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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DA ILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penasylvania Avs, andlth 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’t Tux Fvexixo Stan |s served to subscribers cigy by carriers. on thelr Oma accoans mete come ee OF 44e. month. Copies at the counter, 2 each ly mail—postage prey '—SO cents & Entered at the Office at Washington, D.C..a5 KXLY StaR—pnblivhe’ on Friday—$1 ® Che Evening Star ‘Fear, postage ‘Siz months, 50 cent. § > mail subscriptions must be paid im advance ‘EC paper sent longer than ts paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 16, TWO CENTS. , PICNICS, ETC AMUSEMENTS DEPARTURE OF THE PRESIDENT.| APPOINTED RY THE PRESIDENT. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. yor MARSHALL HALL STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Will make Two Trips to MONDAY. “AUoUST 16, NDAY, AGUS Boat will leave her wiiart foot of Tt street. at m. and G:30' p. ta. Returning at #0 and 10 tn sharp. Parties desiring to spend a pleasant, day at this de- Nghifal resort can uthlize, moruing tickets om last return boat. Fare round trip. 25¢. *XCURSION TO COL “papa By NELSON DIV isc . Pytitias. STEAMER AIKOWSMITH. rickets, Pg) Cote chitaren: ball price, For sale at pont and by te members 10a = md Telegrams to The Star. ‘THE ANHE ‘A LBavar: Changes Made Before the President Went Away—A Ne Civil Service Commissioners. The President before leaving for his vacation this morning made the following appoint- R-BUSCH BREWIN ASSOCTA TION, of St. Louis, Mo,,take great pleasure tn Informing thelr mii lic at large that th WARZ, formerly Agent for this city. ‘He Leaves the City this Morning in a Gove! s ‘Day.—Internal eer es AY Special Car for Northern New York. Fevenue, $605,606; customs, $720,997. THE PresrpeNT and Mrs, Cleveland attended the morning service at the Four-und--balt street Presbyterian church yesterday. ‘Tne U.S. vessel Alliance arrived at New York yesterday trom Newport. The James- town arrived at Lyan Haven, He Acaw DENies—Assistant Secretary of State Porter, who has frequently denied that he is to resign to enter the contest forthe United ‘States Senatorship from Tennessee, has had to Teveat it in consequence of reports sent from Secretary of the vy patrons and haveappointed Mr. FRA! the Navy Yard, their Sole heir office, which is now at 710 E st. n, w.. will. reek, be removi Yow Jeannie Winston. Louis . Minnie De Rue, stuart Marold. ‘Mt Jo Fay. “Next Week RANCHMEN AMBUSHED BY INDIANS, HE IS ACCOMPANIED BY HIS WIFE AND HER t Harold. “Maurice Hageman, ‘aulé BROTHER AND COL. AND MRS. LAMONT. during the coming corner of Ist st. and Virginia av ly becn erected” In connection With their extensive ice aud warehouse. ‘889-5, where all orders will be Fecet Prompt attention guaranteed. Mt. AND REOPENING SF-ASON, 1880, The President and party left on their special Every Afternoon car at 9:40 o'clock this morning for northern New York. A Star reporter visited the White House between 8 and 9 o'clock a. m.,and every- thing was then ready for the departure. No secret was made of the time of leaving, nor was there any effort to avoid publicity. Ata quar- ter past 9 o'clock Col. and Mrs. Lamont entered ‘J.T. Doyle, of New York, secretary of thecivii | LORD QHUROHILL’S IRISH BILL. service commission. W. J. Bradbury, postmaster at Fairfield, Me. ry A Ebninger, of New York, to be con- i Henry C. Harmon, no‘ bie in the Dis- trict of Columbine” ONY Pa Mr. Doyle, the new secretary of the civil ser | AND. MR. LOUDON “McCORMICK, In Joaquin Miller's Great American Play, ° Full of Thrilling Fifecis and a Great Cast. Adminmon to All, Obiy 10 cents. Seats reweryed fn Arrival of the Irish Delegates. | —_—_ at Fwillsen aethe ¥ SPECIAL—ON® HU Leaves Tihstreet whart at 830 m. 1 5 Deal SOCIABLE or BRANCH 419, © K.OF A, At LOCHBOFHLEK'S CITY GARDEN, re y Lavitiers’s.) SDAY, AUGUST 1; TH, 1856. ‘Cents. Prize slionting aud bowling. ani 4-2t “A&A PLEASANT DAY FOR FAMILIES ‘THE FIFTH BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, Rev. C.C_ MEapor, Pastor, RIVER VIEW, On the Steamer MAIt\ WASHINGTON, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17TH, 1886, Returning about 6 o'clock p. mi. Adults, 25 Cen dren, COMMITTER “OF ARR DRED AND FI CHICAGO’S COCKROACH TOURNAMENT ———_ AMBUSHED BY INDIANS. Ranchmen Have a Bloody Fight with ugust 16.—A special the office carriage and were driven to the Balti- more and Potomac depot. There they were recelved by Marshal Wilson and Col. Wilson, superintendentof public buildings and grounds, and escorted to the’ special car awaiting them. ‘The car was attached to the rear of the regular train. Within ten minutes the President, Mra, Cleveland and Mrs, Folsom followed in the President's private carriage. entrance to the de; who escorted M. vice commission, has been stenographer to the commission eversincest was o appointed originally, it is un Borman 8. Evion, the commission. lina, the first secretai succeeded by Capt. B® Your CHILDREN To RIDE ON THE ROLLER COASTER BETWEEN 4 AND 6 P. M. AVOID THE GREAT CROWD AT NIGHT, ATHLETIC PARK. Open from 4 to 9:30 p.m. daily. NORAMA OF BAITLE OF BULL RUN, wo blocks south of Pennsyivan ‘The most realistic Battie scene ever painted. Lighted at night by 300 electric lights. Gpen from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission, 50 ccnt centa,_On Sundays haif price. LADIES’ GOODS. ty Pews, at present inthe Xi Presbyterian Church ‘THE JAPANESE VisiToRs.—Lieut, Schroeder has been designated by Commodore Walker to escort the Japanese visitors through the Wash- ington navy yard and toextend to them other proper courtesies, ‘They will probably visit the yard to-day. SECRETARY BAYARD went to Annapolis this morning to attend the unveiling of the statue of Baron DeKalb, DENN1s DoNonUE has been recognized by the President as British consul for the states of Maryland, Virginia and Kentucky, to reside at 01 ized, and was ferstood, by Mr. fe is the third secretary of Mr. Roulhoe, of South Caro- , dled in office, and was D. Graham, of North Carolina, a brother of the gentleman recently in place of Representa- tive Cox. Mr. Doyle sueceeds Mr. Graham. —— oe GEN. AUGUB’S NARROW ESCAPE. Shot Four Times Residence by a Brig. Gen. Christopher C. Augur, U.S. A., Te tired, was shot four times yesterday morning rch, will be sold ata bargain, Ap- DBLE D, LARNER, 643 Louisians ave. Couumctor Orri®, Ang. Notice ts hereby’ given that In pursuance thority of the Hon. Commissioner of Navi hame of the steu has been changed to “Aleyor SAN FRANCISCO, CA! to the Chronicle from Nogales, Ariz., sa; Private dispatch received yesterday from Fort Huachuca states that early yesterday morning @courier arrived at the Fort with from Lieut, Richards, dated Baqueeh August 13/in which "he says that Kirk and five other ranchmen who we searehivg for Indién trail last Tuesday by a band of Rosa canon. tonnage 51.32 net, nominated for Con} RICHARD L, CROPLEY, mer “Lookout, I” ‘At the ladies’ were met by Col. ‘olsom through the building and down the platform to the car. The President and wife, sandwiched between Lieut. feant Dinsmore, followed ave Mrs. Folsom his alked by bis wife's side Front of His red Rough. Children under 12 years, 25 30 THIS (Monday) Arnold and bers are earnestly quested to be without offering that at Meador. J. J. Darlington, J 2 W.S. Olive, J. B. Bailey, Samuel Howison Handy. FOceti ASNOAE FXcuisION FOLDING ROOM. RELIEF GPG. to MARSHALL HALL AUGUST 20TH, ‘IsH6, om the Steamer ARROW: SMITIE. At 4 o'clock’ pm. there will be an exciting {two-mile single boat race between Messrs. Fergusom, Nally and Hynicka, fora bandsowe prize. ‘The boat ‘wil leave Tthtreet wharf at 9 a.m. sharp and 6:4 P.&. sharp.. Returning will leave Marshall Hall at 3:45 and 16:90 p.m. fekets, 50 Cents; Children under 12 years 25 “sult NY Gores a ‘Second Grand Moonlight Excursion, of the W IA SOCIAL CLUB, TUESDAY. August Steamer W. W. Corcoran will leave at €:30 p.m.: re Yarn in time for cars. Damcing music by Arsenal Band. Tickets 50 cents. aul: A SSUAL FAMILY F * TO LOWER CEDAR POINT, a=» GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL tre OF LAW. ‘session of this school will open WEDNES- PAY, EVENING, OCTolibae OTL, a Y apps cea 'wo of Kirk's party A desperate fight ensued, in which another ranchman was killed and ames of the killed were John O'Bnen, John Thompson and B, Hatcher. The wounded are named Floyd and McLean, There were eleven Indians in the band. ee CAPT. LAWTON STILL PURSUING. The Report of His Ca Couriers From His Command. 81. Lous, M Nogales, Ariz., says couriers have arrived at Fort Huachuca from both Capt, Lawton’s and Lelut, Parker's commands, and report no truth in-the rumor of the former's capture. is still pursuing the hostiles, but is hampered by heavy rains. ———— A Gale in € HOUSES BLOWN DOWN AND OTHER DAMAGES DONE BY A STORM THIS MORNING A Busy OrFcraz.—One of the hardest worked officials in the government service Just at this time is Controlier Durham. The questions arise ing under the reorganization provided for by the new appropriation bills keeps his hands Before 12 o'clock Saturday ral questions had been pre- Many of these stortly before 1 o'clock, in front of his resi- dence, on Montgomery and Dunbarton streets, in West Washington, by a colored rough, named Wm. Pope. The general was awakened, by aloud and boisterous controversy. between two colored men carried on in front of his house, and the language used was so offensive to Gen. Augur aud his family that be went down tothe front door and ordered the men away. Tohis surprise the torrent of abuse which the two men had been pouring on each other was instantly turned on himself, and the only reply he received to his order was a volley of profanity and coarse epithets. This was more than the exasperated old soldier could stand, and, armed only with a very light cane, pon the two men, and, regardless of the danger, siruck Po) the head, “As he did so the negro and fired. ‘The ball struck Gen. Augur in the by the first volley, \ EER CENT ON ENTIRE rr N, 907 Pennsyivania avenue EASONABLE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, DRESS BUTTONS. IBBON EFS, COLLARS. RU WRAPS and JACKETS at LOVES $1 per pair, via” Every pair Stied and warranted. “Tho ortunity to secure BARGAINS for MRS. CLEVELAND'S COSTUME. Mrs. Cleveland was dressed in a tight-fitting grey traveling suit and wore a hat trimmed in black, She curried in her hands a large bunch of roses, which had appa Al the car Col. Wilson and Mrs. Folsom ste] aside and permitted the President and wil precede tuem up the steps. The President shook hands with Dinsmore and Arnold, and hoisted himself into the I QEDUCTION Ti two wounded, J. © HUTCH USUAL REDUCTIO: MILLINERY, LACES TRIMMIN HAN Secretar; University Law Bull i full of business. not less than titty 1 sented to him tor bis decision, of course, matters with which he was ar and could answer off hand, but others Ty careful consideration, Since Congress has adjouined he has from twenty forty questions presented to him every From twenty-five to thirty cases come up some times in a single hour. Some of these are as to the consti uction of clauses in the appropriation bills; some relate to marshals’ accounts, involv- ing considerable work, and on top of these will come in some question as to the geological sur- Vey or some other scientitic bureau upon which. tull of technicalities are made. DANIEL MAGONE, the new collector of the eeu ae, rently just been DR. . BERMANN HAS RETURN: from Europe and resumed his practice 905 a.W. Oftice hours 9 a.m, to 1 p.m; 4106 pm, PARASOLS at cost. halt price. Wi $4.50t0 $20. FOSTE: re Denied by : grasping the railin; BOSSART and Mrs. Clevelan: sunder the firm nai RUBEN, to prosecute and carry on the tness ut Colonial Beach, ‘Virginia, is this di also shook bands with the two gentiemen, who composed the immediate body. of her busband, and trip) @r. The party had scarce! ably disposed themselves when the train pulled Banrearss, As it Ispositively necessary to reduce our large stock of Summer Millinery in order to make room for early Fall Importations, we will sell our entire stock of Im- ported and Domestic Bounets and Hats at and below cost. Bancarss by mutual consent. will settle the same with ties to whom the firm is indebted wil their claims to Michael Bossart. “AU 1886. MICHAEL BOSSART, MORRITZ RUB: ‘The hotel and summer Fi be conducted by MICHAEL BUSSART alone, terial its patrons, and who prom- juests In the future. tchael Bossart, and all pat SHAKING HANDS WITH A KENTUCKY DELEGA- ort business will ker long argument As the President appeared on the portico of the White House to take his carriage he was confronteu bya small party of tourists from will be happy to en: 1809 F street nw. | Res togive sal WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1886. Tickets to be had of {he committee outside of the wharf Boat leaves at 9 am. sharp. Also stops at Alexandria. aull-bre B Pero ey Theron [oes EVERY FRIDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST. Hsfaction 10 alls port of New York, arri terday and called’ din Washington yes- 10 President. DISAPPOINTED DEPARTMENT CLERKS.—Maj. Hains, recently appointed acting disbursing officer of the War department, announced i & circular Saturday afternoon that the employes of the War department would not receive month’s pay— usually paid to those who desire it on the 15th of the month, owing to other duties he had to perform. This occasioned general dis- appointment among the clerks, many of whom had calculated upon this payment for thelr vacation expenses. ‘above the knee, and with a ery he fore he could recover him- in, and the bull took effect in ‘wo more shots followed, one of which struck the general in the left leg and the other in the side, ‘The latter wound caused the general to fall to the pavement, and then the negro, already deserted by his companion, d fled through the darkness from the sound of rapidly approaching tootsteps. was aroused by this time, 4 the wounded man was carried by his servants into the house. Dr. Kleinschmidt was summoned aud it was then found that none ot the wounds were very serious. (One ot the bulls had completely through the general's right leg, and the others, which lodge: were extracted, 80 that before the doctor leave he was abie to assure the frightened H. WHEATLEY'S DYE WORKS. Established 1831. Judging from past experience, the rush of work this fall will be so great that it will’ be impossible 10 get =u. shiled \orkuicn enough to do it an promptly as de } sir ir many patrons will consult their own Inter aPE ay reat favor by sendin, ICHAEL BOSSART, Ww. Curcago, August 16. ied by torrents of rain and a bril display of electricity, broke over tne city at 4 ‘The wind created havoc nd severai accidents of a Kentucky. They recognized him at once and asked. permission to pay their res} President was willing, and shook euch of them as he made _ his wa; Mrs, Cleveland and had already entered the vehicle, and as the coachman cracked his whip and ‘the carriage rolled away the people on tue portico, most of whom were ladies, waved their and shouted @ hearty “Good bye. dent acknowledged the compliment by raising his hat and the ladies waved their handker- chiels trom the windows. that it was not President would ht leg. ise No. 720 17th st. nw. on OF about iisiegas o'clock this morning. among chimneys, more serious nature are reported. ner of Blue Island averue and Herni street a large three-story brick building in course of erection was blown to the ground. ner of 49th and West Lake streets a large new two-story trame house was bic its fall completely demolishe: structure, the second house being also some- what injured. towards his est and do us hd Winter garns A. CG Frevived and delivered at resi rt reside ATLANTIC ITy [wor Coe OF at the office, 1068 Jefferson ei own, De AUM'S SANITARY CORSETS, ‘Highly recommended by physicians; all styles af CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, upon notice by ‘The neigborh a down, and in Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections the adjoining Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and all Securities listed on the Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore bought aud sold. A specialty made of Investment Securities. District Bonds and all Local Nuilroad, Gas, Insurance and ‘Felephone Stock dealt In. American Rell TeiephoneStock bought and sold.au7 enerally known what train the take there was only a smail crowd in the station when the presidential party passed through to the train. dent was recognized, however, by most of the Se A Cockroach Tournament. ASTRANGE CONTEST WHICH HAS RMENTS LINED. Furs of ai REPRESENTATIVE VAN EATON, of Mississippi, is having a fight for renomination, his princi- XCITED CHI- 1310 Sth st nw. ‘Ticgts good going only on 11 = m. Train, and to Fetarn within Sve days, _ 3y15-1m_ | Patent Shou! Re VIEW AND OCCOQUAN FALLS, VA ‘The steamer Mary Washington, River View every Sunday: leaving at 10m. aud 3 pun., returmng at 2 ‘ands pm. Tickets, 25 cents Occoquan Falls every Wedneviay, leaving at 0 am, return Tickets, 29 cents. Family doys at hiver V Saturday, leaving at 10am. returning at ‘Tickets. 10 cents. Dancing down and the grounds on ail of the abor finest pavilion on the Potomac a! View. Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Lively no objectionable parties allowed on the above | Gens Garments Dyed, Cleated anal hessirede temeg ladies and children. | Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON nderful magical per- | & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer aud ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris “Rivand special free attract Fras e attraction Pro Everett will give nis. W Sermatuces aid Puvth and Judy show to the par ihon, ‘00 the grounds ar.d on the boat cach trip on Nvednes aay pal opponent being Col. Stockdais. Some of | Peoble there, and they raised their hats as he Mr. Van Eaton’s friends who are acquainted with his record have gone to attend the con- Mr. 8. Prentiss Nutt left here this morning for Mississippi City to work for the renomination. CHIcaGo, August 16.—Chinese sporting cir- cles have been greatly excited over the out- come of a cockroach tour been going on in the bas: jaundry and Chinese club house for the iast three nights, ‘This is the first big tournament ever held east of the Pacific engineered and sports, which family that the general was out of danger. ‘The police officers who arrived shortly after the shooting, succeeded In arresting Pope before he had gone two squares. bad record, and has served several years in the nitenuary, having been convicted some ten years ago ot’ manslaughter in killing “Saxy” jutler. He was then sentenced to eight years in the penitentiary, tion of his term, good conduct rule. CHEAP FUEL 1 ‘To members of the ROCH. SOCTETY of the Di Commitiee has coi immediately und ru: lower than can be obtained from al Every member. should secure the advantage Ciead coai and 2,240 pounds to the tun guaranteed, Members must be in possession of the ‘rade the current year (good until April 30, 18s" who have not already given thelr orders f zed to do 80 promiptiy. 208 WINTER ALE CO-OPERATIVE Het of Coltuunbia. ‘The I NIE K HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, sets to order in every style and a lees perfect ER SPECTALT French Hand-made Underclotiing, MermoUnderwear ‘and finest unported Hosiery. cy THE PRESIDENT'S CAR FAaRe yon THE Roun Tarr, $5 Makes Cor Marshal Wilsou,as he walked up the platform after the departure of the train, remarked that the President's car was the finest he had ever seen, and he would ask nothing better than to make his headquarters in it tor a month’s va- ent which has adown-town He isa man with a fit and comfort, ondueted by a part San_ Francisco > with nearly cockroaches. the San Francisco having won sever: local Chinese betting ‘The San Franelsco Chin: were informed before they started that there Were a large number of thelr countrymen who would enjoy and. liberally patroni: ment In Chinatown, at San Fran Chinaman has long conducted a shop, and in odd ‘hours maintained # large number of fighting cockroaches. He was or- dered to prepare filty of his Tuk PRESIDENT AND THE So“prEeRs.—The President in his letter in reply to the invitation to attend the national encampment ot the @. A. R., at San Francisco, expressed his being unable to doso and said: “The nation’s gratitude to the soldiers of its wars should never wane or languis should rest upon moti served out the ut was release Until a year or two ago, Wuen he was placed on the retired list, General Augur was in command of the depariment of the Missouri, with headquarters at Leaven- worth, Kansas. He Was in command for some the war of the department of Washington. His family residence was in West. Washington. Complaints have been repeated! the police and through the newspapers by re- Spectable residents of that section of Vashington, of the colored roughs who make impossible by their Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (iliss H.'s own e) that for the price is unsnrpassed. ‘French, German JF®=NcH DYEING, scouRINa AN CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3 1205 NEW YORK AV: trips. ‘The largest and | Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vell, fue car which was sent here especially tor the President's use on this trip is the private resident of the Delaware and company, and is enurely unlike any of the palace cars hitherto built, Itis a. mahogany paiace car, 70 feet long, mounted on 12 paper wheels of ‘the latest pattern, bertis stand on end and look mirrors between the windows. Ata touch they swing out like doors and le down in luxurious 1 # large, spacions bedroom is a brass ithe Presidential couch. up across the car. Was reported” that rly had left for New York, thourand dollars trom te Orders can be given to the lowing named members, who will give all 1eeded in- rade Cards. &e. nbers of the society can be- come such without ceremony aud at little cost by call ing upon any of those named De eniitied to the spectal advantaxes of onF coal contract, as well of the 108 coutructs with tradesmen in ali branches of business: Jos. M. Wilson, 1108 Md. ave. s.w. A. T. Longley, 806 A st. n. EC! Faweeit, 60: Mass but its manifestatic amen who came here worthy of the subject rized by fairness and NUE NORTHWEST. ears during Ww, and wil be impartiality. like paneled Hamilton, of the controller's office, Treas- ury, had a slight stroke of paralysis Saturday division of loans, first three bedrooms thideous and slee} blest fighters, For charter inquire of Mae. Vox Braxors, ) Formerly with Lord & Taylor, ‘mn. Barr. Suits made at the shortest iis ES RANDALL, Manager. BY ee — Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Will make daily excursions to Marshall Hall and Giymont, Jeaving at 10 am., arriving at Washin Mr. Hamilton is an Ohio man, : Trestoee| about thinty-Aveseee a altogether and several closets. tains wonderful easy exten: ye suloon con- which be atonce did, delivering then wicker basket made especially for tt loud and boisterous conduct on the street cor- ners after dusk, often keeping uptheir disor- W. A" Wilborn, 1st Au: ‘Thos. I. Gurdner, 81 MR. PARNELL'S AMBASSADORS. Arrival ef the Irish Delegates to the Chicage Coavention—The Reception im New York Harbor. New YORK, August 16.—The Irish delegates to the Chicago Irish National League conven- tion, Messrs. O'Brien, Deasey and Redmond, arrived trom Europe on the steamer Servia this morning. The Servia was sighted off Sandy Hook at 3a. m., but could not cross the bar oa account of the low tide until S o'clock. The hows of the steamer's arrival was roceived at Lhe barge office shortly before 5 o'clock, Gen, Kerwin, W. D. Gallager, Rev. Geo, W. Pepper, Ret Edward Rowe, Rev. Father enna, P.J. Brennan and Michael Dwyer { the reception eom- ng to the early hour of the morning. They weat on board of Commodore he Nam Sloan, ace reporters, The Bam Silos: aquarant sation. As the boat leit U MeCatirey, T. J. Dennehy juny, Thoinas J. Barten and Patrick Costello Appeared on arun. Thr re Too LATE. A band of music also came up. Mr, Costello had a large parts breat is for jeaving taking a tag wich was the bay aiter U crowing the rantine station, and dre Gen, Kerwin of the Servia, followed by the commitice and. the reporters, The delegates were not on deck. y had awake awaked 4 few minu rlierand soon emerged, from their staterooms and. cau deck. A Sle alongside the huge « mounted the com panic general handshaking ensued, amd t the istinguished Visitors were taken on bos" : the Sam Sloan with their baggage, and the boat beaded for this c Went on board the Slo passengers came up, with the Irish and A) n flags fying from the poles, and lay alonge side the Sloan. The gentlemen ascended to the deck of the large boul and were Inueduced to the delegates. GEN, KERWIN then stepped forward aud lairoduced in afew welll Rev. Gi Ww The ca party her Your appearance, rezard this hs ng the proudest of their lives. the nistory of Ireland were her prospects so bright of auspicious; ever were the people #0 thoroughiy united, and never. were there 90 many as for Congratulations. The ait tion of the whole civilized world has recoutly been d econdition of Ireland.” He thet Tread, a series of congratulatory’ resolutions a + Sense Of Lhe COL “The commit Proceeding he said: 2 appointed to receive you is composed of Protestants and ( Here ts Rey. Father Mek: Mass.,a Catholic priest; bes! W. Popper, a Methodist clergyman. Such « unity Isa splendid augury of the time when | Areland shalt lit up ner red but stately brow among Ube tree commonwealths of the ‘Gentlemen of the comsittee: For my friends and myseit I will say that we are delighted to receive sui and A surprised at thew: it is nothing more than would be expected irom the well- known hospitality ot the American peo- Never were our prospects so bright in the fight we are engaged in, We ask you to continue your support, for itis a fighi for life. We will continue the movement as long as England refuses to grant home ral Mr. O'Brien said he Was much pleased with his reception on American svll,and thanked the committee on Lhe partol Cuarles Stewart Parnell, whose uuworthy embassadors Uey were. He reierred ia Hath terms to his eo Sclegates, Messra Hedmond and Doasey Ken ‘KS were alsomade Messrs. Redmond and Deaser ‘The cominittee and their guests then divided up into groups suuut tnctdsck. ‘A’ douse tag enveloped the, stoamser, but sive Guue up Use bay rapidly’ landing ut tbe Cunard per. Mr. 4. Bihow, editor of the Columbus (Ohta) Capital, was with tne party, Among the par. seugets on the Servia was Edward Byrne the Dublin Freeman, ou his convention, Alter landing at the Cunard bier, the party took carriages and went to tse Fith Avenue hotel, where they had breakfast. They expect jeave for Chicago at 6 p. m. by the New Vor tral, In conversation with the reportes ral O'Brien and Redmond spoke gnara- edi. BLAMING CHUKCHILE. FoR THE BELFAST norm, jay Wo the Chicago Lord Churchill's ase of the Orange ust and other places. “He told tn ven,” said Mr. O'Brien, “that if th pected to'be recognized by the Engi they must figut for it ‘Kked “up by Cnamberiain, bot speeches and his letters. Tt them at their word and began rioting, _— BELFASTS JAILS OVERFLOWING, green leather and a telescopic diniuz table that expands from 2 legs and # board ot turniture 17 feet long. besides a pantry, a kitchen, an ic heating apparatus, Rich ‘silk crushed raspberry stained giass win In this basket were Which each roach was kept separate from ‘ls arrived here with their mishap last Monday. hours it was known to every Chinaman in thi early a “hundre derly conduct until long after midnight. A large crowd of colored men and women gathered in the vicinity of the West Washington police station this morning to see Pope taken to the Police Court in the van. Among ‘he crowd such expressionswere heard as “they Cart. HowGate’s DAUGHTER APPOINTED.— Miss Ida E. Howgate, the daughter of Captain Howgate, the ex-disbursing clerk of the signal service bureau, has been appointed to ac! ship im the ‘Treasury under the civil service companions. "The celestial 5 curtains and ‘920 Lath st. between Land K. &t4 pm." The Oid Manor House at Marshall Hall Sitled up with elegant reception rooms for ladies und feEemen, and meals servind a la carte. “Fruit, mill, -b supplied excursionists, sbail siall. leaving at 10 a.m. and 2 30 p.m., returning Se ras ee eee ye Music and Dancing. area a 1886. EXCURSION SEASON 1886. ox THE B ANDO the following Potate: EVERY TUESDAY Round-trip rate... z Leave Sa m. returning ai m. Limited to persons Every ticket calls fora reserved seat. EVERY THURSDAY TO HARPER'S FERRY AND YE THE POT #. mL, returning at 7 p.m EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER SUNDAY Tu THE LURAY CAVERNS, Commencing July 4.and Round-trip rate Every Ucket calis tora reserved seais Lew ann ree TERING PLACE and EXCURSION RESORT. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Large Hote!, Diniog Rooms aud Pavilion, Beat BATHING Ss SHOKE DINNER, SEMENTS. ‘Steamer T. V. ARKOWSMITH, Expressly fitted for the service. Capacity’ 1,000 pas- Sengers, Will mgke regular excursion (rips to the Yeach on TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURS Music, Kefresina Tickets, Su ceuts Childe Special rate to organizations N. For charier Mondays and Fridays Je30-2m BAY RIDGr ‘The Superiority of the Attractions at Ray Ridge sduaitced' yy ait bur mutated people me ‘The Largest hexiaurant eter ty.stricted Fonsest Gravity Kaiivuad 1s ihe Wor! Palace Bath Houses, = oe Sait’ Water Hathing, Tn New Bathing Saits, the light and fill the car with « <ort, radiance that Is very quicti: nerves, The Wine cellar attacliuent was stock- ed with ice and lemons, and the larder well he full corps of regular uding the steward aud ean't do nothin’ ‘salted him first,” ete, Some of them, however, who remembered Pope's killing of “Saxy” Butler seemed to hope that he would be estopped from his career as u shooter for some time at least. POPE'S BAD RECORD. Pope shot and killed “Saxey” Butlerya col- ored man, about six years ago, for which he was sentenced tw eight years imprisonment, but was pardoned by President Arthur betore his term had expired. He was only out of prison about two months when he recklessly fired into acrowd of men and women on but fortunately no one was burt. ago he shot Tom Bel city that the lournament ‘would begin Wed- nesday night. About ten o'clock th wus opened, a teather-weis: being matched aguinst a middie-weizht cock- Before the insects were each other they were handle: Chinaman, who had some experience in Ubi line in China. With a minute he clipped their wings, and then, just peiore them, greased their bodies with salve. done’to prevent the insects catching one another, as they will not touch the greased por- tons of each other's body. ns Were dropped into the shaped like a punch greased on the edges. The first ight was on ‘Of the best of the whole tournament. No sooner were the two fighting roaches dropped into the prang ateach other with the dogs breasting. minutes atter the fight began the big roach was dead. In the last struggle, and despite the the effort, he turned in such a 1s lett forcieg was socket, but in so doing he caught his adver- sary by the throat, The next instant he died, covered with wounds, while the little victor off witha terrible cut in his throat. battles were fought the first night, it being two o'clock before the last ba! finished, The betting was heavy and the local men were winners, only four battles were got through with, but they were all desperate contests aud lasted an hour each, On the third night eleven battles, and when the tournament con- cluded the Sun Francisco Chinamen had nearly all the money of the local s: evening that the Chinaman Quon; who handled the fighting roaches, had piaye inw the hands of the visitors and drugged some of the bugs. —————— A $200,000 Fire. ugust 16.—The Geddes and “This young lady,” said Assistant Secre- pelode men tary Thompson, “passed the highest examina- tion in her class, and was certified by the civil service commission for appointment, It is generally undersiond she willbe the support of the inother, and Ido not think any one uncharitabie enough to ter for the sins of the futher, graduate of Vassur college and is very’ highly esteemea by her GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _ Crosrxe Ovr Our stock of Sien's Furnishing Goods. as this department will remove to 1015 F street on oF about September Ist. Short time we now have to accomplish the dis- of this stock we shall offer e ry cements the next 15 days, ard it will be tO Your advantage to pay this department tre- ‘We quote the following attractions, all White aud Colored Anti-Guyot Suspender made from the geauine: Freuch wee, wit tented American lmprovements. “Kemoval” Price. ¥ L Corbin, 3a By order of the commuttee, (is * 55 Dis Joux 3. Youxo etal ve Awana “Tne cause bes Auditor's office, J. Wo HARSHA, Secretary. SUPREME COURT OF THE filled with delicacies. attaches of the car, inc cook, accompany the President, and are subject to his orders, so that wherever he travels he will be abundantly provided with the choicest and daintiest of every thii tain and refresh the inner man. THE PRESIDENT’S DESIRE KOR COMPLETE REST Uted against by Quong, a On Satangs the out ‘it make ewo ttpato xia | We Ane Sri, unish the daugh- In view of the v iss Howgate is a pair of scissors "d 10 te Wo state trustee’s ac- counts and report the proper distribution of the bro. ceeds of sales of the real estate In. this cause. and 10 state the account of the administ HL, Marks, deceused, of the personal estate nto thecreditors ofthe sald leceased, and tall persons ¢ In hi estate uid in the proceedings in U I shall proceed to execute the suid order of re ‘Tuesday, the 2st day of September, 1850 o’clock a m., at my office in the United States Court JAS. G. PAYN: POST COMBINATION ¢ CO. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Post Combination Sewing Machine Compauy for the trans: jess will be held ut the Office lana ave. at 6:30 p.m. on order of the Board. B. LITTLEPAGE, Sec. essary to main- THOSE who leave the city during the summer can have THESTAR mailed to them for any length of time and the address changed asoften us desired, The subscription must be invariably paid in advance. COMMISSIONER OBERLY. He Denies the Report that Graham was Dismissed, and Defends the Appoint- ment of Webster. trices’ of ihe lute Atasignal two Nooffictal mail wiii be torwarded to the Presi- dent or opened by him during his absence. Any public business requiring his immediate consideration will be brought to his attention by the cabinet officers. cial correspondents wio have asked to accom- any him upon his trip the President said “that ubiic did not desire that_min- id be given of ail his move- ing is vacation, as such a course would utterly defeat the object and his trip, which are complete rest an freedom from annoyance. He believes that the people are willing to concede this to him, and So far as their requirements are concerned in that they will be satisfied to permit hima release from impertinent in- trusion; and he believes that the decent press ‘of the country are also willing that this should Atany rate he will feel fully justitied in an effort to render unsuccess- ful any attempt to deteat bis wish In this pur- In recognition, however, of able curlosity as to apy incident of Iuterest that may take place during his vacation he hus him- Made arrangements whereby anything that the public sould be interested in, or ought to know, concerning his movements, will be the agents of the regular préss asso- ——_—+e+-_____ ‘The Political Field. Theexecutive boardof the New Hampshire republican state committee will meet in Con- cord to-morrow to select the presiding officer for the state convention, members back Gen. John W. Sturtevant for the position, while three prefer W. E. Chandler. The Massachusetts democratic state commit- tee has decided to holdthe state con vention at Worcester September 23, A. B. Alger, of Cam- bridge, was elected secretary, in pluce of J, W. Coveney, who resigned. ‘All the counties except one Georgia district have elected delegates to the democratic convention, lanta. The Hon. N. J. Hat A. H. Maus, About a year aclose triend of his, for which he was compelled to leave the town.’ He then went to Philadelphia where, It is alleged, he shot a man. ‘The officers state that on several occasions they have been threatened by Pope. He had made an open boast previous to this last scrape that he would shoot Officer Lyddane, who bad arrested bim fora breach ot the peace. In all the shooting affairs he has engaged in, except Unis last one, he fired through the pocket of hi trousers or his coat pocket. GEN, AUGUR'S CONDITION IMPROVING. “Father is much better this morning,” sald the general's son to a Sz. ed splendidly last night.” His physician does not anticipate any serious trouble from his bow! than the; fierceness of ‘To the numerous spe- ae pain caused b; SEWING MA manner that 1 Was sure the ulled from its ute detalis shoul Civil Service Commissioner Oberly, in con. versation with a STAR reporter to-day, sald: “Mr, Graham resigned his position as secretary of the commission voluntarily. There is abso- lutely no truth in any report of his being dis- missed. His last communication to the Pres!- dent called attention to the fact that he had already verbally tendered his resignation. He supplemented that tender in writing, and asked to be relieved on the 15th of September. In accordance with the recommendation of the commissioner, Mr. Doyle was appointed secre- tary, he being In the line of promotion, Now, as to the appointment of Mr, Webster examiner,” continued Mr. Oberly, “that was done at thé unanimous recommenda- tion of the commission, setton of Important bast MONDAY, L6u inst. “Th Mean Flue Lousiaie Gani execodingly cool, Reguiar price. FHemovat” price. alga, fins sie" Gabe Minen bosom ai we myiv) lightest of dress shirts, or Reguiar price Sieemovat™ price weil made aud finished. AT A MEE? ‘Directors of the Foad company it was resolved that, pursuant to see. Of the Revised statutes o, ihe Cuited States Directors o: the Great Fully Hailroad © rectors o1 the Geeat Falls Kaliroad company ‘wil Foe bouks for oe) i Pstoc mt company on Monday, Zuesday” and. Ws the din, fth and sth days'of Sept ato V4. Fst ‘the hours of 1: ;20 reat Falls Kail- the matter of news he next night ‘aaibric” Dress Shirts, to she capita: stock be accorded to him. Linen” Dress Shirts, reinforced popular summer dress shirt, POPE IN THE POLICE COURT, This morning Officer Barton Fisher took Pope to police headquarters, where a description was taken of him, and a photograph of him was subseqnently obtained for future use. He was Police Court and charg with assault and battery with intent to kill, und the ease was continued indefinitely. Ball was fixed at $500, IF POPE HAD SERVED HIS SENTENCE GEN. AUGUR WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SHOT. The Criminal Court record shows that Wm, Pope was tried Inthe Criminal Court in No- vember, 1880, on an Indictment charging him with the murder of Jobn F. Butler, was con- victed of manslaughter and ‘sentenced to six years in the Albany penitentiary and fined $1. ——_—_ ‘The Catting Case. THE TALK ON THE BORDER—Gov. SAYS HE MUST PROTECT HIS PEOPLE. A special from the editor of the Binghamton (N. Y.) Republican, dated at El Paso, says that Consul Brigham says that Cutting was unfairly sof September, “A. L Washington, ‘D.C, m. and. 3 o'¢lock and where persons desiriug to subscribe for aid stock fare Inviced to attend aud sign the subscription ‘theres for. ‘By order of the Bourd of 1 Regular price. BONS BUYCLE SiS Our stock of Boys Bicy cle Shirts is very low, and badly broken in sizes = ‘We shail Include them in the “Men's Sale” as sa tional attraction, oe y tive Flannel Bicycle Shirts guses Wand Pinch mec then taken tothe TEACHER OF EL When the board was the democrats complained, and properly, loo, that it was ull one-sided. the thrée commissioners, Ube secretary and all thi republicans. EUREKA, NEV Bertrand Mining mill, situated in Secret canyon was burned yesterday morning. The loss is — the chief examiner, e subordinates were Democrats made up their minds Uhat they could not get a fair show, and as a consequence comparatively few applied. result was that most ofthe applicants for ex- amination were republicans, und most of the appointees were of that political faith. Now we. did not want our board to rest under the im- putation of partisanship. We did not want to ‘use Jor the very complaint democrats had made against the former board, so it was agreed among us that to ters the chief examiner should be a republican, and when the commissioners went to the Pres- ident we anapimously agreed a ster as the man for the ‘as deemed prol shades of mixture, i i corded ‘bosoms; size 134 and 14-in. neck. = ‘nt opportunity for or larger amounts paid u rity of the stockholders Washington city real estate, Lu terest on stock paid annually. louns, February sit and farther ta of the Association, G24. F st n.w., be pm. H. H. BERGMANN > REMOVAL. z= ‘De THOS 0. HILLS, Office and residence removed to 1321 Ni TORNADOES IN RUSSIA. in as advaneed stock. August 16.—Central Russia, espe- joscow district, has been devastated tornadoes and waterspouts. Many buildings 1 bridges and whole crops have been de- We still have a few lines of Mi Half Hose at reduced prices. Not enouj advertise. Lookers secure them and go of (EUESE floor: secon UN DAYS during the season. _sols It is stated that five ct 40 am. and 2 it department on the left.) CHAS. HERMAN, Pres! WOos WARD & LOTHROP. S. B. Exey A PETROLEUM SPRING IN FRANCE. Panis, August 16,—A spring from which flows petroleum of a fine quality hus been discovered at Ferrand, Auvergue, ov the estate of M. al- fred Arbaux. This is the first petroleum dis- t has been made in France. CENSURING THE PROTESTANTS OF BELFAST. August 16,--The Times again cen- tially equalize mat- in the fifth HAS REMOVED TO hich meets in At- lace. Prior to that, mmond, the present ‘Calisaya, Wild C vie that the exam- The Authorities Fear Farther Violence by the Mobs To-night. BELrast, Augast 16, noon.—The military withdrew from the streets at one o'clock this moraing. Since then the city has been quiet, Aman named Jackson, who was wounded in Sunday morning's riot, is dead. The other wounded men progress’ favorably. ‘Thero was some stone-turowing last night, but no one was seriously injured. There are’ ominous signa that the authorities fear attempts at reprisal w-night on the part of the mobs. Public are being closed, and otwer precautions are being taken. Scores of prisoners have beea sent to Kilmainnam jail at Dublin to await trial, the local jails being fw The Baltimore and Ohio's New Arrange: ment. New York, August 16,—The directors of the Jersey Central raliroad met to<tay. It was in- Limated by other officials of the road that the meeting was called for Ube purpose of ratifying the agreement with the Balumore and Ohio which was recommended by the special cotu- mittee, and that they acted in accordance With the recomimendatior sonnet ey ‘The Queen Approves Her Speech. Lowpon, August 16.—The queen held a coum cil this morning st Osborne Castle with te members of the ministry. The terms of the queen's speech Lo be read at the reassembling of parliament were agreed upon, Lord Salisbury returned to London after the council, menarche Donan District Government Affairs. MISCELLANEOUS, Benj. Bronzell, Edward Boss, James Burgess, T. K. Melutyre and Ed. Johnson have been e miissioned as additional privates of the police toree. Ex-Lieut, Eckloff will attend the sub-station at Anacostia as station keeper until transferred to @ station in the city. He was not dropped trom the service at the time Ug detective corps Was, but remained for some time afterwards to drill the new corps of detectives in their duties, The Commissioners have appointed W. >. ‘Thompson, esq.,.a commissio pharmacy. SPROLAL POLICE APPOINTMENTS. The Commissioners have appointed E. John- son an additional private of the police 1orce for one year for wuiy at Kernan'’s Wastington Theater and vicinity, 11th and C streets north- west, and have duty at seventh’ pre station keeper, at same place ; at Giesboro manor and Vicinity; James Burgess, tor duty on Pennsylvania avenue, between 1st and 4th streets southeast. BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- lows: John Ballers, erecta two-story and buse- ment dwelling, Ty between 13th and 14th representative, carries two counties with ten Fulton county, in which Atlanta is sit- oing for him. Judge Jobu D. Stewart ing county carries nine counties with twenty votes, thus insuring his nomination over Representative Hammond, It has been decided w change the date of holding the Massachusetts republican state ‘sford Phosphates, ts a popular and efficient Brain and Nerve. iner might bea democrat, I had a gentleman ‘Mr. Lyman hud selected ut after due con- sideration we all agreed upon Mr. Webster, and ii was at the instance of the commission that he ‘The President would not have appointed him but for the recommendation of tried by star chamber proceedings, and that neither he nor Cutting knows just what the proceedings in the court were or what Cutting ted that the court with to cover some offenses. Cutting is tirm in his course, and pins is expectations to the American engi sures the Protestant to submit to the aut ‘01 Belfast for their retusal ee War on Parnell. JOHN DEVOY SAYS THAT IS THE MEANING OF THE OGDEN GROVE DEMONSTRATION, CHIcaGo, August 16.—The Daily News pub- in mind tor the pl: of the Treasury MILGCHN'S PILA fot ACY: 1429 Penn in bottles or on drauziit with’ soda water (Ree Leman REDUCTION IN HARDWOODS, st recelved upwards Of 90,000 feet of Dry 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. was tried for. records will be tam, ‘was appointed, SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Grand Music Stand, ra House with first-class Company. Bookagical Garden, with the Largest Collection of Rare Ani ds and Suakes ‘Goat Carriages, : Seca ESancnes D Zowing Boats, eee soet alt Boats, Biegant Pibing, Beautifur Lake, ‘Lobgest Pier in the World. ‘The Entire Night with to . CHARTERS AND OTHER IN- FORMATION, CALL AT Bea orrice, Traine Leave B. & 0. Depot daily, except Sunday, 12:0 am. and 4:30 p.m. dial Train oo Sunday. August jurbing. Last Train Leave. Bay Ridge at #00 (afer ‘the Opera is over), arriving in the cay at 1030 pam BAY RIDGE HOTEL NOW OPEN. \REAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE, H ‘The steamer HG. Wagner ca be chartered for SXeursions w the above poluis Purther information Soir S21 Mc UStdze wt, Georgetown’ “eset” | Wezagra, GEE GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE Steam Packet EXCELSIOR wilimake ber vequar wip w Great Pais op SUNDAY, MON- DAY. WEDNESDAY and i RIDAY, at 8 o'clock, frou her wharf, High st aud canal, Georgetowa- aS Lows cepar porn, phy nw hip, FORESEES ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. {he sate. swift and commodious steamer MOSELEY Wil leave her whch foot of7 2 rs Fain ‘or’ Suine " Steseiey slope at hese Si: | 620 OTH STREET, OPP. U. 8 PATENT OFFICE. BRANCH. 1706 PA. AVE N. W. jexandria on Mon Gays, Wevnendays. Fridays and Sarurdaya. Fake, Su cents: Ublldren, 25 ceats Twant thut known, chief examiner is the most potent ry of the commission is absurd. He 1s & subordinate of the commission.” Mr. Oberly here read the prescribed duties of the examiner to show that he is entirely sub- ordinute w the commission. Continuing, he the new secretary, is o er subordinates aredem- and he (Uberly) cordially approves the appoititment of Webster as right and and he added: “I am contident he will an excellent official, for while he is a re} ne is not a wild and rabid Commissioner Oberly laughed at that he is to succeed Assistant Secretar: State Porter, saying there was no truth and he could not conceive how such reports 11 offer for teb d ‘Phe assertion SING. 1, drewsed two slaes, | dressed two sides, 98-75 per 10 tt ‘Aino, 4-4 Walnut, No. 1, dresed, $15 per 100 Dry 44 cherry, No, X, dressed’ $50 per 100% C4 Ash, No. 1, rested, 80-35 per ‘These are the lowest prices ever offered b; yard in thiscity for the quality of stocl ition to tls I will make prices on all stock tn hand “The above prices are net cash ‘Shall be pleased to share WM. R MCLEAN, B streets convention to September 29. Thus for the first time In several years the republicans will make thelr nominations after the democrats have made theirs. ‘The prohibitionists of western Maryland ex- t to make. vigorous campaign in the full, ressional convention. rederick, September lishes & communication over a column in length, signed by John Devoy, in which ne says the address read at the Ogden Grove Irish “ justities the charges ‘some excited talk at El Paso, but the reports reparations either here or across the ATTORNEYS. BELL, | CARKINGTON, "ractices in ail the Court Uftice 49U Loul- (Barbour Law building» the Sout! ‘Tae ministration of the league.” Devoy also brings out into relief the aim: Publicly denied, of the set of nationalists of which Alexander Sullivan is the controlling rit, That address is a declaration of war on 11.” ‘The address is construed by Devoy ‘as a condemnation of the league and a denial of + Gov. IRELAND SAYS HE MUST PROTECT HIS Dry 4-4. 5-4 ain will hold their con; sixth district at ‘The election of dek democratic gubernatorial and convention which meets to-morrow, resulted in the choice of a majority in favor of the Sauls- bury-Lore forces, and against the Bayard wing otthe Frank Hiscock, who is a candidate for United States Senate ’to succeed Warner Miller, is carefully arrangit the nomination in central blymen who may be relied upon to vote for him Gov. Ireland, in an interview with a Tribune correspondent, ts quoted as criticising Secretary Bayard for not settling the Cutting matter at “As eo as our demand for his release used,” he said, “we si to fetch bim; after all, it is best tor army to tetch bim; and, after all, nderstand that demands Pyerasion oF argument, bat that ine release vasion OF Dust come first and the argument afterward. ‘Mexican border are ina a8 thelr knowledge said that Mr. Doyle, democrat, and the ot! ‘Band 4, Guntou Law Bullding, 472 Louisiana avenue, to the Delaware Residence, $13 T st nw. congressional correspondingly low. ul policy of the ization of which he is the chief ee ee pry ae bome rule t may be proposed by au English ministty.” Devoy concludes as it forward by the Ogden Grove demon- ai soos 3 Hcy, and every resalution Sis ae capa triot! that the national ounds Lake and Pier Mumtnated at | Liaptes, Acrrestiox. ee LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HATR GOODS. MLLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1300 F sruxxr. ISH BASKET PLAITS, NING COLFFURES, Shingled ~— mbé-eme ALL PERSONS IN SEARCH OF BAST ‘Washington Property Proved. will certainly promote thelr own interests by calling’ at our office. as we ure more thoroughly ion. & REPETTI, 326 Pa, ave.se ASSORTMENT OF GaS improved or unim- his platis tosecure fauullur with this sect ‘ork of assem- dydl-lm WELLER People out along 1 PENNA. AVE, ora Ay of their Mexiean neighbors teaches them yprehend raids from ime. ‘Their apy tary of Us XV. BANGS, E The De Kalb Mo: THE UNVEILING CEREMONIES AT ANNNAPOLIS or, beeper & suggestion that ‘troops | wi might be available be ‘where they m ptly render assistance in such emergency. "received wm Tesponse 1nforu! the government, A movement is on foot among democrats to defeat the nomination of Re; at the coming con; by them finguised as they must be 0 resentative Scott lorenaes natn gtessional conference at Eri 24. Mr, Scott will throw ail bis ‘Wm. A. Galbraith in the ih at 102080. |"Txe Hasxoxn Tyrer Warren, Noted for Speed, Perfect Alignment, Beauty, ‘Strength, Changeable Type and Durability. Call and see it at Fine line of Brass Fenders Andirons. _ Also ‘Goods. =F. BROOKS, | The bronze statue of Baron De Kalb was un- ee veiled at Annapolis today, which is the 106th anniversary of the battle at Camden, 8.C., where De Kaib was mortally wounded. The statue was made under an appropriation by Congress of $10,000. The sculptor is Ephraim Keyser, of Maryland, The total height of the monument will be 22 feet. The statuets of feet, with a plinth 6 inches in pedestal is of granite, 1 which there willbe three sunk panel Panels will contain respecti of the states of Maryland and high by 2 feet wide. The tront priate the Continental October following the battle of a resolution provinding for the erection of a monument to the old hero. ‘The ceremonies to- day consisted of an address by Secretary ‘ard, accepting the statue on bebalf of the ph will mean war on Cvent of his own either ral even’ ow! wi ‘In 1875 there was inserted in the Nebraska state constitution a PI DAES SHTiUIS with R- FOR, 7 LL & BARNES, SAND SUIRT MAI aoe yr it that there was no occasion rovision that a: the, ‘preced! expira- ited States Senator from that state the electors shall by ballot ex- ross thelr pref office of United been taken on this JOHN C. PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th street, Agent for the District, DENTAL INFIRMARY OF NATIONAL iver Est nw; extracting free: supervision of cony gi material, "Open from ‘ther work done w rence for some sou for the moon eee present i, ceply @ candidate height. The DAVIS HAS REMOVED ‘his office and residence to the Hamil nex, 1002 14:hst. ‘Hours—8 IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE OIL bronze shields aware, 3 feet FAMOUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY Day. ‘The Irish National Convention. ah DELEGATES TO CHICAGO FROM THIS CITY, ‘TO GENTLEMEN AND LAD! Stop your hair falling out. One treatment of the Electric Halt Restorer will doit Twenty-five treat- caer alurmuaion. and charvers, to. aocteties DELIGHTFUL WAY TO SPEND SUNDAY. Monday morning by & STEAMER ARKOWSMIT ci JULY Sb, tous Tus atieet Ferry whart at te ments for $10, It bas never failed in 35 years. Call ' historical poem for testimonials of the best families in Washington. 1292 ¥ STREET N.W. INO. J. McDEVITT. RD & McDEVITT. Estate Fiat ET dae we = otieeow BT OS Woon Maxrea - TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES Fake best EASICLADY OF THE LAIE to | are selected from the productions ofthe princtpal man- Gnosiat eeace turday, S230 pe m., returning | ofacturers with much care to meet the artishe Genes, clock ‘YiGim | ofthis marker, and we belleve we are offering induceameaty in the’ way. of extenuive and’ walter Tanged stock and low prices than any dealer in-any NING ExcuRsrons | Gut i 8 at i Hl a, i $e | ‘before the courts of the District and Mary- ‘collected and estates managed. al@-2W> Public, Examiner of Titles and Con- No. 322 12th st, mw., south of Pennsylvania ave, aut im i m€, Lancing and Geod Dinner wbat you want Our sales in this article are ave. roan tip, Boe $s30-2m — doubie thet of any previous year. streets northwest; $2,500. Charles S. Denham, repair brick dwelling, 1902 H street north: west; $1,200. Messrs. Davidson, erect a Unree- story and cellar dwelling, Congress street; $5,000. Julius Rosenthal, repair brick store, 922 F street northwest; 860. Mary Caton, erect two three-story and basement dwellings, 5th, between F and Gsireets northwest; $9,000, Josephine Clark, erect a two-story dwell . between Ist and North Capitol streets; $2,000. S F. Maxwell, ervet a two-story dwelling, 1214 SU; street Dorthwest; $4,000. Dr. J. T. Sothron, repair brick dwelling, 1921 I ‘street northwest; $500, Thos. J. Ray, erect a v story and cellar dwelling, Gis, Uetween M ai N streets; $3,500. D. Manvan, repair privat stable, 921 Shepherd's alley; $400. C. G. Schneider, erect # four-story’ and basement dwelling, Columbia Heights; $25,000. Geo. N. Barnes, crect 4 two-story brick, Bladensburg road; $900, *. The Belfast Rioters. ORANGE AND CATHOLIC KIFLEMEN FIGHT FROM THE MOUSE Tors. Rioting was renewed in Beliast yesterday morning. From midnight Saturday night until nine o'clock yesterday morning a rifle fight was in progress on the Shaukhill road and the Old Falls road. One person was killed and many were wounded. Expert marksmen this morning conducted the fight from root top Sumas’ fpemnans ee cores, Aree wi ‘oul assisted by supplying. ammunition and remove ing the wounded. The sides were equally divided. The moon shone brightly throughout {he contest. Many houses were riddied by bul-