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Prices, Gente bad se Drowtats, Grocer Tfnot on hand aske JOHS F. ELLIS & CO., Ha tot Be for 7% ter svenin avenai win" SATPERE @ .. Dutiters, Baltimore | apigam ‘Tou surest. . BUTLER, N. G. DAVID A, CLARKE, P. 8. ie (E>, G2 © CTE AtuRIs oF NER DIAN COMMANDERY, U.0. GC, and Sister Commanderies are respectfully invited to at- fend the funeral of our deceased brother, NATHANIEL DAviPsoN, from his late residence, 1453 Corcoran st, at 3 o'clock, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTER: oon W. H, HOUGHTON, N.C, CHAS. L. PATTEN, N. K. of R. it KK, WHEREAS, A NOTICE HAS AP- peared in the public press to the effect that we Jou ae ele ee will, RA tire a full day's pay foreight hour! work aid as fustice to our patrons aud vurselvest wears unable to comply with that demand, therefore, be it ‘eoloee, That the uiasier paiaters netty thelr em ployexat the time of paying off on Saturday afternoon that their shops will be open on MONDAY, MAY 3D, nae tee ea Scoope meteranp when, See per , day, except Saturday, when eight hours shail constitute » ¢ work. . ‘T. A. BROWN, President Master Painters’ Ass'n 1 ATTENTION, JOURNEYMEN PLUMB- ERS— there will be a special meeting of Fraakiin Assembly, 2,079, K. of L.. Journeymen PB t, at their Hall, SUNDAY The attendance of every ‘on business of import fivee “iby onde Assembly etc [e> Biautiour cosmmix ation — THE Commitice thet hus tu enarge tne “Amatge: ING, at 7 o'clock member is carnestly sol! mation of the Building Trades, will meet promptiy-at Q o'clock MONDAY MORNING, at the usual place. By order of the chatrma: ite (Ja THE UNIVERSAL EXPRESSION OF <2. “universal approbation in reference to the styles and fit of the Universal Patterns goes without suylng that they are becoming universally known to the ladies in this part of the universe. “Central ofice at (CKENNEY'S, 427 Oth st. naw. It J.B. RICHMOND, manager, g== THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEET- ‘ing of the Directors and Stockhoulers of the OLYMPIC” BASE BALL ASSOCIAY! the TION at Academy Hall,on High st., MONDAY, MAY 3D, at So'clock p.m. Sharp. Fricnds of the Association are also requested to be it ite ORS BEY SEMAN, DoD. LL. deliver his great lecture, “Buried Cities ofthe East,” at Waugh M. i. Cureb, corner of id », WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 5th, “Admission, 50 cents, It (Fe, THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ‘Master Plumbers’ Association will be held at German Hall, 11th st.. (first floor,) May 3d. All master plumbers will find it to their interest to atonce connect themselves with this associa Initiation, > fe} A.S. DI President, (55>, PARTIES DESIROUS OF PROCURING Teliable iusurance would do weli to write for estimutes on the 15 and 20. i-tortine plan of the EQUITABIJ2 LIFE ASSULANCE SOCIETY, of New York. Policies after three years have # cash and pald up value, and are non-forieiting. Louns nezo- Usted on such policies. ‘The Equitubleis the strongest Assurance society; has the largest cash surplus, and No contested claims, Correspo..dence solicited and In- Tarnished on application to ALFRED BARLOW, General Agent, Office 1326 F st. n.w. ae (Rssiovi mect at St. Geor; MASTER TINSMITHS AND DEALER'S ASSOCIATION. will "s Hall, 510 11th st.. on TUES. DAY, May 4th, at 7:30 p.m. Members are requested to be punctual tn_yttendance. M. C. MITCHELL, (ee BAe PULL ATTENDANCE OF ‘themembers of D. A. 66 at the meetiug to be held, THUUSDAY, MAY 6TH, Isrequested. Business ofan important naiure. By order of the D. A. my l-sew2t - COL LODGE, NO. 1, T O.M., ay 1, 18Sti—The menibers ot this 3 juested to ‘attend the next meeting, TUESDAY, Bay 4" usiness: Tmporiant umendgents vo. ths a WS WM. PALMER, W. M. '. WEAVER, Rec. See. oy ts $= THE FIRM OF BRULATOUR & DYER, (eo cite business or oe Tod Ceres avenue, having ail their property to the un- dersigned for tie benefit of thelr ereditors, all persons are notified to present their claims to the’ Gains sa'd firm on or before the FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 1856. otherwise y may not participate in the dis- tribution of assets” Parties indebted to the said firm are requested to settle their accounts at once. Persons having goods inthe sore on storage, or for sale on commission, are Dotified to remove the same without delay. The stock and fixtures, and the unexpired lease of the store are for sale. x WHITE, Assignee, Rooms 28-24-15, Pacitie sullding, GAS COOKING STOVES AND RANGES, LAWN VASES, GARDEN HOSE. —PLUMHING AND ‘TINNI Estimates given. SAMUEL S SHEDD, 409 OTH ST. N.W. D BY THE ICE ASSEM- rer myl giao BOYCOTT (emo cene jow wagons) for sell Ice Depot. 1th-st. wharf & we wagons to Depot and be treated fairly. (eee Fe Port oF THE conn’ or THE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDIN: NIGHTS OF LABOR (by the ice for fair prices, Send your my: (ON EQUITABLE, RESOURCES. uP rope! Valustion fees und insurance... Cash on hand.. Total... LIABILITIES, $558,424.50 BOSH TE $618,312.24 STATEMENT OF ASSETS OF EACH YEARSIN “JHE ORGANIZATION OF THE ASSOCLAIO} First year, November, 70, 1850. Sccotid year, November, 188i. ‘Third year, November, 152. Fovruh year, November, 1: sisth year. November, 1884 Sixth year, Seventh year (6 months), May, District of Cumbia, City of Washingt 1, JNO, JOY EDSON, Secretary of the above-named Association, do solemiily swear that the above state- ment iy true, to the best of my Knowledze and belleL INO. JOY EDSON, Secret Subscribed and sworn to betore me this 2v:h 121,073 26 dbtiziy 24 616.02 427.987. April, 1886. .G. MOORE, Notary Public. Correct attest: ‘THOMAS SOMFRVILLE, President. FRED. W. PRATT, BENS. F. FULLER, } Finance Com. i. . TWOMBLY, ‘The eleventh’ issue of siock ‘is now open for sub- scription. ‘Payments commence May, 1856. Oftce 917 F st.; open 8:30 a.m. Z wus. $90 pm. apd0-4t (Ree RONGE TO MECHANICS — Messrs ‘Henry Disston & Sons, the celebraied saw Inanulucturers of Phiudeiphia. bave donated to the ‘Washington Light iniantry Fair, through 1. H. Schneider's Son, of thls city, a fine set of saws, to be Yoted to the most popular Mechanic of Washington, at 0 cents a vote. z apaoet (Sapo SWEETHEART. — BEAUTIFUL SONG by Annie Loulse “Powell, tutroduced aud sung in the Opera of Adina by Miss Zelle de Lus- sary of te Boston Ideal pera Company. Published aud for sale by JOHN F. ELLIS & C0., 937 Pu ave, F 10th wt, ap20-3t (gg “S0THER 308 Lor oF FINE TOUTE BRUSHES, PRICE 17 C! MERTZ’ PHARMACY, ap20-7t 1014 F st., corner 11th nw. (=> Finer PavacenT—119H Issue EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS APRIL, 15, 1886, $618,312.24 ‘Monthly, re. $1,000 ad ‘Subscription for stock in the 11th issue and the first ment thereon can be mae daily from 830A. m. tO P. M., at the office of the Association, 917 F 7F st. n. Ww. or at the next regular meeting, May. O'Clock p. nu., at Natioual Kifley” Aruory, G, nw. ‘Pamphlets expli ‘AS SOMERVILLE, President. ‘Sec’y, 917 F street. CTOR OF TAXES, Disraiér or CoLumnta, WasINGToN, April 20, 1886. ‘The attention of taxpayers is culléd to the tax levied for the year ending June 30, 1886, on real estate and Pefne second alt of such tax, where not previously Paid, will become due and payable on the fo Mi ext, and if not paid belore the first day of June ensy- ing shati smereupon bein arreareand delinquent, and £ peu: er centum upon the avout thereo! ‘ule and ts vith ioral Se Ba orc oer odtEE F205 Rss "SSR AUP Sa oF Bank Burglary in Ohio Goverment RscEIPTs To-pay.—Internal An Official Expedition to the Site Sug- ben 'G cae eamer iy T. Kerxy, "pattor—Rabbath Sehool’ at 8:90 amu, | Fevenue, 8525,346; customs, $420,900. gested for It. Preaching ll a m. Goss at 8pm bet CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. —_—_<_ The Subject Discussed in: the House. SENATORS, REPRESENTATIVES AND DISTRICT OFFICIALS INSPECT THE AQUEDUCT AND THE THREE SISTERS’ SITR—THE COST AND OTHER DETAILS OF THE STRUCTURE—PROSPECTS OF A COMPROMISE PROBABLE. John Moriey Hints That Modifications of the Home Rale Scheme Will be Ac cepted by Gladstone. RESIGNATIONS IN THE PATENT OFFICE— Hirst Assistant Examiner Chandler and Fourth Assistant Examtuer Hodkins, of the Patent office, resigned to-day. Not ALtowsp 70 Close Hus Post Orrice.— Strangers are cordially” welcome. S>_ ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) Of (Ree cctits PANT an ca Satay eshoey 9:30 a. m.; morning service at 11; vespers at 8. Rev. JAMES De NomMANDrE, of Roxbary, Mass, wili preach to-mot ruing and evening. it preach to-mor LEGISLATION, Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENING STAR ig FLETCHER METHODIST EPISCOPAL | The postmaster at Atlanta, Ga, made applica- a Loxvo May 1.—The Glasgow people bave @ Binsionary eetNe, TOK, See, And sthst Bw tion yesterday to the Postmaster General for House of Representatives. Late yesterday afternoon the steam tag Dixie | stronger personal feeling toward. Gladstone ‘at 3p. mu, addressed by the Rev. . 3. Hawuris, formerly b aagent. Ereqchine 12 © | Godiontisn tp thie atte ohn ee: | _sUnetirares yon Tanasuny murrovm, | IXY alougeide the Potomae Beat Clatbouss | thau teeatar Edinburgh, theretore John Morley RL So SL ae ee honor of the late Senator Hill. His request was | Mr. Findlay, of Maryland, from the commit-| lazily puffing and alternately wheezing as if| had a warm reception there last night. Im by ine pact. Saibaih school, aSoam., Gooding: | dented, tee on civil service reform, submitted a report | her machinery was suffering with acold. At| the atternoon a conference of delegates trom. 1 Reap eg ee - \- e 0% . Heachemy creowtly weeded. Come ak 2 G'ksek end | Tre Bonvsabx OONVENTTON.—The Seore-| OB, the rewolution offered’ by Mr. Tantbee, o | halEpast 5 the party whom sho had been on-| the liberal associations of Soulinnd was elds fans, 28 ear about the 17 KS, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR- ner Sth and Ist, n w., SAMUEL H. GREENE, ior.—Sunday school, 9:30 ain. Preachiig 11 a1: Kentucky, directing the Secretary of the Treas- ury toinform the House by what authority the Practice of permitting employes in his depart- gaged to transport to the site of the proposed free bridge arrived and embarked. It consisted of District Commissioners Webb, Wheatley and tary of State has sent to the House of Repre- sentatives a letter from the American minister at Paris, incloring an invitation to the United lasting over three hours. A proposition intro duced by a speech describing the Irish people as unfit for self-government secured no seo ; se each States a ntion of | Ment to appoint substitutes is allowed. The | Ludlow, Health Ofticer Townshend, Represen- | onder. A resolution in favor of cladstone'® Hoy De. How oF Case hee cava hae BY | fue esta be represented, Of Bordaeee ta ty | commities in ite roport says that it eae aoa no | tatives Bertemnoee Rowell, of the Rouse Dis- | scheme was finally carried by about 60 to 19, ‘and a cordial Invitation to a ty eae mace Lordeam™, 10.be | reason. tor queatatins Ee eel eee ae trict committee, and Mr. Scott, clerk of that held September 1 fonventlon ts to consider all questions relating to commercial and industrial technical educa- fion. A letter trom Commissioner of Labor Wright accompanies the letter. Bayard suggests that perhaps some competent Persons may be found who will be willing to serve gratuitously as delegates, INDEMNITY FoR Carr. CRAWFORD's DEATH. Judge Moberly, a Kentucky lawyer, represent- ing the family of the late Capt. Emmet Craw- ford, who was recently murdered by Mexicans while in the line of iaty, hag led with the State department an a] WUion for $100,000 indemnity from the Mexican government. ProMoreD.—William W. Williams has been The land purchase bill only received a meager allusion, Both afternoon and evening, at the meetings tn St, Andrew's hall, Mr. Morley wom tremendous cheers by speaking of Gladstone aa tho splendid captain of the liberal host. His speech, as a whole, was a reply to objectiong, Although he was very tired with his rapid Journey from the {elty of Dublin, he made considerable impression, With regar@ to the land bill he simply spoke ina few sene tences of the lack of generosity Involved tm leaving the land question to be settled by the Irish parliament. This was not received with much warmth. The chief interest in thespeect, OES 9, UNION MeTHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Church, 20th st. n.w., near Pennsylvania ave—Rev. C. W. BaLpwin at’11 @ m,and 8D. m. Lord's supper after, moving sermon, | Uonseoration meeting Monday, . rer meeting, Wednes- day, Spam. "Seats free. A. weleome. it committee; Senator Riddieberger, a member ot the Senate District committee and author of the free bride bill; Messrs. Clem. Howard, Dor- sey and Wm, Clagett, Marshal Wilson, Ed. White and other gentlemen, Once upon the river the shi biting eftect of the cool wind was keenly felt, and overcoats were buttoned tothe chin, The tug, puffing and snorting, as if ber every effort was labored, slowly, quite slowly crept up the river. In passing THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE, that struc.ure was scanned and the solid ap- Pearance of its piers commented upon, The superstruciure was unanimously voted worth- less, and the opinion was freely expressed that unless it be either condenmed or renewed there gateinent made by the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, that substitution is allowed when the porméanent employes are absent on account of slcknoss. Accepting this as a valid reason for the temporary appointment of substitutes, the committee ‘asks to be discharged from thé farther consideration of the subject. Mr. Taulbee moved that the resolution be adopted, and made a speech attacking the civil service law as a pleceof hypocrisy. Ithad been conceived in sin ahd brought forth in in- iguity. It had been conceived in the mind of ir. Eaton, who had afterwards made more Money outof it than any other man. A cate paw had been made out of Senator Pendleton. jut while it was a bad law the government was committed to it, and while it could not “bo re- be respected and lived up to. (RS BEEAND ME, chivac, sourit Washington.—Preaching at 1La.m, and 7:46 Pam. by the pastor, Rev. W. H. CHAPMAN. Commu- nion after morning sermon, “Sabbath schvol, oS ary meeting at 3p.m. A welcome to all. Ga WAUGH M. E CHURCH, 8D AND A sts. n.e.. Rout. N. Baxr, b. D., z Services To-morrow. May 2d, at 11 4m. and 7:45 p. m. Reception of members irom probation and by letter at the morning service, followed with the cele- bration of the Lord’ssupper. ‘Seats all free and every- body welcome. bts aled It shoul centered round what he would say regarding (a=, FOUPTH STREET At &_GHuRoR, | Promoted to the receiving teller's desk in the | The District of Columbia out of 1.000 epheivg | danger oF aes 7 a the Irish repre on at ‘Weauninsiore Sunday Schou at tho church’ at iste eke | a tiled to two and had fecelved twents-our aire | AS the Three Sisters were neared the advan- | {yeh i2e ,taaience, understood Ins ntimae reaching by Bishop Andrews, g| THE AUSTRIAN MINISTER'S ABSENCE FROM vere by the pastor. 6:40 path young people's pres mete 2 G8 pelle FONT ; Ing. “the Sierament. will be" udmunistered fa, the morning. Hevival services dutlog the week. ALG Pan. the Sanday school Gospel Fenperante Society Will hold their montuly meeting. ‘There will be sing- ing from the gospel _liymns: suitable addresses, aid signing the pledge: Mtike Ella Casey organist “All of ou ffends are cordially invited to attend these ser Vices (> ONGEEGATIONAL CHURCH, con: ner 10th and G sts. nw., Rey. 8M. New- pastor.—Services at 11 aim. and 7:30 pam, Ta the torning the pastor will preach and administer the Lord’s Supper at the close of the service. In the evening Mev. CA. Hauvey, D, D.. will preach, Sunday school at 9:30 am. Muste led by br. Bue CHOFF, organist. (KS, F457 WASHINGTON aMissiON OF ‘Mt. Vernon Place M. KE. Church, South, at Baum’s hall, 34 floor,corner of 4th and Kast Capitol sts, Regular services every Sunday at 11 a m. and So'clock p.m. x mceting every Thursday. at 8 tion that the door of_consideration was not closed, and THE sctremt. WOT A CAST-IRON ONE, it cheered loudly. His words about the Irish members were as follows: “The aimeutty can ct state of Kentucky, which had been entitled to ae thirty-three, had received only seventeen. This Was not fair. ‘Mr, Millard (N, Y.) inquired whether the gen- Yeman held that the President and the Secre- tary of the Treasury had not enforced the law. Ar: Taulbeo replied that he believed that the President and the Secretary were earnestly trying to enforce it, but that the lieutenants under them—the chiefs of bureaux, whose mis- conduet was Hagrant and plain to the eyes of all-had so handicapped, misled and imposed upon them as to make it absolutely impossible for them: to give a faithful execution to the law. LAID ON THE TABLE, The debate was continued a considerable length and the resolution was laid on the table by one majority. District im Congress. tages of a bridge at that point were described. On the District side, it wasexplained, the bridge could span the canal and rest upon the high ground, leaving ampie room for uninterrupted canal traffic and for the passage oi vehicles aiong the road running parallel with the canal, Un the Virginia side, about three or four hun- dred yards above Holtzman’s summer landing, the southern terminus of the bridge 1s to rest. One gentleman saddened the party by an- nouncing that that locality in the river derived its name from the fact that three beautiful sis- ters of West Washington were drowned tere. ‘He was pressed for the distressing details, but at that juncture several dozen. bottles of beer, huge piles; of sandwiches and several bottles: bearing the mysterious label, “Vid Maryland Club,” “were produced. The attention of the party was immediately diverted from the sad tate of the three beautiful sisters, and the gen- Wasuixatox.—The Vienna Fremdendlatt os signs ill-health as the cause of Baron von Schae- fer's absence from Washington, and not the ill-feeling alleged to have been engendered by the Kelley incident, He will spend his vaca- tion in Europe, and, if his health permits, he will return to Washington after the expiration of his furlough. Otherwise a successor will be appointed to continue the representation of Austria at the American capital. Orriceks of THE AMERICAN SURGICAL As- SOCIATION ELKCTED.—The American Surgical association, which has been in session in this clty since Wednesday, adjourned yesterday afternoon to meet next Sharp in thiscity. The following officers were elected: Dr. Hunter Me- Guire, of Richmond, Va., president; Dr, ‘. F. Prewitt, of St oulss and br, Gourley, of New be met by some such suggestion as I ven’ to make in the House of Commons, What ventured to suggest has since been su; by aman of greater authority and experience in the house than I. It ‘was for two or three years to let Ireland get the beneft of all the faults and ail the capacity of Ireland to set this new machinery agoing. If at the end of these two or three or five years there is then. @ desiire felt or expressed on the part of the Irish people to revert once more to thelr old position, whether in reduced numbers or otherwise, at Westminster, I think it would be an arrangement which all English- men or Scotchmen might most gladly fall in with and against which no Irishmen would ‘Pray p.m. All members and fri ee pore ee ws J a VERS THE BILL FOR RELIEF OF MRS, KEYSER, ane =! ee eee hay mona h _— te 5 ae. shies a . tat thet 4 <n urer; De J, Ewing Mears, recorder; Dre, | _Mt- Riddleberger, in reporting to the Senate | 2c}, manitested understood that puzzling | this important point. rley’s suggestion day choot Oa Be Be aTM: NAYioR pas Mosés Guan, B.S. Conner, John S. Billings and | Yesterday the bill to refund certain taxes on | label. Glasses were circulated, aud withiu & | simply cere the fray for a crmenal eee mand’ @ pins Prayer Meanie cose Wadeoatcy | Le MeLane Tifaner centile pe aoe Billings, | property held in this city by Mrs. Esther A. | ew moments all the party knewas much about | The Standard say" Morley" position ix one Sfening, | Dutabgers and visitors always welcome | chalrman of the cotamittee of arrangements. "| Koyser, stated that It was ta accordance witha Homan. Tue Seas reporter wae so peoeoeiet | nee te ee ee, cureumont orgee agsint Commtinion at close of moraing sern 1 Pe nem has) ap | Petnt cee nice oer forth that Mrs. Keyser came | --ine Gouri ved at listening bo tae teetel a tie | ee ee ee ee ee ee way CS. CENTRAL UNION MISSIO! P. * “ Hh Pcie oh) of the lot through her father,the manner in which ‘three ‘Tovel sisters found a the Toad would be opened wo 2 ave; Gospel service every night ut 7:45. | polnted a committee to examine all assistant | iate Wm. B. Todd, who bought it at tax sale to watery grave that he declined to participatein | feaoral petene te whine, thee ete empire das nin Chrelis aiceenaesdueeting Sut" | examiners in the Patent offics who desire to | 1862. ‘There was pald for Pyscluse ‘and in | this diftusion of knowledge. It was a sore pum: | would be represented. which, would: reeonelie Shore Gceper” talks, briet veniinosios Ghee? ai ee take such examination, with a view to promo- ss pony MiiLbo9 Mrs. Keyser was Gls | ishment to himelt, but he felt bound to sow | mong ministe tas proposal to keep the Irish W. W. WiLLtaMs: of Syracuse, N. Y., will conduct | ton as vacancies occur, 6 pul i's his res tment in er, cl nbers,”” the service ThisSaiurday night,.ind Kev. B.D, at | afford an opportunity 10 all assistant exam, | Of the helrot John Lee. The court rendered up to the Chain bridge, the bese nea | naires LEY on Sunday Night. Dr. charge of the singing To-night, Ail welcome. Come. * REV. DR. JOHN P, NEWMAN WILT, hin the Metropolitan M. Is. church along Be, to the Chain bridge, the beer and sandwiches disappearing meanwhile. THE VIRGINIA SIDE, Upon the return trip the party landed at Holtzman’s and examined the !ocation of the Projected southern terminus of the bridge, g Rev eB Judgment against Mrs, Keyser on the ground of eee eeeoate absolute {uvalidity of the tax sale, under which, she claimed, and she theretoro prays for the Te- turn of the money paid on the lot, Capitol Topics. RAILROAD THROUGH YELLOWSTONE PARK. Hartington and Goschen spoke at Edinburgia last night, but said nothing new. STRIKING FOR EIGHT HoURS. Employes of the allroad Freight Yards in Chicago Generally Qui@ iners to secure promotion, There is no legal significance in this examination. Such exam- ination is fixed tor Tuesday next, PERSONAL.—Gen. W. F. (Baldy) Smith is in the city for a few days, the guest of Gen. Schenck, 1344 Massachusetts avenue.—Dr. saree sen lie A majority of the Senate committee on terri- | Here it will be necessary to grade a road to the| woex Furniture Factories and Lume y=» PILGRIM SABBATH SCHOO! in > cl F's i Y Ree eG, OSE AEE pGeOOm Fon UB Rate at tas Bay gommBeder Fol | tories have agreed to report favorably, but with | County road which leads to Fairiux. ‘There is | Yee Beraatune teeters ome Bem. Sunday. ri rayer mecting Wednesday eventing gav | eer, aN VPN pee ol, N.¥4 ROH. E important amendments, upon the bill granting | aiong which a small stream of water pours, By | CuIcaGo, May 1.—Fully five hundred strike the right of way to the Cinnabar and Clark's Fork Kailroad ‘company across the northern border of Yellowstone park. taking advantage of this, 1t 4s estimated that the cost of the grading would be materially re- duced, However, it is stated, the construction Bostor; Samuel D. Smith, Helena, Montana, Sis Roa et STL RE | and D. P. Mevartuey, U.8.'N., are at Willard’s, tween 3B and C sts. n. @. Rev. Jamis W. rector.—Services Sundays, 10:30 and 11 a.m, ing railroad freight hands met at the Harrison street viaduct, near the WestSide union pas fecie 8 o'clock this morning. Uj 0 p.m." Buniday School, 8 p. tn: THE DEBATE ON THE VETO. DUSKIN'S SUCCESSOR CONFIRMED. would ‘to Nor Gnip to Provide tere orcas: | the suggestion ef souse ome tu tee owas eed E nesday and Friday, 4:30 p.m. Other — Among the confirmations made by the Senate | Wythe priuger OU men started for the Wabash freight yards, Save, Zand 9x. m.and@:30 p.m. Seamiree._1t_ | The Bill to Promote Anatomical Setence | in excontive selon ‘Thursday was that of Mr. | “Asie from the Aqueduet bridge site, it was | The freight handlers in the Wabash yards (J5ee= MCKENDEEE M- ic CHURCH, MASSA-| Discussed and Defeated in the Senate. Burnett, to be United States marstral of the | uaauimously ag that the Turee ‘isters work in body and joined the procter streets n.wy ev. C Hewsuics Rice, fepastor p southern district of Alabama, vice Mr. Duskin, | fords the most available location ior a new | son, which then proceeded to the Rock Bree Tek SHERBET RICHARDSON, Basto In the Senate yesterday Mr. Vance called | Southern district of Alabama . bridge, and “with Yow eScoptions, tke pay | and’the Loulsvilie, New Albany and Chiongo ‘the ‘Three Remembers. sumlay school 6:36 | Up/and asked the Senate to pass over the Presi- nae seemed to think that a new bridge there would | ¥’ ‘where they’ induced all the men ems : ral services each evening of week, mee 3 PENSIONS, be preferable to putting a superstructure on the | ployed in the freight houses to abandon thelr im, Seats free and public tevited. "it | CCDYS Veto the bill to promote anatomical! yp t the present time this session of the 49th Aqueduct ples ‘The ‘obstacles in the way of tions. The procession, which now nume AecON DBA STA AES SORWER | S1CRCe He sald the principles of the bill were ‘Congress has passed more pension bills than | obtaining perfect title to the Aqueduct bridge | bered some two thousand, circulated around f ath st. and Virginia ave se, Epuons | 12 the interest ot bomen o3t and | were passed during tho entire term (two ses. | Werediscussed. That question has been inquired | %0 the different railways. Hine Swan, pastor —1 ing. To-morrow by the | Were intended and calenlat ‘the into, and what with the complications growing | | The column of railroad strikers and thetr fole cr and praise meeting Thiirsiay Cresing af'735) | desecration of graves and to supply 10 medl- | This ta ascouriod ioe By Me ne oer | ut Of hypothocating took’ that was sues | lowers pore nanenen the Lane Base pone Sata - 2 ae ap theegcees fe elven aul ure invita. eben 3s cal colleges, in a legal manner, the subjects quently jorielted, the mixed ownership and | © liberal sentiment seems to prevail with te granting pensions, and also that many ex- soldiers who have hitherto been able to get along without pensions are now compelted, by advancing age, to accept help from the govern ment BROOKLYN'S NEW POSTMASTER, Mr. Hendrix, yesterday nominated to be work, The officiais of the Lake Shore a ing to close all their freight Prompus at 10 o'clock the two hundrea handlers the Chicago, Milwaukee and Se ates ee ae een ee eiess ane entree one Aa 3 before the strikers reached the the lease, it was admitted that it would proba- bly require considerable time and perhaps re- sort to the courts to procure @ title satistactory to to the goverument. In fact, some, among whom are Senator Riddleberger, do not believe that a tile that would warrant the government in expending the money necessary to construct { THE TABERNACLE-RBV. BO! ‘Nounse, pastor. Rev. EE. WHiTLESEY D., will preach at Lia.m, Noservice in the Suhday School at 9 am. i = THE REFORMED CHURCH IN THR (eee nrtes See tes CRORE IN (rae Chapel, corner sth and O sts n.w., ‘To-morr lay! necessary for thelr scientific investigations. He said the President’s objections were purely technical. ‘The bill and the message was then read. Mr. Hoar sustained the veto, and said that the bill ought not to be passed. He agreed with the President as to the bill. 2 cy bridge can be freight house the men commenced to put om EC SoNTAnsat dais gant Boerne pastor: Rev. | “Mr. Vent agreed with the President, and con-| postinaster of ‘Brooklyn, was formerly a re-| “Eetneetenie in eoeen ta tree bridge, the thelr costs, Aseach addition was made tothe Su te morning: How die Kisen Christ fs keen. eee, | Sidered. nis objections weil founded. ‘He main- | porter on the New York Sun, and is now treas- | PAtty landed upon their return at 7:30 o'clock. ey freignt iy ndecgnenenne 9 Fort Wayne ordi eect ee Bleue aa Ee pee a could Rot be too care-| urer of the board of trustees of the Brooklyn THE RIDDLEBERGER BILL, men, this morning, made a demand for (eee A MEETING OF THE DASHAWAY Heform Club will bo held on SUNDAY Mr. Naulsbury also sustained the veto. ELE which passed the Senate last December, and is Mr. Vance was surprised aud almost over- hours and will stop at noon unless it is cous now pending in the House committee, directs ceded . The drivers and conductors on the Blue NOTES. ae “hel r ‘The Senate was not in session to-day. » Seore Pes Island line of the West Division Car Compan; EVENING at (sug clock pn. at Hilton's hall-cotot | Gallod fortis by tse Gath Cele er ee | Taine Bee ALS yee to aRy. aebato | te Te thee froma all ore ear? {litle tn tee | Gemanded a reduction of thelr trips from 7'to Gehand Baten, Cia a ;Nxwandotuers iv Had- | Derson who objected to his or her wody being on the $800,000 amendment, to the post office aguaie tres. pea ee atm pled confining U the work os 720 8 me — without —— a uaviled ae e1 ph fates appropriation bill for carrying U.S. mails, Mr. | Aave > a decres ve. any acced ee, b StHEE ‘CHURCH enna Speisetad pe ices gaute ines | Haris meds s pulatat ccler Sela ie ohiee Shing? Sppnected, therewith, it that can be | the demands without any parieying. ‘Two hate “6th st, naw. The pastor, Kev. DW. F was equivalent to, saying that ‘inder no cir. | was overruled by the chair, On an appeal the | Jone for & sum, not to excsod $125,-| Gred men employed by the Vision street, pi Tiny prema ig iomy ade cumstances should human bodies be devoted | chair was sustained, 4 car company in the extension of their It Struck for vight hours, ‘The company allowed the men to go to work. PACKING HOUSES DISPOSED TO YIELD. Ata meeting late last night the committees appointed to wait on the packers made their ra- ports, Several of the companies bave agreed to adopt the eight hour painon Monday next. The prospects for an amicable solution of the ques lon at the yards are very encouraging, MANY INON FIRMS XIELD. ° The News this morning publishes eenighta of Labor tat ——_-s9. INDIANS AND CONGRESSMEN. Meeting at Which the Time Was Divid- ed Between Red and White Orators. ‘There was.a large assembly at All Souls’ church last evening to talk over the Indian question from an educational point of view. ‘The meeting, which was called by the Woman’s A LEM (SWEDEN BORGIA: rih Capitol at... between 1 un to the advancement of science, but that grave. robbery shall be continued. Underthe bill any pauper could procure decent burial by a simple Fequest to that effect, Mr. Hawley sympathized with the object of the bill, but he did not think 1t was well guard- ed. He read the bill and commented upon its provisions, He sald that it applied not only to the almshouse, but to the hospitals, and that under its provisions most any person unfortn- pate enough %6 be suddenly injured or seized with Serious illness In Washington might rum a title he is directed to reconstruct the bridge, and it is provided that it shall be maintaine as afree bridge. For the entire expense the spin of $240,000 18 appropriated, one-fourth to charged to the District of Coluinbia. If @ pertect utle cannot be had to the Aque- duct bridge within ninety days from the pass- e of the act, the bill directs the Secretary of War to have constructed at the hres Sisters a substantial iron and masonry bridge, with ap- proaches, and for this purpose an appropriation of $220,000 is provided, and this amount is to ices to-morrow: Seats’ free. Sunday he at 11 am. by Kev. Jabez Fox, ‘Text: Muth 7. 20: Joolisti man who built Louse upon the saud.”” Band of Hope Sunday schvol; 3:30 pm, Ui Vice and experience mecting by thesinging ev me 30 pan, Kast statement 7 National Ins associat , Was presid: ver the bridging of the canal. On on the authority of th Nashingion ¥. M-C a. allinvwed Come, it” | the risk of having hin body delivered to the | ne gonaice HHS ae Lae to the District | Messrs. Frazer’ & Chalmers, proprictore of to NE METHODIST EPISCOPAL, | Medical colleges. He pointed out that a patient J : ‘The bill also directs that an immediate survey | leading machine shop in Chicagoand the north- "Suolay Schuck Laer Mroecice | hat ritle ok eae, cone unconscious, and | ings withe few remarks, A young Sac and | Cr'tue river at the Tires iistors be made sek | west, aad eleven olier iron firms have con pee ve pondey eel cs preaching | that notice of death, should that occur, failing | Fox Indian, aout seventeen years old, a makes $15,000 available for this Y the pastor aud Tecepuion of members: jed the eight hours to their employes. In Tack ail shops of importance except the Dullock manufacturing company have now conceded, The above is somewhat at. Variance with Infor- mation otherwise obtained. ‘The developments showed that on the part of ‘tron manutacturers and foundrymen there had been no concerted action, Some have made concessions, some have refused them, and others are waiting for more light tobe thrown on the situation in 2180 patty meeiing. Subject: Japai, apuaMsy Of Us 8 Navy ts yurpose, A. draw is also provided for in the bridge, so as to admit of the iree passage of vessels, THE ACT OF 1881, In 1881 Congress passed an ac authorizing the construction of a free bridge at or neat Georgetown, but limited the total cost to $140,000. Efforts to purchase the Aqueduct to reach friends, the body might be given up for dissection, ‘The motion to pass the bill. over the veto was defeated, us stated in THe STAR yesterday, by a vote of 6 ayes to 48 nays, sD te bs War Department Changes. Geo, B. Simrall, class 1, A. G. O., has resigned; Geo. 4 Sunday School missionus: Address by Lieut. A.V. pin, the Lord's supper (Fs, GG ROH OF THE COVENANT, PRES: ‘byterian), Conn. ave. N aud 18th st&)—Pub- Ke worship ai 11 a.'m. and 7:40 p.m., Muy 2d, Preach- ingby Kev. J, HL. Nixos, D.D., of Wilmington, Del. Sunday School 93 student from Hampton, was introduced to the audience, and delivered an address upon the Indian problem. He was dressed in the school uniform, and spoke in short Jerky, but forcible sentences; asking for the education of the In- dians, and telling of the many difficulties that stand In the way of the young Indian boys and “=>, METROPOLITAN _ PRESBYTERI Crutchfield, class $1,000, 8. G. 0., re-| girls who seck to better their condition. He | ridge failed, and the Three Sisters site, after | Srder that they may know better what to do. A [ase ortrenseh aid bs net <Apitol Hil, ev. | signed; Oscar Foote, class 1, 8, G. 0., resigned; | sald that of course the majority of the Indioss | cifelul surveys and measurements had’ been large proportion Of the establishments are dMter- commons ate ones e mervices will here: | T#''E, “Taylor, promoted from clase $1,000 te | would be taught in the territories, but it was | Made, was selected as the most available. Pro- | MATE, Proper her commence at o'clock, A course of sermons is | a 14 Taylor, i dest that they should be educated’ at thicea, ‘were received, und it was ascertained a cHtcaco, Beer ee ee eee fo Leable fi, Beeabewow | Cae ty Bi. Qvn sean ARSE) ern schools, ike Carlisle and Hampton whats | that a bridge of Se ee ag re ng pen ing OS ever i 01 ted. jocal Hades” te The Pan-Electric Inquiry. Synge fed err remeaetd the money. Secretary “Lincoln recomunceded | view atte an suarchist. ih which ‘the neon (Se, HEHE VILE BE 4 GHARD RALLY | CONGRESSMEN Wato DECLINED To TAxE stock, | People, but were sustained and in fan Tadigy, | a0 additional appropriation of $80,000, it | states that Herr r Most ts ckpocted Lo arrive here ope, gorger tot und Lats aw. tho itt iter, | Representatives Beach, Howitt and Payne, of | territory as w place Overrun bY the womtaheeey | having bocn demonstrated Wat‘ sultabie | thismorning. He sald boos! g and New York, testified before the Pan-Electric in- vestigating committee yesterday that they had been offered stock, but refused it, Mr. Randall said he was sure no stock had ever been sent to him. Rogers may bave written him a letter making an offer of stock, and if this was so, he bad certainly declined it, but he had no recoliection of the inatter at all’ It Mr. Rogers said he had written such a, letter, it was Ikely that he did, but witness bad no recollection of it. ———+e+-______ The New Chief Engineer. FOREMAN PARRIS'’ APPOINTMENT FORMALLY ANNOUNCED—CHIEF CRONIN PENSIONED, An order was issued by the District Commis- sloners yesterday formally appointing Joseph Parris, foreman of engine company No. 1, as chief engineer of the fire: department to suc- ceed Martin Cronin, the appointment to take effect on the 16th instant, The same order di- rected that “Martin Cronin, ebiet engineer of the fire department in the ‘District of Colum- bia, in consideration of his resignation of that office and of iis having become permanently disabled by injury received in the Ineof duty, 4s hereby disc! from the fire service,to take effect from the 15th proximo, with leave of ab- sence with pay to that date, from which time he shall be allowed relief from the flremen’s re- lef fund at the rate of ears old Salon Fire company, and has been connected with the paid department fortwenty years, He isa typical flreman, active, energetic; and is very popular with the men under him. The new chief Visited the Commissioners yester al ternoon and thanked them for the confidence placed iu him. Mr, Webb informed him that the Commissioners bridge could not be constructed for less than. $220,000. One proposal was received to bull Bbridge for $140,000, but Gen. Wright, chief of engineers, reported ‘that the structure pro- posed Would not be sufficient in stre ‘He estimated that asubstantial and durable bridge could not be placed at the Three Sisters for less than " , Won vide & "dock bridge,” bat be consideren o “through bridge” far preferable, and that could not be built tor less than $220,000. ‘THE THREE SISTERS SITE. The river in the vicinity of Georgetown is nar- rowest at the Three Sisters and that is one de- cided feature urged in favor of the location, The total length of the bridge there, over both river and canal, will be about 1,156 feet, The depth tw rock at'the position of ‘the piers will prob- ably vary from 15 to 28 feet. But little expense will be required for the approaches at the ends file ond bevoarried ‘along te bluff to tie sours the roa e ‘sou! end of the Aqueductand there connect with tno white people, who did nothing but drink and amble and engage in all sorts of outlawry. fie appenied to thie audience to help to lilt Gp his race, but not to keep them moving all the time, taking them frora their homes before they have time to make a home ofit. While he spoke some eighteen or twenty swarthy young Indiunsand some not so young sat in the front seats, Representative Long, of Massachusetts, ad- dressed the assembly, stating that he considered the Indian problem solv. Solved, though not settled, All that was needed was to ad- vance upon this solution. The education of the Indian civilized him, and elevated all his associates who came under his influence. This could be seen by the illustration they had be- fore them: The young Indian orator, who looked and spokelike white school boys look and Speake, and his associates nt. le favored the civilization of the In and that their tribal relations be broken up, Daniel Fire Cloud, # Sioux, a theol stu- dent trom Hampton, delivered an address, in his alive tongue, which was interpreted. by another young Sioux cal student, Wal- ter Baptiste. His voice rang through the church paaenn ee Conny emphasized and accom- ni get out of the way of the law, “because he did not want to go to the penitentiary for noth- ing.” He saia Most has yew i assist y 4 eigit-hour movement, but wou! make 8 jes.” “The tle Yor talk” he remar! passed. This is @ time for action.” MARCHING ON MCORMICK'S WoRKS, ‘The first startling news of the morning came at 9:30 o'clock. A crowd of men from the lum ber yards and planting i numbering 3,000 or 4,000 men, got ether in the vicinity of 220 street and Biue Island. A leader selected and a line formed. In’ the . The body then moved +} the Movorentck Teaper works, ‘The reserve are all held at their respeo- ive stations tor duty in the event of discord, (Tuis morning in the lumber district not a mi undred employes of ¢ ‘Equitable’ Ge and recently Bishop. A. Bizz will preach moran, ing. ‘he church is doing better than al any pre Unie in its history. ‘The’ congregation is sieadi creasing. Laboring. debt, they desire fr a a3 they ure, With an ernburrassinig the help and sympatby of ali good f ‘ (fees CHURCH oF our PATEL Versalist), 13th and L sta, Kev. (UN ALE: 'T, pastor.—vervices To-morrow at 11a, m. aud, p.in. Strangers cordially invited. Sunday school is r im. ON PLACE MM. ‘Soutl,corner 9th and i sus. n. Rev. 5. W. Happaway. Preacliing Sunday at iia! each etry ted i ft % MEMORIAL PSE CHURCH pastor, 3G. Boris “Service atTiam. Aiternoon service, regular ‘m1, Sunday school at 9:30 aun. and §:30 Dak weryboay weleuine. v irs, THE WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY Society, Bultimore Conference, will hold a hicoting tn Fouidey Cherehe Taib todd Sayed TURMBAY, May di "Sense 430 a 7555 MM! Prominent workers will address the , Bis Awicews preaching evening seaslous seit Risen itvited. a Ks. SPIRITUALISM—G. A. R, HALL, 71H. and 1, sts, n.w.—For May, J. J. Moxsk, of Augiand, celebrated trance 8] ‘To-morrow, 11 o'clock am, “Spiritualism 4s @ Faith Breaker,” © o'clock “The Workshop of God.” Ten cent doe couktibutt ie - WESLEY CHAPEL, REV. RICHARD ‘Norris, pastor.—Teachers’ prayer meeting 9215 a.m. Sunday school, 9:30 am.” Preaching Ube pastor at llam, and 7:45 p.m. Suuday sea tnibtiouary meetlug’ S30 prin. Bpeclal sartoee dese ing the week, | Preaching each evening, except Satar- day, by Kev. W. C, WEBB, D.D., of Philadelphia, You are Invited. iw Fuel Co., engaged in buliding ‘this morning. The men were @ raise from $1.60 to $1.75 for ten work, all they asked. But this morning juit because the com) refused to fierease end eight irs work. The lumber Setecet nekenn anor to they might take, In the meantime no conces-' thanki thelr ministers. The church, the minister, and the school house ‘were the if to the Indians. He said Hampion belng educated: "What oughtts bs Lon done for the Indian was t0 teach thens then to Ive them their farms in thelr own individual his, with deeds and full ownership, and to i what of their territory was then left and St. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN top coin fnteh.comner 12th abd Hi sta... Prego y the pustor, Rey, Dr. amorrow (Sun- day), at 11 7:45 p.m. ‘Morning 6a SRier the esurrecuons” Zit tavited. ite ‘A UNION MEETING UNDER THE AU- spices of the Washington city ible soctet Will be beld at the Central Presbyteriau churci,, cor, aud $d sts. nw. MAY 2D, at Glock p.m. Hev.S, gi them the money, some in trust for them pet ar rly some should be und thelr OES, VEPMONT. AVENUE” CHHISTIAN ‘Church—Pastor, F, D. Powxe, at 1lam., sermon tothe children. At& p. m., “The Love of Son ot God.” nday school Oa Ye t 7330. ‘Bupiimmafter evening serviok eae He stated to 8 STaR peters make his ‘Massach' wanted 10,66 aa niosr the usetis avent center as possil Races In TeNwxssex.—Serious | he said, ‘good Inen and good women peoteethe trouble is feared Gotwecn blasee ane waite, se thusiastic in ‘Smith mot Tenn, Thursday ane ee give place to a crown and Chairman ines ‘and the whites wore strata | eae crown. of san’ citizenship He said with all the exper Williams nde preseer d2tted Bees sider ue Indians who” needed to be educated. 1-4 ‘exet a "a Sdcated = pe Pinte ontlonk AES, | "ren near at 3 Be are ware | ee ee MPS err Seresce Satur abd ireaSase Uacon, ° The atthe bay of wo Hampton ‘at the 8 nding Rook Saas Pius soa