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— agl Wax Tx Fics Teconatantiy covered with eruptions the need of « diocd purifier is plainly indicated, Washes and ex- ternal applications are of no avail, The poieon must be thoroughly eliminated from the system by stfmu- lating the action of the liver spd kidneys, which orgams bave became slanwiah and inoperetive, thereby throwing upon thé skin the unustuml work of cleansing the system of ite tmperitin What fe needed is Ayer’s Barsaparilia—the best of blood medi- eines. “My face for years was covered with pimples and humors, for which Leguld find po remedy till I began to take Ayer’s Sarveparilla, Three bettles of this 2d EDITION. THE RECHABITES ROW a Svecial Dispatch to Tae Evextve Stn Hacerstows, Mp., July 9.—Although swel- tering under 100 degrees in the shade the citi- “1 hed been troubled for some time with an eruption of the skin which, till I was induced totry Ayer's Sarss- yarilis, defied all efforts tocare. After taking two bottles of this medicine the eruption began to disap- pear and with the third bottle it left me entirely.”— Louis Degenhardt, 125 Sommer ave.. Brooklyn, N.¥.. ‘Traveler for G. H. Buck & Co, Lithographers, 146 Contre at, New York. AYER'S SARSAPABILLA, The seceders, under the leadership of Deyoe, Yesterday saed out a writ of repievia to secure the archives of the High Tent, the writ being against W. J. Webb of Washington, High Sec- retary. This was served, and only « private memorandum book of Webb secured, the records and valuables of the High Tent haviag been placed beyond the reech of the officer. Asa retaliatory measure the regulars expelled Deyoe, agains} whom charges were pending, and elected in his place ashigh chief ruler, William Kiltzmiller of Hagerstown. A. W. Dewey of Washington was chosen high deputy raler, a vacancy having been caased by violation of covenant, At this oint the seceders also organized and eleted oe as high chief ruler. This morning the adherents of both factions were up bright and eariy watching each others’ movements and the sheriff and his deputies were under surveil- anos, Prepared by ‘ DR. 2.0. ATER & CO. Loweil, Mase. poe eens six, 95. Worth $5 bottle Bracrr, How Acouren. ‘The prinrips! tale-bearer of age te the skin of the bomau face. To regatu s youthful appeasense we must scale this vuter skin off and form a new skim en- ealloes filliug of the pores and drawing out completely all discolorations of impurities. One bottle, $2; three bottles (usually required to clear the complexion), $3; sent toany address. Call at office and see youus girl with one side of her face cleared amd other wide as was orgginaliy, showing vest change or send 40. puttage for full particulars. MME. A. RUPPERT, 430 7th st. u.w., Washington, D.C. ‘PUESONS SUFFERING PROM SICE HEADACHE, re asked to try one Vial oreahers Lictie Liver Pilis. ‘THE REGULARS GET AHEAD. The regulars were early in court and through W. H. Talbott, an attorney, filed articles of in- Fru Gemncwe Soar corporation. ‘This places the seceders without Fees Gressneme BES MILER, | the palo of the court and throws them on the defensive. At the hour of closing this teh beth factions are in session with closed rs and future developments are anxiously looked te 8 Sess tives of the regular High Tent 4 - ae deen outs lace haliecmnhah Gap antten of Deyoe se Sexws Grrmicios Soar cniwteds cedere im invaking the interferance of offcers ancine of the aw and itnow seems impossible to bring pape — Soar 7#!'*Sermicite | the divided forces together. Spied? eet el TUE WASHINGTON DELEGATES. ELS'S Geewcwe Soar a Messrs, Murray and Wright, representing the ‘e193 Grnwicios Soar | “trowie, | Washington tonts, are holding the organizations ‘, } Facial eruptions | of that city well in hand. the ouly defection Fuses Gemacwe Sour $ear'hy tts use. | being Mahoney, who is with tho seceders and exes Grenanicts Doar seems te be directing their movements. Fuss Groncos Bor gears, Sts qhsslion ca si baahon Geeihapea dict Seer jon as it has now Bruss Gussnce + md Payxichos, pre-| between the warring factions of the Rechabites ELS'S DXERMICIDE HOAP = scribe It | in session here seems to bo, ‘who is to be the xxe's Grenurctps Soar _ ity natural ip- chint mage.” This will be sottled this afver- “r18" Soar tonlet pleas: | D0on by the regulars suing out an injunction a - ——— = to weet the seceders from using the name of iss Guracipe Soar “Yor jee beby high tome ‘sivs Grewncie Soar Hazes Grensicipz Sos an TELS'S Gerace Soar Fuss Geowctre Sor FEES & CO., Makers, Philedaiphia, Pa. —--—_ A CHICAGO RAILROAD DEAL. How the B. & O. Will Keep its Right of Way Into the City. Carcano, July 2.—The Triwne says that the south side alley elevated read, which is con- twolied by the South Side Cable Company, bas concluded an important negotiation by which ‘its line ie te be extended to South Chicago, the last four miles as a surface road. The an- neancement was made some time ago that the Baltimore and Ohio railrond Compauy had practically been crowded ont of its entrance 8o the city over the Mlanois Central tracks and that it bad arranged with the Wisconsin Cen- teal for eutrance over ils right of way. Whe this change is made it will involve the aban- doameat of the Baltimore and Ohio right of way from Chicago to its conzection with the Altimois Central tracks. Wek wa PALE a bag weak and discouraged. wilt receive both meutalaud bodily viwor by antag Carvers Little Liver Unsrnecepestep Arrnacriox. OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANT. Pn wated by the . islature for Ztecetionss ond 2 age daw popular vote, amd TO CONTINUE UNTIL JARUARY 1, 1803. It. MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place semi-en- ually (June aud December) and itn GRAND. guiele XUMBEK DBAWINGS sahe vince te cach of the 0 ten wou. ¥ aud wu ik public the Academy of Music. New orleans La. YAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS vated road, with its propased extension. under lease as asurface road. from the Iinais Cen- trai line to South Chicagn. ‘That the alley the cable rORd, has a big deal on is evidenced im the fact that cable company has raised in cash withiu a ew dava about a half million THE road and its complement, | | deliars, The proposed line passes just south of Jackson Terk where the world's iat is to be held. —_—~—_—_ HE WAS CALLED EARLY. An Express Manager Who Wanted to Shoot Himself Before Breukfust. Newanx, N.J., July 9—Charles W. King, manager of the United States Express Com- pany, attempted suicide this morning by shoot- ing Dimeeclf through the head. Mr. King ac- cepted an invitation at ¢x-Alderman Sandford’s house last night and on retiring requested to be called early. He was calied at 6 o'clock. At 7 o'clock a pistel shot was heard and the door of the room was broken open. Mr. King was found tying on the foer unconscious with » wound Tn the head. He is about forty-five ears of age, unmarried and lives in a stylish ome bouwe. About a yearago Mr. King FOR INTEGRITY CF ITS DRAWINGS AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF PRIZES Attested as follows: “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange : re “Mowhiy and Semi. Dre: men’s for all the -onnwad the Livawane Stele Lottery ny, ana in perwn ¥ the Tiusvane tery Company, manage ard eontrod the D < We sane are conducted with honesty, | ea Tce im id Fah toward all nd we authorize the Cosa Jams tenae th cer iale, seh fue. simites of Oa? 8- haiuree atiaehed, 1m its udvert ements.” Liffaegs5 Aeneas ee We the wncersigned Panks and Bankers will pay elt rite ruven tn the. Lanutonnes tate, Loteries heh mmaty be prevented at our comers, ‘Nat. Bank RB. M. WALMSLEY, Pres. Loutsians Gisappeared mysteriously fora week. His ac- EEE WAM BA, Par title Nations! Bene. 4 | counts were examined and found to be correct. CAL KOMS, Pres. Union National Bank. He has been unwell and despondeut lately. He will probably not recover. prance THE DUNBAR DISASTER. The Coroner’s Jury Kndeavoring to Fix GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING. At the Academy of Mnsie, New Oriesna, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1890. CAPITAL PHIZ=. $300,000. ea, BO DEAL IN THE SENATE. Republican Senaters Have Net Agreed to Sacrifice the Lodge Bill tor the Tarif. ‘The persistently circulated ramer to the effect that republican and democratic Senators bed agreed to scratch each stber's political backs on the of tariff and federal elections is without the slightest fonn- Leading republicans, and enough of them, bave stated today to 2 Stan reporter that there cannot be, an@ will net be, any deal by which will be sacrificed that the in the toran i & z 8 jected, as all org as all such ition« waa! 5 ‘The general sentiment of republican Senators indicates that will pass the Lodge bill if they have to stay aati] December. BILL NYE AND THE PAGES. They Thought They Were Having Fun ‘With a Crank. Sauntering around im. the Senate lobby yesterday Catholic 20 = Assistant Sergeant-at-Atms wente” mys, and he as though he was not overfull of worldly wisdon: or ordinary common sense. Bye and i to boys and dogs they came to the conclusion that he was their meat. It Jims the paces’ holiday time and they fulfilled Watts’ prophecy about —satan’s never failing success ir finding mischief “for idle hands to do,’ ‘They to mako the stranger's int Roce, sad. within five aninuiest wore souened that he was «teal orank and i tare specimen of that genus. He © 1 multisyllabic ‘words and he piled thim up in sentences of marvelous construction. .n return for his voluble and naar paar 9 imsane the ungsters poured such a stream of mie- Intereation as only boys full of deviltry could think of. They took him to the big map en which the weather bureaa displays the national style of weather from to day, and they told the guileless itor how it was a gambling device much patronized by ‘Senators who were not interested in the Benate covedings. These and other like dehghtful Tctlons they Ptattled of in their artless t manner and the guest of the occa- sion =was #0 overcome with the attention paid him that he found it difficult to express his thanks when business calied them away from him, A sanctimonious smile was on his classic features as he bade them good-bye, and as he tarved the corner into a corridor the tails of hats clerienl coat swisted s mournful farewell, A little Inter the boys discovered that they had been having fun with Bill Nye, the hum- orist, and today they fail to respond when any- | >! ‘one speaks of the “funny man.” THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. ‘TBE CIty PosT OFFICE. Senator Morrill day introduced a pro- posed amendment to the suadry civil bill ap- Propriating $3900.000 to begin work on the city post office in Washington. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Murket. The followipe ore the opening and closing prices of tite to Gorsen und’ Materiney, Pais Paseo? we way they guyed the national nese ag seat Coto] a an Wasttington Stock Exchange, Salve—Ri CaN—12 o'clock m.: Washingwa, 5 at 20 at 421; 3 at 221. 3 25 wt 454; 3S ats: 8. glectric Light, 10 at 150;7 at 150. Pneumatic Gun Carriage, '100 at M- Goverument Bonds—U. 8.432, 1801. registes 103 hid, Hig adued. U.S. 45¢s, Lay], somber 103 bid, 103%; asked. U. & 4s, registered. 1907, 121% Did. L. fh 48, coupons. 1907, 1Z14; did. District of bia Bonds—Per imy. vs. 18¥1, coin, 101 bid, 1013; asked. Per imp. 73,2801, cur- Teney, 12 bid. Market stock ‘7, i072, eurreucy. fis, ma 0-year fund. ds, 1892, Fold, 102 bid. “0-year fumd, 5a, 1668, gold, 110 bid, 1) asked. Water stock, 7s, 1901,currency, 4:57 bid, W-year fund, Us, gold, 1902, 1214 bid. Water stock, 7a, cari 2904, Liss! bid. Dus, 18, fund, cur-ency, bid Miscellaneous Konds—U. 8. Electric Light bonds, Ist Gs, 100 uid. U. 8. “Electric Light bends, 24 Gs, 145 bid. Washington and Georgetown . 10-40, Os, 303% bid. Washington and Cupvertiie bonds, @a, 220 bid. Masonic Mall Association 5s, 1808, 108 bid. Washi Market Cowpany 1st mortgage, re ton @, 130 bid, Wasdu Fae Lares company Bonde, fp. @&, 118 bid. Vashington Light fantry Sret mortgage Bs, 1004.08 bid. WW: Light Infauizy Uoudn 2d Fe, TOOK, 6 bid. 100 waked. Washington Ges Light ny bonds, series 20,000 GLSksSS 5. TRL BENT TE | Responsibility for the Tragedy. — | ga 117s tibeicked, Wark = isn eheshgior peg Prrrsevns. July 9.—A special from Dunbar | kee Company, first caeregage, “on tg omen PRIZE OF €:300,000 is, 300,009 thes = aaa Amekienes a fight | American Security and Trust, 103 bid. rage 100,900 ss. 100, aaye: coroner's inquest me | Nauovel Bank Mtwoeks—Bank of Wagpingion, Ze 39.400 | as to who is to shoulder the respousibility for | 477% asked. Mank of Kepudlic, bid! 3009 the dieaster-the owners, te inspectors or the | Motopulltan, £35 bid, S10 asked. Contra. so zr oye mine bess. Inspector Keighley ateliiet sees wo bid Si0 toa we aot Bomee 000 | he had told a committee of miners he woul am 160:898 | close the mines if it wan as bad as they thought, | 104 bid,” 103 aaa eters “| aud that be found its condition worse than they | “Kot-_au!tromy “Washington and Georgetown, 0.000 | thouRht. Neither be nor the other inspevtors | gop mq. 2150 asked. Metrapedian. 163 “ 50-088 | could haveclosed the mine without « luweuit, | Sgxod. Columbia, 70 Ud. Masked. Capled cua 20,aue | as the mine boss had made a report that fatal North O Stroet, G0 bid, 4 4 morning saying there was no gas in the mine. John Kerwin, who drove his pick into vhe bore hole, teld a dramatic story of the ensuing rush ef water and gas und the final explosion Ex- perts tevtified that they would have used 2 small Grill iu boring intothe hole instead of TERMINAL PRIZES, 999 Prizes of 100 are. 2UY Prizes of 100 ave. 5.134 Prizes, amounting to. Norn — Tickets drawing Silled to Terminal Prizes. —~ RS allowing « man to pick in it, It developed ga-Fou ae he ogee further information | tat the y had made promises to rem- Seaired, write levibly to the indorsed clearly at: edy defects in the mine. iow your Meaid: yumey, 3! we ence, Bit State, Number. More rapid return deliver, wared by your iacicsing an envelope addiesa, IMPORT From Wali Street Today. New Yous, July &—The stock market this morning showed more animation and the dealings extended ton larger number of stocks than on sny day for the past two weeks, but the increase in busincss as accompanied by a weaker touc to the speculation, and open- ing declines from last erening’s figares of from \{ to 3¢ per ceat were followed by further fractional losses, SE pavrmx, By ord: letter tats: mat Soke i, ordinary letter, coutatning Mansy bral apres Companies, New York Pachange, Draft or Fuse. Nove. Address Negistered Letters contain! e ‘SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE eS Orleans, Le. Address “REMEMBER that the payment of Prizes is GUAR- The of ci oppe- ANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL AN KN of New Or- was not relished ders of Chicago jesus. ait tho Tichata ary signed by the Preadeat of { sition was not —— apicucns for both nu Institution whose be highest courts, therefore, Leware of ail oa anonymous schemes.” a BER that the SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES baw dec: 3 ded that the TeNissey which DOES ROT Bertie ONTIE da ses Any lu pisehete HiRES=-| fe vctivity and weakness, opening off 19 at 54 and further retiring to 5334, a net loss of 2, before the downward movement wi oa Lackawanna, St. Paul, New England. Atchison Seectalnses fr he lowest a ve- Was again and feirly at close lowest reached. Silver opened 105%. Legros ing; tage ale, 206; lest sale, nn The Strikiog Lake Saflors. ae ‘The Forest ood ng tt 5 it. ote EE RE Gex Tse Base LUTZ & BRO. , 607 Poon. ave, edjetning National Metal ‘Trvake and Batehels of best make at low prises wT ———— — + —__________—_ Pea is ome . Memley served in the Alsen agit co was prcuisens in a oman pamebad 3 ‘Blagert z bons, | county. He was born July 23, 1842, aakod. and Railroai, 68 bid, 72 asked. Georgetown and Tevaliytown, 0 bid. Bvocks—Firomen's, 44 vid. Franklin, SO vid. Metropolitan, &% bid. National Union, 20 = «bid. Arh |, 180 bid. BS Ho tic, Fownngy Mad, $00 aston Mage 380 bid. mae, Big bid. People’s, 54 Did. Lincoln, 535 bid, te ‘Telephepe 3x ‘eLpeyivenia, 25 30 asked. Chi ad Potomac. 76 ua Te asked, “American Grépnopbone Company, 14% Bid. 1iyg asked. Miscellausvus Htocks— Washington Market Com. pany. 17 hid, Yi ansed. Great Fafls toe Com- (4, 280 asked. Bul Kun Panorama. 26 asked, Washiugton Safe Company, 127 bid. 14 esked. National phic, faked. Mergeuthalar, 12 ‘bi. unatic Gab Cerriage, lig bid. 1% avked, Waesmingce Loan apd Trust C a bid, fig asked. a: merican Security ‘Com: ye did, Diy asked. Iducoln Kall, 80 bid, | fy asked. Hi; dee Campany, 55 bia. Inter- 6 Company, 200 vid. Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, July 9.—Cettou dull—midairg. Biynlzy. Flow ir actiwe and Sm. Wheat-soutn- | th ern fairly active; @ow, int Wo fair as & condi- Hon, Suaxo: 1. (@2a06; Fultz, vonus, longderry, 91am; Ne 2, steamer No. 2, red, U1; wontern easy; Ne. 2 winter red, xg did; July, VIKAS August, VIY Alig: Sep” toinver, 814abe, Garm—eocapern Gules: Wille 36 yesew, S Weatern steady, mixed 5 Ki | 1 G Light | respondent. There was » large attendance ‘Yoo | petitioner sets out his request fer her te retarn . 140 asked. | been resumed, and that she persixted in tuking "119 Ww. a reser as aa ay buggy rides with = male person agsinst his wishes, | ceiving the attentions ef this party wes simply i ib ma ground hnes in the District, $18,465; burial of soldiers at Arlingten, $1,000; ital, 82.500; Rebellion Records, 92,580; 000; new , b (THE IRRIGATION PROVIBIOK CUT OUT. ‘The bill as sent from the House was reduced by the Senate committee to the extent of 909,200, The major portion of the amount was very great because the the House, as they claimed, reserves too public land, A CHILDREN'S PLAY GROUKD. The bill authorizes the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds to allow the tem- porary use of « portion of the monument nengee ager comely the White House as a children's , Onder regulations ‘THE LATIN-AMERICAN LIBRARY. The recommendation of the interasticaal American confereuce aad of Secretary Blaine thata building be erected tor the sccommoda- tion of a Latin-American library was favored unanimously by the committee. Provision is made im the bill that the building shall be erected on or north of Pesnsylvania avouue. This was done because it had been suggested that n good site conld be found south of the State Department. ‘THE ESTIMATES. The estimates for 1891 called for $37,849, 518.96 The billas it passed the House appro- Printed €28,060,620.22. When the Sennte com- mittee got through with it it was $81,941,680.: an incrense of $3,181,060. This is #6,962,172.31 Jess than the estimates and $5,944,898.57 more — ae tor tagicgeigiio, he appropriation for surveys ae ical Sead is inoreased ims ne 6B 000 300,000. It ie rom . to provided that one-baif ow this sum shall be expended west of the 1lst meridian and so much of the tober 2 1898, as prevides for the lection and location of the reservoirs and canals upon the segregated and ntry settlement until otherwise provided by ‘The effect of this amendment will he to pre- vent any further setting apart of public lands purposes, for future irrigati THE FIFTH CITY ON THE Iasr. The Populationof St. Louls 448,124 and | She Steps Up One Grade. Consus Saperintendent Porter today sent the following dispatch to Eugene F. Weigel the supervisor of the censns at St. Louis: “You will be gratified toleare that the rongh official count today_shows the popa- Jotion of 8. Louis tobe 448,124, an excess, I believe, of 12,000 over your postal ecard osti- mate. Here we have a growth of nearly 28 per cont against an increase of a trifle over 22 per. cent between 167 and 1680. Such arate af inerense is regarded as most i and healthful, especially when it is remem- bered that unlike many of her sister cities Bt. Louis has annexed no territory during the last decade. The rough count of other cities indiorte that St. Louis will change from the sixth to the fifth positiontn the list of the cities of the country. These facts I trust will modify public sentiment on the question of arecuunt. So farthe Consus Office bas re- ecived no actual proof of emission, The report of both Special Agent Wines and Speciai Agent Krose indicate that your work bas been done thoroughly and cog- acientivusly. Weare now counting the re- turns of enumerators at the rate of one million and a half per day, apd should the hon- rable Secrotary order a recount it must be be- gun at once and completed within seven days THE POLKINHORN CHILD, The Contest for its Custody—Hearing Before Judge Hagner Today. Before Justice Hagner today the habeas corpus ease of Charles RB. Potkinbern for the production of hischild, Wm. Oliver Polkin- horn, by its mother, Fannie Y. Polkinhorn (nee Perry), was heard, Judge J. J. Weed for the petitioner and Mr. Vale and C, NM. Smith for the of friends of the parties. After stading the papers heretofore filed the petitioner's answer to the return of the wife was read. In this the to him, asserts that their masital relations have — it judge Weed said that the wife's integrity hed aot beon attacked, but hor otion im Te- noted. buggy riding was stricken ont. The court sug- gested that the question was as to whether the father was @ fit person for the.oustody of the © @id not have to pay a license for a charge was dsemixsed. 2%, {will be taken up for discussion pending the {ng the subjects, in inmate fo Debrtag’s ses Aor ee we ; ae re “} F : Por ; EVENING STAR: ! WASHINGTON, a Premios JULY' 9, 1890. ‘The Howre is deing remarkably well to beep ‘@ quorum op hand each day for the transection Of Suminess, bat the members are gradually ‘Gépping ower and there is Bo telling what day ‘a qmerem mag beceme comspicuees for its ab- sence. Abouts hundred members are wow ont Tepresenting Thos. Smith, 8. Ross, W. L. Thomas, A Do- vall, represouting material men, and 8 C. ‘Neale, representing the Jabor anions, ot TH2 Two BLA which they are now stan aad lookiug at fike aman ata to carry ea a hot-Gay. the House : g fF fi Hit | { anal Trtetilet DEPENDING ON TRE FATE OF TWO DIPORTART | to ‘BILLA, The date of adjournment depends upon the tari@f and the fetieral election bill; more par- ticularly upon the determination of the repab- ‘Up to this time th come te no conclu- sion and hare no plan. Some. ore talking sot mecesaity of insisting upon of Sara caee hat eee Boe ‘Congress in session until winter. Some meat wt Proce sf peace of the during the performance of such contract ong gl gees Of "thar | Sfreement, and not later chan the tea ef akan img the | said contreet [passage at Gut of all of this there is now anol nothing but a confusion of ideas. & CAUCUS Is EXPECTED, of ‘but there is some Aout even of 2 caucus act. ang on the bill, Those who would form an opinion as to the possible outcome of it all ‘find themselves in doubt between the sceming jiimpousibility to secure action a the bill ve- ‘Tore the October election vaeek mapelbans with the republican party, especially under the leadership ef Mr. Reed, which teaches them that the party stops not at the sight of difficulties in its way. A common opinion is that the tariff bit will tbe passed and @hat the federal election bill furnishing material or supplies or iabor for the or repair ef any build- ing desiring to avail himself of the provisions of this act shall, at the time of entering imto a contract or agreement to per- form labor er furnish material or supplice, o F pt tt 4 ee nai! bell HTH i EE rh Le as? i Hi & i H i z. 4 1 iF or satisfaction of said claim it shall be the daty of the party Mling such jien a release in said bok under the preper “Section & That the lew hereby given.when notice thereof has been dniy fied as store- conference on the tariff, apc will be the pend- ing jon when an adjournment is taken. then GO OVER To THE NEXT SEDSION as unfinished business. If thw course should be followed an adjournmont will be had as econ ns the tariff bill is finally disposed of, but the action on the tariff would be delayed by the uncertainty on the part of the democrats as to ‘the da ion to be made of the federal elec- tion vill. 4X ADJOURNMENT NOT BEYORE SEPTEMBER. If the caucus is held, as proposed, before the ond of this week, a definite plan may be agreed mpon, If the decision is not to press the elec- tion Dill, the discussion of the tariff bill may be shortened so as to admit of an adjour- ment by the latter part of August; but the most faveruble conditions do not seem to eo adjourmeut before the first of benefit of the laborer he thinks ptember. A docision by the caucus to press a the clection bill vigorously would a tortuge. in bis opinion bession ‘SXTIL AFTER THE NOVEMAER ELECTIONS There are two er three appropriation bills The man yet to be considered ny the Senate, and a very | furnishes all material fer building, carefal counideration of these, such as the dem- wl as to ‘ocrats might insist npon, in the face of such seepenel contracter, @ caucas decision, would eonsume much time. | (eye wat gportegan Shrclute tien against There might bea fight over eyery item in the | ; _ nat ‘any consideration. sundry civil bill and over every paragraph of | ""AY'tne law atands, says Mr. Parker the lies saat si ty eat get me | seis in pre ono ei adar w: : iy sl ae wrecks might be consumed in the way.” There | Eireetm * - ee ae nty of opportunity for obstruction in the / ‘This should be changed, he thinks, eo thet seme ia send policy i whougt deairable the deed of trast would stand good provided it 7 the democrats, recorded prior to the filing of a lien. The ‘NO AGREEMENT OF PARTIES REACHED. law ahould also be Changed so thatali liens ‘There és nothing in the suggestion that dem- | should be filed at the time the building is com- crate and republicans have reached an agree- pleted, ment for a shorteued session upon the basis of an abandenmentof the federal election bill. Many republicaus are in favor of abandoning auy effort to pass the Mill at this scesian, but ahey have not encouraged any advances made by Gemocrats in the way of hints at an agree- ment. They are stilt waiting and uncertain as to their course. STATUS OF THE APPROPRIATION BILLA. Meanwhile the routine of the session is drag- wing alittle. The river and harbor bill is be- fore the Senate, the sundry civil bill was com- today-and will be at once reported to ‘Sepate, the Indian bil is now betore the Beunte und the deficiency has not yet been ‘The other uppropriation bilis have either ‘become jaws orarein conference. Those that have became Jaws are the army, the military ackdomy, the naval, pensiaus and post effice. ‘THE COMMISSIONERS’ Virw. ‘The Commissioners have already reported an the question, In their report they ay in re- gard to the laws that they find a great diver- sity of opinion as to its wisdom among intelli- ent men who have had large opportumties to observe its working in the District. While RATES ON FOOD PRODUCTS. the lnterstate Commerce The Right of Both have agroed upon the conference Commission toe Reduce Freight Rates. paler ree the legisiative, executive and judici- ee — - ary bills. raitroad companies having presen’ ‘The conference reports on ulture, con- _ tans their argumeuts in opposition to the contem- plated order of the interstate commerce com- mission reducing freight rates on grain ship- ments in the weston the ground of want of jurindiction gular ead diplomatic and District of Cohmmbia are pending m the House, The fortification ‘bill is in conterence. UNDER THE DOME. Nomination of Quartermaster General Batebelder Coafirmed—Notes. ‘The Sennte im executive session today con- firmed the nomination of Gen. Batchelder to be quartermaster general of the army. None f the opponition to Gen. Batchelder wus per- sonal, but several Senators did object to the Presifient making selections of who ‘Wore notin seniority.. The ended without 4 voteand the gull cones was confirmed unanimenaly. ay HG } | FREES i i i Marriage sonsesimve beom iasued by the clerk of the court to Jos. Able and Mamie Johnson; Wm. H. Parker and Alice Dorsey. ——_— ‘The Husbaud Gets a Divorce. Jesiah Wilkinson was granted a decree of di- ‘vores tedsy by Judge Magner in his bill against img places by the committee on public build and grounds: Palestine, Tex.; Cor: BE, Onviena al, sof Waneeg, Wie ee SURY WaxT PURE FOOD. Petitions ir pure fard and pure food were dent to furnish the House w dence between the government jnited States aud Gzeas Britain towsb- Amer Laven —The Jeave of absence granted First Lieut, John J. Brereton, adjutant twenty- fourth infantry, hes been extended six months, x) PRIVATE DOLAN MUST GO. Hesey Home, pocsntoeat es a take Commissioners Douglass and Robert | Leave Sbsence for gno month bas been Recommend His Dismissal. Several days ago Tut Stan called attention HE MAKES A NEW BULL Serpeawt-at-Arms Valentine Proposes ta Have the L se of His Ufien, ‘The official headquarters of the sergeant-eb arm of the Benate will hereafter be private. For vears past ft bee bees the custom fer any and all empioyes of the Hemete that were so te- clined to aesembie in the sergeastet-erms’ aad matters and future ene- cuses of employes will be held elsewhere, Most je waihc inte and in of Mr. in stairs room sv long ‘by the aan i paste eae that official having | been shifted out to one ow aew terrace rooms In future ee ee who throws a: towels on the floer of Valentine's room and demands clean oves in comnang» Ol make mutstun, tomy Gn tant it. Workmen —. Tefitting the eld room today w! asked peas ® paser-by wheal wes ‘Maj. Moore bas made ont the charges Detective Block on the strength of the davits recently filed against him, and officer bas been served with acopy of the charges, together with a notice to appear be- fore the police trial board next Monday mora- ing. There are thirtecn specifications, charging the officer with mogiect of daty and con@uct unbecoming an officer. They cover a period of fifteen years apd charge Block with heving kept an unlicensed bar several years ago; @ith heving compounded « felony in connectiqn ‘with the arrest ef Frank Monroe for larceny and Ferdivand Lowenstein for receiving the stolen property. Some ef the spectfiations gave no dates nor were the names of the witnesses who are to Tarnished. appear aguinet him farui ‘The trial board will be composed of Capt, its, but who the lieu- Austin and two heate: tenants will be is met vet kuown, —— TAX SALE ADVERTISE: MENTS. The Commissioners laferm the House District Comittee on the bubject. ‘The Commissioners today sent the following letter to Acting Chairman Henderson of the subcommittee on appropriations: "The Commissioners are informe] that im- quiry bas been made by your committee as to the clause in the act approved March 19, 1890, ‘prescribing the time for sales and for notices atiached upon | of sales of property in the District of Colambie for overdue taxes,’ which requires the publi- cation in two or more District daily newspapers of the mame of each and every person in which each piece of proporty is aenemeed and the smount Of assessment upon such property. “The Commissioners are pot responsible for this legiativa. Gu the contrary, when the draft of the measure was first referred totbem by the District committee of the Honse it con- Contractor Malloy and Workman Bresk Narrowly Escape Death. At Branchville, Md., yesterday occurred an accident, by which two men narrowly escaped death. Mr. P. A. Scaggs is constructing « jarge amd beautifal residence st Bramchville, aad among the men employed on the butiding are & G. Mulloy and BR. Brock, the former be- ing the contractor. While the men were upon n aseaffold yesterday the structure geve way and precipitated Malloy to the ground, a distance of twenty feet, ‘The unfortunate man sustained i the fracture of a limb and imternal injuries of a very serious neture. Has bands were slap hadity lacerated in his efforts to save himecif y Vere te dod od ‘the supports of the Brock succeeded in catchmg bold of one of the window wilis in his fall, and on CARLAAD SPSUDEL SADT ‘early in the morming, before treakingt. 7 imereasse been | appetite repaim imperfect Digestion, tones amd coal the eyeeem Daehn teams ‘Laxative amd Deretic rot ‘Beware ef unitehena. Thegaweine hes the sigue- ‘fore of “Zimer & Mendelees Ox." Sols agate for to T. ©. en oveny bettia, ey Casrmaaz Cax #08 PITORSESS

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