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% THE EVENING sTaR r mday, "BLISHED DAILY, Except Si AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penasylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUPFMANN, Pres’ Rvaxme S14n fo served to subserfoerein the Ae erate on their own account. at 10 cents Spice ot the counter 4 stags TZyped 0 come 8 Ofice at Washington, D. C., ae published on Friday—€1 8 sizhionth, $0 cents bacriptions must be paid iu advaneey longer than is paid for. vertising wade known on application. 2CIAL_ NOTIC Vo. T3—No SPECIAL NOTICES. Che 10,962, WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1888. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. REPORT OF THE CONDITION oF THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. At Washington, in the District of Columbia, At the close of Business June 30, 1838. RESOURCES. Loans and @iscounte eccnsereere CGOKG2T Overinaiie, ectred an i wise ciired. bane TC SEmds tw secure clreulation.. furwituce wut Lxtures, ( per eet Premiums. pai Checks and other cash ites. Bills of other banks. Fractional paper ¢ cents Specie. . Legal- tender notes... ‘Total. rr REPORT oF THE NATIONAL, SAVIN ome KICT OF COLUMBIA, jashuinwton, D.C. At the Close of Eusineas June $0, 1888. Due from State Ba. ke Currest expensesand taxes paid, id BANK OF THE DIs- UNDITION Vnaivatea ‘Total. Tudividuai deposits Tinie certiscates of LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid $0. Total. y ided protite:- Washington, District of Columbia, se: sion at Bats L'BESTAMIN P SAEDEIC President of tho above- naiued bank, do solemuly swear that the above state: ment is true te the best of may knowlede and beliel : BENJAMIN b. SNYDER, Provident Deetised check = Subscribed and sworn t) before ue this Oth Due w other Natioual Banks July, 1388 ‘Total. District of Cotumbia, County of Washington, as: . 3. A. ROFF, Cashier of the above-n: GEORGE W. BAGG, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: Fake att Saeed {Directors ed bank, do | _7¢ GkonGE W. YLANT, | a day of qelsin'S syear et the abe eescatemeut 4 trae tothe of tay huowledge and belie! rae ania: RUPE, Cashier. Snbseribed and sworn to befor me this 7 of July, 1588. JOHN §.WALKE! ‘Notary Put Correct—Attest: SA3PL NORMENT, } AS. L, BALBE oe R, LEVi WoobBURY, =» REPORT OF THE OONDITION or THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANE, of Washington, At Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the clove of business, June 30, 1888. RESOUKCES. Hi. ERUWNI ‘Loans and discounts... a $517,416 00 “ BL CHARLTO : Qrerdratia, secu ed eid iit 269 43, ge gS THE Wersbicn IncaNDEDCENT Gas | U- $ Ponds tosecure cireuution *&= Due from approved reserve ayeuits.. 007%. BURNER ius rout tiie Sotiual Laat 2 ; ue suit Stace Banke aud bankers. Produces the ‘Real estate, furniture, aud fixcures., NEAREST APYROACH TO DAYLIGHT [ear le Cheeks and othe 17 ‘Yet discovered. Exchansces for ccariny-house... 860 75 MEALTHIEST List. a It gives off absolutely NO SMOKE, it generates 3 VERY LITTLE HEAT, it reduces the gas bills ONE- HALF, and its soft, steady radiance PRESERVES ‘THE EYESIGHT. We are now prepared to fill all orders for the WELS- BAcH BURNERS. ee is required in any bracket or chandelier. Orders lett at the Company's Uftice 539 15th st, (Corcoran Building), will receive prompt attention. WASHINGTON WELSRACH INCANDESCENT GASLIGHT COMPANY. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. JUNE I ce fs hereby given that a Timated pai entered into between EDWAKD CA D. C.’an general partuer, . of Brookly bart existered 1B the Supreme Court of the Diseret ot Columbia op t grt day of June, 1888.) for the purpose 0: carrying on the busivess of plumbcug, getting, Pout, sell ing and settime of ranwes atid heating apparatus and Leal % Redemption cund with U. Total... “Deferred Andiy dual deposite sub): Certified checks. Due to other ational Baik. “Bilis payable... District of Columbia, County of Washington, sa: 1, & SOULHAKD PAKKEK, cashier of the above- naiued bank, do soiemuly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowl E. SUUTHARD PA re and belief. ik, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thin Oth day of THOS. H. YOUNG, Notary Public. ailth bereto, under the name and style | July. 168s. AVERLY & CO. Syle | Correct Attest, fh. BOARDMAN, ax euch special part- per, contibuting te sum of twenty: nve bincdned dole lars ‘to the commion stock of said united purer. | It sip. sel-th lcs tw eS AND ONGANS PacKED AND ‘shipped at moderate prices, JOHN F ELLIS & CO., 2-6 937 Penn. ave.. uear Wth St, BeOS, CASOLINE AND OF. STOVES, RE fewerators, &.; Plumbing and Tinping low- Tewephoue, 984. JNO. MORA — YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, nw. bear F.—Coliare, 2e.: 6 3 Ae.: Ladies’ Cage Collars, 2c. First-class iu every Farticular. PRANK H WALKEK & CO. Prop’s. ‘Teleptone call, 66H. ‘a1s3m Srvusu Crormse 18 BOTH ELEVATING AND REFINING. WHY NOT SUPPLY THE BOYS WIrH IT WHEN IT COSTS SO LIITLE AND DUES ‘Total .. So mvcu. ‘Capital stock paid in. FOR HOT WEATHER THENEWSTRIPED | Surplus find FLANNEL SUITS ARE HANDSOME, CoM- PORTABLE AND ECONOMICAL, WHITE FLANNEL SUITS ARE COOL AND VERY DRESSY. GRAY AND BLUE FLANNEL SUITS ARE CHEAP AND SERVICEABLE AS WELL AS July, 1858. COOL AND NEAT. Correct—Attest: WHITE DUCK SUITS ARE VERY STYL- 2 ISH, AND ALMOST ANY BOY WILL TAKE PRIDE IN TRYING TO KEEP ONE CLEAN. BROWN LINEN IS STRONG, COOL, NEAT, DUEABLE AND CHEAP. SIZES FROM 5 To 15 YEARS. STRIPED SEERSUCKER AND MOBATR COATS AND VESTS ARE VERY NICE FOR BOYS OF 12 TO 18 YEARS. YOU MAY CALCULATE THAT A BOY WHO 1S NEAT AND COMFORTABLE HAS MORE RESPECT FOR HIMSELF THAN WHEN UNCOMFORTABLE AND UNTIDY. YOU (by YoU WE MEAN THE PUBLJO GENERALLY) KNOW THAT WE ARE BE HIND NO FIRM IN WASHINGTON IN THE CHARACTER AND STYLE OF OUR GOODS. KEEPING ALWAYS THE NEWEST AND BEST, AND THAT NO ONE GIVES YOU MOKE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN WE DO. ¥. B. BARNUM & Co, 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Two Gaur Suzs NOW GOING ON: we CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR At 30e., 49¢., 75c., 98e,, ax FINE LADIES’ STRAW HATS, 480. 81.50. Were 08¢., $2.25. Were $2.2 HATS TRIMMED FREE ‘By buyiug Hate and Trimmings AT THE 316 7TH STREET ¥.W. Tue Ovex Finerrace sed ite ay retment is a special study with wa, ‘We give the choicest colors aud deausBe ie geer oe | Fangement et very os prites arash! We euils have lot of tv Manning stock, which we Sill sell at aL0Ut Cost. as new Genigue ert Crowding Curdeors BALWAKD eHUTCHINSON, _8230-3m.19 424 eb at, Srraw Has. Sruw Har. Splendid assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Hate, Underwear, Neck wear. ‘Flapnc! and Dress Shirts, White Vests, Office Coats, Thin Socks, ‘Suspenders, Hand bereLieia, Collars, &e RC LEWAS & SON, 1421 New York sve, One Price North side, near 15th street, del2-im o : Capital st ALBERT F, FOX, INO. J <e=> REPORT OF THE CONDITION ov THE. NATIONAL BANK UF WASHINGTON, At \vashington, in the District of Colum} ‘At the Close of Business, June 30th, 1888, RESOURCES, Dus frou app ‘Due from other tho Due to State Banks and Laukers. ‘Total. JOHN M. SIM: ‘Real estate, turmiture, and fixtures, Checks and other cash items. Bile of other Banks... paper currency, nickels, and > SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING AS- SOCIATION. NEW 2ist ISSUE OF STOCK, The rerular monthl; ting of the “Seris net WEDNESDAY, Hee iNet, i ‘ta bi issue can be had at the the rate of Ix (6) per cent yer annum on withdrawal, Samet th: Moning or apy, time at the ofice of the tary and Treasurer, . BW, WHere Con stitutions may be obtained and all needed ‘information ‘Will be cheeriully given. Frosticaty Si? Loot iw, JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Sec. and Treas, 5 Kel.ogg Butiding, 1416 Fat-n.w. _3y7-4t SENTENCE HUNT. MEG. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Wasminotox, D. C.. Jaly 7th. members of the ted in ition f rigea offered Sy Yt, uitied in competition for certain prizes offe Under the condition named. ii; Four sdvertisement i the Star of March 21st, 1888, have to report herewith ‘the result of their examination, Ast Frize—Pull Dress puit, valued at $75. Mr. Wm. £3 Hungerford, 1518 Kingman Place. 4,830 Foot sentences Mi Moura, 1nUE istetteee BOW core sen OaS streat. 3.030 currest sentences. 3d Prize—Business Buit, valued at $33, Mr. E.R. “lane EO eee, F. B. NOYES,’ } Committee. ELL. Wit. “a7 | ib and One, Rev. Santen W. Cra F—services:, Sund ; gfsloek Holy Scart Tt am. tay goa onthoc tchiook 3 pans Other dayne’ aud’ Sanvand 7 pay Sssept Balas’ Daye. Wedueedars aud Friday 438 = ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, 8TH STs, BE _—_ = FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUROK, corner of 10th and G sts. n w.—Sunda seboo!, at 9:30. am. Preaching by the Rev.” ORAS. SEYMOUR, of Massachusetts, at 11 am. Vesper ser~ vice at 7 p.m. Dr. Bischof, orwaniat. it <e@=> SITTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COB. Gth and C ‘sts, 5. w.—Preaching Sy the ior at 11 a.m. on “Sabvath Law and Sabbath Keep- ." Young people's meeting st 7pm, Preachins at Spm. Stranxors cordially invited. ie ae REE, WIVES."1S THE SUBJECT Ww ingion, Wicedness,* and ‘wil’ be. delivered Sunday a Sand wi ver hight at 8 pau. by Pastor EbMOxD Hea Swem, in tbe Auditorium of the Second Baptiae Church, 4th st, and Hinenfa vera.” Preaching at li an by the péstor. junday school 9:50 a.mn."'The new. Oxy-Hy. Stereopticon la used Tuesday nights st 8 pm. to iifus- trate tnble Traths and scene All weate Hive ‘and all invited. it HAMEINE ME CHURCH, CORNER OTH | ae oe ee a pager serviees Sanday, July 8: ” Sunday” School, 15 @.am-; proachiny by the pastor 11 a.m. ahd p.m. Consecration meeting, Tuesday. Pray i, Zharaiay evenings, 8. he public arecontially invited fo th se vervicen.“An excursion, Mouday Events, 9, by the ladies of the churen. "Steamer Coreorai, 7 the street whart, loaves 6 p.ii.; returus 10:30 p.m Rouud Snip, 25 cents. it ATTENTION, DELEGATES TO FEDE- RATION OF LABUR.—The semi-annual clec- tion Of officers will be held at the stated meeting, tn Hiltou Hall, corner 7th and D sts, TURSDAY EVEN- ING, 10th instant, A full attendince is desired. kK. W. OYSTER, President. LH. PATTERSON, Secretary. wt Be= 7, CORGETOWN, DG, JULY 6. 1888. ‘The copartuership heretofore existing be- tweed the undvieufued, under the rm name of CRor- Luy & EWINO, hia this day been ‘dissuived by mutual consent, Lhe affairs of tue late orm will be settled by, and all’ outstanding ‘accounts must be paid to E MAURICE CxopLey, who bas purchased the huif inter: gat ot George £.N. Ewing therein, and who will cou tinue the business at the old stand, 3101 A st. ¥. MAURICE CROPLE Jo7-1w GEORGE EN. EWI Wasntworox, D. C.. July 7th, 1888, ‘NOTICE, 10 Compliance with requirements of section 2 of the act iicorporating the Kock Creek. Raifway Co, of the District of Columbia, uotice is hereby given that books of suoveription to the capital stock of said company will be opened on MONDAY, July Oth, 158M, ab the Oftice of J.B. Wier. 1313 F st, trou D crciuck &. m 109 p iu., and will be ket open daily, duriug tue salne hours, ‘4 period of 10 days, unless the whole stock shall be jubscritved. J.B. WIMER, Treasurer, Gardiner G. Hubbard, “Otis F, Presuiey, ‘Sam't W. Woudward, ‘soon fei Ea lie no. kitsie Stevenm Jno. eran Lawrence Sands, Faw eBock Sets aids, Parker Sian,” LeKoy ts Se Geo, Truesdell, Robert J. Fisher, iyrst Tcorporstors, REMOVAL—I BEG LEAVE TO AN- ‘nounce to the public that the firm of WAL. E SLALDING & CO. for twenty years past doing tho business of Painters at No. 1224 Pennsy.vania avenue orthwest, have removed their extabishment to No. 523 Lzth street uorthwest, near F strect, where they ‘Will be giad to see their old putrous and iriends, GEv. W. BONNE! ay7-3t ‘surviving Farther. ry =—_, MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, ON THE B & ©., between Deer Park aud Uakland, the Keligious Siuumer Kesort of the Alleghanies:, threo express trains each wey each day, with perlor cars, sleepers, mails ana express; lo, malaria, no hay fever, 0 lnsect pests, uo liquors; Chautauqua Assembly. 31 to August 13; Laterstate WeCT.U Juiy 24 retate Public Sehuol Teachers’ Conveution gf Maryland'aud went Vanni daly 17 40,207 du? to 18, Camp-mer tin conducted ‘by Reva, grat ind Bougum Clark; M nisters of thy Socivty of Friends, July 17. Public sale of» limited unber of ¥-located lots, trom whic! u tion to build will be removed. ‘To any Jotat this sale hie B.& 0. rvund-trp ticket refunded.” To ‘all these gatherings round-trip tickets fre sold at one-half rate. For further information go up or write to Rev. J. M. DAVIS, Mouutuin Laxe Park, Garrett County, Md Cut this out. @=, BEING OVERSTOCKED WITH SLATE Teint ane cre ee during July st GREATLY REDUC.D PRICES. Will Store roods until wanted. Call and see the new Slate Cabinet Mantels, "AL. ROCHE, 407 st nw. Jy6-2w* cect FOR SALE NOT/CES IN OTHER ‘columas about selling sll the turniture in Al-room heuse. House alsofor sule; must be sold, O11 Ostnw. 4y6-f,8,tu" 1 HEREBY WARN ALL PERSONS a in bs Saas Oe TT La Be GILLINGHAM, LIABILITIES, District of Columbia, County of Washington, ss: I. CHAS. E. WHIsE, cashier of the ab baak, do solemuly swear that the above statement is ‘true to the best of my kuowiedwe and belief CHAS. E. WHITE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to, B fore me this 7th day of H. P. HOWARD, Notary Public. © A, JAMES, WF MATT. ove-named INGLY, {picectora Fe BePonT oF THE FARMERS AND © rate, fu Surplus fui Undivided p Naifonal Ban! ‘Total. District of Columbia, County of Washington, x: LAIRD, Jn. an LW. bank, do sole trae to the bes: July, 1558. Correct—Attest: x it THOS. KN oF BANI ‘approved reserve wer ute, un other National Banks Stare Banks and bankers... and Sxture LIABILITIES: jock paid in... - x pata ty subject to cheek! Due to other National Haale’ =177. ‘Due to State banks and bankers, Cashier THE CONDITION RCHANICS' NATIONAL At Georgetown, in the Distric} of Columbia, At the Close of Bus:ness June 30, 1888. RESOURCES: ‘Loans and discounts, werdrafts, secured ai ds to secure circulation. ured. 358.19 ‘00 100-00, 208 762.18, 2 80.664.42 SL 10gg2 03 on. 23,000.00 8314.636 42 +8 L935,071 11 ‘of the above-named Swear tt the shove statemeut is kuowlcdge aud beliet. ene ME AIDS IR: Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of L. 8. FREY, Notary Public, HOMAS BROWN, J. ADLEL, { WLES, g=> REPORT OF THE CONDITION oF THE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, At Washington, D. At the close of business, June 30, 1888, Due from of ‘Due from State Bauk> and bank Real estate, furniture and fixtures. Prenums paid. ‘Cheeks and o ore Exchanges tor clear Bills of othe: Banks Vordivided “peo. widewds, paid. Individual dep ota oi Detiund cestineates of dey Certified “chee BESSESESS 2351 48149 17,081 91,763,202 68 Pe EORGLH. ke WHITE, Cashier of the sbove- uained! bak, do soleuinly swear thet tho above state- Mica is true to the best of muy know! Subscribed July, 1883. Cori ‘GEv. 10. J. W. HOW! and belief. ieee Lt, Notary a ceed Whe vest ia tts Cosuerae T 8 3Q08 RY eSIGRT FaILixar 1, 89,00 To w —_ I HAVING A-SOCIATED MYSELF WITH R. T. TALBERT (who has bad over nine ing 3 under ove Sine een inderiatersy. we are prepared to furnish very it the Cudertakiug business fiist-cias: and on the most reasonable terms. We canbe found lished place of business, $5 G st. p.w., or at our Uffice tnd W Feroounn, St 'st 0. Fie Heatven nd Car Tiages Connected with the business. ‘F. COSTELLO, ‘A T. TALBERT. dy6-utr *~ ‘THE FIKM OF BURNS & BLUM, DOING S&~ business at 318 Pennsylvania ave. wo tus city, is this day d.ssol) Mr. BUaNS retiring there- from.” Sir’ Brea will coistinue the busiuem will rey Sitdeves adit fe autuorized vo collect a ouvater diag account HARKY J. BUKNS, July %, 1888. QyS-40°] DAVUb BLUM, Boe, THE HOUSE AND. CGGY DONATED to Stansbury Lode Fair and Bazaar Las bea drawn by ticket No. 1534, “Lhe holder will please Dre- scut the same to FG. ALEXANDEAM aud get order for the horse ond buggy. ne woe p=>HAVING PURCHASYD THE INTEREST of my partuer, the I eased, in the fe Juo. C. Siebel, de- fm of ‘SILBEL & UWEN, Merchant ‘Tatlors, desire to notity our patroue and the publi that shail conunue the business in muy own name, f hereby extend thauike for former and liberal patronnaee, sud hope to merit «fair share of business in the fucure, OWEN OWE} N, B.—For July Business Suits reduced from 85 to 910 for cash. ‘A'pertect Bt guarauiced. Latest styles foselect from, e OWEN OWEN, Merchant Tailor, ‘New York ave. and 0th st. Wastxoro: “= Juue 30, 1688. NOTICE In compliasce wita Sectiou 1 of the set incorporating the ECKINGION AND. SOL Di: ke! HOME KAILWAY COMPANY UF THE Dis- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, not ce is hereby given that Looks of subscription tothe eapital stock of suid Com= pany will beopened on TUESUAY, JULY 3. 1858, af the office of A. L. BARBEK & CO., Le Droit buildibg, from ¥ o'clock am. to 5 p.m., and will be kept open, Daily during the same hours fur « period of ‘five days, uniews the whose stock GEN. EF. BEALE, _ Telephone call—268-2. 3 Shall be sooucr suecribed toe, JOSEPH PAUL, Treasurer. & C. DEAN. A. L. BARBER, SGgies Gd DUNCANBON, MUCHAEL CONNER. JOSEPH PAUL Tacosporators “ese Boe CRON INSTALMENT HOUME, Cheapest haguse Bn city te bay yous Fesnitare, 6 our Fura Pan Gotim, Bien” tay Cariaeen, Ket cra: on 4b the huusefurnish rodit ax clesp as they ca be bought else: here for cash. Wi Wake AND LAY AL}; CANPETS FREE OF my21 COLONIAL BEACH. —BY RESOLUTION ‘of the board: Kesoived, That no tents will be Pome on, the ie platted wks or Fn cle grad or ave- tne at the Beach. Lo:-owners not restricted upou thelr Inte. _(Je1S-the,tulm) "it'll, EVANS, Secretary. ae LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE See “erica OFS Wore Bde" 921 F STREET, mt, Di. 2, 1888. to auhounece that I have this day Mr. MYER COHEN, under the i ele me solicit acon. of ‘vetronage of forthe new ‘S. WOLF. ‘with me Yor the elvetiou of seven. f be bela at this othcn, oo WEDNES: w trom ‘okUKGK W. PERUMON Pres. ._ WILSON, Sec. 4y3,5,7,16_ SEWING MACHINES FOR Yourbouse Sead postal to EUNES SEWING SHINE AGENCY, £531 7th at, near O st Mh Some good mnachiaes as low an 810. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF steubolders of the ANACOSTIA AND TOMAC RIVER KRALL WAY CO. will beheld at tne Pollsopen trom wo Socice directors, HA J.B. PITCHER, Secretary. EQUITABLE ‘CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING.” 1003 ¥ 3£. ASSETS—$898,217.43, Office hours, from 9am. to 4:30 p.m. On tne first ‘Wednesday in esch month the office will be open from Gto8 o'clock pam. Advances will be made prompuy at7 o'clock. ‘Subscriptions for shares in the 15th tssuo received daily at the office of the Ausociation, Equitable Build ‘in, 1003 F wt, ‘Shares are €2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the object and sdvantages of the Association sre furnished upon application. - tba: Sold tawstt THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't JNO. JOY EDSOK. Sec'y. ‘thes <a=>_ REV. GEO. M. McCLELLAN, OF LOUIS- ville, Ky., will preach at the Tincoln Memo- rial Congregational “Chi northwest, Sun on his South free. ‘visit at tho 8 o'clock service. Seats All are cordially invited, Kev. Gzo. W. M ASSEMBLY’S PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH corner 5th and I sts. u.w.—Sunday School* 0 aim. Preachiug at Ll aim. by the pastor, Rev. Gxouor O. Livre. Prayer weeting on Thurs- day evening at 7:45 o'clock. A cordial welcome to all. * c=. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ‘Oth st, bet. Gand H sts, lw. Kev, Jos. ¢ KELLY, Pastor. bbath school at 7:30 a m. ‘Preac iueatizam.\oune peopice prayer meeting at7 i m. Thursday evening te ayer meeting at 8 v'clock tratigers are condially welcome. te rom YOKK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH—The Rev, W E. Lowcxs, of the North Broad Street Presbyterian Chureb, Philadelphia, Beyotilt qecues the pulpit to-morrow morning at 1d NIAL ANNIVER- ropolitan A. M. E Sua wal be continued to Sunday. the th instant, AUL) amu... IsHor J. M. brows. historical sketch of the church’; at 3 p.m. Biswor J, P. CAMPBELL and others will address the Sunday’ school; ut 8 p.thy Bisuor B. A, Anwerr will deliver a special yermon. Music by several choirs. The public are Invited. Tt Bae FOUNDRY || METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Church, 14th and G sis,—10e¥, GEO, £LLIUTT, pastor.—Serv.ces’ Sunday, Juy Sth: 9-15, Sunday Schovl prayer service. 9730, regular session, “10:15, Sunday school iissicuary weeting, with the monthly offerings. 11. sermou by the pastor. p.n., song and praise service. Wednesday evening, social prayer service, You arv invited to all our servives te Fe, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER ‘Sth and H streets n, w.. Rev. SaMveL i. REENE, pastor.—Preaching by the pastor Mam; ands pin. Surday school 9:30 a.m. Kendall Chapel Branch, coruer 13% aud D sis. &. OvTWwatER, pastor. Sunday s¢/ 001 3:3 eventuy. All cordial! Se, THE BELIEVERS OF “Tie ‘future lit> only in Christ Aneut of the kingdom ot Gud on earth, meet every SuD- day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, in onumental Buil - + Kenna. avenue, be.. Ist and 2d sts. m.w, SU: The Vaveruacis of David." Alvare invited. NO Collection ty a= WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3p AND A STS. ‘ne, Hev. J. A. hatch, D. D: Sunday School at 9:50 @ mi “Proachiug at Li's un by Kev, De, Fewny. of New Jersey. 8 p.an.,soug und prais Conducted by’ the pastor. “Prayer mectlug 01 Gay evening at § pin. All invited, Se RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘CHUKCH, corner 10th and D sts. sw, Kev. Cuauies W. BALDWIN, pastor Sermon at 11 au AtS pon, a discourse, illustrated by several beautiful and stfiking pictures represeutiug sceuce in the lite of Jesus, Sunvay school at Y am, "Young people will moet for singing at 7-45 pm. Prayer meetin Thurs day night at8 o'clock All'are cordially invited. 1t CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT AVE, F. v. Powsn, pastor —Wili preach. mort ng and niglit at the usual houre. Sunday school, 9:50, servic ‘Ture: at Youny peovie’s mecting, 7 p.m. Mission, P. 1. Hat pastor, ‘Odd Fellows’ Hall ke, Sunday school, 3407 Preaching at 8. All very welcome, rt ae OREN REL ME CHURCH MASS. AVE, ‘bet. 9th aud “Luth sts. n.w., Kev. C. HERBERT RIOWARDSON, pastor —11 a, mn. aud 8 pw. Yo tn of ‘se weeting 7:15 p. 1, 9:30 &m. Sunday school, 2 20 ka iationay exercises Seats free und pub- t hie invited, zs = ALL 800 UNITARIAN) CHURCH, BS cotner Gehan Ly see ne Monge vice, I1 a.m. Preaching by the pastor, Key, RvsH A SHIPrEN. = KEV. Dit CHAPMAN, OF UNION ay Tien. Sunday choot af 550 a at S'p. in, in lecture room. Ail invited, 4 LULHER-PLACE Mv MO Sees: AL CHURCH, $ . Berk Seevie ogaiary it, aud cutiemanly ushers and every: body welcome, 1" wg: NOUNT VERNOS PLAGE WE GHURCE South, comer of Sth and streets n We How BW Hana panto eaehtie 6p te pin mands pin. ‘Sunday School wt O08 ‘The public rordially tuvited. a CHURCH OF THE EPIPHA\ is SE pets sth aud Lath we Holy: comhanunioa, at 8 Flock: iuorutia prayer an yeruon a€ 11 Gluck Srening prayer and sernom ay 8 o'c.od Wael brver Bebe LEB, twat yeeseke UNION M._£. CHURCH, 20TH 8 near Pa aye—Sunday School at 0-808 uk At Ii am, preachins by Re Evans. At 7:30 p. mn. Song and Praivo S-rvice.” Prayer Service Wediies- day evening, All welcome. cy @=>, FOURTH STREET ME” CHURCH. SO Rev. Wat. M. FENGUSON, Hester coe 4 Tam an Sunday school at the church and inisxion, KB. ta prochini by ti pastor. “Kecepiion of hem bers in'the morning. 7:30 p. m., younz people's praise meeting. Weduesday at 8} mi, church’ prayer inet: jug. All are cordially inv.ted to Worship with us. 1 Boe, CHUNCH OF THE COVENANT @PhES byteriau), Coun. ave., N and. LNth ste. tw, Services at 8p. 1. deusts 8. Hastix, preaching by. the pastor, Hey: De Vote people'a! mocking oe areday evening WESLEY CHAPE! RNER 5TH AND ——" 1 G0 STH AND p 5 sa wd -WRIOUT, pasion Terchers’ ‘prayer mective at 0:15 au Sunday achoul, 9:30 aan. Jreachine by Rev. GW. Waicies, B.D, of tne Ssnesota contervoce, G1s-ui and 89. m. ‘Young Peopice society of Chrletiat Endless 7b.m. Prayer tieoting Thnesday 8b. te 1" Boe, FOURS MEN'S CHRISTIAN AgSOCTA- ‘tio. dleu's Gospel meeting Sundsy after: Boge at 430; Adiremed oy Nev. Jone T men, Of the Fourth Prostyeeriin Chucch, subject: Man in hich station who led a tase lite Bree Sone fans, and ice water for ail youl tn-m it g=>, THE COLORED CAMP. MEETING WHICH Be eri prorrensat aninene Valley will Sloss to-morrow with quarterly oxercisens love feast a 10-chak preaching’ at 11 30, prevehtiarat by the Presiding elder, after which the Lord's Supper will be Siniuistered, aud closluw worvicen a8 ae C0. GT. TEMPERANCE MEETINGS — | ee Hall, sunday, 8 pw. Takome ; A rs and O. ‘Tavs at 5:50 p.m. Good Fe Seat, rel eh ma meet ou MONDAY RVEN.NG, July Oth’ dust iuatoad of Wed Installation of officers. A full attend ‘ance is requested. (j7-2t] J. H. SEIFFERT, Scribe, HAMLINE CHURCH ‘EXCURSION, UN- auspices ‘adies, on Steamer Moz day eveninc, July 9” Steamer lew at .w., and am now p ‘0 musiness in the above liner, and’alao in the collect ox of rents, Febairiny of hotines, Bn that may. beer Seamed te. Foupectfuily rar poisons dy7-3t° "B04 F st, nw. Geo. i, Jr. Easton & Hupp. jy7-3t* <q=> ME. FISHER AND MR BUCKLEY, OF a Inetcuto, wil take antted Suse OF bu ‘soit Auge Raval Azada. Weat Point id all Colleen. yurse may ed, oh te Youhgcr Dboys, Gall ‘ator’ addreas O14 14th st ‘m = |THE Copanrnensair oF 77 w Be ee eee iito. citiewinnks unde e firm bame WOOLLEN, & C0. ‘excur- ‘Betng stock raieeee gtren ae ol EO, Washington News and Gossip. Index to Ad Axusrwente—8th page Arronwers—7th page. Avorion Saes—3d and 7th pages. ‘BoaRprvo—4th pare, Booxe—6th page. ‘Busrwess Oances—4th page, Crry Irems~8th pase. Telegrams to The Star. CHARGES AGAINST PARNELL. How He Answered Them in Parliament A BURLINGTON TRAIN. STONED. Gen. Sheridan Continues te Improve, on AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. MR. KELLEY ON PROTECTION. THE MILLS BILL IN THE HOUSE. EE Courrar Boamp—4th page. Heute of Representatives. Couwrar Rea. Estars—Sth page, ‘The Speaker laid before the House various Pres!- ‘Dearus—5th pase, ential vetoes of private pension bills, which were Dexrisrar—6th pee ‘appropriately reterred. Epucarioxat—6th page, BILLS FROM THE MILITAMY COMMITTEE. Exovnarons, Piowica, ae.—Sth page ‘The House then proceeded in the consideration Famiiy Sorriins—6thpege, ‘Morning hour to the corsideration of measures re~ paca ibn Ported by the committee on military affairs Leo ‘The Senate bill was passed providing for the SS a ae Sale of the site of Fort Omaha, Neb., and appro- [oase seipeanectctot Priating $200,000 for the purchase of’ 8 new site oR RENT (Miscellaneous)—4th page, and the of sultabie buildings (hereon. Fon SLE (Houses)—3d paxe. Ob motion of Mr. Randall ), the dill was Fou Site Cot —4ih pase. jumended by the insertion ot proviso, tat, Bot 841.8 Miscollansous)—8th page, more than ane.t ‘shall Eovowvanemees St san ‘expended for the purchase of the sive, ‘Lapras Goove—6tb pare. 4 jotmt resolution was ing Leonard Loca Mextiox—8Sth pace, A of Obio, Joba A. Martin, of Kansas, and Lorr ax Fouxp—4th pare Jona F. ‘of Pennsylvania, to fill vacan- Cles on the Loard of managers of powes: x Saha Pe ae jOmEY To Loax—4th page Mxpicat—6th page. a Ockax Stzamzns—7th page, Potomac Riven Boats7th page Praxos axp Onaaxe—6th page Prnsowat—th page, PROFEssIONAL—6th page PROPOSALS—6th page. RATLROADS—7th page, SrEciALrres—7th page, Srectat Norics—Lst prea, Susurean Prorearr—3d nage. Summer Resonts—3d page, ‘Tae Trapes—th page. WANTED (Lots)-—4th page, Wanrep (Help)—4th page. Wayep (Board)—4th page, Wane (Situations)—4thpage, Wantep (Rooms)—4th page, ‘Wanrep (Houses)—4th page. ‘The hour having expired, the House went into Committee of the whole (Mr. Springer, of Illinots, 4m the chair) on the tariff bill, the pending amend- ment that offered ‘Mr. Cannon wv the sugar senedutes vd = ‘MR, KELLEY OW THE POLITICAL PLANK OF THE REPUD- ‘LICAN PLATFORM. ‘Mr. Kelley (Pa.) announced himself to be a re- Publican, devoted to the doctrines of his party and to the utterances of its pauional convention. He was a protectionist, and believed that the sys- tem of protective duties had developed the coun- try to its present industrial positon and was es- sential to the maintenance of that position. He had been surprised to hear the gentleman from Tinots se make an sonal pe fori recent Ube republican party. The. ‘system “of bounties. hed ‘the plat ‘been Wantxp (Miscellaneous)—4th pare, eee ee, ee ee the American je under the auspices Governwent Receirrs To-Day—Internal reve-| of George Washington. Ninety-eight years ue, $379,670; customs, $823,626, ‘THe ATLANTA and the Yanue arrived at the Brooklyn yard this morning. Awoxo THe PRestDENT’s CaLtens To-Day were Senator Beck and Representatives Blanchard, Catchings, Grosvenor, Casswell, Henderson, N.C. Clewents, with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Camp, Georgia: ‘Spinola and Caine, WITHOUT THE PRESIDENT's SIONATURES.—The following special pension bills have become laws without the President's approval: Sarah J. Tomp- kins, Wm. M. Davis, Eleanor S$. Lawson, J. Rock Wililamson, Susan L. Watson, Emeline C, Young, Webster C. Webb, Belle M. Baker, Delilah Vaude- vender, Franklin Long, ‘Benj. ¥. Byers, Mra. Lovina J. Reeves, Jno. Magher, Maria A. Salis- bury and Almira Morgan, only children of Major Abuier Morgan, of the Revolutionary Army; Mary Command, Wm, M. Dayton, Susan Jones, B.S. Van Buren, Franklin White, Peter C, Cheeks, Wm, Davy. bad bee had passed since then, and in no instance had a Dounty been granted directly to an industry. In early days the fisheries bad been sustained by Dountles, avowedly as @ school for a volunteer It bad been an sdministrative measure of the Goverment and was not counected with gene- ral industrial develop! the Cnleago platioria the protection plank, he regretted that the doctrine there enunclaved M assailed from the seats of republican members, From the remarks made by these gen- Uemen he dissented In the name of the republican Party, at whose birth he had been, and {0 whose nterésts he had been devoted from tuat tine to u NOT FOR BOUNTIES, BUT THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ment. He then quoted from and SYSTEM. It the duties on sugar were wrong let them be righted and made proper; but gentlemen should remember that the republican party had declared not for tho establishment of the system of bounties, but for painvenas the maintenance of H. H. Buck and Jno. Langland. eo e E RR! a that ‘tion did not ar in Louisiana. Passe Assistant Pavuasvan R. M. T. Batt has | (At protection did not develop sugar tn been ordered before the naval examining board for examination for promotion. Postuasrek ArrorTep.—John C. Raper has been appointed postmaster at Austinville, Wythe County, Va, por cor ‘TreascreR Hratr has gone;jto; New York for a Was slowly recovering from five years of war, dur- Ang which her cane ficids were overgro. machinery went to war, the people who had wn, and her . Impoverished by the 500,000.00 found that in seas they roduce but 10,800,000 pounds. Under ud ut! rotection they had raised the crop trom leas than 1,000,000 pounds in 1864-5 to 000,000 pounds: reek. Assistant Treasurer Whelpley will act as | 1n'1883-"3. “He would plaat ‘on the record. ‘Treasurer during his absence, of Louisiana sugar-growing since the close of the YersonaL.—Surgeon-General Hamilton, of the Marine Hospital Service, Representative Scott and rar, to prove tue DeueDowade of tbe American pro- tective syst which “genUemen proposed to vet “aside” in tavor of what. the Green B. Raum of Washington, were in New York | American people would not adopt trom Hamilton last night.—Col, Albert Akers of Tennessee, and | #20 Washington, and which they would not sus A. Lawzon of Louisville, Ky., are at the st. James, | {5407 ihe ro ele gel Tepe copie ator Hale te atong ‘the recent arrivais at | Sycn Gouutien. Little bad me thought that he ore Blutls.” Mt Desert Herry, Me. ——C @, St0d- | trond Dear the PhiL Be Bate of Lounilia: Wax.@ erhard of Phils: detphia, and H. M. Wynkoop of New York, are at the Ariington.—sefior Santiago Callejas of New York, brother-In-law of Senor Mayorga, sectetary o Nicaraguan jo Deen making short visit wo Washiayton’——d. G. Seariese of ‘AEFUBLICAN ECHORS OF THE ANTI-AMERICAN DOC- ‘TRIES ‘enunciated on the other side of the House. Why, ‘at this time, when science had come forward and ‘added from 20 to 25 per cent to the value of sorg- Baltimore, and John E. Payne of Philadelphia, are } bum cane, ordinary sugar cane and tne beet; why, at Wormiey’s—L E of Rochester, N. ¥., | When in Germany and other lands the sysvem ot 4g at the Ebbitt—C. of Richmond, 7 | large plantations and ex; ‘works was belug G. Mune of Buffalo, D. E. Hand of Philadel Andrew E. Matuer of Albany, ©. W. Owston, Cleveland, and il. ‘T, Morris Ot Pittsburg, are at Willard’s—M, Davenport and W. Scott Simms of New York, and Jacques Finno of are at Nelexers Cot J. @. Bigelow o¢ tne Diserict National Guard, has left for Orkney Springs, Va., to be gone about six weeks, ‘THE EASTERN BRANCH BRIDGE, What Col, Hains Says in His Annual Heport About the Delay of the Work. Col, Hains, in that portion of bis annual report to the Chief of Engineers reviewing the work a ‘and central factories for the conver- at sion of farmers’ products into st were being established, why ‘should ean Talsed in slander of their party's platform, and to Say Unat Americans were incompetent to produce Sugar, but must be paid a bounty? He was republican volces be NOT THAT KIND OF 4 REPUBLICAN; he was not that kind of # protectionist. Since the close of the War Loutsiana had built up this in- dustry until 1t was almost equal to what it had been ‘previous to 1860; and now millions were being invested in support of establishments in Florida and California and hundreas of thousands in Kansas, “Protection was doing 18 just and fw = ‘Nelson suggested that the gentleman on the Eastern Branch bridge, states that | rom Pouasy lean wares ony Sa whee up to the present time only two plers| thoroughly endorsed by the Chicago convention. have been Mnished, and the work of nearly | (Laughver.} all the trusses 1s’ considerably bel Mr. Kelley the compliment. When be The delay 1s partly due to the lack of en- | made his in response to Mr. Mills @ distin ergy on the part of the contractor, and gulshed ar Of Chicago depounced him as to the interference of the Baltimore and Pol Railroad Co.'s officials. The balance available out Of the appropriation 1s $61,154.74. ‘THE DISPUTE WITH THE B. AND P. RAIROAD COMPANY ovPiciaLa. Col, Hains relates the progress of the dispute with the railroad company referring to the numer- ous conferences that were held between the repre- sentatives of the Government and the railroad, Atter speaking of the manner tn which the rall- Toad employes filled up the trenches dug tor the abutment In November, Col, Hains says: “On November 21, I reported ‘the facts to the depart- ment, ud asked that a police force be detailed to protect our men and prevent further interference. twas learned a few days afterward that the Department of Justice had instructed the district attorney to apply for an injunction in the Supreme Court of the District to restrain the com- Pany from interfering with the work.” THE RAILROAD COMPANY'S CLAIMS. ‘Tne controversy with the railroad company, he adds, began with the claim of that company to have 66 feet right of way, measured 33 fect each of be the Py Crime, idleness, and the 4 “CHATTERING OLD CRANK,” and this was republished in a Philadeiphia paper under the heading, “What @ republican editor thinks of Juuge Kelley.” Yet when the conven- ton met they sald, “Here ts ove man who, 1881, bas pleaded and. exumple of the fathers of the country and abolish invernai-revenue taxes and put Lhe accursed thing, ory. in all its forws under te charge ur Greakomnces ‘and crime and insanity will go into since that we foliow the Ive states of the Union, where it can and where the revenue derived from that lias vo Dear the expenses of vi hereditary insanity’ ea? i unpoliced ‘Dow COL. CASEY LIKELY TO BE NOMINATED MONDAY. | “HAL the SUgAr FAX Was @ revenue only tax. ‘The President has decided upon the appoint- ow ad thes to cots the eae ment of Gen. Duane’s successor as Chiet of Engi- | between the republican members. neers of the Army, and has been waiting for a ‘Capitol Topics. couple of days fora session of the Senate so tbat the name could be sent in. It has ‘THE SENATE SUBSTITUTE YOR THE MILLS BILL. Wrangpired that there 18.20 doubt of Col. Casey's | | ‘The indications are that the Senate substitute ‘appolutment, for the House tariff bill will propose to repeal the on ‘Senator Sherman recently ed rai ‘the tax on certain classes of iiquor dead vo nae are aaa easy job to cane ‘UL ~—F-4 cg hye apd some time in which to the ‘bull can reach the senate, PARNELL FACES MIS ACCUSENS, ‘The House Gives a Respectful Hear mg to Mis Bepudiation of the Times? Letters. Speci Cable Dispatch to Tue EvENive Stan. Loxvox, July 7.—The house of commons was crowded yusterday as if a great debate was ex. pected Involving the existence of the miuistry, ‘Several cabinet ministers Who are pects Occupied seat in the gallery in frout of the ministerial beach with tye attorney-general, the solicitor. general, Mr, Smith, aud other cabinet ministers On he opposite side Were Gladstone, Harcourt, Morley, and otber prominent Uberals, and at the end of the same bench sat Harungton aud James Mr. Parnell entered Lhe house Wwenly -Dve minutes before 4, attired, as usual, in @ Walking costume of light frieze, with a bundie of documents ta Lis hand. Questions were {lien in progresa He sat be- tween Sexton aad Justin Macartay, 0b Use secoud bench below Lhe opposition, The instant the last question Was answered RE SPRANG TO HIS FRET WIth much eagerness in order to cateh the speak- er'seye. ina very short me bis manner became calm and dispassionate as be proceeded to deny ‘Une genuineness of the levers introduced by the Times, lie was frequently greeted with cheers by is own followers, aud only" interrupted once by an expresdou of Lucreduly from bts enpouein e emi pericctly silent When be sat down, When Justin acarlay had made his explanation, Ue bouse rapidly emptied. The Tivses todlay traverses Parneil’s statements The writer declares Uhat tue allorpey-general Never wueged Chat Egan's THE NAVAL ACADEMY. The Recommendations of the Board of Visitors to Annapolis, ‘The board of visitors to the Naval Academy nas made its report to Secretary Whitney. Among the 4s one that the academic course be reduced from six to four yeara The reason for adopting the six. years’ course was that the number of appointments to the Navy would be Teduced, but the law at present restricts tue num- ber of” appointments to the number of ex- isting vacancies, and the proposed change, 11s thought, will be beneficial alike to the cadets andthe Government. ‘The board ts of the opinion that the two years” sea service Is without Falue, And that it is manifestiy to the injury of caaets | that they should be Kept from preparation tor {hose Pursuits which they may propose to follow DIVIDING THE FIRST CLAS, ‘The Doard also recommends that the first class Of cadets be separated into divisions at the begin- ning of the fourth year of the course, to be directed into special course of study designed to Mt them for the particular branches of the naval service to which any of them ate destined to be appointed. It is recommended that aparunent houses be Duiit for the use of officers detalied at the Academy, and obliged (o live in town at great expense. Th Superintendent's request for » new and fully equipped vessel of modern type for the training of cauels Is recommended vy the board. ‘The board was composed of Kear-Admiral C.K. P. President; Senators E. C. Walthall and Algernon 8. Paddock; Hons. Geo. McAdoo, C. A. Boutelle,S. P. Gille Brown, Arkansas; J. Proctor Knott, Ki P. Blanton, Missouri, and Francis J. © —— lewer to Carey Was found 3a Carey's “ati house, It says that what he did Society Notes. eo Was tuat the olher letters of hgan’s were found iu Carey's house, The writer alog S351 18 not alleged that tue iettor purport ing to be written iru IDauhaw was lb the | wriuug of Campbell, Farnell’s secretary, He Saya the atworaey-geueral distinctly stated that be did Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs Folsom spend the days at Oak View alone, since Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wi. Cleveland and Mrs. Hoyt returned to their homes early in the week. They drive into the city and Visit the White House every few days. Mrs. Fol- | not know whose Writlag it Was, but It might be Som Is looking very Well and often comes tn for the | {nat of some prisoner of Parnell This drive with the President in the morning. She disposes, at all eveuts, Of Ue allegation ¥o treeiy huade by’ Use Lory Papers that the ietior Was ta the writing of Cainpbel aud tueir taunts about bis abscuce from parliament Yecause he happeped to be ilk The waloulst papers w-day openly deciare uwey Wears a Donnet of white straw, a red shawl and a | White muslin dress for those early ccursions. The President and Mrs.Cleveland and Mra Foulsou bave ho plans for the sumiuer Vacation, Mr. and Mrs, James E Campbell and their two youngest children left for Deer Park to-day,where they will spend the remainder of the summer, Miss Molile Owens and Miss Beste Campbell Will join Mrs Campbell at Deer Park in a tortaight. WILL BELIEVE IN PARNELL'S GUILT Af he does not bring action for libel, It ts atMeult ‘wo say Bow Iaf Unis belief 18 geDUINe, OF how far it F. Cainpbell revurns to the ety on Monday. ptm A Justice Lamar is holding court tn Jackson, Miss, | [roadcast over the rouuLry, ‘ble Lely ade ‘nd will go to Macon, Ga, next week. Mra LQ C. Lamar, jr, will leave the city on ‘Tuesday of next week for Orkney Springs, Va, Where sue goes tor the benefit ol tie beaith of Utd Lucius, her seven-year vid son, Who 1s ailing. The Secretary of the Treasury and Mri Falr- child are enjoying tue fruits of a Judicious invest- ment in Wasuington real estate. “The large rooms of the square house, in their sutamer dress of wat- {ngs and WIL linen covers for upholstered chairs and sofas, are deliciously cool al all Lours. Mts, Fairchild has willow-ware furniture enough to furnish the covered poriicos on the west side or the house, whicu 1s a grateful reireat When the sun has gone down, “Mrs. Fairclld will remain in tho city Unt Jate In August, Provably until Septeu- clares that if counsel are to make odivus accusa- Vous and then back Ul und olfer no proot We question will hase Wo be considered whether the ShOUld continue to enjoy lis privileges of lu. muuity, Even now Parnell bas not Gnally made is Mund WueLLET oF not to prosecute the ‘The stuportant potut @f Parneit's denial Hat le gave Lo chéck lo Byab because the nes people Lave bec Doasling privately UAL Wey wave Parnell’s check in Uhelt posession. It Js easy to prove Wictuer It Is genuine abd has ever | Ween nowored. By Associated Prose ‘The “Times” Continues tts Attack. Loxpox, July 7.—The Times in its cominents On Mr. Parnell’s siavemeuts in Lue house of commons yesterday 1a reference to Uhe resolutions made tn the O'Donbell-7imes suit says: “Mr. Parnell’s ade mission that bis character as @ meuiber of parliae ment is sertousiy affected Is & very Impertect TecogulUon Of fils position, He places agcinst a tremendous Indicunent a bare aud unsupported Genial, Which Would be as much a Matter of COURSE from the greatest criulwal as from Une wost InBo- cent man, Under the circumstances the dental ts AbsolutcA) Worthless ay evidence, eveu If IU were tuade by one Whose character fur veracity Was be Youd doubt abd suspicion, Such acharacter ts mos borne by Mr. Farnell, Who has been convicted, as Ad Lis Ciuclunati speech, of somunly and indyg- DANUY asserting What Is aotatact The members of tue liberal party, from Mr, Gladstone down to its humMest follower, are cilird upon either to } insist Unat effectual steps be taken Ly Mr. Parnell and bis party to disprove Ube changes inade against them, oF Wy accept The counequences Of UCIT aso clwUCo WIth met WLOS gUIIL bas veCD esiablished by presumplion Which js only techuleaily sbort of emonstration.” In another column of the paper { tue speech of Mr. Parnell ts traversed and the | Times reiterates Uhat it is fully prepared Lo prove iu open court tue changes it has made against Mx Parnell and his toliowers, ‘Talk of an Autumn Session. Special Cable Dispatch to Tue EVENING Sram, LONDON, Juiy 7.—In View Of Lue stale of publie Dusivess, We guverument ts seriously considering the advisabliLy of an autuinu session of parliae Mr, and Mrs. 8 8. Cox have returned from New York city. Mrs. Cox keeps her house in New York open, and she also presides over the artistic house ‘she hus completed here. ‘The new house here is on New Hatupshire avenue, and is the next ‘one to the green stone house tu Dupont Circle that they sold vefore going to Turkey. “It has a large hail, with @ Breplace in It, # iarge saloon draw- ing-room, and a hospitable dintag-room on the first floor, On the secoud Boor Mrs. Cox has ‘secured some pretty Moorish effects in tue treat Tent of Uhe Wood and the ceilings, Another ort- ‘ental idea that Is being uUllized by Mrs. Cox Is the Use Of crash and Japanese rugs, which are made of jute and have no Wool in thein, for a sumuer covering for ber Moors. Mr. Cox's iarge aud well. furnished writing-tabie is “forvanately located tn ‘he large alcove on tue second Boor, Mrs. Cox will Femain in this pretty home through July. Senator Morrill and Mrs, Morrill and Miss Swain and Mr. Jas, Morrill have closed their house on ‘Thomas Circie and are on thelr way to their moun- ‘Vain home in Vermont, in the village of Surattord, ‘The veteran Senator has well earned the right t “pair” for the remainder of the session. ‘Mrs Hawley accompanied Senator Hawley to Philadelphia for the celebration of the Fourth, where he made an address. They returned to the city nextday. Mrs. Hawiey will spend a portion Of August with friends at New York. Mrs. Chas, Dudiey Warner, of Martiord, was Mrs. Hawiey’s guest in June. Mrs Cockrell and her large family are enjoying | ment. Tey have given notice to the corporation The season $0 much tn thelr mew Lome on K street | OF Landon chat Ukey will uot undertake to producg that they have made no plans for leaving the city. | 4 Ulll 10 projone tke coal aud an When Senator Cockreil can give them his escori | decision is probably due Lo the pupular agitation against the dues because of the BovrloUsly Cot Tupt doings of he body who spent the money, — London Liccrary Notes, Special Cable Dinpatch to Tax EVENING Stam Loxvos, July %—James Russell Lowell has Joined the coramittee in charge of the commemo ration of the bicentenary of Alexander Popa, Queen Victoria has consented to lend three por- Uralis of the poet in pencil, formerly belonging to Horace Waipo’ Fergus Hume, author of “The M; ota Ransom Cab,” the most successful novel of the day here, except, perhaps, “Mr. Barnes of New York,” ha’ Mulshed a wew Story of colonial iife, called “Madam Midas” GEN, SHERIDAN DOING WELL, He Passes a Good Night and Sails from New York for Nonguitt, New You, July 7.—Tne following bulleun was issued by Gen. Sueridan’s physicians this morn- ing: the family go down the river o Fort Waslagtou With a wellsilied bamper of eatables and havea Bicnte outing ‘als to Themselves. Wen at home Senator Cockreli’s boys are sufliciently weat to Rock Creek Lo enjoy tbe water. ‘The capital city Will have a Valuable acquisition tots social circle next year, in the returu of ex- Senator Henderson and ius wife, of Missouri. Mr Heuderson has taken out buliding permit to Dulld a $50,000 house at the bead of 10¢h street, ou Ue exteusion, and work upon it is progressing. Mrs. Henderson was a Miss Foote, and Is must pleasantiy remembered by many Fesidents as maid End wite, After returulig to her Mlissvur! home She wrote and published @ book upon cookery aud Ainner-giving. Mrs, Dolph and her daughter, Mra, Richard Nixon, who is somewhat out ot health, and the Children of the tally will’ leave for’ Sarvha's Vineyara next week. Mr. 8. Jerome Uhl, the artist, returned to his Cincinnati home to-day. Mra Gen. Spinola ts at her place, Crows’ Nest, Setankot, L. L Mrs. H. V, Colton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Nellie M. Vandegritt, at Coatesville, Pa, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Geoitrey Parsons, who are | at Dublin, N. H., will spend tue month of August at Baruarboe” ‘Rear Admiral and Mrs, Walter W. Queen are at | Green Brier, Wulte sulphur Springs, Va, for the summer. Miss Ella Youngson, of Pittsburg, and Miss May Cruett, of Baltimore, are visiting Miss Katie Shaw, of Capitol Hu. Miss Rose Kuhn and 3iss Ida Moberiy, who have been visiting Mrs. Shook at 15%9 Marion street, Lave returned to thetr home, Frederick, Md. ‘The wie and daughter of Senator Edmunds are im the city, and will remain until the close of the sexaion of ‘Congres, Miss Bamunds 1s euthus ing every nine eveuing, u°2® (ue exercise Of rid- | Fireman Corkery.. The windows on both sides uf SS ae ee | the cab were broken. At Kiverside ain at Ars Senator Bate and Miss Bate are at their | Nuyervilis the emsine won bon . the summer home at Castalia Springs, near Nashville. | rormer plaoo a periect tora of wiovce Waa throw, wife of Congressman McKiniey Dattering the SiGe of Uneengine and breaking more wana ene MM at her | Plane. At Naperville Firoaian Coruery was Seruck — Sn the head with « Oy ing tistile, inficting « eighe Mra, Senator Hiscock has retired for the summer | gralp'wound, to her beautiful home in Syracuse, meridan passed a guid tight, wiceping soundly ridan passed @ night, ‘sou nd naturally fora great part of the Sime. Hie pulse abd respiration are good and there ts no re- turn of any unfavorable symptoms, Signed: Kobt, M, O’Rieily, Henry C. Yarrow.” ‘ne Swatara proceeded up the East River at Cuicaco, July 7.—AS passenger train No. 17 on the “Q” road Was leaving Chicago last evening @ Fock Was thrown through the cab window of the Gooa- MPSS. D, Pluson, Miss Duke 8: Mante, M 7.—A term-house, ot New York, Mr. Jas, onging'o George, Dobe to ‘Dovbs, located about seve Memphis; and ‘Mr. J. W. 0 wi anlles trom here on the Canadian side of the river, Lockett, the expectant groom, — with nis the bana by Gre early marriage will take on Monday al the New York avenue church, at 8 o'clock. “The | two: will to New York city that BOLASOR, Bight, Sod will uail ot the Celtic for Liv <4 On | the flames. for a three ‘months’ jaunt through Fears of age, was iss Minnle Sartortus, of Norfolk, Va, is spend. | Quickly awoke her husband and ME. Merrifeid and Boney peg blag gm tu the stifling smoke site stumbled and fell Miss HL M. Herzog, of this city, took part in a into a cellar, aud from there concert which was given in a hovel parlor at At- | escape 10 the open air, ‘The Uwe lantic City the uber € ‘any means of exitin the deuse ‘Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Miller have returned trom | § neijh! thet Dridal trip and have settied at 1207 R street | there 1s Atldtic from Governor's Island and were taken on | ment wé reacted Soersagas tater ee cient | bern ts for the Island. The following bulletin was issued ‘At 8 o'clock last evening: rool 5:25 this ts Beeseare tat ce Capen ot | the a Eotioa oc the ‘ahip. He ‘Fabner wore than ‘Zhe Interruprea. E

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