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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STaR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave and 11th St..57 ‘TheEvening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. THY FYrxiec Stan is served to mbecribers tn the @ity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cet eek, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the couuter, 2 rxtreach. By mail—postage prepaid—50 cents a mouth, (Grs year, $6; tix montha, [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C..a# fecond-clane mail matter.) Tae Weexty Stan—published on Friday—$1 ayear, Pestageprepsid. Six months, 50 centa. All mail subscriptions mu«t be pafd In advance; (paper sent longer than is paid for. * of advertising made known on apy tion. (NDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR Asrsrurets—sth pac ATTOENEYs— 3d p: AveTION Saces Boarp: Booxs, &c. Bremess Craxce Crry Irews—*' 8th pay Epvcatiosar FPasrny Serriies 3d page. Fors. rr cs 42h par FerSair GrxtiEeMEs’s Goon: Hoverrt LING: Lapres’ List oF Lerrens— 3H page. Losr axp Forxp—tth p Mowry 10 Loax—4th pa Mepicar, ke PROFESSION A Provosars Ramiro’ Scrar SEwixe Srectan Notice Srrc1siTiEs—Cth pare. ‘The Trani Uxpreraxens, Wasten (He Beginning MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 2, THE NEW ES ABLISHMENT, 913 F St. N a Wes opened by A. DIETER, n th nist pe SIGNS IN Aral esque V odd stamp Abr ENG, &e by Eu Exeen etfully, LOUIS A. DIE 1D 913 F st. N o We == Che Evening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 31 TWO CEN An Alleged Thief Shot. A SINGULAR ACCIDENT WHICH MAY RESULT PA- SPECIAL NOTICES FOUNDRY M. the pastor. Rev. W, Washington News and Gossip. Governwent Rucurrs To-DAy.—Internal reve- Due, $472,923.93; customs, $428,084.12, AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day were Senators Piumb, Cameron, and Gibson; Rep- Tesentatives Ochiltree and Dezendort, loner Loring, Treasurer Wyman, Register Bruce, Public Printer Rounds, and Prof. Gregory, and Judge Thoman, of the civil service commis: preaching at 11 o'clock a.m. ¥. Waup; at 7:3 p.m. by Kev. BIIN L, BenGER, Secretary of tho McAil Evangel- Hou Alistion, 1m Fraiice, “Communion at close of momn- # five per cent. per annum to those who nee it ag a of savings and deposit. commencement of the second geries hay s ‘The shares sre can come in at any time without paying Special OMcer Benjamin Klopfer about half past five o'clock this morning arrested a col named Romeo Herbert, on B street, between 12th and 13th northwest, on suspicion of having stolen a five gallon can of milk, which he had fa his pos- session. The prisoner broke away from Klopfer, and according to the oftcer’s statement picked up a stone and threatened to strike him on the head. Kiopfer in drawiug wuts pistol accidentally let tt fall, he states, and the hammer strikinj on was discharged. 18 heels and escaped In the direc- tion of the Monument lot. He was sul found by Officers Dally and Herbert seercted in the cabin of aboat owned by William Ritter, which was moored near the Monument. covered that the ball from the revolver had entered , inflicting a very serious wound. He was conveyed to the fifth precint station where he received temporary treatment from Dr, recommendation he was rds sent to the Freedman’s hospital in the ambulance. Klopfer upon learning that the man had een shot surrendered himsels to Si The can of milk w: eriy of Mr. James Rutherford, from whom it was at the station house admitted the theft. It 1s thOught the ball has entered the lung, and Herbert ts considered to bein a very precari- ous condition. Klopfer was brought to the Police Court this morning, where a warrant was sworn out again: him, charging him with assaulting Romero I bert with the Intent to kill him. on his personal bonds in the sum of $500 to appear Wednesday next. NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, FOURTEENTH street, near K. stor. Subject at 11 he Savor of Death - CHURCH. 3D AND A Seats all free.)—Presidiny at 11 a.m. fotlo Elder, Rey, Joux 8. oummion Service. Cerone ‘To-morrow ai A Treasury Vacancy.—The appointment of Mr. E. O. Graves to be assistant treasurer will leave a Vacancy in the office of superintendent of the re- demption agency. bookkeeper, is in the line of prom probable that he will be selected to fill the vacan- ey, although nothing has yet been decided. THe New Assistant U ment the weal GRIFFIN, 1430 Cor Herbert took to -¥. ave nwa: J. Rogers, principal ottoman itis an E Sermon by the pastor, Rey. munications to JAS. PRIN iZ, Secretar; 5 HURCH OF THE 10 his right brea 0 p.m. ‘To-mor- Service at Ja. m. and 7 April Ist, by Bishop TREASURER.—The Pres- lay Communion at 12 a.m. ident yesterday afternoon appointed Mr. E. O. Graves assistant Treasurer of the United States to fill the place of Mr. A. U. Wyman, promoted. Graves has hitherto been superintendent of the national bank redemption division of the Treasury department, ion of ulue ‘Ditvctors, will be hel.t at there h street, on WEDNESDAY, April 11, 1883. Markriter, upon whose ARNATION, COR, 2th and N sts. n.w.—Services nd IL a.m. and at 4 The Kanter musi on ker vice all geant John- FRIENDSHIP LODGE, ®. b ting will be held at 10 o'clock, at Grand death of Bro, DENT GOSPEL MEET t. George's Hall, 610 11th street northwert. A. A. Hoyt, at 3 p. m, stolen, Herbe] Tue New CiIEr OF THE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING Bureav.—Capt, T. N. Burrill, wiio was yesterday afternoon appointegchiet of the Bureau of En- graying and printing, entered the bureau less than two years ago as storekeeper, and when Capt. Wilson resigned as assistant chiet he was pro- moted to the office of clerk in charge of proposals and supplies, from which he has been taken to fill He was backed for his new po- sition by the assistant chef and the superintend- ents of the bureau, many of whom wer: presuma- bly in the line of promotion. ‘The new chier served with distinction in the volunteer service during the late war, and has occupled places of honor and trust In the state of New York. Sess good executive ability, Is of and will doubtless make a popular and efficient from his late r itt emember Lot's Wife 1 to come, and e of the plain unvarnisl truth of God better than eleri a tally those who are not afraid HINGTON, D. 1; who love the vital firm of EO. R& CO., ‘carry 1 Salt Wusinese at 206 10th strect north- mutual consent, R will continue the business at the i will pay all billadue by aud collect «ll moneys dus the late frm. He was released IAN CHURCH, —Commanion , preaching by H. BURDICK. Seats free, Public west, is this day Teel, comer © stiwet southw view ut Ti a. tne Dr. BULKLEY. Service at niche ees Rey. lo NEw a ea Capitol str tor.—Servico at 11 the office of chief. —__»—___ Arraignments and § CRIMINAL CaS€S DISPOSED OF BY JUDGE HAGNER TO- DAY—MAKING IT WARM FOR THIEVES. To-day before Judge Magner, in the Special Criminal Court, George Butler allas George Haw- king and John Hawkins, charged with house breaking at night into the house of O. W. Lon- gon on January 15, were arraigned and pleaded— the former guilty and the latter not guilty. ler, Edward Johnson, and John Hutson, house- breaking In day, house of M. Strickland. pleaded ‘guilty and others not guilty. Johnson and Hudson (indicted with Watt Butler) house- jouse of Theodore Mills, pleaded not Hudson (indicted with Watt Butler,) reaking In night—house led not gullty. WILL BE A ters of the COL! PL Rev. Janez Fox, pas- Seats all free. Auminis- r MBIA FIRE IN: ANY. at their Office, No. 1324 F stree est, on MONDAY, the 2d day of April, 1883, for pose of electing tine Directors tor the ensuing oils will be opened at 12m. and cle at BLK. WIL He 1s sald to pos- leasing address, pastor, Kev. 8. MADAME NILsson DINg8 WITH THE PRESIDENT.— Mme. Christine Nilsson, accompanted by Mrs. and Miss Doremus, of New York, dined with the Presi- ancthis sister, Mrs. Ainsworth, at the White House last evening. Dinner was served in the private dining room, All the lower part of the Mansion was ighted tn honor of the occasion. After dinner the President escorted Mme. son through the various rooms. Mme. Nilsson was presented to Secretary, and the Misses Frelinghu: Chandler, Attorney General and Mr: ator dnd Mrs. Cameron, and Miss Mr, Justice Gray, of the Supreme Court, and Pri- vate Secretary Phillips, who had been invited to Halt an hour or more was spent in conversation, after which the party adjourned to the green parior. where Mme, Nilsson delighted those present with several songs, beautifully sung. |} Nation der of Mechng Public cordially in: SBYTFRIAN CHURCH, 97a Gand H streeta northwest; Rey. pastor. — Keular services "at 11 Sabbath School at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 a are condilly invi- f A. Heitmuller, alled up for sen and received 5 years in one case and 5y rs in the other Inthe Erle county penitentiary, N WRITING, FOR TI club house at the 2 from April 15tn until Nove ie, Will be receive . "1333, at Koom 1, sylvania avenue and 10th ecting to-morrow. sere will be ad. n, Seeretary and l signing the pledge, would be rid of him for that length of ume. Henry Scott, house-breaking In night, house of Ealzar Bott, December 27, pleaded not guilty ny, Watch and jewe W. H. Hazzird, February 12th last, p arles White, streets north vest. JAS. GEO. R. REPSTTI, be presented. ‘ervices at 11a. m, and vening. ‘The service for deaf mutes will bo iking tn day RST BAPTIST CH The court, In p who engage fn this busine: rin the perpetration of crim ceeds amount to, for they take the sto! ing sentence, sald that perform more than the pro- Contracts For Desks FoR THE House or Rep- —The clerk of the House of Repre= to-day awarded to W. B. Moses & Son, of this elty, the contract for furnishing thirty-two desks for the House of Representatives, simtlar to those now In use, necessary for the Increased ship. The ‘price to be pald 1s $16.25 per « other bidders were Milne & Proctor, Hatch & Co., $24.28; Wight, $22.50." All of these bidders The outside bidders. were bersburz, Pa, $25; John $4.50; A. i. An- Mitchell & Rammels- 23.90; G. M. Smith & Co., $42; Balttinore, $20. pent, Subj ctin the mor an of Gilea!. h—Jesus biessing the little children. oon childrens? keepers are disposed to give punishment over three Years, him four years tn the penitentiary at Buffalo, N arroll, convicted of petit larce 3 Sentenced to three Jones, house breaking and larceny of stealing cliickens, was called for sentence, and. rking that he m-nded to mercy, gave him 234 ye: rle Ackers,’ convicted of pe called for sentence, ai Was not guilty, but having would ask mercy. She wa ‘The old law made the nd he would giv =? HOLY Chkoss CHURCH, tins and Sand munion and sd reafter on the Those wishing to sul all Northern Market, Evensong’ and lecture, J preach at 13 | April, oe the Co L Chureh, Gesreee Wannamaker, ” P. $& Co., Chicago, Otto Decker & Ci b. D., will preach’ at the Mission sentenced to six Resmests or WASHINGION DESIR- ING 10 PURCHASE THE FINEST BRONZES, EUROPEAN NOV=LTIE: VERWARE, &o., FOR THE WEDDING EASON ARE INVITED TO ORDER AN AS- SORTMENT FOX EXAMINATION FROM BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE, TWELFTH AND CHESTNUT, PHILADEL- PHIA. FULL INFORMATION AND PRICE LIST WILL BE SENTON REQUEST, mhas Tayior & Hur, 135, fond PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. E-TRIMMED MOUR! G SUITS. 4 NEW JERSEY SUIT AND A VARIETY OF COLORED JERSE CHILD! STYL BACKS, HAVELOCKS, TUNICS, DOLMANS IN VARIETY. TAYLOR & HUFTY. mh30 months in fall, Navat Orpers.—Lieut. Wm. A. Morgan has been ordered to the recetving ship Wabas Henry R. Tyler to the receiving ship Colorado; nsizn H.W. Harrison detatcned a office and orlered t Vico Jangn Ross, crave robbing, motion tn ar- rruled and sentenced to 9 months in Jail posi MS The Proposed Light OBSTACLE IN THE WAY—AN OP ATTORNEY RIDDLE WHICH CLASSES IT AS A GIFT ENTERPRISE. Col. Moore, of the Washington Light Infantry, has been notified that the coming fair of that or- m, te be held at thc skating rink on the 16th of April, is in violation of the law, coming under the-head of a “gitt enterprise.” The cir- cumstances which led to this notification are un- derstood to be as follows: - 3 nfantry Fair. (-g> SPECIAL Novice, antry, from the hydro~ s northwest, Key. auorrow IIa. mn, 4 PRoMoTEp.—Lieut. Com. Dennis W. Mullen has school 9:45 a. m. been promoted to be commander in the navy from the 18th of February, 1883. GALLANT Conpucr CowENDR’.—Capt. A. W. Johnson, commanding the U.8.8. Powhatan, re- ports to the Navy department that on the morn- of March the ship lying at Port au i, Jas. W. Carter, captain of the fore- nding froin aloft, slipped and fell trom the fore topmast Tieging, striking is head on a Eaward V. Hickok, ng into the water and recov: @ was Immediately followed by », With the same ‘Although the ac- On and after MARCH 191, 1883, the business of dertaking Establishment, formerly of 912 uuue northwest, will be continued ut VARY BAPT cects northwest.—Preaching by the ie, at Lam. and 7:40 p.m. sm.” You are cordially in¥ited t LVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST Abouta week ago a posed to give a con= “incoln hail, and give a certain number of to the holders of tickets. A committee frst tedon Major Brock, and inquired If their con- cert would be tn violation of any law. That of ficer decided that the giving of prt or other entertainment ws head of a “gift enterprise, miltee to the District. Commissioners, ‘The Cora missioners submitted the question to Attorney An opinion has been ren- dered by the attorney, who decides that enter. tatutents at which prizes are given to the holders ets “come under the law agalnst gift en— terprises,” which 1s very specific. ‘The proposed prize scheme was thereupon abandoned by the so- clety giving the concert. Since then a_ committee representing the same society walted upon the loners and informed them that the Wash- ington Light Infantry are advertising to do just what they (the soclety) were prevented from doing—that is, selling tickets that will enttile the Under the management of tforthe Wear going overboa - Communion after moruine 8% 3 Doatswain’s mate,spra CHAS. J. GAWLER, S at a concert ld Dring 1t’under the nl referred the com- i eflent occurred in daylight smooth, I feel that the promptness of these per- zit to the notice of the de- (Formerly with Joseph Gawter, the well-known funeral vas, Episcopal, will add C. BURLEW, EsQ., will conduct the music, | Eons stlould. be. bro partnent for comm Riddle for dec For the widow of late Willlam 8. Bucnly. - CAROLINA AVENUE (M. S Church, comer 8th and B streets southeast. t Ii o'ciock a.m., by the new pustor, Kev, SChOOL at 9:0 a.m. A Year's Leave oF ABsENC Danenhower has been granted a year’s leave of absence from to-day. Commander W. ©. Wise, com- 8. Portsmouth, reports the el at Port Royal, Jamaica, W. Owing to the bad state of health at that place lis stay there would be short. prise hag arrived at Cape n route to China, All well —Iteut. John W. church and Sabbath school years as teacher, secretary, libra ent a member of'th of which he has t laborer, his departure ts_espect the members of that church. daughter of Capt. J. H. Hitchcock, dent ot the Sabbath school, has also identified with the Interests and success of the he has been a falthtul and zealous ry carry with them the sincere and heartfelt wishes of their many friends, Navat Notes. — manding the U. § arrival of that ves 1, on the 18th instant. Vocates. Good singing. The public in- BYTERIAN CHURCH, CLA- 10 14th street northwest, lev. G. ervices: Preaching Sund: y school Sunday afternoon, weedy cherie at ime bine Directors for the ensiti qv. and close at 2 p. 1, DYER, Secretary, lis will be opened at School, wi —The U.S. 8. Enter; sworker. cl fer meetings We Mlars eau boom Town, South Africa, e All are welcome. SOULS’ CiiURCH streets northwest.—Rey. Gor Mlotuig werviee at 11 o'clock. vel promptly notified the proper Col. Moore, of the Light Infantry, that the Com- missioners cannot suspend any laws. Col. Moore ‘a8 notified yesterday of what the Commissioners sald on the subject of the fall Mcers to inform SECRETARY Lrx ‘west on Monday. OLN $8 expected back from the 3 UNITED Pi hing Sabbath, April ture Koom of the ¥. M. G.A., 1403 tthe hourw of 11 a.1m. and 4 p.m. by Rey. Y, of Oxford, n St. George's Hall, 510 p.m, All are cordiill McKENDKEE M. churetts avenue, between 9th and ne atll Sm sad 7:30 p.m. by the . S. Epwarps, D.D. 1 cordially invited t a ASSIGNMENTS TO JUDGE HAGNERs's CouRT.—The ases have been assigi Tux FoLLowixe Bins for furnishing 3,000 bar- rels cement for the new pension bullding were ‘opened by Gen. Meigs at noon to-da; alll, 42%, 463; per 100 pounds, Rosendale; J. M. 325, per 100 pounds, Tound 'T H. W. Blunt, 3135 per 100 pounds, Potomac; J. M. Wheatley, 29 per i00 pounds, Cum- berland Potomac. All te bidders are residents of Washington, y LE8S. in the Lec- following additional Sy ee avenue Judge Hagner’s court: Robert Wedge, larceny; W. Wagner, polte: White, housebreaking; ‘Henry Scott, do., and John \T OF THE LATEST DESIGNS the Alexandria ‘op Potomac; Shepherdstown And all jobbing promptly done. SAM'L 8. SHEDD, 409 9vH Srneer Nortawesr. eS GAS FIXTURE: THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE crry TO SELECT FROM AND THE CH PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, CORCORAN BUILDING, _E. F. BROOKS. N FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS FRESH FROM THE SPKING, —— PREPARATIONS FOR THE CELEBRATION OF EMAN- crration Day.—The committee of arrangements for the emancipation celebration met last evening. ‘The committee on military reported that the At Uucks Guards of Richmond, Va., and the military organizations of Baltimore had accepted the invi- tatlon to participate in the procession tn this city and are now making prepa- he Knights of St. Augustine Were reported as having decided totake part in the celebration, as were also several other orzaniza- tous. The’ committee re] the Congregational churc! Tue Post OFrice OFFICIALS Who went to the funeral of the late Postmaster General Howe have returned. The Second At gone to New York. THE QRDER placing George A. Mayo, of Chicago, on the fraud list has been revoked, Commissions were tssued to-day to the following tmasters: Samuel K. Lawhorn, Riverside, Vi Y, Berlin, Mu; Mary E. ‘Fox, CHURCH, CORNER 9TH 15 unday school; 11 K, “*A New Com- led by Mra. M. and P northwest by pastor, Rev. ‘young peoples" meetin WY, sacramental gervice. Welcome. It” M. E. CHURCH, streets.—Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7: saci kara weed ren ‘4 rations to come. the pastor, Harry 5. FRaNce. Sunday All are invited. orted having secured for the evening exer- appointed a commitiee on printing, pro- grams, tickets, &c. The committee on military Was authorized to make necessary arrangements for the entertainment of the visiting ganizations. The Monumental band of Baltimore was ordered to be engaged. The commitics then ordered that all organizations who purpose takin, artin the celebration reporc to Chief try H, Carson immediately. It also ordered that all committees meet at’ the Piiilad house on next Friday at 7p. the 14th, 15th and 19th distric that they will hold a joint mass meeting for the purpose of electi: &c., to represent the THE HARBOUR Case. charged with receivin the special Criminal Court, yesterday afternoon and a v receiving stolen goods wort ——— CHARGES OF “Wririxa Portcy.”—This afternoon, 1n the Police Court, Daniel atton’ and Mary Gardner were writing policy.” against the latter two were nolle prosequled. Mr. Randolph Coyle, of the district attorney's office, vernment, Mr. Chas. Pelham fendants. Witnesses testified meeting at 6:15 p.m. Seits CHURCH—Rev. N. M. CAR- ard F. Holtewa; 11 am. Sibject: W. C. MILBURN, Pranwactsr, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. CountING UNCLE SaM’8 Cagn.—The committee appointed to inake an examination of the cash in United States treasury organized to-day, with J. K. Upton chairman, and decided to make a thor- ough count of the their work at the close of busine: Communion at morning service. DUMBARTO! ‘OPAL CHURCH. Geort Mm. and 7:30 p.m. by. G. Wensten. Sacrament after mor: STREET METHODIST EPIS- town. D. C.—Preach- e pastor, Hey. J. J. ng service. Sumu- . ‘They will begin INDEPENDE: ICE COMPANY. GOLD MEDAL the NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIATION for m. The chairmen of then gave notice THE TABERNACLE, NEAR COR and B streets eouthwest, Rev. W. minister,—Servieo LL ain. and 4:30. vited. eke ak: Bible ‘clase, m. by the ‘seecetary. come,” from 6 Bushuell. Singing, led by Dr. ¥. wet Accompaniment. WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 61H AND F strects northweat.—11 pastor, Rev. Wat. I morning service. | "7: conducted by the pastor; school. Prayer mecting Thursday evenin, Strangers welcome. GoLp, StvER AND Nores.—The statement of the U.S. Treasurer shows gold, sliver and U.S. notes in the Treasury to-day, as follows: Gold coin and silver dollars and bullton, Tractional silver coin, $27,802,422; U. 833,728. > $42,179,910; silver, $70,698,490; m.” Ail are int ueen and securin; ove named distri —The case of Joseph Har- ng stolen property, In Was given to the erdiet of guilty of h less than $35 was Judge C. EB. Stua N’S SPRING SUITS IN THE LATEST Dulllon, $184,324,360; -. 1409 NEW YORK AVENUE,— for men only, from 4:30 to: Gospel meeting, to7p. m., lel by ¢ A Constant Supply Guaranteed. Facilities for hand- ‘passed by any COMPANY ia the DIS- DISCOUNT ON TICK outstanding— currency, $9,630,000. Tae UNITED States TREASURER NOW holds in United States bonds to secure national bank circu- 286,400, as follows: $3,509,000; five per cents, $15,000; four-and-one-halt It per cents, $11,979,200; three pet 200. “United States. bonds Held ‘by to secure public moneys in national res, €16,849,000:—Currency sixes, - T. Hensley, wit PURCHASED FROM a.m., preaching by the Communion ifter 30 p.m., sone and prui YELLOW WAGONS 2D “INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY. = Currency sixes, REDUCTION IN PRICES APRIL 1ST, 1883. rr 100 nds, Per 100 poup Asher, Thos, charged with Ww. Seats free. | per cents, $37 2 three-and-one-hal cents, $199,154, the treasurer Dank deposi At Wharf, 9th and Water streets, 20c. Bi Depots and Othces, DEDIVERED FRoM 100 Pounds and over The charges McCALL, OF THE McCALL Pariv, France, and Mra. Kirkwooil, ears a foreign missionary in Per= esses To- morn appeared for the appeared for the afternoon at 3 Secosp-uanp pra NOs. uF round comer Rosewood, 7 octavo’ Haines Urocbers, $1 One four round comer Roeewood, 7 octave Shoems. Ber, a Rose ‘One four round corner t - pee foe o wood, 73 octave Brad. One 7 octave Rosenkranz, $75, - Several Upright Paton frum $175 to $250, = of them warranted for one year. ‘OF sale upon very easy teriag to make room, whi male upon very easy 0 at the Sole AnencY of eM IZEROIT & CO, ole Agency of Steinway & sou’s Pian mh3o-st_Fenna. ave., between 9th and 10i six, $20,000; four-and- per cents, $6,871,000; 966,500, e-half per cents, $910,500; tour tocalling the defendants into their houses and hree-and-one-hait per cents, buying policy tickets from them, The defendants were fined $50 each, —______ WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Governments, United States 5s extended 33. the suniversary meeting of te Sundayschool ionary society, ut the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian SPECIAL RATES TO DFALERS AND LARGE Se and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, CHURCH, CORNER 9TH uth Washington. —: ». m. "Free seats. Kev, ranged for Easter wi F, Ancona, sopran Delphine Wilmarth, THE MANAGEKS O. ity Protestant Orphan friends of the children that th Visit the *‘Home” on MONDAY, the 2a of the nsval regulations. pecially mindful One four round corner Rosewood, 7 cetave ALBERT NEUKOM, orig, $190. fai the contract for t custom house at Toledo for $58,900, of Toledo, has been awarded he cut-stone work of the new TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. C. B. CHUKCH, President. mh31-ap2,4,687-5t W. H. YERKES, Superintendent. UM VERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE # THE WASHINGTON Asylum announce to the —Miss Alice Haris, daug tive Harris, of Massachusetts, Next month to tucky.—Senat question next week in Bostos ex-Representa- 18 to be married i speak on'the India Friends’ are requested ‘of the fact that no eatables whetecee be brought, a Tule made necessary been sickness caused by improper food given t the Permanent improvement 66, 1891, coin.. 115 Permanent improvement 1%, 189i, cur. 1892, currency .. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE fn, 1901, currency .. N ow Reavy, SPRING STYLES. GENTS' DEESS SILK HATS, at$5, 36, $8. dew Shapes, Derby's and square Crown HATS, JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, mbs 621 Pennsylvania avonue, Taz Lavtex Exonsvixa Co. 1496 New York avenue, Engravers and Electrotypece. Fine Cuts for Ketief or Piste Preas Printing by Lauten's N 8.Viusan, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, BOS-BONS and CARAMELS manutactured fresh very day ai the CANDY FACTORY, 620 ¥th streo: noz:hwest, ‘Branch Store 1839 Peansylvania avenue, 13-6: ee ical Notes. legislature has passed a Dill in- "sentation of the various counties ntatives has making it a Water stock 7s, 1903, curren: Fifty years’ f Twenty years f TAMAR FOR CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE, CELEBRAL CON- GESTION, Ete. Prepared by GRILLON. de Ire classe dots ‘27 rue Rambuteau, Paris, GRILLON Tamar—onlike Pills and tne usual purse lves—is agreeable to tuke, and never pro- duces irritation. Bold by all Drugeists, eS McALL MISSION IN FRANCE. ‘The Deputation representing this work will speak to- EV. RUBEN SAILLENS, eth i Be Sunderland, 43¢ street. : Greene, corucr enue Presbyterian, De: Bara Nov. KEY. ROBERT McaLL. -» Dr. Huntley, corner 43 and ‘byterian. Rey. Theo, Wynkoop, H, sores Congregatioual, Dr, Rankin, corner G and 10th REV. M. L. BERGER. yM.E, B. Ward, corner G and 14th MARTIN L, BERGER, Seo. of Depntation. MEDICAL ASSOCIA’ meeting of THE DISTRICT Medical Society Root ext TUESDAY EV! By order of the President ing 6s, 1892, coin. ‘The Delaware 1 ‘Thirty yeare' funding 66, 1902, coin. . creasing the repre: in the legislature. ‘The Pennsyivant passed to a secon misdemeanor for ments and other passes, ‘The Iilinols legistati ‘@ bill xing saloon It $500, wers met at Columbus yester- to support for office only those National Tota Go. Colum bia Insurance : Potomac Insurance id reading the Dill yovernor, heads of depart- Iclals to’ -recelve « ‘avenue anid T3th, 11. Metropolitan M. E. 4. Western Presi between 19th ana « day, and. resolv Who recognize the 4a13-shw,3m.1p committee was ‘Ho ™ 7:30. Fourmdr; organizat sl] 313 sJdel a ES aywarp & Horcumsoy, 317 9rm STREET. BRANCH—DUPONT CIRCLE. PLUMBING AND FURNACE WORK Executed by well trained workmen under personal RANGES, SLATE MA) ORNAMENTAL After July latat No, 424 9th street, urt of Rhode Island has given an assembly has ‘torevise the conati- Mayor Ghanics present: pty ‘Mayor és for governor.» opinion the eff wer to call &. convention A public meeting was mn 3 \TION—THE ANNUAL \SSOCIATION OF COLUMBIA Will be heid at the io, 1423 New York avenue, iG, April $4, at Bor GARNETT, M.D. a Trait SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING -VENING, O18 Lae eae a mana | JOHN OVOK, Secretary J. ¥. HARTIGAN, M. CF nora TUES! S DAY ‘Tn our atore we | -PLACES AND ee EeSEzes VBesl lsl L111 p eee District Government Affairs. URGING MAJOR BROCK FOR INSPACTOR OF POLICR A delegation, composed of Megsrs J. A. Ruf, J W. Drew, E. G. Davis, J. L. Barbour, Horatio Morrison, O. A. Stevens, Frank yworth and others, was before the a good word in fon of captain od off In explana- Uon of the purpose of their visit, and spoke in ‘the highest terms of Major Brock and his quali- E ‘a thorough knowledge of being aman of well known tn- er. Mr. Ruff, Mr. Barbour, and Ts followed. Mr. Elmon is replied at constd- length, sympathizing with them tn their Brock, and sald he feared it) Was owlng too much to the amiable qualities of "3 Immedlately under him that the police affairs were in the condition they are now tn. He held te highest estimate of Major Brock as a gentleman of Integrity and goodness of heart, but he aske: re these the qualities most needed now In a chief of | ollee? We have thieves among us both of high and | Browning, Wm. Hume, Jotin Commissioners this morning to behalf of Major Brock for the p: and inspector. Mr. E.G. Davis Ues for the police duties, a ty of charac wit to Maj Major Brock and the ofMfe low degree, and ts not something bes the: qualities needed at the head of the force. He could not say what Major Dye might do; tie se- lection of his officers had been given to him, and he, asone of the board, would not lke to th’ fere with him. They want men of energy, diserim- Anation and vigilance all along the line, have them. If Major Dye thinks Major Broc pt. Vernon and Lieut. of and others ha cised due diligence over police affairs, ue hi the power to select tiem.” PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL SITES ACCEPTED. The Commissioners Issued an order yesterday directing the sheretary to terested that their propos: eph Prather, square 55 34 street, at 2 cent: quare 7! fegh aud 105 feet deep at 35 cents per foot. oe Merry Ma»queraders. SCENES OF ENJOYMENT LAST EVENING. Prof. Sheldon’ was largely al Salite Pumphirey, Minnie Palmer; Miss Tuow! W. Havenner, Aesthetic ner, French Py Domino; Mr. @. A. Donald, Brown and Mauss son, Taint Mr. Edwart I. Davt of High Kickers; Miss Proctor, n Anne Hay rd, St. Jac Mr.. J. W. Underwoo or; Mr. F. Aulick, @p: h Princ ker, Domino; Mr. F. 8. Plrks, Ku-Klux-Kian; | Miss ft Aulick, “Mornin; . D. Lincoin| Spanish dol Mrs. Becker, L | Street Musiclan A masquerade party was given at Grand Army. | Mall last even: ; jto the most origin ars, Wm. Jones, | Nave, g- Silver medals sen? most enjo; ght prizes were distributed and won 101 First. prize, drawing slate, LU itler (Folly); second prize, silver cup, tharth Fo ). The other win- ners were Ida Faher (Little Queen), children’s geme; Joun ilolmes (fan Willie W: (——), a fork; F. Ou CHARGED WITH LAN y cost) dman (Folly), -lver cup: M. Van Col ant (—). serap book. —— and two against Mr. Stewart for next Gorxa To Pe: has been long with tle religiou and business cireles of our city, ieaves here next week with his family for their new home In Ches- age In busl- 1 with Waugh M. E. last nineteen and at pres- in pil the duties, and successful ly regretted by Mrs. Edgar, the the superinten- long been ter, Pa., where Mr. E. intends to en: ness, Having been connec for th omett boar, nan effect 7 > Affairs in West Washington. DBATH AT EIGHTY-NINE YEARS OF AGE.—Cynthia Brown, relict of the late Thomas Brown, colored, Many years ago owned by the late Dr. Linthicum) died at her residence, 1524 33d street, thls morning’ aged elghty-nine years, THE ALEXANDNIA CaNat.--Water will be let in anal to-nicht, IuproveMent.—The Columbla Mutual Ice com- any has begun the Crection of a two-story stable x40, On the south side of Water street, near Con. ress, LO Cost about $500, GR. ‘Arrived—Boat Medley with 2,600 bush- els corn and 800 bushels wheat; boat Farmers’ Friend with 8,200 bushels wheat and 600 bustiels corn. Sales—4,000 bushels wheat sold at prices ranging from 118 to 121. Poxr.—Entered—Schooner George H. Hoyt, Hub- bard, to load barrels for Norfolk; schooner Ex- change, trom Baltimore, with kant Nellie, Brannock, to 102d coal for Norfolk. Cleared— Schooner Rebecca Shepherd, Keelman, from Bos ton, for coal; schooner D, 8. Sener, Riggs, with coal for Manhattanville. Frxeignt Rares On Coat from Cumberland by canal have been virtually Oxed at $5 cents per ton. Brisk shipments are expected. Scppen Deate.—Lewis Cross, of Montgomery county, ML, died suddenty Tuesday. SS Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tur Evento Star. Ciry Scuoor, Boarp.—The city school board met atits room tn the Peabody building last night. Major W. W. Herbert presided until the arrival of » the president of the board. The superintendent introduced resolutions look- ing to the complete renovation and repair of the Lee and Seaton scaool buildings, donated by the Freedman’s Bureau and occupied vy the colored schools. With a view of obtaining the confirma tion by the court, an agreement recently made be- tween the trustees, who control these buildings, and the city sehool board, by whieh the bulldings, how Very much out of repair, are to be placed in. perfect order for the use of tie colored children, lessrs. S. F. Beach ani C. E. Stuart were al polnted to obtala a decree of the court for the Proper carrying out of the trust on which these School-houses ire held. A resolution by the si perintendent for the immediate erection of a four room school building for white boys was substi- tuted by a resolution of inquiry, which was made the special order of a meeting’ to be held on the 13th of Apri The resolution in reference to the mode of admitting to the schools the children of non-residents was repealed, ‘Tne Fate Conrests.—The fatr at St. Mary’s hall closed last night. The cane was awarded to City ‘Treasurer M. B. Harlow, who had 1,912 votes; the next candidate, Mr. T. Cannan, having 824 votes. ‘The wonderful child, Lelia Letzzh, was won by the initials “W. C. B.. of Washington.” The;cane was resented to Mr. Harlow in a neat speech by Mr. reen, and othei ntations were made to Mrs. Dr: Jones, Mrs. John Monroe, of the choir, and others, Tis thought that the fair has over six hun: lollars, AN ALEXANI GrapuaTE.—The only Alex- andrian among Ui recent graduates of the Phila. eyo medical schools is Arthur Snowden, son of ar Snowden, of the Gazette. Dr. Snowden is made M. D. by Jefferson Col Where he has been pursuing bis studies, He for some time the ition of resident student at the hospital of ae Hy paningten asylum, and has many friends in Rerorrer’s Norea—Wm. Webb is held at the Station house ag a vagrant, and there were four there this morning.—Mr. C. Nash, of lodgers: this city, has been appointed an assistant engl- heer in the revenue cutter service.—Next week two boats will be placed upon the Alexandria ferry.—The Alexandria Good who Went to Herndon Thursday night arrange- ments for the ‘The star-routers are very deeply distressed about the expense of the trial, but they forget that as more than a million and a halt a year are saved by the iccepted as follows:—W. W. Corcoran, square 465 t, ab 25 cents per |. 18,720 eet, front per foot; Mrs. Eleanor 28 feet front D street feet deop, for $1,400; A. J. Bent- | quare 792, 2.100 feet, fronting on d Street 20 annual masquerade last evening ended. There were many hand- some costumes displayed. Among those present were: Miss Ida Pumphrey, Indian Princess: Miss Lady; Miss Anna Haven- Mr. Charles H. Seott, Pink Misses Me- Miss Minnie Willlam- S| hadsold his chatean arded as follows: 8. R. * first prize; Frank nt,” second prize. warded to Miss 1 the second prize to Miss ucrade ball given by the last evening was largeiy alnment Was in every way »), Serap book; Mucletsen, um (Clown), knife and ING FISH aT THE Wroxa Waarr.—William F Stewart and R. A. Golden ware before the Police Court this morning for vio- Jating the law governing fish wharves. Mr. Gol- den was before the court a few days ago and was Nned tn two cases of the same Character. This morning there wer four cases against Mr. Golden anding fish at Johnson’s wharf Instead of Riley's wabrt, Mv. Rie Jey having bought the right from. the District to land fish.” Mr. L. G. Hine appeared for the defend- ants and had the cases contived until Wednesday schooner Telegrams to ‘The Star. MR. PARNELL’S INTENTIONS. DYNAMITE OPERATORS IN EUROPE MURDERS BY INDIANS IN NEW MEXICO, Sains, FIGHT OF RUSSIAN POLICE AND NIHILISTS) a Sey Three More Victims of Hostile Indians Loxnsnura, N. M., March 31 telegram trong Separ states that three men were killed betweem Sey Animas valley yesterday morning. The Indians cam mile of Separ on Thurse ay nicht. Captain Black and his rangers are om. their ‘trail and a fight may be expected at any moment. ‘The Indians are doubtless making for Mexico, and Tears are entertained that they sid Teach there before the rangers can overtake elk. Abandoned. Sax Frawctsco, March $1.—The ship Standarty Which arrived h from Philadelptita, reports: Sunday, January 7th, passed within speaking dise tance of British ship Durham. Her masts were Sone to the deck , and she was abandoned. = To-day's Foreigu News. WR, PARNELL'S EXPECTED TRIP TO AMEKICA. Loxpox, March 31.—It is announced that Mt Parnptt make another vi lin before: | he starts on his expe an? Canada. He wh the ongantzers of th j The Interests of that ongantzat } resect bis Movements While In America, The visit 1 refore, looked upon as of no lttle im= | portance. THE PENTANS ARRESTED AT CORK. Corr, Herlihy and Cariody, who were arre: Thursday, scoorsing to the records We Thed in Lhe Fenian consptract A DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN FRANCE. Parts, March 31.—Day_ bef tri harged with dynamite,w ules mines at the » serious damage plosion caused muc , but the exe Speculation, AND NINTEASTR, PRTRNSRORG, March S1.—The prefoot of pos S unearthed a band of nthtlists at thelr rene rous—an obscure residence in thiseity, The Uce force, In attempting toeapture them, met With a stubborn resistance. "During the fight three offe cers were wounded.and one nihilist, finding capture Inevitable, committed suicide on’ the spot. The | eleht remaining conspirators were arrested. It supposed that only a section of the party have been secured. Among the timplements of destruce t'on were found four poods of dynamite, or about 144 pounds. DROWNED BY FLOODS IN RUSSIA. Serious foods are reported trom: Charkoff an@ Vicinity. Several persons have beeti drowned. AN ARREST IN BRLPAST. Berrast, March 31.—Wmtom Tallag arrested here for attempting to Cauley. STARVING TRISHMRN COMING TO AMERICA, =@ Deni, March 31.—One hundred and fifty pore sons have left the Island of Achill, County of Mavo, on the west coast of Ireland, and salied for A on the steamer Nestorian, They were n from their homes by famine, THE DURE D'ATMALR. Parts, March 31.—The statement published ta the Patrie, that the Duke d’Aumale, fearing that Ris property wontd be selzed by the’ autherities, t Chantilly and gone te Slelly, proves to be without foundation, THE LIVERPOOL DYNAMITE PRISONERS. Livenroot, March 31 ¥. the mam who, when arrested he pursday on hls arrival from Cork, carried « box containing infernal mas chines and explosives, and Patrick Flanagan, the Irish ratiway_ por ed at St, Helens on suspteton ‘of betng an accomplice of Deas} ned in court this morning, when a charre that they had explosives In thelr Posseaston with felonlous inteut was preferred, against them, has been ot Peter Mo= —— The Governor's Prerogative. PHILADELPHIA, P, March 31. nlettor, in the court of common plea day. cave the opinion of the court on the application of the attorney general of the state for a Writ of quo warranto against David H. Lane, recorder of this city, to show cause why he should not be re noved. from bis office. The court sustiins the right of the governor to apnoint and remove the ec cupant Of the recorder'’s office. The recorder's office has emoluments of about $50,000 a year, and one of the first act: ernor was to appotyt Wm, H. Sinith, to the office, holding to the theory that tnts polntment vacated Lane's tennre. Lan ued, however, to occupy ft, and then the attorn:y general entered sult, whichends now in a decrcd Of ouster. It is likely the case will be appealed. pei Sis evo Gone Down With all on Board. Sr. Jomy’s, N. F., March 81.—The steamer Here enles arrived esterday afternoon from her search: after the abandoned barkentine Aurora. She saw nothing of the vessel, but spoke the light-house Keeper at Cape Pine, who reported having seem the Aurora go down ‘on Wednesday, at 1:35 p. tee four miles off Cape Pine, A strong Westerly brocRe has prevatied here since yesterday morning an@ the harbor is completely freed from ice. —_—_>—___ Music on the ‘Wires. Cuteaco, March 31.—A singular fact was noted. in this ctty Thursday night. Ata certain hour all who had occasion to use the telephone found It Ve brating to musteal tones. Private and public teles phones, and even the police and fire-alartn Instrte ments, were alike affects The source of the musle Was a mystery until yesterday, when 1€ transpired that the telegraph wire from the stock yards, which passes near most of the telephone. Wires, was connected with the harmonte <ystemg that tunes were being played over It, and that the telephone wires took up the sounds by induction, This suggests rather a grave question as to the results should the harmonte system be generally introduced, —— A Danville Tobacco Factory Burned. Daxvinie, Va., March 81.—The tobacco fact of George C. and D. Ayers, together with the Stock and fixtures, was burned last nicht. The building and fixtures were valued at $20,000. In {he stock were 0,000 Pounds of manufactured tos eco ani poun "a tobacco, Which were insured for $35,000. ~ ~~ Police Guarding Ratiread Bridge, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March $1.—Workmen in the employ of the 'Penhsylvanta Tallroad company Jast night began the work of reconstructing the bridge at 24 and Venango streets, which was tora, down Wednesday night. The work was come Pleted early this morning, and a detail of two policemen 18 kept on the ground to preserve order. The mayor has instructd the police to take no action In the controversy, except to prevent breach of the peace, as it Is considered probable thats conflict will grow ont of the dispute. > New York Bank Statement. New Youre, March 81.—The weekly statemen® of the Associated Banks issued from the clearing house to-day shows the following changes: Loans, decrease, $2,749,000; specie, Increase, §$1,089,4003 legal tenders, decrease, $223,600; deposits, decrease, 1,967,301; circulation, Increase, $215,000; reserve, Increase, $1,857,625. The banks now’ hold $4,007,¢ 450 less than the legal requirements. New York Notes. THE MALAGASY ENVOYS—A HUNG JURY—EX-PRRSTS DENT DIAZ AND GENERAL GRANT. New York, March 31.—Tue Malagasy envoys sailed for England to-day, ‘The jury in the case ot George J. Rice, former president of the Utica, Ithaca & Eomitra Railroad, 00 trial for embezzlement, after being locked up all night were unable to agree this morning # Were discharged. They stood ten for conviction and two for acqulital, A motion to quash the re maining six Indictments against Rice was denied. ‘The accused will again be placed on trial To-day he was returned to Jall. Ex-President Diaz ann pa oer. Griven this Morning to the residence of General Grant where they remained closeted with him for nearly an hour, There were but few callers on the ex-Pres- ident. Tbis afternoon he wil drive through Central Park, Telegraphic Briefs. R. H. Pell’s flour mills at Carthage, Ohio, wer® burned this morning. The loss ts $15,000. At Newburg, Ind., Remug K. Harrington shot and lustantly Killed his sootn-law, Lyman Gill land, yesterday afternoon. GiDtland had recenuy: deserted bis Wife and destroyed her furniture. ‘THE Passion Puay Propucep is New Yous.— ‘The Passion Play was produced tn Morse’s hall, West 23d st. N.Y., last night, without ioterteren e ice. Mr. Salint Morse had igsued 1,200 invitations for the representation, describing It as @ private entertainment and relt repre= sentation of the passion of our Lord.’ bus seats for 1100, about 400 of the nents bel lcony. In twenty minutes were led, and men and woes were standing in rows back of them. Atsig ft

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