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ING STAR ‘ COMING OVER TO GLADSTONE. * Hesttating Members Promise to Vete PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, j for a Second Reading of the Home AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, rpoeedigy Lag OPEC Oe @ Evening Star Newspaper Company, eral members hitherto hesitant promised in GEO, W. ADAMS, Pres't. the lobby to vote for the second reading of the a me rule bill if a pledge should be given that jsubecriners tn the the bill would thea be withdrawn until next vine, a sexston, atte at PS Lord, Salisbury, since the unton @f Lord Har. ni year ‘six mouths. $3 tington and Mr. Chamberiain, has showa Post Oflice at Washington, D. C,as atandoning Lord "Hartington to THE EVEN symptoms support Mr. Bright. “Mo bas informed te radi: FeKLY Stam—publishet on Fri ra cals that ict rule bill be passed he wil sear, portage prepaid. az nome, SBceam? = — Insist Upon the removal of the iriau Represetae 2 subscriptions m paid im advance, Lives from Westminster as an essential princk Be paper sent longer than 's pa WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. 1886. SPECIAL NOTICES. fOWN COLLEGE, D. G—THE Date Jor tue Aertick” Stedal by | THE SUPPLEMENT oF THE EveNING STAR jennsylvauld, avenue | heinbers of the Ph temie Soclety will take place at | to-day from the ESDAY. A030." Ailimen | the College on “Tie May 20, 280"Tem. Phe | earth nie ao: obielel jeter t Eates of advertisine m le known on application. “TWO CENTS, | Post says that the goverumen 4 to renew the arms act, but hasten the second reading of a new Dill relating Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |frcumucdcririrn vans se | Toleorams to The Star.|Scs AMUSEMENTS. ERIE GIVEN BY THE YOUNG | [ges WOMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Vacant house tacked to,the old | Tnion Mission Rocms. 908 bersand isu ew Orleans and others . : —tavoring the amendn vere places 1 Messrs. Johnston and Waring, members of @ Gets dn the Bonne “Grr woring. Ber parliament from Ulster, have decided, with the MIKAL '. the des in the House "this morning. Mr. Phelps, of Heat coe OTe eotieres eouienen | SCATEN JELAMD) BRIDGE) BIGIs-| orsttel etucyen argument aineceret tes THE BILL NOT YET ABANDONED. Gun thelr oppacdtion to tho, roucwal of te r = public are invited t z e' er has yet been advance: in- rink act. The Karl of Ranfurly, president of HEATER. <— = (Re TU SS OF TEE statements as to the health of this city, a letter SS Hpeg eta saned pepe pamper the Uister anti-repeat anion, say that be tan movements and Massages— Pr “STON BUTCH ies to the District Commissfty on the eight- sition; that it was not even a fair See received many offers of support in Ube event of romtonT at rant. | 90d ion o Tene TON BUTCHERS’ I missfners 2 ition: jt Ven a fair compensation ‘Assistants, Patients | CLATION are requestes|tirmeet at the b EB satiemen 4 hour law, aletter from the Commissioners to| Under Discussion in the Senate. | forthe service required. union will ight tented at their residenct awenteas ravorrre soummerns, | A “rae pager | Rive aig fate nes Motita° i tet | the Senate about the proposed Arunston bridge, ansezavonor save vann exexores. | A GOMMIOMISE ON Home Role Still Possible ) stint dis Puen Be << DRUGGIST 426 7 a the Chief Marshal. 5 aletter about the proposed free bridge at the Mr. O'Neill, of Missouri, has introduced a bil saa ae i stone Aqueduct, base ball matters, telegraphic dis- | POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL, | != the House to provide th at employes of the en, in which = Washington. Our peices are excectingly lows pT ras 2 z r. : 5 alisyeea eawe cts xT TT TEMENT, | be has no. lelaw —aNp— THOSE eee [aes Te WARUNGTON BUTCHERS IN: | patches, etc. The advertisements are classified U.S. navy yards shall be allowed leave ot at-| T'TE EIGHT-HOUR MOVEMENT. | be have. lelmar ~ ‘ # iS PHAR ACT Ta Dearie. Baltimore und Washington ae ERE, Dry Ci ewing Se a may devignate; also, that any employe Chicago Packers Tired of the Experiment THE a ae ec IN Full of Vim—Oversowing with Fun. tn bottles or on draught with’ soda water. it< AND MASS” MEETING fe | And Organs, Gentlemen's Goods, : navy yard who'may be injured in the 5 - =, 4 - ceork ty Wee. eys, The Trade: Protes: family ance of bis duty shall be allowed | a - A continuces laagh froas begtnntig to ead. LSS wilt bow Temperance Mass Meeting at Wes: | Attorneys, The Trades, Professional, Family The Senate. 8 1 be allowed le s ee Paachanel omer Laid Oth st. THIS EVENING: | Supplies, Specialties, Medical, Financial, Poto-] After routine business in the Senate today | *etce, with pay, during the time he may be Se ee ee TUESDAY, Socwck p.m,wewers|Se HH. Curren Foute to lichimoud Var to atcendh th mac River Boats, Steamers, Railroads, Under- | Mr. Hoar gave notice that to-morrow morning | (esPacltated ior the performianee of work. || SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN WEST VIRGINIA | ™ om Oe che Ton-Bons System phi peas pepe sp bers aber es ae Bie LO. GF, Several disingane takers, he would call up the bill disposing of the Ala- eds List. esa itd pizkka’ s duicsiaas SCIENCE. myle oo FE DD ‘ ae Peo UY Es Saereas bama awards, Senator Hampton, from the committeo on é 5 5 Lie aise clea Pues Pasonsxa Or Tue Barris oo” Tun Bow LESSe™ Tune ft uiderstood that Tam working 10 e207 AA; ccastome, 862 Mr. Frye called up the Staten Island bridge | Butler's bill authorining the President to retiee eight hours work at ten hours pay has come te : B BCL RUS : SG: BOUIS acts | Navan OrpeRs.—Commodore J. H. Russell, | bill. ‘dius Stites Gti ecaay mao bare atreaay amend. The men have formally ested to b pOHIO ANE. | 888 00, U U RRR #5R, SRIti OF DEEL rdetached from the Mare Island (Cal.) navy | | Mr. Sewell objected to its consideration dur-| been recommended for Fetirement or may tv so THE HOME RULE DEBATE. ee ee ee iioteeue ver Feed 7 ICE SOLUTION : ‘ Mar: { apes recommended prior toJanuary 1, S87. In the = ee ee pip pare | Payee Pa eS ARTNERSHT otice is hereby given | Yard and placed on waiting orders; Commodore nee Glen see the Dillbetaxen ap |i 4 committee | Labouchere Makes the Cleverest Speech Sn 5: seh reer ten Aang Seow tro i now. Lighted Bau uy oR R BBB (ea RCS erent notwithstanding the objection, The motion ey consider the increase of the re-| So Far—Dissenting Liberals Alarmed | 200000) prominent packers were. interviewed 1 300) Edison Electric Lights. ADMISSION a myl19- ore AB ese raidaay | being agreed to consideration of the bill was advisable, by the Prospect of Dissolution —The | yesterday as to whether they would return to pectal Fates for scnosis, societies and excurgens. als THERE WILL GEA SPECIAL Meer | Yard; Assistant Surgeon FN, Ogden. irom the | PRE rit SIXTEEN MILLION FOR BIG GUNS Possibilities of a Compromise. the ten-hour rule next week. ‘The. movetment Tickets can be bad at Droop’s music store,925 Penn- RRR OY Y¥ FEE ing of the Carriage and Wazon Makers’ | New Hampshire and placed on waiting orders, |," McPherson moved an amendment pro- tor Hawley, from the con:mittee on coast S will or Indirectly, thirty thou syivenia wvenue my? Ree YY &F Colon (Lata. Bas zane Dlasédionw Yiding for tunnel instead of a bridse. "ite yesterday reported favorably the tro (ee eee aa tee ee aR d persons. They ere all more or less com - oR RRR YY EE VENING, May 215,40 7:30 pm, By order. GW . Sane _ | spoke in support of his amendment, maiatain- Ye ple ete re eee LONDON, 9 19.—Labouchere’s speech In ed with the packing houses, and should the 4 LPAUGI'S GRAND OFERA HOUSE: 2 ae ae ROGUE WE E'PYWELL, tee See iatbiaté | PROMOTIONS IN THE OuDNaNCE DEPART | ing that a tunnel und hot bridge was the ost | bills introduced early in the session b tye house of commons last night was certainly | packers carry out thelr treat tb shut down 4m = 2S TN' PE: ICHOLE ss ee (Fee (PIE PUBLIC ane HeneLY WARNED | 77 ara Se ee a aalbte Sot eer tute for railway wansit in | Cameron. | They authorize the Secretaries of | ee clevereat yet made in the home rule debate | tase the men Make trouble about. returuing to J © PB. MOORMAN & C0, SE against making payments on vilis in my | department; Major Joseph P. and Capt. | the place indicated. He sald he would vote | War and the Navy, respectively, to make co d created a great impression. He kept the | th old time, they would necessar!ly be injured, Admission, * favor, except some Frank Heath hi been appoi “{ a board to | 4g#inst the bill unless properly amended. In | tracts, after suitadk Vertisement with re- | @nd creat @ great apression. le kept the | vir, Michael’ Ci hy, wun a . ert tecke “mace ACCT my18 LOUISVILLE, KY. grtten authority rum ime. “CHAS. J! "| ineet at the Army utlding,in New. York, on | doing so he would be obeying the Instructions | sponsible steel manuiacturers for the supply of | house iu a roar of laughter for a alt hour, hit-|“\We must | ne? OF Atm@uOE® Cowsuyes See MENS S ater, corner Hand 9th ets, the firstorJauenior the examination for pro | Ol his state, whose behests he respected. rough-bored, rough-turned, and tempered steel | ting all round, With regard to Parnell’s pre- . a . 7 Ste Cet ‘Weare now the sole owners and proprietors of this | Fg inotion of the following officers of the ordnance | Dill ought to be called “A Billto Destroy Water. | for the tabHeation of heavy. ordnance, vices tasnuneaia Uuathowonhe boamanety (een Serene wo noe eae eeED SECOND ANNUAL MAY BALL celebrated brand of Whisky. We guarantee the abso- | Ls “p ys in the Interest of Railways.” He did not | To e err department: First Lieut, Roger Birnie, ji; First | Lieut. Ira MaeNutt, First: Lieut. Chas, C. Mor- | oppose the bill on account of 1 ch of the bills the committee rs favoring any | a section appropriating $8,000,000, to be lute purity of every barrel of Whisky sold by us under | EV iNIN itwasa mistake © Will take piace at the w mistak, satisfied with nothing short of separation L » give the men eight ts pain Rr bem. 16 rooKs Of a Firat bieat. 3 a particular railrcad, but because it would injure | able d Psix years rom Ja 1S: bouchere said s ely understood when | NOUrs. At Kansas City, Boston and other places : == THOS. 3. KING, Secretat myis2° | pexpep.—The commissioner of Indian affairs | IM, the constitutional point involved, Mr. | tor making biz guus, and at West Troy, N. Y., A Whee he eae eunor Cameo eek tally from 3:30 to G p.m. Cards of ad- - NDE] issione ra MePherson said many able lawyers doubted the | an armory gun foundry . He said | | © the other packing Louses showe ready toa . : ak (Paces d used ox. | the Same state of ailain. ‘The American ifthe member for Cork (Parnell) had used otra neg wre ey a » Packing and Provision Co. and ail the y their men that * 7 SAN Y i; 4 cost of $1,000,000, BGT ait a has decided tosuspend Indian Agent McGilli- power of Congress in the matter, He admitted CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENAT! rrgond having ‘lis against | CUddy, at, Pine Ridge agency, unless be accepts | that of late the tendency of the decisions o! he | ane senate has confirmed the following nomk- | ceedingly strong expressions he would prob ORE Ce eee eee ree | accra no Was ocdere:L there to Guts. eine rity of the | Nations: Gen, W.S. Rosecrans, to be register of | @bIY regret. them, ~ - OWEN MURRAY, { WaASHL r = 182 State street, Chicago, Minos. ee Congress aud restrict. the aut agent has refused toreceive the new clerk ont > See ake : states, ey 5 hich the atates Ba Sisine “P. loudiy, whereupon Labouchere added: “The ie present ay stem. A. P. HOTALING & CO. City. By order of the Commitie ground that It is-4 rellection on hii forthe | states, cven in matters over which the states | tire asury. United States consuls—Peter * P on ‘and Priday ev a = ‘ ‘ WM. G, MOORE, Borin ieniocies arakeey ent. The | Claimed exciusive conirol. b enmesse St. Galle; Victor Vif- | moble lord for Paddington (Churehill) probably Se Che cstum te the us SE PSE ere ees ee Te, Col Gomes and Chairman Fair Commuée, | fatter'states that this appointment is accord: | _ Sr. McPherson cited figures to show that an | Stal of Tennessee, at St, Galle; Victor Vif | a are eae nisoublle utteronone Raidwi a myls2te 52 ______] anes with his policy not to allow the agents to | Immense commerce passed through the stream of West \" i Hessian sores onl nd of | gy bat the men will do ts rather dificult to SiApow Paxtowr E LA MONTAGUE & SONS, re seas s appoint their dlerks, as being. less Heels zo pro- | Which it was proposed to bridge, and contended | Erick, of West \ fe sald the opponents of the bill compiuined of | gndout. ‘They nt. ue of the mem Sof the National Dear 68 Beaver street, for New York City. SPECIAL NOTICR eppolnutns , is that no bridge at that point would carry one- | fo" OLeustoms its details, but the universal rule was the bet- | bers of their executive committee says: "We A. 140 Sew York ave riday. May 21st, at 8 pe pein Want, (eoetved assortment Of Refrigerators, Pesan ete ae tenth the commerce now led by the stream. | vestin, ‘Texas; |. Vauginn, district of | ter a constitution looked on paper the worse it => want to strike and have pot advocated It, Tha close of this whiqas eutertatamaeas ihe, indies will W. P. FESSENDEN, T acl good Gasoline, Sale for 73e, delivered tony | ACCEPTED WiTH ReGRET.—Secretary Lamar | He read communications irom. manuiacturers drbor, X-¥.5 Uuadiats W. Cutter, “district | proved in practice, Tn all political matters the | Mtheugh We most certaiviy have waked for tg ser cake, Admission 25 cones, ‘a | 11 Central street, Bost n. Mass, for the New England | part of the city: the est, We. for Seals deiivered. | has written a letter to Hon. G. A. Jenks, not- | show: that a bridge with. iis piers, would bee ern Mase. Surecvor oF custome iteve | Presumption was against the upper classes | toit now, We have periecteu aN Organization =: States cou RencegT yt of most approved styles of | fying him that the President had received his | serious pgtraciion to the commerce ot the | C, Jordan, port of Omaba, Neb, Hans 5, Bea | belng right. rrh prenatadaped oe BY 1 0 unig cep first-class workmen: a ieee 5 Rete stream and an injury to the commerce of New | tye, New ¥: Miscellaneous—Silas \ HUMBUG ABOUT ULSTER, stood, howeve union workers an poet ate dibaaean: Goats: mearguees ee make Plumbing and Gas Fitting a specialty, 1 have | Tesignation of the office of Assistant Secretary | Ji Ue, port ot New York. Miscellaneous—Silus ‘ . ; rr _ stot, Trageaicnne; bas bers. pastponed Gols May G. G. CORNWELL & SON, two burner Vapor st S$. N-k-I Keep | Of the Interior, and accepts tt with regret. cere. Burt, naval officer o1 customs, district ot New | His remarks about Ulster were especially | #£°e4t 5 her tected a Jaga Mar So Spe uae Wilkerd all Tickets for Nos. 1416 and 1418 Pennsylvania avenue, Vapor Stoves sold by mein repair, "Any of the above. —— vq. THE PENSION BILL. York; Lawrence Hurrigan, uppraiser ot iner- | eective. He asked what was this Ulster? It | ca’ qmenynutte Huan seutiments, h iustant good fiir that date and piace. For Washington City, D.C. my1-wés,2t | 94-0 per cent le-s than aresold elsewhere. Pexsion Fravns.—The statement 1s made by | At 2 o'clock, Mr. McPherson not having con- | chandise, port of st. Louls, Mo; John H. Far-| 14° ting of fraud. If they included Belfast, | might it was decided to call cut the eras ta oe Teese Rion ae see is United States court held at Jackson, Tenn.,| | The pension bill was then placed before the | Pi gnivs, Beatrice, Neb; Win, W. HL. Davi pen | Even the Presbyterians of that, provines did | NeW York in order to foree the drm here to £ AFTERNOON iotders by postals for Fiuld. Work, or Goods of any | twelve persons were convicted of perjury, for. | Senate, the pending question being that of Mr. | Omess, Beatrice, Neb; Wim. WH. Davis, pen- s : give in. The company intends to open tuelt Aaminoion, 30 an 25, Kind will reeive prompt attention." Feo einer Luce re Deaton agate | Mcbheiesns (nessoimeste ae bill to whe’ oor Se oe ; | not wish to be separated from the rest ot Ire- | Stiblisiment at Stansiord, Connectiont, winteh, JAMES M HAKDIE and SAKA VON LEER, Se | Which various sums of money were wrongtully | Mitte, with instructions to submit to the Sen- | Ticut, Wm. S. Baldwin, of New York, to be |!4nd. How many Orangemen were there in been closed tor many youre, In the Great Melodrama, 2102 14th St Bw*_| obtained: in many instances, on forged pension | ale un estimate of the expense that would be | tirst lieutenant, revenue’ service: First Lieut, | Ulster? About 60,000. Now these men were | te has been sent there iv induce the men wok A BRAVE WOMAN. OF NATIONAL | receipts in the names of deceasod pensioners. | incurred by its passage. Morton L. Phillips, ot New York, to be a cap- | steady, sensible, practical men [opposition Sib upncitesing eouenten opted’ Sommer Prices fo W. M. Sax: & Soxs University, Loos Est nats extractune Hes | Of twenty-nine Indictments returned for these House of Representatives. tain in the revenue service. Army promotions | cheers), law-abiding men [renewed cheers), | ded the mon eit hours’ Work aa fylzet Only hi + we ‘STER s jsork done uuder the supervision of competent | offenses, seventeen went over to the next term | srr, pipble (S.C) from the cominittee on the | —Fist Licut. Join L. Bullis, 24th regiment in- | cheersh law-abiaing an ceieeoteerengetd | pi ees 2 Operators a: cost of material. Open from 2 to 9 p.an. | of court, a (S. C.), fantry, to be captain; Second Lieut. Altred M, | butonce in a while they were seized with a sort | apoceyaeging. the members on a ee dally, except S inday. my 153m — the laws regulating the election of Presidents | Paimer, 24th regiment infantry, to be first lieu- | of erraticism, [Laughter.] From about the < thelr ‘wages, > os paid yay MAY ADAMS ECRLPSQUE COMPANY AND| OFFER FANCY PATTERN DRESSES AT [a fous HOPES RSITY, BAL: | ARMY OrDFRs.—Major George H. Weeks, | reported a joint resolution proposing aconsti” | tenant.’ Also twenty-five postinasters. commencement of July to the fifteenth | Percentof thelr wakes, te paid to the tnost CHINESE AND JAPANESE MINSTRELS. Se Tac dnOre, Exaunuations for admission for the | quartermaster, ordered to temporary duty in | tutional amendment creating and defining the | The rejection of C, W. Button as postmuster erous lor @& to | Gentof the lumberman’s union was aces law, Tio isle Shows in One! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. beat aca Year will begin Weduesdas, June 9, ag | Wartern ew vice Pi at Lynchburg, Va, has been officially an- their way. This ‘i > Twenty Micatien ener Tine te Heng: Dassoes, Gaur schalalerelitbemae ocapaibaion the office of chief quartermaster, division of | office of second Vice President of the United | 86 Lyne Se paeeane| Dye | BigHE and acknowledged ‘at the Sgt waa es and Comedy my 15-m,wees to Jeo cific; Ist Lieut. George F. E. Harrison, | States, House calendar. z - wugh te 15 ey bec reece echt is taen, for Ue Mest part, lived 5 ers : = i mes 3 . Gi E. Hi = position laughter.] After the 15th they became | Ml shel MESIOS ONLY 10CENTS, | YIGURED INDIA FONGEES reduced to $1 per (Ree D. cookR, 2 artillery, ordered “to continue on duty at P. 0; APPROPRIATION BILE. Mr. Butier yesterday introduced a bill in the | bnee more perlectly reasonavie human beings, | ZB spuliod to puters so bettas ee ee ee aie | yard. . a oreign ay pet aE ree ee iiliae, Set maa inerorters: Ist Lieut. RA. 1 ‘The House then went into committee of the | Senate to organize the territory of Alaska, sim- | Their relizion was intolerant. As to their | Ue! fr iu 4 Fa se Buys Foreign and Domestic Goid ‘and Silver Coin, | Williams, Sth cavalry, ordered from. Malone, Ht i Mr, | loyal y endeavored to prevent the quce 1 irom the door. “isut,” added he, “we WwW iE Also, Mutilated Coin. NM. an Antonio, Texas, on public busi: | Whole (Mr. Hammond, of Georgia, in the chair,) | ar to the bill introduced in the House by Soa. ae ie Varoeeae ine sonter the | Bal iaintain our union, abd when we are ASHINGTON x PLAIN COLORED INDIA PONGEE reduced | | erect ire oe mae nie Rees, and Bonds | ne E 3d urtillery, ordered | ou the Senate amendments to the Post Office | “yr. Dolph yesterday introduced a bill in the | crown on that most disreputable being, the pire we mm 1 — a : aL > from $1.50 to $1.25. £ | to ld, Mass., under instruetions from | appropriation bill. si 5 . 2 y tine or | Duke of Cumberland. ‘They were now ee e Og Cc F (fe JF You WANT To BUY, SELL OR fof ordn 2d Lieut. L, E. Sebree, | aa uate providing tor the punishinent, by fine or | . They Serban So Sik SeeMetN bean Ae a ores Barr eee gills Shgnal corps, tellcved from duty as signal ofcer | of", Millard (N. Y.) briefly advocated, the for- | one Zears Muprisonment of aby person Who | | THREATENING WAR AGAINST THE EMPIRE, sipten. = eee TCMPHREY € ADAMS sig ay as aig leer | eign mail service aineuument, contending that | interiered with tne ranuing ofa railroad excep! aly aa ain 6 and threat- a ean BLACK PONGEE reduced from $1.50 t0 $1.25. | 1, ro CHATESTOL athe Mlle eee bal ooNee itWould have a bensiiclal eifect on American | by lexal proces The very same swaggering boasts and threat-| 7, Lovrs, May 19.—The furnitare manufao GOING!-GOING"—GONE™ ening of civil war as were heard now were | turing companies in Ubis ctty on the Ivo! May Mr. Phelps (N. J.) said that the amendment | Mr. Riddleberger made # speech in tavor of the | raed by the Oraugemen when the right hon- | resolved, iu order to avoid a sirike anvoug thelr and the vote by which it was adopted in the | confirmation of Mr, Scott to be Uuited States | oravle gentleman brought In the bill for the dis- | (Mployes, to give the eight-hour syétem @ fair Senate were an eucoarayement to the friends | marshal of Virginia, but the Senate adjourned | establisument of the irish chureh. He would | ktl, and i it should be found that thelr bush y CREDI1 =o> TRAV. partments of Taxne: cisaconta commerce. In the Senate in executive session yesterd: PARIS BOX ROBES at greatly reduced prices. | (fos TRAV . partinent of Texas; leave for four months ane AV ranted 24 Lieut, J. E. ILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. _ | frenty-one reemulis ord PONGEE EMBROIDERED DRESSES at reduced | LETTERS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAFTS AND | Arizona for 13th Infant acklin, 11th infantry; red_to' department of : Ordnance Sergeant — > 2 or 7 van of American shipping. He was proceeding to | without action, ask Mr. Chamberlain whether he was going to | "@s8 could be conducted profitably upon that ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE. geiceas BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Tate eee ral poral, Fohn Ciittord, 16th in- | make a summary of the vote when he was in- | Mr. Hoar presented_in the Senate yesterday | propuse a separation of all Lister or only part ot | Plan, to continue It indeluitely, but ifthe cou Sad Bern Grin BAER een mene and Private Petce Kellen 3d toneeane | terrupted by Mr, Blount (Ga.) with the point | the peiition of the New Englund Methodist | te “In pars tuere Was a Catholie majority, in | aT¥ should result, to return io the old plau, ae ew vei eee | ent and rivate Fe ter Kelley, 3d infantry, | thar it was not in order to refer to the action of | Episcopal conierence urging the United Stat | parts the population was mixed. Ii he was | Hepresentatives of all the tactories hates tee Ovly twochances to see what this generation can| ELAMA-LACE SHAWLS onetenth thelr value } (F< Z5=. HOOK BINDING iplacedlon/thorretired tise the Senate. Mr. Pheips suggested that the gen- | to enforce the terms of Lhe Chinese treaty so as | golug to apply lis propod&l to. tbe whole of | 1g last night, aud In view of Use inet that tm ibe Sorte BSS for 65 R. i 5 rhe | Ueman should be proud and not ashamed that | to protect the iives and. property of Cainese | ister, could anything amore atrocious be con- | Other cities the majority of the lactorios were So 11012 Pa. ave. UMliclal Gazerte and ouier bindings | prAtZROAD APPRAISERS ArPOINTED.—The | eicht democratic Senators had had the courage | subjects in the United States. ceived than a large Caihoite body being subject | Working ten hours, and hat it would be im- A GENUINE OLD ENGLISH FAIR. ne proportionally low: all work firstelass. m10-lin | Pfesident to-day appointed Lee L. Thompson, | to’ vote for the amendment. He had | — Kepresentative Springer was renominated for | tothe rule of such gepticmen as the Orange | Possible lor the employers bere togompeve with : ; ~~ fof Little Rock, Ark., Davidson Dickson, of Van | read trom the | public prints) that eight | Congress, yesterday afiernoon for tne seventit | ody sent over ‘here. Roars of laughter rol- | Hela on the basis of am eight-hour day it was #RIDAY and SATURDAY, May 14th and 15th. (Keen LUMBER. Buren, Ark., and John Martin, of Topeka, Kan., | democratie Senators had voted to give | consecutive une. sen. | l0Wed this parody on the Uistermen’s speeches, | Tesplved to return to the old plan wfuer Ube 20h ae pee eae cider to close out a large stock of HARD-| appraisers of the rightof way ol the Southers | NeW steamships to American commerce | — Senator Teller to-day introduced in the Sen- ionD MAuSINGTON'S instant, and lock out aii employes wi u manufacturers, | ate a bill to appropriate WOODS, Twill make it specially’ to your Interest if | Ransus TOR. Co, through the Indian Territory. | Bd ew ports to Ameri 250,000 tor the estab- Should refuse to work on that plat fs NA geste rem a wet The Senate having pertormed its duty, the | lishment abd erection ofa uillitary post near -_ pais acre rent aopimcireectced arg 4 COMPROMISE AT CINCINN ATT. jou place your orders with mie. SLOORE WAL TOMES OIATICN 7 jouse had presented to it an opportunity to | Draver, Colorado, ng the door upou the hope of an arrangement, | CixcrNNATI, Ono, May 19,—All the safe and sails ikke ects ee cise 919 Pennsylvaniaave, Asking to share your orders in all kinds of eeu roars Fabs ee | S$ «measure full of advaniages to the coun-| Seuatir Van Wyck leaves this evening for | The prevalent fecling is that the ministers must | lock Workers ‘have ‘Teturned to work cee ADE CONCERT, LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, mouxp- | ¢x4™D promotion ar admiral, What the country needed was new steam-| Wilkesbarre, Pa., where he will deliver’ the | tic to the bill, and, it necessary, go tocertain | UPON terms Which ure w compromise, Te SCE AXD Frx: = mys ONE PRICE! ‘GS. and the President granted his request Ss and foreign marke’ ‘This measure | opening address at an armory iair to-morrow ° ow a res Ji amounts to nearly ten per cent advance to the DANCE AND FINA DODS, BAS EECy to be laced upon the retired list of | wouid give then f The country wanted Its se: aiternoon, cf EERE 88 eee eee. oS ores nee nm. The furs tare men are the only — . ries De eee ware Maen the navy, with’ the ‘rank of. comme. | cuust defended. ‘This incasure would doit. by * —______ee0_______ Ume it was bolieved Hartington and Cassaiver, olding out in large uumbers, Some No reasonable or unreasonable ofter retused. f dore, under the forty years’ service law. | giving the country a merchant marine, which PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION. lain would both be brought into line if the gore | Of Uhemn are returning. The planing mill men Things must and shall be sold, bat mot at __28th and Ei streets northwest._| Commodore Mayo and Conimodore Jouett were | Was the militia of the sea, This measure was — erninent would accept an abstract resulution in | WO have struck are not numerous, AUCTIC QUALITY FLUID FOR VAPOR | both entitled to promotion to be rear admirals, | ad Vantageous and ought to be pasted, and it | A Report in Favor of Mr. Dibble’s Joint | [iV)r or the luine rule idea, this was subse ING BACK ON HARD TERMS, Admission, 1c. Hyiders of season tickets entitled s. for 7 ivered. The latest modore Joueit will now probably take the | Would be passed unless members were fright- Resolution. tly discovered to be a delusion and is now | St, Lours, May 19.—The striking enn to admission freeot charge. my 14-5t I andibe of Vapor Sto hat was to be tilled by Ma ‘ound Commo- | eued because some gentlemen had « le oR Te 5 ey sbaudened, The strongest appeals an being | of tie Southern Barb Wire Company held = re co f Mind) teaniren OPall ities ae tein Jno. H. Russell will fill the remaining va- | subsidy. It was notasubsidy. A subsidy was | When Congress, early in the session, passe: sit to oO ting yesterday and resolv u aA we LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. ves —— Mr. Hiscock (N. Y.) maintained that the cea AE eRe OL aO AS € = g SITUATION r. of the company refuse recelve them back wt aS IGEDRENS COUNTRY HOME, fe . A PLEASANT Trip, — The Secretary of the | amendment was not a subsidy. He did nor | Presidency in case of the death or disability of goa Ee NS Unloss they should promise to make up during han bon ag Gey BE ACLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1809 F Srneet. SUAUSBE | Navy has placed the Despatch at the disposal | W#nt to be understood as saying that he would | both the President and Vice President, it was | Iai ina position to state that the following | 1uGy. tres Should promise t make up oom @lviown, De : ee RE ale RndUHnse Testa TRiLteesl Ge tid an | Bot vote for a liberal subsidy if the cilect of it | understood to be merely a temporary measure. | is the exact situation: The dissenting liberals | je was given, aud to-day tue company renewed, Tae frends and pairo is charity ave cordially | PPHELLA, BAN Bw. ga” Suc uffiairs to inspect the school at Hampton, Va, | Would be to extend American commerce and | At the time several other bills and resolutions | are much alarmed at the prospect ot dissolu- | operations. eR a pe | ee ee : MORN te ‘The party eric galt sttone iW aaiiinytoettig) build up fore HOerreia ar Canaleche eee ou having the same general purpose were iatro- | tion, when most probably they will lose their a eal cia setae a ” on, after pine opts Lot = — je myo evening + | Sidy was invoked in thiy discussion Decauso it | duced. Mr, Dibble introduced a joint resolu- | gest, “Tucreiore they are extreiely ansious | THE PATISBURG O1L FAMLURE, AR BICYCLE—PARK LIGHTED AT NIGHT J y pose Adar age Seats eee might have the effect of frightening some men | tion foran amendment to the Constitution to rg paetnehatien 5 chad gre ™ SSIES nuker qaonuewt of Bases | We Sri How Tue Forr , ng WILLIS Lee De- ronimo’s Thugs, froin thelr eonvietious and changing thelr votes | provide for the election ofa second Vice Prest- | Ninel, Gladstonejcan give up clause 24, watch | Cendg, Tmimbe She Cam i a er ee svaguiea to houses anni get ioe sf ANOTHER DISPATCH FROM GEN. atnes, | It it_were necessary for the developluent, of : ae — pte ds i Soll CAPITAL CYeLR CO. 10e Db HAVE Gor IT pial eaves The foliewing telegram was received atthe | American industry be would as soon vote | dent Who shall succeed to Lhe ollice of Presi- eine Re Prrrspux, May 19.—A careful Investigation ney for Mines on this side of the ocean tin case of the death or disability ot both | strongly tor t carrying the American flag as vote it for the | President and First Vice President. Mr. Ran- | Waemselye 5 Par joe Fer payaten’ War department from Gen. Miles, dated Fort of Uhe condition of the atlairs of Craig & Lowrie, WELL GARRISONED WITH THE LARGEST erry oil firm which falted yestertay, shows thet for WILLAE! ner Huachwea, A. T., May 17th, through Gen. How- | jnouopalists who controlled the lines on the | dail Introduced a proposition to continue the see pretearsecectonmar mest pargmche-y ¥ AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF ard at San Francise | other side of the ocean. When gentlemen in | Presidential electors in power during a term of mo Py eed eee eee Aer en eken COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. “Capt. Hatfield has recovered all except two j Sinuated that the lobby was full of men push | four years, and providing tiat tuey shall name | Irish will sve that by asseuting to exe The total will Teach from $100,009 to a " | of his horses that stampeded during the fight | lug the Senate amendment he might as wei | asuceessor to the Presidency suould occasion | they, deprive ihemaclves of thelrouly op 1 @h20000., Mir Craik eape A yy 44 MEN'S, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S 1886, $618,312.24. on the fifteenth, and has been directed to start | retort that as strong influences were at work- | require. The House committee on ciecti evenerdheser~ Abeer gore Pro yon Bag» bs Ping 4 portunity of resisting Lhe constapt exercise of | sete in full and bat © at leust $200,000 left 59 per share, a in in pursuit. My address will be at this | emanating from the other side ot the | President und Vice esident inet to-d: Kk e veto a estininster,. Gladstone himself | over. Three thousand barrels were suid bere © FOR mix = r. . ‘on each. share. place until the movements of ludians ai ocean to strike down the American | decided, air a general discussion of the ques- | HMC Neto at W uninster.. Gi . ; i pnd ts ; li SC Anee ees CELEB CRG Te fully developed.” re more | Steamship lines, He had felt neither home nor | tion, to report bet: propositions to the Luuse Inpereecliy eoety 1320 SSIS ADL |) | | RE Sneie RbCUSeL Ms ST RT OO ; ee Sate Subseviption ior stock in the 1110 fssue and the frst et —— ser. — foreign influences. Those who spoke of thern | ti first with the approval of the majority tu ee = Tho chi a trip= Dye places on Sa Dist nt thereon ean be made dai’y sro joubuess spoke cliher of their knowledge or | other with the minority’ssanction. sir. Dibble | scage Anarchists. ed : aoc (Res cami Secs be the Districts otfice of tie Assos Society. imagination, ‘This question Ought to be taud | cauealtied the majority renoct tO tie Hotes | WINDING UP A STORMY sSEssEON.| ree anaxp suny meine CONGIDERATSON 6B ining the oujec The lawn party given by the Garfleld Hospl- | would be decided on its merits outside ot in- | aud Mr, Beach presented the talnority report THEIE CASES TO-DAY, ‘Note the following prices: jurnished upon applies tal Ald yesterday afternoon and evening at | fluences of this kind. Proceeding to discuss | tiis morning. CHicaGo, May 19.—The grand Jury took THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President, | Senator and Mrs. Logan's was, in spite of the | the benefits which would inure to the United be ean SD the beariug of Uhe cases Of tue abarchists U OUR GREAT SPECIALTY SUIT, , uniavorable weather, quite a suce Phe | Staves by an extension of her commerce with ‘The Library Site. ey ay Sea ‘ihe first thing don i | 2 1m __| house was commodious enough to shelter the | South America, he said the United States was | yousr as To THE SUM THAT cov~LD BE parp | Pe May 19,—Local bills for the y the testi ELV ED CAR LOAD oF | guests from the sprinkling of rain which fell; | able, in nearly ull the lines of gouds which were UNDEK CONDEMNATION. bee getunn oeparene dcx rreeetermsaed md | 99.75, rth Finid. 5 gals. delivered, | the booths and tables were filled with pretty | Sought by South American countries, to com-| nye petition and papers to be submitted to | Muliefot eyclone suflerers in the various coun- © gals. of the so-called | thing with Germany, France and England. The ‘Sq that went off readily, and a great many | pe’ j ties and graating authority for issuing bonds | re u tbe eifect of wouuds re i < v by a fancy Articles were purchased early In the atter- | effect of the American line to Brazil had Deen | court, uskiug the condemnation 0: the squares | Ue oy ar alin panel ceived in the Haymarket riot, After Unis wit ‘TRIP, GOOD FOR ONE Day, | SHetly All Wool, Choice from Eight DisferentStyles | _tmy4-Lin_W.s.J 717 7st nw. | noon, ‘In tho evening the house "was crowded | Lo reduee the freight on cutee alone $1,000,000 | on Gupitcl Hill chosen for the brary site, wore | BY Counties to repais damages are beln: puslued | TOC! Ts fe Mas asics te TWENTY-NINE CENTS. and Textures, SOME with people, and tue german was opened at 10 | @ yeur. not ready to-day, but will provably be filed to- | Marough both ho “a —— axe ES Ss riuid, o'clock with Lieut. Ramsey leading. One hun-| Mr. Blount suggested that the American line : Telok Alkorney. Woethlngtbr | ness of the general assembly has been very | ne st. Louis a 3 $1, delivered. ‘No charge for cleating out or Tepalt. piola bouaaaesTt et Garticdino eatiee morrow, District Attorney Worthington, who Tatas Wado GGA je at 619 and 1351 Pennsylvsnia ave- $7.50 ing Vapor Stoves if you use our celebrated Cleve! na | dred button-hole bouquets, dunated by Mr. R. J. ante: hasexamined the law, will file the papers in | thoroughly cleaned up and at o'clock this | gy arrempr TO BE MAD corner New Jersey avenue and C = Fluid. "No more leaky Vapor Stoves, Call and sce | McLean, were the favors, ee thal g ntlemen. District in Congress, id - id aden thi he | #ternoon both houses will adjourn until Jan | NATIONAL 01 wyatt FOR A NEAT CHECK CASSIMERE SUIT, fhe latest improvement A. EBERLY & SON! Bee ase et were OU Newman, Becre-| GRocERS WANT OLEOMARGARINE TAXED. eet (OOS LE to-day that the wext. In the senate all of tue republicans | May 1) advance guard of 5 7 cer RSIOX 7th st. é tary and Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Vilas, Commodore question whether the government could pay loue fisherman who rep- | ony £ GpESSD ISAT CURAL EXCURSION Strictly All Wool. oT piERSON | 20d Mrs. Harmony, Mrs. Stanford, Mrs. Hearst, | _Im the Senate yesterday Mr. Pugh presented a Gitass $650 ,G00 tort Grand Su Case ae | ocratie side, are present. ita: | Ts “ho are to organize & National Die ¥ TO RIVER VIEW. : CATs ‘ives special | Mrs. Surman, Mrs. Waite, Mrs.’ Payne, Mss, | memorial from the Grocers’ association of the | More than $550, £ Sani crs riclasceiably of tne Kaighits of Lab aetna siden awards of the jury exeeeded that sam, would Were current this moriiing that the detno. | ee eee eee a ee ene 5. ¥, Tostel y per y, hi eek, have arrived in St. Louis from 1586, steamer Mary Wasb- § lo Uissisesof the nervous system, spinalcur- | Foster, Mrs. Manypenny, Dr. aud Mrs. Shippen, | District, represeuting that ut a meeting of the | have to be decided by the accounting ollicers of | cratic ausentecs Would put in an appearance at | carpus) +. 3 incton will leave her wharf at S p.m, returuing at 8 $5.00 Satares aud Fotis! aloeuse “Avlephond” call, 446, | Mrs. Manderson, Justice and Mrs Dlatchiard, | association on tho 12th instant a resolution | to Treasurs. ‘Tuere was, he sald, ad.tference | Leclock in the cxpectacion of fuding a uum. | Various polis in. the Mouongubela and Hock FB o- Muncby Prof. Jos B Caldwell. ES FOR A GOOD BUSINESS SUIT. —- Loring, Mrs, Kuki, Mrs. S. OL. Beyan, Me, ani | Was Wvanimously adopted, urging the passage | of opinion ainong lawyers as to the limitations | ber of the republican senators away, and thus by acireuiar sent among the aixty thousand ania? saad — EST | Mrs. Fruncis Colton, M. Bounder, Mr. and Airs, | BY Congress of the Seow bili, taxing oleomarga- | of the bill. Ii the limit of $550,000 was held | take possession of the chamber and repeal the | PA Cctitt STnK AnQue Whe sixty thousand Eisele ee SE Fini, 9 gals., 70, Henry Willard, irs. ‘Telier, Mr, Sanderson, | Tne. ‘The memorial is signed by E. M. Bur- | to apply to the amount to Be paid under con- | legislation of the last two weeks. ‘There Is mow | Rencrally, pespouded to, this will be the fret boehaaseeo 7 Schaal brea ce Saree iy Tins’ Dawes, Mal, Cc Renuedsreen | chard, president, and L. A. Dellwig, secretary | dex:ation as Well as ‘iu case of pureliase by | no probability of any of the democrats return- | SCDCTAUY, setae tal raukenes eear tae For charter inguin ES. RANDALL, FOR A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, Fae Pa eee teh cat Nylluoi Ara’ eudcaliss Alley Ot sini’ Brey of the association. agreement with the owners, then the condem. | ing until after adjournment, gate John Polpolton, of Shawnee, sald last _ eT Manager. : c 2 Sone Rie Ulannin Nreerandeh ie Rec eee ‘A conREcTION. nation would emount to nothing it the jury as a night that there are already Oftecn thousand @ (ORS EXCURSIONS Blue, Black or Rrowa Corkscrew, Strictly All Wool. | (Fg NOT POH Graiiau, Mim. Huldekoper. Mrs. Parkel Mrs: | ‘fhe District Commissioners to-day sent a cor- | S¥MUCE Nor volt Locondemned think tie | + MAD MOTMER'S AWFUL DEED. Koights of Lalor among the miners, wud the 0 TO GENTLEME: os (iss Swann, the Netherlands Minis- ertyin : i “pate 2 5 ‘object of Uke convention Is to sw. yumber Uwe AND CALIFORNIA TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIES! Hea peal rected version of their letter to the Senate on | propuble that the awards oi the jury can come | Cat Her Three Childrens’ Throats and Pi eres promo ye ager eovivacri ini ise is eae ter, Mrs. Wilkins, Sinister aud Mrs. Garter, py he Ine sigslicc ane | men iene #s much us possible, and then make « demand Stop your hair falling out. Oue treatment of the | Miss Dexter, Mrs, Cheatham, Mrs, Pinson, | the subject of a bridge across the Potomac river | within that amount. Merself to the Heart. | upon their employers for tbe redress of @ large “ = i oe rl t to be paid, In case of purchase by agrec-| WHEELING, W. VA. May 19.—A terrible | number of grievances, alnoug wiieb are Ince wm, i $4.50, $5.50. $6, $7.75, $8.25 and upward. eetrie Hair Resiorer will do it. Twenty-five treat- | Miss Clark, Mrs, Buchanan and Miss Richards, | to Arlingtov, The original letter spoke of side- | amount to be on iit ox: " preennons, : ag ) TICKETS ISSUED for INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL- menty or $10. Tes never failed in 36 years, Cali | Miss Dora Milier aud Lieut, Richard Clover | walks 2 feet 6 inches wide, when it ought, to Sees ‘hile po such limitisex- | murder and suicide ‘occurred in Lincoln Moned the “pluck, me system, which compels re Te ee as 4 for testimonials of the best familles in Washington. | were married at 11 o'clock to-day at her | have been 2 G-foot side walks. Senator Sher- | PCC A dings it is argued that the limit is | county, this state,on Monday night and was weidine tay wip He af URS EXCURSION: tie maps pettubed | CUTLUMEIS SULTS AGE 4 70'18 SEARS mothers residence. | The ceremony was per-| Man sent word to the Commissioners that | fobitea'there. reported here yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Donau, | ynictt the tniners suyetivey ute cheated. eat ok aouthly. by Pall for “Address. Strictly All Wool, ap2Lwies 1222 F STREET N. W._| formed under a floral marriage bell by the Rev, | Official communications must hereatter be ad- a a widow, beeaine insane from religious fanati- | YOtCirier of what they realy earu; the Tite~ Cook « * I Broadway, i es if A PEARFUD WauNinc: | Dr, Ciover, father of the groom, ‘The bride wore | Gressed, U0 itu as president of the Senate and | aoe Gen. Arthur Drives Out. cist and Imagined she had been called upon | $OPcrators to keep the prices of cual up mb2tw.ee btw $2.87, $2.50, $3.87. $4, 94.75 and upward, = ws simple tollet of sweeping white silk, with vell | 3° 3 New York Su y by the Lord to sacrifice the lives of | OLoperalom to Keep tie evil alos ‘a 4iN JOHNS AND GREAT FALLA be WM. 1. HAMMOND, of New York, the eeie- | and orange blossoms. There were préseut Mrs, | WS Telerred to tue committee on appropria- | From the New York Sun today. herself and her three children, Barly in | Makes Sour. and’ peter pay, and alter JoUNS AND GREAT EA ee! brated specialists says ties “in years this nudlou wilt we | Sitllon Menavor und "Mire stanford’ Ges: Beas, | Hons. The bright sunshine of yesterday entleed | the evening she threw herself upon her knees | shuiter hours and better pay, and ater, Luby 3 . pertectly baldcadade™ tr. Truxton Beale and iew otherof the laié ‘THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL, ex-President Arthur out of doors for the first | and spent several hours in wild ravings. She | S42uabiy’ of the Kulgbte oof Labora geoeral st Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines and Combination Stripes, | dani one to ve heated anhoan abe ws crete aseioe | chutor's friends, A sumptuous breakiast was | The District Commissioners and Health | tine in many weary weeks. His face wascol- | then arose, and arming herself wita a large. | Strike will ensue unless their grievance are ASHALL HALL. a MKS DE-SEMMES' Kiectsle Hal Restorer, ity the | Served and Lieut. and Mrs. Clover went to New | Ouiver Townshend were before the sub-appro- | ortess, and he was sixty pounds short of his | Sharp carving knife, made her way to the Troon! | Tivhied and thelr demands granted. — Strictly All Wool, se of iy and Wt alone, cals such a terrible fate be | Yorkin the ‘afternoon for a tew days, when a feerat pia Sees rity ‘occupied by her three daughters, aged 12, 10 Barnes aod soe ¥. CORCORAN ya: aeonell . they will return to Washington, and will sail, | Pri@tions committee of the Senate yesterday, | normal weight as he walked feebly down the | ana 8 years. The woman cut the the throat of Wall Street Steg ara iat and | $1.50, $2. $2.00, $3, $5.00, $2.7 andupwardat | Vor particulars consult, MES Di SEMMES, 1222 | accompanied by Mrs, Miller, for Burope on tné | explaining in detail the needs of various de- | sucps of his residence at 123 Lexington avenue | each child and then piuaged the reeking blade pom To-day, arriving. at Washington pst. pr w..city, and 176 Oth ave inent) The Old S 2 ork. 9th of June, partments of the local government. The District | 4.4 stepped into his closed laudau,the carriage | deep into her own heart. The bodies were dis-|_ New York, May 19.—The stock market Wo SO 2. rt | Mrs. Hearst will beat home to callers to- | #PPropriations bill was considered in detail, | he used in Washingtou, and was whisked away | covered yesterday by neighbors, who state that | opened heavy this morning, generally at & to WASHINGTON 18 Jeiaty Content onthe - : 2 Or : ahd arguments were heard in support of the the room ‘was so bespatiered with ‘blood as to | \q per cemt decline, while en, and nieals VICTOR & ADLER'S Re OR ee morrow afternoon. Criginattis proposed by the, Diattker omtelas | beniod a pale of bays. “His mus, Me. Ain Ae. | bears cosy ecoag PeUEmanaED ES @ clomgnter | Seaaad Gmenn sowed aliemee a ‘pee ice, Ice czeara and lunch supplied excur. ips it ts ty Sourkitehen Eaamine for your- | Mrs. Wharton and the Misses Wharton give a | und which had been cut down by the iTouse. It | (us his sister, Mls. Meflroy, und anotuer | bear 8 centeach, ‘There was a light business i = d’be sure you are hot using adulterated tea to-morrow afternoon from 4 1a 7. is believed that the Senate committee 4s dis- | {hiJusn Ceneral pari. He returned home at ee early trading, but Consolidated Gas aud West- Petr nomi acme wy eo, | TEN Bees: = = faut a untremangcaveeamrten | “Sire John Beall whe has recenty, recovered | Posed, to, Grant te requests made by tne Dis: | oth Central wood. on the doorstep. awhile An Economical Suicide. cin Union naa ocaame prominent, ud bot aa cree = —— CLOTH Star ARD” IS GUARANTEED PURE. | tr hy ” illness, ‘ tulking with relatives before entering the | HE BUYS A REVOLVER, SHOOTS HIMSELF, RE- | steadily declined, the Josing Lg per cen! Rreevow, @ HOUSE, Pucup ju all tyien uf packages Ask Jur grocer for | Jn Ludianapolis tomorrow foro tow eek eae. | arte ue-appropriations committee of the Sen- | huuse he showed by ints in his cheeks thas | “Rca rie ristoe ese Line Dawe ae bre Guring'the hour éiter lows uke seumen wemae 4, apd it he basu't it in stock send us your addressand | Mr. and Mrs, Beall. will spend the summer at | S¢,"ill Provably finish the District ay ria ‘. @net You will be supplied tion bill’ to-day-and Teport it to the full sum. | Bi8 Gtive had benefited him. Mr. Rastuss.| Sr, Paus, MINN. May 19.—A Huron, Dak., . : Red Sulphur Spri Ransom, Gen, Arthur's law partner, said last | special narrates a strange attempt at suicide at | 0:4 Percent. “The business on the general list y, Shooting Gallery, STRICTLY ONE PRICK, SA eeu, Ma Sendoron ont Mikki a ee cvemng that Gea, Arthur had been’ mending et. Archie ‘Held’ on Sunday tS | Seavy thronghoet the boar, sheaiea Yermesee en ae Curers of the celebrated “Star Brand” Muld Cured | waukee, relatives of Mrs. Van ‘Schatek, are in Capitol Topics. rapidly in the past three weeks: He nad been | revolver, went home and shot himsclt in the pee loving % and the rodalnder ot the list ges, muuday Sebooin Societies Se a miha-in*_| the elty’en route to Burope. INFORMATION WHICH THE, SENATE 18 NOT | hiv Correspondence aad lituc business matiers | Wt ,presst the, Vall passing Wurough hls lang; | Sinaller fractious. At 11. a aa. the market ia plating Raving excursious are la 927 AND 929 SEVEN LM. Wy GEG UR RR IMENT OF GAS) Mr. L.8. Bigelow, of Buffalo, is “the guest of] »,. paar Ganear ie hie answer to a| He even, talked seriously of going fishing on | ot want the revolver. He returned it and got | dulland heavy, ars call or ad ae for Hangl ve I e che this summer, but of course, tanetisoer, particulars call or address Corner of Mamachusetts Avenue. Fi ee Oe ne gh | a ereuatl nando Seenton, Fecent resolution of the Senate, requiring infor- | Mr. Rausum said, that was out of the question, | HiS,mouey back, alter whiicls he walked to his General Foreign News. S RANDALL, Fine line of Brass » so Lieut. and Mrs. Dicknell, of Philadelphia, are “4 Q room and went to bed, tT KER HOUSE, gor. 4pand Pe ave Fagg Goods 2 BNCO. | im the city tor a few days, salaries undgr the nave Bunroh 2, AGah ears | Hon serious, but nov periicha. Hs anal em-| femzee, his comisbane a fang Seow le | Ay ome mar sa onas Saag aon - ree of ree na -hools ‘Open Satu: — —— = O1 1} ol Ly a 4 er a a Q 4 ‘Gerken toe ee oe yes 5 oe PYIT | === BAUNS MAMMOTH ESTABLINIC | Mrs. Charlotte M. Clarke, author of the “Mod- | that the chief oF tio division of ancy ava | Poatically inat Gon. Artur had not Bright's ee is ‘an expedition to ‘Afrion, ; — = <a till 7 o'clock until fur- | ern Hagar,” “Baby Rue,” &., 18 at 322 East allowances affirms, upon his experienced judg- | disease of the kidneys, and showed none of the Quebee Catholics Rejoicing. ‘The party will consist of 100 well armed men, - sovine For Your Fawmy | usrnaict iy sinisat"Bhiute | Capttotsiréel where she cxpecia to remain, | ment that it will reauire the services o con | SYimniome Of tna complaint Nervous ©x- | cyyrorau sorice oF ancunistor Tasca | And ie seudesvous wil be Zaneibar. fits bet Jesr Now pea eyes eD Rea eos antici |-, es Chsentannas Mra efi on Ser Aine a ee ee, eo rere = AUS’ ELEVATION TOTHE CARDIXALATE. | Hove ites Ue voiy to sclontitte exploration. WE ARE SELLING A GOOD MANY ND RAS se OD: Melon chess: a a ek: Poaolution. | He prays the consideration of the are acer Lea paosism Queene M Day 19: TuseMicsel announcement — LAWN MOWEKS, BEFORE IT 1S TOO LATE! Gunion Law Building. 472 loulsians'ave. Compiles | Mrs, Lincklaen of Connecticut, the mother | Senate W: the department should not be | injunction Martin @. to re- | Archi index to-all conveyanées of Georgetown and County | of hire. Fr hor Gadghtee and [tor from the duty of turnishing the in- | Svat him ‘tear ing 409 | dinalate, ‘The news was recelved with fagmeoergengeg bebe wal «om wae aod cai thd wration, | Bropersy and utles to uch made aapectalty. apdam | ¢f Mrs. Walrehild, is. visiting her Geughter and | formation desired. The letter was referred to | salt him front tear If stats that | by the Catholics vot ss E i psPo . a es | ON SARTNEY, be was in of the first floor of thelr by it aaieia ane aeoeions =e ou gen ootncsamescigi peer i aut |r aucun oF ie guoio wont” | Edin ated by Spey nats | puri fal OSE 3 3 # HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, perience to, tus average cont pet Uoaansd was ialo ¢ STREET, | Miss Risley-Seward has returned from | to the post office appropriation bill will continue | the building to, Gopelasa, 20 whom he should, | evening the Pontifical souaves called paige ginny perience, iu +383, the s Deposits, Loans, Exchange, Collections. Europe, Her steamer, the “City of Rome,” | all day today and the vote may not be taken | Pay is rept atid that no rent will be due tll | eminence and preveated him with Wood Mantels, Tiles, &c; Piumbers and Dealers in| For prospectus address Dealers in Government, District Bonds and all Local | encountered an ive field op her last American | until to-morrow. It has been considered cer. | Juz? ast thas Sopeiene = soaisen aaah oe Furnaces, Ranges: @c. apsdwib&tlp ¥. J. TABBITS, General Manager, Securities, bound voyage, and Miss Risley-Seward iv Just | Yin war grron ‘The | will destroy pisintitre beuiness, 2c.” X'ralo was | not cepenud ta acts = 98 pp Y aplose 1420 Fee ne | stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges of | recovering. @ severe congustion of the | re, Rowever, will prossutsan al toed by. Suge Merrick: the’ respon- vities will take 25 To 33 Pex Crest P, WwW New. York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore | lungs cBptracted during that arctic experience, | Tepa'ucane, however, will, prosont an simost | issued by Su ies po REDUCTION. cxwrce, Ore, Warr MoMites american Dell Telephone Block execated| at Brot ae ten, De Henrie passe | hogs being, Brougut to Bear upon seme ot te | | of Quven Christina's son. win | Pagans, te, gecteion, Of : sak a an v. Dr. southern members to VIKNNA OFTICIAN COMPANY, Baveded ot Droceiste, srocers. it act on handask |, iS direct irom our office to Boslon, Constant | dent or the Central College of Missouri, is ® proposition, tpon the grounds “net Ye will serve sgighince on Hafeay ia ‘the Hoyal Ubapel, at | aud sermented ;

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