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THE EVENING STAR atl Paaren visited farm of A. M. ders.” He placed them under quarantin ‘Cattic Disease tm Tilinota, WATSEKA, ILL. June 27.—State Ver here he reports six horses adlected with gl: will make further Inspeotion in a fow day 4 GALENA, IL, June 27.—Consiterable excite- ment bas been occasioned among the farmers of this countyon account of mfatal and wie Known disease which bas brokea out among ‘he cattle in Berreman township. Washington Gray, of that locality, bas lost sight head by the epidemic, and the’ state veterinarian bas been sent for to conduct an Investigation, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ° AT THE STAR BUILDID 2 i Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, sud 11tn St, by ‘The Evening Scar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Tre EVENING STAR im served to subscribers tn the eff carriers. on ietr own acenunt, ar LW conta Der PS ™ - ace piepald—S0 cunts ; i Cowhtding a School Teacher. tered at the Post Oflice at Waslington, D.C, as i i matter. A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER TERRIBLY BEAT A r : “fon Priday—$1 a = —— WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 1885 a Vor 66—No 10,036, ————=_—Warrero, lowa, June Miss hermes a id school teacher at Clark> TWO CENTS tly Tacurred. the emis Of @ tamile aa) “ named Forney. Thorsday evening, as she waa returhing from school, she was met by Mrs. - “ y and daughter, The mother caught Mise = +e 5 ‘ PORTANT HaNces.| 3m RS. Shatter and beld her while the daughter Deat SPECIAL NOTICI Washington News and Gossip, | ™*FOR™ pices pen 2 ABCEEMOUS LETTER WRITE! Telegrams to The Star. |i: Over, the bark aad siulders wih = faws F SS = -TOHER MR CHURGH COR OF NEW ‘Phe New Customs Officers for New York | Views of An Army Officer Who Has | How Public Men Arc Persecuted by Un- po Pe Bon ga fereng eh ged = caer eee > Sane 94, 1886. = ‘aud ath Bh Wag Preachlng LL GoversMent ReEcEtrTs To-pay.—Internal Samed oy hs, n President —Other| Had Experiehce in Dealing With In- known Scribbiers. Finally Miss Shader eacapel and made ber We, the undersigned, Carpet and Furniture Dealers, Duteie Ribak amar oSh eee Fevenue, $281,232; customs, $854,889. meee: a diaas. LETTERS AXD TELEGRAMS TO MEMBERS ND’S NEW CABINET. we u » With the oad running over ber qecinditeerresi haat athe tise tend” 38") nun MorvwresTor—Theseatoldingaround | Tho Prondent today mado the folowing 2» | savory atott Gouin antnento tater | “Er eaxeieas Tee ee es | ENGLAN | Sietees Sra ss sommes manee Ae tho wale fe Months of July and Animnst at & o'clock p, mL: ene or Sea : y ANSHU > OURTH PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH. | the top of the Washington monument was re- | pointment 5 mation regarding the outbreak of the Southern] FROM DYNAMITERS AND ADVICE FROM A physician who examined Miss Sheffer prot fos a FRereith and Hf sts. n.w.. Rev. J0sEPS | moved this morning, the work of repairing the | Edward Z. Hedden, collector of customs for “ace iH Preac Cheyennes,” sai: hi CRANKS, FY trey nouners her breast and back In a fearful cond: school. at. 8: ine at 11am. Com-| broken roofstone, and of piacing additional | the district of New York, N. Y. ee nn manne caer Oday ia A Lull in Political Matters. fea tied Sonanexpers alien o ae ton, and she is suffering ffow nerveus prostcm munior ni — me = 7a Xperience e Indians. “] riting den, muunion service at 4 p.m. Strangers me -ordially nee rods on the roof, having been com: Hans 8, Beattie, surveyor of customs in the | ting abe: ak tn the ‘Gtevery outbreak: thers The penchant of many persons for writing 8 SOC ES TORT ERETAST GH DHT | Bicted: , Phe gold-plated copper band which en- | ajstrict of New York, N. Y, anonymous letters to public officials surpasses Sones thn Anchen, at ALE SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHUROH, | Circles the base of she capstone was distinct N.Y. are two partios interested in giving informa- 3a z * pa St nat D ste, tae Lith and ates Keane R Sieres | Visible alter the seatfold was removed although | Silas W, Burt, naval officer of customs in the | **°* The Indian agent and his crows desireto | ChUNMT Dellet. There is scarcely « man in| GEN, CROOK’S CAMPAIGN, | gry, cnome rmeane To PoLLow THE Gave GES INTO THE SIEKRA MADRE, Tresor, AntzoNa, June 27.—Gen, Crook hae school at 9:30 a.m. “Moruingseryice | on a bright day it will probably not be so dis- | district of New York, N. Y. Vewersats SI tine. Eli D. Bannister, of Indiana, to be Indian In- > GRACE ME CHURCH COR Benedict, resigned, ters tell of a hundred Indians on the warpath high publio place who does not receive more or show that everything ts quiet, while the set-| jess anonymous letters in every mail delivered spector, vice Si 1S to him; an his position the more is beon en, I for the past tow days iu renting TEMEV ut Aer eco, | boat —Preactiug at 1 a m.,ty| THE REMAINS or Ex-Minisren Prees—| "Eiivard fe tedden wae wees fe Ree Work | (whenever they seo single peacoable redakine ek Sanpete Can ae ae Ponition the were" | Preparing to Pursue the Apaches, | bean. eniee! for the past tow days iy rentti by mnutial cousenty ME | Boy. 1 Menkes pay RETIY pd. Eresiding Elder, | Information has been recelved at the State de- | city ir1828. From 1859 until last yearhe was | As a conseguence the exact state of affairs is Many of 4 Ipably: frock Sierra Madres, and Is about ready to start f core ee that the remains of Capt. S. L. Phelps | @ partner in the shipping house of Wetmore, yf theo. eCusions sre “palpably. tro that locality, "It is uodictally stated thet the eden be “xeveises| m. aie” | partmen e remains of Cap ps z ip aimicult to learn. This discontent among the ss . ical Uhat aera? * i FATHER (UNE | have been embalmed at Lima, and, after the | “ryder Co., and for thirty-tive years cou: | fratans te. tout Te has existed for | TADKS While very many have the impress of BANKER FISH SENTENCED Will he conducted ws follows: Gen. Ear Me Speci = ¢ ame (UNT- ticted the large custom house business of the A are ordinarily Intelligent, During eS . n 4 infantry, r See aieunan dunes gate HURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNF | military honors to tho desereed tr dat, will bo | ducted the I tom h bush yf th Ing now. ex! minds that are ordinarily intelligent, During | R&-BAX ‘EN scouts and infantry, will enter the 4 Siuitcaccthatne sea oe jaune secrceriomotoe ail ai At Bepae | sept bome in charge of Lieat. Nye, the "naval | AH. He 1s ice president of the North taiver | Years, and will continue ‘until Congress makes wil tains ahd ebdeavor bank and a director in several insurance eom- lent sppropriations for the care of the In. | {n@ Pendency of Senator Bayard’s resolution in rinomoathd his follower, Shout € to the young. Subject: “Health.” Sunday | attache at Lima, 225. . : diaus, That Is, enough to educate the young and | the Senate condemning the assault of dynamt- and ae — | shoot uc 845 0m EL Politics, ‘His father studied law wite Ales: | Keep.” the olf obinfortablo; and in, dclng | tere upon pabite bulldings inf ondon the Sena, | GENERAL GRANT GROWING WEAKER = < PERSONS OXF AVENUE CHRISTIAN |. TH® WEATHER ForEcasts.—Gen. Hazen has | politics," His father studied law with Alex ¥ PERSC Saree " Peel = ES JACUUSEN, trading = De VENUS CHRISTIAN | s..c04 an order that from duly lat, 1 the | 2uder Hamilton, and was the representative | the latter, a distinction should be made be- tore were f rly deluged ‘ith letters and Bos i by cavairy, 1 Will be muier “the firm mame and styieof “The Arlington — Oi Feuer en a apis of New York cit} on the occasion of the upen- | tween the working Indian and the loafing In- | cai yitpout, signatures, ‘adman shing, ee along th Tropa widl comp nb om La en barns pam., sermon id Testament: us | weather predictions which now only cover a | fng ortho Eric canel, He wae emilee tein | dian. Let the former hate plenty, and eivethe | warning, and be ing them in regard 10 | 23E NEW CABINET GOING SLOW. | dillemt water holes mong the Ine between Zotling Company. “in accordanes with the provisions | Cumiay schol 03 am. Young people's serviees | day in advance will be extended to @ day and | Peiaunt, Tie Gata Tene enaoreed to, tie latter only enough to Reep him from cold and | their votes upen thag resolution. “One of the parece Fort Huachuca a er creck, se Laas the eRe Of seetions 115% und 1159 of the Reviked Statutes.re ‘Seats all free. a half, Cooper, Gen. John B. Woodward, John E. Dev- | hunger. ie Younger generation Will then see | Senators, a demoerat, who had in previous | Bat Few Indicat Yet Given of its | tire line will be x lating to the District of Colas STON MISSION, 000 PA. a a a .| ein, Daniel Drake Smith, J. Pierrepont: Mor. | that st pays to worlt, ‘There is one thing of the | matters of legislation vated, as a general thing, | Brey wotgea went senate a ee notice that Iam engaged in the ve jospel services every night at 7:46| PROSPECTIVE ARMY VACANCrIES.—It fs ex- gun, Chas. S. Smith, E. T, Teift, of Tetft, Weller | Many that rendors it particularly hard to treat | on the sige of the Irish whenever that question - ne jen! rs Eng- General Foreign News. bnerectier orostort cee necting Rea AS to ke Tied Gade tah | Pected that afler the assignment to the difter | £'Ga5 join & Crane. Baron eon & Grclon ton | with Alooontonted: Hacineg ok Goeey cOGDT or | gras LAvONTGd, Soak ee ever at question | iiod Quist tor the Mecsont, COLLIERY DISASTER IN GERMANY, perapannpery boat monies Hversbody welcome." 8 S19" | ent branches of the army of this year's gradu- | T. Low, ie P Woodward’ John Ts Pualiacy, | them understand English well, but they wont | oduetion of the, Baued: resctation: te eae — | Sunsie, Sane Mick dupaice hens asinen ¢ - os IST EPIBGOP a | ate ‘i d | President Sun Mutual Insurance company; N. | acknowledge it. When they come in to pow-| demn the dynameters and their appirent ob- | Spectal Cable Dispatch to Tire EyrNixe Stan. bruck states that an exple mp bes business are ether of SOE ea ROOTAL | Gclcars who eave sate Ty eee The eres | G. Miller president Star Hise ineceanee wore: | wow they insist upea en interpretan bur, tesy | Jocis ime the maowk eemphee lanetee he ae Loxpon, June 27.—The official announce | occurred ig a mine at Dudweller, neat Saar woes “The arlington 2 aie Hatowis; Panton i} arms | ation, there will be niue vacancies in the | Pany: Jadgo ie. L. “Fancher, Job fe Liv | pay @gteat deal more attention toside remarks | remarks he ex remo, is svmpathy fo, He | ment in the London Gazelle of last night of the | bruck,ahd that eighween minvts aye boom ©." snd pon th " gone Mieeege od toacionres | Been reise isstnee ree Cha een at | Felor Moves, Meeniods Niabees Tame | said’ for there benate, “itis “te Vane | slated ius helinr hatin eo een end op. | installation of thenew ministry ts the curtain | killed: Se ar, to be Sold,” und upon te be “a” Sunday beboot Sam | Le fied ee Peli renpoaees pling mater uta Sep ane eh Tren ofRigzs & Co; Levi | way of | telling whether | the whites | pressed, but he denounced any” sytem or | on the Inst act of the crisis. Yesterday's cabl- Reducing Canadian Grain Tolls. mark, registered according to law, desc nthiy Misdonary teeting 4 pam Young Unfilled until the graduation of the larze class | APESr, president North River bank; W. D.| tak strateht of not. Of course the old | method which held the innocent equally Hable | net mecting at sir stadoed Necthesiere, otlictsl Jows: A suitable frame or border, in he center of | “ervlue ats p. m. ‘Colsecration service Me of eighty at West Point next year, Ttisthought | Morgan, W. I. Comes, president Commercial | chief always counsels ; but octasionaily | with the ullty, and which made “war upon | reddence, 1a Downing street, begins tho fret whieh thier ni Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. 1h. t_ | that the President will appoint civilians to the | Mutual’ Insurance cofapany; Henry. Onicioy, the old chief gets drunk. Then he tells of what | women anéchildren,” ‘The day after a synopsis 0f this ancho: : i ony iis on gtait! shipped fram the west to Mone => SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. CORNER | posi ‘Congress to provi th a rance company, Ed’ times be had onthe warpath, and up- | of this speech appeared in print anonymous ef. | Sct of the new government. The comedy for | wilson grain shipy So Ranta ave and Sthor es, QRNER | positions, and allow Cong provide for the Eesti gon cineo Gee prevideatot Orient | braids the young bucks and calls them squaws, | fasions began t pour In upon the Senator aud | the moment ts complete. There 1s a lull in | eal or further ites » e Swex, pastor Preaching "Tomorrow at i | Prospective graduates, u Mutual Instrance company; W. A. Boork, | That sets them afire, and an outbreak 1s often | for days he was in receipt of them. They were | political matters. Both houses of parliament From Wali ough they may be arraned otherwise, | Thiimday evening ki So'eioce te Swreatesie ime | THE SAroRs’ SowooL.—The school proposed president Third National bank; Tit Weller & Reoolitg peace: ant ise erent, SaaS Teen | Ta fect et ar tices Save SOE CRTOMOMINE: | sre Gpserted, Almost all the appointments | yee York, June 27.—The stock market wae ; ‘ Sa ee Se a ee tney for the instruction of | Sg wid. Wardwell 7 noe Ned's Sons | Tearvation system. Ste’ doss all sho can to | One letier had at the top tise ominons ead | have beca mado and everyone ts enjoying the | waist Ge Oe Die ee ‘Witnemes, Leon Tobriner, A. IL. Beli, Sg anal Ghd ceNdg PLE EMBERS | Seamen in the improved armament of modern | “ys “Beattie is'a lawyer, and was an assoel- | keep her buck on the reservation, and the In- IMPRESSIVE DEATH'S HEAD Foe for mest of the active list, Pacitie Mall tending, THE ARLINGTON BO Bien are aiviced ae eae etl Gerace | essels will open at the navy yard in this city | ate in the corporation’ counsel's office during | dans won't go out on long raids without thelr | ang crose-bones, and underneath was written A CABINET OF GEEAY LANDLORDS. brn Loy aioli ie | Pe seme lh Boe) ihe Ast of July. Aslam of fronts ee nee Secretary Whitney’s term. He bas been aa syuaye Rh are wanted mune 0d ead, tired tak acta eit the more terrifying: | Tho new cabinet ts larger thin stone's, | tooo ory dull, ecg ives Bera deren = —s ao i : “AN 40 13 nm selected. Commodore Schiey hopes active man in the count TAC) wiz e care of the ponies. On the reset jon the make rrifying: = 2 ee re p ae ady ‘ong, <a OF THE oun the Chapelat 3 Ocoee pte te? | open with a class of twenty members at. New: | tion’ isnt present epany Cera aoe eee | squaws are combrtatle sed dorcversiuine te | “Beware! You have. sold yourself to the | Of the 16 members 13 are peers, owning | aud has so continued, tho early lowes being eerie nd P we ‘1. @:FAcons, Supt, | Port August Ist. The latter class will receive | York and has always been a. democrat: their power to keep from kolng ‘out on the war- | enemies of Ireland, but Irish patriots advise | among them 645,000 acres of land, and draw- Pi peovlrssttg 5 = ie redoaver Y CHAPEL, CORNER oF Gra | {o"Pedo Instructions for six months, at tho end las W. Burt was formerly naval officer, | Path, on account of the hardships and the dan- | you to retrace your steps. ‘The ayenger ison | ing from ita total income of glose upon three the opening howe Bs n.w.—@19 am. Sunday sehool | OF hich Period it will come to Washington s removed by President Arthar. He is | fer of Being killed, for thoy aro shot by the Tn-| your path. and it you vate against irish intet-| million dollarea year, Thor Gwe among thoes ed only ty of its carly loss, Lounlng ang. 930 4... Sunday school quarterly | 4d the class here will goto Newport. The in-| at present chief examiner of the New York | dian sconts 4 fond Just the same as if they ests your doom is sealed.” GS tet church Mvings, Alta The market has becn wery dull, 1. E. SMITHSs¢ Subject: “salvation.” 11 am., preach. | Sttuction at the two points will concludo at the | civil service commission. He supported Cleve- | Were bucks, Other letters to the same Senator were more ee “ $1,000 shares, 2 ——=— once oF FE ig Dy the pastor, Rey. Iicuaxp Nonsrs. end of one year, when new classes will bé | jund for governor in 1982, and wasan Active wild in character. One cautioned bim that If | Strange medley to represent the English people 5 (Fase OFFICE Ts 2 Soe See formed. sywotter of the democratic candidales inst | Senator Sherman on the Administra. |e voted jor tue Brand Tesolution he gould | at the moment of the consummation of tho a Cenmbeion. “or TH s. eer Vexcay Tenor |. The term of Graham would not expire a never 0 @ Senate as the Irish- | jatest and x1 res tic refa —_ ete : = SRCH SERVICES IN |_THE Four Years’ Term of Commodore se : 5 and greatest democratic reform, _—Jotin McCullough, the ois [CT OF COLI A. REFORMED CHURCH SERVICES IN. until 1887, but he is suspended mid-term be- Senator Sherman said yesterday to the corre- | Americans of his state would never forgive ie . 5 ‘J Divasurwatos, Bi te Bune S~crace Chapel. comer 15th and 0 sta nsw, | Montgomery Sicard as chiefof the bureau of | cause the President relies ed pe bb of ane re SPECULATION AS TO ITS POLICY, |g min grower Until marty interest p policy : ndent of the New York Tribune at May row at 1 am. aud Span. Preaching by thé | ordnance of the Navy department will expire | requires a reorganization of the whole castors | °°. aie ere: ‘There was, perhaps, not a Senator of elth ame from net ee SS9, will be'at tie rate | pastor, F. SoNtaG. Sunday school at 930 morning: panies in field, Oto: “I never was more confident than I Bank fro i El be nig ae foveal the ‘gules of Zion. Eater into ns | 08, the 80th instant, It is understood that he | service at the po: of TWO per centum per uuhum, under the Rules o What their general policy will be nobody | and ‘will leave voluntarily, Of Now York: adie come pelitical party who did not receive annony- | knows, probably not themselves. Yesterday it | {ls afternoon, alpaca iD ts witls peaice ” ‘Yer | Will be reappointed. plete new organization essential’ to the pro- | Amn at present of success In Ohio. It s now man- | mans communications upon the subject of that | was announced with an alt of authority thet » | Mccullough is violeat or Irrational, the Bank TER s With prais posed cbanze of methods. West that the republican party lost the last | resolution. ‘The one Senator who opposed the | "> esapies hile 7 anal the ah at: President. | Ops ghange ls reported in the condition of Mrs. R.| James 0, Boyken, Georgia; William P. Rip-| clamor about frauds, the 1nisuse of public See er at ca ee er rete | tate the, basis oe thelr forces prorat miedoner today Dotted Mrs Waa, SESIONERS, T. Merrick, who lies inan unconscious condi- | jey, Louisiana; John A. Church, Obio; Charles | Money, the necessity’ fora change, ete, has ‘There is not a meiber of the cabinet who | SUtely the consequent cordiality of Russiaand | 9! foo" president > board of school tris + or taeataty tion ae the rendence of ber father, Mr, TL °. Me. | {6 Wwilteee liasta, and prank he Hambereee oe nets Wig eine does not receive anonymous letters, giving Hanes wontd. soon make this awk ard. All | woes, unfit’ Mr, Win. B. Powell, appolitiod by te Te, ulre, on Estreet. Her physicians have hopes | ©: W4 a y M. Q y in power is now without, ic: 46 i ,, fepends on Bistaarck. Sallsbury’s only indica- | Gracr of the n the nstans, Pericne of het recovery, but she mends very slowly, | Pennssivania, have been appointed to $1,000 | Pair’ in Power is now without any fixed policy | him advice, beseeching lta for office or criticise. <4 ‘d der'of the G nckiens th cect = steals tion of bis intentions is been to say at at clerkships iu the surgeon general's office under | fidence of business men La Its ability to master | 12 bis course. Nor does the anonymous writer s | as a superintendent of publiescho: in the Dis: ‘ : ently re | MZ Of the conservative patty: "A tn ‘oF Columbia, {OF Ue {6 : 0 Heer gumelag | THE Manpue Bost ov Gzx. snenrmax, | lvil service rules HE: Austin, Ponngvivania: | the yuestionsof thetime, and in dealing with | congne himself the malls ie Tha uently Fe | policy would be an uuwise if not a fatal o Suly 1. 1865, Bue tals day Geen @ualities for FE ee Dee edit. | heroic size, was received at the War depart Spolnted to. $1,000 clerkship, A. G. 0., under yee Gea service It is violating Its pledges, and | voxing experiences of @ public official Is ore: | AX ESVITATION TO AMERICAN VOLUN the position, * ool, 9:30 ain. aud 2:30 p. HL. ”“ "Tr | ment this morning from Chicago. It is the in- arioke carers: SR ee ena nat ifthe republi- | Ceive # telegram marked “collect,” and after | | I learn that if a company of American volun- TAKOMA PARK WANTS RECOGNITION. H, NEARGTH | tention to have similar busts of the command- since “ 2 paying for it to discover that it emanates from | teers can be induced to come to the American ersof the army for the adornment of army | ,,The Postmaster General yesterday appointed | Cans of Ohio desired.it, he would be @ candi The Commissioners have received a letter some crank or theorist who expresses his senti- | exhibition next May they’ will be received by | mim Mr BF. Glieety; the projector of Pakeron e presentat each at Ii am. and at 8 pm. Sanday school | headquarters, and those of Gen. Grant and Gen. | W. A. Hancock postmaster at Union Hall, | ate for re-electior ments, but omits to sign his name. It is not | the voluntecr organizations of Great I park, neat Brightwood, D. Ce stating. that tremarer ‘Dam. Ailinviced to all test ssevie dt} Sherman are being made in Chicago. eee eae vee tea pains ae Eala A Tumble in Oil Pricés, Focclvod a ealprantns Saisie ES tak or leat ee frovided for thelr assomanede, | “having spent considerible money during the f the United state . ae sited to all heweservices. 368 being made im Chict is ‘alley, Floyd county, Va., and i lurphy received a I ispateh, the bulk of » Wi vided for th ing r non ug th WILELAM TEXDALE, Sage Kee De ie ROROE TRAND | Invrrep ro A Trip DowN Tus Rrver Tas | at Deniville, Charles county, Ma, Froth the New York Times, to-day, Wich induced hint to believe that it must eon: | ton by the Proper authorities, ye a | a SS% | Preaching Teniorrow at am,ands pul oy the | EVENING.—Secretary Whitney has eharterea |, Gen. Frank j\pmstrong, of New Orleans, has} The oll market has been in an excited state | taim matter of officialimportauce. Upon open- STS limits, I now feel constratned t mest that Buce te pustor, Dr. N, OR, bent a ry bo suc 5] . by ently, a . ba nm st ywe ww preset CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AssoctATION. | Foundry. Studrigais healing of “Th the river this evenin’s, and has invited the | ell, suspended, ae Price of petroleunt has steadily advanced, and | breakers of public Iie in Washington, About | 1" OMAST RARCCToAmNG FREELY AXD | tinue y want of eek oon eee $500,296.25 Se as eee MO TO REID: mom Os Prerident and his cabinet, with the ladies of Sai aa Votione’ about nine cents within fortnight. | the same time, Secretary Lamar recelved a| Movssr McGucgor, N-¥. dune 27.—Althoueh | There Sit ete eat Segmaunley require. ASSETS..$600,295.25. sign the pledge. 5 a their fatnilies, as ghests. ‘The boat will start at Beautifying the Parks. Various arguments were used in favor of an | Screed signed, « Exide Of Christ.” It was | ne dozed after retiring, (ied. Grant dit hot sleep | seventy souls, which will be, I have no doubty (eee, Berortan a noe ic MSCONTING- | four o'chook. A TALK WITH COL. WILSON, THE NEW COMMIS-| advance, among them being the statement | Made up of religion ‘ver and ily advice | Si re Phe | doubled -¢ ear bY perma est THons, sag must havy | Suudly until atter midnight last night, The | doubled durug this ear by permanent te in about equal | pro fans attended hizn oncé during the night | dents. We feel tat ‘as citizens of the Disthigt eiminated from some lunatic daria, pays SIONER OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. Meetings Eke faces Coates -|_ A NEW CARRIAGE FoR THE Prestpesr—| *! that in consequence of the moterate supply lice that the abbve hapel Will be usea Rereanerby | Messrs, A. J. Joyce & Co., the carriage builders, | “What are your plans for the disposition of | horoudl tire ste nels ec he eo terate SUD) x 6x- | “giase His eet omieay era enc ition | ANd, aguin at 6 glock Wis woruing. At 11 | We have a just claim for consideration. aud ouiy ‘ the ebureh for Gospel uieetings every Sabbath even- the money whith will become available at | port demand, It ts sup) that same of the | aqme Sarees . o'clock te general was awake, but had got been | asica proper recognition, after ® ves ie object of have received a very handsome queen cabric- © | an anonymous letter came to Gol. Dudley, ex- : : . ede” : furuished | ho, farther meetin Ww be, Tield by. the Good Ge sasignes phil Sy Le Finadnse On, thé beginning of the fiscal year?” asked a Stax | large operators undertook to realize yesterday, | Pension» commissioner, charcia: fin bitter | Sressed. Since retiring be had slept six hours, | gation of our ne oda. | ‘ by. for a large quantity of ail was thrown on the ~ cq | During the past twenty-four hours the mveus CONTRACTS AWARDED, PT geass | le of tie natuc ota victoria dslt fe] oryutle baldings amd ground, iis orgie. | Raregeind telus wees ome Oe, | nok heviog thatinteg WOE Seaton gated | seretiong, uae foorennd, and expectortiny | ae putict ™maisannte: yartertay Te Gea eaR eR | cle i The body te painied black, wath | aT inteng te eae rounds, this morning. | The closing quotdtion wus 87, ‘The aeregats | Cytnc cmantr oot at cave Ge ees Teens & tendency to weaken the Patient, | awarded contracts for furhishing gemeral guy uewtnee: Nae APTISE CHURCH: GOm | cinblesone. ‘The body is painted black, with | | “I intend to inake the parks, ¢trcles, and ree | gales In the Consolidated exchange yereniny the Fepublioah party by making he Percy | Bas been greater, His palse this morning is 72, | Slice us follows: Clase G. fn wares and. street et CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COH- | green striping; the Og gear dark green, | ervations which come within ‘my Jurisdiction | was over 23,000,000 barrels. Berdell & Oddlesa ice an. clectiobeering bureau “It | butits fullness has been affected to some ex: | finns, awarded to It, L Grey ery. Class By EANCHES. att rs Sata ct OD ae ekating Meee | StrIPed with black. It is finished in dark green | as comfortable and as beautiful ad I can With | fra ol olitobets who belong to the exchange. | Pivoted pantiane tind. me praia ai MERCHANT TAT esse WINALL its ui ) tent by the increased secretions and expecto- | pouty aud sors, awafited to Pubcrt capa petneces S business | RAStOr.—Gundag school Aitcorahity mviced, “Ye | MOzOCCO and cloth. The box is built with raised | the amount at my disposal,” was the reply. “t | were. ratio te’ weet ate contract, and | bigoted partizans, blind bigots as you,” said the | ration. A message of sympathy Was received | Chaat Peden and Manes Mattel to Pe and ain prepared serve garments: 11 ata. aud Spm. All cordflly peat for coachman and footman. The general | believe that these attractive little parks are for | $3.00 barrels of oll were bought in under the ae from the republican central club, of Potisville, | Exzood & Co., ii figures of items are transposed, as they may need, in my fine. In & manner entirely (Ea CRABPRNACLE” — THE REV. 5 "Hf effect is quict, but very rich lookimg. Tue seal | the convenience and pleasure of people, and | ruie for their accounts. It was stated that . THE PRESIDENT Pa, this morning. Clase 16, lamposts and miscelianeods castings, Siuiincory aa by rice: at style, and quality of goods. u STABKE, DD. wilh Preacheat 11 & 1. and 8 brown paya, will be driven to a and ‘ail oa 1 shall endeavor {0 treat then ; Capt ject joe ofthe firms customers failed to mi [4s nombre exempt from the effusions of anony- cate sree sions Dy, Doseias tat Gen. awarded item H tod. Sp beman a ‘Oar patronage fs solic apse ta ome hege him. “Sanday school -2f | gether make a very handsome turnout, | in view, so that the greatest enjoyment an d thefr margins. ‘The firm's losses were esti- rant mizht have y is recent Fully, | item 2 to W. H. Divan. Clase 17, fact, avr ERE | (ee METROPOLITAN cE CHURCH beauty postible will be’ the result. "The appria- | tated at about 2.500" Maa eter me ee ee + oa ieess ere ee - have Already been partly met. The general had VE, Hodge, except 1, Cuimberiand comer of Syand G sts, im. —Preaching ai | A COMPROMISE CANDIDATE.—It 1s reported | tion for the next your for reservations; paollc he is @ shining mark for them, The prominence Mi yy said srg xcept item, Y. Cuinber Li wm. ands jm. by the pastor, Rev. Dr. & D. a wretched night. jucus accumu ations be- ‘ot mim), Wuichis awarded t 5 * . kD. | thatthe Indiana people will, in the event of buildings, President's grounds, telegraph lines, | |THE OAsE or MiNisreR Ketxsy.—The Ber- | Of Mis position seems to render him a favorite | gan to gathor after iidnizht and. he was aad (¢rap, ot tbe — Pace Banded peneed or obo ¢ mu? 1 De led by *he | the failure of both their present candidates for sigry thing that 1 have charge of amounts 16 | tin Vossichs Zeitung repeats tho siatement that | gubject, Now and then Re gets. letter from a scarcely tree from cougiing and unusua Pain | ry CyMMISSIONERS AND TH TRLEGRAPIE ‘astor. 5 aty i] 40, ¢ , somet less than the it appro | Austria ob rts ir, Keiley as mintster from | “S! be a xd e ae ae - [a> , THE, ONGHEGATIONEE cuumee.— | Reb Br or taMmapolie ab pieces a ramabeeat | Pristion. "The usualeare’and imptovermenc et | die Ualeere Season Me eae Eee fTOM | ee eli hia’ household. or eae ee ee eT ERS, DE Duurlag relieved him for ‘The Commissioners have written to Hon. Ae Preaching Dy te pastor, Hey, & AC New. | fot Zatane legieloee Pt Or) all |e, parks and improved circles will | States minister at Vienna, haw been instrucyed | Wnfrequently letters without signatures are w+ | three o'clock this moruins and asin at cis bus G. Riddle “that as the recent decision covcern= NaS at 11 a.m, abd at & pam Sabbath ‘sebool and stature. Continue with the object of making them as | to postpone bis departure for America. ‘he | dressed to bim highly recommending and en-| his eleep was badly broken uutil aver this | site 210 a. een The Trade and Families supplied. 0% or telephone promptly ulled *m | 2 - 4 dag teletraph poles us lo deny the agtbority: = RG SWEDES EORATAT iful as possible, If funda are available the | London Siandard's Wienna correspondent de- | @orsing some tuost eminently worthy person | morning's wourishment Was served, which | 2 sesiaed toy tes Gosamabaponee oo ee ARCS bERSIGRED Ei (re SEW cava DESBORGIAN) | or Cuan Pres Wtioe, oo ory eee eat | spring in ‘FeankUn’ square will be opened so | ales che Fcrott that reels: ae aaa | fOr appointment 10 Giles The mer eee al | oe G poMEstment was werved, which foc It boccmte vory teaportect t0 meow jos (FS eunsting ene pustarss of the late wenuo a | SS “Temple, North Capitol st, betwern Band ¢ | Of Capt. FrankWadess, 3d artillery; Cupt. Doug- | that it ean be used by the publig, Ft eee ate | Ries, the clloy as American minister. He | these nhon\mous letters are consigned to Waste | o'clock, but ‘ls much weaker than yesterdas, | Jog tt pecomes very important to keaow Just SCHAEFER, at 1700 Pew vaniaave. Thanking the ervices To-morrow: 9.30 a. Sunday school; | las M. Scott, Ist infantry; First Lieut. Con-] not sufficient fund: spetial appropriation | says that President Cleveland has not asked | baskets without consideration, generally with- | and to languid to care to Idave his room, 0 | sity of know! ‘the law in this res t te veld | pablic for their former pat id hoping a con- Lord Kevive Thy Wee eNO: | stantine Chase, Sd artillery, will assemble at | Will bu asked of Congress, The work in. Gar. | whether Mr, kelley would he acceptable to the | out even reading by the offielal to whowt they | special altrim is elt by thls set-back. Thue fame | SY wing the aw in tite seupest $e ols | Uuganes of the suze: T reanain. respective ire by Rev. D. baNiets, “How the Lord lus | tHe Office of the depot quartermaster, in this | fleld square will be conunued by keeping about | Austrian governineny, but fs belideed thee the | are addressed, never seems to dawn upon the | ike think the sultry day an important agent in | T127° ou all do all wer to provera Je HS GEOKGE M SCHAEFER. vemed the Human Race.” ‘The pastor (Rev. Janie | ¢ity, on the 27th day of June, tor the purpose of | fifty old hands at work, The appropriation for | President has reconsidered the nominarion wre | minds of the writers, The volume rather io depressing him, and are Mor yet disposed to | Hah Uetiaiou at the oarilost day 4. 9 ae Sq PULLMAN PARLOR Cans Fox) will administer the ordi of Bapil determinin; 1d fixing the’ bility for | this square is only halt what {t was last year, | prompted. creasés than diminishes, fie writers flat- | think a reaction has set in, He will be watehed 4 ny possible,’ nis ‘utr morulug, and ou the moraing OfJuip Stu Be | damace ta certain public freight ahd change of | But te areater part uf tho rough work Is Seer, | POM tered themselves that ail they would seek to | with extra care to-day to prvclude, if possibile, pMMCRLLANMOUS, ne Du To Holy Supper. is _| statiomallowance shipped by Lieut. Col. Henry | The reservation oh South Carolina avenue, be- | THE CHEYENNES READY FoR BLoopswen.— | accomplish was attained. the assertion of further unfavorable symp |, The seven hay scales nging: we Dis~ WHITE SULPHUR sPRr a QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE |C. Hodyes, depot quartermaste (Fs2womaas Foreign Mesianay ofthe Moe | city, May 14. oss! and cone Guuret, at Foundry Church, Monday; June 29h. at | Col’ Richard’ N. Batehelder, Op. to. Mrs. DE Mckesomee IALEY will address | master in this elty, saitl stores re ai . v 3 01 - ‘ol vi e be sold at auction om Ne Yc tween 4th und 6th streets, for which a smal | Specials from the Cheyenne Indian ugency to| Under the secresy of anonymous letters vart- | toms, Srict of Oolnmbls are to ve sold at fed to Licut, | appropriation was ‘made, Will be improved tn | the Wien ee Benes a night say” the | Ous schomes, political, Social and pecuniary, are Ses Monday next to the highost blader, pot quarter- | August and September. The greenhouses and | situation at the agency looks critical, and the | Worked or epnght th ue marked in Wasbinyion, ‘Ten Years in A: rm Prison. Mr. 6. H. Warner asks that gus lamps be aving been | hurse: : running ‘ ies Will not be forgotten, Plants will be | officers, employes and traders are Mable to be | Ithas not een many weeks since an article, | ey gankeR FISH SENTENCED IN New yon, | Placed Ou the east side of th, between 1) and the uiceting, “Pull attendance desired. 1° _| damaged apparently while in transitu. The prepared for winter and for setting out in the | attacked b the infuriated Gheyennesat ace Roving & Goultious, slenature, appeared: in one |™ 4° S Voux. June S7.dames D. Fish, late geet pnp ee nee oe aa ee < FOURTH ST. 3 £. CHURCH “SE | junior member of the boazd will act us recorder, | bilrky next season, Additianhl trees, plant | iomeut. ‘The Indians ase driiling daily 1a | ide facts tonceralag ihe pilitics Stone urie | president ofthe Marine National bunk, wassen- | ygen oe und Sth strects ne issued & permit to Se" ea m, Sunday Schdol at the church and | ‘The leave of Capt. David K. Murnhara, 2oui | anu seats will be put in the various reverver | reguir warllke fom. The agtyal of tiesto | ins Shik very nest day maeol Che ecnane | enced to ten years lmaprivonment in’ Auburn | ad, Shea nee oe eee operat te | Ria of leeraerty es taoad | infantry, isextended yu moths oft Now Jersey ySauey 1" aad Si aasoon | Heth ans sonAY tcetaad Are AUS UP | APS wate idee to ected at negeears | prion dis morning Up luage Wonodhet the | Mryraghigek tome OR wrereTan a Auta Mal . Of ngs — Se a ersey enue, 2 a nA S. co vide< chet 1 4 fnecting Wednesday etening, 8 ym OMY Prager | SEFTLING ACCOUNTS OF THE NEW OnvEans | Will be “iiuprovéd; also, “one or two | directions, "Without Prone snd efiicinny a9-| tee See oa ae Bie Cine one article was witt-| Jar Fich cacee into the court rou etaneadty | eater eee ee ee | (re OF Fice LS i Exvositi0s.—Ex-Director General Burke had |0n Capitol Hill. = Washington _ circle | tion on the part of the government a bloody | ten for the purpose of doing him harm, but the ‘. : Soa ; os etaavonere: an interview yesterday with Assistant Secre- | Will soon be completed as faras funds will ad-| raid and massacre will be the result. The | Writer of the communication addressed to him | hour, accompanied by his counse n and others call atte ATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION Meesrs. Solom Bro it, Gravel paths are now bel i h ellabl could saye him. ‘The Seaator treated that let- | Clark and Stanley. He was dressed in durk | to the d dilapidated tondiu: GEO Krxbuxy, tary of thé Treasury, Fairchild, which resulted | Thextere Keane Lpand Gasca is bags Here renee oma euaDle mat at tlre | onan be Was in the Tinbibot dalee coca ein | colors aud bila faee wore its usual eialld expe: | Ste bride crovsing a dite in the road 1212 CONGRESS (OR 31st 3pm. Al in ap agreement toUeduet from the $335,000 | reset force to butcher the whites, including the | Out proper signatures, but In the course of g few | Sion. Benedict tered th a to Mt. Zion A. M. B. church intersectin: SUBSCKIPTION NOW RECEIVED TOTHE | FJ >, QUARTERLY, MEETING AT GAL | #pPrpriated by Congress for the beneill of] ““1 have recelved a number of auonymous | troops now stationed there, ‘Five ccmpntience | days it transpired that the vuthor of the Cra Ge earthing ed fourt oom | Stanton Toad, near its begining #t Sheridan FOURTH IsSUE OF STOCK. (ser orattita. Sc Zion the creditors of the the World’s exposition $72,- | letters,” continued Col. Wilson, “ou var | the 6th ca ary are hastening to reiniorce the | lished article and of the anonymous letter were spied after 10 o'clock: lly opens; ana’ there | Tend, end ask that it be repaired. Rise re ey ecbeeactihc Tam Gielate ed to aap tne Amount of clans 1h | rious subjects, ahd while iam ready and will | troops at the agency. oue and the some, and that bis Snpecr ep ney Apmoutseine finds la Src ie ee O00 ADVANCED O% EACH SHARE. pastor of Jonn ispute, ai pay the sum of $262,243 pro | [roto e ‘ ai 99 —__— luce the Senator’ under supposed obligations | Were fe ent. As soon ste to the District Isstouers tutor rected ik pectee mpd rata @ fhose whose clams correspond with the | guy, ty tuvestigate and act upon any and: every Ht ompla es 1 NATOR Brown Orriwps THE HeEREWs.— | and get his Influence to procure an appolat | seated himmelf Assi<tant Distriet Attorney Fos- | them that the pauper woman, Bridget Mal od to this city {rv The $72,757 1s to be disbursed when disp ; - os 5 ———_+e+_____ D. Fish.” Clerk Shields called the name and | Pittsburg to test thg question as to who is | Aecounts have been adjusted betweeutieetee | communications,” uate Ge take igh saya A Great ex ‘The Veterans at Portland. Fish walked ‘rnily to the bar. He plured a | sponsitie for the ficy payers sent to. tie : f meetings at corer of Macca buse Int dur: | by come tribuoal neenae pagementor allowed || Cansress QUARRYMEN.—There ts cousider- | night by the remarks of United States Senator | THR WASHINGTON DELEGATION AT THE G, & pand on the rail nd Ulted his exes to the | country every day in the year, bas been re carne Wasi gin a REN SE a Fst, Qheetunes every night dur- | by some tribaual having Jurisdiction. mplaint among boating people about the | Joseph E. Brown. The oceasion was the com— BR. ENCAMPMENT. See nrenich made James D. Fick JOuN Leet Egavwite and Cape Sai Neti ae’ | Tue Spectap SENATE Comairrue on inter Cain blasting tthe quarto certs are | HRencement, exercises of the Atlanta Girls | Corresondenes of Tu EVENING STAR, You wore sharged by the grand Jury wits aoany ‘Gho. W. KINC ‘e “s ne fasting r scl and s vas. . Sunlsweot ane & - FO. We te Fined LULEEBAN | state commerce returned to Chicago from St. | Virzinia river bank. in speaking of the matior | tor Upon the stare were How D. Meee a | PORTLAND, Mx., June 26th, 1885.—Our. | Senses aguinal the laws oft fort hake tena | Browemsente Lhe present, » REMOVAL—TO MY CUSTOMEL ‘church, corner of 11th and Hi streets north- one of tt a a el é ve | Washington patty of forty delegates and visi- | After a fair and Impartial trial you were found | picted, and will hdd an ta Y West —Serviews to-morrow morning and evening at 11 | Paul yesterday, and the members separated, sone of the prominent club | prominent Hebrew, and two out ofthe tive 2 Hep cot Sis MalsappUpHiAtion et the tomeeet pe gh ming the Porussd oh WS NOON ant Sovelock. In the morning discourse by the the investigation being suspended until fall, ence thal we will Bab eeon | Cony Cee SEG Ten alana aie | are 2 the eationel encampment, @, A. 3, | (eN7 Slhor whtts you wore peumeann hee | ee ng the Forciaw aes tor, Hey br: Donten, Evening, Sanday seboot divs: | wluen ‘the southern states "will bo visited: | fare yesterday o above Potoinne Lawding god | Hear, the, andre Hebrew population of the | arrived in good condition by steamer trom | Ie Pank of natich dow were president. ou | Griffin hax been ex ircos tn x wep omGlare pecans Sea : s y We > Polomt ux and | city was presen! reme dist o vgn Li . TE BROWN COLORED fhvited: ny Super be. All| Speaking’ of ee eerie in stio rents Senator | 1 ted near a adarm in full view ot a eens | ok fact, tle Senator extolled the Christian re | Boston Monday evening. Our trip by rail aud | in the books oi the bank while In that position, | front of tie residence be le bubidlug be tinouned WAYMAN GROVE CAMPMEETING— | than during the sessions eastward, the farmers | Werk : : pels tr Se fet of the Jury was that you were | ot removed. . to wet some wild flowers. Returning | ligion as having elevated women from slavery, | Water was of the pleasantest cha and we | The verdict of or, 4 2 S DAM We Deane q esi ‘abl rters | Kuilty. The evideuce clearly showed that there | “Mr. W. A. Pollard, tn a. note to thé ‘Commencing FRIDAY, July 17, 1895. Per- | seeming. generally to think themselves badly | © the boat we pushed out into the stream, and | and, turning to the geaduates, called upes | all found weloome and comfortable quarters | KU! Ay cae orien cleanly showed Chat there | Me. W. A. Futia a, note to thé Commie sir is, &e., Will ly to ‘Rev. J. W. ha ecom- | had barely gotten under way when two explo- | thein to be ready to suffer for Christianity. All | bere, The people of Portland lave united todo | Cou! of 3 ¥ = sioners, calls their attention a Sowest Pst, Washington, D. Cr Hews. | weaved Dy, the railroads: What the recom ed. ‘The ‘alr was filled with earth | this ell with atrwnze elleel upon the cars cf | thelr Utimoat do make the Visit of the Veterans | shumelul ora more lawless abuse of the powers | condition. of the sewer tap wt the ‘coruer ad Rev. J- | mendatiois of the committee were likely to be | Sions occur 4 1 a 9 EI of ul bank can scarcel) Bhode Island avenue and 12th street. Washington, D.C., and Kev. CW. Prez: and rock. ‘Some of the rocks, weighing from 26 | the Hebrews, and they ure outspoken in their | of the waras happy a ono as possible. Eyery | ofa president of a nation: < apolis, Mu. | Pricd of cottages, with ty, | BE Would nob say, as the subject had not been | TT) vounca, fell on all olde Of Ua Ren nena | eee aud the ‘drawing of the religious | want, has been Anticipated and well provided | be Rp ty hy BUILDING PERMITS Sn, S10 and So, with, boards fur flooring: that we were well splashed with’ water, but | Une in the publicschools. for, ‘The weather isperfect and the result is, | punishment should be meted out to you, and | tssued by Inspector Eutwisle: iudstai the Grove: tS eeock me ieanieee eek: | PERSONAL,—Vice President Hendricks dined | miraculously escaped the missiles: ‘My wise 1s ees. probably, the most satistastory seldiesy’ ag. | Luo rder that others may be deterred from simi- | repair brick dwelling, 1017 Counect NING. perl ; in tome 2 01 laid up fronf the fright,” Ww: No ExpLaNation.—The | Union that has been held since the war. lur offences meonesary pel northwest; $700. C.'V. Trot, erect two twh- Se enn. SLE NTEWAUE Premient, | Sey veteld, Mass, last night with Mr, James SS Lapdon consespondent of the Lonriche delune | ‘Tuesday was ‘occupied by' the grand proces. | Of the law Prot inounced upon you. | A | story and cellar dweilitigs, 13th strect, between J. H. COLLET, Secretary,.104 west Preston st, | W- Hull, when he met Senator Dawes, Con-| Gorn To THE FAIRMOUNT ENCAMPMENT. ae a sion, which exceeded any tof the kind | merciful consideration for your age ferbidsa | Sang T streets north wes! ‘600. Sirs. Nous Re wos Boitimore, Mae IE" | gressinun Rockwell and Editor Bowles, of the | This Msoreing whe Virewnie Midloaa teeta ar | Wittes that he hus the. best authorliy {or he a on | SPfingileld Hepudtican. Mr, Hendricks teturns | riving at the, 6th street depot at Sovclock, | Matement that’ Baron, de Staal, the Russian | ever witnessed here before. The decorations of | cumulative stntence. Phe sentenes of the court | haus, repair ame dwelling, S17 14Us atrevt 4 7 7 5 = mer “ ‘ask | the streets were splendid, and the beautiful ap { 1s that you shall be confined in the prison at | northwest; S200, Geo. A. Mellheuuy, erect Saige tytn T=, MASTER BUILDERS: ASSOCIATION | (o Atiantle Cliy. to-day.—Queen Victoria bas | brought ‘ap. the “Montgoment (Alo. Grays e8 | tye Maruis Of Salsbury: to-expinin bis teeeat | eades, formed. by. tho eéucury-ol@ elias, ‘with | Auburn for ten years Tour twostory and cellar houses, 2iat, betwouu, be eerie ata NG, at Sa'ciock, at | conferred the ‘honor of St. Michael and St. | route to the grand encainpment at Fairmount uiverance.in the bous of lords concerning | branches tou! from either side, rendered | _ Fish did not change color oralter hisexpres- | aad G strecis warthwest; 610.000, Chua, QSS% Transfer books clove Sat June 27 | < ‘T. J. KING, Secretary. | George on the Hon, Lionel Suckville Wes! ark, Thiladelphis. After breakfusting they | Russia, Russia prefers to pass the incident im | the scene most charming. Dr. Bliss, with his | slog when he heard the judgment. He showed Gessiord, erect ven two-story wollings, L.. Ca JAI SAE W. CURMIDEN, Treasurer, aa — | British minister at Washington. Mr. J. Kx, | left on the 8:30 B, & P. train for Philadelphia, | RUSS, cane ond white hat, vas & eonsplcudus dgure | agitation in no way: He walked tfom the court | tircen North Copal and ist strocjs nurt works —=_ re LET (ee, Span x FIC GOODWILL CoM: | Oulaban, of New Yor is An own, visitin ps The Ae heaily-uniformed, bod; i ‘of fifty . marehing between Our uniformed pistons, and Pie pag i Mier sal yeas eel Mie | $7,900. irs, ES Waker, pepaie, frame Avo | ix price a agthendery, XO. 0. GC. MON Felatiyes—Gen, J. A. jamson and Mr. | healthy looking young men. Tho Alexandria and greeted with street, bei Street southeast: . achanaty re oS J hSoter, | LY ENING. 2h June, 1885, semEannual election of ~ Gorham were in New Yor last uigne | rene Infantry leave for the encampment to. | _ VETERANS AT A CLA Baks.—The members After tike procession | taken to Auburn in a day or two, ‘The sentenes ne i520 Sth street norbwest; S60u, roxcursions tock phase meine | ls not considered tobe severe, ‘The commute. | PU brick 1 beach, SRS, gicther mportant business Last mesing | “POPS. John M. Farquhar, Buffalo, night of the quarter. Charies i. Gibson, Philadelphia; Ho (ESS cxove wit furni : of the G. A. R, convention hada clam bake at ace | aonow. ee Portland, Me:, yesterday afternoon, at which dred Dushels of clams were consumed, at jaunes King, erect & two-spory dwellin Th ‘snd other plates of | Hon for good conduct will reduce the term to | wrest reads Bi00,, Owen, Woods, repair bee Gu EF. 0 x | Smi ito? Clacinnatl Comimercix!-Cuzette; | KILLED BY Faiina DowN A SHAFT.—Jobn | ope bun: six years and six months, Fish is now sixty- 12th street northwest: $100, Nor (hase chute: = tir rage tree Foye alg the mivibier Gein South Toward, a walle tan employed at the Chase Seforegimeraheecbes wore made by Gen. Bur. | TT osaay the grand national encampment | five years ola: see a ee letanapels Grcieks 4837 Mt anon tart ety tag ney at Hotel dists ‘i A jus Auguis and P. N. Ospina, Allaz- jain avenue s! when aboa! ‘st m ul a rimally hall, wi "7 " zal, are at the Ebvit——Mr, Thomas Somer: | the eage or elevator In the shaft to the lending | Kounts, Cuaplain Steward, ex-Gov. Palrenild | © agnifice nd Gale Toes —eee ‘AL RECEPTION UNDE THS| Affairs in Montgomery Conaty, Md. t |. 0. M—THE MEMBE! . HAR- ii leave fur Ei Monda (e550 Bip ly SUSIBERS OF HAR- rs rated \b BCC! with 1 tos, with “his | vesterday afternoen, misted his footing and fell | hd Geb. Bogan, Punwers and’ decorations,’ Generats, =o ‘No. 10, are requested to | family—Gen, Henet, eblef of urduance, ex ————_~+e+-—___. banners eadiong to the bottom of the shaft, a distance Slocur da large number of othe: Hro. Samtel R. Turner, 736 | pects to goto Europe ih August,—Col. 8. N. | of 143 fect, He Mpa instantly Kile. His body, | | CaN We Maxey Heavy Guwst—At the ctyil | Culshed soldi ors wand eed ae =I poe eprot ST there wa Peeeeek Gans ‘THE POLITICAL SITCATION—FIEE—ST, MasY's seas: 2 R eral governors an LEN, a was larger INSTITUTE, ETC, GAS FIXTURES, &c. No charge for hanging: . TURDAY) EVENING, at 8 in, assistant adjutant general, will | which was shockingly mutilated, was taken | engineers’ conyenuion, at Deer Park, Md., ys. Inent men in national and amfurs | crowd of prominent people at the farewell re- ace seh LOWEST PRICES. Pambing, Repairs, & he puEDOTE of making arrangements Or | jeavefor his mew poet of duly,” Governor's | Out aad sme ea eke ete wtrost, be. | terday, Capt. 0. A. Akichaclts, of the Caled | prominent. Platoon with the pumeeeade ee, tion gf asl Spencer today than was anti | C*repondanowef us vase Seam > eee ED. WAWSEL. 1 See. | Island, New York harbor, ne: Wednesday. tween 24th and 25th streets, ‘The coroner gave | Suites ‘ordnance corps, read.’ an interesting | ohief aud his stat. Gon. Grant was, of course, e Fooms were so densely thronged ‘VILLE, June 27. & F. BROOKS, —= = <a — ‘His family will start on Monday.—AMrs. Hob- | a certifidate of accidental death, paper, entitled, “Can we make Meavy guns?” | hres to recelye the homage of the ¥1 assembly, it was difficult for those present to move | Additional interest is given every day to [eg PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIA- | bie and daughter left last week tor Walton, N. ——>——_— ‘ho object of the paper was’ to show that there snd nothing souk exceed the enthusigsm and Sees wii Oy castes reneaket. Theearl, in| political situation im this county. With tii wn ennai ane: TION. Y. where they will pass the summer. Axacostra Buripixe craton, —At | 1s now no need Of Luporting forelgn steel to | Sympathy ‘The address of the | the prasence of the assembled knighted bet of aspirants Lefore the demo 2 eases ng Seranmervad macfing of the Anacostia Building association | make heavy guns; tbat we oan, by uullizing | Sointaander-iuchiet shows the order ie Satie | Secmeary Varo wad Oe for | "ge pum! =~ Jous W. Consox. Jouw W. Macantey. } gf bt Mest Prosperous, profitable and popular Assoct- ‘The City Postmastership. at Masonle hall, in that village, last evening, | Seymour driwn-steal tubes, convert our present | Sp the part they took in ‘the recent visitof | cratic prumary comes considerable agitation in x " P bieiest toterest and advances money to | ‘There have been several rumors recently that | the {ollowiny ollicers were elected toserve tore | easrinon guns lato elfective Filles, though not | iS Ns lef association | the ‘Princess ‘of Wales we land @ success. | republican circles, The opinion 1s freely ex ee evant bates a x preconens st, there: would be a change in the elty postmaster. | Periedot thie months ox anti @ constitution | of large ealiber, or ean large iso mn08. ie an auxiliary ot | Every precaution was taken to prevent Invin- | pressed that Siate Senator Moore will not Mavs ent wane eu lees ewing” WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 1, SRE Bando dae, ‘Posttaastar Gaceral Vilas Thomas Gi ss ttae prostdunt ei ‘picks pad ie acs “- ratios? ondersal grow pal go pe ee 3 Ms | ages dentined ber tan Seals Soren . at Se oe ae ; pi cidigncc te east on é me wold Srax reporter to-d ter ',Walsos, treasurer, The election EMENT IX ORRGON. before vey the: , posts ‘ : aftr anemia ta GRAIN Us, | Malo beePowsi deel Sith Ty Satur ats ante | RAE Sam tery sees aay igh ieee um a Renta optus tng tar Ter aur enueacmnce | gt Socaa, Clams een tae Chenupeake and. « cowie Se ‘ is mstitution ernment genuine. Donaieee Bp gree ry ony — era oned Stocks and Honus EDWIN M. LAWTON, Treasurer. ‘The Next House. tion had been agreed upon aud adopted. Tho | Union gounty, Oregon, among the Eagle Creek Power in the batlou for good works, Mt SCE” | yand, aud mubacsout aetcetee tana Sees | tie portiativn. All ure gratia of sas Ou Cook, secre - ‘THE SPRAKERSHIP—THE APPROPRIATIONS coM-] following were appointed a commirresto pee | moun ‘the peninsula formed by the adc 9 Mc ulnly Fults’ mingled with the assembled crowd, “The Auuerican Bell “Leiepuoue | year gy = * 618 12mm st, MITTEE. are an i report ak the next meni dred ot peepee of Al eee oo Soakerivers. A{ Russia.and the Selisbury Cabinet. _| streets thivugh which Earl Spencer will Lave to nations, on | | ga> NOTICE! i In view of the great amount of work attend- | Ay" Fisher, Ar. B.C. Rountain aud the “os | ae’ Veer formed, ad taineen ery SYMPATRY FOR GLADSTONE AND coNsIDENn | pass in going to the railway station en roule to Tnsurauce and Tele; fe and'sotd. rect wire from our office to New York, Phi pha sud Heston, THAT HI8 POLICY WILL BB CONTINUED. don are with soldiers, The Earl is The Journal de St. Petersburg, in bn edi | Sout starting on his homeward journey, piuue Compaiies | ~ Tie Currlage Rustness of the late RH. GRaHaat | ing the preparation of the appropriation billsin | ceryclect of the ussoclations the rater “aity «day. he ‘at the old stond, comtall ations, and lacor nnd quarts. Below all the quastz ledges fil De coutinued at the old “16 wale etna | tno Hout « asearati se Gi Speman een S| ae 98,000 DAxAGES.—Mosers, Carust the placer tiluing is paaning ont from fineen yi 19 requested to Inspect the larze stock of and Miller, for W. C. Johnson, have died & walt venty-ve conte, Boek whlch one inecond baud curtiagen which wifve said | effort willbe made when Cougross meets to | aud Millet oF WiC. Jolman, havédled & salt | to twenty-uve conte Roel: whlch, o €or day « eee eee. ful trad for & new stock tor the | divide some of the work up among other com-| sion for $%0U0 damazes for false arrest and | yielded as ‘high as $200. ‘Ola Drowpectars fro: ittees. The navy, post office ind military | imprisoninent, He sets forth that Ji 19th, | nounce {ta i discovery. i lent eee Sun tat | Sane wi ry Was cars of te bts | 2881 ue yas snenod ota Charge ot Baviag at | "Sees SASS ‘Gixcraati, June 27.—The conference of ron ufacturers from Youngstown and mani her Hoo declariag that the action of wr atcbung . oh of os ‘prompuy attended lating to thelr branches of theservice. There | tal from ‘Thurston BS i ON IN A MILITARY ACADEMY.— Committee in the settlement of the recent — ee a Tig SE Sy ‘lsat your, pa iacly by | Lalas prevengos, and. was Rel ta Srcme oe | ONS OE hie etait a eae fereneed between the manufuctarers and work Das pacronage, 1 ft 8 cuptinuanes ofthe wane. the Daval, committee, of wi ‘Mr. Cox wae wix hours bel pore Judge ‘Snell rel Gagriacton, B. in ope pean Caast pe os unsalisiactury, subver- BUILDING AND HARDWOOD =~ EMRDES OF UHIOM LEGON Beas |e meee Bie apetegriomone eommnttion sit Geet eae heen ne Dacenety headuniner oo tke cedar coms as the continuance of Pittsburg iictatign. CM Taey (ee CoRPEES OF, get Hall MUNDAS cians eppose the nepeta fie upon tiie ground | his reputation, dc. soon aa the orgar was prowuigated the entire a to encourage. the formalion of a8 inde LOMBER, 25tb, at 4 o'clock, to attedd funeral of PC. Srewann | thatit would ‘approp ae oat iepaue ebout twent Sraveroally in’ basis if the 3 mice — seer See order ae nese emery tal eionicg were to be oo duvided. Rigel Cesieye serie aye ea Gig op to the all of the chairman, WA. McLEAN & SON (a= FIRE DSURANCE — ant PARTIES bere Will, be any | buckior: Wiliam ier and gentleman, commanding the respect Cineinnadd. mba 28th and B streets northwest._ | 175 took at dhe raven et the Murad Proacion i ‘ait ty romain ot | Detectives Tur and Block Thetinscitetion: a year ‘Extending the O11 GOoD WORK. FAIR PRICES. | Insurance Company of the District. dans pomintttes. ‘@8 published in ago it became his di phe rete ea ee PhS 1 <n BYRON & ADAMS, PRINTER, E. FITCH, secretary, at Se Cospaliys at dividing ré- lured, testified that averous ot ee ‘that apy F Sid sth seer Norum Pe ue, Corcoran ith,” The court imposed a fine ‘Were subsequently dismissed. wade ogseesion tal Ol « Fai end Tascutswon priating at low rated jel2imn Deputy Marshal. Marntacs Li ee Sevesae SAEs ee ae inti ‘company be [td ( = ROGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL | Suh Mr, Geo, W. Phillips has accepted tempore | been ‘1 been 0 ‘and faking ail the oll of she Pact go : oi of chief deputy United States | Charles ton § as won the pry ‘known Sign Painters and’ Glasiers, are at | Sata 08 My the position Peres Enveuncement : =. SOS D surect portant “etcuboue call So “al | Wi masiaal toe: Gov, District of Columns, Mr, Ip, Fa be ave been 6 Mormons Buying Lands THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND “essa ' he bas been a Hassle ‘cornell, ‘ ELP. June 27. Brigham called the M. re have etree ete (OS Sea maha aekeaere iy | aia ehetgen ecto ne ee tee ee apd Bales 4 ifi4, tr ane Ore the gies or sn bocies by WC MILBURN, Hole te | | Beane ‘administration. In politics Mr, | Martella T. Bear; He Me. ‘ and | Swsttanding ‘republic for the eS ee ee en ae Pulllips ln'and always bas beona democrat. "4 Marit Tyler of Warrenton, . wealthy cltisen of: i

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