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THE EVENING STAR ——— e The Crow Creek Reservation Matter PUBLISHED DAILY. = Sunday, Finally Settled. AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Borthwest Corner Peunsylvania Ave. and 11th Sty by Miesemongy se. ape, Bastia wens con- : ~sone sted Crow Creek matter ut draw: The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ing toaclose, In Febraary, 1885, President ee ceenntendainrains haat : Arthur issued a proclamation throwing « per- a i ed to subscribers tm the tion of the Crow Creek and Winnebago reserva- gis carpencon tirowa seount at JO conte Peg tious open to settlement. The rush of settiers to = Jail -postag® prepaidS0 cents @ these lands will be remembered. Buildings were : r erected and preparations were being com for patting in the season's crop, when less than: two mont! fter the jands were thrown opeu Es - ideo nt President gore | = — 4 . _ ‘i u informed by bis Attorney Generi Vor. 76—No. 16,032, SHINGTON, D.C., FRID MAY 9, 1890, TWO CENTS, | kotms se nse Coe oe me ’ | lamation ordering the settlers to leave. ” - ¥ obeyed, but a number refused to leave. Those TALKING POLITICS. | TOWARDS A NAVY, Stasis aii rome Year, postaze SP AL mail sut Be paper sevt longer 3 ‘Kates of advertising male kuown on application tions SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, SPECIAL NOTICES. + @= WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL, THE vacate forthwith. but they still remained, Aw COND WORKINGMEN’S BUILDIN zon Gow OSLORN, : Now oe for guests, Every- Index to Advertisements, a effort was made by a posse of Indian te =" ‘O3 nena - iss me SIRT se Alfved Eps, 1 Shing clean, pleasant and homelike. Table arat-clase, san eject them, but without avail. No effort was ASSOCIATION. lahdene a boeee atie board. Ber month: 81 per day: dinner. 50 | aucseMeNnTs. 10 and $15 per | ARTIS’ Faesiting tocueure | ATTORNEYS. TO WHOM IT 5 This is to ¢ive notice that L. stn ASSETS, $98,786.22. Subscription books are open for shares inthe sixth BOTH HOUSES AT IT TODAY. Brooklyn’s Big DryDock Opened ever again made to remove them, A few of the settlers were still on the land when the ‘vutman, of > longer our Washington agent, tH ; Sioux reservation was opened, and they will we. First payment May 14, 1890. F LLG and 1116 F at. n. +61 st.,orto W. J. OS 8 oI n: 5 * . ed in ‘as included in Suauad foro niece parent of @10 moethis. Six | Smenmnwer Iiisaed HAGE # Bhs, clonins, | hip ating Grove, Aiigmueryerant, Sia | BOARDING. race ?| Disoussing Pensions in the Senate settlement by the ‘Sion bill. "In order to give | witimore, Ma, | _mv-Ge 2OKS AND STATIC soe Page 7 cal . those who left when ordered off an opportunity per cent paid on all investments. |- —_____——- : | BUSINESS CHANCES, Bee 3 and Tariff in the House. BALTIMORE’S BEAUTIFUL SHIP. | {ho ni leit when ordered The pony ~f SHARES ONE DOLLAR EACH. Best PameNT—197H issue, DA GEACT ADJOINING RIVERDALE is sow pat on | CITE ITEMS soe serted sn the Sioux bill giving them = Priority The Association meets the second Wednesday of | MAY, 1890. | “Two equates from depot, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Page 3 he pres epee thek old ciaken Sie seem ne EQUITABLE and Belereee ene of « mile a DENTISTRY . A P ENSION FOR MRS. PAR! ELL. The Crow Creek Reservation days given them will expire May 10. Nearly all Of Sth and E northwest. . One-quarter mile front on county road. EDUCATION. the old settlers have relocated upon their land. desiring to counect themselves with | | CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATIO! Hizh and beautiful; Large Grove, Good Springs, | EDUCATION —_— Publi — Persons desirin : jeden, tearm erat yr _ EXCURSIONS, Pi Opened to the Public. A Little International Scrap. Building Association conducted on business princt- QUITABL NG, : Avenucs scxpveled qo tation to, the grounds SUPPLIES... SENATE. , q ples should attend the meeting, where all information Shares are 82.50 per month. aie cate raphe eis Planted on both sides. NCTAL. ee Saw Pranctsco. 3 A collector in the em- il ba given as to its manaement and the success ob- | Subscription books are open for suaresin the 19th} Dono: wnise this orimemciey te cece 1 oe eee (Orme). The question of the proper reference of a ploy of aa out rm went aboard the Ger- ‘iied acsig ted seeded tin ctlatsnsa Seacitig: | Seana ti uatoaseent sins tao. Weisel allor part “25 acres! JOMNO. JOHNSON, | FOI RENT (toous) isch ert ftopea be Teecueey Dagestan THE DEATH LIST AT LONGUE POINTE | man ship Theodore here tocollect some money seeped Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of | O27 Fate soe i 5 ; oak. WEEE, from Third Mate Woldorff. Woldorff repudi- Secor ehageRnieR the Association are furnished upon application. a4 SPECIAL © ietcebaa| see ee peatugeinn on aa pearl ald ated the debt and knocked the collector down, THOS. BRODERICK, PETER McCARTNEY, Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On | at Mason: Vth iuetant, at oes of the laws again BEHEADED HIS GENERAL. fc DAY, ‘the “1 FOR SALE (Lots) Yeloe) Se r " Hel of se ree ne Hoe, ltt to attend the funeral of our tate | FOt SAL i Presid ent. Vice President | the first Wednesay open from 6 to 80 The latter secured a warrant tor Woldorff's arrest and Officer Mah: Chinamen coming from Canada, led Mr. Hoar to remark, sarcastically, that in view of the alarm caused to both countries by the pres- ence of an unhappy Chinaman recently on a bridge at Niagara. he thought that the com- mittee on coasi defenses might be the proper reference. It was referred to the committee MISCELTANROUS). each month the office will be er, tward Boneil. Brethren of sister lodges are Jock p.m. Advances will be made | rraternaliy invited to sttend. T. D.DALY, Treas., JOHN T.LYNCH,Sec., | Yomptly at o'clock paw Byorter ofthe WM D. G, DIXON, 2 Tie ceretary. ce No. 9 Market Building. No. 2004 9th n.w. r = ae = Ofice No. ting. THOMAS SOMERVILLE. Sg => NOTICE -WETHE UNDE Sar c= pleasure iu notiiyine the pubbe, and espe- y (he citizens and owuers of property on Capitol U1, that we have sueceedet Mr. ALM. Kolirer in lis | LOCAT, MENTION Real Estate Busihess, at the old stand, 302 kust Capt- | Losy AND YOUN —_— = ¥Y went to the ship The King of Dahomey Thought Ho Was | {pial boat to make the attest, As the Bou Going to Annihilate the French. | approached the vessel the ladder was hnuled up, but after an explanation the ladder was Loxpox, May 9.—The latest advices from jowered and ¥ honey allowed aboard, though frica represent the King of Dahomey as very | the ladder was drawn up immediately to pre- Sree ma smarty ert males | vent his boatmen following. Woldorff refused —— INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry. ms6 DANIELSHANNON, DENNIS FOGARTY, al oe - on immigration. to go with the ofticer and the latter led him SOHN READY, JOHN F. KELLY, eee EL: LeweR! Leatpens Hones Math, Sh ¢2Rg, enterprise” atid’ capital we po i. aia Pe Laee Renmin, expected to overwhelm the small French gat- | Out or the cabin, ‘The mate chonen Mahoney gOHN LYNCH, EDWARD D, CORCORAN, stand i ity we refer to our banker, Th 1 istion Dill rison on the coast at one blow and either cap- | ¢ erman flag and told bim he could not se SPECIAL NOTICE. Jom HE Hervell, president of the Natioual Capital z ae e suns a eines s a ture or drive them into the sea, and when his | take Woldorff. When they reached the deck mS-6t SOHN KELLY, : — -LANEOU en up, the question being on the amend- i | the crew closed around Mahoney and rescued TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. G. B. GIBSON, ¥ To 5 _ | troops returned discomfitted from the defense a Frscog ——— <TEAW-LAUSDEYS Trading under the firm name ci GB, Gibson & Go, | NEW PUBLICA TO ee re eee oe ae Pamremn it: Cenccicare ua iean is Races A promptly | the prisoner. | The boa:men, hearing, the die- — THE CHAMPION STEAM LAUNDRY SPRAGUE SQUARE (OUR STORAGE YARD —— E NOTARI creasing, the number of pension agents | beheaded the general in command and follenca | turbance, jumped on the ladder. © Bee ieee interne tace curtains ts a tere! | : : Tr sives me great satisfaction to recommend Messrs, | > {rlery, $4,000) trom ‘eighteen to twenty. | up the act with e slaughter of several more of | Sain been iet down, One of the er Pan We are prepared to liniel then au perfect order, FOR SURPLUS STOCK) HAS BEEN SOLD, GB. Gibson & C. he Keal Estate t was agreed to—veas 25, nays 19—a part; his off auch dee Slide aecarti hoor i= cut th leddor capes —_ is! = wiees BSc. to $1.30. SC. Wal 5 + rf lin : > withd = “ ‘cers hd we H e1 e they would shoot him 1 1422 Pennsylvania av ' ‘ VE s fe yote, except that Mr. Payne voted aye anc had a cont: ‘effect to what he expected and | Poatmen to! am ’ Goods called for and delivered. —— ee eee ee mend these gentle: onfidenee to my pa- ontrary effec Messrs, Allison, Ingalls, Piumb and Teller am STOCK OFF THAT SQUARE AND WILL F will be fortud relia! many of his troops deserted, some secking | {11 80. and thes an tae eon ae ie and prompt. Being voted no. 4 | then left the ship for help, the crew. sh = rimiae dwith capital tue business will move r ‘i refuge within the French lines. The bombard. in Dntempt. Capt, Dunlevy of t _ NEW_ PUBLICATIO SELL ALL LUMBER CONTAINED ON SATD | Blobs uss i¢ AU whe fully undeg my conta Puor ones bill eering Boom seporteg bank: Hipheed tment of Whydat had added to the disgust of | $x? ber peice adh eee asco Dogh’ tneee Serpyiue TALE OF WEALTH,” GROUND AT PRICES FAR BELOW MAR- 20, ms oe tion of that amendment came up again for ac- | ‘¥@ Pahomians, who had been accustom | of the Theodore, who was ashore at the time, T RAILROADS, IP ag: regard their monarch as invincible and almost ‘ i = . tion, a d the king is said. to be and Mahou in went aboard and arrested Airy of curious interest attaching to the present-| KET PRICES FOR CASH. a fine, and the king is ssid to be in some fear | 1, Das thout any difficult; Capt sy mad scramble for riches asa means of social ax- : nee ; THE MAN IN THE MooN. of an outbreak among his subjects, Tho | Poth mate piithout any difficulty. | Cap Srandizement and cacte; isa new thingin the book WRITE US OR COME UP AND MAKE US SUITS INSTEAD OF TROUSERS, SUBURBAN Prov Mr, Cockrell confessed that he was mortified | French will not make peace withont an effurt | Hares gave bail for both, ‘The ship will sail im line by Ja P. Voorhees, It is in press in Washing- AN OFFER ON ANYTHING STORED ON ‘Neu lids. uesdacaae alba hole ie SUMMER EEnOnrS and humiliated at the fact that the great com-| to put a i the inhuman sacrifices of | ¥ wale ies ns ton, and will appear to the readin public in a few] aouiaue nauk te nek etter ne tole in WANTED (Boanv) mittee on appropriations, headed by the dis- | human life which accompany state ccromonics Alcoholic Lunatics. weeks. The novel bas been highly = im a to make ee tinguished Senator from Iowa, had been just | im Dahomey, and the king will be required to! x yous May it Pome paticnts in the permis el ei ea — not beat these price ridden over rougii-shod by the republican ma- 3 Ee fvgecre pga a Jersey City Hospital, crazed with alcoholism, W. H. MORRISON, Publisher. LIBBEY, BITIINGER & MILLER, eg jority aeeaies _ hod lpm i ld ————— overpowerad the attendants last night, smashed 2 " os a x ¥ a ada , 4 oe and cansed a panic in the institution. ¥ n i ide eee sult, : : tration, and yet here was the republican | The Big Ship Cradle Opened ‘This | *" La penis, te ; 3 Have You Bes Is Lacan ae tee eee ee fone onin Govenxmext Excetra Topay.—Customs, | majority in the Senate creating. two offices of fede ane Das Perinsacaal seonrirmereeb ampeoeee iy police, whe hed bern PRE | =>FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE— DAN I Bag) B d — _ e . te an me Siti 1 ee neh Te OT ENS eee SET NEE — ramcing in price from "B1000 & §1s000, Nesta Seaaea font gst osge ‘Tae Cauixer Mertixa Topay was attended Beoortrx, N.Y., May 9. Simpeon dry Fleeced Him and Let Him Go, A CATECHISM ON ‘‘sPOITSMEN.” ibet, enous = dock at the United States navy yard wasopened | Partavenrura, Ma Pers Olsen, accused . ery section of the ¢ Blue Fine English. 1 4 cept Si : ’ b Goons. | Aine Late in every see COTE, WILCOX & CO. for three suits,” Rednced trom $35 Leeman taste cope Rearetary Windom | we, Plumb remarked that Mr. Cockrell had | this morning in the presence ef several hun- | of embcrzlement in Sweden, was mot by a de- Whe novelties are exyuisito and the assortment strik- | _ ————— Pe Wlns Teas otlaetiona’ nea vines a poe ine ed the Word ““spoilsmen” with much unction, | dred visitors from New York, Washington, Bal. | tective on the arcivat se the steamer Lord Clive ingly grand. of cloth whiclt desire, to close out, Tue Preswent’s Cauiers this morning in- which indicated that he had been using ita] timore and Philadelphia, Nearly one hun- | from Liverpool yesterday. Bight hundred dol EMBROIDERIES. The quantity is so varied and and increasing any: business. Come eluded Senator Hiscock and Representatives wn Seal ; an fectly | 27€4 guests came from Washington and | lars an jiraits were found on bie perme. Be ave the clu f "li abide, , Coma . ills, Hi “Yes, sir.” sai . , : endered thes: and eed the peices uo gener thet | THE WASHIN TON BYDRAULIC PRESS, BRICK Pave the cloth and pr: Di abide Cheadle, McComas, Owen and Mills, Hiram R. es, sir.” said Mr. Cockrell, “I am perfectly Baltimor surrendered t and was allowed to procs care laet Bight, riving’ in Joregy Cy | 10.80% York, not clog’ detanable ‘ander te at 7 o'clock. Broakfast was served in the Ui jon | xtra ieee sa ce statio: o'clock the delegation trom . Phliahslpbic arsived ual ckectyoteceaee |. Fest tn tn@iena, guests were taken by a steamer tothe uary | WAvasn, Ixp., May 9—Farmers yesterday yard, The dock was flooded at about 11 o’cloci, | Teported an unusually heavy frost throughout The United States monitor Puritan was docked | this region Weduesilay night. Great damage immediately and the pumps were sct at work | lune been done to vegetation and emall frune at once emptying the dock. The whole | are pret ally killed, 1 affair passed off quickly and without «| damaged 7 Te Se COMPANY are prepared to deliver P Press brick. Office, 49 Kellogy Build Nainsook Embroidertes, = 7 ere = OF FICE OF COLLECTOR Be ee ee biting Was familiar with it.” “I wanted to know,” said Mr. Plumb, “whether you use it now in the same sense in which you used it uuder the last administration.” “L use it,” Mr. Cockrel! replied, “tin the same sense as the distinguished Senator from Kansas and other Senators on that side used it during the democratic administration. If you know what you meant by it then you know what we n by it now.” Stcele of Natchez, Miss., and ex-iepresentative Wm. R. Moore of Tennessee, &, WARTIELD SIMPSON “EXPEL IN’ TROUSERS myo Cor, ¥th aud G sts. n. ww. scoops in everything. ‘Tueasury Prrsosars, — Assistant Secretary Tichenor ie acting as Secretary of the Treasury. 7 3 f @22WE ARE SELLING A FULLY GUAR |—Secretary Windom and Assistant Secretary uch tax, where IRS es * yx | Batchelier are in New York.——Mr. Abrahams wn be in wi a sa yee absence of Mr. Lacey.-—Treasurer Huston ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, a pensity of two pel cf e 1 ¢. cot Ball beaded sane.wth | poz expects to be strong ‘enough to resume bis Hamburg Embroideries, Bwise Embroideries, j Narrow medium and wide to | match. | WHITE GOODS FOK GRADUATING PURPOSES. lb ed for adve i Pear: ek offi duties by next Monday. r. Blair sour atte last = mishap. After eee opening of the dock a —-___ a AMES, 20c. EAC! ~~ = ‘ation Mr. Cockrell had been a spoils- | eollati ests, a ‘ Get your materials now; it COMPLETE, WITH SPRING Anay Onpens—Col, John K. Mizner, tenth | min neon. P collation was served to the invited guests, at | South Dakota’s Republican Convention. which Mr. Simpson, the new dock and the | Neyos abe ae porta Se United States avy’ were toasted. The dry ey pads Doan mo state anaital Guam» dock has been in course of erection about two | Mitte lust evening decided to bold the repube cavalry, has been relieved from duty in the de- cream |Pattment of Dakota and ordered to join his Suppose I was a spoilsman.” said Mr. Cock- “4 tions are now here, Some new rell, “does that justify the republican party — ICE the great party of God and morality—-ia doing © NATIONAL SAFE theast corner 1 NG se faia: t F ihe, Arisawe’ Te. % years anda halt and its cost was more than Lean convention for the nomnation of a state make your selection now. Stock Mu. Safe Depusit Boxes for rent at report to the commanding general, department | 1" yir° Sfur cr Cod and mans Cockrell | S65ee aS - It Win Be Used. : % es g BARBER & Koss, of the Missouri, for assigument to a station. Ee : ee arypla ts oust _paea sone ? fe in goed condition. Genes gi pant_poume ris ee i, for assiguinent t¢ had been making a very great affair out of |THE DEAD AT LONGUE POINTE. 800, May 9.— "There hes arrived ig ; Cg a : Inrensat Revexce Arrorsrxents.—Edward | very smali matter. The reason for the — f od St OTHER WHITE Everything used. | BRAS Howes with Couplings and pabinaty v 8, " i t : ty for the United States flagship Charles» See egMrisie, for $15. Goodsear blero. ieucdier kiieade s cacauaaces o, Schreiner has Deon appointed a store keeper | eee” aay Tecan eee of dension | No Bodies Recovered From the Debris, | t*< handsome silver puuch bowl lined with, —_ | Sha Rubber Belting and all kindsof hubber Goods Foals Penslonere had hee ety eeabeE aot | Dut Twenty-Oue Known to be Dead. i ds. RACQUETS, and ganger in the first district of Missouri and PARASOLS. Did you ever bebold such an api4-liu : ; ; cusioners had been vastly — increased, iments of the citizens of Charleston, & Lae i = Stephen k. Hatfield a store keeper in the eighth | ca ; i ey 1 | ere ie OF STOCK SEARS a 85.25, so that it was now practically impossible for] Mowrmy ec, May %—Tho state of | {> “fter which city the vessel was named. assortment? Every conceivable | 5 q=>"57H ISSUE OF STOCK. Sait ae Ilinois, an the agent at Columbus, Ohio, to’ sign checks, | .gNOSTREAL sei te eee little, and | 28e Sit. bears the ‘arms of the city and the Kind, Every possibiestade, | BENIAL SAVINGS AN |LDING ASSOCTATION, panes aaa Penstoxs ror Drsrrict Prorte.—Pensions | #nd such aduty should not be delegated to aS saan Misuse acer: Ip pro- | iste with appropriate inscription, S eae ae: Soha eres : ae ; subordinates, In the last cighteen months the ati e iy mporarily pro- = FROM Parasols for Ordinary Use, ee ee 720 ST0OK Tm papicur & DITSONS BALLS, ¢: PER posta eae a ue Ripriaieenicis increase in the number of pensioners was about | vided for the interest in the affairs of the as: Big Area of Destroyed Grain, $1.00 Perit SHAKE. DUES. 2 ; : 2 | 60,000. lum is on the decrease, Al to par- | Spnixcrienp, lu, May 9.—Reports received 8c. Parasols for Dress, The “serial” Js sow so well knows, after & most | DRY MARKERS, $1.15, B.Jackson, Patrick Fitzgerald Soldiers’ Home), | ‘The Sceretary of the Treasury bad estimated | ne & i eo a hritiate Profitable carcer of tw ng which time 42-FT. CANVAS BOUND NETS, % Soldiers’ hi 3 “ ticle of the many bodies buried be=| by the state department of agriculture show To Parasols for Carriage Use. | Eve numbers of the Washington have chp skit: bs theatre John Bennett (Soldiers’ Home), Arthur Borr- | for two additional pension agents; and the Sec- | neath the brick and stone bas been co. the area of winter wheat destroyed by floods a | Svailed themselves of 8 85 & RAVI: WIRE BACK STOP NETTING, PER 100 ham (Soldiers’ Home), John Shoedy, Thos, retary of the Interior and the Commissioner of covered, the followin; is a corrected ig a e 825.00. Parasols fur Children. } at AS uineans of SQUARE FE my7-3in Grace of the navy case, Wm. H. R. Watts, | Pensions recommended the increase. It was a ; SC ished in the | #24 fly will reach 38 per cent of the area seeded or for oth s, that it is - = a W. Gui - 4 list of those known to have perished in the | je, ll, The condi f thet left Parasols to Match Every Cos- necessary tO aut jew series ay they CHEE IONERS (OF PHARMACY | George W. Gist, Frederick J. Randolph and | plain measure of public justice. He did not flames: Delphine Archabault, patient: Victorine | **' {ll The condition of le e | start from mes yt ; May and ‘over ber of exch hold ir next examina a ae —_ August Hoester; reissue, Wm. White (Soldiers’ | care who were to be appointed. pita patient; Sister * uthil nae will yaeid about ‘wd a ot oa crop a ‘ | Spon and stock may besubectibed fort Nery Day from phenols will be tuade ee Dee A RUMORED LIVELY CONTEST IN OnTO. Christine Demers, patient; Louise Gravel, nun; | Pry manent tho state the canal Price—well, any price to suit . at the office of the Secretary aud . LUth and M sts. nw, CouNTERFEITERS ARRESTED. he chief of Mr. Cockrel! referred to a rumor that there Marie M. Gravel, BUD; Sister Gilbert, nun; Mrs. Treasurer, JNO. A. PRESCUTT. Kellosg. building, kK: 1416 F st. u.w., or of any of the foliowing-named offi- SOLDIERS, *~ Visiting Richwond on the Your inclination. WHO 1 Huot, patient; ‘Camille Lachiance, the secret service is informed of the arrest, by | patient: r was a very warm and lively and spirited con- : Wena A Chinese Riot. VASSAR SHIRTS. The New Fad for Ladies’ Wear. | ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, President, | 1/ke fo Join others gomez wil mnect infor that sorvice, at Wichita, Kan., of Joseph Pen- | test in Ohio over the pension agency: that the pallens Mie Leche etal ny, Los Axorues, May 9.—The two warring feo= Price $1.25, $1.39, $1.75 Sizes| DAVIDG. DIXON, Vice President. 1 ** B® | o'clock." “imoezt} EE rca eet eae erat counterfeit 210 | friend of an ex-President had been selected over | Nicholls, nuns Lusele Mecehcn. patient; | tions of Chinatown came together last night a ual Surgeon Genera.’s Office, War Dept, NATIONAL, RIFL national bauk notes of the Poughkeepsie Bank | the choice of another distinguished citizen | Bridget’ Malone, patient liza Vachard | and the result was a riot. One Chinaman wae Just like your Collar. | a RECTORS: Be Nein id edturs morn. | Of New York. (ive bee egg wetman), who was supposed to | patient; Mra, Cullen, patient; Marie St Denis, | talled. one seriously wowndoa onl 6 shies. $1.25. Materials—Cambric, Pique, Per- Bed WES: y " TONIGHT at socio: wee fpleave send. | A CuaNox 1X THE Borrazo Post Orrice.—L. | have best right to make recommendedion ana Patient; Eli St Louis, paticni: Ming Theriault, | Uestander shot i the lean ts eae z as vai. | OLY MONCH, Pa: LAIR, it “| L. Farnsworth hus been appointed superin- ee ape Gee ce — Srievously | patient; Miss Willi patient, caused by Ah Lug. a member of the Ah Mi =—— ——— , RESCUTT, aaal 1 NO}, THE | tendent of mails in the post oflice at Buffalo, | (i4ppointed was patiently awaiting the crea- S cS! . B :, | faction, brushing against Wong Ki Lung of the $1.75. €4 of Piaf. Very natty and at | Scor ary Bud Teeant +, Kellogg Building, =<" Cp eas aad | A cee auememerae Hon of thean two new oStoes. THE CRUISER IN BALTIMORE. | \} ng Chee faction. Wong Ki Lung’arew e — = 5 | me GEORGE SPKANSY, pR. SAMUEL S. ADAMS HAS KEMOVED = Meh ec BES Shine era homens BAS REMOVED Bes THE UND ELSH Office Hor bw 10 4am, 12 to 1 p.m, “, sale the stock of | to7 pan. Telephove -Lm ity vots, Shoes, oy, | ina, Guus, Pistois, & HOTLL, STEAMBOAT AND CAR LAUN- | Uinta Besa iis Went cclitited:Launderine fur Styne | {UGE AE retail or mh ‘MR. SIIERMAN SAYS IT IS A LOCAL ISSUE, Mr. Sherman said that that showed that his friend from Missouri, who was supposed to know everything, had been looking into small details about local matters the same time comfortable. INFANTS’ SHOES, Made of Kid: the cutest little 68a things your ever saw, These are a zg | revolver and shot Ah Lung in the stomach, The City Begins its Tribute to the Big producing death in a short time, pis was the White Ship. sigual for» fnsilade trom all sides, fully forty ye shots being fired from windows and by Chinese May 9.—Capt. Winfield | on the streets. The police soon quelled the ; | Goxe 10 Ricumoxy —Mr. Albert H. Seott, the Cloth: | chief of the salary and allowance division, Post a Cape, Genticmen's Furnisn- | Ofice Department, has gone to Richmond, Va,, i. "Proposala for the sain cai | to assist the postinaster there in making some Bartmmorz, Mp. for the Babica’ First Shoes, In T | be sent to the undersigned. improvements in the serv: : : » Scott Schley. commanding the new cruiser Bel- | riot and arrested 100 Chinese who carried re- : Kesorts at short noticw; Jarge facilities, DEX TIER Wit LOEWENTE eae: which had no more connection with | .- sl : - | volvers, ‘the Wong Chee Geclotr hee ee White and Tan, trimmed ta Rib- | gTEAM LAUADEY, $01 tod00 Cot. mw: eple-im- | myg.¢¢ Tay Anctic Cruise OF tHE Bran.—A tele-| the amendment than the man in the moon, | Hore, and his staff of officers were this morn- | volvers.. that every prominent member of Am bon. SULPLUS WE MAKE THE | 5 ‘OX'S NEW HAT. ~ | gram was received at the Treasury Departmen: | The Seerctary of the Interior had recommended | €#corted to the city hall, where they paid their | Mow will be killed. SPONGES, It matters not what kind or size Joy peices forcast Boa Phe dome Coir gust rere tuiaseniig manduncie Hi cant igh rev. | ‘He increase Of peusion agents iong betore the Bpereyes the mayor, after which a largeiy —— n or 7 Ay a city. SLINEMETZ pha nOuNCINg the arrival ee f Gen. M P ™ attended pubhe reception was held, lasting t ‘i Jou want or for what purpose; pped at 80. | t enme steamer Gear at Seattle, Wash., on hor | “PPeimtment of Gen. Michener at Columbus, eo P pt eld, lasting two A New Railroad Deal, We can fill the bill. Sponges from — ae . aud “Charm” Latrobes at * $30. A good Latrobe at $1 ing story above. No. & Brick BY KC ack, $18, No.7, $16, ice | m8-1m Book and Job Printe erators, Gas “ur soline z Z = ky Foots cured or no pay. NITED STATES TRUST COMPANY 124 ME. SHEKMAN SAYS THERE I8 NO AGREEMENT ABOUT COLE. Mr. Faulkner asked Mr. Sherman whether it Was not agreod that in the division of Ohio into two pension agencies A. B, Cole was to be ap- pointed to one of them. Boe tess AND CLAIM AGENTS’ BLANKS | way to Behring sea to assist in the protection at lowest rates. Goo work eee of the sea! fisheri: She wiil remain at Seattle Listhacinw | Until the autuorities at Washington shall have determined upon their policy inregard to these fisheries. It 1s expected that the matter will be settled in a few days, The season opens abou Se. to the largest size and more expensive ones. CHAMOIS All FLESH BRUSHES. And the new “ Is rot so harsh as the Brush At2 o'clock this afternoon the mayor, the} ©#IcAGo, May Mnetcen lines bave common council and a large committee of the | Adopted the new agreement of the Westera most prominent citizens wil; go out to the Bal- | Passenger Association. ‘This inctades all limes timore, which lies just off Fort McHenry. This | necessary to the maintenance of rates cast ana evening a banquet will be given Capt. Schle: ¢ Mississiyy | e pa, obama tho Hotel Reangeté Y | west of the Mississippi river in the territory of i F st. nw. : ; . Westeru States Passenger Association Yeahiigton the Ist of June, and it will be necessary to have pith ntti the old W ° snd more effective, Easier to Seiersrae pean vessels on the spot about thut time, > Mr. Sherman—I do not think so, I do not WHAT THEY ARE DOING. and the ‘Trans-Missonri Association with the handle. | m-— _ success. PERFECT GAS BTOVES | patates Manaced, Rents Collostod, Real Estate ‘i eet @ think that there pee been any conference exception of the Wisc tasiun Central, In, addi- . ta04 oun - R= nga . ae v Tae Ricumoxp Homewanp Bouxp.—A cable | about it. It may be that Capt. Cole, aman of tion to the lines aiready in it is assured that HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, CLOTH Bought und Sold on Commission, Money to Loan on " “tachi . 4 " js | Phe Chicago Carpenters Still Out—Coal | }/°! * Rio G . ed Sama, Whtbhnel Ls ES ede a eee Calland examine Gas on, Mal eertaendck Wal duaeen message was received at the Navy Department | prominence, will be appointed, But there is the Denver and Rio Grande, Rio Grande West Miners A, Solora @rade goods, | CHAS. A. MUDDIMA’ W. L.BRUE uo such agreement or arrangement that I ppeased. ern and Color: \, President; announcing the arrival of the flagship Rich- Midland will join the associa- : kuow of, on. ‘Tae Wisconsin Central hus positively re= ee - ara N. A. ROBBI ico President; vide . Acting 4 1 ae . s Co ° y DO YOU NEED A PAIR OF SCISSORS? 39c. is | GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS, Col, 3. BL NIXON, Secrstanys Gils eceneee Meno Mr. Allison thought the increase of these es May 9%.—The Master Carpenters’ fused to {Aecept the agreement oF become @ the price we have mu on a let of sbout 300) ang G14 12th at. bet, F and G sts, ‘Treasurer, Raw York in lint yosesl; aad he agencies only shows that the majority has not | Association at a meeting Isst night decided to | member of the new association unless its de- SCISSORS of good 1 probably startat once, as he is known to be anxious to gethome. It will take the Richmoud about Of course the price is more. examined the question with the care that he eal price. | BR rcoxomy Gas RANGES. keep up the contest with the journeymen’s | mond for a differential fare or slower time by thought it should have examined it. “It seems union. A committee was appointed to adver- | 1 Competitors between Chiengo and St. Paul Tse probably the ? < HOSE, VASES, SETTE roel to me,” he said, “that a division of Ohio into two | tise for men and distribute thei among the | 8 couceded, MULL TIES FOR 124. There are Ties sold every- GARDEN HOSE, VASES, SETTEES. torty days to make the trip, Her departure 4 Aeros . u ig the —_—_— . ; cat AS FIXTURES AND LAMPS. will leave -the Tallapoosa alone on the south | Pe2sion districts will necessitate the removal | master carpenters. President Goldie, in an ri r q for 12%. butin all our knowledge of Mull | ONS IXTURES 2 SUEDD as SRO, 8.3m = Doeraloe Diaoant. | Kieatts statin aati te ke Lae | atcaibeiagioey crea hoaenes ractacens | masiaas cecal te teeters of 10s Journeys} 2S een Saat Reaamee. ‘ pone/ipnienteletheeabnnr ards Mange aeeeaarinee| 482 Oth st. nw. | je 2 yPERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Walker with the white squadrom, carrying of one agent to Cincinnati | men with secretly inciting violence, ae oe + oem © ly the price would be 25c. We bought a Sananiaimanaraiaaaead ae — bee ‘ di z zits = = and the other to Cleveland. There is no} Srntaror, Int. May 9. -A message received here yesterday by Detective thousand dozen at a price, We don't lose anything {§-gq->THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Ae ogi Pensonat.—Alton Angier of Atlanta, Ga., U. | difficulty in allowing subordinates to sign | last night from A. L. Sweet, general manager | Smith of the Rock Island road. Holt is wanted Dy selling thera at 15g. Yet it would not pay us to oy wkieston, Sarphus aed tate 8. consul to Rheims, France, Geo. H. Story, | Pension checks. I do not suppose that there | of the Chicago, Wilmington and Vermiliion b jac “Gihapllalag setts aohe” Songs came Cont Company, states that he has reached an | jn the eos ith Porter Babcock, colored, agreement with the representatives of the miners and that the contracts for next year ie them if it were not that we thought we could them out in a few days, Does the price tempt isalarge mercantile or manufacturing estab- lisument in the United States in which there are not at least two or three persons signing D. Froehlict, E. H. Skinker, Chas, H. Murray and Hugh D. Cap of New York, John Aste per an) 12 per cent j Our receipts Inst month robbery of Mrs. W. 8. Johnson 6f her diamonds on the Rock Island dining car at To- peka about two weeks ag. i3pand for Bast | and FP. W. Aste of London, Eng., A. W. Curtis The robbery oc- | cantie . ( GF. | . 4 checks,” will be ready for signatures today. This action | ( ed Friday, Ay 1", 00 | ‘chosen 88 te Si\uices duane the half your ive Usen LATOR 8 | Of Meriden, Conn., Wm, R Moore of Mempiun, | CMCC.” {hought if there was any action | decides the strike of the miners im Streator and | {iaiwoude wantin het Eye. wag | gg: This bank solicits he sec Shiy eds as of Munliw the wisocistion uave been | are at the Arlington.——B. H. Dowse of Boston | to be tukeo ier the nae persion agencies | Braidwood and virtually declares peace for | winie Mr.’ and “Mrs. Jobson Were en | gd vreau ba Seceeiliing our frst qcrice of ahares at 12 por | 8 At Map ery ta ar oad should be a readjustment aud s consolida- | northern Iilinois, their wedding trip. None of the jewels | Eve 5 ce) nun, wid during the past mo! yi ——Mr, | ti ci Riv — y | were f pase Babcoc! | extended to it Sut $0502 60 for Interest to thane tones. oe cashier of the Arno, went to White Sulphur | “29! some of the smaller agencies, sotati ne TO at” ay 9.—The Weavers’ | were found, aud it te ae oe ond Mr. Gorman, a member of the committee on appropriations, said that in fifteen years there would be more spent for pensions than it had cost to put down the rebellion. He thought that the Sen- ator from Ohio ought to hesitate about creat- ing useless offices, making places tor party men and only for party purposes. HOUSE, We pay 5 percent peranium on sbares withdrawn. Spri Vi A te isit his um hap Ly AE wees — ~ prings, Va, today to visit his summer ety Tk id er eau es Baird Littig, Mr. and Mrs, Feturned on d a pee eee iad amis Arthur Amory, ae ee and M ikon! ny, fo each alate fo ‘ys. | Amory of Boston, H. J. Hayden, president of onthiy; £1,800 un toh shates for'e20 | the Hartford and New Haven railroad, Goo, W, i Dillaway aud GR. Hurdy of New York, Mere N. P. Willis and Mrs, L. L. Grinnell of New Bed rely nein ford, Mass... are late urrivaly at the Arno.— 0, ecoruing to the’ work Fed M. J. Myera, Henry E, Freund, J. Wall Wiison, cular dues paid monthly will pay off snad-{ E.S. Wilson and J. G. Clark’ of New ¥ork, sceola C. Green, ». A, Shebun, G, Protective Union will confer with the Amual- | cither threw them out of the car window when gated Association of Weavers to bring about @ | he jearned that he wan suspected or secreted union of both associations. them. He protested his inuoceuce and was ime Pana, fu1., May 9.—The mayor has issned a dignant at his arrest, proclamation, quoting the criminal! code against — —_— acts of violence in preventing persons irom | Senator Ingalls’ Nephew Drowned. pursuing their daily avocations, The procla-~] gory Beno, Inp., May 9. —Elisworth Hughes, mation was made necessary by the riotous acts aft 7 Of the striking eae son of the trafic manager of the Deuver and Mayesvitte, Ky., May 9.—The strike of the | Rio Grande railroad, and a nephe¥ of United in advances rs 70 ns cvad RR OO KBE RRR O O THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST Sete Eof FE GP | Reet UM AaT wit " Pa. & Chesapeake and Ohio railroad section and | States Senator Ingalls, was drowned in St. aar* by 3 e capita autdaaed ai tise os hetorce ee caiemess | Edwin Slee of McKecsport, Pa. Samuel Sex: | Mr. Harmer (Ps.) presented a memorial of | Chesapente and Obfo railroad attempt was | Joseph's lake yesterday, “Ie wae u stadent ob " PrICES 36 ane by ower aud the interes USA eM mca ; _ nay3 420, 422, 404, 62077 sare, | 5 TEMPORALY OFTICES UOTE st pow soon ae the advace in set be Ae =e Legge shea | t2@ Philadelphia Board of Trade favoring the ed or repaid, so sy | Re © ere on fee, that you pay Juterest only for the the you are using | &t the Ebi _ MONEY LOANED ON COLLATEKAL AND ON | the juoney. REAL Estate. made to fill the strikers places, but the negro | Notre Dame University and was rowing with strikers with guns, pistols and clubs drove the | two companions when the boat capsized, He others off, The road will call for state troops, | Was cighieen years old and would have gred- —Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shepherd of Boston and J. H. Worley and family ot Foo- reopening of the League Island navy yard. Referred. #rom the above you will see that we pay the bigest | chow, China, are at the Fredonia.——John A. Aten farce » echentiGe Tur Sy Cc Cc cit Secured Loans, guaranterd by the Company, | Tics the wos, beastuante oan wavucms to msm- | Wilson of Eranklin, Pa., J. N. Specl, URN, MRS, PARNELL’s PENSION. An Unknown Suicide. uated im the scientific course mext year. HE SYNDICATE N\ULOTHING UOMPANY. | foreaie INTEREST PAID. that our receipts are large und the expenses of T, Hall of Maysville, Ky.,E. 8. Jidd of | Mr. Hill (IL) called up the bill (coming over Wasutxatox, C. H., Onto, May 9.—A young From Wall Street Today, We hereby announce to tie public that we, the mem-| Cail on or correspond ith ae, asoctation age small, aid that these poluts wo to wake | Chicago, D. Benjamin of Camden, N.J., W.H. | from Friday last) granting a pension of $1,200 ters of the =yndicate,munt positively close } A WARMER, Qresident, | Oi iu chistente, commetl Building Associations | Osiorne of Brooklyn, Thos .W. Shields of ©. B ROBISON. Seereciins: “Bharesare @{ er month, and casi bo taken at att | Cairo, J. 8. Singer of” Philadelphia, ‘Care <iraw from the | Charles B. Batley, Stmes, and no back dues are required. Oftice at 618 | callen and Wm. Monaghan of Hamilton, Ont., woman arrived last night from Dayton, took} N®w Yorx, Mey %—The stock market was supper at a hotel without registering and then | *€i2 active in spots this morning, with con- & of Fine Clothing for the * Who is obliged to enormous s a year to Delia T. 8. Parnell, daughter of Lust Admiral Charles Stewart, with an amendment of Mr. ‘ Ne went out on the street and shot herself dead, | siderable irregulurity in its movements, First firm on account of hisinealth. We have decided to James L. Barbocs, sr veport can bp had, we COusttution snd our last | Sr at the Ebbitt-——S. D. Warmeastle of Pitts. | reducing the pension to $50 a month, There was no clue to” her identity, except 4 | prices chowed irregularity and the differences ut this amount of gods in the uext fourteen ¢ i john A. teoge, EDNESPAY EVENING, May 7, at 615 | burg, H. Wilson of Omaba and 8,8. Enton of | | Mr. Cunmings (N.¥.), in opposing theamend-| printed” slip giving au account of in last night's figures extended to 5 per cent This sale will positively not commence until the Hs. es, Hettersiey W. 1lbott, NCANSON, LEWIS A St Pani are at the Johnson.——John Reichart, | ment, said that the a rae che aoe | Suicide at Home, Ind., Jannary 3. of = young | Sither way, while sugar refineries won eetc Gay of April, at 9 o'clock a.m. 2.3. Dariiuseton, George, Truesdell > CD ARRAMAM. |. | Emil Spitzer, Alex. McIntosh of New York, J. | granted to Mrs, Parnell, not nse she was | man, with tho written note “Duke is just 22.” souk, Basubaoquans dealingsat be See, ‘This is ueither s fire, sswisneecreditor nor bankrupt | Zeiss Joy Flac, Pay F.G. SAXTON, Treas. JOHN COUK, Sec'y.. B. Keiser and M, A. Blatz of Louisville, Waiter | the mother of Charles Stewart Parnell, but | and a card inscribed “Adin W. Gaunot States Richmond and West Point, sugar, Atchison tale of shoddy trash, but a strictly legitimate, bona Charice. faulines ¢-# Fino 618 13th at, Scott, jr., of Brooklyn, K. oN. Baskin | because ahe wes the daughter of Admiral ville, N.Y., traveling salesman for Richmond Chicago gas and St, Paul were the activ fide ale, carried ou by respounible persons, who do| — STE: Fe BW. Noodward. Sg ee ew + & eee of Salt “Lake and R '.” Pettibone of | Stewart, whose brilliant services to his country | City mille” works, Hichpiond, Ind.” Sie sae poh gl ll, Can liam B. Gurley, Chas. Bev}. Wilkinson, | _ my5- 207 33d St. me, he portrayed at length. Admiral Stewart was with the general list comparatively neglected. about twenty-two years old. Missouri Pacific and Laclede gas the Joun B. Laruer. AS Worthington. he AUN DIAL Gas cooking stoves Wyoming, Pa, are at Willard’s,—— yene prices yf i =e in active service for seventy-one and was —_— qe hyp | SS = “ARB | aioe noon anda 8-000"n in LISTS? | Dadtio of North ‘Carolina and 9. We Staley gf | souior oficer inthe navy for aevitees eee Big Fire in # Small Town. the later 11, t0 484. ‘The rest of the wecuoe ere ee z | eee Tee Ge or Fetuting Sin | Quenretiee hee rau smcun’ wir tod'hauee Gu, | Battle of North Caroling and J. W. Smiley of | senior oftcer in the appealed to the members| Guove Crrz, Mencrs County, Pa., May 9.— | $20 later 14 10 2434. The rest of we ee venine Pants, all wool, @1.62; positively Caew GEDNEY & RUBLE TS, BES! EVER MADE and cuaileuye comparison with Wright of Dunkirk, N.Y., I. Cherrytree of | of the House, as Americans, to allow the Pen- | at 3 o'clock this morning all of the district be- declined, though Richmond and West also ‘Mien’ Dress Pants, all wool, 82.20: posttively worth | ____ 407 10th st., Adjotming Foot Building. | any others. Ironton, Ohio, and Samuel V. Smuzzy_of | sion to remain at $1,200 a year, ; Tisa's site. 64.25; poativeiy worth op. Bg WASUINGTON sare pevosrt co. | _myute 2.6. CAMPBELL. Plumber. | Paterson, NJ’, are at the National De. | Mr. Hill said that the committee om invalid Men's Alb wool Meng Post x Suits (Blue and Gray), $5.62: 216 and 91% Pa aye., ow prepared to RENT BOXES at greatly KE- FORK SALE—FIFIY-FIVE SHAKES JUD- | John L. fleffron of Syracuse, N.Y., delegate to ED MATES. ma Ry , pensions had carefully considered all the facts rears og Raeumeie te Paice TBSP EE 80 | the convention of the American Pharmaceutical im im the case and had concluded that #50 a month 8.25: positively worth 417. 2 aicmnsinaemadll = erica .- ‘twenty-five a strong tone and the early losses were almost ce Albert Stats, 614-25; poat | (gE. CHARLES ¥ HAGNER HAS nic | ; : t Amoctation, now ip semion in Sais cit nee pera rpc roar by it. amok, avenge wore Siege see we ggndleeny in every case regained, with something mm “iuctory money refunded, at the large | #.t1744 M tt Otic house bad tlepboue ainsber Bee EMAL BAYINGE AN? BUILDING as | the Atlin n’ of Bt. Paul and Hensy Wade of | amended was passed. mated at $30,000 to $40,000, on which the in- saithsictperaniicie busldie, ve Bot been chanyer Te. Savannah are at the Langham.—Leonard| The Senate bill was passed increasing to $75 | surance is small. Dilworth Choate’s Medicine. _™ CURNLR 9TH AND E STS. 5.W Hours $to 10; 1to2;4to5. Telephone No. 951. _ . Mooly and Chas. A. Moore of n, E. Be ® month the pension to the widow of Brig. Gen. Editor shot. ABany, May 9.—The court of appesis has [perners soe ert walcloptonel etcace. 1 Snorenam Dre tery et ar or gre ee Deere ene! ae ee Garecsviniz, Tex., May 9.—Joe Means, pro- | handed down # decision in the esse of Dil- ARTISTS MN TERTATS, @q= WASHINGTON BAPE DEPOSIT Co, | Subscribe for stock—#1 Ply a Cae | acest ee ane a eran D- H. | sem. wevem ears tam taney amc, wm 4 “mane prictor of the Daily Hesperian, was shot and | worth Choate, the New York reporter, aifress PuoToGRaliie COTPHiS FROM $2.50 UP. STORAGE DEPARTMENT ROOMS. Bte and baie peg testis breh At Rev, W. D. Godman of New Orleans, Join The Reuse ten went tate avmmittes i the | Killed last night by Charlie Ball, an employe. A | ing the judgment of the courts below sentenc- Allin grestest variety and Scab ES Tet ones lar pegot:. com sil, above ound : yersculariy JNO, A. PRESOOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, Erpert of Free) peat = newspaper controversy is supposed to have | ing him to imprisoument for contempt of Branch 1722 Peane, ava “MIDE Ot Sieat | MaEse i the Storage hE sit6m = 1416 Fet.aw. Kellogs Building. | McCrystal of [Continued on Sizth Page.) caused the trouble, Ball was arrested, ee eneen ae ee Se eae,

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