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= SS —— THE DELUGED VALLEY, . é ae 'BLISHED DAILY. Except Sunda; Sd It is Said the Situation Has Been Exe bs = pe gy pans ol se \ ° aggerated a Great Deal. Northwest Oorner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by ' Amawsas Crrv, Anx., April 8—This is the The Evening Star Newspaper Company, fourth week of the great flood and there is & H. KAUFFMANN, Pres. Very little prospect of it soon abating. The piel ris going back into the river wherever eats Sirians oe toeis ows Soeowat ut TO cents per theca ik a Suck dn aoteoen, haan = = ES a tpe counter. 2 + in this ection never overflowed before are now submerged. The track of the Valley [Entered at the Re qaest Washington, D. C.,a9 foad near McGhoo and Trippe is 5 feet under perond-c law mail mat water. The Onwachita division of the Valley ‘Tae Woxxiy Sras_published on Friday—-81 8 route is almost completely under water for @ —— ad ne ‘si rape rey nies = —— es ——— = | distance of ba eagre miles. A number of rail- . a road bridges have been washed peraper nent longer than ts paid oF, Vox. 76—No. 16,001. WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1890. siderable portion of the Rates of advertising made known on application 7 id Gal hues nn ——————————— 2 = = = eres —— y eae = = = | under water, The reports of distress among ‘ES. ‘ashi: gton Gossi him by Mr. Cockrell, who was then occupyii inhabitants of the overflowed districts im ' EPARTMENT OF THE UNI — = Ww wot = — W ai News and ip LOCAL LEGISLATION. the chair, and he entered upon the duties tre REPUBLICAN RHODY. Arkansas have been exaggerated, though et Ci ‘ARTMES J x “HU |—ON AM. Se i e r suffe Boe ea Se ETOwN. | we Ht a rol Tour eee BSS, Le hudek te) Ra vercigeasesite, siding officer. Resolutions were then offered Laconia there is much suffering. ‘Ths requiar course of Lectures will continne nati | Pe hitany Service. with Sermou for Good Fri id — iis THE EVENING STAR s OK. sania by Mr, Cullom, and were agreed to, directing Hecexa, Ark. April 3.—When the levees Ptetite = AT TION.—BRO, O. KEIFF OF THE Ge al A Kniuchts of or. ss leliver a Jecture on Y vi ay. ‘S. ae a este memibly. Non 1 TOR, Ee, af the Puintery: Hall, Wes Ea, aves opponts | FOR SALE (Hovses). Le vthee. All members of the order are invited | FOR SAL Lots) to attend. FOR 8s EN cl * _ By order M.W. ‘OR SALE (Miser WE WILL Senate had ever adjourned over on ace little danger of loss of life. Live stock will Congress Today, count ot Good Friday, and be thought | THE TROUBLE IN THE SPANISH ARMY, | Probably suifer somewhat, butthe crops will be ~ * that, in the present condition of public busi- all right, —— rs ness, the best thing that the Senate could do ‘ould be to attend to it, Good Friday was not CANADIAN RECIPROCITY. pe a SSR, THE SENATE, a legal holiday, I | A Determined Suicide Selects a Queet Mr. Platt said that, while he was ‘arm Di ess Ou o On motion of Mr. Edmunds, it was ordered | extremely anxious to get on with the | HOF Farmers Demand Access to Our sce that, tomorrow being Good Friday, the ad-|Dusiness of the Senate, and while LUMBER—DOORS—WINDOWS, Hy - E ‘ preparation for the Moly Communion. Allare invited. | AMUSEMENT! Page 8 the secretary of the Senate to notify the Presi- broke above Helena on the Mississippi side it eof April. Thore matriculating now will | ite ZOOLO! AL ARK ILL,. | dent of the United States and the House of 4 4 | was confidently expected that the one at this svete a SSA STATUTOR TING_OF HVA aealil OLOGIC. P. B ~1*4+ | Representatives of the election of Mr. Ingalls Latest Returns Indicate Gov. Ladd’s | place would be greatly relieved and that the a @. 1. MAGRLDER, 4B.,De, ee Pace 6 as president pro tempore of the Senate, Pisin: ater would fall maciontly to make was for 20-20 $15 Vermont ave,_ t Wat Page 2 @00p FEIDAx. the coming rise, As vet, ho . we have ge e= TORNADO TNSTRANCE. THE coat. | fuse hepato gzstio rwe7|Senators Oppose the House| ye. sherman moved to reconsider the vote ——__ ceived bat ittle relief. “The river fell only am BP thera! Uaion Ase. Co. Limited, of London i Page 2 hae : ¥ —_ inch during the last twenty are, is te wrawce by joes. Cyclones, Ke. = : 3 8| Amendm Putti Half jis morning for an adjournment over vy vA Ny’ . jae to the rain that has been constant i- sous eee OuLEn s HC TUERE i va ri ans endment Putting the Friday, CANADA WANTS RECIPROCITY. ing that the fall is not more ed ame — = ete dol Will purchase a. fi Page 5 satri 7 i thonght that there will not be a substan le= ee eG an “sible ate 1) aaidaaiiond eee ee ae cline in the river at this place for four weeks ‘ Bo Y; > a Page 7 “hristiane . New ¥ . Ap 3. -Inspatches the Prive and terms apply to RD. HANNAN, Sty 11th | SEEM! Page 8 description ne phage las hel es ‘Susiae,| Fhe Outlook in the Flooded Re-| mayors of Memphis, Helens, Arkansas City, ao = ow eee NOR Page 7 | ECKINGTON RAILROAD BILL DISCUSSED | and, for years and years, neither the Senate —_ Greenville, Vicksburg, Bayou Sara and Natches = OF JONADAB.—TRAIN WI ge nor the Supreme Court has thought it fit to be gion is Better. sro to the cis Sas the cepts commas "= FEU Gorse To weve SCRDAY MOKMING April Our Beltimores hee ae in session on that day, the floods ex the lower Mississippi have been . “pure 2] Proceedings in Both Houses of} _ Mr. Sherman said he did not know that the —— greatly exaggerated and that there is vere 2 BLINDS AND MOLDINGS ae HUNG HIM: Gteorner th st and New York ave nw, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. Terns | at. f, Washington, : 2 he had no personal scruples about sitting ars so lesistae | WAVEESMA, Wis, April 8.—A passenger come THE ANNUAL MEETING [OF | THE | Fee THADERS NATIONAL BAN oust Sodax shall bo Sit Setarday, q| f2morrow, the question took the form of a re- a 5 _ the Ontario legisla- | mitted suicide on the Wisconsin Central train schholdersof the Columbia Fire = of . Blair, at his own request, was excused | ligious matter with many Senators who had scra- | tre last night Mr. Graham, member of East ict of Columbia fo rye for the ensning ye in the Kellows Bui April 7, INGO. o'elock m. and closed Washington, 916-915 Penna. ave. n.w. morning. The man entered the © a loop of a handkerchief and by ¢ ; , suspending it te hook succeeded relations should exist between the United cirengiing himacif. The handkerchief broke der the weight. but when the from further service on the committee on pub- | ples against doing business on Good Friday. | Lambton, moved that ‘in the opinion of the lic lands, and Mr. Pettigrew was appointed in | He thought that the Senate should recognize | house it is desirable that closer trade | his place, these scruples and he would, therefore, vote against the motion to r Pr. . 7, * THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK RIl.tw wTiie station vs cocuastaer war cajensed. States of America and the Dominion of Canada | 1 len F one ™ tux, 1416 F xt. ne The potis will be cpened ike for the transfer of stock closed from Satur- atl passengers Page day, April 5, .o Tuesday, April 8, both days inclusive. | 7), large and sm! Page The House amendments to the Senate bill for is, ean and that this house do humbly petition the | Teached the isan he was so far gone that be me 2h.ap ie ——————— Is, 1 corporations, pledwing careful Page 7 | a zoological park in the District of Columbia THE MONTANA CONTESTED ELECTION CASE legislature of the Dominion of Canada to tuke | Could not be revived and he died in a few mim- ten Oe cwciatt « Complete iene Spek cream ts Pase 6 | wore Inid before the Senate, Tho principal | “** ken up as unfinished business and Mr, | such stepsas they may deem expedient to bring | Utes. He was about thirty-eight years old and Suatet — exteuded to its customers, Page < 2 vores tor | GtAY Fesumed his argument in support of the | about unrestricted reciprocity between the | of the 1 walk of life utly, No ope PURE SILVER ROSARIES AND cructFixes, |“ ‘Directors -Page 7 | amendment was that half the expenditures for atte of the tw Raancrek Jaim- | United States of America and the Dominion of | 8 the train knew him, but from papers found Geo. C, Henning, Oscvol : the park shonid be paid out of the taxes col- ‘o atic claim-} & i on his person his name is believed to be Prank hich end tw the attention of the clergy and | Chas, Bat Page 4 rss ts—Cl inni Canada,” Mr,Graham said that in bringing this | ‘ran! = 8 wocommend to the pas. anim A Reha PROPOSALS. ‘axe 6 | lected in the District, ine 's— ged x and Masinais. The os important ‘question before the house he | Schmidt. A ticket from Npokane Falls, Wash., LEDING, Jews re ‘Sanu f RAILROADS. . len of his argumen’ was against i e | to Detroit, Mich., was found in bh cket, MOORE & 1 NG, Jew rae, dopa. V tet el 8.5 med u THE OBJECTIONABLE HOUSE AMENDMENT. the throwing ont of 171 votes cast in oreciaek was following the action of th h., Was found in his pocket, to- fete? An endless variety of Easter Novelties. THERE WILL BE A MEETIN ‘Mock Holders of the Core » Tus heir office, + L1th st, 1... On 1N0U, for the purpose of electing the ensuing year, Volls open at 3-2 ae at 2 pain | ot €. McCLELLAND, Secretary. Sn FLOKIDA AND ALABAMA RAIL- iam afte: Mr, Morrill, while moving to concur, ex-| 34 of Silver Bow county On what cron Quebec conference of 1887, and also the Mani- | &°ther with $54 in cash. 1 ; a ai be ; See Presed the opinion that that amendment ought } asked, bad these 174 American citizens bocndis- | £008 legislature, which recently passexl » sins- A $2,500 LICENSE, not to have been adopted, because the park | franchised and their votes thrown out, trampled | WM" Tesolution. He ssid the matter had been — Wasto be anational park or it was nothing, | under foot, dispised and rejected. “It had not | ¢.rners’ institutes all over th» proviner, tiers | Phat fs What Baltimore Saloon Keepers and the whole expense should Be borne by the pe ceed gr egeneny — ge a —_ wasno use in concealing rt gstory i Will Pay Next Month, nation. ; e regularity or legality of a de Mr. Cullom—T hope the Senator will move to | single vote had not been attempted to be im- | farmers were handicapped OF THE perenne rere) Fg Beoe company at MONDA To April 29% HH a © | nomGeures widen : peached. hibitory tariff which the April 3.-Governor Jackson bas Toul “Certificates of Intebtedness” bousht i low p 4 n-concur and ask for a conference, 3 mat upon our rodne 1 license bill for by gre CHAN PAKKIS & CO. Wankers. Sg k English Dis 21 Mr. Morrill—I do not propose to do that, BUT THE VOTES TAD BEEN THROWN OUT Senet was not done a relieve the farmers. —— m27-208t® pin = 7 A QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF ONE cout on the capital stock of the Columbia ‘Tithe Insurance Company will be payable at the office because I understand that it would lead toa long delay. Mr. Harris agreed with the opinion ex- ‘The bill goes mto effect May 1. - on several technical grounds—one being that | they would soon become bankrupt. ‘The United States was our natural market, he said. and it the votes bad not been received by | Jasin the interest of the whole country that Goversuent Recerrets Topay.—Internal aoe nO Sth st. pw. on and after MON- ‘SIMPSON, Tevenue, $534,037; customs, $684,211. pressed by Mr. Morrill, but he suggested that | the clerk of the board of county commis- | closer trade relations should prevail. The | Am Explanation Given of Gen. Dabran’s DAY. April 7, 1800. Books for transter of stock will Oth and G sts. A Fammx Jouryat.—This week's issue of | * Conference on the House amendments would | sioners in a registered package, by mail| farmers were as loyal as any other men, insubordination, be closed om Mare 1.3590. + curt ax, Secretary. a" MAY INTEREST YOU Gra Waasis Stic bik cece Gta _ | not involve a delay of more than a day or two. | (as required by law), but hed beens handled to | but they had a right to ask that jus — ‘ SPRING STYLES OF “2 rene ae selling the inost st at Ee Sean Hy ies ‘appear- JUSTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE DISTRICT. him in a sealed package by one of the judges;|tice be doue them. If Canada failed| Mapai, April 9.— The primary cause of the ES Shp tate, uisuTs, Creenene ee aay - ance today, is of particular interest to its! ar, sherman, as a matter of justice to the | #4 another being that the law required | to get unrestricted reciprocity with the United | ;, "RSE TRGE: ; wonxwansure t8KERITS any shebets It is full of sree aes eee people of the District rieotoated ‘against the the Negesd papers (under Ge — ie States he believed annexation to be her inev- maser on of ary oar —— ceo a3 3 5 c = - ae ta. | ples will be sent on application. Copies 9 tem) to be signed by the judges] itable destiny, Mr. Fraser, commissioner of | ¥#* Tecently imprisoned, and of the suppor! I Saal : ction to'be made the water | Wrapped ready for mailing can be obtained at | ¢Mfort to throw upon them half the burden] and attested by the clerks, “Mr. George asked public works, said that as the attendance was | stven him by Gen, Martinez-Campos was . EXAMINE OUl Pressures will be shut off alonw the north side of K | the business counter for three cents each. of what was a mere governmental matter. | what would have been the resuit if these 174 | smail it would be unfair to discuss this import-| Prime Minister Soasta's declaration GAS COOKING BOOK Te __ | cathe north by & strvetvou the south uy SE Ge Geren ae The zoological garden was no more for the| votes had not been thrown out. Would the | ant subject, and accordingly moved anadjoura- | that. the sictement made “eee onssareue ea CHCORAN BUILDING, | Srenuce on the east by. nS rst Point Capets.—The following-named | benefit of the District of Columbia than the | legislature have been democratic instead of re- | ment oi the debate. which was eral Martinez-Campos while in ta.th, sim _ - | street, all ine in The cating oft — begin persons have been appointed cadets at the | coast survey or any other government institu- publican? ee the forts and Tisons in the south of => THE AMERICAN ICE COMPA | ‘not hours. Water Takers | United States military academy: Chas, E. Rob- | tion, and if the amendment were adopted it| Mr. Gray replied that that was the fact. Only Ir Is SLOW. that Morocco would be attacked sooner or later inson, eighth district North Carolina; Verne §, | would establish @ precedent which it would be | five of the votes were cast for the republican aes — district Ohio, with Robert H, } difficult to avoid in future. ‘Yhe people of the | ticket. It was on such frivolous, flimsy. Kangaroo Voting in the State of Rhode ; nstin as altel by Spain, with or without the conseut of Eng- : : ' land or the other powers, were impudeut end District had no more interest in the zoological | worthy pretenses that those 174 voters were| Island and Providence Plantations | inucmece tne” Teueer id wrow th, will give its patn 3 ‘n, Martinez-Campos retaliated rab reer ete sai ia + ark than the people of the United States at | disfranchised and that the Senate was asked to crete by persuadi Daby rv rey SSOLUTION OF PAR’ i i ¥ persuading Gen, Dabran to openly censure dale: Med Wagons ES WILLIS, Washington Maz'r, | ee ‘Topay's Boxp Orrenrxas aggregated $58,500, | large. ; give seats to the two republican claimants, Pnovipexce, April 3.—The vote as counted | tho colonial minister in the senate, This eatsed marten } tice is hereby given that the partnership hereto- | as follows: Registered 43, $1,000, $1,000, 2500] Mr, Morrill said h. id 1a i = e re 9,197. ris. 20.627, | .. ~ - - fore existing betwee lersizved, trading as Mr. Morrill said he would yield to the gen. THE HOUSE. up to 11:30 gives Ladd 19,127, Davis 20.627, —* ATION AL Wood Brothers, has this 1 of April, 1800, by | Bt 12 oupon 4s, $5,000 at 12 ‘egistered 4/8, | eral expression of sentiment, and would, there- era Larry 1,767 and Chace 773 votes. Davis lacks | bas eto mutual consent, been Sieceized, All indabteduees of $50,000, 31,000 at 103? a fore, move to non-concur and ask a confer- On motion of Mr. Lodge (Mass.) a petition 1,091 majority necessary for election. The re- ae -pg. | duly authorized to collect and receipt for all Srcnetany Nonix, who has been in New | ©2¢e ‘ ste lise “ came phe Seeing Course of Lectures, will borin on TUES: | payable two said arin. CHARLES LW a York for the past few days, will return to the PURFLY UNDER NATIONAL CONTROL. eed ste ee apace apenas il ss peo rg ~ oeaett neral = -, Apel 1 al May S31. > ; és : ; ; nm compul e legislature is in doub an | _Apeil 1.2890, _ Ei ee city im nenin gs ae Seeauinwa seem ihre a hides and skins was ordered printed in the | The total vote of Providence is: Davis, 7,835: mest co a ft he raha os Counterreiters Annestep.—The chief of ; Record. The reading of the petition was | Ladd, 6,596; Larry, 562; Chace, 242. With one | , = . ., WASHINGTO rowT, CO. Nc; Wiliam Sood aud nyse having | the secret service ia advised of the arrest at | P¢ CeFed for entirely by the government, and | 4 with applause from the democratic | Ward to hear fromi on thie state ticket the demo-| S¢PWla and Bulgaria Will Not Speale er get 8 re eve, Thave ancereded to the bunines of the | piwy NY. by th, : not have the responsibility divided with the | T° PP crate probably carry Newport by about 300 ma- as They Pass By. Soden katexs oe ae bo: ‘alo, N.Y., by that service of Edward Syl-| people of the District. The Senate ought, | side. ority. The legislative ticket is still in doubt, = +m ‘at ¢—FOR TEN DAYS-125,000 | ester and wife, Harry Lane and Charles Mc- | therefore, to non-concur in the House amend- THE GOVERNMENT'S SEAL INTERESTS. Woonsocket gives Ladd 709, Davis 1,052. Loxpox, April 3.—he Vienna correspondent ne ag Feet of Grunud in lots fronting on i6ta | able ren ait the capture of molds, material and | ment. On motion of Mr. Dingley §(Me.), the Senate | For attorney general, Rogers, republican, | of the Tims declares that diplomatic relations Be bet Botndary and Columbia road. DEEBLL, oe Sl el ag Ae acon ON Mr. Edmunds agreed with Mr. Cullom that } pin was passed to enable the Secretary of the | who was last year defeated by Slocum, demo- | betwen Servia and Bulgaria are already seve DAVIS & CO., 1319 F wt es MEN BARB Awan Py a the zoological park ought to be purely under A crat, now runs nearly even with Ladd, and in | ,, WASHINGTON, D.C, FEB. 13, 1890, | weet at the Philadelphia I ~— as Ps aston = Catters Tovar | national control and purely a charge ou the | 7*easury to gather full and authentic informa- | for tons slightly leada him ered, | __| Were Senators Sherman and Spooner, Repre- | nation tion as to the present condition and preserva- a oe 7 ic, that i > r ERR 7 :. 7 7 = Bt stra fates Prout Uninfings Nov i'd Gah ots hear OF BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE, | sentatives Gear, McKenna, Burton and McKin- oie & tion of the fur seal interests of the govern- | WITH THEIR 8 $8 AROUND THEM. mneer ae cabiian tog Lome ; ~The Building Keister of | lov, ex-Senator Ferry, Horace Everett of Coun- pvc ih agaldtreranttnellactebaensacils ment in the region of Alaska ascompared with Sax Fraxctsco, April 3.—The Merchants fork partment, where can | AI “s reding issues witl publish, without ‘ ‘Mr. Plumb said jhe would not undertake to 8 Pp its condition in 1870; also full information as to | Neat Capture of a Gang of New York | Exchange tof all the Epo po Hee cil Bluffs and Wm. Johnson of California, as been notified of the arrival of Basie sot MERSES “wocrpixes. stare hanes, with their line of business and address decide for himself what ought to be done ubout nk, OPFICE PRT CHER FRET AND GIBBS & LOE ‘FLER, Stin at Work ON TEE McCann Case.— } the expenditure made necessary by the crea- eaemeending Seen ae oe seomeheetseees Save nah SRL Secily dpe ak mane — a = 'y by ac — ong March 3], twenty da; from . ep shalt make papertaity of Odd size Work in all its | iioem se The examination of the report of the court of | tion of a zoological park, but he wanted to say AGAINST THE BIT. Borrato, N.¥., April &.— United States Secret | city. including stop at Sekohama, "This ts Branches, meluding Interior Finish in Hard Woods | We beg to annon: inquiry in regard to the recent cruise of the | that, in his opinion, the government had deait In th ing h Mr. Hopkins (Il1.), in | Servi isted by th lice, | the fastest trip on record. reducing the time &c, sup et my Yards, Loch aud B sts. nw. can | goueraily that we hi p U.S.8, Enterprise has proved ter task | very generously with the people of the Dis-|, 1" he morning hour Mr. Hop! car im | Beeeiee: Agens Babyy nensted by: ten pelion, |e oe Be teen " pS a Pine Cam of Builtina Latinver. 1 franyaction of ail business relating Shan {ogee Makau bet Fare Aste: | Gil eel coments paid | Pebalf of the committee on merchant marine | made a clever capture of a gang of counter- | {Odays. Ou the China's firs trip she broke ‘share of yor . : : : - : : s ; - : e ree o ave giased ‘Mr'Wor Simith an manager of the | Loans, sn, dusurance, ine "J: D.GIEBS, | cate General Remey and his, sesistante | half the expenses of the government of the | aad fisheries, called up the bill exempting | feiters last night, Shortly after 6 o'clock the | “"°™* Yager atc e Es Departnient, where ie will be pleased to see | CHAS. C. M. Ei, are still hard at work upon the re- | District but it took care of all the squares and | Ametican coastwise sailing vessels piloted by a | posse made a raid upon a room on the top floor A Greek Society's Election, ie Ce oure Very respectfully, i <- ort to be made to the Secretary, | reservations and parks, licensed master or by a United States pilot | of No, 32 East Genesee street. The door was} Gatusnvno, lut., April 3.—The Zeta prov- TieHARD i. WIT: aving labored upon it until midnight last ME. HAWLEY DID NOT THINK IT RIGHT from the obligation to pay state pilots for serv- Mal Work Dept smashed in and, seated about a counter- | ince, NO. h st. night, At noon today Col. RKemey remarked is ices not rendered. feiting outfit, with brand ; — ol. : i a E new bog eee Sole Agent, that he was about Ralf through his work on | ‘st the people of the District should be called | "Sf, ‘Cummings (N.Y.) raised the question of | Cuit& Cutt. with | brand in ofl gees SPECIAL NOTICE-1. SELL sPxaris | And Wholesale and Reta! Dealér im Flour, Feed, &e., | the case, and he immediately began work again. | UPH to pay adollar of the expense of a zoolog- | consideration against the bill. found Tdward Sylvester, Charley Mann « tent Dog Cakes and “Medicites. Pam | Ware gouse Delaware averbet Gand Hata ne, | It is now thought to be pretty certain that | ical garden, It was not established for their| The House decided—yeas 93, nays 107—not | flarry Williams, They’ were quickly hi ern = A. Hatt, i eGIDS Bad stern S17 1k ee nee 6 . * | Capt, MeCalla “and Lieut. Ingersoll will be | benefit, but for the benefit of the whole people, | to consider the measure. cuffed and taken to the police station, ‘They | dents CG: Goddington, | Mt. Pl owe, B FOR SALE-FIFIN-FIVE SHARES gup: | Court-martialed, The crew of the Enterprise | Besides, no city with a population of 200,000 INTERMATIONAL/ ARRITRATION. are a pretty tough tio, Sylvester ix about | Tce resident: 9. Maret ices bela = - is ron Pheumatic RR, Stoc will not be discharged until it has been de- | would dream of establishing so expensive a a thirty-five years of ag@. a well-known count Bee WASHINGTON. LOAN AND TRUST | jer hare. “Apply to GUELEY BROS, cided whether or not there will be a trial. thing as.a zoological collection. He thoughe, | © motion of Mr. Hitt (Ill), from the com- | {hirty-Hve years of ‘sg@. « well-kno Charles M Cer aPAN Becreisiellndis All Quict on the Strip. AKY OFFICE: 9g 18-3 we however, that the adjoining property, which | Mitte on foreign affairs, a Scnate concurrent | Cran, 2 well-known desperado, a native s, omprising twenty-two chapters of the . ‘| Phi Delta Theta Society, scattered over six ae | ual convention yesterday and 1 TEMPOR Feat. now. T GOOD MAN AC >| Nava Onpens.—Capt. Byron Wilson has been | would be so much benefited by the park, ought | resolution was agreed to requesting the Presi-| of Lockport, and bneP wrth his brother, | _ Raxsas Cry, 1 3.—An Arkansas City, Previous to the erection of the Company's Building, ~— 5 . ordered to command the receiving ship Inde- | to be required to contribute. us dent to invite from time to time, as fit occasion | “* Big rank, been under _seryeil- | Kan., special says: “Special Agent Davis of the MONEY LOASTD “ON COLLATERAL AND oN| i ‘ pendence on the 30th instant, MR. BLAIR BROKE IN may arise, negotiations with any government | lance of the police in all parts of the | Int tient passed through this city en meee Laat Gumaatiad toy he Cnnyeny, | 22 ames - ~ pax | Rertebee has been ordered to the Essex 22d in- | upon what he called “an important discussion | with which the United. States may have diplo- | Country. Williams, about mouti ago, was | last evening on his way to Washington, He Piven By eye ysl k—|: WEEK a) aoe gohn Ww. Phillip” hes been de- | in behalf of wild beasts, reptiles, bad birds and | matic relatigns, to the end shat any differences Seg asus idpces anor gg oo a was sent to inve tigate the condition of the af- INTE! AID. r ouery evel this week, excep day. andl on ched from comman the receiving kii things” i or disputes arising between the governmeuts . “ 2 ee ee ees furs on the Cherokee strip. He reports that all Colton or confpevond WAM aARNER, President, | God friday at Liam, Everybody invited 6 nvewkip | ship Independence on the 30th instant anc | © Minds of dangerous things” in order to read | Wi PPD tbe adtinsted by diplomatic agency | the product of his genius to onlookers, At the | {ise boomers have beau ceeoved fete ee W.B. ROBISON, Secretary. with ts, ___s2t"_ ordered as a member of the board of inapec- | * memoria from Zion Chureh in Washington | may be referred to arbitration. station house Sylvester, who is credited with | ‘The cattlemen were annoyed at the order fore Te PUNECT ORS nat ME. cHURCH, Mass. |tion and survey, San Francisco, Cal. Com- | Ctignal bill, aud declaring ite reiection be the | = 08 Mr. Hitt’s motion resolution was adopted | being the ringleader, broke down and cried | pidding them placing more cattle on thelr Gharleg B. Bailey. ., nh and 10th 8 now-—Revi C.| mander A. A. Batchelor has been detached | Qulonel bill: ane’ deciiing tte rejection by the } Cajjing on the President for copies of corre- | like achild. He told’ the police that it was | jeased lands, but they’ will, obey. the orden + John A. Swope, | Herbert Richanison. pastor. | Services Wednesday, | from the navy yard, Norfolk, 21st instant, and | Senate as “a great public calami spondence between the United States and | Icky they came when they did, for he intended | Many them had purchased Texas cattle, 3. Swormated ursdtay riday at S p.m. wiaunion Fridsy. | ordered to special duty at Delaware River Iron | The discussion as to the zoological park was a Mexico relating to the seizure at Tampico of | !eaving town today. which they intended to feed on their “ A — ~ Works, Chester, Pa, “Lieut, Com. A. 8. Snow | Continued by Messrs. Gibson, Stewart, Black- | the schooner Rebecca in 1384. SE errno during the summer, and now they will be come BW warner << <FOR) has been detached aga member of the board of burn and Dawes, and finally the House amend-| Bills were also passed authorizing the heirs STRUCK ANOTHER JOB, polled to piace theta chewhera, AA Wi pe i ; ‘S}.'] inspection and survey on the 18¢ e) re Don-conc! and a conference | of the late Rear Admiral C. H. Baldwin to re- Sa 5 cage et necked (hear F), where ine Ty ordered to command the Essex, 22d instant. | asked. ceive a snuff box from the czar of Russia, and | Street Cleaner Loomis Quits in New Law Suit Over a Man’s Sins, ol oe hess on an extensive scale, All Typewriterand Mimeo- | Passed Assistant Surgeon Frank And: The House bill for the use and improvement ini % , Liet York and Hans Beattie Takes His Shoes. . LAND, Onto, Ps > | ing of his relief and ordered to return home | back favorably and placed on the calendar, Anderson to accept from the president of the| New Yorx, Apml 3.—Strect-cleaning Com- ¢ poctraern Dy nea ING OF THE SECOND | and report arrival. Passed Assistant Surgeon FAY OF COVZRNAEX?T TABORERS French republic diplomas of the Legion of | missioner Horace Loomis has resigned and the | *¥UJ°*t of @ Violent attack in a suit begun bere held THURSD. rit + to elect a treas- | 8. H, Griffith has been detached from duty at Jair introduc f Honor, mayor has sentto the board of health the name | Y#*Td4v- Wm. O'Shea, a devout Catholic, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, — | rer to fill vacanc’ y the death of FB. Dunn, | the bureau of hygiene on the 10th instant and | MF. Blair introduced a bill to regulate the | “OO ction of Mr. Lansing (X.Y.), from the | Maver bas sem Tae ee eet ne | died a few months since and left his wife $4,000, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Rubee ordered to the Doiphi compensation of per diem laborers employed | committee on military affairs. a bill was passed “= ex-surveyor of the port, Hans 5. Beattie, as | subject to the direction of Father Thorpe, his > 2 = XK, G. CAMPBELL, President, SE by the government (fixing the lowest wages at | authorizing the Secretary of to deliver to | bis successor, nd to revert to Father Thorpe and ASSETS 91,119,002.77. _3.3.DERMODY, Secrviary. __*_upt-3t_| _ Pensoxar.—John W. Belches, Wilson 8, Belches | ¢9 por day) and hadit referred to the commit. | the state of Colorado flags carried by Colorado A New Thaustey tu Viraiot tenon ab Mire, Wiees's Goeth. ‘See Cdliew Ttisn, Steele @ cise, te 4:90 se. Gitty, On CELEBRATED SHEPHERDSTOWN ce. | and Alfred C. Turner of Boston, Wm. L. Fos- | tee on education and labor. regiments. ms justry irginia. widow by her guardian, she being an imbecile, fhe first Wedmesday in each month the office will be | Mss, pent, Wood bumt Lime, Newburgh Flaster. | ter of Cincinnati, J, G, Trauerman of Pitts-| ‘The Vice Prqsident announced that he ex- eens Sos enn a TcHAOND, Va.) April 3.—A movement has | has sued to oct auido the will and as & reason ‘c’elork pam. Advances willbe made | Fire Brick, Laths. H. W. John’s Pire-proot Parte, As: | burg, John G. Sears of Owego, 2 pected to be absent from Washington several | 6, ‘on of subi Mich), f been started here among sporting men to have ree — a el yee of in- Promptly at 7 o'clock. The 18th insue of stuck is open | bestos Goctis, General Building Supplies, Westcott, W. A. Keys of New York a days next week. He did so, he said, so that ra in motion of Mr. Cutcheon (Mich.), from | the sullivan-Jackson fight take place in Vir-| ¢ cing O'Ste ——- “y hoa Fh Fees fons kez subscription. Warnes EOL a se lington.-—--Hon. Nathan Goff of West Virginia | the Senate might take such action as might | the same committse, » bill was passed amend-| cinia, Tt is believed that the men can legally | 14) "Uweutly 6 wesw power and authority Shares are $2.50 per month. mi2-Im Telephone 100 is in the cit -John H. Nock of Atlanta, | Seem proper in view of the resolution of March | ing the articles of war so as to provide that fight in this state under the auspices of the | from Je Ga, C. E. Rogers, M.D., of Minneapolis are | 12, as to the appointment of president pro} when the ishment on the conviction of a | Norfolk Athletic and Sporting Club, recently | poason of fale at the Johnson.——August R. Meyer of | tempore. military offense is left with the court-martia | incorporated by the legislature, 81,000 advanced on cach share. —————————— <= rist to forgive his sins and by Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of sa a ASSOC: representations induced O'Shea the Association are furnished upon application, noe Kansas acitr, H. Happet of Newark, dD. Al pagte fig hina bi adageomat eg ihe in time of peace it shall not be in excess of a acacia hes eine ir assets are. ln of an famil ’awtucl ie rt 5 . Fla,, © privi- imi C1 i feame! 5 te Frozen. THOMAS SOMERVILLE. | Liabilities for disse p Robt, Wardrop “Of Pittsburg, 3, Waller hone | loges of the statute as, to the immodiato trans: F Aiss ouats Wall ‘sinantieg’ Si articles ot || Mew Yous, April =the report Onsel gucee sea. tee ae HL. C. Piester, 780. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry. _44_| Surplus and interest fund amounts to... lass of Phiindelphia, I. B. Catherwood and N, | Portation of dutiable goods was taken from the | wat so as to provide that no person shall be | steamer Connemara is ashore at Jones inlet is |}, 0 yy en en to _— SERIAL SAVINGS PBUILDING AS Receipts for last five months, $161,764. Wetherell of New York, J. G, Eaton, U.S.N,, | Calendar and passed. tried or punished by conrt-martial for deser- | * a tae cha a ree boot and shoe merchant, Feceived Tuesday BOCIATION. vereging Over ©0000; Perpetual” _ | are at the Arno.——A. B. Frewzel of New York, THE ECKINGTON RAILROAD BILL, tion, in time of peace, committed more than | 7° vessel which is stranded there | three cases of syoes from William Brewster of pease Dt Yours of promises wo are now payitig 12 | W. H. Johnstone of Seattle and John C. Wy-| Mr. Hoar called up the motion to lay on the | two years before the ‘arraignment, unless the on freight steamer Panama, Capt. | Goorgetown, Mass, One of the cases was some- Cal for Constitutions : am in the recgrntion of the share ot | man of Providence are at Chamberlin’ — | tale the motion heretofore made by Mr. Ed. person shall in the meantime have absented | Chadbolt, which left Bordeaux March 13 tor | yj.at broken, and when the dozen shoe boxes Pi sbeot 896 prohte Damwuthly | John W, Echols of Pittsburg, Theo. M. Wood- fa Sena imself from the United States. New York, ‘The Panama registers 1,357 tons. | jn it were taken out seven of them were found Bubscribe for stock-$1 per share—between the | jist month we Paid 84.14.85 as interest on shares | Lend of Newark, Geo, A. Eddy of Leavenworth, | ™unds to reconsider the vote passing the bill |“ yr. Lawler (Ill.) introduced a bill to test the a to contain each a pound cartridge of . Boursof 9am. and 4:30 p.m. dailyat theoficeof | Federal. We pay 6 percent per annum ou special | James B. Light, Henry B, Goodenough, | to amend the charter of the Eckington and Sol- | science of short spelling and to establish one Seating Katte packed in with the shoes. It was at first sup- JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, | Pum onshaceswithdsaws before matentse Peceial | Lewis Burnham, Sidney Cushing and | diers’ Home Railrond Company. hundred schools for that purpose, Referred, | Loxpox, April 3.—The Times has an edi- | Hose to be an April foo! joke, but exanunation 2 . * | snd interest paid on demand without notice. ~ Chas, E, Silliway of the Boston city | Mr. Edmunds moved to postpone the matter e torial impeaching Emin Pashara It points out | showed that the cartri were genuine and ni4-om So much for the investors “What do we do for the | council, on business with the District Commis- | till December next and stated, us a reason for ginal emdrg od that after British moncy and enterprise bad | loaded with a high explosive. One — |b jit Soares’ gig monthis™ gi.douan | Sones Leo. 8. Nehwabacher_ and Max Sehwa- | the motion, that he hoped that a ¢ommission | | ‘The Houso then resumed the consideration | «tricated him from an untenable position he | Yas exploded and the violence of the WINDSOR hy: $1,500 on 10. shares, #2 vacher of ‘rancisco are at Willard’s. woul provided by Congress at 6 present | of Idaho admission bil . Perkins of | © r rs jicated that the seven were sufficient to blow iiisg Wail. ance Soo an Snd soon. Sbares.can be had F. E. Pitkin and David Hunt of Brooklyn, W. | Session to examine the whole subject is now assisting Germany in an anti-British | 104) od ‘ ye - Kansas concluded his speec! ‘ocac: ‘i hole block sky high. It is supposed that ee ee : | coy inthe Seantng: expemeer ct | E, Grifith of the Cumberland News and Benj, | of strect railroads, so that at next eaties aad cisuaeeera ee movement and says: “Great Britain will know | {he Tos.0,iie as, packed in the tor atti ix weeks earlier than Sase finished in the old method, [ro paying arent Pe aunaer, 3 “ yar FS acreenae La iead be —— beret aoten on act justly and only objection made to the bill was ¢ th ped — — gon! — i = taneation wt bowing Up some depot or wredk Does not chip. pit or crac! y the | mee! weaday evening, A 3 jand, and F, E. Gilmore of Montreal are at the ni ten or fifteen that those fens, but must not pecte ibark | ing a train, though there are seme Dusiders rrels ‘C.C. DUNCANSO. . i . who believed in and taught Mormonism in | in wild competition for unoceupied territory | i™¢. pr pecneme: were used in the LEWIS ABRAH. aia a3 bon aoe ie iereke, res aS fee oats ey = —_ lo aan ant, Idaho were disfranchised. fle criticized the Re with every one who may still have his political | believe that the perpeee was to destroy @ busi- " President Morton's house was plastered with it; also b ' ness block in this town, The box thetheater porta of Lincorw uate Hall," Aboué 300 {Fon a, | Alonzo Bradley ‘of Yonkers, J. 1 Arnold | which he had caused to be made, showing the | monarch by ‘te eentleman from Lilinois (Mr. | education to complete in the school of expe- | Piety that it had been opened before gp te SEES ©.¥, BENJAMIN, Atlomey, [Of Aurora, Til, are at the Migs, —— | actual and proposed lines of street railroads, | hth the position taken by the gentleman atthe | "the Pall Malt Gasetle publish interview | Teceived here. Fortunately the cartridges were toned ‘and only costs Sve cents a yard 1uore, ~ “Room #3, Corcoran Bulk Fred Amory and 'T. 8 Edmonds of Boston, C. | he pointed out some offthe objections that ex- | fhe of 7 is Sheu oe ee . - Winton, president of the | frozen and did not thaw out during transit, Her foetber particalare pris, to JAMES IL McGiut, | Capitol Hill Branch by A. N. MEEREK, L. Goodrich of Plainfield, N. J., W. P. | sted tq the Ecki ill as passed by tho bregedl ly et eaten to trike pi tea with Sir Francis De egy — beers DEALER IN BUILDING SUPPLIES, 08 to 914 G0t | at ale” Lawrence of Groton, Mass., and Robert Porter | Senate, particu that portion co aon oe ee ee nuse | Emin Bey a ranela, after Got the Drop and Used It. 1; to 7 ony ‘ mg. {of th th disfranchising ists. He (Mr. Perkins) | expressing bitter indignation at the course z FASTER CARDS. | FASTER BOOKLETS, | and family of Philadelphia sre at Normley's of | the, Proposed line we trouth, G street | knew that some of the Mormons were ro pursued by Emin in giving the benefit of his | PAS0 peu Norre, Mrx., April 3.—W. S. Bobs elegant line and a large stock. Langham.—J. EB. Gi He AP sity, he said, for that extension, as there wero men, but as an organization African experience and knowledge to Germany, | ten and one Clayton, both cattlemen, met & Orr Stock Or Ixnu Sixs, m26-7t CC PURSELL, Docket «| Jobe Biches Adame EC. ost, Win 1 | now street lines on F ssrese ana Ht tieest,, Wee THE MORMON CHURCH WAS PERNICIOUS Sree in tecghdek tholacec tage tobereiioted | Senet, Sceelhy Touns anchor, oh ite Both im Plain and Figured, was never better smorted. | (5 gms CERTIFICATES (OF , STOCK AND | Phillips of New York, James Davis ot Orange, | extension would only be for the beneltt of the | and bad and ought not to receive the indorse- | {fom Em ‘position at Wadelai. « Bi pv SS tie eee ‘We can show youan endiess variety. kraving. GEUNEY & ROBERTS, 407 10th at. a ‘Sten of =| rapeta ment of any man on this floor, is De Winton regards Emin Bey as a man | derers were jailed and : FRENCH CHALLIES just opened snd fresh from | — "9 Adjonine Powt Building. | \onog Barnes and fe H. Stearns of Boston and At 2 delock, and without Dr Baiangts | et Mater Se.) inquired why the geatlo- | sheolately Afvaid of oclete gretitnde er gen- | \ynching. fhe New York Custom House. = i432. Crris Bantig ot are a6 the Normandie, censinhing Wa acquanent, the, pregding officer man had not voted to disfranchise the Mor- cow ‘Staniey and the English will lower ‘The handsomest lot of ROBES and FANCY DRESS ‘The New Store has a larger StockofGASFIX- | 5, liam and &.®. Ford of Bae announced that the “unfinished business’ Mr. See coation ties Uae @uicilen hid wok him in the estimation of the civilized world, GOODS ever shown in Washington. TURES and LAMPS. Call and examine, the Bt deamon. Fielder, B. Chew, form- the Montane election case—came up under the Be ee ee nas. Ceeae dase From Wall Street Today. popioees erly of the ut now of Duluth, Minn., 5 there were polygam! 1 —The stock fe purse Seren cards pa oe te __€. A. MUDDIMAS, 614 121hst._| is visiting friends here and stopping ‘at 1012 | "Mr. Edmunds said that he would probably Wyoming, but, if there were they| |New Tons, April 8 The sock market again | aticrict y.. There = ASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Co, of Louis: notbe present when the Eekington matter would Gisfranchised = under the an increase in activity this morning, | arty A new lot of BLACK GOODS of ail kinds just PARTMENT Roan? is Pa.ave. | ville, Ky., one of the pioneer boomers in the | would come u| and ho did not ect He believed in while first prices were gencrally 305 higher | nist it opened, Fen gh pe iy | new Kentucky, is in town ona business trip. that it should be back on that account, on account of their practices of last evening. The ‘of the aaa aa cise toa | Ausziod ior the Storage of Furniture, Pettres, de. The governor is enthusiastic. ——Col. Gregor, | He had said about all thathe had wished to - toon yan It was for ms of however, ems Up stock HOSE, warrant fe. Chesapeake an with seemed bave pot to crock. esac. ; Chacon, ton tome Wit the : criminal organization known as a the ot ineteenth Came OVERMAN WHEEL COMPANY. — 4 919 PEN! a ‘WILL REMOVE ABOUT APRIL 18T bg asemR aagy ae cee retired ‘Texas mc2 a. AVE. To715iaTH sr. XW. meson | oy re Deaens Mieerent = 5 rnd fail to get | rules governed. ‘EL, STEAM BOAT AND CAR LAU: er pew and family, the guests Later in the hour New Srnrxa Goons. "dey Work solicited, Lauuaering of Mr. John H. Inman, arrived in Chattanooga list and theearly | i i | mer done at 3, H ee alte eas ape DENT STEAM CAGRDES: | Sesterday and epent the, morning. on Lookout fs ‘Cluths aud ‘Napking ail Oe ee face | ik i i Just LJ fbi "