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“ “asm i THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’ Tae Eveise Stan is served to subscribers tp the ehy by carriers, on their own acount. RETO cents pee Becks or ite per month” Copies at “the counter, 2 €ents each. By _mail—postage prepald—SU cents & Month; one year, $6. six tonths, ered ut the Powt Oftice at Washington, D. Cas second-claes malt tiatter Tux WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday—$1 a Fear, postaze prepa Six mioztha, 50 cents 88 All mail subscriptions mines be pad in advance, no paper sent longer that paid for. Rates of advertising m: known on application. Che | Vou 66—No. 10,007. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, MAY mds 1885. _____ AMUSEMENTS. DY Goes HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. AGNES HUNTINGTON, Assisted by ANNA WARREN STORY And EFFIE. HUNTINGTON, Will give a Song Recital at half-past 8 o'clock. Reserved seats, $1. Admission, at Droop's. » Hall Preenta Tickets USICAL AND _ LITERARY ENTERTALN- mentad La Cafetiere Drill, inthe Gymmasinm ng Men's Christiaan Assoctation, 1409 MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 8 O'CLOCK. | ‘Thirty-two young ladies willgivean Exhibition Dril under the direction of C. H. OURAND, Sergeant Major W. LL It 7A bhavous GRAND OPERA HOWE EVERY EVENING AT 815. PRY TURD AY MATINEE AT 2:30. THE MPERY Wate Next week i m2 ) oes He ES PLAYING SCHOOL, COUP'S FQUPS CURRICULUM. ACTING Hong PONTES and ME Matiners every diy (4 EVERY NIGHT— MONDAY, MAY 25th, and during week, Mark Grayson's Drama, N Alice Arlinztow in the stellar role, and a great sensa- tional olig prior to the drat. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, and Decoration Day (Saturday Admission, 10, 20 and 30 cents, my25-6t RRs ‘S MUSEUM, Late Lincoln Hail, corner 9th and D sts. n.w. THE COOLEST THEATER IN WASHINGTON. Commencing May 25th, UNION SQUARE COMPANY 1s UNCLE ToD Boston Jubilee Quartette, Xvw Scenery, Bloodhounds, and a Great Cast. ‘Matinees Tuesitay, Thursday and Saturday. my25-6t IME MUSEUM ‘Pennsyivan GLORIOUS SPECIALTY PERFORMANCE. reat Performers, k, the Vidoeus. id Anderson, Howard Sts- ard Fox, El Diablo, &¢., de, ve rama, TECTIVE, CAB ‘avenue, near 11th street. my25 ¢” CHAPEL POINT 1 EMEMBER OPENI Grand New Hotel. Ma; (By 32 Young Tadies) Fancy Bicycle Riding by Mr. Rex Smith. Singing by the High School Glee Club. AT MASONIC TEMPLE, TUPSDAY, MAY 267m, 3 PL Admission, 25 cents, Refreshments, Strawberries and Ice Cream extra, my 22-3 G. MARINT: L. ja ANNUAL FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL AND BALL, Marini's Hall, TUESDAY. May 26, 1895. Grand Entree at 54 0'loe ‘Tickets to be had at the hall, my16-9t APHE QcANTICO NIGH TER S, WITH MUSIC, oe MAY 29, 1885. 0 and returning*st 10:30 FE MOSELE Leaving the wharf at 4: sharp, in belvalf of the GARFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Lapy Maxacres: Mra Senator Logan, Mrs Gen. Lander, ire Senator Bhai Mrs Henrietta Cl Metze ire Senator Dolph, Fatt, Mrs. Senator ~abln,” ‘Mra Col Rockwell, Wire. Senaior Mandersom, Mra D. B. Eaton, Mrs Jodze Houguer, Bre Ho A. Willard! Mrs Miranda Tullock, Mrs. Orange Ferris, Mre S.C Pomeroy, Mrs A. J. Bentley, Mrs. Dr Powe Mes Lieut. Selfridge. ‘To be obtaified or ‘the & Fs a Capacity over 200. Wash. 6. It office, Wagner is now ‘Apply 3221 M st Bw. Opp. Hose Rests Ganvex Vases THE BEST THING YET—HOSE REELS at $1.25. 25 FT. HOSE, WITH REEL, FOR $3.50. GARDEN Vv “ES, WITH RESERVOIRS, HOLD- 7) WATER SUPPLY. Just the thing fur Parking or Cemeteries HeYWARD & HUTCHINSON, myI1 “ oth Street. ; > Srxcreros & Frercnen FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- SPERY GOubs STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES LOOSE COVBRS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. joRemember, we guarantee prices to be always the west. 915 Tru Stxeer Nortawesr, Daves, Arresrios: LATS? PAKISIAN MODES TX HAIR GOODS 3 J PRANDI, 1309 F Semen. myo POMPADOTR BANGS. SHINGLED BANGS, ‘These styles never teed be in the hairdressers’ hands: giways th order by plain combiug. Mair dremed und Bangs Shingle! apd K EP Mascrscrerixe Comraxy. 437 SEVENTH ST. X. W. HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS AND MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ‘Keep’ © © Shirts.«ix for $4.50, or 75e.each, Keeps k Shirts, sit lor 86, of sf each. $k K Shifts, Six for $7.50, oF $1.25 each. fully Teinforced, finest workmanship, perfect siti, ‘kere MADE To MEASURE, : e Very Hest. Six fur $10, Satie sAINS IN NECKWEAR, UNDER- HANDKES, LING BAGS AT 25 {Below Marker Prices. KLEPS COLLAI™ AND CUFFS, m LaAtet _Sole Agent for the District of Col Rens Accrsinte TO ALL. YOU HAVE ONLY, YOUR WAY CONVINCED OF THE MENT. KIND READER, TO WEND TAT MARKET SPACE To BE CRUTH OF THIS STATE HERE YOU WILL CERTAINLY FIND RICH, AND WHEN YOU HAVE FOUND IT ENTER AND MAKE PURCHASE OF SUCH ARTICLES IN His LINE AS YOU MAY KEQUIRE, AND COME AWAY SATISFIED THAT RICH'S WAS NoT WITHOUT ITS REWARD AND THAT, WE DID THINGS UP EROWN WHEN WE bis. COVERED TO YOU THE LOCATION OF Ric's BIGHLY porr AR AND FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. THERE YoU WILL FIND THE LEADING STYLES AND BEST. KES FUL YUE VERY LoWEST CASH PRICES, W. RICH 717 Market Space, Washington, D.C. CARRIAGES CARRIAGES! gw sive of, Shiteva, Mcicinom Tops, Jump and other stylish carr "A Fedueed prices’ A uuiber of'ss frstcelaia Work wt (carriages Garages taken om storage: BT. H. GRAHAM, end Factory, yee Tie aE ai Wine sun street Nortawent PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. PpPeorstion DAY EXCURSION 0 NORFOLK, FORT MONROE, VIRGINIA BEACH, OCEAN VIEW and PINEY POINT. A grand opportunity of two days at elther fae noted emer rane ‘SALT WATER RESORTS. Steamer George Leary will leave 7th-street wharf ERIDAY. May ‘Sou. at 6:30 pan. Returning, leave Norfolk SUNDAY, May ‘ist, at-4 pan. Steamer Fxcelsior will leave Tubsireet wharf SAT- URDAY, May oth, at 10 pan. Passengers who go by Excelsior can return by Leary. To Norfolk and Fort Monroe and return van-.82.00 To Virginia Hesch ahd returt 50 To Piney Polat and retar = 150 _my25-50 ECORATION DAY, 30. GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION ‘To MARSHALL HAL On the magnificent palace steamer EXCELSIOR. ‘Two trips—9 am. and 2 p.m.—from 7th-street wharf. ‘Tickets, 50c. Children, 25¢. Sold only at the wharf. ‘This will be decidedly a ‘amily Excursion. No tickets will be sold to improper characters, Brass and string music. y2B-5t my. AOR THE G! BRIDGE. ‘The Steam Packet EXCELSIOR will make regul ng the season to the above polnisevery SUN- leaving her wharf, DAY, TURSDAY and FRIDA corner of High st. aut Canal. at 8 Fare for round trip 50e. ‘days Fi Reso CHAPEL, LOWE! DECORATION 5 The Committee has tullcontrolof Boat and Grounds, A delightful time may be expected. ‘Tick Boat leaves 6th street wharf at Return at 9:30, by moontight, YOSMOPOLITAN CLUB, IN SUMMY WOODS, Will be open Of Decoration Day for Members and ‘Their Families Ladies, unless accompat ya member. will Not be allowed admission. ‘SIDN y WILLS, Manage my23 G90 EXcuRsION To PEN MAR, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1855. ‘Train leaves B. and P. R. R station at $ am.,return- Ing at 9 p.m. _Tickets (round trip), $2. my23-6t MILES FOR 25 ¢ ‘CURSION < Steamer LINGTON will make excursion te Occoquan Fulls on the above date, aving her Wharf at 9 a.m., returning at 8:30 pan, down and buck ona fine waxed deck. ively no Improper parties allowed un board. ‘Tickets only 25 cents, ES RANDALL, my23-60" ‘Manager. 9M oo8 cat excension a Of the WASHINGTON CYCLE CLUB TO MARSHALL HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 28TH, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M. STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN. Grand Concert on board the boat by the Marine ‘Band. Dancing at Marshall Ball. _Tiekets, 50 cents, at 5 Dance eyes PROCTOR'S SUM th st. one youre above Boundury. ‘The resort can'be rented. to Tespousible parties on reasonable temus. ‘7th and 9th, street e Fark. SOF m the Potomac. INGTON will make an excursion trip to the above place EVERY. WEDNES- DAY, leaving Seventh street wharfat 9 am., return: ing at $num.” Eure. round trip, “25e. Dancliig on fine widved deck down und bac! | OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWaY. SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION. ‘The steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make excursion trips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p. m.,returning at § p.m. ‘Pickets, 25c. round trip. Fine Hiraes Band on ness ecermoe ie object parties allowed on 4 ‘Steamer for charter for Marshall, Glymont and other points, = ES. RANDALL, Manage r 0 TAW JS FOR CHARTER “Tuesday, Thursday and Friday during the mont of June. | Inquire of id ~~ my 121 G. LONTAT. BEAC ‘May 30th, Grand opening. Jol NT EXCURSION OF tracts for excursions now in single rooms for REUND, Caterer. Call or address L. R. TRE: 527 7th st. Special rates to Sunday schools 1 BOOKS, &e. Tue Revisen V ensio: PURSELL, ookselter, “LIS Sunstrece WW ASUINGTON CIRCULATING Linnary. due Perioicals, New Hooks. ‘Vain Forebortings, Mrs Wester: Marsh Island. Jewett, ‘Trajan. Duchess Emaia, usin Unger nyze (Grr WASHBUIS Jusr Ocr, THE NEW WORK BY MESSRS. HUTCHINS & MOORE, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. For sale by G. A. WHITAKER, 1105 Pennsylvania avenue. a) ‘The Tzara. (CO., 807 14th st. _my19 New Booxs. Military History of Vite aud Letters ofr Hale. ‘Hutton. , rs Avells, Home studies ‘Treat. Miud Reading and Beyond. Hovey. Oats or Wild Oats.—_Buckley. Sam'l Adams —Hosmer. Kussia Under the Tzar«. Stepniak. ‘Tenants of au Old Farni, Cook. Greek Suuesmen. Cox. Defense of Edgar A. Poe Mt ‘The L Ams of Christ. 5.11. fr my? Wok) iL Bias Booxs aS COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, A Specialty of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS To ODER Hs era RPRING ENGRAVING DONE © IN AN ARTISTIC MA’ ant HOUSEFURNiSHIN' Tue Rw WAY -DRY AIK REFRIGERATOR, ENTIFIC RE- FAMILY SOLVING: TON OF Ite- + 1TS CON- LM INDE Th PURITY, W ATION | OF Must Bit ARE ONLY s ND THEY J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, \ No. 1020 7th st. n.w., my3 * _ Sole Agents for the District. Jvsr Anniven ANOTHER CARLOAD OF OUR“EUREKA CHAM- BER SUIT," SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP, GLASS 24x30, 10 PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR. $43.50. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR ‘THE MONEY. LOOK AT OUR “NEW REFRIGERATOR,” THE LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR, ‘THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. MONEY REFUNDED IF IT DOES NOT DO as REPRESENTED. W. HHOEKE, my7 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 Sth st. Varor Stoves Do not buy until you have examined our large as sortment, of five different makes, You have to heut, then the others are ready for te, (Call and see them, ie cil sises and prices, © => SPECIAL NOTICE! ‘There will be a meeting of the Citizens in Opposition to the Erection of Telegraph Poles on 7th st, berween New York avenue and Boundary, TONIGHT, at 7:30 P.m,, at Myer’s Hall, gorner 7thand N st. nw. it ‘RC. HEWETT, THERE WILL BE_A SPECIAL MELT: ing of the CARROLL INSTITUTE THIS EVENING. at which the delegates to the C. ¥. MN. U. Convention will make their report, it THE NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY ‘exercises of the WAYLAND SEMINARY Will be held at’ Calvary Baptist church, WEDNIS- DAY, May 27th, at 8 otlock p.m. my 25-20" (= ANY, INRORMATION ABOUT CARL “(Charite) C SAUL, fruit peddier, will be TR. GROUSESS DRY CLEANING PSTABLISH- e MENT AND DYE WORKS, 1336 14th st., bet. XN and Khode Island ave. Special attention given to the cleaning of Wadies’ “Evening Dresses. Velvets, Plush, Lawes, e., are cleaned petfectly by” this prom cess. ‘Silke, Silk aad Satin Dresses beautifully cleaned without being ripped: Kid Gloves cleaned and dyed. (Crape Veils dyed and finished equal tg new. my25-6m, J. C. Hoercurssox, IMPORTER: FINE MILLINERY, geatghully reevivid by his wilt. at 2213 Va dive, ‘He 7 as been missing stace > 22d: was dressed in ee re ey REN PATE | ine cout, bias vat ight gear pene antes AND NEW YORK STYLES IN CRAPE, MULL | straw hut; short and’ thickest in figure, wit ent AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH | Surly hair, ROR FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES FOR TRIM. | [Fe NINTH ISSUE ‘MING. EQUITABL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT Asacta.. 68.6; ‘The frst pavinent oi ie a SHADE HATS. Pi issue can be made at the office of the Secretary daily from 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. in. MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARE $2.50 PER SHARE. WHITE SUITS OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. | © Pamphlets exp! i BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES. PARA-| ‘ ‘SOLS IN ALL THE LEADINGSTYLES. ENGLISH paige EDSON, AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTING, eee Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal revenue, $679,456; customs, $673,702. SECRETARY ENDICOTT, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Adjutant General Drum, Col.Barr and Private Secretary Sweet, returned, to Washington last evening from an extended tour of inspection which included Fort Leaven- worth, Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago. Liev. T. BM. MASON has withdrawn his resignation from the navy, ARMY ORDERS.—Leave for two months Is granted Capt. William A.Elderkin, commissary of subsistence, U. 8, army. Leave fot four months, from July 1, 1885, with permission to go beyond sea, is granted ‘2d Lieut, Joseph 8. owell, signal Corps, U. 8. army. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FAIRCHILD is acting ‘as Secretary of the Treasury to-day in the ab- gence of Secretary Manning, who has gone to New York on private business, INSPECTORS OF SrEAM VESsEIS.—The Secre- tary of the Treasury has appointed James Me- Causland, Patrick W. Riley and Carl E. Rou- drup to be assistant inspectors of steam vessels for the district of New York, ix THE FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH WILL decorate and ereet Ue headstone on the grave of their oF, Rev. Fons HH. TOOK, a the Young Mea’s Burying’ Groand,on SATURDAY, May doth, 1885, at I pan. Rev. Bros. WaLren IC Brooks Gf 19ii st. Baptist church, and) War Gr: COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS’ FINDINGS. ‘7 Trevise, Parts, 907 Paave. FOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, my! Sower Orexixo. MME, J. P. PALMER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will open on WEDNESDA: IMPORTED RONNETS an ions which have bee for Summer wear. BONS, of Ziou church, will conduct the ceremonies 20. THORNTON, Moderator. ie COPARTNERSTUP. We, d, having formed a Co- BErz, we are prepared todo. Plumbing, Heating, Tin Range and Latrobe work in ull their branches, satisfaction, at reasonable prices. HUTCH. %Z, 1208 Est naw. T weeks. fo Temain awpy three nths. ‘Those who wish to consult her” will, my2u-ate partnership 1 name of: HurcurNs & aul Years of practical experience, we guarantee = ae (a MAE ROSS WILL, LEAVE THE ‘in about tw HI themselves of the opportunity. c », May 20th, a case or 2 TEATS, the Iatest fash- created by the Paris Modistes my, DT, DEALER IN ZEPHYR Jeries and. Materials; Fi therefore at 1910 11th st. nw. Irphan Asylum wre re ofthe Hall M {4 pan. The Trustees of the different: Charehes, nee on S street tM. SOW) SS Ivet Stamping a specialty : reasonable terms. Instructions in euibroidery for Dr. Blauk’s Ancient Uulversal Salve. 1 LW. Wale By order of th Corresponding Dovexzass:. ‘We have 100 Dozen LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN ATULD AY, “oth nctant, De ng, In the chapel of the HOSE, si lat 47e. Hose, Mission, |on Whitney iy 2e8 810 Ol, our rexular 47e. Hose, which we | Union Mission, ars 1 for past fi f tuvitation to iriends aud he public generally fur patronage the preset _my23-6b aaa st, an hereafter be known as the Arlit Droz ‘Store open from 6 am, to 12 p,m. m2: (c= Dirowmsr to raxravens All taxes due previous to July 1,1882, can be pald at a discount by calling on WILLIAM DICKSON, my21-1m 22d di, street. fOWN GAS LIGHT MPANY, MAY 18, IS85.—A meeting of rs of this Company, for the election of be held ut this office on MON- shall sell for 37igc. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 per box. wouGLass, Suits made at the short ive. ‘Reasonable Prices, and Satisfuc ening Dresses, Reduces the size and increases the length of the of fleshy ladies without injurious tight lacing. ‘try them. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ow, W. Cons: ROPE . JouN W. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Baxxens, Glover Building, 1419 F s:, Washington, D.C. Depostt Accounts, subject to check ut sight, received from Tuuividaals, i sun Uhio Bonds, W jonds listed on thie New Stock Lexcninges bought and Boston orders exectied, ett District of Columbia bonds hand orsile. Stock and 131 Touds, Gas, Tisirauce MACARTNEY, Is the best spinal supporter ever made: and {t sup- ports equally ay well the abdomen and all Of the body. It produces an elegant, xt: artistic shape, irrespective of the wearer's form, It is proof against perspiration and moisture, and will neither corrode nor Soll the underwear. "IE Leit Stretches nor breaks at the waist, and the. bot hever move or come out from wear. ‘We recom the It never changes its form, always retaining its original shape. It is invaluable’ to young ladies, because it iv renioves and prevents stooping and Pound sHOulde ers, We have all sizes. = LANSRURGH & BROS. vARD & LOTHROP, ‘Shores and all ork and Philadel- nid on commission American Beil Telephoue ninations on pal street Rall jephone Companies apl4-m Wn BRO, ¥ rom our office to New York, Phil ui Huston aE RA DRESS SHIELD RECOM- = PA dette by ule Lonting brosemakers NOVICE —TA Tes absolutely tmper For sale at ull Stores FeRexcu DYEING Glean‘ng Fstablis Sarr undoubted. grou Special Asse: Al kinds of and ¢ Geaned and finisied inthe ty Plush Cloaks, Velvet and. Parts wo tespecialty Ladies? di done up without being ripped, ANTON SNE LERCH, Yormeriy wit ae ‘ink ave, and 1206 D st. now. following. bruuds of Imported cCULMBACH, ‘apis KAISER, Mrs Sera Revrenr, 608 9th street, opposite Patent OMice, Receive a new and clegant line of ie Received jegaot line of Infant's and WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS, 3 AND SHORT M Nv LADIE OF WASH OW THAT AUGH, DeesoraKen, sRINO CLOAKS, 489 9th Street Northwes Ikiley Building. ' (ge AUSTIN err, Manutuctuter of “THE ROYAL,” GRE DREN'S EURNISIUL Asrox Fisners Chemical Dry Cieantng Establishment. No. 906 G Street Northwest, THIRTY YEAS EXPERIENCE, ‘anid Gentlem ments: also, Velvet and Crape Velis, Laces, Gloves, ete, ‘are his superior process. DRESSES A SPECIALTY, ntlemen's clothes cleaned by this process will not Jone thelr orugitial shape: uid grease Spots euaral.teed le pe removed entectually.” Prieu $1.50 and $1.75 per P SWISS PROCESS, PRIDE OF ERIN, COOKS’ DELIGHT And other Celebrated Brands of Patent and Family Flours. TELEPHONE CALLS: OFFICE, 475-2. _RUSIDENCE, 475-8, ap24-1m_ ee THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AN, Residents 1s purticularly called w PHC VFX, the new and popular Bruin and Serve Tonic Salinger agutist Sal ‘For, sale areated by glues of tn bottles by W. C. MULBURN, Sole dn Yentor and Mauulueturer, 1439 Ysunoylvinia “ave ap] ee tuween. ricetiy cleaned bt PADEES EVENTN Nar HOMPHERY, Me ane ea Corsets t style. avd aterial, and guarantees perfect fit and comfort. Hen Srectarries Ae French Handmade Underclothing, terino Underwear giv finest imported Hosiery. Patent ShouMer Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods. Preneh Corsets aid. Bustin Chiaren’s Comet anda. 81 Corset Cilias H's own minke) that for the pce is ubsurpased. 'N: Hw-French, Gerinan and Spanish spoken. mel ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDE ° First-class Hair Dresser trom Parts, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals from Expositions 3t Paris, Lyonsand Views, ‘Maiutfacturer and jniporter HUMAN HAIR AND FT: Ladies tin Hats dyed vigs to order. ds ATR WORK, ir Cuittlng and Hair Dressing. shuupooed in a first-class manner, BUILDING AND HARDWOOD ee LUMBER 'o Orpen 6 RE-NFORCED SHIRTS to Order for 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order fi THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAIL < iG Sums W3E McLEAN & SON, Se tat and 2 streets northwest RS, BROWN (coLOnED) (ee Sit Give thee ldginty reestimended Meat. cated BIE nd Seans tthe na as ROGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL- SSS etiam Sel’ cteR ee GOS D street northwest. ‘Telephoue cal t tended to. t= SAMUELS. SHEDD PLUMBING, TINNING. ES, RANGES, LATROB! ESTIMATES GIVEN, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, 409 NINTU STREET NORTHWEST. mn14, & RB ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 2c. cach, Jvsr Recerven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e., 75e. and$L. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest prices. ° ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYAT?, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, Opposite Patent Office, SEWING MACHINES, &c. ADIES: BEFORE YOU PURCHASE A SEWING 4 Machine, we would advise you to examine the (SEER "FANCY GLOBES AND ORNAMENTS. ‘Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, &c. INAUGUKATION GLORES on band. Call and ex- . ‘amine. EF. BROOKS, 531 15th si = 7 Axenica Cax Pronuce no better SHIRTS for the prices than I am offering for FIFTY CENTS. SeiebratentTight-ranuing sand ever tasting “SW = ae HOME SEWING” MACHINE. “Always feady Yo SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, Work. The range of work done on this tanchine case AND Dot be surpassed. A child can manage it. ONF DOLLAR EACH. ‘Sold on easy month meuts, and special dis- ‘count for cash, pibim 3 Be sure to try the NEW HOME before you buy. 8 OPPENHEIMER & BRO., ‘528 Uth street northwest, Sole Agents for New Home Sewing Machi, Good Muchines for rent, by week or month, Kinds repaired. ‘These last hive attached my patent stud protector to prevent the base of the stud button coming in con- in. tact with the ski o1 NT, ' PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS, ONE DOLLAR, no holes or buttons on bosom. ‘Note well, all the above have true Irish Linen pas bosoms, Washed shirts cost twenty-five cents more 5 than the above prices. Machine busittess ‘HIGH GRADE COTTON Teady to: CHEVOIT SHIRTS, my own manufacture, collars and cuffs attached, ONE DOLLAR EACH. ‘Frequent complalut having béen made that the 7m Washington ladies, mecha ‘NIGHT SHIRTS Taaiers allover the ci commonly offered for sale were too scant n cut to Conduce to ease arid comfort, I have sednously| Rrelbtadis ¢ AUkiRbAGH, orier Riad i tmyeclfts eccures femal i the reel tan = longer-and better made thim usual, Sieisne: thas wiles fy rico aa loneae nay Save hie tee the New A produced. Price, One ‘New Machines of all kinds on Banting and HEN WL g, ano SEVP EER. (UBS, ee my23 CELLULOID Tee ds aloes THE AGRICULTURAL CoNVENTION.—The com- missioner of agriculture: has sent out cirenlars announcing that July 8th is the date finally de- termined upon for the convention of Agricultural colleges and experiment stat Dr Am UNTS PASSED.—The commils- sioner of the land office has passed the accounts of Special Agent De Ahna, allowing items ag. gregating $175 and disallowing $2: Tt was. the discussion of these accounts that led to the cleetment of the sp agent from the commis- sloner’s office re and the subsequent proceedings in the poliee court. — sot HoLp Orr.ce.—There are about seventy-five post oifices in. th Territory, and some of them have Indian post- masters. The question of the elizibility of ar Indian ‘to hold. suc ice having.afisen, ¥ ner 1 it.to the opine as his is preserved. that an Tadian is not tribal relation to the gove SUCCESSFUL NAVAL ACADEMY CANDIDATES. eudetships y examination, which began at the naval academy on the ee: san *helps, ; He riier, Indiana; H.f. Woods, Kansas; L. A. Kaiser, H.C. Alford, eH. Rock, B. 1. a ~ Hobson, nnsylva rd Games, ‘codworth, husetis; IT 7B. B. Anderson, Kentucky. : Tue Ficur Over collectorship of Charleston, 8. C., cohtinues with duereased bit- terness and threatens a personal rapture be tween the fri in Walker, one of the ‘Captain Wal- at the White ‘ailrey, the tment. reported Tal conditic hee ssary wear auth tarot Vessel, ICES said, was so built trouble ink van condition ¢ ashes a vf conside: re she Was Lurued over tot auithorities. THE ALLEGED NAVAL VOUCHER FRAUDS. Second Trial of Mr. John W. Drew. Tite second trial of Mr. John W. Drew on in- @ictments charging him with presenting fraud- ulent claims upon the bureau of medicine and surgery was begun in the Crimiual Court this morning. Mr. Drew was present with his coun- sel, Messrs, Jeff Chandler and C. 8. Moore. Dan- tel Carrigan, the Inte chief clerk of the burean of medicine and surgery, was also present with his counsol, Messrs, Moulton ant Ritter. The district attorney ealied up four indictments against Mr, Drew, three belonging tothe old 's of Indictments and the other being one of the new indictinergs reeently found. As there Was no objection It was decided to consolidate these indictments, which related to only two vouchers, Mr, indictments against Mr. Drew be di but the court declined to make such saying that the kovernment. had 1 lect the dndictments on which to go to trial, A NOLLE PROS, ENTERED AS TO CARRIGAN -After some discussion asto the proceer against Carrigan, who was Indicted with Mr. Drew ir these cases, and who has pieaded guilty In other eases, Mr, Worthington said he wonld enter a nolle pros, as to Carrigan in these four causes, miler asked that the ot THE Vovcrens, One of the alleged fraudulent. bills set ont In these indictments is for $1,266.39, dated April for drngs,&e; the ated December 1 tor appliances fur nposed of the toll pes, John E. Win. Mayse Ibert, Win. 1 > Welsh, Mauri ne, Andrew J. Hos: kinsen and Jolin G, Weaver, THE OPENING STATEMENTS, ‘Mr. Coyle opened the case forthe government, deseribing the method by which the prosecn- s Earle, tion Would maintain Mr. Drew had defrauded | fhe xovernment by collecting mon lous bills, M. who opened for the defense, said cordsof 1 few months a Ju ft gteat mfass endant, tailed to find cord n purs piled uy 1 vers forme at trial, They were try con two Vouchers. He su in this way froin the Lore, who after some discussion, was re- aired bythe court to restrict his statement to e Matters whieh the defense posed to pve, resumed his address, He referred to Mr. drew's standing here as a citizen and mi chant. He alleged also that the bills whic! were fe the buresu, the approv would returned 1 f the chief of show that Mr dollar from the honestly entitled ior nished. received one nich he was not whi goods fur- Mr. John Cook, of th sury department, Hed, and produce the arth wats y DIAN AgpOrNT SPITS COURTTIE StoRy MAR AND LAVISH MIS WiPE'S FORTUNE. The domestic atfairs of Count who has figured prominently THE EXPENDITURE OF wie, ton for several years as a nunager of summer resorts and a promoter of enterprises on U: Votomae river, have exposed to the publ 1 recent proc Lampton, Mass. from Amherst to the ‘of Cae probate eourt THe Puncn, NAVAL SUPPLIES AT CALLAG.—It Is said upon Admiral Upshar's return fro squadron he will satisgu ve shied t whieh 1 the prices up | one of t broke and Thereupe ehuses be he went fense low Upstiar di le teorn that fitin, ‘and the other red thelr prices even bel the fin that broke the Upsutr’s order was still’ y were made In rise to the el chasts to bea the lowest bidder. Mi A delegation of Hebrews, sembly district of New arrived city to-day to make arrangements with Hon, S. $.Cox to attend adinuer to be given in his honor by 1 parture for Turke nd banquet, 3 ing hall, at stich time as may be conven for him to accept. On bis departure they. will peesene him with aquanuity of motzen, or un- leavened bread, nccording to the Jewish tradi- tions and customs, ‘ PERSONAL.—Miss Cleveland and her guest, Miss Nelson, occupied the presidential pew at the First Presbyterian chureh yesterday, and listened to a sermon by Rey. Henry M. Storrs, of Orange, N. J,— Senator Sherman is “visiting in California. ——M. Komero, the Mexican min= fgter, and ex-Representative Thom oF Kentucky, were rexistered in New Y« s ay.——Mis. Thomas and Brauk Ik Kerr, of vashington, were passengers by the central overland train to arrive insan Francisco las Tuesday.—Ex-Representative Lawrence _T. Neal, of Ohio, and Willit Calhoun, of No arg revistered at the ¥ deliver the addres: ion of the New England Woman Suitrase ociution’s meeting in Boston this eveuit Harrison Phoebus pure not REW CONSTITUENTS. roma the eighth as- York, Hon the Ebbitt for y of afew days.——Mrs. M. L, Elliot, C. 8. Eliot and H. R. Elliot, of Washington, were egistered in Rome on the 6th inst.——Mrs. M. iilian has returned to the city from the south, In greatly improved health, and is. stay- ing at Weleker’s——Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clarke and R. B. Clarke, jr., of Washington, were registered in London on the 9th inst Mrs. Wm. R. Lee, Miss Ada Lee Taylor, Miss Annie Christian, P, H. Bergheimer and A, Leslie Lyn- ham, of Richmond, are in town for astay of a w days.——George H. Hotfiman, of Philadel phia, and J. W. Sweeney, einnatt, are at the Riggs.—Brother 4 ‘las, of Ellicott City, and Brother Patrick, of Parls, are at the vin. B. Hjdden, of Baltimore, of New York, are at Wil- .- ‘on General Hamilton, of the Marfhe hospital service, has returned from Chicago. Harmonizing the New York De mueracy. WHAT IS EXPECTED OF SECRETARIES MANNING AND WHITNEY. It is thought that Secretaries Whitney and Manning during their stay in New York will endeavor to harmonize the democratic factions in that city so as to present asolid front of dé-. mocracy att the fall elections. New York politi- clans in this city say that this isa much more Important question now than the selection of a candidate for the governorship, as the party must unite before they cap expect todo any- thing, They say that all the factions will be satisfied if a man 1s selected for collector of the port who has no connection with any of the or- ganizations and will act impartially towards all. Then if the County democracy fs given the surveyorship of tife and Tammany gets the district attorneyship or the marshalship all will go well and there will be a great reunion of bee france eeepc ee two New | ‘ork Secretaries are ex] mich before their return: —, Russian’ America ta professions « red to with were per first bya Toman Catholie priest, aid te se gud by tector Ailen, at the ty The uride Wood, a dd. Atte ars att he count couatry, liv Biro ey ike a pri Was given in the court the « Nine children were born to Sofie inonths eso the family eame to erst to restae, living at the Amherst house the countess, as she Was always called here, wi nd died on April 24. The proce wtthe proh urt Were In fice to. the & guardian There is a Et ster, they The count. wits willing to havea ppointed, but he desired to select U To this Mrs. Lester demurred, and the court, on her petition, ap- pointed aS guardian tle Rev. Dr. Howard Ayers, of Hadle: A Young Conorep Grrw's DEATH.—Coroner Patterson, as ‘Taylor and Tyler, made an autopsy inthe ease of Maria Annie Walker, girl about 16 years oid, who died under peculiar circums' at 1205 Blazden’s ail turday,and found the cause of death ‘al_septicemia, following the house about a 1 ago, Stating that she did’ not ment from which and procured a service p and returned again On Saturday. The nn unable to learn where she SITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN Cross, ‘The supreme commuandery Us0. G.C., on Satur: duy el Supreme eom- nder, Win, H, Solomon, of Somervil snpremeé vice commander, Mts. M. EF Kuoxville, Tenn.; supreme prelate, Rev. Dolph, Greensburg, Ind; sapreme keeper of ree- ord, W. I Cooper, Knoxville, Tenn. supreme tredsurer, J.D. Swain, Nashua, N. tL. supreme herald, HL. “Mitchell. jr, Kittery Point, Maine; eme W. 1. G., Mrs. J. N. Wood, Nashua, N. HL; supreme W. 0. G., Octavitis Wright, Wash- ington, D, C.; supreme medical director, John D, Youny, Boston, Mass., and N. H. Whitman, Nashua, N. Wilbur H. Powers, Boston, Mass.. dind “A. M. MeBath, of this city, were elected supreme triistees. Mita Cuuncn DEprcaTioN IX MARYLAND. —A large congregation witnessed the ceremonies yesterday at the rededication of the Methodist piscopal church, south, at Gaithersburg, Md., aby. br. 8 - Ook. of Mount Vernon seatlon 1a this city, preached’ in the forenoon. At the con- ¢lusion Of the sermon the sum of $750 was Taised, which Is to We applied to the Indebted~ nessattending the enlargement,remodeling and ornamentation of the chureh, In rnoon Prosiding Elder Rev. Dr. ‘Thos. E. Carson, ad- ministeréd the sacrament, Dr. Cox dlied the puipit at the Methodist E. church, South, at Hockville last evening. — ae Sorat oot cepa ex! jon was given. e 's Sunday school, at Willard hall, on Saturday last, at4 p. m., under the management of the Rev, W. A. Leonard, rector, and Dr. Rober Reyburn, superintendent of the Sunday school. Mr. J. P, Murray exhibited a large number of sles of places and ‘Lulldings, in England and the Con nent, With, seriptural ‘and comic pic- tures. Miss Hendry, of this sity, gave three recitations which greatly pleased the children. A liberal supply of ice cream and cakes was then farnished to about 400 children and teachers who were present. | fifteen shillings: cornrs | | Hos a Telegrams to The Star. THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN SITUATION. Lord Rosebery’s Mission to Berlin. A OAPTURE BY THE ALLIANCE. GEN. GRANT MUCH BETTER TO-DAY. ————— DESTRUCTIVECYCLONES IN IL) —— AMERICANS BADLY USED IN GUATEMALA. a ee THE GOSSIP OF L An Exodus to the Country to . Whitsuntide Holiday. A PROVISION OF THE FRANCMISE TILT. IS CAUSING MUCIE CoMMENT—1onD RERY'S MISSION To BERLIN—Tie RUSSIAN ATIO? enjoy the Rose ANGI TWO CENTS. | AStriieon the Grand Trunk Probablé. Tononnd, May 25.—A meeting of the brake mon smytoved on ihe central division of the Geand Trunk railway was held here yesterday afternoon to consider the proposed continugten ofthe 3 per cont reduction for an indefinite perio.” Xtor tuliy discussing the propasal & Resolution was passed that they woud Bet ec cepts farth naton, an Shnt'acopy of ts Tesuludion be forwarded 43 quarters, If ceeptable pro sion, adquariors, If an acceptable prvcont ——— Raymond Excursionists Robbed. RELIEVED OF THEIR MONEY AND JEWELET BY ALIPORNIA MIGHWAYMEN. Sax Francisco, May 25.—News has reached here that the Yosemite stage, which left Madera Friday was robbed wayinen hear Clark’ station, Ameng the or and fered for the eap= 4 tour shoride witle iiwayimen, pursuit of th Drowned While Crossing a Swotten Stream. Lyxcanr promigent pan ohn Glen, @ . Sewopt away and wite Mr. Glen had @ narrow m relax his fesirletions regarding the °. om M hixstate, 1M Teport Will undoubtedly hawe tho éfteet ing the governor to modity the present rules to degree A Young Woman Lost Special Cable Dispatch t Loxpox, May holiday. All business Is suspe: London has gone into te country, where Ub red with boats and the road® every holida iments hay arts ta the south eday is wet and cold. Ttis so nn Geneva com reports of greater cold thin has been knows Ie fortyyears in May ENING STAR one inte eamy in ¥: ngland, Un senttered Hat no politiral os are busy ely to. says on oTION AW! with corresy heal or te AN off From the con bitter protests a ommons. in rat Soich Onehae nis ean hardly ke sudddenty: tinds tha hess has broken out in his fatliy, and. « ish doctor, he loves his ‘v« ar. Iissimply ut of the question for such, en to uty for Medical sof¥ lew, which fs sun of max tiie aincndme two reasons: First, anion milnish the new Wy any andevery nd second, if th sumed dass of aie neiple betw and aduke petual pension? LORD ROSEBERY'S MISSTON To RE The belief is growing Visit to Berlin ts of mueh political Aramor says that he and Conat Sche in Berlin, will ask the ctaper, a.” Uf trae, this suows Unt Ibe indeed a farce, p WHILE THERE IS NO PEACE, Anglo-Russian situatio ands tit Whore toxlay in Calcutta, assu re . On the other hutnd nd overtine are hastily Pe the royal arsenal, ters ay been Issitad by oO expedit nent OF cruisers, wp ships have been orderes tu S Possible. ‘The Faroe Hlosed by tory by the Five new tered batteries 1 ‘ sh cost. Od Deine fortified at all s that t was built “sword, a: word, and by: thesword It iitust perisin SWEINDLED AND Tt BRUTES. LIKE Workmen ‘on the Puerto Barrios Railway. Viexsnene, Miss., May 25.—James Early, 5 years of ase, returned a few days since frum ntte Puerto. Ts railroad, 1 janded | 7th. At New Orleans Dimet a 7, Who Was 1 at Co. In company with 169 vs I Signed a contract to we day. We were ty pay nine dollars t jon out Of gar first SO per week t mamer Ella Knkg pat ashore in the night, wil and had no camps « up tole there dollars Spor and we were to pay We sailed on the Woods. Worre Tans, N.Y. May The body of Nellie Brittell, of } N.Y., aged 21 years, Who lett her home twelve dayeage to ther winter was found yesterday ot Wer nity he ody | fon over two mtles (from | wh NM A. Ths eyed the woods that stm it, and that se died, | toon | Cyclones, OSE IN AND ABOUT THR TOW city was strict burst tre Spuchiwest, swoeplt road La enatced, { them soriousty. National mulls, tho dA, Kye ry store, Haw Drury, Weed Cas, thy rmmond-Randall coo faetory, Uke gins others, «The most serious dangage vies’ store, the third story beliug Land half the reot taken ott, Wooden and shade trees were blown down in'all directions, Thrwe freight care Ube Ciieage ana Alls r King the avin t the city age i that ‘oiler mill, eel webghin ainds, Were carried aver on the Pool, 12 y, during tho storm, Uhere was comsier- to growing crops is very great, eri bani Victor Hugo's Funeral. NOT TO TAKE PLACE UNTU. SUNDAY—THR COMMUNISTS THKEATEN To ATE beet’s body wilt re de Triomphe Paris. haw arcls witha At they do 10s be ore Will be w thet. > Cutting Rates on the Pennsylvania, lie in state exported foe to the west over Une «1 was being about wh The fare by other ‘The Case of Rebel Riel. PROBABILITY THAT HE WILL be TRIED ONDE AN Ac EDWARD THIRD 25.—It Is understood fo an likely that Riel will be tned mh= der an aet or Edward iT enth AI fining whieh witenses shall be wé}u son.” 11 Riel were an American bor could Ie tried und 14, of Demin maxim whi: ys a British stityect The rate t and re Gs, but the ol * « British subject ystil have susie abar to conviction i statute af ward LL ——— Storm and Freshet at Mitohell, Oat. Mire A heavy thandet Btorm yin ctton Last eventing, apson Was struck bp pamed Win. ihabae the house of Jom Nebtning and badly scaped unhurt, The rater 1s sul rising aud the bridge hus boom Menaces to stop for the rain, b Uslush, T was sc which woulld Jay mo up ne Very weil the next wer Was of me I could not eal nothing to eat without at I was sic to the tim out me i mu did not work * Well,’ sald b those who work. and” g work, and We will feed you.” I was unalic work, and had to go to the thicket fruit to stay my hunger until [could re enough to goto work. 1 worked 22 da had done 511.90 a ‘k. I went to the timekeeper and asked him how I stood, when he told ine that my" passage was S1L3.50, that my Board was $4.50 per week, and that I was then indebted lo the company $1.50. I told him I thought he mistaken,and asked him for an itemized statement, n, turning twa drawer,he took out a pistoland, presenting Ai, said:*1 will give you An itemized account with this.” I soon afterward, in company with six thers, procured a small snifboat, and in the d and ina ur Way to Belize, Two companions of mine died, were stripped of their cluthin buried Without coflins, in a nude state, and within an hour 1 saw bbe ¢ displayed in the commissary for sale and saw the sam: disposed of on account to some of the Men who were unable to work and 1: bed were forced by soldiers to ad placed in stocks, few Americans were putin the stocks, Germans were often thus punished. of the men ran away and attemptod but changes were brought avainst them, barefooted soldiers arrested U aud brought them back, when heavy fines were put against them in every tostance. Some of the men appealed to Mr. consul at Livingston, about nlne where we were ut work. He said nothing for us, The consul at British Hoi Tas, In company with some ladies, heard of our garidigion, und he came over to sce for himsel AtterWards he reported the matter, and the U &. manofwar Swatara went over and brought the Americans away. I had leit, however, fore the urrival, and only heard this trom some Of the boys who came over on her, and who are in the Charity hospital in New ‘Orleans. My feet have been swollen ever since I worked in the rain, last tall, and Edo not thik Lever will carried awa; Seized by the Alliance. AMBEOSE TIGHT CAPTURED 108 bstaxc —The brigantine Ari >rose ia, which ws rid by tie American man-ofwar Alliance, under cite cuTStances of the most suspicious character, sailed for New York a fow days ago In change Lieut, Wright, of the Alliance, and @ ¢ Ambrose” Light, When fitst eh Alliance, dispinged the Haytien colors, b 1a Jew minutes hauied these down and rah the Colombian flag. Boats were gent to her, under commund of Lieut, Wright, Tig people on board were at first di toes: Ung boats’ crews, but @ shot sent from. the Aiffance across the brig’s bow Warned theus Axainst such an attempt. The stories told the boarding «flicer as to how the brig puss into the hands of her present commander re | Ze SOW ed. conilicting, A prize crew was put on board an the stip seized tn the nume of the Unite States. Besi she had 60 armed met on bound, § nde a gun Of the panish GO-pounders: at investigaulonl type and clus of the lowial portod. Subsea y a competent court. ‘The armed men om Seat ashore and delivered to the bian authorities, Who forwarded heim to Panama. —_--_ Telegraphic Bricta. Seessol, Armistead & Co,’s meat and pork packing establishment xt Memphis burned < Morning; lows 825,000. iiriee at ddarmarvill 2 infles from Pittsbar » residenge cary Wentzel aud tue gume- left San Franciseo to wed Lal ocratie, ° papers at Precise and founder of The diagte x n Mr. Whitelaw Ket» < New York Trine, arrived in Chicago this morning en route for C Mr. Reid kod family let for the west in a spect ets Licut. Shock’s Suicide in England. London Lispatch to the New York Herald, 24th, Yesterday, at No. 6 jfenmobr Terrace, Hyde Vale, Blackheatt, John Loomis Shock, aged 25, # licutenantin the United States navy,eom- mitted suicide, He had occupled apartments there for some time, and a friend of the namo he did pot appear, room and found him ilow over bis head: with the morning, about Mr. Nixon entered the bed dead on the bed, with a and a bullet wound in his we trigger, his head is and he on his arm, ee ne rt. ‘Orr Owr., May it is reported that Dominion vernment have been notified Ae ij i i : H =

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