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» THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Foerthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lita St, by The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Fvrxrvo Stax \s served to aubseriners tn the ery y carriers. on theic own account, at 10 cents per Berk, or de fer month. Copies ai the counter, 2 = each i post “paid Sumnth! one year, $0- six months, 6 Tntered at the Past Office at Washington, D. C, second-class mudi waiter. | Tx WeeKLY StR—published on Friday—$1 @ year, postage prepakk Six months, GO cents. #e- Al! mail subscriptions must be pakd Io advance nopaper sent longer thats is paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. “The ening Star, GERONINO'S FLIGHT CHECKED, Detachment of His Band Defented ers mee ot Ned -outbronks reached bere that a small detachment of the 10th cavalry encountered Chief Geronimo and iis band of Apaches in Cook's canon, through Which the Indians were endeavoring to escape to Mexico. The hostiles were driven back, wi a loss of four killed and twice as many wounded, Two soldiors were killed and eight wounded, Owing to the small number of troops the Indians wore not pursued. This detachment ts fect a Junction With two companies Vor 66—No 10,010. 1 cavalry, when an active pursuit will S WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1885. Apaches have been Joined by a ‘Navajos, and the band is arly 200 warriors, The Indians ‘ds Diamond creek, where the TWO CENTS. STEAM YACHT PUCK WILL MAKE HALF Svhourty trips tom Jonson «Baker's boat house foot of High ct. wroraetown. stopping wt HOLTZ MANS GAEDEN and all Lanuimgs above the Bioeduct Briaze. Pare, To cents: Two tickets for 25 cents, Special arrang mente fur private parties Pleasure Boats for hire at the ia E TO THE GREAT FALLS, tered on DECI wilt cake a ree: ‘RAND REGATTA AT COLONIAL BEACH. MAY 30, 1885, “DECORATION DAY.” Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith leaves 7th street wharf 1 faunily party. Music, Dancing and beard. Hotel open. Sure of @ jolly day's fan for 50 cents. Entries for 3 1 ‘yacht Honnie. bax pacht Chapt Brace Darlin ‘Nee program of race and announcement of Colonial ib. Lov-ownery: committer, \ RAND EXCURSION To PEN MAR, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1855. ‘Train leaves B. and P. R. R station at 8:30 anm.,ret- urning at 9 p.m. ‘Tickets (round trip), $2. ECORATION DAY EXCURSION.—THE TAB. ngresational Churches will eave Carlin cuts POR ORE aT Fate Exeursion by Grace M. ess street, fown ata nm feturning at § p.m, Thekets 50 cents. ¥ COUNCIL, Se Grand Temperance ‘ursion to Giym DECORATION DAY, mn, on the favorite steamboat John W. trips. Boat Teaves her wh $ cellent band beautiful grown mu Shildrew froin ioeiriates “Dancing at the Pavilion un er the supervision of Mr. LH. Jullien aud Tiekets Sake NHAPEL Por The & Fit ch of Maryland, mo Washingt SION borax ‘OPE The deantifi GE will leave 7th st, whatt $30 « ea.. commencing with DAY, JUN and every Mondivs, Weduisih and Sun- days during the mouth of June. Dent tal to g0-0n one of these trips and see the wonderful Improve: ments which have been made since last seu We ositively claim to have the ir r atiral scenery i Unsurpassed eantital dev jendid living. GpessP Excerstos To HARPER'S FERRY, MAY 3OTH-DECURATION DAY. Mound trip rate, $1. Children between 5 and 12 years of age, Su cents, ‘Train leaves B.€ 0. DEPOT 8:50am. Purchase your tickets early at 619 and 1351 Penn sylvania avenue, aud at Depot on morning of Excur sion. a my26-4t PpRCORATION DAY. CHAPEL POINT! CHAPEL POINT: THE LONG BRANCH OF THE POTOMAC The Steamer GEO. LAW will leave 830 am, ‘Tickets 50 cis. to be had of B. Yonal Hotel, or at boat, Queen, at the Nu- my26-4t ;CORATION DAY | ORFOLK, FORT MONKOF, VI OCEAN VIEW and PINEY POINT. ppportuntt of spending two days at elther ‘SALT WATER RESORTS. A crand ofthese nut Steamer Exes URDAY, May Gorn. at 10 p.m. Passengers who go by Exevisior can return by Leary. oe and return. teaud return XD FAMILY EXCURSION: MARSHTALL MALL, On the magnificcut palwe steamer EXCELSIOR, ‘Two trips—9 am. and 2 p.m.—from 7tb-street wharf. ‘Tickets, Soe. Children, 256 Sold only at the wharf. This wilt be dectdert No thekets will be poesia row ewes ts & Family Exenrsioa, to improper characters, {ALLS AND CABIN JOHN'S i et EXCELSIOR will make regular ‘Sason to theabove polntsevery SU Ne 4 FRIDAY, leaving her wharf, Canal. at Soclock a.1m.,sharp. can be chartered om al- pany the Excursion. has fil! conteolof Boat and Grounds, be ex Tickets, 5U cents wharfat 530. Return at 0:10, my 25-60 SOEs BE © GEAND EXCURSION To vccoar oN DECORATION DAY, AY 30TH. WASHINGTON will make a oyun Falls on the above date, arf at Ou mu. returning at 250 pam i down and back oa fine waxed deck. fly no improper parties allowed uu board, ES RANDALL. Manager, Tickets only 25 cents. Fesjsusible parties 0 rect cars pass the Over AN FALLS, VAL ‘excursion trip to ihe above place VERY WEDS ES SAY Thing Seventh weet wiagft @ am rear ai Spans Pare: teand trip Sse" ‘Donckig ear fixe waxed deck down nd hack. ~ SUNDAY. AFTERNOON EXCURSION. Seamer MAEY WASHINGTON will make excursion trips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p Sh. returning At 8 pea. Pekets,29eround trip. Eive Hriaw Hand on these excursions,» Ro Obiectionabie parties allowed on Board. Steamer for charter for Marshali Hall, Glymont and ‘other points E 8 RANDALL, a E0_LAW 1S FOR CHARTER feday and Friday during the mouid, “m __@. W. BAUER. 7th st, wharf, LQ OGF FoR cotostar, BEACH EXcUR the 0th. Grand opening. Jolly day | the Lady AMUSEMENTS. sd SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SECOND ANNUAL CONCERT on ate CHURCH CHORAL UNION, ‘Numbering 250, Voices Assisted be the Eminent Soprano, MISS EARLE, OF NEW YORK, “And other Soloist AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CH WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, At 8 Oink: Tickets, 50 cents each, including reserved seats, t de hn at Eile Cos. = naeen” HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF "THE: POTOMAC G. A. it, committee on orial Services, May 27. "85.—To the Public: We Liang sperma ‘solicit contributions of flowers, to be used lemoria! Day in decorating the graves of our com- buried in this vicinity. Donations will be re- ceived at Masonic Temple, 9th and F sts, on the 29th, ‘end until 9:00 a.m. of the 3uth inst. Any friends who ta Wo call for, lowers om those days will please fend their sddrenes to Hii SMITH at Masoots MYT Ch. Com. on Decorations and Grounds. i LE F. PRING MEETING, ‘Splendid’ Display of Muchinery ahd Pi en lay of Machinery and Flowers, Address at 11 as, by GEN URADLEY 1 JOHNBON: THREE RACES Int. Trotting Race tor Horses of 3 minote clas ‘2d. Trotting Race for Horses of 2:40 class. Sa. Ieonning Hace: CURSION TICKETS, Admitting to Exhibition, will be issued by the B. & 0. KR from Baltimore Washington, Hagerstown, fay preter au ier odin po Special Train lenves Washington id o'clock m. Heturning after Races, Bs QTRAWHERRY Festiyar Ar. ALL SOULS’ THUR TURCH, 14th and L ste, RSDAY EVENING, Muy 28th. nts made for an enjoyable occasion, and ed. \euits served at popular prices. Iv cents. my26-3t Fors COUPS EDUCATED HORSES, HORSES PLAYING SCHOOr. ACTING HORSES, PONIES and MULES. ‘Matinecs Every 1 EVERY NIGHT— TRAU A ‘EVERY F) Next week. FPUEATER comiave. MONDAY, MAY 25th, and during week, Mark Grazson's Drama, “VIOLA meee ‘son Alice Arlington In the stellar role, and a great sensa- tional olio prior to the drama. aiiatinecs Tuesday, Thursday, and Decoration Day foray) _ Admission, 10, 20 and 30 cents. my25-6t FLEOe Sg MUSEE Late Lincoln Hall, corner 9th and D sta. n.w. ‘THE COOLEST THEATER IN WASHINGTON, Commencing May 25th, UNION SQUARE COMPANY x ‘UNCLE TOMS CABEX, Boston Jubilee Quartette, ‘wnd.a Great Cast. tinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. my25-6t DLE MUSEUM ‘Penusylvania avenue, near 11th street. GLORIOUS SPECIALTY PERFORMANCE. 32 Star Artists. 32 Great Performers. Every sfter- oon and night this week, the Vidoeqs, Needham and Kelly, the Nelsons, Carter and Anderson, Howard Sis- ters, Chas. Turner, Richard Fox, El Diablo, &c., &c., concluding with the uttructive Drama, NEWSPOY DETECTIVE. my25 Admission to ull only 10 cents, my25 EMEMBER OPENING CHAPEL POINT Grand New Hotel. May 30. now the nandsomest ort on Potomac... Beautiful, fant steamer Geo, Law, Oam.; return 9:30 p.m. Round trip 50e. m23-1wé TPE QUANTICO HIGH T MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, WITH MUSIC, ox THE JANE MOSELEY, MAY 29, 1835, Leaving the wharf at 4:30 and returning at 10:30 sharp, in behalf of the GARFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Laby MANAGER: Mra Senator Logua, Mrs Gen. Lande Mire Senator Biatr, Sirs Henrietta Sire Senator Dolph, Toit, Mrs Senator sabia, Airs Col, Rockwell, Mrs Senator Manderson, Mrs D. & Eaton, Mrs Judge Hazner, Mim Orange Fertis, Mis HOA. Willants = Mra Se: Pomeroy, Mrs Miraiida Tullock, ‘Mrs A. J. Bentley, Mis EB. Johnston, Mrs Dr. Power, Mex Gow flekety” Sex Lowe Selfridge “Tickets. =I: supner Tickets, $1." ‘Tu be ubtaned ot je Managers or of the Lilrectors, aud at the beletpal hotels. dug and now store. Metze- Fiore: Frovn: MILLS & HOULTON’S “BEST” FLOUR 18 MADE FROM THE CHOICEST SELECTED HARD MINNESOTA SPRING WHEAT, IN THE ELK RIVER MILLS, AT ELK RIVER, MINN. We guarantee our “Flour” to be the choicest made in the United States, taking all its qualities into ac- count. It will yield from 40 to 60 pounds more bread to the barre! than flour made from winter wheat. It fsalso the most nutritiousand healthy, as {t 1s abso- Intely pare. nothing but the choicest hard spring ‘wheat being used in Its manufactare, ‘Minnesota wheat has the largest proportion of glu- teu and phosphates of any grown in this country, and by the improved new roller process all its nutritious qnalities ure extracted from the wheat, instead of let- {ing them go into the Inferior grades of flour, as ts the case under the old process of milling. At the same time. this flour will make the whitest, lightest loaf of bread in the world, being at once the best, healthiest and cheapest flour that ean be used. Every barrel branded and stamped with the manofacturers’ name, “Mills € Houlton’s Best,” “Elk River, Minnesota,’ ‘Bakers’ and Grocers’ orders filled promptly in Wash- ington and Baltimore at manufacturers’ prices by GEORGE W. SCOTT, 68 South street, Baltimore, Agent for Mills Houlton, Elk River, Minn. ‘ar Remember, the place to buy flour cheapest m= direct from the manufacturer. my28-45,1p* Tue Hose Rem WHICH WE SELLFOR $1.25 18 THE BEST REEL IN THE MARKET. WHY PAY MORE MONEY FOR LESS VALUE? WEARE SELLING HOSE AS LOW ASANY ONE. VASES FOR CEMETERIES AND PARKINGS. OUR GAS STOVE TRADE IS LARGE, AS WE HAVE THE BEST STOVE. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 OTH STREET my27 Couronr & Srviz FOR WARM WEATHER THE LIGHT WEIGHT SERGE GOODS ARE THE MOST COMFORTABLE, AS WELL AS DRESSY. WE SHOW THESE GOODS IN LIGHT AND DARK GRAYS, IN BROWNS, BLACK AND BLUE, IN CUTAWAY COATS, IN SACK COATS AND IN, NORFOLK JACKETS. WEHAVETHEMIN ALL SIZES, FROM THE SMALL BOYS SUIT TO THE EXTRA SIZEMEN'S. OUR SMALL BOYS SUITS IN BROWN AND BLUE SERGES MADEUP IN “PLAITED" AND IN “NORFOLK” JACKETS ARETHE MOST STYLISH AS WELL AS THE MOST COMFORTABLE GAR- MENTS MADE. THESE SUITS ARE ENTIRELY NEW AND ARE HANDLED BY NO OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON, SOME OF THEM HAVING BEEN MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR US. WESTILL INSIST THAT OUR STYLES ARE THE VERY LATEST, AND OUR PRICES, FOR THE QUALITY, THE LOWEST. E B BARNUM & ©0. my26 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Macxouw Sraw Hare THE TED MACKINAW STRAW HATS MANUFACTURED BY DUNLAP & CO, OF NEW YORK, NOW READY. ALL THE LEADING SHAPES FOR MEN, BOYS: AND CHILDREN, at igrams. Seamer Arrowsmith, . = Giiceioe excursions now im orders fate oon, fe Sixererox & Furrcnen FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERY GOoDs STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. sekgumember, we guarantee prices to be always the 25 Tru Srauer Nosrawaen, PEARL AND BEAVER COLORED DRESS AND DERBY HATS aT WILLETT @ RUOFFS, SOLE AGENTS fo DUNLAP'S NEW YORE HATS mys $05 Peauyivanisure, Please. SD et eee eee ty ere gt Tae LUMBER. A BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, WM, McLEAN & SON, mba1 13th and B streets northwest. DR Stuer s step PLUMBING, TINNING. FURNACES, RANGE ESTIMATES GiV ‘SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. mnie Gas LADIES’ Noor's, 415 THIRTEENTH STREET N. W., TWO DOORS ALOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘Ladies, we request a call from you to examine our elegant stock of FINE BELGIAN LACES, PARISIAN, NECKWEAR, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Choice Novelties in FRENCH FLOWERS, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELRY, FANS and | PARASOLS, FRENCH RUCHINGS: | BREAKFAST, — CHIL DREN'S and NURSES’ CAPS and APRONS; all at the lowest prices posible. Also, a complete line of ‘TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED MILLINERY, NOoT's BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE, 415 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, _ my 23, ‘Washingt (es GOODS. 2. GROUGEAS DRY CLEANING ExTABLISHT eo MENT AND DYE WORKS, 1336 14th st., bet. land Hhode Island ave. ‘Special atiention given to Phecleaning off “Ladies” Evening Drewes. Veivets, - Laces. &c.,are cleaned perfectly by this pro: cess, “Sink, silk ahd Satin Dresses. beautifully cleaned Willous being ripped. Kid Gloves cleaned and dyed, Grape Vells dyed aud finished equal to new. my25-6m J. C. Heremssox. IMPORTER: FINE MILLINERY, REPKESENTING THE PREVAILING PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES IN CRAPE, MULL AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCIL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES FOR TRIM- ‘MING. TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT SHADE HATS. WHITE SUITS OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTIO! BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES, PARA- SOLS IN ALL THELEADINGSTYLES, ENGLISH. AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTIN COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS' FINDINGS, ‘7 Trevise. Paris 907 Pa ave, FOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES. myi8 Tt STADT, DEALER IN ZEPAYR Ai. worsti: Hantoicrio ead aati nae Gordsand Toys, Designing and. Staanping, Push unt Nelvet Stampiiis a spectaliy" artery renewed on Feusonable terms. igatructions inembroldery. Agent for Dr. iilank's Auclent Universal Sulve. 1805 Fat nw mys-im Dovarass.. We have 100 Dozen LADIES BALBRIGGAN HOSE, sizes 8.10 9%, our regular 47c. Hose, which we ball sell for 37\e. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 per box. iDOUGLass, St. Cloud Butiding. my6 ME NOx BRANDIS, stop Mi Formers’ witht Lord & Taylor-New York: Win. Bare & Co.,8t- Louis, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. ‘Superior Fitting, Reasonable Prices, and Satisfuction Guaruuteed. evening Drewes Bridal isa specialty, _apeeam "907 P Winntan's. S_ RECOM Py ee ended be the ls abwolutely impervious. eins For sale at all bry Govds and Ladies’ Furnishing stores. pater (== MASONIC-THE MEMBERS OF PEN- TALPHA Lodye, No. 23, F. & A. M.are re- quested to attend a special communication at 2:30 p. m. on Friday, for the purpose of attending the funeral of ourdecensed brother, Sous. W Mi BY , order ofthe W. M._ J. 0. POY! = THERE WILL BE A SPEC. ARONTC ini convocation of MOUNT VERNON R. A. &,No,8,0n FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 20thinst., ai 2:30 o'clock,at the Masonic Temple, for the purpose of Attending the funeral of our lave companion, Jor W. Guirgis, P. HP.” MemLers of sister chapters are frateAhally invitedto attend, By order of the M. EP. HH. PICKELL, Sectvtary. it (Sass, SPECIAL NOTICE—DRE CUSTIS HAS removed from 604 to 110 East Cupitol st Oltice hours: 8 ta WHO ama: 1 Uo 2 pm, exoepe sun: day; 5 to7 pm. Telephone number 307-8, my38-1Wwe OFFICE OF THE LIVESTOCK LNSUR- "ANCE COMPANY OF D.G.,021 Fat May 28, 1885.—To Poley Hollers:” Take notice that the assessment made May 11s due and payable not SWORE, ‘Secretary. NOTICR—ON MAY GOTH 1 WILL ve my office from the National Hotel to Jater than Monday, June 1. my 283 ot fall, 209 Pennsylyaniaave.east, FRIDAY EVENING, Mav voth, at S o'elock sharp. All met Bers irre requested to he present, as business of import ance fs to be transacted. OES, NE, THE UNDERSIGNED Crrize or Sfontgomery county, Sta. do, all of us, CB. CASEL, Veterinary Surgeon, Jae ry Md, now of ihe Distelet of eae Silver Springs, as a first-cluss Veter- nary Sargeon in all its forms. ‘He is second to none Ih, oUF opinion; his practice has been a stiecess to all of 13: he hay performed wonderful cures to the horse he! fore considered incirable: he is master of His Dropsy, Fistula, all classes of Spavin, in Colle~all-disappear by his treatment. Give him acall when you need him, Wm. E, Muneaster, John Bready, Walter Brooke, Washington Bowie, E. Wadsworth, Edward Rabbitt, ‘Thomas Barnsley, ‘James Childs,’ Theodore Childs, James Rauie and others, ry stable 9th v iit Hay Matket. my2s-3t* For City reference: I. G. Rockwell, livery. aud O ste, Feit Latiert HE UNL PIANO AND (Eee sists acniory will case, thee None Houses at SEX O'CLOCK P. ME during the months of June, July and August. _my27-5t (> GERNwoon | ¢ METERY — THE ual meeting ot the lot owners of Glenwood Cemetery, ior the election of Trustees to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY. JUNE. Ist, apni. at the hall of the Young Me's Chrisitan et 14th and 15th sts, Association, on New York ny27-Ob LEW! PILANE, Secretary, (Ke _= F. Brooks, GARDEN HOSE, any length, GAS STOVES, all sizes; guaranteed, Call and examine. GAS FIXTURES, &c. No charge for hanging: LOWEST PRICES. Plumbing, Repairs, &c. E F, BROOKS, 531 15th street, my27 ic (ODY TABRARY Ai eS ee OP eMoRUITOWS. wee (Over 4000 Volumes) Annual condition of the fund apd the annua} income, published ly accordance with the direction of the nder. $15,000 EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 06.67. ‘The first pay1 nth issue ean be made at the office of the Secretary daily from 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARS $2.50 PER SHARE. Pamphlets explaining. the object and advantages ot the Association furnished upon application, THOMAS SOMERVILLE. President, INQ, JOY EDSON, Secretary, 917 F st, 2d oor. NOTICE-STOCKHOLDERS FIRST. CO-OPERATIVE, ASSOCIATTO! RGETOWN, 2 will be held at GOD- LL, cor. Bridge and Wash! DAY, JUNE AST, Directors RUILDD Subseription ti ‘tock will be re~ ceived atthe Regulur Monthly Meeting TUESDAY, JUNE2D. ‘This Association has exceeded the ex! pectations of the most sanguine, bas boomed from the Start. “Hut 36 months old and its assets are $114,531 18; has nearly 600 stockliolders: the cost {0 conduct, {ts business has been but 9-10 of one per cent per year, ‘Members have taken loans to amount of $153,500. $1,000 Advauced on Exch shure, So favorable an opportunity toobtain @ home never defure offered, and at a cost no greater than You are ‘now paying for rent. JOHN LEETCH, President. PLATE: SD, BANKS RENCH DYFING, SCOURING AND DRY Clean'ng Establishment. 1205 New York ave. u.w. All kinds ‘of Ladies and Gents’ Garments ‘Dyed, Cleaned ‘and finished in the most superior manner Plush Cloaks, Velvet and Party Dresses a specialty. Laaien’ dremcs done tip without being ripped: ANTOS @ CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer. _ Mos Seuxa Rervesr, 606 th street, opposite Patent OMes, . Reged ® Pew and elegant tine of Infant's and WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, , LACE AND SHIRRED CAPs, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embroidered, for spri 5 ‘Hubvard and other styiew and all Wide of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS, mh28 Aston Fisnenrs ‘Chemical Cleaning Establishment, No. 906 G Street Northwen Piosty Coaks, rape, Velis, Lacey, Gloves, ets, aro Gee SE eee CALE setisrans oftice nase Shean REST aera! sr a M*® ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, ae aE and guarantees perfect fit and comfort. French Hand-made ndercloching, Merino Underwear ‘snd finest imported Hosiery. Shoulder races, and all Dress Reform Goods erent iene rete. anda 81 Corset (Alas minke} Shae for tie prices ‘ansorpanesa ce "sown German and Spanish spoken, mrl4 ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. First-class Hair Dresser trom Parts, ive Medals from Expositionsat ter of J. micas aris, Eyousand Vicun MAUMAN WAT AND FINE ATR WORK AD FINE HAIR Laie’ Hie Halt Cutting snd Hal gait Liat Dreing. Hair dypa and pee Wigs cram as 537 16thst. n. Now, Boys, IF YOU WANT A NEW SPRING SUIT, READ THIS TO YOUR MOTHER, THE MOST TREMENDOUS STOCK OF CLOTH- ING FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS EVER SEEN IN ANY ONE HOUSE IS NOW STACKED UP ON OUR COUNTERS. YOUTHS suITs— FOR DRESS, SCHOOL OR BUSINESS, IN OVER ONE HUNDRED STYLES Boys SUITS— FOR DRESS OR SCHOOL, IN ENDLESS VA- BIETY. LADIES, CALL AND BRING YOUR BOYS, ‘YOUNG MEN, COME AND SUIT YOURSELVES. ‘ B ROBINSON & CO. myG1b 900 Penosytvania ave. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS WLLE M. J. PRANDI, r 1900 F Srazee, Washington city. hereby agree to close our respective places of business (4s {8 4s practicable) on SATURDAY, the 3Uth inst. (Deco: ration Day.) Persons having paper due that date are Tequested to attend to the same the day previous. Hen}. P. Snyder. President Nat, Savings Bank, D. C. Geo. TL. B. White, Cashier Nat'l Metropolitan Baok, Hateman & Co, by Joba E. Beall, Cashier, ‘Towers & Green, Corson & Macartney. e Parris & Co, Jacob Rich. “hus, S. Bradley, Cashier Nat. B'k of Republic, D. S.A Raft, Cusiler Cs ional Banik. ‘A, James, Cashier Bank of Washington, HG. Swain, Cashier Second National Bank, ke Jr., Cashier Farmers’ and Mechantcs’ Nat'l fown, D.C. iny2-8.ta,1h,3t WASHINGTON GROVE—THE AN ‘nnal meeting of the Stockholders of the n Grove Cump Meeting Association will be held at the Grove SATURDAY, May 30th, LHS, at 10 «Voting by prox not béing authotized by the IT not be allowed.” i, F. SIMPSON, Secretary. FINLEY, Pennsylvania ave. and 1206 D st, Sole Azeut for, THE ROCHESTER BREWING COMPANY'S CELEBRATED BEER, ‘The Trade and Families supplied. or telephon led. (SS NOTICRSIIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the LOT HJLDERS of Oak Hill Come tery Company will be held fn th tery, on MONDAY, dune 1, 180 purpose of electing a Moura the ensuing year. 3 mylP-tuthdestd x Secretary. (ee NOTCH OF Copantyensir, e, the undepsigned, having formed a Co- thership under the firm name of Heres & iietz, we ure prepared todo. Plumbing, Heating, Tin Roofing, Range aud Latrobe work in all thelr branches, having had veurs of practical experience, we uarautes to give satisluction, at reasonable prices’ MULCHING jETZ, 1208, mzs-7te =>, MME. ROSS WILL LEAVE THE CITY Fein tbuut two weeks. to renwin atue Ghtes Or four months, Those who wish to consult her. Will therefore avail themselves of the opportunity at once, at 1910 11th st.n.w. my 2s-Lw (6 DECORATION DAY REFRESHMENT. — ‘Boston Baked Beans, Sandwiches, Fruit, Strawberries, Ice Cream, Cake and other refresh: ments will bé served, as has been the custom for years Past. on SATURDAY, 3uth instant, Decoration Day and Evening, in the chifpel of the Whitney Avenue Union Mission, (on Whitney avenue, leading to Soldiers’ Home.’ The Indies of the Mission for past fuvorsirenew thelr invitation to friends and the public generally for patronage the present year. myZ3-6t ((ef>, THE HARRIS HOUSE DRUG STORE ‘has removed to corner Vermont ave. and I St, and will hereafer be known as the Arlington ‘Drug Store, Storeopen from 6 am. to 12 p.m. m22-2W IMPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS All taxes due previous to July 1, 1882, can be paid atudiscount on by callin WILLIAM. DICKSON, my21-1m B24 diy street. (>. ORES SEQESETOWN Gas Ligure ‘COMPANY, MAY 18, 1885.—A- meeting of the Stockholders of this Compaiiy, for the election of seven Directors, will be held ‘office on MON- DAY, June 1at, 1885. Polls open at 11 a.m. and close at 1 Bm myietse GW, CROPLEY, Secretary. Jou W. Consox. Jouy W. Macantxy. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Glover Bullding, 1410 F th. Washington, D.C. Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sight, received Firms: Corvorations and Thal viduals SP eheapenke and Onlo Bonds, Wear Shores and sll ‘Stocks Bonds listed on the New York and Philadel- ia stook sx *7 ‘on commission. mi onlers executed. alnerican ell Yelephons Stock dealt in. THE ATTENTION OF Visions Oe naitents is ‘called to eRe ed te cE apll oe tie WN (COLORED) ee eee ie & LEWIS, Perea crea orders promptly attended to, Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pAy.—Internal Tevenue, $335,656; customs, $513,058, SECRETARY MANNING returned to the city last night, and was surrounded by a crowd of Visitors in his office this morning. THE RESIGNATION of Lieut. T. B, M. Mason from the navy has been accepted to take effect June Ist, 1886, AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS to-day were Senator McPherson, Representatives Mc- Adoo, Eden, Henley, Le Fevre, Green and Ran- gall, Judge Thoman, Mr. Williamson Bacon, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R. Peck, New Spee ae Ke Sy Caleta ODE ed izabeth, N. ¥.; Col. Roger Jon yroner Ferdinand Le: New York. oa THE WALES CoURTMARTIAL.—The surgeons formerly in charge of the naval hospitals at Washington, Mare Island and Chelsea, and of the naval dispensary at Washington, were ex- amined by the Wales court-martial ‘this fore- noon with regard to certain vouchers for pay- ments for medicines and other supplies alleged to have been delivered to them, ‘They testlied that the supplies in question were never de- vered. Brps were opened at the War department yesterday for miscellaneous supplies for the War department for the coming fiscal year, Among the bidders were: Win. B. Moses & M.P. Metzger & Bros., R. K. Helponstine, Gilman, Robt. Boyd, H. H. Hemplei Lansburgh, W. 8. Thompson, Geo, Ryneal, jt, M. W. Beveridge, W. H. Butler, J. B. Lanibie, K, Goldsehinid, Barbour & Hamilton, Peterson & Childs, F. A. Schneider, J. W. Boteler & Son, of Washington. ARMY ORDERS.—The leave of First Lient, Charles A, Johnson is extended two months. First Lieut, John H. H. Peshine, 18th infantry, will report in person to the superintendent general recruiting service, New York city, for temporary duty at David's Ish Th ed First Lieut. John M lantry, Is extended two months. two months and twenty days Lieut, Lester W. A FALLING OrF IN GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS, The collections of internal revenue for the first ten months of the fiscal year ending Jun 1885, foot up $92,164,417. Collections du the corresponding period of the fis ended June 30, 1884, were $0 crease, 87,037,885. ‘The m ling ott wi the collection’ from. spirits, which deere: $6.978,395. ‘The agerexate ‘receipts for April, 1555, Were $1,141,832 less than during thé same month of 188. RESIGNED.—Col. A. Loudon Snowden, super- intendent of the mint in Philadelphia, has for- warded his resignation to President Cleveland, to ake effect June THe First MEETING of the fortifications board to consider the necessities of the sea- coast defenses, of which the Secretary of War is president, has been ealled for Wednesday next atthe War department. The board will then decide upon a program of work. NAVAL Onpens.—Lieut. 5. C. Paine, detached from the Dolphin and ordered to the coast: sur- vey; Lieut. T. A. Lyons, from duty in the bureau of navigation, and placed on waiting orders; fumes 'C, Cresop and James H. Ball,from al academy, oth of June, and ordered to an 16th of June; Lieut ohican, and ordered to : rector A. C. Gorgas, from the naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass, ith of June, and or- rtin, 2 Lea’ dereg to duty ax presidcnt of the naval medical board at Philadelphia; Medical Director S. B, Coues, from duty as president of the naval medical board, and ordered to duty in charge of the naval hospital at Chelsea, Mass. ABLE To HANDLE THE APACHES—Adjutant General Dram ha ved a telegram from Gen. Bradley saying that he would need no additional troops to settle the Indian distur- bances unless additional outbreaks should oceur, U.S. VESSEIS ORDERED Frost ASPINWALL.— Secretary Whitney has ordered the United States vessels at Aspinwall, with the exception of the Tennessee, to proceed to Key West and await further orders, Admiral Jouctt is in- structed to remain with the Tennessee for the present to watch American interests on the sthmus, Moke “OFFENSIVE PARTISANS” REMOVED.— Win. T. Ford, of the District of Columbia, chief of the record division of the Pension ‘office; Nathan B. Prentice. of Wisconsin, a $1,400 clerk. in the southern division; John’ P. Pollock, of Pennsylvania, a $1,200 clerk in the same divi- sion, and Benjamin F. Hawkes, of Ohio, a 1,200 clerk in the western division, were re- Inoved yesterday for “offensive partisanship.” They were granted leave of absence untilthe 10th of June with pay. Con. Ronert Hunter's New Orricr.—Sec- retary Lamar has appointed Robert Hunter, of Winchester, Va., to be chief of the division of accounts of the land office, vice Mr. Donneily, resign is appointment was made without civil service examination, Secre- tary Lamar not regarding chiefs of divisions as coming under the ¢lvil service law. His salary is $1,800. Lrevr. De Frees’ FATAL from Fort Keogh, Montana, says news has reached there of the accidental killing of a sol- dier of the 1st cavalry at Fort Custer, M.'T., by Lieut. De Frees, of the 5th infantry. Lieut. De Frees was firi at the 300gard target. The man, without displaying the danger signal, walked from behind the bullet proof butt in front of the target Just as De Frees pulled the trigger. The bullet tore off the crown of the soldier's head. No blame is attached to Lieut, De Freee, PERsoNAL.—Hon. and Mrs. Horatio King leave to-morrow morning for theirsummer resi- dence at West Newton, Mass,—Ex-Represen- tative Eden, of Illinois, 8 at the Metropolitan. Senator Hawley will sail for Europe on the 24th of June.—Senator Saulsbury is at Wil- ard’s.— Whitelaw Reid, editor of the New York Tribune, has gone to California in aspeciat car.—Justice Matthews and fatnily will spend the summer at Asheville, N. C.—Mrs. Blair, wife of the Senator from New Hampshire, lett for her home in Manchester this afternoon.— Among the summer dwellers at Lynn, Mass, Will be Mrs. Frahces Hodgson Burnett and Mrs. F. W. Lander. of this city.—Mr. Engine Sebuy- ler, of Washington, was registered in New York last night——Dr. Dudley Morgan, son of Dr. James E. Morgan, of this city, sailed for today. He graduated with’ honors from the Georgetown ‘Medical college this spring, and Will spend a year or two in the hospitals of Paris and Vienna before beginning practice _here.— Kepresentative Stablnecker, of New York, and Libbey, of Virginia, are at the Ebbitt—Repe} resentatives Hemphill, of South Carolina, and ‘Skinner, of North Carolina, are at the Metro- politan. ‘The Polluted Water. MAJOR LYDECKER'S REPORT NOT TO BE MADE PUBLIC AT PRESENT—HE RECOMMENDS REME- DIAL MEASURES, The report of Major Lydecker upon the al- leged pollution of the reservoir at Great Falls vas submitted to the Secretary of War yester- day afternoon by thechief of engineers. The Sceretary declines to make its contents public at present. It is'understood that the Secretary intends to consider the matter very carefully, having In view some radfeal changes In connec- tion with the water supply, to which Major Ly- decker's report ts merely preliminary. Major Pideckersre rt is avery extensive document, iilustrated with diagrams. It’s exact contents are not known, but it is understood that while Major Lydecker does pot consider that the water supply 1s contarfinated to any extent by the reported drainage from the canal, he Recommends that. all the leakages be, stopped fo that there can be no possibility of any polla- jon. ‘The Clark Investigation. TESTIMONY OF A STONECUTTER WHO WORKED ON THE CAPITOL TERRACE—WHY HE LEFT. ‘Thomas J. McNickle, who was on the stand in the Clark investigation yesterday afternoon, said the stone used in the Capitol terrace was uot marble but Imestone. He referred con- ‘emptuously to the work on the wall, saying |’ that {t would make a good cellar wall where it ‘would not be seen. ‘The lines, he said, were ge bad, and ‘the material wretchedly oor. Since thie investigation had begun an at- pt had been made to “doctor” the work, but he more It was “doctored” the worse It beoame: where Was no remedy, Ht down and rebuild it. he said, ees A igh te on tery a ae and lime and said the dif- nearly 100, preceded them, M THE MESCALARO AGENCY LATEST OFFICIAL CHANGES. Telegrams ‘to The Star. RATECTED, Sas Dexven, Cot., May 28.—A apectal to the Collectors Appointed and Postmasters =, Inga Milvcr City, save:A dispatch trom A reports that Indians are icaving The number of Indians g the whites during (he he military auth 8,5 half-grown bor The President to-day appointed to be cotte-| GENERAL BUTLER’S SUIT. tors of internal revenue: Owen A. Wells, third district of Wisconsin; John B, Molony, fi rst st y 5 : : 2 squaws, Outside reports Indicate U district of Michigan. Prox ings in Baltimore To-day. are inane more. News from. the nor The President to-day commissioned the fol- ceedi gs B timore Y Says that se = ralmen have been killed In th lowing postmasters: John A. R. Varner, Lex- Binck mountain ‘woantry.. Outbreaks are ex- togton, Vaz Wm, Henry 1 ed from the Messalare agen: Lear 1 ton days fs said b nly 134-34 Buel Soka is acne Gaeta GERONIMO’S BAND DEFEATED. | ,.\),50!0! 0! te din cavalry. eho foto bert B. Crampton, Deiphi, I through Silver City yesterday on his’ way to Fort Bayard. In tho fieht at Devil's Park one a Was kitled: one soldier and one Indian E Capt. Smith routed th OO Tounds of govert 1 nine ponies. Gen, Fort Bayard, has ore tWo troops 6 hy cavalry Alter the Indians, who are reported tobe on the upp Menasha, Wis; James _D! W ky: Robert E. Austin, Tama City, Towa; Geo. Charles G. Kress, Mangled Victims of the Red Skins. | THE EMPEROR WILLIAM'S ILLNESS. scout ters, Ida Grove, ‘Towa; ewiston, Idaho Territor: The District and the Marshalship, ‘HOW THE OFFICE WAS FINSTGIVEN TO A PERSON NOT RESIDING HERE. Gila river. “There seems to be a notion,” said as THE GREAT FALLS DAM. um INSTAR GxPAmattNe KeTO ARR vant citigen to aSTAax reporter this mornifg, — airceey “that it has been a long-established custom for | SPyarenere, Allidevtt: tun’ wallettor |, Tater advices ary to the effect that, the Tne the President to appoint as marshal some man] General Goode's Argument. pM eteny by lee oy ada not residing in the District. Now, as.a matter | special Dispatch to Tae EVENtNa STAR. from the Gila river, Forty-five armed men left of fact, always, before the war, the office of mar- hal was held by a District man, Do you know ow it came about that this rule was violated? Fl tell you. When President Lincoln came here he found that there was a possibility of serlous embarrassment if he should appoint here this evening t) pry anded on Bear Juniper Spring. tea mii Uiirty Indians, incl are camped. the BALTIMORE, May 28.—The application of Gen, suentiies now Butler, as counsel for the Great Fails Manufac- turing company, for an injunction to restrain the government from carrying on its extension ect the KA ramen hae bee ar n shes : of the water works at Great Falls, came up in | {re esting eR the office, "In ea the U. 8. cirenit court here to-da; plicitor | four here, reparts Aghting there. Were democrats. Many of them. symnpac | {OF the governme Roms arn scans. Ao ora Cape Bind shal, who night be called upon to serve writs | Dutuanee of the act of Congress for an increase | for Supplies, ile Tepotts fading “Use bodies of fon bione true p duties: | of the and under direction of the | {Yo hiore “murdered prospectors and a bob 1 here, would, from the Presidenv’s point of view, have been very im- politic. So the old custom was iznored and a trail, THIRTY MANGLED VICTING OF THE REDSKINS, Secretary » (Lydecker) made a survey: and map of the ‘land needed for govern: peree ar daliaes ee - use; that the survey was made with all May 28.—A special to the Fre ar are cme ere was appointed. Since | racy required as a foundation for, prow ng says: The Indians have seat- coln has been follow: d, although the conditions | #8¥ Jana fr Vishts and 4 bands tn different parts of south ‘hich then influenced his action long since | Rotce was ai ew Mexico, mostly in thy nity of the ceased to exist. Until President Lincoln's time, | a the nt thereto ‘ik Mountains. More than thirty citizens are however, the marshal of the Distriet had a tater: | Toberted to always been selected from citizens of the Dis- yan Les, | bodies were im trict.” the vicinity orthwest of Demti nt prevails in the sett ments alung the Gila river. No Indians have entered into a contract twith Chittenden Bros. | evening Indians were repor to complete the dam to the level of 148 feet to | of Cook's Peake, 1s the Virginia shore. Under the operations of | The greatest ekelte this contra it has ain to the Mr. Drew's Defense. TESTIMONY AS TO THE DEFENDANT'S GooD KEPUTATION AND INTEGRITY. ‘wittch rum not tow Gian 840.000 ie ior work | coon kite’ pr captured since the outhrenk. Gen, In the trial of John W. Drew, charged with | done in the so-called Virginia ch of the | He is expected rive Saturda: presenting false vouchers to the Navy depart- | lotomac, and there is further due to the ee Miners and ranchn nig in tr ment, after Tuf Stax’s report closed, Messrs. | TAOS 8, Futain fund, of 86.750. which | Much dissatisfaction is expressed WB: Howard, John A. Rufl, #.E- White and | nished. \"'mno. ‘mont -dimieait, quarts, at | Cummerning the action of the oops. reports Os, Denes Beis teiited to Me thew wick | Gee work, teuniring dhe "construction | qm Take Valley, ciate that @ band of doodt cellent reputati m1 in the community. ing ©.W, Howard, James P. Willett, John 8, Mile | deepest portion of the Virginia tetloment. The. chizone armed. ‘tremeolves ler ‘and C. C. nson testificd to having | 12 Progress, and to that end th and went out to hold them in check, The In- inade frequent loans of money tn lange sums to | Wave expended at Teast $20.00 in | diaus moved in the direction of Guok’s canon, Mr. Drew and having always been promptly re- | Cofler dams und other auxiliary strc ————s of which must be lost ted from completing their work during the nt season, and they have only now pla diness for this work aft 1 opera patde em itt pre- A Powder Mill Biown Up. SON, TEXAS, May 2s. special to 3 a Ki Paso says: A powder mill et Astias Calientes, Mexico, Was destroyed by no lust evening, killing two persons, wat Ladue Honors to Secretary Bayard. LEADING CITIZEN F KANSAS PREPARING TO BANQUET AND SMAKE HANDS WITH HIM, May 25.—Ata meeting of ofthe city here last night It give Secre y Thon Ray ad banquet and res for his address THE TESTIMONY TO-DAY. The trial was resumed this morning and the defendant called Mr. Crosby S. Noyes, Hon, R. . Bennett, of North Carolina, and Mr. M. W. Galt, who testified as to the good reputation of Mr. Drew. The court said it was unnecessary to putin other witnesses as to character. Henry Clay, colored, testit been employed as labore Dureau of medicine to objec tion ¢ suspension of winter and early spring months, tors have also a considerabl of men em- ed on the dim, in the stone quarry, and in transportation of stone to the site of the dam, allof whom must be suddeniy thrown out of employment if the work should be sum- marily susj fore l that he had Major Lydecker mentioned, the offer was ruled out. propesed to take all the wate My . 2 =D to be used for the Water works, The afflant. Mr. Drew took the stand and identified his | however,has alwafs considered that the United signature on the draft for $1,266, and said it | States is entitled to 50 per cent of the rivers’ was given him for merchanslise furnished the sheen feng Bo wehy qionhh” aeuastee eann! Fest tran ttaeeT oa Wg mony, a5. | reasons why an, injunction should at ante he other draft tor $1960. e tained that i CER ete oases Tg tiered rare po would be done by refusing the in} drattot February 7th, 1885, for $4.50 for two georgian ection alions of alcohol sent him through the mails, Cross-eximined—W itness said the accounts for which the drafts were drawn were not now ernment as to 06 Will be present were appointed asa reception committee. Hon, John P. Usher, a member of Lincoln's cabinet, Chancellor Lippencott, Judge Emery, Mayor Poehler and a. reprosentae literary societies at whose Will ineet his party ab After bis address the reception ding, in whi After the close ¢ will be driven to alhali where he will om two to three hundred of the leading Kansas City, Will be held in the university bi all may have a hand shake, this h meet dependent upon a contin: could be injured by a divers z appear that if the work 1) wrengre menof the state. Agrand banquet will take in existence, having been’ sold ae debris when stopped Te injunction alange, numberot men | Place here with speeches by distinguished men ne removed his store, willbe thrown outot employment: great Toss | Of the state, Witness was subjected ton lengthy cross-ex- | will be inflicted upon the contractors, and the amination as to his method of keeping books, | dams must necessarily be rebuilt next spring, thus involving the useless expenditure of |THE IMPERIAL FAMILY SUMMONED TO 1S large sum of money by the government, The BEDSIDE, ved. courts, exceptfor the most unzent reasons, do not bet n Air. Moore asked that the government pro- | tssueiijanctions, Itis well settled that ithe tn- | qPERtts; May 28.—Emperor William ts some- duce the voucher of Mrs. Barnes made for pow | faneiion be to slop the erection of cantly works, | mat wore Wiis morning. ‘The tatestinal trode amps 10 pay for the portralt of Dr. | it should appear that th and the emperor passed o restless Diht. Thay Feige peer etapa ec imperial family Was summoned from” Pots s rights and the extent; ane ened. The Secretary ot 1F. M.—The official bulletin issned this ater. in 1583, = = aes ha ~t neon “ances that since the last bulletin Em= eee act era in on ae * peror William has obtained several hours’ much tua “and thw expenditure gf needed repose, and that his condition Is grealy improved. ———— money for eighteen montix litigation commenced earl ed A Kentucky Fead. KNOX COUNTY TERRORIZED BY THE FIGHTS OF ———— Emperor William Seriously It. not pay acent to Car- The district attorney said that much had been said of such cases. He would defy the xeutiemen on the other side to prodace sucha Case, tor he would give whoever wasguilty an opportunity of meeing a jury, Mr. Chandler retorted th ed by Congress showed that it had been a ‘ommon practice to pay for articles for which there was no appropriation, out of other appro- priations. @ volume pub- until the continued progress of the government works is so urgent and important?) If any Jury sball be inflicted from refusing the in- Dr, Wales had on the stand denied that |janeuon it can be fully compensated in HOSTILE FACTIONS, ther such a eustom there, for be had given | Siurnges, Ttewas here cited that the lene coche, Crxcrexart 0} May 25—A f ord desired the pro- | {zing the extension provides that any parties | Sflitlrs is reported from Knox on duc f the voucher as to the portrait, injured. in property may set forth their claims | March last J. €, Jones, a respected citizen, ‘The court said that when Dr. Wales was on the stand he was pressed to answer a question on this point, and the court warned the thetife of Frank Salyers, who was threatenc by a thieving b quently, howe’ and have them adjudicated in the Court of Claims, The plaintif had taken advantage of that very remedy, and had sued in the Court of nd of desperadoes. Sulse= , the band murdered and rob- defence that the answer would have to be ex- | Claims for the identical injury here complained ore, anid Chon tried Ro Kili Soest, ta oh cepted. He, therefore, ruled out the olfer. Strand iis too tate $0 take ox plion to. the wo punishment. Jones gathered tr dir. Marsh’B. Clark was recalled in rebutta friends, and thus two factions were formed. On May 1th five of Jones’ friends met six of the other party under @ bowling hall, and in the encounter which ensued four men were mor- tally wounded. The civil authorities caused warrants to be issued for the arrest of Uh members of the Jones party, and on three of them were arrested, They were to bave Jurisdiction of that court, The act for the ex- tension of the water works directed the Secro- tary of War to extend the dam, and invested him with power to acquire the ‘requisite land by the exercise of the national righCof eminent domain, It was also set orth that the proceed- Drew. ings prescribed by Congress for the condemna- tion of the property had been substantially and testitivd that? he never pu soups and chamois skins to set bureau; never saw Keuben Howard thei les was recalled and testified up. sponges, tr tit ies from Mr, John Cook produced vouchers under one of the other Indictments, and Mr. Walker, being | complied ‘wlth, that alter publication of the to ‘Knott county yesterday, but It recalled to testify to ils transuction, his test- | notice of survey, ete. the Secretary of War was pf the Jones and Hall mony, was ruled out. her account repre= authorized to take possesion of the propert, Hudson testified that he had no knowl-| that no appraisement was hecessary, because Hall men as invested in a house by ot OF Soaps sponges, brooms, &c., coming to | {g would hot be binding on the pinta ‘and | the Jones men, and unable to get away. e bureau, a also because platutitl eltimed property uot be- aera longing to it, and also because the ouly remedy. A Salvation Cadet Imprisoned. ‘The Mount Vernon Regents, provided by law for plaintit’ was in the ', ONT., May 28.—Cadet Bell, of the A CONTROVERSY OvER THE WasHINGTON ask | Court of ‘Chiims. ‘The Court of Claims | Silvation ariay, Was today fined $1 utd costs NOW HELD BY MR, MC DONALD, THE SCULF- | 1n a Judgment affirmed by the Supreme Court, | Or ten days’ tmprisonment for blowing @ bora Tor. At the session of the Mount Vernon regents yesterday, Mr. Emmart, of Baltimore, made a on the streets, He said he would take the ten days. Ax he was placed in the Jail he shouted “Hallelujah!” as he passed bebind the bars, had ‘heid that the plaintit® had waived any objection it might have been entitled to mak based upon the want of formal proceedings tak by electing to regard ——— report upon the repairs made by himon the nt as a luking of the prop- General Foreign News, tomb. ty under its reign right of eminent do-| STANLEY AND THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Wilson McDonald, the sculptor, of New York, d_den just compeusation for] Loxpox, May 28.—The Baptist. Missl the property. ‘The plaintitfeannot now be per- mitted to reppen a controversy already deter mined in tts own favor. It cannot require the government to litigate again what has’ already been judicially seitied. Gen. Goode also set was present, and stated to the lidies that the life cust of Washington taken by Houdon was in the possession of his daughter, in New York. He proposed to erect at Mount Vernon a bronze soclet ave a breakiast to-day to Mr, Her the “African explorer. Key, Mr, Come ber, of the Congo mission, testimeny to reat services rendered by Mr. Stanley in use of Christianjty, civilization and com- atue 12 feet 6 inches high, with a granite | forth that a suit of plaintiit for $300,000 for | merce. He also spoke of the bonorable and spon ‘and four bas relies, illustrating. the | the identical property herein invelved is now | even kind treatment of the natives of Africa by ite of Washington, for $15,000, and In addition | Pending in the Court of Claims, and hence | Mr Stanley. An address In the nature of ait give the association the ‘life ‘cast bust. ‘The | Plaintiit was estopped frdm bringing this suitin | eulogiam was then formally presented by the ladies, it 1s stated, cannot uecept this. proposi- | another court, and deciared that the injunction | Bapust Missionary society to their guest.” Mr. tion, ds they have no funds available for the | Suit could not be maintain y said that he Was glad to have had the, purpose. ‘Tie lite cast inade by Houdon ‘r~ | tft has a plain, adequate and Opporiunity oh the missionaries and of nained at Mount Vernon until 1849, when it | &t lew in the provisions of the obwining in return their belp to teach the Which permits parties injured in property file a petition In the Court. of Claims, = the right ortitie, aud the am: claimed, and directing the e Judicate’such cases. Only i was brought by Mr, Clark Mills to his'studio in this city. It Was never returned to Mount Ver- mon, bu was in 1873 prescuted by Me, Mills to Mr. McDonald, ‘The ladies of the association claim that it belongs properly to the relics of natives. Mr. Stanley urged tho soclety to be Very eareful about the kind of men they sent as inissionaries to Africa, “Do not,” he said, ‘send young men, Without first having taught absence, it | them the practical iife necessary to su the r Was claimed, of a plain’ and adequate rem- | Sarme as you teach children you wish to lly Pane Veneer es edy at law could equity be invoked. | Jong. Dead missionaries are of no more value The Episcopal Convention. Authorities were quoted to show that plain- | than other dead men. Gordon, dead, is value- tif'selaim to water rights accruing from the ownership of the Toulson tract were not weli founded, "In conclusion it was declared that no ossible injury could result to the plaintiff irom the work which could not be compensated in damages, On the other hand, irreparable in- jury would follow the stoppage of pending work. injunctions did not issue to prevent a threw ened wrong except where the danger 4s imuni- nentand the injury is irremediable in auy other form, pe Jersey Central and the B. & 0. New York, May 28.—Kiernan's ‘News Agency says & meeting of the Jersey Central directors is now being held to devise measures to meet the past due interest on the debentures and convertible bonds. Respecting the rumor that the Baltimore € Obio railroad company ‘UL make a proposition for the control of the Jersey Central ‘President Little, of ‘the Jerse ntral, says he knows of no proposition pen {ng or about to be made by the Baltimore & ‘Ohio or any other corporation for the control of his company. Se—eneeminee From Wall Street, a New Youk, May 25. "fe stocks nosrket was steady at the’ opening this morning, first prices ‘change from ‘yesterday's less. If he bad five the civilization of the Soadan, which received its death biow in Gor dou's murder, would have been dawning.” KACING AT MANCHESTER, Loxpos, May This was the third day of the Mancliester Wihitsuntide meeting. The raco for the Manchester cap of 2,000 soverelgns added to a handicap sweepstakes of twenty-five Sovereizns each, was won by Mr. E. Ji four-year-old chestnut colt Barnes, LORD HARTINGTON TL, Loxpox, May 28.—The Marquis of Harting- ton, secretary of state for war, is ill at Dublin, and his proposed orations at Bolfust and else> ‘where in Ireland have been abandoned, J mit wey ‘The Communists and Hago’s Funeral. ADDITIONAL TROOPS ORDERED TO PARIS TO PD. Pans, May 28-—The communtsis Stay’ 25-—The communists are to make another a ae when 5 y Prominent, semvere Will be asda, "Tho govern ment thinks it necessary to take spectal pre- cautions against a commanistic outbreak Victor Hugo's funeral next Monday ranks of the Parisian communists wiil receive accessions from other sources. a THE ANNUAL SESSION CONVENED IN BALTI- MORE YESTERDAY. ‘The one hundred and second annual conyen- tion of the Protestant Episcopal church of the diocese of Maryland «assembled in St. Peter's church, Baltimore, yesterday. Morning prayer Yas said by Bishop William Paret, Rev. Messrs, John B. Gray, John G. Gantt, Julius E. Gram: mer, D. D. and Henry Thomas, The bishop pointed the iollowing committees: Ou elections—Messrs~ Charles Abert, Charles HL Stanley, Dr. P. C. Williams. On rights of clergymen to seats—itev. Dr. Thomas G. Addi- son, Rev. Messrs, Edward H. Ingle, W. H. . Perine, C. R. P. ia parochial con- tributions—Messrs, Join T. Mason, H. W. Mur- ray, E. J. Halt. On admission of new parisies- Rev. Drs, W. L. Hyland, I. L. Townsend, Rev. Mr."R. H. Paine, Messrs. John Glenn, Charles H. Wyatt: On the stato of the church—Rev, Drs. James_ Stephenson, bell Fair, Rey. Se ge ward, J. ice. and means—! ‘ways “a is ui a Thos, J. Wyatt, W. F. Brand, D. D.; Geo. A. Leakin, & KNeleon, D, Ds Ged, . Stokes, WS. South Wm. L. Hyland, D.D. On'canons, ev’ Dre Meyer Lewit, Jaltus i Grammer, 3. S. B, Hodges, Messrs, Gharles Abert and W.'A. ‘Stewart. Mu. thaws tome hour sbguld be selected the ‘colored snout be Phang a chureh hig | i u 2 é i R j | sented He bef

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