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— —_ “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1891. For Tue ‘There is so more useful or elegant article than Ayer's Hair Vigor_the most popular and economical hair dressing in the market. It canses the hair to grow abundantly and retain the beauty and texture of youth ; prevents baldness, Leals troublesome humors of the scalp and keeps {t clean, cool and healthy. Both ladies and gentlemen everywhere prefer Ayer's Hair Visor to any cther dressing for the hair. Mrs. Lydia O. Moody, E. Pittaton, Me., writes: “I have used Ayer's OmLET ASK FOR 2d EDITION OUT OF THE CHURCH. Reformed Presbyterian Clergymen Expelled for Heresy. RIOT OF STRIKERS m1 DETROIT. * NAVAL OFFICERS INVOLVED, Reports of Alleged Smuggling om Several War Ships. Sax Fraxcisco, June 10.—The Chronicle states that a treasury agent visited Mare Island navy yard last woek and made certain discov- eries which indicate thatalarge quantity of dutiable merchandise had been brought into this country by several American war vessels which recently returned from Chinese out being inspected by customs officers. When the treasury agent visited the yard last week it is claimed that he found a large quantity of silk gownsand costly bric-a-brac in the officers’ quar- ters of ha, amounting to several thous- GOING TO ¢HICAGo. Foreign Ministers to View the Progress Made ‘Toward the World’s Fair. On Friday morning the city. of Chicago will be given an opportunity toentertain moré rep- resentatives of diplomacy than ‘often falls to the share of any than the capital city. Toitor- row morning the party of diplomats who have been invited to inspect and pass. judgment on the arrangements for the Columbian exposi- tion will leave for Chicago under the care of Mr. Sevellon Buown of the State Department. A special car will be attached to the Chicago limited at 10:50 a.m. tomorrow and prepara- tions have been made to the visitors a royal good time, both on the way and in the windy city. | The party will return on Sunday, Near the end of bis remarks Dr. Stuart created another sensation by some very vig erous remarka, “Coming events are casting their shadows before,” said ho, “and the time is rapidly ‘coming ‘when this concovativa of Washington will be transformed into fhe ccnv ntion of |W: and the city becomes « uiocese with a of its own. petmes womtatesieed ecerretee needs a more thorough ¢} au 9 ‘The intereet shown bs the gifts refered te vy the bishop are straws ing the direction of the wind.” Pending further discussion of Mr. Stuart's — the convocation adjourned for —_—— MINISTER PORTER'S LEAVE. It is Denied at the State Department That THE QUESTION AND THE MAN. Hon, John M. Langston Talks About the Next Presidential Campaign. THE NECESSITY OF A FREE BALLOT WILL BE ‘TRE MAIX ISSUE IX THE REPUBLICAN PLAT FORM—PRESIDENT HARRISON THE FOREMOST IN ITs DEFEXsE. One of the most conspicnons figures about the District building today was Hon. John M. Langston, the Representative in Congress of the fourth congressional district of Virginia. He came to consult Col. Robert on some per- sonal business. After his interview with Col. Robert was completed a representative of Tae Sram interviewed bim on his choice for the INDIAN CONTRACT SCHOOLS, Rev. Dr. Chapelic tas an Interview wre Indian Commi.sioner Morgan. Rev. Dr. Chapelle, who is in charge of the Catholic bureat of missions, hed « conference with Indian Commissioner Morgan today in re- gard to the relations between the bureau and the Indian office. As is known, all the money paid by the government to the Catho- . . j . Many of the articles were trip is given by the State De; ‘He Has Been Recalled. lice, The Jatter, however, have the Re Nee ee orme ne cans bes vented wonders | Soldiers at Walla Walla Implicated | incloosd in pectnges rend? for ehipesens to tor | und te a wise ieove on! ten gastet mee pane Tt is denied positively at the State De-| Presets nomination | of the republican | ou, “number of schools and em for me. I was troubled with dandraff and falling hair, rious eastern points. It isalso said that the | ment to give the: mtatives af foreign gov- partment that Mr. Porter, our minister to) .c, MT Tans . pend @ of the money thet I iene but cinco wing in the Lynchin; entire consignment has been seized by the cus- | ernments here an idea of what the world’s fair eines Ttaly, has 2 J “et ‘The great need in America, according to + ted for Indian schools than, antes eee = y ig: toms authorities and submitted tothe appraiser | is to be, so that they may report to their hom AN EPISCOPAL CONVOCATION. ys een recalled. Some time my judgment, is such education of the people | these ronducted by the government. Astay be the Vigor my head t= perfectly clear of dandruff, the at this port. gown, it is claimed, has | governments what each should best do in the — fore the New Orleans episode Minister Por- | in all sections of the country that there will be | seem the catholic bacco which ie in Fe ier beon appraised at nearly a thousand dollars. _ | matter of their respective shares in the exposi- | Clerical and Lay Delegates Meet at @t.Paul’s|ter secured leave of absence from the intelligent, ty and generous for | this city a:.d which has supervision over the Dab bas couse coming ous and Z now heveonoed | NAVAL OFFICERS SUSPECTED. | The Uhroniclestates that some of the principal | ton. It is probable under the citeumstsaces Churen. department, but delayed his departure from | jug. tay he ae ge meni ty | cxponditare of this money, comes, in, suber queth of Ge cand wtb dh Stn t ome eee officers of the Omaha and one or two otlicers of | that the people of Chicago will vee to it that the paar hae eee Meus revull-|of the general “tenesmiamlee net GRMy | cise coptest. with Gee inti tuscan. the Swatara, which returned from China several | diplomats receive a good impression of Chicago | AN ELOQUENT AND INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS BY oe megotins ° coal eek Oe: Eel a lean fb cppediion t wowan. Ican beartily recommend the use of Ayer's cd the esate Comcermed in, the smuggling, | i oe cnt Prospects for 182. ‘The party will) aisuor ranen—rax avrarns oF Tux process | 6 from that affair. He has now been con-| ican people as tc property, Inbor, money, | Oui, however, | Present comm: ate Vigor to any cne suffering from dandruff of loss EXPELLED FOR HERESY. and that action is being taken in the matter by | number about eighteen. REVIEWED AND AN ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK ron | *tntly in Rome for considerably more | Prosperity, but it is through law that we | Vit Nougat, tie | Breont ie : a the Navy and Treasury departments in Wash-| The following are the members of the dij bast hans year, which is not usual in the | }f~.‘0 Rain, promote and conserve onr political | WEN, Te, anon on nnd Pane ees A tak icas ea sri ec Buea [maton . matic party ‘which will’ leave for Chi- eect ype ministerial service. It ie stated that he will | this country without law, The moment thet e | bused soaitly upon tive commiesioner » declare: a cago tomorrow to inspect arran, », i ATER'S HAIR VIGOR | Prevesene, Pa, Jone 10.—The sensational _uvevons panm arvams. monte for the wotki'ers tal Ministers | St Paul's Episcopal Church, on 288 street, is | 201 leave Europe, but neverthclees there is | section of thecountry, m the south or the north, | ly WA Fay trials of the eix young ministres of the Re- pis ene Roustan, France; Mavroyeni Boy, Tur-}. pretty structure, open and cool. The finish | Fewson to believe that his leave of absence oer y ly ele Yom emery orem tions, the relations between’ the formed Presbyterian church ended today, and | The President Hepites to the Letter of Phita- | Key: Senor Horacio Guzman, Nicaragus; | in wood is striking. ‘This morning at 10 o'clock | from Rome will be so indefinite inits tormsas to | Wi\H0N" the fear of law t cote ee AO lOREET | Catholic burenu and the commissioner have Prevared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lownll, Mass, | form rye A daiphin’s 3 halt Bolmiearete: Switzerland; Minister Le] aya preliminary to. the Episcopal convocation | Warrant him in delaying his return to bis post | “| Tespect for, the Lallot; the ballot is | Due, eureen wud the fo past two yeare the synod, by a vote of 95to 37, expelled five ane Ghait, Belgium; Minister Grip, Sweden and 7 en Until some step hee been taken by the Italian | ip rer Gryregariod the shicld of American | Tiere have been appeals from he de- bosaptinchaite-acnslbend ahennennentd of them from the church. Parapeteuts, June 10.—Nothing trans-| Norway; Senor Muruaga, Spain; Count Batt- | Of Washington Bishop Paret conducted com- | government i tothe return of ite min- | liberty in the hands of the American citizen: it | {iumpe, Mare beet appeals from lively ,INSLOW'S SOOTHING P ‘The charges against them were scandal, libel | spired publicly today that was of any great in- | hvany, Austria; Secretary Botkin, Russia; Mr. | MUvion services in St. Paul's, ter to the United States. So far as ee ip im th of snel _ | fasiiade in the newspa, a. % om — and following divisive courses in declaring in | terest in the financial and political upheaval | Allan Johnson, Great Britain; Secretary Pung | Immediately at the close of the service the | our government knows Baron Fava. gr Uselens thing that peuple ure wout te call Uy | CH that thelr work wna being retarded by thie Se Nee ORS ee eae HEARS Pe MIT | favor of the right of franchise at a meeting in | that has been convulsing this city. Kwang Yu and Mr. Ho, China. convocation, which inclndes parishes in Mont-| of, Tecalled, but, orig — at | any name they please. td olicy it waadecided to make change. With é 2 oe A \beence. y is in view Father Ci whois am TERTHING.wuh PEUFECT SUCCESS, IrevOTHES | the east ond of this city. Their names are:| Late last night Mayor Stuart received areply| wagaingzon we AND Gossrp, | Somery county, met in the adjoining chapel, a | sinte of affairs which existed between the Uni THE QUESTION IX THE NEXT CANVASS, |ot'abe asluire of the Catholic burese the CHILD, SOFTENS theGUMS, ALLAYSail PAIN, | Revs. E. M. Milligan, J. R. J. Milligan. W. H. | from President Harrison in answer to his letter bright, pretty little structure, fairly flooded States and Austria when we refrained for a time with pure sunshine. Bishop Paret occupied “The question in the next canvass is not go- | Father -Stephe: in CURES WIND COLIC, and is the Lest remedy for | Heed, W. 1, C. Sampyon and J. C. K. Milligan. sending a minister to Austria to replace he Saath : Europe, sought requesting that the President use bis au-| Srcrerany Nosie pected to return to the conference with Gen. Morgan today. 7 ing to be so much one of tariff, or one of banks | DIARRHEA Sold by Druggiats in every partof the | Rev. A. W. DMeClurkin’s appeal was sus-| thority to farther in every way the investi- | washington from If aie As ext | the chair, and besides a number of ladies who | Mr. Keily, whom the Austrian govern- ss - - | result was an agreement to live iu peace, the Ce se eee ane teen | tained, and P. B. Barnett, “a student also] gation, that i Being made into the af | Mondays” fom HOt a SRR RSG TE eT ee played oe lan SD ge ee ace af Se ae re commissioner making known bis intention to Srup.” and take ne vther sind sy centea Dotti. charged with heresy, has not yet been tried. fair of the Keystone Nationai Bank. The let- — proceedings with the greatest interest there |COUr%® the officials of the State De- | destciel ‘apnamnen = ae tant | Continue existing denomi schools ta Wis. Immediately after the announcement of the | ter of the Presidént will not be made public | Dinxcton Guvenat, Davis of the world’s fair | PTOC* prevent as delegates and lay delegates the | Bartment are unwilling to admit that any euch | Gustrial — mes tho ‘American ‘ballot “in | 8cOMdance with the policy of Congress as ex~ Max P Sere They “wRe'anes Bethe" ootate hy | meal tebrseene the cit counll t8 | yadan interview this moruing with Assent | felowog reese S*cSons tnt‘ Rome, Fatibereer gions |S intern ot the “Riseitn "pape | krona test logan, bats sake no By , 3 = : ; ‘stoeshaa down trom overwodk or housshett cares. | several tainictors of the United Presbyterian | The investigating committee of councils, | Secretary Nettleton, in which he concluded the DELEGATES PRESENT. Feasous why this state of affairs should exist, |? sustain American ee me church, who extended to them in an informal way the right hand of fellowship. ‘The scene during the voting was very excit- tag. The Sevliel wos aot easspeete’, ond several ministers notified the synod of their in- tention to follow the young men. When Rev. J. F. Carson's name was called he said: “In view of the result of this vote just taken and in view of the fact that as soon us the re- sultjof your libel is settled I am going to leave arrangements for the government display. Mr. Davis left for the west this afternoon. after adjourninent yesterday, decided not to meet again till Friday. pene THE QUEEN IS ANGRY. Every One in the Baccarat Scandal May Mave to Suffer for It. Loxpox, June 10.—A brief of the court pro- ceedings was telegraphed each night to the queen, who is now at Balmoral Castle, in Soot- BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Eabuids the system, alda digestion, removes excess of Uile ancenres malaria. Getthe geting. Right Reverend Wm. Paret, Revs. Gilbert F. Williams, dean of the convocation; Thos. G. Addison, J. A. Bush, J. W: Chesley, J. W. Clark, Gtnart Crockett, Wm. P. Griggs, F. W. American free institutions and its use be enforced through the courts upon consideration of wise judges as they administer the law in many cases, on the verdict of intelli- gent American Juries? “The man who represents this idea of law as the shield of the American ballot is to be the man who, nominated by the people in s na- tional convention, shall be elected to the presi- dency of the United States tocarry out this idea, through wise and judicial enforcement by con” without an official statement of the reasons, which must be left to implication. ‘Tae Presipent’s Catuens.—The President's callers today were Secretary Foster, Attorney iy heer tea General Miller, Secretary Tracy, John A. . Laird, J. J. Church, New York; Henssalser Stone, Chicago; | pet’; W- ,P, Painter, J. M: Poindexter, H.R. Assistant Secretarics Wharton and Moore of the | 37M Toad, —— Niegoe TA ee Devt He Bl apee Eat Be are ee alee; | and Reva. Suyder, Wood, Dudley and Childs, tion from North Carolina, ‘who call As lay delegates, G. 'F, Dawson, John W. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Claggett’s Station, so named since the Hagere- town branch of the B. end 0. railroad was opeued more than twenty years ago, has been named Gapland during the past week and auew station house there at a cost of €2,700 bas jast ‘RO AUTHORITY FoR TAXING BANDCARTS. ‘Mr. Hazelton, the attorney for the District, today rendered an opinion,on an argument re~ cently submitted to the Di t Commissioners mz Soxpvax Use POND'S EXTRACT. to invite - by Jobn Pope Hodnett, who claimed that there boon cpened, and the rend from the station to 10 Aa ete ees akearead, Zefuse, tv vote. I) jand, and her majesty is said to have expressed | the President to attend the big exposition in | Wwe Richard H. Gleav ‘Gus no authority in lat fer taxing pushcarts of | sujntonel guaransecsin sack {obalt- Churches | the summit of the South mountain, « distance eS ber ‘displeasure in such strong terms | Raleigh next fall. i<tt meee han The district attorney says the legis- | Not faa ia doe United Beaton wid kere are | of only one mile, will be made a free _ Rev. Thomas Logan of Rochester gave warn- ¥ - = pan, Bg. VB. ative act which authori is class of | Our baila a ournavi. | this simmer partly by the help of the commis- DD tersts Fests wonsz pomwawats pier | ing that he would voteno” againsteverything | hat | Truh of this city asserts that} Oyyicens’ Commissions SioxxD.—The Preat-| = Perrle Hoanges was repesied by Congress July 12, 1876, | gation, provide measures for the proper ed-| loners of Washington county, who give 08K ope Geis Reeve Pilit sided ty | that might come up. it would not surprised i | iat” tadhy -sigaat Gia. tietint&ualy et tas AN ADDRESS BY BISHOP PARET. and so no authority now exists for that pur- | Metment of questi, odalinn bar i Soar a Nee int Re ease CEES | IRE MCAion, evoke for the Fourth Church. | court of queen's bench revelations, were the | dent today signed. the con ‘ict. Na. | _ The morning proceedings of the convocation | pose. reer ake Sestionace existing: boveten capt _rromnt te avery datas velnd by subemigtion prevent distress, out strengthen the stomach - | Ne - He di t tly t his con-| cause of the Earl of Coventry's resigning his | foi ing of Distri a “ h are, ,. ugh. in Frederick county. wi ne between ceemvcappanatee, and ce ‘an ae ke her forse tadioryrst ot on Ofice as master pt her males bockbrantece tional Guard: Charles C. M. Loeffler, cap- | ere enlivened bya thoroughand characteristic BUILDING PERMITS the court house is the thing we need now. ¥ go out of the Covenanter church. Rey. J. L. MeElhinny said: “I would rather stand with the Lord than the Reformed Presby- terian church, I vote 'No.’” Kev. Jobu Teaz announced his withdrawal first battalion; William chief of the royal hunt of her majesty’s house- hold, for which office the earl draws an annual salary of $7,500. At Ascot yesterday the Prince of Wales was visibly nervous until after he received the dis- tain company A. Simons, captain company A, third battalion; B, L. Walker, captain company A, sixth bat- talion; J. Henry Carll, first lieutenant company C, first battalion; Andrew J. Brown, first lieu- address from Bishop Paret and by # prediction from Rev. Dr. Stuart of this city, who elo- quently foretold the time when Washington ould be formed into a se} ite diocese, with a bishop of itsown. these counties runs through Mr. George Alfred ‘Townsend's “Gapland,” on the mountain axis; his improvements there constitute more than fifty rooms in baif « dozen stone b we ‘were issued today as follows: G. A. K. Steele, one brick dwelling, 1534 T street northwest; $5,000. Catherine McCarthy, one brick dwell- ing, 468 I street southwest; $1.500. Jas. Smith, ‘The lawyer is the person to administer at the altar of our necessities. The law is to be our protector and our shield, not only to have our Liberty, but our riglits are to be sus- tain Americas Warcuss. WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WALTHAM ee ee nd Moet extensive mountain vila Wu the wait a from the church and asked fora letter of | patch announcing the Wilsons’ victory. So | tenant company C, sixth battalion; Robt. L.| Before Bishop Paret commenced his address : _— i THE RIGHTS OF THE BALLOT. James N. x of this city obtained SND ELGIN WATCHES AT GREATLY REDUCED | standing. He is a missionary among the col- | soon as he was in possession of the resuly of the | Widdicombe, first lieutenant and. quartermas-| the roll was called, “A comment ting of | one ‘brick’ welling, ‘i27*” sd atroet | _“*We are no. longer debating the negro quee- | ghiceh acreu adjacent tot a villa to be built PRICES. ored people in Alabama. jury's deliberations the prince fairly | ter, fifth battalion, Kev. Dre. Addison, Buck, Steele and Messrs. | northwest, 68,000, and one brick dwelling | tion. ‘There iano shits and no black te oon, naga de ay ny dpe een my z Rev. J. R. Thompson said:“I vote ‘no.’ First, | beamed upon his friends and relatives, taking Abert and Danenhower ‘was appointed to draw |1183 New Jercey ‘avenue northwest, €5,006 | Contig nine ne tt ceding 9 station uous lect above tide, the gap aera ne ey LIND THIS 4 BARE | it was illegal. as there was no written testimony | no paing tq conceal the pleasure he felt at the] Navas Onpens.—Rear Admiral D. B. Har-| up cortain memorials concerniig the deaths of | 482. Ye, Jerwey pavenne northwest; $5,000. = conatien. _ Thame tebe cust, 11200 St, Bo higher pote xg v u this cour’ hich hb g- | result of the verdict. int hii .- | Drs. Hutton and Phillij id ? 5 and no south. American rights, the rights of | Mountaiy hillocks, to which Gapland is the key, OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THE BEST PRODUC- frescos bey oe poe parmrtee — oie _— ihe queen dose not alimmpt to eonceal ths mony, authorized to hoist his flag on the Lan- Bishop Paret then nd incl coaveusinnal 1248 10th street north west; $28,000. H. N. John- | 511 peo} on aeeuned Gx the | Fise to 1,700 fect: there is no gap between TIONS OF THESE LEADING AMERICAN WATCH | Cause the seatence was too severe against these | fact that she ie angry with every onscoseected Seater on the 234 instant nnd ordered to pro- | and in a conversntional tone of voice made s | Cot; Be brick dwelling, 114 Sth street north- | "2 ce° ogP*OPl nt yrccures , trough the land and the Potomac, six tiles to the south, young men. Third, the vote of this synod does not represent the sentiment of the people, and you will hear from the people later.” with the baccarat scandal, and the effects of the royal displeasure may’ yet be felt in sov- eral quarters. COMPANIES AT VERY MUCH LOWER THAN REGULAR RATES. number of home thrusts, east; €4,500. Thomas C. Unsworth, one frame to the much-talked-of Ana is alta especially in regard | dwelling Carroll and Anacostia avenue, |!0% i8 the thing which is in the next | Tbe nearness of the South moumtain 40 _ Admiral George E. Belknap of the command of campaign, for President and Vice tion. Lieut. F. M. Wise, ordered to ex- n o President of the United States must command | summer resort of the immediate future. If the ; ion for. promotion. ‘Naval Cadets _. HOPE YOR THE CHURCH. TSORLLANEOUS. Band 0. hud seized aenceal all ove the hone Fie erxyerbich | The Katser Eager to Hold Baccarat Chips. j gTBGB nd Thomas ‘Magrader, | | The bishop described himeslt as being ina] -geveral days ago MP. J. 1B Kendall wrote | question sateraity sr nba an ene | inched ot ae eee: M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., was general ao Conlomars a aoe eis June 10.—A Berlin telegram says | ordered to, the Monongahela Surgeon | state of encouragement and hope in regard to | « letter to the Commissioners complaining of | the grea: statesmen of our country represents | Deer Park the privace settlements would have said is p | that baccarat has been introduced as s new | Thomas coe to te | the church at large aa well tl : in the _ hi broadest and the | been as numerous as around the Biue Mountain 508-3 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVI Dr. McAlester said that this was his church Bennington. Commander John Schouler, de- eo ae well 2# concerning the } the character of material that was being : e | oy pias bar ae and any bluster or show like this must not be | *Musement at the Prussian court, the kaiser : iocese of Washington. ed that atten- deepest and the t sense this jouse, On the same mount ay iia a eure nents ese |r, ty Mor y renal any | Boa ea eas ‘tad eerie: | Nonahold nets ithe permite hoes | ar fered to Capt any whe opted tae | feet Gehan cout, in my | ray wae sea Ve tele tet ould have to be taken to stop it. ion, the incidents of the affair with whic! ; “ . | tinued to ict danger and shipwi to ‘material “aeaag j issue | asx Aucow Peecsaan "tev. EM. Smith of Baltimore, declined to | royal uncle was connec ee re © cack. Metealiy Seve seen en eee ser onae ex | #8 OUF next presidential canvass. Great names | Failroad two miles loug, its owners Meuuert, ig PRICES SLIGHTLY BETTER. vote because ou next Sunday he will tender his tion to his con; tion and leave the Covenanter church. not believe longer in the priuciples of the Sigsbee. detached from duty at the Navai Academy on the 23d instant and ordered to command the training ship Portsmouth on the 25th instant. Lieut. J. H. Selfridge, detached canal and was used in filling » t ponds on Canal strect between O and'Q etfeets, and was & benefit to the locality. Latrove, Race and other rch men of Balumore. ‘dhe South mountain a» only dfty-two miles from Washington, but at l'cn-Mar is seventy- y crowd on us now, for eur country is fall of great lawyers as well as great statosmen and ise politicians. But on this subject there to the church which must be and overcome, back ove: the continually met but he asked bis hearers to look t of the church and say if at is reason is that he can z s t one single man that has been aj ne miles from ialtimore; the latter bas no ‘Why. in all our life we never knew trade tobe livelier Sugar Loads in an Advance Throughout the | from the navy yard, Washington, and ordered | S8Y time during itshistory ithad so fewserious | ietter to the Commissioners requesting thet | {3% rit Mike the c, which is 1,200 feck than it was during the week Igat pest. Wehad all that | Covenanter church. This berg cage Stock Market. to the Lancaste! = —— fear as at the present. | when N street between 22d and 24th streets | Ute ab soon wen rob peeg lly « ord | atder Maryland ‘Heights abd the South moan eer ee ean ee ee | Saateiabe ee ne oe | Min Noam dcah Fis ations: omelet | “Siwancial ane; Gomnenor Vee church kedagone trrongh aad tetas ee See pera | entirely when we come to consider the question tain, thee elevations only Tour miley apart, and firmly established fact, however, that we sell Rev. E. M. Milligan was the first to catch the | the most striking feature of the dealings iti ——— ite history pr that God had never | was referred to Capt. Rossel, who stat 4S fhee a | 8 80 who shall nominated by the republh- | between them runs re branch rau- " + New York Stock Market. deserted it The pr te atretching out P “ cans to run against Grover Cleveland, the only | road,which at Gapland Suton is only amile from BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY eye of the moderator after the announcement | stocks this morning, and th indisposition to PI = T7 tion requesting this improvement was on | cunt {0 Tus 4. ~ r som + " . of the vote. "Tn view of the fact that | trade was also marked by the smallness of the | y.T>{oDemins 4s tbe orenine and cloning pricesct | into the future, fhe claimed, were | be ion, Teauesting this, improvement was on | mun in the United States that cau be noni mmuite, cach ensily reached from thet han any other house extant. ; ‘an th York ‘st et, ‘special , by the democr: ty, and who will only be | elevation. ‘Ihe purest sand stone water is in mepecer eaaeeetne | ae wae found me guilty of scandal, | suctuations,with the lack of tendency of prices | wire to Corson and Marartaey 1910 F mrrest brighter now than ever before. At times he | 4, +4 greed > libel and following divisive courses, I, there fore, appeal to the bar of an enlightened Christian conseience and place myself on_ trial in the Monongahela presbytery of the United byterian church.” He was followed by Reve. J. BR. Milligan, Rey. W. L. C. Sampson and J.C. K. Milli: lone this tiscal year, as it will not be reached before the appropriation is exhausted. H. B. Bolton. jr., has been appointed a clerk fo amist in the preparation of arrears of taxos in the office of the assessor. Se THE ALLEGED SMUGGLING. himself may have spoken with a tinge of dis couragement, but even at the lowest state with him triumphed over discourage- ment. Things, at times, had looked darker with him, and of late this had cepeciall been so, but he did not believe the troubles bed become greater, but less. His realization of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING For Men, consisting of SERGES, TWEED! SPUNS, WOMSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, &e., &. eupbatic and unqualified indorsement of the quality | and fit as being the BEST ever seen at the price, | which is #10 A SUIT. ineither direction. The opening prices, hawever, were generally small fractions better than those of last evening, but a slight reaction neutral- ized these gains in the early trading. Sugar developed some strength Inter and the gen- eral list followed slowly, and before the end of the hour prices were generally ona nominated by the democratic to reach | these mountains aud the general name of the defeat. e — Tegion Luving become “tapland,” the railroad Made the change of name tus year. owmmntdiiectans A Verdict for $13,000. This moruing in the Circuit Court, Judge Cox, the jury in the case of Thomas Woous CLEVELAND'S DEFEAT. “With regard to the defeat of Cleveland I wish to refer here expecially to an article which appeared in the New York Sun the 5th im. and acquaintance with the troubles had merel; day of this month, in which an estimate with the Richmond and Danville Railroad Wb we have bad orders for these suits trom all "After adjournment Rev. Dr. Thompson of slightly higher plane than those of the opening. become grenter. He had every reason to feel | * Similar Story te Told Whenever = Naval calculation | based on figures of the = werner Sieh te oveaieh Gur chan ter on « % i ‘ el -the el Zelntmet seo commess-sreme the cutee Yeoterins om jal York said that there will be no > split and a | The advance in sugar and cordage was Ret encouraged for the diocese. The Navy Department has not been informed | ion Arvrenadigaat apsigesctland ‘Tampa. Fis. This indorsement from at howe and A BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR WASHINGTOR. In regard to Washington the bishop spoke brightly. Many things had lately happened to afford the greatest encouragement in this locali Withiz two months a lady had given real estate on the Columbia road valued at $10,000 for the purposes of a ne’ cbureh, Onc thousand dollars edditional hed cent, but all other movements were eutire! significant, though there was a moderate de- gree of animation in St. Paul, sugar, Atchison and Chicago gas. The remainder of the market, however, was quite neglected and at 11 o'clock it was dull and steady to firm generally,at small fractions better than the opening figures. noses Dispute Over an Estate. Sight for church property, aud, further, there now enough congregations. But,” said the doctor, “there will be a rn | slipping away into other congregations until | the “UPPER TEN. Indewd ‘oith the “LOWE FIVE" when it omeste the guec,| the ebureh Wil lose » large part of the younger | element and those whom we expect to ‘support Bw nt ang with excellence of material and make as, the church in comi years.” The thirty-seven who voted against the sus- pension of the young men this afternoon pre- when Cleveland received a majority of 6,000 only in Virginia, and am 1888 when he sary guly soccrfing to, iemeemtie counts 1, when as a matter fact damages uot receive any majority at all, for the state | days, air. Edmund urke appearing for com- went for Harrison by 5,000 majority, as shown | Pluivant end Messrs. Linden Kent end C. c. in connection with my own election in the | Cole for defendant. fourth congressional district of the state, im | === which it is shown that Mr. Cleveland will 3,000 damages. ¥18,000 for injuries received in 1898 by @ train iu Atexandria, for which he claimed €90,000 ‘and ‘had been on trial for several that any quantity of dutiable goods were smuggled into this country by the officers of the United Stateé steamers Omaha and Swatara, as reported from San Francisco. The depart- ment people say that the same story of smug- gling is put afloat every time a naval vessel re- turns to the United States from a foreign sta- abroad has elated us somewhat and acts as ap incentive | to greater endeavors, which we shall proceed to put into effect at once, &' SAILOR SUITS! M. Cacao, June 10.—Letters of administration accompanied the gift. Dr. Buck had agreed | tion, and is always found to be baseless. Gen- | 1¥€ the state of Virginia, because he bas grown | | RINGWALT—EDWAKDs, Ou Wednesday, tyaod und Mak that it be spread, upon’ the | 28 the extate of Charles H. Dunham, who died ; Be a rocent eset Mon ablahed, and | rally. these Towels do hav> aboard some | steal Writer fave there has been a lange ied | Safety sy, wakes wig SS MINUwART Mp aitte sats he ake ari bye | Warbagtn Soot Eacnangs, |W dernier [ani ce many pote apy th |r pian nn apa ot = Seuss pesiatatee vidoe ofthe torte dA | Sales Regular call — 19 o'clock mu West Ena | Since then this sum had grown to nearly | Mcersand crew for friends at home, | rarely |from the north with tole capital’ POLICE FIRE ON _A MOB. [oti oa mareeee is likely to come from | Natonal Bank, 10 at 190%; Jo.at luo; 10 at 1005, | $10,000 and when the Jatter sum was reached 8 | reaches $1,000. iis couse son peit ions: fence ts teed, eae Fn ye gy Sg = SS: ~ sal Piss as authorized k < : Wm. Fenn, who claims to have been an in- | Intfrance, Woutac’ ne iD anecek ounce Prepare plans for | itis the duty of the customs officers to'ex- be more fevorable than ever before under Street Caz Employes at Grand | tate friend of Charles Dunham. Fenn con- ° 6 - Government Bouds—U. §. 43/8 1991, coupon, | Bishop Paret referred to the fact that con- amine them for dutinble goods, as in the case | existing circumstances to republican of large | Maward.W.. Mosse sua, deucuter ot Bre. J.B. frm Better ones, $1.75a Suit. Still better, $2 a Suit. Rapids, Mich., Cause Trouble. tends that Dunham told him that he was never | 100, bid, — asked. U.S. 4a, T8vi, registered, 106 | siderable of the above amount had been sub- | Of other vessels, and it is the invariable prac- | ability, large learning, real patriotism, know- “UuRx “Ge | antag 10, 1801, ot One grade higher, $2.25 a Suit. Guaxp Raris, Micu., June 10.—The street | married to Dorothy, and he avers that he hasa | ld, — asked. | U. 8. 48, 1907, coupon, 119 bid, | scribed by m: tice of the naval ofticers to afford every facility | ing the value of American law as enforced in 52) Nana spect avutnieent. MiCHARE = persons not members of the Episco- : pps pongigaren avenue beakt ok ig omy morning | bill of sale of all the dead man's property. |~ saKed. U: 8. 4, registered, “ini, ‘118 ia, | Seribed by persons not members. especially to | oF such examination and to pay proniptly any | the American courts, and particularly as it re- KEEN. nevoved vusvaud of Braget Breen. . TOP NOTCH, with violence from a crowd of two hundred | Mrs. Dunham is young and pretty and is well |“ }ystrict of Columbia Bonde—Per imp. oa, 1901, |t¥O sums of 500° subscribed Ly Homan | duties that may be assessed. aprcts the Amentson belies, CLARVOR. Ou Weinesday morning, June 1, e278 gathered at the Sweet street cable station. | #0" im Wa old, tig danced. Per imp. aot, eur’ | Catholicn The Hoath-Tapen Homicide, oor sepednenae wp i) “akeusminaes ne : ; = fark ra : a ‘They assembled at 3 o'elcek and were smashing eugiee salina, Conveets curreey, 108}, bid. “eyear fads ey ta, to be eatablished neat Dupent Ghele wake it | In the Crimtoal Gourt. Judge Bradley, thia| “Go back a litte in your mind to the election YOUNG MEN'S SUITS_CUTAWAY coats, hie to: fention. blished Dupont Circle and ex: f 1876, when Hayes was for Presi qunttes things when a large posse of police| Coxvuncs, Ou10, June 10.—A special to the aaa Waite Oke toad Terteen a pid: | pressed his gratitude that for this noble moye-| morning the case of Thomas H. Hoath, an old | of 1876,when Hayes as our candidate for - A good suit at 86. A better suit at #6.00. — gi ween gg ay, Dispatch from Springfield, Ohio, says: Many 45, gold, "1902," 117. bld, ment there was no lack of monty. colored man, charged with the murder of | ‘ent,when the republican party was represented satt a vol wo-year fand, ,'— asked. Sei, 3 Water stock, is, currency, 1908, 12734 bid, — asked. TRE Cc. FUN] ji by its great men in that canvass, when, perbay A superior sult at #7, Anexcelient muitat 97.50. | thrown. Detective Jos. W Smith was hit upon | “elegates are arriving for the prohibition state | YYstet log im currency, 1908, 1¥7d6 vid. — us Sea eh sed Emanuel Tapen, colored, by stabbing bim on | 5. anya ad the best speeches that republican orators ever z convention which meets today. There are | “Miscellaneous Bonds—Washington and eo Property valued at €80,000, continued the | March 16 last, was called for trial—District At- oma ‘aol See Sees Rite ee Renee res mene | Se wet et aaa cee ee two factions in the convention and a lively | town sallromd, 104s os,108% bid,40t asked. Wash: | bishop. had been donated bya communicant | torney Cole and Assistant District Attorney heUannedGesecte ton euinatesrthetipene pre ar cat enng soaps brn] pubes Fin gh wes god disperse’ the. police | time is expected. Te ds a0 waked. Mascule: Hall nicctecg [Of St John’s paris for the further-| Clagett for the government and Messrs. A.K.|lican party, "What man was it thet meat the miracles. We are playing sad havoc arith the furnish- | used their clube and revolvers. They did not | One faction favors a ber orang Platform— | oY ip0s 104% bid — asked “Washingiom Meroe 'ing of a grand p the _establish- | Browne and Lyons for the defendant. strongest, broadest and most eloquent utter- ing goods people because we are at “quite” with that | sRoot into the air beyond the first volley, but | that is, are devoted to prohibition and nothing | ime. yt morigage¢s, — bid, — asked. Wash-| ment of a cat im this city. |. The selection of a jury was proceeded with, | ances in favor of the American ballot as pro- particular line of goods and are selling of our superb | directly into the mob. It is rey id that one | Olse. ¢ other favors » multi-idea platform— | ington Market Coupelly, imp. €8°115 bid. 171 asked. |‘Thia, atmount at the same — time | but asnfticient number who were acceptable to | tected by law, and a police force, if necessary, stock of of the crowd was fatally injured and others | one Seuching on woman suffrage, the tariff, | American Security und Trust Company, $8, 99% Vid, | was not tied up for this purpose, and if, atter | botl aides wae not obtained from the pancl, sustain "the law? Who ‘is the man GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GooDs, wounded. Officers arrested thirteen of - the | Silver question and immigration. The lending | —asked. Washington Light Infantry Istnoriyage, twenty years from the death of the donator, | and the court directed that forty talesmen be|who did that? If we can find him 7 on > “a abernatorial candidates are Rev. Dr. Work, | 6s, 1904, 98 re a ad ton | the primary intention was found impos-| drawn to report tomorrow morning. we will make known his utterances ‘Sh snd Linen Nandkerchies, Linen Colarsenactner | The Wounded were carried away by friends, | Payton: E. Jay Pioney, Cleveland; J. J. Ahen- | fant 20, 7s {ou 96 Wd. waked Wrasttagton | Si, fue money ain pee tgae, ImPOR ————— in connection with bis name, and he shall be perce cai ep amen mph and their names and condition cannot yet be | hurst, Canton. . asked. Washington ‘Gas Light Company, acries | edticational So much in- Motion for Arrest of Judgment. nominated and be onr leader, for he represents | bepawe. 00 Ut tse in oo Cae a . | ascertained. The police are hunting for them. area, ae B, 68, 130 bid, — asked. ton Gas Com. | terest had nm taken in this est | In the case of John Wite, convicted of false | the American idea of lawand the power of law - Piireire Carurch on Thursday uaeretngest ee Many of the rioters had revolvers and fired Proposed Alliance Meetings. aa ead Ca. 108 bid, ies asted wt. Scking- | thatalready he had received three or four | pretenses in tho Criminal Courton Monday, |azd the dignity of lew and Bier eTeiock. Mae them at the officers, but none of the bullets} Torgaa, Kay., June 10.—L. T. Polk, presi- | ton Kailroad 6s, 100 bid, 105 asked. offers of free eligible sites for a cathedral as EC. Ca has filed tion of law as applied to our SAUNDERS. Departed ltfe Doe VICTOR BE ADLER'S took effect. dent of the National Farmers’ Alliance, has is- | , \atonal Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington. 440 well us intimations of desire to contribuve | O°? irrington scat Te | Bat ithe happens to represent all the other | 181. at Ggvicck ae ater abort uuees, 30 PER CENT CLOTHING MOUSE, Senie>S 8 Ee . bid, 500 auked. Bank of Kepublic, #70 bid. -— asked. | money. He looked forward fully to the | *fFest of Judgment and fors new trial. The | good things mapped out in the republican SFensenl wen tebe bears rom nor lave suahenen, sued a circnlar to all state alliances requesting | Metropolitan, 24 bid, $00 asked. Central, 800 b.d fe fa on the .d that = af 27 AND ©@9 7TH ST. X.w.. THE WALLA WALLA LYNCHING. | them to wake atrangementa for holding «| Second, 181 bid, 20 asked. a and Me- | existence in Weshington of a grand cathedral j motion for arrest is on the groun: = ee Se oe one ee, | Seok heads iivee are Feapecttely or CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ae number of mass meetings, one in each congres- | {)"sstcq.’Culuinble, isi, bl 188 asked. Cer: | "Biahop Parct spent considerable time in a Tassure you. The man I have in my mind is a | "2 tostens. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Seven Soldiers Indicted, but More Un- | sional district, some day early in September. ed." West nd, 10% bid, | discussion of the Anacostia Church and the tal, zd Did, —_ awk 08 asked. AF Office Coats on sale Monday, We and ‘Praders', 11% did, 118 as.e d itable Amer- 7 doubtedly Involved. It is part of the plan to have these district aancomn, | muc! buil lien fone, x a, a - oo ana 74 Friday mornings from 7 to o'elock only. Price 28e. meetings followed te discussed tates wan y county meetings, in sn ‘Soest touluweei, SOM ke BOURE, on ho is this si was bid. 1083 asked. any ition the su eee from above number. ES sory empnnied a tnvutigat te inching ot | eg oon appoint fan and | aie sae mung ms Gorgas, | Rees he aaltepet simi, tn gts an naming eh | "ERE pla ter ee Deeg S eee neg Naes Se PERE | A Hae by the nae on Aye hae mde | adn the num ponies. | ig i Tenaga | Puen tm adraton, Ter ae evr ule sppored ye geopio| euee wfllaW Se-t Pat Bat ter's Little Nerve Pulls: sass caprsssly ins this clay’ | a report to the superior courl. The report says ——— Home, 49 Ud, 1 sated. “Georgetown and ten, costia Church matter, the north and the people of the south, white Bare sy rt. = en | i mate A Distinguished Ecclesiastic Dead. Jeytown, 51 bid, 65 asked. costia had bee: and black, as the veritable republican of ge ‘atheet Tas Aunosursn We found » true bill againat only seven en-| | Rows, Juno 10.—The Rev. Father Curci, the | ,smuraies Siocks —svemeny, 47 bid. — adked | building and power, availability and final success’ ‘Fricage and ecqusiatanees are avid to STEAM CAMPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING | listed men of the fourth United States cavalry, Lge green gan Lc onyppaerlree kaos 6 asked. National Union, 195, vid soa oir. lecaeinyn Pingel 7 BENJAMIN HARRISON THE MAY. OkKS, a tisfied th: ber of sol. | In father Curci was expelled from the | tom, — “OFCOFs aoe “The man of whom I speak is none other 108 and 1710 Eat. | less agaiuet whom invuficient evkience hye | Society of Jeras for” giving utterance to | Soumbis 13, Uh iy askeu Gormauehmerican, | Coit St Shes pohnt, Senator Kasereatat ie, | #2 the army or nary, police headquarters has | 4.70, Presideut ofthe United Siateg Benje:|Darzt Mrers Guaperoxe. Are doing the best kind of work. Prices of cleaning | been procurable to warrant an indictment, that | opiniom contrary to those entertained by his Riggs, 7% bid, 3% asked. People’s, ox vid, 5%; | meeting had said that if the District Episco- | 26%” flooded applications of citizens and | 15 Harrison, who, in bis trip across the con- cian Re ore ictie apd Meaty ee Rigg: ae | are equally guilty with those indicted. | colleagues in regard to the temporal power of | RiGBP "4 chasse by asker Comesor ne: | ans could ‘tha 3 today was the firet time since the decision that | ™ ‘vet, Wilton, > et oc. ; Raw, 250. | - “aeee be not raise that eum for such a candidates tinent, has at least demonstrated two things: : ind. additioual if cleaned by the new | There is no doubt that Col. Compton did not | the pope. Bome time later Father Curei made | ba sjy asked. [pose they should hang thelr heads with shame. have been hn e that be vis | _Ttecently happened thet Mr.Gisdstoneand Madame —# gm (uruiture, “Mattresses and | believe bis troops would make an attack upon | a complete retraction, and for years past has | Tile Insurance Stocks—Real Eatate Title, 197 duns ‘The number vf its "was unusually | That . ter Patti were visiting Rdinbargh st the sume time, end La eee ee ote Tow aera Ppa Jad. | the county jail, although the prosecuting | been engaged on a translation of the Old | bid, — asked. Columbia Title, 6% bid, 6y asked. See ee large; although e majority. of them were citi-| 4" able man, a ee Fanaa’ Eat Si | attorney interviewed hi Bestament with, the formal approval of the | ie ae eee eeorpeoan Gee ee! Gee} ‘The plan for @ loan fund was| soms'without aay army or navy record, and | 0# well ae iis former, re proof [| Cheetestantiot met the great statemmen. A question, hos. J Luttrell, jing the reports which reached them of a | ecclesiastical authorities. Hide Ligne 156 via, 168 axed. "| then started, money to be loaned to will not be examined today. thas Of the greatest importance to the one asecinger end i itt, editated lynching of Hunt. But the ee “ + Will be jined until | have ited—s strong man in popular MH dee prem ynehing o} nt ‘Telephone Stocks—-Pennsylvania, asked. | churches like the Anacostia and be citizen candidates wee favor, o yolislons and wise statesman, a pro- | the other es.en cmator was @iscussed ot some length by iting: Do ack on the sherift and prisoner, Found ® Relle of 1380, and Fotomac, 61% bid, # asked. amer- | returned without interest. About the decision and tis, effest are thoroughly wa- | r004 Sea lawyer, understanding all ft, on the night before the lynching! posequs, lows, June 10. Heres W, tean Grapnophone, 5% ld, 6% uakea. fwes sabepeined to tile faa at ton derstood. ‘ot ‘M. NEWMYER, Manager. [and open de! of commissioners, we. venry Wagner, an | “Miscellaneous Wi ‘Market Com- ee time and a . ' 13_| ported by the guard should ha sud | old German gardener, was digging in his gar-| pany. ie td, ashes Weshisgiog "Brick Me NURDeE of Prominent promised earn cae ET ae den yesterday, whon he turned up the rust-| chile Company, — bid. asked. | Great Yalls too | tly 10 further Ti “nots AY | -ttarringe oensss have been ‘amaed by the incrusted blade of an ancient sword. Near the (Company, 148 Ut. Tig saked, Hull Hun Panorama andthe fund bas not grown end|clerk of the opart to the following: Charles his | hil could be made out serollinclosing the saps Took Gross and Caroline Butler; Jacob Miller and date 1580. sword 101 to telic of the early French explorers 'whe Ares visited Catherine Henshaw; Philip Stiebling and Mary the alloy ot the Mie fa tn on oe | 2 Se eters states Sen ee at aS y Youn and. trust Company, church without 5 P. 3.1 | Bishop Knight's Successor. ‘American Security and'~Irust “Vompanss [funds for the church are tied up fu the lone | Now York and Mary 3. Rich B, Smith ‘Vompau, Mary | Muwavxes, Wr., June 10.—The funeral | 90 bid, 91 asked. - fund and under the provisions of the @5,000 gift and oy both Prince William | services for the Inte Bishop Knight will be held ienrrom gers Sf are not available under any, , circumstances. county, Va; C. Barco and Laura F. sheriff | at All Saints’ Cathedral Thursday. The stand- He had therefore written to the subscribers to Basie, Viegiaias ES Lk eel | ing committee of the diocemn council wili | BALTIMORE Jane ie rour steady, unchanged all pn ne Ferenc nT Ele gee He pen Red recommend that his successor be elected at a ‘parrels. Wheat-gouthern stzedy; Faies, to Anacostia asa free gift or to remain bag i ig ah rd and Busie F. Hay- | the annual ing of the council next 1 Longberry, 1.uial.it; No. %, red, steady: | iven to Anne fonty Alien Whallon of Alexandria, = | abject day. The. talky indicates ‘tat Hey. Sle: Tons ban ay one ate taal aes ‘The fund, thought: Paret, im the futare | COu'Nice"Winlac Beil; Adelbert: Erasbergss ‘ot (see sora Se new ie ae ~Hicbacn's | the bonrd of county commissioners broeck of La Crowe is the choice of the ma- ate ‘awn sight rene tat ae ee North of parent. luderwed by « and the trade «; Sore 2 LACE 5 SUN, Flour and Peed. Some een = i fi i Bow Acende, MIS and 83 aa po an At the end of Bishop Paret’s remarks short | 49% Ind., anid Mende Dongiass, : teaveie Vlei) reports were received from Dean Williams ‘Range of the Thermometer. Ger Tue Bese. and Mr. Seymour Tulloch, the tressurer. “Gub-| mys gellowing wore the readings af the signal focwveigne 20 St. ont the treasury were taken | cmos today: 84. m5 68; pm. 7%. Maximum, THE CONCORD MARSESS. The election of officers then resulted in the | 00; minimum, @2.” ‘unanimous selection of the present officers: . oes et ER LUTZ & BRO., Dean, Dr, mocstary, Ber. W. & ‘More of the Philadelphia Bank Scandals, ‘Tronis and Sacchels of best make af low prices, adopted. : pony ood. » At She braken Spring - eee + SOMETHING OF A sEXuATION, today P2200 HAYe Neves Use oe emg was amtganrdn es saaenerhgh mr phen FE sk to otra he seta ves sheg’ vis carals phe toe Beatie | tee me Geted ® resolttion in » messure pledging 2 elk wen ferene. convocation to membership to answer at court, appeared. 5 # # i

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