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THE DEAD STATESNAN. ‘The Remains to be Baried at New Leb Sunday. i an wens Saree e 4 Yoxrrrs, N. Y., August 5.—Greystone ts Coby tatty erway reaper, Unronged this morming with friends of ube dead pene sheried amine anastioce- wate tad 4 statesman—Samel J. Tilden, Last night the The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : body was embained by Franklin A. Higbee, ; . uh lertaker in charge. body now les GEO. W. ADAMS, Prevt soa ceumnaes| nem uunwest corner of the “ix@ STAR (5 served to subscribers second story of the buliding. The parlor city br carriers on thert own mccouse at TOeua fet tring beavily draped with mouraing. ‘The week.or 44e. per month. Copies at the counters funeral services will be held at Grevstone on cents each. fy mall nontage prepald-—O0 cents & Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. after which the Month one year, st: six monthsy THE EVENING STAR r remains will be taken to New Lear on, Colume [eptered at the Pow Office at Washington, D.C.as bia county, for burial, The «fciat g cles second-class mail matter. and pallbearers have not yet been cetiatt THe WEEKLY STAR—poblishe? on Friday—$l & decided upon. The undertaker into }ear. postage prepaid. “Six months, 60 cents. Yonkers Statesman that the remains will appear Sa All mall subscriptions must be paid in advance: Sameer Vo. 69—Na 10,366. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1886. TWO CENTS. | iainctsnset temor they wll fe nate Known on application. the purpose, The outside casket will be of je inscription. in ‘At New Lebanon = ————————— —| Spanish red cedar covered with biack silk plush. The insia Ket will be of copper, lined y S vs v ) <j due, not only to the House, but to himself, that | be indian agen’ uel L. Gil of Penn- ith tated fa Neth glass cov EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC.|_ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. | ite coiuidn suis ue subotiod write ae | mivanter Sete tania, Gece eee | Telegrams to The Star. |e is sey antenna = = — = = a = = ler that it might a] wi 'm. M. Cam) n- length, thi side bein, ied satin. The GAPE BAP TANS PARTE (Kose weltington Proper, impesre oe uae | (RSE LOCK, ON EAGAM QS Oaths | Sitinea the taneago urSt1¢ bed boon furthers | MESES acme wes Mee ier hand's aod mounung. sl eof srl aller ATURDAY, AUGUST 7TH. Sas amen inly promote their own interests by Beld at Maconie ‘Tm is, THIS. (Thursday) EV EN- Sapam tus thought and purpose to — Ure: alate Ce Willis of Sout oxydized. On the outside id will be a solid iets Saati Qs ana Croquet ne | alae wuinasetiogs “* 7 | apices orally fiviag.° Syacaatentekseere: | THE LAST DAY OF CONGRESS. | tine ine Howto wha 2 a for ing tnatane of the afternoon, Music and Literary lntertaioment at 8 | _J¥S1-1m WELLER @ REPETTI, 326 Pa ave.ne. EH. CHAMBERLIN, mm. Tee Cream. Cace und Lemonade sold from 3 to LARGE AsSOR Gas Yo'gm “Good hotel on the grounds, Net proceeds to | (h=Se— “ 3 ee Gs 4 Roux voor. xo 3 or lacking in decency. He therefore askted that | New Mexico: Elmer & toward ot iowa, THE TILDEN OBSEQUIES. | sierpisic, wearing tthe eript. “ssainwel J Lude under the clreumstances the resolution might | the Indians uf the Fiala asener, Arizona; sep cokes aan he as the caskets will be placed tu a self-lock’ ess be printed in the Record. Smith, of Virginie, to be United States attor- pape His Nami, water and burglar proststcel grave vaultcwhice FixtuRes Z fr. Caldwell (Tenn.) objeoted. ney for the territory of New Mexico; Auguste Will be ineased ina marbie grave vault teksten setetmrek, ppeeeame atd | Ro chareefer Mauging: aiso | MOREA gill eemble at 730 1918 w nw. 70-| Both Houses Closing Their Works] commrrrnn so wart on toe PRESIDENT. Alery, to be special examiner of drugs mea |THE ALEXANDRIA CONVENTION, | “Men Man betes ff Baltrmre and Ohio depst. Trains leave Washiug- | pancy Gosda Tres Tenuet™ and, Andivone, | Also | MORKOW (ERIDAY) at 8:30 A-M- to escort the ‘The Senate having announced to the House | citeeand chemicals in San Francisco, Cal. TO trom Narr ton at $40 and 10:00 arm and 13:30 pm., returning | Paty "gai tommse | O. ‘Grand Army ‘services at house; citizens? the appointment of a committee to walt upon | Thortoeom at taste eae ie ey, ——— 91436 and 7:10 p.m. aud 3st = clothes and re, naw, = a ee (5, PEACE, FOUR ORDER FOR FINE WM-W. MISGARD, Post Commander, |TO ADJOURN THIS AFTERNOON, | the President and inform him that Congress is | Davis, at Lincoln, H.C. Bradiord, wo be. | THE KANSAS DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. | where she met the orbe DRES# SHIRTS with HALL & BARNES, | prep, THOMSON iter of the land office at San Francisco, Cal \d completed the FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAERS, B06 F att AES ab po Age gee gery mod Oa org in. Talasgtven above. “Tine ia ‘ U3 c 5 » Speaker appoint - ven above. “Tie LW. W CONCORAN Tonys ere 0 THOMPSON'S SHIRT FO | (Kage Meena OF, Tee, MATES AND ‘The Senate. mittee on the part of the House. The com. | cluding James M. Matthews, Ellicott City, Md. Yet been selected.” Mr. John Bi ‘Wil make Two Trips to ol = = ONAL | '0,be Present at the next regular meeting, august 6th. | yr the ittee, however, will not wait upon the Presi. | Also, @ large number of army and Davy promo- HARTINGTON SITS BESIDE GLADSTONE. | Grew Hi. Green will remain at Greystone until MARSHALL HALL, i<— ENTAL INFIRMARY OF NATI( yal BS ‘By order Executive Board. mediately after the reading of the Journal | Gent nntil after the adjournment resolution has | tons; also, Cornelius C. Watts_to be af Ma atter the funeral. It is the wish of Mra Pelton Bont wit leave her wharf foct other work done under the fonervisgn of competent | ([-ges CHEAP FUEL FOR WINTER OF |! the Senate to-day Mr. Allison eallod up the | bean agreed to. Jor the district of West Virginia;Edward Young, What the funeral be ax private as possible, ass Eis See Bindag A CPR PAB Bae | | ogee ot ne nocti bake cooPmRATIVE | inst the hour ots p.m vsday forthe abeole | gp, BAGITELT MRT Tam Mouse. | | YMA cme TaahStecaeeesteoee | The Belfast Police Fire on the Mob.| Baltimore Pings at tatt-mest. ‘Parties desiring io oa rh picacant day at this de- poe SOCIETY of the District of Columbia. The Executive insert the hour of 4 p.m, = af Mr. F then took the floor on # question of | a’ “ ightfat resort, can utilise morning tickets om last Fe 4" Alene, Tanto; Allen W ood, recelvor at Susan Briviloge, and asa part of his remarks hed the | vila, Gal. ¥. Mote to'be revitey at Donver, the city butidigigs. and sone of the newspaper resol meee Gols’). A Parso a Offices, as wells many’ private establishment, etiam lect! tt) its pub- | Clerk of survese in tue general iand ofhce, TJ. THE NEW PARLIAMENT. &re Ying at buitinast out of respect for tho BALTIMORE, August 5.—Today the fags of Commit.ce has concluded a contract. to take effect | ton of the two houses, ‘turn boat. 3 AMUSEMENTS. tmmediately and ran to June 30.1887, at prices much | Mr, Conger opposed action upon it. He could ee rane ie, See aoe (PANESE WEDDI = Sees au can be obtained from any other source. | not understand the object in pressing the reso- IGHTH ANNUAL EXC URSIO: ‘APANESE WEDDING. MUSIC, RECITATIONS | Every member should secure the advantages offered. i ‘2 amilton, to be mars! for Washington Terri- ——. Jate Samuel J. Tilden. He was at all times the z ‘Cleat cou! aod 2.240 pounds to tie ton guaranteed. | lution, He had objected to it yesterday on the| Getting a quorum vas ver yw work, Mr, | Hamilton, a) | at PE BEBER TENT Nol LOR. goad era Pres chu, ou steee 2 Tsk 38 Ncube stat Wpssesion of tag trate Card for | ground that ape pre pee Fe Baker a Ae a wary, By te g eel — Heuse — seg jouer favorite of the Maryland democracy. geeamry SANE MOSELEY ik ene TS streat Bae SS erereraae siete gen ince ord fo coat age |eodaer tho river and harbor Dill. No defialte | oocon it: ‘Tues temo etiam anther ar | Anderson, of Kentucky, agont st Craw Oreck | guactenavom by, the Side of Gladstone, General Foreign News. oct ff mm. ~ promptly. es con information ‘et been received from that | Mr. Bland, th ot . _ THE CANADIAN ANTILLERISTS WIN, whart ut 9 0 cloe juraing at 9 p,m. follow ing named members, who will giveufl heeded im bill y land, the other teller. Loxpon, August 5, Hoase Commons, 3 p.m. ~ Fiekers, 50c.: Children, 25¢ ROLLER COASTER formation. and who can also furnish’ Trade cards, ce. | Dll. lonally the monotony would be varied | THR° NOMINATION OF COLLECTOR BEECHER} poco: met at @ o'clock and proceeded . ‘ Wazons will be in Waiting at the corner of High and Persons wis eee oT | Mr. Iny regarded it as trii by some one trying to mak remark or WITHDRAWS, gp ean hps ne chime epee ” Behige streets, Weat Washington. 1g deliver bacicets BETWEEN 4 AND 6 P.M. come such without ceremuny ad at itt cost by cuir | SeBAL alter all other business ‘iad been com- | bY an aalmared aise ae: eany, erMar OF ‘The President hes witudrawa thenomination | With the usual formalities to reelect the from that section to the boat free of cost. Cars wit To ing upon sny of those named Selow, aud. will be pleted, {0 hold Congress in session to await iu } tellers and some one bent on settling the ditfi- speaker. No Parnellite supported the nomina- also be In waiting. =< AVOID THE GREAT CROWD AT NIGHT, _| entitled to the special advantages of uur coal contract, lation as to executive action upona bill. | culty, of Captain H. A. Beeeher for collector of cus | tion tt being unders shat Gantatons om 4D THA ee, Branch ote APS comtracts with tradeamen in ali! Mr. Conger did not regard it as trifling to| “Now and then a member would to get a | toms at Port Townsend, Washington territory, < wd pod x 2 AY Open trom 4 to SF GRTIC FARK. ausam_| MPD OC Palneee: ee eve ne walt incormation from soe Rxecutlye BDom ihe | Dill or a resolution considered “pending —” | and of W. A. Selkirk for register of lands at ite etke arate tbealeerwn oe was shown over the Cana a ally Fe porta pie = we e artington | Gians’ \ “ AT THE LBAUGH’ GRAND OPERA HOUSE: resolution aside Stig ut before he could get further with his request ramento, Cal. In spite of an adverse report, dians’ victory and their skill Was warmly ap A 2 Sat Some one would cut him off with an objection. | trom the commerce dommitiee the friends of | and Chamberlain by the side of Gladstone in | piauded. Pep Dring oe nek pean Capt. Boca DS Dane = > = the front opposition bench. This was rendered 9 ACCOMPANY MRSORE O'RRIEX AND = mn Fras @ pol nate, bu ined postpone! |“ Duniix, August 5,—At Mr. O'Brien's request sides were stubborn, and sharp political cuts | vote after the arguments had’ been permitted, Possible by the decision of the meeting of Har. wed iy gs Pte ty ped a ‘The debate proceeded, and the point was THE BORBMEAN. made that ao communication had been received Admission 25: reserved seat SOc. trom the President, Next Week—Qt "S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. ‘Thos. L Gardner, 811 13th st. n.w. Mr. Ingalls said the President had the same SEASHORE Balte’s Melodious Mr. Parnell has consented that Mr. Lew : de every now and then, but the ab-| It would seem that they concluded thata vote | tingtonians to-day, postponed from ye™ | SiG uiq ny Messrs. O'Brien and Rey vek—Q ACE HA R 1, 'Vandernoet, 813.0 se n.w opportunity that had been enjoyed by all bis | sence of Mr. Reed, of at 4 (| Should accompan yaa ¥ 5 " ‘ ce A laine, took from them } would result in rejection and decided to pre-|terday, 10 abandon at once any atti- | Mond. the deimeues or the Parnalite na ee ee ee Bthats tro bloekasouth ofPenmpivenm ave, | Leif PAUL N Ae kM Prédecessor. He could have coma vo the Capt | much of their test” Vent that by hoving tho name withdrawn.” | tude St “hostility. Hartington ard “ao | {ony (leuegmves of he Parnellite party 49 CHANGE OF CARS, bint ingst pony ep eS painted, N, Meeker, 508 stat se. daiion, but he did nut see ft todos. Mr. Ia MR. BAKER SUCCEEDS, THE SURPLUS RESOLUTION PASSED, consolidation ot the great liberal ty | delegates will sail fron WASHINGTON Gpen from Bam. to 10.g.m. 2 Hunt 1310 Seen. we galls satd tt was the first tmea President iad | A few minutes betore 2 o'clock it was an-| The conference report on the Treasury surplus | Was a mere matter of time and that with tho Admission, 50 cents: Children under 12 years, 25 J. W. Harsha, 905 H st. refused to put himself in communication with | nounced that a quorum had voted, and Mr. | resolution was yesterday adopted by hoth | View to further it the unionists who were en- at Kansas Democrats Want. TO CAPE MAY, conta. ‘On Sandays haif price. Bead? | Pog Mees, 1s ot st nw, Con areata vat otvery | BaKer# resolution was gutin the Record. houses of Congress. It fixes the limit of the | front tends, “Denould now take seats. on the “ee ears ATLANTIC CITY, = EL. Corvin, 3d Auditors office, retorted that the President iad not been, Oomhe ete ey aD caret at ote, 000.000, eat allows a working | sympathy with these views, ‘The meeting was SWoRTH, KAN., August 5.—The plate Cc BY order of the committees Tunicated with on the subject of adjournment. | _ Mr. Springer called up the resolution to ad- | surplus in addition of $20,000,000, and author- | churacterized by ‘great hopeluiness tor the Fanreree My ote AND ostxa Our. ‘aus-2w J. W. HARSHA, Secretary. | No committee had been seqeie advive hitm that | Journ at 4 o'clock, and it was adopted. izes the suspension of the resolution in case of | future. Gladstone looked extremely well this ping, indoreed. the prevent — (Re © Fie strreae count oF THE | Congres was about cenaeure THE ADDITIONAL LipeaRy sive arPRopra- | iergeucy by the President and Secretary of | afternoon. "His volee was fresh and clear. It ‘sdmintetsstions Geciared “thar ¢hs Ska ISLE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Several motions were made, and it being ap- ‘TION THROUGH. Tedemption of trade ‘dollars was stricken out. | Visit tha peek oieend 1m the autumn and d sailors of the late war having ve een es mam | Pome: Tomes Tasha Saltanes etl, | pau tues the ends ofthe ever and Batter | tn9 regolation makings furtverappropriation | cee tn etme solace was stricken oot | vist the principal alten saonocane dischaceys are outited So cu, com : 79, Equity Docket 25. were deverinined to prevent, an; te 1 ress, sideration in appointments, and age and dis- P. wi (a ‘For Men and Boys at comne.canse e belng referred to mae to state trustee's ac- on upon ‘adjournment | Und that bill was | to pay for the congressional library site was! The Cutting resolution reported from the On the Front Bench. Abilities should ‘be no disquali y s 3 oper distri fe pro- | het tent to propel scuarge their du- ENNSYLVANIA AD, OAK HALE, ang report the proper distribution of the pro- rom, an execulivo seasion was ordered. | called up by Mr. Butterworth by unanimous | foreign affairs committee was discussed in tho | THE MEN WHO WILL LEAD THE OPPOSITION Gavoned “a cecil Gr beeenen os wancaann Saniliel aa Wb Gan tality) Agus Wei sale state the account of the administratrices’ of ihe lute ESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT. abellignature ce tin on pach House yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hitt, who WITH GLADSTONE, as to meet all demands of the govern pm. i. ¥ CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, SAMORL A. H. Manxs,deccased,andreporttheproper | Before the doors were closed Private Secre- BOs Se ene Eresen te ts Zn tug, leave Cape May at 5 pam.. Sea Isle City at 5:15 Gistribution of the perianal esate la then soe Be ‘The River a arbor Bill Signed, | “igned the report of the committee, announced | Loxpon, August 5.—Parliament reassembled | declared that the Oklahoma country should be and Atlantic City at 5:30 Sunday, August 8th. ‘Must be closed out within the next two months, and | tice is hereby giver to the creditorsof the said SaMUBE feet omy rene Rihe memes aan ve APSLAUAB@t6 onx “aioUeR Wake (ee oo pane then bi bi ehan ie — and fils afternoon. Mr. ladstone, when me went open ed to actual settlement; ad, Teferring to ‘todo so the Knife has been put in A. H. MaRks, deceused, aud to all pers ed | Immediately followed n. Clarke, clerk, ot - | he vigorously 0] e adoy reso- | into the house of commons, took a seat on the | the Cutting case, declared “that itis the opinion. = a Fe bee Meow bk fi nis estate and‘ the proceedings’ is this te. tint | the ‘Mouse. The, meranoee eae ne ele MOUNCEMENT 18 MADE. Idtiog, He sald the reply of Mexico to Seore-| front oppocition, bench. His advent was une | OF the deg eane toured “that its the opinion 3 J shall proceed to cxecute the sui order of reterence | ologed doors and the imormation was at ones | When the House met this morning the mem- | t#ty Bayard’s demand was not defiant, but was | noticed. Mr. Chamberlain soon afterwards en- | military power o! the whole nation should be = = $eeck AHL Sh any oftes iu tae Unita stats Chart | Mewlated chat tue iver and harbor bill bad | bers were very much tu doubt about what was Ike vullying to. pick upon lttle: Mexico when | Was occupied sigs tye Lota aanetes sod Ain | Rea ecomard ta Protect the une Aamer- 5 a ed e bullying pl upon le Me: ‘Was occupied also by jartington as ir. | ican citizen in all rights guaranteed by our ant ‘oO RS _____| Blue Flannel Suits at $6.50, reduced from $10. ‘House. been approved. golng to happen. Most of them wanted to | there was a greater power ignoring our rights | Jon Morley, Mr. Giadstone’s chief secretary | Constitution,” The convention adopted resolu- G*so™ RSION— ‘Very best Blue Flannel Suits at $10, reduced from | —*U0-Law3w SASS EATER AME, ‘TO ADJOURN AT 4 P. w. adjourn early today, but were doubtful of | with impunity. Messrs, Blount, Crain and King for Ireland, Lord Hartington sitting between | tions expressing sorrow tor Lie death ol Samuel iy th ee me. (Kee Post COMBINATION SEWING MA The Senate took up during the progress of | being ablé to do so. Everybody was asking for | defended the resolution, and Mr. Belmont ex-| Mr. Morley and \ir. Chamberlain. When Mr. | J, Tilden, It was 11 o'clock betore any nom Sree Dears and Musicians TOs, Business Suits at $6.50, reduced from $9. ae ecting er ine siegkholders of the Post | ‘B® Secret session the resolution providing for| news of the river and harbor bill. Various — surprise at Mr, Hitt’s change of front. | Gindstone saw Afr. Chamberlain the ex-premier | nations were made. They were as follows, by on THUD ER N's, 1908. Al-wool Cheviot Salts at $8, retuced from $12__| comisnatton Sewing Machine Company foe Ur ter, | fal adjournment, and having amended it, ts were circulated as to its fate, Many | THe House adjourned before action was taken. | arose and went over to the Tadieal disscatient | neciatnation; For chic! justice, Win, kinening, a URSDAY, AUGUS a vu n sities Wi ? fre y A NOMINATION OVER WITHOUT ACTION, | leader, shook hands with him cordiaily, and | of Cowley county; for governor, Thor Steanter wilt eure G50 pins revarning 1F:30 pm; | » ZTOw# and Blue Serge Suits at $9, reduced from | aciion of important busiuess will be held at the Unice } fixing the time at four o'clock this aiternoon, | frends of the bill had given up all hope. When coks vont : im and Lord Hart- | light, of Leavenworth. After ‘Mr. ight A ienve ¢ re $12.50; up tosize 44. of the Company, 627 Louisiana uve, at 6:30 p.m. on | adopted it. Mr. Pruden came into the House, a fw minutes | The Senate decided to let the nomination of | held @ consultation with hi 5 - Aa . OES Laly ant Uent Soc Lnaies 25e. ansae |. A fl ne of Drew Sota st 10,912 and $26, re) Roig SEER raoE ae |, ME, bdmundsand Mr. Hats were appolnted | after eleven, O'clock, many mémbers waited |G. Van Hoorebeke to succeed James A. Con- | MER, Tuo, Right "ion, “Ardhur Wy Taming: | jourhog until this tmorniag st @ oles PPE Eicwta GkAND ANNUAL PICNIC OF | #uced from $16, $18 and $20. = : aE Se n the Pres - . 8. attorney for the southern district | to: leet ker. ——— SBOE CIS ithe Belt °° OF | prince erste at $1, worth 925 {sev 2a ion, £2 Votnicem Capa | Journ, Twat CODeTON wae prepared toad: | aUnedta oo"ins teadlse wat wabponted cee | of lnoln go over mitoout action. ‘The major {nn eee ease A Well-known Homeopathiat Dend, ae Lerche ef eats Ee at ewe Dork ax, | Nerf Jackets at $5, redced from $0 Coetiugion. ely, Foxwell, Mecieuand and Callan's | "AU 11:45 the doors were e4, and, on | Mr, Pruden announced frst that, the President | Ity of the judiciaty committee reported that | THE EIGHTH VIRGINIA DISTRICT. | perrato N.Y, Aucust 5 Rollin It oreag, Prot Kruse's Brusabd Stuy’ thand has becm eu | gSetrs0cKOr Coataand Vest at 91.25, reduced from | couipusics, willie helt SHURDAY RV ES motion of Mr. Coke. the Benatebill removing | bad signed the deficiency bill; also the sunery | Connolly to remain in office—to with- faxes Pd se iy Ran genes ~ | eager coca ‘sozate” | $1.50. August owt. 7 opolitan Hall, the political disabilities of Seth M Barton, of | civil bill: Then he tumbied with the paper for | hold his resignation—at the request of an Illi. | The Congressional Convention in Alex-| ity: jcdoad, used. fiitsseven years Hie was FExcuasigs To RIVER VIE Seersucker Norfolk Jacket and Vests at $2, reduced = Virginia, was taken up and passeu. Tee pone the bill for the a eancuinte soe) ML ais nanan eee rin To-day—The Candidates and | the author of several “medical treatises, and tt ieamer ‘Washington. from $2.50. NOTICE—AT MEETING OF THE | THI n Tivers and harbors.” nC} a - | rh 1585 was president of tne International Hahne- ND Me CHURCH ant SANBATH SCHOOL | Pongee Coats and Veste at $3, reduced from ga.so. | DSS™ Bical Sites STING ,OF, THE | THE BILL FOR REPEAL Ov THE PREEMPTION | “Hh Feouc? bospavers and bar Applause at this | test might cause party discussion; that in the =e oewers mannian assoclatior essure in inviting ail thelr friends to | Gffice Coats at 25 cents, reduced from 50. Toad company it wascesulved that, pursunnt to see. Laws, announcement, and spirits of many members | face of that agreement Connolly was suspended | Special Dispatch to THE Evexnsa Stan. ——_ ny ae River Views AUGUSE Oth Moat | Panes mom ghosen Hou O21, of the Revised statutes of ihe United states, | Mr. Plumb, from the conference committee | were raised wonderfully. under charges, ALEXANDEIA, VA., August 5.—There was not Consolidating the Liberals. Keres atOe: mand Gp.m Tekan 258 SUSE) TG so leche Wate at 25 20,000, and | Semis tae Dinti ot Calunle, che Board st | on the bill for the repeal of thepreemption and THERE HAS BEEN VERY MUCH DOUBT NOMINATIONS. much excitement at the several headquarters | yopy HARTINGTON PROPOSES MEASCRES 0 6:30. PM. RETURNING AT 11 PM ‘5c., reduced from 25c., 50c., 75e. and $1. pen books for subs-ription to the capital stock of | timber-culture acts, stated that the Senate con-| about the passage of this bill. Yesterday| The President sent the following nomina-| of the Lee, Hume, Foster and Meredith repre- | CURE DISSENSIONS IN THE PARTY. PROFESSOR PROCTO: EOF} B, PROCTOR'S DANCING 8CHOOL ‘Suits from $1.75 up; will be sold regardless of cost. the ‘6th, Rtn aed beh aan of Renters, Wounenday. | ferees had agreed to yield everything except a |'morning Mr. Willis and all the friends of the | tions to the Senate yesterday: Thomas B. | sentatives last night. This morning each train { Loxpox, August 5.—A ceunion at every SATUR = ae ELAR 6¥4 For Boys 13 to 18—-Suits at $5, $6.50, $7.50 and $9, T411 Fst n, w.. Washington, between | Pd ian the eters there was an allegation of | bili were almost without hope, The steering | Yancy, to be United States marshal for the | brought delegates, and the following areamong | nionists ‘was held tn peeting of Liberal setaced ean SEER OZ50. 920 tock $’me when | fraud in th y of land the iss It be idence of La Steamer Mary Washinzton, leaving 6:30 p.m.,.re- | Teduced from $6.50, $7.50, $10 and $12, So'diock: pm, when 1@ entry of land the issue shal residence of L shire louse, the "nere peraoUs Neale ea ee ostae ag NNER | Bent to a court for adjudication Tbe fouss | Committee and Mr. Willis had op} the bill | western district of Tennessee; Selden Hetzel, to | the delegates who are already in attendance: to-day. Lord ast arch : 5 ting re howe present ay Sy et are oat the | White Vests, 75 cents and upward, ® | with the canal schemes on it, and had assured | be register of the land office at Sacramento, y. vi. J, | Hartington presi iN pm BT ae Dg, down and beck and at the Alpaca Costs from $1.25 up, At are | nvtved to attend and sign the suoseription there- | Couferees had declined that, and had also de- vm. G, Bowman, of Illinois, to be eur. | 8: W- Hate, Andrew Veitch, F. H. Mina, T. J. | wore Mr. Josep So. ‘aug-im. n the w o the President that it would never pass tne | Cal + e- | 1 hg Hrd of Dirvetore. a Some egen ® conterence report. As matters | House, Even when these schemes were stricken |.veyor general of Utah,” Postinasers Leonard | Adains, F.M. Hill, Noble Lindsay, Peter Aitcb j James, and Messrs, Hyland in the power of | Gut in’ the coulerones seen : George Fisber, George E. P 1H, | and Jesse Collings. “Lord dart ——$—— ~ Ps lon prevailed | W. Chainbers, at Jacksonville, IiL; Wm. Car- | son, orge Fisber, ee ice, Samuel H. te an Me oaK Hab, afoRY.— | wecomm ara she-gouarnl, , sonia tal and ti ied ei, at De Kaiv, Lil Naval cadeis, to te co-| Lunt, George W. Dix, 6. E. Downham, Wm. M_ Speech upon the coming parliat Care Max wee TtStaN | of ‘theve “acts “and "practoully, -witwout [Rit gactit he, Tosertay Ue endl of the sipoe tm the mi from daly 1806, were. alm | Corvin, saoweel Gi Brent, Julien W. Halk, Wor, fret ea. ai wT asp CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETS 927 | August s-at Sp. Hection taken.” Hign w book, | investigation—except one-sided. | Agents Were | trom: executive dlaupproval oer eee ee ae Re inp tml CRPPS | Rodgers, John T. Sweeney, Wesley Makely Mborat sections should co-operate “How to Acquire a Good M-mory,” for sale at 922 £ | Dow at work seeking out technical objections, BUPPrOv! Ket, of the District of Columbia, ae Edward H. Hawkins, T. G. Brent, M. Granau, ‘or to sectire Une chactmeDt Of Use Amuastic Cry st nw, Lessous by mail. Send for circular. This tad produced great consternation and CONGRESSMEN AT THE WHITE HOUSE. sh) Payne, R.T. A. G. Smith p. | fal legislation an pose unitedly all proposiis os Near On Fun A — great indignation. The Senate conferees felt | Prominent Senatorsand Members called at A LONG LIST OF CONFIRMATIONS Pit WE cnc, Coors Fe emith. G.& P- | coking to thesuparation ol thoempire, Me sald via Pee eee a eee capt the nateuctions from Prof, BOYD, my smal son | that cases involving the title to valuable prop- | the White House and advised. we approval, | by the Senate was yesterday given out oMer- | PriblcttJ. .W. Cuons, George 1” Freeman T ¢ | (io agusolidation of tl NEAR OR FAR AWAY. | Uateniig {0p delivery aud tepeatone Iuuared words | frida that relate to property of tis eats ot i | FBaUy Mr, Carlisle went to see the President, iveacion too majorty-adopisd a ra eine | Saber Jones, ik, ami a dam tanton ieee ward or forward, ailer hearing them once read— | ie 8 @ majority adopted a rule that OB. Ce A. caatee: =a | ists sinould at once ident peel ves Passsrivasia Rarnoa | rronewnotavo nome tr inemummer onan expe | SPs SotHS | iplastacmente os NOMenEH Proper io Mako) Sovince Mr Cicveland That e'vewser tee oft | confirmations shout not be made public watt | Hels, SM; HivocttoriGn,iova wtipeom: ti | ith tne rt ot to iigcafs Oy taking nen im Hence the need or some article of Clothing forgotten ==> POLAND SPRING WATER Id. be & positiv ni t the ti bed fora | W. Nichois, C. C, Wenner, H. C. Bennett, gees Ay er EVERY FRIDAY in the hurry to get away. Whether summering up POLAND SPRING WATER. BUREAU OF LABOR. Fwithistanaluye mony Conds fe eee ey eee | aeeera tt oanire gg of the sims presoribed for e | W. Nichole & G, Monnet, He Bennett, Htar- | Sed ‘hts opinion that the ‘split. in, the, party north, among the lakes, at the seashore, on the moun- | A.sure.cure for all Kidney troubles. Mr. Allison called up the joint resolution to | biy improper. ‘iis and the assuranes of the | the rulo ax unnecewary. aud annoying’ and | Pollook, 4... Norris, J. ii. Alexander. W. Sioa Lincsughens; kintaad maeeese Soe DURING JULY AND AUGUST. {ine of some secluded and quaint nook In thecoun- | from ibe Spring. ss MOMMNE ClFect | pyy subsistence and traveling expenses of spe- | aiiny engiuecrs that there would be a grout de, | misiatuined that they were not bosnd-by. ie, | Athey,” “Stirling “Murray, “Dede lise, ctagh tes teepersbiped acd Martinson, aie try, perhaps a Light Overcoat would prove a comfort JOHN KEY WORTH, clal agents and experts of the bureau of labor | sirustion of government property and works | They took tho position that when the Senate | H: Hogers, H. N. Rector, Ernest Leith, Joshua | Scccht the leadersiip ot tr tt the — and protection. A thin Suit or a Coat is always a Sole Agent for the D. of ; on the water-ways, induced the Prealdentfinaily | bad acted upon a nomination it was due to the | Fletcher, J. F. Ryan, A. fi. Lee, J.¢, Col Spy a ay ys : pam : and-3t Sth ant Dat Sy, | for the month of July, 1886. Passed. to athix his signature to the bill. It is said that | parties directly Interested and to the publie | P. W. Carper, W. W. Orrison’ J. W. Conner, — : r: Wace Seal care anaes Tait OO. usury on a bot day, and you've neglected to iaxe WOMAN SUFFRAGE. the President at frst intended sending a mes-| {hat the uct should be given out. ‘Some Or the | G.8 Shackelford, L. KU Brogking, James Hog’ | 190 proposed Would speedily ‘restore, the unit 3 % : vHOLES, oe soon BB | Of the party. The auionisis, he said, were the “acaler and importer of wines asa igear, | Mr. Blair gave notice that, on the first day of | sage to Congress indicating the reluctasce with | Senators have not hesitated to make Public | Br tnness, De Citenden, WP qcoth iF be | real victors-t the late elections, Mr. Chamber: Maybe your Boy has torn his Trousers, of you would | has removed his place of business to 217 4% street | next session, he would ask consideration for | Wich he signed the bill, oe ee eT ee ot im | aE, Een ey iz, Bpadehty., HE. F- | iain's remarks were received with enthusiast Zickets good golog only on 11 & m. Train: and to | itke Salor Sait or Shirt, or him vo rough tin. We pow, where he Will be glad to see his friends ‘andthe | the joint resolution proposing an amendment Mr. Riddieberger Objects. ar erie oo pep Pee ee itixey. 1''B Nalig Wr | cheers. Messra. Kylauds, Collings and Cain feturo within vr jy15-1m__| Keep Underwear for both Man or Boy. In fact, a va- aus-Ote A SCENE IN THE SENATE : Pity. a ‘ and. BB ‘tur. {aud Sir Henry James also spoke in a similar SSWEnViEW ANDO awa k = EN to the Constitution extending the right of suf- TODAY. the list yesterday announced were the follow- | C. Peity, G. B. Gilson, G. P. Noland, B. B. fur- —j oy E ee ns Been | eae es ci Mer Tage to women. oe On motion of Mr. Allison, the Senate to-day | ing: Wendell A. Anderson, of Wiscousin, cousul pep J. Mason, SW Triplett. Ka. Beverig, ) strain, A vote of tuanks to Lord Hartingion "The steamer Mary Washington, River View every bom von Dom CunR ecting of Balumore and Wash | MB. RIDDLERERGER OBsEOTS To THawx1xG | took up a joint resolution to pay certain special | gengral at Montreal; David N- Burke, ot New | JM. Htixey. J- Rane eR. Sees et S.J- | tion was unanimously adopted that the radical SUSE este am asd Spm returning at 2 | Tuose of our customers at present out of the city | Ington Districts, Washington Conference Methodist SENATOR SHERMAN. ‘agents and experts of the bureau ot labor for | YOFK, consul at Pur jo; Christian M, y J.B. J.T. Base: Episcopal CLurch, wil be sel > 4 m pai crete oS Suioat, 3 Done ae He M'Palkner & | 20d Whig-unionists suould work togetuer, aud Wednesday, leaving at @ am, returning at pro. | Bight write tous, telling thelr wants, and theclothes | AhuapolieJancuion on the B auek NTE erkamt | Mr. Harris (the chair being occupted by Mr. | services rendered in July last, EmutJas, AM Morgen, of South Carolta conse: | Fe Mackall; You It Powell,’ wrinan A: | Seat, ihe leaders, “who are privy’ councilors, Tee ay: conta any set Tver View every can go by express or mail to the remotest hamlet at a | ing FRIDAY. Aucust th, and clostng TUESDAY, Hawley) offered a resolution of thanks toNena-| Mr, Riddleberger inquired if the resolution general at Melvourne. Tobe consuls—Wallace | Leigh, A. B. Cright, T. E. sarper, A: B. Maukin, co naeeane nace tine Gisdeentte fonder tee urday, leaving am. ning 30 p.m. ri ‘bose 2 irches of this city “sy | Ma > 4 ~ i Fike io cone Deacing oem ans Vash andnt who visit the capital city, will fat here the pein | khie merting: Ebeucser, Asbury Mt. Zick Tein Weis | tor Sherman “for the ability, courtesy and im- | was subject 10 objection. iiupson, Jno. Jones, of Florida, at Messina, and Jacob | J. P. Machen, R. L. spindle, &.J. nouany, pot ome Gere hd aes ce aleve triges Fie arenas nd ce ees " Schoentiof, of New York, at Tunstall, Joseph | Ranney, J. A. Marshall, KR. W. Gaillurd,’A. J, | Meeting una ome reports way that fo! Sued! pavilion on the Potomac tives View Fant | cool Clothing, as wellas excellence, with economy in | Suaceniral: those of Famsary of Anan eabeeaia eel | (tne Renate dctivg Coe mrecee eee ee eag7, di the chatr) The chatr does not | 5 Jonnsoa, of Virgiuia, « commissioner forthe | Ballinger, W. G. Moore, "K. Wiles, It Le North, ph Re AS Hvely bo objectiouable parties allowed on the abuve | articles ot Dress, ang Biadeusburg circtlts iiekeia must be purcuased | ‘The question was put apd the chair declared | “Mr. itiddieberger’ (tesuiaine pete went) | Rie Src ra re ectiecan ae Inte nel ns | Fa rey. 8. Gs Wachee Ie poke a | ing. an e depot, er of New Jersey uve. D: 7 "s rs (ante t 7 - : _—s [tend special tree attraction for Jadies and children face wareew a a for the Fouts trip OO ete: children ‘aif tare" trains | te Tesolution demanded the prea but Mr. | shouted that, he objected and that he had | forest Virginie; Chutles M, Thomas, of Ken: | kilcy, fi ferret, Geo. Auld, J. M. Love, R. Shay itias anh Rais ps ee er Retgrtiy yea, quorusa, declaring that the resolution ought e Chair remarked that the resolution was | LUCKY, associate justice supreme court of Da- | W. Moore, Geo. Guuneil, D. P. Gunneil. y Mites and raenrtn 0p the grounds and on tle buat each trip on AYednes! plTy 625 Pennsylvania avenue 30's 1: : 54 ‘not to puss, and without @ quorum could not | befére the Senate. kota; Henry P. Henderson, of Michi ly BSSO~ THE SPOKESME! A DIVORCE CASE HAPPILY ENDED. Saturday and Suuday. tation. | Htev. Beaj. Brown, Prest; | Pass, . Mr. Riddleberger (still seated and with marked | ate Justice supreme court of Ctab; Judge tor | _3-M. Love, of Fairfax, is the spokesman of | Mr. N. H. Miller, counsel for Nathan Hora, Poreharter aque atta - Rey. W. Ht Draper. Brest: Revs # W.8 Peck, | In this aiMenlty (there not reine. 6, quorum | emphasis)—“It is not before tne Senate; I deny | the distfict of Alaska; James B Hays, of Wis. | Gen. Lee's supporters, and Mr. J.R. Alexander, | filed a bill June Ast for his divoree from Paste a Py =) PR, i i310” Sheotclocks nr At 12:20, took @ recess antil } [t- aud L haves right Wo statosthe fact.” He thea | Sonsim ehiet justice supreme court ol tdene; | of Loudoun, of Mr. Foster's adherents. Mr. | B. Horn on the ground of desertion, ‘The bill 5 eee we exemper Mr ANTATARNS OS | arren ne ferred. + ‘nat the resolution had never been re- | Sohn’, Gibsomy United States attorney east: |G. Brent, of Alexandria, will speak for Mr. | sct forth a marriage at Jajuleszkowa, Poland, Steamer W. W. CORCORAN ‘i ear ee eae Series pats Gx funlion tha ies ations | &F8 district of Virginia; also, a numberof other | Hume’s iriends, and Mr. J. J. Davies, of Pringe | in March, 1550, and that they had two children ‘Will make daily excursions to Marshall Hall and aa WASHINGTON, D. C., July 3, 1886. At one o'clock the Senate reassembled, and | ooiminitiee had auiorivy sae aperopriations | United Statesattorneys, United States marshals, | William, lor those of Mr. Meredith, aged five and Ubree years, and Uhat be came Giymont, leaving at 10 ain. arriving at Washington SHOULD you Sealed proposals will be received at this oftice tor | Mr. Edmunds asked for a vote on the resolution rity to report original | omcials of the land office, army and navy pro- VEN | ¢ at’pm The Oid Manor House at Marshall fall ULD YOU NED ASUITOPCLOTH- | pret forthe United states Senate Until TWeiees se reap tions, and sixty-six postmasters, Raabe gegen here in October, 1880, she refusing to accom filled up with elegant reception rooms for Iadiesand | yy, AUGUST, TENTH, for « M- | of thanks to the President pro tempore, Mr. Riddieberger sought to interrupt, but | 0 pa at noon, aud Hon. H. Heaton, the district chair- | pany bim, and’ although he sent her money, ebtemen, and’ meals served ala carte. “Fruit, mills, ING OR AN EXTRA PAIR PANTS YOU ‘900 tonie (2.240 bs.) of best well-screened White | The chair (Mr. Hawley) replied that the reso- | was cut short by Mr. Hawley saying very LeU ga pele serbia man, selected P. T. Barbour, of Orange, as tem- | and once (in May, 1583,) Visited her, and ep- Gjice cfeam siti luvca napplied excursonists MAY FIND JUST THE THING IN OUR | Asn Coal turtace size), fee from slate lution had been passed, engrossed and signed, | sharply: “The chair 1s spealting now.” The President has submitted to the Senate ty chairman, and Mr. 8. BR. Ponohag or { deavored (0 get her to come with him she Te Zien endows ther Paces wine aaa’ te ips to ie dis and oY eet Hickory, sawed In three equal | Owing to the contusion existing at the time the | Mr. Riddleberyer (persisting): “I say it was | the text of aa extradition treaty with Japan. Pairfax, was made temporsry secretary,” © | fused to do so. shail dail Weaving at 10 atu. and'230 peunreturning BROKEN LOTS, cee et trae Pe oe en eet eee caso uaaer, | Couapulacy, reerred and willy 16 to te | Tie eteases, according 10 this convention, for | The anting sommlsees on otaiization, | i tie papers ‘at once'wrote to Mey the tacts au 3 Bee SS engihs. what nm: . , aay —— » Jo pers at onc e ct, AY EVENIS i o sev 2 ° = viousty Visited © Every SATURDAY EVENING LESS IN THIS WAY YOU GET A coop _ | ,,Ail!0be inspected. weighed or measured and stored THE TEHUANTEPEC CANAL, By seer was thee aderted, Mr. Ridale- | burglary, entering public buildings with intent | Voting in the convention had been offered aad | % wy Ra pe ny Ay Fare 25¢. Bane, expense of the contractor. each aed ‘Mr. Conger asked unanimous consent to | peryer alone shouting “no” when ‘the negative | to commit felony, perjurs, rape, arson, piracy, | re‘erred, the convention took a recess until 2:30 oh toe sont took gout ube renueed torsoey a JAIN AND WE ARE ABLE TO KEEP the right is reserved to reject a: make the Tehuantepec ship railway bill a| vote was called, manslaughter on board ship, malicious destruc- | o'clock. iene tn x es . it as valid, : 1886. OUR STOCK FRESH. Ww special order for the third Wednesday in next |, Mr. tarris tuen offered a resolution convey- | tion of or attempts to destroy railways, vessels, | On sonar report of the committee | ™ xirs, Horn arrived here this morning with her EXCURSION SEASON auS-eo3t, ing the thanks of the Senate to Hon. John | buildit When the act endangers (human | ou organization was presented. It is certain children, and after a conierence with Mr. —_— => THE CELEBR. Decemer. a. Snerman for the ability and fairness with | life), and frand by @ banker, trustee or director | that no nomination will be made this after- | TU) iner’ her couusel, she made a eall on he ox THE Desde a RIE Conger sai@he baa promised to procure | Which he bad presided over the Seuss, of a bank or trust company, noon. husband, who Is. # tallor, doing business at No. mais a GEORGE SPRANSY, eas SteMIZs Pharmacy, action upon the bill, but had not been uble to | Mr. Riddieberger, without rising from his | THE REPUBLICAN TESTIMONIAL TO SPEAKER eee eae 625 F street. She wus ‘accon ONE-PRICE CLOTAIER, Jyf-th,s,tulm JOLe Fiaew:, corner Atha | Pete Ad aie He gaye notion tins ua weet mee, Seat, called Out: “On the consideration of that CARLISLE, The Mexican Bandits, brother,ber twochildren,and a To the tollowing Pointe: TO ORGANIZED LABOR AND THE | the bill at the next session, Task for a quorum.” The republican members of the House have | TROOPS SCOURING THROUGH THE MOUNTAINS | Washington, Mr. Hori had just entered his % 607 SEVENTH STREET. wie GENERAL PUBLIC Me Havleg in stash f | Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, stepped over to AFTER BONIDAS’ BAND, shop when the party walked iu, and bis wife's EVERY TUESDAY ation, Telerred. to the bil teens! SX | te Virginia Senator and advised’ bin ‘ia an | Presented Speaker Carlisle with » handsome M onas, MEXICO, August 5.—On Sunday | brother touching bim on the shoulder. while Bakery Local Assembly 2330 respectfully recom- | Ri? BUG tg Drohibit wae betel nee ey | undertone that it would be ungracious to chjex | and ornamental solid silver service, costing last while in the mountalus*near Burgos, Tens: { the ‘wite endeavored to kiss hiin, suid “Mr. zo pends the bereinafier mentioned employing bakers, | Mt; Beck to probibit members of Congress from | 1) such a resolution. about $600, which has been forwarded by ex- | Lio Tapia, the revolutionary’ bandit weer ca | Horm here is your wite.” Mit. Hofm took bo ee Srecianrse: ieicads of orgunied lator. to the Distnetand pubic | acting as, attorneys Or agents of eorpurations | x10 4 Teper ienoring the wh tone | press to the home of the Speaker, at Covington, | $i 2cu Pith “Gondclare ther sandes win ata | hotive of her OF the children and procesded te es a Housekeeping madeeasy! Hoursof labor saved by | fers particularly for thei patronage. unton- | Tent. Mr. Hawley said he bad been angious to a Me pnt es atere enc een Oe Ey erat Donec ete oie | eabordinate._ Efer eee eta ing ST ad rite Tie nals a . Te- pare! ‘ocon testi ous aves. ory a ee pres Roundtrip rare, ONE TUIY Gg gg | BNNESTELLARINE! Magical medium for mg Assembly also urges ull Knights and trades | reach a vote upon the bill, Se eae nyo uOnain, fo ison | Sgusdaey ethics wit Part ia it sates, | Wounded him seriously in two pl ‘he lat- z iver: Gans, Resasoexic one 7 a Untonists not to buy bread not bearing the stamp "Kk. | Mr. Beck said that owing to the pressure of | Rested bi Leave 8am. returning ai 8:30 p.m. Limited to | nish, producing no injury and leaving Geillinns patter, | Lenina trlungle. ing, Pr BOC persons. Every ticket calls or'a reserved seat.” | Pronounced bf the bs d shot his ve y | conjectured that he bad gone toend the divorce Important. business there had been no chanee | Mf, Hawley responded: “The chair has de-| pressing thelr regard for him as aman and as | Gaye." Hernander ware ueted patho bene | pron down. Hernandez wasa noted ruffian, being | proceedings by suicide, and Detective Rail, re horke ates: | Employing bakers can arrange for the stamp with ee elded.”” Sn official, He expressed his appreciation of r r who happened to be passing, went into we sistas bap lutely free from Acids and ail uspurity winaceres, | the Ausein bly, 2 Gad Monday In neke Decemtee hoet aati | _ Mer. Riddleberger—“T know the chair has de-| tis Qndate Chick sonctet ene compliment, Sruunaod Guring the election rhctelastaistes, | poem whore be Sond’ here tessmating,. ie EVERY THURSDAY 10 Cheaper than Whiting: ‘prepared oe isla ea eee Giirles F. Koller, “ Geo. Hudson, consideration of the Dill, “Hie sald the judiviacy | Clded, but Fask for a quoram.” and sald, that while it had been his rule never | Ir 4s reported that troops ure being pushed fren | informed the detective that be had no complaint BARPER'S FEREY ANU BYRNES ISLAND ON der, oe for sonzenteuce. ae pa eee oan ete committee had atvempted to make a farce of | Tne cuatr poe resolution to s vote and de- a presents, considering she | = the interior and that several corps are en route | to make egainst bis => the couse, x : ace ¥ son's “Agency. 2030 street: . H. Blumenberg, : r ) olared it adopted. ‘act Ww: ani ‘ P ~ culty wi tment | by Mos, Boating, Vaocing aod Fishing. Tichtchas'@ Brats 477 Kem aver and tot droesass A peuerer, Soson Berkley | bere ofthat coamitzes would supgorttoeinems | . Mr, Hlddleverger persisted tn. his objection, | gracsfal as toexact the warinest response trom | Here rom Monterey” Bonidas’ band, when | their dimiculty, was his ‘arestment, by bet Round-trip rate. So ence 09 | MG BTUCTS Kenerully. “Boxes by iiall, 16 Cente. L' tanb, Ara" Helnlaiuger, | pubscltates ee ee Would support thelrown | aod'on’ motion of Sir. Mamunds a retees wes | Klose Slia Marina’ “iiey ure dificult to overtake, | wanho one tere to luterfere, and in a tew no ee ee A a en a EAS EE Casper Sauter. Andrew Gross, ‘The bill was taken up and then postponed | ‘Ken until one o'clock. MR. KING, OF THE HOUSE, though pursued by federal and state troops, tor | ments the wile and children’ were culled Into am, returning at 7 pm a Seg, Masbate, Ge Shaits, UnEt tie sean donde nae anaes The Virginia Senator left the chamber under | gays: “There was ‘no scene at the Capitol be- | the reason that they breuk up lutosinallsyuads | the rear room where the husband evinced his EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER = eee Fred Stobiman, On motion of Mr. Manone @ Senate bill re- | the impression that the resolution was still | tyeen myself and the bailiff. He was rude and | that easily evade the troopser pass asrancheros to become reconciled by embracing his SUNDAY TO THE LURAY CAVERNS, George Schaeffer, He Boch, moving the political disavilities of Benjamin | pending and withdrew to the cloak room, and | f ed him for it. He asked pardon, and | fovertaken and then rendezvous ai a certain ep Ey 8 73 : : iapdunitie cw 0ze este oe aed . P. Loyull, of Virginia,was taken up and passed, | Pel0re the recess had half expired was peace- | { Teprov 7 int afterward. Muuricio Cruze, the Nuevo | Which were returned with interest. ‘The lust Commencing Ju! io Guiomar ann A Source fully slumbering. thdt was the end of It. The summons was on a revolutionist, who has vared. seen ot the party was the husband fondling the Round-trtp rate. eee (ae TG WASHINGTON 6 PER CENT PER- zsdies an Beet District im Congress. note on which I went as surety # year or 80 | horses, is, making’ for the with his | children—two handsome little giris. The recom- pis reuinee ine comes, pee, gk, apa | TAMOUSCAROMELS YaERE EVERY Day, | DO Matis onurtaiy ee eer eielig | pTeare not heen a quOram of the Sense Za DEFEATED O48 2111, eithat tut hed poem Drought recov arma | PIOSGSr. Troops ero ready to cut him Of. "| sll coup os Sut hse Seats at 610 apd 1951 Veonsyivasia ave. apd at ‘the either smell monthiy savings or larger acioue paid | Present during the day, and atter the recess} 1, sno gouste of OF that suit is not a mat and @ dismissal of the suit will 3 Rae: Syne Sfeneornion He He ORDERS BY MATL PROMPTLY aTrENDED To. | inssedvanced ck These ofinemcxboldg | ffOD: 12 to 2 o'look Pore eager ron ad Auebllfesintiog tthe mie eee ore even throug he preva could only have bows, fe ee Ce a ia kcaunis Beales ACH, + | ad Coc! y I ig the red. by uni motives on the part of a Lake Crry, Ura: = terest on stock paid annually. " ‘various: - | in the District of Columbia, eaid he had been pi part 15,000,000 {ate WATERING PLACE and EXCURSION | 620 9TH STREET, OPP. U.8 PATENT OFFICE, | Outstanding loaus, February 1, 1886 .....$280,270.00 | jue eaures one (© take UP vend- | watching an opportunity to get the attention | some one.’ Ta 4 omer Bo. The annual RESORT. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS y29 BRANCH. 1706 PA. AVEEN. W. | ofthe Assocation, O24 Ese eee mana ee ames |" 'Evnully, at 1:25 p. m., Mr. Allison cut off ali | O! the Senate to it, but had been unable to ao ‘THB SESSIONS ARFROFRIATIONS. President to reappoint Mr. Dement surveyor | iit, COUaz™ Scoot. Roanp— The annual Ses ee ae ee een 17 St NE * CHAS. HERMAN, President. | Such efigrts by ‘putting through a motion for a | 8 ae gave notice that he would press the bill | ‘The following table shows the appropriations general. The petition asks that if the in , Ex-Superintendeat A. B. Grun- At Meena |Our Woon Masras Se ear res of one i UE CovEtess nevenese oe rm ro |e Peet eae one | eee te rman Miia Mein | we sabed a rapt sing sino Steamer TV. ARKOW ne REMOVAL. sat of the last ear: int at stale funds expen for of veachers: Expremiy Bins for the service. Capacity 1,000 pas, ‘Da. THOS. 0. HILLS, Willette ‘TOMAC FLATS PROPERTY. and thew ofthe Re veer sd Seeewedicaied on the “masterly euGhy aie. $431.85 in. Arlington, $532.35 In Serenme Sengers, Will make regalar excurcion trips to the TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES ‘DENTIST, le the clerk of the House was reading a| Bu by Mr. Dement in the management of | ing $414.97 in Washington. The chair FS Senate to-day received a message from , Buus. piavea a ap DER Sa READ AA aaite the maoe 9 | MEstctttam teradutionotibaprtoctpaman | ght Petes Fenoved to 2001 Kew ore | preidental veto on pension bill tho Pant | we en wip greta eae ies and, Sage of the Dano mow | Pointed leer Jobe Meberivon Harsco ‘Leaving Ttb-street whart 30am, | ufacturers with much care to sneet the artistic tastes | oo 2 z lent’s assistant secretary, Mr. len, ap- Agricultoral... pel neve ae 3 ite $30 pax | Saducrmecty in the tag sot ertene nage Saar | EGE PPV ANRC Oy Eibcotion, | Beared atthe north door of the chamber and | the tswrent ot ane poveromnare in the ens | Aten More Rioting tm Bolunat. rg 4 ee Muste, Hetreahascus os Fon toane Fauged stock and low prices than aly dealer ten | Has iemoved to wz, | Atnounced the President's approval of the de- | Auts property. ‘The bill, as Hally agreed upon | Conswarship..--.— FIGHTING IX THE STREETS WITH STONES AND | Columbia schoolhouse, Aviinglos, onthe Dove Tewets, 50 cents dren, 25 cents. eity, _yl-tme 1317 13th street n.w. ficiency, sundry civil and river and harbor | and: ‘has been published in THE STAR, | Fortifications. PISTOLS, “| | instant, commencing ut 9 4 m. and ending at Seer HAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON, BANKING HOUSE OF bills, It directs ‘the Attorney General to institute | Indias Loxpox, August 5.—Beltast is the scene of | 3:30 p.m. = = and Fridays 1902 | BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH fof gut street. CORSON & MAUCARTNEY, MR, RANDALL'S TARIFF SPEECH. suits to test the validity of all claims to any of renewed troubles. The latest demonstration | PUBLIC ScHOOIs.—Last night was the time UWFR ChDAN POINT bat rs is just GLOVER BUILDING, Se the flats ‘property, and prohibits the expendi- occurred when two parties of work- | fixed law for the annual meeting of the BED A what you want Our sles in this article are Sow 410 F STRERT NY. Mr. Randall (Pa.) asked and received unani- Qe > aud pi q radise of the Potomac River, double that of any previous year. ‘v3 N. W. ture of any money for the improvement of any ingmen engaged in a serious cunfiict. The po- | school but @ quorum did not suend WILL GPEN JULY IST. ‘We offer for sale a limited amount of the Columbus | Mus consent to have printed in the Record a | part of the lands the title of which is in dis- lice, in attempting to disperse the were | Mr. W, F. e qualities as a trustee Of the The safe. swift and commod ee ed = = and Cincianatl Midland first mortgage six per cent | speech upon the tariff bill introduced vy him, | pute. As passed the bill will not retard the tarned upon ‘by ‘both parties and received | chird war@ The, guaus report shows that Jaan Se Sitse "GREE ovr of ih scree. dally ot @ am Lavo, Arrexriox. bonds maturing in 1014. Price, 102 and accrued in- | and a resolution was adopted providing for the | Work Of intprovement. heavy volley of stones and outer missiles, to | 1.650 children attended the public shoul Gays, Weduexiays, Fridays and saturdays LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GoOpe, | ‘rest reserving the right to eavancesame without | Printing of 3,800 coptes of the adverse report of Capitol Topics. which they responded by firing into te crowd. Su ceuis: "Children, 23 cents, notice. e commitiee On waysand means upon the pEhposctserldengaae rounds were necessary to. ot ether inferno. aad carers yo octetiog MLLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1800 F srazzr. ‘These bonds are receiving the attention of the most | ##iNe measure. % - ape sate 5 ‘oftice “on — POTOMAC FLATS, them had been Tih street. PHELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASK: conservative investors and are an excellent and safe B.C. DAVIS, Sapt be: LOULs XV. BAN sia Len LE ene GS, EVENING COLFFURES, ” | investment. Mr. Hemphill @. C.) submitted an agreeing Fie GREAT ALIN ax, Banas shingled mb4-Gme_| Full particular on application at our office, _jv15 cunleraie report spon’ the bint peotealing the DGE—Steam Packet EXCELSIOK will make —TH MBIN. Interests of the tates in the Potomac rey inp wo Great. Fails op SUNDAY. MOS” Tas G 30-Durs C. (ee SE Wis chery COMBINATION OF | flats. “Adopted. pd ner whark mae Se RAY. M9 elect, ‘HE ‘REAT AYS ‘U/LOGING- | Phosphaues, isa popular and efficient Brain and Nerve | THE LABOR TROUBLES INVESTIGATION TO BE ci CABIN JOHN | _Hair Drewed and 5S i 5; Beurasr, August ‘Tonle, ands, Fd agains. ‘Malaria. Sold. At CONTINUED. bling in the streets MS 3 peepee OUT saLE Ma N's PHARMACY. 1429 Peonsyivanio aves disorder. Ste MER ARwowsarn. ws SEE Ib betiles or om draueht with soda water? "RY" | Mr, Morrison (IIL. offered a resolution grant- . . atic A LU RDAY EVENING EXCURSIONS | hasended. We earnestly thank the pabilc = LUMBER. Ing the committee appointed to investigate the Entertaining the Veterans. Mepetig SULT Sp SALE, GRID the Season. comm | Sout Poomnee Cf te Par ot Pee Te <3 erste a aaioiwn labor troubles in the west permission to sit dur Bax Faaxcisco, August Being from Tub street Ferry wharf ‘prices, aud irom the great number: EDUCTION IN HARDWOODS. were grant Pea "RE Ramp ont aoe Seem reeretonce ces ilzing teatro of 0 et oy | fn anes, Wun al she. powers erantod ot Soest —2efectouna wp Soe 4e90-2m_ | SoteCiere we mast bogn tne feperoce NG Adromed two see: 53 per 100. ointment. Adopted. : the Galttbenta pi z AY TO SPEND SUNDAY. | wore during which, and while weave mars Up SS 5a rod tro iacs, 50 por 100 fe ‘4R, BAKER'S RESOLUTION, ‘The was a GoLaNiaL ue ACH Se LADY,OF THE LAKE to | Continue vosell we reeasinder ot ont mock On btohdnhar bres ladies eds Mr. Baker (N. Y.), rising to @ personal expla the prominent — SOLAS AL BEACH setutday. Ob p.m, returning jon era aoe ore we bea Deve Walnut, Xo. dremed. 925 per1008, | tion, referred to the introduction by im of & =—_ ve been saucer Quarry, Wo, 2, crossed Preamble and resolution arraigning the demo- i : i i 1