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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Coraer Pennsylvania Ave. and1lth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't counter, pal 30 cents & ‘months, Oflice at Washington, D.C,as EEKLY STaR—pnblishat on Friday—$1 @ postage prepaid. Six months, 50 ceats. nbscriptions must be paid ls advance, Repaper sent longer tua 1s paid for. nae Known on application. Che ening Star. Vu. 68—No 10,344. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1886. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ING LA ERICHOLS, STON as PIQUILLE, Pie GO; at b Amor. SAL THEATER, L OPERA COMIQ En Washington of Mik itary KOHUS=Ap Reserved seats, 5 H. BOU THEATER, Vestimonial Rene Mi WEDNESL 30TH, lerks of Washington. ‘The follow- by the Mercontie < : a big artices wll appear: Mr. Pruette, the popu- Tar baritone of the Abbow ‘Mr. ‘Tin. Mt Waldecker, am! M ng wih the following in he ‘Miss u. Daniel @ Rathvou v we shocks south st Peaoay tin scene cver painted. O clecirte lights iidren under 12 years, 25 f'price. yea 1ssi ON SEASON oN THE BAND 0. To the following Pointe: EVERY TUESDAY 70 PEN-MAR, Commencing July 6 Round-trip rate, Leave Sam. ety JO persons. Ewery EVERY THURSDAY To BAKPER'S FERRY AND EYRNE'S ISLAND ON THE POTOMAC. Music, Boating, Dancing and Fishing. d-trip rate. = very Ucket calls for a reserved seat. & GL, returning at 7 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER SUNDAY To THE LURAY CAVERNS, 00 Leave 10:05 Commencing July 4 and Round-trip very tick: arn hag Seas’ at 0it wal 1352 Penneyivania ave. apd at the Baud U.Station uN morning of excursion, je25-1m OF Re. oR $1.00. 31.00, Baitimore, under the auspices TE, om the vecasion of the ninalate of Mo-t Reverend James Gibbons, D. D., Archbishop of Baltimore, will begiven on WEUNESDAY, JUNE 30, via the Baltunore and Gu Ratiroad Round trip tickets are now on sale at the following place: ‘The Carroll Institute, 602 F Steet; George Bogus, 505 wh street; G. G. Simms, 44h and New York avecue: J. R. Cassin, 7th and M sircts uorthwest; George F. Harbin, 319 Pennsyl- Nout aVeuue southeust, and at K€ U. Station on ® of excussion. Fure for the round trip on! 31.00, 7 jezeeat pie GRAND PICNic AND BARB the Journermen Putchers” Assembly 6341, K. of Lat Loch borhier City Park, has been postponed till JUNE the 41H. Tue ox will be slangntered at 12 Sclock, weighing 3.500 pouads, and Will be served to fhe public Uetween S auuu clock. The ox will be seen at the abov: TO, CANADA. via WATKINS GLES AGARA FALLS int management of WASHINGTON DIVISION. No. 1, aod NELSON DIV iMUN, No. Ue Kore, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1550, Leaving 4. und P. Depot at ¥ o'clock p.m. Tickets S10 for Round Yripe good tor Sb dave, Dilieen frome o to Lz years hatf sare. Ticke's sor suie at the places aitewdy advertised by doth dividens” Sleepers far aale st tweatauu's and Uy SP Suuioh, Hsin Ps Depot jes6,304y3.0.9.0°08 (GELECT EXCUR-.ON OF THE eer CORCORAN CADET CORES TO COLONIAL BEACH, TUESDAY, JUNE 20TH, 1886, Tickers 50 cents. To be had of members and at the nat. “Ntrowsmith leaves 7th street wharf §:30a m.; re taurus ar be p.m ‘No‘objectiowal characters allowed on boat. je26-2t0 5 Geman GHT EXCURSION TO 3 MARSHALL HALL BY THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, FRIDAY, JULY 2D, 1886. Steamers W. W. CORCORAN and T. V. ARRROW- SMITH leave whart at 6 and 6:30 o'clock p.m. sharp, returning at 11 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents. x [ARSHALE WALL—THE WISTE! AD Gov wii ‘give a Tune 3uth on the W. W. LoS ~ = eases E: SEV ETH Cand EXCURSION To MAR SHALL HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1886 ‘By the MINNEOLA SOCIAL CLUB, On the Steamer W. W. CORCORAN. Tickets. 50 cents. Boat leaves 7th st. wharf at 9:30am. and 6 p.m jusic by Schroeder. Cars in attendance Jed Port oF JULY 30 P.M. RETURNS" MONDAY, JULY ‘Stm, Select comp plenty of room, and special rates, Full inf rmation and certificates of registration pro curable ouly ot MISS STILLMAN. 1011 M st. nw. 1-9 Tuesday, Wednesday and ‘Thursday. DAR Por ee ‘The Paradise of the Potomac River, Wik OVEN JULY IST. ‘The safe. swift aid comniodious steamer MOSELEY | Wil leave ier wuarf, foot of ih street, daily at 9 am. ime Mostley stops s¢ Alexandria on Mon Wednewlavs, Pridays and saturdays, bcems: Chikdren, and charters to societies F vc tnfurtnat Sud to engage state rooms, appiy at cflice op the | Whar’, foot of Jesu pure Birwineme we UNE street. B.C. DAVIS, Supt, «sn — <F of the Butchery Pienie and Bar- Is. ‘The same bullock, welgh- ng 4,200 pounds will be served from: 6 o'clock ‘onto the general publie Alvare invited Je2du Ge FAT AES AND. CABIN JOHN BRIDGE The steamer HG. Wacuer can be chartered for © soply ms to the above points Further information #221 M (Bridge) st., Georgetown. jeZ2-1m. —— MIKADO CLUB —PICNICS EVERY SaT- | urday eveninz a suethler’s Park. Est. between sth and Lith we, at 6 lock. Fuilorchesira. Prize Dowilng. Admission, + im* GREAT PAGES AND DGE— H steams Packet Kxcelvior make regular Wips om Beads; s Mondays, Weduesdays and Fridays, leaving Fgh street and Canal, Georgetown, a: Sim. Fare Keyed Trip 50 crate For further kiformaiion apply 105. G.and J. i. WATERS, 1087 32d street Je! * PIVE:t VIEW AND OCCOQUAN PALUs, Va— Vine steamer Mary Washin.ton. River View every Benda: leaving at 10am acd 3 pime te ferang at acd “Sp pt rickewm, $5 Sentx ccugian Falls every” Wednesday.” leaving "st oa i, returning at Spm. Tickets, 35, “cena! Family days atitiver Ciew every Sat Beday. leaving at 10 a. m., returning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, 10 Cents, Professor Proctor’s Dancing hook Be er View every Saturday even tow, returning at 11 p.m. Das: pack, wid at the grounds on all ut the above tips. ‘The lazgest and finest pavillon on the Potomac at River View, Tickets, 25 cents Posl- Uively uv object enable parties allowed op the above Wis. For charter uuquireof k. S RANDALL, $10 Manager. Mace “HAL their cottuge at Newport in a few days, ai Sreclal attention management Steamer W. W. CORCORAN CAROLINE LERCH, sormerly wish 4-iscber and | yainl atention given, te tbe man “ident | ‘The wedding robe of Justice Matthews’ bride Wil make daily excutsioas to Marshall Hall and Matson Yriese, Rue Rivoiie, Paris, Ped Als. to tbe renting of houses and collection of rents, ‘was made of silve: ‘silk, She carried roses SU pies She Wid ANP aan SE SaeaEST | Ye FR Mocca | MRSS canto chatwe dor paveng taxen | Sad wose buadsoine diamond Soseeeee Hived up with clegant reception fous for ladies and eVox, Bran, Mopere | Supine ris Rydesisnine a terara SES per | on rans Galton, Mes gone west eo a bual- {feiicreream and lance suppiied excursions Forme, barre Co, se Lous, We. (Pree, CARPENTERY AND BUILDERS sEC- | ness trip to be absent several weekn, = PT GWEEY sequonable peicen sod sstiniction guaranteed, "© | asenow bidiiag oo a werk in goes ee Coan’ Gyidenstolpe i epgading § few days fn | dssocianes, 3 Sundays the Pout will make two trips to Mar. J oS oo sspecaity, | the erection and shail stall leaving at 10 ani. and's 30 pas retare Sd abe S pun Fare Round trip 260.” medm SUATE MANTELS SLAT <TELS—O' x 5 'S0 iis of Slate stock vis bande Gaus Heanteat | SiasoxaBLE Groops. Seca each tee eed ae aie Vucarrs HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF FURE OLIVEOIL AND MACCARONL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALSO, THE CELEBRATED VELATTS PAMOUS CARA MELS, PRESM EVERY DAY. €20 9th st. uw... opposite U.S Patent Offices, ay Bisueb Store, 170 Penmaytvaniaave ai Plaster, N.C and Gas Tur, “bareval, pres cs { bartnership at the abcve ‘aumber for the parpose of | ~ On” or _abou Conducting a general Real Estate and Insurance Busi- | semtbl “ Janes Ges for placing large lies o passed, represeri | in the’ Distr many others. We will give prompt au Yention to all business carefully managed, rents collected, and real estate ered for, $1.00. 5g Cleveland Fluid delivered, 7 Broverent’ Call and ase thens lo'Ceorstion te Wisk | sacies of fifeis benetitod uy liveral wages: pala to core person, except members of the examining ENKS & CO! other work done under the supervision of competent | Ucn that protects thou perators at cust of iaaterial, Oped from 2to > p.m. | Meepiug Tue ‘boy tm th C Gunton Law Builiting, 4 index w all in hotties or <>, PLACE YOUR oRDE eee eet thea | FORNISMERS aND SUTRI MAWE wa" Succeaors to THOMPSON'S SPECIAL NOTICES. ___SPEUILAL_NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Tee eee RTE EST, WARE THE TRUE LIGHT ON THE LOCKOUT. | Goverswent Receters To-DAY.—Internal fe 18th the Painters’ As | Fevenue, $772,471; customs, $761,072. = OF Ta noth i ter ema el facil. | Git we would ‘inal s'00 per day for eight hours Promotions.—Lucius D. Alden, R. H. Harts. unsar- | work. “Ni serious apposition to Our demands was = iis | Ramtnd aad eietncd ee SP whet | BOTA ANG Nathan Reeve have been, designate + Kuliders and sub-contractors learned ofour | fF promotion in the second controller's office, caceion ea eam 9 peposition Lostrieesirom.an | the first from 1,600 to 81,800 and. the others view with newspaper correspondents respecting 200 personal ‘us | the South Western srikes and froma circular ianued by | tog Vp, STV Ice appCintees, from $1, oer eae eaceatme | ONT worthy chiet IBnovaraged by the sentiaents he a it, sold and exchanged. faforma: | werk tenet (pens Cates SENATOR MORRILL CONVALESCENT.—Upon In- ocal Investments cheerfully given, | elght-Lour busis, they formed a association, which | QuIry at Senator Morrili's residence to-day it Sas perfected, we are informed, by wireatening sub- s 4 Mc. DODSON, | contractors who” employed" uaton men with | Was Stated thet the Senator is rapidly conva 8 BL refusal to permit them to bid on work. On the Ist of | lescing, and Dr. Busey who is attending bim mission to Messrs. Miggs & Co. Bank- | May they told their men that if they did not continue | Sees ho reason why he Will Dot be up and about share of your patronaze, insurance ‘4s we do the two oldest: ‘olumbiy viz., the Poton D.C. organized Maren, 1831, a1 ‘ashiington, D.C. Org trusted |. Sweeny, Pres. Farmers and Me | on the oid terms thelt laces would ve filled the cv Bani of Georgetown, D.C: Dr. Daniel W | sttansera. ‘That openct the Siockoute ‘Pele utile etimadeeeess eae Frew National Hank of Kepdbiic: Hou. A. A. | cty wus ten hours or nothing, Henceforward they de-| THE Crv1t SERVICE COMMISSION.—The civil jon. Samuel k. Wheat jessrs. Le Aniied thes andonment ofour tards. Toyield tothis : is Johason @ | —ihe aband. niuent of our orgaulzation—would plaice | SeF¥ice commissioners Saturday decided that iay2-lm | us at their mercy, andwe would uo doubt be speedily | the list of persons wito have passed civil ser- S GALS. DELIV. | MqUited to work for the tlggurly stipend = Vice examinations betore local boards ot ex- § GALS DELIV. | Us before our ormagizan ion ES Z compel th aa anne to | aminers shall not be copied ior ay purpose fy Bree copvOEt | Ttrat large trom whom the cititen obtaibe the neces | Whuttever, and shall be open to inspection tuo st 0 rr ployes; the mouey that cotnes from one pocket goes | board.’ A resolution was adopted requesting ues De __3e9 )m_} {nto the tilis of anys the President toso amend the evil service rules FIRMARY OF N euite “bosses comp that hereafter persons seekiiiy cmployment by ; 10d Fst. nw: ele apprentices, ait x the government In other than the departmental Toe sine painters ty | service at Washington shall make their appli- Sunday. iy15-San fb csitne esnon Te ay hicn be be cations tor examination to the civil service +pi Sunday. a restralit on meee ae a ae cat eyS numa, Of | Commission, instead of to the head of the ofice Roe ab his euiployer. Without the reatrice | in which they desire employment, The com- Hams We Put ou the boy he could work ina shop until | missioners decided to send. to ex-Postmaster viana'ave. Complete reyances of Georaviown and County nd Wes tosuch made a specialty. aps becatne worth som: kay a journey mis the mca ber duy as cive into our assembly scabs ng and then leave | Veazey, ui Waltimore, a copy of the statement mpiain | made bj} Commissioner Lysnan respecting his snquiry into charges against Mr. Veazey. Masor EpMonp Mauer, oi the Treasury de" F Hines ue Wo (bine here and take oar placesin au elfurt | partment, returned this morning from Rut- Peansylvaniaave, | lo better out cond: 1 reed dra ueht wth soda wate 15" | Experience in hiv "ockoat" teaches us there are | ands Vt, whither he wont to preside at the good and itustworthy couiractors cere who desire to | Sixteenth national convention of the French eep faith with investors aud execute inert wor Canadians of tue United States. The con guditable iauner, but. we are informed, the less | Vention formed a leazue of ail Lue “sucicties in er@pulous are endeavoring to drive thei ‘trom the | the country and elected Major Mallet ite presi- hooorabie position they have taken, It hasbeen as | dent-general =n is setled that unfair bosses have gone to witon bosses ——— liom they know 'Y interior workinen aud so destitute of 1as.- “THE GOOD OF THE SERVICE.” Why Major Dye’s Resignation Was Re- the conditions under which the committee will be given Ume are that the bill tograntacharter cable Traction railroad, biil shall notbe taken up. The opposition to the school bill is said to be on account of the provision that the school board shall control the appointment of the super Schools, Itis possible that there will be some nding reached by which this bill may ‘he opposition to it AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. and the school NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE. WHAT THE COMMISSIONERS SAY—NO CHARGES: AGAINST THE RETIRING SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE—HIS SUCCESSOR NOT YET AP- rintendent of the Mr. Randall's Tariff Bill Introduced. be allowed to come up. comes from a small minority. Capitol Topies. AN ARCHITECTURAL MONSTROSITY. The new Pension building was assailed with @ battery of ridicule in the House Saturday. Mr. Dunham called it an architectural mon- strosity; Mr, Rogers referred to it as across be- tween a car stable and a union depo! Springer thought it was ugly enous! up by dynamite. luired the building McMillin rather liked THE DU'FEKENT APPROPRIATION BILLS are in the following condition: Those that have the pension, Columbia, agriculture, naval and West Point and two of the minor deficieney bills. Those in conference are the military, post offic: diplomatic. Those pending ’and to be cor civil, general deficiene and toctifications. ‘The legislative, exscutive and judicial and river and harbor are in the Senate committees, but will be reported this The District Commissioners, Saturday, in a Personal interview requested the resigna- of Major William McE. intendent of police, to take effect Juiy Ist. That there would be a change the head of the police department July 2st | has been rumored tor along time, sioner Wheatley, who, in the assignment of uties among the Commissioners, was placed in charge of the police department, said to a STAR reporter to-day: “It 4s true that we have requested Major Dye's We have the kindest feeling for Major Dye, but believe that the public interest will be best subserved by making a change. We want to improve the police department, to mae it more etfective and active, and we be- ed that to do this 1t was necessary wo make Were there any charges against Maj. Dye?” ‘o,’ said Mr, Wheatk Discussion of Chinese Cheap Labor. APPROPRIATIONS IN THE SENATE. Cannon ad- xery tmiich and” Mr, ts The Senate. Mr. Edmunds reported a bill in the Senate to-day removing the political disabilities of Wm. A. F, Lee, of Virginia, and Mr. George a like bill for Juo, K. Mitchell, of Virginia, both of which were passed by the necessary two- thirds vote without debate, Mr. Allison, from the committee on appropri- ations, reported back the legislative appropria- ton bill with amendments, and gave notice that he would move to-morrow to take it up. Mr. Manderson, from the committee on print- ing, reported a resolution to direct thatcom- mittee to inquire into the subject of printing and binding, aiso engrs raphing for public printing, W proving the system, lessening the cost, eta. sidered are the sundi y, “the Commissioners have no charges against im, His resignation is requested, not on xccount of any charges, but trom reasons of missioners desire to improve Ur THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL, ive appropriation bill reported nate committee this morning pro- as the Com- ryiee. There Telegrams to The Star. ANGRY OHIO REPUBLICANS. Two More Wounded Officers Dying. Evicted Strikers Camping in the Woods. ———— KNOW BETTER THAN THE SENATE. Ohio Republican Journals Think the Payne Matter Should Have Been Pushea. Special Dispatch to Tue EVENING Stan, Covtases, O., June 28.—The republican press of the state is @ unit in criticising Sena tors Logan, Evarts and Teller on the Payne re port, Gen. Logan comes in for the greatest share of criticism, and in a manner, tt is claimed, that may seriously compromise bim 4s an aspirant for the presidential nomination, The Ohto State Journal, the central republican organ, says today: “If Gen. Logan bas any presidential aspirations he may leave out of all question any support in convention from Ohio republicans, His position in the Payne busi- hess cannot be excused or palliated even by bis | splendid military record, It is simply inia | mous, as is that of every other Senator on the committee who refused to Inve Sherman has an opportunity to of the com mrinesesd findings that Quick to appreciate, and one which Ob.o rep Hlcans and auti-boodie democracs expect bli We improve.” ‘ought to be eo TWO MORE OFFICERS DYING. The List of Victims of the Chicago Bomb Throwers Not Yet Complete. CiicAGo, June 28.—Before night comes tt ts very likely that the bomb thrown at the Hay- taarketon May 4th will hi acded two more victims to the list of those Killed by it, OfMflcer have been 6 nandoned. 01 « McNulty bas were charges ified by Lieutenant ncklof against him, but the Comimissioners investigated the charges and exonerated the inajor.” “Has Major Dye’s successor been appointed?y asked THL Stak reporter. ‘No, he has not been appointed,” Has he been seiected” sald Mr. Whe: not bee appointed; that When asked whether there were any other poses a net increase of $131,000 in appropria- tlons as compare! rincipal items of increase are the addition of 150,000 in the provision for collecting internal ¥ <p fiation of §: APPROPRIATION BILIS, the committee on com inerce, reported back the river and harbor pill n Abe would move vn} : : { Mr, McMillan, trom we provision’ inthe for couuit lance of pupiicaion of the Rebellion Record is cut off. mittee thinks this publication contains much irrelevant matter and that it should be sus- Allison (in the al smiling, “be hi bseuce Of Mr. Logan) sub- alt J have to say.’ mitted the conference repost on Ube pension ap- ropriation bill, the House receding trom its he Senate com- id tried to get them io disctarge thelr melt OF 10. PUL & who leav Scabsin with the uilon meu toace if they wouldstrike | _ THOSE Who leave the city d uring the snmmer No charge for Hunging. Deposits, Loans, Exchange, Dealers tu Goveruinent, District Bonds and all Local j wher, they worked (en hours per day. “On the eight- | Would Itke to examine Messrs. Entwisle, Flem- New York, Philadelphia, Boston aud Baltimore | set the must Work on the tore huaiaue basis if Bought ard Sold. the masters in tbe building trades wou! djrect from our office to Boston, Constant notations of this stock r¢ ee TaveLens AVAILABLE IN SLL PARTS OF EUROPE. Mon BW eater et at thelr Lodze LETTERS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAFTS AND | ¢ _Fine Line ot Brass Fenders sud Andirons. Also blood enougn. cut again, length of time and the address changed as often os ‘LF. BROOKS, 2 dag ait accepted an overture to work nine hours | as desired. ‘The subscription must be Invariably 51 Lothat. | per day and eight hours on Suturday and rewmun Our | paid In advance = ARINES uuion cards, they rejected i We are forced 10 ~— CORSON @ MACARTNEY, feel chetr aims wnd effur.s are to break up our unions BANKERS Gud tke adve tage Of our necessities aud jay us | THE LIBRARY Stre JURY resumed itssessions GLOVER. BUILDING, Whatever they please for our daily toll. Employers | this morning at the court house. Mr. R. R. reported is asserting that inelr meu do nearly, if ress Bot quite a3 MLC WOrRS On he em Co. neariy: if | Perry, for Mr. N.@. Ordway, stated that he Renmin hour basis men are ir sh aud vigorous and notex- | ing and Morrison, the experts who testified to Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges of | Hattsted by prottacted iabor or warmweather, ‘There | the value and cost of remodeling some of the are investors, we are assured. w'o would be giad te old buildings. Mr. Ordway said that the pub: uldvaw | shed statements tended vo injure his property, : : Be masters io eee coun on | 4nd he wished, in addition to cross-exaniining American Bell Teleohone Stocic executed } {¢ obstructions ey Dave placed on che F-sumptt fhe wituemes Zaentoned, to eal Gentoo atow Agana Fist that the experts were in error. They woul MEMBER OF L._A-178._ | promise not to take Over one and 9 halt hours’ time. Mr. Clagett said the jury did not take the nowspupers ws thelr guide, but would decide ‘ived. ja26 = Svar eee MASONIC—THE OFF EDITS, i Soy ee 17, changes contemplated, Commissioners bad not con said that politics had nothin, Proposed change in tne police dey but the good of the service. Commissioner Webb, speaisity posed change, said that Mr, sociates bad azreed might foliow a chang Was 100 easy-going ior needed was an active, stirring man, THE MAJOR PROTESS. Major Dye, in his interview with the Commis- , protested against their action Major Dye was appointed chief of police in 1883, to succeed Major Brock, When Lhe lorce Was reorganized as One of the results of investigations made by the citizens’ committee, of which Mr. Juha W. Thompson Major Dye huiled from Obio, had served honorably during the war, and since Mr. Wheatley said the pendcd uni! the subject can be investigated. AN ADDRESS ON THE TAKIFY. The revenue reform democrats at their caucus Tequested the chairman of the caucus, Gen. Bragg, to designate a committee to prepare an address to the country on the subject of th: ‘The following Will be menubers of th commitice, of which Speaker Carlisle will the chairman: Seymour, of Connecticut; New York; ‘Seutt ‘are; Compton, of Mary’ uced & bill authorta President to appoint aud retire Alfred Pieasau- ton as major general; referred. Hoar gave notice that he would on Wed- nesday next ask the Senate to take up the reso- lution for open executive sessions so that he might make remarks thereupon, fr. Edmunds called uj pension of $100 to Em. Of General Stannard, of Vermont, The bill was Md, OF,4s they term It. to see It the union | C@) have THE STAR maiied to them for any | to do with th heatley’s as- that good results the bill grant wr Dye, he thought, J, Stannard, w! of Pennsylvania Mr. Manderson, from the committee on con- ference on the bill to permit leave of absence to @upioyes of the public printing ollie wubmittd report, The Heuse “ecedes trom its disagree- Ment. The report was agreed to. ‘The chair jaid before the Senate the conference Teport ou the post office appropriation Lill, stat- ing that the commitiee was unable to agree question being on the subsidy provision). the Senate in favor of the sioners Saturday 6 fe jt; Herb = Georgia; Herbert, of Alabama; quot mineshiee Florida; Singleton, of Mississi ot Kenineky; MeMiNi ridge, of Arkansas; Blanchard, of Louisian: Mayberry, of Michigan: Outhwalte, of Ohic; Mutson, of Indiana; Mor- ison, of Illinois, and Reagau, of Texas, pi; Breckinridg of Tennessee; Breckii was chairman, r. Pugh addresse for themselves, He was willing to hear the erossexamination, but would not bear argu- ‘OW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, ai 3: sharp. to attend the funeral of our late Brot BILLS OF EXCHANGE, Motion ales tees os er ces ate Brok ment. Alter some discussion it was decided to — a _ ts er Lodges give Me. Ordway one and a haif hours’ Ume to- myl0im _ LEWIS JOHNSON €CO. Ranker _} lnvifedtoattend. ‘Hy order of shew. M morrow morning. <g=> HEADQUAN 9. Tue RestaNaiioNs of the following naval i! 5 A. academy cadets have been accepted by the Sec- DEUGGIST. fe most complete Drug’ establishm: Washiugton.. Our prices are excectine: tin South low. avid. ___LADIES’_GOODs. icLEob. from his late residence, 816 | Tetary of the Navy: Samuel E. Darby, of Ar- eet -€, TO-MORROW (Tuesdar) af 4 30 o'diock | kansas; George W. Fyr:, Pennsylvania; Thos, Pm L, tf. < ‘5 Seer ¥. A. RHODERICK, Adjutant. ge | SJewett, Kunsas; J. W. sims, Virginia, and ADIES WHO 4isH MOVEMENT «. pis at PROF. ist. Rioveriox. 10 Pm Cest| K=, MILLINERY, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLAKS, RUCHINGS, Etc. | Mr. Pyles, Good Hope road, and Henry Tolson, Asy WHITE SUITS. Selected line from $4.50 to 920. ~ FOSTER KID GLOVES $1 per pair, upwards | — Every pair fitted and warranted. oe ‘The opportunity to secure BARGAINS for the next | $) We omee gf thiry days 315, Mac J. P. Pasme Will clove out the balance of her importation of PARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS, together | [==> rsary of the | In the T: with ber UNTRIMMED STOCK, at greatly reduced } Club's formation will be celebrated on the FIRST He | Eo the Tal Williams, ‘Alabam wiles of the first class; E KNIGH?S OF PYTHTIAS SUBSCRIBE | GC. W. Bischof, Nebraska; George W. Fitz- tMCKENNEY'S: Mihst jeaelw” Seve post prepald to aa aa dress,’ The next number, Mowbray, Herman D auniges ow Yorks — a we St _J0°S EW _ | which will be out on the Ist of Jnly, will contain. th eary Taylor, at , and G.W, Wi is IsH TO LEARN THE =WED- | official program of the 1e Lodge DUH Caroling, of tae cnosn On lives ie ing of the Supreme Lodge | South ui se class; i DIMASSAGE TREAT: | a: Toronto, aiid otlier inveren ing matter reg.sdlog | OD ed Hecke Hee lassi and Oliver LASS Ac f Toronto, and other matter. regard k, Maryland, and’ Marcus B. ISSEN’S, 00S 16uh 35 be- | He order, Send sulecriptions to. BUNCH, Pubs | Siokes, South avollivty 01 ue third elas, rATES BENEVOLENT FRA: CoB RE Susan i craminneeas if A adjourned | meeting of | of the officers on duty at the Artillery school THOMAS GUARD COUNCIL, No. 52, 0.5.5. Fe | py : Will be held ‘at Afount Vernon’ Hall Sth ‘isco ami | Fortress Monroe, las closed with the presenta: 3 rk ave. n.w..on WEDNESDAY EVENING, | Hon of the diplomas by Gen, Schofield. The Inst. at o'clock, for the purpose of organ: | graduates, according to rank, are us follows: The members of | First Licuts. George 8. Grimes, Thos, R. Adams, of ner fe | Alex. D. Schenck, D.D. Johuson, M. M. Mat of ne Com | comb, Frederick March, Solon F. Massey, John ON ENTIRE STOCK. 3. © HUTCHINSON, _4*_] R. Williams and Aivert ‘Todd; 24 Lieuts. Chas. 907 Pennsylvania avenue. (=>, NsNoTice is ro centiFy. apren | H- Hu aries A. Beuneti, A. C. Blum, 0. Bana E aation of ie matter, thai tesa | AL Lessils "George i Barney, “Adelbert Cron” 3 Grocers anit Dealers in Fleur, | iter i B. Usual reduction of have not deen “handhng fonr mancfuctured by the | Walue’ 7 Sllsty W. ¥. Stone and H. Deli. 2 Borcottd, millers ef Groraetonin hte (lion SEASON ABLE GOO! ig-tained persons have discon the sale of sav we flour,and it some instances hur not handicdthesalt | SECRETARY MANNING'S CoNDITIoN.—Mr. flour B. Deviny, cor. 14th and Md. ave. hue ‘Thomas J. Brennan, Secretary Manning's pri- vate secretary, who has Just returned from a visit to Hot Springs, says that the report that Dew. r. 4th and O xts. u.w.; Jom 4ip and E sis sw. U wh_merchants: subsidy appropriation in the bill. House of Representatives. Under the call of states the sollowing bills, &e., were introduced and referred: By Mr. Beach (N. Y.)—Grai Springs reservation to the state of 18 THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW BEING VIOLATED? By Mr. Gallinger (N. H.)—A resolution recit- ing thatitis @ matter of vurrent newspaper Tumor that the officers of the democratic cam- paign commitiee, through a person not an em- ploye of the government, are en ing contributions from democrat! and others in the employ of the government, and directing the committee on civil service re- form to tnvestigate the facts, with a view of whether section 11 of the civil been violated. MR. RANDALL'S TARIFF BILL, By Mr. Randall (Pa.)—To reduce and equalize duty on imports, to reduce internal revenue taxes and to modify the laws in relation to the collection of the revenue, [A general {dea of the bill has alreaay been given in THE STAR, It takes the internal rev- enue tax off tobacco, and fruit brandies and wines, It changes the form of some customs duties from ad valorem to specific, includes tue Hewitt administrative bill, und makes a slight reduction in some im; addition to the free Is boards and lumber in the rough, bubs for Wheels, staves and wood of all rough, jute butts and bristles. Wool of the first und second class is fixed at 10 cents per pound; then had ‘held @ commission in the’ Egyptian ve Grosvenor Obio, Representative Grosvenor, of Obio, in the penuasagetie wes House Saturday denied the publisie1 report tbat he had assailed the people ot New land in a speech recently deuvered by him, see END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR. The Colored High School. The following is a list of the successful candl- dates for admission to the colored High school Thomas Edwards, William Jennings, Mary Ware, Robert Taylor, Renfro, Edward Shorter, Anna Smith, Mary Ellen Robinson, Harry Lewis, Annie Cox, Ella Perry, Susie Garner, Thomas Williams, Ralph Stewart, Mary Scott, Solomon Johnson, Gabriel Coakley, Caroline Lacy, Mary Jones, William Tignor, Pauline Hawkins, Estelle Lewis, Wil- liam Webb, George Johnson, Virginia Live pool, Maggie Crusor. Ida Chew, Sarah Smoot, Payne, Robert Wilkinson, Martha Browne, Kliza Berry, Mary Cox, Maty Davis, Lillte Lacy, Frank Cardozo, Sarah Minor, Clifton Jobnéon, Mary ‘kennedy, Serena Spencer, Brown, Richard Younge Dickerson, James Burrei i, Kichard Jones, At te time of his a clerk in the Pension office, WHO WILL SUCCEED HIM? A number of gentiemen are mentioned as Possible successors of Major Dye. A:aong them are Col. Win. G. Moore, the commanding officer of the Washington Light Intantry; Thomas J. well-known citizen living in the West End, and Mr. S. H. Walker, a resident ot Capitol Hill, Friends of Lieut.’ Arnold aud lice force, have urged rs. Luttrell and Moore have both said they bave not sougat and they would not accept the position if tendered to applications of recent date for the office of chief of police on file at_the Commis Slouers’ oflice are those of Fred. G. Calvert aud Papers, filed not by Lieut, yas, are un le urging Lieut. Guy, of the Moses Lucas, George | thom as candidates. aged in solicit- ic congressmen. Thos. P. Morgan. Arnold but by other the appointment of missioner Morgan, who served as major ot police before be Was appotuted District Com- Inissioner, filed an application about ag Major Dye sald to a STAR reporter to-day that on ‘Saturday morulng Comm Wheatley requested his resignation, had selected sume one for the piace, and later in the day he (Dye) received a leiter formally requesting his resignation, plied with this request, but would do so. He had not the least idea as to who would be se- Jected as his successor, bu! he hoped that the interests of the wholé District would be sub- served and not thatot a party. partment is one which more than auy other is arguret Spriggs, mnuel Pierre, Li Mary Allen, Bei Jou Turner, John H. P. Young, Holl- us, Estelle Jordan, Thos. McGoines, Estelle Wood, Emma Diggs, Florence Thornton, Minnie Dorster, Joan Jor: dan, Henrietta Dorsey, Rosina Norris, Emma Russell, Cornelix Butter, Handsome, Laura Jones, Cephas, Frances Blackwell, Sarah Neai, Josepa had not com- ri duties. The only are squared timber, | pAmuel Lacy, road. a Secretary Manning has suffered a relapso is in- PARASOLD st cont Siielns mol MERA DOARD OF Ka QE En | orate Hat te teuruty Slurduy ery cara can have the same "moved be calling 0 Inuch improved in health and in good spirits. WRAPS and JACKETS at half price. 4 oS . MMPXECUTIVE BOARD,” | The Secretary expects to remain at Hot Springs = : & week or ten days, and go {rom there to New SA ON ee ALE rane York state to pass some time in the neighbor- the capital steck of the above-nam ‘asshelat ion eet nie Dontey has been delar eon and ate ates. Migs es Tne REPUBLICAN CoNGRESSIONALCAMPAIGN een IN VIRGINIA.—Senator Mahone and his Vir- ai TRERS, wy. | sinla republican committee at their conference ¥ formed a copartnership, un- | On Saturday decided to nominate candidates der the firm name of DARE BY & COLLINS, and are | for Congress in the 2d district, which is now IMPORTER, Prepared to contra’ tor the construction and repair | represented by @ republican, Harry Lipbey;, tm 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, of buildings of all kinds, Toe have had large expe-| the 4th, Mr. Brady's district; in the 7th, Mr. | Flenes. employ only skilled workmen, aad guarantee | Q'Ferrall’s; in the Oth, Mr. Tri good work’ at fair prices. ie 2's, which wits a = close district at the last elections, and in the MPOLITAR CLUB NOTICE, 10 | 20th, now represented by J. Randolph Tucker. ‘members. — The. first anniv pahannock and Richmond districts jel2 JULY. when acommittee of management for the it was decided to leave the question to the dis- Kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODSe | Ra dry 44 Ba and Nuk” Gbdbs, “Kiet AU SHO mattess Naan | 100, Move are, the, low i meee 3 ES any vad in this elty for the quality of stock’ and 1 WORSTED Goods. addition to this I will make prices on alls id ing year will be lected. mauagrment for, the | cretion of the district committee. ‘The date for prices Mas M. J. Hox Siembers is requested. the conventions was fixed on Saturday, the | nde tseal year expiring on the 20th Instant, gen- 28th of August, jen desiZous of continulng thelr wemibersalp “are 1309 F STREET N. w. Fequested to sendin their uamesat onse in order to | RETURN OF THR PRESIDENT.—The steam OFFERS COLORED MILAN HATS AND BON-| finr‘comelleay 2 Be Printed list of members now | yacht Corsair, with the President, Postmaster NETS, KID GLOVES THREAD GLOVES, SILK ‘Members are also rerainded that their annual sub- | General Vilas, Representative Scott, and Col. scription will become due on the 1st proximo, GLOVES AT AND BELOW COST TO CLOSE. Gentlemen desirous of joining the Club vited | Lamont on board, arrived st the arsenal wharf FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS | signify their intention to the subscriber as eatly'as | 2¢ 1:30 yesterday, afternoon, after a pleasant Possible; the privileges of the club hereafter being | €Xcursion in the Potomac river and the Chesa- Gast importation) BELOW COST. Je5 __| strictly limited to fully-consiituted members only. Peake bay. | Carriages were in waiting on their 10 Pex Cat O Jezs-2t SIDNEY WILLS, Manager. | rival lore, and the party wore driven to the 2 = 1e House, where they separated, rin see ee ew | ims the atternoon’ the President took a drive. ‘Tue For the next 30 days we wiil give 10 per cent off for REDUCTION IN HARDWOODS, Corsair sai'ed from Washington Friday after all cash sales on ourcompleteand freshstock of HAM: | Having just received upwards “of $000 f noon and anchored that night at Ocean Grove, BURG EMBROIDEWIEN LACHER COMSETS. O- | paptaret will ofr for toh layer rowed tre * GLOVES, MITTS, SUMMER UNDER- Sq No. 1, dressed two | just below Hampton Roads. The next day the FOU Ns 4-4 No, owed cre eioen S00 party tried thelr taek at fishing with some suc: O-4. 84, dressed two sides, $3.75 per | cess, and in the afternoon the Corsair crulsed ng and short DRESSES. SUITS and | luv it. Also, dry 4-4 Walnut, No. 1, dressed, $15 per a cs y ¥ eve MITRE Ahpe Seitaat cat, audi | 200M; fy La Trey, Net astute Ha | abot the canew amin thejbay., In the evening vest prices ever ottered oy | continued her homeward voy: Ices onal stock i band | Way He RestGNep.—Ensign John B. Jack- MRS. SELMA RUPPERT, | correspohulingly low, “The above prices are net cash . 608 Sth st. oppusite Fatent Omiée | on detivery,”” shall be pleased to share your orders. | 80, stationed at ihe naval ordnance proving 2. HE WHEATLEY skilled Workinen enough to do It as prompUly as Se- | heid-at Juss eon ae Saeed many Patrons will consult thelr own inter. | 1oMON DAY, July 12th the hardships of a three-yoars’ sen. voyuge, to imter garments immediately, or during the sum- kets xoort for that date which duty he had just iis to be cleamed or dved am desired. Work cea a delivered at reeves upon uouiee by | Tp aaes, 7 Postal card, oF at the office, 1068 Jefferson st, Highly recommended by physicians: Childreu's aud Misses’ Corsets, at BAUM Establishes A ep ee Teeforin Waists: French | Fequested to attendthe next regular meeting, MON. Corsets and Bustles, Corsels iaunderied. myd-2me | 2 a MCR MeLuAN ground, opposite Annapolis, who resigned from Extabitahed Fede 3028, 13th and Bstreets northwest__| the navy, to take effect June 30, as heretofore g from past experience, the rush of work this KS ee PICNIC UNDER THE DIRECTION | Stated in’ THE Sra, left the navy in accord- ‘of so great that it will’ be impossible to u committee of Helckluyers union, to be | anee with a desire of bis young wife, who was Aspostponed | not willing that her husband should undergo carpet wool, cents, The duty is two or three times higher if the wool 1s washed. It is pro- all go into effect January e criticism of the worst elements of the community, and whoever succeeded him would find this oat, if he did not already know ‘Publis rumor had Mr. inted and installed in office to-day. Mr. ‘alker was locked up with to sites library Jury, of which he ts a member, and could not A friend of his wld that the Commissioners had tendered him the Sppointment, ‘ials, however, was discredited by # prominent official who would be likely to know and wio said nothing bad deen done yet Mr. Walker is a member ot Waugh M. E. Mr. Hutchins, of West Washington, suppused by his friends to be the cou! is a Well known teuperance man and @ mem: ber of the Urder of Jonadabs. Brown, Henrietta Smith, Mary Adams, George tharine Washington, Alvert Turner, lelin, Alice Stewar Bailey, Henry Hari posed that the law shi Freeman, Geru nita Turner, Arthur Wilkibson, ters, Charles Renfro, Jose; Jackson, Emma Green, Rovinson, Hattle Granby, Aunie Giliem, rina Deiabey, Martha ‘THE PANAMA CANAL. toson, Hlermoine Pe- ine Simpson, argaret. bee, SH. Walker ap By Mr. King (La.)—The following preamble i and resolution: Whereas, The Freneh government gave its assurance to the government of the United States that the project of M. de Lesseps was a private enterprise, for which the French gov- ernment was in nowise responsible; Whereas, The extraordinary expenditures of the Panama Canal company have caused it to vernmeut of France to assist it by authorizing a lottery loan of 600,- 00,000 francs for the purpose of continuing ‘STax reporter Hat Irving, Carrie Ashton, Clara Tyler, ‘Promoted from the first to the second year of High scnool: Emma Aiexander, Laura Arnold, Nauey Atwood, Apna Bell, Annie Brown, Jang Brooks, Carroll Brooks, Maria Buckuer, Anna Budd, Eila Butler, Agnes Chase, Carrie Crouch, Maria Chase, George Cayton, Ellen Docket, Susie Dyson, Mary Elta Freeman, Kachel Geary, George, Mary’ Geary, James Goodi Hit, Ahna Jonnson, Jennie Jones, Sarah Jack- son, Kila Johns, Sarab Jenkias, Elizabeth John- son, Susie Jobnson, Adelaide Jones, Leonora Joiée, Emma Jones, Ciura Jones, Brucie Light Toot, ‘Martha Lee, ‘Mary Morton, Lucy Moen, Rebecca Moten, Mary Orme, Letitia Pierce, Car. nie Pierre,t.ulle Pierre, Rebecea Pierson, Patterson, Helen Par! appeal tor aid to the Clinton Fowler, lia Greon, Hattie the work of constraction; ‘Whereas, It is reported’ that the French gov- ernment has recently recommended to the chamber of deputies to grant the necessary authorization; ——._—_ Real Estate Sales. ros, have recently sold at auction the following: Lot 2in Wollard’s sub- division of s.uare 1006 toCampvell Carrington for 16%Jcents per square foot, Low 3 and 4 in same square to J. M.Eiker for 13 ceuts per square ‘oot, Lots 1 and 13, same square, to Chas. McGee for 12% cent Also four-story, brick, Sucludii square 457, to U. G. Thorn, tor $7,950. Pan numbered 3 in square 924 to J/S. Po square toot. Part of squure 176, containing 4,840 square feet of R. Deebie for $2,371.60, Lot 1 of the subdi- Vision of lots 4, 6 and 1U in square 365, sold to Adeline Marshuil tor $345. ‘The north bali of Jot 16 in block 17 of Todd and Brown's sub, of Mi. Pleasant and J leasant Plain, sold Also to same purch..ser the © last humed Drick dwelling and lot such an authorization will identiiy jovernment with the enterprisc— ‘bat the United States will view with great solicitude and disfavor this contem- action of the French government or any other measure calculated to identlly it with the Panama canal, as such action is op- Posed to the policy of tie American peo} expressed by the Chief Executive of the Stutes at the {nception of this caual, which policy is now most emphatically repeated and Teierated by the United States. Resolved, That the Secretary of State be re- quested to'send to Congress without delay all information bearing on a subject of such vast Lnportance and fraught with such danger to the national interests, Aiso, appropriating $200,000 for the relief of iferers from recent violent, unprecedented and desolating storms in certain districts of northern Loui: ‘THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. ‘The House then went into committee of the whole (Mr. Reagan, of Texas, in the chair) on the sundry civil appropriation bill, Mr. Morrow (Cal.) moved to amend the bill by increasing froin $5,500 to $10,000 the appropriation to meet the expenses incurred under the Chinese immigration act, and by r, Cora Pinkney latile Sprague, Maude Smith, Ella Stewart, John E. syphax, James Stewart, Francls'Smith, Catherlae Sewall, Alice Stewart, Alice ‘Tyler, Martha ain Vaugon, Martha Vatsou, Mattie Williams, Shamwell, Jennie per square foot. 3, Janie Taylor Wayman, Charloite John Washington, Waiker, Mary West, x man, Mury “Washington, Stanton Wormlcy, Mary Wright, Robert Ware, Ja:ues E. Young, Frank Davis. Promoted from second to the third year of h school: Amaleta Alexander, Lettie Alex- er, Clava Arnold, Mamie Barney, Nurcissa ‘Townsend Beasou, Mari jes, Annie Brooks, Elizabeth Brown, Elizi- beth Clark, Jennie Collins, Marie Deitz, Dickson, Sarah Dorsey, Bessie Francis,Einma Celestine Glascoe, Lewis, Fanme Nichols, Emma wie Saunders, Elizabeth Scott, Alice Cuarlotle Stewart, Frances Smith, Sarah Smitl ground, to W. Clark for $580. south half of jot 16, block 17 of subdivision, for $350. on I street, hear vorner 4 street southeast, bell rt lot 2 in square west square 695, to E. unson for $540. Lot B of Stephenson's subdi- Vision of lots in square 35: story frame dwelling, to G. Pari lot No. 1 in square 493, with improve- ments, to 8. Sugenheimer for $3,905. Also part lot 14, same square, Mrs. Hannah Oppeviei- 3,910. Part lot 5 in square west 484, improved by trame house, to T. G. ie Bowie, Henry roved by two- i for $1,580. josie Lewis,’ Win, Mary Stewart, Daulel Thom) en assigned on'the e cominitive. $e26-3t_ | steamer Ailiance. THE PORK BUTCHERS AND BACON ca George: DEALERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION will Order of Business in“the House. Ba Bl yeti nie ore eeep ee gornet | MERTING OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO-DAY. ITARY CORSETS, 1 styles of | POFK butchers ‘and bacon deal re earnestly re-| The special commltvee—Messrs. Carlisle, Mor- ety ies.at | quested to attend. CHA: rison and Randall—appointed to decide upon Teh st <= LOCAT. ASSE EMBLY, NO. 1745, i OF the order of business in the House of Repre- V. KANE, ‘WATH ST, N. W.—CORSETS 3 MON! iGhts, sentatives, met at 10 o'clock this morning ani 0 Mickie er? JATH ST NW CORSETS | thursday to MONDAY NIGHTS. All members are es, met at morning and practically agreed upon @ program, In self- pu ey defense they determined to keep thelr action a eb. DYED AND | > ——~sHE DIRECTORS OF THE UNITED | Secret. The Speaker told a Srax reporter thatit ears BRD Pons OF THE UNITED | was obvious that it would not do to make pub X, Jane Zoth, 1986, a8 business offimportainee will NTS ALTE! ‘Of all Kinds rey Mis aud guaraulecs ta or SER SPECIALTIES Are— ——— French Hand-made Underclotuiug, MerinoUnderwear | (F<ar=,,C, 1 Patent Should eee ee i es etorm Goods, | dence from 1913 ‘New ‘Hampshire avenue to Mount Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own | S8ses |e make) that for the price is Freneb, German. CUNNINGHAM, ? O, | Ite thelr action. 1510 Sto ot aw. | OTE encanta teed Guitend of $1.50 on each | MCU e STAR reporter was told by one knowing company. pes the Central tional Bank, July | 1n such matters that Soe prvaracs would prov- | Mas B. M. Mexcznr, SR ioe, Hiner sock oes close fom” Sunt | ably be, rst, the apnroprtation bila, whlch wil NINTH ST. N.W. occupy all this week, ff not longer; next the. saith etapialaise Gate eneere a WILLIAM DICKSON, Secretary. | fesolution from the waysand inesasconadting Finest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Knitting Yarns, i <a ASPECIAL MEI ING OF L. A., 1798, Bacbeatsing she reduction of the Treasury sur- sung Grrancne Crewel and Chenille oa ae Nyoarr, JeneSunslastShew's Hall on TURBDAY | plus to, $100,000,000 by the payment of the ‘2 ‘Afghans . June 3 jedebt; then’ land gran jure bills; RIBBONS, By order of L. A.,1798,_ Je26-2t__| then interstate commerce bill, and finally an hee SPECIAL NOTICE —THERE WILL BE | effort will be made to secure the Bresonce of @ ra ERY a reqolar meeting of LOCAL ASSEMBLY, | quorum of democrats and to pass the Morrison Sok a TENTH Cos NORTHWEST, 1644, on MONDAY EVENING, 28th instant. All | resolution amending the rules of the House so es Corsets to order it style and material, | members are requested tu attend. Business of 1 ‘Stand comfort we. By order ol BX. COMMITTEE fone ae ‘as to permit a provision for raising money for their payment w be attached to general pen- SE. IOUSE RAISER AND | sion bills, The naval committee is determined "having removed his piace of Fesl- acest ey, cane secure the : J ee uid’ up the navy, and it may Pieasant, desires to inform all mes sgt left ad all order addrested to. Viuggore drag | Cided tn the program, ‘ore, So. 2030 rect bortiw recel ‘and Spenisispoken, mni4_| Brouipt attention. elophone call. S22: "Je2eawe Society Noten, finest :mported French Corsets and Busties. Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON | 'er.” 5 Bots proot Feu. Curboiate of 11 ww, Felts, Puch, JP"=8cu "vzine, scouRING aND DRY i ited bert 2 Fx; George W. Brown, | Mrs. Cloveland with Miss Gregg attended the H, FOX & BROWS, morning service at Dr. Sunderiand’s church CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, Real Estate and Loun Brokers, youterduy and spent the remainder of the day 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEst. ‘Umiee 1437 Tania ave, Bt the White House. ‘(Opposite Us. "3 Miss Kate Field is the guest of her aunt, Mra, Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, beds ° Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour specialty. | All ies placed in our hands for sale are in- | Senford, at Newport, Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies charge ib Gur "Rent Sate Adver:| Col, and Madanre Bonaparte expect to ocoupy one nates | New York. B00 Lath at, between Tad KE scfption, Pane and gpecetacatrsbined Sa epa ‘Mrs, Judge Craig, ot Galesburg, Ills., who has made izes Toc Boe aos, Siy"Veaotiee “Bho been visiting Hon, and Mss, Francie Colton, has Mr, Afebibald Forbes and hls bride sailed on GAS COOKING STOVER. the steamer Celtic on Saturday for Liverpool. LAWN MOWERS. ‘Yesterday afternoon @ very. pretty wedding GARDEN VASEa jureh, the contract GARDEN HOSE ing persons being Mr. John B. Buckley and Mrs’ HOSE REELS. : HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Cabin, Ser vale a WAX Belwaye'ia ER'S BOSTON HARD x the lace W. son, Wm. Tibbs, Louise Wa’ Wheeler, Mamie Williams, Ida Wins Jessie Pearson. adding a proviso requiring the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to cause to be pre and return certificates iden' use for $2,700. The north 3 feet 4 inches of Jot No, 8 and the soutts 14 feet 11nches of lot No.9 In square 904, impiuved by two-story an wel to” ‘Mis, Bilzabeth Sunita, ‘d preiiminary ing more partic- resent the Chinese to whom int the defects In the t that law was evade ‘The certificates now low, Isabella Kine: frame dwelling, The commencement of St. Aloysius’ paro- | through B. F. Leighton, tor $1,600, chial school took place at the hall of the school this morning and there was a large at- tendance. The scholarships in Gonzaga college for general excellence were awarded to Aloysius Collins and Joseph Hill. The medal for gen- eral excellence was drawn for by Joseph Quinn, Aloysius Lcklof and John Fennell, and the last named won it. Premiums iu the first class were awarded to James McAnally, Brosnal Collins, Edward Michael Walsh, Robert ‘Wm. O’Brien, Edward Murphy, Leo Lawlor, Audrew Gleeson and Wm. Quinn. The owing were promoted from the second to first class during tne year: Aloysius Martin, Wm. Martin and Aloysius fhe medal for general excellence in the sec- ond class was drawn for by Muurice J. Cail, Thomas Quill and Robert Quinn, and won b; ‘Premiums were a Michael MeGrath, Walter Butler, Thos. Brooks, et Quill, Thomas y die wenton to DEATH oF WiLLIAM H. BarLer.—Mr, W. H. Y, Who had resided at 914 M street “for many Yeurs aud was superiatendent of Jamps under the District government and in éharge for the government de) ing about 6 o'clock of fitter by trade, anda Uc officer, giving most shameful manner, used, instead of preventing the introduction of Chinese labor, were an aid to immigration. ‘Mr, Belmont (N. ¥.) sugi gested that absolute pronibition was not a was not possible under the treaty. (ky.) remarked that the Ky. treaty CHEAP CHINESE LABOR, Mr, Morrow said that the gentleman from New York (Mr, Beimont), as chairman of the committee on foreign affairs, should have ‘ht. before the House some proposition would assure the people thut there Was #scatiment in Congress to protect American labor against Chinese cheap labor. tive taruif or @ tariif for revenue wi rovection Was but a delusion and a r labor could come here and ourown labor, Chinese cheap labor was the very worst form of irce trade. ‘This immigration” must absolutely cease. American labor must and would have proves: suse. Mts} defonded. the foreign affairs ‘ne amendment was debated adopted without division. ‘The District im Congress. ‘THE ROCK CREEK PARK. Mr, Rowell introduced the Senave bill author. izing the District Commissioners to condemn Jand on Rock creek for the purposes of a park, to bo called Rock creek; also the Senate Dill to of Washington. thoroughly active and ene! satisfaction in all cases to ‘was a native of Fredericksourg, to this city while you! bere with Mr. George k Broshaban, u., bat came ‘He was a mem- that church, also a ver of Royal Arch Masons mmandery, Knights temp- iar. ‘He loaveea wile, five sons’and © daughter. member of Centennial Washington Chay and Washington the first named. Alexandria Afsirs. Reported for the Evaxixe Stam. PUBLIC ScHooL CLostNG.—Lee public school Peabody exercises at ‘alx divisions of the of their held its closing ‘Misses V. C. Brocke: In the third class premiums were awarded to J in the m7 premi 4 ‘er, Walter Dawson, William ‘Collins, Oscar Barty Lynch, Th ta at length and rence Fiyna, Hen Augosius Dilton, a St. John’s Collegiate Institute. ‘The closing exercises of the primary depart- ment of St, John’s Collegiate Institute was held'Saturday afternoon at the institute build- ing. A very attractive program was carried out in acreditable manner. The young gentle- | 5° men who took part were Perry Johnson, Chas, 7, Dennis Ou ce Gathey, bllchael Cos: ph O'Connor, ‘The neorporsiors named are John W. Thomp- who. with thelr also been givea ap. Struck by a Train and Badly Injured. Special Dispatch to ‘Tar EVExtNo Stan. ALTXANDKIA, VA., June 28.-—The ® o'clock traiv last night, when near Roberts’ crossing, about amtle from town, struck Ernest Lee, @ fireman of the construction train, broke hie collar-bone and one of his ribs, and injured him internally. Me was then brought into town, attended’ by Dra. Gregory and Powell, and now Hes in a critical cond ‘tion at the Alex: Andria infirmary. Mr. Leo ‘ives at Orange C. 3, and has a wife and two cuiidren, sa wth Turned Out Like Cattle. STRIKING 1LL1NOIS MINEKS, TURNED OUT OF THEIR HOUSES, CAMP IN THE WoODK, Cicaco, June 28,—A special trom ¢ Creek, Ilis., says the miners who went on strike: May i, are now beng turned out like #o many catile in the woods. "Pney struck for the Pitts burg scale of seventy-five cents a ton, but sub- sequently offered to arbitrate, The company de clined 10 permit outside Interference with Its business, but placed @ strong guard over its property’ and notified the strikers to vacate the houses they occupied. The men sought relief im law, but the court decided the houses must be vacated. The men were given Ull June 21, to move out, ut failed to comply with Ule're quirement, and last week the work of forcible evietion Was begun. The strikers with thelr jamilies “are camped in. the woods, and, subsist on the pittance doled out to’ them by the union. They number aboutone thoa- sand persoas. It is asserted that but for a few professional agitators, who assume to lead and dictate, the men would long since have been back to work. ‘Their present condition ts de plorable, Cuicago, Jane 28,—A *peclal from Logans port, Ind.,xays: A novel suit against the Ger nan Lutheran church has beea filed by Mr Mina Bachman, asking tbat tbe pastor and trustecs be enjoined froin ringing the chime of bells, She complains that her daugnter, au ine Valid wudiers « dangsrous relapse ut cach Finging ofthe bells, The Bachman residence is within @ square of the church, One thousand dollars damages are demanded with the injunction, —————— Killed His Wife in w Fit of Insanity. New ORLEANS, June 28.—Joreph Villio, aged 65 years, a native of Austria, daring a Ot of insanity, eut his wife's throat with a razor, He then cut his own throat and slashed his lett arm with the razor. He was removed to tae hospital, but it ts believed he will recover, He was released only two weeks ago from an insane asylum. ——_-—___ Chineh Bugs Doing Great CH10AG0, June 28,—A special from Vandalte, Tl, says: In parts of Fayelte county the cuinch bugs are destroying the corn, tield after feild having been given up to the pests. With » View of exterminating the bugs the farmers have agreed not to sow any wheal Jor three suo ‘cessive seasons. reeeeiremere ‘The Chicago Socialists Plentc. AN OXDERLY AFFAIK TO RAISE MONET TO DAFEND THM ANAKCHISTS. CHIcaGo, June 28.—The Central Labor union picnic at Sharpscgotem’ grove yesterday, after. noon to raise funds for the deiense of the an- archists was a Very peaceable affair, There were Between 2,500 and 3,000 poopie there, Detectives were present, but had nothing to do. There was 4 stand in the grounds. on which were exhibited plaques with @ bust of August Spies on each and the motto, “For the sake of the cause.” These were sold. for fift cents, while some photographs of Spies at Parsons brought tweuiy-lve cents each, Among th. socialists prosent were Oscar Nesbe, Ferdinana, Crisand Henry Spies, Miss Spies, Mra, Parsous, Frike, the cashier of the Ardeiter Zeitung; Thowuas Gries and otber lesser lights. Late in ‘the afterfioon Oscar Neebe mount.d the band stand aud said they had met together outside the city of Chicago to enjoy themselves 4nd Ubey Were not subject to the laws of that elty, hough several of the bloodbornds from there were present, They did not care tor them, ana they could tell them vw go tw the d—i. "Heres more moderate member of the ‘Centra: Labor unica climbed ou the platforu, and told Mr, Neeve to draw it a little milder, as they did not want to have any trouble with the police. Neebe then continued in & more subdued straiu. He produced # hand- painted plaque, which he said was the work of Lue wite of ove of the socialists and was valued @t $100, She had dvuated this to be ruflled , wad the proceeds were to be given to ald in liberating their gallant brethren who were in {he county jail, Here the crowd cheered, Mr, Neebe then produced some jewelry which bad boen given by Ferdinand Spies ior the same object, auegeiacn. Cyrus W. Field's Libel Suit. HE AYD MK, LABOUCHERE SETTLE THE MAT TEK OUT OF COURT. Lonpon, June 28.—The libel suit of Cyrus W. Ficid against Henry Labouchere, of the Zruch, Was resumed to-day. Mr. Field's counsel an hounced Ubat privaic negotiations bad been inaugurated between his cilent and tbe de fondant ivoking to a personal settlement of the Suit that Wouid be satisfuctory Lo both parties, aud he asked the court to sanction the negotia- tious, Mr. Labouchere hud, counsel said, agreed to withdraw (his imputations ag: inet r. Field, and to pay a portion of the costs, ‘The judgé agreed to peruit a setlement out of ——— Running Amuck with » Razor. AN INTOXICATED CHICAGO NEGRESS TREMBLE: SLASHES A MAN AND Hib WIFE. CurcaGo, June 28.—Nora Hill, colored, visited the government pier yesterday wud ‘became intoxicated. When she leit ube bout on ber Telurn some rewarks made by persons there aesembled her, and, whippivg out » ‘through tbe crowd,

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