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+ Loxe Lue Is posmble only when the blood is pure and vigorous. Toexp:l Serfula and other poisons from the ctreula- tion the superior medicine is AYER'S Sarsaparilla, It imparts permanent strength and efficiency to every orgsn cf the body. Restoration to perfect health and strength RESULTS FROM USING THE BATTLE SHIP TEXAS. IN WALL STREET TODAY. Dealings Limited and Most Stocks Were Slightly Lowet. New Your, June 28.—Dealings in stocks this morning were on a very limited scale, only ‘75,587 shares changing hands. Of this total sugar trust, Hocking Valley, Chesapeake and Ohio, Great Northern preferred, , Atehi- son, Lake Shore, and Rich at noon were slightly lower. At 1 p.m, the market is dull. if ¥ clerk to call the and | attendance. THE EVENING STAR: “WASHINGTON, D. CG, “TUES AY, sunt 3 28, 1892. a 5 SOME TARIFF TALK. * (Continued from First Pave.) of the journal Mr. Watson (Ga.) it there was no quorum t, the truth of which Mr. Outhwaite (Ohio) moved a call of the House. Mr. McMillin moved the approval of Chess | the journal, bat he Speers 5 that there was evidently no quorum present, the to ascertain the number in at The action of the ‘the clerk to call the ae in direct instead of counting the AN INTERESTING DISCUSSION | ex-mePREsENTATIVE CANNON TALKS President and ‘The action of the Heuse this morning in agreeing to the resolution of the committee on rales aside among other days for various purposes Wednesday and Thurs- day of this week for the use of the committee on elections of President and ‘Vice President and Representatives in Congress will probably bring out a very interesting dis- cussion, The committee intends calling up | if possible two very important resolations. The | first of these which will certainly come up is the }Joint resolution proposing to the legislatures an ‘Expected on the Election of Senators. He Commends Mr. Campbell's Selection | Presept Chairman. as Committee Ex-Representative Joe Cannon of Mlinois, looking Just as young as he did five years ago, Stood in front of the Riggs House this after- | Boon and smiled at, browdly as though he had | “Chairman Campbell of the republican na- | tional committee,” sid he to a Star reporter, “ie & great, big-bodied, big-hearted, broad-gauge man, a lawyer of wide and successful experience | and possessed of all the political and other qualifi- | cations necestary to make him @ most compe- | tent chairman, “The itsue between the two parties,” said Mr. APPROPRIATION MATTERS, Be Continued to Until Jaty 15. ‘The “House appropriations committee today, ordered # joint resolution to be reported extending the appropriations for the sup- Port of the goverament until July 15, made neo- emary by the probable failure of any of the an- nual appropriagion bills to become a law by the Doginning of the fiscal year. The committes also directed all members of the committee having charge of appropriation bille to ask the House for non-concurrence and a conference om all of such bills as soon as they come from the Senate. An adverse report was ordered by the committee on all joint resolutions and peti- amendment to the Constitution that 0 5 SENS Qeempetie, Hexy Sictest, Teams Gy, Money joaned, easy tt 1442, per cont; s%-| House, as ox-Speaker Heed was wout, to. do, | Senators, maybe ‘chosen in such: mantar’ as | Cannon, ie well dome, ova be hrs dhe angi Seen arte calif of the Missieaippi and “Ale- Kan., writes: Chase. Whether this be true or not it is | ¢bange quiet, but steads: posted rates, 48% | created a laugh, which was Joined in by the ex. | each state may by law direst, side of the issue. We’ are going to win all | : chipinstiseecnnitidbadeieibadgtaind due asada claimed that all the President's most intimate | 458; tevnay ratte sergteig for sixty days and | speaker and the prosent Speaker. ‘Thisis tho famous proposed amendment which | along the entire political line. Dempanenn tt yeurtrem fiver csugisiat Ager’ Guimgacttin exvel itical friends are to be found in the ranks of as == — — rg One hundred and eighty members having re-| allows such states as may desire to clect their | “Will Stevenson carry Illinois for his party? Death of a House Committee Clerk. oli. “The best paguiciaas telagy anatio to kaip © | the opposition to the preacher governor. mectey Apes 4 t0s TRO 17% bids ¢x-| sponded to their names the journal was read | Senators by Popular vote, the Constitution at | Nay, my son, Adlai will got the democratic | News has been received in Washington of the \ three other proprietary medi- “am The only other fight of any consequence is | } registered, and approved. present making it compulsory that the election | vote and no more.” death at his home in Salisbury, N.C., of Mr. Joba mass Tat lant took Ayer's Sarsaparitia, likely to be over the nomination for auditor, for os aikas aaa WORK MAPPED OUT. ‘shall be by the state legislatures. eer at ee | W. Maney, the elerk to the Hi mit cure. Since then I have which office Mr. I. N. Walker and John W. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Mr. McMillin (Tenn. ),from the committee on | The other resolution which may also be called IT WAS A FATAL CASE. i ~ ea naer gle pg aay scent toothers and aware wt | THE TEXAS LAUNCHED | Soom, tott of indianapolis, are candidates, chnteminndibiee ‘ide : (fan) ean Sn on up proposes amendments to the Constitution, | Sn Pet cfless and post rode Mr. Mensay There has so far been but little talk about the | the Now York Biase Matter ae Special | Fules, reported a resolution setting apart today | yo) PugPO%y “tontaenin to th presidential | Death of the Diphtheria Patient Who Was | ‘ied on Thursday last, He was forty-three AYERS SARSAPARILLA. platform, but it will probably contain little of | Wire to Carson & ‘Macartney, 1419 street. (after the morning hour) for the consideration | term | of six without Refused Admission te Hospitals. | years wer | of re-election and for the commencement or the | years of age at the time of his death, 4 during pas S 1 Meee an unusual character beyond a vigorous de- of Wills by the. committee on invalid a - e “ < Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell emgens g y peanioaay wate and ‘Thurday for ills | terme of Co aooen ee | Richard Gundlach, the young German whose | the present session las served as clerk to Mr ‘he _ | ary and for the inauguration nunciation of - ; : wderaon’s co Cures others; will cure son. The Ceremony at the Norfolk Navy vss rid te te cedine eee Af PLSISATS, | admincion to the Garfield and Providence Hoe- | Henderson's committee — * * THE BIGGEST EVER HELD. tin elections; and Friday and turday | Aprf 30. | pitals was denied because, as alleged by his g nye Yard This Morning. porate for bills reported by the committee on labor. | This latter resolution stands little show of | fricnds, he was suffering from diphtheria, died Great Preparations for Tomorrow's Prohibl- This order is not to interfere with appropria- | getting consideration this week, however. at the Freodman’s oe itt t Hospital between 8 tien Convention. fice or Eryeuve bills or conference reports, ———_-e. and 9 o'clock Inst night of heart failure, | *hown himself a lawyer of grea! prose, the national convention of the prohibition In conversation with a Stan reporter this | morning the young man’s friends ant committee reports) the floor was accorded To Relieve Capt. Rorap. to the committee on invalid pensions. Senator Gallinger Submits a Lieut. Giasmford and family have arrived Recommendations. and party practically opened today with a meeting Tomorrow's Prohibition Convention of the national committee. Chairman Dickie staied that | is. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP PENSION BILLS. On May 4 the Senete District committee was | While stopping at Kolb’s Hotel on E between i New York city from Washington. The Mw wer FIPTY YEARS by MILLIONS of Ann Arbor, Mich., presided. The primary Jn committee of the whole (ifr. Dockery | py resolution instructed to make careful ia- 8th and 9th sireots young Gundlach wax taken Wieutenaut tou his way to Havre. He he os WHILE TEETH- ae : object of the gathering was the selec- of Missouri in the chair) Mr. Martin (Ind.)! 9); S }sick about the 17th of this month. Mr, been ordered to relieve Capt. Borup, the mili- at Cincinnati | quiry and report the resulta to the Senate at as | v T SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the : tion of temporary officers for the convention called up Senate bill amendatory of the de-| carty a day as practicable, as to the “complaint | Kolb, the proprietor of the hotel, was legation at » GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, ore Proper which ‘assembles tomorrow in ‘the pendent pension bill, with an amendment i | that the public schools of tho District of Co-| t0ld by the sick man that he would like to be » JC and is the best remedy for mammoth Cincinnati music hall, but the com- the nature of a’ substitute. | P | placed in « hospital instead of remaining in the Mlttery tecrots and plans of the French gov- P *« ‘y, DIAREHG |. Soid by drworistsiaewery partof the | REPTRLICAN CLUBS MEET. | mittee did not confine itself to routine, and was stitute amends the act’ so ae to grant /mbia are unable to prepare students to pass | Plier Me hospital iusien ° eick man | oom The lieutenant and family wiil sail Bewnre and as inslow's Sooth- | RE AN 3 ‘. Garnala BY the fitet steamer. hysicians in charge Grundlach was af largely in the nature of a caucns to shape as fr as possible in advance the proceedings of what- may be the liveliest national convention ever a pension of @8 a month to the| the admission examinations for Harvard Col-| was carried by hi dependent widow of any officer or enlisted man | lege, the requirements for which are readily Hospital. ‘There th: who served ninety days in the army or nary of | met by high echools of the best grade." discovered — that unl take no other Kind. 25cents a bottle. LAUNCH OF THE TEXAS. Washington Stock Exchange. Honoring « Z } Mrmazrick held by the prohibitionists. z the United States during the war of the rebel- | : ie aay in- | fring from diphtheria, and refused to t Walt erruthes hhe vie! Mfr nothing, 9 ‘The First Battle Ship of the New Navy Com-| 1 iproniationiste express confidence that] grog at iigi CS. dn, coupons S100 at itv” Mex | Hon, and who. vas honorably discharged, | After thorough investigation Senator Gallin~ | }im fe patient because of the contagions Pesci rere pu nsitohsenn Onien ieee ON RITTERS. mitted to the Ws this will be the largest convention over held and | }t.R. conv. scrip, $966 at 110. Bank of Washington, | and’ who "has died or shall. here: | er from the committoe has reported. The | Charncter of thedimese lis reads ro en een Ones Sam ee Satie Sold by all they are making preparations to give the move- | 4 at 350; 4 at 350. nd GH KS atsis, Was. |after die, or who died without | recommendations are to the effect that “the | the physicians that they woald pay all Y evening, was grected with a pleasant «ur ° 7 Porrsmouts, Va, June 28.—The Norfolk } ment a ie, ae in beer st =" at 454. Cap. and North O St. K. R, 10 at | euch discharge while in eaid service while in | committee, had they not becn forestalled by the required, but the physicians prise this morning. Mr. Carrvthers is an em- ‘a WERE PLEASED WITH navy yard and Constructor Francis T. Bowles | convention place in wi ‘Gon + line of duty or absent on furlough or in the inorition wd | their statement and the ploye of the consus ofc d nm Sealy is it Bonds—U. 8. regist! 190%, : 1 school authorities, would have recommended n P and upon resuming Yi Gatiers “Lite | have secured a signal triumph in the euccessful | Hancock was nominated for the presidency. | jg 0 Sa iitN ated, U.S. ds, Coupons ioe | Bospital, or under any other ‘circumstances |chpoh tuthoritios, would bave + Washington | thereupon taken to Providence Hospits his duties found hanging above his desk a fall- dons it has a seating capacity of nearly 5,000, with | 1:74 pid, 11sy asked. than while absent or under arrest or imprison-| High School sagthened fou he wus refused adinission on the rame ands, ‘ ; | launching of the great battle ship Texas here | pinces on the stage for about 600 persons. District of Columbia Bonds—Market stocks, 78, | ment as a deserter. Tage School be lengthened Yo four Years. | rom there be was taken to. Brentmaers Hoe, | Hed tide made of immoricles. A fine bougaet eT Ta detiag thee entice, foreman | carte building has been decorated for the oc-| 159, currency, 18% Did, — asked. at-year fund, és |" Mr. Enloe (Tenn) moved to amend the bill | TBC, 0% Fecommend that the four years: | Prom there he way, taken to, Breestiman's Hos- | azar decorated bis deck. The whale which fell during the entire forenoon, | casion with bunting, flags, coats-of-arme of .the | 199% gold, 1014; bid, —usked. 30-year fund.’ | py adding to the original act.a proviso that no gindy be ‘arranged | so as to provige | Stated that he would receive lim alte trtumph of Mr. Carre | was « most animated one. About 15,000 spec- | several states and inscriptions of a character | 169% gold, 108, bid. — asked. Water stocks: Ts | Pension shall be paid under theact to persons |° adequate preparation for the many pupils Provided the health officer interpoed [on] war presente heen io tators were in the yard and as many more | such as might be expected in » prohibition con- | Sold" igdz, 113" bid, —aaked. Water stock, tm Tous, | Who are able to make a living for themselves. | who desire ‘to enter colleges of the bigest | R0 objection. At the health office they were SM friguda, a were on steamers. tgs, yachts and the | vention, and afew of which are not compli- | Currency, 198 bid, asked. 3.008, 19%, fund, cur. | Rejected, standard; that entrance from the grammar | ‘irected 10 carry him to the hospital at the opposite shore of the river. Standing | mentary to the two leading political parties. Romer, Thee bid, 116 asked. 88, Teg: 210s, 1593- 0 quomum vorzD. schools to the high school be guarded by suit- | ms house. There he remained unui last Mon- | ’ ~~ on the launching tower erected from the| There are about 150 delegates in towm at | 1901, 100 bid, — asked. ny, when his friends carried him to the Range of the Thermometer. On the question of reporting the bill favor- ably to the House no quorum voted and Mr. Jones (Vu.) having made the point the com- | mittee rose and a call of the House was ordered. A quorum a , but when the committee agnin resumed ita session the quorum vanished, and Mr. Martin (Indiana) seeng the inutility of further pressure withdrew the bill. able tests of fitness on the part of the pupils to pursue high school work, and, in a word, that the school be brought to a condition of thor- ongh efficiency and to a place in the first, rank of secondary schools. : | “The committee desire to eny that they hav | found no reason to criticise either the supe tendent of schools or the principal of the High School. ‘The Washington High School is un- Freed- | present and several special trains are on their way. Fourteen car loads of prohibitionists are expected from the Pacific coast and_the far west. The New England delegation will come in a body, but will probably arrive on the ground very late. The southern delegates are coming in seatteringly and some of the far southern states will not be well represented. | launching platform were Miss Madge Houston | Williameo? Teaas and ber mother, Mrs. Wil- | liams. Lieut. W. S. Cowles. the private secre- | tary of Secretary Tracy and his oficial repre- | sentative on this occasion, and Ensign Hillary P.-Jones of the navy. ‘The red. white aud blue cords holding the bottle of wine were tied toa staff mounted by Miscellaneous Honds—Washington and George- town Kullroad 10-40 6s,103 bid, — asked. Washing- ton and Georgetown Ratiroad Convertible 68, 150 bid, — asked. Washington Market Company 1st 6s, 110 bid, — asked, Washington Market Company imp. 68, 115 bid, — asked. American Security and ‘Trust 58, 1905, A. & O., 100 bid, — asked. American Security aud Trust 68, 1905, F. & A., 100 bid,— asked. American Security and Trust 58, 1906, A. & O., 100 bid, — asked. Wi | man’s Hospital, His friends bitterly complain of his tre | ment while at the Alms House Hospital, ing that he did not receive that attenti | care which a sufferer in his condition d Of his treatment by the physic maa's Hospital they spoke in the high-st terms, ‘The sick man’s friends procured the services of mperatures at ths ofice of tho weather bureau today Departed SCRE I, th on Light Tufantry Ist mort- tar emblematic of the lone star state. At| There is a good deal of work going on and in Go, 1904, 97 Did, aakede Washington Light ‘ i cHools in | Dr. Selikausen, who attended hin while at the » 11:46 o'clock the signal “ready” was given, | the numerous delegations almost every idea | fafantry 21%, 91 bid, — asked. Wackinetun fg iss eactas ute Salssd bs (Gad MY pict ce | Goma OOO nee oe mene [ashen Mamata” Soemg Geode meee re ss Miss Williams, uttering the words, “I | ever advanced with reference to the party can | Company, series A, 68, 128 bid, —asted. Washing. a an called up (and Bis; Batier of pera Be by bee f the theory decorator by trade and had worked for Julius — 50. We take account of stock Thars- | christen thee Texas,” broke the bottle | be found to have oe Prades ‘he presi- [ahem B, = aa bia, aeked |W ing- | Iowa, who originally introduced the measure: ie ae oie: soni fs i od pean Lansburgh and Honghton & Co. He hat no s r, Dae, =f Oe day, June 0. Stock-taking time | of wine on the bow of the noble vessel, and she | dential nomination is being fought over | {om Gas Co. Co Ligut Convertibie sa. tai bia 13s | favored) a bill granting a pension of $12 a those having charge of the financial interests Télatives in this country, his brother having | MDRAST.. a as lowe i. Dranes, eclesring-up the. Thowe with | etarted. “It was just forty-six seeonds from the |snd the record of Gen. Bidwell, who | siveu, " Anacoatis ttaiiroad ‘én 102 bia.—asket. | month to army. nurses who served not less than of the District in Congress. The deterioration | left New York a few weeks ago for Germany to | "Yncrl will tule nies Nsiventay, the 2th imtant, appetit:s for barcains will find | time the bottle was broken that the Texas was/is the choice of the leaders, is being | Capitol and North O Street Railroad 1st mortgage | six months in-the civil wae. which was then worked has not yet been re- Collét a legacy left the two brothers a short time >. e Sanctuary, many @ morsel to appease it. A | standing in the stream as firm as aland battery. | overhauled by his opponents to show that he | Ss, 108 bid, 110 asked. Chesapeake and Potomac|’ Mtr. Oates of Alabama said that at the |” cuubeatiek ae Sent recom. | 80. The body will be taken care of by his| ‘aud friemds are tu? amber of extraordinary bargains | Five minutes later she was moored to her wharf. { Would not bea strong candidate. Gen. Bid- | ISephone ist mort. bs, — bid, 105 asked. ‘Metro | gst "paading Of the til he thar best, we | Paited, notwithstanding the ungen uae | Sriends onl banied. “ bal being « well is the man on whom those 0} fr, | politan Railroad Convertibic és, 111 bid, 120 asked. ie mendations of Dr. Lane to be allowed to beer | Se dieniete, are being offered in odd sizes, There weee many notable persons present and hom PT to Mi an clined to oppose it. But he had thought! the work, and notwithstanding very zealous | broken I Howselling ines. | the governor of Maryland was represented by | Demorest’s candidacy wish to concentrate, and | Masonic Hall Assoclation se. 103 bid, — asked. | clined to Oppo ot th ih who hed | Sm sree gael ALEXANDRIA, &r., anal! sach willbe closedbe- | gix Geaeven members of his etal. to block thin is the purpose of the charges | Ectingion alroad os #, bid, — asked. | |of the noble women of, the south who I 4 | efforts on his part to make the very best of what - snail! such w < 3 A ‘National Bank Stocks— of Nngton, °350 | c¢ for © wouns iers, fad | he had to do with. ere fore Thursday at ridiculonsly against him. The Demorest boom has the ad- | pia, ‘ed. Bank of the Republic, 265 bid, —| the confederacy been successful in their strug- | + it MUTUAL HELP ASSOCIATON. pr de tnery ‘THE FIRST BATTLE SHIP. ceaage ot ization and of planning months | tared. “ Lictop enn oe the ee Ona, ° 3 i | “To every one who has to do with the manage- . FITZGERALD. On Mi All Parasols have been reduced ‘The Texas is the first battle ship of the new | ago, when ite thought wes given fo fr except | $00 bla, — asked. ‘Farmers and Mechanis' igo | 81 those women would have been gratefully re-) ment of the public schools of the District the | The coming of July will bring many pleasant | $:0.> J0HN FUTZGERAL Fulis Fitareral one-half. Pun bid, — asked. Citizens’, 170 bid, 185 asked.’ Co- | membered and pensioned. committee suggests that in future no effort and — navy. A simple shot can totally disable a| by ite friends, This isan application of new id , no effort and | meetings of the various benevolent organiza-| Stock-takine reductions have | Orie. bat pspaerasittesarn ship has mach | tiethods in the prohibition party, and, though | Miva Wen Bud, 10 ski sti aoe Aad 130 2 mee ee the Tarhington | tions, of which Alexandria has some thirty. woken, Gudermec, Goer greater endurance and can take the risk of re- | Mt-Demorest has secured a number of votes, | bid, 196 asked. Lincoln, 101%, Did, — asked. ‘Sec —————_ Ri tion, for ‘this means the’ betlerment of the | The elections bave been made during June and | Scarfs; Hosiery. Notions, Drue- | Geiving the fire of heavy guns, knowing that the | *B€ leaders say that he is, because of personal | ond, 16s bit, — asked, Onto, 100 Ht Subjects Said to Have Been Discussed at | whole school system of the District of Colum. |t®© — introduction of the | officers into | § ° piste’ Sundries, he. ai Vitals of the ship are ‘protected by armor, | Péculinrities, unavailable as a candidate, Railroad Stocks—Washington and the ‘Wilko Slows. tm 4 service is ‘the work of the first Som §%, S00, atte’ 6 ear ‘Berween the amuscally larze | In cruisers armoris sacrificed to epeed and | ,,Z#€ principal point raised in favor of Mr. | 36 bi Shel ape a ‘ a ee meejings in July. Alexandria has had | ite Beloved wife uf the late fine pesca ~- hag coal cadurance, and they are ‘expected Demorest seems to be that he will subscribe Sareen, ie Sigel part ‘The cabinet meeting today was attended by organizations of this kind since . when ceiiein cian wrk taking wo are umableto pre | to use their superior speed to. eecape | liberally to the campaign, but the probibition | {ioc 3s pig; anges; Eckiugion. and | “Tenley-|#i the members, Among the questions said| © DEATH OF J.F.E. PRUD'HOMME. | Alexandria Washington Lodge, F. amd 4M. asast Thursday, June 30, at b.20, pate a list of items today. from more powerful ships. In battle shipsspeed | /eaders also want a man who will take well asa| town,’ 49 bid, —asked. Hock Creek. 100 bid,<-| to have been considered were the Sccretaryship on was organized. No other order came until 18: frends invited t attend. CBaltimore is sacrificed to armor and armament, two or d Mr. Demorest, they go so far as to | asked. of State, the international monetary confer-| Th Oldest Engraver in This Country Passes | when the 1.0.0.F. established Potomac Lodge, phie papers please cory.) = dmae iaege quararv ance, ant tea ication ibe necessary, to send away until | Ibnurance Stocks ¥iremen' 47x bid, —aaked, | OF Stase) the invers coerieaonaie ak os «Away at Ninety-two. | put Alexandria bas since taken ite ebare of all _ UNI, at 9-45 oto, ign is over, so that he could not make | Franklin, 52 bid, — asked. Metropolitan, id, — arent da actiter of Micheal | the organizations which extend over the coun- : mechanism, crew and machinery are protected | [6 rhe asked. ‘National Union, 18 bid, 22 asked. Are iv i Mr. John F. E. Prud’homme died last night Lor Spd Magee Morgan. awit ‘ee years wud elsiit dape, ose af these ‘Higant. Seege | fomdmmediate destruction by armor. They are | *Peeches oF be yderviewed. Hingvon, 170 Did, 160 asked: Corcoran, — Bid. — sus taken on fhewo tuntier ir kad not developed | at his ome, No. $145 P streat. Ha. was the | Knights of Prtnin, Rights of Honor, Ragehas | beer troy Metdcm of or pareyen, 21 Wert ye “> op ey a rf jis it is 2 - wes , . areday at 3 otc pin. Priends of m doth mary bine | SoEes “where “bard blows, thd. stabbore REPUBLIC. 80 Vid, 98 asked. Kigger72, bid, ~asked. People's, | iate this afternoon, oldest engraver in this country and it is be-| of the Golden Engle, Rechabites, Good Tem-| f P : endurance will win the day. The battle eae 5% bid, Wyse coln, 7% bid, — asked. Com- ——— + e+ lieved in the world. He had been in feeble Sons of Jonadub, Royal Arcanum, 7 ship differs from the monitors in carrying | Convention of the New York League at | Mércial, 6 bid, 6 forks Colnmbia Title, 6% via,| THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS. | health for somemonthsand his death was notun- | 1. Red Men, I. SO racer Ww H. M°K the heavy guns high above the water, so that Rochester. —asked. Real Estate Title, 130 bid, 138 asked. expected, but prior to his last illness he enjoyed | 37 U. A. Mechanics. 0. A. Foresters of America, | ag: ILETAM 4 NEW. The Current Appropriations to Be Continued —Delay in the Conference. It may be some days yet before the District appropriation bill is placed before the President for his action thereon. The possible delay was ial societics.and the | | God. Relatives and friv his f at 2:30 TY HOMME. On HOMME, in bie ni set te thes ean be used mm all ordinary weather at sea, and in carrying numerous additional breech Ioading and rapid-fire guns. The space not oc- cupied by these guns affords commodious quar- | ters for the crew. The monitor's heavy guns | good health and retained all his faculties and | Jeon Pye yy ans ena | his artistic skill to a remarkable degree. He perance, which formerly maintained four or- | was bern on the Island of San Domingo in the, ganizations here, the United Brothers, the first year of this century, although he came to | Cade’ rance and the Brotherhood of Gas and Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, 45% Did, 43% asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 bid, — asked. U. S. Electric Light, *140 bid, 143 asked. ‘Telephone Stocks—Chesapeake and Potomuc, 47 bid, 58 asked. American Graphoplione, 8% bid, 5 Rocarsren, N. Y., June 28.—The state con- vention of the league of republican clubs met today about noon. Mayor Curran, after prayer, welcomed the delegates and President McAlpin The Sons of Te reapecttally te tn dune ™ Py. Ave. N.W. © “Brsr- Beer nid and cannot be excelled. _Je25-3t_ 3 asked. Pennsylvania, 19 bid, — asked.” } a 1 cannot be wed in rough water and only a | delivered an address which was much applauded. | “Miscellaneous Stocks-Washington” Market, 14 : ltux Hick’ aKis ave shang ‘Share ka | OU as tome more recent mutual Letters were read from Gov. Mc! Les ‘and | bid, 16 asked, Great Falla Lee, {15 bid-195 asked. | foreshadowed in the House committee on ap-| New York wi * oe . have died out here, but or- few of the smallest rapid-fire guns can be carried. Hon. T. ©. Platt. A letter was also read from | Bult Rua Panorama, 17 bid, % asked. Pneumatic | propriations this afternoon when it | learned the art of engraving under cient are still maintained touse Papers please copy.) ‘The Texas holds a prominent pontion in the | Preident Harvison, who regreted. that other | Gun Cariage Qe tueaaasd, Line al, | wae decided to continue the appropriation [the eller Glmbrede, who waa an artist fail score of tld much good and extend | "EOAGH oy Stay Jan Pasa sa sana SAURRERURENGRNS REERERE | development of the ‘new navy. The majority | engagementa prevented his being present. He bis ane Nor, Waste ~ pid. 0 asked. | for the present year until the 15th day of July. | OF high abilities, a professor of drawing at West | Regt peg tet e torsfedeergg meg ved fp eg AXANAAANANARANAENERNN XEXAXEXEXNE | of the ships laid down prior to the Texas were | referred to the action of the Chicago convention | Wash. Brick Machiné, — bid, 800 asked. Interocean i t] se | Point and an art connoisseur of high rank. By | ***emblies, and to teach that respect for the “4 This resolution will be presented in the House this afternoon or tomorrow, and, of course, it will be adopted. ‘There was to have been a conference on the District bill this afternoon, but Senator Allison had other and what seemed to him to be more important business on hand, so an adjournment | more or less reproductions of the best cruisers | built in Europe, but when the first battle ship | and armored cruiser were authorized the Secre- tary of the Navy offered a prize of $15,000 for the best design for either vessel. The construction of the Texas was authorized by anact of Congress approved August 3, 1886, {| | gavel that was once felt only for the sword. GERMAN IN THE PURLIC SCHOOLS, The examination of Prof. Scharf's German pupils in the public schools took place yester- | day. Messrs. Louis Kroft and Lawrence Stabler were the examiners. es were awarded by in regard to the tariff and expected the repub- lican clubs to be active in upholding the doo- trine of protection to American workmen. After the appointment of committees the con- vention took # recess until 4 p. m. pimiscaishal THE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE, Building, — bid, 85 asked. Safe Deposit aud Trust Companies—National Safe Deposit, Savings and ‘Trust Company, 120 bid, — auked. "Washingtop Loan and Trust, 118% bid, 120 asked. American Secnrity and Trust. 116 bid, 116% asi Washi: g Safe Deposit, 106 bid, — asked. dividena. —— asingular train of circumstances Mr. Prad homme subsequently taught the younger Gim- brede and from him Mr. George W. | | Casilear, the present chief of the engraving di- | vision of the bureau of engraving and printing, | received his first instruction. Mr. Prudhomme became quite celebrated in his art. He Oxxerx By Axsorprios. Tue Exasesr Dz. Saxcozs: Execrnororse “Victory. \ fi (UBaltimere Tespecifully inv deiphia papers please copy. ] STINZING. 0m Monde’ y am. FREDERICK me 27, 182, wt INZING, the Uelowed. tu Bavaria, Geruany, ss ang s cirealar essbodying the = a i * Baltimore Marketa, ed taken until tomorrow. ' None of the mem | engraved | umball's pains, “The igning of a bc nly yee ggg re 4 pth Snetunt, at 9 oMtedy R CRE competition, winc! requirement BALTIMORE, Ju 28, — Flour steady, une re e conference committee are really ¢ Declaration .of Inde} nee,” and dik - me as » one-o pm, Tesilen», 6 Maryland avenue: yy ACcus WersoerMaprcme. | ompettion. 0, Pree i 1886, ree ane A mane the | stige receive Tres bairule: shipmseate ftal| haties oe aereeey ol te ee | agood deal in the way of ihtustrating books for | twenty others were mentioned us showing com- | ouiiwtst ites rend tat $ i : — Numerous designs were submitted and in the sai ae ee Rao arTCls. heat stroug—No. 2 | within a week or two. There is just as much | George 3. Morris, N. P. Willis and other cele- | mendable progress. | In Memoriar, i spring of 1887 the board of naval ex; Aho reorganization of the republican na- | red. spot, 39 sa00M; June, Seyase: July. S484 | objection as ever on the part of the democrats | brated authors. "He was ct DAMAGE DY THE STORM. | pRASHENGTON.. On Jane) 13 In Waatdmeton, i unanimously decided that the best was that | tional committee and the somewhat unusual 2 “= 795,482 ~ receipts,’ $4.863 bushels; ship. | to 4n appropriation for Grand Army en-| tional Academy of Design and for a time was | ‘The heavy rain last evening passing down the tie submitted by Mr. Wm. John, an English naval | interest attending it were talked about quite | ments, $9,150 bushels; stock, 690,555. bushels; | campment, and the republicans are by no| the instractor of thelifeclass in that institution. | nin between Loe and Union strects worked | Many eyes will be dlinmed and bearts saddened be architect of the highest reputation, who has re- freely, at the Capitol today. While republicans | S#¢8, 77,000 bushels. " Southern wheat active—| means ready to let go their endof the rope.| He accepted an appointment in the burean of Snag ‘. the y walis of the | Cats She hes “allen asleep,” and [know that I voioe cently died. : ae oul in | Pulte, S0asd; Longherry, Ssaw. Corn strong— | Both parties are very emphatic in their | engraving and printing in June, 1869, and re- | #Way the foundation of the new walis of the the fooling of a large circle of wareg tetenés when, 0 The same act of Congress authorized the | Were disposed to be cautious and reserved in | mixed spot, 554; June, 5 Ma)” peasy: Steainer | «tatements on this matter and they will prob- | mained in ite service until June, 1885, when he | warehouse now being built up on W. HL. Mays’ | lay her torest, 1 pay this loving tribute to her Aiivat fhisteiatiatie | building of the battle shipgat a navy yard and | what they said, it was plain thet the Harrison | Fa bushelay soles 000 tase” Sou: | ably fight over it until one or the other fs ox-| resigned. iis work was highly’ appre- | hill on Union near Duke street. here terSsees,ttetat Sdcee, hag ge | the Norfolk navy yard wa selected. At that | men felt Gen. Clarkson and his friends bad | corn tinmer-white, aia6l; yellow, Sk” Oats ira | hausted. . ‘There are also verious differences of | ciated, the — delicate ornamentation’ on NOTES. | “Ste hath done what she conld"—throuch a toni Eciisthesfiecind aria wD | time it was entirely lacking in the mechanical | acied in a reprehensible manner, while the anti- | No. walle westeru, Siuiy; No. % iixed | opinion as to the street improvement schedule | the bani notes and securities being the | Two funerals took place here this afternoon, | Wists of sears has she helped the needy. «vmforted the = Canes of dincawe the en- | appliances and other necessary facilitie of | Sisrrison men thought Clarkson had been | Wester; Soai0—recelpis, U0 bushelny stock, | and on thin the House conferees are firm in | product of his graver. His long sercive acd {the infant child of Mr. B.F. Burgess |07owine, euided, by her unfailing Jndauueut, thowe tire system is so debilitated that it modern ship building plant, and the workmen |} 6! = : 72,201 bushels Kye strong and higher—No. 2 86| their opposition to an increase over the Ei it age induced Col. Irish, while chief of | °™* © - - BB. BUrge%s | who sought her counsel—always stron in will, yet ie totally tncepeble of satting the =| were tof a ee treated chabbily, to say the least. ‘The feeling | —revelpts, 968 busyels: stock. 9.248 bushels. Hay | incager figures thoy had fixed upon. If the | the bureau to extend to him certain Privileges | and the other of the young daughter of Mr. gentle usa lite chiM, loving and beloved by rich aud ships. Much time was necessarily occupied in | between the two wings of the party lms evi- | Peet Sunt Cotnangeds Cotton comin | District bill becomes a law before July 15it| not enjoyed by others. Mx. Pred’homme | W. F. Hantbower of Fairfax, near this city. | poo:. high ana low: truly “she, being dead, yet ToT : forming the nucleus of a plant and in. organ- | dently not been dissipated by the events attend- | imidiiing, 1%.’ Provisions steady — meas pork, | Will be a guod deal of a surprise to more than | leaves one daughter. His funeral will take | The city council holds its second June mect- | speaketh.” God grant ws grace to follow in her foot, $ « Fhiatiple or the BLES izing and instracting the workmen, and it was | ing the national committee meeting. ; bulk ineats, loose shoulders, 6x, long clear, | one member of the conference committee, be- | place from his late residence tomorrow evening | ing today. ‘ seepenedl, Seearenm, Ona, chalk evant Ghose tee z 2RY." The Electropoise is | not until June 11, 1889, that the first keel plate Fear Tie iden Tic; Sugar-pickled shoulders, | cause there are now no indications of any break | at o'clock. + County Supervisor Walter Wilson, colored, | Words: "Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. % T applied directly tothe diseased fune~ | waa Ini A Harrison man who didnotcare tobe quoted | ¢},; sagar-cured smoked ‘shoulders, 84; hams, | in the stubborn situation. en) ee SRS died Inst week. His successor will be ap-| _2uuez7, 1st a At the present time the workmanship at the | said to Tux Stax representative today that the | small, lchenaey omer at - THE BATHING BEACH. pointed by Judge Chichester. exygen supplied by U Norfolk navy yard is unsurpassed. The largest | polite thing for the men on the national com- | $- , Bunce acute —_ creamery, fancy. _ 3; G0 DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. Rev. Father . 8. J., of Georgetown, is ee serms- | battle shigp can be built with economy and die-| sir hy ‘s sole pire epee fancy 18: doe good to hotee, taal; store-pacy gpa ‘ Beport of a Committee That Examined as |i? nog go St, i bd —. during the ab- | te a nation oO was 0 om ungly ant zulé. "Ey - if Pastor on country stations ay “indivention, Malarlay Comet mt | tne U. 8 8. Texas ia a stecl armored, twin | allow the President friends to make thett own | Sal? ise Gaals Ei 16x: No i 1ais, Sones Stiached to the church. rig Has Paice 3 Biles, Ritney. Liver snd Spinal screw second-class battle ship of 6,335 tons nor- | arrangements for running the campaign. It Chicago Marketa, As stated in y's Stag the District day | Yesterday afternoon the Commissioners ap- spe , o_o aliments which Yave been cured by | mal displacement. Her pekactpel dimensions | Was not the first time a cl n of the national! CHICAGO, Jame 2 (closing). — Wheat—July, | in the House was without result in any way. | pointed Secretary Wm. Tindall and Mr. J. E. The Heygster-Horrigan Homicide. the Electropotse 77¥) are: —— = rn pangs vege gid er Reienebeemper: % Corm—snne, 6174; July, 8076: | after the Nerfolk and Western bill had been | Jones a committee to examine the bathing | In the Crimfhal Court, Justice Cox, today the omtination, . “ (3 . “been ht eee eed read Mr. Atkinson of Pennsylvania made the | beach and report its condition with regard to | trial of Frank W. Heygster for the murder of ar : her gree prey myriegay aya ep THE THIRD PARTY, point that inasmuch as the bill granted. the | safety. John F. Horrigan by shooting him on themorn- BRE, se Ee 5S oe ain | ‘committee when @ chairman so situated [hss Robearoba Maggi deiga Sr nae ae Fe geees Se Seren et tee oly is aeaes This afternoon the committee made a thor- | ing of January 4 last in a saloon on 9th near E ENA mean twenty-tw % ” ‘ormidal commit 5 Bee for Washington, 6 lschas wand cucrngs sheak WElees Gants eet eee aed ee et ganization in Nebras! twas sustained by the Speaker and Mr. | CUth personal examination of tho beach. ‘They | strect was resumed and the selection of « jury EB sccompany each instrument. Spe- | with which amount. she can steam 1.110 miles ing Editor Rosewater of the Omaha Bee is in the moved to gointo committee of the whole, | also examined it by means of a file of persona | Tas Proceeded al directions given in complicat ith — juestion about yielding to the wa: Bee ma moi W. K. Dubamel and Ed. B. Hay for the defend- aa eee at her estimated highest speed, seventeen knots, | dent's wishes in the matter of the selection of | city and was at the Capital today. Mr. Atkinson demandeda division and the repub- | reaching from the shore to the edge of the lant and District Attorney Cole and Assistant ‘Utice Lours—Iito@p.m.;3to6 | or 8,500 miles at ten knots, here isa bunker | the chairman. |The President naturally wanted | <The third party in Nebraska,” said Mr. a The ayes were 42,| fill, They found no depressions of any | Di Attorney Clagett for the prosecution, wee : = opt heepaten ea ped oropr a bor conanas he amend Yor re-election, to” © | Rosewater, “is rather a formidable organiza, | of mo quorum’ and. Mr. Heard denn ee ee ne ee en ee remy O€ THE FOLLOWING SHORS: = 7 Mrs I I inch breech-loading guns, each weighing 46: tion, It is compact and under thorough con- ~_ ‘and nay were—yeas, 142; nays, | but in s num! aoe — _— SS larger number hed such conscientious eoreples ky Moss Leva Lesuax. | tons, mounted into tarrets “et oclolon ® ‘TWO SENATORIAL OPINIONS. trol. Its force has lessened somewhat during | 8 Not quorum, and a call of the House was | *ins immediately on the edge itkin the | as to capital punishment ‘as made them weec ¥ s tae one being on the starboard side aft, the other | Senator Quay was not disposed to say much | 110 att veer but it ie oh haan that at the | ofdered on the motion of Mr. Heard. Pending | the depth varied at least ono foot within the | as to capital punishm Sel Seceenel 931 F Sx. NW. | co'me'pore side ‘forward, having « complete | about the reorganization of the committee this | ‘Be Past Year the wo-cailed independents will cast | *82,°all 6 motion, of Mr. Atkinson's to adjourn oe ige row, | ont, while two or thee were tick, that ie ox. | 7598s Men's 95 Kangaroo Oxfords at $2.80. BBE ee eee ee oe eee a en eee eee om hanrespective sides the | morning. When asked about it by Tux Stam | between 40,000 and 50,00) votes." Next Perales | grey ro ee will embrace the following as ite conclusions? t to fill the box was unsuccessful. SIETALADINARAEASARANT ALERAEAEEE | degrees om dhe starboard side. sad the after men ee Lae haben tngelg renentatives of these discontented | question recurred motion to go into com- | », First, The beach girder pepo aera copes ML OD aichaak Carected to be | go paice Men's 96.60 Patent CAlf Shoes at 65.25. red f efficient men | peo; old their convention in Omaha, hole, and the id who can swim nt - » Gi ee eg x aes 10 degrees on the port side; with six six-inch | "mod by the President for the race.” Pee ths " rd ne mittee of the whole, an yeas and nays | ty their ealf- ‘over their heads than | the court was ‘ G “a breech-loading guns, one mounted forward and | ™20aees Cullom of inoisapoke very bright and’ the great question to be settled there | were taken and the quorum —yeas, pores ec rnay wing “ nae EBON, Away, Your Cosurries one aft on the upper deck as bow and stern Be ge nppiing yc we acna pe Campbell pal = Lg Te — if ha ag ns M4, pare, 2 ue. ear’, moved that be me! Pee nya ine ea . Cashier Elected. 25 pairs Ladies’ €4.60 Southern TW at €2.26 a clear compiexiva. to the SS SS degrees, the | proad-shouldered, broa’l-minded, broad gauge ool or party in Nebraska will bave| ith demanded the Ss ‘nays. There | 20t swim. "1 ar. Clarence Carson was today unanimously = Gidet being mounted in sponsone on the main | man,” he said. “I think he was generally re-| tq" do lote of work, ‘before clection day. Or Third. Ass matter of security a substantial | elected carhier of the Columbia National Bank * wants MACKIN. | deck. ber of the “f yeas, 78; nays, 88. Hr. Heard then ok ‘98 pairs Ladies’ $4.50 Turn Boots at @2.25. you - consists of four six- | fried as the ablest member of the committee. | courve we do not think it will be possible for | moved: for a. call of the House, which wes | fence should be erected on the litte where the | by the directors of that institution mene + ¢ TOSH GARMENT or other | sctintl unl four three rounder epi-fon fe as bad long experience in politics in Ili-| the third party managers to make men who| refused. He then moved 10 adjourn, which | #takes now are, 20 that those who cannot swim dere stain + WATERPROOF WRAP or | Bound and four a Hoteakioe ane, ol park o-e nois and has been a member of the national | were for years republicans vote the democratic on a division was to. may not get suddenly into deep water without ‘Marriage Licenses. £25 paire Ladies’ §3 Button Boots at $1.50. s1airof KUBBER BOOTS | on the gan deck behind one and’ one-half inch | that he has, not had’ muficient erence wy | Hoke Dat the Probabilities that somewuth |”"” 1, csqous sossamemeasiva runs coming stanton ox Dae. licenses have been issued by the lilo sar Stained | mare 1 ht ee se ine estat | strictly national politicn I don't think there is| most effective fashion, “Iam convinced thee | ‘The absence of Mr. Hemphill in South ‘aro- | "we No person who cannot swim should | clk of the court to the following: Lemuel | ee Bottin, Youn used an indefinite it be to use the beach unless accom; Btorks -y Penneltor; Charles Doten pete Later Lxabaspetlnsbprras crease Batre nial by a prent o or guardian or by rome pers of Camden, XX.,and Zara M. ablwin: Eley “ 7 license question, be — written authority from | W. Slaughter and Mary E. Holly; A. ‘T. Lewis ‘Tpatre Ladies’ 65.50 Russet Lace Boots ot @3.75. rego yhoo her fem arn Dow | cyapltComptall didn't, ant the postion of | come right gut and vote. just as thoy used to | gate qiguo® een 7 be bald nee | AERC sath at tnd J, Gertrude Thomas, both of Montgom- ’ adds to her offensive powers, continued. “When I'ssw him yesterday morn- least 150 fect further out and the slope made | °T7 county, Md; W. 1H. Bolland Maty Bim- | Sag heen Firs Set eset the 8 ‘The McLane Will Case. THE SOUTH WASHINGTON RAILWAY TRACKS. re . Hollow | Thee pee the best banikraps puioes yet olan, CHASE AGAINST THE FIELD. Tdon't think that he is entirely reconciled | Ym the MeLane will ease ia the Cleuit Court} A delegation of South Washingtonians —_>—__ : James B. en toit yet. But when he that it was the ; pa this ‘andi Fatal Fall From a Scaffold, eh, ‘both of An Exciting Session of the Indiana Repub- | President's desire he should take it, as well as | day the entire time was taken up in the | called on Senator McMillan this morning ‘Yesterday afternoon a fatal accident occurred wet Jone F. ee Mean Convention Looked for. the desire of the national committee, he| rending of letters which passed betwoen Allan wanted to know whether the plans offered by | | Yet ‘of 12th and B oe oo E. Cassin —_ New Susxaz Dress Goons Font Warxr, Ixp., June 28.—The yielded.” MeLane and his .only child, Mrs. Anno] the Pennsylvania railroad and printed ox- | 0} Ses corect etl ghemeaet gercaer f= ‘Lucas; Ww shale ceuidaiiens ae ‘at 10 o'clock this ‘MR. CAMPBELL AT THE CAPITOL. clusively in Tue Saturday last Hinsley, a Tan, was engaged George rs nee property nearer | in slating, having Brooks Machicl as assistant, | D2"4y and Josephine Tm W: Suos- morning; the city is crowded with delegates| Mr. Campbell, the new chairman, was at the the grades. | when the scaffold gave way and both fell, tha | 2"? 04 Minnie ‘ARRED SPECIAL OPENING. OF WASH GOODS. and visitors. The convention promises to be | Capitol today and held 2 sort of levee in the them that former io "he grotnd and’ the ltir ciching Joseph A. win. ‘ny damages | ere Providence enna cok Gaeta kee | ‘The wil of the inte Smith bes been} = 1115 FP Sraser NAW ample com- ‘they reached ‘He lived | filed. He directs that » monument be erected assurance the steal es to his daughter and self, thst $2,000 be paid. his niece, Eliza Smith of Leek, England; $4000 to Ile brother, G. A. of eume ; nephew, 3,8 Prk: each bo C.W. and B. HL, Mrs. 8. J. each to Kate F. Butler, G. H. B. named execator) and Mra. Nyman for care