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a 3 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. APRIL °16, 1892-TWELVE PAGES. Axzrs Sansaranriza S12 DILLWYN, 8T., PHILADELPHIA, PA. B Reve taken = great deal of medicine in Tay lif, but no remedy ever helped me eo Touch as ATER'S SARSAPARILLA, which I Consider the best blood purifier in the world. E Walz Cones Oruers. Wu Tsr Casnse Ovr Of the devil of disease was once « sign of authority. ‘Now wo take a little more time about it and cast out evils by thousands—wo do it by knowledge. Is not s man who is taken possession of by the germ @f consumption possessed of » devil? A ttle book om careful living snd SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod liver oil will tell you how to exercise him if it can be done. ‘Free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth are, New York Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod Liver ofl—ali drugrists everywhere da 2027 RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS: of MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- 180. with FECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the ENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN, COLIC, and is the best remedy for de of ‘Kenesaw » fs ww. ON GRADE, bet. 13th and 14th ie aud Yale ste ; 1002159. and Harvard ste. Ulock 23, ON GRADE. sewer and gas; IN WALL STREET TODAY. SCHNEIDER'S CONDHTION. GEN. ALGER TO RETIRE. THE GREAT NAVAL REVIEW. DIED OF APOPLEXY. THE MARKET STRONGER DESPITE AN UXFAVOR- | REPORTS FROM THE JAIL SHOW BUT LITTLE 1M- | ME WILL SHORTLY ANNOUNCE THAT HE IS NOTA| After a conference with the various CHIEY ENOIKEER DE YALIN SUDDENLY Exrines ABLE BANK STATEMENT. PROVEMENT, YRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. Gen. Russell A. Aiger is in the city. And Gen. Russell A. Alger is not in the race, if there fs a race, for the republican presi- dential nomination. Of course the general is parties Interested in the international naval review to be held in Hampton Roads and New York harbor in April, 1893, Senator John W. Daniel of Virginia will, on Monday, introdace in the Senate an amendment to the naval AT BIS BESIDENCK THIS MORNING. Chief Engineer De Valin, retired, of the Bavy, was stricken with apoplexy and died at 8:10 this morning at his residence, 1908 Hampshire avenue, this city, Commander New Yonx, April 16.—Stocks were fairly ac- tive this morning. During the first hour the ‘market was firm, with the oxception of the sugar trust and New England. Sugar declined 134 and New England 1 por cent. During the closing Werden Burke of the District jail stated to a Sram reporter today that How- AFTER NEW LANDS. consid erebiy, but | Bot making any such assertion Just cow, but] priation bill appropriating $300,000 for the | De Valin was placed on the retired list of the hour the market was stronger, notwithstanding | he soon relap jeep deepondency into | he will make it béfore long. He has beem con- | ¢xpenses of said review and the entertainment | navy on the Lith instant. He had not been in — the fice that tho pee statement showed a | which his conviction plunged him, and despite | sulting closely and at length with many of rede pay teeta (edge eg | ee i ~3 4 sas eo small decrease in e reserve. ie coalers | the ii n efforts of the i frien -~ re “Boomers” Waiting on the Borders to tempt him to eat, he hes since bis cou | oy best friends—people who are roally inter- | Sill "ab directed by the existing law, exten s were the features, and under their lead every- Baltimore when that vessel conveyed Ericsson's it, remains eden, Later, while the Baltimore was lving in the harbor of Toulon, Commander De Nalin was stricken with apoplexy and invalided home, where he was ordered before ib- | the retiring board. He leaves wife and one son. The funeral ments have not becn completed, but it is understood interment will be made at Arlington. ested in his welfare—and they have fnanimously advised him to withdraw hiename. Up to this time the general has not given much apparent to the wisdom of his associates, but it is very generally understood today that he will’ gracefully blaze of sunlight (which is directed at every Presidential candidate) before the rays be- come hot enough to scorch. Gen. Alger’s friends speak in the highest terme of his fitness for the Presidential office, but they realize that Gen. Harrison is undoubte to be renomi- nated. It is asserted this afternoon that Gen. Alger will, within @ reasonable period, make formal and public announcement of his withdrawn! from the contest. Report says that proud as he would be of the honor of the re- publican nomination he will not permit bis viction subsisted almort entirely upon milk and Inlik punches. “Schneider,” wid. Wartes Burke, ‘tries to eatand tries to shake off the despondency which 1g8 over him, but it seems impossible todo either. We grant him every privilege which does not conflict with the rules institu’ but we allow no one outside of his counsel and imme- te family to visit him. Indeed, wo prevent outsiders from even taking limpse of him. We do this both because of his request and be- cause we do not propose to gratify a bid curiosity of” the ‘general public. ince Schneider's conviction the number of ple seeking admission to the jail has been eyond all reason. Of course their only object was to see him and the great majority of the visitors has been women. All manner of ex- to foreign nations & formal invitation to par- ticipate in the review a4 soon as of the Indian Country. ANARCHISTS’ SCARE IN’ MINNEAPOLIS. ——_e——_— Coal Creek Miners Fire on the Troops. ‘advances com raday ures ranged from 44 to i3¢ per cent. Sales to Noon, 198,000 shares, Money easy, closing at 2 per cont, the only rate. Exchange closed steady; posted rates jactual rates 486 for sixty days and for demand. Governments steady; currency Gs, 109 bid; 4a, coupon, 118a113)4 bids extended 2s, registered, 100 bid. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union firsts, 107 bid; do. sinking funds, 1060 10636 bid; Centrals, 106a1063¢ bid. ’ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL .* E is ired that the King and Queen of Italy, the native land of Columbus, and the Queen it of Spain, which sup- Ported the discoverer four hundred years ago, should participate in the ceremonies. THE REGISTER OF WILLS. A BILL TO REFORM THE WORKINGS OF HIB OF- Fick rxtTRopuce. ALEXANDRIA. ‘THE WAT ALEXANDRIA DANES PaT UP. The Alexandria Savings Institution business is now being closed out by A W. Armstrong, the receiver. The last dividend will be paid next week, making in all €123.75 for every A PRIEST KILLED AT MASS. | | ane tonowing sre the openine and closing prices of puneaa EC a i ambition to breed strife within the republican | Mr, Hemphill has the Office of register of | #100 deposited in the bank. ALL READY TO JUMP. Set “Wad; o uiiimmtee nt nae [OAS wills im his mind asa proper subject for a litle | LecaL roLirica aunaxoewexre amy — made known their names, but at the same time BALTIMORE POST legislation, and he introduced a bili today which Alexandria colored republicans seem to og spoils sph pope that their presence at the jail would not dice ing provides that the register of wills shall retain | take far more interest in politics than the a aE ay ai epee ‘ eapanictes boon oe pep the gon; | 4N quay To BE MADE OF TaR gAESIDENT| from the fees of his office only enough | democrats, There is a colored political meot- ieudeaktd opauink Cheyenne and Arapa- None of Schneider's relatives but his brother a for the proper expenses of his office and a eal- | ing ae aoe night, devoted it? *peeehoe t to opening ee ee Will and s young lady cousin havo visited bim| The House committee on rules held » meet- | ary of $6,000 per year for himself, He is to be iach azn, howtos a “anes, hoe Indian reservation is intense since his conviction. Schneider, despite his | ing this morning to consider the resolution | allowed only one deputy at $2,500; two record | the reguler oreasioation of tk ican of sper _ E p oy i sppear- . 3 op a ———- oa — Rn Providing for an investigation into the reasons | clerks, $1,800 ench; one clerk, $1,200; oneclerk, | party, and give full sway to free Both ancei will rival the ‘open- n counsel ew trial an ima . . : pov ey a. ing Dee Oklahoma three years ago. | Rock 24g | acquittal. His present condition is ascribed b; mene Sad Au eu tee as wich ay 1 "ihe ound one | work of The President's official proclamation as pub- iver isa oe _—— the |g pepea! fs the result the political parties tn open their way to the Sate echoes coemeset we i of ie aba enn by Connie she Dit, SESE | stele ceosect: sev ae' Eas ag: mi enty-seven col FM 2 . some regulation of an 4 % examination of the list of lands in suse gog| THE CONGRESSIONAL ADVERTISER. | cide the matter, but they were inclined to the | mount of ferono te cate eek Tuesday, the 26th tustant. The democratic tion and comparison Tex & ‘alka eats eta opinion thet the best means of getting at the ie primaries will close at 7 o'clock p.m. and the maps sold here by enc mas WILL BE PUBLISHED IN TBE | matter would be to report the resolution bac CLEVELAND AND GRAY. Sy poo Primaries will open one hour later, The map shows many claime of the Snest land ly Tho Tati Fidale,"a copyrighted pamphlet | to whet be has done tts matter, or ithe hes eR oe, ne dees ROH ser @ TD! many cl “The rif a a | what be has done in the matter, or if be has ain to ” Se ieee ees Sone crank hae OS) cleeapeecaeal BE ae r face oko ‘of Tribune, will be published in the Congressional : , speculators who hope thus to keep the people ae Circulating Library tomorrow. It will be pab- | winw he inpreieble, Sack’ s reetaiteny saans, | Ata conference of all the lending Cleveland | services at St. Mary's Church thismorning have off the choice lands and secure them for them- head Financial Re-| lished at the request of Mr. Lodge of Massa- | agreed upon. If the information desired 1» | "4 Gray representatives of Indiana with the | completed the Leuten scaeon here, and in all nines. tas sa ican: cer GG oa today, says: The ap-| chasetts. not obtained in this way or af the President's | democratic state central committee and the | the churches using rituals with choral accom- ring the past week 0 . x h proach of the Easter holidays has tended to restrict operations during the week both here and in London. 80 also has the un- certainty respecting Richmond Terminal af- fairs. As soon as these hindrances are out of the way we look for an active and improving market, for both natural and speculative forces @re arranging themselves toward just such a ‘course, The market has been subjected to reply is not satisfactory resolution of im- vestigation will be reported later on. A PERSONAL ENCOUNTER. ONE SENATE PAGE GTABS ANOTHER IM A DIF- FICULTY THIS MORNING, ’ During many years past it has beott the eus- tom for the boys employed in the Bénate and Panimente the Easter services will be unusually solemn and impressive. ALEXANDRIANS IX WASHINGTON. The interrelation of the social and family Life ot this city and Washington is well shown Mr. John B Price at his 6th street stavies. by The congratulations on his came as much from this ¢: deposited in the banks at El Reno and King- fisher by the white boomers. Many of those who did not deposit their money have had it stolen from them or have lost much of it in gam- bling. The gamblers have reaped a harvest for three or four days. : Kansas City and Wichita have emptied all of their “crooks” into towns on the border of the reservation, and the local officers are unable to cope with any such agang with any degree of Mr. Loud (Colo.) evidently believes that the same author is competent to give information on the subject of “continued reduction in prices,” and will insert in the a long issertation on that subject, Other publications will be duly noticed. ABUSE OF THE RECORD. executive committee of that body Thureday night it wasagreed that the most influential representatives of the Cleveland and ele- ments should go to the state convention and urge the adoption of a resolution indo: Cleveland's administration and declaring that tariff reform should be the leading tssue of the coming campaign, and that if the C1 cou- ventiou fails to nominate Cleveland the [ndiana and | de!egatos endeavor to effect Gray's nomination. ; poset a, fait test of ite strength during ‘THE QUESTION eeeaeres BY THE COMMITTEE | House to settle any little difficulty between| Senator Turpie will be chairman of tho con- Scans Dhantanion Bagh a The Cheyenne Indians bave stopped their — ete ied knee ting as ies eae pis cae sails = | themselves by asquare and fair stand-up fight. | vention, Gov. Gray was prevent last night | fi't horses to. Watlington and. began thore the host dances and come in from their reserva- i - meeting this! ‘The authorities have winked at the practice, EEO PTET The history of Mr. Price's migration is that of Trrcsin greet auushens tases tee econ ft and the outside public having al- | sorning considered the question of the abuse a ry ie o Reat Estate Marrens. ©, E. Spalding and Jacob E. Rosenthal have believing that these difficuties are in ee ee See ee ee more speedily settled and leave fewer traces of The soldiers stationed along the northern | meet, forsken it; and yet it hes throngh- of boarder estimate that there aro 3,500 people on thousands of other Alexandrians now in Wasb- the Record by the insertion, un- ington. ; trates that it hi lid bottom. This strength |der leave to print, of extraneous | lingering resentment than by any other me bought of J. T. Dyer for @17,000, aubs 95 to 90, NOTES. Tocca a puecc nase poniermiy tian in the more romarkablo considering “the very | matter. ‘The question is’ @ dolicale one, If of Adluatmee aro kept in hiding near con- | "1U8T® 274, each 20 by 100 fest om 13th between | The bullders here say that there will be 90 from the cast and 2,000, or 3,000 in the | ares, amount ee the matter inserted is such “as if delivered | venient places iu the long corridors in the enb- | T and U streots northwest. ;: or [Per Cant more houses pat up in Alezandris in Wichita country, while abont 3,000 Texans are | Oo nting to © probally considerably ore; | iM open House would be umobjection-| basement and the boys, thump each other to B. rott has purchased for $60,000 of | 1892 than were put up in 1891, and last year drawn up along the south line. ‘There are not Gis Ob ahd Ge ine: Giuictie tavtweln [eile there Me pb renson (except one | their heart’s content, with results rarely more “ = iS ee ras & very prosperous your im the building Mae peek ive miles cast of Cautoument, there | Months, and also considering the diswppoint- | of individual propriety) why it | disastrous or enduring than blackened eye or | 7 inches by 70 feet — bloody nose. fs This morning, however, there was a break in the old custom. Two of the Senate pa quarreled over a waste basket and oneof the ment of the common expectation that our large crops would bring us correspondingly large imports of gold. ‘The forces that have been employed to break the market have manifestly ‘The spring fashion of buoys was set on the river in front of the city by a United States light house vessel today. All the buoys have sre 5,000 people from western Kansas camped in one bnnch, should not be published under the leave granted by the House. On the other hand any member may take advantage of the privilece accorded W. C. Beckford and C. W. Darr have bought M1 3's Ho as Teg, ea aa ae 3 u, 5 . 17, 18, 19 f Bt baad 90, oo. 2 ing E —_—-_—_ may take advantage of the privilege son 18 1% apt ae new clothes for Easter and are as spic and span ? = ; im ani and distribute at public expense aren , 84. 784, treets | as bright paint can make th MINNEAPOLIS EXCITED. exhausted their vitality, and affaire have | any volume of volumes be map ber Se seep eaten a eee: watie Pee an | and South Carclina avenue southeast. Mr. Willlom Darley, who wes bart ab Sessot's ke s ssrp To Be rx rmar| Soxcheda position in which a recovery in | question of law whether such publication of a | ov1Pa, reported—and make a vicious lugge |, Elizabeth M. Bodford has bought for | planing mill vesterday evening by a splinter A Samra = [oe Corer Les early io Aes — copy ighted book = be made without the | arhis opponent, An usly in lan $1135 pon L ae sub as, — Inmet Some ‘molding maciMne, is under the care of crm. are now throug! hi t] t it 19 ef tween N streets Cmrcaco, April 1—A Minneapolis dispatch | of cash for effecting the Aprilacttioments. and | without hiscousont the frrtaee. qiteaon nce | Overcoat was the extent of the damage and be- weg a Rica ee without his consent the further question may beraised whether aspeech purporting tobe made by Mr. —— of —— does not ceme under the protection of the constitutional provision which prints out of the purview of the law what northwest, G. W. W. Hanger has bought of Elizabeth R. Richards for $8,000 sub 42, square 205, 19.32 by 90 feet on 15th between T and U streets north- west, tho money market has settled into condition of ease that is not likely to be disturbed until next August. Also, there are reagons for sup- posing that the case may continue well into or fore the boy could follow up the attack he was seized, disarmed and cuffed by old Capt. Bassett. ‘There is much indignation felt by the pages at the occurrence and some speculation ‘as to the outcome of the affair. ina short tims. Mr. E. 8. Fleming of this place has not ro- ceived notice of any appointment as health in- spector in the District of Columbia, but if the states that that city is greatly excited over the d.scovery of {society of anarchiste,whose parent organization is in Chicago. ‘This society lag most power fal organization and bas branches health offic nts a good he will find see ree nity tan the Cason Tike local | trough the fall mouthe, for at all the finan- is spoken in debato on the floor of either houre pticbae aie Georgiana BM. Raybold has purchased for | one in Mr. Fleming 8 1? AB society is a particularly flourishing one, and | Ci#l centers of the countrygthe accumulation | of Congress, 5,000 of R. C. Mangum square 723, pannel: though its meetings are held in the strictest | f money in the banks is unusually large, ‘The committee came to no conclusion. — oes DISTRICT GO’ A MASONIC Falk. AN ENTERTAINMENT TO BE GIVEN AT THE Ma- TIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY. fronting 20 feet on Massachusetts avenue be- tween Ist and 2d streets northeast. Sgpowicx Commanp, U. V. U. while the coinage of silver keeps up a con- stantly increasing inflation of the currency, and the lowness of prices reduces tho require- ments for money. We regard the present sit- crecy, ssion. ie agents of the society are servant girls or negphites are added at nearly every S@EORGETOWN NEWS. TRE CANAL TRAFFIC. ‘8. They secure employment in wealthy wilies and pay close attention to every- The manner of living the families i carefully noted, also THE S4LE OF LIQUOR. Referring to Senate bill 2345, ‘regulating the sale of distilled and fermented liquors in the uation as favorable to the buying of good At the last mecting of Sedgwick Command, active stocks, Union Veterans’ Union, Col. Wm. Edgar Rogers in the chair, considerable interest was mani- Within tho last three days the following loaded boats have come down the canal: Con- solidatior Maj. SS. Blake, A. H. One of the enjoyable ovents of the coming week will be the Masonic fair given at the Na- hing that occurs, of WASHINGTON §TOCK EXCHANGE. No. 7. District of Columbia,” the Commissioners say | tional Rifles’ Armory, on G street, by Stans-| rested, One recruit wos mustered and several . 31 the kind of food sed on the table Rekilar call--12 mn. U.S. lect q : Dowdens, J. 1. F. Creighton, Un- Re ae egal aver Upsarntcg ponel thems goo att Sloot Tis they recommend the bill be amended by strik-| bury Lodge of Brightwood. ‘Several| nore are promised for the next| expected. CR. V Couleban, M.D. »ramount and kinds of wines dank, the se pe te ing out all of sec. 9, after the word “morning” |new snd attractive features have | sossion, Col. Gibbon of Akron, Ohio, a| L. Walbridge, Benj. Vaughu, A L. Mitler, No. of the residence, the quality of | ins 2o0st@ Gol titie Ine 40. ax 7-90 ane U8 blir paten ee es aay there | been introduced, and, together with on 161, Jara, W. HA « eons oe French. lothes worn by the iumates, and. in tact, every | Electric Lie! at Fails ter, 30, it . i arrived 3 lay have not ye thing that goes to make up a first-class establisi- Spebpy,gnd Trust Co, 10st 1114: 10 at | may make complaint of violations of the liquor | (6, entertainments given each night, will |and ade » stirring speech, ‘telling of the 16: American’ 11g; 5 at 11 a , ’ make it one of the most pleasant places in the in” ctigua: | been registered at the olfice. Everything’ in ment. The agent makes @ weekly report of all license laws. | To restrict ites proposed by the | City to spend an eveuing. ‘The different booths | £59" tices renee Woe eke a araenm | canal circles is working ae smootlly as possi this to the society. Government Bonds—U.. 43. registered, 1907, 1153 | clause which the Commissioners recommend be | o. 2 presided over by the following ladies: Smith, Dartask, Joh Lig ‘er and | ble. Nota break of the smallest conseqnence The ultimate Gbject of all this is. nob appar- | bifstivis snted. U.s. 4u.couveus, 1907, 110% Uae | stricken out, would materially impair tho eff, Smith, Darragh, Johnson, Rogers, Palm Ben ainda Ss cageeemts once tes eae ent, but the wealt Disiriet of Columbia Bouds—Market stock, 7s. 1892, | Cleacy of the Dill. ¥ people of the city are aiready having visions of dynamite bombs and other terrible murderous misstles of assassin. sevely booth—Federal, No, 1,and Columbia, No. 3, G. P. Thornton, assisted by Miss Hattie Teal, Miss Annie Osterman, Miss Lizzie McGinniss, opened for business. WASHINGTON AND ARLINGTON TATLROADS, —asked. 20-year fund. Ga, 189° 10: This command is ci of some of the 134 bid.— asked. 20-year fund. oa 1800, col AGAINST THE BOTANIC HOSPITAL. best veteran material ip the District, and the ‘The Commissioners recommended adverse Pte: bie i tepsliy ect finall cash payment to buikier « apié-dt WRIGHT & STOCRETT OF ot nw. ALEXANDRIA, VA. erty in choicest loeaitiy: lance 1 Foom brick house im thorough repair. Lot Gux90 to foot alley: wide yorn Rosooe alley: wile TORIM. 1 Ey ANDER SUTER With WASH N DANENHOWER, SiS Tien and G ste aw. ECHOICE LuTs ON CULUMBIA Fesvoke, north sides pear 14 jucetom, next cor. 14th, 2. mids ‘ale, next cor 14th, Bort nceton Bear 14th, north si 13th near Roanoke, west ‘and Yale, north wide, Six, mide, 100x150, larvard near 14th. south si ‘Gor 13th and Weitney ave, soutl Gor 13th apd Dartmouth.south Whitney ave Yale bet 12 Ox198..43¢ foot 505150 446 foot vo ITE, 930 F st. ts. ener, 100x63 it, facing cheap; will exchange for lot on ‘the Rorthesst JONNSON, CHEW & CO., 617 F nw. SALE TWO CHEAP 1OT> YOR SPECULA SON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. 2 AND 13, IN BLOC s AND ILL “GIVEYOU ONE CORNER LOT HEES FHONTING EAST ON 1270 W DAYS ONLY. 55 CENTS PER DRESS OWNER, PO. BOX 300, OK JONDAY AT ROOM 5,437 71H Si. N.W. 3 at near 13th me., 135 frout, per foot Cofambis red nea 14th st., 255145 fy RR pd ee reverent woos meee home of cur customers in the lo’ ace ‘Sand@ STS N.W. between NORTH C. ST STS. These lots are for sale at 40 foot on vary casy terns and ton APL De. wy 75e ver ih @ large portion of jore three years at o per nt Lost ry iui purchases here ts Be. to be. s foot per Year, while actual ales above Prices esked one year ago Phow an IMcFease Of Zo Der Gea” This abe iiceiy safe to buy here 2 WM. H SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. SALE-THE MOST DESIRABLE AND ECO- ical corver ip the Rortheast, being the corner sy luo Callan st. Low price83e Mf sold. CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th at. TELEPHONE OR List of lots or pists ot the ~ subaivisious of ae Properties that will be grestly in bar Parrae no, oh a ALFA IES or ra TS BLOCK OF Lb As AN IRViOE MEAT W PAYING 5 PER CENT 1! tl ide of Ost. iis MR BLAINE. THE LONDON DAILIES SPEAK HIGHLY OF BIS RECENT ACT. Da ao ag hg members are earnest in their endeavors to make 21 bid. — anked. year fund, 6 itsecondtonone in the Department of the Po- tomac, ‘The proposition to erect a bridge across the Potomac at the foot of 26th street is exciting considerable unfavorable comment among citi- zens who think such astructare would injure Georzetown's shipping t They oppose it action upon Senate bill 2805, “To establish a botanic hospital and home and a free school in the District of Columbia.” The District is already supplied with five general Fancy booth—Naval, No. 4, and Potomac, No. 5, Mrs. A. S. Johneon, assisted by Mrs. G. EB. Ot- torback, Mra, W. J. Teachum, Fancy booth—Lebanon, No. 7, and New Je- rusalem, No. 9, Mra. B.'F. McCauley, assisted PRAISE FOR p fund, currency, 112. 10s, 1893-1901, 100 bid: — asice Wiacellaneous Ronde—Washingten and Georz 0-40 6s. 101 bid. —‘asked. | Wash ny Prerens AxoTaen Rovrs. = : ; Re hospitals and they do not think it| py mec Ww fs To the Eater of The Kvening Star: on account of the chstruction it would offer to Loxpox, April 16.—The Daily News im addi- | and Georgetown Railroad.Convertibie Ga, 138% bid, y Mrs, W. reve. : ° BON vaca “os Market Company, Int Ow | S4Visable they say that public revenue should ‘ —Hirar, Will you kindly call the attention of the Bal- | the harbor of Georgetown. tion to declaring that no sane being | 110"sid, — aked. Washington Market Company | be called upon for the establishment and sup- | aq euch and tit.ware bogth—Hirams, No. 1 7 nd et haa 4 005, A. BO, and 8t. John, No, can doubt that the offer of indemnity jonsat Secunts aed | port of anciher, This ‘view is concurred in by | S29 St, J°RB,NO- Ll. Mrs: Joe. Mathy ‘eased | timore and Ohio railrond ofiaals te this fact: 4 GATHERING OF ODD FELLOWS. "it st, jr., Mra, Gra- | | nearly lost my life at the Getregt gatestoday. | Two hundred members of Independent N i "| the superintendent of charities, to whom they nearly 7 s pendent solely by a sense of right. says, that the digni- | faty: tet motteegs Ga 1904. D8 ids naked. THEY OBJECT TO NASH'S HALL and National, No. 12, Mrs. Augus Lamond, as- | came ~ by. I ee ee a | St eentnes 4 Gomme Gee fied observations of the New York Hered. Washington Light Infantry, 2ds, 96 bid. — asked. | The residents im the vicinity of Nash’s | sisted by Mrs. Nally, Mrs. Morgan, Miss Gussie Tae : was oF ‘to go rd the t esting meetings this popular organization has Tribune and Times mzht profitably be stad.ed | saad. SWunsington Cus Compaty vont hou s0 | Hall on O street Detween th and sih| Thomas, Miss Ingraham.” "| [yet Edo. not desire to go, tore by the way 0 Sheast Daslee Chak iL oe eee, by some organ of opimion om this side of the | Jd. asked. Wa eR ition hateoad | Streets northwest, have combined in » peti- | Candy boom Martin, assisted by the Misses} A. & Wixxis, 1220 Wylie street northeast’ | Judge Cox of Goorgetown and Prof. Ambross paysa tribute to the statesman-like | faired tat morty Hine Sprit O Street | tion to the Commissioners praying | that | Martin. L. Ogle also inade speeches, which were fol- attitude of Mr. Blaine who, it says, voluntarily | politan.Kailroad Convertiole 6s, 1178 Did, 125 antes ee Binge eraeprticerrie Soda water booth—Harmony, No. 17, and Rervaxep ro Hes Pangxrs, lowed by musical and vocal selections from Mr. « . i . Electric Li tb 2" bid, 113 , = iN inger irs. Berg! ran > offered to make compensation toltaly. Hlectric Light ROT ee nae a, 113 icupainenty every sight ey alowed ie, Acacia, No, 18, ‘Mra, A, C, McAuly and Mrs] On Thursday evening Sergeant Slattery found Wer aL pe The Globe that the heirs of the men Phelps. intendent Russell “was ‘ut and compli- ask Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone ist mortgage. 58, oobi 104 asked. Masonic ltall Association Sa 10: ap : the young girl Emma Oppenheimer (who the Seton Nysched are very Mecky. According. to. the | f2n Joes Beace of the whole nighborhogds Ud tho ghaotk, katate No- 28, and Hope | police ware asked toda by tle joer TTT non-diplomatic view it ie not to be assam et ; : , . a. near Ivy City and she was res DEATH OF HENRY C. LARN®. that Mr, Blaine intends to eatablish a proce: | yatiieteaea™ ‘The Commissioners have orderded the re- | Zimmeron and Miss Weyrich, on Monday) y City moval of old cottonwood trees on the east and north sides of square 839, —_—___ PENSION APPROPRIATIONS, PROBABILITY THAT THE HOUSE WILL REVISE ‘THEIR BILL WHEN IT COMES BACK The belief is provalent among many Senators to her parents, dent holding the federal government answer- able for the derelicts of every separate state. That would be carrying the federal principle degreo further than was ever thonght of even when civil war was not con- sidered too higha price to pay for its su- premacy. Mr. Henry C. Larne, @ young man of con- siderable promise, died early yesterday morn- ing at St. Elizabeth's Asylum. The deceased had been ill for some weeks with the grip and an impaired mind was the result, The funeral will take place, Sunday afternoon from 3338 N street. Apron booth—Anacostia, No. 21, Geo, C. Whiting, No, 22, Mra L. atsisted by Mrs, ‘T.’M. Haial Mra. B. 8 Tar Mocxt Verxos Reosxre. Two of the most interesting of the ladies ually gathered about the council board at Mount Vernon have passed away since the last meeting, Mrs, Macallister Laughton, MANIAC AT MASS ~~ xorFs, AT Home: that the House has cub the ‘appropriation | Tor os. booth—Stansbury, No. 24, Miss | 3 vee tent cor Mee pttPet: | In the southeastern portion of the town a WE MURDERS THE CELEBRANT AND HILLS A| _Ineurance Stocks—Firemen’s 45 bid. 50 for pensions below the absolute require- | inuie Alexander, Miss Grace McChesney. died at Norfelk at the Sisters|cry is once more going up for the garbage 45 aeuadiitig Sataats a et ments of the law, and itis probable thet tho] Lemonade booth—Arminias, No. 25, MissL. | of Charity Hospital, where she spent her ‘orcovat, - man. ‘i —Wi 178 nid, 181 asked. — ssked.s Poto- | total appropriation carried by the E. Yost, assisted by Miss Mattie Pyemont, Miss | winters te years. The golden f the officers of th wenth precinct Mapnro, Ave 26 —While Father Marti was | 3 ceed, Ringe ig WB 3 thea Pe Printion bill will be swellod by several millices | Matto Hoffman, Muss Gertrude Byam, Mss A-| curls” of ‘Mrs. ‘Laudkwer, eal af ke io fulisa, Bair ay WAR hen Geek oes pepe mone pies pubmed hse | bla Dg sated. Columbia; 16 tra, | Of dollars when it is returned to the House by | Wenger, Miss May White, Miss M. Butt and the last to show traces of white, and the silver | has not turned his head, and the blue and a large fe lenly sprang upon r the Senate. The commissioner in submitting ‘Misses Murph: estimates to Congress of the amount of money Flower booth —Osiris, No. 26, and a. 9 ae ef ne Cet 28 cata te ve pi 8 framing Miss Harper's serene and beauti- brass ny ful face made them most charming in app 2ar- gocher gl wheceeg him from behind and nearly severed his Last night Potomac Commandery, No. 3, head from his mia faked Gag, | that would be required to sions yMMrs. |ance and the objects of general orm, attended Good Friday sérvices af ao ices Ay drag hn Lr 25a mid, 47 ante 6. 8 tag Laghe s To Si: during ‘tho, next Act year’ placed the |G. Patteson, ai Annie. Holmuth, Mi-s3¢ {love and edmiration on of all the rest | nee corms, er rt choan, Tniday services ‘ — a 000! is: | Enders, Mies ‘Margucrite Nolan, Miss i i the andience, killing one woman and wounding | _ Tels one Stock Coca Bike and -Potenac, eee co eens eae Se Ve Miss Pendieton of Baltimore is spending the rican Graphophone, = fixing -o- | Lambeth, Mies Nolaud and the Misses Cail the — appr. several others. In the panic and confusion Easter holidays with Miss Cox of P street. ‘ku Great Fal ona riation cut $13,000,000 from this estimate, | Peanut and popcorn booth—Chilium Castle Sion meith ; eg tee Thich ensued the assassin escaped and is still at Icaving, the. total ‘appropriation $194,000,000, | Mr. Enos Ray, Sire Enos itay and momborsiof | or felt better than tuey ad at the coupe act citer ataie ens Une teee large. He was undoubtedly insane. Father The reason assigned for this reduction | Chillum Marti was widely known, and the terrible trag- ikea, was the belief by the committee founded Mysterious T. May oF were more astive ia their 2615 P street. edy has created ry i upon Temple of Miss Stick Sbriners— | work. y rofound sensation. ‘Front Curnpanien Wash 4 careful scrutiny of the workings of the pen- | Mr. Thos. Calver, grand potentate; Mrs. Alice noe SS ee ‘Trast Company, 111s bat, | #02 office that at the end of the present fiscal | Hill, chief rabbau; Miss Lula Rose, assistant ‘Tae Crem, Seavice Rerorw Leacve. Cards are out for the marriage of Mics Alice LAUNCHED THE LANCASTER, = m Bale Dopostt Company, 108 | year there would remain unexpended from | rabbau; Frank Saxton, high priest and prophet; | ame National Civil Service Reform League | Virginia Mitchell to Mr. Willis: eury Bohrer, the general appropriation the sum of #15,000,-| RC. McAuly, orien ide; Maj. ‘Thora: Pp cmnoay to take plase om April 38th, {ll hold its annual in this cl ceremony place on April 25 AN IMPORTANT OccASION IX THE HISTORY OF pss eee ee 000, As this surplus would be available tosup-| ton, treasurer; C. C. Mason, first cere-| Will bold its annual meeting city on | Sfarths 6. King bes sold ts Phebe A. Com- “aap razon tuo iartcn}. geet) Ed nt at? afrapatans cul eal" | tremona oul De, Woy asi | perenne ec utas ero nang pon | ua anam ee eine shan Baxrrmone, Mp., April 16.—The launch of the 207 barrele. shipments, S'204 barrels; ee sh aed 3 +] purpose . Bite! sold to same party 200, sal ide-oliee d by an amount nearly corresponding to | Mrs. Frank Saxton, marshal; Mrs, Joseph Rose, i eciay aan cara a ths urlin Mone aichenint; May fenie Clavel” anrghent a: | et portion ho atength and inlonee of the | 11 45 in ani eubdrision red is But that action was taken by the House com- | chemist; T. M. Haislip, captain of the guard; f Nstional League, so that the policy and re- Ey Steel Company at Sparrow's Point attracted an aksle he S400 EP ovr te a rid mick a ties! Lorat Exromre axp Lapres. ve ae : Bei ny weeks ago, and meantime the pen- | Miss Hettic Cissel, outer guard; Miss M. 4. | forms advocated may have an effe . fact that it was the frst large veseal ebtek hen | Guest soak Palin POT Lowrie Sion office has been ‘working along with much | Lamb, chief of Arab patrol. ‘* | selection of the presidential candidates to bo | Federation of Loyal Knights and Ladies or- gone off the ways at this pcs plant, which is firmer. futures = diligence and has paid so many pensions chosen during coming summer. Mr. = ganized their first lodge in this city last even- destined to be one of the most insportant steel om that the Senators have come to the conclusion . William Curtis is president of the Curtis will deliver # public address evening, April 28. ing at Oppenheimer's hall, 5}4 9th strect, with a charter list of one hundred andtwenty. The organization and installation were conducted sbip yards im the country, fhe oceasion was also notable because of the | 74 fact that the steamer asa whole had been put | Sery quiet LANGDON ITEMS, ‘Mra. C. A, and Miss Ethel Baker will leave in that the surplus left at the end of the present fiscal year will be nearer five willion dollars, which, if true, would oblij to add’ nearly’ $10,000,000 t0 the’ totel of the | & {ew days for a visit to friends in Northern Sucinas sir Whisoinan Man by the cupreme president, T. P. Mitchell. The ct te pete of Mayland ch tee Pension appropriation bill as it eame from the | Pennsylvania, | | asap officers elected were past president, 8. E. works, aud not “brought” together. from thy. 1 oe Pu, are spending the spring mocthe elk tes Soot’ Wbary i Mockbons ceosraicg eomntoary, various other establishments, ae has hereto- eames to Liverpool | | 1+ is probable that with a view to fixing the | fe: err BE shores monn with the ely Boe de pie y Bere been tae outees. a ariotbemeneniee! uominal: ork for orders, per quar- | appropriation as nearly as possible at the re- omy Tania a Sherman. Francis C, Severance; financial secretary, Henry resentative citizens and out-of-town steamehi Gutter hinie-crenurye taney, 44° do, | @itements of the pension bureau tho pe crated with James K Magin prestenn; Sirs, Ao Stamp: marehal, A. Sta : resentative citizens and out-of-town steamehi i. Be at; <o. | Sipropriniion MoM ies albeerea 40 remem aiod, with James K- Magic, president, Mire. A. HL Stamp; marshal, A. HL Stamp; war- sateas Mtn aéieak. ‘The cate toed tate the . unacted upon in the Senate committee of ap; EP. (mye vice president; A. Dewey, den inner gate, T. A. Robbinson; warden outer ee ee ee eee 2 Priatious until the end of the fiscal year is close | Secrotary, and ©. A. Baker, treasurer, Exon. gate, Jacob B. Derrick; trustees, Wm. C. Tyler, Sater ithe Whi Madi or least until there is | ations for their large stone and brick hall, to AM and Chas. A. Pike. obtainable more definite information than is | be erected at d corner of 24th and Detroit streets, will commence Monday. The hall isto econ > FIRING ON THE TROOPS now on hand with reference to amount of L. Tae Saxcrescxp. i .—Vireinis_eomsols, 7 be leted in aE ORE At Gs Yrcinl, Soamely the surplus, encampmont in September, “Negotiatoes are | Capital Park, corner of North Capitol and @| Tbe forty-frst anniversary of the Wasbing- TENNESSEE MINERS DECLARE THAT SOLDIERS AND | Sra, Seatral stock, OhsyG0ht Baltnsge and Ole Pending for the entire building during that | streets, which will be used to play the games| ton Sengerbund will be celebrated at Con- CONVICTS MUST LEAVE, " cones a31'; do. third int DR, PENROSE HEARD FROM, t - ‘8th on, fon Kxoxviuzg, Tenn., April 16—The trouble at Somes bia Convodaied ean mids, 123 bid; do.| State Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania re- | “Scrvicesare now held regularly in the M, B, | of,tbeclub on and whon ot in uve will be Acar omens FN Coal Creek continues. The firing on the troops ; “ES OS eked. ceived a telegram today dated Bordeaux, Wyo.’ | Church Sunday mornings, Sunday school | Tnvisa from the following ‘mombers of the hee aga er cag = (sarang poy Paul by the miners has probably brought the lo ng + CAPITOL TOPICS from bis brother, Dr. C. B. Pehrose,who was re- i he pony cae - 's aera Seba Beeeneeaab, rE Geoty, 8. Wolf i isis. Camp Anderson's tele; is ported to be in custody at Douglas, Wyo.,for hay- » euing there is usually an an ive members will render pater . Gatton yey reg ‘THE POSTMASTER GENERAL'S REPLY. Ing been with the Wyoming stock mon'in their |® service of song. For tomorrow ening some songs. dropped by the miners some days ago that the | The Postmaster General's reply to the Enloe} raid on the rustlers. on Easter bes whieh it is claimed will divide the honors for troops and convicts would havo to go complete- Execriox or Orricens. “When the leaves come out,” All the miners eet ett tte meee protentions At the firet annual mooting of the Equitable bave quit work and yesterday were seen con- ‘Two Company, held last evening at 1335 ae ee F street northwest, the following eficers were = 00) wil oir senthiy allowances, Tous moans a levely Gane elected for the next year: President, August for the miners and the troops fear another Denath; vice president, D. i joann secretary, Edwin my ye 4 Acton Hmiianp Ssor. Walincs, W Drble, August New Yous, April 16—“Bob” Hilliard, the by gpd, actor, while rehearsing the play of “Across the Poe Pec? goer! Potomac” in Proctor's Theater last night, was accideptally shot in the face with a lot of. der. He will be ry nares appear on Mon- A young men named James Kelly, who gave ‘cinct that he was Keecked down and robbed ts te White Lot. Is was shortly after when be and made the complaint, for > i eae wer the arrest of Rev. Thomas W. Thurston, manager says he will grovebty ° . 7 day night. of the Baltimore colored conference and pastor, of the Bethel A. AL E. charch of Elkton, Thurs I = m A PEXNSTLYANIA FARMER CBARSED WITH GROMD on some straw in a cold room dead. children of Zitman were pearly insane having been locked the body. Ropes room aroused suspicion that the been tied to the Goor, and an The government is moving in the Bering ove matter with oonsiderable rapidity, and by the ist of May a formidable fleet of vosscls will be on the» out skirts of Bering esa ready to enter and pre tect American interests therein. ‘The four rem enue cutters Ruth, Bear, Cowin and Albatross are either on their north or are preparing at San Prat frar' Adams and Mohs wators, while the Balt Maj. Williams, ageut of the United States ot the Seal islands, is now at Sab Francisco awalt- ing his iusiructions for the season. He will probably leave for the Seal islands on 8, on which date the vessel of the North American Commercial Company leaves with their agent for the Island of St. Paul. All the United States vessels ordered te Bering ova are instructed to stop et Pert Townsend. when most of them will receive their Gnal instructions. Houspar ron tat Stock Excmarons, All the down town exchanges in New York were closed yesterday and two of them—the coffee and cotton exchanges—will remain closed until Monday, Baltimore banks and exchanges were close’ custom bouse for a few hours 1g. a Axx Onpres.--The leave of absence granted First Lieut. Homer W. Wheeler, fifth cavalry is extended ouc month om surgeon's certificate of disability. Maj. John C. Mi master, will proceed to Fort Leavenworth, for the purpose of appearing, on the 90th to stant, as a witness before tinl convened at that place, and on relieved from attendance before the court return to his station in this city, Scusrarseo Mn. Canres's Onpam Commissioner Carter of the general land office bas received the following petition signed by 162 residents of King- fisher, Oklahoma: “We, the undersigned soldiers and civilians, qualified bhomestesd entrymen, the better to protect our rs) well as those of all other entrymen, and to avoid fraudulent prac- tices, and in view of the fact of the opening of the Cheyenae and Arepahes country, n early date, a sk that you make a rule governing in your office, to wit: That no man be permitted to tle more than one homestead and declera- tory statement or two declaratory statements. at ‘one and the same time, after which he must to the foot of the line and take bis turn to: a like filing.” Anorder, sabstantially a8 petitioned for, was made by the commissioner some days age. erences Cincrit Court, Justice Montgomery. Today—Springman agt. Gifford; judgment overruled. Casey agt. Union; new trial granted. Halpineagt Basy & Sumner; demurrer and —_ palsies Palace Hoffacker agt Moon et al. want of piea, J. J. Car Company; motion for erarGiacerr Count—Justice Mowigemery, wit Cour [ont Today—S. K Turner act L. verdict for plaintlt, #240 N. Brewer act, D. Butter, MM Nee- ‘Rear- do.; $437.20. I. H. Sypherd agt, D. beth; verdict for defendant Heany agt don; motion for MEBTING OF THE PARE comission. The Rock creek park commision beld @ meeting this morning in the office of Gen. Casey, at the War Department, all the members bicing present, The meeting was called for the purpose of accepting formally the recent ection of the President in the premises, After the ‘acceptance the ancoting adjourned. DIED. Tors A an 12, 11 Mite tecuty-atnth joa ef his 80m tithe twenty -arsth yee urweenth street Sorthenst, BARKER. Fi on am, JAMES B. Fur | from Zion Baptist Ct FF street, Popa pete Ritveee oat ited States mayy, iD 4 rhe peaveful iwarsow Comes the purest lights Ponersi from Nineteenth Street Baptist Church PSITLUR, Departed the ite te the ba “im. Departed this Life aaubetahiy on Abe TG, USS, SARA Me st d. O15 Pierce place northwest Asbury church Tueday, son 3 ‘MILLER Ou Wednesday, April 18, 1892 at 2:35 pam SAMURL MILLER your of bis in the wuxty-thire Inte 653 Renmertvania woiment at Conerowslen eres Interment at 0 relatives reapectiolly invited vo attawd. & 7 % 14, 1802, BLANCHE AYLOK. On Tyneatey. Aye 34, Hog, ~~] EDLEN wite of Ws Petes) te Prendeund > P Cheral will take plsogfrom ber la W strect northwest, on 17) am. Regaicm mass at St. Cui i 1G, 180A t child of Mexgie St Jaced te months and “irteeen daye, The little rrib ia empty now, ‘The little clothes caauseronmsa tem Woh ioe bere, Dat ano, wil om Sate ae Toye Funers! wol Nw ea Tahara at heck jOMSON. patio Re Peirce repens FERIES OES SCPE ES States oriay. ‘uneral et his late oes eros emt re Se gua

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