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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsyivania Ave. aad 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. UW. KAUFFMANN, Pres, Am is served to subscriber aid. Six me he £oening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 23,, 1887. Stam—published on Friday—€1 @ |_ TWO CENTS. PLUMEIN 4 your attention toour { SPRING WRAPS. Since then many have w ones substituted, and the stock con- yaurmented, /w make a selection, as everything pos put in our stock to make s sale acer We have exert and best- mace gar onr utmost to procure the sightliest nts that could be bought. We make alterations on the premises without extra charge, and always promise a fit, With this preface we Will endeavor to explain to you what is in our vast stock: CHECK JACKETS, with Hood attached, $2.98, STRIPED JACKETS, with Hood attached, $3.98. Apretty MIXED CLOTH JACKET, with or without Hood, $4.9 A fine ALL- WOOL CLOTH JACKET, with Hood, $5.25. 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TEEL 955 Pennsylvania aveate, TPE STAR REFRIGEKATORS ‘Are the best. Manufactured expresily for THE FAR, ap204t S12 7th stn. w. ME HYATT, MODISTE, 13TH AND F STS, BLw.cuts by French System: also employs skilled aust in the SF) Taylor System. All the latest de- Siam in curt and ap ‘rfect fit guaranteed. Mapashlwe ISLAND REVOLUTION. ‘What Governor-elect Davis Says of the Democratic Vii Gov. Davis, the democrat: recently elected gor. emor of Rhode Island, is in the city, and ts being warmly welcomed, He and Representative Page and a party of gentiemen took lunch yesterday with Chief Clerk Youmans, of the Treasury De- The Jefferson Club-house was thrown open to him, and there he met Senator Voorhees and others. A Stan reporter asked him for an ex- planation of the election that put the democrats to front in his State. not know that it could be considered a partisan Victory for the democrats, though, as @- mutt the republicans polled t humber of votes. ‘The result was more the Of @ personal revolt against tn have had control of a Senator Anthony the few men Who held the State began to lose thelr power, of franchise in Rhode Isiand, he said, nov than one man in nine hoped soon to correct hhe reporter asked if hh had got a permanent hold on the State, at he could not tell, A STORY ABOUT THE PRESIDENT | THE RHODE Washington News and Gossip. ‘TaeRe are 391 new advertisements in Tae StaR to-day, being the largest number ever printed in one day in the history of the paper. Governwent Receirrs To-Day.—Internal reve- nue, $416,751; customs, $520,614. POSTMASTER GENERAL ViLAs and Railway Super- h returned to the city last evening AVE. Cl 4 Powss, at 11 a.m. and ‘What He Is Reported to Have Said to “@ Western Senator.” BUT COL, LAMONT IS SURE THE PRESIDENT DIDN'T SAY THAT BB WOULD DECLINE OR ACCEPT A KE- NOT ARRIVED FOR DIS- jory There. of making are ple's meeting "6°30 p. me Consecration mectine SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. id Prayer meeting Tht rdially nia ave se., EpMon» Hea Swe ‘Tegations fili the auditorium. Preaching at 11 a.m. nd 7:20 p.m. by Baptism at mht. Children’s Bible ser- ted by Pastor Hez e's meeting Tuesday 8 pan, Prayer an ‘hursday § p.m. Seats free. Come tonal singiine ee ae ee CURSING THAT SUBJECT. Washington Special to the St. Lonis Republican. President Cleveland neither wishes nor will ac cept a renomination, ‘This will be startling infor- mation to the country, setting at rest the import ant questions of a second term, now the subject of interested consideration in political circles evers- where. The correspondent of the Republican has, the highest possible authority for the statement, however, and it can be depended upon as strictly and entirely true, It comes from the President himself, who made a declaration to this effect on Wednesday to a promiuent democratic Senator from one of the Western States, who 1s on termsot ‘especial intimacy at the Wuite House, The Presi- dent spoke with so much deliberate earnestness and such studied emphasis that the Senator with whom he was talking ts certain there is no reason to question his perfect and entire sincerity. 1s in his Words, indicated that the ly the decision of a firm resolu tion which had resulted from careful consideration of all phases of the matter. had not given any intimation of his teelingsto the Tepresentatives of the press, for the simple reason that he felt nothing he might say about not wish Ang or being Willing to take a second term would t anybody to belleve Dut it1s so, never “Everything I CHURCH, 13TH ST, RICT OF COLUMBIA HORTICUL- on | vice at 3 pam.. URAL SOCIETY mei id 30am. Preaching at 11 7 Ht. Acrex, of Lynchburg, Va... You! esday ‘evening at 7:30 o'cloc) Prayer and conference meeting on ‘Thursday f; uou sre cordially invited to come, snd us, intendent Nas} Secretary Expicorr will leave Washington for Boston this afternoon, to be absent for a week. During his absence Gen. Benét will act as Secre- WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE fing, Foundry Me E- Chiehy tor Price, Dr. Geo, Eliot, snd others will address eting. Subject: “Our Local Liquor Traffic.” " Public cordially inv: BOYS’ TEMPERANCE MASS-MEETING Dat 3p. my at Harris? F.—THE MEMBERS C ‘O.F., are requested TIAN, WORKERS AND ALL ‘tiers will mect at Seamen's Besnel Retreat, L streets southeast. navy-vard gate, at the Christian Fellowship He said he did gomer 8th and 30 o'clock p. ‘m1. Coma. 3:30 o'clock p. tn. ineeting. Come and tell what the Lord has done for, mt. Himn to do for yoi ssion Workers are expected to have chante i. All weleome. Come. Chaplain Rxs- Tnterests and the It SecRETARY Lawan will leave to-morrow morning, k for Charleston, 8, C., where he Will de- ration on John ¢, Calhoun. ‘THR INTERSTATE-COMMEECE COMMISSIONERS have been in secret session all day considering the nu- petitions lately presented to them. One of sald this afternoon that they would be ready heir decision. upon the points 5 o'clock. ‘The Commission and sec- will leave for Atlanta at 11 a.m, next Monday, to be absent eleven days, PLANS FOR THE NEW MEN-or-WaR.—The Secre- tary of the Navy has appointed a board, consisting of Capt. Ramsey, Commander Goodrich, Lieut. Knox, Assistant Constructor Bowles, Chief Engi- heer ‘Kiersted, Edward Bui Wilson,to consider and re the two 6,000-ton_ vessel answer tothe Department's advertisement. Mr. Burgess designed the yachts Mayflower and Purl ind 1s regarded a8 an expert in lines of speed. ‘Wilson was formerly an engineer and a part and designed the first compound At present he is in- lying between Phila- e board will probably assemble at the Navy Department next week and begin the examination of the plans, ‘THR PRESIDENT has recognized Francisco Sples as vice-consul of the republic of Honduras at New S~ to-morrow: and what you wa THE REPUBLIC of, tral Union Mis: auspices of the Woman's Chri Major 5. H. Walke low, and others will address the meeting. A.choir of ‘ion will conduct the muse. ll preside. Public cordially invited. pls eA ees SERVICE OF ALL PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING be held TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 43g st. vania ave., at 7:30 p. ma. 1. CARTER Will address meeting. Good music. Come fairs, After the d Mr-D.G. enon, br. C. B, Wins Under the bad. Vermont Avenue Ui => GOSPEL TE: 0. of Rochabites, wil be held aces pe held at G3 Bride and Go West’ Scr MEETIS rot a vote, He'said they wate, West Was orelockyto be eo ‘Templars’ of West Washington, Dc. 5 invited to attend. ee eee >), FOURTH PRI thought the democrats, ‘The service wi P He thought the State Was at heart democratic, but that all the people esidential election he the republicans, st, bet, Gand Ht ste 1 Rev. Jos pastor—Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m. Presch. ing at 11am. Communion of the Lord's Sti in People’s prayer meeting at bend evening wervics i be a celebration of the could not vote, , Department Comm: thought it might go bac! SOLID FOR CLEVELAND, “Is President Cleveland strong with the demo- crats of Rhode Island2” the reporter asked, “Oh, yes; they are solid for Cleveland, They all stand together with Clew: Pp thet from getting too entnu: are inclined to expect too tue! Uckled to death over it.” =s 2 SUNDAY SODA AND CIGARS, Druggist Standiford Say Up the Fight Against the Authorities. HE DISCUSSES THE LAW IN ITS APPLICATION TO SODA AND CIGARS—SODA WATER AS A MEDICINE: WHO SMOKE IN ORDER TO GET A KARIFIRD ATMOB PHERE-SMOKING AS AN AID TO DIGESTION. manner, not less tha: claration Was sim| Rew nz. No. changes are Pipes oF meters. Saves y tus new ays— ree ‘The President said he ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR Pennsylvania aye. n.w. ING, rector—Services, Second 81 3 loly Communion ; 10 a.m. Sunday School: hing Service (choral) and vices, 7 “and J. snields ‘upon the designs for recently submieved 10 Sto 50 per cent on th . ib and to xivea, ‘Hey, ALFRED HARD- nd. ‘The only thin, THE VALLEY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIA- VA. Guarantees its policies for paid over $900,000; 0; Guarantee Fund 000, "The" annual. cost for S11; at 30,811.90; at 40, 7 their full face value. D (securely invested), 8. 1,000 is as follows: Age’ 40: at 50, 818.50: at 60, 18 every U0 day: rin, and does not increase with ad- i particulars call on or address, WM. B. HARDY, Manager, ‘TING OF THE STOCK 30 P ‘it ‘Continuing, he Goer ea do, every appointment I make, they think 1s to secure re-election. On the contrary, | am count- ing the days that remain until my release from office just as if I were a prisoner in confinement,” arently to make it plain that he had taken no hearted resolution, the President proceeded to speak of the exacting and laborious fall to the incumbent of the Presidential office when the functions of the Presidency are admin- istered with the scrupulous and minute faithtul- ness he has brought to the posit No man, he said, could endure the severe strain of such labor, at once physical and mental, for a longer period than four years, without risk of per- manent injury to his health. For these reasons he could not think of a continuance of his term beyond the four years ‘he has half completed, he said ‘to his senatorial visitor, would him to alter this resolution, which he d_ deliberately formed, He did not want a second term and he did not believe there were any lie duty which could. require personal wishes, ‘Tbe Senator, ‘who has repeated this significant conversation 1 his friends, says that while the President w pose Of getuny i ire the public, there was no ner of Mr. Cram, engines built in steamship line delphia and Wilmington, (OUNT VERNON 8. We lappaway, and 7:45 o'clock pan by 9:40 o'clock am., and ¥ o'clock pam. ‘The p iE M.E. CHURCH ‘of 9th and K sta. nw. Rev. ‘Preaching at 11 o'clock a.m. he pastor: ‘Sunday school af People’s meting a pordialiy invited. > (THE 8 O'CLOCK SERVICE ATST, JOHN'S Geopwetown, will be omiited ‘T 1887, between the for the purpose of amending the by other busivess pertaining to the Company. He Will Keep 20 per cent. per share ‘will be due and THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Wetween Win H. Canipbell se and | morrow, Apri 24: FLETCHER METHODIST EPISCOPAL h, corner New York ave. and 4th st ‘on the Sunday School I ‘Prayer meeting, welcome r the name of Win. HL. Woe a GaMpaeee ‘M. H. CAMPBE! ‘The undersigned will continue the grocer at the corner of Cand 2d sts. Pleased to gee his friends loxe Building, 1416 F street, on Monday, May Transfer of Instaluent Ke- 8 to May Sd, both days in- By onder of the Beard of Directors, hes WILLARD, Treasurer. ested to briug their Tnstal bes dlosed frome April TREASURY ArPoINTMENTs.—The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed the following store- Keepers and gaugers: Theodore Tooly, to the second Kentucky district, and Archibald Hender- Son, twenty-second Pennsylvania district. Surns AGarer Trper TResspasseRs.—The Sec- Tetary of the Interior has recommended the At- torney General to institute sults against the fol- fes for timber trespass on the public Sage, 315,000 feet of pine lumber, in beeton and the Port Madison 00 feet in Washington Territory; R. It ts stated among business men most affected by the rigid enforcement of the Sunday laws that the law will be as strictly complied with to-mor- row as on last Sunday, Mr, Harry Standiford, the druggist at the corner of 9th and F streets, against whom cases have already been presented for keeping open for sale of cigars and soda water, announces his intention, however, of keeping up the fight against the restrictive ordersof the Com- missioners, Mr, Standiford, when reporter whether he did’ not to submit to the present condition of Unngs Preaching 11 x. Stockholders are re receipts at time of P “WM. H. CAMPBELL, Jn. ON EXHIBITION, AND WILL TAKE Pleasure in showing it to those interested— 's Noiseless, Indestructible Upright Piano, IS & CO., 937 Pennsylvania TUDENTS WHO making their house- their neighbors non JOUN F. ELLIS ge Mw issuer or stock. EM (SWEDENBORGIAN) Capitol st., between B and C. 28 free,’ Sunday school at Preaching at 11 aNTELe,on “The Atone- Services To-morfow. Se 9:30am, Adult class by t yy the pastor, Rey. E. D. obligations of him ‘to forego hi KINGMEN'S BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘The rezular monthi: = ats think It better corner 10th and D streets out! HARLES W. BALDWIN, . subject: “Profit and Los talking for the CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. of the above named DNESDAY EVENING, 77,10 N. Williams an id W. B. Rice, 2: Telegrams to The Star. LIGHT ON SCHNAEBELES’ ARREST. Changed with Being a Spy and Firebrand. DEVASTATION BY THE CYCLONE. TOWNS WRECKED AND PEOPLE KILLED John Bright's Free Trade Arguments. THE SCHNAERBELES INCIDENT. Thought in London to Be a Piece of German Police Over-Zentousness— The Career of Schnacbeles, Special Cable Dispatch to Tx EvENtNa Star. Loxpos, April 23.—Litte or nothing new has come to ght regarding the extraordinary affair on the Franco-German frontier, ‘The official notl- fication in the Berlin press of the arrest of Schnae= eles seems to Indicate that the German govern ment Will not repudiate the act of its police. ‘The most probable explanation at hand 1s that, sus pecting Schnarbeles to be conspiring against’ Ger man interests, the German police Issued a Warrant for his arrest and a it in the hands of the frontier patrol, The latter, lke all pollee, desired to distinguish themselves by an tmmedtate cap. ture and resorted to unscrupulous methods te complish it, ‘The matter must thus become a long question of evidence, with all the Irritation and POSIIY worse, Which Will ensue, J have vbtaiued Ube following paruculars of THE CAREER OF SCHNARRELS. He ts a native of Alsac age, began his carver as a t French civil seryice about 1800," He was succes sively commissait® at Neuforis Mayenne, and Thionviie, named place he was captured Dy th he was called upon to ret under penalty of being tress, At the conclusion ot p Bellegarde, on the Swiss’ frontier, effected the arres ral metabers of thi of Germany, Unrougi rontier, caused Moselle, Where Since ITZ. Fc layed In an unfortunate ral re with t ‘ the last= mans, and acquaintance with the to be sent soon to Pag Deen Special comma: coolness which he di retiring frow service with a pens! uty. to Teport ta The French ‘government on the state of feeling among the frontier population, an: has given offense to the t ih Attempting to Stir Up = Revolt Against the Germans—Ke Was Not Decoyed Over the Frontier. Bens, April 23.—No fear of a war with France Asentertained here, Itis stated that M. Schnae beles was watched for a month prior to his arrest, and that be frequently made secret visits to Metz for the purpose of stirring up a revolt against the G Mans, Of Ubls fact the government has ample ev idence. -M. eles is held a close prisoner, A DENIAL THAT SCHNARBELES WAS DRCOY 500 pine tes in Until a test case had been bn proper tribunal, repite “The Forgiveness of Sina” prayer meeting. Thursday Paratory to the Commun are welcomed. ht before the tis not a ques. | less. W ner 8th and E payments to the third ‘at this meeting. portunity to those wish- invest their earuiuigs: also to thone desit= i the loan of money. ; rareturn paymeutof g2 monthly. Paid on all ivestuuents. wbscriptious £0 stock 5, IS87, 8745 BU o'clock, at the hall, c Florida; Albert Small anc in Idaho; M. V. Drake, John Watt, an ard, 300,000 feet in Idaho; J. P. Linc feetin Louisiana; Noah & Richmont 600,000 feet In Arkansas; Beeton, 377,101 feet in Washington Territo A Covar MarTiAz has been ordered to meet at the marine barracks on Monday, for the trial of a marine named Elsinger, charged with desertion, ‘The court consists of Maj. A. S. Nicholson, Maj. J. C.Goodloe, Maj. H. B. Lowry,Capt. P.C. Pop F. H. Harrington, hnd First Lieut. F. B. Bet with Second Lieut, Wm. H. Stayton, judge advo- at he desired his words to be re- enator has spoken 0 p.m; service pre 5b, Erlday, at 7:30 pam. All garded as confidential. The Treely of the interview to personal friends with« any injunction of secrecy, privaie discussion of the matter will eventually Ke SMe Torinal and public utterance by the ident. ‘The Senator was quite sure there was none of the coy strategy of the artful politician, who thinks by this device to appear as being rather than by seeking the office in Uils disavowal of second term ambition by President Cleveland. He 1s convinced every word is meant and that {t will be wholly useless to plan the next campaign on the basts of a renomination of Cleveland, The President was, specific and decided tn sa duced by any possible considerations to change his mind; that there was nothing in the way of argument which could be brought to bear to aiter the resolution determined alike by every consid- eration of personal comfort and happin the most conscientious reward tor what could Tairly be asked of him as a patriotlc servant of the b0 Advanced Gu Esch Share. ion affords a grand of nd {tis not unlikely this pen for shares in the 13th fsne yments cau be made ut the ° 0 Aaa. t0 4:30 PM. Of the Association. Its sued and sue ‘ARY BAPTIST CHU Sth and H streets. w., Rev. Sunday school the right of the authorities to regulate ail or any An the case of most any. ‘Constitutions will be the pastor. preted in’ te sien. Lae Baptisns after morning service uae by Prof. CHas. M. Guo evening sermon, I believe that I owe a duty to | Bled that + those who patronize me all thro thai duty cannot be any order from Gospel meetin, -_All ire cordially in D. Daly, Treas, Dennis Foxart 1. nuoh, Payinaster General's Ofice, they, Builder, Led out of existence by missioners, AS aN S019 N st n.we rs Hiticer, ART Dept for just what tt impites de tor Mankind; LAW | Dasis upon which the com | Me conding to Une Wants assert themselves, THE MODERN DkUGGIST. “We do not administer the drug business to-<tay | taent will take as we dida hundred, or fifty, or even twenty | years ago,” Said Mr. St ‘ing he could not be tn- | ‘Thows Walsh, 10 unnday school at Wm. E. Skelly; Grocer, 1008 Ast. 2¢, ‘meeting at 6:45 third petition of the Lord Tecitations. Seats free at ‘very cordially we they come th Of people as U minute sermon on the rr. Five minutes Bible elcome, Pastor's residence, 459 Hf st SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MILITARY ACADEMY.—Col. Wesley Merritt, who was recently appointed Brig- adier General, will not be relieved of bis duties as superintendent of the Military Academy at West Point until after the close of the present school next June. It 18 probable that he will then ‘be assigned to command the department of the Missouri, to succeed General Willcox. It is pretty. generally understood that General John G. of the Engineer Co1 ‘Thos. B. Cross, Jr. nee ee Se Hugh Brosban, Grocer, 00 F st. s.w. ¢ arkoees. Nicholas Lochboebler, 10 New York ave. n.w. James T, Sprightly, fice. JOHN T. LYNC! 2004 9th st. nw, , BAPTIAT CHUR ev. G. W. MeCe Promise to the Dying Kob! sptismn at the close o “The drug store | man govern r of to-day Is no longer the receptacle of all sorts of | ister of foreiyn affairs, that Prit nauseating decoctions and preparations, engetic than wholesome; {Cdoes no. li a8 Warehouse for odd "fancie: Tance, but with the high degree of sclenti velopinent, With the progress of medical knowl- h for increasing human nd decreasing the ills that flesh is heir to, the standard of ability requi druggist has been raised far above that of any other vocation styled a business pursult, and faiis any Uiing, short of a While the druggist, even graduate of a regular school of medicine, would not usurp the funcUons of the phystctan, yet there are numerous Instances occurring every day, Sun days, of course, Included, where. parties suffering from’ a mere momentary disquietnde sult their physiclan, will re. quire the druggist to afford the means of tempo- rary relief, and they must be SODA WATER AS A MEDICINE. “It may seem an odd statement to you, but It Would have been as unjust for our Commissioners to interfere with the druggist’s prescription desk j as with his use of the seda-water fountain or the parations Which, seem to be a ‘Sunday law’ restrictions, ‘They are frequently necessary w serve as the roper Vehicle for administering inild doses of harmn- jess preparations, Such as bic aminonia, and ina stomach it would be utterly’ poseless for the sufferer, after Laving Ween Ol S physician tne and again to seek reltef at some drug store by 4 dose of bicarbonate of sodavia | erty. Prescott was literally wiped. Out of exiete iy. Lo eail on that physic dividual ease when his Qluner happens to set too heavily on his stomach: and, without {tending to tou our boarding uouses, that seems, to be the case more frequently on Sunday than any other day, and even Ub water Is more’ often due to the desire of tiie cus- tomer to avail himself of the benetits of the guse- ous character of the drink than the sweets or the Shares $1 each. 5 p.m. Satanic Literat sermon. Sabbath School at 9:30 a1. ‘Thi ing, prayer meeting. more €n- | mits that If the arrest of ‘AL CHURCH. ‘ERT 40 GEACIA and SDAY, April 27th. ‘The races, ischoit, Madam Roemer-Kaspar, the Waeh- incton Quartette ‘and others, insuring a delightful en- ‘Tickets, including reserved seat music store. Dours opan at 7:50 ‘Strangers welgome to al Quite Sure the President Never Said It. ‘The President could not be seen this morning as tothe story in the St. Louls Republican that he had declared to a Western Senator that he would not under any consideration accept a renomina- ton, He evidently does not want to speak on that subject at this time. Col. Lamont said to-day, after having seen the President: juite sure that the President has never he would or would not accept a renomt- nation, ‘That question 1s not now concerning hit, and I Know of no occasion calling for its decision at this time.” What Prominent New York Demo- erat Says. CLEVELAND WILL BE KENOMINATRD BY ACCLAMATION, AND WILL NOT DECLINI «Mut Fire Tas. Co., 9th aud Pa. dO Ticket Agent China Store, 1020 7th st, nw. Bookstore, 1343 F ‘who has been for many yearson duty at Washington, will be appointed Superintendent at West Point to succeed Col. Mer- rit, General Parke will leave for Europe shortly but he will return in time to assume his of human tgno- e. 3 14th & Paave. E. CHUR tor—9 a.m., 8 jon. 11 a.m. and 7:3) Wednesday eve Mi School at the Church’ preaching by" the raver Nesting: ‘Thesis yer Mesting: erience Meeting. All services. fee ree Views of Religion.” Vespers at $ p.m, edge and Inventions, _Office hours, 8:30 a 1 OFFICE OF THE comm RICT OF COLUMBIA, GTON, April 14, 1887. Incive to the publicinterests to widen om Boundary street 0100 feet and to Ww: width of hifty (50) feet: also dof the modern, xy evening at SOCIETY NOTES, Mrs. Cleveland had Mrs. Folsom to spend the day yesterday and to-day with her at the White House, Both ladies are in excellent health, 1)Mrs. 4. Bleecker Banks and Miss Banks, were at home to callers yesterday. Miss Emily Wallach presided at the tea pot_and Mrs Banks will have one Friday, Dut ‘as they must give up the house by the muddie'of May they will not extend the teas into next month. Their own house in Albany will not be vacated until June, 4 juister. ai gave a dinner ch Weduest: sind Mrs, Whitney, Baron ‘hd the Baroness Rosen, Mr. Augustus Jay, Mr. Dick Peters, of New York, Miss Macomb, Mrs. May Wrigitt, Miss West, Mr. Charles Waxen, Mrs. Seott~Townsend, Mr. Endl- cout, Jr. and Mr. Springskice. Miss ‘Tillie Frelinghuysen has returned to New Jersey from her visit to Mrs. John Davis, Miss Lucy Frelinghuysen is expected to come on soon, for the spring weeks. ‘There was to have been a paper hunt to-day, under the direction of Mr. Greger, had the weather h the meet in the woods and the Minish at Grasslands, Secretary Whitney's farm. Miss Alice Fletcher, whogave a most entertain- ing lecture on Tuesday e and the Aleutien Islands, “The Indian, P: lace, Miss Ransom’s studio, esday evening, for the benellt of the Homao- pathic Dispensary. Secretary and Mrs, Whitney gave a dinner of eighteen covers on Thursday in honor of Comman- der Chadwick, of the British navy. The other guests were Secretary and Mrs. Fairchild, Secre- tary and Mrs, Endicott, Mrs, Chadwick, Commo- with the new paten ch the toue can be ‘so subdued student can practice all day without being heard even om, How on exhibition at the Piano Rooms of JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Pen Tous st. “Come and see it. LAWN MOWERS, LADIES J. H. CHESLEY so Sa apo NGTON SCHUETZEN TAL NOTICE! btemin postponed on account of per attachments, by URCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNIVER- ttachuments, By FATHER” (UNIVER: ‘Deming it con 13th and L sts, Rev. Avex. Ky: hough he may be a iu the next room Strangers condi: (GREGATIONAL CHURCH, and G sts.—The ‘pastor, Kev. ach at 11. m. upon “Ci ey Lane,thron of O.F. Presbre; Miss Andenreid and Garden Sets, at ‘a ington Heights, the Commission= ers of the District of Columbia have had the routes 8 Newacas, will pre our Auxiety upon God.” eyed and plat thereof prepared and filed in tis In compliance with the requirements of Iw, notice Proposed wideping and exten- foresaid, and ons to present thereto are called Upon, 12 o'clock m. on FRIDAY, the ISS7, at which time the Commission he to all persons in int By order of the Commissioners of the W. 5. WEBI, Board Commissio! ccotamodated, HIS STRENGTH IN NEW is hereby given of the sion of the highways a The concert of last Sunda) praia aay ved to assist inthe execution of he: ubers are cordially invited to, sine treat an A New York democrat who is thoroughly famil- Jar with the State politics expressed the opinion to’ Stam Yeporter to-day that Mr. Cle’ ‘Would not decline renomination. “Mr. Cleveland,” he said, “willbe nominated by acclamation, and Will certainly accept. There is noting in all this talk of his being weak in New York. He will have two-thirds of the New York delegatesin the conven- tion, and, of course, th: other He Will get the delegates from all the up counties in the State, the delegates from the “county democracy,” from Kings County, and from Tan. Edward Cooper, A. 8. Hewitt, Seeretary Whithey and E. Ellery Anderson will control the | “county democracy,” and will turn “It over to the | President. Hugh MeLaughiln 18 the absolute the administration. to Governor Hill, and will influence Kings County for the President. ‘There 1ssome opposition to Mr. Cleveland in ‘Tammany Hail, but the friends of the administration will have control. opposition fromjabout Rochester ahd Albany. Anti- Cleveland delegates will there to the State convention, “All the deinocratic papers in the State, outside of the city of New York, except the Albany Times and the Rochester Union, are supporting the ad- ministration, In ‘84 about half a dozen demo- de Reutersktola Ing, to Secretary nal at this office _fresent, there inantfold mild iit subject. for suci tore. No postal ca SUTH, Secreta <a ed Ler office to use of My'friends, corner Penn. ave, ‘To our Hebrew brethren, Sune Ft o'clock p.m. “Ze nd eh Sth chap., Oth verse. dt THE SHILOH 0. 8 BAPTI: place of meeting f MeCauley’s Hall, 209 Pi av 80 pam. every fourth Sunday: ELLIOT HAS 24 Stht. n.w.; type ratislactory work guarastes removed their. bia Law Building to Meeting, as usual, a PERSONS DESIRING ECON surance Will be aduutted | Mutual, as charter members, unl roonate of soda, others, ‘Take hird will not count. mur. | 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL Gnd 14th sts, Kev. Goncr e8 to-morrow, Sund: 1 nd 8 p, ni. by the to be ade <> church, corner: Ser nd metubers of this society will find. y at onee, the new distribution, and ing to the persons named 1, and returnin , 1887 (which wi GTON IMPROVEMENT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, D.C, Incorporated April 12, 1887. Board of Directors: again in each in- c permitted, wi Aressed by members of the W.T. meeting every Wednesday éven! heat be had by 9 ‘at the address sav whieh expires Ap further benelit), write your present address ou the card is not friendly ening last on “Alaska a8 consented to give at the same 915 F street, next ie of ordinary soda ast_and’ Present,” ncarsal of Gospel Somen, conducted by bro. Haves iy (Gronon 0. Liveiz: nev. Providence Hall id Fridays 7:49 pony + PL: =a} pn.; Gad Yellows Ha OF cottaie iieetingw ingiire we Ste. ed areinvited to come shd There will be robably be sent trom THE CIGAR QUESTION. ven the tabooed cigar,” Mr. Standiford went tis a matter of com- mon information that the most advanced or in- 1. CAVANAUGH. Shares limited to 1,000 of 810 each, Sat ms received for the eapiial stock af the of ee on, “hasits medical Sicn. ‘The unsay. At MADAME A G. HAMBURGERS, 25 Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md, ‘The larwest and most recherche assortment of FRENCH BONNETS AND KOUND HATS SEE befounl Washington indies will do well to visit E. M. Buca & Bus offer the celebrated pRIDAL VEIL FLOUR fm bbls. balf bbis., quarter sks. and eighth sks., direct from the manufacturer. This is the STRONGEST Sad BEST FLOUK for BREAD ever sold in Washington. ap23-sem Ket, is kept at the leading Clubs, Hotels, Res- tg aud Saloons. Fur sale by first-class dealers. WHE aND FANCY ani Ded ES ao22.nt Apue stat uerigommon ‘abe the bert Shau 20-4 W. M. Suvsm & S 919 PENNSYLVANIA ANENUE. LPH BED- Having purchased to : EMBROIDERED INDIA LINEN and MUSLIN ROBES we shall offer them at half their value. The prices ange from $4 to $10. Each robe contain 11 yards of ‘Muaterial 40 inches wide and 9 yards of embrotlery. ‘New GINGHAMS at 20c., word ay JERSEY SILK UNDERVESTS at $2, worth WHITE. Black and Colored SILK HOSIERY, LISLE HOSIERY, COTION HOSIERY, MEN'S HALF. HOSE, &c. Our whole stock of fancy DRESS GOODS at reduced Prices. As the Spring is late we bave decided to fore the sales by lowering the prices. W. SM. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENBSYLVANIA AVENUE, ONE PRICE. N. B—The Best is the Cheapest. ap22 Coxsraxrix Recerv: SEW GOODS. Our Booms are Always Attractive, ‘TILES, ORNAMENTS, Wood MANTELS, FIREPLACE FIXTURES. HAYWARD & BUTCHINSOS, Plumbing, Furnace aud Range Place, 424 Th street, 1320 Pennsylvania Avenue, Bhave the largest asso: WOOD MANTELS and ‘TILES in Washington at the lowest prices MARMLE AND SLATE MANTELS. apl2-1m,ip UR $2.50 LAL Jeomin0n seis, ES’ KID BOOTS, im opera toe 7 all widths, $1.99, this week only. ‘Donibie Combivation, ate se 124] and 1243 Lith st ae obD FELLOWS" HALL, 8TH ST. 8.5, in response fo the urgent requests of the Public of East Washington, the Central pel Services at Odd Fel- until further no- be conducted by ‘are invited, es . BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR OTH e pastor, Rev. D. Peace the Cure of Man preaching with baptisin at 7:80" pain. curable case of bronchial affection can obtainsome Slight relief Uhrough smoking. Aside from that, there fs the other Well-known fact hatin all moist or lowland climates, where the at- mospheric gravity 1s more perceptible than in higher altitudes, those requiring a more rariied air obtain it, t some extent, Uirough smoking. ‘The fact that the digestive flncUons are stim lated by smoking after meals, dore Harmony, Lieut. Rodgel and Mrs, Banks, Commodo: ahd Pellew, Mrs, Scott-Townsend, Mr. E. Ellery Ander- James B. Roosevelt, and 2 eS Miss Weddell, Mayor NATIONAL JOCKEY ‘can obtain their tickets fron at the office, corner 10th st. PRED. B. McGUIRE, president ©. ai posed Mr. Cleve LUB._ MEMBERS: eratic papers outside of the city oJ In Syracuse, Lockport, places, Where democrats opposed him now being supported.” Senator Cockrell Says it Wasn’t Him. A Stam reporter called upon Senator Cockrel ‘and inquired if he was the Western Senator who had given out the information with regard to the President's sentiments on the subject of a renomi- ission will hold Gos) lon Sundays at 3: ‘O-morrow, the services. Ww! ‘Ero. G. W. Havece. — All ‘Lost, whom Jesus seeks to ze preach at 11 Right last on “God? son of New York, Mrs. Mr. W. P. Marshall of Ne Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Abert: ‘Miss Constancia, who have been spending the win- ter with their daughter, Mrs. Win. D. Baldwi Jowa Circle, left this afternoon for their count home, in Méntgomery County, Md. Miss Rhoda Christmas, who has had with her as her guest Miss Deaver, of Frederick County, Md., accompanied her homé thts morning for a visit of ‘Mrs, Scott-Townsend gave a large ball and sup- per last night at the Country Club. There were present all the members of Secretary and Mrs. Endicot Endicott, and Secretary and "Mrs. Whitney, Miss Weddell, and Mr. Marsiallot New York, Sec and Mrs, Fairchild, Mra. Mr, and Mrs. Lehm: Mrs. Edwardes, Miss Patterson, and Mr. W. V. R. Berry. was kept up until late, a it ae ate Saree orning When many o! est got back to town, a B Mr. 8. W. Woodward and wife are at the Hygeta ‘Hotel Old Point Comfort, where they will remain ‘about two weeks, COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE and their daughter, 04 of the District of Columbia.—A seni ii'dividend of four percent on the capital stock of the earnings for Wu H. Womersicy Jno. W: Parsons. Sat ‘Mrs. E: 1, Eatou.-Anacostia: By order Executive Committe apzl-ot z 410 New Jersey ave. ac, Agricultural Departinent HARSHA, Secretary. ‘A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE COM- onthe election of Niue Trustees, will be held vhether due to the: roduction of Saliva, by smoking or not be particularly dwelt upon, to give a disquisiiion upon the Properties or uses Of tobacco. I sliuply want to point oUt the gross injustice of allowing Ubose who = =o precise thelr val to dictate to the roperly appreciate their value, to dictat 1086 Who have become accustomed to Ueir use, Douh for the sake of comfort or necessity. ‘tons Of approval and Offers of sub- rt coming from all of our prominent pieve myself Justified iu saying they concur With mein the view lam taking of this is Company, Ot months, has been stockLoldera on am a the company’s office in the Kellowe Transfer bocks closed from April 23 10 3, Dotti days inclusive. ‘By order of the Board of Trustees. I did not intend “Tam not,” he said. “I knew nothing about it untilI saw the matter in this morning’s papers ‘The President has never had any such conversa- ton with me.” After making his emphatic disclaimer, the Sen- “I unink the publication puts the President in a false light, but that 1s only my ENDOWMENT ¥ 419 10TH s i and therefore do not Preachiny, 7:30, DR. JOHN P NEWMAN WILL in the Metropolitan M. E, Church at 0 p. m. he will. commenci & course of sermons to History." Sunday School cordially invited." Celebrati Wednesday, at 8 => _ WM. B. HIDDEN, M_D., lantv Hotei, Washington D.¢ days and Friday ba Chest, Throat and Nass fol an treating tie diplomatic corps, | ator remarkeds : ityvand Mr. and Miss ‘women: “"Wonsaa ion of Gen, Grant's birth. Orlock, Thursday” erenine, 194 p.m. T4th xt. entrane limited to Diseases SENATOR VEST BELIEVES THE FACTS TO BE AS STATED. Senttor Vest was next waited upon by THE Stax reporter. He had read the article. Being asked if he had given the information upon which it was based he said: “I have never authorized any statement such as that you mention and as published this morning. If You want my opinion on the matter atating that I Delleve the about as stated in the reported interview. Ido not believe the President wants to be re-elected. Hehas publicly stated that he does not believe in second terms, and I have no idea he has been ac- ‘uated by any ambition to succeed himself, but I great ambition ts to so administer the Government that any honest democrat, I have no doubt that Mr. Cleveland ‘would be gratified by the endorsement of his party 8 Were not so, but I don’t think he wants the od for any personal ambition, Cameron, Mrs. Bonaparte, Gov. 5.8. Crosby, Mr. an lattie Mitchel larged Tousils, jasal Catarrh and ‘Deatness resulting ‘Space, under the firm-name of . CLARK & CO, return thanks to tmy friends and the public and to solicit a continuauce of the Saiue for the new fir, Where, with enlarged eapital, rropose to keep Up the saiue hgh hus always characterized this houses SSE The Case of Wm. M. Bryant. PETITION FOR 4 WRIT OF Today Mr, H.E. Davis, for the District Com- missioners, filed a petition for a writ of de lunatico inquirendo as to Wm. M. Bryant, The petition sets forth that Bryant 1s a lunatic of homicidal and other dangerous manias, and has been such since 1861; that by allowing him to be at large 8 of person and pr fed, the preservation Of ‘iumper. illed and the commission of crime rendered proba- bie.” Commissioners Webb and Wheatley sign tition, and an aMldavit of Dr. Bayne and “= a unsound tind should becon- ‘The writ was issued, and the marshal will sum mon the jury for 11 o'clock on Monday. EcTORS ELECTED.—Tho following have been elected members of the board OF directors oF te man, Win. A. Gordon, Wm. H. Hoel Peter H. Hil, Seymour W. Tullock, and Sam'’l Cross, METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘chureh. 20th ats nese Pasuver ACT? aay sy the pastor, Rov. Wate ool at Bain: Sunday, scliool omsecration iicotiag neers tn OFFICE OF THE POIOMAC TELEPHOSE il, ISS, to thie musiness. Ou the Toth of April, 1 cof the treasurer of the company, 14 D.C. ibe 'closed from the 16th to af April, tuclustve SAM'L M. PRY, _Wasurvarox, D.C, Apr.t => THE WASHIN “DR LUNATICO IN- rh standard Which WILLIAM D. CLARK, missionary meeting at ople’s necting fonday evening Allinvited. 1 VE. necticut ave,, Nahd 18th sts, a 7:80 p.m. Preaching o's meeting at O45 REMEMBER 12TH BT, ‘Church's new pastor to growing assemblies, CHURCH OF THE ‘byterian), Con B.w—Services at 11 by the pastor, Rev. Txuis 8. Haw schoolat 9:30 a.m, Young peopl: r, Di aud will ediminister ulirous oxide Oil on the Troubled Waters. CAFTAINS WHO BELIEVE THEIR SHIPS WEKE SAVED BY : rty are greatly HITECTS AND BUT@DERS.—YOUR ion is respectfully called to the ROYAL, Palmer's Duplex Grat ana eng, etiatea che J. W. CONSIDINE, 1235 7th st. n.w. TON SAFE DEPOSIT CO. building and vaults have been constructed with fon snd care, and are as ¢: burglar-proofas the iigenuity of man Commander Bartlett, of the Hydrographic Office, receives almost daily communications from captains of merchant vessels relating their expe- rience of using oll at sea, in every instance ex- 1 fam. 7.45 p THOMAS FOULKE, A MINISTER OF jety of Tents, ‘will hold a joints, absolutely eas and the country, state Saat bao mates cheerfully fur- the country. ‘SIEBEL & OW Corner New York av First-cless Garments at reaso ‘Wants the office He knowstoo much about it. “What he would do if the democratic part} to him that he was the only man who them again to victory, nobody knows but himself, and he is not the: Sort of individual "iaderstand me, thins oniymy opinion. Tam nde ly mY 0) ot Yo’ speak for the President, and ble prices. ‘mh26-1m HOMEOPATHIC Special atten: dren. mh:31-me Capt. Peters, of the Lilltan B. Jones, six months ‘ago Was an utter disbeliever in the efficacy of ofl and Was induced to use it for the first time again: his own judgment and without the slig! ie experiment. Since last October he SIAN UFACTUBERS OF LIM. HURCH SOUTH, COR ching at {1 a.m. }. JONI bath hae i Baga Sa ‘not authorized to GAS FIXTURES, ta. to'i7o1 Potneyivenie ave ‘NeCharge for Hanging. WM. STIEBELING, for the celebrated “Household” Sew: gesortinent of the latest im- ie best_ Known makes for sale or Font. ‘he beat facilities for macht Thai Fent. ‘The best for machine 2 3. Employ no drummers. ap0-Lino <—— ‘LEWIS JOHNSON & CO, BANKEBS, .» Corcoran Building. MORA! ‘diuced Charcoal 1: I keep in stock Carueret ani ng Vintes, each abeet stainped with sine. Call poves aud. Plumbing. ae eer Sababy obitel Rage BE ep lees SPIRITUALISM. —7TH Al J.J. Monsx, of ‘A AVE HAS RE- & et estimates on yudience: Br. P. Good work and low prices. ‘felephone, SL 3 aaRPE PLACE THEIR ORDER FOR Shirts early in Spring, so a8 to bave them brokea in for waria weather. so. wath PT. HALL, 908 F st. nw. 18 COMBINATION, OF erry and Horsford’s Acid jent Brain and Nerve ABTO ST, PASTOR OF 87, Be - DR. _DOMER, ayettormorioye Morning subject, “A. evenlingin harmony ‘of members at the morn- met 2 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DISTRICT SECURI- TIES AND UNITED STATES BONDS, con RE ith and Hats, Land 7:30. the chureb year, Admit ss by the rite of MRS. CONT Pi , including oe Ee ys Es a ie iSTER | PRESBYTER st, nearcor. of Baw. Rev, ce your order now mb29 He Hi} i Fhoaphates, uss popwiar and 5 Fi i ‘Tonic, and asaferuard against Malaria. Sold BUL} 1429 Fennsyivania av § & SPH AC 88 i i GOOD INVESTMENT BONDS FOR SALE, BEAR- oo NG VARIOUS RATES OF INTEREST. <> REMOVAL AY and TORS DA : i CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W.. Bankers and Dealers iu Government Bonds. 2a isda, an iathand Leon E A.8. PRATT & SONS, INSURANCE, LOANS, REAL ESTATE, HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO THE SUN BUILDING, F STREET. p19-1mo Great Falls, Ma. = ioe pee ae a at hotels: pak by dallvived to all parts of the city Depesite. Exel Railroad Stocks a on the Exchanges of and Uaitinore bought and 80] fy sade of Thvesticent ‘Local Railroad, ‘The Washington Navy-Yard. SECRETARY WHITNEY'S VISIT OF INSPECTION TO-DAY. Secretary Whitney again visited the Washington 1b secrri ties listed York billadelphis boston Sccuritien. District ‘Gas, Insurance ald Telet _Awericay bell Telephone Stock bourhtand sold. u7 -D WOOD MANTELS, SLATE MAN- lor open ‘fi ror grates, open ‘aun, D. D.. past Stock dealt in, Kas PARRIS & CO. BAN street (Ebbitt House), nt, Investiaent Bonds an lortraes of the New Etgland ‘at the Bank of New Yor! "Lean rust Co, destination at Bargage The National Zritung says: “Anxiety Is ground. Uat the government will hot approve anything notin conformity with Ine \ nal law. 1 known that Germany has ofven allowed French spies to go free, and It tiat_M. Sehmaebe ed AY 80 as to Allow Of his seizure by Gere Man oflicials, It has already been distinctly de ome Was any attempt made to decoy MM, Schnaebe HARGED WITH TEMPTING GEEMAN RECKUITS TO DE- SEKT. declares that the as Iutormed rested De= to. desert as coumitted om ary, Who is acting in the assador, Says that his {cove ple reparation iC tt 1s proved arrest. the Ger- M. Flourens, min- Bismarck NtaISATY Schnael Was made on French territory iternati Wil require his release. ‘The French payers persistently urge calmness and that the government be left to pursue the | necessary action, PUBLIC FERLING CALMER IN PARIS. Pants, April 2,—Pubile feeling here concerning the arrest of “M. Schnaebeles has grown much calmer. It has transpired that a Leipste court previous to the arrest, had condetmped M. Schmae= Prams, April marens that M. use he was tempting | from the army. The o Gerinan soll, The secre absence of tke atu | Viexwa, April 23.—Some of the ambassadors at Berlin have been assured hat no serious results and told iin that the investigatic many Was Making into the circumstances att ing the arrestot M. Schuaebeles Was Lol yet im ished. ————— A KANSAS TOWN OBLITERATED. Not a Building Left Standing in Pres- cott and Seventeen Persons Killed, Forr Scort, Kax., April 23.—A Monitor special from Prescott, in this county, reports a terrible | cyclone on Thursday evening at about 6:30 o'clock. re were seventeen killed at different potnts | Uroughout ‘the county, and an incalculable AMOULE Of damage was done to all kinds of prop- hola single building betng left standing to he site of a once prosperous and thriving place, Reports are coming in from ail over the country of damage by the terrible storm, It was a genuine cyclone, but came Irom Uke northwest instead of ihe southwest, as is usual. Hull fel all over the county, some’ Stones measuring Unir- ‘Veen Inches in circumference, A LIST OF THE KILLED, ‘The following ae of casualties is given: Com stephens, Flynn and three chik Mrs. Kichard Markness, ‘Mrs Walter abd infant, an infant of Joe Duncan abd a si McHale. The seriously injured are Jim Waldridge, ; Ed. Horn, back hurt and arm broke arm broke ‘i tusions; Wiliam Carp! it is feared will die. A HOUSE HURLED 200 YARDS. On the farm of Richard Harkuess he, with his Wife, four children and Miss Minick, of Oakland, IL, Visiting the fatully, Were in the house, ‘The bullding Was taken ~2 bodily, carried 200 yards, and dropped in an otchard, crashing upon a lange apple tree, All the occupants were hurt very ously, and Mrs, Harkness was killed. ‘The fore ‘the storm Was appalling, and wonderful freaks were performed by the Wind. Itis reported that several persous Were hulled in Blue Mound and Mapieton. GREAT EXTENT OF THE STORMS, St. Lovis, April 23.—Special dispatches show that fearful cyclones, tornadoes, and hailstorms swept over a considerable part of western and ‘southwestern Missot southeast id ‘hursday evening. In Bates Mo. the destruction was gre: ok of tle storm is strewn with, all kinds of debris, including crushed and splin- tered dwellings and outhouses, dead animals and itry, bed clothing, wearing apparel, and all kinds Of farm property. ‘The estimated loss to roperty 1s upwards of $100,000. Six people were Eilita'in the neighboriiond of the towns ut Hume and Sprague, and @ nuuber seriougy aud sowe fatally injured. ANOTHER TOWN DESTROYED. Humble Station, on the Pacific road, was de stroyed, Dr, Smotth’s house, three miles from Rich Hill, was blown to atoms, and Mrs. Smith Lavally injured, All the farm bulidings were demolished, Al the Miller farm, Unree miles west of 8) a splendid resideuce, barns and out-houses were destroyed, stock Was Killed and Mr, Miller and bis wife and baby were blown into the well and drowned. Wm. Kennel’s house was blown down and then burned. ‘Mrs Kennel had a very narrow i Hl ‘7 t Li 5 EE ag Killed, and a niece and child were found ‘live, Dut will recover. ‘The stone residence of sePcouniy the cpciane aig” Samaged the town son cyoume of Colony. At Blue Mound, a town of 900 inhubl ‘repiypouses were wrecked and two per ‘sons ° War Tae Took raw Bicrcurs.—Yesterday Chas, M. ‘who Was arrested with a companion, C. ae Howard in ‘rom jail on a deposit of $20 be ing made as secur. Bowne ad Howara came, ‘from: and the oWwer from Jersey fous city to see the slghta. When their money ‘was almost it 48 stated, uney Sey find made thetr way to Balumore with the inten. Semen eee en arte ‘he proceeds to go Uo thelr homes and’ hoa Bowever, intercepted in Baltimore and ibitead ol ‘this city and sent Their sustement are