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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Suncay, “g AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, gs Northwest Oorner The Evening Star N ‘ S B. KAUFFMAN Prevt. ‘Tam Evextwo Stan ie served to subscribers in the : SP Sts sae eee + ; Ome year, 26 apn =" ionth’ the Post Office at Wi (Entered at sf, ice at Washington, D.C, a8 Tue Werxtr Stan—publisbed on Priday—1 8 : slz'months, SO conte Sn mmmmmmmnmememmeeeeemeemmemesemmmmeeemeememeemeeeeesesesseeeee eee Va. 72—No 10,931. WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1888. TWO CENTS. Goss + NOI ; SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | retin ie pierce a special onder tor sume 25 . . : ae pf orate SgP eT tas Ue ieee Sea See ee Telegrams to The Star. Scene eM P cramicuang tins | Me eMioN ate A ou THE TARIFF BILL AGAIN. | Sets mo sspene coped INGTON, D. C., May 31,1888. | Arronwers—3A pare. partnership heretofore existing berween | ATTORNE Sizes 3d pego. THE PROHIBITION CONVENTION (12) directors to ensuing year. Ricness= ashe | <> The 1. FENWICK YOUNG, Secty. J Fanping and Neal McKiwee. doing business as Boanprwe—2d —_—_——_ presented a pets my22,24,26,20,31. kje2 Ot the frm of Fauniug & McElwee, Marble, Brown Stone Paice, Date = SOA aq | 304 Grauite Contractors, at No. 2615 Penn. ave. n.w., | BOoxs—4th page. i ion i 7,000 citizens of the District pray- » | See, nk Deiew eT GS Saag SE, | iibleday Secivod ymaton coment Me Eetives | Dontvnas Caatoes OU Under Consideration in the House. : Discussion on Woman Suifrage To-day | us iatter moved vo, extend ‘the, avbate who are more than four mouths in arrears for dues | {i ‘business 2 a ‘aesuine | CITY Itzss—6th page. —_—>—_ ‘BILL TO INCORPORATE THE UNDERGROCMD CABLE CO. | «, 9 “ to be selected by the tWo parties and confine the feaebiate gah een opine Wer | ail iabies of sid rm, tnd ieeatnoraed toc | CoUrrE® Boan> 2d pare Jn the Senate today ar. Gorman introduced 8 | enreatenca with sfocation nod wor awhile wey debate vo unean’ On tits Re previous, question Sar Siaset BY OnDER OE US IOw zy enests | eet all debts due the frm andl to reed for thesame. | Covwriy Rat arated page VARIOUS BILLS IN THE SENATE. | put to incorporate.the Undercround come ena NO GROUNDS FOR THE INDIAN Scare, | "s=moved and it was ‘voted Gown. The rules 3 RDER ( = daa! OSEPH FANNIN ‘DeatHs—Sth rage, in imminent peri. The attack was mastered with were then accepted as reported, apd thus the Bret Bae SEG, GEORGETOWN (GAS LIGHT — TLLUSTRATED ADDRESS ON THE LIFE | DE*THTRY—Ath pura ———_. — potable bidheenegr lng peso EO I debate on the suffrage question i of this company will be held MONDAY, JUNE 4. 158%, Habit hy, EDUcATIONAL—4th paga, ngs ENDED WITHOUT 4 DECISIVE VICTORY POR RITKER for the election of Seven Directors. Pulls open st 11a | sndCeylon ty ae Geventy-ave photo | EXvastows, Promos, kc.—th page, ‘The Senate. Hoard Munaizouvace, ang uober Zeit of Derby Day Losing its Prestige in England. cover Bpgtacior at clock p. ia. By onler GW, SROF- taken In the country. will be Fenris SuPriies—4ih pees the bills reported trom committees and | the ‘Instrict, and C. sume Cae a Leesburg, | ureatening 7 tame appease woken eutireen fhe atianenen Sen + eee eee aquare, rdroyen. ANCIAL—Ath aye, Placed on the calendar were the following: ‘Va.; and grants them au under P —_—__. ~ Pagan ag ay 3° EER Sag TAONDye JOTH SE | Ske eae at Gitaee ee | Fon Rats O'S rare Senaia ilo submit woth Cour ot Claims for | Vis ot Et Conmsmuteees 1 nae te aula SES PORES Oc. rt collars. e. Fit clas ‘in every Gellection for mission. ‘REV. T. FULLERTON, Pas- fa tonne en adjudication the title of Wm. McGarrahan to the ey or other — for the “ A TERRIBLE LONDON FIRE. ‘then permitted to cast the full vote, : © ion particular. RANK Et WALKEK & CO. Prop's.” | tr. fouses)—6th para, mineral interests of the Panoche Grande ranch in | Poe? any con —— Uals ‘committee giving luc state credit for, bul Se sen rniaineaton of wugae suuhand | Fon newr eters be 04 pa Caliorni (rth minority report by Mr. Faulknet) | Wlegboning and any “une? purgase tot Boulet ew Yorn tint abate on tbe sa Bi crn, chads esa Bower | Sep tenbeg would kn tscreugnnme camietine | Fon Suez caensote steers eataoennan Seed eat nee oe ae ee Pay. Prax pank Lire iu npc tS SOCIEHE. Vid Way. Telepbooe ail O47 mnt-Om | Great Britain and Hraud well; owe Enowiedge of ba rm om to a Orindians torthe surrcuder Of porous et ‘that open streets Innes, alleys and highway, and, Lemmas, Ig Si Dotty Say, 2008, WH Dong ¥0 | SESSion cn Saomes wes pao’ Nessa Address 8 reservations, rhere muy require, may bles remembered territ ecurred at | mends the adoption of the national committee's S55 RRR = Beatie Oe RLY WERT taal een, , House bill supplementary to the Pacific Railroad | OF Wires in Potomac River or Rock Creek or Garrould’s drapery store, in the Bageware road, | plan already. formulated for ae assesument, by ROR Fe REGEL AR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE | Lapres’ Goovs—4ih pace. act of 1862 (with amendments.) Qverhead, where the Commissioners deem it to the not far from the marble arch, yesterday. A fire | states, with the additional provision that voluD- Ene Bare acscitizens’ Assocration of Geonmtown will be | Locat Mmwrto-Oth para House bill for the payment ox the of tne | Dest interest of tne public to be 90 laid; but no Dash Gus Mh Shae part of cue peanoeekens |aNy Suuntneen ee Sauk En aus sommannen Set- tygt = CUE UE C'elock. All members are requested to attend. ‘Lost axp Fouxp—2d pasa Marquis Lafayette and his tamily trom Od ig oe i Pat » Th {Of the commitice was adopted. A reso- - - = ARCHIBALD GREENLEES, President MARRLAGES—Sth page. ‘the United States in 1824. (Adversely.) @condutt shall cross the before mt twenty-five female assistants sleep. Five poor | iution from the Jowa delegation was then pre- _it WM. H. MANOGCE, Secretary. Moxgry To Loan—2d paga ‘THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BILL. coy ay that cs girls were burned or suffocated to death and sev- | sented contaluing a memorial Wo Kev. Mr. faa: SURPLUS STOCK REDUCTION Mzproat—4th page, ‘The conference report on the bill to establish a | objeccs sought, und te cheenve Tas ult ether, eral were seriously injured. So rapidly did the | dook. a; STEAMERS—Jd page, entan estate and erect flames spread that there carcely ume evei a Sige Porowao Riven Boats. 3) Department of Labor was presented and agreed to. | izes the company to acquire real ca} mons SSA| THE ANTICRESCHIPT AGITATION, Is forced upon us by the contrariness of the BENE SBUCIATION at Washington Park, pm a ‘The Senate joint resolution permitting the pub- ee its, Purposes; it may. collect, such the tarpaulins held out by the four cor- itis Cini postponed until WEDNESDAY, Juie6,1886.° | Plan A concept ieee Ue building at Denver, Col., to be located not less | Feasonable rents, vat —— and alighted safely, but two | Ie is Causing Some Bitter Feeling im weat PRRSONAL—24 page. than 16 feet from aby other building (Instead of | mission of electricity over its a8 it shall @ edge or the tarpaulin onto Eechan Nen-Osm= ‘We are loaded down with Summer Goods, and : PROFEsstoxt—4th page 40 feet) was passed. establish from time to time with the approval of and ‘were terribly injured. | Chicago—Bishop a ‘PRoposaLs—4th page. Senate bill to grant to the Puyallup Valley Rail- | the Commissioners, but must make its rates to all iris were found dead, with their watches | metttal, ; as the room and the cash are more necessary to RarLRoaps—3d page, way Co. a right of way through She, Puyaltap In- | alike, without Sage meen ~ may permit dim lutched Ughtly in thelr hands.| Cyicaco, May 31.—Dantel Corkery, the Ilinols ‘us than the goods we have got to sell. Barat ing se, Vousrrore scope | SYEctarties—4th page, Passed, num 1m Washington ‘Territory was | ciples, £2, in its conduits, “The bill requires, ths married that day, aod auother who was | Member of the Irish National League Executive ee SPECIAL Notices—lst a ommitiee, has been selected in place of Jt ‘the Baking” Business at 417 oth st, Dae. company, mn eXpense, to ‘and put : Com , Pl judge SSoens the tebery'ot Henry beck’ Weber toe: | Susuasan Paoracr_aetors, Mr. Gorman introduced a bill to incorporate the | {n'Guod sépair all pavemeats removed. he capteal bar urlaamald, “io areaazape ariesa mass | Maran to presen ot th anane meeting of the Irtsh —_— geive the pat of all of our feigpds, as nefore. | Summ Resonts—4th page, Underground Cable and Conduit Co, Referred to Bick is od at $150,000, An, shares of $100 each, Were destroyed. A strict inquiry | Catholics of Chicago on ‘Thursday night, called ae ee eee er TET beak, | THE Tasvee~4th rece committee on District of Columbia. Dut may be ‘v0 $500,000, No bonds held, and the event wii iy have the | for the purpose of protesting against Ube papal SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FINE GOODS THIS my30-3t* HENKY BECK. UnpERtaxens—4th page, THE DES MOINES RIVER LANDS. be issued until 50 percent of tne capita stock causing a supply of proper network | rescript. Archbishop Feehan continues to main Waxrep (Help)—2d page. ‘The Senate then proceeded to the consideration | shall have been to be kept at the fire stations Lord | tain his non-committal atutude regarding, the — = Wasuimoron, DC. May 26 Tus | Waren (Situationsy—2d prea of Senate bill toquiet title of settlers on the Des| Refegred to the District committee, Randolph Churchill, the member for the conelitu; | mass meeting, and Was hot at home yesterday i} .— pedHE, PARTNERSHIP’ HE jigte= Wastep (Rooms)—24 page. Moines River lands in Iowa. Sime Demeecratic Caucus and the Mills Bill, oy Roped pee ce has subscribed £50 boyy yt of eo Gente’ genuine custom-made FRENCH CALF | szisting between E- K- Douglass and J: M; Engle trad | Wawrmp (Houses) —24 pase House of Representatives. & RESOLUTION ADOPTED TO VOTE IN THE HOUSE ————— AU 4s understood that the archbishop deciines to and KANGAROO SHOES. $3.90. day dissolved by mutual couseut. WANTED (Miscellaneoys)—20 pars THE BILL FOR A DEPARTMENT OF LABOR PASSED. ONLY FOR SUCH AMENDMENTS 48 WERE APPROVED THE DERBY ON THE WANE. | prejudge the meeting. He will censure, it at a. = JAMES M. ENG! ———— Mr. O'Netll (Mo.) end the’ report | sy rmx cavcvs, only after the participan’s have given cause, af Gents’ real hand-sewed KANGAROO and CALF eee =, Pavenane. PaGrs 3 aND4 OF To-paY’s Star contain: Gen. i Uptese Loarrgirscey ‘The drug store, cor. Mass. ave. and 6th stn.e., is they have deciared from the outset that thelr LOW TIES and BUTTONS, this week $2.87. offered for sale. (my30-3t"] JAMES M. ENGL! Sheridan's first command; echges of Memorial | 07 Bis Dill to create a Department of Labor, which action, While uncompromising abd manly, shall be S Was accepted, and the bill passed in substantially equally dignied and Catholic. Judge’ Moran's GLENWOOD CEMETERY.—THE | Day; political notes; base ball; logal and tele- » course in WithdraWing from the chairmanship i$ Geuts’ good quality CALF and KANGAROO a astcl Martins of a itvoraers af Giet: | graphic news, & meee tcame from hefenate, | sew pe ere stoned. | ne Lonpox, May 31.—Fine weather favored the | regretted Uy the promoters of tieaneetigs Out Bas ‘LOW SHOES, this week $1.90. for the ensuing Year. aud for such other business as! Govenxwet Recerers To-DaY—Internal reve. SPONSIBLE. pottery higher than in the bill were referred to THE NEWS RATHER MORE ENCOURAGING. — Erte gery nt the god none caused no bitterness appa renty a, = a tour Ladies* Feather-weight Hand-turned BUT- BONDay Sine gat § Binsst Cocmopaitan ial, | DUe, $719,925; customs, $1,070,933. set Spinola 8. ¥., Tising to a question of privl-| members of the ways and means committee, | At 11:10 0'lock Col. Kellogg, who lins been in SS eee ee <iues ack aya erp, mB at ope ‘of Bt 8. BW 2 os Sens » had read a § dispat a New Yo i , psite effe: as savagely denoun TON BOOTS, OPERA or COMMON SENSE, | “Snug ge 2 #84 8 SEs CLEPHANE. Secy. Rercax or THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLEVE- joan peeeicagesh papa palician: demon notabilities, including among the politicians Lords | }yecting of the comunittee of Srrenecme a yest Pe = LaND.—The President, Private Secretary Lamont, aac Bartington and Courchill. The Epsom Downs | day. It was declared t tion vo $2.95. ‘Wasnt . 1838. ” medi BS i rerory warm alt pergane ot te sive ceaiit | and Secretaries Endicott, Whitney and: Fairehila Pee ce ete tine. Gebetal re” mont’s name on the retred-list When he Were thronged by a vast multitude, who came.j Was an oversight, and a ve ‘ing him for ab- Ladies’ Genuine DONGOLA KID BUTTON Say debe onaend came, $e dywill not be respounible for | started back to Washington on the 3: 50 Congress. | ita tew days azo. Mr. ‘Spinola said that the re- down by raiiroad and the roadways from Lon- | *PUng himself Was passed unanimousiy. BOOTS, plain or patent tip, this week $1.48. _ EDWAKD G. PLEASANTS, jonal train from the Pennsylvania depot, Jersey publicans had imposed upon an innocent, unso- 15 12th st., and 1314 14th st. nw. | CILY, yeste afternoon. ‘The party were con | phisticated reporter, and that he should hold the veyed to Jersey City on the navy propeller Catal. | entire republican side of the House responsible for pa, under the escort of Vice Admiral Gherardi and | a falsification of the truth, As a matter of fact don, in every variety of conveyance. A great] WO DANG! FROM THE INDIANS. shout went up as the first favorite, the Duke of —— Portland's Ayralire, passed tue post winner. ‘The | The Northwestern Scare Started bya Ladies’ Finest French Kid, Hand-made OX- — ia, GASOL <5 AnD on, sTov RE FORD TIES and LOW BUTTON, the hand- Seen, a Png wat Tianing jew ¥ staff and Lieutenant Kelly. The President and | the biil had received the unanimous support of the ee Se See See See oes See cpap hnreneerd “’spamaes eR his party, including Mrs Cleveland, who joined | democratic members of the commitiee: while the |_ The Pacific Railroad telegraph Dill, favorably re- Ovation. "Nevertheless, old racing men dec tare | cassee, May 31.—A Gapatch trom Omaha, Sieh, somest Shoe made, this week 82,40. eS HAVING AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARSIN | DOT, Wusband at Germantown Junction, atrived | republicans had opposed tt, Ported to the Senate to-day from the interstate [aot boca in atzsadencs and cutnvstom the Dorty || Cusmaos, Shay 21 —A Gupenbemomshe, SA. Ladies’ CANVAS LAWN TENNIS BUTTON | BO] ine book, stationery and News Dusimemeos: | Bre last might at 10:15. ‘THE LEGISLATIVE, ETC., APPROPRIATION BILL. _| Commerce committee, is the House (Anderson) Dill Sriesure now tanh sadow ine luded to enter into some other pursuit afte BOOTS, this week $1.37. mner's vacation,1 will sell may Dusinessin wholeor sart, | THE SALE OF THE StiLLETTO tothe Government | The House then proceeded to consider the report oF any way (except suction), or will né out one or more | by the Herreschoff Company 1s an accomplished | of the commfttee of the whole on the legislative Ladies’ Hand-turned OXFORD TIES, plain smal! stores at ope-haif that one could do, or I will sell » | AN INTERESTING SCENE AT THE RINE BUILDING—WHAr | prizes are now run for in Sandown and Kempton | out with troops to recounoiter among the I ‘Operate public telegraph lines, but the effectof the | GIRLS WITH BAKING PaNS—MECHANICAL DRawixe | [fom the Sunday preceding the races Epsom and |e or troop wrt Koblnson for protection. ‘There is Bot the in Uiat country Wo restore . its neighborhood were glmost uuinaatittadl rove | A eon outtions, A dy ~ ‘shel ee fact, and the vessel Las been turned over to Com- | appropriation bill. ainendment Is to permit their acquisition by pur-| ND METHODS OF TEACHING. “There are few places on the face of Ube glob oniidence ainong the settlers, so — toe or patent-leather tipped. 75e. males: at very low figures, 10 Sold storase to be sue | Mander Goodrich, in charge of the Newport tor. | _ ‘The first amendment upon which a dtvision was | smoncmen' ‘any other way “te companies see Mt.” paca pgp dnd gE eft the ranches The aide Of Gor. chery of Dae ee a0, eee ok alee boeet | Deda station. Tie price paid was $25,000. It is | demanded was that increasing ine Glerical force Of | sax DELAY IN ACTING ON THE FULLER NOuIxaTion.| Hundreds ot busy hands were employed this | Sni'wickeduess are ‘perpetrated In sin & |Grms.'"A number of frightened famities have gone at one-half regular prices before that time. utilize the Stilletto as a torpedo-boal -Service Commission, c ” Seimpton Park cou! BIG BARGAINS IN ALL SUMMER GOODS. Eig ete pero i toe pst proposed stillet imped bya vote of 30 to 4a. A yessandnay Yous wee a The Senate committee on the judiciary to-day | Morning putting the final touches on the indus- | than here.” Sandown aud Kempton P. ses, my? rial exhibit of the public scl the other hand, are attached to vast enciosed ~ = anded on the further considered the nomination of Mr. Fuller to | It Of the public schools of the first six | 00 rh nd. attaches 4 test danger of auy indian outbreak, The Our Surplus Reduction Sale of Misses’ and = | _™¥%4 Arrocurs:—tThe’ Secretary ot the Treasury | manded on the amendment to reestablish the St. pda pe nomi ede = pe Ga 1s | GTOunds belonging to public companies who are Children's LOW SHOES is the talk of thetown. | B—>. ee a iret Mecremdper smc cod Goreng: iagrs = are Was started UY a foolish and inghte ‘careful to preserve order and decorum, caed tie : The amendment was adopted. Another meeting later to-day of the District, The exhibition 1s held in the Rink ——— Pe eee tale patie Department for sitige wien, ah ary pre and guaiger at Gibtons Ginds, Fa. Mr. Randail (Pa.) stated that there were forty | fhorrow: ‘There Ssecns: 20 ee a aU aa Dutlding, on E street, between 6th and 7th strects| SOME GLADSTONE ANECDOTES: sucba Gor Extradition, eriatend ae RAE bp ee ees To-pay were | Danks in the bilall 10, POOlnts OF Oden erie s¢ | Committee will report tavorably on the nomina- | northwest. It was formally inaugurated at 2 oo Ga ay 31—Ladwig Kiesch, altas SLIPPERS and LOW SHOES we are offering at Corner 11th and ¥ sia n.w. my#9-6t_ | Speaker Carlisle, Senators George, Walthall, Vest, | si frm a ¥ Points of order, ai ton. The delay is sald to be due rather toa fear | orciocx this afternoon. Commissionor Webb pre. | Imteresting Points from the Biography | 1.02100 y iiustan Wid Was ariested lee me ‘ed consent! ‘them in according to existing | that the committee will be accused of haste and of Street, the English Architect, he se of the . the nousinal figures of from 50c. to$1. © and Colquitt, Representatives Stewart (Ga.), Dar- | law. Want of thorotighnessif it neglects toexamine and | Sideq and made the opening address. Addresses at San Autonio al the iustance of Lhe German gov in, and O'Donnell, and Col, Switzier, with Rev. | Mr. Buchanan (N.3.) objected, and ‘the | weigh all that is 1nid. before fe than to any special | were made also by Judge Macarthur, W. A. cre. ee ea nes Enea nhs ee Griese Prussia, fa Apett loses Campbell, St Josep, MO @ eet paneate diceparaee ene ‘for | matters Which have, Deen Charged against the | fut and others, The spacious hall presents an at-| , Lexbos, May 31.—1 San eee ca anornay ws | sal cour nia eo Soma bes pas Se m inee. ve 1 vi 3 lot e Uni ‘ NAVAL Onpers—Passed Assistant Engineer ‘THE BILL RECOMMITTED. ing persistently asking fordelay to give him ume | “ctIve appearance. Around all sides of the published with certain interesting matter re- | fast ime weeks Wlore the United, States District Wwe. HAHN & cO.5 Extra wide lot main 2 Shae W, Rae, ordered to duty in the Bureau of | | The bill was then recommltted tothe appropria- | Yo put certain things in shape ior presentation to | FOom against the walls are arranged the | Pooiine, Nase Sonos Liman muatton, Be nan Tp Exue Geornia Flooring. the ‘He has been ‘Uhe time. ‘hibits the work of the’ Extra No. 1 lot Virginia Pine Floocing. Navigation June 1. Lieut. W. 1 Moore, placed on | tions committee. == ral pair esntraras occ — mate terms. Street says that the dominant idea xtraaition, subject 0 the | approval ot the Stang RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES. Bi Peo tata cesinine low estimates on bills will | waiting orders. Paymaster Jno. R. Martin, ordered | Mr. Millszmoved to dispense with the morning - ‘and ornament in Gladstone's mind ts the justice of equal treat- f Deparunent. ‘Tue prisouer’s counsel gave ne Sind it to their advantage to get my figures. Passed Aseistant dna. a. Touin: detacher tron ene | ROUT, Presumably to take up the tariff bill, but | ‘Oday amended the Senate bill relative to depo- | SOF ares or rhiomibs cut from OOstes Ser Te | et ae te poor and rich. He denounced in con- | SbAt he would abyy to Circuit Judge Pardee, at = . JAMES F. BARBOUR, Passed Assistant Jno. A. ‘Tobin, detached trom the | could not secure the necessary two-tiine vote, sitions in United States courts so as to require | ones in the first graie, and ending with intricate | versation the rule which forbids poor ten to drive | N&W Orleans, for a writ of = a my26-6t 14th and Bests nw. | Swatara and granted six months’ sick leave. ‘THE TARIFF BILL TAKEN UP. United States courts to conform to the state prac- | geometrical designing, ob} across parks, also the custom o. sending veuison Jarme scatsers Condition Satisinctory. <a>, & FISHMAN & SON, FORMERLY OF 430 | Passed Assist. Surgeon F.C. Craig, detached from a tice in taking these depositions. A favorable re. | and shade ‘work’ of the ffigh School’ Near ene | Scros Parks royal parks to persons in 7 fo 922 Pennsylvania er Ee removed ‘to 4 maylvania | the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, and ordered toduty at | The committees were called for reports. and then, +3 ‘the Senate bill to make juries | entrance is the exhibit of the Normal Schoolshow- | his position. Talking about tue gates, | BERLIN, May 31.—Emperor Prederick had a satis _ — be pleased to receive or friends. mG Ww" FOnCWUEEh, Gute Tron ta aeiateon | 0m motion of Mr. Mills, and withoes s negative | Pore was ordered on the Senate Bill to make Juries | Satrance is the exalts of the Mocmal such ‘as the Duke of Bedford and the Duke of | factory night. Gen. Aibedyll made the usual re z THE, CHILDREN'S COUNTEY HOME | Ordered “to the ‘Noviolk, Hompltar “ASustang | Yoles, the House went into committee of the whole | cnamuegstates circuit and District courts inter- | ig ne mene, om Westminster nave. put ‘across certain streets in | DOrt (0 ls majesty this morning. “Yesterday tho gos rege BS cepa nner tans Portas | taglite Wont a Cle gett oat Sar | free Dalrman (Mt. Springer) aunouaced that the | Genero ieee ey eens te lnvitation wo | ee? aurea tae Uumeratlons Mock Gu these gates I should not luteriere “Nek | Selgenccly, the German consul at Havana my2S of two weeks durtox the summer. Appleation for | the Bureau of Navigation June 20, and ordered to } , The chairman (Mr. Springer) announ it Congress tendered by the New aged Should 1.” Gladstone added. she pales now seaue te stow She pein uch children may bemade ip writiig tthe Childrens | duty in the Burea ot Steam Engineering Lieut. | Dill Would be considered for amendments under | commltvee to attend the celebration of the anni. Dg 00 . no in defense of what we consider to be | throw flowers and petitions into theemperur’s cag ‘Committee, 3051 N st., or 1017 20th st, or persoval . Uhe five-minute rule, versary of Washington's inauguration in April, | Sewing schools,’ One of the cookery schools has | “After all, in defense cot 2 sppicacin jay bone one ofthe nd of Saw | Hydragrapuic ofc ist instants and. granted one |, Str McKinley asked unanimous consent to nave | isso for° tne eases that eis’ Gonos hae aS been transferred co the hall ritehen has been | ourright, We should all do what tne Iris are | Flage When be ls diving, Urdaye mg Jane and July. fro 10° to 12 ocioek year's “leave, with permission t leave the United | the entire bill read. Dower to bind its successor. one up Po era ea ‘The Methodist Conterence. Grer Bie Boxasza rete = [ee Oe reading of the re- Se ee eee operations. Here each day lessons in of modern hymns, defending tuelremotional char- | VERY PEW DELBOATES IN ATTEN! Bese, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUY. | Biqean ot’ Navigation, ‘Pay’ Tospector L-, Bie | Port of the majority and miuoriig, bur Me Onees | JUdge Edward D. White, elected by the Louts- | SOgiven: This alvsrmoog S300 tone ie | St moderD hymns, dete strongiy in favor of free] | New York, May 31.—Bishop Fi ing und seiing horses on coruntaalon: hore | Hubs a Cha g cae hong Sak Lae ‘Ala.), objected, and the clerk Tedd the enacting | tana legislature to succeed Senator Eustis, 1s about open churches. 2o-day's seston of the Metbiait Eptscupal General = SETEnIGD SS Apreet ig of momen: retunded, Sins: = - clause of the bill, forty-five yearsof age, and has never Deon mar. | Mist 8. Jacobs will conduct classes, and Savur: | “V"" 8% MS = ‘Gonterence, Wen the’ body was! called Wo order Gost. nw. my THE REDUCTION OF THE PUBLIC Dest for the | 70 POSTFOXE THE TIME FOR THE FREE LIST TO Go| ried. His father, Hon. E. D. White, was a native | 4a¥ morning at ‘will give wan Gy add = a ny as ay 38 ae —_—_. gates in their places. Chaplain MoUabe enapemna OPENED AND NOW ON SALE, g=> NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. month of May Is estimated at $4,000,000. The low INTO EFFECT. eee ae Cn ny me Giver: | Will be on subjects mew to the pupils. Near the | ofGemorrow will cOneain letters: from lending | Euat tue order devottoudl exer ‘adopted at ares 92 SET: 2888 Sere eee ee eee ee cece Lane ee ere | wand bomeos poor Too aan incueed tis cary | kisim pace rts given Sc wu Sukie of res | Stans” Segtiatace te taaeeans, estaeeanne | pest eae ase ares wenn Spe geet ora ae an ks now ready Share 82.50 yer mouth. Was paid in pensions, Hut take effect January 1 next instead of July 1. | Sivvation at Mount, si Mary, hear Emumitsourg, | Samples of the work of the 2,600 girls in te | serin’prices made uy the Thouas Irom Geof New nual. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Sy ae CF Mr. Adams said that the House should have regard | Na., and subsequently was. placed at i | Schools who are receiving instruction in sewing. | York and the Lehigh Valley on No.1 anthracite. | ‘The report | providing for the union of Methodists 1226 F a. nw. ° Isreugst Cuzcxs—Ten thousand two hundred | for the immense vested interests of the country | Coliege: DG tut was wicbarawn Irom thew on | One section is Seroued to an illustration of te | ‘The ietters are from producers whose annual fur- | of all nationalities Was then taken up and adopted, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS B. a. SxTE Peidont trore talled today by Treasurer sate ta pas, | chamg Drtnaat gbPOrLUnHy te prepare forthe | account ot the wat. Entering tne Confederate | wort in the High Sebdol laboratories, and another | nace picid 1s at "the rave ot 300.00 wns, and ca Japenese Chasen es pokocetan Oates bak EA CLIFFORD, lst. Vice-President. were mailed to-day by Treasurer Hyatt in pay- | Changes proposed pecially was it | army a mere striping, Mr. White's courage and | Po, Dony ts taught in the different grades. SOnaCh ‘Shay aguas kunk Shes aiiecc | an tuehekae. bad OMAS “G- HENSET Scereanyy mteN™ | Ment Of the interest due June 1 on United States | Drovactiaccr ue lumber interest to have time to Tnotedtera position on the sealf ot Gen: Beall onal punaiee S08 REGUIES 7OSSTEEE. Ou Southern 120m ‘Will mot be ‘sotious, as the cat | Tbe wext report was that of the commttese en THOM ED or Daaciees otis 2* PSF cone Bonds Of the funded loan | P'Wnen ‘Mr. Adams’ time expired he modified his | Zc ‘captured by Gen. Banks at the su of] Many of the objects shown inthe different de. | merely brings anthracite to the price at which | the Dalles mission case. The case Is one where FINE EMBROIDERIES. GRO. F. GRAHAM. ALLEN . ¢: of 1901. fmendinent so as Lo make It read January 2 1889, | Port Hudson, At the close of the war Mr. White | partments are intrinsically interesting without | S0WCuern No. 1 has been crys feng gy asks pape odin oa ox ates ob Bae PrRsONAL.—A Trenton special to the Philadel. | {Stead of January 1, 1889, and ex; that he | read law, and entered on its practice in New Or- agree Unat the cut Was made io meet the prope: Pe pare Cannot begin to give s full list of stock, but quote | WM. H. VEER! it: BUNCE’ ot to Tegard to the fact that they represent an achieve- | Pustern consuiners, and hot to squeeze out South- | ties after tue society's rights to tho land bad been MiB MUNCEY, | pnia Zimes says ex-Secretary Robeson 1s to put | Meant 10 to apply Only Uo the first section, or the | leans in iv68. In 1872 he was elected state sen- ies, HOFF. ‘AUGUST BURGDOLF. Eastern market. certified to by Ube Secretary of the Interior. The ator for four years, and on the election of Gov. | Ment in the schools. The exhibition, so far as it | ern iron from ‘the Ea - - 4 -~ Constitutions and information furnished at office, _| Out is shingle as a lawyer in that city and begin | Mr. Breckinridge (Ark.) maintained that ‘Nichols in 1876 the latter appointed him associate eer bg ae FE Ratiroad Disaster in Wyoming. pe go} erent to tbe land. ‘The come auly a few prices: Meeting TUESDAY, June oth, at 1226 F st., for re- | tite over again a8 a practitioner before the New | NOtice had been served on all persons int justice of the Supreme Court of the state. In re. | result oer 4 y mae unittee, in consequence, recommended the refund— ception of dues and sale my26-8t_ | Jersey Supreme Court. — Ex-Gov. J. Proctor | @nd that tue greatest consideration had been jon he 18 a Catholic. He 1s one of the wealthiest | Was introduced in the schools ouly four months | THREE MEN KILLED AND TWO FATALLY INJURED IN A | J a Neen ogy mode = iBT 7 Knott and Hancock Taylor of Kentucky, Win, | Showd the Interests affected by the Dill. members of the New Orleans bar. ago. For the first time the results of COLLISION. 2g money Dereon: paid Eck aon sn = w aa mageetig 4 og Ande ‘teaching and tne’ methods employed in various . - or thelr heirs, in four anuual payments, without 'U BATISTE FLOUNCINGS— FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING West of Boston, and Jno. D. Taylor of Léndoo, ‘ME. ADAMS ATTACKED THE COMMITTER grades side by side im ious | CaRYENxe, W. T., May $1.—A collision occurred | iTerest. ‘The Sun 18 $24 700" The Toport was oF GaRegAHION. Fae a eae ane ae: setstman and | ror placing brick on the free list, and pointed out| Partisan Preswure on the President. Bressive series, so that the work cau be reviewed | OR ,(R¢, Cheyenne and) Nortuern, branch of the | Saoptog, 40 inches wide, 75¢. and $1.00; worth $2.50and@3.00 wrap ap ya MERLING aa ator MCPNCTSOG ae ae ey Be ROUUL | the probable effect of Canadian’ competition on | RESOLUTIONS oF THE, NATIONAL CIVISHRVICE X8-| Kb a whole, aud che relations of the frst, grad: Dereon « work train and pessengerengive, wines in encie Seaham Beaabn . ZUNE 1, 1888. 8 P.M. oi TJ ; oF y. | Chicago brick-makers, Without hange nM LE Work to that out. Su- | resu the death of Passenger Conductor Neder, ¢ 3 =<) «4 so; * 200) grr Meaty Mecting June 5 sox payment of | BOA oan soon Memes Gen Bits gat Bo: | date proposed by him the anery wesagtoees At the annual meeting of the National Civil-Ser- | perintendent yn) ‘Brakemat Mayfeld, and une | Cmicaco, May, 31—A, dispatch from Tineotn, RIPTION FOR NEW ISSUE Ward D. Candee, Edward A. Wicks, ana Edgar J. | ously interfered with in the middie of the season. | Vice Reform League in New York yesterday, Geo. ens provable fatal injury of Engineers Brooks and oor oo ee ~ ke ,ty _ << = 180 SEVENTH SEMLES NOW RECEIVED. Levey of New York are at perinsEt Mr. Adams’ time having again expt Kelly Curtis, who presided, was re-elected pres- | IYpresentt! | Marsden, and the serious injury of four epee Pop es og — ieee BP act. patio ine BS Representative Hubbell of Michigan, J. A. Hovey, | was recognized to offer a formal amer and the coming year. In the business meet-| who has to earn ployes. “A washout not pay ot hh the state east and west, 11s popularity, superiority, ald stability now aauitted | A. J- Todd, Frank C. Molins, Chas, li, Willcox, | sought vo yield bis Ume to Mr. Adainsy é Doy who does not have to earn his ii Ro I SS tS HE ws - Loo | fis Zovularity, superiority, Clarke of Boston, Fiche Gay abd Her euche: | _ OMECTION Was MADE oN THE Dewocaamid gine, | 146 Hon. Sherman &. Rogers sald there was Cacy | knowledge: Rese ee meaeetor was Colsred’ts lesa tas | While nothing domsive tekuowe este Umer coame, Pn ps dinteretr orn it Kinseil-of Columbus: ‘Ouie | though Mr. Mills endeavored to have. te with- Somecdparte ane John C. spy ae similar | 9% the result of work in Grain and run with an empty engine tothe scene | cate Is belind the incorgorators, the prevailing wee a3; ° 50 | U Treasurer, secretary, and attorney are bonded. and Je, Wilugmsou of Yankton Agency, Dax. are | drawn. pemeribcore son 10 no ona or, the | Vein of Baltimore. Stuart Wood declared that tne | ‘Able #8 works Of art. So eg en ES cP. GILBERT, Presi at the arl — imple 0 ington, | Southern lum as he sald noone on the | peop) adeipnia paid Iberaliy irre- twain could pass ; vermin nots: ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED BATISTE— SiAvHEW PLATER Tressuscee -yi3 at Wormiley’s —Alex- Robb of New York | democratic side cared to doit. He p mipknadatwoas =" 1n the iret four grades construction is shown by | run. a coliision ovcurred ‘with the Work “rain, us of the Ilinots Central at Sloux City. GEO. W. KING, Secretary. Bnd Goce Renwee of Piiladcinurs, otk Wine te | the House not to lmpoverish the people Of Tennes- | "The meeting passed resolutions to the effect | forms moulded in clay, the placement of sticks oo — ‘The Burgiars Used Chicreferm. si my26.28,29,30 31&jel and G-C. Kenwee of Philadelphia, C. H. Allen, H- | see and south Carolina and decrease the value of | that: The league congratulated the country On | and folded papers. Then representation of form WEALTHY WICHITA LADY ROBBED OF $10,000 — Be FE GAS TIGHT FOR GBORGE- | iyi tar it De upc orieen e eeeL eye: | thelt splendid timber lands ‘by making Tunber Tore iemccutnyareeae Was Tele Oe aa ce, te; | ts shown by outline drawings of the object con- WORTH OF DIAMONDS ASD OTHER JEWELRY. TOWN, D.C. a - 4 free. docomens ol cae c structed. In the lower grades the study and re om May 31.—A ch from Wi Soe; 2.00] | Onaid after JUNE 1ST. INS. the price of gas will | Of Hamilton, Olivo HS. Braine aud Geo. Hoadly of | sir. Weaver (Iowa) protested against any action | and prospects of the cause. In many instances, ort aon Ny Ap oe — . to 1000 cubic teet if ‘within | New York, and Stanley G. Hill of Queensland are owl civil: | Seutation of cond Lonpox, May 31.—It is confirmed that the pass- ] Kan., says: One of the most successful burglaries: seven dive after prenenatah of bis fiwvnty ave | atthe Migs. Aluboo Bowen of Pari, kujan | oat, .ow fasten he, lumber trust upon the | however, it must be acknowledged that the civil: | seuaion portsor Bnglish and american travelers, and also | ever’cotuittted ere: took place Tuesday aie TSe.; “ 3.00 | cents per 1.000 fet will be added to ail bills not paid | Mountford and ex-Kepresentative J. H. Brewer of | “Nr Reed said that the gentleman from a pointees of the Adininistration who were not in | of Frenchmen, traveling Unrough Alsace-Lorraine | ‘The residence of Mrs. Lee Jerome was entered and. Counpany in ite determination to. furnish & Pure Coal | Tfenton, W. A. Randall of Boston, ‘Saml G. Dim | sratg (Weaver) had gotten Mimselt Into @eeete ot | Apmpathy With It, The resolutions sagrebee ne | ouuer forms, and also make into Germany, will be vised without delay. But | $10,000 Worth of diamonds and other jewelry cars SaSpsRy ints determination to furnish s Pure Coal + mick of Kingston, N. ¥., Louis H. Ayres of Phila mind over the trusts The figures would show ‘in the unclassified service in the past year | 8pond. Frenchmen intending to reside or sojourn in | ried off. The inmates of the house were chloro Hintnw Migs tomatic Reaters frum 20s: to: BGe.; | Coe Tia ots bares ce baw os tnd steer <omgany deiphia, and A. B. Gardiner of Providence, #. 1, | tat there was no possibility of decreasing hhad been s0 great as to forecast its practically com- various Alsace-Lorraine must await inquiry. formed, and It took the combined efforts of several By order of the Board of Directors. are at Willard’s, cost of Canada lumber by taking it teas, he artisan reconstruction by the close of the | learn, ‘epectipens of shaded ‘Will Explain ite Policy, pw + gg) I 4 ‘worth five times as much, —msz5-6t__JOHN LEETCH, President. PS tariff would go into the pockets of “the Neither the welfare of the service | TN ‘mouels, ‘The Union des Gauches has de- | Jerome is the lady who caused considerable sense: TRTESTSOVETEEEY'OTER | nis peso fttings tat ar Sohn Paul soden| MUSES sth Ge See {ep Pemmeagn |e Ry pub, efvanage wane hed orn | Senin caietth AA Dente pln“ pvet | on So works Sg ty arviog te ead alae ‘The above Goods were recently bought at s great ‘Tuiors, | were married at the residence of the bride, on ‘| Out lowenng prices, He asked why planed ’ uted, only vo & partisan for men’s policy and thelr reason for opposing an im. | 2 & hotel of tis city. Sbe Is Worth 400) —= Rew Henk re. se Ssh | strech, this morning at 11 oelock. ev. George | SboUld be protected and not sawed iumber. Unforvunavely not resisted. ‘The disregard’ of the ‘and By weer opponeata eee ‘The Defenses of Italian Ports, sacrifice, and our customers will reap the benefit. = Warren, of Long Green, Md., officiated. Mr. DENOUNCING THE LUMBER TRUST. bee | the different grades, and Diended with tt to some ee, SGS> mast panuest on cw assve | NSCs! of Baltimore, gave the brids Mr. Weaver declared that the lumber trust was | rvuierot sain ia taO8 waning oat eve | extent, are illustrations of work of construction ot German Colenianion tn Ieee, (eS OS eee Se ~ May, 1ssg, | 10 marriage, and she wore a traveling dress of = in a FE omen pupae ro — a ‘the most unconscionable trust ever existence; | of the Governmeat inst activity in Crry or Mexico, May 31.—Louls Huller, the great French gray henrietta cloth. After the ceremony the * ‘of November > | language. = pg a ee pel TD eed eqmene dlpecnpaaiges atemeyan ed engl |) Tope bee eid as) ne ings sheet of every litue parcel concessionaire of Lower California, has concluded EQUITABLE Niagara Falls, Watkins Gien and other points | trolled the price of lumber—a criminal proceeding. a a eee E.G Davis, North. Receat bereavements in the family de-| and it was for this trust that the appeal was | date ina mi ap gee os hier ‘moog the guests were, Senavor’Voortees, Sriss Mortow (Cal) suia that even it there were a | Gemnation waich they nad Feoetved. 1 were Senat Mr. Morrow a my? ‘719 MARKET SPACE. “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F $I. Yoorhees, Mis Brinton ‘Stone, and the Misses Git- | 1umber trust—wuich he did not ar ee ae ASSETS-9885,740.02, ‘sisters of the bride. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jones | of this legislation would be to transfer it across Will be at Mrs, Stone’s, on De Sales Place, on their | the line into Canada, where it could not be reached. Teturn from the North, and later in the season | py our laws. He urged, in behalf of the vast Arish Bishops om the Hescript, ANOTHEE ASSURANCE THAT IT WAS INTENDED IN XO | proposes to make. ‘The first payment on the May, carry. ‘WISE TO HAMPER THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT. . : Pirrssurs, May 3L.—An important meeting Sth tasue $8 due May, | they will occupy thelr own house, which is under- | ing trade engaged in the lunber traifie thst toe the Western’ Window Glass Association will’ be 1086, Poyable at the ofice of the Association Galy; | going some changes In plan. Gute of the operalion Of the tree list be taade Jen: | At @ meeting of the atchbishope and bishops ot held at Piacente nenseew dais: Cards are out for the marriage, at Dumbarton | uary 2 next. Ireland, held yésterday in Clonliffe College, Dub- givou edecuced ou cach ake Avenue M. E. church, West Washington, of Miss | | ME Wilson Qin.) sald that it the statement | iin, the following resolutions were unanimously : 4 ‘ae that the piacing of lumber on the free be pebunees phists explaining the object and advantages of | Gertrude H. Carr, of Portsmouth, Va., to Mr. Frank | W285. ‘ite ry i adopted and ordered to be pul ‘the Association are furnished you application. W. Dowling, of this city, son of Thomas Dowling, er eeee ee cae ant ee, talted 20 200 | “In obedience to the commands of the holy see ey nee ad seen more miuonaires up 10 the lum-| and in willing discharge of the duty thus placed 2HOMAS SOMERVILLE Frere, | | Major and MPa C,H. Lawrence have issued inv ber crade aan anywhere ese, wile wage of bot | upon us we deice to pur on pubic record that che tations marriage of their daughter, Louise, | had not advanced; the lumber tariff was INO. JOY EDSON. Sec'v. my3_| Soa Wun T- Cummings June & at Linden: Mone | Bad BOt legalized | recent decree of the holy office addressed to the BUILDING ‘Various other amendments were offered in oraer = THIRD SOT, BY iG] A teagiven by Miss Juniata papa dues amendments was one by Mr, Parker, tice “% cor Sth and Md ave. swan ee cae ee eee qunvoca avuraboes ot hs oy Sad Paternal > : <= ‘ ‘dewwocrats ap- | terest in the temporal of our country, ‘ave sold to Mra, Pury, SUE Gloves and Mite fa. Blacks and Colors, at | Sabeegeton a Plnudedibe ahtoincemeat at tbe vore. "+ “| Andeamt so taro taconing by in dear | , Mowwr strpos owned Jon Sei zoe Et Fx Gualgy sts Gloves and Batucis | SQSp secretary ands. PEs! 3 TUE DISTRICT IN CoNcmmss, | iit po ‘tis holiness 1 remove those things sean, Launentisces tor nnmesanannd dt Colors at 50, wie e aw Se ee Johnson bas bought of Henry Custer reps Basen a Mess Lauindared Sra, alee 22 to ANDHEW a ‘ allroad Bills Reported im the Senate, ‘Stackee to ite advancement and ultin saceees. | $7,500, 3 i FN eet on new fore CEs Teen memeroe| SERRE a Search aeunt eho et | Sn Barton RS eee | "Oe roe Gna wessananietens ix In the Senate to-day Mr. Harris submitted the | fection And sesgect, we, must ware car people Affairs in West Washington, New Yous, May 31. 11.8, 7 soe PARASOLS. ‘PAKASOLS. bai conference report on the bill to pon gn rong een je pa A Boy ACCIDENTALLY Smo?.—Yesterday Se eee Bargains in choice and Nobby stylen. ‘They must go. ie patch typ april noon dpeciger nents Ravally hosuee his decrees 10 che faltakal,” Whike | aris Bolom Or eee ten ieoed Jen | sees toe trom Puceday sual agures, wh » — —_" de at th Mal ee tonerpesens tas Ieettagens tied fxproming our deep and lating grazie to the | Guriey. while s Wo ee eee ee °° en ee ke ; felcer Home Balwayrand that wen agreed service une Rave” eenderea to religion and to | with Pan ie eon ae iaee aa thas | sak "which amounted to trout sto %; per time ot - iam pplication sa sbove og tp eenon seemed ee. gross earnings, Mr. Harris said that the question | time to remind them and our as we most 70 Jast Pom AgsuutTisa 4 Womax.—George ‘Gong. Gaining pin yll GY ee parecer! = i eRRE ¥ Eusign of the taxation Of street raitroads had been. un- | emphatically do, that tbe Roman pontit, Bas, on Je ot snulting ung Ada Jacksoa, © ‘accompanied by a reaction, abd most of tne ee = 2S “ars starng rcaraed tom Baltimore yore | fg Taps ft aensesons was Cates | on a questions epperainiag Yo Tithe ipsa ees | Se Pac nag pera TT tcoxonr cas cOORING STOVES HAVE ee BOGAN TweTALMENT HOUSE, | acy. where she had been my Mrs | Fate of 4 cent on gross ‘had | morals.” ike amount. The activity, 4 ‘and ow si Ry rg ie cen TRAP AS TITS Ta | nis asin ae ae otcbee | Batata Abe ta ett | toon gt uy wma on Arie ce mere a a eins ou ve SALE AES HUTCurxso. poe ce a ter own, where Mrs. Conine bas , ber, summers Sites este eee Ait ils aod cae Gan sto ckoctad the, moat sanguine ex: ——— ae otk se om bpd | this country, Bre Benrring at bee ‘her | session to Toran 22 fnaly tne a, Cocice Porceisins Sc for Prevent _ny2-torip | where for cash, cueueauens al ‘and’ Wir and Sure, sfeman ton toed chat Se eraceeand moana ‘andres, wpe merdered hissiopdaughter cmxcs00, Taz Ovex Frertace “avd coat. FS Tuere will then be gathered four geserauons ood a1 ba: coennlsten ns: | ithe Dalles Tose radeyendes " fy an HE ‘branch ‘apd ite artistic treatment te 2 special study with us. ‘under Mrs, Conine’s | Foot at pecan porte ty Regie the choicest snd designe im good ar- Stpnebary £4. | Yesterday the Cross Country Club were hand- Duled with tho act shall become void See a ne ~ or bgt Ht hal if 09 30-San ly 224 eh ot

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