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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, G W. ADAMS, Pres’t sero Stan fscerved comatuenibers tn the Wy Dy cavricrs so their own account, at 10ceuts per id—SO cents & iice at Washington, D.C,as Tae Werxiy Stan—pnblishel on Friday—$1 ‘Six months, 50 cents. S¥- All mail subseriptions must be paid in advance; Be paper sent longer than is paid for. ‘Bates of known on plication. ‘THE SITUATION IN CHICAGO. The Police Making @ Search for Wounded Rioters—Amarchivt Parsons Writes a Threatening Letter—Attempt to Wreek a Passenger Train. CurcaGo, May &—The police have begun search among physicians, for the purpose of obtaining, if possible, an estimate of the num- ber of anarchists who were wounded Tuesday night. “They have found one doctor who was called into Zepp's saloon, where he attended 13 wounded men. Some were badly hurt about their bodies an@ heads, whilo others were sul fering from gunshot wounds in the legs and arms, Othe tell stories about visiting saloons, dra; ns toattend wound: harchists, and by this means the police have traced up a great many cases, The seizare of the subscription lst of the Arbiter Zeitung will perhaps lead to the discov- SPECIAL NOTICES. _ g=> SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING Ke ksSicretioN. FIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING. ‘The eighth annual necting of the “SERIAL SAV- INGS AND BUILDING ASSUCTATION” will be held at its hall, No. G15. sth street, opposite Patent Office, on the e's at8 olclock. The Bie eighth anne actions of sixte for sabecriptic hb. series will be opened, Stock in same can be subscribed for at the meeting or Many’ time betore at the Oflice of the Secretary apd Freasurer, No. 1416 F su n.w. Oilicers will be elected woserve tie ensuing year. and such other business be Wansacted a3 may properly come up for action. Re Member the stock is $1 per share. No back dues to we paid. Full attendance requested ROBT G. CAMPEKLL, President, 17 '1Otb st. nw, INO, A. PRESCOTT, Secretary ahd Treasurer 1416 F st. nw. may1-108 => ARTIFICIAL TEETH WITHOUT ($e rititanatinth crowns for Broken ‘aod Badly Deenyed Veeth. ecanreler, of WEDNESAY, 12th instant, and Treasurer will submit cover the trans done thr <br. GEO. F. HORSEY, Z “For twenty-two years I wore « plate. ” Your o fom is _most comfortable.” —Ex-Senator £. G. LAP BAM. Canandaigua N. V- 2 ‘Your crown work js'agreat comfort to me."—D. W. BLISS, Me D,, Washingiom, D.C. A Listy writes: <I tind my teeth very comfortable, and can never be Yankful enough that I decided to try the ‘Crowning System." “1 ain very much pleased with the Crown operation 2 perforiied for me over three Fears Yeou- Bider it the great f theage. Tt will give the gre: ter to me ia regard woke Y, S. Manchester, Coun, References and circulars furnished on appiicaton. GL. ANDERSO: DS, apld-im GOL 13th st, ‘st nw. (cee FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS Having decided to close out my Branch Yard, I will offer you from 100 to 200,000 feet Georgia Dimension, 100 to 100,000 feet Georgia Flooring, 200 to 300.000 feet Virginia Joists, 200 to 100,000 feet Virginia Boards, ievio feet Virginia Flooring, 25,000 feet kilniried Flooring 200 to 90,000 feet Spruce Boards, 200 to 150,000 feet White } Shelving, Seconds, Selects and Uppers, oto 20,00 press Boards, 100 to 30,000 feet Poplar, 2001 30,000 feet Walzu OV to 25.000 feet Ash, 125,000 W. P. Shingles, 50.000 Cypress Shingles, Spruce Laths, White Pine Vickets, and a large, dry stock of Mahozany, Quar. Oak, Cherry, ete., at much Jews than market prices, and on large orders a special discount ery of agreat many more, The police are confi- dent that t t and wounded more men Washington News and Gossin, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Telegrams to The Star. |= *™ee"= OVER HOME RULE, | tit have teen taken to heat ote ee some of the officers place their estimate as high Government RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal Interest Deepens as the Hour Ap- | as 20: customs, $443,345, roaches—No Probability of a Recon. | '!8), will uadowotod SPECIAL NOTICES. MASONIC—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- [Rese un trWusingida contenu paeeso de: | (REE ochee FA A.M. will be held THIS EVENING at 730 The investications, which will be begun, y bring to light many Kery, Tevenue, $716,183; Serious cases. Three wouaded men were Bréthren of sister lodges are fraternally in- | Preaching at "tT a pin. - MILITARY ACADEMY BILL.| WHY THE TROOPS WERE ASKED FOR} Sutntien.,wetvees Gladstone and | find in various parts of the city yer Vited. “By order of the W. M. Strangers are cordially _____M_| Sumugr Camps ror CavaLry.—Gen. Sheri- Chamber! terday, bat two of them proved to have been a REALE oR ae ee cera (AEE Sours (ws THARIAN) CHURCH: | dan has concluded to establish two summer Special Cable Dispatch to Tare Erexmwe eran, merely — Spain : z oe ee Pixma amps of cavalry he border of * 5 A et ee A NDON, May B—As the moment tforthede-| ORE DYNAMITE FOUND, Fee nego Ue taratshing Al ntccsary rete: | 9:30 acim meen eres LT: eee aS Het | camps of eavalry in Kansas, ont 5 NORE DYNAMITE POUND Pe sie canned htcg, dathe the sent Geto | Bao tirayons: cF boson, wis preach oor | the Indian Territory, at such points as will| Under Consideration in the | (incinnatl Socialists Said to be Active, {esionor vue tmst auestion ureraches, nore ata boarding house st te 84 Van Dates gu. tie'grounds of the Olympic Base. Ball Cub, uf | moruiug and evening. 1t_ | afford good water and pasturage, H 7 sides are straining every nerve. The attitude last night. After a thorough examine> George ne Ca ved_uni | any BAPTIST . ee da, E e tmight. A TEENTH LNSTANT. JOHN HEENAN, Secretary Soe eA Laie CE Se = Hours or Wonk at Gcstom Hovses.—Acting ouse To: 'y- of the members who are known to be doubtful | tion thre Olympic B. Js C. Georgetown, . y " Js canvassed eagerly wherever politicians meet, as Ls SETS aap | PAStOF:= Sunday school, 9:30 ata, “Preaching 11 am: | Secretary Fairchild has issued a circular to ——__ EC. [Fe THE MASTER [TIN SHITHS AND | Rnd’ 2:30 p.m. by the pastor. The morninz service | Castonwotieers ditecting astvicter emtevcement GREECE'S DEFIANT ATTITUDE. Amid the opposing views expressed with equal- | Were locked op. Tn tive room which they Jointly, 4 Stove Dealers’ association will hold an ad- | will be Interpreved in the sign language by President House of Representatives. ly pertect confidence, it 18 almost impossible to | Yoive chon y 4- eas acer eigs Hath S10 12t street, | Gantavoer. Seats ror al and all corduily invited. 1t | of the regulations fling tho hours of work or | On motion of Mr. Feel (Arie), o bill was 4 e, volvers, a lane number of cartridges, (wo dir PUESDAY, May 11th ut 7330 pam SS Se employes of custom houses from 9 till 4 o'clock, a aes 7 raw an accurate inference. Last night the | some lead and bullets, and about twe pounds 0 GEO. E. STROBEL Sepa EEN President, | { Fei, MOUNDEY ME CHUROH 14TH AND | with a halt hour's recess at ra reeeredce Se Hort sett A REPUBLICAN COUP AT COLUMBUS | secretary of the tiberal committee for the main. jhaterial ready for snaking am ES EL, Secretary. mysst* _ ae : - ea ul company to construct a roa ate ombs, which are thrown like a a by SECRETARY MANNING STILL LaPROVING.— y tenance of the union ridiculed to me the idea. eM Were set {rec and two others, med Antone Raabe and Kari Runenberg, locked up. In the room whieh they Joinuy Preaching to-morrow. at 1 a. in: by the pastorstt S NGTON SCHUBTZEN VEREIN: | pm. ty fev. J. A McCAU! te through the Indian Territory. that Gladstone's Dill Cat, neeelbhe eee aces | Rudolph Schaabolat w sterday <n 4 i he Verein wii | mecting at 3:30 p. m., with gov nig an fs stated a ast nt to-day Possibly pass 1t8 See | at No, 224 Washington street, where he wae aan tes Deepen ye Serauiae Corns por eee BEE oy ae st cae Treasury departme: 'Y | ‘The House then proceeded to the considera- COMPROMISE ON HOME RULE UNLIKELY | ond reading. On tho other hand, Mr. Schnad- | workitig. Ie lem Linther in-law to Anarchist gn MONDAY EVENING, May 10, and members ats | evening. Youare cordially Invited to attend al our | that Secretary Manning is still on the mend. | tion of a bill coming from last evening's session horst, who Knows the feeling of the liberal party | Spies, aud was one of the group of men on the Fenpecttully Foquented toe fr that ab Ab: | services 105 | Inclement weather has Kept him indoors 10F | increasing the pension of Loren Burritt Pena, probably better than anybody else in England, | Wagon trom which tho incendiary. speeches hers at 7p. my if possible in uniform, es WAN | Se few da sek Sheek ee : 5 body else in England, | were made Tuesday night. ‘The oticer tailed t be provided tor Uoncert Po-morrow If the weather im- | (fsa, THE TARERNACLESREV. ROBERT ~ sylvania, from $72 to $100 a month. Anarchist Parsons Writes a Letter. | assured me that Chamberlain's claim that 55 | Sommade Tuesday nisl. paguentine he roves; if not. the next favorable Sanday. and 7:30 p.m, subject of evering discourse; “ine | A RESPITE.—Secretary of State Bayard has| Mr Bragg (Wis.), and Mr. Osborne (Pa.), sup- members would follow him, is absurd; that not | gust Spics, says a young man, cailed to bin to “M, ILELMUS, Chairman of Committee, | Chicago Ri Sunday school at 9a. im. it | been informed by the British minister that Pood the bill, and Mr. Matson, (Ind.) opposed more than a dozen would doso. Although the | come down in the Wagon just before the R.SPRINGSUUTH, Secretary. myS2:_| 7 WECH AN Tue | Robert E. Sproule, an American eltizen con- | one yin was passed—yeas, 09; nays, 88, TROOPS FOR CINCINNATI. situation changes every hour, it Is now protiy | bomb Was explode pies. at mpUlys i EST QUALITY FLUID FOR VAPOR TED Sts in Grace | vieted of murder and sentenced to be hanged in. ited heed oa » and was followed this man (sores stat FLUID FOR VAPOR | Chapel, comer 15th und 0 is inwer To morte * Canada on the sixth inst, has been respited by | MILITARY ACADEMY APPROPRIATION BILL. |Two Thousand Men to go into Camp | ‘fain that ils tact has convine ¢ ati am. and 8p. m. Preaching by the 1 @ 58 Of e1 Cy THERE WILL BE NO RECONCILIATION nts for throw ‘and best makes of Vapor Stoves'at prices as low as the | Sti} 22. and 8 p. 1 were re an order of one of the judges ot the supreme | The House tren went into committee of the Near the City as a Precaution. , and Bangesod ali Mindasen botene Seoren, Gl aod Cade iGe RUT RG 5 conrt of Canada until the sixth of June, whole (Mr, Hammond, of Georgla,tn the chair), | Spectal Dispatch to Tue EVENING STAR, oe eee prey: a ey blag baa ponen Aiseimerener eas ut a u = ee oo Ee anaes on the military academy appropriation bill. : mer will not, and the latter cannot retreat, The | 1° ‘i , eaoel ‘wim AEM Gtos asa. | CS pineal GREAT ceed: AT | | Founroup Resrrruti0x.—The US. Treasurer | "sin Wheeled (iat eisted ee ae complaint | | COLUMNS, Qxtto,May 8.—The 14th regiment, | signs indicate that the straccle tate touche SannpatEAGa ind OE Lieoinet to oes tee rt PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR NE | Very Sabbaih at 3 Felock p.m.” rayer mee j | bas received a conselence contribution of | had been made against a single provision of the | Ohio National Guard, the Governor's guard gut to the end. Mr. Chamberlain's letter to be holding the "mcotinar tn the ° pen 94 ua a (ee pT Eirtics weit RAL SHARES | tery Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock come uid | thirty-five coats from La Porte, Ind., whieh | bill by the Seorctary of Warand Ghetto Gattling Gun battery, two pleces, and two Na- | Mr. Bolten, M. P., published this morning, ends | announced, they collected the browd ot Dest FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS, 008 Fst. | BCP raze | tHesender sald wasabouta “fourfold restitation | TU auc rearsey auumed that the measare | poleon guns of the Sth battery, left Columbus | as follows ston ere any uncertainty | plaines street, where It Was narrow and poorly Bolayte Susser to THOMSON site Ba | SS eh seat be taki | ggatng eee ed SANDS On private letters used | stim carrled by the bill was SoU GUS: or azanne | this morning at 10 o'clock. ‘The 34, 7th and | °n matters of such paramount interest, His fine Vented so thit the police would necessarily We BOYCOTT CANCELLED SGRIM ey | Tomorr es wile ela eal Hecthbronriation of $310,000 tor the current | 27th regiments will leave during the day and | Bosible for those who value the unity pane) a ceetue sue aniboninr eeoiie US procecaingn wil be commenced against exit | $20. ad rio pan -JaconD: Witsox, pusior. | ORDERS HAVE BEEN IssveD to survey tho | fiscal year. go into camp near Carthage, on the Cincinnati, | and’ welfare of its weveral parts, to atlirhe tine 10 FUROTd OApLMre last MICH Of Che, Arent aan aui tan Weta na Boies Ss U, S.S. Powh ita, Which recently arrived at The District in Congress, Hamilton and Dayton railroad, from which | principles of the bill; but if you anticipate, | ict Parsons proved to unfounded, but that he [poe Op tine (<a New York from Key West. She will be con- STREET RAILROAD BILLS. Point the entire force can be thrown into Cin- | {he SE unin fail depot TAC | is still in the victuity of Chicago, and quite ws always tall supply. myS-Lote | preaching atti war oat demned undoubtedly and ordered to be sold. ‘Thesub-conviaiitee of the Senate District com- | cinnati without delay In the event of riot The | een!presied Hpnnh tke, concession which has | vindictive ph ge (> FUST PAYMENT HTH issvE ee Honoring Tite SECKETARY of Wan—The | Mille on street railroads will, at their meet- | movement of troops to Cincinnati is merely | earnest local supporters, I shure your hope the | pabiped ta the Dety Deus this sauna 5s ieee Fee MEINOROLITAN " PRESRY TE town of Euawood, In the vieinity of Boston, {108 next Weduesday, consider all the bills | precautionary and for the sole purpose of warn. | the present iinniine erora fatal breach | P'sauncsed tothe edsorof the Awe ood cages ce Micesut 12 a.m. aud Spm.” Sub,cet tor to-morrow | has been renamed Endicott, in honor of the | Pevdlug to charter strect railroads, and before | ing the communtstie element that any lawless: | 1s Taniks ot the iy may be happily | “Draw St I want 10 goer hd evening, in the course cf sermgus on Hells The Ie | Serene Gee , taxing fiuai action w' Sala teacra th | ness will be speedily suppressed. It wiil be re- | @Yolded.” i 3 you to my ieliow-workers, just tolet them kuow Se ee ce eee aeceeatom. | Sond Prt Garctro Futur Paes | MTMNy Of Wa the sentiment a8 to. the onstruction of add. | Memabeted. tak the, nigh tea? Saat Se | retention of Iran mremborsat Weebnued. a | Et Lam Sal '4n the ini of the diving, aud SSETS 24. [ CHURCH, : 410 Stones 1x New York hav nal street railroads, The members, of the eo Saturday ne ba ee u | ooking out 1or thelr Interests, ir, Sr er eee | (TSS sie cee been aporasil ab $810,000, at arrangements | Hucontnites ate sirats or complying wit | Mote grave appretesnionn. wre, fetand the | aoeier toto all imortant yueion eh | Wiay fiat quant tae amarebo teas to '$1,000 advauced on each share. D. D.. pastor. c VW am. und are being pertected at the Treasury department | PUic sentiment on this question. They do | 14th Colambus regiment was under arms all 5 104 i live on anarchists that may be for their wele , it was not ordered to start until the riot | Will, although a ramor reaches moat this You ° hot want to deny any additional railway | da eek 4 lare, In the first place, J am watching the — = = to re-lease the buildings at an annual reut of 8) fuvilition PaBIIooaae Y | had’actually enced. When tt arrived in | Moment that another cabinet minister 48 | naporsand ulso the ki chaps who give Us Subscription for stock tn the 11th issue and the first | ~~ — i Se ie : cilities that the public may dee! si had actually commenced, n itarrived in | . ; re papers and also the K chap give pajamas Caste ae baste eae ee CENTRAL UNION MISSION, per cent of that amount with the privilege of | nor do they care to have the Stteue ree ee? | Cincinnati the city was in possession of the wavering. A less important thing than this | Solnters as to my whereabouts, some Of whom, 4:30 p.m..at the office of the Associat Dallpatlen tation meas Cts purchasing them at their appraised value. catup aud obstructed by railroad tracks. Thy|™!0b and the new court-house in flames, | Mghtturn the scates, will make good subjects for a corover’s Inquest, b Zausphicts explaining the object ofthe Associe- | rene’ mucuiig. “2p. mi) Saturdays. shore corel THe FUNERAL oF Ge. G. R. Pawn took | Fesidents of some sections of the city have | It Is probable that iu the event of a | By Associated Press, one of these days sbould they pesrist in their » brief testimionles. ry jod Singing. Ve wily the Poor sinner. Coe. ton, F of New Yorx, wil couduet the service its advantages, &., furnished upon application | tif at tie oflice. : ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. edupon, | Lord Randolph Charchill Says Ulster | present cours welse they th: ce this morning at ten o'clock from his resi- protested azainst car tracks. ‘ol the | Tot the local companies will not be call 8 of their vicinity, and other residents | bULin the event of trouble any wh » To the public I desire to say the devil is never as Dlack as youcan paint 7 on 18th street. The interment was made petitioned tor the ranting of additional | Would be called out. The entire force that will ae : a him, I will in due time turn up and answer tor INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y, 917 F street. my7-1m saturdad events, DUALLY Tower | ae A stinato tery AHA TOUS BRE Carioewteon RcciiC peutione and protests so far | C™@eamp in the immediate neighborhood of seed eon diet os | myself for anything J may have sald or do it 3 7 Meo a Sane es Ae | teries of th acted as an escort. ‘The | Feceived come irom ditivrent loc . there is Sastry to-day gate) oan am well a ome ralb A eatinen OF asgow who | /Bave no regrets = en a a4 ee La inet | ( BAMLINE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | honorary arers were Gens, Schriver, Gra- | HO conilict as yet. If Itis deemed advisable to | 4tmed aud equipped men, nota few of whom | home ru eat sai Metal Seacntiy none | 10F the future if there 1s to be nothing but Opened on and aflet MAY TENTH, af 7:30 am. and | [3c : + PATHROL: | Turtellotte. ue So framed as to prevent any speculating in —_>—_ proposition se unto the ‘who oppose Bir. epee ae Trees closed at 4p. = 1s onseerad s. thursday 8 p. i, pray el ——_— charters. The companies will be required t 7 SENATE sladstone with i = d. ug With the producing class z 2G, WEAVER & SON, 023.6 st ne Hay S Pee PENSE | Any OndERS.—Capt, Gustavus Valols, 9th | cuter at once aud tn wood titi apes cone THE CMIOSENATE AT WORk. epteeseen paw tira: fie hails Of 2 | will yousee me. But, should the decision be 712. O st nw. JAMES LINGENFELTER, 735 7th st. nw. (> Wasuyeron Tra FOR NURSES. paler e solemn pledge by the lat y having been found by an army retir- | struction of the rouds, aud will also be reqifired | The Four Repubtieans from Cincinnatl | eae? bs pacitated for active service, has | t My ralls of approved pattern and to furnish rthatit in the next d to parliament with M. E. CH CH, SOUTH - “a in. by Rev. | Ing board inc to continue the present course of death and slavery, just so long will I wage relentless war Sufficient strength to undertake the conduel “ Asking for your favors and = personal call, Iwill | “TS Annes! Gradesing Mrocies of the WaSH- | IL, Citavst pat 9 st ers: for disability, with, perralseien to hence | every respect. Special Dispateh to Tue Evextsa Stan, rule for Ireland or any policy which shail par- | tS find friends Is of bo use ean dead te maKe itan object for you te place your orders with | ~wUt Azan, Graluating Exercises of the WASH: aud 3 Doms Prayer at pote service Thais Hivislowortuersilsioun.© serena rica cne A PENSION REFUSED, CoLvMnUs, O., May 8.—When the senate con- | take of the nature of home rule beyond ‘the | Ber kind ady. I count my Iffe already sacrie me E ROG eee Ee Sie a i Ae ao | G. Hill, 20th infantry, now on leave, hus been { ‘The House pension committee have reported | Vened there was no quorum present, but the | Coucession of local yovernment, and ‘resist all | fled tor daring to stand between tyrants and WM.R McLEAN, ING, the 10th" Instant. ‘A Cordial inviiasion wex: | CEE ~ cy bAlON , HETHODIS COL AL | ordered a hort Leavenworth, Kan. for duty as | adversely Senate bill to inerease the pension of | four republican senators were sworn in and | }{tcmpts lo enact further special legislation for slaves. Toshow you how well I ain posted K mh2$ 13th and Bstreets northwest, | tended to the public. ae ave Kev, Canis Wo BALDWIN pastor, La mn! Potter, First Lieut 3. 1k Woclie oa caetee: | rine Doyle, widow of Michael Doyle, latea | took their seats. The report of the republican | “"To this letter Lord Randolph Churchill has aay. S know wep pat yee on teeter _my7-3t HENRY D. FRY, 3D. Dean} 5b. au; Sunday: school in our beauuuland newly TOW Oa leave: hus boul FORIGRER TO eel te in Company B, Ist District of Columbin | Members of the “non-partisan” senate commit | replied at length and his reply ublished | Oi: yah jon wnrons Oak heh. Seok one ae, cue a= SW SHINGTON, D.C, 58, Tosa—No- | Heed Ub room an anutdp. to unag Peoples | HOw On Weave, has been Grdered iy temporary’ | Doyle was peusioned until his death | te Was adopted and Lusiness in the seuate re- | and widely careulated, He says: “Idenuot ad. | Guisgow and Just where to tind him, Just say Bankers, ioe me heceengiven thee, (ie Part BEADD | Pe vant acting’ W GinGaney POD ee One oat eee | UILAEE Wak Sete RAO le eae path, and his widow is to sumed, mit that a in the history of tae | st Naas for ano that his day of meciening wen : heretofore orlating betwerts the nad eee eae | Prayer mocting’ Wednesday, boil at°8 pela, allure te . 2 Strong Was been detached tron: | 8US83 ae : Ty Aaa Se at an ut story of come soon. What must be done to satisty the Glover Building, the style or frm name of King @ Lepreus, Paper. | We-comed. av | the Wabash and ord: equipment duty at ; dependent, without iriends or relat Poo leh ed tories gives any evidence of a necessity for | anarchist? Grant every fair demand of labor. 1419 Fst. hangers and Decorators, 1630 14th st. nw., is this tay = CHURCH OF “0 e (ENT. | the Boston na ate or the siduston asylum. | } How the Republicans Did It. such pledge as You propose, use the main- | Give those poor creatures enough to satisty ‘Dealers in Governuent. District Bonds and all Local Securities. Stocks and Ronds listed on the Stock Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Huston and Baltimore Bought and Sold. Orders in American Bell telephone Stock executed : - | tenance of tie Union in ail’ its essent Tmorning | UOns ts and has always been a cardinal. pring ple of tory policy. The esse the union is Similarity in the jaws tor the true kindg as the principles. Scotch or ay trom time to time re- atment, but these rare ic 0) BUS, O., May 8.—The republi ‘there fs “nothing in Of the Ohio'senate convened. this mornin hh Inaity others, at ten o'clock, and without transacting any pivsshington navy yard as ALITTLE DEFICRENCY business went Into caucus to discuss a prope her permits. The Speaker laid before the House this morn- | U0 to consider the special orders he Huuniite = — Peete "| county contes: cases, 2 4 republics ing a letier irom the Secretary of the Treasury, pects Saeep er een future be carried on by the said C.F. King aloue, wu | Kyxts pastor coy wil receive and pay all thedebts of the late co-part- uershiy Cc. E. KING, any 7-2te J.B. LEPREUX. 7 (Kee, JOSE RECEIVED 2 Car Loap oF | USS sctni Genuine Danforth Fluid. 5 gals. delivered, $1. ‘The trade supplied. 6 gals. of the so-called x8 Comorruw nt Jin, mani | THE Fis \Comars STEAMER Albatross | exception in her fi uuday Scuuol At 9:49 san. Strangers ¢ordi- | arrived this morning at Fort Monroe and will | eF elaim ditlering p 1+ }come to the W: NON PLACE M. FE, CHURCH | 500M as the w Sunday at i ain, aud “ig py ai. by the pastor WeHappawav. Public insiteds ite their hunger and J will guarantee @ quict Period, in Which all ‘the great questions can be put in operation without further blood, But it not, 1 aim already sacrificed, and as a martyr tor the cause I sill wait just as Jong ax I think necessary tor the public to take warning, an@ by wire direct from our of quotations of thi Laos Are: LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HATR GOODS ACLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F Srueer, OPHELIA BAN LOUIS XV BANGS, EVENING COLFS Hair Dressed and Langs Shingled. T PLAITS, cae tol de MIDOFF'S; PRET AND PAINTTNes, Wiruiany other unportant collecdone have Sccoplished by the welskagwn es who is willing to | and Sale (as an Intermediate tract.) of private collections of “art, pictires, ete. 10 Hue Grange mh Sesi3wip™ Tue" Carrrau: EVERY SUNDAY MOR) A LIVELY PAPER THE GOSSIP OF WASHINGTON, AND ALL TH) SOCTAL, POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL, SPECIAL CABLE DISPATCHES, MANY BRIGHT FEATURES. EVERY BODY WILL WANT TO SEE THE CAPITAL NEXT SUNDAY. THE “CAPITAL” THE “CAPITAL” CAPITAL : 5 IVA Vo SL Auzi Avovur Croruise. THE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING ar OaK HALL, CORNER loru AD D F STREETS. Is larger and more varied than at any previous time, CES LOWER THAN EVER sin Men's and Youth's Plaid ed Suits, $6.50 up. Albert Suits, $13.50. rock Suits, $15; sell ‘ants, from $1.25 ap. n Cheviot Suits, made up in first-class A Special Bargain, aitsat $20. Worth $35. 4 Odd Jackets in great variety. Tor | offered elsewhere at $7.50— rin $4.00, i clewhere for $10.00. STO 18. A full line of Plain aud Nortolk Si Beautiful Suits at $6 FOR Boys its from $4.50 OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS ‘Open U7 p.m; Saturday ttt 11. my7 Coxe » Ranty Ix Tue Weex To LEAVE YOUR ORDERS. AT $25 WECAN GIVE fOU NOVELTIES. WE ARE BUSY, BUT CAN ALWAYS SQUEEZE IN ANOTHER SUIT TO from Interest in ‘such, work, wilt I r and Sunday scl pzing on Sunday moralng at a | ‘Teac! Stall compensation, “Address Hev. J. 1, Star oilice| sencol adjusters, and who are in most cases entirely | 48Y- FINISH IN A FEW DAYS. EISEMAN BROS, MANUFACTURING TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, mye Cor. 7th and Estreets. TSTABLISHED 1793. WHITE, HENTZ & CO, 4 North Secoud st. Philadelphia, Pa, roprietors of the Celebrated TRIMELE WHISKIES.” Southern Uficc. 1200 Penusylvanla Ave. nw. Washington, D.c - A. SELIGSON. in charge. P, ‘ut W. Preewicx Cust HISKY, ottled by the Proprietors: Can be hai at Drugyists, Grocers. not on band ask mantis by A viva’ voice Vote before it a ‘a special estimate for a deficiency | officially ascertained that there was no quorum ares ths ine 50, a balance due for the heating appara-| Present. The caucus decided to pursue this | 0m the sanc then you decide your own fate. It must be lib- erty ior the people or death for capital, Tam Cleveland fluid delivered, incidents’ cannot detract ty of the general ES 00., 717 7th st. nw. (=> Oh JAMES CHURCH, srt st SECOND MOREINGMEN'S BUILDING jardett ana Dail Reed, of Keoi beragain at1la.m. The journal of each day | because it violates this principic. Tories must st an avenger and war to America, 1 ‘The above-named Association, after two years of successtul operation, have decided to issue a Second kys JOHN MONTGOMERY'S WAK CLAD, D Davidson, Ex-Re| At the bezinning of the late war John read atid declared approved. | Yer fesist such scliemes as the one presented | FluAll Gast an a ‘@ and Mr,Charles Clifton, of fayette, Moved to take trom | PY Mr. Gladstone or any others tbat ean be | 3 Even sung. eu 0'elu days, Holy Much : Morning Pra pt, Hor shall 1 until I sleep tm Mr. Pavey, Series of Stoel ihe first ‘of dues y 4 > head eo sonata 4 ‘h or my fellow amen are on the road to lib» Cee TRIG aT salute’ day gomery and Thomas E. Williams were re ae ee a ee rane Teter savored ne & Sane wre} erty. (signed) 3 Ase Pausons.” Trea at Ty o'clock, at the Hall, No. 61S Teh sro, r Boug at 7: Suu PERSONAL.—Lieut, Gol. Reynolds, ent of afarm and tavern-stand near the Virginia | Which was agreed. to be eee Bes ‘vote, and | closely lnitate the action of the northern states ane pered paige beter’ ‘$200 inay ‘be obtained on Gue share for a return “pay: es ee Hee a y ered . Reynolds, chef quar- | end of the Long t preach, and have an additional ceicoration at 7-3U idge. Early in the war a| the! Ps ssi in Amer ment of $2 monthly. Six per cent paid on ail invest- then the resolutions submitted by the same jea during the period of 1861 to 1565, | When visited last nigh, Mrs. Parson's was ret ments termaster of the department of the Columbia, | New Jersey reximent, under the command of 1 all indicate that that is the only policy for im. | {cent and defiant. Sue ‘insisted that her bus by Je iment, une committee were adopted, which recommend Is the only policy = te on anTReE— it | has arrived here on a month’s leave, for the | Gen. Runyon, cneamped on. the premises, and | the seating of the four republican, claimants, | PeFial satcty, It Parliament, for the sake of | band was not in the city and that he was be- ner LU ata te aie EW. Ree ea, S EEE | purpose of taking his family to Vancouver bar- | $004 afterwards the larm and building were | The cite ‘was adopted by a unanimous | Patchasing @ short illusory quictude, hand the oe ae ae SHARES ONE DOLLAR EACH. 7 SONGREG ATION The regular monthly meeting for the payment of | URES" ner iu : jon, eC. en possess! e 1 | ve ahs . rish loyalists over to their heriditary foes, | born in Texas and married the noted anarchist dues and sale of money will be held on the same even- pastor.—Services at 11 a 1S Tucks.—Gen. G. C. Rozers, of the board of pen- | Wtken possession of by the troops. ‘The busi- | vote, and the new senators caine forward and . end willbe Ss because | in Houston a dozen years ‘She is 33 years ing. Subscription for Stock in the Second Iswue will | the itoring the pastor will wheath upod” | Sion appeals, will aitend the reanion of his old | Bess of Montgomery was broken up entirely, | took’ the oath of office amid @ storm of ap- A ate eer getters pecans PrP Rey ey Pee pediy ap rh TST | Picgentiemens: 2 imormation, given by the follow: | tou in Religion. an tie evenlus tipou “What ‘Does | regiment, the 15th dilinols, at Belvidere, Lil, | 8 Bee ane Eran enon Ob | pianee! Of an enormous section of the Lritish ome | yearsago, Airs, Parsons is of Mexicanand indiag vennis Fogar (Base otitis ave, ber oh aus von MAS | bridge, bill 9B. Chase, of Boston, francis ihe chains committee se mezomers, cltined. | Feeling in London that She has Seeret |, The Daily News, referring to Mr. Chamber | Passed, Duent | speaker: | Aer, Vindicuve 2421 I st. nw. | Ke 3 stor, 11 M2, jayler, of Orange, N.J., H. C. Leslie and G, | The claims committee of the Senate in the ‘omingon the | lain’s reply to Mr. Bolton, sa: Forty-first Congress reported in aying Assurances of Support. at of a a uasio: saya geo rut.” Bp, w. seruion tw yout g iacu, | W. Burehell, of New York, aud Assistant Nav ‘ OF OF eve of a cabinet conneil notoriously summoned | (yall tbe orators of shat persuasion. | She 206 22d st. uw. | “bed Lou of Character.” Sunday S uo ¥s0 4.1 | Surgeon Bransford Ebbitt.—Henry | The clin has been betore cach suc- | Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVESIZ6 STAR for a conciliatory purpose, Mr. Chamberlain's | that shall ran for the guillotine to cut of the Pusrict Larkin S00 22a se iw: | Sects nae aad Gab invited” ie oh Brenmtora Soe aa ae ress, and now the House commit: | Poe ao. arian i letter will tatally strengthen the position of | pUat Siall ran for John Kel 1442 Q st. nw. = Oe 5 een EN BL SEN Be Boe f Nor F gaglns report In favor of an allow: | LUNDOX, May 8-—At Inst war seems actually | those who declare that Mr. Chamberlain, in.an | 2¢ads Of capitalists, sho asserted last John Ready “AUT Norh phot st | (Far REV. VR JOMN Pp. NLWMAN WILL | Hoyt, of New York, John’s, Seymour, of Nor ak n aight. ‘This, at any rite, 1s the genuine | 20 ; oe hat is iny relizion,” sho night Thos Walsh, “aoth and F sta nw. Metropolitan M. ¥, church ut ik, Edmund a eal vot ‘ar Rockaway, and eas ee 2 excess of personal irritation, ts resolved to the | gs nereyes Hushed with @ dangerous glesine eae een aeee AP tuna lol BGO at aries H. Payne, of Boston, are at the Kigzs, Capitol Topies. view of the foreign office here. Turkey has | full extent of his intluence to inflict, upon Mr. | 2) Ber eyes Hastied with a dangerous glestn. ies rai 3 cordiuily invited.‘ Liursuay ever — Mr. Morris Habn, of the firm ot Wm. Habn | pire PRESIDENT AND THE 11 ture at 7-49 p.m, Co, sat : NOE Ree ay. NEW, 5GALLON = = e i 40,, Sdiled to-day ttom New York for Europe, (Fist sindtfoatSeenongenuestieeensaak | (aes THERS WILL UE AN ADDRESS iy | fora heay of abous three montis tor thereat |. 52 $1, delivered. "No charge for cleaning out or repair: Leu. Ww abkin>. ing by | of his health.—Mr. Walter Paris has returned | tors ing Vapor Stoves if you use our celebrated Cleveland | Mus Richarbs, at the tug at ‘SION BILLa, | 120,000 troops on the trontier, or is supposed | Gladstone a final rebuil'for the failure Of his | trines of con me of the members of Congress, both Sena- | tohave. Greece hus not much over halt the | Plans to pacity Ireland» a terse logit nd Representatives, who have interested | number, The enthusiasm at Athens is greater | THE PRECAUTIONS A® CINCINNATE, | #7 those ol ¢} 9 the city after an absence. ot two | themselves in the pass and is capable of making , though her utterances alninatie savagery. She Is a re willed Woman of fair educa- markably sto: 5 ~ ~ ae A F ge of private pension | than ever. Premier Delyannis bas begged the ——— tion and’ bo ordinary SDillty. be ties Flald, "No more leaky Vapor, Stoves. Call and see | Fuundsy 2 E. ¢ iepuble stein Per | months ona sketching tour in Florida— | pits, a very decply interested in the an— | Powers to consider his last answer as final. | Taken Because of a Discoviry that the | ciijdren living, a boy of seven and @ gin a an eremene 4. EBERL See = = ch —— Senators Miller, Sherman and Harrison, Rep- | nouncement in THE TAR that the Presidentis ET M. &ciHUncH, | 04 ‘The Turkish cavalry has advanced under cover | S0cialists There Were Organized and | four years. ives enna eee ae. FOURTH 1 tk ‘utterworth, Le Fevre, Grosvenor | going to look into the the cases before 1 A wi Making Dynamite Kombs. ATIEMYT TO WRECK A PASSENGER TRAIN =>, 5 CATE MED. oie MepHEnON | FSS ace Ee tice: pasion. ovsiees ant | 7 1 Anderson, and Gen, Wm. B. Hazen were | Sng to yeok tite Ue oul fe White |S far asthe border. On the Greek side an] Were Making Dy = - [FSee"sstiare, Wanniogton, "De G, wives sepecal Sunday school ai the iia fede in New Work last inighee = Hone | Sem ano Ne eereral callod at ths) Whlte|| 727 pas paan'tieg Wo tbbeggimonteluben ine | Gincaamtare Maye cbaevaraly Castes wey An attempt (was | made last night to sttentign to dlvedaes ofthe nerv gus sygiémn, spinalcag- | aud (34D, pats preach v on and wie will sail trom New | the pareular bills they are interested in, but | them that little apparent changetn thestrike situation. | wreck | the, oulgaing | Sight. pemenges ‘ube-Sun® Coen Riera Ge eS RA pe on Weduesday next.——Licut. | the only satisfaction they got was the assurance | THE MOMENT FOR ACTION 13 rupexpixo, | The city employes bave been voted eight hours | taln ‘CAO, ington is in the city on a Visit from | that ifthe President. t 3 aoe ark, of Individual wil potato : Pa hling wud. Leve, | could novexpect them to he ‘approved. It is | be Put toa tremendous strain. The one ques- | forles have made setticments with their men srthosins moving showiy: Wheathe caine oi New York, Geo. F. Hall, of Boston, 1. B. | generally thought th it the President has taken | tion in diplomatic circles is, will it bear it or ‘There is but little indication of strike on the | Giscovered that bis locomotive and tender Wii So Garsnt Monta nae of Tilt | the popular side of the question, give way? Ithas been known for some time | streets. There are no crowds, and business | Wore oif tie rails aud fuuuroe Over tb> tes oe Jc are at’ Willard's<Mrer Hendricks | CARELESS LEGISLATION ON PENSION pizxs, | there are formidable undercurrents. ranning | secins to be prosressing as usual, “Ordeny pros | NereoH ; he immediately sot the air Drakes; has returned to Indianapolis from’ the P: => ORGANIST.—I WOULD LIKE TO AK = range with either lady or gentleman who, | (o-—Gomo W: iu instruct ta chureh | (PS ot ory prayer Ciihairniarie Quincy road by opening w ‘switch near 14th myS-3t of Mi WEEE, THOSE USING OUR MACHINES ARE | Kev, W.-C. Weuiou particularly cautioned against allowing them | 2. Rey. W. C. W tasison sowing and fi ; - In the east which nobody really understands. | cessions of sttikers have passed throuzh ‘the souin, nevereel Tae Gugine anak Sh tampered se by persons repre- | P-L. Special meci mt duriog Ue week, | canst——Dr. N. M- Busketb, oxatuining surgens | reais in Genera oa ee Stroma aah | I seems certain that Greves would not veuture | sirceks every day, but the Spry, Pronounced tain cums $0.0 sna, a enero Oke = ces Shoeial mecunzs coulmucd duriug the week. | coast——Dr. NM. basket, exa ae revala duit GORSISAE IG tine eiTabe see ain th w uture | streets every day, but the very, pronoune a toa sti Seating themselves: aa being ea oer ee FPS, | Rev.W.c Webb will preside on ‘Tuesusy sud W ston ollie in Missouri, is ia the city | Preys! oo) th OI nae HOt and | to stand up against the powers without some | denunciation of violence, and particularly of | gugine aud tender belng on the track. assage of peasion bills, a Dill has been re- | Secret aysurance of support. Ibis this witieh | socialistic methods, has given to the publica = Pred vce a nittce | Makes the outlook so very serious. England | sense of freedom irom danyer of tiot. This tlplenlpeedmerpicgret Rumored Resignation of Commissioner | 0» pensions to pension an Indiana citizen, uot | bas committed herself to strong measures, but | feeling has not been shared by the authorities, | Information was recelved at police heads, ‘Sparks. foruny disease or disability which he incurred | it fs highly improbable that popular opinion | For several days the First regiment of Obio | quarters late last night to the effect that Herr. ‘There was another rumor about the Capito! | 1m the, service, Dut for “such discases as now | Would tolerate carrying them out; therefore | National guards has been on duty night and ona btlel visit Incompetent, exacting enormous charges and render: | >———— NEW JERUSAL ing no practical service. We are responsible only for | (SOSS"} ruin North work doue atour office, where hone but skilled work: | Gate Sérutes men are employed sind only” genuine paris used. | senont ardiie eu. rders by postal will receive immeiate atteution. BORGIAN ween 1 m! oF Most, anarchist, would arrive in this city this Stor, Kev. dabez Fox, Subject: “Le exiat! ries EIS Earl Roseberry fluds himself In a position | day at its armory, near the court hose. Seve nee 4 «WHEELER & WILSON MPG CO, ethics oe see this morning ofthe probability ofCommilustoner | vere? 10° divetach or Wht dee chia: | WIGN won Coubursasss epi Baars oneere: 1Lak Seaied ented tatieeoee keen eae ap-| morning. | The Glapatch stated that he hed: _mho-2m = soe oe er se | ee CHURCH OF THE Sparks handing in his resignation, and Judge | ant’ may | sutter, but’ the © language of | euced minister. Deas Gil over the cig aktge mangers eeceaee and would reach Chicago at 7:18 o'clock this ee t STOV! | (<a eres Buckner, formerly a member of Congress from | the Dill” can us readily be upplied to SI TS n bad npgrting took ore} ing. ‘The authorities immediately deter- < or kiukl@ sabe. 73 etn: Clues aid other Re- | vion at Darra te Pie key bee Missouri, is spuisch of us._his probable successor Abeases existingin the enture hum: tn family, | THE CONGRESSIONAL CbMMITTEE. Four regiments of militia have been ondeted | morming, The authorities tmuneduately dover Tin Roos, Plum G AN, | HULpRaD momng a d evcitic, “Ushers wili seat | it he gucs out. Judge Buckner has been in the | Other Instances of the provisions of pension ee nd. detectives were detailed to make the Brie Ranies spd Culvey Fummaces, JNO. MOKAS, Stragers ut the worulug servicer. Iu teevening | elty for several day, bills affording proof of hasty consideration | Continuing -Their Investigation Into SHE BEPLAMATION OR ALL THIS captere A goek description of the noterious = ME! <G OF THE SIOCKHOLD- : 2 — +e have been observed. In one case the bill named the Missouri Pacific Strike. precaution ts made to-day for the first time. anarchist was obtained, and early this morn- (mnt JPET GGOy FIRE GREG | (pe cuaTAN GHonoH “yaracosT War Depacinicat Chaages, du amount greatly in exeess of the rete oes Tethat tho. poltco commussioucrs. haved COMPANY, for the election of nine Trustees, will be wenue, FD. Powe, pastor —Berv: nd Spt “Young Pe ples m oificers were driven to Western avenue in order to get | St. Louis, May 8.—The sub-congressional | ered that socialists tw the number of U0. are | 14 the olllcers were Hugh L. Taylor, promoted from $1,000 to | #100 intended to be allowe and 22d street, where, witha reporter, they through the mass of pension cases which have | committee to investigate the labor troubles of | organized aud armed with effective ritles; held at the office of the Company, 1331 Fst. north: | 21 2. m. Ung Bt 856 obson, promoted Hated, ed trol here the tnahulacture of dyauning | Boarded the train. ‘The conductor pointed out, y sunliy sricol, (30. Sas cm obson, ccumulated, ors OFC ees 10 WI 5 Fea y. | they. ere facture oF i'l suo patetn wnppenel 0 dete gator Hooks wil Be cones oo the tay ofehion. | [oe alts, VARY, TATA Ge aire | clans one, A. G. On tesiged May" dy 1860. over toclerics und private secretaries, and some | paruuchalzman. arrived here from Sedalta | Here, and they. have how on haud for usca sup: | Hvo* failed to reooguize Lim trom the descrip, on FixXTURES Ghiurch, “corner oth ‘aand'P'sts. thw, He 7550 pang | TO the Kilitorof ‘THe EVENING Stam: gases. As the cases come from these clerks, | Washington and make Its sone cio ceeds | the manufacturer—Wiiliam Hatnes, of Coving. | Gxp misinformed. | sO onses totwe Fine tne of Dee es EE. Hohbo cordially invited: ° he The secession of the demoeratic senators at | It is sald, they are frequently reported, and | Says the teatimmons: taken at egal ie Sree eh re rire {hinge | Of the places which have become notorious on Flee frek wihe 1 RooKe DR ROBERT NOURSE WILL | Columbus, Ohio, has abundant precedent in ae jpomunlttee 48 | places was of the saine general character as | ‘3 a some plausibility to the carsor the Sa, | SccounL ot the recent murders. One was Chas. “mis 531 15th at. Gos vias Tod SeyPaas tthe | that state—Inuugurated by the whigs in 1842 | "6 gh. Oren oar ae rea rea but it showed | Thorities and wccounts for the apparentiy un. | 2Phe Who is located at No. 22% West Lake (a, Bats | AaOIOTHT ESTABLISH: ss Young Men's Bib.e | At that time there was pending in the legisla- A WASTED DAY IN THE HOUSE. xen sisrorso) state ot affairs so far as Injury to | usual precautions taken. The troups on been Tupning @ resort for the communists, ab peep oy it | ture a bill to redistrict the state, under a new ee oe the ns ecanoon session seal gaa senate BP have not yet arrive No. 45, on the same street, cia er not Every one, a Fs BOWDEN OFT ent for Representativ 5 fe . - ee ticers at the county hosp! city, should not all to visit Ie Momento THE REV. J. IS BOWDEN, OF THE | #pportionment for Representatives in Congress. | yesterday in debate on a bill to pay F. W. Hal Fr Wail Bizet wos ae Se = ‘The wounded officers ef | oe r : ‘Scotch Presbyterian Chure ‘ne democrats were in a majority in both 5200. om: ‘Day. jurdered Her Stepmother. were Going as well Unis morning as could be ex- eee ee Se ae mh31-2mn Germany, will preach atthe Firs branches, yet bad no auorenani either, The deman $200. | The report in the case states that od. ie ~4 shan = New Youx, May 8.—The stock market| — sHocKING CRIME OF Ak (Fee cainoom Wild chen seat terse hg | Searels Hast tomorrow at 11 o'clock eri ian gtd aupunter, of te, sbesies | Soars rage, danited to joln an Ohio Peeled spepesuegnerally am, aluoust, darkawanus | poursvince, Ky ae trey and Horeford's Shae TPH ANp | Gelrymander, to prevent the passage of whic 2 » K. and T. ‘e each los ial says Toit and’ s snieguard agsiaoh Mclain sald’ oe | SSE Ce Lent: os ftALE, TTR AND | the witas of bot houses, all other means fall- | B16 "Hie nomntce water on ugeounE OF use an nal. spec! r MILBUKN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania ave, mefased e2 i 44, "and Pacific Maii and St. Paul %. ‘The market mar union, KY. ated ‘Traiic@ aud In pl ail ou pean ii | Mz, resigned thelr seats, thus ending the legis- | Size. He, however, purchased @ uniform and | was strong after the opening, and advanced % | Woman living near ~é TUCKY GIRT. pected. Uiticer Flavin was very low, but hig, ‘ne Courier-Jour- | condition was not worse that it ‘Was last night , & Young | Officer Jake Hansen was somewhat improved walked up be- | The officers were undecided as to whether hia : & abaen tee be amputated or not, and a served in the regiment a year, acting as a ba- hind her stepmother who was washing at a tub, | Wounded leg must a ‘ 5 in betth draught with’ soda water. iy “op! Loalien as * Siam. Why | lature, B r, to % per cent, on only a moderate business z - : hopes of saving it, Nels Hansen eae ee eee eee Se | Dexis tous to tad Te aoe a ete, UT | ete a coston or *47-48 the whigs had aslight | £!ef 2nd performing scout duty: He fs sald to | Lackawanna was noticeably active, gaining 1 | 2ud struck ber ou the head with a hoe. She con- | they still, hud hopes of saving it. Nel Tegarded, (<td NOTICE = ss ares = a - t have performed gallant services. Mr. Bi r cent in the early part of the hour. Delaw, Unued to strike the falling woman until she ¥ Q r VERMUS CHAISTTAN | MWorlty in each house, and inthe quadrien- | ridiculed the claim and Mr. Johnson. rind | Ber cent ~= 9 are | was dead and then hacked her head to pieces, | as precarious, TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIES Fee cate eater Be SL RIBTUAN | ial apportionment of state senatare att repre! it, A vote was not reached on the bil, The | 224 Hudson gained % per cent. A reaction then | Family disagreement is supposed to Uo the | ie railroad situation shows further improves and 8 p.m. Sunday school oling peopie'd | sentatives they undertook to carve a whig dis-| House at its evening secon iy-five | {90K Place, and for # time was steady, but in | cause.” The girl escaped, but is being pursued | ment to-day. Twenty of the old freight hands e necting 7:30. Seats all free. Jt | trict out ofsolidly democratic Hamilton county, Passed fifty-five | the later ‘part of the hour there was some = Ch SRALIBA eateonn: lers of the iliinots Central reported for duty thls. Stop your halr falling out. One treatment of the | ~SNS 7:30._Seats all f = | Which included Cincinnati—the first attempt to | Pension bills. heaviness, and prices yielded a shade and the | PY 8 Posse of excited citizens. _ morning, and all the roads are handling freight Electric Hair Restorer will do tt Twenty-five treat-| (Fees, CHURCH OF aud isin sid} the | divide a county for representative purposes in AN APPEAL FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE, market became dull, “At 11 o'clock the market Fatal Boller Explosion, in large’ quantitin, ihe Lake tnece test te ments for $10. It has never failed in 35 yeara Call | Rey, DY*TiaD d pastor of tds | the history of the state. By this they would | The minority report of the House judictary | {6 heavy and dull, . RicHMonp, Mo., May 7.—The boller in Dana’s | Working aguiu with a large force. ‘The police 1m for testimonials of the best families in Washington, | church, will preach To-morrow, May 9th, at 11 ib, | gain one of the twoSenators and two of the five | committes in aver ot woman sutt signed lil, near the city, exploded Thursday | 20d about the freight houses permit no crowds &nd7:30 p.m. Sunday School at 0350 a.m. tepresentatives. “The bill had passed both | p Bees Forty-three Rounds Fought. aiternoon, instantly killing the proprietor cag |W gather and compel all idiers to “move on.” 21wes 1922 F STREET N.W._ | =. spconD BAPTIST CHURCH houses, was before the senate for flnal concur- | PY Messrs. E. B. Taylor, W. P. Hepburn, L. B.| oie sioee with tHe eeecn GLOVES wean | fatally scalding Une engineer and'ireman as ae =» A FEARFUL WARNING: ie st. and Virginia ave. se, Epaonp | Pence in a trifling amendment of the House to | Caswell and A, A. Ranney, characterizes the SHARPSBURG, PA. — Coke Workers Again Dissatisfied, Hez Swem, ‘or.—Preaching To-morrow by the | become a law. ‘The Ohio governor's as-| history of woman as a history of wrong and M iz nt Deputy Hewlett Released. ANOTHER GENERAL STRIKE NOT IMPROBABLE, sed pect ON Bi er Or, te coi | ty Sock, A Ms and at 740 p.m |xent was then not necessary to any. act. | Outrage; says that man, not God, has Axed | Pcrrspuna, May 8.—A prize fight with two- Po aa ne “ yea, May &—The recent advance! brated specialist, sayy that “ia years this nation will be | Prayer und praise meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 | In this connection 13 of the 16 democratic | Woman's sphere, and that, tor woman’s good, | Ounce gloves, for a purse of $200, London prize | THE LEADER OF THE MEN WHO FIRED ON THE | PITTSBURG, May a at v4 perfectiy baldheaded! vclock. Allure invited, Seats free. it_| senators bolted ina body and shut themselves | she needs the ballot; that her vote is needed for | Ting rules, took place in @ barn near SI EAST ST LOUIS MOB SET FREE. made by the syndicate in pees coke bus} Tins Would be a terrible calamity to contemplate | ———-— MASTER BRICKLAYERS HALL, BRAY room, 18, American house, and resisted | the good of others; that woman is anenemy to | burg, Pa.. shortly alter midnight, between Wm. | sr. Louis, May 8.—T. G. tewlett, the leader | led to a renewal of wage disputes in the Cou- Gand one to be realized without doubt), were it not for | (Fr VASHIN C., May ft 4 ¢ war and a friend to peace and h Cy - | Clarke, of ing, Pa. and Jas. Jones, of os who fired 'd killed ai | Wellsville rexion, and at many of the works the MES. DR.SEMMES’ Electric Hair Restorer. By the WasHINoTON, D.C. May 4, Issa, all Persuasions to return to their mourning ig ee if lle, Ps 'Forty-thi Of tine Deputies win Tiron on aa killed sevens y ws strike either tor higher wi or; ine of fy und It alobe, cal such @ terrible fate be | p, \nereas, the Journeyman Brickiayors, orbcsauat| brethren. The whigs of the house thereupon | Suence would be potent for good if ‘armed with | Connelisville, Pa. | Forty-three rounds were | of the mob in Bast St. Louis about a month ago, | meu ate o1 od ci c selves (the jonrhey men), ° ert, taki e the ballot. ‘The report also maintains that the | fought in ove hour and thirty-six minutes” te has been beld in the elty Jail in thia | @furtuer reduction in the size ot the "wagons, For particolars consult MES. DR. SEMACES, 1222 | Heseintled in convention at St "Louls, No, in Jane’ | Qnawace ieeaed oo recat a te nee es | fact that some ween even a majority, do not | the forty-third round Jones made a rush ut | Sint Grcharses of manslaughter ead we nen | The dissatisfaction i not ooufined to auy pure) tote pep Mion that on and ae’ suargy Malerity, the reso. | tn rofereuce to bill No.—and house amends | want the ballot, should not prevest oak vice | Clarke, but tuo latter was too quick for ty & fugitive from justice, was yesterday allowed | ticular locality, but has broken out at several midwasina mation Cha on, and after May $, 1886, nine hours | Mh neepeuce, do from having it. and, landing s blow under his chin, ken So Teenie ball id the shit of Bo COO Tce | places, and aucther general strike would mot be (= TE SWEDISH HEALTH TNearToTE | Ane whereas Feperioare cufrent upon the streets of |, Asotved, That the house do now recede from aera ority in oy oe agape a ny him senseless. Jones had not recovered nor: | MUelY After the bond was approved Hewlett | surprising to the operators Ove pisand M: Prof. NISSEN, city and elsewhere that the Master Bricklay« said amendment.” rt ey wasn bard the arme imself, as a means of lense against 50s 16th st. Ladies and gentiemes assistant: Patiews | decline tomate estimates upon and enstean aoe ‘Thereupon the two speakers (the president of | simply referred to the report of the committes | Found, and the fight was given to Clarke. Boun | 2" possible attack by tbe symputnizers of the In the Criminal Court To-Day. treated at their residence ifdesired.— ueh25Gur | work in thiscity: therefore, be lt is city: the senate was then by name a speaker) de-| in the last Congress, and recommended that | men fought hard and were badly punished. | Kost St. Louis victims, and made his way | BATTLE MINOK FOR PERJURY AND JEFFERSON: - _ IC | Resolved, ‘That, tn accordauce vt resoluti aT 7 the resolution the tal bout 50 pérfons witnessed the mi poh pret wn (Pe CHAS S PRICE, aw. Pring rhene ee ‘peidelayers in 3 vention secuten | clared the thing—all the time on the table of | the resolution lie on the table. About quickly to the Union depot, where he boarded Se d, signed and published 11 oe train for his home in Meridan, Miss. The |} Au eres gay AMY SENTENCED TO Tam = ‘that we, the Master Bricklayers, did and do accept in | 3€24t€—passed, signed and pul ed it as a THE PAN-ELECTRIC INQUIRY, » train ome in Meri ee, The] peuverany. Pesan, ,comlete, rag etablispinent In Sout | Good fait {pe above resolution, and that on and ane |I8W- | tion the democrats dec The telephone investigation committee was Race War in Texas. rier dopatios will sernish ball next weekend} 5.11.5 criminal Oourt, Saige MscAstiear, to» a jours will constitute a day's work, 01 1e democrat Jared | in secret session for an hour or more yeste NOTICES POSTED IN BROWNSVILLE ORDERING leased. a at inthe of (Fe ROMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | except on Saturdays, when elght hours will constitute | the state government at an end, elected tor a yesterday, ALL MEGROES TO LEAVE, —__$»___ jay, a nolle prosequi was entered case Cia a eggs te | sta cerca Tanne navn ang | Ham Seay ting man | tN aeaded tame ae winomen Mowe | aaayamoet Pee her ape ee See ee ee Eerie tity weusmSDaY at La alfa” | abot matt decipeto nae Cures ar ue | Oheervea ue de avd, clave ne rePepgen | Von Bergen, Huntingion, Gustin and other | 42a Veo" Des May 8, RIPE ite St anal rot ow: | Kzaboth Be Larony, recognizance fertelte, bers and ds invited. ‘avl3_ | tract for brick work where the parties vifering ate re- f that “4 1 | found posted in various 7 — ING STOVES AND | able and rexponunic. capoerats took “enrly possession of the house | forasatios Go hea aa ioe ele toes ID | Gay reuding. as" follows: “Notice tan Gaughtse to. deaths wea to-day’ Zontonsod, fo Fs F 5 c ear! e subjedt un cy 6 tei oe ORANGES, ERE Of Tae Manes Bricklayers Aveo, my5O8_ | soe ocean tt Sa iee de thon onaid. It was also agreed that the taking of testimony | 27° 10 leave here on short notice or they will be cecie pecs suminenee en oe <s ‘LAWN VASES, GARDEN Hoge | (Keer SEPGAL AQMCE FOR Salk. THE | “Meantume elght youngerly treo acllers wero | should not be continned tine next week. roughly dealt with. All negroes seen on the ——————— ary. Battie Minor, convicted of perjury, m0 —PLUMBING AND TINNING— pease, Good Will, Furniture, &c., of the pop | returned to the house, wht, after Ave oF six streets of Brownwood Saturday eve will tons for new trial aud in arrest filed and overs Estimates given. ular summer résort, Piney Point Hotel, St. Mary's Luatenett juston, forced an organiza STRIKERS’ COMPLAINTS VERIFIED. be hly treated. We mean business. ruled and sentenced tofive years in the peute SAMUEL & SHEDD. Seton har furtisce apts ninety miles trom Wash- | Weeks of exciting confusion, J.C. Howell, an ex-roadmaster, testified at | Many Men.” Business men without exception tenuary. _myl 400 OTH ST. N.W. Was. & WILLTAMs, The first act of One of them was the introduc: | Fort Worth, Tex.,yesterday,before the Craincon- | Genounce the threatened expiusion, and say ——-—_—_ = z 317 7thst.n.w. | tion of @ bill to repeal the Hamilton county they will. desoni negroes in their rights as THE TRAINING ScHooL FoR Nursxs—The TOOK OUT WASHINGTON 15 gressional sub-committee’ that roadmasters FLOODED WITH Ir. N. BoIf not sold by June Ist the same wiil be | division. He did. mot succeed in” pussing long as they behave themselves, ‘The railroad uating exercises of the fifth class of ihe Races i ie ke orerihebes ‘esau me opened for guests at that time, ~ | I€Carongh the senate tll the next session, when | compelled their men to buy at a certain store, | cotitractors here have received written, notices | upon yesterday and fity deputy sheridis sworn | FTAdUalINg exercises of tho Afkp take piace: self, and be sure you are Dot ‘adulterated Lara. | _myS-lw WASH. B. WILLIAMS. "| the senate had its controversy over i seat | tue eper of Which paid them @ commission | warning them not to employ any more negroes, | 10. Superintendent Dickenson of the Union | sonday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Colui= coonine wilt ceuvines yon cee eee (Fee V4C0aRre ConNeR ON JoTH ST | claimed under it by a whig. No attempt to feo lott for Galvostoe we nee ‘The commit- eee err inen from Kexpean City” ‘caused ‘mach in- | Dian university Soncies, Ene Beers een) Eitsp pais mcnew Ast Gant aur | gf Bare fixate the satin corner of 104 and. |logtacaro hasan Secg maa GRO]? SS wore, que eques co gmecemgreen, | dimen ender stuns ini, cece | York ai Eamworoggn vem nig 3 nas 5 frand if be haso't ie id moc ead ape eet bw. The Lot is 4, feet oa Est by 110 feeron ee -The Senate was not in session to-day. Bern, ‘em Wil cpahe authorities i | Jem M. Dauchy. a a 7 you will be supplied. posite the elegant residence now being Decoration Day Exercises. oe E5000) fe oes | 2 Trane Gad guard Leone, Teens | MeKIwain, Ohio; Mis. jugent, G. CASSARD & 50N, Tring centrally aod otherwise mowtdesirabiy | At amecting of the executive committes on| Turury Daya i Jatt von Lanoewy.—wit- | Riagheso™ 20,000 ts poli tee Ween Pa a ingvon, DG; Ors. Goan, Sa cpore, Uistemenr| Curers of the celebrated “Star Browy ena Cased. Phe entire 16th st. front cap be utilized for | memorial services, held at G. A. R. hall last | leina Brooks, colored, who has served a term | manuscript of “The Watch ou the Rhine.” be resumed this morning by the ‘Taylor, Michigan, Dr, Ne Ackos Hatus aud Breakfast Bacon. imht-daie | Wealth: tor s home Uncxeelled ie every" eeiitelas | evening, fifteen thousand flags were ordered to Jn the penitdatinry: for steal (SSS PIANOS AND ORGANS, MOVED TUNED ‘argo and clegant parking, ae be furnished for the various cemeteries, A | WP’ of grocaricn bor Teena S SSE eod Repaired by competcat men at moder:| vn 0 PRESCOTT, letter recelved from Gep, Sheridan was read, | Parkor eld sont her aa ther ‘She was “aH *. ELLIS & CO., in wl e stated that troops: arsen: Police Court,where leaded $07 Penneyivanmavense, | (EE? DE GX LADON, Deere Would be ordered to form line in the procession S charge of larceny, and was gi apl3-Im jear 10th street, Hns Removed from xf on Memorial day. The committee ided to | Jail. = Wit RAND WM. KEDIN woop | ™Y45t* 2012 Ist. n. w. to cor. Tand 21st st. decorate the 3,000 graves of Union soldiers in Wa, Sitarnere-ee aw toe Tees TET the cemetery at Alexandria. Junior Vice De-] Mazriage Licexsrs— Gunton Law Buding: 475 Loulsen Complies | (RoSS™ SQ ARLISHED Is partment Commander Hause H- Smith will | have been issued by the clerk: ty "2d st, and Penu. ave. Caplio! 20, charge of the decoration ceremonies | Frank C. ne and Alice Lewis; ‘udes Prescriptions a specialty, ‘were, - 5 Saniord and E. Burke,