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Ww, Tavites the LADIES to inspect her Stock of IM- PORTED MILLINERY. ‘Personal sttention given to orders, mn at ow. OPER CUBTICE. VETERIN: peri ted ine aie” called | 2d EDITION. Lat Teast Te Sa MR. CONKLING SLEEPS MUCH, He Walked (round a Little this Morn- ing and Drank a Pint of Milk. New Yo, April 13.—Dr, Barker issued the fol- lowing bulletin at 2:06 pm: “For the last two and a-half hours Mr. Conkling has been sleeping quietly. This morning he walked around ior @ ltle bit, He has taken sixvesn ounces of milk since 10 am., and there is alitue improvement stace this morning.” When Dr. Barker entered the sick room this af ternoon Mr. Conkling woke up and recognized him , Dut immediately afer went to seep, seit ~ dein THE INVALID EMPEROR. A Local Complaint Believed to have Attacked His Trachea. Beaute, April 13—The North German Gazet'e says that owing to the contraction of the alr-pas- Sages of the émperor’s throat, Prot. Bergmann ye verday inserted @ new canular. The emperor's keneral condition was not affected, After the in- Sertion of the canular he remained in bed. It 1s believed that the contract.on of the alr-passages indicates that the tracuea has been attacked by & local compiaiot. ‘The new canula was adjusted tn the emperor's throat without causing hin any palo. No opera. tion was necessary. ‘The emperor good nigut. He rove at ‘hali-past 7 this morning, and later received Minister von Puttkamer and others, Who made verbal reports, At noon the emperor and empress drove in & close carriage to Berlin, where ihey visited the Dalace, Princess Victoria followed in un open ca: riage. Tneir majesties returned to Charlottenbut by way Of the Lustgurden, the Old Casile ai nter-den-Linden. The emperor was paler than Usual, Dut otherwise looke. well. ——— THE BOULANGER CAMPAIGN, Great Disorders at Mectings in the De- partment of the Nord. Panis, April 13.—Political meetings were held at ‘Turcoing and Armentieres, Department of the Nord, last night, and in both cases tue disorder Was 60 great that the speakers could not be heard. Ala meeting at Maubeuge, in the same depart- ment, It Was uDanimous.y reso.ved UO support Gen. Boulanger. The party of the extreme left sought im vain to secure the adoption of a resolu- bee io favor of the radical opponents of Gen. Bou- ‘Spuller, minister of public instruction in the late cabinet, to an articie in the Republique Francaise, says that since Gen. espe has ue- Clared bis inteation to force a duei with parlia- ment, the latter shouid accept the chailenge, and since'lt is evident that the Boulanger agitation Is not merely superficial or transient, Dut an organ fzed attack upon the country’s institutions, It 1s ‘the duty of tue cabinet bal ae wap tothe cham- bers for adoption such leyislauion as is necessary for tue protection and defence of the repubiic, DESERTED BY 1HE SPIRITS, Mme, Diss Dedar and Her Sacellites Langu Prison. New Youk, April 1i—Madame Diss Debar and her satelites are still in prison, having as yet been unabie to procure bail. She refused to be in- terviewed to-day. Her husband, th- “General,” Said to-day that (weuty-six years ago be was en- ‘a land colondation ia Kentucky, and Tuac later he was commissioner of emi- ration and §=6member jest Virginia = He attack on madauie’s cbaracter as cruel and unjust When h@ got out of this troubie he would write & book and expiain everything. Dr. Benjamin Law- rence sald he Was a praccicing physician and tem- perance lecturer, and six years ugo he became sc- quainted with Madame Diss de bar through Yrot ucbanan, His acquaintance wita the madame arose sumply from the fuct that he wished to ob- | tain some of ner pictures. He had n0t swindled ‘Marsh nor had anything todo wita swindling him. Farm Buildings Burned in Maryland. BaiTiwone, April 13.—The buiidings oa tte farm Of Mrs. O'Doanell, sister of ex-Governor Carro.l, In HoWard County, were destroyed by fire yesterday. Damage $7,000, partially insured. a The Crown Prince Attended. Banux, April 13.—The statement that the crown ince and crown princess did not attend Princess Victoria's birthday party last night Was incorrect. ‘Both were present. Wrecked on sland of Guernsey. Lowpon, April 13.—The French steamer Yorouba, Jouded with metals and cotton, whicn lett Mar- sellies for Havre and London, has been wrecked on the Island of Guernsey. ‘ihe crew were saved, ————— Dr. Agnew Dangerously U1. 70 HAVE AN OPERATION PERFORMED ON HIM TO-DAY. Naw YORE, Aptis 12— Dr, Agar w isstill seriously AM with periphilitis, Wuich 1s fuflammation of the vermiform appendix of the paccum. ‘The cause is Unknown, Stroug nopes are entertained for bis . Dr. Sands, who performed the opera ton on Mr. Conkling, will today periorm an ope- Tation on Dr. Aguew, wud Was one of the consult ing physicians in Mr. Conkiing’s case. Dr. Sauds Said Unis morning that Dr. Agnew 1s now much ‘Bearer to death than Mr. Conkilug. Te Sammen Austrian Reserves. ‘Vrewwa, April 13.—Bills have been introduced in the lower bouses of parliament of both Austria and Huugary to authorize the summoning of the Teserves and the supplemental reserves in Umes of Peace under certain Appeals to the Dvpux, April 12—The Pernellite members of Parliament bave caused to be distributed through- out the County Clare, Circulars urging toe men of Ciare to assert their r ghts and assemble in thous. ands at the twenty meetings Lo be held on Sunday ext Increasing the Duty om Spirits, STOCKHOLM, April 13.—The storthing has passed ‘8 Dill increasing the duty on spirivs rortuwita, the duty on spiri A Total Loss, Rockaway Bgacw, L. L, April 12—The schooner P.8. Linds:y, from Etizabet bport, N. J. with cowl, which Was driven ashore in the storin Gf Tuesday, as gone to pleces and 1s a total loss, Friends of Lewep? Canal Hopefal. PaNaMa, April 5.—Work on the cunal progresses, and now that the lock. system has been deauitely adopted and Eiffels’ men deci re that they can easily effect the work they have undertaken, there 4 that ships will piss varough on te date Bxed by Count de Lessepe, ‘The Awerica: ange in Europe, A PROVISIONAL MANAGER APPOINTED 10 CONDUCT 178 AFFAIRS, Lompox, April 13.—A provisional manager has been appointed to conduct tue business of the ‘American in Ew ‘8 decision on for the liquidation of the coucera. ‘Upon @ petition for the = Go Rete A Negro Lynched, Merwrurs, Tewn., April 13.—Jerry Smith, a gu, was taken from Jail by acrowa ot farmors, yee, was térday, and iynened: r Mother and Child Burned to Death, Mippietox, N. Y., April 13.—At Glorida two Aweitiugs, belonging to Joba Gilluly, were burned last night. The owner occupied one and Jos, Bird the other. When the fire start. d Bird jumped trom the window, Mra Bird and her babe perlaued in the Dames, ponte SS For Health Officer of New York. Ausaxy, N. ¥.. April 13.—Gov. Hill has nomi. Bated Dr. F.C. W. O'Brien for bealth ofiicer of the port of New York. ee No Result After 753 Ballots, Crxctssatt, April 12—A Times-Star Gallipolis, Obio, special’ says that the eleventh district re publican conveution took 753 ballots without Change, and then took a recess untis afternoon, ae No Verdict im the Brushingham Case. ‘4 FAMOUS CHICAGO CLERICAL SCANOAL TRIAL BND apr ‘id—the Jury ia the famous — jury in ham case, after ‘making ‘at Of disagreed. The Rev. John ihgham Was the defendant, He is a Metho- dist clergyman, and has cuurge of tue Ada-street church, “Eva Parker, a sixteen-year-old girl, after i nounctng the Ba; fal Tenouncing the Baptist falta, vecaine a convert 10 H ‘h, ‘Alling the positions of Sunday-school teacher ‘and. city 4 ary. Last Jaouary she became a motuer, and she charged te fatherhood of the ‘child upon he pastor. The case began before Judge Grigoell, anarchist fame, over a week and drew & crowded house. The excitement, to Methodist churen Was very marked. General Stiles was for N and yesterday he was asked for his rnch be, promptly furnished. “roe jury stood 16 i I ie 4 é a iF i i 5 : AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘The District in Comgzeca, ‘TRE CABLE ELECTRIC RAILWAY BILL. ‘The House District committee to-day considered the Dill to incorporate the Washington Cable Electric Railway Of the District, and suggested severalamendments to the sudcommitue. The subcommitgee will formulate the amendments and Teport back to the whole committee at their next Capitel Topics, DIAN APPatne, ‘The House commitwe on Indian affairs to-day ordered @ favorable report on the Senate bill grant- ing to the Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke city en Secu! ee: are — t ex kSsese S The Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes trom yesterday’s quotations 9 tke Weanlie ton Block Exeuause, ure ei te OF Sas TUO%, coupons, 100 bid, 100% anked U. kde, ns 123% bid, 124) aakea. D.C. per “tiaps. Ga 1801, cu, 107" bhi 108 saked- b. Cc. year J 24, cur, 118% bid, 119 askeu Metropolitan Aairoad’ stock, 103% bid, 104% saked. a ‘Gas, 3 bad, 40 asked. Georgetown dd. Natio Metropolitan a 70 et a Cry A asuington Market stuck, 133. Ui anbinxton i ‘wu bid. National Heprapelican, uk, 1¥O bid, 1¥2 asked. oa sud Mechanics’ Bank of town, 18 170. saked. Citizens’ Ne- ‘dol en 121 bid. Great Falls 130 bid. Keal Evtate Title Ins 116% bid. un. Teie- puone Company, 38, Chesapeake anu Poto- lune Felepnoue Com 70% bid, 80» asked. Wi ton Laght Lutentry Ist uorwege bonds 6s. 04 100 asked Washington Gasighs Co. bond bid. | National Bank of 9 Kepublic, 35f, bu ie i National roy Lud bid, 110 0.1 Tauklin 1usuranee Gon bid, “Fanorama Co. ‘37% Did, 50 asked. i See ae Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE Mp., April 14. — Virrinia past due Coup, uew tress, G4 North Carvuue sixes, old, Ts Bid to-day. BALTIMOKE, Mp., Aj 13.—Cotton steady, with Mouersie wqury—I ing, ¥sa10. blour frm sud Inicly" cuveHoward street and weetern super, 37 e265: do tre, 3.0003.75: do. family, 4.0ued.o0, 4.57 2.80; do. extra, 3.U0s3.70; do. fauuily, 3-13. Whest—sot les ea eat aie, vy win Mas. Gumesvie, June BOx0UN, southern, steady for white: Jats. “Bacon—eboulders, 790834: clear rib aides, heme 12al hag, reid, 3 vier ea 16. Petevieum Febued, 13 Coflee, seady— 16 cangoem, 0 tur, 14el4y6. Bueae, rin wdinary to any facty ative—A soft, 6%; co] ver ued, firm, I5ssal6. Liverpool per steamer 1. oly Se eral, ied | Savee—Wheat, Busuels: corn, 140, 11 - Chicage Markew, (CAGO, 122, April 13. 11 am, — The wheat ‘thoucht there were new war oompiicacions abr.ad jor this reasou and the sdditic one that Liverpool cabies were firm, May wheat opened at 7. awaiust last night's closing. Keceipts of corn were thirty-eucht cars over the e-timates. But this did not check the bull wave tnat was started Tosterea: y. May ‘corn opened s cent higher, at 43. Provisione wore quiet; May pork a trifle Grmer, at 14.05. The hay Options are quoted as follows: wheat, 78; coru, 54: gate, S2r: pork, 14.07%; lard, 7.67%; short i CHICAGO Jx1., April 13, 1p. m.— Wheat frm Cant 74: Slay, 78m Sune 70:0. Gorn stexdy-—Caah, Sit Find, Bt. Sita Sengennaay, Soe Prine 11a. Barley — Nothing doing. lax, 143." Whinky, ‘May, 14,10. ribs, ‘The coid, haughty, purse-proud merchant prince who treats his ribbon-counter gentleman and gen- tlemen’s-underwear salesiadies with mere civility or chilling indifference had better beware. The ‘ime may come wuen their positions may be re- versed. “See Jenks,” said one of these arrogant millionaires one day to a.0-pound ribbon counter cierk, “you want to attend to your business beter, Young wan, and not, waste so mucu of your Lin irting with that red-headed underwear girl across the alsie, mind that.” Enraged und humiliated the down-trodden rib- bon counter serf vows and seeks revenge. His ‘time comes soon, aye, that very night! Tue purse-proud, cold-blooded merchant prince goes to Wue theat-r. He buys an adinission ti. ket And stands up, being of an economical tura of min “Let us piss, str,” says a calm, culd voice at nis side. He looks down and benolds the riboon-coun- ter clerk im whe magniticence of full dress, with the underwear girl in flowing robes and 16-Dution kids hanging to his arm; the « yes ot the men meet, Dut (R-re is no sign of recognition on the Pare ot the ribbon-couater clerk, only | & cold, aughty, fixed stare us he passed proudly vn to the $3 seats reserved for him and the underwear girl, while the snubbei and humfliated merchant piltice stands on in tue midst of his own bitter re- ———+e- —___ . A Self-Respecting Girl, From Puck. He had made his declaration of love, and tt had beeu heard with a lowering of the fair head; with a blush on the soft cheek. But ne could not help saying something (0 Mill in, while he waived for her answer, “When I sayI have never loved till now,” he said, “it 13 not an empty word. My lips have never touched ‘the lps OC) any. wowaueexeepe: Ing mother’s; my hand has never pressed a woman's hand; 1 do not dance, and my arm—” ‘A look ot ‘wonderment came over the peautiful face, and the deep eyes grew large as ane ry bias George?” she asked, with hushed breat “It 18,” he answered; “tt is literally true.” ‘The look of wonderment merged into a glance of fey sternness as she rose to her full height and colttnen, for heaven's George,” she said, “go somewhere and practice till you get a record. A crank fired three shots from a revolver at the les of the Elysee the president's resi- Sis SR yeaa teal eae tees ‘be sald, in explanation of nis act, that wanted M. Carnot to atiend Wo grievances of which he was ae eet lan nt uary ex) = au fas ceumaie wr pouongne fats aur fa ‘The amount will be covered by a joan. - mass in and Slav The eet ee a st. for 20, eo ims, ‘The pil,rims greeved Pidcsands of italiane who had gathenea to ee ‘The corner-stone of the Augusta (Ga.) Nationa; Exposition Building was laid yesterday with im- ceremonies. The main building will be feet long and 400 leet wide, ‘A resolution providing for the submission to the prohibiion amendment to, the consti. It is the among the in London that Minister Phelps of recaraing to Bngland will remain in America as Chie Jus Lice of the United States Supreme Court. New York, died at bis reaidonse’tn East eho 7&6 lerday of consumption. There are now sixiy-stx small-pox patients in ‘the bosp.tai oa Norua ‘New York, emer athe see a, MES, BULALEY DEAD. ‘The Tragic Ending of @ Social Sensa- Dr. W. W. Johnston was summoned measures to counteract the effects of the ‘The stomach a os at into use, and cundition so mucb improt ‘that it wus that she would recover, Her however, Dad reveived fatal shock, and she died last night at 10 o'clock. ‘THE DOCTOR AND FAMILY RETICENT. ‘When a Stam reporter asked Dr. Johnston to-day for information concerning the death of Mrs, Bulkley, the docter declined to give any informa- tion, saying his relations as a Jamily were confidential, and be Ching abou i “It is time, 1 think, tor, “now that she poor pa ts dead, to let ner rest in id iniOrmation’ concern- ing the death “was refused at Judge Hulyer’s house, Friends and of Judge Huiyer also declined tO say Of the causes of dirs, Bulkley’s death, ‘Rot, however, deny the reports that death was Caused by suicide, One of La m staved that death Was partlally due to the nervous prostration Drought on ‘by the elopment and subsequent N Of the veath had been received Sta late Lour by th. coroner oF Une health oflide- ‘MKS. BULKLEY'S MARRIAGE. ‘The death of Mrs, Bulkley brings a romantic Story toa very sadend, Mra, Bulkley was the only Gaugnter of Mr. Hillyer, She was about eighteen years old, and _her fainer’s weaito and ber own beauty made ber @ belie much soO.ght after in society. ‘She Was eugaged to be wurried to Mr, W. L. ‘Tren. ‘bO.m, On Of tue Controlier of theCurrency, last AF it i bo Deceinber, und society was torward to a briuiant Wedding, when it was an. ouuced that 'Miss Hillyer had eloped and married Mr, Grassie Buikley the young #00 or Dr. J. W. Buiki Phe mvrriage took place in Baltimore December 20, tue couple having gone to Baltimore and beed wulted in marriage ‘And returued to this chy the same evening. Upon ther return they ‘separated, the briue Guing to her father’s house, ‘The sudden marriage greatly shocked the Rarente of bl hiliyer, and they began, tn tue aughter's name, proceedings to have the mar. Tig® annulled, Of Lue ground that tue young lady Was coerced, in a few daya, however, these proceedings were Withdrawn and the Couple were reani ‘They were apparently very happy then, Aiter living vogetuer, uowever, for ten days tuey Separated aguld, and it was announced that pro- cecdings would be fur about divorce. Since then Mrs, Bulkley bas lives at ber fauner’s uOuse. air. Grassie Bulkley was sick at his home to-day ‘hu Could not ve seen by any Dudy. ‘Tran Deeds in fee nave been filed as fo.lows: Martha R. Venable to Combs Greenwell, pt. 3, 8q. 825; $700, Geongle D. Todd to Joha W. D.ck, lot 40, 89. 455; $8,000. James O'Connor to Jacob Burns, pt. 21, 2q. 625; $2,000. Chas Stottto W. M. Galtte GL, assignees, 108 19 to 23, sq. 1027, and lots 12 to 14, sq. 1041; $—, Eilzaveth Martral to Nancy detterson, 100 16, Garfieid; $112. Jobn 4, Cassin $e Lauiman, (pla, 2X 234, 240, and 241, 8g. 99; $2204. Allen trustee, Wo Joba HM. Cassia, WoL. C, Alden, pt. 2 9g. 401; $5, Sulue property ; ‘Joshi The History of the WAISTS DESCENDED PROM THE ARMPITS AND BUSTLES ADDED, ‘From the Argonaut. Unul 1825 the female waist was ordained by dressmakers to be Just under the armpits; and a bustle, when such a style of feminine costume Prevalled, Would have been, not a dress improver, duc a hump, Short watsts one ‘substanual advantage—tuey put an endfor a time to Ught-lucing, and, sixty yeurs ago, ® pair of ‘Stays Was the Most innocent of bodices, The high. est autuorities on custume seem to have inciined to the opinion that the bustle, which Undealavly came from Paris, Was a reaction among the ladies Of une French aristocracy against the pseudo-classic Tobes of Lue Fevolution and tue emp.te, ‘The ladies of the courts of Josephine and Maria Loulse dressed much more decently than the mar- Velleuses of tie Directoire had done, still David And the artists Of bis scuool Were the real aroivers of fashivn unl 1815; nor could short Walsts and Gresses clinging to the limbs be entirely eradicated from the female fash‘obabie wardrobe unl the Restoration was waving. The battie was fouzut and the victory Won a year or two before the depo- sition of Charies X, and, a8 regards the garments Of the fair sex, the chahye aundst amounted toa meiamorphosts; the Walst descending from its bad altitude Uetwecn tne shoulders to 1.8 natural post- Ucn at the Lips; sleeves hitherto tigut were suddenly puffed out to pretentious ainplitude, apd the pear-shaped, Dalloon-suaped or leg- Oi-mutton sleeve was in process of time suceeded by a wider and looser sleeve, which English dress-makers dubbed “une Bishop.” Unfortunately, long waists effected the revival of the mischievous practice of ght lacing, und stays became reul instruments of tor. Ure, "1 be dress improver ran its course and de- clined as suddeniy us It had appeared. ‘The “prin- cess” robe bauished busties tor four or five years, but the bustie came back with short walking Skirts, and it thrives, and will thrive, and wil die again, we suppose, no woman can tell when or how, hotwithstandibg ail the flouts and Jeers of the Satirists, andthe soemn head-shakings and grave reprehensions of the moralista,. ‘The only practical way to suppress a fashion is to assoctate jt with infamy. Mrs, Turner, (be polsouer in James I's ume, was bi at’ Tyburn in a ruff Stiffened with yellow sturch, and yel.ow ruffs im- mediately went out of fasi he murderess, Maria Manning, was han ed at Horsemonger Lane 4a black satin dress, and for twenty years afver- ward Diack satin Wus out O( tasiof, As it hap. peus, executions now take place in private, and nothing would be gained in the way of fashion re~ form by hang! ¢ a female criminal whose garb comprised a huge dress-improver. DRIVEN Caazy BY SMOKING Cicaxs.—Conductor Edward H. Lecdom, of tue Pulladelphia aud kead- ing Kaflro.d, who’ about @ week ago created a sensation by’becoming suddenly insane walle in charge of nis rain, offering Locarry ali his ers for nothing, Was yesterday taken to the Har. Fisburg Insane Asylum for treatment. It 1s said ‘that nis i ‘was caused by the excessive use Of tobacco, he im the habit of smoking as high as twenty cigurs a day, A Breve m Hem Ban EcRVEN Yeans.—Mra, Keck, of Pittsburg, Pa., went to a picnic eleven yeurs ‘ago, and a Dectle three-fourths of an inch in lengtu crawled into her ear. Yesterday her sufferings Were eaded by the removal of, tue insect, which was foun i a pertect state rvatiuD, the wax in the ear having excluded the air, RIIcuLeng Farner Hickzy’s Ovrrx.—There 1s much excitement at Braddock, Pa., over the latest Phase of the trouble between the Edg r Thomp- som steel works and the workmen. Lust Sup. Wolsey iat a ay it sett hours. it “allowed” to “undertake. 1% Yeater. day ‘@ handbill was scattered the streets offer inalow the Knights of Libor Of the order, and a split may follow. — oo Datven ro Suicipg BY His Mormen’s Daae.—The ing Man Who comuultted suicide at the Conu- ——-—-e+ —____ A Buvra, Farugm Nanxow.y Escares Lrxcu- 1NG.—Geo, Starkweather, a wood ¢ erty years of age, i1ving near Grand Valley, pare rowly escaped ly! yesterday. He was ar Tested, charged with ung & rape on the eargold, At the trial i, was that be Deen continuing the incestuous crime since the giri Was tweive yea.s 0.0, under threats of in- ‘stant death should she make it known. Indignant cilizens welzed Starkweutner, bun ‘office, and bad ‘everii?'s dee tae | g Fe § | i i E i é i | | ae ij i el EH is ‘3 ij E f i 2 5 5 3 a q a Ze a EH i é 4 a 2 oe zi 3 F3 ‘HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ‘The salaries of the clerk of the House, the ser- geant-at-arms, and the doorkeeper of the Rouse ‘fre each increased $500. Heretofore the clerk of the House has had an allowance of $1,200 for hire ‘Of horse and for cartage, The sergeantavarms has had 9500 for one horse and wagon for bis use, and the doorkeeper has bad $1,100 for bire of Homes repuirof Wagon, &c. These suns have been paid Lo these o1 TS as Of their current monthly pay, and bave in formed part of their compensation, Under the provi- sions of the accompanying bili the allowance to the clerk on this account has been reduced iowa $1,200 wo $700; to tne voorkeeper from $1,100 to $800, and to each appropriation tuere is auued the Words, “or so muci thereof as may be nec- essary,” which will require them to account to the Sontrdler for the amount actually ex sage in pubic ‘appropriation for ire of horse and wagon tur we Dt~wt-ATIDS ds omitted entiely, 80 that in fact the aggregate Appropriavion tor salaries Of Lhese vifice:s is Not increased, nor will ey receive any greater com- nsation under the terms of this bil than they ave been gettit tn the Acilerk to the Speaker at $1,600 per annum for. ‘The Compensation o1 the two assistant librarians of the ‘House is increased trom $1,440 to $1,800 each. In fAduition to che clerk at $2,500 Lor Brepariug’ the ueral index to tue Journals of Congress, and Leu Of One assistant at $2,000, th" bill ovides for tbe folowing ansletund, namely 'WO at $1,200; 4 i $1,000 each, and 3 at $800 euch; Making 8 & Mis.uuis a @ otal cost of $8,000, in place of 1 at $2,000. The officer in Clatye of the work repreveuis, hat witu one-half this sank M given compevept be couid com. Plete tue lndex in eigut years, It the work is Shorter period lan eight, years, and, tosretore uy and therefore sullictent force is recomwended ‘ta the bill to av- Coupiish it within four years, Und resolutions Of tue House, uirectory to the commitiee, pro- Vision is made for a ciek to une cumumities op glections and for tue clerk to continue the Digest at anol salaries Of Suc A Clerk to the ‘committee on “bene gus, at the rate of $2,000 per an uid, trom July 2 to starch # next, is also recom- mended, tue Cumployment of this clerk for that period, aud @t tual rate of compensation, belug auiborized by a resolution of wwe House, The Who.e number Of comuitvee Clerks employed dur- ing Lhe sess.00 1s wwereused from 31 Wo 39, thus ip. ciUdiny in Lhe DILL Lhe 8 Clerks nw autuorized by TesviullOus Ol Lhe House upd bell Paid trom tbe coutingent fund, ‘The salary of tbe electrician of the house Was, by ab error in enrvilineut in the Jaw lor the Current year, reduced trom $1,150 wo $1,050. It 18 proposed to Hx Wwe suiary ac $1,200. ‘ile compensation of 3 foiders wud 2 wessengers, empioy eu under Lhe doorkeeper during tue session, 4s iucreased trom $67 Lv $70 euch per month, ‘Tne 2 stenugiaphers lo committees uerevofore pro- Vided Lof at 94,000 eacu, are umilved, OMITTED. ‘The following changes ure made from present law: ‘The salary of the Vice-President of the United States, at $8,000 per annum, omitted from the current law because of @ vacaucy in that office, is Provided tor, ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Secretary’s Omtic:-—The force employed in the cabinet-shop of the Treasury Departinent ts"re- duc d trom 16 t 11, and their comp. nsation changed from @ per diem rate to an annual one, he axgregate Being reduced from $15,608.50 U6 $9 One clerk of class 4 is given the ulvision of warrant estimates, a propriations, in Meu of 2 Cleras at $900 eacl he Clerk Ol Ciass 3, 6 cierks at $900 i, 1 weeinte aul messenger, Ava 1 laborer ure Omitted in we Giv.s10D OL CUSIUMS. ‘Ibe salary Of Lhe chief of the appolntwent divis.on is reduced irom $2,750 to 9%, Ode awsbivtant Chief of division at $2,100, 2 clerks of Class 4, and two clerks of class 1 are oliiLted in Ube division 0: 1o.n8 and currency. ‘The divisions of mercantle murine and internal revenue, and captured Property, claims and loans, are consouda' under one division, With the tive “miscellaneous division,” and Lue number of em- ployes reauced t10u. 18,'at an aggregate cost of =e 10 persons at saianes aggregating Jn ue Office of the Supervising Architect the photograpuer, at $2,000, is omitted, In the First it $900 euch, In reduction is mude of ef Be t a E A Ee SB ad 1) ue al | “f Ess : F i £8 if if a a E th i ji fe Rg i H i E 5 e) = § i i ! It 5 Fe if is i i i 1 tnt : 3 y i i i | és te il Hi cy i if if 4 ‘4 % gees EEEFE 5 i 5 i se s 38 i é i G to give them Deer, and they became very abusl¥-; that Helmuth requested tnem to leave, and led on to the door; that tuey threw siones, and be re- Qu sled them to leave; tuat ope or tue men Into the saloon, and w! An there was struck by ‘stone thrown irom the outside. Barbara Helmuth testified that both the men were drunk; that sfter being refused beer they struck her father and motner, and they were put Out; that they forced thelr oe —— Depew te mot a Candidate, WR SAYS THAT NO PRESIDENTIAL Bee 18 BUZZING IX HIS BUNWET—~THE OUTLLOK CONCERNING BLAINE. New York special to the Philadelphia Press, April 12. ‘The story has been freely circulated in political cire.es that Mr. Depew was simply a stalking horse for Mr, Biaine; that the New York delegates would G0 to Chicago osvenmbly for Depew Dut would be ieady to flook to Mr, Blaine at given signal This report has had a very depressing ¢ffect on the other candidates who have entered the deld under the im n that Mr, B.alné had written his let ter of withdrawal in faith and was actually Out Of the race. Mr, ‘Was seen at his ence on 45th Street this moruing and asked if there was any truth in the rumor that be was act- ing «n a Biaine agent in di ‘Thave made noc noealment of the fact,” said he, with a cheery smile, “of my preference for Mr. Blaine. I have been « Blaine ‘man, 1 chink, {oF over twelve years. I have thought ad win still of ‘the opinion that be possesses ei: ments of strength that ure now to be found in aby other candidate. But,” Mr. Depew addéa with emphasis, “1 shall Ot consent to be a stalking Loree for air, Biaine Or any other man. ‘The 18 too absurd to merit serious consideration. 1 shail certainly Rot be @ parvy Lo any such tiansuction.” “mr, Depew, have You any objection to stating Whether you sre a candidat for tne presidency OF ow” Mn Depew crossed his legs and his features as- sumede grave + x “No,” he said deliv- erately, “I am not candiaate.' I do not desire the nouination, I observe that a number of gen- twemen have suk. frankly nat they were candi. Gates, It is nothing to their discredit, aod i I Were acanuidatw Tshould nave uo hesitation in announcing myseit as such.” “Lt is Said If you entered the race actually that coud get ihe ueiegutes from Unis state, New jersey and Connecticut, sure.” “T dun't know as vo Uiat, i certainly should not enter upon what is understood by an ‘active’ can- Vass for voted even If Uke presidential bee was buzdng in my" bead $0 loud I could not near you talk. As it 181. annot even hear the rustie of tue Wings Of that pestiierous insect, aud I have never asked any man to Support me for President, 1 have bad no communication wit any Que with Feference to my possi 2i€ nowination at C . “vo you believe that air. Blaine is Out of the racer” “1 believe that he wrote his letter of withdrawal in good faith and was sincere.” “bo you think Mr, Blalue would aocept the unanimous Rominasion OF the Chicago conven- ont” “I don’t believe the man lives who would refuse 1” oo —____—_ One of the Drawbacks to Co-operation. From the American Architect, There ts something tnteresting in the way in which Americans take up the idea of sharing the profits of manuiacturing among the operatives in the factory, which has now attained a wide-spread popularity here. American manutacturere ave almost always.men who have themselves been operatives, and they re.son with tueir employes in an unassuining, sensible Way which 4s o.\en very instructive, Ainong otuers, the Springfeld Foua- Gry Company of Massachusetts 1as just paid a dividend of 234 per cent as an addition to the w.ges earned by each man who has been with the com- pany during the year. Although this amounts to & present of $20 oF 90 to each person emp,oyed, at & season When such extra income ts particularly acceptable, Ube directors of the company, in their forts smallness snd, while ack/owedying the for ks Sim: while ackuowledging the disposition shown by inost of the men todo their part in earning it, express the hope that another year’s business will show a betterresult, and point ‘Out the most effective way to accompilsh this, In their Judgment the most serious drain upoa the ‘surplus proats wi used for payi an ‘comes {rom the carelessness of moulders and ot who needlessly turn out d. fective every foundry there is a certain Amount of loss “from this cause, | but we imagine that pI Company's men will be ratuer surp! to learn that the cost of making thelr own careless work amounted durin, rear to twice a8 much Ss the aividend, and that if they hed ‘alt done ———_-o-—__——_— Photographed ia Tights, ALLEGED DISGRACEFUL INSULT TO 4 TOUNO GIRL BY ‘A SEKORANT Df THs SIGNAL SukVICR. ‘A special to the Philadelphia Press trom New Dest families of Whitneyville, His office is in the Insurance building, and adjoining the office of }, in whose few Sic Wola Shcrmanwe boomin me (lang, Recreunes meee ladies became intimately acquainted if inform her re spe did, Her father was very ‘demanded the ‘ot Sher: Tak, whe delivered it up. ‘Me told Buerman that be would not oF aoe Vee: sedon wasn i 2 se neface 2 et 14 Se ee count of sickness and ‘ordered before Teiriog board for exaiminauion. Tus Lanoz Watrs Inon Vasz that center of the ellipse east of the White House today removed and planied on the front lawn, the q intended to keep Stee st ybe erivewe ite » ‘Ravat Oxpers.—Lieut, Jno. A. Norris ordered if Be if § Bs 4 & rg e MAY BB PROMOTED TO SUPEXINTEXDENT OF TEE ‘MION SCHOOL aXD RECEIVE TUE SALARY. Controuer Durham has rendered @ decision in the matter of the construction of the act making ‘appropriations for the salaries of teachers in the Public schools of the Distric. He sayst “The | ‘statute provides that Ubere shall De no increase in Salaries paid to teachers ia grades now receiving $900 or more, and no increase in the number of feuchers in’ any of such ‘shail be made The statute an ib crease in the pay or number of the teachers in any grade as therein bat it does not forbid that promotions shall bé made irom oue grade to another. As I unaerstand the cular question now presen! and wo Roere ‘nas “seemed to be some little. doubly is whether a Vacancy naving nap; 10 the Position of superinvendent of the biigh Scuodl wer in a lowe! nd receiving & ‘salary less than the Superintengent, rece! from such lower Ar. Paul occ ceive the salary which was am of the opinion amt ee made, not only to we on, without any violation of ie provision stuluLe above quoted.” District Government Affaire, 4 KEW STYLE OF UXDEXGKOUND CABLE. Messrs. D. A. ckulgut & W. B. Keed, of Phila- delphi ,, culled on Lue Commissioners to-duy in re- lation to a new underground cabie, “The Fottrell,” With (he Object 0: Daving it intrvduced tn Wash- ington, Tue Commussioners say thai if tbe com- uy Cab TurDish tue proofs of its efficiency and jurabiliy they Will have it Lested. ‘he principal feature of the cabie is that it requires no conduits Or subways, but can ve laid in aby ground, Gry or ‘Woist, Or in'a sewer. PeTITION FOR IMPROVEMENT © AS puvilshed 1n yesterday's ST: Fenidents of South Washingwwo She Commissioners for ueir recommendations on Dl providing for tue improvement of the reser- Yation at the Intersection of maryiand aod Vir- Sluis avenues, between 7ih and Yiu streets soULD- Weel, 10-d.y the Commissiouers replied, staung thal ae Wuey Bave. sotniag to G0 wie obon paul Uone they are obliged to reruse to we BUILDING PERMITS ‘There was but cue permit issued to day—H A. Griswoid, to erect (wo frame dwellings On Maple avenue, ADacostia, at a cust of 62,500, MI-CELLAN BOT. Justice Harlan had a coufcrence with the Com- missioners this morning relative to tue improve- ment of that secuion of the county north of the Bounuary around 141b street, ‘Com.nisstousr Webb is sull confined to his home by a bad coid. ——_ Real Estate Sales. John W. Dick bas bought, for $6,000, of D._ Todd, lot 455, 17-34 feet front, on ‘Sireet, betwen F and @ streews northwest. Lo. Alden’ has bougut, for $5,000, of Jusuua Bigger et aL, executors und trustees, part lot 2, fronting 27 feet 454 inches by 100 feet, on L sweet, between ‘SUD and 9b SLreels southwest. Lecal Notes. ‘The will ofthe late Joun J. Taylor fled to-day Jeaves bis personal property and a life interest in bis real estate Lo nis Wile, Caroline, W revert to bis colidren. The ladies of the Ceneral M. P. church will give an entertalument at the Church of Our Fatuer this evening, The beauutul Bryson allegory will be repeated. In the Criminal Court, to-day, Thomas Grigsby, colored, was tried for housebreaking in the night In entering Sevree & Buruetle’s [uctory, and lar- ceny Of saw-biades, &¢., ob Alarch ¥7 last, and Was convicted, — Exanurerap.—This morning a New York offer Qir. T. J. McCartuy) arrived heve with a regi Uon from the governor of New York tor Wu. E Crick, Wo Is cuarged Wilh the larceny of $1,030. Chief Justice Buugham issued a Warrant of asrest and ina live time Crick was taken before tbe Chief Justice. Sarab F. Fairchild, with whom Crick had been living for tea years, ‘although not jentifed Crick as the man MARRIED axD SETTLED Dowx.—In the case of Laura D. 8. Ford alias Kei! Ang 2 Dawdy house, a nolle to-day. The the Rew State, War and Nat vember last, Teudant under the name Ol” Kell Durska White, was fined $100. asking toenter the noille sald directed by Judge Hoge. Teasons, Dut he undersioud ‘the occu. rence Ue defeudant bad left Ube business, and settles down, os MostcaL ExTeetatruent.—The musical enter- tainment at Masonic ‘Tempie to-morrow to be of much more than apter~ wl ‘and at Its conclusion tue farce “A Cup of Tea” be enacted by Mr. alts ‘and Mr, Frank M. Buteler and Dr. G. F. Jou! the Capital Bicycle Club, | Mr. Burmeister, Mra, Kate Miss Nora ‘will furnish the musical part of the program. —s- ——e ‘Tum Weartr Srax's Pocket Atlas ot the World a commanding, arrived in port on Tuesday and ts now at anchor off Tabogullia Island. Nearly a month was spent in the strait juere large collections natural history. coting were tnere food.” Camps ot ia. hyre Sound there. "The Albatross ner were then thus been Bove Rg | wwence to Acapulco and san mth party bere, ‘Fhe Washington, Cootonnial in Sow DIVIPATIONS PREPARED POR THE PRESIDENT AND CON- ‘@REsS—OOST OF TRE CELEBRATION. ‘Mayor Hewitt presided af the mecting yesterday Sepsas Scenes as oageeae et ry ‘Washington as President of the United States, fang to. Torwarded o the President 6 Ube Houses of Coog ‘Court, Bach ! Hy i Bel itt i iff i i g H Uy ‘boup-maker or it imparted Apical Sccompe ie wie ee gemee ISUURN pei acne Naat 28 mec a hs of the ‘ent of INGA, and to iden! such machine @ that Of 1868, "and also furnish to ia ‘the wroun Were traced to a cave near by, from Fiole odor came. No one dared aes it Was On tue ground of ibe Hill boys, Who | forbidden any one togo near i, Weduesday (ernoon Mary Smith, Who was housekeepe: | HI brotuers, rap into the bouse of James the nearest peigubor of (Re Hilla, and protecucn, | She was told no harm sbouid er, and When she quited Gown made a | contesmion. she suid in substance forced by the Lilli Drothers to assist ob of une MS. The Attlis ati their victims with @ gied so hard | toid her | caugint their | their boutes 5E HH 88, ef Hu i to Whe celur, w Gaye and then were taken | Where, The vicuuns had about g#00 sous LD Jeweary wna olber Wings, Fatuting at Gov. Hills M085 RAT MXTERCEDES POR “uaPrY BRUNT, BUT THE GOVERNOR Is OBDU: Miss Eve Ray arrived at albany evening, and Thursday worning bad an ‘With Gov, Hill Uo intercede for the life of “Happy Bob” Van Brunt, the murderer, sentenced to hang at Warsaw, N. ¥., to-day, The governor received her kingly, With faltering votce Miss Ray recited {he whole history of the wurder wo the governor, and argued ut was Bot premed.tated, a ated wer reason Saked the ‘gorcrnor’ that he Sommute ube deat sentence of Van Brunt to lire imprisooment. Ibe FoverMOr sald at ue could WoL woe his Way to In feriere With Ube execution, and Lue law mum take fi E Wakes i iF tts course. At Wow words Miss Ray grew deathly pele, her beag and sue fell ino a faint. A ao Was suMmIBONe and resiuralives uj wes hail af Bour belore she recovered. abuul her in a aged sort of Way ube cried, poor Bob,” and sank buck upon Ue sola. executive chainber becawe & sceve of coniusion Cierks hurried back aod torch, bringing Water wo the girl wu lay panting upon’ the soi. She re- covered from one ialut uly Lo relapse LuLo abowner, anu Wr, Balch wdVieed Uhat ene be went Lo the General howpital, wich Was duve. Her eyes were Glassy, ber face Bot ad feverisu, and she seemed iF ts Ler. ‘The belief is geaeral Ubat aue is still foYove wits van Brant, Tas Cost of the “Q” strike $3,000,000. Mr. Powdeiy is mgt, geDUemen. Ty" Lume WO byycotl (he Silken —PAuadeiphs Times. MAKMIED, cere mries tS revere. .Se cS ve Wwentiugion, Dee. to Dine Mau A Med hac Mestworelsind ‘County. Va. TV papers copy. wd aire. BRADY, Deparred this life on Thursday, April 22, Abas at Olocricck aitere stort apd yale a iP FRANCIS BicADX. beloved sca ut James Kecuerine rai, aged sourteen yours and coven toon ‘Puueral from his parents’ resicence, 1011 Beoond sttevt vortheast, suutay-at 3 oclork pan. Friends Sid releuives ary reapectiully invited toatwend! #* BROWN. At ber revidence in thee city, on Weftpeee a, AVL ARR Nana RE WiLLLAMB beloved, wits of Joun F-Brows. ‘edreaiwed bow tweet the singel dent heer An RT tee deuy marks of ward beauty; et trace deep mathe of tn At murrors & soul %hus story is told » ‘Uf « fe well epeut with ducy. Tis.e face e gentle and beams with grace Of vi.tues rare and bright, Bo paticnt and «weet, ui cela would greet With amuiles of Celene ae Notice of funeral hereafter. . BULKLEY. On Thursday evening, April 22, 1888, Bt clovock, at 2121 Nessachusetis avenue” Mrw. Bessie G@. BULELEN, daughter of C.J. aud Augie Me et i BUKKIS, On Thureday. April 12th. 1888. of con- ee ee apes ret ‘in Sasgaret Tyler. aged 2 years. S anomthe 17 Another litte lamb bas eutered the fold Puneral will take its, 470 morning, april 14th. relatives are 7 INLEY. On Friday, Ay wikis Fetes Ne funera, hereafter SS Sas ee : five years, ive the and sis days, "Pineral tar Retetiven tend 4 i Green .ease, aed years, ectes See sy Srceice ees — (A Gevoted mother and 0 faithful friend. ead 12, 1888, Baiada Be ‘BRI 20 foot bagh. Iwas built 2,000 year ago as de- feuse, Dul it camnot keep out the excellent reputation ‘Bow world wide, of the@. O. Taylor Old Bourbon and Pare Re Whiskey, bottled by CHESTER M. GuAYES & 80¥8, Boston, and sold by Drugeists and Grose, isso = —s—«:1860