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. e di é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, °1892-TEN PAGES. + | DIVISION OFFICERS ELECTED. MANY PAPERS READ. nent topics. The motion and amendment was| . TAMMANY’S PROGRAM. KNIGHTS TO RATIFY. | A CLEVELAND pay. } eR a iA carried unanimously. e ss — ———— ( y iE — | Business Transacted By the Homeopathic ‘WORLD'S CONGRESS OF HOMEOPATHY. A Western Man for President and Robert | pistrict Disciples of Reciprocity Will Cele-| That is the Way It Looks in the Senate-- bt 2 Dixpateh hes cat sts re | Institute This Morning. Dr. J. 8. Mitchell of Chicago, chairman of 4 It for Vice President. brate the Republican Nominations. — | The Probable Platform. Spectal Dispatch to The Evening Sta Roosevel 7 =i ‘Continued from Fis the committee of the institute to see what! Some inside news regarded as ¥ery import-/ When the order of Knights of Reciprocity! This is m Cleveland day in the Senate, and dams a ae eae dh Snecma First Page) __| gunsecrs ov 1wrenst 10 THE x PRO- | action it would take concerning the world con- | #Mt as showing the drift of sentiment among | was introduced in Washington one year ago it | Unless the appearance of things political CONTINUED FROW 5th y AGE ee ieee et cian tn Juvicg | Theamendment wae rejected. FESSION TREATED AND DINCUSSED—WORK OF | gresa of homeopathy to be held in Chicago in | New York democrats was received at the Capi-| was raid to be a movement iv the Tuteret of | lange very muteratly and very onexpectediy dahl: sthemdah¢. Valk leak init THE BILL PASSED. °THE DIFYERENT SECTIONS — THE OFFICERS connection with the Columbian exposition, on | tol today. It came in a letter froma New | Secretary Blaine for the presidential | tomorrow will also be a Cleveland day. This parle ytapreeradip rarely while |The Committee then rose and the bill was| ELECTED YOR THE ENSUING YEAR. | behalf of the cornmittee recommended that the | York " man who is in position|tion. The Supreme Lodge established hond- aston has been reached after consultation +o Eee ear aae pasted. | mootings of the world's congress and the Ameri: |$o know what tranepires among the | quarters in this city and a Grand Lodge for the of the Drightest politicians ae een eed Ce tat at oeie, | The House then went into committee of the| The Homeopathic Institute convened mt] suaad Of as postnet ieee eee ee at circles of Tammany to a friend | District of Cqambin was founded. ier cratic wide of the Aas Howse FELL WITH A BRIDGE ee eee ee whole (Mr. Blount of Gebrgia in the chair) on | Cornwall's Hall this morning and proceeded to | cers-elect of the institute for this year hold | im Congress, It indicated that the suspicion | time the movement has become more poptilar. the fact that Cleveland wili have | “Today the encampment was called together | Tevenue bills. | business under the direction of the president, ofice for two years: that the business meetings | that Tammany is wavering in ita allegiance to | The society is in the nature of a secret political mvention « thorongbly organ- peasant canes. | at 9808. m. by Commander John R. Necley, TO REDUCE THE DUTY ON TIN PLATE. | Dr. Kinne, The first thing was the report of | of the institute be held daily during the | Senator Hill has good foundation in fac, and it | organization, declaring site principles in favor ized body of friends, At Chicago, as at Minne- p «A the hearing of routine reports was con- | The first bill called up by Mr. Shively (Ind.) | the chairman board of B. B. Rush, M, | Congress and the institute then adjourn to meet | gisoshows that Cleveland has fnends in the proc o ly apolis.or : ound to o Over a Score of Lives Lost by the | tinned The committee on credentials reported | waa the bill to reduce the duty on tin plate lem, Ohio, reported agventracvor neve | With, the congrese; that the bureaus of “the TE SEmGe or oe ee eee lend as ek | D., of Salem, Ohio, reported seventy-seven new | insti i i is | organization who are inclined to goto bim and | cast and h the democrats who are not enthusiastic Cle of Ell 7 paket + pamdoiyo. a iy m stitute and its scientific proceedings be beld | cast and honestly counted, and liberal pensions d are m ve Collapse of “False Work.” ose Progr Sear or pepe Mr. Shively, after reviewing the tin-plate | application for memberrhip. The auditing | at the meeting of 1894; that a committee eof who cannot be much longer held in the Hill | to deserving Union soldiers. This being «ub- | land men insist that the ex-President is the only | sty feetectey weladien te the snambers of the —- eg ae Harpe e = —_—- | committee reported the books of the institute | the institute consisting of the of column. As a result of this condition of | stantially the platform of the republican party, democrat who has an organization worthy of the —— | tendered by Antietam Camp of this city, while ee 4 & =| five \ffairs it rs the Tammany leaders are in- | e. ¥ » |twocamps. The Ellsworth boys submitted to bill provided that on and after October 1, | t© be correct. five others be appointed to work in connection | a! peat any leade | the membership is almost exclusively from | Dame. Of course there will be # great many GRAND ARMY OF THE POTOMAC MEET) “'sizisendevoutgd ticvension hen | 18% the Suty on tin pistes, terne plates and | The chairman of the burean of the directors Pl a ar aaa an ere anager) Pepe p gamma paegregmed pam prgpeaded POE EE fe tovertee com,” bat these are ta | taken up ant betore aaijoareeeen Reber an | aeRert” tin shall be 1 per cent per pound, and | of provings, Dr. A. W. Woodward of Chicago, | “METS 2. snnounced’that the sectional meet- fig dinartor to the party ia New York and re: | Bec® contended that the apparent connec Coens cMenyste emmtertre on ae ee | Wilson Se Gursild Camp! Novis Baltimore; ua | aton.and after October 1, iP, tin plates, | presented an elaborate report entitled ““A series | ing in clinical medicine had been changed from | uniting the factions there. b-egitmerdgr | wyeed nila pam any other candidate than ‘Cleveland would nec- F elected divisional commander ‘and D. W. Har-| fee of duty, It feeiher eotehded. shat. rica | of, €XPeriments with cinchona, ipecac, pulsa- | Frid: ¥ ee re oo PRACTICALLY DETERMINED UPOX. cidenve and hed no bearing on the rela cuarily bee failure, Even earnest edberente of Sons of Veterans at Frederick Elect gett of Wilmington, Del., senior vice com- | {rte of duty. It further provid he fres | jue and thus tox. made for the purpose of | wae tendered to Mrs. J.D. Terrill, who for | 1 tm caid this conchadon was prectically | the order to one men mort ton seocen whe | Hill eimis thst Cloveland base sanjurtty of te mander, This afternoon there was a street pa- | pay ata Pig tin shall be retained on the free | jearning the common requence of effects pro- | Bished the fans for the convention. ’ President ohare mstrated, Fridue delegates, but they claim that he will find ¢ icin which the delegates participated and to- | H#t amid contains the usual rebate or drawback | ducod by each of these dfuge upon the heathy | Kine stid that those who did. not participate | Fched at conferences held in New York Inst fact is tobe further demonstrated Priday to impossible to wecure the neceumary ti Officers. por bp Nepormcs — ‘it lose with a public | Provisions in the interest of our foreign trade. | hogy" he papera were of interesting mate. | in the carriage ride yesterday would please as- | night and the night before, at which the situa- | ™sht of this week, when & grand. ratification | port to Smpoete to sotore dhe nocemes7 Sue- {omnes are cage the eaten ee: Nel ral and were discussed by many of the ductors, | #emble at Willard's Hotel at Yo'clock, where | tion waa discusced in all ite bear.| M&**ing will be Beli: ‘he “Navfonal Rises | thirds. Aguint this it 4 a caception of — = eee aes pie meee ee emis cen | ee meee eae weitere enti. ine TRE Shean Sy "os | sea i a et “| Rane Se te aac ag THE FAITH CURE PRIEST DEAD| = FATHER MOLLINGER DEAD. —_| Tho produced Hn bint te seme a nance noe | The report of the committe: ov life insurance ELECTION OF OFFICERS, Tere, tke jimpationce of | al-|[ocal . republican esscciations have.” bern | Nomination, ’ © li @ kes Guia es oe es compel the man who used it to give more | examiners was read by the chairman, Dr. A. C.| _TB¢ convention then settled down to elect | DW = billed aa ae ae ‘of both Cleve. | ivited | to pPartictrete, and the | ISSUES IN THE PLATFORM. = le ai xcitemen of his labor to pay for it. He then proceeded | Go, wa officers, The chair announced that nominations | fang - ion m accepted. At a It is understood that the iasnes to be raised aja a anemia aleaiiten: | Pennsylvania. to explain the recess of producing wperthwaite of Iowa City, Iowa, After re- land and Hill was indicated as the safest way a for president were in order and that Drs. Mon-| out of the difficulty, and the taking up of a | i beld last night in Monumental Hall ® com-/ }y the convention in ite platform will be those roe, Williamson, Phillips and Spaulding would | western man. Who this western man should | Mittee of fifteen wae appointed to take entire fA" vcarmm und local eontrel, of all eh plcase to uct as fellers to collect thapominating | be was not decided on and will not be until the | CMRTES Of *he details of es celyation. aud st ion ix the mme Hots for president. The tellera announced | New York delegation reaches eg ow | Prrrsvnna, Pa., June 15.—Father Mollinger | tin plate, and illustrated his remarks Terrible Fall of Workmen Engazed om the | died at 105 p.m. Father Moilinger was the | by exhibiting tin plate in its vario New Bridge at Newport, Ky. priest who created such a furore in western | %86¢% of production. "He quoted from. the “ < - treasury statement that block sheets imported ‘. ". had been engaged to furnish the masic and that ir years ago, crsxart, June 15.—A€ 10:25 0 scam z y sta that 235 had voted on the nomination.the result | A caucus of the delegation will be held there : . 7 . this carting the false werk of the nee teidge (oer _bet veer over many reperted | cad dipped ia this county. constituted Ameri- being as follows: Dra. Verdi, Buck, Dig-| on Friday night, at which the new program will | (e,following gentlemen iad been invited to Makiaiay OOM, babes ix morning the false wo ‘ge | wonderful cures. The excitement this year was | can tin plate. r,* Spaniding 1. each, Dr. Hall. 4, | be finally declied on, “Ike eodaotmne ihort addresses in ratitication of 1 come new end cz being built over the Licking river between Cov- | not so great, thongh thousands went to hear — By.’cobb St, Dr Pratt $9 and Dr, McClelland | that after the, first ballot the New York delege- | Rericulture Rusk, Neontort Hac, Mec t right of the people to and Newport fell, carrying down with it | him celebrate mass on Monday. He was feeling AT THE WHITE HOUSE. 134. After this announcement was made Dr. | tion and all the delegates from other states | A8Ticulture Rusk, Senators Hale, Perkins anc r The first estimate of + eve number | very bad then, — linger and ‘Representatives’ Burrows of Galli Michigan. Russell of Connecticut, Dalzell of E. H. Pratt arose and in a brief speech with- | that can be controlled by New York will drop drew his name. A resolution was adopted | the New York candidates for President and go egg egg en Ao ermcoger The President Hasa Large Number of Callers T reports make aNU : vIvania, Doliver of Towa, Houck of Ten- not be touched upon at any ee AGNUS Today. whereby only the two nominees who ived | to whatever western man may be settled on as | /°"™?*: ‘ i Sanat tm Ghan n : panier doce ee | ‘The President had a busy dxy today. Forsome the highest vote for the nomination of presi | most available. Pig Hanae lec! | rity agronomy me fon af the tekige wer tegen | Ee tee ee SNe MO | ay dhe tiene patvennge hee semaine ee- coat aead be rotate ae ROBT. B. ROOSEVELT POR VICE PRESIDENT. eee josely resemble thowe in the reptilican plat- be used for foot pa = e tellers announced been ther interesting feature’ 7 : form. Of course the Sherman act of 1890 bee FRE RM Banrtwone. June 15.—The Evening News| Shaken and a number of juicy plums have cast, of which number Dr. J. H. McClelland had | . Atother interesting feature of this news from anoncrTown. ee Piha wie dy weyers ailway traftic. “Two piers haidtipeding. 6) Rees have etnod ses : r | New York relates tothe candidate for Vice — pecanse the most « demo ‘ed and the work of fixing the | says that one of the most prominent republi- | Deen ripening. e office seekers 1 | received 133 and Dr. Asa 8. Cobb 92. Presi- | _ “ crats believe that legislation to be opposed to iron in place had began. A n the city received a communication from | P¥ and watched with eager eye the coveted dent Kinne announced that Dr. McClelland had | President. It is considered essential, of ASEW GA. m Post, sep beomty oye the Newport site hei been ran oat eee Te ms : fruit banging above their heads. Out of con- Leen elected president of the institute for the | course, that New York, having relinquished] For some time there has been considerable Aine ; — “ " mation? Hoxton Gs morning. The) : ensuing term, her claims to the presidency, should have | talk among the G.A.R.men of Georgetown| eo disay realign on the first pier to the heavy iron. The false sideration the President was not bothered dur- P seped . ou the frat plar to the bears iron. a mmmunication <peake in glowing terms | sideration the President was not | | Dr. McClelland took the platform amid con-| the second place oh the ticker ally | and the surrounding countics of ormumicine «| _1B¢ Patty leaders here are satisfied that the work ran up fifty feet from th ints) wervices to | ing the pendeney of the convention by those | tinous cheering and said:" “Ladies ‘and gen- | in view of the nomination of Wuitelaw Led by | 04) pormieem : republicans will attack the party records ot twe SLY TWO OUT OF NINETY ESCAPED. if the past four years. | who wanted office for themselves or friends, but | tlemen: When a calamity overtakes ® man he | the republicans. The man who is understood | /0c#! post and holding regular meetings on main points, and one will be wily BE it this letter said that ; pe . Pt j side of the creek. Last night the talk bees: i) » and one of these will be silver, Bui two men are known to have escaped with ~ 2 the portfolio af | t2e¥ 8re coming around about this time to try | yaaa generally has some intimation, but this thing | to have been settled on by the Tammany lead- | SWective and in Curt Hall or O ettene ae | The ans will claim thet froe their lives. Not # stick of the false work, from racy will be given the portfolio of i 4 Saar : has been wafted on me like @ cyclone.” The | ers is Mr. Robert B. Roosevelt, who was for- " 4 coinage . Jaan ile | “tte, Secretary Elkins will be put in charge of | to shake down u few of those plums. | ferring to correspondence with the different | doctor then went on in a happy speech to thank | erly er mostet oper eee welt | {een $2d and 33d, organization took ple ag ‘ans a depreciated dollar and Dice So Diet, remained aud the Fiver was filled the Navy Department and Ge... Agnus will be| ‘The swinging doors of the President's office | life insurance companies and the replies thet | is colleagues Sor the hener Gay tnd eocdacrel |e Seated te ke 2 ee ee ‘Though the meeting had not been publicly ad-| thic | vill be met by 9 greet ors amid from week, with svoves of men | created Secretary of War. room were kept banging today by Senators and | had been received—four companies refusing to | ypon him. Ks times over, he stands well with all factions of | YetTtised, forty-one of those who thirty years Me wed — op gegen ; = Sr members of the House who called, and the | Feply itsuye: e hiy | Nominations were made for first and second | the democracy, and it in believed thet his nom- | 48°, wore, the blue smsembled dnd declared | ee tn wre, comotheved te nteainent ¥ 1 AN WALL STREET Topay. ante room wae fall all the morning. While it is possible to make # thoroughly | vice presidents as follows: inction would add an element — of | {hemselves charter membors of aunet was | southern political out mihered and There were other callers, too, A trio of prom-| jnited attack upon any. certain number of| | Dr. C. E, Fisher of Texas, Dr. A.S. Cobb of | strength tothe ticket that the name of | 0” {he election of officers Mr. B. . Janney was | sonthern yolilical outragy werue af fhe bodies was at pee | Stocks Fairly Active and an Advance Fol- | inent colored men dropped in during the morn- | life insurance “companies we might be | Fredor Y., Julia Holmes Smith of Chicago, | no other prominent democrat in New York ee democrats will lowed a Decline. ing, Recorder of Deeds Bruce, Auditor Lynch |®ble to make our influence seriously | Millie Chapman of Pittsburg, Dr. Grace | could impart. From the tone of the iaf “| secretary. Next week another meet ing will be | IAF New York, June 15.—Stocks were fairly | and ex-Congreseman Smalls, "They wanted to | felt, vet co pose that we would bé sur’ | Roberts of Washington, D.C. tion received here it appears that Mr. Roo-e- = parcipector mg Se cn egy Te | tive this morning. with the principal trading | Pay their respects to the President and bave @ Peahtninn how those ineia Gna ewe uitee 6 | Dr. Julia Holmes Smith withdrew her name. | velt will certainly be the nominee for Vice neigr pigs ran ft aes "topic for | may be an adm. , Loe friendly chat with him. Boe along doing business and how little we | While waiting for the report of the tellers on | President if the presidency goes west and the |i€ i @ mew hall will furnish @ topic for - it and the none #uch wns inaugarat ee et Sere re trom ligiee ara Would base apparently accomplished, We are | nominations for vice presidents Dr. Talbot | wishes of Y discussion. prior to that st Lake St Paul, Burlington, Reading aud) 0 OES: Ener ihbeptig? tho promi | of the orinion that much more is tobe gained Hrtrotuced a resolution, Eaigectod a t6; chee es A RECHARITE MEETING. _ ie oe ap of wha Gay adbedes e x ed to| Gen. Brady of - | by adopting a more businest-like and_jud Lanecitving th. agp for Soe 7 oka an teks > al fee Fea age ay al Mail callers ofl theca a Oa alten how of course. Let us by kindly words and incontro- | }P¢Uying that members of the institute that SOCIAL MATTERS. Heber Tent of Rechabites met last evening at had Been in good standing for ten years and their hall, No. were now unable to pay their dues should be| The Potomac Literary Society held its last “ *s re' 210 N street northwest, an un-| early dealings. New | Customs for the Petersburg district and the | vertible arguments seck to establish and main- e campaign document York and New England was the weak feature, | representative of the administration in the | tain our rights. We may not sueceed at once, the Newport ide and eight from the Covington usually large number being in at dance. Under | ‘ shoul will place w great : ; - i : | one ined on the membership hist of the institute. | meeting of the season i the or Ps ——s hile Burlington and Kock Island were strong. | old dominion. | When plums fall on | although already over two-thirds of the life in- |The result of the balloting for vice preddent | mesting oft Tmogene 2 Feng al for | Be head of good of the order interesting re- ~ “Pa ae R ATE OF KILLED. we : 1 to 35% |the Virginia ide of the fence it is only surance companies employ homeopathic physi- weipishaete *} . ‘ . 01 ; 804 marks were made by John M. Lawton, Robt. | " “ New England was down 1% to 354, but as the | ai u wav as follows: Dr. C. E. Fisher of San Antonio, | E street northwest. There was a large attend- | Parton Ware ae th, Wm, | *pecch quotes figures to show the #up- eports hole ‘market strength-| When Gen. Bradv shakes the tree, so it cians as examiners. ted that for the | Tet, fitst vice president; Dr. Millie J. Chap- | ance of members and friends of the club, who | stant wu Marriott, Easmet Henith. Was. | Suse qwallont votois very mah quater is im- cued. and at noon figures were 5, to 14 per |i# suid. Gen. Mahone was the erstwhile dis-| The committee then suggested that for the , Bowman, Wm. Moodey, Henry Myer and David! Pitt wecond i or in tha’ section, but it is | present all the work had been done that could | DR Me Relewe cr ek Set ee ee iene. | Uprerman. Refreshments “were served in| the republican states than in those states fell outside the breastworks | be done and requested to be discharged. The | monaly re-elected trenaurer. Dr, TF. Smith | fone, on “Vanderbilt, a Benefactor.” | Sundance and the members did not disperse | "here the democrats lave the majority cepted the report but refused to dis- | Tr New J i a t or.” | until near midnight. Avery warm campaign is being generally mittee. At the request. of the | Cf New York was re-elected assistant trearurer | The ‘tmiscellaneous exercises’ included piano idnigl he fi .. cent higher. New England recovered part of | penser of official be pina a the early decline. At 1 p. m. the market is | Whispered that b ~ who were either ‘irm. at Minneapolis the other dev. Whether he mix- port of thir looked forward to, and every democrat on the cae Toney loaned easy throughout at 1 | took the harbor lights or what not, it is said he | charge the comr : ues for the ensuing year. Pemberton Dudley of | solos by Mii is ise Bi DEAE GF BR. COUNELE. es jeast weoine to « cur- a Exchange closed stead: Sean ee | tied up alongside the Qua -Platt-Clarkson dock, | ¢hi man, De, erthwaite, ig preg rel Philadelphia was re-elected general secretary. | Bailey. =) a, a = ie After Gfty-totr years af active proctice De. | vee vo oan comeapl oS dinee = hy = wecur a > Ind. Dan ar- | $88:2a489%,; nctnal rates, 4570487 for sixty | aud that not much administration freight is to | pointed Dr. Strickler of St. Pa Dowling of | DF;,2;,, 4: Strong of Boston, Mass., was #e-| Mr. Alfred Barker, vocal solos by. Misw Nellie | F. Connell, the veteran physictun, yesterduy sameness srsdanasssiaeias 2 Peening. Wheeling. W. Va.: Vanghn | days and 488%,a48817 for demand. Govern- | be unloaded there. Prov. | gomnittece in place of Dr. J. W. Dowling of lected a proviional secretary: Duin wee Cowpens Mis Maer an |kccmah ke as Se ee oe Sa eager Se uw. Andy Baird and Albert | ments steady: currency. 68, 106 bid: 4s, cou- |, Secretary Tracy called to consult the Presi- are ee Coe Philadelphi vamcl | phe following were elected on the board | Hessler, and avocal duet by the Misses Dob. rae ar ae ues hate EN CONGRE: . cna. who were on @ vinit | PORS, 1173, bid; extended 2s, registered, 100 |“dent about the ease of Commander Frederick | Bushrod W. Janos. M. D., of Philadelphia and | of censors: Dra. Rush, Comperthwaite, Staith, | ties Mire nadie ciate: te Fines ssid, of overwork and old age, the deceased | © = a ‘ sotk, and the tter | bid. A. Smith of the navy. This officer, who stands - * Strickler ee “ cn i . litter | Hoag and Kenyon. E pitarnilpssot ak leak PES | ing had a great numl of patients, whom © Members of the Ways and Means Coxa- Meters | first on the list of ‘commanders, was recently showed from statistics he had obtained tha in| "Dr. H. M. Sinith of New York was appointed iy ing Place ai tephen’s | he attended regularly, in spite of his weventy- | mittee Not Yet Decided, | examined for promotion, and the bourd re- his city, while the allopaths bad seven times a8 | neerologist, vice Henry D. Payne of Kew Jer- | Church this morning, the high contracting par- | five years. The remains will be interred in Oak | ar, MeMitlan’s resolution pro} that ‘Couiar We iia ported that he was morally unfit for promo- | many physicians, that the homeopathic people | fey. resigned, fies being Mise Elizabeth A. Brennan and Mr. | Hill tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | Dr. | «00 2) yeaa Heerynmars cat aes lean & Paes taken | tr tion, whieh, if concurred in by the President, furnished nearly half of the applications for | “Chicago was unanimously selected as the next | John Moran, Rev. Father Gord officiated and | Connell wax a homeopathic phywician and one | f° " Agjerrat ones Aesgee4 ade Game Peaaeete y Albis | wire would bea fatal blow to Comnfander | life insurance. place of meeting und the time was left to the | the beautiful marriage service of the Catholic | of the oldest in the profession. His origiral | the ways and means committee today am Smith. It is said that Secretary Tracy | DISEASES OF CHILDREN. executive committee. church was impressively read. Mr. und Mra, | home was Canton, Ohio. it was decided to defer consideration of the approved the findingtof the board. but that the |, yyinie J. Chapman, chairman, read the |The convention then adjourned unt a| Moran after receiving the congratulations of PREPARING TO EXTEND THE TI matter for the present. Another indication Fresident favors leniency, and may place the| cr tne bureau of pacdology, dealing with | O'clock to the banks of the Potomac. sendsients left for a wedding tour which will | a large force of men began this morning to| was given that Congress would be hore after officer on the retired list, | 8 Send GONE DOWN THE RIVER. pineiiess haere tear up the old tracks of the Washington and | the Fourth in the declination by the committee THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. | the disease of children. Dr. Chapman read her | ui, evening at $ o'clock the steamer Charice | Mil Mamie Grove of Mfonnt Airy, Ma., after | Gercefows pentna | 4 oe The District Commissioners spent a few mo- | eport ina most pleasing manner. Her voice, ia eheks th ca jolly g | 2 lengthy visit to Miss Annie Hines of this city, | G°OTeetow” Rail Se en eee ee 7 Dougines and |<l#F and distinct, penetrated all portions of | Macalester left her moorings with as jolly a | bas returned to her home, *| of 3146 M street to the car house, nearly aj the Patriotic Order of fhe Sons of ments with the President, Mr. Douglass and) the" pall, When she concluded the delegates | party as ever graced her decks, It was the Misa Mollio Carr of this city was square distant, preparatory to excavating for | America to visit New Orleans on that Mr. Ross calling to congratulate him upon bis | ,ppiauded vigorous! | delegates to the Homeopathic College, relieved | toaay to Mr. Nathaniel Ka tener ried | the lasing of the yokes ured én the construction | 4. the answer being that as Congress | renomination. ‘The address of the bureau of surgery was de- | of all cares pertaining to sectional meeting that y ——— ufman of Toledo, | of the cable line. '" The strewn tracks this morn-| Wis S51 be in ecnaion then it wes met MORE DELEGATES CALL. ferred, owing to the illness of te chairman, |deal with all sorta of ologys, who oer aay Teenie ek Bete ties Be | eee man Sho ewe of Cun hennen, sun sighs | SEL EES capenient eo aneapt tae. hoviantion. The homeward bound delegates to the late | Dr. C. E. Walton, | Then the report of the com | were out ona vacation down the Potomec to| Burr’ "encle ar ae tater eT | Aer, the other, shafts being broken in both | Comsitered, expedient to eccept the invitation. convention continue to call. Part of the South | mittee on medical education was taken up. The | Mount Vernon and Marshall Hall. At the lat-| Darri, nmcle, of the bride, officiated. —: report a subtreasury bill also came up, but the ponies eae pa i a i # were read: “Methods of Medi- | ter pince all the pleasing features of popping | art will reside in Toleds: Ohne ne ee after THE NEW ASSESSMENT. casdioe vibe Seb Gane r Sra racemsnmens came in this morning. E- | eal Education.” by Dr. T. G. Comstock of St. | corks and viands prepared under Col. "MeKibe eat at Reasapes Last evening several property holders took | 4 request for a hearing from the New York G. Webster. John R. Cochran, E. F. Cochran | Touig: “The Hospital Should Precede the Col- | ben's efficient direction will tickle Admiral and Mrs, Upshur will leave Wash- ti “oe! bese ma H. B. Hendrick ting their cards. KR. | ‘ill the palate of 5 advantage of Mr. F. L. Moore's presence at the Lof trade on the subject of drawbacks was SAT op Hendricks presenting their tarde. ts | lege.” by F.H. Orme, 3. D., Atlanta, Ga. | the prescribers for all mankind. ington this week to be absent until October 10. ge uther pital. Thos. Randon, qe . F. Knight. 4 . B. Phelph: RF. Kiel. Chi Covington: Frank Wallace. Boston. INSPECTOR BROWN'S ACCOUNT. general inep: | Smith of Florida also had a talk with the | Hrs 40 Papsiage™ by if, E Spaulding. Mt, gadbesiocmes ‘Thay will pass the ‘ime af Marshater eee a meeting SS speak of the seemors considered and granted. as ens also ove from, & So In the afternoon the plumbers and their | D-,0f Boston: Mass.:~\A Dien for Better Methods ee Mont ¢ tae -ABicomtacks/ and ie ee repay te tae ae qarstione was, | iil laws relating to stockings. jared. He Tee a : - ei | in lucatio . Tuebot, M.D. ins, 3 ly . . e tcitrea Aegan eacene wl med be tlophane. | rai Fe 2 Seen ied ee Teves One ete Beecats | Boston, “Mas; “Somme, ‘Thoughte on, Medical AN AMERICAN REGISTRY FOR THE CHINA, Mise Myrtle Moore of this city was maz-| {2 *ubstance, that every piece of proj ty had REPRESENTATIVE STACKHOUSE, re a * anot stat ositivel: | —_ — ye - x . . M. a My i o > 4 3 “ — — came of the ace but it i« my belief that it | ‘Wekeatdiphans Aaa Taste. ee iia Sect Cai ei a |Towa: “A High Standard Demanded, but Wise | 4, MePreventative Fowlor yesterday reported to | ried today at 1 o'clock to Mr. Albert N.| gently considered. and those who think they Nias ta We. an @ | Caution Requisite to Homeoyathr Growth,” by | the House from the committee on the merchant | Crow of ‘New York. The was — we been extravagantly rated have a remedy | The Remains Taken From This City to His it Ins., 100 at 5 1-16; 139 . ‘ceremony to H : ican | formed at St. John's Episcopal Church. i ‘ 4 Home in South Carolina. : 7 mC. te Fisher, marine the Geary bill granting an American P by going before the appeal board in the man : Was. Gas, rz Bat aby, Wass. | President found a chance bl ee Gee papier es mets een register to the steamsnip China. The bill saya | YOU couple will go north fora month and | nor prescribed by law. The assessor stated | ‘The congressional committecs charged with was caused by a lac cing in the piling.| Sales—Hegular call—I2 Th Lieking were | R. i be m driven | o'clock the rush of callers was over and th : : AY8 | afterward reside in New York. . bed about ten As the | Le: ; u A 5 ri t *g that he thought one out of every five asses | eo oor cre table to. get prover | _ Govermment 4, registered, i907, | manding his attention. The following resolution, presented by Dr. | 4M Aecompanring repor! Hsia ead tay The murriage of Capt. Harry Tolson of the | ments made had been protested against at the | jie Gat of convering the eucon taanase nk here “ninat be ‘thigty | 2% Did its aaked. 45, coupons,” 190 ot ee Orme, ‘bearing on medical education was | by Congress to tke Inman steamships City of | Pullman service and Miss Agnes V. Simmons of | office, but few protestors have made winning dees siono ak adeanees tele Ghahnenen ter the i Styl eed | of Colum Bonds —Market stocks, es SELECTED. adopted; | Paris and City of New York. The vessel is | Capitol Hill took place yesterday at the par- | arguments, My “ _ Position at the the enc¥, lv Did, — asked. 2 year fund, 6s, in tae Whereas the American Institute of ‘Home-| owned by a British corporation known as the | Sonage of St. Peter's Church by Rev. Father NOTES. south at 10:57 this morning. There were no the men % bid, —"asked. 20-year fund,’ 5s, | He Will Make the Speech for the Committee opathy bes been in advance of all other wnedi-| China Steamship Company, limited, the whole | Sullivan. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.| Complaints loud and numerons are still being | services at thelate residence of the deceased. You see the % 1504, gold, 108 id. — asked. Water stocks, 7s, a= ‘Hettication. cal organizations in its efforts toward | of whose capital stock is owned by the Pacific | Tolson left for @ northern tour: They will be | made about the sunken and obstructed roadway | The party consisted of Senators Butler, Kyle Brothers. had insured the live: — nee It is a somewhat singular fact that Senator the elevation of the standard of medi-| Mail Steamship Company, a small percentage | & home after June 20 at 103 E street southeast. to Waters y e portion near d Gallinger, and Representatives ‘Tillman, ploves in the Emploves Insu . Pigt ra: Dabois, who was not a Harrison man when cal education, especially in requiring col-| thereof being set apart to’ qualify certain En-| Mio Marie Wadeworth, after returning trom | 0% ust Kis alam cemee a ot eer f he company agi to protect the W113y asked. She, Teg. 2 [he started from Minneapolis, but who is leges represented in its body to exact | glishmen to act as directors of the British | Annapolis, went to-Rockville, where she is now ' : "private — asked. attendance upon three courses of lectures of at | corporation. The vessel has no contractual | visiting her sister. Thos. Hines has sold to C. H. Fickling lot3| Waugh and the son and private secretary least six months each in connection with four | relations with the British government in square 53, P. B. T. and D.'s addition to} of the deceased. The arrangements are years of study as prerequisites for graduation, | such as the Inman steamers had. “During the | _{is# Annie McAleer of French. street is away ge gn for |i charge of Doorkeeper Turner. ‘The party speech on Monday next when the committee | and, Z ent trouble with Chile the Secretary of the | 0" # five weeks’ visit to friends in Baltimore, | |_J- Curtain la ah in Aa ok Se calls to officially notify him of the convention's | "Whereas the institute desires still further to | Navy had arranged to obtain her from the Pa | Fhiladelphia and Hanover, where aheie the re- | €7.00 lot $8 in Curtain's etal. sub in square75, | "ill reach | Marion. S.C. at | 1340 action. Senator Dubois’ friends are very much | promote improvement in the qualifications of | cific Mail Steamship Company in the event of | Cipient of « great deal of attention. She will be | with improvements thereon, consisting of a tractors against all damage claims. i ade We arated eckcnaee a Wiscellancous Bonds—Washington and George- | @ good Harrison man now, has been selected on esc man killed is =1,300, but cannot say | 19% allroad 10-49 6a,108 bid. WS asked. Waahing- | by the committee on notification to make the | positively. Brothers had been very sue- 8 et rails te cessful bridge builders. “here were four “of | them and iwo were killed in ihe accident. They ‘ b r Dabo Ms i ‘ : prestoe Fer ; ick | taken then in a hearse across the country are married men of families and are’ quite | pleased at the distinction. ‘The shrewd old poli- | graduates from medical colleges; therefore, | hostilities, and. the committee is asrured, the | One or al, Uridesmaide for, Mise Gavin, one of Sa any ae Daan | Sly mats 86 AOIND Phot, Sains Ge tamer | > tags ‘ty and Trust Se, 1908, A. kU. loo | WCi4NS Say it wasa clever stroke of politic) “ Resolved, That the American Institute of | report says, that the Navy Department will’ put Gavin will marriage pec eae See ment will be made. _Thes had just completed the great cantelever | ji" “Skog. "Washington Light Infantry ist mort, | diplomacy to select the Senator from Idaho for | Homeopatay would look with decided disappro- | iteelf on record in favor of the proposed logisla~ Ra Gil be elsbrated by high mas, after |... To Chicago and Return. sis ——_—_-e bridge at Memphis. which is the largest in the | ag ge Toa 99 baie ake eer eet; | such an important task. bation the organization of college | tion, If this bill be passed the company will | ¥ re will bea large reception. ia picturesque Band 0. RR. Kavell Orders. world with one exception. They had never | fatantry 41 12, 96 bh — asked. Wenmmien Light = ; ies where ample hospital and | not only build vessel inan American ship-| Miss Flora C, Cook and Miss Della Dennison, . ged before met with such a di ous accident. The Compal series A, 6x, 125 b asked. Washing THE MORRISON BOOM. iex shall not have been previously | yard equal in tonnage to the China, as required | daughter and_niece of Mr. J. J. Cook, have re-| gan Qor’tt Toute and best vestibuled Pullman! Passed Assistant Surgeon HLT. Percy has property loss is $100,000. | fon Gas, iy asked. Washing < rovided. The report of the committee on | by the bill, but the committee is assured by the | turned from Lutherville, Md., where they have | "T' 16 to 90 inclust .| been ordered to duty at the Naval Hospital st Seen ans grat diedity in ascertaining the | {00 Gas Co. Convertible G. 10, 140 bid. 190 asked. | What @ Southern Cleveland Delegate Says | Preical legislation wax then hoon ‘Among | Company's representatives that it will build two | been attending school. 4 catieemate area be dy yee pee Washington, D. C. a of te <inten. The myarte poltign Kautroad Convertible éa’— bid, 120 asked. as to Ite Growth. the features the committee reported that under | vessels of at Ieast 8,000 tons each. The China —__—>—_—__ srivania avenue, for full particulars and eleep-| Licut, 0. G. Dodge, detached from duty st varied frow fifteen to one hundred. -_ 5. Electric Light Convertible 53, 12 bia,—]| That the Morrison boom is taking hold is shown | a recent ruling of the surgeon general's office | is a vessel of about 5,000 tons register. s13 ‘To Chicago and Return. $13 | ing car space.— Advi, tho Seed Amsden ond ted leave fo. one : — : ak stla Railroad és, 1085, vid. 1W7 asked. | by the utterances of a southern Cleveland dele- | Sraduates of all legitimate medical colleges re- | 4 PROPOSED XEW METHOD oF ELECTING nepae- | Via picturesque B. und O. RR. ——— - a MEN OF MANY BATTLES. Association 58, 103 bid, — asked. | OY : & in | Wiring a three years’ course of instruction are SENTATIVES. Shortest route and best vestibuled Pullman Degrees From Johns Hopkins. noah. - ¢ Malioad ist morgage | gate who is now in the city. This gentleman in | (UTNE ® Muree rears coume of ingirucSon are ca ne ets) bat tatoo | EO a Lieut, John C, Colwell, detached from duty Annual Reunion of the Society of the Army | sapeake and Potomac | conversation today said that if it was | service of tian acsily wei ipianeiage che aie a= Representative Johnson (01 ) ‘Tickets sold June 16 to 20 inclusive, with con- | _ At Johns Hopkins University yesterday the ba on allan ot wait of the Potomac. | i of Washington, sao | found that Mr. Cleveland was ‘not avail- | tion of the departinent. Under this ruling the | 40¢ed a bill providing for the election of Rep- | vention limits, Apply to 8. B. Hege,i851 Penn-| desree of doctor of philosophy was conferred | wy special duty to Scastox, Pa, June 15. The night trains| pil gw asked. Yank of the Rgpublic, 269 vid. 295 | able Mr. Morrison would be probably homeopaths complying with the necessary con- | Teventatives in Congress by proportional repre- | sylvania avenue, for full particulars and sleep-| on Hobert Payne Bigelow and the degree of | tietolumbisn historical exposition a Madrid, brought aswarm of men into the city to attend i Ss Se teeny ew oo scat" | more acceptable than any other man men-| ditions are placed on an equal footing wit the | sentation. — that SS erie ing car space.—Adet. bachelor of arts on Edwin B, Behrend, Henry | Spain. # ce the Society of the Army of the Potomac re-| bid, —iisked. citizens, 170 bidy ISS asked.” Co- | tioned for the head of the ticket. He said that | ‘ciples of the old school of medicine, a state | House shall be voted for at large in their re Raper ergy een pe heer pg Perm) pe fe te pone tae: eel gm | ee si r of things that has not existed heretofore, ‘The | spective tates. Any body of electors in a utate A Pleasant Incident. The at ‘of doctor of philosophy was con- | Richmond and ordered to take charge of craft union. There are more men of titles register- Seed woamek 106 id.108 ake Teed 13g | Mr. Morrison came fully up to the standard | Commitee also report thé defeat of the bill in- | may in convention nominate any number of | The Richmond papers speak of an enjoyable forved on Joba joan tag Robbrteon of this | of men for the Mare Island mavy rard, and on ing at the hotels than privates. Among the first | bid, 135 asked. Tineuln, 1015 bid, —anked. See. | on the tariff question and that his | troduced in the legislature of Louisiana by the ‘ot to exceed the number of seats | reception given by the congregation of Moore | city on commemoration day, February 22, 1892. | Completion of this daty ordered to the « fo come last night was Geri. Fitz John Porter. | ond, 167 bid, — asked. Onlo, 100 v1, 106 asked. | record generally was of the character 10] 0ld school doctors two weeks ago giving to the state is entitled in the House, and i A ———— Monocacy per first steamer leaving San He comme wih Gen, | Horatio C. Ring | allroad SiecksWashinguon and Georgetown, | See Aes eee ae ad | Saks ak Oa ioe Fight of practicing med- cause their names to be printed on the balots, ypenies = = pedicae bod inex sieig aad Francisco. Been say ae cae Aftcon rears past bas | Columbla, oi 6d, Gane ental and Kane | ficiently able man, for the place: he bad ample | cine in the state of Louisiana. * eee oe ae cs ee nla ore te area caged (Ear Pe pp Pe emerge FREER EI x Se RO who were warmly sprected iodss mare asc* | Street s¥'bid. 4 asked. Eekington. and. Soldiers’ | experience in public affaire, and his record as a | AGAINST DR. VERDI'S BILL. Tots Soh oe as Tiny, paces et the ants Sa scamel wan) Dewmlifally jWhoscatedl “ty the] ST a rach aceite conan] ees nga eel br hii wee wore ee eee cree Bact: | Heme, 36 Did: 0 asked: Georgetown and Tenley-| soldier and his private fe were ull that they | ‘The committee reperted adversely on the bill | entitled toseats and they may cumulate their |Iadiee for the occasion eed a.” large e . votes on a less number of yeas they may o'clock. Mr. Linkins was thrown from the car-} Policeman Stephen L. Redgrave of the third f Proposed by Dr. T. 8. Verdi looking to the or-| choose. The object of the bill s to ingure rep-| vrs a, %, -Pormont, including | ministors | 700 vs hi ye and Mr Ik 3. McLean | Precinct was a defendant in Judge Millers cee ne ne ee ea | a Oe ak eisai ake | New York that Mr. Cleveland. would have to | S@uization of a national examining board, eal-| sentation in Congress of numerous minorities | SN4 members of other and he wife wits thar | was badly injured. court today. He was clurged with having as asked. “National Union, 18 bid, 20 asked. Ar- | be #et aside. and Mr. Morrison would take a/ culating to centralize the power of licensing | in the states. and congratulations. Refreshments ———— saulted a colored «pecial officer named Robert ington, ~"bid, — aaked. “Corcoran, 8 bid, "| great deal of ‘his strength and would receive physicians over the United States, ‘This reso- REVENUE CUTTER BILL REPORTED. Furnished ‘additional enjorment to nn enter, Meeting of Blaine Republicans, Jones, Attorney Mason Richardson represent- bia, 15! id, 16% asked. Potom: i jon. ution provoked considerable discussion, many i il i “ % bid. 16% asked. “Potomac, |the nomination. | of the delegates opposing, the. resolt | ,, 722 Howse naval affairs committee, after lis- | tainument which left pleasant memories with all. | There will be a meeting of Blaine republicans | j./' the attorney's fice and Lawyer Frank : ae u; 48 Did, S6aaked. Hock Creek, 100 bid, ~ | should be. He thought it extremely probable that | ers staff; Gen. H. W. Slocum, who commancded | asked. Taibes evant ofthe continned Stoutues ta) Pints, one of the few surviving Officers of” the Mexican wat; Gen. Samuel Tresdell. treasurer of the society; Gen. 9 tening at length to: he arguments set forth by | Mr. Smith was for soveral years the popular as- | at Perry Carson's house tonight, and when that | ( in, T% bid, — asked. Ties ‘The Di Ay ath ‘that 2 rn 7 Closs appeared for the officer. 5. E. Chamberlain, who also did duty in the z eee eee ea nee gerry! ae 25 | the advocates and the opponents of the revenue | #i#tant at Ascension Church in this clty. meeting adjourne the public will be able to find | Jone har hoon n pacer) officer for several ; —— gave the national government an authority | cutter transfer bill, decided this morning to re- - | cat font what sort of a welcome will Bo given | cones, ms been © special officer for several rt it favorably in practically the same. sl Gone to Chicago. years, an ’ ts the bill” now. on the ‘Senate calender, | Mr. Chas. H. Mann, who has charge of the | t¢ man who voted for Blaine even after Pros-| fon ut hin own hon-e when Tedgrave came 7 ‘i jg | ident Harrison was nominated. It is under-| gong. It was a warm morning and Jones wat While some features of the bill were op} House press gallery at the Capitol, lett this | * sat long. 4] by members, of the committee it was belleved | afternoon for Chicago, where he will look after | “itt he the Finn tania ee eer | in bis cies estes at Blo Halige Gaatened to ican wer and in the rebellion; Gen. H |. Tite Insurance Stocks—Columbla Tite, 6% bid,| Chairman Dockery of the House subcom = Lolita, ‘who commanded one of athe | iis ind pectrc Lignt storks. Washiagton Gas, | #2 08 the District appropriation bill is not igades of Barney's division of the army of | asx bid. 46 asked.” Ueorgciown an. > bide | ing to Chicago, but that will not help the bill the Potomac, and Col. A.W. Baird, who com- | sated. "U.S Blectrte Light, 48 bid, 150 aaked.” | toany appreciable extent, because Representa: Telephone Stocks--Chceapes . 50 | © bid Se'usked. American Craphopbone’ “srr tia's | tive Compton, who is also one of the conferees, ‘ - : by them on the whole that the changes pro- " his sespenders, anked. the d rs y the interests of the ne: men “at the | Zouaves and an athletic club. These, with ‘edgrave thought he should not on ‘Miscellaneous Stocks Washington Market, 14 |p C°nE tO he democratic convention. | Until eee Ca eS s> the test dalerteeet, bot | Seine oe convention | large number of unattached colored ‘people, | dhivcuScts in thet way and told his that ie bed ‘Tanner ie expected today, bat bas | Boh tastes trae ey Cie ee tt Ota a aaked. | ymnitted, “It now appears as thoucs the ee ol eee fi meets he will be kept busy distributing tickets to be at the Baltimore and Potomac | better respect his badge more than be did. not yet arrived. ‘The same may be said of Gen. | Gun Cartage, 0: ‘asked. “Lincsin Halls 76 | cat in. the Senate’ bill will be” mach are =o ere to thove entitled to seats in the press section in depot at 8:30 tomorrow evening. A brass band | “Redgrave's interference with Jones ended in 3 bid, — asked. Brick, — bid, 90 asked. | greater than wax announced 1 day or two ago ‘A proposed amendment to the sundry civil | the wigwam. also be there. a dispute and be grabbed the latter and placed ‘The veterans were abroad early this morning. | Interocean Building, — bid, 5 asked. Wash. Brick | in Tue Star, but just what the figures will ulti- appropriation bill was today, reported to the weonaae sues —<>—— him under arrest. Not satistied with that he Gaily decorated carringes swarmed the streets | MASHNS. — tid. Wi aeked: mpanics—National Sate | mately be cannot be stated until an agreement | = Senate from the commerce committee. It ap- See Anacostia Notes proceeded to use his club on Jones, and forta- Gat he was-ecen oxen Gut the versie of unigee Deposit, Savings and. Trust Company, Lis bide | is reached as to the Grand Army encampment printes $72,500 for light houses, light ships,| Norman C. Treakle and Annie R. Entwisle,| Richard Sommerville was taken in charge | nately for Jones’ head he succeeded in warding Grand Army of the Republic badges would be | asked. “Washington Loan and Trust, 118% Did. appropriation. When the conferees are of one fog signals and range lights on the great lakes, | both of Alexandria; Wm. N. Yonson and Anna | yesterday afternoon by Officer W. T. Anderson | off the blows with his arm, and his wrist was among the persons to realize handsomely from | asked. American Security and Trust. 115%, bid, mind on that proposition there will be no fur- TO ENFORCE THE CHINESE EXcLUsION aot, | C. Coleman; John Gaskins and Dora Lewis; | on the charge of keeping an unlicensed bar. painfallvi njured. the reumon. asked. Washington Safe Deposit, 100 bid, — asked. | ther tronble about the rest of the bill. ‘The sundry civil appropriation bill as it of Miss Kesting of Jackson street is After hearing the proof the jury retarned @ The exercises of the morning were of an in- + “icon 1 HOE Representative Dockery told a Star reporter the H riated 000 the y. | ill with Spee verdict of guilty. Judge Miller told the police- nature. At 10 o'clock the ladies who Baltimore Markets. this afternoon that he hoped the bill would be- passed cune appro" $60,000 for ‘The rally at Allen A. M. E. Church took man that the place of wearing the enforcement of the Chinese exclusion act. Mr, accompanied the veterans to the city were| BALTIMORE, June 15.—Flour steady, un-| come law before July 1. y. Each of the ten clubs wastohave| badge did not concern him. and barrel yesterdas ftertained by the ladies’ commit pte. Ti “If it does not,” said he, “it will Felton today in the Senate proposed an Taised @20 to make good the quarterly salary of | that after starting the conversation, as St the Young’ Men's Christian Amocie- | Serra; adlca, se batiels. "Wueat * | fault . “os tag oxime ment increasing the amount to $120,000. Pastor Samuel M. Johnson. ‘The only club | he di lon Tod. apot, season, June, sane: July; sbiass: —___- BONDED SPIRITS. smcneoted PRIZE DRILLING AT OMAHA. The bill introduced in the House at the be- D4 . . ‘ ion by Mr. Wilson (Ky.), to firm—mixed spot, 62% a52 Crack Companies Who First Faced the PROF. BUSHROD W. JAMES, ginning of the session by morning papers that he had pre ag ay ge Ne ae Tre | ever cohen sebiisiaand (ius lelbact [Riofoe:| provide for storing distilled epirite other ‘than Gecleel ths wand of Mc Chaecbaak 50 — receipts, 33,145 buahela; shipments, 17,148 Special Dispatch to The Evenine Star. sions, Those minent in opposing bill it brandy in special bor warehouses, wie cago convention. Col. ald to 0 is acting station keeper Robert M. Dor bushels; stock, 454940 bushels; sales, 95,000 bushels. | 2 were Dr. C. E. Fisher of San Antonio, Tex., | today introduced in the Senate by Mr. Carlisle, ape The two colored democrats, Southern corn—white easy, SuaSSiz; yellow Omaua, Nep., June 15.—The first telling work editor of the Southern Journal of Hom. patameicabedrartonre ae Aoa il ‘Stan man this afternoon: “I have never been sey and Robert Gilchrist, who were acquitted » of the competitive drill was done at Camp athy, and Dr. W. A. Smith of ae Parl The Case of Commander Smith, to about the matter, and as Iam not s im the Police Court a few days ago of Brooke yesterday afternoon, three of the con- Chicago. Dr. Verdi and Dr. Custis de-| The case of Commander Frederick R. Smith os cae ee ee Minne- 646 | testing companies. representing three different a the Soe. The —- the | United States nevy, ia now before the President a plang pombe a = President classes, drilling for forty-five minutes each be- | Tesolution Considerable’ discussion | and it ia expected that he will act on it this try. fam theee exitiesl juigne asl sm enthock of the colleges and the value of diplomas, have had several invitations to go, but I have aires fectce senate Bee te area eadie: Seana The Lima City of Lima, Ohio, were | the University of Michigan. | Whor Dr. Verda whom the examina Gen. Bingham on thecTicket, Gots | she rat company to drill veterday afternoon. | revolution was put ton vote it war defeated by Gen. Harry Bingham of Philadelphia, who Taree of the Program ras sont to Capt, a majority, the fnatitation | pat peat featare of this event will be the Just’ one bour to lock is over and post hissectf om | sontcalinion oe the: tcenainy be Leese nd the Y the | Feappeared in the House today looking fresh A he Seranion, Choral Union, which is com-| BALTIMORE, June i8—Virginia console, sz | Ne enekas teal colin eee | ae ee a offered the following | Th ee adelphia delogates.was instructed for Blaine,but of the best Ws singers do. ten-forties, > com q . James 1 was oltre depen Bau mock. st bids Normans coe gulered the parade ground at double fuick Simo. | resolution: Resolved, That all discussions ‘os the i ve satisfac- hhis hat for it, “We ” he said, “but we went to McKinley.”