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All the LEADING RACQUETS aud TENNIS GOODS. Spaldina’s, “Slocum” Windermere amd tail line 0. ibe Lecauwan. Franklin, Sears, T: ‘Every tuiue is the Tenwis Wspuuarwn Lever of A. yal a Ni we —— EXQUISITE ETCHI Reemerer, Toomigee _ Actotypes of Gus years Salou Pictures, Bow arriving besutiul Bridal Gifts Pictures of ali sinds, Bs Ali the “mogers’ Groups,” &e. JAMES 8. EARLE & SONS, __ No. 816 Chewtuut Street, Philadetpnis, PUND's EXTRACT is known everywhere, end well merits itt reputation ss the “Puopie’s Remedy,” and “Universal Puiu Destroyer." For over forty years this sreat vexetable comround hae proved its efficacy, and Lever tailed to do ns duty when bro Lam Wou 1 wreatest renown am 2 sul auc inflausuatig, and should be iu every FOND's EX(KACT cures (paras, Sanburns Chatiuy, Nominated If the Cabiecrams bad mot been Mead—Klaine Men Ordered to Knife Sherman—Excttement im the Convention. ‘Special Dispateb to Tax Evexrne Stan Cuicado, June 25.—At 2 o'clock this morning Messrs. Boutelie and Manley each received a cable- gram trom Mr. Blaine, stating that be thought be bad a right to ask his friends to respect bis Paris levter, He closed the dispatch by say- fog: “This 18 private. Use wisely.” Later this morning they each got another cable- Grama referring to the first, and saying that he ‘S.ought his iriends ought oot to put nis name as a candidate before tne convention, and directing them to make both dispatches public if they ‘thought It wise to do so, that the delegates might know how he felt about it, ‘The Biaine “cn Dumfounded. The recetpt of tnese messages threw all delegates into the greatest contusion and caused greatexcitement. This 1s looked upon as the only thing that could have prevented diuine’s nomina- tion. The Blaine men are in conference trying to decide where they shall go. Things are greatiy mixed. Many Miaine men in the conferences think McKinley ought to be the man. The New York de.egation closed their nession with great applause, having decided unanimously to cast (uer 72 Votes for Harrison op te frst ballot, und then it they fail to Bomiuate bim to vote solidly for Sserman, There is a scrambie among the cap- didates for front rank. Mr. Kikins said to your correspondent that the disputches from Biaine Look Bim out Of Che race uniess tbe other candi- dates could pot make it and all decirea for Blaine. Blaine Men Knife Sherman. It 1s understood that the word has gone out from Blaine men to knife Sherman, Delegates Excited. ‘There was much excitement when the conven- ton assembied. It was difficult to get the aele- gates seated. Many continued their 11008 during the prayer, which could hardly be heard above the hum of voices, Califoraia’s Last After order wus restored Mr. Boutelle, of Maine, Tose with Biaine’s dispatches in bis hand to make @ personal explanation. Mr. Creed Haymond, the chairman of tne California delegation, tried to prevent his speaking by making u potnt of order. ‘He said if it was 1 oruer tu speak, he desired to ‘Speak im favor of the nomination of Blaine, Bou- telie Was declared in order and auter ‘stuting that he would not atempt to interpret tuem, to read the dispatches Irom air. Blaine. One of the delegates, Mr. Luckey, disputed the correctness of the Uhio votes cast solid for Sher- mab, and on the poll voted for Harrison, New Yors voted soiily ior Hairison, T2 Svowrs, Pennsylvania gave 54 votes for Sherman and 6 (or Harrisun. The votes th shout were Scattering, a8 on all previous bailots. ‘The Biaine men woud not accept Blaive’s dispatch as .or- bidding their voting for bim. There was pracil- cally no change in the situation since tue Ofth Dao om Saturday morning. Carson Gees to Alger. Perry Carson went back on Blaiue and voted for Alger. Gleeson voted for Blaine. TRE PROCEE IN DEFAalL. Scemes and Incidents Attend the Nomination of Harrison. Cmrcsco, CoxvENTION’ Hatt, June 25—The Sherman Ude, which set in yesterday fluws on this morning, and it will reach its flood on the Second or third baliot to-day. The situation 1s critical for ail other candidaces and the manipula- tors of the Blaine movement are disconcerted and wave lost ibeir confidence. New York can stem the Sherman tide if the delegation from that state desire%o prevent bis nomination, Tue question ts now, can New York effect bis nomination if her delegation desires to wo so, In brief, without New ‘Yors’s support it does not appear that Sherman hag any cuanee at all, His inwends cian that Suerman will get New York, and that is tue situa ou in a nutsuell, w Yorks Attitude, Senator Hiscock said to au Associated Press Tepreseniative a few moments ago: “New York will vote for Harrison as long as he has a fair chance of success, Should Harrison be- vue ab improbability, New York will consider Sucrmau.” “will tae delegation vote for him?” was to wuieh Lue Sex.alol made this oracular reply : be New Yore dk acgs it bas not bad any cone ference upor iLas mole yeu. We expect to stand Dy Murrisuu tor several balls” ‘Dhe Prospect: Sherman, A friena vf the Senator's sald in discussing the Suetmat prospects: ‘Suermnap bas been led like Moses upon the muta, be ls LOW surveying the promised land, Dut ne Wil: not possess 41, and the Vision will pass adap to-day.” ‘Tis is Vat» sample opinion of many others, Which ate being freely discussed tuis morning, abd ts Worth about as inuch us Lhat Of a deegule at large | from Peunsy.vania, who de cared & few minutes ayo that Suerman’s Fucvess OM thE Secoud Duilot LO-day Was assured, Ad.ermay mau Who hus access 10 the conflence Gt the Sherman leaders suows some figures Luis uCrning Which foot Up 431 voles ior Lhe Ohio Ser ator. ‘Tulsiucludes Mi.)-tve voles from Pennsy I- Yauia, Sixty trom New York, ten trom New Jes y, tue s0ud Allison Vote rom Jowa, abou. twenty of Us Suutiera Voles witch have ben east for Alger abo the enire Sherman strength tu audition to Luese votes, which Le Beld On Lue Hirst ballot of the couvention, Allivon Votes Wont Go te Sherman. ‘The Allison people pussionatery deny tat the Towa voles will 1ollow Suerman and declare that the claim Of Senator Quay, Who says they will, ts fals:. Quay 1s credited with having made the ar- Fangement with New York to swell the Skerman vote, but there is excelient authority tor the 8 Ment that te promise of the vous of New York made lo Senator Quay I$ conditional, and it will only go there to prevent the Lemiuacton of some Gurk horse oF some over cundalace more objec. tiouable to the New York mea than Suerman. ‘be New York men became FRIGHTENED AT THE SPECTRE OF ¥’EINLEY, and It Was tke doubt and fear of the nomination either of Biaine or McKinley which fas concen- Urated sO much strength about the Oliio Senator's eantidacy. Conferences are now being held by the different delegu ‘apd dowd and uncer. Latoty prevails ujoa every band. Sherman bas ever been so near the glitteting p ize lor which foe has javored fur Many years. 141s success 10 an €acly Dailot to-day 1s possibility, wiicu, how. ever, ts surround-d by so much uucertainty that no Mat dafe predict eltuet Nis success or failure, ‘Au a@Joarmnent Without result to-day at apy time would be fatal 10 him, and would in ail pruvabl.ity end his candidacy nnuily. It i mot provable that (he convendou wil adjoarn to-day Uuless a prutract:d valiouug suows that no re- sult can be reuched Wituout further conference apd apew deal ail around. ‘The next combiuutou Wuich will be mude will Be upou Allison, and he Will get mos: Of the Shctwan sirenyta suvUld Le Sberinan inovem nt fal, Sherman and Phelps, ‘The talk Which 18 current as Ube convention is meeting, that tue New Jersey vote, which has been looked upon as the MeKiuley Gagerboard, wiil be swung to Sberman,is taken as inuicating .he beitet that adeai bas been made which will make the Ucket read “Serman anu Pbeips” it the Sherman movement to-day Is successtul There 1s sone lak (uat the Lilluols delegation in the baloung Lo-day, OF al least a lange part of it ma. be thrown tg Harrisou. ‘Lhts wouid be a coid bain for we herman movement 11 it can be dune, likmols votes before New York, and if Tiitnots Evidently there ts some occasion for delay, — A Move to Shut Out Biaime. ‘Mr, Huse, of Virginia, arose and said that he de ‘sired Lo offer a resolution Tegulating the order of balloting in the convention, whicn would pronibit the casting of any vove for any candidate who bad not been regularly piaced in nomination before the convention, The chair ruled that this could ot Cal, made the poirt of order jas in Order except to ballot. If there were a es LO be m.de, he wanted to make oue (or {Applause.} Boutelle Ready Wiaine’s Dispatches, ‘The chair said that he waderstood the gentleman from Mine desired to make a privileged announce- ment, and he was given the for, He mounted tue plattorm and sala: “1 fod myself somewhat embarrassed in being thrown even into a wemblance of antagunisin 10 the representatives of tne delegution of tue great Pucife siope who bave come here mauifesti such a devotion to @ chieftain whose banner Bave followed with pride and affection these many years [Applauye) I woul like, were the occas.on “appropriate and“ did I feel We Grover jin Mew ot the courtesy to which I am indebted for an nce were at alll, o preface tue announcement fain about vo make by some explanatory remarks, I shall not attempt to dvs0. No one ip this convention; no one in Lhis Magnificens auditorium, has any doubt as 10 Where tue affection, the devotion aud tuo ullegl- ance Of Wwe republicans of Maine bas and always Will be. [Applau-e.} No delegate here will doubt the reyret with which I discharge the duly imposed upon me, but, Mr, President and gentle men of the convenuion, 1 aim Under a cunatraint Which T Go not teel at uberty to ignore, and wiLb- Our atiempting to give coustrucuions or Interpre- tations of 1uy own Lo tue language 01 one greater Wan myseu by far, Luischurge my hurad.e duty as tue representative of Lhe aalne deieyation by yeadlug 10 you, wiinout preface or vowed, the folowing dispatch, which I uave recelved.” (The dispaicues’ trom Br, Biaine Will be found tm un earlier edition.) ‘THR SIXTH BALLOT. After the applause and contusion which followed Boutelie’s announcement had died away the cun- ‘Yention proceeded to the sixth ballot. Little excite. ‘ment Ws occasioned by the roil-call outside o. the usual Wurtburs Of applause When Cuiiornia again ust ber solid vote for Blaiue, until Ubio Was called and Gov, Foraker announced 46 votes for Suerman, HARRISON GETS ONE VOTE IN OHIO. Then a delegate arose and challenged the cor Fecthess Of tue announcement, Tue chair de- Manded the name of the delegate, and there being yome delay occasioned by the efforts of Gov. Fora~ ker and oiuers of the deivgation to per- Suade thelr colleague to withuraw uly chalieuge, the cusir sated tuat Wuless the naive Was g ven the anuouncement woud stand. J. B. Lucaey arove and anuvuuced Lis ame, and Ibsisted uyon Khe poi, The result OL the poll Was 45 voles tor Suerman and 1 vote for Hufrisun, wulch Was cast by mr. Lucky blusell, ‘The result of the b.Lot ‘Das alreudy veen given. Caliternia Leads the Break to Hare river ‘The call of the roll wus then proceeded with for ‘Another ballot, When California was reached Mr. ‘Haywond anuounced amid applaus: 16 votes for Harrison, Mr. Guge demanded a call of tue roll, ang the result showed 15 votes tor Harrison und one for Alger—that of Mr. Gage him-elt, The re- Sult of the seven.d ballot Was then aunounced as actually given, ‘The convention then proceeded to an eighth ALLISON WITHDRAWS, Mr. Hendergon, ot Lowa, created a sensation by Fising in his seat and withdrawing the name of Senator Allison. Mr. Henderson spoke brietly and to the polo, Hv said that be thankea te triends Of Senator Allison tur tuelr support, abd with bis AULDOFILY Witadiew ots came, ital once became Tumorea that the A..tsou strength would go to ‘Hainson and not to Sherman, a» the Suerman peo- ple Were Claiming in tue morning. erman’s Erie: The assurances which were received soon after the witudrawai of Auison that his vote would go Lo Harrison tos tue last hope from the friends of Sherman, and sen tot Quay, Minding that tne Sale Wad Upy Ud ule 1 ie tde {0 1ull 10 line, And as son us It Uicaine known that New York would BOL, Low Cha lil nouItatlon Was in sight, desert Marris.d, there Was RO longer uny douvior ine feou.t and the reading Of the roll became a mere formality. Harrison Nominated. Harrison was nowluated after the Tennessee ‘Vote had been cast, giving him 431 votes, Onlya Single vote stood by Sherman in Pennsylvania, and afver that state's vove the Harrison movement be- came a landslide. ‘The ballot resulted as shown in the 3d edition, ‘he Kesult Wildly Cheered. ‘The result was received with a burst of applause, and the great audience arose to its feet and shouted ‘until it had tired itset out, one of Lhe officers Of tne Convention climbed on the -hairman’s desk aand waved a banner bearing the portrait of Hartson, The ladies in tue gaiiertes waved ‘their “handkerchiels and parasols Hats were thrown up, od a ‘scene’ of en: twusiasm ‘ollewed. Cries o: “He's all right!” Vo hear tbe OMiela, unucuncement ot the result Making it Unanimeu: Foraker takes tue platform aud moves to make the nomination unanimous, Many delegates weo- ond the motion, ‘The Nomination Made Unanimous, Curcaco, Juve 25.—The nowlnalion of Harrison was made unanimous. Morton tur Vice-President. Mr. Conger, of Ohio, says the nominee for Vice- President will be Levi P. Morton, of New York, —.— Summary of the Satiow, ‘The followiug were tue voval voves recetved by the several candidates on each of the ballots taken: Danae. caxpipatzs. ee 2a.{sa. |acn!stu! exn| zen! stn Hawley... see Gresham. BY } #1) OL) 6D daarrison .. Bo) #4 217 213 231 v7 544 75) 88) 88 wy) 72 76h 4/126 [222/135 242 137)120 —_— ‘The Mysterious White Pasha. ° Suaxix, June 25.—Kundle Bey confirms the re POFL of Ule arrival of a white tn tue Baur Bi ‘Guael province, and says that the khallia ls send Amy a fore to oppose Ue pasha’s advance. —+—— A Prince Robbed of $100,000 worth of sewels. Lospon, June 25.—A thier entered the crown A Texas Stage Held Up by a Lone High> wayman whe Wore a Hed Bandana. Baiuinorn, Texas, June 25.—The Ballinger and San Angela stage was again robved yesterday by love highwayman, This time the robber was on ing toward San Angela, He had a large rea baa tround his neo, ana when tne ata pulled the bandana over the lower art of bis face, and with a six-shooter persuaded ine passengers, eight in number, to stand and de- Liver. Aiter tak ng about $300’ froin the passen. gers, all of whom were unarmed, he compelled the river to unbiteb the best horse and turn it over whim. ‘The driver was compelled to catch a mule tosupply his 108 Tals was not the same bigh- ‘Wayman that had operated tn this section beture. AN IDAHO STAGE ROBBED OF $2,500. Buacaroor, Ipauo, June 25.—The stage of Salisbury & Co. carrying U. §. malls and express, was he.d up between here and Chamois by maske bighwaymen saturday, Besid~ rifling the mail pouch, sliver bullion worth $2,500 was prado mt DEATHi! ‘BOM THE HEAT. Twenty-three Reported ti Before 10 o'clock ‘This Morn’ ‘New Yor, June 25.—The continuance of the in- tense heat is causing an unusual number of deaths in thts city, and the number of cases reported at the coroner's office where death ensued from pros- tration before medical aesistance could be obtained 4 aimosi unpr cedented.. ‘The coroner's ofice was ronged. wi licemeén, undertal and réla- Uves “or the deod bringtog novices of death OF seeking burial permits, ‘The majority of the cases Feported were of persons tn the priine of life. Most of them lived in tue tenement-house districts. In Many cases the victims went to bed last night apparently in good health and were found dead this morning. Up to 10 o'clock this morning the Duinber of sudden deaths from the heat reported ‘at the coroner's office was 23, Both Fighters Killed, Mowtoomexy, june 25.—Melvilie Lites, a young white nd a negro, Wash Haralson, fougut with Yesterday ‘near Ricumond, Ala, and both were killed. ‘They were living ob the plantation of A. T. Jones, Lites being an over. seer and the negro a laborer,’ The n-gr Ordered to leave the piace, but retus 0 do 0, and when Lites went with Jones to shot fatally and died in a few hours, the Pacific Slope. Vicroata, B. Cig June, 25—Henry Paterson, of California,’ and “Wiliam Payne, ut ths pl rowed here, single sculls, yesterdsy for $1.000 ai the cuampionship of the Pacific slope. Ww. ree miles With a turn and coming in twelve leugth ahead of his rival, Foren Soworrtah The North Adantic Squadron Sa! York. Fort Monrog, Va., June 25.—The flagshtj mond, the Atlanta, Galena, ‘Ossipee and Sailed at seven a. m. tor New stop to day ut Lynn Haven Bay for target practice, Wil have fleet manquvres al sea lo-morrow, anc Teach New York Wednesday. “alte, Ixpranarouis, Ju curred here ii ta tarmer, ioriy-taree yeu % 25.—A double tragedy de-n paying bis auc nd 1 3 sister. Young woman's brotuer, met Lon Unat he should cease calling upon Lo eltuer, father of ter tuat he ume.iately uunted up Long, ‘wo met on the highWuy. Frou words they to biuWs, and started Way Irom the s-ene. Long staggered up, seized the plsiol, aud midnight ee eee From Wail Street To-day. New Yoxx, June 25, 11 a.m.—The attendance of ‘whe board toils morning Was unusually sila and tue business done correspond.ngly small, only Keadlug, St. Paul und Lake shore showing any Approach lo apumaiiod, With Erie and Western Union ionowings, wi Wuerly stagnant, ‘Ihe opening sales among tue stocks Uruded in Were av either unchap ed quota- | ut siigut fractions d.ffereat trou Sature day's fiual Saies, (hough tnere was a decJning vendeucy, aud wale tue market Huctuated within the narrowest rauge, furiher Slizul 1Os9e3 were sustained during tke hour, Bowe improvement Was uoticed 1p (he tone of the market veture 11 o’locs, Wowever, aud at that Ume the market was aw usely uull and s.eady al insgolilcant cuanges: frow opening bygures, ‘The Werra Atioat Agat Loxpon, June 25,—she steamer Werra which Went asudre al Dungeness Yesterday ou her Way from Bremen to New York has been uauied off, BANANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL, New York Mock Market. ‘The followiuy are the opening aid closing prices of thy Dew dock bieck Darket, as reyuria by apeclal Whe to Corel and Aucaruiey, 141y Faire t, DISTRICT DAY N THE HOUSE. Continued from the First Page. THE TENLEYTOWN RAILROAD BILL PASS :D. Mr, Hempbil then called up tue DILL to Lacorpo rate the Georgetown and Tenleytown Hallroad company. Mr, Holman raised the question of consideration, ‘Mr. Hemphill said if time was given the District comunittee LO consider this bill and oue more be would give up tue fluor. Mr. Hemphlil, with some feeling, contended that ube people of (Ne District were entitied to consid. eration; Ub .t We people residing along the slue of the pruposed rouve sire Ue road, uid ought to pave 1.” ‘The pending business was on a motion made by MF. Baye on tite Last District day to stike out the efiacting clause. Mr. scmpuit sald thet when Mr, Bayne made that motion he stated that the citizens did not Want te road; tbat it Was a scheine of a ayudi- cate of real estate operators Lo enhance the Value of their property. Mr, Heumpuili said he bad taken pains to inquire into the matter, wud he had uscertaiued that tue residents of that part of the District do not want the roud, He had a petition signed vy 234 residents alone Lue route, DOL One Of WHOM Was pecuntarily inverested, asking the passage of the bili, an: Gen, Drum bud iniorwed hii Lat tue citizens need the road and want it. Not a single provest had been received against it, ‘Tne Dill Was passed by a vote of BBt0 & REFORM SCHOOL FOR GIRLA. On motion of Mr. Hemphill the senate amend- ments to the House bill for the establishment of » returm school fur girls were concurred 1a and that ad Deen. ae negro’s house he fired on them. Lites was shot twice and died within fifteen minutes, Haralson was also ‘The race verson won, . Rich- ‘ork. ‘They will oc i evening ai G O'clock, Hears Baker old, living north of Unis city, We bas a young and pr-tty daughter, to Whom George Long, a furiner in that viciuity, bag dresses, to which the oid ‘man werlously objected. | Last evening Albert, the rt ‘The two finally bid a fight, with no particular damage Young Buker went wome and tid his ¢ encounter, which #0 incensed the lat The came Trow Wows Lo plstola. Baker dive armed Long, shot hiw, aad when the latter tell ob Baker througn the beart, killing Lim’ tustanly, Long was dying a le'Ube rest Of tue list were \m brought information that if Gen. H .rrison fiiiea of nomination on the nest baler ner Tonks Seventy-iwo votes would be th:own to Sherman, Tots elated Mr. Sherman very much. He nurried hervously from one Senator to another, and face showed the brigaier hope inspiring bim, ‘Senator Allison Was as sell-posseased as usual. He laughed and talked with otner Senators, and seeme.. as UncONCerned as though he bad nothing ‘at stake in the convention. He, Woo, received quite ‘@ pumber of pr vaie telexrams. Senator Suerman frequently consulted Senator Chandler, who, arrayed in a suit of white, sat De hind the Oth-r'Senator. Bulletins were seat in the ‘chamber for tne information of the Senators, ON THE HOUSE atDE the bulletins were read in the lobby as recetved. While the ballots were coming in the lobby was Well crowded and the House nearly deserted. AS & rule but few members pay attention to District Matters, and this being District day many of hem Femained seated in the lobvy. The repuvlicans were neariy all anzious to see Mr. McKinicy loom ‘Up, abd Many Of Lhe democrats expressed \y feelings for him, Allison and Cameron spent senators rth most of yesterday al the Capitol communicating pectal wire, with friends at Chicazo over the 8) When news was received that Pennsylvania bad thrown her vote to Harrison it Knocked Mr. Sher- man's hopes sky high. / ESS WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, Bony Orrgninos To-pay aggregated $1,033,050, as follows: Registered 4’s—$25,000 at 128}, $200 ‘At 128, $1,400 at 128, $25,000 at 128, $50,000 at 12845 coupon 4's $10,000 at 12837; coupon 43's Thy $8: at 1074; istered 4: 000 at $ov0,000 at 10Fsy Se7e000 aor Prnsowat.—Chevalter von Tavera, the Austrian minister at Washington, ant ex-Senator Windom, Of Minnesota, were among the passengers sailing from New York for Europe on Suturday.—o. M. Barnes of Lansing, Mich., T. M. Patterson of Den- Yer, Col, A. W. Conduit of Indiapapolis, Witten Mcbonaid ot Kansas City, £8 Deagmon of Bos- ton, and Thos F. Ryan, ‘and J. Eusign Fuller of New York are at Willara’s—Hon. Jolin Bize.ow, United Siates commisstaner at the Luternational | Exbibivion tn Brusseis, Beigtum, and Grant Parts Of tuts city, were at the Hotel Briianique, in Bru: gels, June 15.—Wm, D. English of Uaklind, Cal, Lt. Gov. Siephen M. White, temporary chairman Of the St, Lows convention, of Los Angeles, Cal., 3. B. “Townsend of Oulo,and~ Michael H, Cardozo of New Yo.k are at Cham: erlain’s. — Representatives Peters of Ka sas and Spooner of Rhode I and, and Gen. Starring O: Washington Were in New York las night.— W. H. Haich of Hannibal, Mo., Chas, J. Helen of Newpori, Ky., Wharton Barker of Philadeiphia, ©, C, Pugh of Grove Hill, Aia., Paul Neusmana of Liege, Belgium, Jas. Graham of San Fruncisco, and Dr. W. Wy- an and Jos Gales, pe of New York are at the Ri . L. Russell of Mobile, Jno, L. Mitebell of Milwaukee, and Charles H. Mellin of Phiadelpuia aré at Wormley’a— A. W. Ten Bro-ck 0: New York, A. T. Pinkham of Dover, N. H., and Dr. H. A. Hi.dreth of Be. helem, N. H., are av the st. James. —H. C, Barnab-e of Boston, R. W, Black of Augusta, Me., Thos, Makin Of Liverpool, Eliot Sun.ford and E, C, Bliss of New York, and Dr. Owen J. Wister of Philadel- hia, are at the Ariington.. -Adjutant-General . KE. Camp and Assistant Adjutaut-General Geo, Wale of Hartford, Conn,, Prot, Wm. H rkness y of Son Francisco, Dr, ne Navy, Dr. Henry Morris of and W. W. Goddard of Sioux Falls, 1e Ebvitt, ip Dak., are at Capitol Topics, THE TRUST INVESTIGATION, ‘The investigation of trusts and trade combina. tions by the House committee ow'manutactures 13 Still a long Way from completion, but the work has come to as‘andstill, After the investiga’ton Was well under way the House, at Chaiman Bacon's suggestion, authorized an expenditure of $5,000 for the necessa y expenses of ine commit. fee. Ih-t appropriation ts exhausted, and the committee still has a uuuber of trusts it desires to look tuto, whie the testimony already taken bas been only p y print d.” Ils said that the needed money will be ask-@ for at the frst favorable opportunity and the work completed. ALLOWANCES TO CONTESTANTS. ‘The contest-d-elecuion cases 01 the House In this Congress have thus far cost $23,430.19, divided as follow: J. B. bat ve 3G. Carlisle, $1,207. Witlam Eliott, $2,000, The appropriadoa tas’ been inserved 1 tue sundry } cl Dui, Several of the claims were tor larger | Sums, bul the liw iinits the liowance for exch arly to 000, ‘ihube, who coutes‘ed Mr, ailiste’s elects n, ciutined $4,700; Rowell, of Niiz Bolg, Lried Lo yet Post's allowance raised W $7,668, aud Wile, of Indiana, made a boid Nght in” we House to have his owo ailowanve Increased to $5,500, But in each case the parcy had to submit Co Lue HmiLations of the law. NOTES. Only four members of tue Senate Judiciary com- Mittee were present at the meting or that com- mi. Lee this moruing, and tue Fuller case was bot taken up. District Bills in the Senate. MARBLE PORTICO FOR THE WsBT FRONT OP THE CAPITOL, In the Senate to-day Mr. Morrill submitted his bill to appropriate $100,000 for a marble portico with sub-basement of granite in the center of the | Western front of the Capitol, a8 an amendment to the sundry civil bill, He also submitved as an amendment to the same bill, the bill hitherto in- troduced by him and reported in Tug Star, to authorize the pure .ase Of the squares immedi- ately Op)08.te the uew library site tor tbe location of @ Supreme Court building; also os an amend- ment to the sundry civil Dill, the prot on to appropriate $6,087 ror tue purcilage of a lot adjoin, Ing the Senate stavie. AN AKMORY FOR THE DISTRICT MILITIA. In the Senate to-day Mr, Hawley submitted an amendment to the sundry civil bill to appropriate $10,000 for the rental and fitting up of rooms and armories for the use of the volunieer militia of tie District in lieu 01 their armory building pow in use vy tue Simithsonian Institution and fish ‘comuntssion for storage purposes, ‘THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT, In the Senate to-day a communtcation was re- ceived from the Washtngton Monument Associa- { on stating that here are remaining 37 tablets to be placed in tne inner walls of the monument, and asking a appropriation Of $1,500 Uo defray the expeuse. Referred to appropriations commities, DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS. ‘The District. appropriation bili was sent to con ference. To Receive the Committee, ‘THE PRESIDENT TO BE FORMALLY NOTIFIED OF EIS NOMINATION TOMORROW. ‘The President will recetve the committee ap- pointed to noify him of nis renomination to-mor- Tow at @ o'clock in the East Room of the White House, The public will not be admitted. [tis Very likely that both Mr. Collins’ speech and the President's reply will be very short. After tue Interview the committee will given @ luncheon 4m the state dining room, Ten Thousand Dollars Damages. ‘VERDICT IN FAVOR OF PELEG B. DYE AGAINST THR ‘VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILROAD. Yor over a week Circuit Court, No. 1, Judge 48 one of the principal reasons a census 1s taken; then again it enables us to locate the Bopuldus parts of the city, and there ab ‘the pumber Of police to _— crete! mmm MOT AND Ne Signs of a Drop tm the Mercury. WHAT THEY GAY AT THE SIONAL OFFICE—SATUR- DAY'S SHOWER STRICTLY Local, ‘There is nothing on the weather map to show that there will be much of a drop in the “catching Up” process that has been going on since the 14th. ‘The maximum yesterday was 94 degrees, and to- day's prediction says “stationary temperature.” ‘The heat, however, will probably not be felt #0 severely as yesterday or Saturday, for the air now 1s comparatively dry, while heretofory it has been damp, This makes considerable difference in the Sensation produced, for when the air is dry the aporation ot the moisture of the body takes Plece with much more rapidity tuan when the atmosphere 1s already saturated. This fact caused the prediction made yesterday morning to fail According to the scientific standard of the office ‘Tue prediction oMfice said that the temperature this morning at 7 would be cooler than that ot esterday al the same time, but 1t was one igher oF hotter insiead, while as a matter of fact the air was much more’ comfortable or pleasant. ‘The officer this morning repudiated any responsi- bility Tor the storm of Satu day that came so un- expectedly. Ib was entirely local, having origi Daied within afew miles Lo the west of the city, and it did not reach Lo more than a mile across the Eastern Branch. Capitol Topics. PAY OF RETIRED NAVAL OFFICER, Senator Chandler to-day introduced a bill pro- viding that when a naval officer shall be retired With the relative rank of commodore after com- pleuing 40 years of service, he shall receive the Pay of cominodore, frovided he has served credit Abiy @ full term as chier of Dureau in tke Navy De- Parument, HOSPITAL AT BOT SPRINGS. ‘The Secretary of War bas recommended to the Senate that the appropriation of $17,621 for the Maintenance of the Army and Navy hospital at Hot Springs, which was omitted by the House from (he atmy appropriation bill, be inserted by the Senate commlitee having tue bill 1n charge. TO INCREASE THE NAVY. Senator Chandler today introduced @ bill authorizing the Construction by contract of twenty gun Loats Or cruisers, none of which are to exceed $1,700 tons displacement, nor to cost more than $500,000, including any "premium that suay be Pal. ur increased speed, and excluding the cost of armament. AL seas. LwWO vessels LO ve Lullt of each type adopted by the Navy Deparunent are to be ‘Whoily Of steel or with siecl irames, All parts of the vessel are to b: of domestic manufacture. The Dill appropriates $5,000,000 Low.ard the coustruc- Uon OF Lue Veuwels du $3,000,000 for their arma- ment. ‘The Tel ‘able Case, A HEARING IN FUR DISTRICT SUPREME COURT POST PONED TO THURSDAY. In the Court in General Term the case of the National Safe Deposit Co, against the Chesapeake and Potomac ‘Telephone Co. avd tne District of Columbla to restrain the restoration of the tele [pone ables under the pavement at the corner of 5.b street and New York avenus was to have been heard to-day, but by couseat of all pardes the hearing was set tor Thursday. XD JOHN W. M'FARLAND FOR AKSON, ‘The trial of Mary J. MeBride and John W. Mc- Farland on the charge of arsoa tu setting fre to & house on 11th street, between E and F, June 30, 1886, was resumed in te Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, to-lay, and McFarland took the Stand for furiher cro-s-examination, He testified that the cut candles he saw in Miss Mo- Bride’s room were about 2 inches in lenyth, He was .t the house early the morne lng of the fire—between daylight and. sunrise, Miss McBride asked what ia h—i he meant oy get- ting there so la‘e, and if he did not know she Wanted to move that day if she could not meet Ler Obligations. He jet the house to see about get Ung a Ucket to Mississ.ppl, as he wanted to take Aust Kuth Johnsou’s child were, He noticed excitement about the house, and after getting a Giass Of be F went to tue house, and Stewart said he knew notuing of the fire’ Ull he saw the flames. As to the Dugan letter be said Miss Mcbride said it woull not do for him to inquire about the furnivare; he should have some thing to show his auchority. Wituess Knew that ne nad been Dadiy treaved by the Government, but had not asked lumupity, A ted-headed man’ had ‘come Lo the poulce station and asked Witness some questions, bUL Lue ausWers did uot suit hit aud he smacked Ube witaess. Le did not think Col. ‘Tracy caled on him in jail, Tracy had given him money w buy oll, ‘Ta’ Wruok sent to Alexandria was 10r Col. Tracy's 100u,, but wituess did not Know It was iracy’s trunk. When witness found Uhe house on fire and gave an alarm, he went to find Miss Mcbttde and told her the ouse was on fire witeu she raised ner band and exclaimed “My God! I am ruined.” Col. Tracy was sober before Ube fire, Withess iad sees wilat he supposed was Tosi and camphor spinkied on the carpets. Ruth Jobnson testified that she asked McFar- Jand Lo asveriain Lue price Of LickeUs LO Alssissippl tor ber daughter. Julus Dausbury testified to selling carpets and chairs to Muss McBride about six inonths before tue fire. Eva Fries was called as to the reputation of Mrs. McMurray, and testined that the Peopie said she vas a lying Woman, and witness would nov be- lieve her under oa bi. Gu Cross-examination witness said some of her church members and ber husband had said Mrs. McMurray Was a lying woman, This was five or Six years ago, Walter R. Baker testified that he had known Mrs. MeMurray 15 yeaars; ner reputation for truth ‘and veracity was bad; Would not believe her on oath, —_—.s—___ District Government Aftairs, MARINE PRODUCTS. ‘The report of Inspector of Marine Products Gwynne Harris for lust week shows tue following arrivals: 5,715 Duuches of fish, 412 Spanish tack. erel, 72 sheephead, AS porxies, b& sturgeon, 30 sea Lurtle, 190,000 clains, 42,800 craus and 250 of oysters, BUILDING PERMITS were issued to-day us toliows: J. Ready, five brick dweilings from 1000 to 1002 North Capitol street, and 6,8.aud 10 K &.reet north wes', $4,500; J.H.Lane, Unree brick dwellings at 15,17 and 19 New York avenue northwest, $9,000; Hunpab H. Mull one brick dwelling alld Kt sireet northwest, $1,500; Partrick Martigan, one frame dwelling on Shanon slreel, Anacostia, $1,200; Ger lof, one brick welling at $93 sJassichusetis avenue Sorin- east 5 novan, one welling on Custuplain avenue, Meridian ill, $500 MIBCRLLANBOUB. Ex-Commissioner Kdmunds called on the Com- tissioners this moralug. he hela quite a jevee in Dr. ‘Tindail’s room with his old clerks, Edward Cush has been appointed an additional Drivace on the police force, The Lightning-Hod Myth, ELECTRICIANS NOW DECLARE THAT MORE HARM THAN GOOD COMES FROM THEIR USE. ‘From the Philadelphia Kecord. “<Lightning-rods are going out of use. Why? Because they are not believed to be the protection that it was onee thought they were.” This was what an electrician told a reporter. Fifteen years ago the lightning-rod agent was everywhere in the land, and more especially at every farmer’s door. ‘To-day, it 1s claimed, their number has materially decreased, and farmers are discontnuing the use of Aitecative effects io the ayvtem echange wat hopes of his nomiaaiion, Mr. Manley bas Just |qoy with pomp and briliancy. After divine ser- | "OW TRE SENATORIAL ACPIRANTS RECEIVED TRE | are made concerning the employ- MECGEES 1 SEND COURSED. sueme Mttio short of miraceions. Ho medir‘ne told bis trends that he did not believe that Biatve | vice in the court chapel the emperor was escorted | TiniNO® OF THEIR VARYING RORTUNES AT cuI- ment of tas potas toron ora portion or i, tm tak-| Drs. Pepper and Lincoln made thetr weekly visit has been io such universal demand for yeara would sccept anything short of unanimous | witn great ceremony to the White Hall of the old — ing a coosus of the District, Uy persons who say | tothe Sheridan house yesterday, and the follow. Give it 0 trial. «| Bomination; that he had now no hopes that this | castie, where be declared the session open. bulletin w: < ‘cuaate by See thd capieer nea ‘Interest in the proceedings of the Chicago con- | that the police force is too small for the regular | ing as issued at O'Clock last night: “If aay one suffering from general debility, indepen Soni be coxained, and tat ne cegattore Biainers | Toreuguoat ‘Pepontion Ue says ber policy vention was more intense at the Capitol to-day | Police duties imposed upon ft, or who think that | “Gen. Sheridan's condition has continued to tm- want of appetite, depression of spirite, and las Question. Mar eLReD ee shins solely Yo ward off attack, not vo éequire than on any previous day. From the moment the | the work of enumeration #uld be given 'o per | prove. The intense heat is, however, begining to sttude, will use Ayers Sareaparilia, I am conf- | inoti imoana | . Te Peansyivanta have Just arrived | tary glory. ‘The empire. he declares, desires peace | announcement arrived that the convention had | £028 who need employmeat, A Stan report r | tell upon his strength. It ts evidentiy becoming om will | i) and taken their seats. Quay to be con- | With ail nations, emperorsays a met each succeeding dispaich was watched with pecessary to consider the questton of his removal it secure Tesult, for I have used it, and Adent, but Re does not suy that he has a0 upeo- ‘Many Will adhere to her alliance with ca interest, The bulletin board of ab an early day to a more {avorable locality.” speak from experience. It te by far the best jucely’ sure ‘shermen men claim that New | vich, public opinion ‘as the basis of | eager tn the office : remedy 1 ever kuew."—P. 0. Loring, Brovkton. ‘ork Will come to Sa-rmap on tue tuird bal- | European equilit an inheritance of | the secretary of the Senate was surrounded by a | for taking the censua “There is vo such fund,’ One of the physicians said this morning that the Pra tig Jou. They 6.y that absolute promises have been |G Tman history. The same relations and | crowd packed as close us possible, Senators Sher- | Sald Commissioner Wheatley; “the police have | question of a piace had not yet been considered, SCENES N THE CONVENTIO! made to tals effect, pational needs unite Germany and Italy, od man and Allison remained for the most part in | one it heretofore, and in the absence of any &)- | and, in fact, the bulletin announced the first con- AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Called to Order, and | the Senate chmber. Propriation we will be ebliged to call on then | clusion that had been reached, that @ change of Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Masa At three minutes past 11 o'clock the convention ‘with | _ Mr. Sherman was very nervous, Every few m -| Sgain. A great many people think that the police | climate would ve desirable, ‘The general passed a Sold by all Druswista. Trice, €1: six bottles, 05. was called to order by Chairman Estee, who was S28; | ments he would, receive a, privuve diapaich, and | fume is weakened Dy such work, Dut it a not Wo | Very comorabie higul he added” | 7 7 20 __WORTH 05 4 BOTTLE When the Sherman Men Gave Up. | eftais $4, voice, Tue convention meets with GSrmAATS | Ta elves) Was BUer, Way, Mer Sbereas’ Tenens | Feasou that the, Population of the Liiy Is now | zard’s Bay, Massachlveet’s and chat ‘be: will the almost absolute certainty that Biaine is e0- well- | @ very voluminous He glanced over it | mostly com] residents, whereas in the win- | ably be carried by the U. 8. 8. Dispatch. Fress Tas Gesorxe Luvontep Urely Out Of the race, and that all the candidates | informed circles that Em) William, of Ger. | and his nervousness visibly increased, When he | ter tame it Would be crowded with visitors.” Statements, however, It Is impossibie to verity, for must combine to prevent the impending pomina- | ma y, wil meet the czar in the autuma on Rus-| underwok to the messengers biank | ‘The census is a very common thing,” said Com- | at the house it Is stated there have beea no’ de- CebLebad SPRUDEL WATE BLAINE’S WITHMDUAWAL. ton of Sherman. Sian territory. ‘Bis ‘Rana "suc, ~ that be couid Speer eeetiane nee, en ae Cllsconnderea pets —e Scarce! ng Pitan anaes SPRUDEL SALT He Weald ia all Provabitity have been | ciicaga, “8 “ered by the Rev. Mr. Rawards, of TWO STAGE RUBBERIES. farormea by & republican Senator that the tele. | Dumber of children tbat atteud schools, that that ‘Territory jngton From the Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise, June 14 ‘The great snow-peak mountain of St. Helena, in Lewis County, Washington Territory, is sm. king. Grayish smoke or steam can be plainly seen i su- ing from the south side, near the summit of tue lofty mountain, and observations Ubrougy strong yn! are convincing Ubat the smoke ty fro he lofty peak. Tuese voicanic indications cause much comment and a feling of general uncas- ness at Winlock aud neighbora soe Six Lost Their Lives FRIGHTENED GIRLS CAUSE A YACHT TO CAPSIZE— ‘4 SAD ACCIDENT IN NEWARK Bay. ‘A Doating accident, which Involved the drown. ing of six persons—five ladics and one gentieman —ocourred in Newark Bay Saturday night. A party of sixteen ladies and gentlemen hired the 30-foot steam Yacht Olivette, and ieft that city at 8 o'clock p.m, Atthe Jetty ab the mouth of the bay a tug with a tow was met. The tuy gave a whistle and tue Olivetio answered, signifying Uhat the latter wouid take the port side. ‘The two passed all right aud afterward Wim. Holzvaver, the pilot ani part owner of the’ Olivette, surrendered the wheel to a deck hand named Jun Dauer. It belng flood tude, the Jeuly was covered with Water, Dauer had scaroely got his bearings wuen le heard a sharp, grating sound, and, realizing tuat he was on tas JuUy. stopped’ tne engiee. Several ot the male passengers Jumped over on tie Jetty, and to dotng 60 the Boal lurched and slid Of into deep water. The giris then tade a rusii for the side of the boat. ‘This caused her to heel over suddenly, aud in a second sve Lurned bottom side up. ‘The alt Was {tomeuiately flied with screams for help from & score of persobs struggiing for tueir lives in Cue water. The cries were ueard at Greenville and other points on the bay, and rescuers soon Went Lo tue ‘scene of the accident, bul when the boat arrived it Was found that six Of the pariy had been swept Away and drowned. ‘The names of the lost were: Lows Groff, aged twenty; Gussie Lua, aged twenty; Lizzie Celius, ‘aged fiteen; Minnie Burger, aged nineteen; Gussie Weber, aged nine. Anne Fricke. Fred Christopher, ove of the rescued, Was engaged to be married wo Anute Fricke, Who Was drowned. Early yesterday mora. ing a’ crowd of peopie, including relauives and friends Of Lue drownea, left Newark to aid in Ue search for the Bodies of uke Victims. Only one body was revovered—tuat of Annie Fricke, which Was found by Uhe futucr ol Minne Burger, apotuer viet too Hints on Swimming, From the Boston As the season of swimming 1s at hand afew hints to learners may be useful. The first essential 15 to know bow to use the hands arigut, with the view to keeping the head weil out of water, and the next Is to keep one foot on the bottom until suMicient confidence 1s acquired wo raise it at in- tervals. After a few Urlals the iearner will be able Lo raise it altogetner, ‘Then, be notin a liurry to use the hands, as tf Wie depended ou striking out, but try and acquire deliberation. Let every stroke have a full sweep of the arms, aod iet the feet take care of themselves, ILis not hecessary that the feet should be raised to the surface of the water. The body, from the shoulders downward, should be kept al an angie Of 30 degtees Lo the plane of the horizen. ‘This in- clination, withevery forward movement, will tend to throw the head out. Sperm waaies, when frighieved, sink Uuelr Buses and Unrow their heads W oblaln Ubelr highest speed, The rm whale is fut at Ue trout, and ts size Of the vody, ead of a Nn : the ope throws is head out, tue Fushes Uurouzh the water Lorizontally. learner who wishes to acquire the art of swimming for recreation and not for professional purposes “ought to pay little attention vo Uh Movements Of the feet, Watt he has pertect con- trol of bis hands; heh tue feet will instinctively come into play and perform their part without much thought, Who Unk of their feet when walking? In the early stages of Jearning a swin- mer does not seem to be salistied Until be brings Lis feet to the surface, ‘This has a leudency wo strain the body Just above Lie hips, aud to bury the head, Swiuining in assaway the body will take many positions, according to the height of tue Waves encountered. Somet.mes it Will be er Ucal, and at other umes more of less luclined to keep’ the Ittad out, It is weil for a beginner to have @ person with him to keep his and under his chin at first, while the use of the hands 1s being acquired. Tuese binus apply Ouly to common horizontal switnming; that having Veen acquired and contidence obiatued there will be no aificuity in learning all the otuer movements, such as sWinuning on tue 8 de or on the back, diving oF turning heels over head, for- ward or Dackward. Reuewber Uuls, too, that 1f a person taken with cramps W.ll Uurow hiwseif upon his back he will float without effort, even If his legs suould be draw up. Never neglect to stulf the ears with cotton-Wool, Many person have attributed deat. bess to Laklug Water Lbrough Uae ears when switn- mung. <j - eee _______ Lord James? Christmas Card. LADY FLOKENCE DIXIE SAW NOTMING IMPROPER, BUT THE JUDGE DID. Special correspoud-nce of the New York World from London, June 23, says: The arrest and con- fuement of Lord Jaines Douglas in Holloway jail 4s another illustration of the decadence of we British peerage. The offense of Lord James is known In the legal phraseology as “molesting” a ward of chancery, ag esilmabie and beautiful girl awed Mabel Scott, the uutnarried dauguter of Lena Lady scott, with Whoun, in spite of the ex- press orders of Cue court o cuancery, he “com. municated.” ‘This latter consisied in’ iis sending from some port on tue Mediterranean a Christuias card which was held by Justice Culity Lo be of & highly objectionale ‘character, No liutle speculation has been indulged ‘in as to just What Lhe nature of that Christmas card was. Lady Florence Diste, the sister or tue unfortunate Lord Jaiwes, in auswer Lo Une inquiry as to exact- ly What Ue obnoxious card Was, said: “Well, in the first place, it 1s well known that my brother would never’ behave im un ungentiemaulike mauner, expe 0 & lady—one, moreover, ot whom be was once very foud. You sce on the card Which has evoked so much comment a tue entid Of Unree asleep. “Two stnail her from beuind the fence; her by Uckilng her face both are 1.ughing. What i there improper in Such 2 card? “Noviing Whatever. I went to Miss ‘Scott's Solicitors Wo Look al It, end asked them to let me take Itavay and get it photograpled so that everybody might see it, Dut they refused.” Miss Mabel Scott, the Victiin of Lord James's Christ sas card, 18 a bead aud shoulders talier than Lord Jauies’ sister—a Woroughiy English type of beauty, With a sweet face and facinating manners. In the famliy circle se ts kuown by tue endearing ‘name of “Babs.” Mer sister, Miss “Giddy,” is the young lady who was deluded into marrslag Mr. Arthur Sebright at a registrars Office in Mount street, Grosvenor square, a year or ba corn-stalk, and 0 aso, The Young people parted at the registrar's door, and When wext they met face to iace the scene was the Divorce Court, Miss “Giddy” petl- toning, and lucaily successiully, to have the mat rimonial letters siruch Of1, Se has since married very happily. Ignatius Donacily in England, London Special to the New York sun. Ignatius Donnelly has found out that newspaper ‘men in Unis country are not a bit better than their hardened fellows in America, At any rate it may be fairly inferred Ubat that is what he meant ‘when be Wold & meeUng Of the Bacon Society on Thursday ve 3 ae oon jeeeam pa of to ay are standing guard urnalistic biudgeons. Orer the rotten carcas of a Letional delusion. Tue Baconians cheered but some shaliow youLhs who had surreptitiously galued admission, laughed, Douneily said he was home soon. At that meeting also he received the unkindest cut given him since his arrival in tnis country. He roudly announced that John Bright had tought ‘and read tbe great cryptogram, whereupon a sguina and was probably a reporter, yelled out F in apd was a Bye ‘wonder Bright bas been ili ever siuce.” oo ‘The Switch Was Tampered With, Says: One of the two men Was evidently as sober 85 a deacon in meeting. The other was evidently fuller tha a goat that has followed a bill-poster for a whole day. Both came into a worid-tamous down-town hotel, the sober oue supporting the y man, ‘This is where this Delongs, isnt ttf" the soter'inan inquired Of the Gere wey aroused from a.cat-nap vaken tn ¢1 fon of the usual ict after midnight, was rubbing hiseyesto make un see clearly. When they were (hus recovered they sn ingrily. “Now, this is too bad?” exclaimed the clerk, “Pat (lo the porter near Lue door), stop Unis man if he tries to get out.” Then Lhe clerk vaulted over the counter, against: Which the sober man had leaned his drunken Charge like a Duodie of carriage whips or a log. ‘The Clerk faced the sober Man WR an angry, ub Ainching gaze, “Were i. tuts man's watch?” he asked. “Pro. duce iL or [ll have you licked 0 « pulp and put in Jal afterward.” bioke didn’t bave mo watch when I found bis said the Tman. “Pal, go through Chis man,” sai@ the clerk, and the burly porter advanced tay ively. der ot “Ob, YOu didn’t need (o call that bulla: the sober man, showing a compiete ts bravado aif. “Here's (he watoh.” ‘Now I've * said the clerk, “Lats see how much you lifted tn cash.” “OL, s'neip me, G-—" He never finished the oata. "The Irish porter advanced nearer with the Irresistibie manner of a bull or a socometive, ong al Lhe sawe instant the thief fung s small bills ou Whe wotel counter. ThUS Was €nacted on the night before last the final act In a Dew form of the VL1, old story Of the Heecing of a country lamb by a chy shearer, The thief Waiked out with a swagger, - The maa Was puc to bed by the porter. The threw the Watch and roll of movey in the sate behind his desk. He had known of many a similar hy and had utiered not a word of provest. he never Lad 50 good a chance berore, Dut It pened that this countryman Was Known to and liked by hun, and he determined to befriend hum —o-____ Baltimore's Last Scandal. MRS. SIDNEY & SWANN SUES POR DIVORCE FROM HER HUSBAND. Mrs. Sidney Smith Swaun, Whe wealthiest lady tn Maryland, with Uhe exception of Miss Garrett, has fied a biliin Lhe Circuit Court of Baltimore pray- ing for an absolute divorce from her husband, Donald Swann, on the ground of unfaithfulnesn, ew scandal the talk of Newport and Balumore social circies, Mr. Swann answers bis wife's plea, making no opposition, bu: putting the NalHLif Lo proot as Wo Lue exmential charge of the iL Adispaich from Baltimore says: Mr. and Mrs. Swann were married eight years ago, she at Uuai Lime Delng eighteen years of ‘and he twenty-two, ‘Shey have one child irs, Sweno isa daughter of the late Wm. F. Turner, a granddauguter of more. Mes, SWann’s grandmotuer Was a daughier of Gen, Samuel Sunita, who was United pistes Seuator Irom Maryland for Unirty-turee years Mr. Swann isason of the inte John Swabn, of hiunuing Kidge, Nd. His LOLLET Was & SiStOr ot Win, Donuell and John S Donvell, At the Lue of his marriage Mr. Swan was a clerk tn @ Yank, Mrs Swann inherited $200,000,000 trom her “grandtather and over Tela hewly-wedded couple lived eleganuy aly. MPs, Swann Was @ favorite society. Air, and Mrs. Swann were spending Useir summer at Newport, where they occupied a coulage uring Ube season Lalued largely, Mrs. SWanb being more, a social favorite, The process Voree were begua Very quietly, effort Was maue to keep Une facts from vecomlt public. Since the fling of the bill Mrs. Swann has ove to Newport in company with her aunt, Miss Foulsa Patterson. Four months ago the Went to Paris. While Uhere Ube gay young bus band Is reported to have spent $2,000 Ln Week. About a mouth ago he retui retusing 10 live with him any longer. Steamer brought a letter from his wife lather, in which she wrote: “I send you wire to ydur son.” ‘The wife revurned in avother steamer laud began divorce proceedings. A memorial wtadow to Bishop Si the gtfe Of Geo. W. Childs, Was dedicated ip the Meiworial Cuurch at Long Branch, X, 4. MAN On Thus BAGDY—BEST. T. Weeds, the Rev. Chas. COKA HL, BEST, PIER. CFCIL. On Sunday, June 24, 1888, at 7-40 pm, JOSE B.CECIL. in the fifty-tourth year of “Gone, but not forgotten.” Faneral services {foi hin late residenon, street southenst, ou ‘Tuesday, at 4:0 pan, aud relativesare invited to attend. C/AKK. Suvday, June 24, 18KR, at 420 p.m, after & Grief lines EUWARD FAkL, aioe only child of T Kdword. jr. and EmmeC. ered seventeen months thirtean days “How much we Joved him, no heart can tell, much we loved hit, and how weil, God Jive bita, too, abd thought Ht Dew ‘To take our darling home to ree." Funeral fom roridenc, of parents, No. 324 Eleventh etreot southeast, Tuesday. 9 6 o'clock [elstivee ahd friends muvited to stteud, Mi CREAGH, On June 11. 1884, MARGARET 3. CK! AGH. of 1717 Lexington strest, Baltimure, beet isrey‘tliree youre, Ueloved wife of Seman ‘CURRY, On Monday, June 25, 1888, at 2:30 0, Margaret ‘Curry, ta Year ot his age ‘Death bas claiued our litte Jimmie, i thon eyes tnt shone so brightly ‘how eyes tat shoe 60 ‘iBhine in Laven with tbe biessed me ‘Br Hu Sisrens. JAMES J., the beloved sun of fourteen = reayec'ui j invited wo attend. DAVIDSON. On Jane 23, 1886, ELLA B, beloved ‘Wile of Alexander Davidson. ‘Foameral wi.) take ) Jace from ber late: FE street heant, Juve 25. PTY tives and frieuds respectfu ly invited to 5 LJ ees. DAVID any et hie rex Foeral Tecoisy 10000 ene SOR GRANT. On Sunday, June 24, 11 street northwest, at El 427 sitet e boaham teeeeet aol *'Pitieral Tassday, 26% inet., at 3 p.m. KENNELLY. On June 24. 1888, at 8 o'clock, FLOKENCE TEKESA, the infant Gaughter of ‘Keuuelly, aged the reds, AND A TRAIN WAS WRECKED WITH FATAL RESULTS. ‘une, agati irginia Midiand, and for decendant, | “2s, subject Louls and Chicago im- Hicinorrhaves ete. Aak tot PUND'S EXTRACT. would he.p swell (he Harton vue, Ube delegation | prince of Sweden's ts in the Rotel at | Coded the Disirict business for the day. ‘"fichmond aad" Danville’ Raltroud Con wat. ning sodar’ wen eanea Of fhe Subject of | Erie train No. 5, the St. a "3 ga tue Bupire stave eOuld ROL very well go over | Franzensbad on Saturday Bight and secured Jew- To go to Charioucsville, urday. “Mr, Dye, a member of the District bar, | WEVUNue reise, Net none: ted express, was wrecked at Whitehouse, N. ¥., to Surrman. It ts not iove for Hartison Whieu Ras | etry Worth $100,000, Wi.b Which he escaped. enter. @ the suit clauntng |X Snaldly, im mime cases Out of teh,” he replied, | Saturday morning. Fortunately only one person sageoted thls course, vu. If t.Ken at all It will be Seg preg "St aivauant bataas Ghendenaee ‘the | .« tains they are humbugs, I Delieve it 1s a fact | was killed, the engineer, Henry Trask, of Buffalo, merely a last desperate elfort Wo stop a break to aes ay mee oniermon age ctompemergeree an ‘hat more barns are struck and burned that have | ¥-no stood bravely at his post. The named FULLNESS APTER EATING Soenmen. ‘The Prealdent will leave the elty Wednesday rods Om than with them off. in the aret | pboteod bravely St nls be ‘and a WEINLEY'S HOPES FOR SHERMAN. CRETS OF THE AGRICULIURAL WHEBL. morning for Charlottesville by a spectal train, ao- place ita bot to keep os far away lady passenger, supposed to be of Bul- McKinley looks fur yoerman’s nomination on the | ST. Lovia, Juue 25.—A Lelegram from Pulaski | companied by Secretary Bayard and Senator Bar- a as The ‘of the ‘was ‘injured. The officials of the TARRANT'S third oF fourth bailow, and will not aduuit that the | here Sacurday night by anorgenized bandunullat | 00W» Mrs. Cleveland having decide not to go. wast ats conductor of toe electrical current Foad tare invesugeued ie clearly’ to a moalictous movement io his own tavor has cut aay figure 1 o the White Caps of Indiana. Abvut mldnighe « | The party will return Wedneeday Mrs, the earth, Dat instoad of being carried off the cu. caeaceaseat of tad switch. SELTZER APERIENT. the convention, or has bad any in@uence upoa the | party of wask mon rode ap ‘the nouse 0: Cuas, som Is expected to arrive in New York trom Tent, in consequence of fuuity construction of the ——eo——_— — ae e peea eT E Testi. Me comes im the Bull wich e broad smue | Gross, a weaithy farmer, bum trum this week, Dut it does not seem 10 be set- fou or vattacuizentn pee reas ae She Get Even with the Railrend. the News. BS een ere satestone. = Dutlding. = ‘From the Savannah feateoturer the wie Sita, weet Ty ie bat ad's ‘bus Derbured ma ear olsare asia a & "A raiiroad rapping through Emanuel County a a tga Aalto eine article, rough tue Fil ‘Od, abd then the rod | recentiy killed a razor-back hog belonging to a pia ‘aah pit having hus ley broken and being ouber. | uecomes oxidineg and Fanta, Of Tiaow, and oho entered a ouis for damages or the - Reais aioe = oe ata tone ja Sider cuen creamarshoey fue value of it, The railroad won the case, it being secure quod r sulta ‘cours wial ‘onto ov! pplication cf au external remedy the pope hen oe "hen, again cane daner ats en ee AND treatment of Courhs, Colds, wosrseness, Whooping Cough, Fleuriay and otuer ches MAKE patus, be su ¢ and get BENSON'S PLAS- : if he | i é HU 3 iG | tf a ‘TRE, caretully avoiding imit.tions and Mamas taciaan nuns ade es ‘and it is, iooee against the building 4 wh aot ee free peeen cet SE nS toe irk | Esiaeeoreme ee |g cents oe tone enue Sas onan feos ahd natures weet | Wags Senet und tte ie sas |S ya x i i z f i paler “f