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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1892—TEN PAGES. THE PRESENT MOUSE TEAGIO 1 TH SA oes |e fee] PS age po April 30. 5 CENTUR & ‘Thirty women who had been employed in ; TESTIMONY GIVEN BEFORE THE SPECIAL PENSION the mail bag repair shop in this city under the Six Boys Thonght to Be Buried in the OFFICE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE TODAY— | lead of Mrs. Charlotte Smith today appeared Men Philadelphia Theater's Ruins. 1 | M% PE ARNAUD's LeTren DExrINO TuaT HE| Defore the House post effice committee to pro- Parapzsruta, Pa, April 29.—Special Officer | service reform. ‘They are disposed to charge | TYE PERSONATED ANY ONE ELSE IX ORDEE| test against the action of the superintendent A Laughing Stock for Gods and} WR" THERE Mone vicriusr McGarrity, who was in the Central Theater at him with not having lived up to the " TO GET A PENSION. of the railway mail service in dismissing them IS THE OPINION OF EX-SPEAKER REED. | the time the iro started, tells a story which is his promiece radars not eattnies stn The pension ofice investigation wasresumed | "0% the shop on account oftheir action in sig : starting if true. He says that he saw six | ing merely regarded the letter of the Ia today very quietly after the stormy close of | frontier teen ttan Wy, ph eneeeret ConTamninc . . First chapters of Sefior Castelar's new Life of COLUMBUS First paper in The World’s Fair Series An authentic description of the buildings by a well-inown architect. First chapters of “The Chosen Valley” A novel of the West, by Mary Hallock Foote. Complete Stories boys, apparently companions, rush | ‘The investigation by the civil service com-| the last ‘meetin, @ Commissioner Raum was | were able to earn less than ‘month at Members Called to Eix-|tor the ‘ire escape, where they | mittee of the House into the Baltimore post | not Present, though it was understood he | tho heavy and disagreeable of stitching rere soon strugpling with a mass of deeper ty | office affairs is, of course, directed against tho | would again appear. ee er ae mall bows, and 2 .. . fe’ - tit ve plain Their Absence: of no one. but themsciven. ‘The bors | Sdministration, and, in a private way, it is said | Representative Enloe read a letter from ued ben Sf heuhpriag A were quickly relegated to tho rear as | the Civil Service Reform League in endeavor-| Charles A. do Arnaud, who was charged by | “The railway ‘mail service serérintendont, the mol Baye Rog aE”, ipo Pg ing to hold Mr. Harrison to an accountability. | Commissioner Raum with having personated | they say, = — that oe a for TIME WASTE was abont to make his own when | Between now and the time of the meeting of the ‘Arnaud i “ loyment was exhausted, but it was IME WASTED 20 DAY. | Shen ike. bibting site ta en tennene| Soe roiallemy fame ag A andorra bahorr| Lema arora htop bp esc ae developed betes the comaiiios that nan. . . trampled and almost dead. | on the stair- i i ‘tment had received the full Holding His Own, and so arethe way. He turned back and endeavored torescue rap hedge Sssuo s proclamation calling upon him | ever personated or needed 10 personate any | !stimato for the work, aud te I , Carisbedd Bpradel Salle against oe ee ee cere Eee ee ee ee voniedl yemepronrt horpeenten! SS comeaaenment aaa ae Transact t th . ing, for cidentally, ivil service re-| He wro' e had aj for # pension | fined to the w © petition. pts to steal our Sn eer ee of the fury of the flames, form will be furnished with the “‘reasons why” | in his own behalf asa capiean, appointed to ae. | They pleaded that their number fncinaed ersal standard __ McGarrity made his escape just before the | they should not suport the President for re- | tached service as a member of rhe fifth Mis- | widows of soldiers and a descendant of Wash- nedy is now THE HOUSE. interior of the bail imitations 2nd thunder. This Bets ° ing gave way, and watched | nomination. Whether or not this is sufficient | souri volunteers by Gen. Fi t, and ni ington and that they had been unable to make and world-re: sowned r I for the boys to come. He did not sce them | to prevent his renomination, there will proba: | Gen. Grant, Adarour Seon een pen! a livelibood for themselves and their children appreciated by" millions. Tt is &| tq tho House this morning the Speaker ‘again and thinks withouta doubt that they | bly be evolved considerable campaign material | sons who had commonded hie service. at the extremely low rate of pay they had been common thing for people of wealth | catted attention to the fact that atthe thae of ‘The proprietors of five of the local theaters | Of,%,00F #0 citeulate in mugwump centers to| By a mistake of the government oficers they | Feceiving. " 2 the i ; : ad i , ‘The committee promised to look furthi to visit Carlsbad seeking health, Adjournment yesterday the sergeant-at-arms | nave ettoided, tho Wve of their houses to. Se, Gow loo ago Mr Wiliam Datiey Hostke | et Syiiwea ot Onis ace Deearins | Memptier. The anes cepeternintions oot By Thomas Nelson Page and Wolcott Balestier. »w blood, a strong stomach and a | bad been given warrants for the arrest of ab-| Gilmore for a benefit of the company and at- | addrossed the followi ut letter to the President: | accused him of personating another man. He | also made later in the day to Senator Sawyer, P ar - be fi nod, » stro but every-|sentee members. Ho would now ask the off-| tches of his theater. The .offer will bo ac-|" Iu" the last republican platform it was de. | declared. that Cone ee eee at, Be acting asa sub committee of the Senate post _* or yore t Maes article on Conant tind Wat eure for constiy NT coauannananen. cepted and the benefit will probably bo held on | clared that the classified system should bo ex- | charge was untrue, and alleged that the Trejec, | oflice committee. SAT MADE, inGs, and entertaining contributions from Rudyard Kipling, E.C. body can have it now at the drug B Saturday week at the Chestnut Street Opera | tonded toall grades of the service to which it | tion of his claim and hie prosecution was cue as egret Stedman, T. B. Aldrich, Richard Watson Gilder, G. P. A. Healy, stores in the shape of the Carlsbad A POINT OF ORDER. House. was applicable. This declaration was mado a| to malice on the part of Commissioner Raum BROOKLAND. S. Weir Mitchell, Julian Hawthorne, T. W. Higginson, Herman Melville, James Lane Col. Ike Hill then proceeded tothe spaee in| The members of the different companies | pledge which the party promised not to violate. | because he (De Armand) had ref ;: . . Allen, Hamlin Garland, Maurice Thompson, Harry Stillwell Edwards, and others. Sprudel Salts or the imported wa-| front of the Speaker's desk tosubmit his report, | Playing here now have offered their services | fn accepting the nomination you made this | accept €5,000 the Senate mil 3 A < 4 ny i ber Gf business men have signified ieee ole 3 . Mr. Geo. Paxton has broken ground for the For sale by booksellers ond newsdealers generally, Single copies, 35 ters—just as efficacious. Eisner & | when he was interrupted by Mr. Owens of | Shoe intoution of contributing. 4 Mn your letter of acceptances ‘tn common with | claim of 850.000 he, Mea ake oF | erection of a new house near the coruer of 1ith - eens: @ year's subscription, $4.00. Among the summer attractions Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New | Ohio with a point of order that after the ad- a ¥, I Inbored earnestly for your election, | meut. De Arnaud wrote thut he kala nd Lansing streets for Mr. Dowling of Wash- of “The Century” will be a move! by the author of “The Chevalier off York. Lrganmenpe tp bene tpap 2, ess ran MAKING BIG CLAIMS. with confidence that your promises would be | tract with Gen. Itaum by which he ageved to | ington, ‘ani"; Miss Alice C. Fietcher’s Indian papers, and a host a ees S Srna nae Somamacty ea sree, a observed. ‘The civil service refurm act. desig . 50 per cent of the claim if al-| 3fra_A, W, Harris and son have gone to of timely articles and entertaining stories for vacation reading, dam ‘The Speaker replied that that Was nota ques- | springfield, Ohio, and Des Moines After the | nates post ofliccs and custom Lotees having nes ed, and Mr, Raum wanted hiia to accept the seg! tending subscribers should begin with the May number. tion of order. S P Y a Next Scotch-Irish Congress. than fifty employes as offices to which the sys- | $5,000 offere Philadelphia to spend a few days with Mrs, It was a question for the House to decide. ae deta ie npsplicd ila; by ened Par levees holaiter closed by aching 2: ity | Harris’ mother, THE CENTURY CO., East 17th Street, New York. | Bat Mr. Owens persisted in his objection, do- Caparo ck Signe oedema PON ap i bieadI eB rod Sgipeae aud pecve Whextaterenit wa _ Mz, Ettinger is erecting two very nice houses ad “te — | claring that the House had no right to issue | Scotch-Irish Congress opened with an increased | Yon ‘The decluration of the platform could | Mr. Crounse of the New York World tests in South Brookiand, the one for Mr. Arm- z ee ais ‘ . : norder. attendance, the night trains having brought in | havo no me not refor to such | to the aceuracy of an interview with Commis- other fgr Mr. Davis. a ee ere eS er ae: ‘The Speaker said that that question would | arise when the sergeant-at-arms made his re- large additions to the membership. Th | ivi! service reform comm: ioncr Raum, inwhich the commissioner had |, Mes aud Owens of Brookland have = am rider! ups sion was opened with a medley by the United | sion appointed by you uve repeatedly urged | deseribed Morgan, the Bloomington, Ind., at- | JUSt inished setting out six hundred trees tor | The Widow of the Late Samuel Norment Be- | An Elderly Woman Pat Injored on the 7 - States Artillery Regimental Band, introducing | that this extension be made to offices having | torney, as a faint-hearted witness, esr. Robinson and Lodge at Fort Meyer gins a Suit in Equ Cable Koad. COL. HILL'S REPORT. the airs of the “Blue Bells of Sctland’” the | twenty-five employes or more, yet duriug noar-| gpgctat. rXAMINER GuEENEWALI's TRetIMowy. | HISD. Mamie FE. Norment has, by Messrs, Shella-| A fatal accident happened on the cable read Col Hill stated that ninetoon warrants had | “Campbells are coming” and other Scotch | ly three years of your term you havo not mado| "3. G Grecnewal, the epetel gecoion etme | Mth oraee Mainkione Lemoore aa bill inequity against | at 7th and B strocts morthwost yesterday pean Pash Desa, = Soe Magee ne bed | tates cae be Tee Te Be beast | May biok you, with respect, while thia pro- | €%#miner who made the investigation | aro t d there at once, a A ee moos, Mrs Caroline Holliday, an tailed to find; one had been wuddenly called | , Mier driver, bs, Rev. Dr. BH. Barnett of etic unfuldiled, how shall we know | Which resulted in Commissioner Raum's | ® attached to a wagon belonging to | declare a trust upon certain real estat elderly woman who lived in East Washington, foun were eet Se Meant his family: | Branches” by the orchestra, President Robert| hereafter upon what pledge of the republican | preferring the charges against Repre wricaley of Washington became frightened | count, &e. The complainant pd cae pnene ard wal te eaten rn ode then wens ane ey pie tad | Bonner introduced Prof. H. A. White of Wash- | purty or ite candidate wo can rely. tative Cooper, was asked if he had furnishod | PCa the station and created a lively ronaway, | fe late Samnol ‘ J c & grip ear and knocked down, premgegre soe an pontactiae poe ington and Tee University, who delivered an Yours, etc., the €25 to Morgan which Hepresentazive | )™t Nas fortunately checked before any dam- | ig hit ue was rolled over the aa 1 be here this Wg. e address on ‘*The Three Ideals—the Puritan, the W. Duprey Fourks. | Cooper refused to accept aud returve reas <3 P a distan Although painfa od Si Ox APRIL 20,17 : stated that the sergeant-at-arms bad called on | Cayaijor and the Scotch-Irish.” To this letter Mr, Harrison repited Greonewalt declined to answer, on the grond | 4, thus purchased « | | SS sc cakapaenin dag ere atoceed HILL ACCOMPLISHED A NOTABL him last might and asked what he should do} “Prof, White was followed by Prof. George | “Hox. W. Dopuer Founne, tichmond, Ind. | anrne an interview Mr. Cooper hi id | Heishts and will erect a residence and business | trustees and executors under the will. not supposed at the time that her injuries were Wad o100 That ux Gl Ti the members upon whom he served the | vacLoskic of Princeton University Green| ‘My Dean Sin: Ihave your letter of — I intended to prosecute in conti the | P< it sae 4 sets out that her father. George W. Utermehle, | of a serious nature, N FIs T+ EN HOUKS, ) ormorne The Speaker ra aken the os School of nce, who delivered a short ad-| have not time this morning to discuss at any ties to the a Mc. Cooper said he | gion pgorrigible small boy has taken posses-| died April 16, 1889, leaving a will] ‘The dirst precinct patrol wagon oon reached see tae Gua ae Sgagtract him to notify them to be preseut | groxs on “Evolution of the Scotch-Irish Nace.” | length the question which’ you present, of to if necessary to get at the whole truth of | {08 Of the Brooks mansion grounds and the hing cortain of his real estate tocom- | te scene of the accideat, but Mra, Holliday - bn gelt today. : ‘Then followed breezy ten-minute speeches | ; elicve the witness himself of any shrubs and trees arc suffering the plainant and her sister, and hor portion she | "fused to ride in it. “HANDS DOWN.” WHEN HE DIS- Tene Spores pee by Dr. Henry Quigg of Georgia and M: 7 fear. Mr. Enioe asked if the witness declined to | CONS n f Roch N.Y, is th an tenga t being ne was removed to her home, No. 635 P MOUNTED AT THE END OF His JO} ir. Owens then came in with his protest that | Sinith (Bill Arp) on the “Georgia Cracker. 2 reform movements si e been | answer on the ground thut it might criminate a WN. z . + | street northenst, in Mrs, Ballon's carriage, Mr. Owens th ith his protest that ih (Bill Arp) on th C been | an . oF, Witing of Rochester, is the guest to Job Barnard as trustee, i K; | street northenst, in Mra, Ballou NEY, AFTER HAVING TESTED THE EX the House had no right to take the action it| Mr. Geo. li. Frye of Springfield, Ohio, will My though! was that ng to| him, The witness replied that he made the The Brookland Whiet Club will hola tt ers, of the value of $! A physician wu red that hi DUEANCE OF MANY HORSES, » had taken yesterday. It had always been held | invite the congress to meet at that pl y country that the law was | ¥ tion. as # subordinate and had instruc- | eagles ist Club will hold its next | extaie was of the value of $700,000. injuries wore of a g MOKF THAN TWO AND A HALF HOURS 2 next year and Henry Wallace of les d and impartiilly administered as | tions to do anything he might think sary | Meeting atthe home of Mr, Woodward Thurs- | that she was induced by her husbem first believed, ne. that an adjournment terminated proceedings ToSP) i will ask it to go to that already classified, I think a j to elicit everything connccted with the trans- | S*Y ¢¥¢™pg, April 5, ony! 4 omisiny this morn pj oe eee ge, RIM Mr, Wallace says every officer . Leen accompiished in that di- | action, — . eS -_ aFvivin e The coro fed of hor death, an@ v MAY BAVE LITTLE MONEY TO been determined yesterdays Without objec: | 0f the Iowa state government is a Scoteh-Irish- | rection here has been an importantex-; ‘The witness did not want to make a further NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. : t oper’ 2 nbly hold an inquest tomorrow at the WUT YOU DONT NEED MUCH tion the House bad adopted a resolution re- | ™*": including Gov. Loi Mr. Frye offset | tension of the classified service. ‘the subject | answer because it might furnish Mr. Cooper | ay ous = ‘ procured by . § heyy deceased, reg ep | pethipe on sabato s by nominating Gov. McKinley of Ohio for | presented by you as well us some othe with information he could use in the pros Teeting of the School Board--Notes of Gen- | Xcess of Govie ’ fre. Holliday was about sixty vears old, Femara ng embership in the Scotch-Irish Society of | “ested mov thon, of ollisra. Finally, however, bs admit: ail Natboast: 4 that her hasby : . | _H. C. Whitten was the conductor of the cai PARTICULARLY PROUD OF TRE Fine? EXCUSE, America, Gov. MeKinley was of course unani- | bave my con ation, but I am not ted that he had farnished Morgan the pondenee of The Evening Star. 91, leaving « will dated Septe y | No Was a to the gripman by per- OF NOVELTIES IN KILT, The recalcitrant members were then sum-| mously elected with enthusiasm, pared to announce any program. 25 to send to Mir. Cooper in order to draw 0} Doorn anecin tom. |" a pr % e : d the accident. AND JUNK SUITS FOR THE moned to the bar of the House and called upon | Pat Calhoun will address the Con- | yours, Bexsasen Hanuisos, information he wants He bad done this| at a meeting of the board cf school c © her benent dur i io avers o eh SMALL FOL! OUR SELECTIC to present such excuses for their absence as | 87°88 on the Scotch-Irish of Georgia, showing Mir. Foulke wrote to the President aiso on the | in good faith, believing Morgan’s statements. : wen = ‘ol COM- | that a schedule was x e real proporty ALEXANDRIA. that this state is Scotch-Irish and not Anglo-| subject of r attempts said to have been | Mr. Raum had told witness he should not suffer ¢ e : on Febr: and whe! # presented to ANTS SUITS they might see fit. ‘ Saxon. made by ex-Congressmin Allen to eoilect | pecuniary loss through the payment of money | Dusit p- | her to make Ler selection of one-third she dis- REASTED Mr. Lowers (Cal.) was the first prisoner to be — money for campaign purposes from ‘edorai | fo get information,” Witnees understood, Nc, | ho opera- | Covered for the frst time that the provisions | TO RE SAVED PRoM LYNCmING, Is WITHOUT arraigned. He said that his chief of- PARIS WILL BE PREPARED. officials, In his reply the President stated that | Raum would reimburse him ont of his o us of the schoolstor the Ps fol. | Or es ea woke, mat Be ceenetenee im Beet Onae BaleRac pe with « warrant allog- AL ANYWHERE ON THE FACE fense consisted in being caught. He ie he had no knowleze of the purpose of Mr. | pocket if necessary for witness knew it could penools.tor the spring term xs fol- | husband's promise. that the court | ing that Bowen Robertson had attempted » EGLOBE. IF 18 DECIDEDLY TO Eee Seem pramenk yootary, Vat Bid | aaa mangunan! ta Gupecess Ail Ananch-| Allen’ te uake euch collections; tet aw | not be paid from the pubtic funds. Witness | 10s Enrollment—white, 3,110; eelored, 1,872; | declare a trust in all the real estate converd | rite on oe nia brought a tra YOUR INTEREST TO LET CS CLOTHE gone home in order to answer the maddumeuns ce eas a dine withtat hie cameert x | was still ont the 295, as Mr. Morgan had not | total, 4.892; average attendauct to Barnard, trustoo, and that she is fuil owner | TSP © y, brought a tramp YOUR BOYS. letters of persons wanting pensions or post os —_ gianieeee the gentlemen who cal! is | returned the $25 after Mr. Cooper h golored, 1.412; expel e}of sud 56, square 511, and convey to ber all thet ‘name to the station house bere Offices. or of persons who did uot want, some-| Panis, April 29.—Enormous precautions are | mayer had personal ncwledee ate viciaties | crnrned aeoaphit, ‘Gupeoenl i | scinools, real estate she so conveyed to her husband, and alleging that there 7 body eise appointed postmaster. He had no | being taken by the government to suppress any | of the civil service law they sould have made | it. oases h snation of Miss Mur- | aud that the court grant her from the residue danger of Irnching if he remained Roussos, Parser & Co. intention of infracuing the rules of the House. | anarchist disturbance on May day. ‘Three | complaint to the proper authorities and had | “There are several letters in the Morgan cor-| #2. 1 as teacher was ac- | of the estate what she would have beer entitled lax, asivod the police to take eare of him He thought that he obeyed them as weil if not better than the average member, Asenreas Crorstens, A motion to excuse Mr. Bowers was made, placed ina cell, He id Li thand Osicer Taylor that he was white, but when secon afterward he was ; : aioe Slat knee antes : epted. ‘Lae appointments of the follow- | to had her husband died intestate, cavalry regiments have been summoned to| Mr. Allen of aniy oticr porson party to such | respondence which have wot yet been produced, | CP! ppointngy ; Parle, making ten Teciments in all thet are | Woiation prelented for indictment. Ho had | The witness ceed he hon tented Coe eee were coniirmed: Mins E. J. ———o—— . 3 6 | no knowledge that such a course had been fol- lorgan because it made charges against s, Francis W. Nehouse, Annie M. Powell, One Got Of, the Other Convicted. but many members, believing that the arrest | ready to sweep the streets clear of any mob | {owed, but fe himself would refer the weatios | eon ogee because above suspicion, | €210red. An appropriation of $10 was made to | qn the Crimainal C Bran re bys, Foprescntative of Ti i, 7 . e > 1 re above suspicion, . : riminal Court, Judge Bradles, today | Sra he ind 7 of a member for neglect of duty was not mere | that may congregate for purposes of mischief, @ Atlicway Geo ities : sitera tse ad coloaed "| the Teachers’ Association. A reward of €23 |, 2" ‘Be i i AB one pe ov bef mum, 1200,1202&1204F SiN W | chita’s piny, but a serious matter, demanded | Besides the bodies of troops that will be | © Be Attorney General for investigation, and two other letters be had mislaid. | ray offered For eee a oie rd Of £25 | two colored men, Wm. Gant and Robert, alias and although apoarentiy ‘willing to tell all ixhariasedraci the yeas and nays, wassed+wherever disorder is specially feared | 2 offieisily what right he had to deetroy | 8M conviction of the purties who broke into the | Tobe, Thomas, were tried for hoasebreaking | kuew le bwd ai ipod ia umeawet Socne Gudamel on May day sinaller bodies will be an rs. Greonowalt replied that the letters | 8! + Batiey's on the 191, It was | at the resideuco of W. H, Danmore and the | jitieddezed | Ho ws Se dg od Before the announcement of the vote Mr. | Mlitferent arts of ys city. ready to = ssed to him personally and he re- hat in future no appointment of prin- | iarceny of a watch, &c., from James Campbell | oot to Portex could met tell. Me hadeome n upon auy gathering that threatens to become | yinisdahae es cocoa school in which an ussistaut teacher is | on March 12 The case was not pressed against | £0" "4 Vawrtax 4 Burrows of Michigan said that he understood | disorderly pideearagirae loyed wili be confirmed unless the ap- | Gant and Thomas war convie shots seb te a ot ee that several gentlemen who were under arrest | _ The orders to the troops are po Jestgh Visbuay aid torch Soham.) og y 5 pointee holds a first-class certiticate. It was whose mame he did not know, and he was had voted upon the question, He made the | have all been served wit iges and | Wilson J. Morrow and Grace Marshall, both of | NATIONAL BANK INVESTIGATION. red that the colored ‘schools be closed on arrested him on the cherge of assnulting am Point of order that gent!-men under arrest | will be commanded to fire and continue firing | aioxandria, Va.; W. H. Tavenner and Dora E. | rogts, ‘Taken Dele May 6 and the white schools on Juno 10. Tl During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | oid indy. They carried hum to house and could take no part in the procesdings of the | Upon any mob that refuses to disperse. The | Veitch of Fairiax county, Va. timony Taken Before the House Com- | board will meet again on the 2d of May. ee a ho | ond: Sains oh - A fore ory wr om reel Rovernment is anxious to gain a repntation Zor | cee mittee at Its Session Today. Jn the orphaar cottrs yesterday Jotiere of | ET Paral ie ne ee ee ee hay broepha tae SS : =a ort of his point, quoted | Vigor ard the general public are with virtual i mace on on the personal estate of Ehiza- | health office for the followin, ; > Mtiodaeh cheb coe ceed a deccion opener wintaren ee which he | Wanimity in favogof the soverest measures, RACING IN A DRIZZLE. Fis leaking andl cotconcy sommnltins of tes White—Catharine Beck, 58 years, septicamia; | 1062, | 1% is suid that the attempt Wid not pro- ¢ ; stag coed to any serious longths, a = The commanders in other parts of France House has found diffi ich day in secur- 7 debility; Thos. ; : aon tr og nn | aioe bean Saeed Os beds temecentoes te readi- | The Meeting at Benning Goes on Despite | ing a quorum to conduct the national bank in- “ores pecpaed cesedecy-w ag Ate gs | te ness for the prompt reinforcement of the capi- | Inclement Weather. vestigation, the technical eharacter of the in- “ ‘alsh, 66 years, ge v5 . ‘ME. REED TAKES 4 HASD. tal, should necessity arise. It is belioved. how-} Notwithstanding the rain the management of | quiry and the fact that the failure has beon st. Luther G. King, in which the | Ate, €8 years cancer; Felix Grabam, 65 year UNIVERSITY PAAMINATION. Eleven candidates—five from the Washing- i e i j “ ~ cerebrai hemorrhage: Antonio Sousa, 68 years, | ton public free schools and six eadete from Mr. Reed (Me.) seconded Mr. Eprrows in his | over; tha: the troops st the capital will be | 11, Washington Jockey Club decided that the | investigated heretofore with a great deal of failed to agree. Jas, Vinson and Jere- | Steets dissune; Maree. St. John’s Academy, inclading Stuart J. Gass i ample to deal with any emergency. colored, convicted of breaking car ie! point, and in the course of hisremarks said : be public should not. be disappointed, and | thoroughness tending to lessen interest m it, | windows oa Metropolitan brauch raiiroad,were | Cdiac asthma; John C. Cogsewell, and Percy F. Leach of W gtou—are now that all this fuss and difficulty arese from the! New ENGLAND AND FREE IRON. | carly announced that today’s races wou!d| so that today the committee, on motion | sentenced to ihe penitentiary for three erg Alexander Leadingham, 66 years, cir- | taking the univ examination at Washing. attempt to override the Constitution. [Applause —— bo rma, The crowd is, of courte, | of Representative Walker, adopted a resolu- | Ties, D. Dove, tor larceny, was sent for one | Osisot liver. | 24 4 || tom selioul trailing. yey we on republican side and derisive laughter on | mr, Horace P. Tobey, Says the Issue Is an! not so largeas itwould have been had the | tion making six members a quorum for the | year to the house of correction. casey eae = a. a am dactod, un der tt auspices of versity | democratic side.) ms Important One. weather been clear; nevertheless, there is a|PUrposes of the investization. Controller |, A convention composed of delegates from | 4% 7, 89 yearn. puthisis; Jobn F | sev ueinin by Mr. K. F. Whitehond, an exam- Br. McMillin (Tenn.) inquired whether the | 4, Horace F Tobey of Becton has beon im r c A . ig | Litces’s examination was continued, aud he put | the several Sunday schools of the county will | \ibam Holley, 89 years, phthisie: John F- | inor sent trom Charlottesville, The examina- Sentleman and other gentlemen on the ether | | seth past twe days and has been in| Ter? air crowdin attondance. Tho track is| in evidence the telographic and tell sone, | meet st Galthersbarg on May 21, continuing | years, nephritis: Albert G) Butcher 7 years, | U2? Will last three days, side did not sit in their seats and refuse to vote, | town for the p y in| somewhat heavy, but not heavy enough | srowicnee berwern tre emeand mm na [eeoe years, nephritis; Albert G. But years, TRAMP, TRAMP. Mr. Reed said that the gentlemen were pres- ent under the laws and the Constitution, and they constituted a quorum andwere ready to be counted as such. As to the question of Voting. that was an affair (as he had heard gentiemen on the other side say) between them and their const consultation with democratic members of the ‘ “a 4 ‘A dwelling h al phthisis; Wm. Oden, 1 year, bronchitis; Sam Tax to prevent good sport. ‘There are | Examiner Drew and Keystone Bank ofticers be- welling house and lot, the property of | P : see rere a3 committee on ways and means in regard to| Sy s.res on today's earde and they promise to | fore und after the failuro of the Keystoue Bank, | Mrs, H. A. Koberison, situated about one mile | H- Howard: 9 months, larrngismus; Samuel E. | Alexandria had a temporary addition to tte the details of the free iron bill. Mr. Tobey is | furnish some of the best contests of the meet- | _A letter from Examiner Drow to Mr. Lacey, | northeast of this place, was wold at pablic auc- Meecnne sssite hr Population this morning—twelve persons, two aniron manufacturer and one of the leading | i The following are the entrics and | recelved about February 20, 1891, was read, in | tion yesior Mr. Nadock Dove being the ce Se men, four women, six children and a dog ie Hi o this letter Drew said he had further axamined | purchaser at $400. Roth Held for the Grand Jury. They had been sent out of Wash: and tariff reformors of Messachuretts, He told a hts in the first rac iree-quarters of a mile, | the bank's affair aud that it would iakoa| | Dr. Edward Anderson left here yesterday | Mr. Charles. Paylorof Fredericksburg, Va, | hel Bed boon rent out of Washington and DAKAR) Stan reporter that he thought the House would x 5 n | long time to fiud out the methods by which | to attend the meuting of the Medic = ile i city a few days was robbed of | nigh ddie- oman, : Mr. Bailey(Texas) inquired whether the gen- | pass a freo iron bill, but the Senate would not. ae wid Fagor 05 ‘each, cud | such a large abstraction of its faade. hind been | FUrgical Faculty of Maryland, held. im Bales | © ars ond ‘after tho use was naperied | spsvomsen, note they ene Boe Meco otr & Bro... pe mmpny eyhot mean! fo Serle “He thought the House would pasa it because : : made without his knowle letter | more this week. De. Anderson was one of | 15° the police Oficer Mulvey of the South | of Harrist okiug for relatives im eS s ais Geis kamen: maleen wl ba kant Owing to the mud the following horses were | xccompanying Mr. Drew's final report, | Practice of medicine in tis state, which law | named Lxeius Gillen and locked him up Notes. Mr. Reed replied that the Constitation did |." question an important qne in New| scratched: Helen Rose in tho first, Sweet Aiice h 2, stated th: ; passed by the last legisiature, .» [02 suspicion of having committed the | The opening of the ground and laying of ties . lie’ e Constitution di asked a Star reporter, and Orphan in the second, Mr. Sass in the | easiness among the depositors, This letter iio Wher AL J. Riordan of Barnesville | theft. Later the watch was recovered | on the King strect railroad, announced in Tar reached him, Mr. Lacey « 1 Church will deliver a lecture on from a pawn shop and William Thowus, also not authorize the House to override its pro- | "RNs more sor mane choeauda of votes é ; mt GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE of 16,600f, | visions. ‘This House ad deliberately over. retained in the republican party, in the | Ut and Blackburn in the sixth, ness days before the bank . “ pe” before the Waverly Club | colored. who, it is alloged. pawned it for the | STA® Of Yesterday, has proceeded wost from ™ | idden the Constitution by requiri: pe ting | states especially of M: eachiusetta. onpections | ee ee ee: appeared from the reports of uuthersburg on May 3 at 8 p.m, thief, was arrested by Detective mattingly. | the river some blocks, SPIE | quorem isttced of pecornt’ quorum, and | and Rhode Island, by the reiterated statement | In the first race Fagot was scratched, ‘The | {hat certuin hisbilitice ve the is 4 protracted mecting will be held at the | Uoth prisoners were giver a hearing in the | |The Young Men's Sodality I.ycenm Orchestra P ¢ was this thathed made the House «laughing | by the republicans that the metal workers | jockeys and first betting were as follows: Rosa | house loan certificates aggregating tien Church, Redland, commencing oa the | Police Court today and Judge Muller held now gine pleneant every night pre~ " stock for gods’aud men, Would not get free raw materials at the hands| #4, (Sims), even and out; Logan (Shields), 2 $541,000 were omitted in the report of January : mG thoin in 2509 bail eaeh to await the action of peratory 60 nd dramatic enter- 7 ‘The Speaker did not think that he had of the democrats, THosts of metal workers and 4 é i - | 24 1891, Liabilitzes of this nature were j getown College and | the grand jury. sior, wold Vashington LAROCHE’S thority to order a member's nameto be elimi: | still larger numbers of thove not dircetly wee) ecalvate Gr Unase Wurcneaorn 8 cluded iu repo Pebr of this place had » game of RELAR DP RTS. on ‘uosday, ha Recipes neuin so ae oon INVIGOR ATING TON! nated from the roll call and overruled the | terested action of E eae 3 1)" 6) although their agcregates were \ ands yesterday; resuit-| Stole Two Spoomsand a Collar Button. | hg nar iat the fool gt Dak ne point of order. upon this question as atest of the securacy 2 = 5 ; jute 0! ¥ Te] 3 ¢ y a score of16to6.| G. Wright softkey Padtonnan Beat i So aeasend ot en foes r . soe of the representations of thet wo parties ro- ae Logan second, Ella third. Timo, appointed collectors of taxes | CCore® W Fight, arrested by Policeman Hug Jared Hayden has been chosen Chief Tem CONTAINING Mr. Bowers was excused—yeas, 130; nays, 65, yesterday filed their bonds and qualified bef Mitchell, plead guilty in the Police Court this | plar of Golden Light Lodg The next name called was that of ‘Mr. | *Pectiv 5 sie _— Tih tt i ari sacs ing to a ch: f stealing t a} 7 “¢ he democrats with this islation éxaminer, and told of his action on the 7ih j th ners, morning to a charge of stealing two spoons an Peruvian Bark, and Se ST ae Seen he el ere gains dae THE Wo! of March in ordering an assessment of | ‘tho motion for a now trial in the case of | #collar button from Henry J. Howe. He was | 7 Pure Catala: n ee te ieee eee ee tea. with A> matietnatory cantidate—two £250,009 to make good the impairment of the | Wm. Bond, convicted of the murder of Mar- | 8ivem thirty days, " in Wine, fel Soro certainly, three probably and four possibly.” | Director General Davis Greatly Encouraged | capital stock of the bank, On Me Mr. | garet Ceptins, will be argued at the June term Sees es ee od Templars. ‘Tue tug Juno is under repair at the Aloxan- hip yard, as insisted on his resignation ist Church pinloreed bythe Mecical Facalty of a i te aa as to the Appropriation. Lacey said, President Marsh came to Washing | of the circuit court before Chief Judge. Me- Says Her Husband Deserted Her. fect fable took place atthe Mi. E Charch OSS of APP Mr. Eliis (Ky.) was also excused, as was Mr. CAPrron TOPICS. Mr. Davis, the director general of the aetaes chase chant or ee St] (On Seoeday eight) die Oper ‘See, one Se S- Corte bes, ty 2S Shelisber. | Inst night under the auspices of the Epworth ® | Harter (Ohio), notwithstanding Mr. Caruth’s tS eS world’s fair, bas just returned to Washington | the Kevstone Bank in existence. Marsh said | place, was the scene of a latee eed hare gor and Wilton, Sled. e bill fore divorce trom | Langu FEVER and AGU! appeal that be be fined one silver dollar. Gigesieuure Ueebaeie of Virginia, from | from New York. Ho cays that ho is greatly | that “Me Lucas (formerly. president ot | eethccing. she gomaich tein hor pecan ue | W. H. Curtis, The bill states that they were MALARIA, NEURALGIA | Mz-Hemphitr’s visit to bis dentist was consid- ta tubinkery an esterday reported to | ¢bcouraged in the hope of getting the deserved | the bank) had been interested with | the young gentiemen of Rockville. The com- | married at Rockville on September 7, 1887, and ered a valid excuse for his absence, whi sb aig! Jb soomenre Amar iee dan ion from Congress for the world’s} Wanamaker in a deal connected with ef reception consisted of Mesdames | lived together tilt March 19, 1809, when, she and INDIGESTION, | Mr. weDonata's walk with sume of his constit. | the House a bill autnorizing the depattments - the Reading railroad. In order to supply | Nicholson, Conard and Roome. The hali was | charges, he deserted and abandoned her. | an old me that had | Momey Mr. Lucas had farnished the shares of | hundsomely decorated bunting aud —_—>—— that the government shout stock to Mr, Wanamaker, who had used them | flowers for tiaoceasion. The rich and varied Not the George Leary. givo to the exposition ample financial wesistance; | % Collateral, and borrowed money to carry the ladiew olicited mach admiration | 4 newspaper dispatch from Atiantic City, ates that they have au- out Mr. Lucas’ part of the deal, | The large attendance embraced mauy ladies cosas of Perey WAR AT THE RACE COURSE. ir Gheayte fe that while they had been in the habit of regard: : a Bas < “tes of, cruvian Bark (a result aon thority under their charters to engage in such ing the exposition pretty much in the light | “88h explained that it would not | and gentlemen from ail parts of the ‘county, | Published this morning. announced that about Bich pomenses in thefisgent | | Mr. Meredith (Va.) acknowledged being at | business and are able to keep and. perform | IM the exposition protiy much in the light | jg well to attempt to —_resnseitate | Washingtou, Jiaitimore and other cities, 1 o'clock yesterday “‘a side-wheel steam packet SES aS SPS eS Ee | the race course. He had gone there to sce | their contracts, They mnst also obtain written | Of Bp Besrrschpecel gay the bank while this stock was in existence or | ‘Iho uunicipal clection ‘which ‘takes place | towed werthword by u tag wes noted cat SS ee er ees = ‘ was a national enicrprise and that Congress yo oe wr od FR nite steee p 0 22 rue Drouot, Paris. j whether there war anything demoralizing in | SUshority from the Atterucy General fo trans. | ULPula render all mecusaary wssintancer, and | Mitil some fnid, had retuned to vurreudce the | Pole cmcuat? Rest it source of CousiJEr- | from the Absecon life-saving station. After E. FOUGERA & CO., Agents for U. S., | racing. in order that he might draw up a deposit not ices than $100,000 in money or | they added that if their infu very | stock,though the only reason why he should do | for the soveral places’ are HW. for | S8tting her as fer in shore as possible the tug ‘30 North Willints street, N. ¥. marae to remedy any evile Sat might exist. | good securitise with some trust or fidelity gous- | Beoded 16 secure the help of an 80 was becatise he was a patron and friend ofthe | mayor and Messrs, D. H. Warfield, E. M. West, | cut the tow and steamed away up the coast. Mr. Bryan(Neb. ) inquired whether the gentle- | pany in the District of Colurbia for the pro- | ComRressman they could be depended up. bank. Mr. Marsh said he had made an } Jacob Poss, Hiram Grady, AF, Dalby, Albert | The steamer is the George Leary of Gcorgo- L A R re} Cc ¥ E Trans to wake the sane in eetigtion Cee | tection and benefit of the persons to whom or | Kivett. They sllapoke eauhusisstically of the | arrangement with Mr. Wanamaker whereby he | King and W. Ie Pumpiter for the screen | town, D.C. She strack shout two miles Sat i Mh An experience of 36 years in expert. | uents, in whom he was interested—his wife | and judiciary to accept guarantee companies ns poetial Ehalyvin towvthor wi d_children—was also deemed suffigient ea, Before the companies ean become Pe 4 ye ensaied Mf, | Feason. ies they must satisfy the Attorney Gen- Larorhe to extract. the entire activs | sions to make the same investigation. o h recogni , bo t has to surrender the stock; but Mr. Wana- | which i mbet | and is drifting in and breaking up rapidly.” 4 d suppressions Mr. Meredith did not deny the soft impeach- | fe."were made of guaraitecd, YON | body within the fortuight,” There way | Mts 10, surrender, the stock; but Mr. Wana: | which is composed of four membera 8 A. Mf, [hich cause trouble and misery. At the ment, but remarked that if be had gone he | ‘The committee thinks the pavsage of the bili|®_ Pleasing testimonial of | their = good | not carry ont the arrangement. Marsh there- ‘The steamer George Leary was lying today | two critica! periods in a woman's life—the { aiatsaibee erates oS pees ~ | had paid his expenses, [Langhter.) He was | wit to improve the character of the | Will. They kept us until Inte yesterday | tor@camieto him (Mr. Lacy), He suggested Maryland Grangers and Sliver. at her wharf in this city and in porfoct eafety. | ¢bange from girlhood to womanhood, and, excused. - Senet a iC ee tak hagh ae gofecne | afternoon, and. knowing thet I bad 28 | to Ate, Marsh SADE Me Ge Me. Wescenens | Wlesuimdobanes oC 'Cke Woche tees: A mistake was mado in the identification of | Meter, the “ change of life ”—st is a perfectly GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. Messrs. Pickler, Randall, Stackhouse, Tracey | ment and furnish a more convenient and bet- ont Cae Leone ean ate od, | Bouse and inform him as to the overiasue of Buetoxvite, Mo., April 28, 1892, | the foundering steamer. lo ae especially — a — Bee de Te a ee ee setae: ered | ter security to litigants in judicial proceedings, | Clit" a Cpmecicl” ruin sad pent Commisniones | sek. Meantime he (Mr, Lacey) went to Solie- | ‘Tho County Granee’ of Montgomery and —— +——_ Sagat, chat can produce oriy good results, the dock. It will be seen that justice, as ad- a cieke Gicalo' Gas wxen Skit and Mmyacit ‘to New York ciirouite dy | HOF Geucral ‘Taft, (who was Acting Attor-| pine, County tice, Ma, held Se ee seen mistored im the House, ia uy largely tear. . se “ht ae Bkiff and myself to New York city on it ney. General) and. told him” - thee nce George's coun ‘ @ largely soothing and strengthening nervine pered with mercy. ; ee ere oe omnes | aes ENN mo, bu 1 eXpOm- |) Marsh was in pimithington and contd ee i em ye mittee on int and forcign commerce, has ” be arrested fore left the i cur ee ees ee reported to the House a bill having for ita ob-| _ There is no particular program laidout to | ¢; however, did not act favorably physician, to womau's delicate govern them while here. They will look from which the excess of oil ject the substitution of a simple and certain | f° 00nd, talk with the loaders of Congress a Mr. Blount (Ga) asked thst the House go susgestion. Later in the evening he Boston yesterday. aged seventy. Until recently Bas been removed, into committee on the diplomatic and | system of mt bya fixed salary for the fe boul bat (Mr. Lacey) xgain saw Marsh, who gavo him Gewes ed by the Walker & Pratt Ta absolutely pure and | consular appropriation bill, Dut Mr. Botner | present antiquated and complicated system of | if, necessery. sak ibly tho Pettigrets commit, | Understand that Mr. Wanamaker had a : NoChomicais |e ages ae eer eat ee ee cma ae tet Oana ney pater, mak = ~ tors at many of the of the United Btates. aro used in ie preparation. Th | FOSONE HOM ace (Ky) the advisa- | The selerioe are not tp uelous thangtthe eats of | Damage Suits on Account of Deaths. 2 has more than three tien the | bly Ot hain the once wee promeds |" | 8500 nor ‘more tham 6,000 per anuum., ‘The | Samuel Ghivizzani asks 10,000 damages in | “The commitice at this point adjourned until strength of Cocos mixed with | HD OMe ne He cone Dolla Prive that if the | system is not to apply te officers at the | » suit filed against the Baltimore and Potomac | tomorrow. re atone fer more aux? | gentleman should ask un: following named places: ston RR. Co, on account of the death of his son| —-— raed i Ore, lest i DI Ne pomleal, costing less than ona — nan Seen ce Tn Mindat” | Alfred on April 90 art. Alfred was killed by STRICT IN CONGRESS. ran over by an on Maryland ave- ae end Falmouth, Maine, and Sa | Oue'nnd oth street southwest. Messrs, Chas, ‘THE SENATE DISTRICT COMMITTEE, f + |Bendheim and G. Hatley Norton appear for PUBLIC BUILDINGS. iff. ‘The House committee on public buildings and |" John H. Cockrell, administrator of John H. Cockrell jr, ns enfered suit against tho In- land board Coasting Com) centa cup. Itiedelicious, nour- | Laave a pomtive remedy for the above disease: by its wee thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long ‘ftanding have been cured. Indeed so strong is my faith H H H fl its etheacy, thet I will Sond TWo DOTTLES FREE, wit SVALUABLE TREATISE on tax disease to any suf ferer who will send me thew Expressand P.O. address, ‘%. A. Slocum, M. C.. 183 Peart S., N. ¥. i if i I if els if { about blood. ig i] i if

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