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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, o AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 4 GLADSTONE OUT OF FUNDS Kerth Oner Feepivana Ave = St, by } : rh es 4 : aa wrapaae Bere re His Success Endangered Thereby Tie Ferwrve Stan fs served to subscribers in the . e Sek side por month.” Copies at the counter + i Sat onrerjeueaee |. Gas Explosion in the House of Commons. ‘ = Z Entered at the Pust Office at Washington, D.C,as ‘Tue WkEKLY StaR—publishe? on Friday—$1 © year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents, aa AU ns must be pad ww advance, iisttt aria aac "| Wo. 68—Na 10.846. WASHINGTON. D.C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1886. TWO CENTS. , PI TEXAS CATTLE MEN MAKE TROUBLE TWO TEXANS FIGHT TO THE DEATH EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, /AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| CHANGES IN THE oFFicEs. Scintg ent neat nee a Ss Es ess DANFORTH FLUID-5 GALS, DELIV- =» THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING ‘The Fear of Wholesale Dismissals in the | He Sends a Communication to the Com- | Lake Shore Charged with Broach of Taith. 5 a Sore «| So Sretion Bio. 3 gab at snesoca ten SS ata ENG ALLIANCE (sill| | THE Surrimaexr oy Tae Evaxra Stan Departments To-day. missioners To-day. ered, 7 ? largest nesort- 5 RSDAY, July Ist, at 10 o'cl in Con- lay contains a report of e acl ore The first response made by Major Dye, the at of “Vapor Stow wi — re, GnAeD WAMILY “niegiaaao provements” Call andese thers in Goorston er Woe, BoP secruary, OF Wand sia nw. 42 | meeting last night, school commencements, | PUBLIC EXECUTIVE SESSIONS. | ux zsaovars uimeiy ro ne ADR oRap- chief of police, to the request from the Commis. GLADSTONE NEEDS MONE “ SEXKS ‘a Co's, Tit Tih st mw. Je9 Im" | = aS THE OFFICERS AND | CDS26es made by the President's bride NALEC AR RESEESTORS, sioners jor his resignation was sent to the Dis- - = (Seg + TARE, AMORTMENT OF Ga | (Kener WoL Re PTO ora ANG | in liteat the White House, the office of cardl- 2 The fears of wholesale discharges in the de- | trict building this morning, shortly after 12 | Mls Success Greatly Endangered by the Wo Feats M aemble In theGalijetun Fishermen's | nal, communications from oltizens, telegraphic | The Subject Up in the Senate. pertdatetn Sa idee onl ah tatommuntn ame caaaty | OUNEE, Sys oelaeh Smale thebes bas = RIVER VIEW, Fine ine gt rans eoders ands Eiatrone ateo | nemele Foti stand, am is azete | news, ete. The advertisements are, casxited confined tothe Treasury and down town de-| told aSrax reporter this morning that be in. | SPtit! Cuble Dispatch to Tw Evexiwo Stam Fancy Goods EF. BROOKS, | 2m. in ult dress regalia, to stent the tuneralor | a8 follows: Auction Sales, Educational, Dry partmenta, In the State, War and Savy de. | tended tosend acommunieation to the Com. | LOXBOX, June 30.—It ts e painfci fect that the ON MONDAY, JULY 5, 1868, ea CORSON a MAGARR | Baste Camas at Zick Baptt cnurcn, Feet Fiaenctel epee en an Howseternichines | THE PAN-ELEOTRIO REPORTS. | partments and the Depettavent of Justios no | mlasloners, but ndded thats wuald be tnapeoner cause of Glndstonian iberais: that ts <a a es sta wot on nancial, Specialties, Pianos’ and Organs, to say what the character of the com ome rule—will suffer severely in the coming Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make GLoven BUILDING, Sido ociscu vo excort he ‘body to ite dewor whe it | Sewing Machines, Gentlemen's oods, tet, Ce ee “J Regn rom rp heaangeesomeer| THREE TRIPS: 1419 F STREET. will leave for Charlottesville. Va.on the 7:16 a m. tion, although a few may be made necessary | tion would be. When the er suggested | Clections from the secession to the enemy of the Deposits, Loans, Exchange, Collections twain. By order of D.G. L., Teporter suggest ai mac River Boats, Steamers, Attorneys, The . in the War department by the provisions of | that it might bea resignation, the majoremiled | Whig money bags and the consequent absolute @am.1 pm and 5:50 p.m FR pre meaty mong poarpre $Y MING, District Grand Caiet, | Trades, Dentistry, Railroads, Medical, Profes- They Are Presented in the House. — — + renga: inability of the party managers to find the nec coo! ‘Bee. na rtake! the legislative appropriation bill, but none | and said “I can’t say; I can only tell you that it " Prof. F. M. PROCTOR will have charge of pavilion. Securities EH. COOPERS. pred I eta rahe hhave been decided upon as yet. The Treasury | Will be very brief.” Sr aeicean nena remy sea = —_ agers z : “= he v3 e re stor ome: “lam MUSIC BY PROF. J. D. COLDWELL. Re ee <r fecal mee ing of theFivTH WATTaiz | THOSE who leave the city during the summer ‘The Senate. department isthe center of the eld of action, |, When, the colored, memenser, from, police | An eminent Gadsionlan ald to me: “Tam glad Z Bought and Sold. Soe ae, Wee SS eRoltan Hall, Sth and E | can have THESTAR malled to them for any| ‘The chairman laid before the Senate resolu- | and a general focling of uneasiness pervad found there CommissionersWebb and Wheatley | but think if the American admirers of Glad Sonny peerage cheers toe hose Orders in American Bell Telephone Stock executed | 8 clock, when all the members are requested tobe | length of tIme and the address changed asoften | tions of the Portland, Oregon, board of trade to | the entire building today, for there was no| and ‘picen canine sroueey wene and W bentley comme by wire direct from our office ts Boston, Ceostane | Dfesent. a3 important business is tobe transacted, in | 88 desired. The subscription must be invariably. the effect that the previous resolutions of that | Way of telling Just where the axe will tail. It | Soon ‘afterwards Commissioner Webb teh tre | Obe Knew the straits his supportersare in they r id in advani quotations of this a0 Na2e | Wiichallare invited Byorder of the Chairman. ite | pai ce. would b to belp him. The oT — body, protesting @gainst the forfeiture of the | hasalready done some very effective work, and pry ee getting in his carriage drove | Parneilites y not more. th oe HR i WIR ‘THR PRI NTs To h - - | the probability is that its edges will not be per- we.” One rich American of Scotch birth, PHOSVIT Z—T! ‘COMBINATI: MEMBERS OF UNION LODGE. NO. 22, AMONG iz ‘ESIDENT’S CALLERS ‘DAY | Northern Pacific land grant for the uncom- Commissioner Wheatley told a STAR reporter « er e No objectionable partiesllowed om board. (Ree cikoea wie Chery and Horaurd's held Oe a THURSDAY EVEMING July Tem | Were Senators Berry, McPherson, Coke and | pleted portion of the Cascade Branch, were in- | mitted to become dulled just now on account of | ,3"nmissle recelved a communication from | Nol, KBOwn | here, has sent a sub! ES RANDALL, | Toot and’ o whideunrd genet Meta NEN GrVe | their ball, Sth aud Letrectx Business of lmsportanee | Cockrell, Representatives Outhwaite, Sayers, | sonsiderate aed illegal, and should be ex-| disur>. scription to the Giadstonian candidates* Major Dye, but to all efforts to learn what the | fund, but this is being diverted trors the items Jet0-42 Manager. | MILWUNS'S PHARMACY’ 1420 Penmaylvania aves | Wevery member. By order B.C. OfLL GC 1002 | Crain, Bragg, Cowles, Wadeworth, Hopkins, tions of the donor by. the person to who It punged from the record of the board. TREASURY DEPARTMENT CHANGES. communication was Mr. Wheatley turned a BEACH, in bottles or on draught with’ soda water. 15 =~, A MEETING OF THE SURVIVOISOF | Negley, Hammond, J. M. Taylor, Storm, Hen™ deafear, He said that the letter liad not been ted. Gindstone has admirers i Ar. Mitchell remarked that, notwithstanding | | Forty-three clerks in the Treasury depart: | scbmitied to the board, aud: untit that ees | Was, entrusted. Gindstone has a - a Ry Ey , Americ t ithy. A rout : : (Ese PRSaiy TARO Suet Wee | Hegon ay Foret tain mca | ewano Soin Sv iheh t Marlon, Ne, and | is action of the board orm, he ana hin| MeBt were some time ago nottedvbatthelr | Se hetha' gate ttt SOU guste | Ameren maa tn wont aun rOP UR OME. SELCIAT ATTRACTIONS | other work done under the rupsrtition Si crmmerct: | basen ‘will be held THURSDAY EVENING, Suly | Geo Le bince of Washington, colleague were still in favor of the building of | $¢rvices would be dispensed with after this | teous to reveal the contents. “As soon as Com- | ind confidence, weaid te aaake ooo arg eRURT, SEECIAL ATTRACTIONS, Seassen ance et nies on from 3 to gum | 1st, 7:30 o'clock, at Cosmopolitan Hall, 8th and’ sts. — {iis Oancads heanth as 6 0cen| line, month. These have already been published. | missioner Webb returns,” be added, “the board | ‘Aimerica, now that be ie thus deserted by hie Be a Bel ES eececanh mena on myis- Sm Je3u-2t6 PrRsonAt.—Ex-President Arthur has gained peting Of these dismissals fifteen are in the second au- | will go tnto session, and then the communica-| Oi’ friends in England. I am speaking Dot ‘ALL T = Wp Wit REDIN WOOD: THE FOLLOWING NAMED MER-| steadily since going to New London. Yester- So alga nbc lee archaea ditor's office, fourteen in the sixth auditor's | ton of Major Dye will be read. Atter that I | Wwitnout authority It anything dome thew. . 2 SAG ee [ee day, for the first time since his illness, he ate | ,. THe Senate proceeded to the consideration of | office, twelve in the second controller's. office, | have no objection to making it public: ever, it must be alm: « Pecslay cxcaeab trie ie | Gunton Law ollding. 473 Coulsuseave, Complies | Of business on MONDAY, Tuly'oth. "eo | Gay, for the frat tim Wy Poataes Pe the resolution for public executive sessions, | and tio in the first controllers office, “A num: ‘THE TENURE OF OFFICE QUESTION, il mske regular excursion a ee G. CORN . food -——Gov. 3 As seal ‘een mad ‘tim a bays, WEDNESDAYS, THURS Srepeces ned caine tree Leonean Sone JOHN HM AGRuDER, istant Secretary of State, has gone to Tennessee | *24 the speech of Mr. Morrill against the pro- | Der of dismissals have been made from time The rumor yesterday that Major Dye had de SUNDAYS during the season. 4030 a Leaving Tib-street whart at. $230 am. TRAVELERY CREDITS, = N. for 2 fev, weeks. vacation ——W. D. Eaton, | posed change was read by Mr. Manderson. He | hot ta been ported toe a ee ee bureces | termined not to resign his position as chief of Leave the Beach at” not to be expected that all of the other bureaus HEAP, CHEAPER CHEAPEST A | Chicago; Hon, C. F. Peck, Albany, A. V. Cher: | thought that bis friend from’ Connecticut (Mr, | 20% tly in this respect, | Police under the impression that charges had AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE | [h“SEtwodurner Vapor Stove fr SA coaion | Donnler St, Loule: J. tc Hentoky: Cleveland Oy | Plath was an chis mentor one eee eon | Will be treated. more jenlently tn thia res 4 fn | Sad tho chances are that more dismissals will | been preferred against his management is the : “ ‘and oven complete, »2. Hest vapor fiuld, 6 gal-| Loyal i, Brintiiff, Minneapolis; J. Walter | Mr. Hoar addressed the Senate in oppoail be made throughout the department, although | source of comiderubh ‘Som: LETTERS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAFTS AND | [\0r¢-and Qven complete. E, 223 Pa, ave. se.’ Tele | Doagl Philadelphia; Jno. M. ‘Dilingo and | to the proposed change. mi ughout ype ty igh | sow considerable comment. {| LexNpon, June 30.—An explosion occurred BILLS OF EXCHANGE. phone 415-3 Je30-4t Manano Orta, ‘Havana, are at the Ebbitt.— House of Representatives. oy ne eee ae en Pe nit] Sameerincit bere eee Specs myl02m LEWIS JOHNSON é 00., Bankers. (Ke 1S THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | Rear Admira * it , w yesterday in the house of commons. Every- Selfridge arrived last Tuesday by the non-passage of the appropriation bill, | without trial. ‘Lieut. Ecklom, who was dropped Mr. Healey (Idaho), from the committee on) They will not number less than at pres-| at the time the detectives were legislated ont | thing was done by the officials in charge of the Ln DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Ce es On 8 ay cA fe oe Indian affairs, reported a bill establishing a|@@t intended, for the ‘Treasury offi | of office, it will be remembered, Songs suit | buildd 77 yoneral the fact. It leaked out, Special Term as m District Court of the United | 0. p i, 5 ¢lals are satisfied that the —appropria- | for his services on the plea that he was dropped | howes2s1 ¢-1 In tulse forms, and the ment oat AMUSEMENTS. ‘States. Prteonert B: Schilling, Buffalo; Mr. L, Pierce, | commission to examine, adjust and report | {ion “Win “Hor be mcromed, “PprOPHl | for bis s trial, and obtained a verdict in the ra | sensational rumors about Irish sate! Ze aD. LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘In the matterot the condemnation of land for # Con- yee eS M. Se, aeons OCr a We upon all claims arising out of Indian treaties | dismissals have been decided upon on present | Circuit Court, ‘The ease ‘was appealed to the plots and’ .ynumite outrages got into cireula- Mnsic. Boating. Daneing and Fishing. Al gehen ‘eressional Library, No. 383. New York; BN Lemisos, Once Gowdey. | and Indian depredations. Committee of the | basis of the appropriation bills. | Ten clerks in | General Term and the District made the point | tion. ‘The truth was made known todae, The SOEMICR CORNET Lae THIS CANNIE WINGTON os BOGCACCIOC | tnd case It's, this thirtous date of dune, Losu,grdcrea | Chandler, Delaware: GG Maynard. St’ Louis, | Whole. the registers lice were notined tony of thelr pot ye ih Bh | cxplonton resulted from pent-up wewerans, A i Discourse Muste za oman that the verdict of the jury of seven filed in ‘this case | Geo. W. ‘Beatty, San Jose, Cal, ‘and H. F’| Mr. Dingley (Me.), from the committee on Register Ros rs ° ‘ n Ehie GUSEEREEED TO ALI. eee Fadia | tuigday be apeoved: aa’ sdopied asthe, kudgteens | Descher, Feomeeaseng, ei Weeoeton bu ec ee ogy we fea Indegd Fredy are at Willard’s, shipping, reported back the Senate bill amend- it is believed, be taken to the | at the time of the explosion was injured by tho ‘Round Trip Fares | Saturday Siatinea. 2 Boccaccio | 80d award of the court unless cause be shcwn to the | ——Charies D, Jacob, United 8 fay pecessary before s great while to reduce the | Supreme Court of the United States. Until this | explosion. “The ‘occurrence ts. peneralsy wor tates minister to | ing the laws relating to the inspection of steam | force in his office ten per cent. decision is reversed the tenure of oice ix pre- | cepted as a fair exhibition of the e Saturday Night rine contrary In, writing: on or before the opening of the | Colombia; Baron Ze lewitg, of the German lega. | vessels, Committee of the whole. EH. Thayer, the law. and. contract clerk ot | gleely like those et soy sno oye of the | Sanitary condition of the purliaineat buna Sawa Wamananen ——. Ces ha ay og ek va Sicha pay of Suny 1480 ae , poorer Bi Mae Gan ren cena THE PAN-ELECTRIC REPORTS, the supervising architect's office, Was to-day re- | Distriet—dependent upon the will of the au- ings. ratory BS | BRARPALL FOR THE STF snare ot Georee | Seteiineeigeneopomne oF he courron mid it cay | Invony auereiaty ‘ol tata of Ohi, “cedese: | members of the commniticn, spotting jocr of | Pramoved woaneceed bli gee A Belligerent Envoy. THEY WILL RESIST ANY ATTEMPT TO BILt - 4 's * ¥ » A. B. Jameson, of the first au r’s Office, has e3 2 ue maneterst the, Olrmpe Park. of George: | 66 Juiy- Ueto sa tothe condition tnat a | Wi, MeDonald and J. W. Morrison ‘and {ts investigation, It is aooompanted by the fol- been reduced from $1,800 mio 1,00 and joun Be ir od rrr PE ey ay | trom Danville, ae , 4 istrict “that they at Ww y ve e Amn} H -—— | lowing resolution: |. Hawkins, of 6 same office, from $1, wo Bogor, . 5 . ere eereete rerey © SiG a | Stone ofthe fnent ball grounds in the countrys und | goby Bere! wall be served, on each ot the parnes in | Georges, Prindle, of Washtagton, was in Obi-| '°esowed ‘That fall, talr and exhaustive in-| $130" ‘Washington Dispatch to the New York San. Indhe Gnplaver theGene ok eee PpPuIRD ANNU 5 Will open on MUNDAY, JULY STH, the series of | ticable ia the meantime, and. thata copy heres! be | C480 On Mont ee aitivals at the | vestigation has failed to adduce any evidenge | ~ i. J. Clarke, first auditor's office, has been! Charles D. Jacobs, of Louisville, is United ‘of Gi Dreek, is The , fumes for the amateur. championship of this District: | published twice in the meantime in ‘The ‘evening | Waverly, Ocean Grove, N. J., are the following | which tends to ehew that Attorney General | promoted from $1,200 to $1,400 to succeed - : ses tones — So teal OF THE Fie grounds ure beautifully situated, wih s spring of | BOC! & bewspaper published 1 the city of Washing- | Washingtonians: Mrs Jullunne Hobbie, Miss | Garland, Solicitor General Goode, Secretary | Rime 4” Berryhill, resigned. | Twoclvil ser. | Sates minister at Bogota, Colombia, and VO. | company to-day: ‘Soke 808 cd CLERKS MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, | Hic wifitne to crass bere wih Me ie fone ok be ee | ee Hg er Lamar, iodian Commmmissiouer Atkins, Rall-| vice appointments have just been, made in this pepe cesmpaees jogation. Mt | who are expected to arrive irom Keatucky? (Employes of Lansburgh & Bro.) dent they wil make a good record this séasou, wieso-: = arrivals from Washington at the Hygla hotel, | rea ommissioner Johnston or Senator gMice- Richardson, from Ohio, and Peery, from | Jacobs ts a man sam lawyer of promi- | Wednesday night or Thursday morning,to take o aay leskmiowees Womens A | (Ree ARATE TE of Us| Minn wrasse rad | Ee panitons he xapener pn | “CV ey, laborer nto Treasury depare- | tee oh.actien of ol standing in | topcase ki min, tie het MARSHALL HALL, Morning, 10—Analostans va. Ol 'UNTEERS, April, 1861.—A meeting of the | Rinors, Gen, Green B. Raum, Lieut. Oy3 ‘ ; q - WEDNESDAY, JULY 7TH, 1886, Evening: 4 Merchants va Olyzapion above association wiil be held at- Cosmopolitan dail, | wife, Miss W. 1. Oyster, ti Wintuaae Ge Pe hb rare bere aero Ths Tollowine, cutie in the internal revenue | skill, and has a temper that explodes upon don- | 1600 ace thst uo colored seen mor anybody oie Tiekets.... = = 50 cents, Admission, 15cts, Je80-4t* | Sth and E sts, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the | and ‘wife, Mrs. Jas, A. Balis, Miss H. a set ek = ite. I id that he is a | t#Ke their places in the mines, and consequently, ne = ‘30th, at 8 o'clock, Al surviving membersof the Dis | Charles Fischer dona fe matter lavestigated, which was dishonest, dis- | bureau have been designated for promotion: ¥., | cussion like dynamite. It is said that he is a trouble isexpected. Sherif buttie te = aiakgumer Corcoran will leave her wharfat@p-m. | NTEW RATIONA RE eSuiGue company, _ | iezgt Columbia Volunteers arefeqserted io attoud.” | OU in Fuerte eA Alen Bagorabls orcensaratle, on (wnich ts oon- | Booliitle, stiss E. Foxy Sas A.B Hicakell, | very mild-mannered and gentle man under | a posse of 40 men, Will accompany the colored rat _____ —— | First of ann | Jez 27 oM.B, _ ‘ ae 5 | Biss A. 5, Joyner, Miss J. Bolger, rdinary circumstances, but when he becomes | men to Grape Creek, and will sue that they are MER _ARROWSMITH. ae recarechentee autos Gaerne (ee ATIENTION—THERE WILE BEA he a eS seared in by Mr. Hale), were referred to the $400: Miss 3,,Hand ote EM pamarybr <t0ags sceten wae ‘great violence | Dot molested. = SS SELECT SATURDAY EVENING EXCURSIONS THE BLACK HUSSA Ke meeting of the METROPOLITAN RIFLES | The T1iness Assistant Secreta irienneerc es ee ae, any obstacle ne inay encounter, und his carcer MAIS 7 ——— 2 WEDNES! EVENING Suen FY | Mr. Ranney, of Massachusetts, also submitted | lan, W. H. Haynes, MiasG@, M. Henderson, Mrs. y , 3 Da GAUSHALI. HALL during the Season, eo Reservedients, 2oand 00, Je28_| WEDNESDAY EVENING. June ath at 8 oclook Hunter. areport, signed by the four republican mem-| M.A. Johnson Miss B. G- Merrifield: Mow ip Louisville bas been a succession of “aftairs a a a et AN ee ARRIS BIJOU THEATER. oe eee Rove Gawee Mr. William Hunter, the Second Assistant | bers of the committee, ‘Moses, Jas. R. O’'Neale and F. L. Purdy, $1,200, | 12 which he bas usually come out ee ee ee ee eee) a Je30.1m |” Testimonial Benefit to |S eeieateod igen Secretary of State, who has been sick since last i yewn Mine eae ee ee ee See ae SS ee ot a~alplomauey afr. Jacobs was in| Caticago, June 30K Gatesville, Texas, MR. WM. H. DANY Qo THURSDAY NEXT, July 1, thy mittee on | November, is still confined to his root a | Bal wet rts were placed upon the | of a division in the auditor's office, me a: “C ve +XCURSION 70 NORFOLE: FORF MONEDE WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 80TH, telin and furniture (s. Linthicum, Hd. Driukbouse, We gitise tans io hia bears ean na | calendar. ‘Mr, Scanlon, resigned. Sree a A | A XCURSION TO NORFOLK, FORT MONROE, = eons orl The follow. | HSU suds: Da ctl cae ¥ | part of ime to his bed. There has been no aces which the mayor of the city was @ witness, le fought an intormal vy pe pee ae Fs an tecekwenian. x ‘on the camp ground | material change in his condition, but the | _ Mr. Reed (Me.) reserved all points of order ‘The latter refused to answer a question ad- | yesterday on Brown creek, in Corvell county. VIRGINIA Bi inf bartonc of tbe abbot: ‘Opers Gas He Tim ter: | aire SctGetictngto spend » pleasant day, ana | Chances Of his ultiante recovery are very | feaiast the resolution | accompanying Mr. PENSIONS AND POLEFIOS, dressed to him, and after an exchange of angry | Cooper was shot in the head and died in fe phy comedian; Mis, Floreuce €: ‘Grigg. the “Arion expeckai hove contemplating venting wilt do well to | slight, as he is over olghty years of age, Tie Searle tian nat ae Hannay, stating that Pew oe ge ees Tords Mr. Jacobs Jumped upon his honor, the | minutes. Yan Winkle was shot through the oe wartette, and a ne orcuesira. of ieces, under | be present Jaiy 2, at which Une traius will leave Hale eo Case Broug! issioner and hamme: {th his fists unt ‘els, and has since died. Cooper and Van Steamer tovrce Laney PRADAY Tut Sh at 5:20 p, | ETO Seemcienyl, Prot Wan. Walderker, Ena Sér.S.J. | timore= Union Station, 7, 15 ata 1225, 39, 5:35 Order of Business in the House. Sirpointas "Acted Upon by it, also reserved |" Binek Before the SenateComuittee. | {he'wifaons box lovkod us if & serious surgical | Winkis quarried spear sera ree yam Bh st, what. Steamey Leary returae fo | SUbeh pianists, Concluding with the amusing o fee Spe gibington 7:15. 8 am. 12:09. 428.1 ‘The committee on order of business in the Qperation | had | been (performed there. The | terday they met, and after hot words agreed 10 B Bat ary = 10 | “PENELOPE.” with the following In the cast: Op. “The 3:15 trom Baltimore docs uot stop a | 4, sented With the conor enon had been | ‘The Senate commities on public expenditures | Shut fined Mr, Jacobs for contempt, and aducl | fight to the death, They wroeented ee ae Gi tie Take lonves uh treet wharfSATURDAY, | Yule tatRoone, Mise Bulalle Domer, Messrs, H. 5. | Feoniyivania’ Avenue ‘tation, and the Soe | porate a See eS et ed the examination of Pension | was expected; but the mayor concluded that he | ground, and each, watch in hand, waited for ci3,, da ISG at same, hour; Seturning arrives ts | som SO cen, eats eserved at Matesrote's Musletoers, | Vistar ier ai male bese eee a ean. Ba Gow Lael NSS ee ae ae eee ne ace Dromey, wabved | a0 Zegeumen Sie exsintnation jot Fenton | Ss igor enough, and didn't demand a second | fhe moinont wereed upou for opening fre. At ‘on TUESDAY MOR: 908 Penn. hout extra charge. Je26-4t fare (round trip) from Baltimore, 65 cents; from | 8 to w! ey woul lo. ‘AR reporter roun ‘the appointed instant two shots rang out almost P tickets to Norfolk a aE eo Washington, 0 certs G DULANY, President, | @med to-day positively that the order agreed tie eee 724.4, BE Os | that partisan influences had prevailed in the | “Then Jacobs sailed for Bogote in his capacity | simul taneously. Van Winkle received » fatal n either steamer, 15th st., two blocks soutb of Pennsylvania ave, SD. SMITH. Secretary. aoe Read upon is as follows: Land grant forfeiture bills, | seen or heard of the resolution before, pension office under past administrations. The | as envoy exiraordinaay a — wound. Cooper was wot soratehed. ‘Another LITERARY SOCIETY WILL | Lightedtat night by 300 electric gba ne Tun “Sy eed, THE FIRM OF TER: | inwing tho order On dice Cala eee foe | ee era nrenpon, saked. to withdraw the | Case of Charles Dopell, of Company G,189th | tentiary to the United States of Colombia, | round was.ired. and Cooper sell w told by Van een ~g cate TO pie mtr ? oy lowing the order on the calendar, Next the | teport and resolution, but Mr, Hale objected, | New York volunteers, was taken ‘up. An ap- a s a i | Winkle before his death. The firing attracted (ion THURSDAY, JULY | Sdminion, 60 ctutn Children ander 12 years, 25 | sziver by shoinat coe eat Geese HS Mi | Paysct bil fe grecean eiieae teas: Next. the OTHER COMMITTEE REPO! plication for pension was made in 1869 on the | Was ‘ta Deseibor last Ma Jacobs eave nis | sone ioral ta mile distant, and they bay, on 7 solv juttial consent. NKINS wi ers mile Ickets, 5c. jez@2t | cents. On Sundays baif price. reerted feane allaebis ‘andeollect all bills,” G- ETENRINS, United Stargs, Then ene ene arritaries of the | are, meCreary (Ky. Geoas the ooeimaitiseton | grouse ore eouna ae cu tom ag received ab | imumiona vernsion ental Mar: whee’ & cesses: | ume der tke weenied game aaa te ten i ait ‘The! 5 Ey 2 punded u SAGE Tad POAT A TOF VES | amount apsromeaied seat Gene eeeg wat tne | foreign aMalry, reported & ball to assign officers | Cold Harbor in 1864, for which claimant was | veray arose between Limself Sind, hls wocretary Diike's Appeal Dismissed. EXCURSION SEASON Warr Ison Poscrz Gs SON AEE, POTOMAC The, Drax | sinountaypropriaied shall bo reduced to about | of thenavy and army a8 attaches of foreign le-| treated in A a fraordinary furnished "the" inhabitants ‘of | | Loxpox, June 30.~The appoal of Sit Charles i Re cled ren rannel af Long Bridge wal) POC 007: will | gations. House calendar. turning to his regiment was discharged as un-| Bogota with an example of nineteenth century | Dilke and'Mra. Crawford, against the decision os THE Wee decloved Fe ae shen be rekon. up, for twoor three days, and | “mr. Wise (Va.), from the committee on naval | able to perform military duty. In 1869 Dupell | diplomacy by polishing off Mr. King In go0d | of the divorce court retusing them permission BasDa @S cents per yt the 84 and 4th of July, for necessary repairs. hese heal affairs, reported back a Senate bill for the re- | applied for and received a pension of $4 amonth | atyle. A deai of gore was spread about to appear as witnesses in their own belalt in 7 8 cee Society Notes. Urement of certain officers of the navy. Private aS Speers of ee ees: =} applied. she legation, ales a yas the Cenwtard Dates: sedge yiand = gf by ‘9 the following Points: Je29-4t Et and P. R I . for reinstatement, havin, n dro} because | damaged, but no bones were en. ¢ intervention of the queen's proctor was Ee hed ina tend nalahyinartoettveed oiler] anata me A goodly number of agreeable people greeted | “oD dar. (Wis), from the committee on mil- | for six years be did not claim his pension, and | was ier et the secretary of location was saat day dismissed, A request lor ieave to appeal EVERY TUESDAY WHITE INDIA SILKS which we intend tosellat | (Fer CHAS'S TRICE | Mrs. Cleveland yesterday on the occasion of | 1 affuira ropotied a DIL for the roar ar | for an increase of pension, on the ground of dis- | fully patched up with sticking plaster, and Mr. | frony unis last decision to tbe house of lords was an the low price of 75c. per yard. Ramo oon lete ruc qmtabiishment ia South | ber third “at home.” Miss Gregg hud left the | graduates of the military academy. Commitios | ability to the right leg resulting from a wound | Jacste sailed. toc Washingtos The secretary | cigatunts tas Washington. Prescriptions a specialty. Je20 | city in the morning for home, and Mrs, Whit- | Srinowmroie, in that leg received at Cold Harbor at the same | of legation related his part im the controversy PEN-MAR, As these goods wash and look well sfterwards we AL NOTICE.—PREVIOUS TO RE | PAY ébared the pleasant duty with Mrs. Cleve-| Mr. Breckenridge (Ky.), from the committee | time that the left leg was wounded. After sub- | by letter to tne Secretary of State, and the The Weather in the Northwest. PS SIRRLE TS consider them the cheapest white material ig the | (SSS “modciing war ud and extensive re- | 22d of entertaining the callers. Among them iiding, on ways and means, reported a bill to regulate | mitting to several examinations 2e pension | envoy extraordinary made a personal explana-| sr. Paux, MINN., June 30.-The Pioneer ire to eam il allow: disco : were the Swedish minister and Madame Reut-| the manutac ‘yinegar made from Doards, the claim was allowed and certifi- | tion, , ris show that the damage by cis can ee 76 $150 | market on our enulre stock of Diamondn Watsnen Percka: | erskeold, Minister Lovernom. tha gee, eos see ~ rain. | cate Was issued. Claimant in numerous fetters| “Gris snid at the State t that Mr, st 4 xe Sm. returning at S:50 p.m. Limited to| Jast opened alot of BARNABY SEERSUCKERS, | £6, fe, All goods marked in plain figures.” This isa | Dr. and. “Mra Bullock, Judge ‘and. Bir rey the hail storm in Walsh and Graid Forks coun- - to Comunissioner Budiey protested against this | Jacobs will not rewurn to His triends | ties, Dak., was lest than at first reported, Re - : Oppartunisy to obtain good bargains. ‘Mrs, Kenna, Mrs. Cockrell, Bra, SEMSUNDRY CKVIE RIDES. delay, and asserted that bis pension had been | say be has nointention of returning there. He is of dry weather continue from western ws. Every ucect eal 4 d , MR cere Every EA wee Se Ree ee eee made th de, We plak, bine aad Gcecme, “ yon ACobS HUGTitERS, a, Mire. ‘Geovs, “Mra, “NL, fis:| ‘Thedfouse then went into ‘committee of the iene tae oan a, mission, it is re-| Dakota and southern Minnesota. Lnptie eee EVERY THURSDAY TO wr TERS ETE Je29-3t 229 Pennsylvaniaave. nw. | coin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey, Mrs. whole (Mr. Reagan, of Texas, in the chair) on Sraw his pension for six years by saying he did |, to succeed the lamented Winston. Mr. | tious of the northwest the weather bus beea HARPER'S FERRY AND BYRNE'S ISLAND uN | We have just placed on sale a} ite goods GEORGETOWN MASONIC HALL as | Vertrees, of Tennessee; Miss Vedder, Dr. Rot then need the money, and being out west he | Jacobs has goue to his home in Louisville and | fine fora fortnight and crops are dolug well, r the sundry civil appropriation bill. ig! 0g THE POTOMAC at 15¢., all styles; many bargains in the lot, aoe Bee DOCIATION.—& divgiend of three per cent I See Mrs. Harmony, THE ADVERTISING vse 3 on did not know that he could draw bis pension may become # candidate tor Congress to suc- | Farmers along the Minneapolis aud Stu Louis 7) the abow ‘association | Mrs, Bel . ADVERTISING CLAUSE STRICKEN OUT. = s veouna tthe, Boutin, Dasciog and Piabing White, Cream, Pink and Blue EMBROIDERED | Bee berg salen tess above mamed ambciation | Mrs, Bentley, Mrs. Wairchild, Mrs: Manderson, eny-where except at New York. He wanted bis | ceed Mr. Willis, whose popularity was imu: ound-trip zs % road report much improvement, gt tnecfios of Jon G. Waters, High treet. Georgetown, | Miss Xatr, Mrs, Hobbitt, Mrs. Hannegan, Repre:| | On a point of order raised by Mr. Reed (Me), | back pay aud lie allowance of increase, and was | Coiced hy IMcinenes Wie TT pl sect tear =: Every ticket calls fir wreverVed Sea.” Leave 1008 | ROBES. Having closed the balance of spring iinpor- 2 ats Soe See ee cece. G Waters Hien etry sentative and Mra. Blount, Mrs, Jolin D. Long, the paragraph was stricken out which requires | persistent in making his demand by levte-s, In | Of Mrs, Thompson us postinaster tere. What St. Louis is Doing for Home " greatest barg: placed ; Cro! Soo = Mrs. Holman. is letters he made frequent allusions to his en eee Rate. & m., returning at iffe ain 7 5 the adv ent of ment _ ER r VE 1" means ee Jerien: bier (Ree nfo CTD RS wea w. | Controller, Judge and Mrs. Durham gave re-| be sold rey inserted. is Wentingen ees politics. In writing to goaeeoner ego Alexandria Amairs, 8r. Lovrs, June 30.—-At an adjourned meet EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER | before the pul COLLINS have this day formed a copartnership, un- | ception last evening from 8 to 10 o'clock to the | be designated by the President. faring {he campolgn of 1804 Dupell wrote that | pevorted for THE EVENING STAR ing last night of the latices and gentlemen of SUNDAY To THE LURAY CAVERNS, Lupin's, All-wocl, NUN'S BLACK VEILING at | dir the frm wane of DARBY & COLLINS, and are | Kentuckians still In the clty, and a large and | On motion of Mr. Randall (Pa) an amend. | be Was ‘e re Payee ergs eh etary CLOSING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS—The school | this city Interested in the success of the Irish ‘Ccsasinins tees aaa? praciiene Maia dae in | Prepared to contract tor the constraction and repair | pleasant company gathered ‘and offemne thoc | mont woe adopted sppropriating $14,620 for | ruse," and ne hoped, to, moet Dadiey in’ In- | vcarot the public schoul system Of Alexandris | cise $1,300, recelved since the last tmecting. | Commencing July ta 25c. These clegant goods have & much | of Buildings of all Kinds ‘They have had lang unjust one week freee aaa, alt. It | she service of the army and navy hospital at | Giana; that he was e “Blaine and Logan man to | Tear of the, public ceons ino ciaslan cremains | one week ago, was entered to be esut to EE Round-trip Saar EeeT EES | niaher price, vat having bought largoly we offer 37ige. | Tieuse, eraploy on sin Se ae Was just one week from the date of their mar- | Hot Springs, Afi. the’ backbone; “od failowell. schools at the Lee | O Helliy, ot Detroit, to be forwarded Imunedi- feet ‘goods for 25¢. — “ | of Snowden and Hi £ riage. Mrs. Durham wore a bhauasome 1 ‘THE APPROI ‘ty and they would “elect Blaine or bust.” | 1 f CULSES oneapsenie cream | EXTENDING THE APPROPRIATIONS OF THE cUR- | Pit" Parneii. blican | (colored) building, on Alfred, near Princess | #vely to Mr. with long train and pour RENT YEAR. So en ene ares eae Street, ‘The exercises of Hallowell school, Stones Fine quailty figured BATISTE at 10c. REDUCTION 1N HARDWOODS, het embroidery aud pearl necklace. splendid | ne committee rove for the ae ee igri hier endeberar taught by Miss Gray, principal, Miss Peters, War Threatened in Toxas. Having just received apwards of 50,000 feet of Portuments were served from a prettily deco- iad ed Mrs, Dulany, and Chapman, Daruall, Derrick | CATTLEMEN DRIVING THEIR VAST HERDS Im Me stis8t EXcuRsION To Great bargains in pare linen HUCK TOWELS at $3 | paving Just received upwai n* Dry | rated table in an upper room. Some of the | ling Mr. Randall to present and the House to See k declined to comment on the case, | and Tancill, began sour after @o'clock, After SEARCH OF GRASS AND WATER. = MARSHALL HALL BY THE per dozen. a. 1, dressed two sides, $5 per 100 f. Sire, Vanes, Jude and seuim, Senator and } pass a joint resolution to provide for ten days | ,,Ge0. Black declined to comment on the case, | and Tancil, began soon tt Oa and aie ~CHICAGo, June 30.—A special from Jacks- MARSHALL 4 No. 1 drensed two sides $2.50 per 100 fe. Mrs. Vance, Judge and airs. Bentley, from today (the last day of the fiscal year) for | Case was made out by tbe ciainant. Ho did | made, The superintendent's medal wasaward- | Boro, ‘Teaus, says: One hundred and seventye haemeg aa ge nest pore eer epee tetra eters ese me peree nor ees tee oe caeak | toe een Rete Cate tna arn Loggebe | US ore mites of ppropiiation bila alrekay | BOUSAY it was expedited by Col, Dudley. Srolses of baowdengcbool for colored boss fol-| driven irom tue dry. eecticos wt Meetneesy mates cory ace Figured INDLA SILKS reduced to $1. Drydit Walnut, No.1 dreied, $15 per 100 f. and Mrs. Bullock, Dr. uud “Mrs, Sowers, Lespro: | patcdy, bp ieiaapana comet i raNaamrreen maronte. | loci suncaetl etait te meee El toon ee feo ne ee a RCORAN and T. V.ARRROW.| BLACK PONGEE $1. Dry £4, 5-4 and 4 Ash, No Y drested, $055 per Bentadiver Hoberton, W ills abd Lavon, Au-|' This having been done, the committee re-| 7 ™™! iepigietnkn * | Parker, W. B. Madilla, PB. Lompkins, X. i | the West Fork. “Over two hundred farmers are Steamers W. W. CORCORAN and T. V. A - 2 i r Chenowith, Representative an ic- | sumed Its sess! +5 Pinn and R. D. Lyles. ‘The awards of cards and | armed, and say the cattle cannot come in, SMITI Wave what! at Gand 6:20 Glock p.m. sharp, | The White INDIA SILKS are very desirable and | “Theie are the lowest prices ever offered by any | Creaty, Ars. Gross, bir. De Mowara: racer, | sumed 1s aaplidl Topiex Two Vindicate the Attorney General | Domiums having been completed, the princi- | Over ity-seven herders are already arined ad Fetarnivg at 11 o'clock. boipassy arise ne Ge forage auaiey ot took and feud | Representative and Mrs Halsall, upiain aad | 5 og gifeeitel Topter. and One (that of the Republican Mem | Pal's inedal was awarded to Benj. Watson, and | in the Reid. They say they just have grass sees : —_ Sorseshouitngly lows ihe above prices ste et as | Todds Heo cortiati ered a oer rourust, "= °Y “F| bers of the Committee) Censure Him, | fie superinttudeavs modal woitobt Hthomp. | und water or lend. uur eines aod Bowe —Tictfets SO-conte. on delivery,” mliail be pleased to share your orders. | Somers, Miss Kate Wiuston, Mrs. Harbert, | Among the bills tutroduced in the Se: ray S it OF | Ee carenee One penanes by a neaee. MSHS hE HACE nite WISTERTN soca ae SRUMWERS & SOR, 5, rathand Matreetssertiwens | 2ilsses” Harbort, Mr. Samui “Harlan, Misi | aay wasone by Mentor Ederunde, water ity | There are three reports from the House Pan- in Rell sonal tain capapeet tomeker | Movie eaettias Rous totem cites ae ee June ut on the W. W. Co.coram, Boat will leave ab 919 Peansyivanisave, Ne one AWS HOUSE RAISER ee | CTEM) ie Vitzer Mr aud? Mrs, Soler est DE; | shall become a law, will vest in the President | Electtic telephone investigating committee. | one entirely new addition to the weapons of | Three men are known to have. been killed, nm. kaesoceae woes <a ND | an er, Mr. and Mrs, Spler, Col,’and + Two vindicateAttorney General Garland and the | our fire department in its fight with the flames, | while George Carpenter lost his lite w-day on Joa ONE PRICE. ST yhRUiDs removed bis piace of resi-| Mrs, Staley, Mr. Northrop, Miss Northrop, | the sole power’ of appointing a large 3 tus, all of the most approved | the Todd pasture. Great uneasiness prevails. 310. s10N 10. gence from 1915, New Hampabire avenue to Mount | Misses Hopiting, the Misses Breck inridee, ep: | number ‘of OMlcers ‘who are now. appointed | other government officials connected with the ceuntuction tne eonnecled ite te ee mmon | fap ents omeacs beeaeead tame now, and the a TkIN “te sagen left ‘and ull orders addccsted to Viewsars toag | fesentative and Mrs, W. J. Stone, Mrs. Grahain, | “by and with the advice and consent of the | telephone suit, but differ in form; that drawn by chemical fire engines of the Holloway pat- | indications are that there wili be mure blood bot eNISS ES SHES | Se asowance Groons Store, No. 3030 14th. street northwest, wi Representative Compton, the Misses Dade, Classes, collectors of internal poem asters, Of all | Mr. Boyle, and signed by all the democrats but | She those extinguisuers with thelr streams of | sued. : picid — promptattention. Telephone call. 3 An unusually pretty weddi I classes, collectors of internal revenue, collectors | Mr, Hale, entering more into the telephone | $o%e: ishing gas, Will prove invaluable in —<$——— the joint management of : ave ey Card, thle eee eit? St | of customs at poris in which the gross revenues | MT Hale, entering 2 peggy pte joore Vindicating Preticr’s Memory. WASHING FON £ No. 1, and NELSON pe echt ato James & Fitch, Robe ‘ox. George W. Brown, | Christ church, Navy Yard, this morning at 11 si controversy. Mr. Hale confines himself more | cases where the fire hides itself under me le era: Unter LAWN MOWERS. (eee Five, FOX a Bow! O'clock, and was that of Mr, John Howard | 42 8ot exceed cillegm” except Sfadyes of “tne | closely to the torms of the resolution author.{aad_in crannies Mbere the ordinary | bose | 118 EMPLOYER DECLAKES MAXWELL’ UL ™ GARDEN VADES Established 1566, Baker, U.S.N., stationed at Annapolis, and ri S.reams cannot get mend ‘Ope A VILE CALUMNY, JULY 10. 1536, amen ae Real Estate and Loan K'okers, Miss Uaroline "Salisbury Buker, Mangione ‘of | Supreme courts, ail district attorneys and | izing the investigation, refraining from criti- é oc Bm — — Ofice 1437 Pennsylvania ave, 2 i ihals, the troubles with firemen in Alexandria from Sr. Louis, June 30.—Mr. J. H. Dixon, of Brad- \Opposiie U's. treasury) Chiet Engineer Cuurles H. Maker. ‘The Kev. Dr. | irevland otfiesrae ne” cis S€ents and dle | eismm of the telephone companies. tiet lana carly gays, Tae use, and, many, axce were | ford, Kuglabd, In whose intercate A. Prelier : ; hs a a . Ranney, and signed | needed to reach flames may no Was traveling at the time of the Southern bol ts evpers tor sale at Ereutano’s and ss ¥. - sorted without harge in our “Heal Estate Adver- | best mun.’ The bride wore a lovely and becom- | The following petition was offered in the Sen- the Attorney General and Solicitor General | that the flames So important was this | «{ don’t wish to say much for publication,” suid. Pitt a I ne PS | _ioan ht pelsbing Seen A Sovad ian | ther: ing robe of ivorie sulin with square corsage and | ate by Senator Harrison. It issigned by all the | Goode, enters into a discussion of the merits of | decmed that an effort was made not long since | he, “but I will say that the ‘charges agacmet toe ROtRtsa oF ser. =—= — J tanbectal, eerie Seep he manearetnent of es | puffed sleeves, und long train with the front of | omicers of the ‘W. ©. T. U. in the Unitea States: | the telephone controversy, siding with the Bell | lo reorganize one of the old hand companies | moral character of Mr. Preller «re Vile calum- LURAY, Nat Liao, Arresrton. ‘Also wo the rebung uf houses Sud’ colenen et ems | the skirt velled with Fedora lace, ‘The long i referring to the combination of | and a chemical engine company, and a large | nies. He was a most exemplary young maa, back “Whereas, ithas come to our knowledge that | {Pu ban kiec 10 it | chemical engine was brought eres but the | and Te ed him to travel, not because be me tS ecertoae taint Us, vaEee | Her asaylet was Someecea Of UR" taRtty | wholeat’ adios a utmau aecs ar ett | to tan Mews and National fmprovemeat | euomial cogine was trouri, bei tut the | And engared him total ot oct a Leaves Wie ; t LATEST PARIGIAN MODES IN HATR GOODS | Snil nention ie given eo ere tO Wilcke | cd mater Nalrierhe THO Dildo ne none | of young and innocent giris for aeons of | Attorney General, the report says: ‘The best | engiues of the hook-anddadder company Will | Cause he was u inan of such charulug wddress ieee. ecard A : = os iF Tux | Miss Kittle Baker, the bride's sister; Miss Moliie | Pfostitution ts carried on to an slarming ex- that can be said of him is that be lent himself | serve the same purpose, and it may be enabled, | and'so thoroughly pure and ‘upright’ When ject REBURS >” NORD ATS SUEY MWLLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1900 F Srazer. Ts OF RE CP PESO ELL” TE | Chase, of Annapolis; Miss May Loriag and Mise | ‘ent (lt ls stated that over fifty girls have to this scheme because he got his stock for | even when hook aud ladders are not ngeded, w | asked how much money he believed’ Mr. Pree Bele company, pleuty of sas x a DIsTRICT OF COLUMELA. r; et sent from Canada to one Chi house within ct if mse! ive relief in the nick of time with the new | jer had about him at the time of the murder, et i ‘and certiscates of registration pro- A BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, This 1th day of June, AOD tase Lillie’ Duncan, who were prettily attired, in me ae Hothing. Jf he was not active in it himself, he | gi bo # eurabic vu STIRS LOUIS XV BANGS, EVENING COIFFURES, "| Peren HE. HxLLem, comvlaiiant, va. Jon W. | sort dresses of white silk ahd luca, wore white Se ee ee ghe WG; | sutfered his name and influence to be used’ by a, i wr ada tenia ho anid:, “I celnk Wo bad sbout £200. A short = “ai TILEMAN. 1011 M st. mw. Mair Dressed and Banus Shingled. mb4-4m' WRicuT et al., defendants, in Equity No. 9815. "| sailor hats trimmed with white ribbons and. ie that’ will duly provide fon a Ly | others. * . ad . ° = Nor e ggg epee 3 time before be arrived in St. Louis _Jers-er 1-91 ay. Wednesday and Thursday. O82 motion of complainant, by W. J. Miller und Na- | carried bouquets of pink roses. Mr. Schell, U, | 28K that you sue ek Ty counting | He had not the strength to deny what his| Johnson, that connected Alesxndria with | me £200, and lam under the impression that | aaa Cuoice Sroox Ov staple Carusl, bie golleuors. sis ordered that the de- | &.N.; Mr. Gow, U.N. jqaty; Poundstone, Us. | Pemate ® toorough oMicial inquiry regarding | associate asked, nor to return the stock and Washington trom 1835 to 1849, was dredged | Siaxwell believed Mr. Preller ‘this money & ry mu wat Y. had ago. also.” Petes LIGHT WEIGHT SUITINGS spirtale theisaneeiobe curred Param an ort | {ua uanorn "Sue groom, fis ant min nea (hoes | immoral purposen and take such aatioS axtay | comme co,08 au atociate, He had not the bola | up at the ship yard afew days aed, Thus Deon eins , on Pe epee ae day, otbsrwise the cease Will be proesed ean Ol the ushers wore tn, (ull dress aniforim. after | Be {ound necessary to speedily and effectually fair servied ior the stock he Kept.’ But it was Alex. Henry have each bought District Government Autre. i lanere are hoes ee aot a8 - ‘default, ceremony a wedding breaktast was serv jone partment as si ing never 2 rihel {ots on | THE PROPOSED CH ANGES 01 Ck PRECINCTS, : eodura, Brsdars wa nto W.S TREL, Merchant Tailor, | “Phe uinjcet of this sult ls to correct a deed of convey. | at the reaideuce ‘of the bride's: pareuts ar ceo PARTISAN DEBATE IN THE SENATE. was done betore, ‘The evidence 1s more aggres- ‘The proposed changes in the Bunibers of the Pare, Sucems: Ubi " 326 SSS Rennsvivauia avon | ancy of it one (J) in block (@) in ‘Toda and Brown's | Navy Yard, to which were invived the most in- | ‘The Senate took up the legislative, executive | an keweceh oad. tee lane eect eee police precincts to make them coniorm to the i vy ae oaks Ocleties | GLATE MANTEIS! SLATE MANTELS!—OVER | jU>division of Pieataut Plains, in the District of Go- | timuite friends of the family. ‘The bridal pair and judicial appropriation bill yesterday after- | D@ry rules ot law, are direct and positive, mbers of the fire districts, as mentioned in ® piy at ofice on the | S}'s0 tons of Slate stock on bands Siaie Heartbeat jumbia, trom, Mary |. Wricht (now eee leit in the aiternoon for New York. They will * unless controlled, are conclusive proof that ail yesterday's STAR, are as follows: The fifth pre- ee B.C. DAVTS, sape_ | Lage fOF Mend Mantels Factory and Salesrowma 497 Wright Twin B Wright and his wife, Minna | visit some ofthe northern resorts and take up | noon. ‘The debate ran prea nh eaeree ce pacts Gr cer abe ecto as ener Waentestos | Gougremsimel etary, Seaiek le Pare wo | Brees Will be Known "as the first; the sixth pre- Jeot-tma DAVIS, Sapt_| Chir mw. back of National Motel ami p* ~ aie thelr residence in Anni ‘autumn, re e influence of those in mowl- | —I » | Ginet will be Known es the secon. a a Bie ieee tettcemntg|,Mhe Netra i,m a Wenin| aanes td tanec, rome | sgn tee, Sass th rope ie |e Maan. Eapeneny reap ves | pea keene it steamer HG. Wagner can artered : Of tix of Washi 5 z L oye ‘She : an Furner inemates | I'am Coruzs Dopliafioh in the Washingign Zam Hcportes* “| lin, has gone to New York and will spend the | 4s rau Tear'yes po, suewats Dawes and Rvaris, | “there is good find, that in our judgment the | received bere. a kindly beart and did | P' —~ Georgetown, jeu ‘A Ere oop i M. MBLIICE. heated term in und about the metropolis. | Over Half a. century. Mr. Oookrell denied that | proceedings would’ not have been’ asked or deed in this town —The brig | Pinct will be known us the sixth, the third pre- PICNICS EVERY SAE Test: KF. SEEIGS, Clerk. Sel ‘Mra, Whitney leaves to morrow with her | he intended listespect, Dat said he did not here this week lor cooperage. | Cinct will be kuown as the seventh, and ‘the rs Park, b st, between Fos Guytixusst ca i CHILDREN’S COUNTRY HOME | children for her beautiful home at Lennox, The debate then ep! second precinct will be Kuown as the eighth. sce at 6 veluck. Full orchesira. Prize m during the sumer for the reception ———ro7r —___ political turn, the republicans comment- view kp oqpaUaR Pa — cuagaerasoust't: Aghitiat at'muie| The Seeware Safe Robbery, | gupnaneacuas domerate otis tod fry Wacbin ton, Rives View Uo senicite, Home mont be wile tn wriung. stag | _ ADAULSIOXS oF "He cwo Prasowens, | S.epblY 12, tho republican Senate for = ee every the age and address of the child, and sent to. 10am ad 3 pm, re ‘These are the things John Stewart;and Richard Brown, the colored ‘THE VOTE IN THE SENATE Gecoyaan, Falls every” Wednesang = leases Stet: J2ewim OOyss Wee, on the passage of the Des Moines land bill, over ‘The funeral of the late Judge David Davis was oo mn, lays avitiver View er ake: | ENGLISH SERGE SUITS. ce worreE * the President's veto, was as follows: Yeas— largely attended at Bloomington, Ill. yester- Boe “con's Family days stitiver View overs Sart 2 E day. Business was practically suspended in the Bedey, leaving at 10 5. m. returning af 60pm | INDIA SEERSUCKERS. ‘TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIES Call, a ver View every Seimedes eee AMERICAN SEERSUCKERS. 3 spring at Jt p.m.) SMALL CHECK SUITS nd test pavilon ce | BLUE PLANNEL suITS. “cots, 2 ‘Cente. Post. parties allowed on the above THIN WORSTED SUITR. tis Forchartermqureef ELS RANDALL, SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITR. oe aay aL ere = pani tyrcenyea CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS SEO- vs red the building’. . apenas NUN's CLOTH CoaTS. ‘om 3, of the integral, Cooperative: ‘out on a balcony. _ Steamer W. W CORCORAN iiied PURE SILK COATS AND VESTS. Prd ao io? ea ce Cie Ape Siymontfeaving at iowa ar ing gt Washingtoa | “DRAY DETE coaTs sae pote alugs of every Plans and specifications fu: on ‘Old Manor Hivuse at Marshall WHITE DUCK VESTS, csiion Owners wil do wets submit airendy ’ sentdelacarte. “Prut mic | PONGEESILK COATS AND VESTA, GABE at aes 2 POE O08 City Pomotcg, Shop sy fer ereain and iunch supplied excuroniste, NORFOLK JACKETS. (= SOMEITING NEW, SGATION Tar On Sundays the ‘Boat will mo : Govalaed: two trips. Mar We only remark there is not to be found elsewhere soit sini eaving a 10 aun. anal mesos Sti'hind’s pom. Pure Round trip 5c." hngGnm' | another such stock of elegant THIN Gothing ready Roeser ena > ABIN JOHN BRIDGE — ier apateaees Seen pale ee. ips on Saudays Woudiys, Wedneslaye and Fridays, leaving _— treet and Canal Gcorgetows. a: So Round Trip Suceste Por farther idiortaation q ROBINSON, PARKER 4 00, a ae Sees nee FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE -MORIAM.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0} ‘819, Southeast Comer 7th and Salta and Ameriean Marble Mocument cadet al2am . PARED Jatest style anc’ Ube ae Huish, is now ee ‘Wil RUTHERFORD & ces, |W: 2 Ay Bw. sgt ni ad a “pts | NUE EES Fs Bon: 96 up

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