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THE EVENING STAR Heavy Damage by Hain in Michigan= PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Suutay, eo ee ean ae Carcago, June 1.—A dispaten from Margneta, Nett | Mich, referring to the great rain storm of Ssturday The ; } apd Saturday bight, says: Reports come tan acy . ¥ | digereat parts of the Peatnsuis all giving a Sl, KAUFFMANN, Prev j or the damage. The storm appears to have beea nae heavier ator near Lake Linden than elsewhere, The Ferwieo Stan ie served to subsertbers h aithough ail the country tor a 100 mile : x: iS peel ae erate | Was visited, The storm Durst lke a Water 4 Copies at the counter 4 | At Calumet the Methodist church. was str c “is month a OY chtning, aud a large quantits of water poured ; Into Ube great Calumet and Hecia mine be Fost Office at Washington, D. C., ae tnt — | | rs could be pr quarries ate stopped, be Tax Wee fan pnblished om Friday. om Lake Linden estttaate Ut y at i Sivmontha, 50 centa phe waldo advances | ls at £90,000, is foaded, oud Nearly every bat . 7 es i on of merchandier ty damage ates of wa on application. WASHINGTON, D.C... MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1888. TWO CENTS, |S er the tort Mancock and == = ————_—_—_—_—oOoO — — — — ———— —— - — ——_——_—_—___—- —— Ail aor ath, Southshore and ; : Atlant! e and severad AMUSEMENTS. | SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.|DisrRicr pay IN THE HOUSE, |SHE CLASSIFICATION OF CLERKS, Telegrams to The Star.) {ce Have og i NAtONAL THEATER } MAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | pny — ‘The Tariff Bill Laid Aside Tempora-| Proposed Extension of the Limite—A ) TUR STORM SAVES A BURNING TOWN I 2 Querwerly meeting Metropolits v — . Norway, Mich. have reason te AY EVENING, JUNE ISTH TOMORROW *EESDAY isn 10 aan. | THE FISHERIES TREATY wily. Report Made to the President. PRA ee « ONIAL. “1 INIA SHANNON, Nie Fe Sewasak will speak at 1.30, | Avremerers-Sst pags * |THE BILL To INCREASE THR POLICE FoRCR axD| ‘The Civil Service Commission has submitted to] TORRENTS OF RAIN IN MICHIGAN. | +> sattirday wold wot wave beth senso ale WH make he Arrorsere 4th are THE BILL PROVIDING FOR POLICE MATRONS PASSED. | (he President the plan of a new classification of : As IU Was, for‘) -sevem Bulb \ “ Ceriow SALES—3 and 6th paces —-—__. Seas en were d Aide frou tie lowe DY Bey sens ane Mis Giay Speake cae £1 1 was arranged to-day between Mr. Hemphitt | UNE employes of the departmental, postal and ye z t . ate Worth Of househord goody ‘ : i Eaptiat sanlay Sehivol yesterday afternoons This | Booxe—dth pase, r. Gra’ eaks in Favor of It, | and Mr. Mills that the tarift bill should be tempo- | C¥stom service, p at the suggestion ntanicy Mane Letaiel: h Hise ind tie Like were rallied by th k ~ society ht pr-sided over by Mine Si Es Pryor Rosters CHANCES_2d para, J =P Tarily laid aside and his day devoted to measures | President. This proposed classification, which is shetealitine — age ty : H tore It hold ite cular tn ‘OUNTRY BOARD—2d payea, mae aly neglected by the House since the tariff has e cl 7 , nately, Where ‘they Theme rialdt ae en tt Hgetdaade: | Covent Brat Bszarsa para NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE. | teen occupying attention, Atte the call of staves | ll the cleres and other employes above thegrade| WOW KEMP MEAT MANEAN. |» g tie aught At ‘ “et : : us Gt mubscribing are invited fo attend, °° 0" Pensbmiy ‘was completed Mr.Grosvenor sent up to the cierk’s | f laborer. Details of the Second Austratian De= | {0 oe one ee Pi Wiltinece a orn = -ROUMASN Treasurer.” | Epccarionat~td mee Sone ae desk to be read a resolution setting aside a time Phage asked = ina feat o1 the r : The p MISS SHAN ON LADY AUDLEY in | _ SHEN. seerery:_{ secunsioms, Pituen : i Rille * ; a for tue consideration of pension measures, and aR reporter, sald it only | San PRancrsoo, Ju nt food Hib wi Stilts OE AcbLES COURE | | ig SS FINE Taasky MOLL ABOISTERED, | P,Gyrroze Piette Re 1st Paz Bills in Relation to Police Passed. | touting is'a proumtie how cute character ot bust, | €Xtended the limits withtn which the rules appited | scviting sess for’ toe « ot sy < ¥ tof the Bk rrett | BS granison of the celebrated “ urotas”: | F - irae . 50 as to cover ail the ground included within the a Kemp, which took place May o- wb 3 ‘Shine. Theodore M. | yout ne, mentle, sure. Servi mit Fixaxctat— lected by democr Mr. a rs ne between Hanlan and Kemp, which took place M ~ Heruy . Towers: Misses’ 1as | tod tate. "To rain’ wosd stvck send cowsto OAR: | FonRusr (eomar’ ——— Seip sunny cee Reppin law, Dut Was tntended to remove all doubr about ~ Boy's Mead ort, eae 2. Nettie Siiaunen | MONT, Spring st., near 14th pel1-6t" | <> KEV. SIA SEK ONG F H ayeaie THIS EVENING Springer and Mr.Hemphili objected to the reading | tne application of the rules to any piace. While | 9,00 the Paramatta Kiver, Ne ‘The Senate. of the preamble, and the Speaker deciding that | all positions not filled by Presidential appointinent ee ee Fn Among the bills reported from committees and | the resolution only, aud not the preambie, was | Were included in Ube classified service, under this r f 4 For Itexr (Houses) OF AN ANGRY PATIORR, OM CHINA WILL | For Rewr (Stores). 11, Word Breatanc’s. Orches mandry Church | Fox Re sce t Both men were in excellent condition, but « bie edly W : wi So ufo itacee ciclo renctvedh aft | MS Seigeh. in the thterrat of Women's Foreign Mhs- | FOR ZEST <AMisce Placed ou the calendar was theSenate bill to with. | privileged, Mr. Grosvernor withdrew the resolu- | Pobowl classidcation, that did not wean MF. | two Kemp seetued test. pinparad for vie ss panes Frcircle, “3 | lonary Society. ‘Everybody welcome | ens draw public lands In Florida from all but home- | tion, threatening to get 1t In later. competitive examination. Some places would be a a wut wacite ae ae Fo linc pen wich imtenest te due thtee | Fon Ssre (Mises stead entries. Also the Post-Office and District, ‘THE BILL TO INCREASE THE POLICE FORCE. exempted, as at present, by generat tule, some by | the start Kemp stot alies ater | } kW RATIONAL TREATED <a — | months or more, are notified to before the 15th | Houses of Columbia appropriation bills, (To be called up} Mr. Hemphill called up the bill to increase the Se 2 me places would be flied bY | na'r'a dozen strokes the vx | N 5 . To ee a ae E we. lo-morrow.) Also Senate bill for the reconstruc. | police force in the District, and at once Mr. Gros- pe amination, ous. "Both wen. were. rowing | WEDNESDAY, JURE 1% DUNCANSON BROS, Av Locat. MeNTION—6th page, Lich of te Government dam at the Rock Island | venor took the floor in opposition to this bill, stat} 9... ‘THE PRESIDENT'S VIEWS. wor | Speed, Kemp was striking 4° and Hanan 41 to | CHORAL SOCIETY P = Np BUILDIN Lost axp Fouxp— arsenal and for the tinmediate construction of a | ing that be Was opposed to taking up the Ume of e Commission has, as stated, done this work at | the mntnute. Hanlan soow increased tubs sjrced, | : > SOCIATION GIST ISSUECOF Shock | Moser 0 Loax temporary dam. the house in such matters while these pension | the President’s request and in response toa letter | ANd WIth @ mighty effort drew level w a f sins ie MIL. MATHILDE oe NOGUEMAS, So Pos Foralae mowthly meeting or tae “eral” will be | | Mepicat—4th page, reset eee otTered a, Fesolution (which Was | pills were pending. “He read’ lls resolution and | from the President, dated March 21 last, in regard | IP,,4™%,0,t@0H 200 Fands fro | provawss i Ree gene ageing ket | ame ste aaa See hh athe th Wemmeeay sen: | OceaN Sreawmas—id pare feraireG) lustructing the Judiciary committee 1° | preambie and made a pension speech in the Dig- | tocertatn proposed amendments to the civil service | M™P wow wulckebed his stroke a | ad Mise MAUD POWELL, Violinist, ——F Snr a eturetinwr | POTOMAC River Boars para March, 1883, lead ore Is exempt from duty. If At Lreiaedie en eie. rules 1m that letter the President suggested, the fo stioot ahead like an arr. and soon ied i Praggca from Jail and Mangea. t = tary aud trenaurer. | Piaxos ax Oneaxs—7th page 3 TSIONS OF THN form classifical Canadian by a quarter of a length SUMMARY VENGEANCE ON 4 NBUKO WHO OLTHAL ‘ 0c. trate 730 snd 61- SEE A | fovmtaths gold or siver Jess in quantity but greater | | TROVISIONS OF TUR FOLICE BILL- | Stitloyes in tic ain Sreat aera Ne rbeane | Canadian by 8 quarter of a leet r coe ia Mocseretite: $8 sen kas avendy Seen subieetied at taraeee P 1 Value than the vaiue of the lead in the ore. strict pol was ret pl portance of this,” he wrote, “is entirely obvious, | hus a tudcaitiveutons: Ii . Siation is in a Inost Hourishing condition Advai Prorrsstosat—dth pea ME STEWART WANTS THE NAME OF PRRSONS SELL, | that the act entitled “An act to increase the police | ye ‘present unpertect. classifications hastily | Nase toe eulticent one. Hs =a oe ee He ee a a ae aE G. CAMPBELL aera pea @ GOVERNMENT BONDS. force of the District of Columbia, and for ower | imade, apparently with but little care for uulform- | place the clal . rat vex = wes at 8-1 Matinee Saturday at 2. President, 517 10th’st. now. meaniees _ Mr.Stewart also offered a resolution (which went | purposes,” approved January 31, 1883, 1s hereby | !t¥ and proiuigated after the last Presidential | fouled bis oppone ; JEANNIE WINSTON JNO. A. PRESCOTT. = TALTIES—#th paze. over, uuder objection) directing the Secretary of | amended so as to authorize the Commissioners of | €!¢¢lion and prior tothe installation of the present | ened up, rowiug forty-two, « the Treasury to furnish statements of all offers of | sald District to increase sald force to 11 Heuten- | to escent ee, Hot, have ven permitted | rutle polut tn good style. li bonds for sale to the Government since Ist April, | ants, 30 sergeants, 340 privates, 19 station clerks, 9 | Showed the inconsistencies and uncvenuess of | {Luuutes aud 14 seconds, and here led tl AND THE LYCEUM OPERA COMPANY | Sec'y and Treasiirer, 1416 Fst nw. Je0-4t_ | SPECIAL Norrces—Lst ig A SPECIAL MELTING OF THE STOCK- RAN PROPERTY. Bonde tie Citizens Equitable Building | Stuatex Resonts—4i 0: PRINCE METHUS ALEM. ets | urallan by a good length. Kemp was now puil aoee oe es am Bihewpee be Be rg ir es craggy a Iss, with the premulums asked and the bames of | laborers, and the humber of mounted men 10 35, a8 | the classification, comparing one mens With | a splendid long @uroke down upon Bas ~~ ap Feil Occhestes. } Reswmntion: as Getone tise oo eutee tas | é ‘Trape tart Parties cffering, aud of all bonds purchased by | they may deem necessary, provided that 45 ot the | angther, and closed oy sayings — frantic shoure or ‘applause frou tho hom issue of a fifth series of stock UNDFRTAKERS—31 page, ‘Ube Government,showing the amounts, premiums, | increase in the number of ‘privates hereby author. | “"\, pos, emo < d to the z “ : Lwish the Commission would revise these classi- | lookers. Great excitemeut followed tthe jail Ley ‘ sera | Net ¥. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Waxten (Help) and names or partes. Hed shall be appointed to class one, and 45 Lo class | qeations and submit. tO me a plan which will as | tralian sculler was sen to Tange typ alorgele ~ Menowe tee jauer ws ~ | ig qs, Mis MARY RADUATE OF | WAxrED (Situationsy MK. SHERMAN'S OPINION. Seen ot ror ac ae, mclent, for the | tar ag possble make them uoliorm, and waich Will | Hanian. A Uttle “lower” down. the siveain | HUM. barred outs and raore whe jailer wa - : * ‘th Tnstitute, will WANTED (Rooms) —~"2 pa Mr.Sherman expressed iis opinion that there was ee a bert especially remedy the present condition which per- | Ken was leading by nearly halt a | ie f dragged Lie prisoner te Ube SPDR OF JUNE ¥ receiv 2 Gst.s.w. for | WaxtED (Housea)—2d para, 1880, Of thé Increase force herein authorized, at - = mm. ¥ oa P : pan Gc canitae = inits persons to enter a grade in the service in one | length. He now rowed a fine, even stroke. | Lu $e bo Two Ei SNCES. DAILY Two. ment. or will visit patieuts et their own Tesi] Waren Cl ho Propriety in calling for nainesof parties offering | the rates now pald to lke grades and Services On | Gepament without aay examination which, i | The Canadian was Iaborug ati Wore, and aii | *°BE OC ‘ 4 souibrette fics hours from # to 11 #.m. aud from 4 uu- bonds, aS men would not care to have tt known | said force, and for their equipment, 13 hereby ap. | Ot! a o alas Hy he AN TASSEL 3t ae ca iling tacit, bonds, ‘The effect | Propelated. ‘The stim ‘of $13,000 18 appropriated | *! cher department.can aly Deentered after pes ms nic 1 Pre sion of movewen Short tn B areata, Teoniog suk Weceendiny ; waar RST Pros oF To-DAY's STaR contain: vg | that they were selling their bonds. The e ; a |) ing such examination, ‘Tuis, i think, suoul jeparted trom him, Berore reaching tue Cais = Bago bbc tg peoek aa | THE REGULAR r Te Pelee ae arat contains Biaine’s | would be to make Liem. have recourse to brokers, | ZF the purchase of a lot and the erection and fur. | WE sw canmination. Tals 1 think, should be } departed trom lin was pale and r MICAGO, June 11. —A E Josey, ma SChah Washincton wil be helson MONDAY Hryekigece and thus to enhance the price, Pushing ofa station-house In northeast, WushiNg- | vice rather tuan Oy contracting then.” Treely, Was tuoroughiy done up. t bx-treanuer Wait) Carter bas been ie 1 a wo inceat @o'cleck pm at St Dominios Hall A fall | "The credentials of Senator Gibson (La), tor his | tot by the Commissioners of the Districvot coum Sreuatuneee : Uratian Ted Dy Tourette what 18 kB bo a at Sa ANCHO: HOKET.” Atuindauee ferequested, "UN. H. SHEA, Presiden next term, Were presented and tald on the table, | Dia. The suins appropriated by Unis act shail be sgethntelappgetdonreee planlemaaar ee “One Man Whart” Hanian made a fual efiert Saaees bie peepnane 800 ’ ‘MJ. COLBERT, Secretary. eames: 7 . pcre s "| pald out of any money in the ‘Treasury not other-| ‘The Commission in preparing Uhe new classifica: } went apa bit but a of unpa. ef eAc i st election € a 1 ie oF AIILOX —f— ae THE FISHERIES TREATY. Wise appropriated, and out of the revenues Of te | tion have followed the suggestions of this letter, | meme UB S,bity but a scene of uup spurean, | OC two tere ted ctty audit i i jens or ee BUS; cust A88. ‘The resolution offered by Mr. Morgan last Thurs- | District of Coltuntia in equal parts. Ic 1s proposed to extend the application of the law | proudly passing that structure two senptus in | Covers Was 0 ton « ke south Treatury Bai | i will, be offeced by Thomas Boxp OfFrRinos Topay aggvegatea sg07.200 | U4 #810 the Asheries treaty was taken up and TUE REPORT ON THE BILL to the Railway Mail Service in the Post Office De. | {out of the canadian, "T stralian Was re. [WMI Career claitun Ua ty , MDA, 12th, e Mr) - ent, raving 2 per is makin A “ auction on MONDAY, 11th, at “Site nies: 4 per vets, coupon wer at is and in | NeBe o¥er Ul tomorrow. Mr. Morgan objected | states that the committee have had thé matter un- | partinent, and to the Bureau OF Engraving sod } celved with a wid ro: siasia and cheer eper ts snaking i 7 " a ce gam gushes 28g fou ine | to Mr. Sherman’ssuggestion to consider it adopted, | der careful consideration, and have received trom | Printing Under the Treasury Departuuent. ‘Lhe ea- | 104 from the assen - HE WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, i <> NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT ALL A Percents, registered, $100 at 127. and | as it had accomplisned all that was intended. bY | the Commiasionersof the District a letter giving tne | AuMuaLIONS pro Tor the Kailway Mati ser. | #t One Man Whart - VWouen at Z a erences betwee fenicat Pie Gor have | Se Loe aE ad ae ioe tg Reatstered: $100,000 | it, Mr. Morgan intimated that he desired to have | bin Cpereoryiay auntovet, med urgieg Cee wecoe | vice will be held 1m disuricts, and, as at present, | Kemp did us be Itked, and putting wi s MF snmacenpeine iaans ob b voles Yorie i inane: z . uf L.—and the Coupreticut Fie Cu have | at 1074; $1,300 a0 107 tet and $3,000 at 108, further discussion upon It. F cordial approval, and urging the neces- | probationary appointments "will be inade for six | TOWIDg WIN Skill and ease he suct past Te win ane penne oP a as oo WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE SUMMEE ian en Welenex daw Gan Gace i wee ‘Ob moon of Mr. Shertuan the Senate proceeded | sity for prompt and favorable action on the bill. | mouths, At the end of luls probationary teri the | RINK post three clear lengths abead of Hasan, +4 pa ~ sects - : | crop Bullen nt ASR, THE Crops.—The Weather- | to the consideration of the fisheries treaty in open | in thelr annual report the Commissioners say: “A | appotntee will be subjected to unowber practical | Tiwe 21:36, nd iy Baws n weg vor 7 See OFFICE J. M. gon MAKER © Crop Bulletin of the Signal OMice says: The week | executive session. and addressed by Mr. Gray | force averaging less than ninety ten on duty at | examination, to be arranged and conducted, not =e ome 00k plac aed ACCOMMODATIOS OF 11S PaTiONE. No. 134 south iistreeh Phietipnia, | @Mding June 9 has been slightly warmer th K support of Its Fatitleatton, “The questions with | any one ume is expected to patrol and protect a| by Uke Civil Service Commission, but by tron Worker’ Wages. 5 A large ‘We will take assignments of all subserip $5 im purchase of the fuil paid stock of the WASHING. TON WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT COMPANY, which the subscribers thereto may assign to us on or before June 30, 189%, paying therefor ail nstalments heretofore paid ther We will slso purchase all the fu | Washinwton Welsbach Incandesce: usnal In Now England, and froma ‘Texas northward | “lich the treaty dealt were not new, ‘The fishery | territory of 72 squa rane | Oe MSO a ed tata northward | cago (so-called) in the nortucastern Waters of Brit- | tian or arwees We eae people. Besides the | Will reiate to the practical work of the bureau, WILL CACSK FRESH TROUBLE. usual trom Virginia. © Florica. ish America had hot been made by the presept | regular duules tue force is subject to numerous | ‘The proposed new Classlitcation Will Include mes: | PrrrspvRG, June ll The Au-g -mated ASsocih- show and, the middl unistration nor by the present yeueration Of | drarts, especially While Congress 13 1n session, for | senge an the departments, It ts held that iniel- | tion convention will complete tae new se mt and the lower Ince nigion. while f. Av had been inade seventy years ugo, and | special service.” ‘The Comunissioners also show | ligence beyond that or a were manual laborer is | wages to-morrow, iu onier to preseat It ourhern states east of a eoutinued through many adintustraions and | the sinallness of ue police force in the District, { required of a inessenger, and an casy examination | manut. 13 0n Wednesday, ‘Tuls will give them trai. ‘The rge cities, bot WIth | ‘Will be proposed for ‘tuem, It is heid, 400, that it | the to consiuer it, and Le prepared to tmik tutel ly tavorabie wo greatest ua- | respect to population and area proticted. It is | will tend to benellt the general service by iuclud~ | gentiy on the subject at tie voaference, witch | niles, containing a popula- } the Post-Omice Department. This examination | THE CAKNRUIF< ARE CONTEMPLATING A MOVE WHICH da quar hs Urough tires generations, vexing the diplomacy | as compared with other pai ock of said aud Jeopa uuons of Th izing Ue peace of 1 earth, TU Was not (a Gas Light Cow- owing cre W inproved s had been wuld by ) also proposed to establish an additional station- | Img messengers Who become fauuillar with Ube} will be ueld on Tiursday atteruoon, Th plate Pany which may be offered to us ou Or before Septem. | Conditions over the preceding week, although the | uAtor Frye) to ve peiltiiea by belux locsulved. | house and precinct In northeast Washington, | business of Government offices in the line of pro- | aud tank-illl scale wit be coapleted tostar, | ber 1, 1888, at $30 per share eather in the extreme northern sectious hus { Hf 1 were ‘velltiled 1t woula not be by him (Mr. | whieh, according to the report of the Comuils. | motion, when balance of the scale Will be taken Up, Seat Partics desiting to assikn soid sut acriptions or to «elt | ly retarded the growth of corn. Gray) nor by Senacors on Uie democratic side of | stoners, embraces a territory of oMe-fOurth Of the NOT AST ENOUGH FOR THE PRESIDENT. inciuding Ute naller’s seale. This was leit out Uy prouably be exc Winwinss. said stock tc 's Will Please deliver wesiznau “i entire city. ‘They s. mania he ‘chamber. “The Laterests, the happiness, the ‘The President, tt 1s stated, desires also to extend | the fers in WeIr proposition ty tue | dx to Messrs, BELL & CO. No, 1437 Peunsylvanix ave- | BOND PURCHASES UP To SaTURDAY.—A Statement or of he country were Involved iu the discus. |“ +“yne population of this section has largely in- = 4 workers, The Amalgamated Association will in- [°° * _— Hue, Wanbiuetou, D.C. who Will aevept and pay for | prepared at the Treasury Department in regard to | 92 and 1€ could not be made to turM On the Sele | creased; streets. have Deen opened and extended, | te Principles of the clvilservice law to the Indian | Workers, ts Atmalguinaied Association wall 4n- the sane tor us All assigutents of subscriptions must be approved for the Welsbuch Ine ndewent Gas Light Company lish’ Wishes or Interests or pecuniary advantages oT a Stiall number of capitalists, Wuo Inkeht reap ding Sat- | oF lose u protit by the Use OF non-use OF ‘Feat gov school-houses erected, and bulldiug operations | Servi beeu otsuch a im Twenty ree Daye. the purchase of bonds by the Governny the cireular of April 17, up to and tne ‘under nd especially to the ladian schools, The | also place the roll-turners' schedule of wages be. | Has Not aracter and extent tha: it ts con- | Clvil Service Comission ts, Lowever, so crowded | fore the maiulacturers once 10) REMARKABLE PAST OF A YOUNG WISCONSIN PARMA x a | ine neuee > sidered: tat some practical and effective police | with work that it has not yet met his desires in| It ts stated on reilabie autiosty that C | THOLGUT TO BE INANE Pennssivauia by Coron & MeCurtuey, Noo 1419 F | Way s acceptances, shows that the au wriuueatal powers, wich ougut never to be in- | protection should be afforded a section, in Which | this respect, One of Use Comuatssioners remarked | Phipps & Co. uve decided to cut loos 1 | 1 dno, Zacher, i. “a . Cam be bad of | Stet. Weslumeton, D.C. peaded in Us Way 13 225,179, 14 ced € the clizens, by reason of the thadequacy Of the | to-day: “We cannot go ahead fast cnough W keep | Manufacturers’ Protective Assoetetton ' Wiad Lacie 6 te Mount Mewne 2 mo ain ‘ 7 J. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. « toliows force, have at times, been compelled to patrol | up with the Presideut.” Tae Unnited number of | Amalgamated Association, aba UL Ludepeudenis. | Jive talles north, bas bot tasted tood . ¥ am and 6 pam Retw = = = } wraith PAKTY DIVISIONS AND PARTY DISTINCTION Beats and patton one ae ies corks aa me ae =e and the great | © The break will be pane EB pm acento wo Sng ated cog 4 } => ME. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, OF 1417 | © none s de a be obliterate "he report of the superintendent of pol Increase Of the work makes It altnost impossible | when wage — scales — wil ye adopted tor | Of tual ye has dove arduous Haru Work, but if GaaaD oF FRtENDSUP | BOE New: Yorn avenues. ‘will ruta branch for | pps phe rep ope Oe nore | force ais shows tho inadequacy of the present | tor the Commission to attend to more than tae | the Unies, Trou itis at Sith “see, ths j has now grown so weak tual auything tnore Liber . t View, MONDAY, | 1-28 ies able Luxttic., Wiles, Liguorg aud | t ae Ae Kaew himself, no partisan considera- | force and the almost imperative need for its in- | current work. It 1s tought that the proposed | ikbistreet mill and. tue lars oteek Fious than light chores exuausts bin. Le talks | fon = the —, lately ccenpied Mr. v. | show: Ving of $7, tons could Intlue: his judgment as to tae merits | crease, new classification perfecting the system will re- | at Homestead, These works bave hererofore ve Mbadis. A goes te er KoasOn tot kis wtetie Wa ton leaves her wharf at 9 a | Feachy, Chanectient ave: aw on the 4's, and #610, 178. ve | of (ue treaty, Every treaty came before the Sen- SARCASTIC MR. GROSVENOR. Reve the Commission of much labor now Imposed | controlled by the Amalgamated Arsoclation, and inet be ne Raney, Swoeees * Fare 2 n The. | SEY-G 7 s slow . | Ale WIC an €normous Welgit of presiumption in 1ts 7 upon It, Some months ago the Comufssion under- | tie Wages based On Use muathufecturers’ Var iton h trewting him, tacit effortst i - Iie. 3 EQUITABLE ATTORNEY-GENERAL GanLaxp Is slowly improv- | Hiv wit an enormous welght of pre the Listory of | MF. Grosvenor, in the course of bis remarks, | (Soy ine exatmimauions fer promotions propeet in | wera’ 4s proposed, and Ube propysiiion w { hin to take toed have So far proved Guavalln BE A LAWN PARTY IN THE LAW COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATIO’ ing. He does not suffer from the neuralgic and the country when rs could denounce (in commented sarcastically upon the fact that all | tne War Deparunent, and have just Gnished the | exrried out, 10 cuange the Dase of Lhe itis thousat als peed Cost bs a proseunced: fe couicive ot Theodoce Barbe, 372 | ~ E BUILDING ASSOCIATION, atic palns as inuch ag he aid, aud the | quvance of discussion and without evidence) a | the great questions pending in the House had been | Work entailed by Ubdse exaiuations, It iy pro- | bar-irou (othe prices on structure! mater aytujion OF ius.aul is Chere ate gO otuer 3, 1888, i EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F 32. “shingies” have about disappeared, but he is still | treaty (With ail such, presimptions An its fa¥or) | laid aside in order to enable the body to consider a, lo take up the Treasury Department neat, } 11 the Carnegie Mri imsist ou Ube caanye of pase | ibaiesTiONs OF meen! a Se See ¥ ASSETS—$885,730.02, Weak, and wil probably not be able to attend to | a8 cowardly and humiliating. : bill increasing the police force of the District. He | 08% Work to be done there is, according to the | It inay cause w rupture in the Workers’ orgatiz x — a al gener: 2 — ns omg tarll ae Comminsioner, : - sUby six feet im heigl, abd has been a sete Osice hours, from Bam. 04:30pm. On the fist | Ms oillee duties Units Late in the Week, Flonve of Reprevemiatives. etorred to the fact thatthe surplus was stilt ac: | © pict 9 aN. tai on iutinan, ¥ ‘Weunesday in each month the office will be open from | Tye PRESIDENT Has APPROVED the act grantii Mi. And: ML oa cumulating; that the fiscal year Was nearing its ETE R 4 > - ACH. apes ; R PRESIPRS 4 e act granting Anderson iL) froin the committee on post | Cioce with the appropriation bilis still. undisposed THE ANEMOMETER TESTER. Frank Hugh O°Donnell's Libel Suit. secciiade amuclia Ste Screlork yan. Advances will be made promptly | 4 pension to Mrs. Jeannie Stone; the acts for the | offices and post roads, reported back the resolu. of, and finally came ¢0 the gist of his remarks with Loxpos, June 1L—Mr. Frank Hugh 0" Society Notes, Subscriptions for shsres in the 15th issue received | Pellet of Jas. B. Mitchell and Dougias Chapman; | tion calling on the Postmaster General for a tabu. | a citation of the various general pension Dil, | Am Odd-Leoking Machine that Mysti-| who brings sult agaist the fines tor Mr. Alphonse Von Murnm, of une German toga. make regular trips during the oefienes i |. | the act to extend the time for th etion of a | lated statement of disallowed cialis of postigas- Which iad been reported on by committees or in- fied Department Clerks. suvpeenaed Earl spencer and Slr George 0. Tieve- , received tidings Of (he death of Bis mother ta . 25:30 yeah ‘Tickets round | img hOUS Tse en Amante astable Build: | Oriae across Staten Island Sound; the acts to aN: | ters from the stave of Kentorks andes toe cong | wroauced in tbe liduse, Me tien ead that a pews ae Iyah, respectively, former sord-itetienhut aud | Geriuany oh Saturn — = — thorize the construction of bride: across the Ten: | arch % 18h. Lald over Hon had been presented to the committee on} Theclerks in the War Department have recently | cules secretary of Ifelaud, to serve as witnesses 40 | justice and Mra Field will go to the Pacite niay, baving at 10am, re- ‘giued atonal an Miieee Ever st ce near CRAtS att ender’ i rules, signed by all the republicans Who Were | neen considerably exercised over theerection of aa | ‘ie (rial. coast, and fro1n there on to Alaska Unis month ar . $1,000 advanced om each share. Of near Guncersvhie, Ain. aud tue Act ior Ue jos |, Under the call of states the following bili, &., ) present ih the House, asking for an assigninent of | DEED chonta the ata once es aan _ ome eheryenpmimae a ; trip 10e. Pamphlets explaining the object and sdvantaces of | tect.on of the United States oflicials in the Indian | Were introduced and referred: time to the committee on invalid pensions, and re- looking mac! Jockey Cross Dies of his Injuric: Mr. Joseph Nimmo, }r., ts at Fortress Mouroe. S turday evening exerrsion leaving 6 p.m. return- | the Association are furuished upon application. territory. By Mr Mervert (Als.)~Providing for an assistant | specttuli calling attention 10 the demand there | building. Various guesseranave called ta ayna-| xew you, June 1L—Chas. Cross the Jociey, | Mrs Kowero will summer at Atlantic City. Tue 2 z espe — —— cretary of the Navy. Was In the country for pension ion. ‘That | mite gun, a bore for natural gas, ap Artesian Well, | wag Was tarowa frei bis Ores ak the Jemane Jto We here during te kinds of amusementa THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prewt, | At Quiet IN Hayti.—Comimander Heyerman, PROPOSED BILLS TO RED RS tition had been presented about a month ago. ; oe on ee | qumten of Conguaan, buL eth piesa indsot emnsementa | 5x0. JOY EDSOR. Sac's- hl cians the te hia tee rice | on ee Ievgredints Betore that time two requests hed been maeae Sq | Whirling hobby-horse and a flying machine, AS | Park races SatUrday last, dieg of his tajuries hast ! Ses! : will sp btatibe Manhattan hospital, from Santiago de Cuba that he found every the formal action of the committe on invalid pen- | Dobe of these seemed plausible, a Star reporter | Big! te . DENTAL NOTICE. refreshments furnished om the grounds <a that at tints tune there seems to be no provanility | sions for time to consider some pension bilis. cut the Gordon knot yesterday morning by golug Dr. E.R. RUST has removed his office from quiet on his arrival at Port-au-Prince, pala. B rvsepe emg, | of the passage at this session of Congress of the | Up to this time, Mr. Grosvenor sald, the commit From Wall Street To-day, oo ail gees tans at cts price Peniiayivautia ave. to 1530 New York uve: Dew Where h' had been sent to look out tor At Sis bul; that there ie a largo suepias in. the | teebu rules Lind bet asaipued one ay or coreg: | Ouk imko the courtyard and asking the ideauty ot | y yore alae at vine mon meret was] Judge and Mrs. John Davis will go Uo Lenox thas For Charters, & ly to Capt. WHITE, steamer = DK. THE... HANSMANN, interests in the event of another outbreak, ‘Treasury, which 15 dafly accumulating. tothe | to the consideration of pension bills, While it had | *H!S queer arrangement engaged heavy to Weak wt the opening this morning, first | Week, where they will spend th Pet B L. 4. WOOLLEN & CO, 1101 F stn. w. | Ve Wasteared by the United States consul general | detriment of general business, and which tends to | givén days to nearly every other commitiee it had | tying red tape around the machine, which Con-} prices being small fractions veloW Savuriay’s | pany With Mrs and (ue Misses Preiogiuysea,who 1 im seFime x . A Aa pe ‘at that port, z (ue contraction of the circulating medium of the | Stubboruly reused to let the committee on invalid | sisted of an upright iron rod, resting | closing quoiations. Taere was a moderaie amount | Will eccupy Ub Ir new and spacious Louse at thal {U-TS MILES DOWN (THE RIVER AND RE: | ig gs, GAS GASOLINE AND OM STOVES. RE-| Tue Deiay IN THR country; that the uncertainty as to whether the | pensions have a day. The repnbiican party in its | on a timber-support, and crossed by a long arm on | ! Huciness done, but it was confined to less than soning Suananer Feseet. Milis Dill in its ‘nt shape will ever becor piatiorm at Chicago hid pleds itselt to Braxcu Bripor.—In 2 letter to the iiw,s,to saythe least, prev, alinoat certataty | substantial pensions to tue Soldiers, ‘and. the War Col. Haias says that Le has no idea how long | not iu ume to give the feller demanded, and tat | d€mocratic party in its platform had also it Will_be berore the work is begun on the Eastern | tue late unfortunate and unnecessary ‘civil war | AnuoUnced Ltseit in favor ot liberal pensions But, Branch ridge, aud that the Whol cause Of dey | hade an enormous and daily loereasiog pension | wofortunately, in the recent utterences of the Asdue to the ralircad company, Who lave not yet | list just and necessury; that the success ot the | democrutie party at St. Louis there was no word, agreed upon the proportion of tue cost. of Une | arn BY ST. PAUI’S PARISH GUILD. Lemphoue, 984 ualf a duzen stocks, St. Peul, Northwest: Leau- Mra. Conduit Smith the Misses Conduit covnter-weigit. ‘The person questioned suid taat | Ing, 0 Aliswouri Pacite being tue most coupe. | ity will spend July at Singlaia Won that the mnchine was tne resute oF we delivers: | SKS, Were deciucdly weak sd gavetone Sh Sn aa omg deapeing lrg ‘boa st ‘himyel entire list. Tue decline, however, made vut slow | for Germany. . Magruder has m ally recov~ age ode lig! at one Frets. progress upUl late in tne hour when there was | ered irom tbe allack of Panama fever ty aon of te Vuited States made possible and | NO Telerence to suggestion that the denoorau | Haz#a aud Kusgell and was intended to test tue | Loe quunation, tir selling move uent secuimiig | uiclastcrulse, aud goes abroad ter von HAVING, AFTER ‘the Book, Statio uter into some other pursuit afer # su mers vacation,] Will wll my busitess,in whole oF nt One 0. Ine smuall stores at one- at one Sill'scll | Changes «hien they are to pay, as required by ecure the accumul e priv arty In the LuLUre proposed to carry out its prom- large proportions, St. Paul preferred lost 2 per | toration to wealth, ce ek chet sees canna | came nc ce Gancrgne | eae ea tea i ane Seve OIL) Drees eAipoie oats eel: | ee cent, the Common 1),,Kauscs tid 1eaas1\.. Hur | Mrs Joa V. L. Pruyn, of Albawy, will occupy : mou Keturn Trip at 4 yt jone June : seine ence! Muauktt | A MEDPLE AsoUT ALICE Woopuati—Assistant | report to the House bills: First, repealing all ) this Congress proposed to give them any consider. | “An anemometer,” he said, “which measures the | Western 1 per cent, aud’ tie rest of the “list crac. | Me WinGoM Houseon Soon ay icamer ns . - at SDAYS. : the past oat Mme Thankiu | Secretary of Stace Moore said tuis morning that | laws providing for internal reventie taxation and | ation, He asked that before the House spent tts | velocity of the wind, consists of four small hemis. | Uoual ataouais, Cuion Paciilc leading wi a . make two trips during BRADLEY ADAMS. _| the Department has done all it can in explanation | T’MoVing ail of sald tax except that now collected | me legislaliug on Ue police force of the District, garnered ‘There was a slight recovery toward tue end oi 1 upon spirits distilled in whole, or in part, from | the soldiers siiould nave some time set apart in | Pberical cups attached toa spindle. The upright, pets, (nl Cloths, Mattinzs, Buby Carriages, Ketrigeri- tore, Stoves, Sc. Everytiing iu the housefurnisiing: ort Alice Woodhali by sending to the di sou ee. 0 ly in @ socket, and will be — but at ii apogee the market Was quiet and Minister McLane has returned to the city, aud is z wane ped ye LATEST NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS. he Alice Woodhali case by sending to the dis-| ¢P'in and upon mait liquors; ‘second, provuiing | Which they might present their claims. } . turns easily tr | aD generally at the lowest prices reacued. Joseph, Jonnmen, of So Te SIEBEL OWEN | Uict attorney's otice at New York copies ofall the | fy the levy and coleetion ob oeemeted ee AN HOUR AND A HALP WASTED. peed ee en a eee Wwe will stay wath Ss . | : New York ave, and 10th Actag District AUoruey Sempie teiezraphed to | POR all hemes of persons, corporations assovia-| The debate went on, and an hour and a haltof | being 28 fect in length. “This Wil give a precy a ee See Se SEs. a aes OF THE Gicaiins TaaenLaones BOGE Ue Department the otuer day to learn the exact | fy'sand trusts of | $5,000 aud upward per annum | ene time that should have been devoted to District | good speed, and Wilt enable Us to Zee a lair rate | NORFOLK, Va. June 11.—Fire broke out shortly | Saturday for Pras F< Shooaw's > SCUMEnte Gk Mies: WUCdRBINS ex tendicin the proceedsof sald income tax to be devoted ex-, rat os » | With whieh to test the instruments. The ane- | &tter midnight in a buildin ing to tue be Mr. and Mrs. Jao. D. Langhorne have gone to their WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, 739 AND 741 77H ST. NW. eived a reply stating that 1t was for “forgery | C\¥tve-s to the payment of pensions; Unird, pro- | Matters was taken upin talking campaign “wash,” | Tom Nan will be attached 10 the long arm, ang | ton Whart and Warelouse Co, and formerly oveu- | eounury piace near Lynchvurg, where Miss Lauge MARSHALL HALL, Cheavest house in eity to buy your Furniture, Car- | eneraliy.” Tuls wasnot deemed completeenouga, | Viding tat all articles or products, not niunu- | during which a colloquy arose Dotween, ‘Mr. Wood. tate : a : > ree Will be rapidly Whirled by means of two" men | pled by ue Cuesapeake and’ Ohio Kaul fhuco le Departuent cleared up the mateeroy | MetUFed OF produced in the United ‘States, sali | burn, of Nevada, and Mr. Cox, of New York, turn Pl ad hotwe preceded Uneu some Werks ago. 4 : i ‘a. | the building and contents, including 250 b Cox, in his’ tari | 8!Bing these cranks, I think that we can get a STEAMER W. W. CORCORA relleve Col. : enter the portsof the United States tree of all im-{ ing pon the reference by Mi cotton, were consumed. ‘The B:tlish bark Vero: Count @ Arco Valley, tie German minister, who ESI NE 13, 1888, line sold cureait as clieapaa ty can be Lough ene | Seung all the oan | port duty. eo - i speech, to Nevada as a rotten borough. spa! eee ae or Quebec, lying at tue Wharf, had her tas ts now at Weicker’s, will Mt up the legation to his . “ pi aves We wake. Lay A ASSISTANT A NT-GENERALS sor Sra-| MF. Gallinger (N, H.), Introduced a bill to in-| str. Woodburn defended his state, and was bit- ging and Salis badly damaged by fire. ‘The total | own taste di mer, and in the wacuma a , Bisininataeeccrcsond bys Sendrnliemel hppeercchtaeree cal] Peli mars apr wis batantens | grease tie ewcteney of the medical corps of the | reriy personal in his attack upon Me. Cox. but rhe | By this power alone, An electrical current win | fois avout gunone, Tie otic S part of the | hls sister Will join itn here aud Will proside over MARINE BAND. s. 7 . rT bout templated ces in th Nay Jatver gentleman replied in a more good-natured | connect the anemometer with a register Unat will | cargo of Lhe British steamship Kimberly. ‘The loss | Lue hospitaiities of Uke legation, ete myS-4t_ | ig gy YALE STEAM Lal stom = oe poss = he statios of cB {Ue Allan (Mass.)\—To reduce the postage on | manner, although he also indulged im some biting | record the revolutions, and another arrangement | !8 Covered by insurance. Mr. Frank D, Thomason, of Chicago, son of AN LIFE INSURANCE 00, ay Bp veral assistant adjutant-generals, who are amen- all matter, personalities. ee ol _ Thomason, arrived last evens ANDREW WALL. Supt, adi ane aero i able to tae four-year tour of duty order. Gen, PROPOSED PENSION DAYS. FRE POLICE BILL ADOPTED" COMMITTEE OF SHE Frillinatcate the numberof revolutions of the arm: | Sesignation of the Spnuish Cabinet, | (0! and Nr posun Wines Ein one GRD * Bridutane, Busune call, Os: Greene has been on daty ut the Depirtwent about | yr, Grosvenor (Ohi), offered a resolution asaign- bend oy eee ee eo phe orcle descrived | ‘Maprip, June 11.—The cabiuet has resigned, | Jué hive veen sinting past mont. Se ee eee ee een 216 BEE BOL ETE pates. being oracred suon to Some otaer station, | 18g July 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 for the consideration | The poilce bill was then adopted by the commit. | makes the waitl in a imiuute we can easily et tue | Afler accepting Use" resignation of Gen. Martine: | “yh DeSrs NU Dur Oe baa’ tialiile MESSES” HAY Wak. 1ST Ieee arxsow, | He will very Like AY RIDGE, Gextiectes—I send you by bearer hereof Qiks | at Fort Leavenworth, who, in tara, irial. | Go tO San Antomio, ‘Te: ct, velocity Of the air by which the cups are | Casthe, tendered ssme ime ago. This will enabie | i Holland Patent, N.Y Instead Of the air blowing on tue cups. | Sonor agasta the prime minister of the retiring | Summer vacation. P. Martin, uow | Of general pension legislation, precedence to be | tee of the whole and laid aside to be favorably re- where sne will spend ber AU prooably | given to the arrears Minttation repeal and to the | ported to the House, ue SRINAS, JoRE 20 38 believe, of the Gas Stove you. seut ine , tO the reuer of Gen. Rug- | Gependent pension bills. ‘The resclution was we as is the case in actual use, the cups cabinet, to form @ new liberal government. ‘A dramatic entertainment will be given at the ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1888. | Writs p'eved Si! be asore thom paritactery. both in | sles uow on siek leave.’ Gen, Ruggiew health as | eoinpanied Uy along predmbley to tue Feadlag of | qpye pul providie ee Mars - Me alr, wate amounts to: the saine thing. “The a new liberal gov poerggsnremeangiey gh Acensand from the com- | {itis abe result, ali Go tauly’ al ‘without Very poor of late, and it is “necessary that | waich (as being a slump speech) ‘Mr. Springes. of Lied ppointment of three waned de lice tmportant Meeting of Millers, : ne dep. SOS feny truly Fours ome One suOUIA be assigned to his dulles “These | Tiinols, objected. e police matrons and for other purposes was next | CUPS in & certain 2, 3 ¥.June iL Chilcwen, 506. wa. . changes areas yet in 4 nebulous State, but they | ‘Tuercupon Mr. Grosvenor withdrew the resolu- | taken up. ‘AGIMPLE TASK Mn gy fikirem, 0c. e217 are Likely to occur very Soom, ton, stating that ue would get the preaimble into | in time given him tospeak upon this bili mr. | to calculate the relation between the movementot | {100 of Uiww Cutie states Swill mite Ot Muse tall | & s Hearst, Mem dB eae Di Genus ‘THe ScHOOL-SEIP CONSTELLATION, With the first, | “8? Record in a speech. Struble made a speech arraigning the democrats | the anemometer and the velocity of the wina, three days. Matters of great importance to te | Jones, Mi Wiisou, Sirs, Col. stutherford, i} third, and fourth classes of naval cadets, will sail DISTRICT BUSINESS. for giving no attention to “We have selected this spot for the reason that trade will be considered” “, H. seybt, of High- | Mixs Riggs ana Mrs. M. kh. Seckendorm eur st NDay at le ELIXIR AND PILES, from Annapolis on the stuamer practice cruise the | _7B¢ House then proceeded to the consideration | THE DEMANDS FOR TEMPERANCE LeotsLatiox, | 1t 1s almost sueltered from the alr outside, and tne | land, IL, 18 at of the aesbciatiou and Nii, | Marble Lleart or Cue Sowiitor's Drea wil ve per = ai ena. ‘THE BFST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, middie of next week. The North Atlantic fleet | Of District business, the first bill called up being | and declaring that it was prohibition or substan- | air here 1s consequently nearly undisturbed. We | Seamans, of Milwaukee, ts secretary. A large nus. | [01 under naBayretne River View ¢ assisted by U Daisy O'Donatw: ar, Sina - promine ore len, WO will Used with the greatest anccess for the last 60 yearsin | Wii take their departure about the game tine, | that to increase the aay Ta ‘the District of | tial restriction of the sale of liquor in the District | Should like, of course, to have a piace with u roof, | ber of BL millers from dil it paris of | Allen, Diges- seq! veedi was needed more than increased conditions nearly pertect the counury have aiready arrived to attend the | Misses Loulsana Grigs! curing Constigntion, Liver Compiainan, Putades aiter which the Naval Academy will se(tle down | Columbia. ‘The sul 1b proceedings are fe-| of Columbia that but the = here. We derson, Ut Keupion at River | tion, Epidemics, Fevers, Disease of the Stumach, Dys- ahemomsters convention, which is expected to be Uke largest | E. Richsras, Eva ‘ : 2 eR to its accustomed ‘summer Vacation. ‘Tue second | ported under the head of District day iD’ the | police or police facilities, a Oe ee Cote rant aan am | cra hata ny ths nasteunl cmmnctnaion. sonand Minite La Dow, aud’ Messrs. ‘Kari becaer, Strekpay é PT poner Class as Usual, will Temain av the Insuiution for | House. Mr, Dingley called attention to the ract that | enine that'will be ‘accurate, With RS eg a Py yg oq the grouids ou the larvest | The genuine Dr. GUILLIE'S Biisir and Puls bear | Praising. ‘The voyage Will last tonne hae que DEwoCRAMe seteon thtae>. to_-comatoe | eee ee pee Temi, the sale of luce im the meg ry ng alg fo uo riNawatue 4 iach Da wuac River cu ail trigs etept | the signature PAUL GAGE, M.D, 9 ruedeGrenelle, | lwoUths On returuing to the Academy, te: 1cUS CALLED Consipe 5 Doesiax, June 11.—The #xpress (independent | Gnatiet. The fuaucial success of tne undertal > Fo dead om andar” No otise: | Fae - tof August, the cadets Will be granted a aheer MEANS TO SHORTEN THE TARIFF DEBATR. District committee, When the chairman of that | make some valuable discoveries.’ gqnerraisve), commenting oh the deat of Co. ag is already assured, owing culely to the unuriug el ‘The democratic caucus re committee had asked that a changeof reference f-Harman, says: “Hi the gov. chendort, wit hom the ides . Toe RANDALL. Agents: FOUGERA & Co., New York. chore EA CARS ‘ian net pulled oe: tha Tipecaes Gr cle Giadectere be made of these Uils so that they might go te ‘The New German Minister. craibent Of the cowardly, disgrace of turowing | Grigiuated. The inaies and'geutiemen comprisiag so to KiVER VIEW AND SEE THE GRAND spi6-m1Swe1D_ | Temosale Secretary Endicott, Representative | members of the ways and means committee, but | assured the House that this. Was not ated wigh | COUNT ARCO-TALLEY AND is CARER a8 4 Grates. | S27,. Ur. Balfour subjected Co: King iarinan vo | ee cast are actively engaged Tebearniug tweie Gis ichENCk RATEWAY tod rade Ue GRAS Felton and Gen. J, A. Willamson of Washington, | at tue demand of a number of democrats who are | aby purpose to Dury the bills. Yet four months elie van se exposure and humiliations. ‘The agitation | Pr’ Mtenjoyauie perforuauces of tae season ds ¢ Yous, We advertise nothing but what we A laxative refreshing, were In New York Jast nigut,— Dr. J. A. Norton | dissatistied at the slow progress made with the | bad passed and the bills bad not been reported | The new German , Count Arco-Valley, | ver the bill ‘salary for him was, ue woot rt my 29-1 fruit josenge. of TiMin, Ohio, E. V. Johnson and V. F. Hughes of | tariff bill. The object is to devise means for re- | back. ‘who arrived here last week, 1s by birth a Bavarian | paper claims, responsible for his death. “oe of Miss Lola Reed and Mr, HL ML W Shiseron semcntZEN Venziy, Ap eareeenne ne ET aa Naky Fi Cee Gk Gt Lae 4 p, | Siticling the five-minute debate. Just how that ARRESTS FOR DRUNKENNESS. ‘and, though a South German, was among the first —— Lacedgperys ¢ P eo 7th-street road. Seine th CONSTIPATION, Donan of Dakota, ae the st aioe h “i. i Dat various Ly ore ued er consideration, Mr. DI naan nag to. the: = tone pareperpeprecetny phe Seon asinameans —y ooo tens <x" ~<a Schuetzen Pari, on 7thestreet np tree d 2 a aa . Dingley said that the arreste for drunken. | to accept the new state of things that began with » 3 grisa intr era tthe tum’ ‘beautiful resort te eka hemormhoids, vile, | Woolard of the Navy, Win, biair of Edinburgh, | which contemplates. an agreement atechgr ekg | Dew In the state ot Maine were not more than | Prussia’s ascendancy after Sadowa. From the | I i POUND Fo BE PRACTICALLY ORELEAK 46 THE | MU. Ge Nogurras isin New Mork city, the 5 Festivals, &e., Will be rented to responsible | 1N DIEN Joss of appetite. yastric and | Chas. F. Horne and Juo. W. Guiteau of New York, | democrats to reuain silent and teke no in | one-tenth the number of such arrests in the Dis- | year 1867 to 1870 he was attache to the Bavarian 4 = tons ho : intestinal troublesaud | G. N. Piulllips of Euglind, 0. B. Peck of Chicago, | the debate, letting the republicans do all of the y Among the Washingtonians who attended the : ‘be arises and L. F. Rockweil of Philadelphia, are at the Ar- talking. Rrobably the tion Will also be} Mr. Rowell, a member of the District commit- Naval Academy ball Friday evening were Mra. . ‘from then lngton-——Jobn Paul Jones aud Thomas G, Stew- | made to the caucus that the “ag law” adopted | ree iettaded’ thewtariet commaiies we tee Lay, In a fauitiess gown of white ‘tulle; Mmm EF. GRILLOX, ard of Washington, were in Chicago Saturday.—— | quring Keller's speaxership be again aj Dut | Ler, stating that the District committee had all Gen, Myers, in black; Mrs Senator Hearst, surunp 5 GRILLON 27 Rue Raiobuteau, Paris, | J¢>s¢ Hi. Loppincott of New York, and W. P. Ayer} unis idea does not seem to meet ‘universal | the work it could do; that the House had deprived. pink; Miss Buvver Waite: Mr J. P. Jones, Merchants’ aud Miners’ Transportation Co, lz: ay ld by ail Druggists. | Of Portlaud, Me. are at, ley’S——W. 8. | favor. At Of five days 1t was justly entitled to for tue dis- itec; Mis Gorkam, Dive; Mra Jone Mullan, Stoannehape sai frum 5 ES SESS | stenrns of Hartiord, Conn., W. H. Jacques of New black; Miss Mullan, black and white; Miss Vir- al ype sai trun ¥ > c ‘THE FULLER NOMINATION GOES OVER TWO WRexs. | posal of ite ‘The alcoholic liquor tramc 4 , ___ Baltimore vim Norfolis to Boston ‘ork, and Clement de Bai 2G. L. Viboux, committée had nothing else to do, and it was mia Sleigh, pink; Miss Susie.Brown, white; Miss " ~iay and triday, 4 o'clock p.m. | PPorsoxous Cosuetica are at Welcker's,—Seth Cusby of Oukland, Cai, | ‘Tbe Senate committee on the Judiciary to-day cree wef wie y Mame Be tes Kecscell, piuk? Mises Huyea, Waite; Miss Thomas, _Srumimedasions uusarvensed °° Henry Buch of Keading, P. 1- Wililams of Salt | further considered the nomination of Melville W. | Paavo ot this macter vor Nhe green; Sirs. Wilkinson, white; Mr. Autwell, —~) } LADIES who value their ‘complexion should know | Lake City, L. Harbach of Desdolnes, Lieut. Mason | Puller to be Chief Justice without result The Ceh. gea PPUriusenerti: | that they get their Touet Powders FREE PROM | 4 ShUieidt aud b. F. bullara of Boston, and Geo. | Meeting comtinecd nearly half an hour after the t ail tiie Hotels in Washing- | POISON, £, Beawell of Chicago, are at the Riggs ——W. D. | senate hed assembled, and the case was then, FREEMAN'S MEDICATED FACE POWDER is | Fugit of Grand Rapids, Parsons of Los An- | motion of Senator Vest, postponed for two weeks. lacemeeeae an = alifes eetaral, | Sie, T-H. Sprinkler of Churlotte, N. C., PW. - | iy, Propesly con tied eeeerree aud Deautities natural- | Tawier of San Francisco aud Geo. Corduer’ of New ol re at Will ‘— N ‘Tue WIFE GranteD a Divorce,—' Chiet ig Droupiets ad these manued im wacceeding adver- | ore” A 4¢ WiLArd's.———ADBICLGD SLUT ECS Ne | eT eta Tee aca! | saloon was run—in the Treasury A 1 HUGGINS, General Agent, § 5 ss gE Li's (NEW UNIFORMED) BAND wauedl fo furaiah Bree clans - comprising all the leading Druxwists in the | Woodard case of Maurice B. Flynn Mr. Campbell, chairman of the alcoholic liquor tract. to construct the proposed road to tye At F Se _ sien city, coll ond epectally rece rT = ee ee ee dismissing the Di urougnt ‘and {rac commnttce, said that the trouble was that Cah op rae ote rote Dio. 3S". canpweLn, Free Ing a decree of divorce ‘could not get a quorum of his commttvee Bishop Tie cet nw. “Fatent. The Death Record. Cee er ut a at Pa ge Bas leat bor ti Y FORGE aNp Dixey | SPQ yhnee tated severy hour from Camiber- | 47% x ur from Camber. | 4"S. Ellery, Hampshire During the forty-eight hours ending at 1 o'clock | august 1st last months; Wm. C. Morgal, white, one year; Chas, | Ja2UAry 5. 1887, requesting him, BOTH THE BILLS PASSED. Dut she refused” Mrs. Flynn, by Mi anil, | me thereafter “star” alone under the management of E white, ftty-eight years; Henry Hessler, 5 ‘he police matrons bill was adopted by the com- Kciuced rates to ase White; fourteen Fears; Ans hinchada, hice, | Lise anette, Deptember 31, 82, “ll. | mittee of the whole. Tne committee then rose, i eee rea a ey oer Re SE | He Mackall hal puicty-e2 Years; Barnard Hoy, white, sixt) years; | being a iovl SWusband, On the contrary, she | and the bills were passed by the House, sun bapalerchnet of ie oud tashioned sort Pere E CUMBERLAND & son. | Se Honm. sve 4k Jeon Myers, white, sixty-eight years; Chas & | that as soon after the saarriage 4 [Continued on FYth Page.) Gasca Vicon is nmicied with insomnia. She enn | Fave: 2 ‘Taylor, colored, eleven years, SS ‘sala is sometimes put to sieep by having ber brows IRE-PLACE ‘ Mannuace Licewsrs.—Marriage licenses have | eaten at home with his ragged iP pecently published “Dicuonary of Furniture atment {a special at Pinot. 108 Led ; | Deen issued by the clerk of the court to Jos, | her to ay upper room brutally a ‘and Decoraijons” shows that Ube damea rolore and deauaus Ie geht ae: | sed Oe Be hse ae : " Coates and Mary Alice Young; W, F. Dunn and | and Jeft the marks of his: chin Situs seveowenth and eightecuth centuries Te lotof the . hie Winstead: Sohn Young and Emma Hoes; Lewis | The vestimony was taxen ie “Bouiana the French who seceded = 5 a Cook and Matilda Trent; Wm. Lewis and Saran | number of witnesses: ry ‘upon tres"ine oman Catholic Church tn ‘Dobbins; Thos T, Worden, of Baltimore, and Hen- | her, éc. was received yesterday into the French Hetta Breunl, Sen Coa a Church of st, Sauveur, in Philadelphia, 4 At the annual cycle races in Berlin yesterday Fyposrapuical Union opened in Kansas r, MO. ‘Staniey, the new general of Cam. Lehr, of ‘won the ‘cle cham ‘and wil Fry :

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