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THE EVENING STAR = —— Ohe Lvening Star. %. 47—N&, 7,215. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1876. TWO CENTS. SAN FRAaNcisco, May 10.—A dispatch from AMUSEMENT: SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK. eR RNORIAL CHUMOM, coraee noe patch pia See" Wakes | Washington Nows and Gossip. | THE CENTENNIAL TO-DAY, | ictuenes ‘skeen prevent The Chinese Question im British Col- eombia. jemurial were, 5 ‘that men: e MAY FESTIVAL! mittance. erybody welcome. ee the province from bei! oourren 0 BEAL FXSOUTIVE OOM | GovERNMENT RECEIPTS Bane: to the injury of the white nal revenue, 801.58; customs, $608,505.71. —— as sonar Ee Stacey ome nonnine mex $54,018 oa THE SALONICA SENSATION, ee Series — MOBDAY, MAY 15,1 tan M. E. Chureb at 2. 7p m., Gen = ing a fine . Theorderof the parade a a 5 ‘of Raieie Nw Pvstications.—From ©. C. Pur- : ‘Cade! Wer AAirenet sy | sell We have the 10 cent Centennial Expost ‘Senten mourtaee from toe Conness | The Ports bas gact ty ceteeee : i y - tates nes ; we went by tel the fol- PRIZE SHOOTING AND BOWLING: | | Beara RD snd’ Miss O:.4RA | gion Gass: troe 5 M. Whitaker the Sxen- The Situation Critical. ood re iment, National Guard; “Furst | lowing scroant of the disturbance in Salont- . ee ifie Monthly for Regimen: ational Guard; Fou si TaN passador London: THE CHRISTIAN MISS{ON, former! ge aa ment, Grey Invincibles; Company D, Col- | “The convert to Mabomedaniem arri located on 7th northwest, = W. H. HowARD, of Washington, D. C., has : pave Saf Eleventh ment, National Salonica by railway. The Menomesane mist ADMISSION, 25 CTS. MBMOe BOT eee ia ie eH been appointed an assistant railway post} THE MOLLY MAGUIRES. Guard; Weoeacoe I ton. awnile Eresident at So condast ber, conning to cum ci 1s - rant a nv! were colo, nee vervor Less re _ Cinrch: ‘Berslcrewill bobeM EVERY EVEBIMC. | Wwetons with nag at the core Gf al iabeeed Main Building and Machinery Hall the Shen about ane hundred and fi [ad MONDAY, MAY 15, 1576. commencing Friday next, the 1b instant, at 7: q 5 multitude bethougnt — itse ining, 0M the consel of the United Ntates had = EE SARTRE AG | _Peririons nave pam pe aig rrp ch eiraead Seip for Sout'ned Tas crip | ber'Pa'sta eset waeies Gy Tae “ be cl , aoe on vi ee ° 1anLanos quasa oF t0x0 Cu BudOw, Balen a. duesen, MONDSY | tomey General and the President forthe par Bolen Fevarants Milvastee’sod'S' pant'pre: | ended when tbe “ammusition gave oa. | {9 the bouge ar a Christian Foe excited “ =siand J. my10- y : 7 z a 3 ovr. c n proces Vornor's res boon ta gi roemecmemnt = ay een. Aaminson. = ci ame Gon of ® namber of persons convicted in the THE CHINESE QUESTION. Sekt lowers aod tha treeetndes of the teat ane eet | _ The Retonstaeancions were cviacatiy tad bxisted that the sonvert should MUSICAL EVENINGS, S AN ADJOURNED ee tity 9 ae south as illicit distillers, and a strong effort ct Durirg the Grst hour there wasa decline | equate to feed the immense and hungry na az terformed by her with complete success Tp Tard | ee eee eee en Tih street acd vicinity, | 18 being made to have their cases favorably | - SSE inthe general lise ‘2, the latter Michigan | crowd, and when President Grant, Dom Pe- Cutter Rerepe ard: America, 2" "*° PF'8cl81 | Wh "pe held on THUBSDAY EVENING, at 11: | Considered. the petitions setting forth that | METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. | Grit isi io'isice meee cert 'eeckg | AfO, aid Director General Gosuorn visited | entered the Seas race was lnvasedng icketes 30 cents: pemegtet toate 23 conte exten | Scicch pine Mh oat s at Onbeng Hall om vith | the parties have already’ been sufticientiy "| Tbe the mixer has been heary and the recovery | Ht \Bere was pot @ morsel to be had for love | & crowd. Went, there to induce the Ti ree street, between Corcoran an: streets, fect | punished. 2 % money. Meanwi * en's - People. procured at Ellis’ Music Store. ficasurre for the ertabilabment of a Matket tlouse | > —— es fon was’ being opened’ by. the Kasprass of | e@orts were uations, ‘The pometeee ane eaak E 7 o'clock; cotmmence at myli «t | for that section of the city. all persons interested MICHIGAN FOR BLAINE.—Private dis-] THE METHODIST GENERAL CON- ‘ots. Brazil. This building remained closed until | the bars from the grating, fell upon the eon- NATIONAL THEATER. are respectfaily invited tobe present. __my9 8t_ | patches received here from Michigan state ®ERENCE. Baremorz, y 1i—Virginia consolidated, | about half-past two o'clock. when the Em- | suls and strack them down in spite of the ot WEEK OF THES T° THERE OLE DE A MERTING. 06 Ps, | that a majority if not two-thirds of the dele ane Proceedings To-day... | “gaia: Sth SGet tin ana wean | Revs, nesompanied by atre Grant, Dom Pe: | desperate efforts of tbe governor” to shisia - ee TURSDaY NIGAT. May 15;e¢ 8 ovlock pim., | E8tex to Cincinnatt from that state will vote | , BALTIMORE, May 11 —sisnop Haven pre- | miggiing, Is. Flcue more astive aed et gy geretndhasme pty Myo oer ng mt esl firm and us- | arrived. She was received by Mrs. Gillespie, | mately dispersed the people.” sided at the opening of the general confer- 5 for Mr. Blaine first choice. Another changed. Wheat dull presidentof the Women's Centennial Com- LATEST BY CABLE. “LAUGHTER HOLDING BOTH HERSIDES.” | for the purpose of organizing a new Building telegram from Grand Rapids yesterday | €=ce this morning. “Bishop Harris announe- | érn white firmer. at. ciation. All persons wishing to connect thet a gher, t ‘assoc ted to ateel « ed the committee on Jobn street church, N. | low nominall bares mission. After the party had mad cir- An Odessa dispatch says: The Salonica Youes IN A FOG! FOMIGHE: | patticnesisn seociation are invited to atvend en states that Mr. Blaine name was ‘greeted | Y' ‘and to nominate trustees to Dll vacan: | bigher, 62%. spot, 625 Ma Cult of the buliding, Lady Alcantara piled | otrage was premeditated. All the consuls = ee ee ee Oe c’es in the board of trustees of the Methodist | southern Prime, the jever that set the machinery going, ‘The | except the British had warned the Governor FBIDSY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. A OABD —DB. LIEBERMANN hss dis ——____-coo— Episcopal church. E.U. Haven, of Central | 4%, Western mixed, 3a. WEONG MAB IN TBS BIGHT PLACE. continued the practice of his profess! 5 = pri THE Pausinency.—The New York Trid- | New York, submitted the report of the com- | $uiiand, une pavilion was then thrown open to the pab- | and Porte that the massacre was intend- - iy ces Of Lowi yori mittee to which was referred the bishops | rib sider, J0Xall, Ivose. di — By thi ed. A feeling of insecurt! my€-6t une Sgures up the chi ic. By this time the crowd was pretty well feeling ity" prevails among : packs ispersed thro jt the grounds, and the | Christians aud Europeans in Turkey. REV. HENRY WARD BEEZOSGE WILL | Publican candidates for the Presidenti pastoral address, approving the address and | shew dere, Seco: chem rit eides, 1236 Bien. | crush which had marked the earlier hours | A Paris dispatch siye: The interchange of Ry the Lecture at the Academy pomination, as far as indications now show. | recommendtng that it be read in churches | Wale. Lard dull and lower—refined, ‘i3als | of the day was @ thing of the past. views at Berlin on the Salonica affair has MATINEE S4TURBDAY AT 2. myl more.) MAY Ith. at 8 o'clock. Bubject The republicans bave held conventions in on Sunday, July 2d. The report was re. Butter dull but steady—western prime to fice. te A STAMPEDE. resulted in @ collective demand on the => EV. BENRY WARD BEECHES. Se aoe ve peered states and three territories, repre- | ceived and’ ordered printed 10 the daily pe el ee eS 9 nS About half past 40 clock the rain began | of European powers for the execution of the a mojoriiy., Ol theee ‘Mee Blaine’ telegse | Corstian Advocate. Mr. Reld-of Michigan, | tig ioaas: “Whisky gull andlowar itite ©. | {0,fAll: and a stampede for cover fullowed. | murderers, indemnification ‘of the favnilies CONGREGATIONAL OURO, THE B mejority. Of these Mr. Blaine’s friends | trom the committee on memorial services of | AE Ys, pV aee Tee ane ower, | Many took fright at the tof astrag. | Of the victims.a solemn salute to the French r — 5 a . J ece: members, pi @ report of | M 3. Gold, 12's. x . long. : jor self-preservation in rain, Pe v ‘art a - ‘Tenth sad @ street si claim 134, of whom 27 are instructed, and 106 | deceased bel restnted th: port joney 3 Exchange. long. 43:4: | &le f if. hi the ral od th and German flags by the Turkish authori FRIDAY EVENING. May 12. MILBUEN’S SODA WATER. will give their votes for him atter the *fa- | the committee recommending that Tuesday | sbort. 435. Governments active aud v. patent exits be; to Lures them out of the | ties, and guarantees against future massa- - ‘At 8 o'clock. 3 NATURAL SPRING WATERS on Draught. yorite son business” is concluded. Senator | next, at 11:30 o'clock, be fixed upon as the a ¥ steady. Wheat quiet | grounds. The ies were rather afraid of | cres. 8 ION IN EDUCATION” 108-COLD TEA, COFFEE and CHOOOLATE, | Morton bas 56 instructed forhim,and claims | time for bolding said services. Adopted. an iy. Pai the operation at first, and it was not until | | A special dispatch from Berlin to the Pall Tickets One Dollar. No extra charge for re- 1629 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 34 more, making 90 in all; Senator Conk- AN AFRICAN BISHOP WANTED. on ‘ay webs rate of a4, | they had watched tie process of ejection | Mell Gazette says: Germany has accepted genwed esete. apls-tr near Willerd’s, | !!Dg’s strength is 79; Gov. Hartran{i's 58, C. O. Fisher, of Georgia, presented a me- | }3°"Der ‘cent. which is *, telow Baak rate. | “®fely performed that they timidly entrusted | the Porte's offer to give satisfaction for the Disgrams at Whitaker's Bookstore, 941 Penna. = = SARNETT, and Mr. Bristow’s friends claim 48 for him | joriai, signed by a large number of colored | Gone. 560.8 ter Boney and the account. U, 8, | themselves to the arms of the stile. The | S@lonica outrage provided the promises ve averve. myS-7t ENBY WISE GA’ 4 Gov. Hayes has his 44 votes from Ohio, and | ministers, setting forth the fact that there | bonds, 10 40° Wis Brie. 13%; preferred, 31. carriage gate at the intersection of Belmont | Carried into effect immediately. HEATER CoMIquE. Ei ue P= Postmaster General Jewell 10 of the Con | were in the M. E. Church 180,000 members ———— avenue was thrown open, and with increased Ree ge ngpreeran oe: TAT ine Ponnipicania & ATTORNEY 4 * Besticat Lovee. 07, ng democratic side, | of African escent, and asking for the elve- ‘The Pacific Mall Scandal. facility Of egress the grounds were emptied | ,A DEAD Bovy oF THE Victim ov AW — % . + . | on of a op. The memorial was referred fi gradually but surely, and without any of the m OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Ho. 1 Columbia Law Builétog, Hendricks the 30 from Indiana, and claims | tothe committee on ibe epiecopaer CULE OD tae Mose CAeED HERE IT | Giscomfort of the morning. By balvpast s | from Eaton, {nd., May 8,says: “Mary Foor. EVERY BIGHT. Matinee for La- | 22*2™ 5th street, bet Dand BE. | the 58 from Spagna me Senator Bayard J. C. Hartzell,of Louisiana, submitted the PEATS HIS BY. ji the only occupants of the grounds were a few | ™&D suddenly disappeared from ber home dice ord Chidren EVEBY WEDNESDAY oa | ¢-=>5.W.WHITAKEE, bag ho ie OE Seeeeeticas. following memorial against separating an- | In the people's suit against Richard B. Ir- | €=bibltors and employes, though t was long | *ome time last November. No traces could BATUBDAY AFTERNOON. General Claim and Collection Anent, TollOWe Welt reed casts te horoscope | nual conferences: Jastice Bixby, in New York, | before the street cars, which were filled to | @ founu. Grave icions were entertained. phew 15 Isth strect, near Treasury De Wb ge ge are to the second bal- ON THE COLOR LINE, , in which he is accused of embez- | OVrflowing before they reached thegreunds, | Yesterday ber confessed that the FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY RESPECT. District Olaima, Pension and Bounty Claims. s | Jot St Cineinnati:—Biaine, 310: Coakling, | signed by about 400 persons of Lousiana. zling $750,000 of Pacific Mail’s money, Irwin | COUld carry off the waiting multitade that | terrible crime of abortion had been practiced — specialty. apli ; Morton, tow, 100. The vote of hereas some conferences and brethren are | testified that he used that amount by the | thronged about the intersection of Elm and | Upon his sister; thet she died during the ope- Vartety. Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. nov2i-ly BREVOUS BXHAUSTION.CA Med Ohio is conceded to Hayes. The same paper advocating the organization of white con- company’s sanction to obtain the govern. | Belmont avenues. ration, and was buried in a | y swamp OLp No.) On Exhibition [New No. Essay, comprising ® series of lectures delif- | inks _— at present the south is pretty | ferences and colored conferences, and the | ment subsidy, Uf thie anount $4,500 was | THE NUMBER OF VISITORS ESTIMATED aT | ®Dout two miles south of this place. The 456 and Sale 439 st Kahn’s Museum of saeieny » New York Sie tareke sonnet ce recognition ee of the norepeciec ond pala to Boyd, doorkee; ‘of the House of EP OVER 200,000. reve was cpenss, and all that amet 77TH St. emature Decline, je os color, and w: cause prejudices in the e fac: * uo was there, ieated St | ots indispetably how lost bealthisay be regained, | the former and'252 for toe latter as against | 400% Cay resentalt thes for obtaining with accuracy fortunate ES tives, to give the company’s jom of God; and whereas we have hith- the at apy epecified time in the evening, the | by the brother. and, & iraas, each | Mordings clear srnopale of the impediments ts | any eastern man. erto, siuce the advent of freedom to the col- | fmngstb apices ot Nhe Gad’ Coneress, | number Of daily visitors to the greande, | b¥ Nat. Smith; that be consented to the ue all. in. an, | coi denlitle, betag the result tai years experience, PoriticaL CoNVENTIONS.—Tae follow: } (ret rece ca cance —— pald pai engl ge pegs hn om Sanoments ak senate tena ied poy ao conrana “Glelivatue proanesa ane abeaien < ag : : 3 0 3 ved at @ Dum! 3 Paper Hangings, Wingsn Smee sad tecldence: ST Bast Wh si, N.Y. apa | 1K political conventions are appointed for | happyself sacrificing toll forthe Master; und | O¢tbe enemies of the bill and to distribute ef the District. * . | the turnstiles and striking an av for | All of the parties were at once arrested, and today and the remalnder of this month: | whereas our labors in this spirit of union | Among the chemin te the bie recat iy: | tbe rest, It was estimated that from ys.s0 | are now In Jailawaiting trial, It wasall the = E52 PD. 00Ks, Jz. 8 00., fo-day, — Virginia, republican, in | have been acknowledged and blesse! of the | Fant, and through Fant witness learned | 0 $100,000 bad been paid for admissions yes- | OMicers could do to keep the people from ‘G7 Please remember Name and Number. }71-17 BANKERS, publican f Montesmers: Wednesda: Mag | Lord until we have grown from @ small | that at the time of thé vote in the House | tertay, from which it would appear inat | breaking in the jail and lynching tue physl- a 1499 F etreet, | Pvlican, In Montgomery; nesday, Max | plant into a vigorous and fruitful vine. and | Eldridge, of Wisconsin; Voorhees and Kerr, | !fom 150,000 to 200,000 people were within the | ClADS And seducer. A guard is kept waich- —— Sm = apis-tr a be greenback. in Indianapolis, Ia- | if the present happy order is left undisturbed of Indiava, and Shellabarger, of Ohio, would | Centennial enclosure, exclusive of exhib- | iDg the jail.” EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. STRATFORD FENDALL, giana; Wednesday, May 17, national prohi- | we may hope for yet greater blessings and | be abeeut,’ Irwin furthereatd that he paid | itors and guests. At the two principal gates : tee et ORNEY-AT-BAW. | tr Now Tere and: Obio; Wednesday, May | prosperity, and whercas we see no good and | ex Postmaster General Randall, #35 00 at | 08 Elm avenue ihe number of persous pass, | HOME Missionary Work.—At the an. eee ET WASH. Lacon 4 + | 1, New Jersey repnplican, in Trenton; Wed- | suytictent reasons for the proposed separa- | Che time and £10,000 Al Another time tor bic | 12€ through in the coarse of ohe hour’ was | DUS! meeting of the American Home Mis- sal on | ee a nasvilie; Weanesion biay Pggesco meron tion, and we do not think that any of our | infinence; to John C. Schumaker, who was about 2,000. It was impossible to ascertain | Sonery society, in New York, the reports eee ie; a 7. Onto des colored membership desire such @ separa- 4 ast evening the number of passenge: ~ . bad besa ; BANKERS, fucks” repauitens, pe red Weines tion; therefore we wish it uuderstood tuat ar Gomatem wtene taser $300,000 wo ried by ibe street car companies, Dat thelr Sean eenumionh Ly 4 Giate lacdings. = py B * * | the proposed separation of the races in Si é 4 - | capacity was taxed to the utmost. e fol. sed, wails Fare for round tris, 25 Cents. Corner af Wich Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, | day. May 2, Illinois republican, in Spring- | conference relatian isin our judgment ue | Es peri ponent ge home Jowing are official dgures Pullaicipiia | CoUrches, aud 6/201 conversions. Caseren under fous years hes. ne Deslers im Government and District Securities | eld; Wednesday, May ®!, Alabamarepubli- | wise, and we humbly pray your honorable | William © fiuntivgion cashier of the Fit | aod Reading railroad, to the grounds, soe, | {OF the year were $510,027, and expeuditares myll 3 J.W_L. BOSWELL, Captain. | Dealers, in Government an vepieiy” | aD in Montgomery (minority call); Wed- | hody'not to approve or adopt or in any way | National Bank” of. Weehtovten ‘¢5,000; | from the grounds, 43,000; Penusylvaoia rail- | $309,571. There wasstill’due the missiona- aa rgd Bede bag peasy to ican, in | recognize such separate conferences on the | to Richard 8 Parsons, marshal of the Sa: | Toad, 19,070; North Pennsylvacia raliroad, | Tes $13,906, @nd appropriations becomi 1011 PENNSYLVANIA 1011 SAMUBL G. YOUNG, St. Paul; nesday, May 21, Missouri re- | \ine ‘of color, but on the other hand to | preme Court, $2,000; to Garduer @- Hooper, | 4,000; West Chester ratiroad, 2.855. Tae Phil | 20¢, $*7,915, making total pledges of $101,81 AVENUE. HOTARY PUBLIO, May 3h,’ Kancas reoubliess, Weireaday: | strengthen the bonds that now bold together | E> coo; ‘to ex-Postmiaster General Randall, | &delphia, Wilmington aud’ Baltimore rail. | TOWards meeting this there was a balaucein ceura Orrice—Stan Beupine. | M85, 2: Kansas, repo ican, in Topeka; | the children of God and the laborers in this | fop expenses of Senatorial contest in North | ToSd are unable to furnish official figures, | ‘be treasury of $16,960. During the year 4,620 Wejinesday, May 24, Michigan democratic, | vineyard. Referred to the committee on the | Carolina, $2,000; to Colonel ®, Sawyer cee, | but their carriage was at least 5,00 passen- hildren were gathered into $53 CLOTHIN®eE PTIOIAN —To she Public—My newly invented | democratic’ in Topeka Wetncaday, Mansy, | Mateo the church. tion expenses in South Caroliaa, fall of 1 — on Sry boats aud Delaware | Zee coevioms Sent aad tance ee . ‘Bye-giass, which I now TALUfac Ey Colorado democratic, <4 Puebia; ” G. B. Jocelyn, of Michigan, presented a 000; to fall election campaign of 157 river steamers also brought about 5,000 vis- | ®"F previous year, a jegacies ted ‘nursday, | memorial from Michigan Conference pray- ‘000; C. : itor : “ to 858,589. Rev. Dr. Thee. D. Wi 5. Ke ,000; to Willtam C. Ralston, $25,000 in rs. All the leading hotels in the city were ee eee ts he oes ee be | May 25, Kentucky ‘democratic, in Louis gol ¥ can May a ing amendment of discipline to forbid min- + rt % . filled to their utmost capacity yesterday | !€Cted president for the ensuing year. = by ‘two mmall screws to exactly Atehe | Ville; Tuesday, May 20, Louisiaha repabll- | \sters marrying persons divorced for causes Vowehh tan cayenne of ua cone ie tare morning, and by noon those iu the vietuity ere oa SPRING AND SUMMER. nose without any Ti can, in New Orleans (to ciect delegates to | other than adultery; also praying the enact- ifornia; to Charles A bert, $1,600, to Benjamin | 0! the grounds bad exhausted their accom- ture with eight workmen, sui wi in gr unpleasant feeling. They AN UNFORTUNATE SPREE.—A gentleman re made of Brasilien pebble asd the newly diacor. | tre natioval convention); Wednesday, May ; : f os Abe 5 : of Petersburg, Va., on the eve of hie intends red uanle roby glass For Reatncas and lightness republican, in Des Moines; Wednes- | cnureis fom alioging dae ny aie ee Seittona in ween: MOSTREET SCENES DURING THE xrcur. | &4 merriage with ap eatimable lady of tamt Ear conga Se sarnemed. Meas o ris Ee eo ring a in Mont- | nouses. The memorial was referred to com- | ton, #1000. Witaers gave #20.000 to an us. | _ Tbe night closed in on the city much as it | %W®, disappeared, and the nuptial cere- DRESS COATS AND VESTS. = 1229 Penna. ay» | ociatic, in Richmond. > Ses Oem | mittee on revival Kugwn person upon. the recommendation of | bad lifted, with dismal skies and miry foot. | M029, did Bot take place, Indiguation was Oriental Silk PI'd Worsted, @20 *2Lletp-tr_Larentor. Patentes and Menufactarer. : FOREIGN NEWS. Sueeaiy aassicart sues cE ae a weather, the Cplebrauts al tne day’ peopled tale care: “ ei 5 ok 3 solemn! v4 : " i Horthampton Stik Ribbed Worsted, g18 | f/RANKLIN & O04 Gineniep eat Mince dona ase Britain's Fature Ruler Home Again, | man before thai time, nor has he seen him | te streets with crowds still greater than torent Public: My sudden exit trom Po. Vienns Disgoval Worsted, $16.50 997 Prsxetivaxis Avancs, SOR Shipments from Centrat Pennsylvania con- | ,/0NDO™, May 11. 2 p.m.—Tae Serapis | since. Mr. Irwin said that when the subsidy | those of mid-afternoon. Chestaut street from | “Tsbure, op the 2th ult-, whieh caused #0 Biackington Black and Gold Worsted, $15 Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. dee7-1y,1etp | tinue to be in excess Of those of a year ago, | W}ib the PPiwce of Wales on board, together | bill at first failed to pass in the House Mr. | Broad down was tumultous long after the eae lee tea » was not tay ES Uxbridge Fancy Silk Worsted, 813 aud the indications’are that the same ratio | #7't8 the royal yacht Osborne and the steam | Stockwell reproached him for not sp2nding | ‘ober hours bad passed with sightseers, and, | Df (he lady in any wise—whose as ‘Narragansett Fancy B1'k Worsted, $10 “4 BALM” of merease that ruled during 1815 willbe coa- | Cifoce this iabrning. The yacht: Alberts, | eee nage ROE well Bald: “You | Cites the easnetdhscpage ners sa eee cans | Lbope tive public will cast wo sedecioed: Se been = , | have been s Vv n 2 y 4 BUSINESS SUITS. farther tare saled :yeported since our uae, | 04 board of which was the Princess of Wales | away.” ‘The money was pall out In the | €V@, those of last nicht were far deaser and ete se ee a WE mane Fine Kibectf Spring Cass. Sait, @30 FOR THE HARD TIMES yet the orders already secured are safficient | 3d the roxal children, met the Prince Inthe | best Interests of the Pacific Mail Steamship | More enthusiastic. The illumination, though | friends on the , and was mele very Fine Delabarre Pisid Cass. Suit, 18 = to keep the mines working steadily for some | 20/€at, and all the vessels then proceeded to | Company. general, was not conspicuous except on | 4°enk, w' regret very much. I had no ‘Bdward Harris Hair-line Cass. Suit, $16.50 time to come. The shipments from the Cum- | Portsmouth. where a landing will be effected Chestnut street, where a number of business | Oller cause for leaving the city.” ‘The Versailles Checked Sait, $13 1. Le berland region last week show a falling off | 42d & public reception tendered to the | Waisky FRAUDS IN New Yorx. — As- | firms bad ornamented their fronts with de | 4 riygry Fic a ‘The Diagonal Bivbed Cass. Sui “aE of over 31,80 tons as compared with the cor- | Prince. gistant U. S. District Attorney Roger M. | vices in gas Jets, with which an effect ex- | Uniontown, Pa., lonnc Huteblenms ons Wor Gen’ve W. Mill Bice Flannel Suit, @13 READ THIS. responding week in 18:5, and from January | Derby’s Amswer to Seeretary Fish. | Sherman, in speaking yesterday of the | Ceedingly beautiful was produced. The pria- iarrel aan, On "pe Washington ine Flannel Suit, @ 1a falling off of about 114,000 tons. ‘The sea LoNbon, May 11.—Lord Derby sent on | prosecution of partios in this city connected | Cipal feature of the evening was the tohimaon Worth Hoosic Block Cass. Suit, 812 son has now arrived when the shipments | Saturday last an answer to Secretary Fish’s | with the whisky frauds !n the west, stated RECEPTION TO THE PRESIDENT Attacked Nycum in the blacksmith shen or Hercules Scotch Cass. Suit, $11 from this region should be quite large; but it | letter of March 31, in regard to the Wiusiow | that they promised to meet with every suc- | At the residence of his host, Geo. W. Cuilds, | ihe latiers induer, ‘They orone mine ee Boglish Stripe and Pisid Cass. Suit, $10 is safe to predict that unless some speedy | case. . cess, and demonstrate also the success of his | 4. Among the guests which com the | Sctone and aket bie 2s Knickerbocker Check Cass. 8u!t,@9 A GOOD FULL SUIT FOR 8%, action shouid be taken to reduce the cnet cf A Da visit to the west. This, he said, was already | ™ost brilliant assem! ever St | and in the thi They thea shot the crip, Baulsbery Brocke Ubeck Cass. Suit, $5 senen Yams gts. mining and delivering coal at tidewater the | LONDON, May 11—The Post says that | evident toa great extent. When he left the | the house of ® Philadelphian were the Em- son, obe bail entering his bead, and ose Union Cass. Sait, Frock and Sack, . palin roductions of this region for 18:6 will fall | Prince Alexander Auersperg aud Count | city there were pending in the United States | peror of Brazil, Secretaries Fish, Taft, Robe- in bis side. While 1 the selnnaualen hy three-quarters of @ million tons behind | Leopold Kalourat fought @ duel at Prague ee sults for thefortatture ofepirite | Tos. 5 thee fadges of tee Buneeee’ wh ground, he drew a revolver a thot iene ‘Hy SUITS. - on Frida: * 18 nce was in the in idence y eme Cou: and 4 Milpurg Diagonal Worsted Suit, $16 4 VEBY GENTEEL SUIT EOB 810 He aati Ten alee showed 8 conskiers: | Chest and his wound fe considered dangerons, | which coubt sot be obtained This had | Generals ¥ and McDowell. | Sendermon. bringing him down. Jas. Hep- be ncue French E been obtained in the west, and the govern- | Most of the theaters and places of amuse. wounds. Lippin Giik Ribbed Cass. Suit, $13 Actual Value $15. but little change to be noted in the position lection. t generally were ed to @re fatal, and his father @ critical cop- Mason's Hair-line Case. Suit, $11 at the mines. The New Central Compan: Panis, May 11M. De Maly, radical, has | Ment had proved successful In each, and ob- | Ment ge wow excess.— | dition, ‘London Plaid Cass. Suit, @9 has resumed operations temporarily to fill | been elected deputy from Isle dé 1a Reuuion, talned We Aemitire of splcite valand as Phila. Thnce, 60 day. Hew York Mills Cam. Suit, $7 QUITE A NICE SUIT FOR 812, some pressing orders, but it is thought that A Crazy Bonnpartist. Secured,’ thirty-two: indistshonte had secs | A Dommstic TRAGEDY. Wm. Rassell, a| _ 72,000,000 Paous or TRACTS_—At the an- it will soon stop work. Tne Consolidation At the opening of yes' "session of the | found in different places, ‘against s | Wealthy farmer, Cepeny fons neg nual meeting of the American Tract Actual Value $17. foal Company still, successfully evades the | chamber of deputies, a Versailles bookseller | Connected ‘with these frande’ those fon, | commiited suicide on ednesday ast, by in New York. yesterday, the reports jaw calling for a reduction <s ights on the named Rastoun, cried out from the gallery; | this city implica’ ‘about twenty indi- har . Last September Ri , Who was | that more than 7 n00 ot pages of tracts have Cass. Suit, $8 Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rallroad. ‘In the name of God and Joan of Arc, live | vidnais and firms. a wer, t the wishes of | Deen distributed i the year; receipts Bnow-Sake Fancy Cass. Scit, 87 FINE ALL-WOOL SUITS FOB 815. ‘This matter has become quite Somplloated, Napoleon the Fourth; down with the Gam- | 1 the government cuir bebeenoaranae his, daughter, who left her father's house, | for the year, including $101,718 in donations aeneun “= Caesk Cane. Sete. OS Actual Value $23. be compelled to submit to the law it wit be Reni sasthasaiae emationce oe ape, per Beeeaen cae wasmarriea toatroaae eae making total resources for ine. seeure, seit -usual business for the balance | UPrenerjemmaerimgans enieode ass freak | Canada, from wuich they “hope to | Bad ‘been engaged for Be ae teed te eat BHO | Teoria idaving a balakes in ine trastare ot A. STRAUS ELEGANT BUSINESS SUITS FOE 918, of the year.” tor, Rastown said: “I have fulfilled ry duty; Will probably staoa thar cron aa calcrs | sell returned to his home with his bride and | $2,773. William Strong, of Philadelphia, was ° , you can do what you with me.” He was ‘al: hich will not be called chosen presiden: Actual Value $25. QUEEN VICTORIA has been officially pro- | Fejeased. trials, wi cal until the 01)....... PRBNSYLVARIA AVBRUB.....1011 claimed Empress 3 § che iase ane reult Court, promise to i spite | BrrweEn 107m axo 11TH Srazzts. ‘leva aanioa, On Tucsday'theneraide and | THE TURMIOH COMPLICATION. | °°! Great interest—(W. Y. Times, 10“h. son-in- | Df ar VERY SUPEBIOR SUITS FOR 820, Frumpeters yren' forth snd the salieri ifs tend The Situation Oritical. THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, | 1&W, who, in self-defence, drew his pistol aud | ween euded Mey & Taere mere aa are ‘HEAP LUMBER. the decree at the Royal Exchange, atCharing | toxnox, May 11.—The Daily Telegraph, | which will be com, of about four nun: | fred ai ‘Russell, but the ball entered the ‘week 30514 tone, ar ebleb A Cc ‘Aatesl Yeleo G28. Cross and the Townhall, Brentford. Oa the | in an eaitorial, saye: If we are not mistaken | dred delegates; will meetin Rictmond, Va, | Drain of the young bride, who had at the otis ewe, by the Baitionce asd Otte tone Having s large stock of SPRUCE LUMBEB we ——— following day the imperial announcement | the English ambassador at Constantinople | to-day. ft will remain in session about oue | Moment attempted to get between the com. Toad, 16590 tove 14 cwl. by the bave concluded to sell it at the following reduced was made at Edinburgh Cross. The Scotch - batants, and she fell a he: » 16. 8 y AS = FINE CUSTOM-MADE 8UITS FOR $25 ceremony was most plctu: ‘ue, and was | 28S informed the government that the situ- | week. The convention was organized in a pad mel whereapon | and Ohio canal, and 2.158 tons 14 owt the prices. lumber is water seasoned. the is . ducted by the heralds parseivauts aai | tion is critical. A violent outbreak, of | 185, in Augusta, Ga., and for a time met | tbe groom put the pan tohisown head and | Pennsylvania road. The total shipments for per M Value 3 ia Guest ge yr nesuena, which christians will become the victims, | biennially; since the War it has met anou- | »lew his brains ou the year are 431,701 tons of 18 ewt. pec M Actual Value 832. the Queen’ Be: + — Goot laud, the | may oceur at any moment throughout Tar- | ally. It isa representative body of Baptists M1ss DICKINSON’ D. The - Der M — eet eek aa eae y and even in Constantinople, We would | from all the southern states, from Maryland | ie New York papers concur in exmmccitg | yIMPURE DRINKING WATER —The New per M BOYS’ CLOT: Wan Guten was tasoeian to by "the Mar. | BOt be surprised, therefore, if the English | to Texas. There are in the south 1,209,405 | [pe lon that Miss Anna Dickinesa fares | Yorkers are loudiy complaining in regard to per M B CLOTHING lan, y Mediterranean squadron were ordered imme- | regular Baptists, not counting the minor ube up) t taste and disooiored condi- per M quis of Bute as pursuivant. ‘Besekir bay, at the h of to leve any dramatic laurels at her debut | 4), ‘the Croton water, tru) AT THE SAME LOW RATES. me ET Hellespont, the same’ aa on Uhe-eve of the | witras Or twee soon oe ais white, | Haboston gn Monday evening, when sis ap- | LQ? Qoue Croton water, the causes of wneis 4 5 le! * ae white, ¥ y 7 nies mene ad Bnd ne peo to | Crimean war. the rest colored. They publish twenty-two apg mg a <j& | Croton river; second, the rt. of the aan says his Holiness, Pope Pius IX. 1s very fee- trian Intervention. denominatienal papers, and have forty-one | artshe was callow, ber prestoes ar x'anec, | W8UeFANd the spring foods, and third, the = — big in body; , He ee Co be enpported oy, two trstood taat Count Audramy” | erty to theamount of Six ahi. “The'con: | Was BOR and ber voice wasoften nasai and | “PON Of Sealmcal 1s the feeding pipes < relates says it is unders oun! rassy, 751,000. m- | thin.” le some of the criti - LIBER. = Episeo- Wm ar Sette’ Wm | Merchant Tailors and Fine Olothiers, | 5° Vatican receptiots alleges nis body | eAustrian premier, has expressed views | vention has missionaries’ in’China, Africa | (nn tne workmanship of the play ite? oy LOR ES — weakness as an excuse for not going round | Strongly adverse to Austrian armed inter- | and Italy, as well as in destitute portions of others give Miss Dickinson credit for literary | Jacob Astor and William B. Astor ® few $40 French Kid Button, $280 Laced 4. —tez _Cormer 7th and D streets. | to bless the trinkets, and ottier “taatters n the Turkish complications, Pie oe ee eee ability. days since, hearing that St. Luke's hospital 3 ress, a which are im. His voice, how- = annie BEECHER AND BOWEN.—The 1 com- was ip need of funds, sent it each #25,000,— Lis Chi, stow, Pee. SL ssrrune wars, BL) creed of todiminiined power: ia hol, | THM MOLLY MAGUIRE TRIALS. | .fitzoon ine matter of Haory’ Cowen | ,DEATE THOM Famine 4 Cons David < $e; Buskine. a a speak in apy other language than the| Porrsvium, Pa., May 11—The court | Ported to the ess commitiee of Ply- | lived in the milly of Mr. George W. Beck, — 150 Bat : Italian. house continues the center of atiraction, and | Mout church, last night that found | at present jetor of the Central hou With stew stock STRAW HATS °° Our supply of Spring and Summer HATS now Is this morning thronged with people anx- | Soy‘that he is guilty of eauimocsnon: Clack | NO,82 Center Market Space, Baltimore, died str y914-1916 Pa. wee BEEBYTS, | | complete THE NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE As. | ious to hear the evidence in the Molly Ma- | Piney mesented a yesolution et the Specie: | 12 Philadelphia on Monday ‘of lockjaw.” Mr. myS-tr_ 1914-1916 Ps. sv:, bei. Iehand Mets. | er igH DERBY’, all new colors. soctatz6x, 1n session at New York, elected | guire trial. This morning McCannon, « commilies that Bowen baving bess gality ef Belvin was employed as engineer in @ Phila- SPRING STYLES Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton president and | lice officer, who was on duty with Yost when violation of the covenant and tian pbia malt house. Several days since he st 7 SOFT FELTS, all new colors and shapes, Mrs. Susan B, Aatbony and Mrs. Ltilie | the latter was shot, testified in conduct and equivocation, he be excommu, | 2860 &razor or knife to pare corns on bis NOW RE. ‘ x Blake secretary of the association | immediate pursuit of the murderers in nieated and cast out from fello ‘of the | et, causing the corns to bleed freely. He -ADY. DUNLAP’S NEW YORK NOVELTISS, just for the ensuing year. A campaign commit, dark. 1ihe court announced thas itbed de- | church. Mr. Sherman Mr. pal gnnd iil tetanus or lockjaw gaaued, and iF — had Ppoln e coe < sessions from lock, | Bowen now tell what he to know | ‘eSth resu! Shree days—{ Balt. Sun. 10:h, ADWAT FIFTH AVENUE STYLE - Susan B. Anthon: tilda Joslyn Gage | then take a recess foran hour, meeting onRTLamays yy ta ae ane Gant nen ee MI- | Phosbe Cozzens, u pia Brown aid others | from 1 to 6, for pul > about La ge od in =, pr of Mr. a Hoor —— a wild pigeon - 7 Lis, . most | LAN ATS, in all ee with the trial of Mauley and McAllister, | |z3tt, 904 5 ete aaa alte ti om on roost, been discovered in Pike county, Chicago strike yesterday CEs nad Beaten SIGE UMBBRLLAS. shapes. Cotron REPoRTSs from teen out of | charged with the murder of Wren and San: ppp ee aan ew , | Pa., five miles long and two miles wide, and | morning. A of them, Ladies’ SUN UMBEELLAS. ; SF OUR STOCK 1S THE LARGEST. thirty-one counties in South ina show | ger. A jury will be empannelied during the | Or are neecher’ sud seaslution soneetice | we number of eras UMBEELLAS and PARASOLS recovered, : pe Eh ag) the offer was Sdopted. The resolution to | of lumbermen "Pus police were ESS See KER @ GREEN, WILLETT &@ RUOFF, — cous eh r pe THE CENTENNIAL SHOW. o Be ee oe yo since, and wi ‘uppresasa, tne mod 1419 PENNSYLVABIA AVERUB, may4-2w 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. izers about the same as last year; season not | G@eed Weather and Large Attendance | Week. meeting adjourned ursday | ingover ten ly Above Willard's Hotel. Wye ARE REORIVING DAILY FROM OvB | ® f@vorabie since planting, but plants still he 5 A tes & small portisd aT MARUF. URERS' W im of those | Coming up. PHILADELPHIA, May |!.—The attendance SUICIDE VITIATING a LIFE Poricy.— an Pe 5 o aTINIBEED, and gi ——acaee aaa etesaastores at the exhibition to-day is estimated at from | There was an ini t ie om the ground — Sdsrhmede of the Best Wameutta | TH" INDEPENDENT GREENBACK STATE 25,000 to 30,000 up to oneo’clock. Many of | day in the su; term, be- | Wolves. Ladies’ and Gent's TRAVELING TRUNKS, wip i er ee Hondred eae the | CONVENTION was held at Madison, Wis., | ihe distinguished guests who were at the Say, Sages etewion ‘and’ Seals, uy the ADDITION BBcMurray s Patent Tronk Stay attached BI OBB SHIBT Fi E, Mo, | yesterday. The attendance of delegates was ing yesterday are visiting the exhibi- ‘whether suicide within a ite pol Fifty-three LADIES’ TRAVELING BATUBELS. | 2018 F street, Washington, very small. ‘were chosen to the to-day. Several foreign ministers, in- | icy. it was in the suit brought | membershi; SHAWL STEAPS and POCKET BOOKS. | ——__3. W. DARE, Manager. | pational convention at Indianapolis. Among | cluding those of Hiogland and Chill, are now | by Harvey Weed agninat the Mutual Bensat Gay—uane we HARESE. Faas: DEESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER = te ee on the grounds, and Lian ne ee 8 Con- | Life Insurance company to recover $10, sion ef faith. oe meaner ae pry i et freemen, army and navy ofcers, near- | insurevce on the life of James Friday ¢ Bai Fa bY 10: 2 hgeee. POLITICAL NoTes.—The democratic can. | 1y sll the state governors and other diguita- policy of, insurance was taxen out in | with ABE, Manager. | cos of the Connecticut legislature ast night | f sce een frp ae e beep eget Bae eee fda ane aT uw AUS. SEER nominal a Bee. we ea, U.S. | wind, which raises 9 great deal of dust, surer committed suicide. Three years later | just as as CHRIS. MADES' HOTEL, vention met at Grand Rapids y 7 and MSs ania Mr. Benedict shot himself in tbe head. At | ‘after ail, it ie 2s jowa’s Greenback Convention, close argumeo court ont-tm of With and B ctrects. a | Ag coaven-| pas Motxzs, low A, 1L—The state pre tw yeaa ee —— et ]MBRELLAS ABD PABASO) v- : a ee back convention ‘met i Rae pe ar le U ERED AND REPAIEED. Dr. Wx. W. HALL, editor of Hall's Jour- were 35 delegates present. usual PE aa Bn tg Maz Bearer.—The — 52 AT THE MANUFACTORY, pal of Health, fell in ® fitin the street at | greenback platform was adopted, and dele- Tours’ toed ap2-1m™ 613 D street northwest. New York; jast night, and expired ina few | gates were to the national convention | etic pty ny HAGE PASTURAGE FOR COW, minutes, br. Hall was sixty-three years of | St 1nd! Seater tee a | frome And, ansisted by her : PE pNApply to EB LYONS, 65 Warer | 28°, And the cause of his deat is not | directing the Llyn Harpo the ‘stove er Weis ha Pee rin amp | Mest econ a Oe ae of August, to nominate @ state ticket. yw ice Syne fe an 30 yr) SECONDHAND CLOTHING. FURNITURE = Fire. sg-Ninety members ecaing, and BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. 1L.—The resi- .%. F. geairtion bone ‘and the ‘cash prices paid. denne Bf Creates Pike at Gorsieh Re tees road apa eet cemmoce have eed serge, gb eee iane ‘by mail promptly ao. pong yd morning. Lose, $30,000; insur- gore, have ie to eject monte er Mu 5 ay ance, 000. % site ously = «COT e Peng’s ave; . : . ~

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