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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ava. and 11th St by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. APAMS, Pres't. owe Frese werred to subscribers tm the sighs camiom on ther ren Acrownt, st 10, cent Deg Seek. oF 4cente per month. Copies af the counter} crtent. B: gy Prebaid Scent Stryrar. #6, six mont UFnterca atthe Pent es at Wat "eton, D.C. second. ines mail atte. Tar Weaer® Stan—poblished on Friday—S1 = year, | sortase prepeld. Six muntha, 30cents a> All mail eutecripticns mnet be paid tn advance: ae paper aent longer than 's pasa for. Hates of advertining made known on application | ———————— SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ER. ER ONLY, WEDNESDAY ‘* FAUST. Avi ‘Tagliapiotra. Campovello, Fabrint THURSDAY eather ‘an Taiacietrwe Great Success, }GOLETTC abUote Seruin. Fabris, Brod rick and Taalispietra ASA | ‘ Deable Bul Emma Abbott's Benetit— LINDA—PEARL OF SAVOY. NEXT WEEK—McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE CO AMUSEMENTS. NI RDAY MATINEES. { = ae BBB RBBB * 00 TTT TITT OPERA COMPANY. Abbott Saruint Tasliapetrs, Broderick, ailen, Fabeint et iapetre, SATURDAY Emma Abbott and Zelda Seguin’ Mtatios, “Abbott's Laat Rose of Summer” M. poe i Sparkl MARTBRA TURD ~The Come Opera and = Double Bi “BARBEX OF SEVILLE.” Abbott, Rosewald, Campobello. Allen and Castle, MPANY, THE BEGGAR STU DENT—DESERIE. Fors PERFECT SUCCESS. A Queen loves thee, yet art thou no king.” THE NEW YORK OPERA COMPANY In Johann Strauss’ Brilliant Work. CE HANDKERCHIEF. 3 EACE HANDRERCHIEF. 3 LACE HANDREECHIEE: S LACE HANDELECHIE 3 DRERCHIE. S HANDRERCHIEF. S LACE WANDRERCHIEF. S LACE HANDKERCHIEF, S LACE HANDKERCHIEF: "3 LACE HANDKERCHIEF. MATINEE SATURDAY. Admission 25 and 59 cents. MONDAY NIGHT, “THE RAAB" FROM THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER, Coxcest YOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Homeopathic Ho=pital, ‘At Lincoln Ball, THURSDAY. APRIL 24, 1884, 8. Mt ‘Yoeal and Instramental Solofste and an Orchestra of Fifty Pisces ‘Tickets (1) can be purchase at the residences of Mra Chief Justice Waite, & fo. 1415 I street northwest: Sra. GE4ND Fark FoR BT. PATRICK'S NEW CHURCH, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, Gatreet, between 9th and 10th streets northwest, COMMENCING APRIL 15 AND ENDING APRIL 26. LUNCH EVERY DAS, from 11:30to 2 o'clock. al4-10t __ LECTURES J EpioBY ONE MOHE FREE LECTURE ON THE MM ART oF scQUIRING MEMORY. by PROF. ALS. BOYD, ia Lecture Room of ¥.M.C.'A Buildin, 1409 New York avenne, FRIDAY EVENING, April f crock Astonishing feate ‘of memory exhibited, in 0 ‘exercise, Dy sinall, children ‘Who have received a few hours’ instructions. The testi- mony of scores in this city who have been greatly bene ‘ited will be xiven. Public invited. Don't mise it. PROF. BOYD can be sen for ashort time st 1103 F Gerkaete cia aur ates northwest, Sodor Mae DE | @hephs Hoge Pes Bibe! fiw ina seer nostbwest see | a = = Lore: oe | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &. F ! yubject. “The Girl to Lave and How to Treat Her," ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, Wavgil Mr CHURCH Corner 3d and A streets northeast, Admission 25 cents ayaa NEW THEATER COMIQUE. Nair iostacus. Stage Manager. MONDAY, APRIL 21. Reeular Matiness: Tuesday. Tin and Saturday. st ‘company’ Twenty stare! The ecrewntog Sv(peaing etch BAKED A TVET waide-epiieing fomance of # Dutch Oven New Grana lu! Micanureable Delicacies 8 icy Bon- into, dcidents aaewestite 0! ‘wich ths wild, enchanting Porn: Pou: Quadrile- , ‘Look out for the Nevative. ; USE: ANE MUSIGGother Great Show. All new, beautiful and, wonde-ful. Every efternon and wight this ‘Week. America’s latest and greatest sensation, the Elis- worth Zousve Children, inarvels ‘of “uilitars skill, Sud Moreland; Dike and Gray; Alf. Kelis. ‘Thoruc, aud many others with Mile Inez, the suske- arin — ane Greener < To be held fn Masonfe Temple. APRIL 2st to 2th, tn Jusve., Single sdmisaion 1) cents; season ticket’ ad- Sig dy aud et tiem, 3 i EORD'S THEATER it Brentano's Book Store, L1ta street and Penn- “nue | | | TRICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES, 2OYS' BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES 4 SPECIALTY. PCRCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. Repairing executed promptly iu the most skillfal manner, } ‘Boye’ Bicycles sold on instal RIDING ScHoor, 1008 F: street northwest. Daws Davo Stone ‘This store bas been temporarily removedta 441 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, “(¥ernon Row) Where a complete assortment of PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, ‘Together with a full line of DOMESTIC and IMPORTED FANCY ARTICLES. cau alwars be found. feb25 Great Buasosss IN FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. ‘Baving purchased the entire stcek of a well-known maker. consisting of Ladies’ fine Kid Button Shoes, i B, Cad D widibs, we bavecouciuded towell theaames | $2 PER PAIR, } Zhey arean excellent value at #k We beg the ladies of | ‘bis city to call and look at them. ‘Cousin’s fue Shoes in every width, and cheaper than dhewtire. We make s of Childrens and Misses Spring- | deel Shown and invite sr attcntion of Pancate'te the watue. Some aa low ax 60 centa. Our stock of Ladies’ Overs Slippers is worthy of attention. W hem tw Stay foot very Bandsome Sit, per at Bouse S:ippers from Ise. Men's. Boys" and Youth's Shoes in great variety. Gur “Burt's” Sho-s tor Men and Boys, aretoo well known to uecd mention, Whoever wants @ xood Slog, superior to custom-made, ahouid try a pair of them. Wesusrantee all Shoes we sell. If « pair docs not West satisfactry we cheerfully give another pair in | place oF thems A call is solicited at SINSHEIMER & BROS, aps 808 7th and S151 M street, [ 225 attestios: LATEST PARISTAN MODES TS HATR GOODS, MLLE M. J. PRANDI At MES. MJ. HUNT'S, 1406 F Srarer, Srzciat—GREY SHADIS THIS WEEK. RHE WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS? ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers hands, Always in order by plain combing. Hair Dressed and Benue Shingied. ‘sp2-Lm Taz Wasuscros Sire Dizosir company, No. 96 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. §.W. W. @ METZEROTT. SAMUEL CROSS, Presi it io ps ad JORN T. LENMAN, splot” “Vice President. ” FE a 2 BD BR EP ORE fh BB Ree Fe RKO Aa bo & Ee ie E% M4 2 MAKER OF WEDDING INVITATIONS AND } VISITING CARDS, SEND FOR SAMPLES 121 CHESTNUT, fet2-ekwia Philadelphia, Gusreses. For the Finest tmported Goods and the Best- mace and Meat stybai,-stting Garments | place your orders with | GRO. T. KEEN. MERCHANT Taro, mbm ‘St street northwest. USINESS. Summer Silks, ol Nunw’ Veiling. ae. Int st VArmare Gingbama 13ye¢ ‘White ‘Counterpaties, 4c. yi, ad Up. straw” Mie branes “de aad “ope ect | soomnrans Kicks Pel 60. Sor Fst spletal —Poruieriy 10s F ALVANIZED GOODS —JaMEs Gee Baw. Peat ese ES, id CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. THIRD ANNUAL TOUR ‘Leaving New York on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1884 A magnificent pleasure trip of nearly two months, with all expenses of transportetion, aleeping and parlor cars, hotel accommodation, meals en routs, carriage drives, ete., at greatly > duced rates, visiting THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, ‘THE GRAND SCENERY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHEEN CALIFORNIA, ‘THE YOSEMITE VALLEY AND BIG TREES, SALT LAKE CITY, £Tc., ETC. ‘The outward and return trips are by entirely different routes, ‘Send for a descriptive programme, free by juail. THOS. COOK & SON, ERMA TOLOGY—A LIFE SPECIALTY—BY DR J. Nan Dyck; No. 22 Grant Place. (Canes continued.) it his hair hezan to come out quite freely; other hairy wouid grow in, but were Aner and weaier.” ‘This state of aifwirs continued until in he consulted Dr, Vax Dyck for Premature His entire crown was almost completely baid, being partially covered with very fine dows The scalp Nps dey and t certain extent scaly: healaocompiain of constant heat and itching of ¢ ip. In laying: Your hand on his head an unnatural heat’ was at once very perceptible. Dr. Van Dyck placed him nder an of treatment. and in xix months time his Case XIV. . blonde, aged 27, eeneral health ood, consdlted ‘Dr. Vah Dyck in. isr2 tor bevly Seal cr of 8 years duration. She noticed first that het in a fant aw Fer mn the movement her othite would te covered with a shower ofsea'es, she called on the D. ctor her air was so thin that the Part and temples were almost bald. “Dr. Van Dyck freated her at hi- office once a we her with all the nece-sary hom trea’ atho Tease fn leas th —. blonde, ai plexion very fair. eyebrows so imperfectly develoned that they would be almost te percey fthout actin~ Gial coloring, eyelashes were short, ireular and ve fine. ‘Dr. on Dyck commenced treatine her darn Summer vf SL “and after the use of his treat ‘ohe year there was tke 1 t in ber appe:rance, Now heavy, curved and jerfectly beautiful, aid here; ebrows af6 fitek and uniform, Case RVI Mw ——, Jad of Washington, in 182. co: for her hands: they were red. harsh dry and presented a scneral sofled appearance. whe removed her al ves the Eirst mnorai auled ou. the Doctor ahd held up her bands and said Doctor usttook at iny hands. Xo look at them one would think I did the hardest kind of Wors. ‘They look and feel like the hands of 2 woman Who sweeps, washes and subs, and yet 1 dow't have to doa thing Teven havea iwatd to Dyck treated hy In hands beeame white acreeabie ts the folk Gass XVI. Mes fy to Dr, Van Dy besides fi fashionshle sock wulted Dr. Van’ Dyel —— brought a member of her fam- ck ior treatment fn ISI; the patient ‘Was a Yorn miss of fitteen, brun-tte, complexion very. dark; she hut a crowth of heavy black hairs (at leant two inches long) on her chin and sides of her face; she iermatuiceical curioaity. In 30 sittings Dr. Van Dyck removed 1100 haira. =e then returned to her home in New Orleans. before the operation was com: plete, The tollowine summer she visited the north, and remained in Washington one month, apd bad 00) hairs Temoved. On hr south she visited the Py to show him that ‘obuoxious erowth of nest down Was appa fox an serve well to itluse jemshes dvivcta and diacol MEDICAL Sr Crates, DERMATOL‘ It is awell-lnown fact that the concentration of the mind (and the life-long application) upon one partion: lar subject or object altays results Ina tore thorewsh uriders-anding, and a more complete mastery of eyes: thing connected with the subject. This is trucin al Yoratisns sd professions, but it isexpecial bisin medical specialties. “We all know that sordewoten hn steiom for te ty the trata of cervain clacs of diseasea ean acquire a skill i Gee of bie specialty which the qeneral practiti, ire Hix preeminent “Kill to ackno detmuim are we ine mute and Inore ity of apeciaitien, And we And, fora yie- mont eminent of he profrasion are tos fice particular specialties “To become. tet Tudnently suctessful ia aby special ficia of praction it niires dhe untiring devotion, and years of intense apt piteation Van Dyck, dermatolozist, has devoted twen pramge hie Tue 10" the peatrs of Detmatoted ‘ nd ‘dincascn, ranch of tnedieal science which relates to the sad hair, thelr blesses, defects, and discancy, as studi, analyzed, aud’ treated ‘every foria of h, humor. eruption. blood. and skin disease, blemish, defect, aud discoloration :f the eonsplexionand -air i ux ehee nntil he has become almost perfect in thelr ment. He i = reeular graduate of iuedicine and wry of the University of Pennsyly nia He enjoved the sdvantave of being the office student of the profes: Sor of surgery of the tuiversty pectalty. “The Doctor enjoys ronawe of the ite of America, ‘He has patients come to him for y xtate in thi eto place herelf Sou wih eattuent : ct oF disease dewcriied you cant Yast sek fort tip pervon or by ledery with ce tn his aE. He never rablishes corte eltallad: rice tious and beat Sn Your own jadgmeut {OF ang” skts the Deruaiolociat at once, sane us Ut the dentist for your teeth, the rete, apY,16,23 you would cot Seulist for the ey: GENTLEMEN will find it to their advautngr (0 luepeet on stock of Fine Spring Wear before making puxchases: eleewhen L¥YSSOWSKI BROS., Corer 15th aud G stroety northwest. Lc. Perfect Fitting Gracefully Shaped. Elerantly Made, Positively the latest and most improved styles, Fit Guaranteed. Call for this Corset and notice that every pairis stamped 1 a 1s Persephone. WORMSER, FELLHEIMER & CO., SOLE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FOR THE TRADE ONLY, 381 Broadway. N.¥. feb21-wha.3tt Benita es fa VERYBODY SPEAKS HIGHLY OF ELECAMPANE peng pet nt are pleasant to stop coughing J. eS NATTANS, a pre ree REW_GPRING GOODS. VERY LATEST wil’ be | (eed wath ibe growth of Brown. healthy | tender. inflamed and finally fine white | 3 1 nally ‘a Finally her hafr bean to come out and when | yhyselan | | wd 2% general health ood, | MAority of consumers. | | | | i => PASTURAGE—“GALES” ESTATE. ABOUT TP "es tcren, fronting ‘Boundary weet and Bese Send and sfavel on sams formule. “Apply td BDWAROS vel om same for 2 E'BALNARD, for trustecs 413 Sth stteet tw. apaxoe BOOKS, &c. New Boors. Memories of Rufus Choate, by Joseph 500 Efe aud Letters of James and Uurretis Mote ccs: 200 Wall Street in History, by Martha J. Lamb..i-1--.- 2.00 In the Tennessee Mountains, by C. E. Craddock. 125 American Explorations in the Arctic Regions, by TAMES FCHAPWAN, At, ap2-6t 915 Pennsylvania avenue. W Eaton CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 807 Hath treet northnwst, between H and L> Period gals and New Publications “Also agency” Manat Library, $1.80 per year. hire G.'T, WASHBURN & 0. Toe Fisest Lise Or Srarioneny AT THE LOWEST PRICES JUST OPENED AT BAUM'S, 411 STREET N. W. exTRomty different designs of Decorated Paper, only 36 sre bor’ ‘Twenty different styles of Decorated Cor. Cards, only 7 Sorry oisloaée Card, ft edge, only 15 cts. per bo: correspondnce : ct x. ‘Also tnitis, Days vot the Weeks Washington and Ledge Paper in boxe Alligator, Hasuuuercd, Siiver, French and Linen Paper sold By the stugle quire, with Envelopes ve match, Eneraved Conner Plato writh Bes cards guy cents New Booka Wasliington. Winter, by SG Laseol: A Wile Hard Won, by Julia MoNeir Weight: Kitty's Gon: gacat, by Chas. ings USA's ‘he Ideas of the Apostle mal, by dF Clarke’ read Winners, and Why- are We Demoerate? by Bloom. All New Publications sold frou 20 to W0 per cent cheaper than csewhene BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, pit 416 7th Street Northwest, FASTER ANNOUNCEMENT. —WE HAVE NO HES Station in saying that onr display of Easter Go is the lar est aud most beautiful ever offered in Washe Sngton. and at prices to suit every one. NEW “BOOKS Her Washinicton Season, Jeanie Gould Lincoln; No. 40, A Romance of Fortress Monroe: Mental Evolution in “Animals; Bancroft’s History of United States, Vol. 4; Heart and His Bear, A. G. Riddle, Atlantis, the Antedelw World, Dot '; Darwin- | fee sib At pasa enn DATE lish Society, Grenville Murray; Hayden's Dictionary Dates. ith edition, The Hrecians in the Revoludon, ‘J.Lowell; A Wife Hard Won, Jutice McNair Wright ‘W. H, MORRISON, spt 475 Pennsylvania avenue, JBASTEE CARDS AND FASTER GIFTS ALARGE VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL AND ELE- GANT DESIGNS, EASTEK CARDS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS, D: VOTIONAL BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAY- ‘HYMNALS. ERS AND ©. ©. PURSELL. _ forge, : 418 Stk street northwest, Eiasrzz Cans AND NOVELTIES, A ‘Now ready for early selections a fall nest PRANG'S EASTER CARDS Jurt recetved. 500 boxes of FINE LINER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, just opened in the Stationery Depart- ment, at the low price of 25c. per box. 100 Cards engraved for $1. febar (From Trade and Manufacturers’ Journal] Tr 18 NOT UNFREQUENTLY THAT AN UNSUS- be ciin public are miposed upon by the monopolies of various kinds of tonic cordials and beyer at are not only worthless, but decidedly injurious. a matter of Ginger Ale alone mauy preparations have een pieced before the pubic, bit neue eee to have Inet with success or popular favor. ‘The ceiebrated Belfast Ginger Ale (imported) of course met with a certain decree of success, but the price pre- vented its coming into el use among the vast mutters are chaumed, however, and Daytou can claim the honor of revolu- tlonizing the Ginger Ale Dusiness, an there {a located here a fina engaved in its manufacture, whose. pro- ductions, although not yet two vas in the market, have gained 8 national reputation. It is made by SACHS, PRUDEN & CO, which is composed of EDWARD SaCHs, Davip Prove and H. B. Prupen. Those gentlemen have been leading drusvista in this ‘city for many years, and the science and skill het in their profession has been a, valuable acquisition to them in thelr ew venture. “Their Ginger Ale le made by” the ‘most approved procenees ‘aid in absolutely {tee from any leleterious ingredients, only the best’ kind of #oring water, pure ginger, usar and. lemon are used; hence ite superiority over all other jroductions. It is" vast s r to any mad« in this country, and equal, fdsca not puyerion, tothe pruznd” product of fore eign mo-nufecturers. The firm pute up their goods in quart bottles. Hitherto such 4 thing was thouht to be not ouly impossible but impractiesble, but ett have practical johstrated that it can be done, and done iicoensully, aa tiey warrant tbe Ginger Ale’ to X ep'in any climate several days after being fi st opened. 7 cork which answer all the required pur fees. SACHS & PRUDES have made an se snccess Of their enterprise. They ship their sto almost every section ‘of the country, It is bandied by the leading grocers and. dealcrs ta, every important trade center. The price is reasonable, the quality is par excellence, ap23-w f&m.3t Ta FRE E OUR SPECIAL BRANDS IN FINE BUTTER: “The Sitnese™” (Ny prawns. “THE CLOVER LEAR” § “THE HARMONY,” “THE AMCONQUIN:” SHE SARIS” {ovres. STRE HARMONY,” “THE DiaM OND. } 1m 5 and Sib. BOXES ‘These goods are put up on our Special Order, and are as fine as any made, f¥- We do not sell any of the adulterations known to the trade as BUEINR, BUTTERINE, OLEOMARGARINE. fa- WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF ALU BUTTER SOLD BY Us, GEO. M. OYSTER & co ‘Wholesale: Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth st. mw. ‘Retail: Center and K street Marketa, ESTABLISHED 1830, spt im T IL EB 8 . rom Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rations, 3 WOOD MANTELS constructed especially for Latrobe Stoves, having TILE ORNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of Slate Mantels, that house owners of muderate means | may beautify their homes with these Artistic Features, WooD MANTELS of all grades, in Oak, Cherry and Mahogany, Also ‘SLATE MANWELS for those who are not tired them. A NEW THING IN VASES: for Cemeteries and Lawns, having a Reservoir Attach- ment holding sufficient water to last ten to fifteen days, securing & vigorous growth of planta, RUSTIC SEATS, CHAIRS, &e. “Economy iathe prodent use of means tos desired end,’ ‘THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES are offered with the fullest guarantee as the best aid in ‘domestic economy and convenienoa, BRONZE PLACQUES, TRAYS. PANELS and ANCIENT ARMOR, im faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our rooms, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, soba (21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR ‘W40 Faran. wiipow stapes a0 aay BENDERIOS SSS octet THE WASHIN Rewaboys (GON RECORD, PUBLISHED ection, news, Fer eas’ by all nesation the hotel news stand. fs every night. Rev. AI invited to come. reach at 8 o'clock. Service of CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT AVE- TP aus. between treete. (O wtrette. “Spatial services Mons of Loulavilie Ky wil song at 7348 Atl cote ily and friends removed from ams without farther notice. that don’t go: grandest treat of the age. All at the Congregational church, SPECIAL NOTICE. 1d hear the mare to-night ce. compat jew in the RELT. > WASHINGTON, TICE TO ALL te 5 ‘Thad my horses insured iu the U. 8. Live Stock Co. of Baltimore, Md. President and iEwrs DING! of November Tlost ® horse, and, according to the by- ‘my money been five months, and all 1 bave received are, tScpay. I have’ prompt paid all dues snd "souess? (iE ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford Conn One of the cldest at Rast RIFT) Now fork stentia D. c.. APRIL 21, 1834—NO- HORSE OWNERS. te street, H. STEWART ‘secretary. On the 23d. in 90days. It has now ‘Viously paid, will becor day of ‘June ensuing me Prescribed By order ibis by of tine Coun lunibia, ap2s-6t ‘The attention of taxpayers is called to’ the fax teviod attention of taxpayers i: 3 % Personal Text, and if not paid before the ‘Couuniadioners of the District of — F. D. EVANS, 8p23.3t* “22i4 Zit street. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXE: (gy OFFICE OF COMERICE OR Col 1a ae for the year ending June 90, 1881, on Teal and Property. ‘Tite second half of such tax where Ror cay due and payable on the ‘ana alii theretipon be in arrears aud quent, and a penalty of two per centum shall be added and thie same, er taxes ‘arrears, will be listed for advertisement and tax sale in the manner Co- REC of Taxes, De, Attest: JO! Collector RAL SOCIETY, held WI Hall, ‘No, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LOR The be ‘German 606 11 h street northwest, af 1:30, o'clock, G0, Vo dnEE Will deliver an cheay om ‘Truth in Applied Enfomolog,* Publicinvited. apa2-2t* a. 3. . COGAN, Secretary. Sermon by Rev. Joseph stallation conducted to pastor, by Re (3, SIMTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER AF" of Cand Gth streets southwest — Ordination and Plscoon WEDNESDAY 950, tant: at TOUR Me Bee jaca on WEDNESDAY. 0pm. Dr ToS Chilis presiding. ae Moderator of Presbyts Frank H. Burdick will take T. Kelly, “Ordination and ds. by Rev, Dr. Byron = tH Frank Ht Burdick, Choice music by the chotr ent 1°. ‘Monthly $1,000 in ASETS APRIL hafthirt, V. P. ‘atlvar, 2d V. B. Ww. Office hours 8:30 a.m, to: $356, Pamphlets explaining the object of and {ts method of doing business, &., will be and subscriptions received by— ‘Phos. Somerville, President and Life Ins (p> NEW ISSUE OF sTOcK. UTTAT ITABLE Fi CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Subscription books arenow open for shares in the sey~ ts 50: Tidfedvanced on eazy sane 15, 1884, 3356.47 475.28, ‘the Asoctation Ibe furnished 318 13th st. now. 1d No. Cap. st. of Engra Officer Av. Dent gt.. 9th and Dets, Office Public Printer Druga .......Buneat. iabareiny cet Co., Bec, Gas Co,, 10th st, id Risws & Go., back ~Atty-at-Law, 342 D st. n. w. -ne Evening Star office 1324 F at, D. Ww. “Goi bth nd Bs ave. 66. ragwist, 426 7th at. 8. Ww. 10th st, and Md. ave. s.W. reetown coh Bae ‘917 F st, n. w, 4:30 pm, apls-4t z CP geatagruy Washington, °C. Physician's Preseriptic SODA WATER 5C. PER GLASS, WITH PURE ‘at the leading ‘PRICE'S, 426 drug store in South th treet southwest accurately prepared. sp19 JOSE] Payment imnicdistely to be having 6 Present the samo at Sucer with ‘same Wo ail persons indebted to the aad state, ‘er _ ESTAT jOSEPH T. WELL —; eS 'E OF JOSEPH T. COLDWELL—ALL aims the estate of ‘are requested to therefor; and HINGINTA J. COLDWELL. Administratrix, FH, SMITH & SON, penta, 1229 F st. nw. 10-20 GEO. ap19-6t (Br ohah BE GINIA CLARET for EN'S CELEBRATED VIB- iE RENNEDY & Soy, ‘No. 1209 F utreet northwest. and retail, by ‘plo.st" the Potomac Insurance renewed at the Washington, D.C, Res apls-6t (Ce Wasuixeror, 11399 (ep PROBENT, SMITH'S SONS’ CELEBRATED Philadelphia India Pale Ale forsale, wholesale GEV. E. KENNEDY & SON, ‘No. 1209 F street northwest, D, C., APRIL 5, 1834, ‘onTHWEsT. F'srnerr Thave this day given up the Washington agency of Company, |All volicie expiring at this office after this date will be collected by Mr. W. R. DEEBLE, Assistant Secretary, in be ‘Company's office, 1219 wpect full on, OF Tad etreat, Weat ‘'JOHN H. CASBIN. a counested with ers to nerve them with the. Clothing. (apl8-6t*) IT 18 WITH PLEASURE THAT I TAKE this means of informing the public that Iam now 4. HOLLANDER, 1917 Penna, avenue, and will be pleased to sce all my friendsand old custom- latest , wigies tn ready-made ‘A. BAUNI repared to furnish der of marble work: Pl Slate Steps, Floors ete, desi-ns of spection of our new artist pany, whieh for their; perspective are nneqt Frans Goods, ‘Sunuuer pieces D Cent MUNCASTER vor, p15 ‘We are arenta for the celebrated Trent Art, Tile com. ied in the world. Alo, Es and American tiles for floors, vestibules, hearths and mantel decoration laid in special designs. Port and FUE and Brickset Grates, Tronbacks TS BSF QipEOR HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE CP sean Marble Works off Tounkts deceased, we the trade af short notes alt iumibere’ Slabs, Counter Top, We havea few handsome Marble Mantels, which we will sell cheap in order to give room for our new ate Mantels, of which we shall Jane: und varied assortunsiit in stock, abd invite aie ie desticus, color, durability and cle agli wainscoting, J. F. MANNING & CO, ING. PROMPTEY AND ACOU- \CU- AY¥PE WRITING Machines for CALIGRAPH and ‘TYPE WRITER ‘operators supplied. “SHORT-HAND WRITERS fur- ished at short notice, J. 4 WHITCOMB, Gzaewtr 927 I etrect n.w. Per Pound, at & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, ‘th and I streets northwest, HENNIN men's Outiits, Te A MEETING oF fer books will ®e ‘aplt-td tate closed Rew and popular Brain guard azainst M: Fe in bottles by facture Coa He ae eT, Late ENG . ‘treet, where he will be pleased to serve his friends with anything in the way of igus Fire Insurance Hon of nine trustees, will be held at ¥F Polls will beopened at 12 m. and closed on ‘the _ FRANCIS B MOHU: ATTENTION OF VISITORS AX is particularly called to PHOSVI’ VC. MILBUR: LATELY AT NO. splicima ‘THE STOCKHOLDERMOF Company for the cee thelr office, No. 1831 at? p.m. ‘of election. rect northwevt,on WEDNESDAY, May 14th, 1504 iD RES. cae and Nerve Tonic ing, a ae bad ‘Sole Inven! venue. BUILDING LUMBER >= AND HARDWOODS AT LOW PRICES. ESTIMATES FRERLY MADE. LARGE STOCK OF DRY LATHS, WM. McLRAN & 80N, Cor, 13th and B streets northwest, ‘York avenue. JOHN Tokay, aps Jor. 1 DR. J. CURTISS: fe er Ray ‘JOHN | MAGRUDER, 14iT NEW YORE Wharton G. Green's See ese ‘mb36-1in aent for ©. A. ‘8 Vi ‘White Wines, mb. JOHN H MAGR at 7OnN GRUDI pietint sation Oe ION SONS’ Phi ccan be JOHN H. MAGRUDER, ue, im the only syenne, ia the only dat bale ; ay dest in the market, EF, ‘0. Lowest: we, cbt see ee aE [Epr BBAes DOMMONG Sie eee, FENDERS ‘&o,, Bo, fat 8 GAB lite STREET, Concomax: nied ik eae es ‘BF. BROOKS Ne (ar EE Coe RS sylvanis avenue. (pr ance a seep GAS FILTUREA, SLATE LaTROBES, «RANGES, «= FURNACES, Jobbing promptly doaa fbi Washington News and Gossip. Gor ‘Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- nue, jj Customs, $727,796.78. AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day PasseD Assistant ENGINEER E. A. MAGEE has Deen detached trom duty under the advisory board at Pitteburg, Pa, and placed on waiting orders. ‘Tar U. 8. steamer Pensacola has arrived at Bar- Dadoes. The Yantic has arrived at Key West. ‘Tau New Anorio Exrepiriox.—The Secretary of, the Navy has sent a communication to Commander Schley, in New York, ordering him to command the Greely rallet expedition, the Thetis, Bear and the ships of the lon, being ready. Secretary: Ghanaer says: “No deualled. instructions will Be given, you. ull confidence is felt that you have ‘the capacity and the courage, guided by dis- cretion, necessary to do all that can juired of You by the department or the uation fer tie hearse ‘Of our imperiled countrymen.” Gxx. Davip 8. StantEY has been formally as- signed to command the department of Texas, to ‘jow Seaton wil remain for ths presens wie oaase we remi resent com- ‘Mand of Col. Bradley. > OFFICERS OF THE ALERT.—The detail of officers tor the supply ship Alert of the Greely search expe- dition has been made, and,they have been detached from duty and ordered to the Al follows: Commander G.W.Coftin, trom temporary duty at the New York navy yard; Lieut. Badge, executive), trom duty at New York; Lieut. H. J. Hunt, from 1 Washington navy yard; Ensign C. 8. McClain, from duty at the Smithsonian Institution; Ensigh A. A. Ackerman, from the Albatross; Ensign W. 1. Chambers, from duty in the Navy department: Passed Assistant Surgeon F. 8. Nash, from the New Neuman oar ine Patan Rae navy yard. e uth, N. Tscut. Commander Caspar F. Goodrich, wlio com- manded the Alert on her from England to How Tore; bas een detached and placed en walt: Tae “AnMY Poker CiUus."—It is understood that the Swaim court of inquiry will extend its investi- gation into the actions of the “Army Poker Cluv,” And some interesting developments are expected. PROMOTIONS IN THE SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE — MY. George H. Larcombe, surgeon general's office, ‘War department, dled on Monday, and the follow- ing promotions were made to-day in juence: John L. Owens from class 1 to class and Jobn C. Maxwell from $1,000 to clsss1._John H. Cutter, of the same office, was promoted trom class 1 to class 2 M.M. Bleakmore, clerk classi, of the same office, has resigned. PERSONAL.—Rev. George D. Baker’ and wife, of Detroit, Mich., are spending afew days with rela- tives at 1708 F street.—Hon. A. Q. Keasby, of Newark, N. J., and F. B. Parrish and wite, of Wil- kest Pa. are at the Ebbitt.—Thos L. Mo- Kee, of New ‘York, 1s at Chamberiin's—W. H. Stanford, New York, and F. P. Beraard and C. A. Lawford, of Montreal, are at the Arlington.—Jonn M. 8. Willlams, of Cambridge, Masa, is. at Worm- ley’s —John A. of star route fame, is at the —Col. N. T. Colby, supervisor of the New York pension district and ‘a former resident of Washing’on, isn the city.— ‘thomas M. Field, 8 student ia the National Law School, 1s sertously'ill with typhoid fever.—D. 0. Mills,'the New York llttonstve, formerly of California, is very il. Seventeen Years of Honorable Public Service. CONTROLLER KNOX RESIGNS TO TAKE A BANK PRESI- DENCY. Controller Knox, having been exonerated by the banking and currency committee of the House of Representatives, to-day, after seventeen years in- Valuable service, tendered his resignation of the office of controlier of the currency to the President, to take effect on the first day of May, for the pur- of ‘the presidency of the National of the Republic of the eity ot New You Mr Knox informs THe Star that he accepted the pres- idency of the National Bank of the Republic di the month of February last, with the un 4ng that he was to enter upon his duties ‘York on April ist, ‘In the meantime the sharenold- ers of the Pacific National Bank of Boston present ed their memorial, and the controller postponed his acceptance of the place in order that he might be of service to the committee in thelr investigations. ‘The National Bank of the Republic was organ- Wed In the year 1850, and has a capital of $1,500,000, and a surplus of $600,000. It owns, jointly with the First National Bank of New York, Dullding, corner of Broadway ‘York city, ‘The bank is fortunate in sec services of a ofticer of the ini ‘inaurpassed financial ability ot Mr kaos Mr. Blisw Star Route Fees. ‘WHY THE $9,000 CHARGED WAS NOT ALLOWED. ‘New and ay that the published extract of the correspond- ence relating to the star route prosecution was incorrect in stating that discrepancies in the $9,000 bill of Col. Geo. Bliss were discovered by the first controller and returned by him to the Department of Justice for adjustment. “The frst controller re- @ Dill a8 it stood simply because Part of it related to the past fscal year and the Yemainder to the present fiscal year. Judge Law- rence held that the latter portion could be allowed, Dut that Congress alone could provide tor the for mer, and referred the Dill to the ent of Justice to be properly divided. The Attorney. Gen~ eral then noticed that some of the items related to work done in New York, and, not being aware of any work at the Ume referred'to being required in New York, requested Col. Bliss to explain ‘the mat ter. Thus far the matter has not been explained to the satisfaction of the Attorney General, and an examination of the matter 1s being by the department, and until completed the bill cannot be settled. Arrival of John A. Walsh, A TRIP FROM MONTREAL UNDER DIFFICULTTES. Jobn A. Walsh, the long sought after witness in the Kellogg case, arrived in this city last evening from Montreal in company with Messrs, Ker and Cameron. The trio experienced many difficulties im reaching this city, having been obliged to cross ‘the raging waters of Lake Champlain ina scow, and to ride considerable distance in a buggy, on ac- count of rafiroad bridges being down. ‘MR. WALSH HAS NO INTENTION OF CALLING OW THE RESIDENT, BUT GIVES HIS OPINION OF SECRETARY CHANDLER. A Star reporter caught Mr. John A. Walsh on the fy,as he was leaving the Riggs houso to-day, and asked him if he intended to call upon the President, as reported, to make charyes that Secretary Chand- Jer endeavored to shield ooge from, proseuis D. “No, indeed,” replied Mr. Walsh, laughingly, “I haven't the diightest idea of calling upon the Prest- dent; but,” he continued, seriously, “you can say in that connection that I think if the ent re- tains Mr. Chandler in the Cabinet he (the Presi- Gent) will do.a most extraordinary thing, and some- thing, that the country does not expeci:™ “With a ‘wink, Mr. ‘then boarded’ passing the President in relation to the charges of fraud re- cently brought against Gen. D. G. Swaim, judge advocate general of the army, by Mr. AE. Bate- man, of Washington, a member of the banking firm of Bateman & Co. He quotes the letter of Mr. Swatm’s and Mr. Bateman’s second letter, all of hay Sait gare & wna oat AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE APPROPRIATION BILLS. KANSAS CONTEST IN THE HOUSE. WHAT THE COMMITTEES ARE DOING. ‘The Senate. ‘The chair laid before the Senate a message from the President transmitting 8 report of the Secre- tary of State giving information concerning the average production, consumption, exportation and importation of wheat, rye, corm and cotton in for- eign countries. ‘The dill providing for: Sainte Marte Falls ‘Mr. Hill, from the. roads favorably” te reported ‘Dil granting Gays! aninual leave of absence to letter cat Hers at free delivery offices, It was placed on the ndar. Mr. Hoar introduced @ Dill, which was referred to the committee on the library, to provide for the ap- ‘acting secretary of the Smithson- intment of an ‘The bill plotting Indlan reservations from the Pp De unlawful cutting of timber was passed. TITLES AND DUTTES OF ARMY MEDICAL OFFICERS. nt control of the oy ‘of Warto loan to the city of Charlotte, N. C., flags for the celebration of the ne tte Mecklenburg lands, reported a bill to prevent the unlawful ‘Occupancy of pulic lands. House calendar. THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Randall (Penn.), fromthe committee on Priation bill with Senate amendments, and moved ‘@ non-concurrence in those amendments. Mr. Kasson (Iowa) thereupon raised the point of order that the amendments must first be considered in committee of the whole. The bill was an im- portant one, affecting, new naval cruisers, and he did not think that the House should pro forma express ® non-con- currence in the amendments. ‘Tae Speaker sustained the point of order, and ‘the bill with amendments was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. wh Randall said fhat he would not move to, go ashe had agreed not to interfere With the tarit bil ae this tim Tne ncton of She appropriation committee, in ‘@ non- concurrence in the am te ents, Was Lo the appropriation bills ment. secure anearly THE POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILI. ‘Mr. Townshend (IIL), from the same committee, Teported back the Post Office appropriation bill with Senate amendments, and moved a non-con- currence in the amendments. ‘On a point of order, raised by Mr. ‘Mr. Turner (Ga.), chairman of the committee on elections, called up the Kansas contested election case of Wood vs. Peters. The majority resolution eclares in favor of the right of the sitting mem- ber, Mr. Peters, while the resolution of the provides for the seating of the contestant, Wood. District in Congress. THE SENATE DISTRICT COMMITTER ‘Will be installed in their new room, that formerly occupied by the Senate post office, within the next several days, MBS. SALLY CARROLL'S CLAIM, ‘Mr. Manderson, from the committee on claims, to- ay reported a bill to refer to the Court of Claims ‘the claim of Mra Sally Carroll, widow of Wm. T. Carroll, tor timber cut from’ her at “Sligo,* tor use of the Tnintary ate thot during the war. cag CONDITION OF TENLETTOWN ROAD. A committee representing the interests of West ‘Washington and the adjoining county, consisting ot W. L. Dunlop, Geo. Dunlop, Wm. Laird, Wm. Dickson and E. W. Watkins, held an interview with the House committee on appropriations this morn- ing, with the object of having an item of ‘ation for the repair and impro zi town road restored in the District appropriation Dill. ‘The road referred to was by the government some few years since, and Is the main thoroughfare between this District and the uj portion. of Montgomery county, and 18 now ia ‘wretched, impassable condition from recent rains. Capitol Topics. NOT AT THE COALITION CONVENTION. Senator Riddleberger did not attend the Virginia readjuster convention to-day. He was in his seat in the Senate chamber. ‘THE METRIC SYSTEM. At a meeting of the House committee on weights and measures to-day the subject of the metric system of weights and measures wasreferred toa sub-committee consisting of Messrs. Everhart, Hardy and Chace. Mr. F. Brooks, of Boston, made an argument before the committee, urging the adoption of the system. AMERICAN SHIPPING INTERESTS. A delegation representing the American steam shipping interests were heard before a sub-commit tee of the House commerce committee to-day con- gerning the bill introduced by Mr. James, of New ‘York, for a uniform system of international bills of lading. ‘The consultation resulted in some amend- ments to the bill and a thorough understanding be- ‘tween the various American interests. Next week {here will be a hearing of the representatives of the foreign compantes, who will oppose the bill. COLLECTOR WICKER TO BE REMOVED. After a three houre’ discussion yesterday after- noon the Senate, in executive session, adopted the committee's report recommending the removal of Collector Wicker, of Key We in accordance ‘with the President's auvicn =? PASSAGE OF THE PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL IN THE HOUSE. ‘The pension appropriation bill was passed in the House yesterday afternoon. Mr. Rosecran’s amendment requiring the duties of pension agents to be performed by retired army officers was lost. Anamentioens fees of Pension ator. ne fered 5 was adopted. It pro- Vides that no fees shall be Collected betore the "es. cision in the case, and makes $10 the limit, write! under special wiitten, contract, approved tye CLERKS TO ADJUST THE SOLDIERS’ HOME CLATIER = ‘Mr. Sewell, from the Senate military to-day ‘an amendment, intended to be put inthe sundry civil Dill, appropriating $20,000 for additional clerical foree ‘in. the auditor’s bureau of the Treasury, svch force to be emp! adjusting the amounts due the ‘Mexico; several army promotions, and a number of ‘MINOR NOTES. Sore tees ae ee Pap gh a oor; also, the Secretary of the Insu- ave been imgoing over the army Sexes gfe at man = eS Gommiteson ab ends cna ‘testimony in the Telegrams to The Star. VIRGINIA COALITIONISTS. Their Convention in Richmond. THE UTICA CONVENTION. Arthur and Edmunds Men Combine. CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS. —— FOR RESCUE OF GEN. GORDON. THE VIRGINIA COALITIONISTS. ‘The Convention at Richmond. MAHONE AND HIS OFPONENTS—AN ALLEGED ARRANGB- MENT TO POOL THE SOUTHERN VOTR—EX-SENATOR LEWIS BOUND TO Go TO CHICAGO, IF HE CAM, MA- HONE OR NO MAHONE, Special Dispatch to Tux Evexixe Stan. RICHMOND, Va., April 23.—All attempts by the Mahoneites to compromise with ex-Senator and Lieut. Gov. John F. Lewis have failed, and he, a moment ago, expressed and authorized me to dis- patch to THE Stak that he should stand asacan- didate to Chicago from this state-at-lange in oppo- attion to the state ticket as put forth by Mahone in his conference of Monday it, But it is not im- probable that Mahone may conclude, at the last moment, to insert 1s name in the lst, as he ts anx- fous to avoid a conflict with the Senator, ey the unit "At heart Lewisis or anybody against Archur, “It now seems certain, tat a Oebtts Ii ending, but how big a one is the linportant ques. jeretofore Mahone’s ts, like the gyplian troops in the Soudan’ have always taken, ket was pointed at Ej een panel = eben ons ene kee deflantly ted his: wo and Sci egoanveta eae uni a ‘noying, conference MAHONE IS BRING DECEIV: in a number of instances by candidates for Chicago Toady when ‘ieeded 1 openiy espouse the cause, are from him and real feelings and ultimate fact within the knowledge: mi rel ‘with or not, and further, that such defeated inthe cases of ‘some of the ‘selec- tons no admits of a doubt. But Mahone's chief of staff, Brady, who is the real field marshal Of the nght, sid in a tone of great certainty to Tas STAR correspondent this morning, under no changes, Mahone's control of “mayority of prevent cont & ma, the delegation. ‘ser- ‘HE CALLS THE CONVENTION TO ORDER AND I8 LOUDLY Arthur, Mahone’s Easy Victory. 2 F. x—The decisive and vital resolution, a8 out- chairman, with General Mahone to head it, whose duty it shall be to mend the names alge’ majority over the n. of John F. Lewis and friends, the work $f the convention will probably be over’ very soon. ‘The blow 1s as rude and ponderous asif. CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS. Quick Work at the Convention To-day. Haxrronp, Cown., April 22—The republican state convention, i cnpose delegates ta ‘the Chicago con- ention, mét here to-day, with a lange attendance. Hon. Samuel Fessenden was chosen as both tempo- Tary and permanent chairman. In his ne referred to the repression of the free in the sourh and the republican protection policy as im- portant issues of the party.” He expressed no per- 4 | i i 8 i 4 | D ed | | | t { i i H ‘allway, f i i k t i i il i il Cy it i i i ‘other than thé naming of the four: ‘and the temporary chairman of the COMBINATION OF ARTHUR axD ‘The Arthur leaders, rearing complete eas some combination was made, tion of the Edmunds men this er le named Andrew D.W kins, Edwin £ dl iF bee is it 4 i i i i rogram laid down munds people, ‘The latter claim from Gates, while the adherents of President ala few over over 200, Tt req) control the convention, and should tion hold there fs likely 0 be a short session, ‘THE SUPPORTERS OF BLAINE do not to be at all disturbed the situation. In dent Z 1} i i i i z i | fact, #0 ‘hey that they can control the cont they are apparently m: no effort. act the plans of the combinationists. The ‘Usat the strength of the Edmunds men and that when 4 test vole is taken in don it will be found that the combination Sarees parses x mane Tat aft ai saa i 5 Ese & il eriterion Of the feeling prevalent ame Kates - the action of the Kings county this morning is cited. All a of the delegates were elected anti-Arthur, the entire 7 voted to support the combination. The Blaine men have announced their ticket for delegates-at-large as follows: Geonce B. swe Warner Miller, of Herkimer; Cornell, of New York, Lawrence. This 1s, however, any moment, as the Blaine alarmed at the situation, and are treat with the Edmunds men. TEST OF THE FRELING OF THE CONTENTION. ‘The state committee, carrying out the Edmunds- Arthur combination, ‘offered Of St. Lawe Fence, the nomination for temporary ‘Dus he declined, s Emeex, ‘Was named in his stead. “The Blaine men have eet= Ued on ex-Senator Pitts, of Orleans, as thelr candi- Gate, and the result of the ballot on this. will be the test of the feeling of the convention. ‘The present state committee committee shall be formed, and a number of mew names will be found on it when the iist is ame atthe a contest. of the state committee last night the delegation aded by Kellogg, trom ery county, were placed on the Tolls of the conven on, ‘was catried by a vote of 22 to 10. ‘This morning the cotmittee reconsidered tte Ges ison, and uurem, our the Keliogy delegation, Dat motion to substitute the Sturin apd Arthur gates was, y ate vote. Therefore, Montgom- ery county will be without tation in the convention until the committee on contested seats ‘sappointed and report who are regulariy elected tes, As early as 11 o'clock the large ‘house com. menced to fi with spectators, Including & Bumee? of ladies. ‘The hall was entirely devoid of decora- ton, hot even @ flag being visible. ‘The: ‘Was’ noticeable for the qutet and decorum Was observed. A general feeling of ex- awaited citement was noticeable, and both the of of the contest between the Edmunds- Arthur all and the Blaine men. About 1 O'clock the Blaine men changed their ‘and substituted ii, and ‘wil eupoort tae folg ‘cket, ‘com s. ‘su ‘wich Roosevelt. 1s disttibuting among’ the dese? tes: For del at re. Roostclt, John Te Gilbert, Bawin Pack? ‘ard; alternates: Edward B. Thomas, Henry F. Dox, Chas ©. Tappan, Pascal P. TRE CONVENTION CALLED TO ORDER. At 12:30 o'clock Hon. James D. Warren, chatr- man of the state committee, rapped the convention to order, simply saying: “Convention will please come to order; the clerk will call Ube roll” Clerk ‘Yrooman then proceeded to call the roll. Call the chairman by "Again the contention ‘puree inte applause whedl the name dt Roosevelt was woe ‘pad tts Buribate to Roscoe © wild- ‘applauding the name of a Ung'trom New York. Names of other were received With more or lees notably, the name of ex-United States ‘Thowas C. Platt, which received the heartiest ap- plause of the day. At 1 o'clock, the roll call was ‘completed, the only delegates omitted being those of the Montgomery county men, whose sesta are contested. Mr. Roosevelt, of New ¥é ‘wed the ‘roll-all was ‘complevsas mpl, aad Hon. Nathaniel C. chairman. Roosevelt was With long continued applause. Warner , of and when the tumultuous applatise about evenly until county was Teached, when Gen. Heath arose announced that Kings casts Its entire vote for Boynton, which placed him far tu the lead. Ween New York county was reached Ube first five aspem- diy istrict delegates voted solld for Boynton. The ‘Sixth cast its Unree vot.s for Pitts, Which action Was followed by the ninth, tenth and thirteenth districts. The Sfteenth district gies Be ‘tween the two candidates, and the oe the districts voted solidly for Boyuton, Who was ominated. ‘There was tremendous applause, wma hisses, when ‘Thomas C. Platt voted for ‘The secretary announced that four hundred and ‘One voles Were cast, of which Boynton revelved 251; Pitts 240. Deafening cheers greeted the annownos- ment of the result. Chairman Warren declared Mr, Boynton elected. “Mr. Boynton took the chair amid Joud applause, and was iutroduced to the conven. i tion by Mr. Warren. He addressed the convention al O'Nelt, of Franktin, moved the te committee on permanent wo de Foce wots, moved the ment of a Committee on contested Of two from each Judicial district. Carried. A hy i i d : : ' i iy E ti i

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