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“I . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1890—-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE NAUGHTON-HERR TRAGEDY. THE H ENN EPIN CANAL UNDER THE DOME. THE DISTRICT’S DAY. ; cry post OFFICE SITE, Os Au Saw J - Naughton Acquitted Yesterday in San The Republican Congressional Campaign | After the Rock Creek Park Bill the At- The Senate and House Committees Agree Pair: aseak asta Franc’ ye Committee—Other Capitol Topics. kcinson Bill Will be Called Up. Upon Square 323. Sax Franctsco,Cat., May 24.—Jobn F. Naugh- ton, who has been on trial for several days for the liver, storasch and bowels, Dr. Thomes Conners eee Tan mame eees| YALE WON THE RACE them above sil others" Dr. George P. Spencer of Unity, N. H, writes: “I consider Ayer’s Pills far Superior, as a cathartic, to any that are furnished by the pharmacopaia.”” “After suffering for eight years from chills and fever, with only occasional intervals of rest, I was cured by Ayer's Pills alone, My case had resisted treatment with the usual doctors’ prescriptions ands great number of proprietary medicines; but under the INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TALK] The Laypeicie = ae ty ET Monday will see, if the fates aro good, the | At last the Senate and House committees om House of Representatives resolve itself once Public buildings and grounds have agreed upon aaatires Son Herr, was acquitted last the Toom of the Senate committee on patents, | more into # legislature for the District of | « site on which can be erected s city post office ai ae: The River and Harbor Bill Occasions | “8 o'clock the republican congressional com- | Columbia, The expectation is that as far | building. Both branches have wrestled with The Water Was Rough, But | ,,2:thptrties were well-known in Washington mittee will hold a meeting at the place speci- | as District interests are concerned Monday's | the matter for a long time, but it has now bees ug: and had many friends here, Naughton gradu- Debate in the House, fied. Organization will there be completed. | session will be @ most important one. Two | decided and the probabilities are favorable to They Went the Course — from the Columbian University in 1879 A PRECEDENT FOR THE CARLISLE Case. measures of the greatest interest to the com- | speedy legislation. Numerous sites were ex- : pc tie pe ee ——s There is precedent for the action which will | munity will come to the fore, the Rock Creek | amined by the joint subcommittee and the one time was employed at the Capitol as dep- NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL be taken in assigning Mr. Carlisle tothe Sen-| Park Dill, because it isfunfinished business, | most eligible of these was reported to the Sen- 7 uty sergeant-at-arms of the House. ate finance committee. Senator Morrill went | #nd the bill legalizing the illegal side tracks, | ate today by Mr. Morrill, The Honse bill, as A WAY TO REVISE THE CREED. | “‘the ‘shooting took place in the office of from House to Senate and stepped at once into | illegal occupation of public property, &c.,of the | amended, provides for the purchase of equare Naughton in San Francisco, who claimed that th mimittes on finance because be was } Baltimore and Potomac railroad, because Dr. | 328. This twftuence of Ayer's Pilla the chilis and fever ceased, my . pone < ‘ . is the square bounded by Penn- Srmlaeccwememeomstonaeensd| er gemated May with on nola7 seal | Still Under Consideration in the | rif and Saanea expert Aico ee hn feosarcttne, it ia | rian avons and"D ue tm Ue wy former good health returned. Ayer's cannot H Trouble over money matters appears to have Sen: . in the absence of Chairman Grou! nd pur- Me h street on the east, be excelled as e remedy for disorders caused by mala- The Presbyterian Assembly Passes been the cause of the tragedy. Maughion was at Ripssaierecnpies crrpablerteeepd ercgemnne poses, Be aaye, to, call the “bill | street om the south and? tial poisons."—8. L, Bafrow, Gordon, Tex. the Co: ittee R t defended by his old classmate, Chas. F. Mun- ———-—__— © House the bill introduced in the Senate} np ag the" first opportunity. Mr. | West. A sum of money oy lective od at by ‘ash., assistan' ni s ‘Inson's i oy the which id is app ‘For headache Ayer's Pilis are the most effectiy mmittee Repor' day of Seattle, Wash. tant United State Thursday for the adoption of the international | tk: ‘s bill hi hich | Fequisite ground i sities A eaten ene 1 attorney at Seattle under the Cleveland admin- SENATE. r ulations for vessels on the high seas pro; has been re orted to the House and the calling ‘here portions of the property cannot ~ “s agcget NASR ite cote nacacal istration. a aye pose marine conference, to © effect | up of the tomorrow willbe contrary to the | © phases ey wil pe + condemped Sie 5 St Se seek 0 Ae | MAUCHTONSET FREE IN SAN FRANCIS —_-_—_ A petition from Texas for “the immediate | Op proclamation by the President that other | usual custom, aathe day could be spent in the purchasing or condemnation will be Pills and find them to be more effective than any other AN FRANCISCO A Priest Killed. passage of the tariff bill” was presented and re- | maritime nations accept them. i consideration of bills which have already been | 40n¢ by the Secretary of the Treasury. Own- pills I ever took.”"—Mrs. B, C. Grubb, Burwellville, Va. —_———.___ Curcaco, May 24.—Tho Rev. Father Stephen | ferred and another from the sugar planters of | Mr. Dingley also introduced the bill provid- | brought to the attention of the House, ere and a ade proffer of the square, but M. Barrett of St, Stephens’ Catholic Church, | that state against a reduction of the duty on | ing that in case of collision at sea it shall be OTHER MEASURES PENDING. . cau be obtained of the prob- YER’S PILLS, YALE WON. the duty of each vessel, so far as possible, to i is f ©. The ground is assessed paeensren a a ata to valuation of 7.683 a who was shot yesterday in Chicago by «| sugar. stay by the other vewel and render such assist-| , Th€ Committeo say that after the disposal of | at a total valuation of €117-453. with improves Prepared by Everybody Completely Surprised at the fremgeederat Patrick Keady, died at 9 o'clock BILLS OF DISTRICT INTEREST. ance aa may be required. the Columbus Park bill matters will be called | ments of €46.000, it was the eapest of all Mr. Morrill, from the committee on public FRIDAY IS MR. CARLISLE'S LUCKY DAT. up which will excite little or no discussion. It Wailable sites examined by the committee, Defeat of the Atalantas. a ith oug' Du J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, canes ae ae % Rumored Russian Revolution. buildings and grounds, reported back wit Mr. Carlisle is a disappointed man, When | 1,‘ = a Hf the Columbus Rye peso thoy eek — so ew Haver, Conn., May 24,.— ti nie . " a ‘ ; up muel am. consideration “8 ~ a, Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines, Mialaasha Wank case by ped longi = a tae Pants, May 24.—The Siecle publishes s tele- | amendments the House bill for the sequ: his infant eyes first blinked at daylight it was| of the fy mentioned clase of | Price for the greater portion of it is 910.80 per gram from St. Petersburg giving the ils of | of certain parcels of real estate in Washington | on Friday. On Friday he was married, on | pills will receive scanty attention from the | (0% The remainder will have to be con- was very rough—better fora yacht race than | conspiracy, the center of which is said to be | city for a city post office,and the Senate bill for | Friday first nominated for Congress and on | chairman pro tem. of the commute, demned, anything else. At 11am. judges decided it} in Berlin, for the organization of a rising | the purchase of a sito for a building for the | Friday declared the nominee to succeed Sena-| The Columbus Park bill comes isamediately sa aiieeeeaminad was too rough for a race. There were 5,000 | against Russia in the Baltic provinces, perdi Sng Both bi Fase nied oo the | tor Beck. ‘The day that so many others con-| before the House as untinished business on a DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, people on steamboats, e Scorrs Excistox or Cov Liven Onn From Wall Street Today. calendar. The Senate bills were aleo reported ler unlucky is Mr. Carlisle's favorite and he | motion tolay on the table a motion to reconsider 2 ered TO SET TELEPTIONE POLES. = : ’ wanted to be sworn into the Senate yesterday, | the vote by which the bill was rejected. If the WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, bane eprtaslas pap ale Beng ott Ata-| New York, May 24.—The opening of the stock enlaces oe tne catanier soley is {be | His credentials failed to arrive, however. Itia | friends ax the Millace. ke “tis coceooeak oom cad Renan has oon granted Oe Chenpeie 1.42. Yale won by eight lengt market was moro generally at strictly lower | Pretrict of Columbia andto preventempiriciam, | 22% Probable that he will wait ‘until next Fri- | siderable tame will be lost in roll calls, but it | AN Votomac Teleplioue Co. to set & polo at lat — os figures than those of the close of Iast evening, | iwponren Liguous im raonipirion ararzs,” | OY: the bill is to be finally defeated the fight will | On'33 err en E strect and Bouth Caro- scoTT’s EMULSION. oe but the decline except in few stocks went no] Mr. Wilson (low) asked and obtained unani- THE ANTI-TRUST BILIS ie La Ye pape rage age ggugeo: Sng | TE nd to get s guy pole im scoTT’s PALATABLE. EMULSION. | ghose Turkish Kiss Stealers Well Pun- | f*Fher, and while the movements in the Fegu- | mous consent that on Tuosday next, after the | , The conferees on the Senate anti-trust bill 0° "Houss as a “necessity will ‘take | 2° Borthes alley square 987. ScCOTTS EASILY DIGESTED, EMULSION. ished. lar list were confined to the smallest fractions routine morning business, the bill subjecting have concluded their labors and reported to}, vote on the bill authorizing =a REQUEST FOR A ER, scorT’s EMULSION. - aa fy Tale the Roneral movements wero up- | rr rted liquors to the provisions of the Iaws | ‘Beir respective Honses today. The section | bridge across the Eastern Branch in place of | ,,7he request of Mr. D, Walliams of 1212 24th SCOTT'S THREE TIMESAS —- EMULSION.| Coxsraxrrxortx, May 24—The Turkish off- | "@™% pada of the several states shall be taken up and its| introduced in the House by Mr. | the present Bennings Bridge, This matter will | treet porsweet that a sewer be laid on 24ah scoTT’s EFFECTUAL EMULSION. | cor and the five students arrested by Russian i Cited Cos. consideration continued until disposed of. Bimal Gio) and suwated, ty | Op Sen: | Sarkiy cot tors cei ool, stthsagh. 05 SOP | Ao actea spun hp Copk Lacs, tee tees oe SCOTT'S AS THE PLAIN OT, _ EMULSION. | sailors for assaulting the wife and daughter of} gay Axroio, Tzx., May 24.—The suit against | _ Mr. Stewart at first objected to the displace: =a rd Yo combinations Ss opposition cropped out at 'the last considers- | Seine ts the nenscuty ot tock vase ete ae scoTT’s aie reron, | the chief dragoman of the Russian embassy | Tom and Dennis O'Conner, involving $80,000 | nin that the country wan, suffering eo | Of Persons or property, was the only point in| wirne THE RattRoaD run witt come tx, | t%,€ i auestion the construction of the ScoTT’S THE BEST REMEDY EMULSION. | were finally delivered to the Turkish author: Necessary se on a note forged by Tom O'Conner, a cousin of | much from the liquor business as it was from | dispute. The conferees decided upon a limi- rrage will be costly, He save —- = EMULSION. | ties, ‘The offenders were promptly puton trial, | the defendants, who own 500,000 acro tho lack of currency. He thought that | tation of the inhibited combinations, making | yyy ot the chain weal ae aed | that it does uot appear probable that the on scoTT’s EMULSION. | found guilty and sentenced to undergo impris-| Texas grazing’ lands, has been dismi the people of Towa could get along better if | only those illegal which raise the ‘rates of | business, and the chairmen ce. tn au) Me suntnenends Gat the Gok be deen chan SCOTT'S COUGHS, COLDS, ‘EMULSION. | onment for six month. In addition to this pun-| Denuis “O'Conner is’ the man who pre- | they bad money to pay their debts, Sony Jeceare gar eis oa meer memes pe 0 tee tg ure. in all | tands become available. SCOTT'S ‘BRONCHITIS, EMULSION. | ishment the sultan has issued aspecial edict | sented President Harrison with a chair made of | Mr. Wilson resented Mr. Stewart's remark, | able. Probability no motion to go into com- viens au eae BCOTT’S EMULSION. | Ordering when the sentence expires the | steer horns studded with diamonds, and said that the people of Iowa were pre- ‘TO INCREASE CERTAIN PENSIONS, — mittee of the whole will be made, and! 7, hea ARK PLACI SOrT’S WASTING DISEASES, EMULSION. | fenders shall be banished to Tripoli for life. | #3,000, ‘The father of Tom and Dennis pared to pay their debts, aud were in every | Representative Parrott of Indians has intro- | *t this point the Baltimore and Potomac rail- | | 106 following po dabei ep "| M. de Nelidof is satisfied with the punih-| ner died in 1885, leaving a ranch covering five | respect in us good a condition as the people of | duced a bill to increase the pension of pereons | T° matter will be taken up. It is possible, | ordered to | [ ScoTT’s EMACIATION, EMULSION. | ment inflicted and has vent a letter to the sul- | counties in Texas to his sons, ‘The funeral was | Nevada. who hove lost a log or an arm to 650 0 month; | DOTUtet thet o fow liste matters will be at- | S| nus Seant Ratwesn TL. and Mctreste cout> scoTT's EMULSION. | tan thanking him for the prompt action taken | hardly over when their Cousin Tom presented | Mr. Stewart—Very well. I interpose no ob- feces & +] tended ‘to, The ill incorporating the Fogo typed baer’ street between L scoTT’s SCROFULA, EMULSION. | by the Turkish authorities in the case. a note purporting to be signed by his deceased | jection, but hereafter I shall object to anything a aving lost both legs and = is tub Georgetown and Arlington Mailrowd | Wit street bene yy ery pom tide a aT" -KETS, EMULSION. — uncle for $80,000, at appropriation bills until the silver bill is | $100.» month, and of those having lost both | Company was considered at the last | Water | eu O and P streets south- pac — TERRIFIC STORM. ee ag disposed of, hands to #125'a month, District day, but no conclusion was reached. | Wei "0, south side of P atrect between 45 scorT’s : bench se Telegraphic Briefs. Sm, CAREISCE’S CREDERTIAYA, THE ARKANSAS ELECTION CASE. Itis thought that this bul wilt excite too much | ¢2 Water surects southwest; twenty-one om shai CONSUMPTION, —- EMULSION | entucky and West Virginia Had | Near Terre Haute Park Osborne was killed} Mr, Blackburn presented the credentials of} Ex-Attorney General Garland, who repre- | ‘iscussion for it to be called up by Mr. Aucin- pe road, in leu of oil lamps bereto- oc son. The bill changing the duty of collecting | 10" ordered for that road; two, east side of re ‘ water main taxes from the engineer's depart- | 224 street between M and N streets northwest; Kentucky for Mr. Beck's unexpired term, | ridge contest, has been granted the privilege of | ment to the collector's office will, however, be | *¥® West side of 22d street between Mand N by lightning. bat sents Mr, Brekinridge in the Clayton-Breckin- a eione destroyed @ bridge near Brecken- | Jb G. Carlisle as Senator from the state of ridge in the Clay Crxcrxxatt, May 24.—Several counties of | dge, Minn, Regular Tree Twister. i i i which commenced on March 4, 1889, They | submitting to the subcommittee conducting the | taken up and passed. streets northwest; one, west side of 22d street A Sick Heap, Kentucky and some of the more southern | St ,Pouis had Seeial coer Teyana ey, were read and placed on file. 7 {investigation an application to reopen’ the soy between N and O sirects north west, a faint feeling, a bad taste in the mouth, lack of app | CCUnties of West Virginia were swept last night | Mo,, was blown off last night. THE NAVAL AFPROPRIATION BILL testimony. 3 NGRE BUILDING PERMITS NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. The Senate in secret session yesterday con- were isened tod as follows: N. Acker estate, ALL-NIGHT STREET CARS, two brick dwelli 505 and 507 2d street porth- President Hurt and Representative Mutchler | west; $10,000. Jas. Stewart, one frame dwell- tite, despoudency, irritability, all atise from a ais- | >¥ tornado. Heports from Mount Sterling, Bucketahop Keeper Helm hes fled Danville, | was taken up, the pending question being on ordered stomach. ‘A little Carlebed Spradel salt wit | Paris, Lexington, Maysville, Nicholasville, | Il; @7,000 short the amendment reported from the committee 1 sessic correct these troubles and prevent them in the future | C¥Bthiana, Corinth and other points are to the} O40, S00 are ill in Dacboureville, W. Va, are | 0M Appropriations—to strike out the item of | firmed the following nominations: hada bearing before the railroad subcommit | MK 4t Hillsdale; $400, the genuine, 15 |Gffect that a dangerous storm raged. At] iu with flux and typhoid, ie oe 250,000 for improvement of the plant at Ports- | George B. Sawyer, collector of ¢ tee of the House District committee today on | ELECTRIC WIKE CONNECTIONS WITH HOVERS. —— Nicholasville thousands of dollars worth of | “Weaver, the New Haven bicyclist, has reached | mouth (N. H.) navy yard. Wiscasset, Me,; William C. Brace, appraiser of | Mr, Mutchler’s bill to provide an all-night | , SeVersl days ago the United States Electric damage was done. In Harrison county the to- | tpdianapolis en route to San j Menhewd Mr. Gorman called for the yeas and nays. | merchandise, Cuyago; assistant appraiser service. on the Washington and George- | Lighting Company asked perimission to connect bacco crop is almost entirely ruined. At Guy-| at Salemville, Ohio, Geo. Patterson, his wife | He said that the item had not been estimated | merchandise, Eugene W. Pratt and David C. | town line, requiting cere to tee rombat | bose No. 13389 F street with a conduit near the and two children were struck by lightning and | for by the Navy Department. It had been in- | Sturgis, at New York; Sep of land offices, | no greater intervals than one-half hour, | CUbstoue. Capt. Lusk recommended that the NSBURGH, andotte, W.Va., it will coet $25,000 to repair 13TH AND y ATRESIA, damage. All am boats on the river Lens re | will probably die. inserted under peculiar circumstances. Joseph Tracey, Humboldt, Cal; John < | papers be referred to the attorney for an CUT PRICES compolled to go to the shore. At Benson's |"Gdy Abbett has appointed Hon. Thos. H.| Mr. Blair opposed the amendment, The|8. ‘Sheehan; San Francisco; receivers ee oe ee ee | opinion as to whether a connection Uy means ON ENTIME STOCK Mrs, Hubbell was seriously hurt and four houses | gmith of Newark and'Wa, J. Senell oe world |item, he said. had been inserted by | of Public moneys, Alfred I. Campbell. | «Be calm, gentlemen!” Its all right! We will | OC lead or branch wires between a premises were blown down. fair commissioners from New Jerse the House of Representatives. It was in| Miles City, Mont.;' Robert C. Heydlauf, hb N and authorized overbead or underground wire sana, ths att icengeising 2000 nein over 100 —— An unsuccessful attempt was made last night | the Ime of the action of the Navy | Ashland, Wis; J. R. Sanborn, Court d'Alene, | tvenue, Don't bad us dewn bs uta leon: | is permutted by the act approved. July 18, 188%, erent patverne, ate ete ee Sect trom 28c.| THE BATTLE OF SARATOGA. | to blow up the Haymarket monument in Chi- | Department continuously since as Tdaho; William H. Davis of San Francisco, #u- | ciad regulations as to hours and some time | OF Subsequent legislation, The Commissioners 385" tals Pyncy China Suntan . plc cago erected in memory of the policemen who | as before 1882. The Portsmouth pervisor of census, first California district and | in the dim future we will do something for | ‘08? RTanted the desired permit, acting under ‘417 ois Feuer Chine Matting reduced from 30c, | The Presbyterian Assembly Adopts the | were killed by the bomb thrown May 4, 1986. "| been constantly in use as a place of re Rey Wee Er ormasters: George Hudson, | 7th and 14th streets.” a ee eee eee to 25c. per yar Wi M Committee Report on Revision. the navy and would be needed for that pur-|Key West, Fla; Francis B. Pratt, Canton, = SS e >; | On that basis the question was settled and FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | pose so long as there were any wooden vessels | Miss; Charles E. Johnson, Lisbon, N.D.; David bal on eee Eonneeted with the avy. There was nothing | M. Jones, Napoleon, Ohio; David’ L. 8 Neely, | Mf Mutchler’s bill tucked in « pigeon hole. New York Stock Market. new in the proposition, nothing strange, noth- | Sewickly, Penn.; James H. Kidd, Ionia, Mic MEDICAL PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT. oid "Faicy, Seamless, Matting reduced Yrom trict, ‘iclla Fancy Seamless Matting reduced from be. to . Saratoga, N.Y., May 24. — The venerable sacy Seamless Matting reduced from | Dr. Jas. McCosh, ex-president of PrincetonCol- Range of the Thermometer Today. The following were the readings at the sig- te Ste. Sars x re the oveniug and closing prices of | ing secret, nothing having reference to political MGARRIHAN REDIVIV! The bill to regulate the practice of medicine | pal office today: 8 a. . 62; 2 . 257 holla Fancy, Seamless Matting reduced from was introduced and addressed the Pres- | the New York stock Market, ae reported Uy special | Or" other’ advuntoges. There. was nothing | The Wm. meee made ite reap-| in the District was reported from the Senate | mum tiemeuraum et | Pete 705 maa Ble. to 400, soe. sng. $4 1 Boll, byterian assembly this morning. He was fol- | ~~ = = pee init, The specstias to it was pecu- pearance today as an amendment offered by | District committee today with the amendments 130 Fancy Matting Rugm Ji4 Jae, reduced from | lowed by Rev, Dr. Matthews of England, gen- . | 0. fae, and He denounoedl he spit S50) motive | choc Voorhees to ths bill pcoviding sor ae (t=mre So im yooten dal 0 to $4.50. eral secretary of the Presbyterian alliance. oo Ss See CP seu Wractoct oho ware mates aioea vagemeecrlalaosizetpg ten ek petals thsed SITE FOR AGENERAL POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT | DEXTER—HAYPS. Ou Weduestay, May 21, 1890, GREAT REDUCTION IN The report of the committee to which the sev- to deepal the navy yards im onder thes tap | elon, BUILDING, i He: Mid.. Uy the Rev. iW. Black of Haren SMYRNA RUGS. Us bs ‘ h. JOHN A DEXTER of Philadel: x ae PRICES eral resolutions relative to the appointment of & might in future have the building of the war | pypresenrative Monnitt xot 1x THE FreLp, | . The bill reported in the Senate today from NIE ¥. HAYES ot Brightwood, D.C.” ; ered. 26.65 acommittee on revision were referred was | (a0. Pac...... pe ships of the country. _ Representative Morrill of Kansas, chairman the committee on public buildings and grounds , ey 4 Res, w eee BE yy ee ome spprovriatoia Tel'compaed foake's | ofthe Houre commits ou Savald pension | Senator Morr provides tor the purchase of See $33 es ae following preambles and resclutions, the adop- lass re. Trae. sponse to the “amiable suggestion of the Sena | has formally and forcibly declined to be a can- | §FOUnds upon which to erect s building tor Fe joquette, Wilton, Body and Tapestry Brussels, | tion of which they recommer.d. i A a s: | tor from New Hampshire”—that the object of | didate for re-election. The cause for this may be ts 1 G00 Moguette, Wilton, Body pestry a y : ip L “s General, the Secretary of the Interior and the | COOK. On Friday, clock Ottoman, at 25e, 40e., 50e. and 7c. Whereas, the last general assembly directed Ba | 54 Resai the amendment was to place in the hands of | found in the fact that Mr. Morrill has exten-| Attorney General are constituted a committee EVEKLEAN D COOK, WM younels WBE SUITE ture to be transmitted to the presby- Pea 29 Boats contractors the construction of the are Ranking and sanpteine se in | to select a site for the department building and weet child =a those offered for @32. Solid Osk. 3 pieces, | teries in these words: Hoel : 4 ew Navy, : ‘ansas which deman: is personal attention. r three yvonthe and Antique Ose and sintecuth Century Finiab, 1. Do you desire a revision of the confession | i, 16% 116% | Do. Piet. a3 Mr, Biair explained that what he said was | This is the fourth Congress in which Mr. Mor- | “tule title thereto. : genndence, Sin?” bass wrest some, a ame (eae Kop. & fez | 18°) f that that was the spirit of the opposition, He | rill has served. His districtthe first_is re. BS TON AND ARLINGTON ROAD. yy : Nothing better in the market : 2. If so, in what respect and to what extent? | 91s) ois, Tera Pac 23% | had not intended to attribute any such motive | liably republican, the last majoritz beingmore | Tbe railroad subcommittee of the House pa ag AE Se ey oe ] Chairs wo match, @2, and, Z x goiitio'e Yen. ©, and 1) to Abie cosstatites on ays peeeon than 6,000. ‘There is no string tied to this dec- | District committee today gave a hearing to a pd ecventy-one peace. Examine our Line as. Whereas, it appears from the report of the | Mo:Far.;--..-| 78 | Gir Culon Pac.. ; rer Perper ait ard ames | a number of gentiemen interested in the | ,Puucral vince from ‘St. Paul's Church, OF BABY CARRIAGES. special committee appointed to canvass the ” g | Tecommende lhe, Mateatntl eyes) Srslense " roposed Washington and Arlington Railroad, | 12"; "}" bear Pengsyivanis evenne north- pa Fe answers of the prestytaries to sald overture “Pg 6l*88, ll wee in xolation to the Portenionith and Boston uavy REPUBLICAN MANAGEBS. = ts ington Railroad. | west, at 3 « uudny, Ms Kelmtives apd frieulis are reapect{(ully invited to attend, t a 4 . C.B. Lee, J. L. Barbour and W. joge that 134 presbyteri a yes” t yards because these two propositions really ——= ar. » a B the first question, therefore, Meant the establishment of two new navy | List of Members of the Congresstonal | {PPeired for the company. The bill gives up. 2 : i the route as: Beginning at 7th and B stre: Sales — lar Call ’ % — ing to speert ce prenie tho meeare A, wn, Resolved, 1. That a committee composed of | | Ssles — Regular Cal rds for the construction of iron and steel Campaign Committee. northwest along B street to Virginia a “ politan railroad, 25 at ips. That was what they meant, and they Wire Window Screeua and Doors made to order at | Ob€ member of the assembly from each synod, Dat 7: , » ME are nue; thence ai Virgii street northwest, Unvent poustble prices. "See oUF Adjustatle Window | to wit, 19 ministers and 10 elders, be appointed | Sitf® Hom ratiroad, 26 at 7%; oat 7: 4 at 74: 15) meant nothing else. ing | The following is the list of members of the | to ‘28th street, “ou” 29th "vtrect “tee | Hiwuds vl tie saualy ate snvited ke Bereena Wil at do by the moderator to nominate to this assembly 3 Chesapeake and | se. The government was now expending 2 5 toe “3 . FAIKALL. Departed this life onthe 238 by the molerator to nominate tots acm large sums of money at the Brockign navy | TePUblioan congressional eampaign committee: | street, along K street and Water street to the " och, afters tong end aeaeal ~ - ‘ = - is Missouri, Representative Wade; Montana, Rep- | Aqueduct Bridge, with power to build and tan fortit elders, which shall be gailed “the assembl he Bie: yard. He was not sure but that the ex- i, Rept e 5 P- ; ortuitude, JESSIE th be | : : penditure should be stopped and the navy | resentative Carter; Nebraska, Representa- | MAintain an iron bridge for railroad purposes | PIULIMOM Lat Abie fis lowed, nite ot ener mtal seriped Curtaipe. Yi yard sold. This was a great question, which | tive Dorsey; Nevada, Representative Bar-|Vireinik side ott ck Ponake 60 the | eury Clewexteon, axed thirty-thres years, S650 per pee. Nn oti Spee oe og made by the presbyteries in their answers to 22 bid, W224 ame. ©. k 4a, coupons, * | indirect and incomplete way. Mr. Hoar asked b i dome; Sik and Woot Reusiasas: 7, Purposes, | Tn pee aE: | Mn Nilisew whether (ie ice of the osititc |New Jersey, Representative Buchanan; | prescat roadway. And the road is to proceed : ri? eet bar e second of the above questions, and formu- | 122% asked. : bp ‘ ; c - BEE vals ‘Ligutaedgut Curtain. cool end durable | late and report to the general assembly of 1491 | Diurictor Columbia Bonds—Per imp. 6s, 1801, | of the country being involved in a great naval | New York, Representative Belden; North Caro- | thence to the northwest entrance of the Arling. 4 * “ ‘by Hen Hospaa r - ; : ; ton Cemetery, The Commissioners toda . ; for sammer To Oe. per paix such alterations and ameniments to the con- | coin, 103% bid. Per imp. 7s, 1891 currency, | War) there ought not to be a navy yard some- | lina, Representative Brewer; North Dakota, a 'Y | | Funeral services at the Ppiphany Mission and im Complete stock Of 1) papers. fession of faith asin their judgmert may be | 104 Did. Market stock 7», 18v2, currency. | where north of New York, where iron and steel | Senator Pierce; Ohio, Representative Thomp- eek hearers en She Mt, Sa wich ahiy | Sees ete ves ond Selende’ sence New and correct desigua, Choice effects and color- | deemed des:rabi OS ar srar seer est len ibe ory operon vessels could go in to be equipped or to repair | son; Oregon, Senator Dolph; Pennsylvania, | ‘The route of the proposed road scoms fully invited to attend er Stamates furnianed. at thn all of a tomporsry Chiara tobe | WAtGE sick. 7e, 1001. currency, iis bid Mir- Allison replied that he was willing that | Representative Bingham; Rhode Island, | adapted to serve the public and very little ob- | 2?! 14 ait s™unleT Dela om Sunday, apeat SOLIUS LANSEURGH, named by the moderator nud shall upon meet- | furrency, 100%, 183 bid, 140. asked. ‘bse, 1ueg, | there should be; but he was not willing that | Representative Spooner, South | Dakota, | jection to it has been developed. “They con- | snivelir of he. “Crown el ~and.si met 13th and Fst | ing appoint their own permanent chairman, | fund, currency, 122 bid.” there should be two great naval establishments | Senator Moody; Tennessee, — Represent- = va jowever, that - e bill should be so | “ENON. Ibe a a J[.URERA ROACH POWDER ] and shall have power to fill vacancies, Bonds—U. 8, Electric Light bonds, | for that mos in New England. Nor] ative Houk; “Vermont, Representative | a!tere ed ere! sribeyt track on Water | di removed vault on Monday eae Will positively kxpel all Roaches at once. 3. This committee is instructed to meet at an | 1st. U. 8. | ic Light bonds, “2d 6s, | was he willing * to gay that Ports-| Grout; = Arkansas, Herman Grae red PES peter t eahead age gentler degewsimer4 tb, Wud Ate the Congressional Ceme- DO POISON, Nu PUFF REQUIKED, early date, not later than October 31, 1890, and |. 130 asked. Washington and Georgetown | mouth should be the e, or that Boston | California, Representative VanDever; Colorado, ‘ing and one em has obtaine * Price 30e. per ib. WH be cont by express on receipt | 4. gently | arsce its work that it may. promptly Kailroad, 10-40, 6s, 1053; bid. Washington and | should be the place. ere was no present | Representative Townsen ¥ the right to lay tracks along that street. The He Lg ood a the sostdence of his brother, No. 1106 Of she amount in stampece pou Bote, porn A = casting of the gone sobiy Georgetown Convertible bonds, 6s, 240 bid necessity for the appropriation, aentative Russell; Delaw " company, they think, should be required to | 3 hi venue, on Satur 24, 1800, JOHN ALEXANDER JANUS, aged twenty, WELT Confecti asked. Masonic Hall Association 5s, 1808, 108 bid, UTTLE, Sees ia,_ | of 1891, and, 3 a : i Illinois, Representative Rowell; aa keep the roadway of the K street bridge across | nine years. é 112 asked. Washington Market Company 1st y . 5 P- | Roe! ' ue! 01 2, = a Whereas, ‘Sixty-eight presbyteries have an-| mortgage, 68, 110 bid. Wasbiugton Market com: Se resentative Cheadle; Iowa, Representative Gea L creck in rebar LENMAM, Ge Protop, Mag ma yeas taee B. Fetteisuorge, AGT. Mas swered “no” to the first of the above questions | pany bonds, imp. Ge, 118 bid, 122 asked. —— Kansas, Representative Anderson; Kentucky, THE COLUMBIA RAILWAY EXTENSION. THUMAS E., youneey’ Ege oe BP Ram. Saees cits ab unten new ker Walt eee and sixty-nine presbyteries of those answering | Washington Lignt Infantry first mortgage s.| In his prayer this morning the chaplain | Representative Wilson; Louisiana, Representa-| The House District committee today re- | A. Lesban. aged tiwes mouths wud ten days The inspection of his former patrous and the publie | “yes” have expressly said that they desire no | 14. 100 bid. Washington Light Infantry bonds, i tive Coleman; Maine, Re; ntelle; Funeral private . ng I ¢ fe 5 4 ived a request from the Commissiouers in , ary 2d 7a, 1004, 102 bid. 107 nskede Washington Gao | Made a touching reference to the sorrow of the Sena aionaseiietinn sien - + | ceive: ; 97a ggg A HiTLE MEDICINE OF THE rou, xing | thar pay he itegiy ofthe eprom of doe. | EES OESRY posse rien As LHL Ud Lz | Speaker of the House, “stricken by the death | chusetts, Representative ‘Walker, “ichigns, | TEA 49 the proposed extension of the Co-| piu towns telsit™ oe x c- | awker ‘ashington Gas Light Company bonds, * ” > , a oeet a gf Pee * | lumbia Railway Company's tracks from 15th pepe we beg A [EEUU ai seals Eiee mesos | rine taught therein, therefore Rane a eae tia es akpegompauy bonds, | of his venerable and beloved mother.” During | Senator Stockbridge: Minnesota, Representa P acks from 151 ‘Ameri. | the delivery of the prayer the Speaker occu-| tive Dunnell; Virginia, Represcntative Bow- | 86et northwest, along Pennsylvania avenue May 21, 1890, st 9.30 ‘f Elwabeth A.‘and the arty first year of his age, ‘uneral will take place trom bie lute residence, —— i is < b Fwhth street aut, ou Sunday, May 28. Resolved, That this committee on revision | company, Ist mortgage, 6s, 10: aske ) t $e. 190, 00 to i pw a eat emp pL tS be and hereby are instructed that they shall curity and Trust, 102 bid, 106 asked. pied the chair, but while the clerk was reading | den; Washington, Heproventative Wilson; West | 10 «ho Potomuo rivers alee from Cond aad | MUILNUEAD. On fides Meret reese eet Tunre Ressoxs Ovr Or not pro any alterations or amendments Hone! Bank bwcks— Hank of Washington, | te journal he left the hall, designating Mr, | V"8iuia, Representative Atkinson, Wisconsin, aia: nlote SR te be tric ce pu, WILLIAM ADD. ds MULKHI AD, vouneeee Eo that'will in any way impair the integrity of the | 22 asked. Bank of Kepublic, 250 bid. Metro: | the journs he hall, designating Mr. | senator’ Sawyer; | Wyoming, Delegate | Streets. along 9a tith, to G; also from | 5j'Wiliam aud Graceuse 1. Muirhesd, aged olesees A HUNDRED WHY YOU SHOULD WANT Wea cc Datta coer oe Joctring | Politen, 285 bid, 295 asked. “Central, 300 bid, | Perkins (Kan.) to preside in his stead, Carey; Tiaho, Delegate Dubois, | 15th street northeast to Kentucky avenue, to | years eleven and our-bal! months, ~ taught in tho confession of faith. [pe ge enya art ppeerayrenn THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. Alubama, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, Mis: | Penussivania avenue, to 11th street southcast, | "Panera! wivices Tru Maulibe M. E- Chaneh, 3 Feiss Gessrcror Soar. Great applause followed the roading of the | bia, “80 bid. Capital, 121 bid.” West find, 101 | _ The House went into committee of the whole | sissippi, Texas, Florida and Georgia are as yet | {© H northeast; also trom Penneylvania avenue | fois iviiod to atten, ~ EF G So. report, Dr, MeCracken heartily seconded the | Bid, 106 sake. Traders’, 105 bid, 103% asked, | (Mfr. Burrows of Michigan in the chair) on the | unteprevented, ose, base no republican | Tiver; also from Ilth and East Capitol, along ELS's ERMICIDE AP. aper and Dr. Erskine proceeded to addi Lincoin, 86 bi i be ‘e pres ris ‘acancies | Past C 4 ANUS, Mr. JOHN JANU' whose death the sembly in its euppore He wes inter Pamep gap Fe easiness ns caalag dustin was the point of order wi"be filled by selections made by the co a eae ett missioners | #o™e= i this nau caine tot chy wane Ta geese Fuiss Gexsicwe Soar. | rpted by cries of “Question” and soon yielded 176 asked. Colambia, 73 bid, 80 asked. Capitol inst the Hennepin canal proposition, Spa ——-~— ~ refer to an adverse report which they have al- | 08.8 bo» of fiftecn, with lis father, the late Prof, ’ to the assembly's impatience to get toa vote. bid, 75 asked. Ectington | “atter an argunent by Me Resers Cark.) i Criminal Court Cases ready sent against that part of the bill which | 4: Ysbesk Janus of Columbian University, to prose OF PECULIAR VALUE ta The report was unanimously adopted and the id. Georgetown and ition to the point of order'ihe Ciuitizen | Inthe Criminal Court, Chief Justice Bing- | Provided for'tracks on G street west of isch | Cote westudy of painting, i which be had oven them | assembly sang ‘Praise God from Whom All | Tenaliytown, 51 bid, 52 asked. Brightwood, 54 bid, | OPPOSition to the point of order the chairman in the Criminal Court, Chief Justice Bing- shown great promise. He studied under several prom- 1 : < r 5 4 treet, The report then says that since then Blevsings Flow.” Insurance ‘Stocks~Firemens, 44 bid. Franklin, | Tevdered his decision overruling the point of | ham, this morning Marion Nevitt, the colored | St°°t Pada imeutartinte here aud made many notable copies st the ‘The moderator ai ing | 59 bid. Metropolitan, 83 bid. National Union, | order, ‘ i they have cons the matter further andare | Corcoran Gallery. He also paiuted many portmaien committee, which will nominate tine actoe wank | 21 pid, 2 asked. -Arlingwn, 190 bid. 200 nexed: | Mr. Turner (Ga.) then moved to strike ont | °Y convicted of obtainng © buggy by falve| now in favor of the extension of the vs ty 4 fause the disease. It vre- veuts the pores from elug- y eps them in cou- Py that betug for a time bis specialty, healthy and vis- . ; Corcoran, 65 bid, 70 asked. Golumbis, Ixy bid, 19| the provision for the canal. He contended | Pretenses, was sentenced to the Reform School. | road on G strect if a section be added to the | afew pears aco be wrated crvas action. Sore, ebitne ot Attantio; Beet ifirrmeteg a es synod | gized. German-American, 180 bid. P that "he digging of canals by the federal gov. | _ In the case of Clarence Jenkins, indicted for | bill requiring the company to transfer its pat- | wuilc there painted allthe besde, deune pe yw Goutal ack heskeh. toe 5. Sembe,” Coluber Mca - | SH Did, 100 asked. ohises, 8% Di : | ernment was contrary to the Constitution. rape on Sally Poindexter February 16, @ uolle | sengers to the Metropolitan Railway Company's | original desucn portions of the decoration of the ele. Spplication of « thick lather ina; Robert Douglus, Colorado Fe eee a nde eee Real Estate Title, 12g | MF. Henderson (Til.) said that the question | pros. was entered lines without additional cost wherever the | brated Coronado Hotel, near Sun Diego, Cal. Leaving a C. Strong, Columbia; Wm. C. Roberts | bid. 133asked. Columbia Title, 6% bid. 7 asked. | Of the power of Congress to provide for the tracks intersect, They think if mo pro- | Quliternia Re apent concen) sountne —y~ ty 4 Slows full away to its anti- temporary chairman ), Illinois; Thowas Tracey, | , Gas and Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, | Construction of canals had already been set- A Short Strike. yislong should be made for such trans-| Sracion” mecarnist be Gaede Lemme Gate Septic aud healing proper- a Henry B. Saylor, Indiana; John Edwards, | 4 Bid. 46 asked, Georgetown Gas, 48 bid. U. | tled in the affirmative. Curcago, May 24.—All of the freight switch-| fT 80, much of the proposed route ort ‘And expected to accomplish auch es tom Indian territory; Wm. G. Donnan. Towa; Lewis | 5 Electric Light, 130 bid, 135 asked, Mossrs. Hayes and Henderson (Iowa) earn- | men in the employe of the Illinois Central rail- | *® would be west of 15th street should not | the result of hi 4 aequifed xperieuce, but Ali Kanses; James Barbour, ‘Senay, Telephone Stocks—Pennsylvania, 26 bid, 28% | nestly opposed the motion, the tormer making . be authorized, because that part of the route iheTultlluent of his plans, and afters long 7 cl Pe Ks 7 v i road in the city went out on a strike is ‘i i Nery prowisiug career was cut short, John T. ‘Oxtoby,’ Michigan; Daniel R. Noyes, | sexed: ‘Atmercan Graphophone ‘Company, ih | * constitutional argument in support of the | TOs ri £17 | inalrondy furnished with transportation faci leaves a young wile and " R < : “ag “ ‘Mr, Jau ‘uauy friends to * ‘ power of Congress to enact such legislation, | 0’clock this morning, but returned to work two | ties by a herdic line which furnishes better ac- | mouru luis loss, . a Frank J. Baird, Miso. Samuel A. Did, 234 aaked, . scus—-Washington Market Com. | and the latter dwelling upon the many benefits | hours later pending an investigation of their | commodation than the proposed projection of | ———————_—_—____. Jersey; Samuel D. Fulton, New Mexico: Geo. ones Se beaten Winklnet enna: | whick wonild abun’ tofherghale country for | grievance. Two days agoone of their number | this road would give if the suggested privilege ‘Alexander. New York; Jas. M. Anderson, North | chine Company, 380 bid. Great Falls Ice Com. | the construction of the waterway. was discharged for an alleged neglect of duty | of pomirpr Arig the Metropolitan Company . Xe ” 2 pany, 200 bid. Bull Kun Panorama, 23 bid, 26] Mi . Blanchard (La. and two were suspended tor thirty days. The | be not accor B. Dakota; Daniel H. be os Henry B. | Sixed. National Safe Deposit Company, 240 fevered the Renewgin Cie Gear (lows) | strikers demanded their return to work, Sy? Paes . Cc. a Elloit Le Dresser, South Dakota; Burauel Tr | ae Reamhingtan Salo Deposit Company, 227 | “Mr. Hatch (Mo.) though favoring the mo-[ WFOUNDLAND IN Al ccorraapomrgeit cnmprabauedeags: e %, * rr ra ic, 26 asked, u~ a “ . v N a r Wilson, Tennessee; Henry 8, Little, Texas: 1. | maile Gun Carriage, ty bid; iy asked. Washing. | #08, commended the energy and ability with = : sae Messe. Fish & Miller, real estate brokers, << D Three Preparations: Alterative, Tonic and Expecton Verner Moore, Utah; Everett C. Eastman, Wis. | cn Loan and Trust Company, 3% bid, 4 askea, | Which the gentleman from. Illinois (Mr. Hen- have sold for Messrs. Jacobs Bros. the north 17 eg American Security and ‘Trust Company, 55 bid, | derson) had urged upon Congress, yeur after | EXCitement Over the Treatment of Na- | fect of lot 19 in square 200 for €15,300 to Henry comet, es eeakeeaees Seman eet et caches, Tina Mal, 0 bia, 100 mlsde ys | yearcahwapesienciion “atv aneeaeae ee tive Fishermen by the French. Alschwee. Said property fronts on 12th street CATARRH CURED! e gienic Ice Company, id. warned gentlemen who ri i northwest 17 feet by 100 feet deep to 28-foot septic aud ime The committee on bills and overtures re- EGGS Sippi river that an Bpucepelation tee teenie: ‘The fishermen and farmers along St Johns | alley and is improved by a very substantial 1838 Tih senate to, 1890, § H oe fe Coane ed er Let aad, the pleasure —— in favor of a consensus creed. Dr. Baltimore Markets. nepin canal would be the death knell to ap- | coast, in Newfoundland, threaten open revoit | brick house. Also sub lot 30 in square 722 to | A. B. ©. Caxsscat Co. Syond compare tor bety's beth hak dealoes fen se — soho Big oie dag rue Propriations for the Mississippi river in the | unless the British government takes immediate | Robt. F. Siestes or C200. Sk6 posrey | One tb nien yet Rea a > i ~ 4 ae i a “ fronts it t Massac! Use of your A. . Tonie My trouble — FEES CO. Philadelubia | Thompson aud Kempsliall favored the mo-| Fults, #7a02; | Long sOated; ee ees action to rescind the recent arbitration, which | Avenue aud E strest northeast and is improved | Chtuule Catatrh, 12 yours standing Doane ws at “Gh wince toe aa <> | tien. Dr. Patterson watd he would vote for the }| eamer ea, soe, ree Woy woteoh poly STRIKE OUT Lost, gives France territorial rights for forty miles | by a neat brick house. Also for the heirs of | T0d1 tried superior medical aid and mauy recom- Dirrrenatess takes yo cya Utes AND | committee's report (applause) because | Tio caus” Auwust, Givalthars Sopten ee Cay, | «, After further debate the motion to strike out | intend on the coast, ‘There are three French | Thomas M. Banith vo Wilhem Hirst’ the ‘hort | mended remedies without subsisntiel benetyT yeuders youwiseruble. Carter'sLivs Liver tiie cee | he believed that the attempt would not | 9;4°%% southern quiet. whiter 40a43; yelow, | the Hennepin canal clause of the river and| vemele on the coast and three British veecle | 14 feet of sub lot 24 in square S31, improved by | ¥°8F Preperation witnout any faith that itor anything both. __ =. ete | sueceed in the end. {Laughter.) It would be ady, futures easy; mixed | harbor bill was lost—50-122, have been ordered there. a good frame house, for $1,250. cise would evercure my Cstarrh, J have used } OFFICE. 1218 PA. AVE | bem credit — church, however, to ae spot, 4139. am - Magen 4036 840%; ———— cee. —— cee —______ N. Curusi has purchased for €8,500 of E. pep a nnd a well. I observe, 70. ly Licensed Pawn | the attempt, The question was put and the i 7 August, 404.0407; steamer, 38%. Kemmler Not Surprised. b B, 9q. 281, by | Fou Your treaties on blood diseases pled ih ue Listsiet, “Huey icaued ou Whom | report adopted. by an aimoxt unauiinous vote. | Calsteady—ngraded ‘souihoru and Yeunsyiva-|SPEAKER REED'S AFELICTION.| ,.,,,,,itmmler Not Surprised surprised | 185 feeuy inches om 15th, beiween Al aud X | sbotd outings to ue itfor ix mou Poe Gold Watches and other soens ober valuables. | This finishes the important business of the | B's. 31as6; gates Hae ae ae The Death in Mai ha shibet tanthaeak cured and propose to do it ‘This gryat variety at vers low Uricen, ‘ais-ome | assembly of 1890, and at noon it adjourned | laine of His Venerable | when informed by his keeper at 5 p.m., last t «iven from the standpoint that your Tonse 63ats; prime, 6la62; good to ffair, 58a ;, James Denison has bought for $13,500 of J. ae uutil Monday morning. 60. “Hay dull—prime'to choice timothy, 13.500 Mother. ning, that the United States Supreme Court | w’ “Barker part 18, | 28 foot 1034 by 95 | Sot wit the hope that othe ciantiarty Kysoxs Cxresaareo Hats, — — 13.00. Provisions fairly active, Butter dull, cae had denied the writ of error: The habeas sooute watt [ere Reapeottally, The Lee Monument in Place. quiet Eggs firm; scarce—l4ival5, Coffee firmer | Speaker Reed has received a telegraphic corpus, granted by Judge Corbett of Buffalo, |’ has purchased iste Mee Special Dispatch to Tux Evaxmno Sran. Bint ore sale, 19% Meee ie an steady | snnouncement of the death of his mother this | is yet to be argued. It is unlikely Kemmler | A. Fleming, trustee, lot 21, block 4, Widow Ricuwoxp, May 24.—'The Lee monument was "3 hisky firm—1.00a110. Freights ord at Deering, @ suburb of Portland. he executed before October. M Lawler has bought for €8,000 of Peter ruices {t EG Altrative z Bess pemmeticnatee sh . JUST OPENED SPECIALTIES IN sTRaws | Placed securely on the pedestal toda, Neve bse sete tanga arte tne cab estherd agate gga ieciesen 1 ARE Rapecierai, de! Far President Walter W. George Joseph E. Johnston, who is to perform the act | criors—de.ads.01.° Kecelpte—tie time, but a fatal termination of her illness was | york Contral Failro ad baa been struck, bling | Dillpart parr seed SS * 5,098 barrel Bridge £0 the iene oa ih ae, of unveiling, und Gen. Jubal Early, wlio ia to } wheat, 10,000 bushels: corn, 44,000 bushels: oats, | NOt expected so soon, The Speaker will start it is supposed by the bursting of a smal)” Oppenheimer has bought for 810.000 of J. | 81 2# 8 Droseisteor upon receipt of price will be 15,000 bushels; rye, 600 bushels. Shipments | for home tomorrow. blood vessel at the base of the brain, near the 18, square 361, fronting 36 Sorwerted teeny eGtrem, STINEMETZ & SONS, 1837 PA AVE preside, will reach Richmond Tuesda four, 2.405 barrels; wheat, 7,000 bushels; corn, optic nerves. The parti ‘ht of one eye avenue between ready huadreds of ha 5.000, bushicts Saloe™wnoat, 210,000 bushels Siac aimee tiama fo becoming back Tealv RESP , A ee ae bunting. BALTIMORE, May 24. — Virginia consols, Lieut. J. A. Swift of the signal corps writes | _, Condue! Elliott on jickel Plate, it for $6,000 of | Address C. CHEMICAL CO., 2,228 SUFFER FROM SICK HEADACHE A ——___ do. 1040's, Cy threes, tre Belton to Tux Stax from Norfolk that the item in Tas oN Cound is sobpeses eee: Seah, Ind., last ey netneash Com-| 1° ‘Drawer 921, kichmond, Va Moment longer. It ie MOL pevessary, Ci i Baltimore’s A, Removed. wad Unio 105108; Northern Sr, into a washout forty it deep, bus will 142 feet on K ittle Liver Pilla will cure you. Doses one little pull | ppraiser ov" po wl ‘an of May 19 seems to convey the impression | recover. Dual price. Stall dose Butt pale fide __.|_ Dentox, Mp., May 24—Col. Philip W. x, that he is charged with defalcation, Such, hej Armour is going to put s packing house in J' DGF LAWRENCE OF Tue SUPREME goumr Downes, general appraiser of merchandise for ——_—_— says, is not the case, and he has no fear of not | San Pleasant, Currpaex Curr we se eck hae sunt Gonined ‘ont Prat Sab | the district of Baltimore, has been removed by | Secon Lrevr, Jwo. K. Crez, third¢artillery, | being able to prove his innocense beyond « a each buasi aud natae of iierh std as granted | the President. Col. Dowues was appointed by | ts been detailed as military professor at Alle- Paris Tussday. _Ble- FoR Pitos ina: C. W. Abbots & Co. eg President Cleveland. Tost Office ot College, et oh me Pa., relieving Sec- Loe mary fe FB ey BL Henderson of Baltimore is thought to be the | ond second infuntry, jacob F. aad somung ma, who is ordered to join his company, yoottag aivecaten z sprsent®