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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and llth St, by The Eveniag Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Tam Evexixe Stan is served to subscribers gity'by carriers. ou their Own account at iiveone oe me Sree oe EC per month. Copies ae the gonna s Sa seek A ial poaa peepaid 30a Bieta at the Punt Ofice at Washington, D.C fren nd-class inal mat 1 — ae Tur WerkLy STaR—pnbliched on Friday—$1 = Pear, postage prepaid. Six months, 80 cents 5 9° 3:1 mutt subscriptions mustbe paid iD advance, Fe paper sent icuger than is paid for. ao Rates of wivertis known on application. TAS Sea Moc URSION AND of the WASHINGTON SAENGERBUND, assisted by Franz Abt Qu: tet ab, Aurora Quar at's Orchestra, to RIVER VIEW, THURSDAY (Fuli Moon), JULY 15, 1896. Tickers, each person Steamer Mary Washington will 6p m. sharp: return to Washington at 11 p.m. Tickets for sale by mbers of the Saengerband of the excurs! JPM ASS UAL SELECT EXCURSION of the GEURGETOWN CATHOLIC UNION, rectal, Excursion To Loxe Brasca via Presssyivaxra Ranroan SATURDAY, JULY 17. are for Round Trip, ‘a: train will leave Washington 10:30 p. m.. Spring Lak», Ocean Beach and ich about 6 win. gat Long Bra awe Long Hranch at 6 patn.. stopping at ts. thas affording # full day at the a y MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, FRIDAY EVENING, 6 o'clock. “This Is the last excursi by the ¥. BE. os Heke ai 50e. List Will be served at low priced to those who want svi IND) EXCURSION, Season 1586, NATIONAL RIFLES, To Marshait Hall, THURSDAY EVENING, July 15, ft 6:30 sharp. Mo all parts of the cy: : jylsse IDS MMER TOUR, JULY 2eTit SINS GLEN, NIAGAEA FALLS, THOU- ISLANDS, ST. LAWRENCE, MON. LAK SARA- TOGA, Pest Hotels No Crowding. BRENTANO BROS. [phe vrEw aNd ocoQUAN FALLS, Va. The steamer Mary Washington, River View every, cat 1@am. aud 3'pan., returning at 2 cents. Occoqiian Falls every ruing at S pak. ‘er View every attraction for ladies and children. sive bis wonderful magteal per- Baud Jody’ show tn the pavilion, © the boat each trip on Wednes: {Sanday. TURNING AT 1 POL PUGS SSSOK PROCTOR'S DANCING SCHOOL Resuion at RIVEM VIEW every SATURDAY EVENING. © Mary Washington, waving 6:30 p.m, re- turmng 11 jin Da Hand back and at the « largest pas ih athe Por Tiket So onjee tentkabse parties allowed ou ioad PS RANDALE. Manager JyIme Wa FE SELECY EXCURSIONS AND NATURAL BRIDGE. lst thee nt ntinued through Ju a ace Wa the Sth, M6, 25d Law Fal = Al. par culars and vertiticates of registration pro- erate Fi - Biles STILLMAN, LOT) M sireet n.w. av, Wetnesday and Thursday Fim wening Star, HINGTON. D. C.. SPECIAL NOTICES DGE 1. 0. 0. F Vo. 69—No 10.357. TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1 AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETG| EXCUR! IONS, PICNICS ETC. B. Axo O. R. R. fean pension bill under consideration to-day, and decided to ask the House to non-concur in the Senate amendments to the bill. ask for a conference, and it is probable that an agreement will be r A NOMINATION TO BE REPORTED ADVERSELY. The Senate finance committee have decided to report adversely the nomination of Thomas | Cooper for internal eighth Mlinols district. Ks pee GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS Fevenue, $317,918; customs, $1,015,453. To Wrrsess Manav’ ‘To-Day.—Internal ge 1.0. 0. F. will me sion THIS | WEDS © Odd Fellows) bali RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. RES OF THE FRENCH J Army Corvs.—The Seeretary of War has des] tailed Major John J, Upbam, 5th cavalry, and! J. Nowlan, 7th cavairy, to wite invitation extend overnment, the SERIOUS DISORDERS IN IRELAND. dance requeste ©.P. CRANDALL, Grand CHESAPEAKE B. ‘To be held at BAY RIDGE, THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE SOUTH, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 15, 16, and 17. 3 THREE RACES EACH DAY. Commencing 5 p.m., sharp. The followims World-Renowned Scullers will posi* as ag Capt. Henry The Revolt of the Convict Miners. ness, funder a ue collector of the enator Logan objected ; ly to Cooper’s confirmation, because, it | S son raised a disturbance ai a meeting which Gen, Logan addressed, Horizontal Reduction in the Senate. THE TREASURY SURPLUS. Room 100, Corcorai ate GEORGE E. STROBEL, mancuvres of tle of the Freneh army, which, co during the month of Septem= The officers named have been ordered in person to the Unit Tat Paris on or after the 1st of seems, Coope Report That the Leaders will be Shot. tates minis Representative Grosvenor, of Ohio, has been | ngress by the republicans of | THE FIELD-BENNETT LIBEL SUIT. ESS INSOLENCE TO THE PRE: minated for C ARMY ORDERS—1st Lieut. H. J. Goldman, | House Debate on Mr. Morrison's Resolution. 5th cavalry, now on sick leave at Albany, has "d toconduct a detachment of re- cruits to the department of the Columbia for and then join his tro Territory. “The leave ot ab- James MeKen: retary of state of K: ott, has announced him- | ngress in the third dis- trlet. Potk Latfoon, the present Representative, ndidate tor re-election, Secretary Lamar was on the floor of the Sen- EY WORTH, sole srict of Columbia, 9th and D sts! now. SALT LAKE, Se atk. DR. TCRNER : my appreciation to ¥e mole which Thi self a candidate for © The Senate. Mr. Platt offered a resolution for the printing ofall presidential vetoes, from the organization of Congress to the present time, arranged in chronological order, as aSenate document, Re- ferred to the committee on printing. SIDENT REBUKED the 14th infantry Fort Reno, Indian nee of Ist Lieut, termaster, 19th i for four nionths, with permis is to acknowledge TEEMER, GAUDAUR, HAMM, COURTNE eles Salat A ae THE PAY The School been extended Alleged Plot to Fix the Jury in the Anarchist Trials, on to go abroad® LEY, ROSS, RITZ, Special trains will leave Washington from B. and 0. station each day at 2:51 RIDGE, arriving at 4: train will leave at Ine a circular by ly, Miss EV. SPAUL( LN: AMONG THE Pre Board Settles a Vexed Question. DENT'S CALLERS to-day were Senators Van Wyck and Sabin, with Mr, cot Wing, of Monroe, M! len, with ©. dar, with M ers, of Little F urne Daniel, Riges and daughte Brownfield, of Untonto emphill, Randall, of Tennessee, and 'C: Nf ‘Secretary Fairchild, Mr. John Goode, the rejected solicitor general, sistant P. M,C tect of the ‘Treasury pia running through | ving at Washington BUILDINGS WRECKED AT BELFAST. | This is to ceruity y which TE have suite Mr. Hale called atiention to the fact that the Congressional Record this morning only con- tained a report of the Senate proceedings up to This was unusual. only when all night sessions were held tl such a thing happened before. know where the fault. was—whether with the the printer—but he hoped it would TEACHERS TO BE THEIR SEPTEME! ” ONESIXTH OF R PAY—THE SCHOOLS Nor NED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20TH FOR TEXT BOOKS ADOPTED—TEACHERS APPOINTED, ETC. ns, of Pennsyl- ors Killed Dewan, July 14, fast last night betweenCati asand a number of dwelling houses ROUND TRIP RATE ONLY $1 Among the many other attractions at Bay Ridge are: Opera House, Gravity Railroad, Zoological Gur- den, Buth Houses. IMMENSE DINING PE 34 Forsythe st., San Fri (Fee USTED FATES ‘To all Whom it may Concert Notice is hereby about 10 o'clock. ‘ARSH ALS OFF D.C, July 13, 1 He did not ; Townshend, F with Mr, Gaines that at ten o'clock a m.,.on nd wt last succeeded HALL, SEATING 1,000 The school board last night settled the ques- tion of how to adjust teachers’ salaries in accordance with the plan ai TAR. Mr, Brooks, trom the special committeo consisting of the two in clearing the muin st erous Knots of men are lurking, Lt said there was a limit to human en- z nd as the reporters had to transcribe all of last night's proceedings, he had no doubt far for the Record as pos- He did not believe in night sessions any- Grounds of 650 acres, illuminated at Night District of Columbii : the wounded FIRST-CLASS MEALS, they carried them 53, od end Superintendents and pointed to consider the matter of salaries, reported that the proposed organiza- tion of the schools as arranged by the various local committees contemplated the ment of 628 teachers, their agyregate salar amounting to $426,251. tion limited the number to be emp! at a rate of compensation not to exceed the rate provided by the existing schedule average salary not to exceed $670. urpose $415,400 has been appropria' 10,551 less than the estimates of the local Sommittees. “It was tound to be impossible, continued, “to orga resent corps of teachers ‘n receiving in the past, according t lule, without a slight reductio Wm. Doyie, Boston; A."L, Breen and A. B, the matter of the condi H. F. Wessel, of ny civilians re- | ‘estileld, Massy P,P. Remember the dates— p ¢ MeMenamin as THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AMIN As occupied by Dow a A street south au viva hear 1st street east, in this. city, arts of syuures “uinbered ‘Mr. Cockrell said he did not believe night ses- sions hastened work, SATURDAY, JULY 15 ORANGEMEN SAID TO RE ty is quiet to-day, Investigation shows iween the assatling d the rang New Money Oxper Orrices 1x THE DIs- TRICT AND VictNiTY.—The Postmaster Gene- ral has added 453 post offices to the list of money order offices, lowing: Distriet of Columbia, st: of 14th and Corcora B, 426 7th 1921 Pa. a SELecr EXCURSION 70 ‘The Senate then took up the calendar and the following bills were passed: A Senate bill for the further protection of property from fire, and for the safety of lives in the District of Co- House bill to present a medal of honor unpson, of New York, for bravery in saving lives trom drowning by shipwrec Senate bill in rel tion to Indian traders; How the establishmeut o ‘Also 14 pension bills, 12 ngemen, the Lat use they prevent the officers bee Inen from attacking the C dner, who was re Tespect of Ww as filed on or before the ‘The act of appropri: NATURAL BRIDGE, VA., them are the fol- ation D, corner reets northwest; ‘station ,and station F, Virginia—Low- aremont, Sur Louisa, county; und Herndon, Fair’ h ederalsburg, Caroline county and Uniontown, Carroll county, of July, 1886 Verdict of the jury said Court, in said c and to ussess the di n killed, | wil east-bound ly injured and Is lying Al the point of Waters and Ma Leen persons are stil BALTIMORE AND OHIO AND RICHMOND AND ALLEGHANY R R, SATURDAY, JULY 17TH. ‘eave Washington 10:10 p.m. Round Trip Rate only $6, Tickets good for 5 days, Phrough sleepers and first-class hotel accommoda- ton. Positively limited to 100. For detailed infor- eB. €0. ticket agents, 619 and 1: Pennnsylvania ave. OWER CEDAR POINT, Paradise of the Potomac River, JULY IST. ‘The safe. swift and commodious Steamer MOSELEY will leave her wharf, foot of 7th stree days, Wednes Fare, 50 cent ‘street southwe: ny part thereof muy sustain Ken as a site fo by reason of the sume being ing for the Library of Congress tu An Act authorizing the construction 2 building for the accommodation of U was approved by the President of the United States April 15, 1586 ALBERT A. WILSON, Stace: tor the District ot Volk 1 Louisa ‘Court House, The Plains, Farquier count: Dill authorizin light house d‘.tricts, ot them being House bills, BILLS OBJECTED To. Among the bills that were objected to and went over were the following: To repeal the act of June, 1878, for appointment of second lieu- corps; to limit the print geological surv ing the head consta edt private * the report ize the sche THosE who leave the city during the summer can have THE STAR mailed to them for any ngth of time and the address changed as often Th eription must be invariably | dads anutiiat pwnd cavalry, streets ate patrolled CEEICE SG After a careful study of the whole subject, in conterence with the respective lo: tees, an organization has been agre itis believed will best Subserve ‘ll the it This organization aggre teachers and salaries as follow: ‘Number of te: Amountof salarie LEPHONE Co. arand Twenty OTH, 1886, to the f record al the close of business ‘on the oilice of the Treasurer ompany, No. 1420 New York avenue, Wash: ants in the sign: ing and engraving for t s 3 10 grant les e ves; in regard to transmission of lottery and gift enterprise circulars through iis; to increase temporarily the nuraber ngineers in the Navy. HORIZONTAL REDUCTION OF THE RIVER AND HARHOR BILD. At 12:30 o'clock the Senate took up the river bor bill and Mr. MeMillan (who has change of it), moved an order that the bill be re- committed to the committee on commerce with 1ctions to amend it as voted by the Sena in committee of the whole, ex LT OF THE CONVICTS. ‘A dividend of exe do! paid in advance, re Will be pia ny PENSION navy yard emp! ICE INVESTIGA- Shot If They Do Not itesume Work. NasHViLLe, TE the American says: Cole city, Dade county, ( where are located the m and Iron comp of the schools, A special to m. y Stops at Alexandria on Mon- the ‘transfer books will be closed from the 16th to ORRIS F. TYLER, Presid A Little Unpleasantness in the Com- mittee Room To-day. The Senate committee tures to-day resumed the inquiry into th legation that political conside the pension office. shington, who served in the His allegation Dade Coal jarters to societios state roomis, app! lishing dered that | rm convicts, | ious | ng wharf, foot of 70 _ Washington, D, € SPECIAL NOTICE larger than the amount allowe on public expendi- np be given all th Your committee therefore respectfully re- the public schools of Columbia be ri aid that only fi A and paid to the teachers of the eptember, 1386.” AND THE Arp commend to the tions had in- months or more.) at notified to. pa mnstant. or their goods Will be sold at auction without further i : an tember 20, 1886 apply 3221 M(Dridve) st, Georgetown. EneIneaLUly wee supervising S| Moxpox, July 14. -Mr. Hanh regular army, Was taken up. was wounded in the left nd captured on the same d: »nville prison and nual the hands viets amend the bill accordingly (and not otherwise) port the same complete forthwit Mr. Pash and Mr. €: on the amendments should first be taken in the e Were some items dispropor- tionately increased and some disproportion- ed, and the Senate should opportunity Of passing on them betore the order proposed was made. Mr. Sewell moved tw reduce the proposed re- duction to 26 percent instead of 30; but he urds withdrew that motion. Mr, Logan declared himself 0} manner of cutting down the bill OF COPARTNERSIIP. WASHINGTON, D. ( THE FSTIMATI Mr. Brooks stated that on November 18th, the board submitted to the Comunis- sioners detailed esti red \REAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BKIDGE— ommunicated with who tried 10 Induce th mn to go to work, but | werheads. ed to Chief Keeper who | M Jnited States ar his wound himselt in the best m He was discharged in 156 Sundays Mondays. Wednesdays and Fi High street and Canal, Georgeto cents For further information apply. M. WATERS, 1047 324 streetJel7 AMUSEMENTS. So OFREA HOUSE LM. SON CO.) at dissolved by drawing ther firma, aud all nner possible, but re-enlisted and it to the second n because of his Rerviee hie appl Wound aud on render and go to work, asked tor by the board. was what was sit was intended Wo cut down sai Commissioners, howe: To this ‘amount 000. ‘The Senate subsequently ad- ded $3,000, making the total $415,000, but the 33,000 was stricken out in conterence, Mr. Darlington objected, he said, W: anee, to a plan providin, a five-sixth of a month's sul third of a month cussion a resolutio p He finally s ministration, : ainining the pape the aflirmative, rk fou ed in reading the papers in the which disclosed the entire absence of any ord evidence of either the wound, of tie dis- ut in the hospital or else- The examiners pass. i ad- versely upon the claim, because of the absence of any valid evidence iu its favor. ‘y had written to the claimant no- ‘vidence was required LBAUGH'S GRAD . D. C., July 9, 1886, the Wholesale abd Business at the old sta ave. nw. under thi id take pleasure tn atroliage exten the old firn, and hope, by Wants of thelr patrons, wo posed to the weously into Ube en: yy @ horizontal ‘The undersigned will conth ai Grocers aud Li half was consui day Evenings, SOF NORMANDY, JEANNIE ‘WINSTON, PRUETTE, ete, etc. ¢ discontinued. DAY, JULY 19 YEW NATIONAL THEATE! McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY. Every Evening and BLACK HUssaRrt Vest (a member of the committee on com- merce) opposed the order, pated, he said, that 1 would prevail. Atter remarics b: ds are is not knows lined to grant the are Still on a striice, ties do not know what t Superb Cast, LOUISE SEARLE, WM. or of treatm though he anti ie keeper de Tenewed attentio deserve a continuance WILLIAM if, _ WILLIAM L SEUFF ERLE. NOTICE = ‘Messrs. Van Wyck, Hale ptember for and Gibson, Mr. Riddleberger arose an @ discussion as un attempt to build up Capt, Eads’ reputation with a view to aid- ing bis ship railway project. [A laugi.} ‘The debate was continued by Messrs. Harris, Kenna, Buller and McMillan, ‘Mr, Edmunds said that the bill was teaching people to be looking to Congress and the ‘onal treasury for everything instead of depending on themselves. House of Representatives. On motion of Mr. Crain (Texas), a bill was passed increasing to $250,000 the limit of the public building at Galveston, Texas, On motion of Mr. Guenther (Wis,), a Senate propriating $100,000 for Ube ic building at Oshkosh, Wis, MU, MORKISON'S SURPLUS RESOLUTION. ‘The House then went into committee of the whole (Mr. Crisp, of Georgi the consideration of the surplus resolution, an arrangement having been made by which gen- eral debate will close at 3 o'clock, offered ‘the following The surplus or balance herein referred to shall be ihe avatlable surplus z tained according to the form of the statement of the United States ‘T and liabilities of the Tr States employed June 30, 1886." ‘Mr. Hewitt (N. ¥,) took the floor in opposition to the resolution. iW’S speech was an exhaustive re- view of the financial situation and the policy of the administration thereon. He said i! the reso lution should be adopted, he would regurd it as 4 vote of want of confidence In the policy of the administration which under other forms of gov- ernment would lead to the resignation of the our form of government would necessarily lead to a change in the prac tlee of the adiiuistration. ‘The District in Congress. PROTECTION FROM FIRE, &, ‘The Senate proceeded to the calendar to-day ‘and passed the bill (Introduced by Mr. Wilson, of Maryland, and reported by Mr. Vance), for the further protection of property from fire and safety of lives in the District of Columbia, The en printed in THE STAR, ery building used for such’ purposes as hotels, seminaries, places ot amusement, hos- pitals, ete., shall be provided with fire escapes and stand pipes; that lights shall be kept at night in each hailway and stair landings, and if the owners, lessees. trustees, ete, ir buildings the ‘building inspee- lepartment (who are to ‘do, as the ringles Will die before’ they wall surr: It is said that the guards will simply starve them vut, Hunger, they argu great moliificr, and the me: many days. 1 ed for instrueti¢ MARITANA, was passed udopling the Mr. Brook's. a was offered to pim that further e and specitying its character. Gi report, ‘Then ano} ‘open the schools urged by Messrs. Fish and Brooks on the grounds that the schools should not be opened €arller on account of the warm weather. ton supported the resolution on this ‘and it was carried. NEW TEXT BOOKS, Mr, Clark, from the committe recommended the adoption of the Barnes series ot physiologies in the schools to carry out the provisions of the law requiring that the effects ‘of aleobol and nareoties upon the human sys- aught in the schouls, The ‘he Child’s Health Primer” jor th mary grades, “ Hygiene for Young People the intermediate grades, and “Stecie’s Hy tor the higher grades and ‘the High and Normal schools. ‘The committee also recommended Prof. Z. Richards’ Arithmetic” as @ reference boo! Son’s series of mathematics be con schools, and that the mitted to use in thi Swinton’s geographies, provided th introduced without additional expe pils, The recommendations of the committee ere approved. ‘The resignations of Misses Bettie E, Hudnell, Lucy Adams and Alice M. White as teachers A second-class certificate was jurday Matinee my reply to the id not know To GENTLEMEN AND LADIES! Stop your hair falling out. One treatment of the Electric Hair Restorer will doit Twenty-five treat- nents for $10. It has never fulled in 35 years. Call F testimonials of the best families in Washington, inquiry by 5 nator Plumb said he of any subsequent testimony re: case, He suspected that none had been re- cannot help ti rs summary ion, Which ly, successful and authorized production of Audran’s Comic Upera, THE CROWING HEN, Presented by the McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, With the composer's original Orchestration and the same excellent company now playing at WALLACK’S THEATER, NEW YORK. Sale of seats will commence to-morrow (Thursday) n Was received last night at Chat- mamediate 5! On the 4th of June, 1885, Gen. W. S, Rose- joner Black that he (Rosecrans) had seen most of the papers in the learly of the opinion that fur- ther dilatory motions ought not to be allowed.” Upon this letter Commis “To the chief of_the southe made special. tof | t dozen shotguns It ts stated that four of the rin; leaders wili be shot to-day if they do not re- | [f!!9 S8srnd on text books, 1222 F STREET N, case, and was “ sume work, ‘During the heated wes fice from 9 until 4 dal) ——>__ THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS’ TRIAL. « “Fix” the Jury the Lat-| 4 PREACHER AND 1115 5: Development. a —It is understood that a | | FAYETIviLL T shall remain in toner Black indorsed, it my customers, rh division, action, (sizned,) Commissioner.” Un the 6th day of June Gen, Black wrote to Gen, Rosecrans, informing him that the case had been made’special and placed In the hands rted that the record. Dill was passed ay erection of a publ: An Attempt t ext Sensatio: Cureaco, July 1 sensational discovery has been made by the | Jy. detectives who are watching the anarchists’ | It is that an organized attempt ist itis said that tito John Long, t ¥ ARDEN PARTY AN 2 universal request, repetition of the Concert Messrs. Geo. 1. Scott aud Thos. F. THURSDAY EVENING. Jul; IS by Messrs Scott and Marie Morino, soprano, and Mr. F! ruff th novel spec Tickets at the door 25e. TZ'S Pharmacy, 1014 F st corner 11Uh nw, ry FRIENDS AND TH! enie Physiology’ in the chair) for ation as to the origin of the er declared that further A. postscript den. Black's hand writin: Sew songs and di ing | Loke that Robin- Atinued in the perintendents be Schools the new edit If you contemplate sp evidence ‘was required, Pototaac, 1 would be pleased Point Hotel, as you wil Gail'and see ine. iz the Summer down the you at Piney ling first-class. made to fix the jury aud two busi manager of the P 7 | of the Venire of talesmen summoned for the fol- pped. ‘Db ed him $2,000 if he would Juror who would gt 0 se il fiud everyti ally, by order of Gen, Black a Wound was granted, the application on ted. ‘The examining Were evidences of corner New Jersey avenue and C street. JOHN USHER, ing July 12.” Every aiternoon and _Sy82w Piney Point Hotel, St. Mary’s county. Ma. AKD G TOWNSEND, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, ‘Week comme! evening at 2 and % p. NIGHTS IN A BAR KOOM, ny, Introducing ‘specialty | the ‘country. Admission 1c. Orchestra chairs | lowing day and off secure fromm that list iee to return a verdict of acquittal as asked 10 S¢ in On the list, and to tix or more of the: account of piles being reje surgeon decided that the wound in the ankle, and on that a pension was an r secure a Of the assets sury Of the United ie EW Has Removed to a num by the Bijou Theater co artists from all parts ntirely ew. Be 1317 13th street n.w. HAS MOVED HIS + to S31 14th st. nw. ‘tor Beck said he was which the inves gave notice that tired of the way in ation dragged along, and he he would, in his. place in the Senate, state to the countiy what Gen. Black could prove. Kenna prote: Were accepted. awarded to Miss Laura ations ior teachers” positions were re- un Wim. H. Coleman, James Storum and Mary E. Pentivid. NEW TEACHERS, ‘The local committees submitted their lists of teachers for the year, showing that none of the old teachers had been dropped. ure the additional teachers appointed: Graduates from th office from, 916 124! i eo LUMBE REDUCTION Having Just Poplar, sil ot the authoritie: ted that the inquiry had racted Jour inonths simply to fill tue i Mr. Plumb had cousumed all the Ume of the mecting to-day for the sole purpose of putting them in’ the record, and thus occ! IN HaRnpwoops. rds of 00,000 feet of Dry oi a skull and printed in red ink: the secret 1eag MEXICAN TYPICAL ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of PROF. SR. ANTONIOCUYAS, embracing soloists of eminent merit, on reed and string instruments. reading papere, “Beware of lhe avenger of & No. 1, dressed two si Sa aniuistry aud und ‘The following ayy times upyin t 0. 1, dressed, $1: 0, 1, dressed’ 39,50 per 100% vo. Ty dressed, $5.25 per hese are the lowest prices e yard in this city for the qual ition to this J will ma correspondingly low. ‘ormai school, ineluding the entire class for 1586—Misses Catharine V Allen, Bertha J. Armstrong, Clara Lee Barro) Elizabeth U, Boude, Theodo: Bradley, Elizabeth V. Brow Frances’ J. Campbell, Coralie “Cawood, Jea The Library Site Cl A REQUISITION FOR FUNDS TO PAY THE PROPER- TY OWNERS WHO ACCEPTED T The Secretary of the Interior has sury Department a requisition in favor of Mary J. Darling, L. D. Merchant, Ki Hudson, National Metropolitan Fire Insurance Co, and Francis A. Wood for the payment of vard made by the jury of seven for the io be used as a llbrary of the library committee state nent Will be made a soon as the Treas- jals are assured that these parties are 'y and other questions ‘The greatest ani d grandest attraction of the season, including MLLE. FORBES, the talented soprana, FOUR NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE, COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 12TH. Admission 50 and 25 centa Ty, Dry 44, 5-4 and 64 Ash, Baroness Ful er offered by any stock; and in ad- A deere? nisi of divoree hasbeen granted to Baron H. de Worms against his wite, Frances, nee Von Tode tiff’s allegations concerni relations with Baron Meron in the fully proven, ‘The evidence showed that the barone; exceptionally long sojourns incontinent purposes, obtaining ber hus permission to Ko away th: lug that sue Was suiferiug which required Alpine She also, it was shown, manag Lonpow, July 14. ‘above prices au ed to share your orders. Alexundra L. Galiski, Sa Nina Gunion, Myrtic G. Hughe: joy, Mary E. Molion, Hilda North, Cora Amelia Ussire, Mary Vernon Potter, Vesta Richards, Corrie Stuart, aiker, Hattie K. Whit Williams, Flora V. Wylie aud Gra Appoiniees outside of th ruduates—Jennie Davis, Elle Mary N. Love: Reserved seats 75c., to be had at Music Store of Jno. F. Bilis Co., saturday morning. ORAMA OF BAITLE OF BULL RUN, blocks south of Penn: property owns n the continent tor ads n home by pretend- from ill health, Depesits, Loans, Exehang Dealers in Government, District Bonds aud ail Local is Lighted at night by Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ‘560 cents; Children under 12 years, 25 cents, On Sundays baif pri Jezd the owners of the propert; that may arise are settle so provide the! tor and chief of the fire have general Supervision of the er colored schvols—Hugh M. “Brown, M. Bessie 4 to conceal Smith, J. Ellen Datcher and Lida Malvin, Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges ot FALL HALL = Steamer W. W. CORCORAN wit ma: ow i Hatt and Gisun r Washington pee Marshall Hall tte! uy ‘6 for ladies and e 4 Fruit, mili, - siouists ssa i Wi make two trips to Mar- EXCURSION SEASON oN THE BAND Eo ne following Points: EVERY TUESDAY ro PEN-MAR, x July & at S30 p.m. Sot ealls for a res EVERY THURSDAY TO PEWS PERRY AND BYENE'S ISLAND ON POTOMAC . Dancing aud Fishing. ts CT wk veserved seal. Leave 10:03 é a EVEKY WEDNESDAY AND E BUNDAY Tu THE LURAY RY OTHER soto $3.50 f reserved seat. Jeave S30 p. Secure Your tickets and Gems Watle ave. aad at Hie ing of excursion. jeus- Lm Cesk Beacn, FOLULAR WATERING PLACE and EXCURSION c ATTICACTION Lars ng Rooms and # Bet BATHING CE ACH and SHO: ALI THE POrULAR AMUS Steamer TV. ARKOWSM. Expressiy tite Expres service. Capac 3 lar ‘excursion tripe gy aie WEDNESDAY : SUNDAYS during ihe season.” ee Beecial rate to organizations For charter Mondays and PEER ALKOWSMIVH Saris EDAX EVENING Es ALL during the Season, cou 7th street Ferry whart at tunic, Date ing and Good Dinner. Fave, runs tp, 230. 480-1m ‘Two Million Involved. THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS OPPOSE THE BILL CREATING A BOARD OF AUDIT ON IM- PORTANT CLAIMS. The Commissioners have sent a letter to Hon, airman of the House Dis- trict committee, acknowledging the receipt, without request for their views thereon, of H. 20—to create a board of audit to ad- just all claims for improvements in the Dis- triet of Columbia, and recommending adverse action thereon, They say: 11 would, in the judgment of the Commission- s, result’ in the presentation of more than 2,000,000 of claim ‘enormous increase of ti the purpose of her visits to tn was lo mect Baron Meron, by hiring bis She gave him £100,000 Betore this Baron Meron was in a stale New York, Philadelphia, Bostou and aitimore Bought aud Sold. Orders in American Bell Telephone Stock executed by wire direct from our of ‘quotations of this stock received. IE ASSORTMENT OF pliances for escape trom fire, ete.), shall p Vide such at the expens LO make such provision. a fine of $100 nd in cuse of loss of life or injury from fire ih a building not provided as the Law directs, the owners shall be liable for such loss Ot the twenty young ladies recently graduated from the Minor Normal school the following have been assigned to schoo! Ashton, Rebecca Baldwin, Georgia Brooks, J Eleanor Dateher, Emma’ Davis, Heathman, Nannie e of the owner, Lavres, Arrestios. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. MILLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1300 F Staxer. #8, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, LOUIs XV. BANGS, EVENING COIFFURES. and Bans Shingled. Low Prices: Low Prices . LOW PRICES! we to Boston, Constant aron de Worms has been awarded the cus- y of his three children, Mothers and € NARKOW ESCAPE FROM DISASTER DESTRUCTION OF A CHICAGO BU: Curcaco, July their mothers and nurses, narrowly death yesterday afternoon in ak Evans, Amelia Martha Liggons, Lyda Maly M. Bessie Smith, Anna Smith, Mary Syphax and Carrie Thomas. “__§ THE SCHOOL APPROPRIATIONS. Members of the House Appropriations Committee Do Not See Why It Is Neces- sary To Shorten the School Term. John 8. Barbour, cl OPHELIA BAN ‘THE CAPITOL TERRACES, Senator Morrill was on the floor of the Senate to-day for the first time since his illness. He came out somewhat earlier than he intended, because of the proposition of the appropria- Uons committee to stop the work an the plan of Improvemeut of the Capitol terraces. Morrill is Very much interested in that im: provement and is anxious to see it carried out cordance with the original plan. Messrs. Plumb, Hale and Cockrell, of mittee Gn appropriations, who procured the amendment to the sundry’ civil bill te stop work on the Capitol terraces until the plan shail be changea so as to place win- dows in the west front of the new committee rooms. These Senators contended that the committee rooms should have windows on that side, ana would not consent to anything else ou this'question, ‘MRS, TAYLOR'S PETITION. A petition was presented in the Senate yes- terday from Anna E. Taylor, who, asks on be- hultof the heirs of the late Vincent I. Taylor, compensation for damage done by the board of public works to No. 237 Bridge street, damage No charge for Hunging. dren in Danger. e line ot Brass Fenders and. \dirons. Also #¥. EROOK: Hair Dressed Fitteen children, with E, 426 7th st. sw. ost complete Lrux establishment in South Prescriptions « specialty. ‘ORS AND BULLDERS, and JOSEPH W. 5 have this day formed « copartnership, «firm uame of DARKLY & COLLIN: prepared ty contract tor he destruct at the footot 2 fuilding was a pi Toot supported The passage of tnis pe sanitariun form 150 teet long, covered and open the wa; District debts.” Members of the House appropriations com- mittee who had the District bill in charge are ata loss to know the meaning of the declara- tion that enough money is not appropriated for the payment of teachers of the District schools this year, and there is some indigua- tion at the implied censure of the committee. Mr. Wilson, the chairman of the sub-commit- tee in charge of the bill, devoted a great deal of time and attention to the subject of schools, and was very liberal in his recommendations. The estimates for the salaries of teachers was ‘The appropriation was $415,400, a clear $15,000 more than was asked for in the regularestimates. ‘The District Commissioners advised in supplementary estimates that the amount be increased to $410,000, and throug! the Interest Mr. Wilson took in the matter the five thousand four hundred dollars above this amount wasadded sos to Insure a sufficiency. In view of these facts Mr. Wiison cannot see upon What grounds: it is pro) the school term. He says t have no right to shorten the school term, Such an action would be an evasion, It not viola- tion, of the law. The mone; more than wasasked Vass awnings. On their children to th which struck the afternoon was followed by a fieree wind trom Mrs, Shoenman, ti everybody to run te the {tue bull north end of the long platiorn hardly inside when the E and nearly wrecked it. Mrs, ‘open the door and a window. She torced every- body out into the storin, telling refuge in the houses neat by. Ali foun The force of the cyclone broke the roof of th ieces and scattere he plattorm was broken aud the Toot supports were literally pulled out ol the a. —_ St. Louis’ Corrupt Municipal Council. HOW THE PROPRIETOR OF A THEATER 18 SAID TO HAVE BEEN BLACKMAILED. Sr. Lours, July 14. — The Republican this morning in reference to the Investigation of the charges of bribery and corruption ag: bers of the house of delegates, says: “Une of! the developments beiore the grand jury in the present investigation of the house ot delegates was the evidence of A.C. tor of the Casino theater, to theeffect that he bad been approached by several members of the house of delegates 10 of a resolution against his theater, an officer of the criminal court being a ment, though unknown to ey had approached Mr. Peck- ly informed with the Senate coi We construction and repair hey have had large expe killed workmen, aad gi The bail storm ity about four o% LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COM- The Postmaster General, who accompanied his son as far as Pittsburg, on his journey to Madison, returned to his home here last even- ing at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Frelinghuysen and Miss Frelinghuysen are at their cottage at Lenox. Mrs. John Davis rt and join them there early linghaysen, who Mr. and Mrs. Mor- DR CHARLES E HAGNER ‘moved his olfice and residence from 1400 IL CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS, ect his office hours: 9 10 10 am ck the house Tio? pani tte jovntuan broke (ORDER FOR FID KRESS SHIKTS with HALL & BARNES will leave Newpot in September. is traveling in Europe with ris, is now in Carlsbad, Germany. Representative Viele went to New York city ay for @ fortnight, on account of ill gone to Lake Mohonk, ther, Mrs. Duna, Mr. aged in superintending the engineering in jaying out the villa site of the President’s country Admiral Calhoun and family haye gone to Nantucket for the summer. Mr. and Mrs, Horatio King, of this city, who are spending the season at thelr summer resl- are at Mount Desert forashort visit with tid Maine editatel see ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Barber, with their three children, leave Washington to-morrow for New York whence they will sufl,on Saturday, for Southampton, expecting to béabsent in Kurope for eight or ten months, ‘The family of Hon. H. A. P, Carter, the Hawaiian minister, are visiti Maine at the old town of Castine, on Penobscot bay. They made a brief stay en-route at Ban- gor, where Miss Agnes Carter is visiting the daughter of Representative Boutelle. Mr. Iswolsky, who sailed for Europe on Sat- s directly to his new appointment at ; ria, Before leavin Mr, Iswolsky visted Niagara Gyldenstolpe. The Misses West sailed for Liverpool last Sat- urday, After a short stay in England they will go Paris, where they wil spend as the time while wbroad. ‘Minister and Madame Reuterskiold have taken ay ents on Bellvue avenue at New- Hi'will go there early next week, Count e first secretary of the ‘will accompany them. them to tak PURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS, GOS F stl Jeg” Duccessors to THUMPSON'S SHIRT ‘To close cut our entire stock of Spring Suits we re- duced them to 50 cents on the dollar. ‘Men's Cheviot Suits at $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Men's All Wool Cassimere Suits at $3.00, $10.00 building into it many feet Loun Brokers, (Opposite US. 7 ‘Mrs. Viele has where she wiil join HL. K, Viele, son Georgetown, D.C, She estimates the Men's and Youths’ $10.00, $12.00 and 914.00. ‘Men's Prince Albert Suits from $13.00 up. ce Coats and Vests and Suita, We ‘Alpacs, Seersucker, Mohair and 4-Button Cutaway Sults at Capitol Topics. ADVISING RETALIATION AGAINST CANADA, Representative Boutelle has written in reply to Secretary Bayard’s letter stating that he is pleased to hear ot the prompt action of the State department, but that the continuous an- hoyance of the American fisbers shows taat they are by no means yet assured of their rights, He thinks the condition of affairs bumiliati ‘to the people of the United states and suggest the propriety of some retaliatory action, stat- ing that it the President is not clothed with suf ficient authority to take such action there is no doubt that Congress will strengthen his hands, THE EIGHT-HOUR CLAIMS, In reply to the chairman of the House labor committee; First Controller Durham has sent the following opinion concerning the govern- ment’s liabilities under the Under section 3763 of the Hevised Statutes, eight hours coustitutesaday’ workmen and mechanics who may be em- loyed by or on behalt of the government of the It_oply applies to those three rsons, but it is competent for who- ve them in charge to contract with them fora greater number of hours ‘than that specified in the statute, an cision was only intended to apply to tuture ser Of the workmen referred to eir claims they should first apply tnd it refteod paptanay, thou to nary an payment, ‘THE MEXICAN PENSION BILL. ‘The House pensions committee had the Mex- laced in our hands for sale are in- serted without charge in our “Real Estate Adver- in the neighborhood ntion given to the mavagement of es- tates and of propertics belonging wo hon-residents, Also w the reniiug of houses aud collection A full line of Se have a full line o Silk Coats and Vests very cheap. For Boys from 13 to 18 years old Sults at $6.00, 96.00, 9200 and upwards * be Children’s Suits $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, 2,000 pairs of Odd Pants from $1.25 up. tending to repairs, to w = Peckham, the propric- dence, in Massachusett eameney appropriated during the recognized term, and any deviation from this is in violation of the intention of the jaw. ‘They have no right, Mr. Wilson says, to sacrifice either any lower grade sch any favorite high grade teachers. He does not vate schedules the school board ut the committee gave all the money that could possibly be needed, according to the iniormation they bad. found that the board His statement was ‘Calisaya, Wid Chern; Phosphates, Is popular and efi ‘and’ re MILHCRA'S PHATAACY™ 142) Puunsylvaninaye, 1d. Horstord’s Acid ‘ot Brain and Nerve 4 Malaria. Soldat Of the term or the ables or on drauzht with’ soda wate interest of the delegates. e ham, so the story went, au him ‘that they could close up bis a8 much ease as they could an ok that they would certainly do oo if eS were not fixed. Things were apparently ext day, when Mr. Peckham is supposed 0 have met, by appointment Uemen at the Laclede hotel and sh of the wherewitl attempts to close eee se RAPIDS, = the Graxp MicH,, July 14.—At the an- the Northwestern Amateur Rowing Association yesterday eleven, of the -four clubs were represen' Newark and Wyandotte ‘ment of dues, ‘The rules were ‘winners of the junior race at can enter the senior radeof the same (thout previous entry. DENTAL INFIRMARY OF N ‘University, 1004 F st. n.w.; extracting fr ider the supervision of competent ‘Open from 2 to > know what ‘other work done u ‘operators at cost of material. daily, except Sunday. Ovr Woon Masrets, ‘TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES are selected from the productions of the priucipal man- Ulucturers with much care to meet the artistic tastes of this market, aud we bedeve we are offering greater induceinents in the way of extensive and wellar- ‘stock and low prices than any dealer in any HAYWARD & HUTCHINSO: BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH tor, floors is just what you want Our sales in this article are’ a double that of any previous year. TELS! SLATE an ing the seashore of CLOTHING COMPANY, The committee been evading the law by having about 36 sub-assistant teachers at salaries of $250 per annum. mittee aimed to do a an increased number bthour law: with, but provided for itt prov ied fa full ‘teachers. For he three of these gen- ‘work for laborers, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. hited States. LAS SUPERIOR TRANSIT CO. this country ‘The Great Lake Route From Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland and Detroit to the mi ce Superior, St.Paul, Min- ‘Dak. :the Yellowstone carsion tickets Summer Resorts of neapolts, Duluth, Devil's Natloual Park and the northwest ‘at greatly reduced rates, including aieals and state- rooms, ‘Tourist books and general information furnished on H.R. HOWSER, Agent, 1851 Pennsylvania avenue. furnished. vices. Iran; Eoving Ase ‘clubs were ex- MANTELS!—OVER ‘80 tons of Slate stock on hand. Siate Hearths all VHiotel fede application to Kmended eo that: sizes for Wood Mantels. Ct. n.w., duck of Natios ASHEVILLE TO THE PRESIDENT. Leading Citizens Repudiate an Inse- lent Mewsage Sent Because of a Veto. ASHEVILLE, N.C. July 14.—The following has been sent to P ident Cleveland: “To President Cleveiand, Washington, D.C. the undersigned citizens of Ashe beg leave to say. the message sout Mi. Natt Atkinson does not wekse the unity. While your erally re 1 the public In your ps unsttakeu. Should Carolina al any time you Al welcome at Asheville, c KE. J. Ast nay or; Girdw tt Murray, David Godu- flo, W, Powell, aldermen; H. ALG: seiator; Johnsion Jones and Rieta sor, house of representatives; 5.1L president of the board of trade, ALOE the tobacco assactatl ident Of the Asheville club wsident of the First National attic, M.D, U.N ty, believing you and having tound out that the invitations are withdraw | Mr. Field’ AN ORDER ENTERED IN LONDON POR INTER LOCULOKY JUDGMENT AGAINST THE LATTER, Ny July 14.-The Times sa behel divisional court, in beiore Mr, Justices ham, the ease 1 Lite was am acts siust Mer, Jamies ( Of the New Lork Moeraid, tor difficulty Was an serving the’ defendant with Process, as lie resides 4 is often in | America and tas wo residence or plac busi j scountry, Under these eireumstas | ade by ANU suould, be Mr, A. Gakey New York Mer yd under Lat order process d been so served upon bim—that ts, the Writ ind @ copy lett with ive Maud sent at al he re th th ts, Mr, | nm Uke part ot ty A, now moved | for an order allowing © imterlocu- y Judgment ag nidant, prepaca- der to serve Mr. Mall had been, the sisi, lied with, as his own letiers showed, fof A re ved the writ, though he had te Hue court said Wat as. Mier tor Had been complied wily Whe plainttt Junder the order to inter ory dor was dangly. “Round Passenger Rates, daly 14.—The Chicag railroad haviag bec am Unt Traflie association (passe: tes from Chi restored today, and rote to be paid to any one, directly or im Une etty of Chic > Four Tramps Strack by a Trai: iia, July M4. the Chica 1 yesterday ap in ti One ot tin hurt. He said that ul tn hawt awake, stazcered on t struck by ise trun, The three were terribly injured, aud Wo oF them will probaply die, Killed by a tying Jenny ughtorot Widow Clinyer, rday Piying d gave wisilg instant death, Branson, with dive oth Jeuny, Wien the pin on wich it turd Way aid it tell ono | Phe British Chess Congress. ot N York, will’ contest with Mack A the oh Chess assuckation, ng held inf fu tae con now be Canadian English Masons at Log- MonrREAL, July 14. Grand master of tin Me grand lode” of Quebec, J. Pred, | Walker, Nas issued a Masonic edict! proclaim hat all Masonic intercourse he suspended mi Unis date between the Q rand be its subordinate ~ and at brcuhren an retire a ‘rom Wall Strcet To-day. New Youk, July 14. Prices at the ste | exchange this morning fol Ube impetus of last evening's rally, aud opening tx y Ato %y per cout big was down 1 Jersey | Son | tradin, which was we the opening and broke Ty per cent in the first Ifheur. There was a ~. ul, Laie Ww bri with'the romainder dul somewhat with L trac ns were lost ti cline was checked before 10:30, and a sm rally succeeded, after which { Ket bec! Je under Une opening, te until 11 o'clock, jeces with a Knife, N FATALLY WOUNDED WITH A NeOME Auk. July 14.-News has Kuiteto-tine-Milt fetit betwe Eporan, St ork, maining tor IN AFI | reached | ad | tion of aline between t | quarrel arose. Lok at- to Shoot his amtagonist, but the cap ther and son again asnaulted Hiund, When the lattor drew his Kail J the boy were itterally cat to pp 2 is ne hope Lor cits vd had his preiuminary trial yesterday and was acquit A Desperado Jim Allen was a, LanSaS, chavacter. ynched. 14, Sumpier county, jail at Livingston by nt | migit and hauged for the attempted murder of his brother-in-law. > A Conference of Railway Managers. The Southern Railway | ciats pseutod by the 1 superintendents of the East ssee, Virginia and Georgia system, Louis | vilie and’ Nashville systems, M arleston, Chesapeake railroads, and) the: Richi Bosion The Mextcai | MINISTER JACKSON LAYS 1 TING BEFORE PRESL Atelegram to the New York Merald from Paso del Norte, Mexico, July 13, says: United States Consul Briguam has received aa official communication trom United States Minister Jackson, Who states that he called the atten- | tion of the Mexican foreign office to the case of | A.K. Cutting, the Am | incarcerated in a Mexican dungeon here, and uid betore Minster Mariscal the papers con taining the facts as they had been presented | tohim. Minister Jackson states that Mariseal | plain Wed a disposition to sustain the | local authorities ot Paso del Norte, but, atter ai | interview with President “0 | catred with the views of the pre | sent tor Minister Jackson and 1 | quired into the case, and th by President Diaz di pared was committed American side of the Rio Grande and notin Mexico, tence itis held that it an of fense has been committed he is amenable to the laws of the United States, and the persom aggrieved by the offense should seck redrows, through Aimerican courts and not those of Mexico, Cutting’s incarceration is telling upon him rapidly. SALISBURY SAID TO HAVE ACCEPTED BART (GTON'S HOME KULE BOLICY. London dispatches assert that an agreement has been arrived at by which Lord Salisbury ac» cepts Lord Hartington’s home rule policy, which involves the maintenance of the full powers of the imperial parliament. By it the powers conferred on local councils in Ireland are delegated, not surrendered, by pari which body feserves the right to control revise the action of the councils. ‘The appoint ment Of judges and the legal administration are centered In the imperial parliament. Lord ‘Hartington Is still reluctant to Join a conservar tive ministry, although he has pledged himself to support coercive measures and the general policy of the conservatives, The Parnell ‘they will never nccept Lord Hartinguon'e Scheme, and will fight and wait-untif they have secured the passage of the full Gladston- jun measure, ‘Mr. Parneli bas written a letter in which he says: “The statements of Lord Hartington that the Irish party and national league are in union with American fenians are untrue. I know fromthe. i bave pever ted any hewspapers, ve never SPatlons or accepted ang’ alltuuce with uses. or igsions oc omapiod iy altinese ita oe ‘While bathing with bis ten-year-old at May yesterday, Join W. bidesiies wells Fhoumatism of the’ heart and Growsed in tot feet of water,