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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't THe Evextxo Stan 's served to subscribers tn the eity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per lew at the counter, 2 peepald—90 cents) & Office at Washington, D. C.a4 iuonth: one year, st (lntered at the P secondelass mall matter THe Wrexty Stam—poblishet on Friday—$1 ® Fear, postaze prepail. Six months, 50 cents, Che Evening Star. ast he paid in advance; af non application. = "Von. 6G8—Na 10.311. WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1886. TWO CENTS. AMUSE) : 7 VENTH AND EIG =» THE SWEDISH HEAL’ PPPUE SEV beth, Ele jot i<sd we yer Liray mel Nasured Eetage, treated at their residence If deat Leave W gio MAY 28 and 2 BL" Cireatars at 1k & O. and She fiers, on Penusylv vetarning 3 doa ee eof | (f= Hariware Store, 1413" New’ ‘York, avenne.or call | gel" pon ao riELM AS, 2 1011 Mstreet nortinwest, LtoD pm. | 2, 100KS good. my20-6t Tues Wednesday Thursday. STAR BRAND LARD” IS xX v 7. 7 ATER. Put up In all styles of ly hb it, an if he hast it ia stock send ayo Each Evening and Saturday Matinee, ‘you will be supplied, THE BRIGHTEST OF SOUBRETTES, AND HER COMPANY OF COMEDIANS IN HOT WATER. NTS. SPEC c bill amends the act creating the bureau of [ENT oe CIAL NOTICES. Libor so that. that. bureau shall hereatter be Known as the department of labor, and the commissioner, in addition to the duties now , 8 required to commu- nicate with the various railroad and transpor- tation companies, and with all other compa- nies engaged in the various industries where any great ‘number of persons are employed, and ascertain the number of employes, wages, relations of labor and capital generally, cte., ete., and report the same to Congress, NEW FEATURES OF THE LEGISLATIVE APPRO PRIATION BILL. Besides the provision attached to the civil service commission] cause of tho legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, which was given in THE STAR yesterday, the bill provides that the pension examin? ers shall be ap tion of the comm: fore they have been aj service commission. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SPECIAL NOTICES. Z IN, D. CG, MAY 20TH 1886. BROTHERS AND WORKINGMEN, Of the District, how long do you Intend to rest on on the defensive onl offensive and defensive, are moving heaven and earth Having tried, to use their own rather ut expressive language, “to starve hey are now scouring the coun! laces, utilizing that money ‘at the expense of your flesh and ou and your families trom the city you were born and reared, and which to build. ‘They have par: resenting to the building public, ing this fight in their interests, Jo you not show the fallaclousness of the middle Tepresenting or fighting for the interest of any- one but himself, by organizing co-o tions and demonstrating to the build Js to their interests to deal with y« co-operative plan, Washington News and Gossip. GovERNMEST RECEIPTS To-DAy.—Internal Tevenue, $435,045; customs, $751,267. Brps were opened to-day at Col. Casey’s office for river-washed pebbles for concreting pur- Poses in the new State, War and Navy depart- ment building. Jno. B, Lord, of Washington, was the lowest bidder at $1. Telegrams to The Siar. ALDERMAN JAEHNESENTENCED Sent to Sing Sing for DAKOTA'S EFFORTS FOR ADMISSION —— AT ATHENS PAS! —— Hannibal Hamlin on the Fishing Trouble. es (Ee ssursero movements and Massages—Prof. NISSEN, CCRSIONS 903 Téth st. Ladies and gentlemen assistants, Patients required of him by 1a ES . STATEN ISLAND BRIDGE BILL. LOOK OUT. WASHINGTON 15 FLOODED WI! ‘ saves. a at Uh tambies | OSS , FROODED WITH TE ete you wer het pene but the unpleasant odor from it when. “CASSARD'S: NTEED PURE. ‘our arms—acting ‘Master builders, Examine for your. THE P. O. BILL IN THE HOUSE. fo destroy you. early Ten Years (0 per cubic yard, meh to take y Th . eons e Senate. In the Senate, to-day, a bill to authorize the Cheyenne & Northern Railroad Company to build its road across the Fort Russeli and Fort Laramie military reservation was passed, MR, MCPHERSON RESUMES HIS SPEECIL. The Staten Island bridge bill was then laid before the Senate and Mr. McPherson resumed his speech against the bill as reported and in his amendment providing for a tun- Two ARMY OFFICERS UNDER ARREST.— A dispatch from Tombstone, Arizona, states that Capt. Keyes and Lieut. Ward have been arrested by order of Gen. Miles for dillatoriness tothe assistance of Capt, Lebo during the latter's recent engagement with the hostiles at Calabasas. They have been nt, and their command G. CASSARD &80N, | Wheré many o Baltim« Curers of the celebrated “Star Brand” ALICE HARRISON, Hams and Breakiast Hacon. PHOSVIT%.—THIS COMBINATION, OF and Horsford’s Acid [ACY, 1429 Peoneyivania ave, ‘enterprize by it they were mi in proceediny THE CRISIS S cullsava, Wild Cher >sphates, isa popular and e Tonic, and a micg: Mi operative ussocia- ing public, that it directly, ab in the work cheaper un- ‘stem than the master bu taken to Fort Gi turned over to Cap AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S callers to-day were pointed upon issioner of pensions. ppointed through the civil ‘The force of patent exam- recommenda- rs in bettles oF on draught with’ soda water. Overtiowing with Fun and Mirth, Full of Vim and Sp: A continuous laugh from be TUESDAY, MAY 25. at 5 HENRY SCIENCE. Seats now on sale at box office of the theater. my20 DD es eee Last turee 4: MaY ADAMS ¢ sing to end. ‘clock p. m., lecture by rs and nights of the great ler ten, by dolng it less. the ta Senator Sherman, Gov. Porter, Assistant Secre- tary ot State, Commissioner Montgomery, Rep- resentatives Halsell tillan, Viele, Lawler, Wa e per centage ei Messrs. Frye and Vest vored the bill and Mr Sewell opposed it, At 2 o'clock the regular order, laid before the rye it was intormally laid id of the Arthur Kill bill pro- iners is increased ‘by thirty made for Senators’ private ‘secretaries, payment of commissions to internal revenue collectors is cut of. INTER-STATE COMMERCE. The House committee on commerce to-day n Reagan to report the en- No provision is RETURN OF THE SECEDERS. ind Their ling. J. F. Maxxrxa & Co, (Successors to T. Toumey), ARD BEECHER Sunject—CON- 1820 Penna, Ave, and 407 13% St. N. W., STEAM MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, s neither capital nor succeed in abstracting a large share of the legitinate Anterests of both. Brothers and working war Into Africa” MERCHANTS’ E a GEORGETOWN, D. C, At a meeting held May 18, 1554. the following pre~ bie and resntutions were adopted: Witemeas, It has pleased Aru from our midst AnRantaxt family have to mourn’ the kindest of parents, the church most useful metiber, the business commu nity one of its untiring members and suciety one of the pankrupt enate, but on motion. ‘The Democratic Senators Way Back to € Special Dispatch to THE Couvans, O10, Ma: of fifteen days the sec exception of the four ¢ turned to the city during the early morning pon after alightiag from the train th members walked up town. rd, of Illinois, ani en, organize! wsmen, organize! “and carry the PERSONAL.—Senator Frye expects to leave on Friday for bis annual spring angling vacation atthe famous Rangely lakes in Maine, where he has a delightful private camp, near that of the Oquossoc Angling Association tor McDonald fs in town, sta —Dr. and Mrs. Peter Parker have lett the city for their summer residence at Framingham, the consideration ceeded with. House of Representatives. Mr. Holman (Ind.), from the committee on appropriations, reported the executive, legisla- tive and judicial appropriation bill, and it was referred to the committee of the whoie. Mr. Breckinridge (Ark.), from the committee WENING STAR, After an absence ding senators, with the nnati members, r instructed Chairm acting clause of the Cullom inter. merce bill with the provisions of the Reagan Dill as an amendment in place of the pro of the Cullom bill, ‘This was done for the pur- ose Of bringing both bills forimally before the ighty God toremove NESE AND JAPANESE | , Examine our assortment of Marble and Granite Heun. In his loss his SQUE COMPANY. | Monuments, Headstones and Markers. Program. New Designs, Good Work, Low Prices. aint Benet to Yard on 13% st., below Pa ave. nw. |—-Ex-Sena- ig at the Riggs. They were not all York, Philadelphia raise in the pebces SEENTS 20 Volunteer Artists i and Baltimore. A grand 3 ission to all only T xt week Amiericn's Greatest’ Character TrTr SID FRANCE, with a splendid company. my z PPLE LADLES OF ST. MAKK’S CHURCH, CAP ? Itol Hill, will hold a Strawberry Festival ‘at the ? Bouse of LA. WOOL “tse. on the At DAY, the 3istinst. ve ECTURE—BY MR HEATON AT THE ROOMS | ye Ld of th OL street. Su] MMA ject: FRIDAY EVEN-| MMMM TN oe mya | OM 1 Pre Barruz SOR SECOND BULL KU: ISTH ST. AND OHIO AVE. South of ‘Peunsylv iver Produced DAYS Prom 1 To 1iF. wm, ‘Tighted t Lights. ADMISSION, 2Y EARS. 25 CENTS. Special rates for schools, societies and excurs M= FLORA G DENNISON'S inserting and lace edge. a Ladies’ N! SECOND ANNUAL MAY BALL Preechon Gietanee tania Ghee ‘Will take place at the Ladies’ Drawers, Fi ACADEMY, NATIONAL RIFLFS' HALL, cambric ruitleand Hi G street, bet. 9th and 10th north vest, om Ladies’ Walking Skirts, with deep hem and raffled FRIDAY, the 2ist instant, flounce. mission can be had of the janitor, or at the Academy during rehearsal. buttons. New York avenue, Frid: st, at S im, under the direc the close of this unique entertainment the ladi Serve ice cream and cake, Admission 25 ¢ jes wilt | Infants’ nis ine eluding refreshments, ee my lsat H's, TH STREET OPERA HOUSE | Infants’ Nightshirts, cambric, three plait, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EV Engagement of the Favorites, JAMES M-ILALDI In the Great Melodrama, were sold. At our April (three days) sale nearly Six A BRAVE WOMAN. thousand pieces were sold. ‘This demand indicates the increasing popularity of NUAL GARDEN AND POUND PARTY | ‘ese €00ds, regardless of the assertions of those inter- Summer Prices for the Afternoons, my17-6t Only 10 cents for the first floor. OF TH HILDREN'S COUNTRY HOME, Wit take place on SATURDAY, MAY afternoon, on the grounds uf the “Home,” near Tete Siiytow ‘Pie frteads and patrons of this cha invited to att Stages will run High street, West Wash 1210 MMEDIATE APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE made for WILLARD HALL for this mouth. A few note wil Oe iy ested. id. Teefreshments will be for sale, =XCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC F[e FoH caus sons The Steam Packet Excavior cit Sued wen eee on Sunday, Monday. Wed- ry nai Can be chartered for | Wide tucks. Aiternate days. Address J. G. and J.M. WATERS, | Ledies’ Walking Skirta, good muslin, double ruffle. Ladies’ Drawers, cambric, seven tucks and tucked YOST Fld St. naw, ise GO? FISHING-EARE SPORE flounce. tucks and hem. on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Ladies’ Corset Covers, cambric, square-shaped and 5 embroidered. = = ‘Tickets for sale at 619 and 1851 Pennsylvsnia ave- Bue, and Station, corner New Jersey avenue and C FOR street x myl7. G2) Barccksr Ecc RIVER VIEW On SUNDAY, May 23, 1596, steamer Mary Wash- | , Ladies’ NI ington will leave her wharfat 3p. m., réturuing at 8 | D&T yoke. Pm, Muste by Prof. Jus. B Caldwell, Tadeo “Teketa, 25 ceuts 5 Hamburg No objectionable parties allowed on board. pee comin For charter inquire of ES. RANDALL, deep embroidery. my17-6t YABIN JOHNS AND GREAT PA The steamer H. Excursions to 21 (M) Bridge st. my15- DY ueumeneien Steamer W. Lis. = ~ CORCORAN Will make daily exeursioas to Marshall Hall and Giymont, leaving at 10 a1., arriving at Washington St 4 p.m” sundays as per advertivement) The Old Manor House st Marshall Hall fi Feception roois for ladies and geutiemen, aud Wels served ala carte. Fruit. milk, ice, ice cream and lunch supplied excur- stonist. Fare for ronn _Forchartersapy rrr 1S Virw, t Hu A NEW SUMMER RESORT. ae) . Rowling Alley, Shooting Gallery, i Huildings, Miyliig Horses, es" piste on the Potstiac River. path ng Lire ee mmplauing having excursions are iu | MMMM AA Mited to River View. a AA For full particulars eall or address uum & B.S RANDALL, SEPARKER HOUSE, cor. 4% and Pa ave, far closed free of charge to Suuday schools ‘cneaee = ania myig22¢818 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Serrz You Loos: Ne S Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Halt-Hose and Canes, — ‘The Latest, at Popular Prices. W. STEEL, 985 Pennsvivania avenue, my15 "d to talk to the larg: paper men present, enjoyed a pleasant time, asked if “Ring Bob” was older members of the worse for the prolonged ¢ » number of news- ted that they hi ils ornaments. Our deepest sympathy is with the afflicted family: elot of all, yet is none the less Mass.—Hon. A. C. Frank Aldrich of Chicago and Ira A. Kimbali of Brooklyn are at the Ebbitt——Ex-President ident’ Arthur in New erwards dined with Mrs, .H. Johnston sails tor Europe time.-—Ex-Chief ‘Thompson ot on ways and means, called up a bill providing that, for a period of five y other than that known as Spanish mac caught between Ist of March and 1st ot June shall be imported or landed in the United ‘The Senate commitice on commerce will con- tinue its daily m: sit during the sessions ot the Seuate, to consider the river and h and, though death is 1 Poignant tothe no mackerel ermission to while others only 8 these resolutions be copied on the ransmitted to the family of the deceased, SAM. Il. WHEE REGULAR MEETING OF LASTEKERS' ASSOCIATION, FRIDAY. st, Red Men’s Hall, C st. between 1D. W. Last meeting Pt] York yesterday, and Grant.— Dr. J. shortly, for_astay Cronin, of the tire department, leaves to-mor- ce he Will sail on Tucs- minutes and tr BG eo 3 Cel el ‘000! leh Bazza [lott Bopp om gra 8 Sait] The Protracted Lockout. CILDERS POSTPON THE P. 0, APPROPRIATION BILI. Mr. Breckinridge made a brief explanation ot the billand Mr. Hewitt (N. Y.) stated hi tention of speaking against it. order to clear the w consideration of the bill w to-morrow, and the House went intocommittee le (Mr. Hammond, of chair) on the Senate amendments to the Post office appropriation bill. ‘The first amendment, authorizing the rental ‘apitol Hill for THE MASTER PROPOSITION TO MONDAY AT ‘New York, whe y hext fora health trip to California pects to remain tor two or three 1 most decidedly and not at all ina frame of mtud to indulge in social intercourse. THE FISHERY TROUBLE. e HOURS PER DAY. ting of the conference of boss work- men last evening a letter was received from J. W. Considine, the ehairm appointed by the labor unions to confer with which stated that the proposition made by the bosses to give nine hours and to y With the card system had been re- ise of Mr. Stocksti worker, Was taken up 3 e ‘Therefore, in ther business, the Ll Pe En A full attendance mina () day.— J. G. Pratt Walter Burnham, F e am ed Chas. Conley of New York, Cross of Boston, John 'T. phia. Walter C. Wyman of Chicago, W. D. K. id and W. Tomlinson of Lon- cr ee erehi thom Hieid, P- Nordmann, of the committee S UNION, No. 1, has changed the color of Working Cards to red. as'there possession of the Green Cards. By order Hannibal Hamlin’s Conservative View {the Matter. , May 20.—The Hon, Hannibal rviewed last night relative to Hie said that if there are Dohan of Philidel- Avenue. AGAIN PRESENTS TO YOU ANOTHER LARGE. NG THE WEEK F2om 9a. MT LOT OF THAT EXCELLENT AND MUCH-SOUGHT FOR See oENT MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR. ‘The Lot Includes Ladies’ Chemises, tucked, trimmed with Hamburg Douglas of Scot at the Riggs. registered in Philadelphia Changes in the Offices. Thelikuhl, of New York, has been grapher under the supervi architect, ‘Treasury department, vice Geo. Hamlin was is the fishery troubie. SECRETARY'S OFFI evening,” 8 | ofa building on of Washington post office, was concurred 1 was also the amendment setting of the appropriation for the free for the establishment of the 8 Where it is not now established, pneurred in whieh | asa branch Bars.and Stands will be sold to the highest bi at the Park of the galvanized iro! THURSDAY, May thi onsiderable ume, Association on rand Schuetzen Fest, June “27th, abd al fa st! road pr n fishing vessels from trading in the dian ports, th straints. phitced appointed phot so because he wi oe He stated that he would day of the sale sion of purchase, utive Committee. 2fEENHOLD SPRINGSGUTH, both governments y ‘The amendment was non-¢ authorizes the Postmaster General to contr inland and foreign steamibos itean be combined amendment increasing by $80,000 the appropri- lway post office ear service. dment was concurred in inereasing $291,000 the appropriation Special facilities on trunk je known on th be paid at the conel by order of the Exe _my20.21,24.25, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. were too wise t% position to resume and ty give nine hours was di ction Was postponed until the mevtil W. H. Conkle, stenographer in the supervis- cussed, but final ing architect's office, Treasury department, has been removed. Woollen, of Indiana, has been ap- pointed chief of the'swainpJand division, in the general land office, vice Daniel 'T. Pieree, who as been appointed’ to a fourth cluss_ cler! iguated as assistant chiet of the divi- sion, ‘The salary in bot instances is $1,800. trade In those articles w be sold by the prov AT THE WORKINGME: It was quiet to-d: ASTAK reporter was informed there that all of the bricklayers who came to the city Tues No new arrivals were reported to- otlce is hereby given Se that I have this 14th day of Mav, 1880, withdrawn a Gepartuer trom the firm of COOK & LEWIS iteal Estate Brokers, 1024 Fst nw. for necessary an ruit-ofthe-Loom muslin, tucks, ‘ampburg flounce. THE SUBSIDY AMENDMENT, The foreign mail service amendment having been reached, Mr. Blount (Ga.) moved a non- eoneurrence In it. Mr. Burrows (Mich.) moved a concurrence in the amendment, with the following amend- ment theret Provided, That not exceeding $400,000 of the amount herein appro: pended in pay ‘A SPECIAL MEi THERE Wit ing of the Carri ‘A. 3,456), at Shea's Hall, ne ‘The Naval Appropriation Bi $50,000 For THE NAIC ‘The House committee on naval affairs to-day practically completed the naval appropriation dill, and it will probably be reported to the Mouse to-morrow. ‘The bill appropriates about | $11,750,000, while the estimates submitted by the Navy department contemplated an ex- 357. ‘The appropriation nt fiscal year is $15,029,709. apparent between the ap- and the estimates rtment is explained by the fact that ems included in the estimates for new construction, aggregating $14,516,363, are omitted from the appropriation’ bill) as they substance of the specia al establishment already reported by the committee. An item of $50,000 was added to the bill to provide for construction of buildings for the new naval observatory in this District, 30 p.m. By order. SLL, Rec. Sec, m19-20¢ BLIC AREHEREBY WARN ‘against making payments on bills in » myself or to some én authority from me. CHAS. Siater, corner H and 9th ets. n. w. dies’ Corset Covers, perfect fitting Rehearsals dally from 320 t06 p.m. Cards of ad- | naminsnae none ees Laities’ Corset Covers, low-necked, cambric, pearl 20.—A_ speci Dak., says: The statehood and division meeting was unanimousi: adopted, declaring the sense of the meeting Dut passing any seers tal Gay from Huron, The Gales Woods Outrage. E AGAINST JONES SENT TO THE GRAND SAL OBSERY. Ladies’ and Nurses’ Aprot wide tucks and embroidered rutiie. Shera ho 3 aes Children's Drawers, tucks and embroidered rufiie. the Ladies’ Committee. on Ne ladies wilt ps, Shirred and embroidered. Short Dresses, cambric, Mother Hub- embroidered. » Langdon, alias “Sanky Johnson, the fitte was arrested yester attempting to outrage Eli woods last TAR, was tak Jones, atias John “old. colored boy, who Sion on wn east a constitutional e question touching seetion and if the peopl nentof existing Am the transpe mils, according to the schedules heretofore in ‘and thatso much of the balance as may be required shall be expended in increasing the feequency of the postal service of such steam- nd in the establishment of postal service by American-built and registered steam- ships between the United State: of the foreign countries connected with the United States by American steamship lines as the Postmaster General may sclect, including Buenos Ayres and Montevideo. Mr, Burrows answered the objections made to the Senate amendment, a dy. The star route service could as well Hed a subsidy. McMillan (Tenn.) thought that the efforts of the iriends of the amendment to prove that the appropriation was not a subsidy had been It was a subsidy in the boldest and . Adams (N. ¥.)—Did you vote for the river FAIR COMMITTE! , MAY 17, 1886.—All perso nitiee will ples » J. G. COWIE, Secretary, By order of the Committee. ‘Lt. Col. Comd’g and Chair: beth Rithmuller in Monday, as published in n to the Police Court this morning, where he was ebarged, under Langdon Jones, with assault Defendant’s counsel ¥ 7 having bilis agai rd the-same at once pO. Hox 62, WM. G, MOORE, ‘man Fair Commitice. penditure of $30,8: shall vote to repeal nit will be the duty of the state suid section, th government, precedents Of other state upon the dischars ‘Another resolution d Were in favor of the immediate admissic Dakota under the Harris’ gress Lo secure the pass dilvision in the ¢ accomplished under the Harrison bill, . 3 At our January (three days) sale of these goods over Admission, 10 and 25. Four thousand two hundred pieces were sold. At our cand SARA VON LEER, February (two days) sale nearly Five thousand pieces propriation for the next yeu to assemble and the name ot with intent to rape nd such ports auned not now UCATIONAL, , and to the Pacitic. All parties desirous of joining an excursion to Topek trip fare of less than halt big. at once to Z. he would waive un examination, and the case was sent to the gra sion to Topeka, bonds $1,000. He and Westward, ut a rou fare requested RICHARDS, iesq., 1501 Corcor: tractions. Don't delay application SECURITY FROM 'LARY, ROBBER THE NATIONAL SAFE Di ConseR 167TH St. AND New YoRK AVE. Perpetual Charter, act of Congress January 22, 1867. Burgiar-proof Vauits, with Sarzean Lock attuched, guarded by three watchmen, and con- stant electrical communication with Police Depart- i. SAFES RENTED FROM $5 TO $60 PER YEAR. SILVERWARE taken on Deposit in trunks or boxes Benj. P. Snyder, Preside TL. Sturtevant. S ent that admis» \d said 1t was no | GORDON AND BACON BANDYING THE LIE IN GEORGIA—FEARS OF A DUEL, An Augusta, Ga., special to the Philadelphia There is a very lively political war in this state. This morning Gen, Gordon and Maj. Bacan arrived here on their joint tour of the state. Tie first speech was made in Eaton- ton, where the chairman, Mr, Nesbit, introduc- ing Maj. Bacon, said he had a right torun as often us he pleased. numerous campal z2d,inthe | At this sale, commencing WEDNESDAY at TEN x Y FIRE OR ACCT POSIT COMPA DC. O'CLOCK, and closing SATURDAY EVENING at are cordially | NINE O'CLOCK, we offer Six Hundred Dozen or oS PATE ES erations and taking of evidence, has submitted @ special report on the tax title frauds prac- tised in this county and which the Pivneer Press firstimade mention of last week. cases of abuse under their consid ‘out of the so-called Secretary and Mrs. Whitney gave a dinner in honor of Mr. and ew York, who are their guests. The. cenier piece of the table was a great mound of Jacqueminot roses, fringed with ferns. "The guests were M Soley, Miss Sto Calhoun, Senator Hi and Mrs. leutersi ‘om terminus of Aveaue cars, foot of | SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIECES. fer 4 nister de Stray ton, Mr. Man Mr. and Mrs, ig Logan, Miss ight, Minister id, Mr. de Muruaga, the Spanish Minister, Miss Riggs, Miss Weddell ‘and Baron Zedwitz. Mr. Edward P. Murray, of the Government Office, was married last evening to ie A. Causey, daughter of Uriah Cau- ‘of Timonium, Md, arriage of the Hon. John D. Long and acher in the high i oceur in Attie~ rsalist church, Joseph Peirce, the ted as pastor The service will be private, an—Yes; and Iwill do it again. if (W. Va.) maintained that by paying es Tor labor rendered to the governn the government c endeavoring to extend American commerce, District in Conzress. THE COMPROMISE SCHOOL BILL, ‘The House District committee to-day agreed to report favorably the compromi: ‘as agreed upon by the District Com- rs and the citizens’ an amendment, providing that u tendent shall _be nominated board and confirmed by the Cominissioners, CONSOLIDATED TRACTION RAILWAY COMPANY. ‘The favorable report on the bill to incorporate the Washington Traction company was re- called and a substitute adopted and authorized to be favorably reported. consolidates the two cabie companies under the tile of the Washington Cable Railwa ‘of the District of Columbia. porators named are Willian al, s Payson, Lawrer reference to his nS nettled the major, who declared that he had never seen such conduct among gentlemen. you are not used to the society of gentlemen, The speech of Gen. Gordon made Teference to con had resigned the adjutan giment during the w: Bacon touk the stand Le was livid wii "Woso asserts it Whoso repeats it afier at 1 ever resigned any public trust in peuce or in war, when” tm Vices would benefit my people or country, and as physiciliy able to serve then Yesterday the candidates inet in Spart where Gen. Gordon rep ‘Maj. Bacon had lett nis y 4 shazp controversy followed, during whieh the “Omnibus” delinquent tax sale of 1881 under the general forieiture of that The report in summing up says its in- Vestigations show alinost_inconceival SSBB "3. c EACH. bes ‘This Lot Includes: Ladies’ Chemises, cambric, all over embroidery. ri HEGREAT FALLS. | Ladies’ Chemises, muslin, square bosom, Hamburg je her regular | {nsertings and edge. sites at lowest rates, said Mr, Nesbit ‘Treas; John G. Parke, Henry A. Willard, the fact that Ba of the th Georgia = ate conspirac; Totton the | _ Ladies’ Nightgowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, twelve Sic ain ae oll property owners under i University, 1004 E stn other work done under the supervision of. the incompetent 10, and his remoy mmittee, with Miss Agnes Pierc hearing me to-d: Official alluded — Ladies’ Drawers, muslin, tucks, cambrie flounce, Fine gudgeon fishing in the Eastern Branch of the | edged with embroldery. Potomac, five minutes’ walk from Hyattsville station | ,,id!es', Drawers, cambric, eleven small and large No. 1429 F street, nestie Gold ‘and Silver Coin, Also, Mutilated Coin. S Stocks and Bonds bought and carried on margin or for cash, my13-1m IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OK Rent a House, see. 1UMPHREY & ADAMS, Real Estate Brokers, 618 F st. h.w. at the Unive: Buys Foreign and Dg a, aclerk in the Special wire to Lang makes hamed as conspiring to defraud. e charge that ¢ in the army, and Pugsiey being given immunity ne bridal party will come at onee to Washington, Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mrs.Curtis r for a party on Wednesday ne 26th instant, at their elegant residence on Mas- achusetts avenue, An afternoon tea and pound party will be given ut the Children’s Country Home, near Pierce's mill, on Saturda: Representative and Mrs. Hitt give a chil- dren’s garden party thisatternoon to. th boys, and have invit have a pleasantarteri ‘Miss Mispah Bre The substitute bill ‘There is no disputing Bacon's personal cour- age, however, and as Gordon has bi olten tested to have any doubtof his, such meetings as these in Eatonton and Sparta are almost certain toend in an offer to step over into neutral grounds: JRA EES Shot Through the Heart. MYSTERIOUS _ASSASSINATI ‘ DENVER “the. ineor- = AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. LETTERS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. DENVER, CoL., clear driver, while end of the Broadwa night was shot through the heart Killed by some unkuo empty and the by its side when the sic driver's clothes were set supposed to have been the y 20.—James Whitney, a ‘This Lot Includew tgowns, of fine cambric, Mother Hub- @ tucks, cambric rufiie down center, arounk neck and sleeve. chigowns, muslin, square yoke, 16 tucks, James i, Fi J. Beil, Will trom'4 to 7 o'clock. m W. Dudley, A. An Ex-Congressman Indicted. CHARGED WITH FAISE PRETENSE IN THE SALE OF MINNESOTA TIMBER LANDS. A special to the Philadelphia Press trom Fer- Minn., May 19, says; In 1883 ex- sman Henry Van Arnam and George 1. Cornwell, both of New York, owned large tracksof pine land in this state, from most of which they had stripped the pine. 4,000 acres along the line of th cilic railroad, inciuding the present site of the New York Mil : paid $12,000 for the land, receiving a |. Eighteen months Washington, District. of ud; John R. Meads hia; Willian Gladding, Charles iE. Henry Geo. M. Roads, of Pennisy Aull, of Battin: ne Hound for 65 assassin Was evids cents at the old established tly standing was fired, as Ube insertings aud edge. vemises, Lonsdale cambric, square shape, {about forty ehik von with them, the daughter of ‘kinridge, is studying law, aud will eventually enter upon practic nia, and John f the shoot » LUMBER. Ladies’ Drawers, cambric,15 tucks and wide em- broidered ruiile. Ladies’ Drawers, cambric, 7 tucks, ruffle of dey WAGNER can be chartered | raised Torchon lace. : er of the above places Apply | | Ladies’ Sktrts, In order to close out a large stock of HARD- WOODS, I 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- “arching Ube box. had been married only y His wile is soon to become a mother, and it is feared the siwck Will prove fatal to he sada ee E to 6th, to G, to Nortn to B northeast, to Lith Jong 22d to M, to 29ui, along N to Fayette (Or 35th), toN, to High, 10 Q, to ing at 11th and B streets northeast, with single track, to M south east, to 10th southeast to B northeast, connect- ing With main line. Another branch commenc- wer streets southwest, with double track to 12th, along Water to Boundary northwest. From 12th and B northwest to 6uh, lary and T, to 18th, to 8, to 6th northwest, connecting With main lne. ‘Then trom Gand 18 from 18th and M to 22U. ART AT THE CAPITOL, The joint brary committee at their regular meeting to-day considered the subject of tilling the niches in the Senate chamber with busts of Vice Presidents, and it with the three living Vice Presidents—Messrs, Hamlin, Wheeler and Arthur. When these are completed and placed the committee will then begin with the Vice Pr in which they come, starting. and Jefferson, ‘Two busts will be contracted for ata time untill all shall have been supplied, @ of Balling’s painting of “Grant and his Generals” was discussed and, though ‘acted upon, it seemed’ to meot fhis picture Was painte Next Thursday the permanent exposition commission will be heard by the Joint library committee. In the Senate today Mr. Hoar offered an amendment to the sundry Mrs. Lillian R. Messenger, who is acl the sixth auditor's office, colleetion of her poem excelient verse, and accorded a place in Longfellow’s list of favorite Northern Pa- . muslin. theks, wide cambrie flounce, tucked and wideembroidered rule. i Ladies’ Corset Covers, fine cambric, square-shaped, emibroidered inserting and edge. about to publish a he has written some Also, comme An Impending Freight Rate War. FUSES TO REPORT 103 BUSI- NESS 10 THE POOL, CurcaGo, May 2 and Pacific Railroad has Pacific and St, Paul and Om: ing to report its business to the com of the Western Frei, quently balances cannot be fizured 01 The pool has bee year, but, by the action of th y Its balances dressed beet transportation, bas be ho settlement’ between the mem- bers ever having been made, Unless som promise is reached going to pieces and through rates to Oinah coming completely demoralized. St.Paul have cut th from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Chicay and Milwaukee cent rate to with similar ing points in the interior of Minnesota and 1 kota to the seaboard, This, it is understood, taliation for cuts made by tke Duluth and Washburn routes, the latter having been charged with irregularities for some time taken a very I ipments from St. Paul and Minne- apolis wo Lake Superior in competition with the Lake Michigan outlets, ogee Think it an Important Capture. ANOTHER KOAD I guarantee you satisfaction. WM.R MCLEAN, 15th and B streets northwest. LUID For V. warranty dee efs 1s suid to have discover not clear of an attachment which had been revious to bis purchase, and still Mr. Blowers has since en- deavored to obtain satisfaction from Van Ar- nam and Cornwell, Ww! unable to dispose of more holders of land already sold 100k to him to save them from harm in the premises. attorney will secure a requisition from the gov- ernor of New York for the defends been indicted for securing smoney under ‘The matter will be brought to trial at the fall term of the court. Miss E. R, Scidmore will leave the city ina week for # tour through the Scandinavian 0, Rock Island ed up with elegant | SALE COMMENCES WEDNESDAY TEN A. M. SALE CLOSES SATURAY 9 P. M. ing at P and \ BEST QUAL stoves, 5 Ka's. for ‘and best mukes of Vapor Sto lowest. Refrigerators, Ice nd Ranges of all kin held over his title. Mr. and Mrs, Anderson, of New York, are visiting Mrs. Kenyon, on N stre son retttrned froni Norfolk und Richmond this morning, Where she sung in concert. to juuetion of Bow ail, and has been nd. Ih consequence Mrs. Ander- cht association fat bottom figures. Call und n, along 18th to 4 M Li 3 a (ld 200, 000) aa Baas cor —— ‘The President’s Presents to the Sultan. United States Minister Cox yesterday had a three hours’ interview with the sultan and pre- sented to his majesty gifts sent by President Cleveland, consisting of a thousand vie! scenery in’ different parts of the United States, portraits of celebrated and typical Indians, copies of the last census reports, &c. ‘The si leased with the presents, and requested Mr. Cox to thank President Cleveland for the “unique and valuable gilts.” us eo A Second Vice President. THE BILL REPORTED FROM THE HOUSE CoM- “ACE YOUR ORDEI with WALL &€ I, FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAK Tusing to pa RE prem g mzzz false pretense. ere is a possibility 3 SCOTT CAN vas decided to begin ‘proceedinics will be comms disposed perso: pot, 13th and Watersix. sw, Send your wagons to houses and (<a PAYM EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS APRIL 15, 1886, Cy Maxwell on 1: TESTIMONY IN THE ved against evil lnisrepresenting WILLIS" PRELLER MURDER CASE. H. M, Brooks, alias Maxwell, on trial in St. Louis for the murder of C. Arthur Preller, was brought into the criminal court morning. The prisoner maintained his quiet L. E. Hunt, present clerk of the Southern hotel, was the first witness of the morning, and his examination and cross-exam- ination consuined the greater part of the morn- During the cross-examination the witness admitted that he had no means of knowing that the man who registered as C. Arthur Preller did not register that name as an alias; had gone to the morgue after Preller’s body perere eee 200, ) Res bem: >! g sidents in the order ith John Adams. tan was well 7% cents per hundred pounds, was done in not definitel: The bill reported yesterday from the House committee on the electoral count proposing a constitutional amendment, creating and detin- ing the office of Second Vice President, provides that in case of the removal from office, death, nation, or constitutional disability both of field trom lif » proportion of Subscription for stock in the 11th issue and the first ment thereon can be made daily from 8:30 &tn. tO 4:30 p.m..at the office of the Association, 917 F st. ‘il bill to appropri- dollars tor the purchase of the paint- ing by W. F. Halsall of the battle between the SOME PEOPLE HAVE NEVER SEEN, AND THEREFORE DO NoT OF THE HAND- SOME, GOOD FITTI WE HAVE READY-MADE TAKE, FOR IN STANCE, OUR D.B. PRINCE ALBERT FROCK GOODS, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED, ARE BET- TER MADE, AND [IT BETTER THAN MOST * CLOTHING. THEN, AGAIN, “OUR CHECK AND CHEVIOT SUITS ARE TH MOST FASHIONABLE AND NEWEST THINGS OUT, YET VERY Few, EV! MERCHANT TAILORS, HAVE THEM. WE HAVE DIFFERENT STYLES OF THEM, BUT : SOLE AGENT FOR DUNLAP & CO’S NEW == YORK NOVELTIES IN HEADGEAR WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pennsylvania ave® THE BEST WAY IS TO COME AND TRY ON (own THE GARMENTS. ROBINSON, PARKER & C0, mrl03m Pamphlets explain ng the object of the Associa- tion, its advantages, éc., furnished upon application ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y, 917 F street._my7-1m_ President and Vice President, the oifice of President shall devolve on the ‘Second Vice President of the United States, who shall be voted for in distinct ballots at the same time, and in like manner, and for the same term as the President and Vice President, by the elect- ors appointed by the several states. the removal of the Vice President trom office, or his death, resignation or constitutional i ability, or when tke Vice President shall exer- else thé office of President of the United Statea, the Second Vice President shall be President of of the Senate, and he shall also act as such in the absence of the Vice President irom the Sen- ate, but shall have no vote unless the Senate be equally divided; provided, howeyer, that the Senate shall choose a president the absence both of the Vice ‘ond Vice President, or when the Vice President shall exercise the’ office of President of the United States, and the Second Vice President hall be absent from the Senate, or when the Second Vice President shall exercise the office of President of the United States, A minority report submitted by Represent- tative Beach submits the following resolution, Kesolved, That, In the of Representatives, the time has come when the legislatures of the several states should ap- had been placed there, but could not identify it; could not even state positively that the remains Were those of a human being. ¥. Warren, of Worcester, he was acquainted with the prisoner and Prel- ler; had met them on board the steamship and had witnessed their introduc- ‘other. They seemed to become risoner was the more rts to strengthen the Maxwell gave it to be understood that be was a physician, having graduated with honors from an English m also professed to be an attorney, and stated that he hud been regularly admitted to the bar. The risoner had written to the witness after they ad both arrived in the United Stutes, stating that he and Preller were about to en cattle business in Texas. The witness the remains found in the trunk and identified them as those of C, Arthur Prellet ee Lawyer Reep Our or Jar.—Charles H. ho defended Guiteau when he war on ‘shooting Gartiel from Ludlow street jail,in ‘where he had been ‘confined since Satur WHAT WAS FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF A CHICAGO MAN ARRESTED FoR FoRGERY. Cu1caGo, May 20.—Central station detectives havemadeacapture which they think will prove prisoner is a slight, good look- low, about thirty-two years of age, patned Julius Frankel, a native of Posen, Prussia, and has been in this country a number ofyears. He is charged with forgery by Gus Anderson, a saloon keeper, the atnount of the check being $50. When presented at the bank ‘the cashier pronounced ita forgery. derson reported the matter to the police, wis arrested the accused man. When his office, at treet, Was searched a bushel busket full of deeds, checks, stock shares,poetry and newspaper clippings the papers aud documents show a face value of jhalf a million dollars. "A number o: “revenge” circulars were also ‘discovered. Among ypers found were the following: Stock in tue nsylvacia Coal company, $10,000, Gtrard ‘and Sinelting Buckeye Mining and ‘On which thereis a morizage;San ‘Mining company, $10,000; the re Slock company, of $20,000 in Monitor and the Merrimac in Hampton roads. THE GERMAN LUTHERAN TRINITY CEMETERY. In the Senate to-day Mr. Ingalls introduced a bill to provide that the trustees of the German Lutheran Trinity congregation ot Washington be empowered to seil and convey in fee simple that portion of their cemetery grounds com prising two acres and 314 perches of ground, und fully described in a deed recorded March 22d, 1881. Relerred to the District committee Capitol Topics. THE PENSION BILL AS IT PASSED THE SENATE, In the Senate yesterday Mr. Blair’s proposed amendment to the pension bill that no pension paid under any law hereafter shall be rated at less than $4 a month was adopted. An ‘amendment offered by Mr. Logan to make the benefits of the bill cover men who serve three months was adopted. The pension bill was then the following vote: Yeus—Aldrich, lair, Bowen, Brown, Conger, Cullom, rge, Gibson, Hale, Hampton, Harri- Hoar, Ingulls, Logai Oregon,’ Morrill, Payne, Plum! o, sryzis cxorixe | Gprxo Hara s., testified that SPRING HATS. SUITS THEY ARE MADE FKOM IMPORTED | THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 1N MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S ‘5 guts: delivered ing, intelligent fel leliver a the ‘so-called JENKS & CO., 717 7th st. nw. NEW, 5-GALI ine Cleveland tluld, for cleaning out or ‘ou use our celebrated Clevels y Vapor stoves, enuiue Danforth Fluid, add a : oe oe very intimate, but the zy demonstrative in his e! ical college. te Fluid." No more leai the latest improvement. A. EBERLY & No. 57 Dearborn si EN AMONG THE] DUNLAPS SPECIAL COLORS AND SHAPES. BOYS AND MISSES’ STRAW HATS IN EVERY 3 D.. 916 McPHERSON ident and Seo- were found. in ail ives special yyatem, spinal cur- disease. ‘Telephone’ call, i Attention to digeases of the nervous s vatures and Pous’ Rt VAPOR STOVE, $10; BEST is., 7 cts.; Climax atid other Re- Plumbing, Simonds Mfg. Co. nges and Culver Furnaces, JNO. MO! » Colorado, nneling com- New York yeste HAND WAL REDIN WoC DS tne rien iy Chicago and Montana Li WARD, Attorneys-at-Law, Kooms 7 and 9, ib, Riddieberger, $50,000; shares to the “val FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE, Mews Tor Coats, apl2sm MADE FROM DIAGONAL, VENETIANS, SCOTCH TWEEDS AND MELTOSS, $8, $12, $15, $20, SILK LINED AND SILK FACED, $18.00 TO $28,00. ‘819, Southeast Corner 7th and D Streets, Thoms Arrexrox LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS MEN'S MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS, M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F Sraeer. ‘$10, $15, $18, OPHELIA, BAN 5, RB GLiSH Bs SK ET PLAITS, ae a IN 4BUTTON CUTAWAY O} NGS, EVENING COLFEU: ‘$15, ‘Hair Drewed aud ngs shingled, mba Sme Dip Atehopga ae era > 5 = Large Line of DIAGONALS and CORKSCREWS, in Jusr Now 4-Button Cutaways and Prince Albert, WE ARE SELLING A GOOD MANY from $15 to $28. rE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CASSIMERE PANTA- LAWN MOWERS, Asour LEADER Is the easiest-going, best-wearing and eee oe cheapest machiue.” EXTENSIVE LINE OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING ¢ an immense stock of GARDEN HOSE, from 4 to 14 years, SHORT MUSE REELS and CARDEN Vase ¢ Sanaa oe HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 9 street, Wood Mantels, Ties, de: Plumbers and Dealers in Furudces, Ranges. &c ap20-wbGflp | ap2s Gunton Law Balldtine, 4 index to all conveyances of Georgetown and County broperty aud titles to such made a specialty. ap3-3h ‘Loulsianu'ave. Sawyer, Sewell, Sherman, jue’ the ‘Globe Electric and Underground Conduit Voorhees, Walthall and +. of New York; $10,000 worth of stock ited States Gold and Silver Mining company; a Newberry estate bond valued at bond of the lows Pacific railzoad, Spooner, Van Wyck. ison of’ Maryland— iays—Beck, Berry, Blackburn, Call, Cock- ustis, Gorihan, Gray, Jones of Arkansas, n, Saulsbury, Vest and Whit- las passed provides that he wealthy paper manulac- rocured his release by sacri- the remnant of her fortune. Mrs. Reed was formerly Miss Fannie Daniels, a Ballimore belle, and always lived in affluence until her riage. d irregular busi- ply fora convention to amend the constitu. a. ———_+e+____. The District Detective Corps. MePhetson, Morga: THE COMMISSIONERS SAY THEY HAVE NEVER GLOVER, BUILDING, thorne—14. The bli ‘Reed’s conduct $1,000; valued at two JABHNE SENT nw York, May 20,—Alderman Janet this tenced by Judge Barrett te nine years and ton months in Ning Sing. Phe court of oyer and terminer was Glied this rning with a large crowd of spectators anx= tous to hear Judve Barrett pronounce sentence Jachne was guarded by a dep= ace was pale and his eyes had Atter the e had taken his myey ed for se on the y don, Pryor, of Jane 1,made @ motion for an Mt judi and for @ new trial, the latter upc grounds—first, jurisdiction of th eat the ent two jury inmate ters of Jaw, and because the verdict was cone aw and against the evidence, The ns Were bol vied by Judge Barrett, an exception to the denial of hne then stood up for sen tons, gave at he bad s asked what not be pro os to law, Me e no reply, but_kept his eyes &xed upom rail in front ot him JUDGE BARRETT'S KEMA PASSING SEN= TENCE. Judge Barrett then sentenced the prisoner to nine years and ten months in state prison, I said the prisoner had becn: convicted aiter a fale twial; that he had had every advantage that @ defendant could have, and able counsel. Tae case Was asad one. It'was a humiliating speo tacle that a man Who was selected to pubile office in this city should have so. helnously betrayed his trust as the prisoner had. It was humiliating to the peopl siate and thing of all about your fe the doubt whicts pervaded ma Land honest minds of your conviction, There Was not a doubt of your guilt, It really ded when the evidence Was in Ubat Uhe case acainst you wad clear, convincing and ov There was ‘no doubt of your g was a doubt, cone uy you, 7) {arose bec not” suftic faith laws; they feared would, in the end, triumph over virtue, Every good citizen should rejoie Hi these doubis have been dispelled and sson A teaches is a good ¢ tata in the suy y Dosst= bility of worklig Tesuits, and you have fathered a t the very crim. of which you have bec The fails and those like avon ple in the snud of corruption rises triume ui have red Tian, will not to Uiat bette faith Uiat good must triumph in the end, you forgotten the conviction of Tweed, power was greater Unwu ever yours wat you forgotion the ¢ ton of Ger You forgotten the conviction of jey and of Fi d Ward, or carriages of Justice to be remembered son isthere. The people are not as Lhose tike ‘you have taough: through with corruption, Tu . nings, and the people will in the future have more’ faith,” A TEMPORARY STAY OF PROCEEDINGS, wyer Neweomb, himself and Jachne use Why the stay sould ne ade perma pending appeal. Angu heard at 3.0 clock Uils afternoon, Cop we order erved on Sheri Grant, Disirict Attorney and Warden Finn, ot the Tombs, Jachne is in the custedy ‘of the warden, who assigned him to ceil No. 11,0n the second tier, According to the remission made tor ood eon: duct, be will actually Lave months and 11 day » serve 6 yours, @ TRICOUFIS TO FOKM A MUNISPRY. ATHENS, May 20.—M. Stephanopulos was to day elected y erot depus ties, He was the 0: pis tid was elected by a muaiority of canned upported by M. Delya: Bsto 7s. Lt ts now « =, the vote sti rain that M. Drie Monte %, ALA, Ma Francis Taylor, protiate "jad W county impenched in the eme twas charged end in lists y state the procecds there plea of guilty Was entered by the detendant Ubrough his counsel. The court rendered judg- ment deposing hi Lake Shooting. 1 r yesterday ly of KE. M. heid an ing who Was s ently with H. ns, P Cover luke, ver the ownership Of a row-boat. ‘The jury ret Uurned a verdict holding Stephens respousible for the killing. —— The Search for Anarchist Parsons. A DETECTIVE WHo THINKS UE NAS LOCATED MIM IN PENNSYLVANIA, registered letter was i dast Friday to Mra, of the noted, Prrrsnuy sent from Coal \ Lucy Parsons, Chicag anarehist. IU was thought betor —~ Narrow Escape From Disaster. THE WALL OF AN INSANE ASYI. var M Dr. Haribut, We superintendent, to Vacate the ast Wing of Une building, more secure quarters in the western Wing. The vccasion of ue commotion was the Zot the main Hoor, and the which has been ina stiaky condit lime, with every indi adants su in the expe ard a portion . w u re in time about patients, third of whom “were in the S and had the ident unawares, serious loss of life migit veourred. Death of Miss Folsom’s Grandfather. COL, JOHN B, FOLSOM DIES AT HIS HOME IN UPPALO, oo M som, grandfather’ whom It is suid marry, died yesterday at Foisomaaie, Erie couniy, die bad been an invalid for several years, ama A Murderer Hanged. Roxpovr, N. Y., M —Louis Willet, din Une Jail wt ning. sor th murder of Edwin Keliaud on January 7, 1854. Wiillet died easily. — the con viet contract sys inone ofthe coal mines near Unat Vilage. The Quita Coal company of this city owns a mine about Unree miles from Coal Hill, whiea ts exclusively by convicts,’ to the exell miners who have been thrown out of en meut by the the governor ploy= a. Complaint has been made this Violation of tue law and appeals have been sent, begging him lo ta Measures to have the convicts removed and the work given to Ii and it is feared that unless some dei taken by him Very soon the gavize und attempt to drive them jaway by Joree, When bloodshed and probably great loss ‘Of lie Would surely follow.” —— Miners Put on the Black List. Comberland, Ma, Soecial to the baltimore Amerieaa, ay 19. Most of the miners in the Cumberland region went to work this morning. Although tere Was quite a number who applied tor work, they were wid there would be no work for Ubem at present. Most of them were leading men im the strike, Itis understood the companies will only employ as mauy men as they can kee; working fui time the year round, and claim they had followed tals rule from the strike im 1582 the men would have bad no cause for & strike at this time. In the Eik Garden region. lost of the men are at work. Col. Davis said to-day be would exercise diseretion in the selee= lion of his men, and employ none of the men who tried to intiinidate those men who wished Ww go to work sooner. The compantes’ action im trying to black-list those who look active part in Ube strike will, no doubt, cause trouble in the: region, ——- - eee Maine Fishing Vessels to be Armed. The excitement at Portland and throughout Maine over the seizure of the fishing schooner Eula M. Doughty by the Canadian authorities 1419 F STREET. Deposits, Loans, Exchange, Collections. Dealers in Government, District Bonds and all Local sterling, gotten ness ways are said to have worried his wife $00,000 Seah ar until she was helpless from nervous ton. She was ill when he was arrest learning the news became hy: pitiable and she has reiinguished to secure his freedom. CONSIDERED THE SUBJECT OF ITS BEORGANI- | aby solaier or sailor Wuokwerved three fromthe Bouton” andy was ‘nonorably “aistiargea nd“ was _honoral the ‘who i, of uhall” become, dis: any cause not the result of his dependent upon his own _ex- rt, may receive a and not more than a month. ‘The second section rases from to $12 @ month the pensions allowed depen- nt parents of soldiers who died in the ser- ice or from disabilities contracted therein, ‘MR, LOGAN'S PROPOSED LABOR ‘COMMISSION, English stock in the Iilinois Malting the prisoner claims to be the and that heeame by then fightly, which wil fie is @ dealer tn such’ A statement was published this morning on the authority, it was represented, of a District Commissioner that the detective corps of the Metropolitan police was to be reorganized. Lieut, Arnold, it was stated, would at the head of the reo. Vernon would be retire abled, trom. own ‘fault, and ertions or’ others for suj ion of not less than Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore Bought and Sold. Orders in American Bell Televhone Stock executed by wire direct from our office to Bostoa, Constant quotations of this stock received. CHAS. &. PRIC The most cou Wastington Ourelces afeezscetinnigions “apts ASSORTMEN’ URTMENT OF GAS every thing she possesses ‘His inistortunes'are sucribed to drink. ‘and succeeded by the aris eystern of aing. dotecuives to ierrot out leaving the arrests to be made by the ‘applied here, ‘When ara reporter asked Commissioner ‘Webb about these proposed “Tl is the frst I have bi beth? gers any such posed such Commissioner ce departme! crime, leaviny ARBITRATION Mr. Logan’s substitate for the labor arbitra- tion bill provides that the commission men- tioned in yesterday’ Stan is to be final, andi ‘the United States establishment In South he eurd of it. I fneatley, who 18 in charge of | Sourt havi nt, said: “This is made out | The od & matter bas not been WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE €25 Peansvivaniaavense, ' bersand Wiemisinvited, 5

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