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, THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corser Penasyivania Ave, and 11th 8t,, by The Evering Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t.¢ CHICAGO'S FRAUDU Death of a Child of One of the Recently Arrested Hauge S'stere. Cmrcago, April 16.—Lizzie and May Bengs, under the frm name of the Bangs Sisters, conduct the leading spiritualistic estabilshiment In Chicag, and tn their capacity cater to a lange element in the community, Their elegant parlors have been 8, 4 Dy day as well as by night, und money ‘Tae Evexreo Stan is served to subscribers in the ity by carriers, op their own account, at 10 cents ts cach By snail~postage’ prepasd“SO" samt cents) cach. By snail po conte 8 Shenth one seer, a0. sit monte, 62 (Entered at (he Post Office at Washington, D.C, ae fine aati wroteon] Stam_publiahed on Friday paid.” Sz montha, Socata se" Sihertptic paid in advances Touscer tha is paid for. Che pening Star. Vo. T2—No 10,892. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1888, TWO CENTs, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘the importance of the commerce of the Arthur kill ‘were extravagant and incredible. Telegrams to The Star. flowed into thelr coffers in large streams. Several weeks ago 4 Bue Island avenue photographer Was found Innoveut of all raiment on South Wa- ter strect. He was locked up, and 1 was ascer tained What be was a regular patron of the seapces conducted by the Bangs sisters, He Was an ad- miter of the anarchist August Spies, who was hung November 11 last. The sisters furnished the photographer, among other tnings usuaily fur- hal Inediums, Che siate-writl od the result, was thal nd to a place in the corner gallery, and all bis time and money given e sisters. Now tbe puotographer is in the agyluia and the Sisters are out on Dail to <= of obtaining money wi ~t 4 DEL” ‘AN BAPTIS’ TEE BILL PASSED. ‘Deesjand keeping lace of amusrnent — =— yohend Att na hey W i. Some Index to Ad ‘The Dill extending the time for the completion the necessery license. ‘The arrest Was made 4 WEEK WITH SHAKESPEARE BUILDING ASSOCTATION. qHayivel services every svening this week Pes MR. FARWELL’S FINANCIAL PLANS, | of the arthur Kill pidge was passed, pea Sas ih Tull Blootn aid Che pal apbermalle Comune next, r. M. Vv. evangelist AMyaewenrs—lst page =: 4 comfscutel hese Women are MONDAY, APRIL 12. PUBLIC MEETING AT 5 oe eres ia mpeveloas work. bat ATTonNeTs—3d page. ‘THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL DR. BARKER'S CHEERFUL VIEW |° FRAUDS OF THE FiksT WATER. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. CARROLL INSTITUUE, 602 F ST. X. W., i Avoriox Sates—3d pare. ‘was called up by Mr. Blanchard, upon # motion to Since the arrest and exposure spiritualtstic clr MODJESKA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 8 O'CLOCK. CAPITAL BENEFICIAL ASSOGIATION! | Boanpixo—zd page. Ho Speaks on the Subject in the Senate, the rules and pass it, "The bill was then ies have Deen im an uproar. Friday tne seven e The: ‘and mem bers are ‘toat-| Booxs—4th page. . ‘the reading taking much time. *, * 2 year-old daughter of Lizzie Bangs died and yester And her Own Company, accompanied by WHY PAY RENT! a of te ry yaHiall, | Bearwess Cuancus—22 page, oT Saar a He Insists That Mr. Conkling is Better | aav'tie runcrat woox piace. Mr Cora & 8. Meh Mu EBEN PLYMPTON. on TUESDAY, APKIL 17, at 12:30 o'clock p.m.t0| Crry Ireue6th . Mond conductad the services and Uney were of an aon EVERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD. to aitend of our rye BILLS IN THE HOUSE. entirely spiriualistic nature, Mrs, Richmond has Monday Evening....MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. stan a r EDWARD GREEN. By order of the | Couxtar Boasp—2d page. NEW fora number of years posed in public asa trance Tuewlay Evenins -MEASURE FOK MEASURE | The plan of this, Association, te entirely new to this | President. 1 Oouwray Rrat Estare—2d page. speaker, and as such gives scienUfic, philosophical Wednesday Evening ~~ AS YOU Like IT. |Z ss Be otrioe by BALLOT; | §—q=>, CARPENTERS THE MEMBERS OF I | Destus—sth rare MATTHEW ARNOLD DIES SUDDENLY | ha spiritunt nnaromse white ander the controlling i Wise PRPELENE | Sieper ‘cone interest charged ohare "ed eck pot ‘A; No. 1448, are hereby notified that defer- | Daxzpsrnr—3d pare, = ‘wn adil Morris Reldy, a shoomaker, living at No. 720 34 influence, as she claims, of some loag-depart Saturday Maines. SUCH ADU ABOUT NOTHING. pond” One thousand aolinry edvanced on eck share, Eis evening, and? ee atansiseen orale dasaed Bs | | DEYGooDs—Sa page. On motion of Mr. Vest the House bill detaching | Street northwest, was struck on the head with a Feuterday sae wear favo ber tranen comaition one tn anger rae adie) einietsptious for bates re Tecetved al themcot | order of the Aasombly, Nn SS8Y ae? cree one Stet olla the county of Adrain, Mo., from the eastern and | Drick yesterday morning by a young man named | ALARM IN FRANCE ABOUT BOULANGER | prescliel, or rauier delivered a discourse, lasting Next Week EVENING, april 19,8 o'clock. ot the Hall, 923 F st. | BCE cargiay mae digo LONE | Fieaxctat—ath page, Attaching it to the Western judictal district of that | Thomas Fitzgerald, and so badly injured that it ts e ia Bear) ab hour, 1 the course Of Which abe recited THE FRENCH OPERA COMPANY. api6 | ‘pon inane (Wusee peos: state was passed with an amendinent. thought he cannot recover. Reidy’s reputation —— ‘poem, N EW NATIONAL THEATER. ‘Us paying an} hit account, wmONg NGLETON FLETCHER, For Rewt (Rooms)—24 pags, REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. among his neighbors is that of beg quarrelsome le Bangs spoke bitterly of the injustice done - i ber by the inumauk the part of the cus (ONDAY, APRIL ee SRR ROT ean tig | FoR Meer (louse) —6th pare Among the bilis reported froin committees and | and inclined to drink. Early yesterday morning | i Hung Chang Angry at the Coreans. a aS io EER aaa We Pubs hak Thee OR RET LOAR | FOR Rust (Storee)—2d page. Placed on the calendar (except otherwise noted) | Reidy was seen on the street intoxicated. After ao to postpone tie hearing, and that ite Maude was L 1 3 Tbe paved to | FOR Ker (Oitices)—2d page, ‘Were the following: returning from church tt 1s said he drank nearly a Rot sick at all. “It was’ all on account Of Che pros ry A nda | WB. LASKEY.. | For Rexr(Miscellancous)—24 page. House bill adversely) conferring civil jurisatc- | pintot whisky. Tats put him ina fgoting humor. | MIR. CONKLING AGAIN GAENENG, | coution t at T have received that, she ied.” she ‘reat eke. ERO __s90-1m_| rq ORAND PUOHIBITION MASS MEET} Fou Ste (Houses)—oxh pags, tion on certain courts in the Indian Territory. In-] | “OUD MORNING, DoadIE.” || AML the Meports from the Sick Room | the poiice station, and” Maw iis caught her sok “ <a>, TO THE PUBLIC.—ALL CASES OF i IN taf wos definitely postponed. relay use, and when passing the COl-| qeaey Highly ing — Br. | Wich developed’ into diphtheria, ‘from me, 2 OPERATIC BURLESQ! ‘cruel o nt of ne Fon 3aL8 (Miscollaneous)—Sth page. 7 shly Encouraging - 4 into aipars Ween aaseaeme c Columbia ‘shou ft romntly reper Ne At NATIONAL RIFLES HALL, Housrrussisnieas—4th page. House bill to change the eastern and western | ner of Massachusetts avenue and 2dstreetcame| Barker Nays Bis Chamecs of iecovery | 222 away in tess than a wook.”” A lange DIRECT FROM 173 NIGHTS IN NEW yoRK. 65 | SOCIETY. 910 F nw. Telephone call. 047-4. AKTISTS. TWO CARLOADS OF SCENERY. Prismatic Fountain. A Bevy of Beatific Beauties, A Nhisiwind of Wit A Cataract of Comedy: Ma- Jestic Marches. Three Comedians, etc. Corsair, ‘the Greatest Burlesque Production this country has “"Phs aulire produccion under the personal super- ‘Vision of Mr. EDWARD E. RICE. THURSDAY, APRIL, 19, 7:30 P. M. CHAIRMAN DICKIE Will deliver @ pronounced Third Party Address, and THE QUARTETTE Lapres'Goops—4th page. ‘Locat. Mextiox—6th page. Losr axp Fouxp—sth page ‘MaxnraGEs—5th page. Moxex To Loax—6th paga ‘MeDIcaL—4th page. OckaN STRaMERs—3d pare, Judicial districts of Texas, stouse Dill for the protection of United States officials in the Indian territory. ‘House bill to authorize the United States mar- shals to arrest offenders and fugitives from justice in the Indian territory. PROVOSED PENSION FOR MRS. WAITE. upon Fitzgerald and others, who were together talking. Some one in the crowd said, “Good morning, “Doggie” is a nickname be- stowed upon dy many years ago. Retdy at ‘once blamed Fitgeraid for the insult offered him, and proceeded to give uim a tongue-lashing. Then vaines became quiet for atime. Some minutes a are now One in Five. Naw Yorx April 16.—At8 o'clock this morning Dr. Hartley said in bis oMctal bulletin that there Was no material change in Mr. Conkling’s condi- Uon. His pulse and temperature were about tbe Same. The patient slept for four hours during ‘Was present during these sad, though somewhat novel, cereamonie —— COMPLICATIONS THREATENED, A Canadian Pacific Steamer Ordered Quarantine at San Franctsce, . ter Fitzgerald was standing talking to several “ Sax FRaNcrs00, April 16,—The steamer Parthia, Will sing about “Those Awful Cranks” Potomac Rrvan Boats—34 pera Dur. Stewart introduced'a bil granting a penston | genilemés at tne corner of Sf street ana Massa- | (He MIgUt, abd Was still asieep at 8 o'clock. Mr. | «5 ney to touch here of the Canadian Pacific. pa — a wis C s Praxos axD Oncans—ath page. of $5,000 a year to the widew of Chiet Justice | ehusetts avenue, only a few doors trom Reldy’s | Conkling took a great deal of nourishment Guring | Le, cnin tine vetwecn chine aca meade ene GOONS Oy JONADAB FAIR NATIONAL BibcES HILDREN’S SHOES. OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Prnsowat—2d paxe. Waive, remarking that widows of Chief Jusuices | house, Te latter saw bum and threatened to get | the might, Dla, arrived yesterday. A general quarantine bav- Ry a ‘mas Bake! a 00. ian bean PxorEssiowat—4th page Should be placed on the same feoting as to pen- | C.tue out with an old musket in bis hand, saying? | _ THE CHANCES OF RECOVERY 4 iTtLE BETTER. — | Ius'bmon diclaned hee axtine ae ma Srtitice ou band Will be sold st suction. 1 Prorouats—id pegs, Slons as the widows of Presidents of the United | Sit kil the —~ of a-—-- He ievelod the musket | DF. Barker called on Mr, Coukling at:150'clock | there was usucl vomunent 7 ARKIS’ BIJOU THEATER. ARRANGE TO COME. ILROADS—3d page, it eferres e comunittee on pensions. ‘2——PERFORMANCES DAILY Week commencing MONDAY. APRIL 16, MY¥RA GOODWIN, By order of the PROHIBITION UNION. SPECTALTIES—4th page. SrectaL Norices—1st page. Prorentr—4th page, Mr. Hoar offered a resolution (which was adopted) instructing the select commitiee on the at Fitzgerald, but did not pull the trigger. He took Ube musket in the bouse and returned Wo the sti a In each hand be held a shoe-kuife with the bla And remained with his patient nearly three- quarters of an hour, He was accompanied by Dr. Parthia, which lately arrived from China aud cleared at Vancouver With a clean Dill of health, Would be ordered tuto quarantiae, é | Operations of the civil service to inquire and re- | concealed under his coat-sleeves, but no one sus- | Sands When Dr. Barker came out he annou! a8 though she care direct. from an infected port, ‘The Petits sad Chasmins Comedy Sunbeam, H.B MOULTON, President | SUyiuvn Kusonre ath peas port whether there has been (within two years) | pected that he had auy weapou. He walked to- | OMcially that Mr. Coukting had passed @ very | On tho arrival of the fartula, however, the Order Tn the Latest Comedy Success of the Times, GILBERT D. FOX, Secretary. ‘Tue Trapes—4th page. fend Se a ee — ‘Ward the corner where Fitzgerald was standing | 5)" Mr const fre omens BF yy ee = =m, ~ Eiseage, Spo teak pacmage at Comedy Docrann 7 . custol in rey and Cons city were Entire New Scenery, New Sones, New Dances Fetey Organ kindly furniabed by Saunders & Stay. | UXDERTARERS—Id page. _ sugar. 6 ” , | ays that Mr, Conkitng 1s quite strong, compara- | though they hed come the entin distance tom ‘Strong and efficient cast! yalar prices as usual. pa y Wasrep (Board)—2d page, MR. RIDDLEBRRGER TRIES IT AGAIN. RAISED BIS ARM tively oe tees, to tue amount Of nourtsh- | China. When the Parthia left Vancouver the ‘Next Week, apl4-St Waxrep(Help)—2d page. Mr. Riddieberger offered ‘ution for the sus- | 98 {f to strike him. Fitzgerald thought that a / ment which he has been taking. His pulse 18 84; | Quarantine officers tn hed Ube oMicers: MARSAY MAMMOTH SACLE TOM CARE OO. 0918 OG FACTS —Disease is transmitted by the use | WANTED (Situations)—24 page, oat) 3 — blow from the old man’s fist would amount to but | temperature 99, and respiration normal. Lere that if the steamer should be ordered into Kees INGTON THEATER, | a o50 Peo aepare soup. We would fall attention of | Waxtxp (Rooms)—2d page Sica rating seve ees as per esas SeS- | uittie, and he simply raised his arm to break the s A PAVOKABLE SYMPTOM. warantine on arrival here luteruatioual complica Admission 15, 2: Matinee so e ail soaps weed in out worl Waste (Houses)—2d page. eration series bl d of using his fist Reidy's| Dr. Sands dressed the wound. Mr. Conkling tons wo Ise, ‘First time in Washington of the M. S: fe manufactured under our persuual supervision, and | 4% Ps treaty. force of the blow. Instead of using LONDON SPECIALTY CO. 13SES' HOES. 'ANTED (Stores)—d page. pa + A COMPANY OF ARTISTS. ‘Culled from the very CREAM OF THE PROFESSION, ‘A GIGANTIC OLIO. A FUNNY COMEDY. ABTHUR BURT & CO. are of tested purity, bein« composed of pure tallow ‘aud borax as an alkali tustead of potasn or other caus- He cheinical. Consequently our soaps are perfectly Dacusieas to the brightest color or the most deiicate fabric, Owmg to the absence of resin, silicate, lime, ciay, or auy other adulterations the clothes must come out of our process sweeter and with a better color and lusting three times loner than those goods subjected WanTED (Miscellaneous! pare. PAGES 3 AXb 4 of to-day’s Stax contain: Slavery ip the District, Mr, Comstock’s talk, Mr. Conk- ling’s condition, A sketch of bis career, Virginia Mr. Cockrell.—Let that resolution Ile over, Mr. Sherman remarked that a resolution, hereto- fore offered by the Senator from Virginia, tn ex- actly the same terms, was now pending before the committee on foreigh relations, and would be re- Ported for action (he could not say whether tor or arm came down with some force and the blade of the shoe-knife entered Fitzgerald's face Just below the right eye. Discovering that he was stabbed Fitzgerald avoided the second blow by running across the street. Reldy followed him across tne Street, cutting at hin ashe ran. Fitzgerald stum- complained a great deat of the pain, which Dr. Barker pronounces a good sign, as it shows the sensitiveness of the patient, whose system must be Improving to feel Une pain so acutely. The Wound has begun to heal, and Dr. Barker ¢x- Presses himself as being’ decidedly hopetul; $0 meee MUNG CHANG ANGR Me Says the Corean Winister Mi Vielated the Agreement with Loxpox, April 16.—Advices from China state Died against the curbstone and ran agaiust the . : io je maane, pote ‘i republicans divided, The Naval camp at Pensa- | against) before the fishery treaty would-come up. reldy nen | MUCH sothat he will not, uuless called Upon, | that Li Hung Chang, the Chinese premier, on Prot “Beards Tiiustrated, Lectures, THURSDAY Bice stony ere ur Launisy 1 peu faby'to be | cola, High Living in Pittsburg, ‘Telegraphic news, He did no think ‘it wise to precipitate debate as metres Boel coi hpi fg Visit Mr Conkling uotil 7 oF 3 o'clock thls after. iy peor chery emp coren ee ee ee, ee ae Ferioction of Laundry: Work. oe ee Mr. Riddieberger.—Does the Senator object to | *!4 then picked up aeret 8 Mmanded that the King of «area explain why the a cas Nd Sk a a ig od _spig-Ot— SWiss STEAM LAUNDRY, 1322 F._| Govenxuevt Ruceirs ToDay—intermal rete. | the present comiterinen of tee tooo 4 PIROE OF BRICK, MATTHEW ARNOLD'S DEATH, | Corin minister to the United Stiles prownted the Land of . Musie, and Art. Rome, St. . Be CERISE OF THE PNE CAA nue, $629,865; customs, $564,354. Mr. Shermun.—If the Senator desires this reso- | which he threw at bis assailant, His aim was a Sane at ennsenee moat Cleveland, without oC St Augustine's Fine iuusie by orcbestrs at 7 90- Sorcoran ‘Building. Washington Dec Noell 13 | Diep at Newrorr. ent Telacious Thave'ae abject SR, |e erp Sie raped rex cor rng ap Ag reargem Lecture st 8 o'clock. Admission, 25 cta x = weer Se ae Coarse Country Home, at St Sebu's Pariah, Hall, ro * WeBuespat, ABRIL ISTH ob 8 pan. = Violinist Miss Roberts Allen” Baritone Bors Suoes. ARTHUE BURT & CO. mpc 1858.—The annual meeting of the Stoc! ders of this ee for the electiou of Directors for the ep- (eerste toe awe eh che tat ISDH at 10 o'clock am. GC £. CHEEC ; President ES COLUMBIA STEAM LAI ‘Navy Department that Mate Walter at Newport Saturday. Tue Unitep States SurRewe Covrr to-day de- nied the motion to advance what are known as the It has been reported to the Smith died Felations I have no objection, Mr, Riddieberger. No, I do not want another Tesolution sent to that graveyard. ‘The bill went over under tie rule. CONFERENCE REPORTS AGREED TO. Conference reports on the bills to divide the And he fell to the concrete, apparently dead. His arms were outstretched, with a knife in either hand, and he was unconscious. In afew moments & pool of blood had formed about him, and the peo- ‘that soon gathered were afraid to’ move the in- jured man. Some Jumping a Fence while Out Walking. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvENixo STAR. Loxpox, April 16.—Tue Literary sensation to-day 4s the death of Matthew Arnold, who expired yes- terday at Liverpool, where ue arrived the day act, Li Hung Chang claims, was a breach’ of the explicit conditions upon which China permitted Corea to send envoys abroad, _——_ A Big Boom of Loge Carried Away. . A dispatch from Oshkosi, 1 16. Pacific National Bank cases of Boston, person blew a policeman’s whis- bs gt aceen 4 Apiporia have seacuet tree seet cas ane Vaiene cad Medes, Seqrene, Mies Sy near a ees Great Stoux Reservation into separate smaller res- | te, but it was nearly fifteen minutes before his | before to meet is daugnter on her arrival frou | ToS ont nhs tt oueaininy 12-000, 000 foot Fe 3 eee dea. Mantling, ihe Sees otters 135 ato D. Wee Fat. New Nationa. faa! ome s boy ervations, and to ratify and confirm the agree- a nee eS ye ~\ America on the Auriana. He was in the highest | o/\o."h is been c: ‘away by the food. Th i‘ un Cuffs 2 cents. Caperton, Ward, Mullete, and Burritt, spid-2t" fs 2 cen Currency has authorized the organization of the bed round under his, ey Borrs Suozs. ALL KINDS AND GRADES. 1211 F ST. NW. _ Finest Work in the city. 14-6 ividend of will be payab First National Bank of Bound Brook, N. $50,000; Geo La Monte, president, and B. H. Bro ment with the Gros Ventres and other bands of the Biack Fevt Indians in Montana, were presented ‘and agreed to. J., capital the station and gave himself up, The’ police pa- Se was Sent to the sone of the night dud the we spirits Saturday, after his journey to Liverpool. He was staying with his sister, Mrs. Cropper, at the logs are scattered over an area of twoinlies square from the main channel of the Wolf. Te loss wilt ‘be at least $10,000. IL Will cost 50 cents per 1,000 man Was removed to Providence | Dingle. ‘The weather being fine on Saturday eve- . ; ot gaps ar al be on the | At, cashiers and of ine, Rensburg 50,000; | Qh ZAEWEUL ON TE rrvaxctat, qomeriox. | Hospital When, examined by the physicis ns it | nflig, Mr. Arnold took a walk with his sister's hus- | SoSt into the axe, etl” Desides Cuowe Shak walk 28 day of Avett AB te, he stocknolders of record | Van B. De Lashinutt, president, aud Ralph Raut. | |B motion of Mr. Farwell, the bill providing for | a8 found that fecovery wore very small. iewas | 404, and was in such lively humor that he under. —__ St tho office uf the treasirer oF tot nooo aio ath | man, cashier. 3 {ho investment of certain funds in the Treasury | also very weak from loss of blood. -Fitagerald is | took to jump over a low raiting near Mr. Cropper's Both Took Carbetic Acid. $3 beens muy D, C., The transfor books ‘will Ar Tue Waite House.—Mr. Anthony tock was taken up, and Mr. Farwel proceeded to ad- | about twenty-eight years old and bears a house, He ran at it once and failed, but per-] 4om: axp a MAN WHO WERE NEIGHBORS COMMIT: SAMUEL M. BRYAN, President. CHAKLES @. BEEBE, Treasurer. D.C, April 14, 1888." “apl4-7t_ soe Z HE ROCHDALE 00-0PERA’ erat of the District of Columbia will hold 2 SBaveApri ivth, st 8 o'clock pau A 3 ° in desired President. uw. on T' DAY. Fall sEtendance of PH i WILSON, J. W. HARSHA, Secretary. te Wass April NOTICE UF Go PanY headed the line of callers at the White House re- ception this afternoon. Ex-Mayor Berret called favor of Wm. H. McGrew and Jas. E. Reed, United joners, In their suits to recover cer- tain fees which had’ been disallowed by the ac- counting officers of the Treasury. ‘The conclusions States commissl dress the Senate on the financial question. He gave notice of his intention to offer two amend- ments to the bill. One of them directs the Secre- cent bonds, redeemable after 50 years, to be used by the banks as security for their circulatin; notes—notes to be issued to the full par value bonds. It also directa the the Treas ury to invest the surplus funds held in the Treas- Teputation, He has been in the employ of the Water department for a number of years. This morning at the hospital it was ‘that the RELEASED ON BAIL. Policeman Thos. Reldy, of the third precinct, son of the injured man, appeared at his father's house soon after the trouble was over. He stated severed and eventually succeeded, manifesting all the glee of a schoolboy at the feat. No ill were apparent, although 1t was known that be was against any sudden exertion. Yesterday he wt tended church, afterward had luncheon, and ‘then went fora walk with his wife. He bad not Sree, and ‘never spoke’ again. Dr. Lite yr. 3 7 came to his assbetances SUICIDE ABOUT THE S4ME TIM Kansas Crrv, Mo., April 16.—Delia Keenan, aged sixteen years, and Amer Hurley, both of whom re- on the President to-day. tary of the - injured man was no better and that but litte hope | suffering from'neart disease. He had been warued | Sided on James wituin two blocks of each te ——— reasury to issue and sell to national 3 wl ‘olber, Look carbolic acid last night and died with: ARTHUR BURT & ca, District of Golumts will hod | Tue Coonr oF Criss to-day gave Judgment in | DAuks at par tor United States notes Us. aye per | Was entertained that e would recover. by the eminent physician, Sir Audrew Clark, b night afew'hours. The cause of Hurley's suicide was fatnily trouble, but the motive for the girl's rash fact bas pot been brought to ligut. — The Accident to Baldwin's Stable. of fact in the French spollation claims, arising that had he been at home at the time he would ut Me WaseX- | THE INJUKIRE NOT SUFFICIENTLY SERIOUS TO FRE — v8 CO-FAR Out of the loss of ‘the ships Betsy and Haven, were | Ua (mcluding in tue pumas at see paused | have shot #1 He mubeequentiy visited | Sulcve that, every utterance ot tes’ mas-Anemved, | YEXT THE HORSES BEINO ENTERED IN THE RACES with us Wc GEO. T PARKS. Business wil comtimes | TODUReEG. ys =o. carom aa ae Douds a oped marker, and“ iepaie| Heat. Kelty's bast “4 wo the bed written poms ofa high order at | _ SA¥ FRANCIs00, April 16.—An Braminer special Sum condicted under Sem pepe C LEWIS | | Woux ox rue Easreny Brava Buipoe.—But | tb... Sinking fund, lawn The | other | 1c ulin ee, Fitzgerald, fe, Cold, the Houteneat | Ment His publisued whitings were of tie Lind Se ee at me oe ee —e Wholesale Building Materiats, $375.48 was expended during March upon the work | Treasury (in order to enable the national banks to | Lieut. Keily this morning swore out a warrant ae ener ca aclems, full of paradoxes and |Haldwint stable: Late Saturday wight “Lucky* qsplase _ 80 Fut bw. | at the Eastern Branch Bridge. Work on the | maintain and increase their circulation, and to Ce ee ee a ae net 8nd | Disrsell called “asupertorperson,” With the vast | Baldwin's siriag uf flyers,” ‘enroute XO T BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY | founaation of the piers under contract by the Gro- | Prevent the ultimate of the banks by cacao majority of his own countrymen his judgment | Whe spring meetings of the Kast, arrived here. = friends and the public that 1 have bought | ton Bridge and Manufacturing Co. was continued | tte purchase or payment of the national Death of Reidy. and opinions had litle or no weight. In private | OP the road Che train met with two accidents, one NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB eo ne Fine Frescriction Store of W: Guring the month, and preparation of the iron- | deb) to receive from the banks (lo se-| Just after the defendant gave dail Lieut. Kelly | company he was cheerful, courteous, and charita. | at Yucca, resulting tn no damage; the other at ee the strictest attention ‘to Gusiness.to merits Tiare, bes een tm progross. Tt, t expocted that an aeaiet T Seeee Unitea Seareg’ | Tecelved word from Providence Hospital that Keidy | ble in his comment upon others, us teoun ond tho cath oatamme oe eerie: continuation of the patronage of the establishment, commenced 2) cl terest heretofore itzgeraid tiie ‘track. ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 26, AND CONTINUE UNTIL fade hare, of that 1o diberally, Sent er wee ne a 8 ee and, who pig camel to ae eccuies Sasa ths Seatied “a8 Seneduntitne} BOULANGER’S BAD EMINENCE, boreen States that, several ood fr “Very Respecttully, Navat Onpgus.—Commander Wm. S. Danaor- | greater than thelr par value, interest at | coroner's inquest. ‘The coroner was notified, and ae tnjuries and sprains in jolnts, Dut not suMicient to peering soltiw ENE oe es dered to torpedo instruction, Passed Assis. | HOt less than 4 per oan, Suc bonds however, | ie was a cna soadines: inquest at 3 o'clock this | =! ecg erent viet rien ag event them, from, being Satered in the races FIVE RACES EACH Dav! Ke NTS" OF THE | FEET. | tant Engincer Stacey Potts ordered to duty in the | 2 Reed Woh thane afternoon. a ae ee $- hy rhether rem up ti o1 Twill United States at more than 7. r cent of their = vi Lilitta, who are entered in the largest stakes, are HURDLE RACES AND STEEPLECHASES! permanently ‘care, “DEJ. 3, GEORGES, Pook Specie Bureau of Steam Engineering, 20th instant. Leut: | par value, nor until the approval ot the THE CORONER'S INQUEST. Secelal Osite Dispatch to Tan Bvevewe Stan. Perfect order will, as has been customary, be pre- served. Characterless persons will not be admitted to ‘the grounds or stand. ist, 1115 Pa. ave. n.w., second floor. Boots and shoes the shape of the foot, insuritiy ease and ‘apld-tt GAS STOVES, GAS RANGES. 5 ive Vash SETTEES AND CHAIRS. Intelligence and ordered to instruction, May 1. Assistant Naval Constructor Richard Gate: ‘Wood detached from duty at Baltimore, 23d inst., Of the Treasury, the Treasurer of the United States, and the Controller of the Treasury, have Deen endorsed upoa them, Mr. Farwell went on to say that the bill was At 3 o'clock this afternoon the coroner's jury assembled at the 6th precinct station to hear evi- dence concerning the death of Reidy. The boay Loxpon, April 16.—The return of Boulanger by 80 large a majority 18 considered on all hands a serious blow to the stability of the French re- all rigut. The other stock are inferior to thosp wentiuned, but the naines are not ubtaiaabie, Wantonty Shot Down. . 7 - . ‘he radicals, who were disposed at | THREE MEN FIRED UPON AND TWO DANGEROUSLY and granted six months’ leave from that date. ht ‘was taken in charge by Messrs, Cannon and Via- | Public. Even t FIBST RAGE AT 3 (CLOCK EACH DAY. Flannels from B0e % Ensign Edwin A. Anderson ordered to duty on | Siuae “the wuole Neaveiet vudeuae 33h, 2% | gon, undertakers, Who prepared itfor burial. “Mt, | frst to play him off agalust the Ferryiven, are WouNvED. LINEN DEPARTMENT. GARDEN HOSE, SPRINKLERS AND REELS. | coast survey, May 1. Gunner Elisha J. Becham | he regarded as of ‘paramount interest), but bell Carrington represents the ner. The | alarmed at the commanding position he bas} Cw1CcaGo, April 16.—A dispatch trom Denver, Col, ee ee gcd anything in the way of Linen be sure to $. 8. SHEDD & BRO. detached from the Franklin and ordered to torpedo | only pro} fo wemporarize with it. It simply | Strong ‘Geo, Taylon Edward Kenzie, W. Hi Perea, | sumed. From what is known of his character | SA's: AE Lo shubee REL EE Special 5 dozen Towelx tack: aff finen. sat ee ps eee, — |S Cent These Donde aerouted Percents ai BEE | won, Soa, Bamonsién, Thos. Curry, Jus O'Neil, | he appears quite capable of quietly disregarding | mou rrors iowa were driving in TF if MEMBERS’ BADGES now ready at the Office ofthe} “22 = : “ }OFFALO LITHIA WATER, STOREKEEPER AND GaUGER.—Hiram Baily was to- Kate Powell well, ‘Quub, 10th st and Pennsylvania ave. ‘These badies can be obtained of the Treasurer, Mr. 25 NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR day appointed storekeeper amd gauger at Comp- ton, Ky. and matured in 1907. And it authorized ‘the national banks to receive circulation at par upon and Pot poe te ‘his declarations in favor of the republic and of peace. Like Louis Napolean he denies that the livery man from Burlington, to locate on a claim, and as they were passing (he shanty of an old man 7 the Free Bri 9 named Baker they were halted. As they stopped knotted triage.” 336. pie se them aud upon all other United states bonds. Fintshing the © lage. Duc d’Aumale had ansthing todo with ix nomi. | named Baker thes were halved. | As they stopped P. H. CHRISTMAN, me are delivared only to persone | We guarantee these Towels to be all linen and very BRIGHTS DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ‘Tam Prestpewr WIL. Nor INTERFERE.—In response aa an did bot remedy 3 ettia of the present = —_ ‘REPORT = WORK — = peeral Ty ry “a 2 Fagen ye ing he fred a charge of buckshot invo the party. Seger tt i in, Glesched end cream, damask and) URIC ACID DIATHESIS, GOUT, RHEUMATIC | to an application for a pardon in the case of Jack | he proposed to offer would, ne thought, cure those } priage for Alen geen yl $4121.48 was ex: | Own handwriting. Again it 1s well Known tat pe ima at last anal meeting s called to this matter. “A full ne of Rav! ina had Cranboa very cheap. GOUT, RHEUMATISM, STONE IN THE Poagie a peel Ne oaecien od amen — . pended. ‘The operations consisted in completing ate end Be dented —ae —d practic he ponding capeneh yoy 4 ‘Sw = We have s few more Imperial Spun in BLADDER AND RENAL CALCULL tobe hanged April 27, the President says: “I do- | ,y0R00 theconclusion of Mr. Farwell’s a De Genes CARHART & , #28 Thana 100 Kite mw._ ‘W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist. cline to interfere with the sentence.” running debate upon the questions raised by bim, Participated in by Mr. Stewart and Mr. Beck, the flooring and iaasonry, the erection of railing, and in certain minor details necessary to the com- fronted with his own cipher telegrains. ‘The Nord, however, has always been opposea to the republic. reactionaries gives bis reason for the shooting that Re’ did wot want riving over his iand, Preke ine general election.in 1ss3, the S ae apl442 703 15thst. ‘Tae PRESIDENT HAS ATPROVED the acts granting place, eee sng freae -enchnstromae ZSrrted Sil the twenty seata, Bou increased Matthew Arnold Dead. _sPle4d % 2 Sf soy THE DAKOTA MLL. in painting the bridge, which was somewhat de. | Cerf ghow, ‘be contri Secure &| THE NOTED ENGLISH LITTERATSUR SCDDEN: ELIXIR AND PILLS, ‘WEBEL Y Owes, foes aie ee aye tinclagetiind At 2 O'clock the Dakota bill came up, and Mr, | layed by bad weather. Painting and work upon 1 anennen an ~b 7 “ a THE BEST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, Ove Gaear Orzsixo Satz lors, certain details by the Mt. Vernon Bridge ‘certain proportion of the repuviican votes, STRICKEN WITH HEART DISKASE. Co, will . rome P. Cole, J. M. Raub, Isaiah T. Johnson, Mary | Spooner took the floor in of tt, i ‘and it 0 Loxpox, April 10.—Mr. Matthew Arnold, the bo Bailey, ‘Moses F. Jackson, Gapttols ¥. Heres, Macy = aS is proposed (0 | EMPEROR FREDERICK'S HEALTH, | noted port, scholar, ‘eritie and theologian, whose Used with the greatest success for the last 60 years in & Wells, Ciatitas Harvey, Mary Mocteu Mase a House of Representatives, beet apa — it article on’ “Civilization of the ‘United caring Constipation, Liver Complaints, Painful Diges- LOW.CUT SHOES, SLIPPERS AND Siace in OS eB ee aonsen. ke. Nant any-| Eupy, kaw. Pipa Thos’ F. Townseud’ Jax’ ec | Under the call of states the following bills and plaice Sd wag sk ede paar aor ge tes,” attracted inarked attention, died suddenly tion, Epidemics, Fevers, Disease of the Stomach, Dys- cee amaiens weenie Creat. CRISWELL cor. 1ithand Fe" api” Buck, Albert G. Fiefleld, Frederick Augustin, and | resolutions were introduced and referred: = = yesterday in Liverpool from heart 4c ee WISE MEN PLACE THEIR ORDER FOR |I9%H. Reeve. By Mr. Herbert (Ala.)—Providing that the daily scrapers rsa Some Hope fer Br. Agnew. a. wr fl agrarian TAKES PLACE APRIL 14TH TO 18TH, ee as ig have, them | To pe RestoRED TO Dury.—Tne President has | Sessions of the House shall begin at 11 o'clock, Lato Friday night the ninth Ohio district repub- | 5,011 Cable Dispatch to Tar Evexrsa Stan: Naw Yous, april 16. there Paris, 4 — SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 908 F st. aw. * aeae disapproved the sentences of dismissal in the cases |_By Mr. Cobb (Ala,)—To protect the rights of the | lican convention, on the 870th ballot, renominated | “Toxpow, April 16.—The accounts of Emperor t over that of yesterday ne Indians. ‘Thompson, the present incumbent, for. Frederick's health are again disquieting. 1 learn | the condit of Dr. Agnew, lily a Awents: FOUGERA & Co., New York. AND WEDNESDAY. Bre OO SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS.— | Of Capt. Jerauld A. Olmstead and First Lieut. ‘The convention of the twenty-frst Ohio con- : Doperul that the orsis itis Case hes been paboed : <= ‘In order to reduce my larwe stock of Montgomery D. Parker, 9th cav., who were re: | By Mr. McKenna (Cal.)—To make the arsenal at _ ys 1} 19 _ Sold by a chemists s91G-m.13~.19_ | For these four days only, we shall offer the “Se. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS Seman Oe ne ee ae WL Of Ramee aly Sa. Erase: oC meantlactare, 'com- Rostructed for Sherman, sail it ieee cials” enumerated below juced Prices named safeeed ns | oe 2B Ek eo ‘were or totnduee you te vist usand give us 0 chanse to ox Hiriy: Saga Tate Dratearpiones Tenipdiior the Dext oratany WarTxaY's AN more badly | aoe Pemend (il) —For the erection of an sera Ureaigs bas noca nonsinased tor Congress Fought Desperately for Death. W:. H. Y hi 53 ver cent, by buying from merand 1 will store the | » SECRETARY jpeg cha Je Dullding and s¢ymnastum at West Point. | yy the republicans of the ninth Pennsylvania dis- . Ac Kxrw, ibit to you the bent trendy te be hurt in the paper chase of last week than wasat| By Mr. Steele (Ind.)—To equalize the bounties of ‘defeat! the A MAN, BENT ON SUICIDE, CUTS BIS THROAT IX THR MOST ATTRACTIVE LINE IN THE DISTRICT, ts 4. ¥ MANNING, Manufecturer, | first supposed. It was severely twisted, and he | S0ldlers and sailors. ee ee PRESENCE OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS. Snrceamor to the late sad thereby giving you s chance, carly in the season, | _apf-1m isvy Pouuayivaniaave.mw: | nag been unable to rest his weight upon his foot, yy Mi. Holman (Ind, for, Mr. Bryce ot New | Feprestn 1omen90, Apr 16—A dispatch, trom, Carrol, naa jor Bargains in Goods, that you soon must have, = Sree SAVED BY BUYING In consequence he has been transacting all of bis | Rarborauty stew Terk nee ‘Mr. Conkling’s Fee. Towa, ‘says: W. Soaps or Templeton, whe ‘SPECIAL 1—Gonts' Kangaroo $2.25 Strap Ties, $1.87. | SOO 521 Hive mea eee pastne se oT ls Rouse, and it ts not likely | “By Mr. Conger (lowa}—A. resolution directing | From the Rochester Union, April 14. business ‘himself tn the presence of enti and Strings. “Fine ‘new Pianoa from #20 up. ‘that he will get to the office for several days, the committee on public ‘and grounds to| ‘There is a story of two Kochester men who lately his wife, brother, and two friends yesterday. Bis _— papa cee Selon, shoee aaa eee Special jucements castomere. ‘Laree stock Tux Worx ow rue Porouac Fiats during the | vestigate the management of the House restau- | were in New York on legal business. It occurred brotber had asked him if he would go out rr soi ation, Eo ; fuse ch a See Sort” Etcheney Mane | monte of Mareh cost #410418 Col, Hains earsin | "By Se rah vier taen os charts: thorestesr pur out his pocket ad ed wy ET SS OP Bs TF ; = sooig eu eee hhis monthly report. Dredging in the Washington at some length and very much to their satistac- cut his throat. The three men tried to get the aa fF 2 9 Oo r SPECIAL 3—Gente’ and Beyw 1.25 Canvas Shoes, | SSW - channel under contract by Rittenhouse Moore was tion. As they rose to go the spokesman sald: “Mr. Knife. He became desperate, extricated fy aor e OP tgs iF - black or in colors, solid leather soles, 9c. — NEW ISSUE OF STOCK (5TH). resumed on the 5th, and 56,620 cubic yards were Conkktng, wo thank you tor your advice, ‘which 1s ‘and made a rush for the back door. Poey caugnt > - te Acomplete line of SPORTING SHOES, suitable for excavated and deposited during the month. some SURPLUS RESOLUTION. very valuable to us.’ When We get home we will him again, Dut he tore away, leaped into 4 Athletics, Base Ball and Lawn Tennis, Bicycling and —_— [me tag mente mae 77 By Mr. Breckinridge (Ky.)—Rusolution declara- | send you a check for $500.’ a. kitchen, aud, with WT 7 MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERGARMENTS. | Easy Walking. RQUITABLE 2 eS cee he: been ceriat se ate | tory of the sense of the House that the Secretary a TY Duta tow minutes, "‘Therets n0 doubt of” his tne SPECIAL 4—Ladies’ @1.25 Genuine Curacso Kia he orertow: ot high tide. Of the | Of the Treasury has power to use the surplus at | Yop! ite welcome, but when Ido charge, my sanity. Overmier was one of the leading citizens ‘These gous were made toour special onder, and for Hand-tarned Oxford Ties, plain or patent tipped, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 12,000,000 cubic yards necessary to ill the flats to | any time in the Treasury fof the purchase of bonds of Carroll County. SuRtOs. vorkmanshio, finish ond st comet bo as common-sense oF opers-last, 95¢. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. {Re Tequired eight 6,340,000 cubic yards have | of the United States, and that so much of tne sur. - one ect Te-any. ‘udsomely trimmed in Hamburg and Torchon Lace. | CW susertment of LOW WALKING SHOES must ASSETS -9860,051.84. Tun Wasrass aud 7au Unera._Tee wecknes | TISWOMT OMEEECO BERD COSA hs New Youn, Apri 1 The stock mareet z oy By Mr. Peters (Kan.)—For the erection of a was ‘but fairly opening this For want of space, we can enumerate onty afew of | spectan 5 Subscription books are, open, for sharge in the 15th | crop bulletin of the Signal OMlce for the week | public buliding at Wellington, Kas. Troralng. ‘proportion of the active lis Gomnt-doungeiees Pt pee Otice of the Aueoclation ‘daly. tiosa 8 hm 004-30 | ending Saturday, April 14, says: The week ending |” By Mr. Carut {Ky.)-To incorporate the Wash- trang usctanged walle the remainder were but SKIRTS, In biack kid, $1.50; regularly, $1.85. >. April-14 has been warmer than usual in the South- 1nd Western Maryland Railroad Company. TO ey SS EY . fe Mnthiy payments are @2.50 par share. ern states, central ‘and the Northwest, Mr. Hunter (Ky.)—For the erection of 6 Saturday, The marke. Rowevsr, sooa, devel New 72c,, 80c., $7e, We, D5. 1, ke. SPECIAL 6—Ladies’ 75c. Hand-sewed Kid Opers| $1,000 sivauced on each share. and colder than usual in ‘and the Doth activity and strength, was manod ae ethinphiets cxplaining the object, and sdvantages of | Siddie “Atlantic ‘states: Ti or a Conhned almost entirely 3 woven stocks “St. Pant, NIGHT DRESSES, nner erased ‘week has been 1h excess in the Ohio and ao yy ES House Slippers of Kid, Gost, Serge,or Canvas, _ THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prev, | central Mississippi valleys, Missourl, Kansas, and Foxtemep | Lackaw inns, Now 800, 93e, $1, &e. ae Kentucky, and northern ‘There has wrhute the latter ied SPECIAL 7—Ladies’ Lasting, Laced, or Congress: | 3x0. JOY EDSON, See’y. spl4_ | also been a {excess of rainfall on the middie Curcaao, April 16.—A. cone, font, ew” Ragland’ =, s00d soles; usually $1, now 70c. , YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, 692 10TH One a Atlantic coast, and Sem nerioarn Xow England : says Jack this city, eae Sos coke seantion Now 7c, $00, 87e, 95e., $1, ke. Full stock of Lasting, Button, Laced, and Congress, ES eek oes bated bone ‘New Engiand, New ‘York, Vir | of. public documenta, poe Bonen Mgt fugue cleven Jater in the our, and Ube market became leas CORSET COVFES, SPECIAL §—Ladies’ Hand-turned Featherweight | Particular. FRANK & 00..Pror finia, the upper Missourt valley, and the West | By Mr. Bliss (N. Y.)—For refunding the income Ry yh, after. | Posviness, though Now 37, 40e, 474 We, Cle. 75e ke. GES Rengels Bulten, O65. ce DEMTRABLS 0FrICE- BOOMS the South “At ‘states, The Tor tbe | Commissions ePellion upon the salaries of Bret knock dows and blood. He threw the coast | better tan the ‘CHEMISE, SPECIAL 9—Ladies’ Foxed $1.75 Button, @1.37; box- man times and sent him to grass with the . Now 0c, 80c., 90e., $1, Ke. =i memades ie use of oue eye and was terribly” punished, Dut ATTEMrT 70 B10" ‘BOTS’ FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS RELIABLE SHOR HOUSES, ‘nthe cleventh CaicaGo, April 816 Seventh street; Taised his foe off the ground, says: AD. SS 1922 Pena. ave. nw: (ard and landed with nis Yo Bio up the ‘Now $1.26 and $1.50; formerly $2and $2.25, ke. | spl 231 Peana.sve.ne, latter, wan snabie. ie Mra, Bowie way 0 in WHITE SHIRT AISTS, WITH LINEN COLLARS Festive: serious internal common wooden chair near a table. Mra Craig 86 AND CUPPS (ASTHMA AND CATARRH CURED BY THE 1s doubtrul of ‘the sinfretere, ‘Was by the stove and three of the children were in — Oppression, Suflocsting, Coughs, Colds, Chest Neu- Soh ee ward. MIs. Craig was pitched downward to tbe Now 800. ralgia, bc—Puris: J. ESPIC, 20, rue St. Lazare. New oor and rendered unconscious, The chair om York: FOUGERA; MILHAU. Sold by all Chemists of pay BOS Tay 3 Tare owitt was burt sboue . and arms ! f : | order, being the motion to suspend the rules and EBetomplon ote gs msn avon Hd