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THE EVENING STAR Strike on the B.and ©. in Obie. — ° BRAKENES QUIT THRIR TRAING BOCAUSE OF = ATTEMPTED REDUCTION OF FORCE. t PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Newark 0. Jane 18 —The brakemen of the AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. ba ge eg gn ny poy ‘Northwest Corner Penns; ia Ave, and Lita St, by wages, but seme the result of a The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, - wos made ies bight by removing, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’. —— oa 4 it train : eve wo subseribers tn the : Mate law ‘requires one man. for every. s : facta 10 conta pag Mogul engines usually draw thirty cars. Z ; pn SSeS f ¢ they saw. two men Would be required age a train a refusal was made to go ow Pe Weabh De. the trains were kept at a standstill, £4 Dua Waskiy teas poamied on Wriees-@1& brakemen congregating, pulling the pins, cur year, postage prepali, Sik months. 50 cents (62 All mall subscriptions iaust be paid in advanee en} juries to ies. One nf ier ee "| Von. 66—No 10,024. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1885. TWO CENTS, |foeseeee It looked as though a riot was i f i Fa Fs i i 54 Hy +4 ting the train In ten or twelve parts ial area leaders of the strike were arrested and = —— = —— >] a priaan, bak yond aan oe nn eong ISPD = 5 4 5 he companys attorney, AMUSEMENTS. —__ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, LATEST OFFICIAL CHANGES. THE GREAT SHAFT. Telegrams to The Star. | iieotsveld cai’ ester exetemen and ween < PARK. SP. BAYLY, Jn, [Fee . GAGREGATIONAL (CHURCH. REV.) Govenxwext RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal| “PPOimtments by the President, Ete. Its Protection from Lightning. Without thelr regular crews, and thus another Sad Newaras, pastor. Preacl MED —I —— Obstacle met and Muer: nee in the morning at 11 o'clock und in the evening at 8 | revenue, $354,118; customs, $125,053. The President to-day appointed Frank Gor | cor, caszy PERFECTS HIS ARRANGEMENTS FOR trains held Ente inthe sights small trate On SUNDAY, June 14, eS RGR ES | Men nnUnh School and Bible classes at V0) Con Denny, the newly appointed minister to | 48, Of Georgia (gon of ex-Senator Gordon) to ADDITIONAL SAFEGUARDS, THE SITUATION IN ENGLAND. | was sent oat. “There are about 300 Ws F SED BAGHY, FORMERLY |™ a ; Zi iy a iN g t sighspenmats icvuen toe “SE corner 9th and E sts. tw. has associated DSS, GEE Be GHURCE, COP OTH | China, arrived in Washington to-day, He had | binopal clerk of the surveysof theGeneral | oe onttste who examined oie age en ae ALEX. ENENT, toperintendent. | Ce Giaw, We, 1900. ae Sor, ohere he HBS sr siuging and diner interesting oxere ee eee ee eee ‘Aaron Bradshaw, the chairman of the board | the Washington monument after It was strack Carious Double Marder im Obie, TA MBAUGHES onaxp oreta HOUSE and custoiners. Jel2aite eacuing by the past Tue Crvit SEuvics Boarp meets at the | orappeals, Pension office, has been removed, | bY lightning have not yet made a formal report | Trouble Ahead for the Conservatives. | 4% "*™=<renare xxono courte RIDDLED = EVERY, AT 815, TORS OF Do. OFRUTY MUST SoU Ie Ly TLOF NEw | 720™S Of the commission on Monday to look | and Gen. John Rogers, of Kansas, has been | of the changes they deem aesirable to prevent a Oscoon, Outo, June 13-—Turner Grabam and ext weet Ma UIAVOLO. om ot wise thle cialins Will nat he cou dew. Preaching 21 | O¥er the papers of the two hundred persons | appointed in his place. Gen, Rogers served | Similar accident. AAs it is known, however, that —_—>-— his wite, colored, were tilled ya mob armed ie eee ne + Agignee, 1338 High st, Ger W. dbase, | examined this week. A large proportion of | during the war in the army of Tennessee, and | their principal recommendation will be to supe A TRAIN WRECKED BY A CYCLONE. | 2°! shotguns, ater midnight . Jel2 Evi Z. SELL | Sabbath school O40 a th, GO p,m. Teachers | these applicants are from the south. During the | was the youngest brigndier general. He Is @ | ply additional nenne eae ol a teem ham was a barber, and both he and his wife FPHEATER COMIQUE-SUMMER GAK > ISS. | GiReUtly mecded Childreis Day af the church June | past year, up to May, about a thousand appli- | lawyer of abillty, and was recommended by all | PY Pots on the. a Were addicted to drink, and Were q' T — eye foams on ath. at 8 sp. 1a. Good program. Responsive reading, | cants hav n examined here, and sixty per | the prominent people in Kansas. ment for the lightning to strike, Col. Casey a ee although harmless to others, They had been So tear a den ery Bid sth street Noruiiwest, Fa._All cordially invited. cent of them have passed. co a eer sat asHeS oF Hulstoro, TL. has | Gecided to take mmodiate stops for temporary | STRIKE OF B. & O. BRAKEMEN, | #™ay during the early’ part of the night, and a pakes a specialty of Pension and Claim ageuts work. | [ee LDREN'S DAY AT ST. _ Sena been appointed surveyor general of district | prevention from lightning, fearing that a chance xt o When they returned the mob rid then whey Wm wEPPARD, _ | Picnic and Exeutstou printing at low rates jel2-1 $5 Church, se. FM. i. RICE, past FUEL ConTRacts.—The contract for furnisli- | lund offees. bolt might strike the monument again and — with shot The coroner began an inguest yew 3 zs ee aeaGie Pg. Studas school at the church aid mu len. | ing fuel to the Government Insane Asylum was | “The following named clerks In the Treasury | Poll might strike the is abe cutire terday. No arrests have yet been aeex: | (FSS het on TANS, , URIS | 11:00. m., pre BO peer Cuidscis Day. osereives | aWarded as follows: Geo. L, Sheriff, Cumber- | having served a satisfactory probationary term | Ch ns wap weep eros ty BRITISH POLITICAL TOPICS. ge the city MSL | ill please send them ty JOHN MCCLELLAND, 38. | by tho Ssumdigachook_'e nesvien ereearod Tor ee ake, | land coal, $2.74 per tons aldwin’ Johnson, | OF six inonths each, have received absolute ap- | heimsde.” Wirhinie vem Spores A Boy Suffering with Mydrophebia. Jes-6 | Administrator, oT st. jel i-twe™ | iMire weleoan ate | Phite ash Stove coal, $5.49; T. B. Middleton, of | polntmepts: Gilbert Rockwood, of Pennsylva- | plan to one of the committee, who. immedi. | TB€ Grand Old Man Retires Amid Great | Nyack, N. Y. June 13.—Apdrew Derfner, ‘ = XCIRSIONS:. ETC | CS ne Eoal, rm Se Frince George county, Md., $4 per cord. ‘The | nia, $1,000, office of the sixth auditor, Mrs. E. | ately approved it, as it was In the direct line of Enthusiasm. aged 1 years, residing at Piermont, was bitten, 3s, EXCURSIONS, ETC | &- Having op band & large stock of Adams contracts for furnishing lumber were awarded | L. Nourse, of New York, $000, office of the first | their intended fecommendations, Col. casey by @ dog twenty-nine days ago, and pow has NICS, ND) S42 | Westlake's eclebrated Ol Stoves fand wishing to make to T. B. Cross, jr., Geo A. Shehan and Jas, F. | auditor. went to Philadelphia yesterday and ordered | 118 CURIOUS sLirs oF T= <ayGUF WHEN AN- | hydropbobia In such a severe form that at roca [ori ail Supply of Stee, Mastgwa, ey we Barbour. ‘The First Assistant Postmaster General to- | four copper ros three-quarters of an loci ia | SOUNCING MLSIGNATIO tines | 4 Sy will leave her wharf at | New ls the time for persons who want the Best Oil day appointed the following- thickness, which are to extend to the outside of Lakes seven or eight men to bold him, . ae The Trouble Caused by Fort Wayse, Ixp., June 13.—Walter Phas Nor a Proper Way To Test THE LAW.— | postmasters: In Pennsyivan! Me- | the roof of tht The Secretary of the Treasury has informed | Sharron, at’ Greene; Juseph_ Hemphill, at thie rook, and to be in direchooureetion with te Mr. Ramsey, guardian of the poor, at Pitts- | Hickory; Rufus T. Erdmon ‘at Emons: John 8. | four “ejaper bch extend. from nix, a song and dance night kicked Wa TOUR TO MOUNT | Cates M.A a. will make the address. Muste, Mevarty, at Midway. In New York—James P. | {ron ites "ethien™ compous. the, frame, io a, a eerio-comie, ectrean Stove made to secure them. Agency at STAIPSON Ne curs, 1005 Peunssivunia ave. | versary Stndays dune 13. 1896 able parties alowed, FE. S. RANDALL, Manager. rEAMER CORCOR Sanudas - i burg, who sent an emigrant family from Pitts Carrie Morton, @ scriocomic actress, in the gan and clarivnet, under tbe direction of Mr. id bs sf Thomson, at Alexandria Bay. work ‘of vi Special Cable Dispatch romach, row about a ‘the author oo aves SUNLUETULE ee a eee eee E Uaveli and Prof Jardine " The publicare | burg to Washington for the purpose, as he said, | |The following promotions have been made | {12 aplen ot oe te ae nna es = adie sia rear Sig at net Pecans en ke Eee tarsal Hall. cect, | H. diller, fur Boston. ‘Tickets good to return until = we it_| of testing the citicacy of the pauper emigrant | tn the war record office of the War department: | rods will each terminate in seven branching | LONDON, June 13.—That was a dramatic | Shp of) pujatios oop ones was en) ieturnivg at 1 andS pin,” | September Ist. Note the attra OS, GURL OF “OUR FATHER” (U act, that the department does not consider the | F. C. Smith, from class three to class four; F. U. | gilded needle polnts. It has been determined | Movement in the house of commons last night | despair of her life. Phasnix is in Jail, Visit to Boston, fv > Terai 1sthund Lats, Kev. Arex. Kexn, | sending of a pauper family from one city to be | Giitt, from‘class two to class three, Miss Vir- | by exporiones iat the intemor eeinie cod | when Mr- Gladstone reco, In the snost erowacd —_—* he 1 ae_| Beles of stows Wf, A uulding. Charles | Ieetare tor the Sonne: Sulject=Amiisementas> Ran: | @aouten|on another ety & proper way of test | ginid E. Dade, from class one to class two, and | apparatus is eapablo of conducting ail the cle: | homes of Gs cee a niet row aed |. Cireus Tent Demolished by Wind. USE ANNUAL MENIC OF THE nd Sarat f Jeli-ot | day shevol at 9249 ah a 1st” | that the health authorities at ‘Boston, at wien | all tron yey eae erom 81,000 to class one, Borne, at igp tid Postibly come from. auy | ministry he had formed in such triumph, and NCIICAGO, June 13—A epecial from Des Capital Be fon a 7 3 et RECHT CORN RIDITIES ; 1 1885. nes Says: A severe storm ‘and rain Park. © FORMED CHURCH. CO! R 15TH | port the ass! d emigrants in question are The periodical or the g| conduct y thi gh good and evil o spake Ccineat iad Hm a se, | rae 2 ees npiianey Fer chapel | Bld t have landed, ave Veen calcd'on fot | paacaPe"ioatel, rumor of alscbarges tn, the | les Cis thought that all dnoger fom ncted fo faithfully through good and evi | Occurred tas nigh, doing ous veotcrve tie Hight to Teltse admission | 18 Stocks, Houds, Grain aid Petroleum, ‘Room No.1 | To-morrow at 11a in. wid Sp... Preaching by the facts in the e % : Het eee current again to-day. | will be averted. “There will be, with the albu- | report, was no more, for whatever may be the | tothe westward ofthiedfie. Bare eed tenes Te. | Gunton building, ‘Pa ave. aud Oth st. nw., Washing- | pastor, C.F. Soxtac. A ruil attendance requested. ay about a hundeed eae eee e pulemonthly | minium tips, twenty-nine lightning rods on | resuit’ of the crisis, the present cabinet can | circus tent was demol at Atlantic, and sev- eee ton, D.C. Direct wires. Je10-4t"_ | Sunday school ut 9:30 niorning. I Wurre.—Col. Edward ¢. | B2Y 2 pundred employes will receive the | the roof of the monuinent for the lightning to | ney, eres in. Mr. Gisidstone | eral persons were injured, though not seriously, ne GIVEN BY Se 7 Senora = a sea ‘ Much dreaded “yellow envelopes.” ‘There 18 | strike and be conducted thence without dam. | P¢Ver come together again. Mr. Glidsto — (eee PULLMAN PARLOR Cans ALVARY M. E, CHURCH. CORNER | White, United States consul at Puerto Cabello, | no verification of the rumor, however, and | age into. the ground. It is” almost im. | bored ances at excitement. He spoke with | 4 Starves Mimscif te Death. \ Li, Pustoe—Chindren's Dinter: | Venezuela, died at his residence in Philadel. | some persons who have talked’ with the Seere- | possible. for a bolt tor steko ue sah | dignity and self-control, but there was a pathos ne To ‘Li, Pastor.—Children’s Day ser- < oe tary recentlycay y aro eatis: i .) fe Rt such | iu his voice which won the sympathy of all par- | | CH1cago, June 13,—The fact is made public D: te a opcene br geet Put esterday. He bud been home on a brief | tary recently say they aresatisfied that if any |an angle as to escape ‘the root with | 1 His volce wht Simurbeltie stipe wnt'the i inane Soaey temo che ‘convicl, nemed <3 ret eaire curedun ara See uaa ot te Carer, fungigh by zeason of Ill health, He leaves a | diseharges are, made, they, will bo for good | {ts many attractions, “Workmen” are now en: | fet He made, two remarvubie slips of the | Rere, today, that « Chicago convict, Aamed 1885 excunsiox season 1885 a ‘ Sp. m, children's exerelacs™ Hull's’ program. consist: | family. frome dneccigteainetauce, resulting from reports | gaged in constructing a scaffolding to surround | f0NEMe. FiTst, he sald the queen had accepted | Lewis Cooley. died from selfatarvation ‘at the Commencing JUNE FIFTEENTH, the Vircinia nnging, respousive readings, recitallons, Sc. from the chiei of divisions, ‘There are a num. | fhe root, and it will beta place byrnext Thurs: | LOMd Salisburys resignation, and, later, spoke | Joliet p ¥ wrotey. 7“ ox run Midland, Rallway wilt establish a iine, of Pullman are cordially invited. Come, te GEN. SHELLEY, the fourth auditor of the | ber of employes who would be subject to | day, when the rode are ‘expected to arrive. |@f bis comminnication to ‘the queen’ as of | in prison since December —e narlor a Washington a ‘Sulp S ete E. CHURCH, SovTH | Treasury, left for his home in Alabama to-day. | charges on account of bad habits and neglect of bruary. The house laughed, and | sentence for larceny. He recent Springs. ‘These cars will leave Washington at 1:15, ‘Unless some unforseen accident interferes the | the ninth of ty showed ¥ Y cl ve n r’ good bumoredly co wed hi signs of Insanity, and was being treated by the EVERY MONDAY, commencing June 22,to ivanta Aveiiue, for Wekels ald parlor car I AU'S p,m. discourse by the Soe ase bina a fo take effect at’ once and others by the 1st of | commitiee have any addlticnal recommends, |, Ins much as he aunounced his resignation | PAFake of food, and slowly starved Inimmelt to ~—, pte ede Z ye9-6t | Rev. W. 1. CHaruay. “A cordial welcome to Ges. CARMAN To BE HEanp.—The first con- | July. It will probably be the desire of the Secre- | tions to make they ean be carried oul without | before the queen's written reply could Teach See Tree Oh endows SIR PEN MAR A <> MERC t< BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR 6THH | troller of the Treasury will give a hearing next tity to make such dismissals as he has in mind interfering with the precautions taken in ad- | bim. it is evident that his telegrain to her after city, User OES ees, ‘ox. The ‘pastor, Rev, D. W, Facxez, will | week to Gen. Carman, late chierelerke of the de- | UTE the Istof July, as the revision of the | vance. Stace the accent occurred Col, Casey | Sending “a dutiful communication” was one of —aotonipaeeime Round trip rate, $1.50. Limited to 300 persons. | My customers aud the publile ure informed that I | preach at 11 am. Subject— dit was a dec Hinch Had to Win. Leave Washington at 8 am. Returning, arrive at | Dave fesumed the personal supervision of my business | Christ.” “Also ai 8 pan. Subject" Heuthen and ue book, which takes place every two years y c: o1 great importance. I underst partment of agriculture, In defense of the ex- | occurs then, and. it will Ke desirable i get the | Bas been daily recelving communications trom | EM That und ~ ever ‘ot giv v1 ration that under no circumstances could he | HIS FATHER WAS DEAD AND HE NEEDED and am prepared traerve tess With such garments | Cliist”” Alfcorgahe welemten penditures tor ‘seeds, under Commissioner | names of the new officlals and emplovesin. | and revommendatione far? the ieeare pice | continue in ollie, Hence the prompeness Of MONEY TO BURY MAM. . $20 pan. as they way need, in uny Une, in a mainer: entirely Laas NDR | (Oring, the accounts for which were recently | Mr. John Kx. Speer, a prominent Indiana poll- | tection of the struct re. Probably every light- | the queen's acceptance. Cricaco, June 13.—“I_ must win this a EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Commencing | Ssiteiory st pricy as nd quality of goods. DPF | Telected by the first auditor, fician, and during the last campaign a mug- | ning rodagent In the country has written to }0 ENTER THE CAMPAIGN. said Tom Hinch when he appeared at the ‘June 23, to 4) WENRY WILSON, P. ren's day’ service; S p.m. by pastor— RELEASED.—The State | WBP, bas been appointed a timber agent in | Col..Casey in glowing terms of the peculiar ad~ lute dispatch of yesterday | Uheater last evening; “my father died at the $6-s,t th.Im 3107 1 Guide to Glory. A hearty invitation extended to 5 BASED. the land office. vantages of his rod, which, if placed upon the Jadstone’s intentions to take part in the | county hospital this afternoon, and if Lam de HARPER'S FERRY AND BYRNES’ ISLAND, | _J6stthim____ 3107 Mt. Wet ston} all. _ _it*_| department has been notified of the release of | It secms to have been Snally settled that ex- | monument, will Insure safety’ in, the future. | campaign. its fully confirmed. tke it ie | eated I weet Lave any, aeoncy to bare bias Ge thal Bemeae CECE ON EES OF CAREEAGES ME. CHURGH, 14TH AND | M¥ Charles Van Bokkelen, a citizen of the | Congressman George A. Jenks shall be Assist- | Many of them evidently believe that nothing ient of Giadsione’s views at | The audience applauded vigorously. "Tuinehe Round trip rate, ra cinueas a DO persons Leave | Persons I elty for the summer, and wish- is —The Sabbath fur the ‘children, as | United States, and an_ex-consul of Hayti in | #0t Secretary of the Interior. He bas consented | has ever been done to prevent the monument | the resent moment. An inspired editorial in | opponent was Charles Whisner, a eman. Rosition and will enter upon his | from being struck. Some of the recommended | the News this morning confirms it, though the | The fight was intended to be ‘finish, ‘Ten seo gome Wonks seca aeay | preventions are Fidiculous. An. anonymous | details I give you are not known here. Of | rounds were fought and the ght was given to hna, who some weeks ago caused | Jetter received Lapa advised that the en- | course many things may occur. Gladstone's | Hinch, But few effective blows were delivered. = the arrest of the Commissioner of the land office | ti ve " at the | heal change, but T can state vely | Hinch’ escaped unmarked, but Whisner's Sa UAR Hi. GHAPAW-U: | OF asaule woe comeeiae aie Ee ae roof be covered with metal, and that the | health may change, but I can state positively cap y, Willb evlcbrated at the church, at'the | New York, from the St. Domingo prison, in | t accept th e With interestusy and appropriate ex- | which he has been confined for abont eighteen | duties at thi y whieh the children extend you | mouths for det H. C. De . utssjonary Meeting wt eg0'p. pustor of Foundry, Rew. D wes repaired. paluted or stored, | Chi ‘Washington 1 vantage to leave, thea with us | 12 aene ; ‘ation given to te Ke ngof Fine Car | © 10 EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER | PSG" Sionogiatus Coatsorrms aud crests, ex | hearty ipvite SUNDAY, to ecuted in the Very best manner. ning, arrive at 7:20 p.m. | 0 atm. re H.R Nayzox. will) Assistant PAYMAS’ pentane a S ; covering project ten inches beyond the faces | thathis present Intention Is to fight the tories | shoulders were covered with abrasions of the LURAY CAVERNS. Cpe ees reac er ted 7 7 S.N., has been granted three months’ leave of Peettion, as special timber agent of the land of the shaft, so as to ward off the bolts from | through the election Into the next parliament. skin, owing x eee eens Coe me 2,414 and 416 14th st. nw. i EUN! ce. i ine Gareakeon ; jnch’s friends aceou! n Commencing Jane 24. Round trip rate, $3.50. | GEORGE W. JOYCE, Manager. | SS sooo! noni Sectarian), Hail 203,165 n.w.— | absence, alt, Walter F. Shuckers, late city editor of the i ees The political situation maybe thus summed | the feelings of grief over his ‘sdoath.® Leave Washington 830 um, Keturning, arrive at | Agents for Brewster & Co. (of Broome st. Benlay er tiene eee ae CHAS. 0. ALLIBoxE, who assisted | yin oF the mee eee puck, appointed cus: Affairs in West Washington. up under its present aspects. First, it is certain Sea Lions in Town. pepe you. Fee Pea a cuaanee Core and ion vs Itt | Commander MeCalla at the Navy department | ers is bruiicrdurlave of Col. John H. Overly, | nti Mast WASHINGTON Sctloor-rox Graz, | the conservatives are ihe tight place, nding aw aneoear en wean very ticket ealls for a reserved seat on these ex: FEaG i RAT AI Ha RTIne | GRURCH COTE es 2 ees a rea Man tis fotea ts “vacancy | The fo commencement of the West | victory worse than their previous detexts, Their COU: PTURE. . cartons Secure your tickem a1 619 and 130 | ee ee (Rss ace ih and af ae sawp He giiseve, | Punama expedition, ba acum granted leave of | caused by aie deel of Hadise tae ae Be. | Pashlnglon Sebioal for Gira, ot whieh Aliss | position iy perectty described sn the. words of | Capt ‘Cyrus, A, Eastman, of Sam Francisca, Sy arenes oa toes Peston Sunday school, 04) dann Preaching tite: | AbeaeS Gear TT ea as, Been erunted ont Tee ls the principal, took place yesterday after. | the Spectator this morning, “Ietween the devil | cal. peurded, ragged looking old sealion biza> cel | And 8 pam. by the pastor. “Evening sermon to young * Sait pn “ noon in the parlors of the school, No. 2829 P | and the deep sea.” Any budget they may _in- wane a ee “Ali cordiaily invited. Z 1 | Way He Resioxep—The postmaster at| staryiaud were cone ted ee postmnasters, for | street, before ‘a large, pumber of ‘parcnis and | troduce must be less popular than tual, of Me, | SG eave to a STAM reporter the cs ee eee ck ean canes r tu Siin; vpfias Pesened, because he is |B. Furry, vice Lender Gludhiil, at Sliver Hun, | {ends of the pupils, The distribution of prizes | Childers. In the Iassian negotiations they will | count of his late capture of two families of Calle rivers Ascoctatlon. at Jueemann, . SR oe a tho | an *etonaive rendblicau varicen Carroll “county; 1. L. Conway, vice J.B Baker, | W488 follows; English—Senior class, scholar- | be compelled to follow exactly the policy which | fornia sea tions at the island of Anacapa, about bg rises presented to. the ping. ‘The committer morning. “Sunday School concert tn t lat Oberdeen, Barford connie ship, Alice Mavileld; honorabie ‘menticn, | they have done dothing but denounce, In d seine ate = Sci 0 i aunty Blanebe , Mary Gibl vie. | Egy ye impossible forthem to reetdancspmermeat eggdeng rensadontg ne SG -dve per cent Fedvction in price, Put | (ges DOUGLAS MEMOIUAL at CHURCH, | A NAAT Reritrse Bosny has been ordered | United States Gauger C.W. Dearborn, of Alex. | #3 Teh a OS Seren Bagel be tnpowivle forthem to findany | aereame from Mr. Robert Garret Jay.” W. B. STOUPS, Sign Puinier, ang Teh ase; 11 a Children’s Day | to meet nt the Navy department on Monday for | audria, has declined to resign ut the request of | Ang ’Mury Moors: bonoraile MesTON Chee te | aoe eae Ce Ey raenien alll: | Sand O.sallroad, to sooure, Af ‘o first. tr call F734. Hee | nora Concert serene esta tied dee eet | HE examination of Assistant Engineer Bailie, | Capt, Shepperd, the collector of gaterual reve- | Stuart: Gonducl prize, Rennie Dscksoa an | eee a Ean Seat oAtenee throughout the | Chae lol as nearly. fall grown 0 possible, end Rerelee wil be exceedinely: interanine weg Gveults | Lieut. Dabney and several warrant officers, The | BUC (nen Mak, enEborn pecured Msay- | junior’ class, scholarship and conduct—Eva | fe already beginning to show sigus of alarm ut | stipulating particularly’ that. they should be E F. BROOKS, dially invited to come. if Bourd will consist of Rear Samiral. Worden, ape ne nen y ouroag ba matanes Hol w) re- Gilbert. A. prize is also awarded to Eugenia She prospect, | Finally, as regards Ireland, if = Sescue oes ous i Ape tee 5 oN = FOUR SRIAN CHURCH, | Medical Directors Turner and Hord, Capt. How- Sect ‘arber, a8 her marks in conduct were exactly | they propose the slightest form of coercion, the | €85¥- last, GARDEN HOSE, any length. (=, ROURTH PIOSHVTERTAN GHURH, | Son una Licut, Commander Traine, retary of the Treasury Festerday ap- | equal to those of Alisa Eva Gilbert. ‘Honorable | Paraellites will upset everything else the "eon, | Weeks being spent mainly in watebing and GAS STOVES, all sizes; guaranteed. Call ToReaae petioe “cathe Sc eo a = tnd Gen heen Geen teen ec’ | mention tp scholarship in the same class, Grace | servatives attempt in the commors. They will | Wallng an opportunity to lasso the whole and examine. Preact ng ‘al 114m. Gospel service ai pun | THE Foxerox Mart Sexvice.—With the ap- | Baty and Gen. Prank Gleason to be waichinen | Dowling “and Ldithe Monson ast orange ean enormous majority against them | Party at one. Capt, . with fifteen trained ian myles” | proval of the President and cabinet the Post- | Suma were tangent te Io det hear: | class, scholarsbip—Miss Virgie” Brown; honor y, Bat if they drop coereion they will | coesomen, after marching te animals for sev. GAS FIXTURES, &c. No charge for hanging. 2 MT. VERNON PLACE M. E CHURCH | master General has decided not to advertise tor | ind Gen i 2 | able mention, Alice Lynch, Mary Morgan. 2d ply ‘stultify all their previous action and | ¢r#l days ~y opporti NON PLACE af. E. CHURC and Gen. Frank Gleason was member of th zs y i Z = and ata given signal from the men in the rocks gene SPPLAC 3 j ; ‘ Za301 primary class, scholarship—Mattie — Brown. | convict themselves of having no Interests -be- - LOWEST PRICES, Plumbing, Repairs, &<. Gag, fn the vain ac hice tat Mea anaes | bids for contracts for the transportation of the | irish brigade and served through ihe war ris | Drawing—Ist lass, Claudia Stuart: 24° class, | Sond party ascendeney, above, Tushed upon the Hons di in two > Repairs, i“ e Mornin; nusic ta y | forcign mails upon a mile: of ents | ing from the ranks to eneral. The ion - 7 4 ns sa ad id parties, so as to head them from sca, as EF.BROOKS | iheevemiug'at Tu'cloeks a taient traiee mecung | Per Inlle under the permissive authority con- |-to which he was appoluted was the one he | iith Morgan; $d lass, Mary Moore. | Music THE PLIGHT OF TUE CONSERVATIVES, The animals amade for, the water, thelr beads Auda belefsermon to the youne Ue thetuadter Mee ee | erred by the act of Con; of March 3d, 1835. | sought, Bestor. Order of. toes: March? calisthenins, | qrbelt plight is pitiable. One desperate expe- the lassos were thrown, two 531 15th street, x. D..D. ‘The publie cordiuly invited.” “tie” | The Postmaster Genera ——+e0+—_____ a ler of exercises: March, cal nies, | dient alone remalus, namely, soon after com- ‘the lions felt the touch IMPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS = : not designed to provide parliament, as is = Tecitation, “Look at Home,” Grace Dunlop, Office to dis Father O'Sullivan Made @ Bishop. | Mattie Brown, Alice Lynch music, Miranda | Hz inte ofles to dissoly (ee, CHILDRESS Day at wavar M. ‘Chureb, corner of 3d and Asta. ne. s 4 i ° steamships, and that at the All taxes due previous to July 1, 1882, can be paid a i P ‘a Pthe | THE MITRE AND CROOK CoNFERRED BY THE | Emily Matthews; recitaiion, “Miss MeCarty’s | fhe Power Olt! ote Frow, June H4ih, Sunday scuool celebration, at 8 | Wile it would require $1,151,615 to. pay the | "Lope Upon A WASHINGTON CLENGYSA- ‘Toa Party,” Katy Buckey; recitation, The Last | w , e re noe “Al eget a )IN W. THOMPSON, ‘at a discount by calling on se me ALL SRPONCInG By a, American vessels employed during 1884. He eres =Heoe . a Batre Would set the country on fire, butit would not w ine taut, making a will leave her whart ivoe of Gun serect, tefminns. 7th = WILLIAM DICKSON, MORES Rava: Deb. ebteees = 9 ME MOE | Cvs that It is nol necessary’ to wake the con | A cablegram recelved by Archbishop Gibbons REEL pa tera eg omelet de surprising if thes should do so, rather than | about the nearest Fock and escaping. to & sale End teh street ears, on Sunday, June Pith, at 30. pe 2 Hy street. —— EY CHAPEL: CORN tracts, allowed 1m the uct of 1sep an order to | yesterday tront Rome announced the appoint- | Stontanty Vinnie isewnr mene daar te | SuMCT this fiumiliation of holdin office and | distance ‘until the animals should’ wear ‘out Eh, returning at Sp mh ie sox. JOHN W. Macak rm acuers: prayer | Pfovide for the transportation of these muils, | ment of Rev. Father Jeremiah O'Sullivan, pas- | sellesick “bmily oad hove Men ei eelee Ing their enemies’ game. The growing per- | their strength In vain endeavors to break away < 1 —. bE as in ease American steamers should refuse t0 a id Lucy Mat! i, ception of the fact that they are ina cleft stick ‘hale li YOLONIAL BEACH edadions dace eee Yaar cae Grehilden, iotowed by achort sermon Ouiihee ts | earry them at the rate now pald, which he | %F Of St. Peter's church in this ity, to the | lon, “Miss Edith Helps Things Aloag,” Grace | {PHO of great bitterness rom thetory organs. | {They were thes at omee secured In Sages, Soe STEAMER DWSMITH, from 7th street Glover Building, 1419F st. | thepasior, Hev. Rictanp Nor thinks are fully adequate, foreign vessels would | Hanne Disnebne Ge MoulG, Ala. Father OSul- | Dowling: music, sonata by Boethovet,, Lilian | The Suurday Aeriew this morning says: “The | gosta by watening the ‘momentand tie. Blact, ow SUX att Salm. sharp, Hick Weshington, Dc. | drwu's Jay’ service by the Sun be glad to secure the contracts, Gotoce whon ths latter wee waneisered to tie | orlber Snuse, Suntan by. Mosaee’ Viewe, meee lon of the foantrs, even tor four or | ping itover them and running planks ander ve biagagement of chat ta ere willbe no ol ee ete er Y . is s batele | tive ay Is o blood ‘the cages, thus form ‘afer- Goud batting aid good dnmer. Lunch, | reer Accounts subject to check st sight, recelved ‘1@" | ‘Tue Examixavion in medical sotence ana orate of St. Matthew's, and since assuming | Bestor; Le Dialogue des Flours: distribution hp peice fouls beath thus ng a ‘nts andl mm aS and white from th : frou: Firnis, Corporations all Liaividuas. al ae Fe sls dstone and his colleagues, would en ee ee Chesapeake and Ghio Bonds, West Shores and all ‘Stocks and Bonds listed on th ‘Yorkan Philadel- foulness which smirch the | Wards turning them back over agai uDull the Planks were secured with nals, ropes, Gc, The ogs lifted a large debt trom the church. | prizes by C. Me Matthews, Rev. Dr. A. It Hirst official Tntimation that Father | Stuart pronounced the benediction upon microscopy for_the surgeon general's office will se af | be held June 25th, In the evil service rooins. " the magnitude of which is | Rttempt to even deal tly with them te iia Stock Exchanges boughi and sold on commission, pie O'Sullivan had ot his promotion was a diy- | successful commencement, : by A wu ordersexecuied. American Bell Telephone Ueeod acting ar ee ee PERSONAL.—Prof. John M. Gregory, of the | patch irom Archbishop Gibbons, which he re- | AN Unvscta DisrripvTion.—For the first seer’ attended with danger, ‘ut Capt, Eastman doos aoe = iesit tomtom or denmfnasiony un | REBERE Hoek Go eee Ceuta | ye clot saree commision i ts aclver tue | eet, HOTA, ater Ccht Geleke lat ght [ane Ce gudviy Meee toe Be niedal Ts | GHaDwTONES cHORMINO Axewen TO TORY aa ee eee ee eee ee rere, cme aud See-* | anniversary address before the Oblo state Unt- | nGchone tite enema ta Bon ree tee | Peau sortie at the Washington Academy | annie 1s testimony tw the master stroke ae Se eee ee ee Maier ee ON METHODIST |, EPISCOPAL | versity at Columbus An the 24th inst_—Miss | thers had beer sugteetious, made’ that the | lady below she fist i g class. ‘The | With which Gladstone suddentyeraddied the 70 MARSHALL HALL, ‘Direct. wire from our office toNew York, Phitatet- | Rev. Cas We. Batpwie Paton Cate Bae | eal Y Willard, daughter of Mr. C. C. Willard, of | vacant bighoprie wt Mobile would be offered to | young lady was Miss he Ataloney, Of tae ee ee eae ee ee Sn phia and Boston, sy) | Sunday senool 9 s,m atid 4 psi, Sermon toiue | the LDbILE Huse, salls trom New York to-luy | him. He will consult, with Archbishop Gib- | third class, @ daughter of Afr. Jumes’ A. Ma- | 10a! folly, but it would be wrong to overlook the ‘on the steamer W. W. Corcoran, MONDAY EVEN seool at 1a. m., by Pein. for Eurape, for a stay of three or four months. | bons before ‘announcing bis decision in the | loney, ofthis eit; pects mainat the mnthode by white LUMBER. vices by the school. "Con: ting Monday, | —-Ex-President Zaldivar, of Salvador, is visit- | matter, although itis pretty certain that hi PERSONAL.- T. A. Newman, who, it will | fpudy'a Seo oe ared. bis ie the acon | ING, June 15th, 1885. i <es Selatan! AF meting Wednesday, Spm. Allaré | Ing Niagara Falls-——Atrs. G.W. Addins and | will accept. “Tinis mornine there. were several | be Temerbered, "was recently” stricken ‘with | Hberal defeat was secured. secon welcome. family have gone to Cape May, where they | callers atthe pastoral residence and a number | paralysis, is somewhat better this morning.— | #8Pect of the situation, ry ‘Tickets 50c.,to be had of the members, and st the <— have taken a cottage for the suiamer—Mz, | of telegrams received, although the numerous | Mir G. EL. Bieklitng to. ra idly regaining his THE LIBERALS’ DEFRAT, « cages this morning whart — D) Charles [ebards Dodge, formerly editor and | friends of Father O'Sullivan here and elsewhere | health and. strongthe—-dus. °K. Probes bas | Inspite of Lord Richard Grosvenor's letters | at the B, and 1... i cel aces rob oe Wacsuud Bcaol i shape Band Csts—hervices‘To-thorrs day Sc publisher of Held and Forest, Inter @ census ex- | were not aware of this new honor, | sone to Racine, Wis..on business. tothe papers yesterday. describing his whi ‘The Mount Vernon Fund. boat leaves 7 ys Tmon heen at expert and lite: specialist re, has recen! Rev. ih O'Sullival rk, NorTEs,—' nm are i an egrams to he y together for the Jeiowaszt SUS LEA ao PAB ooe Bee, cs Teronte,, Canada: 7 iis leaf shall not | removed trom New Maven and. wade editorial | Ireland. nek te 4 ae forage Aten cork Improving of Bist streets — Phe ose Sole, vis Impossible to iguore the {act that the | TH REGENT MAKES A REPORTOFTHR FIRAs ‘ALIS, vs Feet balm, Ba verse. Lecture at the spencerun | Connection with the successful Boston muaga- age he Intended to devote himself to the church | tive Building association is to have an office on | ministry, to say the very least, made ho special CIAL CONDITION OF THE ASSOCIATION, ’ De anal Marah Seenees ooh the Potomac, LUMBER, ihe a Soe ES aim zine, Outing, to which he has tong been a favor. | and made hls preparatory studies tn the sehools | 31st street. ae eBort to win. The ie of iny previous dis. The Mount Vernon Ladies’ ‘ “fhe steamer vay ite contributor.—Mrs. John Mullan, who ar- | of his nativ . At the ageot 10 | SEE ADV. Vaverly % ches on this subject are undeniable. Three excursion trip Caer ct Niornues: Pastor ‘Christian Chureh, | rived in Hayre on the 10th inst., will be absent | Sanerieay entered’ St Clee Sulnge Howard Teurenasos Pray Gororeoe oe Wate ar | Questions settle the matter: First. Why was | SorouE, the enigredige rvdlpllmegerg a a eae WM. MCLEAN & SON Beopids sung and praise at $30, Snide [18 Hurope for two vears, with, her children, | outs, Md. and fulshed bis classics, “the | 7a.s--Great falls, temperature, vi: conditiny | Hot the whipused lor urgent occasions sent out | Laughton, makes wring, wepert Sp Che fine waved deck duign and tack i Fey apt. Mullan visits California in August, and | vear followlig he entered St. Mary’s seminary, | $3; receiving reservoir, temperature, 67; condi: | Hainely, {he whip underlined with ve linest | public of its financial condition, as approved 3 a ve ethene oes will join bis family in Europe next yedr.— | Baltimore. Having completed bis theological | tion ‘at norte connection, 34; condition at south | Second, Why were not members told the divi- | by the grand council of 1885: “The funds of the GLYMONT E Y SATURDAY 9 A. M, RE- 7! ‘TTENTION OF VISITORS AND FAITIE MISSION HALL, Af ST. Mr. + ‘ é PM, "7 Tesidenis is particularly called to PHOS: fo night. Sunday at 3 and 7:30 Charles R. Neuman and his sister, Miss | course in that institution he was ordained by | connection, 36: distributing reservoir, ten.pera. | sion would be critical Irs INDIANA BROOKE will Marie, are at Atlantic Cit Sau he Calef and Ni ao vile, Pay Director May, W. R. Ki Meeting ail the week | ¥ “4 neuied. W. G, ieee | Wife, of Boston, and Is SING AT 6 Third. Way was not | association are in better condition than here- The latter was per- the river te: | fectly easy. This feeling is foreitly expressed | lore. ‘The surplus of reveni the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic Host Rev. Archbishop Spaulding in June, 1868. | ture, 79; condition at influent gate house, 36; | the debate adjourn ind Safe,nard wgaiust Malaria For sale ureated by ittredge and | His tirstcharge was in Barnesville, Montgom- | effluent gate house, 36. Low tide j l PRSION. * receipts account (by which 1s meant from boat, igen pe ed aeons as cK, Diller and wife, of | ery county, Md., where he remained one year. | day at 6:30 p.m. High tide at 11:30 p.m. by @ letter tothe Yizes this morning, signed tran iasaell wales: ‘the ‘after pay- excursion te teaving at Sp | veniur aud Sauuinciurer, 1450 Peamsyivauis “ave, Chicago, are at the Ebbitt, Hie was transferred to Westernport, Md. where | ee An Old Radical, whom T Know to be ‘a man | Srentof espenses being P2B45-00° ine ioe ma, ren E apld ABSOG = he remained ning years. | During his stay: he Alexandria Affairs. Mhose record entities hiin to great respect. He | pal of the endowment fund, which is Invested “Pickers, 23e. round trip. Saoe-tcoees aa nen AVEL-SRR SE TCE OIE NEST Young Men's Civil Service Rules, >, | built. large chureh'and convent for the Sisters | Reported for Tue EVENIXG Stan, save: “Public opinion will sce that such resig~ | [7 Government securities, ainouDts to $30,000, npr eer rit (CPSs il Give ber hlghiy recommended Medt- sreudhiers nei Oe ee a eee STW ASTER GREWAL, © TO THE | GESt Joseph, whom he introduced to Western | "4 Poussisron Vore 1x Disrure.—It was | Bition really means either suicide from. sheer | and the balance of interest therefrom in hand chart exted Electric and Steam Baths. Also, Magnetic | T. Ken.y. 5. 5.Meuchers’ “meetin; SKI LEWIS, THE WELL | Mheeting.6 > me, | ducted by Mr. Joszvar Bowes. The Postezaster General has received a letter ihe cowardice or a calculated political transaction | S1'troacurer is $5,502, 00° That oo other punts ic to, Matthew's (this city) Rev. Father | Aniugton district, on the Vitginia. side or the sta character hierto imply unboard ot 12 | balance above poe an eae 5 = ullivan was called th take his place at S x , 2 5 fe. Ss . eo nessa eerie ot Hes eae mn = During his ministry here hetuas shown | HVT opposite, Washington, ‘that the district | infcompelied to ehow that the app! to much had Voted against license by 119 to 111 are two sides | mansion and tomb, and to the great ability in managing. "He has reduced the " t the question. Pia from Dr. MeDonald, the superintendent of the | debt. of the church {fom $17,000 to $11,000, | this Teturn was made out by the judges. When, ped ged amy aig es A se ES RANDALL, Manager. le ENGLISH LUTT ‘corner of 11th and II street e speeches of Chamberlain and Dilke at the ington “ : s however, the returns were sent to the The specci . old mansion have to be carefully watched and iatonians. ———= Weer, ae ee ihe li the morine | Money order ofliceasking “whetver a clerk in | Besideshe mademany expensiveimprovements | house in'this city the commmisshonees of one Cobden club annual banquet at Greenwich to- | protected. ‘The walls und fences, enclosing the snaddr’s by S.J:'Anneeny/of Damascus, Seria,og | the Post Office departmentnow receiving a sai-| i the church schools and pastoral residence. | lon opened the package of ballots and ee. | Ent are awal Tie agen thes arp esible in- | estate require constant repair; drains bave to Baxcarns {the Outlook of Modern Missions” Evening sermon | FY Of $900 per annum, who was appointed Aug | His congregation Is a large aud flourishing one; | counted the votes, that count showing a major. | rest because itis known they are to be pol- | he kept in order and roads the pecu- Ns. by the pastor. Everybody welcome: Tee” | ust 18th, 1869, without examinatlen,ts now olf, | and the atfairs of the parish both temporal and ity in favor of Meense, and licenses “have ac- | Higal manifestoes. | a a, P liar nature of the soil making ual vigh r SEAMEN'S BETIL ETREAT, v. & | #ible for promotion withoutexamination under | spiritual are in a prosperous condition. He ts | cordingly been granted in Arlington, A num. | Senator Edmun cpa pega wegen day Tone 3 THE MOST POPULAR GOODS FOR THIS CLI OE Navy vant Gaia the elyit service rules toa clerkship of the first | Very, popular with his peopts, an, affectionate | hor of citizens of that district have united | C2mmMons yesterday, under charge of Prof. class.” ‘The commission replies,t ‘Las the clerk | pastor, and in his pulp! in question is within the clus he is a forcible | per other to bring the mute ee the wilted | Brvce. He expects £6 give evidencs before the ressive speaker. rts, | lords this afternoon, hg. those mentioned as Habe to succcea | Slleeing that the opening of the package of bal: ——_»__ MATE ARE SERGES, WE ARE OFFERING spe | Sunday, 3.30 pom. a grand treat, fit adidress ‘th ied_service, he | and =| Wilt address ¢ - - . may be promoted to higder positions in the sam: An L. CIAL BARGAINS IN THESE. Senses, ise Service without examination, except such as | Father O'Sullivan gre Htev. Jas. F Marin, of | [sand the recount was illegal ia; WRECKED BY A CYCLONE, BLUE SERGE SUITS, IMPORTED Goops, Fast | & the department may require. St. Joseph, Baltimore: Rev. Geo, Divine, of the ira is hot connected with Lower pis scauon, gud can be engaged on rea feBks for ex: . plenies, dee. de Bw. SID Est. 6 3x. receiving it Via th ct MOUNT 710% 3 The letter of Dr. MeDonald also asks whether | Cathedral.’ This is the sccond time ‘that a | S29, vAnal aud Wilt ‘be falaud’ ou.t2 | 4 Passenger Train Blow From the RS, $12.50. WI aS E ARE THE “corner ‘and. it sts. nw. ‘@ chief clerk or ehief of division appointed t o ston clergy has "bee 7 “Mr. Cl COLORS, $1250. WE THINK THES! Tae tama ea eiee A Aste ee | Crna coe OF OITA OF aly ialo ‘cletisnip prior selected a3 a bishop. Father Keane, who ie re. | B&vigation this evening. | Mr. Charles Waitles| Track and Seventy Persons Injured. BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY EVER SHOWN “inlet Sy en's ay nrvioe ut 8 O'clock pan. ‘The | tothe passage oc the civil service uct may | membered here favorably, was made a. bishop | Ris been appolnted collector of the canal, vico} grovx Crrx, Iowa, June 13.—A wrecking Munroe, restgnea. eet paren nus of the children are invited tocome | without violation of that jaw be appointed to | Some years ago, and now Father O'Sullivan reece train has just left for the scene of the cyclone IN WASHINGTON. aa nein SOUS TERIFANIAN)-GHUI nae | Vasant clerkship in the classited civil serviee, | comes hext, There is another vacant bishopric | aredede Uk OMe Beaks Tok ele rece | ee a or te wrene of the Chicago, BROWN SERGES, IN SACK, CUTAWAY coaTS | | ALE SPULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | The commission has repeatedly held that | 1n this country, that of Savannah, made vacant | Charge of disorderly conduct, is bela ‘at the | aittwauk d_St, Paul road. Th ides N SERGES, IN : corner 1th and Lets, dtey. Rust 1 | chief clerks and chiefs of divisions holding | by the removal of Bishop Gross 16 Oregon. Station-house this morning, ‘as weil as Wan. | occurred ‘near MeCook, a small station, morose diewtog Setar” Jase oh omaUnPOUK JackEre “Glace saGdan tie —Qanuay school ‘at 0380 a.m. Morn: | Stich position before. the promulgation Of the Soo Smithey, arrested by Offleer Grady, for drunk- | the line in Dakota. ‘There were two passenzer ‘and Feturns at 13. Dancing going and returning, 2 peer ese re cai rules, may be appointed to other places with A Lightning Rod Man's Plan. enness, couches, a baggage and a majilear. The train i and Eeture at 1 Dancing TEBE | sacks av curawava Fancy PLamD| (pu SECOND wArTist CHURCH, COR 1 eae, cuagitied service aritiout ¢x-| now ub THINKS THE MONUMENT sGHT nE | NOTES—The corporation court reopened its | SULches 8 baggage and a mailcar. The tral Pyo! THE cr T SALIS AND ; JOUN'S | SERGES, SILK FACED, SACK COATS ONLY. Hez8w M, tor.— Preaching Te morrow ine Srna nee eee, von enne hela by PROTECTED FROM LIGHTNING, June term this m ing, aud was engaged with | a cyclone, Every car w: own from the . Baines “t s INLY. STO he Prayer aed pee oie tae | them were not crores ositions previous to | as, George W. Dor fthis city, who for | civil business.—Several crews from the Dis-| and the “engine partially so. There were be- The Steam Packet will make regular | IN CORKSCREW SUITS WE SHOW LINES OF | {iy evenbig at 745." Se | Be ames Ls Theres | overs Woariet of east has been coeegon ta let boat clubs will pay-a visit to this city next | tween sixty amd seventy passengers in the ears, 9 durin SUN = 3 S 1] . ony, “ ’ om ao yr om y escaped Py wharf, | EXTRA FINEGOODS, IN FOUR-BUTTON CUTA- . muigation of the rule making it an excepted | putting up lightning rods, was asked last even- | club, of this city intend. to take p: eae Slight yarien, Ee Me soot ones mess: hin WAY AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS. fing ti um: Sunday schooi | Pues cannot, of course, be transferred, pro- | ing how he would protect the monument from | Virginia state regatta at Fredericksburg on the | seehtayures; 1. M. Scott, express 1 internally. a IN HOT WEATHER MOUSE GARMENTS ouR| Hpi ahm. Sonia ehwols pally | mokador apppined to ny other tian dn ex |Weitning. Say pane eald ho, would probe aeber delbe es tomers wil Ne teained SY A Infred. A ot couple wercalan quite severely TERS, lod? High st Georgetown ausikiMawe i RATRIGET EW LD Wee | ee it 0+. ably one that would cost quite a sum of money, | ington Ledge of Free Masons hae chosen A. Wy, | Urea, DUE A As thoueht not fatally. Nearly Pe ep eh Rat ale rll rl TES SSE CE CHURCH, COR orm The Miner Normal School | But it would aord perfect protection, In the | Anmatrong W, Mand James S Douglas ssere:| Soraiches, brulses, or contusions, but save thove Santee i So.” Chitdecn's dn THE SUCCESSFUL CAN ADMISSION | first place,” continued Mr. Downey, “ligh: — ., has been int : was, ae WE HAVEHAD NO OCCASION TO ADVERTISE | Sues u'Livgclock. Prayer wad rae: ina at NEXT FALL. nee Ys “lightning | lary. esa. above mentioned’ no one was badly hurt. ‘The ig = rods do not attract the fluid over afew yards, | 0d 8 notar: lic, and qualified before Judge | storm was very severe, and wires are “MARK DOWNS,” FOR THE REASON THAT THE | 730000. Pi T exCU OO EA TLEY | ‘The names of the successful candidates In the | and the clouds often hang Jower than ie top of Sleade “rho cione of te: ean ros 3 ORIGINAL PRICES, TOGETHER Wir THE sU- | HELQOGE, A hece Nea ity on Friday | Feeent examination for admission to the Miner } the shaft. ‘Therefore the whole structure is ex- | tweatrome veneer wee he dares ices, Be Earns Teenned eee aT ee Ene PERIOR CHARACTER OF OUR GOODS, CREATES | evening, the 10th Inst. At __| Normal school are as follows: Allee V. Ashton, | posed and may be struck. "The entire structure | idence built for Mr-J-4L MoVelgh, au the inter | 5° crops or buildings, no hail accompanying Mopeds Loy aioe | SUCH A DEMAND THAT WE FIND IT DIFFT- | (F=%, DEUSBARTON Pages Ea Mary J. Hill, Mary M. Syphax, Rebecca J. Bald- ane oes eee pe ates ti section 1 Cameron and iy moh strecls, and storm, nds. |The table furnished | § a : irc en's day services T'4 mor- ‘ 7 plat see 5 a Jannehes servesk aud ie. | CULT TO KEEP UP OURSTOCK. THUS IS PAR-| rowat 11 a.m. An appropriate and beautin pro. | Wit, Bessle M. Smith, Carrie H. Thomas, Anna | t0 P) bree ony hs Pig ee id f phy | ¥. Smith, Cornelia, B. Costin, Eimily N. Sewail, | Hou ts made that copper will stain the marble. | Washington, has been to Mr.G. W. Ram- TICULARLY THE CASE WITH SERGES AND | ShuB., Birds and fora! decorations, Public cordially | Aine V, Ryder, Sarah J, Itddles, J. Mieanor | Lbave thought of thatand can easily get over say tor es Arsenic in the Soap. 30 pan. ‘The owners of the ste: porchased and will au shall Hall. b. ‘expecially for 1 will be preserved on the with all the market aifus fruit and milk a Ruorniug at 100 “Deents for ro ee ee oa -< el . ‘ Eva 7 such objection by silver plating the co} ir.’ —>—— AN ILLINOIS WOMAN SUSPECTED OF HAVING | analyzed samplesof water from Talk Calideer | FENE THIN Goops, (>, 20,708, 426 CHURCHES CON: Datclier, Emma Davis, Josie B. Eva Lada Ee You would aot uss reds; would you?” aked A Washington Father Wants HisDaugh-| KILLED HEN FATHER, EK ANDSISTER. | pumps in the city, states that he found only tem a nected with Wayuian Grove Campineeting | Malyan, Georgie Brooks, Amelia J- Heathatn, | ne reporter. oh Evaxstox, 114. June 13.—For two or tires | or fiieen to be unit for drinking arose. yg SE A en - E BR BARNUM & Association this is to nothy you and the Board of | Mar iggons, ‘° T-| “No. I would use a copper strip two-and-c- | From the Baltimore Michaci Freeres, of Rose Hill, his | Those condemned by him, he oY ington leavewat Oa mh back st 6 p bo rectors tat I bave tule day received from Atlanta, | Jackson, —— half inches wide in ten feet lengths, silver ae wile and two children hyve been attacked with | tobe impreguated with ‘discovered Gn bout and pavilion. For tickets 85 cents: ehildgen: | ye. 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | {0 ‘wul'mcer at the Wayman Urove TUESDAY, | $1,100For a Suor WITH A Pantox Rrrie—| plated on both sides, thus giving surface of| The petition of George L. Thompson, who Vomiting and spasms, which aroused sus- {hate pape a cornices of the noc OF special rales’ tociuts or schesle: Gall Jee Wo iMG. ar ad We vests preient toil | Todi, u consprotniee was atrunged between | ive luches each terminating witiya polntofan | boarda tthe eomer of th street and Massa- | picioos of polsoning. “1X elster of re. Fresres, MELY'S Picture store, S27 7th sirect, ry: fhe vacuney.aind to attend to, other matters pertain- | William M, Cocker (through his counsel, Mr. | {ch or $0, and place them up each corner. At | chusetta avenue, Washington, D. C., for a writ Kicwan, who did the kitchen work for | for: SE eee a eet Jyo" FOR Garay rauaxpeaus tous | Dae New “Barro: Raxox | insictiedinpmesting pened tui 20 hase" | Campbel Carrington) and, James Wadsword, | Silver point. Upped. with, placiname i weed | ofbebeas corpus for his daughier, Elia Thomp- | (ue, Mmily, Was suspected, and yesterday Dr: | Washington. he s “Nearly “ail. the well ; SEAT Fa aD CAR d . é 4 " He 708 see ee ‘OMS | “NINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST |. J, H, COLLETT, Secretary: SE ee ee aie MONET see eae he LF | Continue the stripe up to. the alluminium point | 80M, aged 17 years, employed in the family of | been served oa Tihaseday Tie aed eae | Sat, be tou ee ‘or less amounta, fed or Eee eter oe ase pea eapeaky | MPROVEMENTS, 18, CHEAP IN PRICE BUT | (ps 1 o. 0. R—THE MEMBERS OF Mg | of tho later shostibg him suthrs parlor rine, | With silver olnts prajecting at intervals Fhese Samuel R. afinks, No, G12 West Baltimore | sediment jn tne bottom of ube Dow A text was | Boudes these there are waters, com tered for Kecursions to either of above places capacity | MMEROVEMENTS. 18 CHEAP, IN | a: aoe ere | stripe wo for street, Baltimore, was dismissed ufter a hearing | made, aud the resul doubt, but that known Ca re OIE os aurea snes af 1. | HOMMING EL EENMAREES BOEAL TOTS | UMM in dane Modo aceite tome S| {n‘nis duulder A sult for 85,000 hadteers | aud the poluts would not im the least mar the Jeurday by Tudge Pisce in the mene | there’ was w large quantity of arsenic in the oy almost dally 5 ‘of simples 25:5 Wazucr, S32 tidus M)st, oppodte Washing: | THE ECONOMY GAS STOVE IS THE, Bist | 2clgek, fOr tue purpose of mankin arrangements OF | threatened, and the partios agreeing, Dr, NS. | beauty of the structure, for it will take a good | Zourt. Mr. said he was em soup. Police Stresied the woman. | of well pater, Cn eee foirand Gaursccown iele olive. SUTIN | ghusgsasrove, ASEVERY ONE UalNo Tift | SEMRUUMGGD AAPRLEN UNG theta | Linclsrwaa cao hatte Si ‘xinination, | £6 Waee them at even_eshort distance.” Sati iat eptember bs er-Gov, Oaen Bawis ax | Lew, than 8, year aco, It ts ala, tho saber, the PEL PUINT ae odpm : : an he Wound Was a serious ae Prince 3 7 | Brother and. ‘ister Brisoner were CMPEL PORE y aacn ot = TAKES PLEASURE IN TELLING THEIR | for the putpoos of attending the funeral. RE ed ge at ‘upos a's | The Proposed Rallread to Mt. Vernon. | wae fr ving Agi ey Bee stacked ‘with ike symptoms, and all died By og a oe HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, TINCOLN POST, No. 3, G. a, it—cow- | Settlement, . eeenhy 9 errey wee completed toes rell aoe “Bio lon the piace and eet ts | neems 10 bo that the womat ts tnsaise, GRAND FOPINING OF SEW HOTEL, CAEP | hog 424 OTH STREET. (st ure poted gf tne death of Commie | rove Salaiow Gavant iN THe Poroscac. | 708d from Alexandria to Mt, Vernon, the pro-| Aressmakl Ho objected to her remiss] the oMicers say she conversed. with them last ‘The beautiful fast dew excursion steamer ine National Cemetery, Soldiers’ Home; MUNDAY | A ne specimen, of. Penobscot. salinon "was | Posed route leaving the Alexandria and Fred- | Ing these, and she sae ie Ballons eee | night in @ most rational manner, waleave 7th ot. CeoPEE, AW returning | Liapres, Acrrention: Jone tbh at 4 par diy order: HASSE H.SAGTH, | caught ine trap net Jast evening in the Povo: | erlcksburg railroad at Cameron run, ranning | tefed th6 erm tof Me, “Minka: Misa —>— earn ee Sorat Sees Commander. {iti _” J's. McCABE, Adjutant.’ | macat a point twenty miles below Glyniont by | about si aniles to Mb Verses. Gomme of the Thompson ‘hat her no ___ A Reverend Swindler. Bnd every Mondays, Wednewaye Saturdays and sun: | ATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS (She Snde SpASEECAL MEETING OF | Thomas Adams, It wolshed 04 pounds abi | Sticera ‘of the Pounsylvania, railroad, some | Home Ba Wine ae nce io ich he did | | Sax Fraxcisco, June 13.—Rev. Wm. F. Mor. Gov of these trips and’ ace the. wonderful improve: MLLE M. J. FRANDL, HATE or Fave io, ap720, forte | thousand of thess ‘Asif wore planted tk tho Fe. | mouths ago, went over the route to form | Pot,D¥, ME. wnem she wens (0 her Mary | Ghostn Ffeades wi has bson on tela, hor eee Sica whieh nave ce wade since last femrate We 1309 F Sraxxr. Breas of workin te and It P-degrees. A full | tomac four years ago, Since ‘then aye {an idea es to | ite feasibility, and avis, tbe sistor spoken of, testited tint her pee a TN Foinade Teatary Estee eta liigeceaat | PoMrapoen maxcs surwormp naxos a Houvet. xELLEn, serve ipiden in Siaaee Ok the ek Shaver nab Whether te Fonnart nzlvaaia cies ed, company | al hisown tre ‘outta ie ef eaked Mr. Sep aced culty Srorend Meee has eal to Bathing, lots of sail and rowing boats _ First-<l These styles never need bein the hairdvemery bands: | (-ei> Jeena ATO C1 = . that the. ‘toed a ‘lth sentenced on Tuesday next. dinner, 50 cents. Schroeder's orchestra. For furtuer | always in order by plain combing, Halr dressed and ‘Webave | sebereny si persone. (SS Proposed. imately built, | ifshe were restored ‘that he a I pn: uct | Bowe shore Nee iaat | becoming wsombere Water OA Brut Messrs, for some northern capitalists have already | Wouta take let to the house ——————— ergo. W. EUEn, Sie Saba oF HOWARD = percha wae out of our larg aiock by paying | aad Hapner & Maddox teduy, for Barats MF, | Commenced $0 figure on it and will, if meces- Se eek te tae taiilen dg After Seventeen Years’ Absence. Enos, Chapel Potac. ri3e | 4 Gone Come F Sipe AC dewey Starr, ffed ‘a bill in eaulty.aainet Mary J. | sary, furnish the money ae the E.xnazt, Ixp,, June 13.—The seventeen —=—— —=|"°°A Sore Core For Dysreesta- ‘Treackle and Louis T. Starr oe ____ RTER, OF FRENC! EN COGN, . -—— F. H. FINLEY, ‘than aay CORDIAL SOONAS | cure xi trom ove to thive months. ORs * ict! ‘Eepusylvania ave. and 1206 D st, | Siarets, Sik? "95.50 pet dozen, F Sirnia Wines iniported direetly "Napd Ziutensiell Soe, | Relief guaranteed in from one to three month, THe ROCHESTER & company’s, Sain Uion siux ea eee ae eb BEE for first-class Bordeaux, Burgundy, ‘Sent post-paid upon receipt of 50c. Address “ AEs for, Saciase owes, Rotdeasx, Bargun ‘tie Trade and Families supplied. by maf ane = ee teetea Tens” | midlm J. D. C CO, Box 901, LYNCHBURG, Va ' ormiepuone proupuy filed.” myhacuth tas