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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. I. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t, “Ten Geena Oxee poblished on Priday-@1 oral ail sulmeriptions must be paid tm advances ‘erat aneuatsinatesttheatos'en cggubai Vo. 72—No 10,954. Che Evening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1888, THE CHICAGO Gas TRUsT, Ground fer Hoping that the Organizn- Vien will be Deciared Megat. Cmroaeo, June 27.—Although the quo war Tanto proceedings by we attorney - genera of Tiiinols against the gas trust are bung up until January next, it has become patent thi The irial of the Millet case will Dring out the points and practically decide the Miegaity of the a8 trust as an organization. When Judge Hurvoa jecided that Columbus P. Cummins, Sidney A. Kent, Chas E Judsoa, Joba J. P. O'Dell, Chas. F. Bryant and Otho S Gaither should answer such questions as were propounded in the inquiry of Nicholas Miller of stand tn contetapt of court thar conclusion becatue plain. The bill fed by Miller lakes specific charKes of fraud against the trust aud the latter in an auswer dented uum “Th Tew oUt ofa transaction by Which Miller traus- Lake Gas Co. othe truss TWO CENTS, | lerred his interest in 1h comsideration of rece! SPECIAL NOTICKS. __ AINTEES, ATTENTION, R LC. al idewsing of LA 1708 K. of ‘Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements oo NE TWENTY-NINE, at EIGHT o'clock 1 Of otlicers for Dex! c By order of WARY. MW. Avrepwrers—6th paca, ArrorNEYs—4th page. Avctiox Sanes—3d page. Bosnprxo—6th pare, Booxs—dtn page. Business CHANcES—24 page, City I7eMs—Gth pase, Coster Boanp—24 page, Costar Reat Esrare—3d pera DeaTms—3th rae, ecanding the attendance of the Association National Convention at Baltimore July 4. lucuber is earnestiy F quested to be present JAMES LNORKIS, Pree NAT. SARDO, Sec’y. ear <> JEFFERSON DEMOCRATS Bo aietiemand rtisct the Jefferson Demo. | Desvisrax—4th pags Aae vompany ba = Epvcational—4th page, Exctnstons, Prewics, e.—Gth page. Faomny SuPPiiee—athpaea, Fixaxctar—4th page. For Rew (Rooms)—2a para, For kext (Houses)—6th page, Fox Rext (Stores)—2d paxe. For REST (Miscellaveous)—2d page, For Sate (Houses)—a paza, For Sate (Lots)—2d page. For Sax ( Miscellaneous)—6ch page, Hovsurcnyisuivas—4th page. Laprxs' Goops—4th pase. Locat. MENTION—Cth pag, Lost axp Fouxp—2dpaga, ManaracEs—Sth page. Moxey 0 Loax—2d pagan, ‘Muptcat—4th page, and tickets can a retary. Ju, Pres. GEO. DAVID9OS, Sect'y. fe 14 weLspacn ixcas DESCENT GAS BURNER Will produce a given amount of light with less than one-ualf the amount of gas used in the ondi- ary buruer It produces perfect combustion ; not a particle of soot or smoke is given off. No chanve required in brackets or chandeliers, ders received at 539 15th st., Corcoran Build- Hk Crab badves 3b MNEIe = WASHINGTON WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS de27-Im LIGHT COMPANY. Ockan ae en an EXPOSE Forowsc Riven Boase—3d pags Bot TEE Wiest wovery atudent of the | FIsSO# axo Onaaxs—dth page, L TE MEMORY siSTEM! Prrsowat—2d page. wi have st ~ os nis system, whether here or Prorrsstonat—4th paga 4 ited sail PRoPosaLs—4th page, Sie: Rarenoans—3d page, Sructacries—3d pace. Srectan Norices—Ist mora. SvusUnDaw Puorenty—6th 9a7m r ‘Suan Resoxrs—Jd page Mekee, i Colliers __G.S. Fellows. $e27-2t] Tae Tnapne—4ih page ig DIPORTAST Fitom Hicttaxy: Waxrep (Board)—"l page. c boy Menara W. A'hows® Cathar to | WASTED (ielD)—20 page. bottles having their name blown in | WANTED (Situations)—2d page filled with spurio: p ihete Ke es im platy sepending upon les aud name of corks for iicutification of thelr H te gS. Wastxp (Rooms)—2d paga Waste (Houses)—2d paca, Wanz£p (Miscellansous)—2d pare, Paces 3 axb 4 oF To-DaY’s Stam Costare: Un- derground Wires again, the bill to punish drunk~ ards, the seventeen-year-old locusts, local and Telezrapuie news, & AND RATIFICATION MELTING! — ON AND MORTON be held at the Re- e! tl ck. The en —— wht ~Senators Govenxwext Receipts To-DaY. nue, $287, customs, $1,023,831 Tue SwaTana arrived at the Washington Navy- Fard at noon to-day from Norfolk, for the purpose of taking Gen, 8! to Nonquitt, Mass, SucueTany Farncnttp arrived in Boston yester- @ay afternoon to attend the commencement ser- | Vices at Harvard Coliege to-day, He proceeded rectly to the residence of Mr. G, C. Jackson, at Beveriy Farms. Boxp Orrextxos To-DaY aggregated 450, a3 follows: Coup. 4's: $10,000 at 12834; 000 at 128%; $5,000 at best. price pald to-day. ,000 at 128 and ac- RG! ducned. | Jona | Collector and Lreasurer. . 1888, bs | s480 ON. NG As 0 SSOCTATI: utd interest; $4,000 at of dues. and accrued interest; S | $10,000 at 128 ahd accrued interest; $1,000 at 128; ALL, President. | $20,000 at best price paid to-day: $1,450 at 128. Y2O-78_ | Rex. 43's: $20,000 at 10735; $3,000.40 1074; $279,- DGE HOTEL, 000 at 107, oF refreshments Se Ftbrough telephone. | TM NoxTa ATLantic SqvaDRON has arrived at their arrival ‘New York. ‘Tue Covrract for furnishing ice for War De- partwent and bureaus has been awarded to the mit Transparent Tce Co., of this city, for the best quality of natural Northern tee, at thirty-two cents per hundred pounds, Interstate Commence Commisstoxers.—Judge Cooley, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, has gone to his home in Michigan. Comuntssiouer Schoonmaker is at his home in New York state. Commissioner Walker ieaves to-day for his home | { | EASED oy on the 16th instant. pe liver goods THEO. A JOHNSON Bas YG were ON JULY 1. 5 mailing, 1110 F STREET, ANP ANSUAL EXCURSION OF THE | THE Pxestvgsr’s DuPanToxs.—The President, Est Ege cotal Ss cor. | accompanied by Secretaries Bayard and Vilas, left hos is ‘$430 ~ tue city at7 O'clock this morning by special train had from men Stores on 14th st. B. © cor 14th anu Corcoran and ‘1810 | mw, and 1214 F et mw. ea THE ANNUAL MEET stuckholders o° the ANAC IVER RAILWAY CU. will be Anacostia MUNDAY, JULY % SSS, } o'clock p. ma. for the election of A. GRISWOLD, Presid SJ. M. SHOEMAL BANKERS AND BRoxEns, No. 134 south u street, Philadelphia, nts of al! subscriptions made the full paid stock of the WASHING ‘CANDESCENT GAS LIGHT Lers thereto may assign 0. 1888, paying therefor ail for Charlottesville, Va., where they will attend tue commencement exercises of the University of Virginia. ‘Tuey will return to the city about 11 o'clock to-night. MARYLAND PostyasTers.—Linton S. Arnold has deen appointed postmaster at Mount Washington, Baltimore County, Md., and Joshua F. Cockey at Cockeysville, Baitimore County, Md. Become 4 Law WitHoUT THe PREStDENT’s SIGNa- ‘TURE.—The President has allowed the act to au- thorize the Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Rail- Way Co. to construct and operate railroad, tele- graph and telepuone lines t nh the Indian ertitorry to become a law without his approval, Prrsowat.—Hon. M. Storey of Brookline, Mass., peid thereon, is at Wormley’s——Dr. Garnett, who has been aii che full paid stock of said | sick for about a week, is now convalescing.— wetou Weisbach Incandescent Gas Light Com-!| Melville E. Stone of Chicago, John H. Rodney of whack may be red ty us ot Or before Septem- | Newcastle, Del, Edward K. Stevenson and Alfred $8, at $40 per share Tucker of’ Philadelphia, L. Victor Baughwan of baltimore, and 8. W. Linn and E. T. Wood of New York, are at the Arlington. —W- H. Noble, jr., of Columbus, Onio, G. Db. Peterson of Boston, and Y. Herbert of New Orleans, La, are at the st. James.——J. M. Prendegrist’ of St. Paul, J. W. Kiwsley of Helena, Mont., and J. 'T. Rogers or San Francisco, are at the EbbvitL—Frank B. Held, of the Buffalo Democra’, R. il. Mitebell of Cincin- hau, W. L. Haynes of Boston, and Jas. H. Hasim, W. K. Metcalf and Chas. T. Murray of New York, are at Wiltard’s.——O. A. Hendrick of Newark, Frank W. Hendley of Cincinnatt, J. B. Barnaby of Providence, and E. D. Davidson of New York, are st the —C. Mc. Winston, of the Navy, D. K. Edwards of Los Angeles, and A. Noel of New “dat the office Assignments thereof Pennsylvania ave- will’ acceps and Fay for sents of subscriptions must be approved Weisbach Inctudescent Gas Light Conipany of | yivaule by Corson & McCartacy. No £419 F | Wask-ngton, D. c. _4. M. SHOEMAKER & Co. Se Forrmance COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, AQUITARLE BUILDING,” 1008 F 3é ASSETS $885,740.02, York, are at Weleker's, ffceLours, 9am. to:30p.m. On te first | Society Notes, Wednesday in .outh the office will be open from | ‘Mrs, General Black will go this week to Asbury pn for penvine ties will have Vag her Miss: a | Gillette, of Danvile, TIL, who visited her here last or shares in the 15th issue received | winter.’ Miss Kathleen Scott, who nas been for eof the Association, Equitable Buid- | the past month In € ‘nicago, Will Jom Mrs. Black at | Asoury Park, ana General Black will ‘spend the | season here. Mrs. A. E, Stevenson returned from a short visit at Berkeley Springs on Monday evening. Mr. Alphonse von Mumm, secretary of the Ger- man legation, is removing from his hotel to the legalion, on 15ta street. Count’Arco Valley and Mr. Mumm will spend | Most of the time for the next two months at Lenox, coming on here for afew days each week to look after the affuirs of the German legation. Pike Mrs, Hazen leaves the elty to-day for Nantucket. Penh. ave. Later in the week Mr. and Mra. W. McLean: ‘Will Join: PTEM FIGHTEEN YEARS IN | 4&F there for the heated season, Mr. and Mrs, Janes E Campbell gave a dinner Party lust evening in honor of Mr. and Mira. Sam . Fitvon, of Hatmilton, who are bere on inet Wedding journey. counters, desks, Rear Admiral Busseil and famil : icles ca be hogent | 20F the summer. Fete — ee a time. Thankin, MEF. pesep: Sails, e Lom tay.. toeysew York tor . SERADLEY aDaws, | 8 two months’ tour m Burt Ls MiseDott0t- aking, tae tty “Aciyer- | Sty of Virginia during the eanmenteazent. BUILDING ASSOCIATION, a hed a Of 1310 G street, ieft to-day for CHER | Belietonte, Pa.,for a month's visit OFFICE, 955 F ST. N. W. | Ske Will go Co Ocean Grove, N.J., ‘cbr coe, Shares. $2 each per month. Oue thoussad dollars | | MI. 1. N. Wyckoff and Miss Minnie A. Wiiliam- advanced on each sh te. Five per cent allowed to de- | 500, daughter of the late Dr. A. N. Williamson, of Fusitors Monthly meeting THIRD THURSDAY. Cali | ‘uls city, were very quietly married at the reai- ‘a off pamphlets dence of the bride's motuer thus morning, none but Sw socwck pam Advances will bemade prompdly | oft ig. 1003 F wt, ares are $7.50 per month. £1,000 advance om each share. Seay loin tie object and advantages of ‘te Assueiation are rurnised upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres’ IO. JOY EDSON. See’y. S eine lowe ell = IY are at Oswego the members of the two families being presen a Secrets; ¥” BROOKE, President, | ir. and Mrs. Wyckot! left on the Tiwecen trom Souminey. —_*1S16t*_| for ‘Sconset, Nantucket Island, aud will visit Bos. TEST NOVELTIES ton, Albany, and New York. Upon tneir about August 1, they will at ‘August 1, they will reside at 1714 13th, ——_——cee________ | Senjamin Harrisen’s School Days, BE WAS 4 YUPIL IN ALREANDELA, VA, SEVERAL ans. Gen. Benjamin Harrison, the republican candi- | date for President, went to school in alexandria for several years. His name, carved school-boy fashion on the upper walls of the was sible UBL erascu Ly Lime and the weather w: atew years. He has some connections living Alexandria. —- Tailors, __New York ave. and 10th st ANS INSTALMENT HOUSE 739 AND 741 72H ST. SW. Cheayest bouse in city to bay your Furniture, Car Ciwths, Mattings Baby Carriages, hefrigera- Every ting in the housefurnisning: ut as cliesy as they can be bOULDE else e, iND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE oF __ COST, -class iis every CO.. Pror's. land, from Antwerp, last evening. surveyor Beat- should be without | tle, Deputy Collector Peters, and AERGE | __ Mrs. Cleveland Meets Her Mother, = —————— | BOT ARRIVED Is NEW YORK APTER THE STEAMER » * 12TH ST. &W., MAY 31ST, 1888, Pc 216282 Ee HOTCHTESON. Mrs, Folsom, mother of Mrs. Cleveland, arrived in wot $22; tis | New York on the Red Star steamship Western- n oa, sent mie-eo trial = hae ‘a i es — ast CRE. Whaien, of the barge office, went down the bay Ter Ovex Fins-rrace foo Regence cecces sega, stm i me 1 'cosed ‘the city met not i ‘understand ‘was a passen- Was on with the time Office © ore Thin Becks, monde ieee ee fageinst_ the B.C Lewis & son. 1471 Now York ave. ot his ‘One Price ‘North side, near 15th street. Dedterday im the New jel calendar. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘Which had been made tn open day 80 sg” times: that there had been no discussion here with any Durpose of delay—nothing but honest and fair dis- fairly Drought out by an attack, a tical atiack, -the industries — Them amount of TARIFF FIGHT AGAIN RESUMED | & se Ualtea castes ot América nulABHa® | ‘Tho navonal democratic committe met las | Denare rmx envare vestenparoxrms amma} AT LEAST 1,500 PERISHED. tala questio had taken the ground before the country that the system of protection was valuable in itself, and De cause it Was to the interest and advantage of the American community was not to ve sacritied. By that doctrine the republicans would stand, and by that sign they Would conquer, (Applause on re publican side.) MR. BRECKINRIDGE REPLIES TO MR, RERD. Mr. Breckinridge (Ky.) declared that the demo. crats intended to have a vote on the bill unless the 4th of March.was reached by obstruction. He challenged the republicans to put their platform 1m the shape of « legislative proposition, and then take a test vote between that and te pending Dill, letting tt go to the Senate if by the House. He suggested that the vote be taken at the end of ten legislative days, Ar, Reed replied that a minority could not pass & Dili, “It would be absura to try it, MR, KELLEY OBJECTS. Mr. Springer (LiL.) endeavored to have considered resolution directing the ways and means com- mittee to report a date for taking a vote, but Mr. Kelley objected, A Lively Reopening of It in the House. THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. Under Consideration in the Senate, ‘The Senate. House bills wére reported and placed on the cal- endar authorizing tue construction of railroad bridges across tne Oconee Kiver, Georgia; the Flint River, Georgia; the Missouri River, in Da- kota; the Arcansas River, at Fort Smith; the Ten- nessev River, at Lambs Ferry, Alabama; the War- rior aud Tombigbee Rivers, Alabama; the Mis- Sount'iiver, th “Montana: ahd: at Pantie, My abd the Ockmblgee River, in Gi "Als0 (ade tot ee Yersely) two House “ville” ior bridges across the ‘steht cen: Sielps niet: ae CARRIAGE-WAYS ACROSS SIDEWALKS, BTC. the Missouri River, at Ponca, Neb. also (With amendments) House Dill authorizing the construction of « high wagon bridge across the AMissourn River at Sioux City, lowa, House amend- ments to Senate bills authorizing the construcuion Of bridges across Lhe Ouachita River, Arkansas; the Mississippi Hiver at Muscatine, Iowa; the the Missourt iver at Nebraska City, Neb: the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington ‘Territory; the Missouri River at Parkville; the Mississippi River at Ocaquan, Il; the Red Miver Of tne Nortn, Bayou Terrebonne, La., and the Aissiesippl River at Cltnion, Lowa, were severally concurred in. Ar. Jones (AfK.) introduced a bill to provide for writs Ot error from the United Staves Disirict Court ai Fort Smith, Ark., Which was referred to the judiciary couumitiee. ” tie stated ta connection With 1 taal there Was now no appeal from con Vicious iy Capitai cases in taut couraud Mr, Vest expressed the opinion that it was A SHAME AND OUTRAGE on American civilization that human beings were lunged, not singly (that would uttract no atten ou) Lut by the half dozen, under the judgment of a single man, Wi:hout any rignt of appeal. WANTS THE MESSRS. JONES EXPELLED. .TBR RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. A republican member of Congress, who 1s a ‘The Senate then proceeded to the consideration | member of the Union League Club, of New York, of the river ana barber appropriation ill, has drafted a resolution and forwarded tt to Hon. Among the ainendments reported and agreed wo | Chauncey Depew, to be submitted at. the meeting Were the following: Inserting :teu for $50,000 for | of that ciub, next Week, for the expulsion of Mr @ breakwater [rom Mt. Deservio Porcupiuelsiafd, | Geo. Jones and his son.” ‘Te basis of tbe resolu: Maine; Auereasing appropriation for Portiand uur | tion 1s that the Messrs Jones are no longer repud- bor, Maine, [rom $23,000 tO $40,000, and ter Back | licans, Pore, Portiand Harbor, trow $15,000 V0 $25,000. | poposeD REORGANIZATION OF NAVY DEPARTMENT In the Senate to-day Mr. Chandler Introduced @ vill providing that all regulations allowing pro- Jections from buildings aud making ot carriage- Say gcroes sidewalks, aved Uy the Commission, rs, shal lated and promulgated, wi So” ‘Siterations shat be ? nade therein Until thirty days after such printings ‘The bill also provides that there shall be no car Tinge-Ways across sidewalks, except at right Angles to such sidewalks. ‘This Dill 18 Introduced 4n pursuance of a resolution submitted by Mr. Chandler some time ago calling upon the Cotamis- Sicners for information as to the carrlage-ways Ac:oss sidewalks, &c., and he sald there had been @ 00d deal of complaint about such regulations, Capitol Topics. THE FULLER NOMINATION. ‘The indications are that the Senate judiciary committee, at its next meeting Will adopt a favor- Able report upon the nomination of Mr. Fuller for Chiet Justice. Senator Hoar asa delegate to the Rational republican convention, made inquiries as to the charges made agalust Mr, Fuller aud re- Curned stating that they Were all unfounded. Tnesrting Wem Of ¢ $10,000 tor | ehannel BUREAUS. ny nds of Nortu Hero and Soul i Hero, Lake Champlain, Vermont. Increasing ap-| _ 10 the Senate to-day Mr. Chandler introduced a propriaton lor Bock Isiand Harbor, kt. from $10,- Quo to $15,000, witi: in addition of $13,000 tor re moving le sand bar at entrance wo lurvor. 1n- Serting 1lem $5,000 for ha: bor at Milford, Con’ creasiug «pproptiation tor harbor at Buffalo, N.Y Trou $200,000 10 $250,000; reducing appropriation for Butiermuk Channel, New Yora, trom $100,000 ‘Lo $95,000; striking out items of $3,000 for suceps- head Bay, New York, and of $10,000 tor Canarsie Bay, New York; increasing Items for harbor of Hotte, New Furs, tow $25,000 to $45,000, and ukirk, New 1Ork, {row $15,000 Lo $20,000; 1n- bill to reduce the bureaus and improve the organ- ization of tue Navy Department. It provides that the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting shall be abolished; that tue Bureaus of Construction and Repair and Sceatu Engineering shail be cousoll- Gated, and that the Presidentshall appoint, by and With (he advice and consent of the Senate, not ex- ceeding fifty additional naval constructors or as- sistant constructors, to be appointed by selection from the Engineer Department. APPROPRIATIONS FOR LIGHT-HOUSES. the sea coast of the United states. THE LEGISLATIVE, ETC. APPROPRIATION BILL, agit passed the Senate yesterday, embraced the } amendment of the Senate committee transierring | trom the control of the sergeant-at-arms to the | jurisdietion of the arenitect. ut the Capitol, sub. ject Lo the approval of the committee on rules, the eugiveer’s department of the Senate, Including the Tuuning of tue elevators; aiso, tue amendments to allow tue General of the Army’ an addiuonal clerk. ‘The Senate amendment, placing Major Merntt, acting ¢oorkeeper Cilfford Warden, in charge of ‘Beuate press gullery, aud Hugu Rowland, page of the press gullery, on the regulur iasvead of Lempo- Fary roll. THE POILADELPAIA ITEM AGREED TO. ‘The item fur Puuladelphia harbor was the first to provoke discussion. Tue amendment increases ‘the appropriation from $250,000 to $550,000, anu provides that $300,000 ol tual amount may be ex- pended lor the purcuase of Smm.th’s Island, Wind Aut Isiand, and Petty’s Isiand im tne narbor. Mr. Reagan opposed Ube aenudment, suggesting: that it was a Joo for the owners of the Islands. Senators Frye and Vest desended it—cbe rormer Stating the estimate of tue who cost of tne improvement at $3,500,000,.and saying that he would favor it even Hf LacMgdst were $5,000,000; and the latter speaking of the Mo eed as iu bagatelle comparea with the ent Commerce Of (ae Delaware River. ‘The amenument was agreed to. Hlouse of Representatives. ‘The Speaker iad before the House a message from the President transmitting a report from the Secretary of Stave, accompanied by selected cor- Tespondence relaiing vo toreign relations in 1887. A coufereuce Was ordered ou the Dill to reueve certain enlisted mea of the Navy of the charge of desertion, NAVAL RESERVE FORCE. Representative Whitthorne yesterday, from the committee on naval affairs, reported to the House the bill agreed upon by the committee for the en- Tolment of a naval militia and the organization of @ naval reserve force, A telegram to the New York Herald trom Chi- cago, iL, June 26, says: Just who will be made chairman of the national republican committee 1s not Known, and 1t may be that ex-Senator Platt and the non.taee, willdecide. Senator Quay would have no oujecttons to serving, bat it might give him too much prominence to suit the New York leaders. ‘There is one tiing certain about the campaign, and that 13 that it will be red hot. It Will open early, and the leadersare not going to repeat their blunders of four years ago by remuin- ing inactive until well along in August. Commit. teeman Hobart, of New Jersey, at the meeting of the national committee last nignt, moved tbat an Adjournment be had unt some dime in August, but his colleagues jumped on him. He plead that the members would hardly have Ume to get home by July 11, but Chauncey T. Filley and oth- ers declared that the fighting must begin early, and ft will, Mr. Clarkson and ‘Col. Dudley are ex: rienced ‘muuagers, and the latter probably mows more about Indiana than any one else, as ‘Was demonstrated by his management of the Gar- fleld campaign. John ‘f. Blair, of Blatrstown, the millionaire banker and railroad stockholder, was the central figure of an immense crowd tn the rotunda of the Pacific Hotel this afternoon for over two hours. Being the leading repubitcan 1p New Jersey, be ‘was looked upon us an oracle. He was convinced the only prosperity the country enjoyed was the Fesult of a high protective tariff. ‘There were in- consistencies in the present tariff, and if he could have his Way he would remove ‘the import tax pen every article this country did not produ and exact a high protective duty upon what: It could either grow or mantfacture. He approved tae plank in the platform calling for the abolition Of all internal revenue taxes; in bis judgment, @ high protective tariff and the ensuing competition Were the only things tat Would keep up the Wages of the laborer and, at the same time, be of Denenit to the consumer. In speaking of the re- publican ticket, he said it would grow in popular favor as the day's Went b; ‘TRE PUBLIC LANDS BILL. The House then resumed consideration of the Public lands bill, the ayes and noes being taken on Mr. Holman’s atendment retaining! title in the Government to coal imines found on the public Jands, put allowing entrymen to mine such coal deposit8 until Congress acts further in the matter, ‘The amendment was adopted and the bill was then passed. On motion of Mr. Scott (Pa.) a resolution was passed granting leave to Government employes who participated in the battle of Gettysburg to attend the anniversary of that Dattie. ‘THE TARIFF BILL UP AGAIN. Mr. Mills (Tex.) then called up the tariff bill. THE CAMPAIGN OPENED—MX. KELLEY'S PROPOSITION. ‘Then Mr. Keliey (Pa.) rose and said that he had a Proposition to make, which he thought would be acceptable to both the House and the country. Neither Chitty’s Pleadings, he said, nor any other ‘book Indicating the methods of reaching an issue, could lead to a fairer or a more airect issue than existed between the two great paruies of the country. First the President “had sent CONgTeSS & 8. The democratic convention \d indorsed and approved it without quaittica- on. ‘The Republican convention had not found in tt anything worthy of commendation, and the sgsue there was perfectly clear. The Mis bill (as it was called) had received the approval of the St. Louis convention and the condemuation as cordial of the Chicago convention. The action of the majority of the House in urging the ‘bill forward had been approved at St. Louis, and the course which had seemed fitting and a mat- ter of duty to the republican minority of contest Ing every moiiication wuich its Judgment could approve, had been cordially approved at Chicago, SCARCASTIC LAUGRTER FKOM THE DEMOCRATS. There was at this point of Mr. Kelley's remarks some manifestation of sarcastic laughter from the democrats, which ied Mr. Kelley to explain that Honoring Harrison. eailéd to order by Senator Gorman, and proceeded at once to Permanent chairman. Mr. Barbour, of Virginia, nominated Wm. H. Barnum, of Connecticut, and his motion was seconded by Mr. Tarpey, of Call- fornia, and others, whereupon Mr. Barnum was elected by a rising vote, 8 P. Sheerin, of Indiana, Was elected secretary, and E, B. Dickinson, of New York, assistant secretary. Charles J. Canda, ot New York, was re-elected treasurer. | On motion of Mr. Gorman, thechair was author- | 42ed to appoint an executive committee of twenty- one members to take general charge of the affairs of the campaign, and also to appoint a committee of seven, to be known as the “campaign commit tee,” which committee is empowered to select such Persons, not members of we commitiee, as they ("tuay deem necessary, to aid them in the campaign THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN, Organization of the National Commit- work. Autuorized to appolut a committee of fifteen to ac company the wotincation committee to Columbus tonotry Mr. ‘Thurman of his nomination, ‘The committee adjourned subject 10 the call of the pnsist chair, MEMBERS OF THE TWO COMMITTEES LUNCH AT SEC- RETARY WuITS ‘The members of the national democratic com- mittee and the notifeation committee took lunch Yo-day at Secretary Whitney's country place, Grassiands, Currlages were provided by the Sec- aud tie party lett tue Arlington Hotel ‘bout 12:30 o'clock. ‘The beauty of the place und tue generous hospitality of uic owner were great ly enjoyed by tne visitors. O'clock the committee On notilication, together With some Of tue members of Lue national commit tee, will leave for Columbus, Glilo, tue Lome ot ‘nurman, to formaily nouly him of bis noml- ret ir, tal, ‘The chairman was made ex-officio chair. Man of the committee of twenty-one, A commit- Yeo of bree, consisting of Messrs, Barnum, Oel- richs and Dawson was ap tee headquarters in New York city. On motion of Mr, Paterson, of Col, the silver gavel presented to tue national democratic convention by the Colo rado delegation, and now in the custody of the na- tonal committée, was presented to Gen. P. A. Col- ins, chairulan Of the convention. A committee, ung of Messrs, Gorman, Ransow, Barbour, asco, Faulkner and Dickson’ was appot represent tue committee at Lhe convention of dem- Ocrauic clubs in Baltimore, July 4. ‘The chair was tee. the uation for Vice-President. CHAIRMAN BAKNUM'S INTENTIONS. chairman Barnum, of the national committee, Will remain in this city for aday or two. He Wishes to consult with the President and other prominent party leaders in regard to the appolat- ament Of Ue executive Committe Of Mfteen aud Ube campaign committee of seven, He realizes the importance of these committees in the campaign, and as there is a number of new members of the national committee he will take Ume to tnake the selections. Mr. Dickinson, the assistant secretary Ot ‘the committee, upon Whom the detail of the Work devolves, will remain bere Until to-morrow, When it Js thougut that Chairinan Barnum WILL be Teady Uo anuoulice th committees. Headquarters | Will be at once secured in New York, and wwe active work of the campal ‘VIEWS OF CAPITOL POLITICIANS ON THE NOMINATION HARKISON. ‘The republicans about the Capitol have aroused that will grow in popular favor as the canvass progresses, With regard to Gen. Harrison's re- cord on the Chinese question, the Pacitic coust re- publicans say that his reasons tor Young against ign beg election” of a inted to select commit ‘ ‘thts evening at 6 un. ‘The Chicago Ticket. oF certain bills Lo restric Clunese Immigration will Ot HUFL Wi; ‘bal aL the Lime he cast the vou he Salu Chinese tmmigration ought to be restrict: but ne held that tue bills pending contravened provisions of existing treaties; that as a constitu. Uonal Lawyer, Senator Harrison voted to sustain his legal views of the question at issue. ‘The Indiana democrats say they are satisfied, and they are already hunting up Hurrison’s record on the labor question, prosecution, Bro Charged he met sister-in-law. ommend ‘The Shooting of Henry Brough. WILLIAM 1.GROVES HELD FOR THR GRAND JURY. This afternoon, in the Police Court, Mr. Camp- bell Carrington entered a plea of noi guilty for ‘Win. H. Groves, of East Washington, charged with shooting Henry Brough inthe yard in front of | Groves’ house some days ago, as published in Tas Stax at the Um®. Mr. Sheppard appeared for the 5 7 testified that on the day ida Lovejoy, the defendant's ‘She bad on an oid hat and be askea her where she got it. She told him it was none of hig business and used some bad language. defendant took up their quarrel and said: East Capitol and 1. a’ shotgun. “The shot up Whea the shot was fired, ‘James Burns, another witnes3 called by the prosecution, told an entirely different story, Uold of the trouble between Brough atid the woman, and said that Brough dared Groves to shoot uim instead of Groves making the threats. ‘The case was sent to the grand Jury; bonds $100. Yesterday afternoon a sad accident oceurred to the thirteen-months-old son of Mr. R. Dalk: tatlor, living on H street, between 2d and 3d streets northwest, Which may prove fatal. The chfld was playing about the room, and an older broter placed a bucket of boiling water on the table. The little one caught hold of the table cloth and pulled the bucket of hot water over. ‘The scaiding water covered the little one’s arms, breast and stowach, almost taking the flesh off. Drs, Johnson and Herbert attended the untorvu- nave child, and did what they could to relieve it, ‘To-day Ue child had several spasms, and but ‘Utle Nope 1s entertained of 11s recovery. Shocking Accident to a Child, IT PULLS A BUCKET OF BOILING WATER FROM A TABLE Stories About General Harrison. —, 1am going to kill you,” and shot him touk effect his leg. ‘Tne troubie, he said, occurred near uh streets near the defendant's house, Dut not in his yard. He denied that he fol- lowed the Woman home after they had some words. Witness said he had his band on 2 stone to pick 16 AND IS TERRIBLY SCALDED. Indianapolis Dispatch to the New York Sun. ‘Phe general does Uttle now-a-days but ofice business, rarely appearing in court, Very utue criminal business comes to the firm, and that is attended to by Mr, Elam. The general, in his GOVERNMENT EcoNomY, ay a ot ane aon ae Obeaper to ull Tiowees Teen tc mens| LClegrams to The Star. |ot32 m4cwr set ote pore That the Urust stock has een wal Them. wey refused lo auswer With Ube result lue dicated. — AT LEAST 1,500 DEHOWNED, Appalling the Calamity byt the Floods at Leon, Sr. Lovia, June ch from El Paso ‘Texas, says: The general passenger agent of the Mexican Central Kaliroad received a telegram herd ANOTHER DEPARTMENT BUILDING PROPOSED—TEE NEW LIBRARY AND THE PENSION BUILDING COR- ‘TRACT. The Appalling Disaster at Leon, Mexico In the Senate yesterday the legislative, &c., ap- Propriation bill being under consideration, Mr. Eduiurds called attention to the number of build- ings now rented in Washington for public service. Mr. Allison repited that the aggregate amount THE DEBATE ON MORLEY'S MOTION now paid for the rent of bulldingsin this city ts yesterday from the Mexican Central agent at $72,000. He said that the report made by Senator | EXCITEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. | Siiao, saying tuat in two days the Urack Would be, | Cockrell from his selec committee contains very $0 Uulat passengers could be taken trough td | Yalwable information on the subject, and that .___ | taten for tbe relict ot the sufferers tte terri every Senator ought to read it. Gen. Dudley to Manage Harrison's Cam) overfiows along the Une of the Mexican Central, Mr. Allison said that every building now used PREM | Se secans that af lense 1,500 poopie were Grewia’ by the Government in this city Is overcrowded, SREY RRR Ay ht 4 Tec anat inany of the clerks are Kept in badly] ge gag AN, EXCITING SCENE. | water is full of dead votes doatung as Us <a deirt wood, and the steuch pervading tue counter Mr. Edmunds replied that the rental paid an- - 1s Irighttul, Measures are taken ali over nualiy by the rest at | The Debate on Moricy’s Motion of Cen- chiral, Mea are ‘being a 6 Bhereout an Siemans ermenatece Serer as sitro and sts Hiefent im tine Commons, | NESio raise funds ir thew ser . the Government shouid not construct buildings | Special Cable Dispatch to [uz EVENING Stan. — for its own es Instead of renting. Loxpox, June 7,—Seldotn has such an exciting | Mire, Cleveland and Mer Mother, AMr. Allison retorted that the committee on pub- Scene Deen witnessed in the British house of com. | THEY LEAVE NEW YORK OR WASIINGTON THIS Irsalton or tie Chole apes ros ene appr | OM aa hat whieh cUlaloatea in We eaF BOW | ey voy, jane Stat evelan, wit pilations committer. fie criticized the public | this morning in the division on Moriey's motion | pNEN,VORK: June 27. —Mr cleveland, wi 4 buildings and grounds committee, saying that it | impeaching the Irish policy of the government. | at the Victoria hotel to-uiy.. They, will leave tor ted tO | Structures torcost $7000 000 Oe a aoe Gon, OEY | Two ex-iords Meutenant of Ireland and the present | Washington ou the 345 ralis Chis atvernoon, Siac mululy of bale corridors, ee ee sald that | CcupaRt of the post again watched the pro- enn anes committee had ridiculed the Pension building, | ceedings from the distinguished strangers gal-| From Wa Boany, Which cost only six or geven hundred thousand, | tery, and in the. same place amoug | .N#W YORK, June 27, 11 a.m.—The stox ys Than ait is now better adapted to public: Uses} otner notabuuitics werP Lord Lansdowne, late | Sas {Sait ord dull, (Als morning, except tor sc tan any building in Washington, Mr. Allison “ Paul, “Reading, au ngiand, With Lake advocated the purchase of the square Just west ot | COVernor-generai of Canada and two peers Who | Suoré and Western Union in the second rank. The {he Post-Oieo Department for the érection of a] sat im the cabinet, Lond Cranbrook and Barl | rst sales were thade at rice. closely apipronie Government buliding on Uhat square. Mr. Allison | Cadagan, Noorator could wish forabetter audience | MAUne Those of last eveuing, bul Chere Was a added that itis Uhe intention oi the appropriations committee to provide in the sundry civil Lill for a large Government building in this city for depart- Slight recession In the early’ dealings, Which, however, In no case amounted to more Luan % per cent. Prices soon began Uo rise, and St. Paul, than faced O'Brien when he rose to resume the debate, On both sides of the house the benches ment uses, were crowded in anticipation of his spetch. | Which led the general, ust, advanced 2¢ per cout, CONTRACTS FOR DISTRICT sup. | 0'Bres has nova commanding appearance. He | Wa. "tie special feature Of tle hour, Was very ts a thin, fatr-haired man of avout five and thirty. He gives one Une lpression of a respectable clerk inastore. Heistov much given wo sawing the air With his arms and shaking the tuft of hair ou bis forenead im bis excitement, but by universal consent he is ONE OF THE MOST FORMIDABLE OFPONENTS With Whom Balfour bas to cope. Me iuvariably displays extraordinary knowledge of thé minutest particulars relating to Ireland, and has, to a re- markabie degree, the power of making telling strong and active, and gained 14. The be were Well maintained and at 11 o'clock t at the highest prices PLIES. Names of the Successtul Bidders, ‘The successful bidders in the several clusses for District supplies are as foliows: In class 1, sta- Uonery, Wm. Ballantyne & Son, E. Morrison, and Wm. J.C. Dulaney. Class2, printing, not awarded. Class 3, school books, Wm. Ballantyne & Son and J. C, Dulaney, Class 4, furniture, M. W. Bever- fdge and W. B. Moses, Class 5, hardware, F. P. ‘May & Co, E.G. Wheeler, and ©. T. Carter. ‘Class st prices util Lhe end ol Ube hour, arket Was dali but stroug hed, cocci The Werra tesumes Her Voyage. SovTuamrrox, June 27.—The North German Lioyd steamer Werr New York, which recently wen but was n ary dock, alter being ingen and placed and found ali right, sailed hence for New York at 2 am, to-day. . epigrams Which always makes a mab a power ip Sai ed wil Kaiser's Speech. Chass plumbers mise HG. Wheeler, uu | Ce Neuse O commons and of his fatenae cara | ST, PETERARGNG June =“TheJowrmat Ze Lettch & Sons, and Henry McShane & Co, Class 8, | B&S Aud Sincerity not one, probably, of Lis oppo- | {iic"or Emiyerut Wiillsurs speech to tive helchstaes groceries, Frank Hume, J.B. Bryan, Jas L Bar. | Depts entertains a shadow of a doubt, For nearly | Which it declares coufiris :heextsuenee of trkendae dour & Son, Browning & Middleton, andJ.¢, Er-|@2 hour he kept his audience spelibound, as in | resatious between Germany and Kussia, 00d & Co. Class § bootsand shoes, B. Rich & Son | lear Finging tones he directiy assailed Use A Binet Furnace Buruca, and Robert Cohen. Class 10, drugs, Schelier & Ste- | CMe secretary and his colieagues. He was) A Dietee Dame tae vens Z D. Gilman, and 8, F. Wate, Class 11, | cheered vociferousiy as he proceeded to show | ,, 87. Louis, sune 27.—Tue Jupiter ast “arnaor glass, Paiute, aud Varnish, Francis Miller, W. H | that the terrible story of Norah Fuzmaurice re- | GON" SLAW etn inst nigh the eatene utier, Daniel Shanahan, Class 12, lumber, Geo. | ferred to an occurrence im the county of Kerrs, | Grout ges uoo. A fares auountot coal amt A, Suelan and Willett & Libbey. | Class 13, | where the Natiouai League iong ceased to have | Sid Uveri irom Mouutan kearroud care were alee forage, Myers & Loving, Walter 'F. “Hewett, | influence, Kerry, he deciared, was left to “moon- | Suuxeined. Ineurshee cuttow a: and Jas, L. Barbour ’& Son. Class 14, | lignters and her’ majesty’s government,” aud Lo Navajos Growing Turbulent. THEY ANNOY SETTLERS AND FIRE ON A PROSPECTOR WITH BOWS AND aKKOWS, fresh meut and corned beef, 8. Autli, C. E. Lyman, and T. T. Keane, Ciass 15, bacon and ham, J. B. Bryan. Ciass 16, lamp posts and misceisaneous custings, Wm. H. Diver aud Geo. Walte & Sons. added amidst iaugiter, “a pretty Arcailla they have made of it,” He proceeded to ask, ang bow many Norah Fitzwaurices hud beéa Vurued out to starve or meet even a = ass 17 |. Ea, Chapma x . Ne K : » June 27.—A dispatch from Alb ro Bay, Mote Pica trees GU0G00 ts San: eee | ee eantte to-day Mt. Deigh Mitel ae ah | chemecifen to warmer commendations of the Ons. | Sone Sirti. gece Canteen Winmaem Biase | in the shreetses How Kerk. cving 00 the Sen sen Nc Me) anys: fanports frosn tive Mewaye tees Heni of $10,000 for improving ‘rte Ruracs | Amendment to che sundry civil Dill lis Dll agreed | cago ticket than they seemed irclined to express | Foods, Geos. dounsoh Lansburgh & Brun Wood. | Gectaetaresyaty tam mach, eyimpatly had ever | que, NM. mays: eporis trom the Navajo coupe York,” ihereasing apuropensicn ite. Kut, New | upon the other day tn committee of the whole to | directly after the nominations were made. as a| Sarde Louvor aaa ice soot a 18, ice, no | Among other points in his speech relished keeuly | tribe are becomlug turlulent and aganying. sete Bay,’ New Jersey, frous $20,000 10 $35,000. Wake appropriations tor necessary ligh(louses 08 ) ryje they say now that it is a growing ticket, one | award. S 20, teegvaph and telepnoue sup- | by Une house, Were bis descripuon Of the govern | ticrs and are being provided With Whisky from plies, E. G. Wheeler, and Royce & Marean, In the | ment going about gome source. Ik W. Stevens, a prospe.tor, who above a great many’ items were Wes between two ve 1D OF THE HOLY Ixgcistion — | has arrived ‘at Gallip, Uuls county, says tat be or more bidders, and in those cases the te items | 4, Sveostnen the i TL arte of England. his | #8 attacked by Indians ambusled, whose weap- Were awarded to tue person or firms who were | 0 Strengthen the imperial arm of England; Ms | oo. were bows aud wrows One of the arrows references to the liberal unionists as men in the Position of prisoners in the condemned cell, who lowest on the greatest number Of other items. The award by’ items, while Involving larger | penetrated his shoulder blade, umbedding Itselt dvep 1a Uke flesh and it was with difficulty exe amount of clerical labor, Will secure & Saving LO | yoted for the abolition, or at least the postpone. | Wracted. He escaped from tuem, waking hls way . a o Plochetes’ plact, & iendly Indian, who. guided ape DACs CLACERRINE OVE By ment, of capital punishment, and nis taunt witu | fo Plochetes place, a iricudly Indian, who guided THE TELEPMONE WIRES CASE. | respecttoBalfour’smanner, whic isforless jaunty | {ue tudiens whe stunted Serene ane ee ee than when he first became chief secretary. Dur- | ing the delivery of an oration remarkable alike for vigor, bot in the matter and manner of the speaker,’ the house was evidently deepiy im- ‘Chaplin, who foliowed, discovered a gigantic mare's nest. lle thought that Gladstone hed expressed bis approval of che plan of cam- aign. This brought up Gladstone, Who in lis Blaudest and most suave manuer pointed out that in the report quoted the word “not” was omitted, aS Was evident to anybody studying the context Loud laughter followed; but presently, when Chaplin made a bitter personal attack on Glad- stone, alleging that Gladstoue’s memory was be- coming impaired with age, there were LOUD CRIES OF “SHAME,” and nobody on the tory side appeared to have any sympathy with this coarse attack. Gladstone made short work of Chaplin, who occuples the high position of privy councellor. While admit. Ung that the lapse of time was formidable and affected hiin in more than one parucular, he ex- pressed the hope that he might continue for some Ume able Lo cope With antagonists of the calfver of Chaplin. Gladstone's speech was effective as a rhetorical performance, DUL was not one of lis nnest efforts, owing’ partly to the weak- Less Of iS voice. Ballour’s speech con tained litte that was new. It was chiefly remarkable for the excitement it produced among the Irish members when he unwitungiy revealed the fact that he had control of the prison Tegulations, which, in previous debates, has ucea denied. Sexton, Wuo 1ollowed, made ‘a note of this, a3 also of the fact that while the secretary dares not make priests convicted under the crimes act wear Ube prison Gress, priesis convicted under the ordinary law ‘have to do so. At Loclock the housé was cleared for a division, ‘When the whole of the unionist forces went into the lobby and secured a majority for the govern- iment of #2. Lord Randoipl Cuurcuill voted with the government, as also did Hartington and the two Chamberlains, “All the Mberal union ists were present with the exception of Bright and three others who are away ill, a8 Well as Sir Edward Watkins, tue promoter of the channel tunuel Dill, Which comes up Tor con- sideration in the comuions to-day, and which Gladstone Will support, aS be bas already done belore. Two tories are Away on a holiday in Nor- ‘way, and three Irishmen are in prison. The re- mainder are accounted for by pairs. It had been arranged that Hartington and Harcourt should ‘speak, but Balfour spoke over two hours, where- upon "With the view of securing a division at a reasonable hour the two statesuen agreed that if ‘One Would forego bis speech the other would do the same. ‘THE MOST REMARKABLE FEATURE of the debate, perhaps, was the confidence of the opposition, and the ejection of the supporters of government. References States scouts employed iu Geronimo’s Tald and Says a single white man piaces Lunself in danger When travelling Urough ube reservation, Manged for Wite-Murdcr, GEORGE WILSON EXECUTED AT ALBION, Rochester, N. ¥., June 27.—George Wilson was hanged in the Albion, Orleans County, jail tuis morning for the imurder of his Wite on the night of | January 17, last year. On tue morning of the 18 Wiison went to a neighbor's and said his wire was, dying and asked that the neigubor go to lis house and remain there while Le Went for a doctor, neighbor did sO and found tue woman dead, A Motion for Rehearing. JUDGE JAMES EXPLAINS THE RECENT DECISION OF THE cover, In the Court in Genera: Torn, #4 the-oase of. the Chesapeake and “Potomac Telephone Co, agt. The National Safe Deposit Co. and tue District of Co- lumbia, the complainants this morning moved for rehearing. ‘The court had made a decree on the 20th instant refusing the injunction and dismiss- ing the Dil, Whicn sought to restrain the detend- ants from molesting the complainants’ cabie wires at 15th street and New York avenue, Mr, C.J. M. Gwynn, of Baltimore, and Mr. N. Wilson appear for the Telephone Co., and in the petition for a rehearing state that the District Commissioners construe the opinion of the court to mean thal Ubey (the Commissioners) had no power to require tne Wires to be laid, and when iald, to be Kept anywhere under the’ sidewalks within the curb line, and 104s said the Commis. stoners state that tay have uo power to authorize the occupation of roadways by cables orto author- ize the erection of poles. There were 397 sub. Scribers to the telephone service cut off because they cannot lay down the cables or erect poles. Judge James sald that the court had simply de- cided that the Commissioners had power to revoke authority to trench, &¢.; that they Could not grant an irrevocable right. As far as the court was con- cerned the Comimissioners could give permission to place the wires elsewhere, ‘Tue complainants asked the rehearing, because of the alleged misinterpretation of the’ opinion ‘Unat Che motion tn the meantime remain fn statu quo—the Wires stiil cut and the pavement unlaid. ‘Mr, Perry sald the pavements were being relaid under a permit. ‘The court took the papers and will anpounce the decision to-morrow, ante EE Stolen Jewelry Recovered, A BOY TELLS WHERE IT WAS BURIED. ‘The police of the fourth precinct have recovered ‘most Of the valuable jewelry recently stolen from the residence of Mr. John Miller, No. 705 C street southwest. When Mr. Miller returned home Mon- day snd found that his house had been robbed he Suspected a colored boy pained Wm. Barnes, He sent for Barnes to come to his house and yester- day the Doy appeared, and Mr. Miller turned him over to the ice, Lieut. Vernon's officers then Anvestigated the matter further, and the boy told them that the jewelry was buried in the rear of a house On 12th street southwest. The officers vis- ited the place and recovered the jeweiry, which is wort more than $100. The voy was locked up for a hearing in the Police Court, ad having the appearance of having been dead ‘Tor some hours “Wilson soon returned, and then ah Gndertaker was suminoned, who her, There Were no marks of viol Dut the lips had the appearance of having been bitten, A jury was impanelled, but no evidence was taken that day. A post-mortem was held and | he husband was arrested and lodged in jail The testimony Lefore Une Jury showed that Uie Woman had been strangied, and the jury found Uat her husvand had committed the crime. Lauta Thomp- Son, a pretty girl, elguteen years old, with whom Wilson had been associated, Was somewhat mixed up in the cas, The murdered Woman Was Wuirty~ Unree years of age. Wilson Was plac and after a long and stubvorn figat u counsel was found guilty and sea! ‘The ‘You in He Shot in Trying to Make an Arrest. St. Lovis, Juue | on Morgan. street betwee aud Frank Parker, a colored roustabout, Uae Was shot im the abdomen,and Uue wound Ist | to be fatal. ‘Thenegro Was also shot, but es } TWo bystanders Were uiso shot, Jobn Metial teacher, receiving a bullet in iis shoulder, and Sail. Wilson, colored, one in his kuee. The trouble Was Causedgby the officer's atiewpt Wo arres: Pate ker for disorderly conduct, ~— White Caps Again Active. AN INDIANA FARMER SCATTERS A GANG OF THEM WITH, AN AX. Vincennes, Inp.,. June 27.—Word has just reached this cILY thal a niasked mob went to the house of Win, Suelis, who lives at Hazleton, 12 miles south, of this city, last saturday night and demanded Jona Henry Kirk, ‘Tuey were apprised of bis prese ‘euce, and at once ordered him to leave wituin the ext forty-eight hours, KANE aruve from bis bed and, jumping Unrough & window, took Might, He was discovered. and’ purcued, but: he escaped and remained hid until Sunday morning. had no fire-armis, but seizing an a\ be marched oul among he Wille Caps aud cleared the yard of their presence, ——_»___ ‘The Fight for Jewe Hoyts Millions, IRENE HOYT GRANTED AN INJUNCTION KESTRAINING quarter of @ century at the bar, has been engaged Jexandria Affairs, als to the country were received THE SALE OF THE PROPEETY, fant Crntdg, Heer od _pther person being | vrsrrep DIAN APOLIS Teme OM CHlcAGO— | 1h most of the great cases that have come up in | Reported tx tas Bye rake wien’ Fog me Sore by the eras and waa! _cunsen, Jane 27—A Glapatch trom Teleda. Chie, be case —" ence 0b} les, ven wi Kens: ys: icksOb, Of Lhe Uniied Slates Court, MX, KELLEY'S PROPOSITION. ‘The excitement in Indianapolis caused by tne | tions Wisc Wilk cases jus: honed at Sallie Rpeer'ices menibih eoitie Gon ida Eee Dougins advanced to the table to announse tue | Seid Besa ess ‘application fora temporary Continuing, Mr. Kelley suggested that the Mills | nomination of Harrison continued yesterday. The | Vidcennes. “Three of four hundred. thoi Gol. | that during the fiscal year ending on the 1st of | result of the division, a sure indication that the | injunction tu the case of Mary Irene Hoyt agi. Dill should be laid over antil the next session,-with | streets were thronged With people, many of them | 1818 Were invoived, Ex-Senavor McDonald was | Juno the city’s, recoipts were S101 ASAT eas eee government, as foreseen, had amajority, thecheer- | jivary 1. Webber. "Miss Host Is Lue heir-at-law of the understanding that if, at the November elec- | wearing Harrison badges. In addition to the eine | M#oclated in It With General Harrison, aud they expendivures $00,742.84, leaving $11,010 in the | ing from the government was tar less entuusiastic | Jesse Hoyt, who died iu New York in jou, lene, Hon, 4 should be approved by the people the re- | population lange numbers came in on trains trot "fn apite ot the large income which Gea, Herr. tae gL 00 im the Ueumaty. "see bemsel dete ——ew comune of Mickapes plat taman "Senge Samecye panlicane would wit neat te eee en att | surrounding towns toawell the crowds. Gen. Har. | son as for many Years received from his aa the chy is 112, On Which 3 per cent is paid on HAKRISON’S CAMPAIGN. ry EE a ‘was not at his office i$ friends asse e edness, would — po farther pieced, Thar” wan WOU «Pe | house was visited by large numbers ot promi’ | oreven ot auytiing beyond rodent conte: bea, most excetient showing, for the fact Tendent from selling real estate or otnerwise cone question of the surplus; and. uj that }, Several photograpners and special were | He is a liberal giver, it ts explained, and has &/ that in a few months the city must incur @ con- an FF AT SY Sepject also he Siygestion Por there taking views of the residence and ‘surround- ee cin ve, gp 100k to ae siderable intebantnses Ser ROSSER? Sark, | RE hear for an injunction al Grand Rapids, ree ustrated papers. 2 assistance. He hus |“ Puntic ScuooL Cuosive.—The closing ace aaa | &2," the other slde cf the House mend eee as pany tp some arc lights on thé lawn, | paid ior the educ: it is Of | public school began this morning, Washington | Harrison has chosen Col. W.W. Dudley, ex-Pension Little Opposition te Diaz, eutire internal tax upon, tobacco to be snd the sort Comnitvees are Preparing a portable ant pipe a SD gives | School completing its oar Most satisfactorily. | Commissioner, a8 his personal representative on RLECTORS CHOSEN IX MEXICO WHO WILL AGAS pealing ‘about. $id WOO O0s oe the ast Sceasion Yor speeclinaking. All these indleations | terian ‘ot this city. of wnich the Neve DreMle. | aneedaercr aicrerd. tanta sa oer beug "noted of his nomination Gen, Harrison | sr. Loca, Juxe27-—A dispatch trom the City of Fevenue derived trom to are beld by the local population to foreshadow a | Haines 1s pastor. Ia this cuurch Gen. scbools, The suj oy ‘was awarded ‘Col. Dudiey, who was here, to | Mexico says: On electora, o nccepted and Tee wnat | tidal wave of popular Enthustasin and a repetition | has been for many years an elder. “Itis sive sara ‘thomas Watkins, who passed with honor at mersighten t business ' ‘Sake charge to chovse a president and members of con SE me 3nd that meme of the “Tippecanoe and. Tyic 10," cainpalga of hat the general is 8 consistent 8 well as a liberal the’ untversity ‘examination, and the tncnery the i Tag Dudley ap the gress a week {rom bext Sunday werebeld throughs hristinas ‘smokes, but does edal to Urban §. Lambert, wi passed at | honor amount Do Teere ‘wonth aneumion feel sasao’ Sac oe seat ‘The principal event of the day, outside of local | never sweats. He ls not a prouibitionist iu prine | 122° talrersty ‘examination’ A numberof ocher | HoBoF and the ainotint of wvolved, felted | Gut the country. There was litle aulmation aa oenren rnoreeak’ <*>. MAES¥ | aercasiratiny wa the, arial ot a tai from | ips wot ear, eal aotamer in prac, | premfets seit Sere "ees ter arate | me cee and a ota Mr. Mills (Tex.) said that it was true, as the gen- | ‘The Vermont delegation came solid, with somo ‘he ms Gen, Harrison’ ‘thus tar, | there was 1 ‘part of the tions ‘tleman said, that the from Massachusetts and other New Er states of history. ‘The first time he | president made application to counel last it = coe governs sough everybody is wo democratic committee had ‘England It, ‘committee, | of the oat glad endorsed the measure, whlch was now before tne | Spa few from Vininia. “The Georg delegation eieged, wasut wie battle of jHe-| for the right of way of thelr railway, single Xhow that the aifairs of ‘will be House for the reduction of taxation of the | Seat crowd of ‘open were he corporation “tse,” Moaara Seer Sun Sees aa ae] Bee eee er ares Babee a: ‘Mt must be met tn the coming ‘and_it | national committee from I r muse decided in November whee ie | Tepublicans, and was eacorved at’ once to ‘surpl Tesidence, where an informal ‘straigotforward Bugilsh, scTreauction ‘ap Mecessarles Of, te. of. uy | was held. No speeches were mado, phe blush of shaine to thé ‘These things being true, st was somewhat fe Mandshaling.”At the conclusion of tis most of tne understood to be no dispute, from the minority sie nana majority aide when | bey. At dusk a double salute of someon ane Urest, wnen ‘Col Harrioou's regisient "was iying ‘Soave: The meamachagner AC mMPTMY side bad. Uecar tnatructed 43 ga (or- wad tiere waa 8 ion. by, Under cover with strict orders ve betd ite Dre Wats day from Alaska, Among her: ward and press Dill, 206, DITTO 8 Teer ens caters ht A ratification ———— was tl eee miners aud prospectors, who tion, but toa final boy 2d been called in hall of the city, nervous to lie ota hbeae Col, flict between two tribes it tag covmmment, tam gy rear on ts | cen” We ahoruaa Wit ae tang Notas | ts ralaaed wu apr a fg Se eghting tor mine Toa, of duty, ise on thé demnucranie side) | nomines: "it 13 proper that I should hued It at the excitable soldier at tbe sane mines, and retuse to allow the ry wt te wi econ out hu aa GB ee | MES Saati a er acon "Phat | eh Mo a arr, eaaN, Foe et la eary and last taxation on the neee cry avert Bantry ted Wan the toe, and ster tet ‘oft =r anes of Pa ps ‘exorbitant ‘toa | 4 an were nad Peatee ee atte say to Hagrison: “We have met you we are Ee ea eit ‘Obey orders for the rest prowess eared the from Penusyivania Pe 4 in in his own it, seeniea to. Ge the B. and 0. Car Trust Mortgage. i She will Marry a Dake. Gemocrats put ‘on recor upba it A Supplemental car trust mortgage from the | Newport society has been in a Gutter over news ‘democratic hide.y ie cs Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co, to the Mefeantile | received there that the Duke of Marlborough is at a (35 ol pirate Spam oA American lady, Mrs, Hammersley, at Dill and that an early day fe tenon Saturday. Mra. Hammersley is Bie the bul noaid “be pat upon ite pas Tale tad tneeress tn snp gnscle, ‘young widow of Hooker Hammers- MR. REED ON Tux DermeTION oF tus RePUBLICAxa, | Se * cont ‘ Mr. bert ‘Maine, said that the proposition bad been properiy to be an individual | Suvwtitation ia al |

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