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TEMPERANCE WORKERS, THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, The National Temperance Congress in . Session In New York. New Yorx, June 11. The National Temper. ance Congress opened today in the Broadway Taber It was calied to order by Col. Alexander S. Bacon, Rev. Dr. Charles F. Deems was tod president and Joseph A. ca Bogardus secreta Dr. Deems anvounced AT TE STARK BUILDINGS, orth west Corner Pennsy Ave. and 11th St, by The Even Star Newspaper Company, ; 8. H. KAUFFMAND, Pres’ Thr Frew elty by carriers, Week. or 44 ix months, &. the one oi of the congress hice at Washington, D. Cae | to be the —_ promotion ot the cause of temperance, with no divergence to -| partisanship or sectarianism, After prayer by the Rev. Dr. Parker the work of the congress je ened with on “Is state and national desirable and feasible?” speaker = Was TWO CENTS. : = = a — be veneral te octogenarian, General Secretary Tracy Thinks the Bids Exces- i it was re prohibition laws were enacted sive and is Having Them Investigated. } as it is now, outrast, from his stend- VOTING PENSIONS. Report on the Dependent Pension} The vids tor the new naval vessels, which | Louisiana to Have a Popular Vote | eo»ition: Bill Adopted by the House. were opened yesterday. have been referred to on tho Lottery. the bureaus of construction and engineering. | The Secretary is under the impression that the | figures submitted on the great armored THE SENATE TALKS SILVER. | cruiser arc excessive, and has asked for} A TEMPERANCE CON RELY STAR—p ure prepa. Six Vi. T6—-No 16.060, ASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1890. : ade known on applicatian ‘AL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ome js i, = wae WASH NAVAL BA. CHAPTER, LHURSDAY, lost. 1:30 Pam., to atie ral of our late eunpaniun, Win. B. Garden. Com. | AMUSEMENTS. Sister Chapters fraternally’ invited. “by | ARCHITECT! “GEO, SCHULTZ, 8 A SPECIAL COM ICATIC a a contia h N ¥F.A.A.M., will be hel TRSDA i. toattend the funeral of vector peother, Win. B Garden, Members of Sister | BOARDING Index to Advertisements, who was introduced as the he church movement in be- Perance. took the ground that na- : T stote prohibiuon was neither desira- ple nor feast To asve the removal of su immense stock to our new Sore, corner 11th and Gats., which we will occupy onsite { Bboct Angust 1, we call the attention of builders and | pence. Wins By Busines Gai IRESS. : ~ M _—_ =* athington, D.C., said oo 2 ~ cordially invited, F 5 hibition was both desirable and feasible, 1 those wino contemplate building to our stock of Wood | Piordero:the WM | ae pelt ® special report on this point from the bu- cutburst of applause NO. NG, § <_ | COUNTRY Bos “as received with an outburst of applause, a : reba . ‘ —_——- reays, which will be made today. It is ———_ There is nota law on the statute books, h 1s, Boa Lat Tiles for fire- FRIENDS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNT- | COUNTRY REAL Ei E y att =, he and Siate Mantels, Ranges, Latrobes, Tiles | Fe REND S rahilpinited te theamuaal | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE be ; not likely that the bureaus will make A B : Little | Suds that is nots ly violated, and the argeascortment of Brass Goods, | (milichceent of the Preparatory School at the New | DEA 3|Senator Stanford’s Land Loan : iislions ‘ 20,000 Burglary in a Little | ssertion that prohibition’ doce mot pre, places and floors. al: Natioual Theater DENTI 2 any recommendations, but will simply hibit is not an argu ust) prohab ithe TOMORKOW (THURSDAY), Epvc NAL 6 i ertai! e a aoe ae agaiuel ohibition, which we arc offeriug at a great reduction, at 2-30 pan.” 4 ae Paxconaione: 3 Proposition Rejected geo iy Seieert, ote remy) mace Gea New York Town. Who would argue that the laws against. mure ee A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- | Faw. 8 Pi "} _ the Secretary's guidance. Taking the » der and a burglary should be abolished pawn tion of Washington Centennial Lodse. No. | FINANCIAL, 2 bid of 23,000,060 as a busis the armored cruiser, because they are violated? Mrs. Bittenbender at a weight of 8,100 tons, would cost $370 a ton, of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union MR. REED FILLS THE COMMITTEES, | Whereas the armored coast defense ship Mon-| DAY'S NEWS FRESH FROM THE WIRES. | spoke in favor of a prolabition, mmenimont te terey, which Scott is now building, will cost the national Constitution, 14, F-A.AM., will be held. at THURSDAY the 1 de By orde t asome Femple on —_. pem, Work, 3d | FOR RENT FOR FoR RENT « = BARBER & ROSS, ne WM EMMETT C. ELMORE, secretary. _ ets ists 7 911 Penna. ave. ws (OF FICIAL. Di PARTMENT OF STATE, | FOR RENT (Stones). —_-—_ £407 a ton, The other two armored vessels now —.___ Tm ; ton, D.C. Juve th 18M In" | FOR RENT Gloeeeey i under process of construction, the Maine and | THe BRIDE WALKED ON DAISIES.| THE INDIANS SURRENDERED, = TF HPATH WAS REMOVED To ne consti of the Cutted Stutew at | FOR SALE (louses emails gue texas, are aleo in excess of the estimate of fi wets &<~" & receive bis pati no W., Where he will be te of the death on the 13th | FOR SAL ‘overboard, of | FOR SAT ors), (DSCELLANEOUS).. 370 . the fi er bei £380 a t d es ee . va |) aia 7, Adverse reports were mado from the finance | fie Jatter S300 Cte The fon ea yr Rand | Wedding of Ex-Commissioner Webb's | Murderers of Kanchman Ferguson ar . : ste e + 3 frede Caught by 1 eq) OYE TIE LARGE INCKEASE 1X MY Pater vay’, 1enot | GENTLEMEN'S GOODs.. committee on Mr, Stanford's bill for govern- | on the estimated cost of the two vessels, which | # Son at Frederick. cht by Troops. ee criers to the superioe quality of my XX X | — Ra Wid sURELY 2 ment loans on liens of real estate and on the | the government is building. pone or Fla ughest grade. 5 gull. vered. OCR SUMMER CLOTHING WILL SURELY es et ean | ania I Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR. Mites Cory, 3 An unusually interest- | troop 3; is no | ing event im society circles here today was the | the Je derable | wedding, at noon, in All Saints’ P. E. Church, | y yon the part of the department as} of Miss Maria, eldest daughter of Rev. Osborne | ) w York and New Jersey Bridge | to whether it will be berter to ad- or., June 11.—Lieut, Milles first cavalry, has arrived here with icrs of the Indians’ who murdered uchman Kobert Ferguson. White Buffalo, ick Medicine and Little Eyes were bound | Weurers of clothing who + feooider thetr appearance aud have ALy Fogard lor | proper dn O. SPEANSS, 454 7that. jell | Loc. . ema 5. | Lost AND F | = E SUPREME COURT OF THE I t Be thet ‘of Columiia ths lot day of June, | MANICORE TSO MARRIAGES. George B. Bryan ys. Henry F. Woodard et al. No. | yepicar, The reports of the bureaus will probably be | 5Pe ban OFe meal money, and the bills were | ;. about this vein, and the Secretary will be at | _ F=&Drzica, June 11. indefinitely postponed, a loss to know what to do, THE HUDSON RIVER BRIDGE. doubt that there will be Mr. Evarts (by request) introduced a bill to | stud, authorize the ) CHAS, EF. HODGKI SB. Tonty keep the one brand, b ALL PEKSONS OTE RH HL 1 | Ingle, rector of All Saints’, and Henry Randall | over 2 Th : ig ee ‘ here to the Secretary's plans or to. adopt one | q 4 over to June 28 te await examination, Sho : paciy Docket 2 MISCEL & | Company to baild s bridge cross the Hudson | 270 | other of those ecimuitted yeaterne, ona | Webb of the District bar and acun ef on-Com- | savages resisted Maj. Carroll when he arrived a ean rustic 2| river between New York city and New Jersey. | in the latter event it will be a grave question | Diissioner Webb of Washington. at Tongue river, but when reinforcements NEW PUBLICATION DINE GAS CoGRING STOVES, OVER CAM. m 5 COMPANY. CAPITAL #1.000, 000. PRICES. 1001 F st. nwe f the Company's Building, sts. roth AND. KINDS. | and the late fi present their said cl with the proofs thereof, or to te the sume iu this das i, PAYNE, Audito ME WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST | fue Asi | Bryan & Co. are nc NOTARIE OCEAN STEAMEKS. POTOMAC PIANOS ema we OR Referred to the committee on commerce, PASSED. On motion of Mr. Edmunds Senate bill ex- tending the criminal jurisdiction of the circuit and district courts to the great lakes and their connecting waters was taken from the calendar and passed. between the two great firms, the Scotts and the Cramps, Its understood that Mr. Chas. Cramp, who was at the department today looking atter his interests, has said that in his opinion all of the bids on the 8.100-ton ship are excessive. ‘This statement has opened the eyes of officers in view of the fact that one of the bids was submitted he church and chancel were elaborately decorated for the occasion, a pathwa daisies having been strewn up the aisle for the bride to walk upon. She wore a dress of white crepe en traine, with tulle veil, and carried towers, Her sister, Miss Mary Addison Ingie, was maid of honor. The best man was John Webb of Washington, The ushers were came up With orders trom Gen, Brisbin to take Waite Buffalo dead or alive they weakeued and surrendered the murderers. HE LAID DOWN 1K $5,000, How the Book Trust is Trying to Mo= nopolize Business. LOANED ON COL KEAL ESTA‘? Well Secured Loans, guarantee’ by the Company, for sale. ‘THE HOUSE SILVER BILL, by himselt. Messrs, Gist Blair of St. Lows; Johnson Mr. Morrill, from the committee on finance, | ‘There 1s an idea prevalent that the plans sub- | of Boston, Woodhull and Anthouy Addison of reported back favorably and with sundry | Mitted by the Cramps differ from those of the | Washington, Miss Annie Campbell played the | AiLKAL AND ON| E. mew Onyurta, Wasn., June 11 H. Leach of jOTICES. SS. SHEDD & "BURBAN PROPE: 2 government only in the arrangement of the | wedding music, and the ceremony. was per-| \ANCOUVeT, member of the board of education bis a yell an SUHGREAN SRODxs amendments the House silver bill and gave no- | fOv¢rm aoe formed’ by the brile's father The churchtecs | Of this state, made the statling announcement Call on oF correstond int WARNER, President. iota tice that at the proper time he would offer it as cone ae ‘ crowded with friends, relatives and towns- | to the board yesterday noon that he had been W. B. ROBISON, Secretary: CORD WORKINGENS BUILDI @ substitute for the Senate bill. THE COURT OF CLAIMS. people, The presents received by the bride | offered £5,000 as a bribe to bring about the re- RL rc in y D THE DEBATE ON THE SENATE BILL. aes were remarkable for their number and rich- | considers of the text book adoption, and ASSOCIATION. The Senate silver bill was taken up and Mr. | No Adjournment Today—A Long-Pende | ness, laid before t ing District Case Decided. een It is stated that the attempted bribery was TO VOTE ON THE LOTTERY. |by'C E. Eames in telal cre? was done The Court of Claims did not adjourn finally Look Company, representing the book trust, today, as was expected, but probably will do so | 4 Remarkable Spectacle Proposed for | ‘Pie board passed arenolation cond mning the tomorrow. At this morning's session Assistant Louisiana, American book Company and its agents. Attorney Foote, on behalf of the government, i ‘ ak aes iy entered a motion to dismiss the claim of Kosa | PATS Rovor, June 11.—W. A. Crandall, From Wall Street But all sue! & ed | W#8 not as accessible to the American | \" nee - destroved | Chairman of the democratic state central com- | New Youx, June 1. - eee eee people ss the German) emperde hadlahown| ‘eres Jefirey Toe) property Gesiroyed 1 a ceht wrotee Malla So Gtaib Ramee again Weak at the opening this morning under by the money, or the paper cannot be sent, as| himself to his people. The President of the | by the United States troops during rg - ¥ su ewer — 7 re i ss Jnited SI a ops = tor Foster, leader of the anti-lottery | the combined influence of lower London prices CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ho accounts are kept with mail subscrip- | United States was uo sympathetic with the | the war near Lexington, Ky., on the ground fac 1 1 43 fi : EQUITABLE BUILDING” 1003 F 8. ty JOHN T. LEKCH, Seoretary._| sions og Grievances of the people as the German em- | that under the act of Murch, 1883, transmittirg | {¢H#om im apse cieagprenig sttearmtied bse tenga et crantp ee die Phar-tbogemlbimand ABLE BUILDING, : reat = : = 18. i ararhad uhown Himesttes Ge: ‘ rhe |% @ means of settling the lottery ques-| traders. First prices showed declines ranging OTICE.—OUK STOKE WILL BE CLOSED - peror hw : he d sdiction. Th Gaeta siia tas i< OUR STORE W the claim the court had no jurisdiction, The remedy, however, was in the hands of : ; tion and avoiding dissensions within | 6enerally from 3, to 3, per cent from last the J , who alone made Sena- | Court adjourned until tomorrow at 11 o'clock. board the check for the mon Eustis addressed the Senate. EMPEROR AND PRESIDENT. In concluding his speech Mr. Eustis con- trasted the young emperor of Germany and his sympathy with the working classes with the . | be desired at the rate of fifty cents per month, | President of the United States, who, he said, Second Payment. Sixth Issue JUNE 10, 1890. Bhares One Dollar Esch. ‘Meets at hall southwest coruer of 8th and E s at 8 o'clock p.m. THOS. BRODERICK, President. Tar Stan Our ov Tows.—Tur EvextNo Stan will be sent by mail to any address in the United States or Canada for such period as may B. Larner, oday. The stock market was = EQUITABLE Government Recerprs Topay. — Internal : J toe : a cap gate anaes merican peo 4 tia eae ae 2 . | e¥ening's figures, but Wouisville aad Nashville Psp hours, from 9 am. to 4305 m. dasty. On | _se10. ©. WITMER& CO. | revenue, $492,029: customs, $657,580, tors, Representatives and Presidente, Judge Davis left the city this morning for New oo = ces t pie rl rt Was exceptional, with a loss of 9: per cent and he firs mth the will be = Ts HERE VEN TO ALL —— ms as 5 . Ap, Fea 7 . shat, | Chicago gas with 1 per cent. “This wi " open dvances will be made | SHE Shoo it may concern that, THOMAS E. | Restoxen.—First Lieutenant Millard F, Eg- MR. TURPIE SPEAKS, York, where he will take a steamer for Europe. | and that they order primary elections through. ocala tactuns acteean his was fol: promptly at ‘clock, The 19th issue of stock isopen | LIL AY is ne cerineur cmpl and has no ore ry losses in the early trading, those stocks which had shown the smallest losses at the opening declinin most, and Oregon Transcontinental Jost Missouri Pacific and Northeru Pacitic and Rich- ad aud West Point, }, each, and the others iticant fractions, “The industrial stocks, however, were ally gain, and Chica nt at 53, further decliaed 1), per cent, aud sagar, after ceipt for money fur our account gleston, tenth cavalry, has tendered his resig-| | Mr. Turpie next addressed the Senate, He 10 Jad. L. BARBOUR & SON. nation, ) per month. — ——— E ELSMERE 81,000 aivanced on each share, ee Pamphlets ez tsand advantages of the Asscciation are furuished upon aj plication. = cama wa =>CUOLUN P| ay quomas somexvitte, | Se’ r y de3 _3e10-6t g REMOVAL! DR. MARVIN AC ks, Grain, Provi- | >’ |. Brom S04 A A DISTRICT CASE. out the state at which white people only will The court has announced its decision in the | be allowed to participate, the ua election to be THE DILL GOES OVER, claim of Samuel J. Ritchie against the District | held within thirty days and i: « majority voting As no other Senator desired to speak today | of Columbia on the basis of u number of old | § E % : nendments to the people the governor dent has signed the act for the relief of the | o. the question, the silver bill went over with- | paving contracts. The claim was origin iJ a special session of the legislature for Union Jron Works of San Francisco and the | out action till tomorrow. for £35,000, but —_ the ‘ : iD thet purpose within thirty days after t ad act donating Lake Contrary, Mo., to the city f " . | referred to a referee, Danie! Dono’ election, It will, of course, be understood that | of St. Joseph. Saco pe ree cmon | Tea thie aruiount is Sh We Mie Sone x in order to carry out th: ove sugsestion t ag= RSESERES : afurther reduction and rendered a jud) Pexstoxs ror Distaicr Prorie.—Pensions HOUSE. : leet or r for subse: be favored the free coinageof silver. Shares are Arprovep By THE Prestpent.—The Presi- co-operation of the governor will be neces ¢ for $9,900.36. ‘The claim has been ‘on file in| Tie lottery amendment was introduced in | OPCM4K *, lugher, declined a like amount. A Ek BUILDING, © G51 East Capitol ‘st. have been granted to residents of the District the court for ten years. the house Monday and yesterday was referred far pease 4 Sue bones eg reine 1419 Fet. nw. | Telephone 57ti, Je10-2w* | of Columbia as follows: Increase, Nelson | The Speaker announced the appointment of F oe to the special committee without opposition. | 120. “Cutan ef the armen teen ee enon Be SAMOS SAFE DEPOSIT STOCK FOR] Nicholls and Thomas J. Brown; re-issue, | Mr. Mills (‘Tex.) as a member of the committee | THE MINNESOTA VISITORS. gf aoe tunentai, St. Paul and Hichmend and Wees ISSo F street, = mee RANE HF George Brown cf Soldiers’ Home. on rules and Mr. Turner (Ga,) as a member of A RED LETTER MONTH. 1ot_ | jer0-sit (New location.) ees WASHING BS elie Trustoes They are G tary Windom and Senator Davis. jou Rabagtibeen avy neko- iiss Pomt, became more quiet, # < Dedication of Several Catholic Churches | j,0.0°5,0Pou4 at 105 Last bid, 105, and the in Maryland, __.___ Don’t Want Drunken Employes. Bavtixone,June 11.—The Baltimore and Ohie Railroad Company has sent to each employe No Connecrion A Fistpustertine | the committee on ways aud means to fill yacan- Scurme.— ward G. Jenkinson, the presi- | cies occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Car- on co, | dent of the Mexican Colonization Society of | lise (Ky.). ‘The delegation of nearly a hundred and fifty nuaave.se. | Lower California, which has been accused of THE DEPENDENT PENSION BILL. Minnesota editors and editors’ wives, who ar-| Bartrwore, June 11.—This is a month of | are to ucknowl- | being concerned with the recent alleged filibus- | Mr. Morrill (Kan.) presented tho conference | rived in the city Monday evening, were ten- | dedications for Cardinal Gibbons. On the first il settlement of | tering attempt, cables toa friend in this city re desirable features for | Dai vision iu the District | now in progress will include all | Gas, Water, Seweraxe, Gentleme: edze the re : foes under policy S ur company. iis follows: “Please give cmphatie dental in thy | TePOFt on the Senate dependent pension bill. | dered receptions from till 11 o’clock last might | Sunday his eminence dedicated a church at \ asl At uhh She Semaniar ote Taeniean| th ompt settle wenty-four hours | progs to any connection of tho company with Mr. Springer (Ill.) asked that the report go | by Seeretary and Mrs, Windom at their home, | Locust Point, on the second unday he went to This company will not, under cas org Sands ‘Sou te all decirinx 1p petconiee accmpeny ca | the filibuatering scheme, JeNKI over until tomorrow in order that it might be | 1422 Massachusetts avenue, and by Senator and | Sparrows Point and there dedicated the beauti- | PAt* A Cops: s. employ who are in the CE BELL O'S Trustees. prompt and bers! as you have proveu yourselves | Pes ra the Pesdilienk ‘tins printed in the Ki d and members be given | Mrs, Davis at their home only a few doors | ful church which the Pennsylvania Steel Com-| habit of becoming intonwated, All pote tre 14}9 G at. a folber” “ours respectiuly | eae seamelip-mattgenice pit Ves irasten aH th <r yer re yaaa el imma heed y, wt 1428, on the same avenue, pany had built for the Catholics in their em-| known to frequent drinking places must be see cmincanl. See Se CHARLES €. ADS. recognized Francisco Donte Vazquez as consul | } r. Morri objected. 1 : Both receptions were very informal, light | ploy. On Sunday next the cardinal goes to | Warned to ciscoutinue the practice or to quit "1437 Penna. ave. The Peoples’ Fire Tusurance Company of the Dis-| general of the Dominican Kepublie in the | The previous question was ordered: Yeas, Ps . i GOLDSBOROUGH Bios. & CO., Solumabla ‘all properties 1m the Dis- “ POS Fenee ave, | trict of Columbian Main officer SU? Fenus, ave.) United States, to reside in the city of New Yor EMMONS & BROWN me. } Salvador Maillefert, consul of the United Stat tlantic Building. San | of Mexico, ee | Be sin lelphia division of | the company’s service. Employes will be oad, and will there | charged if mtoxieated, either un or off duty. ion of St. Ste ‘s | Parties discharged for intoxication will not be He will be assisted by mployed.” : ics’ eared : ;| Bradshaw, on the Phil refreshments being served and the hours }dslaw, om the) Phil 119; nays, 76. Mi. MORRILL’S EXPLANATION. passed ina gladsome way. Mrs. Davis was | Oficiate at the delice | Deming, N.M.; Arthur Teixeira! Mr. Morrill, in explanation of the report, | assisted by several ladies of the Minnesota | Catholie Church. DN SRINIS AND CAPES = wali wees Aetilishivents oe | de Macedo, consul general of the United States | stated that the conference committee had | congressional delegation and a pleasant pro. tor of St. Stephens, Kev. D. 1, Sartori, ee pyre r ard 5. M Wo F st. u.w. (Masonic st Brasil for the United jruttes ot Ainerica. to | stricken out the dependent feature of the | gram of music and recitations, in which Miss Aiea rtriaase Sonar ers ore ct < sTvati Litst | Watton : = | eaeit of hore "at Newport Nowe Van’ “| Senate bill and the service feature of the | Daly, Miss Anita Henry and others took part, poscial “train will leave Balliesors on ace 1 A ORMNbo fet a ‘ ee wae | eee eae tig measure as determined upon | added to the evening's entertainment, i ‘morning, which will have on board ha. en GEDNEY & OBERT, } ee Navan Onpers.—C oe 0. F Stanton has wan thet he could obtain, It would | ., 28i8 morning most of the excursionists vis- Cardinal Gibbons, the visiting priests and the sor torts Aijaitug fat aioe | & BDISCOCNT by been ordered to command the receiving ship | Tistribute £33,000,000 among the poor sche | ited the Agricultural Department, Bureau of | Catholic societies of Baltimore, "as. well as a sT re tS ell as ft ]__A bill to incorporate the East Side Railway society laity, Bra emis » Ditels sutution, National Maseum and other points, | shaw has decided to make this visit | COmPAny of the District of Columbia was im- while many climbed up into the attic of the |of the cardinal a “red letter” day | Toduced_ this afternoon by Senator Morgan, Washington Monument as some had done yes-|in its history. On the arrival of | The incorporstorsnamed are Julian W. Deane, report, holding that it ignored the | terda From noon till New Hampshire aud the training station at | ofthe natiom BANK | Newport, 1.1. July 1, relieving Commander THE SOLDIERS’ PRAYER UNANSWERED. i. wie F. J. Higginson, who is placed on waiting | Mr, Yoder (Ohio) protested against the con- See eae eens ISG ers, Capt. A. R, Yates has Been detached Es o graving and Pripting, the Smithsonian In- | large number of the no: | areas Resorts at 5. t my STEAM LAUNDEY, qe THE NATIONAL SAFE _DE “AND LIN »SIT CoM fer : : 30 they visited|the train the cardinal, priests, _so- | M.D., Benjamin C. Pole, John W. Gregory ; Ana Rena : ete from commund of the Pensacola and placed on ‘ ‘ : ¢ : " + Benj . Pole, John W. Gregory, arn the es. ane i NOTICE LO THE waiting orders. Lieut. Commander H. W. | demands of the soldier, left his prayer un- ihe ee ene ed ae ) the ci ng’ al will —— by the young men } George J. Johnson, Hallet Kilbourn, George Boderate. Fa nities aud valuables BUILDING TRADE. Lyon has been ordered to duty at the torpedo | answered and buried in the basement of the | dome, peered into both | fd set. Were howe] Muceakeok tne Mean drek Toei ee en Bead, W.3t Tracie, Meaien Wael, <svers feecripuios Buses eae PADS TERE ation and war college, 25th instant. Capitol his petition for a per diem rate of | ™tte ue Whole rise and set, were shown | horseback. two hundred in number. with two | echo chambers and | brass bands, aud will be escorted to the | J- Johuston, Stilson Hutchins, Willi Tass £ {Ee 3 o'clock lefton the | church. State’ Senato: . Lind. | L. G. Orncorfl, F, J. Dieudonue, A. H. for Cas, “Now le Jur chauce to Pe, Wine ee mits | Mee Bpringer (IL) enteveain iyigieous/ pco-| Gee will ta aad’ Gt Atcrandtia: ae es H. Gilbert have been appointed | Willard xOx LUMMERLOW! Paddock, Manderson, Sherman, Hiscock, | test aguinst the manner inwhich thé bill was| Vernon, Marshall Hall and further points, |acommitics toreccivethe costeal tence pensions, through the librari m Hinke, gilded rooms and QTE UNITED STATES THUST COMPANY, Pugh, Allen, Pierce, Moody, Iepresentatives | prouglt before the Hou: T dinner being served at the last-named plac ben's has three marble altars, The central | Te proposed route commences at Louisiana : 2 ch. : , 4 se. There was no op- & place. | phen’s ha ible . The central ; cre dtpseripe cotpen hase, MeComas, Henderson (LL), Cheatham, etacliy cis od tad embers to examine ate | They will return to the city about midmght. | one was given by Mra. Lauca Gittings ond. tl | avenue and 6th street northwest, From theuce bagels sadent = LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, chanan, Caruth, Bankhead, Lacey, Berg Pe ecnibos Aa be viewed tha Ceilbies ore i | On this excursion the party are the guests of | two side altars by Ke artori and the | it runs eastward along Louisiana avenue to the ee ae — $09 6th st, and New York ave. now. Bingham, O'Neill (Pa.), Vaux, Lester, instance of the laboring of the mountain’ and | t#€ Minnesota delegation, who have done | Fleury family respectively. The three belis intersection of D street and Indiana avenue, ao Ancona ivi = Se F McCook, ex-Senator Sewell (N.J.), ; 6 ae much to make their stay here a happy one. | can be heard for miles aroun g Indi “ “ : DN. A ROBBINS, Vice President; the bringing forth of @ very insignificant | ™ ug Jndiona avenue to C street northwest; : WExGR. Sean goo Way ia, Hon, Cornelius 1 OEP eceeatn Tomorrow the visitors will do a good many ~ slong © stress bb ath unrest mace & & COLLINS, Tr re Dox'T YoU committee representing the New York Cham- : other things and say farewell Friday. ONE ROBBER CAUGHT. 3. HU WITCHCOCK, STOVE, ber of Commerce, to urge the improvement NO FATHER, BUT MANY WET NURSES, — 3. B. NIXON, ©. SY MUDD IAN, Kane eS and Mr. Avthur Sewall of | Mr. Turner (N. Y.) said that the Morrill bill] WOMEN’S MISSIONARY WORK. | He is Afraid of Lynching and Tells All N. A. ROBBINS, Xe7 O14 Lith st Haine with 4 committee representing the ship- | ag it passed the House was a respectable meas- __.... | ping interests of the country. around Stanton Square to Maryland venue rtheast, to E street morth- ast, to the intersection of Benmings road, on that road to the District line, to the Am- He Knows. 28 use, because it had a respectable father, but | TWo Societies Connected With the M. E. ~ — r acostia road, to the Sberitf road, to the District mem paar eee nee ce ti eecyonsaival Seaniaieian Go Cane ine Wile peddlig Dillwas wlthunkedtuar ERE Church Hold Meetings Today. Dicetxsox, N.D., June 11.—Gne of the ban- returning by the same route to Louisiane Va. FULLY GUANANTEED, EASY-RUNNING 12- | po rtment of State has been ofticially ad- | 2 COMsiderable number of wet nurses.” It wasa _ . | dits who robbed the Northern Pacific train at nue and 6th strect northwest. From them GADIES AND GENTLEMEN), . * mek oR an partment of Sti : ally ad-| treasure which had never been asked for by | A hundred or more ladies gathered in New Salem on Sunday morning has been cap- | 08S Dstreet to 9th street northwest, to mi43m 1329 G ST ap be tacts yom coal vised of the issue by the Spanish goverument | the soldier. McKendree Church, on Massachusetts avenue | ied and lastnight at « late Move che cob, | sifeet to th street, to New York avenu® 3 MINENAL WATERS AND sirHUD ——————— of w royal decree, article 14 of which states| Mr. Sawyer (N.Y.) insisted that the proposed | between 9th and 10th streets northwest, at 10:30 | Wd aud last night ata late hour the town | west to Pennsylvania avewue, to 17th street to b Dot. that foreigners | emigrating to the | Island | bill was for the purpose of taking care of the | thiy morning to attend tho quarterly mest. | ¥™® ‘blaze with excitement. The captured | G street, to ith street, to k street and. Water whom 7mR of Cuba as colonists or field workers | necdy and dependent soldier, i f th a %s Woceian Mies a oty | man is named Charles Bailey and, as he | Street, to the Aqueduct Bridge. WASHINGTON MINERAL WATER Co. may introduce into the island, without WHY MR. CANNON FAVORED r?, of tho Washington ME. Fe angrie onery Society | foars lynching. he is telling all he knows and| A branch road is also provided for. Com- Vil assitne te teen eens Gees! 10 pasmont of tariff duties, their baggage, imple-) ate Cannon (Ill.) favored the bill on the | ° the Washington M. E. district and the an-| giving information that will be of the greatect | Menciug at Yh and D streets northwest it goes by th FOULIKY NETTING, 75c. PER 100 SQ. FT. meuts, &c., also two head of cattle, horses or i : : : nual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary | vaiue in locating the other robbers and break- | South along 9th to Louisiana avenue, to 13th MERCHANTS’ PARCEL DELIVERY CO, Se ERS, $1.75, nnules aud four head of small live stock, ‘The | €Fund that it would place on the pension rolls Society of the M. E, Church for the District of | ing upa desperate gang of plunderers, A | Street, to E street southwest; east on E to 9th sei ¥ 25 JEEE GAKDEN Mosk WITH PATENT | sons of such emigrants are exempt from mili- | 250,000 names and would increase the pension | Ceivechin. ‘The fores n society had the right | 8tfong guard is now over the jail, southwest, to Water street, to P street, to Del- Tele __S14 Fst nw. m NOZZLE, $2 tary service, provided they work four years as | of 50,000 men now on the rolls, teay ee Taeuine pitas ass sy a ee avare avenue southwest, toc mal stroot, toB a i A GOOD HOSE REEL, #1. agricultural laborers. ou i e = . = < | street southwest, to 3d, to Boundar: —<— hace cme ee ee, 6 SEs ees MR. M’COMAS WAS APPLAUDED. Riley in the chair an interesting mecting was | FIRE IN THE URAL MOUNTAINS, | oe ee ate Bounds . to Sth Table d'Hote rst = myl6-3m Gil cae ae Tue Cvxanp Compan axp THe Grass Brow. | | Mr. McComas (Md.) elicited « round of ap-| noid ROGER'S PLATED MEDIUM KNIVES, $1.60 | ##8-—]t is said at the ‘Treasury Department ales del Laplebipear 4 is Morell as the | “Mrs, Holmes gave a Scripture reading and sly IRCASSIAN BURLE WALNUT. BEt this morning that no action will be taken with | best friend the soldier b TT tree nea ne House | yiss Ithth Sites, a native of Foochow, China, The company proposes to epan with irom yeight Grand Pianos} KOGER'S PLATED 1 Topaedt to the devention snd return of the seven | conta here eished for, but Tb wen tics oats eke | daualiler of Dr. Biles, who has been many years | |r. Peraasauaa, June 11.—Reports heve| https aetna eae it may cross, MiimmiCa ce Maneleriution at the contac ibe: ine | could we abtained, “The renabtisane, catex | itiailouary tn thn Wlowery kingdoes, mado a { boon xeoaived hare of Giasatroas con@agrations | [ratios authertaed se mee tee meeeen oe mae ENG. SMITH, | “STANLEY AIK RIFLES 81.75, until some disposition iy made by Congress of | While the democrats talked; the republicans | thrilling address on the work in that far-away | and great loss of life and property in the min- ggg apse he penned pope eames : al my7-3m_| Representative Lodge's resolution bearing | Voted while the democrats declaimed, land. In her remarks she mentioned the con- | ing districts of the Ural mountains. The iron F 7 7 os " ba 7 sees a less than $100,000 nor more than $2,500,000, im Sit a CABLE APITAL INWESTMENY CO, | upon the subject. Department officers say THE REVORT AGREED To, version of Rev. Sin Sek Ong, who has} works at Ufalicsk and Newjanck, a thousand } shires of ¢50 each, Right to issue bonds to a 2 siting the sail vaiance of | that the resolution is now in committe share each : with | The conference report was agreed to—yeas| visited America, and of Ah Hok,| dwelling houses, four school fiouses, three | the cetent oc $15,000 per mile of track is also Wil mudseas | Httle prospect of its passage by Congress, and, to D street. to place of beginning. Motive power may be anything except over- head wit Many Thousands of People Made Home- iatters afforded tray- “i pata f ' 145, nays 56. nani wschant 7 i churches, the hospitals and the magazines | provided for. LEWD ORREOE & CO:, Benbece, Vany hus mnie! ions tha | as the Cunard Company has agreed to return Oe ae kona bah phpagecreaae taco Tor Air Enki ne | were completely destrored, Forty porsces | Cara-oxe tormn af Intervals net greater than mylt-im Penna-ave aud idth stn Gynpled Ne tpobey tn jvar pear with asinall uvidend | the Belgians without cost to the government, FIGHT AND SEVEN. close his store on Sunday, but he soon came to | Were burned to death and 18,000 were made | five minutes from 6 a.m. to 1a.tm., aud the fare . a= DICEOSETTE WAS REMOVED MIS ELSE | ead ota te wine ee eee ere of the case will be tuken by eee arn eer it and has had a wide influence. Reports were | homeless by the destruction of the towns. ~ ~y ire ne 7 __ = hourly, nee te ‘ ats 2 ea eee e Two Cruisers in out the Same | made by the eighteen auxiliaries, twelve re- ae ee - mn Bam, tS e.m, 1 6th st. p.w TC 5: is 7 Want tobe Independent. To cross the Eastern Brauch authority i DEFYSIT CO, ’~, tte iral F; 4 e P jorting $170.04 collections for the quarter. a wee a Seas summaamy i - =! - : wig at gis Paave, | PEnsoxat. pt : Peace es ot uaksie tend) Ge Iie oabse ax ul report later, * aeari’s- | “Mew Your, June 11.—The aymod of the Re- | asked to build s wooden trestle bridge. MAGE DEPAKTMENT KOUMD; fire aud bur | town, H. ep, ee nee Tames T.| se wonld seem tual Amant evel Gon. | (ihe moruing mecting closed at 12:20 p.m. | formed Presbyterian Church at this morning's ‘ = ro 7 K as the wieenes oi Nucatemre raceme ee | BOE St Mie eee DB, Hayes Obit Towle, Z| 5a tor Bu wion: {abhis stdidantat 40 om pei | ad = sorisl Nour was Baud Cwtth Tanrhene, ing! session voted against union with the general] THE MYSTERY OF A WILL. Hi R™% EE ss> he ees Malcclm of Baltimore fice ar heme reporter last week about the condition of the | *e church. Synod. The vote was 139 ageinst union 40 33 | ry, WounGation for = Heneatibnel Moved ah EUS Et My BOOT sama | Mancracttens | Hichard Thorn of London, Geo. T, Leland, A, | Work on the uew cruiser building at Norfolk, sd tao the mchatins AP ce Rte oat for union. Twenty-five members were absent in w Suit in Equity. Hu Kes %ys8 MAN TEMOVED TO 1, gloves, W. S. Pugh and Marry Shautz of | was a trifle hasty when he said that No. 8 was ae pana jesee Sa Se and twelve did not vote. ra 4 ICLLY WHOLE- | Philadelphia, u Riggs. , ng. We URS ages 7 ‘ ‘The Parent and Best Detuh tn th CT1y Av BRANCH | Jon Stanton, BB. Lyde avon Yanbernag [four times as far advanced ag her | Srlled So order, Mr Seale gases 'c “Dias Got Away With $20,000. ,. Wm. Turner todas by J. H. Smith filed « bill Apyetizing. Delict TORES. NOGOObS SOLD AT RETAIL. te Sore Mace > \ sister cruiser, No, 7, building at 2 Ape in eq against Catherine Coleman et al. for a And the Lest SELEPHONE Cale. 1365 my? Jobn H. Inman, Chas. Watrous and John Sloane af lesson, Mrs. L. A. Tilton made # re-]| Guxovensvnie, N.¥., June 11.—Burglars age Uigutid) oe LEPHORE CALL—U196-5._ New York, &, ©. Walle ot | New York, Oficial reports received at the de- " ia : " discovery and the production of the will of the THIKD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING asso- | Of New York, C, Waller and family of : port on Indi missions, Mrs. A. T.| broke into W. D. Norton's jewelry store last Pm era Ble ps ~~ cution— Fifth series: first pa urst | Chicago, J. W. Beawick of Rio Janeiro, W, D, | partment show that cruiser No. 8 at pres- 3 ch, o per ceut interest. | Clark of San F iuday iu Sune. Share | 1 and coustitutious obtaimed tons eau be mas ¢ tullowing-Daiued places. = | bE ICE OF THE ASSUCIATION, 303 7th st. s.w. | A. DEPUE, Prest., OT. THOMPSON, See, | S20 digst aw. | Cebtrul Nat i Stewart on frontier work aj 8 i . * ,, |Jate Martin Williams, He states that in July, W. Jobuson of | ent contains about eighty-three tons of ma-| Rebecca Huter Springer om desea wn, | Right and stole about €20.000 worth of jewelry. 1885, the testator made a will, leaving liams and 8. N, | terial, while No. 7 contains ok dpe Mrs. A. C. McDowell on home for deaconesses | 4028 the articles taken were several hundred bis eimaeter' as hi tala Wi Arlingtoa.—— | tons, | The difference between the ships is | and reporta were made by the secretary aud | ld and silver watches, chaius, finger rings | his property » Renee Wien, ittsburg, and J, | probably due to the fact that cruiser No. 8 | treasurer, showing ubout €1,000 raised in | #@4 many pieces of solid gold. Twenty dia-| during life and at her death to Shirley wr wae a = See ew Orleans, are late arrivals at | Feceived a recent consignment of material | Washington duriug the past year. About ¢609 | ™Ond rings were also taken. The safe was | Williams and Turner; that the will was handed aa a cen giiGacuw, “7 "bade uilaing, | Wormley's——H, A. Sargentand E, F. Sargent, | ahead of « similar one shipped to New York for | worth ef sopolice bare bong distributed among | Dlown open, Detectives are at work on the | 1 nis wife. whu locked it in a trunk with other 4 . x > | A AECHEK. W, HBO, | au Francisco, 4 Mr, | No.7, | ‘The two vessels are practically in the | the needy workers west and south. ‘Tho pack | C8e- SDRS were, BO AO, OURS | saad Souk Sie tags Oak complainant To Keser Cor Ger A Frases! fy igedtowen. f Suycat mw. | Geo, C, Videtto has Just returned from a trip | same stage of progress, year has been the most successful in the ‘his | sionals. 7 Ask your Druscist or Gre Bee that yous Recine. F. F. Dr DeNorth of Boston, are at . Noble and A. French of P Abrams ot ) HE ONLY GENUINE C. & HIKES, Philadeipbis, Penna, . | Ith, — land and A. Ki - h sa errsaeee returning home October 4, 1887, found suit. ; J. 8, BIRCRHE SD. ot OURBEGE da Dena ar Yuunasteeet | Death of Mr. Lucius Tuckerman. about 95,000 have be octined eating % | reste, Robbed and Leftby the Wayside | Agnes Williams dead in’ ‘Bec cant BLAZERS, CAPS, TIES, BELTS, | uae: SVSRA. S08. 5. 10th and La. ave. DW. | Ohio, Hon, R. H. Norton of Troy, Mo.,G. 1, } Mr. Lucius Tuckerman, who has been for a| Webb Hayes memoria: home, and there is at| Cw1caGo, June 11.—Jobn Burk, astock dealer | holding the ‘key of her trunk, which Kk Si ~ | Wellington and J. Win, Sherack of Cumber- | number of years past a resident of this city, | present every promise of the 33 of SASHES, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, &c. land, Dr. J. W. Frank and Thos. F. Br t A >| PI every pl success of the 6TBA\ TS, HIGH CASSiMERE AND DERB} =), 816 atid 918 Paes and, Dr. J. We s, Terctan ce Of | died yesterday at his summer home at Stock- | undertaking. scious condition at the corner of Rush and | tied of the neighbors, leaving the re- ier war. Sireaa Dodep ates: ° SENT BORED OS Pickbal i To therver’ Gahan wane bridge, Mass, in the seventy-third year of his Phonographs in Mexican Post Offices, | ichigan streets at 2 o'clock this morning. Hi aco f age ngy anatase he sotumned —— 7 = ; OF TAXES, | ham of New York and Emerson Wood o! ~ | age. Mr. Tuckerman was a retired New York . had been beaten till his head and face were a | be foum had been opened and the Fa EEICE OF COLLECTOR OF aa: am of New York an ‘ood of Lon The Post Office Department has received His pockets had been | P@pers were missing; that respondent, when STINEMETZ & SON } # Distric lumbis, Washington, May | don, are at Willard’s.——W. H. Davis and wife | merchant of great wealth, who came to this dati mass of cuts and bruises. of ” | caked asp to the rs, said she would W987 Me ave, 413 It, | feataieaor Eeuctal taxes uud “soecumneute or special | Of Pittsburg, B.C. Crawford of Galveston, J, | city about five years ago intending to spend | 2ct#l® of the arrangement made by the | rifled and his coat, bat and shocs had been | tKed ass to, the papers, said she ive ¥ Ma. iucliidane asseremeuty for lay.tw | L. Caldwell of Lincoln, E. Welles of St. Louis, | the remainder of lie life quietly here, | “©*ican_ government for placing in all the | taken. He may Bot survive. 7 ooh i is the only heir at law and nextof kin, and eR LY ae Paley EUNnbee | Phos. F. Morgan of Grotons Conn., and C, W. | He purchased the lot at the southwest.corner | P°St offices of that country phonographs First New Wheat. would be interested if the will should be lost he y iproved May “6, 190, | Manning of ingen areat the St. James.—— te and and I streets that formerly be-| for the use of the public. The cylinders Barrmore, June 11.—The first new wheat se. He aske that if she fail to dis- k—" ASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT © of Youngstown, Ohio, was found in an uucon- | was locked, and that he took the key and noti- = my10-3m Bowcu aud New Lora. V Vsubuinin Hew of the rates | Alberg Huggett and J. Hoffman of Philadel- aged to Mr. Corcoran and there built a d-jare to be sent fro i = cover an oduce the wili he be permitted : Terotided te ranas ned weeesfonce tesccraes | phia, W. 1. Abbott of Pittsburg, W. H. Clark | aie house, where be has lived most ‘of the | er’enotter ithe wate “the same_pobtage | Teached this market today. It was a lot of 49 | Prove its chatcute and cotublish hit net BIGH SPEED, SAFE {¥, DYDRAULIC PASSENGER | Suri li tH DAY UF 3UNF, 1890, By order of the | of Boston. Hon. 5. Darlington of West Chester, | me since, He was a man of quiet but culti- | rates as first-class matter. Its use is ikely ‘to | bags, say about 100 bushel, of the Fultz variety __— Cpeunted ween ths Pubs ne Es Commissioners, b, Attest: E.G. Da\is, Cole | Pa, W. J. Sewell of New Jersey, and L. K. | vated tastesand had gathered arotnd him a become general and the machine will be util-| and shipped from Urbana, Middlesex county, | Mayor Pond of Woonsocket, R. L, has in- Breas, Belt and Hydraulic Elevators tor Passenger | a ee tes Y Bates of New York, are at the Normandie.—— | handsome library and one of the finest collec- | ized by persons who are unable to write. The | Va Itvold at $1.25. Condition and quality | vited ex-President Cleveland’ to visit Woon Ry LEW sina d uy . and two rs, @ certai jortion ‘shi tw is thought ex-Prest WEIS Agent, | Ver slate. Apply WUUKLEY ei swestuachausk uae aoe a irhaeday cas receipts to the | it a eee peel ar peep y year Was “x ought the ex-#resident may accept the . Bt wirries Macuxe Comraxy, 1% ie r ap3-3m Oftice, 526 15th at uw. Washingion, to miocaa .

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