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THE EVENING STAR | WITH A NUPTIAL mass. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘Wedding of Miss Drexel and Mr. Dahi- + AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Notthwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t,, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, §. H, KAUFFMAN, Pres’t | . ‘Ing Evewtwe Stan ts served to subscribers in “he | feeskYor dtc. per mouth" Copies at is Cooma cents sect ey gusil_postage, prepesd—S0 cents 8 | ter. — Sd - gren in New York. ST. PATRICE’s CATRERAL CROWDED WIT DI TINGUISHED SOCIETY PROPLE—IMPRESSIYE CEB- EMONY AND EXQUISITE MUSIO—EXTENSIVE FLORAL DECORATIONS—THE BRIDE'S COSTUME. 3 New Yor, June 22—The marringe of Mise Vo. 74—No 13,066. WASHINGTON Lrexel, daughter of the late Joseph Drexel, and Mr. John Vinton Dahlgren, son of the late Rear-Admiral Dahlgren and step- | brother of the late Consul-Ceneral Dabigren at D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1889. TWO CENTS. [felis eee church, was solemnized to-day at St. Patrick's = = 5 e a Re . | | cathedral The ceremony was performed by SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, [THF PRESIDENTS SHORT TRIP. Molograms to The Star | tis cree arcubisuop Corvigun, and it wus fob * ON NOTICI Be, VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN NORTH PRESBYTERIAN x ROGER ATL CaS . lowed by « nuptial ich wes y DISSOLULION NOTICE. LT Fay x “4 | eee AN CHURCH, He Goes to Baltimore to Meet Mrs. Hare fos be rooms tages ~ sung 4 The partnership in the Real Estate business hereto- | Yi s-ur. ad's p.m Sunday seLoorv.o0. Youu peo- | B Ragaedell, pastor Presching 11 ain. Twilight ser- 2 rison. Rev, Father Colton, Stephen’ fore stisting bethera Tr Ht Sypherd and J.-E. Clem | ple's misting f oclock, dtissica Suaday schuol, Gad | vice Vase. Bebhoth Aieeet Ge a Bee ot Pare 12 —— INDICTMENTS GXPECTED 0-DAY. |" gate ts thts, day dissolved by avutual consent. ihe | Fellows’ hall, Sth st. s.¢., a Sp TE Ly ‘Pare 2| The office-seekers who called at the White . The ushers were Count Pierre de Chambraa, firet ovr, Su building, 1317 ¥ at, by T.H. Sypherd. | (Fr a=, METROPOLITAN 3. 3 CHURCH, COR: Bos ter SW OEE. toe beeen 3 and8 | House during'the usual hours to-day were die- of Washington; Manuel dela Cuera, vice-cousal Wage eeborioed to cattlo nl} ipdedtctnes to or by phepastor. ta Joi, m, Veucrservice ats p. m. gabe | Bundays, Matine. 10:20 ovclogk Holy Eucharist. 11 a ~-Pawe =| Ppointed. The President was not there, He » is J ' Sel . mm. on People's 821 re rs 3, @1 9 :. it JAMES £- CLEMENTS. | pin. Lacie aid payer sorvice Thurmday, 6 prim: 1¢ | £40 ociock Squday’ webol Sp. Bi, "D “Page 7 | Bad left town. ‘Two or three persons who put! Alexander Sullivan to be Included BIG BARGAINS UNTIL JULY 15TH. =>,0N TO EAST WASHINGTON. — THE | Saysand Frideys, 7 BO ee Se 5) ‘Page 2 | foot on the portico half an hour earlier than . a . Trorder toreduce my stock of Suitings, Trousers Temperance Leut will by piscued vin Jot cur: | COPBAnG FFMay, 7:80. 3 ORIAL PRESNTERIAN Page 11 | they could hope to be received got there just in the Cronin Conspiracy. ings. sud Venting I will sell for the next fifteen days | Bor 7) costar aS SiGe ve Chia We BOLE turehe'Es Brett perk Be near “Page 12'| in time to see the President come quickly from fe very sussll per cent sbuve actual cost. It}ou have | 8 opeue. MONDAY NIGHT. Kev. “Chas. W. Bald: chureb. | Pan + near ee 3 4 End todtle in geting stvlinh “attipe warments, wive | Nygint Lev Xicd, D- Power will apeak, TUESDAY | Zi Services tomorrow at if a.'m. and 8p. Pare 5, | the private part of the house and enter the car- ae nencee obEN; Marchant Tailor, | Young men.” Splendid prograt every might during | bath School std'prm. "Mid-week service Wedueeday, Page 5 | Tiage, which was in waiting. As soonashewas| GENERAL GOSSIP FROM LONDON. fa EE SS eee TENT, CORNER RHODE | =<" “New caUSCH aEnTTCES TaWEDES uae & | petted, Albert, the-conthanen, drove aitaba: ee EAE TAFRSEIP HERETOFORE | | ere ave. and 9th st.— Mira, E. A. Chambers | et Swill be held in‘ National Uuiversity gear 8 | smart trot. There was no preparation or cere- eB . Pat Gerstenbergy under the firu-namie “of GEu- | Sua Mes. Mt, Marble will address the children's | Hall T00O & street u-w.. to-morrow morning. Sunday Tpure @ | MOUy about the departure, The President was | Woman Suffrage Extensively Dis- Sepeaane & RECTED. te tele das Gescived rae CN. Whitney in charges prominent makers. (This | mon by Hey. ‘EA ny of Batimore. Subject of “Pace 7 | Slone and dressed just as he had been half an the interest of Frederick Wms. Heuter, will pay afl the | /@ the last tent meeting in this iocanty. fhe sent wi al renerany 132 ‘Pawe 2 | hour before when at his desk—in his accus- d in England Py ay a eee Garay Teapa ANCE ABE MEET 4TH-STREET M. E. CHURCH, REV. WM. Page 2 | tomed gray suit, He had no baggage, noteven Oysned in Engiend, in own name 3! sawe ! = AGOSPEL TEMPER. Cl “4 = 5 - 2 “DERICK WILLIAM HEUTER. | at 8 oelock << P . m, Si Pace r 7 West Wasiuitigton. emperats ; 8 p, me : | REDUCED RATES ON PATENT people cordially'invited: Addremed by H. B. Moultou, | Win. Chapmsu, of Union exurch 7.30 py ot Pose 3 | mect his wife like any plain citizen, It was| THE DREXEL-DAHLGREN WEDDING | {?°°* bop tig TS and cap one, ROE a ee Pea tedie wives haste | a BLA’ KY EOSOPHICAL Ne Ere cordlliy tavited so thoes teceens and Srtend ‘Page 2 | possible, on account of the amount of work and sy grand high altar was exquisitely 7 sw. YY ic) = y = —— med - a it - fore auld for #1, 50c. and Se. are now reduced to | | “Oper to the pusiic; esuys and read: | <= GRACE M. E. CHURCH, OTH AND 8 Pies 3 | So Oar for him to go to Onpe May to bring and modestly dressed with flowers. The four G¥c., 35e. and T5c., respectively. Cail and examine | fies explanatory of the Doctuiues of Brysu’s Theoso- Le n.W., Rev. A.R. Kiley, pastor.—@a. m. | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ‘Pace larrison and the gr hey’ bad | Brilliant Ce: ony in St. Pate | ‘muller, altars on the gospel and epistle aud be convineed. " Our prescriptions have been re- | phy every Friday evening, 8 o'clock, at Woun's Hall, Soutatb -achool Tl w.m., preacuing’ by the pastor and | HOTELS. Page 10 | When he received a dispatch that they had remony i sides of the grand high altar were also duced tm proportion toothergoods, = |. percg | £21 Oth street northwest. or | cecepues nse Saves benelagt [ine persons. 3 p. M4 | HOUSEFURNISHINGS, started and would be in Baltimore to-day he o28-6 = — —— MYSIERIOUS CLUB Rane eee decided to meet them in that city. He left the| Tick’s Cathedral, New York. | Si**efully decorated. Many of the costumes in the church were rich and handsome, and some z UNG PARHOTS AND MOCKING Be valine ative, uf —— ~ White House at about twenty minutes before ‘The members of this club and their friends who in- 42 REYORMED CHURCH CHAPEL 1: ° of the bonnets were dainty bits of millinery. SCHMID'S Bird Store. | tend cuius to bay Midge TOMORMOW (sunday) morn. | e- oth st. betwoen it. I. ave. and P ste n.w.— Pacs 2| 11 o'clock, drove at once to the B. and P. de- h . Pecher, plays tervals Je2e-3tt 317 12th stn. | stig will fake thio wpecial care attaclod tthe 030 | Sr . MeGdricks will preach to-morrow moras Page 5 | Pot and took the first train for Baltimore, a The organist, Mr. Pecher, played at ini TO MY PRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC.— | train. Those mom --& oy for Vi ickets can procure them from Mr. E. G. SC! 5 urther notice, No evening service. Sunday-scl lange increane in, my ordery for Vapor | {cxstacam yrorure them, from FER, | furthe he the strongest evidence of its quality. 4 hee EETING OF THE FOR- ~@=>, THE BELIEVERS OF THE GOs! ¥U- IMENT © special car being attached. He will be joined] THE QUESTION OF THE DAY. pe pe tad cag pg Sar oe pore this areson there and they are expected | 5 sent of the Discussion on Woman Suf- | ture to Korsini's “William Tell,” and frage in England. compositions, i ii once using | am sure you will use no other: > gallon: for 75e, delivered." CHARLES E. HUDGINS, ., of Montyo- ‘ture life only in Christ and the establishment CALLERS NT. 9 7th st. naw. WHO DIDN'T SEE THE PRESIDE! 2 UNTIL THE BRIDAL PARTY ARRIVED it Gien, Monday, | of the Kingdom of on earth. meet in Monumental Page 1! =e Telephone, 787-3, ay * hall, 1353 S between 1 ‘2a sts. new., Sun Among those who called at the White House | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Evewrxa Stan. Scud your orders in by postal card 27-1m | ul -_ J.B. HERTFORD, Pres. 10 | hall, 1355 Pa. ave. between et and “2d sts. n.w., Sun. “Page 1 at the portals of the church. At this moment SD Ba Pe VE ft 11 o'clock, to celebrate the Lord's == => A CARD—-MR. AND MRS. P. A. AUER, ‘ue invited. THE ONLY SATISFACTION IS KNOW- | ‘026 French st., desire to tender Heartfelt | 1esth._Allare invited, __"_ At? ING FULL CosT. hanks te th@ many iniends for their kinduess and a=> RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘The following rates include only round-trip R. R, | sympathy extended them during the illuess of their | © urch, cor, 10th aud Ds, w., Rev. Charles. to see the President to-day, and did not find| Loxpox, June 29.—Judging from the English | him there, were the Postmaster-General, Hon. | magazines and newspapers, female suffrage is Frederick Douglass, newly-appointed minister | the question of theday. All four of the lead- the archbishop, preceded by a procession of priests and acolytes bearing the crosier and iayitety SOW RK IOM OCHOWVNIOCHE HP UBDUUEEISCSCIENENN OY | several li the ticket and first-class accommodations st the Colonnade, | littie dniyhter and in their great bereavement, W, Bildwin, pastor ~Preschine at Zi. i. ana’ 8 p.m, to Hayti: Representative Grosvenor and the | ing reviews have articles om the subject. Mra. | fry. The precossion tamed Slows around to ee tae > ee es ete Suristian Endcuvor, 7p. m. Prayer meeting, 8 OC ock ae 10 | ae geiet OF the bureau of engraving end ryan Linton, inthe National Review, denounces | the frontef the high altar, whece the arch oS ae ee ene eek. Tog, 2 cwiil heres after Hold tes io: Thursday migut. All are weleome, at" Pace 10 | printing, Capt. Meredith, it as the abdication of man andthe degradation bishop, being assisted to remove his miter, poly a Ege = Page to: : $27-3t 1408 Hetreet nw. | Si’ sta, nwe ne oosen Cros Hall << ag are ate ary Pare perce agin of England to the position of a female state, | PNt Lis knee in prayer. Rising after a few = = = he Church, 4th and B sts. s. e. (Capitol Hill), Thi , ‘ . “Sy ——____—__ | Key. John Chester, D. D. tor.—Preaching services e President and Mrs, Harrison, with the omg ed gE TEMPLE OF HONOR. to-morrow at 11a. with Celebration o1 the Lord's po grandchildren, returned to the White House at NISSEN, ement Ti ry & & | eee ae Moments he received from his assistants his Julia Edgwood, in the Contemporary, defends | miter, and then, seating himself on the high \ : paar : : 2 : Sud Fesidence to T22T st. Bow. 25-6t"_ | “DSi. W. T. SEERY, of New York, fe in this city or- | {rsPbor end in thecreuing at So'clock Woak-day even: Page 11/2 o'clock. All the way from the depot the | 1% “dding valuable moral elements to the [ae os, cmied the waee pay SECTION 4, COMPLETING TRST | xanizing a Temple of Honor, and would be glad to see | congregational, Thursday, both st 8 o'clock. Ty Pace 2 | President held little Benj. Harrison McKey in | 8°V°TiP& body of the country. coming the jong center aisle. =e are volume 9-100 vores) of the Century | all old members of the order ‘who have reipsined tras TABERNACLE, OTH AND B STS.5,W— Pace 2 | his arms, enn — Mrs, Faweett, in the Nineteenth Century, | The, brid ty forsned | and moved ueUonary, will be pr next week. its principles at the > % ED. 2 * | up aisle in the following order: First come es ae ‘Ofice 1006 Fst nw. | Strum ltodpim e220 B Eraching at 11 am. by the lev. i D, pny jenswers last month's appeal against woman | tf. usher, then the brodewnalds, who were H. B. SMITH, ARTIST, = WASHINGTON GROVE, THURSDAY, his will take the place of the regular evening Page 2 WHAT JULY WILL BRING. suffrage im the Fortnightly, and, as a counter- | Misses Lucy and Kate Drexel,sisters of the bride Seas so Tie ae Ceatpyea, aga | Ss TaD, cceipration of ig aay ty apg | an day school s§ 9:30. m.__At ee — | blast, publidhes a very remarkable list of dis- | Miss Ulrice Dahlgren, sister of the bridegroom, ouly STUDIO in Washington where weekly or month- yonlintions ty tains Joate Lee and ities Alesha, f—,5t! al Ae SS Namerous Changes in the Federal Of- Bopyuaces are taken on FREE-HAND CRAYON Work delivered at one ver e. _ Prices @10 to 975, according tosize. _je11-18t* OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, Bo Tato. USpeciat Notice The Boater for profitable investment. Trustees ure requested to | pastur.—Sunday sch 2. 2 tinguished women favoring suffrage, which in- | and Miss Helen Dudley, of this city, About uy # choir of forty voices under leadership of | rector.—Services to-morrow: 7:30 a.m., Holy Com-| GovERNwENT Recerrts To-Day. — Internal fices to be Made. | cludes the wives of the archbishops of Canter- | Siteen feet behind these young ladies walked leave Washington 0a, | iunion: 11 a.tn..morniug service and serinca: 8D. 5 4 i the bride, leaning on the arm of her cousin, S cents chilaceni, Found-tripe” Meals | t= E¥ebaoug Pill Choral). All seata free." * Le" | Fevenue, $464,878; customs, $475,262. . Tux Stax can state on excellent authority | efrg tate panies, cal | bee, 5. B. Desnsl who gave her anay ta Goals m., nts children, round-trip, Meals : = tel, 35 cents. A public. sale of lots will be made wee, ASSEMBLY PRESBYTE! ie, Mr. A. J. Drexel, who is on — van- | Bis way from Europe TERIAN CHURCH, | Turopone Davexront, of Connecticut, was | that a considerabl, ber of chai - i ; sence of her unc . SERMBLY PERABYTERIAN CHUECH, : 5 considerable number of changes are con- | and most of the leading philanthropists; also hington, Juue | 9n.8 hew avenue at 1 o'clock. offering an opportunity Suuday. echo Jani’ frosektie by the | to-day appointed disbursing officer and super- templated with the beginning of the fiscal year; | Richmond Ritehie, Emily Pfeiffer, Aun (ool, 0:30 6 i be jou at the Arthur Schoo) Building, situ- | meet at 1 mn. H. B. MOULTON, President, ‘v. Lester Platt at11 s,m. Prayer meeting Thurs- intendent of th it-Office department, vice 4 inni: . Wick, Mathilda Blind, Francis Power Cobbe, THE BRIDE'S CosTUME. Sted ou Arthur Place, between Band C struets worth | WARREN CHOATE, Secretary. Je20-s,taw3t 9 DT 1t_| Frank H. Thoma Tot Wionoasin. Pend. that daring the month, beginning Monday, ap- | S50, Bobineon, Olive Sckreinere ond’ Acme’ She looked dazzling in her wedding-gown of Sher thedinSt DAY OF JULY prosina aed the i <— INGTON @vetwoen Gand Hn.weitev, Chas Asters: | anatase sme ee eee eer ete blvsess 51 = ette Sterling. The Times devotes first leading | heavy white satin, made en traine, with front ; Y OF AUGUST following, for the purpose "otic Order Sons of America, m = mn Nc Oba. Preach. | INTEREST Paraents.—The United States | about all that are to be made will be made | srticle t am othick om tho oulicane » mad q Pe Rp MONDAY EVENING, af § p.m. KG. E. Hall, 3 35,02 Dastor Sunday school, 9:30 ui. Preach. y “6° | draped in rare point d’Alencon lace, said to be Teal estate. No change can be wade in the assessment pastor, Sunday | Treasurer to-day mailed 35,136 checks, repre- | within thirty days. The President has been | movement, 8 p.m. school services at Immanuel mission, 3:30 p. . peer r 30. p. ui. : H a < —____ one hundred and fifty years old. The drese etter the yurnment of the board on August 3. By = ——— Yor ple’ ting, 7: mn. Ba} t con- | senting $7,727,939 in payment of the interest | unwilling to make changes more rapidly than = Gilera? the Commnisoners ‘WILLIAM TSB, Bes PEMPETOAE BuALOING assocraTiON. Cece rpieseeate kee neti a coe | Cong 97, Tar p00 itn slured4 oertoast HRAe | as GmiA crcsacty ‘ceuainoe Wis eneeasie mak SEVEN INDICTMENTS. pen eeees vita orange blossoms and the Sag r ; Tresresees $287,348.52 i <—- A TURCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVER. | and on bonds issued in wid of Pacific railroad | gtness of the candidates for appointment. He ‘That is What is Looked For From the | braided cord with long tassel ends. ‘The vel Fs once te 90 234.413 00 Kent yastor.-Preaching af 11 am. : subject: “Lead Fas could not be satisfied to take just the recom- Cronin Grand Jury. py ye pie pe leg Cones ———- vice 2 = uot into tion.” Sunday-school at Trot Fu i is i 4 on the with a tiara of diamonds, a bm Surplus and Interest Fund. 852; No evening servion. c ND OF THE UBLE WITH THE FLATHEADS. | mendation of this public man or that who i —e> THE MORGAN STEAM LAUNDRY Co. TO monthly SL OS0 for O1a maomtleT g1500 ter | HAMLINE ME. CHURCH CORNER oTH A telegram was received at the War depart-| might be imposed on himself, or be under Catcaco, June 29.—The Times this morning | fo™ contans makiahesten oan rage blo, ee _ Gucorporated.) 0 months y: Fea bap ey Sh go a AE ota eae! HK. Ni ee, DD pas- | ment yesterday from Assistant Adjutant-Gen-| some obligation to the candidate that | says: “It is believed that seven indictments @ boquet of nephetos roses. JOBN W. MORGA proverty worth #3-H00. we wil advance $1,500; | tor, iam. and @ jm. by Dr,G.W Wright, 3°b. on {benny at thom ee a would make him not too scrupulous | will be returned, and that the men pronounced | oe bridemmaide wore similarly made gowns JOBE, Mone ani the payinents wou 20 ‘monthly; on & prop: | Consecral ‘uesday. | Prayer uceting, receiv ere see | about recommending him. Mr. Cleve- | guilty of Dr. Cronin’s murder or parties to the | of white point d’Esprite lace and moire white BLISY ot uot ews 40 fer moth Sharon ‘an be taken at any | ted” CTememm & The public cordially, ts" | no reason to ap eae tsm "| ined oxted several” tnen doom | compicty to coaster hin, wil tor Almeanter | ro pen HE NE aaieentiee satinceleiaa Bivance, cf the whole of iivcan bs repad' et any time | jk qes>_ “WIDOWS” 13 PASTOR EDMOND HEZ crs cena accepting such recommendations. Gen. tlar- | Sullivan, Martin Burke, Patrick Cooney, John | !athers,aud each carried a bouquet of will of + WR owein's sutgect Buvtay uisbtes gelver ic CE 1% i | ng ypre 5 ee a roses and lace fans with long ivory Steam Laundry, the MORGAN STEAM | Tho facilites for getting rid of an cucumbrance can | Scooud Baptist Chureh Audito.fuus, 4th stand Vire | , SPINSTATED.—Public Printer Palmer yester- | rison has had more experience andis less trust- | F, Beggs. Daniel Coughlin, Patrick O'Sullivan p fe pe invites the patrouage of the 3 painted by the bride. These fans, wita the “4 4 4 iuia ave, se. Preaching at 11», in. by the pastor. | day reinstated Mr. George Fordham as first | ful. He has been working very hard over the ank Wood: i i . hie learn pear aesk, Ouruharey on maxturity will pay 1 ber cent per a Young meats aie Saud ebay O30 “pivig | ®88istant to Superintendent Penicks, of the | ©4%e8 before him with the Jizpow of making Groans maccunanese pret nent ag ay to Rogen peed wed pum, $100 peid in at $1 monthly, will eo rae service eedayy 8 pik. Prayer service | folding-room. Mr. Fordhim was removed by | *UCh #ppointments as should be above adverse | erect that Alexander Sullivan's conviction will | At the sanctuary railing the bride was met by : at 615 und praise thes. it F. MAN Next meeting. Wednesday evening, J Thursday, 8 p.m. Parsonage 70 41 Mr. Benedict because of his republicanism and | CTiticism. | By his own labor he has satisfac- | he assured by not indicting him; that no bill | the bridegroom aud hie best mus. Mr. Eric 3. F. MANNING, Tihat, “6.0 Dimeansan, presents Lewis, Abraham, | ig pfOURTH FRESBYTEMIAN CHURCH, | has been called back because he combines. eft tape Dy dageanies am epee will be found against him in order to show the Debigren, his brother. After the’ marriage OFFICE AND WORKS, :F, i - = . | ciency with the prevailing political doctrine, | B¢ ; ] , the ver- | others what dupes they have been. It is rea-| ceremony the young couple were shown ‘0 Seeker, 207/34 nnn ehbaa | Eosaaigneed id Ree” Gases ond oP Vice requires or will permit. During the : d that when the oth e the gall thi laces Uxton Corzzos, New York, at its,commence- | month he expects to clear up everything that — fog for them, while ‘Alauamllor: Gellioon reed the colebention ot’ tao ya mass prayer meeting at 8 o'civck. | ment on Wednesday, conferred the. degree of AO) Seacsble should be sop am, oe that Walks the streets a free man, they will, out of | Father Colton. Sa vane Riven Ph. D. on Mr. W. A. Croffut, excoutive officer | inthe policy of the administration may be | ‘i, pr ree against the discrimination, | 4 wepDiNa BREAKFAST AND RECEPTION, Of the geological survey of this city.” In recog- | in accord with that policy. iene sigs After the benediction Mr. and Mrs. Dahigren ome ren ai 1320 Pa ave. n.w., = eae ne en peratép.in. Young people's prayer meeting THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE IN- taubsday Has opened.s Branch Yard 14th and New York ave. Se vestese COMPANY bas been organized | Strangers are con B.w. The largest and finest display of Monuments in preside ey oe pe — . Norris Thorne, vice-president Washington, Special designs se8-1m or ‘sec’; W. H. Wetusl. treasurer 7 a re in nition of the honor Mr. Croffut has forwarded FITZGERALD'S SUDDEN DEPARTURE. ari et THE, CREATEST BARGAINS YET IN ait of dues will ‘be held at the v Hite, Colles, copies of the six books he has! NO CANTKEN FOR THE CAMP. | John Fitzgerald, the Irish land-leaguer of | prec sweatin proeti ies mother, 78; Cor. 20th st. | Wescott & Wilcox, 1007 Pu. ave, aw. TUESDAY, written: “A~ History of Connecticut,” “The — Nebraska, came to the city Thursday with the | ™" ding hessicieat and nocaption wasp ky PF, ‘Oc, | July 2, 1889, at 2p. 1. Bubscri tions received b ‘any Vanderbilts,” ‘A Helping Hand,” “The Bour-| The President Prohibits the Sale of a intenté f ste: least x, | Riven. Among the guests were Mr. and Mra Bie. Lot | Seoretary, 1oee F at naw irom) am to'5 p.m bon Ballads,” ““Deseret—an Opera,” and “A Li t Fort Washi Ho wads aprahianndie tue ema ene. |e ee, Henry Day end Mr. et Bis ee. Cpocase $4 | iter opm ‘at house, 1 Law oe Midsummer Lark.’ ‘ er ees ee He made appointments to that effect. but sud- | and Mrs. Newcombe, Miss Louise Floyd-Jones, Goods. Underwear, Hosiery, Gent's Outing | _J¢20- eer ‘: aA Revaxtn 0: Gen. Ordway has been compelled to change | C°ulY Yesterday afternoon he picked up his | Miss Leary, Mr. Arthur Leary, Mr, Buirts from S00. to $3. A pew lot sonaheadl andl NOTICE. . MARE’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Po-| Locax InrerNan Revexve Orricers,—The . ipel Be | baggage and left the city, saying nothing about | and Mrs. J. W. Arkell, Dr. and Mre Sheep. ‘For bargain in ali lessee ot Goth = = sett ‘Hall, corner 11th sud D 8 w-hegu- Secretary of the Treasury to-day appointed the | 8°me of the details of his plans for the first | his intentions. It was suspected that Mr. Fitz- | Fordyce Barker, Mr. and J. W. Paul. oe Cor. 20th st. and Pa. ave... Te Sunday School, Sunday, Sp, m. Lecture and Devo: | following internal-revenue officers for the dis-| ®nal encampment of the District national | gerald came here to sce Alexander Suilivan, ir. of | Philadelphia; Miss Constance TRAVELERS IN EUROPE. NEW ISSUE OF STOCK Houal services, Wednesday, & p.m. Kev. W. H. Got- | trict of Maryland, which includes the District | guard by an order which the President has | Dut he denied any such purpose when he was | Schack, Mrs. Hicks-Lord, General and Mrs Letters of Credit: Daafts oc all points in Inlssion ed new iuemibera. "Al cordially invited to 4¢- | of Columbia: Philip E. Bowman and Causman | made directing that no liquor whatever shall | 8c" for a moment. yesterday in the Grand Pa- | Di Cesnola, the Misses Di Cesnola, Mrs, Semmes ert, MOREY, Fal BY CABLE in BY THE Fm it" | H. Gains, gaugers; Daniel W. Myer, store-| he sold, uadocan giunautiaen on ta aw cific, _—_ stated erator 3 detectives | Ives, Mr. Conde Thorne, Mr. and Mra, ie 4 SepEWiS JOUNSON & FIRST CO-OPEERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION | (¢-——. EST. BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAL SIXTH | keeper, and Henry W. Lyday, Geo, M. Swank 4 4 oa wor | Shudowed the Nebraskan during his stay in the | stone, Mr. and Mra. Charies Pellew, ‘n.w.—The F, Kev. D. W. Faunce, will | and Charles E, Slifer, storekeeper and gaugers. ernment reservation at Fort Washington, par- | city, and it may be are still on his trail. Hamilton Fish Keane and Mr. Louis Sand. The Pennsylvania ave: and 1Uth st, OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. preach et Lika, subject. “Prosar 8 p. ——$—$—_— ticularly during the coming encampment. ver since the investigation into the murder | bride's presents were the betrothal ring of moe Shipley & Co. Mn & SoFInON to younsgs People. All welcomed. 1t_| No Concert Tus Evexrxo.—Owing to the | yt will be remembered that Gen, Ordway | f Pr. Cronin began there has been a persist-| Martin Luther and Calvarine Von Bora and Ge se= 2 RONDAN, 0115 STREET Aw. ouwe | OFFICE: 1251 MiGH (2D) STREET. _jo20.0t_| g-_CENTRAL, METHODIST denth of ex-Secretary of War Cameron there | had decided to establish a “canteen,” | eutsearch for « policeman who appeared at | quantities of silver and plate from G. W. ‘eral contractor of all kind of artificial stone Bee CFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND Church, 12th and M u.w.—Sunday services at ! pla 1 . P Di 's livery stable late on the night of Dr. il i ¥ " Yl be no music at the White House grounds | where light drinks could be bought by the | Cromm's death and inguired cameleon ee this evening. guardsmen only, because, as he stated, he | were in, It was at Dinan’s stable, and on Spa ageapd v ¢ of " 1, r thous cellafemade dy end fre fom fod odor’ e20'Im™* | 4, Atearotam Mie June uo, | a helio whotabyg weed women, esi Hae - Gwe OFFICE OF RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE | canal and put it in good navigable order it bas bees |B 2, pen all, sumatner. Qanrteiy contereuce | DEPARTMENT oF Justice CuaNoes.—Tho At- | thought this the best means of preventing ex-| the order of Detective Coughlin, ‘that the GOSSIP FROM LONDON. = COMP, tn the | Monday, $'p.m. Stewards and Trustees! Meeting at 7 , nia eisai horse and buggy were secured in which Cronin board ‘of ‘public works, to iesue three | 12. Washington aud Alexandria Branch, W. ¥. Mis- | torney-General has appointed Chas, A. Herr- | cessive drinking during the camp. He argued, +4 ral of th Pi cee decoyed to his death, It was a ral Rndred thoitand doliars of repair bonds. ‘These Lande | MOMMY Metipy at Alesaudria Sunday, rug p, | Manns assistant district attorney for the west | in telling the plan to a Sran reporter when he | supposition. that the policeman “who im, | C@U8© Of Lord Beaconsfield’s Breake | thd fee hundred dollars, will rum’ for‘ twenty yearns right, pastor. Sunday schvol. BAU tur; | GF" district of Virginia. ‘The resignation of W,- | reached his decision, that by thus regulating | guifed ‘whether ‘the horste were all im ind | | @0Wm—Giadstone and Labouchere. | Pil Dear niterest at the rate gf six per cent, und will | preaching by the pastor 11 am, und 8 v.u.; children's | E. Hoyt, the assistant district attorney for tho | the traffic under the supervision of responsible | dis particular horse in mind and that he was, toTus E sr Thecompany. | MOMs of thetolls and revenues of | mevhing, 3:40 p.m. Society vf, Christian Eudeavor, | northern district of New York, has been re- | Officers whose duty it should be to preserve | therdfore, implicated in the crime. ‘The Tmey | SPecisl Cable Dispatch meee tone theca iB Sprayer meeting, ‘Thursday nen z : rs pam. Seats | ceived at the department, order and prevent too much drinking, there | thi ‘1 hak Sol Dalandy, Besies Loxpox, June 29.—Lord Beaconsfield’s doctor ccived tg the compesy'sufice Gcursetown, D.C." | eesti services, wtraugers welcome, ____18*_ ee | would be no trouble at all, wherens if be at- | Yeeper at. the ‘East Chiengo-avene station, | in his last illness describes his breakdown te Se ae = EEE METHODIST | SERVICES a Tae Wak Department was CLosep to-day in | tempted to prohibit the sale of liquor to the whGh is about a block distant from Dinan’s his refusal to take his exercise, Beaconsfield 3e20,3y2,6,0,19816 STEPHEN GAMEETCE |. | Zid ateut nw. Dunday. Holiness inecting, 3.1: | Fespect to the memory of the late ex-Secretary | men the latter would resort to all sorts of | Seige, fy Moe mae te ant from, Dinan's a abel baheemaes a AAS t Proaclang, 8 'p.in, by Hey, Wut. Ramsey. “Ail ‘wei: | Cameron, whose funeral occurred to-day. means to get it andthe “prohibition” would | $n the allegations that Delaney is a member of | * ys read the classics at dinner, that Bar etarite Hoxey wily Ry Rg 1 nN Gage ee result in three times as much drinking than if | the notorious No. 20 Clan-na-Guel; that he is | Vitil, Homer and Horace gave him more hase of COTHING. DEOP IN TO-DAY AND WE <q@=>, FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL lor Mucu or ax Ixcnease.—The force of | there were a quiet, well kept canteen at the | an intimate friend of Dan Coughlin, andthathe | Pleasure as companions than any living = SURPRISE YOU. GEORGE ey } eo 3 Ath male — = Geo. —— employes of the Post-Office depart ment will be | camp. ne — a ee knowledge of human | has been identified by Dinan's hostler as the | celebrities, SS a ~— | 9:15; regular session, 0:0; preachiiug by the pastor, | engthened for next year's work by the addi- | nature, he thought, to foresee that as soon as | man in question. The paper says that Delaney, is , last ris Uulcn Eabarere wit have s Peni Vuly | 12,4, toy subioct, “Ute thts Eat," aut tt. ax | tion of two laborers, With this exception the | fruit is forbidden’ it becomes the object of | when wdationed alent aie matter me nce | Lord Salisbury, in the house last night, eyni- igen a . . iated all ibility for the borers me Lessons trom Ships,” Prayer Wed- | number of employes of the department will re- | every man’s desire. vous denial of ite truth, but showed signs of | Ctlly repudiated all responsi by j ED’ AKD JOHNSON, Secretary. ae ead ae ean “! . 3D AND A oxe main unchanged. THE PRESIDENT TAKES ACTION. breaking down. = — in Armenia, and — ‘the ee Arooxe HAS REMOVED HIS ices Daath ti a8 = pastor, Kev. J. A.| Couxrenrert Gotp Corx.—The chief of the | _A# stated in Tux Stan a delegation from the Burke’s Case in Winnipeg. very Coveted Chetstim cntulenesion who bane ‘. w meeting , isti i 1, | #dventured themselves into these countries ree ‘of 456 Pennsylvania avenue, | {fh 4 te ies secret service has received s telegram from | Woman's Christian Temperance union recently | Wrxxrrrc, May., June 29.—Aesistant State's ~e Frhere be will be pleased to see his old customers uu ings erect indy eehbol to 15 a.m. Seets gral m . " a the Yurks and their victims Agent Harris stating that he had arrested Max | Made a protest, going to the President with a| Attorney Baker arrived yesterday and was | grou ssGeentle workne Keen hg = = : McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH. Massa. | Wolff in San Francisco, Cal, for ing coun- | petition, that he issue an order prohibiting the | closeted all the afternoon and. part of the | He might as well tickle an alligator with s the Sackhoiders of the Atacontia aud foie, | Soe gchusotts ave. bet oti and 10thsta nw. | terfelt €6 goldcoin. sale of any liquor on the camp grounds. “The | evening with H. M. Howell, who has been going | straw. eo te tac Hiver Kailroad Company, for the election of Di- | God, Wings and Priests’ B py in... ¢Renben Ye Ne SiC President promised them that he would look | over the evidence to sce that it is in proper | Gladstone dined with Labouchere last night, Eee cad cach site bacincee 00 mar provert come | “Wity buainy Full.” 4 bermon td'the Young. 7115p, | Lieut. Huco Osrermavs has been ordered into the matter, and he has sent word of his | form. The examination will be finished to- | This raises discussion whether Labouchere bo —— m9 in Anacgatia WOND, ane aly Slee m, doung J People's = acing ex] am Sunday to temporary duty at the Norfolk navy-yard, —* Bie ead tel rewers tod _ y~ day and all will be in readiness for the trial | will be his possible —y The Pall Mall ent Wiad oe Geant, ewpeacrae 5 95 SuISWOLD, President. veetrom Ste pane TOS EME TE | Vnorsta Postaastens,—The following | transmitted to Gen. Ordway yesterday. Al-|" It is’ “quite possible that Burke may not | to beliove in England and So believe in Kimnoaat. =. _3. B. PITCHER, Secretary. _ Je19. 20,Jy3a6 = UstON METHODIST EP1ISCOLPAL | fourth-class postmasters have been appointed though he books -rather disconsolate at the be brought back before October. He has fif- | Until then he is merely a and enter- EXAMINE GAS STOVES. THs FOLLOWING PERSONS ARE EM- | Shooto: a; Proachingat Il ani, by tienen, | in Virginia: John W. Lester, Blacksburg, | prospect the general refuses to {alk about the | teen days in which to appeal to the full courts. | taining specimen of the performing poodle of ©. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F st. = pl 72S Kev, Wim. H. Chapman, and at 8 p.m. ‘by dev. |W. | Montgomery county; Leonard Damel. Rappa-| matter, Saying that he cannot criticize the | The July term of the queen's bench ends the | politics. — Ww Buck, Missionary meeting at 4 p. 1. \guug Peo- | hannock station, Fauquier county; Mary A. | actions of a superior officer. He has not formed second Thursday in July. The next term| Fierce wrath reigns in the vivisectionist THRY ARE GUARANTEED. ep20-3m | "C°G. pauser. L.G. Botch, Preuiug All welcome” TTA7eF service Weluesdey | Woody, Rocky Mount, Franklin county; W. H. | any further plans as yet on the liquor question, | begins the ast Thursday in September. If the | camp at the unmasking of the dodge to cee tea opens & Some, e-—— ALL SOULS GHURCH WNITARIAN), | Weaver, White Top, Grayson county. but indeed there is but little to do now that the nt proceedings do not endat least fifteen | sent the private hole and corner meeting ee ED wat nein WooDWaRD, | Fore it pert ne Ne Bg fh gets CT —— President has put his foot down. 73 before the second Thursday im July the | lord seajur’s friends in, the Masoten ineome Epona og ll ~ Auguste fer. J. Schatfer.”_ $e16-s,t4w | to-morrow moruing at 11 o'ciock by the pastor, kev. | _ Mantz Oupens.—Lt.-Col.C.D.Hebb has been : —_—>—_—_ case will go over to September, unless appeal | Monday in support of the Pasteur institute, as 472 Louisiane ave. aiawinieons school acoisd'dclock™” "mM SeFViES. BMndey | detached from the command of the marine bar- | Who Will Succeed Commodore Schley? | is waived Appeal will not be waived unio eo | if the meeting ‘were public, ‘Tickets. hate ,ZYTLES ZO BEAL ESTATE. Speci tothe | So = MOUNT VERNONPLACE Mcz.cuuncu | Tk#*t Portemouth, N. H., August 14, and) It seems to be understood at the Navy de- | Strong a case is made that it would be useless | been refused to all the records. Reports on titles thade with accurscy, IN MEN'S DRESS A TENNIS SASH. South, cornerof Uth and K sts, aC Hice | ordered to the command of the marine bar- partmeut that Secretary Tracy does not intend bromptness, Teeaunable Timldaway, ‘paste, anti-vivisectionists. Consequently it is quite possible | Even Lord-Chief-Justiee Cockburn and Cardi- racks at Boston, Mass,, relieving Major Geo, vs the to ap) Bet — — Ln Preaching that e will remain here till er. nal will be excluded unless specially CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. CER | Tis geavon we have au exaust line in all thecolor- | p.m. Sunday’ achool at "B30 ry CE ety Houston, who is ordered to command | ‘ Select @ successor to Commodore Schley as 8: cS invited. ‘This destre significance of the nee ewourition. | Commercial Ys fs gaat in seid by all the quod (5 thom | plske, Hall. 7th eee, F< otttally Nat | the marine barracks, ‘League Island. Capt, | Chief of the bureau of equipment and recruit- PORTUGAL AND ENGLAND. meeting. Thé anti-vivisectionists are jubilant. = foams (9 and D strecia (Pygt Buildina. NQOp BE LORDON. ‘They wear better, look better Berd La on rds John H. Higbee has been ordered to the com- | ing until about the 1st of August. There are i " ving ; Sn CE CHURCH, | mand of the marine barracks, Portemouth, N.H, | didates in the field, but the Serious ition of at oe ee a ae oe ee Se Poors suits gas ight T! ae esther Starts SR utale, of them—sine —=— DOVGL AGS MEMORIAL 2. § gaunce, "01 i" many candidates in the field, but re isa | A Condit Things at Dela- 5's Coke. Jokxsgy Shornens” Si E se Bg ival, Next week will be devoted to the shah. Tent variety. a +, Weteann & Ing. Dastor —Stranyurs snd new ‘comers Lortheast PzrsonaL.—Gen. W. 8. Rosecrans of Cali- — a ee verb. the choice goa Bay. “"Tbeen's piay, “A Doll's House,” has ite last =i MEN'S IMPORTING FURNISHERS, yer Quartet at night. Fourtiot-July-ecrvace Thurs | £0TDia, Ferd J. Mendell of Columbus, Ohio, Dr. | Xt present assistant to Commodore Walker ti | Loxpox, June 29.—Dispatches from Delagos | Performance this efternoon. It has been « EQUITABLE 15th and F sts. nw. | day night, it | H. P. Merriman of Chicago, Jno. H. Shiery and | the bureau of navigation. He is an electric ex- | Bay state that the situation there is sericus, a epee ae ~~ me id — <g=> FIST CONGREGATIONAL cHUncH, | C. A. Whitmack of New York, and Jno. K;| pert, and has mado the lighting of shipe a ne yo ey oy <=. “ 'P®®) ‘The Portuguese have destroyed a portion of | and moral rather than theatrical, Janet ‘TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, /e find our stock in Half Hose too large. To-day we ‘corner ot 10th and sts. u. w. The pastor, | White of Hyndman, Pa., are at Willard’s.—— special study, and it is believed that the trans- a the cut the Dut only until we have reduced the sur- | Kev: M. Nowinan, D.D.. will preuch at 14 a. 5in."'No | ashbel P. Fiteh of New York, Thos M. King | feeatih trie lights to the b t the newly-constructed railway and have fired | 4. Church, creator of , role of Nora “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. us. hat we do. evetituy preach ng service.” Music led by Dr: Bischon, * at 2 bogltc Jour te: ic lig! roan of on Helmer, was Givorced by her first husband in MODES & SLATES 48 dozen of regular 50c. Half | organigt. Bunday School at 9:30. um. Vesper Serv- | J. F. Odell and Frank Harriott of Baltimore, A. | ment and recruiting was done with a view to | upon the English engineers, The British con- married Charles Carrington, whe ASSETS €1,064,781.37. on to Soc. or three pete €1. "AGK tor Serie | Sedat #5 _____it_ | D. Hepburn of Philadelphia, and J, G. Farne-| Capt, Bradford's transfer also. sulate is crowded with refugees and the British | Plays Boulanger’s flippant sneer at the mam, Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received | of Se; Hall Hose, tow Soe ant tom OO dozen od ODE FANE | worth of Albany, aro at fhe Arlington. interpreter connected with the consulate has | 2nd" the amusement of monasticism atiy st the office of the Association, Equitable Build | “ They won't stsy wilh us long at such prices, ioheizon. Tastee. 24 dus subject, Tie asus | Albert Drew and wife of Philadelphia, Pa.,| Washington the Best-Governed City. | been arrested. ‘The English seandalized the Catholics he assures the Tobit, ing, 1003 F et. ee. WOT Maerha, State of tlie Kedeeined:” 8 p.in., “Christ the Ceuter or | Chas. D. Lanier of Miagpompre a oe C..H.| Mr. Wm. E. Curtis, writing from Venezuela | bis immediate release, the Catholic that he attends mass every Sheree are $2.50 per mouth. 17 25th aud ¥ eta.'n.w. | NS eee edn eles Coan Clase mesting, et ean pens a, eld a to congratulate Commissioner Douglass on his Pugilists on « Tour. Sunday, and that his expressions of contempt cori say pre beer sre, PS i Se, CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (rks: | Bowden of Chicago, IlL, C. Roberts of Colo- | appointment, says: “I have learned from con-| , Pact, Misx., June 29,--Killen and a half- ~ re only ask asked as mild indications of univers the @Pcistion ére furnished upun application. at12z1 Fst de7-1mo_ | Soe. Shrvjce ip Lh mm und Shas , ee Bliveerst Orleans a ee eee eager lye rs — by | dozen pugilists of less note left for San Fran- ‘Yesterday Easton swam from Richmond te ‘Office hours, from 9 to 4:30 ‘On the first = ‘ASHIN EPOST ~ | by Kev. Teunis s, . D. e 8, — | vi e world that Seppe Me a | An peel Tne mee, [Rane eee | Has cd ybatereat Meh cnn | Wonca btn pve om ay | Ser btn eng eg Pa ae | Seo esas 6 to 8 o'clocs vances Mabe a ehtaemi “—- =< 1e" ol ‘vans of we FPR Ce Saseeae=. Storage Departments all above «round. my4-4m >, SORT GanOLINA Avg. METHODIST | York, are atthe Normandia-—-Wm. Woodhull, | Death of Admiral Temple’s Wife. | iD6- tar b'te ‘1 ‘The Coming Royal Marriage, | ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prost, | <g> NEW STORE. Sunny Schoo vaUReS Rivashung at ‘arm. nad | & Scared, E- Fisher, E. Anzall and J. Mark! Mrs, Catlyna F. ‘Temple, wife of Admiral Bragg and the Grand Army. Special Cable Dispatch to THE Evexrwo Bran. 3x0. JOY. S85, at. | uw Bcnia freer ouare muvited srening ** 8,2 | Teachout of Boston, E. Hoberte of mend Temple, U. 8. navy, and daughter of General Cmrcaco, June 2%.—The report that Gen. | Loxpox, Jun nee fo chews a ,CONTRACTOR Goons. —oo - ji J. W. Wilson, U. 8. N.. Francis of Phila- | Totten, U. 8. army, died of paralysis at the commander the Princess Louise engagement to } Bg its caaamaees church, eoruer of Lith and wate aw ane 5 : be | ane teas anne wrlgnte; $s a Wits, Sacete anion omen eten hee 4 Mie ‘to-morrow ‘be the Prince of Wales’ decision to drop alliances ty 16-Sun m 106. Lenman Builat SLATE MANTELS, | Orsi Mier temortow Gating Cy eee tlt be a8 FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST pas yt Rf ET with German princelings. Fife is a great chum = Begane TILES AND GRATER. narst SY of the ‘and almost old to be 0 epee Sr na. | se1-ame so rovistana ava | Sek aR cunt Gen W. Moore, | B father. She is « plan, anae THO! ase - | tenoot it Sven by Mr. F. Green a4 an their a Importer Wines, Brabaies Segara, Bere Sh St apd New ork eye an tne bas W. Gite Ur muesting. Adarosags | J daughters my fy" and n {213 Pennsylvania avenue. SH yafe.iur blverware, Jewelry, Goods, | 9 pire i A: ies _ ; — rector of Trinity chureh, New York ‘ale p eyncon of the future king's eldest J J py SO #192 | % ‘CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- F, Maans ana'W. Whitueage’of New York, the present rector of ‘St. John’s, Rev. Dr. Leo- New Havex, Coxn., June 29,—It is believed poet the cans race | KEMOVAL—THE “KRAKAUER” AND x sop py: not | are at We nard, who lesves in the autumn to be that Yale will remain in New London to row Lense’ tes the quatet hemea wipe ‘Commerce LE OF MUSIC. . o August 28 as the day ‘accepted ‘assume his new ne ‘shall see America entering the royal mame ‘Waite for descriptive peice list nay14-00788 bebe has wages te ing their state convention. about November 1, lange tor four miles., bes market,