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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDENGS, Northwest Corner Penusyivania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’ THR Fvexrxa Stan is served to subscribers tm the city by carriers. on their own account, at 30 cents per week, or 4c. Tux Wrexty STaR—published on Friday—$1 = ear, postage prepaid. THE O10 SENATE. Special Dispaich to THE EVENINe St. ‘CoLUMBLE,O., May 10.—The se to order at 10 o'clock, and after prayer a call of the se le, showing twenty-two members present—twenty-one republicans and one democrat, Mr, VanCleaf, In calling the roll none of the nambs of the former demo- cratic mambers were called. Afor the reading Of the journal Sonator VanCleat, democrat, sent tothe clerk's desk a motion to be read, which the chair decided was not in order. The Paper of Mr. VanCleaf was a resolution with » TWO CENTS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC NEW NATIONAL THEATER rs NIGHTS and WEDNESDAY MATINEE, soe Commencing MON MAY 10, MeNISH, JOHNSO :FINED MINSTRELS, EVELAND, Pacific coast, ‘York city. RT, -PEATURE OLIO, ECTACULAR BURLESQUE, THE GREATEST MINSTREL SHOW Ever seen in Washington. Fach Performance Concluding with the Funniest Political Satire Ever Written, CLEVELAND'S RECEPTION AT WIDOW MA- facture by Y WARD BEECHER myl0 PEK the Sum Jean Admission, Reserved seats, 50e LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 16, Lecture on LABOR AND CAPITAL, 7 cok, JOHN’ a. JOYCE. Flowers of Literature, Poetry, Patriotism and Phil- ophy. Trip hunter hite at Wrong. Laugh and the World ianzhe with you. Weep and ¥ou weep alone. Reserved seats, 50 cents: Admissiou, 23 cents. uiU-6t [PPh 00s NINTH STREET OFEWA HOU ONE WEEK, First ap comet Taher own M ‘aeaiaaio ‘Sight pertorman aE MUSECM, = ona yi! uc, near 11th street. Nbib SHOW THIS WEEK Thernoon aud nigtt this Werk. th ists, vi AND BELLA VIVIAN, AM M vat and patriotic comedy drama of Tw cents, my10 Teserved seats ut Matinee, os, 25 cent, reds JOHN ATIC’ or, THE LAW OF TH LAND. Full of mirth, song, pathos and sentiment, Admission To All Only LO Cents. Noextra charge for ladies and children to reserved seats, my10-0t rpue Koss | THE DANCE OF THE NATIONS. EW NATIONAL THEATER, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 13 and 14, 8 M.to2 A. M. For the Benefit of THE NATIONAL HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL ‘Two hundred and Eighty Young People of the Ne- tional Capital will Participate. THE MINUET TYROLEA SWEDISH, JAPANESE, INDIAN, FLOWER AND GY PSY DANCES, THE FLOWER AND ORIENTAL BOOTHS, GYPSY ENCAMPMENT AND LEMUNADE GROTTO, ‘With their Charming Attendants, form BRILLIANT TABLEAUX _KIRMES 8 TO 10 P.M. E CONCERT AND BALL, managers, kets for reserved seats. according to location, $2 may be obtained of Metzerott € Co.,'03 und of the ixdy managers. myS GE OPENING OF GUETHLER'S PARK, E streqsouthesst, between 13th and 14th streets, MONDAY, MAY 10TH. Concert and Dance Music. Prize Bowling and Prize Shooting. ‘The festivities will begin at 3 o'clock p.m, ‘The public are cordially invited to atterd. my 7st JOHN 0. GUETHLER, Wasuscros Licur Israxrey Cones Fur OF YE OLDEN TIME ‘Openeth under most auspicious circumstances, ‘On ye 2a Easter Holiday, MONDAY, April ye 26th, And will continue unto May 15, NTAL HOUSE OF YE LIGHT > INFANTRIE CORPS, Under Mister Albaugh’s Piay House, Better than a Circus, More Inséructive than Schoole, Greater than ye Londone Fatres. ‘Ye Squire will honor ye Festivito with his presenco Ye White Elephant of Burman! Ye Gallanty Show! ‘Ye Doctor Magnisicus Hermanus Magnus Constantino politaner dudetsackspfelfer, Decorated and acknowledged as ye greatest scholar ‘and magicus of the age, And Court Physician to ye Mighty Hann Khann, ‘Emperor of ail ye Chinas, A VARIETY OF ATTRACTIONS! “O, Strangere, You must be prevailed upon tocome! Apurssiox, 10 cents. Season Tickets (admitting a Gentleman and Lady), $1.00. spsw Tue Pasxonas Or Tue Barn UF MANASSAS. OR SECOND BULL RUN. CORNER 15TH ST. AND OHIO AVE. Two Blocks South of ‘The Most ‘efnsylvania Avenue. “Realistic Battle sees FaoM 9 4. a. To YS Pues Toll y. «. “Lighted Edison Electric Lights. “AD S. wen 1 Special rates for seh MMEDIATE APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE made for WILLARD HALL for this mouth. A few Yacuncies stil open. TUFSDAY FE Attractive progr: Dances. W. M. Suvsrer & Soxs OFFER FANCY PATTERN DRESSES aT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FIGURED INDIA PONGEES reduced to $1 per yard, PLAIN COLORED INDIA PONGEE reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. BLACK PONGEE reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. YARIS BOX ROBES at greatly reduced prices. PONGEE EMBROIDERED DRESSES at reduced prices. LLAMA LACE SHAWLS onetenth thelr yslue, ‘W. M. SHUSTER @ SONS, 919 Peursyivaniaave, ONE PRICE! Ocr Door Sronrs ROQUET—At all Prices, ARCHERY—A few splendid bows at less than halt rice. WM. BALLANTYNE @ SON 428 SEVENTH STREET, AY EXTAL EXHAUSTION. XERVOUS PRos- ration, neuralgia, reu ysis, Vitus dance, all nervous and chronic’ diseanes cured Without the use of medicine. Otliee treatment $1. By W.T. PARKER, Magnetic Healer, 1211 Pa. ave.u.w. mae ap26 rpwesty-eisr ANNUAL PICNIC or THE COLUMBIA FISHING CLUB, COLORADO, SALT LAKE CITY, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, PORTLAND, PUGET SOUND, VICTORIA, B.C., THE YELLOWSTONE PARK, 8T. PAUL. LAKE MINNE- TONKA, ETC, LEAVES MAY 20. Pullman Cars and all traveling expenses included. ‘Everything first-class at reduced rates. Programmes free. Address— . THOS. COOK & SON, _my7-4 261 Broadway, N. ¥. ARSHALL HALL M Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Will make daily excnrsions to Marshall Hall and Glymont, leaving at 10 a.mn., arriving ut Washington at4 p.m.” (Sundays as per advertisement) ‘The Old Manor House at Marshall Hall fitted up with elegant Feception rooms for indies and gentlemen, and meals served a La carte, sq Tut, milk, ice, fee cream aud lunch supplied excur- re for round-trip 25 centa, rchartersapply to Steamer W.W. Corcoran.m5-6m_ Raa, es ee A NEW SUMMER RESORT. Targest Pavilicn, Rowling Alley, Shooting Gallery, ‘Kefreshoient Buildings, Flying Horses, &¢., And the finest titted up piage on the Potomae itiver. ‘The attention of Lodges, Sunday Schools Societies and others contemplating having excursions ere in- Vited to Kiver View, For full particulars call or address ES. RANDALL, or PARKER HOUSE, cor. 4% and Pa. ave. Bar closed free of churge to Sunday Schools and Churches. aply Soxe Sprctaurres MANY GENTLEMEN ALWAYS WANT TO WEAR BLACK COATS ON DRESSY OCCASIONS, EVEN IN WARM WEATHER, FOR SUCH WE HAVE MADE SPECIAL PREPA- RATION. FIRST WE MENTION SOME VERY FINE IMPORTED WORSTED GOODS. A NEW PATTERN OF DIAGONAL, MADE UP VERY LIGHT AND AS HANDSOMELY MADE AND TRIMMED AS CUSTOM WORK. THESE ARK CUT IN THE LATEST STYTE AND ANY GEN- TLEMAN MAY FEEL HIMSELF WELL DRESSED IN ONE OF THEM, SECOND, WE MENTION A LIGHT WEIGHT, BLACK “CLOTH-FACED DIAGONAL” VERY DRESSY GOODS WHICH WILL NOT WEAR “SHINEY.” THESE ARE SPECIALLY DESIRA- BLE FOR GENTLEMEN WHO WANT VERY SEKVICABLE GOODS AND GOODS THAT WILL LOOK WELL AS LONG ASIT LASTS. IN BUSINESS SUITS WE SHOW EXCLUSIVE LINES, THAT IS, STYLES WHICH NO ONE ELSE IN WASHINGTON SELLS. WE BUY A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY AND MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS, AND BUT FEWOF 4 KIND, THUS PREVENTING ANY PARTICU- LARSTYLE FROM BECOMING “COMMON.” WE GET IN NEW LINES ALMOST EVERY WEEK AND ARE THUS ABLETO KEEP UP A FRESH, NEW STOCK ALL THROUGH THE SEASON. WE INVITE SPECIAL ATZENTION TO OUR BUSINESS SUITS SACK AND SALSBURY coaTs, E, R BaRNUM & CO, my3 931 PENN. AVE. We Are Now Oresisa. A Full Line of PEARL AND NUTRIA COLORED DERBY HATS. Prices (@2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS, In great variety, 50c., 75c. and $1. One Job Lot 26-inch Twilled Silk UMBRELLAS, with Sterling Silver Caps, at $2.50, B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, ap2z Or 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. And If you have alittle time to spare, why you may ‘as weil read It, and keep on reading till you come to the last. A Good Cheviot Suit at $6. A Fine Business Suit at $7.50, An Extra Fine All-Wool Cheviot Suit at $10, A pure Indigo Blue Flannel Suit at $7.50, An All-Wool Black Worsted 4-Button Cutaway at $10, worth $15. An All-Wool Cassimere 4-Button Cutaway at $12, worth $16. A Fine Prince Albert Suit at $15. An Extra Fi Prince Albert at $18, and all other suits at the samme proportionate low price. FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 18 YEARS We have a good Cheviot Suit at $5; an elegant Cass!- mere Sult at $6.30, worth $8; a fine Cassimere Suit at $7.50, worth $10; anextra Fine Cassimere Suit, silk mixed, at $10, worth $13. FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS OLD. A very nice Suit at $2; a better one at $2.75: an cle gant Cheviot Suit at $3.25, worth $4.25; a very fine Suit at $3.75, worth $5; an extra fine Sult at $4.50, worth $6. We have a very large stock of Children’s Suits from $2 up 0 $10. A full line of Men's, Youths’ and Boys Pants from $1.25 up THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, ap29 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS: “ASSOCIATION. ‘The above-named Association. after two years of successful operation, have decided to issue a Second Series of Stock, on which the first will be made’ WEDNESDAY ‘7% o'clock, at the Hal 12° H, at No. EVE ment of dues ING, MAY . 619. 7th st.n.w, $200 thay be obtained on Gre share for a return ‘pay- ment of monthly. menta Six per cent paid on all invest- SHARES ONE DOLLAR EACH. ‘The regular monthly meeting for the payment of dues and sale of money will be held on ing. Subscription for Stock in the Jag gentlemen: ‘Thos. Broderick, president.... D. Dal y. treasurer. Dennis Fogarty. Peter McCartney, bullder, ©. E. Daffy, patents, ‘Thos. H. Walsh. Patrick Larkin. Jobn Kel John Ready. Thos Wal John. Lynch, secret my6-6t SHARES $1 (Fe WOMAN'S CHRIST: UNION. Gospel Union Mission Rooms, bersand friends invited. Ot 1 Pr: ‘909 waa be recelved. and all information gi me even ryud Issue will by the follow- War dept, Barket building ‘Supt. Adams Express 1729 9th st. nw. 800 2: 1442 Q st. forth Cuptiol hand F sts, 7 Service, Central ennsylvania avenue northwest, every WEDNESDAY, at All mem- PIANOS AND ORGANS, MOVED,TUNED (See ALISA Bo Sena OvED TONED ate prices, pIs-m S45 RAND Wi. & WARD, Attorn ion Law Bull property and titles to GAS COOKING WOOD- SAMUEL S, SHEDD. ee 409 orits [ee ABRigaL Terra ~~ riates and Tooth Crowns for Broken and caved ‘Teeth, HAM, Canandaigua, N.Y “Your crown work W, BLIss, MD, A Lady writes: cs s plate, fion is “most comiortable.”—Jex-senator E.G. v OUT jon. to a large number of indi¢ative of Your opera- AP. ‘azreat comfort to me."~-D. Washington, 1 T find my teeth very comfortable, and can never be thai 1. enough that I decided to try the Crowning, Tami very much pleased with the Crown operation yon perfornied for Sider i the greatest inv: ine great to the spi ‘ours very truly, References and cirenlars furn CL, ap13-Im Gol (Re Conon Bankers, Glover Buil 1419 Fst. Deposits, Loans, Exch: e over three 1 Of asure to have you reter ty me in regard iid work acconip'ishel.”” years aga, Leon it will give W, H. CHENEY, . Man nishes BUD ste, ACARTNEY, ing, ‘on applicath ANDERSO? nchester, Coun ie. Collections. Dealers in Government, District Bonds and ell Local ‘Securities, and Bonds listed on i, Orders in American Bell tel by wire direct fr 1e Stoc! Philudeiphia, Boston Exchanges of und) Baltimore Laos Arrention. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN TAIR GOODS. MLLE M. J. PRAND 1809 F STmest, LISH BASKET PLAITS, THE GOS6IP OF W. EVERY SUNDAY MORNING. A LIVELY PAPER, SHINGTON, AND ALL THE NEWS, SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL, , EVENING COIFE URES. Hair Dressed aud bangs Shingled. aahd-3m* yal q Yel Tus Carrrav: Tue’ Carira: £ TH SPECIAL CABLE DISPATCHES SEE THE “CAPITAL” MANY BRIGHT FEATUL EVERY BODY WILL WANT TO THE CAPITAL NEXT SUNDAY. THE “CAPITAL.” THR “CAPITAL” Aut Asour Crorurne. THE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING ar OAK HALL, CORNER l0rH AND F STREETS. ‘ Is larger and more varied than at any previous time, and PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Stacks of New Styles in Men's and Youth’s Plaid Cheek and Worsted Sults, $6 50 up. Silk Faced Prince Aibert Suits, $13.50, Arthur Single Breasted Long Frock Suits, $15; sell nowhere under $20. 1,000 Pair Odd Pants, from $1.25 up. Fine Scotch Cheviot Suits, made up in first-class style, at $10. A Special Bargain, Black Cloth Suits at $20. Worth $35. ‘Norfolk Suits and Odd Jackets in great variety. FOR BOYS 5 TO 12, Fine Cordury Suits at $5; offered elsewhere at $7.50— as.abargain. Good Suits at Better Suits at $3.50; worth 2.25; worth $3.50. $5.00. Splendid Sutts at $4 75; worth $6.00, Beautiful Suits at $6.50; sell elsewhere for $10.00. FOR BOYS 13 TO 18. A fol line of Plain and Norfolk Suits from 4.50 up. Best bargains ever offered. ‘Ball and Bat given with Every Boy's Suit, at OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Open ti! 7 p.m; Saturday till 11, my7 Buaxsrs GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S Warrs BAKER'S BAKER'S the excess of ofl has been removed Ithasthreetimes BREAKFAST —_he strength of Cocoa mixed BREAKFAST with starch, arrowroot or BREAKFAST sugar, and 1s therefore far BREAKFAST — more economical, costing less than one cent acup, It cocoa. fs delicious, nourishing, cocoa. strengthening,easily digest- Cocos. €d,and admirably adapted cocoa. for invalids as well a8 for persons iu bealth. Sold by Grocers everywhere, az Wurer & Lusty, COR OTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, , HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS And as you see our Yard and Warerooms are a handy Place to get anything you want inthe building line, and you avold the trouble of running about to make Purchases of various material.” We have the reputation of selling low on every- thing, besides furnishing Sinstclass material, and pro ove to keep it up. WILLET @ LIBBEY. mb31___Cor. @th street and Fox Liss ‘SPRING GooDs, = Now open at the Yow open Leading Tailoring Establishment of % D. BARR, 1212 PENNA. AVE Yorkave. nw. Fussyers ‘W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, Every child knows the meaning of Flannel, but not every man knows the quality. There are so many colors in Flapnels that there is no other fabric we ¢ould mention that can compete with it. There is ed, White, Yellow, Gray, Scarlet and Blue, all more or legs used for Underwear, except the Navy Blue, which covers the outermun from spring to spring, the welght according to the season; and so many colors as there are in Flannels so many grades there are in the Navy Blue. Look below and see what you can do ‘with us in this line. No, 1.—Men's Blue Flannel SACK SUITS, sizes from 34 to 42, for $5.75, which we will guarantee In- digo dye. No, 2.—Men’s Blue Flannel@ A. R, SUITS, sizes from 34 to 42, splendidly made and trimmed, and with eyelets, ouly $7.75, Warranted fast color. No. 3.—Now we shall offer the most popular and dest w Flannel made (znown as the Middlesex Flannel) ‘price for same is only $10. Our patrons will please call early, as we close at 7 ‘Pm., Saturdays excopted. M. KAUFMAN'S Clothing Palsce, be held at ( floor), at $ o'clock p,m, MAY 1Uth, ‘Those who de- sire {6 Join (and it is of vital importance that all mas- ter plumbers should do so), are cordially invited to be present, feta ALS. DENT, Prositent. = EMBERS OF D. P. HOLLOWAY Lodge. No. 18, I. O.G. T., are hereby re- quested to attend the fuieral of Liro. BENg. A. SWAN AL his late residence, No. 102 Massachusetts ave, BW TUESDAY MORNING, May 11, 1886, at 10 o'cloci cs cite} a. L. ROBERTS, W.-C (Ree ATIENTIONT CHORAT, UNION members of the Church Choral Uu Tequested to meet al the Ninth Sireet Presbyterian Chureh. on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 O'clock. Bring books. ite (es, MASTER BUT DBRS THE REGUL AG ‘meeting of the Master Bullders’ Association will be held THIS EVENING. Monday, May 10,1586, at 8p. m.,in Rooms 53 and 64, Corcoran Ballding, Prompt attendance desired, J. KENG, Secretary, THOS, ROBT. I. FLEMING, President, (Fs SHOBGETOWN REAL ESTATE COM PANY.—Subscribers are requested to moet At the office of the First Co-operative Building Assocl- ation THIS (MONDAY) i: VENING, at 7:30 o'clock, to complete the election of Board of Mauazers. Those who have pot paid their Installment for May please come prepared to do so. Ir it CHAS BEC > Secretary pro tem. HOME CO-OPERATIVE: BUILDING AS- sociation “meet ‘TO-MORROW (Tuesday evening 7 o'clock), at Fst. nw. Shares in first issue 51. Fourth payment. THOS, G. HENSEY, secretary; E. C. FORD, president, iol rr Taeeti Ww. EVENING, May 13th, at 7330 pms att aE Soest clock, Be pres. EDWIN F. JO s TRAVELERS’ CREDITS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. LETTERS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. = LEV N & CO., Bankers. (as B00K HARPER'S AN ‘Century Musazine Bound for 65 and 75 Cents at the old established “Lyceit Bindery,” 1010 and 1012 Pennsylvania ave. Official Gazette nud Bier unde overages ep LUMEER y In order to close out a large stock of ILARD- WOODS, {will make it specially to your interest if you place your orders with me. Asking to share your orders in all kinds of LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULD- INGS, Ere, I guarantee you satisfuction. WM. Mech 13th and B street N SMITHS lance. CHAS. G. BALL, my10 AND will hold an ad- Jearned se S10 11th street, UESDAY, May GEO, FE, STROB! o> WASHING’ ic (is ent uponiavimtion U of dhe Lene dy May 10, snd wettny vet for that p: hers at 7p. tis if bossivle In w Lorn'. be provided tov Concer proves; fF not, the next £ CHAS. GRABE, balrmian of Com:nittee, Uy. my 8-2) D FOR Vapor c., duadvered, Stoves aLpric ve Croan PFs bottom Bea” Saceessors sw. Pair jouses and wer Kea Fier ray EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 2.24. “ts advantages, ut thie oftive. THOMA: :DSON h INGTON Th be het 15th IN TNING SCI wall ity Building, coraes “Kk, MONDAY EV A cordial invitaiion is ex- o the pubi ay | PPE ENRY D. FRY, (trees JUST ReceIvED A Care fhe ‘trails sppiied.-G uals of the soreaticd hut delivered, 75 tm West som nd Hosts, at Sri. 0! ve Voth instant, — EW.5-GALLON STAR (sein! Clevelana tt SL ivered. N. Finid. No more leaky Vapor Me latest improvement. A. 7th st. n. a> 5. M. CAT US square, Wasnihen uittention to diseases of the ner} Vatures and Pous’ disease. mh6-Bu* wives special ms systeun, spinal ‘Velephioue’ call, 44 (5, SPECIAL NovicE—FOR SaLK., THE S~ Lease, Good Will, Furniture, &c,, of the p Ulargummer resort, Piney Voint Hotel, St. Mary county, Md., situated about ninety miles’ from Wash- lugton! “For further information apply to WASH. B WILLIAMS, B17 Tthst. nw. N. B—If not sold by June Ist the sane wil be opened for guests at that time. myo-1Ww WASH, B, WILLIAMS, VALUABER CORNER ON 16TH ST FOR SALE, for sale the southeast corner of 16th and I, ‘The Lot ts 43 feet ont. st. by 110 feevon opposite the ‘elegant residence now being built by General Strong: one of the finest locations On AGth St., belug centrally and otherwise most desirably situated” ‘The entire 16th st. ftont can be utilized for a block of residences, or as ‘awhole by @ person ot Wealth for s home duexcelled in every particular. Large aud elegant parking. my5-20 TING. The elghth annual wecting of the “SERIAL, SAV- ND BUILDING ASSOCIATION® will be held at its ball, No, 615, 7th street, opposite ‘Patens Office, on the evening of WEDNESAY, 12th instant, jock. ‘The Secretary and Treasurer will submit his eighth annual report, which will cover the urans- actions of sixteen series in uctive operation. Books for subscription iu the 17th series will be opened. Stock in same can be subscribed for at the meeting oF at any time before at the Ofllce of the Secretary and. ‘Treasurer, No. 1416 F st. n.w. Officers will be elected toserve the ensuing year. and such other business be ransacied ‘as may properly come up for action. “te. amember the stock #8 $1 per xbare. No back dues to De paid’ Full attendance requosted: ROBT G. CAMPBELL, President, ae es S17 Joth st nw, x SCOTT, Secretary aud Treasurer, 1416 F st.» my1-Lor ESTABLISHED 185% KB. FERGUSON, Pharmacie, ‘2d st. and Penn. ave., Capitol. Prescriptions a specialty. 122 2 BURNER VAPOR STOVE, 10; BEST ‘other Re- erators; Tin Rooting, Plumbing, Simonds Mfg. Co. ek Ranges and Culver Furnaces, JNO. MOMAN, 26 Pa ave. Tel. call, 94-2, ‘apa7-l im q=> A MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLD (erred FERS THe Gos COMPANY, for the election of nine Trustees, will be Orit ‘9 gals., 70,cts.; Climax ai Br Beld at the office of the Company, 1331 F st. north: West, on WEDNESDAY, May 19, 1886. Polls will be opened at'12 m, ard closed at 2 p.m. ‘Transfer Books will be closed on the day of election, epl9-Im FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. <=> A LANGE ASSORTMENT OF Gad li<s wo at TURES arke for Fine tine ot Brass Fenders and’ Aadtrons: Fancy Goods EF. BROOKS, m S31 Lot at. 1% (=, BAUS) MAMMOTH ESTABLINE ‘MENT will be open till 7 o'clock until fur- thernotice, every one. stranger or resident of this city, should not fall to visit this Mammoth Estabusn- ment, 7th, 8th ani D sts. ‘mh31-2m_ De and ‘eitcient Brain, Ph As " AL .. iva ave, in bottles or on draught with’ soda water. £15 Ste SWEDISH MEALDN, UOUTITURE ae awe . 903 16th st. Ladies and. Soleney loans ents Pati treated at their residence If: b25-Sun. CED RUGGIN, 426 7m st. aw, - 7 ‘ost complete Drug South Wasulgtone” Obi vrices ae aceetiugly om: “els TOOK OUT! “WASHINGTON 18 ZLOODED WITH IE. | Bii Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT ReEcerrrs To-DAy.—Internal revenue, $967,98" customs, $442,232. THE VesseLs or THE NORTH ATLANTIC Squapron are expected to reach New York by May 28th, from Key West. ConscteNce.—Acting Secretary Fairchild to- day received from New York the second halt of ® $1,000 gold certificate numbered A, 8598, the first haifof which was received last week, and the restitution being complete, the amount Fuik Blaced to the credit of the “consclonee A Qurer Day at THE WuITe Hovse.— Owing to the absence of the President and Col. Lamont there was very little going on at the White House to-day, and the building bore a deserted appearance.’ The President and party are expected back this evenin; THE SEIZURE OF THE SCHOONER ADAMS.— The Secretary of State has been officially in- formed of the seizure of the American schooner David J. Adams, Capt. Allen, for purchasing bait in Canadian waters, and’ her subsequent removal with her crew to'St. John. The matter Will be careiully investigated at once, THE FUNERAL or Lrevr, H. J. Hunt, U.S.N., took place Saturday afternoan at the cemetery of the Soldiers’ Home, with naval honors. Rev. Dr. Leonard, of St. John’s church, officiated. Ex-Secretary Chandler and Lieut, Greely were present, with many other military, naval and elvic officials, ‘THE PRESIDENT left Washington Saturday afternoon for a short visit to Representative W. L. Scott's stock farm on the shore of Chesa- peake Bay, He was accompanied by Mr. Scott, Goi, Lamont and Mr. Wm. Woodward, of New York. The trip was made on Mr. Woodward's steam yacht Wauda, which was brought from New York for the purpose. DISMISSED.—W. Flowers, a clerk in the super- vising architect's office, Treasury department, has been dismissed, Coxvicr Lanor on A Posric BurLpixe. Chairman O'Neill, of the House labor commit- tee, called on Assistant Secretary Fairchild at ‘the Treasury, Saturday, to inquire whether the department could not 'eancel the contract of Kimball & Co., of Minneapolis, because it had. been sublet to’ convict contractors at Joliet, Fairchild rated that the department could not take cognizance of the existence of a sub- contract and must hoid the principal respo: ble only for the taithful periormanee ot b work. "fhe stone work for the Minneapolis custom-house fs all being made by convi (.—Seeretary Whitney 1s in New Reeve Hobbie, of Walton, Ls ware county, N. Y.,{s ona visit to Washipgton, his native place and former bome.—WMrs. beth R. Boynton, sister ot Hon, JA. J. e house of her mother, at d wud golden N. Y.—Dr, Y Tith street ‘on Cresswell, died att Port Le M sit, Ma. AS, Pratt hive gone t redding of old Iriends at £ A. Bland has removed to 1 the Brazilian minister, wat ew York hast ht——Mr. Vi Buatale, sore inerly law partner of the President, is stopping at the Arlington, Polysamy Cases Dismissed. ACTION OF THE U. 8. SUPREME COULT TO-DAY, The Supreme Court of the United States has dismissed the three Snow polygamy eases for want of jurisdiction. It has aiso recalled the mandate In the Cannon potyzainy ease, set aside the former jadgmment aud disiissed it for want of jurisdiction, soe Sceretary Whitney Not Interested ina Newspaper. Secretary Whitney to-day telegi New York an emphatic, swe stories published here and ¢ has bought an interest in the Nationa! Repub Ucaa, or made lekneto it, or anybody connected with it. He compendiously says there is no truth in any statement whieh attributes to him the posse: of any interest in it in any vay whatever. phed trom ces’ Danzhier. COKRECTION OF MISSTATE- pisPaTcH, tion called er to the sensational press dis- fom Chatianooza, Tenn., in regard to the attentions of Mr. Dodge, of New York, to “his daughter,” said: “It would be hard to conceive more misstatements in the me space. I have but ene daughter, is not Rose. She w: nor in Florida, and nev Dodg Rose Voorhees is my brother's dau; . Mr. Dodge very well, and este: Ve isa genticrhan of retinemen s nd business 1 large meaus ana extensive operatic ‘of the late Hon. Will dodze, of D York, and I never knew a xentleman moi uiterly tcajable of the condticy attributed to thn than he is, ‘There is uot a word of truth in the entre dispateb se eed Sharply Criticizing the Geological Sur- vey. MINORITY REPORT OF SENATOR MORGAN AND REPRESENTATIVE HERBERT, OF THE CON- GRESSIONAL COMMISSION. Representative Herbert and Senator Morgan, in their report as.@ minority of the commission on scientific bureaus, maintain that the ex- pense of the geological survey is entirely out of proportion to its work. They characterize the appropriations for the surve; agant,” and suggest that no little mischief may result if the system continues of permitting “one man”—Siajor Powell—to practically ‘control American geology. The report says: “The di rector ol our geological survey hus a corps of topographers, geologists, paleontologists, chem- ists, ete, numbering over 150, iu regular en ployment; all no doubt, to use a pirase wei known to bureau officials, ‘loyal to their ebiet.’ Besides these he has sixty-nine aids scattered about over the Union, When all these are sus- tained by the government ‘Treasury is there any Tym in this fleld for individual enter- ye Pathe report recommehds that the work of the survey be restricted and its expenditures cu tailed, and concludes as follows: “We cont denuy appeal to the best literary and scientific thought of the country to come to our aid and. Join us in our effort toeffect a reform and arrest ‘this pernicious tendency.” ‘The “pernicious tendency” referred to is the alleged disposition to concentrate all power over gevlogy Into the hands of the director of the survey. The re- port in this connection says: “Monopoly that gives absolute control; that puts in the hands Ofone the power to say who and who only shall pursue geology profitably, will most assuredly ut selence in bondage, aud its votaries, in the language of Bueklo, to “scrambilog in miseroble rivalry for the sordid favors of a court.’” See Society. Representative and Mrs. Springer received a number of their neighbors and friends on Sat- ey evening in their pleasant Srawingsoues on New Jersey avenue southeast, Chaplain Milburn entertained the company with an in- teresting sketch of Thomas Garlyl ind his wife, A vivid delineation of Carlyle’s conver- sational manner closed the lecture, Mr. and Mrs. James Warrach, Mr. and Mrs. Gutbridge, Gen. and Mrs. Black, the Misses Uberly, Mrs. Hagan, Miss Johnston, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Hof man, Miss B.C. Smith and Miss ‘Thompson ‘were some of those present, On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs, Cabell gave an interesting entertainment,—a French comedy being the special attraction of the occasion. The play’ ‘was well performed by up several French of the school. A number of the young I connected with it also pers formed on tho piano, and acquitted themselves very creditably. The large and cheerful parlors Wor crowded by trlends of the ‘young ladies, and after some very entertaining recitations by Mr, Tweedale the entertainment closed with & merry dance, and scollation served in a mock Dutch kitchen by, the young artists in pretty Peasant dresses, ‘The whole affuir was unique ‘nd altogether agreeable, ‘The banquet given on Friday night by the Ohio Club in New York was attended by a @ number of men from Washington, who went over in aspecialear, Some of them were Sen- ators Sherman, Payne, Allison, Harrison, Voor- hees, and ex-Senator’ Mc id, and Rey sentatives MoKintey, Anderson, J. E, Campbell, Butterworth, Grosvenor, Le Fevre, Thompson ; Marshal and Mrs, Witson and thetr daughter, Miss Mary, have thelr visit to New York, where they had oxpected < fo thd latter part ofthe mouth, °° mis week Baron @'Itajube escorted the baroness to New York yesterday, and she will sull for Franes on few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Cabell expect to go Sere thel ft Hs, who prosecut r si ta the sum- AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. —>__ THE FISHERIES DISPUTE. Bills Introduced in Both Houses. DISTRIOT DAY IN THE HOUSE. The Senate. The chair laid before the Senate a letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in com- pliance with a recent Senate resolution, a re- portof Lieut. Hy.'T, Allen, 2d U.S. cavalry, ot explorations made by him of rivers ot Alaska, Referred. Also, aletter from the Secretary of the In- terior, transmitting a report of the commis- sioner of the general land office, showing the appointments in the land department of spec- Jal agents for the detection of frauds in the en- tries of public lands. Referred. THE FISHERIES DISPUTE. Mr. Frye introduced a bill “to limit the com- mercial privileges of vessels of foreign countries in the ports of the United States to such par poses as are accorded to American vessels in foreign gountries.” the Frye referred to the debate had in the Senate some weeks since ‘on the subject of the fisheries, It had been stated in that debate, he said, that there was already a law of the United States authorizing the Presid the ports of the United States un ertain cireumstanc Mr. Frye had carefully examined that law and all otuer laws on UhatSubjectand was not satistied on the point indicated. Mr. Dawes oilered two resolutions—both of which were agreed to without debate—one re- questing tie President to communicate to the Senate any information in the possession of the governinent coucerning the alleged seizure 1 the U.S. fishing vessel David J. Adams; ‘and what measures, if any, have been taken to protect fishing vessels of ‘the while engazed in lawful comm of the dominion of Canada,” other instructing the committee on’ foreign relatio to inquire wuether the vessel “David J. Adam: has been seized while engaged in lawtal com. | merce In aport of the doininion of Cavada and | what measures, if any, are necessary to protect the persous and property of American citizens | white sd in lawful cominerce th the borts | of the dominion of Canada, and to report by bill oF otherwise," Mr, Van Wyek introduced a bill to authorize the Union Pacific railroad company tocon- struct branch roads, Meferred. THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE BILL. ree in the nd t! The Senate resumed consideration of the tn- | terstate commerce bill to-day, and Mr. Walt hall had the floor. It w: tood that in accordance with a re reement an execu- | ly hour to | continn nominations tavorably reported. y dais (il.)—Cailins on the Seeretary of the Treasury tor a detailed statement of all sums expended by the diffurent mint and assay cvs iro the fund known as the silver profit, fund. By Mr. Dingley (Maine)—To limit the com- privileges of vessels of foreign coun- | the ports of the United to such | purposes as ure accorded to American vessels | In Lhe ports of such lureign countries. | To CALL 18 $51,000,000 oF THnEE PER CENT | BONDS, | By Mr. Breckeuridze (Ken.), a joint reso- | Jution to call in 951,000,000 of 3 per cent | bonds ($17,000,000 to June 30th, July 31st and August 31st each); that the bonds hereby or dered to be called in shall be in additic those heretofore or hereafter ealled in as oi the sinking fam for payment and can- cellation, i 1or out of the sum of | asury bearing no ine rom time to time wid bonds and for like Amending the rules so as to subject to a 100 every member is abseut during a cail of the House. ry (S. C.)—Caliing on the Attorney | Jon as to whether the fees shave been | Mr. Reagan (Texas)—To establish a de- parlinent of industry. Mi. BLAND'S COIN NOTE BILL, By Mr. Bland (Mo.)—Providing that any hoider of standard gold or silver coin may de- posit the same with the Treasurer or any gov- ernment depository in sums of not less than | $10 and receive thereior notes to be called | “coin notes” of the United States, ‘The bill also makes it unlawful to issue gold or silver and provides that all seh certiti- | es heretofore Issued shall be canceled and troyed and the coin notes issued in leu therefor, ete, DISTRICT BUSINESS. The House then proceeded to the considera- tion of business reported from the committee on the District of Columbia, [The debate on the tree bridge bill which fol- lowed is reported elsewhere.] The Distriet in Congress. GEORGETOWN AND TENLEYTOWN RAILROAD, In the Senate to-day Mr. Sawyer (by introduced a bill to incorporate “The George- town and Teunahytown Railroad company It makes Josiah Dent, Hugh T. Tazzart, George f, Danlop, 8. ‘Thomas Brown, Chas. Becker, Maurice J. Adler, Anthony Hanton, Wm, J! wmpson, Jonn'T. Varnell and Jacob “1. | Kengla and their associates and assigns the iucorporators, with authority to lay down a single railway lack, with necessary switches | and turnouts, in Georgetown and the county, commencing at the corner of High aad Bridge streets, ranning along High to 4th, atoug 4th to Fayette, thence to High, and along High to its terminus, and thence to Tennallytown via the Georgetown and Rockville turnpike, with the privilege of extending the railroad from Ten- ballytown along the turnpike as far as the northern boundary of the District. Referred to the District committee, Mr. Morrison, of Lli- hols, Introduced a similar bul in the House to- y. $67,000 WANTED TO IMPROVE THE SANITARY ‘CONDITION OF THE TREASURY. Acting Secretary Fairebild has transmitted to Congress the report of Chief Clerk Youmans in regard to the sanitary condition of the Treasury building, heretofore mentioned in Tue STAR, accompanied by statements of P. J. Neagle, 5. A. Robinson, inspector of plumb- ing, and others. It is estimated that $67,000 wil be required to place the building ina proper sanitary condition, and the Acting Sec- retary recommends the ‘appropriation of that sum. ADVERSE REPORT ON A PENSION CLAIM. ‘The House committee on pensions have sub- mitted an adverse report upon a bill to pension Patrick Curtin, who enlisted April 18, 1861, in company D, second District of Columbia vol- unteers and was discharged July 18th, the same year, having been In service three months. He claimed that hernia resulted from ‘a fall he had while being exercised in drill, TO EXTEND THE STREETS AND AVENUES, Mr. Dowdney introduced in the House to-day ‘Mr. Mahone's Senate bill to extend the streets and avenues of the city of Washington. Capitol Topics. DID NOT INVESTIGATE THE MALLERY BOYCOTT. Messrs, Crain, Parker and Buchanan, of the congressional committee to investigate the southwestern strikes, held asession in Galves- ton, Texas, Saturday. It was decided that the Ser wd oy Te se beta ee Maller ‘cott, which was very disap) tothe Knights of Labor. "The comintttee lek for Marshall, Texas, last evening, ‘NOTES, Representative Charles L. Mitchell, of the 2a ticut has written a le! de- cia IS ten ede ry sed ead ee uanee steaton ‘can give It while abeent in Washington, oe a ee fonal district, have nominated J.C. Beard 10 Ail tho vacanzy caused by the death of Michael 2. Representative Boyle left tor his home in Fayette county, Pa. "Baturday ‘night, but will be back temporarily for a day’ or two! in onder to close up the PaurEleetric investigation, but expects to return for a longer time as soon as that hands, case is off his POWDERLY WORKMEN RETURNING TO WORK. ONE DEMOCRAT IN THE OHIO SENATE, ‘The Resignations of the Greck Ministers Aocupted» ————— POWDERLY TO THE KNIGHTS. Telegrams to The Star. SPEAKS AGAIN. Another Circular to the Knights of Labor, COMPROMISING AT CHICAGO. Preamble, and the chair refused to entertain it, Mr. VanClexf, after arguing the point, submit- ted a protest. Mr. Rannells argued that the protest should not be received. Mr, VanCleaf cited articio 10 of the constitudion. Mr. Pav made the point that the time for protesting against the action of the senate er 1 gone by, and th man to have protested was on Saturday, but be Was not prosent. The chair held his decision in reserve, The regular business of the senate Was then taken up and disposed of, Clerk Viale landigham, as well as all the clerks and officers Of the senate, are at their posts as usual, — THE SITUATION AT CHICAGO. Police Rata Alleged Socialist Meet. ing—Many Workmen Compromise on Nine Hours and Resume—Cars Thrown from the Track. CHICAGO, May 10. the socialists and nthe Attempts were ruade by narchists to hold meetings yesterday. They were led to understand that official vigilance had slackened, and hat their gatherings would not be molested. So, in many of the halls and rooms where they were wont to assemble, they came together. The flags that had escaped police investigation were unfurle The speakers referred idents of t past week, the slauct Laeir fellow-heroes, and called for Vengeance. The agttators were somewhat put out, however, when they found —— that the police were still on’ deck. At 1 Another Sccret Circular Fall of Come | West [nie siroet 200 men were found & mt mon Sense and Sound Advice. Hubbard and Sergeant Fitzpatrick, who led the CurcaGo, May 10.—The Daily News publishes secret circular which has been received by the Knights of Labor of Chi- this morning a lon cago, and will be read in the various asse' during the coming week. The eircu| dressed to the Among the principal points in the circu! the following: The respone to the secret eine lar issued on Mare and the endorse i of the noble order of the Knights of Labor, and bears date Philadelphia, May 13 has been so generous sentiments tained In it has been so unanimous that I feel 1 7 n said they were the Union, “I don't give a blank if the cupbearers to the king,” ‘you've got to get out ned hing was found on t , Was decorated with red and black Hage, and everything indicated that the place Was & socialistic and auarehistic meeting place, m. Tho hall, ‘on= : we x The police then went down. stairs lo Albert encouraged and strengthened in the work, ws Hearly L000 ememins tists piodeea. to Flovis’ saloon, and tere found a number of s ty act on the advice contained In the cir- |B were standing around and cursing cular of “the Tsth wlthno. 1 feel that it | !4WS, law-protectors and law-eutorcers, " Prom only requires the coming to the front | {ent for. their objectionable remarks were of the real men of our order to set us | Mlewrs. George Ih alias Lorenz, Frans Fight before the world. We have been losing | Stids and Frank Beniteon, When searched ground, so far as publicopinion is concerned, for | {ey Were fouud to have a lot of socialise some time. One of the causes is that we hy allowed tings to be done u: the Knights of Labor for wh tion was in m der the nam; ch the way responsible. reanizae Task of our also had the iterature in their pockets, Thi i Ble hames of “groups” in Hol | ington, 1 thor reais ames of s> found and will be kept Ss members to. ‘a Jealous eye upon the doings | fF future reterenec, The men were taken to ofthe labor men who never labor, and w Desplainey street “station “and locked up they charge anything to our order in your lo Ty cates, their arvemt Charice 5. Svante ie ee cryear ation upon 1¢ | FUshed Int the station and deananded to s0e utonce by denying it. Ifa paper eriticises the | Smidt, He said be had worked with him ona Knights of Labor or its officers do not boycott | 80Cialistic paper that had died starvelings {Landay son rs death; be always knew Smidt was agood man, ve then. © and wondered why the police should take hit Selves “the right of ree sp in, Mr. Franks w Kod if he, too, was ot consistently deny * * In our dealings talists we must di tign wa tew Littl vherever a strike oecurs appe attered brondeast among the Dies. Do not pay ¢ t for such purp future, unless the appeal co wn district assembly or @ sent to you, burn th my pos: . ut to assemblies w and in iuture loft, tree from all of them. pycatt. Twas hoxeotted ten id not " is a bad practic ded to us apitalists. Ihave mo use for it everything else fails, lars, petitions, advertiseme re scattered every wh * "= Some assemblies send out documc in envelopes addressed to ‘secretary of bly No. —” In many places the se been discharged beeatse of Unis practi at member has the right to address another In and if itis ever practiced again the ay, ‘nder Will be punished, duty. them and obey ations. While the board was endc settle the southwestern trouble, assen some places, with the oubt, were pass ndemning Jay Gould. These things did good; on the contrary, they were injurious, RESOLUTIONS Do NOT stock watering or gatnblin, lite, TT at midniz the moral law protesting against best of" fatentions cont plated action would not influence me parttel th aut if some interested party would take trouble to study up the question, and wo inform himself as to my right to rob Us and woud Twould nol duty. bit at midnight if he did lutions. re neral_assembly Sth of May in th ree ny comm’ ouexpect an auswer il you do, From not address need and they can never be read, much answered, by one m1: exceeded 400 letiers a day. the gencral assembly meets I will receive commitives; answer ho i fered with, * * * jetters which have been aaswered and answered in the journal and constitution, DRUNKARDS AND DYNAMITERS, We have had some trouble trom drinking members and from men who talk about buy- It the men w ing guns and dynaiite. possess Money to buy guns would invest itim the purchase of some wi selected work on labor the} money to good use. guns or dynamite in this country. wi ek gun or dynamite. fronting us his hand alone will never solve ** * Men who own to acquire capital and how to use it that we are endeavoring to learn, * man §] the charge which the master workman to the newly initiated who joins our ‘army of ‘nonsense put ‘him out. ‘In the hands of men entirely great the n is mightier than the sword,’ To that I add: ’ ithe repeats hi er Yo'the hands of men entirely harmless as their words, TO OUR DRINKING MEMBERS Iextend théhand of kindness. I hate the uses to which rum has been put, but it is my duty to reach down and lift up the man who has fallen a vietim, to the use of liquor. It tere is within the of the secret 's ee Task him to stand | Commis voice when this is read, erect on the floor ot his assembly, raise his hand ty Heaven and repeat with me Uese words: “L » I believe that every am a Knight of man should be free trom the curse of ‘whether the slavery appears in the shape monopoly, usury oF intemperance. The link in the chain of is the one I forge when I'drown manhood and reasou ia attack made on us by some of these time when we stood face to face from your he general assembly, ssion 400 boveott notices ha request sed as a tail for a hundred au: Thate the efor mouths, iy when | them looking to Appeals for aid, circ y kind through the orde ssem- ries have In future the general exeutive board must not be interfered with in tue performance of its If you have confidence in them sustain ¥ them; if not, ask for their res! ing lies’ in vad publishing resolutions NT LANDSTEALING, in the necessaries of d my mind made up to reba bank string of resolutions as long as e bank, d guard at the door of tae vault, What we want from our members is not ush or windy resolutions about our rights. | We know we have rights without passing reso- Men who thiuk, study and act are 1 meet in special city of Cleve- of this letter you must nications to me, nor Ihave thousands of letters piled up drodnd me now, jess Daring and since my filuess the mail delivered at my house hus Froin now unui vers. I must formu- late a plan for the future, and will not be inter- I must havea chance to do something of benefit forthe order, and I cannot do itif Lum to sit for 18 hours a day reading dynamite | would put the They will never need tie It is ny Opinion that the man who does not study the politics of the nation and the wants of the people would make but Little use of the rifle, ‘xg Man Who cannot vole intelligently and not watch the man he votes for after he is ted cannot be depended on, to, use elter if the head, the brain of inan, cannot work out the problem now con- capital are not our enemies, Ifthat theory held good the work. man of to-day would be the enemy of his fel- low-toiler on the morrow, for after all it is how rl ae 4 speaks such sentiments [advocating the use of dynamite] in an assembly read for him slavery, rain aod wi tha most | city last event socialist. ‘The answer was prompt that be was, and the fellow proved what he was by roundly cursing the police, He sav Smidt, as the police jocked them up together, FURNITURE MAKEKS STRIKE AGAIN. iriking employes of Rothe ure factory returned to work Saturday, but yesterday wotllied the firm that nreturn to work until the tity pied child, as member of the Furniture Manufac- turers’ union, has been especially uctive in. se curing the artest of the man, Saturday evening m, edupon. Let me mention some | brought all the otber menibers of the union aber Is citing a down upon Rothschild’s men, and by threats of cds to get into | the usual anurel kind compelled U cots hua and 1 the | again suvise. Mr. Robert Kauuman, manager te tall tony {Ct {ONE | of the concern, has now notified the that t hey have all been discharged permanently, | and that the factory will remaib closed until une Id return. for hours’ work; bis 7 huusted, and under by |airm have any. turtl ten hours’ pay for ten tie > a pmplctely ex= » consideration would the r communication with ¥ sort of a compromise, tall the furniture works Jout, without any prospect ack Without unconditionally sur | This action leaves ers in the city lock of gett rendering, Samuel Rosenfeld, the druggist, whose store } on the corner of Center avenue and 18th street was gutted by a ‘on Wednesday last, will, through his attorneys, present a petition to the city council to-night ‘asking that the city of Culeago compensate him in the sum of $3,500 for stock and fixtures destroyed, LUMBER MILLS KESUMING Wi CHICAGO, May labor troubles thi nfined to the I | great crowds asse nO | whether any of the work. The only mill to start up was that of P. Woeliler € Co. “Here 80 men went to work at Shours with 9 hours pay. Later all the door | and blind factories in the district started up, | About 1,500 men went to work, They will get | 9 bours for 8 hours work, ‘The planin would start ap, but coul nol, as they are dependenton the luiuber yards for material. At a mass meeting of foundrymen yesterday it Was decided to Work eight hours or hot at al It was reported that nine firms had adopted the eight-hour day with eight hours wages and doubic pay jor extra work, It was ane nounced that the malleable iron works had compromised with its S00 employes, giving nine hours pay Yor eight hours work, and. tab the works would resur The laboring at Pullman held a meeting to discuss the eight-honr questi Distriet Master Workman Murphy, of the Knights of Labor, said eight hours work should be secured wud let Une matter of Waxes lake care of itself, ATTEMPT TO MOB A “SCAR.” The Western Indiana roa replace its striking swite Six men four of th n quit, some unk persom th street, and tree crowd gathered and began to jeer ut one of the wswitchmen. He drew a'revolver, aud the ad to drive the mob away. The man rowd chasing him with cries of “hung ad surssunded. The police used their clubs treely, aud a he badly seared man away trom his pursi policeman who rescucd him, being 4 clothes, the man thought he wa fired a Shot at him. It fortur officer, In attempting to fire a second Une the wan Wounded himselt in the B. AND 0. FREIGHT MAN ore do no m= ad is no A large Te citizen's and a strike to it rks GO To WoRK. ‘All the railways resumed operations this morning and are accepting and carrying all freight offered, without la pe situa ou i cling the ireight handlers is still unsettled, has developed unexpected phases, The Baltimore and Onio set its men te work this morning, conceding them an eight- hour working day with uine hours’ pay. The freight handiers of Usis road have not been acting in concert with the other city freight handlers, and gained their victory by independ ent negotiation with the company, A commit tee of the striking freight handlers of tlie Chi- o and Northwestern road called upon the offeials of thatroad this morning und expressed @ desire to return to work on the old basis, ‘The company said it had filled the places of the strikers, <nenialpinaomiies THE GREEK MINISTRY RESIGNS, The Ming at Last Consents to Accept the Resignations. ATHENS, May 10.—The Greek ministers per however, it, mouth the gun is | sisted in resigning, despite King George's ¥e- fusal on Sunday to accept their em ere | The Journal jes the ministeri: Eiger arias’ Sct opener | The my eng the or ae PE The i immediately sent for M, Kikakis and ed him to lorm @ pew ministry. Lonpo: 10.—Tbe combined of aia RG A Py RG bay, owing to the rity of the te rly ee aie ‘ORK, Muy 10.-C.F, Weershorier died New ¥ 10.—C. F. Wi suddenly of Ay at thie residence of his New ‘Staats Zeitung, in Mani ville, at | 8 o'clock last night. Mr. Weertshoetter was the Jeading bear operator in Wail street, ‘Mr. Woerishoeffers’ state that “he RS BAIN IN TORRENTS. / Iowa, May 10.—The most violent / ind storm of the year struck this Heavy thunder was con- OscA Loos: stant and a terrinic gale ‘The loss 10 Peeper whe there should be aay canes fore in the city’ will'exceed $15,000. No quarrel, We must have no between | cases of personal injury have been reported. the men of labor's it I am the cause of BURLINGTON, Iowa, May 10.—This section at @ moment's notice evel to make way for any one of my rivals whom the | storms known for years. Pour was visited yesterdy by the severest oun. nen ‘When I were sitting uncer e porch when the butldi Sie'nignts of Labor ¥ lett the trade {| was strock by “One of them, believe the alms and objects of our order come | Gus Wolf, was iy ‘kilied ‘nad ‘another first; { believe in combining all ‘the scattered | severly shocked, ‘The damage to property Dattalions of labor's mighty host in one grand Wikbor and you tend tcbor, bopnd bawdnod From Wall Street Te-Day. toits enemies. Years ago Iextendedan| New Yorx, May 10.—The stock market injtation fo mem alltradae/ia becomes part this Riorning with prices about utally Putaka ready to make every honorable conces- | sind lari cach iot 4 percent “wis Delaware ston, to do in ‘honor, to bring about | and ‘ed ‘ibe saime. ‘There was & better ‘trades ‘anions and the | moderate business at the start accompanied by Knights of Labor. “At the special session of the se wtecany wag sdvaticos were Gear ectniod “Ir misses. have been needs | becasue very all oad Fomaliued wendy thoy tase be rectified: If Taye been in. ‘the rest Of the hour ‘eat po'done while T stand at the fhead of ‘this organisation it ‘will not. be

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