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* x THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1ith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Tre Fe SAR ts served to mn Gees corres on teks ons Stone oe loca ee Week or dtc per mouth jes at the counter, 2 gents each. fy mail—postage prepaid SO cents & Months one yeas. Si six months: Sb eB ered a the Punt Orica at Washington, D. Cas Ime Werxiy Stan—publishet on Friday—$2 & eer, postage prepaid. Six months. 50 cents. SF Ali mail subscriptions mist be paid im advance: +S seierhey a Md ae Exceation at Ruffato OTTO, THE WIFE MURDERER, HANGED, Burraro, N. Y., May 21.—Voter Louts Otto, the wife murderer, Was hanged at 10:26 o'clock this "moring. The murder was committed About hal-past 11 o'clock on the morning of N per 14th. The murderer, who was a naker, had been dissipated for yoara, ‘Deen on a protracted spree at the time of the murder, He entered the house by tho t the morning named and found his hing, Sy Which she mane y ihat was generally nk. Without a word, as . Kuown, he drew his revolver and fired {er shot at the detenseless Woman, She Tusiied bleeding into the front part of the house and expired ina few moments without uler- ing a word, WASHINGTON. D.C.. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1886. TWO CENTS. | | cranZtttnine Strikers taticted. CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY AGAINST TH MISSOURI PACK _AMUSEME? SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. {AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘THE NEW LIBRARY SITE. Telegrams to The Star. | 2:32: NE Ssuosar rizaren, (wih, BAND, 3G REDIN WoOD- | (ees, REV. D. F. WILBERFORCE, A NATIVE e day. Their v 2d Gunton Law wanting ps at ta oome 7 and 9, | Choa, “Aftlcan, wil lecture, op "The Habis aud | GOVERNMENT Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal investi: mete a a * istana or fe canis” TONIGHT. 762: a strikers, index to @ conveyances of Georgetown and County | o'clock, at Lincoln Memorial church, corner Rand | TeVe0UC, $419,762; customs, $645,383. ALABAMA CLAIMS COURT.} the petition of 2. 201 Ra Many. of thet ceonpod THURSDAY EVENING, May 27, 1886, Fe er nee ed BL Admission, 10 conte. At*_| GRarz Growers AT THE WHITE Hovse.— Pig A ssooaige tock i 34 . be served on them and ‘etimonal Benet Teter 9 (Se CORON EAAPINEY, ge HUE EAL? Bld RUE UNGdE | THe deleeates to tho vitcutaral convention Capt and A. Re Sposa brattan of Cot. festimonial Reneft Tender "1 : Se e : : . SEER eS GLOVER, BUILbIxa, TEETHIS (Pnday) EVENING, at 7:30p-m. in rooms | Were received in tho room by the Presi-| The Subject Up in the Senate. | gress, composing the commission to purchase a ‘ . Strikers Looking for Martin Irons. i Tipit sanee casa oe AND mON ae Tmportant busines | dent this morning. |The visiting Growiers pald tite for the new library, was Med toaay in the | 108 Fishery Dispute not Thought Seri0US, | ucxcus tar ie was svexouy so wow ise to/hie departure for Europe o parsuehis musical | nesrers tn Government, Districe Bonds and all Local | _ 2° 348. M. HODGES, Secretary._| Coption tis akereaoe: P United States District Court for the District of : Sa — ‘Securities TO THE PUBLIC—I HEREBY DESIRE | MACKEREL TALK IN THE HOUSE. | columbia, Chief Justice Cartter presiding. This = ae Bes BN Femme ged ppt Bene gop Mrs. BLANCHE STONE-BARTON, Stocks and Bonds lated on the Stock Exchanges of | caporis of the ire donertinent os te ASS th ae tine | proved tee ant the President hey ap petition sets forth that the petitioners are em- | JA EHNE GOES TO SING SING | (er eet Any erentiy thas mecrming. tise Mz, W.H. MacDONALD, Xew York. Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore | fant nist. Thelr promptucss and eficiency prevented | Proved the bill providing for the study of the powered by law to purchase asite for the new men are very bitter toward him, and it is as Mr. H.C BARNABEE, Bought and Sold. a serious conflagration. ‘M. COLEMAN, nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics ani The Senate. library in the squares just east of the Cap!- —— serted Uhat they visited his residence tor the Mr. TIM MURPHY, Orders in American Bell Telephone Stock executed | _1t* 3520 7h st | thelr otfects, by the pupils of the public schools | | Mr. Ingalls introduced a bill in the Senate to- | tol; that more than thirty days have elapsed | TURKS FIRE ON GREEK FOROES. | Pose of warning him to leave the city. He ‘THE ST. CECILA QUARTETTE, by wire direct from our office to Bostos. Constant | (fee ALL USERS OF GAS IN GEORGETOWN of the territories and District of Columbia, and | day to provide that every officer or agent of the | since th: 3g + | must have received an inkling that he would ELE AVOLLO CUM, aul etheen | Guotulisan ae chisersek nesaves. ean ‘not satisted with fight or metieds of |i the military and naval academies” and | 99) .oP™ since the of the library act, and the pe- be called upon, as by Une night at the gi : ee HAS SR | 20 oreetown Gaslight Co. are requested to send their | Indian and colored school ink tates who receives public money | titioners have been unable to purchase within 7 eee house of a friend, and boarded the southbound, — ss = GAs 5. PRICE, names to AMICUS, Star office. It which he is not authorized to retain as salary, | the limitations prescribed by the act either of | THE SETTLERS IN MONTANA EXCITED. | Missouri, Kansas and Texas train east thie Box Sheet open ai Filly’ Mowe Store, 987 Pennsyl- | JSS" DIUGGIST. £26 7th st a eoutn | (a= PROPERTY-OWNERSAND RESIDE: AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day | pay or emolument, shall render his accounts | the designated tracts of land by agreement * | morning for paris unknown. Yanigave., May 221586, 285 a ~on dikth stzect_nortuwent between Fenunyl- | Were Senators Berry, Ransom, Butler, Camden, | monthly. Such accounts, with the vouchers | "it! the respective owners: and that as, be. a ‘The chu narch COMPETENT TEACH quacwe™ | ([<age> PHOSVITAL —THIS COMBINATION, OF | to" ‘sailtond "on “that sireet hve renee ag | COl@uitt and Sewell, exSenators Wadleigh and | necessary to their correct and prompt settie-| choles by sald act Is confined the petitioners Alleged Intention to Mob Martin Irons. sneaeaek’ eercuuaiae seen Calisaya, Wild Cherry and Horsford's Acid | meet at National University Building, 1006 | Eaton, Representatives Springer, Anderson (0.), | ment, shall besent by mail or otherwise to the | have decided that it will be to the interest of on ah loco) — ne seo the ay ed my21-6t Tonle and a neice agency Brain and Nerve | street northwest, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 | Harmer, with Mr. Magee and Mr. Vanderber- | bureau to which they pertain within ten days | the United States to take the tract which lies —-—_. Saran esi pad era pvrerrepard Apt f. G MARINTS ANNUAL FLORAL MAY | MILEURN'S PRARMACT 1499 Pentapivaniogve, |Ocek: te | zen, of Philadelphia; Hall, Heard, Morrison, | aiter the expiration of each successive month, | South of East Capitol street, and which in- 21.—The grand Jury ts pow In Dp ye Fe ES i St WASHINGTON, D. G, May 21,1886} Ward (Iil.), Collins, with ‘Collector Pratt, of | and after examination they shail be passed to | cludes within its boundaries the whole of cach | THE DEBATE ON THE ARMS ACT. | possession Oi aii the material tacts ia the dynae Tickets to be had at the Academy, and at Droop and. Notice is hereby given to all that’ MONU- | Massachusetts; Blanchard, J. A. Boots, of Louis- | the proper accounting officer for settlement, | Of the three squares of land which, on the — mite conspiracy. So tur the presumption shows EWis’ Music Stores, or at the Academy, Masonic ae MENTAL ASSEMBLY No. 2359, will give @ Picnic | jana; Taylor (Tenn), with Mr. aud Mrs. New-| Agents for the payment of pension claims, | gtound plan of the city, are numbered respec- | Gladstone Rebukes Churchill for His | the guilly parties to be August Spice, Seliwath Hail. my J. F. Masse & C SATURDAY), May 22d. which was posioned May | som, of Tennessee; Randall, Scott, Hemphill | however, shall have thirty days in which to | tlvely 729, 730 and 731, and they thereiore Recent Uutteran Parsons “and Fielden. Evidence that would o D. Manning On 25th, 1886. by the Committee, and T. J. Campbell, with Gen. Sickies, Gen. | forward iheir accounts tor March, June, Sep- | hereby certify to the court that the whole of | 5, eis Cable Dispatch to Tue: Evexino Stam impilcate others not apprehended, and among ation Dey) (Successors to T. Toumey), Slocum, Gontroiler Maynard, Controller’ Tren: | tember and December of each year, Disburs- | $aid squares is required by the United States for nem the mau who d the bomb, has been ELDRIDGE SELECT EXCURSIONS 5 holm, J. Maycock, of Buffalo; H. J, Sibley, of | ing officers of the navy shall, however, render | the purposes expressed in said act of Congress, | LoNpox, May 21,—The political situation , by the authorities, The. ‘ ay and Natural Bede. 1320 Penna. Ave. and 407 13% St. N. W., Fara lnsce! boas marine’ SOOT a ee San Francisco; 1.’ M. Weston and Willard | their accounts and vouchers direct to. the Zhe peritionsra pray che court (to ascertain and here is entirely unchanged. The debate last our of adjournment, yester ebineen aR 20 ceed 20. car rf : . 3 2 os jamages tha y be occasioned by . oes be When most of the Arbewer Zeitum “'€O. and shenandowh Reet | STEAM MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS commenced ‘mont mills used ue set gt men Tor eghe | Nye Bugche, He Aion, So ee ee ie Eiso of the nomreceint of vaccounts and | the taiing of suld squares nufuber 729, 730 ana | MEht on the arms act was very vigorous. The | printers had. been exam makes itplain, at J. B. Lambie's tinued ‘the ¢welveuour Fulerallowine the day imen | ceRt de Paul's society: E. D. Sweeny, of San | youchers within a reasonable time the officer | 731 to each owner thereof or to any person hav- | features of the evening were Lora Kandolpi | {i,at for months past the anarehists had bee fe? ons hour for dinner. We paid liberal nd some | Franeisco; Gen. A. R. Lawton, of Georgia, and | in default shall furnish satistactory evidence of | ing a legal claim to such damages in the man- | Churebill’s attack on Schou for ealling him a preparing to attack the police with dstone’s rebuke to Fxamine our assortment of Marble and Granite | of our brother millers complained to S.G. Young, P. R. Dailey, and J, Stewart, of | having complied with the law, But the Scere- | Her provided with reference to the taking of | “half traitor,” and ie and other agents of destractlon, ma Monuments, Headstones and Markers. hours and our voluntary increase of Philadelphia, tary of the Treasury may, if in his judgment | 1nd for highways in this District.” And your | Churebiil for his attitude and |. age for some | There is 1itue evidence thus tar that would wat N™ NATIONAL ‘New Desgns, Good Work, Low Prices Zetsome of our men with us who wer a See a gn, | tE,cAse justifies It, extend the time in special | petitioners further pray that this court will take | time past, Faut the Jury in indiettng Uh 1 = = 4 We commenced. No complaint, has eve 's SI B. | ci e ce 0) suel ay be necessary 0 — ae »ur otbeis for the same offense ‘ d Yard on 15% st, below Pa ave. nw. myl9-1m,1p | We ,oummenced. No. complaint has ever, ’s Reat Estate Puncuase. | cases. Referred to'the finance committee. uch further action as may be necessary or a Each Evening and Saturday Maine, ed. At the sau fuss asd, we Feculved a Iriver irom the Rmisni@of| THE SCkHOwledzment by Col. Lamont that the | , Mr, Hampton, at bis own request, owing to | proper to carry Into complute effect the objects THE FISHERIES DISPUTE. the first 1 e time there is KI es vi e "0 ervice | lor which said act ot Congress was passed. —— good reason to believe Lingg and his fellows are a . Tequesting Us to ase ef new hactels ie vacking | President is interested in the purchase of the | illness in his tamily, was excused from service ig pa 0 3 e THE BRIGHTEST OF SOUBRETTES, TITT HOA ERE BBR 00. KN N__ | Curilours, Thisfequest anerwards beeanea demand, | Green estate, but not. through a real estate | #8088 Of the West Point visitors. The president, THE ORDER OF THE COURT, England Has, as Yet, no'“Ofticial Posi- | =" their crowd. ALICE HARRISON, T HUH BD BoB OO NNN | Sad ye aefusing to surrender our liberty were bey” | agent, and the Knowledge that the owner of tho | Mo syuporo,;PPoumled Alt. Gibson in place Of} The court, in answer tothe petition, passed | tion” on the Subject—Not Looked | 202! \ 1 ZT BHH EE BBB OO Re ered eee ae aa by te ateeY | property has received a deposit of $200 for its | ste the following order: Upon as a Serious Affair by the Impe- | {focis, was belor ong 3 ORR kee Bes “oo” Nh | First handchils making’ outrageous statement wore | purchase, and that the titles being examined | | COURTOF ALABAMA CLAIMS. || «ipon consideration of the petition this day | rial ollictals. Wheu this petition for rela = reuiated, of which We took no wotice: finding this, yment, leave: . Hoar the Senat : = habeas corpus Was at : oan HER COMPANY OF COMEDIANS yg nor ruin un committe of the Knights of Eaoor | doubt that tho President will soon be the owner | the bill providing for the closing up ot the bust | fled.in this ease, and upon. the, motion of the amar tas tig epee ey [pce oe god AEE Sisited our customers, and with the treat-o tt | or part least a ‘ ney fo joners 218 —I have had interviews | to stan lenny: was . IN HOT WATER MOL MAE RRR, COG HO EER | inhcened some, wim we lost Finding thie yrs | peekdences "Wr est Ot @ omiortable country | ness of {he court of Alabaina clalras, Balas» Aeso ordered that the marshal of tis | wien yhe authorities of bot the soreien wie | = mom ad ‘cution becoming serious, we published various articles —————— - istrict be and he is hereby directed to sum- og : PARSONS Ni Overfiowing with Fun and Mirth. MMMM AA ERE oO | HHH EF in THe Stak in our detense, Butin none didweat-} CurE¥ CLERK oF THE Navy Depaitruenr.—| Mr. Herbert, of Alabama, from the committee | mon a jury of seven judicious, disinterested | 80d the colonial office about the fisheries ques} yycxsoxviiur, Fi reful in- et aaa eae MMM LR BR SoS HR Hem | ck og of L, or oven use thelr name. This perse: | ne report is again afloat that Mr. JW. Fletch- | 08 paval affairs, reported the naval appropria- men, not related to any party interested im the | tion, Although all negotiations will mecessa- | quiry as tw Le dlieged enarche- contiauous laugh from beginning to end. Wagons have been Ollowed. and various methods | er, of Philadelphia, at present chief clerk of the | tion bill, and it was referred to the committee | Tho premises divcribed In’ tae puritan ca the | TLY be conducted by and through the former, | +°< Farsous in this sta gecst med TUESDAY, MAY 25. at § o'clock p.m., lecture by pave been ysed £O find gut whe borg at our goods | bureau of equipment and recruiting, is shortly | Of the whole, 7th day of June, 1886, and from day to day | t8¢ question is, at Present, in charge of the | 18 = HENRY WARD BEECHER. Subject—CON-| aGaIN PRESENTS TO YOU ANOTHER LARGE | they would strike if their employers bought our feed, | to Succeed Mr, J. W. Hogg as chief clerk of the IMPORTATION OF MACKEREL. thereafter so Jong'as may be necessary, toassess ; latter. I endeavored to ascertain what the The Ruilding Trade Lock-out. SCIENCE. Even the bakers-wagou drivers have threatened that | Navy department. Secretary Whitney stated | ‘The H che the damages, ifauy, which each owner of land | official position of England is upon the ques- ae coopera 3 e House then resumed consideration of the * ra THE ENY FPER NINE HOURS, RUT ARE ‘Seats now on sale at box office of the theater. my20 LOT OF THAT EXCELLENT AND eh Nate re Re ee eo nea no intention whatever of removing | pi) prohibiting the importation of mackerel ES ane a 9, Seta chan the | tion, but was assured that England has no oifi- FIRM AGAINST THE CARD SYSTEM, = ee ee ee re oe would not se! eir bread. We have born: with | Mr. Hogg. city of Washington, in the District ot 'Colum- ‘Thea IME MUSEU) MUCH-SOUGHT FOR this, persecution long enough. We now request ait ee a during the spawning season. o Tee a J vee cial position on it as yet. The affair is regarded | A meeting of the representatives of the em- Lasteknanenat a B i m e 5 y sustain by reason of the! “ : May Abang” “CHiN tore a wo IRPARESE Brovers aud others to whom threats are hereafter | | THE FISHERIES QUESTION.—It fs learned at | Mr. Reed, of Maine; advocated the passage of |same being» taken as ‘a site. for a | #8 still strictly su) judice. The colonial authori-| ploying bosses and workiuen was held yester- Minees £on Seo ettn Ce 2% BS bames so that we can prosecute in the Police aud | the State department that the British minister | the bill, saying it would have the etlect or im-| building for the library of Congress _| ties are awaiting full authenticinformation, At | day, and the question of retarning to work at _g bntire change of Program. = oy CENT ‘Criminal Courts all persons attempting to do us an in- | has not at any time endeavored to secure the | Proving the character of the fish provided for | under the act of Congress referred to in said | the same time I assured that the attiiude | nine hours or eight hours was determined by FRIDAY—Complimentary Testimonial Benefit to = . Jury. Bs giving attention to this our icienls will cou | appointment of a fish commission to arbitrate | ‘Me American people. Petition. cugland certainl; other th agresing to adbere to mine hours. 1 Se ees ad fer on ma favor. | We hold that every American citi | the fishery troubles-and that the recommenda. | . i. Buchanan, of New Jersey, offered an| It 1s further ordered that the marshal, upon : s here ihe ics tess Ms ae 4 = zen, hatve ur baturalized, snould have the liberty > 5 z amendment providing that nothing in | receiving this order,; shail give the owners of diMeulty in | Point orditference with the men was the ¢ and Baltimore. A grand affair. No raise in the pri MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR. “Ro sit under bis vine and under his fig tree, andnone | Yon in the President's message that such a cl S 7 a ag oe ee ere it under hls vine an ig tree, and none | Commission be appointed is ai tet taeda | this act shall be held to apply to mackerel | said land, or of any part thercol, ten days’ | the way ol a irlendly undersieuding onthe opin’ Next week America’s Greatest Character Actor, "The Lot Includes: aaa nee aA. HL TEN: istration has doue or expects to doin the mat. Ceo Shore south of Sandy Hook, with | notice of the time and place of the meeting of “It is ridiculous,” 5: rot ent pi PRANCE, with a splendid compan: hee . Mt a t eral PI a a ss tha a a e BOVE ent to me, Suppose that two. away W sip FRANC a nepusnaa company x4 Se eee done or expects ‘ook and line, from open rowboats of less than | the Jury to assess their damages, and that this | the government to me, to suppose that tw way \ Ladies’ Chemises, tucked, trimmed with Hamburg 2 ‘he report of Consul General Phelan upon r = THE ROOMS | inserting and luce edge. SS ee the seizure of the two American fishing vessels | }vonty feet Keel, and landed south of Sandy See ch nations as England and It that this Ladies’ Night fled, and trh inon | [KARAS ORES ae in Canada, contains no information notalready | 90k. ri same in writing upon the re: © & really serious a ng aime es eer immed with Ii SL RARERS|, ASEM BI, eee o80, Kf | made public, butis a basis for negotiations by Mr. Hewitt, of New York, in opposing the | Owners, and where that is not practical ris Still chiefly iu the hauds intert Ladies’ Drawers, Fruit-ofthe-Loom muslin, tucks, ‘on SUNDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. the State department in the matter which are | Dill Said there were threo results that would | shall be given by publishing a notice, addressed | of the Canadian authorities, " SEES! 2 eoo cae follow from its passage: First, it would deprive | to all whom it may concern, and. hot to any pomeiraeren ployed sc acanear waning aioe Cieaiaen fase en | meme od iapestance will be oeouains betkee the menting! | mae ee a very large number of people of cheap and nu- | particular person or persons, in'THe EVENING | MOBBING A MORMON HUMBUG. oa apo SD BELL ROT on > By order of the Assembly. a No Frans.—Secretary Whitney said to a| tritious food; second, It would deprive more | STA, & newspaper published In tue sald city li the restof 2 = AND OHIO AVE. , (Onan e aE GEORG ORT Ga ab hie Hi han 2,000 fishermen of employment between | of Washington, ten times prior to U y on | He Said He Could Drink Arsenic, a ompelled to leay Two Blocks South of Avenue, | naniuamaetrincoer” Permct Atting. bigh-necked, | (F<ee> OFEICH OF THE GEORGETOWN GAS: | Stax reporter to-day that he had no fearsas to the monens of April and June; third, it would | which the fury ia to meet, and also twice prior Got Clubbea When Eis Refased co me | Dullding: neither ‘would the mon be comp ‘The Most Realistic Battle Sceue Ever Produced ‘Ladies’ Corset Cor ke "A meeting of the stockholders of this company for | tB¢ Safety of the U. 8.8, Nipsic. Her unusually | confine mackerel tishing to the states of Massa- | to said date in the Washinzton Law Reporter. S to join the unions a OPEN DURING THE W: M. TO | patina, Corset Covers, low-necked, cambric, pearl | wie election of sven directors will be held at this of | OBE passage he attributes to her being disabled | chusetts and Maine, Jt is further ordered that at the time and place | S0- ire it men asicin, Jar. ON SUNDAYS Prom 1 30 1 Hy es | I a oe tucxs | He 08 MONDAY, Sunes, by a defective shaft. She is probably dragging | Mr. Milliken (Me.) supported the bill. mentioned in such notices the marshal shall] Prrrssune, May 21.—A Commercial Gazette The membere of ti at night by 300 a Hlectric Lishts. ADMISSION, | | Ladiey and Nursew Aprons, wn, wide Polls open at 11 o'clock'am, and close at 1 o'clock | her wheel, he said, which would cause herto| Mr. Lore (Dei.) sald that since the days ot | administer to the jurors so summoned an oath | Fayette City, Pa., special Seven Mormon ards as now, and th : z wah pm. ‘GEO. W. CROPLEY, | Make very’ little headway under sail, ‘ood 7 rate Sones aa » SP ; at uni Sheciai rates for schools. societies ard excursions, Children’s Drawers, tacks and embroidered ruffle ear iae , tle headway under s Wooden nutmegs and Waterbury watches he | or affirmation that they will without favor oF | missionaries from Utah began a series of prose- | Crililuation against uni "Tickets can be had at Droup'sumusie store,¥25 Penn- | Snare! prance pear beetle y21-Lat secretary, NEWEN Ay Let GASEs = Ther onoat ere | 28d never read of such an ingenious piece of | partiality to any one, to the best of theirknowl- | 71° te : rents ill a buildin sylvania avenue my1 a ‘and embroidered. (Re, THE EXCUISION OF THE F . ing were | mechanism as was contained in the bill. It was | edge, decide what damage, if any, each owner | lyting meetings at the Valley schoolhouse in AL a lower tat m = wanes ¢ D OPERA HOUSE ] pagilldten’s, Short Dresses, cambric, Mother Hub- to Great Falls will take place on SUNDAY, | 8dmitted to the naval academy yesterday as | a practical prohibition to the catching of mack- | of iand in said squares or in any of them may ton township, one mile south of this | rates of wages would ail eg yo ae = eam idered. MAY 23, 1886._Hoat leaves at 3:15. my21-2t* "| the result of the recent examination: John R. | rel from Cape Hatteras to Massachusetts, and | eustain, by reason of said squares being cou- just Sunday. | Their meetings were | the real advantages of ong infants’ Nightshirts, cambric, three plaits. TIN EMPLOYING | Edie, at large; George F. Gibbs, District of Co- | 8¢ Wished to remind gentlemen that there were | demned and taken asa site ior a building for ey otignded and they baptized several | preserved; only the causes of and Jeanni ‘on as Piquilla, At our January (three days) sale of these goods over SS PLASTERERS ASSOCIATION. FRIDAY | Jumbia: Frauk M. Gowey, Washington Terri- | Sshermen outside of Massachusetts and Maine. | the Library of Congress; aud itis further order- | Couverts, | The citizens became indicnant abd | friction between Us bosses would Samuteston, Reserved seats, 50C. Four thousand two hundred pleces were sold. At our | EVENING, May 2ist, Red Men's Mall, Cst.. between | tory; Thomas b. Jenkine: Novily Gonsttass Bac ‘The District in Congress. ed that the jury so suminoned and sworn, hay- | demanded that the | school be removed. is substantially the Seat week Boceacclo. my18_| February (two days) sale nearly Five thousand pieces | Ot aud 7th, sts.n, w. Last meeting aig this mi 5 ba ih. | muta Be ing been upon the premises and” ascessed | against them, but it was not d ss meeting 1 ce 4 g : he con and * <= A full attendance desired. T. E. LANDON, President. . Blankenship, Virginia; | rz BILL RELATING TO EXECUTORS’ BONDS. e: i 1 ve the house was “overflowed, fe, - RS FLORA ISON sold. April (three ‘sale sired. dent | Vawres om 4 fet the dam: shall make out a written ver- a 5 the members separated with the intention of M = Premcacema eratborath nom bere acd U=) 5 myz0-2t* | | 1 Mevay, ¢ Prank Siting Nevadg: | ‘TheSenate District committee, attheir regular | dict, tobe” signed by thems Or va” ya: | 810n ol the services P reporting Unis basis of compratise tavorably 20 SECOND ANNUAL MAY BALL on si ICE GALVANIZED Ik Cor | Thomas} Ruhm, Tennessee; Lay He Everhart, Meeing to-day, directed Mr. Harris to report | jority of them, and attested by the marshal, re Sa sak? eed their respective organizations, ACADEMY. NATIONAL RIFLES HAI Tals demand indicates the increasing popularity of | cnangea the color of Working cards vo red, asthere | Atvama F. H. Kochersperger, “Krank 'T. | favorably the House bill relating to the bondsof | “ich the marshal shall transmit to this court | 718.3 ci, Or solution of atsecie and chal | AT THK KNIGHTS OF LAROR MRADQUARTERS mp teers zi» | these goods, regardiess of the assertions of those inter- } are scabs in posseasion ofthe Green Cards.” iy’ urder | QKGll, Pennsytvania; Gcorge H, Vaul, Wiscon- | exoeutors, and to move its passage as a substi- | pot’ Bext meeting alter the verdict shall have | I Nvca the preacher 19 drink it, which he had | today there were no sigus of a change in tue 2p apd 10th northwest, om Of the Unior ‘myzo-2e | sin; J- WW. Clinton, New York. ‘The €xamina- | tate for the Senate bill to the same effect, | vec Prepared, and which sh stated in his sermon that he could do without | situation, Members of the committee said the sents nae —= ny VER rd eek assed several days ago; the latter to be recalled. - harm, The preacher reiused. Claybaugh rene - : (Re WARGO ag We is hereby given the petitioners to apply p men were still as firm the first day of the Rehearsals daily from 3:30 to6 p.m. Cards of ad- At this sale, commencing WEDNESDAY at TEN SECRETARY'S OFFICE.—The followit 4 3 | A MusconcerrioN AND How 17 Arosr.—| Mr. Harris reporied the bill and it was taken | au the footer this order for seeh further eeare oe | branded hitn af an imposter, and the mecting | wen were still as ihe ws on the fost day of the Suring rehearsain | “sJAnHOn OFS the Qegeeie” | CLOCK. and closing SATURDAY EVENING at | iiUhisbay May the 27th, ato juin uethe Park ot | There appears to have been a ludicrous miscon- | dlearly that addidosal Donde should berccianen | may, be Fequired to carry inte effect the provie | UVKO UP with a great tumult, during whtei | ¢ wot invechaiules aay Botte ety and GHADOW PANTOMIME BY THESTUpENTS | NINE O'CLOCK, we ofter Six Hundred Dozep or | the Aswciation on 7th st’ road, preparatory tothe | ception throughout the country in regard to | whena legaice. of disttiouice demands as ¢ | SHS Of said act of Congress.” the mission @ tor their | found work in other cities. Mie Satna eae ute Coleyuee ge ¥-a'¢ | SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDEED PLECES aan eee ee one aarcdind, lasung HVE | the recent reappointment of Gen, Horatio ©. | protection to-bis Interest. Mr. Edmunds said THE OWNERS, AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BRICKLAEES the missionaries. ‘They iled tor their lives, but were so closely pursued by the me A, 1409 New York avenue, Friday, May Zist, at 8 tog St By King, of New York, as commissioner of the fhe would move to add another section, to pro- | Filed with the petition as exhibits were a | implored the protection of the justice, UaIO3 ‘el entes ths Gbastnn cf thi Ieee Gene Ek eas eee eee ee ee oe ee | Const of Ginitus—-a obarm aeons cod isid ne | Vide that when # testator ulall: doviee’ sil’ hile copy of the new library act, approved April 15, couded in calming the turmoitand condueting | held at their hall last evening, « unanimous he cloge of this uniane entertainment the ladies will ea be paid at the conclusion of purchase, several years without having been once called | real estate, that will shall remain in binding | 1396, and lists of the owners in each of the | Mem in safety to theif stopping places. vote of thanks was given Messrs. Charics % pe aoe Se ia ae on to act under it, until a week ago when, find- | fFce, even though the property be changed. He | 10 7 ion ane weed Denham, John T. Millen and Jona Phillips, for 5 7H STREET OPERA HOUSE FOR 44 © EACH. 5 tEINHOLD SPRINGSGUTH, ing it had expired, he asked that its renewal be | Said ‘that in the District, when a person Sells | Uatee squares to be condemned. The owners in a a ERZ0G'S NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, date -24.25,2601 _scretary. | immediately telegraphed to him, that he might | Fedl estate and buys mofe in its place, he is | Square ¢20 are Francis A. Wood, John Grinder, reatoanypwoby yor omgeairegrcoerruypeneseng-atd EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. eT ad (=, SOTIGE, OF DISSOLUTION | OF | CO-| be prepared totake testimony tlie same day. It | compelled to make a new will, even though the EY BR oe userid es fee Ellen resolved that to those who oy thelr ction thus Namission, 10 and 2 "ARTNERSHIP.—Noiice is hereby given | merely gives him authority to take testimony | Will in existence specifies that all of which | M- ‘ ee a he Grecks—A New Cal emonstrate “a spirit of Justice,” the union ae pe ‘This Lot Includes: thot Thave this 14th day of Max: 1asG, withdrasin as | jn any ease before the U.S. Court ol Claims, Tia | be Thay dic possessed shall. go. to. patties | Hannah M. Tracy, Geo, W, Gist, Mary’S. Gist, |, Bt OMG Oroemr ring on tie frontier | Diedwes hearty. support and cooperation, and eS Ladies’ Chemises, cambric, all over embroidery. Sopartner from the frm of COOK € LEWIS, {eal | misconception no doubt arose from. the fact | Hamed. His object was to make & will, thus de- | Joseph Hoban, National Lite Insurance Co, UL SY AIA at keen aay the men will er it a first duty to went Melodrama, Lafies' Chemises, muslin, square bosom, Hamburg | Piste Brokers, 1024 F st. n. ae that it isknown he is strongly recommenried | Vislng ail real property, continue In full force | %& A. Nehemiah G. Ordway, Zachariah Tobri- | yesterday did not result iu any bloodshed. | iimiy and truly in tie future by tose A BRAVE WOMAN. Insertings and edge. ose —____t. E. PEWIS._| py his many friends for the office of judge adyo- | ud effect notwithstanding changes in the aD Sarah Price, Lorenzo Db. Merchant, Aaron | 7he Turks opened fire from a distance on the | this Lime prove yd Supporters. Summer Prices vr the Afternoon Ladies’ Nightgowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, twelve date peeiC ARE HEREBY WARNED | cate general of the United States, for Which he | Property. Mr. Edmunds said that a judge of | He Cragin, | Elizabeth | Hoeke, William | Greek forces, kept it up & Short time without .. _myl78t Only 10 cents for the first floor. wide teks ie against making payments on bilis in my | fs ensinently ftted. the Supreme Court, who sometimes selis'a plece | Breuninger,” Barbara Lehiand, — Louisa | Greek forces, kept it FPHE ANNUAL GARDEN AND POUND PARTY | Lodies’ Walking Skirts good mustin, double rama | Ser except to, Mvaclt or Me, some perso Raving === of real estate and buys another, told him that | V- | Dawson, = _ Elia lint, Jane |S. Tricoupis has iormed a new ministry. CHILDEEENS oeTEY Ladies’ Drawers, cambric, seven tucks and tucked | Siater, corner H and Sth ets. n. w. “Amylose? | THE JENNIE AND JULIA. — Congressman | he carried a blank will in his ‘pocket all the | Lyneb, Rosina | Sargent, |B. Be French. | acumes provisionally the offices ol minister LDRES NTRY HOME foanes: Boutelle called at the State department yester- | Ue, and whenever he made avy change inthe | Stella A. Kent, William &. Edmonston, William DENTAL INFIRMARY OF NATIONAL war and iinister of finance, Th character of his real estate he Tecorded a new | P- Bradley, Jeremiah C. Lotz, Albian P, Howe, ‘Will take place on SATURDAY. MAY 224, in the : Meron. dn the grounds of the “Home, hear Tes: | ggatdies! Drawers, muslin, tucks, eambrie flounce, | (F<, DENTAL 2 day with a private telegram received by him < oe Alt ers ate: M. Loinbardos, muinister of the oar edged with embroidery. ee Tecmty 1004 Tat ry will, in order to make it binding in law. Mr, | Katherine 8. Olds, Mary E. French. M. Upiotos, minister of justice; M. M. ustrial condition. sifue friendsand patrons of this charity are cordially | , Ladies’, Drawers, cambrie, eleven small and large | otuer work done under the supervision of Tre ne ine refusal, by the customs authori- | Harris said he would let the bill go over,as he | The owners in square 730 are: Fannie L. | thinister of pablie iustrucuon; aL Theokulis, | BALTIMORE | CALDENTE DON THE Pa ggg ne meen ope Cee ne - 2 ties at Digby to allow the American schooner | believed that the bill recently passed by the Sarah Burneti, Sophia G. Cuew, Edinund | jiinister of marin “EIGHT HOURS, eye from terminus of Avenue cars, foot of | Ladies’ Corset Covers, cambric, squareahaped and | oP 1 ene eee fennie eee to buy herring “for any pur- | Senate was in better form than the House bill. » Mary D. Coliamer, Matthew G. Emery | A" pritish n The Baltimore Sun sa, Phe carpenters SoD Ee Ge A HD. COOKIE pose) whatever, Mr. Bouulle was told that | The bill provides that where a testator so re- | and Seymour W. ee trustees; JF. Bueh- | no with the telegraph instruments which were Parades irecanged <MMERIAER APPLICATIONS EOULS aE sek ‘Buys Foreign and Dumenic Goid’and Sitver Coin, | th, department had not, yet reccived any offi- | quests no bond shall be required of his exceu- | ler, Agnes McLaughlin, Dominic McMenamin, | Pon ae hatha dimtinrinc inceting last wight ¢ d that eight hours Ee and Domestic Gold ‘ar Smmediate inguin es mater, but would make | tors except such as may be necessary to cover | HG Darling, Raional Msiorllian ape ins practic: resolved almost: unanl- ‘Facancies stili open. 55555 Special wire to New York. Stocks and Bonds “ e Gebts of the estate. 20. George F. Appleby, . Miller ans upc 0 the ——— — FOR Sa io c BACH. bought and carried on margin or for cash. myls1m_ } Cor, SwITZLER’s REPORT ON INTERNAL CoM- SUE GS NE Miho owners in square 731 are Elia Chelin}, D. tepid a ae aoe a Ps BS = Kenta Housesce | 10 BUY, SELL OR | meRcE.—Col. Switzler, chief of the bureau of} ,ATesolution was submitted in the Senate to- | a. Watterston, Josephine D. Hicks, Rebeced A. | Goverment, would be one of pe peed inmden df vn ph } EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC ee ao if statistics, will leave for Missouri on Monday to | 48¥ by Mr. Voorhees directing the library com- | Biaine, Fredezick Steinle, Mary "Aun Bohn, | ¥° ci eatel carpentel B A HUMPHREY & ADAMS, > day to 5 5 2 » | avert the financial crisis tires! Carpenters and dan aban Saal sm Galan 3GGEN ‘This Lot Inctuder —myll-2w___Real Estate Brokers, 618 F st bw. | visit his home at Columbia, Mo., whero he | mittee to inquire into the expediency of pur- | Matthew G. Emery, Seymour W. Tullock, St. —— donment of the “ I i JOHN BRIDGE Pilla | _Iadled Nightgwent, of Sine cambcic, Mother Hub- Dee FRAvacens cups, will attend the commencement exercises ot the | chasing the paintings of the Yellowstone Fails, | Vincent's Orphan Asylum, William Kothwell, | JQ EHNE OF! = ‘The Steam Packet Excelsior will make her regular | BATU yoke. 26 supall ‘and ‘tucks, cambric ruille state university, of which for miany years he | the Yellowstone Park, the Giant Geyser and | Sarah Rothwell, Lavinia G. Connolly and Bal- Society. tripe to the shove places on Sunday, Monday: Weer | down center, arounk neck and sleeve. AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. | bas been a curator and an enthushistic friend. | the Yosemite in Winter, by Bierstadt, tempor- | MEN Sr 0 was dovketed as No. 383 about noon | 4 Crowd Gathers About the Tombs to! Representative and Mrs, Hitt sent out invitee Siaey Wa Seas cane Na ee | ag, Muang mal ware voke, 26eeks | carr7Eus OF CREDIT. CIRCULAR DRAKTS axp | Hi, Gunicmblaied eporton itersalenminerss, | Aly on exhibition a Us Executive Mansion. | nis ua Cis Sutiee asian ae the Die See the Bribe-taker Olt tious ts heise Rtavasot tueirenbores coat Alternate : SISHWAYS AT GREAT FALLS. trict Court, signed the decree. New Yorx, May 21. on submitted a resolution in the aa con’ Alderman =, Address J. G. and J. M. WATERS, | Ladies’ Chemises, Lonsdale cambric, square shape, BILLS OF EXCHANGE. voted chi aehne, the | tend a 2047 324 st. n. my185t* ” | deep embroidery. _myl0-1m LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Ban y to the industrial, commercial, and | yf, w transportation interests of the southern states | n party to be given at thelr resi A , icted bribe taker, was removed this morn- | yesterday afternoon, and had planned to have Ladies’ Drawers, cambric, 15 tucks and wide em- = are ———— ~ lying cast of the Mississippi river. It will em- | House directing the Secretary of war to inform | AE TELEPHONE INVESTIGATIO®. | ip¢ at an early hour from the Tombs prison | 4 ,uinber of ontdoor games on Ube lange grew a meee broldered ruifle. Corea Maine Hoan het brace special reports from experts of acknowl. | the House what progress, ifany, has been made % to Sing Sing to serve out his sentence of nine | On accont of the rain the Httle ones were hows Sudgeon fishing In the Eastern Branch of the | | Ladies’ Drawers, eambric, 7 tucks, ruffle of deep | cenis at the old established “Layvett Bl ised combeteney and experience in exch of | in the erection of the fishways directed to ve | The Attorney General Again Before the | years and ten months. As carly us 6 o'clock a | ON Bccvnt os Ls rule tise Miltie Olas wane, howe ‘Potomac, five minutes’ walk from Hyattsville station | T#ised Torchon lace. aud 1012 Pa, ave, Official Gazeite and o the states mentioned, and will be illustrated | placed at the Great Falls of the Potomac, under Committee. crowd of people was gathered about the Tombs | CVC, oblige comed b play on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. eae Te, malin, cocks. wide cambric flounce, | done proportionally 10. Work firstelass. m10-lin | by maps and diagrams of great value, the act approved July 15, 1882; also, what exits to see the prisoner off on tis jouru danced in the large ball room, Miss Stevens, : a LUMBER. _ Tare P <AL.—O Bae = amount of the sum appropriated for said fish- Accompanied by a deputy sheriff, to whom Miss Macomb and Miss Evelyn Nordhoff were FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, GOOD FOR ONE DAY, | , Ladies’ Corset Covers. fine cambric, square-shaped, PERSONAL.—Col. Lamont went to Mount ve has been fecoendeds Ruidehow anaontie yet | , Attorney Generat Garland, Dr. Rogers, and | Was nundeuifed, Jachue leit the prison and en-| present wo help to entertain ihe children and pes areal embroidered inserting and edge. in order to close out a large stock of HARD-| Vernon to-day with @ couple of friends from | available for their ereciion, and whether the | bis son, and Messrs. Van Benthuysen, Sypher, | tered a carriage, Which was occupied by another } Start tucir = ‘WOODS, I will make it specially to your interest it | New York, who are visiting him.—F, J. B.| sum heretofore appropriated is suilicient for | and Casey Young were in attendance when the | deputy sherill, and the party was driven vo the Senator ‘Tickets for sale at 619 and 1351 Pennsylvsnia ave- = you place your orders with me. Grane, of Denver, J. J, Merritt, of New York, | mitterecton. Heterred to appropriations com- | teleponic Investigation committee met to-day. | Grund Central depel where they tov the & Bue, and Station, corer New Jersey avenue and C | sate COMMENCES WEDNESDAY TEN Asking to share your orders in all kinds of J. W. Bryant, of New Orleans,’ Edward H. Al: The Attorney General the fi ae wegen iN AM A ryant, of . : y General was the first witness = Sapa. street. rae __myl Tw eae LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULD. | \6?,,0f Kansas City, Ma pe tearm] we Bodtelle beg aredeeeg Nf STANTON. | culled, His attention was called to Mr. Briesen’s | .xew You, May 21--A dispaicn, Irom Sing GE wacccnar oN CLOSES SATURAY 9 P. M. INGS, Ex ‘Wm. Esplen and C, & Wilken, of Pinot t. Boutelle has introduced a bill in the | testimony, and he said there were two or three | Sing to-day slates Aiderman Jachne arrived ithe waeen : 0 RLV aw. T guarantee you satisfaction. | are at Willard’s.—F. L, Bauer’ of New ‘York, House directing that a monumental statue in | mistakes in Briesen’s account of his interview | safely al the state prison there, and was at | Mauna On SUNDAY, May 25, 1586, steamer Mary Wash- heros MR McLEAN, RS. Shields, of Canton, Ohio, and Thomas | bronze of the late Edwin M. Stanton be erected | at the Department of Justice. He (the Attorney | nce pul towork in the laundry. cetiter of tbe Ingtom will leave her wharf at 3p. m., returningatS| TTT H FER 1B 00 NNN | _myl0 23th and B streets northwest._| E. Watson, of Stimson, Ga., are at the Riggs, | In front of the War department building, to | General) had not expressed au; inion 98 to SEE ge oval thc Pm, Music by Prof. Jos. K Caldwell. T HOW E BOO NNN = SSS oS as on | wel Seibert, of Washington, arrived in San | “commemorate his illustrious public services — heey reteg zs in Minnesota, we ‘Tickets; 25 cents, z HHH Ee BBB. O OQ NNN | (Foo, DIST QUATITY, FLUID FOR VAPOR | Francisco on the central overland train last | as Secretary of War between 1562 and 1867,” | the proper mode of treating Van Benthuysen’s A WHICH CAUSED A | br. Milburn, Gen. FOE OB Bem BaP oc? BRN | andbes: mance cr Vapor stoves at oricee ts eae aust | Saturday.—W. O. Cutler of Suspension Bridge, | snd that & commission, consisting of thrce | application, When Mr, Briesen asked leave to PANIC IN A FARM HOUSE, Mrs. Speaker. ( No objectionable parties allowed on board. ‘ lowest.“ Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers, Stoves | N- Yo Hon. J. C. MeKenny of Hamilton, Ohio, | Senators and three Representatives, to be ap- | withdraw Van Benthuysen’s application, wit-| _Cnrcaco, May 21.—A special dispatch from | Lanier Dunn, M For charter inquire of E.S. RANDALL, ‘and Ranges of all kinds;at bottom fi Hon. A. C. Thompson of Portsmouth, Ohio, H. | pointed by the presiding officers of the respect- | ness had told him that he had no jurtsdiction; | Stiliwaier, Minn., says: The family and farm | Mes. Porver myl 7-80 ‘Manager. be convinced, at MC. MI’ Crawford of South Africa, W. F. Moore of Dub- | ive houses, shail contract for the monument, | 2° ae an Hons | hands of L. H. Townshend, 15 iiles from here, ‘Miss ax Ss 9 = | 44a A BRR cco non FEM mys-1m_ i Un, and Kev. Douglas Forrest and wite of | The bill_provides that the statue shall be of | that the paper had gone out of his office. Wit-| Vere turown into a panic oy a sudden ioud re. ‘The steunicr HG. WaGNrtcas becharterea | MUMM AA ROR OO HE (=, FESS, FOUR ORD Clifton, are at the Ebbitt——Mr. William H. | heroic size, and shall be cast, it practicable, | ness had not made any remark in reterence to | port and the upheaval of dirt and stones 400 fit Excurlous to either of the above places “Appiy| MM Mm Ak g oo ~ DRESS SHIRTS with HALL & BARNES, | Welsh, deputy third auditor, has gone to Penn- | from condemned cannon captured or used by the | what would become of an application filed in | feevinto the air ata point less than a fod from iss Lee, Miss Paige at3Z21 (M) Bridge st. myls-im | Mmm SAS BE 2S BOE » | FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS, 908 F st. | Sylvania to attend the funeral of his mother, | United States during the war. It also appro- % ‘the farm hot The Townshends believe that ‘aite and Commods rmony ee AA RB C00 BOB RRB 2 | nw Be Successors to THUMPSON'S SHIRT FAC: | and will be absent for @ day. or two.——Second | priates $50,000 to pay for the statue. “Thistoil | the Office afterwards, | Witness was positive | the farim house. The Townshends believe that os Whar ny Goce a Tory! y8_ | Controller Maynard has returned from Delhi,— | seems to stir the ire of some of te democrats, | SPoUt that; he had purposely and premeditated. | His Piieurat a eras torn in the wart and a yesterday frou Steamer W. W. CORCORAN = BOYCOTT CANCELLED — CRIMINAL | W. D. House, ot Kansas City, H. C. Hudson, of | In fact, some of them say it was introduced for | 1¥ remained sient on that potnt. ea and | stones hurled out by the explosion were found i sos Myer Wil make daily excursions to Marshall Hall and 316918 SEVENTH STREET N. W. ‘proceedings will be commenced against evil | Scottsburg, Va., and Paul B, Means, of Concord, | the purpose of provoking debute on war issue: tisbeo = od ‘visited: Suc ; . tag i id blished that the witn had visited hall a mile away. and Mrs, Jobu Chew assisted in nm Wing Uke Ghratat, ease ac iOwm. arriving at Wantage | my1e atsponed, pernope nistevresenting WiLLIs tee De | N.C. aro at the Metropolitan,— Hayden I. THE ALLEY IN SQUARE 105, Young's rooms on G street while the conference ——_———— guests. < Sdanbe House at Marsball Hall tied unwith cepa Beta your wagons to houses and get icc at tar prices | aukersgr Brooklyn, J aes A. fianlan, ot Me’) In the House Mr. Wilson has introduced a | was itt progress. A Floating Bed of Pumice Stone. ‘A pleasant informal reception was given Feception rooms foF ladies aud gentlemen, and mieals always; full eupp! amy5-15t"_ | Rock, Colorido, are atthe St. James.——Doctors | bill to release to Cornelia P. Randolph, Mary | ,,The witness replied that he had never been in| New Youk, May 21.—The ship Cleomene, } w.anesday eve: M ly T. Charies, "Pratt talk ee, ice cream and lunch supplied excur- | Luavies, Arrestioy. (Keg FST PAYMENTSiITH issUE | Harlin and Wemmell, of the board of exam- | M. Turner, Harriet J. Pickett and Elizabeth . | {hose rooms and did not know until he had seen | Capt. May, {rom Calcutta, which atrived.t this | tne: poctess, ut her new home, 1231 N street sioaisee ppp =e cou SUEgeRMS of the pension bureau Of Kings } Culbert all right, title and interest of the gov-| on Gstrect, He wished to repeats his former | pumice stone 1a the Indian ocean was found to | BOrtawest, when many friends had the pleas. BENS OE rman ti 2 conte ora, EST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS, “ABLE Sha dies August W. Nowsk, ji hase stare grnment and of the District to the alley in | statement ihat he did not believe that he had | have traveled during the last twelve months | Sn In New Ihampeline, Wie “painting Fore PI earns reoran.m5-6m a E . 2 JT oy ‘ned | square No, 105, which was { e e 76 ea + Pacckndl, Oho nemeubes _eeew, — MWLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F Staeer. COPERATIVE BUILDING ASsocrATION, | and are now located at 21 in treot northeast» | from the maln alley to Latreet north, * Ue" | Attended a Fan Electric meeting after the presi: | from latitude 16 south, longitade 76 cast, to IP ag ag renee iy yee ge g (a ave tamara came OFMELIA BANGS ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, ASSETS APRIL 15, 1886, $618,312.24. The Matthews Nomination. Capitol Topies. he bad never etiended one.after the inengura- | direction weet try south siineesourshe SOS | a sociation of inp “A Storin on the Matter- ‘ing Alley, Shouting Gatiery, | isi" Detect ahd Bangs Shingied. — mbedne MEPS trew® «| ME. RIDDLERERGER'S nesoLurion muzgp|4 DSMOORAT 70 TAKE uureeseerarive| "QR G00 sguired it any person had in. | sake mle OF Beary as average of Ave anites otiwhhiey fC Stedman sn ing Alley, ug Gallery, a ere . = our, HAHN’S PLACE. 4 2 seen a beticr descriptive Ly Sanna Wesilg oct oe timated to witness that an application for sult Sa ee - rere Prot, H.C. dings, By tEdPotmae River, | G2 mith me, sr, t0 cote you asdecomesyou— | _cubscrption for stock fn the 11h Igoue and the tat ome: pes ae ate Euechavs for recorder ae Nat, D. Yiliace, the democratic candi- Would be made and that witness had intimated Eastern Montana Excited. pre eye Sa IE ee tee end Sunday Schoois Sucieties | Stakespeare, ‘ment thereon can be made daily from 8:30 am. to ist aS ussed late, ws ‘tune if made Pi 4 A tise enacted inting having excursions are im” FBorp.m..at the office of the Association 917 Fa wee eros arose, See verGRy Mom || Sins 1s ay puin be ap ortate as: luring his| WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE CHEYENNE | Parton, President Kea Cross Ai tion; Mr. Vited to River View. Yor full particulars cali or address We Dos? Scr: Taz B. Rae rete en int tite Aiocintion, 027 £' st. | length by the Senate District committee to-day, | the second Louisiana district to fill the vacancy | absence. RESERVATION 18 EXTENDED. John MeBiroy and wil » Mrs. Kose raendie, tog, tv aavanages, £c, furnished pou application | DUtNO action was taken, ‘There were six mem: | caused by the death of Mr. Hahn, Wallace's | , THe, Witness positively, declared that there | Gurcago, May 21.—A special dispatch pub-| Miss. Susie Dye, Col. a Mrs. Lee Crandall, NDALL, bers of thi itt = plurality over the two republican candidates is | #34 been no such intimation. lished here this morning asserts that the citi- | Mrs. F.8. Taylor, Mr. Perry Heath, Mr, Wirt ae or Avon had beardot uous sournvitie,Pedaone | Boone, dabareer Marcy Meta lata | but S000." Wallace’ a protctionit and &| game yatneaania thee be rished tosaya wort | Mutat"ctsara Mostatse great eased jr tiaga yt lg aa Bar closed free of Charge to Sunday Schools and OAK HALL INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y, 917 F street. my7-1m_| Brown—and they were evenly divided upon | YOUDg man of high social standing. nS PB eee lonel | over the action of the Secretary of the | Hausmann, Mr. aud Mrs. J.B. Pbilp,Mr. Brae 1 is the question. _No substantiati fad 800,000 } Dan othe Dew Xork Sun,” where in answer | Tnterior in extending the Cheyenne Indian | die, Mrs. dai Farrar, Mr. aud. Mes. LK Ls ——— —— CORNER 10rm AND F STREETS, Cease BASE uit, Sohiatdcivercr | made against Matthews has been rocsived, ced |" “womblen Maris sUueET cane ee Gite Dana) nod been in his’ (wisoess ‘piace hs | Feservation to Tongueriver. ‘The prosent reser- | Arembiy, aur. and Mim’. 1. Mevroers, itn = t : : r. n in e ~ Q Nettie m1 bell, Mrs. 4 Jesr Now He ne atfadeeubbied& ena of too so-altad | some of ine tnembers did ot think ters was | ‘The House yesterday non-concurred In the | ould nave provected bis depurmeent acim | vauiou, mays Js Bu nailos long Uy 20 wide, and | Nettle Sindiond: Dr. Tiubivell,” Mess Mt. ‘WE ARE SELLIXG when he wrote our head lines, but had helived today | “myaim W.S.JENKS&CO., 717 7thst.nw. | Mr. Riddleberger was Willig to take action | Sehate $800,000 foreign malls subsidy amend- phils sult that he would havesmashed it. While | ggg acres of land. ‘The dispatch continues: | F. B. Taylor, M.D. Lincoln, MM ellie 4 LLING A GOOD MANY and been # resident of Washington he might have SOMETHING NEW, 5GALLON STAR | UPON the case, and he notified the committee | Ment to the Post Office appropriation bill, by a | Le cared llile about the matter he might say @ | “there are about 70V of these nomnadic Chey- | Scott, Airs. Viewing, Mr. Joc! Lincoin and M LAWN MOWERS, hanged his lines and sald: (ese rindtioc! Svnon geaunaciavennanag | t the paxensed wo offer # resolution wo publigh | vote of 80 to 170. ‘The amendments authoriz. | sides that he had no proper authority to act in | BBE Which already gives neatly one square | Kusscll. Prot. Kirk ontertalned the company, deer inane ete memqunbe a poccamoceongiae #2, Gillvered, "No chare for Geauln out or repair | all the papers on file relating to Matthews, ing the combination of Inland and foreign | the matter because ol his being a stockholder in | mile, Wo each buck, squaw and papoose. The | with a brie! address; Mrs. Ler Crandall, assisted cheapest machine’ wearine ‘To clothe you as becomes you.” Fluid ’Nomore leaky Vapor, Stoves, Call and. soe | {nig that all tho proposed a resolution direct. | sweamboat service for the near foreign ports, | 9 rival company, and his relationship to the | ¢xvension will take in the Tongue river country | by Miss Hanstuaun and Miss ‘ae naw un tensente sack of OARDG WOnst the latest mprovement “A EBERLY &'S0N%, 719 | inf sbat all the papers relating to the caso be | and the Increase by $80,000, for the mall ser- | country had not changed in his abseace froma | 10F 60 wiles south of erg epee pon nye ging HOSE REELS and GARDEN Vase ‘Tosave you thirty per cent, and get your Arst-clam | ‘th st: nw. By | Nasr Rd nae seg aie Printed. | vice, Were non-concurred in. ‘The other amend- | Suly to October, when he found that the action | embracing the indemnity Limit of te railroad, | Varitone solo, aud, tis Su 5 os " 7} = re Bi] - MAXWAKD & HUTCHINSON, Clothing,“ meet you should go there, and he would Se, FATE IG Die, MCEHERSON | lution could uot be recetved in open session, | is expected that there will be a long contest in | Bad been taken. The same disability existed a6 | bona tide wettlers. If gonsuminated it will be a | Au original pom was read by ieee: iain Bieiaer vata ap Suits from 96.50up. The Bie Flannel Suite from | attention to disesses of tue nervous system, spina) ME. Miller “tr Cannot be eantitea 2 8° Over. | Conference over the subsidy clause. stance, I that same disability existed then he | the most important hishwayscl business trate | drasnatic renting Uy 5.1, Phil, Men Canario ‘Furuices, Ranges. €c. apl0-wthatip | 97-50 up. ‘The Arthur Suits at $15. Sik Faced Prince | Vatures and Fouts’ disease, Telephone’ call, Mr. Riddleberger (very emphatically)—It can, | “4SS4GE OF THE STATEN ISLAND BRIDGE BILL. | put the question to “Col. Dana” and the com- | rom the south. It will close the principal cattie | assisted by her son and daug! will receive SS | Albert Suits at $15. Norfolk Jackets trom $3.50 up. | —™ ‘and it goes over until to-morrow. * | | The Senate yesterday passed the bill to au- | initiee how he could have smashed the suit, if | trail from southeastern Montana and northern | her iriends again on Wedeeaday . White Vests 7Se. and upward. Fine Dress Saite at | (F“gm>,2 BURNER VAPOR STOVE, $1 BEST | ‘The chair ruled that objection having been | thorize the construction of a bridge over the ower tse il emp Wyoming.” 2, when her new volume, Lyrical 7 Sraune Harts $12. $15, $16.50 and 918, worth 25 per cent more. Eluid. 9. gals. 79 cts; Climax arid other Re-| made the resolution was not in order, Kill von Kull, with an amendment authorizing * B, ae CRT A be issued from the press of J.B.Lippineott & Co, Also ‘magnificent line of thin Summer Coats and | frfer anges and Culver Furnace: JNO. MORAN. | A Requisizion Fin Gov. Lan the Secretary of War to require the alteration | y Sawn ar ATH 7hS Nationals were, defeated From Wall Street To-day. Justice Gray, of Boston, has goue to hls home PERE ars ‘Vests, in sizes from 33 to 44, such as Alpaca, Drap | 2126 Pa. ave. Tai call, 064-2. ‘ap27-im "| OMcer Snead, of Nortolit, VX, ‘To-day | or removal of the bridge should the interests of | fis FTO tea te Hime. | New York, May 21—The stock :market | in that city. ete, Seersucker, Pongee, &c., at prices unapproscha- = ms AMSOHTMENT OF Gas with « reanidics oli Vy attived here | commerce require it, and also requiring it to be | LU°.score was e telegraphic reports | opened generally % to i per cent better than | "iiss 100 of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs ‘THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED in | bY any of these handsome but high priced stores. | (KS. wo aExtUneS. ‘artest of one ‘Loon Genests’ we constructed within two years. ‘The tunnel | tn¥ season, so tnatit would soo the Nationals | Mask Gveming's, closiug Hgures, but Pacitic Mil | »orer Heap. unre, vourmer, nove FOR BOYS 4 T0 12. PO he ogy OY Ni for the grand ldreony. 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