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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. to subscribers m the BE Ear rene ot thele owe account, sf 10 cena Per "or 6d conta per month. Copice at the counter, 2 each, Sym prepaid—S0 cepts s: Sarees te ost Qtice at Washington, D. Cae “mattar: an—put ‘on Friday—$1 8 year, poomgupreraid. Bir montne, 69 <onts al Paper omat longer than te paid for. * Settee advertising made known ca application. Che v= 63 —N® 9,680. ening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. MAY 2, 1884. TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip. Goverwwert Recuirrs To-pay.—Internal reve- AMUSEMENTS. BOOKS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. cs Ain MASONIC TEMPTS SUR Bussou Asp Loxvox Nise Usiren Monster Suows: “How 10 Bono. Foun ano Dro. | Fe” asetiane tr 'iapert on Court tsa Conse | as Seah TSL Oh, cusomier FORTE WHICH IMPORTED, OWNS AND EXHIBITS THE ORATE.’ = ONLY €200,000 SACRED x te pare e a A Fee oy me ELE EY ate ad Pad 2 Eee iu Eee P HHAANSN T ‘THAT EVER DID OR EVES WILL REACH A CHRISTIAN COUNTRY. YY ms ATHLETIC PARK. 9THANDSSTREETS. MMMM AA YY TH AND $%,,TH MMM AAA ba B85 ae MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MMM AA : ‘Royally and Tranecendently Maguificent Celebration of the fourth year of the Great and Mighty Compact ‘Uniting Nine Monster 5) with: jo ‘Nine Monster, Massive, Colomal Shows in Ong, and ach Show increased to aatounding proportions, with Every ‘And capital sugmented to $3,500,000 and dally expenses to 96,900. Sole Owners. Grand Triple Alliance Cireus, with Three Full Companies, tn Three Rings 3 Tele Aue Double Menageries of Wild and Trained Beasts 2 Hae Elcegted Stare for speral and high-class performances. 1 ? oman Bi ‘with Gladiatorial Contests and Sporte 1 Immense El Ke ‘of Berane and Sevace Tribes. 1 i ‘Mammoth Museum of the World's Wonders and Curiosities. i ae 3 D ‘The Greatest Amembly of Curious Human Beings ever seen on earth. Collected only atter ‘three Greater sitgpernatent researches ia almost every portion of the known world. Of incalculable benefit to Se ae re cod s sever-cead of wonderment toladies, children andthe adult: huruanity i thscounury. -Esnibin) bere a tis ley fr te Bev de nd somtaging Harmen Nubian Warriors Austra” ‘Aztecs, oF dat Sun worshibpere ‘Afchane, Hindus, feuteh Dancing’ Girls (iret ever herey and Sioa fSGiana Boouerang Casters aud many t ELEPHANTS. 5 40 ELEPHANTS. 40 ELEPHANTS, ONLY TWO BABY ELEPHANTS EVER BORN IN CAPTIVITY. JUMBO, JUMBO, CHANG, THE GOLIATH OF HIS RACE AND THE TALLEST GIANT ALIVE. ‘Three hundred Artiste, Tiqusserinns Agonists Biiectaroun Acie and Selent te Feats so ‘Circus and other scte in three and uvon a Lig stage. 2 very Matinee ‘similar to Night Performance. Giants, Midgets, Dwarfs, Skalctons, Fut People, Heathens, Savages; dolaters, and myriads of other Curlos. IMMENSE RINGS, 45 FEET IN DIAMETER, im which will be seen only the foremost and most famous Artiste. Camels, Baby Sea Ju which sre 39 Camels, Baby Cum iy Sea amore knowledge can be | tiful bird and i oe hour than in months from books. ‘MAMMOTH DOUBLE MENAGERIES OF WILD AND TKAINED BEASTS. Ponies, Baby ‘Lions and Turfous Ucute Eaown to cat cd teas ane MOST BRILLIANT PARADE EVER MADE ON EARTH. from the grounds, at 8:30AM. ONLY REAL ROMAN RACES. MORE PROPLE-DUPLI NTS—MORE HORSES_SEVEN DUPLNGIOS A BlGGER SHOW MORTAL EYE EVEN GAZED UPOS ONLY EXHIBITION WHICH THE MORAL CLASSES DELIGHT TO PATRONIZE. For the comfort of those who desire to avoid the crowds on the WED NUMBERED CHAIRS can be purchased at ‘the usual ‘TRAINS OF CARSAND FOUR UPO! COUPON TICKETS, GOOD FOR pradvance as FORD'S OPERA HOUSE BOX OFFICE On the Day cf Exhibition only. Positively no Free Tickets given away. 20,000 Seats. Sictiiences st Fado Me General Admission 50cents. Children extra, Two performances every day. Doors open at land 7. Performance ‘under nine years, Buzuoas, Tro Disx Waser Axo Tarai, Mix Tex Ax Sx, & GENUINE AMERICAN SUCCESS. EVERY NUMBER ENCORED. ‘Sous, Taber and Morton's TpEsinEE. resented by the full strum of the OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, "AULL, iQ Al Sig. De Novellis. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, AND SATURDAY -ATINEE, ‘With an New ‘Scenery and. * Next We i nase LuZaie BEAN seid as. CHIP r, MAY the ‘Tas Tate peters, HOR Site ‘SAMUEL @. KINSLEY. my? res CONTINUED SUCCESS. A GREAT PLAY WITH A GREAT CAST. DONT FAIL TO SEE IT. HE HIGHEST EXPRESSION OF DRAMATIC ART. THE RAJAH By the MADISON SQUARE THEATER COMPANY. A BROOK OF BEAL WATER. Laughable, Thrilling, Interesting, Picturesque. BaJaAH MATINEE SATURDAY, eam Little Buttons will again please the ladies and ‘children by failing into the water. FAY TEMPLETON. ms? Burton. Ce and assixted by Mise Lizzie aiford. Carry Ward Bully Wateon. Sophie Duncan, thee favorite. ‘accomplished. vabretie. Addie Johnson. ‘The Great {iced Con ‘Mont and ‘soustant producer of something new, who will produce bis latest comedy. entitled the 2 2 ticklish, full of delicious nonsense and emotional palpi. Show. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIS WERE. ‘Din number. Conners & xaily blvert & Mavon. Jake Budd us, Hamlet, Bret the Baton the Wilsons: the milfeary, Zo Phuies Magee Wilett & Harry’ Thora ih. “Love hy Locksmiths” New Curiosities Host of “Admilmion to all, only 10 cents. ap28.st rex Bos AND ACCESSORIES. BOYS BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE Repairing executed promptly in the most skillful mmanber ‘Boye’ Bicycles sold on instalments, WAL @ SCRIBNER'S Ripixe Scroon, 1106 E street northwest. Mistows Aagnstic Tus, TNCOLN HALL. ‘180 cH Mr. ubeS JORDAN T Mr. 01 . Tenor, at'Metzerotte:on and after RSDAY EVENING, MAYS, 1896. ‘Second Concert of the = and & Full Orebestra, ‘without extra charge, Friday, May 2° ap90-st HE SIXTH ASD. , under the direction of Dr. ff, will mat the Congregaiional Chured, FRIDAY EVER: iven at the ING, MAY 2. Reserved LAST CONCERT IN THE Bischof, wil be 50 at. ‘a, Admission aheaerved seats, 60 conta, at Ellis & Co.’ ‘9p90-3t Le core aa FOLKS’ CONCERT AT Bee “Star” of UESDAY, MAY 67 ecats at Tims & Co... corner 7th and D f Saturday for full particulars. sp30-3t arth west. _PICN ICS, EXCURSIONS, &. OPENING Fico AT SUENEMANN'S. ~ COLU: To be held at Juenemann’s Pleas 19th annual Picnic of the ‘MBIA FISHING CLUB, jure Garden, cor. 4thand E ata. he, on MONDAY. May Sth, 1868 Wickets 25c. cach, No return cheeks, iny2.st* |) FAIRS, FESTIVALS, & LAG EESTIVAL AT NINTH STREET METHO- ‘Woman's Foren it church. under the auspices of the Society, MAY IST. at 7:90 quit. Music and bid- ym Address. by Senator’ Col King om the fine.""Admasion free All invited p80: St LECTURES. ‘Lecture on the “ART OF A CTR rare BOYD, at Tuneoee E' e Prof. iween E and G strevts southeast, 1HIS EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Public invited. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 24, 1884. As members of a class under the instruction of Prof. A. 8. Boyd, in the “Art of Memory.” we desire to express our hearty appreciation of the value of the system as taught by him. That it will accomplish all that is | claimed for it ‘s undeniable, and it in so easily acquired | § that it at once commends it-elf to every intelligent per- | ‘son who will examine into its merits, Our relations with | the Professor, during our course of instruction, have been of the most pleasant character, and we feel full Juxtifed "in ‘that te es Sf'Memory™ he cannot vfail to bencht tiewe tho aie embrace the oprortunity of study:ng ‘his systems Seqeomh, eH butterielasChartes Banta Se ‘MeNew, A B. Andervon, Dora E' Rowers,’ ©" the class formed at Hamline church: From We coincide Towner, Arthur T. Coumbe, Mary W. Davis, From classes formed at ¥. MC. A. Rooms: We cordially indorss the above ds MeNeal. Theo} omagiDul Floyd, Mra F. A. Moore. Harriet Warner, Freche Be Willis Boo Me a ‘with and indorse the above. Thomas Eisie wal: As W. jigs Bray ite sire a D., Jacob jamee. ow wins f fe, ould willingly pay. 880 for, the Benet of this system.” Mi: ‘Mra. Mary Sawyer Foot. “I would not take $20 for the first two hours’ instrue- ‘Happer tions.” PB. ‘A dozen such letters and a hundred dornemients can be ‘Seen at Prof, BOYD'S street “I would not take: ‘Berntheizel, T ake $50 for the first three lessons.” @. Bova 110s Porcran Sares: (Second edition. Enlarged and improved.) ‘The Co-operative Building Plan Association of New ‘York have recently published, with the above title, a ‘magnificent volume of 220 large quarto pages. It shows. how to build, in the most economical manner, food and substantial houses in the most pleasing and artustic modern styles, THE PRICE 18 ONLY $5. For sale by G. A. WHITAKER, © p29 1105 Pennsylvania avenue, EW PUBLICATIONS. ‘American Explorations in the Ice Zones. By Prof, jE. Nourse. ‘Right to the Point. Dr. Cuyler. for the Young. A. Comstock, Ry Franklin Square Collection No. 2. BPs G C. PURSELL, 418 9th street n. w. EW BOOKS.—LIFE OF EDERK D. j= NER ENA A pe teats anos ° z fea BALLADES AND VERSES VAIN. By Andrew Lang, SYSTEM OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY. By Samuel PHILQSOPHICAL Bist OF THEISM. By Samuel A POLBES SERS TO OCT 208 BRATE ap23 Wh. BALLANTINE & SUN. 4257th Street, x ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, | 807 and New Publications. “Ale agence Manteca and New Publications ney Man! Abrary, S180 per Year. hire G.'t, WASHBURN & OU. Tae Fisest Lise Or Srartoveny AT THE LOWEST PRICES JUST OPENED AT BAUM'S, 416 77m STREET N. W. ‘Twenty different designs of Decorated Paper, only $5 conte per bor, Lee different styles of Decorated Cor. Cards, only ‘Correspondence it 15 cts. per box. Serie scet tiie ees, Ramred-edge 8. an Hathinee Silver, French and Linen Paper *Eharaved Coppes Piste ith aly Ska Sul 9 cnt ‘New Books—A Washington Winter, by’ JG. Lincolt: ‘A Wife Hard Won, by Julia McNair Wright: Kitty's Con: by Chas. King, U.S.A. ‘The Ideas of the Apostle. ‘ul, by J. F. Clarke: Bread Winners, and Why Are We s? by Bloom. All New Publications sold from 20 %0.80 per cent cheaper than elsewhere. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT. 416 7th Street Northwest, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Ta Cexesraten PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR. Large Assortment. S°Eld th ats Seivurs above Seu, ave aplt myl Tae Cetesaren Rivewar REFRIGERATOR, THE MOST APPROVED AND SUCCESSFUL RE- FRIGERATOR IN USE. Ii addition to cold air, the atmosphere of s refriger- ‘sted apartment must not only be dry, but absolutely pure. These conditions must be maintained to secure the proper results, and is only accomplished by the ‘Ridgway system. Placed in Jay Gould's new yacht, Ats- Janta, over all competXors, and also used exclusively by the Pullman Palace Car Co, for their hotel cars and sup- ply stations, SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. WONDERFUL IN RESULTS. . Requires less attention than any others, and fully guar- anteed. If not perfectly satisfactory after a trial can be returned. J. W. SCHAEFER, ‘XQ. 1020 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Sole Agent for the District. Also, Walnut and Ash Dining Boom Refrigerators, p30 Dasronrzs Geserse Frio Can be obtained ONLY from parties whose names are iven over the Company"s Sinature. ANY OTHERS KETENDING to seil forth’s Cleveland Fluid | "Meepreaentsn EG. CATE & Co. en5 11th. near F. W. ot JENKS & CO. 717 7th strect northwest. JAMES EMEMNER, 2710 M street, Georgetown. ATIN DANFORTH ILLUMI G FLUID MANUFAG- ‘TUKING COMPANY. ROBERT F. DANFORTH, President, Business Office, 996 F street —- Eooy Rerntsenatozs | A Eaves REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS’ STAND- 1NG, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY- WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE. See our testimonials. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Ro, 1009 Pennsylvania Avene northwest, | Sole Agent for the District, Also, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-ROOM RE- FRIGERATORS. aps arok Sroves Largent amortment in the city. nix different maken, among them the celebrated CROWN JEWELL: with ‘ap28-Im NOTICEI DESIRE TO INFORM MY friends that I have not quit the business of house raising and moving, but will be pleased to do any work in my Hine, ILLIAM SAY! BG 808 L street northwest. WASHINGTON. D, C. APRIL 23p, 1864. Cewete Steretante do hereby, jose our respective of business ‘MONDAY, mm. from. \¥, May th, to Tstee to cl at seven (7) o'clock Sctober 1st 15K No Shen, ® 0. Famonet Peter F. Bacon, Browning & Middleton, Barbour & Hamilton, Boal & stent Humes clears & Co, 25 Beye E.& RG. Hichand; (2-21) G. G. Corwell & Co. (Gg? ATTENTION, NEW YOREERS. rs ‘meeting of the NEW YORK Ri ASSOCIATION will So hall at Geren CAR Hall, No. 606 ith sted norihwert, on SATURDAY EVENING, Sa at Te 3 A full attendance of members is requested. Po We Winey. Bocretary. HENRY W. ANDREWS, President, my2-4 ESTABLISHED 1853. Te Beit Mniown that slace thin year Thave been qgiabushed in ihe Bakery, Confectionery and ice Grea ine fwania avenue east ain branch connections“ WREDERICK STEINER: tas tne ‘NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 1 egrteri het atin nen tet g md) alikinhorn, ‘firm naine of HENKLE & PULKINHORN, at 10a Penn, EiRegttt hih ay, Beem disaoived by nual consent Edward A. Henile continuce the business. at theo ‘stand, sestimes all abilities and will recvint for debts Guethefirm, E, A. HENKLE, 9. H. PULRINHOMN.tmi-St ee, THE THIRD ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT of the Washinxton. ‘Training School. for Nurses ill bell at Ai Boule: Church, oh FRIDAY. May 25, Rea, Sees i Gist Bet are cordialiy invited to attend. mya THE NATIONAL ELECTRIG COMPANY EF has thin day removed from 1413 © atvect to No, 449 New York avenue. ‘Telephone Noi. May Ist, 1806. EO. C. MAYNARD, ‘General Manager, (ee S0TIce OF copanTNERSAL. ‘I bes to inform my customers and the public generally. ‘that I have this day associsted with mein business my ee J. WATTS), and the firm will be known here- GEO. WATTS & SON. All liabil'ties of the late firm will be anc i Albufeira and a Wasnixotow, D. C., May 1, 1884. “_myl-3t CF ned E, THE UNDERSIGNED GROCEKS, DO roby. agree 40, Clous oui ices Business at SEVEN O'CLOCK, trom MAY 81a fo OOTOS BER Isr, 1884, Saturdays excepted: W. HC ELL, C. 3. O'HARE, Se Water S@ckueo my1-3t* ‘The Second Monthly Mceting of the SECOND MU- TUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION will be held xt St. Dominic's Hall, corner 6th and F streets southwest, MONDAY EVENING, May 5.at 8 o'clock. ‘The wuz of $150 may be obtained on each share advanced 0} terest allowed on withdrawals aud seitlements at Tate ot six per cent per aunum. Shares one dollar per month. | ‘This promises to be one of the lancest and taost cessful asso tations in the District: 2.080 shares have already been subser-bed and paid for, The officers and directors have had considerable experience in the man agement of building associtions, aud peisons wising to Join an association with a view of securing «home or for an investment would do well to examine the co. sti- tution of the Second Mutual. subscriptions for stock received by— K. G. Campbell, President, 517 10:h street nw. Maurice Fitzgerald, Vice Bresident, 2d and Faw, cretary, 817 F wtreet ‘Ireasurer, 218 10th street iW, B streets 5, 6th street sw. Geo. W. Dant, 620 7th street s.w. Fillinore Beall, Attorney, 321 43 st, nw. [oS BPECIALIMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMM! 4S The busine: ot BENEY FRANC, ne fea a drictly ou the One Brice Plum 306 Pre Viocuta: Midiaia Tafway_ Co, FP rhe Viewin i ready for distribution acireular stviuelosation of hotels 2d boarding houses dlouy the line of their road: also, Teduced rates for sunuiuer Of 1694" Call at Vinginia Midland office, 601 Pennayivania ave- nue. ayant (eit WITH PLEASUKE THAT 1 TAKE =F" this means of informing the public that ain now connected with 3. HOLLANDER, 1217 Penna. avenue, and will be pleased to wer ail ing fricudo und wid custom. Gia qiaarve than with the lsat oipiea im. ready-made jotta, : ‘ap2s-6t* R.A. SAUNDERS. JOHN I, SHED. w York avenu, No, 14105 PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. Having started for himself tolicits the patron D, dealer in Hate after be ted a have now of friends and the general public. All work executed In & Prompt, durable sanitary inanner. {ig THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES- ud PHOSVIT, the idents fs particularly called new and popular Hrain and Nerve Tonic ard Safe: guard axeinst Malaria. For sale areated by the glass oF in bottles by W. €. URN, Sole Inventor and Man- ufacturer, 1429 ia aver apll (eA MEETING OF THE STOCRHOLDERSIOF AF" the Rices Fire Insurance Company for the elec- Hlon of nine trustees, will be held at thelr office, No, 1591 F street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, May 14th 1884 Polls will be opened at 12 m. and closed at 2 p.m. fer books will be cioged on ‘the day of election. RANCIS 'B. MOHUN, See How toe Found wits GEO. sleuth he wll bs plcgacd anything in the way of Geutle- sich ih street. is now to HENN! NG, No. 410 fo serve his friends with men’s Outhits, pr BEST aM PHOR, Warrr House Cautmrs—Senators Morrill and ‘Sewell and Representative Lacey called upon the President to-day. ‘Tam members of th naval advisory. board are in- specting the steam launches being constructed at Bristol, R. 1. Tae BEAR aT Sr. Jonn’s.—A telegram was re- ceived at the Navy department this morning from Lieut. Emory, stating that the Bear arrived at St. John’s at midnight last night after a lon; due to adverse pales “All Se waeed. were well fi ‘Will sail from St. John’s on Sunday. ‘Tax Secretaries ot War and Navy and party are expected to return to Washington this evening from New York. SAILING OF THE TurTI8.—The Thetis sailed from the Brooklyn navy yard yesterday afternoon on the Greely reliet expedition. She has been thoroughly Tepaired and refitted at acost of $125,000. Sccre- tarles Chandler and Lincoln and Gen. Hancocig and Commodore Fillebrown were present. ‘The names of her officers have been printed in THE STAR. ARRIVAL OF MrxistgR Lanostox.—Prot. J. H. ‘Langston, United States Minister to Haytl, arrived in New York yesterday after a passage occupying fourteen days from Hayti He came at once to ‘this city, and this morning, in company with Mr. .8, B. Wall, proceeded to the office of Mr. A. G. Riddle, attorney, it is_presumed to seek counsel in. the case of his son who 1s charged with shooting and killing James Spencer, colored, and seriously wounding Dennis Williams, also colored, on the pight of March 4th last. Young Langston, who has not yet been captured. : Deata oF aw Epiror.—The papers announce the death of Charles H. Folwell, editor of the New Jersey Mirror, of Mount Holly, N.J. Mr. F. was formerly a resident of this city, a correspondent, a clerk in the Department of Agriculture, and later clerk of the Senate committee of agriculture,when Senator Frelinghuysen was chairman. He was a man of ability, tact, sound judgment, a reliable friend and a man of noble impulses and'high sense of honor. He leaves a wife and two and ‘hosts Of appreciative friends. Aruy Count Manriats—A general court-martial 1s appointed to meet at Davids’ Island, New York harbor, on the 12th of May, for the trial of such risoners a8 may be brought before it. The follow- ig the detail for the court: Lieut. Col Nathan W. Os 6th Infants ee Marcus E. Taylor, as- sistant surgeon; C: Were ge H. Cook, assist- ant quartermaster; st Lieut. Michael Leahy, 18th ibfantry; First Lieut. Edward L. Bailey, 4ti infantry; First Lieut. John McE. Hyde, 8th infantry; First ut. Joseph W. Duncan, ist infantry; Second Lieut. Wm. H. Wheeler, 11th infantry, judge advocate. A general court-martial Is appolnied to meet at Columbus Barracks, Ohio, on the 7th of May, the trial of such prisoners ax may be brought before it. The following 1s the detail for the court: Lieut. Col. Edwin F. Townsend, 11th infantry; Major Charles R. Greenleaf, sui ‘Capt. Mason Carter, 5th infantry; pt. Chailes A. Boot ant quartermaster; ipt. Charles G. Penney, Infantry; First Lieut. Frank ‘Taylor, 14ih infantry; First Lieut. John A. Payne, 19th intantry; First ‘Lieut. George L. Converse, 3d cavalry; First Lieut. Cyrus M. De Lany, 15th infantry, judge advocate. Carr. Rosgrt W. SHUFELDT, assistant surgeon, 1s relieved from temporary duty In the office of the Surgeon General U. 8. Army, and will report in per- son to Lieut. Col. Basil Norris, surgeon, U.S. a.. attending surgeon in this city, for tetporary duty in his ofice. Ss ‘Tak CoNoness oF ScRGEONS.—When the session of the American Surzical association was resumed this morning at the National Museum te reading of the papers postponed trom yesterday was begun. ‘The association will adjourn after the session to- roorrow. Belore aiijournment the annual election of officers will be heid. It {s probable that the as- Soctation will vote to make Washington tue pernis- nent place for these annual gatherings, During the session of the association in this city the resident doctors have shown their visitors a good deal of attention ina social way. Last evening a number of them dined with Dr. Billings, and several were entertained by Dr. Busey. At tle suggestion of Dr, Norris, who isin chatge of the arrangements for the entertainment of the members while in this city, the anual dinner of the assoclation was given up, but many of the members, desirous of gneeting each other soctally, have determined to eat a din ner together this evening at Wormley’, About 20 Of the doctors will attend the dinner. Tur CIviL SERVICE Comuissioy.—Civil Service Commisstoners Eaton and Thoman have returned tothe city, and all of the members of the board were at the civil service rooms to-day. Mr. Eaton thas been north, conducting a civil service examina- Mon at Burlington, Vi.and attending, in Ne York, to business relating to the civil service, phe te Thoman has made an extended trip in the southwest, holding examinations in Texas and other states. Commissioner Gregory will leave in a few days for an oficial trip in the west, having appoint- ments for examinations that will occupy much of ‘is me during the present and the next month, PersoNat—Health OMicer Townshend, who had his arm broken some ten days ago, is rapidly recov- ering.—Hon. H. C. Burchard, Director of the Mint, has returned to the city, after a trip of several weeks through the west and south.—Hon. Stephen Preston, the Haytlen Minister, and his wife are at. the Arlington.—Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Archer, of Washington, were registered in Chicago on Wed- nesday.—— Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, will sail for home on May 10 on the Gallia. lls tamily will accompany him.—Commander Seabury is at ‘the Ebbitt.—Baron @’Arinos, of the late French apis and american Claims Commission, 18 in New You ate GES as nor Zaldivar, President of San Salvador, a GAS COOKING RANGES AND STOVE his secretary, Senor A. Pablo Spilsbury, are at the GARDEN Hoge. ‘Arlington, epreseatative Le Fevre has ‘gone to es New York for a short stay.— Lieutenant Comman- LAWN VASES AND SETTEES. der C. F. Goodrich, who brought the Alert from FINE GAS FIXTURES, agian Capi re Paneeoe, tie smer PLUMBING, HFATING, AND ALL JOBBING | 1cal pen vomiau dew Norkiyes> PROMETLY DONE. ial ' SAML. 8. SHEDD, ‘Mr. Kellogg Not Satisfied. p25 400 9th trot northwoet, (> SODA WATER 50, PER GLASS, WITH PURE fruit syrups, at the leading drug store in South, Washington. C. 8, ‘PRICE'S, 426 7th atreet southwest. Phyxician's Prescriptions accurately prepared. apld ESTATE OF JO4EPH T. COLDWELL.~ALL feos having claims axainst the ertate- of JOBEPH T. COLDWELL, deceased, are requested to Present the same ‘at once, with vouchers therefor; and all persons indebted to the waid estate will please make Payment immediately to, VIKGINIA J. COLDWELL. Administratrix, FH. SMITH & SON, Agents, 1227'F st.u.w. ald-dw | [ope BULLDING LumBER AND HARDWOODS AT LOW PRICES. * HE DESIRES 70 APPEAK BEFORE THE SPRINGER COM- MITTEE AND TELL 1S STORY—THE ADMINISTRATION AND ME. KER TO BE ROUGHLY HANDLED—THE COM- MITTEE WILL ORATIFY HIM, ‘Ex-Senator Kellogg has signified to Mr. Springer his desire to appear before the committee on ex- penditures in the Department of Justice. He does not feel that he has been vindicated sufficiently by the acquittal yesterday upon technical grounds, and chooses to tell his whole story to the commit- tee. He's sald to be ina talking mood, claiming that he has been persecuted, while others have Deen shielded and guarded by the “powers that be.” It ts understood that he intends his testimony to be very damaging toa number of prominent per- sons, and that the present administration may ex- pect to be roughly handied. He 1s quoted as saying that Ker, in drawing up the indictment, purposely | Messrs. Grooms AT THE CAPITOL.JO-DAY. TARIFF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. ENGLISH LAND GRABBERS IN THE SENATE. ‘The Senate. MR. WICKER WANTS TO BE INVESTIOATED. The chair laid before the Senate a telegraphic communication from Mr. Wicker, late collector of customs at Key West, Fla, asking that a full investigation may be made into his conduct 1h connection With the discharge of his official duties. ‘Mr. Garland, from the committee on territories, reported adversely the House bill requiring the governors Sot Territories tole for two years resk ents of te terntories in which they may be ap- mou fr. Dolph’s request the bill was placed on the lendar. : Mr. Cullom, from the committee on territories, Teported adversely the memorial and joint resolu- Hon of the Wyoining legislature, asking. for ad- Gitional compensation. ‘The report was agreed to. INQUIRY AS TO FRAUDULENT ENTRIES OF PUBLIC LANDS BY ENGLISH CORPORATIONS. Mr. Van Wyck offered a resolution, which was agreed to, calling on the Secretary of the Interior for information as to what action, if any, had been taken in regard to entries of public lands by the Estes Park company, organized under the laws of Great Britatn and doing business in Colorado, and made in the interest of the Earl of Dunraven: the Arkansas Valley Land and Cattle company, an Eng- Ush corporation; Sykes & Hughes, an Engllsh firm doing business in northern Dakota, and Falkner, Bell & Co,, another English firm, doing business n California, or for the ‘benefit of sald corporations and compinies, and which of sald entries by reports in the General Land Ontce are alleged to be fraudu- Mr. Van Wyck sald that most of those entries Were fraudulent, and we should promptly ell these foreign syndicates Just what their rights were in this country. FOREIGN TELEGRAPHIC CABLES. Mr. Dawes offered a resolution, which was agreed to, calling on the Secretary of State for informa- tion as to the provisions by which telegraphic cables have been landed upon the shores of the United States from foreign countries, and wpether any company 1s now negotiating for "the privilege of landing any cable here, and if so, upon what terms, A QUESTION OF LOYALTY. Ip the Senate this afternoon the bill to refer the claim of the trustces of Isaac E.Trimble, for a Howe truss used in the Long bridge, to the Court of Claims, again came up and was debated at consid- erabie length, Sealed ES ee Messrs Conger, Wilson and others opposed bill-on the ground Ciot ‘Trimble ‘was disloyal , Maxey and others defended the Dill on the ground that the trustees, who now own the claim, were loyal. ‘The claim 1s f0r $6,081.88. THE SHIPPING BILL. At2 o'clock the bill again went over, and thereg- ‘ular order, the shipping bill, was taken up. The House. DEBATE ON THE TARIFF BILL. The morning hour having been dispensed with the House, at 11:10, went into committee of the whole (Mr. Cox, of New York, in the chair) on the tariff bul. Mr, Nutting (S. ¥.) opposed the bill, denying that the present tariff was oppressive on the farmer and the laborer, and dep.ecated the agitation of the question for purely political purposes. Mr. Duester (Wis.) gave notice of an amendment which he pro} providing that on ana after July Ist, 1884, no duty shall be levied or col- lected on any’kind'of raw material which may in any manner be consumed by the people or by the Tactories of the United states, pal Belmont (S. ¥.) favored the passage of the Mr, MeMiilin (Tenn.) denounced tho present tariff as @ monstrous plece of injustice, Inequality and false pretense, Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) regretted the tone of the made yesterday UF Mr Eaton (Cont), Wio, it order to secure the applause of the republican side, and to draw odium on the measure which his party Was advocating, had appealed to sectional preju- ice, : Mr. Chace (R. 1.) put in a dental to the statement made by Mr. Hurd a few days ago that 300_persons Were starving in the town of Quidnick, K. I. Mr. Mller (Pa.) argued in favor of & protective system, ‘The District in Congress. ADULTERATED FOOD. Prof. De Smedt was before the House health com- ‘mittee to-day, and gave testimony as to what had ‘been his observations in relation to adulterated articles of food In this city. Capitol Topics. ‘TBE MILITARY ACADEMY. ‘Mr. Morrill to-day submitted to the Senate an amendment he intends to offer to the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, to in- crease the number of officers on detail at_ the West Point Military \detay from thirty to forty. It is Claimed that more instructors are needed. ‘TO INVESTIGATE THE ACCOUNTS IN THE MARSHAL’S OFFicE. The Springer committee to-day authorized the chairmen to send for Marshal Hall and Deputy Marshal Brown, of the western district of Penn- sylvania, to testify as to the alleged deficiency in the accounts of the marshal’s office in that district, ‘rhe committee has reason to expect they will be able to draw some important information from these witnesses, $50,000 FOR EXAMINERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SUBTICE. ‘The Springer committee to-day agreed to a reso- lution recommending an appropriation of $80,000 for examiners of the Department of Justice for the next fiscal year. The annual appropriation hither- to for this pu has been $25,000, but the Attor- hey General asks for 350,000, and as he requested the assistance of the Springer committee tn procur- ing the increased sum, the resolution Was adopted. MINOR NOTES. ‘The House committee on public lands to-day decided to consider next Tuesday a bill to forfelt the land grant to the Southern Pacific railroad of California. ‘The House committee on military, affairs to-day agreed favorably report @ roviding for the gfeeton of a soldier's home in Aifelliga 10 cost Representative Ballentine was instructed by the Honse committee on naval affairs to-day to adversely report a bill providing for the distribu- Uon of prize money growing out of the capture of the Merrimac. A minority report will also be offered, ‘The Fight Over the Morrison Bill. ITS PROBABLE PASSAGE IN THR HOUSB—DEMOCKATS DERIVING COMFORT FROM A REPUBLICAN CONVEN- TIoN. The Star.) REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS. DELEGATES FROM, SEVERAL STATES. SENSATION IN KENTUCKY CONVEN- VENTION. Telegrams “to M. E. GENERAL CONFERENCE. FOUR ROBBERS LYNCHED IN KANSAS. A BUN ON MEXICO CITY BANKS, GENERAL STRIKE ON THE U. P. LINES, —-—* | TEXAS REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. . ay 2—A Special to the Nes frog. Fort Worth says: The republican convention elecied the following delegates-at-large: C.C. BInk~ ley, for Edmunds; Richard Alien, for Arthur, and Robert Tapp and N. W. Curry, for Blaine. Blaine Men Claim Two-thirds of the District Delegates. Gatvestox, Tex., May 2.—The Nerrs’ Fort Worth ‘special sayg a permanent organization was effected iu the republican convention by the election of U. S. Marshal LQ Tracey, an Arthur man, as perma- Dent chairman. A careful canvass of the district Gelegates elected shows as follows, though the Blaine men claim he will have at least two-thirds: First district, Parish and Green, for Blaine; second, Burkhard and Davis, for Arthur; third, Flannigan and Bright, for Arthur: fourth, Malloy and Carter, for Arthur; fruh, Lyons and Lee, for Arthur; sixth, Acker and Whitney. for Arthur; eighth, Rosenthal and Green, for Blaine: ninth, Patton, for arthur; Biount, tor Blaine; tenth, Delgress and Ansiepk, for Arthur; eleventh, Cimpbell, for Blaine: Mc” Connell, tor Arthur; delecates-at-lange, C. C. Bink- ley, for Edmunds; Hichard Allen, tor Arthur: Robt. Tapp and N.W. Curry, for Bliutue. Presidential electors: J: M. Dulay and Robert Taylor. The ex- ecutive committce was aucuotized to place @ state Ucket in the neid. KENTUCKY REPUBLICANS. Three Arthur Delegates Elected. Lovisviie. Ky., May 2—The republican state | revolution in Mexico are gross ane That there is no sign of a revolution im the ty, «< Mexico. Scarcely a day passes that No Revolution Probable im Mexico. New Yorn, May 2—A trom President Scrymaer, of the Mexican 48 now in ihe city of Mexico, says the ‘via Laredo indicating that there ‘rumors are entirely unfounded go up fom the interior Mexico to the American bor unfortunately are sent to the ‘These fare skilfully contrived, and it (hreauendly amowlt ‘to separate the truth from the fcuen Ib ‘The Walking Match. FIZGERALD NINETEEN MILES anKaD OF , Abd SOE New You May 2 —Walking Mat oa _m score: Pru nd. *, Rowell, ‘400: Vint, ‘Noremac, 454; Panchot, 42h; Herty, 424; Bison, 400; Indian, 150 FITEORRALD LOSES A MILE—TEN O'CLOCK SCORE, ite, Qcloek Score ritagerald. 48: Howell nt Noremac, 43%; Panchot, 431; Herty, Elson, 408; Naw, 130 NO FITZGERALD TWENTY-TWO MILES AMEAD OF Naw YORK, May 2—There was a large ance at the Garden to-day. Fi ‘malntalns his clumsy style and takes tittle fest. His trainer Says he is in good conaition, and able to do mis Mork With the sleep be is getting. Rowell walk® and trois away with almost the same method as ont Vomiting blood 1a Says he ts feeling firstrate Vints right gave hima. deal of trouble uring Morning, and Noremac was enable to lessen tbe lead Vint had on hita by ten miles, between 1 & Mm. and noon to-day. Panchot caught up on Heny during the morning and took nfth place, Herty has become very popular today. At. balf-past 12 o'clock Fitzgerald wag. five ilies ahead of the Tecond, and over nineteen miles in front of Rowell. Roreniac was Within a lap of Vint, Who was Off 16 track. 1p. m. score. —Rowell, 476 mifles; Pitzgera Norvimac, eho, ib A WASHINGTON MAN RDECTED SUPKRWE SRCRET New OnLEANS, May 2—The Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythlas was still tn session wt mid ‘They will complete their labors before adjournlug. The next session will begin on the second Tu tn June, 1886, at Toronto. ‘The following addi Gfiicers have been elected: Halvor Nelson, of the District of Columbia, supreme secretary of the ene owment rank, and 8. J. Wiles, supreme master of The exchequer.” Gen. J. R Camohan, of Indianapo lis, was appointed tmajot geveral cr the uniform Tabk, with J. F. Shumate, of Cluctunati, as adju- tant general, Held on a ——— Charge of Brllot-Rex ‘Matting. Bostox, May 2—Alexander Bianey, chairman of the Natick bound of selectinen and a member of the legislature from that town, was yesterday held im #2100 bonds for the grand Jury, ou a charge of ballot-box stufling at a recent town mecting. General Forcign News by Cable. ADMIRAL HEWITT'S RASHI-BAZOUKS NOT ALLOWED 70 ENTER ABYSSINIA. Carmo, May 2.—Advioes from Aden state that Ad- miral Hewitt has seut back lls escort of 900 Bask Bazouks, as King Joun, of Abyssinia, refused to Silow them to cross the frontier. THE BURONIC PLAGUE. CowsraxtiNorie, May 2—A sanitary cordon bas been established ground Bedra, inthe provinoe Of Bagdad, Where the bubonic plague is raging. HOSTILE TO THK ENGLISH. Loxpox, May 2—The Cairo correspondent of the Tones says this morning that Nubar Pasha, ‘We Egyptian prime minister, is becoming hoste to British influence and welcomesintricues against the Engitsh. There are hiuts tat some foreign power is giving hit support, DRIVING OUT AN AGITATOR Pants, May 2—The French government Senor Zorilla, the Spanish agitator, wo leave and so avold expulsion, “This request has been ‘complied with. ArRRSTS. mxror’ Loxpox, May 2—The arrest of Montague and Howard at Weymuth yesterday for having secreted. money and tobacco in a government quarry for convention last night elected W.O. Bradley, Walter Evansand W. W. Culbertson as delegates-atlarge to Chicazo—ail for Arthur. One otner delegate is tobe chosen, and the convention adjourned until tuls morning. ‘The convention voted to send the delegates uninstructed. ‘The Piatform—A Sensation. ‘The resolutions adopted Inaorse Arthur's admin- istration; look with pleasure on the record of the republican party; denounces thie democratic Con- gress for precipitating a tari discussion at an in- ‘opportune time for the business Interests of the country, and favor free tobocco. A decided sensa- tion was created by a resolution attacking Chair- inan Walter Evans, offered vy John D. White. The resolution congratulated the country on the defeat of the whisky bill, and said: “We regret the dispo- | sition of tue commissioner of internal revenue, here present, with a regiment of oMice-holders to’ con- {ol the convention in the Interest of President Arthur, and we denounce thelr action as hurtful to the best Interest of the republican party, and con- Wary lo the letter and spirit of the civil service laws.” Mr. Evans refused to entertain the resolu- Uon, and there followed the greatesteonfusion. The resolution was Mnally tabled. NEBRASKA KEPUBLICANS, A Contest at the Convention, LINCOLN, New., May 2.—The republican state convention organized With ex-Conctessiman Valen- Une as chairman. AU a late hour last night ade- bate was progressing upon a contested delegation. | Blaine Delegates from Washington ‘Territory. Davros, Wasn. Tenry., May 2—The repubil- can territorial convention yesterday elected G. D, Hull and John L. Wilson as delegates to Chicago. ‘They are Instructed for Blaine. eee, METHODISTS IN COUNCIL. | Second Day of the General Conference. PHILapEtrata, May 2—The general conference of the Methodist’ Episcopal church reassembled this morning, at 9 o'clock, in Association null, Bisho Randoiph S. Foster in"the chair. ‘rhe devotional exercises were conducted by Kev. G. H. Gregory, of the New York conference. Gen. Clinton B. Fiske, of the New Jersey confer- ence, moved a reconsideration of the action of whe conférence yesterday m placing conditions on the appointment of THE STANDING COMMITTEES. A vote was taken, and resulted in yeas, 191; nays, Mi. Rev. Dr. Morrs D'C. Crawford, of the New York conference, sald It seemed to him yesterday that many of the brethren thought it was a cru- sade of the larger conference against the smaller conferences. It 18 un unfair thing, when a body of men have given thelr tune to a measure, and know they are in a majority, and then for members who have not. thterested tet | selves to any extent to come In nnd oversiaugh the | Whole thing. The general government hus uo rights but those which the states gave them, but the reverse is the case with the general conference. ‘The conferences have no rights but what the gen- eral conterence gives them. It tsthe general in- | terests of Uie chureh that the members of the gen j eral conference came to consider. He claimed that THE INJUSTICE DONE was to the older and stronger conferences. AS the matter now stands itis altogether in favor of the | weaker conferences, Kev. Alfred Whecier, of the Erle conference, sald that the debate Was tai:tng an unfortunate turn, to the effect that the smaller conferences were com- plaining of the hard and heavy hand laid on then Ey'the Larger conterences. He did not belleve that a single conference wished to assunve a prerogative Which aid not belong to It. There fs. committee on Eplscopacy—Nevada wants to be represented there. There is a committee on itinerancy— Nevada Wants to have her volee heard there, ‘The smaller conferences have a great iuterestin the Work ofthe chureh, and yet tt is proposed to cut them off from all representation. ‘The annual con- ferences have Tights and they will assume them, two. ‘There is nothing to be feared frou te smaller conferences. Rev. T. B. Neely, of the Philadelphia conference, ‘sald the custom had been that every conference should be represented on every committee, It is certainly A RADICAL CHANGE proposed, and great care should beexercise?. He deprecatéd ail tendencies to centralization. He fa- use of convicts In Mortiand prison, is beileved to have an important political bearing. TRACED TO TANGIER. Blakewas, the absconding member of the P.W. Thomas, Sous & Co, brokers, which for a large amount some "mouths ago, bas traced w Tangi Great Rallroad Strike. MEN QUITTING WORK ON ALL THE U. P. LINES, Omana, Nes., May 2—The raijway strike will De ‘Telegrams neral Over ail the Union Pactffc lines. rom Laratnie, Denver, Cheyenne and Evanston State that Ube fnen at tose places will go out to day. About fifteen hundred men will quit work im Omaha, besides the workinen In the shops, ewitch= men, freight handlers, brakemen and trackmen, Alt is quiet so far, and no Violent Gemonstration 1s expected. SRE A Negro Hanged for Wife Murder, PETERSBURG, Va., May 2.—Enoch was tung at Halifax Cour Bouse, Nts tale mat ing for wife murder, is Facts and Rumors in Wall Street. HIGH RATES OF EXCHANGE—THE HIGH RATES FOR MONEY IN NEW TORK—THE U.P. New York, May 2, Wall street, 10 a view of the high rates of exchange It Is believed in some | quarters that bankers will sieze the » sell long bills In anticipation, as Wwo vals for 60 days Will bring Unem ciose’ to the cotton season, When rates will materially rulemuch lower, Iti¢ reported that the earulugs of he grangers SLOW 4 Slight Increase. A rumor that the Denver and Rio Grande will be placed ina 43 not generally credited. Foreign that the rather better fates obtalnable for money in this market as compared with open market In London will probably check for a ments of specie, and that the prevailing low Of stocks Will doubtless induce Investnents eign capital in the better class of di shares. Rumors are current that the Union im grder Ww avold the payments due the Ui Staffs government under the Tuurman act, Will be obliged Lo make # default, a8 Ube Ume will expire on July ist, and that some of the directors fuvoa the passing of Ue next dividend as the easiest way ‘Out of the dumticulty: —— New Yonx, Nay ¢—-Wiillam the largest paper dealers tn wits in his Gllice last evening from city, aropped ead an atted of ape ——— Swift Retribution. THE FOUR MEDICINE LODGE MURDEKERS CAPTURED; ONE OF THEM SHOT AND THKES HANGED. 2 May 2—A special to the Kas., says: “Swift retribue Medicine ‘murderers. and robbers. ‘The posse which started tm pursuit Wednesday came up with the robbers three miles from town, captured Uem ater a brief Drought tle prisoners back to town and them in the calaboowe. A crowd gathered at tem o'clock at night und attacked the Dullding. One ot the robbers opened fire, whereupon the crowd rid- died him with bullets "The remaining Uuree were taken OUL, conducted to Une edge of the town and hanged, “The excitement of We crowd was ib tense. “They refused to listen to the officers, who endeavored to quict them. One of the prisonere begged for mercy. ‘The excitement increased when Mt Was found that wo of the robbers were Henry Brown and Ben Whecier, respectively, marshal and assistant marshal of Caldwell. Tile otuer two were Jolin wesley and Billy Smith, cowboys frou the‘T, S'rance. All the ten were well known here. "Nr. Payne, president of the bunk, ts teported to be dying. “A bullet entered bis breast over the heart and came out below the shoulder blade. Gep- pert, the cashter, Was first shot in ‘he back apd thet tn We forenéad, and died instantly.” Financial Panic in the City of Mexico: A HUN ON ALL THE BANKS. Bostox, May 2—A ‘special frum the City Mexico, Gated May Ist, says: ‘The run Montede Piedad bank that was started urday has created a panic among dey istrust in the financlal stability of ail firms in the city. As a result runs started on all Of them. Great crowds the Monte de Piedad, the National and cantile banks, anxious to make setulementa “The bank of London, Mexico and South America 1s the least disturbed. having been quietly withdrawing 7 * Jetulng the old form stand. Ss ‘the tit of J: in apuicipation BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! Batety, irs no chunce for secldents, all sizee and ESTIMATES FREELY MADE. biundered, 80 a8 to have the case thrown out of the | Representative Wilson, of Iowa, has charge of | Ved Wxting the onl tomate confor Cinta petenpain ek the sarvelatien orca Se @ena PLAIN, GLAZED AND ENCAUSTIC, all prices. ‘and examine our stock before purchas- sae court, without affording an opportunity for the | the matter of arranging pairs for the vute on the | ence, said the ent system had been in existence | the Consolidated National and Mercantile banks, mais fog, toed focal Meee wereld eatin te ESBS, BIOOm Or DEY LATER. thorough indication Of the accused. It 18 also | Morrison bill, aud of mustering tho republican | since the conference had been a delegated bods, | Jt has now about six dollars in silver to one dolled ist we W ee seus rotest rmageoguery anding. The ‘bot FOR BEARTHS VESTIBULES AND MANTEL) This week we call attention to the following prices: | make room for Summer Goods. i WM. Merman a ony, | the administration by heading the Loulsianaaels, | OPPOsition to that measure. He has telegraphed Give rights to thimortuiest The moasore nives eftoer | bebe acyravived Uy the acon of the Goreme FACINGS. ‘At €1.97—Ladies’ Coracos Kid, bor toe; o Common | O>= MINUTE COFFEE FOTS still onexhibition, | Cor. 19th and Batreetanorthweat._ | gation at, Chicago against Mr. Arthur. ‘The atory | all absent republicans, urging them, to record thelr | F2o°rnuen or too ite On ution of Rev, Joun | reat durecuing that Uank bills be refused“at Sal : ; 2 OF asennsacco z ee that Mr. Kellogg, being at the head of the | votes against the Dill.’ In endeavoring to solidity | °° Miler, ‘of Ohlo, the previous question “was | uinte: ‘WOOD CARPETS AND AMERICAN PARQUETBY, Sein aay tine sed wide, Sooke : Eee et das Oe HAS, REMOVED | Youtsiana delegation, intimated to President Ar- ‘some ordered.” oe MOMARNEA saunaiens, | Af €2.71—Ladies' Curscon Kid, box tos, French heel, | apis 71 Ten atretnovtnat,_ | ESS? ce ron Ss C trctnoralwestt His New | oumtane, AC eeacion ntimived, to Preside imigne | (hore aacimete the status Or the taritr mateo avore Pennsylvania Labor Matters. Boots. ie be sure of the solld delegation, and that if he per. | FUnity to mmocratie. ment forthe yeas and hays was sustained, and a| 4 sew PORMED—A STRIKE IX THR IRON BACKS, GRATES, ke. At $L271—Ladies’ Kid or Pebble Goat Shoes, worked | BRASS ANDINONS, FIRE SETS, FENDERS | glstod in dogging him Louisiana would beneccien | 22. Tm Morriacn Wi ME Wiloon gare eaves | woes eae tates oe tae slowing eetioa or aie ® Te seen epee = button holes; any size or style. iD ERM Sateen aie ‘ko. &o. anti-Arthur at Chi He claifhed that if the} sion to fears that it will He sald it will | plan: “As heretofore, the several delegates shall| prrvgncrc, Pa., May 2A. Dew labor — At 2c.—Ladiew’ Kid Croquet and Sere Slippers. SUPEKFLUOU. HAIR Fe OT ERT, Concent Bloodhounde of the Department of Justice were | require every vote that can poselbly be mustered | hominate thelr members to these commitiers, but! tym called The Workingmen's Provective At $3.47—Men's genuine Calf Hand-stitched Shoes, but- SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Sl lire STREET. Com ‘and Fancy Cot- | NOt called off his trail he would hold ‘the adminis. | Eetinst it to defeat the measure, and he had doubes | with toe following conditions: ‘Ne delegate shell be ! ation of the Connellsville Coke ” a anere ‘ton, lace and congress, SUPERFLUOUS HALE cored Globes, Fancy: Dress ‘abd ‘Lamps, Port: | tration responsible. Now, he concetves that he has | even then of the result. Appointed to more than two committees, except as | guOw of the Counelierie Toke i At $2.37—Men's Calf Sewed Congress, bal. and button; | is an exceasive growth of hair on the female seen | SBles, &o. Lowest Prices fought the animals off himself, and 1s eager for| “The democrats at the Capitol to-day were re- | hereinafter provided, which two committees shall tect members against imported contract ap23-ImIp ‘The Post Building. regular $3.50 shoe. * | thoet ‘conspleudusly on the upper lip, chin: check ‘and | “CHS E.F. BROOKS._| reven} folcing over the tariff plank of the sfinnesota | meet ag above provided on alternate days. Each | End tu sustain wages ageinst any reduction that At $147—A splendid line of Men's Shoes, high and low Holes aud order Fey persone, uve ty des of ot woh ag into the can, od decided todo so Tey Norisoa bit exactly, DUE approves the votes of | comfaittees on boundaries, But when a Gelewstiog Sant cucian shvscaiss tno emshmenenehe er coupes ; quarter. its oe. in neadly every museum of ving curt- : hold that there ts sufficient grounds for a st ‘i ‘ tak ists Of Dut two memibers (one ministerial and tt . Mess Feestsame Goons. j At #117—Boyw' and Youths? solid leather Button or | osites » bearied woman firurs as one of the chief at Srrour Nome 5 efther of corruption or of biuadering in drawing > icp and buausel uaa 's reawosion or camtome and | see taye, aa uvomberet teoceemmemenen pe o = iéeeoe to the use o, Plasters, tories, Tw — the indictment Gules. ‘The democrats say that such declarations | may also be appolnted to two otber committees and fight hous per day. Tt tne ades @ majority of the Sli School Shoes: every pair warranted. sure.nng Eames te demuiee the, fark that have or z TTENTION OF ‘by a republican state convention show that there is may be permanently excused from attendance: iat ‘the coke vietoniee aelealingmasulecturrser | At SS-—Children's Spring Heel Shoe, Kid or Pebble. | hut haves beard. In Washington city alone there | I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE A 4 425 Votes for Blaine. division of opinion in that party as well as in the motion was lost by a yole of yeas 162) “The coal mincrs in-cighteen pits of the Eis Nord in greet abd at very STRASBUI Hazon. "Thin a, u€ced, one of the ‘moat unsightly. no | ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING | cayng wane MR. BAYNE FIGURES OUT FoR Hn | deiMocratlc. pincer nays 220. pool have struck ‘reduction of & reasonable prices PASBURGER BROS., | Udtebie aud dladwurine of all complexion Blemtates; { BUILDING sT-cLass | "socom 70 NOMMAQE ON THR FIRST BALLOT. A PROPOSED CO! ad: Gent per bushel, rate, Neary 1,500 men art «| DS RECESS YH SERERT AND 61 PERNSELVANIA | 501 10 8 setesiiys rerihed Indy Coie winuying fecal De: | HEATING “APFADATUS. ANTES SIOW. TO tive | Mr. Bayne, going over the various estimates of | _The conservative democrats have under consider- eee eee out, ee a = TYSSOWSEI BROS. eet y20-tm {elie Ro. 3F Grant Pico ia macd o snnotnce fiat | WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL | the strength of the candidates whooe names wilt ation s plan by which the debate on the tariff may | third secuon: ~The several delegations shail nomi Keene Coming Out All Right. Corner 15th and Gatrests northwest, ap80 ie ‘and forever Femov.e this obno ENOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH | recelve support at the republican convention, says | be cut off suddenly to-morrow or thing on | nate their members to the commult New Yone. Wall street, May ®, noonJames R. growth by the, operation of Elect: olysis (the Electric | T CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR To | that none of them give Blaine strength enough. | Monday, and the whole matter settled. It is un- | del consists of less than six members, each | geene was at his office this ‘He re ), a Auz-Proox. ies thls ist ony jetiog inthe world: Oywhich “u- | STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED FEB CENT | He says that Blaine wil get, ten dervates hoes | Gersood that Mr. Randall approves of this ang it Sone marked that there “was ‘new fo give tat bs com at gy abe cgenael oe eine fate | CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR | Alabai ‘at east twoin Florida, ewelve in Georgi, aw eeilL” The idea's to offer an alm See wae ca rare =] ae, aT 3 (©5 Pennsylvania Ave, PIcoN TONIO. Tecan aoe strove the tats Call og | ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE fou in Kentucky, al the Lowey elern ase 16, | ment abolishing the internal revenue on certain | the name of the delegate to be enrolled aa tem | si Hent’ _ Noad W. (Our Custom-made Cloth- De Van Dyck at once, Special terms for tke suns | HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES and two trom Massachusetts, though by the high? articles of consum} ‘Dut allowing the Dill to | ber.” — ALKER & CO. C= toailwhoberiu ‘now, Avoid unprefessional, tid Un | SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS | est estimates he is one in either of these | Temain in spirit practically as 1t 1s If this suo-| Rev. Dr. J. M. Buckley sald from 1856 until to-day Racing in 5 Peansyivenie a eee Ss skillful operators. unless you srv willing to run the risk ECO! ING QUALITY | States. In Maryland he will get 14 instead of 18, | ceeds the previous question Will be called for, and | there have been eleven or twelve committees ave. ‘This celebrated Tonic is extracted from plants grown | Sf permanent sare 1 paralysis ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING Q) . P! a a BUSTBODY WINS THE 1,000 GUINEAS STAKE Four Button Cutaway | in Algeria, and is highly recommended for ite tomie and | nbtve. headsiz L-ceut staunps for Treatme bu Sesrdel | THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND | allotted him by the conservative estimates: two | the matter at once. The Morrison men are | which a mem! each conference Png per oy ty Ly NOAH WALKER & co, : Antlfebril propertica, Ax a valuable stomachie and | Women, (Otee.24rant lace, betworn, (tk andl, | FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN | stead of ane in New Hampshire; in Ohio,‘ | sata to be not ‘averse to & compromise | In 1856 there was one minister forevery tirty: how JH -4 = Suitefor Dress or Business a coin per ctor wilt Washington THE FIN! a cary, = a sass Snes ibis Geste | Sameooton emacs wae tame ouguiee ae Ua ioe =e a piesa Seek WHICH WE TARE GHEAT PLEASURE IN BEVEE: NOaH WALKER & co, zs iving and restorative qualities. With soda water and | 9107; Sundays, 9 to ‘nyiiasaeip" | RING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AND ESTI- (25 Peansyivania ave, “4 Vestn Neat Styles | Syrups it makes the most del ghtfal drink. For Waah- i ee MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. ‘Hair LineCassimere Panta | ington city alone the sales have been more than two NOAH WALKER & co, thousand bottles the pest war, Price for fall quart 1 Os 5 sae teenie WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctustve Aarsr, iaolvomctorapinggt Oe eg ee ee MLLE M. J. PRANDI wpm Ro, 432 PA AVE, NEAR AH NOAH WALKER & Co. ares JOHN H. MAGUEDER, AT MES. M2 HUNTS 1900 ¥ Sraxer. R Short Punta, Children's : (25 Pennayivanis Ave. RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS! EFRIGERATORS NOAH WALKER & co, MOU S24 Plated Suite PARDOWE REAMILTON, | ieapesrather Wy Pate Sashte "MAT BNENTG | aren COOLERS AND FREEZERS Pecneytvania ava, AMOR large Prices and all Drugsist. NOAH WALKER &co, 1% Hwould be well to OF FRENCH WINES COGNAC,CHAM- cal on us before buying: it ee SAGXES aatb COMDIALS. 2s Reayivania ave Cae NOAH WALKER & CO, satisfy you that our| American native and Coamrpaezes, Goods are as represented. P< = Sete 3747 Penn. <0 Pamertrents ave. ellam | Agents for a, Boseegax, Burges, AMP CHIMNEYS REDUCED. rat pee minsy wa intra, SO: | lace Shel ber W4 Parga, winpow suADES, £0 ‘2 SOSNENOTNREIS 2 W. HENDERSON & Co. a 2d 7th atrest northwest, | auay TiS F Street Northwest. Loz & Br. «1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, (Adjoining National Hotel), ‘The best Harness and Collar in usois “THE CONCORD,” Of which we always have s large supply on hand at lowest prices, Carriage aud Road Harness « specialty, Compe, 4 ‘We have a large stock of ‘lrunks and Satchelsat very ow peices ape ‘Weare sole agenta for Jewotts jist celebrated, nga y serucie yond in senument is "rote TOF any man who can carry tho: states.”

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