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THE EV ENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMAN, Pres’, ‘Tae verre Stan is served to subscribers tn the . 3 tty by earriera. on onnt. at 10 cents week, or Ade. pt ‘pies at the coumter, cents, each. By mail postage prepaid—O0 cents a Month’ one year. #0), six inonths, $3 ~ Bice at Wi (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. Cae 4 ase mail rostter } ‘Tax Werxty Stan—published on Friday—$l # sear, postage prepaid. Six months, $0 cents. §2-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: e AN RXPLOSION MAD OOCURRED be paper sent louser tha Ws pal Tor, Vo. 72—No 10,913. WASHINGTON, D.C... THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1888, TWO CENTS, | ine vector tara. See pues witn Kates of advertising made known on pplication. bars i id khhi <4 re $3 a natural gan aad the force was no great au to wear of SS | Ba ss andthe force was 8 Fe J “f . * Street sides The people ran to see What was the AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. Looe arpecop mame RO THE TELEPHONE CASES. Telegrams to The Star. Matter, and a iw” entered the "sewtivuie of we . ie J 2 ee 4 THE roRuEE church, only ‘to be driven out flames, NEW SationAL tHeaTER NEW BU i@_ ASSOCIATION ON saul we Masceebaieas FAVOR ALLISON FOR PRESIDENT. Difficulties in the Way of Obtaining = Slarma was st once turned. in, to which tue Are ae net 00 Sle. dee CAPITOL HILL. Index to Advertisements. Sehator Riddleberger, who has been in Virginia | Mehearing on the Drawbangh Ap- Parunent quickiy and when they ar- m1 ¥ a after the selection of Tived nothing could be done to save the interior “te was great attraction, The capacity of the thee- | cARSURDIRE sRSOAA SSR GERMAN AMERI: | Aveeracmeretat pare THE LAND FORFEITURE BILL. | tersomeaars tooking ater che velection of Gele-| Poste ae UNTIRING WORK FOR HOME RULE, | msec Sdince as tue names were wurst tor wan tested to its, uinost."- Repeiinne SAWuttuatts Hall, 34 20d B. xe, on MONDAY | ATTORNETs—4th page. & — Under the rule governing such applications fromevery window. Streams were quickly aot ko surprisiug if tie melodrama, with ING; L4eh instant at § Gelock: forthe pegiment | Avcrios Saeed pane jee ere Riseut to-day. Ex-Senator Mahone i af ardent | perore tne United Sista Supreme Coury it will Be to bear with but little effect, and the fire in a few ows! aid effective adjuncts, draws lange audiences | Of dugs and election of ‘oificers. Ail are invited to Bosnorta.2d pare onaidered in'thd Senate, | mance meanest s boen exerting All| extremely difficult to obtain a Tel pages moments ad reached ue, Weavily-tmbered root. eteans tug. nowtusin and sthes coagibisen sar: ¥ VIEABUCHER, Secteats bre Tem, | Bosmrass Cuances—6th page, * | would choose a sherman delegation to Chicago | Faig states that a rehearing manor ee eranten | Gladstone as Sanguine as Ever. | the spectacie, Wane ‘The nre bursed with expecta beteans tug. towtostn snd other npbibious archi: E WIERBUCREN, Secheren > | yale states that a ab enti Tom every hand, Tas mo trecs oun cupecten, Temure floating around ae natural as hie critic it HK Se rebearing shall doverly exeamged’" oer? Cane wee pier oa secositang, dasizes CourrnY Reat Bera?ethpage TARIFF TALK IN THE HOUSE, | toprocure’s Bisine del ‘Dut the latest is | desires it, anda majority of the court so deter- beiten Souraem the lapel ao aoa ae tat ae ee wie, trust Address SECRETARY, PO. Box 496. It" | Seirus oth page. ey ae BONaential “aspirant, “AS soon asvas | mDeS When the telephone cases were decided, | THE BUFFALO CATHEDRAL BURNED | invertor of ths mute ae, aioe ae Ks OME BPR ESAS | Decree fra Brlr racoaieg, enng inn tank tet | 8 Che Jn an ucla er, Mathews fi Oye Co ‘cage Scag Tothe Public: On and after this date Mr. 6. AUER- | EPUCATIONAL—4th page, ‘The Senate, Deside Senator Ridd » And the two had an | and Blatchford rendered :ue judgment. Justices Wardens and several other officers of ‘the church » RIVER OF REAL WATER. BACH, corner 7th and sl, Washington, ‘D.C. ha | Excursions, Piowics, &c.—1st page. ‘The House bill to promote agriculture was re- | earnest conversation. Bradley, Field and Harlan dissented as to the Natural Gas Started the Fire. pg yy St ee the oly authortand agency for theaais tthe Domes | Fascitx Scrruise ain page ‘Crucity to Domestic Amimals, | Drawtengh casa, on the pra apr in e scene, 2 T WEE! tig Sewing Machines in the District of Columbia. Also- | Fryaxctat—4th ported back from the committee on agriculture vA ground rector, Who rvlires next month (0 assuine + MeNISH. JOHNSON & SLAV a fnll Hine of wenuine Needlew | Attachments andre, | 5)'Revy Crater od. ‘and placed on the calendar. A BILL WHICH, IF IT 18 PASSED, WILL APPLY TO THIS | evidence going to show that Drawbaugh’s inven- —_—_ eg TO ‘St. Thomas, New York, coon oaeres. IEW BEsiONAL THEATER Eipi0-2is DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,¥.Y.| FonRext (Roomay 24 tere, Among the bills introduced and referred Were | s.,, rouss commitzen om juaiclary ancided to. | eon aninasted Bel cates mie Cray GASH Wh! coamevenE NOT BerceUmAGED. | Gstultns ete meee Gen ager es - BK, GEORGETOWN Gas STOCK BOUGHT | For Rext Houses)—6tn page as neawing: ay to report favorably » bill which will apply to | the rule, either Justice Sliliey, Mathews or Blatche sore pa 4 SPECIAL AKROURCEMERNE. ‘and sold at market rates. For RENT (Stores)—2a pars, By Mr. Teller—Prohihiting combinations for the of Columbia and to the territories, to | ford must assent to it, and to this extent | Mle hme Never Said the Home-Ralle | minutes before it broke out. "He had been in (he SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 19, stocks FRANK He PELOUZE, 1416 F street. | Yon Rexr (Oficen)—2d pare control of patented articles, fordaaroteheapes “are go.Pack onthls Judement In the case. While there sbbinbis ees Cae. ulld:howse, and was returntng Wo Ue church at Local apectal 1 3 . ‘domestic antmals. most reached ttre side ~ ture, a eee | burner mua, PE proves at any porn iin he atic or | pa Guaons Ua Reuse ea | MCUs ax reve Sra |i hai sg mane MISS EMMA C. STANSUURY LODGE, No.z4.F.A-A Ms | Fon Scce(Mcnliaucoee’ Oth page By Xr, Quay—For Paang Clectrlc wires 1m the | ene verrivories who overrides, overdrives, over- | ral impression seems to be that neither Obe cf tho Fb wb ta caingraphed the Row York | our ay ant Books BLOWN vRoM THEME mIwOES Bo- Peep Dri, Hovsarvaxuras—4tn page, es mote ines legraph wires COD-') ioaas drives when overloaded, tortues, torments, Wir aeeeTRg Jndges who Joined in the decision conten 7 : ot the home: | immediately there’ —ypy t-te FRIDAY E (@, May 11, 1888. ‘LaprEs'Goops—4th pase. ecting the Departments under ground. deprives of necessary sustenance, cruelly beats, | Till consent to @ rehearing. | Besides, 1t ts under- | Herald that he confessed the failure of the yy ce en s i L 6th para, 4 mut or Tenas s Admimion Ween. myt0-2t_ | Totus sewrtom By Mr Plumb—For the appointment of police | mutiiates Fron Crested oeivenwnen | aay application for a Tehearlug, as ke wastaot on | "We Movement absolutely. It nas not a shadow | nou aniiaune, aun toes Gane ean i aakes Be ATIENMON— SYMPATHIZERS. WITH | Lost axp Fouxp—24 page. matrons of Columbia, be overridden, rom, crersaien ron eee oz q ‘argued, | °f foundation, Even his greatest enemy here | veli tue wioie inside of the building Was burning. sep. lis kindly consented to sdtizes the loaly Branch | MAMBIAGES 5th page, Eronoremginprge nesting rsd mapa) Macro rng be gre eget reg fe ‘Gofornmene case thet are | Would hardly allege that he held one kind of ian- | When asked Cte! origin of he re, be anid ed Irish National Leawue o1 irs at its hi ith. | Mowry To Loay—vd paga, was then taken up, the question r. Ci jomestic soveral other cases invol the right to the first | guage in public and another in private. One of the | Wa salts hat It was natural gas that cat FRAULEIN ADELT AUS DEROHE, Planist, _| West cornerot 20th sh ant Peat SUNDAY. MAY | Mxneoal—4th pase, motion to reconsider the vote by which the bili | CTldn’ tha charye greustags of any avon aeimel, | invention of the telephone fo come before the Sus aiauiidetng ‘seicacaseaen chan ine 1 A.E Remin saps he nappened to be looking ; caf ‘aud iustrumental | "i, Taewvubile are invited to attend: © 9 Ockaw SreaMxns—4th page, ras passed. ‘There seemed to be some question as | either as owner or otherwise, inflicts unnecessary | Pree, Dench, perhaps at the next term. ‘hed | Surcige ene aympathy of wha is calla ssoclety” treet at, ine ctu and was | amazed 91.50, and cr, MCKENDREE M. E CHURCH, MASS.| Prxos axp ‘Onaame--4th pase sna egroed iy whether i ettested tho ‘purpose swith proper to0d, ot pay from the judgment ih Tavor of Bel migut to reversed. Jus-| 18 his earnestness, Gladstone has been assiduous | street t'p ‘to. tits Ume Mr. Perrin says there 1 hme Sale aa tn’ sa | Feoceane Spar Sigowiss ree cuedmiaaes=s oe | Ree rate eu ae eebenter | crea ee sueeins ALND Sat afore |i uct Suna omen ont |S PSE 8 ES, ee esa day. May bis ‘evenil i ne 2 al mption cl ry 4 Lo e el > ERNAN’S WASHINGTON THEATER, ee aieitacg | Pnovouse ant Mr, Spooner explained the difficulty and fa-| aud ust, on conviction, be fined not exceeding ree ena, ray ai the, Rext cake and £0 | Subjects he generally becomes the center or aire | Sravtamd vent Lo give the element fuik play, and ea EST Soe Mistines io and 250, Ww. ce U—GOSPEL TEMPEKAN Yored a reconsideration of the vote, so as to have | $100, and, upon failure to pay the same and cost, et, we jut four, Or & minority “ ~ e Meetis it Prohibit Hall, 435 st. and RalLRoaps—4th page. Of the court, group to whom he presses the conviction that | and windows, and a minute or two later the hand. pit aeyivauia sve, FRIDAY, May 1L-at 7-32 i All | Srectaurima 4th poco, a ee oe Sooner or later the policy of conclitation toward | some Windows were cracking and bulging with BIG SPECIALTY SHOW. ape ruestly invited | SPECIAL NoTICES—Ist pags, latter notion Was disagreed to-yeas 23, nays 34. Sec. 2. That it shall be the duty of any officer of UNDERGROUND WIRES. Ireland is certain to prevail. — == yp 9 WM MULDOON | ed ‘{t) | Scsumnaw Paorenrr 6th pare, ‘The vote passing the bill Was then reconsidered | the law, and shall be lawful for any other person, — AS TO THE PROGRESS MADE ating: Ty » COMPANY OF G ATORS. Lt a pasa Bills Introducea Senate To-da: memorial Windows, and about §2,500 on the organ. ‘To-Night WM. MULDOON va EVAN LEWIS. ==" i ae Suen Resorts— 4th page, and the bill again brought before the Senate. to arrest and take before any commissioner, judge a the '¥ | by the cause since the disastrous election of 1886, | hit meters In No Gand. 10 chavies bones Cane Matinees Monday, Tursday, Thursday, and Setur- ‘This is to give uotice that on the 8th day of Tue TRaDes—4th page. The necessary amet mnt to protect pre-emp- | or justice of the peace any person gis not by Mr. Quay. Gladstone does not admit that there can be any | piown out, but ‘ho olber spectal damage Was done, day. 3 oo | May, 1888, the “WASHINGTON TRESTLE MANU- | Uxpentaxens—4th pare Pg ee pec greener Tae) pinta eee ere spl oe Gifference of opinion, taking the only sure guide, | Smail explosions aiso occurred In the residences of _Sest-FOREMAN-MORTEN €O.____my10_ | pAUTUKING Go." Ooranizal under the lawe ot the | Wawra atty am pone Mr. Spooner and agreed to. {the person so arrested, the Bote cared | CAE ATEROPRIATID $16,000 Om. 4 CONPEIENENSTYE | 0 S00 recut the clactna waa Tet eae nt | ra Judge Seekaon Sohne tect Nan ae IGHER EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPLE. Hea right, ibe eck at nese ec ueet-Usion | Wawrap (Help) —2d pare. dchignn Dowapapen Ealing: Coat Gnomon en | all COTE Ae eae ae en cee ead Oar cone: | SRTAM G UASERERGUED Wines som vas nus. | the nat reesit of the cloctte manbersofparlament | ML, Lawyer Perkins and Geo, J. sicard, ou North PA tecture bs Prof, HK ADAMS of Johns Hopkine | TRESTLE AND BiIDGE CO,"s corporation organ: | Watap (Situations) 20 page The bid was asbuinea to bes datear or che nome, | Hive ORlcee oF te Tete cesar tepiaarics | TRCT—THE OTUEK FROVIDES YOR FEDKRAL Linus, | coUsideration three or four members of erent pe | ste And Mi Goodyear, but oe hus eeu P= versity, under the au of the Assoc o ‘und 2 vi vi 7 Pips * : jured. Collewiate’ Alumnae. FRIDAy) MAY it, 4:19 pin. at | Pestiquartore and slices a¢ S58 et ee ace Warre (Hlooma)—2d pare Stenders was, that in all cages where they took up | of the United States, wis falls or neglects woarrest | To-day Mr. Quay introduced a bill to appropriate | $Tess las been accomplished with the mass of the iy a Frnemds® Merting House, 1821 I street. — REL aie eee, WANTED (Housee)—2d page. Claims on top of cash entries the claims were | any person who violates any of the provisions of | $180,000 to pus in operation in the Disteist » com, | £HcUous, attempts are belng made to convert € a anton free. ae it my 10-th,s&m3t WASTED (Miscellaneous)—2d beaten, He had desired to offer an amendment | this act in his presence, shall be deemed guilty of a W217 OXI THE oTH OF NEXT MONTH AND gICES fashionable society. Mrs. Giaastone is indetatig-| Extensive Lumber Fire in Chicage, misdemeanor, and updn conviction thereof, shall | Prehensive system of underground telegraph and | abie in attending meetings in furtherance of the ST. CHINA STORE—A —— Yo cure any ambiguity of that kind, put he felt in Curcago, May 10.—The fire which started In Ube aan, Housefurnishings. | PAGES 3 AND 4 OF To-DAY's Stax CONTAIN: ‘The | HONOF bound not Lo do so, us some’ Senators had weinnat) ih Wash. Div. No. 1. U. KK. be fined not exceeding $100, and, on failure to pay | telephone service for the use of the District; the | interests of a newly formed association calied tue | umber yard ot J. HL. Pierson, sth and Laure) . including two meals colle. two return- 4 Best ‘Of 10¢, per wallon.” Dust Yoted to reconsider who Would not have done $0 | 1t, shall be able to removal from his office. wires to be laid round in suitable and well- | Women’s Liberal Federation, held in the ancestral s, eafly this thoruing, destroyed an imEncnse fn snd slopes. Tickets 812. good fo day. Te | ers, Whitewash Brushes ke 1010 Pot. hw as 10. 3 peewee Tariff Caucus, Baseball, Ingersoll on | had ‘they expected that matter to be reopened. ‘a ‘The District in Congress. ed a Tee: tion of | BOmMeS Of enthusiasts lke Lord Ripon, where ntity of lumber, besides four dry Kilns anc & RIVATE ART COLLECTION, Fe MISHOP JAMES A LATANE. D. D. Balt | Hormline, Gen. Sherman Talks About War, Sunda | He had been assured, however, by Mr. Spooner a ae Gren "The Pictures and Ceramics of THOS. E. waGGa- | timore, will de MAN, 3300 O st, West Washington, will be open on the | Washington Keformed ‘THURSDAYS OF MAY. from 11.4. m. until4 p.m. for the poor of Washin foRunder the auspices uf ihe Hoctety of Bt. Vinceut = iver ‘an address before the | Reform in the West, Broker Hatch’s Death, local | that the amendment which he had contemplated piscopal Leawue, on the Prin- | and telegraphic news, &¢. ‘Was not necessary. ples and Outlook of the Church, this THURSDAY —— ‘Mr. Call oftered an amendment confirming the NING, at 8, at the ¥. MC. A. Hull, 14th st.and | GoveRNMent RecurPTs To-DaY—Internal reve- | tit! chase! certal road lands in York ave. ‘The public is cordially mvited. pee Da cane Sa SO 'PRATT: Chairman, | 246, $543,925; customs, $556,268, Florida, lying adjacent to the parts of railroad the vi of the was: ver probal iy cl SENATOR FARWELL'S BAND F. RAILROAD BILL. | the Engineer Commissioner, in accordance | heard beter. “if ake aues et ‘cabguine | [suns mill all Deicaging to he Sem, “Lams 650- In the Senate to-day, as soon as morning busi-| with the locations and estimates made man of Gladstone’s age can be he has only to read hess had been dispatched, Mr. Farwell endeavored | to the Senate by the Commissioners on | fasjddressto the non-conformist ministers Je] Desented by the Soudances Rebels, {to get up the bill to authorize the Baltimore and | April 12 last. The Commissioners are directed sated cco kit, May 10,—Advices from Berber say that ——— ‘s 4 sane? aheioah INSPIRITED BY THE RECEPTION AccORDED HIM, — | »),SUAKIM, May 10-—Advions trom Berber sa) “Miimission for esch person 50 centa Tickets j. PEACH, Secretary and Treasurer. Te lunes constructed within the time umited in the | Fooomer ya avuen Washlagtons The halt ane Parties or the opeuing of sack’ strecu alleys | BY an enormous gathering of men, every one of | Sitereeveit Wavtinn fie tore of te Pach for day and date only, can be had at Harris & Shacfers oy - Sixizy |, ARMY ORDERS.—Major Gen. Crook has been de- | granting a not that the pending busines: «vas the motion ee whom 1s a center of influence somewhere in the | Mequinez, ‘The pacha Was among the killed, 3 ‘THE GENTLEMEN OF HOLY TRINITY Mr G. lained that there were doubts pel Parks, and highways and laying therein of conduits a a6 Fey Store: No. Wiz Penn. ave, nw. and at Georse tion, Georgetown, D.G., are earn- | tailed as a member of the Military Prison Board in rained Lote forida | of Senator Call to ider the vote by which the | and wires in accordance with the Commissioners | country. The Times to-day fastens upon Glad- Ge nctaem Nastinetsn Yorany of tie Fharsiaye msbtoiyS0 | Su geauenied wu preweut Wo woriow, Friday, Sven: | Gen. Terry’ place, Capt. Jas, Rockwell, Oral. | Cutertained, DY, courts and lawyers sn Florida | Dut to ortet ralroad land grants tras passed. Mr. | report, and shall require such bond and security | stone's admission that the struggle may be a long Wife No; 1 Waives Her Rights, LBAUGICS GRAND OPERA HOUSE fouin over the Chavet, for the puryuse of perfecting | Zameeouebarment, ordered to, vemporaty duty i | nov eousieucvea within toe ‘tine itmiued, or was | COofFell demanded the regular order, and Mr. Far- | toma be acemed nefsary, One, Dut the admission is only meant that he ts | CURIOUS STORY OF 4X ENGLISHMAN Wi OT SEPA A mae feaerinome ty tecitoate ms checrmouiey attend | Paos Christina, Miss S bleted paris were not iortelted. ‘The sbject of to | | TUR coxsTITCTIow cxvraxwtat axaisirios. | 475,008 towala effecting and putting 1ireaipiets | MOFOULIy convinced there 1s nothing to expect | _ MATED FROM ils WIFE AND MAKRIED AGA | a ine Of the Coruer-Stone of the New Uni eted pai x 1C y 10.—A > TO-SIGHT, aT 8. wou. (0) BY ORDSS OF THE GHAINMAM | rag yg 9 Guae, arived al Fantarenan this | Cee tal. ThE The House foreign affairs committee to-day au-| operation an underground Uel¢graph and.elepnone | from the present partiament; but he 4 more and | «CwCAGw Moe nas a Utadaock ane puneaicay emearrantandy Bo aireeii e's syceldl mcetne of bakers | Morning. avout ithe was no necessity whatever tor | ‘ofzed 8 favorable eport to the House upon the | Purvaus or the Coverument: ia tuseity the: wine | the Uberal unioaists aes ioe do teaictomped | Mise Mary Ae England, "in 1m0s Ubey bocesue com "2380 K of Lyon, Saturday Tt r “ibemtaicn Dill passed by the Senate providing for the Con- . to sh hi Ly — Morn The Latest Operatic Success, Assembly No. 2389 K. of L.. on Satu May 14, the Ps od D to be laid under ground under’ the di-/ from tories, low nO quarter henceforth t0 | verted to the faith, came to America avd Teas at7 o'clock, cor. of Fih and D stn, Hilton Halt | — MAIL ComPExsatios 70 Ratnoans.—Postmaster | ths amendment. that, nevertheless, there | stitution centennial to be held in Washington in | rection of the superintendent of public | Hartington.’ It was observed at yesterday's meet. | \“rued Locke Moriuon, faith, came t® America aud INDIANA, Maticrs of importince. “All meubersaré requested to | General Dickinson has issued an order fixing the | was such Mouse 2960. The Dill carrics an appropriation of $300,000. | Dulldings: ani grounds, im accordance with | ing thst when Guinness Rogers Geciared ke hoped | Sheed wih @ wagon tain Of emigrant wamem Deamon re Pea rete ™ | a par_menrrorg —— | ermine eae fs prea eran | an te oR at Gems | EE easy car | een gee eee ae Dea | hes waar at ae eka gach | Wen rates kas oa Mascot. Presented by the @—. MEMOSIAL bar sean 1S 4 at $42.75 per mile per annum. ir. Hoar, Mr. Ci u facts 1D case f. ‘detected and ‘Uhat Gladst it ace ie, MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES. Be rescinded the order 'ssued by Postmaster Gene. | @bd explaiaed why his amendment should be E LAND OFFICE. ‘The superintendent is directed to contract with | been det and exposed, (gladstone Tepeat- | captivity several months ty a Mormon elder, She McCAULL OPERA COMPANY. =n. Jemorial Committe of the Department | ral Vilas January 2, 18.7, which fixed a graduated | agreed to. x pty recent rparaagseglisee msible parties for the opening of streets, &c., | edly struck the floor with his white waiking stick, | nrauy escaped, and, failing to find her husband, Jno. A. MeCaull, Scle Proprietor and Manager, _| to decorate the seaten of SE Uhisn ride aid eating | Seale of Fates for weigits less than 260 pounds, | “Mr. Plumb moved to amend’ the amendment by | In the Senate to-day Mr. Teller put in an amend. for the laying of conduits and wires, and he | Which the veteran carried so jauntily as he ent of the late war buried in the suburbs of the District of | the minimum bel adding & proviso that a mortgage or pledge of land The Cast: Marion Manols, Laura Joyce Boll, Annio | Columbia respectfully request the relatives of friehay me by any of the railroad companies should be consid- lyers, Josephine Knapp, Tolie Pettit. Hubert Wilke, | of such soldiers or sailors buriedin other than National | Wy ered 4 Fe Tec bieariy ezer crvem Bile ee: | Ect, take Known fie rharabouia te | gaya ote Rae ne eT | re ae eea the provisa Tiana’ Stanton Directo = frothereue, to Ue caterieaeleom, has decided legra feat cba General Adimission. 30 cents, iittee on isolated raves observation at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., standard Eastern | ,,-i!. Dolph reminded the senate that returned to England tn 1866. Craddock, mean- posed. e legislative appropria- | shall require such bond and security as will insure | the hall. The address bore the signatures of no = ton novia tau wary ot oe cn | ung nce eh, fees | cae Seana, cee | Rear ma mg ta ye 005; ee 4 " ned of where eee See ee ee pineal mittee and that for Government wires to commit | the signatures faithfully represent the opinion of | Wife; eight inouths age, learved of his ‘chiefs of divi- abouts, letter written oy Craddock to rela- clerks, §2,100 each; for nine other. ‘ee on public buildings and grounds, the dissenters. . tives in England. he came to ais city recently, pm c. iN gress, it had been argued for hours hours by each. Referred to aj ropriations after ye mal over, rel Monday, May 14—THEBLACK HUSSAR. mys.tt_| myo-ct $8. DOSERWEP SREP Ath Hime for the tree observations now telegraphed, | fhe Senators from Misissppt and Florida (aessrs, | Gomme. ™ METHODIST PROTESTANTS. Donte aay 10 The tenenteat te teers and | i, calm. abd ety yesterday or ‘Pulladepin, * - : | = ~ -s * ress Geo o 4 of — BLIN, May 10.—The Scott and | trom which place sie Will ‘Rugs Lich oor ee ERR NCY AUBSSS: | (see, 258, MSGS FIRE INSURANCE STOCK | dications, and Wo place the chart sbentranteea fer | Geowwe, ADA Call) that, because. the entire ine of Capitol Topics, Meeting of the General Executive Cou | other estites in the parish of Kildysart, County | Hone, Sav 22. 1888. i bovor of” the Supreme Caste, for sale in NH PELOUZE: 14 10 Fk eet, | fore the public more clearly, promptly and satis- | pleted within the time limited, therefore the lands SENATORIAL CHAIRS. tee of the Womans’ Foreign Mis- | ©!Afe, ave adopted the plan of campaign. Moou~ _— Kuishts of the Golden Eagle. Ms8-13t | Local st ialty. mdz | ATOrly. he third telegraphic observation will | adjacent to the completed portions of the road | senator Quay is modern in bis tastes as well as Seokety. Sy a renne Patish | Sheriffs Threaten to Shoot Each Other, ARRIS’ BLJOU THEATER Be Ter Novent TES I suaTINGS — central omice.” Tivo: dally charts of the wonpies Argued that a diferent cake Rhea Be asia ms | progressive. He has discarded the old-fashioned, seaerr a destroyed property and injured the venanss, QUARLEL OvEH THE FOMESGION OF 4 FRIBOMER DAILY_TWwo. acme. - Chacryations of the country will be sent to all | Florida, He was opposed to the amendment. square-seated, re tte pamee k ‘The ninth annual meeting of the general ex- ee nc, | raGICAGO, May 10-4 dispatch trom, Vincent aot 'GE,Smmencimg MONDAY, May 7, the Charming | ap2-3m New York ave.and 10that. | Pol ich can be promptly reached from the ‘THE BILL AGAIN PASED, for so long the regulation chair of the Senate, in | ecutive board of the Womans’ Foreign Mis- ‘The Affat the Nevada Ban " 3 corp! grant Btrape is Soubrette, = ae > =z | $reat commercial centers. favor of a cane-seat revolving chair. T! LIZZIE MAY ULMER, JAMES H. McGILL, DEALER IN After further discussion Mr. Call's amendment | remaining in the Senate Just. ity of these old | S0Dary Society of the Methodist Protestant | BX-SENATOR Fark KEPAID THE $2,000,000 ux POT] in tue case of Montgomery, the embarrassed In one of the Beisitest, Wittens and Most Sparkling | WSS Building Supytien SUS U'st. Rew ches a Tet mber dealer at Olney, Iii,, yesterday, and he caney fora frst clans Butdict salesiiai. ‘to's keen, | THE PRESIDENT yesterday vetoed a bill appropri- | was agreed to, and the bill passed. INTO TIDE OVERTHE WHEAT DEAL TROUBLE. Jeather-covered chairs. Twenty-six Senators have | Church was begun yesterday at the Central Pigs ‘aay an ha ines ancien be taken to Springfield for urlal before the Comedy Dramas of the present day, revolving chairs for the old style. | church, 12th and M streets northwest. ‘The board Zea, May 30 6n onan 4 | United States Court. Mosser, the Alabama sheriff, Predicate Stl pent ana | SEE Res aay Bases, hs ere Fm ty “wompeing ag oh ent mi cn a tee genenisnadigpa Theres no unitormfiy” in the revolving Chal | i composed of the members ot tho executive cons SSrday, The details of tue business transacted ave | And Iilggins, the sheriff of kickland County, came iy wardrobe! Elaborate scunery! Strom ana em. | Noother need apply. myers Mr. Allison, from committee om appropriations, | prougne in, each Senator giving orders for such branches is ‘but in banking circles it is knows | Beat Waving @ serious quarrel over Uhe Sent caat’ Popular prices ar um Say : ~ STOREKERPER AND Gavorx.—John H. Feagans | Teported back the pension appropriation bill, and | pattern and shape as he preferred. Some have | Mittee and represeiitatives of the aa ee ar Rai a Rng circles it ts Know. | ‘ind talk of shooting abd other violent incasures ‘Next Week STRANGLERS OF PARIS.” m7-6t Bt ee repens po ope by yf los ted the bill making appropriations to enable the Ex- | cane seats and backs and others perforated; some | Various states, The members of the executive | thatex-senator Fait had been paid the balance of | Were inguiged in. Aliggings refused to Surrender FS intes ce nytana chat wat ott w tin | SHER Ps einen comer, EB | RC White Oak Hall N.C.” TS" PT APAEMSECT | tes Departmoats co pardcipato ia the genten- | are provided with cusbons and ali havo arms." | committee present are as follows: Mra. A, | tue ego, when the bank owed nim This | So nauiged ln, Hogsings re — a oe Fhe ladies of Ryland Chapel will holds fairin | st and New York ave. is open All Nueit as usual All nial exposition of the Ohio Valley and Central THE COPYRIGHT BILL PASSES THE SENATE. Brown, of Steubenville, Ohio, president; Miss Jane | partners that has been unsettled, and Mackay, ond Seevenn cai ortie wae, Atorney Waste tomac Hall, corner 11th aud D sta. aw. captdvillawen addin © AMOXG THE PHESIDENT'S CALLERS To-paY were | States, in Cincinnatt, from July to October, 1888. | ‘The Senate yesterday afternoon resumed con-| Roberts, of Baltimore, Secretary; Mrs. M. A. Mil- | Flood and Fair have now arranged all thelr finan- Duraea to “Spriugield and secured “a. Writ Of For the benefit of the church improvement fund. Nery respectfully. ‘FHUMAS 8. NATRN. | Senators Walthall and Saulsbury, Senator-Elect | aDd gave notice that he would ask the Senate L0 | siaeration of the international copyright bill, and, | ler, of Pittsburg, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. woes rd ag RA habeas corpus from Judge Alien. The Alabama _A@uilesion 10 cent. ___myoét_| Telephone No.ss0'2.__apz8-Imi_| Barbour, Representatives Blount, Mansur, Dubois, | ©@Sder those bills next Monday. after rejecting several amendments, passed it by a | E. Palmer, of Pittsburg, auditor; Mrs. J.D, ander- | pud saulstaciorily., le €,000,000 which Senator | juniper Rgin's loss Will reach over §100,000. HE FOURTH ANNUAL GRAND EXHIBITION =>, ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT.— ARCH: | Latham, Simmons, McClammy and Buckalen, and a eee on One: WORE vote of 35 010, Mr. Call then entered a motion | son, of Pittsburg, treasurer. the Nevada bank represented the stated bulk of he A, god May Ball of VERMILY 0% DANCING ACAD. | IB of hich prnia Ported avers. Concreters and | ex-Representative Boyle (Pa.) Mr. Blair, from the committee on education and | to reconsider the vote by which the land grant | pranch socienes were Tepresented as follows: | the money which he put into the concern to tide Shooting Affray ona Train. EVGRTSG. Mey Thon SRC pce aril oa | thee the German Gack, US ceed heer ee ———— labor, reported back the House bill to prevent the | forfeiture bill was and that motion was | waryiand, Mra J.T Murtay, Site A. ie Oobeion; | over the croubles caused by the wieas deat 401 ITALIAN DANGEROUSLY WOUXDS A MAN WHOM EB FREE BLES oh National Artintie» and Classical | February, watle in Europe. has Just arrived direct from | |THE PRESIDENT wa8 AFrxoveD the act in regara | employment of allen laboron public works. Placed | evates wneil adjoursincae Genesee, 'N. ¥., Miss Mary’ Moal; Muskingum, ———— CHARGES WITH ROBBERY. Fancy, Dancer, Uy the very vest juvenile daucers that | London, England; and is how discharging st Little- | to the adjustment of certain claimsot postmasters | on tne caleadar NOMINATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. Qhio, Mrs. J. X; Thrapp, Mrs. J.’W.H. Brown; | Milled by His Aged Father-in-Law. | Bixciawtox, X. Y., May 10.—As kite train, No, Gutsce promptly st8 o'clock. “Admission 50 centen= | Cement ‘This cement ts itr Bnce condition ther ane | for loss by burglary, fire or other unavoidable BILLS PASSED. ‘The President sent vo the Senate yosteraaythe | North Uinta Nee doing; Pesnrivania Ar | | Dewven. May. 10.—Dorig a quarrel tate last | 2% was Puinng ite te dep urs at Wo wtaoa ao ever before offered ia this nae cant, er Pa the ack for ene aig Dullding at Lancas- || ‘The following bills were taken trom thecalen-| following nominations: Robert B. Roosevelt, of | Emma Miller: New Jersey, ars J. D. Coxson and madi hss conan lew 3. a. iapion chee nical | in. the Gay" ouech, suatenly apres te taseeoe NT FAL To SEE T Dealer in Building Suppiics, | and Mechanical College oe Anes ercultural | dar and passed: House bill appropriating $75,000 | New York, to be minister resident of the United | VES 4, W, Stultz, | evening devotional exercises | Over the ownersllp Of a dog, Burton sion nad | drew a revolver and. fired three sivots at Owe ad hear Gon, UESEDS NEST my5-6t soso BEG ee, the registry of the barges “Albert Mf" “Consors | £0F 8 Public Dullding at Chester, Pa. Senate bill | states to.'the Netherlands; Lawson V. Moore, ot | were conductod by Miss Moai, of New York, utter | Siiea i ‘Barron is ih Jail He is from | Howe, another passenger, trom Hartsville, Alle- ‘Treasury Building. ge: Bee RON Ry ee ae and “Adelante;” the acts for the relief of J. A. | for the presentation of a gold medal to Joa Francis, | Texas, to be consul of the United States at Lyons, waten nM a. 1 Bennett or this city, made is ay in gusty omy one yt struc —S, Howe (amekmaanosar cHUEca: pete nana eset | Me tata ate te aeaaenead | Satis tan ape | 3B Comet ot Nev Jer. tho ror ot the Six Ballets in tite Body, SSS SSE ‘ ween 18-46" _ | operate a railroad through the Fort itil (ary | life-saving appliances, (This bill was provested ing» To-day. corresponding secretary, Mrs, M. > WAS | 4 CHICAGO OFFICER SHOT BY TWO MEMBERS OF THE TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, PS Fesorvation; the act “authoring iho ee | against UF Me Cockrell as one having? oatse: | ‘The bond offerings vo-any eayreysted 4,457,500, | oad Welch eave ne astount et REV. T. DE WITT T. AGE FIRST PAYMENT ON NEW ISSUE Chicago to erect a crib in Lake Michigan for water. | Merit, nor Justice, nor right.) works purposes, and the acts granting pensions to IN SECRET SESSION ON THE FISHERIES TREATY. Will Deliver His Latest and Best Lecture, MAY, 1888, | G0. P. Stone, Jas. Coly and Geo. Schuelder. Upon motion of Mr. Sherman the senate pro- nbs og She street, Dat was overhauled by the depot potio. ‘The Ktalian claims that Howe and as follows: Registered 4°s, $1,000,000 at 127, THE WORK FOR THE YEAR. nad robbed and threatened to kill him, $500,000 at 127.33, $2,000,000 at 127, and $20,000 | The report stated that there was a girl's school | 294-street station, Was shot in several places and @ says Lhe Italian ts crazy, and has not been at 127; total, $3,520,000. Coupon 4's, $750,000 at | at Yokohama and also one at Nozoya, Japan. | severely wounded. at an early hour this morning | robbed at all. Pareno is trom Braidwood, IL, and a7: by two members Of the novoriousMoilie Mout gang, | was on his way to Italy, Both men are held at “SCHOOL OF SCANDAL.” Case Coxrrxvep.—The gommissioner of Pensions | Tvevtaing for: the preeenee ot oe cam esolution | 19734 and $20,000, at 127; total, $770,000. Regls- | Progress was reported tn the project to erect a | DY two members Of she notoriousMolle Mott gang, police headquarters awaiting a hearing. EQUITABLE Hs = ro 5 Providing for the presence of an octal reporter | tereu 45's, $40,000 at 1077, $5,000 at 107%¢,$15,000 | gchool bullding at Yokohama, and the were quarreling In the Mott House and — ~ és been advised that John W. Hague has been during the discussion of the fisheries treaty, and | at 107%, $500 a: 107%, and $50,000 at 108; total, | stated that the lot had been secured and shots were fi ‘The officer hearing the a CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | indicted in the U. 8. Court at Pittsburg for a viola | on motion of Senator Edmunds, seconded by Seu | $110,500.” Coupon 434's, $40,000. at 107%, $15,000 | would be begun very soon, Teports ran up and demanded to know what was Mast 00 outs Panteluteem, ‘Tickets, 50c. and 75e. For sale at Eilis’ Music “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 82. Sion of she attoraey law, In, the Pension claim of | ator Hoar, {he galleries were cleared and the doors | &t 107.875, and $2,000 at 107 total, $57,000. THE SESSION THIS MORNING the matter, No answer. was given, but a moment | 4 DBCISION AGAINST THE CITT 14 4 SUITFOR NEARLY & Store, 937 Pennsylvania avenue, on and after Mon- vard A. Sawyer. ‘The case was cont until | closed, tle Senate being In secret legislative Interior Department Changes. ‘was opened with a consecration meetgng, con- | latter two men came ‘a Side door and started a court. 7 reet. ‘Nolan Srrinarimtp, 1L1., May 10.—The Supreme Court day, May 7. All seats reserved without extra charge. ASSETS—@885,740.02, bagpapeerey nieces eae snares ‘The following oficial changes have been made | ducted by Mrs. M. J. Lucas, of Pittsburg. ‘ars m. | toward, Purple, street, Nolan, attempted to, stop | ,, Sra ecrimat MM cunt Vernon Renderer a decision Secure your seats at once myo | The St payment on, the 25h issue ts due May.| Posruasvens Arvorsrep.—John FP. Rakes has| yy, mecteny | (Ky.), submitved the conference | 2 the Department of the Interior: A. Miller read @ letter from Miss Bonnett, the | six bullets into hls limbs and ody, after whic | 0 the suit of Pullip Guadiach, against the city of HE CYCLERIES, 1406 See ee ean nnanaee | beet appointed postmaster at Exo, Floya County, | revoir on the. Joins resolution, ausnoriicg toe | General Lond OMlce—Appolutment: Maner Law- Which gave an sccountof the work, COMA@# | they inne goed met vane Tue omicer managed | Sringteld, and the courts opinion was fled. yes, Bicycles. Tricycies, Soc Mouthiy payments are $2.50 per share. Va.; Jas R. Barrick, at Freeshade, Middlesex ton Wade, of Georgia, copyist, $900. here gl ae i dp ew grey Ssallants | terday. Tlis Was a mandamus proceeding tocom- lent by the hour, day or week. Tricycles for five | g1ouu advanced ot cach aber : President to arrange a conference for the purpose Rment: Thos, B. Bi At 12 oclock an adjournment was taken for | and turnin an alarm. Neither of his assailants : mounthe $3 per month Oe | rmupblete explaining the, obiéct and advantages of | County gayi, fF Harris, at Staples, Henrico | of promoting arbitration and encouraging recip- of Indiana, special Qraminer, $1,400. Deatus Ver. | lunch, which was furnished by the ladies of the | has been captured. Suisse sendoret ty te Gt. Gaur Coeeee Chote Saad = Re ee eee ene County: "Edward W. Maynard has been appointed | Focal commercial relations between the United | erando E- Wing, of District ‘of Columbia, clerk, ree eh caik camschsin aileron Maine Farmer Muréerea, | Court on bonds issued by the city of Hast St Louie, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prove | postinaster at May Anne Arundel County, | States of America and the republics of Mexico ana | $1,600, May 8. aa a meeting this evening, when papers will be read ———— tk, canteen oman, The court awarded the writ and the Supreme : . pica’ The bear will remane ia | 7 mart amirms a. indebtedness, A288 ALL HALL 13 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEA- | _JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec’s. my5 os Central and South America and the empire of National Guard of the District. oeee —- ae night. ‘ ‘SHOT IN THE HEAD. With costs abd interest, amounts to nearly $1,000,< 3 iba temner |W. W. CORCORAN Leaves | je. THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING Society Notes, Brazil, Adopted. OFFICERS’ COMMISSIONS SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT. —_————— Boora Bay, Mz, May 10.—Wm. Kenniston, an | 000. The case has been in the courts for ten years, St 10 am. Kew Se ze n4 i < Assciation isgues its Jd series of stockim| ‘The President and Mrs. Cleveland drove out to| The explanatory report of the House conferees] ‘The President to-day signed the commissions of SONS OF TEMPERANCE. old farmer, at North Booth Bay, was murdered | A dispatch from East St. Louls says the property- fe cad for Charter of Boat can | aur hits: Mectins for subeeription and, Kepheuson, | Oak View yesterday afternoon, accompanied by | States that the only iin Petes ae Benn te Tes0- | the following officers of the Natignal Guard, of the last night"in his home by Liewellyn Quimby, | owners there are panie-stricken at the decision, cor. $th and Md. ave. s.w.,on the first Monday of each | Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wood, of Germantown, 2 aged twenty. He was beaten about the head, | The city is sald to be bankrupt and the erty= month, formerly of Buffalo, who spent the day at the | United States shall be appointed by the President. | District: Edw. P. Hall, captain and adjutant, 2d | maryiand and District of Columbia. | fi)" cnG” and shot. The murderer was captured | owners expect to be if the mandate Is zs TREE Wiite House. ‘The President ahd. Mrs Glenelang | 1. the resolution, as it originally, the | regiment; Jas, M. Ewing, captain and quarter. = about 7 o'clock Ia Nobleboro ty co, eee FY o: POE GREAT FALES AND CABIN sous | Tb gicere are ea DEEUE President: 0. 1. THop- | will spend thetr frst night at thelr somase ane Seer cen eee moun tee ker of the mene i pment mg empen —p| THE GRAND DIVISION. Porking and. own Kenniston, son ot the murdered | To San Quimten for Thirty-five Years, eam packet EXCELAIUR makes her rerular tripe | Subscriptions for stock will be recelved U3 aia min ibaeen coatadanocs thelr respective bodies to act as delegates, Hdede-camp, on, the general stat; Josiah B-| This Grand Divison, & of T, met at mics wa | Hatc,WHeR, discovered he, attenpued wo escape | rewex oF 4 anes wenenee Uae Gar emetD lop Sunday. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. leaving | 4 DELUE, President, 821 4% st. 3.w. eland was the guest of DEFICIENCY BILL. Ferry, captain and chaplain, 24 regiment; Sher- | st yo o%clock this morning, with the following | volver, one taking effect in the head, but inflicting Cmcaco, May 10—A. dispatch from San Fran Wish and Canal ste; Georgetows, af 8 nin Face Soe | ANDREW ARCHEIL 436. te. aw ‘Mrs. Fairchild yesterday and drove with herin the man J. Brown, 2d Ueutenant, Co. B, 2d battalion, Galy nasias Wonel’ aah Goaanen he aclene ot micaco, Mé roundtrip. Apply to J.G. aud J. M. WATERS. W. 2. WALKER, Lith and. + | afternoon. | Mgss Cleveland's days here have been | Mr. Sayers (Texas) called up a bill making an | ang Fred. W. Kritchett, 2d lieutenant, Co. C, 3d | Officers present: Dr. Charies Billingslea, No. 42, bey, He was then hander fed and started for | C!Sco says: Chas KR. steward of the ‘myS-Lin® t 2X, Lreasurer, 7th and Va. ave. aw. full of engagements, and Mrs. Fairchild having | appropriation of $450,000 to supply a deficiency in | pattalion, infantry. G. W. P.; DeWitt C. Ingle, No. 108,G. W. A.; R. - Engltsh ship Brussels, who was convicted of set — — mak z [RCKHEAD, 10th and La. ave. n.w. ngs aay ing ‘on, Bootn Bay. fire to the vessel while the crew were on oe Ee 2 Siacebead, yochand La. J Deen absent at Mr. Conkling’s funeral, this was | the appropriation for the expenses of collecting geese ‘T. Smith, No, 1, grand scribe; Wm. Silverwood, ting lo went wale, the cigw ‘ware <a teamer “CECILE” leaves her wharf, 3136 EA, WALKE! 7 ‘he first occasion the two ladies had of visiting to- ustoms f fiscal ‘end. Gil Net Fishing. GT: No. 4 Rates Hefused to Exhibitors. was sent ay Quint 3 9am, sad hour! . ‘They are most congenial companions, as | {Re Tevenue trom ¢ a clause in te bu ALLEORD VIOLATORS OF THE visutIna Laws CAP- | M'cr’MitoLelk’ Neo ooo Peotone ae pala: | Special tral Trafic for tulrty-dve years, This sentence, seemed to LL PRE Lod HES i xp treara to New York ety shat erat | Dang he perinaneat’appropriains for the |" rousb-sonoe mexis aoqons Tuna.”™ | M,C, Mitell Na 25 GC. protem.: M. MoGrat, |, Cwiaoo, May 10 Tae Contra Ra, trel | horny the prnsar, who te 8 wel arated Ga myl-im TON, boy ” collection of customs, During the past few weeks many complaints | wing’ tepr ras tz Edward | bibltors of horses at state, and county | Wate Coskey, pleaded gully and will be sent ; FOR i er gaara On mantiOn, OBE BATSEE, Se RNNREES WS been made to the poitce about alleged viola- oe ae igs fairs during the season of 1488, representatives of | Saturday. Tse trial was. fendered boteworthy by IVER VIEW FOR 188. ext & BI ‘Senator and Mrs. Cameron are in New York. On| adopted appropriating $3,500 to supply aden. | Dave pos Devin, Albert E. Worsham, Wim. H. McCormick. | several stock-breeding associations met here last | tuetace that Coskey ‘confessed the crime to =a TU: rr ‘for the int of | tions of the law for the protection of fish in the ie fact — AI ular and leading resort on the river for i, their return the ladies of the family will leave the | ciency in appropriation ne ee tect ‘but when brought court, ‘Many Lew improvement ‘dds ~ = - city for thetr country home at Lochiel, near Har-| Army and ry pensions to ip ‘widows, | watersof the Potomac. Last night, after 9 o'clock, false. On the following day he ap- attractions, amevg which are the Grand Hiding | ‘PPuCSHION AB above. oe te fsburg. ‘The Misses Cameron spent Jesterday "et | minor enildreny an, dependent relatives and sur- | Ljeut. Vernon sent Officers Melton and Smith out ‘and said. his testimony was forced from Driving Track.with s fine stock of riding soit driv’ | Central National Yank Bootes oR * ave, | Mount Vernon. vivors of the war of 181: on the river to see if there were any vio- Riss Bachmann had mesuerized him while 1a hy hotwes and ponies, and the grav bback Kail- | pw. pert ber On motion of Mr. Sa; an amendment was | lating the law. Near the they no. are Present disposition of the | nis. and had controlied him with his eyes ay and the Larkest ‘Pavilion south of New York. = Se | nan Oberiy has returned trom a visit to. her | 00m UOn wating tee’ the ap} of | ticed’a light on the river, and thinking 1¢ was In horsemen is to combine to stay away if tne special | MS Cell. and tie funmt Exctreion Kewort on the tee, Theateaae | Mae GakP ENTERS UNION NO JT ALL Mux | home Sberiy for aston. Jil, where she lett Miss | $19,000 "made by the act of. March | the boat ot a asherman they procured ssmall crase rates are not renewed. ee —-——— f lodwes, Sunday schovls, societies and ot Who are moro than four mouths in arreare for due, | SACL Overly for a longer stay, hoping she may | %, 1887, for heating apparatus to be furnished | and rowed out to ascertain if that was the case, ‘The Bookmakers will Fight. ing excursions are invited to the steainer | are hereby uotied they will be suspended wnises Gor | S40 Strength there more rapidly than before June 30, 1888, to certain public build ‘The light was in a small boat in which they found Senator Hearst’s Runners Come East. En ROT THE TERMS OF THE LOUISVILLE JOOKET a ee Fo eae By ORDER OR 2e 83% from dake, Berge Honor and the a of Mount sath enncinnes annenapie to caste the Soteeary dom, Welle and Chae, Smith. Im. the Wont was. 8 Sax Francisco, May 10.—Senator Hearst's string { THEY REJECT Suk T&tiee oe EN WAR, ruurds is Closed. free of charge to Su ay 2 1588 NUN. Ladies’ Assoctation are oa the grounds and | the Treasu tered into prior ‘and about haif a dozen One Yesterday trom. vt dispatch, frou ‘Lexington, ia ‘sagys are ateady teine tacked | {§~—=> OROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, begin their annual council to-day. E a Teel we ee ee Kirtayes The Association of Western Boukinak: ts advisable. For ‘ull particulars ae ‘Mrs. McPherson will go over to New York to- inet last night and enaniencusty resutved aot ‘SRANDALL. 1100 Va'a Mes =i Dore et ae ram | REN ,804 we sll for Europe on the 218¢ of his | pon Matirined Chat the wl contained, & clanoetee goraccept Cot Clarks “es furduer resolved to ex from my old stand uk, on New York ave, mont ‘Misses Green, W! we been Mra. rmanel ropriation = = —— | prepared tomell cheaper than ever before: as pet McPherson's guests for thé past three weeks, are | Ponection of customs; and he deuired an opporve, any members who should go on at, Loutsviie, HE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES HAVE | {ft cheaper than auy other credit house in the clty. | now with Mrs A. A. Wilson’ nity. to oppose that clause; but objection was ee. eT eae, Se ons ma a pie fa ee ee | REEF ugh ean nom | Mim ncer, rho ay en tego Xr | de Fhe Cakwooa Mandicn, |Site juss ina the Lae Seakat Their Merits EATING AX NG STO inola, uN er home in New York ‘THE TARIFF BILL DEBATE. '10.—The following are thedeclara wicten's ZAEWAMD © HOTCHINSON. | Laie BEDROOM, DINING-HOO\ city. “Gen. Spinola ts spending afew daysin the | ne House then went into committee of tases ‘out of the Gaxwood handicap) due Say i, oo, — + % POSE Oth ats Parnitare, | ss complete. and will be sold on CREDIT cheaper than | Hi€tTopolis " whole (Mr. Springer, of Illinois, in the chair) on and received to date: Jim Gray, ‘Boy, Aber- From Wall Street To-day. Choice Porcelaing Sc. for Presents. my2-Im-tp | “E2.So%¢Siy aud you will be sauened shee ssmons:deivatams wee Geach eee or | the tariroal. Coiind seven in ‘all lesvingeigutycave which | NeW Youx, May 10,11 am—There wasa very rag ny gBROGAN'S, Mr, Turner (Ga.) criticised the republican side i cee five which | ,,odcrate business in the stock market at the > 730 and 741 7thet. uw. | 1498 Q street. for not having formulated some bill to revise the ore accorens, see ‘opening nis morning, ‘were strong ae Ovex Frerrace 18 THE PLACE toby ~ | Mrs. Justice Matthews entertained the members ce a Geciaratsoss out ot the Great Western hasaicap anoes over_yesieraaya Gow ‘Agure, ene uc ireatment t+ a special atmdy with ua. | «p's Cor frts oy eeig #rom us we will make andlay on | of the reading class at luncheon to-day. ‘The | rtetbed agit with nee a Yenaing to 3 per cent, Pacific hoicest colors aud designs in wood ar- | the floor free of cust. 20-1 i leaving Afty-six. have ‘the weights "purtber | ‘of email oe pees a>, SATIONAL CORN” REMOVER WALL | France rosea AMsug the ventas anes 9of, La | Dil and to attaint those who were tte assigned Wen. ere tas tthe early trading in che general lk have & lot of the stocl hich cure us, Warts, Callouses, isc. 3 = rs EPS Se ll call a€ about cost, as" nee Qoleue and Creating | Seasin Gaon ten on receipt of ibe. ities | Fe Mrs. Hazen, Mrs urs. Alexander | of protection, The democrats were to dotend — sacuren, sheeting ‘to 1% and 2 per cent iatwai YChcuison | Sean Shiites hirasd = | Migrant he ate ihe et sean coe cig, tn ae a TALE STEAM LAUNDRY, £29 JOURS 3 | otros oe cite crn et a0 at Fortrems Silfand tnat abomination of errors Know as the eure with ie, Temainder of the ist to about iar “PRANK WALEER Ae ‘Mr. Samuel S English, of Welsborough, Pa. Bot becoming manhood it entieinen on was the weakest, stock, andining to below ts . Row aresident of Washington, and nas the other side complain tnat the democratic joateh al obit pce. The market then becam’ Guiana Boruheasts 5 wang Tasos gee Which they might regard’ Delt im pocord. | sateen? acta ‘sake nevis a of atrap — {heist sami at clock the mareet was du ceremony” was as chinery.” or a aod formed by Kev. mOUF, pastor Of the nce with the recommendations of the Chiet Ex- | staked off in the river. race for fir at about opening Agures, eadingy ue sF'S COLORS. TANS, played the wedding march. # People ‘who elected ‘hun tofu hgh oie The ‘tah they had between Alczandria aad Puke Boows ‘Theodore; ie and West Point were tbe active soci, TART a cits ares) an th ween 3 Ininority of the ways and means ‘them. | outalde the District line. Wells said that they ‘hore Detioe ‘Ube rest of the list betng quiet to dull throughout, ‘The engagement of Miss Lizzie T. Levy, daughter Paes stone ——— of me late Capt. C. M Levy, to Mr. N. H. Mille, of ing to apologies id nothing to condone ta ths {SAE they own th nots and that the bone ‘There were ‘A Woman Burned te Death. SS a em _ | thle city, 6 aaneunced. ‘committee on ways and means: 0 Ry. started from — ‘Wrarxorox, Dz. May 10.—An HE PUBLIG—ALL CASES Miss Maggie R. Gibson and D. W. Russell were | fusing to give public hearings to outside ‘whart about 7 Deuce of Fame sy EFRIGERATORS. Be otal te chndren or iain 1a: Binet of married at the reeldenee of the brlocurerentayes, Ie i etal to hear epecnen afr Bae, Be rotor Melton was Fecalled and be tested that ‘The race for! gy hy et 1G Atter TWELVE YEARS" experience in salesof the | SOCIETY, 010 F u.w. Telephone call ae Ca ee ae a . Pasa ittuat ts Teake the t0se Of.” | he did bot oee the delendanta come ap the river: So bens eclsll talees tap eaauoag tate toes Wien the Duse Seasegrorer tate mikes a the! = = Gibson, Washington MR, ‘POINT. and about 11 EDDY REFRIGERATORS, gave @ charming tea from 7 ‘proceedings, but as Judge Snell's term will soun Sire "taere = Sunme Hara to10 for Lieut, Benét and hie ‘ride ‘The hoses | ,,MT- Reed Os) suggested thet the majority ot expire, and counsel have not yet fled their |7to i ong sow Mies, fe can safely recommend them as one of the Was assisted by her daughters and ‘Miss | the committee had allowed private heanngs ‘to the raised. it ts } Apple, and 7 ie wid ALL THE NEW COLORS, IN DERBYS Now | La Costa. The artillery band enlivened ‘he spac | denied public hearings, a ‘tat rit mow be alg 00 Tench 8 BEST MAD! 4 house with choice music, Mr. Turner that trom snells VI nm - pecernimen DUNLAPS FHTH, AVESRSSTILE 1 cassr-| “Sire guage srmes gave ranch | maine mgt neve. rerusd to ef mee Sos has W. BEVERIDGE, Also Lars \CKINAW anfuow popes Boyw and Chiidsen's fists 00 500 oad cise No. 1009 Penna. ave. upwards. ‘ll goods ae low as any bouse tp Ameries, ay6 x Ave. Pitty copies, large pages, and good work guarasbed. | y T, W, ‘SONS, 206 ST, ¥. Ww, Brno a aban megs | eels A Saar te eae Lad 514 8th,

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