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¢ THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Oorner Pennsylvania Ave, andllth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. THE Evrxrxo Stax is served to subscribers in the eity by carriers, on theit own account, at 10 cents per eek. or 44c. per month. Copies at the counter, 2 cents'each. “iy matl—postage prepaid—S0 cents s inonth: one year, $6: six mouths, [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C,as fecond-class mail matter. ‘TRE WEEKLY StaR—published on Priday—@1 & Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 60 cents. 89 Ali mail subscriptions must be paid mmadvance; he paper sent longer than is paid for. Rates of advertising mare known on appiteation. e he Loening Star, Vo. 68—Na 10,319. WASHINGTON, ‘D.C.. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1886. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. DERSIGNED, DO AGREE Fopective places of business & 1 FS SPECIAL orice BAUMS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ON MON- DAY, ihe 31ST it ==> OUK STORE WILE BE CLOSED THE (ee antrelusy Moxpay Mag abe ie ELPHONZS YOUNGS COMPANY. (Jeg ONITED STATES MARSHALS OFFICE, ashington, D. C., May 24, 1896, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERD Whereas. by an, Act of the Congress of the United States, entit. An Act authorizing the construction punmodation ef the Congres- {April 15, 1886, the Com diwus empowered to purchase oF two tracts of land in chase, her of eaid tracts ir the purposes ex- of sald tracts of land of, East capitol street, and which in- ‘e of squares humber 72¥, 780 and 731 4 Commission has made application to : Court of the District of Columbia (in Speelal Term asa District Court of the United states toascertain and asses the damages that may be oc eusioued by the taking of said three squares Of land, nd the seid Court bus directed te Marshal of (he District of Columbia to sum:non # Jury of seven per- ous to awens th if any. which each owner Of iand io said squares may suygpin by reason of the Same being <0 tak a accordanee with the terms of aid scby given that a jury appointed by the purpose Abow pros pad said Act Geseribed, t ereafter ng as may be necessary. ALBERT a. WILSON, mal of the United States in and for the District of my26-11t end from day to das th gonna) and Regular Mi Office 251 F JOHN LEETCH, Pres. my Zoot ectings, “= “BS SEVENTH STREET N. Ww. GASOLINE STOVES SUPERIOR QUALITY. ‘For sale by W. H, HARROVER my2t-lw = OOK RINDING.— HARPER'S AND entury Maxazine Hound for 65 and 75 <a old extabliched “Lyeett Bindery*” 1010 Pauave. Oftictal Gazecte and other bindings ne proportionally low: all work firstclae. m10-1an (Re FEE Se ohovs aNp critpren’s AIDS ‘will farnish empioyes for hotels. diniag rifts, stores, officers, messengers and Feand ors The biccou: eat the public is solicited. URE AU OF EMPLOY MENT, 1014 F st. nw. my 2m 2D SF Nov 1420 F street, ‘Buys Foreiga ant Dymencic Gold and Silver Cola . Stutiiated Col. Special wire io New York. Stocks and Bonds Dought and carried ou mazgio or for cash. “myleaun << TRAVELERS CREDITS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE, LETTERS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAPTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. myl@-Im LEWIS JOHNSON €CO., Bankers, 2=>,_ BEST QUALITY FLUID FOR VAPOR (Set aitven opus tor toc diverse Themen sad best makes of Vapor Stoves at prices a3 low as the lowest. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Stoves and Ranges of aii Kinds; at bottom figures Call and be convinced, at MC MITCHELL'S, sry ‘B105 Ast. bow. ee as S PRICE, DRUGGIST. 428 7th st. aw. ‘The ost complete Drug establishment Ia South ‘Washington. Our prices are exceeding! 13. SS" movements and Massages—Prof. Nissi 908 16th st. Ladies und gentlemen assistan's. Pati Treated at their residence if desired. wh25-3m, | PHOSVIT#.—THIS COMBINATION. OF (Fsr~chikten Wind chery soa ravaate haa | Phosphates, is a popular and efficient Brain and Nerve ogee Bites Pex basc ess Mears Sold at ict eee ee NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. Haweers Bazas, Just Published CONTAINS THE KIRMESS AT WASHINGTON, ‘Three Llustrations, WITH DESCRIPTIVE ARTICLE. Other Hiustrations: HIS FATHER'S HOUSE-ORPHANS—THE CITY OF EDINBURGH (Doubie Page)—TEN FASHION CUTS—coMICS, ‘For sale by all Booksellers aud Newsdeslers, 10 CENTS PER COPY. HARPER'S MAGAZINE. HARPER'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S BAZAR HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE... MARPEE'S F (One Nox HARPER'S ¥ week for ANKLIN SQUARE LIBRAR’ pera week for SSR Index to Harpes's Magazine, 1 to 70; $vo. Cloth 4.00 HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. it (Successors to T. Toumey} 1320 Peuna Ave. and 407 13% St. N. W., STEAM MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS rd agains Malaria, Sold at | => WASHINGTON GROVE—ANNUAL (Fee meotingthe annual meeting of the mene: holders of Washington Grove Camp Meeting Associa Hon will be held at the camp ground, Monday next, May 31,at10a m Train from B. & 6. depot at $:40 a ms also at 50am. THOS, P. MORGAN, pres't 5, F. SIMPSON, sec’y. It (=, THE, YOUNG PEOPLES’ MEETING ‘of Washington Grove will be held st Dun- barton Avenue M. E- Church, West Washington, on Friday, June 4th,a:8 p.m. Youaretnvited ~ 1i* (==, THE MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF Breese PLOOM_ OF YOUTH LODGE, No. 1.363, re hereby requ ‘o meet at their ballon MUN: DAY, the 31st instant, at 7:30 p. m. By order ot 8. G. I. N BUTLER if ee THE MEMBERS OF WAYMAN GROVE Boat Pega LACE Gard alae Ut election 11am. Each church will be entitled to send two delegates, the Pastor and one mam STEWART President, J. H. COLLETT, Remar: eat (== Force to THE PuBLic The Organized CARPENTERS and JOINERS of ‘Washington are prepared co take all kinds of carpen- ters work at rates lower than those of last season aud Fequest all persons who contemplate building or have Work that has been stopped by the eight-hour lockout to give ns.a chance to show that the assertions made by us—“that work can be performed at lower rates for ight hours than it was for ten hours last season’ — can be verified. We are also prepared totake all jobbing on the same conditions, and our organizations guarantee that ail work undertaken will be completed without any lock- out or other impediment in the must workmanlike dress A CO-OPERATIVE FIRM, CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, wuendquarters, corner Seventh and L streets north- OWING TO THE UNEXPECTED Di ‘mand for tickets to the Dairy Maids’ Re- , Western Presbyterian Church. the Reve; tion will be held in tue Lecture room of tue churel instead of the Redfern building. «n Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, May Sist aud June Ist and’ 2d. frou: te 10:30 pin. my29-30" (=, WAYMAN GROVE | CAMPMEETING sons desiring tents will torgof their respective i commence JULY 23, 1856. All per- ‘seud applications to the pus churches. e. STEWART, President. my20-lawow _my20-2We (ee, ATTENTION: ‘Regulation Hat: at Comrade A. DEI quarters of G. 4. B. are ready TRsCK’S, 724 7th st nw. Head- my28-2t PEABODY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Of Georzetown, D. G. OVEK 4,000 VOLUMES, Condition of the Fund and the 2onual income, pub- lished in accordance with the directions of the found- en ‘Original fund,.... = ‘$15,000 Present fund, good 6 per cent bonds, $23,500.00 Real estates. even on 90.00, babd, $1,580 A. HYDE, Treasvrer. (> SPECIAL, CARE IS GIVEN TO FINE ‘Turkish Rugs, &c, at our cleaning works We subject them to the hot’nuptha gas process, seal them ia paper cases, snd sew them in canvas to bé pub away for the summer, A. H. CHACE & ERO., my2$-1m___ Steam Carpet Cleaners, 616 La. ave. F NEISON DIVISION. "Persons Day with Nelson Fush and confusion at the depot on the morta, Bist by purchasing their ckets now xt 3. BUS B14 Sit street northwest, call soon a seate. Exebange tickets ready. (=, 4 SEW BEILDING ABSgCTATION. "a inajority of the members of the Metropolls Buildings Associations, Now 6, 6 and at s meetin held om the Sth of May, at Witthaft’s Hail, resolv. to organize a new Luling Association. under the | hume of “Ime Metropolis, Batiding Assdclatioa, No, Sand to be permanent in its existence. “The first an organised, bn Deceateees TOS sae aha ae rr aber, ‘and’ they ‘have Tiras fen managed ‘with gfeat success, We, thers: tore. Invite every one who wishes to join a profitable sod gate Balding Sssoeution to meet on WEUNis cae 18d. B ociack Bm. at Wathaits ruer $4 and Bstreetsa e, wiien the election of officers for the ensuing year and first monthly pays WALLIS WITTERET, Presta ment ALL re ent pro tem. HENRY KOTIMANN, Secretary pro tea JOHN BANE, Treasurer pro teu. t folng to. Richthond on Decoration vision’s Excersion will avoid the ‘ofthe CH'S, NOTICE WASHINGTON, D.C, May 7, 1886.—The firm of A. N. HAZEN &Co,, has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. either partners authorized to seitie outstanding accounts. AN. HAZEN. & DEPUE. I have associated with me,my son,JAMES K.DEPUE, and will continue the Feed and Grocery business ab my new stores, Noa 815 aud S20 4% street southwest, under the firm name of A. DEFUL & SON. ‘A. DEPUE. ‘OURSTORES WILL NOT BEOPEN ON MONDAY, MAY 3st: BH WARD. W.S BROWN co. A.C.&G.H. DEMONET, D. W. PEACHY. A. KAUPMANS DOUBLE COMBINATION STORE, . 1241 and 1243 1ith si. s ‘Will be open MONDAY, May 1, until pen May (2 m. my27-Bt (fee WE HEREBY AGREE NoT To OPEN ‘our respective Stores on MONDAY NeXT, May 31. 1ss6:—X. W" Borched. C.C. Bryan, Jobin Ht! : wawell & Sou, Geo, E Kennedy & PARRIS. & CO,, BANKERS, 1844 F st., CEbbitt licuse Buy and sell D.C. Securitien Gas stock, Chesapeake and Potomuc Telephone stock. Dealers in Exchange, Coin and Mutilated Silver. my2e1m (a= WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Wasb- ington Market Company will be held at the Oflice ot the Company, in the city of Washlogton, at THREE @) O'CLOCK P.M. on SATURDAS, the oth day of June, 1856, to decide upon the method of procuring Ue money necessary to extend the B street baldiage aud to provide the cold storage roums aud machinery, 2nd other market lmprovement tf P.S. SMITH, Secretary pro tem. irs my 25-10 ase. FRANKLIN I ECO, ASIMUTON, D.C Saye 3. th ‘A meeting of the stockholders of ‘the Franklin In. surance Company of Wasiingion, D.C, wilt he held At this office, on MONDAY. Jui for the election ‘of twelve (12) Directors to serve the ensuing year. Polls open from 12 to 2 o'clock p.m. LFENWICK YOUNG, Secretary. (Fae, SECURITY PROM Loss BY BURG SE WLARY, ROBBERY. FIRE OR ACCIDENT, THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, onsen 1OTHST. AND NeW YoRK AVE. Perpetual Charter, uct of Congress January 22, 1867. Mal se Hires = alts, with Sargeant ‘Pime Lock attached, guarded by turce watchtnen, and con stunt electriad commenication with Folice Depart nent SAFES RENTED FROM $5 TO $60 PER YEAR SILVERWARE taken on Deposit in trunks or boxes at lowest rates, Ben}. P. Snyder, President; Chas. © Prevt; A. L. Sturtevant. Secy; 7 Eaw- | fssou Wges, Treas; Soba Q. Parke, Henry A. Willard, . heodgers. “myiScolm Chea E Nyman, Assist. Sec'y. Tc cc (DE A Roper “Has Removed his Oilice and Residence to 1214 Toth st, between Massachusetts and Khode Island avenues myz2-¢o7t" i< REMOVAL! MRS E BRASELMAN, SSE" teacher of “Art Needlework, and. Dealer ia | Ene Decorative. Art Embroidery Materials, Crewels, Zephyrs and Germantows Yarus STAMPING DEPOT, Designs for Lustro and Kensingiou Painting, and all Kinds of Embroidery. Stamping on. Piugh, Velvet nd Woolen Gouds a specialty. A One line of Stamped And Unstamped Linen and Cotton Guods always on baud O18 Fst, nw. Mrs, BRASELMAN desites to thank her friends and puptis for their kind and beral Petronare. und to inform them that she Will, on oF Sbout JUNE dst, Oecugy her New and Commodions wre at 604 lita STREET N.W. (NEAR B)) luere. by strict attention to business, and renewed ts to please. she hopes to merit » continuance of appreciation und approval. myztoe eam Feuer. in order to close out a large stock of HARD- WOODS, I will make it specially to your interest it you place your orders with me. HEADQU S DEPARTMENT OF THE POTOMAC, GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, Wasuinoton D.C, May 24, 1886. GENERAL ORDERS No. 6. L, wil sta p.w,, this (Saturday) Way, ELISTS, REVS SAMUEL Nemon Place MC = Chore Sait, cor of ite J In compliance with the rales and regulations, and General Orders No. 5, C.S, from these headquar- ters, Memorial Day wiil be observea on MONDAY. May 31. it is hoped that every comrade will feel it not only bis duty but a privilege to take part in the ceremonies of the day, and hearty Invitation is extended to the citizens, churches, public schools and Sunday schools to co-operate. Divine service suitable to the occasion will be held. on SUNDAY, May 30th, at the Church of Our Father, Kev, Alexander Kent. corner of 13th aud L streets $ nd HL sta. n.w., T. Keury, pastor.—Sabbath School Preaching ‘at’ 11am. G ‘Strangers are cordially welcor VERO: T AVENUE Co tesy "AL pie's meeting at service. rch. pastor, FREDERICK D. (JSS, POURTH, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘othst., bet. ‘Rev, JosEPs at 9:30 a.m. ospel service at 8 p,m. CHRISTIAN . POWER. At Sp.m.. "Who school, #:308 m. Young P20- 30 p.m.” Baptism after evening northwest. at 11 o'clock u. m1. Comrades will appear in citizen's dress with Grand Army badge. IL Comrades are urged to adhere strictly to the Regulation Uniform, bu. dark clothes shonid be worn by those who are not provided with uniform. all Cotwrades should wear white gloves, the Grand Army. 8 Pp. m.. preaching by the pustor. 7 us, day School at the church and mission. “11 4. m. and CHUROR o'clock p. m4 ung people's praise mecting Hevival services die Bing the week. ‘All'are eordily invited Yo worship Af x Buiige, being displayed on the leh breast lif he Various oreanzations which have sgnlied er Intention of participating it i iit take position in the line as follows ne Parade wi Detachment of Mounted Police, Comrade Horatio G. Gibson, (Georve Washington KENT, pastor. —Services at 11a, m. day. school at 9:45 4. present. All cordially invited. (Ks CHURCH (OF “OUR FAT ‘versalist), 13th and L sts, Ret ind 8 pu Atil a.m. @. A. HER” (UNI Post, No. 103, N'Y) Bvt: Brig: Gen., Grand arsbal and Sta! GRACE M. E. CHURCH, CORNER OTH reno SSS" and's sis. u.ws—Misslonary meeting 9390 Battalion 34 Artillery, Capt. Lewis Smith, command- | SUK. Interesting exercises. Address by Mrs in Me eaune Battery K, Ist Lieut, C. Himphries, commanding. <=>, DUMBARPON AVENUPMFCHURCH, Battery H, iat Lieut W. &. Birkheiuer, commundiig. | [ROSS ney. Wat ONES eth ees Baitery L. Capt. Frank W. Hess, colmmanding. | To-morrow. Sunday achoot B48 tah" Preaching by Battery E, Capt James B. Yuroank, cominandiug. | the pastorstil am, and 8 paw. “Lemporsmee meee Beseer A Gap dames chester cdmnanding™ | tng ato pn, with readings, rettatlony, good Sage Ligat Butiery' C, Sa Artiliery, Col. Hk Warner, Come | Ing, ete, aiid an address oy FAL Baas mandibg. good time expected. All are cordially invited. 1t® HAMLINE METHO! am, Preaclung'11 a.m. and 8 p.m., anaing. Rev. J. A. Prick, Sons of Veterans, Capt, W. A. Kuthertord, commanding. Department Commuter aud siutt and’ Past Depart- notice. fs Excursior to Washing on Monday, given by the ladies of the cl EPISCOPAL (DS catttets 8th and Pie nrdae anon OAS the pastor, yn Grove jurch, See ite ment Commander, John A. Rawlings Post, No, 1, Christopher G, Bollin- poset; Gomininder. ost Drum Corps, Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Cuuries P. Lincoln, Com- iauder. Lincoln Post, No. 8, Williain W. Hibbard, Com- mander. Post 4 Drum Cor; '. D.* of Howard University, un the 151 morning next, 30th inst, Patriotic Debt.” EE tiverpoot, Com- ©. P. Morton Post, No. 4. Wiillam pastor. Services at 11 & m, aud 8 p. m2. ‘mander. inorning the pastor w'll George G. Meade Post, No. 5 God.” In the evening Xo. 9, Edward J, Russel, Com- nalider, er, Marine Band Drum Corps, Mendi and Sherboro counte John F. Reynolis Post, Nv.6, Thonius bool at nist. 330 at, Howay,Com- ‘matic James A. Gartield Post, No. (aS A SERMON FOR DECORATION DAY ‘will be preached by Rev. C, H. A. BULKLEY, ih st. Presbyte- Tian church, opposite. MePherson square, on Sunday at Llo’elock. Subject: “A i (a, ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, “COR- ner 10th and sts. n.W., Rev.S. SL NEWMAN, in the reach on “Co-workers with Rey. D, F, WILBERFORCE, ative Atricun, will speak upon Christian work in the , West Africa. Sunday Musicted by Di. BIScirOFR, oF- ‘Philip H. Weber, Com- Burnside Post, No. 8, Alexander H. Holt Comman- No. 9, Frederick C, Revells, Clunsuaniter, preach at 11 a.m., appropriate Indebtedi ator Mili Charles Sumner P, it< REY, DR. JOHN P. NEWMAN, PAS- SE tor of ‘the Metropolitan M.£ chared, will Memorial Day, on and at i hison, W. 4. Hepourn, J-O'bonueli, Cy ie Aled Farragut Post, No. uy. DB. Gallatin, Commander | ind be, Newuiatt wil de ‘rial addresses, 1% Seaaidon: Guise , Newinan. crial nacresven= Xe Posts will form on D street, with right resting on IM SABBATH SCHOOL, AT 3 LOth street, in the position wesisned, a eels wal, aud Pm. Sunday, in Pllgrin bail, 10th bein readiners to move at 10a tu. airae Stynear Hest.nwe Prayer mecting every Wedsesday LV. ‘The line of march wili be from the place of ren- id help. Ing at 8 o'clock. deavous westward. alon avenue to 15th street, uy Thorth side of Beunsyivania Lota. stree: to Ponusyivanie avenue, a oh Pennsylvania avenues aud AE street, West Washington, to Aqueduct bridge, where the parade wh be disiasa, The colin Will move by fours or sections of eight, as commanded 7 Dee Brig. Marshal, and witi ‘hy ofthe entire corumn ‘Sunday At 11 o Clock & sermon by Rey. J. 1. P. be read, the pastor being absent, = #ibson Is announced as Grand general direetion and control By command of 'B, BUIGK OE, Assit Adjut hat 11 wm. ‘an ‘All Welco: pt. Commander, RYLAND M. ashington.— Preaching at 1 . by the pastur, Rev. W choot goes to Ike Yuh und B sts. at 8:30 sharp. A welcoms (t= FOUNDRY (Sona ae Services Preaching at 11 a.m. meeting every Wednesday eve visitors always welcome. HUBLIC, ., May 28, 1886, Fved fi tus bisiriet on the uz on Sunday. It bus Deen our custom in the past to casi on the pupils ofthe publle schools ior flowers with which tw decorate the raves of the Culon soldiers who lie buried at Arilug- a ‘ool by the us Seats tree, ¥ STREET BAPTIST CHURG w.—The pastor, Rev. D.W. Fal A. Kk creek. Mond ‘stra ‘Seatings free, AEMCELEE. Will It CE ‘also ut 8 p.m, med. Tt EB CHURCH, SOUTH 1 a, mand CHAPMAN, Teaving eto ail, ate Y'LOR, pastor. at 9:15 a.m, pastor: prayer ers und. UNION THODIST ‘Chureh, 20th st. nw., near KLES W. BaLpwix <.D.D..Chaplats will preaeh, aud a sunday Sen00L 4p. y meeting, addressed by Prof. Hel 7 “clock, Young People’s mceting. meeting Monday, Prayer meeting Wede Sp. um. Festival r n this jurisdiction, This year the schuols ¢ he 28th, aud remain closed Until June 1. Its. therefore, impracticable to gather flowers in the mauner we have beeh doing, Secause flowers brought to the schools on Friday Would fade before Monday. ‘, therevore, appeal tu the patriotic elt Bs 10 overcome this dhibeulty tion of flowers, winieh a places on Sunday. oF bei isan D.W. Houghton, 2818 N st. (Georgetow: drugstore, Pa. ave. and 2zdst. nw: J.B. Pasave. nw.: Dr Chester's church, 4th a sud at National Rules Armory, ihe beauquarters of the Decoration Committee, G sta ws, near vth. WM. W. HIBBAKD, Chairman Committee on Decorations aud Grounds, ens to help F.G BEVELLS, secretary. ae a Vitale, ave, | ez Swot, pastor. Preneiring Te (Fee pHEARQUARTERS GEO. G. Mirae | SM Sucth or Uiiversity. G. A.B. DEPT, POUTOMA\ Comrades of Meade Post will assemble at Graba Ariay ams, Prayer and praise qeetings day evenings at 5 oclock. A! Hail, corner 7th and L sts n. w., at Mai. sharp, | free, mone ee dat to participate in the Memorial | —— Services at’ Arlington. cs Comrades will 9 rin uniform, if possible. herot Hand Sti sts. now. Ker ppee |. RUSSELL, Commander, | GREENE, ‘pastor —Sunday school, ‘8:30. F. A. RHODERIC! djutant, jog 11 am, aug wp. invited. ay eat the Cadets’ Armory.cor. 7th and O sts.u,w., SUNDAY MOENING, BOtW “ust, At 10 o'clock shitp, for the purpose of proceeding in a Loay to Lerean’ Buptist | Chureh, Wherea memiorid sermon wil be preached by Comrude It liam Waring, pastor of sid church. gpevpie’s meetlug. G30 m In, oI Seats tree aud pubbe invived, pastor. a, “How to Succeed.” EPISCOPAL Pennsylvania Avil a, a of the Hiuuse 3 pm. the m., SS. MIS ary A. Hazen, ‘Consecration pesday; bot At G (ate Thursday aud’ Friday DHAM, THE G SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER sor arm and Vin Se, EDMOND row by Prof, of Columbian Cutversity. at LL o'clock Sunday are invited. Seats nd Thars- V. SAMUEL H, a.m, Preach- seats for all, und all are sunday Sch =—>_ MI. VERNON PLACE M, EB CHURCH, the Post will also assemble at their headquarters, Soutli, cor, Mu and K sts n. Ww. Preseuing 9th and D sts. now. at 9 a.m. MONDAY, MAY Sst at 11am. and Sp. us. by the pastor, Kev. in ful uulform. for tue purpose of participating iii DOAWAY. Mori {, “Who ison the memoria day paraie: ‘Sid Public cor- By order of the Post, W. a. LIVERPOOL, _Comauander, ie DEPARTMENT OF POTOMAC Hxabuvanriis BeRNsi0i May Burnside Post, No.b, are requested tor. Preaching at 11 mi. aad (mans = ‘The comrades 0 to assemble at their hall, coruer of 7th wud Lists. u. | g:ip ic me Sundar seliool Hao eae tock i. m. I MOS D. Sst | ev. J. MUKUNDEER KeiLEY, 1 for tie purpose of tor nd marebing to their | 1} a. is Yous on in Line on St, | ing service S 0. z Post Commande: It SACLE—D! | ‘aad eve i Tit TEKANS, {0 S65" ne auspices or ute Veteran District of Columbia, will decorate the zemves of their consrades ‘Tu)-Me ble at Nic. Lochbochier's ington City Garden at 3 o nd marca to Pros: Ct Hii ceme-ery, on Liveoin ave. where the cere: onies will take place “Mr. Jos Wa. BURKART, of this city, will be the orator ot U 1 THE MEMBERS OF (So EE ASO tTOS Wat 4 p.m. ‘hey wii assem- | Cartmerly Lovitler’s) Wash [eo ALL SOULS (UNTTARIA: US corner iti aid Lats, Kev, i Pastor. ty school at service at Li; Vespers at PAUL'S Ot. LIsH, = p.corner of 11th aud I West, S. Dust pustur.—Services to-mor HE CLAN-S will meet at th Ht, 1 15h ‘atid Isis. n. W.—Kev. J. HL. DasMLeLL, SD.in Feats D., prestdiug 80 p. « thursiuy evening.* 1 SORNE © VINE SERY- jug, by Mev, ir, BRADFORD, Sunday at ‘) CHURCH, Ruse It si 1a; MOFUIng It LUTHERAN streets norch- \FFOW morn deveutug at LL and 8. Morulng subject, “kine hail, corner of Peuusyivauia ave. and digst. ployer and employes; their relution to euch ober ex: MORROW (Sunday), BO, at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp, | emplificd.” Sunday school at 9:30. - Catechetleal Gages end isis" wall be fa waltiogs By ontée | css at 3 pm. Frayer meeting ow Thursday evening ie | ats. t REA partuership at the a conducting a general Real NESS, We Solicit @ Share uF we large I ntIng 48 Ww) regularly at 1a. pm, Sunday seh WOMAN'S CHRISTLA. es antes the Potomac. of Mafeb, 1831, anu the + organized YSIS, and muny@lers, ‘e prompt aud personal at- tention to all business eatrusted lo oUreate. Estates carefully managed, rents collected, loans uegotlal and real estate bought, sold and exchanged, Lnoruas Lon concerning ail local investinents cheerfully given, Respectfully, JNO, MeL. DUvSON, W. RILEY D! Keter Vunin av Uses at hendiy isbn to licuey OD summer and its Special’ retercne ektedare Gordaally Mnvited. and Lo Lu Wun, tact or failae: Je MM 3 pm, ‘Hon. HM. Sweet: Iv ct. dour contribution. of Georgetown, D.C. ; = RAT Pres. National bank of Republic; Hon. A. AL on AML, Church so Hall, cor, 4th and East Capitol sts, ( Preaching to-morrow at 11 a, m, and 8 JW. EWAN. Prayer meeting ning atSo'clock. U.S. Marshal of D. ley, Commissioner of D. C.; Bunkers. Hon. samuel &. Wheat Messrs: Lewis Johnson my20-1m EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS APRIL 15, 1886, 3618,312.24, Monthly payments are $2.50 per share. ‘$1,000 udvauced on each share. MARY 5. ivy New York avenue, ‘Phe public ‘Vited to attend. AL 9:50 a, m. and B-BU p. to the cureut children, AL CHURCH. gu MPI LSS5~ ction tape! Misstou Rooms, nov Penny #30 prim, nthe foteret OF the ‘deparusent diseases, with Ailint 29-21 ‘m. SPIRITUALISM TO-MORROW, G. a. Tt, louse, of Eng trativual; “Tia m., “incarna ‘Eventual America. ae uth, at eum’ thitd floor).- ‘p.m. by Kev. ery ‘Thursday eve- ‘Ail friends sind members invited. * = THOMAS, OF BALTIMORE, (Peay. expecting to attend Priends meeting To huorrow at 11a, m. iu the parlors or ihe Y. Ml. 4s corals i ‘The eighty-fourth meeting of the Association for muking monthly puyments and advances will be held ESDAY, Juice 2, 1856. at 7 o'clock p.ip.. at ional Vifles’ armory, G st., near 9th st. Shares he Li ‘at this meeting or at the office of the association daily, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:50 .m. Pamphlets explaining the object of the Association, its advantges, =. furnished upon appli- cation at the office. ‘The office will be closed Lecora- thon day, Monday, May 31s. Arlington, Va, are most respectfully HL. Lee, to be held Order of the church. pr r NOVICE—ALL THE MINISTERS OF {SS ine Union. votn Washiugtou-alesandtinat ited to be present on the ifth suuday in May, at 8 o'eleck p. m., Yo tie welcome reception of our nev pustor, Mev. Jas. i the ‘Third Baptist church, Franklin street, between 4th und Bin streets north- west, Rev. Robt. JOMNSON Will preside, Done by on J. F, TOMPKINS, Chureh Clerk. CHURCH OF THE COVEN. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President, (Seem, HER ‘Conn, ave. N, and 1i INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y, VAT F st." my20-4t (KS) PEACE NOUR (ORDER FOR FINE DEESS SHIRTS with HALL & BARNES, FURNISHERS AND SKIRT MAKERS, 908 F st. pastor, Rev. ‘TS. HaMuin. Suni iin.” Strangers cordially welcomed. Services at 11.a.m. and 8 p.m.” Preaching? ANT, (PRES- sth nw) as : ‘School hw, | gar Successors to TH UMPSON'S SHIRT FAC: TORY mys (Ee SoTice Gospel thecting, 6 p.m.” Gung men co to any or all of these services, “Strangers ¥ TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIES! city welcomed. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOUIA- ‘TION, 1409 New York ave.—Young Men's mecilug, 3:30 pm. Young Men's Bible class, 4:46, ited ‘the It. Stop your hair fulling out, One treatment of the Electric Hair Restorer will doit Twenty-five treat- ments for $10. It has never failed in 35 years. Call at iam. ‘To. ‘Vice at 8 o'cioc! (Fees BEY, GEORGE G NEEDHAM, THE Evangelist, will preach (D. V., )'To-inorrow the young at 8:80 pm.” Evening: ser~ my s4-6t for testimonials of the best families in Washington. _ap2h-wdes (ee Gospel services ev daily from 12 to 1; Bo on CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 909 PA. night, at 7455 Sunday afternoon at & Childrens Washington News and Gossip, THERE ARR 315 New AD’ in THe STAR to-day,—the largest number ever Printed in a single issue. GovERNwENT RECEIPTS To-DAY. revenue, $449,821 Internal ustoms, $322,705. GEN. DRum’s CounTRY RESIDENCE.—Adju- tant General Drum has recently purchased @ country residence northwest of West Washing- ton, at the northeast corner of the junction of the gross cut and Hidge roads. ‘The house 1s a Substantial brick, with about fifteen or twenty geres of ground. Gen. Drum is making pre- parationsto take up his residence {here early next month, PERSONAL.—The Chinese minister and his interpreter went to New York to-day, and will spend afew days in the metropolis Dr. E. farroll Morgan, of this city, tread an essay be- fore the American Throat association in Phila- delphia yesterday Ex-U. S, Treasurer Spin- net, who has been living in’ a tent on Pablo Beach, Florida, for a year, and who wasrecently reported to be very ill, was merely suffering from @ bad cold, and is now better.—Mr. Chaties E. Galt leaves New York to-duy for au extended European trip.—vol. J. E. D, Colby, of Washington, was in San Franciscolast Sature . Representatives Burleigh and Le Fevre went over to New York yesterday.— E.HL Dellinger and W.W. Merritt of New York, 8. Mansfield and Wm. McCrory, of Fayette, Pa..J. M. Guthrie, of Indiana, H.'H. Babcock, of Watertown, N. Y.,E, Howlett, of Philadel” hia, John P. Campbell, of San Francisco, and fohn Lomas and Alex. Brown, of England, are are at Willard’s.—Commissioner Colman, of the Agricultural department, has gone west‘on ‘short visit.— Senator Cullom, who has gone to his home in Illinots, was ‘in Chicago on Thursday.—Superintendent Bell, of the foreign “mail service, has gone to his home in St. Louis for a stay of a tew days, THE PRESIDENTS MARRIAGE. A Plain and Unostentatious Wedding at the White House. REV. DR. SUNDERLAND TO PERFORM THE OERE MONY IN THE BLUE PARLOR NEXT WEDNES- DAY EVENING —THE BRIDAL COUPLE WILL NOT LEAVE THE CITY AT PRESENT. The following official statement was issued from the White House last night: President Cleveland will be married at the White House on Wednesday evening, June 2d, to Miss Fra0 ges Folsom. ‘Ths recent death of @ relative of Miss Folsom bas changed the original plans for the wed- Ging, and the invitations will how be limited to a few of tHe pear relutives aud the members «st the cabinet and their wives Rev. Dr. Suuderland, of the First Presbyterian church ot Washingwon, will officiate. ‘Phe ceremony will be followed by a collation, und the Redding in all its details will be piain and uncetentar as. ‘This announcement sets at rest.all the doubts regarding the President's intended marriage. As stated, the original plans jor the wedd! ‘4 were changed by the recent death of Miss Fol- som’s grandiather. | [t was to consult with Miss Folsom on this subject tuat Col. Lamont went to New York and met her upon ber arrival from Europe, The result of the consultation was made known to the President upon Col. Lamont’s return to Washingion yesterday morning. The President acquiesced in all the arrangements, and consented to the official an- nouncement of the proposed marriage. Last evening & number of the cabinet officers called at the White House to tender their congratula- tons, The wedding will take place ut seven o'clock in the evening in the Blue Parlor. No formal cards of invitation will be issued, and only the relatives of the bridal coupie and the members of the cabinet and their wives will witness the ceremony. Miss Cleveland will be Present, und is expected at the White House in a few duys. WHAT THREE LADIES WANTED, Among the earliest callers at the White House this morning were three jadies, one of whom wanted an invitation card to the wed- ding; another wanted to bespeak some of the wedding flowers,and the third came to pre- empt a slice of wedding cake. THE PRESIDENT’S COUNTRY HOME, The authorized announcement of the Presi- dent's marriage has renewed the interest in the purchase of the Rosedule place, In the county, Fecently made by the President It ts here, if is supposed, that the President will spend portion of his honeymoon, Mr. George Gree: the former owuer, still occupies the house, ant hus two weeks still to remain there under the terms of the sale. The house will then proba- bly be renovated. It is not thought probable thatit will be ready for the President's occu- ancy within two months. The old bouse bas become 1 point of great interest Lo persons who drive out over the suburban rou ‘The day after the sale was announced there were eighteen carriages drawn up belore the place at oue time. The sule to the President seems also to have given ageneral boom to real estate in that locality. THE NEWS AT THE CAPITOL, The President's murriage may be the absorb- ing topic in social circies, but it scarcely creates more than a ripple on the surface in legistative circles. Senators and Representutives nature ally feel some ‘nterest in the event, but it only extended far enough to obtain assurance that the marriage is definitely settled. Senator Sherman usked a Stak reporter if the state- ot regarding the marriage and its date was ib! nd upon being told that it wus au- thoritauively given out from the White House he merely said: “That was the sensible pia THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP TO NEW YORK. Col. Lamont was very busy at the White House to-day, flitting here and there, carrying out the wishes of the President and dodging newspaper reporters. He found time to state to a STAR reporter that he had no information to give beyond what had already been ‘made public, Ithas been stated that the President will go to New York to-morrow night and will be back ayain Tuesday morning. Col, Lamont then disappeared within the recesses of the private part of the White House. ‘Secretaries mar and Endicott and Postmaster General ‘Vilas will accompany the President. Secretary and Mrs. Whitney will leave Washington this afternoon for New York, and it is Moughe they will return elther Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning witl Miss Folsom, who will be the guest of Mrs. ‘Whitney during the short interval between her arrival and the hourof the wedding. Secretary Whitney said this morning, however, that he did not know just when he would return from New York, and he was not aware of the ar rangements by which he is to accom- any Miss Folsom to Washington. He ntiinated, however, that he was will- ing to be of any service Possible, Notwithstanding the "announcement that the President will not leave Washington until tomorrow evening, there 1s good reason for be- Heving that he will start m a special Craiggenis evening tor New York, and that he will ® ac companied by Secretaries Endicott and Lamar, Postmaster General Vilas, Col. Lamont and Representatives Howitt and Scott. They will be met in Jersey City by Wilson L. Bissell and & representative of the Folsom family. The President undoubtedly intends returni to Washington Tuesday morning, but Just when the bride-elect will be here cantot be learned: Miss Folsom, her mother and uncle uj landing in NeWw York from the revenue cutter Chandler were driven to the Gilsey house, where they now are, occupying a suite of four roomson parlor floor. THE SOLDIERS’ GRAVES, Program of Memorial Services to be Held by the Grand Army of the Republic. The memorial day services to be held Monday under the auspices of the Department of the Potomac, G. A. R., will begin at the Soldiers’ Home and Congressional cemeteries at 10 o'clock, and at Arlington at noon. The parade will take place at 10 o'clock, in accordance with the order published in THESTAR. The colnmn will move from 10tn and D streets at AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ONLY THE HOUSE IN SESSION. Knights of Labor and Oleomargarine House of Representatives. ‘The Speaker laid before the House a commu- nication from the Secretary of State subnilt- ting an estimate of $106,100 for inaugurating the statue of liberty enlightening the world. Reterred. ‘Mr, Merriman (N. ¥.), from the committee on Post offices and post roads, reported a bill Amending the stavutes relative to the trans- mission of obscene matter through the mails. ‘House calendar. KNIGHTS OF LABOR AND OLEOMARGARINE. The House then went lato committee of the whole (Mr. Springer, of Illinois, in the chair) on the oleomargarine bill, the pending amend- ment being that offered by Mr. Townshend (lL), reducing the tax on oileomargarine trom ten Cents to two cents per pound. ‘Mr, Hatch (Mo,) stared, that in view of the fact that varior rotets Sha ie of Labor against the bill had been presented, he wished to have the following telegram to Speaker Car- “QLEVELAND, O.—Acting under instructions trom the General Assembly of Knightsof Labor I desire to state that no person whatever is au- thorized to speak {yr this organization, either in thejaMirmative of negative, on the question of the regulation of the sale of oleomargarine now pending before Congress. Please bring this to the attention of the proper committees. V. PoWDERLY, Grand Master, Knights of Labor’ Mr. McCreary (Ky.) offered an amendment providing that the tax of ten cents a pound shall be Imposed only on oleomargarine, which is manufactured and sold, or removed for con- sumption as butter, He’ had understood the chairman of the committee on agriculture to ‘Say that he did not desire to impose the tax un- less the oleomargarine was manutuctured and sold as butter,and this ainendment would make the meaning of the bill clear. ‘The bill was discussed by Messrs. Hatch, ‘Townshend (Ilis.), Mr. Leblbach (N.J.), (who thought that the taxes imposed were too high), Mills (Tex.) (who denounced the doctrines con tained in the bill), Allen (N.¥.)and others, Capitol Topics. REPORT IN FAVOR OF THE EADS SHIP RAII- Way BILL, In the Senate yesterday Mr. Conger sub- mitted a favorable report, from the commerce committee, on the Eads Ship railway bill. The Tepurt argues In favor of the feasibility of a ship railway, and asserts that the government would not lose antee desired. FIVE MORE PENSION BILLS VETOED. ‘The President yesterday vetoed five more pension bills, for reasons substantially the same as those assigned in his former mes- sages of tris kind, With reference to the bill “for the relief of Rebecca Eldridge,” the Presi- dent concludes his veto message as follow: “Without a particle of proof, and with no tac established which connects ‘the fatal accident inthe remotest degree with the wound re- ferred to, it Is proposed togrant,_a pension to the widow ol $12 per month. It is hot a ples ‘aut thing to interfere in such'a case. But Ww are dealing with pensions and not with gratul- ties.” T anything by giving the guar- NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED, ‘The Senate has confirmed the following nomi- nations: C. R. Greathouse, of California, consul general at Kanagawa; Hughes East, register of lands at Yankton, Dak.; It. D. Lancaster, sur- yeyor of customs at St. Louis; D.C. Fulton, U. 8. marshal of Wiscousi; J. M. Martin, recelver of public moneys at New Orleans; J. C.'Curland, U.S. attorney for Dakota; G. &. Bird, U.S. at: torney for Maine; alsoa numberof postmasters, A NEW EDUCATIONAL BILL. Atthe meeting of the House committee on education yesterday Representative Miller, of Texas, introduced @ substitute for the Blair educationa’ bill. It appropriates $8,000,000 annually for ten years, to be distributed among the states and territories uccordibg to the ratio Of Hilteracy ag established by the census ot 1880; to be paid on the Ist uf euch July, begin- ning with July Ist, 1837, aud expended by the states in the maintenance of pubile schools Under the state laws. ‘The provisions of the Blair bill requiring reports from the states re- gurding the disbursemeut of the money, and to Which objections have been made on the zround of interlerence with states’ rights, are elimi- na‘ed from the bill. In states in which sepa- rateschools are maintained for white and col- ‘ored children the bill provides that the money given the state shall be apportioned between White and colored schools in the proportion that, the total number of childre: of each race of school age bears to the total number of children of school age in the state, as shown by the scho- lastic census. Mr, Miller agreed to introduce the bill in the House and have it printed, in order to give memlers time to examine it ‘be- fore next Friday, when its final consideration ‘will probably be had, SHE HAD A PERMIT. The rules and regulations governing the Cap- itol rigidly forbid anything being sold or offered for sale in the building, or the soliciting of con- tributions, alms, etc., in the building, Yesterd: the police arrested a iemaie for soliciting mone: and she exnibited a writien permit signed b. the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House to collect funds for Decoration day. NOTES, ‘The Senate was not in session to-day. Representative O. L. Jackson, of Pennsyl- vania, has been renominated for Congress. ‘The’ Senate spent the whole of yesterday’ session in debate upon the Northern Pacitic land grant forfeiture question. ‘The House yesterday spent. the entire day in debate upon the oleomargarine bili, but no action was taken. In yesterday’s debate in the Senate, Senator Edmunds said that the proceedings thus fur on the Northern Pacific torieiture bill had just the same result if the Senators had all been e: ployed by the railroad company to “bedevil the bill, and todo nothing at all In the matter to which it related—by the submission of propo- sitions that raised open and disturbing ques- tons—questions which the experience of sena- tors led them to believe were not likely to be decided. ‘The Senate yesterday afternoon adjourned until next Tuesday and the House agreed to ad- Journ from to-day until Tuesday, Secretary Bayard was on the floor of the Sen- ate yesterday, his first visit to the chamber since he entered the cabinet. He was warmly greeted by his former associates. Sudden Denth of Dean Lewin. STRICKEN DOWN BY APOPLEXY IN HIS ROOM AT THE EBBITT, Rev. Dr. Meyer Lewin, the rector of Trinity church, Marlboro’, Md., and dean of the Wash- ington’ convocation, died suddenly of apo- plexy last evening at the Epbitt house, where he has been staying while attending the dio- cesan convention. He was about seventy years of age, and, in, recent, years had had, several ‘and while leat caine suddenly” it did nots those that knew him. Se ee convention which has Just ended Dr. Lewin was present and took his usual active share in the ings and at the session yesterday ufternoon spoke once or twice, 74 ver, bad ‘hardly ql ves, hor city when the ‘last summons came to ‘their ioved associate, The deceased had com- Plained to Rev. J. B. Avirett, who had bee! Feading to him, of feeling very badly. Mr. Avi- Fett went down to supper, and when he re- turned found Dr. Lewin s Intensely. Rev. Alexander C, McCabe, of Laurel, Md.,who Was alsc stopping at the hotel, bearing of Dr. Lewin’s illness, went to his room, A. war immedia od, and: wien he ‘Mr, McCabe then said the commendatory prayer ot the church ior the dying and repeated the Al 3 Creed. Word was sent to Bishop ‘who had left Telegrams to The Star. MISS GLOYD'S ASSAILANT UNCAPTURED San Carlos Indians Joining Geronimo’s Band ——— DECORATING GRAVES IN CHICAGO. ————— A GOOD SHOWING FOR EIGHT HOURS. aa Butler Expected to Defend the Anarchists. ————— THE GAITHERSBURG OUTRAGE. ‘Several 3: Arrested, but 3 fled by Miss Gloya. identi. THE EXCITEMENT IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD., OVER THURSDAY'S CKIME—MISS GLOYD'S STORY AS TOLD To A STAK KEPORTER—THE NEGRO FRIGHTENED AWAY BY AN APPROACH ING TRAIN. Special Dispatch to Tie EvENiNe Stan. GarrHERsnURG, Mox room ery Cow May 29.—Yesterday, the people of t borhood kept up the search tor the ne on Thursday afternoon attempted to o the person of Miss Jenny Gloyd, the 2 stepdaughter of Mr. L, Lawson, ‘It has tra Pired that the negro did not sccomplish the purpose of his assault. Thursday a man was taken to the residenc for the girl to identity, bat sis and during yesterday four ot betore her with like resu TY, Mp., is pele wson 1 to do so, s were taken was thought t the Gr Falls was brought to Re ra there could be po mistake, for His fluge cut, and Dr, Stonestreet gave the opinion thi the’ marks were those of teeth. The ma claimed that he had had his fingers hurt fight. Miss Glovd, however, disappoint captors when she said he was not her 2x0 About 8 o'clock, last night, a man knows “Bill Smith” was brought (rom up the railroad, and taken to th se of Mr, Lawse GI ydat frst tt she thecrowd at once prepared to ta cherry tree. The girl in takin Was Dot so well sat ¥ detained during the Mr, Lawson and otuers brougut him to Gaithersburg. He tiled to give a satisiuctory account of Lis whereabouts Thursday waiter It when the man Monroe arrested raing noon, WHAT WILL BE DONE, The fate of the guiity negro should he be cap tured depends alone on the word of the girl, for the residents of the neighborhood will not per- mit him tosee Rockville j One of the farmers in the vieiti! toa Star Teporter last evening sai rend, if the man is caught he will not Jail. abd be wou't be hanged elttier. ines has been tried several tii apparently it does no. good. laid and the work will be s\ to know the time and plac the earliest me aiter he the place the t When he attempted the devilish deed,” and Lis eyes flushed as he added: “Phere will be ho dis- gulse about us, for the people oi this county will Uphold the uawritten Jaw which condemussuch a fiend to death, Miss Jenny Glo; Lawson, a bv mile east of Was! one miles from. tan Braneh of the She is the eldest of seven childr the public school at Gaithersinrg, miles trom her house, walking Thursday afternoon wien she was as She Was returning home about 4:30 o'elc WHY HER ASSAILANT KAN AWAY, The negro dragged her across the railroad from the public road. The down local train which came along at that time and slowed up ot Mr, pat two ad iro, alted | purpose. At the time Two men were at work lu | # Meld scarcely two hundred yards away and they heard the girl's screams, but seciug a boy named Sam Plumer rding by a account to them they | Screams were not from any que in danger, } Sain Piunumer is a boy about 18 yeurs of Upon bearing the eri Gaithersburg and stature and wei: | blue eyes, light down her back below her wa | features. She wil be sixte | August nexi. A'STAR reporter who called on her last even- ing saw on her neck several abrasions of the skin, caused by the Linger hulls « ‘The ‘swelling of throat, Which morning Was cousiderable, bad n disappeared. She com piaiied of soreness erally. A STATEMENT BY MISS ¢ In the presence of her stepfather and in the hearing of her mother she gave the followin, statement: “I was coming along tie public road from the school Lod sithersburg, about 4:30 o'clock, aud wi bait mile this side of the ‘station 1 colored nian come out from beniud Be knew what he was doing he walked up to me apd put bis hand ou my shoulder, sayin; ‘Whereare yougolug? | “Home, 1s pass on, ‘Come go With ine,” ue said. Said I,’ and pulled away irom hii, | clapped his band over my 1 away, and my books and lis reckob, a8 faras that wall ( He ran up and grabbed me with my mouth aud said, using a ti you don’t busi 1 will itil you, ten he Gragged me across the railroad, | neiting him as bestasLevuld. His flagers keiug im any mouth, [bitthem, He choked me aud pulled outsome of my hair (urning to show that one lait Was not as heavy as te other.) Leried as joud as J could, and fought him, but he pulled me into the woods probabiy ‘1 et om where he first met me. ‘Ti: i arated there trom the trees. [heard the train cou was slowing up for th he got frigutened, fur he leit. As scon as Ly ized that he had gone I went fo gather up iy boos. I was frightened nearly to death, and it At had not Leen for the train he inizht have killed me, The train was late, oo, and had it been om time, I don’t know What would bave hup- pened.” THE DESCRIPTION OF HER ASSAILANT. When asked for a description of the negro she said that he was a tall uezro, nearly if not quite six feet, coal black, b yes, thick lips, stout built, and would 5 to 200 pounds. He was dressed in a snull-colored, plaided coat, dark pants and straw hut, and ue was quick-spoken, She is quite sure that she would know him, Mr. Lawson, the stepfather here said, that he could not account for the actions of tle Pium- mer boy, Who passed aiong Une road avout the Ume and saw the chila’s books and bat in the road, and, though he heard her sereaming, kept right on With the butter which he was taking to fue station, “Almost any human,” sald he, ‘would have gone to the assistance Of the child. If it had not been for the train slowing up, per- haps she would hays been killed.” Although the girl is _up and about the house, itis said this morning that se canaot rest well at night, and frequently awakes in a cright, in which she sees her assuiluut, and especially bis “pop eyes.” ‘The colored people, excepting those of the better class, who have the coutidence of We community, seem to be badly triguieued, and there fs less going about at night by them.” The woods in the vicinity of Gaithersburg were clear of them last night, R LATER—SMITH RELEASED, Smith has been released. Last night George Neale was arrested as @ oxD, dy eying ‘Then We uth, bat I jerked feli, ana 1 ran, 1 .) dover “it frightened him off before he accomplished his GEN. SHERMAN DECLINES A CAR- RIAGE, He Marches With ©14 Chicage Com- rades to Decorate Gen, Ransom's Grave. CHICAGO, May 29.—General W. T. Sherman has arrived in the city, to take part in the deco ration ceremonies at the grave of Gen. Ransom The geveral ts —, re rfectw isting: : rocews nk morning with bis ol@ comrades of the 1 Army of the Republic, He declined . The general stated that xd to romove this Fesidence Louls, His tamfly bad all gone away m hiin to the east avd he thought he could Jo better than to follow them, He bad ed tu St Louis and would leave a: mad then go to . nding the Grand don his return would take tresidence tn New York. ALS SHEEMAN AN {the ceremony of Liens by the veteran ongat today. of ‘posts of the i; i] leading four, ing crowds ered. Gen, marchers aud Gov, Oglesby, | i Try Was als red along the ried by several | Tos the day occurred. Thie will parade @ second scoompanied by the mmauds, will be mili n they e und state RUITS FROM SAN CARLOS. Reservation Indiags Joining Geront+ Band-Southern Arizona Terror 9.—A special from Tucson, that the Indian situation is seri It as feared that a general from the San Carlos reservation will I is sald there ts no room for doubt the others. isting rane 1. A com from the mast eu ing recruited at Tucson who will take aU Southera Arizona, dt is in astate of terror, HOSTILES KILLED AND SCALPED, AnIZ0NA, May 29.—On Wednesday 18 attacked Jones Bros’. ranche, ikers, Hot Springs, The owners made 1 eAlvetive detense, killing three of the, whom they scalped, ————— The American Laryngological Associa- th 1 Dispatch to Tie EVEwtNe Stam {ILADELPHTA, May 29.—At @ meeting of bch annual congress ot the American Laryngologteal association to-day, the following officers were eleeted: President, E. Fletcher In- Kal, Chica, rst vice president, E. Carroll Morgan, Washington, D. C; second vice presi- Y 'S. Mackenzis, Baltimore; secretary, D. theld | stated ,1 TH tented Bryson, Delavan, N.¥ ee A Passenger Kate War Likely. | KaNsas Crrx, May 20—The trouble browing eer rates to Chicago seems ee into «general rate cutting. Each agent res that bis line Is observing the agree- ment, There is little doubt, however, that j Cileago. the n be purchased below’ tari Fates, St, Paul rates are also unsettled, Nortb- | Sistérn rates not being covered by the, general ee repetition of last summer's war is, eapate ¥29.—A special from Sedall x A deputy constable to-day levi tia portion of Martin Irons’ household goods to salisly a debt of $7 due Patrick O'Connor for several s pust for house rent daust aimed tbat the furniture had been posed of toa neighbor, but the officer took fit nevertheless, aud will dispawe of i isty the debt. ns Mississippi River improvements. THE SENATE ASKED TO CONTINUE THE Come MISSION IN CHARGE, | Sr. Lours, May 29.—The board of @rectors | and the Mistissippi river improvement eommit- | lee of the Merchants Exebange of this city, sent telegram to Senator Vest yesterday, embody- ing a potition to the United States Senate. make | ing that the Mississipp! river commission be continued in charge of the improvement of the ssippi river at least watil the results of the commenced at Plum 1, Luke Provie w already dence, and m hes eenty navigation rated, ain) been ‘ot great ben river, can be fully d Flowers A CARLOAD ON ITS WAY FROM SAN FRANCISOS YORK. Owana, rated cat | forma n d through Omahe to-day, | en route tor. New York, It will reach that cht? | om Sanday. The Bowers are to be usedon Deco- futon day in decorating the grave of Gen. | Grant The rw bore the inser Calle Jornia’s gift to the nation’s hero, ‘rom the G. AUK. and citizens, Memorial day, 1686, From, iktand, Cal,, to Riverside ‘¢New York.” Tisin charge of se —_—- Killed by a Premature Explosion. Denver, Cc May J9.—A special to the Gill and Lew ratird Midland road yester- ihe proiuature explosion of @ x © Foley, abolivet COULTACLOT, Was 8 witsly injured Lut be is mot expected to re ss Nard Confession. LETTER FROM COL, CORKHILE | To the olor of Tux EveNise Sram Ido not think Iwoulé be doing my daty ea one of the councel for Nardelio, the unfortunate man who was yesterday executed, if I did not promptly deny the loag story of confessions claimed to baving been made by bim to some | unknown perso such confessions or ad- | missions were e neither to Father an, whose earn n to him is desery- st comm nda.on, nor to his coun- or Wo any living yerson did be confess bis j kullt orany crime. Je protested bis Innocence | To the very last, and hos last utterance on the scailuld wast “Antumto Nardello ts a! out to appear before God as an innveeut ian. Pasque Abendaate killed ovum Gian colig lode Jr hin, 1 ai AMBORERE tie crime charged J | It would seem to 1% sufficient that be was found guilty by a jwy and executed tor his crime, Without adding additional grief and dis ety his relatives nd iriends, In bis trish many: alist ne. nds; igno- ospeck the language, for let it be sald thal, from (he hour of bis birth ia the sunuy laud of lair Lte'y enttl his execution, bo living person except 1 -tectives Block and | ever heard him utter ‘wo consecutive, intellig!- bic sentences in Eugish. 1 ied for'weeks ae his counsel, other ger lemen made the at ad tailed, bul to Lie detectives he glibly tid the slory Of iis crite. in good English, and te Lat sory alone he ues his execution, HGkokGe 5, COMMER Alexanfiria Affairs, | Reported for Tie Eveine Stam | Tux FINANCE ORoINANCES.—The boards of | of the city Council mgt last might on the call of | the mayor, to act foxeuier on tne bill tai licenses aud the bih increasing Ube salaries the poliee iorce, Afvei cousiderable discussion, the appolutiuent of commitiees of conterence, dkc., the Vexed questions were settied by making tic’ Heeuse lax on butchers in market $5 ine stead of $1, as proposed on oneside, aud $20 as | supported én the otby:, The tax or $5 on mak- ing a living as a barby , passed by council wt its Jast Inceting, Was strigen out, ‘The license tax on puysiciuis, lawyer and dentists, which had been raised by coum il trom §15 to §25, was restored by Joint action to $15, and the License bil Was passed Uy buts boards! When counci. bill increasing tbe # ary of police and clerk of tue gas Works was taken up, Mr, moved an amendme'’ increasing the salary of Lhe commissioner of |e revenue from §350 to $400 per annum, whi h was iost—yeus, Messra Marbury, Moore, Saith and Siraus; pays, Messrs. Burke, Bryeat, Dounham Lead beater, The bil was then passed. UNITED SraTes UovKr.—Judge Hughes opencd the district court tis morning, aud took up again the cafe of Hay agt, the A.& W. railroad, in which tye question of Mability tor the Fouf-mile Rup master hus arisen, Among those engaged in, fir» case are Joba ieldeny Linden Keut, H. Hf. Wells, Eppa HMuntom Ji. Davis, of Wagbbagion. common a he confirmed the sus-|" Noves.—dir. Chakijs Collingsworth has pur- 1992 F STREET N.W. the city, and Rev. Dr. Gie- cypapnenaey " cgapied by aim on Pairinx Sai aueatestnk: 66 aes Asking to share your orders in all kinds of mi ‘at 2p. mm. saturdays B. Sweeny, | 108. m. sharp, along the north side of Penn- ‘was notitied, word to the son and | picionsasto @ certain party who had gone to | Chased the Louse vcgapied by Lim op Mensmnta icatsioucs aad Saaeers = OMS) oenee, SASH, DOORS BLINDR MOULD ‘A FEARFUL WARNING! Converted aatbise ast Moy Sour My Weety,S | avivantn ayeros entibee street, up 16th street | daughter of the deceased. oasville. | Thesberiil, Mr. "Williain Milicr, | stfeel, wear Prince, icuim Dit M- Weak, wid “ a 3 Be . —— . Saturday night meeting. Hev. E. D. Balley will cone left tis moraing to go to ‘Laytousviile, and he | Mr. 1. B. Glover hus purchased use two Gs Kew king Low Prices INGS, Ere, br WAt F HAMMOND. of New York, the cele- | duct the sunday uight uieeting. Gospel Wagon sery- | © Pennsylvania avenue, and weston Pennsyl-| Mr. W. W. as wed back every tnuuent, ‘Tnere is a | liigs wdjolning on ths south, Mr. Wheat re- Yara o. ‘my19-1 I guarantee you satisfaction, rajed specialist, says that “in years this nation will be | ices on Suuday at Lith st. woarf, 4.15: near B. &-0, | Vania avenue and M street, West Washington, | Sonal friend of the <xp00 aiiey Rien celves $000 foreach Of the houses, are eee —e WM.R McLEAN, Derfectiy baldhéuded"” de H station, 0:30; Market space, con, Penusyi to the Aqueduct bridge, where the parade wilt SEE SETA TE RES ERS RPE. twostory. bricks, narrow, but with rear Lions, Armesros. : myl0 2am and Ratreets northwest | ahd! sne de Mahler wit staal, Scouteannae | Ave aid Ths, Gio. Whosoever Wil ay cone, di Beigadior Geuerat Citwos wilt | Oak Hi cemetery, and 1p, m,-Sunlth, who wes lt go cals morning, | ui~-ajezandtia cvanty voted on “Muoday iP = T RGET WNGAS SEMMix’ Elects: ww DEDIC., NI EN, u artille nm- wi hand morning, levy for seb ol - harper PASIAN MODES x warm Goons. | (Fsr> OF ICHT Cbs Mia ior teon VS CAS | a 6 abd 1 alone; cas wich a vrrble ro be | OSS, tote acu ets, Netopia | roar te Grand heats ats oa Sauer” Wil " = Meke' Dunn tnd pr. hax Welhie have ooagus * i Ee, = = a ee 4 —_ MILLE M2 FRANDL 1900 F cranes, | uf Gell of we dium wil benaabine SE | eet purcalars come arms. Dm. seasces, 1229 | ler utlurs Soret pater WaneGiope wane | At AMINEtON there will be muste by the Ma, flts,ou the WoO. Ws at for $20,000, ube Ses SENG EueS “atu ere fice on MONDAY, June 7, 1806. Fst. n. w., city, and 176 Sth ave., New York. ; nether McKendre Kiiey. b-O. Presid: | Commander J.B. burke will preside: Me J ject Lo some $10,000 |ncumbrances.—Ar. Wm, OFELIA BAECS ENGUEG EACKETELAITS, | “Pull opan at li ceed ome snd cloeeat 1 o'cioce | _meo-waenes pervisea eit tctiaes causes wal amie 338 | Et Geswart will read a pociaen aoe Tone ‘Secu snd Sfie' Alte Uolmoy are to be A | Ea oN Steen, | [FS toe Hanmi MOREE PA | Re aoe ata goa | Kg, nates air se rl fice etm lets eas a 3 ee cmyataae STD: Oieeretaty, = EXauninatinas f of ts Hom “3 — Sas D D a JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF | Bext ucad-milc year will begin Wednesday, Suge, at | “garCome with pane iret aca eat remain for | ead ‘and Thomas McKee, ot Kit Carson even ‘= Caroll, has been fined $5 by ax Doxaro-Demiworrs, ‘Genuine Danforth Fluid. 5 gals dell Va, m, Scheduies will be seut on application. the afternoon servi die” | Post, No. a deliver the orstiog’ i ‘Con- ibe mayor.—kev. WC! Webb conductd re- rons Cae aed zale of - J The trade supplied. gala of the socalled | _ my 1Sm,wes to Jee (sass auenstery Mr Dewi C ton Nival services at Truj) y church test night— tugether wisi many cthet hnportant colleetichs have | Cepek tld delivered, 796, = LOOK GUT) WasiINGTON 18 Wait, Sivdtauyu-e-baw tects 7408 b ‘No’ 13, will read a pogen, | MOP The only prisouer | the station house this per witht many other, Important collection mytlm | W.s. JENKS CO,, 717 7th st. mw. FLOODED WITH It. Gunton Law suits +? toutwians plete Lineoli Garon Beem mas.eri winplished by the weli-known ex- — ea ton i junton Law Building, 472 Lo ‘ave. Com and Charles P. was Bryay ee en sper teste CIARES SAPcEas hae mag te | see GAS, DOW MEPMERAOS | a fraaye ih ea suchen, ann fs yun | idee aconratcwsar Cosas and Gina oliver “an oration. THs esiaiern Cia offeet for thee) ane on sul edertake the vaiustun and’ sais {as an interusedians ‘Square, Wanhiigton, “De c., gives, special ¥ 2 rig m1 : arty ain! prstaie cousract, cdyetvate collectisonof | atpntion tidiaeaam of the mer¥gus syciémy,apiant cur | 1 {goks eoavince yor Uinerwise CAESARS | (Fg COKSON-& MACABTNEY, clery’ and at ine. Natensl soins th Snap items fgny Kind of ojecis d'art, puctires, etc 10 ktue Grange | Vatares and Potty’ disease. Telephone’ call, 440, | S70kin SD Lan ts eee eA a RDS | (ec Re ig will by details Kxicuts oy Lazon— Bateliere, 10, Paris. Sea ow Ave =e Pot up in al styles of packages “Ask: yout grocer for GLoyEn BUILDING, from the Department of the Potomac, ‘The twenty. a = (> DENTAL EREIRMARY OF NATIONAL | it. and if he nasn't it ut stock send us your and 1419 F STREET. At the decoration of the 3,500 graves at the _ Gestizxess Hass Other work dows ustier the aorsetigiie ai seeecnenl | Tenn omsveliod. ©. CASBARD £80%, | Dealers In Goversmannt Dee Dee et rooat | Nalgnal cemetery at Alexan a Say rh tbe schohcs ot ens B38 5 a . wvernment, District mander STINEMETZ & SON, Gusrators a: cos of material. “Open from 2 to ‘Bali ‘Ma. a ’ Smith, the Union ve of Charvwiers Presby very, as ey except Sanday. uy! Qurems_ of the celebrated “Star Brand” Mild cured Securities, eteran ‘are eg el 3 237 Penusyivania Avenua, = SOMETHING NEW,SUALLON SEAR | Hamsabd Breakiast dacon, | Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Hxchanges ot | puny, aude commities of twen! ladles ‘will fipt mess a Seuarecon the Agents for YOUMANS’ Ebraettved git gc; Sealion genuine Cleveland: a GE. ASGRTMENT OF GAS | New York, Phiiadelphia, Boston and Baltimore roeders band, will icave this oa the of members of the eharch on, MACKIE NW cod ENULISH STRAWS” DEBBY | 1nd Capge Stoves Tita seicrated Serge Fine line ot Brass Fenders rae Cet it American Be Tleobone Suck exested Light 1. Too orator wil be Hon, re = Gomeane Sha aati ie the lates: improvescat “ EDEMEY soe: 78 | Pelee ABest c¥GuooKs'*? | wy wire direct trom our office 0 Boston, Conmant | $.¥. Johusvouof Indians, oat ‘The whole Austrian press is excited ever tne Large stock of SILK UMBRGLiaS my2ect | Fuh st mw. myoime ‘BSI 156tbst, * quotations of this stock received. 0265 ‘the post, ° ‘Moscow stesaness,

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