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Me Takes Nourishment Pastly and Mis —— Strength is Improving. = pp < oe ioe eae caine WILL BE i f . Porspam, June 13 —A iin issued this morn SPEC JES ‘ < € to thelr interests, He then called attention tothe] REPUBLICAN UNCERTAINTY. ETIRE! 7 Ing says: “The emperor passed a good night. Me SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | to:netrimerests. He then called attention to the us zal Telegrams to The Star. | 1-9: -% cure: poses scoot meh. e <> WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE parE eetomermeaed had received for governer had dwindled down to | Speculation as to the Outcome of the | Repeated Rumors that Secretary Whit- | en esd Hey Mien 30 Mingo Index to Advertisements, 1200 en he wad Tunning for Prewaent and be Duaieags Genremicee eine Sat SAMGM Ge eee Shawan wenresneee tet. Nourishiment is easily given and bis strengta service TO-MORKOW (Thursday), —_ Predict a ‘small ima; 3 — a Span Sa Spits a Woe Eth | Awemnmers 0th pare POLITICS IN THE HOUSE. |fintcritystthe nest election cuaxcts ov THs REFCALICAN tEADENS You wour-| The rumor that have Den pubiisbed in resard| THE KAISER'S CASE HOPELESS. | niin “208 returned to Rerun ae E et.” by Dr. Caroline & Winslow. | ATTORNETS—4th page. MR. SPINOLA, OF NEW YORK, EXPLAINED NATION—GRESHAM AND SHERMAN IN THE LEaD, | tO Mr. Whitney's probable retirement from the ‘ LONDON, June 1—A dispatch from Potsdam Alt lady f omdiall invited __lt | Avoviow Saus—2d page, —_-——_ that when Mr. Cleveland was elected governor | scr werrmen HAS ENOUGH VOTES aT THR stant | Cabinet next Year have set the political worid to ak Sars ihe emperor uae rallied: He experiences tess s CRO: r No, 2d pase. - . ‘ disset party; ‘ ‘There seem: there difcuity wm sw ing food and his fever SS SE Ease ies, | Boone een Tariff Talk Leads to General Discussion. | tna 200000 sepetiicens wagner To wis. talking. sto be no doubt that there are > tHvEsp. NG, JUNE 14, pase. mn 10. | and 200,000 republicans had refrained trom going some good grounds for such rumors, while at the 1 ao, | ae. WASHINGTON HALL, cor. 24 and Penna, ave.s.¢. | BUSINESS CuAsoes—24 page tothe polls. 101884, the republicans uad brought | | ‘Though Mr. Depew denies the authority of the | sametime the second term ot MF. Cleveland 1s fat A Rally Followed by a Bad Relapse. |“““Snouner ennmer tor the poe Se north and south ive | Crr¥ Irews—th pace, Out their full force, ahd three days before the elec- | «triend,” who spoke for him, to say that he would kaumen, Sune +4 tol. and all non- | Country Boan>—2d page. tion Ji 1d had contributed $100,000 to the re- = rade enough cf to render speculation hazardous wal New ‘condition of 7 oS ee THE FISHERIES TREATY. | Yonjay, Gould nad contributed $100, Not be a canaidate before the Chicago convention | ‘There are those who think and believe that Sec- Lhe etuperor became Worse (his afternoon, aud Mls qcoatend and jin | Desrme—Sth rere. Mr, Weber (N. ¥.), inquired why Gov, Hill nad | !¢ 18 generally believed that he does not expect tne | retary Whitney has become dissatisted with his} TRAIN ROBBERS PUT TO FLIGHT. | case is now adwittod to ve bopelews, > Dextistny—4th page. —_—__ not signed the bill nomination. At every turn thereis a doubt; noth- | post, and, if he could not get a change of Cabinet Incendiary Fire in Virginia, Thehtinlquictade cuafort amt | EDCCATIONAL—4th page, . TO PREVENT CORRUPTION AT ELECTIONS? ing like certainty 1s zo be found gathering tn the | duties, would “preter stepping out altogether Sra er © Lyncusces, Va. use 13a Advance special a by, Gomtor’ ttaa | EXcURsioNs, Prowice, &c.—6th page Senator Hale’s Speech To-day. | ur. spinoia reptied tnat the bill bad been drawn | Relghborhood of any prominentiy-mentioned can- | rather tuun remaining at the head of the Navy | BURNED IN A TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE | tro Lesinciou says the Bonvar Nourig nnliae ng iy ine United | Faociex Sereuies—4ih paca by a lot of republicans, one of whom was the dis- | didate. ‘The only thing that ts generally agreed | Department. His course of administration has, SIX miles from this place, Were destroyed by am latter will be cc nsidered of in order. Weaninguaaeae aa Si aaa Granted republican whcre be bea! Guteated for bein reporter pep hauled sen certais criss, roused che bale siete so- a yy Ay A SES ak ~~ § mg Your b nh ey a The Congress, There was no place In the Unit tates: andi ‘first ballot, tagont: a pa officers, 1 ;. 2 > st oe seen CUM" OS ass scertsa._| For Reer louen'—6eh pera 38s Ghacasin troen toe Ooornitbas bs Skea Fe where eicctions were ‘90 fairly conducted asin {hat neither will have enough to nominate on | many things have occurrea which have indicated | The Vacillating Course of the Tories, | #0; insurance unknown, MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC CLUB. itores)—2d pare. New York. a m conservative opinion | internal ts said the ister | ee is Teauested to attend the | FoR Rexr (Miscelianeous)—2d page, Ing the Pree & concurrent resolution request- | "ir, Weber inquired whether the bill had not | is ‘that. the convention will make baste slowly? | eietattin Tevet FOr example, It ts said the ieee ne —— abt Tmpo: ¥? eTER. President For Save (Houses)—6th page. ‘ing the President to invite, from time to time, a8 | peen endorsed by the united labor party, with | that they will act with deliberation and come toa | suit officers, who are obi occasionally to mA 0 e —e Poe, Ss ey ~] t = LAS iene sews: | TOR Sate Got 2d pare Zt occasions may arise, negotiations with any | Henry George at its head. naa op. | mciusion, atte &, most complete canvass of the | wait for. their inouey ‘somew Jonger than bes New York a Tcity on Saturday NEWS ron SALE ( Miscellaneous)— s ir. Spinola stat at Hen at ases, rospects point fore, Then there hi st ge Pp > . Suse | teameuanme sien Se See peagrtong ines election, nied oii or his idler Ghoomantt hed | & tour abd esp eateetn ee ing. Of course, & | tween the two elements or dice Ii the Navy, | With@rawing the Licensing Clauses | ior Huvre'ou the ef La Norwaude. Bees ‘cho ek Washenal ae | LaneuyGeene—4th Po a plomatic relations to the end that any 4 ‘n brought to bear to defeat him. Thorndyke | matter Of great interest to all the candidates 8 | the line and staff, ana each side has petitioned After Mach Hesitation. A Maryland Saw-mill Burned. Tue obstct of this meeting is toe Locat Mrxtiox—6th paca, ences between the two governments which caunot | Rice was the author of the bill which the governor | the attitude to be assumed by the Secretary until he has at times openly €x- | Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENINo STAR mentite, Guns Wt—the ten aemnaaeen + towerve until the recular annual Loot sup Fouxn—24 pasa. ve adjusted by diplomatic agencies may be re- Vetoed a day or two ago. ‘THE NEW YORK DELEGATES, Pressed gentiments that sbowed an ill-concealed } Loxpox, June 1—On Nonduy Suith announced ot Dam Marble Co., bear Cockeysvili®, Manetaces—5th page. usted by such heans. Pioeed on thetaioudan. | ME, Woneha ty SA SUCd PML tnx go, xt with} D4 those who can speak for that state are Often alleded take Menke one cause has Deen | that we government was determined to proceed | 9h ‘the Nortivers went Ralsond, pasens eee Mower To Loax—2d paga, 2 ie On tke PembaY seRaTT. i never become a law. shrewdly talking first of this and then of thatcan- | tary and the Ordoance Bureau, occasioned by the | With the lcensing clauses of the local govern- | day. Loss $25,000, ‘MEDIcaL—4th page. ‘Mr. Hale called up Mr. Morgan's resolution as to ‘WHO WILL BE GOVERNOR. didate without settling on any. Mr. Hiscock 1s| slowness with which the armament for the | ment bill Yesterday Ritchie advanced wo the She Quatibenes Queen Held. Ockaw STEAMERS—3d para, ie ae undoubtedly hopeful of his own future, and ts | new crutsersis being made. The factory at | table of the house of commons to make the state- A e Potomac Riven Boats—3d page the fisheries treaty, and proceeded to address the | Mr. Weber—It will become a law when we elect, up his little boom as well as he may. | the Washington yard was one of Mr. Whitney's nt of ant 4 in the face of | ..84% FRANCtsco, Juue 13.—The pretiminary trial LDING ASSOCIATION, Praxos ax Onaaxs—4th page, Senateon that subject. He said that Mr. Mor-| ®Tepublican governor, [Applause on republican | Meanwiille the drift of the wee, York’ tank ios Pet plans, and ita only SOCCER, 5 tO a, a ence Cee nmman, and tn the Rane f | Of Bertha M. Stanicy, Khown from Ube Atiantic to OPner, 95 ¥ ST. x Prteatare fan speec ast won bad ied im with ronder | Hd) ean parr” amore, | arse sinc eee acteurs | Hae rated ain breed dara coe ssniber or tan hous cnt'nt Sou sonrioced | eons’ ees mantis Posey ea Soca . XW. t ie | wi - | te “ fee ™ c Jed Yesterday. and she Shares, $2 each per month. One thousand dotlare | PROPEesroNal—4th Wooate Sf the Adlmisistretion, showhd be npiag and | Spinel aeate tae, cepublican,ParT samerted Mr. | Schigane Thar tats ie acer Sad eae ‘Then there are those who believe that there are | that the claims would be withdrawn, $0 certain | Sueved son Willie were hid in $4,000 exch on the vanced oa each share. Pive per cent allowed to de-| par — advocating the cause of “our friends, the enemy.” | [applause on democratic side] “and you have uo | Move is much doubted by some Of the best in-| 72 id thisappear that before Ritchie could open his | SAATRE Of obtaining money under false pretenses, nan, Siiasane maeciag Tuam seem ae LROADS—3d page, Ho had reflected that in older days, when the | jaan you can put on your tieket who ean carry | formed republicans It is looked ‘upon as merely | cercain political reasons for the reurement of P This Woman, Who Imahaged lo ingtuliate herself Cifice f >hlets. 5 Sructattiss—4th page. democratic party waszin power, ‘one of its distin. | the state against Grover Cleveland.” [Applause.] | ne of those things designed to ide the true in- | Secretary Whitney from the Cabinct. He ts| Mouth Wilfred Lawrence, the great temperance | into the good WiIiMol Lue Jewisu people bere, se eee W. BROOKE, President, | SP#Clt Nomices—Ist pres ed leaders (enatir Lewis Cases of Michigan) | Sts" Nutting (N. ¥}—Does not ‘the gentleman | tention. It ts the general tmpression that among | credited with all sorts of ambitious plans, one of | S4¥Ocate, greeved him with a stentorian “hear,” Sosnene Oar a Dak Sees 9 social quem, ani Sete H_ J. WILSON. Secreta: cgats | SUBUReaN Proremrr—6th ad spoken in different terms in regard to a scme- | know that tere are 400,000 workmen in the state | the delegates who cling to Harrison will be found | which 1s to obtain the democratic nomination for | “Bear.” AS he proceeded with the announcement, | '/Wed money from a} ee 2 cette nnn 2 ___ 2138 Stuer Resonts—4th pase what analogous controversy touching the Asheries. | of New York—400,000 of them in the city of New | the most ares ine men. a ee Forernor of New York. Another rumor ringing cueers from the rather thinly occupied 2 oPSTNGLOF COLUMBIA; A-SESSONS | Tux Taaprs—3d page, He had said tn the Senate that the United states | York? oP meee ey ot for Vice. | niger and says that he ts looking forward to | opposition benches ‘emphasized the surrenier ot} © mg ey tot pars 4 a. Sa gree esmeronin Bee Le ese | Croestarene32 para had fot the right 1 fant. from, England Xn gevotats rapt. Presents of) arson’ wit be aominated with | 2c, ,when Oe democrats PA Wa a ee ee needed ana | aeaenene GI, June Ate tirvy Jean Seed et ee ene | Saenacne Atveom ahd “that “they “meant ton hod on te at. | , MF. Spinola—Yos; and they vote the democratic | Preis or orion onthe tse. Sian who'has euch dirong auancial Destsag ee | inter Dut Swith, wulle appearing rather | Bateman’ yesterday preseuted 1 the board of ro oder oath within forty-five daye froas wana ‘The question (said Mr. Hale) was not a localone. | ticket, and I want to make the prediction that ANOTHER BLAINE COMBINATION Whitney ts said to bave. Uncomfortable, continued to smile in order to cob- | trustees his unconditional resicna tof such return, the Assessor Rooms)—2a page. It tovolved national spirit and national sympathy, | New York city will roll up 60,000 majority for the Phelps at the head of the ticket, Mr. Phelps | , Of course these and other rumors are repeatedly | Cea! his chagrin. ‘The cue of the government Low | eflect July 2, in consequence of cout such statement fromthe } WANTED (Houses)—2d page. ‘There was no men living anywhere in tne United | democratic candidate. ee uuen ee nas ore moperal or | denied by ‘the s friends, Dut tn spite of | 18 to allow bo interierence Whatever With the | health and ou'the advice at can be obtained, aud add thereto | WaNTED (iecellaneous)—24 pees States and taking an Interest 1p public affairs Who | Mr. Nutting—Do you say that. those 600,000 | 8nd some of his hela peed pepreath hopetul of | Gsniais ‘thers on bebsed eader tas eertaess Sno | Puacons' penens, When Sievensen adios | beard, with tho citizens, a 50 percentams. Blank schedules cen be o = Wasnot concerned, that, out of existing condt- | workmen are in favor of the Mills Dill? atver plan, and argue t would insure | Navy Department particularly, that he will not be the clause cupowering Ube county | of retaining the doctor tn counen ROS. A. FISH, Assessor, D.C jeld-0t | PAGES 3 aND 4 OF To-DaY's Stan Contarn: The | tions suould come the establishment of Gee Mr. Spinola—Those workmen know how to vote Phelps pi ot =f —, ee one lS ®@ Cabinet officer for more than a year longer, ames eauh enna ane kot aero ee oe . o> FROF.15, GEORGES, <5, __| debate im thesenate on underground wires; Bri-| cam fellow ctizene who are engaged inthe Heb | pectersoan Fou can tall Bett, | other Randchose tn the same council who preter | reuse either to afiri or deny tne report ie Sccompanied by ironical iaugaver Yea he tory Not the Seventcen-year Kind. "OL Sit CIALIST, lant tennis playing; A base ball surprise; , farrison and think it wise to have a New says that it would be indelicate for him t . 4 bard made by 8 08 | rE LOCUSTS NOW VISITING THE WEST a COMPARES nspivanis ave: second Moor, successfully | National Law School; A Congregational confer- | THE FISHERMAN HAD SUFFERED FOR A HUNDRED TA aplnola ores Geatiensea ca this floor who | man on the ticket put forward the Wckes or Hater ao eR RES be gy ok oe pa ry aes ae od chix ais Ht _ | ence; Local and telegraphic news, &c. ceued TEARS, ze represent the labor element are voting for the son and Morton and Bing the Senate to Mr. Pheips | tel Une Public defore ne told the President, | surreuder has been Ae Cmicaco. June 13.—Dispatches from several r c 5 : enon die. man whocould measure the ex- wo ‘warm until some and if denies them he would be assuming that the - 3 Iinois and Towa state Uhat BL Ace wiilte Wave mnscting of BARERS | GOVERNwENT Receirrs To-paT.—Internal reve. | 83d he was wi ‘Mulls bill keep him ume. Ey Ry w state hat the locusts SSSEMBLY on ane > tent of hardships and annoyances and dangers} Mr. Brumm—How about the workingmen’s reso- THE GRESHAM BOOM President, in case he is re-el is to ask Ppore wo Which are making Ubeir appearance tu such great - yy RE gy iia ate. Martens | BUC, $261,176; customs, $839, 0 hiek warns rises ‘upon him, He wanted peace, | lution just read? tsout of this combination, though its support comes | Lim to continue in the Cabinet. In fact, the Seo- | Sat bumbers are BOL tnolesiing Irult, grain, or vegeta ERS Ree? | Baxx Drvipexp.—The Comptrolier of the Cur- | ana not war, because p-ace meant to im s con. | ,.M{f- Spinola—A pretty set of workmen. I was at Inrgely from Blaine men. Probably most of the | Fet#°Y S478, that It is neither true nor false. DEFEATING THE GOVERNMENT, | D243 3et. The only datuage done ts the Kung Baral Ie A 2389. Kot L. | rency has declared a first dividend ot 20 per cent | Unuation of uss vocations Hewwas, cheretore. a Who were sinc there by tue repubsican-comaituss | Gresham boomers were originally Blaine men. Tt AN INEBRIATE HOSPITAL, — pounene | ~ X—-K-4 e REPUBLICAN NATIONAL LEAGUE | 10 favorof the creditorsof w lng to bear much, and he bad borne much in the Mr. Nutting—You haven't answered my ques- | is claimed for him that he has all the Western peed Cries of “Resign” Greeted ith Deri- | ing theireggs The secretary of We lowa State = ast. How he had suff 1d how he had Be LESSON SP Cass Norn | Bank of Rale me Kaew De tins amen” He’ dix | ton.” Itt your opinion that the 600,000 worktug- | Blaine strength. His danger in convention lies in | Dr. Godding Suggests How Such an sive Laughter by the Tories, Axricuitural soctety says he has received Informa ‘That the public is hereby notified that A. | ng to $204, Haley aid net peepee ts Ottis me. He Glr, | men, ora inajority of them, are 1m favor of the | the opposition. of the ‘Eastern followers of the Anstitution Should be Managed. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING Stak Uon from Muscatine that there are a ufillion of borized, to, make anyar-| caaaeneniaes ‘soaen oc uate Se tans preg | Mills DU? Mainestatesman. They are therefore particularly — ‘Lonpon, June 13.—The question of tue so-called | locusis in What county, but no especial damage ——}- resi. jo ne w as ne; to be Che gener hats has eeu suspeusied from all privfless | the President, and this evening he will leave for Seueague (Mr. Frye) had done that in & most | Cen sige) daptain, WITH THR INGANE—TEE NERD OF ax treamaaee | Yesterday for the first Lime thts session ia tne de- en-year variety, but of @ bara ue. and has no authority to act for the | his home at Parts, Tenn., where be will enter upon | “PTUs and efficient ove Mr. Nutting (persistently)—Aze they in favor of ‘WHAT GRESHAM’S SPOKESMAN SAYS. ie feat of the government ‘nese reorganizations | less class that come around irequentiy, seve League ai auy matter Whatever» > peate, | auactive canvass for eléction to the United States ridbaihaee bakive tatceatinaye the bagsage of the MINOT Mr. Payson 13 the accredited spokesman of | 48TL0M IN TAR DistaicT. Often mean the retirement of Micials in tbe prime | Years age be last wiettetton, se tatrman of Beant Deets, | Senate, General Upabur, asdstant Commissioner, | and must needs have been a failure inevitably, ve- | | M". 3pinola- The majority of those woekingmen | saaee Gresuamte friends ar the Capea Hie eae} ‘The bi which was originally introduced in the | of life ou pensions in order to make room for pro- hanes Seana meats F_W. EVANS, Secretary. tet acting Commissioner. Gators had been: able teeta en DOE the nego- | republicans of “answer the questign." toa Star reporter today that the movement in | senate by Mr, Edmunda, toprovide for the confine- | teges of powerful members of tue government. = r Nn Wade ROdON ,BANING | Tam New Crvi-Service CtassiricaTiox.—Com. | Uators in able to seize or take into con- | “Mir. Brumu.—Will they favor tie Mills’ bili? the direction of Gresham was 1 " p., June 13.—Tue mills and eles rogreesing 10.2 | ment of tinebriates of the District of Columbia in | SCUUtS Were sent in every direction to find munis: | INDIANAFOLIS. IND.» Juve 13.—I.ve mule and ‘sideration the whole situation. They did not seem} “yes.” snout ir. Russell, of Massachusett way entirely satisfactory to him. He said he felt Verlal Voters. Goshen Tsing lo continue tue de- | Yalorewued by J. L. Evans at Noblesville were pldross to the manutecturer, | Missloner Oberly said today that the President | TO'™nave ‘considered, or taken tate account, | aber tne ne ae contusion, and his rigorous | freat, confidence In tie success of hie man, ‘ve | ‘Be Insane Asylum, was some time ago recom- | Writ! yICrs Gust Hsu W coutiuue tue de | Sotor ed yenterday, Involving a loss of $50,000; tbe Liverty st, Baltimore, Md." | has not yet approved the plans for a reclassifica-| the steady march of Canada for twenty years, | aMrmative was greeted with applause cage impression, he said, he knew prevatied about here | mitted to the District committee that the opinion | that the ministers were in a minority of nineteen. | SUFauce, $43,000. = Uon of the civil service, although 1t ts expected | under British inspiration and under British tutel- | ter. that the Gresham ‘boom was antagonistic tothe | of the superintendent of the Insane Hospital | Soule cries of “resign” {row Lue opposition uet {hat he will do so in a few days, as it 1s intended | age, in making attacks upon the United states, | “Mir. Dingley (Me.), opposed the roposition to | Blaine sentiment. This, he declared, was a false | migne be obtained tm regard toit, Chairman in- | Wit) derisive lauguver (row the goverumeut side. Z Lo put the new plan into operation oa the 1st of | both under guise of carrying out treaty stipula- | place jute ‘on the free list, on the ground that | impression. “Nine out’ of ten of the men who —— ‘bursday afternoon, June 14, July. The office of the Supervising Architect of | ons and in the course of Violating ‘them. Both A Joke FULLERTON, NeB., oung German Third June i wouid be destructive to the Manufacture in this | Most earnestly support Mr. Gresham,” he declared, | alls referred the bill to Dr. Godding, with « ‘ . ranchers, Mi «Michaelson, jess | Auiusesore Se | the Treasury, be sald, tsincluded in the new classl- | the Admuisteation and the negouncors had failed | couatry or catten neneine. . “twere earmest Blaine men as long as he was in the | request that he would favor the committee with Bl pa emery e ny tmens [oI MichuelsoD. to —— tithe questions: and striking a proper bakeae, | su ees and A uoinpsom (cal, ne'placing | Yention now wou'd be supporting hiner They ops | 227 Suewestions he might have tomake in regard |" Loypox, Juue 18-—Prot. Grama elt has | Fewten Tadgr, wh was ule to 6 manatee ieee a ix | ate, Biggs and Mr. Tho rcarnes : 3 oat, peir butane, fel A Posruasten Arrotsrep.—Jno. H. Eppafd has | as the result of the negotiations, Coming back vo | Su peat pene deh rere : to the propriety of the proposed legislation. Dr, - a opvscemneine Dinas y cc of the Jute bags on the free list Would not inver- | Gresham men because they accepted Mr. Blaine’s afrived io England. Lie will give vest may drowned. ia ape x send ‘cows to OAK. | D&M appointed postmaster at Furnace, Rocking- | the views of the fishermen, Mr. Hale declared that tere waEthe manuracture of cotton bagging, but | letter of withdrawal, and they believe Judge Goading’s reply has, as stated tn Tae Stax, been | the commission on the education of the deat. rig . MON [. Spring st., near Léth. Jell-6e* | Bam County, Va. THE FISHERMAN WOULD AGREE TO NO SURRENDER | WOuld be gr-atiy beneficial to the graiu popula- | Gresham is_the best man for the republicans to | received by the committee. After acknowledging | English scientists are greatiy interested in tue Twe Men Killed in a Free ight, 2 ne Pacific coast nominate. The Blaine men of the East will soon | recetpt of the bill and the letter requesting his | arrival of tue distinguished inventor. RicuMonD, INp., June F3.—During « free Nght ab => SEGIAL 3 Nb BUILDING AS-| Tag Secretary oF THE TREASURY bas appointed | 10 this matter; that his voice was ull one way aud ene ‘iNe coast. f ” pt req Roncaipetase 5 5 peo ane AS . McKenna (Cal.) ahuounced bimselt as a bé. | discover how this 1s when they reazh Chicago.” | Tews" ne'wrneee ~ Portland last eveulug between Cuarics. Wallats a BE Husson Gaskit to be Keeper of Harvey Cedars] was against the treaty. Nota vessel had sailed | yever in the “dostrine vor prmecion be pees GAINING STRENGTH. Gladstone and America. ‘and James Cole on ove side and Jerry Moore on from Provincetown, Gloucester, Marblehead, Port-| was now brought face to face with “The number of inmates of the Government — Ube other, Josep MoCiellan Was killed by Cole commander Chas, MeGregr|idaic un chow hid mo bat Sd as eaaTANE | Mga Ne ae teboptia te 1st | img tency the Wost nd South, tad tans | Hateon ie Aiea the pees athe ON | Memon jaa ia Giataoe is poricuy | Rite salic kate, wie te truer ae tear fiom may ead A large number | AetAched trom command of the Alliance, April 12, | protest against’ the treaty, Bad. as Were tue old | Might beat bimn Hy his districe thouge Tekad’s | head much to hope for_ from the Bast ee wots, | 1-302 The comfortatie capacity of the Guild. | gratiued by the assurances of sympathy he re-| More in several en ne ady been subscribed. and the Asso- | and placed on walting orders. Lieut. Jacob J. | Conditions, beset a8 Ubey were With annoyances ford, round republican majority, but he would | He said that besides the entire Ilinots delegation, | 18g maging tact ae ty a the of the pershare at the meetingor | NaVaL ORDERS. — e at the wifice of the secretary and treasurer, unsti of shares has ‘pert: famed of i a Judge Qusnaen mona oe eres sng ygnotuaing crives so frequently (rom Augesiea Me attaches | Cole made his scape ICs thought (here will be Giation is 4g 2 most Mouriahing condition. Advances | Hunker, detached from the Chicago and ordered | ad troubies and dangers they had been bevter as of numselt it he stucd here | Judge am ave pri entire | 18550. Ut much weight to the opinion of those outside the cl a caug teas. canner, torpor to” tue, Secretary ot the Aveaaury for | than the treaty. “Ho‘gave ives bis conviction rer ga eabe ae Mlotcckou when | delegations trom Vinacsota, cai een arecege the ne ovoupation far there ts | isartog nguencey et Karten parr pics, e mene 380. 4. PRescorr, /* teu Sis 10that nw. | 17 the pore of New York. The leave granted Liew ‘THE DESIRE OF THE CANADIANS 0 wen applicable to ouner states. be ee 8 for his treatment. | De Stael's uaying that foreigu nutious arcu hind | UE SAYS THE LATTEN's MANIFESTO TO THE AYR RLBOS CHTICE TAL SRSA Te | Seuber beat Paced aateeane Ber uate DS: | to have the American market opened tree tothelr | a to the} candidate, but ‘those who are not. his ardent | Sch provision would be imany event, | of contemporaneous posterity. 13—Me- Joseph Chanveriata hae Bee OFFICE 1 SHOEMAKER £00... | A. Tobin granted leave until June 1. "1as, with | Ash Was at the dottom of all thetrouble. Ever since co exere uole agteed. to friends, while yielding that he will lead with TNEBRIETY 48 4 DISEASE No, 134 south Jd street, Philadelphia. | Permission to leave the United States. the Dominion was formed (twenty years ago) a| *Mendment placing jute bags for grain on the great ‘We will take assignments of all subscriptions made base of the full paid stock of the WASHING- in Which be says that Mr. Glade pe ee a ny contend that ul- | 1s distinct from insanity. The very existence of | The Queen’s eroaperen Iuecman! Advices. | stone's manifesto Lo the yr electors ts unuswally ‘steady purpose had been pursued by the Canadian | free list. —— . this Dill shows that it ts so regarded. Inebriates | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EveNixo Stan. Uunfulr and inaccurate, aud iis untrue t PuoToGRarH OF A SUN CimcLe at Costa Rica— | Suthorinies to tue detriment ot pies commerce,| ‘To Enlarge the National Museum. Allison is referred to on all sides as a possibility, 33.—The queen ts in almost hourly | the dissident liveral false Lo their pledges or ley 18 freq ‘spoke Tesent being placed with the insane, nor arethe| LONDox, June 13. in hans Sone - - ELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT | TB¢ Secretary of State has sent tothe War Depart- trade, and business of the United states tothe | 4 ?OPOSED APPROPRIATION OF $500,000 FOR 4 FIRE- Data mig insane, as a rule proud of them as associates, Ip | Communication by telegraph with Sir Morrell Mac- | Uist ths nasil, sosus, Detors | the country nas COMPANY, which the subscribers thereto may assign | Ment, for the use of the Chief Signal Ofticer, a Any ee allroad Company pooh bred PROOF BUILDING. GENERAL DUANE’S SUCCESSOR, | 8802 {rom the of Grink, a$they undoubtediy | k and the accounts received by her of Btu- | jowers to say tial the Irish policy upon Which BO to us on or before June 30. 18%8. paying therefor all | photograph \of a sun circle taken at San Jose, | Compared to which the aids granted ny the esse | __ The Dill reported in the Senate yesterday for the are while the liquor is in them, they now and then | peror rick’s health Tully confirms tue dix | divided tue itberals and reduced Use to iunpor natalments heretofore patd thereon. Lt a 1, Bp o Lee pa ae ‘States to the Pacitic railroad companies sank into | €rection of an additional fire-proot building for] Chances im Favor of Colonel Casey= i ee the — a ain quieting newspaper messages trom Berlin. tence Is dead, bul deciiues Lo Cell the country what i also purchase all the full consul place, in transmntt ; ‘dete! luring convalesce: en no the photograph, states that thecircle was apparent | !08ignificance, and said that the course of Great | the National Museuin appropriates $500,000. It Vacancies in the Engineer Corps. he Would now subsUtute, and eaves buuseit free 10 ‘a. m.to 1 p.m, and that the three | Britain ip the matter ought to be watched with | will consist of two stories and basement, and 1s Rae aig ta eaprotabic, Psychological |@NE DEAD AND MANY ENSUREDSs | to repudiate the deciaration of his followers, yadies. and y oo Corl, Tess, at £30 por ahane nO Defore Septem | prismatic colors, Fed, Die “and Fellow, showed in | {s4lOUs scrutiny by every American aduministra- | 7) ye erected under the supervision of the ts | cane retirement of General Duane, chiet of engi- | are uncomfortable from the start. They a] Patel Fire im @ New Yerk Tenement | Adjourned After ‘Twenty-Four Ballots. be Soraya ep cho Ube circle, which gave a white lignt. "The toner ANY ADMINISTRATION THAT Was DERELICT of the Smithsonian Institution, in ince | beers, on the 30th of this month, has set the Army | usually fault-finding and tmpatient at their House Last Night. St. PavL, MINN., June 13.—Atver twenty-four Epruce,cestring to sesign seid cubscriotions of to sell rim of the circle 1s shown a3 about ten sun- = = With plans now on file in the committee room; | gosstps to guessing as to his probable successor. | ton, det everybody and everything about ye June 12—The tenement house No, | Dall0ts Une repuviican conveation to nowinale a bs Te te te Fees ints hereof | diaineters distent from the sun, and 18 nearlf one | 1n that matter ought to be condemned by the | the building to be placed westof thesmithsontan, | Opinion points almost unanimously toward | them. They ‘upon the liberty of the grounds | New Yors, Se arly | Successor to ion. Knute Neisou in the Dty dis Bae, Wachingtou. DG eid wal ate ee ay ie | diameter wide. American people Decause ofits unpatriotic want of | and leave a roadway of not less than 40 feet | Chine: Poles almost unan = as thelr right, and if they do not obtain it tney | 43:24 street, in witch the fatal fire took place eariy | EAC" Peet suny adjourned wituous Macaig Boe ‘the same for us. = were | Jealous scrutiny into what was going on in | between the two buildings, y. Dext rank, | make the ward uncom! for everybody else; | this morning, was the property of Batchehield & | suit.’ kx-Guvernor Barton Is seading. mits of subscriptions must be approved | . AMONG THE Pxesip Se Canada. That great road (the Canadian Pacific) | ,,1h¢ bill was accoinpanied by aletter from Secre- | although a few think that the Preat- it they do ubey pre-empt the pleasant places of thé | Fieischman. It was furnished with fire escapes, —_— ogi toc ndescont Gan Larue Company of Senators Coke and Manderson, Representatives | “hoved up by cobseal Goversinent ‘aids, had been | t2tY Langley, stating that stace the erection of | dent may appoint Col. Parke in view of his | asylum enclosure for smoking grounds, and Stabe Comme © Mecartuey, No. 1419 F | Adams and Lawler with M. B. Bayley, Chicago; it mi but they were rendered useless by the rapid | ajiway Development in Mississippi: built for two purposes, military and ccinmercial, | He present muscum butlding thiere have been | three years’ seniority of service. ‘There are at (tay a Spread of the flames. ‘Tue actual damage dour 10 |" Xew Uni gaxs, Jue 1s aa sae rag | More than 12,000 accessions to the collections, | present no vacanctes in the Engineer Co rly was about $6,000. How tue fire ‘awyer, Butterworth, Dubols, McRea, ing involved in the Monroe doctrine was chiefly by gift. From the yeur 1859 to 1880 the | PN mae chee wilt oe tae seen lawless Ways make themselves a nuisance to. ail, 7 wee 4, Democrat trou’ © Everythi J. M. SHOEMAKER & co._| Outhwaite, Holmes, Thompson with Hon. Clay W: | involved in Uhat “Question, aud yet uo at A special to Ue Times c bus, Miss, says: Ths city, x Droke out is yet a mystery. “Tue list of casualties | Pemverat iow Colulbus, Miss 7 ‘Taslor and Alber J. Le Bouton, California; crisp | was paid toit. The Canadian Pacife ial Within the last eight peurethe maueeTident that | members of the present graduating class of West | When quiet and seemingly at ease tn their lovtney | MMC 25° tue ucraing” embraces viies Name La aneeiaa with Mr. aod Mise Hawkins and Mies alice Wheat, | owing the Ine chor nag ey government aid; | Within the last eight years the number ot acces. | Boute cadets wher will eta ‘appotntments. in are stulying how to teen *persous, “Gustay Berhle, the Jans. | SUbserIpton OF $40,000 Suku bas Ee QI ley, Georgia, T. J. Campbell, and Gay with Mr. | had not been consiructed under such circum: | 100s has Deen half as large again as during the | this much-coveted branch of serfice, The law SMUGGLE IX WHISKY Mor neg ras found on , the rool | >0 | day at this place ou the western extension Of tke COOPERATIVE BUILDING assoctaTiox, | Andrew Price, ‘and’ Commissioners At- | stances at Auerican raliroads. previous fenty-one. Many Of the more recent Peccesteata acaenenag, bgire additional second | or emect an escape. In them moral honesty and | badiy buraed that he died there, 1s's0 fur tue only | Yebrvta'pantc railway, “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F 3¢. ee A CONTRAST. Stance, the bequest of the late Isaac Les, of Phin. | HeUvenants att Can “be “counted ‘out “ae | generous impulses are sadly wanting, and a con- | One on the dead list. He was a German, . toe ASSETS—6885,740.02. ‘Tae BoxpOrrexros To-pav aggregated $3,563,-| Wherever an American road was built civiliza- | deipiia, which contains 20,000 5 ‘tre a inal . He lost bis lite by remaiulng i T peclmensofsnelis, |in order to leave somo opening tor.’ tuture | dition of settled discontent characterizes the en- | to warn tir other tenants, ils wile got down tie ee Sas oe oupon 4's, $20,100 at 127%; $2,300 | tion followed, towns sprang up almost as fast as | Desides uinerals and other objects; the Jeffries | classes it 13 likely that only portion of | forced abstinence of thelr hospital life. For the Tear fire-escape, but Was Dadly bruised in Lue al Ey rey oy ran Reyistered 4's, $500 at 127 and accrued | the rails were laid, and cities arose which had | Collection of fosst! and recent suells of Europe, 1n- | these places will be offered to the new ‘graduates, | insane who are #0 unfortunate as to come withia Vempt. The following 1s the official list of the In- | Hou of the State Temperance Caton yesterdas : = Cluding 40,000 specimens: the Stearns collection | There was a Yac.ncy a short Ume ago, but that | their influence they are bad. as companions and Jured: Christian Wiesmakie, ubirty-four years | Tesoluuons were adopted denounchay ag cick Pun Advances will be made promptly | interest; $3,000 at 127% ; $2,000,000 at 128; $1,700 | been the marvels of the age. The Cana-| of American mollusks, numbering 100,000 ‘has been filled by the transfer of a second leuten- | Worse a8 mentors and guides. In their idie hours tly burned op ine body; May, lils wife, | WEUL that & probibitory law cannot be euforced, yelock. at 126%. Coupon 436", $000 at 10735. red} dian, Pacific (on the contrary) ran for | meus; the Riley collection of insects, vontaining ant from another branch of the service. ‘The next | they often heniselves in te: ul ~ area r: ‘1d, badly burn oy Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received | 45's, $2,000,000 at 10734; $204,000 at 107%; $350, | hundreds | of miles through waste places | 150,000 specimens; the Catlin collection ot Indias. a yo ba ed ty-three years Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first | 600, as follows: Wednesday tn each month the office will be open from | at 127: 6to at abort the | Mid asking that tye ational tepubnican’ convene 8 Tegular vacancy after the retirement of Gen. ie direction of sheir delusions, What they need | poay mvs; Bruno, aged nine; Annie, se' on adypt an auti-saioon plank. Mrs J. Elem Aaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- | 000 AU 107%. Or business: bat Uy ts Hees aa OF the BteweR | paunting’s about 300 in numbers ‘the collection of | Duane. will be tat of ‘Col Parke in 1401, so that is sosupetion and proiaaged {reatment. in an in- ser cll a tn ee a , Prince BONAPARTE visited the State, War and | Ment.” In {Bis ¢onnection Mr. Hale criticized the | the transporvation of which to Washingion several | (Be CUUlook for cadets be meee dimeteiad (oy ot ge ep ate “at Reso anc: “ar® “Me | of the republican women of the coumtry would de- Papeete panos Navy building yesterday afternoon, and was pre- | Sti0G of the ‘Treasury Department in_giving | {right ate were roel ae aie senington several | tions is not particularly Dri OE ee a ag Fp at a . jance:d om cach share. sented to the Secretaries and the princial officers wr eaggy in bond” privileges to | the | tensive collections, and Says that “in the Armory SLOW WORK IN CONGRESS, ‘ess does them little or no good. fence a hos- | pital with tueir parents, Unconscious from smoke; | S400us. ae pblets explaining the object and advantages of Canadian Pacific and to the steamsuip line be- | building are stored many hundreds of boxes of : pital for the insane, where from the very nature | Thomas Clemens, forty-iive years, slighUly burned: the Asseciation are furnished upon application. Of thethree Departments. He was greatly pleased | tween San Francisco and Vancouver. Valuab.e inatertal which we have not room to un- Of IMSuMity. you cannot make labor compulsory, | Juila, his wife, badly burucd; Curislina Weiss, Twenty-One Disgrantied Tories. eat eae with the libraries and te models of the ships of Nominations To-day. pack, and the great vaults under the Smithsonian 18 no piace for them. What is worth doing at ali) tuirts years old, unconscious from smoke; ua-| LOnvox, June 13. 380. JOY EDSOR. Sees 5" epee rae Sere nominations: wate: GAG to the | Se emcilariy, oosapne, Wor serseal tapas Uniten staves where suitable. provision for ne | KROwD mam. unconscious irom smoke, Will, proba- | agalet che gavermuneat test might te te aioe —<qus DENTAL NOT A Totr oF IxsPEctiox.—Mr. John T. Doyle, sec. | Seuate to-day: departments of the “Museum no exhibition | HE MILLS TARIFF BILL MAY BLOCK THE way For | United, Staces where suitable Provision for this St into it Dur’ sustaived ino otmer 1ujury; | duced in the house of commons uy Mr. Louie S. ‘De EK RUST has removed his office from 1211 | TEAFY Of the Civil Service Commission, leaves the | _Postmasters—John W. Spaight, Fishkill on the} space Whatever 18 available, and no portion | some TIME 10 COMf—RFFORTS TO GET AN EARLY | of Columbia. Public #-ntiment is in favor of aaah ‘Simon Brunder, aged Unirty-ilve years, broke aa | Jennings IES => DE THES. HANSMA: twenty-eight of the classified post-offices and cus- rthee La iCBUr | in large measure prevented by the fact that we Serr 5 7 = IOP Se kw. SSOmana He wilfecurn July Ls Vem * f8r | nex, Sandy Lake, Pa; Thos M. Cttley. Lewistown, | have mio roo To? additiousl exhibition cases OF se couse thats will Tallent tO eaecited a2 20 | Tere 1s to-day before your honorable commit. | Bory window and sustained juternal Injuries; & sicibink buns mp-oorees malaise Mesa © ]=, GAs GasoiiWe AND iL STOVES, REL Etikborough, Tener Berrreey’ Mics Gear: fo antak too-abtebane ‘aucune al ies saab tee'kiis sa euanin Eacggitelen Pigg ed | pin by seberg tor soi texte Notional League bave boom arrested tn sreiand, : WE AS TeX. ; % | tn de a a purpose, ~ . Sfecpome oda Se SAL Ragnaow- | | Commacrs fm furnishing supplies tothe Freed. | tex.: J. c: Woodworth Guero, ‘Tex; David £* | bulding in order to Keep pace With the prowes | Cropritace te ee ee ime, ‘The sou Der da. Toner ond Dr. Re 8 Linens eos, | The Interstate Commerce Commission, | The arrests were the sult Of stcret inquiries, ereratenttsstences._| Wananga sutcer"a a sssee ar | Replat hai Reale aed naies | = moma Sa ohuretis hou meat 10 ma cut | Gir anyone Sana ap uae | "OOO vreau tyre A | atts Sti pt een ae | <a ye Lyman, J. B. Bryan, Jax L Barbour & Son, wm, | Hh; Jobul A. Sweency, Harvard, fil; James W: | soy orens: axp suitone’ aouontan t Jrernmeat ate otloce nn ne Sead time OC ad- | SSS such tegistttson. Blew Mitte thet woe ‘The Interstate Commerce | isle of various offenders __ Cloted to eater into soaks cbse pase cee | Dix, Browning e Middietoa, Rider Addie, Se at eee ‘Wellington, AND BATONS OME. AY NTVERBITY AXD | journment at 5 o'clock. bas amounted to in the hands of these. busy snes | Commission {{utered upon its lapors to-day Li the | Pumeral of 7. Harrieom Garrett. psi! sores at cbe-half that oue could do. of Iwill sel | K. Helphenstine, Wid. H. Butler, Geo. yneal jr, | Baldwin, Park iver, Dak; Chis, W. M Shuts which was referred ¢o the, committee on | ter propositicn to Ax somecime when a vote may | Thave named will gladly Appear Defore your coe | Fallrosds for alscriminating in freight’ charges | Hs0a Garrett Look place Uns aoe Sons ha eT Myers @ Loving, M. W. Beveridge, and ‘& | Hillsboro, Dak.; Jas 1. Houtz, Blunt, Dak, tnlitary affairs, to appropriate $500,000 to be Detaken on the bil, Mesara Reed and McKinley | mnctee at any me yOu indicate, with any | more wonceraing ChOOpOct, sates on | Se Sues Soir sated reas eae Gar ion somaaan teehee June 00. ‘Thowsauds of articles ta be bowgat | HODES. Rouse of Representatives, over to the executive board of the Amel hold it out that they opposed ng 00 | number of other ESI 1t— 20 | ree Te Wht Morrison, A. Seisos, | Were interred in Grecnnount cemetery. : pricew betore Mutual Benefit Association of Mexican War Veter- | the bil, Dut at the same time Ue controlling mem | h'"uetows Sou tbs heed of Bech vegestriog ‘Cooley, chairman; W. i. Morrison, i wt ey SuiScg tite patronage atthe pase ThaDKIOE | psoas —Judge Cooley. William R. Morrison, Le ene cade keion nanimous consent for | Sn. ‘located iu Kentucky, to be used for toe estas. | bers in the will not agree to any’! Secu retuge, The Diswricy of Columb te eepene | maker, W. 1. Bragy, and A. F. Walker. Mesars, a ——- —— ae nyse tas 3. BRADLEY ADAMS_| Gen. W. L. Bragg, and Aldace F. Walker of the pearl sans pr prance! oliver] Truolution | isiiment in ‘Kentucky of the soldiers and sailors | from the policy, they are now following, which, roving io wealth and population, and can "well | Wayne, Sy og Sy gy g=> LATEST NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS. — | Interstate Ci Public | memorial university and nome. not ‘some change other afford, with the per cent of aid faylor Soe ey ‘stock market eka! SED ep omar ap in New | service who were present at the battle of Gettys. TEMPORARY TARIFF DEADLOCK. actio wil pootponeinaeamilya rote on theta Which tt recetves from the U. 8. Treasury, in ig a a fy pd aad ee Aktwerpoare ‘at | BUFE, either in the Union or Confederate Army, | When the consideration of tho tarlif bill was re. | _ 1 "lew ofthis it ts not tion, | addition fo the amount raised by taxation, to reater exten’ than for the past few New. ‘ork, nH. Stewart of Antwerp, are at | HUE: cf avseintte qumon Of Confederate Army, ¢rats will agree to suspend during the convention, | Sane s vision for the care and treat | Of a witness. ‘and St Paul being still the leaders with 6 GROGAN INSTALMEN Worthley's —O. 0. shirley of Washington, was in : sumed yesterday @ motion by Mr. Kelley to strike | but will press the bill with great earnestness, 36 | ment of the lasthate, eutirely distinc’ ant reneve | The Chair announced that the commission was — = iene rer embargo a Brsire ay operaed | Rn, PRP me te | eas tances | emote ae nae | ethene epee, cee | a rat nl un =F 4 739 AND 741 77H ST. Nw. . J. McEIroy J. F. jection — substitutes for hemp was lost by a vote of 5 to | tude of resisting by dilatory any reduc ing this is the only 'W0 do, and $0 not : " Cheapest house in city to buy your Furniture, Car | Dalton and John Fox of Boston, 0. G. Foremen of | an objection, 76. Mr. Kelley then moved to strike jute | of the surplus. chances are, however, that | giSsoaen Tecommend Any ‘method, 1 do not | modification of the order of the commission of | generady strong, thougl pets, Ol Clot Beto SS {ienes, Geo. E. Fatue ot Faipeavilie, Obi, Chas. bullding at Fort Dodge, fo waa Feportcd vate Dace trom tbe fre a} pe went Pe ea ee enmene om weer mean peoerenn eae See oy tas imebriates, within i complalnt of Sin advances extending to i per coat over task tine wold om crett an ceap'as they can be bought else | New Yor ae at See een ae De ‘Geo, 8. | #LY and placed upon the calendar. Gf renting 6 long comny On fore bare pultuioel ie | tees tur to Pe meentoee ihe oe ee Rees i a —. early ‘under the iead of St. Paul, which Wahine rex acs, canenss Douglass ‘A. Noel, JH. Heroy, and H. Cleveland | 1, ton iag coqueveat ein, the, committee on venti. | Tho Agricultural Department, a misunderstanding | tarist te nor lnis eune bert weeks fe ie Oenctralt beg Fy oJ ya ‘The Pythian Convention. rose & per cent, but prices then reacted and a pe Ahk. FREE OF | of New York, are at Welcker<——CoL Emil Frey, $150,000 to cance he peed, a bul appropriating | Srosesresulting in s temporary deadlock they can be ‘before the beginning of the | Suctive ‘would Tedvanct on | rue rexnsrovania ‘waich was soclapanios ty a marsed tee Ge SME STEaw Lacey | aeeneeniamen ican en Ps voungiat | SUP: Committee of ine whole. ‘TWO PRESIDENTIAL VETOES. pe ei peseeee saviscomente ‘Jail and the ‘THE GRAXD LODGE'S ATTENTION. Ly, OS 5 a BS eet Ear Collars 2c, Cute 4c.: Shirts | Stockton, Cal, HW. Fuller of Stan ‘THE TARIFP BILL. ‘The President sent to the Senate yestefday tWo| the year, do the best they may from this on. Apt Tavotuiertor tens | - civenoart, June 13.—The 1}, Manitoba, Si. Paul abd Louisville, Nashville, 2 cwiae PRANK WALEER Se Bose | Golathwaite ot ‘and Howard Cooper, Thos. | ‘The House then went into committee of the | Veto messages; one of a bill togrant a pension to | Nelther the naval hor the che sundry. civil, the fully for the cent, and Others fraclional amounts irow tbe *Felcphcne call. O¢ Co. Rpyn | Foulke, and Aaron M. Powell of New York, are et ‘whole (Mr. Springer, of Iitnots, in the aan on Stephen Schiedel on the ground that the injury | general nor the fortifications bilis have | M&™ time Foo rasorm tere areal ‘Inebriety 18 | ayernoon, ne tetas wi ——Henry Enthoven of Amsterdam, Geo. t ’ complained of was not sustained in the Army, nor | yet.been to the House from the com- + profuse and we pom, " m ‘Straut of San Francisco, J. 1. Kinsey of ‘the tariff bill, g 2 that present law does not reach. If it were the in- | Culty has already Was lairly active aud firm at souething below the 216 ESE SEAT arxsox, | Ky. 4.6. Fitch ot Londo, & 8 McPilis ot ut, Barne (Pa. moved to strike trom tne free bilo allow dua. Moron S108 ache amount — : sbriate alone who Sealed wo skh, ignecing 0 | promo Lodge By tas opening. aia NR GENTLEMEN tebe 0" bearer herev! a 14Ddl Dicago, grass charged contract: The Proposed Air Ship. common bwmanity content: Hes cagrict ee deestee rox sfact is ga ‘srlagton Pred Spon pig tid “arthur lances le quoted tn “then made by tosupply hay forthe Aray. The comurse euled FAVORABLE REFORT ON HE BILL TO aPPRoratata | the bed that he pletion Bel tees isa a a SY eg ey py en ft baa p ov pe ingre then ‘satisfactory, both in | D. Rogers of Boston, are a james. — Win, | MF. Scott ania, effect that the | ror grain and hay, and the contractor claimed ——— ov Pe {eee 5 without | Allan of New York, CC. Helmink and Baward | mere aciZation of the Uill was disturoing the busl- the'Grop aled that year ‘The coutrasvan ae iad heared tae ny a Pe De taken 7 the eouaiice of tbe wae Un. Cisturvance in ‘he town of Lake last ev and T P_ — eoLauasune. | Shilegeliphia, are at tue Routt : — ehant a0 fanucicturr, an } oe eases meen ween $100 ce netocurat catenin Te REEaEan | Repoentnaaave Lanse GL}, Soaay siperted to Wives, the mothers ih What auswer shall Wo make? Feats font Peanayiania wi, be ercacd and ores tere the posi” Sacceeaed cin ze Ovex Fineriace Seseeb Hote, That he did hoc nouid da, The gentleman admitted | holds that release from the of the pen- | the House with favorable recommendations the | ten “too tmany wives for whose mental preme Lodge. ‘The special comunittee consisted of ing him = SEs sLGaL a SEN | Mra Prank pinta hasretarea tom a or Ul ener pen be bees reso | te Cverat and docket Wea | MANing an appropriation ot i900 wat | Sarno ae same ae uy een atk Stans y'tst agra ss wccancaie’ | wus rarucrsbard Walking Match. chatonneal —— As ; country, f ‘ Parkersburg et very iow ee a TERE juts stay tm er home in Setanket, 1-1, Sen. Uirough as Soon as possible, ‘That was an extie, | wore equitable, Rea: fQmmlivee has amended the Dill 20 as, tbe 4 any reepoak ee che oacerine, 8 Survival ot onde. Selections were G. Hi, Morrison, Nevada; Van] pi oeaceca, W. Var June ieThe tweuty- alotot janning stock, wi we made healt hes is TRIPS SOLae Oa a new digo ags ewwing thd bis rheumatism has been sltsost cured. Beek the plsinest conten or as.a, crue one. Iwas | cme act recently passed to provide a deficiency | MTentor ‘With the ald of a board of | in it he pleases, abd that Betnay Go what hewill | W.-K Gals’Massacbusctia” ‘The. loage elected 2, pong — Lee SO amp SS WAMD & MUTCHINYON. | Gen. and Mrs. Spinola are at the Arlington, tore- | criue ‘members of the committee of waye end | for the collection of customs for the current fiscal into the plans of tte construction, all | with ‘aus own; tneluding wite and chiharen in coat | 3 8. P. Opler, and G.B Sham. The | bere at wid 4 yy soso ____ 44 un at._| mata unl the close ot the session. teans, ‘who propoved the measure, did not Eaow | year contained an appropriation to supply twenty- har ‘st least this amount “has boon ex | category. You of usowa bogsobant | Sizes Sasalag tags NOOMMNINS | BO age: SF Mackey. of baliwors Sa, Dak Ger Tar Bust SA E,W Morse as returned from a visit in Coenen ness momia be Upon the tidmatriee Of Lae Fillprove a suocem ‘he reudue 1540 Ye pall ‘whose silent fa taore eloquent than any | sore © Mooming Knights, y sgn New eS a that. of and THE CONCORD HARNESS. Mra Hornsby has returned from York, Pa, ‘TWO SIDES OF 4 QUESTION. Sucveasful. trial he Says the tneory ct Torts 1 ak fa ae onea” —— Where she attended her brother's funeral. she | Mr. Warner (Mo.), moved to striie from the free Dr. A. de Baussett 1s based the Sa ty peers woh. Seca hfan baer, hah Celebrates Mareesy | Wilt go back Ubere to spend the summer with er | USt burlaps, not exceeding OO Inches In WidtD, of that & body in ‘the alt, lighter Shot His Neighbor. the wite CONCORD PLICES "beware of umitatious and see | Felatives, Max jute, or hemp. He read a petition of bagging same bulk of air, will rise in it. ‘4 PAMILY FECD Dt THE SOUTREAST SECTION OF TER | Was burned UD Kttute ue Whi Tuas ScD Emam ee sole | Gen. and Mra. Van Vilet leave to-morrow morn- | manutacturers and thelr employes, of St. Louis gt Wt By ‘Was on the street, when dene better _—— is tng for thetr summer home at Shrewsbury, N. J. setting ‘orth that the oc burlap on the free toraniee in the Gemanded ner retarn to bis house. LUTZ & BRO. Win. K. Cohen and wite lett inst oventag tor | Sisanetas Gute, ts hear memati ae Sure of the cireumambleat ‘at che muzzle of his ssa stock of ‘Trove sal setchea et tes neat | RANORI™ 1 WHE their relative, Mr. Prestey | Of that received by the pauper labor of Calcutta, Deen produced by pumping Ee Miehouse Sho wil aie, Wares E of Teun Satchels of - Sanit (Wi) ‘clerk's, desk eae maken at very lew urices mlz | At 10 o'clock this morning the marriage of Mr. nag send 0 taser thoes the meaeeiegie hs ioe - Hat eS ——— ‘ Gea, W. Dunn and Miss Annie 0. ,daugnter | National Association, of Muiwaulies, In favor of otis. Ar Axo Brow Coat. Cif seee, come i ie "eaidence the Digcing Jute Uariape Ga ube tree Bat. Soutee cocteniog chief of pore ope anwar =a east. "Tue ceremony fas pervormed In. the wee ered 2icpliliin (Tenn. moved vo place upon the Gncansor ties wer Begs, Goeeaes Att oat snt tas a Ferman, pane’ o¢Peartasece A cawet |" wetumdune tee Se an am baa va ested TRAVELING SATCHELS AND BAGS. er Jefe on the 11 Mr. Anderson (lowa) sent to the clerk's deak and LevicrugyTs.—The ‘Mr. Meffman Accepts, And 8 few ‘Munimitsu Mutsu, Japanese minister to tne | Ad read a newspaper extract, arguing that pro- ‘Mason wisely who wes nae United States, with’ bis wife and ang | tection * SECOND-HAND TRUNES Salle, pasurd through Canaba. yesterday se rene ey jeer Aer = at to Woanington. ‘They bave witb them ive young | «10 i Leverone, ren. meu Ww tend school at TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, = {tions ‘Miss Lee Cpson, of San Antonio, is visiting Mra. = 1232 Penesylvania ave, mw. J. T. Callaghan, of 30 Grant Place, ik