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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith St, by The Evening Star —— Company, % SH. KAUFFMANN, served to subserthers in the city by carvers. on their own acount. at 10 cents Sek, or d4e per month. Copies at the couuter cents. each. mail—postae prepad—o0 cents & ihonth, one year. 86. siz isoutha, 6. Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,a0 eevomnd class mall matver } Tur WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday—€1 8 year, portage prepaid. Six months, So cents? * 477-All mail subscriptions must be paid in sdvance: ‘bo paper sent longer than is paid for. Kates of advertising made known on application. Vor. 72—-No 10,934, Che Evening Star, WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1888. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &¢. AMUSEMENTS. | SPECIAL NOTICES. GE*8D MOONLIGHT EXcuKSION To MAR-| © RAMBLES IN EUROPE” ALL HALL, — ‘omplimentary to Machinery Coiistrnctore National LECTURE Avsembiy, tendered by AMachiniate’ Assembly 5,809, FS Br ‘Steumer W. W. Corcoran leaves 7th strect wharf st 7 REV. H. M. WHARTON, D. D, Taeic " Pull betes band Pickcen Soe jeg WEDNESDAY. JUNE'O isse, 8 P.M, F285? onaxp ExcoRSioN a E ptroct_Beptint Cuic, between Oth and 7th. mv © Cent MINEOLA TRIBE, No. 14. IMP_ ORDER RED MEN, “THE WITTMORE.” TO RIVER VIEW, Proceeds to be devot fooarving charity. - SGHUESDAY. JUNE 71888. Pe: apie vatenact vie z teamer Mary Wash ng?on leat wharf at 9am. | 2°83 and 6. rep oucunmmmamees pe 8 (AL*AUGHS GRAND OF@RA HOUSE fare, Tum trip, 25 cents ate ae ME CAPITAL BENES\« STATION reese | 7 Patines Saturday at 2. JEANNIE WINSTON iE LYCEUM OPERA COMPANY Will xive their Fourth Annual Pio-Nic AND TH WASHINGTON. PARK. ot E E street, betwee 1h and 248h streeta ne, pat ORR E UREA” The committe: ia ‘chars have eoiraged first-class Musical Director, ADAM ITZEIS Seo PS, Wed nul aawure a pieamaat tue wall 4” | Reserved teats, BO ‘Aduueslon, 250. as Next Week—PRINCE METHUSALEM. _jet-tf Nf NATIONAL THEATER. 5 oiuxewooo Brscu. THE STEAMER PILOT BOY MONDAY, JUNE 4. SATURDAY MATINEE ‘Will leave ber wharf every SUNDAY, making 3 Trips. Second Week of the Summer Opera Season. At 10am.,3and5.30 p.m Round-trip 25 cents. GRAU OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY GRAND FAMILY DAY EVERY SATURDAY, In & magnificent revival of Gilbert and Sullivan's Japanese Opera, ‘Leaving at 10 a. m.; Returning 5 p.m Tickets 10c at Large pavilion, plenty of shade, fine water, all kinds Chorus of 50. Augmented Orchestra. Admission, 25 and 50 cents, No extra charge for re- For Charters. apply to Capt. WHITE, steamer Pilot Esha TONER = 7 aaron Boy, 6th street wharf, or I. J. WOOLLEN & CO, ssn memes WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 3101 Fata. w — CHORAL SOCIETY, 5 9 $12. _ S812. | CINCINNATI AN INCLUDING MEAL AND 4 BUUBLE 'p Pye ND SPE of amusements, Assisted by— ‘MLL. MATHILDE px NOGUEIRAS, Soprano, and Miss MAUD POWELL, Violinist Admission, 50c. Seats 75c and 81 At Metzerott’s, 903 Pa. avi Via Penns 7 BIJOU ER SATUMDAY, “i FAB sow THEATER "| Cusiarens TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, | Two. 1 Full formation and tekéts cam be had of thefol-} Week commencine MONDAT, SONE 4, That Mag- ry ‘netic and Sterliig’ Actor, mel HORACE VINTON, . Supported by a superb company, in cne of the greatest bunch. Br SCunat onal creat ons of the age. NELSON DIVISION, § ‘THE GOLD KING, ee net Be Revolving Scenery! Masnincent Staco Mounting! ot Oe ouses: res and Pfficient Cast! Popular prices as usual, a og ny Next week—LOTTIE CHURCH in “Unknown.” jet on Type F . 316 - es Naa TTLE OF SHILOH is open daily from 9a m.to10p.m. 15th st., two blocks south of U. 8. Treasury Build- ius “ay3l Gs nw (P= WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, plialter 2 Willsius, cigars 60 Ht st nw, near Gov't PRE ERI and gif Dat nag” Ok: 2ob- and Poster printer, 632 | Wipy, REMAIN OPEN DURING THE SUMMER 3. He Mitchells horseshoer, 210 2 st. mw. WLS Graiith, Ak” Gov" Priating OMe Je2-6t FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF ITS PATRONS. 21m t von by th =~ s HROTECENE SSsoctarios, DELS SUSINER GEES, OcHBOEHLES” 7US and 710 Bat. nw. a rebar aa apie rr ‘To-nieht, Grand Cone-:t by Prof CHR. ARTH'S OR- SDAY, JUNE 4, 1888. mylti CHESTER. Admise ~ ae " bs w Chee HE Bt] A Bieyeies, Tricycles. Sociatted git Tandoma for ROPULITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO, Kent Uy the hour, day oF week. Tricycles for, five — B ANDKEN WALL’ Supe, | Moutt 85 per mouth. ‘aplz-6m 916 F stow. Warmer Building. = “— = SIXTH ANNUAL EXCURSION oF THE agents} ___COUNTRY_ BOARD. 70 OARDERS WANTED AT LAKE VIEW FARM, BAY RtDGE, ‘winuies’ walk from Halpine station, Metropol” a ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1988. ‘pleasant, tuated ; large erove wich psvilion and lake Tickets can Le had from the Agents and from the com- | 42" fuins aud boating. tetine f unittee at the depot. Kockville, Mc Jet res DOD BOARD, MILK, FRUIT AND ICE, FIFTY ‘miles from Washington, hich, shady place, pleas- ‘Per month; ehii- N. J. WAGNER, Wp MlTY-SECOND ANNUAL PicNIe nt Foon Addresi Mrs. F 1HE = Ponqak - a WASHINGTON BUT BENVOLENT ASSN, | (YOUNTRY BOARD—FARM HOUSE, HALF MILE 10 BE MELD AT from Clic tts stallon in view of Gapland. pure B'S PICML. GROUNDS, spring water from the mountain. Adarese De it : ~nernani), ChOWE. Clagett, Wash, Co. Md. P.8- open June 13. SAUNE 5, 1888, Sede contacting at 9 30pm) | WANTED — TWENTY SUMMER BOARDERS, ch person, Zo cente. Je te healthy location, plenty of sade, 1 mule frou railroad, good Water: terms reasonable” For particu lars, address 8. W. K. jamiiton, Va. i FIRST-CLASS POPU- lar summer resort in ‘the mount:ins of Msry- ‘advantaces wnexcelled ‘ashington Co.. Ma Je2-3in AR FAUQUIER ‘Suiplur Springs: shade, milk, butter, em, aud fruit in abuudauce: correspondence solicited. Address HIRD ANNUAL EXCURSIC OF STATIONARY S, WASHINGTON NO. 1, + ON MUNDAY, JUNE yeton leaves hier woatt at 9 a.m. pia. Daneng ou Loat going and coming ud oo the wrotndss ieketa, FRIVER VIEW For toss, Mrs. C. W. ENGLISH, Jeflersouton, Culpeper Coun Westimgtes Virginia Re peace Rene py WV {ATED-SUMMER BOARDERS. IN WARRE: z ton, Va, convenient to Washington ang Bult. — fa, | More: large airy rooms; delughtrul shady yard; terms iy “dus at “River View every | Zeasonable: references exchanged “Mrs MARY DAY. leaving at 10 am, returning at 5 p.m. | BISPHAM, Warret ~e BE 10 ex WASIED-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND Pr Ure oF four ladies to board for the summer, in quiet, healthtul home, 3 mil’s irom railroad, © rare R chuner for invalids . accominodations first-class. board- down and back and st the groun ers will be conveyed to aud from depot. Add: Pavilion gu the,, Focomas (River ca all trips except | BBs, Gaithersbureh, Md. 2. uday cau) ef tacaincve wipe" | PERSONS WISHING TO ONTAIN GOOD COUN: above trips try board, with & variety ef fruity abundance af tila ave aw, | @uede and delight: water, can obtain the same by ap- Ties bipine to KW. Hi, Lewineviile ¥. 0,, Fairiax Co, Va WAY and ride the He SOLD 3 WLES FEow We advertise Mothing Go eeetes | COUNTRY BOARD, 3 MILES FROM CITY. AT Brightwood, lich, healtiy’ location: private ‘coe Yevance and regular’ stare to aud irou treet cars; Adulte only - releroners expected. ‘address GUODYERH , phere — | ECBBER Go. 300 Stn st. yous from tmtruders, is the “most beeutitul resort to held WASTED BOAKDEKS—PLACE BEAUTIFULLY ‘hor Prot View every SATURDAY EVENING, returning at 11 p.m. Tickets SiicBimclng School, Reunion at, River Fic-Nica, Festivals, &c.. will be reuted to respobmble Jocated ou ap etnineuce overlookiuk « large por Parties only, m of the lower Fage Valley, ‘sarruunded by tuegtid- For terms apply to Hon S. Wolf, 921 F «t ; Mr. Jno | cieut mountain scenery, uly about 4 miles trom Hockemeyer, 4.4 O st. . apd Chas Schroth, 330 C | the world-renowned Luray Caverns. The best possi- by MEINHOLD SPRINGSGULH. bie attention will be paid to the comfort of Boat tay 35-1m Secretary. | For further address Mus. L. D. BO ZOSTUN BY SEA " SSS | Hope Milla, Page County, Va. ‘Merchauts’ anc Miners’ Transportation Co. F 'OR BENT—WASHINGTON GRO’ PLEAS. Steamaitpe sail from ant Mooms, furnished, with board, suitable for tfolk to Boston. i ; also, Table Board, at Miss KILGOUK's Cot- riday, 4 o'clock p. m. | tase. corner of 24 and Grove aves. ns ULsurpassed. CCL Aliy Rooms AND Boa pect deck nici | G7 month. Address Mrs. Ik L. GORDO . PFor further tu: a ——__#1-3" he Hotels in Washing “orp RE OAKS" BROCKVILLE. B. AND 0. KR. ema tonnen re Vier tabs AL, HUGGINS, General Agent, supplied ‘with the best teu ta waiter weal Men eee : , Wine Dock, Baltiniore. | ton Heference required ‘Terms wodcrate. ‘Teleptone Baltimore 24 * my Selim Sire. CORYELL, fu daily. makihe trips every hour from pen June Ist. accommodation: ei ctr isd Sem llssirstire sre. sud | cook." For particulars addres 3. A URUGHLIR, bet Stat Street. Geen town, ater > 3 me ms Tabie Rock, Boat Club aud’ Di = — {pup at Gain. “Lat tp down at | PLEASANT REST, 10 p.m Round ty, Lc. Reduced rates’ to large Tn the vilage of Deer Park. Ma. prey, Paes SESS ANS Sess Sis | Cpepgaze tse For yerdeutars addon ieeaure oa! i Kinds tor hire a : " 3 guses Telephone Se QUMMER BOARDERS WANTED? aaa eS - 5 UMMER BOARDERS WANTED ATSPRINGDALE, ¥ 250. CUMBERLAND & 80%._ | SUE Linccia: Losdoun Commie Vere ties tae MAS FE BALLS YOWOFES FOR THE Sex | Furceliriia ou tke Wand Ot sinful view of the M*< : ~ W. CORCORAN. Leaves {| biue Ridge Mountains; come to and Washineton om heturn Trip at’ | depot, hor particulars address tira ME. WALKER, gr ae of “Grounds. ‘Flauk ‘Shad | Lincoln, Loudoun County, Va. seleoat® or Charter of Boat cat = ck EES Aca EEEASANT, COU: hotel. je2-3t* formation se circulars at Wa, oF ag py ‘RY SEAT IN Ti Corcoran. For Suuday Inipe see Special Advertise: mountains of Vineiria, few boarders for the sum. o juer months, Address J, fe ments, me | f Ms (AS. JETT, Washington, Rappa- DDRIGHTECL BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN ea! cket ci K makes rewul i ~- me ” near ogy Numa Moutay. Wetnenisy” and" Fella tearag | {ae Wakverity and Charlontewiiie: Bexttfal grounds High aud Catal sts. Georgetown, at Sam. Pare, 0c. | STEP. airy rooms, best of fare, everything fresh from roundtrip, 2pply toJ.G.and J. M WATERS. Address Mrs. C. STOCKTON, Rio, = muyS-1 ~ BoSiDERs WANTED FoR 5 est part of Moutiromery County: . iide-water, first-class acconunodatior De Geniuses Sear oe began WHITE, Dickerson, Md, ELIXIR AND PILL, SUMMER BOARD—GOOD SUMMi# BOARD CAN THE BEST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, HH POM CHEAT FarES AND CABIN’ JOHN be had at Grand View, Va.. three miles from Mount root. For further apply to Mr. PAT- Used with the greatest smecess for the last 60 yearsin | TERSON, LeDroit Dinka roon bem. curing Constipation, Liver Complaints, Patnful Diges- my31-6t" Accotink, Fairfax Co., Va, on, Epidess ics, Fevers, Disease of the Stumach, Dys (ELKER HOUSE, Al CARLIN SPRING Vv. sentera, Wiitictoen oy the tutof dune Se UAT The genuine Dr. GUILLIE’S Elixir and Pills bear | ers; new house and new beds terms reasonable. the signature PAUL GAGE, M. D., 9 rue de Grenelle, | _™¥30-3w* FRED. WELKER, proprietor. Faria, BOARDERS WANTED “FOR THE SUMMER Agents: FOUGERA & Co., New York. itable for two snonths, large airy fooms: each ‘ul TsOLA, hb cooler: than the: . homelike and ord board, Avply at 704 King st, Alvsandriay Va Ex NT BOARD AND GOOD ACCOMMO- dren, fem Sune, to October, cat be had as a fs favorably situated In Motgou “t ‘co.. Ma. ces given and required. For terms, iec., nddress CONSTIPATION, rep and yeas ins CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1008 F SZ. ASSETS—8885,740.02, Office ours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from 6 toS o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- Shares are €2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Famphicts explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prost _INO. JOY EDSON. "ea TO PHARMACISTS — A MEETING OF ante for resstradon, will be held or a ¢Toclek pm R ake ie office of JAMES H. it iG ASSOCIATION of last month in the surplus fund was 6.74, while the interest due on shares increased only 571-01, aclearguin overall of $034.83. We pay 3 ¥ cent per annum to those withdrawing thelr money. in until their sl each share, or $1,050 on 7 shares: ment $14.” Shares £1 per month, can be taken at au tine, no back dues required. We are issning hundri Next, meeting WEDNES- of Rew sbures evel DAY EVENING, JOHN COOK, Secret THE FOURTH MONTHLY ME ‘of the South Washington Building Associa- ton will bs held in St. Dominic's Hall, W June 6, at o'clock p.m. All who désire to become Anembers of this prosperous association should do 60 at scription books ck P. . T. Keane, BD. §. B. Beyer, John Quinn, ©. ii. Parker, J. J. Ante - Convention TION, No. ‘The third series of stock will b at Witthaft's Hall, last mouthly me stitution was change | stock at any time without, be ‘issued on JUNE 6, orner 3d and B sta, se, bby this Association the con- hut a person can subscribe to r JOHN BANE. T ms OLDERS, THE TENTERS, meet at Jackson Grov 1d 9 a.m, Will sto) the Grove at 1: we, and returijiny as follows: $18,000, at 108. Tue Navat Boarp or Ixsrectiow at San Fran- n ordered to survey the store-ship which has just returned from a crulse along the Western coast. Resianep.—David E. Porter, of Virginia, a post- office inspector, has resigned. Mr. Baxcrort, the newly-appointed Superin- tendent of tue Railway Mail Service, was intro- duced this morning to the clerks in the office by Mr. Nash. ‘The oath of office will be taken by Mr. Bancrott to-morrow. ‘The present superintendent, Mr. Nash, after remaining a few days to assistance to his successor, Will Wisconsin, Livery Tres at ANNAPOLIS.—The reception of the Board of Visitors of the Naval Academy took place Saturday. At the parade ground the battal- fon of cadets under Lieut. F. J. Haesler received the visitors, and then executed battalion drill. Alter this the visitors proceeaed to rious departments of the Academy. to the arrival of the Board of Visitors Saturday and the commencement of the interest nies Of graduation week, the entire Nc Squadron reached Anpapoils and anchored off the Naval Academy. Gex. Looay’s Remarn@#—Work will soon be be- gun on a mortuary chapel in Soldiers’ Home ceme- tery, to which Gen. Logan’s remains will be trans- resent resting place in Rock e change, however, will be merely temporary, as it 1s the intention of the family to have the remains removed to Chi and there interred beneath @ monument which 1s being erested, ‘The site selected for the chapel 18 the lodge of the superin- and in the grounds that are set apart for the tombs of oMcers and their families, Tne chapei will be of Maine granite, a portion of which as already Tangements are being conducted by Major W. F. paymaster, U.S, A., Gen. Logan's RUST has removed his office from 1211 New York ave. n.w. Je! cisco has beer Monongahela, ‘AN i of Mra'Dr. Lam», 800 10th st. n. w., on MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4 = ~<A from E: fia, talk at SOHMIDS'S BI STORE, 317 12th st. nw. ING SALKS OR CLI- tland Cement and made dryand sweet and impervious to water, or any kind pavements, sodding and terrace work done in the best val inanuer, will address lars paved with Por x oO ‘Meeting of the lot owners of Glen- metery, for the election of Trustees to serve for the ensuing year. aud for such other business as may be brought Lelore the m MONDAY, June 4, at 8 p.m, at Cosmopolitan Hall, corner of Sth and £ sts, n.w. : Leephoue, 9 Ee ia ‘Dy, Will be held on LEWIS CLEPHANE, Sec GASOLINE AND OIL STOVES, Ri subing and Tinping iow HAVING, APTER EIGHTEEN YEARS IN ‘the Book, Stationery and News Business,con- cluded to enter into some other pursuit afier a stim- me's vacation,1 will sell my business.in whole or part, ‘oF any way (except auction), or will ft out one ov nore small stores at one-half that one could do, or 1 will sell my fixtures, such us shelving, ks safes, at very low to close June 30. AFeR, to wVOLd MLOFaRe, tO Thousands of articles At one-half regular prices betore that time. I for their patrouage in the past 9-1) J. BRADLEY ADAMS, ‘NEW ISSUE OF STU ferred from their Creek cemetery, about 50 feet south of arrs $2.50 per mouth. AL, tendent of the cemetery, MULU E BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 1226 F at. naw. CO-OPERATIV HA EA CLIFFOKD, lst. Vice-1 AS. 7 THOMAS G." HicNS: Boaup oF Diaxcton UNGEKFORD, EU: OB, 2d Vice-President. | Tucker, jr., post son-in-law. ALLEN C. CLARI P.M. a d information furnished at office, Meeting TUESDAY, June oth, COUNTRY HOME ‘ens June 13, tor the reception of poor and Jdreu, who ate received there for periods Application for q@=> THE, CHILDREN of two weeks uring the be ate I wr Ss at. OF persoual ie to one of the Bourd of Man- u Hall, $19 16th st, on Sat “frou 10 to 12 o'clock. application’ may bem agers at St. Job's Pa urdays in June aud Jui Washington News and Gossip. Couxray Reat Estare—6th page, Deazns—5th pare, DewrisraY—4th para, EDUCATIONAL —4th pars, Excurstons, Pronics, &c.—1st page, Fanny Surriizs—4ih pags Frvaxctat—4ih page. For Kent (Flats) 2d page. ForRENt (Rooms)—2d page, For Rent (Houses)—6th pags, For Rext(Stores)—2d page. For Rexr (Miscellaneous)—24 page For Saux (Houses)—6th page. For Save (Lots)—6th page. For SALE (Miscellaneous)—6th page Hovsrrvnsrsnrxas—4tn page, Lapies’Goops—4th pare. Locat Mexrrox—6th para, Losr axp Fouxp—2d page Moxzx To Loax—24pagn ‘Mepicat—4th page. OckaN STEAMERS—3d page. Potomac Riven Boats—34 page PIANos AND Ongaxs—4th paga, PEnsoxaL—2d page, ProvEsstoxat—4th page Prorosats—4th page. Srecrautres—4th page, SPectat Noricrs—Ist pags, Svpcnpan Paorertr—24 page Sun~er Resonts—4th page ‘Tue Trapus—3dpage. ‘UNDERTAKERS—d page, WaxTEp (Board)~ 2d page, Wanrep (Help)—2d page, Waxrep (Situstions)—24 page, Waxtep (Rooms)—2d page, Waxtep (Houses)—24 page. WANTED (Miscellaneous)—24 ners PAGES 3 AND 4 OF To-DAY's StaR ConTAIN: The talk at St. Louis; Chi- cago’s great hall; the Ministerial crisis at Berlin; Murat Halstead on the Presidential situation; What the great generals say of Sheridan; John 8, ‘Wise insulted; base ball; local and telegraphic news, &¢, GoversMext Recerrs To-Day—Internal reve. nue, $1,037,342; customs, 703,140. Avrointgnt.—The Secretary of the Treasury to-day appointed Henry C. Holyfeld to be store- keeper and gauger at White Plains, N.C, ‘Tur Boxp OFFERtnes To-Da¥ aggregated $19,000, Reg. 4's, $1,000, at 128; coupon, 45's, AT THE MEETING OF THE Naval INstrTUTE, to be held at Annapolis, on Wednesday miral Luce will read a paper on “The of naval administration” A CHAIR FoR THE PResipENt.—A Boston firm of cabinet-makers has Just completed an office chair for President Cleveland. It 13 built of oak, and of the swivel and tilt-back pattern, The seat and back are square, the former being 23 inches wide between the arths, and the latter 35 inches ‘The oak, Which ts highly polished, is covered with. elegant ‘carvings and ahtique 1,700 pleces of the finest cane were used in 1ts con- siruction, which occupied a month, ‘ELTIES IN SUITINGS. SIEBEL & OWEN, ‘ailors, New York ave. and 10th st. =» THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ‘Association issues its 3d series of stock for subseription am Messrs. Church & << LATEST NOV! south Atlantic dues held in office o cor. 8th and Md. ave. s.w., ou the frst Monday of each Subscription books are now open. ‘The ofhcers are A. DEEU SON, Secretary,and J.T. PEI TY, 4 Subscriptions for stock will be received by— ‘AL DEPUE, Preaitent, 421 4: ANDREW AKCHEK, $54 and Lats, aw. ALKEA, Lith and C sts. sw. EAT. Treasurer, 7th an HCKHEAD. 10th and La. aye. 458 La. ave. now. ELL, 657 Pa ave. Dw, ER, GUY C st. now. O¥. Tih st and Pa ave. mw, President; 0. T. THOMP- TY, Treasurer. eee Counter! & BRO. 417 7th. E E & BRO. 519 7th st. s.w. ‘her iugormation furnished upon 6.'T. THOMPSON, 4 Bulldiug Vb se and Pe, ave, appli application as above, Central National Bank GROGAN’S INSTALMENT HOUSE, 1 7TH ST. N, W. Cheapest house in city to buy your Furniture, Car- i Cloths, Mattings, Baby Everything in the bo id on credit as cleapas they can be bought eiso- AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF COST. <e> OFFICE. Gi Be Sie, TOM ¥ will be held MO for the election of Seven Direct: close at 1 o'clock p, mi. Academy Satu ETOWN GAS LIGHT SETING OF THE LOT- HOLDEKS OF OAK HILL CEMETER! held in the office of the Cemet 4, 1858, at 5 o'clock p, m., { board of Managers to serve |_H. 8. MATTHEWS, Seoretary._ PARTIES LEAVING THE OITY summer can’ ay ‘pianos. at the “Bradi ” ibury Palace of Music,’ YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, > TO THE Ui “Telephone tals B74 2.16 BREE Eta 1 bearer of the Gas Stove you, SOCIETY, 910 F nw. SPCHIS WELL, Foolesville, ‘Con Ma. hemorrboida, Lite, Soeo SS INDIEN lossof appetite. gastric'and | QPHING BANK OFFERS FIRST-CLASS BOARD: Siiechesrnng Siem tra nae deforences exchanged, ‘trom thea ‘Aadveat SPIING BANK, Alexandris; Var mgse-14e ———— a euites ef neg BEST pee Wooumun LO 8 o17-Jawvus Bold by all Druggiste Wrauotesate: 1s38-ESTABLISHED—-1839 , B. J. BEHREND & SON CAL \TTENTION W. vs pe 7 ie THAT fait oF eporxa Guers. poss sorigs BABE ‘ee, Is me — CREAMED ‘FACLLITiES WET WILL GUA ATAMGE ASSORTMENT OF STERLING SILVER | S20 ¥ eli digg = ¥* S0Uss A '- ‘In handsome cases, designed especially for vince you ria tt wi an 10 YOUR wiopme FansesTa See ry eae aa Eis fo. FRANK M. LEWIS, EPAONE Nar 425% my20-1m 1215 Poeun. ave, prea fists 2 a ‘Suocessor to Baucuel Lewis’ Soma nom | BS i a areas ee ‘best im this country. GEST, GT EER cto oe | Na eares wae Baie bel cn | RST Scab oe ‘Tue WEATHER AND THE CRors—The weather- crop bulletin of the Signal Office’says that during the week ending June 2 the temperature differed but slightly from the normal in the middle ana tes, the east Gulf states, and the upper Ohio valley, wiille It was a cold week in the central valleys ‘and New England. In the grain Tegions of the Northwest the aver Was from 6° to 9° lower than usual from January 1 to June 2 remains backward throughout the Northern states. ‘There has been An excess of rainfall generally throughout the dis- Uriets east of the MississippL In the states op the Atlantic coast excessive rains and almost cloudiness have not been fa growth, and have delayed planting in some locall- os. CANADIAN INDIANS SEEKING Homes m™ THIS About 137 Indians who were engaged in the Riel rebellion tn Canada, have sought in this country, and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs trough the Secretary of the Interior, hag} for permission for them to go to the Fort Beiknap agency, Montana. The ests that authority, Indians on the lands ‘who are willing to receive and, Petal at goa ments wet recomme! to torelieve any destituuan whlch them during the next fiscal year. EXAMINATIONS AT West Porwt.—The examination by the board of visitors began at the . +Gen, Slocum president and Dr. Battle socrotary of Prrsonal.—Edward A. Wicks and Ballard Smith of New York, and Col. Frank A. Burr of Philadel- phia are at Chamberlin’s——Mr. Daniel Pince.—Paul K Williains enn, and Hew. G. i. Mead, of New: ‘Tenn. James.— Mr, Edmund F. the st. ma nay a go tohishome in arrived. ‘The total vorable for rapid be granted to piace thess %r some of our own Indians ‘may exist among AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. UPROAR IN THE HOUSE. Republicans Decline to Vote and Democrats Without a Quorum. BILLS PASSED IN THE SENATE. Agriculture Department Bill Recommitted. —_ Among the Dills reported from committees and Placed on the calendar were the following: Appropriating $125,000 for a public building at Salt Lake City, Utah. To repeai all pre-emption and timber-culture laws. Mr. Cullom said he had given notice that he would address the Senate to-day on the bill to ‘Ainend the interstate commerce act, but as many members of the interstate commerce committee Were absent he would deter calling up the Dill for ate Spooner offered a resolution (which was laid over) jug on the Secretary of the Treasury for copies of correspondence between the First Con- troller and the United States commissioners, or ehief supervisors ot election, a) for ‘the election of 1886, and for statement of allowances made to them. TRE DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Hale, from the committee on appropriations, reported back the consular and diplomatic bill, and said he would ask the Senate to consider it to- morrow. STEAM RAILROAD ROUTES IN THE DISTRICT. On motion of Mr. Sherman, it was ordered that during this week the Senate will proceed to the consideration of bills on the calendar and appro- ‘tion bills, and that the special orders (the bills Fegulating steam railroad reeces In tne District of Colum 51a) shail be continued till next Monday. Mr. Chandler offered a resolution (which was adopted) calling on the Secretary of the Navy for coples ‘records in connection with various trials of the naval steamer Tennessee. ‘BILI8 PASSED. ‘The Senate proceeded to the consideration of bills on the calendar and passed (among others) ‘the following bills: ‘Senate bill to authorize the Paris, Choctaw and ste unesk cus aeens tae eet Sa to inake t aa tor holiday make tn: mn day & tn the District of Columbia, ad THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BILL. The House bill to enlarge the powers and duties of the Department of Agriculture and to make it an Executive Department having been taken up arguments were made by Senators Morgan and Plumb against the amendment rej by the committee on aj ulture to strike out tne fifth section of the bill, which transfersthe weather service of the Signal Service Bureau to the ment of Agriculture, and by Mr. Platt against the Dill itgelf on the ground that if such a new Execu- tive Department were to_ be created it should em- brace the interests hot only of agriculture but of manufactures, mining, commerce, transportation, and labor, Finally the bill was recommityed, A STATUE TO ZACHARY TAYLOR. Other bills on the calendar were passed, including the following: Senate bill appropriating $35,000 for an equestrian statue of ex-President Zachary for, in the city of Washington; House bill ay fopatcing sso fora public bullaing tn Sedalta, [0., and $100,000 for a public building in Monroe, House bill to authorize the county of Laurens, in Georgta, Lo construct a bridge across the Ocono- ™Genate Dil appropriating $100,000 for a public rt approp1 building at Waterbury, Conn. SALE OF OPIUM IN THE DISTRICT. Senate bill to restrict tne use and sale of oplum in the District of Columbia and the territories, ASSISTANT ASTRONOMERS, Senate bill fixing the numberof assistant astron- mers at the United States Naval Observatory at five, and their salaries at $1,800 for the first term of three years, $2,100 for the second term of three years, $2,400 for the third term, $2,700 for the fourth term, and $3,000 after twelve 7 Senate Dil appropriating $30,000 for the exten- nal sion of the puble Dulldingsat Lynchburg. Va. Ryo Ee eo but incapacttated for active service. House bill authorizing the President to appoint and retire Allred, Pleasanton with the rani and Grade to that of major. — Houve of Representatives. ‘Under the call of states the following bills and resolutions were introduced and referred: By Mr. Bound (Pa.)—A resolution directing the committee on foreign affairs to inquire into the alleged action of the Brazilian government in imposing an export duty on coffee nearly equal to the duty formerly imposed by the United States on that commodity, and in aiding Britis capital- ists to establish flour milisin Brazil while main taining an excessive duty on American flour. By Mr. Lee (Va.)—To prevent food adulterations, Bed Mr. Blanchard (La)—To amend the inter- wve-commerce-law. By Mr. Oates (Ala.)—To restrict the tabu of foreiguers inte the United tenes ere ‘By Mr. Dingley. Resolution calling on the secre- tary of State for information as to whether the Canadian government has violated the spirit of the treaty of Washington by. discrimination rican vessels passii elland and other Canadian baat DISTRICT BILLS. By Mr. Hemphill (8. C.) For the purchase of ‘square 489 in this city for a post-office and court Dutiding. On motion of Mr. Lee (Va.), Senate bill making inat day a} ‘noliaay ears, a se ma Telegrams to The Star. Gen, sueriaan neous sie easily saturéey} THE DEMOCRATIC HOSTS. Sunday. At 8 o'clock last night, however, the fears were realized by an attack which seemed to indicate the coming of heart failure, and steps| Gathering in Force at St. Louis. Were immediately taken to avert it. Oxygen was administered and other remedies applied, and the ie feaving the patient yon ae ae eerious reeults, | THURMAN’S BOOM STILL GROWING. rumors have been circulated as to other diseases which are complicating the heart trouble. The —~—___ liver ts said to be shrunk and compresséd and there | CONSERVATIVE FEELING ON THE TARIFF. | are also fears that the kidneys are affected. The physicians do not think, however, that there is ‘any organic disease of the kidneys. What District legates Doing. Dr. Pepper was telegraphed for immediately the Del gt after the Dad attack last night, and came to Wash+ —_o—__. ington at once on a special train. He arrived here at 3:30 o'clock, at which time the general was| A GREAT CROWD AT ST. LOUIS, omg eels quietly. He remained in consultation With the other physicians, and his name heads the | Preliminaries of the Democratic Con- Ust of doctors who signed vention—The Scandal Falls Fiat—Sen- THE FIVE O'CLOCK BULLETIN, ator Gorman to Preside Over the Heso- Which was as follows: “General Sheridan b98| jucions Committee, had no fresh complication or serious relapse. Th } special Dispatch to Tux Evexivo Stan. oighlnd heey ioe rer A tempo: | pot Louis June 4.—st. Louis is more crowited rary increase st evening in em! to-day than at any time since the Tilden conven- aeeecty ganna eenting, ay, | on mabe very incoming ta, is it ‘On the whole the progress in the case is | @0d this morning was loaded and discharged its ‘as favorable as could be expected.” ‘human freight at Union Depot. prifter vuls consultation Dr. Pepper returned to THE SCANDAL FAUIS FLAT. The publication of the alleged scandal against 'clock stated house that there bad Seon ny material coange ts Gen. Sheri. | the Administration has falien flat and excites dan’s condition since the 5 o'clock bulletin was is. | nothing but disgust and contempt. Its coarseness Sued, Col, Blunt was seen about 10 o'clock, and | 1s regarded as putting it beyond the pale of notice, Paid that Dra O-Rellly and Byrne were then with | and though the author or circulator of itis known bulletin until 2 o'clock this afternoon, except in | B€ will not be disturbed. All reports of criminal the case of fresh complications, of which Prosecution are erroneous. are, It issald, no Indications at present. GORMAN TO. 14D TUE COMMITTRE ON RESOLUTIONS. ‘TAR PATRIOT BETTER AT NOON. It is definitely sevtied that Senator Gorman is to 1Zo'clock—The attendant at the door says that | be chairman of the committee on resolutions, and there has been no change in the condition of Gen. | he openly advocates @ conservative policy 2s to Sheridan since the last bulletin was issued. A | the tariff declarations. Gorman will exert his in- little before noon Gen. Rucker, Mrs. Sheridan's 4 Tater ee the ou ae eel, ere oncriaan's | fluence to prevent the adoption of a platform cal he ral | Culated to alarm the industrial interests, In this isno betters™ on et eee he 1s supported by Chairman Barnum and otuer I: 1sstated that Dr. Pepper, before leaving Wash- | leading Eastern democrats. Gorman thinks the this morning { or Philadelphia, told the mene — ik Hips pI ‘tariff plank will joe modeled after that of 1884, but containing an emphatic demand for a reduc- arate a G tion of taxes. ‘The contest over the tariff resolu- Society Notes, tion promises to be the only one offthe convention, Minister Phelps is in the city, theguestot Gen. | and the two opposing sides are. mar. Johnston, on Connecticut avenue, shaling their forces for a determined Justice and Mrs. Blatchford are in New York. | struggle. Many democrats, including Senstors ‘Mrs, Patven and daughters will summer in | Beck, Harris, Berry and others, who are not dele- Maine. gates are working with Henry "Watterson to pro- | cure an endorsement of the Mills bill. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glover have returned from | and Barnum say the protectionist democrats must St. Louis, but wil summer in the neighborhood of | not be read out of the party; that their defection ‘Uhat city, would be fatal next November. Gorman is ac- ‘Mrs. and- Miss Dawes have closed their house | cepted as chairman as a compromise. here and gone to their home in Pittsfield, Mass. THURMAN'S BOOM SWELLING. Marshal apd Mrs. Wilson are in Easton, Md. As the delegatesgarrive the Thurman boom ‘Mrs. Paddock and Miss Fannie Paddock, wife | grows in strength, and it now looks like is ° s) nomination almost without opposition. The crepes ey bee bene area alec Georgia delegation has Just declared for Thurmas. ’ 6 Cl-veland democratic organizations from Mrs. Robeson will sail for Europe this month. Buffalo have just marched in weaded by brass Baron von Zedtwitz arrived here from New York | bands with their banners bearing Cleveland's last evening. Count d’Arco Valley 1s expected to- | Bame and picture. They were justly cheered night. along the gutire route, “The weather is deligut- ‘Mr. A.C, Mathers, of San Francisco, and Miss | Sly pleasam . Annie Estelle Von Mott were married at the par- aS Ns SED RE NEES PERE, sonage of St. Patrick’s church yesterday after-} The most remarkable phase of democratic senti- noon at 4 o'clock, and after the ceremony Mrs. E. | ment as expressed to-day is that in regard to the M. Taylor, of G street, tendered the young couple | tars resolution. It 1s generally conceded that the reception before their departure for the West. | sais pil will not. be endorsed, and indications ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Dunn leave here to-day for | point, to the adoption of aconservative declaras ‘their country place in Virginia. on. Pk I re Mrs, Titian spend July at | urgently tb DOW 5. oe at | Would be inexpedient to endorse any special till = as the details of tax reduction are yet too uncer- ‘Miss Belle Miller, of 17th street, returned on Sat- | tain. A spirit of conservatism seems to prevail aud urday last from a visit to relatives in New York | those who still contend fora large reduction of and New Jersey. tariff duties are very much alarmed. The demo- ‘Mrs. Thomas 8. Taylor was called to Sturgis, cratic organ here Warns the tariff reformers that emely Vigilant, ue prow Mich. last, week by the serious illness of her | tionists will capture and control the committee on MUll.ba absent ko or three weeks. | resolutions, As usual the President is brought Tne mother of Capt. J. Warren Conard, of the | into tue fight. Both sides are claiming his Surgeon-General’s Office, died at her home in Hat-| support. The tariff reformers declare he insists Doro’, Pa, last Thursday, eighty-seven. Mr. | upon the policy laid down in his message, wae Conard was present at her death. Mrs Conard | tne other side say be has been convinced that con- fete tor Hatboro’ Friday. Betore returning Mrs, | servatisin is necessary, Conard will go to Ocean Grove foracouple Of | Gray Friends Growing Desperate, ‘The Naval Academy hop Saturday night at An- eae sae apart peneien near vere napolis was well attended. Mrs. Lieut. Bartlett, | «014 Roman” for vice-president. Gray's friends assisted by Cadet Ensign C1 recelved, Miss v's Taylor and Miss Greer, of Washington, were | are fighting hard to stem the Thurman tide, but among those present. they inake but little headway. Some of thein are rowing desperate, and are assuring the delega- Mr. Van. H. Manning, jr. gave @ dinner at San fons that unless Gray is nominated Indiana ‘ell atphon yesterday to his associates in the Geo- | certain be lost tothe ticket tteireulet, Mr. Heary Ganaett, were present. The | Collins will be Permanent Presi ident, house was’ beautifully decorated with daisies and | ‘There now seems to be no doubt but that Gen. laurel, and the afternoon in the country was very | Coliins will be elected permanent president of the enjoyable. convention. The only man mentioned as his ntagonist was Henry Watterson, of Kentuck A Stolen Mail Sack. He was put up ty © coterie ot southern ten, wie THE POLICE FIND ONE WHICH 4 DISAPPOINTED THIEF | ciaimed that their section ought to have some HAD THROWN AWAY. Fepresentation in. the organization. Watterson This morning about 5 o'clock Policeman Mark- | however, called on Gen. ‘Collis to-day and. tol Wood, of the eighth precinct, found a matl-bag | him that he would wot be a candidate, and woud containing @ quantity of newspapers and pack- PP national ages of books, gloves, and other mercnandise. The | MMT ee pears, bag, which was picked up near ath and Boundary | 4+ 19 geiock a long train bringing the ‘Tammany streets, had been cut open and some of the wrap- folks trom New York rolled into the station, and about 400 of them, with white plug hats and large blood-red badges marched to the Southern Hotel, headed by a brass band. They received the most marked ovation of any delegation that has yet reached St. Louis. It Was quite significant. Tuey cheered repeatedly for Thurman aud ralsed a great deal of enthusiasin. THE MICHIGAN DELEGATION FOR DICKIXSOX. ‘The Michigan delegation is for Postmaster-Gen- eral Dickinson for Vice-President, but at a meeung just held decided that they will not antagonize ‘thurman with their favorite. "They tay. uowever, if anything occurs ww take Thurman out of wie race, they will present Dickinson's name, and that See yeage they have assurances of support trom oulier states. Colored Rights in Hestaurants, ‘VIRGINIA WANTS INTERNAL TAXES REPEALED. ‘THE HARVEY CaSE MOLLE PROSSED—MR. RIDDLE 8aYS Fe se ne ns Tue Virginia delegation have determined to make a struggle for the repeal of the eutire in- This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge | vernal taxation. ‘They say that some of the North Montgomery, the case of George W. Harvey, for | Carouina and twoot the Georgia delegates will Violating the eating-house law, was ended bya! unive with them, but that they induige nolle pros. Mr. Harrey was tried last week, the | no hope ot success; that while they Us. prosecuting witness being Mr. E. M. Hewlett, a | leve war ‘taxes oug! 0 colored member of the bar, and it was claimed | $WePt out Re — er 1{2 Serve him with retrechments carried for the platiorm. Te Vi ‘delegation ts the tbat i i Mr. ry being entertained here residents who » py Fy ‘This afternoon they aid ‘were taken to the races in private carriages, and FJ to-night will be given a banquet at the University club. Thinks it Will Be Thurman. ‘Strong efforts are being made by the supporters of Gray and Black to check the Thurman move- ment. A conference has been held by Indiana and Maryland delegations to devise means to offer Opposition to Thurman's nomination. Gorman thinks it unwise to nominate ‘Thurman on account of his age, that i a g f E 3 = g Fe : bE : S i i 5 8 Hu nn Hid i i i B i E Ae gel | i BH bt lke iB ‘ i i tls eventing for ‘where the convention | With his party, wit June 6and7. Major Edmund Mal- a iranaie ceva soneqate Qucrgios™ | PLAIN Womps To DEMOCRATS Drnsorons Risoran.—At a meeting of the sock: agers yn Se the Girectors werd ‘slectou: | Sr. Lovms, June 4.—While discussing the ‘coming Deb. Clars, James ‘Norris, Thos. K. Wagys- | meoting of the democratic national committee, Mociuls De, W. movers az LFF which will be held his, afternoon, exaayor Siveee: “Gus new board wil meot next Thur Batiosal committees and have so notined my" deie- Pty tye or Gapueal surese, cy ‘tried, an I tink I ought to ve on May 12, was ‘ahd a verdict | Period of service, and foe the detendant. ae ington | henge. in, the 6 on Sf tne committee ere long. FP. H. of Minnesota; A. i. Brown, of Indiana; K. B. Smalley, of Vermont; Don. ai, ‘oc Michigan, and I are about ‘asxep | to" go out, secrviary, Vilas. bad already with — ‘to make room for John L. Mitchell. I don’t gi'tne | Hike the committee method of organizing conven- tons—the one-man plan is much ip my in Massachusetia Ben, Butler 1s against Cleveland, but not actively. It does not matter sence, Sevaraes Teaiees jubties | 5) Esaneoucut and it we for a low ‘and | I would not waste money ia ‘Northwest or church | Obio, Indiana, New Jersey_and Con- watched. We gecioed | necticut are the states to be used ie It ts a conservative “arcument, Hewitt, Morrison, and others, Noted to the Kapp assigned the workioy ‘set apart Cannot be accommodated at the Srorking epOrt ew tables, and tickets for these are to be given to whe different delegations for distribution ainong tue different newspapers of (heir respective states, TRE DISTRICT AT ST. LOUIS. Delegates Dickson and Gardner Work= img im the Interests of Home Rute. Special Dispatch to TRE Evextwe Stam ‘St. Lovis, June 4.—The delegation from the District of Columbia and the deiegates from the territories had a meeting tis morning to take ‘action in reference to home rule ia the platform, Martin Maguinness, of Montana, was made chair man, Mr. Dickson declining. A committee was appointed, with Mr. Dickson, chairman, and Childers, of New Mexico, and Herndon, of Washe ington Territory, to formulate a piank expressive of democratic advoca: trict and territors ment of cit meet to-night. On th the convention Dickson Will De vice. Gardner secretary, for the District. Gardner will goon the committe on resolutions, credential permanent nd on Ube ‘comuntttee t notify the o tion, Dickson esolutions. With 8s ickson Says he ts for tariff democracy should declare A make an issue of tax re eis in accord with his party ou this Me = “ WHAT DR, PEPPER SAYS, His Visit Here Does Not Indicate Alarming Change in Sheridan‘’s Come jon. PHILADELPatA, June 4.—Dr. Pepper returned from Washington shortly after 8o'clock this morBe ing. When asked whether his visit to Washington on account of any serious change in Gen. Sheridan's condition, the docior replied that the Visit indicated no special increase of anxiety om the part of his atending plysicians. It arranged, he said, hat he should visit the general in consbitation at avout Unis time, “The bullett Issued this morning after consultation at 5 a.m. Dr. Pepper said, “expresses accurately the present Position of affairs, and indicates Unat Gen, Sherk dan is doing us weil a 2 expected. The ime Isc and breathing: duction. subject. appe ing is probabiy due Im | part at least to the regent abrupt climatic change, } It did not develop intda spell of heart failure, as on former occasions, Which 1s an encouraging fact.” —— FURIOUS STORM IN KANSAS. Twelve Houses Wrecked Ounce Towa —Seven Persons Heported Killed. Kansas Crrvy, Mo, June 4—A Tivnes’ spectall ‘Says that @ furious siorm swept over Washington County, Kan. Saturday, causing much los of life ‘and property. 12 one hamlet twelve houses were dest Seven or eight persons were badiy Injured, while itis rumored that ta the or seven persons were killed, ‘The las& assertion has nut yet been confirmed. Arrival of the New Japanese Minister, SAx Faancisco, June 4.—On board the steamship ‘anic, Which arrived from Yoxobama yesterday, Muhimitsu Mutzu, Japanese minister to thd a St succeeds) MIN | receauly left Washington for Twe Coupterfetters © MICAGO, June 4.—A dispatch from Chattanooga, Tenn., says: ‘The United States officers have sue ceedell in capturing Fred, Fowler and W: son, two members of a coun have been Working Uuls se months, It ted that t #15,000 inc’ desi number of $5 silver c 4s believed the whole gang be apprehended within the Stabbed 7! irtcen Times, AN IOWA PARMER KILLED BY WIS SISTER'S SUITOR, ‘CREsTON, Iowa, June 4.—Chas. Schreeves, a hands ware merchant of Murray, killed Lou Mears @ farmer, last night, Thelr quarrel grew out of Mears’ objections (0 Schreeves paying attention W | lis sister. After they had tought, Schreeves re turned t6 town and sent a physician to M who he said was hurt, Mears was brought hi Where be died in a few minutes from the effects Uurteen stabs, inflicted witha knife, Schreeves clalined be weved iu seli-getense, Iron and Steel Workers in Conventions Prrrspvno, June 4.—The annual convention of the Iron and‘ Sel Workers’ National Assembly, Kolghts of Labor, assembied at Knights of Labor Mail in this city at 40 o'clock Uuls morning. sixty delegates, representing 7.000 members, are In at tendance. ‘The principal business will be Une Grawing up of a scale governing the Workers IR | the ron end steel milis and furnaces, | vision Of the constitution, The deiég very intelligent elgss Of Workinen. Their object to protect ail cl of workmen employed in and around the iron and steel mills and biast furnaces, ‘This ground was pot covered fully fore by the Ataizamated, ‘The annual convention of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Work- ers wiil open here to delegates are expected, wh f Ory as compared with 1s are rivals, but are The Queen’s Sympathy. Loxpox, June 4.—Queen Victoria has vent ames, sage of sympathy to Mr. JoLn Bright, whose com dition ts slowly lmproving. Heavy Snow Storm in Scotland. Giascow, June 4.—There hus been a heavy snow storia in the di-trict of Ben Lomond. The weather bas been unprecedented for Unis season of the year. —— Fire in a New York Warehouse, New York, June 4.—Pire this morning on the ixth floor of E. J. Mayes’ warehouse, in 4186 Street, caused a i0ss Of $23,000 Wo properly stored phere abu on the ——— ‘Te Crown the Czar at Samarcand, BUCHAKEST, June 4.—A report ts in circulation that it Is the Ihtenuon to crown We czar emperor of Central Asia at Samarcand, in order to offset the tufluence of Queen Victoria's Ute as empress of India. a Dom Pedro Leaves Milan. Mitax, June 4.—The emperor and empress of Brazli, accompanied vy Drs, Charcot, Glovabni, and Matianajo, went to Aik-les Bale to-day. aeseealibieeiatte Jeff. Davis’ Eightieth Birthday. CurcaGo, June 4.—A dispaich from New Orleans: says: AU Beauvoir, yesterday, Jeierson Davis cel ebrated his elghteth birthday. ‘ihe mais Drought many leWers of congratulation from old friends abd Many substantial remembrances were also Me ceived. Mr. Davis isin betts aith than be bas been for some time.” He is greacly interested im current events, political and social, and 1s partic. ularly concei in the outcome of the St. Louis convention. Tr. These two organizations zing each ovher. —— A Cave-in in a Butte Mine, FOUR MEN ENTOMBED AND TWO OF THEM DEAD TRYING TO RESCUE THE OTHERS. Burre, Mowr., June 4.—There was a cave-in im the St. Lawrence copper mine yesterday, when all the men but four liad come to the surface. Mem are now at work digging through the cavein and endeavoring to rescue the eulombed men, two of whom canbe heard distinctiy batnmering on the Wall, If no tres in occurs two of the mem Will be rescued, ‘The mine ts one of the largest im this city, and employed 600 men. ‘Me rescuing party were withia J2 feet of the entombed mem early Unis morning, and by signals it Was learned that only two are alive. ‘A Missouri Family Poisoned, THE GIKL WHO DID THE DEED DIES AFTER BEING cam, my aun era ‘Cnicaco, June 4.—A ich frou Windsor, Ma, says: Three days ago John Owsley was taken suddenly sick and It wan Geecoversd A, he had gesdeny wk anita dn Freee cia asuntactd ut eal te ch oo ae —y-! taken wiosentiy, . apd i Was discovered had becn piacea in the coe a ee tee Ff if ee at i ert & i i i ; i ; | H i | ie

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