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D:C. MONDAY APRIL 18, 1992. ST.LOUIS MERCHANTS ‘THE MARYLAND APPRAISERSHIP. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Dr. James H. Butler's Name Sent to the EMANCIPATION DAY. A Parade Takes Place in Spite of Uncom- fortable Weather. OVERHEAD AXD UNDERGROUND. ‘The District Commissioners Propose Some New Electric Wire Laws. HILL AND CLEVELAND. ‘The Fermer Will Not Support the Late® Under Any Circumstances. Senate Today. * A mania In accordence with a resolution of the Honse — following neptietck Times H. Batter ot | Protest Against the United States and |“ Symmons savervae st sun eases | _ 1's cho Onmuninsioners der a, copert| mat oun cumaves's oumase ear exeun cum ; a aes a ary! ¢ appraiser of merc! - . whether they had given permission for the | #©CT—IF MILL CAN'T GET TH NOMINATION 10TH, 17H AND ST Maryland to b isor handive in| Basil hi peepee sat sees esha mmr sagrerame “owt yy had gi e FEARFUL OF MAY DAY. eS ian Steamship Company. A BALTIMORE MILTTIAMAN Discnanons ume | fection or maintenance of any electric wire| IT WILL OO To A WESTERN MAN—SERATOR ——oe * CAPT. BOURKE: GUN AND CAUSES MUCH EXCITEMENT. over the strects of the city of Georgetown, | OORMAN AND Bis CMANCES, $ ‘ae coe eeeriia and if so by what authority of law they] 93. triende of MTT aan eas (geo Agente, ok We A DISCRIMINATION ALLEGED] sprnaacr Johnson dus yor tink dot dis Ree he Commniaiaasee soey Srrwwtol 9 u's ioe cur Silas tela o> GRU Taavetrxa Goors—__ siz ptiwrx.$t. | Anxiety in Europe Over Intentions for Investigation. ——o—___ gprtarrly beseege Aare |rearefasirwongemeg rer eerie cn | Cleveland in the national convention in hopes = — PHILADELPHTA, PA. of the Socialists, Dh irirprarreaprer tenes tere Against Merchants in the | ‘Did Mistah Linkua ‘low do rain ter stop de | pany to erect poles and string lines from the | Setting Cleveland's support in "6, They I bave taken s great deal of medicine in Capt. John G. Bourke as a result of the Garza *mancipation proclumashun?’” Chain bridge to Rock ercek. The correspond. | *8 Bat in "88 Hull was asked tostep aside campaign are worthy of investigation at its ic, ian’ , a ‘2, all the ‘No, sab. Dat he didn’t, f'ank de good] ence and permit on this subject bave becn | “til ‘92, and that he has done stepping lund, Lawa.” Printod heretofore in Tur Stan, as well as tho | “sie be is going to do. As far as Mr. : “Well, den, Brndder Jones, we isn't aguine | Pinion of the attorney for the District upon Tho committee has instructed Representa- Well, a | eeinien of the ettons rick “are tive Whecier to roportaevaiation anking the | NAV AL APPROPRIATIONS, | tt low do ain ter sop ais bea parcesshan.”| {94 iccr,0 which be oxpromed a doubt at Pugilist Sullivan Talks | #0%,' stschargo it from further considera- The old man was right. For, despite the ter- | rave to the tion of the matter, leaving the War Depart a bly disagroeable weather this afternoon, des- | fi permay =” S84 SPOR Which they based | any giate of mind fora compromise with the bh pe ri A ment to conduct the inquiry. The Bill Still Further Considered the fact that from early morning the rain] For specific answer to the resolution the | Cleveland folks. In conversation with bie About His Plans. eee Geatilicn eerly ot a the colored South and West. Azure Goa my life, but no remedy ever helped me so EXCITING END OF A PAULIST MISSION. much as AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, which 1 consider the best blood purifier in the world, era Commis) — eon = WALZ CAPITOL TOPICS. in the House. citizens of the District hnd a that having | rolied ‘upon the advice received te thoes frock a . made al Many necessary arrangements | tho aasista: Distri 0 are: ee . 0 SHELTER FOR THE SPECTATORS, it was best to have the annual ee this aftor- | opinion Sema ‘fe thei ee | whieb on tn to nominate id ih OTHER NEWS BY WIRE.| The people who come to Washington next SENATE. noon in celebration of their emancipation. they say seems to have been supported by | Cleveland at all events, and, if eee Unfortunately the celebration was post; : ecessary q The familiar figuro of ex-Senator Edmunds | from last Satarday Gotil today. Decanee Te was | woe BAtSral if wot m a 8 tage megs ga < 7 must stand out in the open air and take their i ragraph in the law of July 18, 1888, the pro- ANTICIPATING MAY DAY. chances of getting a wounig if thoy desire | "™* * be seem in the Senato chamber at the| thought that today being ® holiday | hibition of which against the erection of ‘any m ing - | OPening of today's session of the Senate, While | More would be enabled to participate. | additional telegraph, telephone, eloctric light- | get it. The idea seems to be that the Cleve- Preparations Being Made Throughout Eu- ie ech uaaeeY conor Sceretary McCook was reading the journal of Or arate Men preceeties tenes ——— ing or other ‘wires’ is fiuatted in terme to | ined people will be for Cleveland or some other Seer mage obs eens Hoar soaghe to hrorido @ shelter for them | Thursday last Mr. Edmands moved around on | Nevorthelces it was not diminished to any mate-| Washinstoa, ‘The Menuet of the city of | eastern man of their choice, and that the Hill Loxpox, April 18.—The “Times” maker a re- | through the introdnetion of resolution look- | the republican side and received grectings | rial extent. oe Proviso in said paragraph | people will be for Hill or a western man. view of the outlook for the May day labor | ing to the erection of a eemipores roof over March to witness the inauguration ceremonies Trrose wito nave TRUNKS, SATCHELS, CABIN BAGS, RUGS OR ANY OF THE PARAPHERNALIA INDISPENSABLE TO A Wu Cone You. COMPLETE TRAVELING OUTFIT TO BUY, Cones Oruens, empowering the © Teor o from Senators of both political parties, hold-| Nor was the enthusiasm of those who sal clon: ol sarsnteion tae eee | | the wires of any existing telegraph, telephone TRE CONVENTION WILL RE WARNED. demonstrations. It analyzes the returns from | the space at the east front of the Capitol build: | ing a long conversation with Mr. Morgan. pated diminished, notwithstanding the fact | or oloctric light compauy then operatnsin the | Ono of Mr. Iill's closest frionds enid im @ie- WE INVITE TO VISIT OUR SUPERB he various capitals of this continent and says | 1S but when bite Die nee tk toad 10 first businoss transacted after the read-| that for several hours they had stood ina| District of Columbia to. be. laid under cussing the matter today that the New York m a lotibgathe tah x Gone rie asicueaines: committeo on pubhe buildings adversely to| 28 of the journal was completed was the | heavy drenching rain. ground was then construed br them as { acy, the Hill G D = Pies Orsrme Ovx pe at a very imposing celeb favor, and it was today reported adversely to! announcement by Vico President Morton that sanw eaeavene. Kiving the Commissioners a power whose | Cesstion—the | Hi raverrxa Groops Derrartmest. Pepore © will be held in France. In various sections of | the Senate. ho bad received « communication in the REVIEWED DY THE 5 candenee Rod geectemiy bana” meek Wo sre more than satisfied with thet | Ofthe devil of diseaso was once s * | tho country the socialists have ‘ecaiesced to PUBLIC BUmDrsas. haturo of a petition, from James R.Young, late | _ The procossion, as it passed the White House | iouit and not ‘as in wnywise affecting the carry ~ guccess attained in this department and ‘Now we take a little more time about it and cast out — them to take part intho same proces-| ills were reported to tho Senate today ap- chief executive, clark, ~ be taia be re the Mar reviewed by President pecker preceding part of the paragraph. As — that they would fight Cleveland to the sions. > "3 ildi: nate, which will, Mr. Morton led, “be laid | by District Commissioners at a uestion affect the fi f to begin our second seaton aright and | devils by thousands—we do it by knowledge. Tho londers expect that 2,000,000 eocinlists | Propriating mare ciavees Wee coavarvonk upon the table, “it having beon already | building, the “public, ‘the “Uommissioners’” act | There was an ides among politicians some make it even more successful, we have spared Is not a man who is taken possession of by the germ | alone will take part in the processions in the | Jam ) 2. Sy o printed.” ‘The procession formed with right resting on| they thought it was good policy to] time ago that Mr. Hill's forces might go over different towns on May day. Tho authorities do | Madison, Towa, Land Sastorrest, with the beciquarters und | coteurags the competttinn Sunk, ween ents | to Germnen when they enw that bn Hill could are the very best line of of consumption possessed of a devil? robe 2 DISCRIMINATION ALLEGED, a qu ur ag. pe pred ey a A Re effort to proc anit ie ms relay any disturbances, but —— wi ALIENS NOT INCLUDED. Mr. Vest introduced a bill to prohibit staff corner of 19th and L; from 2Ist andL| from the establishment of am additional elec- ee wee mit this ex) ‘Trunks, Bers and other traveling requisites ‘A little book on careful living an@ SCOTT en to suppress them should they accur. . con- Senator Perkins; for Senator Davis, today in- i streets it moved around the Washington | tric com; Pe longer entertained. It The fitef demand of the, May day colebrants | so sac0d a bill providing that the oxisting lave iS by tho Postmaster General with aay| Circle, down the avenue, through ston ee aes ts Bot rleased with BM n tio) in g the in iscrimina- | Whi one 3 combine with him for an international eight-hour working concéraing jurfediction of cireuit courte of the | 2am ip company making unjust diserimit White House grounds; then al co ; ‘ ze 2d | _ In accordance with the inquiry contained in| and” the ‘recent ection Sf tke "Ta Paris the eabmen and steamboat employes | United States of coutroversios botween eitizens | Lous eainst any port of tho United States as| the avenue to ‘Sd ive a the market, Thenew goods are here and we | exrersioN of cod liver oil will tell you how to open the season with adepartment aa compiete asda hats asany of its kind to be found in the country. : to imports by vozsels carrying foreij southwest to D street southwest, along | the resolution as to what further legislation | democrats favorable to Cleveland, taken * ont Free, will suspend swork on May <i ‘The news | of states and aliens shall not extend to any alien | — In Sonnboton: with the bal’ ‘and Raters Ss D street southwest to 4th street southeast, up | is necessary, the Commissioners recommend | "P0M motion of Mr. Gorman’s heutenante, is ‘Ceska besp then Geeughent he oneen: wecees from other countries, the “Tine is not | resident who has declared his intention of be- | ing its roference to the committoo on com. | 4th toEast Capitol street, along East Capitol | the adoption of the following amendment to | P&tticularly displeasing to the New York Sene= we want you to come here fecling assured of so ronssuring ws it is from France, and should | coming a citizen, but who has not taken out is | morce, Mr. Vest aid that he desired to submit | to st strect northeast, up ist to B street nerth- tho pending District appropriation bil tor, This is believed to be what has decided nding the LATEST IDEAS the DEST | SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemie, 253 South StH ev6, | trouble occur it would occasion no surprise to hing ode gr in 4. | certain resolutions of the merchants’ exchange fast down J to let streot northwest, up 519] “That the Commissioners of the District of | SueuitwHill men that they do mot favor any 10 public, fenator Daniel lay propo: an amend- | of th ity of St. Louis Indiana avenue, al: Indiana avenue fi rt ill feal Goods and the LOWEST PRICES yorsiticto | New York 71s EMULSION of oot | ,20%%, ApH I8—Much, auaicty fe, felt ment to the naval appropriation bill making | ‘These resolutions, he said, callod attention | sirect nortnwesi, where it was diamiaweae” | Columbia may me reed eapreo von OORMAN AND 58 CHANCES, Cool ain ape ammapamrs | | en eor oes Sacilomine senha mime secine:| ae tecc es at ee usw: arvluing {porsonaliyy ois aoe teen THE PROCESSION, ize any company now owning, maintaining and | |The announcement that Mr. Gorman intends that it ehall be sa, a strength and it is feared that the authorities de ) ais ie ting an underground ‘system of elec-| toretire from the national committee is re- THE ARTICLES OF WAR. States and Brazil Steamship Company, one of | A detachment of mounted police led the pro- | Operating — ~ will have their hands full, ‘The Benate today passed a bill to amend the | the subsidised lines under the act providing | cession and kept the road clear. Next came mapeieerhconee “ent Gaer, Permits | ceived with considerable interest, Itis knows, workingmen will not be allowel’ to held pro, | afticles of war s0 as fo authorizo courts martial |£F. special contracts for carrying” foreign | Chief Marchal Ralph Wormlcy and staf. under the authority of Congress, to coustruct | puetuiiey cote Geet othe TS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP cents nny bere n Germany on Mey day. Ii to punibhpervons for contempt, limiting the | Pom pratt te Roreat Nowa: Meee i | ey kt certo fhe day were Ralph Wormler, | aidtional sowie or cbwayy for electri # pont iiae boon used for over FIFTY YRARS by MILLIONS | may bo that tho anarchists will attempt to | punishment in the caso of civilians to imprison- | was stated in these "eevolutnee’ ond ot becs r py: 4 eam geen pope) winged wteates ag Da Tiacamras Sheepanin. Grain | OTe ns for there CHILDREN WHILE TEETH: | parade, but the authorities aro determined | lent for threo months onde flavor €10n largely circulated in the public prints that the | Coe: siti Gooree Tiere tea any oa | Wathington and Georgetowa, whenever in their : Sox, with G r and T. Dorsey as 1 bl b Yoetier: Alties Fo eee URE ARe | crating Teta rot Deke ton OF ihe Tecent | | Other amendments require the approval of | president and principal owners of the line had | aides: suptars of tall Teva laveon acces | seagment the public interest may require the | Gra" disposition “is, sor he ati Alt wt re emeien | CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIS, | rioting. It is not believed that the genuine | the sentence of the court before execution by | publicly announced that the company would | sitet ,caPte John A. L. Johnson; chaplain of | ~ “And it is furtner provided, That the over- potemplated retirement to this alone. ab Gl ais, Paetsch | CORES WIND COLIC, and is ihe beet remedy for | workingmen will cause any trouble. the officer ordering the court, and in the case | not hereafter deliver imported coffee at that | staff, Rev. Robert Johnson. 2 head wires of any telegraph, telephone or | hclieve tant regarding it, as not "Dress Suit {stewai DIARRHGA. Sold by Drazzists in every part of — +9. of a ficld officer, detailed to try soldiers, the | port on account of objections made to such de- | “Wie aoc “ 4 hat a state of ailairs may devel ay 2 ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing MANY CONVERTS MADE. Sentence must boapproved by the brigade come | fivery by morchante ofthe ety of New Vorks | gate tree Seton, Was composed of the de- | electric light company matutauncd or operated fr Oo tachment of mounted police, President James | prior to the 15th day of September, 1985, in | Bich will lead to his nomi As a matter of course the western and south- | p a bi hi ittee, the chief Wa je man isstripping himself of all worss, ern country was very largely and vitally inter-| tarshal andetafl ond the mentee fe cate | ict nee, Of, Washington or | Georgetown | ind preparing to enter mander, ¥ ; End of the Paulist Mission at Montreal— b large r which has not availed itself of the privilege the contest if the way Praia tine Representative Alf A. Taylor of Tennessee, a | cried it siny auch, discrimination, becanso it | division was also troop K, ninth cavalry, and | heretofore granted by Congress to ‘ay such | 4, id pen to him. “The fact hay Moxrnrat, April 18—Fathers Doyle, Smith, pee wa affected directly the retail dealers und even | other military, under command of Maj, George | oiree ohor ee et euerens to lay euch | Me. is not altogether pleased with B. Otis and Hecklinger of the Paulist Fathers of | Protier 08 os-Gov. “Bob” Taylor, has been Fe-| tho wholesale’ dealors in the western | florton, with L, Ty Johusom und, Arthur Pose | tense place tho same under ground under sach | ‘8 course of the Maryland senate will For Issecr Brres New York concinded thi tor mission at | “°méinated for Congress by acclamation. and southern cities and towns. He asked that | nell as aids. ‘The several G. A. R. posts were | reasonable rules and reguiations as, said | 2°! Prevent many of the southern Hill men Sees 19 oy eae nreplboecrlag mada gta diay beorte ee the bill and resolutious be referred to the com- | also assigned to the first division. Commissioners shall prescribe, and in | °™ voting for him when Rill is out of the ay USE POND’S EXTRACT. St. Patrick's Church last night. The mission IN WALL STREET TODAY. mittee on commerce, aud it was so ordered. The second division was composed of the|case any such company shall fail to | “83: adthe attitude of the Maryland demo- has been ono of the most striking Mi DANIEL WILL PRESENT LIKE RESOLUTIONS, | second district and North Washinirton Consoli- | comply with this provision within the time | (rate toward Cleveland ie counted onto draw | 22 ever held in Montreal. During its | The Market Opened Sirong, Reacted and Was! ‘yr Daniel said that ho had received a num- | dated Hod Carriers’ Unions and visiting clabs | aforsexid, the Courmisioners of the Distect welana to Gor. 83 over bagged y= od igned the total Dull This Afternoon. i in | from Virginia. The officers of this division | of Columbia are hereby authorized and di-|‘™%" it tt should appear abstinence pledge and fifty-six converts were | New York, April 18—The stock market aiescut cites ar ticlesont Leeritgeiel | ¢ Hawking. chief marshal, and Chas. | rected to remove all euch overhead wires and | our ‘herace. Thee OF SICK HEADACHE, BILTOUS. | Feceived into the church. opened strong today and prices advanced try, ~ Green and Preston Harris, aids, les supporting the same from the streets, | ment was mado by a Hill ma today ‘can b-cured in less time, with} The fathers strongly dexounced the Mon- Mcaiity ducing the Geil hour except in tke Present tomorrow or next day. Lewis Willis was chiof of the third division, nues and alleys of the said cities, ug! pport Calvin & Brice for and for less money, Ly using Carter's | treal civic authorities for their apathy in not | *teadily 8 Pt ‘This injurious discrimization, he s: , at- | whieh miponedet ouke tical Souls act] on Tye sak nomination if he could not get it himeelf. enforeing the liquor laws. The denounciation | cases of Richmond and West Point, Now Eng- | fected not only the southern country, but ‘the | pare Wachinetea ee ee eee i gF was Senator Gorman refused to — East Washington. poles and overhead wires erected or to be anything 1LIOUSN3 TORPID | was made inthe presence of Mayor Me: Yang and Lackawanne, tho latter declining 1% | re toped that the, corenttee ener, and | "Richard Evans, as marshal, and Honry Getts | erccted in alleys within suid cities as aro noces- | AOU: the statement that be is to retire from Diyer, Se seared. Nerve and Liver Pilis: 39 ce%* | and a number of other prominent city officials percent, The best prices were current at| he hoped that the committee on commerce | and Arthur Redman, as aids, had charge of the sary to the proper operation of an underground cndusteed tp geome ag but it is generally °. AEBS 2 shond eave. jaud produced a great sensation. The | noon, At this writing (1:30 p.m.) values show | Would find some remedy for that egregious in- | fourth division. — system of telephone, telegcaph or electric penameses | Men's Sitk Hint Boxes, Shavt effcot was so great that Mayor McShane and | some reaction and the market is dull. Sales to | YWston of the equal rights of the people ut-| ‘the Aifth division, of which John H. Simms | lights. M Strips shoulder Stabe, Tuk other officials wero led to sign the pledge, A | Some oncom and 1 fected ckrell said that ho had received, as | 7! Marsal, was composed of carriages. “And the Commissioners of the District of Baltimore's Custom House, s Leather F oo im of money was collected during the |“ Money casy at Ii¢a2 per cent. Excbange ir. reli 8: ‘at he had received, as UTES EINE Columbia are hereby authorized and directed] Senator Vest toda; reported favorably from © RES — P. F. S p to assistin educating young Catnolic ni 7, © Sa ale 1, bearing on the same subject, resolutions of the ee wis on to remove any litional system of overhead v EB | geean tenes warned treo ee ronarios at tho Catholic University in| fiat rurow, a8sicaloi for slaty days A8nig | Asoeitted Wholesale Grocers of St. Louis, Mo. | The mounted portion of the emancipation | © Temore any ndiition Tegraph or electric light | "B® committee on public » and rE | gee Meare Straps ive with ~ Washington. MIBTE. for deviand. ‘Govertmants ‘stocds® | He presented them and they were also re- | parade passed the White House about 2 o'clock | Wives {oF telephone. telog: been erected in| Stounds Senator Loman's bill } 4 $27 Au elegant line of Steamer Fathers Doyle and Smith leave at once for | currency 63, 109 bid; 43, coupon, 115! i bid; ex- ferred. headed by the colored cavalry troop from Fort|or upon any street, avenue or alley in z } — 5 ae GROGAN’S CREDIT HOUSE, Connecticut to commence a mission there, tended 2s, registered, 100 bid. ss THE CHANNEL IX POSTON Hanwor. Myer. The President stood on the portico and | the cities of Washington or Georgetown since é i stessqers calling feces Babi a se ——— Mr. Hoar offered a lution, which was | reviewed the procession. the 15th day of September. 18%, or to cause g Boye Pislatewphia “ana "New 819, 821, 625 Tthet ow. THE “BIG FELLOW'S” IDEAS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. agreed to, directing the Secretary of War to} A pathotic spectacle was presented by an | the same to be putunderground. But tho said 8 jor A furnish information as to what would be| aged colored man with four little children | Commissioners are hereby authorized in their obi. = He Will Train for the Corbett Fight With a ng prices of | 4 Aaa: s he ; 1| ¥rapped up in blankets in a rickety old | discretion to grant permits for the erec- A small cash deposit, the balance in small weekly _ Skipping Rope. ot? ia | OT” Notion hatbee ne a Ceifeane gchannel | open spring wagon trailing after the end of | ton of overload wires for’ telephone, U sarpnoacmante: or monthly payments, nonotes tosignand 6 percent} Crxcrxxatt, Ouro, April 18.—John L. Sulli- U1 lectric lighting ‘poses 30 feet und auniform width of 1000 fect ana | He, colamn. they all peared thor- | telegraph or electric lighting purposes in the asa dbp aeteaulicg cremh sate oughly soaked the rain, but | District of Columbia outside of said cities, | gALLATACH. The remains discount on all settlements made within thirty days. | yan says: “I am a tectotaler now. I have not H. ALLABACH wil be taken frou the veult im 5 GROSS CLUB BAGS, made of HEAVY . H under such rules aad regulations as shall in | Hili'cometers sol watersen te Such are our terms for the purchase of any article or | drank a drop in flve months, except one week | A¥ 7 | plme fotolution Herotofore ‘fered ‘by Mr. Lishvee ane b'voshoek ce abies ae: | Maske bongunenieusonce ee pelaie cane? Eonorrow Camda, Ae ei to yy ya ATHER (imitation a/liz " : a é pelle J. a 4 hi ROAN LEATHER (imitation allizator, nicely | grticies of FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTING, & | of the Fitzsimmons-Maher fight in St. Paal, ‘ ; obtain information concerning the use of | @outhed pleasure at the courteous return of a ae Ga DROWS. At @aetrom Apett Timed, strong handle, nickel trimmings, four ‘The coming of spring necessitates many changes | and [drank little all of that week; but from x rie electricity as powor in- the propul- | their salutation by the President, os ER. EMMIE. “eulted Siot Bagene tbiwn, Protection tips on bottom, Anysizefrom 10 | about the house, Such things as Mattings and Reftis- | now on until I begin training I will not take a | {en P.. or. 38 Fh] sion of farm machinery and imple- ARIOT SEEMED MEMINENT, The Production of the Precions Metals Dar- | “Fantnl from the we ‘of Wer pazewea 10.26 inchea qxators demand your sttention. Right hese we desire | drink aoe ¢ ‘ — 2 ae eee tail] Asthe procession turned into the avenue iug the Year 1891, poe FN ‘Togeday: we Y oi to way that wo bave made unusual preparation in these | ""+] will begin training about June 30, I would : Hi pil asin grow:h of plants i foreign countries wastaken | reom 19th street a gun in the hands of one of =o ‘trieude invited. Hines, Ourstock of Matting, Linoleum and Oueloth | like Bay St. Lous if Lhave my choice. | How: 4p, explained briefly by Mr. Petfer and agroed | {72 Deb iers of the “Baliisore mide] Me. E.O.Lecch, the director of the mint, has =, eceaetia! ited een wore Rene ee Ot aces at hectare Twill ain ta a acts ck I «BY ] Atthe close of the morning business (at| was fired, nnd for a few mo-| transmitted to Congress a report on the pro- ‘No. 4—Grain LeatherCiub Pags.clothjinings, — Ploce nd out of convenient reach of too many z | 12:50) the Senate took up the calendar and| ments a small-sized riot seemed im- | duction of the precious metals covering the cal- Spenned tone, aici lock ani catches, four We know that yon will not be disappointed in our | Pore De. pre “ 124" | bills upon it were disposod of as foliows: iainent because of the efforts of the police to | endar year 1891. The product of gold from the e:tion tipe on bottom. stock of Retrigerator—we never carried xo mang be- | “I have not the slightest idea who will look ® to ratify u@d confirm an agrecment with the | arrest the party. Kor a while the members of | mines of the United States aggregated 1,604,840 | CONSELL. Buateniy, at 1-30 mage 18160, mm de + = fore. All sizes, all prices, from 86 to $50, Mado by | after my training. It will not be Muldoon, for Kickapoo Indians in Oklahoma territory. | the company and the crowd on the streets pre- a 21.35/91 71 i LLiN M CONNEI ‘of the : fine ounces of the vaine of €33,175,000, "This is | Euiiy M CONNELL: widow of, the tat 3 highest Paris jot train like I did for Kuirain, I took | Ma * | Passed, vented the arrest being made, and it was not : = po _ ee oe ee = aioe (Batinog od iets 1 wil aot'walkeo auch | 4 4 4 To amend the set approving the route and | until the patrol wagon from the K street station | 84 increase of $330,000 over the product of the | Notice of funeral hereafter. award in 1889. We never tire of talking to you about “ < SON. On Sunday. April ‘The principal feature of my training will be | }! OM Ws termini of the Anacostia and Potomac River | arrived with a detai! of officers that the part previous calendar year. The increased pro- Bost ‘oloved: when Phuery Mea a Tome? the Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites we sell for #28 | skipping the rope. I think it the very best | Lead tra De 3 t Railroad Company in the District of Columbia, | under arrest couid be taken, Reverdy Johnson | duct is due largely to improved processes of } tue Sherherd, in the nivety-seound year ese Taare cash or $30 on time, We have sold hundreds of them | kind of exercise for a pugilist, It is au exer- fe N. E . Passed. and John H. Cooper, both members of the | treatment and to the increased amount of gold Deprect mother. you have left ua, No. 1.—Canvas Extension Cases: leather tips | and have set to hear the first complaint. We should | ciso that keeps arms and legs going and your IN EXECUTIVE SESSION. Baltimore Hifles, were taken to the station, | extracted from lead and copper ores, coun cchassipeamioes, on corners: leather handle; three strong straps. | jie to have you sce the Plush-covered Parlor Suite we | chest is brought into play as weil." Besides I] E ogn Tho Senate at 1:40 p.m.,on motion of Mr. moreso fe Sooperwie | The product of silver from our owa mines And Spore forever <vell ie a ball a 3 — crowd of several hundred negroes. Cooper was Pp BY HER GRANDPAUGHTER, ROZETTA MOTER, Size 16 | 18 ! f frames of solid oak. Our high- | Will have a big ten-pound ball to toss and a 500, 3 Be obo i203. | Sherman, proceeded to executive busin 7 i i 58,330,000 fi if th weial ese. | sce | 8 Ps —————— fighting bag to hit. Iwill also play foot ball, | 30. U.S. Flee 8, $1,000 kt 112 Pri iv 1638, ebarged with discharging firearms in the | ¥as 58,330,000 fine ounces of the commer Funeral will take place from her iste residence, Nes : y sade PurlorSuites in Plasb, Brocatolle. Tapestry and | “.Corbett i a clover boxer and, 1 presume. a | #000s¢ Vidi, a300a8 115%. “Col Hiro ins 104 HOUSE. strect and on being cesrebed at tho station | value of $57,690,040, or of the coining value in | 300, stot gouttwont am Eine ‘Wilton Rug are¥5 per ceut cheaper than any housein | nice fellow. Of course I wiil win and win | p4:t00 Mont 137, Ame iemomathy vied . , a loades ive rroled | revolver Was! gilver dollars of 275,416,565. This is un in-| FERGUSON. Qn Sunday, April 27, at 3:18 Yo. 711.Ladice Drees Trunks: covered with | the city. When you visit usask to see the Solid Oak | easily. Idon't want to appear in the light of | iyusec arr mpenennia Easter Monday opened dismally. The rain | found on him, An additional charge of carry- | Grease of 3.580,000 ounces over the prior year, | £%%, NiLiait PENGUSON, the ahyraioth boat r ‘ Bed Room Suite for $17 cash, $18 on time. Ifyou | # blusterer, but 1 jook on that purso and $10,- ky igor od B07 era fell in torrents, tho walking was unpleasant and | ing concealed weapons was then eutered agaiust | The increased silver product was due princi- | © Fun-rai from his jate residence, 421 @ Reavy canvas: Bard wood slats; malleable irom a5 i. 000 stake as very easy money.” ee . | there was a mixture of chill and warmth about | hit. Johnson was charged withduorderly con- | pally to new finds in Colorado and Idako ana | ¥eet, Tuesday. {pr 19, V802, af 8 pm. ape chewrv snd coreercltupe: sheet iron bottom; | needs carpet our Brasels at GOpee yard cath cr 6So : — {Disrict of Columbia Bonds —Market stock, 75,1692. | the atmosphere which was very disagreeable. | TU p, to the cheapening of the processes of emolting | Tustin mvised fo attend. | " tras, wi Ingrain ‘S5e. per oy ” euey. 101 bi sked. 20-year fun, Gs, Li 7 ¥ = E: an nae scape capobraiesde eh gel polagemag one an prema” and laid RAIDED THE “SPORTS. words 100M ba ‘ ‘fana. 3a1809, cid: | ‘The result was that the attendance of members | -¢=*™") apne, a young nefro, was also ar-| lead and copper ores bearing silver. | 11% rested and cl —- stocl png, pyoaiseat dangter of i enrreuey. TOOL rged with disorderly conduct, ‘The director of the mint has made a specicl | Willisin 1. orimen at eo 33; | in the Houso svas, small when the hour of noon Gstedb he first ye Size 28 | 30 without extra cost. Nocharge fot weste in matching waka a & Dag Pigne ween tee 6 od, BO-vear fund, Gey golds 1902, 5 effort to distribute, for the first time, the silver 04.95! 84. cures. We seil a Sixfoot Oak Extension Tabiefor | 7*Y Mad Begun = Wow Bight N ets A Ess aoa Tete curt, | arrived, DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. prodact of the United States as to the sources ei4o| sd30! ofS0 $4.25 cash or $4.50 0n time. We can furmsh your al, 11 a 10s, 1893-1901," 100 SWAMP LAND GRANTS. ies pitched of production. He aoe that of tifs total Southeast. Ritonde ond evlativge cordially Sagem sth pina inde pla ge Mr. McRtao, from the committee on public 1 oduct for the last calendar year 28,497,000 | ™ (Aleaandria papers Please copy battle occurred yesterday afternoon two miles | ,,Misceliay a com P Mr. O'Donnell Appears to Refute the Charges | fins ounces were produced from milling ore: HAWKINS. On Sunday, April 17, 1 lands, moved to suspend the rules and passa : Bos o AWKIN™ aced s-vomty”-cisth southeast of here. Two hundred sports from | and Geo a z he coher rtptcs_tner Rpg atone Made Against Him. 23,707,000 from lead ores, and 6,126,000 from house, or any part of it, at asmall outlay of ready 11th st bi "ae? | cash, and our credit prices are lower than cash prices , zx Court northwest, lend pocorn Bose caked.” Was bill to adjust the swamp land grants and to fix] Some ti the Presiden a ores, R ‘aheral. wil tak a St Paul, Minneapolis and — Stillwater | 17% id ase A Serie Cotpany, alasiieliges fic ace ch wks Charente. simone rae clivas hes pais ct per stag wanes woman fy iste. — gathered at a tavern and had just | uv. 6~ '116 bid, — asked Amencan Secnrity and | “Oy aT provides that for ail swamp. or over- | the'peace and as soon as announcement was | ‘Ihe total product of private and government | Mer sit on sfomtar. Avril 18, IRQ, 9t.390 started a fight between a couple of ‘aud drust 5a, "1905, 100 bid. — | flowed lands granted to any state, which were do of that fact Richard Rothwell refineries in the United States, including |.“ ° RP 4 a. ie Gnocass bull dogs from St. Pani and Minneapolis, when 965 ee ay fine Teast ENS: | sold for cash, such state shall have credit for the | Made of that fact Richard Rothwell wrote alet- | foreign material, smelted and refed, was ‘aged : oor Ciuc amd CWO. Bheriff Lonfest and forty deputics surrounded ‘Ist mnoficage Ge, 190: ‘asked. oa os aie — ter to the Senate gee committee 9.863 fine ounces wong We have mate arrancoments Sestashing a8 beoen wioctng: This stant ineaatey ui. | by the Uuitod States and for all of said lands im | making charges against the good name and 4 "495 fine ounces from is late reaidence, No, 408 B SM ey AE ng nll Monsors Cneorr House, pededthe crowd, which ran in every direction, | "ssh! Wanhingtou cas Company. series Be Gar 43 | SHY state located with warrants or scrip oF | yusiness revutation of Mr. O'lvounell. At the 1 Sp PURO - ‘the tamly’ for BASE BALL UNIFORMS, 819, 821, 823 7th at. mw, Some of the sports returning the fire. Clubs adateds, eigabitrton Gus Company Conyertibie | witich | were ee * oe at: District committee vacue of the gold deposited at the Sutiretine of samples “Thiehes | ape Bet Hand Its. and stones were also resorted to. % Guritea aud Nort O 'Steost 5 : te MYERS, Departed this life ip the hope ot @ future Every window in the building was shot out, | ¥2,)00,'/¢; LOU asked. Calgtal aud, North 0 Stroet | indemnity has not been granted, such state hoo. tom was Referred to Senators | mints during the year was $70,915,632, of a Shite ot junnortalityr om Apr 16, ISOS, Ba A * i i i onan i Eerresitentes 151 Pierce place northwest _ ; as maruane Oe, 100 nit 328 ied shall have indomnity in’ cay, the amount and Harri, Today they met | which $24,553,180 was foreign coin zit Fe Of the particiranis, Tutrick Shanley of St, | Gis ectcio Light Converts Se Li Bie STM | thoreof to be limited to the price at which the | in executive session to. consider the charees end bullion, ‘Tho dopestts and par-|acbadiee Mnsaeueiseeb eee: E =a Tas Kemer Issrrrore Paul wae seriously injared. ‘Tho sherii's mon | Sikct, Agwcor is alzoad Gx, 102 Wid. 1004 sate. | lands were beld at the dato of their disposai by | and to give Mr. O'Donnell opportunity to | “naj, Puion. aggregates 73,088,026. sthnd. | ONPURN. At Folsom, Ge, Toseday, Apel! A oo ae wero fivally victorious, und the sports were all | 5)b4°%0s asked Alanouie all AvsoctationSy 101 | the United States, Mr. Meltao oxplatued that | answer them. Mr. O'Donnell appeared in bis | ard ounces of the comings value of $35,038,584, | 280 of iold Serge, Manstlals, eoxd sucoy-fes — a Ea THE CORE ON TNE M __[arrested. ‘They wero afterward roloased on | bit, Ws¢aaked, 9) OT the nuns Parpose of the measure was to quiet | own behalf, made a statement of the facts ax | The amount of silver purchased by the govern. | att triovodmn of kayate hy lz CURE 01 ational i to t! 7 ii ‘i ts Comatete tee othe etlow. | ZIGUOR, IAEA 9 IO EE EA CO-| Dall Htsoakie oDNMt SEAN G AON HAE | the tates what. those setiers had paid to ths | subcommitica, - S07) Pression on the | mont during the | roar was, [4,340,912, fine Om! rape, "eeaters Lmpape ANEURASTMESIA. Col. Shepard's Attacks Condemned. asked. Far and tes", 100 Bid, ked. | United States government, Secretary Harry Simpson of the National | of the silver purchased during the year was Where the blessed know po ®orrow; Jersey Shirts (ong and short Creat is delightfully situated, 24 miles = it ‘The attacke the | Citzrne, 170 bid, 185 asked. Columbia, 140 bid. - Kilgore (Lex.) opposed the measure, | Capital ‘rust Company testified most emphati- | 80,939 per fine ounce. The average cost of the Wo wel nest our Socter em, 4 alseves} more and 16 tiles froin Washington OB New Yous, April 18.—The attacks on St Seek Fak A oat, oe 209 | contending thet lt eoald’ sect tha government | eniiy to lin ODectee ten yh integrity. — | total ¢t purchased under the act of July = Goren, B Pace fall ura Athlete Shee fut “etl, aly two sinutes walk | Catholic church which have appeared in Col. | Wid, — sake, Tradory, 116 bid. 317) aaked, | 350,000,000 to settle the matter. , Nothwoll in hie letter baving stated that | 121800, huss Leos $LOS pontine nance UY eng ce pene EI aud Athlete Stock- a, aifords every couvenicuce and cozo- | Shopard’s “Mail and Express” have caused | gt, ‘Ohio 10 vit soko ze r, Bergen (N. J.) also opposed the bill, eon- | the Kev. John Chester, D-D., would bo a wit- Goo W Fernie se. 120 Twenty Bret treet Lady patients cam be secomt . ‘derabl cond ntocks—Wushingtou and Georgetown. 250 | sidering if to Loa bed onee + PRICE OF SILVER. Pi Boa [ee bs ed Taorehties was bronght formally before tie | Bauza a teronaetm dod HET UY ante, | widering it tot question tobe decided was to | brought cat bene” tent gintgment (wat | The price of silver at tho commencement of | X33 FELiG stir of Ret” WH boots be the 8 Entchers' and Pielicrs’ Gloves 1 republican county executive committee at its |, — asked, Eekinston and whom the swamp lauds belonged—to the states | ho had had a conversation with Dr. Ches- | tho calendar ycar 1891 was $1.058 por fine ounce, pprsercngionrg cod aaa P Hoclacd Toe Fiatos reat atop at ae Gent [last meeting by the reading of the following Cook, 100 84 | oF to the United States government, ter on that subject. The doctor said that | and at the close, December 81, was €0.955 per | , ABest, has fallen trom the treo of humanity, z Speltiea: and tvery strangeient made to reuder | letter from Senator John Shermau: Tere ek ssid AG aueel, | After further discussion by Messra. Oates | Rothwell had met him on tho street and had | ne ounce. The average price for the calendar pao 7 Spaiding the paticnts as pleasant as possible. Senate Chamber, Washington, April 12, oe ae a NT 22 bid, 0 | (Aiu.) and Terry (Ark.) in favor of the biil and | requested him to appear before the committee was $0.99 per fine ounce Bn ay 3 F Se ereahnane Tissot EseeL ae etree EM | De aichael Wala fi ankod. | Natioual Union, 16% mot araken oto: | by Mr, Holman (Ind) and Mr. MeMiilin | against O'Donnell. Dr. Chester told Rothwell, |°A% the dato of the reserne of the act of duly | tween Laut M streets é gue THE KELLEY INSTITUTE, Dear Sir Yours of the 11th is received. I | mac, “uid, anked, Jug 76 Ul Sasked: Peo- | (Yonu.) in opposition the motion to suspend | so tho witness said, that he did not desire to | s4tayy, the price of silver was $1.07 per fine | S73 Sa Fg *, al Guides, Re, Bo HANDIN Genta Mateger US | ave read tho extracts you refor to from Col. | ple's.’ 3% Bid. Gi asked. Lincoln, 74 uid, 834. the rales and pass the bill was defeated—yeas, | appear before the committee, but if he was] ounce; at the date tho law went into effect it | G™: CHARLES 4. srl La PRE " 27m "pe JOMN A TONNER Medical Director. | Shepard's paper and have no hesitation in | Gommercial.S bid. OMesked, Columbia, 187601, | 149." nays, 77; not two-thirds voting in the compelled tocome he could ‘do nothing but | had advanced to $i.18 ‘The highest point | mastue ws Stet tirtr-soven Dae telic tedian Giovaties | —Mo om — Pe JOMN 8 TONNER: Medics! Director: | saving that bo docs not reprosent the views of | fish juranon Storks—Real Estate Title, 130 bid, | affirmative. land the integrity and standing of Mr. O'Don- | touched was on August 19, 1890, €121 per Hoc e Raster, Foot Balle, Dattletoor republicans, but ouly his own, “I think no re- | —snked. ‘Gptumbin Pile U7ebM. 7 ame.” OO | Eathe House thon went into committee of the | nelt"° + ounce. ‘The lowest point touched ‘was om S gel shaniccail'mesigtrea |B. Towser & Sos. publican desires to interfere with a man’s re- | .9% § red. “U, 8. Flectrie Light,135 ui | whole (Mr. Shively of Indiana in the chair) on | Mr. R. V, Oulahan informed the committes | 2U5Ce- 1892, 80.854 por fine ounce, D Savery Bicycles, Hauimocky, 8c, DKY GOODS DEALERS, ligious convictions, nor should this question | 140 axed.” Grorretjwn Gas, 4 iii, —aaked. > °° | the naval appropriation bill. that ho bad known Mr. O'Donsell for more | “Attia iowest rice St aiiens acing tho pone s ee Lengel toon SE tar in any reepect into the domain Of party | qi sizes Sersecn rapnopiens 6 Oat aeek ieincan than twelve years and bad nover in all that! the commercial value of the pure siver con. A fait tine of, Sail Donte | poe tcttan: in Tazeand Gi ie ot {Pes Saiattte dn revolution smiles to | wt “Gall Tam Yauorsma, Company, 18 | Donovan’ telding as bane pad sabi sow | ino reputation," Mr. | tained in the sliver, dollar was §0.7834, at the Benriettas, in Tansand Graya, committee on OF al sn foun ¥ ‘s if i ico, jn, | Large line of Gimpe and Braids for Dress Trimming. | ong in Seustor Sherman's letter, condemuing | tit 33 Freumetis Gua. Garriare,’ and his batting has fallen off so that he will be Seas ries, 08:06, and at the average price, {Basement..........11th at bldg) Zephy? Gingbams, 16¢. Col. Shepard and repudiating the utterances of te temporarily retired, Hardic Richardson will go o At the price of silver March 28, 1892, the Beautiful line of Drees Gingham, # and 10a bis paper on thiseubject. ‘Base : out to left field and Yommy Dowd will be put ; commercial valuo of the pure silver in the dol- csi msenen Geen ts, : Lom’ and’ Trust Compaiy, 11206 bid, 118 seked | on third, This change should result. bene- is ger lar was 80.66. Doxz Sax Fon Ecnors errr 7 Interlor Department Changes. Psy sateke woakiteton tate Depont Goauany, Gicially. Canton Cloth and Pineapple Tissues, in lightand| The following oificial changes wore made in | MY, [40 ‘pin hy bind and fling tad, oe ark grounds in beautital stylea, : the Department of the Interior on Saturday: ore M, our bone Srp a : Pat Patent office— Appointments: Miss Lucy Liv- ee ee This afternoon about 2:30 o'clock a fight took were ng Ay) AT Ree Oz §: ad Se BALTIMORE, April 18. — Flour — western — navetixa Rva Ox Saws. Jast® recelredFeatherproct ‘Ticking, “in shett | ings of Indiana, Miss Clara J, Hampson of Edoardo; do extra, BYdus¥bs do family | place esr 14th and © stroots between = Py rx tovited, “Tbs wishing to pe See ourline. You will need one if you intend to stil ectling Ladies’ Underwear at less than | Towa, Miss Bertha Morris of Missouri and Miss LWuMeE wheat, metent. 405485: snrmt | party of colored men who had been 22.5. Zeegee inves, Thee wees 47035 00; spring wheat straight, 4. Going abroad. They are not only a comfort, | Nholewierices. Lous Gowns, Zoe. ; well worth 40.:] Kato V, Darby of Arkansas, copyiste at €720. | a4 G0—rece bar “soot drinking and » cobblestone thrown by j.0s ; ‘ ‘on Saturday afternoon situation has been a delicate one to handle. But = necessity, anid are not to be overlooked. oye’ Kuso Fonte Ye. Hope’ Outing Mhurts and | Resignations: Mise Mary D. Penbody of Dis- | P=%° an one of them struck another on the ‘wostionony, Am elegant amortment in Scotch Plaids, Bina, | Beir Waists, 25c. “All the makes of Corsets | trict of Columbin, clerk at $1,200; Miss Reu- eNO. SesaA; ‘a’ Sepoteroh: kar sumed aa oo organize As related by the Sonators from Wyoming, a . pa Beas i Walworth of New York. model attond- 4 atoc = stile: | aces torte ry oe tho cattle owners banded together to protect| Ir You Rea» T'ms You Wax “opr ant at 61,000; Miss Harriet A. Fellows of See ssn ‘easy—m: Roseeearr’ nent where | Bipmeretig hed give that | themselves from the “rustlers,” composed of ‘(NOT BE DECEIVED. ae W. M. Suvsrez & Soxs, Connecticut, copyist at #900; Charles E. Smith | soot” 48 (Pr ecegt Mette: May. AGS6N: | dressed, and another negro named. Williem | © riff-raff from all over the Union, and whe num- dees Am Elastic Plow will also make s pleasant of Pennsylvania and William A. Nestler of 107 busbels Jones ‘Was arrested as his bered nearly 1,000 mon. In protecting their | Good things have slways been counterfeited and tam Waveling companion. They are cool and can be 919 PA AVE Tennessee, copyists at $720. busl 13,008 | bushe's, 41,000 | Jones denied that he threw Property from the raids of the “rustlers” two | 14.44 srtcies without merit, never. folied so as to be place! in a box only one inch ak Pension office — Resignation: George W. aad eden S10" | stone and claimed that during the fight 1. 2D AND PLaIn ‘Taylor of New Jersey, principal examiner, at > No; injured man bit his finger. He said We cautioned you last week against the imitations INDIA SILKA vis of Indian affaire—Recignation:: New- heen eters bese grind eesty ia ah qurapnaenal . BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND DESIGNS TO | 4on 3h Lovejoy of Masachusotts, clerk at B ‘The physicians at the think the in- Robody Likes to be deceived—er don't forget the og I — PIECES BLACK CHANTILLY Lac, Seren Chase of Minnesota, type- A j| Jared man will rocover. Jones is held for ton—ssk for CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS: As Isonressavce. WIDTH FROM TWO TO FOURTEEN | Writer at $2 — INCHES, SPLENDID VALUE, NEW DE- FRM AT SF st ‘Gist upon having C-A-R-T-E-R'-8, and sve that Latics contemplating an cectn voyage will sioNa, Weer Porxt Capers—The following have System. wot them, ‘make © mistake if they start without oue of our 230 PIECES FOREIGN DRESS 1m | been appointed cadets at West Point from the tae kets peooouoce fk te Dereeaes Don't formet the cantion—don't be deceived. popular eravenette garments They are en- ALL THE NEW EFFECTS. ASSORTMENT District of Colombia: Mervyn C, Buckey, prin- Sravutticeciuaty and hove Stinch mat. | AS TMELOWEST. FARTING In ezance | A» 6nd Altred C. Owen, alternate, 1442 Rhode ee aie * dat without Detog clumsy and beve 32-inch mili- a _—_——— — ae tev caoen, half lined with pare ilk AD ates Sas can oe ane os ee oe ‘Tur Suratut Covat.—No opinions of general on the rotired we een —as— interest were rendered in the United States of lieuten- Poet pie § (CMe S00r anecsneseee...32th street Datlaing Bageetin Ones veleg. pAererend ey ‘cattlemen felt that Iynching wooowanD & LoTHRoP. ‘sp9_ | Lamar, who has been very seriously ill, is now bre dy troops turned the eat- convaloscent and able to walk about the house. eg i

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