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~~ il sel ia cli spc ee a a a ee THE EVENING svAR REAL SORROW IN ENGLAND, Laie mca se bele Many Marke of Genuine Grict at the PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Suptay, e ° Death of Emperor Frederick. ° Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexree &r, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Loxpon, June 10.-—The briet but impressive cere. — Corner Reamatate ie and Lith St, by mony in parliament yesterday testifies to the @ Evening Star Newspaper Com igh esteem in which the late emperor is eid by s - KAU YPMANY. Pret % see Englishmen and their sincere aympathics tor the Sen SRCRE AP impectal family, Men of all parties vied with each ‘Tne Evexixc Stan is served to subscribers in the other in pronouncing eulogies on the deceased city by carriers. on their own arcount at 10 cents sovereign. Saitsbury and Granville In the lords, eck, or d4e. jer muuth. Copies at the counter cents tach. By wail—postage prepasd—0 cents South" ome year, 80. six - mete ae Uke Smith and Giadstone in the common, for once = eae aie acted in most perfect harmony. The moment Mr, (Entered at the Post Ofice at second: clams inal matter | Bios ear, postage Statin rose to perform the sorrowful duty of move — pers removed their Tux Weexir Stan—publicbed on Friday—@1 ® ing the address, all the members rem: postage proyaid. Six months, 50 cena | ats and sat bareheaded, thus giving the house a EFA mail wubscriptions cores Vo. 72—-No 10,947. WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY. JUNE 19, 1888. TWO CENTS, | 0: siventer copearaoe: “Tue apa a of advertising made kno wu on application. ared Without the bright steel shoe Duc | wuten ne usually wears and had weepers upon the a ot baa ges : -arwe carried SPEC v .ES. ‘ i and the politicians there are worki ‘The decorations appear a trifle bewildering at | Sleeves of Lis gown. The sergeant-at-arine carr SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AL THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | sucesso vetore any United states commissioner, Suormeticaliy ste ourcads “tne” Ghinsectoe, | arse ana the waits Colas, tal ess Tost tala: | hisoword tn « Diack ocabard and the moversan® a = = ‘The town 18 decorated with Greshain banners | and’ panel are covered with fags, Bunting, and | geconders of the adress were attined in deep COLONIAL OTEL Is NOW OPEN eae SIAL SEACH HOTEL 1s HOW OFES Index to Advertusements. Capitol Topics. "}and all the trains that passed through | streamers in varied artistic a8 and colors; | mou: . AS ALSO Were a fair HU { members iOS nemo — NOMINATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. there were greeted with loud shouts for Gres | abd portraits and paintings of historic scenes | ir the calms The lady visio s were Conon THE SUNDRY OIVIL BILL.| mepresident sent the following nominations to ————— ham. Later to-day a large deiegation 18 to come | meet the eye everywhere. Tive ted, WhING, aud | bind tas ince ite. sag. Lu te tne hooee a to arenes Se oe from Fort Wayne to make demonstration | blue is conspicuous, of course, everywhere, DULA| white they ait’ ape side galleries, ATTORNETS—4th page. the Seuate yesterday: Thomas 8, Maxy, of Texas, 2 ; against Harrison. The Gresham delegates, in ut sheet of terra Cotta bunting Bangs aS a ToCE | were dressed in a a Lisbury and Grane WEDNESDAY Saree Peg ly Averios Sa5—34 page brother of ex-Senator 8, B. Maxey, to be United Weir visits to ie various state headquariers ween the saniight Wwaich pours throuch it trom | ville are both . remontad tevdance is requested" Member of other iodees frater- | BOanprxo—d pare. States district judge for western district of Texas. are earoestly talking down Harrison. They pro. | a great open space Just avove ihe grea’ gallery, | occasions. In the oiler hous Mr. Sault, who bs Bally Invited pgs amit * | meoms—4tigeen House Debate on the National Library. | $2129 dist deeet saaaen ae eoane a fess personal friendship for nim, Dut declare that | and relieves the otlierwise monotony of $0 proui- | his sph ‘reaty wvitten, eurtivares. a promante By order of the W. iM Busters CHANCES—24 page, ‘customs for the port of Grand Rapids, Mica. Sec- he is $0 unpopular in some parts of his state that | gal @ display of the national ‘colors BUL | commonplace st! ¢, abd poder. Fives to anything ranges ee= Se GAEERY. SONNE. | Cosy Bemee-Gth pam ond Lieut Heary De H. White, of Sth regiment he, would be sure to Loe: it if nominated, This s = the suallent shines bat diimiy in he great | like oratirs.. Bis Spponent, Mr. Ginastone, howe ~ a, BENJAMIN CLAYTON WILL| Couwrn: cavalry, to be frst leutenant; First. Lieut. F. ‘the first Of real bitterness that has thus | bal ec amination ic nded | ever, amply” vjndicated the repute of the lo reach at inmansiel Masion, Lath et.b tk | COUxTAT Boum 6th page, BILLS PASSED IN THE SENATE, | Beers Tayior, of ot regiment cavalry teve cop.| INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES. far ap ‘in this contest. poh Because of tue Lnpossibility of protecting | chaihber. The veteran statesman is Uorivaled paialy tmvaed ne Tune sat 8 UekeR | Cures oth pare, = meni cavalry, 0 bs “hrst eutenua;? Fire Lick, Shifting Votes, the building’ and letting the day int the same | Smo"GaiTine Raciimen fr eeauene 09 ono a es eg ment cavalry, leutenant; First ut be y e ons like thin, His full address, je ~™ THE METHODISTS OF THE DisTRICT | Desrwre1—3d paee Joseph A. Sladen, 14th regiment, to be captain, iste tenga chances for nomination, ved Ume, The arrangement of the electric lamps ta | einn, impressive tones, carried admiration apd Tarr Ab IBvited io unite im the farewell ncep~ | Epvcatiowal—4th pace, The senate. ppemennin fcr papas . : ing his forces together it 1s as much as great stars suspended trom the root and walls of | Won the thanks eve of so Waluipassioned. A. tam shop E G. Audrews, at Foundry Exctnsiows, Prcmics, ke.—Gth page, ‘There was a somewhat larger attendance at the| The House being 1 ittee of the whole jh CCLON SEN{MENL, | coins. Tne chicago papers and the Chicago peo- | the hall, is'one Of the most effective and beautiful | gs fiartingcen” Dasihg the mat tive bene toned hin evenine. “Paseiy SoPriine—4th ouea opening of to-day's session than was the case yes | terday afternoon on the sundry civil appropriation ple are working for nim with all their might, but | featuresof tue scene wach greciaChairimandooes | soany churvuee throguout. Loaded, ad Uber Frvaxctat—4:b page. terday. Among the re rday afternoon prop! itis not thought that he ts making the east ad. | 2 be stands, himseit a lng figure, tail, erecl, | were sigus of mourning on all sides, r aye publican Senators who | when the paragraph relating to the new Con- * a + making ‘with the appearance and air of a patriarch, with —— perros} ar Were in their seats were Sherman, Allison, Haw- fase jonal Library ie laing pas reached, Mr.| PLANS TO NOMINATE BLAINE, | 22°. His triends are los.ng hope, It 18 said | suspended gavel to hush the great sur and bustle SYMPATHY FOR DILLON, to purchase a five road Fox Rexr (Stores) 2dpare ley, Edmunds, Morrill, Dawes, Plumb, and Frye, | fiyan (an) asked to haverimne allowed for gen— faci Sherman ts losing votes to Alger, and whet, | betore Riss, to preseat Py ae a Must be sold \y Saturday, June 23 WAL DOW.| Pon pent Suoren)2dpera | and Mr. Ingalls was in the chair. The business | erul debate On the subject. Mr. Randall consented in turn, Alger 1s lo-ing Lo Depew. tue Divine be a upon the forts to Save Him From an Tmprice 1ee0 Let. n.w.. Downey's Livery Sable. o19-St | Foe Simmz (tteceliansos pee, on the calendar was taken up, and the following | ‘0 allow an hour and a ualf for the purpose, “re- ‘The understanding is that Senator Hiscock 1s ——— onment Which Would Cost His Lite. {CEMETERY NOTICE — MoXtM Sadie dameaibenen bills = alizing the desire of gentlemen to expose the im-| DEPEW MAKING A LIVELY CANVASS. | to present Depew's name to the convention and SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE DECORATION. Gpociel Cubte Dlapstch to Tus Brasene Guam | ee ‘aud Gravestone. of al For Sate (Lots)—24 page. among others were passed: postion which had been practiced on the Govern- that ex-Senalor Warver Miller is to be permanent | Some of thedetailsof the Auditorium decorations | ~"Loxpox, June 19.—-Dillons appeas eteates an ale the Towest prices posalb ©. Fon 3ALx (Miscellaneous)—6th page Senate bill to provide pneumatic gun carriages | ment.” The debate wan opened by Mr. Holman Cuairman ot the convention, Tne geveral MIX-UP | of are worth special mention. At the apex tn together excepuotal degree of interest Mamachuvetts ave. kw, near #th at %e Hovexronxisuixos—otn pase for the War Department (authorizing contracts | (ind), but without concluding it ¢he comairtce Over the first place on the ticket obscures the Vice- | fhe chairman's desk ina giued Amerionacugie nod | mapttecel Gey 2 Bg FOR RENT—COTTAGE AT WASH: Lapis’ Goons—4th pare. prlating sloooune’ Cut Carriage Co, and appro- | rose. ° Mr. Pecl (Ark.) presented the conference Te- | Bones of the Sherman and Allison Men. | Presidency. Denee Tee por ret on eee eae cane | forms his friends that he doug mot expect to sur oie Geene Hemet ied tnd pita Locat Muwtiox—6th pars, priating $160,000). port on tie Indian appropriation bill, which was | Hopes . DEPEW OVERSHADOWING PHELPS. Of the Cuairman’s desk ts a plaster bust of the inie | Vive SIX months’ imprison pd all who have ienease ne Lost axp Fouxp—2d pags THE GETTYSBURG REUNION. Sl awved ueces sapaceda tat soos coupes ——_ William Walter Pheips is greatly concerned | Gen. Joba A. Logan in herolc size, draped with an | seen bim lately fully share in ‘his forebodings. Manniaces—5th page. ‘The Senate, on motion of Mr. Hawley, adopted | fi ° about w's cand! as it threatens nis | American flag. Hanging trom one of the boxes at | Hitlon Worked hard and successfully for the liberal iooadare Tiniiroualy tne House jotat resctation to author. Tux OETTTEBUEO REUNION 404% DEPEW IN DEAD EARNEST, | rinces tor socond place i blag ofcourse out of | (be at ina largo puting of Logan's charge at | Cunguayve ac ays, and Is proposed shat ty rua s : . provend to : fo Tih st nw, TCESDAY | Ocuax Sraasuee 34 peee, he Arny of the Fone anand {0 the Society Of | tn the House, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Town- | Working His Room the question that two Bastern men should go on | souta walls ofthe Auditorium. framed i fox‘ proceed te ire (icadauce ie dealt Potomac Riven Boats—3d page cominx reunion and encampment at Geuiyseurg. | Send (dem, Is) asked consent to pass a resolu-| it ty Worth—M toda. for booed Chase WON einen macsan | scettacae searn ase porirsios of inte abaturaats : e <-> WANTED A GOOD BOY FROM FOUR- pare. i at a er of the me Uncontro! Ould | form the two most striking dctalls Of Uke decora- aon al favdinnerbane genes eg Ry ER i Coniederates to Join in the reunion, and that the | at the Gettysburg reunion, Mx. Burrows (rep, Men May 1 Allison get the nomination It ts thought the ticket | {ony ad Ou tue Subject Of the Goverument pollcy sud plano repairimy aud tuning. Address ORGAN, Star | Prorosare—4tb page. invitation has been so generaliy accepted that the | Mich.) said that be would object until he bud an Would We Allison und Phelps. Alger, Wt ts said, |" Piishing its parti-colored brilliancy full into office i yeld-3t Rartnoaps—3a page. socteey fe Decoming alarmed lost 1t will not have opportunity {o examine the Se roid ke to go 08 Ue tekst wit Depew Dut tis chs Sosent tus Galeene oak Gciogutes ts a SU + SUBS N TO SEVENTH sumicient accomm« o . Townshend moved its passage under a st pe “ Pended American shield, formed of different col- Bore ners of thet now reemven Fiber ce, | SrsctaLries—4th pare, Senave bili to regulate appomtments in the | sion of the salen Tae yore eae aus Pen ively Scenes About Meadquarters. | orai electric lamps. Tuls suield, {t's horizon of | SPecial Cable Dispatch to Tue Evewino Stan ‘= Sivek now receive SPEctaL NoticEs—Lat mee ‘Marine Hospi ' } bose we Slo Loxpox, June 19.—Lord Saitsbury's sc OPERATIVE QUILDING ASSOCIATION of George: ine Hospital Service. Passed, Days, 3. But Mr. Burrows made the point or n0 | g 8 Streets and | Stars, 1ts stripes of the Union, are all pictured out i town, Bic. Office 1251 Hughart aiiahens —- ae pags. ‘The Senate at 1:50 adjourned. —— and aa 22 — ees re eae nage ea the con- Pega depen omg pcan egal ‘that tt x potas 800 Fellevo of ight by te dashing Ferorm the house of lords tinds little favor in any e163 30. W. KING, _ Resonrs—4th pase faces, Mr. $)) 1 N.Y. 3 1 through the red, white, and blue globes quarter, The tories accept it merely tn order to REN . 3 ‘Tu Trapes—4th page. House of Representatives, thanked the republican side tor Hlibustering the } Venton to-day there ts nothing to indicate what | qimcult to move about. All the state and candi- eto the hail, STEN 5 on ‘At the pulnt of exit and entrance to the nai, | 08 steeoagliemans pie soedeeoore nag "its will tev cloned thie’ work Now te the | WAXTED(Help)—20 page rar Speaker laid before the House messages | resolution out of time.” For the third tue, fois | the closing may be. While Depew has been spoken | dato heaaquarvers are throngel, "Extra deco: | wheat ney chez, and entrance 0 the bail | Sort" gemand for larger, hates, while te Ub chance to procure *® pecim~a rugs for the | Waxrep (Situations)—2d pig from the President returning without his approval | amazement, he had met with objection froin that | of as a candidate all along, the formal announce- | rations were put up in the headquarters of Alger, | are the nation’s “standards, planted at elther side erats object getner to the nerditar® principle we ,Wasusqgos. D.c-JURE Gam, tana | wares oomey—at pare Sd Daly Bar nn nn | fad Me Bosbuhan Ou. RS emaraed: sand, | BERLTetertay of i candidacy with the wer Depew, Alin, arom and Grotam tx ig | R44 GazSto, aoa i enh CO Tn laa ae sae pee ay occ A as | aes ee a emotion fa entra 0,» wt as| dasa aa acncatntna | Oraca” Mears Frc | armen, aig ae ed | ete uh st te | on Wagon with me {pt repairs, im the name of 'e aad re (N. C.), lon st glmost alone and un: vod io ‘ol he pul a ment Tap ror s lace in Case Of an accident in Lnree minutes, os McBee. is nut called for withu Ave days after date 1 — passed providing for the erectionof a public build. | Farquar (rep., N. Y.): “And that the resolution | situation that throws out all former calculations | shouters began ‘early this morning, and tue | Pick ln case of an a planted its magnificent ban- Stanley*s Reported Death, Bies/‘05 NSy haves NT ee Moree. BETES T | | PAGES 3 axp 4 OF To-Dav's Stan Contam: The | ing at Statesville, N. C., at a cost Of $70,000, Orlock having arrived, at tis potat che Speaker | Without cleuring away any ot the fog. Iu nas | COUNLET Cry Of “Depew,” “Greakutn,” “Harrison,” | ner, § Teet iong, Jus beiind the staye, abd It | NO AUTHENTIC NEWS OF IT NACKIVED RITURR IW ig o> , PAINCETON EXAMINATIONS —— Cttireas of Southeast Washington and the Hail- THE GETTYSBURG RECNION. declared the House adjourned, POUS* RE SPAKET | deen the general beliet that Depew was not al cAger” and: Bere oe sea» of keeping in | Prowdly Boats, Ueariug tn letters of oud, upon a LONDON OM BRCSSeLS Yat sation ivr acauinsion to Prince. | Toad Problem; Preliminaries at Chic.ge; The| wr, townshend (Ill), offered a joint resolution ee Serious candidate, and that the talk of him was | step, march through trom one heaaquarters wo the | 144,0F Blue, Ue eutinents, whic appear to be rel rpom, June 18.—A re bat Beary M. Stan Pee Apo hctate for SENOS 22, FUSE | Wheelmen in Baltimore; Base Ball; Local and) antnorizing the Secretary of War to loan tents and GAINING STRENGTH, merely to hold the New York delegation together | Olver at the Graud Pacitic in tine to the repetiiion | banmeBis laseriveds. “ious Marcel c tabs at Bos- | tn tuts i with th" undersigued, who will give all | “leBraphic news, &c. equtpage to the gociety of the Army of the Potomac inforu.ation iu the prewises ternal reve. | 02 the occasion of the Gettysburg reunion, HENAY E_ DAVIS, 408 Louisiana Government Reowrrs To-Day—In' ‘The Bh stein Tesolution differs from that offered yester- Fra, COLONIAL BEACH BY RESOLUTION | BUC, $217,800; customs, $644,107. i ris oF Belgium . ; th tis city and F asa compact body, so as to increase their influ. | Of the names o. their favorites. There ts the | ton. American wages for American workingmen. | yc. that Kone y TeaLest eagerness seats in the conve says that greatest eagerness to get Seats in the convention, | Ainerican markeis ior the American peupie. Pro. | SoS“ — ence in the convention. The sume suspicion has} and many complaints of misinanagement in tue | f ruom for American bot sae 4 praner te | 2eeleeratn at ef m There ts no ue attached to this movement that attaches to all] uliotment of s2ats are heard. In any Way OBE | muriced by deat they come into the bail, | UBtrue. . day, namely, in referring to the “survivors of the arked by deiegates as They © a . | missionary circles, either in Londou of Sinwed on the waphaied elena emmte! cas Nerwiasen Commirren—Chairman Pat- battle of Gettysburg” and ‘nol to the “two armies.” | General Sheridan’s gradual improvement con- | Others just now, that there is looks ut the situation 1t 1s chaos, and by + erlutors as they gather in the galleries | of tne death of NF Stay at : lowed on the unpl portion, ee - y gat e death of Mr § scan fue at the Be c ir | rick Collins has called a meeting of the committee pe Kilgore (Fez), objected. but Mr. oe tinued yesterday in spite of the oppressive heat. A MAINE MAN IN THE WOOD PILE. SECRET WOKK FOR BLAINE. and 4s cheered ume after tim MUSSELS, 0 a to notity President Cleveland of his nomtnation | shape was unodjectionable and should be passed, ‘There was no bulletin issued until 9 o'clock at | It 1s likely that Depew started out with noother THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE DELEGATES’ SEATS, FebOre Mat King Leopold has received OWNERS Oc DOMESTIC SEWING MA- | for Tuesday, the 26th instant, at the paar night. It reads as follow: Purpose than to hold the delegation. This is the Maniey. Ingersoll | which has teen made in alphabetical order, be- "sane 4 ais 5 the UC il earn comethina to | Hotel in this city. x — ee ee ree eae eee General Shert- | view that bas been taken of the matter by many Meally Want the Man | ginning with Alabama on the extreme right alsie, Lawyer Dunn Sentenced. Fin and i our obly authorised Wacbingtom Axeney i OP ‘THE SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL. dan has been comfortable, He slept well and rest | Of the New York delegates who were shouting for Nominated, and Think | threw the two great states of New York and Peun-| New Yous, June 1®—Joun K. Dunn, the lawyer Ser cry wetieortand ne beeqnen Aon een cn Ren, EO Se Beaten St | as ceuaeh Gallet for tae Gep—ganine waiting | WHA tank Magi SUE hasten ques sad. cungaee | Sen SHAR whe, ines io Gnaowanes eae cone ts a ‘They Have Fixed 1. aylvania togetuer on the front, almost directly ii the Manhattan Bank robbers, was ————_ ee —- — (rcs = homage chong Dilis—was postponed until Thursday next, and the | #ll day, except that he has coughed rather more | Seriousness on the part of the New York delega- | Special Dispatch to TRE EVENING STAR. facing the portrait of W .shingt0n ou Ube panei of | to-day sentenced Lo nine years and Bev iNe* Texbe WARKS-caciios iapceepreatastpiro ‘By | Count Arco-V: he a House went into committee of the whole on the | this afternoon. His pulse and respiration are sat- | ton. Depew ts pleased at being talked of incon-| CHICAGO, June 19, 1:30 p.m.—I Rave Just received perry -d aden meine ne Maine, Mansa. | tn state prisoa, the full penalty oF Us Sse of ihe. jroust Court of the United Statin of | Sontative Morse, Jobe. ii seeuare, Unicel oevees | Undry civil appropriation Dill. ‘The pending par- | isfactory. He 1s gaining in muscular strength. | nection with the presidency, and ‘has become im. | interesting information conecraing the attivude of Kota delegations wisd have front seats The Ouio From Wall Strect Toda Sich in wich Mr dona Te Deveson ea ees | consul at Antwerp, and Gen. E. F. Beale of Wash. | 86Taph Was that ‘relating to the Congressional | His appetite 18 good. The tone of his, mind ts im. | pressed with the idea that he may be nominated, | Messrs. Maciey, 8. B. Elkins, Ingersoll and Senator | delegation 48 direcuy ack of New York A—The stock market was Plaiutiff and Davi PRINGLE Was the defeudast it was | Ington, Were in New York last night.—Hon. W. | Library building. (The debate on this item is re- proving.” He ts working bis canvass with all the earnestness { Hale toward Mr. Blaine. My iniormant, whom I| seats, while Missourl, lowa and Lilinois sdjudwed thar the compla naut was entitled to the ex- | A. J. Sparks, €x-Commissioner of the Land Office; | Purted elsewhere.) quiet and generaily heavy to Weak at_Uhe opening are “on the main isle near the center | (nis morning, most ot the list being frot a to ered thas the comple. ne HIS CONDITION TO-DAY. and shrewdness of an old politician. ave good reasons to bellove, declares to me EAE | Crt ns space reserved fof the delegates, ‘The apace | tlt mmoresnc: mae Of, Lhe let weing Grom 36 80 5% eado Marka, consistine of a Amcher anda yur ane Judge Of the CoS District cau ey pe Sette | THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. When a Srar reporter calied at the house shortly DEPEW WANTS THE NOMINATION, he has talked with Manley, Hale and Elkins with- | reserved tor tue District of Coluuula deiegatiou ts | Pie market was quiet eal teeaine dell tend of se ~evatur appli d “upon the outside of the 08 ‘and E. W. Kit ry of Kansas City, are at —— after 8 o'clock this morning the Sheridan children, | and wants it badly. The question that every one | !n a few hours, and .hat they sala they had not | designated by a white banuer, marked in black | the end of the hour, the only active stocks being ‘eich the wosd “CHLORODTSES eee abel | tne Evbitt.—H. O. Hall, of the Surgeon-General’s together with someot the.r playmates in the neigh | 18 asking this morning 1s, How long will he hold | the least doubt of Mr. Blaine’s nomination; that | letteis, | ‘Thts = 18 a conspicuous deparvure from the | New Eugland, Read and Lake shor Yemrevcat iisccrion wae ersrded reetauiing te | OMlce, has just returned trom Towa, where he was Pornood, were having @ good tme on the front | ut, and what effect will his canvass have on the | thelr plan was working well; that they would be | Seueral plan of noting ‘ue, d mo ee en a ee 3 Sue uther Trade Marke cf the complainsst.” Neuce's | fainily Wil teaiee te tere bo eae | ‘The only appropriation reported to either house | Porca. They ‘had ben ito. see their father & | other candidates? Of course there is a chance of | able to check the movement until the proper time | {iis yanner ‘lettered’ tn maid Ae cieuitionut thew | Buctuations were confined to less than per cent Rereuy given that Lamediate proceedings wil be taken | H.C, Bliss of Boston, and JDO. L- Kogers of | Of Congress up to the present time for the Wash- tad oe = {he amily Teunlon Wag | his recetving the nomination, His friends are | arrived, and that 4s te open space of empty seats in Lue Virgiola | tn every case, and late in the hour @ sight rally Stover Tntocn iow ou the wufject mil be gravetuly | NOY, YOFK, are at the St. “James, Messrs." Jesse | ington Monument 1s contained in the sundry civil | s’otd (tee ats, Sele, comraucsence. IL Was | Donne nim ag if they were hopeful, snd it is BLAINE WOULD BE NOMINATED. Rave boen ‘eduitsed to the Ball cad ure alousés | Soonn et teies vans germane O68 CO received by, Mr. J. 1. DAVESPURI, 33 Great ‘umell | H. Wilson, and Rutus H. Darby left this moroing Dilland the paragraph 1s as follows: “For com- | nignt and was bright and strong tuls morning. | believed to be very likely that he will stand second | My informant declared also that while Mr, In- _ \, Ww. ‘Jeldeost | (Or Citcago.—The Philadelphia Base-Ball Club, Jno. F. Pogue of Cincinnati, E D. Crane of At- | Pietion of the Wasningion Monument, namel ‘Tue physicians saw no need of issuing @ bulleun thelr giory, with pleuty of room, over in the | yold of special feature, aud at 11 o'clock the mar= as to strength on the first ballot, Sherman leading. | gersoll was talking Gresham, be, too, was in fact | extrents sohtuwest Tacre was nd ladication in : ket was quict and heavy (0 Weak at tue lowest Ai to-nigut the gt us isde, Wulle Lue dei- eacl lanta, Aaron Vanderbilt, A.” V. Young and C. E. | For earth-filling and grading around the monu- | &2“ His friends claim that he has gained in several | 1n favor of Blaine, and his course was a part of Uhe hall of tue great crusu outside, Wil Prices reached, i past Tis afternoon it was stated that Gen. sheridan K ee Were being aduitved and directed to thelr - BUILDING ASSOCIATION, meee nee Xe are at a Fe a ment, In accordance with existing law, office €X- | was yradu ily ‘growing stronger, and nis appetite | W'Arters since yesterday. They expect something generat = being followed by ne = greed Pom pe eps ‘Opened Wutil all of tue ANOTHER B. & 0, DEAL, OFFICE, 935 F ST. X. W. her of New York, Jao. H Montgomery of Sparean. | PE08S and every purpose connected ‘with the | was huproving® From the South, from the East, and from Minne. | 1°,Pe°Eikins und Manley. are doing wirat woey can | interior arrangements were completed, and the dine siovethed burg, 8. C., and Geo. H. Harting of Lexington, Ky., | Completion or the monument, $26,000, to be ex- -—_—eee—____ fota and Wisconsin. The character of the tmpres- | yo keep the enthustas'ic Bluineites quiet for a | Crowd was kepe Wailing uni (we large bouquets | gp ante ot on Shares, $2 each per mouth. Oue thousand dollars | are at the —Jesse HL. LSppincott of ‘New | pended under the direction of tue Secretary of Retirements and Promotions, Sion he makes upon the West, where he is supposed | wile, but they expect ip tue end to secure the | Of cut Mowers and a doral suled weve being naiied | Reported jace and Sleeping advanced oa each share. Five per cent allowed to de- | York, nat Wormiey et Oyague ¥ ot | War.” MAVAL OFFICERS FLACKD ON THE RETIRED LIST. | 10 be we.ik, will possibly decide whether or not ne | nomination of Blaine in such @ way as to permitof | upon the chairman's desk, which bears in Greek ‘Care to the Pullman Company. positers. Monthly meeting THIRD THURSDAY. Call | the Peruvian Legation, A. Schoonmaker of 4 i ‘The following navul officers have been placed on his acceptance, It is extremely duubttul whether | levers this inscription: “James A. Gariield was — ‘N.Y, W. AR. Militard of Pit ‘end. On the 234 of April 1aSt a communication was Frill make, a ficht to the finish, He ts | Bis acc =e wo the scheme, ‘I'is | umiuated from tuls desk in 1880, and Jumes @. the Baltimore Sum. 00-day. SCGCOOTHASENICS Wy. BROOKE, President. | 1. TWD Gf Sout AWTLINS, are at A | sent to both the Senate and the House embodying | t2e retired list: ise aes anxious to do Brae ella othe ange Re Ra ny ws mounated irom taisdesk in 8k ba) sans tno ammesbant Onto tteeps =i ton, resolutions adopted on the 18th of April by the | Dard, Paymaster C. lansil | javal Con- ation. It is gid to be a part of the plan that when | ‘Ihe air of the null is deiiguifuily cool, aud al- | 1 i * ~ B_J_ WILSON. Secretary ye13-8t° ‘Thos ineer | Wii they decided to support him, he will proba tuough a large number of the spectators as they | 10g and Palace Car Company is about to follow DISIMICI OF COLUMBIA A sEssows| - Looking for Takers, ghee Mate: een en | 3.0 kuuraniBaaesioee ee Weakness ine dea clopes uay especial elements Of | Co“wili make e epecch, presenting Mr: Blaine’s | come in have taus in teir buads they Lind uv | the fate of the telegrapl and express companion = Taxa Tua payers os Possaal property are | SEW YORK DEMOCKATS WHO WaNT TO MAKE Bets | the opinion Of the commission that the generat | Thos vedo a promote Naval Con- | which was brick. he reiciied to tis obtaetie pee, | mame, practical use for tuem, NegoUations looking to the sale of the company to hereby notited, ju. obeaieuce to baw, that they are re LIKE KEPRESENTATIVE CAMPBELL'S Should bee MoBumMent, “which ts now completed,” | srucvor Theo. D. Wilson, from commander to cap. | had deen raised against him, that of the Uapopus Sa 4 CHEER FOR WEISLEY. the Pullman Palace Car Company have been tm guaed Ls toace out and return atatcmentortaetr per. | The fact of the bet made by Representative T. J. Woukd Be Placed wader tke Secretary of Wat, | tatu; Leulenant Joa G, Bawa, v0. be lieusenant | larity of railroad men in ube West. He proiseed PERRY CARSON SAYS SO, The first of the delegates to reach their seats | progress for some Ume, and are almost complete, ‘Aud in defouit o: such return, the Assessor | Campbell, of New York, with ex-Congressman aaa gt necessary commander; Lieut. Wm. G. Cutier, Junior grade vo | U0 be at a 1oss Lo see why his being a railroad man are tuose from Onio, led by Congressmen alcKin- | Ouly ceriain papers, it ts stated, remain to be ley and Butterworth. McKinley, woo ts much | sizued. Oa Friday Gen. Horace Porter, the vice- r ant, JUDIOT grade; Passed Avsistant Paymaster | Would be found to be te case, but be warned Laem. Blaine Will Be Nominated. SETAE Soo Eentene, pean crueratecemm nce: | ove, Peiahed 28 New Tosk, Several prominent | monty remaiaing on hand or Siereaitor appro. | Sw. Yeaen “isos passers Aaaeaee Pere | tnavit as Was on Gleeene DE eR Te a | mpecal ee ll mo Nomina talked of as & dark horse is recognized ty a tex | president and mauager of the Pullman company, Spine af tis oifice.| By onler of the Commiamoners | democrats of New York city have become inter- | repo — Wee. sponded under direction of | im ster Hk. T. Mason Bali, 0 be assistant | bad better be considered. It was clear that! carcaco, June 19.—Perry Carson arrived last | f tue spectators in the gallery, und gets @ cheer! was in the city and hurried along the negotine MC. ROS. A FiSH, Asscesor, D.C Jei3-0t- | ested im placing similar bets here. One wealthy retary of War. Another resolution recom. avai Cousutuctor Win. L. Minvonye, | he desired to leave it to the convention, With OF tWo Whilcu, however, is short-lived. tions, He returned to New Yor = af var pete ry carn arc Sg oA, Sig SAPMOTOS RAUNG | cemocrat ot ina city tlegraphed a tind hereto | prsiea tor the prose earee ot tae manna a | Kak eutenunt tp comuuder! Func | the decaration et ‘is vegnuldacy ‘he ote! | IGM accompanied by ex-Winister Smith, 3. @ on Priday wight, ~ | corridors and reets became | Turner, Jno, W. Freeman and others, At once the Scud Tcir naiwe aus audress to the inactiactucer, | Place for bim all the money he could get takers | operation of the machinery. ey ee ee shops geared oes As the spectators generally are admitted more ry e Ce CO Uliee of Lhe Ballimore and Ohio cardi ‘than the Gciogatious, ure “ure "tew | Tbe ance committee of Che Bailitore and Odio “ 1 ‘Assi i Carson-Gleesot : nvention begins toyather, | W asin session yesterday. and it is said Ub or F.9N. for On the same terms as the Campbell bet. Mr. te th aut, Juolor grade, Wo sealor grade, and stant FLOODED WITH DEPEW'S PICTURES. ce yh LOCK Jumped up ten points on the | uemonstr..Lions as Lue convenu L Was discussed in ail ol 1U8 feavures. The executive SE PT. 9M sme et Batemmoce, Wa. | ES Cearney, 8 New ork democrat, telegraphed | ro tue appropriations comunittss and Wher nee lieutenant tracgraae” "0 OF €RSER YO | Some are ultue ouey on cards, some are on red | market Carson wentat once to the Grand Pacic | Nost ot tose {othe side galleries are lads, wud | Mons ve ina given te matte tier aon Ka> FET EE Representative sampuel ofering th take all or | have dndcr comsideration. They’ may amend he grate: Posters at the top of & lot of poetry all about | And began to look after the ineresta ot his elega- | “"kC'S‘Gutrir to 12 o'clock the members of tie | 00. It was hporie last uigut that Che begutian a 296 000th e in New ‘Tork oie aro being laid in tavor of | [acter shall reach the Senurs Coy till when the District Goverument Affaire, Chauncey M. Depew. Others are neariy lifesize | tion. Imet him this morning on the street near | national commictee come in in pairs aud groups. | OBS Will be te yap ht iovaulediisentgueaantaes dn conciaa vende | Cleveland carrying the state. ence tbe ansiety | 1% S Tunning the machinery, which, or course, THE WHOLESALS MARKET. Prints, decorated with mottoes, &. Bug letters | the Grand Pacific. His head towered high above | They met this morniug at thelr headquarters and | eT ete te a tt or te sa parchane of the fail pail stock of the WASHING: | Of Persous there . place bets at even money. | ineiudes the eletaior. . Jim Ar Baker to Ube Commissions som the sae | OeF ONE et of pictures describe him as “tne | the crowd, and on top of itgilted a little back and | and have Just gut trough tuel. “usiness, | Gd Tt Prue wie ‘tue details Mie dea TON WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT | weclep laces 1n the House the Commissioners’ communication | Yet ot tae erection of & ese Oe ae rangers friend,’ vube wagecarner's choice.” ts | to one side, was a very high “atovepipe” hat made | perso, ch committee {foi his state and taxes | Will Oe made pubilc. “Tae prize pela fur qe come COMPANY, which the subscrivers thereto may assign Top sclerred to the library committee, aud there {egton Alarket Co, on tue yrounds known as tue | Tends were up until after miduight in bis room | of white straw. A smile of confidence was on his | svat on tue stage Just back of Lue chuiriuan's desk, | PALS’ Stock, tr This pri considered x Cetiidisens tea. a 1SSS, paying therefor al | MTS. Henry Edwardes, of tne Beitjsh legation, | it has remained ever since, no action whatever Wholesa.e market, lyluy on B street, between 101n | 48t night Mguring out bis strength on the first | polished face when asked about the contest. Mr, | winch ue 8 900n Lo occupy as Lue temporary pre~ | LO DESL lA.000. This pitow te pany Rave Cgtap. euinsadshanaten pamenenen Tene for England carly next month for an ex- | TS Oe mcambes Ce oran i porter was informed | 204't31n strects uortuwest, a director Of the iar. Gented bis candidacy ey hanes that 1618 8Ug- | Gieeson at is side lookpd confident, too, sup- | sidang ulcer O. tue couveuuon. Mr. Luurston is Sve parr ‘and sweeping cars the Lota valte Of ecru sy. pertacr ail he fll paid stock of sid | oun ure ona four moudee ieee see tala es Es | committee that Bad the Comemamiceere soe | Ket company today ould toa aan reporter: tue | Grosteru meu who are most violentiy optosoices | ported by ‘this able recruit. * was escorved to | Stall uidly WhO Wears giasous, and is dressed ia | Be Narior And, seciung Gans the tonal value Of ar Basegurees oon rou mou ‘and Wuvvesabe inarket spac ven to en a . souver viack. ro als lavestinent has paid an abe Jeamincton Wostack Incandescent Gas Light Com- | London, and the wo will not return Uitll Febru- ferret, tuele,commuties an appropriation for | My ia, wader condiuons: ue Disttiee aaaeeg | may go ov. Lo any oue tobeat him, and ser. | the Grand Pacific last night by the 8. M. Quay APPLAUSE POR GENERAL FREMONT. SeuSitrsced x0 percent, Tus averse conor op psig beer Sevtems | ary Of ext year. Connection with the suin Torcowpleting the monue | Coutract November 8, 1871, and anotuer Aprit 26, | MAM wavy t (belt desire todeleat the New weiss | Club, with President Giiball and the Quay band,” | as Gen. Fremont entered tue hall he was greeted sleeping car is $8,000, and Chat of & sleeper $12,000, Pastirs deci t annign nid sutacriotions or to elt | yn Bu Nemen of ret ‘Street, and Mer dona | MEHL; Bul the reference of he comnunication to | 174, witu We mureet COlupany Co manaye ty All Heads Lead to Blaine, —_—_—| He Seid. “The thing is all right. Tell the folks | with a round of applause and cheers, the frst | The Mercautile Irust aud Deposit Company lias & said stock tn Wil please deliver ansigumeuts thercot | MPS F- M. Heaton, of 915 R street, and Mr, Joha | tue library comumlttce had deprived tue appropria, A to Messrs. BELL & (U., No. 147 Pennsylvania ave- | L. Weaver, ot West Washington, were married last in Washington that Carson and Gleeson are going | genuine demonstration of the morning. He was | lien upon the property, but for What almount Is nob | ey Hons comunitveg of Jurwsaiction as to that part of | ih ‘Tones ‘ever since, tie Gomaay” rendering | rpelche SPecusation this morning ts based upon | to be recosnized a5 Ube legal deleyutes of tne | Seuuine demonstration of platter weave be pre. | SES pus, Wantiueton, D.C. wind Wall accepe aud pay for aight bat 7:20: alg eon a ae Ce — tue SES to tue wacbinery. ‘There 1 | Stcouuts wulcu uave not bevy ‘oujected to. {ue | the assumption that Depew wiil retire when the | District of Columbia, ‘There wilt be no trouble | vuked a Turier OULOUFSt Of applause by meeung Parlor cars have be: a butt aud puree au os. oortaenolinueced Rev. XN f, D. D., BO: wu Date committee on +O al it that it igas as SeLU ¢ Matter = “4 = erent Umes: laire si is City, and ‘All assicnu.ents of subscriptions must be spprovea | ‘Tue usuers were Mr. Walter Weaver, Mr. Frank | will prov de for tne elevator. appropriations | coupaay bas inde Ho prot on tueve contracts, toa ti salt Sy Tarn OU fa ene ae nany | wi beta the bunds of the committee on creden- | Fit? pousisss we ie gang and | the sale ot the coinpauy & Reoneylvaurs by Corn © Mecatinnt Souyg2y of | Keeslue, Mr. uioward Reestde and Mr. William H. | " For the fiscal Yeur 1887 Cue amount of $107,000 | {We recoustructivn of an oid frame Dulldiug Was | that {tis all going to turn out in the interest of uals” shaking ui by the hand. be thrown out of empluyme net Wakngios bne, © MeCartucy, No. 1419 F | Barnes, who also acced us best man. Tue bride | was estimated for the momen sain of | Made necessary by Its dilupducon, True, n0| B.aine. ‘They base this theory largely vpon the strvet, Wash ngion, D.C. Wore a trained gown of rich cream-white taille, | $57,000 was appropriaieds for ieee aces eo! | formal written application was fled ‘because tue “see here,” he continued, taking a package of | Curson Lake, 0: tue national committee, came |“, Baitimore and Guio oficial Who stands high ch “J a the plalform Just belore Lue Convention Was Ot ence of Lae Bail imore and Obi10 cum e721 J. M SHOEMAKER & CO._| mude piain, witu che V-shaped bodice and elyow '000 aud District authorities weld. that tne building regu: | 16% that the policy of distributing the old Blaine | vckets from bls pocket, “i have fot all the Lckets, cass to oraee, ans bronget woth bis two nase, | mane ouanemce ot the Ballinere and Oe - Ene | Yas, $80. tae appropriacion $50,000; for | [, ‘dc to struct wued Dy Strength among all the candidates, so as noi to | Tuey practically recognize me already and Biaine 4 “d pany wo + sleeves draped with white illusion. The | Jaap Ah next fical tne amount estimated | Yoder thesole Control Of Lie Ualted Stayes™ 2° | give any Oncor them o decided advantage, 1s suit | Will be nominated sure. Ihave been talking with | sone Oak yavels, one me-viy polished and lutended | Paey’ the-ms,ottioms were ta, progres <5 EQUITABLE tong rel, Was _fasiened in her hair with | ($26,000) 1s recommended by t .e House commivtee, | UAder thesole control of the Uuited Staves.’ Aduered to. ‘The Maine delegation 1s distributed | those who know. There 18 nothing surer inthe | for uard poundiug. Tue ocher is a more pretentious | tue price ot $250,000 le very one cs Sprays ee Miles, of ue | valley, and | but tmis is only tor the completion of the mouu? ‘MISCELLANEOUS. among the several candidates. The Pennsyivania | World. Tell them that.” affair, Invended us a git Lo the vemporary chair. | tne express atid telegraph <GOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, she carried @ round bouquet of nephetos roses. | ment, the grading, paving, &c., including the mon-| _ The Commissioners have concurred with Capt. | men ure held together by Fiuler. Phelps nus been | Mr. Gleeson seconded all this and declarea for | wu, 18 richly chased in gold, and has engraved | (ue Baitimor “EQUITABLE SUILDING,.” 1003 F Sf. ‘Spe was atieuded by ler sisters, the Misses Edith | ument house, and does not inciude the ruauing of | Symons’ recumimendation conc. Thing the removal | pledged the support of the New Jersey delegation | himself tha: he was sure of Bialne. AS soop ag | Upon it8 several gold Lauds the names of Wasii- | over $17,000,00 ‘ASSETS—6885,740.02. asec —_ ae Sane Weaver @ sister | tne elevator. of LP. chiius & Sun's, brick Jard oa a for the first place, so that they are held io Mue, She commi.tes on credentials, te a gone) ry Lafayewe, Graut, Lincoln, Garfeld, and Bosal or a ’s * 3 recati| mcreased avenue, aud bave an er juesting the | no itis with the Biaine forces ail ak TT luns will presen! ir cases. Carson wie Offce hours, from 9 ain. to 4:30 p.m. On tne drat | the bride's cousin. Miss With Heutén ‘and. Mist pet ae ee ne Femoval of same wichia three montase Sne- or"the New versey delegates wil“poe ana | Mul Or activity tan tells insuch a contest He ‘The Gavel Falls, Usest to Ie Beduenday Iw each meBth the ofice will be cpen from | Lise Wore short —— ot ¢ — Faadame ar pea a ome cay oom copter sm ‘Tue Commussloners are daily recetving numerous | work in earnest 1or Depew. t night Uhere was | Will make himself beard. Precisely at 12:31 the gavel of Chairman Jones, Pang Fy pny RAE eral years, and eccen BH Aime ull emmte seciedy | Wasser were Glumned boot Tone ‘draped in Prin Lee and Atkinson, of the House sub-Dis- | petitions Proll reeriersigrt Goreme tas _ AN ENTHUSIASTIC BLAINE DEMONSTRATION Mr. Gleevon’s Home Rule Resolution. | of the national republican committee, sounded t@ the Geaste eo euttee © ifleren. Sulseriptions for shares in the 15th insue received | Nutemst Nut’, and ail carried bouquets of in the way ofa parade by the Chi Young Men's | Mr. Gleeson is armed with the foliowing resoiu- | sharply upon the mahogany desk, and the re- | Marechal Neli roses, Mra. Heaton wore a tice | “ict committee on education and charivabie insti- woe a et between the hours of Pe cago Young 1s regarded udvautageously In one Biatne Ciub, the Kansas City Ciub, and the Cali- | tion, which he hopes to have we convention | pubuican convention of 1888 Was formally opened. daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- | toliet of golden Drown meine tutions, gave @ hearing this morning on the bill to | 5 aud 6 a.m. and? and 8 p.m. In all the cases the . will nencetor: e the ing. 1003 F at. ceru laces Among those at the euaren were Me, | increase the pay of the attendants ot the Govern. | Commissioners reply (nat the @pplcants must | fornia peuple. There were banners, music, and | adopt: Tne hum of couversution ceased turough | will wen — aS Shares are $2.50 per month. and Mrs J. J. ir. and Mrs Charles M.| ment Insane Asylum, and to reduce their daily | GmOrm to dnp . Permis- | shouting, Dut there was not a real unconirollable That in administering the affairs of | out the vast auditorium, and the buzz of i) ‘ $1,000 advanced ou each share. Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Baker, Mr, and Mrs. | nours ot labor to eight. Mr. C. C. Lancaster ap- Tampblets explaining the object and advantages of | David Haines, Mr. and Mrs J. ind Maj. ” enthusiasm init, ‘The crowd was ready to shout | the several territories and the District of Colum- | expectation gave place to an impressive siience as | °°MPAUY- bia preference will be given to thecitizens thercot introduced the Kev. Frank W. Gun- 1 oI peared for th tor au; and they did cheer a ae (we chairman in! ‘Gin Assecintion are furnished upon testiocaen” aud Mrs Wan Clarke, After tue ceremony at the e employes of the Insane Alexandria Affairs, body, good deal tor in all a ments made taerein, and that it jar, Of the Piymuuth Congregational church of chureb, the ‘bridal party were driven to Mr. | AS¥lum, and Dr. ng, Superintendent, aud | Reported for THE EVENENO Stan. Suerman when the Foraker Club marched by. The | shall be the altn of the republican party to build | Sula‘, of the Piym ost . Ghicagoy wo opewed the prosesitags with prayer, | WE 1 REPORTED TO MANE INSCLTED WOMEN, DREW THOMAS SUMEKVILLE, Prevt | Heaton’s residence, where a was hed | Df. ‘Toner, president of the board of visitors. ra The Sock efforts to get up Wild hurrah for B.aine in the | up und foster self-sustaining rep! forms of | wie thanked tke Almighty for the blessing of | 4 Pi=TOL oN ad _ axo. sor Epson oat Si_| from 80 10 otiock, and after" tnat Mr. and rm | ME Lancaster saved that ihe, gurendents of Ne | city near the Aidland Worksuops 13 again, ene | HOLL IODUI=s lave hot een Suoseastul but a oer COTErMMLDIS DEED ey of wu. | Divine protection, ‘ie returned the gratitude ot | BOWS AND OCT AND EK UH Di THE: MANSWA Spead a few: Weeks in, New Jeney ee eine, | insane patients are required. to Wonk watery | MH¥etnOON the usseibling place of a sorrowrul | Lall\set Of shouvers Keep It up persisted ind of | can party to make just and appropriate i eg epee i ister se Swe rea we ¥ hundred yards of each other dence. He eXpressed a recognition of ail Lhat God | dressed young man, six feet two or thereabouts, hours per day, for which the maxiioum ‘al. | grown. Within a hand music rushed into tue “‘Leiand House and made a | for tue erection at ive nation’s capital of memor- va | turn here, where they Will have their permanent Towed is $25 ‘per mouth. He said the la a Eve gathered Within 24 hours two funeral pro- r i has done tbrough the great organization whose | gq muscular in proportion, with « light brown ‘ircuit of the lobby shouting for “Blaine,” | ial suructures commemor: and perpetuaui or e led. Hi TE pews . One on Wilkes street, near Heury, at | ¢ og ” representatives were here asseu0! e prayed | : Lage anes nda, yearn ’ ployed at the Capitol to do the most menial work | Cessions. O “Blaine,” “James G. Blaine,” All this is more | the greatness of Abraiam Lincolu, Gen. U. ted uy lofty | moustache and lis! a hair, Fad Tanne iow at and Mrs. — Halliday have gone to their | are paid $60 per month, wnilepersons employed at | {he.votre Ot aetna Settee nemo Wealcy | fowdy Business than anyibing etse. Yet une tact | Grart and the here valor of the Union poldiews | twat the convention tmigbt be dominaced uy lofty ISO. NOWAS country place in New York. ~ eet, near Wilkes, residence of Wesle; ‘ 4 - a College Place at 8% = News ‘le remains ‘that rons purposes, in order that {ts Work migut do much for | ner of Warren street an 2s Feu av asylum to ‘care for the helpless ine TeMmuis Of K. Lee Maceiey, | #UMat there 1s avery stroug feeling for Blaine | and sailors in preserving the American’ Union in orgod and man, ines tmpresnve man |ocaock: law maghte pene geemenggiancln. | z TERN YEAnoix | . Mis9 Victoria Emory will spend thesummer with | $4né—persous who must have qualifications of eee wiwere buried last evening: Thera | ammoag tbe Gelegaues and Ue mass of the, party | perpeuully.” ner ‘he invoked tue Divine proveciion upoa the | 2CCck last Wn pass.d Lhe corner to board Ba eMac ST AeeE Danone | Mr. and Mrs.C. Addison Mann, wno have a cot. | 20 mean order, and they must’ be temperate, of Baxgagemaster Poss unis evening comprises | #ssemuled here. at the right time SOR Te great soldier, the captain of our armies, Wuo lay | rect cars, ah, the pollce say, the Upsy man SITS to enter nto suune other pursuit aferssum- | tage at Canonicut, RL Sees Ogee geen ge Hathtone Division, U. i Knights of Pytias, in | $ould car pawetencconie juan. The question is. CARSON HITS EDITOR CHASE, | 5 near two death. Stoope. over each Lime a Woman passed, aud catch- a here sects Suuyeea wrhole or rat. | The Misses Riggs have sailed for Europe. see loses nae: bors eaeicamioeee reo; | ful. uniform, Capt. 8. L. Mouroe commanding, and tume come?” Stoall atures at be spresentauive Cou vases, iewport, District committee, lech: Loage | FESSENDEN READS THE CALL. ing tue hem Of her dress t ted to lift It and catch atchtord 2, 5 mbers of Orie BLAINE'S FRIENDS COMBATING THE DEMOXSTRaTIONs. | A How Between the Rival Negro rong j f her aukie. Three women came along to- nee och «ade aoe | oe — Member of uaittee, author of the | MEcRanICS Longe ee ontation OF eos Cee: | atie tnlecda ae rerything in their power | Leaders im the Grand Pacific Hotel. | At the conclusion of the prayer, Chairman Jones | hots of Het Saki, Sitti mecwed giant bad es. at very low fgrres, to avoht storage to be abe | | Mt% N.S. Lincoln and Miss Helen Tiffany are | Dill under consideration aud a member of the | K: Of Pond & represenration of ube 1. 0. Me. to check all Blaine demonstrations, They have | Special Dispatch to Te Evextxo Stan. announced that the secretary, Mr. Fessenden, of | £°:"ving tuis way for five minutes, and te cise June 30. Thowsanis of articles cau be bought | Visiting Mrs. Gould in Troy, N. ¥. Poard of visitors of the Maryland Asylum for the | Oniciated. ‘Tho funeral of Engineer Wa. Hantz- is June 19.—Perry Carson and Calvin | the national committee, would read the califor|they gave him a vigorous talking to. A Bf one half reguiar prices before that utwer Mra J. M. Carson and Mra M. G. Seckendortr, | 13880¢, | declared that, the compensation of | Ton also takes ‘place ts aiternoou under tho convinced the _Gatitorais, delegation at 8 mis. omens, = _ Sa ae, peapeation subsea ty dao ‘nesianal upiseames: | CoLakane pon eee eas oe a ee Seiten OMe im the et piey apaan | Wives of the well-known correspondents who have | He sald” that ‘the payin” the By ong fae merge or Or nora toe mote th: S7ies tenes mine Sor a : breed didave rest ‘moras fusion to the posilion of the party | east coruer ci Warren street Just opposite, > LatisT § Mary. from bis home, on Duke, near Patrick street. | a can ‘among the ‘This his best friends | first thing this. ng, Showing that even the | Allusion in the call Kaq> 1S Sov SIs scrtisas enilsted themselves in the charitable task of | land Asylum averages, only $25. per month, es x ng 2-3m ould ypou tue tariff question, to the determpnation of | and he turned to the sou of the watchman os, Kev. Dr. Mercer, of the Bapuist Church officiaves, him, ‘great metropolis of the West has not room enough | {PO {Be fair election and ap honest | at Acker, Merrill & Condit’s store and said: “Get wrasse oftia_| Rattner epee aap mean in| ent crieocpe, porate aur ague | Hanae’ atom” i | Sus eld nen nraaed rt | rou em appn tase | ease et sea” ps tee wa | Seca hy ah oe ann New York ave and lOebst, | MOst gratitying nses. | ‘the entertainment is | Tne pay there, he said, {8 not increased beouuco nd Was thrown from it asit turned over. | W4Y-, They vel - 1s only one Course | jumped vo the front immediately on his arrival | &/plauaed gigas MeGowan of the Leonard street squad on the run, Saget T HOUSE, — | ¥0e éi¥en at the National Theater to-morrow eve- | the state cannot afford it; but the Unlved Sierss | eDsine a i @ | in the incer.st Of the Maine scateamen, and that oss He the CHAIRMAN JONES’ OPENING SPEECH., (Ustraight for the tipsy man and GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, | Bing. The ladies of the Cabinet and mao: . ‘The remains of Miss Annie K. Hodgkins were | sto keep him out of the fight until his pame and began to ‘things Mmonopolized McGowan Went straig! | poo y others | Government can afford, he %o pay fair com- | brought from Washington this morning attended te 2; | ttckets to the convention to the exclusion of the| Chairman Jones then stepped to the front | McGewan went s\raighs for the tpas oan ame 739 AND 741 71H ST. XW. Prouinent tn official and social circles are taking | pensation; cat better’ afford ts poy fair woees pears to be the only key tou deadlock, or else to to the cor follows: “The republican fm and yanked a loaded Sscallver sx Chame Corapent hemee hs ity to bts your Furniture, Car. | A earnest interest 1a tig success of the entertaite | Puan wadens thete ter tee reaphoy a Tee ees Mi, Eccnctery.” Miss Hodgkins was the daughter | ROtJSt, bis namego into the coavention ‘at all Hiral delegates representing the Chase tection. | and spoke a8 follows: ©The republican party | at ulm and aed» Wadd Scale’ aie Et Sven, ac, vervthinw ia the Sestamettsita | Or tue sculptors Dread” aad tne saat fe aes | Want ehey were willing vo withdraw the request ror | 3 dae ate Mobi. Uoagioa’and long ved tee | Rvery Rung m here goes to indicate | ‘The two leaders me. in the Grand Pacine lobby | may well be Saree Bee at meQowen’e wrease, live wold om cet an cheap as they cat Ue bought aoe | a'stroug Oe Dre And the cast 18 notably | areduction of the hours of labor it tuey are al- | Of te,late Robt, Hodgking and jong: lived | near outs deadlock: wiioa, Would FesUlt in Sieies | Loe aio oheppaeetd between them concernibg | tives here assembled upon the auspl cues prospect | brought his club around with a Ulow on Phere forcast, a ee Se ee Rrsmpeae ic Cajectlon to tae reopens taenenes oe aan Jur sara, | Desmond, of Washingion, was brougnt hero yes- | Rominaion, but. there 18's sitong come meaee been lopally elect A now was tao rosa Shas lies vettiou will” surely’ lead to victory im | that knocked ar cera in| Ake AN z. REE 3 Visiting friends . Dut said | terday ‘and nury"Boemetery. an EVMAEE AND LaY alt CAnPETS FREE oF | (MF and! MAK be granted, the sppropriauion far te aaylum peas uaeive Pastaeckmenunions te momen le OL ae CARSON PROMPTLY HIT CHARS Ix THE NOSE, | tue campaign upoo, wich Ut senseiens of ‘the sidewalk. eee meet the enlarged: meer ime. 5 can, Wo the Leonard street Sones SE SPRL LAUSDEY, a OTST, auataun ts penaitare. Heaney oF the: proporey ot the tate aeeoD | ‘There afe conservative and able men here who ereeans ws caeets ans taaaar ree caer Bide the great maj.rity of oles will Tail It euch | Carried, asa at tury sent “around te =; Ladies’ Cape Collars. 2c First-class iu every | Michael Conner has ought, for $39,250, of Geo. | nae pill will be reported to the full commitvee | Smith, of W: yn, aituated On the southeast | think itis not in the interest of the party that | rersca, ‘The trouble was checked Defore tt coula | BAF be tried Uy Its record; Af the grand achieve. | house, ond Serseart Mutiy seme Barticular RANKH WALKER SCO. Props. | 5. = next Friday. corner of King und Lee streets here. The lot 1340 | Biaine should be nominated under any circum. ‘ny further. ‘The Carson tactics will probably | OML8 01 Car trbor ihe democratic party be ander. | Drought the prisoner Lo, and aressed a Pecelinbeseae Gravee yalipertiopn= 4 ‘The District im Congress, foot alley Ie tts Tour. Upon Ler seteet is sarees: | stances, and they will do all in their power to pre. | fin by the discriminating ‘appilcation ot api. | ‘Be, "The two parties are diametrically oppo. | Bead. Tt wok welt an bear vo Dx ‘THE BILL APPROPRIATING $500,000 FOR ANNEE TO | foot rear. Upon an of Ti: O F ‘ye, between Boundary street and Glenwood. oa TUE NATIONAL MUOEOM PasemD. 7 | Jent three-story brick dwelling, out of repair, and | Yet that result, If they saw a stampede threat Ae On me am PEN PLACE rherosi ‘hae! . W. Paige, ed teactic raiment epoca stady wigan | My sub square Sor, 48 Oy 64 eet ou 2, ite artist : Street, between U and H sireets horth weet. Megat choicest colors snd ‘designs in Ieood ar ——— the public buildings committee, appropriating | " Norus.—The keeper of wena bie sot ot oe Waning stock, which we Affairs in West Washington. ‘$500,000 for the erection of a fre-proot building for | for a new: ine clock-face, Cur fours DATWARD © HUTCHINGS. | , TENWEasEaxs MARRIED at THR Mongaw Hovse.— | the use of the National Museum, to cover 300 teet | 10Ks into the market ha flame and fallen out.——The taking of testi- of 3 7 the 8590-3u.1p cog lay Afvernoon in | square and to consist of two stories and a base- | So, before Commiselouer Power in regard NBs of tne other candidates aS; tantusg wise ing; | the national repuolican committe, ascended A a wEES Ait H| itt f \ i H Fi F Fe eg i i i § E i i i i i z i E ; i | i i j i iff ; h E, H j A Pi i iy See i it § 4 i ij f Ms i H e he ul il i 2 eed fp ment, to be erected under the direction of the re- ness Of the Alexandria tooked, 216 REESE Sy MAT 3157. 1sss, | Bor tenting ‘Tenn. = Or gaia Duke here think that the nominee will Go» “2 | upon a scene unparalleled in the history of public Sous HAYWsKb & "HUTCHINSON, | Catst P. urch, officiated. ‘and Western poruon of the grounds of that institution | day.—Mr. M. Burroughs, grocer, at. ‘will be a in of fees < the des Styve oe conta tater | Setngey iets tor thei home this mornin v oy the etn ‘Depew does develop strength suddenly through | have been held in more spacious balls, thas oved to be more tham satisfactory, both in | _ ©: ‘The hearit beommitvee of the House Portner's Brewery spent-a pleasant ume | If aay cular Oct ed pevalt, at po tan ‘should be without | Stock, gt Drovers Rest, yesterday’ are: 80 cattle ao ee Phdin gers en pb tinal a tee Couutry.- te Be hans Cena ‘the cry that he can carry New York, and that the | huve the o>ular properties. equ ake ery truly yours | UP and sold. Best, Sadie; good, 4Xusc.; me ‘commit police bome hext Friday.——he fires Were tin | states opposing him are safely republican any- | vrilliancy of iumination, siiu.tp : eee nd 1a ea Sense mew, SAANC. “HLS sheep | magistrates and allow the Police Court a jury has | Pec\d Dome hext Friday ihe Ores, were it in iy i | i | E i f : i : d i ui | Hf a ‘l P| fel i c hi x i i f F | H | & H il i | i | i ' ! i H i Guats MaXkRt.—Wheat sold on ‘change yester- | W#nt8 to ve heard in favor of the Gong To Sxa iw 4 Lirtie Boat.—Capt. Andrews | Secure his nomination Will goto Allison, is i i E i i : i i i H ig HH i CH} : i i H : £ ; i | | . i ! Deen postponed until some when U. 8 | ume A: Ax» Brow Cosr. guves, Siwasc. 20 cows ad calves, sz0upad; | Disersd eat | i i , i | ag) F i i A shelf of Odds and Ends in TRAVELING SATCHELS AND BAGS Andafew SECOND-HAND TRUNKS ax TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY. 3 1231 Peunsylvauia ave, a. i rf fu By z E ! | ! ie i i : E i i ; it EYESIGHT F. 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