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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Pret. TRE Frewrxa STAR ts served to mbseribers in the tity Uy carriers, ou their own account, at 10 cents ies at the counter, = prepaid—5 cents hs, $5. | the Post Office at Washington, D.C..as | ail matter.) Q Ss TaR—pnblished on Friday—$1 9} i Sit mouths, Socenta 5 + recriptions must be paid in advance; Be paper sent longer than is paid for. Kates of advertising made kuown on application SPECIAL NOTICE: Va. 70-No 16,034, PROVIDE: ders Beebe, Jen amen 1 PREACHING, times Dy MMENCEMENT | THE SIXTH ANNUAL © oT of the Mesticm! i Dental Department of the | PESD Ay. May ation University will take place TUES: h wstant. at S o'clock pm.,at Lincoln M ¢ whecieal and dental professions ana the pub ’ vited to attend =H. H. BAKKER, M.D., Dean. | my 10-3 A LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCO. "oid one used last season, but & fresh ty lish one to match the weather. price 8 to #20. ee ee eer PORGE SPILANSY. 4:54 7th st. HOTEL, St MBOAT AND CAR LAUN- | | Saeen summer | rte at short notice: large EXTER STEAM LAUNDRY, 401 to 414 THE UNDERSIC THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND a TELEGRAPH COMPANY desires to au- OFFERS Be eel ii Hae ot woos eomsinine of Cet STrotee Stves. Hata, Caps: Gentlemen's Furnish % Ciade! Pistols, kes instore 1244 7th at ounce the completion of the “Long Dis- either at retyl or Proposals for the same can be sent to the und tauce",Telephone lines between Washington, Assignee, mys 6t thst. Dow. Boston, Buffalo, Philadelphia and New York tc and intermediate points, and respectfully em invites you to call at their Offices, 619 14th pS-im st. nw.,to make a personal trial of the service. Cursese Straw ATTINGS. GEO. VAN-BENSCHOTE: D. FOSDICK, #. J. CURL, Special Agente, Wasutvatoy, D. C., May 10, 1890. mi JAPANESE STRAW MATTINGS. We are offering the largest and most complete | line of Straw Mattings ever shown in this city. The | stock comprises all the latest colorings aud designs. ‘Those contemplating the purchase of Straw Mat- tings should call and examine our stock. Prices all marked in plain fizures. ‘The following are a few of the special bargains: 300 Rolls White and Check Matting at 3.50 per toll of 40 yards, w open for guests, maenke. Table firs uit] per day; ; dinner lunch: 18, #10 and 200 Kolls Fancy Matting at 84 per roll of 40 yards. | thin, | ‘Table board, 100 Rolls Fancy Jointless Matting at $7 per roll of 40 yards, sients accommodated. CO. 610 Lith st prictors Washington Grove, 100 Rolls Extra-heavy Jointiess Matting at $10 per meet SOCIATION OF THE DIS- T OF COLUMBIA. eting of the Medic: et of Columbia will be held in of Georgetown law build: Fists. now., TUESDAY, By order of the president, GEO. C. OBER, M.D., Secretary my 10. Fe NY TICE. WE THE UNDERSIGN sure in notifying. th Gualiy the elt:zens and owners of property on © Will, that we have succeeded Mr. M. M. Kober 1 | Real Estate Business, at the old stand, | tolst. With energy, enterprise and capital. v yore to merit ‘putronaze and success. For. final ng and entire relability we reter to our banker, in &. Herrell, president of the National Capital Dk of this city. G. B. GIB: M. L. WELFLEY, ‘Trading under the firm name of G. B. Gibson & Co. Toll of 40 yards, ' 75 Rolls New Patterns Damask Matting, @12 per | roll of 40 yards, Association of u We have a complete assortment of Scotch Floor 15, 1590, at 8 o'cloc Linens of all widtha. Estimates for covering floors J. 0. STANTO: M.D, furnished free yf charge. It is just as tmportant to cover your carpets as your furniture for the summer. KEEP OUT THE FLY. We haveall the best appliances for Wire Window and | Door Screens in the country. It vives me great satisfaction to recommend Messra, G. B. Gibson & Co. as my snecessora in the Keal Estate Business. Decining health jo withuraw active business, for the t. T recom: J these gentiemen am all co ‘They wiil be found re ply fortified with capital, the uy Just as it did when fully under » specttuliy, M. May Ist, "90. ¢<—"™ UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, See our 2le, Sereen, which will fit auy ordinary Bized window. Send for estimate {pr our Cabinet-made Screens and Doors. They are in many of the fluest residences, LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE. Washington. 1h Capital, $100,000. Estates Manaxed, Kents Collected, Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission, Mouey to Loan on Real Estate and on Well-endorsed Paper. President; . Vice President; ‘The largest assortment of stuffs and the best force of cutters and makers to be had. We cut, fu make and ish materials for full size parlor suites from $16 ‘Up and guarantee s perfect Ht, J. B. NIXON, N. A. KOBBI HENRY TAY W. B. MOSES & SONS. Tee from su K MADE and 10th st, : R. G. CAMPBELL, Piumber. FOR SALE—FIFTY-FIVE SHARES JUD- son Pheumatic It K. Stock (arent) at 830 Apply to GURLEY BROs., 13%0 F st For sale at 517 myt-tit < ITURE, = Cor. 11th and F sta nw. SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING AS- SOCIATION. CARPETS, Call for Con: tutions, Subscribe for ‘stock—$1 per share—between the ours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m, daily at the office of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, WALL PAPERS, ETC. aha m eT PAYMENT—10TH ISSUE. MAY, 1416 F st. n.w., Kelloxe Building. — Bee Our Refrigerators. 1890, See Our Baby Carriages, EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ 51. Shares are $2.50 per month, Subscription books are open for shares in the 19th issue. First payment . 1860. Pumphiets explaining the objects and advantages of the Associaiion are furnished upon application, Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. daily. See Our Tricycles. See Our Cedar Chests. See Our Camphor Chests, See Our Hammocks, See Our Tents. See Our Hammock Support and Canopy. On pee , | the first Wedmesday in each month the office will be ee ae open trom 6 to So'clock pan, Advances will be made mylo | promptly at 7 o'clock p.m, = THOMAS SOMERVILLE. y AMAR A laxative refreshing, SON, Sec’ é T Trult loseoes X EDSON, Sec'ry, iy very axteeable to CONSTIPATION, hemorrhoids, for | eS en: LUMBER! LUMBER! INDIEN Joss of ap Canina SPECIAL NOTICE. oo | TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. ania % Sk Lely aR SPRAGUE SQUARE (OUR STORAGE YARD olS-mI Tue Bes: I DoN ld by all Drugyists, FORK SURPLUS STUCK) HAS BEEN SOLD, WE ARE COMPELLED TO MOVE THE STOCK OFF THAT SQUARE AND WILL SELL ALL LUMBEK CONTAINED ON SAID GROUND AT PRICES FAR BELOW MAR- ne Cuearesr. T FOR ONE MOMENT IMAGINE THAT OUR | GOODS ARE ON A PAK WITH THE ORDL | NAKY RUN OF BOYS’ AND CHILDRE} CLOTHING, FOR THEY ARE NOT. THE KET PRICES FOR CASH. AKE AS SUPERIOR AS THE DIAMOND OF ae . 7” ax . THE PUREST WATER Is TO THE BASE ae ee eee oe AN OFFER ON ANYTHING BrokED oN SPRAGUE SQUARE. IMITATION MADE OF GLAss. WE REALIZE THAT THE PEOPLI INGION WANT THE FINE OF WASH- Y AND MOST STYLISH GARMENTS TO BE HAD AND ao WE HAVE MADE STRENUOUS EFFORTS 7 10 SUPPLY THEM, WITH WHAT SUCCESS cess ayaa ayes ea oon LARGELY INCREASING BUSINESS | th st, aud New York ave. n.w., DO Nov FAIL TU SEE THE ELEGANT AsSoRT-| my6 ———— MENT OF DRESS SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS IN TRICOT, WORSTED, VELVET AND JERSEY CLOTHS, ALL CUT, MADE ee 2 FCH OF conrECIOR OF Tax “trict of Columbia, Waskitue ob, TSbO— The attention or taapay ere is caued to th Jevied for the year ending June 3 180, on real and personal pre Cag 1 hot previously paid, wll become duc abd payab Brat day of May’ and if not paid before TYLER! AND IN THE VERY BEST MANNER. PARTICULARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTIO! To THE LINE OF ¥ END AND ZOUAVE KILT SUITS AND RELFEKS. WE ALSO HAVE EVERYTHING YoU CAN WISH FOR IN LON PANTS si ted. sa SEPARATE TROUSERS. EVERYTHING ‘lue and in arrears, «ll be listed for adver MALKED AT THE LOWEST PossIbLe , Bstment aud tax sale in the iiauner prescribed by ex- mussioners of the By order of the © District of Columbia, Attest: E.G. DAVIS, C tor of Taxes, D.C. my1- THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- northeast corner 15th st. and New om deposit for safe keeping, at very Silver Were, Securities and Vaiuables ~ Safe ‘Deposit Boxes for rent at my-+:3a > TWENTY-FIVE Fi COMPETIFION SE Close, with Couplings and.’ Combination oazle complete, for $1.75. Goodyear Hubber Co., MELVILLE LINDSAY) Manawer, uo Uth st, Leather ‘Goods. H PRICE FOR THE QUALITY. H —_— | B. ROBINSON & co. i THE BOYS’ CLOTHIERS, | 909 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. | lee and Kubber Belting and all Kinds of Rubber aplé-lm &: => WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO, _ ..4 916 aud 918 Pa. ave. | DTORAGE DEPAKIMENT ROOMS: fire and bur- | Jar proof; rooms all above ground: particularly — the Storage of Furniture, Rictures, &. Bee svecess, PERFECT GAS STOVES. Call and examine Gas on, CHAS. A, MUDDIMAN, @s8 FIXTURES AND LAMPS, Gl 12th st., bet F and G ste, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTENSIVELY Manutactured By. SAM'L KILK & SON, 114 E, BALTIMORE STREET, BALIIMOKE, MD. myl Estabished 1817. | ooo ENGKAVER AND LITHOGRAPH ER 101% Pa. ave. ‘isting candles neatly primted from plate, 75c. per Perret meetin at the TUESDAY ci, Aterted to 3 DAY = a THE FIF Be LADI CRATION M hon W nent work: ally invited to & ¥ AN ADJOL 1 <i HY: BUILDERS" oote iMficers aud for the tr VENIN order of the Board. C Those entitled to rece! be present pre f the Wise Mai of the Citizen VE NOME EDNESDAY Ni CHAPEL, cor. Sth and F of Hlivois will eive the Bibte lesson and other promi- rH will participate iu the a RANCE D., of New NING, May SPECIAL NOTICES. s: EVANGELIST CHAPTER, No 1 Eee Cine AR ‘athedral of VENLN ING, May aptly aw WILL BE A SPLCIAL MEET Association of Georgetown ING, the 1 Hall. As but embers are OL PTEE. Es y v, Mi - BW ALD will_be May 19, at WE. WRIGH hristian «Christian Temperance Union. and entertaining, The public Fe PtLDING Lors ar $75.00, 8100.00, 89.00 CASH. on, 265.00; $85.00, ar BON AIR, ON THE he ity ADDRESS $, at 8 o'clock, 1RYO, at Wexrees are ~~ t the hour named. er. AH. HOLT, 329, Seerotary. ‘Sth instant, at 8 siness or importance > Tequested toattend. LEES, Prosident. MANOGU: Secretary. THE WASHINGTON HYDRAULIC PRESS BRICK COMPANY are prepared to deliver Pav Lz k. Office, 44 Kelloxy Building. Mra RRSP r ASSOC tor reaction of other SLO F st, now. s Lock. T R York will speak ou 8125.00. $5.00 MONTHLY. $110.00, ALL CASH, WASHINGTON, OHIO AND WESTERN RAILROAD. THIS SUBDIVISION IS ONLY 44 MILES FROM AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. MY SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE 6TH-STREET DEPOT AT 4:45 2 TUESDAY, FREE TICKETS AT MY OFFICE. ANTEED, EASY.1 MOWER FOR $4. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, DU: ING FREEZERS, 3-QUART, 81. WRIGHT & DITSC SEARS CHASE.. PEYTIT. WRIGHT & DITSON DOZ. DRY MARKERS, #1. 42-FT. © ‘VAS WIKE BACK STOP _ SQUARE FEET. Cheques. 4071 rt DUCED RATES. =» THE WASHING? OMPANY, CAPITAL TEMPORAKY OFFIC. Previous to the érection of ti ‘corner MONEY LOANED FRAN REAL EST. RUNNING 50. ¥ WIRE, 75c. PER 100 8Q. F’ Ok GEM iS HUFTY, TE BROKER, 1301 F ST. NW. WE ARE SELLING A FULLY GUAR 12-1NCH LAWN $2.75 20c. EACH. WITH SPRING ICE CREAM BARBER & ROSS, 911 PENN. AVE. TENNIS RACQUETS. BoU CERTIFICATES OF ‘All. wethods GEDNEY & ROBEK pining Post Building. Fe *AsuiNe Ton SAFE DEPOSIT C Oth st., Adj 914 How prepared to RENT BOXES at «reatly Bi N oth "S CELEBRATED 410 'S BALLS, $3.50 PER 'D NETS, $2. ETTING, . PER 100 my7-3m STOCK AND Printing aud of 1 918 Pa.aye, mie LOAN AND TRUST #1,000,000. 1001 F st. nw. » Com u, vauy's Building, EKAL AND ON REAL a Well Secured Loans, guaranteed by the Company, ca eee PAID. e mB OF correspond with us. ean coreendne “B. H. WARNER, President. W. B, ROBISON, Secretary. forsale. fi Charles B. Bailey Jum Richard W. Ciay, Hs. Cummins, 3.3. Darungton, John Joy Edsou, Charles J. Faulkner, Albert F. Fox, 0.6. Gi .C. Green, William B. Gurley, dg B Larner, L. Barbour, George b. Bartol, DIRECTORS Geor ‘Thor Jou 3.8. we F. Schafer, ‘a8 Somerville, swore, SwWormstedt, Hattersley W. telbott, Georve Trucsdelis Bw Warner, A.A. Wilson, LD, Wine, 5. W. Woodward, Chas. Ben). Wilkinson, ALS. Worthington, iK<—"™ TRADERS NAT IONAL BANK 916-918 Penna. w ington Safe Deposit O30ems 10am o! Washington, Bauk Opens trom April 1 from Oct. 1 ty nw. vuipany Building. to Oct. a. April i, Closes at 3 p ui. ‘This bank solicits the accounts dare and small) of tudivi Y ery, pt atientio als, firms and extended to its custumers. Geo. C, Henning, Chas. Baum, ¥. Droop, Jobu 't, Varnell, Win. A. Gordon, Preside Capital (870 paid), Surplus (baid in ad\ Directors: orporations, pledging careful to all business entrusted to it, ity consistent with sound banking will be ‘Osceola C, Green, Geo til G ruil jancey . Seba Scuater, Shea 3 sunith, | shier, 10,000 40,000 Qo PECOND WORKINOMEN'S BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ASSETS, 898, a. Subscription books are open for shares in the sixth sue, First payment May 14, 1890. 8900 canbe obtained for a returu payment of $10 mouthly. Six per cent paid on all investments, SUARES ONE DOLLAR EACH. ‘The Association neets the second Weduesday of ‘each month ut Gatto’s Hall, on the southwest corner of Sth aud E northwest, Persous desiring to connect themselves with a Building Association conducted on business princi- ples should attend the meeting, where all information Will be given as to its management and the success ob- tained during the six yearsof its existence, Meeting opens at 7 o'clock pt. ‘THOS, BNODERICK, PETER McCARTNEY, Presid ent. Vice President. T. D. DALY, Treas., JOHN T. LYNCH, Sec., Office No. 9 Market Building. No, 2004 9th n.w. DIRECTORS: DANIELSHANNON, = DENNIS FOGARTY, JOHN RZAbY, JOHN F. KELLY, JOUN LYNCH, EDWARD D. CORCORAN, m8-0t JOHN KELLY, P Dk. L. 8, NICHOLSON HAS MOVED HIS s_c> 1TH st nw. elephone 359-3. gt, DIES" © the Business Men's Nevruska, is superb. J. A. m10-6t* JNO. MORAN, 21: | <7 ave uw, wiputting on the Best Charcoal ad Bay ae fing, at three years,” will pannte; silico and Kesidence trom 604 1 ‘Office hoi 26 Tas urs 8 to 12am, Sto \CCOMMODATION 2th st, to Pama, m2-1m oN Xcuraion to Lincoln, ‘NCH, T _ "O14 Pat, PENNSYLVANIA and guaran f if kept. proberly rly OBES to heat room above. $15, $20, 825 fifteen patterns to select fro! —— KANGE® with water buck, $16und @18 ; ten different instock. Novelt: market. Plunibine ay = a best Tel DE. cj anoved Mt. tol744 Mat. € have not becu ARLES steel wort fice jate Puri dest, “Attiug cous uive Tow esti tors, Ice Cream e ‘Dangler” Vapor Stoves; very A 5 wale. 75 eine ieee eum Toren ap26-1m E, HAGNER HAs_RE- fice and res! of from 1507 H ‘phone WASHINGTON, D. C.. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. aT ey ‘ -SPPCIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News aut Goes | THE SUGAR TRUST, Index to Advertisements, A FIREBRAND IN THE HOUSE. ana icone BOARDING. . " . e . oo En Mr. Grosvenor Stirs Up A Hornets coUnTE nn Nest and Enlivens the Tariif Dispute. | ae SALE- ———_—— OFFICE oF i SILVER BILL IN THE SENATE. A. 8. PRATT & SONS, ae ee SUN BUILDING. AL Ss! TE. 100 100 100 a Ghataanl ‘Mr. Hoar. from the judiciary committee, r i ceaenas ported back the House amendment to the S CHOICE LOTS, te anti-trust bill with an amendinent. Messrs. Vest and Coke stated that as members of the CAPITOL VIEW PARK, committee they did mot coneur in th: report, and Mr. Hoar explai tion recommended. tomorrow. AT AUCTION RANDALL'S DISTRICT. {The Democrats Nominate Richard aux. TARIFF ssa Frightful Story of Cannibalism New Hebrides. DEMANDING REFORM. in DION BOUCICAULT NEARLY KILLED -_-— SUDDEN DEATH IN) RICHMOND, A New York Lady Expires Suddenly Capitol Square. Specia! Dispat-h to Twe 2 Sram, Ricumonp, May 12. i HH. Cooper, wife of the casiier of the Old Dominion Steamship Company, New York, dropped dead im the cap- mat N reached a party * this mor ln com- ra. Coop ath was from shea to an un den The j taker's to be pr or removal to New Yori j this evening _ ATE THE Who cRhowb, | suing Shien Steenpe Berowning tebe Seen» hawked ten by Savages. 2 oN HOUSEFURNISHINGS Z| Senate bill to fix the tin ae Sax Franct Four white F : 2 5 R and places for | : LADIES’ GOODS, Z| holding iederai courts in the district of Kansas | forty-seven native ping os ak THURSDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, : 4 was reported by Mr. alls trom the judiciary | to Al alia were lost by the w a schoo ~ o ‘> | Committee and was passe | on the New Hebrides. The survivors say that : LOST AND FOUND. . “ AT TWO P.M, MANICURE, ioe ZOOLOGICAL AND KOCK CREEK PARKS at tives 1 one white maa ir. Pettigrew offered a resolution (which he t th uders, after inviting TAKE THE 1 O'CLOCK B. ANDO. TRAIN Was agreed to) calling on the Secretary of the | them to a feast, tomahawked and ate the whole FROM WASHINGTON FOR CAPITOL VIEW. Interior for informatio: to the Zoological »wd except one boy, who escaped. Park, including the payments to Comuissic The se mer was the Kliza Mary, and she ers to condemn the site and to attor: had rew of eighteen, two passen= mele: appointed as legal adviser to the Commis-/ pers ir recruits and en voterning sioners, and as to whether the Commissioners | labo ing rain storm CAPITOL VIEW PARK IS LOCATED ON or the attorney are interested in real estate in | Marc! driven on the recie PRINTERS. the vicinity of the park. He also offered a at M snued by foar white THE METROPOLITAN BRANCH OF BAND | PROrESSIONATL. somewhat similar resviution in reference to! men several blacks was lowere i but waa PROPOSALS Rock Creek Park, which was referced to th to pieces m atte to gain ©. RAILROAD, NINE MILES FROM THE RAILROADS committee on the District of Columbia. The four white men and a number of the SPECIALTIES ae shun eas ks we rowued, About twenty of the x Aly eA yr < SPECIAL NOTI , chnahiel sidera- | blacks succeeced in swimming to shore and CITY, ON THE BEAUTIFUL BLUFF A | SthcnnaN ploseiiy . The Senate then proceoded te the consid msking their way to a mission station 10 miles ‘ SUMMER RESORTS. tion of the bill authorizing the issue of Trene-/ distant. Here the castaways were given food. LITTLE WEST OF NORTH OF THE CHARM- wa D (Boanp), ury notes on deposits of silver bullion. at while ¢ tthe savages set npom then WA 'D (Hevp), Mr. Jones (Nev.), who re rted the b 2 4 ” ifthe twenty ING SUMMER HOTEL, FOREST GLEN | WANTED (House: from the committee on timance, addressed on!¥ one, j ded am ping. WANTED (Lore Senate at length, —e INN, WHICH IT OVERLOOKS, AND ALSO | WANTED Olanee ee Mr. Jones argued forcibly ir support of th MR, RANDALL'S SUCCESSOR, AFFORDS A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF THE WHOLE SURROUNDING COUNTRY. FURNISHING ELEGANT BUILDING MA- TERIAL AT SMALL COST. SEVERAL RESI- DENCES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND A FINE QUARRY HAS BEEN OPED bill, He had a very attentive tors on the democratic taking to his re audien y ide of the aber s near by and paying close atwention marks, Statement of the circulation of THR EVENING STAR for the week ending May 10, 1890: Moxpay, May 5, 1890. TUESDAY, May 6, 1890. WepNespay, May 7 TuvRspay, May 8, 1890. Fray, May 9, 1890. SAIURDAY, May 10, 1890. 31,943 HOUSE. 32545 31,910 31.955 31,737 36,198 ED, After the reading of the journal Mr. McKin- ley of Ohio moved that the general de the tariff bill be limited to one minute. Aa absence of a quorum rendered a call of the House necessary. A quorum appearing the motion was agreed Richard Vaux Nominated tn tne Third & Distr nsylva Purtapenrata, May 12. Hon, Richard Vaux was nominated for Congress by the third dis- ct democratic convention this morning to acy caused by the death of Samuel for a candidate th following resolutions: reat and varied incus- wdeiphia aud — the ‘Tora. 196,318 | to (atter two roll calls), and the House went ss gy gay yn se OTHERS ARE BEING BUILT AND -—-j into commuttce of the whole (Mr. Payson of ana eee eae DAILY AVERAGE... So iw | Liao in Hes chal) ms tee our industries free raw mate oe No one desiring to occupy the one minute the user means — = ——— | clerk proceeded to read the bills by paragraph SS coke a aN ae CORRESPONDING WERK, 1889 29,449 | for amendments “witich certainly — oppress the CaaS 482 SCHOCLS (425 00m? — MR, GRECKINRIDGE’S AMENDMENT. Both par “promise — tariff SIE I solemnly swear that the above is a true Mr. Breckinridge (Ky.) offered an amend- | revisic ud revenue reduction aud and correct statement of the circulation ot | ment (to come in after the enacting | we a that the pled _ all be = by : ; on raw sls for industries, A RAILROAD STATION AT EACH END Tur EVENING Stax for the week ending May 10,| Clause) providing that any citizen of | 1, 0"8EU™ US if 1 casts aan 1890. F. B. Noves, the United States who n oe er | series of life and reduction of all tru - : nr ae produces articles and selis them — out- ox . ; 4 OF THE PARK. SIXTEEN TRAINS DAILY, ‘Troasuror EVENING Stan Newspaper Co. | Flr the “Culted States Chall bene ttet taxes, which have bred aud ‘ostered monop AND QUARTERLY TICKETS MAKE THE FARE SEVEN CENTS PER TRIP. PARTIES WISHING TO admit free of duty any article of commerce which he may desire to use in his business, to the value of the articles exported. After explaining that his proposition w reverse nection of the old principle of r: Mr. Breckinridge demanded tellers on Subscribed and sworn to before me this twelfth day of May, A.D. 1890. JOHN T. C, CLARK, Notary Public. his the Mr. Vaux is one of in Pennsylvani best-known democrate mayor of Philadelphus ATTEND THE See rn neta — Hand is known as athe many works on Govenswext Receirrs Topay. — Internal | amendment and it was los. Si to 111, aeel Gavan # mem of Philede> SALE CAN OBTAIN TICKETS, PLATS AND revenue, $1,090,390; customs, $712,222. AE. AEE S SHEEP ERNE. phia’s p ut cit S SES Mr. Anderson (Kun.) offered au amendment | << ; ALL INFORMATION AT OUR OFFICE OR Tue Boxy Orrens today agrregated $83,550, | providing that the President may suspend the BOUCICALLT DYING, of which $65,950 were 4 per cents at 122 and | 2.4. of acty siish acted aos | 2 rate of duty on any imported article when. iN | pore ts Little 1 That the Great OF MESSRS. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, | 317,600 were 4!,8 at 1 as his judgment, the production, mowufacture or | There ts na ices ae Sao em 4 +5 ean i sule of is monopohzed or | Dramaiist Actor Can Recov Tue Puesivent's callers this morning were Foy ie THE AUCTIONEERS, 920 PA. AVE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE, mi2-3t intendent of the railway mail service, left to-| avo the leader of the greatest and ex- day upon an inspection tour over the most im- | tortiouate trust in the country came to the portant railway postal lines in the south, Capitol, marched into the dark chamber Sree of the Ways and means committce and figura Pexstoxs ror Distaicr Prope.—Pensions | tively took the majority of that commitice by have been granted to residents of the District | the head and shook tree sugar out of it, of Columbia as follows: Originel invalid, Will- | yn, amn4s says THE STATEMENT Is PASE, iam E, Cox, increase; George W. Mears and | Mr, Mills (Tex.)—I want to state to th Louis Wieser. Reissue, Jonathan C, Calhoun. | teman from Olio that that statement is f Finst Controrer Marruews returned to | Every word of itis false. (Applause on der aa . 5 cratic side, j ington this morning from a visit to his a ames aie gg LADIES, YOU ARE COR’ sick grandchild at Pittsfield, IL, and was fe ag Rerareegsie { Seer eee - ‘ #8} Mr. Grosvezo:—We hear the old plantation made with the PAKLISH Ma; LOLS 7th wt. hw. Boe ON LEAVE YOUR OWDER FOR A Fant é monopolized or controlled trust or combination. ir. MeMillin (Tenn. ). while amendment, expresse not be agreed to, a earnest attack upon trusts MR. GROSVENOR'S F Senator Blair and Stanford and Representa- tive Lacey. A. 8S. PRATT & SONS, advocating t Postaaster GeNerat WANAMAKER made a speech yesterday at the dedication of the new Sunday school building of the Falls of Schuylkill Presbyterian Chureh. liy nd combines, BRAND. SUN BUILDING, 1315-17 F ST, Mn. J. Lownte Brit, the general super-! the debate by the declaration th shocked to receive a telegram announcing the boy's death since his < turn to Pittsfield this eve BAKI to 14, inelusive. WM. i. H {Applause on republican side. | You will always hear at when you arture. He will re- | Slogan again. ISSELL, Grocer, It f Pants wntii you Cartes Neaiey, who has been nominated Grosvenor—We hear the old ean to be consul at Kio Grande Do Sal, is a resident an again, man who, at the head of ae of Hagerstown, He Is a young man, the son | great commi puts Lis name of the lute Peter Negley, form a bill and sinks his purty States subtreasurer at Baltimor oblivion ought to get indignant years ago he was associated with his father in | Plantation manners of the — made the speech in New Haven wiil wot drive me from my position. Mr. Mills—Nobody will drive you conducting the Herald and Torchiiaht, and he is one of the proprietors of the Hagerstown from f that it would made an | Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio) threw a tirebrand into t two years | York, natist, is It is said Dion Boucicault, the + home im this ‘overy is doubtful, ) p.m, The aunounce- ult was seriously ill ag i EMIN HITS STANL) He Claims to Have Information That Would Make a Sensation, Dr Za of this city Pascha dated etter Emin says: I found myself t Germans. My de- rtof Africa im the Was soon taken, whem were endeavoring te de= nin Tippoo on whieh, if great seusation, test to stir up people retcne | MUSIC SPILLED. mphony Orchestra ine hree Laborers Killed. |The Boston Collision M Sr. Paci, Moss. The special train — works. ae? T FRONT ON SIXTEEN or ——S your position of falsehood, | on the Bi ston and Northern road, bearim Oni? abe ended near standiipe for eale, Ansty Onpens.—Leaves of absence have been |“ Mr. McMillin —Will you permit a question? | the Boston Syiphoay Orchestra, was wrecked m1 som TRAVELER: Bee rei eS, Every convenience itt Finan: my12-Lm i < granted as follo First Lieut. C. Kil- bourne, second artillery, three months; Lieut. Col, Chas, C, Byrne, surgeon, four months; Capt. A. V. Cherbonnier, n cal store ke until October 10; Col. E. P. Vollum, surg two months, with permission to go abro Capt. Henry Johuson, medical store keeper. | has been ordered to temporary duty in charge of the medical purveying depot at New York SHOTGUN POLICY. Mr. Grosvenor—Yes, if ii languag by the shotgun policy. publican side Mr. MeMillin—How is McKinley bill was reported w trust cer- es have risen more than 210,000,000 and than 6.000.000 within the last we ise on the democrat in parliamentary NFCRODE Dit, DRAFIS, CABLE ‘utters afforded tray- rs avrond, LEWIS JOUNSO + & CO., Bankers, Venna, ave. and 10th st. new. TRANSFE it since the FOR SALE— Handsome Building Sites in the Subdivision of “OAK VIEN >, Vashb a > . Grosvenor—It the geutieman will tell me ERNE EAS. Paneomat. Wemvura of Hyde Baik, |, 7) aumiay tes jeskeory of tno: aemonral ed un the Mass. F. E. Slater of Boston and P. | majority in the House the sugar trust was Sooty" Low of Santa Parbara are at the St. Jame: formed and the certiticates reached fabulous wey town Road, Hon, H, F, Page of Calif and Theo, Ester | prices I will answer ius question, eon, {i Brooklyn are Aen va — —Wm. Bal- THE SUGAR TRUST AND THE JUTE TRUST. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO, inger. secretary of the Keokuk Canning Com- in— and the my1C-6t 1 is PF ow. pany, isatthe Fredonia, looking after the tn so asa ya ped yard genio shows a BROS, CARRIAGE AND. WaGOS | tariff.-—John G. Saze of Brookiyn, W. J. Den- | 2st Were formed under the high tari ders, desire to in and Geo. Dunbar of Boston, Dr. | inaugurated by the republican party, which we patrols that they hive ia . T. Parkes of Chicago, Dr. John | Were unable to repea! on account of the repub- Ceca ey it anley ranton, Alfred’ Mills of | lien Senate. s ore NOTICE Morristown, N. J.. are at the Kiggs._—{| Mr. Grosvenor—Will the gentleman answer my time to the pra my Rev, M. G. Maun and wife of Tacoma. Wash,, | Me a question? 5 SAMUEL, J. E. Smart of Boston and S, M. Wayson of | Mr. McMillin—If the gentleman will ask it wava tw DiaT En Gk mi0-3t Seen Core: BULLD- in parliamentary language. [Laughter.} MR. GROSVENOL ASKS A QUESTIO Mr. Grosvenor—I will doso, as I am asking it of a gentleman who understands parliamentary language. (Laughter.} Is itnot a fact that the ways and means committee of the Fiftieth Congress changed its sugar schedule the day following the visitof Mr. Havemeyer of New York? Mr. MeMillin—'Tis not true, so far as I know, Detroit are at the National, of Birmingham, Ala. H. C. Stuart of Saltville, Vu., and M.S, Parker of Braddock, Pa., are at the’ Metropolitan.——homas M. Cooley and wife of Michigan, Dr. J. E. Graham of Toronto, M.C. Bowie and Nathan Appieton of Boston and B, D, Beuedict of New York are at Worm- ley’s.--—Gen, Wm. Mahone, W. H. L. Lee of New York and James 8.’ McKean of Pitts- burg are the late arrivals at Chamberlin’s,— R. Meyer, the Kansas Cit Harry W. Hyde HYA4 i dation, will be held TUES- Dues $1 per month on ee h S16 F stu SG ASSUCIATION OF GEOKG Nin Books for sub: 1,000 in ful ow Open. uvauced oF each bare, 5 Pre | Aug. rou man, John 0 far. rw. RING, Samet nee A Sturray and N. Wetherel of Ramsas Ciiy. ie, | that Air. Havemeyor was in’ Washington. tho JACKSON. ‘Dr. t. W. RITCHIE. | I” Whitney of Boston and Dr. GH Foe. ari | day before or two days before it. ‘The sugar schedule was never changed in consequeuce of WM. SMI t any visit of Mr. Havemeyer. {| wife of Now York are at the Arno,—Robert ‘Treat Paine of Boston. J.T. Reeves of Rich- ERAT SAVINGS AND BUILDING AS COMMENCEMENT OF NEW 25TH SERIES. ‘The 12th Annual Meeting of the Serial, r. Grosvenor— not;visit your com- mittee? Mr. McMillin—Never that I heard of. Mr. Grosvenor—Did he not visit members of your committee? Mr. McMillin—Never that I heard of. And all that stuff that the sugar schedule was ar- ranged in consequence of this visit is abso- mond, Ind., W. T. Rockwell and wife of Con- necticut, D, Sheedy and E, R, Holden of Den- ver, Spencer b. Newberry of Ithica, F. W. Wait and T, J. Coolidge of Glens Falls, Y Abe Leonard of New York, W. N. Stewart of London, England, Drs, James Stewart and Geo. Koss of Montreal are at the Arlington.—- Jns, H. Platt of Deuver, C. M. Clark of Buf- SOCIATION. 12TH ANNUAL MEETING. Ra and Builduye Association wilt be held oo WEDNESDAY, falo, W. C. Haskins of Boston, J. M. Ricketts | lutely false. me ee Clock Fine The Secrevary’ and Treasurer will wubnut | Of Salt Lake City, Henry Shaw of New Or. his 12th annual report and such other business will be transacted as may properly come Lefore the meeting. and paytoout tunde st the mestiin, oF Mock may Pe an ment made ut ‘meeting, y subscribed for at any time before, at the office of the ‘Secretary leaus. J. R. Baxter Bruce of Queensland, Australia, and Fred. W. Osborne of New South Wales, Australia, are at Willard’s.——Mr. Rufus H. Darby has returned home after a trip to Alabama and the western part of North Car- Mr. Mills regretted that anything of a per- sonal character should have been thrown into debate. He had not intended it. He had in- tended and he intends now to discuss this Series cun be bed for und Treasurer, Juo. A. Kelloxg Prescot! Building, 1416 Fst. now. Shares with BS | olina——-Rubley A. Cole of Ashland, Wik, c, | @estion as a question affecting the Preaeeeeet gSiE Per cet ie wuCaeposite where | F- Harrington, Wm. Hartsuff and Wm. Jenkin. | Public of the country. He they amount to a payment of siz months or more in id net tutes 40” email omy tou of Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. W.-K. Ryan ns dua pete tees mist aeiliomen ance shares subscribed. Mrs. ‘South C: ‘Dan’. | man. win Tull sttendune te requenved tthe meeting. Cotes ay A. rg Ee ry Ba | of the ity of the ways and means com- ROBT G. CAMPBELL. it, e abe 4 ora mittee had been im; ly hed. B17 10th st. uw, | ward Wilhelm of Buffalo, Wm. Gordon of abet yy Sey DAVID G. DIXON, Vice nt, Detroit and Ed Baxter of Nasbville arc at the |, Mr. McKinley A ah A ve that Burgeo Gaustal's Ofiet, War Dept. Ebbitt——Ex-Representative J. H. Gallinger | 87 member of the majors Howse wan ine 3. P. Callen. tgso. H. French, of New Hampshire is at tho National Hotel, | O° wei "Supeonched. [Applause } a O8 Fin, | 3 W. st Clair, The New York Sun's from ‘THE AMENDMENT ADOPTED, m10-4¢ bet pe Lory Leeper ges Charon henichan ‘A pronto bi Erie, Pe attempt FULL V. » says an to wreck the special containing bits Gait elias SERRE, Vanderbilt party on their way home from Cin- @. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave, { cinnati, HiRiSeSE ean Fre 87—76. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Owens (Ind.) being the Been hoe pers ean ~ eet de The applause on the democratic side. I do not propose to be interrupted | pati . Was., yesterday afternoon and a \ terrible jent narrowly averted. A mile ove Hastings the train ran «hand car | loaded with section hands, both going at top speed. The hand car was thrown 30 fect }to on side an th men, names wn, instantly killed, and two others se- wounded, “The special was derailed and engine crippled, The passengers were knocked about and more. or , but none seriously injured. A del ef four hours occurred, and an engine | from here brought in the train, The killedand wounded were cared for at Prescott, bar dni Several Counties Blanketed. Carrrewa Fatis, Wrs., May 12.—The largest ° | mortgage ever recorded in this county has been placed on record by the Wisconsin Iron Com- y, and is given to the Massachusetts Loan and ‘Trust “Company. ‘The amount as = 4,000,000 and cover: 00 acres, ‘rom Wall Street Today, New York, } 2.—The stock market was extremely active at the opening this morning, and first prices, as compared with those of Sat- urday's close. were quite irregular, with the important changes in the direction of higher figures, Chicago gas was up 1 per cent; con- solidated gos 3 and New England %. The realizations with some pressure from various sources gave the early dealings a downward tendency, but the declines from opening prices were coutined to slight fractions asa rule. Missouri Pacific lost 3, Rhode Island lost 9% and New England 3. ———— The Yokohama Budget. Sax Francisco, May 12.—Advices from Yoko- bama ‘teamer China say there was a severe fire at Fukusdima the evening of April 20, the Shoyokwan and fifty-two houses being burned and seven persons injured. in consequence of heavy rains April 5and 6 several rivers in Miyagken rose ten feet above the levee doing, much damage. Mrs. Baker, wife of Colgate Baker of Kobe, died April 17’ of heart disease. She wasa na- tive of New York, but had been in Japan many ears, aerne Japan Herald says the ocean steam ship Ulysses, which left Yokohama for Londou, went ashore in a fog in Kii channel 35 miles off Kobe, April 22 and is a total loss. No lives were lost. A change in the Japanese cabinet ts contem- plated. Count Ito will become minister president of state; Count Yamagata will become minister ir. Mutsumay become the Avevsra, Mx., May 12.—Wm. fi. Bigelow of Augusta, superintendent of the New England rail mail service aud ex-postmaster of the Ui fod States Senate, was etriekon with paraly- sis on Saturday cvening and is in acritical cop- dition. Mr. Bigelow is a close personal friend of Mr, Blaine.

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