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4, im peer lo br a me mena Che ashmgton - te. WASHINGTON, D C., SATURDAY, APRIL 8, sprees ET | ROYAL iSEWING MACHINE Kanne (EVEIEV AERA UE UNE PTR LLL Fase Tange High Arm. Has a Self-settin, Needle. {threading Shuttle. Has No Equal in Construction Has a Mechanical A legant Fini Hass rfect Adjustment. = has a Positive Take-up. € jias Stylish Furniture. = hias More Good Sewing Qualities and E doce a Larger Range of General Work = than any Sewing Machine in the World. = Examine THE ROYAL for points of excellence, and you will buy no other. Where to carry your orders AN’S >, ESTABLISHED 1866. SOO BUONSTINES LON OFLE 861 Peunsylvania Avenue. Gold and silver watcher, dia- | monds, jewelry, pistols, guns, me~ chanical tools, ladies’ and gentle- men’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale. THE WAY THE WIND BLOWING. Mathews of Albany. will be nom inaced to an Important position. Is or West. It isaquestion the Pres- ident will deside. The Liberian mission will go South. The Sendo-Mingo mi<sion will go Bast. Do you want Jcb work don.. Do you want your institutiv.. , to live? Patron‘z> them, The race shonld be a unit, THESAN DOMINGO EPIE&0! Private Advices State that Heureau:.. Had No Part in the Seizure of a Ban!. H.C. C Astwood, of this cit: ex-consul to San Domingo, state Yesterday that the published r Domingo. Mr. Astwood’s family isin S D.-mingo, and by means of c* respondence through thisane oth connections he is kept advised all that transpires in San Dumi go. Thus he has recieved wi:: te has reason to believe is a tr These appointments will be tasen up vext week. Grimkie of Boston, Mass., will be York will get a plum, Mathews of Albany is regard by Mr. Cleveland as man of soynu convictions. Democratic inclined. version of the F ench bavk ¢; = sode first reports ot which p . President Heureaux in the lig ored President aud the Fren« bank,” said Mr. Astwood, ba: been grossly exaggerated and m -- | represented. Gen. Heureaux b in no way outraged the bank, .. HARRISON'S GRANDCHILD HURT A Driver's Recklessness Injures Marthena Harrison and Her:Mother. A driver’s recklessness nearly ended the life of ex-President Harrison’s daugh- ter in-law, Mrs. Russell B, Harrison, and his little grandchild, Marthena, who have been stoppiag in NewYork, where the child was uuder medical treatment by electricity. The two were crossing Broadway, the child ina carriage, when aheavy express wagon dashed around the corner, and, despite the driver’s ef- forts to pull up, the pole of the wagon struck Mrs, Harrison violently and one of the horse’s forefeet upset the carriage and sent Marthena rolling out on the ] Cleveland's Appointee. ; A Vienna dispatch says: The Anti- Semites and the Clericals are greatly agitated over the appointment by Pr dent Cleveland of Max Judd, of Missouri, as Consul General at Vienna, the oppo sition being based upon the ground that Judd is a Hebrew and ther-fore an un desirable person for the office. Petitions are being prepared addressed to the Em peror Francis Joseph and to the Austrian Foreign Office asking that the Imperial authorities refuse to accept Judd as He is a South America Indian and He Wili Call on Cleveland. Eighteen Bolivian Indians, the first to , Visit the United States, arrived on the steamship Newport, from Colon, ov 18938. THIS WEEK'S NEWS, A Summary of Current Events—The World's Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers. General. Bismarck was 78 years of age on April 1st. The New York Sub Treasury has $7,- 000,000 in free gold. Maryland’s peach crop is said to be all right unless there should come frosts. Nova Scotia’s sugar combine is being hauled over the coals by a legislative committee, Arthur Pud-iford andJimes Williams swell Baltimore club men, each ate 185 oysters on a wager, Gold found by a Union Pacific fireman in sand on the locomotive revealed new ore beds in Oregon. Despite a hard hunt by proxy-seekers, World’s Fair stockholders will re elect the zut directors, Part of the $10,000,000 fortune of a A band of Apaches have left the reser- vation fully armed, and are anvoying whites in the neighborhood of Phoenix, Ari. Governor Flower has ordered a test of the sanity of Murderer Michael T. late ; The general impression in Washington is that there will be an early session of the new Congress. General Schofield announces the abandonment of the military encamp- ment at the World’s Fair. The Texas House has passed a bill re quiring the railroads to provide separate coaches for whites and negroes, ; The Government awarded a contract of over $2,000,000 worth of heavy armor plate to the Bethlehem Iron Works. The wages of miners of the Philadel- , Phia & Reading Coal and Iron Company for the month was fixed at $2.58 1-5. Representative Charles E, Hooker, of Mississippi, was seriously injured in { ' t | Hugh O'Donnell, the labor leader, has : fnian = 5 Waster . : snnsyl , Washington by being struck by a cable ome I pavenient, Neither were injured ex. The Western New York and Pennsyl. 1 by b hey eT ad rspeh oe ee ports of tle alleged se zure of cept by theshock, and Mrs, Harrison | vania railroad has passed into the hands , °"> fracturing his skull. Greek Ebel diranoe Pp ill O that! Prench bank by President [leu declined to prosecute the driver. of a receiver, - . D s : a Ss WI! succeed e.ux were highly colored and ev |° The great astronomical event of the | been in the Schuylkill Valley for several r. Shacd, uenily Memanstodlinvor\epurces| WILL NOT WELCOME vuDD. month will be the eclipse of the sun on peumand wil Se eee : : en! ges | inet , the Amalgamated Association. The Recordership will go Bast | hostile to the present ruler of S Viennese Jew Haters Roused Against | ‘'e 16th instant. The municipal campaign in Columbus, O., has become very heated over the effort of the American Protective Associa- tion to keep all Catholics out of office, A conspiracy to bring about a revolu- tion were discovered in Costa Rica, and those taking part were arrested while raiding the Goyernment military stores. The Pope will not receive any royal personages of the Roman Catholic Church who visit King Humbert on the occasion of the silver anniversary of his marriage, 4 =* i ROYAL § ri 00 Rockford tL vindicated shortly. ot a looter and rubber, American Consul General. Scottish uncle may fall to James H. Fer- Guldy aotackio aad eet i 1 Mis Way i. T. MCcant Stewart of New “The difficulty between the c LARGEST MAN IN THE wortp. | 8¥sonof Millbury, Mass. formerly cashier of the Bank of America, Sun were released from the Eastern Peniten- tiary, having been pardoned. It is said the amount paid in dividends by the Carnegie Steel Company for 1892 was reduced from $5,000,000, paid the aS sas ef 5. A ee pees - revious year, to $1,000,000, owing tothe we Republicans who imbiared the| © “1. their way to the World’s Fair, Oue of | Sliney, in Sing Sing, soon to be electro- | Pre - seein tudio. 17th a yy | Uemuctaue dociriue after the elec- | rced its vaults, or taken forcib * ~ them claims to be the largest man in the | cuted. ‘ renee ars succuies tcabien 1159 17th St. 0. Wy Cor. 17th aM) oo will be placed on the proba-|#ay of ite funds. The history « | world. His name is Jose Santos Mamani. | ‘rie $20,000 needed to pay a portion of | , Ba aie Le ere omen creeae FINE PORTRAITS in Crayon, O91 and | tionary roll, the transaction 12 a3 follows, T! — of La Paz, where he is kuown as the | the floating debt of the Brooklyn Taber- | © be exhibited at the Fair are discon- sedto anv size from Card anc ikeness Guaranteed, Month Payments taken. GREA% iON FOR CASH. ndscape Painting ry Satura y, fren o'cloe cents per lesson. ud Sign Painting of ever tion, Orders wpily attended to, Th democratic patty will look afier them when il 18 certain that ‘bey mean «ll they say. THEY SAY. AS 43, Ilutterly. new city postofiice.) Watchmaker and Jeweler. Mauufacturer of : Society Badges, Medals and Jewris ” of Gold and Silver. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Complicated Watch ane c Box Repairing @ Specialty. All Werk Warranted. 632 G St., n. Ww. ' WASHINGTON, D. © Wih Wm. F. LUTZ. — Treachery can never succeed Golored republicans who have turned for oftive wili get left. Fraudulent political parties can not win, The Bez is here to stay, not withstanding the aseertiou of a weekly contemporary that 1! has the largest circulation aud is the oldest in the City. The Pilots assertion that if is 14 years oid is monumental cheek The paper is four years old and n°? m-re. Lok vut for our new dress. President made a persoual tra: . action with the bank for a lar: sum of money for which the bu: ». gave the President partial per ment promi-sory notes. Wh: the first note became due it wi- paid by the bank. “Tbe President being in nic of ready money, negotia‘ed i} Temaining notes, amouni:: to $62.000 with the house J. de Lemos, for which he r ceived the cash. When the se ond note became aue de Len: presented it at the band and it + protested, upon the pretext t a was not trausterable. Tne Pc ideut met the de Lemos oblig. non and brought suit in the cou ot first instance against the ban for the recovery of the $62 0u¢ fhe court held that the notes wei. iransterable aud gave jodgmen in tavor ot the President. ‘Ii. bank appeals to the supreme cou: sustained the judgment of tr lower court aud ordered the ex cution of the sentence. Great Bolivian Giant. He is 9 feet 1¢ inches high, 25 years old an! weighs 418 "pounds. The Indians will ce: Il on Presi- , dent Cleveland before they go to Chi- cago, CARLISLE’S NEW PLAN. He Proposes to Apportion His Employes Among the States Equitably. _ . Secretary Carlisle is having prepared a , list of the employes of the Treasury iy Department. It will show the number of employees credited to each State, the * aggregate salary people from the State , Yeceive and what by the law of appor- , tionment the State should receive. The District of Columbia is credited with more than 1,000 out of 4,000, when its quota should only be 11, Secretary Carlisle intends to reduce the District's list, Trial of Dr, Buchanan. The trial of Dr, Robert Buchanan for poisoning his wife is in progress this week before Recorder Smyth, New York. The first witness was the minister who married Buchanan to Mrs, Sutherland. Rich .rd W. Macomber, a crony of the defendant’s, testified regarding the mar- viage and death of Mrs, Buchanan and the defendant’s talk and actions. His testimony plainly narrated Buchanan’s nacle has been raised, and Dr. Talmage will remain, Gunners near Paterson came upon the body of an unknown man in the woods. The body was in a kneeling posture and was frozen stiff, Corbett, the pugilist, has signed an agreement to box Charley Mitchell at the Coney Island Athletic Ciub for a purse of $40,900, The Jones and Jackson factions, among the Choctaws in Indian Territory, en- gaged in a battle in which ten men were killed and fifteen wounded. It has come to light that the late Col. Shepard, ef New York, was unable to secure u life insurance several years ago owing te a suspicion of Bright’s disease. The war ships of the United States nhuvy are gathering at Hampton Roads for the great naval review, All arriving for.ign warships will be saluted with 24 guns, Mrs. Anderson, of Chicago, saw her husvand and a young woman out driv- ing. She pulled both from the carriage avd gave them a severe thrashing with « rawhide, A California sculptor has been awarded a contract by the Smith Family, of Vir- ginia and Nebraska, to model a bronze group of the Captain John Smith-Poco- hontas episode, tented with their treatment and threaten to throw up their obligation, They claim they are forced to wear heavy fur cloth- ing on warm days. William E. Curtis has arrived at Washington with the Columbus papers loaned by the Spanish Government for exhibition at the World’s Fair. The papers comprise the original documents relating to Columbus’ voyages of dis- covery, his reports to the King and Queen, and his will, The papers are in an iron safe, and are protected by a military gu:rd. PAID THE DEATH PENALTY. Only One Shock Was Necessary to Kill Wlfe-Murderer Hamilton, James L. Hamilton, the mulatto preacher, who brutally murdered his wife last May, at Flushing, L. I., walked to the death chair in Sing Sing Prison on Monday and was sent to eternity before the last word of the prayer he was mum- bling had passed his lips. It was the most successful execution that has taken place by electricity. Only one shock was given, there was none of the awful reflex muscular action noticed in other cases, there was not a sign on the body of burning, and but two min- utes and forly seconds elapsed between the moment the current was turned on i various admissions as to his efforts to tase 3 = " Daily Pow. get his wife’s money, his answer to her, | | 40 exhausted carrier pigeon, with an | and the moment when the last of the ten = The Bex is the peoples paper. = his repeated assertions that he would get | @uminium band marked “N 7566” on | doctors present listened at his chest and aw pera i z i rid of her, and his statement that if the | one of its legs, fell dead at Norwich, said he’s dead. ’ ; When yousee it in the Bee] REPUBLICANS WHO WAN remains were taken up she wouli be | Conn., and it is supposed to have come] State Electrician Davis had a new you can eay it iss, SOMETHING + “found full of morphine. ” from the Naronic. : head electrode prepared for Hamilton y j Sie sd ‘There is much discussion in Paris over | and tried a new method of applying the wl The Disability Bill Is @ La.) The colored editor of Virginia —= “Jepnie, the Hugger.” the Ministerial crisis. The general opin- | current. He sent 1,740 volts through ion is that a dissolution of the Chamber him for three seconds, 500 for one sec- de SOLDIERS DISABLED SINCE THE WAR] have organized a piess acsocia-| The Inaugural committee e. Serine; Mclean, is excited over ths f Deputies is inevitable, New men are | ond and 150 for fifty-six seconds. ‘There j a case of a woman who assaults, hugs and | of Deputies isinevitable, New poe e 7 ‘ ARE ENTITLED. shag fit to place « number of col kisses young men. The eaenyt de- | wanted in the Cabinet. Cu Be quater ie Cees psi Send in your names for the} republicans on the several co scribed as tall, her face fair and smooth, | The New York Times has been pur | nesses that Hamilton was dead from the au Been poneens nee Oo 1 Bos. mittees prior to the ivaugurat: and yet she is apparently as strong as a | chased by a syndicate for the sum of | instant the current struck him, and not oe es or arey oe isipel F nly was the body unscarred but the we If you wish your ciuims ‘ of Mr. Cleveland. These gen man. She dresses neatly in black. She | $950,000. This price does not include the | only was the body thas ak successfully prosecuted, address | = Ty yon want @ live paper, if so men took advan‘age of-uch rec ;, | ie knownas “Jennie, the Hugger.” ‘The | building. It is said the policy of the | expression of the face aged han a AMES TANS nd tor the Brg i j young men have not been driven to stay | paper will not be changed. The autopsy proved that Hamilton JAMES TH tf se 3 : aition given them and naye ety in nights on account of the assaults. President Cleveland has definitely | Was aman of exceptional strength and e Senn or outington, D.C. Emancipation day parades! filed their applications for p: — _| decided to open the World’s Fair on May | vitality and thickness of skull, so Mr. ; Se ougbt to be abolished. tions under this administration. Privation in New York, Ist, and will send his acceptance to bebe aa melo poy ae : J. H. Dab . The records 8l:ow that the m Some idea of the vast army of unem. | Chicago ina few days. It is not probable | a8 the most successful ever devised fo feminine If the white people would prominent of these republics | ployed persons in New York may be | that Mrs. Cleveland will attend. Eeaicting ie cee pe ar _ ie mae cease subscribing to parades there i : 4 5 W. C. Rippey, the old man who shot | proved electrole covers the w' po gs bave applied for a position on t he head, from the forehead to the base UNDERTAKE ‘te ment for five waiters in a Brooklyn rest- | John W. Mackay and then shot himself, | Ste Dead, ? ae CABIN®” | would be none. ground that they sre democe | ant was responded to by eats a ie Deeaanaeen by the Grand Jury at | of the skull and over both sides of the 7 5 fc ap- | has be @ eb maa ates > a Wwe R. zs The best evidence that the co!= and have asked the =i: dorseme plicants. The hungry horde blocked up | gan Francisco, for an assault to commit beds and distributes the current more “ce 441 L Street N. W sred people are opposed to parades of other ¢ lored men who w i | thestreet, and the presence of a quad | murder, His bail was fixed at $5000. | “"TN7" 4, sictane all agreed that Hamil- SARRIAGES FOR HIR” is, that they refuse to subscribe out in the last campaign in the | of porice was necessary to maintain | despatch has been received at Jack- | 4.5 gare aaa painless and said that A Telephone 845.8 2 i ae terest. of the democratic party. Waits son, Mich., that the escape! murderer, | ;ijjing by electricity under the present iis Be i Do you want wedding invita-| Mr, Jobn A. Gray, who was Ballet-Proof Cloth. ing Latimer, had been captured fe method was the most effective and most pt 1 12" on if 8, call at this office. of the judges of electicns in i The Austrian War Office has accepted | J°reme, Hillsdale County, Ge ones ah® | merciful that the world has ever known. Kine we : us or the fs cor | Would be soon returne e s —$____—_— EF 5 Some colored nominations will |9 b District last year for ther | the bullet-proof cloth invented by Hert | iorities AN IMPORTANT SESSION. Sree haem in shortl pubticans and who assisted 1 Sytander, i SOR neers resident eee Gov. Flower has commuted the sen- d Agency for go in shortly. repnblicans to elect republic The cloth isa third of an poclychickgand tence of Sliney, the murderer of Robert | Brotherhood of Railroad Kngineers En- in tti orried | del to the last conve is said to be much more pliable thin Lyons, a New York butcher, to Joined as Conspirators. The boys are getting w lelegates filed hi He that prepared by the tailor, Dowe, in pected for life, on the report of | Judge Ricks, in the United States Cir- ty tion, has e 18 AFPhc | Manheim. mp # cuit Court at Toledo, Ohio, decided that CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, OESICN PATENTS, , COPYRIGHTS, et » Handbook write to WAY, New YORK, patents in America, us is brought before el ein the : American '¥ scientific paper in the ed, No intelligent ‘dress MUNN & CO. New York City. It is remarked that it is a loug time between driuka, little colored, If they were a would present the situation another aspect. Charles Stewart was vindicated. Mr. Thompson might as well hang his harp upon a willow tree f be thi:.ks that be will get the Freemans Hospital. The institution never was bet~ ter corducted. tion for a position under the ci -- ‘rict government and has bec asking the. indorsement of « !- ored und white democrats, Another, Mr. Smith Wormls : 1 applicaut tor a position under t-¢ iast republican wdministration the ground that he was a go republican, There are hundre: of just such ivcividuals wh « names aud records are well kno to the Bre, Lave applied to ditt: ent de, artm:2ots of the governm:»! under tiie admivistration, for ; a. The Treasury Gaining Cash. The public debt statement issued April 1st shows a gain of cash in the United States Treasury for March of $1,500,000. FOREIGN NEWS, After a two months’ session the Dominion Parliament has been pro- rogued. Military authorities throughout Europe are much interested in the alleged inve:tion of bullet-proof cloth. A female baseball club, composed 0? American young women, was mobbed «it them ! 1 i | | ' | 1 t { gleaned from the fact that an advertise- Almendares, Cubda, several of a medical commission that the murderer ig un imbecile, Over 125 guests were in the Higgins House, Bradford, Pa., when it burned down on Sunday morning. Three bodies were found in the ruins, and some 25- persons were burned and injured, many very seriously. The loss was $100,000. Secretary Carlisle has appointed Dr. Joseph A, Senner. of New York, to be Commissioner of Emigration, vice Jolin B. Weber, resigned. Dr. Seuner is edi- tor of the Staats Zeitung, New York, and was a prominent Cleveland Demo- “rats, Josie Kramer, of Wheeling, W. Va., has brought suit for divorce, al- Engineer Leanon, the Lake Shore en- gineer, was guilty of contempt of court in refusing to handle freight offered by the Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan Railroad. Judge Taft decided in the Ann Arbor injunction case that the Brotherhood of Engineers was a con- spiracy against the law, and allowed the temporary injunction against Chief Ar- thur and his boycott. This decission has aroused intense interest in. all labor zircles throughout the country, and is of great moment in view of its assertion of Federal power under the Interstate Com- merce act. D. G. Ramsey, Grand Chief of the ’ 4 aaph Heber 2 = der of Railway Tel phers says: “I Teicha, Onto 3 oe pers being injured. leging infidelity and neglect. The case ; Or legra| 3 sare It is a district office, hence it su10ns: mos A new French Cabinet has been | has created asocial sensation on account | sabe Pa ep aprrins aes chief ress ATS will be controlled by the District <a formed with M, Meline at its head, ‘Tie ef the sees | Engines Se epeupie fa Pk imacts -s ew cabinet is considered weak and cer- ramer is well kno ie ts si vere people. ens to soon fall Hee | Pagina (ee South, having been for-many , ae Ce Sea wilt include sale aati “ Lowe am Some people sre too mean to" p44 the sem uext week. It isclaimed that the Orange organ- years the musical conductor at White federation. It will include all classes ary KEW end wonderht Partiouncrtres | Neti& Ce, Rox $60 Portinnd,} sine >» we live. izations in Ulgter are arming and drill Sulphur Springs, railway employees.” _

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