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THE EVENING STAR pec daioes " a > | COBBLED BY THE sTANDamD. PUDLNNED, PALS, Eee, Sed, eS , ~ a Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by ‘ jashbarn & Sons, of this city, dealers in naval vening Star Newspaper Company, stores, including a lange ol! warehouse and the en— ‘Tae Evextvo Stan is served to in the 5 Co.’ Washbura & Sons ran atank line into Ala. SRTe Sew y's Salen Mion ob procccaly crated Geral mail sabserh Oe aes = ni outany formate ‘Competivor tn the Lurpentine Tete ene | Ve 72—Na 10,831, ‘WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1888. TWO CENTS, | run wows saws cross, _SPECLAL NOTICES. <—S SUBSCRIBE POR THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, it ___ ONLY 35 CENTS A MONTH. ea WASHIN x SIX PER CENT VERMANEST ‘BUILDING i. YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31, 1888. ‘and on Ady vances, Pine Insurance: Bremiaina Fire’ Inset a 82: ‘Balance on hand February Tee 1888 February 1st. Total outstandit dns. d to Loans. .235 Total Stock..2333,821.00 Diviaena BR OF Hi. H. BERGMANN, ‘Treasurer. We have carefully exami: ‘of the Association, and flud the above statement to be “sa apn 1. CARON, “Auditing Committee. ARD OF DIRECTORS. owas, MERA AR OOF PPNSES WALKER, SWo. Waren, sa. Sone CHAS GRAFF, | EJ. SACK: CARL MUFLLER, INO. EB Wersd He ‘8. BERGMANN, JACOB MILLE, FERDINAND SCHMIDT, Attorney. OFFICE-62¢ F ST. ¥.W. it Bee THE 500TH WasurngrON BUILDING ASSOOIATION. Organtred January 18, 1888. President, JOHN F. CULLINANE. Vice-President, MAURICE FITZGERALD. Secretary, JAMES F. SHEA. ‘Treasurer, N. H. SHEA. Shares $i per month. Six per cent paid on with- Qaawale. Piet payment on ‘stck So bs mado WED- SESDAY, Marc) St Dominic's Hall NGall for circulars. ae SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. THE CIVIL SERVICE BULES. Washington News and Gossip. <q WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 5TH AND F sta n.w., Jantes P. Whom pastor—Sun- ‘School 9:30 a. ni. ‘Communion with bap- Hain snd reception of members 41 a.m. Christan Legion and. inissonary imesting 3:30 p.m. Young pegple's meeting G45 p.m. Preechtny Uy the pastor ‘30 p.m. Prayer mecting Thursday 7:30 p.m. Seats ree. "Strangers welcome. ty WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE BS UNION Maes Westin rhe sitter Lake Quartette of New York will siug. Kev. C,H, MEAD and Prof. A. A. Hopxixs wil! speak on “Gospel “Prohi- bition,” ‘at’ Congregational Church to-morrow (San- day) at 1m. Come early to secure seats. 30 p. Every: body ‘welcome, especially salocu men, it — THE SILVER LAKE QUARTETTE OF ‘New York, itev. C. ff. Mead, conductor, Rog apd speak at the Gospel Tempersuce Meeting at Lineain SMemorist Congregational phureh, corner ith and It sta n.w., Sunday night at balf-past 7 o'clock, the auspices of the Prohibition Union. Seats free." Everybody invited. Mev. Gna. W. SlooaE, pas- = MPERANCE MASS MEETI Bos ser itereanices ot the W, e chureh, corner Ist aud B sta. 83 p.m. Hon.’ Frederick Douglass i dregs the meetivg. <e=>,, NATIONAL TEMPERANCE SOCIET: PUBLIC MEETING st Foundry M. E. Char, 14th and G sts, Wednesday evenin, ‘GUN at Israel ary 8, st So'clock. “Rev. Theodore I. Cuyie: Brooklyn, will deliver the principal Other ‘uished speakers will be present. Seats free, and the abhi ies : i => , GRAND TEMPERANCE RALLY AT HAY- Sean ce Pere wrt ay Sunday 7:30 p.in. Have you heard the Silver Lake ali. “Admission tree. iv Bee *BscuiBe FoR THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, _it ONLY 35 CENTS A MONTH. MASONIC—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- tion of New Jesusalem Lodge No. 9, F. A_A. M. willbe held at Masonic Temple SUNDAY. the 3th i “30. Rim., for the purpose of Faneral of ouriate brother, Fucwas Dex. Members —— 7 seed invited. Baty Mv. B. DENNISON, Seeretary._ PIONEER COUNCIL NO, 1, SONS OF ‘Jonadab, will meet in hall 311 9th st. n.w. SATURDAY, Februsry 4, at 7:30 p.m. sharp. “It? SIXTH GRAND BALL OF FRIENDSHIP SB SAP OPA Ob ana a Say; Pesraary Suess” ket tab hat to metubers or weths door at G0 conta pleco, edmiteine = : THOSE DESIROUS OF BECOMI ‘members or stockholders of the Capitol Hi Six Per Cent Permanent Building Association are in Yited fo attend the frst meeting of the thind weries 0 MONDAY, February 6. at 7 o'clock p.m.,at McCauley's Hall, Ps. sive. near 2d st. s.¢. Members of the first and nd series are requested it the secretary's office, to call for their certiticate 621 7th at, n.w., from 6 to 8 p.m. CHAS. J. BERNER, Secretary, aw Bae SUScHIBE ‘FOR ‘THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, It ONLY 35 CENTS A MONTH. KNIGI LABOR.—D. A. 66. avi Entered Zellog, eal ofthe Kot to be placed om cigars. requests, all members to ‘hat ‘anid seal 1s on each box before buys. ‘By order of D, A. 66. _ M. CUNNINGHAM, Mf. W._ ~— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, L <7 ONLY 35 CENTS A MONTH. NO. 2591, ADMUN DOC. 13. — ‘Supreme Court of the District of ‘Cotam! Holding a Special Term for bane’ Court Business, In he cane of R Hove Perry, execuict of MARIIET MCCENBY. deceased, the executor afot 4 as, with ‘Mie approval of the cor sponte AY. “the TweNty-rouRtH. Day ‘OP FEBRUARY. A.D. ISB, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M.. for makibg pay- the court's direction and tore abd persons en- areata, agent or ‘against fue executor a ‘them: once iw Reporter and CLAGETT, ister of Wills for the: frietor Columbia, ~ RUBY ROYAL sec" = ‘ot Booey ‘Abele Reims, oduct of the Champucne Country, was tertain: : ‘at Marion, Mt ‘For Sale by U.G. COBNW! BON. 141 41g Penn's ave Sa20a OLAS, 26, AND CUFFS, 40. PER PAIR, at the BUCKEYE STEAM LAUNDRY, 618 Oth st. _ Finest Work in the city. HOME FIRE INSUKAN ‘AL! Tipas of insuranc “Telepho: with Baltimore ofice,, Lonses’ paid as quickly tay Sey local company. ame rates, Wyse “PMRSCOTT & WILCO: _ail2e ___ 1907 Fennaylennlv ave ow, GAS FINTURES ERS. WALL LIGHTS. Tor ETS. IMPORTED CANDLE SaabEs OO LATEST. SHAPES. DEPP! BROOKS. 591 15m at “ a ¢___Corvoran Builditie. Dk LACHLAN TYLER HAS KEMOVED a= SSP nie cite ola? 1sthataw- Telephone.” if ja31-lwt cae sa30 IMPORTANT /SALE_OF MUSICAL IX- strmnents, We will offer for the next thirty days, in order to reduce stock, several U; right and Baby Grand LE FD the Ly cel bested manufacturer, George 3! &Co., New tS for —— weare Snocauate and several very excellent Tae Rek asin am te gira sock ote coe 3 me Rosi une eatacream for here cr ope et Fee See eee pees: Ay reduced prices. Kespectfully, i a LEVIN T. CARTWRIGHT, _ Bete 937 F et. MBIA TITLE 13 ‘cE cas ae weed INSURANCE having oved inte ite Lew repro SEW STOCK, _ ie << FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST PRICES popered im Washington, Call during week nding - as we to give you bargains. ° of Carpets and'Upbolstery Goods st less than Odd lots of Carpets and U cont. W: H. HOUGHTON & CO feo3t T214 F st hw. NOTICE-WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON ‘hand Hard Crabs, Clams and Prine salt Water Oysters, Also, Larce -back Terrapins Aclivored free to ali parts ofthe city, at NORFOLE OYSTER DEPOT, 621 B st. {4-6t THE MINERS’ STORY. A. MASS MEETING under the auspicesof DISTRICT ASSEMBLY No. G6, K. OF L., and the FEDERATION QE LABOR UNIONS Witt be held in GRAND ARMY HALL. opposite Willard's Hotel, on WEDNESD a EVENING, February 8, for the purpose of wiving an opportunity to the railroaders and tuivers to present their aide of the story conceruine the great strike now ‘oui iu the coal regions of Pennsylv JOHN L. LEE for the RAILROAD MEN. HUGH Mc- GARVEY for the LEMIGH MINERS and C, J. FARNE top the SCHUYLKLLL MINEKS, beve Leet tayited to ‘and Voorhees and Represent. ‘Cox, Raynor, atives, Foran, Brumm, Bound, O'Neill and a large number of other prominent men have been invited to and» number of them have con- ‘sented to adtiroases. All who, with the wo of Penn. sylvania in bitter struggle with corporate ‘monopoly in thet Monopoly-ridden state are invited to be present. SERIAL _ SAVINGS ASSOCIATIO’ TWENTIETH ISSUE OF STOCK. The 4th monthly meeting of the “Serial, feaue, will be beld at ite hall, No. G13. 7 7 WEDNESDAY, Sth inst. lock p in, “Stock may be subscribed for at the or any time before, at the office of the Secretar feamurer, 1916 F st. i. Ww. Slures, $1 each A lare nuwber of have Already been subscribed, and the Associaiion isin « very way ii a most flourishing condition, Bix per cent it terest paid om withdrawals, and 4 per cent'in addition, Paid om depontta equaling a paynicut of six mnouthe or Bore 1s advance, opportunity for monty in- vestments, ROBT-G. CAMPBELL, President, ‘No. 517 "10th st. B. JNO, A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer. 144t OF et. b. in THE WASHINGTON C&ITIC, ONLY 35 CENTS A MONTH. 1t << THE POWERFGL PROHI SPEAKER, PROF. A. A. HOPKINS, Will speak with the SILVER LAKE QUARTETTE Atall their further meetings in Washington, Fare opportunity’ to hear these Singers. Last meeting under anspices of PROHIBITION UNION, D.C., TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 7:30 o'clock, AT WESLEY CHAPEL, 5th and F sts. n.w., SEATS FREE. Complimentary tickets to reserved seats are good only up to commencement of exercises. Gouie early, SUNDAY MEETINGS, At which the Quartette snd Prof. Hopkins will speak ng. Do not miss this ‘Speakers and By = OLCOTT, Secretary. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE eed aad Saad nenatel Seat f remove 3 13th street. ‘Bee Educational. £3-6t THE MOST DELICIOUS HAM Davis Diamond ‘The best condition, at C. WITMER & CO.'B, re 1918 Peousyivania ave. <n SALE—330 SHARES CAPITOL TYPE- i < ine Co. ptock, in certifienten to Fs EK Writing Mi: tices Aico ‘or apply to Git Fick. —=— Joun Mizrow. ‘6-1m* Cooxe D. Luckett. MUTUAL RESERVE FUND. LIFE ASSOCIATION. Potter Building, Park Row, New York. E. B. HARPER, President. ‘The Most Successful Life Insurance Company in the World. ‘Reserve Fund, $1,375,000.00. Assets, $2,000,000.00. Over $4,200,000.00 Paid in Death Claims. ‘Furnishes Lifo Insurance at Half the Usual Cost. Washington Office, 935 F st. n.w. MILTON & LUCKETT, Managers. Good Agents wanted, £2-1m_ HE COMMISSIONERS OF ‘onde ss JOHN H. 18 THE to buy it in Retail Gro- cer 15-30 : rr Ete oor Renae acre ir eee tis on sweat, on SATUHDA’ fetpary PSO cloth: to conser iat aA AT eee W. B. WEBI B WHEATLEY nase Sdis Ww HAYMOND, cordially weleome. — = = Im non tn Regula- Feb, 4.—At the conclusion of a perform. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN (CHURCH tie aoe - pertamt Changes in the ance at Lowry’s Music Hall, in Dublin, last night, ES a he teat | ies THE LOWRY-WHITE CONTEST. | 0m APrreves br she Prevent ae Suen oo op rtermem_ vans oe ne at FAP Noung People’s prayer mecting at 6:30 | ayyameents—Sth page. re * ] | The revision of the civil service rules, which has | 7p ons Tharday evening, at o'clock Sirangers are | ATTORNEYs—Oth page. been pending for a year or so, has been approved BALFOUR'S HARD ROAD. ACTION SALES—Jd and 7th pages, ip Taken Jn that position. A sudden Bash orga ‘caused the beast to close his jaws ‘ eee by the President, and the amended rules are given —__ and he retired growling to the corner of his cage, ae Under Consideration in the House, | out. The amended rules are atvided into four parts = Grogying nis helpless victim with, him. Then he ts Bosrxess Caances—3d page, FEeneral rules, departmental rules, custom rules | He May Have to Lock Up Mr. Lefevre. | toes (me z= vigientiy \eariag er bare Crry Iras—8th page. erg Rcocemss and postal rules. There are nine general rules ap- Torned the cage and attacked the tion wit Country Rrat Estate—3h page, House of Representatives. prmmege tbr ete Bae b pom yn psn mati ga and Seiiconded th ating ito = pare. lassified service and even to some parts ide was remo lod medic. DEaras—5th pe Among the petitions presented in the House this vs nt suies contattwany ot | A FINAL WARNING TO THE OZAR.| Saitss"annanens’ ‘er beck, Repeats morning was one by Mr. O'Neill (Pa) from the preg er bap aeecee Varennes and ope arm age terribly but she ts Faurcy Surrises—Oth page, Anglers’ Association of Eastern Pennsylvania, reasons ana ponaliees - alive, DISMISSAL FOR OFFENSIVE PARTISANSUIP. ‘They forbid any officer of the civil service to use his authority or influence to tuterfere ‘with elec- ‘tions or to dismiss or cause to be dismissed any person because of such persons refusal to be coerced, in political action or to contribute money for po- Meso Fates speciicaty provide hat: any oficer clerk or other re who shal violate ‘sections 12, 12, 13 and 14 of the civil service law shall be dis ‘These secti Freanctat—7th page, Fon Rex (Rooms)—24 page, Fon Rext (Houses)—Sth page, Fon Rexr (Stores)—2d page. For Renr (Offices)—2d page. For Rent (Miscellaneous)—2d page, For Sax (Houses) —8th page. For Sat (Lots)—2d page. ‘For Sax (Miscellaneous)—34 page, HOUSEFURNISHINGS—6th page Labies’ Goops—7th page. LocaL MENTIoN—8th paga, Lost axp Founp—2d page. asking legistation to prohibit menhaden fishing ‘within three miles of the coast; and one by Mr. ‘Toole (Mont.) from the Beutte City board of trade, asking Congress to take steps to prevent the Northern Pacific Railroad Co, from obtaining cer- Uficates to mineral lands. ‘On motion of Mr. Wilson (Minn.) a bill was passed providing for the holding of terms of United Tuesday in Ap i, fest. Pau on the third Monday. iD at ul on the 1 in June and the second Monday in December, and at Winona on the second Tuesday 1n January: DISTRICT PETITION AGAIN©> PROMIBITORY LAWS, MULR. SENIDE READY TO DO IT AGAIN. It ts now stated that Mile. Senide’s Injuries serious: and that she has offered Toapprar to-night anh repeat ber Si ea DOMINICK FEEIS WELI. He Admits, However, that Dempecy Gave Him a Great Fight. PaILapetrata, Feb. 4.—Dominick McCaffrey re turned home last night. He looked pale, but there SMALL BOY HANGED FOR MURDER. WILL BALFOUR DARE Do IT? He Will Be Given a Chance t Imprison Ex-Cabinet Minister Lefevre, Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvENrve Stan CONGRESS ST. METH. PROT. CHURCH. vy tho pana the week. Sabbath 11 marks face, “No,” said Dominick, contribution oF assessment for political purposes | 'Loxpox, Peb. 4-—It is quite nat, before | We?! 20 ‘on his f — & Mvanar. reader ni Mowrx To Loan—2d page. Mr. Guenther (Wia) presentea the peuition of Ge pel arty ay ib ee a oo long the Irish go" ment Will bave put an ex- “my “a4 was youn ea ‘ho brokea Thuredsy nigh PE ar ee eh ‘Mepioat—7th page, 32,500 residents of the District of Columbia against Coane ae a gron any propercy | cabinet minister ona plank bed. Fresh evi ave ine agren” fight, and 1 give itn credit tor 10 jes of the re. Itical pur in any building or on any ‘on a pl ictions | gi $ gh Giety. “Friday nih, by Wow. FF Benson it!” | Ocean Staawens-7th page, the e1 of prohibitory laws for the District. | belonging vo the Governments toruld aay onicer, | being threatened on Lord Clauricarde’s estates geen in more ‘clean bits than 1 aid. The Met ner as coat | SumsacsOnese-caeee en se THR LOWRY-WAITE CONTEST. Change OF DrORoeS ay Re her FuuikG cus. | the Htlent Hon. George John Shaw-Lefevre, ex. | ection of the red to gettie the contest tm 3 f 4 porn > otto Cuxnies W. Batbwin, pastor. Preaching ‘PERsonaL—2d paige. ‘The House then resumed the consideration of | vice or prothise or threatéa reward oF punishment | Postmaster general, in accordance with a promise | jose tau teu rougds if T coma, 1 tatiod, ‘and as ite she boly communion. Sunday school at 9 Pnoresstoxat—7th pe the Lowry-White contested election case. for giving or to. money or valuables | made some time ago, announces that he will pre- | Dempsey watched and it be Slory at Fp ms cod the mndty weronl MsOMNEE S35 | Paorosats Oth page Ar. Moore (Tex), a member of tye majory ofthe | FOF polueal use, and prokfute any petaon ta Gov- | sido et a mecting of tenants. at. Loughrea, te | had Pate ae Geek Ge caka care Bail Are cordially, invited to attend.” Prayer | Rartnoaps—7th page. committee on elections, spoke briefly in support | Omment service or in Congress or the employ of | center of the Clauricarde estates, to make a | {He ght was not ca __— meeting Thuraday at 7:30 p.1. 1°] Sxwio Macurxes—7th page Of the majority resolution, and contended that the | tron@tant, Tom Slring to each Other for poittical | formal protest, on the 10th instant. He sayshe | hor ariveret fhe rink “bul abot Ave: paigutes INE M.E.CHURCH,COR OTH AND | Srectanties—th page. contestee had falled utterly to make proof of Dis | tae ae ee eae enake the punishment of | Will act in no spirit of defiance, but under the | before we entered the ring. We wasted very little sundays Febraaiy'5. Sanday school, Otee | SPECIAL Novices—Ist page. Mair O'Fertali (Va, took the same ground, and | disiulssal for violation of these sections more spe- | belief that it is his right and that of the people of | time over the reteree. 1ds0t know whether abalt 1am and 730 Se commented upon the conflicting statements of the | !9C- his district to hold such a meeting, free trom the | Hint empeey again, Dut 1 atm willing ve eer foment a soesees 2s eR RESORTS—2d page, Gontestes as to tho time when he took out his | netiuve exsatantions are protiaed mud comput. | UMeulties which, in his opinion, wore most un-| hehe, I pave ime $1500 In caste, Tike oor ree fs pin. Meulge Tuoniny | THE TRapys—7th page, naturalization papers. in ‘view of the fact that | petitive ¢ 8 are provi e fairly considered to justity the prohibition of that | oelpes wefe between $4,000 and #000, ‘There Was theetings, at 7:30, Fhe public | UNDERTAKERs—3d pago, there Was an utter absence of record evidence, | Ory Cramlnations for promotion are req Which was held by Blunt. Lefevre is a man | much more money than that in the house, but the to Waxrtep (Help)—4th page, that the declarations of the contestee were con- or % determination, and there 1S Ot) rest was ‘knocked down’. The expenses of the —— GHUROH OF THE COVENANT (Pres. | WA*TeD (Lots)—4th page. tradictory, and that his naturalization was vestl- THR COMPULSORY \TION PROVISION theslightest doubt that he will do as be says. This | show were about 2,700. There was not more eee or ree, OVENART GREE | Waxran (Oflcen 4th ace, fed, by adding the following: “But persons in the | ts a serious embarrassment to Mr. Balfour. Mean- | than 13 pounds auiercoee in pur weights. T deube Bw SServices at 11 a.m. and 7-30 p.m. Preaching by | Wanrep (Situations)—4th page, Capitol Topics. . classified service who were honorably discharged | Ume, while the government is making the antag- | ir there was more than 10, Nothing has been sald fie. pat suns 8. Hawtin, DD. Sacra-| Warren (Rooms). ath re ‘the mnt tho Unitea | Oulsin of the tenants toward them Mercer than | about another inatch between ux 1 would not ment of the Supper at the morning service. In page. THE MGARRAWAN CLAIM AGAIN. from the military or naval service ot ever, it 1s object to a 20 round fight if be would guarantee the evening the the Utief course of serious | WANTED (Houses)—4th page, ‘The House committee on mines and mining will | States, and the widows end orphans of deceased | Grvisg GueaT DISSATISP: ano. | me $2,000. Pee away deme O90 Nem oune | Waste Gliacctenron)—ath yagm rt to the House favorably the bill for the | Soldiers and sailors, shall-be exempt from such ie “How about a fight toa finish?” —— Cn a ResonTs—7th page. relief of Wm, McGarrahan, It to sub- | examination.” . egegred HN Steer clear of Molsh fights 1 G02 Sey ee yp mit to the Court of Claims, for abjuaication, the ANOTHER IMPORTANT FEATURE Salisbury, replying to a deputation which waited | oan, * Domiuick Sweaitatively® “as when & Uisigand the Leed's @uapen at fo30 Tete preaching | GOVERNMENT REcEIPTs To-pay.—Internal reve- reo ea reeaiean to al interests | of the general rules gives authority to an appoint- | On him yesterday to urge that landiords should be | mah enters into one he endangers hils liberty. I by the pastor, Scorr F. Hensaex, on “Ihe Bed is Too | Due, $310,292.34; customs, $1,231,02L.64, Tanch Panoche Grande, fornia. ing or nominating officer to whom the Commis- | Compensated by the state for losses owing to the | have Deen informed since my return home that Vee ne Cee gerengetert, Abentef = Win At ‘TSE YICARAGUA CANAL BILL. stoners may send the names of persons declared by | #grarian legislation of recent years, said tt was | ‘here 18 & prospect of a purse Of $10,000 bel a FET INeRY ap en, A, Marye, Orduance| no bill to incorporate the Nicaragua Canal | qonets MAY send che names of persons d ‘object mm | BOs case for compensation for sufferings miicted | oBered for ® Anish ment between, Detupeer at ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | Department, appotnted to act as inspector on ccr- | company has been referred by the House commit- | {Mem ‘0 be eligtb of the persons thus cer- | PY leeislation. They have arisen trom the action | MY*eit. It that ts so 1 tink ve a. Sommer 1dth and. sts.n.w—Morning service, | tain property at the national armory, Springfield, ting — pel y | Of the land tribunals, ‘The landiords navurally felt | Crack at Chat ten sand. 21S, Vespers, 7:30 pam. "Suuiday echool, 0:45 an: | yr Q tee on commerce to a subcommittee composed of | titled, stating that, for reasons to be particularly | OC Uhr land tribunals, Thelandiords naturally felt | CHCA rey aaia ‘he intended to take a good rest Froaching to-moxsaw marning apd ovening by the Bev. opin os heer fae 18th reent granted | Messrs. Clardy, Phelan, Wiilnoa of Minneeea, Eay- epee, ae OF any of them. are not | *fempion, who, eightecn months ‘said if the | £0f a few weeks and wouid go South in a day or so, . PEABODY, of Cambridge, ¥ -one recrul oY = — Fnal eooeh a ST CHUNGH, GRGAX: | 19 the 14th infantry, department of the: Od per, Davis, Dunham, and Davenport. Representa- | capa! forming the duties of the vacant | jaacial rents were cul down tae ieee + pany il probaby be given an opportunity next yy will probably be given an unity ne: Week to present thelr objections "Co the pending ‘Nicaragua Canal bill, POSTAGE ON SEEDS AND BULBS. Peter Henderson, of New York; Henry Wyrick, of Springfleld, Mass, and Jas Vick, of Rochester, N. ¥,, appeared berore Representatives Enloc, An” derson aud AUen, a subcommittee of the House post~ office committee, yesterday, and argued in favor of the passage of a bill decreasing the postage on seeds, dulbs, cuttings, roots, plants, &c. ‘There are three Dills Betore the committee, two introduced by Rep- resentatives Baker and Conger, the rate at Scents a pound, or one-halt the present ngure, and the third by Representative Grout, reducing the postage to cents @ pound. It was’ the latter Bilt ey favored, would ave the right of compensation. No wonder the SUYPORTERS OF THR OVERNMENT ARE WAVERING. One Of the most remarkable features of the re- Jolcing at the Dublin visit of Morley and Ripon 1s the large number of delegates from Ulster in the representative gathering from all parts of Ireland, the most important ever known in Irish. history: | Austrla and Germany will produce ‘These del @ positive conviction that | the conviction that our policy has Telection, Het Norte Porous, Bouta Tyroee | Maintained. It will decisively next election, viz: Né North Derrg and South Derry. Germany and the arte THE DYNAMITER® SENTENCE, Harkins and Callan Thought te Have Got Their Deserts in England. place, and the Commissioners are directed to make certifications of other names if the objections are ‘ascertained to be good and well-founded. SOLDIBKS AND SAILORS, - ‘The general rules also provide that soldiers sailors who have been honorably discharged be- cause of sickness and wounds shall be certified for appointment in preference to other persons of higher grade in the examination, and that in making any -educ-.on of force in any branch of the classified service hovorably discharged soldiers and sailors, and also Widows and orphans of de- coased ‘and scilors, shall be retained in Preference to others. THERE ARE ELEVEN DEPARTMENTAL RULES, and they authorize the classification of the de- partments, commissions, and bureaus at Washing- Dia. | Se 1810)Ath at, and Vo, ave. a EDMOND .— Preaching at Live. mi, shd7 pain, Sunday nudit eubjcct, “Ibe Aveuue Text Hepthems After the sermon school, 9:30 a: Chile Greu's service, conducted by the pastor, Sunday, 3 yin. Youns men's servic. Sunday, 5 p.m. "Young people’ neaday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer and praise service Thursdag. 7:0 p. i. Seats free. Come. Parsonage, No. 730 4th ot ale. “Hecoption each Friday, from 2"t0 10>. it A LAST WARNING TO RUSSIA. ‘What the Publication of the Austre- ——_—____ Rewovey.—Mr. B. D. Adsit, ofNew York, a Post- Office inspector, has been removed. ‘A Boaus SPECIAL PENSION EXAMINER.—The Com- missioner of Pensions ha8 been advised by tele- gram from Special Examiner Fall, at Brookfleld, Mo., that Clark Allen was arrested on the 3d Inst. for falsely representing himself to be and acting in the capacity of Special Examiner T. F. Hensley. He claimed to have headquarters at Chillicote, Mo. ‘The Commissioner has also been advised that John E. Hopkins, of Knoxville, Tean., who was ar- Tested on the 3ist wit, for demanding apd recely- ing an illegal attorney fee in the case of Susan E. Dickson, was held in the sum of $2,000 to answer to the charge at the July term of court. ST. JAMES’ CHUROH, STH STREET, BE- tween B and C northeast, Rev Jauzs W. rector. joes: Sundays, ‘morning prayer ly Eucharist, 11 a, m.; litany and 0 o'clock: Sun. ‘other days, Zand 9 am. and 7\p. Weltesaays ana Fridays, 7:9 <@=>,5T. PAUL'S CHURCH, Penna. ave. n.w., Re Fector.— Services to. ‘ST., NEAR WV. ALFRED HARDIXo, Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexrwe Stan ‘situation, refute baseless accusations row: 7:30 a.m., Holy Com- ‘NOTES. ‘ton, and prescribe the examinations to test the ft- all Eiumlen. 9°90 am, Moruing Prayer: 10 a1 ~Bunday | ‘THR Cost oF THE New Caviseus Less rmax Tu | The Senate was not in session $0.83); ssnols, Mis. | CSS of applicants for admission to this branch of Moccongeatotir ck, SEO en Re Aeincenadies ona commune, enaet> Ino, 7:90 pany Chess beentag Geen en ed, Net’ | EsTimares.—A table has been prepared at the Navy stssippl ahd Alabama addresson, the "senate ‘cou | ‘Be service. They Oe A es etecceameeige was thought tt oe be tor a | ing as follows: “It will be +] All seats free, Department showing the actual cost of Dullding | mittoe on public lands to-day 1n favor of the pro- | Secretary or confidential clerk each a await the effect Which the publication = . - = - foreach assistant secretary thereof, | longer term, as Judge Hawkins, whotried thecase, | te wand the tts cl will FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | the Atlanta, Chicago, and Boston, tn comparison | jects embodied in several bills ta give the states | Department, ‘treaty, tendency of tts clauses cor, of 10th auld as a w. The Pestor ey, | With tho estimates Of che original’ naval ‘ahvisory | indemully tor sac lands sold. Ey’ che govesae gnd for each head of a burean appointed by thé } isthe who atthe bar prosecuted the Tichborne oubvedly exercise upon ussian pubitc ‘pinion fawotas, D.D.. will presch st 1 board. ‘The Atlanta cost $2,600 less than the es- | ment. tones sen ‘of public money, and | Clalmant for perjury, and be has the reputation of | | The Ertrablait says: “The — = thie Goligatione ot 1 Umates, the Boston $3,000 ‘less, ‘and the uncom. Cisoe eee Oneaee WRD bite tiene sin the | belng severe, and under Sir William Harcourt’s | 'eaty iscaleulated to be eminently, effective pleted Chicago $80,000 less. wilt cost about LABOR AND POLITICS, secret service, chief clerks, and chiefs of divisions | act, he had the power to inflict penal servituae for ad Ty! Gesired,war will be inevie ing her total cost $5,000 less than the estimates, In every case the contract prices were lower than the estimates. ‘THe Case oF Assistant PAYMASTER DOYLE.—The examining board having Assistant Paymaster yle’s promotion in hand have completed their shall be exempt from examination, AGE LIMITATIONS. ‘The maximum age limitation of forty-five years 4s abrogated, and the miningam limitation israised from eighteen to twenty years, Soldiers and sail- w the fe, However, he took Into consideration the fact | table that Harkins and Callan were mere tools of other men who had not, like Gallagher and others, for- merly convicted, made, any actual sate 5 cause ex; ut only had possesst: - says amie. “Minister Phelps watched the case with | Constivites the nal admonition to Russia to Stop Slenry George’s Views on Topics of the ‘Time—He Thinks Cleveland will be Elected if he Sticks to his Message. Henry George was mingling with the groups of statesmen in the lobby of the Ebbitt House this no ore, Who have s claim of preferencoin clvil appoint | much interest, and tras permitted by che courteay | in the path whereon shehas entered. ‘and will rej Monday. seem. are a Of the court to'oceupy a seat beside views BERLIN eae ee Sees morning. He did not to (be “known, and | Cees” the tia je Of" eligibility has | wnom he shook hands before leaving, piter the : + dy 'n.e., (Capitol Hill Tar Seman bes supeioses Nie. 7. ‘Wiliams therefore atgracted no especial attention. He is | Deen raised from 65 t6 76 per centum. ‘he number | sentnve nat been pronounced a eooens rte & Paice, at Yi en and 230 ‘commissioner of deeds for’ Ia. Me Dardly.to, from the pictures printed } of names. ta he pertiged to an appointing officer cp ee cage Ureaty any and Austria, the the morhing service, Sunday : OE tae bie “neme. With a high which to; an appointment has been | qwany, NOT GRANT AN ADVANCE. ‘Won of which they say must. ine Tha cara AMONG ‘THE Presrvent’s Catters to-day were | hat on, the broad bald spot extending back trom } Feduced from four to three. —— ‘Ing effect 1s Paris and St. while eveniuge at 0:30. Heats fren Senators Harris, Hearst, the Attorney General, | his forehead 1s hid, and he affects more the dress TRANSFERS ARE ALLOWED Emphatic Declaration of the Wyoming Tg disturbers of the peace, Smee Spin? EPISCOPAL, aeons Breckenridge (Ky.), Hall, Ander- | and manners of a man who might do manual labor | 48 follows: From one Department to another; Valley Coal Operators. may be DIST EPISCOPAL | son (Iil.), Ermentrout (with @eo. W. Hayes and| than the appearance of a thinker and theorist. Wrxesnanrs, Pa, Feb. 4—OMcers of the Kesar hath and G gy. Hey Guo. Evitorz | Jno. K. Metzger, St. Paul), Diggs, Sawyer, Gittord, | He Put on his overcont and loskod Out at the Fala Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co, the Delaware pastor. bo-martow are at 9:30 nin, 81 Hermann, Peters (with RM. ley, Kansas),and bap ve ‘A NBORO ARRESTED POR HOG-STEALING CONVERSE school af 31. a0. preaching By, th Herbert (With T. G. Busa’ and Geo. F, Moore ‘ala. | tbat micht interfere with his lecture to-night, and Hudson Coal Co. the Hillman Vein Co.,.the ception of, and the bama), and Col. F. A. Gale, president First National | Then he began writing a telegram. Susquehanna Coal Co., and the Red Ash Coal Co., Endeavy. Bank of Canto: ta. “] think Mr. Cleveland’s last strength- being the principal coal operators of tne Wyoming: ‘Faiaay. ened hit,” he ‘sald to a Stax reporter. ‘Then he Valley, have been seen BY Te today. From | $8 Mrs. BeuixDa Curtis, widow of the late Gen. | aided his dispatch to the and resumed, What can be learned they all em “Jt the democrats figbt on the plain fssue ot free trade, and make it strong, I think they will win. But they.must go into it boldly. It won't do to be ‘mun ‘tral S. R, Curtis, of Iowa, died in this city yesterday, at the ripe age of seventy-six. Mrs. Curtis will be well and favorably remembered by many who that they would not grant a15 per cept advance Lo the miners at this me. The reasons given are. tothe effect that they, are alt they" ‘here 1s no 30 the Bundsy” School” Gospel To 4 Society wil hold thy « The exer. Cises will consist of, ri ‘Sign. ine of Se Come | ‘Tort and iris in thecauseot’ tied omperance. Wednee- : ‘of his horse.’ ‘If Mr. Cleveland afford to at present. probability of a | Giscovered All wel knew her when her husban to the war, rep- | sticks to his message he wili be elected.” strike nere, as the Old minersare opposed to such & Fesenited the state of Iowa te Ringrean “sho was | “He turned to transiate his dispatch to the 5 RIAN movement. Hil lee A Railroad for San Domingo. 4 CONCESSION TO BUILD GRANTED TO AMERICAN near relative of Mrs. 8. 8. Cox, STORFKAEPERS AND GAUGERS have been appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury as follows: Abel | AF hin. ser capital Kot Toun Cansren, B,D. pastor. Tally applied to ihe. Home willbe counted Se evening” "Subject: “Family Relationshipe: operator, and then added: ens beled make tga “teed inte “You ‘upon the jent’s message as a free trade document?” suggested Tur Stak. : =e CAPITALISTS. ae aL A <| A. Cowan, Salisbury, N. C,; W. H. B. Lineberget, | ,.““Certaiuly,” was the reply. “Don't yout If Sax Domrxco, Feb. 4.—The government of Santo GRAC METHODI:! I °. nN . ‘arm Hillsboro, ‘they stand by that it will be all right.” aN v.. eee corer og nc at se my i * | cea chen v radshaw. Oaks -G |''sHow about your own party?” asked the re. auditors pam AT Oe Eroschitg by pesior 11,2. m. after which the Lord's | ‘Tag Narioat. Dewockatio COMMITTER.—Mr. Pawel, gost at, present there is a little division. | dential secretaries may be appointed wituout ex- | the city of Santo Domingo into the interlor of the upper. "Xo ‘s Pam. Yo Staples, of Willard'’s Hotel, has received a letter | ThE luestion has come among us, and there tt ate ener lee ination. The manner Ol making promotions and transfers is specified. ‘THE POSTAL WERVICE. ‘There are eight rules for the postal service, and Valuable lands has pledged the issue of a large amount of 8 per cent government by public revenues as a subsic scisette woot A from Chairman Barnum, of the National Demo- cratic Committee, stating that the committee will meet in Willard Hail on fhe 220 Inst, igsome difference of opinion a8 Lo policy. By tar ‘the majority of our folks believe in free trade— absolute free trade. Some think we ought to hold n to protection for a while yet.” on ee = Presidencal’ candidate they follow the same general princples as the| Eccentric Miss Coifin’s Father Dead. “corner 16th and O staf. we Naval CapeTs A. M. Cook, J. Curlett, H. B.| geyiyrn 2ou Pate = i Se | corer rplie.’ In Gathgon to prescribed examéan- | Creonmuany, Bot. &—SoratsoLeciesOuann amebie gna 7:90 pi. Proachin Reamy, G. W. Nott, F. T. Okele, A. I. Houne, and} “No, Ithink not. Ido not think it advisable. | tions, clerks, messengers and carriers must be | Of the Miss Coffin whose eccentricities have been Ee Cia area ops waremyetilnn oe Lone ane ee ee examined. “Assistant postmasters, pri. | Focently given Publicity, dled here of 230. sunday scbool at D:: — wets and Sonaden retaries Pneumonia, ‘ dey; eaperintendeut, “Ar. MM Suoon NavarOnpens.—Boatswain Daniel Wardordered | "your not having a candidate would be in the Sener aor sais ‘to the recetving ship New Hampshire; Boatswain ‘Wm. L. Hill, transferred from the New Hampshire to the Kittery, Matne navy-yard, Personat.—Prot. J, W. Somers of this city was in San Diego, Cal., January 25.—Ex-Gov. Curtin interest of the democrats,” suggested Tue STAR, “some think $0, It probably would.” “Would that bea reason for your not entering the fleld?” asked Tag Stan man. Hit the democrats Agnt for tree trnde—call tt what lease, reform or anything else, Boit vended to tree. trade—we would do Cold Comfort for the Landlords. DuBLin, Feb. 4.—The Freema 's Journal declares ‘that Uhe Claims of the Irish landlords are al and that their plans for compensation for thé losses they have suffered in consequence of recent t legistauion cannot be carried ou! <>, FINST BAPTIST CHURCH. STH ST. be ee Pre ee A. x, pastor: Sunday” school 9: OF ‘Prenctiing by ts m. and 7, P| meeting: evening at 7 o'clock. Weekly SNS sees a evening at 7:30 4 isRARE MI < AN 1s at Chamberlin’s—-Prof. Henry E. Alvord of | that would antagonize them. They would gain Not to be Thrown on the Market at heen mapa Amnurst, Mass, Gen. W.G. Thomas of the Army, | MARY NOUS” || ee vaeuem Once. mabye, Br OH arcane Mand at Fe ie Chea ee eg SemeNe | asiced Tae Stax. at with the Neveastie correspondent of the Diseaeah, "Saco Wrestling 4 the Aire.” Tuere Irving King of Now York, G. B. and E &, Dunced exiythink be cam and can be elected,” was the Thos, W. ‘Palllips, ove of the ex-commitice of te Frel*Dovotase will lecture. Sunday’ sehou pot eg What 1 thefe tn the 0 6 Allare; now tained abouts, Ohomn comin chat ‘Uhat the 6,000,000 of oli that has Kansas City are at the Epbitt,—Chas. Hawkins of Jaj is at the National—Jno. Eiderkin, "Tozo eka be sold in due time for the compensauon of the oll Lat tech Tea ad a TRI ae Oats | renomination, I do soe have mech sues tame | TeneaepteaR Rat a ee 3 re 1 icl iment is SW illera emt Hop aniae, ob urn | inatters, but I think it ts probably so. 1 do not | his reasons g's subordinate, had been Jno, E, Ward, and Geo. Benjamin ot New Y dod Jas Ne Mills of BroOkiyh area Gio Teepe and Jaa. Ne ware “at one Wiggs Richard schuelder of New Yore and G. WMaran and G. Harrison of Baltimore are at Weicker’s,—_ M.A. iteynolds, C. Stockton, and Jno. & Hudaon of Boston are at Wormley’s. "Frank Abbow of Mil- waukee, E. Walsh, jr, of St, Louts, T. 8, Robert- son, Géo. 8, Field, and M. Brewer of New York, Col: G, L. Gillespie ot Boston, and W. W, Jennings of Harrisburg are at the Arlington,——E. 8. Pros. ser, 8. ¥. Sherman, and Jno, P. Irish Of Buffalo, and R. J. Crane of Detroit are at the St. James — "Me. Ei Wm. Ht Dennis has been called to Burlington, N. J., by the death of is grandtather, Mr. Wm, ‘think it 1s strong enough to beat him. I think he will be renominated and elected. Mr. Hill, I pre- sume, is a ‘practical’ politician who doesn’t know Much about the tariff or care much for it.” “What is this Ho ey between Dr. McGlynn and yourself?” queried veporter. ‘Merely n difference. a3 10 olicy: Dr, Meaiynn ‘thinks we ought to put a ticket in the tela.” “You think this will not be done?” “Yes; I think it will not.” THE COREAN ARMY, Amoricans Who are Said to Have Been ~q=> FOURTH STR "CHURCH, Sot Fats FF iste : “dy P the pastor, | at Willard’s——Sam' Reynolds, D. loans ‘mon Lord. ‘u P. NEWMAN WILL jiten M. E. church at In the evening he will con:- ‘on “Conversations with Gurimt s Pucday gveping st 7:20, clase in Biblical . Gen, lecture gugerptology.“Thureday Say evenings = REV. DR. Ji the ‘preach in 11am. and 7:30 mence ‘a course of Savanwan, Ga., Feb. 4.—Yesterday, near view, Dodge’ County, Bullard Harrell a ‘cokonga Rceeee mes San ertceacee ind thems tr dont. and tilled means Suna by'beat- ing its brains out against a trce. ‘This appointment marks a change in the under- ‘standing as to the official status of the repair low DISBOLUTION NOTICE Sag Fev'y 2, 1888. 3% Wie Art ca Feria nee corn ‘The will Foye bustneas in Ee ee ST im from two work done there. 1s not for the Wash. USINESS MAN PUTS OVER $7 Te ee ee pendant helmed nee ee Willpreach st 31a. iD the second sermon om the Wet | “> formerly a residen os ‘A Good deal of quiet talkhas been going on for Mapusox, Wrs, Feb. 4—Joweph Zehnter, of the seaward ACTS) pein hey SA. Hinor qeadine | War Department some weeks, ever since the arrival of the Corean 52 for parca cauoowa reerask Toe ore tider, will preach and adminisiar the commision. The | Appointed: Jno, C. Parcel, Tiinols, Jas. Butler, | embassy in Washington, in fact, hinting that. cer- for his Yeaving grew oat of an alleged heating of fhe chureh fs wow perfect. 1 | Michigan, Emmett Turner, Texas, and Silas Berry-| tain Americans were tobe asked by the xing ot tion of between $7,000 and $8,000 ‘to ai peace FEE A NODIST, CHURCH, ST. | man, Tennessee, clerks $1,000, Surgeon General's | Corea to accept positions of importance at the =. Be OO SES = crores. sheraoai at welock wv. 3, | Office. Jos. R. Micke, Pennsylvania, and Chas, | bead of military affairs in that country. After a oeketed the receipes und. that his’ apenettone a Shionagie Subjects on elation of 's Res: | Spencer, Pennsylvanta, clerks class "2, Adjutant | time names began to leak out, among them being Bove exvended ‘over'a tonsigerabie’ Umer ‘errestion mediate wate. Strangers vel- | General's OMice. Resigned: Edward M. Stratton, that of Gen. Wm. Mok, Dye; at present the chiet Mok | declined to prosecute Zehnter upon the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN Ansocr | “*** + Addutant Generals mice. Staten Bonston Omics; Cou EM Cumming, ot tag shop employs about Afteea men and women. | jatorests in te rm be trunsterned to the fortaer tn a Meeting for Men Only ts el me reg aes "ne history at toe estabusimeat ot tals od Zehoter is a married map and Borrow, 8 230. p.m.» General ‘ Eise-Gaving Appliancesnt Sea; ‘and otiiers thst have Deon, established in | CoBsideration of $1. Zoater is a mae M. CLAEXE will 6 A WRT 10, REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SUPREVISING INSPECTORS Ciateans Sareea ae cases Meith trauder | Dis family 8 now with him. young mer Bele. Pelee tVii7 te. ‘OF STEAM VESSELS, = aT Ea sainssici je is nooo Whe poe gp Medne Stns taixg | ‘The Doard of supervising inspectors ‘ot steam ‘when the old system was in At that Ume | , weouo pov, AGED 14, EXECUTED m™ LOUIIAA. Treatiarg brie and wotie potpt Slaginw good. ied ‘Vessels closed tts annual session in this city yester- She'mall bags wererepairea im diferent citca by + AGED 4. EXECUTED Now York avenue, st 4:30 pam. Sundays hte? | O9Y- [imei sale lhe de bd yr ond patch, new handle, new staple of other appliance Py gy yt eo VERMONT AVE. ‘as Congress in section 4486, Hevised Statutes, pro- wi mice © that’ “some "One | was teed a Minden, Webster part gouaraay for vides the life-saving appliances on oceati, lake, defrauding the” Government by, Potting | Sid son of. P, Wres, ‘of the ‘legislature Day and sound steamers to be ‘such number of life. 2 pinlae, atolien or patches on Dags | frou thst Sy tas 4) oats, floats, rafts and life-preservers as will best at were whole and did hot need patching. The | SPioy and che child was playing around the Gop, | ia the lessee eo ted eae cenalaery secure the ‘safety of all persons om board. such Pay was, S25 on. ‘wno pushed hi down and made hiss bite, 4% = one Vessel in case of disaster,’ this board has passed was, out of ~~ Se ‘so that his mouth bled. The ‘ships of these companies are built in Engiand Fules requ ‘such steainers. e liie-presorver ANIMES matter by Agent Crich and Unreatened Vo tell his mother. “te | Sail under English colors, but the capital invested or loot tor nen land every pamenger and such tt.was earned. this afternoon, thas all the comes. | Sits Waa eee es women chs. ‘hitn Dot to tell, as be did not. want | ts almost wholly American. One of the lines is ries Site ethpeteccai crt | neroce rv net vn te mecr| aegmmare mek | Hureceee htaeate | Regret rama ™ eames aay 1s sale avigation; and Wwe have done this to an | sending Americans to Corea was the transmittal of ay "The SEES 1 bis cual ond mangling bis hand. ‘Giro that thane sould woteomss try oak fa thie time nations. "Wo axe tulgoware thattes many eer oe eee cet. Tne tack tances | monty, charged rn the crime ad coatewca “owas iota docs at present cant ot rwoetving bert such toate independents o ihe other appl. | comes here for army offctrs instead ot o other tried and convicted, Dut on appeal a new trial was | woot vessel Fue ‘aock tte ‘nary ances provided, 12 ‘Tor: the attributed to the ‘on arcount of informalities in the indiet- | ard 1s 00 feet lung. and the owners of of al the, paseeagers on, the Siastican tnaucuse tn taat conaley verher chon oe Seat On ng tend Wil hemes ann convces | Sagyest that it be Susentad 100 See win by, tho ‘construction ‘of the proved the death sentenee ts ‘weeks ago. Up to ‘our cod iets the ‘present. advanced ‘ime of: ‘and steel st ‘with, stolid and safer than tue” view, however, Boats necessary for all # uf f i k edit is i i oe