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THE EVENING sTAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Prert ‘Tae Evexcro Stax is served to subscribers in the city by carriers on their own account, at 10 cents, esi or te pet miguth | Cubies at the counter biail—po wry South" one yeur, 60" six oowthe. @ tered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C. ss second: class tall matter ) = ‘Tur Wrextt Stat—published on Friday—@1 8 sear postage prevaid. Siz moutha, $0 cents FWA) mail subscriptions mst be paid in advance: no paper eet louger than is paid for. co. T2—No 10,941. of advertising made kuown on application. 2 EMENTS. 'ATIONAL THEATER, N FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 15TH. GRAND TESTIMONIAL TO LAVINIA SHANNOX, On which vecasion she will make her STAK DEBU Under the auspices cf u M Dg Prominent y AS Tina. Mise Margie Merrizao} ‘aud Mra. Juo. € 4 fo ickburn, ris, Bias 2 . Brown, Ken: Whitthorne, Robertson, Wilkinson MISS SHANNON will appear as THE MYSTERY OF AUDLI Assisted by Chas. B. Hanford, of the Booth- Barrett Go.; Sam's W. Keene, Thaddeus Shine, Theodore M. Hariy. Edwin Travers. Irvine Towers, Misees Ida Kofi, Isabel Thornton. Efe Darling, Nettie Shannon ang Mire, 4D, Germ wel cone, stare manager. Reserved seats for sale at Brentano's. Orchestra chairs reserved. #1.50; orebestrs circle reserved, $1; Gress ctr EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. SPECIAL NOTICES, = CAB: ATTENTION, JOURN! Epiideg eosecenay mations Mayet cof ibe Executive yard of Le A 2800, K of Ly poly to JG. and ih Carolina: Miss | YPCONLIGHT Excr otine: Mice | ME NATIONAL RIFLES TO MARSHALL HALL, Steamer W. W. Corcoran, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1888. Boat leaves at 6:30 p.m., returning 11:30. ‘ MT. VERNON COUNCH WEDNESDAY, JUS Trains leave B. & O. depot xt 4:20 p.m. Tickets can be bad froai committoe at depot on ‘morning of excursion. Tickets, #1. Chil. dren, 50 cents. STEAMER “CEC ‘HURSDAY, JU ‘a.m, 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Juye Liv at 2-30 0° Pres’, By MARKOFF, Secs.) OM SOF LO} TH, make trips each ity View aud return., for the round trip, 1c. ‘Penusyivanie ave. “Mavtersot REPUBLICAN NATIONAL LEAGUE. SUSPENSION OF A. P. CUNNINGHAM. Résoleed, That the public ts hereby notiied that A. P. vunaiugham is not authorized to make any ar: Fanserseate whatever on behalf of the Republican 3 _F. W. EVANS, Secretary. Jel2-3t LADIES OF REBECCA LODGI OF. [ee eS rai of Sister Mary Bauman, st Odd Fellows’ Hall, it PARTIES IN WASHINGTON HAVING Stieff Pranos will Sud it to their interes: to seud thelr naine and address to the manufacturer, jtimore, Md, NEW Satiosat Tu ot WEDNESDA CHORAL SOCIETY, Assisted br— ‘Muiz. MATHILDE pr NOGUEIRAS, Soprano, and Miss MAUD POWELL, Violinist, Admission, 50c. Seats 75e and $1. _ At Metzeroti’s, 903 Pa.ava _je2-10t AEBACGH'S CHAND OPERA HOUSE Evenings at 8.15 ‘Matinee Saturday at 2. JEANNIE WIN ‘ AND THE LYCEUM OPERA COMPANY 1x PRINCE MEIHUS ALEM. Com plete Cheru Full Orchestra, RESERVED SEATS NERAL ADMISSION 250. x OCCACEIO.. sed BH BIOU THEATER. WEEK OF JUNE 11. BWO |, PERFORMANCES DAILY || TWO. he vet 0 ‘4 Mondsy, Tuesday abd Wednesday, IDDEN HAND.” ™ and “LEAH THE FORSA. Saturday, “FANCHON THE UNIFORMED) BAND dto furnish fretclass ress 3-8. B CALDWELL. 4 Cat PF F meee I ATILE OF SHILOH is oven aaily trom 9 @ m. to10 p.m st., two blocks south of U. S. Treasury Build- ing mys FPPBE WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, Commer 22d and Psts., WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE SUMMER FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF ITS PATRONS. QDELS SUMMER GALDE OS and nw. cbt. Grand Cone. :t by Prot CHR ARTH'S OR- 147 CHESTRA. 146 ¥. AVE,— LADIES es, Sociabies an@ Tandems for F, day or week Tricycles for Sve th ap cx Sates Axp Sut Proms. MoTTOo oF F.S WILLIAMS & CO., Druggists, Tnéer Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F sts. nw, Where will be found the m: stock of Drags, Patent Medivines and Pertumeriesin the @t5. at prices which nomecan better aud lew meet, as shown by te soliowing partial List: ‘The best Triple Extracts, 2 bulk, 35c. per oz. QUININE. complete and varied 100s a “ 100 grains Quinine, Powers © Weigiit Ret. Price, 10 70 53 we Allecck"s Porous Piasters Ayer's Saranparila, Ayer's Hair Vigor..... Ayer’s Cathartic Pilla, 45 70 13 Bull's Cough Syrup Brown's Jamaica Ginwer Benson's Capeine Plasters Cuticurs Soap, es Cashmere Bonguet Soap Carter's Little Liver Pills Williams’ Little Liver Pu Cuticare Resolvent. ura Ointment Ep*°cusion By GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN CAMP, 5. OF Vv. TO RIVER VIEW, Okra iiss On the steamer See VT THE FIRST OFEN-ATR MEETING ‘of the National Liberty Leazue at the Wash- ington Schuetzen ark, Thursday afternoon, June 14, and listen to prominent speakers, Aniusetnents pro- for young and old. Jel2-3t « evening.) Tickets. 25 cts. chiluren, 19 tim, Can be had of " r FINE JERSEY BULL, REGISTERE! ~ BSP errntcon or tne Be eras 'D am snd 6 pm. Return hatidsome, kentle, sure. ‘Service -imited. Fi fuod ate. ‘To raiae wood stook eng comm te ‘OAK si he 1-6 manibsrs of tue Cain Gerasaee eaves at 3:30 aid 16:30 pasa" N OF FRIENDSHIP ‘Lodge No. 12, 1 to River View, MONDAY, Tune 18. 188%. Lit Fare 25c., children 15¢. ERE WILL BE A LAWN PARTY IN THE LAWN sdiotuina the reaidaace of residence FEDNESDAY, Jpne 13, 1888, Dunder the suspices of Mt. Tal ‘Theodore Barnes, 372 pm. ir M. P. church. Je11-2° y B Cotiixewoon EACH. (ON Brae SETAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING 48- OCIA Thereralar mon held at its Hall, Na 617 7th st. n.w., Wednesday Ev. ing, 13th inst, at 7, o'clock. “Stock in the new daa be obtt it ‘a st th oF 1ON—Z18T ISSUE OF STUCK — bly meeting of the “Serial” will be 1@ Secretary and treasurer, here also constitutions may be had. A lange uumber f shares has tlready been moacribeds and the Asso: sation ein ‘t most Houriahing condition. Advances tthe q made A the ODE. G. CAMPBELL, Presiaent, 517 10th'st. nw. INO. A. PRESCOTT. Sec'y and ‘Treasurer, 1416 Fst. mw. 40-4 (JOHNSON SPRINGS) Steamer Pilot Boy will make regular trips during the week at 10 a m., Sand 5:30 p.m. Tickets round- Fawuily day every Saturday, leaving at 10am, re- i <—- MRS. MARY E YOUNGS GRADUATE OF ve ‘the National Christian Science Institute, will patients at her residence, 912 G st. s.w., for Treatment. or will visit Patieute at their Own Fesl- Gencen. Office hours frou! 9 to 11 am and frow 4 n= wWenm $o-3 turning at > p.m. Round-trip 10c. Suturday evening excursion leaving 6 p.m., return- ing 10 pm Tickets 250. Dancing, Fishing, Shooting, all kinds of amusementa, Every Sunday at 10am.,3 and 5:30 p.m, Tickets Dinner and refreshments furnished on the grounds For Charters, &e., apply to Capt. WHITE, steamer . oF L. J. WOOLLEN & CO, 1101 Fat.n. Ww. ARSHALL HALL. ¥. W. CORCORAN Leaves at 10 weaching Washington on Return Trip at 4 pu. said stock to us will pleas to Messrs, BELL & CO nue, Washington, D.C. ‘Steamer W. W. Corcoran will make, two trips during | the same for tm WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, To MARSHALL HALL, By STEAMER W. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1888. Tichets, 50 cents, Boat leaves at 6 p.m, returning _Musie by MARINE BAND. ME oroutas tire 916 F st.nw., Warner Building, SIXTH ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE AGENTS CE CO., AND&EW WALL, Supt, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1888. ‘Tickets can be had from the Agentsand from the com- mittee at the depot. Fare, round trip, 81. Children, 50c. i <—— OFFICE J. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. BANKERS AND Brox: No. 134 south 3d street, Philadelp) ‘We will take asgicuments of all subscriptions made im purchase of the full paid stock of the WASHING. ‘TON WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT COMPANY, which the subscribers thereto may assign to us on or before June 30, 1888, paying therefor all natalments heretofore puid thereon. ‘We will also purchase ail the full paid stock of said Washington Weisbach Incandescent Gas Light Com- pany whizh may be offered to us on Or before Septerm- ber 1, 1888, at 830 per share, Parties desiring to essign said subscriptions or to sell leliver ussignments thereof . 1437 Pennsylvania ave~ mo will wecept and pay for All assicn ments of subscriptions must be approved for tho Weisbach Inc:tdesaeut Gas Ligut Coupauy Peunaylvaia by Corwu & Mocartuey, Noo taio F street, Washington, D.C. allots At J. M. SHOFMAKER & CO. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F SL. ASSETS-$835,740.02, Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.n. On the firs Wednesday iu each month the office will be open from Gto8 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. ‘Subscriptions for shares in the 15t issue recetved. daily at the oflice of the Association, Equitable Butid- sng, 1 Fst Shaten are $2.50 per month. #1000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pros FSO. JOY EDSON. Sec’ a RE Tew For Task, ‘Washingtonian's Steamer MARY WASHING 10! every SUNDAY at 10 Penn: aud p.m. Tickets DENTAL NO Dr. E, B. RUST has removed hii from 1211 Fivania ave. to 1590 New York uve uw fea-ae> ‘AY. leaving at 10 Tekewe 20 cute ae Ge ae om ouee ee eratorn, & 3 . est prions, “Tevephoue, 084-2. TNO. MORAN. S:bogt Reunion at, River or Date ate Daucitay — DR. THE ». HANSMANN, Removed to “am? 1310 1 57. Nw. my29-cn 2126 and 1728 Penn, ave. aul p. . ‘and back and’ at the rounds ou the isngest Favihion gh the! Poxougle (River onl tripe 3 partins alowed ou any’ of the above tip For charters, &c., apply to & 8 RANDALL, 1100 "Vinsinis ave.'aw. AND BEE THE GRAND | WAY and ride the Horse and. drive the Fouiex We adveruse nothing bot what we ER ‘3 WITCHBACK RAIL St oo bait regular proces bates vise tse Mteeei all aa ee ‘patronage in the past, a ASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VERET The Schuetzen Park, on 7th-street road, being fron, tuiruders, is the "nose beautiful re-ort to bold Nics, Festivals, &c., Will be rented to responsible to Hon 8. Wolf, 921 F st <— HAVING. AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS IN ‘the Book, Stationery and News Business,con- cluded to enter into some other pursuit afier a suin- auer’s Vacation,1 will veli my business,in whole or part, OF any way (xcept suctiou), oF will At gut ove o: mor small stores at one-half that one could do. or { will sel my fixtures, auch 2s shelving, cases, counters, desks, ‘at very ures, to aVOIA storage, to jousands of articles ca be bousrist Jow Tee __J. BRAI ADAMS. LATEST NOVELTIES T TH SIEBRL & OWEN, Tai ap2-3m. Kew York ave. and 10th at. Ost tw. and Chan. Set KEINHOLD SPIN Fe toons is Cheapest house in city to Duy your BY pets oll ¢ : Merchauts’ snd Miners’ Transportation Co, Steamsuiys Baltimore via Nor Every Monday, Thursuay aud Friday, 4 olock p. S's ‘Passeuger accomodations wesurvascoas > Campbeli Ely's Cres Etervescing Bromo Catfeiu Feliow’s Syrup Hypophosp Sseseesst . Hood's Sersaparills, Horsforc’s Acid Phosphates Horsford's Acid Phosphates Lange Hofs Malt (Tarrant’s). Hoff" Mult (Eianer2). ShEssse Irow Biiters per bot: . lange Lottles Soap per cai Packer's Tar Poud’s Ext iso's Cor Parker’ Pierce’ Fierce Pierce's Pungativ Porouns's Powder Pure Vaseline, small Pure Vaseline, large... | | 200 100} Wyeth’s Beef, Wine and Iron 100 ‘WLlams’ Beef, Wine apd irou - 6 2.09 | hittle schemer comes wit Wiltor's Cod Liver Qiland Lime. 49-300 ‘Williains’ Phosphatic Emalscon, the j Best, Pint Bottles wonins “T 300 Water of Ammonia large bottles. 10 23 Williams’ Comp. Sersaparilla... 17 5000 ans’ Rose Tooth Powder. > ae Wilsias’ Har Tonic, the best. Cn Fine Tooth Brusbes..... 10 20 Violet Water, lange size bottles... 70 300 Florida Water... 3 3 Cakes Pine Tuilet Suap.. 6 Cakes Good Toilet Soap... 5 ‘3 Cakes Pure Palm Ot Soap... 3 Par No. 8 Toilet Cologne. ® very superior article, at Speke Hapdoline 1« unequaled 86 teautifier of the com- lemon. It renders the skin white, smooth, aud soit, S Teunoves sunburn and tak Every lady should use Seda Water—W- bave the best snd coolest in the city, | all wade from the best materials aud davored With pure fruit juice syrupa and pains in our preseription de. ts complete, beiny thorowhly th drucs and chesaicals from the inost re. as Squivd, Powers and er well-known cheuitsts. All pre- ed to cur eare Will be satisfactoriy @isvensed st the rates Don't mistuke tue Races HE TEMPLE DkUG SfOut, Under Masonic feuple, eusuer YUL aud F sta. mye F.S WILLIAMS & CO. Proprietors, Wewbtma: scripticus Rerniorrato RS. saloun, stateroom besths, $12.50; round inp, #: 0c. ; Ladies* [Srimation se circulars at perticains, ‘Hotels iu Washing- ton, oF aypiy to— ‘A. L. HUGGINS, General Telephone Baltisnore = pg ut Holtzmans Table Rock, Bost clas sud’ Dise Tednced rates’ to lance all Linds tor hire at both ‘SNO. CUMBERLAND & SON. ~ Round trip, 13% rergement will sell at about cust, as new des im our floors, HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSO: 4 NEW SUMMER NOVEL. SOCIETY RAPIDS, HIGH LIFE IN WASHINGTON, SARATOGA AND BAR HARBOR, BY “ONE IN THE SWIM.” ,“Society Rapids” is s brisht, crisp and breezy novel of fasionabie life in Washingiou, With suiamer ‘st Saratoga and Bar spice and satire. Flirtations. v Use bail roling at a very. livel lucessaut haut alter rich husbacds wud Is productive of mucD anusement a. conduct of certain married ladies with for Seuutors aud members of 200 } of interest uni excitement. 20 | sy 7 | Be herotme, Eveline | coon ed pings toto'e Sirutien oits tes eechtes ea etor Vou Vrouw tu order to become 2 ‘Sreh the sess br Sst cos his ‘an ese of pit on tue ede of which she hovers, While li ‘Society Raptas” is ce: devoid of any catuces. Noone wil skips line who once \t8.—Cloth. 75 cents NA." “L7ASSOMMOTR.” Chcap Kaitious for the Aiulion. Price 25 cents each. Above are published this Boobseliers nd ac all News Biaoda ta We every where cise. Booksellers aud News Agents supplied at low rates, Address all orders for above to the T.B. PELERSON BUC Chestnut st Dost Bz Foouss And it would be foolish to give up your dollar without first seeing the Birwest offered i first<lass Clothing. Don't be foolish bey «dollar for what you cau buy for 50cta. Don't be foolish and think you can do as well somewhere else. ‘Look at our $8.25 Strictly all Wool Cutaway Suits, Look at our $10 Strictly all Wool Cassimere Suita, Loox st our $10 Assavet Flaunel puits, strictly all Wool, aud xuaranteed not to iade. Look at our $15 Prince Alvert Suits; they cannot be matched any where for less than g2. Our $20 Prince Albert Suits are equal to sny §30 Suit you can buy, MOUSEREE/ ERS are invited to qxamine the CELE- BERATED REFRIGERATORS for which we areaole agents Sor the District. EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS, Wotan e SEATESTONE SHELVES fe have sold above for tweive years, aud every (chaser ie pleased with thease SOG eveey POE LORILLAKD REFRIGERATORS. For Clubs and Restaurante. ” MONROE PATENT REFRIGERATORS, lined entirely with glazed stoneware, They are all first-class id ccanaittt, etegeratons and do thelr ‘Write or call for ciceaiara WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. Bove better. M. W. BEVERIDGE, mye 1009 Pa ave. LONDON. AND LIVERPOOS (LOTHING co. COR. 7TH AND G STS. Go tekst we with ek em TALMENT HOUSE, 739 AND 741 71H 8T. §. W. siture, Car- Cloths, Mattings, Baby a Retrigers. fore, Stoves, &c. Everything in the bousefuruiehing Uine'acld ou credit as clieapus they can bo bought cise here fur WE MARL AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF 1 ‘cost. STEAM LAUNDRY, 522 10TH ST. war ¥-— Colin, Be Gall, 4 S sirsteciias SAH WALKEI & CO. ‘Telepuone call, 668. iB. ry J TCHINSO: send you by bearer hereof to: be more then eatiatertory, both ts jo. be more the etory, a pewults, atid yo faulty shoald be without oi. very Low prices. MIST have s lot ot te Maming stock, which we erowding p30-Sm,1p 424 9th 240 Disicss in PLAIDS, STRIPES and PLAIN GROUNDS, im fine light Geight FLANNEL SHIRTS, wo are showing this season ; carefully selected pat- ‘terns aud superior workmanship. Prices rang- ing 75e., 81, 91.50, $2, $2.50, ete. For office use our $1.50 FLANNEL COAT ‘and VEST are in great demand. The finer srades, proportionately low in price, are equally desirable. To reduce ® large stock of fine PERCALE ‘SHIRTS. all good patterns, “Monatch” brand, ‘we shall offer 75 dogen at 81, below cost of mapufacture, Agents for the German Sanitary WOOLEN UNDERGARMENTS for this city, AUERBACH & BRO, (623 Penn. avenua Under Metropolitan Hotel. mb31-203m Crasu Ix Picts 50 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR FOR BOYS CLOTHING ‘THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS CLOTHING a OAK BALL, COR TENTH AND F STS. ‘Will be sold during the next three days at just one- half of fortact prices, which were always the lowest in the city. Never was theres chance to buy Clothing for all-sized Boys from 4 to 18 years, at as low prices ‘swe offer now, and it is not Likely that ‘chance will offer soon agaiu. They must be outat ‘ouce, and the prices will do it, FOR MEM WE HAVE: ‘The dest Suit ever sold here for 7.50. ‘The best Suit ever sold here for $10. The best Suit ever sold here for $12. ‘The best Suit ever sold here for $15. ‘The bext suit ever sold here for $20. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. GOVERNMENT BOND BUYING SHARPLY DEBATED IN THE SENATE. —_—__. Mr. Chandler's Resolution to Investigate the Louisiana Election, Washington News and Gossip. Governwent Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- nue, 206171; custome, 9028740. Bonp OFrrrnines To-par aggregated $2,678,600, as follows: Four per cents, coupon, $4,000 at 127%; $7,600 at 127%. Four pe: cents, istered, $1,000 at 127: $13,000 at flat; Blom af 8 Trdhnodan er ear " $350,000 at 1075; $5 7a AMONG THE PRESIDENT's CALLERS To-Da¥ were ‘Senators Ransom, Gibson, Piumb, Faulkner, and Sawyer, and Representatives Outhwaite, with Mr, Alvert B. Tuttle, of Ohlo; Breckin! of Ken- Michigs 1 pbell and TE of Michigan; Newton, Telegrams to The Star. GARRETT’S BODY RECOVERED. Unprecedented Floods in Minnesota. line of B street and the south line of Pennsylvania MAINE REPUBLICAN OONVENTION. OTHER DISTRICT BILLS. ‘The Dill to incorporate the Hotel Republic and the Dill giving the Richmond and Danville Railroad Co, the right to lay tracks in South ington, Long ‘The case of Samuel Strong’ Yras discussed for a walle tucky; Sayers, with Hon. Leary, Miss Uj O'Donnell; with J. H. Pitcher, with! Dr, Relves; 7 M, Cami jemimons, Of ‘Texas; Cox, and Stateons* POT Heavy PaYMents FoR Pexsioxs.—During the first six days of the quarterly payment of pen- ‘sions, beginning June 4, the agency in Washing- ton disbursed to 20,724 pensioners $800,016.02, exceeding by nearly’ $100,000 any previous dis: Dursement by this agency during the same length TARIFF BILL IN THE HOUSE. 2 ‘The Senate, Among the executive documents presented and Teferred. were two from the Secretary of the Treas- Ury with estimates for repairs and improvements of the Philadelphia mint ($220,000) and of the New Orleans custom-house ($167,000). Among the bills reported from committees and Placed on the calendar was a Senate bill officers and soldiers w! ‘then allowed to go THE GEORGETOWN AND TEXLEYTOWN RAILROAD BILL ‘Thecommittee of the whole House yesterday agreed to the passage of the Georgetown and ‘Tenleytown Railway bill, but the opponents of the bill by delay succeeded in preventing a vote on. iin the House, ” _ Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexire Loxpom, June It —it ts a siguitcant prost of the | Convention bids fair to be the ‘Value attached to official utterences in the house | tbusiastic helt bere for years, f commons that in spite of Smith's declaration | Come attended by bands of music, and the whole last night that the government do not intend to Grop the licensing clauses of the local guvern- packed, fully 3,000 per Went Dill, not even the government supporters | man Maniey cased | conv permission to army members of the Military Order of the or of the@. A. R. orders. Jvpes TavRMAN Not ComINa Tas Weex.—The committee, of which Judge Thurman ts chairman, appointed to come to Washington and extend formal invitation to President and Mrs, Cleveland to be present at the opening of the Ohio Centen- nal Exposition, September at the request of Judge Thurman, to the jor June. rofess to accept the statement in a Iiteral sense, | after prayer Lio The tact 1s, as I stated Saturday, the ministers ave decided to withdraw the compensation clauses, The only question at present is whether | sustaining ais cl the Ucensing clauses shall be withdrawn alto- | Mls failure to THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Stewart gave notice that he would move to ‘suspend the rules so as to make in order two amendments which he would propose to the legts- lative a lation bil tonal bent cireuation our ‘ing his views on Mr. Edmunds’ bill t Of inebriates of the g states that the the confinemnent shat when any na- 4m Uquidatic ravalent amount tion), if an zis at eure eee days, the Secretary of the Treasury shall purchase and Gola an equal amount of silver in excess of the ‘two millions 4 month authorized under the silver suthorizing “and directing the Becretary ‘of tbs Treasury to purchase aud coin not less than ‘$4,000,000 of ‘stiver bullion per month. TO INVESTIGATE THE SENATORIAL ELECTION IN ‘Mr. Chandler offered a resolution referring the credentials of Senator Gibson, of Louisiana (for his new term), to the committee on privileges and that committee to in- the senatorial election, ‘THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT TUXNEL—Accord- ing to Major Lydecker’s monthly report for May ‘the total length of the acqueduct tunnel lined to June 1 was 6,875 feet. There still remains to be Iuned 11,820 feet, ARwY ORDERS.—Capt. Carle A. Woodruff, 20 ar- Ulery, granted one month’s leave. First Lieut. Jas, Parker, 4th cavalry, granted one month's ex- tension of leave. A board of sui Lieut.-Col, Amos Beckwith, Lieut.-Col, Jas. M. rgan, ordered to assem- to investigate the condition juson, ordered ‘attached to the insane hospital waded, and if the bill should provide an appropriation for a Dullding. He ‘and the insane bekept apart. In- occupation ou prolonged a ee ‘communications ¥ ig | Chicago nominee theParsell to bat paper denounctg | CiAcnE ae in Judge Wiswell's sprech to Biaine rvey, to consist of tory member, ‘Moore and Ca bie at St. Lous, Mo., of certain property way ts accountable, Major Thos. from Chicago to Monticello, lowa, on temporary the Parnellites in vigorous lang: meni hostile to couipensation ts euthusiastical ¥ Supported by the Utmperance advocates. Evex uestion shail be dispose 1 ‘the course of the gov- Yesterday on the A petition, signed by Gen, H. V. Boynton, A. Cluss, Frank Hume, J. L. Barbour, and other citi- zens of the District, was presented in the Senate Hons, and opie } quire into all the tacts and to ascertain and re whether or not at the muisiana, which included ture, the 136,746 ‘when the compensation Of, of indefinitely shelve erament ts not ail piain sailing. on ta question, Wing a Cerin proportion county councilmen selected by tbe propie, seven | A Fifteen Unionists and tortes voted against the proposal. | Drunken Father Bend Near Saltte ‘Those London tory members Wuo did vote in 1avor did so only on the distinct understanding chat there Will be a free vote against the application 01 the saine princi Wssr Port Boys axp Gex. SHERMAN.—About 120 West Pointers, members of the graduating Class, the furlough class and the vacation class attended the performance of “Nadjy” at the New York Castno list night. Gen. Win. T. Sherman occupied @ box, and at the end of the first act the cadets arose and gave three cheers tor bun. Gen. Suerman made a short speech to the West Polnters. Pensovat.—United States Minister Phelps sails from New York today for England, and Minister ‘McLane will sail on Saturday for France.——Ex- Gov. J. Proctor Knott of Kentucky, J. W. Mather of California, and Representatives’ Felton and Bingham have apartments at the Representatives ins of Catskill, N, Biuhdern, of the recent state election in the election of the state legisia ‘votes returned for the candidate of the demo- party for governor were actually cast, in view of the fact that at no previous election bud the votes for tne candidate of such 794; and why in the parish of jotes were cast for one party and none for tbe other; in East Feliciana, 2.276 vo 5; in Moorhouse, 1,584 to 14; in Ouachita, 2,904 to 3; In in ‘Tensas, 4,627 to 113—with in Other parishes; also to ascer- tain and report whether or not, at such state election, there was any violence, intimidation or fraud Ulat prevented & fair election, and whether false returns were made an4 counted. In case the committee shall conclude that there were ille- aliues, frauds, false canvasses and false re. turns, ‘so extensive and systematic in their ras show a deverate plan to carry the election, without regard to the votes actually cast, and to choose go State legislature by such {li ulent means; then the committee ts Instructed to proceed further and inquire and repot Une legislature was actually people of Louisiana, or was in fact solely the crea. Uon of the returning and canvass! Whether the state of Louisiana hi 1888 (the day of Senator’ Gibson's election), a re- publican form of Government including a legisla Lure, EuLitled to choose United States Senator. ‘Tue resolution was laid over until to-morrow. MR. STZWART'S BUND PERCHASE RESOLUTION DIS to the government of the | the Arlington House, o metropolis, SmiLb bas taken an unustal cours in sending @ circular personally to ail the govern- begging then to absent them. selves Irom the House as iittie as possivie. ‘The deata of Col. King-Harman is not likely cause tue abandonment of the under secret Ireland UUL Penrose Fitzgerald is syokem Of as Harman's successor. LONDON Gossa A famous Murderer and Burglas— Death of the Widow of Kalic. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexine Stan Lonvox, June 12.—Te man hunt that has been going on since the escape of a convict named allectlonate Jackson, from the Manchester prison, after mur- dering a warden, terminated with (be arrest of the culprit yesterday at Bradford. It has bee long ‘since the career of any criminal bas created bo mnuch ;public interest. Jackson led two separate Mines of crime, Not until the hue and ery wes raised after him was It discovered that he wes identical with the notorious burglar Firth. This is @ strange mixture in & wan Of ferocity and sal- donie humor, ‘The first thing be ald escape Irom prison Was to break ino a hous, ‘and leave bis convicts dress in e ef With a facetious mute aduresst 1 ‘vo Lhe owner Of the house. The manner Of 18 caj~ ture ‘sy cad yay - pe gaged tn committing another imgiary when gs Were Jawmed yesterday Selz-d by a policeman and secured afver a despa - | M2000 Joes were Jatonied » ‘Not Until afterward was he identi- | Aud He nuuibe fied with the man wanted. Mrs, Balte, widow of the composer, 1s dead. The successor to Bo: PROPOSED ANNEX TO THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. In the Senate to-day Mr. Morrill, from the com- mittee on public buildings and grounds, reported favorably a bill to provide for the erection of an proof building for the National Museu, ‘This bili was mentioned and the pro- posed building des:ribed to yesterday's Stak. THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL: Commissioners Webb and Wheatley werv at the Senate to-day toconfer with Senator Plumb, chair- man of the sub-appropriations committee, in re. gard to the District appropriation bill, ‘A PRIVATE BIL. In the Senate to-day Mr. Teller proposed an amendment to the House bili to pay claims for ‘stores taken for the Army during the war to allow , executor of Charles H. Wilt- Of the District of Columbia, Referred to appropriations committee. Service Investigation. SPECIAL AGENT ANSTETT’S TESTIMONY IN BIB OWN ‘Maj. C. M. Anstett, a special agent of the Treas- ury Department, Who selected the site for a public building in Binghamton, N. Y., Was examined this morning, at his own request, by the Hale special in respect to the state. committee Was in New ment supporters, Sabine, 1,441'to ‘ ‘stinular returns fro! Senator Buticr, shend and Hopkti G. MeCook apd E. ton, Were in New York last night. Wuitthorne of Tennessee 1s at the EDbitt.——Geo. = Oliver of Pittsburg, Marcelino Garze of Mexico, Dr. Zegrta, the wew Peruvian miuisier, and seo ies, and ex-Secretary Bristow, Cltas. H. Wille ison J. Waterbury and R. ii. Parks of New jeys, and Chas. 1. Gtipint Philadelpila, and ER. Harper of Akron, Obto, are at the Kigys.—Inverstate Commerce’ Cou 2 Morrison, Wal Fla., ex-Senator Sewell 01 Nilier of Oreson, are at Will F THE DAY, Austrian lege ‘state oflcers, and al, false, and fraud. Yor, are at the Arlin; Jas. W. Swank, A. M, nd duly elected by Iter ‘Tate of Pensacola, Jersey, and Jou FIRST AUDIENCE TO THE NEW GERMAN MINISTER. The President gave his first audience to the new German Minister, Count d’Arco Valley, to-day, at 10:30 O'clock, in the bie parlor in the Waite House. secretary Bayard made the presentation ofthe new minister to the President. Baron de Zeduwitz, first vecretary of the legation, Pauled Count arco, and for hituseit adieux to the President, as he sails for on a three months’ leave on $:turday. Count d’Areo wore @ dipiomatic ‘untform of white coat aad Lrousers, heavily embroidered with gold, and the front of ‘the coat eovered with orders and decora- Uons. Across his broad chest he wore a broad Egyptian decoration of the ‘The resolution offered yesterday by Mr, Stewart calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for a statement of the offers and purchases of bonds ‘since April, 1888, with the names, &c., Was taken Pats used, Mr. Cockrell “Roving ‘moved to amend by striking out the names. rgued against the amendment. He wanted to know who these “secret partners of ‘Une Government” were. Mr, Beck thought that the amendment to strike out the names was eminently ‘Ar. Stewart said the people With whorl tbe Governinent was dealing. dar. Beck said that the Senator from Nevada Would not rise and say that he believed, any reagon to believe, that the Secretary of the ‘Treasury had refused any bid that was one-elgnth or one-tenth, or one-hundredth cent lower than he actually pat would not avow that, It was not true. ‘There- fore, no good could come of publishing the names. ‘Mr, Stowart said he did not want to expose any- body's hand, but he wanted to know’ whethe thero exisved a “money trust” with the Govern. ‘Mr. Cockrell modified his amendment so as (after “names” to insert the words “other than Drivate persons.” ‘Mr, George asked Mr. Stewart whether he had any information on which he relied that any lower bid hud been rejected and any higher bid Mr. Stewart—None whatever. That is the in- 1 had the information I Unis resolution, ter Bis committee of the Senat* Ment brought out when York that Anstett's hovel ‘Witness stated with emphasis Way 0 make che ‘Unorities were well satisfied Be said he was accom; Mr. Trumad, of the Interns! Bureau, and that being "short of Tromaa, — wit! a Account wit Air. Bennett, selected site, and had requested Mr. Bennett to the bill and to wo (Truman). hess said he had retm} the bill and-told Truman not to had a Hight to know to Blngharmton by red riband scarf, an frst class. “Count dance 18 0 large, man, of exceptionally fine figure, blonde, aad ruddy of compiexion. " He wore no hat. Baron de Zedtwitz wore the striking uniform of the Saxon Curassier, with the sword and helmet, and across his breast the medals and decorations of many European courts that have been oestowed upon that of the Iron Cross Bi Rotel” pi open part owner of the among them Legion of Honor, ese and Swedish his reception by the and seriously dame epee Tombered. Its ‘orig A ‘THE DAMAGING LerrER. Mower he ph On Gross-examination Senator Spooner brought Out an admission that witness wrote a letter to Easton, Pa. (is home), in which paid ‘wish nat he would pay ging obligations, resident, and the presenta tion of his letters and credentials and the formal exchange of courtesies, Count d’Arco proceeded upon @ found of ceremonial calls upon his coh Baron Zedtwitz drove with him, botb gentiemen having changed their udiforms for rou Zediwiiz lett P. P. C. cards, Society Notes, Mrs, Cleveland and Miss Willard drove tn trom Oak View to the White House with the President this morning, and atter paying a short visit in the house went down town to do some Cleveland wore this morning skirts of brown Toulard shot with white, and a plalted waist of soud brown silk, a brown white snow-bails'in the front, anda redsilk pan asol., Sue looked unusuaily well. Mr. Wim. F, Dunn and Miss Catherine Giddens Stapleton, both of this city, were married Gay afterboon at 3 o'clock, at the Matthews’ parsonage, by Father H. Padgett and Mr. George A. Giudens acted’ as ushers. Amoug those present were Mr. and Mra. G. W. S Giddens, the latter being mother of the bride, and Mr, Dunn, father of the Hudson, sister of the groom, and rocher of the groom.” The bride wore @ ling tollet of stone gray henrietta cloth with a braided panel, gloves to match and @ straw turoan trimmed’ With steel beads, flowers and tulle. After the ceremony Mr, and Mra, Duan re- ceived the congratniations of their many friends see them wedded, and thelr eparture for a tour northward. On’ their returo will take up thelr residence at 1894 13uh ‘and expressed & passi some other of wit ‘This letter was written subsequent to the tr that. witness claimed to have reimbursed Mr. ‘The committee will look further into the matter. Secretary Fatrehild Will also be examined, at his, to the develupments made avout the origin of tue formation I want. ‘Wouid not be offe Mr. Cockrell said that _the Senator from Nevada ‘Would Dot dare to charge misconduct on the Sec- retary of the ‘Treasury. ‘Mr. Stewart—I will say this: That the last cam- was Fun‘on the 133ue of opening ow that they are open I Want to keep them. open. ‘Mr. Cockrell—That 1s a@ very pitiful Subterfuge in answer to a direct question. ‘The Senator from Nevada bas been attempting by indirect means—means unworthy of a Senator— to cast instauations, without having the manhood rage to miake’a direct cl ‘he information which the resolution calls for is ublished im the new: ws it. It ts nothing buta morbid cu: Would ask for the publication: of names. seems to ime that the Whole process 13 in the rations and trusts, aud that the ‘the resolution 1s to bring before the bonduolders ‘the names and address of the . corporations and trusts that are offering ds to tie Government, 80 that individuals may send their bouds to them, AMr, Stewart said Unat when he offered the reso Jution he had no suspicion that there was any. thing to be covered up, but is faith nad been shaken by the veuemence with which the Senator from Missouri was attempting to conceal the facts. Where there Was $0 much smoke there inust be some fire. ‘Mr. Call argued that the resolution was an tn- retary of the T iad that Tt could ing o reasury, ave no practical use, Mr. Gorman deprecated the introduction of politics on ‘such a subject, Seuator Sherman for nis remarks yester- ‘ond for bis having aided in the nizing the purchase moved the reference of ‘own request, in by the committee when in New York. Cancus ef Democratic Representatives. THE QUESTION OF LIMITING THE TARIFF DEBATE. At the democratic caucus last might there was a general discussion of the question of Umiting Gebate by sections on the tariff bill, but no ca- clusion was reached, Mr. Mills stated that he had been requested by Mr. McKinley to cause the con- ‘sideration of the Dill to be suspended during the republican convention, to accommodate a number Of repubiican. members who wish to attend. In POXUMLLy of the next tscal year, and generally believed vast ts request ie might be granted, and that the appt ignt be ueved upon duri tariff debate. Final dis; left to the democratic members of tue Ways and meats committee. ‘Capitol Topics, 4 SUM szxaTe, raw turban, with ed it in the gas, waste puperin th ‘The paper ali took paper eng ar ely Yat ae o iho atalrway. I started the fire becaiee twas ined | to believe that hudperor Pregerick's aledy 18 BOS at Mr. Starring, the Noor walker. lackin, Mr. F. rge. Every bit of excuse me to, fire if no one gets hurt or burned up. whole object o1 told ane to set the Bre. 1 did 1c myselt. the suspension of the ition Of Lue matter was Mage of ber daughter Lizzie to Mr. N. H. Miller, on Wednesday, June 20, at 7 O'clock, in the stu- street tempie,’ Aller the ceremony’ a reception will be held from 7:30 to 10, at 1837 11th street | qc Sencoteon On the Mr. Edward J. Phelps is in New York city, and will Sail for England to-morrow. Justice Stanley Matthews and Mrs, Matthews will spend the summer at Maplewood, Pittsfield. Senator Evarts will go to bis country seat, at Windsor, Vt, when Congress will precede him by several w Misa Campbell, the artist, has completed a por- It of Mrs. Hicks-Lord, and 1s at work u; Hatteot Senatorand airs Hearst, aad Judge and Mrs. MacArthur will spend a portion of the summer at Saratoga. ‘Mrs. J, Thompson Swann has returned to her home in Princeton for the summer. ‘The Wedding of Mr. James B. ‘Henderson and Miss Mary H. Hercus took place this the Sixth Presuyterian church, Rev. Dr. was nearly all actually prevent. It 18 doubtrul if vii Dave a quoruin again until after the Chicago con- DEMOCRATIC Conantsstonat “‘camparan COMMITTEE. Senator Kenna, as: chairman of the executive committee of the democratic congressional cam- of bonds, He ‘Ube resolution to the com- en eas the meeting 18 called more to discuss the ral atuation tan anything coe, A BOOT OP CHIRY JUSTICE Walre. In the Senate to.day, Mr. Evarts reported trom ‘the brary committee a bill authorizing the jotnt brary committee to precure and place in the ‘Waive. For the ur | o'clock the market is barely steady and quite with relatives and friends, Wis Third Lieat. John C. Cantwell, St North Carolina, to be.e second Ueutsasat an eo revenue service, Representatives. ‘Tue pending question when the House met this morning was upon the motion of Mr. Bland (Mo.) to refer to the committee on cotnage, weights and measures the communication of the Secretary of the ‘the estimate of the has Tecuraed; and presided over Bennie weday, _ ‘Hitt by Congressman Wise. CALLED's LIA8, BE ANSWERS WITH 4 BLOW. ‘A pumber of prominent Washingtonians to Mentor, Ohio, to attend the Mr. L. J. Hatch, of C! it, will be Mf? Brown's Mr. Hobart Brooks, a well-known newspaper correspondent, and Miss Kate N. Scott were mar- ona i I E i i il i i el ‘Miss Rhoda Christmas and Miss Julio y tate for Warrenton, Va., this morning, to be abesat ace Sonn Saeene, e ‘her children, lett this Miss Noguetras arrived this morning, and will Inge ‘Sue ‘will be the gest of hire WUCUY, Bazi Mra, Majof Burnham 1s enjoying a visit trom her il i ii f i fe g rf i i Pound a Mile Distant from the Spot where the Gleam went Dewn. Barrovore, June 12—Tve body of T. Harrison Garrect, who was drowned on Thursday night lass by the sinking of his yacht, the Gleam, recovered. It was found @ mile distent $YoE where the accident occurred, Nanticoke brought the remains to Ba! Tue Nanticoke Was on her way Up Uhis CILY wuen Ube body was discove: ‘saw a dark object Moating in the Wi ed the captain, Orier was given Mt, ahd in a few minutes ibe Doat was Tor those on board to see Chat the object w. Of a lange man, and, as it was ot T. Harrison Garrett A smail boat Was and the remains were placed on board, TRe b Was in Unexpectedly good cond temple Chere was a red mark and one o: the hands Was somewhat bitten, probably by crabs or eel with Which (he waters in the victuity abound Which, it was feared, Would greacly disfgure the Dody.” The face was Diack and blood oused from the hose, The body was compievely dressed Die yachting sul, Yackting shoes were on bil apd the watca aud chain aad other Jewelry wort by the unfortunate man were in thetr places, The Femalns, On reaching here, were taken UO an UDe deriaker's establishinent, from where Ley Will be transterred to t . Mts Garren was L Tne tt, of the same line to Which Belongs Uy Which collided with te Gleam, passe.t Une Spot where the Vody Was picked up a siort time betore the arrival of the Nanth coke. “1 We passengers Saw an Object In te Water some distance off, and Untnklug it migbt be Mr, Garrett's bod ed the atten:iop of the mate 10 Mt, Cue captain'not being on deck. Tue man, bi r, Said 1 Was on A kept Ou Bis. ree. The captai e occurrence: UF aller, Was Very angry, and ordered the el to return to the spot, but be e the body Was aboard the Nanticoke, —_ st and most en- Od detegaions CiLy 18 gIVEN Over LO Lue political questions of the day. At 11 o'clock Ute copveution hail waa being present. Chair. n toorder, and Andrew P. Wiswell, oC Ells Worth, the temporary chairman, delivered his ad- dress.” A large portion of his spe h Was devoted to criticising the Presideav’s free-t gether, or merely those respecting compensation. | ji'nted on and compared with the action Of A large proportion of the tury members inclive | pia) ‘Wo the former course, That is to say, to leave the | mended by (he speaker. mewly-elected county councils witout any power ‘to deal with public houses, A careful inquiry has Jed to the discovery that had the government per- Whose OUlspoken UULeTAnces Were COlMe He said that Maine was largely interested tn the tari Ill, Which Would disastrously affect he lumber interest of the siate. ‘The poopie have had enough Of three years dewocratc, aduinis. ration d they now Want a President nerican citizens on land aud G. Blaine, vut if “publicans of Maine w Were ree=I¥ed WILL applause, repeated again apd again, Hats were thrown lite te ait, and we nebec placard Was Waved for several minuten, IN DEFENSE OF HIS MOTHER. fear Old Boy Shoots Hie more, Batrimore, June 12.—Peter Alt, proprietor ot the Pimltco face track, Was shot and almost instantly Killed Last night a& ® C'clock by his son Wilitam, aged Mitten years, The shooting took place in the kitchen of the resi: ce, and Was the outcome of a family quarrel, ife savs the shooting was done in ner de Tense, Her husband had been on a spree for some Ume, and just before tue tragedy he came tuto we house, and aiter breaking a easy cup and saucer on lef bead, bean to call her hard names and to beat her. She struggied with lum, and they Doth fed on Uhe floor. Ke got ® hold on her turoat, and thought he meant to Kill ber. She Was alos naible, Whe rd. the report of Uurvat relaxed and be ng Alt, Whots a brights aud locked up, after am with his mother, FLOODED BY HEAVY RAINS, Streams in Northern Minnesota Higher ever Known Before, Deucra, MINN., June 212.—Recent rains have caused tue ¢: ¢ flood knows in northern Mime nesota. ks of logging streams trite utary tot iver millions of acres of land are ot loss of iife 1s feared. AG tne vitiage 30 miles trom portion of the towh which is situated on the Peompicteiy engulfed Uy a caging torreut, ouly the Lops of Louses belng Visible. Several dweill have Deen carried away. The immense saw allie are flooded and abandoned, upd in the booms looking boy =| aud the pumber reached over 200,000, bridges ave been’ carried away, and if the logs break the booms and which 1s momentarily expected, Une rail md, chic Uvrarian Of the | priage at Thowsou, a substanUal iron structure, British Museum, reured, will be 22 | Fond du Lac, 16 miles from here, the British, Muse red, probably will go. At Fond du Lac, 16 mi ne A YVUNG INCENDIARY, A Bey of Fourteen Contewes to Rart- B jou-Doliar Fire. June 12.—The great million<dot- } Chote bits oF mass Of Soapy froth and ts higher by 20 feet than lar Gre in Buffalo on February 1, which destroyed say Village 1s under water, abd sume buildi been carried down tbe stream. From Pond @ Lac to beyond Spirit Luke We Lracks Of the St. Paul and Duluth Rallway are under water from 2 out the entire length of The 18 River, famous as One of the ery of he couutry, Une ri 4 1 ever kaown. Indians aud old sectiers the ary goods house of Barnes, Hengerer & Oc., | food has never been equaled. At West Duluth, 12 ged other property, will be m. | wiles trom the fovt of the rapids, the roar of the ively asce waters can be distinctly heard, aud at this to have occurred $1 | tue water iu the Inner harbor has risen to aD UB some accidental way In the paper-rooun locate 1} usuai heigl. in the basement. The mystery has now bee Cleared up. Officers of Col, Byrnes’ detnext pu a one of the 4 ——— md, aged fourteen, for steal-| The Disense Reaches the ing a Watch In the store, and were led to si yi Means. fire. He has now wade fuli confession that be Started the Ore himself. Aftersiating (hat hewas | Porspaw, June 12—A bulletin Issued at 9:30 on duty in the old store on Monday morning, Feb- | gciock this morning says the diMcuity in swale Fuary 1, he proceeds with his detailed story ai fol- | 7 . nd Jo ‘YOUNG INCENDIARY'S STORY. ‘ “at 1130 & i on Unat day Tent down Into couming qificdit. “Tue emperor feels weaker this f one, T plc = . oa lighted 1c in the Yes Ieeeut oul ‘Tthen | BEKLIs, June 12.—Sampies of Priedrichekron itagain and stuck Stdown tutoa pite of | @riuking Water have been sent here for analysis, Toom, OY an ironicaest: | 1 Ue Tinen Fin up stalre and | Pore Vienna Tagblatt, which formerly supported — mUc THE KA’ WORSE. and He Takes His Food by Aruficial jowing, Which Las troubled tue emperor recently, has increased, and taking of nourishment is De Suspected that Lhe Water coutalny im- s the cancer Uheory, states nat Unere Is now reason He would not | cancer. toa funeral. Iwas one of the | AN ALARMING REPORT FROM LONDON. en L went into the basement Ht came into my head. I then lighted tue stick and set the fre. Wuen i lighted tke paper i did not think it would all burn down, 1 like to see a big | very serious, The prince Ou receipt of the tele NO pembon ; gram ordered that Une Usual state procession to Tid uot | Ascot Heath be abandoned, Yell my motuer or father tuat Lset the store on |” rup DISEASE MAS REACHED THE GSOPMAOTA. Loxpon, June 12.—The Prince of Wales this morning received a teletatn from Potsdam state ing Ubat the condition of kimperor Frederick 18 lie also admitted making twoattempts tofire POTSDAM, June 12.—It ts considered by the the present store of Barnes, He: LEAGUE OF DEMOCHATIC CLUms, | Mme they consider tha: Ube difficulty he experi~ The President Wi tend the Baltimore Convention. Batrnwore, Juve 12.—The committee iu charge Telegraph Company frow Berlin states that ofthe arrangements for the convention of the | emperor cab only take food by artificial mean National League of democratic clubs on July 4, ————— hope to induce President Cleveland to attend tne} | From Wall Street To-day, Carlisle, Senators Gorman nw Your, Janets, poe Ey other prominent democratic ‘again active at tie as, ‘doce sas chil aino bs invited.” Baltimore Getmocrere | edly weak, ail tse active stocks boing tnvariaety: (0 hold a ratification meetine of the jential ticket in Monument Square While the con- | extending to half per cent in the get ‘venUon ts in session. —— Chairman Jones Has No Idea. te ‘BE COULDN'T EVEN GUESS WHO WILL. BE THE NomrxEns | ‘LOUgD prices were Talriy well ip most of OP THE CHICAGO COXVENTION. Paul, Prrrssvre, June 12.—Chairman B. F. Jones, of issourl Pecific were the leadil active republican committee, will ieave tor | State wits New. England, Caueda, Mp | emperor's physicians that the emperor's disease | bas possibly reached (he @sophagus. At the same ences iu aking nourlslment May OUly be tempo be Invited to Aw | ™¥- ‘CAN ONLY TAKE FOOD BY ARTIFICIAL MRANR, Loxpox, June 12.—A dispatch vo the Exc: lower, Lue declines from last night's closing i While Manhattan Was off 33 per cent on a rumor Of reduction in the divideud. Tue market was very feverish with a general at Ust, tue Gould stocks and Grangers being the ‘weak features of Lhe dealings. Heading, St. Union Pacific, Northwestern, Western Union, ‘evening. “There is « meeting of the comiittee called for | axe Shore i th. second Tank. Menhattat 10st Hotel,” suid he, “but } 2"Sanitoba, 1; Missour! Pacific aud St Paul referred 1% Gach, While Lhe losses In the rest of hear the | the list were coufived to fractional amounts having in charge Ue | ‘The decline was checked Loward the end of U hour aud sume silt reaction occurred, but at Fe Uve al or bear the lowest prices reached. as ——— ‘ourself, | amother Italian Tragedy in New ¥ good ticket we | *S $ York, Jung 12. Italian tragedy meted this morning in the tenement Ne street. Pullip Gastonl, Unirty years shot Mrs Louisa M: down in cold blood tn ERR Tale. retreaved. —A dynamite amd Eis use of dynauive, . ‘Warned Against to London | | t ! i Hi]

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