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THE EVENING svaR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. RAUFFMANN, Pres't Northwest Corner P i Evexmo Stax ts served to subscribers in the ‘on thelr own acconnt, at 10 cents Month Copies at the counter, fice at Washington, D. C. aa © published afr'nionths, 80 cents becciptiosia moe be paid {o advances ont longer than is Pai for. ‘Rates of advertising mae known on application. —S=SS[===—__aHnanamauaz»”ze""—_ Che Evening o. 72—-No 10,891, NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECLAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTIOES._ Cuaates | SCRIBNEWS SONS PUBLISH TO-DAY: LIFE AND LETTERS OF GEORGE PERKINS Compiled by Canoumws Cnuxe Mansa. With Por- trait, Vol 1, 8vo., net #3 50. ‘The eminence of Mr. Marsh among American schol- are and diplomats gives special importance to this fall review of his life, as compiled from his private papers. The work covers his long residence in Italy as the minister from the United States, in which posi- tion be was brought into contact with many notable personages, The story of his life, as told in this, and ‘the second and concluding volume soon to follow, presents @complete portrait of one of the most dis Unguisbed of Americans of strong intellectual fiber. “BEFO’ DE WAR” Eemozs tx Neono Dianect. By A ©. Gorpow snd Tuowss Netsow Pace. 12mo. $1.00 ‘The meus in this volume, teud-r in feeling snd charming 1 their quality. touch upon every phase of ‘BegTo feeling and sentim~n! ss tbey found expresdon smong the blacks of the Vid Domisiou iu the days “defo’ de war.” The bu.sor snd pathos of th» Unes find sdequate and fitting expression in the negro @islect, which is easily unJerstood by the reader, and -. Page and Mr Gordon are masters, ‘THE INDEX GUIDE To Taavei asp Ant Stcpr ot funorm By Lal ErmeC Looum A M With Pisus and Cate Jecues, 160 Lllustrations 16mo., leather. and Cheaper Edition for 1838, Revised and Ke- written. €3.00. ‘The edition for 1888 of this popular guide to travel end art study in Europe has been thoroughly revised to date by the author. “If Americans are wise hereafter, instead of taking their ‘Murray,’ or ‘Baedeker’ they will carry their ‘Loomia —Cineinnats Com mercial Gazette, oats . 4% For sale by ail booksellers, or sent, postpaid, om reesigt of price, by CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 743-745 Broadway, Evzar Gesrinus WANTS A SPRING SUIT OR A SPRING OVERCOAT OB BOTH; BUT THAT IS NOT ALL, THERE ARE SUITS AND THERE ARE SUITS, THERE ARE VARIOUS THINGS TO BE CONSIDERED IN BUY- ING A SUIT. YOU WANT GOOD MATERIALS; YOU WANT STYLISH CUTTING; YOU WANT TO BE HANDSOMELY FIITED: YOU WANT THE GOODs WELL MADE, AND YOU WANT THE PRICE REASONABLE. THE AVERAGE MAN IS WILLING TO PAY A FaIR PRICE FOR WHATEVER HE BUYS, AND DONTEXPECT MORE FOR HIS MONEY THAN ANOTHER MAN CAN GET. IT COSTS 4S MUCH TO MAKE UPA SUIT MADE FROM “SHODDY,” OR HALF COTTON GOODS, 4S FROM 4GOODALL-WOOL PIECE. THEN IT FOL- LOWS THAT ALL CLOTHING SOLD BELOW A GIVEN PKICE MUST BE OF VERY INFERIOR GOODS. AN ALL-WOOL SUIT AT $15 IS CHEAPER IN THEEND THAN A $10 OF COTION WARP <e=>, L 0. 0. F. VET-RANS.—ANNU ‘ness sueeting MONWAY EVENING, april 6, ip Blue Room Oid Fellows’ Hall, Tih st, Election ‘of officers and other important business. Te CHAS. BUR, COLLEDGE. Secs = ELIA WHEELER WILCOX WI. Sr nvist men in the Sunday Herald to" 4 <q=>,,IHE HOLDERS OF TICKE.» 18 1M: $B rotouiar Boat Club “house,” who wish to Dispensary, Bis 0 ee nw ispenaaty, BL . the iicmeovatiie Pharmacy, F sty between Wiha! ORT! BYTERIAN CHUL FOURTH, PRESBYTERIAN, CHULOH, at. bet. F Pastor.—babba sth school at ‘=, Young * Guapel service 30 ty at wee) Be has METKOPOLITAN ‘ghureb, 4th and . D. pastor Bela the 8 huni nestiag of the Ansetices an 1 y, Several distinguished speakers wil! be Sddrese the meetin. “he Under Consideration in the House. WESLEY CHAPEL CORNER 5TH AND ats. are, Faw RIGRT, pastor. — he Lord's Final let eKonine, svitation. and A aus, Society of Christian Couxray Reat Estate—34 page, Dratas—Sth pare. Dexristax—7th page, Dax Goops—7th page, METHODIST —cLrlscuraL AvPmicnat Tis th 9:30. m. aud mouthit and 7:30 p.m. Star, WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1888, Washington News and Gossip, Biden co Adyertascmenmn, AMrepwents—8th pare AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. __— ___. REPORTS FROM HOUSE COMMITTEES. __ House of Representatives. TWO CENTs, Telegrams to The Star. THE DISTRUST OF BOULANGER Is He Emulating Louis Napoleon? a jeago he to New York, tno wence would be San Francisca, because 1a nity Were Many pleasant associations, De de a number of friends and a clumate Which be iKked, eee GEREAR'’S © Was LOADED, mF Omama, New, Apri 14—Privace Jaa G Hughes, Of Co, 1, 2d infantry, at Port Omaha, was danger ously Wounded yesiorday afternoon during drill And Geo. Whistler slightly wounded In the arm by & bullet from ihe rife of Jas Gerear, of Co. C. When Gerear staried to report at_ parade be found {Laat some one had borrowed bis gun and, he has- iams and took duty and waicn Williams had neciected to unload. During the skirmisu drill at the order to fre Ge- fear Was surprised to find that his plece was Joaded, Hughes and Wutstler received its con- tenis.” The ball struck Hughes In Ube wide, pass ing through his body, and wounded Whistler, Gerear and Willams were placed under arrest, mand ny Horrible Fate of an O14 Man. Fort Warwn, inp, April 14—The parbotie@ z at 7 ost Ww, w c Endeavor: Toeaied G st. uw, where we are executaig ings Donde 8 Printing in our usually setis/actory manne AYLUN & Pei us oa oo wt ne =r BUILDING ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC MEETING AT CARROLL INSTITUUE, 602 F ST. N. W., WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 8 O'CLOCK. WHY PAY RENT! EVERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD. ‘The plan of this Association is entir:ly new to this Disurict. Copy of FLAN and CONSI[,UTIUN ob- taiued at the OFFICE. Funds loaues by BALLOT: 4% per cent intevest charged. Sars #2 each per month. One thousand dollars advsuced on each share. Repayments, $12 per month (very little more tun | FOUN men Tent). Subscriptious for shares received at the meet ing. REGULAK monthly mesting i HUKSDAY EVENING, April 19, 8 o'clock. at the Hall, 923 F st. ny. BROOKE, Pres't, E. W. DUNN, Vice-Pres't. HJ. WILSON, Sec. W. HH DOUGLAS. Ir as. EB HA ttorney. 1. ate Oftice, O85 F st. nw. THE SOUTH WASHINGTON BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Organized Jauuary 18. 1888. ‘JNO, F. CULLINANE, President. MAUMICE FITZUEHALD, Vice. JAS. F. SHEA, Secretary: NH. SHEA ‘Treasurer. sECTO! PN. Dwyer, B Leona Jno. Quinn, Wm. Fexan. 7.1. K ace, >. B. beyer, Chas. Porker, David Mi Haat }. Brosnan. M. LUI RT, Attoruey. Shares of stock $1 each, payavie monthly. Au‘ ad~ vauce of @L50 uny ‘be cttarued op each sare.” All the stuck ig nearly all taken, Sa> 8 sve OF STOCK Gsm. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F SI. ASSETS—$860.951.84. Subscription books are open for sharts in the 15th fesue. Subscription abd Jaymenta cau be made at the omee of the Association dauy, from 9 & m. to 4:30 Pm ‘Month! ts are $2.50 per share. $i,0u0 sivtnced on eats, the Association are iurnished upon a] THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, JNO. JOY EDSON. Sec'y. apl4it ‘25 SHARES NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHIC O40 per TANK HL PELOUZE, _ap13-2t 1416 F street, Kellome Building. of | ou 4 plete explaiminx the object, and sdvantages ; 10c.; Ladies’ Cape Collars, 2c.’ First-class in every WE HAVE OFTEN SAID IN OUR “ADS” THAT WE DO SOT CARRY THE LOW GRADES, BUT IN MEDIUM AND FINE GRADES WE MEAN TO GIVE YOU THE BESI BARGAINS IN THE CITY. WHETHER YOU WANT GOODS READY-MADE OR MADE TO ORDER; WHETHER YOU WANT CLOTHING FOR THE LARGE MAN OR THE SMALL BOY; THE YOUNG MAN OR THE OLD; WHETHER FOR BUSINESS, SCHOOL OR DRESS YOU CAN FIND ALL THE CHARACTERISTICS MENTIONED ABOVE IX OUR NEW OUR READY-MADE SPRING SUITS FOR MEN RANGE FROM $13.50 TO840. BOYS’ SUITS, 810 $20. SMALL BOYS, #4710915. SUITS MADE TO ORDER, $20 TO $75. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. E B BARNUM, & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘The above isavery important question to Ladie this season of the year, and never more so than at thiss time, when it is so hard to match the New Shades, We Bave them all Weare showing the finest line of GILT. SILVER, STEEL and TINSEL TRIMMINGS in ‘the market. We have fall assortments of TINSEL, also ‘SILK and METAL GIMPS at 50c. per yard: finer Goods at higner price. Stock of BLACK TRIMMINGS ‘ungurpassed both for variety and style, We have never been able to show a handsomer line of Novelties in PARASOL than this seasoa, and in con- ‘Sequence, our sales in this department have been un- usually large, We keop our stock up by new supplies every day. One lange lot of ali SILK. STYLISH STRIPED PARASOLS, which will be sold while they Inst at the very low price of 82. CHOICE GOODS AND MODERATE PRICES. CHANCE LOT. We purchased yesterday, 79 doz. Handkerchiefs, the samples of 8 Bankrupt Jobbing House. They have Deen divided into two lots, and placed upon our @cunters: one lot at Sc, and the other at 10c ; they re very cheap. BLACK GOopDs. ‘We have just opened another case of handsome and seasonabie BLACK DRESS GOODS, Comprising SILK, SILK sud WOOL. IRON FRAME end FANCY GRENA- DINES, WOOL and SILK WARP HENBIETTAS, and OTHER DESINABLE GOODS. BALSAM FIR SOAP. ‘The Manufacturers of th Rave authorized us to giv every cake of Soap sold for s 1 mite time: as the Soap retails at 25c.. and the Pillow is worth 37c, thisiss Fare opportunity. celebrated brand of Soap Balsam Fir Pillow with z. @ Davis, 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STHST, Sercut Prices rx Srarxo Ovencoars WE WILL GIVE TEN PER CENT Dis- COUNT ON ALL SPRING OVERCOATS WOR THREE DAYS— THURSDAY, FRI- DaY, SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK WE HAVE REMOVED OUR OFFICE FROM 613 FIFTEENTH 51KEET NORTHWEST 0 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST, and the same will be under the sole management of MRE. L. B. KER, Independent Ice yany, who will con- {ue Wh forumtouct Dia SONDand WATCH CLOGS ac el per week. Asking fora coutinuance of toe patronaye so Kadiy bestowed on Us heretofore, we Fewain youre, ete, ‘SUIOK & : AUER, ge 17> ost, sphia 1337, % 17 W, 4th st., ‘Wasbtnwt, D.C. ‘New York. _apl2-3t a TCE ICE! 1CEt Call and leave your orders for Ice at D. ELLI® Groc ry Store, corner of ck and A sts Branch of the Great Fails Ice Co. “ielephone co: ‘with Main office. Telepnone Cail 398-. 2 8 DESIRABLE OF FICE-KUOMS at 12"5 Pa. Suitable for artis Bist: eaers eo pies ‘extra laste platens. Couventences Cailand see tue rooms. BRADBUKY PIANO WAKEROOMS, 1225 Pa ave. ‘aplz-8t ‘stock of every kind of goods pertaiuing toa fir<t-c.ass vag store, 1 dosire tovexpress my thaaks to frieuds Sod the public ioe paat Pa ‘and respect-ully solicit sintance patronage. vecial attention g.ven to Physicians’ Nn ONG A, PRENTISS, Detgeist, Bt ‘Corser 7th abd F sta 2. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. April eceived from the Washington Beueficial’ 'udow- meut Association the sum of one thousaud dollara, being payment in full for insurance wuich b came due me 1 cousequence of the death of my late wise, AUDA XG Freeman. FEANE 1 FREEMAS €4,000. April 7, 1888. Kecerved from the Washington Beneficial’ Endow- ment Association the sun®of four thousand dollars, being pay went in full for insurance which b came due we iu consequence of the death of my late wife, Annie ‘M. W. Fowier. CHAKLES B. LOWLEI, 616 thst ow. $1,000. April 7, LiSselved from the Washington Bemlcial’ Redow- Ment Association the sum of one thousand do lara, Delux payment im fui] for insurance which became dus Me .u consequeuce Of the death of my late husband, Bernard Overman. ELIZABETH OVeKM v - Bw 82,000. April 9. 1888. Hecetved from the Ws Benefic.al' Endow- ment Association the sum of two thousand dollars, being paywent in fli for insurance which became dus me in consequence uf the death o. my late husband, Taomas Duke. SALLIr. D. DUKE. 1455 Coreoran st. 000. April 11, 1888. “[ecuved trom the Washington Besencial” | adgr- ment Association, the sum of two thousand dollars, be- ftir yaymeat in fall for insurance which. oneaiuy dus Wilts ONed “ANDIE J. ONEAL, 8 Ht at. bw. ‘Over half a million doliars have been paid to the ten- eficiarion of deceaved cerufeate holders duriuy. the leven Years the tuajunity of whom Lave bec Tige nusurasce at actual Cust Send for ctreulara, ie coat act The syaabiion Bowtie bs ESgowment Associaton, ou Wash . te eT Dr LARNER, President LAWHENCE GARDNEin Secretary, FRANK & PARRS, Asst. secretary. Se Re ee vies 1417 New York ave. CHANDELIERS, HALL LIGHTS. Most Improved GAS COUKI@G RANGK> AND GAS STOVES. GAKUEN HOE. HOSE KECLS. F. BROOKS, ‘Corcoran x tl 532 15in st Building. " _ SPECIALIST TO THE yo Ear abd. Throat, has feuoved 10 828 7» boure fou 9 to 1¥ a.m. and frum Eye, Ear aud T “ d 6 to 7p. ‘ay NERAL MEI iF TH. AS of the AMERICAN Ei SX will be held op FUESDA, APKIL 17, 158M, at 12 m., at itevitice, 1323 Nat. now imdtou, D.C. t. take into considers ion the: of the CHAKLES E. MOTT, E t ties rT eigherrigiz. Ga 4 m.” Prayer ‘ineetine Ibareday even iigol Meunion Friday eve.tine. PAUL'S ENGLISH LU1HEKAN corner of 11th and H Ser to-morrow morning ‘The pastor preaches in the sveuiuz, Kev. Dr. PARMELER, of Wili.DR- catinvt live’ to hime leome, Come. Siumary mecting at 3 p. Rpvoatiowat—3d page, pa Fautuy: noon pee b page, Frmanciat—6 b pave. For Rew (Fiats)—4th page, For Ret (Rooms)—4th page, For Rewt (Houss)—8th pure, For REwt (Stores)—4th page. For esr (Uffices)—4th page, Fon REwz (Miscell sneons)—4th page, For S8avé (Houses) —3d page. For Saux (Lots)—4tu page. For 342 (Miscellaueows)—5th page, Hovservaxtsaros—6th pare LaptEs' Goops—6th pare. Loca MewTio~—8th paza, Lost axp Fouxp—Sth page Manglaces—Sth page. Mowzr To Loax—3d page, Maprcat—6th pare, New Posticarions—1st page. OCEAN STEAMERS~7th pave, Potomac Rives Boats—7th page Praxos axD Onoaxs—6th page, PERSOWAL~4th pace. ‘PRorgsstonat—6ch page. PnoPosats--7th page. RattRoaps—7th page, Srrciauties—7th page. SPEctaL NoTicEs—1st prea Supcnnax Puorenty—4th page Svumee Resonts—34 page, Tue Trapxs—vth page, Uxpentaxens—7th page, Waxrep (Board)—4th page, Waxrep(Help)—4th page. Waxrzp (Situations)—4th Wantep (Rooms)—4th page. Wantep (Houses)—4th page. Waxrep (Stores)—4th pace. WaxTxp (Miscellaneous)—4th rere ane people at tema stoning st and everybody we come, tole poe a M. taut, at Lam. by Nom ot Moutsum “Seb ELDER A. B. FRANCIS, O. 5. BArTist, Wilt vreuch Proviueuce permiiting, in Mo- 1. 209 Pennsylvania ave. 8. €, irs ila. m and 3p. m. 2 ee GRAGE WEF Okay CHUNG poke Fula ry rm Pt genta tree 3 at ‘prominent. teinperses pel Hymns. cH the ladies of the churei, service. Sun.tay sciivol ut 9: {4 Mt SHOOK, -estence 15 TA ‘Music Led by fthe orchostra, twenty : te orchestra: twenty two-minute talks by tweuty iuen, .ucluc aud professioual aud Government heartily welcome, GOSPEL MEE1ING AT PROHIBITION and Peunsylvania ave..Su.urday, ted by youug men ni fs reguest the conuperation abd reaence ot Make an edort cs oto a T BAPTIS1 CHURCH, R Sta iahak es: a: ¥ sct1001 Schl, corner New Jersey = wili preach at 11 9:30 om.” Mismou ehh by al orcuestra. at " eS fone eat teins wens oneeoe iD METHODIST EPISCOPAL H, cor. 10th anu D sis aw., Ret & m., “Not out of WOMAN'S CHRI-TIAN TEMPERAN +08 SUNDAY AFIEKNOON, April 15, ‘Address by” the celebrated Antho New York. Subject, “ the word, but from th: evi.” ” tie first of a series of xerm ¥ Col m ‘he Moral Purity of | meeting . bursday, Joutn.”"Coruet #010 by: iz0 Jaden! Guart'te ander the dires- 45 p.m. Allure HAMLINE ME. CHURCH,COR. 9TH AND P 4 eV. HK. NaYLOR, D. Fil 15, 1883; Sunday se ruil wermion (second vf 4 series oun peon.e's wneetity Louums. "song d; thou of Madame pen Sanday Hon. Hira Price, of Lowa, will a et is Cordialiy invited. Ayraiay of abit "ao wn. Consecration meetin taceday. Thursday eveuiuge, 7,30. ‘LI invited to these services, ALE M (8 WEDENBORGIAN) ple. North Capitol st., bet aes) @ MEN'S CHS ITA Sp MONTHLY heeCue i N April 16, at 8 o'clock. Keudi. gs ‘who desire to become members should do so #t oper ae | Mrs. M. Steveus Hart ald Missi J. 7 1t_ | mental music vy the Misses scCreery. Sirs. Hart will vt wace,” trot “Lei With one lady are ‘invited. All interes Posed OUTING CLUB should be preseu Goverxuext Recerrrs To-Day-—Internal reve. Due, $834,586.70; customs, $714,819.70. ‘Tae PResipent Has APPxoven the acts granting pensions to Sarah E. Branson, Ida M. Welton, Stephen D. Redfeld, A. P. Cole, Mary J. Case, Mrs. Esther B. Haytord, Juliette Stone, A. B. Van Cl ‘ud Malinda Vesi, ‘and the acts tor the relief of the heirs of the late Francis 8, Wheeler.and Margaret D BAPTIST CHURCH, 478 sf. fe. 8.6. EDMUND HEZ SWRM, pas . ANDEKSON 1.0UT, FRUM CALI- rll ive Wible heading fealitng, at 2:30 SUNDA: ther, 13th wud L sts. is WILL CONDUCT THE ‘us on Weunesday uext, the 18 inst. at Wealey ‘Chavel, coruer Sthaud sts nw. Ad cordially uw ute uw YOURS peop.e’s meetiug ‘Tuesday ise service, Thursday, 7:30 “Syurxeon's Guid." tustor E. Hez Sweiu's new Luay be seeu at Ballantyne's, ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘coruer Sth ‘and [ats tor. Sunday schoo! Chureh or Our Kev. GEORGE O. ol st 6:30 ain. “Preach te Of Savanah, Gar” vouee aa pivs | ARMY SURGEONS TmaNsPexueD.—The following ‘A cordial’ changes are ordered in the stations and duties of officers of the Medical Deparunent: Capt. Wm. H, Austin, assistant surgeot at Fort Niazara, N. Y., 10 t Piration ui bis present leave, and ordered to dut ‘at Fort Bowie, Ariz, reileving First Liew. Wm. D. Crosby, assistant surgeon, Wito, ty his leuve, 1s orderea to duty at Jefferson Mo. Furst Lieut. Charies 8. Blacs, ussistant sur geon, relieved irom duty at Fort Davis, Tex., and Ordered to Hu. t Sidn be WILL BE A B.BLE uces of the W. C. T. U., at icenth-street Bayt st c.urch, 19th und I sis. n.W., HusovaY. Apil 19, .t 8 o'c.0ck pun, by Mrs, i B. HART, to whicu ail are cordially iuvited.1t* GRAND PuOHIBITION MASS MEEI- > CH RCH OF Te.jeved trom duty L. WALWORTH, of e effect on the ex- Tue tts ical Reformer.” t.ve- " puuday Scuool at 9:45 ain ee, n expiration of RTH STREET M. E. Wi ERRGUSON, pastor. Chureh aud lission: ‘The th.rd annual At NATIONAL RIFLES’ HALL, THURSDAY, APEIL, 19, 7:30 P.M. CHAIRMAN DICKIE particular. FRANKAL WALKER & CU-Froy’asl3 Suu | (int deliver Pronounced Third Party Address, and THE QUARTETTE Will sing about “Those Awful Cranks" OTHER ATTRACTIONS. ADMISSION FREE. ARRANGE TO COME. By onder of the PROHIBITION UNION. ¥, B MOULTON, President GILBERT D. FOX, Secretary. “ ‘Suuday scuool at u You.g people's. y) meeting of the Local Preacher’ and Exuort ciation of Washington, DC. will be heidin tue elu J. B, HERESCHOFF H.3 app.ied Lo the Secretary of the Navy for an official inspection and exumina- Uon of a new bouer which he recently invented. He claims that it 1s an improvement upon those now in use. ‘The Secretary wili probably comply With this request. SHERIDAN, 1n a recent letter, ex- Presses the opinion tuat members of the ospltal corps should not, under any circumstances, be transferred to the line, and that those wno are ignorant Of tueir dudes shoud be instructed and @ delinquents puutsued, Unavruorizep Exrenvirves.—The Secretary of War has decided that bure.u chiefs should dis- aliow unauthorized expenditures from appropria- ‘ons made fur their bureaus, If they are made by order of the commanding oMicer tury should be gharged to bi Wituoul quesion of relative the secretary of Tepurt show.ng the isbor A.lmemvers aud friends ‘THODIST EPISCOPAL th st.. near Pennsylvani: ‘$0ai. Preaching at lam. and . Wa. HL CHAPMAR. (Temperance) meeting at 4 meeting at 6:45 p.m Hrayer service Wednesday Boi. by the pasts, ting Monday evening. oveniug, All Welcome.” CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORN! tis dd He strecia te eRe Base ae GuxExe, pastor.—Sunday a by the pastor 11 «am. aua 7 rors Corgaren, pastor. 330 D. ih Buuday school, 3:30 pte Weuntediy, 7:80 5 ma '‘teatty "wel: SPIRITUALTSM.—COR. 7TH AND Bow. T Morrow. — Lect = 4 Veluing, touiowed 10 event LER, one of the Kreatest al wiitiug snediums iu ta uibetsenth cemtucy, will 41 fq b¥eeumn tu the moraine, 119" ‘Twenty-Turgs Yuars AGO To-Day Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, THR PRESIDENT Has DesioNaTED Col. Cyrus B. Comstock, Corps of Eugineers, as president of the Mississippi River Commission, vice Col, Gillmore, deceased. tosts or slate writin cent dor coutrita: SIXTH PRESBYTERIA! URC} 6th and C sts, aw. poston Bye, ob “Bavak's Surrouder, at'4:30 am aud Youne People’s moctin Those wuo donut beloug to church ate abseuce of resin, silicate, lime, any o.ber adulterations the clothe- UL of our process awveter and with # better color and lasting thr e timeslon er than thove goods subjected to the action of impure wresse, potasin sos} Iuted atmosphere. Our Laundry is opeu ingpection of the public. ‘THE CuINgsE Muruopist, Elder Sta Sek Ong, the Chinese d leg..te to the Methodist general confer- ence, was permitted to land at San Francisco. He 48 accompanied by Dr. Sites as interpreter. They will reach Washin thelr way to New Cuter ENGmgeR A. 8. GREENE, Passed Assistant Enxineer C. W. Rae, and Assistan Engineer F.C. Breg have been detailed by the Secretary of the Navy to test the new Herreschof bouer at the works of the inventor at Bristol, K. L. PERSoNAL—Anthony Comstock, of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, is at the Ebbitt,— Earnest Diessel North, of New York city, is at the Arno.—Jos, Boyce of St. Lows, Stanley Dwight, HL J. Brookes, U.S. LeP, French, and Henry L. Coe w York, A. J. K. Landaner ot New Orieans, J. D. Patton of Richmoud, Va, avd E. A. Frost of Kochester, are at the Arlington.—Geo, H. Bates LC. Coverse of Boston, ©, D. Lombard ot New York, are at Wormley's— Jas. Bannen of Philadespula, C. C, Jackson und @. 4. Campbell 0. Bostou, Oscar Von Mosbacher und Geo. H. Foster of New York, and Arthur Fooman of Brooklyn, ae at Welcker's,— , W. Davenport of Pailadeiphia, A. W. Dunnii W. Wiking, “Matthew Hininan, and “W. M. Joun o1 New York, J. 8. Kunneis of Chic: Mcalanon of Boston, nd F. B. Wueeler of sydney, Australia, are at Lhe ity, of New Rochelle, N. Y. Jersey, J. 11. Min, LAUNDRY, 1322 F. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘cor, of BOth and G sts. u w.—Rev. W. W i preach at 11 a. MAN, .D., will scoud sermon upon “The .” the subject to-nixht being “His per service at 6:45 p. 30 a.m. Pilgrim Sunday school, 221° 14h stu. w., 3:30 pm Cuurch music ied Uy Dr. Bischoff, organist it SPECIAL NOTICE. UMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OF yaad di of 4 per cent on the capital gion about the first of May on 1 x ‘and rl SM. New: 150 eee %. CHURCH, WEEDE pantot Quartets) wee thy aoryises ta ree = 60: row. P.eaching a: Y by Reve w. Te ke weosh, ch Capitol aud OFFICE OF THE PNEUMAT! RIAGE AND POWER COM: = " 1888.—The an! meeting uf the Stockholders of i ‘this Company tor the electiou of Directors fur : METHODIST EPISCOPAL chureu. corner of 9th aud 5 ata. LW. W. TL Wascn, pastor. Stinday Schoo at 9:30 a, in Kaspar init, D. D. at 3 p.m Louny peo Great Awakening. ‘Preachiie by Furst Quarveriy - oveteast, 1h p.m. meetin 01 Friends and member. of the congrexation S730 p. tn. "Beats free, Fubliceordally MBIA STEAM LAUNDRY, machi O30" fa O47 10th st. p. w., near F st, 1858. So Collars 13 cents, _Finest Work in the city. OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND VOTOMAC TELEr HONE Co. 4 of $1.2 » per share wil: be payable on the Jost to the stockholders of record Dustuess on the 16th day of April, 1888, ve. ¥, 619 Lath ks will Agr 3 cliatve, President. THE ROCHDALE CO-UPER: ‘CLETY of the District of Coluni: is wili hold in st. Ge rye Hall pril 17th, at & bers is Joaired. AL WILSON, President, ‘April 14, 1888. FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL A fpres toner + Chas. H. Roosevelt, Ino. P, Stockton of New ago, Wm. H. Weeks of NewYork,Chas, E.Clark of Boston and J. 8, Potts of Ri ‘illard’s—Edward James of Tegilar ses-tou, 9: Mi V. DE. LANAHAN WILL PREAGH m., at the Metropolitau M. &. Church. Sabbath sei at 9:30 am. strangers cordially. invited, Lyceum Tuesday evening 7: day newspapers by ewment talent. af OF THE SPIPHANT Go Mf OF THE ePIPHAN 14th nw., Kev. 5. NEW CRUISERS AND GUNBOATS, Naval Boards to Consider Propoved Changes in Their Constraction. ‘The Secretary of the Navy has ordered two sets ©f boards, one of engineer officers and the other . A discussion ou aun ge CHUKCI J. W. HARSHA, Secretary. Sw Wasninaton, D.C. NOTICE UF Cu-PARTHI abpounce that we have this niet rus amo ot WE LEWIS Beme of L. C. ‘M_ C. Le WIs & CO. ‘Building Mater v2y F st hw. TO ANNOUNCE TO friends ad the public that I ry public that 1 have bought 7 1211 Peunsylvania ave., and ‘tteution to business to sermon at vice by te Sun ar and bg ALBUN F.W ATKINS, D. Do OF PI delpuis; will preach bow moruius aud evening. Lt " THOMAS E. OGRAM. ALL AILMENTS OF THE FEE’ by others or uot, I w. GEORGES, Foot Special: CENTRAL UNION MISSION, Penn. ave.—To-night Major H. A. ‘whether given ‘a 8. Song service, conducted jently cure, Dr. J 1115 Fa, ave. n.w., secoud abaipe of rs E. R. Freeman and C. C. Kleckner, AtSan ‘on the Charleston and san F. A. Wilson and W. 8, Smith, &.T. Warburton, ‘all changes in the machin. THE OTHER BOARDS ‘Will consist of officers of the Bureau of Construc- téon and Repair, who will examine the changes in ‘the bulls, Boar Se us canes 5s cuseien, Pa) on the Concord and Bennington, Naval or R. W. Steel , As-t, Constructor Jno, B. ver Jno, 8, Wastmeyer, At Philudel- and Baltimore, Yorktown, Constructor os Chiet En, Passed Assistant ‘engineers will say: him take ot the water oon = METROPOLITAN 4. M. E \WN-VASES. SETTERS AND CHAIRS. GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLERS AND REELS, 8, 8. SHEDD & BRO., 432 Oth stn. w. BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR BRIGHTS DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, URIC ACID DIATHESIS, GOUT, RHEUMATIC GOUT, RHEUMATI8M, STONE IN THE BLADDER AND RENAL CALOULL ‘W. & THOMPSON, Pharmacist, ae SETS Ef fi ott Eg bar ‘Mr. Randall (Pa.), from tne committee on appro- Driations, reported tne legislative, executive 9nd Judicial appropriation bill, and 1, was reterred to ‘the committee of the whole, Mr. Robertson (La), frou the committee on mile itary af, fepurted the bill for une relief of sol- Sant rae vg vulisted and served in the army or navy ducing the reveulon under assumed Dames, Huuse caleudar. Mr. MicKue (Ark.), from the committee on public lands, reporved back Senate bili to relieve pur. chasers Of and to indemaity certain states for STAMP and overflowed lands. “Committee of the Bulls Were reported and placed upon the calendar for che erection of pubic bulidis at Charlotte, N.c., Elmniray Nove ‘Fremont, Ned. Fr. Gasiluyer (N. ), from the committee on invalid pensions, reported tue bill granting in- creased pensions to soidiers who have lost bands. Comuictee of the whole House, Mr. Bynum (1nd.), irom the same committee, re- porte, witb amendments, Senate Dll granting Pensions Lo ex-soldiers und sailors Who are lucapa- Gitated for the performance of manual labor, and providing pensions for dependent reiatives of de Ceased ers and sailors. Comuiitce of whole, Mr. Whutthoroe (Tenn.), irom the committee on Indian depredation ciaim, reported une Dill to pro- Vide for Uke adjudication ans payment of claime, arising trom Indian depredations, Committee e WI Mr. Townshend (IL), from the committee on miltary affairs, reporied back Senate b.li author- ‘izing Lhe Secretary of War to receive José Andreas Urvecho, ot Nicuraugua, into the Military Academy Tor instruction, House Caiendar, ‘Mr, Bayne (Pa.), from the committee on rivers and harbors, reported the bill declaring tue lowa Raver below Wapello not a navigsble stream, ‘House calendar, THE FLORIDA INDIAN CLarMs. In the consideration morning hour the House Proceeded (in committee of the whole) to the con- ‘Treasury to settle and pay the claim of the state of Florida’ Pex on account of expenditures made in sup» ing Indian hostilities, remaining due of the direct tax be held and treated a8 @ proper set-off against the claim of the state of Florida, Mr. Kean (N. J.) suggested that the consideration of the Showa Ge postponed unui Lae 6th OF text Betember, = : ‘The biii went over without action, INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The consideration of the “Homestead” bill hi Ang been postponed until next Saturday, the house Went into commitiee of the whoie (Mr. Creary, of Kentucky, in the chair), on the Indian en oi eke mae tal Pending Labor Bills. 4 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HOUSE LABOR COMMIT- ‘TEE CALLED TO CONSIDER THEM. Chairman O'Neill, Of the House iabor committee, Who bas been absent in the West for the past week or more, returned to the city this morning and at ‘once proceeded to bis commitiee-room Lo attend to the mail matter for bim, accumulated since his absence, Mr. O'Neill intends to call a special meetiog of his committee on Monday next io dis po-e of the various bills which still rest wita tne committee, and will endeavor to have them Te port d in time for consideration before Wednesday, the 18th imstant, Which day has been assigned for the consideration of bilis reported from the labor committee. The bills now awaiting the action of the committee are those providing for ‘the reference to arbitration of la: or disputes; pro- hibiting the sending of convict-made goods out of the state in which they hive been manuf.ctured, and amending the act prohibiting Lhe importation and immigration of foreigners and allens under contract or agreement by providing that In the ex- ceptions to the act the term “artists” shall not be construed as referred wo*orgdfiized bands of music orchestras. ~The committee hope to agree on som: and all of these bil ‘aud’ then Wii ntrrange ‘themanner in Which they shalt be called up, en. deavoring in this arrangement to put turward first those bills to which there ts little or no objec. ton and leaving the more diM™ ult ones for later aciion. The chairman does not anucipate any difficuity 1a securing the passage of the Dill to organize a department of labor which was left over uncompleted on the last day the committee were en itied to the fluor. As to the bill Us adjust ‘the accounts of iaborers uoder the eigut-hour law the chances for Its pi seem to be uncertain, and the committee will determine whether or not to call it up again on Wednesday. The bill to pro- hibit Government military bands trom competing with civilian bands by engaging their services to outsiders, Mr. O'Neill says, Will prubavly be amended’by excepting the U.'s. Murine Band from ‘tue provisions of the bill. Capitol Topics. ‘THE FRANE-GLOVER CONTESTED - ELECTION CASE ‘Was decided in favor of Glover by the House com- mittee on elections to-day. Two members, Cooper aud He were absent. All those present voted in favor of Glover, who is the sitting member. NOTES. A letter from E. 0. Graves, chief of the Bureau of Engraving und Priuting, ‘asking for an addi- Uonal appropriation for the improvement of tne water supply of the bureau was laid before the House yesterday. ‘At last evening’s session the House passed Mrty- five private buls, ABRAIGNMENTS AND SENTENCES, 4 Busy Day in the Criminal Court, ‘This morning in the Criminal Court, Judge Mont- gomery, the following nam-d prisoners were ar- Faigned and pleaded not guilty: Edward Gordon, ‘Henry Scott, Samuel Boston, Henry Curry and John Jackson, rape and assault with intent to commit rape; John Nelson, colored, assault with invent to commit rape on Laura Hawkins, April Webster Banks, obtaining a pair of suoes by cui ay A was arraigned for the grand lar. of abicycle from Max Franks, on the 7th of It te Now Officially Countenanced by the Hebrews. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evextxo Stan. Lowpox, April 14.—For the first time in England yesterday the body of a Jew was cremated at Waking Cemetery, He was Camillo Roth, a mem- ber of the London Stock Zxchange. Some ume ago the Council of the Valled Synagogue in London had the question of cremation browsht before them. ‘The autuority of Scripture was unged for and ‘against the practice (row a Jewisu point of view. ‘Tuey did not decide one way or we other. ASa Tepresent tive of a West London synagogue t yesterday, aud Prot. Marks will conduct over tué remains to-wurrow, cremation officially countenanced vy the Engiish Jews, After tue body had been in the cremation coamber an nour and a balf noching remained but @quanuty of waite asi Weighing jess than Uaree Kitavod, teu years aye, over Torey bodies ave su en years ‘ovor y ve been cubsumed tuere. X = BOULANGER VERY CONFIDENT. He Ridicales the Dictatorship Idea in wch tecails that wnich Lou.s Napoleon Once Made Use of. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evextxo Stan: Loxbox, April 14.—Bouianger’s election for Nord 18 now considered almost cercain. $0 confident 1s the general of success that he has sent a letter re- Signing his seat for Dardogne to the s-cretary of the chamber of deputies, and at the sau telegraphed to the same effect to President Me- Une, who is in the country. In spite of tals he ro- mains member for Dardogne until the chamber sideration of a bill authorizing the Secretary of the | pronounces in favor of his resignation, and it Is at least possible they may insist on his retaining the ‘seat he desires to vacate, In an interview with a ress. aR Figaro correspondent Boulanger rigicules the as- Sane SE he bill provides thes any, Sertion tuat he sougnt to establish a dictatorship, Dut it 18 pointed out that his language is SUSFICIOUSLY LIKE THAT OP LOUIS NaPOLEON tn 1848, with what result history shows The ex- Citement about his candidature contiaues not only 4n Lie and the other great industrial counties in Nord, but in Paris, Yesterday a woman named Quiacnard nad vo be arrested by the duug a discurvance, golug about caillug on people in the sireets to pray for Boulauge:, who toe poor crazy creature deciared to bea deity. Jofferin, & dent of the muulcipal ¥ ag sist the stories circu the partisans of Bouanger with a view to Auflucuce electors, “He nays it is seriously deciared by sowe tha: Boulauger 1s a son of Louis and vy olwers a grandson of the first Napoleon by a@ Russian princess kv.deatly Jofferin has a low Opuuion Of tue iMteuigence of bis fellow couutry~ — THE LOCAL GOVE Gladstone Declines to Obstruct it, Fears ‘Tories May Drop it, ‘Special Cable Dispaich to THE EVENING Stas. Lowpox, April 14.—There was a great deal of cross Young last night in the nouse of commons On Smitu’s motion to give precedence to the dis- cussion of the local governmeat bill, In recent yeara, before the passage of the new rules of pro- cedure, pubiic business has been so much in arrears Uhat {t nas been necessary to encroach upon the time supposed to be available for private members. seul session, however, Dusivess has pro- are Dusty hece Lavouchere'g 00} ction to the x nce Labouc! ci Won. Gladstone and ober meimbers of the party, however, refused to support hin for Ing vo obstruct Lue the tocal goveru:nent bill, and taus give the gov- Yerom.at an excuse for dropp pected they wouid be rather glad SOmeWhat suggestive fact tual a large umber of sories Voted Lor once With Ube radical enewy, La- bouchere, ————— Cutting Eastern Passenger Rates, Cuicaco,. April 14.—Tue Chicago and Auantic Toad created someUuing of a senstion in railroad circies yesterday by a cut of Language w Wel.-kuowa soclaist, Ig 1G as It 1s sus ja Unet-ciass fares: 1 $action, it Is Said, 1S a blow at the Lake Suore for carrying passengers on its through Munited train wituout extra cuarye, ee Driuk Drove Him to Embezziement, Cucago, April 14.—Oscar Syllm, ior several years a vookkeeper for Aaron Feitenstein, a wuole- ‘Sale c.o.bler, 1s Under arrest charged with embez- zlement of $2,000, wich be uad secured by enlarg- Ang treigut Ullus aud pay-rolls. Syllm says he has I Afraid of the Bald Knobbers, ‘MISSOURI PEOPLE FEARFUL THAT THE CONDEMNED MEN WILL BE RESCUED. ‘Cucaco, April 14.—A dispatch from St. Louis says: A genticman who has just arrived irom Ozark says Lat the people of Cristian and Taney counties are very wwuch afraid thai an organized ‘ul be inade Uo rescue ihe convened yobers, aod that if the banged tue U..detected members of ‘wreak vengeance on every one coucerned in the ——___ A Bitter Quarrel Between Editors, Tr LEADS TO.4 MURD:ROUS ASSAULT BY ONE OF THEM ON THE OTHER. dispatch from Macon, ‘nomas J. Norris, eaitor of tue Jemo- assaulted and beaten into insensibility yesterday by Alexander Hi ‘Atacon Times, ‘Hudson came up bel Sstruca him in the ucaa witn ing Lue bows Until Norris fell to the editor of the aeavy iron var, Cun rew OUL Of @ bitter quarrel between the two democratic Papers here for some tune. coon Au Eccentric Man’s Suicide. Lowpon, Aprii 14.—The Norwegisn burk Norma, Capt. Thorsen, frum Savannah, March , for Ko Verdam, Was euuk ia the cuaune: last evening coliision with the steamer Bremen. io Saow in the Mohawk Valley Canasouani 14.—In the Mohawk Vs the ground is ‘covered wate ‘snow, and Wis alt —____ From Wall streetTo-day.- New Youx, Aprii 14, 11 a.m.—The stock market pases Pet cote gens ‘and Nashville was Of 3. 4 a } 4 ei ii A i i i 2 2! i 4 j Hy H f H ; | i i i i [ Hl i 3 i t | | < i body of Jos. Deland, id man fecenuy charged from the county aayium, Was found ta the drying kiin at Hoffmann’s lumber-yard yesterday. Ils supposed tuat he crawied in there (ue algue betore (he scam was turned on aud went to sloep, hewn Dr. Agnew Much Worse To-day. w YORK, April 14.—The condition of Dr. Cor nelius K Agaew is much worse today, Yester- Gay he ua an opecation of laparocomy per- formed. He has requested Dr, Sands to Reopen Whe incision so as \o relieve him of tue intense Dain from Which he 1s suffering. Dr, ~ands has consented, and Will do so.at 2 o'clock this after noon. a SUBURBAN HKAILBOADS, ‘The Senate Commitice Trying to Rece oncite the Contlicting Interests of the Saady Spring and Eckington Roads, Several of the tncorporators of the Sandy Spring Narrow Gauge Railroad appeared before the Senate Disirict committee yesterday and sub+ mitted a proposition to adjust the pending trouble, The difficulty has been that the Toute of the proposed street car line of the Sandy Spring Co. conflicted with that of the projected Eckington and Soldier’ Home street Taliroad. Tne Sandy Spring p-ople say they proe Posed to supplement their steam road with & Street-car line simply for Uhe accommodation of their passengers on thelr steam road. The bill requires them to make the terminus of their steata road just east of the Metropolitan Branch at tue Boundary.” The frst ion Was tuat the company be pert Rbandon tucir steam power at the Boundary ead haul wwelr cars by horse power over a line of street rullroad to be coustructed by them up New York avenue to 7th street. ‘The Co. bjected as Uhat line Would colacide with & por. Yon of tuelr. Yesterday the proposition Ww: made that if the Kekingtan Co. construct Its line within the prescrived Ume—one year—the Sandy Spring peopie may use a part of thelr line, stinply abd solely for (ke transportation of Patfous Of thelr steam road. They may transter Uhelr passeagers at the Boundary to a borse-car of their own, which may be conveyed vo 7ih street ‘and New ‘York avenue by horse power, over the Eckington route, but the Sandy Spring Company shail not transport any others, save and except Passengers OV-T Uheir steam road. ‘This wili pre- vent any competition of iocal business with the Eckington road, The Sandy Spring © will erect a swvall station at 7ca street and New York enue, and by their time tabies that will be the y terminus If, however, tbe Eckington company fails to cohstruct its’road within che prescribed Lime all these restrictions are removed and the Sanuy Spring people may construct Ubelr street liue irom Boundary Lo 7ch street and New York avenue and use it for general business, Senator Daniei was autho to inquire into the controversy between Wwe companies and to amend (he lil So as Co accommodate boun, If that ‘can be done satistuctoril Movements of Soldiers. ONE-QUARTER OF TUE ARMY TO EXCHANGE @TATTONS, By orders issued yesterday afternoon one-fourth, of the Regular Army of tbe United States will soom be transierred from the present stations, the change affecting every regiment that bas been in one deparumient since 1880. The 34 and 25th | infantry change stations in the department of Dakota. The Stu infantry, after cocentrauon at Bismarck, Dak, wili be moved to thedeparument of dexas, ‘The beadquarters of the 19th infantry will hereafter be at Fort Dougias, Utah, in ube departinent Of tho Platte, and ‘the 6th inteniry, Watch 18 pow at Chat station, will go Fort Lewis, Col. The 224 infantry will bave headquarters at Fort Keogh, Mont, im the deparunent of poeme 8 company in tae coinmand of the comimanding-gener: Wii De sent to Fort Marcy, New Mexico, The 13tR inianiry, departwent of Arizona, and the 24th in- Tantry, Geparuneot of Missourl, will exchange stations. Batuery G, Ist ¥ ‘of the East, will transter with battery F. 1st ae | Ullery, department of Callformia. Such of the companies of the 7th cavalry as are now in the departinent of Dakota, wiil be sent to the ineut of Alissourl, and tue 8th cavalry will go irom Uhe deparumeat of Texas to Fort. Meade, ‘fuus Lea of the forty reguments of the sérvice will be changed in station. Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING AssocIATION.—At an adjourned meet Ang of the board of directors of the Citizen's Equity abe Building assoclauion las: eveulug Messrs. Joun G.vbous, Thomas Dowling, and Gustav Frei bus were reelected a8 the vaiuation commitlee; Messrs. Edgar Frisby and W. V. Lewis, unanoo commiites, und Mr. S. W. Rittenhouse was re elected uttorney. The offices are: & Ti Brown, president; Kugar Frisby, vice-president; ©. P. Wililams, sderetary; E P. Berry, ureasurer. Directors: Joscpu F. Bure, Tuowas Dowling, Jobm Gibbons, T. J. stanton, anogue, D. Hort Gan, Gustav Freibus. “The association pays S per cent. per annum, ‘cuakcED WITH SELLING Ligvon fo MINOR. — ‘This moruing, in te Police Court, Jos. Sc Uhe suloon-keeper on 3ist street, was charged OMicer Cotter With selling lquof to minors. Two colored boys were calied Lo Lestity that liquor Was, sold to them in the place of we . AL the request of Lue defense, the case Was con\taued to vear tue testimony of the bartender. Mr. Oa lil, tor the detendant, holds that the old George- towa corporation law, under which Unis prosecu- on is broughi, bas been repeaied, Notes—Aivuso Curtis, a young colored weil-kuowa to (ue police, Was arrested yesterday for asswulUlag bis Sixier. "He was locked up at tbe seven U precluct station over night.— The Colum. bia Boat Club vouse bas been Rewly painted, iy improving Its appearance. S"TumreuatUak axb CONDITION op WaTeR at 7 &. M—G eat Fal.s, lemperature, 50; condition, 2; receiving reservuli, Veuperature, 63; cundiuon at north connection, 3; couditon at south counec- Reported for Tux EvEsine Sram. CoRPoRATION COUKT.—The corporation court, Judge Ciarke, called foF trial at Ue opening of to Gay's session Ube case of O. 8 Fiorence, tudicted for perjury in one of the Suipman cases Tbe Court has appointed M. B. Har‘ow commissionet to sell real estate of the late Tuomas Devitt at tae eee Pity i 7 | li aH 5 z i ul i