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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ~— Fie ae svapsompie, jorthwest Corver Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. B. KAUFFMA Pres. ‘Ine Everive Stan is served to subscribers in he city by earners. om their own a tat lOcents per Week. oF de pet mouth pies at the counter, = cants cach. By matl—pistage prepatd50 cents ® Lop OD year, OG. sit tenths, €.. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C. as second clam mail raatter | Werety Stan—publiched on Friday. Fear postae prepart iz mont WD cents. SEAM mail sulmertptions nust be paid in advance; Bo paper sent lomere than ts paitl for, Rates of advertining made kuow! on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. Boe SOEs ripe cry creas ame REO ORS BULLEN ANSOCERTION, WEDNESDAY. April Seat Om the first W ineach th ane The fo emntec One doNar must te taut hy each wubscriber Thee. Pitt, cur. 6th and Q AS Jolmson, 1280 Gh st N sts. now. Isaac Otteubers. 7th st now. Henry G. Keun: Auacos! ia, D« mh16.23,30 €.. MAKCH 13, 1ss9. given that all ed to peciliers, produce dealers tra it large, and prodnce dealers trading ip the several Kets will expire on the LHL 1 Y-FIKST dey of Match, 1589. Such licenses must be promply reuewad by ali Jironsdesiriug to coutinue such business or pro- lesions. By order of the Commissioners, D.C. RUS. A_ FISH, Assessor D.C. p> GAS FIXTURE: NEWEST STYLES. H . MUDDIMAN, 1206 F STRE; RS FROM 12TH ST, OXIDYZED SILY! NEW ANTIQUE BRASS, &c. NEW GOODS FROM THE BEST NEW YOKK MANUFACTORY. $a}7-Sin COMPY LITION MET. LOWEST PRICES. CT HILL CEMETERY. THE AN- lection 7?— f directors fur the Ll be held t rman evangelical mociety Prospect Hill. cemetery, on TUESDAY, March 19, A.D. INS, at Edel's hall.'E street, bet. 7th to S o'clock p.m. All mem- attend. by order ECKERT. VKN & CO. bath this unsent, M. J. Sellba his interest in the den B.C. Milburn, whe will account. He is an- wllect all indebtedness due the late firm and pay all accounts due by the same KC. MI MIS _ March 14, 188: —< REMOVAL. Having leased my property, corner 147TH AND B STS. NW, I bave removed my MAIN OF FIC 43) 10TH ST. N.W., E, where all orders will be received 1 KAILKOAD YARDat Eto above GAS OFF! aud promptly filled from my « MARYLAND AVE. AND 12TH ST. S.W, ‘where in the future 1 will carry my entire stock of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. _mbO-Im __JAMES F. BARBOUR. AL UMBER, FLOORING, ET EAP! CHEAP! Inc ive possession of my progerty, corner wall self the re- Vath is. WW, to new tenant, waining stock far below cost. in fact, will refuse Lo i SAME. Feasouable offer to avoid ret JAMES F. BAKBOUR. Lumber Dealer, 451 Loth st. nw. INAUGURAL SUPPLIES FOR M Bosra tree sate Tee Glows Sele Ho: siery, Shields; in sli Gress uccasious. P. to full ue pertaining =x oy * pki — EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BVILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS, $971,539.64. Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, 100% F st. Shares are 92.50 per month vanced or each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects snd advantage of the Association are furnished upon application. Office hours, from Yam. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday ib each mouth the office will be open from BtoSocleck pam Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock, ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. THO, JOY EDSON, Sec’y- B22 — “WILSON WHISKY.” PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAURHIN CO., PA. ‘Thiscelebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly Yeasted. mashed, fermented. and distilled from th valuable health-siving Chalybeate waters and choice smal! «rain Rye, peculiar to the renowned mountain districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened im heated warehouses, sea-voyayed and aged in the warm salt air of Bermuda. The oxides of iron and their homologous salts found in the waters from which this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable and unequaled asa tonic and rejuveuater to those in Beed of strength, vitality, and vigor. ‘See certificate of Prof. Tonry, of the Baltimore Med- feal College “IT IS PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN THEREFORE BE SAFELY KECOMMENDED FOR MEDICINAL USE. 1TS HIGH COLOR Is DUE TO ‘THE IKON PRESENT. “WM. P. TONKY, Ph. D., Chemist.” Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKY. THE ULMAN GULOSBOROUGH CO, Distillers, fe4-3m, _|__ Baltimore, Ma. a>, DR WM BR RSIDE (LATE OF re Brovkiyn. N.Y), bas located at 1424 H st. practice ignited to diseases of women. hours for | 1 1U te ue Tin” FOR BRIGHT, QUICK FIRE ANDCHEAP, CLEAN FUEL buy Wesungion Gas Light pany"s Coke. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Exclusive Agents. Haws & Herenrssos. ae4 Lees apo fh wil eularge their stock of MANTELS, TILES, an NGES. but will discontinu brie-a-brac, aud will sell all such arti partot rich KOVAL WORCESTER, — «i other faanous potteries, umbrella cylinders, lam: be jen Rens UNTIL APHIL 1, AT LESS : * obO-lm* * SALES OF 40,000 WORTH ot goods damaed by fire, smoke and water, at KAUFMAN'S Double Combination, Lith sts! mb15-1w Sowernrxe N Ew. LEATHEROID TRUNKS. Very light in weight. STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than Bele Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE. ‘Made and sold only at TOPHAM'S ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Pa. ave. mb2-toapl HE SABBATH. ITS PERMANENCE, PROMISE, and Defense. By W.W. Everts, D.D. THE ABIDING SABBATH. By Rev. Geo. Elliott. ‘THE SABBATH FOR MAN. By Rev. W. F. Crofts. €. C. PURBELL, Bookseller, mhlz Latest Searse Srvtes. GENTLEMEN'S SILK AND DERBY HATS. KNOX, New York. YOUMANS, New Xork. HENRY HEATH, London. BH. STINEMETZ & SONS, X ‘Bole Agents for mb1S Lars: Ia Toscs UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. We have just received from New York large assort- ment of Umbrellas and Parasols—Natural, Silver, and Gold Handles. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 7 Penns. ave. _ m1 : PRINKLES PREYEXTEN AND REMOVED BY A ba ee a lewis toilet requisite. ress ©. H. AKNOLD. 145 Milk st., Boston, Masa. postpaid, $1 per packae. Circular ou application. se 407 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hctel_ Heree Blsukets and Lap Lobes in great variety at ‘vasy low prices, ocd | ON AND AFT p 15TH INSTANT ‘ONGREGATIONAL emis stuership heretofore culating between nd J Rey. BLN | BEVERLY H. KOBE TSON an UACK- rmon xt ; FORD in Fire Insurance is exte rverageneral | 0 f God.” Sabbath school at | 418 oth stig! y¢ Evening Stat. 2,076. _ WASHIN 1 GTON, D.C. SATURDAY. M ARCH 16, 1889, Telegrams to The Star. THE GLADSTONIANS OVERJOYED Their Kennington Victory Important. CRIME IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY. — SPECIAL NOTICES. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN Mth st. between ¢) aul Hts Panton. Sabbath Ta, "Youte peo ?ECIAL NOTICES 3 CHURCH, SIH 5 Holy 0pm Lip. mi, Giher daya: Keept Saints’ days, Wednes- mn.” All seate free It TRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHORC of [and iid sts, u.w.— Preaching by Pastor, Rev. A. W. Pitzer, every Sabbath at 11 45. “Seats free, Weleguue cu! w Tat 2! se: aeph T a le c. sna ete NT (PRES- ih in jock a. mand 7:30 “p.m. Sunday school at 9 | Young people's meeting at 6:4. j toa rent, t . 56 | <== ‘ macrvices Sunday schoc oy ee or and 7:30 MEMORIAL ) — ner Lith and K stsn.w— | inistry L Reaping.” Young People 6: Teceptiou of the pastor Monday, 8 p.10. panto W. Moore, ‘tional Church, ¢ s aching 11a. m. by th r m. service, axuspel temperance meeting will | Consecration tect i be conducted by the Society of Christian Euteaxor. | Thursday evenings, 30. The publle cordially. im: Addresses. by Messrs. FM | ited, it Bradley and ss Aunie KR.” Bond. pelea ee Good singin. a a ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOW church, © eS ee a et rand sermon. Confira newly-appointed pastor, tl ger es eH Choristers. Atteruoon service seats free. Ushers will preach at 11 a.m. and LO yin Noung | WHl Seat strangers at Morning Prayer. it “CHURCH.—PO- corner 11th and D streets s.w. MARK'S LUTHER. tome Hall "Te public cord F ke s free. | Kevlar services: br hing Sunday, 7:3) = uray, 3p. m.; Young Peoph re | Tuesday, +330 p. ii; Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday, Pastor.—Sunday sehou ve at 11 ain. and 4 230 p manuel Mission at 3pm. Youn o'clock, Strangers cordially ivited. 40). in. ; Lecture and Devotional Services, Wedues- lay, S p.m. Rev. Geo. H. Si i preach on | Suulday evening. A tend. 1t* ST., NEAR. CANAL, Thonias 0. Touruey ‘bet. Hand Pastor. $0 iu. Morning pray draud rally f nd sermon [1 ain. we Dray . pastor a Litany Wednesd: ice aud Loctitre W Seats free at all services, Stranwers welec 'NION METHODIST EPISCOP Kev. st eeidays 10 “Sp. m., Sunday’ school I Prot, anit Fridays 10: egro.ana ‘Te S apectal ur, Key. A. Thomas, non Bay List ‘at each service. v TEEN PRE . The msi ebure vp Teally aa ~H AL Pusat, ing at LD a, ‘ sion at Al | Baud of Hope (temperance) Miss Lottise Strobel. Young people's imeeting at 6:30 au. Frayer service, Wednesday evening. All mr comme. ro MOUNT VEKNON PLACE M. E. South. corner 9th and kK sts. u : = ‘OUNG BRIDE'S EXCLAMAIO’ W. Haddaway, pastor. Precehy Pustor Edinoud ez Sweur's subject Su by Mev. HH Rennedy. and ock, Second Baptist church, 4th st. ye Do Stmaay. se ine LL ani. Seats tree, Cou ne at 6 1. 7th street, bet B Luesday nicht, March Mc ill be Dy. Baptist Pas. uted to. ‘ : sist. Pray for Be CU MISTIAS CHURCH, V1. AVE. BET. | theincetines.” Cone and brung some ote. It at Tia.m. Key PB. ital! cur anlesousry to Jap Foe, CHURCH Op our Fs will preach at 7:0, subject: “hhe. Mission of th 9 cor. 138th aud L sts. Chur ¥ es Meeting at 6500p. mi. | Rent ae Sunday schos on at Oud Fellows? Hall, 8th st. se. unday school, 3p. 1, How to Get the World Unis of the First 1: Th Its suc INDAY, at B pan. 1. All se PRES. CHURCH, STH ST, . F and G ne.—kev. Dr. T, eachinyg at 11 a, ‘Sundays stud kndeavor Society at See a : i 7 Christian Chureh; Its Failure.” All Be THE ANA COFTIA PRESBY TE MIAN SAB | are invited. “Sunday Sehoolat @:4o a.m. AC sont, D.C every Sabbath alternoon, at BS ociock. |g 22ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 25D ST. NEAR All interested are cordially 1uvited. in — Vein. aves a. wi Me fred Hardin, = Te 5 oa recto vices Lo-1OFtOW a Se eee eS adie a0 SY vee | Mom: 1 wa. Litany. Holy Comutnion sual s Key, @. F. Williams. of Christ’ church. SUNDAY, at | od le sary Ihe Key. Geo. 4.50 pom. bright music, led by Prot. King’s =| wed ag ke sec e a Aibimvited. Members should remember the us at the © \* Wertisement i I" Loon, at 3 0 mal h ed by the Lo xelist Warren of New York who will sing ed the series 0” lectures on “Men the thrilling song, entitied, “The Shipwre Wouien ef the bible.” "Prayer-meetiny Thursday’ € other solos. Rev. Geo. H. eat + 30. it obey, D.D., will in the exercises. Prof. M. Cusiiuan will preside at the c ¥.—ELDER HALE, OF Bo: rea. ‘This will be Mr. Bentley's closing Bee on, Mi speek 1a eaeee er Eee- pefore leaving for Albany. bis next field of 1 ave bet. Ist and Zu sts, n.w., Sunday” afternoon, unconverted are especially invited. L 0.G. T.-GRAND the 17th, at Su'clock. Subject, “Light, Its Sources, xt, doun ds 4,5, 1t Its Ottices and the Kestlts, Bg MEMNOPOLITAN WESLEY AME, Chureh, D st. s. Pastor. Sabbvuth Seliool, 9 a. nd 7:30 p.m. by the past ik, WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND A MEE 0 p.in..at Good T Bittings, C ik rter, R. 6 seul Seats, TTRACTIVE TO Y. M. C. i ‘ats, n.e.—Prewl UT aa, by Kev, W. i sigtstune Kicetey |G aumoud, of tue StF. Charen Sodtliy aud at 3 Wayt AY, March IS, at 8 p.m. Ment tu. by Rev. J. M. Hawley, of the s vited briny one iady each. mie - A| MASS MEETING OF CHRISTIAN Citizens will be held at and A sts. ne, MONDAY, to express disapproval of the the sa pers, partion Rewular douse eption to pastor #riday even. prayer meeting ‘Thursday 8 Socal and 3% LVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNE! nd H sts. new, HURCH, CORNER = 8th v. Samuel Ht one ii 1H, Greene, appointment to District such py astur Sunday school, 20 a. Aduit, inter: will enforce the law a1 ie interests of the | {V\Mle #ud. Primary departments," Preaching 1 by the pastor, corner 1:3q aud Outwater, pastor, sunday school, ,breachig, Laid. aud 7:30 pan, MEMORIAL EL cor. Sthand Psts. n, w., Sunday Sc Opin, All are cordially d to these se: pmmnity rather than ‘i. MAHONEY. RK, HB. MOULTON TROUT, DRE EL © MRS. F. JEW: i r g=> MCKENDREE M. FE. CHURCH, ) 3 RY SS. TE | Boe MCKEND M. HURCH, MASSA. ob ae w. Thev. C. Herbert terly meet; ITY meeting, 11 p y 6-49 pan, Young People's meeting: scitool, “Seats tree and public need Sted. | <— Adaizs Buildin, MORGAN, JR. HAS REMOVED Yrom 15514 to 1555 F st, in ie e | Vam., Sunds: it oe —___-—~—|4 BY INVITATION FROM REV. CL. <e=> ORENING. aesee Bo aciinard aud peoptes te hes tiinan Bla: e Sew Patterns of GAS FT den, evangelist, will preach ii Eanory chapel, Bright CRASTAL CHANDELIER w , tl ing Sabbath at aiid 7:30" olelock, he co PIANO LAMPS, TABL and evening, ‘Lhe pubhe and all strangers y mornin, Exclusive Styles are cordially invited he ONLY THE BEST « OF GOODS, ie. a=) nM est. 10 a. mi lyceuun: 10TH | teats, "10e. door collection is : vers’ ara { ce —— —— the lanwest factories in th =~. SIXTH PRESBY ae rae Goods and Sta Hershey, will pre Fao - PRICES, thas giving @ direct of th KETAIL pre tractors aiid Builders expec the Front.” Your Sin will F | ter meeting, 30 pau. he will pre nd Yor Ont. eae ne, and stay for af- It solteite and former patrous tavited to call before pu <> RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL Slaewhere. 1 takes specialty of Architects’ Desucns Chureh, corner 10th and D s.w.— Rev. C. W. in Mantes. Ff pastor. Pres tung at Tem and + 4 ; - KG ley. Sabbath school ata. mm. Youre RL MONSTON & CO. HAVIN sherry praleon to the a F Wed nolidated their Ave eyeniny .. To this every metuber of the ee Soe ; a _— ae Sore hand frieud of the congregation is cordially in- friends and patrous, Kespeettully, ae = = Ite mhie-s ALD. MAHORNEY | => SPHE WASHINGTON SOCIETY OF THE - ma" oT PI PI new Jel nm Swedenborgian) will > SPECIAL DON'T PURCHASE A PIANC erika Mxaeeree The ae : service 10) Metzerott Nall, & EF unt st hae Bratbury Ws w. Seats free and all, welcome: tsi English « am. Preaching at 11 iy. the tid Rosewood. ube Wells and THE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARM. Mane, ACLUTICAL DEPART ME Open day and nivht to the poor, the friend. sinful, Goxpel meetings daily at 1 exercise: uudays and 7:20 p.m. Branch tent ual. See Bulletin, Forty: had wet saved. Ir? BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR are invited to be present, es Will be delivered by Prot. addresses will be deliver te the wradtatise tt Reybur. Vale ed by” Warren it } EET Th MeManas, M.D. Hamilton, 8. Siniti, DD. S: V 3 in. w.—The agg oes kirby, Phar. D. minla-cit 1 rhe pastor, Rev. DW. “Faunce H 15, Jeet, next Sunday's Sunday’ school lesson, q <> NOTICE.—ON AND AFTER MAI |< 188%, the price of Meals atthe Waveri pining Roonas, [Oe Oth st. 1.w., will be Be comied. and the best meal for the tuoucy WU the citys Lance | => gE and comfortable rooms for rent at « oot 730 pn, 3 — his-10e | tian to ‘Tem the evening. On HAYWARD. Si ALIST 1 dey ances ne cae Subject for Thurs- Treatment for nie Aud her e prayer and praise meeting: “Shininy, a ed hisoffice to 1338 ¥.S/C, FE." om Friday evening. All wel- hours 10 te mh L4-iht* it 30 pan. on™ The Sabbath before in: Real Estate, L and Insurane wens, nuder thi he L ‘ * “- rayer Meeting Thursday 30 p.m. style and fr: Benson & BLSCRFORD, wih Friday (parsonage) 7:30 p.m. Yt r. BLACKFORD, Arlington Hotel. KOBLKTSON & B WESLEY CHAPEL, JAMES P_ RIGHT, pastor, residence RIGHT, 401 4th st. u.w.—Sunday Idle H st pew _m13-2m : " : S Oa. ni, Preachiuy by the pastor UL a. mi. —| ne eas n ., Christian Legion “Life of St. Patil in Crayon Portraits from $10 tos Call and se o4 pOpan. ociety of Christian Endeavor, mens. Weekly or u opm, Prayer meeting Thurs ae =>NORTH PRESBYTE ie sas day, 7:30 p.m. Studio 6th and Mass. ax. Open F Se eu duand Joka G fag TOF HOWARD | Gt Liam. and 7:30 pm. by the k 4 Y For facther au rer eg hee ie oof, <r ible meeting 0 7 PURVIS, Secretary, tf fie Young People’s Society istian Eudeavor, fopimcion ay B. PURVIS, Secretary: 1118 | 6:45 pan._ Strangers welcome, ais Bee OE STOCK OF NOVELTIES IS | fe GRACE M1 AROUTH, COR 7TH H MOSSY DER & WOUD, Merch ar) V an, by Kev Kabler: 30 fan: by Kew, t sane - — Forest J. Prettyman, of Baltimore. school, | po 9-40 uuu, Prayer meeting Friday evenings. Kev. J. DK. CURTISS Sul Cc pastor, Te office from 1! eae oF West of Loruier residet CHURCH, COR, iing to-morrow at L1 ‘tor, Dr. G. H. Corey. a= er pe FRESH HAVANA AND K ‘ibath school, 9 . Young people's meet Se NEGAR 6°30 p.m. Lecture ahd prayer service, Thurston, CHAMPAGNE WINE: 7 Sig seo Dr, rey Will vive his lecture on “Culture bag a i Gopet “is oo i} and Characte: uesday , it ! ORE PURE RYE. WHIS | > MORTAL Ce SH HOMAS RUSSELL. | ee THER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, Importer Wines, Brundies and | Tithst. circle. Pastor, J.G. Butler. AtT1 0 Pennsylvania ave a. m. Fewularly and afternoon service regularly at 4:30, iy | Free seats and all welcome. 5 DEFE SE FUND ~ALL PROM- nd at the Hat h new subscriptions, aud acknowledged RICK WARD, Prenic ALL SOULS" will be | | at 14th and 1 er | 11 8m.; Vespers, 7: hby.order | 3 *Prebohinag tm (UNITARIAN) _ a Dtuo | Pastor, Rev. Hush It, Shipper s BUY YOUR COAL, CO AND Wood | &. EMBLYS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, y u.—Subject: Winning Your Souls in Your Patience: $0 pan.—Subject: Naomi’s Question to Her Daugh- the leading firm q 3d in series of bi Ja5-2m_ P YIANOS MOVED. WE ARE THE O% erty le dteations. Sal << School 9.30.9. in. Younk People’s Meeting G:30 eae Fenns. ave. | establishment having under regular employment all | Prayer meeting Phursday 7:80 pint Alf’ sade eel” —- — t our own competent movers => FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, le gees i cor of 10th and G-ts .w.—Ihe pastor, Nev. W. G. METZEROTE ECO. | & iL-Nowmen, DD., will presch et tle se eee mh9-sk&w-cin 1110 Fst. a. _mh © ternal Life,” and at'7:30 p.m. upon Christ and the sy HUNGAKIAN GOVERNMENT WIN! | wonssn witis ihe slatesior’ bos of ointment. ‘sunday . School at 9: in. Vesper service at 6:45 p.m. Taported exclusively in bottles bearing the Music led by Dr. ff, We Government Protection Label on the neck. Pe —. FOURTH 8 RCH, REV. ‘The best Clarets. White Wines for table use and Wm. M. Ferguson, pastor; 9. a. monday: even-acn g. | Washington Hows onl Gossip. Index to Advertisements. | AMUSEMENTS ARCHITE! | ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES | ATTORNEY ‘Pace 1° | AUCTION 2and 8 | | BOARDIN -Page 2 | BUSINESS CHANCES. -Paze 2 Page 12 -Page 2 Page 5 -Page 8 Page 8 EDUCATIONAL, Page 11 FAMILY SUPPLIES. -Page 8 FINANCIAL. 8 FOR REN 2 Pal FOR SALE (Lors), 3) FOR SALE (MisceLiaNgot ay GENTLEMEN'S GOODS 8| HOUSEFURNISHING: 2 8 MEDICAL. MISCELLAN: MONEY TO LOAN Reswecocws cerluaaaart eats Kk RESORTS. WOUD AND COAL enue, $330,389; customs. $69 Cor. Ws. P. Canapay, sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, who has been and still is confined to his bed with an incipient attack of pneu-! monia, was decidedly better to-day. For Cuter CLerk of THE Treasury.—Ex- Chief Clerk Swayze and Superintendent Wal- lace Hills are vigorous applicants for the posi- tion of chief clerk of the Treasury. A New Natioxat Bank.—The controller of the currency has authorized the organization of the American National bank of Arkansas City, Kans. ; capital, $100,000, Fred. H, Thwing, president; Harry Lamson, cashier, PosTMATER-GENERAL WANAMAKER will leave the city this afternoon for his home in Phila- delphia. where he will spend Sunday. He will return on Monday. He expects next week to have anew second assistant, which will proba- bly be either Mr, Whittield, of Ohio, or Mr. ‘Thorne, of New Yor’. The new first assistant Mr. Clarkson, had quite a reception to-da Everybody interested in fourth-class post- offices wants to see Mr. Clarkson, and as there are some 50,000 of these offices Mr. Clarkson is going to have hishands full. Mr, Jno. A. Kas- son spent some time to-day with Mr. Clarkson. Mr, Alexander Grant, the chief clerk of the railway mail service, is said to be the coming man for the position of general superintendent. To-pay's Boxp Orrerincs aggregated $2,155,000, as follows: $2,000,000 registered 4's at 130; £115,000 and £40,000 registered 43,°s at 108, New Dry-Doc Advices from the Norfolk navy-yard are to the effect that the new dry- dock now building there will be completed by May Lnext. The new dock is constructed of timber, on the Simpson system, and is 500 feet long. ‘A similar dock, now being constructed atthe New York navy-yard, is of the same di- mensions, and the two will be the largest docks | At New in the nay, York the work has been greatly delay discovery of quicksands and springs in dug for foun . bee next, The same contractors who are build- ing these docks have secured the contract for buildings dry-dock at League Island, and hav- ig completed their plans and gotten the plant ce, Will begin the constraction very soon, Je pits tions, but it is confidently ex- vasury has pers and gan; Ww. V: Herm: John Sinsel, at A. Hageman, § 3 n Paul, Minn., and Albert C. Ingold, Crocketts- Grafton, ville, K, McComw,—Col, Jno. N. Deatn oF COL, McComb, a retired officer of the engineer corps, died this morning at his residence, 1314 N street, after a short illness, eight years of age. He was seventy- Mason Wm. A. Marys. ordnance department, has been relieved from duty at the National armory, Springfield, Mass., and assigned to the command of the Be nicin enal, California. Srcrerary Tracy has gone to Brooklyn, and is e&pected to return by Monday noon, NavaL Nores.—The inspection board, of which Rear Admiral Jouett is president, has been ordered to the James river, near Rich- mond, to League Island, and to New York, to examine the iron-clads laid up at those places. ‘This is in pursuance of the steps which Secre- tary Tracy is taking to acquaint himself as early as possible with the exact condition of all the vessels of the navy, and to ascertain what is necessary and what time it would require to have them ready for active service.——The tug Fortune has been ordered from Norfolk to New York with freight. Wir Remary 1x Wasntncton.—The order re- lieving Major John 8. Clous, judge-advocate, from duty in the office of the judge-advocate- general's office in this city, and ordering him to duty in the west. has been suspended, and Major Clous will remain in Washington for the present. Nava Onpers.—Lieut-Commanders Geo. A. Converse and Royal B. Bradfordand Lieutenant (junior grade) H. Hosley have been ordered to examination for promotion; Assistant-Surgeon Fred’k N. Ogden has been ordered to the re- ceiving ship St. Louis; Assistant-Surgeon Pat- rick H. Bryant has been detached from the re- ceiving ship St. Louis and ordered to the naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass. Persoxat.—Oscar Keen and Jos, Conlt of Newark, John E. Hudson of Boston, E. St. J. Greble of the army, and W, H. Weisser of New York, are at Welcker’s.——John D, Kernan. L, C, Maxwell, jr., J. Parmley and Paul Bouché of New York, W. D. Bishop of Connesticut, John B. Garrett, 8. A. McLud and B. H. Bail of Philadelphia, are at the Normandie.—F. H. Smith is making a tour of the places of interest in Florida.—— E. E. Cole of Fargo, Dak., Jas. L. Hall of Bos- ton, J. A. Gardner of Brooklyn, Henry Hall of Harrisburg, Chas. M. Hays of St. Louis, and ° Mb ce ded by School at church and iisston: 11 : Low V. Stephens of Boonville, Mo., are at Wil- ene eee eens Hrs by he peaaes 80 (Foun Deo lard's Mr, D. I Burhats, of ‘the United SEDY & SON praise moccung: Wecneete +30 chu ress, an jompson, o! Army | uy: ; are, oo } Soin onhoiteemeemins 1 cordial Wel aUy | Navy’ Register, went to New York this afternoon. | Sole Agents of the fs1uous Koyal Hungarian Govern- | (@- > TABERNACLE, 9TH AND B STS. 8. Ww. | 7—720b" K. Shaw and He: A, Godfrey of | mept Wine Celtare of Budapest ‘Huncary). £10-1m | one. WG, Schobel pastor. Preaching at | Baltimore, J. H. Dunn and E. A. Carvel of CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES, | }1 412-9 Gublect; (selfishness in Keligion.”” Preach: | P! iphia, and H. M. Cannon of New York | me SEE Sincies. Cotamercal Aituer | Mae at 7:20 pean, eningat 7.30.0 = Frayer | are at the Arao.——Rev. Dr. McChesney, Henry Ser rer, 5 SURE UOC” | Tt aureey_evoumest «30. ____It |} Williams, R. Sohmo, and J. A. Quacker Sat 100i and D streets (Port Building). FOUNDRY, METHODIST EPISCOPAL | bursh of New York, and’ Janes Ih QD W, WALKER, LATEOP THE | TS sunday ‘services, March ite Wis aoe | Walker of Helena are at. the — w wy By hg | Bunday school prayer; 9:30, regular seasion: 11 am. | W. James and J. H. Keefo of New York, collected, Joan neo- | the Peter LL Divine Micaion OO pane ouiet. | Hogan of Mound City, IIL, W, O. Reppert of a fo-Ln_ | People's meeting, 7-45 the pastor wil presch on “st, | Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Joseph ¥. Soiler, of the LATE OF THE FIRM | Pa ick, the Apostle of Ireland.” Preyer, meeting on army, Andrew D, Cowles of Stat le, N.C., i r & Wilson, Real Estate Broker, | Weduesday evening. All seats are free hemes zs and A. B. Russ of are at the Ebbitt. | Frojerty sold, rents collected, and loaus negotiated. | are welcome. © | —_Geo. C. Greene of Buffalo, Ha: ALS N.Y ave., Lenman Bldg’ ‘dake elevator. 110-1m 4 7 GUHLEY MEMORIAL, PRESBYTERIAN | 57 OCG; & a Paid one} | “ALL, PERSONS THAT HAVE SERVED | #4" churchsLs Droit Perk ‘otndary near | Of Hartford, J. Frank Aldric : ee sect ian army are requested to meet | 7th st Services to-morrow, Tl am. 7:30 | G. G. Haven, jr., of New York, are at the Ar- | st Hetity Viswer’s Hall, 1101 1 st. now on THURS. | p-in. | Preaching by the pastor, Rov: Willian 8. Mil- | Ji ——Chas. Phelps of New York, Beker hE, aaa tl oogapiak 1g German | fer sabbath soho, 3:5 pam,” Christian Endeavor | 1 Bronson of El Paso and C. W. Knox ‘of Vir. | pipy kro ” FSop im Sakagweeconisliyinvind he ginia, are at Wormley's, | signs of diminution to-day. | had them were out in force. and they besieged | | posed the part; STILL THEY COME, |THE PROS! A Crowd of Office Seekers and Other Patrick Egan Thinks They were Never Brigiter than at Present. Visitors at the White House. i The raid of office seekers and visitors hd the President and the White Honse showed no | The men who had endorsements and the men who thought they PARNELL's F. Now, ‘The events gland have, in Ireland a qu Secretary Halford and bombarded the Presi- dent without any appearance of mercy in their demeanor. Cloudy, threatening skies, with an occasional drizzly fulfilment of the threat, seemed to make no impression on those whose business or pleasure called them to the ex- ecutive mansion. A KANSAS DELEGATION, The first delegation of any importance to see the President was from Kanse Senators In- galls and Plumb and Representatives Peters, Perkins, Anderson, Funston and Turner com- and they were as mute to out. siders as to their m The noted Iris! | sy HOW THE EXPOSURE OF PIGOTT HAS REACTED IN MINISTRY TO BE LOOKED FOR AT ANY TIME Patrick Egan said to a Star reporter last night. mpathy from sources heretofore bitterly | tile to him, To me the outlook of the ANOTHER BANK OFFICER COES WRONG —o_— HOME HOPES HIGH. |The Kennington Victory Thought te Show That London is Converted. | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux: Evertwe Stan, Loxpox, March 16.—The liberals are exalt ant and the unionists dejected over the unex- pectedly large liberal majority at Kennington, A larger poll t than ever before. The | result shows a liberal gain of over a thousand Gree naak ah aman En. | in an electorate of ten thousand, converting my belief, made home rule for , te Previous unionist majority of four hundre tion of a very short time.” Mr, | i804 liberal majority of six hundred. London was a tory stronghold at the last election and | Kennington shows its conversion to home rale, TWO CENTs. = RU PECTS OF HOME RULE AVOR—THE DEFEAT OF THE TORY hman spoke with a quiet conti- | sa The victory is due to Pigottism and rgdical | dence indicating that he had canvassed the | views on social questions. The liberal Gandi> | situation im his own mind and had arrived ata | date was pledged to favor th xation of most satisfactory conclusion as to the develop- | ground rents, shorter hours of labor, and to | ments to be expected from the existing state of | Oppose ““sweating.” He l after the election | affairs im Anglo-Irish politica, “The collapse of _ in his opinion no liberal success ts possible the Times’ case against Parnell has stunned the | London unless a strong Lit social ques tory and liberalaniogist leaders.” Mr. E tions are tacked on to home rule. This signif continued, ‘while it has brought to Par cant socialistic drift is ginning to be felt <- | Nevertheless the socialists grumble because | John Burns helped the liberal candidate. Joka ssion as is the proverbial : Bae H- : | Morley said yesterd that unless Kenning! clam, “It is certain, however, that they had im- | CMI Was Dever battle ie eimaett wom, Tt dass | Sas carried the home-rule cause was hopelees Portant business on hand, the principal object | not neem posible that anything ran much | NOW the home-ralers jubilant, regarding of their oratory and zeal being the assistant | [onger prevent Ireland from -obteraine & mene, Ory as certain, secretaryship of the Interior. They had three | ure“of home rale that will be extatactere. Tig | Paracll tells his private friends he never saw candidates of about me te merit, but just who | great meeting in night, | @ finer meeting and greater enthusiasm, evem was pre President is for the pres- | Tt which John Morley presided, was entirely an |! America, than at Wednesday's St. James English demonstration of sympathy with Par- | Representative Farquhar and a little crowd ot New Yorkers were with the President for some time, They were doing their best to se- eure for A. M. Thoma colored Buffalonian, the appointment of minister to Hayti. Representative Cannon, Gov. Sherman, and | Jddge Langley, of Illinois, chatted for a while with the Chief Executiv asked, “there in his spec | the tories will , and so did Samoan | rule?" nell, and shows how wonderful a change in English feeling toward Ireland has taken place in the last few years.” “Do you think, Mr. F O'Brien end Harrington refuse to accept the Parnell commission's terms of release, but Sir Charles Russell is anxious they should come out, _ MANY BUSINESS P BURNED. Disastrous Fire at Orange Court House Last Night. Tue EVENING Stan, TORY STUPIDITY. gan,” the reporter is any chance, as John Morley intimated there might be, that offer Ireland a measure of home ACE | Special Dispatch to Commissioner Jolin A. Kasson, “The tories are too stupid to do anything of | , O8AXs® ©. H. Va.. March 16.—A destructive Others who saw the President for brief periods | the kind,” Mr. Egan answered. “Tory stupid- | 8*€ took place here last night, destroying were Senators Farwell, Spooner, Cullom, Call, | ity, you know, bial and never was | nearly the entire business portion of the town, and Hampton, and Representatives Hitt, Sow- | tl a demonstration of it as in ve tess places facing the den, and ¢ . Swift, of Caliform the Times case against Parnell, No, L have no | d and including the railroad station were Senator Saunders and Chancellor Manatt, of | hope the tories will discover that the support . The loss is estimated at from $754 Nebraska, and Prof. W. R. Harper, of Yale Col- | of the country has slipped away from them | te $100,000. The fire is supposed to have been lege; R. J. O'Kelly, of Georgia; Jas. P. Foster, | until it is too 1 of New York; Horace Specd, of Indiana, and | office.” John Jarrett, of Pittsburg. A QUIET LITTLE COTERIE OF MISSISSIPPI REPUB- \ to be de LICANS to pow have done a good deal of noiseless work during | Tory prr the past week in behalf of the faithful of that fed ‘uen you expect the Salisbury government | “believe the defeat of the government in late and they are thrown out of it was not gotten under | of incendiary origin. ut daylight this morning, trol until at - A BAD PLACE FORK MARSHS s00u and the liberals to return Brave Dep hhilled in a Ve T MAY OCCUR AT ANY MOMENT. r in Indian Territory. section of the country. and although there | parliament may be expected almost any day | | )™"S™ shir aenear wading have been no visible results from their labors, | It is impossible to foreshadow the exact |). Mle geese tage gs ie look as though something was coming of events or to say on what question | (dite | this Galak tae cae, future, Chief among the Mississip- | Salisbury will go down, 1t is the uneapected | {UCC # me United States omaes te Rein is contains as btn Ine that always happens in’ polities, and especially | TMSCItS. | vas committed in Indinn Beck, mayor of Vicksburg, who left for home | in British politics, and the tories some ion will ie 4g ! ps gtd speroteawers é ouneT a . Hall, this afternoon, He will probably return in a | Stddenly find themselves without a maj pepe lg merge bepig couple of weeks and expects then to. witness some apparently uni pg yp Fag tee the distribution. Mr. Beck s nothing for | tion, as they did im 18s, nssne pied Ag cae Pibach ar hie ce himself; he says he cannot afford to hold ottice. | aud liberal unionists can hold together on a | Foot ove. the iost notable act of his career 6 broad general principle like coercion in Ire- | PUNE t pture of Towery, who killed OF COL, TOM OCHILTREE land in order te hangon tothe offices. But when | Deputy Marshal Dalton a year ag questions invo! members of y forced to vote knows very well that Texas cannot secure the | 005 C08at appointment. He 1s here, however, at the | Pott of symp: head of the representatives of that state to aid the coalition wi | ists and the tories is their common hatred of —— | SWAN WANTED TO PUT ON STYLE iving vital local interests arise parliament will find themselves as their constituents desire, and ill fall to The only real athy between the liberal union- | And as His Salary Was Small, He Stole 68.000 of His Bank's Funds. Swan. of Lyna, them in securing proper recognition, He has | 1¢land. and albances founded y bank of Lymn, Jed on the President and the several | 4ass proved shortiived, | There was before Commissioner Hallett this forenoon Beeretarn introduc d 8 y do compla ba aminer Gate obtain for theni appointments which will be prominence, down will go the amount, ‘The total xmount ix reported satisfactory to the republicans of that state. | “THTeNt at on ‘ be 268.595, Of this, however, Mr. Swan Not having any republican representative in | gy sa,come creation naturalls returned to th eighty “shares cither house the delegation is dependent upon | Me portant part Mr, Egan pl n jof Thomson-Houston xtock, fi shares the colonel, who did represent the Galveston | {1S tow Pigott made the forgeries which the | o¢ the same, pledged, with an equity district in the Forty-eighth Congress, and who | pou) “hig SAS and published, and Ar. | of about. £3,200; 50 shares of Chicago ana fully understands the wants of the people of the great southwestern state. If h can secure suitable places for the republican leaders it will enable the party to maintain its local organiza- tion, and in the accomplishment of that the colonel will find his reward. CORPORAL TANNER FOR COMMISSIONER OF PEN- SIONS. The opinion is gaining ground that the Presi- dent has decided upon the nomination of “Cor- poral” Tenner to be commissioner of pensions. It is said that the reasons for this are more porsonal than political, and that Tanner will not be accredited to New York, which is his state. The difticulty lies in the fact that New York presents two candidates, the other of whom, Gen. Theo, Poole, of Syracuse, has by fur the strongest backing from that state, He has been supported by ty all has had much movement is t! been shown bought two ye order to aid in present coerci tion of these if under martial understood by cisiv THE FORGED LETTERS AND THE COERCION ACT. “A fact which should not be lost sight of in canvassing the present situation, and which action in favor of Parnell and the home-rule | ion so that the adoption was rendered possible. potic measure, and pla in favor of the Irish can Western railroad sums bringing yout £3,000, and additional he amount restored up to |= 450, Swan is thirty-tive years old, and has hitherto borne «a good character. He hase | wit d two children, and has LIVED BEYOND HIS INCOME his: The very letters which have | in the endeavor to support them in style. Ae to be infamous forgeries were | far back as two years ago he found he was ears ago by the London Times in | badly in debt, and thinking ha saw a chance to to do in bringing abont the re- 1 and justify the passage of the get out of it bs speculation, he ion law in Ireland. The publica- | invested in Atchison stock. but in the t letters in the -Parnellism and | turable that followed he dropped #25.000. When Crime’ articles largely influenced public opin- | the boom in Thoms -Houston stock came f the coercion act | Swan thought he would make another attempt This act is a most des- | to retrieve his losses and 1 ought heavily of that aces Ireland, practically, 10. It dropped to This demoralized law. When these facts are fully and he made a clean breast of his defa the British public the reaction | tion to the cashier last T - The casbier ardly fail to be de- | sent for Bank Examiner Gatchell, who arrested rele ; : Swan last night ai the bunk and brought bim to ne coe ete a ~ belnging Senator Do you believe it possible that Pigott could | Boston, where he was required to yive a bona re tea car euros Sud ox Seah: | haps an camaplieely duped the Tines people if | of £30.00. Th's he could uot do, and therefore # being indorsed and recommended | they had not been willing to be duped?” the | remains unde mst, the administrative council of | the sre night | ee Army of the state of New York. iss thu PPeMAnnt ae EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH PIGOTT. NEER COOK ACQUITTED. cking of th “The Times people. in my opinion, didn’t | gy i Tanner and accredit him to some .|eare by what means they did itif they could | He on the Charge Oregon and Nebraska being mentioned as will- | only succced in discrediting Parnell, -| of Ca Mud Run Disaster, ing to give him a residencs must have known the infamous charac Mai a.. March 16.—The jury in cae aa Pigott. k ar back as ISI A exposed Pi, the case of Engineer Cook, charged with crimi- DISTRICT APP a attempt to blackmail me. aud to ex sl megtigence which res > DISTRICT ACFROPRIATIONS. | trom Chiet Secretary Forster and the govern: | melyughligcnce wich revalted én the coliion Some Interesting Decisions of Controller | @°"t * the same time. Long before that I sone we killed, returned a verdict of not dati tiig new Pigott government ha give him the papers, The Ir going. I think, FOR A ZOOLOGICAL PARK NOT AVAIL- 1—NoNEY FoR NEW scHOOL Judge Durham, the first controller of the Treasury, has made some interesting decisions on points presented to him on the interpreta- tion of certain clauses in the District appro- of those two pa influence with enough to him was, of information was the worst man I the Parnell moyement, It also opened to him valuable sources to be forger and embezzler. He eat tinge pr guilty at 6 o'clock’ this morning, after a delibe eration of twenty-one h Britis adhad sense enough in SSI to | so money he asked to keep his | THE PRT L Lost? ishman aud the Flag of Ireland, | aman he would have utterly destroved | Wreekage from the Bark Picked Up om His position, as editor | Ocean View Beach. apers, gave him a considerable | rish people who were not ch to kuow what a scoundrel he Nourork, Va., March 16.—Wreckage and papers of the bark FE. il, bound | trom Baltimore the 14th to Boston with coal, sto the Irish movements, xo | were picked up on Ocean View beach, near priation bill. The questions arose as to the | that he was a most dangerons man to us, and | Little Creek Inlet, this morning. None of the availability of appropriations, He decided | could have been of incale ae service to the | bay steamers have any mows of the bark, and i ‘ government if they had had the shrewdness to | she is supposed to be lost. Among the wreckage Piet tio apeopesmten et | Ox0M0 te) perceive it, I saw the danger to our cause | were a number of life-prescrvers that had the the purchase of land for the new] and strongly urged Parnell” to b Pigott's | appearance of having Beea tly used, som zoological park cannot be used until after July | papers for the league. This was done, | of the straps being broken and others buckle 1, since itoccurs in a general appropriation = Sop we turned rag ag bag | up. i ii eCi isi i adi and baggage. mot ermitting him to re- — "ie bill without special provision for immediate | $n baggage. mot, permitting with. the} A SPECIAL potas 7 : papers. He evidently had not counted on He decides that the money appropriated for | this, und it made him very angry. To revenge | Bestowed on Miss Caldwell for Her Gift the purchase of sites for the four new school houses can be used at once althongh no | English paper rovision is made to that ef- | league. fect, since provision is made _ that | tempts at blackmai so much attenti the money for the construction of the build- | 5°} “ injured Pigott’ ings is to be immediately available. But im the case of the purchase of an addi- tional lot next to the Arthur school building, with no provision for a building or for immedi- ate use, the judge decided that the money can- not be drawn until Jul: estan Se Rear Admiral Chandler’s Death. BE WAS STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS WHILE AT THE GOVERNOR'S HOUSE IN HONG KONG. In a communication, dated Hong Kong, Feb- ruary 12, Commander,N. M. Dyer, of the U. 8. S. Marion, informs the Navy department in de- tail of the circumstances attending the death of Rear Admiral Ralph Chandler, which oc- curred February 11, at 9:15 p.m. On the morn- ing of that day Admiral Chandler seemed to be in his usual health and made a eall_upon Sir G. W. Des Voeux, governor of Hong Kong. While at the government house he complained of diz- ziness and intense pain in the head, but declined the earnest offer of the governor to take a bed room at the house, where he would receive every care. He insisted on returning to the Hong Kong hotel where physicians were called in who found his right side to be paralyzed, He fell into a state of unconsciousness in which he remained until his death, The remains were deposited in a receiving vault at the Brit- ish naval hospital, and were to be interred in the Happy Valley cemetery on the 13th Febrn- ary. Commander Dyer says that it is the desire of the family that the remains be removed to the United States in a man-of-war after the lapse of a year, HIS TEMPORARY SUCCESSOR, By virtue of his rank Captain F, V. McNair, commanding the Omaha, will succeed to the command of the squadron, until relieved by Capt. Belknap. At the date of Commander Dyer’s communication the Omaha was sup- posed to be at sea between Chemulpo, Corea, and the mouth of the Yangstze-Ki river, having been suddenly recalled by Admiral Chandler from Corea to China to visit the scene of the riots at Chinkiang. ca WNT A SS Deatu or Lieut. Apport, oF THE Navy.— Lieut. John 8. Abbott, U. 8. N., died at 6 o’clock this morning at Providence hospital, in this people gave hi erally thought haven't a doub the only man had for. years events in Irela “The Times out of the wi: Stax reporter. bere are abstract right free. But this city, of softe: of the brain. He leaves a fe and child. funeral will take on Monday from Epiphany church. Lieut. Abbott has been ill for a time. He returned home last May from his duty as secretary to Rear-A Luce, then commanding ‘the North Atlantic squadron, and has been on sick leave since that tame. : himself he published a series of article ‘Pigott was a man of more ability than many the forged letters in the Times I made up my | mind that Pigott was the culprit. author of the series of articles of and Crime,’ I believe, though this is not gen- articles, He was a great ‘scissors man,” and THE MEN WHO UBGED THE “TIMES” ox, have pulflished these articles nor the letters if they had not been #trongly urged to doo by men of great influence. lain, Home Secretary Matthews, and Balfour, believes he would have long head of the liberals if the Gran anxious to destroy Gladstone's influence by showing that he had connected himself with men who approved of criminal acts in order to to gain their ends.” Is there any considerable section of the Irish party which still desires the total separa- tion of Ireland from England?” inquired Tue self included, who in an age of practicai politics we are wiiling accept a reasonable measare of freedom and remain a member of the British empire.” ——9o———____— W. W. Poultney, of Ohio, having served a satisfactory probationary term of six months, ff s bitterly attacking me and the Then it was that I exposed his at to the Catholic University, Rome, March 16.—The pope to-day gave s special audience to Bishop Keane, who ix to be the rector of the Catholic university which is to be erected at Washington. Bishop Keane presented Miss Caldwell, her sister, and unt to the pope, who specially blessed Miss Caldwell for her generosity in endowing the university, and promised that he would assist in the services of a private mass, to which his holiness invited the ladies and the bishop. Bishop Keane will leave Kome on Wednesday, The papal brief approving the statutes of the proposed university bas been issued, RAILWAY MAIL SUPERINTENDENT. C. F. Meek, a Western Railroad Man, Said to Have Been Offered the Place. Cuicaco, March 16.—A morning paper says that it is understood that C. F, Meek, manager of the Denver, Texas and Fort Worth railway, while in this city yesterday, received » and the exposure attracted ion that it must have seriously 's trade for some time. im credit for, As soon as I read He was the *Parnellism to be so even by Parnellites, I it of it myself, however. He gras who could have written those kept “clippings relating to all nd. people, I believe, would never These men were Chamber- Chamberlain hates Gladstone bitterly. dispatch from First Assistant Postmaster Gene- lioves he would g ago beck at the | Fal Clarkson, sendoring him the position of Old Man were | general co agnor of the railway mail Chamberlain, therefore, was | 8¢fVice. Mr. Meek is an Iowa man,and @ per- sonal friend of Mr. Clarkson, THE CHINAMEN WANT DAMAGES. The Wrecked Milwaukee Laundries Will Have to Be Paid For. Mitwavkee, March 16.—The Chinese ambas- sador at Washington cont poptregceatche Lens disturbances that occurred in this city the week, and has sent word through Tui, the representative of the Six that the Chi government will insist upon indemnificat oa a a ae have been done to the property of Ci uring the disturbances. He says that when in cer- tain Chinese cities the American residents were attacked and their buildings burned the Chi- nese government erected new a of course, my- lieve that as a matter of and justice, Ireland should be is im) ‘ticable, and as we live to

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