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PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING Northwest Corner Pennsyivania Ave. and Lith 8, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KRAUPFMANN, Prevt THE EVENING STAR an Evevixe — is served to subscribers in the phy carryrrs on their own scrounge Tera oe Bok or He por tuonth “Copies ai the oouate cach. By mailpostage trevalt SSene 2 South one year, 6. aid mentee gp Stan—published on Friday—€1 @ Year. postage prepaid. “Six months, Socentan? Fa All mail subscriptions must be paid im advances BC Pape;r sent longer than is paid _ Hates of advertising made known on application, ——————————_— AMUSEMENT: he Loening Star, Vo. 70—No 10,603. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1887 TWO CEN SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES W NATIONAL THEATER. TO-NIGET AND SATURDAY MATINEE. (Aes mastician it dnblons The has am equal Ley THE WONDERFUL lean.” ** “@ KELLAR, A crowiled house last night thonushly enjoyed Kellar in his E f : Superb Presentation of -ARTLIN iene. was eee tad by ite readie NATURAL ug all sorts of waestions Star. PHENomENA “ His “Cabinet Seances” du- ate all the marvels of p spiritualism —Crit THEATER ‘The Show Playing the Banner Week! THE GREAT AUSTIALLAN. NOVELTY COMPANY. MILLE. AIMEE, The Human Fly, ‘And a World of New Noveltie: THE PEERLESS AUSTIN SISTERS MISS ANNIE HART, ET Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. m10 YHORAL SOCIETY, ee Cc asiated by HARKY BRANDON, The English, Boy Soprano, Universalist Church, 1th and L streets, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 187 A limited number of reserved seats at DROOP’S, 925, Peunsylvanisaves __wyl0-4t LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MAY 9. ONLY MATINEE SATURDA’ BENEFIT OF THE WASHIN' TON L. L CORPS. First appearance in this city of the WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Produced with entire New Scenery. chanical Effects, and a Powerful Cast, GARLOTTA PINNIE! SIG. A. MONT EDNA GRAY, Bm ten Aue HELEN NORMAN, KN. DUNBAR, Wm. BRODERICK, &.. ce CHORUS OF THIRTY VOICES. Superb Orchestration, under the direction of ADAM ITZEL, Jn . General Admission, 30 and 2c.” Reserved Seate, 75. ros." BLACK CROOK. my9 Next Attraction—Kiralty K. my9 He BLJOU THEATER. SIGHT PRICES. 25c.: MATINPES, Oe. to all parte ef de House. No Extra Chance for Reserved Seats. Children Half Price atthe Matiices his Week, UNCLE TOMS CAEIN. Two Torys, Two Marks. ‘Two Topsys. wo Marks. Next Week—Flo “ms IRY MAIDS’ DRILL BY THE YOUNG LADIES Foundry M. E Church at National Riffes’ Ar- mors, Thursday, May 12. at 8 o'clock. Young Ladies in Costume. Interesting Prowram of Music, ec. Admission, 25 cents Kecresbiments at usual prices my9-4t GRAND FAIK A Will Open. GONZAGA’ HALL, I Street, betweon if sud North Capitol, N. Wy 0 AY 9TH, And will Co ning for Two Weeks. Every Attrac ond Useful Articles in Gr Lat Low Prices! Proceeds ( St. Aloysius Pastoral Resi- idetice z my9-wieert WW SHINGTON CANTON, TO. GRAND PAL EINK BUILDING, E siree Commencing MAY 2 au Season Tickets sets. Sinzle Admissie Prot. Krause’ Bund will furnish the mt eY¥CLERD N.Y. AVE.—TRICYCLE Sociables, Fande Bieyeles by the hour, day a month for Hic or Tricycle. Largest ag- ent ot wheels in the United States. mkt AMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUS, * locks south of Pennsylvania sve, Battle Seene ever panted. to 10 p.m fela IXCURSLONS, PIC IVER VIEW FOR 1587. R Washington's Most Popular Resort. nl Summer Resort has teen much im- in ew ahd expensive ading a Grand Swich OU feet long. The has been rebuilt the been put in at ® cost is are now open for . reat Fouuds lowed free of = iy Sunday schools atid churches for choice days, Sid for full particulars, call of addres ¥. 5. RANDALL. Parker House, apt0-6mn Cor 4 and Penna ave. ARSHALT HATL—THIS” DELIGHTFUL RE t open for Meals ala carte. Lunch, Exeursionists. LAN leaves every morning at 4 pan. On Sundays per ad- Use Tor Axenicas METER GAS STOVE For snuumer cookin, and enjoy the best cooking with the least expense There is uo other Gas Stove to compare with it. ‘The Leaden Lawn Mower is equal tothe best. We Lave several thousand {vet of Rubber Hose and a lot of Vases and Settees which we will sell cheap. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 24 Ith street. 1320 Pennsylvania Avenue, Are showing new features in Monumental Work in ¥ AND SCOTCH GRANITE. special designs furnixhed free of charge. ‘Marble and Cast-iron Urns for Cemeteries and Yards apit-Im.ip Ws Nor WHY NOT SELECT YOUR WARM WEATHER SUIT AT ONCE? STEP IN AND SHE OUR “CLAY” ENGLISH SERGE SUITS, RYADY-MADE, SACK AND CUTAWAY COATS. THE “CLAYS” ARE AT THE VERY HEAD OF THE SERGE FAMILY, AND FOR CHARACTER BEAUTY AND DURABILITY, ARE NOT EQUALED. SWELL MERCHANT TAILORS CHARGE $50 A SUIT FOR THEM MADE TO ORDER. WHY NOT EUY ONE OF sIMONr: FRENCH CASSIMERE SUITS FROM OUR EEADY-MADE THEY ARE BEAU- TIFULLY MADE AND TRIMMED, AND WILL FIT AS WELL AS THE AVERAGE TAILOR WILL FIT YOU, AND HELL CHARGE YOU NEARLY OF QUITE AS MUCH AGAIN. WHY NOT LOOK AT SOME OF OUR FINE ENGLISH CHEVIOT SUITS, LIGHT COLORS, EXCLUSIVE STYLES, CUT IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLES OF SACK AND CUTA- WAY CoaTS. WHY NOT PROVIDE THE BOYS WITH THIN SUMMER SUITS WHILE OCR STOCK IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, AND YOU ARE SURE TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT! WHY NOT SATISFY YOURSELF THAT ‘THERE IS NO CLEANER OR NEWER STOCK IN WASHINGTON, AND THAT NO ONE CAN O& DOES UNDERSELL Us? E. B. BARNUM & CO, my? ‘931 Pexwsyivania AVEXTR | GOOD INVESTMENT BONDS FOR SALE, BEAR- a ‘VARIOUS RATES OF INTEREST. ell? a GAS FIXTURES, ¢a AcCharwe for Hanging. Yocsass New Yors Hara KNUX'S NEW YORK HATS. LATEST IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS HATS, 85 TO 88. ROUND HAYS, IN NEW COLORS, $2.50 a5. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILK UMBRELLAS. BEST GRADE OF GLOKIA UMBRELLAS. Yd S8-Furs taken on Storage. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, apne 37 Pa Mik CELLULOID TRUSS, ‘That Lever breaks, pever wears out, always clean Gud can be worn while bathing. dn tor saleat CHAS. FISHEE’S, 623 71u street northwest Ms, FISHER devotes her aitenucn Ww te wants of Lady Parone mab » THE HOUSE OF MERC The lady managers of the House of Mercy will hold | contains: Public School Trustees’ Powers; Condi- Bay Si eee Sache oe, The Hiswis eres | tion of the Crops; tne Pacific Teallrosd Tnvewige: THE OPENING PROCKEDINGS TO-DAY—THR GATHER. | Of Golumbiag sponse, Lieut, Gen. Sheridan; institation are cordially: invited to attend Donations | tions : NG AT G. A, R. HALL—MEMBERS WHO ARE PRES-| caprice, “The Coppersmith,” Marine Band; an~ Cee ne Sy ions | tion; Telegraphic Dispatches, &c. The advertise- 2 NASONIC-MEMBERS OF BENJAMIN | Proposals, Summer Resorts, Financial, Protes. | POINTED—EXERCISES TO-NiGur axp Towonmow. | WATSRai general Ariny of the Cumberland, and EST PAYMENT—137H ISSUE DUE MAY, 1887. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Subscription for shares in the 13th issue and the first payment thereon can be made daily at the Office of the Association, 917 F street, from 8:30 a.m. to $:30 p.m. Pamphlets explaining the object of the Association, its advantages, &., furnished upon application. ION. Congregational church at 8 o'clock to-night is as Washington News and Gossip. an ke ae follows: “Nearer, My Goa, to Thee,” Marine Meeting of the Society of the Army Of] gang: prayer, Rev. C.M. Pyne, late etn U.S. 1n- ‘THE SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR to-day the Cumberland. fantry; address of weicome, Hon. W. B. Webb, President of the Board of Commissioners, District ments are classified as follows: Auction Sales, | 2ST—THE DEATH-RoLL READ—comarrress ap. | RUAl oration. H. M. Duffield, assistant provost late adjutant och Michigan volunteer infantry; sional, Educational, Housefurnishings, Books, era mustc, “Day in Camp,” Marine Band: army rem: Tadied’ Gone ones noe rm itomneye, | oTant Army Hall was gay with banners this | Tiscerces “hen ey. Marine Bands army Femi 00ds, rgans, morning. The stars and stripes seem to completely } crans, commanders of the Army of the Cumber- The Trades, Railroads, Potomac River Boats, | entold the huge bullding, and across the front, on | land; mustc, “The Vacant Chait,” Marine Band; Qcean Steamers, Dentistry, Family Supplies, | a long white steamer, appeared in gigantic black | ® talk to the “Soldier Boys,” Andrew G. Curtin, ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest. _ JNO. JO¥ EDSON, Seey..017 See" Cuitronp waite WHITE & BAILEY, ‘Law and Heal Estate, ye 1008 Frat Dw OFFICE OF TH EMATIC POWER = ‘coMPANY Room 32, Corcoren Buildin WasHINGTON, D.C., AM juired by law, that at ‘MASONIC. — Mf ‘MBERS OF HIRAM) Hi Pee tacnee On mane aarten | ce at their lodve-rooit SPAY. 1th 7:9 i be reazted tothe Masonic teuipié || GovERNwENT Receters To-pay.—Internal Tev- titles Band, Particular attention to Sar aib: viz: Dark clothing, silk Soe Seen a apron, and white gloves. Brps WERE OPENED at the By order of the W. M. it W. H. STUARD, Secret MASONIC_THE MEMBERS OF LAFAY- nore to-morrow, 1 tare res | Hirst - old Army corps, ested to mcet at the office of ALBEIT F, FOX. Ne, | $4,741, and the lowest for’ the second named Was ‘THE CEREMONIES TO-MORROW. ean we aS felock sharp, on the morntixe of | that ofF. H. Smith, of New York, $5,400. ree tae atnind, the stage was a mass of flags iF direction ot the W. § uth, oe New Xorks ‘SD. BAILEY. rescribed dre: Notice is hereby a meeting of the stockhol “THE PNEUMATIC POWER COMPANY,” held this day, resolution was ananimously adopted changing the name to that of “THE PNEUMATIC GUN-CARRIAGE AND POWER ca COMPANY.” Notice is also given of acalled meeting of the Stock- holders of the Company at its oice oy. TUESDAY, May i, AbB;, to vote Hoon a resolution toinerease ths Capital stock to one million dollars. p27 law ©. E. CREECY, President. EMMET Gi embers or the Company will report at their | of last year with relation to the Alaska seal fish- st Willard’s Hotel, to participate in the ceremonies Armory in full-drews uniform at 10. o'elock sharp, 4 Ree ri ergey cars and stirring thetr, blood, THURSDAY, May 12. it OS Wt. MURPHY. capt. coma JOURNEYMEN STONECUTTERS HAVE | jaw containee © of meeting to Med Men's | Statutes, Which prohibits the killing of mink, | greeted by General DAY each inonth, at bale past pu sable, or fur seal or other tur bearing ani- | of his staff officers, and at once Surrounded by 4 NOTICE —I DESIRE THE PUB- fico know that I have improved my Fil Holdera by substitatinw a Steel Clamping Plate for the cast-iron plate formerly used, which plate is alao dove- tailed to the box throughout its entire length, remedying the only defect in its construction. E, W. WOODRUFF, patentee and $39 Masa. av. n. &s <q=> OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘WASHINGTON, Muy'4, 1887. Deeming it conducive to the public interests to open and extend R street north 1 Brentwood Road, the Commissioners of the District of Colinbia have hed the routes surveyed and plat thereof epared and fled in thus office. upliance with the requirements of law, notice is hereby saiven of the proposed opening and extension of the bighway aforesaid, aud all persons who har Jections to present thereto are called upon ¢ this office at 12 o'clock mm. on THURSDAY, the 26th day of May. 1887, at which time the Cominissioners “py order of the Conunissiguets of the District of Co- order of the Commissigners of the District lumbia. W. B. WEBB, President Board Commissi TINDALL. Sec’ — SPECIAL NOTICE, TO CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS: ‘Hall, on C st., nea to second and fourth By order of the Association “gs, HEADQUARTERS. fae B—Conrades ake notified that th comrade, Wa. L. SEWARD, Will p. m., from his late res more broken plat manufacturer, 6: mm Lincoln avenue to : ‘0. 10 are requested to me Wiswam (Bunch’s Hall), on FRIDAY AF NOON ut 3 o'clock sharp, to attend the fuueral of late Brother, W.L. Srwakp. invited. By’ order of Sachem HENK = , UNITED STATES BENE) ee at 3 o'clock p, m. order fraternally invited. E.S. WILER, President. | ne BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, Tam now located at my NEW UPTOWN OFFICE AND LUMBER YARD, 14TH AND B STREETS ¥.W., Where have astock of well sesso WHIT PINE Finishing Lumber Fl CAROLINA, and VIRGINIA PINE FLOORING AND STEPPING. Hard Woods and Dressed Lumber of all kinds. EXTRA NOTICE. In onder to close up my old office and yard at 12TH ST. AND MARYLAND AVE. 8.W., To ive immediste possession of the ground and to tare the expeuse of Baution cad fe-piitae the inmaber ‘will sell the complete and entire siuck of Hough aud Dressed Lumber gow at 12th-street yard. at very low prices. In fact, no reasonable offers refused. JAMES F. BARBOUR, ‘Main Office and Yard: 14th and B sts. n.w. Branch Office and Yard: ‘gods deposited with ‘mie, uron w est is due three ton the same on or before the 1 besold at auction by Messrs, oa suc! s N. SH P ___P.WALLACTY, 1304 Fat.n.w, | OF R¢ examination of such oMicers as may be or. GEN. SHERIDAN’S BIG GAVEL. HARMONY LODGE Spake inairgoods dat | President an army retiring board has been ordered | D. Whipple, and Major Townsend were invited to | Henkle the justices of the District Supreme Court minicau on Bea oAeR SE emi IDA, NOWTE 21, K. OF P.—THE | Mcb. MeCook, 6th infantry; Lieut. Col. Chas. : cred members of this Lodge are requested tobe | Page, surgcon wajor; A. A. Woodhull, surgeon | ® fw minutes, waiting for order in the hall. Then DANY eventaw at 8 o'clock sharp, to nek ‘orcloe p. 10 Make arra P ee Arey s2” Gen. Ci URED ER ae wine Sinks, | and Maj, Hamilton S. Hawkins, 10th infantry, with | “Are you ready?” Gen. Ct on Frids O'clock p. im., from his 1a By order of (OVAL—THE W r Stamp Sanutactory and Geueral Eugray- uu Company has removed temporaril Coal Uttice, 1114 Peunsyl tion with ‘the above I announce tomy patrons aid friends tat J will be located is rebuilt at the wld place. 1 ave. u.w.” In connec | Sunior grade), Lieut. Jno. JULIUS BAUMGARTEN PROFITABLE, AS in COMPANY UF WASHINGT! April 12, 18! Capital Stock, $1,000; Shares of $10 each. pected to arrive aye subscribed 0: = 12th st. sud Md. ave. sw. Wharves and Supply Yard: Water st., toot of 10th st ‘4 MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS F THE RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE COM. 7 for the election of Nine Trusices, will be held Office of the Company, 1351 F ESDAY, May 18, All persons who scribe w the Cayital quested to call at th to receive then stitution and By-La Oftice open till § pain. ‘and closed at 2 p.m. on the day of election. ANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. E AS TO FIRE-ESCAPES.—WE ARE the ‘Iatest im- IWARD J. HAS NOT ‘the owners and inventors of proved Stand Pipe and Stairway Fire Escay the simplest and most effective. ap- paratus of the kind in the market. We invite those terested toexamine our appliance before making a selection, as we are prepared to furnish and erect the same'at reasonable prnes. For further informa- COLLINS & CO. S, CE GARDNER, Bagger as vice GEOKGE KF EAGODY LIBRARY 5 Georgetown, D.C, Con- | has sent a circular letter to the United States con- nial income, Published in ac- RE. TATE INVESTMEN COMPANY, OF WASHING ION, DG INCORPORATED APRIL 29, 1887. Capital muck $5,000, divided into, 200 equal shares Bar taite of $25 each. Monthly share. ‘Books are now Submersption at capuauice with the direction of the foun 3,614 volumes (1,000 added during the 5 al fund. aie payments $10 yments can be made at the office of the Secretary daily from 9a, m. to 5 p.m. Copies of bject of the Associa rnished upon appli- titution, explainin thon, its advantages, &c., Wi Eugene Carusi, President, 486 Louisians Bushrod Robinson, Vice-President, 319 7 August Peterson, Trustes, Lebruit Building. Wm. John Miller, Treawarer, 486 Louisiana ave. Hou. J. A. Swope, Trustee, S14 A at se. WALTER H. ACKER, Secretary, REINGMEN'S Bi ASSOCIATION. DENS: ‘of the above named NESDAY EVENING, o'clock, at the hall, corner 8th and E ments to the third at this meeting. The ‘opportunity to those wish- earuings: also to those desi $200 may be obtained on one Total annual incon ‘May 10, 1887. E, Treasurer. myl1-3t_ | of ai batw! rl be held on W Subscriptions and Association affords a grand ing to sutely invest their, ins the loan of money. shure fora return payment of $2 monthly. cent paid on all investments. “Constitut furnished and subseraptions to stock received by— Thomas Broderick, Prest., A. G.0. or 92 GW. Moss, Vice Prust., Supt. Adama GA al Poi helt respective counts at Grand” Arziy" al on | The President to-day RADAY, the Ivth iuat, at 11am. sharp, for the Donnectict pines ft : a aves an e nartcipatiig in ie etreit ‘OF the une | Of Connecticut, to be Treasurer of the United | heen resurrected. He had vurned up this morning | G2780n, the ex-president of the lation, pre- e ue. he By command of J.B. Burke, Department Com- ‘rhis appointment was not fin: decided yy 8. EO RAUN er : Phe Anatt Aaytitant BOOKS FOR OPEN AIR | Came here. After talking with him he was 1m- en by the National Rifles’ | pressed with the id ‘Concerts, to be x in the different Parks of Ue cit tzerot's & Co, Music store 903 Pa. the National Kities’ Armory. <g>, THE POPULAK AN Lady of the Lakeand Jane 2 furnished and ‘fitted throughout, will leave Wharf hereaiter daily at o p.m, save Sundays. Daniel Shannon, Paymaster Peter McCartney, Builder, 2: Lieut. John F. Kelly, M. P. Station 7. Thomas Walsh, 10th'and Skelly; Grocer, 1008 A st. ne. Gayle, 219 Eat ne. Brosnan, Grocer, 300 F st, s.w. icholas Lochboehler. 108 New York ave. n.w. James T. Sprightly, 8. G. THE CASE OF C. L SEARS p ARS A ‘JOHN T. LYNCH, ‘2004 tover et al. (Rives & C bill Tor injunction to ‘prevent the from the bank, was dismissed by complainant's sol Leut.- for, Mr. Chapin Brown, the matters having beeu ad- | Army officers to be judges ot and Ruth _ Shares #1 each. SIEBEL & OWEN Fa TAILORS, Corner New York ave. and 10th st. First-class Garmenta at reasonable pricen: “mb26-2m HE SERIAL, SAVINGS AND BULLD- ANG ASSOCIATION U, iG OF THE ASSOCIATION, IMENCEMENT OF THE rang HAVING MY ATTENTION CALLED TO SEVERAL. articles in ihe daily papers, Twish to stote that the whole trouble was simply a inisunderstandins, and 15 " GKERDRe ; — | Ey. McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MAS: , ave. between Utivund 10th sts, uw. Kew: | Clark, 12th inf, ‘These oMcers were ali selected | that a cominittee ive be apmoluteh Gy oraecy | talbiment Was terminated with a hop. ERT RICHARDSON. pastor. Revival services | wi; the matter, Gen. la Belen cba (EEO Tar “<3 | with reference to special fitness for the positions, | the Sheridan sald he would an- 2 rAsmINGTON, D. C., May 9, 1887. Ihave this day taken Into partnership WILLIAM To FINLEY, who has been with me for the past Lind Years, and the business will be conducted ia! the Aria | San Anitonlo barracks 1 The 9th annual meeti Building Association will b in its hall 615. 7th. st. now. ‘The Secretary and 1: submit his 9th annual report a suits year will be elected. At this meeting books for Subscription to stock in the new 10th series will be Shares $1 each: no back dues. “This associa mus. and during its ‘000. shares of stock. advantages to the eid ou Wednesda Mag officers for the ea Ucn has been extremel: career has issued Upws ‘The Association offers the best of paying 6 per cent interest on stock with- | ind the borrower has the advantage of getting tany time at most favorable rates without advantage and expense of payit sxociations not run oD Stock may be subscribed for at any time at the office | ". G. CAMPBELL, President, JNO. A PRESCOTT. apRO-11t ___Sec'y and Treasurer, 141 REMOVAL—WM. STIEBELING HAS RE- ‘Machine Agency, for the of the secretary ani _my9-1w ___‘Tradingas4J. V. GHO_C, AND, D. Avis Taxe THIS } Md other nevessary expenses during the dria wil | Th following members of the soctety were | streets, was ordered, the owners paying for the ‘opportunity to inform the tradeof Wash Peet icinity that they have opened up and will | ther they nor the Government will be under: any €x- = a favor of removing the nuisance of the Henry-sti 7 Peuipatyanie ave. nwa well amsoried pense, ‘he nine oficers will be divided into three Sa ae ees Ee ‘Obucco, of tiieir’ own make, Lee ‘ eoue seal iatseamie Wats muchaney | mancrivers of the Dattallon, aud the third on the | {800ERs COL J.D, Brunley, ‘Newark, X.1-; Capt | Gh gurtace water which now goes South should be alicascs guaranteed, | Manuvers Of companies And of the individual | tina: Gane @? We Cane Be Prices reasonable aud teruis easy soldier drill, 5 2 We Cone and nee Ux Yast _Dine years located Pennsylvania ave nw. WM. STL Sole acent D.€ for the celebrated “Househol ing Machine. A jarge assortment of the latest im- proved machines of the best known makes for sale or Hes for machine repairing. ‘Exmploy no drummers, invite the trade to call ai elsewhere. Satistuction Wood s “hing “weles i the war governor; music, “Tenting on the Old and Coal, Specialties, Sewing Machines, | jetters the words, “Welcome, Army of the Cum- camp Ground” the Franz Abt Club; announce derlandi” It represented to some extent the large- | ments, Gen. Mussey; music, “Marching Thro y * ig ness of the welcome which the citizens of Wash- Geongla,” the Franz. Abt Club (audience join in the chorus)? benediction, Rev. E.D. Dantells, chap! AY ington extend to the Society of the Army of the | gers), benediction, Kev. ED. Dantelis chaplain "asury Department cpape tne eae ree ein wane | Potomac. | While the dudience "retires the Marine “Pap” as, as they familiarly call thelr well- | Band wil “Hall oy Doodle,” Yesterday for the construction of Iife saving sta- | beloved old commander, ey apo oe Uons at Bond’s Coast. N. J., and at Jerry’s Point, Ane Tyee iGo ee adj 10 o'clock the members of the society, 9 ra if near Portsmputh, N. H. The lowest bid for the ly. decorated with flags, journ to Abner’s, where the symposium Wi who in- : poe : setted and festooned palin leaves and the insignia | held. first was that of A. M. Cox, of Barnegat, N. J., for yan rant ciate palleey rad prettily arranged. Soon after 10 o'clock members | _ 1M compliance with orders from department PROTECTING THE ALASKA SEaL Fisnertes.—The | Of the society fan arriving, boys who are get- | headquarters all comrades of the G. A. R. will = z Ung gray headed, but who stepped along in lively | m te fanpi—tue | Secretary of the Treasury has renewed the order | cuvlevag if the ‘echoot the eid. drumbeat was | moce at 11 am. to-morrow morning, opposi , of unveiling the Garfield statue. eries, ‘The order 1s addressed to Captain Healy, | Among the early ones to arrive was General Rose= 4 * as commanding the Bear, who will soon Start for thé | crane who preceded General Thomas 1m the com- | ,,C0l, Goodloe, of the Marine Corps, will command juuskan waters and directs him to enforce the | mand of the Army of the Cumberland. Thegen-| “Gens Sucre ced pene ee cnders of d in’ Section 1956 of the Revi: eral wore on his pre & G. A. R. badge. He was $ rete! Bee : the Army of the Cumberiand, will ride ina car- ‘Nick Anderson, Who was one } 74; e yrith Gen, Sheridan, the president of the mals within the mits of Alaskan territory or in | halt a score of the gray-headed boys, General | Soclety. SMITH, Treas. the waters thereof, except ‘as provided in sections | Rosecrans sat down, put his stove-pipe hat on the Pee CLERC ncn Ske, ‘A, RAWLINS | 1900 and 1962 of sidd statutes and Deparumenv’s | back of his head, and puffed on a clear while talk ing OF POTOMAC Gow | Tegulation of April 21, 1879. Captain Healy's at- | Ing over the old times’ Col, Michael Sheridan ar. | Cleveland Will be accompanied by a’ number of be ladies. funeral of our jate | tention is called to section 1961 of the Revised | rived early also, and became the center of another er e place FDAY. 4 | Statutes, which forbids the Kiling anywhere of | group. Next came General J, Warten Reiter, the | ,MeMibers of the reception committee of the G12 oth st. n.w. iu | female Seals and seals less than ‘one Year | ex-Speaker, who was also warmly greeted.’ He | ATM@Y Of the Cumberland who wish to obtain B. FITHIAN, Post Commander. VER, Adjutant. d h y Uckets for the stand and badges must call at old,and he is instructed to use the force at his | served with distinction in th my of the Cum- 5 ist | Coumand to the end that no persons attached to | berland. On his coat lappel he wore the star and | Toy, 200 Arlington Hotel not later than 10 a.m. —msil-t_| or connected with any vessel of the United States | acorn of the society. Ali the veterans as they ‘The membersot ti in this city had QEONON, | Molate this law, and also to enforce the penalties | eame in proudly wore some decoration, a G. A. It | ¢,t! metibersof the Loyal Legion in this elty ha Provided for such violation Eades pds badge pra toyal Legion button. | the headquarters or the committee ot ‘arrange: — me Of them wore several. 1 mem! Lict. Jxo. B. BRiccs has been ordered to re-} 4 few minutes before 11 o'clock the members | M&M's Where they entertained the Leet dnt turn home from the Pensacola and report for duty | who had assembled at the Arlington Hotel otter Tegios and ‘thelr friends who were visiting al the Naval Ae: y. swarmed into the hall. There were generals, = 3 nantes colonels, majors. In the van was Gen, Phil. Sheri- Benes Gus) | _ ARMY ORveRs.—First Lieut. F. B. Taylor, troop | dan, the president of the society, and one of the | the soclety will hold a business meeting at 10 » Hall, | E, and First Lieut. M. D. Parker, troop M, 9th cav- | heroes of Missionary Ridye, as well as a hero of | o'clock; at noon the procession will form; at 1 ribes fraternally Y SMITH, ©. of enue, FRIDAY, 15th inst, ve bee! many another eld. He wore on the lappel of bis | o'clock oy aan FLDAY, Huu inst | airy, have been ordered to exchange stations, on ppel o'clock the statue of Garfield will be unvelled, and All Tembers of the | Mutual application, and First Lieut, M. M. Maxon, | Conded bye veg: ries ane ety badge, SUS; | at halt past 3 o'clock the members of the soclety ‘A a sick. | PChded by a red, white and blue ribbon. He led 4 J0th cavalry, granted two months’ leave for sick- | tne way to the stage, to Which he was followed by | Will leave on an excursion to Mount Vernon and resident. | Ress. | Capt. J. H. Bradford, 10th infantry, granted | the secretary, Gen Henry M. Cist, and the teas. Marshall Hall, ‘They will havea planked shad a ee | ve monthedlciye. urcr, Gen. J. &. Fullerton. Gen. Rosecrans, Gen. | Gun’ 3° yarsball Hall, Aub anak HAVIN 2 Se Se Kelfer, Gens. Barnett, Robinson and Morgan, | othe Taited wee Ga receive the justices ich ini Anny Rermixg Boaup.—By direction of the | Major Lambert, Gens Parkhurst Reynoids and W. States Supreme Court, Gen. 5. S. and Col. H. M. Baker the justices of the Court of Claims at the ceremonies to-morrow. rt on of st c : x JACK DID NOT LIKE IT. Gerd before it. ‘The board consists of Col. Alex. | Gen, Sheridanstood by the chairman's table for | sty gatlors fromthe Dale, perfect specimens of Physical development, were detailed to assist in arranging the flags loaned by the Navy Depart- Srlitar Ioker Beene aap le the decoration of the Congregational tant surgeon, has been | there was none. A member, however, appeared, | the church yesterday morsincinee fond ontered before the ‘board for exaniluation for re- | bearing in bis hand a big inallet obtained trom | HY tye omcers oF the chet oe ce ee one HINGTON HUB: | Urement. carpenters.at work in the bullding, ‘The general | aes along the alste PI . es as ¢ big mallet and rapped on the taple, | MEX. 2 ” over Sheaits | NaVat Prostorioys.— Lieut. Lucian Flynne | {na the Soclety laughed “eis pochenas eeld tne Wig Put that fag down there?” angrily asked . Bower Guntorgrade) { Gen. Sheridan in his briet introductory address, ir. —," sald & bystander, “to save the car- and Ensign Jno, M. Orchard, have been ordered to | Cunnecessary 0) an ey cause otithe aaay: a pet.” : J Appear before a naval board next Tuesday. for ex- eeuane ip ed eee a “By ——! ithas got to come up. Yi be amination for promotion. not the fault of the Socidty. It was'the fault of Verrier dee ee ee may be the artist, You cannot push the artist, because a | Kmericans: Core atoara the Date acd yaaa Masor Jars C. Posr of the engineer corps, who | man of stich genius has to walt _untit che inspira | er yory hae ska aire gee eae aad YOU wll has been ordered from Cincinnati to succeed G A a tentm ea ir IT Parse, In the omice of the chtet of engineers, sex. | ANLWE Will, meet as usual once a year. We Will | OTT tag came up, ehext week, Major Raymond | ‘The business before te society was the hearini = nts sire to sub- | 1S 1M charge of the oMles unit his arrival “Major | o the reports. Gen, Fullerton presented tie | THE HOTEL MENS HOLIDAY, iros., cor. | tO meet from time to time at Fort Leavenworth, | Seats on the piatform, (THURS: | major; Thos. Wi ‘on, commissary of subsistence, | he turned to the secretary, Gen. Cist, and ask¢ Capt. Wm. M. Wher Capt. Victor Blart, as , 6th Infantry, recorder. | tively, Gen s ve until tor of this Compuny are re- | Post's assignment is only temporary, but tt 1s | treasurer ‘report, Gen, Clst the report of the cou a uh Penmssivaniaave sce | probable that he wilt remain permanently dn the | {ast On, Valleatio os Spending To-day in Sight-seeing—The Luieatey of stock asia the Gon? | Onice when Gen.Parke isappolnted superintendent Saar En ete Brilliant Banguet at Willard’s Last ol est Point Ace er bis ret ae 38 > Es iceae eaten Europe, Mey alter ls return fol | Co. Henry Stone, from the committec on| E¥eming—The Ladics Entertained, memoirs, announced the deaths of the following | Tne rembers of the liotel Men’ ™ > Andre Louts } members as having occurred since the last meet ol ons See sul of Sweden and Norway at | mcmbers Axes nena Were to-day taken In charge by the local commit- Washington; Rosendo Torras, vier consul of |S fonuldcon of Hrithuoney Cae oe eae, | ANd conveyed in carriages to the Soidier# at Brunswick, Ga., and | of Indiana; W. B. Hazen, of Washington; | Home and to other points of interest about the ni-ceneral of Uhe United | Capt. Henry Kaldenbaugh, of New enunelpula city. At 12:30 they were recetved by the Presi- Olio; Gen. John F. Miller, of San Francisco, dent in the East Room, There were about two Gen. Durbin Ward, of Clncinnath, hundred ladies and gentlemen in the party. From COA TEE Ee AT POUNTED: the White House they went to the Treasur; Gen, Sheridan announced the following commit uf id THE PRESIDENT Has RECOGNI B. COP! Ti, ment of State oflictally of that fact, ‘Twenty-two consulates are | Comunittee on Time and Place of Next Meeting—|" nis afternoon they went to Mt. Vernon. To- Corbin, Col. W. Barker, Col. H. C. | morrow they will devote to sight-seeing, visitin, . Kniffin, Col Wm. McMichael, zi vemepeind 3 ng, Capt. J. F. Isozn, Lieut. J. Mz | He Departments and other ptaces of interest in EM. Hessler, the ety. affected by the change in the law, Col. Henry C. Tus CoNpEMNED Mexican Ovricens.—The De-! Cane Ooh partment of State has not been officially informed | Carrington, of the intention of the Mexican athorities to exe. | Nouhation of Ofticers—Gen. Jas. D. Morgan, | A banquet to themembers of the Association and cute three Mexican army omicers for illegally | G°u- H. A. Hambrigit, Gen. G. P. Thruston, Col. J. | others was given 1st evening at Willard’s, and crosatng the borderat Novae and. te pubuen: | Marian, Col, M-N- Sheridiny Maj. J- COL | was a credit vo the metubersor the local comult- Hons to that effect have used) considerable SHE | Private’. & Knight,’ J tee who had it in charge. Nearly two hundred 320 proporuonate to the offence, Sulilin teats | On Orator—Gen, J: 5. Reynolds, Gen.W.D. whip- | People sat_ down to the feast. ‘The table was a partinent can take no action looking to interven- | Col. E- A. Scoville, Maj. W. H. Lambert, Surg. A. E. 201 scent Uon In favor of the condemned ofic ‘The peu- Hergilway, Surg. J. D. Brumley. ee a soe weliane pee rs y enry St fessional eyes of the guests looked approval, tis ferme oth this moraing’s dispatehes have | gOB,Meugire~cok Henry Sidhe, Maj, J. Mo. | soni! eyes Of the guests looked approval not reached Washington, SEUGHE ANEAIy oo ne ee oe Jon, “AS one course succeeded the other obtained of t 5 :. On Publicati . M. Cl aa ee un eee ig tes ‘ mis We, Fipuee rainccced Goer, | Cumann ak A Artes 0 OS Gem 7) Mea TO thease fot o8 James W. Hyatt to Succeed Conrad N. A RESURRECTED MEMBER, Sane MIND HE etainen wks hb NCCE RPART MI Jordan. Gen. Fullerton announced for the benent of the | great many compiments trom the guests, who all te will report with Committee on memoirs that one inember who had | declared, With the modesty of their calling, that been scratched off the treasurer's roll as dead had | they could not have done better themselves.” Mr. T ninted James W. Hyatt, States, to succeed Conrad N. Jordzn resigned. in good condition. Cpe as ee Seneca eS jal Sway, until aiter the cabinet mneeting Yesterday. “rue | sume Ger Rullerton, “there are any other déoeased | Of" Pensions Black was called upon to speak to Che esident knew nothing about Mr. Hyatt until he | to kuow it Sees | a ee ee BA tae he was oo 5 A BUTTON BADGE. Commissioner Webb, in replying to the toast Practical ina Yesterday he taxtior ee gey, | Gen. Cist read a letter from Col. Hodges, accom. | «portmissioner Wedd, In replying, vo the toast, over with Secretary Fairehild, who was also quite | Panylng asample made by Tiffany & Co., of a but- | theenergy and enterprise of the people who had, ecpnagiy pressed with Mr. Hyatt, and it was j ton badge for the soclety, Gen. Cist proposed that | UBder, the leadersulp Of Gov. Shepherd, trans decided to make the appolntinent, 2 committee should be, appolnte to consider the SInEMIpOERECIEY: a matter, The motion was carried, and Gen, Shert- | 83! k : Nee ete COD One: a Rotmae coy aces as cuanan of the pro | appreciative. way a paar iy fae a r coun Ly ing 1e Wot e Lhe rest Ne 7 . Appointments by Lieut.-Gen. Sheridan, | (1 the committee rae” ae A MONUMENT 70 GEN. LYTLE, E. W. Fox, in response to “The Press,” and by Com- nl sherdAn Nanya inted ‘the rai Gen. Cist called attention to the movement: missioner Colemun, on the “Progress of Mankind,” a aaa ees aie started In Cincinnati to erect a monument to Gen, | Letters of regret were read from iion. 8. 8. Cox and 2 y . ~ Shick: others, = i, 23d inf; Capt. Joseph T, Haskell, 2a4 | Wi. Lytle, who lost bis fe at Chickamauga, | CETS, A os tie party who were not invited to LE. C. We 7 The friends of the movement in Cincinnati, he the banquet were entertained very pleasantly last ‘apt. E. C. Woodruff, 12th inf.; Capt. Lan- | said, deslied that the Soctety of the Army of the evening by Mr. Gilson at the Haialiton. A musi |. art.; First. Lieut. C. Chase, 3d art.; | Cumberland should nominally take charge of the a ‘That was Gen, Mindel, “It,” ue! are open at meley aeinaey Sears; | At the request of the National Drill committee, cal and literary program was rendered, the folow- iy arranged to all concerted. First Lieut. B. H. Randolph, 3d art.; First Lieut, | Matter. They desired to have the monument es Dart, Cardellas orchestra’ Miss Cv Howard ave, Sia eeSyat, [Fe A. Smith, 12tn int.; First Lieut, RK, | eTeeted under the auspices of the soctety, but not Kidwell, Herman Rakemann, E. B. Hay, Miss Do- mer, and Messrs. Rice and Lillibridge. The enter- f F to have the gociety undertake any labilty or 1 ‘ans 12th inf.; and’ First Lieut. W. 0. | debtedness “te made a motions net prevaile : : nounce the committee to-morrow. Alexandria Affairs, On Ste a ae eeeane of the board. whois | An tnvitation from Mr. Henry Uike, the artist, | neported fortne Evexiae Stam. Tnander of cadets at West. Poing, and Rae eee COLE: | to visit his “stuaio and see a portrait ’ painted by | “aor Gooner. ‘The elty council held its regular : juently: detailed to inspect int ana as heen. ae ‘him of Gen, Grant, was accepted, meeting last night, the presidents in their chairs. National Guard, 2 Saree lad IN. BUELL'S REGRETS. The council declined the proposal of W. 4. Sunuot Capt, Lancaster was formerly in command of A letter was read from Gen. Buell, dated at} & Co. for a lease of the rican coal lg Lieut. Chase is regimental | Loutsville, expressing his deep interest in the | 8nd ordered the release of the wharf at a cost ol quartermaster of the 34 artillery. Society and regret at his inability t between $1,200 and $1,500. The application of the At the same place; No 1505 Pen Ovania ave.n.m | _,Lleut.F. A. Smith was formerly adjutant of the 2 ky © aoeent tne ae Young. Meh’s Christidn Agsoclaulon for tree gas, 12th infantry, and Lieut. K. K. Evans fs the pres. | SP¢cial invitation tendered him to be present. On | granted to the extent of $60 per annum by the 3.N-N. HUYCK. "| cot adjutant of that regiment. Lieut, WO. Clack | BOWOD of Gen. Cist it was voted that the society's | Eidermen, was declined by ‘the couanon coonen, 5 nd ze = L best wishes for his future welfare be communi. ion 3 ‘as directed to Dri REFERRING TO THE AROVE, WE INVITE OU is a celebrated rifle shot and was. ernate on tl 03 oy The corporation attorney was direct ing friends and the publie wenerally & Comey Bere Oe | a entertains alternate on the | cated to Gen. Buell. ‘The society then adjourned Suit to establish ttle of city to lot of SD. Harri hess to our charge, Kents Collected, Estates Manas rhes 1 Until to-morrow morning. The members were | son, on Payne street, boughe at tax sale. ‘The bill SS einer Tete | | These officers have all been communicated with my ei hess in ail ats various branches conducted promptly. tertained at lunch in an upper room by ladies V7, 1 edict and have signified their acceptance of the ofticesot- | &2" ; . UPI of Dr. Entwisle, $43.97, for medicines furnished fered them. ‘They Will arrive iu Washington oy | MEG: A.B. Kellet Association, Tals atter- | Che poor, was ordered io be palds The taving. of f noon was spent in Visiting points of interest about tront of the property of Rev. Mr. Wonse, LVN. ‘he 18th inst., and have been ofdered to renort to | gutters {n front y of 5 WM. Te FINGEY, | Col, Black. They will have nenduartom we tee | Ue cHLY. aaa on Duke street; F. G. ‘on Cameron and Pat. HUYCK & Co._| Arlington Hotel, and all their traveling expenses Ee eOEh EERDENT, rick streets, and S. Pullman, on Priuce and Alfred Committee, 80 that nei- | among those present: Col. Wm. H. McMichael, | Matertal. A report of the committee on streets, in ditch by the of Cameron, Queen and Prin- ards, one on the light artillery, one om the | 2% Barnett, Cleveland; Capt. Chas. Belse, Chat- | cess streets, from Henry to West’ srreets, So ‘that W. M. Cist, Ci ‘turned wi and requiring the W. and A. Railroad : Majors: W. | Co, to accoulmodate its treck to this arrangement, r< REMOVAL, A. 8. PRATT & SONS, INSURANCE, LOANS, REAL ESTATE. HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO THE “ROYAL HOT AIR nisin, MUsbhgt tie Make inspector of rif ce vi Capt. H. W. Duffield, Detroit; Capt. J. O. Feariny Ft A that the rt made Ms byes Arctic Milic-Ose at le practice in the Division of the Ww. Di ; Capt. J. O. Fearing, | mittee on finance, A suggestion UFO! F ental, Murphy, Agclc Mik-Can,eentic in | Ses ny alpen EGON CORERE ladelphia; Lieut. J. W. Foley, Cincinnatl; Col. | of the recent charter amendment, sent to the gen- FURNACE Finst-| First Lieut. 8. E. Allen, Fifth Artillery, formerly | Cleveland; Lieut, Jéremiah Cullinane, Tennessee? Work first-class. WASHINGTON, ‘Mr. James F. Brown, w! mue into the eal Estate business with Mr’ r. | Hopkins was softly illumined, and the dainty | er, Springfield; Ly Zan safely, and do cheerfully, recom: | rooms were gayly decked with bowis of wild hon- | 'T.’ 8. knight, Cleveland; capt. rt, juend the firm to any one’ having business in real es- | eysuckle, jars of blue and white flags, and tall | Philadelphia; Lieut. D- C- Lockwood, Caittornta: | for council, and hot Mr. J. T. Harrison, as clglaaaee glasses of lilies and fruit blossoms tor their recep- | Capt. Win. McCrary, Minneapolis; Capt. J. T. Mi ‘BOS 7th street n. w, | Un Yesterday afternoon, from 4to7. Mra Hop- | Ginnis, U. 8. A; Capt. M. A. McGuire, Cincinnat WISE MEN PLACE THEIR ORDER FOR Shirts early in Spring, in for warm weather: #0 pl with P. T. HALL. 908 F st. n.w. => “LEWIS JOHNSON & 00, BANKERS, announcing: to oor friends, snd TACes ALS Weel Judge Fisher, whitesatin Re Picken general ihe Rea nnn loo tee wae | ang Tce) ss Rosecrans pale cream-colored satin ett, Pdwardailie Ti; Gen, J: J. Nepnolds | of Virginia J. O. Red Mem opened ite gesion at the HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DISTRICT SECURI- TIES AND UNITED STATES BONDS. sho ai Rewees shown ine during f fj. | Noon decided upon Chicago as the place and CORSON & MACARTNEY, Ger tee tree Heights by swinging hammocks Uh- | Chickamauga week, 1a Seperven: asthe tan VER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W. the reception given yore oes about, for | me commitvee ‘will report to the society to-MOr ‘and Dealers in Government Bonds. amet Ri Depanits. eci ae t Aspecinity madeot investment Securities, District | BFOWnof Baltimore, during the week of the races, | crowded with veterans this morning, all greeting | Of the court the will Joseph H. Maddox has been Gas, Insurance and Tele} Mrs. W. J. Cowing and Miss Bertha Cowing, of | One another with smiling faces and ‘hearty hand- | Owed. Boat ‘cius, American Bell Telephone Stock boushtand sold. au? | 1£11,13th street northwest, leave theeity on Thurs. | Cl#Spa. Nearly all those who were expected to at- | city, as trainer, on the 1st of Sune. __531 15th st. Corcoran Building. BB SHEDD & BRO GaS FIXTURES. Colburn, Chattanooga; Col. Jos. Conrad, U.S.” A.; | was adoplied. A communication from the auditor, my7-6t INSPECTOR OF RIFLE PRACTICE. Capt. H.C. Corbin, U. 8. “A.; Capt. W.'C. Cowin, | announcing that the appropriation for the fire de” partment. had expired, was referred to the com- icGrath’s Hand- y durnished. All | n conducting the rifle competition during the Nu- | },V-,F0%,Grand Raplds; Gen. C. H. Frederick, | eral assembly, had been misunderstood by council, efoly Gummianed Omaha; Lieut. Jno. W. Grimshaw, Cleveland: Dr. resented but not acted upon. ihre a_| Cone ark Hore De a eMaaleCetnaiat Dee: | aetna Ae i tt eT Tree ee SOIT NeiEe Piutsburg: Dr: E. A.ltighway, Cincinnat; Dr.c. M: | sugges of the fe recent primary & loaghlabd, Brooklyn, Col. H. C. Hodges, U.S. A.; | election of the Gemocratic party were last Tortie lat tea tiara ia'ho" binge habeus with me | ‘The commodious house of Mr. and Mrs. James H. | Cope a ee poe ate ol Hi; Hodges, U.S. 4.5 Gecting to recount the wove tor-memibers of coun, Col. 8. C. Kellog; ‘8, A.; Lieut. | cl, It thereupon appeared, upon the recount ..H. Lambert, | that Mr. George 8. French had renomi had ap- red on the count after the polls closed Monday ; | hight, The vote as then counted Harrison, kins had a most efficient corps of assistants. The | Gen. W. Mindel, Philadelphia; Gen. J; D. Morgan, | 203; French, 201; buton the recount Mir. French, A531 F, St 5-W. 4 | forolse Dine reece an shirts With laced Vodice of | Quiney, IlL; Col. J. P. Nicliolson, Philadelphia; | aq’ 209 votes, and he was declared the nominee. n. J.G. Parkhurst, Coldwater, Mich.; Major W: | " Rep Muy's COUNCIL Fing.—The [ re ribbons; Mrs. Col. Blunt, | U.8.A.; Gen. W.A. Robinson, Pittsburg; Capt. Jno. jouse here are nt dey, for the purpose of conducting * general Real Es- | elegant. tollet of lavender silk and. etamin Ri ‘Nashville; Major G. A Russell’ cincinnati: | OB . Delegates tate and Iusurance business, ut the above address, fam, % ussel 5 | trom most of the ‘of that order in this com- Shee Miteuieatt nati aieads cast ose | Bi fete Sous wishing to ed with knots of buttercup ribbon; Miss. Major H. A. Rust, Chicago; Col. E. A. Sevielle, | monwealth, . Richmond, Lynchburg, Norfolk, * Gibson, of the Arsenal, blue silk gauze draperies; | Cleveland; Col. Hel Stone, Boston; Capt. J. G. risMot ‘Winchester, re; area SHES F. BROWN, Miss Fulrtax, black silk br pe nry Stone, PI Portsmouth, &c., being represented, THOMAS G, ‘BRADLEY. Thom wore a seasonable costume of pink anc N. B.—I wish to publicly extend to Mr. O. C. Green | white strij munis uaa Gitte te hs Stang ee | Rule stripea Bogie tennis cloc, trimmed with | Walie Toiedas Gen WD: Whipple, USCA my ten years of service with ‘and lace, and Miss Emily | Taylor, Cincinnati; Gen. G. P. 4 hurston, Nash- sessions of the counell are’ private. | vale; Col eB. Townsend, Us. 4.7 dMajor Norman OS aTh eo rT ars of garnet veivet ‘across the bodice and a col- | W. Nelson, Cleveland; ‘Capt. W.3.’Nelson, Mount Jar and cuffs of the same, Mra. Fisher and Miss Vernon, N.Y.; Capt. A. oolsen, Toledo. .out the ho Mr. and Mrs. Calderon Carlisle threw open thetr | Cou #- ©. Corbin's bo Sele ine house and decorated the grounds of “Evermay,” and place forthe next annual reunion this after- of Miss Frances Thornton. Light retrosuments, aon: Collections. Wea, ices and creams were served in the house, AT HEADQUARTERS. marry couples under the law of the State. The Miss Mary Wilson is the guest of Mra. Frank | the Cumberland at the Arlington Hotel were | has been further eS ay Jen a Collections, sstea | the grounds presented acene df pastoral beauty, | The headquarters of the Society of the Army of | Braddock house case of Robbins agt. Durseg Ke ‘Boston side ‘Deen ve ck bourhtand sol day for a sojourn at Atlantic City. the pariors bore the appearance PHOSVIT# THIS Sea Bartana Aad palt andra. John Poor have returned from thetr ¥ ie and eificlent Brain and Nerve tour, and are with Dr. and Mra, Francis | election. those seen Hitting about were morning with imposing barbaric ocre- nse Malaria “sold geil | Wharton oi Hillyer Place, Gen. sheridan, Gen. Oraway, Gen, WB Ander. ‘were slaughtered PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING. Ales oF on draueht with sods water. hi 2 438 Oth st. nw. pu are Heargcrs een ters of ' political committee during an exciting | , 7h® famous Tame clnet, Pastas, tee ot mae ‘The marriage of Miss Rebecca Reynolds,adtopted | 80D, ex-S STON & LIBBEY, BARD WOOD MARES re place at toMr.Charles McDaniels,will take place 23 earth (Successors to Cartwright MANUFACTURERS 0) ‘Kilns and Office: & 1055 20th at. mw. SLATE MAN- | J@ughter of the late Admiral and Mrs, Reynolds, ‘Thursday the 12th inst., in at factory, the 12th inst. in Philadélphia, at the residence ot Telegrams to The Star. ALARMING REPORTS ABOUT PARNELL of Evading the Coercion Act THE LABOR STRUGGLE IN CHICAGO Dillon Hopeful Efforts to Save the Condemned Mexicans. Boulanger's Mobilization Bill Worrying the Germans. ————___ NOTES FROM BERL ‘The Horizon Looks Peaceful All Around from that Point. Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Evexixe Stan. BERLIN, May 11.—The political horizon presents @ peaceful aspect frém every point of view. Diplomats here fatly deny all the disquieting Tumors received from Bulgaria and Si, Petersburg. The Bulgarian question remains stagnant. ‘The increased import duty on corn will not be Proposed by the government until the winter The Imperial Bank has lowered its rate of interest one per cent, but without influence. The bourse, whic opened rather firm, closed WILD RUMORS ABOUT PARNELL. A Baseless Report that He is Dead Cir- culated in London To-day. Loxpox, May 11.—Alarming rumors are in ctreu- Yation in the lobby of the house of commons UUs afternoon in regard to Mr. Parneil’s health. of these rumors is to the effect that Mr. Parnell is Mr. Justin McCarthy asserts, however, that he has seen a telegram from Mr. Purnell, stating Ghat he would be in London to-morrow.. Mr. McCarthy says, 1s dated to-d BOTH SIDES VERY STUBBORN. A Prospect That All Building Opera tions in Chicago Will Be Suspended. Curcago, May 11.—Further complications have developec in the building trades” difficulties, caused by the action taken last might by the Master Masons’ and Builders’ Association. bricklayers want to be paid Saturday and the Tefuse, becau-e, a8 they allege, their men frequently fall to report for work Mouday morn- ings. A communication was sent to the brick- layers stating the reasons of the employers for ‘demands, and while the The dispatch, not acceding to the messenger Was absent the executive submitted the report of its conference with the committee of the trades’ council regarding the hod-carriers’ strike, 1 have submitted to the the committee—23% cents per hou ey Say they inight first three propositions of for masons’ one-half tor hours per day, and double p but the fourth, which demanded recognition of their anion and the emlpoyment of union men only, they could not and would not sub- 0. The report was loudly applauded and ‘The bricklayers utterly refused to recede from | their demand for Saturday pay day, ters, after passing a resolution agreeing to shut down all work if the oricklayers should strike on. Uhis account, adjourned. It isasserted that tue leading members of the builders’ and trades, exchange are making prep: rations to“carry the war into Egypt” it 1t becom ct has, tis said, been nding all the dealers in bullding m: Ww sell lo none but members of the ing a strike, It is unged by the mo" lan that it ts pur ure, without which outsid secure ali the work during & protracted general and the mas A written contra ———___ THE CONDEMNED MEXICANS, Petitions Asking for Their Pardon Sent from Arizona. Nooates, Anrz., May 11.—Some days ago a pe- Ution was forwarded from this place to President Diaz, Mexico, asking him to pardon the military prisoners who recently created a disturbance on and who were sentenced by to be shot. Another petition w. sent to President Cleveland, asking him to recom. m, and also one to tae President to take no such step. shanna arsecriag Newark Masons on Strike. May 11.—About 300 masons and loyed on buildings where cut stone 4s used, struck this morning. The move 1s made Wo support the stonecutters in their strike. Probably = Canard. ANOTHER REPORT THAT THR MEXICANS INVOLVED IN THE NOGALES INCIDENT WERE SHOT. Crrv oF MEx190, May 11.—The first intelligence xican army office! account of the Nogales incident, reached the pub- lie at the capital to-day, and caused a profound was known of the execution American legation lasteven- —— Germany’s Heprisal on Russia, Us stated that an increase in the Russfan duties on imports recently pu force has had the effect of bringing the ernment to a decision wo increase the juties on cereals from 3 to 6 marks as a reprisal. ‘Advices trom the Bla grain-shipping trade is in a state of activity, exporters rushing cargoes to Germany in order’to glut the markets belore the new grain ‘Tariff can be put in operation. VieNNa, May 11.—The threatened increase of the German corn duty causes dismay in Austria and Hungary, as an increase would entail serious Joss in the Austria-Hungarian empire. Miss Bellamy the American side, a court-marti bricklayers em] of the shooting: of the sentence at U ing. Bruix, May 11. ate that the jowed to Land. COLLECTOR CADWALLADER DECIDES THAT HEK CASE 18 NOT A VIOLATION OF THE LAW. PHILADELPHIA, May 11.—O late yesterday ofdered the release of Miss Bellamy, the English nurse who had arrived bere on Ut steamet Indiana trom Liverpool, for the purpose of accepting a tion in the Lospital of ve Uni versity of Teagivania. Miss Bellamy had been detained on the vessel owing to a doubt on the part of the collector as to whether or nov the here was a Violation of the act of biting the importation of labor un- der contract, Miss Bellamy had contracted with ctor Cadwallader nurse's comin TO EVADE THE COERRCION ACT. Mr. Dillon has a Scheme Which wil ‘Save the Plan ef Campaign. Deaux, May 11.—At a meeting of the Irish National League Mr. Dillon Said that he had clearly in Lis mind a line of policy for the people of Ire land, Which he would produce at the proper mo- ment and Knock the bottom oul of the ceercte Dill. When the coercion bill was passed the La fonds would find that the pian of campaign would continue without the slightest interruption of tne convenience, His proposed policy would Involve arither crime nor Violent resis'ance of the law,but Was a system of combination so perfect, and the people would be Induced to act so. loyally toward each other Uaat Uney would pot revert lo crime and outrag HIS SCHOOLMATES TEASED MIM. Se His Mother Mas Kept Him Shut Up im the House for | Years. Cutcaco, May 11.—A special from Marquette, Mich., says: The flnding of Jno. Viynn and Law- Tence Donohue at the hovel of Mrs Donohue uses creat interest. Donohue is stil in the house. ‘The old Woman ts guardian of the house, audre- fuses to admit any one, Complicated legal ques- Uons cause delay in the action of authorities, The man is twenty years old. There 18 no charge against hitn of his mother, claims lis school mates teased him So much that ten years ago abe shut him up, and he has not been out since, and *4U'3 nobody's business but her own, Me out.” ‘The young recluse ts in an upper house, swearing like a trooperat the ‘ion of the officers in taking the old man away, The old woman says Le welshs 200 pounds, and. will “clean on police torve If Uney at= tempt to remove him. — GREAT CROWDS AT LOUISVILLE. The Knowing Ones at Sen as wo the Winner of the Derby, Lovisvitie, Ky., May 1—Derby 4 cloudy with the Signal Serv rains, Occasionally, howev through and it looks as if tt shower, {f1U ratus at all pool-roomas and hotels are mated that there have not b tn the eity since the great Carthy contest, Mack's Pot St. Valentine” are scratehed ‘this morning, bringing the number of starters down to seven, as ioliws: Banburg, Jim Peadenms Clarion, Montrose, Kinyan, and dacobin, ‘The ¥ opens © predicting | tbe sun breaks puld only be a light, The crowds about the mumense, It is esti so many st 1» Brovek Moll favorite way of beiting to-day is buying the feid aud selling The Meld brings $50, Banburg § #20. In the straigut-out pools Banbur m Gory Pendennis $20, &. All ds, except Banbury Who, Delhg a gelding, Is allowed 15 pounds, Atos McCampbell and Fitzpatrick are DNFIDENT JIM GOKE WILL WIN, The former, Une owner, IIs reported and. gene erally believed, stands (0 win $50.000 If his Norse passes under ‘Uhe string first. i ts the Louisville tip, Banbur the Nashvti abouta race, and the knowing ones ate puzzled (he more they Uituk about it, — A REPORT ON THE EARTHQUAKE Facts Which Dr, Goodfellow Has Veri- jed Regarding at. Pnorntx, A. T., May 11.—The following Teport concerning Un quake made by Dr. D. E. Goodfellow, whtch ty been sent to Washington: ‘The distance cov by theearthquake ts t tatles and six hundred mites wide tion of the shock Was southwest to 1 Its average duration Was 1\ minutes, age in New Mexico and Arizona is writing. In the Sulphur springs Valley, wi of Tombstone, fissures occurred in an old stream, and a considerate amount of Water spouted out. After three days al dried up Dut two, Which apy a sinall amount of Water of ordinary temperature ucceeding the shocks fires werr observed Ln tai mintain ranges, civing rise Lo reports of Volcanic action, The first and most severe shock rolled. vowiders down the mountain sides raised clouds of dust, which With the accompany ing nose caused many to think a voleano broken out, allot which was purel en Lo erupt the Lexington in any part of Une section disturbed. The fu a track at tbe point where It runs cast and west was bent four and ahalf Inches out of Mne for a distance of 300 feet, the convexity looking south. The minert working Ina 600 feet level jouses were thrown child killed and one man fatally 4 In Compas, one tlle soutuesst, four housed emolished. Gov. Torres telegraphed on thesth instant to W. Rarshu that Southwest Compas was totally des stroyed and that many lves had been lost. Dr, oodfellow bas gathered the data, and confirmed, ery statement before making the report, Threaw of Lynching. | |, WHERt Va., M Holiday Cove, th says that the husband, has been arrested, ‘Threats of lyncling are freely indulged in by the neighbors. From Wall Street To-Day. New York, May 11, 11 a. ta.—The stoc Opened somewhat inreguiar, but ger first prices in the majority of stocks being from i¢ to 4 above last eveniug’s final gues. ‘The mar ket Was quiet, with Western Union, Northwest and Lackawanna mgt cons Prices were tim to Strong, and West Polut, which showed some weakness, Advances ranging up oi per cent were estab- | Hsued tn the list, under Ube lead of Lackawannay Dut there was no movement of iportanc fn the Latter part of the hour the market became dull and steai mained until 11 o'clock, A $10,000 Fire in Nashville. SAVILLE, TENN. May 11.—At 1 o'clock this moruing tire broke out in Dyas Knitting Co." tac of the most import ant business blocks The building Was soon in fumes, h rapidly spread lo Jones’ creamery. The Merchants’ Exchange Was slightly damaged. About 100 horses from McArinur’s stables were cut loove and stampeded atuong the vast crowd assembled, causing a panic for some moments ‘The total foss is estimated at about $40,000. — A Horse Kicked Over a Lantern. TWENTY-ONE BUILDINGS BURNED IN THR OONFL&e GRATION THAT FOLLOWED, Mavennma, Mass., May 11.—A large fire occurred at Newton Village, N. H., last ight The confla- gration started about midnight in the livery sta- les of Geo. P. Hovt. It was caused by a horse kicxing over alighted lantern, ‘Twenty-one build lugs Were burned, causing & 108s of $25,000, A Strike Colinpses. Ware, Mass, May 11—The weavers employed. in the Geo. H. Gilbert M “nufacturing Co.'s woolen, Inills, in Glibertville, Who Went out on Strike om April'30 because they were refused increased pay. surrendered unconditionally to-day, and a inajor: ity returned to work. online ne ‘To Mang After Two Respites. Santa Fe, N. M., May 11.—Gov, Koss has issued the death Warrant for Jasper Thomasson, who Killed Albert Potter a year aud a ball ago near tie Luna Valley. Thomassen wasto li been exe. cuted on February 13 lest, DUL has been Owice re. ped and a strong effort has beep made to have ‘Ube sentence commuted to linprisoument for life, Thomasson Will be executed mext Friday at Se corre, a Boulanger’s Mobilization Bill. CAUSES MUCH UNEASINESS IN BERLIN. rite say's It isof much greater Mmporte ance than appears at first sight. Panis, May 11.—Gen. Boulanger’s mobilization Bill’ provides for @ credit of 3,000,000 francs to de- fray the expenses of tie experiment. The maxt imum Une for the moviliza Oixed atten days, the hospital officials by correspondence, but she ‘After carefully ex- the law and ascertaining that other nurses under similar contract had been allowed fron the steamer City of Rome, in New York, Miss Bellamy was allowed to depart, the collector deciding te law did not apply to her case. Escaped with & Life Sentence. Catars, Me, May 11.—Calvin Gray ‘Yesterday, couvicted of shooting and ki ‘Wardens Niles and Hill, was to-day sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor for life. ‘The verdict ‘Was murder in the second deg A Virginian Murdered in Texas. aid her own mer into the woods, and then robbed him. Abett is a horse-tinef. Farmer Was a Virginian of industry and thrift Died From His Burns, (ONE OF THE MEN INJURED IN PITTSBURG DEAD axD ‘THE OTHERS DYING. May 11.—Jno. Lawatte, one of the Steel Works men burned’ at the ‘Two Soldicrs Drowacd While Fishing. TamLeguan, INDIAN TRmuTORY, May 11.—Yester- day evening, at Fort Gibson, two soldiers, Joe Adams and J. E. Gladden, were drowned in the Grand River. ‘They were out saining for fish and gol caught ib a swift current and swept under, ‘The Fathers Killed Each Other. AND NOW IT 15 THOUGHT THE SONS WILL CONTINUE THE FEUD. CarrLerrencrs, Ky. May 11.—Pete Trip and Alex, Caldwell, well-known Tarmens, last. week quarreled about a fence, and parted threatening % Kill each ‘other on sight. Boch armed then selves, and Monday ev met ona road near {own und at once opened fire on each other. Tripp Was instantly Killed. Caldwell lived until morn- ing, Ids belleved Uat Uke sous Will coutinue Ue fe ———»—__. Hurrying Jacob Sharp Up. MR. MARTINE DETEMAONED TO BRING HIM TO THEAL OO MONDAY NEXT. New Yorx, May 11.—When Judge Van Brunt took Ms seat In Oyer and Terminer this morning Uhere was no ohe present to represent Jacob Sharp, and Mr. Maruine telephoned forex-Judge Fuller- ton, who Was soon in court. “I am surprised that TSnall nove ue tial of Sharp to-praeed of bom mpve the tri arp day.” After 4 brief conference with ex-Judge Ful lerton it was agreed that the case be until Friday, at which time Mr. Sbarp’s counsel Ties as ae jer euscaee 4m the case. On that abd Mr, Martine say's the telai Will proceed posi- Uvely on Monday next. “ ed ‘Waar Carer Buooxs Sa¥s OF THE COUNTERFEIT, ‘Chief Brooks says he thinks the operators 1a the counterfett silver coin “worked” this city on Friday and Saturday and then went away. He are st and that they do not Uninks they gy *

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