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Lore Lire ‘Is possible only when the blood ‘s pure and vigorous. ‘To expel Serofulsand other potsons from the cirewla- tion the superior medicin= is AYERS Sarsaparilla. ‘Ut imparts permanent strength and eiliciency to every Sotgan of the body. Restoration to perfect health and RESULTS PROM USING AYER'S Sarsaparilla. Mary Schubert, Kansas City, “Tam convincedthat after having been sick « whole ‘Year from liver complaint "s Sarsaparilla saved 2d EDITION. SWEPT BY HURRICANE Hundreds of Lives Lost on the Island of Mauritius, HAVOC WROUGHT BY THE FLOODS. Bicyclists Rushing Their Steel NINE HUNDRED LIVES LOST. Awful Effects of the Terrible Hurricane on . the Island of Mauritius. Loxpox, May 20.—Baron De Worms, parlia- mentary secretary of the colonial office, read a telegram in the house of commons this after- noon fully confirming the terrible disaster at Mauritius, many facts concerning which were told im these dispatches of yesterday and this morning. The dis; by De Worms sa: that one-third of tie capitals city, Port Louis, was destroyed. ‘Among the buildings wrecked were the Royal College and twenty-four churebes. Many sugar in the country were completely demol- ished and the valuable machinery employed in the grinding of the cane and in boiling the pro- duct, vacunm pans, centrifugals, &c., were dudly damaged. SIX WONDRED KILLED, In this dispatch the first estimate of the McKrxxey, Tex., May 20.—A man giving the name of Rose is in jail here on suspicion of be- ing connected with the Dennison, Tex., mur- ders. He is unable to gi satisfactory ac- count of himself. Ona trunk in his possession is the name of Burton, which he says was placed there by a drunken man. Dexxisow, Tex., May 20.—It now transpires that the «ame night the four murders were com- mitted here another wéman was shot by, it is supposed, the same . She was an inmate ot a bagnio here, and the bullet, which was fired through the window, passed through the fey of her leg, but will not result tally. eee ee IN WALL STREET TODAY. Dealing Was Only Moderate—Prices Were Again is Rebuffed in the House of AGAINST NATIONAL PARKS. Mr. Compton Speaks Against Chat- tanooga and Chickamauga. THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. THE WORLD'S FAIR. A Hearing Today Before the Special Com- mittee of the House. WHY THE DATE OF THE OPENIXO OF THE EXPOSITION SHOULD BE CHANGED FROM OCTO- BER 12 To OCTOBER 21—TME SOUVENIR COIN BILL ADVOCATED AND EXPLAINED, The special committee of the House on the world’s Columbian exposition today gave a hearing to John Boyd Thatcher and Mr. Delar- field of the New York board of world's fair commissioners, who wanted the opening of the exposition changed from October 12 to October mission, who urged that Congress pase a bill Providing for the issue of $51,000,000 in souve- nir half dollars. ‘Mr. Thatcher's reason for urging the change Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report ROBE Powe eea]||SS=—=—————————- _ DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, CHANGING FOOT BALL RULES. i : in date, that as Columbus reckoned by the | A Bi . outs may life best physicians upable to help loss of life was given. [t is known that, says Irregular. iv tasy Day for the Senate District Com- | several Amendments Adopted by the Inter. ea etary meal . ass - | Julian calendar October comaghs Sevag : hoes without honed lat lst took Ayor® Sereevertla: Steeds Toward New York. the dispatch, thatin the clty of Port Loulw alone} New Youu, May 20.The dealings in stocks | 1t 18 Passed by in the Senate With in calen 12, 1492, malttee collegiate Aseociation. ° 600 persons were killed. In the various coun- 21, according to the astronomical calendar, ‘The result was @ complete cure. Since then this morning were moderately active with most out a Division. walk badeoy s MANY MEASURES TAKEN UP, CONSIDERED axn | At ®mecting of th. atercollegiate Foot Ball Fecommended thie medicine to others and always with ee Cea yee Dersons | or ue trading in. Lackawanne, auger trast, Ohi- Ssaaaing ine — cae pnaigea opted mernororitax erarer | \*0Ciation at the Fird. Avenue Hotel, Now AYER’S SARSAPARILLA A BROKEN PROMISE. | likely tobe added to when news it received from | ago gas, Manhattan, cordage trust, Northern place exactly 400 vears Pram we root ae RAILWAY MOTOR POWER—No ovenmean| YoTK, recently the various rules governing ‘ = - * | the remote districts in the mountains. Pacific preferred, Atchison, Erie and Hocking THE SENATE. ery of America, besides falling on Friday, the] WIRES TO BE ALLOWED—a YEAR aivEm Fou | ‘He KTeat college game were discmmed, and Prepared by Dr J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. It is believed that when the death roll is com-| Valley. The stocks named were the only ones —_ date of the week of discovery. several important changes were made. . The THE CHANGE. Cures others, wil cure yom, pleted it will be found that over 1,200 petsone| iat scored any fluctuations of ft. The | After alittle routine business the Senate re-| Mr. Delafield urged that Convenience also de- Pal yy ger eyes "a remainder of the list changed only fractionally. | fumed the consideration of the river and harbor | manded the change, as tho New York, cclebra: oAThe heap itale in Porte Leste were filed to| Prices were irregular thronghout and st noon | bill, and various amendments of small im- IN THE VALLEY OF DEATH. Looking Over the Districts Swept by the 5 r were slightly changed in most instances. | porta Siicdcud kaieéd overflowing with the injured, and tents were cs ” c s portance were offered and agreed to. not be changed. Floods. erected on the borpital grounds to accommodate | Trust’ showed Cexcoptional stongthe ata | . Mr. McMillan moved to insert an item of econ ER a Cmicaco, May 20.—That the situation | those whose injuriew demanded quick attention. — ing Valley wed North. | $100,000 for the improvement of Grand river, rt. . canuot become much worse is about the only | Nesrly every houre in the city had one or more | S4yn°64 8 Prater were weak a aang | Michigais, below tas talle, Gen. Bt. Clair presented to the committee sana Riddcee of its inmates under treatment and the physi- draft of the proposed souvenir bill. It differs —— 4 | interitante of the iesinippt valle From | ts stdered greatly from the conatant calls | SuerPS yong gut Sie ytarnrted, ment ot the | | Mr. Frye opposed the amendment and sald|in ome respects froin the measure originals the very source of the father of waters down peripepeaban peel nea aiaki they the market is dull. The sules amounted to | bill for Michigan that the committee felt justi- | PTOPO*ed, one amendment being designed to so first rule discussed was No. 22, whivh is as fol- A kecea ae ihe @ropped | ow": “Aside which hae made a touchdown im mhitcs Giaanie a ae to lean | ‘Meir opponents’ goal must try at goal, either magyar meprce, meeps thie | bY ® Place kick or a punt out.” remembrance in the Sonete District committee | T° this releaneddition was made that will as hin eas ary assembled | ™Aterially alter the complexion of the game. voor wae maggece+ ly castom, | Following is the supplemental rule adopted by There was no darkly draped chair, no effort to | he conv inivehe the pesmmnen’ of mchely—Sat 0 if the try fora goal froma touchdown be the legislature had sijourned that date could rads ~ : ‘d, the ball must be brought to the cente y and 169,900 shares, Pa prtag peor hence meet the objections of economists, who urge little bunch of simple flowers, beautifal and | ot rhe dil ay must be brow! 4 aio pent ite, ory one of | devoted thémsslves to the task of alleviating | “Money loaned sany today at’ 13¢ per deal | “Mr Booty trod tree the appropria- | the depleted condition of the treasury a8} fragrant. Er quite a long time prior | goal.” ” anaes ae ie Berore Tse Cavse Or Coxsvup-| desolation. Farms ruined, houses ewept away, | the pains of the wounded. Exchange quiet. but. fir sted’ rater, 4874 | tion for the harbor at New Haven, Conn., from itp ghee ph tere pp th nage to the business session there was informal rey-] The addition to the rule is a wike one inevery live stock drowned, railroads idJe, human lives A THOUSAND INJURED. 48834; actual rates, age ck for sixty days | $15,000 to $25,000 and argued in support of the t ‘o this herein page te po tant erence paid to the dead Virginian’s memory, | *nse. Heretofore the bull has been bronght poganaer ancl is the history of the big flocd. | In Port Louix alone 1,000 persons were in- | and 437% and 488 for demand. Governments | motion. After opposition by Mr. Frye the mee silver law in payment fe the Pobieg eee | very one of the Senators t joining in the } out to the twenty-tive-vard line by the def TION WAS KNOWN Pearane at St Cloud, north of Minneapolis, | sured. Thore was no loss of life among the | #teady; curreney 65, 109 bid; 4# coupou, 117 bid; | tion was rejected. with which to mnint the eaten ear base4 | common and well-deserved eulogy. ers of the goal and put in play. 7 where the dains are reported to be giving way. | 11 troops stationed on the island. ‘Though | tended 2a, registered, 100 bid. Mr. Pugh moved to take 50,000 from the | Cher amendment ale framed in view of the |. When the calendar was taken up there were | ment will greatly increase the following the Mixsissippi down to Keokuk, — appropriation of $262,500 for the Mobile har- bom gee-elhcg icles. reer er ths | in their respective placea Senator McMillan | Of the weaker teams, ‘The INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, (Moat wus cy afow soars ago) wed not now how | "here. the great Egyptian levee Ine yielded; | large part of the cxope wae destroyed io fam- t i bor and to appropriate that sum to the im-|Cconomical policy advocated by congressional | (°sirmany and Senators Wolcott, Hatebrongh, | ¥as No. 34. which reads ae * farm Lands "tu the “continents, thence | under tke direction of Sie Chas, Comezon Leos: | The towns are the creator and citing priceet | Provement of the Warrior river. Fitaotn forthe nest "accl Saur iomtenaeey| faery and. Faulkner. They mtied | ale 341th try for gou Osby a pant out Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil dideomuch goodim | i, guccession passing the cities of | has, however, taken menanres to relieve the die- ne Noe ark iene riot es rgpottad bo ‘pectal down to work at once and with a good | the punter shall b ¢ ball up to ‘the coal ‘MR. HALE ON MASQUERADING. $700,000, as heretofore recommended, for the , tc a it- | line, and, maki k posite the 1 incy and Alton, where the work of | tress that prevails in every direction. medals “and diplomas to be awarded | deel of, energy wiped nine bills off the commit i posite the ape Spamcengtion snl tthe condtions that nid te'eee-| Sind cad water hue ‘Keen’ dimactiews, te fact | The davenation wae simply ehormous. Busi- Mr. Hale opposed the emendment and pointed | exhibitors, the ‘explanatory. statement be- | %€ calendar. ‘Two weeks ago there were spot behind lis joypad age of the desolate journey ends at St. | ness at Port Lonis, the capital, and at the other out the effect of the “continuing contract”| ing made by Mr. St. Catt that it bad | S¢Venty-nine measures on the program; today | *P0' hen mor gery ay om it is impoxsible to make an esti-| towns on the island has been and is still greatly items in tle bill. Whereas these items, be suid, | been found that $100,000 would be all that | ‘here are but fifty. this. da, — of the age to property in | interrupted. THE METROPOLNAN RaILwar. tow only carried appropriations of 96,266,250, they | Would be required for the next fiscal year, and bound the government band and foot ‘to'an ad- | to a future Congress would be léft the necessary ditional outlay of $32,815,377. additional appropriation. The clauses And yet, he said, the democratic Senators | provided for counterfeiting Unitéd States (particularly referring to Messrs Gorman, Vest, | money are made applicable to the counterfeit- Cockrell and Vilas) were not seen to rive and | ing of the souvenir coins or the medals di- city and vicinity, excopt. to eny| Among the steamersin Pott Lonia harbor millions will express. it, and | was the Albion, » British vossel from Lombay. that the loss cmbraces untold acres of growing | She had steam up when the hurricane buret and attempted to ride to her anchor with the assistance of her engines. 5 fieen feet. If the touchdown was mute The most important afion taken wal fore-} jn touch in goal the punt out hall he mado shadowed by Tux Staxsome weeks ago. Favor-| from the intersection of the gel onl neue 4 able report was ordered on the amended House | lines. The opponents may line up anywhere on joint resolution which providesfor an extendon | the foal line, excep: apace of five fect on ‘The explanation is interesting. We send it free ins book om CAREFUL LIVING. ° i ¢ | side of punter’s mark, but catnot inertore eas the demoraiization of business. The . gale blew with such __ frightful protest against those provisions which had been | Plomas authorized, Se tne tn which Hho Metrepeiion cteest |S at om te tse In North St. Louis the situation, already bad, | violence that even with the aid of ateam the Seite Giky s Sectenie toes of Repre- ‘THE CHANGES EXPLAINED. Railway Company is compelled to change piety Sinks ee ScOTT & BOWSE, oomints, 132 South Beh ave-| thtvatens still greater” danger. ” Devastatfes | rituntion became extremely dangerous from the sentatives He discovered in that fact eome-| Mr. St. Clair made a statement to the com-| ina mre’ shower ,fram, horse to mechan- | Oecireatch be made from s yee eat iterate 7 . hovers over a big and prosperous manufactur-| pitching of the steamer, tha? threatened at thing of the “masquerading” which had been | yr, : | cal, The, House resctation gives the com- | Ga Srv to dem oa ~ herens ove Seas aussie banal’ chadie: abies mittee in explanation of the changes made in| pany twelve months’ extension, and in ; Fmine po the mark ing district. Already the losses and damages | every breuk he: The ci referred to the other day by the Senator from 4 of any fair catch. If a tir catch b a Bue, New York. turn over $1,000,000 and hundreds of men are | Were, therefore, buoyed and slipped and the ‘Maryland, i the bill, which, he said, had received} that the Senate committee | comeurs, | fa) ft tl ony Hig * ose tae whee g paper seell-y noo steamer wus headed for the open rea. As i ecSeasazn: the approval of the local ditectory. | Hut as to the overhead-wire proposition and the | [0 Walt “tilt €o fo the CPponents at the spot Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulston of eod-liver |" y-5¢ s is, which has borne the full force | ehe etarted on her perilous vovage she made The'se: ai an Ho sald that while it ‘would ‘not’ take | “0 seat no fare cosise thes Seante somailiie | We int eantenare the cea oie of the wind, ix now an island and in a critical | dangerous leeway, but finally she cleared the ee ec ‘pers = riniearerp any money from the treasury it would Se follows: ee il—all drugytats everywhere do. condition, but perhaps the most eritical sitna-| reefs aud rode in open water. Sho disuppeare priation bill without a division and a| increase the circulating medium about £3.50, NO OVERHEAD WIRES. “If a punt o maiitoun tes iy ba tion of ali obtalne at Fast Carondolet. ‘Thai | in the storm and no more. was een of her until conference with the House was asked, and the souvenirs woull generally te vetted pe oe erent dap wp pwr Overhead wires will not be permitted to come | or is not f in at any price,and the noseatno fare ides prac- | the center ly cenght the ball hall be t the field and given tically applied would, it was believed, seriously | ers of that goal.” discommode the car-using public. There was some debate as to the ‘on ent of the | that to rule 32, namely, Metropolitan road, one or two of the Senators | t¢*™ more of an opportu’ being of opinion that it was far from creditable | ®¢!ve*. village is entirely surrounded by water, and a | she returned after the gale had subsided. She report comes that between 200 and 300 people | had had a terrible experience, but she had are in danger of their lives, as large vessels | ridden out the storm with uo further, damage annot approach the place and the current ie | than the loas of her mainmast. ‘itt for smull bouts. Other. places in the REN WHILE TEETH- | vicinity are badly enough off. CCESS. It SOOTHES the} The news from Ka-kuski from circulation. A number. of requests, be : men said, nd boen already received for these coin : W. InI.24,] Once more the third party, as represented by | ,, 1treemed to him, therefore, that the ques- 5 U.S. lec | Mfr, Watson (Ga.), attempted to secure consid- | 20" Prescuted was reduced to whether or not es is willing to give any sort of aid t U,, 8,4, registered, 1907 | oration of the resolution requesting the ways f me aid, cern < THE HOUSE. RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | to of MOTHERS for their CHIL ING with PERFECT s : x Corainerclal Tn, 20 at Pecuniary assistance is needed. Thousands | tre Light, 10 nt 11050, of people have lost their houses, and though the| Government Bond: yt redeem them- ’ ‘ al corporation. From the Dockery re- IL., is that the | government ix doing all it possibly can there {117 bid, 118 | aske - S. 4s, “coupons, 1907, / and means committee to report the sub- | port it would be found that Congress would re- 7 ¢ ¥ ; - ; A now rule was then to the code which CILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, | goyeral hundred people there arc ia great dan-| is much suffering. Relief for ‘these peo- I 118 asked. tomate Maitaad the demand for the | ceive back all that was advanced. What-|Cither to the corporation or the city, »o |.) po" denc’ SOTTESS the GUS ALLATS all FAIS. / several hundred people th i ae District of Columbla Bonds—Market stocks, y bill,and once more the demand for the the resolution was farther amended’ by | ¥# 0 uanner 3 So any Oth Gansly DIARRHOEA. sold vy dragzissin every partot te | & the town proper is alvendy party sab Pe eae qeeeaes, Baran de Worms | ioe currency, 10a bid, — asked. Mt-year fase, oe | “regular order” operated as an objection. ee are toe ae — trem ebel nd the water is rising rapidly. Merely | added that Lord Knutsford, the colonial secre | {892° gold, 107% bid, — asked, ‘2-year fund, Pd ihe towns and villages in Missouri and | tary, had communicated the facts of the dis- | 1399, "gold, 105 bid) — asked. Water stocks, fe Mlinois that are suffering from the inundation | aster to the lord mayor of Loudon, and stated | currency, 1901 would make a list of appalling length. The | that the latter would at once open 2 fund for truth is thet the destruction is so widespread | the benefit of the islanders, and overw! ing in ite character as to be difi-| Ms ~ whicl y | coach e players and par- a waren Bo este ce tar | tins chong the cide linen, "The rule bs as teh ter cars. Although the day when change of < : motor is imperative has been postponed for one The tmpire shall warn any man cosahing year the company is required to pat on the mew | fr0m the wide lines.” Con the wend offense Htorage battery cars as’ Tapidly ae. they can be | the offender shall be ordered behind. the ropes ps ge gn or fence, as the case may b ‘Adverse report was ordered on the bills which | There were no Harvard men present, and the made the offices of recorder of deeds and regie- | £fimeon was not discumed in any wat. Both ter of wills salaried positions instead of “fee | Phil King of Princeton and McClung of Fale This was done because the legislation | 8Poke cuthusiastically of the ouclook for the Proposed in the two bills existe in the District | ©°™ing season. : and statements made before the fair was After the call of committees for reports the | located, the fact was that the city of Chicago z2 bid, — asked. 30-year funds, 6a, | House went into committee of the whole (Mr. | and Congress stood in the relation of parties to asked. Water stock, 7, 1903, | Lester of Georgia in the chair) on the sundry | g contract. ‘The corporation was in a crippled real jz myo ae — a pate ciyil bill, condition and it was just as much a govern- ition, aaa includes the small depend. mh ae ee CENSUS OFFICE ITEMS. mental institution as any body named in the cult not only of description, but of realization. | encies of the Seychelles, Rodrigues and seve! Miscellancous Bonds—Washington and George- act, ‘On the Missouri, too, and its tributarigs the | other small island. groupe, contains about T13 | town Seana as oN oe aad Gore eee eee nT Me) Cone a case on cui, waters are abroad toa greater extent than eyer | square mi nd. its population is about | ton and Georgetown ‘Railroad Convertible 6s, 149 | (Maas.) appropriating €543,767 for continui re a : before known. Thronghout the Dakotas farms | 360,000, an average of abont 505 to the equare | bid, 158 asi Masuington Market Company Ist | the work in the division of farms, homes an ny Semen a cae eee an are under water, bridges have been carried out OF the total population about 249,000 are | a ts Bide asked Aiea Market Company | mortgages in the census bureau wns rejected. | Sovernment the result will be that the plan and and railroad tracks undermine 1905, A. & On, 100 bi World. Besure ant atk for ‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- | 1) oy, ing Syrup" and take no other kind. 25 cents. bottle. ih : Ree Srrasen Lines WITH POND’S EXTRACT. y eb id aad Aamerteas Mr. Dingley (Me.) offered an amendment ap- | scope, the magnificence of the exposition, will iim ao en The horror at Sioux City is still engaging at- ee Security and ‘rast 55,1905, F. & Ax. 100 bid asked. propriating £280,000 for the publication c! the | be curtailed to the extent that the resources | *PPropriation bill. A wperkdl Gcote Mouion, ia.,enps abenryvaie- tention, and the full story of the deluge has not STRUCK BY A COLD WAVE. erican Security and ‘Trust 5s, 1906, A. & O., 100 volumes of the census of 1890. UBIAL SITES. “J “~t yet been told. Even yet hun@reds of Ke hildven that want building up | people are closely following. the receding | Snew Storms in New England and the | fage O 190% 100 bid, — wake 1 ee floods searching for their’ ruined homes Northwest. Gornpaidy; action A, 60/126 Kh, bet fall of frogs took place five miles from that Then adverse report was ordered on the Car- | town last night. The largest fall was the lisle bill granting the right to sell burial sites | farm of Philip Shearer, who estimated the nam- Am bid, — asked. | Washington Light Infantry ist c+ - fall short of the requirements. As an outsider r_ Washington Light Z _In speaking of this amendment Mr. Payne of | not interested in the New York took oceasion to critise an appropria- | he knew that without absolutely setting mn in the bill of #30,000 for a reservoir on the | out the position they could not raise the seven aDIES Needing a tonic F a 4 al is ili in parts of certain streets to the vestry of Wash- | ber that he kaw at 8,000. The frogs were of all ROWN'S IKON BITTERS, and missing relatives. Wecks and perha ae cor ant west branch of Hot Springs creék, If there }and a! half millions required unless the | Pa nape months will be required tovepair the havoc | _F¥¥cHRURG, Mass., May 20.—Last night was ton Gas Go, Cone was a chaifve for the United States to wipe out | governtacnt aided the movement. It] ist0n parish for the | benefit of tho | sizes and alive. ington Ralls . : “ — caused by the flood, and it will probably never | YFY cold here, the temperature dropping road 6, 100" bids — ita title to Hot Springs the treasury would be| was a joint stock company and plenty | ©ongtessional cemetery. The committee was Range of the Thermometer. be knowa exactly how many perished in the | nesrly.to the freezing point,and early this morn- | polltan Railroad Convertibie Ge. 116 bid. 120 asked. | much better off of. persons, “could. °'be found "wks nee ade D8] mettigngten Gs cathe Gade torrent. The loss by water,even where the | ing there was a pereeptible snowfall in the bill- sd. Amaooasis Malirond’ Qn, 109, ba. — ach Mr. Terry (Ark.) thought that the appropria-| would buy the stock for the purpose of con-| /#¥, would result ina ‘The United States | of the weather burean today: 8 a.m., 64: 2 p.m. builtings were not carried ‘away, was very | tops throughout this region. ajand North © Street Raliroad ist ‘mortgage | tion wae a proper one. The government had | trolling if. ‘They would make money out of it| Ptrtof the government. ‘The United States | of %, oe large. Everything is soaked or ruined or! pexe, N. H., May 20.—The ground here this bid, 112 asked. obiained the title to the property on a techni- oven if 18 wore denationalized and made a local | Porth Puan which right be 2S ee | sazched by the waves or by the timbers hurled | morning was covered bvan inch of rv ional Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 358 | cality and it ought to treat the le who had | show. but the sum which might be realized woul ‘Sli | along by the current. Duglin three inches fell'aud at Chestoriicla ale, | 84,428 asked. Bank of the Nepabite,26¢ bid: 245 | improved the land and made it valuable in a| "The government had fixed the scope of the | NOt cut any figure in the treasury. caapien tees - A special from Sioux City says the railroad | "Yovrenen. Ver, Ma ta peg ec pe Poymer tea ee fair manner. exposition, and if the corporation could not UNPAID TAXES. Tue PERSOXAL DiscouPORT. and the worry of a put men to work to clear the track and switch 7 fa the viel “ citizens’, 17 185 asked. carry it out the public here and in foreign | The District Commissioners bad mande am ad-| firoai wnich usually atiendit, are a! remened op 190 oe ‘oe | Mr. Dingley’s amendment was lost, - = ked. . . “ throat which usaalfy attend It, are ards yesterday, agreeing to pay $1.25 per day. 5 AGAINST NATIONAL @PARKS. countries would be injured and disappointed. | | verse report on the bill “To extend the time for | Dr. D. Juyues Expectorath, 4 Te Liver Pi LLEK & _—_—_—_ snow fell here and in the vicinity this morning. | bid, — asked. Hanover, N. H., May Capital, 1 . bid, — Stren: Sewer Bincarss. bid, — asked. ‘Traders’, 116 lumbia, 165. bid, ‘ive inches of auked. West After working a short time the men struck for | snow has failen this morni Up to 11 o'clock West End, 107 i e Mr. St. Clair said he had no fault to find with | se of id taxes for thi 1891 ary disor de — #1.50. eded and tl te cf =e YP. loc] ked. Lincoln, i013 bid, 101%; asked. Ohio, | Mr. Dickerson moved to strike out the appro- 5 oa the payment of unpaid taxes for the year olls White Matting at 04 per ron of 49 | £1.50. Al pron pay lhng Aenpe etrh }o work | the storm was still raging, with no sign of abate- “ons 159 ba, priation of €150,000 to enable the Secretary of | re gone Cut the exposition act was a most | ana all previous years and for the remission of . = a asked. bunglingly prepared affair. It appeared to be Fa NAG amget te.soyerreticteo | Me, demanding $2. Only the Milwankes | mins gone CaPorere, isnot. low enongh to} |B detropoien, oo bide earn | War to complete the establishment of the | thrown together. Under the act the govern Tio rolls Fancy Matting ot 14.30 pera Cormbany acceded and most of the men quit. | the accumulation of snow on the leaves and | Columbia, ov bid, 65 asked, ‘Capitol and Nort © | Chickamauga and Chattanoonga National Park. | ment was’ expected to protect exhibitors, ee ee ee Down through Nebraska the Miesouri_and ite | branches Street, 25 bld, 45 asked. Eekington and Soldiers’ | “Mr. Compton (Md.) spoke in favor of the | but unless the # arm of -the government map AGAINST CHANGING THE GRADES. po effluents are on the rampage. The Platte is) "Sy Pacz, May 20.— ti Home, 3s bid, 45 asked. Georgetown and Tenles- | motion. He was opposed to the appropriation | Was inte (as the new bill provided) be-| Adverse report was also ordered on the bill of sO yards. Worth #10. especially turbulent, and ell along ita course | », 57: ee town — bid, 55 asked. Hock Creek, 100 Bld, —| Cr principle. He did not believe tt perpetuat.| tween the focal corporation and exhibitors) the | to provide for a change of grades and the open- REFRIGERATORS all prices from 5.50 up. through the state until f - = the penalty,” and the committee unanimously indorsed the action of the Commissioners. it empties into the Big} having fallen at some points, t Stocks—Fi Ya, 47 bid, 55 asked. | ing the horrors of the war. latter would be im) upon and taxed to an|ing of streets in that part of the Dis- Gicminiawnineud Maddy at Plattemouth it has left desolation on | sae fan Toe =A. mow storm | Franklin, 38 bid; sakes. “Metropolitan, is bide: | _ fle stood here and unhesitatingly said that if | extent which would bring peandal and, diseatis- tks ‘Iylog: outa of tee ally bonsel es 3 either side. ational Unk almost equal to a January blizzard began cross- | asked. 18_ bid, 19 asked. his poor will and judgment could have scope in | faction. RRIAGES from —_—-+—_ by 16th street extended, 18th treet pra Wil take Plas ee Z ing this section of country this morning. a | lington, 179 bid, — asked. | Corcoran, 61x bld, — | this land, but one other monument would ever | _ That was the tendency of all stions. | extended, Florida avenue and’ Columbia rond, | 407,¢0°th ste! sot €5.75 up. PEDALING TOWARD GOTHAM. strong northwest wind is blowing and it is ex-| 35 hid, sg asked. “Riggs: th, bid, Sancade Peete: | be erected within ite limits, At the | For instance, » srtchi-g charge of thirtcen | Tt was thought best to shelve all such piecemeal | (Baltiniore pajprs yteane os Large stock of TRIGYCLES from $3.75 up. ; a tremely cold. The storm on top of the flood | 54 uid, 0%, asked. Lincolu, f2; Did, t75 a foo: or near the of Yonder | cents per hundred from the eity to the grounds | propositions. ‘The general strect extension bill On Frida May 20. base magnifico: marble shaft (the Washington established on exhibits. It was an | will include them all. monument) erected in memory of the | Outrageous charge and the national commission |" Favorable report was ordered or the bill to character and conduct of him’ who was | Would never permit it. Again, the national | amend the act rating Jesus has éathored our loving Louis: int partic 4 ; _gaked. Columbia Title, 6 = unparalleled in the annals of history | © sion was willing that exhibitors ehould | 4 seociation of this city. Poneral wi ‘mz Loose cov. _ | Tiers carrying the relay message from Gen. | throughout thia state, Wisconsin and parts of | 4,os8 tui Blecirie ‘Georgetown Gas 45 bi | Be Would spring an arch on the placid ——- +. Legherd -_ = —— — ot} The bill for the relief of Mrs. Letitia 8. | from resideu EES for parlor furniture, and our cutters are | Miles of Chicago to Gen. Howard of New York | Iowa. There is an unverified report to the effect | Asked." 8 Electric Ligh, 1a bis lds asked. | and now historie waters of the old A ‘oso! an | Elliott was killed. An adverse report was made | , powenslmenat aga reached Elyria at 3:58 this morning. W. A. | that the dam at St. Cloud has broken and that | - ‘Telephone Stocks—Chesapeake and Potomnac, 58 | Potomac, and on that arch he would | enormous profit, as would ae if the local | by the District Commissioners and the commit- apes Crawford and A. Neal of Cleveland went out to | 2 logs are now on their way. bid, 60 asked. American Graphophone, 5% bid, 6; | erect two heroic figures with clasped | €orporation controlled things. Neither foreign tee saw no reason why the decision of the lower Nebavethe JEWETT and the GATE crzy | Covnford and A. N pe cng adi phesbn sites 29404. slancous Stocks Washington Market, 1s | S@4s—Grant and Lee—that the country Both the Lined cane Sorezuments would treat | court should be reversed. (Sloe) [bee bd, — Saked.. Great Palla lee 15 bid 109 saced. | VST Enon te abeet tor Se fener res | ahould atrengthos The bends oto ment Sesriem gt W. B. Moses & Soxa, section of. the country were well nigh im- Lassepas gr i ‘There was no division of opinion as to the DISCORD IN OHIO. Be ae oe hte ae ull Run Panorama, 18 bid, — asked. neumati i043, 3 A Factional Row Among tho Democrats as] Gun Carriage, bid, 7 aed. Lincoln all 1s | Feconeiliation and a happy and reunited eoun- | commission. a Ty ‘Wheelmen Rushing Gen. Miles’ Dispatches [poe gong here seems to banish all hope mercial, 6 bid, Sig asked. German-Ameri a Lost by Bad Ronds. year. |, 205 asked. eer pT Minearouis, Aftwx., May 20.—Snow began | Title Insurance Stocks Mea! Fst Crevetaxn, Om10, May 20.—The bicycle] tajting here last night and fell generally | —8*¢4. Columba Title, 63 bi Fr INP, nt 1-19 MARIE LOCI. betes fad 2 mise M. Boernsicin, aged VELOCIPEDES in all sizes from #2.25 up. WIRE WINDOW and We have every kind DOOR SCREEN fro We make a speciality of im Not for the dea His BY HIS WIPE, i is i m Miles Caps) Sunday = c passable. Little time was lost, however, between bid, — ask City Briek, — vid, 95 asked. Nor. | try. [Applause.} He was op to the a AS TO EXPENSES. desirability of pushing through the McMillan Relatives and friends sre remctfully la F AND 11TH STS. N.W., “greeter el malar : Serious as That of the Republicans. —_| &Wan., D. C. Steamboat Oo. $8 bhis asked. | propriation in the bill on principle, and whet Speaking of its expenses, he said, the presi- | bill, which secks to have the Washington and | ¥i ey le Kennex! FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERIES, From the latter point, where the fast Cleve- | Specie! Dispatch to The Evening Star. gm elie Pear omen ational a ever a — he would cast his! gent and secretary received $5,000 per annum pageneemes Company — Ay — from t hie rest ‘aman WALL PAPERS. ac. land riders got hold of the disp: won some of | Corvusvs, Ox1o, May 20.—The harmony that | Depo! "Washington Safe Deposit, J03 bi ‘kaa, | humble vote against it. cach, but with most of the aembers {i wasn yas as Ppa cane an ™m : the lost time was gradually regai Neal i i and Crawford had a ‘very hard ride of it, the characterized the meeting of the democratic | Washington Loan and Trust, 11 : : ° ral committee here # month ago when latter falling from his wheel three miles west of | *t#* cent : : Elvria. Neal managed to get into the town and | the state convention was arranged for is likely THE APPROPRIATION ADVOCATED. work of pure patriotism and many of them did | ple and.a large ‘number. of suburban residents Mr. Pickler (8.D.) fayored the appropriation | not even draw their 6 a day allowed for sub-| are daily petitioning the committee to make for the same reason that the gentleman opposed | *istence. Director General Davis, he this extension a legislative fact. lean Security and ‘Trust, 11 plo sopeas cl tat Qvestiox. ta the Qeesrrox how much | Baltimore Markets. f > , : * Value we can give you inthe way | fell from his wheel just as he was met by H. 8. | tobe followed by a big fight in the party at the Fi ‘a it, There was good fellowship existing be-| P&C? t, earnest and thoroughly | House act regulating its in building and ay other I | Follausbee. who carried the message to Reed- | state convention if recent developments can be | —| enue cts Ce ae ee ee tween the peo} Pi ihe north ae ped o | Competent. Taking out necessary expenses | other associations in ihe Disiet was referred °F | ville. At the latter place F. W. Coleon took the | made reliable basis for prediction. Tels; sales, 2,050 barrels eat unsettled ee Pookie | from the salary of $15,000 a year allowed Mr. | to the attorney for the District, with a request nd .: ; er plac aale {| of the sonth. There should be no animoalty | Darts, he did ust eects ote Seg ose, MF | tc “binge Phi cht ccttontn | Sa ee ee sp kenaior Teco. moma’ to ‘be operating ith de a Jair, oat S tether Sart Between them, They should, be © nation. of Tite wart aces since cima Sa eruliog toe Sa a ; john R. MeLean rer, | red, ‘90 bid—recelpts, 18,708 stock, 645,384 | brothers, becoming 0. | thas pected the Dockery comm: surrr Fe ict intereated People assembled | fers of peace between the old “kid” and “moss- | buthets; salen 296000 Nashelas ‘Beathers: rect | Thisbrotherty fection coainte hee es go, | that he ox spree THE WATER x. the measure sage 3 at the Wheelmen's Club rooms at das-| back” {netion were accepted and old feuds for- | steady Fultz, Longberry, 92405. old battlefields the Union and confederateex-aol- | ccommend @ cut in the director general's! gonstor Proctor’s bill relating to the con- Jthehat | Ureak to witness the strival of | Messrs. | gotten at. the conteal committee mocting abore | active ant. dfin=mised’ sto Sixest dicrs met and oxchanged patriotic sentiments | juaty and he protested that it was less thin , Sonal Ot in the vicinity of Great Falls ‘and get eet | Joseph heros Lindsey. They took up! referred to, and the Senator and editor have ona eT A oes while discussing the scenes in which thov had power at head of any other great oe rey okay eccaee ove. seesiatave cr tea eknqal cae tart Campbells Tif Seal” cosctoe si 5 Gav: | Hoes aches an, ah nels, coatners | pean actor ue ould mark every batuegeld | "o Reprevntativo Title fe. St. tr ad-| ofthe city—was placed in the hands of Senators seep tandas, May ht, ‘ a , L. T. Neal, . | corn strong—white, 443 yellow, Outs Cr nd fix by y . SIS ae men Se | bebtna ——— and a half hours | ycLean. Mteady—No ® white western, Seisastig: No. the spots where both sides fought. He believed | Mitted that anyone might now buy up the stock | Woleott and Faulkner. Both Senators are the roads be-|" ‘This is a case of two and two, but the Thur- | mixed wetter, Si usxed—toceipts, 18681 bush-| that this would develop patriotism. He belioved of the exposition and that the danger in that | lawyers of renown and they are foie tween the third fourth divisions i i “4 im,” is ig | els . 152301 bushels. Hye qulet—No. 2, 32— . ic respect was the same as if more money had to | to inquire into the right of Congress to Mas. M. J. Hess, are in a terrible condition and much of the way Seed auaicene Sane eee ane, | Hock Tide Dashels. iiay ment y= 00K choice | that every feauiting the tote ne eel Set le raised. lots seit Ma aenuiaion ae = ee 1M F SY. S.W. } the wheclnen were compelled to dismount and | Ltuming himself on going to C gg ee sf hap beac agar, Pomel yng erring eee committee adjourned with the under- | land and Virginia. commit rn | lead their wheclo through the mud. During the | gate-at large, is furicus, © Gov, Catapbell iv not “4 standing that daily sessions for, any means sure that Congress has the right to fomency of the weather we will con- | night they encountered « pouring rain, but kept | titogether pleased. with the actions of the Mex Nort laiatsye Sugurarin, Gop | fcc” Cedi Ty raising: once, “Piz | of bills before the committee willbe held here-| do any wach thing. SUMME OPENING easlils Lean faction. Since the compromise wus | per stesdy—redn “wnisky’ rm—1.8ta | wero remembered by their deeds, not ‘by the | 8! INQUIRY INTO THE SCHOOL sYRTEM. ‘ mae Wh Jonson threw the strap over bis| agreed to one of tho immodiate results | 1-2. Peaputs drm. expenditure of money. : Next week promises tobe a busy one. On ON FEIDAY AND SATURDAY, shoulder without delay on the arrival of the| of the harmony movement. was the selec. |. BALTIMORE, Stay (20. — Virginia threes, 18% peek, Tenn.) spoke against the mo- Monday afternoon at 2:30 Senators Gallinger, : messenger from the west,and with his com-jtion of L. G. Bernard of Cincinua:i, | >!4; Baltimore and Ohio stock, Ge emg Ep Sy trike out. He did not belie’ s . 203 ¢ mn ‘aa rr 10 ape __ MAY 20 ax punion, Lindsey, dashed a MeLean's political manager, to. be. tem-| eT,central tock, 607 anked: Baltimore ana Ghio | tion to strike out. He did not be stig ee se ‘On Ths May 19, 1802, infant som At 5.53 a.m. Johnson appeared in view pusb- vecretary” of the convention, In| pat usc arma ese is cape mts, 2X | emerey pt the war qhould be forgotten, The intion which to be | Soh ge man + | mein Rovorae So te uteaaes speed she poy Fiat capacity he mdnipalated the appointment comes, Sxag; Consolidated gas Vonds, 1183 bid; | both sides ought ever to be perpetuated — the ~~ yS public | QUIS: On May lp, 1802, GRANV PENN vel sf en i ii ot be . * <0 thon - poms Erect Johnson wes mounted Petree eed soap Horr agenesis ot Mr. McKnig (3d.) took the same view. It was schools of ‘are unable to ‘Funeral in Philadelphia. No flowers, and ready and without an __instant’s | yote of three years ago instead of that of last pause threw | the strap over his! year. The Thurmans are soliciting the ex-gov- | July. ‘6 shoulder and with his companion dashed away | eruor’s aid in smashing the McLean big four andtion. was lost, 30—88. for Lake View. It was just 5:544¢ o'clock when | slate, and Campbell is in the humor to do it. On motion of Mr. Cox (Tenn.) an amend- Ww [ee The a it is im fine Creer =i _—— How Teanyson Writes Pi ment was adopted sppro $11,500 for ‘The old makes ite reappear- | TALBOWT. On Thursday, May 19, 1802, a HEN and the run to Lake: View was quickly made, ones oats: ion ihe as and the garbage question . a J 2 a niee ake i ASKS FOR 850,000. From the London Globe. proving the groun around .m., EDWARD, beloved 80h of James b. B. eed next relay was in waiting to take up women hae elven te ie wictel aaoaae La ‘ance on Tuesday and no one will be surprised | [:™ Suffer littte child-en to come unto me. are respectrully invited. TO REPEAL THE ROCK CREEK PARK AOT.* Mr. Dickerson (Ky.) offered an amendment The course through Cleveland lay up Supe- | Esther Jacobs, = Leading New York Singer, | column of brevitios entitled “This and That” it FOE ARE OVERWORKED, WORN OUT AND| rior street to Bond, thence over to Euclid ave- Alleges Breach of Promise. . we, after which they took a direct line to Lake = 5 View At Wilton zvoone rect lize to Lake} |New Youx, May 20.—Henry B. Sire, one of | “Lord Tennyson, it appears, makes it a constant : | TINDALL. On 28, 1802, SAMUEL L. TIN \ the two owners of the racing horse Harry | practice to employ a rhyming dictionary when Some time during the week Senators MeMil- | p) siehitgonlas yeare, COMPLETELY RUN DOWK Mae Ee ee: Wilks, appeared before Judge Glderleveof the | writing his poema.” There itis inal te bald Gacet as Woaitgios oad Aciingion cess.” Eee hie oi be i iperior court rning it in ot a word * Philadelptia papers copy.i A pag elf oh Bp pen ete prapecies 8 for 850,000 damages cle ef, comment to. relieve “the hideous «vis cieatanahs ote dpe eptepunen ios ee Wee the, mewenger “beaters war’ sis” dhe Noni | BY Miss Esther Jacobs, the contralto soloist at| Bos” Soata newt. Yet only think what it im- amendment to the sundry civil bill repealing | “Finca” fm St. Patric's Curren and “the hose could. “not” heed” him, | ezitth Avenue Temple. Keving that thie man. was great poet, with a the Rock Creek Park ect, and which was then | 21.0 3 Pm. Pviends and ‘clatives invited to ge ° ” | gine Beas ot sas erat, the wealthy firm of | delightful fancy, and an almogt miraculous wa of order, was repeated to- | “24. Wy ans ake iw |r atane a wah Se | of tg up gt wed aga SUT HE Gg odrdree 3 in - are wn in of sport, - it ra inde ins | ae SRM yas a |e aaa Se Se Benenson cetera | B= Son Yoo Aus Res ofan ~~ onhatences sos ee oe ea unhonored compiler of 3 SS ea ANE Te ERR made ‘order porhecntepennten oy J. B Ellenborger ead he ba sg ak nce ee Wehavopitared te ourcve teomposing | 5 American Library From KE Msn a et nemetqumena” Thoyates THEN G0 AHEAD.” duched away to Wickliffe. dates back to the Hebrew cpeuctlic dole his we creations; the words fo ‘spon-| Bantrors, May 20.—It was nearly midnight ‘The Oxford University accounts for have order was sustained. Between Elyria and Cleveland twenty-six riser cee. ‘Miss Jacobs was o taleslady. tanoaay fom his pn jn ren pla ond last night when the members of the American | just been published. The gross income NO RELIEF FOR MB. CRANE, ‘But rst be very sure you are right; it te #0 ensy to HOR o% Fullatabee trade the Feinariablosccord of eine: | SRT afterward frequent drives behind the | Hn, wey osgnmat oy Library Association arrived at the Carrollton | amounted to £66,900, while the total expendii-| Senator McMillan today made adverse report | ve deceived~yuu may be wrung and yet mot know i. HH Fe 9S ERE defendant's fancy team, plaintiff this Hotel from Paiiedelphie. “Notetthotenting Chie ure was just er aeee Meant yy mp tae on the bill for the reljef of John a eanared + When you go to buy a bottle of CARTERS LITTLE members were transferred to capital account. Of The bill $2,000 “ 3 oo = § XX yo neni ney capit pares oo SS baie acre ead to | LIVER PILLS be wre you ext “OA RTE DA" feeuth general mecting of the American | and @nes), £18,000 from trast ‘£0,000 | Have: boon vendcred ‘by him in saving t0 the | *2 700 are all right and can so ahead: you know tees ee vg & welcome 0 | trom estates, £7,000° from the ‘and | District a large sum % their value; they never fail. Buf" don't forget our tr dent of Johns Us the | As to the outluy, £22,500 went. in’ CAPITOL TOPICS. TITT TTT EEE RRR SS ialtoce, ail about the brevis at re a . “BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT.° Tr yr & R of which the professors received — Et i ie SS *35y Rca gent pret rypdnantcn gee ge Unpen ren sersarumpe, | 5 ok for CAR TRE~R” Bicwe + oF mee ROR Sss® Pears gallery ot ey the Institute Senator Stogkbridge this afternoon made ad-| * s=™ 708 oe ioe, Sven” tsa a™cates | vote ropert ou tw Pao Ul tomate | 7m rt “CARTSSAG Frente inns commissioner of fiah and an of ‘wilt put you wrong; dop’t let them doit. Besureyou _ get the genuine CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. APOSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. ; ; i it 1 if peek on iene, WILL RESTORE THE STRENGTH, ENERGY : i E i 3 E i i i ABD AMBITION OF YOUTH. a |