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THE EVENING STAR | THEY SIGNED AT LAST PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . 5 west Curner Penasy'v 2. i : ' The Cherokee Commission res & The Evening Star Newspaper Company, re 2 KAUYTMANS, Prev i } Lot of Land. Py tn mae feiy pnd subseribers in the | ; i é an Eee cep anraen EZ DICK CROKER COMING HOME. bh: one year. $6, six months, $2 88S SSS (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., aa Prcond. clams mail matter ) ; wi Stan—published on Friday—@1 a! panpostagepreraid. Sis monthn, 50 conte j Tantakeate Sn) Vy TEN, 16,048, WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1890. > ==:|Canada Getting Ugly Over the Fisheries Question. TWO CENTS. PECIAL NOTICES. __ Washington ‘News and Goasip. STATE LIQUOR LAWS journal Mr. O'Neill (Pa) presented the sree atten credentials of Mr, Vaux. and they having been | THE DAY'S NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE. L HEIGHTS ; E “4 Natit like thie, Index te Advertisements, read by the clerk he escorted Mr. Vaux to the _ i BS nge eater eee tamara new sub- pati Senge trae bar of the House and the latter gentleman > ~ - _SPECIAL NOTICES. MASONIC—A SPECIAL CONVOCATION Sowa VOIR VASES, 3 sets! May 2h. at 730 Rin Alors epesial 7:30 pm GAS BIOVES AND RANGES, convocation of the Chapter will be held on WE division oan be bought at bird | CITE HUNK ih SHEDD & BRO. DAY. 28th iust., at 7 o'clock p.m. at the Masonic Tem: nd 5 jay, | AMUSEMENT! Page 8 Hines qualified se a Representative from the third QUITE A CHUNK, my9 432 Seon aw. | pie.’ Members of sister chapters are fratesnally fa: 50% Sh on san nme Phy re sling rai. ATTORNEYS Pace 2 | The “Original Package Debate Kept | “'rict of Pennsylvania, Mr. Vaux aftirmed, | : vit to attend. By order of # oe P. _m28-6t “1224 F st.u.w. | AUCTION SALES. Pages 3 ami 7 arte as he took his seat he was greeted with ap- | The Cherokée Commission Has Secured ii B cre’ —-— pinSOLUTIO! —F “OF H. A. | BICYCLES. Page 3 i Janse, Over 200,000 4 P< ara Telephone Cal a5e- LS ad Bate eo ye aad Peper Page 2 Up in the Senate. On motion ef Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio) a bill Aone. kK WHOLE LUMBER YARD TO BE SOLD. —— by Telephone or Mati, Seltzer, Vichy, &., in Se REND Sue, AND Fipecity oes COUNTRY BOARD. Pages Sand 6 | THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. | te battle ficia of Chickamango, 7 crowned the efforts of the Indiau commission a PE CIAT < Tonize aii Ne re ged CRAERY REAL ESTATE ound 7 On motion of Mr. McRae (Ark.) Senate bill sn n allotment contract has been signed . Ef ‘Bd st, an msylvania ave. se, All Templars are 8... Page —_ 3 passed donating Lake Contrary to the city | throwing oper BIS acres of the lows tribe IF YOU WANT LUMBER Now 18 YOUR | ern welcome ae DeNsernY . Page 2 ir i of St. Joseph, Mo. ~T. hieh: the aedenahin starte for the tac and ‘China Silki = e HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 PCATIONA\ Page 3 . . o.* Or VY, bi > Tis India Linens act. worth 1¢ Meee, anne Se ee cist ait | excunaioen o70 Page 8 | They are Still Hammering at it in| prsmca amending teen ee eee) bill was | Fox reservation tomorrow. ‘One case Dress Gingbains at worth 8c. Powgre gfattoriay Leretofore made by me to Camp- | FAMILY SUPPLIES Pave 2 ene weact tor thecrection fen} ~— One cane Desutival Challies worth Bc. 1. W. Bushne:l, he no longer having any authority FINANCIA appraiser's ware house tn New York so as to) GETTING HER CRUISERS READY. Sprague Square (bet, Sth and 6th and L and Gente’ Sik Outings Shirts & jeup at 85. tonct ae my ageni or attorney in any respect whatever. ‘ ous ¢ the House. provide mr the Secretary of the Treasury LL, Gor. 2 3 ONNOR, ae may erect the ware house at any point within | The Canadian vernment Determined Mats.) bas bean sold. The new owner wants THO LUTTRELL, Cor. 20th at. and Pa ave. n.w. ran = Page 2 (alas pane eager district north of Liberty street to Stand Out immediate posseusion. We used it for a Storage AMERIC ¥ AND TRUST OO, THE ICE CREAM GROTTO OF THE NEW Pure > on the west side of the city. . i << 5 i Ci , 1024 =| REPRESENTATIVE VAUX SWORN IN. THE RIVER AXD i 7 Yard for Surplus Stock. We dou't propose to CARITA. #3.230,600. Sra will bo open shin eventar’ with New “Page 3 Resditensy oc ciaal on bo tent Orrawa, Owt., May 28. ‘The Canadian gov- PREFERRED STOCK of ‘the THOMSON-HOUS- f reat Ice Cream and Water Ices. Page 3 ——e-— . owas ordered on the naval ap- | ernment has decided to vigorously enforce the quove afoot of this Lumber, but to sell it off TON ELECTRIC bearing SEVER PER CENy Grotto—an original design; it po Pond Paxe 3 Propriation bill, and then the House went iuto | , rms of thy ution of IIS um reference to videnc e een ni Ma jor sale 2 ihe 3 a ‘ esinee 1 CORVE a ot the ground + iow for cash as to compel sou to hare Bat 5. vod tatcaiek bovclentare aoite TaAT ABE WGRTLY MADE Hire 3 SENATE. committee of the hole (Mr, Burrows of Michi- | tix tie fishorics, except against these a upon juiry. ne - ee 2 i e Write usor come upend make anenoferfor | “aURETHPHIE BONDS faralbe ie anroomneD algarve row cum | MOUSAFCuniat Fue 3 | ofored to the coeseler and ainlonene appre, | ast sited by Mr. ‘MoCreary of Hentuchy | ori rivendi iceuses, Ty Sr reag torr a iN, Al x ee ‘ed to the consular and diplomatic appro-| against the clause prescribing penaltics | "*" been ordered by the fisheries : LADIES* GOODS.. . 5 ‘i , ROME sins © be got ready for se uy hing piled on that square, pe a se icdon of Ores ot Dea Heat Mey MENT Tage § | Pration bill authorizing the Presidenttocarry | npon the owners of bridges which obstruct the | "Got re: iy Sor, sot immediately ent tee om Firat Vice Presider ; ‘Wilurd’s Hotel. "Page 2 | into effect the recommendations of the inter- | P4vikation of rivers. ils e ft Committee, at -Paxe & | Tie eBe ‘ 3 Mr. MeCreary coutonded ° p | ne Grounds this weck. a — ana nt 3 5 at Os Mr. 3 ‘¥ contended that the committee LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Et ikecnson, Crake Wane GOMMEROIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM ~Tads.2 | Ramonal conference by the appointment (OY | on rivers and berore had no jurisdiction over — eres a z PANY—Capital $100,000: shuren 95.00 -Pao'T/and with the advice and consent of | the subject of mpormns prnaithes but that that W. MeCRARY DYING, mis Oth st and New York ave. 2... 3 each The books for subweription to stock of thie pike S| the Senate) of three commissioners to | subject fell within the juriediction of the com. | 23. PeDrowt Bulldihe, and will be closed MONDAT, Pare 2/ represent the United States in the | mites on judiciary. je is Suffering With Tumor im the ee ee i ee ea June 2, at 4 p.m. FRANCIS HUFTY, OCEAN STEAMERS. Sie : Intercentinental Railway Commission, whose | The chair overruled the point of order, Stomach. = OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES. : o il m28-4t _—__._ Temporary Secretary. _| porowac RIVER BOAT: gion Compensation ik to be paid from the common ~ = = . ee tnt oe Conamitin, Washingt: May 26, MENCHANTS’ PARCE: = SOTICE.— MRF. W. ELLIS 18 NO] praxos anv OnGA * G | fand to be contributed by the several nations A RAILROAD CONVENTION, Sr. Josrrn, Mo., May 25. —-Ex-Necretary Geo, 3800. —Proverty owners ar: persby notiied thes st) Fe "wiarsc uw. Tole oz Pi a Ea Pare 6 | interested; also to detail from the amy and lle W. McCrary’s condition remains unchanged rearages of ge! — Called For and Del: ME. _BHOS. _ | PRINTERS peat navy such officers as may be spared without} Representatives of Many States amd | aod thers i small hope of his Parcels, 10c. m22-m FOR MEN OXLY. PROFESSION Pag: 7 | detriment to the service to serve as engincers Ratiroads Present. dingnosia of his case = st 4 a ewviD tas PROPOSALS, Page 3 | URder such commission in making a survey = snens of dows shu eer he as # t per annam in lien of the rates => FIRST CO-OPERATIV I propose to make up a Bine RAILROADS” 7 | Gheir expenses to be paid by the commission); _ . | With « tumor in the stomach, which in conneo- sal pence sow Raed bg nw, vad of all gocrued OF ABSOCIATION Choviot Suit for twenty dollars— seecateek Page 7 | and appropriating $63,000 ax the share of the apse egrmczaanel pasted eerermansion Sre*-l tion with the fact that be is troubled with s Sram, yractded the nse stat Oh ioe Be oraer et the | S which belong at $5 more. Cuta- SPECIAL No’ “page 1 | United States of the expenses of such commis lignes cnanen gente enreimercnscineram urapmntetnted [RE ETI Ie lait hs cule fenounce D.C Atiect: EG. DAY I | 3 way styles, and fit cnaranteed. SUBURBAN PHOPERTY. Page 2 | Sion and survey. SF Ee RE OF RO aes lector of Taxes, D.C. _ So S| MAYHEW PATER Tere Thave taken off «few dollars on SUMMER RESORTS “tanatg| Among the bills reported from committees THR INTERSTATE LAW, eRe @ => OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL Day | ™ GEO. W. Kk shout half of my stock of Troun- WANTED (Boanp), -Page 2 | and placed on the calendar were the following: — {THE PIVOTAL STATE SHAKEN UP. Seri AY. MAT 30. Gur friends will oes gDitectors— A Bd ACKS o- You can pick out an = -Paxe 2 | Senate bill appropriating 15,000 for a post| An important ronvention was held today at | feocestists = Z reforyou. E. B, BARNUM & Fe bee ir pattern now for @ -Page 2 | office building at Fortress Monroe, Va.; Senate | the rooms of the interstate commerce commis- | Nine Distinc Shocks Felt and Counted it ‘931 Pa. NINGHAM. an ee: = Pace 2 | bill to provide for a commission on the subject | sion, {t was a meeting of the railroad commis- Yesterday, caaaate ae team Oe are am the only first-class tailor VANTED (Strvations), “Page 2 | of the alcoholic liquor traffic. sieuia tae © —we ‘be Non-Pa . LETTERS OF Cc! oa (MincELLANROW Pa = Ci e . ‘The Non-Partissn U, will hold = Et OK in the city making s specialty of WANTED Oi age 2 THE REBELLIOX RECORD. ioners of the various states, and was — ass meeting SUNDAY, June 1. she Congrerationsl RANSTER! Busheling. 4 ’ pease held im pursnance of resolution Ixptaxavowis, May 25. — Earthquake sbooks ‘Chareh, to urge the people to sustain the Commission ) Every convenience in Fii — s Mr. Spooner offered a resolution (which was ine were felt here early yesterday, Fifte gre in their attempts to euforce the laws in reyard (0, elers abroad @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Can You Write English? agreed to) callin, iis Bec t War for | *20Pted ata convention” of state iy 3 y en oceu- Thelivensing ofsuicoms ae COM. ere LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. Bankers, Eiger ti Tiousers, With a view to encourage the writing of Sears ‘ . ~ sprang : al ed railroad commissioners held in this city in | P®t% of a frame building at the Vandalia @=THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM’| myl2-Im_ =e oe. Oth and G sts. nw, hark. ; test cae oe hee cet) completion of the Work | sarch of last year, The railroad commissioners | #™*fer yards experionced an unusual shock, vany, northeast corner 15th st. ani my2@-wkesin Short, bright, snappy advertising Tur Even- | of indexing the official records of the rebellion, stagrd “ ro “ crlerats Paice’ Sines Ware, Securitioe tnd © enn ey Sree VEEL pues ixo Stan Nawsraren Comrany offers three | and as to what steps ure necesnary to be taken | Of all the states and state officers charged with | M°ompanied by a shaking of the buitding aud ‘Just received three Bradbury Upright Grand Pisnos STORAGE ROOMS OF prizes of $100, #50 and $25 each, to be awarded | 89 48 to expedite the work so that the entire | the supervision of railroads and railroad inter- . sound like the rushing Of a volume of water ee oe eee ae eee = f to the writers of the best three series of articles | PUlication may be accomplished within three | ests and the executive committee of the Asso- | Pewenth the building. ‘The shock was followed Of 310 without interest, PREEBORN 6. at RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00. setting forth the advantages of Tax Evrxiso | ?°Mt" stowart offered . hick cuation of American Railway Accounting Officers |p) q' jock tein . pueier Teetare of the do. ANIEED, EASY-RUNNING 12-INCH LAWN _— aS _122h Pe. ave._ 920 Pa. ave. nw. Stan as an ai ii it sreed to) calliug oo the Sooertion Crnich was | were invited to attend. There was a large at-| turbance was ite bore weet ama feu wannea vomeaia OFFICE OF THE FIRNT CO-OPERATIVE n advertising medium, written under | agreed to) calling on the Secretary of Agricul send i " ed to | diet its being beard by yardmen some ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 5 BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Seteons leaving lise igtty fae the seavn can eacure the following conditions: ; ; hid for information astothe use of artesian “ =a Ay hen yee convention was calle: cae - afi _ — ding, and rng ~ed 4 ' : DESUABLE STORAGE LOOMS The series isto consist of six articles, de- | wells. sacotee ee oe eee ee ee rushing of water, ae Doz. MONDAY, June 2, 1590, reheer signed for separate publication, of not over - rrigahon. DELEGATES PRESENT. 4 a eyed: In our new brick building adjoining. ee 2 4 Th i ; , Fi — FRAMES EACH. 7. U'CLOCK PF. ing. e resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Cul- ree * ‘ — ~ a WEy tome Gaara weed unkind Subscriptions to the Ninth Series now received. Nictiabies peer one hundred and fifty words each, and any less | Jom ag to railroad samaportation, merchun. | _ ‘The following delegates were present: Cou-| CROKER IS COMING HOME, Phen ybgny _ my 24-8¢ GEO. W. KING, Secs. iene Ventilation: number of words may be used, dise in bond went over without aftion till to- | Becticut—George M. Woodruff, William O. Sey- —aewe POULTRY WIRE, 75c. PER1008Q. FT. DR DeMONTREVILLE, DENTIST, HAS Lane PRE Ge ee Free from Vermin. | ‘The articles are to be based on the sugges- | morrow. mour. Ilhnois—J. R. Wheeler, Isaac N. Phil- | His Reputation is Worth More to Him fer sg Bis me Ick CREAM x Fig Columbin cars and bendics pase eee Tenis MODERATE . tions given below. The suggcstions may be IMPORTED LIQUOR IN PROHIBITION STATES. pool J. se Ape zs . — . ansel. — Than His Health. FREEZERS, 3 . cg my: 2 at roo - ; - met Si he —i Spauld 4 a 23 FEET GARDEN HOSE WITH PaTENT | ===" —— ments every ay 1 Han. All antes cons combined in any mannerdesired. , ee Sense bill subjecting imported liquors | WR teming” Maine i). S. Mortiiad, A.W | Yaw Yous, May 98—Mayor Grast bes ve NOsELE. 2 wee FIRST PAYMENT-—19TH ISSUE, ted exclusively within doors. Ap- No reflections are to be made on any of our aie fe laws of the several states was again Wildes, Koscoe N, Bowers, Massachusetts— | ceived a cablegram stating that Richard Croker BABE! Ros: Ks Service. cotemporaries beyond that implied in the fact | taken up, and Mr. Morgan made an argument | George C. Crocker, Edward + | will reach New York h 911 PENN. AVE. MAY, 1890, —— of their enjoying only a fraction of Tx Sran's | *8@inst its constitutionality. In the passage of | Everett A. Stereus, Michiven—John Mithwa a=, CUT PRICES ON TENNIS. EQUITAS ABLE RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. cieoulation, » eee te he seid the Senate proposed to take | Minnesota—John P. Williauns, A. &. I aoe pried ; aeee cae - the first step, which was said always to count | Missouri—J. B. Breat Nek D Pitcut s pitsos CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING assoctaTion, | _™7?6-6t_ ahh noe The contestants must reside in Washington. | most in the journey, especially when the jour- | Gilebrist. New Hampahire—Joun Dvpirx, May roger ty ae eee es D. . “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ce TE aaa __ | No articles will be received later than June | ney was in the wrong direction. If the ques-|ell, New York Imac V. Bake m ri ass Apa championship tennis yadohr € BEESOS 4 Shares are $2.50 per month. be ane Tas ee the publle that Ou | 29, 1890. tion had not beon eutirely new in the Senate | North Dakota —David Bartlett, Ohio—James | Tyr" betwcen Thos Pettit of Boston fod % od * x . = 5 saa S . " be piv were d Penns: fa~ + is. Saunders of Engla " Canvas Bot D Subecrintion books are open for shares in the 19th at aeaaians x G. CORNWELL & BON, _ Senreetgats will inclose sated — mockaearity : pty ap eather — oy =~ eg Sk ae Pa gio today. Pettit won three of four sete played. Ms issue. payment May, 3 ECIAL NOTIC! envelope containing name and address, ‘he | pay, i 1 i iledee E. Bo “Sorte —_ UAKE FEET a Newel pi ave ventured in the present state | olina—Miledge E. Bon! Eugene P. Jervey. " ,, ; , S eee ee na RAE aaa catiaining the cbjecta and advantages of | iverdale Park. Sales of lotecontinue brisk. Fine | Coutestents, however, will be known to the | of his health to express his views upon it. He | Senth 1okeee eee ng. Wermont-E. J] ¥ From Wall Street Today, = cibvue ian Garisecni the Associstion are furnished upon application. Ants for 4300; $10 cash, $9 per month. Noiuteres:. | judges by number only. should do so very briefly, but did not tlatter | Ormsbee. Alfred E. Watsou, clerk. Wyoming | _N®¥ Yous, May 28—The opening of the @ = marae Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On | Complimentary ox: Tate Tel The awards will be made by a committee | himself that he would be able to throw auy | J. W. Hammond, acting representative. J.P, Stock market this morning was mude with « m™iéOmp CSO GT. NW | the first Wednesday in each month the office will be t WABHLS HOWER, 1115 F st. uw. d of M Isad W. We new or distinct light on the question. It] Whitehead, controller Atchison, Topeka and | more confident tone than yesterday, and first YENAION AND OLAIM AGENTS’ BLANKS | open from 6 to So'clock p.m. Advances will be made — = —— aa! Composed of Messrs, Isadore Baka, 5. W. Wood: | seomed that Congress felt called upon to make | SantaFs Itnilvoed Compas tk Prac) it a Beer irate Goud work only eg | Promptly at 7 o'clock pam. “2 Newironk, | Ward, Washington Danenhower and A. Lisner. ion of law whereby states of the Amer-} St. Louis and Sau Francived Euilwas Coupanr, igher than lat evening's chociay autos Mee m8-Im Book and Job Printer, 514 8th st. nw THOMAS SOMERVILLE. | My Dear Sir: Address all inquiries and communications Union should be permitted to legislate on | J. C. Courtney, auditor Western and Atlantic | Fngland and Chicago gue no agree aad e™ TRADERY' NATIONAL BANK INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry. ‘ - ong fetriog to segrnt pebliontion ore tae relating to this contest.to Editor Advertising rs which they had not now the power or | Railroad Company: Oliver W. Mink, con- | spicuous for the advances, The business done of eet amore aED cane |B Siar to bop Kga ication for | Contest. e right to legislate upon. troller Usion Enotes Rafiroad Company. repre- | was better distributed than usual of late, ¥ i a .AUN- | brother aud sister in California was by hee i . FUNCTIONS OF THE STATES. senting executive committee of the Associa-| although the sume few stocks were atill = 1g 018 Fears, ere wating | Work sahiciieds: Laundering for Hummer } not against hor. She desires it to f The pojnts required to be covered are: ; : tion of American Railway Accounting Oficsrs: | promiucut it the “lewdinge sed. Mtchwoat ‘sebington Safe Deposit Company STeni EAPSD RUS: aay alee, DERE SY | fea made cunscan efort to lave: her mother's 1. The average circulation of Tax Sranfor} He did not think that it was in the | (°C °biillipe secretary ‘Asmociation Auenicns | 2 1 1 eding, BCE bs ¥, 491 t c We | a ary respectfully. = | eontemptats t ‘ | o. G. 5 Association American | Oregon ‘Transcoutinental, Reading, St. Paul, Se ttinm oct To Apel ee, oT, arian ano | Ie JOHN M. Gtover, | the first three months of 1800 was 33,296, this eat the etamert of the Cousti-| Railway Accounting ‘Oficors; C. L. Sturgis, | Lake Shore, Calon Pactiic, Chinuee' gee, Ou hank soni eases BI ne aa LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK. EK og Tk J sugar refineries lead the deal- This accor large small) | re Wi ameeting is ee A Pf Yash. | tution that the states of the American tant ‘al auditor Chic: Burling’ “ g 25 TO SICK MEMBERS AND 1,000 IN | being more than trebie that of any other Wasb- | ti i assistant general auditor Chicago, Burlington | veus’ gas a Seo e re 7s sre aap amgetine THIS | ington newspaper, Union, through their legislatures and | and Quincy railroad; A. T. Hadley. New E 8 a their powers of sovereignty, should| Conn. Representatives of the press—James | ¢ a Chartered iouiber Ue Re ee tear fe | 4, THE Staw hase larger and fuller circuls-| be called upon as instrumentalities of law-| Peabody, Ballway Review, H. it, Robert: tat | © tonth 1,300. Fotat umber branches 1,100." 1t* | tion in the city where printed, in proportion to | making by the Congress of the U.S. The fune- | way Age fodivicuals, Srms and corporations, pledging careful CHARLES B. PEET, President, ven, | ings. Further improvement was made in Abe ly morning, Transcontivental being most conspy The gain was not more than % ke atiention to all business eptrusted to it, | Late of Rogers, er Fy, facil extended te 0 wilt JOSEPH J. LITTLE, First Vice Presiden Te atone, VB sound banking willbe | of 5 j Tittle & Co, Printers aud Book Binders, N.Y.; ped EDWARD SIMMONS: Second Vice Preaident, totts customers, ‘ month 1,300. d u s he movements in the rest of eee aca csident of the Bourd of Education of the city of New ATTENTION, JOBN ¥. HEYNOLDS Post | Teading and purchasing population, than any | tions of the states were necessarily confined (in JUDGE COOLEY'S OPENING ADDRESS, panna andthe tn the inter ae yroagy be moon onan Preedent of the Fourth Nat Bank, N.Y. => Ro. 6, GA. cous ‘i other newspaper in the world. It is essentiully | the Constitution) to those matters expressly re- | Judge Cooley, the chairman of the last yeur’s | became very quict, though the bess ene, See President of the Bank of cainpbeil, campbell. ast in ‘os far as practical ahome paper, the extent to which it is relied | Served to them and to those matters over | convention, called the meeting to order and | tigures were well held. Pmunons & smitl lp edie bade Peron ficipete in the Pasade and ue aervicrs tt AF] upon by members of the household. partien- | Ovo ik they had original jurisdiction and | 40 1 interesting opening address, His ap- ee aa tory: ical Nati if New York. Al the bade 0: i } e i if pres semibenat — Wahine Ses i Pan nog rig — Funds abe Mercantile {no ear of the order, power at the time they consented to the form: PEACE CONVENTION ADJOURNS, Cashier. Company of New York. $200,000 | Loans made snywherein the District of Columbia, 10,000 land or Vit ia, Mary! or Virgin: ‘L, WALTER WEED, Sec, _m23-6t fe 2514 F at Moxex See To Hoan I - = EMOV WALTER C. SCOTT & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBEKS OF CIGARS, HAVE KEMOVED TO A GREAT CURSE, S14 STM BT. NW. THE ONLY STRICTLY WHOLE: ~All comrades will w a ipod yd = norete aoe fuslasion * fhe pa- | larly by the purchasing portion of the commu- | tion of the present Union. Whenever that doc- | pearance of health and vigor wes remarked huander. " Visiting comrades are fraternally invited to | ity, being the marked characteristic of the | trine was dislodged in respect of such matters | upon by the delegates, who knew of his recent Speeches Made and Resolutions Adopted doin our ranks on thia occasion. paper, to which no other daily journal now | 4% the Senate was now considering Cougress | illness, and he was heartily congratulated upon t the Closing Sessi J.B RANDOLPH, Aajutene” "COMME: | published can furnish a parallel, Teele bare catered on a journey which, when | his recovery. Judge Cooley eaid that the at the Closing Session, ae ted ant a7-3t gece : ished, would find the country objec e convention was to discuss ~ 5 7 ‘ ‘ At the session of the pe rel Tei Meade aoe yf Riesamtiagy cordvaly invited | sidering the character of ite readers. Weighed | ,, Vncther ‘h Vicked lene ae sierra ta | Of tegulation, He spoke of the importance of | an appeal was made to all ministers to preach resent. G. MF. KIN 4 rs in this balance Tar Star is one of the cheap- peop post ‘ou! these two matters, and said that since the con- ital (880 Sersius id). in ads Ww. 1 LE neil td ’ ' a he perversion of the people's mone; BALE CIGAR HOUSE IN THE CITY. NO BRANCH PEABOD: RAR Te aay against 1 P 7 PSE ORE REE CER AT RETAIL. OY | Beem osrrteny be wFoatiton ar th ora est advertising mediums in the United States, pein ane carer eae coe ca wilt | Settee bad) make Tne oe rae tae guint | in. the construction of war veescla, const do- —— a eq => THE UNITEDSTATES TRUST COMPANY, | in seordance with the dikesuons eT ihe eae ee" | and far cheaper than any other Washington to the abandonment of all hopesof the ancestry | Year correspond in date with that of the inter- | feuses and in other military operations, = Pieteiet of t Columbia per cent bonds paper. and its beliefs that a self-governmg people.con- | §tate commission, which makes twenty states Alfred H. Love was re-elected president BRINGS 4 BLESSING 1226 F st. 2.w.. Vinwinis Midignd R'is @ bor ent pone 4. That an advertisement running for three | trolled by oath to support the Constitution, | im all where the fiscal year corresponds, Dur- | More than a hundred vice presidents dotted all Washington, D.C. = could maintain a just equi and equili- | ing the past year also four states have adopted the 4d, includ: i ° In Both Saving sud Spending, Capital. 100,000, months or over with oue change » month costs | Corll manta ® just canipore and cquili- | iX€ samp form of report. He spoke of the di, | Ovcr the world, including Belva Lockwood, Estates Manaxed, Rents (oillected, Real Estate | Real ostate valued at, about 43 cents @ line an insertion or less than | mont and could finally. prove. and | ficulty of securing adequate railroad regula- | “74 Barton, Daniel Breed, Minister Romero WE BELP YOU DO BOTE. Bought and Sold cA Gepavoisery Money to Loan on | Cash on May 1, one-seventh of a cent per line in each thousand | egtablish to the nations of the earth the | tiou in this country owing to the peculiar con-| of Mexico and other Washingtonians, were ‘Keal Estate and on ogee tee anid oa papers. i triumph of sggreat constitutional govern- | ditions which m: tne railroad problem in| chosen, An executive committee of three a N. A. ROBBINS, Vice President; | Annual income: 5. Asworn statement of the circulatidt of | ment. The particular cause of the anxiety | this country, different from that of any | score and ten members was elected for Col. J, B. NIXON, Secretary; From bond: ‘Tux Stan for the preceding week is published | "Bich now existed, and which the bill was | Country in wor! attempt mai the ensuing year an delegates to the Lon- ‘A. E. COLLINS, Treasurer seeking to relieve. appeared to be that one of }t0 secure the regulations of — rail- . ch Monday, and its press and circulation ini F roads by the interstate law was referred to | 40 convention in July were chosen as follows: ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN CHILDREN’S JER- J. H. HITCHCOCK, = y cireu the states of the Union had a peculiar system 9 : fe ds . Sax GUErS. suber ees nue Desks wucaed oad. rade Beets ae =e iS ‘the peblic and its a of legislation on and he. Lise plogrd Shas “while Home features Levi K. Spon pe ge etd Roots Bical, ab excel wer fi jum ‘ion boo! as Ang] one havi St Pace oh y 1 > - ee waned cite. mt ee A. HYDE, Treasurer. | S0 interoat in their examination iE] _THE SUBJECT OF INTOXIcATIXG L1QCoNs. | Principle was Fight and just aud not intended | Deyo of New York, Eli M. Lamb of Maryland, OUR PRICE, $3. Board of Discount. q-> WE WISH TO PURCHASE A LARGE SIZE ‘i There wasa very great diversity, a very | to interfere with the rights of any one’s busi- | Dr. O'Hara, Mrs, Jane RK. Roberts and Belve. Swcmcueenn cue wien GitceEnIS con Loe FOR GALELFINTVFiVE SHARES UG e Parrabrood Bale with a burxiar-vroof com-| 6. The fact that Tux Stan is universally reo- | great coutrariety. a very great repugnance in| ness, He referred to the importance of the | Lockwood of Washington, DUROY SUITS: colors Brown and Mousa They are en Vaoumatic ROR, Stock “parent at Ferre es of tie ata ae erik ring al: | ognized as the great “Want” medium of the ) the systems of the different states in regard to | work placed in churge of the Members of the | | The resolutions ref rred to in vesterday's & pronounced banguin at €5.50. | Pershare, Apply to GURLEY & STEVENS, 1335 Fest. | proof door aud the name of the maker of the same. city aud the advantages of making wants | the vexed matter of controtling the use, man- | Convention and sai ey were calied upon | Stan were adopted, together with one ofere |) m15-1m mw27-3t known through it. ufacture and sale of ardent spirits: and there | t@ Tegulate railroads which, as far as mileage | by Dr. Bland, setting forth that as “the OUR PRICE $2.75. = —- => GLEN WOOP CEMETERY. b: cai gees was concerned, equaled nearly half the entire | original charter establishing West Point = THE SHOREHAM. Tis eames poorest the lot owners of EY wes Bot any one subject about which © -G0B- | Silage of the word, Academy expressly provides that no graduate OSE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN CHILDR! Table d'Hote Dinner $1, —_ my 16-3m | Glenwood Cemetery for the election of trustees to| GoverNMext Receipts Tovar. — Internal | eral act of Congress would have such a diverse A h SUITS; Jacket and Short Parts; ages 4 to 13 years broken plaid, They are chesp st OUK PRICE, $1. SEVENTY-SEVEN BLUE AND GRAY CHIL- @ for the rs will be: . . Serve foe the ensuing. yenr. wil be held on MONDAY, #pm., at National customs. $646,859. application as in regard to that one. He did not OFFICERS CHOSEN. of that academy should ever be commissioned (gt Spm., at Nat 9; customs, $646,859. tf revenue, #509,: ‘ ed 7, ‘. an officer m the army, we ask Congress to re- = WM: LO ev katie any hecgreery er = a pape a Upon the conclusion of Judge Cooley's re- peal the act of 1812, converting it into a mili- Books of mimcrivtion for ain .ed nusuber of arpry fe grabs the act to change the route requisite. But a bill now before the Senate | J% Cooley as chairt and Mr, E. A. Ing civil engineers.’ USE THE PERFECT SUCCESS GAS STOVE, KEN'S SAILOR SUITS; worked collars, clewant Call and examine, will be open at the of WRIGHT & STOCKE’ of the Creek railway. ibly hav. ‘niral A Moseley a8 secretary. A committee. consisting intredacing the above resolution Dr, sod finished, aud are well worth $1.30. ¢ 6 MeOOR nee Het Bathe a, #10, F at. 1... 01 WEDNESDAY, SEES Searing ateee tho case, Orns Sad Salforme | Cr ueuxe, Spalding, Orebhne, Bakes, Witiens | Bland quoted trom the recscés to show Gad —<s : Se a | Hehatssactece shispeticr awe monthly | Tae Poxrswovrs sails from Norfolk for New- | P°Oring among tie tates. sommes | ad Mitchell, was'appointed on the order ef | Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, ‘Thomas ed 133 th at. n.w., bet. “ ident, aa eTT a om ooven a ab a . ve s . Children’s Sailor Suits, better grade, colorabineand | Khode island ‘ave, witcre he will be pleased to see his "i. WRIGHT, Becretay Pnoworep.—Mr. B. H. Collins, clerk of class | another state, and the right of free trafic | jows: Iailway legislation, annual ‘sepacts | writers opposed making West Point a militers ery. | friends. mee grees § ib a2n-t06 0: oe four in the bureau of internal revenue, Treas | with each other, was the very life | from carriers, uniformity in railway | academy, aud wanted the military featare abol- LSON HAS MOVED HIS | — foot ant 4 AT #1. ‘Office and Residence from 604 12th st, to TUNLAW HEIGHTS. ury Department. was today promoted to be | blood of society. It wa right which be- | accounting, classification of railway statistics, | ished after its adoption. TSIT Ht at uw. Office houre 8 1012 am. Sto G pan, | <a — chief of the tobacco division of that office. longed, not to the U States, nor | claseification of freights, railway oonstrection, |. Rabbi Stern made o short addrem, placing FIVE HUNDRED PAIK OF MIXED Cassimere | “‘Teiepnone 359-1 1oY-1m ‘Tunlew ighte presents more desirable features for ———— to the states, but to the people, and there could | state ruilways, reasonable rates and safety ap-|bimself in line with the peace union. Ite Panta, ages 4 to 133 years, HE wq~ THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSO. | S¢catumb a. on My MNMaiviston in the District | To Be CLosep ox Deconattos Day.—The | be no invasion of that right by either a state | phances for railroad cars. The committee on | teachings were, he said, in sccord with the AT Suc. A PaIr. | = ciation, Fifth series; first payment first | ‘The improvements ner ip Progrene, wilt inciude all | President issued an executive order closing all | government or the general government, The | order of business reported in favor of cousid- | thought and prayer of the Israelite, whose ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE Children’s | Suvscriptious can be tiade and consttutious obtained | Llectric Car Service and Pavements jonday in Juue. “Sharvs, 8 each, 5 per cent interest, | the conveniences of Water, Sewerawe, | the executive departments and the Govern- | Pending bill was one to enable a state to inter- | ering first the subject of railway accounts and | common salutation is, “T’eace be with you.” A ad plaeen: € : i Tere, by its legisigtion, with the right of its | reports and a committee vas appointed to con- | collection was taken for the temple at Mystic, Cordurey Pants, axes 4 to 13 yearn, MOPFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION, 303 7th st.s.w. | commana it ail dissections untaternted Teauty aud | ment Printing Office on the 30th instant (Deco- people to use See ects “thet nliht net | sider these euiijects, * . Conn., and the aposties of peace broke rauks AT 78c. A PAIR. | acDErUE, i nee T. THOMPSON, Se cuts of Washington, Maryland and Vieyins, ration day), a ss see 3 = ht ~ on that UNIFORMITY OF LEGISLATION, wine ain. s me 3 ¥ : : Trust = ht to be restrained by law. He believed 5 eee : eer eee ‘TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY SEVEN Doren | W-T-WALKEM\Fromt.) 2.7. PELIY, ress C. 5. BELL, Acco e. ‘Tne Navat. Retiro Boanp.—Passed Assist- feuit the Supreme Court had taken from the |. if. Crocker, from the committee on ani- AN APACHE HUNT. Dien's PONGRE TIES, Four-in-hand and Tecks, silk) 4 ARC W. BO BUTLER, ant Engineer Horace E. Frick and Assistant | beginning a proper view of the question there | formity of legislation appointed at the last HER, sR Lote for sate — Uuned, aud cousidered a big drive at 50c. syandIataaw, a “furcn, FOX & bce: Pt PO ave, | Engineer Robert Stewart, jr, have been or-| would not have been the slightest difficulty in | meeting, submitted a report. In this report| Wardie and Haynes Were Rich Phileas OUR PRICE, 19. EACH. E GOLDSBOROUGH BROS. & dered to appear before the naval retiring | according to the states the full assuming of | he pointed out, that the lack of unif ty i jians Seekii jealth. talvovs « seowg?” vi beste tee examinati = eotleeears for the control of the traffic | legtslation was due to two “causes, First, — —— ie : : = and use of intoxicants. : lack of harmony in United States legisiation| Gon, Miles has issued orders to the VICTOR & ADLER & BROTHER, -- _myzi-im Atlantic Building. | [yg Prestpent Has Grantep a PARDON to He, for one, should not give his vote to|and that of the stntes. Second, a lack of Indians who killed Heury Hardie panpede o4 KS SEAT Gh | Bae FRNARE MANRAMD HAVING at | ruizabotipspears of New York, convictod of | caable any sue legislature to become slog | harmony. between “the” legaietoa” tent G Profession. | Si i lative tribunal to carry ont (like « territorial | different states, The report recommended | Be same tactics as wore used in the pursuit of ‘TEX PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, : te ~ DrSlayand, Del who havi practiced mais youn | Senna’ Sane. mishcoee ice legislature) under the consent of Congress | that the main feature of the interstate law be | Geronimo. ‘That will place troops at Lowell, naATS Sree ascii ta writin, etareeeed to 458 Louiats ab Hast ath stret (thied door ie now, crtabtlaned a rights which he thought it had under the | incorporated in the laws of the states, It was | Grant aud Huachuca, AT., and Fort Cayard | ESwera a tuscting of wiincribers for organization | New York city. 3. As E1our-Hovs Mzwontat.—Mr. Thos, &, | Constitution. Kerwin howe for haste | further pointed out that there was a dis-| X.M., who will close in on them, Rewdoehomy, oe ne : ’ = por she iestion of eMoas il eat ee alta ONE, (CAR LOAD OF LON! Denham, the president of the Féderation of | 1? # Piles ascamniiy abwak kis oe otek ed 4 pap = ig sary Hardie, who was killed by the Indians, was a => OF FICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, DIS- | su Prine Wa Labor pereticetce on the ei paca ge ri informed. He believed that the safer aud j While admitting the advantages of entire coutroi | »rother-in-law of his comrade, Dr. Haynes, GENTLEMZN'S FURNISHING GOODR Se ee ee ee i toenfores the cight-hous low in fing depart, | Wiser policy was to defeat the bili either by its | by Congress of the railronds, the report was of | having married Florenee, the doctor's youngest levied for the year ending June 30, 1800, ou real and WASHINGTON. D.C.. M peor rata ~ indefinite postponement or in some other way. | the opision that Congress in its present orer- | sister, some time during 1889. Haynes was iu $27 AND 929 7TH ST. ¥.W., personal ry. The second haif of such tax, IN FAVOR OF DOING SOMETHING, burdened condition could not undertake the | arizona for his health. He is fine physician, Diratct Pzxsioxs.—Pensions “have been | | Mr. Faulkner expressed himself asin favor of | qutire control. He thought, however, that |). Haynes’ former salhiee toh maupseamen granted to citizens of the District as follows: | doing something, of passing some bill that would | practical harmony in operating roais ought to | 177) a sey his kind-wearteds Original: Navy—Roland H. Charles, Washing- | relieve the situation which now confronted | j2viciation was desirable. ‘The report stated | nese and charity asa man. “If he had ton; Richard Fowler, Soldiers’ H« In- ibitory law in regard to beating and | for his ability,” seid an old neighbor, ~ crease—Thomas Haslam, A ere oe james states, but “it affectad all those statca in which | lighting cars was not st this time practicable. So pen Woe ee eee eens Saal when Feri srierin Feerat arte Corner Massachusetts Avenue, su STRICTLY ONE PRICK g B28 _ Open Saturday until 12 p.m Malone and Benjamin R. White, A uniform law in regard to train brakes and as he left bere he was worth 100,000," J &l Home. = vulled. If he understood comet tee! | to engines with driving wheel brakes and | He was au expert rider, spending ‘much toe Cuxson ELL. ee ae tee ‘Supreme sheet Hans de automatic ear coupling ld be adopted. Re- | in horse-back exercise, and to this, no doubt, a vi ELIZABI Beeretary ‘Tracy, AWiorney General Miller;|!86,, qeution | whether or uot, “al Suver'*any the furnishing “of cars with | ‘Theme ted consists of Kid and hia SEaeeeetenaiss ees rg, Ses at and wre, gpm | Wwe" us| ey npn andar tar la |p rte Jee pronch Hateebs at 20, 26 and 30e are all new de-| 00’ 407 sou ty Aajiutug Pont Bulding, Strable, Buchauad (Sel-y’ Wale, ox-Gove Bout: | in intoweating lguors, He hinneatt wet fuse eet tes egg tamale gp epee Signs, best quality | WASHINGTON SAFE. 00, well, Mr Albert Brerstede (Now York), ex: ‘as the people of his state did) that the high | ,. The report waned agg ep ge a ee fae Our China Silks bave al bewn reduced tz price; some | SS to MENT BUSI at ereciy Re Senator Sewell (N.J.) and i. W. icense aystem wes the true method of dealing | Yr “Tem O7e ssuth Carolina was clected | Imagen While deme tammanced them to deautiful stylee; 500, number now 40c.; Ge. aamber Sees Utes ma? -4m Gregory of Howard University, in peels’ Brget oa was pea Peniten- bow 3 —— tu = © oaNe FIREPROOF AS. Jobn pHAe Colored Silke, 25 and 27346: worth domble | USE MW. JOHNS. EIKE-PROOF AS; Colored 7 } for juea, Boilers; Stove hinting of Nomamnes, Sui vedas Parga, xa, abet” *%. and Hopes, Steam WMC. LEWIS & CO., Sole my23-co3m eco. ot mw THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Lor- | “St! H wi Senet ll comet chery MON j = Jaume =, 1800, bret? or pm, for —" | ‘BL UAETRA WS Seca. | witha mgat 743 Market Space,

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