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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, o@ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwert Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by > The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ cthity uivines on their own sccosat st Tbeents tot Seln or adc per month. Copies at the counter d Cents cach. By mail—postage prepand—SO cents ce : month. one year, $6. six months, $:3. (Rutered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,ae sevoiid clase mail matter } ‘Tux Weext Stan—published on Friday—@1 ® year posta prepesd. Six mouth, SO cena $27 All mail subsc=tptions must be paid ip advanosy ofa et er pa” Vo. 72—-No 10,919. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1888, TWO CENTS, 7 The . wae + . rate of taxation at that time was JUDGE MILLER SWORN IN. AMUSEMENTS. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. ___| Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. forma for Sper Seng and was" levied order to — Telegrams to The Star. — = —= s = = = ———— yuild up those In which ‘The Scenes in the Criminal and Police (A LEAUGI'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Be HASHINGTON, Gas STOCK BOUGHT Index to Advertisements. the wellare of young nation, Now the United ps = one % EVERY EVENING ATS FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1416 F street, oe PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL | States was.n0 longer in its infancy, und yet 1t had colin Jee! TCM: see cereaiic aes | Dealer in Local Stocks and Bonés._ | Axesewewrs—ist para bef i Ag rain wien | ene nacross mah Judge of Police Court. city," was | THE SEASON OF CONVENTIONS. x VIVAL SERVICES McKENDREE | Arrorwrys—4th pago. commercial. ‘the address on a letter received in the first mail at Cart Miticcker's Opera Comiqne, | 3, bj Charcb, Massachusetts ave, ‘between | Avcriox Sauxs—3d and Oth pages ERIgDE pe cautaconded to cecablieh & rarsace ne: | the Pollee Court this morning, but the jadge hed hand 10th sts. n.«., Rev. C HrnweRT RIGHARDSOX. | Boanprne2d pare = A ae THE BLACK HUSSAR, pastor. Revival services each evening of the week, Under Consideration in the Senate, | austries, wnether the country really needed them | not then arrived at the court room, because his ve Saturday, at 8 pum. All invited, Sermon this | Booxs—4th page. * | or not, on the ground that tt was sound economy | commission had not been received. When the usual Re ier wi iota ng by lev. C. #. Livonp, of hichmond, ¥ Bosrnzas Cuasces—24 page and a just principle of commerce. “That theory of | hour tor epening court arrived the room was auiea | Virginia Republicans at Petersburg. ney Bal : * © W Dusan, McOAULL OPERA COMPANY. Country Boarp—2d page. TARIFF TALK IN THE HOUSE. Pirpere was anoter. doctrine ot Protection, It | With friends of the new judge and applicants for > Herbert Cripps, pie Country Rrat Estate—2a, was a doctrine which went far beyond the idea of | positions about the court. Among the spectators Gee. Carbi. Jno. A. MeCaull, b.K. VARZHABEDIAN, 620 14th st, is preparing | Dearus—sth pare. ge: establistiing necessary or a Variety of unnecessary | were several District democrats willing to serve a0 aie Sole Proprietor and Manager. | to move his stock to bis summer store at Lone | Dexrisray—dih ee Industries, | It was that which gave subsidies | their country and the cours, "The delay in starts TORIES DESERT CHAMBERLAIN. Musical Director. ranch aud is selling out his rare Oriental Goods,/ p, mount persons, theory | ing the wheels of Justice caused annoyance not — or The senate EB tet eect potabe Eak. ag | cast pac ot ole worst ante Gexerd Next Opers, Nariety. Ia which be hee ea Poiectally caceewtal | FAMILY Surruies—4-h pags Among the bills reported from committees and | even criminal, and it was with this doctrine of | places called cella tugs eden the Mute tror| CARS HURLED INTO A CANYON. sokimistion, iE BEGGAR STUDENT, | in slllg in this market. Many rare epechnens ats | FISANGIAL—4th page, Placed on the calendar were the following: Protection tat the Dill dealt. Whatever might | Orthe court. ‘That in which men are connned is 30 : ‘: A_| Tinie in an opportaattyebicm perhaps gill never cecur | TORRETT CRooma)—24 page a I Serer Coe ee a ee aaa ao! | Darey was establichea (and'notning was more true | Gatx,cRatif,a Prisoner is forcunate enough to pos; rain. A Visit for purchase’ oF inspection will not De jouses)—6th para, land in severaity to the united Peorias and Miamis | P°'T% Trey chan that it was opposed te central | Ses A nCwEpAper he has not light enougn to read ion of 300 Ki Powder. K : time, "20 Vick we me, Bgiicht™ | Fox Reer(atores)—2apare in the Indian Territory. Yaation And’ class legalation) it recoguiaed that | Wi rvecel occupled by the remaies is iuuminated | — Explosion “= NEW HOU=E NOW BUILDING. as ‘tea sertiaeten Tega The Senate bills granting right of way torall-| protection had obtained a foothold, and that | the Judge's desk this morne was a, bandsome © past nen eon taLTY Co = Seteniaicl Fon Sats Lota} pugs Toed companies through Indian reservations in | FOC ona wall ansousced himself eats revere: | Sait of dower ions ot fiend-Hs-| GOING BACK ON CHAMBERLAIN. DI (AND SPE : 4 3 NR a HAND OLIO, BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Fon SAL (Miscellancous)—6th page Wisconsin, Dakota and Washington. Uonist as contradistinguished from a reformer. "| Dupligan.” owe atulations of an old a Conetuding ith the Sepaat dal Drama, Fol GRE Hovserunstsaixas—4tn pase ‘Tue Senate bill forthe rellet of acting assistant | "‘Arwr a bret relerento to the Proceedings of the ae a The Tories Refuse to Support His - rh a3 aes Lapis’ Goops—4th page. ‘suageo! be isagreeing.) | Ways and means commit in whicl denied > Monday. aa Saturday. m17 MONTHLY MEETING proey feo aig para, "The gthatievelpepe latter aly neg that the majority had jeverretused a the Tight of pe- : hed ge o'clock = ‘Miller appeared in 7s crim ipee oni ower 4 ~ doce no — Bul iE GOLDEN 0! A CK 2 2 Ct ition, and critict ie minority waving inal Court room, which rapidly filled up with mem- ° ro ange, (Pe. TONIGHT, at 8 CLOCK, Lae ben Towne od oe tp ogard ae CinctnaaGeaenta expen | on ang crn un minor fy Dang ma | ea Cour: room, wich apy led Up Wit eo a eee oy tp means Peer cite Suodiay Packont at Carroll Halo rs bet. MepicaL—4t! a @ resoiution directing th .\ attorney-general to | Passed to an exhaustive analysis of the provi: “@ Induction into office, comin! of the dissatisfied with the result of the proceedings in Faeries Sunday Scho: secre. Set wes At the Hall, 923 F st. nw. le eDIc re Answer without unnecessary, Nelay. the resolution Of te, Di, contending that, the conservative re: | Tew juaye wes banged to Judge Montgomery. ie | the house of commons yesterday when Collings je toattend Wedineaday bve.will be ood to-night Pres’ tee yroposed : judge was han i 3 BROOKE, Prev | Porouac lrven Bours-4th page ihprgtetundChuneiseaitraeaione, | sone of ldinstros acid ny tememares "| Fags, «cere, Gearaabe, Preaagey ote | Inrodued hs smal holdings i,” Chambers E ee ‘08 AND ONGANS—4th page ir. Wilson (lowa), gave notice that he would IN DISCUSSING THE QUESTION OF FREE WOOl, these nts, greeting, know ye that reposii ALBAUGH’S OPERA HOUSE, 6. w. PensowaL—2d page. ask the Senave on Monday 28, to take Up and act } ne replied to and denied the charge brought by | special trust und ‘confidence 1a tue msde ane | DILCERLY to resent the refusal of the goverument to WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 4 P. at, 7abociack Giieuetsed Pere scenes | Paoreene ng nes TRyaate Dil te quiet les étue Desmolnes REF | genuiemen on the other sie, that the placing o | Henthess and learning of Tuomas F: Miler, ofthe | IFC quid pro quo for ‘is support on tue Irish : P Prouibition Hall, Mra. Li iT conduct the ser: | P20 th page. beers wool on the free list was a sectional measure, de- | District of Columbia, T have nominated, and by | question, For the first time this session he voted MATHILDE DE NOGUEIRAS Vices. All who exe. Intonation in cco Lomperance | RAtLRoape—4th page, On motion of Mr. Frye, the vote by which the a bake) need and with the cousent of the Senate, do appoint him | witn his old political allies. The tories hesitated ee and are expecting success aie camectly invited to be | SPRCIALErEe—4th pase. Dili xing the compensation of Inspectors of huils | signed toiujure the wool-growers of the North | to be United States Judge of the Police Court Of a (“Marcello”), a ee At- | Gracias Nozsoxe—ispeee And vollers in certain districts was passed yester- | aud West.” In support of is dental he stated that | the “Disiics of ease eek ha a eee ny | 10 Ve a hostile vote on the main question, as In Scenes from “FAUST” and “LUCIA,” in Character, — ani Sens see ae si Gay was reconsidered, and the bill was amended | from 1875 to 1887 the Sheep in the Southern states | empower him to execute and full tue duties of | MARY afe dependent for their seats in parliament i INTA DEMOCRATIC ASSO- URBAN PROPERTY—2d agm, 80 ato include the district of New London (at | had increased trom 5,000,000 to 9,000,000, while | that office according to the Constitution and Laws | 8 the votes of she agricultural laborers, and aes Se Stoind the ‘mecuin on THULSOAY MAY Tie ats | SUsaem Resonrs— 4th page $1,500) and again passed, uring the same period tue sheep in New England, | of the United States, and to have and to hold the | ‘Metefore, preferred to express a vague sympathy Mra. MAMIE SIMONS-LENT, Mr. ERNST LENT, | Oiock p.m. 410 10th steuw. Hon. C,3.Fauikuer | T® TRapEs—4th page. nual Saneen aeomapeaeics ace New York, Onto and Pennsylvania had fallen off Said office, with ail the powers, privileges and | fF the principle of the measure and then put it Mr. HERMANN RAKEMANN, will speck, and business of importance to all to be | UNDERTAKERS—4th page, from 9,000,000 to 8,000,000. ‘The future of the | emoluments to the sameof right appertaining unto | #S!de on a techuical point. Martingion, Who was ‘And the transacted, By Orderof Executive committee, ‘Wane (Board)—2d paga, bees festa taken = tay Po casera Ho the | sheep inaustry Would be in the South, and the | nim, the said Themnas F. Miller, for the term of six | Present dncing only & part of te debate, was 2 plese Wi w ndment re} y the committee on appro | proposition to make wool ns being Strongly opposed measure. During SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. = SEND YOUR LAWN MOWERS FOR | WANTED (Help—2d page powiadinas trac ‘Words: “That in all | Sectional, ‘was ‘a gencrous offer, Ueoause sheep | Zuaie,tam the day of Cue date nereot, subject LO | Siernoun Chamberlain crossed the Moore the SEND YOUR LAWN MOWERS Waxrep (Situstions)—2d page, propria rike out the provisions prescribed by law.’ ~ Tickets, $3, #2, $1 and 75 cents, according to loca. | {grinding ty 1 KOSENDALE Leis cst nw 4 . ‘Were more of a product of the South than of the house 10 speak to Ritchie. This fact was ac- 27.9 onl 7% couse, secon a4 eninding "| WANTED (Rooms)—d page. pensions to widows payments shall be made from THR OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED. centuated by ironical cheering by the opposition. EW NATIONAL SHEAG ER | cared tele mae, one Dgulag orES All Kinde. ot | wasrap (lowes) 2d pare {he date of the death of tue husband,” and voinsert states that were clamoring against this feature saaes tongue ae senate ¥ Mronical cheering by NATION eS oe “ni : mi ae ee : ong N CAMPENTER AND BUILDER JOBING WANTED (Miscellangous)—2d pace, Raventene beernamn creer tab peti Goeeceeee oF WAS Av Lhin? EEASORANLE ‘712, Revised Statutes, was prepared and signed by TORY SHARP PRACTICE. ‘prouptly attended to. Good WOrK au Prices, JH. HUNT, 910 Kst. we. my 16-2" PAGES 3 AND 4 OF To-Day's STAR Cowram: | !8U0K pensions to widows in consequence of death | to ask that the poor man be not taxed more than | Mr. Miller. Then, standing before Ji Mont- | re THE CREDITORS OF THE FIRM pmo - Hlurrying the Election at Portsmouth Occurring from a cause which originated in the i mery, Mr. Miller took the oath of office. Judi mon nag ‘The Baptist Gathering; Sharp Talk in the House; | service since March 4, 1S61, shall commence from | ‘€ rich man, Under te woolen schedules of the Montgoinery and the large audience also stood up, | While the Liberal Candidate is Ab- ‘Wilkerson & Co. and Wiiker-on. Webb & Co. " a e ” Present law this was the case, and the.schedules = No extra charge for reserved seats, < db ~ ei ndet Political Conventions; The Presbyterian Assem- | the date of the death of the husband.’ ‘This Oath 1s as follows: sent. EVENINGS AT 8:15, | Also al persona fouebted to the abuee, fits to call im: | Diles; The General Conference of the M. P.Uhurch; | _ MF. Cockrell moved to amend the amendment by | Proposed by the minority of the ways and means | "You" "Thos ‘filler, solemnly swear that you Special Cable Dispatch to Tie Evexixo Stan. EVENINGS AT 6:15 inediately and make settlement. 'U. L, BOYER, taut ant “ i striking out the words “which have been or,” so | committee made the discrimination against the | w1i1 adiminister justice without respect to ‘Loxpox, May 17.—The gov int has indulged croton aipllgston | Mnylo-se Sil dest aw. Sad Seana Hess Oc. a8 lo confine its appilcation to future pensions, | poorman even worse. In conclusion he sald thatthe | aad do equal right to the poor and vo the thet om haa 5g reagent oa MeNISH. JOHNSON & SLAVIN'S H — SOVERTY— RETURN SOCRATIC | Goverwwent Recerers To-Day—Internal reve. | He estimated that the additional cost under the | bill Proposing to remedy existing evils of the | that you will faithfully and impartially discuarge | @ little sharp practice respecting the vacancy REFINED MINSTRELS. Bates trees Wh Canort on ah 7 - Senate amendment would ,be $1,473,000. It his | tariff was a moderate and conservative measure. | ait tue duties devolved upon yeu as Ubived States | at Southampton, Admiral Commerell Is not abso- luenubers of the Socicty on the Land Heform Thursday | DUC $378,202; customs, $563,364, Own amendment were adopted | the addi-| Jt was not a sectional bill. The condition of | judge of tae Police Court of the District of Co- | lutely compelled to resign his seat owing to the nightatS. Grand Army Hail Fublic invitedm16-2" | Carre oy THR PRESIDENT.—Senator Faulkner | Uowal cost for 1889 would be $70,000. | affairs at this time did not permit of the question | Juutpia, according 40 the best Ge sOue etiinion sed Fesscoorpe ra Frag Reserved Sea tame Sy ee eee ak . ‘called on the President | 1 however, the House provision were agreed 10, | assuming a sectional phase. ‘There had been a] unaerstanding, bly to the Constitution and | 22°? command at Portsmouth; Siebitien tite: sa 250. and 50c. | Stat may be found open eeling goods Inter | 204 Commissioner Atkins = Ulere was no estimating its cost; and the Senate | time when the devolopment of the country | laws of the United Scarce so herp yeu God sequently, there 1s no hurry about the election. SATURDAY MATINEE LAST Pi y than 7 P, m., are doing so m violation of contract with | this morning. Was absolutely at sea, without compass or chart, | from which he came was limited a MF. Miller reverentiy kissed the book aud there | But the tory party managers, aware that Evans, ‘lerk's Assembly. Give the clerks a chauce f it in reference toit. ‘The only estimate made by the | the institutions which then __prevs Was some applause. A host of friends crowded SS Se fpejgstion, ‘By onder ExCom. E-'W. HAMBLETOS, | THE Paxsipewr was ArProven the acts granting | "a fererence Loit, The only estimate made by the | the netitutions which then, pre Trou iim fe Songrataisisd hus ed ose | te beral candidate, happened to be in New STEVEN'S COMEDY COMPANY. MW. _______________ml6-2t__| pensions to Keuben Brownmiller and the guardian Pere and of the Mexican, Florida and other Indian | gone forever, but now under {ree labor his coun- | jeft the court-room. eerie Sa — a) 3 , r* my16 Tn A NARKOW ESCAPE, REMOVED TO 1219 IST. N.W..AND HAVE | of Enos J. Searles; the act granting an increase of | Wars, and the additional cost under the House pro- | Ury was developing in every way. ‘rhe pending | Judge Mon ery, taking Mr. Miller by the | nunare.s. The liver ge eno esd EW NATIONAL THEATER. | few sittings open for engagement: consults; | rencion to Chas. F. Allgower, and the act relating | Vision would be (as tothem) $8,352. In addition to | question was a national oné, and ‘it was for the hand, sald: “I congratulate you, Judge Miller, | huBare.s, The ay ,_Rawere, snowen grees N™®> : tion free: Dit J. W. HAY WARD, specialist in electrical | FOB ne or is in the of New | all that would have to be added the claims of wid- | people to determine whether they would take the | and f also congratulate the District on your ap- | SBC"ES. || s ~ a SPECIAL A) ene es ee me ows, whose peasions were allowed by special acts | first step) as proposed by the Milis Dill, toward a | pointment.” {and lls wie and son are at Southampton Working SATURDAY E ag CARPENTE: |ON NO. 1—ALL MEM- of Congress, and in many instances the arrears | return to sometning like a peace establ ent Or buske Gidcun an aes eiaoatauen eo are a a a ~ iy ‘ona bers of National Brotherhood of Carpenters | Tyg San FRANCISCO SUs-TREASURY.—Assistant | Would run up to many thousand dollars. But, he | Whether they would permit a war tariff anda sys- oF a a zn eae sogmewe. taen four monthe in acreare foe Gees | rvesenrer am} ‘Treas. | Tepeated, it was absolutely impossib.e to calculate | tem of subsidy to obtain in the land. [Applause.} | At ten minute past 12 o’clock Judge Miller en- remy jeaneeday, BY are hereby Notified they will be suspended unless their Whelpley and Mr. Sample, of the With any accuracy the many millions that would | Mr. Stewart (VL) expressed an unwillingness to | tered and took bis seat on the bench, After Bailiff | Possible Uo forecast Llle result of the election. MISS EMMA C. Par iss BYORDEROF UNION. wiyd take ae | Urer's office, are in San Francisco making an ex-| de taken out of the Treasury by reason of the | cotinit a revision of the tariff to gentiemen avow- Revells opened court the judge handed to the May 2, 1888._BY OKDEROF UNION. my4-t1&s4w | amination ‘of the condition of the sub-Treasury | House Provision, edly hostile to the system. He feared the Greeks | ery tne math of Fescayptypwecot oye ‘To Bridge the British Channcl. = munsr raver ox xew assez, |" —____-___ TO SAVE $715,000. fxgH when Dearing gitts, and ne could not believe | Clerk tonnie, “Mrs Padgett called the, judgers. at. | Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexixe Stan. ‘i Turre Disqissat RecommunpeD.—Chief Clerk | Mr. Teller sald that the amendment offered by | 2.‘Re Professions of friendship for the protective | Cention to the practice of the cuurtin hearing Dis-| LONDOX, May 17.—Herseul, a well-known French system indulged in by gentlemen on the other | (en! ” may, 188, | Youmans has recommended to the Secretary the | afr. Cockrell would save $715,000; and if the Sen- | side, “The Mite out ne said, was Urict cases first, and then said that it gave him | contractor, is endeavoring to promote a company great pleasure to welcome his honor as judge of | to construct a bridge across the English Channel dismissal of Jas, H. Peck and ‘Thos, H. Owen, | ate dee1 essential to effect that saving, 1t ‘THE SHIBBOLETH OF DEMOCRACY. itty made these remark ait watchmen in the Treasury Departinent. = med it essential fect 1B SHt this court, He t ‘$on behalf of Strict f a COSt OF £:32,000,000. Of course the same objec- ssury De should adopt that amendment, It on the other | | Notice was posted on the doors of the White | the members of the bar, the majority of whom | #t,8 Cost of £:8%000.000. Of course the same objec- corer Tur CoxsrmuiaTiox Courueren.—The Bureau of | Hides sag exact Justiee oa camesok widows | Howse that no industrial democrat need apply | had long been residents of the Dairict, and. ike | S04 tue couseut othe ‘idan guveruuent: Would CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Construction and Repair 1s officially tnformed of | the amendment reported by the committee on ap- | [Laughter.] And this was modern democracy’ | [yc,cou! laws, and he would assure the court that | © ¢qually necessary. ica “EQUITABLE S3UILDING,” 1003 F ST. ‘the completion of the Constellation at Portsmouth, | propriations should be adopted, The fear of executive disapproval confronted every | ali of them ‘would give the court their hearty Gra a vharge. ASSETS—#885,740.02, Ind arrangements will be mage foc the susnsat | amendment repeal Gy tie. ceeaminies. Oh. Em | dlotates Of his own conschance ana the convictions | "URE Jadge thanked the at tor | Special Dtgabsh os runineaer ee a - Md ‘angemel Ath made for the summer | amenament reports he commitiee On 4] cl ‘ne the prosecuting attorney PONE ay, | Cruise of the cages.” propniations Wwas that’ 1t should apply omly'to | of the constituents who elecved him, his reiiarks.. He sald that the support of the at. | ROCKVILLE, May 17.—Mablon Cooper, a black- 1908, Papabie at the ofice of the Ansccistion Gay; Widows of soldiers who had, themselves, received MR. COX BEGINS HIB SPEECH. orney's would greatly assist the court tn the per- | smith, residing at Hunting Hill, about 3 miles hy Raraile i "| Drvipexp.—The Controller of the Currency has | pensions on account of disability, and that it] wr. cox speech on the tariff at 2:30 p. | formance of its duties, and he wouid feel at liberty was last ‘committed to 8 oe fron: 0 aan. to 4:0 p.m. Cox began his speec! at 2:30 p. from this place, evening 1D CONCERT, Mouthiy payments are $2.50 per share. declared a fourth dividend of 5 per cent, payable | should not apply to the widows of soldiers WhO e- | a." Gotenaing the Mis bil, ‘The galleries were | ‘ocall upon the prosccuting officers for informa | from thie, place, wae last evening commited to ey See vesne Loop Cure, Improvement as | $000 advanced ou cach stare) 0 advantages of | 00 And after the 21st ingt., in favor of the credl- | fo'iS9 wtetican war and’ the Wa of ile. | crowded to hear him, and he recelved marked at- | COB #¥ Any time, “Call the first case.” Eriminal intercourse with his daughter ‘soie two seciation: of Union Mf. Church, 20th sunear Pa. ave, phlets explaining the. ot - : SUDGE MILLER'S FIRST CASES. cars further hearing ieteied tape Gateieaainteds: (. ay aoe ERS SOEN yas eiktngeeel dl pas eee ace okies peo MR. BLAIR COMMENTED SARCASTICALLY tention from his colleagues on the floor. Mr. Padgett then called James Tood, charged | betore the justice tomorrow, Tie Wotrenhaneute at ustual ratess: myi5-3" THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Provt, | mounting’ 10 $2886SLOL- This ask” tailed | on the liberality recently displayed in the House SUPPRESSION OF VICE. with trespassing in Lafayette Square. He pleaded FS eae H“* svoutsare poe nn ae mys | APFIL 9, 1885. ct Representatives toward thoes who hed served | | ic Hotere a House Sub- | £U'Y to the charge. sr. Padgett said that there | TERRIFIC POWDER EXPLOSION, So a =~ ae OPERATIVE BUIL Nw FRatpa—The Com- | 02 the Union side in the warof the rebellion—com- | Arm yy Comstoc! — was nothin; lal in the case, and the judze = red Keg ted with Nap Sete ena ey gg Fagg & | BS mein Sia rAd ari of ea | misionr o renious hasbeen avisedesfolows | entng parcuay”on the ryote Howse Sool at rderit impose the usual tne, 6 or Cau | "Three, Mumared) ose tgnivea. wus TANNEHILL. the sterit ctor, of ine, 1888. Meeting f. ‘mption ” com! ms mov" ‘Ss Divastrous Greatest Semsadloual Meiodraman spon” | duesteldm ofice of Meme Church -& Steybenson. | Wills Walker, charged with forgery in the pension | comulties, on pensions to remove the arrearages | | ee aus cimcrzamon ov osecene | ort boy, charged with s similar offense, anda) Bruvipexs, N.J., May 17.—A terrific explosion gamercen Sines S35, giband Ald ove aw. the fat Monday of ea | elaim of Andrew Peatt, has been convicted in the | $250,000,000 MATTER IN THE MAILS DISCUSSED—ME, comsTock’s | similar fue Was 1m) ‘occurred at the powder house at the Brattevilie i will Tesented vare€ ae] ‘Su pt ra UI _ a . vo. Be “A LONE BAND.” ‘METHODS OPPOSED AND DEFENDED, a wh stone quarry, Stockt u morning. nly Ofecomuibe lent. K Su-ead f Elaborate | , The gtiers are HEPCE: Miatnt; 0. x rmomp. | plsaded guilty and was sentenced (0 pay ane ot | yr, paqaock suggested thet the democratic an Society Notes, ppivpintespeeni pan Qatindepaeeenainenenn § a ood ee Se With makings fais: af™davit' in same case, was | Members ot the House committee on pensions | The Dill to repeal that section of the Revised | Miss Besslo Sowden, daughter of Representa- &@ number of houses Were Wrecked and considera: siding root the auditorfum always cooland refvesb | A“ DEPUE. Preaicat, tae ial also tried, and pleaded guilty and was sentenced | shou:d be absolved, as he understood that. the | Statutes under which Anthony Comstock and the | tive Wm, H, Sowden, and Mr. Jas. 1- Pugh, Je. | bie property was” destroyed. The report, was . Pe revail. ANDREW ARCHER 4 nd 1 sta. Sw. to pay a fine of $500 and costs, chairman of that committee had been. playing al- | Society for the Suppression of Vice exercise au- Ee oe ee Of the Asconsiow | heard 20 miles away, Turee hundred kegs of Bete) Sr Perry, Tressurer 7th and Ve ave. aw. PostmasTeRs APPOINTED.—Florence N. James has | “gether “a lone hand.” thority to prevent the circulation of ObsceRe | Hisnop Paret aad De. JORA 3. Billet | Dowcerexplioaed. The explosion wascausea hy ape 3. N. BlKCKE dia. aves aw. been appointed postmaster at Cricket Hill, Mat- | , J” View of that dawning reason and that sense | matter through the mails, was taken up by asub-| performed the ceremony. ‘The church — was | ¥°rkien dropping a keg of powder. OE si. nw. x PPO! posti pf Justice on the part of the democratic majority | committee of the House committee on post-offices | decorated with paims "and white Illes. |. THE SHOCK FELT THINTY-SIX MILES away. ej Di geret CHR ARTH'SOR-| : thews County, Va.; Win, H. Thaxton at Horeb, | n the House, he thought that, tho Senate walghe sande es | Sir, J. Breckinridge’ Goode, of Virgiia; Mr.G,| NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., May 17.—The shock of a Dr kt H.GUNNELL. 654 Pa ave, nw, Bedford County; Frank £. Abbott at New Castle, | show a littie liberality In this matter. and post-roads to-day. Parties representing both | Bowiy dicnardsoneot Balumore: Mir Chas Milts | 80 explosion of powder at Stockton, on the Belvi- j ON a1 P Craig Ce ; Robert R. Jones at Diamond Grovi Mr. Beck inquired the meaning of the phrase | Sides of the question were heard. Much feeling rexas; cs of Indiana; Mr. Jon: re and Delware Railroad, 36 miles from here, at LEC Say (s fe nace ig County; to e, 4 ig P of Texas; Mr. Oscar Foote, of Indiana; Mr. Joun ad Del ore. fashington, will be-openonehe | J. - Brunswick County, and Jon H. Mills at Pine | “a lone hand,” and was informed that if there was | was shown in the discussion, Mr. J. B, Wolff and | C, Pugh, of Alabama, und Mr. Thos. J. Pickett, Mr. | 7230 o'cloc pot emia eee | Seer ares. patina 2 LP Sinita sia Tema ere es |r ln of Bein Sa i diate tactnd ty in| Wattage ab’ Stet ass as jon, undies the aupitencd ine Socisthad Se Veeerlo | eth kESE £ BuO. 019 7th at aw. Navat Onpens.—Passed Assistant Engineer Jno. | “Mi Binir said he did not, mean to be understood IN FAVOR OP THE REPRAL OF THE LAW. Pugh, the brother of the grosmn wae beet mam | amazon, Ly anaphase pT giae bee application as abuve, on to maton furnished upon | A. Tobin, ordered to the Swatara, relieving Passed | as saying that the House cominittee Om censions | _ Mr Wolff declared that the law was opposed to | £UsD, the Brother of the groom honor, ant_iss! gpeNED WITH ENTHUSI for doy aud date only: sen be bed or Barre oa G. T, THOMPSON, Secretary, Assistant Engineer Arthur Price, detached and | had sanctioned the “service pension” idea, but | the institutions of this Government, and was Quay, daughter ot Senator Quay, Miss Ema vcaks, rH ENTHUSIASM, Eee: Seem Ses en rpia at Orgore | , Central National Bank Bulldiog, 7tist and Pe. ave | placed on waiting orders Quly the bill for the removal of the arrearages | vicious and cruel in practice. He held that it Ganaver of the Solicitor Censfat: Wiss Randall |e, virginia Mepubbicnn Convention Be Leckhart’s Drag Store, cor. s2d and O sts, West | R.w. : 99 po aga Lumit t wu u Washington, for any of the Thursdaya mydtomy0 Se ‘Tur U.8.8 Trenton arrived at Callao to-day. ‘THE BILL PASSED. coor Boe Hee as ee ye gczorciee the | Wnecler, duughver ot Gen. Wheeler, of Alabaina; Begins at Petersburg To-Day. L0G OUT FOR THE GRAND BALL aND na: Bore hear F Colined ae. Guile 40 Bea ee ee ‘The Senate passed the pension appropriation | suppress a wrong, ani filed in tts purpose, | Miss Mary J. Moore, of Greensburgh, Pa.; Miss! perensprea, Va, May 17.—Delegates to the re- A isct at Nigoaut Ridew Hall TUESDAY EVEN siento Cope, Colts 25, ditatclase in every | Tax Puesipexr will receive the delegates to! nui and then took up the ‘calendar enaer rule | Morality. must come by education and not by | Keading, aid ‘sis Aunie Uhi, of Somerset, wees | Publican state convention began to gather in the LB 4 3 the Baptist conventions at 2:30 to-morrow after- 4 force, He held that it was not in the law to de- y "3 ox” SE | 3 x 4 ¢ believed in j D FAIL TORNEPS NESTS Drug store (Forrest Hal’) 1200-82 32d Ee . House of Representatt ton of Vice; whereas this law aimed merely to | sone aud the Uride entered upon tue arm ‘ot her | full Gens Mauone came upon. tae stage Trot the Aud hear Gen. BM. Prentiss, 15th st, south of | W.W..toA. B, Bennett, I thank public for Personal.—Mr. Harry Bingham, of New Hamp- presel veu. suppress the external signs of vice, the action re- | father. ‘The church Was filled, and @ Chird of the | rear entrance. HIS appearance Was Ue signal for ‘Treasury Building. ~suyd | most vera for my successor, V? *na AK *continu- | shire, ts visiting his brother, Chiet Justice Bing-| | There appear to be Just twenty-six members | Sufling in more repulsive immorality, ‘He char. | Company Were Dot admitted. ‘The bride's gown | sn outburst of applause, watch the general, how- 3 ¥. eileen ae LING, ham, of the District Supreme Court.—Anthony | Who can get up early enough to hear the 10 o’clock | acterized the action of Mr. Comstock and his so. | Was @ tralved princesse dress of white ottoman | ever, fuiled to notice. ‘A few minutes after Hon. Pi Pigsem Teicveles. Sociattes and “Fandown for | : W.w. | Comstock of New York, J. Palmer, jr., of London, | Prayer in the House, ‘That number was present | olety as cruel, lying, and full of deception. SIIK made with broad plaits 1u front aud plalu at | Jno.'s. Wise, the leuder of pope mat by th sini acveriae Se pape BW. Kupstein of Natural Bridge, Va, Mev. Ed- | this morning, but by halt past 10 o'clock had MR. COMBTOCK’S REPLY. comes ‘The Vell was fastened with a dias | 4auone, UnE rule, appeared tn Chat part of the sere Tat NOTICE Having Gieposed of, my Drug Geo M. Darby of Nortir Adams Mast, areat the | HTEelY Increased and there was @ considerable | afr, Comstock replied to both speeches, detend- | mond star snd caugut with a spray" Of orange | Gresscirele, alotted Wo the, third, district. and was to my Real Estate, Insurance, Loan aud Kent business last Wlections aud Rgompe returne CH. FICK Ebbitt.—Senator Davis was in New Yorl ‘umber Of people in the gallaries, ing the law and himself and showing by example | blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Puritan roses. | of the convention Was the great increase in. the ie ‘Miss Muldrow wore a short dress uf white 1udia | number of white delegates, some of the disiricts = = LING, 1204 S2dnt, W. We See ate We Aan ce aed ana: | TOPE OE ae re ee raane | Sin wecnealky 10 doy is entoreoneee Teanaas | silk with angel ‘sieves and araperies of | being’ almost, entirety represented by them At ) eee te Bie ™ETROPOLITAN LIFE INS. C0., Alired Marshal aad “ortmer Baruett ot Pans: | Was agreed to, Iggof the attacks upga ana misropressacaticns.of | wate Sik, ak net, The, Bridestnas | 13.95 clack Gen, Mahone Cg LY ; , Oiices removed trom O17 “th ecw 916 Fat. ne, | Qlphia, and €. F-Green of New York, are at tue | "On iouon of Mr. Robertson (La, a tui was) INE ‘by iis “intdels te-tataking wad ieee tones | Wo, FCC, Mocks Gt | white | Tula “sily cutuusisstie. applauso which ‘continued: several | Warner Buildin. myli-it” | Riggs.——F. Hirshman and M. Coxe of New York passed vo subdivide the eastern judicial district of | assailants, he referred to Mr. Giles as attending Douquets of white roses aud La France ruses alver- | funutes abd wench. Was interspersed with rounds = aca 7 : are at Welcker’s —sherman Hoar of Waltham, | Louisiana, free-love conventions. Pt t wi =u | DENTAL INFIRMARY, NATIONAL UNI- pately, tied with sain mbbou marked with the ‘upon rounds of cheers for Bialue #nd Sherman, the he stemmnee Coveora Will | | ee ans, MATEO Mass, Lioyd Warren and Hamittou B. Tompkins | iy THE PROTECTIVE TARIFF 18 ROBBERY TaR unis] Mr. Giles Said this was untrue. . jo abd groin in silver. rN A racuons monogratn of the bride and 4 The | unit rule, the republican party, &c. When quiet eat Westuangtow ut 0 pt | Hoy Dental wok a cont of material. artificial teeth | of New York, Frank J, Symmes of San Francisco, BILL ONLY SECTIONALIZ8S IT. sit ts not untrue!” emphatically declared Mr. | men wore evening dress Suits and walstcuuts of | had been restored. Gem, Malone, after seks, aoe. | growne, told and other filinam Open trom 10 mm nd James Boston, ‘The House then went into committee of the | Comstock. white, and flowers to match the bouguets of tne ig the complithent, procecded to address the spear TE comwerene. | Brce> THF NOVELS Aspire — | Quit iasang rit ovee ws uaa | rile Springer, of Ino tm tho chao | yasmin mre voproven rarer pe. | Scan ny secant in au | cckang nes MONS my : CO , << SOWESIEBLL & OWEN Wolff, Hiram Hitchcock, ‘Thomas Taveuior, N. | the ta Mr, Comstock sald that circulars for tinmoral : ‘acu, Where & large KAND INAUGURAL EXCURSION te Fouee de Leon, and Alex.'s. Mason of New York, | yr, Pevers (Kan.) argued that if it was true, as | Purposes were sent ml0 femaule schools, He suid See stcoe wan ield-The drawing rods were tak, | Head spoken but a few minutes when Mry ap2-3m a jaam Ore, J that Hi 70 i ~ sae oe on eae oe ty asserted by gentlemen on the other side, that a | that it had been many years before this society | rirwiiy decorated WiLL lowers. Mr. and Mrs, Sow. | Wise interrupted, stating lon, Jacob Yost RIVER VIEW, — auiucl J. Magarge of Philadelphia. and Charies | Drowelive tariff was robbery, the Mills billoniy | Began its work, an organized business to distribute | Gen received in the Hirst drawing Too, aud tue | had been refused admittance to the hall and a to snfurm my patra. and the public tu samuel J. Magarge iphia, sectionalized that robbery. was a pil. | CoFruplng literature and vicious cuntrivances | prigal party sloud im the second room. Along the | moved that he be invited to a .. eral that the old-establisbed Pharmacy, corner D. White of Boston, are at the Ariington.— Wm. r? amony young ple. Hesaid that the society had or Mi wien, WI caused some For the Season of 1888, c laging, a taking away by violence and by wrong. Dandsome iwilets were bose of Mrs Sowden, wuo | privileaged seat. This con- stand New York ave., te open Ali Nught, as usual. All Bi Ne ‘Ri saps Shuts Uy tepbeae oi otherwine, st all hours, will be | 2 Aine ,Of Brooklya, EL. Norton of chmoed, | ir protection was robbery, yee tno | Ay ton si coe will po iges Coa Diack velvet aud thread ice and diamonds; | fusion, during which Gea. Manone ox ‘Uhat ae xe ace ‘dispat or @ *y taking lence wrong. ~ aged = M lale-colured, * Cocke White | po properly-accrealt delegate Steamer MARY Wa: Ver uy THOMAS 8, NAIRN. be I sy are th je asked if It Was. Fobbery to protect the woot | _ Nev. Mi Heusen, of Culcag, followea MMF. Come sein ui reas Groveder_ ne Palisee sanatio aiik, | nabecnen’ scsem neaae wanmust® un. Tae Boren t3 pm. | Telephone No. 3 oh ‘ep26-1m— | 5B a, ry . Letg! fa wy growers of Ohlo, why did the tariff reformers want | St0ck in defense of the law, pleading for 1t in the | turned back with terra cotta slik; Mts Lauar. jr-,| with some statement about opine bwed attendance. | GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, | S°P"S° E Hoge of New York, are at Willard’ ‘to commit robbery for the rice-raisersof the South? | 10Uerest of Christian morality. le pink flowered silk and pearls; Mra. J. G: | Yost, wuen he was pctichete25e,. Nocbiectouable, parties allowed oa | <a = casi a Sehthans Bcleny: EM was rovbery, to protect hemp-growers Why ‘The District in Congress, Biscxs waive crape and pears Ass scott, pink | bard, of oF Chi c.. a removed to my NEW STO! Bon ingy To-day. y ar-planters muisiana? | PRoposED MOXUMEN cuang, | Sati; Mrs. Stevenson, White’ silk, Urimued, and | terrupuions as anes rola etme aie a Bec ns tam |, TO-d89"s bond offerings aggregated $2,007,760 in Why, Ried, did they ake the fariners ‘bay antes ienite eeaaie Tex teen cama duce ince ra Lyhuan, wnive Suk; Mrs: Far. | least, discourteous in the extreine E NDALL, from my old stana uk, om Ne aI lots as follows: a coupon—i0,300, | duty’ o1 Inaterial with wi jesverD, Kemet ubsr, blue silk, en grain, abd Pumpudour body; 1100 Virviinavesaw._ | estnaer a sts other chet hosed SASS | $7,300, $1,200, $10,00, all at 127. Toa svroon | #rimer bound is sheaves o wheat and mase res | Dll 10 appropriate $2,000 for the ervetion of a | guUey Wi, tk Se frau end, Runpedout bay vtictr nk pA CN RE RSG ~S™_.. | Gareteaal = st Four per cen Tegistered—$1,000, at 1273; 64,150, Pees! eee ee ‘ete A monument in the city of Washington to the mem- Se ee ac taen senegal ‘More confusion ensued, in the course of which CARPETS. CIL CLOTHS, M. , RUG! 2. Tk. 2 OS. 75 Inconsistenct rom point 1D ‘ark, in ition of whit yauZe; ul rine MEATING ASD COORING STOVES: PAE Po ee SOR OU0, at 127i6. otal, $005,750. | the attitude of the tari reformers and to hold | rusent sertices fo the COUNLIY In the oeetietes | natin; aire, amesO Donnell, Diack silk, with tront | Senator Riddleberger and Hutbard, who were in 2) known as J aye a Ae Luly BEDROOM DAN} ‘OOM, eS yo jovirmen tgs Ls, Feyistered—#63, 000, {hem up to ridicule, treating the subject in a face- | and conquest of the northwestern territory duri ae ey gray faa ty Sg close proximity, indulged in various shaking of beet ip wilt ’ XK. ay CX ‘ous way. . LLC ‘war. The monty 1s to be ex; ws: ac stock aInOn tts; each other and in vehement Diminig-rocm, we. "We | HOE lete Sid wi Le sold on CREDIT cheaper than a oa ~ IP PROTECTION WAS ROBBERY, {baer the direction and coaurol or ve Secretary of | Sherman, While’ Slik Airs Waltuail, gray” sau | Ougers.stesch other and in, vehement, language water, the angeat on | EZ,Saewee so ne wlucre in the city fF caste mterior Department Changes, ‘and the democratic party was not in favor of tree | War, and shall be located on & suitable public res- | aud Urucide;, Mise Walthall, pink velvet aud silk, | Douion for Yout's admission, Gen. Mahone. con- the grounda:; for these GROGANS, ‘The following oficial changes have been made | trage every democrat who ‘Supported protection | €Fvation to be nated by the chairman of the | and Mrs. Bullock, aregs of Wihe veivel and white | tinued and finished his address. When he hadcon- Also, sud741 sthstu.w., | in the Department of the Interior: joint library iitee, the Secretary of War and } lace; Mrs. A. Hubbell, pale lavender satin court | ciuged he introduced Hon, Wm. Lamb, of Ni at Aut Carpets bout drou-'us wewtil uke and lay on | _ W. H. Tallmadge, of Stamford, Conn., appointed | "a5 measure, avery: demouratio membon cries | the architect of the Capitol, Heferred to the li belt 'shrlmp ‘pin satiny with ‘riands of Mure: | Ss Ylaporary chairman, Mr. Wise at once renew nee aa ee eee eer eace resend + $4000 per annum, vice | ways and means committee was rovber. fe ve. | “ay committee. ‘Capitol Topics. ool Nell hues, Oubers present: were Senator Said that love or party ted nlm eo Gaur haveceere care Catan, Warts Cologne TO teat ae | Pension, Cee 2 a peng Bote Semen te Touber gang, captained by sulle he ‘ME, CAKLISLE'S TARIFF SPEECH. Eugbuve oboonely, guage and” Mra" bur Fp ee he ee | Sheree the Coated Bates ou receipt of 15a in stamps | Treasury Department: Arthur H. Conklin, of New | hag’ McMillin for “uis’ileuvonant, aad dedintod ‘Speaker Carlisle was not in the House ham, Senator and’ Mrs Conger, Senator Pal-| Cvemyaivided in sound that the ‘chairman Ge. c ‘Kound trip reast. CRISWELL, cor. 11th and F. aps _ | York, $1,000. that the absurdity of some of ¢he statements | peing engaged in the preparation of nis speech on | mer, Mr. #tank Marun, Dr. bnitip Marve, | Ciged’ that the question was in but he fac harher, Sunday Schools. Lodges | =o NOTICE—DK EDWAKD M. SCHAEFFER | , Ceuta! Land Ofice— tment after Pro-| therein contained was enough tomake a wooden, bey ceictaneny Mr. and Mrs. mosiny EERE a ‘nization ie iavited to thin bow family ‘has removed his office to 904 14th at-.oppo- | Palin: Win. G. Mareail, of Tennessee, $1,000. | Tralan standing in front of scigat store sullocgs | the tariff bill, and in his al Mr. MeMilin, of | Traell, and Mrs C. J. Of Allentown; Br. | mq eSucstad the Georkecper to namie hica. sae, emus “eG ste Frankisn Park sara ok, Gabor Reappointment alter prove | ioyq’ He then’ proceeded to argue that a tariif | Tennessee, performed the duties of Speaker pro ‘Antony Bullock, of ‘New 3 Mr. and Mra | Temp ‘then briefly addressed the cout | 10 THE holder, $220,” MOT Of Pennsylvania, COpy-| was not a tax’ unless the purchaber of -an article | “empore. Koons, of Puiladéiphia; Gen. and’ Mrs Wheeler, | eulogizing in high terms the republican party weet i: < EF rs 8720, had to pay more for it on account of the duty im- BILLS PASSED IN THE SENATE. ur. L.'Q. C. Lamar, jo genator ‘Walthall, Me. Jo- | tavoring a protective tariff. ye AE EN FOR THE SEA | SOCIETY, BIO ‘The Death Record. Fate: vPom th and tts he coutended was not the | ‘The Senate yesterday afternoon went to the cal- en Ly en wtevensou, Gen. J. G. Buick, Mr-Outee Agee mage ms M: Reg Be Wanlnetig on ctu "raged a During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'lock IN SPITE OF THE TARIFP. esapdnced elght bili, among them | Wile" sigs Cullom, Seontor and Airs Quay, alias Dent orgunizaton, on general business on election ‘im, Kea bing Washington om Return Trip . ee ee 3 y ge use of Groands. Flank ‘Shad Ses sreerneen ned wees Bapestod v0 the —_ Mr. Anderson (IIL) antagonized the protective pela aden treat bill for the a ‘Annis Cook, the cusing, Suage waa Gov. | Of aire cpngresatinal electors deveyates sua Aa ial Mie tel Spee Nivea: | Wapprxa Ghrvs mo B Kaapy wale, Yoluntary observers at prevent he | note, aud Ar. as served | tecioers or negate commutes, = es ‘Duilding at Fort Monroe, Va. House | o'clock, the bride veulng ares moses wot o: FOR GREAT FA ND CABIN JOHN <7 Dili relating to crimes against the be. | French gray brosdclou, ‘with steel n picid Quaincn th Gatnnni teint HH vacket EXCEESIOR takes ber raruiar cripa| HANDSOME STERLING SILVER PIECES Lily Rater clases & camave puenl enieaion | nena ee Saurinone May 17-—Your uunared and seventy SRM aN, Watney" sou Fran levee arson kaos, ring’ ‘of Iilinots had | matter, o or offensive cards and en- | treal, and Quebec. Ro ie » etown, at Sam. Fare, Oc. oe col one year; Bettie Jefferson, colored, nity | Dees Built up by provection, and asserted that they | Velopes, &é., with amendments The Senate Dili | — mrs Carlisle was assisted in holding her closing Polut, were acstroyed vy nre this "morning. ‘The ‘tod. G-and J. M WATERS. ng TB. : — Y | hud become prosperous in Spite of the tariff. for tne 'pres-ntation of badges to the officers and som of She seasun youteetay by lars, ayy ER ES aowaG LANDING TE VERY LOW PRICES. Joseph Warren, colored, seven days. BESS SPEECH OF MB. BRECKINRIDGE, OF ARKANSAS, Siu apie pestered tor ee fen ete oe Genake | Btecie, Mrs ms ure, Richard ‘. Seat Copan, and too ‘damage 13 estimated at Steamer “CECILE™ arf, r. Breckinridge (Ark.), opened his speech with ‘montis, and proporuoa- | Townshend, srs 4G and ining: | about, at. Govegetown ct Sain cad, hometes thanafter iar ae A Man Whom the President Eavies, | # reierence to and a euiogy of the President's au- | suey ter the tien of tooth chee Te ae eas | room Aliss over the tea —_—_———— Upper Kiver Landings. Capacity pemseniers and President Cleveland, in acknowledging the re- | nual message, and declared that it had met with Take enlisted mnen of the Signal responsible | Mr. and Mra. James E. Campbell are in Hamilton, ‘A Dinner to Mr. Fuller, Eiostveed wil Gvery’ convenience JOs Pas . ceipt of the big Penobscot salmon sent him by Mr. tor public property. The Senate bill allowing aid | Onio, for a short abeeace. ENTERTAINED BY THIRTY LEADING CITIZENS OF = — FRANK M LEW | J.P. Boss, of Bangor, Me,, writes as follows, ufder cee pout ot $200 a yaar"for each diabica soir aod ast | , MF. aD¢ Me. 1. ©. Laman wil ooapy tbe |"carcaog, T4CLTDOG JUDGE GHRMUM AND Om. 2215 Pena. date of May 13: Fusbed | Maintained there, and appropriatiug $250,000 tor | house ot omm: | cone. Tse Ovex Frersace avs | My Daan Sm: Please my thanks for the had sents letter wines | that purpose. ‘The Senate Bill vo confer brevet | Mer. os Cuicuoe, May 17-8 sinner in honor ot apd ite grtiatic treatment is a special stady with ua | Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona. Deautiful salmon I received from you a day or two of ‘Withdraw. | Promotion on Army officers particularly @istin-| | Mlle, Nogusiras, daughter of the iste minister | welville W. — We give the choicest colors and desigts in geod ar myl3m | ago, You say i. “is the largest ony ever taken ‘the ‘course of | Sulshed by heroic action in ‘warfare, from. Js the guest of Mra Todd, of 1221 Ghiet Justice, was; ret mange: hoes sietee toe With a fy on the river.” I think my ri message Was referred | THE BILL FOR A DEPARTMENT OF LABOR THROWN ee Lea ‘Richelicu. "Chae a Manning stock, whic and and OVER. loroaha, of Paris, Sadas Walter: at about cost, as new desmwns are crowding: ERE au a var ‘tune faltgeracnamong then ied ven #930-3m.19 oth ot RN ER " ‘the oppor of ‘Deen. Docamion Of visit ee: s sagen = Sa, ee IP" rooxou Gas cooRING Bove HAVE Bes E H a my chare of the tan when carves aud then aS = Ey ~ oe TE Beat GOORING 8: NN REE aa but I am mean enough to envy the man who had ap opportunity to examine the ad. cute on ovation (Our Sales Neasiy Double Each Year Upon MEN'S FURNISHINGS OO ee ee evade dr short of even the conn nen she called there 7 HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON. “POPULAN PRICES” aie President, Tne — ,— —— ote ae a RC, LEWIS & SON, 1421 New York ava, Rey ty ee Seay alte oo a ed ii eoeneae over 4 B. :.. Present, my2-Im1p_| mbo-dm Xorthaide nese 1Stnstreet_ | the General Bewuons Court, betore, Judge ‘state aiter mace unived | REAL SS *| Sleeve, in New Yorx yesterday, to answer a second there should be a re- oa ata. ot on Basu Hesvovsrrens For Tess indictineat agatne, them tor grand tareeay, The SP Ra Seats | eurtenss tmed to k soemanee one ‘axmenr ns wot 1434 Now York ava All the LEADING RACQUETS and TENNIS Goops, | BeW idicument was rapcnarges ‘sougat, ‘8 | meeting to-day referred ‘subcommittee the | valescing trom “Slocum” Windermere and full line o: SEaaas Se comets bce the aime en take me Se ‘Butterworth lardive bill” and its various substt-| rac. H. Hansen, of ‘is Visiting her Will show on WEDNESDAY, ma: aes first, ‘but ‘are more tutes to of all adulterated a Sth street. » MAY 10, LACE BON- neta ssa. couse Abe a ‘both seemed. ‘KUNDS OF PROTECTION. ‘mother, Mrs. V. H. Cuming, Hecaman. Franklin, Sears, Nahant, Went- ¢x-commiastoner SETS AND HATS, tm all the new color fromiend- | Werth, 6. verytnins i the Teania a Tez mush came cowa.” They pleaded Bot gals, tere aaa Feces acinorsy torepart ee ee Washington Depot of A G. Spalding furnish Were sent a tng Burvpean Houses miodm | Peeve oar * Oe Pape 82° | Toate plison republic, rat Sau Nass ba sosumictsa "| expooved vo recover. . xington Lexrxetox, KY., May 17.—Mr. Heury Watterson, in his speech yesterday at the democratic cunven- tion, said: “I wish that we could look upon the national campaign, which we are about to enter, with the earnest Dut (ranguil sensibilities of men who feel that no matter how tt ends, the grace of God and the glory of His works shail be fulfilled. 1 ts, uo happily, otherwise, In a certain contingency we can expect potliing Dut disaster, we up doing of all the good which twenty years of Peace ave brought to a land once divided again: blood, st tacit “and drenched in fraterbal and i no contingency can wo excape the disgrace of a rancorous party battle to = fought on sectional lines, Seattag owey the by Ume to wounds tha’ re weil niga Meaied, ad. exposing al that ts bases inour tavure-and all that is weakest tn our sy = tem once more to Lhe scorn and the derision of mankind. 4 hoped for better Ubings Thad hoped that Was some virtue loft in the party Of War Which Might Still be turned Lo the Uses Of & State of peace. I had hoped that the leaders of Cals party of war, even it Uney lacked the virewe a BORROWED A LITTLE WISDOM FROM THE SCHOOL OP EXPERIENCE to which the peopie seat theta four years ago, and Uthat, chastenrd by adversity aud admonished by @efeat of Uheir prophecies, they had acquirud (ae capacity to address themselves to tbe of une time and to deal with (he wants of the cou Was induced to hope this, tke more trusttuily be- cause they have been for years so loud and so con- Stant In the declaration Ubat What they really Sought Was a square issue upon the tariff I did hot believe, for my part, that They would find this square issue to be what they claimed for it, and sO often, At tue cost of muca uneasiness abd occa sionally of some reproach frota my party associ ales, 1 did my best ta give them their desires, Weil, at last they nave it; Cuey have it square and they have it fair; Uhey have Sage of the President and (ue measure of the way and now what do wi First What we do not see. We do noi see any pict es and gay and sleek protectioniss dancing Wo the muste of Ube Fisher's horupipe and singing With every bumper, “"HEKE'S 7 GOOD OLD BOUNTY, DRINK IT DOWN.” We do not see any Joyiul processions of Jolly Fepublicans spiltuing Cieir sides wih laughtet as they march under banwers on which are eine Diazoned ‘such MIrth.provoking inscriptions as “The War Taxes are a Natioual Blessing’ and “Death Lo the Star-Kyed Goddess of Ret Buc What do we see? We see Une robber tari driven once again behind the mud heaps of obstruction ‘Wrown Up, and so oiten successiully Thrown Up, {Ww Keep oUt the waters of retorm. We see Lue rob: ber baron, sullen and dismayed, withdrawa to his castle, 10m Whose Wurrets only danger signals appear, making but an indifierent ligt ud no'warmth for the thousands of striking aud starving work people whom be Is bravely protect= ing against Une pauper Labor of kurope by the help ofa patiiolic and Valiant detachment of Pinker Von's detectives, and fuaily What do we see? Last Of all and Worst of all, (hat ends Uiis dreadful spec- Lacie of bypocricy and caut, of corruption and ra- pacity, we see the fag of Uy pic hauled down from Its place above a great politic und in 1s stead run up the black fy War against the Souta. To such base come he confident Invitation of the republican leaders Lo a statesmanlike discussion of Gconould proviems.” THE DELEGATES ELECTED, ‘The convention yenterday seiected for delegates: At-large to Une Si. Louis convention Mr, Waterson, James A. McKenzie, Joba K Gricks, John D. Harris Alternates, J. Knott, W. C. Breckenridge, H. B. Thompson, W. G. Weish. Blectors-at-iarge, John S, Ka, Clause M. Thoms Assistants, Joln H. Wels, T. F. Kalam, ——>_—_ Almost Lynched by Fellow Prisoners. ROUGH TREATMENT OF A NRGKO CHARGED WITuL ASSAULTING A LITTLE GIKL IN THE COLOMBUS Ja. Covomavs, Om, May 17.—Judge Lynch came very near making an end of Umpbreys, a negro Who Was arrested yesterday for ab assauil upon a Utuie girl He was bound over to court, and when taken Wo Jali bis ideputy became known to tue otuer prisoners, Who wt once auacked bim ih» vicious inapner, After throwing bim into a bath wub and nearly drowning him, tbe prisoners secured @ rope, placed i around bis beck and dragged him avout Ube corridors, ending: > Toruuance by drawing him up tree from tue floor, ‘The brute Would undoubtedly have been sirangied to death before u jail officers arrived bad not ‘One of Uhe prisovers cul Lae rope. man ll Dakota Republican Convention. THE DELBOATES TO CHICAGO ™ POR BLAIND MST AND THEN GRESHAM. ‘JAMESTOWN, ~» May 17. undred dele Gales Were present at Lhe republican Verritorial convenUion yesierday. John I. King, of Rapid ‘City, Was chairman. Foltowing are Lhe delegates chosen Wo Chicago: Bailey, of Minnehaba, Boge of Bon Homme; Moody, of Lawren sullivan, Aurora; Hope, of Brookings; Foster, of Spink; Piummer, of Brown; Hubbard, of © dat brauyh, Of Ramsey, "and Kichardson of Grand Forks, ' Allare for Blaine save one, Gresuam is ‘second choice of tne entire delegation, The plat- form arraigus the democrauic party for ret Dakota admission; demands the division of Verritory and her admission as lwo slates, bene rb From Wall Street To-day. New York, May 13, 11 a. m.—The stock market was quite irregular at the opening Unts mi first prices showing changes of from % 10 por cent either way, as compared with last evening's closing quotations. There was an inclination w Weakuess in Ube early dealings, bul Ube list soom, recovered and fractional advances were estab- Ushed, New England leading the advance, though At bad been couspicuous in the early decilue, losing Jy Per cent, The busiuess done was very moderate except in New Rugland, Richmond and West Point, Keading, ‘St’ Paul There was no feavure in the trading, however, and at 11 o'clock Uhe market Was quiet and firm, generally at small fractions better than Ube opening Rgures. —— The Big Auditoriam Will be Read: —The completion of the audi tortum in time for tue republican convention, June 19, 1» now only @ question Of carpeater-work. Tue root over the auditorium portion is in place, the Mooring is all laid, ail of tbe big galleries are com- pleted, aud work is now in progress on Lhe smnalier galleries. ‘The auditorium wilt be coupleved with in four weeks, thus giving nearly two weeks im which to clear up, put in seats, and decorate, StS Michigan Prohibitiontets, Granp Karis, Micu., May 17.—The prohibition ‘State convention met ai noon yesteraay. AvouL Sov delegates were X The following deve- Kates al large Lo the national convention were elecved: Rev. John Russell, of Milton, Samuel Dickie, of Albion, Mims. Mary T. Lathrop, of Jack- son, aid Alired Wise, of Lansing. The ' piatform deciares for absolute national probibiuon aud woman suffrage, abd arraigns the republican party for its course in regard w temperance. legislation, ‘The Minnesota Flour Trade. MINNEAPOLis, MINN., May 17.—The Northwesterm Milier says: The mills made @ very good showing again last woek. The output for the week was 300 barrels, 28,388 barrels daily, aiust 168,000 barrels the "Week before, and 130,000 varreis ‘or the nding time in 1887, ‘Muliers still complain of the flour Urade being of a Very discouraging character, and wile no pro- longed suut dowus have yet occurred, tere Is Strong talk of soon bringing some of Lhe mills to a Standstill if there is not an improvement in the situation, During Ube week prices of four have been advanced materially in order to keep some- Where near wheat, and buyers not, yet being con- ‘Vinced that Ube higher values have ovner tuan @ speculauive basis, are slow Lo take hold. Louisviiz, May 17.—J. B. Wilder, a director of the Loulsvillé & Nashville Kallroad, died suddenly DEFALCATION. Lovrsvmie, May 17.—A report Was made day on tne I Of Treas- uta Hil | HATS i belie [att Hai fil i ir i i :

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