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THE EVENING STAR JUDGE DAVIS DEAD. Passing aia 4 —— Apersnaess BLoomrN@Tor, ILL, June 26,—David Davis * | @ied at six o'clock this morning. He sank into, ‘a comatose stato twelve hours before the end and painlessly away surrounded by his ‘Daring the early part of last evening he peated to be tiling and it was fo certain hae ‘could not live through the night. At 11 o'clock be revived somewhat and was givem ‘ milk and stimulants. The cause of Judge Davis’ death was Bright's isease of the kidneys. PUBLISHED: DAILY, Except Sunday, > AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, * Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and llth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : GEO. W., ADAMS, Pres't Tie Evestve Stan served tosobscribers tn the city by carriers on the'r own accognt. at 10-cents pet Week. or 4c. per mouth. Copies at the counter, . AY" mall postage prepald-—SO cents & po months, § e fice at Washington, D.C,as 1 ‘ : = ‘ , —_>__- AR—published om Friday—@1 ® a 4 IMPORTANT TO THE KNIGHTS. xX months, 50 cen! Tonst be paid ib advance, tiene "| Von 68—Na 10.343. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, -JUNE 26, 1886. TWO CENTS. | sitmenetter'sieenenite te Boyer dictment for Threatening to Boycots ~ enc State Organiser Schilling, of fE way | isconsin. , PICNICS, ETC af SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |THE CLosING Days oF CONGRESS. Tele: s to The Star. : MuLwavem, Jens’ o8.-tn thaponense ot fe LAG IEE Acne ph cone = gROUREH PRPGRYTERIAN ONURCE: | Govexewanr Eegsirss ToDAY.—internal geen eget = members of the loca! bar, Judge. members of the loca! bar, Judge Sloan yester- z SQ SS day delivered ‘an opinion on the motion to nena IN SESS! Gash the indictment of Robert Sebilling, sta! Paveciam Jn ¥ bre harenn rtont| ONLY THE HOUSE IN SESSION.| ssesocnuen int soo com-| THE BRITISH CAMPAIGN WARMING UP} $s tical to dlaty. ea renaeee-Ge- the tamval iacventtiey plete the consideration of the sundry civ! i trial on the charge of conspiracy ang making SPIRITUALISM TO-MORROW, G. A. R. | board, ot which Capt. Meade is president, today. Allof next week will probably be con- threats in connection with boycotia. As Judgo GATLEY, Secretary, all, 7th and L sts. ».w., ANTHONY Hic ——— es.'on steamer | No.1, FA. A.M. will be held at Masonic Temple, | T. KELLY, paitor—Sabbaih ‘Sehoo!”at 830 a.m. | revenu 112; custo 05 ef at 9 oclock.Par- | SUNDAY, JUNE 37TH, 1866, at 3 o'clock pm, for | Preaching'al Il’ me Communion of the Lords jg emes ees, Sener Tie" | the ‘purpdse at attending the funeral of our hate | S60 am N fee. ‘Strangers are brotter, Mrcata condialiy'welconie. \°°Venns *e°" FG J. KeatixG. A full attendance is equestéd. Members of other are fraternally nVited to attend. By 0 ler of the W. M. TO COLE Sra sumed in the -consideration of appropriation | 5 . sas as Sloan practically held that boycotting is @ ae MARORIG THE COMEAIT cde Scene gpamsinc | umm TAtaaroosa arrived at Trinidad yee) At Work on the Sundry Civil Bill.| pit." the generat donciney ana tho cine |Patliament Dissolved and Politicians Busy. | sss, Pscissssteinder tim, "tintate, the (est ack HA JLA CHAPTER, No.4, are bere: | gent and Critical spiritualism.” 1c. door ‘coutsibu- | t@dy. peripti a eP tion bills will follow upon the heels of the sun- Sloan ruled that since Schilling threatened 10 0 ape onic a. 3 : of the knights of Labor Row (Sunday. est), ‘dock pur sharp, toa | © .| CLERKS TRANSFERRED.—John W. Moore, of dry civil. The naval committee will insist upon ut the Vast machinery EEE ie eatin oe Sein, kan | (Kees GUASTERL MERTING GEOG | cam a and John M. Knowle clus one hay'| we, Ghap"enehest ier eset repr | ee bemase other ili he valaingor now | DEATH OF JUDGE DAVID DAVIS. | Sstersssterssent se pebetees prone aracterealtowed om host, $600-2° | Meer ne cusses axe aily in- | Foundry Md Church, ‘Monday, June 28, at 1:30 pe master general’goffice, have been transterred t0 | .. 49 bill requiring the laud grant raiironge to | SMIPS, and it is the general opinion that this cones, which was as pune peeportn os tame OONLIGHT EXCURSION TO vited to be present rderofthe ME HP m., reports from auxiliaries. prayer and conference. | the nt general's office. will be one of the few bills selected for passage of buildings, and that to attempt to dictate "ING OF THE | .7## SECRETARY or Wak, accompanied by | ing their lands. [As the bill originally passed | “218 session. No general scheme for coast de- WRECKERS to them against’ their will whom w employ of isch: was a Hell om Al rat rat Ns Christan ‘Temperance union, at | Senator Kenna and Gens, Newton and Parke, | the Houseit applied only to the Union Pacific | 28, such as advocated by Mr. Tilden, wil be | TRAIN BUSY ATOHICAGO | aischarge parallel! offense. Allorgat BRICKLAYERS DESIRING TO PRO- | (F-ers, QU WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, ‘ds for the coming quarter can tons of fhe kind seeking to interfere with the te lal eno ereuligy previous | Central Union Stinon Fenn, O00 Pc ave nw. wee left in a special car last evening to inspect the | system, but as amended by the Senate and considered. a there 4s time afer the passage Cooatepadiat sampuseanamite or others ure Wot, itn ee THOS F. DOYLE, Ns by at 13 , Feports of - | improvements on the Great Kanawha river. © appropriation and the naval construc- accordance with law, Said juage “| re FRIDAY, JULY 3D, 1968. Financial Sec'y, | tendenis, ec. Pubile cordially invited. 36 | Gey will return tomorow might agreed to by the conference committee, 1t8 Pro | tion billsrand land grant forfeiture bills, which | THE PRINCES? EXPULSION JUSTIFIED. | Oreapitaiists may organize for chelfown proves: paiuca et eee) cae Cae SS : Vislons are extended toll land grant roads) | will be taixen up wfle tne conferences Gver the tion, buthave no right to tke the ve. 18 SMITH wave waned as Gea ese dciect pa searp | LACES Daet eae Coe En CoNTRACT AWARDED.—Messrs. Peterson. &| The report was adopted. appropriation bills are in progress, the inter- —-—__ our Social and industrial life and our governs purantrsiage thermos bold a eneral meeting af, Lochhoeblers fall. corner Childs, of this city, have been awarded tue con- THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. mee Re ae — be mpi a is a Im . ment, the sovialist, the anarchist and the boy Pe A ee tract for furnishing the Post Office department | The House then went, inte committee of the at Wi jone, unless it is to pass Decision of Importance to Knights of Labor. | cott have no place.” ‘Theaflernoon was spent quested to attend. CHAS. G. PFLUGER, some District measures at'a session set apart 326-208 Next Meek year oT Prussels carpets for the | whole (Mr. Reagan, of Texas, in the chair) on | for that purpose, i in securing jury. Eieven jurors have been LOCAL ASS! X01 K. OF bill. aw rng BS Several F,- them are credited with CAL As NO. 1748, the sundry civil appropriation bill. A Set Back for Early Adjanrnment.| OHI EP! rt UT. ing Kuights of Labor. Thursday 1 MONAT SIGHTS Areata ore SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | | THOSE who leave the clty during the summer | “On motion of Mr. Handall an amendment | tux ‘paestventes, Derteuteaoen te ee, sigsgieeniny sd eater aati =f ceeulat aunt 3 f 4th st and Virginia ave.x,,kowoND Hez | can have THESTAR mailed to them for any | was adopted increasing — the force of the a ATION DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN BALTIMORE, DAY Sune 25th, 1586, a5 buster ofSengor ene oil reaching. Tomorrow at 11 o'clock | length of time and the address chased evofer | amplores’ inthe bureau of cogcaving | _ AMINE ALL BILLS SUBMITTED To Hr. | Displensed at the Fe to Investigate tel DAY, June 20h, porta oF an praie tmewsimneaemaat Aaa peek | length of time and the changed asoften | $8 eslrod. ‘The subscription mua te ivarienia | aod BEinting and increasing the appyopria-| |The prospect of an early adjournment has re- Senator Payne's Election. George Forsyth Dangerously Wounda Soa ee evenings ‘at S clock. Alf are invited. ‘Seats eretor, this being made necessary by the | ceivea asummary set back by the President. Dispateh to T Stal weg be when (ase srates retro LGHTING 60, | 8 ICKENDRER MCE CHUNG ne ee ee te eee sine Ill Sond ane Ga greom 175 iss informed snemabers of both the Senate Ira o. Juno 20.Thke vestomntion of Bavriwore, June 26.—This morning Mra, By order ee. __ 426-3 _} tinreorthecapital Hock Huse he centage arthe iusetin ave bet‘Oth and Lowiaie nr, | ,PARDONED BY THE Pamsrpent.—Tho Preal-| backsand forsmali sliver cartifontes. | | | Aha 'aouse that he will, not. sign any | Fits dome Perey ant abe ohne er tion OF | tla Forsyth, who is employed in a, priutiod GeEvesTH ) EXCURSION FO MAR: | company. popable at the Ceural National Bank, July | Rev, C. Huneer ‘iicuaumos Pastor1i wiz | dent has pardoned Lester xorbes, alias Prot. | ,iBe, Smendm the recolmage of trade dollars | bill without first. ‘carefully reading | committee to investigate the changes of bribery | office at No.18 North siteot, started to het sate Seanad ta Soth « ‘Prgnsersiock’ books close from June ny school at pale sckae” angeting at 719 n.my, Sun- | Fobes, convicted of larceny aud sentenced to | into standard silver dollars was ruled out on | tt through and informing _himself| in connection with the election of Senator | Work as usual, and when she was ascending the TUESDAY JUNE 26, 1906 oth touly ath, viteds 2. PASE” | twelve. months tn Jail, to take effect when tie | poinbot order. as to its provisions, He asserts. that he will | Payne eauso eneral surprise here and very | fauty,net uuiband, Geonge 0, Forsyth, ran ta MINNEOLA SOCAL CLUB, = ASPECIAL MEETING OF I. A..1798, | ({<g@> GOSPEI, TEMPERANCE SCHOOL WILL | The pardon te bese Oe enor ate sentence, District in Congress. not go to the Capitol and approve bille as fast | spirited comments. The action of the Senate | her. "As soon as she lell the husband taem On the Steamer W. W. CORCORAN. (ee a ee Te OF EA - cet at thelr new Hall, 721 ath st. aw. | the Jury, the distties atvorney, the Atvorney LEAVES FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTERS, as they are brought to him forthe sake of ex-| committee on privileges and elections is| the weapon against bimsel! and fred om Boat leaves 7th st. wharf at 9:30am. and 6 p.m NIGHT, June 29th. SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. Both scholars and pwrents are 2. G : The House this morning adopted the confer- | pediting adjournment, With regard to appro- ae eee 36-2 | Seespo ee eee rete errs becreti eaten ence report upon the bill giving the employes Mlly Conalder cee Teta aa au watus tte | Sehator Logan and others may have friends | istantly. Mra, Forsyth te (Se, SERCAT NOTICE THERE WILE BE | song Come and by your presence aid inthis good | | THE Dismrssep Postar, OLRKS.—Respeoting | of the government printing office fifteen days’ mactte ot the Tec laren eas ines maak | auaitoun on aupeienauens ke tee Meer ears | TO *@ SUNDAY, Jane 27th 1886. Steamer AT-| 1645" on “MONDAY EVENING doth instead | om t* _| the removal of twenty-nine postal clerks, men-| leave of absence each year with pay. The bill expect to send him long bills appropriating | ment. Gov. Foraker does mot diguise ints feel: AN EXPRESS 1 DERAILED. ‘Aiccaniria,, Leaves the Beach 5 pam | Members are requested to attend: Business of inpor- | (|-<@e>,, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. | toned in Tux Stak yestorday, ana the reason | now requires oule te Presldenee signature we large sums of money within a day or two of ad- | Ing, but declines to talk tor publication, and — tance. By order of EX. COMMITTEE. Je26-20* | | > Sth and Ji sts. nw. | Rev. SaMuEt H. | for tt,an Indianapolis dispatch says that the | make ita law. Mr, Reagan tried to defeat the | journment with any idea that he will rove | Only says that @ man not given to profanity | « pake Shore Passenger Train Thrown (= SATURDAY, NIGHT | PICNIC AT | ing.11 am und’8 pin, OF the pastor, Baptism afer | OTAMization was formed inthat city last March | measure this morning, but had a very email | inem biindivy cherhe witht ao waveh ine of | would fail todo the avestion jurtioe. ‘The State | A Tee Seo Neck ne Chhecce wae nces to-day. -Retresb- Juennemann's Pleasure Garden. by the Mu- | the morning sermon. ‘The moruing servicdwill be un | 204 Was Known as the “Brotuerhood of Kall. | following. the kind in view of his feeling of responsibility. | Journal editorfally says: “The Senate com- Bistiot the season will commence on he 20th. see | ea een Musical. SATURDAY, June 26,1886. | torpreted in the sizn language by PFot Gordon. Seats | WAY Postal Clerks.” It had a membership of | rue Pexsron FOR GEN. STANNARD’S wipow.| Among some of those best qualified to speak | mittee having refused to go into an investige-| Striking Switchmen Demeunce the the season wii commence on the 29th; see Come all and have # good time. Ladies free. pimss- | for all_and all cordially Invited ‘it pinety-elght in that distetet ond, {About 700 In| ‘Senator Edmunds has called upon each Sena- | 28 to adjournment the opinion prevails that poe he dar enter wy a = “4 Train Wreckers. . ees ae ee sion 2 25-2t* UNION MISSION. 000 Pa | the entire country. They were all republicans, the President’ determination to have time for ce ‘ * Shi after Hon ‘Fickets, 50c.,_ Children. 25 Oe. S © SAIS, HOUSE RAISER AND oan Sr Gt ae Tak; | and the members placed thelr resignations in | tor and personally requested his support of the Ouronen, Sane 98-Gherty the Music by Schroeder. Cars in attendance —_je26 Q{OLONIAL BEACH GRAND SUMMER _ especially denounced, aud it is suggested that | the ball passing through his heart, kiling hin © W. RIDLEY, Manager. & thorough examination of all bills passed will | attributed to the fact that there are too many woe dtLyY wr TOES Nene Heme duace Of, Teele | daily at 12; Sanday 3:30 pm. Chiidrens’ meeting, | the hands of the executive committee and | bill to granta pension of $50 month to the | probabiydeler the day of final adjonrnmaeut to | Senators in the same buat, Even that, how- | Shore strikers blocked the tracks last night by Free’ RTH OF JULY. dence from 1913 New Hampshire avenue to Mount | Saturday 2 Kev. E. D. Barry will conduct the | they were to send a committee to Mr. Vilas aud | widow of Gen. Stannard,of Vermont, The Sen- | the 20th and possibly the 25th of July. ever, cannot change the popular verdict on the | throwing a lot ofempty cars across from the Z Segoe sages 1eft sind all Sede aa eegbatTons that all mes | services ‘This (Saturday) Evening, and ‘To-morrow | demand to know from him exactly what his | Suc tas accredit eats The pers boodie business in Onio,”” Rock Island tracks, the night express, consist~ LURA ATURAL BRIDGE, &c. Sasts NR Suda orders uddreswed to Vinson's drug | (Sunday) evening. The gospe! wagon will leave the | policy would. be regarding the republican nel Order of Business. ———o—__— ing of eleven coaches, and the United ‘The Twellth SELECT EXCURSION | store, No. 2030 14th street northwest, will. recelt he g sonally acquainted with the whole case, a1 ing carry sci Speman yay wat Dronipe aticasion Peleenene ett ee HE seewe | Mission at 3:0 Sunday moon. holding services in | clerks, It he did not give satisfactory answers | that its merite justify prompt action. Gen, | CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN SENATORS THIS} ELECTIONEERING IN BRITAIN. | Stntes mail, ran down the weethound ‘track, Friba 5280 PM Page, THE ANNUAL MEETING. OF THE | St ant Pa ave a G0, ‘¥ersbuuy forited teal the | Shey would all resign tn a body. Kor some Ume | Stannard died in this city several weeks ago. MORNING. A Great Breed of Felition! icy but dnding the track blacked. was switched ox RETURNS ULY Sra, { oy th meetings. - lt Mr. las has n collecting evidence, ani e CHIEF ENGINEERS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. bit Senat. held der of busi- jeal jmemece | the east-bound track. street, Just Select company, plenty pom, and special rates, MCR DORIS Of the Aissountie: & Potomine, | = SSN result was the order of dismissal. a > Republican Senators held an o1 Deluging the Country. fore the train reached the switch, a’man ran Full information and certiticates of ration pro- | River Railroad Co. will be held at the office of the WASHIN ——— Senator Wilson has submitted an amend- | ness caucus this morning. It was not very well out and turned the switch. The locomotive curable only of Polth open tor election directors fom Lunt per | None case ss ee SMueanereian) Temple, | Teg Restenatrox of Lieut, Bizler from the | ment to the legiiative, executive ond jedicial | ree caucus this morning. changes in the orter | SOME CHANGES I aLAnstoxr's arrrrupe— | jumped the track, carrying the tender and {ie . > 7. E. SMITHSON, H. A, GRISWOLD, ‘Te ‘Seats free, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. | DAVY has been accepted to take effect at once. | appropriation bill to increuse the compensation | already published were made. ALMOST UNANIMOUS OPPOSITION TO THE | forward truck of the first coach it. For = RE eee Ss Bey. — 2 11 am. by inv. ‘Thos. A. KING, of Faete of Daplel Johnson, the chief engineer of the | Inthe caucus the President was arraigned for LAND PURCHASE BILL—LIVELY ConTESTs 1x |® Minute there was a terrible jarring and James E. Fitch, Robert ©. Fox. George W. Brown. Ug Seay of sue Ephratmites to Ero-| _ ARGUMENTS were heard in the Pueblo case of | State. War and Navy. departments building, | vetoing pension bills, and it was urged that the knocking about, and then the train came to a <o=> = FITCH, FOX & BROWN, rd Shibboleth.” s*_| the city of San Francisco to-day by Secretary | trom’$1,200 to $1,400 per annum. The sala: | republicans make it their policy todoallin | %0NDON—THE SITUATION FAVORABLE TO THE | stand still. The lever was reversed and efforts enna 180s STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR | Lamar. ries of the chief engineers in the various gov- | their power to procure liberal pensions ;for| GOVERNMENT, a ee upon ae! track, but oe suc. rp oer ose t. n.w.—The pastor, Kev. Dr. D. W. ernment buildings are_as follows: Senate, | soldiers, Special Cabie Dispatch to Tie Every Star th eg ee ye gitgamer will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, at Treasury.) ” 2 don PERSONAL.—Lieutenant General Sheridan eo House, $1,700; Treasury department, | |Next week the Senate will go on with the| Lonpox, June 26;—Parliament was prorogued | uspecting ae oe Seas eae TELE & CO., Managers, a | and Col. MM. V. Sheridan have gone to Chicago. | Post Office deportinent, Agricultural depart: | Kansas land bill,which ts now the regular order | yesterday’ and dieolved today by an order in | Made upon his train, nevertheless wont only | al pty in our hands for sale are in- Mr. D. Sheffey Lewis, editor and proprietor | Ment, ‘National medical museum aad National | of business, and the President’s veto of the Des ‘cll. The electi 7 halt 5) and by doing so probably prevented Ane POINT. ssreod winoes coage in car Spatt Seceesrem .D. Shetfey Lewis, Proprietor | eee we aOO Somes land bill will be taken up. Th accord: | oun. election writswill be issued to-night, | a most serious wreck and great loss bf lite. Im ise of the Potomac River, tiser.” 5 ; preaching, 11 | Of the Spirit of the Valley, is visiting Mrs, John itol Topi ance with an agreement of the republican cau- | and the first pollings take place next Friday, | the meantime, in trying to get the freight train. |. OPEN JULY 1ST. Special attention given to the mavagement of es- | A.M. Nervices The ctay Sea SPM. | Ambler Smith, his sister.——Re Fesentatives | Copi epics. cus at least one day, early in the week, will be | the elections continuing for a fortnight, It is | Onsthe track, the east-bound track became will leave her Wharf, foot of71h street, daily at 9 am., | ‘ise torte cepa ah nO ee tne en | oe + Mhursday, 8 P.M, prayer | W. W. Rice, John W. Stewart and Nelson Din, VIRGINIA BONDS, devoted to executive business, for the purpose | Guits impossible to ke with the uninter, | DlocKed.and it was some t#me vefore the Rock Tain ‘or shine.” Moseley stops at Alexandria on Mon: | A}30% the reuting of houses and collection of rents, —— E iv _ | ley went over to New York last night—Mr. | Mr. H.C. Parsons, of Virginia, made an argu- | of clearing up the calend: a feep pace unin Island dummy could approach frum behind. rain of shing, = Neer rae ena, cuales Jor paving taxes, | (ees RYLAND 3 EL CHURCH, CORNER | George W. Wayson, jr., of Washington, ‘was 10 | ment before the House judiciary committee to aE Noe rupted flow of speeches from the leaders, let | Finally the freight cars were ‘on the Fare, 5u cenis: Children, 25 cents. pener pra the See ene ain D and 10th sts. $.w.~-Preachibg at 11 am, | Chicago on Thursday.—Hon, Jerry H. Mur- ‘ JUDGE DAVID DAVIS. alone the minor members. Few new siate- | track and the dummy was to reach the For further information, and charters to societies | 222%! * ’ by Rev. W. H. Mitsury, D. ‘haplain House of | phy of Iowa, E. W. Dougherty of Leavenworth, | day on the. Brady bond bill, in which he repre- ments have been made during the ‘the | I8st coach of the express. A beavy a SuL.te usage, ate fools, apply at office on the | (Fee, ALE EEUSONS INDEBTED TO THE | Uorpeeentutives, and at 8 p.m. by te pastor, Rev. | Kas, RMilllken of Hainiiton, Onto, Wim. | sented the great injury done to the material in- a wrist wkccean or aka Gatoen, aiabscinton tol Ma eee Coens | fastened between them, and aster & half hour's Share Sot ol Tin street. .e. Bavin caps,’ | cling os eb olen ae eee ree = " W. McCracken of Fairfield, Iowa, Z. C. Thwing | terests of Virginia§ by the separation of West = ic ing centered ads = work the locomotive, tender and coach were they’ will find thelr emized accounts ready, aud T | ([-S6E%q FOUNDRY ME. CHURCH 14TH AND | of Grund Rapids, Mich. J.’ Irish of Peoris, | Vinginia. “The subject will Be allowed to go and John Morley sald about thedead home | again placed on the fails, and the train cone 5 (eR EE sts —Rev. Dr. H.R. Nayzor, pastor. | Iil., F. A. Smith of Steeiton, Pa., are among to- | over to the next session, as’ It is believe Having well rounded the period of three-} "1, nin and the still deaderland bill, In his| Gaved'on, the joursey, sbouten hour end ‘WM. H. McKNEW, Preaching to-morrow at 12 a. m. and 8 a wy the | day’s arrivalsat the Ebpitt:—John J, Stone- | too late in the present sessions to secure legis- | score years and ten allotted to human life, ai lust night Gladstone admitted thegrowth | Dalflate. The engineer’ of the train and sey« i 1S86._ ‘The same bullock, welgh-| je14-ow Administrator. | P&StoF- Prayer mecting Weduesday evening. We ex- | ham of Philadelphia, W. J. Harbison of Phils: | lation Judge Davia Davis has, as was announced ina | *Peech eral others saw the man who turned thes tend a cordial invitation to visitors and strs . itchmen declare Sng 4.200 pounds will be served troz: 6 v'elock on to —==, CARPENTER? AND BUILDERS SEO: | olan oe fees ee delphi, A. Parker and wife of Pontiac, Mich., ‘NOTES, dispatch published elsewhere in Tae Star, | °! 4 Strong feeling in favor ot the retention of | and are certain they could identify him it See oe eee Seas | eee rear Coroperaiive sratern iB | Wire oF Cleveland “OWIG 2, Stee Oe ad | At the session of the House last evening to | peacctully closed his eyes upon the affairs or | Irish members for imperial purposes in the | could see him again, oxen yh aeat Wane are now bidding om all work, in their lime. inc! (Se ENE SRY RHEL RETREAT. NEAR | wito ot Cleveland, Ohio, FE. Stewart of Chi | , At, the sesston bills, Mr. Bayne, of Penusyl- | De Z idiadog we Westminster parliament. He said it might be | they know ing tit; im The sceasner 1. GM scription, Pina snd wvcldicationn turnbined os Spor: | unaay sohoo! Spm. and acd pin, am iauereating | COS, BG. Henich and wife of Chicago, Samuel | Vania Gnddea yitter aitack upon the President {his world. Judge Davis was born on a farm in | vento retain them. He would, however, not be | ©! them assisted in placing the train in order ns to the above scription. ans ‘specifications furni on va, Of el . F. wi ot Brool Ip , Maryland, Marc! a », Just 4 again. 2h OM (iridge) & catiun.”" Owners will dg we to submit plans alfeady | ¢xverieuoe meeting on religion. | Every ‘one, invited | Beto'p entoPasy frat we ‘Guatemuia,G, | fF hls vetoes of pension bills, Seen cites he dcath ot his tation ui | ® Partty to giving Iretand a legislative body to ‘THE SWITCHMEN DENOUNCE TRAIN WRECKING, 5 G18 K se anes Leck Box GOB City Postofiice, Shop | with us.” Come and gets diessing. Allwelcome. Sie | A.,H. C. Parsons of Natural Bridge, Var C. th ly the and she | ™#nage Irish affairs and at the same time have | “4 report of last night's meeting of switchs 's Fark. Est. between | 618 K st uw E Bers invited. Come. 7 pin, outdoor meeting. A | Cooper Clark of Elizabeth, N. J., are ‘at, Wil: THE POTOMAC FLATS. mother possessed only the farm, iicis: wbashers ak Wastuahaabetwmateg: on fie: Laces eeedence ite FH] cock. Full orchestra. Prize SORE J.C. Lex and Miss Lie will speak, Good —Among the arrivais yesterday at the — guarded carefully every penny, thateverything od casminesion evan Ge leon ot hoeionr iste nen __Jel#-1m*_ (Fesevinta zullon genuine Clevelandiaid,| Nnging. € 1t*_| Hygeia hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va. from | 4 Preposition from the Kidwell Claim- | mignt pe devoted to her boy’s education. As a paps hem, roomed ToTHELAXD Brix, _| Teceived, in which the promise was given that JOHN BRIDGE. | ing Vapor Stoves ii you use our celeuraved Cleveland FS Bae eee eee aT ee ante child he rode alone four miles to old Squire ho shipments should be made over. the Lake ‘wing | Fluid. No more leaky Vapor Stoves, Call and see Be, Aiea aS ind Fridays, leavinse yi cufgctown. a: Sata Fare | the latest improvement ¥ &8ONS, 718. formation apply | 7th st. nw. 1 } Secondly, Gladstone said the land purchase | Shore, ded. the strikers ‘would is Het Waleed, Late ec adiatsa | o™mOmonat conrenen ro var aux | Eesti ho PoP iMES RPO | att anold be maar nt econ ote | Se eect en ane tas ETS Sac peek Sibir appedtons of Bru | OS Coie ot Boston. ‘ana damn pares * LOCATION NEXT WEEK. en a ep EE Spe pp eg Ged fd he beginning of the w “Poe mnsetlag pe sian 01 Biges———Mx, pt. Next Tuesday the conferees of the Senate and. ae ee Srop) tested against the wrecking of cars repudie a Ei fami he ‘@ Presbyterian divine, At the age ‘Gladstone has (Rss preack ‘in'the Metropotiian MB Soaren ak ede Lown ering o* Auautic Clty.—- Fszouse onthe bill im relat{on to pertecting the | Principe Eresbyterian divine, At the nge he Would agree to drop the laud purchase ated the action of the mob ‘This 5.'W. Happaway.. Morning’ Sugject “The Fiying « MEXIGS, 1087 S00 srevt =, GS COnEMAN, BECK a DIVER VIEW AND OCCOQUAR FALLS VA— LENE. ‘and Builders, ‘Steamer Marv Washinton, liver View every | ose who have anda: leaving, ak “IO vait acd 3 ‘pome e. | vosmbente thelr plane: was foJowed by a gathering of the Switchmen's n eas Samiay sehoal” at 9230 aan: | Brora was red at th government's title tothe Potomac ffaus wilt| Knox county, Obie. Here young Davis and | Prom thetaiass ut ortcion sheen Gccousun’ Falls every” Woaneniay leaving’ vat | eve entire in price and work. Jobbing “cordiailyTavited ‘Thursday evening feo otfcg of the New “ork Herald on Friday---@, | visit the flate and make @ personal inspection Feri a Stanton were scnoolmsten snd they | country Obe Zack Decowios Glearer every aay, a pp fy ay AY = mentee & Tiekets, | promptly and neatly done, All kinds of meavy’ rane pa : ry Taek Herald Sal pom wena < 7 85 “coms! Famile days atRiver View every seit: | ing and Falsing dons. “Addrems 700 ee nw. joo ters =>, EREACHING OF THE GOSPEL AT | Washington, registered at the Now Your wen | of the pending improvements and of the Kia-| {Rois of stanton>, In early, chiluivood these ers repudiate that part of the scheme. Morley Sou te Reload Unaseas Choeeieee cad amas ida, eajine at 10 gun retorgibe wt S30 pm. | (ges DANFORTH, FLUID-S GALS DELIV: 14) Oih a a at 8 peak by Ge BOLD, | gud brea i Pacts yostenin oT Are 2 | well claim, ita location, extent, eta, characteristics which marked the distinguished | Sppets te insist Of both ‘bide usuoh os tisey and 7 “ents, Professor Proctors Dancing "ered for $1.00. 5. Evangelist. + om palace the SO-CALLED Washingtonians Wav ‘he Senate passed a ge Davis wel vi rat should be ordered out, if necessary. ? v ‘ F ” qT te bill authoring the At-| life of Judge Davis were evinced. His| are, Atany rate, he has specifically declared injon at River View every Saturday eveu | Cleveland Tiaid dettineed. the ne tacos bingtonians at “The Wa erly” at Ocean ing the are, y Tate, he specifically oS] disposition was calm and placid. He was stu- | he will never agree to leave the Irish; to | ASKING AN INJUNCTION AGAINST STRIKERS, 6:30 p. m.. returning st 11 p.m. | ment of Vapor Stoves im toma, with ee eS SvExue CHRISTIAN Grove, New Jersey, are Mr, J. K. Sharp, | torney General to go into court and settle all poe aug People dious and deliberate, cautious, but generous Utle their own land question, Ih the superior court this morni1 Jus Dap rovementa, Cal ad see them in operation at W. iif and 8 p.m. Sunday school 9:30 am. All Se nes ee | *all rad, | claims of cane in the oes eo css ‘and moat faithful in bis irlendahips. Be ne | ded (chi - conaye dea) sna e s ean nu ncaione or te iver View. 1 25 ‘cents. Post- | 2 CONS, 712 That. Baw. m_ | invited. ate Loui a : government might have a perfect title. The | was 18 years old he graduated trom Kenyon, AMPAIGH. ce Shore strike fohmest ‘atti iy up ouiecticussie parties altowed: ou the, shove (> THE CHILDREN'S COUNTRY Home S->_ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | AdeInide F. Cooke rr dealer ine a esas | House added an amendment prohibiting any | sad entered the law Gilice of Henry W Disko | Gladstone's trlomphal progress has grown | signed by BP. W. ‘TELL geveral superintendent intr, For charter imquireof BE. 8 RANDALL Stebtiace en Fee auzing the te corner 14th aud L sts. Kev. Rusu R Sure | well known resident of this city, now a citizen | further expenditure upon the improvements oe enex Man a a upd fag pede ee regred yea greater en- wine tenlediaaes of thn ana F oy pen tea et —— cannot otherwise obtain it, Applications for aamis- | service at li; vespersatse 7S) ™! MoM | of Nebraska, is visiting his relatives and friends | until a perfect title should be acquired. ‘The Yale college. He then located In Iliinols, with | ‘usiasm than at the first meeting scemed at | Titi The mentee Ot ee pour ts asked to SS Uheiage ad snc Sh the Sale eng nee ene: SNS = CHURCH OF — THE op | ‘2 this clty, accompanied by bisfamily. "| Senave disagreed to” this amendment, and | 8s0.in money and law books valued. at 500, | te time impossible. From the country con- | Su of common curlers. The court ts ested to = Steamer W. W. CORCORAN ans ora and sent to <a ° Messrs, Ingalls, Wilson, of Iowa, and Vest, of ‘CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE, : daily excursions to Marshall Hal! and ay tee ee n)-Connectieuta cay ng at 10am. arriving at Washington | —J¢}2séw1m 1783 N strove. Bw. og at AE pm aud Span Preaching 7 flicting reports come concerning the prospects. Ay FR yy to Society Notes. the judiciary comunitice, were appointed cor | He first settled in Pekin, but goon afterwards trains, pulling pl ng che Old Manor House at Marshall Hall | (Fees NOTICE ot Peas, Rev. TS Hamu, DD. = or ‘The London electors are waking up as they | {fais pulling out coup to quit tbe om- Mr. Ricardo Becerra, the Colombian minister, | ferees. |The House appointed Messrs. Reagan, | Nene oat nie shingle, “In 1898 he returned te | Never have before. Extremely keen contests ploy’ of the road, ~ at ¥:80 am. it” | will sail for France next month, to seek the | Barbour and Butterworth. Lenox and married Miss Sarah W. Walker, | Will be fought in all the metropolitan constit- CLEARING AWAY THE WRECKAGE. with elegant reception rooms for lailies and —— Lay 5 : Mr. Morris, attorney for the Kidwell claim- ge Walker, Hesteadily roseig | ueneles. The latest sensation is the arrival of damn. snd paaiscrteanincerts, Fret. milk ‘TO GENTLEMEN AND : WESLEY CHAPEL M. & CHURCH, | skill of an eminent occulist in Paris, Hiseyes | .¥T daughter of Judge Walker. Ho steadily rose int tice famous Uni- |, Therailway company was engaged thismorn- [3 A GENT! AND LADIES. (ree GAPE. ME CHURCH, have been afflicted for the past half year, and | Spte; has submitted a proposition to release all | his profession, aud in 1848 was elected cireuit | the Keverend John Page @ famous U: r ing in endeavoring to clear the tracks south of . -f oa 4 claim to title, provided the government will as- Meee ite tarian minister, to contest Churchill's seat in On Sundays the Hout ‘will make two trips to Mar- | ,St0P,YOUr halr falling out. One treatment of the | §:50/5's, "suiniay school 1? sot eed oer ee oe: | some time agoit was feared that he would en-| Seats the siabmaace conte ee eel se dee te arte Tiliools hegislatare tn Seis: | South Paddington, as a protest against ‘the al- a 6 oe ee ee eae sith siailseacimg at 10 a. and's30 pa vetmrning | Electric Hair Resorer will doit. Twenty-Avetreat-| Ing'by tise pastors thursday eveniig Bites eat | tively losses the aight at tens guid, eb | eau to the clamante going into the Court of Dut he dectined re-election, preferring to stick | Most inhuman allack upon @ man whose age | [he tne Troan Sid oe At tev orturnes cane Land Spm._Fare Kound trip 25¢.__" m5-6m__| ments tor $10. It has never failed in 35 years. Call | ing. All welcome. _ icon: | Becerra and Mr. Jumines will accompany the | PAlht, and, second, its value, | Senator Ingalls, | to his profession, He was twice re-elected cir- | Should protect him trom reckless blows at a | [ykamerting wilh Renlaly overturned car ‘Or vestimoniais of the Pest families in Washington, | 75 CONGREGATIONAL GHURGH, COR-| minister. ‘The remainder of the falls, will | WHO has had chargé of the bill all along, is in | (Oni Broreestom, Tae nas ee on onl gags, Shange, but the vigor ofthe contest will awaken | Toads was delayed in consequence of the block cE JBLICATION her 10h and G sts. n.w.—Rev, SM. New- | summer near New York city. Mr. }iurtado, | !2VOr of accepting this, with a proviso that if | When he resigned to accept a place on the U | chance, i The Counting Ete ne? | ade, By ton o'clock the trasks hed been pretty _NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. Se | ei i ie eee To a ae Link wi. Ves: | the first secretary of the Jegaiion, will have | ‘2¢ Kidwell claim be sustained the damages | Z'Storeme bench, tendered him by his old SS ey Sy : 5 2 pe fea ae No,evening | charge during the minister's absence. awarded shall’ be only the value of tbe | tiond, President Lincoln, A we r C ae DENTAL INFIRMARY OF NATION Jesr Prsusuxn: (eS RAE OTEMARY | extracting free; _ ae property before the | improvements the early days of Illinois that Davis | Beecher to address @ mass meeting of libereal ‘The Caster Massacre. osher work doe ater tne woperinign ot gortpeteat ‘asic led by Dr. BiscH ak at" | Minister Roustan, who is now in the south of | Were begun. He does mot believe that the Kid- God ante becaitie: tients othey epee aan electors in the town hall of Birmingham Tues. eieaaees nen bees et operators at cust of material. Open from to p.m. CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UST. | France visiting his relations, will return here in | well claims is valld, and be has given it careful droult together-and it was largely tarougs | A8y nial Curren. rnd CHILDHOOD, BOYHOOD, YOUTE. ally, except Sunday. jm, versalist), 13th and L ste, Rev. . | the autumn. investigation. He ‘sald toa Stak reporter to- | Tincoin's instrumentality that Davis was elec. | 50 far as thesituation can be said to have | celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Cus oP (Rese w at, Kuda atten" tgum Teor | fey an gaat Ackman Oy Hk | The eal of Dr. Wharion, of the stats ao-| dg URLS ull reglz,cuiarant aime | ta cent age forte Artem When Lan |Q3F si mare vorbleor Sbw prmpens | ray ey aera ek epee = J ARD, Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 7 and 9, PARQUMAR, ‘ ahs into the country in th coln serjously thought of the presidency Ju ‘the field and described vividly the manner’ BY COUNT LYOF N. TOLSTOL Gunton Law Building, 472 Louisiana'ave. Complete | JOHN M. FsRQuuan, of New York, subject: (pase ane Aveeno and te | improvement ought not to be left in abeyance 4 s a aes a sae index to all conveyances of Georgetown and ‘County | LADO Question.” Sirangerscordially invited. i Ralgnberiocd for s shore pesca. | Mrs. aud the during the pendency of the sulle With the Pee oe ae Chinese Contenaa he eg | JUSTIFYING HIS EXPULSION, in which Custer's command was ed, “With Portrait ef the Author. 12mo. $1.50. a a ee ae cn SS are ACRE MORTAL ORUBOH, | ine 'ty -Narraganscte Picn shee Dae ere ing the: proposed Toles it Tt eben. eeeePE: | interests of his friend. ‘What is Said of the Manifesto of the| Found Wandering About Insane. ‘ ° PHOSVIT#.—TiIs COMBINATION. OP =e scan Ev me. ing the pro) release shal pro- a his t Posse ns ceregaea aes | Maley 8 Sead Waar ABS | “Cats mayo neo reclvea hare announcing | ises? Mace’ Reset oes ate | ete Utah neat a MG ERs Cont of Paris yar Sand the Mectine ty teapot " isa popular and efficient iu and Nerve Fy - a eneral. nator Ingal endeavoring to * v1 irl, was foun is mor 3 a Sane eee tae uhdee the nese at hecion | Loni and, # saleguard agains, Malaria, “Sold a |%™-audS30 pm. _"__t*_| she marriage of Miss Ella Sturgis, daugiiter of | fully protect the government interests without | States, Senate, to which he was chosen without ee ES Te ee, a. | Gebcaentae eae eee ner ee Shor’s early life, in whieb, the guise of fiction, | MILBURN’S PHA chy A Feunsylvaniaave, | Ges AT TABERNACLE CONGRE (ON | Col. Sturgis, late of the Soldiers’ Home, to Mr. | neccssitating any delay of the work of improve- | 3P¥,5 nt to him unsought. He was % e we | city. Sbe bad lost ber reason. She said that reflected his mentatand moral youth, showing that | in Bettles or ou draughit with’ soda waver. ‘is Church, Oth st sw. Kev. Wa. C. SCOFIELD, | Lawler, of Prairie du Chien, Wis., which took | ment. Gfncsee in his theory that the olfice should seek. | Comte de Paris has embarrassed the majority of | {h2 jived with: ber family’ in Unis city, bat a the author's ideas Of thirty years ago were precisely | / > —gese CORSON © MACARTNEY, a] of Mamachusette, ae Lh ane £00 *_| place on June 17th. the man. In 1872, when the national labor | bis supporters on both sides of the channel, ago had come from Albany, where they similar to those wkicB he is putting in practice to-day Grove Bett brxa, : EPISCOPAL | Secretary Bayard and his family will remain| The Fits John Porter Bill Passed. rty tendered him the nomination tor Presi-| and already caused sharp words between the | bad resided at 386 south Pearl st.’ She stated Ww his own person. ialo F STREET we W, Baswie sae Ay vans | in their home here on Highland Terrace durin, THE VOTE IN THE SENATE YusTEKDAY. | Gent, he replied briefly thut the chiet magis-| Orieanists and Bonupartists, ‘The French re. | that @ strange woman took hier away to'a house Deposits, Loans, Exchangy, Collections, a p.m, third sermon on “the | the suznmer. ©! TheSenate yesterday passed the Fitz John | tracy should either besouzht nor declined.” | Pottean press declare that it abandautiy justi | S24.stubPed her of her good clothes and money. Also, by the same Author, Dealers in Government, District Honds and all Local | Coane peopies’ Meeting, TAR Cee atoent a; | Mr. Alexandre Iswolsky, who was leit in | Porter bill after debating it several hours. Sen-| | Mt Ac sort, will be oneal the pallcpencers | Hes the deores ot expulsion, which has torced | irjends are heard fro es sompniige rayer meetin, We charge of the Russian legation when Minister | ator Plumb said the southern Senators were not ‘He the Count of Paris to throw e mask wns —— — ye ig Monday and Wednesday evenings at ree legs at the funeral of Judge Day Jeaves tor ificall: jaim the Fi ‘crown. His de- Pi ANNA KARENINA. Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges ot | Bp-m. All are invited Jr _| deStruve sulled for Russia, has been recalled | go anxious to vindicate Porter as to reward | the west this evening. specifically, claim the Eyench srown. His de ‘rom Wall Street To-Day. ie < Boughesed'seia, PM® Poston and Baltimore | (Gs IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | '0 St, Petersburg. Baron Rosen, the Russian | treason, Senator Butler interrupted to declare a og eS New Youk, June 26.—The stock ‘market ae poe F Onnenty tutiea Wai teeiios taba aa DISTIICT he Giihderet dane, 1990, | here Until ‘the return of the wfaister in the | that ifsuch an asporeion upon southern Sena- The Sultan’s Wedding Prevents. | protested aguinst the decree charge the French | OPcned sirong this morning, advances o (Fourth thousand now ready.) by wire direct from our ollie to Hoston, Constant | EMILY J. Siri, Plaintie ya. tncsaniw f° toss, | wutumn. ‘The wite of Baron Hovgn, the Ba- | tors were uttered in another forum he would | NOTHING KNOWN OF THEM AT THE STATE DE- government with having by its own fully made | Socom. ‘The market was (-~¢-4 J pect te arg ET Ati, Defendants, No. OY0Y, Equity Docket 25. | roness Hosen, 1 young and beautiful and ac- | denounce it as false and cowardly, Afler nuin- PARTMENT, cep he gigas ratic | Pr trading in Lackawanna and St. Pa MY RELIGION. ston, her solicitor i ss cntared va ine deieamon: | complished, and’ will’ be an acquisition to | erous amendments were voted down the bill | Word comes from Constantinople that the | but harmless onc oe ee and some feverishness was Sea aE cK Benjamin F. Jones. Lucy Jones, Silas O. Jones, Martie | Society here. ‘Wes onset. & Yoke Of 90 $9 17, a8 Stowe sultan has chosen the choicest productions of| ‘phe Literary Gossip of London. (Third thousand now ready.) = to dese ob Thies of HARD. | Jones, Thomas A. Jones, Melissa ite Jones Georta | Ite Misses West, who postponed thelr trip to | ,, Yeas = Menars.. Betis, Berry piacklure, | Turkish industry as wedding presents for Presi | special Cable Dispatch to Tum EVENING Stan I2me. $1.25. WOObs, I will make it speciaily.to your interest it | Jores, Julia Jones, W-J. Jones, Frances f Jones ae Enrope a few weeks ago, will sailon the 12th | Colquitt, George, Gibson, Gorman, Gray,’ Hoar, | dent Cleveland, and has dispatched them on a] Loxpox, June 26.—The success of Bur- you place your orders with me. merge Orel Eaton, Kltsanethy B. ‘Town | OC next month, Jones of’ Arkansas, Jones ot Nevada, McPher- | special steamer in care of the dragoman of the | ton's private edition of “The Arabian . FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. See eg reat aes be AER ive to be entered herein ou or belore the hesteute: |, The Netherlands minister expects to sail for | yon, Maxcy, Mitohell of Oregon, Fug, Ransom, | American legation, in deference to American | Nights” was so great he has consented | Vancing %and Chattanooga 1 per cent. — LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULD- | day‘oecurring forty daysafter this day otucrwise the | Europe in a few weeks, Walthunt;*Whitthorse and" Wilsoa of ates: | constitutional scruples. No such information |to permit the issue of “a chastened | 140cluck the entire market became we gn THOMAS Y. CROWELL & €0, es eae Shiect of thinvent sto havea purtiten opsaiees ee | pooPualn St. Maur, the military attache of the | }¥ ai\Bi6: : . 9" | has been received at the State department, and | Cision,” To the general public the modifica- | Butts, Ter curried, Gown again. a £ - Lemeraatee yes minions ctin, | || came in thecly of Washington, Dmcrit | Efench eration, has been recalled, and sails | "Ney. isoaars, Aldrich, /Allison, Conger, Cal | rae onc OF che tatemnene it ines | tions. will be confined to the removal of so-| at small fractions below opening igure. LR. McLEAN if’ Columbia, provi copy of this order’ be 5 Evarts, , Harrison, Hawley, In- archaic crudities, cal Metnte Gal: a 13 Astor Place, New York. | my10 25th and etreets northwest, | shat enced week tr threw saceesive weeks some | Minister and ‘Madame Reuterskeola will go | Lom; Harte, Prie, Hale, Harrison, Hawley, In- clear that by giving the presents, which wore | Cie to a Windus snnounce “a story of the eet ate Gate pa (apa wom avec = FRVETES CED fe SS ANS Ee | ar eat nN a go eats | Se late ike Le me ae aeaey, sree we esd | evand ote oboe ty Bonita || wm. c Dodger WW, Dn ‘ LOUISVILLE, KY. AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. | Hruccopy. ‘Test: MM. M. MERRICK, Justice, &. | Harbor. with Mr, Pike, Mr. Chace with Mr. Kenna, Mr. arate peed gh pedis wg ng Cassell will issue next week @ political | ist and B streets northeast. = LETTERS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAFTS AND | ft IGS, Clerk, &e. Mrs, Horace Hilyar 1s now on the ocean, and | Edmunds with Mr. Harris, Mr. MeMillan with | Selying presente from, & ¢ brochure by Goldwin Smith on “Dismember. has oold > “A god thing in itself, ang a siga of promise.”—Tax BILLS OF EXCHANGE. gw ___ By M. A CLANCY, Asat.Clerk._| witt go directly om her arrival to hes 1, | Me. Sabin, Mr. Miller with Mr. Hampton, Mr, mentno Remedy.” Also a work ‘samo Lirezary Woetp 3 myi0-2m LEWIS JOHNSON &00., Bankers | ([—G=> WAYMAN GROVE CAMP-MEETING | Newport. eosiess Dawes rtp ae ane Eee miu Cam: Heroes of the Future. guthor on sosialistie fallacies, entitied “False nF tables Cut suo INTERES * | (psee> CHAS S. PRICE, fons desing lovin wil wend ‘appiaiions tothe | A pleasant party of ladies from the Hamilion, | with Mr. Saulabury, Me Van Wyck with Mn | me waerrorsrenaDvares asstowmD T0-Day. | HPS og eaition of:Max ORell's “John Bull we pleasureto open the South- | The most couplets Drug exbiiehitest’ in South | Yrs of thelr respective churches. consisting of Mrs. Frye, Mrs. Holman, Mrs. Lay- Mr. Mitchell of Fensylvania with Mr.| ‘The following are the assignments of the ern Bivonac these days.”—Bostox HEMALD. Washington. Our peices are exceedingly low. apl3| Beata aap eee ae ee Holman spent yesterday at ny] ery Se ore ‘West Point graduates as second lieutenants in “Has falien in ciosely behind the three leading mag- <— SE Ray FROM L088 BY BURG | Mr, W.W. next week to his ac- | abd the Senator last named in its fav. the army: H. C. Newcomer, corps of engineers; azines of this couutry.”—NeWw ORLEANS Thoms Daa 'LARY, RUBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT, eran Ores oert wes ‘The bill having already passed the House, | Chas. L. Pottor, 5th cav.; Jno. A. oak RSA Ne THE NATIONAL SAPE DEPOSIT COMPANY," eevee tee wise, White neene and not hat art, Arthur Thayer, 3d cav.; R. L. Hirst, 11th FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. ARRIG BJOU THEATER oer Se rer ot ane eee A 67, | EET an ea ary Digek Jones, who accom: | Dow goes : Berry, 4th art; Frank Mein Perpetual Char Congress January 22,1867, | panies him, has not fully recovered from her ‘till Mondas int; L. G. Berry, tyre, : S | SEPARA apf sim 006 | recent illness. ‘ else a eta Se 19th inf; Jno, E. McMahon, 4th art; W. N. P. COSTED TS 88 TELE MR. WM, H. DANTE! i Its, «dime! It is rumored that Justice Gray is building Darrow, 4th art; Jno. T. L WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE Lock attached, guarded ‘Ubree watchmen, and con- 3 Cecil En. an Py ee stant ‘electrical communi ‘with Folios ‘Depart- | the house on 16th and I streets for Miss Anna, i « % perenteinn [neon nn ment. Van Vechten, who is to be his bride in the 2 i. DeFontaine. | ing. SAFES RENTED FROM $5 TO $60 PER YEAR. | autumn, | Miss Van Vechten while @ guest at Old Time Service, i Gries. MOR Erie trunks oF boxes | the White House made scores of triends in this si J.M. Wright, pnd de r innder | *fanagemieni:—Bent P. Snyder, President; Chas. ¢ | fit¥, 84 Will be thrice welcome to social circles hapipyroet coe peur tpmmepae rat ns i Glover, V. Pres't; A. L Suurtevant. 5D. Law- . x | Cle by we sent @ circularletter to com. Jonm HL Morgan, W.R Meadoo, | “PENELOPE win ing 0 jason lige, Treas; Soha, Parke, Henry 4. Wilard, | Mrs. I. Warrack, who has been spending | Speaker Carlisle and Representatives Randall ne Iv. Lulie Rathboue, A gome time here with her cousin, Mrs. J and Morrison. They ask the passage of House union ‘The Trappist Abbey of Gethsemane, Htustrated, Warren, Wis. if. Daniel and Jax Watson. admis: | _™Y! Chas, E. Nyman, Assiet. Se¢y._| Jeremiah Wilson, has returned to her home bill repealing timber culture, pre-emption and “nde a BoB BOCs, Seats reserved at Metzerow's Music store, | (ess SPECIAT. CARE 18 GIVEN TO FINE patting Morton M. Casseday. | 903 Penn. ave., without extra charge. Seat ened Kian (Riga dic. at our leaning works, House bill for ‘the bi fe wobject them. ‘paptha gas process, Fra Benedict, NORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, then ‘casee, ‘hem in Soavas Ste - vr Chatle5. oMattey, FA ibis vo bigest ot Pennapivai are ry phe raeted benign oe ‘The War in Missouri, vod at night by S00 as ‘royal arousal RH. Musser. ry ofone Charies Gayarre, oe HL Hayne, | Bt _Ou Stndays half G™s0 CONCERT. SATURDAY. SUSE 38 1880, Admission, 10centa” $e24-3te ‘A™40GHS GRAND OPERA HOUSE rmammrefsenee aD ect Grand Duchess ‘Admission 25e. Reserved: Neat week, change of opera wight EW NATIONAL THEA’ ‘McCAU pans oy MIK, 5 ee 4 | fi tah Phoonk Pe contertiirie wan be py tpn