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_FOR RENT—ROOMS. UNTRY BOARD. F i RENT—Tu Two iba recuse, location eantte., Be Sst moe ny (oeaayon, — Epiive: Mirus reseunavia Address kL ake Tee Jour corm etire. ere etn: 5 JoR RENT UNFCRNISAED— DOUBLE Pak FRE Birroom, tstcben oc frat Boort. to. con Rectins fou. ok secuBd Boor, eoucreved yards 8 d € Ihr all mod, ibs. Very cuyl aud desirable tor fuer; teat care: Peterenecs. 367 M st. aw. ie Jou RUNT_Tso LAKGE AIKY COMMUNICAT- Be, unfurnished rome, second flour. at 3:02 U +t. Bw Dor th aud uth exposare, Boekiuren ih j Sery duiet, reiercces exchanged. rome Iarw airy rooms, foe, ts and sede ean file ins vadous Oo. Ya, JOARD AY HALPINE, 14 MILLS ON METRO- politen Brazen. 100 yerus wclabien, ula. airy tucina, ters low we postuasier, alpine, Md. 723% MOUNTAIN VIEW, 1WO the ‘Address BW. PREST( fil, Loudoun County, VOUNTRY BOARD « tuiles from station an house open July 1st, SISTERS, Round Hi JoR KENI—IN HOUSE 227 DoT. W, W., FOUR Pithurtcked rooms tulrd story, giuk aad water om we for. wear City Had and ucw Penuiou bull Chee pase door, BFet-class ueiguborhoud. is OK KN 1—OTH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. S.W.,. F'Uiree iange Reowe, om secoud Buvr, ot two Parics hed or wufuriisied, for Ligut B improveneuta Low Fates to OF MC uuwioe eddies Box 48, ou first floor, ur KENT—PURNISHED OR UNFUBNE oms, » coud uur: aewly payered: bet Sc. Jusukowpiug. Also, Suseished front Foun we Hneut medersia 252 F at. B.W. NT—1HREL COL, ALLY UNFURNISHED ios, suitable lor light Lousekeepluk, toi.was, water, aud beth, Melureuces given quired.” 200 C'st. a & __ eszt" ju KEN T—104 BST, §W, WELI- FURNISHED Frou koom vu second fluor, with bath-roa 8 per mouth, aso Otuer round» for ieee; beard. i Sired ai $19 per mouth: reference. ee Fok 2-2 cu sisuen oom 120 11TH eT. PARLORS AND Plimeae dineiy turwehed, uret clas loextion and touee cmon Cie teusut for suuainer mo bels. Tiss eta. jeud- ate i—THRER BEAUTIFUL, Cook, U3 i Kovmas, ob secoud fluor, with cowveu usckeeping. tn a demFai ‘Ay two Lie Lasaueut Rooms xy y td st me eNT-BEAUTIPUL, COOL SOMMER Wil vOut; uiely furnished. 1551, 1 st Bx i, OF THREE CoM- furuished or unfur- ry iu handsome Lew y bark, exceuent beard ate er Fates. L113 10: hep f “ie Ok, KEN [—LANGL, COO. HANDSOMELI-F UR BPS ita en sults or igie: 101 Mate joK MENI—IN A PLEASANT SHADED HOUSE, Yard font aud rear, two Uufuruisned 1oous, 83, will reut sue turmished oF war ao Jesdue KENT—1WO LANGE UNFURNISHED Keoms vu fourth foot ior light buusekee.iug. ‘Also, tarnished oy Wiru floor, with Board if destreds Uthernexpusura Mouerate uuprovement Apply at 111d Kat uw i ae JFOk, BENT BEAUTIFUL, 0001, | 3p-S10uy Fur juumunicatiu of otherwise? with 0 ward at reaguiube Talem AL 150 Last Caj je ran C.phol it 30K MEN —-CUOL, PLEASANT ROOMS, SECOND | flour; private beth Also, Kuoms on third floor; Bugle ur'eb suite, with private Duis, 1017 1 ¥ BSB 3y7OR BNT_S UNFURNISHED ROOMS, seCOND floor No 305 Eat. uw., $18 per mouth in the fumier and #20 in tue wanter, uo ebiluren and wil require re Jo KES T— F ‘SEVERAL FRONT ROOMS, with or without peat 1017 14th st. n.w.,near Kat. ) H ST, N. W.. FURNISHED QOK RENT — 17: square west of War apd Navy De- Partinente, transients accommodated. Jel6-120" JoK RENT 1SIM ST, BELWEEN G AND H Free tien nice cool airy Toginia en multe. or sualo Fedueed faivs first-clag board 4u house at low pr: Genived 237 ISthet we __ SoEs-se* } BEEN 1—TWO LARGE COOL NICELY FUR Bished rooms. ‘ant ball tom, furnished; third for; possession July 1. copventent to Peuon Office and Government Printing Office, Cail between 4 acd 5 pam, 205 6 st Ou KENI—IN THe N. W. SEO - ful larg fF nt second siory room, nicely furnialed. Pith board, for man aud wife, in private family, Tow to demrable provles comforts, plenty of shade, grounds ani Tou! «liug pr untae, beat of ‘city required. Address Box 7, Star office. ook KENT —A LARGE, CooL FURNISHED front rovus: only $10 per mouth, «t 323 C st. n. ‘age room. te Fk BESECICENISHED AND UNFUR Rooms; Oret-class condition. Apply is ne, JOR RENT—THEEE LARGE, AL Biabed, ccmiuubicating “rx ich mae snd Vath comer hotme. “Liab Sat ‘Fok RENT_S HOLE OF SECOND STORY FuuNT. ‘consisting of 3 larce rooms aud bath Price with gas. 215. Call between 8 aud 12 o'clock s.m . 1515 Ecluhnttast “nw my ec JF GEE, Si REAUTIFOL COOL SUMMER kooais im private fauty, corner house, south and cast front, references required. 1101 K st n.w. JelS-lw* JOK_KENT—SE OND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF jour rooms and beth: completely furnished for Licht housekeeping. Wall reut for less during suusmer mronthe to reaponsible parties. Apply st 14/4 Coitme Bia street a ats Oa JOR KENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROUMS, AND ‘assent fabte buacd. Ga reamouabie venus a 1003 Yiith st, just Bort of Frankia Park location’ au Suminer unedrpased. Table Beard sud ‘raneiente at reasonable rates myat-oue CELY FURNISHED ROOM, bs Bevtclam bowed Feferacns ing 26-Lme FOR RENT—OFFICES. JOR R°NT—A NICE OFF.CE OR STORE-ROOM mobs. uw. between E and Fats. Apply at 517 Oth st. ow. ah ees JO. RENT_FINE OFFICE AND STORE Koos Bret, second and third floors; three large rooms ob fe t door: an F st. store, 120 to 150 tcet deep, 24 feet front, will be finished to meet wants of tenant; all on Borth ede aud best part Fst, J.B WIMER. oe TLS Fst {uk KENT—OFFICE- ROOMS IN BUILDING 1216 Fstuw. Apply to rs BEALL, BROWN & CO, 21m is FOR RENT — a ‘OR RENT—NEW STOR! AND DWELLING, Et nw. Handsome platelass windows, mod. improvements aud excellent loc rooms, Fk 2ST Stone, 1226 we bourse. Inquire within frum 10 to 4 o'clock. at 450 Muiue ave. aw. sel. OK RENT—STORE AND DWELLING NO. 1s 24 st uw. pew and suitable tor any business. Apply tod. W. BO e16-1m 1428 OK RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK STOKE abd dwelling, th ana T ste; gas and water; rms moderate to a first-class tenant. Apply to JOUN LE. 1251 Sd et, Georgetown. rear Ok KES !Tlooz | 14TH ST: LARGE NEW More aud dweiling, with brick stable; best busi- CUTIE, 1423 F st. {OK KENT_STORE AX 14th st nw. containing FEW PEKRONS CAN BE ACCOMMOD. oi 7 1s SIDE OF CAKLIN'S SPRINGS. HEALTH- Pirgaan’ roomie, cach wultacie i two yersou: wit anos 9 -ud trom the cars." Ai Bor HILL 1s BEAU: im the mouustaine of Virginia, plenty of ebaut, And tedlile horeoe ict dian chy ENSON SiMPSUN, North Bork, Lo En ject AKD—23 MILES FROM W. ING. tou: 5 minutes’ walk fvom station and P. O.; shady By Ee LUTHER BUWEas, Herudon, W. O. and W Fairiax Co. Va. _ $231 ‘OMMODATIONS FOR 40 BOARDERS; | 1, ig once a Week; teriu® mouerate, | Ad- ‘Best, Kound His, Loudoun Couty, Va ‘and hunting piano OARD FOR A LIMITED NOM Hed, near Mounteville, Louder location ; laixe HN. KECLOK METROPOLITAN BRANCH, prietor, successor to Lasil Bure 4 for summer buardel furnished: tbe for the season ut 4 MMER BOARDING AT “MEADOW BRYA.” ON Yeul-ytown Koad, % mille south of Wash.ngtop Inn. No small children. Gavi or aldress T. HOW SON. Georgetown, D.C. -CLASS BOAKD CAN BEHAD IN LOUDOUN althy location ; splendid &, wear Leesburg: he ive and boauug, For verms appl 2G. GIOD. NGS, Gore ANTED—AT MECHANICSVILLE, Co. Va, few Boarder story stone fiouse, with doubie porches; plent Ard, joey Creamery Luter. Wilk, for the summer; large two- ‘ok RENT—PART OF FURNISHED HOUS boarders received; fine water aud -hade abundant table, wood s, bear Gaithersburg, oF 1239 P 2 COMFORTABLY BE ‘oramodated at Hamilton, Loudoun County 1ab)-e, wood w ter, plenty of ie , VA. — BO. highest point between tide water nd mountains: mail, telephon ; near battiefields fruit, aud good water. BidJA: MER BOARDERS AT the fuot of the Blue Ridye mountains large rooms aud grounds, fine spring water, milk, &c. from Kound Hull, W. & 0. dross C. W. MYERS RY BOARD FURNISHED T Hiv d vumber boarders near Randolph Station, Met. Home comforts at reasonable rates. A 2 Sih st. n-w., or Box 7, Montr ERT HOUSE, LAIR es’ walk from station; beautitul grounds: * several nice larze rooms: terme, 825 per mouth. J. 1 GROVE, HAMILTON, LOUDOUN ¢ jace for sumitier boarders, halt rndance of shade: ‘Loudoun Co. V vege fron! the center of town; id spring water; «od table aut careful utten- ig Seema Feasouables Aduress J. ALPHECS TAVEN- TY BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMODATED Harris House.” 4 mile from station: loci ‘oud table; excellent water, fruit, Address Mrs. K, C. HAMMIS, Pu. >! IVATE F\MILY LIVING IN HEALTHY LOCAL- ity near Catoctin Mou Gate boarders for the su twieea day snd rai uuier or Perinabently : ‘fue fishin, iuut- ports; best fare. For furtbe "AXSUN, Goreaville Loudoun County, Je21,22,25,50° ¥ HALL OPEN } RB THE StASON. Hamilton, Loudoun County, \ ~ COMFORTABLE ily. “Terms moderate. Apply Oakland, Garrett County, Mary- QUMMER BOARD—TWo L, SS WANTED DURING THE SUMMER wouths in the mountains of Vingini lars aduress N. H KELSER, Ws FOR CHILDREN motherly ‘care ts. rus reasonable. Tree Hotel, City 3 DUNTRY BOARD AT MT. PLEASANT, 3 MILES rom blue Kidve Mountain, 3 miles from Kound rom the po-t-oftice. For ‘ant healthy home, whe: cised: beat city reterebees: Mrs. “NOKDST hOM, Hill Station, LOO yards £ teulars adress A. E. HUMPHRE’ MMEK BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT vad sone of the most eevated Ul sections of Virginia: abundance of fruit, milk, vegetables, &e-: UNTRY BOARD—COLD POINT FARM, VER’ wear station: new house: rui.ds. with beautitu: views: -ure, cold spritig w.ter: recy tit k ud butter Kes, fruit, and tee. mu Station, Fairfax’ County, Jel2-co24 KE BOARDERS CAN EE ACCOMMO- shade: milk; fruit; ea, Mi DELIGHTFUL si ‘or termin 86, |. CROW, Berry vile, ve wags ’ TST. CLASS ACCOMMODATION suuntaer for a for wy. at Brooks’ Staion. C., Met. Brauch B. T DEER PARK, FIVE MINUTES’ WALK FROM Tange brick house, weil-shaled groin ik, Vewetables; first-class table. VEKAL YOU THS CAN PROCURE GOOD CoUN- try board st moderate jrices, health: mniles from Washisucion: dress FAKM, Star office DELL-HTFUL HOME IN THE MOU: for famtites wich cuildren: large rooms, iawn and Portico; spring water. -b use and table complete for Mouroe Grove Furus, y eeatton, ten FE McCAKTY KJ, B HUFFMAN, Wishes some Sum: M FLINT Boarders; hz ice house atl wood farui aud goud fruit, “Aidzers’ a ED AT PLEASANT COUNTRY Marshall Station, F Va. abundance of shade, fru: ood Water. For particulars adress We Muis, Fauquier County, Va. BOAKDING. — EXCELLI woou Tooms, five chalybeate wate ar MOULIN, FIV ober werk RP sci Uaee: OARDEKS WILL Bi plenty of shade: Farad depot, telexPayh, io $10: per moun, €: NTERTAINED BY MES. tbur., Allegany Co., Mi Either single or commup eatin $6 to $8 per week, children [ISCELLANEOUS ‘D-STORY FOR LIGHT MAN Teresbow. Avis at 200 13% 70K RENT_SECON factory « Fenvsyivania av ees OK KENT—A CCAL DEPOT, OR PORTION OF 3" save, with radroa: ‘stu.te: copwenieut for band- ag Wuercbabdiee of any Kind. Address 417 Sew F: ‘Om RENT—BRICK STABLE, IN ALLEY BE ‘Sweeu Lith and 13th. Kavd Late nw; 3 stalls, carniawe- Lots, lot, aud cus Binau’s roon., ‘3. Mer. bubsoN, deS-Im 1225 F street now. fe ‘AND FOUND. Lae ENING, IN THE Vir my i New Jersey ave. ancl K si, « Sateem Overskirt Finder will plea a suitable rewe ro Locos 2 eT ox inion o Stace | OS1—TMU_.»DAY, THY, 718 INST. A GOLD | Across, marked “RK McCONINE™ Asatauie Meay Wil be wiven if returned tole Letmw. Ite -ON LAST WEDNESDAY me were lett inadvertent! Pie se retui ey. fF sustat RG TOWN, FRIDAY NIGHT, A Lace Pia, fy studded with’ peatis, rubies aud tur. Guoue. Likerad ward if returued to S106 B stew? A POCKEIBOUK. IN EITHER rr car. Return to address endorsed | iu the Louk, and receive Few Lon cO8k boc acrios 4 ver, cal 38; marked ie dient. D.C. “A suitable reward Ui turned to tie i police satinn. New Jersey ave. bene O® THE 17TH INSTAN «s epureh abd 1Loith and ~ BELWECN sf. Kigus sts, a cuff 1h agate setting. Dustaile reward if returned Coccor nat OP SEES CP Est RAy—Bi ADQUARTE Metropolitan Police— Washi to 1317 Take: the police end that t wid wet law, at tue end of Fecovers. uniens the Cer tart nin scone Guan Foewarde prove prope Sry sud d'ieay sis legal expenses “ICID SY E- Visible Cnet, alo Proper clerk, setruporitan Fource, Dutrict of Columbia, Apyruveds Wal G. MOviix, Maver and Superinvende! peat Le _ SUBURI OESLYNN dw subard of Washington can begin to compare elevated and ‘mawnificent views, beaich- fuses. aud low prices. Hemel ber the Guveruineut fe sities more mouey tm Leautifying this thaw ail wit ae eth F surcoundiuge of Washi The new Free ee. the GKAND MEMOKIAL STRUCIUBE, the Plvunt vernva “Avenue, arlinctou. Fort. Myer, Sls Coureh dd Geormetown Narrow SFKING BANK OFFERS FIRST-CLASS BOARD; jaixe rouse. fruit, ier, milk Iu profusion, ke. Teruss per week. ‘Trains met daily. Kererences exchausced. BANS, Alexandria, Va. my2b-JBt" KD AT THE WYA nue minute's waik from tation. Plenty of slnde, "Apply o HE! Hyattavalles ata Py FEW BOARDERS CAN BE COMFORTABLY ac AXcouimodated st Locust Hill: plenty of suade: tery suiall children ‘refuse ence apply to 12 lows 3 BOND! Waterford, Loudon © IGHTFUL BOARD © OUNTRY BOs Mrs M.SOPAW. N BE OBTAINED IN wstalas of Virginia at reasonable atom; » ulk and ice” Address MHS. C » Albemarle Co. Va, UMMER BOAKDERS WANTED, FARM HOUSE, fruit and milk; no Mra GEORGE Hake Fairtas County, Va, Wi-T END OF ROCKVILLE, B. a with cid oak trees: table suppiied a ten, im Gates’ wale from station, Kefercuice bet Mrs. CORYELL, 'GOMERY COUNTY Zp mallee insen, Wesbienteec ce eee K.; pienty of shade, ‘boyy sid! Stig men pret RACE Lohr noe 800 3th Se ae S1UCKTON, kuo. ood evuptry buacd, chideen peferred. A vetura to 104 Ks nw. and receive | Ht elightiully evcl and shady: Tere mnoderate. For particulars aj ik, Va.“couvensent to churebes’ sud particulars address JOHN hy f Sewiduditer BE OAL Deke WISHING 10 SPEND THE SUMMER sti reach pf Washington aud where they will ood uttenticn, Gret-claam With reasunable rates, widress Mrs, GEO. ELt, Falls Churely Va. For terius aud ALES, North Fork, Loudoun estate broker. 150LF. OUNIKY BOAKD-THREE-STORY BRICK MAN- 4y located: lane, cowmodious found from Washinton, address JUMN L. LAKE, Hamilton, Loudoun Coumty. Varn “eld 1s 1-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD, FINE SHADE, ver Spring. No Wen. “Lerus moderate, Address Colesvilie, Montgomery Co. Md. CCOMMOBATIONS Fi Net bb eo. horses aid carriages at cts for private tas; tera tor adits $5 est — wiven. Address eats deca: two trains dail walls anu Trust; seven wiles from Sil se J. PAWCEL 1, 20 BOARDERS AT TI arin, ouerb-lt suite from Boyds, Bee ‘ud purest of spring Howipal rates; accom WENTEY BOARD_FARM HOUSE, HALF MILE from Claggetts station in view of Gapand. tain Adaress ELKEK HOUSE. AT CARLIN SPRINGS, VA. how olen tor Suiumer Boantass, wee ew beds: terms reasouabl prictor, via Lailey's X Guace Kaiiroa.. jst being commenced, all make thie the coming Levosiyn of Wankingion, "We are bow selling Bret seiection of lots at 3-5, @, aud 10 cents Ferien. “EU Ss PHEKD a CU. Tet Fat ee RK. MULLER, SPECIALIST OF iE EAR Ds Tiree etait OF TBE, EYE RAR Otice Lours inom ¥ to 12 a ma. aad frow 2 to aud 6 ae ay 1a" TED, WELKER. peo- ie wi va i | Hixperconss. Lue oly sure Care for ARE YOU Con! Colds. 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If this letter can in any way be of service to you do not hesitate to sei, —-Very sincerely yours, HELEN MODJESKA. ‘Mime. Modjeaka, Countess of Buzenta, oe ‘Mrs. Hanuiet Pilea AYER. You can have a beautiful complexion by using Scud teeth Seah Marek ted So quetics. It will remove pimples, liver spots, biack- heads and revness of the skin. Any of these iunperfec- ‘Uons ou » woman's face Is equivalent to 9 six: 4 “This woman is uucieanly in’ hor pet hal ihe doeg wot think i worth while to make her- ‘selt tive.” Sena for free vamplo of Mecamier Yowder, Marriet Mubburd Ayer, O2 Park Place, New York. ‘apls-dun Saw Disease Or A Cann CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, When six months old, the left hand of our little srandchild began to swell, and had every appearance f slarye boil. We poulticed it, but all to no purpose. About five months after it became a running sore. Soou other sores formed. He then had two of them on each hand, and as his blood became more and more impure it took less time for them to break out. A sore came on the chin, beneath the under lip, which was very offensive. His head was one solid scab, discharg- ing agreat deal. This was his condition at twenty-two months old, when I undertook the care of him, bis ‘mother having died when he was little more than a year old, of corsumption (scrofula of course). He could walk a little, but could not wet upif he fell down, ‘snd could not meve when in bed, having no use of bis hands. I immediately commenced with the CurIcuRA Reweptes, using all freely. One sore after anothe1 healed, a bony matter forming in each one of these deep ones just before nealing, which would finally row loose aud were taken out: then they would heal rapidly. One of these ugly bone formations I pre- served. After taking a dozen anda half bottles he was completely cured, and fs now, at the age of six yours, 8 strong and healthy child. 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AGAINST PNEUMONIA AND OTHER fatal lung diseases, use BENSON'S PLAS- TF YOU TER promptiy for Coughs, Colda, Chest Pains and other pneumonic symptoms In no other disease is PromPrwxss of such ‘WISH TO great value as in approachin« lung trouble, An hour's delay ts often fatal, BENSON'S: PLASTER ts pleasant, prompt and always, INSURE reliable in such emeryenaes. Avoid pas fmuitations and counterfeits, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.0.. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1888-DOUBLE SHEET. od EDITION. MPMAY LAST TLL MORDAY Prospects of the Chicago Contest THE COMBINATION AGAINST HARRISON INGERSOLL KILLS OFF GRESHAM The Maneuvers of the Blaine Men. TO-DAY’S WEARY STRUGGLE, It Looked This Yention Would go Over to Next Week — The Combinatio Harriston—Last Night's Adjournment Fatal to Him—The Blaine Tactics of Special Dispatch to Tax EVENING Stan. Cnicago, June 23—“We have sent home for & large supply of clothing,” said the man who was doing the honors for the Maine del morning, “It looks as it we might 81 said Representative Boutelia, through to-day,” declared the man who stood guard over the Allison boom, ‘This was the popular dea of tt this morning. Two or three hours may change everything. If the Blaine plan ts carried out to its climax the convention will go over to next week, That 1s, the fallure to decide to-day would De accepted as a o-rtain indication that Biall will be nominated. There 1s a chance, however, that the combination this morning against Harris- son may hasten action and result in the nomina- ton of Allison, ‘THE PURPOSE OF THE BLAINE MEN 1s to delay the nomination as long as possible, but if it 18 impracticable to prolong the thing until such a time asthe nomination of Blaine could be about in the way they want to, they pro- Alligon shall be me nominee.’ The gen- eral impression 1s that Blaine might be nominated by a tight at any time, but such a nomination he ‘would probably declin TUR HARRISON MEN havea different idea about how the problem will be solved. ‘They confess that a delay after to-day will prove serious for their prospects, but are claiming that the Indtanian will be nominated to- ‘The more general conviction 1s adverse to Dut it would Le folly 10 may not happen. If they coul adjournment last night Harnson woul nominated With a rush. But the combination of the field against Indiapa’s favorite son Was formed Promptly und with great skill, ENGINEERED BY THE BLAINE MEN, Dut the vote did not indicate their strength, it 1s thought, as they were supported in this move by men who do not want Blaine, Just how far the ad- | yurnment has injured Harrison's chances cannot The general impression is ‘The Harrison men ciaim “We won't get ‘that such a thing ved told at this hour. that Iwas almost fatal. that they ean hold their own; that they hod the tes, most of the New Jersey votes and a. With this combination of doubt- Tul stutes they claim Wat the convention cannot A LONG CONFERENCE. extending from midnight until a late hour this morning, has been held by the supporters of all the other candidates who have combined to op- ‘The result was a recommendation Land tirmly by his own candidate, This 1g the decision of the leaders, Whether the mass of the delegates will follow them 1s another thing. ‘There 1s a desire on the part of the weary ones to pose Harrison, ‘k,for Allison, One of the leaders in the Pennsylvania delega- tion said to your correspondent this morning that his state had decided to take such a position as to make thelr votes count, and that they would, all but fitteen, go over to Allison tuis morning, with the hope of nominating him. Senator Hoar has been working to turn the Massachusetts delega- Uon over to Allison, but Representative Cogswell claims fifteen for Harrison, Ing in the New York del ‘The combination against Hurrison has not settied on any one man, but ts in a general way for delay. Pennsylvania’s Attitude, Chairman Cooper, of the Pennsylvania state Committee, said this morning, when asked what the position of the delegation will be after Sher- man bas been dropped: “Pennsylvania 1s for Blaine, Every vote cast for anybody else than with a few exceptions, wiil be tnsin- cere.” In reply to the question, “Why is Quay against Harrison,” he said: “ Tison in the sensé that he wants lo beat Blaine,” “Will Pennsylvania turn in for Allison after Sherman?” inquired your correspondent. |“ ennsylvania will cast a number of votes mn after Sherman has been dropped. It ‘Wiil be for Blaine tm the end,” “Will 4 nomination be made this mornmg?” the convention goes over unui! Monday }0u will see how soon Blaine will be nom “Then you do not think the delegation can be ‘united upon Allison?” “No, Ido not. Phere is a strony feel- ation against Allison, “Quay 18 against Hare ‘Tne Blaine men will stand to- ‘Well, What do you think of the conference last bight, in Which Senator Quay participated?” ‘There Was no conclusion A nominalion Cannot be made witbout the Blaine men.” Around tue Pennsylvanta headquarters at the Tremont House there was a large gathering of Pennsylvaula politicians. A great many declared their preference for Harrison over Allison, but at {he same Ue they did not conceal their partiality for Blaiue, It Was the sentiment of those about the headquarters that nobody but Blaine can be nominated, All the talk was to the effect that the couldn't agree. CHALLENGING THE Tomes. | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. —_—_. THE HOUSE IN SESSION. _— Public Building Bills in Order. —_— House of Representatives. ‘The Speaker laid before theliouse messages from the President recuraing without his approval five THR INTERNATIONAL MARATINE CONFERENCE. r. Bounont (N. ¥.) presented the conference re- international maritime conference ‘The conferees recommend an in- Lively Times Ahead for Them in Bee ‘erday presented an animated appearance when ‘the opposition leaders gave notice that they would challenge, for tke fret time since the debate on the crimes act, the whole policy of the govern. ment in Ireland. The peery gallery was crowded, Among the oocupants was the Earl of Spencer. Gladstone arrived toler ably early, evidently in high spirite, ‘He sat beside Morley and Harcourt, and entered into lively conversation with them. The reading by the speaker of a communieation from the court announcing the sentence of Dition was received 1m cold stlenor, but the bitterness of spirit created Dy the event was evinced at a later stage when lord-lieutenant of Ireland, the lord chancellor, the atorney-general, Tord aahbouras, and the ‘came to | Propriation a a EOE ‘The House also passed the — restore to thetr ‘status in ‘avy certain cade} engineers Glass Of 1681-62. conspiracy, in Dowbe acd Justite Andre 19 declared not only that Pi evidence, but that the magistrates acted illegally in retusibg to stave the case for appeal. Mean hile phe government aro getting slariied at tue pubitc by Dition’s imprisonment. " Con- dempation resolutions pour in from public meet ing caused ings in all paris of England, MR, BLAINE’S TOUR, Lonpon, June 23.—Mr. Blaine and his party lett Melrose for Dalkeith this morning, The weather ‘Was Very pleasant when the start Was made, Summary of the Ballots. ‘The following were the tora) votes recetved by the several candidates on each of the ballots taken: Ingalls Mekiniay Lincoia . Aluller . Yhelps. Fora FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. anTPg following are the opening and closing prices of York Btock Market, 98 rey ab Mire to Corson aud Macartney."1419 F atrect. Name, @ Raltimore BALTIMORE, Mp,, June “BALTIMORE, 4 » June 23, — Cotton stordy and uneh.uged—nuicdlin . 104810. Flour quiet. medina ‘try lowerHoward street sd woe- 2.8; do. extra, 3. ‘do. extra, Lousberry, Soav0; western, weak, aud Np. 2 winter red spot, aud June. 84055, duly, dteaBdry; August, 84 vad. tteady—white, $8000, yell uf steady—white, yellow, S8ut0;, western, w Sud lower; miied pot, Juve abd July. SOuagsK Dome fal: August Sh:64%" Oats guietand mad) South. ern and Pennsylvania, 40a43: western wi eS $4; westeru mixed, 4uad1. hye frm—prime, 67at Hay" Weak—prime "to choice western, 16.5081 7. Provisions qui. and unchauged. Butter steady aod uuchauged, 17, firm. Petroleum ste:dy— fined, 7%. Conte, dull and easy—Kio cargoes, fair, 14%. Sugar firm and quiet—A soft, 6% copper, refined firm. 15'sal5%. Whisky quict ani steac cotton: §-2d': Sour ‘gar te fraine 2d Slee gotten, b-Bda't bout yer toprse ieecisn Sa Wheat, 453,000 busels: cori, 50,000 bushels, Chicago Market, CHICAGO, 11. June 23. 1 p. m— steady, eauly 70; Jtly. 7. Corn veauier: case a7. solid delegation cannot be swung around for Alll- son to beat Harrt-on, for the reason that Uke Maine duan’s friends Will not agree to anything that Will Lend to injure their favorite. AU Q o'clock @ conference of the Pennsylvania delegation Was held tn the Auditorium with closed doors. ‘The proceedings were conducted with the ‘On account of the lateness of the hour When the deliberations were : onciuded it was luppossibie Lo learn What bad taken place, McKinley's Spirited Protest. ‘The call of states began immediately after Prayer this morning at 10:30. When Colorado Was reached in the call of states one vote was given for McKinley. That brought McKinley to his feet, He protested against the use of his name in the conveniion. He declared that he was Yo Sherman, and Was true lo that pleage {n spirit and in letter, He coud not respect himself 1 Dermitted himself to be brought before the con- ‘vention, No mau who had the proper regard and respect for his reputation Would put him 1p a false ‘utmost secrecy, Harrivon’s Friends Discouraged, ‘The resuit of the fifth tallot was discouraging to Harrison's friends, indicating success to the combination against him. It 18 looked upon as favorable to Biaine or Allison. The Biaine folks Still appear to control McKinley 1s popular if they could get at him, piven denote ae IT DID FOR GRESHAM, Thats the General Effect of Ingersolis Speec! Special Dispatch to Tux EvExixo Cuicaco, June 23.—There ts much feeling about the Ingersoll episode last night, The scene was one of the most remarkable that ever occurred in @convention, The convention had formally ad- journed, to be sure, but it was practically still im session. It was simply a change from conven- {ion toa popular assemblage, a8 the house goes into committee of the whole merely by a change of chairman. Taking advantage ‘unity to instruct the deieg: rat to do Was construed to be an tnsul: to them, the rebuke that was administered to the dis- Unguished agnostic was terrible, He was crushed by the tumult of resentment, aud the great orator Who, @ moment before, ‘was electri every one, stood for a few moments ove: whe! With confusion, and then puli:d bis hat over his eyes and lett the hall. It was a dramatic action. Ingersoil had slaughtered bis friend worse than Foraker slaughtered Suerman the day before, eee DE YOUNG CAUSES A STIR, He Declares that Neither Allison nor Carry the Pacitic Curcaco, June 23.—At the conference of the rep- Fesentatives of the Sherman, Harrison, Blaine, and Allison delegations, which took place this morning at the Grand Pacific, between 12 and 4 O'clock, M. H. De Young, representing the Blaine interests, made the statement that if Harrison was of this oppor. fates “as to what Marruen can in voting to naturalize Chinamen and give them ‘the right of suffrage, and that Allison was exactiy tm the same boat, The statement made by Mr. De ‘taken about Aulison’s record. Mr, $73.16." Outwtendy ; cau, 31; July, a Whisky, 3. steady ; 3 July, 3035, 120." York, Srm—cush, 19.65; July, 13.623.. Lard Stony cash, 8.80: ‘uly, 625. July abort ribs 7S ‘ ——.__ A HOT AND DRY JUNE, ‘Three Weather Prophets Trying to Keep Cool, ‘THEY FAIL, AND CANNOT PROMISE A SUFFERING PUB- LIC SPEEDY RELIEF FROM THE HEATED TEKM— NOT EVEN 4 SHOWEK IN SIGHT—MOKE HOT DAYS NEEDED TO RESTORE “THE AVERAGE.” ‘There were three weather prophets seated in & Mttle room at the top of the Signal Office this morning when a Star reporter passed through the door and mopped his forehead. They were all tn their coolest costumes, and fans lay handy, but Still they looked very warm, 1 can’t give you any et ” said Prot. bbe: whotls at preseut in charge of the mercury, “Nothing in the way of even a slightly cooler?" sighed the reporter. “No!” was the heartless response. “It looks as though we were going to have a spell of hot weather, and there are no Indications of any local showers, The thermometer will remain sta- na ‘The maxtmum ‘was 93, and the mean temperature &2 “Hot us i has been recently the fecords forthe year are still about 275 behind the normal temperature of the year, Of, 1D other words, we are about four June to’eauch up ‘with the average, “or normal, to cal up wit avi {twill be necessary for the thermometer to register a daily average Of over 90 for the rest of the month, and almost @ dally maximum of 115, fuen Succseaing year are about the auiner te out. eact a ou look is not very promising, for it shows ‘that de- spite Ube steady work of the sun so far there has got to be a great deal hotter weather during the summer unless the record 1s bioken. We doen catching up, however, since the 24th of this mont In the matter of rainfall, also, the month of June, 1888, 15 80 far away Dehind. "On the fret the Tali Was about normal, Dut since then the have been very suort, ‘The average the month of June, computed trom the records since 1870, 1s 4.41 inches, while so far this month Chere has been but .84 inches, ee ‘The District Supplies, WIRMS THAT HAVE SUBMITTED BIDS FOR THE CON- ‘TRACTS. ‘The bidders for general supplies of the District are, class 1, stationery, Willism Ballantyne & Son, . Morrison; class 2, blank forms and printing, J. W. Meese, Pittsburg; Dunlap & Clarks, Phila- delphia; B, 8. Adams and Judd & Detweller; class i 4 ‘a ites a i Hf at i nick cis oe u a iridhees oe weet Toerehaie ete Woe Tanner wen comma eee Be by | i 5 ADMITTED TO THE MIGH SCHOOL’ Eighth Grade Boys and Girls Reported | Major Haymond@ Setere the House ‘Tho following lists of eighth grade boys and} The Engineer Commissioner of the Distetet was Girls have been reported to Superintendent Powell Dy the supervising principals as eligible for ad- mission to the Washington High Schovi at the be- Pinning of the ext school year. All the lists are Siven below except that of the Ofth division, which Will be published hereafter, ‘Franklin butlding, E.G. Kimball, teacher—Tarry B. Armes, Bailey K. Ashford, Porter F. Atlee, Jobn B. Clark, Chas. FP. Cook, Kobt, H. Dodge, Leonard H. Dyer, Wm. R. Eastinan, Frederick W. Ge Edward A. Heinecke, Chas A. rederick G. McKean, Clarenee EFaimer, Frank’ M. Phillips Gordon’ Sowers, Thos Stetson, Matthew ‘Trimble, Willouguby Webb, Joba C. Wilson. { Mary C. MeGill, teacher—Annte E. Cooke, Char- lott Cotton, Kitite ‘Donowan, Kleanor L. F Mary G. Fox, Kiith D. Foster, Ethel KR Foster Eluzabeth A. “Gibb-, Rolene K Hale, Lilian Halley, Aleatha EK Hurley, ada C iyam, Kate M. Jas Kingsley, Bertha Loucks, Dora jason, Nina L. Manger, Laura M. A, Lucy E. Morimer, Gertrude atharine & Rodgers, Florence D. Strauss, Myra ©. G. Whitney, Alice C. smith. | -_ Truman Abie, Mau uy Burritt, Waldemar Bends | ivan, couvicted of manslaughter ia having larry Olcott, George Sumner, Staley, Roscoe Searle, Yeatman, Isabella Catny Dutton, 14a Hassier, Margaret Latimer, Alice Suin- Ber, Frances Smith, Helen Soule, Dennison bubiding, Win, Qui Hartstail, Geo, daquete, ‘eary J. Messmore Kendall, Fi . Merchant ma- rice Alexander, Emory Chesi ‘Ut the section allowing six Chinese may return upon Teport is Unanimous, Mr. Morrow ‘that his bili lie an hour, on the order of ings committees secured ir, Dibble (S. C,) Called up the Sen ale Dill for the construcuon of a butiding at Port lang, Oreg., with an amendment reducing the ap- ‘Propriation from $500,000 Lo $350,000. Capitol ‘Topics, APPROPRIATION BILLS PASsED IN THE HOUSE. In the House yesterday the sundry civil appro- Priation bill was passed, no vole being demanded on the brary building paragraph. ‘The naval ap- ‘bill was then taken ap ropriating $12 i consenting to the ‘After a st lastt the puclie bull the floor, and Mary Dean, Emma Browa, Julius 8. Buynit ok, R.S Croggen, Albert E Colburn, Albert 8. Chat— Foote, Arthur B. Gicason, Gorden Held, Maurice Hooker, Frederick W. Johnson, Robert Edward ‘A. Pities Herbert Keld, Charles N. itivu . Pussnan, Lorin nd, Jon CSW Mcc. Thomson, Eve Kate EK Kawlings, ve: Maud L Ballin, Esther E. butterheld, Mary T. Cleary, Marion’ 8.” Dimmick, Fanny’ A. Davenport Gibson, Lucy Galeski, ‘Emily F. Johison, Marian I W. McElwee, Neitie E. Rogers, Mabel L. Russel E. Stuckbhidge, Lena C, Simith, Rosa C. SU B Smith, Cealyea A, Sueden, arivenl. E Tuowas, Ruth Tompson, Paullue L. Fores bullding, W. B. Patterson, teacher.—Chas, Win. Burke, Frod’k J. Ewing Cockrell, Chas E. Foote, i. H. Groves, Ralph A. Harding, Jackman iteriick, Wiille K. Houchen, Win, A. Jack, Frank M, Jonson, Kovert A. Lewis, Ralph i rean, Angus McDonald, Wim, L. Myers, uo, L Geo, W. Orme,’ Morion Otis, Ch Jo. C. Raymond, » Frank D. Sim P. Tracy, Howard C, Van |, Edna M. Kyai ‘The Senate was not in session to-day. Representative Keed has returned to the city ‘and Was in bis seat vo-day SENATONIAL ASPIRANTS, Mr, Sherman Said to be Discouraged— Mr, Allison Apparently Unconcerned. Senator Sherman was at the Capitol early this ‘morning. From his own committes-room he went Anto that of appropriations for awiile. It was sald ‘Unat the Senator was feeling quite Dlue; that he had about abandoned hope, and that he was sorely disappolnted. However, he did not manifest such feeling to the public. He was only more reserved, More thoughtful, than yesterday. Senator Allison was apparently as unconcerned agit he was not inthe race. He went on with his committee work a8 usual, stopping to read the bulletins as they were sent to the committee-room. ‘There was a dense crowd around the bulletin. board in the secretary's office, and the corner of (he House corridor, wherein bulleting are posted, was kept at a Lemperature even above the weather by the closely-packed crowd. It 18 said that some of Senator Sherman’s friends Sent him discouraging telegrams Unis mornin, and that accounted for bis desponieney; but it was only temporary, for the result of Ube first bal- lot taken to-duy (tie fourth in all) suowed Laat the Sherman forces were poidii breaks in other directions, than stock mate/luily in the general estimation. Convention News at the Capitol, READING THE BALLOTS ON THE HOUSE SIDE, ‘The House lobby, aiter the first butietin arrived, ‘Was crowded with members and officers of the House. Near the West end of the lobby a bulletin- board nad been ervcted, but it required too much {ime to paste the dispatches, So an employe of the House climbed upon a table and read we bul- | Jetins as they came, When New York announced 59 votes for Harriso: | “Phat means busine: Jone A. Tucker, Rgvert Bryan, ‘Mupert L Crali Jas. U. Goode, le and His Party Leave Melrose for acher—Hlarry D. Lowry, Wunter P. La Son, Minnie M. Aruudell, Anna'V, Babcock, Bertha Bessie T, Bayly, Janey T. L Cassidy, Jenni Ela A, Caliaian, usie B, Muddieston, Mary Kyne, ‘Scluuidt, Pearl T. Sabra Woodward, Louise C. Willige, BECOND DIVISION. Abbott building, S. Jno, Tuomson, teecher—s. Walter Barber, Gershon P, Bic Briscoe, Geo. A. Brower, Edwara B, Fletcher, Jno, eles, Sainuel M. Levy, wd, Horace K. Herman L. Karpe Frank Madeira, Sawucl It. McAlister, ond Schreiner, James F. Smart, Westley D. M.’ Watson, Joun M, Wituerow, Garnett Clark, ‘Seaton buildin) G. Brown, Lula A. Co jell together, despite his fact Talséd Sher= Mary E. Rowe, teacher—Besste | 4M. Donsidsou, Gertrud anuette’M. A. y Mattuews, Alay L. May, Mabel A Kobinsou, B.auche Stree, May L. Wiiiains, Gales Uuliding, C. 8, Clark, teacher—Wm. P. ae, George Besshee, Ede Frank G. Davidson, ¢ , Frauk M, Furlong, Arthur Louts & Lantou, Ovo J.J. Leubkert, Win. H. Mulsey, Fred. Mov. Suit, Jos. E. Sulvdn, Ciark J. Wertcnbaker, Seatou buliding, Anule M. Godiug, Lena Barber, Alue Barrett, ‘Tlie Bates, Fanule pinger, Ela Buchapan, Mary Crane, Flossie Ellis, Neily’ Gisblurne, Lillie i Hulda’ Herzig, son, Carta J. Kirb; D Bergman, F. Wal ward &. ‘Clapp Drauey, Bier’ Espe E, Gasch, kibert #. Wain Randall remarked: Every seat in the lovby Was occupied and inany members were standing. For a Ue the Mouse Was alinust deserved, When information came that the couvention had Laken a recess until ¢ o'clock there were gen- | ppolntivent. As ex-Gov. Foster made the motion to adjourn, thai was taken to mean thal Lhe proceeding Was 1h (he interest of S$ | Sherman. But as the vailoting stopped Uke crowds Jett the bulletin bourds, Rack from Chicago, MR, CHASE BAYS IT WAS NO USE FOK HIM TO STAY THERE, 48 THB BLAINE MEN WERE RUNNING Brien, Maggie bre Lie Lauxmann, Minnle McCorinick, Jessle Nixon, Maggie O'Brien, Luu O'Connor, Clara Keiyart, Fi iy SpoitsWwoud, Alice Suumed: ‘Twining builui Philip E. ‘Conneii Gules P. Moore, Jesse renee ShuMe lielen Wells 4. Brown, Leacher— Deintug, Wah. E. Leese, ;, Suter, Consianune Siu- eral expressions of di mab, Héary P. Wileins, Frank "L Woul Emmi R. Mou: nie C. Bodensic yu Lue Nasi ON iG, Actella King, teacher—Mary E, Bessie A. Gauss, Mary E. Keene, Mary L yesterday summoned before the subcommittee of the House appropriations committes, who pro posed the Disirict appropriation bftl, and are the conferees on Chat measure, (0 give informatiog im regard Lo the practicability Of pacing ail the tele graph, telepuone and electric Wires of (he District underground, in the District Dui as 1 passed the House here was a provision requiring ali wires {Wo be placed under ground as soon as DULIC Was stricken Out in Lhe Senate ob the (hat no definite plan for underground isted. Sines the cuiting Of Leleplione wires by the Safe Deposit Co. the House subcommittee eveme to Rave concluded that sometuiug ought 10 de done in the matter, Major Kaymoud gave the subeom- mittee the ‘facts concerning the cutting of the wires, and in reply t questions imparted considerable taformation. Hi Aad rlepuone wires can be puoced under gro electric Wires also, DUL greater care Is requ: sinking the ti He wend to Commies, to a day or two. a unatanent of subject In’ writing, from a scleptific standpoint, dit ts probabie’ that in conference some pro Vision Will be ioserted in the District bith. TENTIARY FOR RILAAIO LiPRcoMs, Im the Criminal Court to-day, John F, Suk Henry T. Lipscomb, was called for sentence. ‘The court bad previously deuied the motion fora new ial, Mr. A. BK. Williams, Sullivan's counsel, asked for a moderate sentence, reciting the tacts in Une case, on Lhe theory Unal the defendant was assaulted in bis: claimed tuat bis uly fault wai L used too much He cailed attention to Ube fact that de- fendant had a wife, two children, and a mother depending upon ini, and to his previous good character, MF. Sullivan, In answer to the court, said thas Bis Wite liad been insulted by Lipse Ubreatened kim and had tollowed oki and that he end Of Lipscomb's way, Dut he come to bis house, ‘The court said that it was a peculiar case, Dus there Was no need of the brutality, Lipscome Should bave tween pitcued out. He sutitvany had akowed his temper to get alead of him, and be had literally kicked Lipscomb to death, "He could ol suspend sentence Lu (its cane, for be had tor Uke Une Deen convert -d into a demon, His eon. duct could not be overlooked. He sentenced hime Wo one year in the penitentiary and & fue of $50, ‘The defendaul's wotuer, wife, aud children were ut and were frantic with grist when tbe ence Was aULOURCEd. ——— OVERCOME BY THE Heat.—Police OMcor Slater, Who is detatled at po.ice headquarters, was overs come by the heat to-day willie at his desk, and | Was removed to his home in tue ambulance. = Taken Tit, Wore at Worx.—Wm. Newman, a colored laborer tn Obe of Une strect-paving gai Was taken With @gevere Mt of cramps at about o'clock ob Connecuoul avenue, between Mand E streeis. He Was taken W kiwergeucy Muspital by the patrol wagon, > RANGR OF THE THEKMOOMETER—The follown Were Lhe Teadings al Ue ‘OMe to-day: 7 mM, 70; 2 piu, 03: Maximum, 4; UiRIMuIA, 7: MK, BLAINE MEARS THE NEWS, He Would be Gind vo Support Any Cane @idate Meationed but Mimecit, A Philadelphia Pre 22, says: Tue Carm at 4:30 p.m. When tea was over Mr. Biaine an@ Uhe party set out to “do” Abbotstord and see Ste Waiter Scot's home an t collections of curiosities, When Mr. Blaine revurned to Melrose he received | from me the news of What had been done at Chile | cago. After reading the frst ballot tn the presence of Mr. Carnegi¢, he suid, running over the list of | candidates: “They are all good men, and any one of them will win if pouinated, J" be giad to Mgb& for the party under any one of them.” He made no further comment, but carefully sudied and compared successive fgures Mr. Blaine has tukeu the capiain's” rooms on the North “German wer Which leaves Soutihe ampton JUly 1%, and Will go Over to take parti the figut. Mr. Blaine seetus deeply interested im Ube convention, DUL Le ShoWs less eagerness about it Wan the rest of the party. Mra. Blaine ts exe ly nervous, aud Geclares sue will is. ‘They remind her #0 of what e wen’ Lurough four years ago, and she does not disguixa her bitter opposiUon to any tdea of her husband's Tepulminatiog, Mr. Blaiue’s bedroom window louks | M e and wowing: Which marke Lhe spol Where Kovert Bruce's heart lies buried. He can also see, just at this paruicular mowen two American ‘Ladies Walking in the ruins | Walling, With a party Of friends, for moonlight to glid tuings. In the tuterval these enthusiastic | young tad fies have been assuring an acqualulance Ua. Mr, Biaiue is bound to be powipated, because Irlevds Of Uneirs went to Chicago to see about it, —_—_—_—_—— Lesh, Kucuel E. Lewis, Eva M. O'Neal, Euith M. | r, Una Redwan, Mary A.” Kiley, Jennie M. | Taylor, Clara M. Upton, Jeuuie L. Wuitcomb, W. €, Foote, leacer.—Chas. G. Seated in a dark corner of his office this morning Mr, Galvin Chase was trying to cool off and at the same time relate his experience in Chicago. His Aclegation was not seated, and as soon as that re- sult Was announced he Says that he took the rst train for home, “There was no use of my staying there,” he said. “The Blaine men were running everything. They d.d everything to injure Sher- man. ‘The Southern deley: man could not carry thé Pacific states, aud we | Northern deiegates were warned that tuey ought BOL to let the Higgers control the nomination, “so it Went. When the District contest came before Ube committee on credentials Carson and J. Hale sypher W:re heurd, Wulie Mr. Suellavarger Was in- terrupted before be had Nolshed with tue present. | ation of our side of the cuse. What decided we Matter Was that Carson abd Gleeson favored Blaine, Pending this gecisiou tue contesting deie~ gallons wee aliowed seats in the convention by the bational committee. Carson, a8 a member of Lue committee, was given all Lhe Lckets tor the District, and I'went to bin and asked for those jon, He refused and be- ing, Da ialshand over as I wished to Henry vuliding. Alien, Lovick P. Botele Chamiveriin, Geo, M. Dowe, Rudolph HL Merwin W. Giover, Holand W. Johnson, Guy H. Jounsen, Loy C. Kellogg, Ray- | mond W. Moulton, Eiward ©. Moore, Edw Hagar 8. Olmsted, Harry M. Orvensveln, Jai Ouver, Manison W. | Geo. B. “Perry, Hug! = Vireinia sizes, past due coupous, U4; do,, new threes, 6474; u0., eu-forties, Jenks, Vassar ales Were Lold LhaUSher- ‘ues De'C, Slater, Jue, B. Sie? city mills per, 2.5Uer.t do. Siiot' dow’ brands, A80a3-10. Wheat southern, noue offering uoulually lower—Fuliz 54a ele, teacher — Augusta Bergman, ee baits Compton, Clara Crew, The- ¢ Dudaldson, kdna Eilts, Mation Everett, Hannah Grisdort, Gerue Houston, Pearl Houston, Mae Jeuks, Joy Cora Miller, Bertha. Moo Norris, Mation Oliver, Bessie Poote, Aw on, May Toft, Blanche Tenion, . Mary Murphy rn, Louise Ste: Rosalie Wailic Webster Builliing—Sophi , Marion Clit Kent, teacher.— Florence Devin, X, Anua M. Gries 6 Maxie Bucaly ar, Eda. Fuziiga, Margaret ary K, lidngeriord, Celia B. Mayse, Cora Rich, Mudred V. Koss Soumers, Lula Smith, my face. He diun’t hurt "me, a avold a row I did pot reseutit. 1, however, got Out a warrant the next day for his arrest, He gave ‘# bond, Lut I did not press Une case, and So 1t was secured Uckels from others, and Lbat was the Way our delegation procured ad- lnission to tke conventio! “4101,” echoed Mr, Chase, “I should say that tt was. Tt was a yood deal Warmer than 1 ts here, ‘The crowds about the sireeis aud hotels reminded ine Of a Ward meeung in SWampoodie,” Gen, Sheridan Reported Better. ‘There has been no material changein Gen. Shert- Gan’s condition since yesterday. Jetin indicated no improvement, but at the house ‘us afternoon 1 was said that the gneral was wer.—kulzabeth Caywood, Couen, Florence oldstein, Julla Grif br, Clara Luu, Sara Pullman, Eula déarie, Clara’ Uike, Jennie’ Webster, Collier, Maud Duval fin, Margaret Hann: not brought to una. THIKD DIVISION. Wallach building, J. J. Chickering, teacher.— Benjamin M. Adams, Waiker K. Beatty, Ernest H. Cross, Geo, C. Farese, Daniel E, Jv., Edwin B. Hesse, Gilmore rill A. Martin, Wallach John Meigs, ju Miller, Clarenve L. Bradiey, Samuel Garges, Jos. Had D. Holmes, Cari Ke McCathran, Geo. W. Me ‘Anthouy E Mebocal, Harry Furker, Carlise P. Piatt, Anthony Steptian, Joseph Wm. 8. Torbert, Chas. L Van’ Doren, ‘arela, Oscar Voridnder, jt, Geo. E. Weed, Jas. K. Wheilpiey. Peabody Bui.ding— Last nighv’s bul- abeth A. Hilton, teacher —Ella Abranam, Avby Ailen, Addie Baker, Wil- helmina Bartou, Katic Bell, J Campbell, Kate Crisp, Euzente De Land, "Kuma Ford, Lilie Elua Uarvey, Hatile Jones, Cora Mi A CIROULAR ISSUED TO PILOTS OF STEAM YESEELS. ‘The recent collision between the yacht Gleam and the steamer Joppa, by Which Mr, Harrison Garrett lost his lite, has led the supervising in- Spector of steam Vessels to issue a circular to jessie Brayton, Laura, ‘Harrrrington, May Huuter, pire. | BARR. On June 21, IN8S, at 0-25 pm, 3.RUS- | SELL BAK. aged seventy-six yours, | gf ickal froin hia ince reideuces O17 O street morthe } West, on Buucay, June 24, at & pum. AL YO1 Massachusetts avenue northwest. on ISK, wt 11 o'clock p. tay NEWELL BON eed uivety years, two mouths aud two day ° COLLIER. On June 21, INKS, LEONA MAY, daugh- 1 Meurietts Collier, aged eleven Besse A. haynes, at their Fosdence, 1404 T street, terau illness ote tew dase, wget two Mouth Puveral at 4 p.m. June 24, 1Nne. HOWARD. At Falis Church, Va. on Thursday, Juve | 2h, noe. WiLLLAM he HUWARD, in tne teuueys agnth year of Lin age = filweral will take place “undas, 24th instant, ot y Capel ME Church, Washing Aud friends rexpocttully invited © Md., on Thursday, June 21 1dn5, WML 1. JUNE, axed forty-nive years » Hits funeral will take lace Suuday, 24th Instant, ab 2:30 v'eluck, trom se. (2 furch, Beltsville, Relutivesand tiieuds ae respectfully invited. 2 KLTTLER. On June 22, 188K, at 5 pan, EDWIN HEKMAS, beloved son of’ Louw and Kettler, sat Ove siogioand siete Gere jueral will taxe place tran th io. 506 G strcer uortuwent, Katurday, June 23, at 0 p.m KUCKLAND. At Moutrs, Moutsomery Comp Maryiaud,on “Juve ISSK, at 12050, FLOLENCE LOU mE, dauglter of Mose ¥. and William W, Kirke and Funeral will take place from 100% K street, MEADS. On June 23, NKR. at o'clock a.m. WIE. LIAM lows usta of Mary a Beds dn tha scventictti year uf his age Ttieral (ou lus late rouidence, 527 7th street sowthe east, Dunday afternoon st bait pest four. . LEASONTON... Friday evering, June 22, 1888, st 33” L waroe:, OLEMENTIN STUN dauphs vt the iate St phen Pieasoutun, formely a Light House Departaueat, ud Laltimore vayers please copy.) & SWEENEY. Ou Saturday, Juve 23, 1888, at ci cha tur DENNIs SWEENEL: toe beloved bast band of Bridget sweeney aud eu of John aud Marge- Tel Sweeuey, iu the tweut) ~ulnth year Of bis age. May’ his soul rest in peste Aue, Fuperal wil cabo lice iro is jabs osidence. No, 1030 First sirect poruiwest, ob Monday Moraine, dune 25, at 0 velock «a, . WALKEI Op June 23, 18RK, at 5 o'clock a: xe.ly, Lucy’ Nicholson, Guré Pollock, Hatue Rector, Jessie ys kuma — ford, Dora Steptian, Clara Street, May Street, Eva Walker, ile Waltasiey, Bila Wilson. ‘Peabody building, Juco, Arthur G, Bishop, pilots of steain vessels, calling their attention to ‘the frequent collisions occurring through failure to observe the pilot’ rules, particularly tbe which . directs or either of Freeman teacher.— Chas. H. Brown, enry L. Connor, Aitrea MM. Copeland, Fred. F. bode, Harry T. Dodge, EA. ve, Kaleigh Eve, Chas. Fair, kdwin D. Nathan Guii- Walter “K. afensey, Keller, arthur Land: Eruest W. Marlow, W. two approaching fails to understand the other be shall give several suort and rapid vlasts, abd shall s.ow dowa tow bare steerage Way unui Ube proper signals are given, answered, and understood, As tuere fs no authority in ihe rules for “cross-signals,” the cir- cular states that in investigaung coi ing a cross-signal shall be a8 begiect of uty. Tne First Cave of the Kind Here. JUDGE MILLER DECIDES THAT MUS. 8CAGGS 18 NOT GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER. ‘The case of Mrs, Marion Scaggs, charged with manslauguter in striking Mra Annie E. King and causing the death of an unborn child, as hereto- fore pubilshed in Tus Srax, was called for trial in the Police Court this morning. The case ts the one of the kind ever brought in a District court and it attracts much interest. The assault to have occurred on the 234 of A| Ars. Scaggs, on the 7th street Scueutzen Park. Mr. Cam, the defendant: ford. Jos. ©. Hagman, Benj. ¥. Judson, ‘10s. Voigat, Chas. L.” Lannat Allisob Merritt, Henry Cunisiopher G. Pohiers, 1 ‘T, Rose, Franc E. Sueiry, Joun K. Suields, Karl Sommer, KOv'C. Swayze, Geo. & West. ‘Yowers Building—N. M, E. Brooks, Euuna’ sright price, Clarence Mack, teacher—Minnie Beatrice Cridier, May ra G. Elzter, Suclla Fret, Mabella Fish- er, Lizue M. Liughes, Rua G. Haines, Alice G. Kin ball, Maud Mul.eu, Hattie M. Meade, Ella G. Kay, la Pumphrey, Nina Wuituey, ib Webster, Isavella Weaster. ‘ourse, teacher— Margaret Schuidt Hattie Woees Wallach building, Victoria 1. Edua G. Allen, Laura G. Burtieuwt, Fraukie P. Biackford, Euma Brock, Viola Lenore M. Ecklrs, Joyce, Bertua ert, ‘ine, Lusuy, Nellie W. La Porte, Florence a! Hevtie P, Mattingly, Siaith, Lita Wellner, Lizzie J. Mattie W. Wiluuuns. Lilie J. Welling. FOURTH DIVIBION. Jefferson building, R. L. Johns, teacher—Emil H. Block, Wm. J. Burr, Alfred E, Dalrymple, Harry B. Davis, Samuel W, Denny, Hugh D. Digney, Clarence L. Gessford, Albert A. Nalley, Frank 2 * alex. es L. U'Boid, Eisie J. Shivids, 5, fi il eth He Bi eet 8 i i f 5 g, i i ij i : 5 | i i i iu f | i F i 5 z if f g' i 4 A iH | | | a | z é i f I il i j | I i i; ny if i a, BEKNAKD WALKS, intaut son of Clnistopber aud Cordelia Walker, aged ax monte, Au infant brow of beauty rare, Avd-crowved with curls of golden bat, stu blue eyes closed, aye Closed 14 deat, Un Valu we sock tor life or breath. The little hands as marble cold, io on fe ewes fa ead de prattiug tougue Lorewer ati ‘The roseLud lips to ice are culled, A mother bence abowe the child Aud way aloud ber mug wo i, God” she cFicm, “coUids't THOU BOS Spang ‘This treasure to its uuother's care?” Ob! bear she not the voice of tove, Avvo.ce Uiat scunds from Heaven above, “Tuy little one is dear to m0, Ti keep thy treasure sace tor thee." Let not thy breast with woe be riven, ‘That Uhy ear oue fe wate it Heavens he sinless Beart sball vever know ‘Tbe jaugs that tall ow all below. ‘Thy dariine’s feet shall never stray blog's cack aud tremclcrour way, be heart ne'er throb with criue’s dread feage, OF een grow iu with Burcw's teary. Life's cup 1s bitter more than swect, ‘Aud torus oft pierce the weary feet, Aud thou uy" often such tor rest ‘Thou acer cauis't find ou war-h's broad breast, ‘smovths out the wrinkled froat of care brings amiles ‘im place of frowns, and agress with everybody. Tra ‘sample bottle at your Druggist'sor Grocer’s, who will Audoree ite purity and excellence, es do the mamufsc- turere._C. H. @KAVES & 8ONB, Boston.