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Che Loening Star. 5 Gh? id MINISTER TO GERMANY. Vou. 74—No. 13,063. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1889. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, ect Telegrams to The Star. William Walter Phelps Appointed by the President To-day. cody Par ire Ord erga Oe Parr iosrenet ‘i Mr. bine heey iy bt ie! thes OHIO REPUBLICANS dea but a ns ema wet Fe —— i a ‘COMPANY. = E ‘office mpany, Pacific Building, | lector and Treasurer of said county, will be at JOHN MONDAY, July Sy isey. 8p in., Yor the election ot | A BAKEINS 026 Lonisians sven Was D.C, ‘bine trustees iy it business. Polls Pape ay. Ei ye _ rg Lea a GEO. F. SCHAYER, Secretary. | U petine i Ets county. 3. eenikee f k expression “A majority of the good NOTICE!—THE ANNUAL MEETING OF | — ———— called at the White House with Mr, Blaine this Hamilton county desired the nomination of | 1™ihmen was held Monday night for the pur- oe cd Corsgang, for the election of Dic aland ave. si morning to pay his respects to the President | Their Conventi: Columbus "AT this point nearly allof the dele- | POSe of taking stepe to raise a fund for the de- ¢ Fests nud guch gther buniucee ag ray properly cote | olack. Col. Au eeve. of iui, chiet of eed diy and to report in person after his successful ot-| ~20F Convention at Colum! gation wheeled around in their eats and hissed Of thecompany. io Anacostia MONDAY, July 8, 1889, Teeting, ‘This sie last week of theee meet- forts in the settlement of the Samoan difficulty. To-day. be gpeny — ee. Polls open fun SunOS nm ocaene, | Sts» ts locally. as Tho President has been greatly pleased with prewson of enthusissm, “In a very caretally- 3. B PITCHER, Setretary. ln soeNy aS | Fw_>, THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF the success of that mission and especially with considered speech he presented the name of fo mucet at their Stall 7th ot nw, this Wednesday the part Mr. Phelps took in it, He determined | GENERAL GOSSIP FROM LONDON. | Hun. Asa Jones. upon a way of showing his gratification. Mr. McKinley was received with cheers Blaine and Mr. Phelps were received alone, Seaien: roe oe fap tn gpd opcmew | id they had ch: fc tured i ii Ite while the President handed Mfr Puelps | AFTangements for the Funeral of | ‘ptsred the convention for himbelt commission which was lying on his ‘desk, signed, sealed, and complete. The commission read: “William Walter Phelps, of New Jersey, to be WHO'S GOING? 2 Rent TLANTIC CITY, N. | eveuing at 7:30 o'clock, to make arrangements for the DOW Bader the managuaentor Rineral of ‘our date sister, ESTHEH L WOMERS- dirs. RIN 5 dodge is retpecttally ‘Popular prices, Special inducemen ashing- order of SAKAH M. SANDERSON, N. G. tonians. ” = tit od SUMMA’ P. MARTIN hee. Bee it ‘For information at THE ELSM! FFIC Hist a.w, bet 4 pm. Jeis-co6t_ pon q=> COMMUTATION TICKETS. ks containing 100 tickets, transf ° caRe aT hanes of the Herdie Coaches: for pale st ths | northwest, 90 as to counect BR strest pany's oficen 0th abd C ate ne. and 1012 Eat, | Washington with eaid K streetas laid out and extended ad A the tores: Mrs. Hayes. Tee district “Tas one eenehdee Judge Joseph O'Neill, of Warren county. The nomi speeches were finished at nominating “! dextend . Three Hundred Flathead Indians Will OF yTTZbe & co. 501 E Capitol st tiirotglt lands of the abandosed Bt Patrick cemetery, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten- | GEN. CAMERON'S CONDITION |122%0and cae TE OGEAM, 1211 Penna. ave. nw. Iying north of Boundary street, in the county of Wash tiary of the United States to Ge: ” HE BALLOTING COMMENCED. Resist the Sheriff and Military. F CRISWELL, 1101 F st n.w, ington. District of Gol + the Commissioners of Mr. Phelps, though a young man, has served Foraker is putting forth no effort to-day, but H M 3 foe iitwdese eyed and a plat thereot propa ‘tie several terms in the House of Representatives, FORAKER NOMINATED. his friends hoped to nominate him on the sec- |_| HEUEXA, Mowr., Juno 26.—There has been no e18-2w “A He was one of the most accomplished members ond or third ballot, The opposition to giving | °b®"<® in the Indian trouble on Flathead reser- on the floor. | He was the leading r@publican | The Ohio Republicans want Him Again | Foraker a third term has grown during the | Y*#i00. Capt. Sloan's company of Montana le ring the . “ member of the foreign affairs com id. cht and morning dhis friends re rauch militia is at Jocho, at which point 10,000 rounds was always regarded as the best authority in for Governor. — ous ag beeen notice is Lereby given of the proposed opening of the highway , as aforesaid, and all persons who have objec- tions to present are directed to attend at the office of THE EXTENSIVE SHIRT BUSINESS | the Commissioners at 1¥ o'clock m., 15th day of July ‘of the late J. W. Amer has been nased geyedaseyeyeagtaeasqeiriagiy EWS WE AVOH VAVWIVIAIVIVSAAIVTASOIPHIG HE VOWIABAQHGHRHEAKHAA : : f ammunition were sent on the captain's B pure roxio, st which time the Commissioners will give 7 . « ho wil coistine the gamie a8 old stand, Bearing 0 al persons i inter ; ap pee 2 | cerueee on Gi Plomatic affairs quisspeeches, | sorion oF THE CONVENTION AT COLUMBUS T0- ‘THE FIRST BALLOT order. Col. Lawson, of Fort Missoula, has wz here former patrons will be: cordially welcomed LEMON GoHIRE. Pare 5 | of the House end sectired unusual attention | DAT—ENTHUSIASM OVER THE FLaTFoust PRe-| Was as follows: Foraker, 207; Kennedy, 127; Fone to the scene with three companies of the Suid orders faithiully executed, aime $096,27.372,3.0.10161F 2 © BAYMOND. | NOTARIES PUBLIC. Pago 3 | from members on the floor, and went far to-| SENTED—ZIGHT CANDIDATES PRESENTED axD | Dawes, 9%; O'Neal, 59, Lampson, 89; Jones, | tventy-f ten y OR miS3m = BZ] Mths. b. 908 Fst. aw. | - — PROF. NISSEN, MASSAGE AND SWED: | OCEAN STEAMERS ‘~Page 7 | Ward influencing the fate of matter discussed. | yixg VOTED FOR ON THR FIRST BALLOT. 96; Morey, 47; Vance, 45; Neil, $7; Gibson, 23; | aicns shot by the sheriff's posse died yesterday, ish Movement Treatment, removed o! -Page 7 | For some time he has been spoken of as likely Bushnell, L. and that the situation grows more serious, 4n- , " Sud Fesidence to 1221 Ist. nw. 1 PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘Page 7 | to get the Gerraan mission, but he had no idea | Special Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR. There are 829 delegates in the convention, | dians from various paris of the reservation are By SEO (BELSON REAL, PRTATE | gq, SECTION 4, COMPLETING THE FIRST | PERSONAL... Pago 2 | this morning that the President was going to} Coxvssus, Ouro, June 26.—There is a decid- | 415 votes being necessary to effect a nomina- | flocking to the woos Gt wie wens “= ie ee ‘etme large volume (1.100 pages) of the Century | PiINTERS «Page 7 | hand him the commission. edly panicky feeling prevailing this morning | tion. Every vote for Foraker on the first ballot | greatest alarm is felt for the settlers who live Se aan namo ee mae | ET a rele tio rat nw, | PEOFESSIONAE” “Pace 7| | Going over 10 _{he Department of Stato, his | before the assembling of the convention among | ¥*8 loudly ap landed, but the convention was On the borders of the reserve. At 8 age aight == — ae ‘Page e made * : not stampe: as there was an evident disposi- | a1] save seven of the sheriff’ to ‘office and residence to 146 14th st. n.w. H. B. SMITH, ARTIS’ the field candida! \d in point of fact noone | 4; i is mh cng | * ou ; Page 7 | qualified as U.S. minister to Germany. Mr. tes, and in poi tion to give all candidates a fair chance. is hounad ‘hours from 9 a.m. to 9 pm. jels-zw* epee eatil 8 one ~ a — gaye ‘uipped, and Ne S. Page 1 | Phelps will not proceed to his new pos’ for | at this hour (10 o'clock) can state to acertainty os THE SECOND BALLOT. = om i nd = a een cme ig . ee ae cee ee ee TEED Cae [eee Dan PROPERT: Page 3 | some time, but feeling that he has earned &|who will be the nominee of the convention. At the aation 48 the teilieh on eflest spent the entire day trying to find Indians a REE. 3. weeding time 6 a o' i ithout ox EXAMINE GAS STO ° is a labored all night to form combinations against 4 ndians are camped near Ravilli and swear Je11-18t ‘Page fersey in a day or two. “4 against | down by the Foraker delegates, and a second | thoy will not “ a = \ “ 7 Aen il pe ; s give up the murderers whom the ©. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F ST. Be, ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRESENT DULL. Page ‘A NAVAL SUEPEISR. the third term, which just now appears to be | ballot was ordered. Indian police and balf-breeds are ‘ THEY ARE GUARANTEED. 20-3m | Gemaid to about oe half tie mead) ee or eine ‘Page the trump card, It is hardly probable thatany | Kennedy had quite a number of accessions, | The sheriff is determined to ha them, and po: ie _- | desirous of forcing my lime on this market, | have re- Pago combination has been successfully engineered, | and his friends became enthusiastic before the | he makes another trial a bat will Re FS THE CENTURY DICTIONARY? | duced the price to Se. per bbL., delivered. I guarantee -Page 2 | Com. Schley Relieved, at His Own Re- and before the convention the general drift of | Call was half through. Foraker lost in some | ensue. Ccasmercer practical artsy and’ the trades. A dic: | the lime brougtite thie eee ee oF Pare 7| ‘West, from Duty as Chief of Bureau. | oo son is that Foraker isa gure winner, counties and gained slightly in others, so that —_-___ Sonary of a 1d arch@ology, myth culp- JAMES H. McGILL, =— e about held his own. IN! WN TO-! 4 tare, ani ee, Exqueitery fastest acre as Dealer in Bublding Supvls Govenxmaxr Hucziris ‘Topar —tInternal |, Co™Mmodore Schley has, at his own request, The Convention Meets. Before the vote of the second ballot was an- sey a ESiucoricat ana sctentibe watertais aud in practial | 2°08 NED OF reveute, 0261,796, customs, S€21,501. ° been relieved from duty as chief of the bureau | Special Dispatch to Taz Evaxma Stan. Rounced the break came. Adams county asked | Resident Physicians Complain of the 3-day” references. FST _myz8-Im_ ae af Daath gages es of equipment and recruiting, Navy depart- Convention Hart, ee oe nanse her vote to Foraker. The) encroachment of Outside Doctors. ‘son, <q=> WM BAND WM. REDIN WOODWARD, | 2673, runcral benefits due on the death of — AND WM. BEDI $074 enacal bene e my No Mons Mrpicat, Lecronrs.—Major-Gen. 7 and 9 Gunton Law Building, e HONORA KELLY. | Schofield has revoked the order requiring 472 Louisiana ave. a> THE UNDERSIGNED ASSIGNEE OF | medical officers of the army to give lectures " ‘ ildest confusion prevailed, cries for Foraker ment, and will bo given command of the new Corvumeus, Onto, June 26, | Wildest .P “ <a cruiser Baltimore, Ina letter togommodore| The Metropolitan opera house is packed from _ Reread being made from every part of _Jounstowx, Pa., June 26.—The resident phy- Schley Secretary Tracy acknowledges the re-| Pit to dome from the entrance to rear wall sicians of tks city have complained to Gen. > , Ficterr ae And Foraker was Nominated is Mand eee Hepevis on dities muade with sccusae | at No-iSio ¥ street northwest; Weslineton, Doc, | When voluntary attendance can be secured, ceipt of his resignation, to take effect July 31, | with the most enthusiastic delegates to one of} ang his nomination made unenimone Hastings of the encroachment upon their rights promptness, and at rates. Fequesis the creditors of wad PAIGE to resent th ‘Traxsren oF ii “for personal reasons,” which were | the largest and most enthusiastic republican xt cionanenle costo by foreign physicians who are attending to the rai eee eat a Tan OO Sergey eeeantis etait Sooeepcendscant ete ot oak cE SHUMle Riiak basics caa'cee army and| fully explained to the —‘Secretary, | conventions held since the close of the war. THE LABOR CONFERENCE. _ | *tricken district of the Conemaugh valley, and SUUREABER 2m JOHN Y JUDGE, | Davy hospital at Hot ies “Ark,, have been|}4Md he accepts the resignation. He | The private boxes and several sections in both i are endeavoring to build up permanent prac- UG-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASsocraTION, — | -7°°5-9¢ I E atreet — | racaferned, foc the purpose of payment only, |€xPresses the kindly feeling which has | galleries are filled with ladies, who, with their | A Hot Debate Over Lord Salisbury’s |tics for themselves. The complainanta state ‘ i r. i i ili ji tructions to British Delegates. wt notwithstanding the fact that they have “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. District of Columbia, Washington,“ Juné | to the department of the Missouri. oor attended the mutual relations and duties / fine millinery and @ profusion of flowers, add = i i 24. ).—Special N —The of Bu $$$ two, ures: A lost all their rty, &c., by the fi the: ASSETS $1,044,781.37. ‘will bein seeionat the Arthur School Building site Pre ea eeitnd, assures him of his regret that | to the attractiveness of the occasion. The vast Lee te) og 9 7 Secretary Tracy Denies emphatically the | the intercourse so pleasantly begun has been 7 Subscriptions for shares in the 17th isaue received | aud New Jersey aveniueand Iststrect west, from and | statement that he has ordered a wholesale dis- | 80 00n terminated. In conclusion, he says | ®Udience is in a happy frame of mind, the Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENtNe Star. are willing to attend the sick free of — Loxpon, June 26.—The liberal party is in| Their complaints are also directed ‘of the Association, Equitabie Build- | after t e that if the commodore has any choice as to | weather cool and pleasant, while the best of | luck. The socialists who were growing mutinous | C°™PS of the Red Cross and Yellow Cross socie- ie 10s Fst ies . mal hey henna = sein te Se Te oe Ee cre aink ood tealing Prevals, At 10:15 the | about the absence of labor questions from the pa teagy Ley Mee Pangea es hares z real estute. c in the assessu TRGINIA PosTMasTERS. — i 5 - i iti pres : " $1,000 sdvanced sa cach share Bier the adjournment of the board ot) Atwruxt 3. Hy | fourth-elaes postinasters have been appointen | Wish for his future success in his naval career, | CoRvention was called to order, and the con-| official program have been propitiated by the | whatever aid he soilishes 4x co akanines Pamphlets explaining the objects and edvantage of | Sider of tue Commissioners, “WILLIAM Tampa biti pc erp pene ‘Tis reunoe: Gauigrea: betemumoniee Copies vena opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. | attitude of the liberal leaders on the interna-| them in their business, - . ES «A aso irgi ley, Gol le, Orange is reti incoln, tional confe in # -d Salisb: - the Association are furnished upon application. ag eT HI LAW | county; C. legs. ax ? antie ctowe for his retirement from the bureau, where he nference in Berne. Lord Salisbury ac- DYNAMITING THE JAM “3 O REM es has three it to serve, is understood to} Congressman W. OC. Cooper was made per- ii i iti i y ‘Office hours, from 9 .. t04:30p.m. On the first ~ os M ] years yet y BT 5 Per- | cepted the invitation, but forbade the British | at the b re be very this morning. Wednesday in exch month the office willbe open trom | SAST Rouse SS Some aad Ope Coats { county; Levi, Cummings, Purcelivile, Lou-|be a sense of duty and e desire to impress | mancet chairman ct the covenant ine | oP > Sali ee ee aaee free. Jez4-6r* “ A delegates to discuss a limitation of hours ‘of |The workmen on the drift state that without 6 to So'clock p. ma. Advances will be made promptly doun county, upon the younger men of the naval service the | other officers of the temporary organization i “ at Toclock Ke THE MOHAN STEAM LAUNDRY 00, idea that ‘staff appointments like his own are | were continued, The resolution, limiting nomi- | !sbor of adult males. Last night Cunningham, | doubt many human bodies are being bows to ‘neorporated.) not to be held longer than the advantages to | nating speeches to five and secondingspeeches | Graham and John Morley raisedavigorouspro-| pieces with each charge. At each explosion THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres. |” Gaicers and Directors: ‘Tae Crviser Cuanteston.—Secretary Tracy has granted an extension of time for four be derived in an educational way can be reaped. | to three minutes was applauded. test against this in the commons. Graham, | Pieces of garments are seen fiying in the air, JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. my31 JOHN W. MORGA months to the Union iron works, of Sati Fran-| ‘The resignation of Capt. Schley was o great| Congressman C. H. Grosvenor, of Athens, | the socialist, advocates an eight-hour bili; | 424 parts of human bodies are frequently seen fe CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. cH STOCK, CHEQUES, q . cisco, for the completion of the cruiser Char- | Surprise in the Navy department and created s | came forward in a storm of applause to read | floating away in the river as the d; and other securities. Commerc tho- Rs gd oth 4. Ghercal | AbvERT w BING leston, on account of time lost since the recent | Yast amount of gossi the platform. Ho said that the report was the | Morley, the political economist, denounces it, | drift is pulled out into the current. This is Maj. Sal” HESS L Oth and D ateoein Post Building | waving -avchaccd the seize plant so good-ni of Larecpeer nt unanimous work of the committee. The tariff | 424 both agreed in opposing the government, | Phillip’s last day at work, and he hopes to have th and Di pos = . ‘wip in repairing the vessel. THE MILITIA ENCAMPMENT. _ | plank, the resolutions indorsing President Har- | whose veto on the discussion practically de-| all of this pile of drift cleared out before he AN'FUEL. Soy’ Wasuington Gas Lien EXUSDiy COMEANY invites te. Qatronage of the | FRU Distiutens to we Lookep Atren.— — rigon and work of the pension-office and recom- | stroys British influence at the conference in | leaves, and to that end the dynamite charges are ju) 30! ERS, Public. Best work ices, The commissioner of internal revenue has di-| Temperance Women Protest Against | mending a service pension bill, were received | pressing for an assimilation of the continental | heavier and more frequent. 6 Exclusive Agents. sel7-2w 517 9th st. n.w.__| rected the collectors to keep a close supervis- the Opening of a “Canteen.” with cordial kindness. When’ the resolution | conditions of labor to the English. The debate TYPHOID FEVER CASES. = ‘D, ©. FAHEY, GENERALICONTRACTOR i ‘ati i j indorsing Foraker's name was reached there | in the house was interesting and suggestive,/ Dr. Foster, assistant-surgeon of the four ‘Waiks, Cellars, and Stable Floors Laid with J. F. MANNING, nm on fruit distillers during the coming sea- was another outburst. The promised tempest | and the result was a majority for the govern- ” : ht or Purtiand Ce; = n in order to prevent evasions and violations | Mrs. Sarah D. La Fetra, president of the - a iy teenth regiment, in an official report this murn- = Pom 108, Lem " over and indorsement of the civil service was | ment of 65, but the 189 members of the ma- my 16-3m 20m 108, Lenman Building. OFFICE AND WORKS, of the law, District W. C. T. U.; Mrs. M. E. Cohen, first | avoided by sit Fs the uttrances of | jority will find the veto on the discussion difii- | ing says: Durmg the past twenty-four hours Si ——_-—__— 4 a avoi y simply indorsing jority ditt. | eerie ~~~: spelled sone thi tail ss Army Onpers.—Surg. Edgar Woodruff re- | Vice-president; Miss Lizzie Kessler, secretary, | the national convention of 1888 on that subject. | cult to justify before their constituents, forty-nine of the laborers have been laid CHAMPAGNE WINE: = lieved from temporary duty at Fort Monroe, | #4 Miss Lavinia Chase, superintendent of the The Platform. In the house of lords the tory dukes almost | with symptoms of typhoid fever and other ‘i Sica thi it the land transfer bill. l ents. Thirty-eight of thi at Va., and ordered to duty at Fort Hamilton, N, | *0ldiers’ and sailors’ department, formed 41 The committee on resolutions of the republi- | muster of peers this session the ee work again thir morning and Gnomes tae seS-1m |Y. First-Lieut. 8. J. Mulhall, fourteenth in-| delegation that called to-day upon the Presi-| can state convention last night agreed upon the | only escaped by a majority of 9. The feeling | been sent home. ‘The doctor em fantry, ordered to conduct a detachment of | dent. They presented to him the following | rollowing report to be made to the convention | of the peers is that the government is passing | denies the presence of any epidemic, as re AFTER JUNE24 WILL BEPLEASED 76 | recruits from New York to the department of | address: a radical measure they have spent their lives | by some of the m rein Pi serve my customers at 1737 Desales st., 24 | California, Capt. Cullen Bryant, orduance de- to-day. 4 : : ——— set s, ane eots sank ate Gane Has opened a Branch Yard 14th and New York ave. ior FoKe RYE a n.w. The largest and fineet display of Monuments in Wim Importer Wines, Brandies and Segara, Washington. Special designs furnished, 115 213 Peansyivanis avenue 5 ” “ i 4 “We, delegation of the members of the i in denouncing. The narrow escape creates a| to-day. EX HORE go > Viskation. “FW. ORUMERN TSO Actdeny Of she | partment, appointed to act as inspector on | Womans Chriswan Tempera co Union, of the |e) Ne pein eed of treet sensation, and will probably doom the bill. ———>-__ KK i NNN G s CLOVER BLOSSOM, A NEW sopa | Cert#in unserviceable stores at the Frankford | District of Columbia, eg ‘leave to call your | form of sata ire, er HIS CONDITION UNCHANGED. BR # EEE 80 Syray of real merit: "A Burs eaithful, and | arsenal, Philadelphia, for which Capt. Frank | attention toa matter which deeply concerns | rmof principles: | Mrs. Mackay’s Libel Suits. K K i NWN GG6e@ refreshing product irom pature, without chemical or Baker, ordnance department, is accountable. | the interests of the homes of our city, and | principles soclearly and strongly enunciated | SPecisl Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrxo Sran. Gen. Cameron’s Life May Be Prolonged deleterious, guvstances, Excellent sn quenching the | Capt. Geo, W. Davis, fourteenth infantry, especially of the young men of the nation's 8 sae repetitions Tationsl contention of 1800, | LOxpox, June 26.—Mrs. Mackay has brought a Short Time. PPPoA A cCO EEE clover. at— granted one year's leave. Thirty recruits as- | capital. We refer to the coming general muster 4 i ion in | action, claim ing 5,000 pounds damages eac! -——— —- A % a &% # SIMMS. New Sods Fountain, | signed to the fourth artillery. Capt. 8. C. Kel- | and week’s encampment of the District militia | $4 ¢Pecially to the principles of protection in » — ——- ow coh! Lancet, Pa, Jono 20—Gen, Comments Ee AA t AA g a EE Je22-1w Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. | logg, fifth cavalry, has been ordered to tempor- | in July, under command of Gen, Ordway. its two-fold meaning and operation; protection | from the Manchester Examiner and London ° 7 . = , ¥ i i i : st is 1 t home in all parts ibel, i 3 condition to-day is reported to be practically a4 tun 24 Goo Eee 2 THE GREATEST BARGAINS YET IN | @ty duty at New York in connection with the | Having’ secured permission of the War depart. | 2 ¢Yery American citizen a parts | Echo, for libel, in stating that her mother wasa y . ec aectiat te oe tee Be verses nds, at LUTTREL'S, Cor. 20th at. | printing of maps of battlefields. ‘The leaves | ment Sisough Cem, Sectoid, the pee pana | Of oUF country; protection to, every American | washwoman. unchanged. Hejhas taken a little nourishment, re granted Assistant Surg. W. R. Fisher and | reservati hi citizen abi in every land, on every sea; oe which may give him sufficient strength to pro- Worth 1c. "One case Batiste at Sen worth ee; Pot | Second Lieut. C, D, Clay, seventeenth infantry, | seed poche. or, aghington hae pernting protection to every American citizen in the ex- GENERAL LONDON GOSSIP. long life a short time. ‘No branch store; be sure yougo to KING'S PALACE | rer Black Silks, at . Lave been extended ‘fifteen days and one| ment, and the grounds are to be fitted up for Shame sp egy eb — ae, se sto S14 7thet. nw. Store extends from 7th to Sth st. Pndetwear, ‘Howiery: aan soemectine e the convenience of the camp. In the details Peciasiths indusevrand lakes oF Meo Saet Momortal te roe Smith-| FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. 4 . to $3. A new lot just received an of plans for this general rauster we learn there a] i vores Vomen at Court. — We offer the following special bargains: beap For bargain all lames of iy Gorin Reatioxs wit Caxapa.—The Senate special | is io be a saloon opened on the grounds for the | jnnteidcaiat Wepis tie be Preparations for the Burial of the Wife LADIES’ YACHTS OR SAILORS IN ALL COLORS, oe Cor. 20th st, aud Pa. ave.n.w, | Committee on relations with Canada just re- | benefit (?) of the men whoare so fortunate or h Loxpox, June 26.—In unstinted popular ap- of ex-President Hayes. a rtunate OF | dent of the United States, and pledge him our turned from a trip to the Pacific coast and | unfortunate as to belong to the District militia, i i ine P ‘i oval the directors of the London and North- _—_ P. Canada northwest, will meet again August 2, at | and though it is said. there will be cer. | C°Fdial support in the discharge of, the duties | P ; ee tama} xpo, Ono, June 26—A Fremont special SR. BaP Hoes tint oa the Sot of June Boston, to resume their investigation of the | tain restrictions, various kinds of liquors will | d¥olving upon him as Chief Magistrate of the | western railway are reaping a rich harvest for | | Topo, Omzo, June 26.—A . Bowevel be ed, in subject, be sold. It’ is further stated that | 2&tion, and especially do we commend te just | justly decreeing a week’s holiday and a week’s| to the Blade says: As soon as Mrs, Hayes’ ; 8 and 9, Center istrict mi- | 224 liberal policy of the pension bureau in i death was known the little city of we of the 1,200 men who compose the District mi- - wages to all their employes. The employes ity tivated decqualities of our Teax Frmst Lrevr. Cannort Mencen, marine corps, | litia possibly from 700 to 900 drink moderately SRETzing out the pledges of the loyal people to | 11, coseives are profuse in public expressionsof| Fremont pat on funeral grb. he Baking Powder, and ww the large national colors, appropriately draped, floated ne | has been detached from the Quinnebaugh and | €very day, and this saloon is for the benefit of | “"Thirg ‘That we f the e by Co: their appreciation of this unwonted generosity, of handsome presents wiven to customers at these fe favor the passage by yw | on every flagstaff, and private resid ‘and ngress ‘ ¢ ye22-ot | ordered to th ine d the guard and the success of the camp. We | at its next sessi ® proper itable | and other corporations will undoubtedly follow = 1 the maa ne barracks at the League | appeal to you, Mr. President, by whom the | St its 2 podem ty Searchin diettccees | tia onmeaple tet uae < business houses display symbols of STARE yeaa Cointell tah ia tho mnaaie Bot cnlgroe ah 2s SP; | Union soldiers and seamen of the late war. ‘A MEMORIAL TO ADAM surTH. The numerous friends of the family hastened F oe ‘4 a a ne 1a Fourth, W all and P “oat at once to ouse to express their sympathy oa ee TGR: Lewis military acad-| body of Christian women of our organization, | sf(0cr ior i pemern industgy, ‘which | , American admirers of Adam Smith will soon | With the grict-stricken fant ly, and to tender ee emy, has been discharged the service of the | but in behalf of the unhappy mothers of sons | Wil Gn que time give to the American wool- | P¢ 8iven an opportunity to contribute toward | their assistance in any mauner which would aly peitof the | United States upon the report of the medical | who are not total abstainers, to relieve their growers the American market for all wool re- | the fame of the author of the “Wealth of Na-| lighten their labors, Every nancial f facility afforded favelers. | examining board that he is physically disqual- | minds of this fear and anxiety by indicating | Guired by American wants. We indorse the | tions.” A movement hes just been started to MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE ETE ee oe ied. your disapproval of this ‘liquor canteen’ on & | Drovisions of the bill on the subject passed by | erect @ suitable memorial to the renowned Pennsylvania ave. and 10th st ndents— Brown, 3 SPECIAL SALE IN SUITS. 20 per cent discount © AND CHEVIOT Island navy-yard, Pe: i TRAVELERS IN EUROP! ‘Letters of Credit. Drafts on BOR, MONEY, PAID BY CABLE in WORLD. overnment reservation and the assurance that auction a the Senate at the last session of Congress. economist at Kirkcaldy, his birth-place, and Tue Internationa Court rx Eoyrr.—It is t Washin; shall not be desecrated by the i i ibuti i i i London correspo ley & Co. ‘ort gion 1 Saicioe ate expected that the Department of State will | tolerance of a saloon within its borders.” Fifth. We heartily indorse the decision of | contributions will be so rom all nations. df : : : the Secretary of the ‘Treasury whereby the | The memorial will probably take the form of a Swine, the ouiy cure for dysentery Fae Ts | HOminate as an American representative upon | , the President assured the ladies that the | duty on worsted is made Gulabls at tts satka | ta Sor Wleceag, ulate Gok Arvmieal eae BARBOUL & YON, Wholesale Accuts. Je2i-Iw” | the court in Alexandria, Egypt, Ernest, | SUbJect should have his consideration and that | rate as upon woolen goods, thereby benefiting | poses, a prominent feature of which will bes <a> B. MONDAY. 611 ¥ STREET NW. GEN: | Crosby, of New York, « member of the New | H¢,"Ould see the Secretary of War about it. | Cur manufacturing aud wool indusicy. statue of Adam Smith. Per Suciial Gpmemuey Subbu artipetil stone | York aevembly and a lawyer of high standing. | aclegation to the Secretary ot War, who. stated | ,, Sixth. We mceegrasinie he Seon oF Ire DIVORCED WOMEN AT COURT. an Cellars made dry and free from foul odor. Je20-in | All the Christian governments are entitled t0 | that he would look into the matter carefully. ‘rule, std in this convention weiadoree | _ The queen has so far relaxed the stringent | Ailison and the ex-pupila of the Ohio soldiers’ - oe ———— = representation in this court, whose duty it is to —— 5 home-rule, and in this convention we indorse 5 cast a 7 GUALHOPHONES now reattion Dae; | adjudicate allmatters involving principles in-| DISTRICT SUPREME COURT. the course of President Harrison in the selec- | “ule against permitting divorced women to en-| orphans’ home. Numerous letters from sola a Stacy an poy og promptly consonant with Mohammedan and Christian le- tion for honorable position inthe diplomatic | ter her presente that such as are themselves | near by have also been received. 14 Secretary members of the ex-President's C y i —- 4 aane 6 ‘os of Me ill ber year. 47% Louisiana ave. rooms, 13 | gal practice, Decisions in Various Cases of Interest Sey representative Irish-Ameri- ..,- which she died where Se pad — OFFICE OF RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE | THE Comptarnt of the New Orleans cotton Announced To-day. Seventh, Resolved, That we heartily indorse This i main until placed in the one En y’ ‘June 20, 1889. exchange against the Illinois Central railroad Soar’ Py the administration of our gallant be able in iti has been ordered from Detroit and is to be of cent Bag been declared, | company, alleging unjust charges for transpor- | ..1" the Court in General Term to-day Judge | governor, J. B. Foraker, as wise, pure and i ‘hom | Fed cedar, trimmed with black broadcloth and a 1331 F st, 2. ¥-+ | tation gotten from towns along its line to New Montgomery delivered the opinion of the court triotic. His promptness in responding to lined with copper. ‘Seth t . | Orleans, and discrimination in fi f in the case of Baden against McKinney. This | the call of suffering humanity has endeared t, as is D __ ALL THE APPOINTMENTS OF THE FUNERAL Aranster bvoks will ‘be closed ‘gm “June 26 "to | York and Boston, came up tor a eating wee was a bill to set off widow's dower, and in the Ly. tee wartitsd all cpomeoes hors. Hist pe ! will be in keeping. The funeral services 814 SEVENTH STREET XW. Boagd of Trustees. “FRANCIS 8, MOHUX, * | the interstate commerce commission yesterday. | court below the bill was dismissed. ‘This | *plendid administration of the finances of the court take place at Spiegal Grove, the Hay i kis Tax Hottaxpes Case.—J. H. Hollander, who | “tion is now reversed and the cause re- ring = public. They and will be ‘Remember Name and Number. Bee> Fennoxd claims that he has been improperly treated by | ™anded. ; nape RELATIONS OF GERMANY AND FRANCE. con: McCabe, meee 1 mre pases a Teibiws saan, the government of Guatemala in being ex-| In the case of Gibbons against Duley Judge While there seems to be some foundation for iversity. pelled from that country, was at the Depart- | Montgomery delivered the opinion of the court, ¥ the statement that the relations at present be- ae ee nee a cae if denlate up che Solee- | ment of State to-day presenting his case to the directing a decree in compliance with the tween the governments of France and Ger- xf fS cana Ts but the best goods are those from | Officials, As there isno Gautemalan minister of the bill. ‘This is a gag gene brilliant of D IN. They wear better, look better | here it is probable that the matter will be held clear mock truth | in ch “4 f SES Fak Eqvenos20 Yousds Soup 88% LON and don’t cost any more. ‘This i 7 ; ‘complaints of the in abeyance until one who is now on his way to | the Catholic university, and is brought against |B paar That eee ee a ae on 5 ARE OFFERING: Capa, Cricketing Trousers and Bolte we bavean ex: | this country Reaches Wachington and can be | the heirs of David Duley, who conveyed the | ,, 36 = Poaly, pa fo Gexteany tee: 50 BBLS. HIGH GRADE PATENT PROCESS FLOUR | "FY. . woopaRp & comm a with upon the subject. cigs tipg aA rychegema peerage 9 le and evi Berman ‘the front of the ‘at 85.09 a barrel. MEN'S IMPORTING FURNIsiebS | Nava Capzrs.—Ensign H. C. Poundstone peesant . ‘and speak tobe 98 FULL QUART CANS MAPLE SYRUP, . — has been detached from ordnance instruction at be ¢jdnd our stock in Half Howe too anes. ‘To-day we | the Washington navy-yard, July 10, andordered cut the but only until we have reduced the sur- | to ordnance duty at that Ase’t ve MODES & SLATE regular 0c. Hait | Willis B. Day, from the New York navy yard, oa pete tite ae bark eee aE ial ter Henkane: | 200i instanced granted iyo taentio Mave chk a. of Se. Hall Hote, uow Sber ns OC Permission to leave the United States. alien on it for services, ‘The mete it ¥. WORD Ego Muurtany Borpres.—The quartermaster- rgd, the plaintiffs have a remedy BENTS WATER CRACKERS, direct from the | _Je17 Téthand ¥eta'nw, | eueral bas been informed that the Judge Hagner also delivered the of Be *W STORE. been completed and attirming the below. This is a — i verdict below NEW Goons. and i i °F i i ii GRAHAM WAFERS (without sweetening.) Girect from the Manufacturer. 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