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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Cornsr Penusylvazia Ave. and llth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO, W. ADAMS, Pres't Tre Fyextwe Stan ieservod to soheerihers in the in thelr own account. at 10 cents per at the counter, 2 Werrkry Srar—publshed on Friday—$1 a F. postage prepaid. six months, 50 cents, om the paid im advance: for. Rates o own on apptication. “ TWO CENTS. Che Lvening Star, we ee Vor G8—No 10.345. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1886. “PMIs (TUESDAY) EVENING JEANNIE WINSTON as FR FRA DIAVOLO, ta DLA VO! ‘Donna Juanita Fra Diavolo “La Perichole ann BOCEACCO . i Seas Boe fay, July 5. THE GOLDEN HEN, aptet froin Autrau'sSerment D'Amour. Je2@ JARDEN PARTY THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN- A ESSE Stes Nathan spre Meridian Hu, F the henefit of se Lukes church’ Refresh view *vrioNal THEATE NCCU LD Ore ie eou IQUE OOMPA Batst pro Washington of afb ty Opetay “THe Reserv I pe B1JOU e283. SUSE OTH, fetone, The follow: Sit. Win. Pruette, tie popus Opera Cos Me Vim Mare Piorenve Gries. the War W dag with & the fatlow me @, Jaa Wise sim SO Cth Meats reserved at Metzcrott's Music Store, Sus Peon aves chat jevoat” PANORAMA OF 2 OF BULL RUN, . nospivauia ave The most ri Lighted at r ne ever painted, cht by 300 electric Hig nts Xe es Fe NouroLK, * VIRGINIA BEACH, OCEAN VIEW AND PINEY POINT, ‘at 5:30 p. of Leary returns to No."Steamer Lady ith street wharf sATURDAY, ne hour returning aerives i TUESDAY MORNING. ts to Norfolk Pines Pe aa Return tickets good op either steamer. Fighth Anoual Excursion the W. W. Corcoran, on THURSDAY, Wing Whaftat 6:30 p. ma. Tickets, 50 EXCURSIC THE B AND oO Ts the {tlowing Pol EVERY TUESDAY PEN-MAR, Commencing July & Ee $1.50 P13. Limited to for a reser ved seat. EVERY THURSDAY To pPER'S FERRY AND BYRNE'S ISLAND ON THE POTOMAC Boating, Dauetug aud Fishing. SDNESDAY Al THE Lt sLov. $1.00. $2.00. A seicet excursion to Baltimore, under the auspices of CARROLL INSTITUTE, on the occasion of the Qo the carninalate of Most Reverend James Arehbishop of Baltimore, will begiven oa WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, via he Baltimore and ‘0 Railroad. Round trip tickets ure now on sale at lowing places The Carroll Institute, 602 F George Bogus, 505 9th street; G. G. Simms, 14:b and New York avenue: J. Cassin, 71h snd M Streets northwest: George F. Harbin, $19 P musyl- Vente wreme Lowtacay. and et fk @ O. Sucou om morning of excursion. Fare forthe round trip only ‘at and will be se-ved to ihe ox will be cioek, weighii the public between Been at the abow es) Moe4iewt Excursion To i MARSHALL HALL BY THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, FRIDAY, JULY 2D, 1986, and T. V. APRROW- SMITH leave whart at 6 and 6:30 o'clock p.m. sharp, returning at 11 o'clo Kets 50 cents. RY Geis Wit a ab Will give an exeurss As i DNESDAY, It leave at Je26-a0* Tus 6pm Fare JOURTH OF JULY. NATURAL BRIDGE, &e, DRIDGE SELECT EXCURSION Washington (Baud O. Station) FRIDAY, JULY 5 M. RETURNS Fotomae River, ous Steamer MOSELEY Sstreet. dally at 9 aun PICNICS EVER Full orehestra el Yass creetjely-Lia® AN PALUS. Va— River 3B mn. om Wednesday. leaving at m. Tickets, 830 pow ll p. and back, and at the grounds on all jarkest aud finest pavillon oa View. T 25 ‘cents. Posi je parties allowed on the above yuireof ELS RANDALL. Manager. RY Geeeaen Steamer W. W. CORCORAN oy to Marshall Tal? and ; suriving at Washingtc Spas ome at Marshall ft Btied up with elegant reception rooms for ladies sserved alucarte. Fruit, milk, » supplied excursionists Sut make, two trtps to Mar- returning at oe m5-6ma V exarrs BAVE JUST RECEIVED A PRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIV£01L. AND MACCARONL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALSO, peCATED VELATIS FAMOUS CARA MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. vib -< 2.w., opposite U. & Patent Office, brauch Slwre, 1106 Pennsylvania ave. aw THE CF S .soxanre Goons, GAS COOKL sTOVES LAWN MOWERS GARDEN VAnES GARDEN HOS& HOUSE REELS BAY WARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 Mh street, UTCHE! N HARD WAX is always in fagon for ip KILLED IN SELF-DEFENSE. A Young Man Shot and Hilled by a Saloon Keeper. FRANK A, BLACKFORD TRIES TO KILL SAMUEL GASSENHEIMER AND 18 KILLED HIMSELF— THE STORY AS TOLD TO-DAY BEFORE A CORO- NER’S JURY, _SPECIAL NOTICES. DENTAL INFIRMARY OF NATIONAL University, 10u4 E st. o.w.; extracting free: ler the supervision ‘operators a: cust of material. Open frot oally, except Sunday. SPECIAL NOTICES. ¥IFTH BATTALION TAKE 3 pecial meeting of the FIFTH BATTAL- mopolitan Hall, 8th and E St. n.w., wheu all the members are requested to be Present.as important business is wo be transacted. in which all are invited Bi; Ch: THE MASTER TINSMITHS AND ASSOCIATION | will t. George's hall, 510 11th st, TUESDAY, .C. MITCHELL, President, retar} ate] Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. Goverxwesr Recetrrs To-Day.—Internal revenue, $136,300; customs, $845,649. ConscreNce.—The United States Treasurer has received through the Secretary of War a conscience contribution of $4 trom New York, to pay for several books and an old watch guard which the sender took possession of after the surrender of Vicksburg, SECRETARY MANNING telegraphed his private secretary from Hot Springs, Va., to-day as fol- : “Contradict story in New York Herald ‘am much better et work done ti ‘of competent a1 210 8 pen. WM. RAND Wi _REDIN Woop J WARD, Aitorneys-at-Law, Kooms 7 and 9, Sincion, Law Building: 472 Lecisana ave, | Complese de ‘comveyances of Georgetown and Cou! property and titles to such made a specialty. ap3-3m TRAVELERS CREDITS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. LETTERS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers. HILARITY IN THE HOUSE. ALSO A QUESTION OF VERACITY. ELECTION EXCITEMENT IN ENGLAND. The Home Rule Campaign Becoming Heated THE OHICAGO STRIKERS OVERAWED ‘STOVEDEALERS' Severn! pistol shots fired in rapid succession in the saivon in the basement of the house at the northwest corner of 6th street and Penn- nue created much exeltement in that neighboriivod aboat 11 o'clock last night. The police going to the place foand a man lying in a dyiag condition in the area-way, while in- ‘ide the saloon stood the proprietor, Samuel Gassenheimer, with a revolver in his hand. Gassenheimer at once gave himself into cus- tody, saying thathe had shot man in self- The wounded man outside was Frank A. Blackford, a young man about twenty-five yearsold. He was taken it and died within an hour from the effects of two istol shots in the lower part of the abdomen, 'b polive pat Gassenheimer under arrest and also took into custody two young men found in were Alert H. Gawler Gawler had a Partaf the calf. A DENIAL BY SENATOR CAMDEN. ‘AL MEETING OF THE G ‘ated at Holy (ross tis ave and Ish st, on WED Soth, (within ocave,) Paid; Councii of Ward at 5 pm. Members of C B.S. who may bein city, are 1ovited, Pervoue wish: Ing to become members wil apity ue cis an ie SUP : 'B. S. will be commer Church, Massachuse SENATOR EVARTS SUPPORTS A VETO. a ‘The Senate. Mr, Hawley, irom the committee on military affairs, reported back u joint resolution ap- pointing Gen. Wm. J. Sewell, of New Jerse} Gen. Martin T, McMahon, of New York, and Capt, John L,Mitchell, of Wisconsin, managers of the national homes for disabled soldiers to fill vacancies. Passed. POSTMASTERS’ APPOINTMENTS, ‘Mr, Beck introduced a bill to author'ze the Postmaster General to appoint and cemove postmasters of the third class (who are now appointed and removed by the President). Re- ferred to the post office committee. OPEN EXECUTIVE SESSION Mr, Manderson presented a lotter received by him yom Ser ator Morrill (absent on acco of illness), stating that he had prepared some Temarks on the subject of open executive ses- sions, which he would like to have read when the question comes up to-morrow. Permission to that effect was Plati gave notice that be woul time, imove to make the question a special order for some day in December. “AN OUTRAGE UPON DECENCY.” ‘Mr. Camden bad read an article trom th: Sunday about in than when I left THE PRESIDENT HAS APPROVED the bill to legalize the incorporation of national trades unions; the act granting a franking privilege to ranting a pension to the sommes and @ number Good Weather for the Yacht Race To-day. THE REGULAR AND ifthe stockholders of the He::ford Loan gS Association Will be held at 1423\4 J on TUESDAY, July 6th, UAL MEETING ENGLAND ALL WORKED UP. The Excitement Over the Coming iee- tions Growing DIsi and all ofthe excellent Riverside Craw ford’s Tale of a Lonely Parish. Mrs Dubigren’s The Last § Perfect Adonis, Julia D. Grant; tue bill widow of Admiral of miscellaneous bills. Ms, 8. B. CusuiNG, of Michigan, a clerk in the Post Office department, was yesterday dis- missed at her own request. She was an efficient clerk, and when her request to be dismissed was refused she absente until the department was forced Army LEaves.—Col. E. A. Carr, 6th cay, has been granted three months’ leave. Capt. Edward Field, 4th art, has been ex- tended two months. Ww. ‘9un inft., granted six months for disability. Leap Sears.—The Treasury department has issued a cireular discontinuing hercafter the use of locks, glass seals and brass tags, und di- recting lead seals to be used in transporting all classes of bonded goods. ‘The size will be pre- scribed by the department apd the seals fur ished by the railroad compant. Tr0se who leave the city during the summer jailed (o them for any time and the address changed asoften 8 o'clock p.m. es aod other Suminer Reading. Fine and Cheap Statlouery. CG PURSELL, 418 thst. Caesar Reapise. BOOKS AT HALF PRICE ‘We have laid out on our counters a i Books for geueral reading, which we Wi A good chance for getting asupply of Summer WM. BALLANT New Booxs ‘Triomphaet Democracy, by Misiné and Law, bY We A VI IMPORTANT CONSTITU DAY—CONSTIT’ = above ussociation Sth and E sts, on WEDNESDAY E NG, clock, All surviving members of the Dix ‘let of Columbia Volunteers are requested to attend. CIES TO POLL ON FRI- IES WHERE THERE ARE NO CONTESTS—THE IRISH WORKING HARD FOR GLADSTONE. Special Cable Dispatch to Tyre Ev: Lonpox, June 29.—The elec 4s waxing fast and furious throughout the coun- try. In London the campaign is much more exciting than ever before. Lat on Friday fall trom bis lips, Bristol, M: -Aberdeen, Sal ord and Barro. all poll on Fri- ; This is thorough!y typt al set of eon- erdeen representing 5 tch opin- ion, Bristol and_Leeds being ordina constituencies, Manchester and Salford con- stituencies which went over to the enemy in the last election during the tory reaction, and Bar- Tow being the constituency of Chamberia ‘These will afford an indication of in the provinces as berween Cham- the 1-staurant, herself from her desk. RE WIL) Miu ROPOLITAN RL to remove her. m excitement G. June oth, ats oc at Sth and Este n <ge= JACKSON Qn THURSDAY NE tents and furniture (>. and Harry or “Doc’ bullet wound in the deshy part They with a young mau named Willian. Miteb- enei, it is stated, accompauied Blackiord ty the resturant, Mitchener escaped after the shoot- Demos is stil damb, % July 1. the committee on e first fateful :tterance hicum, £.5.Drinkhouse, W, H1. Silk andS, D. Smith) will be oh the camp ground to receive orders. rons desiring to spend a pleasant day, and ly those contemplating tenting will do well to be present July J, at which tise trains will leave Bal- timore--Union Station, P-m.: leave Washingto 4A0p.m. “The 8:15 trom Daltiiaore does uot Peonsyivanta Avenue Station, and the fon does ‘not sop at’ Navy Yard Station. F all must be secured ut ticket offices. The fare (round trip) from Baltimore, 65 cents; fro! shington, BU cents. Wht. J.C. DULAN 8. D. SMITH, Secretary. 425 Tth Street, ester, Leeds, THE CORONER'S 1SQUES This morning the body of Blackfor) was sheet in the corridor of the There it was viewed composed of Thomas P. urdie, Jeremiah R. Hick- man, George H. Giil, John Hoimes and William lying under a seventh precinet station. by @ corouer’s Jacobs, Thomas 5, 9 “an., 12:05, and Buliads of the Southern People,by Moore iven, and Mr. ‘at the proper ‘Memotrs of Gen. Sberman, new edition. Vioietta, by Mrs. Wister. ies of Political Keonomy, by Newcomb. ‘W. H. MORRISON, ‘The Inquest began at ten o'clock, Gassenhel- mnt with his counsei, Mr. C. Mor- ports, VoL 116. '¥, President | can have THz Star THE TESTIMONY. Old Salts Promise a Stiff Breese for To-day's Yacht Race. Bostox, June 29.—The Eastern Yacht ¢lub regatta comes off today at Marbiehead, The sky is cloudless, At 9 @ m. the signal officer reported: “The wind has been blowing from the west all the morning frou 14 to 16 miles—& good fresh wind. June 29. — Many yachts MARBLEMRAD, dropped anchor here before daylight this mori ing, and at 10 o'clock Uhe harbor was full of white sails. Never before has this haven been so Uaronged “with craft and never have itt shores been so. crowded wil tors, By every sort of wheeied vehicle, by trains, by tugs, by steamers, hey have been pouring into Weald D UbTouglont the morning, and the high rocks of the “Neck” are fairly black with pew ple. ‘The indications are that there will be « fresh breeze to-day, if not, indeed, plenty ot wind, Last evening It shifted to thé northwest and blew @ fair sailing breese all night, At sunrise the wind was coming in gentle puits from West northwest. It has been freshen every minute since, and the weatherwise ol saltahere say they will never rm .ke another pre- diction If it does not blow st «duly and allday. At 10 o'clock a good wholo-sall bree: scomed assured, wiih tucications that it may become heavier betore the yachts get under way. THE YACHTS oF The yachts started at 12:20 p.m. They are bound for the first stake-boat. The Priscila crossed the line first, Fortuna second, Mays flower third, Puritan fourth. There is @ very stim breeze Ulowing irom the west. THE PRISCILLA AWAY ‘AMRAD, MARBLEMKAD, June 29, 12:35 p.m.—The Priscilla leads the fleet by"halt a mile. The yiower and Puritan are gaining om ber. The yachts rounded the first stake boat ma follows: Priscilla, 12:36; Puritan, 12:41, May: The wind is suil Viowing a goud —_——__— The Window Glaw Trade. MANUFACTURERS WILL ASK TIGR WOKMEN Te ACCEPT KEDUCED WAGES, PrIrrsRvnxG, Pa., June 29.—The window factories of the y Will shut dows to-mor night, that xed for the reg- umtner suspension, The glass workers id their annual convention on Monday when a scale ot ¥, Will be fixed tor presentation to the mat reasons ably ce ors will Passo wl of ast The latte eral secret an otings within the past week, and have Unanimously agreed that @ reduction dal present Tates is absolutely necessary, Boston's Ef>rts to Aid Parne! Rosron, Jure 20.—The )arliw: Cincinnati Commerotal-Gazette charging that ho (Camden), as a representative of the Standard sent a telegram from Washington stating that six more votes were Reeded to carry Sonator Payne t e Standat company was prepared to pay 50,000 cach sor the meceasary votes. Senator \den sald he did not often notice such pub- Ucations, but as this affected aaother be would denounce it as false in every detail; that when Woh was ulleged to have been sent he in Washington, but at bome in West Virginia, He prouounced such publications ‘an Outrage upon decensy. gave notice that he would on Thursday next ask the Senate to tuke up the House resolutions announcing the death of Mr, Hahn, of Louisiana, ‘The resolution for an inquiry into the cost of blic printing, bindlug, engraving, lithograph ,ete., (with authority to the commitiee to take testimony during revess) was taken up and n4@ Gladstone. In your las. edition Saturday you will probably be able to say which way the great aye or no of the people aas —THE FIRM OF iS has been this i ial consent. C. L. JENKINS will ag sume all debts und collect all bills, C. L, JENKINS, J.B. COLLINS. NOTICE TO ALL, CAPTAINS OF VES 'SELS ON THE “ POTOMAC —The Draw SBanning the Georgetown channel at Long Bridge will ‘closed SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, the 8d and 4th of July, for necessary UNE 28, 1886. 7 Avani Ave. Sites S & COLLIN: ubscription must be invariably John Starr,the first witness, testifled that about haifpast five o'clock yesterday he saw Blackford at the Imperial hotel .ad asked him when ho got back from New York; he sald he had been back a day ur ‘wo. Witness said, hare are a couple of warrants out for ‘hen Le asked by whom, witness said: understand that Sam, down at the corner, has got the warrants out for you.” Biacktord said, paid in advance. THE PRESIDENT CANNOT GO TO BALTIMORE To-MoRRow.—Monsignor Straneiro and Count Stanislas Muccloli, the papal ablegates, and Messrs, Foley and Alfred and Joseph Jenkins, ied by Second Assistant Knott and Rev. Father church, called at House yesterday and invited the President to witness the ceremony of investi Cardinal Gibbons with the beretta at the Baiti- more cathedral Wednesday. stated that while it would afford him much ivasure to attend the cardinalital ceremonies Baltimore to-morrow, the press of official business would make it impossible to leave Washington for that purpose. THe Diprary Srp Jun jury on the valuation of the property in 9, 730 and 731, for the National Library site, met at tne court house. way Was present to oller testimony coutrovert- ing that of Messra. Entwisle, Morrison. Mr. Perry, 1 Crmcetattsa Linnany. ‘Over three thousand volu:nes of 5: lar Hooks. with BEST MAGAZI BOOKS SOON AS ISSUED. 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN| MES. LUCY I. HUNTE! | Booss Booxs: Booxss I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY sbelves to make room for my increasing FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONER’ portunity for book buyers to place in their collection of standard and miscella- neous works. Don't miss itif ited. Any book oF books want crdered and = liberal ON company, to Cineinnall peolgn cod FOREOAS*ING THE RESULTS. Itis posible to summarize results, In the Unopposed elections, taking Great Britain and Ireland together, 118 Gladstonian Liberals will be returned and forty-three anti-home rule lib- eral candidates and 116 conservatives. The net result, therefore, show: one for the “paper union constituencies. This is not comforting tore- cast for the ultimate result. ‘The Irish party is working tor the Glanston- {ans with enthusiasm and vigor. For instance, lection azent ot Gladstone here bas re telegram from Irish headquarters say- ‘Protestant Irishmen eting at 8. William O'Brien will speai for You at nine fifteen GLADSTONE AT LIVERPOOL. ‘The peroration of Gladstone’s speech at Liv- erpool last night was very effective. “we could expand our minds, and raise our views to the point necessary to understand What this controversy really is. how deep the , What CuorMOUs periods of time affect the peace lany of you will of Baltimore, accom} Postmaster Gene: lle, of St. Matthe: Be GARTER, Gassenheimer. sup i and PCR, him now; ve gota gun.” ooo down and kiltthat o'clock to-night.” He said, “I'm goiny lew s— — That was the last witness saw of Blackford until after the shooting. reply toa question by ajuror the Witness said Blacksord was periecty sober when he saw majority of forty- DRUGGIST. 426 7th st. sw., queainpngrany most complete Drug establishment In South ington. Prescriptions a specialty. SPECIAL NOTTC iN h ‘modeling our building, and extensive re- pairs to same, wo will allow. a dicount of 20, ‘on our entire stock of Diamonds. W &o, ke. AL good splendid opportunity te icin The President fou Want to be bene- not ip stuck will be discount made from the retail OF THE SHOOTING TOLD BY GASSEN- BEIMER’S BROTHER. Isaac Gassenheimer, a brother of Sam, who Was behind the bar at the time ot the shooting, testitied that four men came in and called for drinks. They were Palmer, Gawler, Mitebener ‘Witness put out the drinks, They called tor drinks again, and witness called attention to the fact that they had not paid for the other drinks. ed hin a G— — Jew s— ‘They insisted on getting the drinks, and witness refused to give them He told them that his brother Sam and if he chose to credit them he migut. Bisckford then used obscene aud abusive language ip reference to “Tm going to kill the G— — Jew s— —. Sum then came in and went bebind the bar. dlackford began to abuse him in the same mau- Ler, and Sam told them to go awa: want to have any trouble with tuem. Siarted to leave the room, but s opped im about two feet from the dining Then the four men toliowed him ang Palmer, Blackford and Mitchener bad pistols in their hands. Miteh- ener had two pistols, Witness beard Blackford ask Mitchener for a pistol. brother Sam into a corner of the dining room. There Sam begged Blackford not to kill him. You Jew s—ofa b—, I'm going to kill you. I've made up my mind to do iv and I'm going to doit,” Sam begged him gain not to kill him. m help him and was beaten in the face. Then his brother began shooting. Witness thought his brother fired one shot. "Wituess was positive that Mitehener gave Blackford the plstol. did not think any one fired @ shot except his brother and Blackford. before his-brother fired, “Witness had ablack ng @ pistol and badly beaten. OTHER TESTIMONY. Francis M. F. Branden, who boards at Gas- senhelmer’s, testified thas he was sitting in the barroom talking with Isaac Gassenheimer, when fouror five men came in. came in siugly a few moments later, these men came in there was no oue present but Isuac, the waiter and the wituess, the men, Mitchener, called for beer and drauk it, but did not pay for it. cilled tor drinks and was refused. ceased then, using a vulgar expression, sald he had been hunting dam Gassenneimer ‘all day and had come there for te purpose of killing He repeatec the remark several times, ‘The man used such disgusting language that witness went out and looked for Mr. Gussen- heimer to teil him to keep aw: Me, however, G. a. WHITAKER. 1205 Pennsylvania —This morning the BS BROTHERS, 1220'Pennsstvi TOWN MASONIC HALL AS A dividend of three per cent pital stoc< of the above-named association jared payable on aud after JULY 1, 1886, at che office of Jos. G. Waters, High street Georgetown, H, W. BARRETT, Secretary. RACTORS AND BUILD DARBY and ig ay formed # copartnership, un~ ARBY & COLLINS, and are prepared to cyntract tor the construction and repair ildings of ali kinds. ‘They bave had large expe illed workmen, aad guarantee will reach your ME. EVARTS SUPPORTS THE VETO. The Senaie then resumed consideration of the President’s veto of the bill to quiet titles of set- Uerson the Des Moines lands, and Mr. Evarts proceeded to argue in support of the veto, re- plying to the argument made by Mr. Allison Yesterday in favor of the bill. House of Representatives. THE PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED, Mr. Townshend (Ill.) submitted the report of the conference committee on the pension appropriation bill and it was agreed to. A QUESTION OF VERACITY, Mr. Glover (Mo.) moved to discharge the com- tmitiee on expenditures in the Treasury depart- iment from the further consideration of a resolu- tion offered by him some weeks ago, reciting that the government obtained a against Richard D, Lancaster, ot Missouri; that said Lancaster fraudulently transicrred his property and secured a settlement with the overnment for $500; that the district attorney istrict of Missouri, in_investi- ating the case, demanded from the Treasury lepartment certain papers required in the in- Yestigation and was refused, the Secretary of the Treasury for his reasons for thus refusing. Mr. Lowry, (Ind.), chairman of the committee Treasury department, and Biackford. Flemming and but they did not_ pay. who appeared for Mr. Ordway, suggested tbat If the testimony of the three génileiuen mentioned was disregarded they would not ask to offer testimony. Mr. Worthington said that the matter pelonged and he would male no ob- ing, representing the Sargent ition, The fury went into execu- 1 Hall's Bazar Skirt Forms, EY'S, 427 9tb st. Je26-1W 10 Pes Cest ON ENTIRE STOCK. Repvcriox. JOSEPH w. hip, an wholly to the jur; roots lie dow they extend to, how much th and buppiness of mankind, recollect in the spirited old ballaa of Chevy “fhe child may rue that is of that day.’ So, gentlemen, should jn your duty on this occasion; should tue idie, hollow, shallow pretexts that are used azalust us bewilder the minds of the people sngiand and Scotland,or should tbe powers station and rank— the firm name of property, made the same pro; accepted’ the proposition an Lvesession, PERSONAL.—The wite of Lieut. Greely has been obliged to leave suddenly for Fortress Monroe, owing to the Illness of her little boy. —Maj. H. A. Hall left yesterday for Lake George for & month's reereation.—E. A. Leech, was In San Francisco last Tues: . Fitzhugh has left ihe city to spend a month at Virginia Beach and Cobb's E, Lent sailed for Europe ‘Mr. Hugo Woreh will sail on the 80th.—Gen, Butler and his associate counsel, Mr. Chas. E. Barber, enter ata dinner party at Solar!’ eneral took a late train for New York,— Representative Le Fevre and ex-Reprosentative Hurd will attend the ceremony of investing Cardinal Gibbons with tho beretta at the cathe- ral in Baitimore to-morrow.—Gen. James Qakes and Gen. T. A. MeParlin, of the arm: were registered in New York last night. P. Vacher, of New York: A.W. Griswoi Simon Sterne, ‘New ¥ ud Joseph BM. are at Willard’s.——T. 1 Geo. Alfred Townsend, New Vhidadelphia: R, H. Rodgers and C.K. Rodgers, Springticld, and H, W. Jones, at the Ebbict, IMPORTANT TREASURY CHANGE. Hon. Hugh S. Thompson to Succeed Ausistant Secretary Smith. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Wm. E. Smith has tendered his resignation to the Pres- ident to take effect July 1st, im order that he may avce}t Lie position ofsolicitor for the Sh Minneapolis and Manitoba Raitroad company, with Leadquarters at St, Paul, Minn, The President will to-morrow send to the Senate the nomination of Hon, ‘Thompson, governor of South Carolina, to suc- ceed him. Gov, Thompson is sald to be a man ofability and in perfect accord with the ad- ministration on public questions, He hus been roninently identified with the educational interests of nis state and is now servin, second term us governor. He has resigned that office and expects to assume the duties of as- sistant secretary as goon a8 he ts confirmed. Mr, Smith said to-day that he resigned volun- and with the best feeling toward thu, ad- tration, and that action was taken solely He is a young lawyer and felt that it would be to his disadvantag: remain in the Treasury department three years longer on a small salary, when it was apparent thatue could do better clewhere, THE WORK ON THE RIVER FLATS. A Visit of Inspection This Morning. The arrangement made by Major Hains to have the conferees of the two houses of Con- &ress on the bill to acquire title to all that por- tion of the river front contemplated in the pend- ing improvements, visit the fi the improvements this mo:niuz, was only a partial success In respect to the number who went, Of the six conferees only two—Repre- sentatives Reagan and Butterworth—were on aud at the appointed time. As Mr. Reagan istent opponent of t was decided to ‘was propriet Sam and said, J. @ HUTCHINSON, ‘AN CLUB—NOTICE TO members. — The first anniversary of the ‘Clab’s formation will be celebrated on the FIRST OF when acommittee of manugement for the ensuing year will be elected. A full attendance of Amelbers ts requested. The fiscal vear expiring on the 30th instant, gen- Hemen desirous of contivuing thelr membership are requested to send in their names at once in. ur secure insertion in the printed list of members now 907 Pennsylvania avenue. Doe” Palmer | of purse, wealth, title, Usual reduction of Should these powers overbear the national may again be that "the child unbora shall rue the voting of that day. [Cheers.) Gentlemen, I entreat you to bethink yourselves well, of the position in which you siand; to look back upon tue bis- tory of past aud furward into the prospect of the fature, and it shall be no lon habitually said throughout that Ireland is the Pol Hiear.| Let us determine not w hav (Cheers.| We bave had it song {icar, Hear.] Listen to pradence, listen to courage, listen to hour. Speaking ihe words of the poet: ‘Ring out the old, ring in the new.’ King out the notes on utmory of discord, aod ring in the blessed reign of peace,” deem Naar LAKE SHORE TRAINS MOVING. Strongly Gnarded by Policemen and Detectives Armed with Winchesters— Condoctors Condemnu the Strikers. Curcaco, Jane 29.—The Lake Shore Ri" Toad company began operations at 8 o'clock At that hour two bundred and fity police und Pinkerton men, the laiter armed as on yesterday w.th Wiuchester rifles, uk possession of the Forty-third street switel* ing yards, By 9 o'clock two long freigat rains had been made up aud started south, carrying armed guards, but met with no molestation. At 10:08 o'clock @ Pinkerton squad accom: panied a switch engine to the yards to get a train 7 live stock. ‘The Lake Shore switchmen met last evening, The subject of hiring iega! talent to defend tho strikers Was placed In the hands of a commities With instructions to hire the best maa in the . It was proposed at first to boycott all the roads hundiiug Lake Shore freight, but after Some discussion 1 was decided not to'take such measures. The committee apj view Sheriff Hanel friendly toward them. John O'Dar, a prominent member of the Switchmen’s Mutual association, suys: “Our association has nothing todo with Uis strike. It did not inapire it; hus no sympathy for it, and is opposed to it. There may te somemem- bers of the association among the strikers, but they are acting for themselves and not by the advice or sanction of the association.” CONDUCTORS CONDOLE WITH THE COMPANY, A special from Rock Island says: A a meeting of Rock Island Division, No. 106, of the Order of Railway Conductors, a preamble and resolu- tions were unanimously be their belief that the demands of the striking switchmen in Chicago are unjust aud unreason- able, and that in inaugurating the present striie they have lost wll claims upon the com- panies as employes, and expressing sy) for the different companies, and commen Of the course they have taken, to Reorganizing Wabash. June 29.—The opposition to the of the Wabasi, St. Louis ay comnpeny seems LO be de- rances indi- ot Washington, day.—Mr. P. IN ABLE GOODS, began tw chase him, MILLINERY, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS: BUTTONS, RIBBONS, CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, RUCHINGS, Ete PARASOLS at cost. ‘WRAPS and JACKETS at half price. WHITE SUITS. Selected line from $4.50 to $20. FOSTER KID GLOVES $1 per pair, upwards, ‘Every pair fitted and warranted. ‘The opportunity to secure BARGAINS for the next ‘Mai. J. BR. Paver 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will close out the balance of her importation of PARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS, together with her UNTRIMMED STOCK, at greatly reduced Mu M. J. Hos 1309 F STREET N. W. OFFERS COLORED MILAN HATS AND BON- NETS, KID GLOVES THREAD GLOVFS, SILK LOVES AT AND BELOW COST To CLus<, FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS a) BELOW Cost, 10 Pex Cusr ¢ For the next 30 di Members are also reminded that their annual sub- | 13!@ud.——Prof. scription will become due on the 1st proximo. Gextlemen desirous of joining the Club are invited ify their intention to the subscriber as early as privileges of the club hereafter being ‘ed to fuily-constituted merabers only. SIDNEY WILLS, Manager. TRIMMINGS, ‘They chased bis for the eastern ined a tew friends er said, us is now ¢ civilized world, land of Engl a Blackford said,“ , and calling upon Witness went over to REDUCTION IN HARDWOODS, Just received upwards of 50, . E will offer fur ten day essed two slues, 83 #4 No. L dressed two sides, $1 5-4, 6-4, 5-4, dressed two sides, ‘Also, Walnut, No. 1, dressed, DS cheers: No: U drensedt ; Sd aud 64 Ash, No. 1ydrewed, $025 peb ‘These are the lowest prices ever offered bj ‘quality of stock; and rices on ail stock in hand “The above prices are net cash on expenditures ih the hoped that the motion would not be ag and he detailed a conversation w bad with the gentleman from Missouri in rela- tion to the matter, in which he stated to the gentleman that the committee would be ready to act upon ‘the revolution during the present week, and the gentleman expressed himseif as sauistied with the arrangement. ‘Mr. Glover denied thay he had acquiesced in any such arrangement. Mr. Lowry said that there was a question of veracity between the gentleman and himself, he would not attempt to exculpate bit But he took occasion to say that ifin ube future he ever bad auy intercourse with the gentleman, either of up oliicial or persoual e would take good care t0 have coage the committee was hich he had. H. P, Vacher, of Eng: ‘agsworth, of PhiludelpLia, and d, of New York, are at the Higgs, CG, Rainwaver, St. james C, Muthewa, iinghatn, England, mond, Boston; ork; A’ P. Flint, $3.75 per 100 ft. A shot was fired ed. 0.50 per 100 2 Knocked down wit! yard in this cit ition b» this f wi correspoudingly low. ‘On delivery,” Shall be pleased to share you WM. MCLE, 43th and B streets port DEF THE DIRECTI U8, navy, ure ‘Two others this morning. THE PICNIC U ‘of a committee of Brickluvers’ union, to be ih, Is postponed beld at Juenermanu s Garden June d DAY, July 12th good for that uate ‘The dead man then _ by ordef of the: The motion to lost—49 to 71. APPROPEIATION BILLS, Mr, Burns (Mo.), from the committee on ap- propriations, reported the general deficiency Dill, and it was referred to the committee of the Whole, [It apnropriates $6,062,845.) ‘The House then went into cominittee of the jan of Texagin the chair) on tae sundry civil bil, Mr. Springer (Ill.) moved to Increase from 1,000, the appropriation tor pro- rom fraudulent eniry, ING dividend of $1.50 from the earings of tue eutral National Bank, July ‘Transfer stock books clove from’ June WILLIAM DICKSON, Secretary. LAYERS DESIRIN' ure their Cards for the coming quarter can by applying at the Hall two eveniugs previous he regular meeting, se » 80 US ROL to 1d not see him, the colored waiter, de- scribed the vecurrenees in the saloon, corrove- rating Isaue Gasseuheimer, Sam came in Blackford went to one of the other “Have you got tbat thing tlxed?” Bois to July 7th. have trouble. v8 We will give 10 per cent off for all cash sales on our complete and fresh stock of HAM- BURG EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CORSETS, HO- GLOVES, MITTS, SUMMER UNDER- Children’s long and short DRESSES, SUITS. and CLOAKS, Normandy and Shirred CA kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS: As also of our iarge und select stock of FANCY AKT EMBROIDERIES MRS. SELMA RUPPERT, 60S Oth st. opposite Patent OMca, HL WHEATLEY'S DYE WO! Established 1831. from past experience, the rush of work this So great that It will’ be impossible to skilled \“orkimen enough to do {t as prompUy as sired. Our many patrons will consult their own inter: ests. and do us a great favor by sendin tnter garments Immedmutely, or dui mer mouttis. to be cleaned oF dy. d delvered at resideuce upon notice by postal card, or at the office, 1068 Jefferson cee ie suid whea Mr, tecting the public lands f Mr. Hiscock (N. Y,)said the amendment to increase the appropriation to meant an Increase of, Mr. Herbert (Ala,) inted Lo inter- ett Fe} that he seemed men and said, The other mun said, “Y 5 him,” and taking a pistol from his pocket, gave it to Blackford. ‘Mitchener, Who was arrested by the police this morning, was brought into the room where nd the witness identified him as the man whu banded the pistol to Blackiord, ‘The Witness said that Blacktord fired his pistol first. The wituess said he did nol go up che Gassenheliner. almer, One of the young men arrested in the saloon, Was next examined. He flernoon he imet Biack- Jord and Gawler in front of the Harris iouse, Blackford had made a bet on a horse race aud he waited there until the races were over. Later he went with Gawler, Blackford and ‘others down to Holmes’, on the ay Then Bluckford, Gawler and another man, whom the wiiuess did not kuow, went ‘Some one at Holmes’ told wit- ness that he bad better xo over there and pre- for there Would be trouble if Witness went over $200,000 simply ied the charge, in (Kansiis) ‘hought that there was no necessity for an inerease in the appropriation, especially as the pre-~-mption, desert land and Umber culture laws were about to be repealed. PATRONAGE DISCUSSED. Mr, Springer disclaimed any thought of Patronage In connection with bis motion. If patronage only wero to be regarded there were several hundred persons now in the empioy of the inverior department who might be turned out at any moment und democrats put in. Mr. Reed (Me.)—They are being turned out Mr. Springor.—Then the gentleman is better informed thau I am, 3ir. Reed.—Of course Iam, Mr. Springer.—He is thanTam. [never ass in his august presence, 5 F went on to say that his desire id the aims of Commissioner Sparks anu Secretary Lamar in their etforts to expose the irauds perpetrated on the public do- stockholders of the Anucosua & River Railroad Co. will be held at the oflice of the company, in Anacostia, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1886. of directors from 2 unul’3 p.m. Ii. A. GRISWOLI Pols pen tor election o WORSTED Goo ‘T. E, SMITHSON, ets FROM LOSS BY BUR ¥. RUBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT, ‘THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, CouNgr 15TH St. aNp Nuw YoRK AVE. tual Charter, act of Congress Janaury 22, 1867. in bis own iuterests, steps lookin, Sof said that yesterday Lock attached, guarded by three watchm stant electrical communication with Follcé Depart. TO $60 PER YEAR. -posit In trunks or boxes ‘Ben. P. Snyder, President; Chas. © . Le Sturtevant. Sec'y; T Law- John G. Parke, Henry A. lopted declaring it to SILVERWARE taken on y enue, near 6th atloweat rates. Higuly recommended by physicians: ail styles of | rasou Thiges, Treas; Ghudreu's and Misses’ Corsews, at BAUM'S Mammoth establishment, ‘over’ to Suin’s. better informed ume to know anything Blacktord met Sam there. and found the three men there, but Sam was not there, so witness said nothing, but took a drink with the three men, heim: camo in Witness spoke to hima and urged bitn to keep out of Biackford’s way. he was talking to him Biackford rushed up with a pistol in his hand and struck Gassen- Then Biackford ran Gassenheii $ rushed in, and ¢ thade to order. ue of shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, E Corsets and Bustles. Corsets laund GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND LINED. Furs of ail kindy rey ‘Miss CUNNINGHAM, 1310 5th st. now. i removed Ms place hire avenue to Mou ranted. Also, dence from 1913 New Ham Pleasant, desires to inform his patrons that all mew orders widressed to Viuson's drug reorganization plait and Pacitic railway veloping very rapid; cate that the purchusing committee will be un- aole to meet the deferred payments and get a eed of the property for the holders of the senior bonds protest against the plan of scaling their interest, Unies 2 ler to agree to this plan the purchasing con mittee Will, It is said, be hardly inclined to attempt a reorgunizi road. ———— A Policeman Becomes a Maniac. A REIGN OF TEKROR ALOUT A PASSENGER DEFOT AT FORT WORTH. Forr Worru, Texas, June 29.—Jeff Riggle, a special oMicer stationed at the Union de became a raving muniac yesterday morn! He tovk charge of one room, and kept every- | body about the depot terrorized. souri Pacific patsenger train pulled in sast night: Riggle emergec irom the waiting room, where he bad inaprisoned himself, and entered one« passengers Ded panic-stricken, Riggles was armed with a six shooter terrible struggie foar men finally overpowered led. myS-2un* Wien Gassen- AGOOD DEAL OF MERRIMENT was furnished the committee when upon an amendment tellers wero ordered and Mr. Ran- dall and Mr. Holman were uppeinted. Mr. Randall walked down to the bar of the House and took his stand on the democratic side of When Mr, Holman arrived he suggested to Mr, Kandall to take # stand on the Tepublican side,a suggesti Established 1506, wd Loan B:okers, (Opposite U's. jaced in our bunds for sale are in- arge in our “Real Estate Adver- | Mas B. M. Mexe 419 NINTH ST. N.W. fall kinds for ART EMBROLDERY. st grace of Zephyrs, Columb Kuituing Yarns, any Shawls, eve. into the dining oon struggling with Zlackford took the pistol irom Lat into his own pociet. wards he heurd iour shots, but did not kuow When the police officers came in they took iroin witness the pistol he had irom Blacktord. igna, WhO made the autopsy, x bullet woun art of the len u ey can Induce the lat- ppropri ations for the worl give him an opportunity to personally Inspect the imiprovemene and see 1t8 great value to the 1th and beauty of the national eg; sescntalives Reagan and Butterwort Hains,and accompanied ¥; Benson and MeNee, the contractors, aad a Scar re steam tug, and aiter a river side, diseasbarkea wharl, and taking carrlagos were around’ throngl. une practical achinery and the hon th proveiwsut could be observed trom the Mujor Hains pointed out the Kidwell bottom, included in the claim of that name, and showed that nomore work {s contemplated there for some time. All within that claim has Suk, Arragene Crewe ‘Gilidren’s Luce Caps, ‘th, in charge j the main aisle. who fired then. view every | ‘Special attention given to the management of es tates und of properties belonging ts nev-residents Also to the renting of houses and collection of reuts, ‘at moderate rates, without charge for pay!) ding to repairs, tow! ion which Mr, Randall were taken on board a : Nic K WU MPHERY, ENTH STREET NORTHWEST, to order mw every sivle and material, erfert jit and comfort TAR TIbS aie ny fg. SerinoUnderwear Nontery. 01 Mr. Hanuail, wune Lhe commities oroke into | Makes Corse: roars of laughter, He finally yielded the point, thougis not with good grace, and the count pro- workings | ceeded. ting rents and att sourl attention ix given. ‘ARPENTERS AND BUILDERS SEC jon, of the Integral Co-operative sysiem, ou all work in their line, completion of bulidinj and specifications farnisned on appli- 0 submit plans ulreudy Cty Post oftice, Knee and passed throug’ ball entered about six inehes below the leit hip and passed directly across to the right, The < f1tal wound. entered. the left side of the wiih, aud faking & course across to the Tight side lodge. iu the muscles under the skin THE COOK's story, ‘The Jury-then held a consultation with closed ‘When a Mis- ‘and finest ti ported Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress French Corsets and Bastles. Children’s Corsets and a $1 Comet (Miss H's own Make) that for (he price is ubsurpassed. No it—Freneb, German aud Spanish muttou, aud a} y Mr. isird (Neb,) to strike oat the clause was rejected. ANOTHER AMUSING SCENE. ‘Then the House was treated to another amus- are now biddiu the erection an cation, Owners wail do we Lt the coaches, The nade. Address Lock Box 6° commitice’ has decided < hold another bi citizens meeting 1” Tremont temple ou July & Emunent speakers ar tw be secured, So From Wall Street To-Day. Nrw York, Jane 29.—The stcok market opened quiet and steady, first prices being gen- erally within 4, to “oR cent of last event closing quotations. The opening was tame aud the trading dull throughout, and where Chere Was any Movement to prices at all tbey tluc- tuated Within a very sual rr: ©. There was some heaviness in the early dealings, and Lake Shore fell 4, but come ft tral was strong and advanced 1 per cent, Louisville and Nashvilic Syond Norfolk Western preferred and East Teunessee preferred each ty. The business was well distributed, though @uil audat 1] a.m, the market ls quiet and steady. BRILLIANT COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES THIS AFTERNOON AT THE NEW NATIONAL THEATER, ‘The annuai commencement of Gonzaga col- lege is in progress this afernoon at the New National Theater, which is thronged with a large and distinguished audience and adorned with beauttful flowers, The music js furnished by the Marine band and we program includes @ reading of “Th od Piper,” by the elocution class, and a de ibe yuestion of arbitra tion oa strikes in the settlement of labor dis putes, partic by Aloysius J, Markbam A Frederic %, jr., aftirmative > md Mailet and David J. 1 eative exhibition drill Gonzaga cadets was ven under the direction of Sergeant-Major yana, U. M.C, An address to tbe students givea Uy Gi W. 8. Rosecrans. The dis tribution of medals and premiums was ws Tol- jows. in the senior division th was awarded to J. St apremium to Francis A. Schw the junior div awarded to Jeremiah i. O'Connor, and pre- miums to Charles V. Knighton and J. Vincent O'Hare. The Phocten ebating medal was awarded to Frederick W. Jones, jr, by the adges—Ambrose J. Faust, Ph. D.,, Robert N, g., and James A, Maloney, esq. The followiag received medals in the various classes: Dayid J. Foley, A. J. Markham, Thos, A. Becker, k, P. McKeuny, A. vu. Beavau, D. J, Downing, J. Vincent O'Hare, John J. Foley, # W. Jones, K.V. Leatiy and Geo. T, Cox, Premiums were awarded to J. Henry A, Muiquinn, B. J. Raedy, Jos, F, McKalg, Jas. F, Muilaly,’ Chas, V. alaliet, Win, A. Met Kenna, Chas. V! Knighton, D. A. Lane, M. J. Cavanaugh, Josep 1. Welles, George White, David J. Foley, Uriando C, Ketcham, J. Stanis: jaus, EL Smiti, F. A. Schwallenberg, Unas. 5. ddeNeir, J. 5. piusia, FL. Ferry, FV. Duity, Jos. Corrigan, H. A. Nesbitt, Win. B. Becke Win. F. Fitzgerala, M.A. Kirby, 8. A. Preston, A. J. Markham, D."T. Williams, Win, J.B. Bor beck and KV. Leauy, ‘The School of Fine Arts, An exhibition of drawing, painting and deco rative work was given last evening in the 29orms of the school of fine arts, Vernon Row, Prizes were awarded as follows: Gold medal for best painted portrait from life, Miss Virginia Case telio; honorable mention, Miss Loa Hichardson and Miss Kate Bradiord.” Silver tmedai for best full figure in crayon, Miss Agues 8. Bartlett; bonorable meation, Miss Mamie Stone. St. Joseph's Girls’ School. The annual distribution of premiums of St Joseph's girls’ school, West Washington, was held to-day in the exhibition hall of the Acad- emy of Visitation. The exercises were attrac- live und interesting. Premiums for excellence in various studies were awarded to Misses Mary Harrington, Teresa McDonald, Mary Sullivan, Rosa MeNethany, Katie Hagerty, Nora 0'Com nor, Estel cl fowler, Rose Keute Mary Cvazor, Hagerty, Iamo- enue Meiutyre, Nellie McKinicy, Maggie Behm, Maggie Wheeler, Edua Lester, Annie Behm, Dora Collins, Leura lins, Mary McKenna, Alice McNerhauy, Mary MoGee, Grace Custard, Lula Horrigan, Josephine Sullivan, Rosic Hurdle, Annie Pita: ibbous, Lena Loeher, Mary Cohan, Nellie Sub ivan, t'stie Smith, Grace Darnes, Katie Whe- lan, hatie O'Day, Helen Me: ey, Estelle Randall, Lizzie thy, Mabel Fowler, Mary » Heath, snie Ullmer, Kato Coazor, Nellie Kearney, Nellie Sullivan, Grace Warnes, Katte U'Da) Whelan,’ Elia Whelan, Mary Harned, MeKeuna, Mary McCarthy, Katie Har rington, Julia Feeney, Rtosa Wills, Irene Knott, lie Kengla, Netile Sullivan, Maggie Clark, Sarah May, Julia Harrington, Mary Wise,susie MeQuade, Mary Donovan, Fanny Parrot, Hat Ue Soutoey, Mary Murtagh, Mary Findle; a Locher, Nellie Clark, Mollie Leo, Lovie Murphy, Rose MeGee,Maimie Johnsou, Mary Hart, "Josephine eunor, Flora Wiils, phina’ Delamico, — Alice Brenham, Lulu Branzell, Sallie’ Kuou, Lulu Daiton, Katie Harnedy, O MeVann, Mary Corcoran, Katie Goggins, Carrie Hamil: wn, Grace Trainer, Nell Downey, kdith Dut ton, Maggi Mamie Donaghue, Ger, trade Harper, Aunit Kirby, Aggie MoGowan, Lizzie slobus, Mary Goggius, ‘Coun 5 Kate Murt y ody, eneae Alig, Eva Knott, Viola Hessen, Kathe Hamilton, Myrtle Allon, Nellie Bateman, Evans, token thie tagtusre Katie Santee Meee Ty Wells," Kosie Murdie, Neilie Kengls,’ Sarah and Flora Wells, jedals for excellence servance of ruies were resa McDonald, Nora O'Connor, ier hany, Kate erty, Estelle Tiecker, Bertha Fowler, Dora Gollins, Annie Behm, Alice Mo- | 3-H French, German and syasiah spok: doors fora few minutes, and then reovened the D gouge Ge yesere cies aes doors to hear the testimouy of :Bridget Gieason, cook atthe restaurant, She was presont during’ the shooting, She sald waen the trouble begat the walter went up to the sidewalk. She de- Very much as the walter and er did. Before Mr. Gassen- elmer fred the witness saw him on the flour, with four men around him, He was standing up when he fired. ‘THE VERDICT. The Jury found » verdict that the deceased came to his death from_# pistol-shot wound of fired in the hands of Samuel Gas- he Jury, stated that “trom the evidence adduced’ we believe. th Justiflable, as the sald Gassene me in danger of being’ killed ‘by sald Mlack- GASSENERIMER REL> 18RD, Gassenhelmer and the three men in custody ‘THE MAN WHO WAS SHOT. Blackford, the young man who was shot, was a50n of Capt. 8. 8, Blackiord, formerly captain ofthe Capitol police. He has been rather wild. he was arrested for shoot- 1 was acquiticd. Blacktora ent member been filed above nigh tide, and, design is toadd about six feet cf HUlL the work Jn hand in order to carry lan has no reference to the disputed ground. ujor Hains also explained the andloss that would result from work; that overtiows and high water would and certainly destroy work of great . Reagan evinced a great deal of in- terest, and asked many questions, as did Mr. tter, even ‘belore the appreciated the import- Ing On with tne work, Bn es. Society Notes. Mrs, Cleveland, accompanied by Miss Gregg, called upon some of the Cabinet families yester- day morning. Mr. und Mrs, A. L, Barber and their family nd will not return for Mrs, Logan started for Chicago last evening to visit her daughter, The Senator and Mra, Logan will starton a tour tothe Pucitic about the first of August. Count and Countess d’Arschot Went to New ‘aud the Countess not retura to Wushingtor until Mra. J. E. Campbell, accompanied by the nger portion of her fami as gone to Polpt Pleasant, to spend the coming month. ‘Miss aes togo toDeer Park shortly, but will spend the latter part of the ut will spe part season at ‘Miss Lotta Nye, of South Natick, visiting Mrs, 5. B Sheibley, ing scene, in which Mr. Weaver (lowa) and Mr. Perkins (Kansas) were the actors, The ques- tion at issue was as to the position which each gentleman bore to the occupution of public lands, and the cattle syndicates and the Okia- homa boomers, nud the gentlemen themselves in for a fair messure of abuse. Mi Kins inquired whether Mr. Weaver was not the paid atiorney of the Oklahoma booax ‘or the fnalan’ WwW inds say veplied in the nogati id st that he bad in the past and wouid. in tue future contribule money out of his owr pocket to pay the expenses of the defence! Men on that border, He then assumed the rule r,and requested tite: pald itor in ustedes a the two ‘gentiom en, SUA eR , eventually, the ulne Cleveland fala, $2, delivered. "No charge for Geaulng ont or repair: y Vapor. Staves, Cal aud r ‘A EBERLY & SUNS, 713 ‘The passe rs were persuaded to resume ‘aud after cousiderable delay the 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWES?. Evening Drewes, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils Feathers, Kid Gioves, Flannel and Pongee our speciaity. Garments Dyed, Civaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed aud Cleaned withoat ripping. ANTON €C4ROLINE LERCH, formeriy with 4. Fischer ani Maison Ynese, Rue Kivolte, Pucis Max. Vox Braxors, Moorsre, ‘Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New Yerk: Win. Barr & Co.. St. Loula, Mi Suits made at the shortest notice. Vapor stoves i Nd. No more | the lutest tmproveme:.. = oa ca ke those who’ have bul te submit thelr plans and specific ates, we being practical Workiuell und Dutta give cntire satisiaction 1 price aud neatly done. “All kinds of hea ‘Address 7001 st. u. w. jed-la> great injury: Two Girls Burned te Death. ‘@ ceasation of SHEBMAN, TEX., June 20.—Two daughters of William “Miller, agea were burned to death seven miles southwest of this place. The house was seton fire by the lighted mateb on th other members ot the family Isaac Gassenit twelve and ten COLEMAN, BECK AND WICK- Sunday night ina nters and Builder were organized. 30 p.m, returning | dent possession. Butterworth, but the careless 1¢ floor after 1 GALS, DELIV: thesO-CALLED 1e Targestaasort- with the latert ta “shooting was yPOE Stoves in “Lown, state whether’ be wus not ae ovenients "Call and see ney of a cattle syndicate to PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR PINE | Wil co to London soon, DRESS SHIRTS with FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAt c, Bar Successors to THUMISON'S SEL ‘Mr. Perkins, and thei to the great merriment of the commit Hnued to address one another at the same that Mr. Weaver though Mr. Moved iebasccriees The District tu Congress, PROPOSED NIGHT SKSSIONS FOR DISTRICT BUSI- ‘NESS. 5 Mr, Dibble, the chairman of the committee and grounds, is trying to get sessions of the House from 8 to 11 on nighta'to consider bills from his com- bil for the new city post DEALER IN GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, ‘No. 1245 7th street northwest, My best Butter 25¢ vuyuet Whisky only. Fontr, Ait town Sousa Beer in botien GROCERIES REMARKABLY CHEAP. GEORGE 4. O'HARE, Act, 1245 7th st., B.w., bet. M and N. Base Baus, Bars xv Base Bax SPALDING'S NATIONAL LAGU! ca LEAGUE BALL, Mr. Perkins A LARGE. ASSORTMENT OP U. ———____. SC 9-90 per gallon, York yesterds: will probably | “3° Voce of Js About two years ing John Toutes, assaulted him und po tan uutley former pastor ot the cK CORSON (@ MACARTNEY, GLOVER BuLLbrxa, the Jersey shore, Deposits, Loans, Exchange, Collections. Dealers m Government, District Bonds and all Local ‘Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges ot New York, Philadelphis, Boson and Baltimore reday initvee, ieee at 1213 Q street duapms, Arrestios. LATEST PARISSAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. WLLE M. 2. PRAWN [A BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET 4, 1309 F Seamer. PLAITS, XV. 6S, EVENING COLPFURES. isis Drewwe’ and Benes Showed mbesm® ‘and ‘Bought and Soid. Orders in American Bell Telephone Stock executed by wire direct from our office to Boston, Constant of this stock received. Nove Faper, 25 cents. nat with Envelopes to match, A little daughter was born to Senator Don 3 me n on Saturday last, the first babe which ome to biess him in the eight years of his ‘marriage. hd Wisin, Maggie Dorsey, Nellie Kearney. ‘Gold hei , Nellie ne Medal for Cetistian doctrine, Mise Katie Hi erty. Gold medal for urithmetic, Miss Bstel Thecker. Gold medal for proficiency in their os —— INDICTMENTS.—The first report ot the grand Jury of the June term of the Criminal Court ‘Was made this morning iu indictments agulust Thomas Kelly and Hermon Kelly,bousetreak- Any in night; Alfred 10 and ‘Thon. ikelly, dos John Jonnson, assault with intent to kill: Jon Wiliams, larceny, and Jon Owens, imap slaughter,

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