumping ofa pier, near the subur. | Lieut, Arvold, es Sonne ouorious tate? ERAL LOTS OUK SERGE SUITS, IX | geNuINE SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS, and Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Casters, Plnces supple by prominent olicers of the pay | ai@,and other tokens of ‘hoper, called at the | Gshermen and taken to, the County’ hosplt a confidence man and having an unlawful SEVEN DIFFERENT SHADES, AT $12.50, eee ‘French Marble, Gilt and Brass Mantel Separtment, Paymaster General Smith's court | Grant residence, in. - Norenoog, | Where it was found that be was on the verge of | Pose in view ccriain diamonds of Jaccbe B AKE THE BEST THING WE HAVE EVER Tx: Pore Clocks, Brass Mirrors, Sconces, Candlesticks, will not meet until the completion of the Wales | ‘They met Gol. Grant and The arti- | PP sitack of delirium tremens | In 1882 Mr. | Ly means of false representations. Po! you wisi e,, dc. at greatly reduced prices for cam. | Svidoitee sions: the court or’ inquire apes | Sigh are Hot very numerous, and are stilt In the | Cutof a hotel inh. Louls., Previous to old described the atrest and ecntenson of DUCED, SO IF Y! A COOL “i 7 : — ANT LOW PRICES which Paymaster General Smith Is to be tried | TO4 Beso wel ins Suspicions ned Leen aroused, and ‘he drew ‘wits, SUIT Be SURE AND SEE THEM. ¥A HARRIS ¢ SHAFER, hhave been prepared in the office of the Judge | of the, eneral, and tae portraitot Gem. Beat ty cy 1a the arm. Tevie Sea men oe ee Seaver imeonted es Sie paenenrotin = pees fied , 8 porirs a vores tron Eis ike Atoroeras ¢ works r Kempaninnllnpieseamb ALARGE LINE OF ODD COATS AND VESTS wae oe eee try, by em omicor” detailed “for the | trot prior ever sines the Grant house wos ier Their te was not happy, however, and’Tevis | Ober sud Be yonia ot cone any ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, glint SEXO AYE SERIA RAO BEER AED Juwnrem, cp Babed are faciuded th the list, x aig te Sretatlted saieide ERS ones erecta Feet | and thought, it was twtier to get the pris te3__507 SEVENTH STREET N.w. ARE DESIROUS TO SECURE, FOR A VERY la eicakcaens: slegant table presented to the Geaetal in oe Comentoaemne oan tee ot and shonght | i Tr ——— SMALL OUTLAY A HANDSOME, FASHIONABLE | _myl1-3m__1118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Aceident at the America, Inthe bay wi o marble ties connected with it were of high tg Scmuexcers A: SUIT OP FOR YOURSELF OR SON AN ELECTRIDIAN INJURED BY 4 FaLt. | | Of the general, presented 10. him in Philadel | iy the community and’ in woclety. RY Hy s 4M RTIFICIAL THR spl Uf cba haahees ‘Souders, playe phia, and on of it is@ massive bronze ohh ous ? ‘that be be able to! STONE PAVING CO. Dar We WILL fave AN OPEO! "to | uovrs Benovort States company, while working | 7atejboim. of wnica were prosonis received in ie ecks in arreaty, at-his | nia Rell and keep trom, wearing Ube ¢ BREWING COMPANY, upon the electric lights in the Washington BREWERS AND MALTSTERS i if Ht fF (7 i 6 | | Artistic arid fine work in cement « specialty. INSPECT OUR GOODS CAREFULLY WHEN OFFICES Nos, 68 and 510 VINEST. CuiLb-—Mary Law, who lives (Ourskilled workmen lay the following pavement: | 66 ¥ ‘YOU CALL, EVEN IP YOU DON’T WANT TO BREWERY, 207TH and PARRISH STS, southwest, was (= SCHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), A. Sore Cure For Dvsrarstas | Sov at Pnasknt, IN SHORT, COME AND SRE PHILADELPHIA, PA, ue an eee 8 ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGON, | Cure in from one to thres months, eee ee pee = ES GRANOLITHIC, NEUCHATEL, MASTIC. WHOAN RAVE YoU. own. Kitchens, Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars laid with neat- | Pellef guaranteed in from one to three montha, yes near eens ot tor tial os ems and promptnens | Sent post-paid upon receipt of 50e. Address ‘ NOAH WALKER & CO, M. T. BRIDWELI. ante ‘Petephone call 467-2” MORTBSEN. Preston | ieim 1 D.C.CO. Box 301.LYNCHBURG, Va myl3 025 Fennsvivania Avense, ' je3Sm 901 0 STREETS W i

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