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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR EUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penzsyivania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMAND, Pres. Prepaid: 6; six mouths, #3. ered at the Pest Otfice at Washington, D.C, a8 Class tail matser.) R WEERLY Stag—pnblished on postace prepaid. Six months, tions must be paid in advances he £oening Star, 70—No 10.594, WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1887. TWO CENTS. PECLAL NOTICE>. F_CALANTHE | Be dict so ta aumento erate 8 | ys the purpose of attending CEL Wann. J. P. SMITH, €. C. > THE MEMBERS OF HIRAM ODGE, Be TEE OES wit ee at their bell Toth tu: their Castle Hal NOON at Lotclock sharp. { the fimeral of our late Bi By onder of the Lode. G ‘Bros Cas HIRD ANNUAL COMMENCE- re att AL and DENTAL DE. reeectional Ch Meeps of the Siedica = ere H. i. BARKER, M_D., Dean. ARD TO THE PUBLIC—I WOULD hy ms thee pending he Ris her. Courts upon tie salbaree fore wil be kept open te NDIFORD, Druswist, Ski aud Piste, ne SS THE COPARTNERSIHI existing between T. E. You Te thisay disworved By tut ine ae bunimeas as eta odlitire of sald deme T. J. SHERWOOD. April 29, 1887. THE I Berek chan be bed MONDAY EVENING, Moy 9 ‘The tickets for the former date good.” Admissic cents. Wwy0-2t ME LIME LIME. JOHNSTON & LIBBEY, (Succensort to Carberichit & Jobim), NUFACTUKELS OF \d Oilice: 10:i 29th st. nw. BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR SALE-SHOP, MACHINERY, PATTERNS, & with the exclusive Fight to manufacture one of the Well situated "liave meabe to run the shop; price only 33 ¥ terms Address SHENANDUAH MANCFACTURING CO., ‘Shensudeab Junction, Jetferson County, W.Va, STABLISHED GROCERY and market store in northwestern part of, ete ininw omacecunt of ill bealti. Add s, Satistnc Terms Satan nay TSCM ELI ® EVANS. 77 syivinia ave, ayer: ws TED—A PARTNER IN ESTABLISHED al Estate busiticss. A good opportun! ‘Address box 2, Star outiee. ‘TATE OWNER W. TO BORROW 00 ou «ilt edxe property. Asbford title, at > cut; ho Commissions Address ©. U. J,. Star REAL FE oR SALE—SMALI. GROCERY, WITH BAR »i-room attached: doine good business; bas re- ate Ooty pore eee a W NTED_VACANT GROUND AND IMPROVED g Property; will also purchase equity ip the same, fer to ueal with owners, SAMCEL BEALM EAS Elo St.Paul st. Baltimore, Ma. ‘apeo-te” FU SALE:DEUG STORE. @1.500; AN EXCEL: ‘ent Grocery Store, number of Grocery and Pro- Fision Stores, cheap? Dining Roolns, various other pusiness chamces and Off UGS Pet. D. RAMEY, ae = GRAND CHANCE FOR AN ENERGETIC PERSON. t clase Faney ogee and Foxtares of ‘st-class Faney, Stgiaping and Nouiuh Store at a sac- Ccuse of selling. il health None heed apply = the: business. as 13145 14th st. nw. SE STOCK IN THE uy improving Garrett Park. PARK, Star office. et ASE—A VALUABLE PIECE OF BUSINESS fronting on 11th st. between Pennsyl- fears, lessee to build on sau * °UTHUS. E. WAGGAMAN, apt O17 F E—FOR A TERM OF 25 YEARS_A swe: konewe te build Kent $180 ber a sts. .w.; esse: to build. Rent, $1; By Ta0s E Waceaitan, 7 A new House of 16 rooms, furnished throughout, a the handsomest point on the banks of the nal St. Jon's Haver, surrounded by lange live- eak shade trees. Nice river view from each room, -ra laud one huadred yards trom door. Splendid i, Pisuuue avd Hunting. Was full all Te of nice and with house. Reasons Sowner wishes to open office in this land in the town. particulars call atSCHMIDT'S hth st. now., Wasiington, D.C. NRER AND Six and eiht per onds and gusrantecd fat __ap28-co2m TELLO—AT THE INTERSECTION OF 20TH W sts” and New York ave. extended. The re and Ubio. House. Lots and Villa Sites ost maghidicent views. __" L. €. LOOMIS, Montell. STORE AND DWELLING, SULFARLE Also Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Foot, Shoes, Se. Splendid chance for mau of business, Address M.W.G., Pails Chuzeh, Va, apl6-eobt* 4 CCOENTANT (SCOTCH CHARTERED) OPENS, 2D sustits, oF: y contract seta of books: partner we accounts balanced E. M ja8-swOm* ‘938 ¥, ESTABLISHED Lisjomne of businers chat.cus Dry Goods, Grocery, &c. By out which has au injarious effoct ir interest by having your busi. ur otfice. D. RAMEY. mh 2m* OF RENT_A FIRST-CLAS: ND, E1808 14th at nw. The store is ew and in gue of Dest business squares on the street. ADP! a pwzer, W. 5. hOUSE, 1233 Pennsylvania ave, Rey at isoL = ‘spls-ln OOK AT THIS—YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FUR! Ls ure New York ave. 1w. "by low oF balk goods hoisted by elevate pede r UILDING SALE ON . 1. C. COMBS, Attorzey-at-Law, Tetnendiowe Mra. CL DEQe HULL & DEAN. Brokers and GOGERIC IKON MINING WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES and Lands, and Minneapoli Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 Fst 3m ‘AFE DEPOSIT COMP WF STORAGE WAL Pisues bric-a-brac, Be stored at low rates Take shies Jour vaitabicrin ot Onice Hour £28-6m_(Sacaruay , WE SRQCKEIT & CO, 434 9TH ST. SW, | e Yhtla. Pat. Kack Blank Books to order. . Pertorating and number M: ousic and fashion books bound in Fates, Send note, we will call” Coxsraxtix Recessive ¥ GOODS. (Cur Booms are Always Attractive TILE: ORNAMENTS, WOOD MANTELS, FIRE-PLACE FIXTURES. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Fiumbing, Furnace and Range Place, 8 =a 424 9th street. J. F MAING #00, 1320 Pecnsylvania Avenue, Ace showing new features in Monumental Work in QUINCY AND SCOTCH GRANITE. Special designs furnished free of charge. Marble and Cast-irom Urns for Cemeteries and Yards Guorce Srzassy, 434 SEVENTH STREET. SHOULD YOU WiSH A SPRING SUIT OR OVERCOAT, WE AEE READY TO SHOW YOU OUR PRODUCTION. IN FIT, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP THEY ARE FAR SUPE- EIOK TO THE LOW GRADES OF MERCHANT TAILORING GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET, apes. (Third door below commer of E st) = WALKEWS NS, 204 10TH 6TNW. Fe RES ie Daa Beat Sat es, Telephone 816-12. mo SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. _SPECIAL NOTICES. <a> PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Surplus and interest fui Proportion to lia ber cent per suum on sand percentatae is and wall all be i their shares mature. Five 4 to shares withdrawn, y my Money loaned to borrow- ns with full share of theiprofits. Sbares ‘eduesday evening, May 4, at 615 7th st LEWTs ABRAHAM, DUNcANSON, Pres., Saxtos, Treas, For Capitol Hill A. N. Meeker, 508 4th st = ze = | ig-<a>_ NOTIC THE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT | S~ COMPANY. OF WASHING US, INCORPORAT Capital stock 85,000. foul order Hould’bs ‘kept du vided into 200 equal shares | fully outs hoe ee T COL ea ae par value Of $29 each. Monthly payments $10 ‘can be made at the fice the Coustitution, explai the object of the Ans € Carusi, President. 456 Louisiana ave. Bushrod Robinaon, Vice-Presider Aucust Peterson, Wr. John Miller, Tre: Hon. J. A. Swope, Tru Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. 3: ual meeting of the Federal Building held at the otice of dno. A. Kellogg Build pan. The secretary and sixth annual report. it May 3, 1887, at 8 o'e ‘Treasurer will submit bi cers for the enguine year will be elected, other business transacted as may fore the meeting. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Tr STOCKHOLDERS OF THIRD CU-OPERA- TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION of Wash- ‘are reqiested to ve present at the regu Le beld in office of Mes: monthly meeting, ae H will betssued. All persona’ desiziuy to. suse Mook ‘are unetuested ‘ntitle the holders to purciiass 45g ataw. [ap30- copy. Test: s0-lawaw By M.A. € aq NOTICE AS TO TIRE roved Stand Pipe irway Fire Escage Silewed), the best, stinplest and most effective aan selec AND COMMESCE pig Oth annual meetins wldinge Asaoe: 1, 1887,iu its ball, ce, at § o'clock. subunit his Oth ann suing Year wili be subscription to ste e held on Wednesday, May aud Pressurer will report, aud otheers ected. At thus meeting books fo ck inthe new 19th series will be | ied. ‘Shares $1 each: no buck dues. tion has been extremely career bas issued uy ‘The Association offers the best ent interest on rio rrower has the advantage of zetting money atany timest most favorable ~ates without the disadvatitage and expelise of Paying back dw is the case iu Associations not run on the serial p Stock may be subscrityd for at any time at the BT. G. CAMPBELL, Presitent, JNO. A. PRESCO Sec’y and Treasurer, 1416 F OF THE LOGAN GUARD OF to meet atomhice of W. SATURDAY LVEN. oOwS FRED BRACKETT. ‘APRIL 15.1887 —THE CO-PaR: J.J. WILLIAM: ovsent, all business osperous, apd during its iS of 9,000 shares of stock. ¢ast-iron plate forme i tailed to the pox throughout remedying the only defect in its construction. No more broken plates. E. W. WOODRUFF IuauUuzacturer, 637 and 639 Mass. ay re, THE COLUMBIA FIRE annual divid months, has been declared. and will be pay stockuolders on and after MONDAY, MAY 2, 188" 5. Opair, Le Droit Builds (30th instant) at 7 o'clock ‘p. moe fissolved ‘by rau! ATTENTION ‘called. to our wacon-can, anteges for eleauliness and dur- ne it. We will talk Ent talirst all, as you wisu. JW. CONSIDINE, GE st. uw. lot 51x100.1, for » term of | , with special ad durable and eficient: Palmer's Duplex Grate: nts, absolutely gas tight: steel radiators. first-class sings heavy aud perfect: mouuted ‘heaters. Estimates cheesfully fur- ‘work strictly irst-clan. TO WHOM IT MAY Co: to certify that ail differences 413 Tst now. and ongun- istactorily adjusted, 83 ized labor bay Board ful 1m treating Enlarzed Tousils, lay Fever, hove thins, Nasal Catarrh and “Deatnea: Es f the city suburbs Seven minutes | PIANO STUDE: [practice ali day without makin, hold sick or becomins: ‘can learn how to do it (CO. 937 Pennsylva: Se EW sve OF ST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Asya MAS 1 suo nea Saks Books shai in the 13th sisal par orictent ieee EE t Of the Axsociatio; be furnished and WHO WISH ye. 7, Fras $4.18. “ ‘Share. ‘Subscription and the Association Pamphlets explaining the ob; ad) benef scriptions received upon application Thomas Somerville, J <a ‘Geo. W. Fusber.............Surweon General's Offic Fis Tlaatistant Rewste e citor of Pateut ‘ThoasB. Crown JF Geo. W. Harkness. Rigew & Co.'s Bunk. n;:--- Evening Star Office, ¥y Colum. Fike Ins. Co. 1416 Faw. (res TE Gime band O. Ticket Avent, 14th & Pa. 2 Boe BEMovaL. AS. PRATT & SONS, INSURANCE, LOANS, REAL ESTATE. HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO THE SUN BUILDING, F STREET. D EN PLACE THEIR ORDER FOR es ‘Shirts earl; Lroken in for warin weather. so pi ‘TMALL, B. RANKIN, HOMEOPATHIC N, 604 T1th st. n.w. Office bi Boe m Twp io. tot pm. Special a of women snd children. m431-lm* Be LEHI JomNson & co, BANKERS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DISTRICT SECURI- TIES AND UNITED STATES BONDS, GOOD INVESTMENT BONDS FOR SALE, BEAR- ‘ABIOUS RATES OF INTEREST. a. Bue FF ‘BROOKS GAS FIXTURES, ta AcCharve for Hanging. _£51 15th st., Corcorau Iiuiiding. ‘Jxo. W. Consom. —_Jxo. W. CORSON & MACARTNEY, ILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W.. Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Loans. Coltections, 4s, aud all securities listed. nies of New. York, Pliladelphiay Boston ‘A specialty adept Investuvent Securities, specalty tuade of Invest ™ du'Local Mailzvad, Gas, Phone Steck desitin. American Beil Teephone Stock bourhtand sold. 2u7 PHOSVITEZ—THIS COMBIN. ‘caisaya, Wild Cher: tes, is a popular and efficient brain sud Nerve at alae, “a0. Pennayl Depomts, Exch Feslrvaa Stocks 3 (ON, 01 and Horefore’ tt satecuard EX'S “PHARSIACY, Totties or om dramebt with soda water, Fes At gous ox —S> cor. 14th and L sts. Pastor.—Mornine serv ‘Sunday school, 9:45 BirtiNcen. D. Pain, Sunday meeting at 6:43, y evening at fa VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURC! Ws patfor tunpemce D. bowen er ll enieand PEC Collection for foreign missivus, 2:30.13. Young people's mectiug, 7 P.t LE, 9TH, 3 >, pastor, Sermon Serviecs at 7:30 o'clock 7) boboth Baptist Church and t —The baptizing will it 11 p.m. at Buzzard’s Poi a public in ee on To-morrow, it. We desire that e time. Respect i LIC a Pennsylvania ave, Hou. Mr. Yates and at ‘TEMPERANCE, ng iu behait of ow, (Sunday), ational Church. Judve ork, Rev. Dr. PRICE. J.. TABER JOHNSON, M.D. Mrs. WM. BURRIG will make short addresses. Schator BLAME. will be present. Put ally invited. Rwy UOPE AND HELP MIssTON ‘Mass meetiue at Congregational Chu: @elock Lo-worruw. Judge MACARTHUR will p nd addresses wili be made by Mrs. Dr. HIBDAKD, By. Prick, Mrs. Wat. Beanss and ottiers. Pubic invited. Se vesw ere a SN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS TRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘The th day of April, A. D. 183 Manx HL Dexcay ¥. Jascés 3 DeNcAS. No. 10,450, on of the plainuil, by Mesars Worthington & \er Soli jered that the defendant, MM. DUNCAS, caus to be ¢ tered herein on or before the zt forty days after this day. otherwise the couse Will be Proceecied with aw in cane of Ye published in The ton Law Reporter, as re- nilaut, on the grown’ S W nelty, ‘By the Court, a , &e paratus of the kind in thi interested toexamine our Oly AS We are the Suiue'at reasonable You pply to We invite tl Detore maki Rooms, 11th and Pe Vaan. 10-4 pan, myroved my Fi upibe Plate for plate 1s also dov ed, %o., of the Dist: ‘A semi- ud of Tour percent on the capital stock f the earnings for the pas Wany's oflice in the Rellosz ‘building, -w. Transfer books closed trom April 23 to May ‘both days inclusive, ‘By order of the Board of Trustees. ‘HK, WILLARD, Secretary. ing Machine y, for the past_nine years located at 1717, Peinigyivunia eves to 1751 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. |W. STLLBELING, Sole ‘ageut D.C. ior the celebrated “Household” Sew: A large assortmont of the latest im- proved machines of the best known makes for sale oF rent. The best facilities for machine repairing. Thave no branch ofi:e. Employ uo drummers. ays0-Lmo- .. THE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Gi = 216 Pennsyivania ave. ‘The building and vaults have been constricted with precaution aud care, and are as completely re vi and burglar-proof as the mgenuity of man ca take them, ape-lin HARD WOOD MANTELS, SLATE M. oly yarlor grates, open a6 place fitt tle and slat hearths. “Show rooms and factory, 4 rth st.n.w. M. ROCHE. Tab! Bowe, NOTICE ON AND AFTER APRIL 18T ‘the Union Transfer Company will cail Dageage at hotels and residences through Hou at the uriform rate of 25 cents tor exch ‘Baggage delivered to ail parts of the city at the same rate. epl-Im, 3 OF THE GS FIRE 7 fOr the election of Niue Tru Office of the Cou tees, 331 'F st. nw., ot and closed at 2 p.m. don the day of elvetion. B. MOHUN, Secretar RAGKISTY, CIVIL } 4 ¥ Bes, COLEMAN 2B incor and Archi gstloiy and Intel Tiny. dnd unirap. or rent. Hoong, furs fonsulations in Engle Teanelatio B ued or unfurnished, for ren b. German, French, ab¢ Italian. ade, and ‘copying done. “Architecural d. apz7-6r" MON BARBER & ROSS, p27-1w" 911 Ponusylvenia ave, ir. STOCK) SS NATIONAL FAIR Bae assOCLATION can obtain than tickets tut tue Kaces, Vernon How, 10th st. and Pennsylvania ap20-3t_ a=, AFEW Xi CHOICE, eS OF farniture forsale, to be seen at 2024 Pst., from 9 to 12 o'clock, until Wednesday,May 4. ap297— SIEBEL & OWEN, TALLORS, ve. and 10th st, Corner New York ai First-class Garments st reasonable prices. mnh26-2m BURLEITE.— LOTS FOR SALE In this new addition to West Washington. High, dry, and healthy ;easily reached right in theline of improve- ments; fine view: streets being Isid out. Lots selling Tapidly. Call orsendfor plat. This property is bound to enhance in value. HUFTY & DYER, 13th and F ste. nw. ‘autead to cure Rheumatism, Neuralzia, Sores, all Eray Hin to its oriiital yout sts ior circular. PILI WRIGHT, CHRIS ‘of Boston, ts located ut S11 happy to wait upou patieuts, eit if hones oat her rooms. @iice hours from Cousultation free, 25 ON EXHIBITION, AND WILL TAK <5 tieto those interested — be Stade 3 Upright Fiauo, BNF. ELLIS & CO., 937 Pennsylvania t <=> Beem SFO ‘The regular monthly meeting of the above named Association will be held o: WEDNESDAY EVENING, ‘May 21, ai o'clock, at the hail, id Sa t.w! Subscriptions and payineuts to tie third issue of stock will be. received at tuis mecting. The Associat on affords a grand opportunity to those wish- ing to sa: iuvest their e: ings: also to those desir ing the ‘may be obtained ou one share fora ~eturn paymentof @2mouthly. Six per cut paid on all tsivewtments. “Conseitutione will be Turmished and subscriptious to stock received by— ‘1b uaa Broderick, Prest., A. GO. or 973 22d a0, BW. GW. Moss, Vice-Prest., Supt. Adame eprest T. D. Daly, Treas, Merchant, 9 Market Building. Deunis Fogarty, Express, 1729 9th st. n.w. Daniel Shannon, Paymaster Generai's Ofice, Peter McCartney, Builder, 2112 H st. n.w. Jobu Kelly, War Depart:aent. dobn a %. North Capitol st. ¥. ay M. tion 7. ‘Thomas Waish, 10th and F ste. n.w. Wm. E. Skelly Grover, 1008 A st. ne, Est.ne. Ror One ie er. jew York ave. n.w, dE rN a PE nce carer 2004 9th st. n.w. _ Shares $1 each. Bece=, EPSE BROTHERS UPRiGkT ‘0, ‘with the new patent damper attachments, by whick the tone can be so subdued or sileuced that & s:uaent can practice all day without being heard even inthe next room, now on exibition at the Fiano Rooms of JOHN F: ELLIS & CO., 937 Pennsylvania ave. near 10th at, Come and sce it, apes Ke > THE HOCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, D.C. 4. uc fothete advantage 09 Obtains ae omee. toe bee t mane! ir advan obtain . the new rade Cards aad Lists now ready for’ distribution, and. Which can be had by applying to the persons ‘named below, at the address iver, and n-furning the card which’ expires “April 340, 1887 (which Will be of no further benegt), write your present address on the card, returned, and eal) on. rorship wit Hnute’ Sermon oa ath "petiio ¢ Lord hursday evening. May oth, preac 3] . Dr. Eschbach, of Frederick, Ad. re by the same on Friday even- iy Trip Across the Conti- 8 o'clock, Subject SECOND BAPYIST CHURCH, 47H ST. Epvoxp Hez Swam, Pastor.—Thiee persons confessed Chri Bight, and many arose for prayers, Prac! 10 pam. by the: Bible service $ by Pastor Bez Swe. Tast Sunday ing at ila. ung People’s meeting Tues- Prayer and praise service Thursday, 8 D- Seats all free. Co:ne aud wo x > THE REFORMED CHUR United States. ices im the chapél corner to-morrow. Sunday school at } Preaching by the pastor, Rey. C. F. SONTAG, 's meeting at 7 Petition of t = also bam ae | CENTRAL PRE FTE the public in | EAETL orclock will attend at the New York Ave, Dr. Barlett’s address at the Bible Soclety anniversary. RYLAND METHODIST. ‘Church, corner 10th and D sts, s.w., Rev. Pastor—1] aim., sermon and . ni. Preaching by the pastor: 9 ‘Sunday School Mission er ineeting Thursday might at 8 pam, Cnamies W. Bacpwr Psts. <A por a ay aa pastor, 11 a,1n- aud 8 p.m. Peoples Sletod a Aine wal babe charge ot Roeay outs eens: ats. eles Eee p.w. Public cordially invited ices. Seats free. itt mnuuion after th Young People's M ‘OWEN pastor, residenc by the pastor: 8 pan Holy Co bbath School 9:30 a.m; 3. pn. Sabi thly inissionary, meeting tig trom the Epworth, lection prayer mecting § pan.; straugers are cordially welcome: colue, and worship with us =>, FOURT evs a. H-STREET M, = M. F.B. Kicr, pastor p01 at the Chure! by the pastor: 6 30 p. ta. the Sunday ill shold. ther 21 a.m. aud doune People’s RCH, 13TH 8 Si ma, and 7 wariotte, N. y evening at 7:30 General preyer and couference meeting on eVeuiby at the sume hour. Strangers are ship with us. Jt" ‘PLACE M.E. CHURCH and K sta. nw. K . Preaching ut 11 People's meeting at 6:45 ples 1 5 Fi NGRI cor. of L0thand G sts, ACE M. 8, CHURCH SOUTH, COR, Preaching at 11 am. and7 pol at 9:30 4.1.” Prayer meeting evening at 8:00 o’eloc 40 a.m., Holy Co lisa. Litany, Holy Communion’ aud sermon; 7 «Service (choral), and sermon. Eating aud Drinkinic a ireases expected from Seats all free and | mentnext Monday. € ‘Sti ahd Hf strecis n. w. 0 am, pervices ‘Lo-niorrow. y ‘Corn in Ggypt.” 8. DOMER, | English Luthes and Hts. n.w., preaches Morniug—" Noi but fellow-citizens.”* {come ST. 30am. Everybody made wel £ ST. BAPTIST CHURCI Pastor, Rev. DW Fauxce, will 7:80 pan. All welcomed 1c Communion service 5 on the Prodixal Son. ‘The Dex P.m. younx peovie’s meeting: Kerival services at 8 o'el during week saye Suturuay. Seats REV, DR Jou ach iu te Setropolitan M. 2. Church ut 4o p.m. le wilt ive the second “Wotian's Mission.” Su Suanzers cordially 1 ursday evening, lecture at 7:49, course to young wouien Wedliesdays, 7: PRESBYTERIAN 4th und 8 sts. se., Capitol Hili, Rev. Morne sebvace at 11.0" iy changed to 8 ovcloc “Gospel Theme _ CHURCH OF THE Bi JOHN CHESTER, pastel ‘on ig service at o'clock, die genta are tree at all the Bae Huence, ingteud of YTERIAN CHURCH, rr. PrtZEs, pastor, will preach in the morn. the coneregation eg. church to hear EPISCOPAL ‘ME. CHURCH, COR 9TH AND B Ngrion D. hs D, ese) 001 jew York ave. Rev. East Capitol at short addresses ‘fiyminal, ands cole itt 9 au. 5 p.m, Young lessed by Major a CLARKE, of ihe Navy. ig and siguing of the pledge. ) pau. chure! (0 pan general exp invited to these services. FOURTH YRESBYTERIAN prayer meetin. Rev. Haan: Preache 2 ayer meeting at 7p. Fvicoat pau. Strunyers are cordisliy School xt p.tu. by Young <AL CHURCH, Orland Gsts...—the pastor, Rev “Will Preach at Li & ni. upon “Christ Water” aud administer the coumulion nith reception of meuubers. Dreach upon The Cr bf Ged i “regard to Vesper service at 6:43 30 p.m. he will of Christ as the: iday school at 9-30 3.1. dau. Music led by Dr. Buscholl, every ‘Thursday lilly invited. 1” 3 CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR , Kev. ALFRED HARD unday Atter Easter; an. Sundas School: 18 It ‘OUR FATHER” (UNIVER- sth and L str, Kev. ALEX, KENT, yw at,’11 a. in. Subject! Judgment” Sunday school at Vespersat4 p.m. Siraugers cor invited. = HM, & CHUR | SSS ata tre toate GS a, 9. A Pinter, D. Dat Ll am., toliowed with Holy, Con: reception of members trot Probadon y Letter Suuday school at 9 atm, and pene by’ the Wotan pastor, Rev. re, Dr, Hibbard, fhody Ww y Entertain ie 30 pan. Baprisi i, and ail are cor PASTOR OF ST. PAUL'S ran Church, corner of 11th jorning ahd evening at 11 and foreicner .« between Oth and 10th sts. nw. Kev. Lam, “Fail pia. ‘Third’ sermon ion of Sin. 7:1 0 am. Sunday lock each evening free and public in- t EWMAN WILL dt , cor? Sunday Sate pin.’ Pilg Hail, 10tn, Cottage meetiuses, Mon” Luesiays, 7:45. 45 p.m, at 496 Ls.w. ‘Sunday toot of” 12th st. sw. van. | Market 4: . the unssved are invited to atiend these aud accept silvation. “Come, for ail things av TION, PA. ‘ave. and 2d at. 5.0. Itev, W. E: Pauson, pas: ray Services: May Ninth Ante 1 am., Ninth Aniiver- 1 a.in., Material ‘The Andover Question 1¢ Young Peoply's Union tion and Communion. You are cordully invited, services. Sunduy School (ag re ve ate => BAPTISTS OF CAPITOL HILL HAVE. ‘no heed to break the Sabbath by riding down towuto church. On the corner of the most homelikt worshipers, who _w: 6th andA sts. ne, jpecoouirs aa Capel ‘body of sn portant ae all givg gous wales aod» eee Ge ae par ere raed eat {IST CHURCH, COR. GAY GW. MoCutiowes, 9 os Ll a.m., Queen Est HD -g ening at pan. asta} the bench of the chureit his ine meeting. Monday teresting and instructive lecti great man; his Tuo Lord’ prayer meeting 9: acne ie buptism, 1} am. Si 9 aim. and 3 p.m. inusita alter ie ue 5 i wion aiter tie imornils sermull. Youn people's meeting at 6:45 p.m; consecration meeting Monday evening; prayer service Wednesday evening. All, bythe pastor, Hevea Hast he pastor, Mev. “ieusis baptism atid the Lord plv'e meeting at 7:15. 7B OF 6TH AND F 27, pastor, Teachers? day school ‘ith ‘reception ‘of members. aud moo eon ee, xiliary of the W. F. Younus, Foople’s eeting, subleets “Sow: jouday, 7:40 pn. Prayer a ty ETHODIgT EPISCOPAL Pa. 3 hig at lia mand M, H. CHAPMAI a.m, Com av CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- ‘bytertan), Gottectiaut aye, Nand 18th ate dix, DD. Sectar it Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT Recr:P1s To-paY.—Internal reve- 8, $400,945 ‘URASSIGNED ARMY LIRUTENANTS.—It 1s probable that there will be a dozen cr more unassigned Army lieutenunts at the close of this year. The graduating class of the Military Academy num- bers sixty-four. The number of Vacancies now ex- isting in the Army fs forty -flve—thirty-one in the intantry, nine in the cavairy, and five in the artil- lery. There will hardly be’ more than five or six ‘vacancies between now and the day of graduation. No Mone Boxp Canis Tats Fiscat Year.—It 1s, regarded as practically settied that there will be no more calls for bonds during the present fiscal Year, and that the amount of 3 per cents out- Standing, amounting to about $19,000,000, Will be reserved for the sinking tund requirements of the next fiscal year, beginning July 4. No CHOLERA IN Mzxico.—Senor Romero, the Mexican minister, has received a dispatch from Senor Mariscal, the Mexican minister of forely affairs, den: that thei cholera agairs, denying re 18 any Paivce Leoroup, of Prussia, accompanied by Count Guart, Count Vedel, Count Kanitz and Baron Vriekish, of the Prusstan nobility, have ar- rived In San Francisco, and are expected to reach this city about May 20. Prince Leopold is agrand nephew of Emperor William, of Prussia, He has Visited India, China aud Japan, and is now about to nuke a tour of this country. His full name 18 Joachim Carl Wilhelm Frederick Leopold. RBAR ADMIRAL CHANDLER'S SrarP.—Rear Admiral Chandler, commanding the Asiatic squadron, re- ports to the Navy Department, under date of Yoko- hama, Japan, April 5, that on “Monday, April 4, he transferred iis dag trom the Marion t0 te Brook- lyn, and selected the following officers to compose his staff: Chief of staff, Capt. F. 0. Matthe ews; personal stail, Lieut, Clifford H. West, flag secre- tary; Lieut. T. B. M. Mason, flag iieutedant; Naval Cadet J. N. E. Griswold, sid; Naval Cadet C. C. Billings, ald. “General staff: Medical Inspector G. S& Beardsley, fleet surgeon; Chiet Engineer 5. L. P. Ayres, fleet’ engineer; Paymaster J. #. Tolfree, feet paymaster; Capt. D. P. Mannix, fleet marine r. Mason GENERAL ScHOFteLD, commanding the division of the Atlantic, accompanied by Major Sanger, aide-de-camp, arrived in Washington yes- | terday. on a tour of inspection of different Army Posts ih the East. He visited the Washington bar- Tacks and made the annual inspection, Work FoR ThE Nav¥-YaRp.—In addition to the construction of a new 10-inch gun at the Washing- ton navy-yard, orders have been issued to build ten G-inch gvn-carriages for the gun-boats now being constructed, ‘The additional work will not necessitate any material increase in Une working force of the yard, ‘Mr. Manr’s Successon.—Mr. Wm. D. Haynie, of Miinols, the confidential secretary of First Assis tant Postmaster General Stevenson, was to-day appointed chief clerk of the Firstassistant’s Ofiice, Vice Jas. H. Marr, deceased, PrxsoNal.—Mr. John J. Knox, president of the | New York Bank of the Republic, is in town for a Short visit with bis family.—w. A, Walter of Chicago, and A. H. Schuyler of New York, are at Willard’. —Canon Wilberforce, the distinguished English clergyman, accompanted by hi wife and Gatighter, is "at Weélcker’s—Senator McMillan, Representative-elect M. S. Brewer of Michigan, Gen. J. M. Schofeid and staff, of the army, are ab the Ebbitt.—Ur ed States "Treasurer Conrad N. Jordan arrived in New York from Europe last night—C, H, Way of Savannah and Geo. C, Revier of Pittsburg, are at the Riggs——Dr. Win, ‘Todd Helmuth of New York and C. A. Radcliffe of England are at the Arlington, Appointments by the President. The President made the following appointments today: Jno. W. Martin, to be collector of customs for the district of Gehnessce (Rochester), N. Valentine Fleckenstein, to be postinaster at Rochester, N. Interior Department Changes. ‘The following official changes have been made in the Department of the Interior: Pension Office—Appointment : Frank McClelland, of Indiana, special examiner at $1,400. Resign, Mons: Isaac Bull, of Michigan, clerk at $1,400; Gafllard Hunt, of’ the District of Columbia, clerk at $1,200, War Department Changes. James B. McLaughlin, a sergeant of the signal corps, has been appointed clerk class four and designated as chief clerk, Signal Office, to take effect June 1, 1887, vice Alexander Ashley, re- duced to class one, June 1, 1887. Zeph Fenno, class one, Signal Office, reduced to class Sean ‘Signal Office. Mrs. V. L. Roy, class $1,000, Signal Otlice, resigned to take effect May 31, 1887. J. C. Boykin, of oe class $1,000, S.G. Q. trans ferred to class one, Bureau ot'Education, Interior Department. Heury Von der Tann, class $1,000, G.0., died April 26, 1837. Squire G. ciass of, 4.G.0,, discharged April 30, 1887. — ‘Freasurer Jordan im the City. HR IS MUCH ENCOURAGED AT SECRETARY MANNING'S IMPROVED CONDITION, ‘Treasurer Jordan returned to Washington this morning and resumed his duties at the Treasury Department. He saw Secretary Manning Just be- fore he left Londonon the 2ist inst., and feels much encouraged at his improved condition, The severe cold from which he was suffering had en- Urely disappeared, and he was in excellent spirits. It was then Secretary Manning’s intention vo sail for New York about the first of June and to enter upon his duties as_president of’ the Western Ni tional Bank. Mr. Jordan says that his Tesignation a3 United States Treasurer has not yet been acted upon by the President, but thinks it wiil be ac- cepted in a few days wenable him to assume Ms position in the new bank, He does not know who ‘will be bis successor. —ee0e—__ ‘The District "ilitia Movement. WHAT A REGULAR ARMY OFFICER 8AYS OF IT. “Geu, Ordway gave a very sensible talk to the militia officers the other night,” sald a regular Ariy officer toa Star reporter to-day. “I think he 1s golng about the matter in the proper way, and Will succeed in making the District National Guard a model organization. The companies now in existence Will make a mistake, I think, if they do nov join with heart and soul in the rroposed scheme. ‘There is no place in the coumtry like Washington for driling and Parading purposes, and it has more suitable Weather than most any other place. A large portion of the militia- men are in Government employ, and they can readily drill and parade after office hours, Besides, the” National cpa | anxlous to have a well organiz udD) ‘ud riited hauional guardat tne caplesi, tor tere are many occasions when it can turn out and be a credit to the country, Washington cannot make Inuchof a military show with reg war troops—a Tew marines and a few artillery light batteries. Every. Dody, officials and citizens, would be glad to see a splendid national guard in the District, and that wall be the resuit if Ordway has his way.” ASKING PERMISSION 70 ENLIST A BATTALION. Maj. C. A. Fleetwood, commanding the Wash- ‘Augton Cadet Corps, has made an uffictal applica- ton to Gen. Ordway tor authority to enlist a bat- Tallon for the District National Guard, District Government Affairs. BIDS FOR FURNISHING SUPPLIES. ‘The District Commissioners have ace] the following bids for contractors’supplies: Bluestone curb, straight, 783¢ cents, circular, $05, toAcker &Co.; granite curb, 95 cents, to Mason Granite Paving Co.; circular, $1.40, to same feed bricks, $9.23 per thousand, to Washington Brick Machihe Co; granite paving Diocks, 440.85 per aoe twoV! me Hastings Pa nen It thousan iastings Paving Co., ies Baul ewas ihe cu” Ein or at per usa Dt dressing old cur! the contract is awarded to Gustav Craney, at 20 cents per lineal root. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Commisstoners have appointed Andrew J. Sone ‘rat clans private of jeeropolitan police, Deing off duty too much, Bexsaxin Burixn’s Wii. The will of Benjamin Butler, deceased, filed to-day, leaves to Lettie Ann Butler’ one-hair’ interest in’ lot 704, 9th street Figteibera during her life, if she accepts the same dower, does nov remarry, consents to the appolutment of his friend, Danlel Perry, as guardian of his children, continues to occupy that, pare of the nouse now used by her, and pays one- of the taxes; and if she iailS she is to have no interest in the’ estate, ‘The other interest he gives his step-daughter, Susan Payne, for life, on condition she uses that part of the house she how Sccuples, and pays one-half the taxes. In the e¥ent Of non-compliance by either, the interest of ‘that une goes to other if she pays the whoie ot the taxes. After their death the property goes to ‘bis children, “Daniel Perry is appointed execu- PAR: XON repetuhat ey afternoons. 2:30) Young MENS CRI Hes — teCOMMENDING THE DisTRICT COMMISSIONERS. —The temperance society connected ‘with the Assembly Presbyterian church and Sunday school (corner Sth and I streets northwest), at the regular month- Tesolutiong, “That we have been gratified at tbe ve efforts of the Commissioners ——— It is now known that Fred Stall, who has eld for the of ® ‘Deen — Tourder puotartay, GETTING READY FOR THE RACES. Two Hundred Horses at Ivy City. SCHEDULE OF NEW SEWERS, Thoroughfares on Which Main and Pipe Lines Will be Laid. The District Commissioners have approved the project for theexpenditure of the appropriattonof $50,000 for main and pipe sewers, Following ts an account of the streets and sections of the city which Will receive beneftt from the sewers: MAIN SEWERS. Tennessee avenue, from Boundary sewer, corner cf 15th and G streets northeast, to D street north- east; 12th street southeast, from Pennsylvania Carolina avenue; 33d street to R street; 35th ‘street north- A LIST OF STABLES ON THE GROCND—THE SCRATCHES ‘The weather has seriously interfered with tralm- ing at the Ivy City track during this week, The track has been so soft that no horses were allowed | tact that there are one hundred and fifty amend uponit. This was unfortunate, as the horses that Wintered here are all Ligh in flesh, and need hard Work to put them in cood racing’ trim. ‘track ts tm good order now, and it will be kept so, with steady working, from now until the races. There are upwand of two hundred horses atthe Germany Comes Out of It With Alte track, and good felds will start im all the races avenue to Sout northwest, frori West, from P to ‘TWELVE-INCH PIPE SEWERS Will be lata on the following-named streets: Northeast—seventh Street, from North Carolina syivania dvenue; H street, from 2otuto Aath; _D street, between’ Sth and 6th; H ween Sth ahd 6th and 7th streets; street, from Delaware avenue to 12th street, from Rhode Island to t, from New Jersey ipitol street; I street | Special Cable Dis; ‘THE STABLES ON THE GROUND are as follows: Emery & Co., with eight horses; Oden Bowie, 14; W. Barrett. 2; Dairs € Hall, 10; 2; W. Jennings, +; W. B. Jen- 8; H. J. Woodford, 7; W. Gratz, Doswel do: i'w 4: C,H. Pevtingill, 6; L. Appleby Whittaker « Barry, 5; M. mick, 3; J. T. Campbel ‘The Dwyers will not bave anything could not get any of their horses this meeting. Jas, McLaughun, their Jockey, will be here, however, ‘THE SCRATCHES. ‘The scratches in the stake races up to the pres- In the handicap {0 be seen the Bob Miles, Herbert, Biggonety avenue to Penn: Joseph McMahon, Vermont aver avenue to North Ca] 21st and 22d sti Streets; New Hampshire avenue, between Rand T Street, between Ist ahd 3d streets; 9th mT toU street, and from P to @ street. west —H street, from Delaware avenue to t; E street, from 7th to 8th street; I street, m2d to 3d street; 30 street, from M to N to 6th street, - Southeast—M street, fro street, from L to M street. ‘West_Washington—34th street; Dunbarton street, trom 29th to 31st street; % street, from 34th to 36th street. New Hampshire avenu Capitol street, from n Capitol street, from'M. to Patterson trom G to H street. ‘The Work of laying sewers on these streets will ‘be commenced a3 soon as contracts can be made. —____ THE NEW WATER MAINS, Plans for Increasing the Water Supply im the Southern Sections of the City. The plans which Capt Thos. W. Symons, of the engineer department of the District government, has prepared for laying new water mains have been approved by the Commissioners, and work will shortly be commenced thereon, The project includes the laying of a 12-inch main from Pennsylvania avenue and Ist street West to 8th street and Virginia avenue southeast. This main ts intended to supply the southeastern Part of the city, without ever making it necessary to deprive the residentsof Capttol Hill of their due allowance, In case it 13 decided to extend the Water mains across to Anacostia this one can be © laid, also, two 12-inch mains for the better supply Of the regions south of the Agricultural and Smithson!: tue supply is very deftcien from Pennsylvania avenue and 14th street south, 14th street toB street north. ‘The other laid on B street, trom 10th street West to 14th street west, ——— SOCIETY NOTES, Miss Lay, who has been the guest of Gen. and Mrs. Berdan, and has been a returned to-day to her home Secretary and Mrs. Fairchild gave a dinner, early in the week, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bleecker Banks, of Albany, Mir. and Mrs, Walter Wood, of Latayette Square, we a dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and er Banks and Miss French, of French, who has been the guest of ‘Mrs. Berry, of H street, returns toher home to-day. ‘Mrs, and Miss Banks gave the final one of their Fridays in April, yesterday, trom 4 to 6. ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. Bleecker Banks and Miss Banks, who have spent the winter in the Dupont Circle house of Hon. 8. 8. Cox, will summer at Bar Har- bor, having taken the house of Mrs. Biddle Poor will spend July at the Mrs. John Chew and the Wallachs, also Mrs. Theodore King, who ‘spent the winter in’a hired house on Bar Harbor late in the ent are as follow: first day: Jim Gray, Rock and Rye, Bandala, Springfeld, , Broughton, Error, Bola, Vi Cowariver, Triple Cross, And Crittenden. Youthful to be seen the first da; Palatka, Batte Michael Burch’ Miscellaneous—: streets; Nort! , Fountain, ‘chestnut ily, Harry R, Andy By Temptation, Leonata, Tudor, and Frankt leaves as probable starters th the rac, aioe, Salvil Boodle, ‘Pirate, William's ch ¢ by Pat Miles, and In the Analostan stakes, to be run the second day, the scratches are: Y lantle, Lillitte, Gient Oarsman, Black Prince, Prince George, Bellevue, Pool Box, Tidal Wave, Critvenden aud McLaugh- Scratches In the Army and Navy stakes for the ahominy, Make: ; ing, Witch, Bellevue, SWIIL, Bigzonet, Brentwood, of ¢ ¥, Fountain, MY Own, Temptation, Annie c., Willard Hotel si Scratches in U Toco! Tampa, Pai Scratches in the Jast day: Young Luke, Bedford, A) boyne, Fulton, Wate, Boure’ den and Tom Hood. The number of scratches 1s remat ‘If no more rain fal condition by next Tuesday. Barnum arrived at Ivy City with Woodford’ String, and is apparently In good ranning orde ‘The recent report that he bad gone to ploces In his Work had no foundation In Tact. ions he Wil start do the handicap weat Tuco an brown gelding, Critven- the track Wil be in splendid jan Grounds, in which ‘One will be laid Frou present the eee WAITING FOR A VERDICT. ‘The Angney Case in the Hands of the iinent belle here, The trial of Jacob P, Angney, for assault with intent to Kill Jobn H. Wiimot and Thomas I. Turnbull, on the 25th of November, 1882, at the St. Mare Hotel, which has been on trial for nearly ‘two Weeks, was resumed this morning, and Dis- trict Attorney Worthington coutinued his argu. irs. A. Bieecks Albany. Miss JUDGE MONTGOMERY CHARGES THE JURY. ‘Mr. Worthington concluded at 11:30 o'clock, and Judge Montgomery proceeded to charge the jury; first, reciting briefly the theorles of the prosecu- tion and defendant, and noting the discrepancies, He spoke of the absence of any Offense than that ch: ‘verdict on the cl claim for a lesser arged—each party claimed a yes. He gave the Instrucuioa jefendant, that when a per- Porter. . Miss Lindse Dupont Circle, will go to season, and, with the above- mentioned, will summer at the Rodick House, ‘Mrand Mrs 0. H. Burrows and Miss Burrows ‘Will spend the summer in their house at Newport. Miss Redfern gave a loto party on Wednesday rls of the marché of st. les, who wore the 10 protect bin ved that Wilmott did make use of the Wireat that the defendant would not and tnake a motion asiftodraw a jonestly believed his live to be in r, he could not be convicted. He advised ¥ could find a verdict of assault under either or both indictments, or could acquit on one ctin the other,as to the offended charged, oF could acquit on both. He the after agreeing on the facts, the! @ reasonable rational doubt. they should defendant the benefit of that doubt. He e upon them the imperatt careful and exhaustive examination of ti ‘This court had no right to trespass on the tives of the Jurs, and he admonished the it they should ineéi their responsibllity fe: ‘This was Judge Montgomery's first charge to a Jury and there was a large number of members ot ‘the bar present iu the court room, emphatic tone, rather more rapid Predecessors on the criminal live to bring suit, tw the peasant flower Rose's. The young esque costumes, were Miss Audenrel sey-Poor, Miss Banks, Miss Agnes Kituie Davis, Miss Suth and Miss O’Toole. ‘ung men’ were Mr. Horace Washingt john Webb, Mr. Lee Phillips, Mr. Carter, very rich and Engitsh; Mr. Woods, Dr. Ross, Mr. Bouvee and Miss Kitty Davis gives a tea this afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Poor. ‘Mrs. John J. Knox entertains the Literary So- When the topic for considera- feign of Victoria. This occasion rded a8 a -ort of farewell entertain- ment on the part of Mrs. Knox, as she ex leave for the seaside with her family early. trom that place to New York, where reside in future. Mr, and Mra Stephen Vail left the city on Mon day for New York, where they remain during the remainder of the spring. Hon. Robt. C. Winthrop and his wife and daugh- ter, who arrived in the city several days ago, and will be here for some time yet. ‘They are thé guests of Mrs. Sanders Irving, 1516 ‘Miss Anna Story came over from New York yes- terday on a short visit to her mother and friends in ‘Since her withdrawal from the stage has achieved a pronounced success in the teaching and practice of elocution in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Baxter have given up the house they have occupied so long on siding at $20 Connecticut avenue. ‘The fourth complimentary soiree of the Ladies Soctal Circle, given at St. Joseph’s Hall, on Thurs- day eventag, was # greatly enjoyed entertainment, were Misses Miller, ‘alz, Newmuyer, Max- jow, ‘aud Deitric’ and Eber—the charged that it, e duty of giving a clety this event: Uon will be the He spoke ina THE CASE IN THE HANDS OF THE JURY. ‘The case was given to the Jury at 12:10 o'clock, Dutas the defendant was about to take excep- Uons the jury were brought back. The disirict attorney said the rule here was to take exceptions in the presence of the jury. 1h sald Unat this Was not the rule states, and deciined to proceed with the jury present. ‘The court sald he would take the responsibility and send the jury out. —e Complimenting Judge MacArthur. HIB PORTRAIT TO HANG IN THE GENERAL TERM street, andarenowre.| The retirement of Judge MacArthur from the Dench of the Supreme Court of the District elicited from his associates on the bench, the members of the bar, and the professors in the National Law School, and others, expressions of their kindly regard for Judge MacArthur, aud ap- preciation of his character and services. The members of the bar madea request that the Judge should sit for his portrait, which they wished to have hung in the court-room of the General Term, This_request was complied with, and the artist, Mr. E. Andrews, has completed thé portrait, Witicih il "be hung Iu the court-rooni, members of tie bar united in this 0, Claughton, H. H. Wells, Franklin Waiter D.Davidge, Enoctt Herrmann. kettie (errmann, T, Well, Baus, Dougherty, jermmann, ‘Tay! last four acting as floor committee. Hon. Horatio King read a paper on “The Poetry of Intellectual Life,” before the ladies residing in Uhe Louise Home yesterday afternoon. Hon. A. A. Clay and wife, of Pennsylvania, are visiting Gen, Clay, of the Department of Justice. The Unity Club held tts closing meeting of the season last nigat at the residence of its president, J. B. Philp, 919 G street. Mrs. Euily Thornton Charles read the principal essay upon the needs of a national gallery of art. anusic and iiterature were by Mrs. H. H. Mills, Miss Mrs, Williams, Miss Shepherd,” Mrs. Miss Ada Ober, Mrs. Green, Baron Von Wimpffen and Mr. J. L. Mccreery. The elec- jcers for the coming season resulted as President, J. B. Phi next weel wii fackey, JaS.S.Edwards, Toven, Carusi & Miller, Watson J. Selden, J, Holdsworth Gordon, J: Ross Perry, John F, Ennis, Hagner & Maddon, . Heald, J. J. Darlington, Chas. 8. Moore, Jol St. C. Brooks, D. E. Caliil,” Frank Vorthingtor a s! Barnands Wai, Fe Mattiugisy Gy Cole, Loo riner, Andrew B. Duval, Nath. Wilson, nomas, J, H. Savile, Frank Hac Fred. W. Jones, T. A. Lambert, Henry Wise Wm. Pierce Bell, — dali, HTT ‘Other exercises in in Brown, A. S. vice president, R. 3 secretary, L it ‘irembly; treasurer, ¥.B. Taylor. " ‘The Potomac Boat Club gaveits first hop of the season at the club-house last evening. Although Uhe weather Was n0t suited to , a pleasant Ume was had within doors by those present. ‘Tne Kovers' Conversation Club met last evening at the residence of Gen. A. W. Greely. Amor . were Commander Goodrich, Mr. Ar fague, Rev. Dr. W. A. Leonard, ers, Capt. Clarence E. Di ‘Mr. Henry B.¥. Macfarland, Dr, J, 4. Kidder ‘Addison Porter. Jur. James Morgan, Washington correspondent of the Boston Globe, was last evening, plimentary dinner at Chamber! bis personal friends, * Col. H. B. Denman and tamlly have moved into their new home, Na. 1623 16th street. ‘The wedding of Miss Ida @. Stewart to Mr. .ohn Ut, Mills Dean George £. Hamtlt ¢ arteN. H Miller, Stunes.T. Thomas, Wan. E. Far Hunton & Chandler, Kent, KS. Davis, Chas. H. Cragin, James Lowndes, ‘Sam'l Shellabarger, 1. yin. B. Webb, Chas. S. Whitian, ’ Paiue y & Stewart, and J. A. Williamson. john S. Blankinau Chas, Maurice Sinith, Manviaxp DELEGATES TO THE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CoNGress.—At the annual session of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland in Baltimore yesterday delegates w the Ninth Inter- Rational Medical Congress, to be held in Unis city ber, Were elected as follows: Drs. A. A. Ashby, W. D. Booker, J. nn Dickson, tT. Ev: C.K. Jones, W ‘Joun ane W. C. Van Bil lenry M. Wilson, ain’s by @ few of John 8. Conrad, Jot ‘Forwood, John 8. Lynch, i, John’ Morris Thomas, G. Lane Taney! ©. Willams, W. H. utter, who was injured at the Capitol wrussasy cutter, who Cs tmorniig, by a falling derrick, died at Providence ‘Hospital this afternoon, i K i i Be i i i i Telegrams to The Star. SCHNAEBELES REACHES PARIS. He Receives a Popular Ovation at Pagny THE LONDON SPRING EXHIBITIONS A Triple Lynching in West Virginia. A VERY LONG DEBATE PROBABLE, ‘The Struggtc Over the Irish Crimes Bill im Com mittec, Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evennee Sram. Loxbos, April 30,—The house of commons gos quickly to Work on the committee stage of the crimes Dill last night with clause one, which authorizes private inquiries into offenses. The ments down to is clause, waich 18 regarded as ‘one of the least censurabie In the Dill, will give am Adea of the future of Unts debat THE SCHNAEBELES INCID! gether the Best Showing. ‘b to TRE EVENING Stan. Lonpon, April 30.—The Scliuaebeles incident ts | over, and Germany comes out of {t best, Bismarck | WLLL now be able to show, wheuever he chooses to find or make a casus beilé, Chat Che goverument of the republic has oMiclally sanctioned espionage of the most treacherous character, The Germany case against Schnaebeles seems fully proved and Ris releas will be exibi ‘Of maghite nimity. The French governinent Will, probably by TeUring him la some Way, While honoring ulin pere soually, be colapelied W ofiicially repudiate ks past actions, > SOME NOTABLE PICTURES, ‘This Years Londou Exhibitions the Best Held in a Long Time, Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING Stam Loxpox, April 30.—The pictures tals Fear at the Royal Academy and the Grosvenor gallery show, on the Whole, an undoubted increase in interest over past years, Sir Frederick Leighton remarked yesterday afternoon Ubat the academy exhibition 4s the best he had seen for years, The Grosvenor Gallery also has a collection of pictures of remark- able merit, Leighton’s own picture i#adouble rendering of the tale of “Hero and Leander,” the upper part of the picture showing Hero looking out over the Waters and the lower showing Leander lying drowned On the rocks at its foot The president also hes a picture called “Jealousy of Samaettrra, the Sorceress.” ‘Thistschieny a study a face, 1h fact Hat oC Dorothy Dene, the actrema, ‘The most beautiful picture, however,af the academy Js Sir John Miliais’ called “he Nes” It shows ® Woman holding a child 1h her arts to look {nto & Dird’s nest. [tis areturn to Millais’ @aritest man- her, beiure he had degencrated into What, since hislast speech, has been called bis “Bath bum days.” 11s full of exquisite, simple coloriug and finesi feeling, His otuer picture, Which 1s sup- posed to be Tore Lmportant Is & companion to “The Hugueuots” or is generally regarded as come non place. ALMA TADEMA'S ONE PICTURE is called “Women of Atnphissa,” a plcture of @ Greck market place, with a dozen sleeping or Juss waking priestesses, surrounded by a guardian ring xenof Phocks, Tt has ail Tadewa’s familiar eristics extraordinary detall and brilliant coloring, but also Show’, ike all bis pletures, omly the Greeve of airy land.” ‘The iost conspicuous picture of Ube Year Is “Samson,” by Solomon SOI luou, the young palnier whose “Cassandra” whe tracted so much notice last exhibidon, Iisa huge and most suridug represeutauon of we suuggie between SAMSON AND THE PHILESTINES after Delflah has betrayed luim into thelr hands, She herself dangles is black hair mockingly be- fore hit iu ler treacherous hand. The American inter, John S. Sargent, contributes, Desides Min. ait, Wideh his fellow artists are Linge impressionist pletare "AL Shows UWO er-bed at se lanterns hanging res are paluted frou dren du their garden at tersir, where the well- which bas grown up sits Summer. Every erialnly 1 is @ master= uting, ting a row of string. ‘These ayes differ ood to paint euch a subject Tributes Uuree vers Une portralt. From tls brieg glimpse at a dozen out of the 2,000 picvures, the iblerest in Uhe ex hibilion may be gathered, ‘AT THE GKOSVENOM the princtpal pictures are a large canvas by Burne Jones, called “The Garden of Pan,” and another of Perseus and Andromeda, with @ head of Medusa, Barily a less striking picture ts by Burne Jones, called “The Shadow of the Salat.” There us the finest landscape Alfred Parsons bas yet palnted, and a nunibver of portraits among which Kithmon's is prouinent. {ie jubilee sear will be remembered as among Lue most successful of modern picture ¥: Lesage’ Remix extending over a pertod of forts years, Wid appear in Paris tu October. sJuventiiv' ts the titie of Vernon Lee's new book, to be published in May by Cawin. SCHNAEBELES SET FREE. Hiv Trial Will Be Continued, How- ever, and Important Developmen Expected. Special Cable Dispatch to Tak Evenrye Stam, BERLIN, April 30.—Schnavbeles was set free this ‘morning aud passed the frontier without any sen- sation, Dut his trial will be continued and probas bly show the closest connectgon of the French gov- ernment with the spies The general situation appears linproved, owing tw « beer Russian feel ing. “fixe bourse 18. firm on the better political outs Took, but there 1s no business. By Associated Press. Given an Ovation at Pagny. Panis, April 20.—M. Schnuebeles, who was re Jeased thou prinon yesterday Ly onder of Germany, and who at once Geparved trom Met, where b6 Was incarcerated, arfived at tinldnlgutat Paguy= Sur-Mocelle, wiiefe be Lad been arrested, His aud soa met him at the station, waere were asseinbled the Wlole populace of the town, hepded Dy all the ofticers of the municipality. M. ScbDae- deles was given ah ovation Uy tho crowd, Who gried out: “Nive ia Prancet” “Vive schnasbaiest™ Atter a short. stop M. Scumaeveles Paris “He declined to be Interviewed by members of the press. He deciared ue had been weld treated by the Germs’ Ta, THE PARIS PRESS WELL The Paris newspapers appear wo. be Dearly all reli plessad by the thane in wach "the Schiae Deies alfuir bas been settled, aud pronounce it ap honorable settlement. Tuey ‘the prudence and fuirness aisplayed by M. Fiourens, mlulster of foreicn affairs, 1 lis conduct of Frances. side of the case. A Ulajority Of the papers draw from the Incident the jesson Uat in the luvure Prabee must Fedouble wer vigiiance in Order to avoud. Surprises Of the kind caused by the arrest of M. ie, ‘According to the Lepubiigue Prancadse, a We French preiects have beca instructed. (o prevent (ie people in their respective gistticts froma Ung the Occasion of SL Schuaebeles’ liberallob far Make ing aut-derman demonstravons SCHINABELES REACHES PARIS. M. Schnalieics reached Paris Us afternoon, He at once called upon Prewler Goblet and had an ine terview with ilu ib Winich he reailirm@ed the story Of nis arrest as oniginally told. Itisagaia asseried Uat M. Schnabeles will be relieved of his post of commissury ab Pagny-sure Moselle, aud tat be will be retired on a pension, —— Ex-Senator Sabin Hopefal. HE WILL BE AULE TO SPEEDILY EXTKICATE EIMSELE Go, April 30,—A special trom Stillwater, ‘carcaco, <A. spec ‘Sul: ainne say's: Tue testimony inthe Northwesterd Car Cd., cases in. SUllwater Was Closed yesterday, ud the final arguments will be made June 21s EX-Seuator Sabiu suld last evening: “My Duanchal outlook 1s excellent and T shal ay myself from the dinicuities which ‘have for Fears oppressed ave. ‘Tue Nortuwesterm Car Cou, and Seymour, Suuin & Co. are now and always Dave ben so.tent, and Che creditors Wil Receive Carolus Duran con i From Wall Street Te<iay. final Hgures of sinuil fractions. Missourt however, was up % The first few marked ‘by great -acuvity but the uieted down and before 11 o'clock Was most active, With & fair @ halt ‘other stocks and ull, ‘The general list was fairy Worth stowed decided weakness, HL i salt 00 are members of, the Knights of Labor and are “ordered tmorning the cane, DEOMI dead in roa ‘he bedroom window and ssw Mra a ty was badly | |

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