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THE EVENING STAR NOTES FROM BERLIN. The Prussian Upper House to Suc a @ ‘Member of the Lower House for Libel. PBLISHED > si os PUB: M1 » ms al HY, Bscent Saadicy, Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Evaxrne Stan, mae Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by : ‘hat Uhus far ogincany ‘of the subsidized Ger- he Evening Star Newspaper Company, 2 a ns ee ¥ hence ° editerranean ies, are rather a failure, ‘3S. H. KAUPPMAN: - = oo = = Genoa, instead of Trieste, will benceforth be aa ee eae, is served to subecribers in the eng ed See et eae cy oc 5 a against Bane naam he ceutriacsa the Scute each" By mail pomtaes prayed SS ones thonth. one year. f . suit Inst Baron Schariemer, the centrist, of the = : : meeky se, for Ubelling vay Tineeeed at the Pon Ome a elses sever elses mal mettce st Washington, D.C..aa ‘officinis now somfirmh thé report that Stamra Tax WEEKLY Star— at — ‘will be ted German ent Wo Madrid, whence yess, pomtase prepaid, “Six uonthy Senet et ® Cransterred | all mal ruhecr ‘Count Salmo will be to Rome. must be paid in advances ‘o. TO—No 10,597. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1887, TWO CENTS. ‘There ts bo bourse to-day. It is the Prussian day is paid for. ‘of humiliation and prayer. ade known — THE AMEER’S DANGER, plication 7 *, = JUEEN THE War HOUSE. THE BEP' LICAN OUTLOO! SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |* @ meets _aenuay *- !Telegrams to The Star. | treers gain neteatea ana Kay: aerate = = King Kalakaua’s Consort Calls o Whe Will Be the Nominee in °S8? ber Pass Held by Sneurgents. THIS W THE, SERIAL, SAVINGS AND BUILD | gg I. 0. 0. F. VETERAN ean, Lompow, May 4.—The Calcutta Bhglishman con- SINT ANNUAL MEETING Mie Room, of Keveuth steect balk. Series oo tne fsheries reer THE RAGE BETWEEN BLAINE AND SHERMAN—WIL A Arms the defeat of the ameers troops. It says < x NNUAL eventh:s . 4 hada phos rs 4 ¢ defeat of the " DAY MATINEE: co oe gitt ASSOCIATION, eee ene et ea Ca neta ICL Te eae ee amcth. | Queen Kaplolant, of Hawail, and suite arrived in DARE HORSE WIX? GETTING UP A DYNAMITE SCARE | that tne insurgents now ola Khyber Pass and AND COMMENCEMENT OF THE lection of officers and adoption of constitution. Ali | question, Victory for the home club, Sharp maons — oe ee ISTH SEiGES, Tore age areiavital to Regent oe oe Fears and | quake shocks in the southwest, The chargesagainst | Wastington at G:45 otlock yesterday afternoon. | 4 52. reporter met a republican Congressman the surrounding hills, and deciare that the Indian OE Se ea hehe ea ey | Sy coupon Tice aye Town. Pegt, | ME. Dion, The Rely bothers parame Tle | BDO were me te depot, Miniter Carter, | talted hey eee aes Santen ae Uisisatstinscs hating resus anos ot hs 00 P| TL tse mits all G13" 7th st n.w. opp. Patent | 0. B. R COLLEDGE, Teuip. Sect. At_| graphic dispatches, &c. The advertisements are | HF. 6. 4 Brown, ch of the Navy, and | 100k ot his party, but objected to being quoted. | ‘The Hi of Commons Was Surprised | Steves Cabut is neariy denuded ortroops GRAND OPERS COMPANY. Re ae Gee HAVING MY ATTENTION CALLED 70 | classified as follows: Auction Sales, Summer Re- 3 . Rodgers, uA He says that up to about the time Congress ad- ‘ouse of Commons Was Surp) oc vip SISSS ELUEY PERFORMANCE | tultieyene wil beclacusiy At this miectins looks for | SAB, several articles in the daily papers, Twigh to | sores, Educational, Ladies’ Goods, Housefurnish- Capt, DM. Taylor, ofthe Army, and conducted | oo raTh pore Po geuemt the time Congress 9 SLASHING INTO PROMIBETION, ae Spenet! ‘Shares Stench: mo buck dats ‘Flap amwocig: | Standing, and ln now satisfactory arranged to all con. | ings, Professional, The Trades, Books, Planos and peeled ae reatoisat aster to | tbat Mr. Blaine would be their next nominee. Gov. Ross, of Texas, Makes a Start You has been extremely prosperyis, aud during its | ceed. C. 1. SEARS, Howard ave.. Mt. Pleasant. 1t* | Organs, Proposals, Attorneys, Railroads, Potomac the King apes rae hee: huahs J. ©, | Since then he has become doubtful. ALARMING NEWS FROM AFGHANISTAN. ing Comparivon Between His State [ye Se NOTICE QE. DISSOLUTION River Boats, Ocean Steamers, Denti Soe Dominis; Hon. C. P. Taukcea, pee of Oahu; | Sherman, he says, has made some big strikes of and Maine. vestor, paying 6 per cent interest on stock with- | ~ Notice by give e Family Supplies, Hotels, Financial, Sewing . ay @ | late, and there seem: race be- ie: cmc: cial tro drawn, ad the horrower hag the mivantace ct weft | siMMONTGROOE SED. tag FRESE EERE | Caines Woed and Gtel aetiont cadceakers | COL J. H. Boyd and tour servanta. Alarge crovwa | 18 nam Sosa mee rs coicase, May 4—A_ special trom ort Worth, tycen them, with it very doubtful which fs in the Slashing Anti-Prohibition Arguments, | Texas, says: Gov. Ross ts out in a letter tn reply Wwouey atany time at most favorable rates without | }.. for tha practice of medicine in the District of” Co: = of people were at the depot to witness the arrival the disadvantaze aud expense of paring back dues. 28 | luinbia, was diascived on the IST DAY OF MAX-I887, | GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.cinternal reve- | of Pee roy? ihe “It looks more like Sherman,” he says, is the case in Associations not run on the serial plan. | so far as Telates te ihe wath, De Sane LG ral party, but they were disappointed by to the anti-prohibition State central commiwee Stock way be subseribed for ‘at any time at tho ofice | Pestres from the active practice of the profession, "> | RUC, $569,015; customs, $826,619, the distinguished ‘visitors going quietly out the ame eto, bat 1 BAF Do eee asking hm Co attend, thar Sate conveution at _ Next Week -KELLAR | CO ae President anid tone dau’ gue suid partnership are tobe pela! Cory Desians—Tho circular isgued about a pate eaten _ Wien the queen gut to het oe ee ae Boing to be an easy thing to) RENEWED DYNAMITE TALK, =| Dulas The goernor isu weaist che prom ¥EAND CONCERT F og luthst.bw. | Yorkavenue, at which place Dr. Freer will continue | month ago by the Director of the Mint, inviting ut —, — nibition amendinent, Which he declares to be G PS NR. fii practice of medicine, "1 GROOT. B.D | Geateng for Unlted State ee ae eenty i rainoe | Hothschild roses, and white lilacs which nad been | Deat Mr. Cleveland, We will have no show in the | Frew Outrages Expected in England— Jc, UNWise, and against the genius of free sent there by the President. They were tired from. iMpolluic, uNWise. and a; xe fight if we enter it handicapped with Internal dif- What a Hevolutionist Says. institutions. He finds the present laws adequate Por Say S = coins and mising a prize of to the person ir lor r e ber md ps ) tis, came ajeaderibornagt ao Wihunse | Bai, A POLE ATTPNDANGE 15, REQUEST | Whee dedgns were accepted has been fecal | Ct /008 CP and retired arty. qHppeS Te pee ides saga Oe 2 | gos oe Dur SS ee oe st local talent will | Co-deslere in coal, wood and coke, is this day dis. | Sp ced af the Stated Communication of Stans. | Snq the question has been reterred tothe DON, May 4.—Yestenday the Daily re a oon ee a ee ac tone tae ells Sao a ived by mmtual consent. The books and accounts | Vilt¥ lodge, No. 24. F. A.A. M. Monday ij | General 1 ‘opinion al power of the | |The Hawallan queen and her sister, the Princess || THE WHOLE PARTY HAS GOT TO PULL TOGETHER ve = OTe: ~ S characters Petr ™ | Wall be at the main office, 615 rth et nw Pecnmic ter oats Cciock. Final arrangements wel Department to alter ‘existing Cestens without | Liluokolant, with theirsuite and loeel atvendants, | to win, and thee individual preferences have got Saarnaghtier ier iss space atb uu Sas eek | Eee eh mee aeons a Ecusonal pacpeen, croly race, and. PickeR MS oe | “a Special Communication will be held Tugnday. go, | authority of Congress, ald their respects to the President and Mrs. | to-be stink for the good of the whole party. ‘They | Sanat Statins | conapiracion, and that wany an. | tore dwellings and wealth according 80 pepane” pg pe mee Washington. D.C., April 30. 1887. ateauehour. By order of W. M. W. E. NALLEY, Awona vas Paannas Cilikes were Glevelana inthe 2 piue room to-day about nos. jaro Gaane to effect harmoay, and the claims of.1n- aah esa 7 caliha his wid ton and fewer criminais than Maine. eae a LK EN ¥ zs Ze Dae Seat peacem ree) x rs todays 2 ‘three Victorias yneen’ als set aside me. The j Tests onal trials pected - . 5 A ae EL | | ee ae | rae Secretary Fairchild, Hon. Simon Cameron and $€0- | carriage was drawn by two white horses. Sec- | question 1s; “Who will best Hold thecsatie Ferme | soon, ‘To-day’s Standard comtains a New York The governor says divorces, and Critues agAIDst Inencing “May Japanese Pan Drill and Mi SHOpR, ith special advantaccs for cleantipess and dur- | 7) 1 am daily receiving by Baltimore & Ohio R. | ator Cameron, Senator Morgan, Gen. Sheridan and | retary Bayard and Mr” Ades, of the State Depart. | ean serenziny cod thoenoy Will be to nominate | dispatch telling of the existence of a fund for | cuastity are greate laine than & including Ulwetrated | ability.” Calfand examine it” We will talk scienttc R. fresh ground Gen. Mussey, the Commissioner of Patents, Hall, | ment, with Sergeant Dinsmore, stood on the | the man who will do this. This makes it a little “celebrating the queen’s jubilee in amanner be-| they have bee etic In trying ‘to relieve Gan geage alist allan you wish. JW. GoNSIDIN! Peraeacn Cauiee Commissioner of Customs Mecalmont, and Repre- io recelve her. Mr. Kenny also amisted | uncertain about Mr. Blaine. Tt may be wat | “cuchranne the 4 nationalists,” adding that ex. | themselves of the burden of the oppre pir. Ee ee, = Soe ser ves jompson, fornia, i ling them as rapidly as sible fron ap > b ERLAN 2 ntatives Th California, Peel and Brew- | her to alight. ‘The queen wore a trained Tobe of neither Blaine nor Sherman ‘will get the nomina- aan = repelling P their a o>, ANCHITPCTS AND BUILDERS YOUR | For uniformauality and strength this cement has no | €F With ex-Representative McGowan, of Michigan. | black satin, trimmed across the sort front Hon, Dut that some outside man Will be called. It | Plosives have already been shipped. Action may 4 eaten SoonLeeNs S etn out of the boundaries as Mauro. ie ts, SUL They have a greater borders i is claimed for Mr. Blaine that he will draw more | be expected before the 4th of July. By acurious ae 3 5 AL u = 1d brald,’a foot in. wide ‘the long rounded € Mir” Feonouncal infec Siaapie; | 2ual in the market. eines ti Ppa . democratic votes than be will lose republican, It seers sed feelers ‘1 URNA Eco ical in fuel. Si le, A BOARD OF MEDICAL OFFI consisting of | train had the short durable and emielent, Palmer's Duplex Grave; deeotup | have also afloat and now due a cargoof fresh ground mers same sort ot braid. ‘The short front coincidence last night I happened to run against a | number of paupers than Texas, wile the evidence Major V. D. Middleton, su: Major Jno. C. G. | displayed the very snug and wide-formed leather | is certain that he would more democratic Secsantaa tar sation enaeks eaten a a ess eLiou TueaTeR ap ROSENDALE CEMENT. Rppecoote ual garavandi cape ena Ainawor tas ore acai Tees Cok Ba Bocean eames | SSS CRE fepublican could ut cao | man whom Ihave known for soveral years aa pos- | CCGigevs caused, ‘ceapicyers son at ‘hi tho = See niet. aliwork strictly Bneciame OUT 7 | , Theabove rand of Cement will be sold in quanti-| SMEPOM, Nas Deen appointed to mect at West | Til Soart across’ Ms bosom, shS held | Maat et the Rested Jeet ea fo eat | Semin parties, mot only in Ragland wat eso. | ICT ne Gncomtant, of iabor among. hem, he House. NO Extra Charge for Reserved 9. W SONSIDINE. | ties to sult at reasonable rates. Upon application | Heatfons of dhe members or he goa eacing wis Sarena ed oy COmpoed OF Sea, gus | fave of the party must lle with men of it own | where—the man, in fact, to whom the headship | almost everywhere proclalua Une progress of agens rg ee ay eee P RRSOVAL—WM_STIEBELING HAS HE | tractors covcring tis stor balding esas es CO | and of the candidaves for. admewon vo the | “yureryoney pack, and having eel cons, | ch, and hat the, strongest candidate is the | Orne arernetimtal os Dood aaa aa | ea dectine, Continuing, the governor says ce ‘THIS WEEK. REMOVAL WM, STIEBELING HAS KE- {ryctore covering the entire building season. Academy, pero, ler hair crisps close, and her features are De cyretully considered before tt Ddecomes a sure | He had not seen the Daily News, but volunteered Simply been robbed of thelf legiumate revenue, ipe, Years located at 1717, Pemmapivanix ave., _——ae = = vy, r regal. |The queen was any one, “There 1s no doubtin the world | the should not be driven from. public Uratte teh ince Weta 2 107 Feoaeriraas e ea Bis Patvars Lax Cuaivs.—Land Commissioner | heavy, but her bearing is toyal. | Th cai "tnformation that es Liquor should ‘not be driven from public trafic Sole awent D.C. for the celebrated “Household” Sew- (G25 Laulslaue Semaeei Sparks has recommended to Secretary Lamar | run uniform of white eloth with gold Drala MR. CLEVELAND 18 VERY WELL LIKED Sie ese apenlemmontenetmey force it to become a secret. Uraffic and deplete the fa] ee Ee 2a etreet and indians ave. n.w._ | {hat Congress be sskod to pass an act registering | fringe), Mr. Sevellon Brown, and Col. J. H BOYG, | yy many of our best republican statesmen, Some | _ “These,” he sald, “will hurt us as much as they | forer It to Devome a secret, traffic anid deplete Une NAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER re ities for i . Lhave = = == the following land claims in New Mexico: The Lo- | aid-de-camp to her majesty’s staff. 4 will hurt the home rulers.” 1,000,000. area ee Opener Do branch ofite. Euploy no drummers ap0-1am OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS DIS- | vato tract, 114,400 acres, Santa Teresa tract, 0,081 | - The princess wore deep a.crape skirt | Of the best men of the party wont with himbe. | With ynnuiten tase $1,000, RE IDA SIDDONS’ NEW BURLESQUE company, | 20 Prasch office. _Einploy no dru = L <a TRICE OF COLUMBIA., \a97, | #cTes; the Cabra tract, 4/340 acres, and the Ciene- | and veil. She was escorted by her Lusoand, Lieut. | fore, oF thea Te ey chat be would getstill | Ho replied: “I doubt it. What thegovernment |A Mexicam Consulship Discontinued. ae FSS Tb SIDDONS BRS> CHIE DEUCE SP COLUMBIA! °° | | Deeming it conducive tobe pubile interes toopen | AUIS tract, 45,244 acres Of the Ordnatce Buieag ant Like Redvers | be considered. We mst met deoive cuca de.nor reali ts unat there ts no longer any need | gr, Laois, May 4.—A special from the City of And a Host of Famons Favorites, Wasarxorox, April 14, i887. | and extend Bt street north from Lincoln avenue to | 3, aT recently or eee S| Ocaktig clams sian eet oom iene, ‘things hatched erica Merion says: “The Mexican consulship at Balti- y om. i z TUN a Setom | Bronte el Read Tie oor etre eineoln avenue to | Nop Awriqurriea—Application Was of the Navy. “Mra Carter, with an escort, was 4 = ee es TA fee | a to Columbia have had the routes surveyed and pist thereof | made to the ‘Treasury ‘Department for the free | present. She was dressed In plow binck satin, | as ever, and the hatred of Mr kdmiuads tar hime | Bee, DUL every yt wnat tore has been disconUnued by ASTRIRE IN THE HAREM. Street extended, frota 35 to 100 feet and to widen Gar- | prepared and fled in this ofice. tense. ‘considet v midst. The ranks of the association have becD | ‘rhe reason given at the state deparunent 1s tha Live to use our forces to tne very best advantage | Clearea of all weak members, drunkards and a ihe volume Of business did not warrant: its co ‘to deat Mr. Cleveland, and the wisest counsel will | Uke, and contain. wep’ me pone Y | tumuance.” ae have to be followed. ‘Ido not mean by this that | ‘eetotallers, many of them non-smokers, fully pro- ———— Mr. Blaine may not be the choice of the party, | Pared to act in any manner when the time has ar-/ Four Bandits Semtenced to Death. but that he will be is by no means as certain as it | "¥ed, but not with dynamite’ ‘Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. - | In the Blue Room, which was decorated with avenue to au uniform width of Hfty (50) feet also | | In compliance with the requirements of law, notice is | €Ntry, under the provisions of the free list for an- ms? flowers, the roy arty was welcomed by Presi- feo Connects arent 5p) Qabiand. avenue to | berity given of the proposed opeuiut and cxfousionof | tquities, of e lot of furniture, paintings) unt | Gone gad Mae, Cutan ate Wonk, te ee he hishway aforesaid, aud all persons who have ob- | forms, swords, firearms, ‘ac., Intent bn Jgctions to present thereto are cailed upon to attend at | sotivenirs of the reigns ot. Napoleon L Gio Pe ear ae pes in Mite, now called Washington Height, the Commission: | this office at 13 o'clock mu, on THCRSDAY. the soak b already naméd. ‘The conference was of about one dee Of the Dintrice of Colamian have lea the meciea day of May. 1887, at which time the Commissioners | L0UlS Phillippe, Napoleon IL, Victor Emanuel a ‘thereo ‘filed rhe ¢ San Lats 4 hour’s Igngth, when the party again took ‘the knite, thea? 1 asked Crry oF Mexico, May 4.—The courts at eve, pared v jo.all persons in inte Euperor William, of Germany. ‘The Department | fowtn Tecnsentae hort devour. seemed to be afew months ago. He will not be} (The. ti Acad - Powsi have sentenced w death four bandits whe Season Tie ct. | Single Admission, 1 Oifce. Ss AD MBE Rbersod prepared ad Bled ip this | Wonder of the Cousiiccioners of ine Piatrit of Co- | Tetused the application on. the ground, thar tne | ‘Tce hotel the queen taking a short detour. | seemed toe afew months ago. He will, Auch more Wels he Teplied, “although, of | Teentiy murdered Fernawdo Valle, 4 Weally _ Pret. Kranve’s Band will furnish the mus! In compliance with the requirements of law, notice | lumbia. W. B. WEBB, articles were all the production of modern times, | ene Cabinet Ministers and their ladies revurned.| ———_or—____ course, : merchant of that city. VWHORAL SOCIETY. hereby given of the proposed widening and exten- =z President Board Commissioners that is, subsequent to the beginning of the | tne courtesy of the queen at? o'clock this after- SOCIETY NOTES. THE CLAN-NA-GAEL AND PARNELI. = —>— Cc Sion of the highways afuresaid, and all persons who DALL, Sey. my4-2aw eighteenth century, and could,in no sense, be | Noon the limit of the time allowed by court eff — ‘Some time ago I sent you, on the authority of ‘The Finn Conspiracy Bil rotate Mest HE HORT OF ASIA” |... | havechieetions to present thereto are called upon, to cousidered as antiqdtties, qavtto to intervene ere ane eae Miss Bustis{s very much improved of her lame-| this same porson, a statement that an agent of the | xr Passes tue Lowel Noten OF THE NEM YORK AB jockridgy, De Catt b. “Marui Ureauiste Mr Jarvis | Ott day of May, 1867, at which tume the Commission: GEN. GREELY’s Goup MepaL.—The Secretary of Se ness to-day. Miss Lulu Eustis, who returned trom | Cian-na-gael hadhad an interview with; Parnell in og, SEMEL, OL ve hearing to all persons in interest. ACTORS, BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, jal awarded to Gen. The Interstate Commerce Law. Aiken with her aunt, went with her brother, Mr. | tne lobby of the hi 4 had warned him that | AUBANY, N. ¥., May 4.—The house this morning Ticket and book of son's at Metzerott's, 903 Penna. rot ptpmeanh dies ER: Creel Oy tae oar eat eectetr ar parle Aven | 78 DMAsTOUS uEvRcTs CrON OUR TRADE ‘WiER | Geo, Kustis, aud lis wile, tO tue teens peer eia | whe nity gave hin so uct tine in winch to acs | Pasha ME, Finds Will defuing conspiracy. Ts av aps0-6t 3 é - 1 pas =a Greely by the Geographical Soclety of Paris A Mayans = 2 2 pedety Gr So mnchi time tm which 00) ik provides, substantially, that i an o = a *e President Board Commissioners D.C. am now located at my NEW UPTOWN OFFICE = vi ical ~ ‘Migs Mabel Weddell, Mrs. Whitney’s guest, isin | compitsh his ends by constitutional means, at ol compante pa or indi. ROK CALDWELL x t ST | _9p14,15,22,25.niy4eo-O8 AND LUMBER YARD, epee a nee aon OE ile Nery ices t0 Eotee ats ‘Tue State Department has recetved and trans. | yew York fora few aioe: J expiration of which they wold take turir own | Me personas compan Pie to wt ickets: Gents’, aa We. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE 14TH AND B STREETS N.W., = mitted to the Interstate Commerce Commission a| ir. and Mrs. Geo. Lothrop and theirlittledaugh- | course. erday iy intormnant toia me Lis Une | Hod trom the public markets or ordinary channels ‘Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 Kee sbismucr ‘OF COLUMBIA, Where pave astock of well seagoned high erage | THE Mixwnsora Exrosinion—Under a Joint | jerter from the United States commercial agent at | ten who is erowinercrotg mare ‘day, will retarn | B2d almost expired, “Ills own theory” of the Par- | BOM trou fhe paves tiny period ay Staple of Apnil, A. D- 1887. PHITE ish 3 S vongres i Caas. A. NontON ¥ Eutsankti D. Nowrox, No. | WHITE PINE Finishing Lunber. FLORIDA, NORTH | Tesolution of Congress preparations are being st nell letter is that the dynamite party purposely : handise, food, &c., and shall agree Z pishing E London, Ontario, relative to the effect of the inter. | in a fortnight or so to their charming county | contrived that it should fall into the bands mf the | afticle or merchandise, food, é<.. and shall agree 10,450, Docket 26. CEBOLENAs sna VINGESTNEINE made at the National Museum, at the Treasury, | state commerce law on trade between the United | home at Pomfret, Conn. Times in order to begin operations by discrediting | t0 Place on Ce inarkel only a, tilly or ae mn of the plainiail, by Mr. i. B. Moulton, hig FLOORING AND STEPPING. and at the Patent Office to send exhibits to the | states and Canada. He says Mrs. and Miss Audenreld were at home yester- | Parnell with the English people. “This theory is Seay of comayeres 4 pe renee that the aefendiant ELEZSHETH |" srard Woods anil Dressed Lumber of all Kinde: Minnesota Industrial Exposition, to be held at | “"t = day afternoon to their friends after 4 o'clock, and | ingenious, though I need iy say Ido not be- | © i “ause her appearance to be entered here- I deem it but proper to apprise you of the ais- or before the hist rule-day cosurtins forty days EXTRA NOTICE. gress mince Lo appropriation, but permalts heads of | astrous effect of the interstate commerce bi on | Fecefved many callers, Here it, and 1 wake no responsibility for the pre From Wall Strect Te-Day, i eee | is date; otherwise the cause will be proceeded | In onder to close up my old office and yard at Hepartinents to sad ceibite as the caat ond risk | imports and exports toand from Canada and tre | Mr. abd Mrs, Geo. Lothrop Bradiey gave a dinner coding statements, though they seein interesting w York, May 4, 11 a. m.—The opening of the THURSDAY, MAY 5TH, f Sensouieek on aicanntn: togitein'a ances @ahere 12TH 8T. AND MARYLAND AVE. 8. W., of the managers of the exposition. United States; it being a matter of Importance to | of ven covers last evening. The guests were the |20ughtorepeat, stock market ThIS morning Was irregular, hough FRIDAY, MAY OTH. | vinculo metrimonil onthe Ground of wilful descr | To give tummetrate posseesion ots ia rarcmeateaa | == 2 the | MT merehants and manufacturers and also to the Mins Larken A Baetoe: rand Mrs. Lyman | ge, LEWIS?) LEEELE SURPRISE, | <¢¢TallyW au, changes trotn Last eveulligs pric aa ~ - or tion and abandonment. ve the expense of hauling and re-p he lumber 1 | ‘TREASURY APPOINTMENTS.—The Secretary of the | revenues of our Governtment e result of the | fany of New Yor ‘Misses Tiffany and Mr. Dab- Ee | ranging from a loss of ) id Nash PIVE RACES EACH Day TisConder stall be pabliehed once a week for threo | SAY expemne cf hauling and reiting the umber {| | TREASURY inted Norman Walker at a | Act ius been most damaging to us both as regards | ney ahd Mr Win An Haseena hc eas ~— Fansite pain of 5 in Miswour Pacie. ‘The mar. mane ame wide: Neeks in the Washington Law Leporter and Evening | Drused uber noe sete eae a yery low | ceecury has appoint itr Noe to | exPorts and imports, and {3 severely felt both by | was coi ‘of Bon Silene roses, Cornelia Cooks, | His Brench-of-Privilege Motion Was | (ec was only moderately active, though Reading, " ade Se eer eee senscn, 3; Prices, In fact, no reasonable uifers refused. salary of $500 per year to collect statistics as to | the’ buyers and sellers to and from the United | Maceo mene noe mignonetie.” At the close of | Made Without Consulting Anybod: w England, Louisville and Nastvilte, Western Pee eters ee. ey a GLANCE A Somme ipeet te nih Jc Medlin to-do Sniar work at St |""2 records of thls oMtce for tne montm or | we aunmer tneconter ngue was mide nto Land | spect cable Depatch to Twn EvEsivo Stan business Prices were tina to ‘try from the ihe Best erder wil, as heretofore, be maintained: and w__By M. A. CLANC Main Office and Yard: 14% and B ste nw Lous April show less activity and fewer exports than | bode sient ess gentlemen, Loxpox, May 4.—Without a wond of warning, | opening, and fractional ¢ gi yd ~eputable characters wii efied admittance. OFFICE OF THE 1 ranch Office and Yard: 1:2 ‘and Md. ave. s.w. = ever pefore for the same period, and the same I! The marriage : May, and | the question of parliamentary privilege versus | cent in’ Reading New bnglaud, were © SPEC CE TRAINS ‘COMPANY, a aw arves at Supply Yard: Water st, foot of LOtist | Crvm SERVIOR EXAMINATIONS. — Chfet Examiner | pelieve to be true throughout Canadar in tact, tor | 18 Se ne aot ES Parana med Goons wean eo the house | Ushed. After # ‘slight reaction irom "the best fg= PECIAL RACE TRAINS co pe ee Webster, of the Civil Service Commission left yes- | a week after the bill took effect business was at a Miss Reonora Palburg, of this city, was solemnized = ae Ra ae entae! of the gor, ) UTES, the market became duilMand steady, ahd 40 FL legee, the Raitimore & Ohio Depot at 12:10, 1:45, | Notice is. herely eyjan toad by pe Seah. > A REMARKABLE EXHIBIT. terday to hold examinations at different points to Cerro ae fi ipreesnie woanined ee ceremony being performed by the Kev. & Hom- eolkenmargutaped snl satay ay ‘cane {| Temalnsat Unis hour, 20, 200 Teturning as soon ag the races are over. if the stocl of i —— = 2 registera amina- | eX Ke fa s fe eS) bp re | SUSSTHE PNEUMATIC POWER COMPANY,” STATEMENT SHOWING THE CONDITION | There made nesessary by tho reruction ot ane | which are immediately across the ee ee eee as Drdegreor and Dries ad eT OME | Lewis, who, without informing them, and despite A Spasm of Reform im Chicago. pas. Trwanarer, st oilce of the Club, 10th ahd Penn: j held thiaday.a resolution was unanimously adopted | COLUMBIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, _| elizibles listed from the Kawern Staves, caused by quire no haul over American railways (The Can-| Atter the ceremony at the church which. was | he Protests of the chief conservative whip, | THR “BLACKLISTED” SALOONS AND THE GAMING iyiwania Avenue. SS W.W. DUDLIG EEE TGF at 8 oe Vice frequent ceruifcations. Examinations will beheld | Over thelr own and connecting American ines | Hlled to overfiowing by the friends of the couple, # | moved, in an elaborate speech, that the Times nay 0.tuicahpaneee ot the Shes ¥.B. McGUIRE, President. | “1 4¥ PNEUMATIC GUSS@RRIAGE AND POWER | W- W. Gab, Hw. WHITE, Teas. "ee | S6 Mue Collowing places ani daten: At New Toe | Ot as ale cOMScamEy Coating Gia: | Tovsplion was bob arte: Peale to tender aoa: | article of Monday declaring Dition’s explanation |, CMICaGo, May 4.—Twenty-thres of the “black ‘Loans on res] estat 5 w-day; New Haven, T! lay; Providence, fi yt knot at | Parents, and many friends cailed to tender con- Usted” sai -- Notice is also given of scalled meeting of the Stock. | {gan on reel cs stig ;- $000 00 | urday; Boston, Monday: Conoomd, N, HL, Tussday | their OF Dito ad Sd tions during the e There were | tO be a tissue of gross and palpable falsehoods | ay.” These places, the ciel Of police declares, s hin Nat. Met. Banik, suivect to Treagu: the delivery to au’ inland oF seaboard | Sratauta\ ng ders’ 290 wy 23.485 holders of the aby at its office on TUESDAY, ‘revs otder.... 10th; ‘Portland, Me., Thursday,’ 12th. At this | the pers umber of handsome and Presents received, | Wasa breach of privilege. Lewis, by the way, &;| will not be all ‘to reopen under any consi IE CHOUERTES TOG NY. AVE —TRICYCLES, | coplial stock to one mitlomdallsee em mereae ERE | Cauh, Nat. Mok Bank point Mr. Webster mil be relieved by Commlssion- | Poerhds however, my no means the worst featiire | Lieut. Wat. Walloe “Workerspoon, Or tie 22th | the tan whe-eese-cwle6-the attention of tht. | tion, All other saloums must conform mirily ve NY. aAvE— : : S chonee Tbe wral Soctables, Tandems and Bicycies by the hour, day | sp27-lawiw C.E. CB ‘President. ton Vin ‘Bavurday, Hath; mutland, ve ‘Mondas, | of the case, as the linportance of recelving Can- | intanery, and Misa Mary C. adams, of | house to the statement in the London World tat. | {RC Tepulations ot ood at 270. last evening. GPO a month for Bicycle or Tricycle. Laneestae- SPECIAL NOTICE.—I DESIRE THE PUB- 16th; Springtield, "Mass. Wednesday, 18th; and | ada’s x porta aaa ee wen Ooeapared ya eantne Counselér Chas, D. Adams ot ‘Cuca, X. in, Were | he (Lewis) Eversold said he had ruports from. his cap | Sa a = Hartiord, Thursday, 190 damage done our import trade into Canada. As I | married atGrace chureh, Utica,on the27thor April WORE A WHITE wamsTCOAT. on between 50 and 6) South and West Si (P*5gRAMA OF PATTLE OF BULL RUS Holders by substutating a Steet Clamping Plate for the Total cash available for losses...... $7,879 92 showed in my annual report, We last year lost | 4 large and fashionable assem wit the forthe. moved the adj saloons which Will probably be closed to-ci i ath st two blocks south of Penne;ivaniseve — | cast-iron plate formerly used, whieh plate is also dove, Sean nna aaetrenis eee 7-800 00 | THR Easree Istanp SraTvs.—The Easter Island | some 10 per cent of our advantage over England | ceremony. ‘The bridesmaids were Misses Mary | Smith, government, mo’ journ- | Said that a waris’ bout 10 be commenced om ‘The most ralistie Battle Heene ever painted, tailed to the box throughout ite entire lemrth, thus ae Gene w statue and the other specimens of rude art of the | 10 thls market, and where competition is so keen | Dameron, St. Louis; Bessie Howe, Pit + | Ment of the debate, which naturally called down: } fhevauviers, aud that they Will be given Until — ee S24 _ | remedying Cg a Total invested assets.. (810,379 2 | 3 fe aes h arrived on the | au freights from England and New York so near | Loulse Whitcomb, Springtield Mass; Susan Si- | upon him from the mouth of Mr. Healy a vehement | (e,faubiors Aud thal thes will SUppost- PATONG DICUNTMa g,, | manufacturer, OFF and Gu Mant sv nw last wastes NO LABEL: Galena, now leon the scarWat the concen ie | the same, and in this, the busy season of selling | card, Mary Mentash and Aunie Porbés Brown, of | GPuumaacon teem ae pea ae eRE | the Lt police circles Is genetal Ukat these Luuses EXCURSIONS, PIC-NICS, &e. |=" i soot star | Begun business April 15, 1887. Galena, now lle on the sward’ at the eastern en- | goods for delivery, we give the Englishinana great | Guck. Tine ushers were Lieut. Poore, Lieut. Gor- | wnen tney were sitent, and closing their mouttss | Will receive bo quarte ANS = a - “@a=> THE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO, Aimount of Insurance written, $170,000. ° trance of the National Museum. The statue 13 advantage over us by his pane? able to name the | don, 12th U. S infantry, stationed at Sacketts Har- when they wished to speak. Dilion, after some _ > —— = a =| a 216 Pennsylvania 9 _Bny3-6t FRANK J. TIBBETS, Sec'y._| swaddied in canvas, and has not yet been un- | exact rate of freight, while the American sales. bor; Chas. B. Rogers, Wm. B. Crouse, Seth C. | hesitation, for the natural reason that he did not Agnew Escapes Death. FiG2ok SBEAT HALES AND CABIN JOHN | | Thr uilding and vaulce have been constracted with i ~—| velied. With the statue were brought an odd in the present chaotic condition of ratiway | Adams, brother of the bride; Henry W.’ Pratt, of | want toexpose hisdetense tll he had heard the lar tripe a SUSD AT, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY fed | sed bunsiar-proof se the mngenulty of ian cao taaies PEST Pavey t—isrH issve head Of about the same size as that on the statue | tariffs, cannot say whether the rate on nis goods eu. HE IS CONVICTED OF MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE Mooyr HouLy, N. J., May 4.—The jury in the | case of Wm. Aghew, of trial for the murder of his wife at Palmyra in January last, returned a vem Y. Boat Waves Hin and Canal, Geuncetown, Sey sharp. Aiternaic! dave for charter. Pure SOc. Fyuad trip For turthor particulars a : BM warees. i pes Utica, and Jno. R. Myers, of Washington, D.C. | case against him, deciared the two columns in the ao and a number of pictured stone tablets, taken | will be one or five dollars per hundred pounds. | ‘The imemibers of ‘the regular Aray werein full | feet ae pe ty cocaared the two columns in the ‘A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS DUE MAY, 1887. | trom the lumestone caverns on the cee ihe | _ “A settlement must shortly be arrived at, or our | uniform. Mrs. Wainwright and Mrs. Mathews, | willingness to meet the printer of the Fines Bre or tie ivcg rine tsscnance Come EQUITABLE Seas ee mcighs, about two, and 2 half | commerce will receive such damage that’ it will | sisters of the groom, and Lieut. Wainwright, of The barof the house and prove him to be morning of murder’ in the secou@ le , Collection | take years toregain the lost trade and theprestige | this city, were present at the ceremeny. = ——— "ANY, for the election of Nine Trustees, will be held or, tires tons) = but “the whol take y¢ regi nd is_city, were presel A POUL AND COWARDLY LIAR. degree. ‘The people generally are displeased with EDNESDAY, Ma 1887. = : 4 = e dec! slons of res ores ~ Washington's Most Popular Resort. Folie wilt be openedet 12 m oe pos Ee (Re Be shares in = 13th ionie a Ls prauite cen eae ee ‘The Case of Capt. Selfridge. ‘THE DRUMMERS’ TEST CASE. | tutesa breach of iad outa ete = = Iynched by the mob when he was in their hands, ‘This beantifol Summer Resort has been much im-|_sp2ldid FRANCIS B HOMUR Soest eee se or nesmaee soulless THE JAPANESE CONSIDER THE APPAIR AN ACCLDENT. 4 In ali probability imes will how haveto make | "new will probably be sentenced to-morrow, peeiatecadar ta eee me | ee SG .30 moraine eee moni, | AMTICO 8 Aaencis | Mncracrene Pat: It appears fom private leer co apt So | femetme 4m the Court tm Gemerat Terms, | good ty carpe gas inte wl te oad if | AEH Wl ERE Sa See Been it le rear clas Grand Sich ts pnd as May 4.1887, at the National Rifles’ Armory, G, | FFANED.— The Secretary of Warhas issued a clreu- | ridge at Washington from our consul at Kobe, | Today in the Court in General Term—Judges | 12,S0me Way dragged in ais. ‘The affaircomes up | co etn Mer an Dering the past week 200 ane Gent eancer nid nee Haine nay ha, been Febuult the | First-class Garments at reasonable prices"mh26-2m | near 9th street northwest. Pamphlets expiaining | lar directing that hereafter heads of bureaus of | Japan, that the disaster which was made the oc Hagner, James, Cox and Merrick, the case of Hen- | again this afternoon. meus have been slanghtered by direction of We pr ee ye eae now openfor| Ss the object of the Association, its advantages, kc, | the War Department in making requisitions for | casion of disciplining Him without trial by send- | nick (che drummers’ license cuse) was heard. Hen- By Associated Press. live stock authorities, and out of this number 7 Sa, Bat on eat so rounds closed Tree of | gs REMOVAL. furnished upon application. ie ee Onleoe wil Aas | ing him home, is not viewed as an offense on his | nicx was arrested for violating the act of the leg- ose cleans euthenticated cases of pleuro-pueumonig SBerge to Srantay welwols and Chus:hen for choice days, = J ROMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest. | The, call for stich articles only as are named 1a | Part by the Japanese themselves, The letter says; | iuiative acombly of August 23, 1871, and having | rr was THE GOVERNMENT WHICH SHRANK FROM ix- | Nets discovered. 0 digs se eons = og A.8. PRATT & SONS, ‘NO. JOY EDSON, Sey 917 Fst. my2-1m_| te Annual schedules. For articles not on the an- ago that the affair was rigarded as ai accldest, | been fed he was committed, and at once a. writ INVESTIGATION. fea ARSHALL HALL THIS” DELIGHTFUL RE- INSURAL ‘ATE. s AL TON 18 CALLE wher Pi 5 to burt any one. ‘The press of Japan has referred | tutionality of the law. In the case of Humason | country wi mr iat es E TO KEEP SPIES OUT OF PRENCH FORTS. AUB sort open for the season. Meals a lacarte. Lanch, oe Lots forsale in JOHNSON & WINES SUB- | cessity for such articles Articles of American tolvin the above light” ms 2d McAr.) it was contended that the law was 1l- | ernment who shrank from an inquiry last alghi. | pygre "May 4.—eu. Boulanger has ordered thas Semmes We W CORCOHA leavers HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO THE | Pacgnial Splendid. radrvsd facihter tare ayutes | manufacture Will be preferred in all Gases, and V— eo —___ {egal as to commercial agents, because It was in | If as the debave would secm to livllcate, they" re~ | py PARIS Supplying food, clothing, &., shell not Se oenek retmnie ss See On ee ae = cents per ride. Churches, schools, teleeraph, telephone, | Were others are needed special requisition will Prof. S. P. Langley effect an atvempt to regulate commerce, but the | fuse in spite of all precedents to regard the wetter | he allowed to enter forts unless accompanied by Yertioment. ape tun | SUN BUILDING, F STREET. __2p19-1mo ‘&c. The undersigned is now living at Kavenswood, | be required. 2 Be: Be Langley court held tothe contrary. ‘This decision, so far | 85 a question of privilege, 1t will only be suldiers. This is a precaution against spies —_——— — — - <@=> WISE MEN PLACE THEIR OEDER FOR and will show lots for sale on arrival of | 4. inarzan BLOCKADE The Secretary of State | 72#¥#W ASSISTANT SECRETARY OP THE sorTHSONTAN | So itdeciares thal the ack 1s NOL a regulation of | they Ho bot themselves beileve theechanges st sree renrigel ct qtr e nce ‘Shirts early in Spring, so as to have them | traius leaving Washington at 9:40. Special arrapge- NW TPALTAI INSTITCTION. commerce; has been overruled by the Supreme | the Parnellites capable of such proof as Willsatss:y | CONDEMNING THE aprowtion to lonmntin. | ‘ousraxtiy Recervixa broken in for warin weather so place your onder now | wnents may be wade for earlier trains. {s offictally informed of the establishment of a| prof. s. P. Langley, the newly elected assistant | Court of the United States (15 Wash. L. it. 182. | a committee of English gentlemen, ema the popular opposition Lo the opera “Loken NEW GOODS. Sun EE BAL WS Ee Be BRE) | Puatsshown and uibrasucn furnished ae Weothes of | Blockade by Italy on the coast of Abyssinia from | secretary of the Smithsonian lastitution, haseome | The Doewee, hemeres Claims that this law was SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY INvesTIGATED. grin They say 4 is absurd to coulound aie —— SH GHRSF ing He will Hill the post of secretary of the institution ” om tha 5 SSSR eS ry District. su ‘of the opinion that it should now be Democrat Ts, ba ete ee Boston Is eae ee Ser zs at Umes when Prof. Baird 1s absent. Prof Lang-| ‘The petition claims that the legislature only | thortchiy investigated. Nothing ‘soya. Hons: The Kentucky ae WOOD MANTELS, aoa cate Sto Walt ete Leta siieek | SECRETARY WHITNEY returned from New York ini- | bad pal powers and could not legisiate on | Borous! ens GEN. BUCKNER TO BE NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR, FIRE-PEACE FIXTURES, Sygg and would be happy to wait pon patients either :CRETAI ley has not severed his concection with the Unl- Lae cis, and that Congress ‘could not | i Committee on the crimes Dill that would be Lait | GES. DOCENEE TO, 5, sn ee str Mor as . ee ao eae Gym Coumitstoutes ° aco some: | Serre rene camo: Dub was nDt ab the NANy De | versity, of Western Pennsylvania and the observa- | Seneral SUC, ay sa,and ie is cereain that Con Cicer cot che relations at te Peet Civ SERVICE POLICY. Bete © MeKcoma i = HE OELEBRATED PILE OLINEGUAR. ec bas become on or tay uulch under his charge, | Fress would not delegate its power over a great ‘the party of assassination and outrage. But tte] A Louisvilie, Ky., special to the Philadelphia Fiumbing, Furnace and Range Pisce, | "/OHEST PRICES PATD FOR DISTRICT SECURI- aiteed Go cate ail cates Pes, ot ousy re: | NO SvccRSSoR 70 TREASURER Joupan Yer.—The | Has Deco the “World. He'43. reperded aye enla. | Hational interstate question toa mere municipal | Orecatwhich Messrs Sextom and, waline, Ma Press lust. night says: Delegates to the State con- aa i TIES AND UN(TED STATES BONDS. funded; Rheumatism, Neuralpa Sores, all Eruptions | President has not yet selected a man for appoint-| apie acquisition to” the Ssclentine” ne. | body. It is submitted that the recent. d decision of clared they are anxious to face will be afarcicat | Accom nave been eomaing im steadily Sines Sum ap 424 9th street teauty. Aoi pour dragyiss lurcircular BIL OLINE | Ment to succeed Treasurer Jordan. Mr. Jordan, | cle of Washington. “This evening. Prot Lang- Sal and cuts up the roots of ail local reguiation ot | £MmMallty, unless the entire case against the Par] Gevtnd Te’ fl ten tne city. and the 1OvbIes = See ee aaa re a |e Ne” AA USN a | AF Lahach en unas Asettene i | Smeg ke clare ta roping sO | MERE gd yt ada’ [ebm are cowie Go, Sn Bae eg == = Jast of this Week. At or the ne) : 2 cense of drummers 1s a regulation of commerce, ” headquarters at the Louisville Hotel, " NOTICE AS TO FIRE-ESCAPES.—WE ARE | week looked will be the last evening lecture for this season de- y Con: | ‘ve one.’ ner has his headqi A Sornemz Orronroxrey GOOD INVESTMENT BONDS FOR SALE, BEAR- Sac Soa Fai i a livered under the ‘auspices of the scientific | amd such luceuses, can, only be required Uy Con TUSHMRN'S GOOD NAME OP NO ACCOUNT. ang his Soung Wie, Whom be protaled when he Towed) — leties. L Langley’s researches as an as- der the - | The Post says it hopes that Mr. Lewis’ motion | married her as a belle in Richmond, Va, . allowed), the best, simplest and most effective ap-| ARMY OgpERs.—The following changes in the | Soc! Under its constitutional powers u1 ‘consti- ING VARIOUS RATES OF INTEREST. paratus of the kind in the umarket. We invite those | Ordnance Department have been ordered to take | ‘0Romer have been largely devoted to matters tutional restriction that the operation of its laws | will be rejected, as parliament's time is too | should preside at her governor's mansion, 1s with interested toexamine our appliance before making & relating to the sun and solar physics. Prot. Lang- acne ct Ci . uniform. Messrs. Miller, J. Miller and Mr. | precious to waste in such discussion. ‘The Dady | him. Buckner Will certainly be Lomiuated on Ube - BROOKS, welection, au we are prupared to furnish and erect | effect July 1: Capt. Jno. C. Green relieved from | jey was born in Boston in 1834, but. was prevented Fa Oe antes pecltionsr aivt Disurice, Ateraey: | Stispraph waves We can tesdiiy Delicwe ise exe first ballot. Toappis we omableprices. "Fer furtuer auforma- | duty as ehlef ordnance officer department of the | by the clrcumstanoes of hislifé until he was thirty | Darby for the, petitioner and District Attorney 1s Dot altogether a welcome one to the 0 Siewcsice ten cave. aunvere four: For you to dreas well at an unprecedented low GAS FIXTURES, ta Hou spply to COLLINS & CO. Missouri and the command of Fort Leavenworth | years old from following his own inclinations and oe government. The cabinet are discussing the mat- ‘on, Carlisle, Beck, Blackburn and Breck: Price. Kerseya, Meltous, Cheviots, Cassimeres de sr ew Room 97, Corcoran Buildi ordnance depos, and ordnance board and of the | devoting himself to astronomy. In his earlier | “t ter, and may propose to refer it to a commission | Watterson, Carlisle, < and Worstads, every new style. dewen and ‘Charge for Hanging. we COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON Dice | Roard, for lesting rifled cannon with, station at | years he Was employed as a civil engineer and | 4 ssecaasic's Ligw Cask Yesterday Chas Gess- | of judges, Which would be a wore effectuat plan | enridge will write the platiorm. It will endorse patterns is displayed here for your inspection. Lowest Rates. es Coy, LO} WASHINGTON, D.C." | New York. Capt. Chas. W, Whipple FOG an | Aeret oe it hee goo he became an assistant tO the | sora Barber & Hoss and Wimsatt & Ubler fled a | than appointing a parliamentary committee of in- | Gieveland for renomination, but will vigorously -parate Pantalovns in every conceivable st 531 15th st. Corcoran Build INCORPORATED APRIL 29, 1887. duty with the ordnance ‘and o! ag | director of the Harvard Observatory, a few months force randa Fraser and save time besides. A satistactory | denounce his civil service policy and the 7 y _ 531 15th ran Buildin. Capital stock $5,000, divided into 200 equal shares | chief ordnance officer department of the Missouri | later he was appointed a professor of mathe. | Dill in equity to ent aor > tod cmality, frou the | gS. SHEDD & BEC. mechatsie’s lien on eight houses in lots 21 and 22, is that the Parnellites for ‘the frst ume | civil. service reform idea. Congressman Pres. extremely iow all-wool, Of the par valueof $25 each. “Monthly payments $10 | and tocommand of Fort Leavenworth ordnance | matics at the United States Naval Academy, and Dlock 331, fronting on 10th street. ‘The bill | have invited a searching investigation, By their | Taulber, who led. the Mgt on civil ser- — on eac department. Capt. Chas. C. Morrison relieved | in 1867 accepted an invitation to”” tne | 12 Te uta resent course, however, the Parnellites expose | ice in’ the House, will muke a Nery speech fe ane trie os Gas rixrunes ew open for tars, ne nie | rma th aterawn Arzhal Mase, and chair of, Saonomy. “in the Western alc | auecha ue Price agemd up ior the baling | prove course, bowevee (be, upliies oxy | acy yt tute, Wil mak 8 ery speech woos Seer PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING. ¢ abagription and yayments can be made at the ance | ordered to duty with the ordnance ‘board with | versity of Pennsylvania at Pittsburg. ‘The- remains unpaid before a British jury. Yet, whatever the outcome, its of every Kentucky politictan. Led uy tremely wide at the saa a the Constitution explaining. theobjectopthe heec! | station at New York. Capt. Victor Blart, asstat- | University then hed. wt observatory at Allegheny AC 1s to be hoped that the charges will be fairly | the Federal officers, the crowd will cheer Cleve- CARE pratixa. "e- No matter what Jeb work promptiy done. Hon, its advantages, &c., will be furnished upon appt | ant surgeon, granted a year's extension of leave, | City, with poor equipment and stall funda’ mene faced and proved to be unfounded. lund to the echo as the man of again SQ your taste or size may awe = cation to for sickness. First Lieut. H. L. Bailey, 21st infan- | during the last twenty years Prof. Langley has ‘The Datly Chronicle says: “There can be no | carrying the democrats to success, but will damn ONE PRICE TO ALL. be we cam please you. 3 Eugene Carnal, President, 486 Louisiana ave. ‘ry, granted four months’ leave. Major B. B | accomplished work which bas won for him great doubt of the biundering indiscretion of Lewis. it | utterly his retaining icans in office. Cleve We have everything ‘TON & LIBBEY, Buabrod Ui Sa ident, 319 7th st. nw. Fryer, surgeon, has been ordered to ay before |.distinction among astronomers and physicists, To 1s _ only fair to admit that no obligation rests on { jamt’s popularity, adi to Mrs. Cleveland's, with: pee yang nant her i & Johnston), ‘Auge’ Peieraou, Trustee, Lebroit Buildin ‘the Army retiring board at San for ex- | provide means for his observatory he established a Mr. Parnell or Mr. Dillon or anybody to bring an |' the effect of liberal patronage in large offices, will Marvend Besw Gata: Hon. 3k Swope, Truston 21d ate amination, Capt Win. A. Elderkin, commissary | time service which has become famous for accu- action against a man Who has libeled him. ‘The | secure the indorsement. ae aueihuateacnene [SSE Ee | Hon. s. WALTEE H. ACKER, Secretary, _| of subsistence, has been ordered to certain | racy. Prot. Langley has been connected with sev- matter is one for each member's private judgment. | “Carlisle will not be named in the but a and ets ‘le, low - ee ‘Ottice, 1008 recruiting property at Cincinnati. T' leave of | eral astronomi expeditions to observe solar ‘If he thinks he is not called upon to’ icave hitn- | yesolution for his nomination for it four tyle, =n Ofiice hours: 9 a. m. to5 p.m. jeteence eranten Cope Ey ESE rine, Oth cavalry, | eclipses. He was in charge of the signal-service ington, for Eugene A. Cameron, filed a gah self in a court of law he is enutled to demand that | years later will be passed with enthusiasm. A = ‘SECOND. WORKINGMEN'S BUILDING has been extended three montha, Capt. Jas. ex] to Mount, Whitney, Col, in 1881. He | fora divorce from the bonds of matrimony wit ‘he author or publisher of the libel be heard at | , wvenue-tariff plank will probably be inserted, but — ABSOCIATION. Marshall, assistant quartermaster, has been or- | has had the honor of lecturing by invitatton before | Mary Rrances Cameron, on the ground of deser- | the bar of the house.” \ With strong lon, as provective doctrines are re dered to inspect certain recruit Property at } the Royal Institution of England, besides address- | tion. ‘They were married At 14, in Cin- PROPOSED LIBERAL BANQUET TO PARNELL. g Mining in the State. ‘The regular monthly, ineeting of the sbove named | Philadelphia. | Capt. H.W. W 3a cavalry, | ing the British Association for the Advancement | cinnati, and lived Logether Ul November 19, 1881, ‘ber of the National Liberal Club pro| TSS a G. T. Kus | smog wie hela oe Web es corner Hin anal | Wins Balkd, Oth Cavalry. have ‘beoe depeinteas | See ieeeti ut eae, Tecetved F tne worn, | WDEn ne-chargee sho Gesortol| him, twat the hbenis of oreat Brita give Mr! Barueit Was He Marshal Ney? ‘TAILOR, | frvaiw: “Supecrpitons and. payments tothe thie | Woardar suatey Wo eeatalae MeneeTeee eee | coridaeteuuons, of learning, allover the world A New Your Taree Lore Ur.—Last evening | % banquet as a mark of thelr sympathy with | re qe vicrix OF THE LUXEMBOURG 4XD Mts COUNTER — Awcuiden s80rda sacral Opportualts to tinse wate | deficiencies and excesses at Jefferson barracks. | the National Academy of Science. He 19.8 man ot | DAcNives Cextae eed Beene erat Grentng % a PART IN NORTH CAROLIN 414 9TH ST. | {teceiation sffords a grand oPportunity to those wish- | Firs, Lieut. Jas. V. 8, Paddock, and First | pleasant address and has a happy faculty of tell- | pawson, a young man from New York, who tol-| The Cabinet will mest again this morning to) gop s. Young, M. D., of Concord, N. C., assisted ny the load of money. $200 may be obtained on one | Licut. A.C. Macomb, troop, 5th’ cav: ry, ordered | ing, in a way that will interest popular audiences, | jows the races, and locked him up on two charges | Consider the Dil 5 by several other physicians, distnterred yesterday share fors return payment of $2 mouthly- “ix per | to exchange stations. First Lieut. Jno. Baxter, Jr. | te results of profound ‘and abstruse | of larceny. He had in his possession a and | THE “TIMES” DOESN'T THINK THAT IT OVONT TO BE | 1 SOOT arc. Ney,a Frenchman who spent cent paid on all investments. Constitutions will be | 9th infantry, has been detalled as military calculations, bridle, stoien from John ‘I, Carmody at the race ‘MADE A QUESTION OP PRIVILEGE. 5 ten Ses Cueto, ae furnished and subscriptions to stock received by— fessor at the Ohio Normal University, at ——.__. travk, and the officers recovered an overcoat which | The Times, in an editorial referring to Mr. | the|/latter part of his =. =a Cree a ower La ee oes First Lieut. Chas, H. Grierson, 10th coven ‘The New G. A. H. Hall. he stole from Carl Tacke. This morning, in the | Lewis motion that the house of commons take | disi wterment was made at the request of the — ; ED Daly trena, Merchant, 9 Market Building. Fey to. join big regumene. Mage Wms 3. Stantony THE DEPARTWENT OP THE POTOMAC TO TAKE rostes- | Police Court, be leaded guilty to the whétts, and sniel Shatmes, Par General's Oflce corps of engineers, granted Afveen days’ leave. SION NRET TUESDAY. No. 400 7TH ST., COR D NW. E A | Peter heaee, aataer DTS at we i ‘The new G. A. R. hall in the Cornwell building XTRAORDINARY AL TTRACTIONS | Johar Kelly War Department. Naval OnpERs—Surgeon W. J. Simon, Pay- | will be opened next week and formally dedicated p29 THIS WEEK. Reet ere ee a 7. master Dante! A. Smith,‘and Passed Assistant En- | on the evening of Tuesday, the 10thgnst. Distin ‘Thomse Walsh, Loth aud F ste uw. gineer Geo. 8. Willits, ordered to the Boston. Lieut, | guished men in the order and prominent Govern- RE GwewECES Waluright Kellogg, detached trom duty in the | ment officials will be invited to take part in the WHITE DRESS GOODS nt half price Thousands Hugh Broshan, Grocer, 00 F st... Ree and crdcred to the Boston. | exercises. The program will includeshort speeches, | $2, ately “the work of decay in the grave R I oD G of yards just purchased Sichous Eochlbebie. 200 New York ave, nw, Pratik Fh to the Boston, Ensign aw, | Tecltations, and musi®, and. one door will be given | tion to the Rew series Lhorot \eh, that, the bones were badly devon a sa ei "Besse JOHN LYNCH, Secretary, Hoya, {rou the naval ordnance proving ground | HP. be dancers. ‘tne buliding contains two | | HE WAS CLUuED, AND eas vot tse ‘trephine. would be found, was a- — mame a *s 2004 st. Dow. and ordered to the Bostor at ume. lnalter Still In doubt, STRIPE NAINSOOKS, CORDED MARSEILLES. Shareq@ieach. __spivim_| 30g Sater, trom the Minassots and: ordered to Se ee ie hospital suf Grey SER ewan found The finding of suck & W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. SEECK NAINSOOKS, 5 conte instead of 10 cents. “ae, HARD, WOOD, MANTELS, STATE MAN- | the Ossiped. Chiet Engineer David smith, from | RAFINEDY of the Doe pre ep Se piste w puld be conclusive. "RIPED NAINSOOKS, 5 cents instead of 10 cents. Flor grates, open. fire place Ait duty on the inspection ‘and ordered io the | 8 Ta eels oe ae irra ne the Gan? | aeye aga wad areauemed an ————_ or _—___— CHECK NAINSOOKS, 7 cents instead of 14 cents. he Shey Fooms factory, Boston. Assistant Engineer Benj. C. Bryan, from Wonesday, the Society ot mee ace es oo toate a charge ‘All Hands Lost. INDIA SILKS reduced CORDED MARSEIIAia 12;cemnts end of 25 ta Bee Weomon Fre Naeem, | dred toma eran cadet Engtgoor BC, Samp. | 2 dig project i fvored by any members Re said, sun orem 400% KNOX BONG ON A EEP AXD SATINES, all styles, reduced. LACE SAVOY, 1239 cents instead of 25 cents, on sou, from the New York navy-yal national headquarters of ‘Grand army. -At | mony of the officer and. = N. " See to TE Earns rasta, | Hck Genser mec ora SDEIMAMTARTTS uw, | Rates be sect Wega | Cee Sain ao | Sate tae nceeettneteae Great barcain in CHINA PONGES, at 75e., pare Bankers und Dealers ie Government Bouds. Savoury boar caries Doak ang coder ure | side, Water street. west poli ® of Channel Harbor. The Glasgow white, tne quality, 27 inches wide. At JOHNSON, GARNER-& CO’S, te = Seats Mota: from the Washington navy. ‘sald he did not steamship John Knox, laden with lquors, brick, Pure LINEN SHIRTINGS, 30c., worth 75e. 636 Pa.sve, southside | p, Stocks and ‘and_all securities listed | the Boston. It ‘Benj. ie Judge checked and rolling * stock, struck the rests near Channel ‘Extra bunguins in WHITE INDIA x enibe of New York. "Boston | from. ar me ‘arbor an | sank’in half an bour. Every soul DRESSES, with Embroidery, at half price. SOME CHOICE THINGS IN SPRING DRESS Goons | $2{Refzchanges of New Yor to that vessel. Cadet Engineer ry ‘board New lot IRISH LINEN SHEETINGS. AND SATTEENS JUST OPENED. kta See ble, surance and obs | 20 from the Now Zon navy-yard, and ordered. Terceain of the Dad deary ls Fegan ser iret rea FRESH SUPPLY OF PLAIN AND FANCY CANTON | Pine noch ott Telcpbone Stock bourhtand sold. au7 | Tower and. ia te covered, We offer decided inducements as we intend toclose MATTING JUST OPENED. a (EHOSVITE THIS COMBINATION, OF uty under che advisory ees — ‘This stock this mouth. ‘Calisaya, mud c ‘and Horsf: os north, ‘i BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS AT COST. uaa) io + bean ont ie = ‘so: W. M. SHUSTER & SON6, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, ATS ae sas Reine oe letter, in which he refers to Gen. f chioon ‘Sei af ee ecaplayewswrre 'UDsble 10 Work. aT S19 PENNaTLVANIA AVR | my? 636 Pa ave., south side. ‘Or on draught with soda water. cold, Gruel and brutal in character. Fannie B, Burr, :