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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th t,, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, $. H. KAUFFMANN, Prev’, Srouth owe year. OO: sta chy eatered at the Post Office at Washington, ootnch clase mail matter.) shoes Che £oening Star. sear outage peovaid. alt month, SB.centan—* ® i eer sipaper emt louser then is pand for” t= Advanow: ‘Kates of advertising made known on application. WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 21, 1888, _AMUSEMENTS. D aes Max ALVARY, THE EMINENT GERMAN TENOR ‘Late of the Metropolitan Opera House, N. In Concert with the RICHARD WAGNER SOCIETY, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, FED- RUARY 27 AND 29, ar THR UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Cor, of Land 12th sts. Admission $1, including reserved seat. Box sheet pen st the piano roome of Wm. Knabe & Co., 817 ‘Market Space, on sud after Thursday morning, the 234 natant e212 1PO-NIGET rowan TH ‘TO-NIGHT. Sarton ee SATIONAE rueateh. aoe, CHB | rausr, | SREY THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ — “Yous Mintox. Coxe D. Luckerr. MUTUAL RESERVE FUND. LIFE ASSOCIATION. Potter Quilding, 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 Life Insurance at Half the Usual Cost. Washington Office, 035 F st. n.w. MILTON & LUCKETT, Managers. Good Agents wanted. York. <a 5 PRICE. Bef TH ar a Teal math, Washington. Pure Drags at Keusousble Mates. Prescriptions rare: fully compounded. ertete s BISHOPS CAMPHORINE, AN ELEGANT Pravped, Hands, Wace thd Lips iisugh and tard race, and. Har 2. Will keep’ the akin beautifully smooth abd soft. towive uatistaction. Price, 35 cta bottle. For saleby W.S. Thompeon, 703 15th et uw. Whole: NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY. i <3 ALY THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEARO: Chas. E. Locks. General Manager ‘in Full Dress Wear for Men, at P. T. H. ~ Sonia 908 F stiu.w. Shirts to onder aud Fine Neckwear TOBIGHT, TONIGHT, TO-NIGHT, | Speiaitics Je16-3m G* ND FAIR AND PYTHIAN MART, IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND or WASHINGTON DIVISION, No. 1, UNIFORM RANK KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, NATIONAL RIFLES' ARMORY, PAUST. Es theCast: Emms Juch, Amanda Fabris, Messrs. Mc- Gukin, Ludwig, Stoddard, &e. In the Fourth Act ‘THE GRAND BACCHANAL BALLET. ‘TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), LOHENGRIN. THURSDAY, NERO. FRIDAY, QUEEN OF SHEBA SATURDAY MATINEF, FAUS’ SATURDAY NIGHT, TANNAAUSER. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | ee AFFAIRS IN THE HOUSE. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHAIRMEN OF HE meetings THURSDAY tea to meet in convention half past 7 o'clock p. m., 1m Washington News and Gossip. Government Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- hue, $274,747.91; customs, $761,647.73. ‘TRE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS Will de closed to-morrow, ‘Tar Count oF C1aims bas appointed Alma Por- ter a commissioner to take testimony for the court in the State of Alabama, Gey. Horatio C. Kina, of New York, will repre- sent Nevada in the national democratic comminee MATTERS OF INTEREST IN THE SENATE. ———._— ‘The Senate. ‘Messages from the President with reports from the Secretary of State relative to the tnvitation of the Imperial German government to the United States Government to become a ternational Geodetle Association and relative to The invitation of the Reiglan government to par- ticipate in the International Expostt and Industry at Brussels in May next, were pre- sented and referred to the committee on foreign THE TRXAS INVESTIGATION. ‘Mr, Hoar, from the committee on privileges and elections, reported @ resolution authorizing that committee and any subcommittee thereot to con- Unue the tovestigation (ordered last session) into the events alleged to have taken of Texas and set forth in the Huckwerth and others. Referred to the commit tee on contingent expenses. PROPOSED EXPERIMENTAL GRASS FARM. Among the bills introduced and referred were the rollowing: By Mr. Platt—To provide for the establishment of an experimental grass and f plant farm, find for the conduculug of experiments’ relating 0 Tass and forage plants. ‘The bill provided, he urchase of a farm in the vicinity of i meridian, where extended experi- iMents could be carried on; and 1t also authorized iculture to carry on such experiments (without the purchase of land) near ‘te city of Washington, and municate the results to'the different agricultural colleges and to agriculturist,taroughout the coun- ‘The bill was referred to the committee on agri- CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE MM. Stovens Hart will conduct = warthwest. Reporte from of the Btockholdera, for the ele her propecly come. before 1 EVEN EBHU, jon Hall, cor. 32d L SCHOYER Prost . falvath Receiver Arrorstep.—The Controller of the Currency to-day appointed $, Edwin Day as re- ceiver for the First National Bank of Auburn, ‘clock, at Catholic streota, All persons interes: Fi _Tuctanp Powntr, Seo'y. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE FEB. 2, 100% ‘TRIAL Conerae CE, FEB. 2: ton of Science Gus. Greey has gone to New York, and is ex- pected to return on Saturday. has been detailed to act as chief signal officer in addition to his duties as prediction officer, Commopore Harwory 1s acting a8 Secretary of Lieut. Dunwoody Nor A Case OF lace in the state iuon of Stephen Ussust Discxniation.—In an opinion by the Interstate Commerce Coramisston, filed by Judge Cooley yesterday, the complaint of the Danville (Va.) chamber of commere charging the Richmond and Danville Rafiroad Co. with ex- ht charges and discrimination against anville, it 13 stated that it was shown by she evidence that so far as the rates were found to be erroneous they had been corrected, and It the overcharges had not been repaid the party in each case was entitled to have repayment on demand. ‘Through rates to Danville from both directions were compliined of; but the Commission holds ‘hat, In so far as the Tates are made by other com- antes, without the participation of the defendant, he defendant does not chang sponsioility therefor by merely addition to Its own toany one Wi rates. ‘The Commission holds that the railroad ‘cannot be compelled to give the same rate for two shipments that 1t gives when there 1s one onl; ‘The fact tnat its refusing to do so operates in favor of one town or adversel charge It with unjust discrimination, Prrsonat.—P. S. Gilmore of New York and ‘Warren F. Leland of Chicago are at Willard’s — M. P. Handy, Jas. H. Rodgers, Andrew J. Dean, THE WALTERS’ GALLERIES ay = on the 22d of Fev- ized Holiday. tt THE LADIES’ BICY tured by the Smith Cycle ethibit on at the ket Ring "10. ‘CLE, MANUFAO- ; THE VETERAN ‘Association SiO 11th st.n.w., for NESDAY, February 22. JOHN J, PEABODY, eases FOOL A, 20., AND CUFFS, 40. PER PAIR fe luselt with any re. | the Commissioner of BUCKEYE STEAM LAUNDRY, juired him to com- Finest Work in the city. cS KS. BURB: JUST RECEIVED. Consumers of Potatoes can be supplied with: ine New York Sinte Burbank Fong! cw Seca 01a Contral Fruit Store. — oak RORBASES: to another does not ‘THE FIsH COMMISSION. Mr. Chandler offered two resolutions (which ‘Were agreed to) calling for information as to the expenditures, employes, &c., of the Fish Com- WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 15, TO FEB. 25, Sar Seats now on sale at Box Office of the New Na- Tose tNouustve” =~ — . mes Season Tickets 50 cents Sent we Next Wi 1.200 Knabe Rosewood Grand or Upright Piano PO" LOSW sawes ANp MARIE WAINWHIGHT. *™* | wit be'given, away to pote one of Our paltous Hold aTioe an eae ue 's seman ticket” ATIONAL “CAURCH, ‘traction. Music and Dancing each evening. > a Joility and Merriment will reign supreme. {11-108 idapeonnedbnggstobeepaph PEKSONS INTENDING TO TRAV: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, A rove may ated ‘vajuatie information, frme By sem ddrensing E. TOURJEE. Boston, Muss. f0-cozm a JANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 15th st., two blocks south of Pennsylvania ave, _ Open from 9 & m. to 10 p. m. jy BYRON. Great Exglish Poet. Tilustrations: Cy gg er ae = ‘February 22 and 24, ‘Last Lecture of the Course, CONSTANTINOPLE. 750. Admission, 50c. Seats udtereat SF nls a Cae var Pe see BURDITI & NORTH, MOTTO OF F. & WILLIAMS & CO., Druggists, ‘Under Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F sta. n.w., i ‘Mauazers. Wherewill be found the most complete and varied F- = = stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Perfumeries in 1p ae rer cA the city, at prices which bone cau better and fow meet, as shown by the following partial list: QUININE. VETERAR, YOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S | ASSOCIA- IN, of the District of Columbia, ‘ill beheld st Bdel's Ball (formeriy Atuer's), E, bet. 7th and Sth a WEDNENDAY EVENING, 2 sduuicting gentlemas and . = JF" 5? conarraationar cHvncu. ‘TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, AT 8 P.M. A NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT. ‘THE CAMPANINI GRAND ITALIAN ORGANIZATION ‘Will give another Sumptuous Musical Banquet with ‘His Great Artistic Combination. Ayer’s Recamicr Preparation. Ayer's Recamier Powder ..............+ Ayer's Vita Nuova........ 2... eras CrRaTER, ROPIA SCALCHI. Alleocls Porous Piasters. . ‘AURA TORRICELLI, ANTONIOGALASSI, | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. BALDASSAKI CORSINI, _ ALFRED GORE, ‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor. and ITALO CAMPANINL Bull's Cough Syrup. 18 Keserved Seats on and after Friday at Droop’s Music | Brown’s Jamaica Ginger. 35 Store. Prices, #2. 6150. Aduiasion $1.” | Benson's Capetne Plasters. 8 Ei*78s, SexOUN CEMENT -GERSTER: Caticura Soap........ ... GERSTER GERSTEK. GERSTER. 3 Cashmere Bouquet Soap _, MAD _ ‘Cuticurs Resolvent. fate With bia Grand Concert Cuticurs Ointment... Gus CONCERT Se Carnick’s Soluble Food Med. or rue Carnick’s Soluble Food Large. PHILHARMONIC CLUB, Campbell's Arsenic Wafers...... .. Assisted by MISS CATHERINE WILLARD, Campbell's Arsenic Wafers Large. ‘For the benefit of St. Andrew's School, at Uni- | Calder's Dent ‘ChurcB, cor. of 13th and L sts. n.w.. WED- | Ely’s Cream at Fob. 22, 1888, at Span. Admission, 50c. | paervescing Bromo 2. ——____________ | ¥ellow's Syrup Hypophowphites . rr SUSRRSESSSSSUSSE we SOMERCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. EES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. “ First Appearance in this city of America's Favorite | Hood's Sarsaparilla...... .... ..... Comedian, Horsford’s Acid Phosphates... MR. HEN! E. DIXEY. Horsford’s Acid Phosphates Large. ‘by the ient Organization, Hoff's Malt (Tarrant’ be HICK & DIXEY'S BURLESQUE CO, Hots Malt (Eianer2) 3 In the Most Fascinating Burlesque, Humphrey's Specifies, No. 1 to 15. ADONIS, Hunyadi Water. 2 marie arrears” Hydroline per bottie. 1 BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, | peagobbiegaianct SUPEKB SCENIC EFFECTS, | hist 2 1 BE eae Tmaported Bay Kum. large boitee « 35, > 4 jayne’s Expectorant, : 200 As played by Mr. DIXEY over 1,500 times in this | Mel oe wo ME DE Teed? Smee SS tie | ai re = Evening Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 73c.. 30c. aud 25¢. | Nostle’s Milk Food. Batiner Prices’ $1.00, 70". 30c aiid Soc.” ~~ | Oriental Tooth Paste Next Week THE BOSTONTANS. 20 —3 )_ | Pear's Soap per cake, Hons Packer's Tar Soap. PROF CaMTESTER, ply ney At Willard Vall gee ache Commencing MONDAY, FEB, 30. Every ¥i Fierec's Golden Met. Discovery. ONDAY, FEB. 2 Every Night at & | Pierce's Golden Med. Discovery. pe 3 «| Pierce's Favorite Prescription... an Seman a | esate ‘Damiseion 15-5 und soe Matines 10 and 25¢. wan ties al HARRY WILLIAMS OWN co. Pure Vaseline, lange. The Greatest Syeciaity Show ii Aimerica Pomade Vaseline... ° weaded by DUTCH, DALY. FONTAINE. and 7? HORSESHOE EU: See Grand Extra Matinees Mon. Tues, Thurs aud Matinee WASHINUTOS'S BIRTHDAY. ""iRo-be HA Buow THEATER at panier aera WEEK OF FEBRUARY 20. ‘Warner's Safe Pills...... ... 15 33 ‘°——PERFORMANCES Daf.y——2 Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure * THE KIMBALL MUSICAL COMEDY co. pa sad ee eecanees Presenting the Funniest of All Musical Comedies. | Waiters God Liver Of and Linie Arranged and adapted by Miss Jennie Kimba. | William’ Phosphatic Emulsion, the _ Popular Prices wili prevail. ‘120 Pint Bottles. eee % Water of Ammonia, lacye bottles —- wittienns” G, A, Re Buss Axo Fax | Sion cutee aT een nee TO MARCH 9, Williams’ Rose Tooth Powder. RIZES ¥ c at FOR SELLING SEASON TICKETS. Facies rater ‘To Gentleman selling greatest No. ‘Wate! 4 Wee tapped’s, tls Snaturrscr y” Cold Wate. CAt | Violet Water, lange size bottles, fo Gen (o Gentleman seliug 2d. Florida Water. . na a peepee Re Seal ew, Gold-Headed | 3 Cakes Fine Toilet Soap. ea © Cakes Good Toilet Soap a + (At Jae- | 3 Cakes Pure Palm Oil Soap. Siaea Ko. China Tea Set. cat | The best Triple kxtracts, iu bull, 35c. per oz To 34 “highest No., Handcitue renders tho ‘Bi Boston Variety Store) \°" ‘Adiew’ Tollet Case. | ana'the shin oft and ainooth’ the vest prepecation ie TO BE DISTEIBUTED Amon E ‘fhe world for chapped bends, lips and face, pet bottle, TERETE aMooer seasox | He Prapo, Horse sad Bugsy. and all articles not sald at Rheumalgis never fais to give relief it close of Fur. (Fiano ot Sanders & Stayman, Fat) | headache. toothache and yumets a meg ARTICLES TO BE VOTED FOR. bottle, we. Sees eres (Cyl der Deak to most popular Att Satis arom to" age pola Butcher (At Knees, | ,ae take every care and pains in our prescription de. ao that partment. wi rot ng thors Gui Waseda most popular Department Messenger. | Fuxke! with Aruyo and chemicals frau the tnoat te, Cat Newton's, OL Penm ave} Liable’ manufacturers, such as Squibb, Powers aod Bocyeie to most poplar youts under 15 yeara Weightman and other well-known chemists. All pre- Go ieted Cake to nowt popular Disabled Comrade, | ScFiptions intruated to oar care will be watiafactoruy (At Newtou's G11 Peun. ave.) at os % rates Dou't mistake the oe— THE T! LE DRI Cotua Viner Set to most popular Lady connected | [ic5)¢ HE TEMPLE DRUG STOKE, under Masonic Grad {rny Suit to most popular Post Commande; Cat Nicolls. G17 Fens. ave) _¥. 8. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors, Grit Apisy Bult to show popular Past Post Com- ‘uaader> nostxo Ovr Sate Posi (uit) most popalar Fisherman. (At M.A. Croaxe Ovr Suz. Solita dackst to most popular Chief of Div., Pen- sto Othce amateur rust receiving most bs Ofte to, Yolen. ¢ rm Late e n pe a oun exziuz soc Badgo'ot Woman’ Hale Corpe to Member rece! Yotom AE Voueht & Masa’, 721 7th at.) ‘Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suit to Lady receiving most votes, ow {At white. Liog F ae) sud Carriage to Young Girl receiving most votes | pp 4s to bey peteiving wee Goto VY WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, aon receiving most Votes, Sportatan's Quint wo Spurunnan Freelving most votes SALEM. A. Tappas's, 619 Peun, ave.) =e Guid Watot: to Brive: ‘of Ica Wayou recetving most Sota (At Vougot & fiune, 721 th st) MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN, woud King to ‘Lady receiving most votes aD bers Chair to Barber receiving most votes (At ‘Conmatiee Rodias 162 Pen Mii ete Complete Bult wo UMcer of District WILL BE SOLD aT it Headed Caue to Presviential candidate receiving CENT! We Mt Gait Broa Gos Penn: sve ee eee Oe me SORTA 2 aoraate Page foceteang teat At Harris & shafer's, 1113 Penn. ave.) FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, S'S) aty.g.| 7 MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING STOCK. 0 J Two Round Trip Tickets tance ity, ud Week’ Teme than twe Sikes Hotel? | THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, thi Reons"wha have made donations are _fit 7TH AND @ 82, instant." Fersome desir 5 wind tof R ‘a oot *! Laves Seat Sacoves, Besoks fue re We have s fow ore Seal Garments on in AROUND THE WORLD IN & CHARIOT OF | p.fbos citing Nanralnacan now obtain them. All with WILLETT & RUOFF, PHILIP PHILLIPS, THE “SINGING PILGRIM.” AATTERS AND FURRIE SONGS ILLUMINATED 4D TOURS ILLUSTRA. 905 Pennayivania svenua— 115-3m At WESLEY CHAPEL, Corner Sth ana ENTS SCOURED AND al; FEBRUANY 20uh, elas toa Sante Fie mw. | Gee 0 conte Sian Vestn a5 east: ‘Tickets, 3Scente. Children’s 33 conta, Be. | Someuied te gente |For aale . 3. Ta eso ad sles llle & Cae. Me 4. 3. FISHER & CO., and Jas H. Breslin of New York, and Edward Alcott of Liverpool, England, are at the Wm. D. Dalton of Philadeiphia, Gustat of Boston, and John Du Fais of New York, ure at ‘A. P. Ketchum of New York is at Wormley’s.—Theo. Hawley of Fort Hiram ifitencock, Chas. P. Daly, and Egbert Viele of New York, Baron Holleben of Germany, and Wm. P. Wyse of San Francisco, are at the Arlington.——Geo, B. Miller of Philadelphia and 3. Kirkpatrick, of Ottawa, Ont, are at THE GREAT CONCERT AT MCCAULE ‘Hall, 209 Penney lvauinavenesou Gu inst. ditions, TO-MORROW, ier and not be crowded out again, ioctette,” Profs. DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS. pees ee Was referred to tho committee on print. the delivery to the Secretary of Ube Interior of all the public documents now the committee rooms, document library of the Senate that are not required, and for thelr distribution by the Secretary of the Interior to. universities, colleges and school libraries, or for sale, ‘One Nomination To-Day. ‘The President to-day sent the following nomina- tion to the Senate: Jas. Finley Keeney, of Iilinols, to be un assistant surgeon in the Navy. Houve of Hepresentatives. THE LIBRARY INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE, "The Speaker announced the appointment of Messrs, Holman, Stahlnecker, Rayner, Stewart nd Caswell as members of the select com- mittee to inquire Into the cause of the delay in the work on the new Library butlding. ‘THE POTOMAC PLATS. ‘The Speaker Latd before the House a communtca- tion from the Secretary of War pointing out the necessity for a continuation of the work on the Po- tomac flats, Referred. STEAM POWRK PRESSES IN THE PRINTING AND RN- GKAVING BUREAU. Mr. Wilkins, of Ohio, from the committee on banking and currency, reported. a resolution call- ing on the Secretary of the Treasury for informa- Uon as to the pumber of steam-power presses used late-printing in the Bureau of Engraving and juling, Whether they are owned by che Govern- iment, if hot from whom they are leased, and the amount of royaity paid, und the reason’ why the Government is not the owner of the presses; the number of hand-plate preases used, and whether the work pertormed by the steam presses 1s i quantity, quality and workmanship to done by the'tiund-presses, A ‘THE DIRECT TAX. (Ohio), from the committee on the Judiciary, reported back Senate bill to credit and Pay to the several states and territories and the District of Columbia all__montes collected under the direct tax. Committee of the whole. AGAINST POLYGAMY. Mr, Culberson (Texas), from same committee, re- Ported joint resolution proposing the following amendments to the Constitution: shall not exist or be lawful withing the United States or in any place subject to thelr jurisdiction, “Second. Polygamy shall consist in a marrige re- lation by contract oF In fact existing at the same time between one person of either sex and more than one person of the other sex, ress shall have power, concurrent states, to enforce thisact.” The “South Atiantic Dect mer, Fordhain, Mesars, Williatus, Filis Sore, White, and Mrs. Ellis, Mrs Williams. “Mrs.” Harmer, ‘Mrs, Rosenbaum and Misses Kate Wil ‘Ober, Martha Mundell and others, generon 7 Of this 22d ay that of the’ Sth, to ai ev.J-D. Stills, 12th-Street Southeast M.E. church, in their howe stretch for confer Ye thrice blessed who 1 rapture in this realin of music. 25c. @. The benevolent will y for two hours of OFF FOR FLORIDA, Departure of the Presidential Party this Morning, ‘The President and Mrs, Cleveland, accompanted by Secretary and Mrs. Whitney and Col. and Mrs. Lamont, left bere for a trip to Florida at 11:30 o'clock this morning by the Atlantic Coast Line, the train being in charge of Mr. A. L. Reed, the Passenger agent of that line. posed of Pennsylvania Railroad car 671 and the Pullman hotel car Newport, one of the finest in In this are two state rooms, parlot and observation rooms, with dining-room an Kitchen. Everything calculated to contribute to the comfort and enjoyment of the party was pro- MEN'S CUSTOM-MADE DRESS SHIKTS: WOODWARD & LOTHROP call unsurpassed facilities tor making Custom Shirts. Sat- Prices Shirts for $9; ¢ for iim ention to their infuction euaranteed, HANTS TARE NOTICE erchants who do not close all day on 0 not later thau 1 pin. COM. CLERKS’ ASSEMBLY. ‘The truin was com- 13, Court “of the District of Columbia, Holding a Special Term for Orphane’ Court Bush In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM W.’ HA’ letters of administration on the ton Waa inade on the 10th day of nF. Hampton, hi Gxcate of Wen We Hany ited "IDAY, the NIN: 8S, at ELEVEN O'CLOC! letters of aduunistration ‘Newport,” with a combination smoking rage car and engine attached, stood 1n the ed hear the wailing-rooms abd ‘and on the track next to Endicott and the CK A.M. to show oause why ‘on aid estate sould not in~ Fayed. Provided, ® copy of this order ve pub- lished once a week for three weeks in the Washington Law Reporter aud in the Eveni Test: RSEY CLA: ‘Hewiater of Wills for the District of Coltinbla, Secretary and train men ‘had taken pos- Session of the car, awaiting the arrivalof the trav- Mrs, Fairchild arrived nex shortly afterward Secretary and Mra Whitney Secretary Vilas came a few minutes ias came a few minutes fore Col. and Mrs. Lamont arrived and a haif f men. The President and @ maid and the White House eling company. heveland, With butler, attendea. them. ‘the President ‘stop l ard Crowley, of salutations with a few other were in wat dressed in A and wearing a E. B, Taylor ( "k coat and ds light-weignt, overcoat. Cleveland stepped briskly into the car, adress of green se wharf) every cma Vibe Penney} pair) les edged with fox avily raided in black; of cloth, and capove, the Cabinet people, ail but Secretary and Mrs. Whitney, came out of the car, aud the train pulled out of the depot without any demonstration of any ‘Tie train will Savannah, Ga., where 1t will arrive at 8 o'clock to- morrow morning. ‘The party will remain there an Will take u drive over the thoroughfares, They will arrive at Jac! at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. A visit will be made to the exposition and a reception will be hel by the President and Mrs. Cleveland in the evening. Thenext day, Thursday, will be spent in st. Augustine, Where another reception will be held. ‘The start for home will be made Friday morning and the train will make no sto ‘are necessary for coaling, &c. that the President had prepared no speeches for ‘the trip and did not expect to make any. ‘The Senatorial party left on the fast mail train, preceding the special about Uirty minutes. ‘They occupied a Pullman buffet car, aud in the party were Senator and Mrs. Faulkner, Senator and Mrs. Daniel, Senator and Mrs, Pt ator and Mrs. Call and two Mrs. George and daughter, Senutor Payne's wife and daughter, Senator Jonvs, of Arkansas, his wife and daughter, Senator and Mrs, Reagan and daughter, Senator ‘Stewart and wife, Senator But- ler and iwo daughters, and Gen. Simon Cameron, ‘THE DEPARTUKE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE. ‘The presidential party jeft the White House for the depot at 11:30 o'clock. Col, and Mrs. Lamont first appeared on the porch, where about fifty peo- ple bad gathered, and were soon driven off toward the east gate. Then the President and Mrs. Cleveland, accompanied by Sinciair, the valet, and the maid, came through ‘tered the coach which Alvert had driven up ready ‘The “seal Drowns” champed and wed as though impatient to start, ‘whirled off for the depot assembled citizens bade the good-bye with raised hats. ‘The nas usual to visitors during the President's ‘Secretary and Mrs, Whitney drove to the depot directly from their home. — MR. CORCORAN’S CONDITION, Growing Weaker, and the Difti- culty of Clearing His Throat from the Secretions Increases. ‘Mr. W. W. Corcoran is worse to-day. He passed a bad night and was unable toget any sleep. He takes but little nourishment and finds increasing aimcuity in clearing his throat from the phlegm. ale z fouma tap ioe i yylvanis ave. n. w. OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN THE find it to thetr advantage to ‘and lots to JNO. AM. 20 F st. nw. (183° With Che sever: House calendar, ‘The District in Congress. NOT ENOUGH VOTES TO CHANGK INAUGURATION DAY. ‘In the House yesterday afternoon a motion was made on behalf of the judiciary committee and carried to suspend the Tules and place upon its joint resolution proposing aCon- ing the date of in- ¢ debate was con- sl considerable, interest ‘opposition came principally from members who thought that the passave of the resolution would act as a barrier to future action, which would change the date of the begin- to the Ist of January. The reso- the necessary two-third voie, for and 128 against. ‘YR CABLE ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY BILL. ‘The Dill to incorporate the Wasuington Cable Electric Railway Company was debated until about 4 o'clock in the Senate yesterday, and then it went over, All the amendments the District committee were adopted. 8 Pp to require the road, at the cor- ner of Penasylvania avenue and 15th street, to down New York avenue, and thence by 14th to G, Instead of down 15th to G, Dut that amendment ‘Was not adopted. A vote was taken on an amend- ment of the committee providing that all the rails ‘used by the road shall be of steei, and of American manufacture. On the roll call the republicans all voted for the amendment and the democrats against it, with the exception of Gorman and Brown, wlio voted for it. THE FERGUSON PROPERTY BILL In the Senate to-day Mr. Stanford reported favorably the bill to appropriate $150,000 to pur- chase and fit up the Ferguson property for the Signal Service Bureau. The action of the and grounds committee, ordi report, Was published in Tux Star. BILLS REPORTED TO THE HOUSE. Mr. Hemphill reported to the House to-day the bill to permit foreign legations to own residences tn Washington; and the bill authorizing the Com- ners to perfect the sale of certain property ‘THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTER decided to-day to report favorably Mr. Holman’s ‘ond full description BLER SMITH, Attorney-at- Law, 6: DED. DED. OLIN LEECH ‘Telephone call, 245-2 , LOUIS, CUNNINGHAM, cs HAS KEMOVED 13 ba except such us fol. Lamont sald stitutional amendment ct auguration day to April 3 Unued at some 1 was manifested, stramental aud,voeal music will be sce.t MARTHA WASHINGTON TEA PARTY, x THE (OUNG PEOPLES’ CHURCH IMPROVEMENT A8- SOCIATION, 7 h dnd daughter, Sen. wughters, Senator and Of UNION M. ¥. CHURC! WEDNESDAY EVES Ge. on 1888. the vote being 1 ‘Ye olden tine costume worn by ye NOTICE, — TH: iE REGULAR, ANS CAL a MACHINE COMBASY 627 Lo ‘Theyolls wil be EAP AGE, Secretary. meotiny of the SEWIN( will be held at the office of the jana avenue, for the purpose id the trad Recesan HONDAS. Ba mee ay Gay FIXTURES. ELAIN ORNAMENTS, BISQUE FIGURES. ROCHESTER AND DUPLEX LAMPS. Handsome Line of Shades and Globes. 5. ® BHEDD & BRO, 432 Oth at. nw. [AB MOGILL & CO., ‘the doorway and en- OFFICE OF THO) No. 1107 E St. N. We friends and patrons, ionth extensive facilities of the every class of work. These fully announces to the many ‘tis calcetiet during toe it tions ave beso, to. mpt execution huions consist in the ‘PRESSES of recent assortment of the most ‘the securing of FAITRFUL eye da Sone tt lore anaes sapaear snd ATrmactive Jon TYPE, ‘Axp COMPETENT We a rompt execution far in excess of ite facilities at THOMAS McGILL. ‘SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘TO THE PUBLIC. fg yt the stores of 1 pan. OF froyp the secretions lessens, and there is danger of suffocation. His intervals of consciousness are Tarer now, and he lies most of the time in a heavy ‘stupor, He receives all the aid that love and skill ive. His niece, Miss Jones, who 1s in chi is i bears bravely the Durden of tite 22 deine a legal day before, and allow M GEO. P. BOHRER, Sec, AL ELECTION FOB Di aw ited Erie, @q=> PUT UP OR SHUT UP. Whereas it has come to our DR. GARNETT SAYS ME. CORCORAN'S CONDITION 18 SUB- STANTIALLY UNCHANGED TO-DAY. Dr. Garnett said this afternoon that Mr. Corco- ran’s condition remained substantially unchanged as compared with his condition yesterday. was naturally growing constitution enabled him in this city who will execute either fa color oF elegance Steal i, Classes of beganners now. Bee STEAM LAUNDRY. ‘THE FRENCH LAN Dut his splendid ‘the, m, He ive at to ess li H tive, accounted of the power of continuity of thought, seg A cheat Freshet'in the Potomac. ‘A RISE OF TWELVE PERT AT MARPER'S FERRY. ‘The signal office at Harper's Ferry reports arise in the river of 12 feet and still rising. The water now 87 feet above low-water mari, Ei E . ie i E Fi g 8, ij i i Hl i ; é i 2 i i i ‘ i | i i | it | i PUBLIC SCHOOLS A} the House Appropriations Committee zens, Messrs. Clements, Henderson, Campbell | Mei and Rice of the committee were present, with | 1. We ons. When the committee met a delegation of ladies appeared, representing the House of Mer: president of the board of managers, supplement Gen. Henderson questioned her as to what managers Were doing themselves. “Congress, remarked, “i inclined to help those who heip or, a8 Gen. Henderson sald, had no “assets.” money secured by personal solichatiou paid the MK, BENJAMIN OFPOSED TO THE BILL. running expenses, Mr. ¢. ‘THR NATIONAL HOMBOPATHIC HOSPITAL. theoretical and not practical, The question, he Mrs, Ellis, president of the Ladies’ Atd Associa. | said, was.a practical one and not a theoretical one. tion, appeared in behalf of the National Homeo- | The question was whether there was anything pathic Hospital and urged an appropriation of | wrong in the present form of government, $10,000 for that institution to ald the managers in | 1g Was ever found wrong with the system by taking projected improvements and aduitious to | Cue, gentlemen antil ts ding, Including an elevator and a ward for | Tr ical unjection vo the oxecelives matiag the sacpctacertoneanseante law, he ‘sald that, the Commissioners had the power only to ike the bul THE WASHINGTON HOSPITAL FOR FOUNDLINGS. institution, When they were questioned, 1t ap- pearing that the $12,000 was wanted vo pay for improvements and maintenance, Geu. Het remarked UnatCongress could not be asked to bear Uhe whole expense of the Institution, ‘The ladies sald that in such case they would have asked for $15,000, as there were many expense: such as furnisiilug the Institution, which U agers would have to provide for.’ Gea, Headerson Said he Was inclined Lo favor an institution watch like Uhis one came to them with something they had They start one. Judge T. J, Coffe; of the District r. Reyburn also'spoke in bebalf of the tustitu- | Geaq py on. deal of service for U RELIEF OF DESTITUTE COLORED WOMEN AND Gutt- | had never done a grea KEN. bringing forth this bil. He In Was appropriated last year, ‘The increased de inands-on the Dr. c. B. also spoke for the institution. "Pia ended the hearfug on charities. ‘subcommittee on schools of the Citizens’ Commit. | Wa¥ be Was sald that there were teachers. enough; all that It would require twelve eigut-room buildings, at an estimated cost for sites and construction of ‘Lo Che present demands on the schools. The Com. | 4. ” inisslonerg recommended tle erection of six eigut- | yNofo" last evenlng. room buildings and two small buildings in we lard, Miss Folsom, and Mayor Francls, of St. Louls Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Bryan, in the next box, had One of the members of the committee asked way | MOT sthcnmer as thelr gucsta en eet am they wanted eight-room bulidiugs; why not ten or} Gen. F. Bealeand his daughter, Mrs. Bakhmes ‘twelve-room butldings? teff, were pleasantly at home to thelr hosts of Commissioner Webb said that their experience | friends yesterday afternoon, Mrs, Beale, who has had been that t-room buildings were more | nut bee making Visits this Winter, kept’ her own satistactory; that they met the wants of the | room during the afternoon. Mrs. Bakhmoeteft wore Schools, ‘betier; could be heated more ecovoI- | u becoming dress oF rich rose-red plush, made With ick chain of Koman ‘Mr. Hovey said that ‘his committee agreed with | ber neck. Miss Naume Macomb in sa’ the Commissioners as to that, except they thought | velled with Diack lace, poured tea frow a dainty a larger building would be more economical in | tea service in the ball-room, and besides the tea ee of the c:ty where the sites were expensive. | tavle was another tabie spread with cakes, sand- committee recommended three more school | wiches and confectionery. county. WHY EIGHT-ROOM BUILDINGS? cally, Ventilated hotter, &c. a bigh Dulldings than the Commissioners asked for. ‘They galy to go around and supervise the work of the | ner at the Janitors. Mr. Campbell asked whether the assistant super- | beauty invendente aid any tevobing. “Mr. Webb said ne rat they did, but Mr. Hovey sald they did not | Gray, of ‘Uhougt Canada; the ol management. “Air Campbell sald’ thst there were cignt more | Hitt, General, Schenck, Jus superintendents here than 10 Brooklyn, with | soutative Reed, Mt 116,000 children. dine; Mr, Henry Edwardes, Mr. Cabot and Mr. Maycock. "Mr. Cham 18 to leave the city on the 29th, England on the 3d “day of March: r. W. C. Dodge read from the reports of the school trustees to show the number of children lied to attend ‘schools, because of | and wi ay" | CES school buildings. Mr, Dede urd Chat von ‘to appropriate sufi. ‘over Rock ‘or anywhere else. “Or the Branch,” remarked Mr. Webb. “Oh, that is already done,” said Mr. twas ‘that Mr. and the mem- ‘The post mortem examation of the brain of the late Mrs. Emmons has peen completed. It was conducted by Dra Lamb, Kempster ana W. W. Johnson. There were present: Dr. Welch, pro- fessor of pathology at Johns Hopkins University, and Dr. Van Bitber, of Baltimore; Dr. Godding, of the Government Insane Asylum; Dr. Biackbura, Pathologist of that institution; Dr. Baker, pro- Lovejoy, professor of medicine in Georgetown University, and Dr. A. Y. D CHARITIES,| THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, Hearing Before the Subcommittee of | Citizens of East Washington Talk Over the Proposed Bill, CITIZENS URGING APPROPRIATIONS FOR VARIOUS | ‘The discussion of the plan for a District eoverne CHAMIFARLE INSTITUTIONS 4 PRESENTATION OF | ment proposed by a select committee of the cite PUBLIC SCHOOL. INTERESTS AND DISCUSSION OF THE | zens’ Comialtter of One Hundred Was opened last | same, night ata meeting of Citizens Association No. 2, aaa Sout Yashington. Jt 1s proposed to have the ‘The subcommittee of the House appropriations | report oP the select committee discussed Ly the committee, having charge of District matters, | various district associations before action ix taken | met again to-day to hear the statements of citi-| by the Committee of One Hundred. m presided at last night's . Weller moved Uhat the assoc Commissioners Webb and Raymond, Collector | report of the select comuitteo. Cook and Capt. Symons Messrs. W. C. Dodge, | une present form of government had existea they W. H, A. Wormley, T. Farrow, C. E. Hovey, Dr. | nad had about twenty Commissioners, all of whom | Robert Reyburn and W, Scott Smith, of the CIU- {had come frou tae northwest secu on. zeus’ Committee of One Hundred, were present t0| not been any important oMlce filled by an Bast speak on the matter of public schools appropria | Washington man. However fsiriy disposed the Commissionors might be they were not familiar THE NOUSE OF MERCY. with the Wanls of Rast Washington, OrrosnD To THE WILL. Ape] Mr, Dawson was opposed to endorsing the Dill. ‘Ution was read from the managers of the Institu- | He said the plan proposed might lave merit, but | tion asking an appropriation of $5,000, of which | ye feared the result of auy elfort of the kins $2,000 was to be used in paying the principal and | jteving that it might open the door to much worse interest of the debt; $1,500 to provide for a new | evils than they now suffered. He did wot think brick wall to enciosé the grounds, and $1,500 to | the evils they now had were Insuperable ones. He help support the inmates. Mrs. Jas. k. Harvey, | thought it an unwise thing to introduce a project | ted | like this in the Committee of One Hundred. ‘he petition with @ personal appeal. comtulttee Was not furined for st believed in leaving well enough alone. he | opposed to any movement locking to a change ia | the District government, ‘Those who were hery in Uhemselves. We don't feel very liberal toward | the days of the featuer-dusier legisiature did not | those who come here with reports suowing a long | Want any more of It, ist of directors and officers, aud nothing to show | sonably well ‘the work they are doing.” better govern Mrs. Harvey made @ statement showing the | confined itseit to its Ie work they had already done in securing money by | desire suffrage can fad it within a ve personal effort. tance outside of the District THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN HONK. puatrict Red cheno here with ¢ ~ Mrs. Wilkinson appeared in beaif of the Young | Fin" ot® cunwrese cin pee gn nr Women’s Christian Home, from which a memorial | Choose to exercise its rule. was read asking an appropriation of $5,000. In| | Mr. Eugene F. Arnold thought the lawmakers | answer to a question by Gen. Henderson, Mra | Suouid be chosen in some way so as to rere: ‘sald’ or 0 Dullding, | Will Of the people, quikinson said the insrication owned wo Daldlng. | oreticalty, vet was unwilling tora sald she had about $600 in subscriptions, ‘The | Of the innumerable e=tis that would flow from it. on endorse the He said that sinoe | seit wo swe Al present the city was rea- rerned. ie thought 1 would be the Committee of One Hundred Cimate duties. es. ClUzens of the dlr eyes wide open, He beiteved 1 Benjamin spoke of the report as being: a | Promptly Pardoncd by Gov ame Into collision “ joe regulations and tie Mrs. C, L, Barton and Mrs. M. J. Wyard appeared | fike. He was surprised when he read the report In behalf of the Washington Hospital for Fuund- pore tears rel aur noone 3 bm ae Not so much that there Was auy tllng Wrong Wil lings, to args. 28) Spps mason OF $12,600 tor saat the system, but they wanted other men in oMice, we ho facts 10 show that. th erninent was bad; that th Teak | There was not a city in the country so well and cheaply governed. Tie objections brought against the government were ail theoretical. He had heard no practical complaiuts against the govern- ment, Mr. Benjamin sald tuts end the Committee of On going to puta quietus on that body, They were AbOUL to comtit a suicide, acquired Jor themselves, but did not Unk Con- WILLING TO GO THE WHOLE HOG. ress should appropriate money to start venevo- | | Mr. ethan said I the Committee of Oue un~ ent Institutions for any people who wanted to | dred nad to godown for advocating this bill he roject Was going "I was ready to go down with it. St. J08K'S ORPHANAGE, that Mr. Benjantin expected that the , im behalf of St, John’s orphan- | peopie liad suffered would be set forth In Cals Age, asked $4,000, In addition to the usual approp- | port. He Was opposed to have an Aniny 5 ‘Of thelr governors, and he inslsied that (ue peop. ration of§1,500. ‘Three thousand was asked to Syl nlppeenngnrntind cng 'Y debts, and $1,000 for proposed Improvements. | country, ‘The Committee of One Hundred Was not any means; they had pert District, but, 1 his opiuton, He was surprised ter yerviow than they had li no Tear that the Collector John F. Cook spoke asa trustee of the | United States Government would withdraw its 50 ercent, So far as suf National Association for the Relief of Destitute | Per cout bugaboo vo bits. so pons Colored Women and Children, He said this in- | Corned bi: was willing Lo go the whole hog. ‘sphation wasthe only one that provides for the} Mr. Weller sild the cry “iet weil enough alone” aged and Indigent colored women and children. | was nothing new; that it Lad been set up when. answer Wa phe said that none of the | ever any reform was proposed. He thought Col. yuttons whose had presented | Ludlow was a here cared for the colored. He Uhat | cesfor, If they were to have an Engineer Couitnis- in the case Of several of them colored applicants | sioner he did not think they could have a better for admission bad Deen refused. ‘The Little Sisters | one than Col. Ludiow. of the Foor were pte ones nee hat re yoomved dest. peg who wea ‘discovered tat a ras wuch 4 tute co 5 Mr. an appro- | place as East Washington, He thought It wrong priation of $14,000 for maintenance, or twice what | to question the motives of the men who drew up the proposed pian. He did not believe there was Seccaton, Be required Lhe tu- | anyone actuated by any ambition or motive otwer creased tion. £x-Senator Poweroy and | thanto serve thelr fellow citizens ‘4 TREMENDOUS DUST.” J Mr, Benjamin, speaking again, said he had lived Dr. C. B. Purvis spoke asking for an ay a speaking tuan t concrete Pomeroy surcen, from ch Ue sch | here for twenty-Ave years, ahd had never felt tuat streets, in front of the Freedman’s Hospital. he had been particularly oppressed. He had felt PUBLIC SCHOOL INTERESTS. ‘that en tinier! Target penina to | “reeling th or any oul ent country, feel that Mr. C. E, Hovey then spoke as a member of the dotnet below‘ mie fir ‘aay cl re. T! in ined W: iM tee ot One Hundred, He sald they endorsed the | Gia nat propose pulleage, It was & plat Commissioners’ estimates for schools so far as} a tremendous dust iu doing a very small thing. they Went, but they wanted too further. There | The question was whether the present forin of gov- were, accot ‘to the report, 101 schools without | ernment was so utterly bad, aud made them so school rooms, ‘These schools were accommodated | miserable that they were obliged to go to Con by duplicating im half-day scuools, ‘That 1s, 200 | for rellef, In response to an inquiry as W uls schools were accommodated in 100 rooms, statement that the Committee or One Hundred Gen. Henderson asked if 1 wus not desirable to | was on its last legs, Mr. Benjamin sald ne saw have only half a day for younger chilarea. from the papers that their plan got lvtle or no POUR BUNDKED THOUSAND DOLLAKS POX NEW SCHOOL | support. and he thought tat When they got less BUILDINGS. ‘than half its members: — 4 a, tw con- sider an important subject he thoug! Mr, Hovey said that was another question. He perant subject Re thought st te r discussien 1 was decided pone was needed was. sufficient number of buildings. | Sutin tora week = ‘as concerned taat great improvement on his He was Ube first Comuis- It was a plan for raising dicated that Society Notes, $400,000. This Was necessary 1a order to catch up| Mrs, Cleveland witnessed the performance of Telegrams to The Star. - A CRISIS FEARED AT PARt, ‘The Ministry and the Chamber at Loagerheads Over a Secret Service Fuad. Pants, Peb. 1.—Several journals fear that a goverumeat crisis will ensue should the cabinet Insist upoa the chamoer of deputies voting a sum Of money on account of the secret servicn, and de~ clare that IU WIL make the Wotr a question of con- ‘The radicais and socialists of St, Kutenae have decided to run Gen. Bowanger for the chamber ot deputies, notwithstanding the fact that he ts in- eligible. — = THE READING INVESTIGATION, Chatrman Ler Detends Mimectf Against the Charge of Treachery. Pormrite, Pa. Feb 2. Jom 1. Lee, chairs man of the executive commitiee of the Reading Raliroad employes, Was before the congresstonal thvestigation committine this morning. Mr. Lee desired to be sword In reply to Superintendent Sweigard’s testimony changing him with being cimploy od by the Faliroad company Inactober paid by them to watch the employes w were threaten! Lee said that t voucher be sig Vices” at Potts¥ gular e teling de AMY, a part of the work He ad for a part of the the work Was don: a martinis, He pul to from nim A teporting difficulties about the movement of engines at Palo Alto during the tua Which he was paid to show this Was A part of the special service. ‘The letter was datnt sq a part of the Witness sald ne lees until No he hast ever company © | report th es during any of th awe he ce Or Lhe RBIGUES « Labor, ues Woon, Bee divin ~ country from t Traudulent debtors of ot - Claimed to Lave Killed Nine Persons, Gauyestox, Feb. “1A special to the News from Corrizan, ‘Tex., says: John MeCewy + as killed Last night by “Sherif! Hoicomb and a posse from Housten ty. Mecelvy Was in jail ab Crockett and escaped, ‘after Killing a man and woman on Friday night and another man on Sun- day, and he wasou che Way to Corrigan to kill . Parsons, a constable, whe arrested bin some time ago. “HIS last words were, “I've kilied nine persons and want to KUL Lines or Naw Oxveass, Feb. 21 Dan of mansiaughter and sentenced oda munths 1m the penitentiary yor tor killing Adokph Zenneek, of U tor the article Concerning his alinged intimacy With & lady, was pardoned yesterday by Governor Mo= Enery. - From Wall Street To-day. 11 am.—The stock market {this morning, but opened extremely dull and Leavy, most stocks being from, 3s 00. per cent below Last BIght's coosing prices, and Louisville and Nashville hog many were unchanged, Prices were bela for a short time when on an Increased # they declined, and Missoust Pactite lost per eat, and Uve rest of the ist stmaller factions; iatter ta the hour there was « betier tone developed, but ab 11 oclock the market Was barely steady, generally AL stnall fractions below the opening teures, Reading, Lackawanna, Uu rite and St. Paul were active, and there Was a fair basinews tn a halt ral lst was very dozen other stocks, but Ube g duil and entirely withou: te: THE BOWDOIN BANQUET. Alumni from the Old Maine College Gather Around the Festal Hoard, ‘The happy memories of coilegy days and the achievements of Bowdom College graduates formed tue theme last evening of many a witty aad spirited speech at the annual banquet, at the Riggs Houss, of Uke Washington alumni. A lance portrait of Longfellow, once a student, then a pro- fessor in the Old college, graced Luc wall at one end of the tatle, While festooned above the table were ‘the college colors, blue and white. Judge W. i. ‘Sneli presided, and at the opposite end of the festal board Was Mr. Liewellyn Deane, tne chalt mao Of the executive committer, and tbe ani- mating spirit Of such occasions, “The toys? Who laughed and made merry were as follows: Senator Frve, ex-Secret Bagh MeCatioc Horace L, Piper, Israel Kimball, Gen, FD. Sewall Horace Piper, Chas. Chesicy, Si. Kimball, 5 S° Gardiner, Alex. D2. Willard, Col 3. H. Gillian, Us. A.; Gen. Henry G. Thowus, Us. A.; Wm. H. Owen, 5 ckering, Gen. Eile Spear, L. Deane, J. W. Buttertivld, Judge Wm. B, Snell, B. W. Pond, Geo. G. Kimball, Col, Geo W. Dyer, br. G.S. Palmer, Kev. Dr. T. A. Nobis, Hou. L. D, M. Swent, Crosby 5. Noyes, Dr. DP. Wale Naupter, and Kichard ans. ‘After having discnssed (le menu from oysters to coffee and cigars, Judge Sne!l rapped tor order an@ tutroduced Mr. Deaue as Uoast-master. Ex-Seere- tary Mcculloch Was called upou to speak, but he excused Limselt with te rowark that he bad given up after-dinocr speaking. ¢ sweat then gave an interesting review of he ackievewments of Sowdoln graduates in the legal profession, i mentioned the nataes of Geo, heany Samuel Bra ley, Wm. Pitt Pessend Prauklin Pierce, Hy McCulloch, Sargent Hale, Anderson, Wim. P. Pry Grover, of Oregon, Jno. M. Jewr man, W, W. Thomas, and many vluer well-kuowa ee bright, witt mt Frye f E 1, Witty speech from Senator Erye tole lowed. He sald that his throat was wo sore tua he Would not attempt to mak Uhat his executors would have t al Lye Bext Meeting of Lue association, The word executors reminded hia of a stots, Senator Evarls, he said, was very dilatory, When a sub ject was committed (9 hima in the Senate tt was ikely to remain committed forever. He was chalte tau of the Senate library couuniiter, wikiey kad In the Same box were tne nd Mrs, Dickinson, Miss Wil- ‘The visitors were numerous, the ladies Who came im from the dif- wanted a twelve-room building somewhere be- | ferent luncheon parties being easily distinguisha- tween Massachusetts avenue, 10th street west, the | ble by te flowers they carried,some bearing tulips Mail, ana North Capitol streets. Mr. Hovey said | ang others jacqueminot roses, ' ‘The exquisite bric a Soon cn weer ‘smOULD cro, | Japanese a the genial courtesy of the host witht “nial mes aa noobs and homvess combined to make the company inger They had two superintendents, eight assistant | [ony Mire Beale hopes to be ableto see her Irena, superintendents, and, besides that, had a superin- | next Monday. tendent of janitors, or 2 man who was employed | wir. Joseph Chamberlain gave an elaborate din- Arlington last evening. The table was laid for fifteen. The center-plece was American ‘aud the boutonniers llles of the Val- j hot held a meeUog Uils sewsion, and Was pot Likely to. Senator Hoar said Ww hha one day, “Kvarts, whea you Bave a meciing of the Library committee iwish: ert ee inform my executors. cme “Certainly,” Was tie prompOrespotne, “ be dviighted to Infor your executors.” In reterriug Uo his legal expertence he said that he had slso wade some attempis in theology. AS an Hiustration Of the latter, he sald, on one occa sion be was called upon to draw up the will of a Sick Man, Who had not been particulary plous and who had been admouistied by ills doctors that he bad only a few hours to live. While awaiting the tardy aftival of Lue witnesses to complete tne will, the Senator sald that ie teit called upon to make some reference to the future, and 50 be fi epee “Are you pre « a “[ shail be” Feplied the dying man with true ‘The Senator a tribute to the achievements of Bowduin graduates and them of the: ed men Whose birth place ‘Maxetace Lioexsma—Marriage licenses have [Bi il i i &) tia i