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_—_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. evewse: “APRIL 17,°1888—SIX PAGES. LADIES GOODS. BeEins| BEADED CITY AND DISTRICT FME EAST WASHINGTON AssOCIA- Tien, EMPEROR FREDERICK WORSE. Dr. Mackeuzio Thought Death was | ¥4* SFT OF Last SYEeine NO LONGER TOSSING Pulling Vacancies in the Committee of as cchcan a Devten poauestey: exec | SCOR Dr Barker said) “Wnen T LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! One Hundred—Discussion of the New | tn. untavscate ny ——— room Mr, Conkling looking up said aa he patted | Well, mothers, it will do your heart good to see the QnOnTEA ND mavoronIoRE, —— wwe aferorable tura in the emperor's case. At | TO! : ‘Sit right down here, doctor,’ | ™ANY pretty little articles for the Baby. The styiee — vwww “A Ratiread sil. one Ume, It 18 sald, Dr. Mackenzie thought the end ‘and ‘me by the hand continued, “it is -y | 8f@ very odd, the prices much lower than ever before, | Acme. wwww AA a When citing Association No. 2 Southeast | WAS approaching, and the empress urgently eum . ge yw R24 = Washington, met last evening the president, Dr. 04 memi ‘the family to hasten ot ~ 1 departments, and before we forget, any article WE HAVE JUST OPENED AN ENTIRELY NEW | Th a - - - - ly Star. & A. H. McKim, presented letters trom Richard W. Parca ane on ap the-w you buy from us for the baby must wear all right, else LINE IN ALL THE NEWEST EFFECTS. Weekly Star. The Weekly S Tyler and G. Francis Dawson, delogates, and A. | Peri and ‘und others, prince Biswarex | Ewiveuiug todioative of iiness; it ia. oaly the sure | Wwe will sive the required ailafucton, oui vhmptetsilh Sah eal penis dite nthe Gaddis, alternate, resigning thetr places as repre. | WuPiiee Aususts and ‘after recetving une | Of twitching that I have when tired.” Bring the babies with you; we like babies, ‘we gusrantes to be lower than the same class of —oi1— ‘Rutatives of Astoctation No, 2 in the Ciaear Zeisions “The doors ateuaance eld acon. | DF Barker cated auout 0. 9cl0cR, but only, re. dhmines pec oa pean ences Committee of One Hundred. These are three of | suitauion cided that the brouebi prese ‘with- | ilmiced, and that no pueumonia was present Dr. Our 49¢. CAP is made of fine and hes 8 We havea very pretty IMPORTED BEADED WRAP, arawing. tom the Commies of One muna | Macstne tae tan pocuncaa Wl Ta oo ilifatbing arotod the face aad tan: "Welavesoeee trnpereat cere wih pedausadtormaions| THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. Noue of the letters gave reasoos for the resigna- | ature, which the attack. 0: bromehitis slope, dors in his de i a ONT B80 OAP la an all-over embroidered © mate ornaments a fa eect 2 daloes Sash eat | ata a neta cota | af ale tars eee” yee oF ances] zee ie eee GuRaT aE See ee r-mteeia| Tezlopitet ter ca wm oo . . nourishment since tne Visit of the doc. - We areehowing « handeome line of Judgment, had outlived its usefuinesa, The resig- | (hanged. Dr. Mackenzie suggested an abscess in | ToUrHaOneD. Eine no longer raves or tosses avout ead ire + igen, OLDS, | MISSES’ LONG WRAPS AND MOBBY SHORT nations, a3 soon as read, were accepted. Geasive Lover which bas seen’ so pasling ‘to, tne | 0a the bed. ‘is wound ia getting along nicely. Koo xh May Buildine’ covaet 7ts aad Hvis JACKETS. iJ ABA spéctal and extraordinary inducement the WEEKLY STAR has issued s premtum tn the shape Mr. M. I. Weber said that from what he bad seen | doctors, There 1, a marxed Diooay “Lady” and “Gentl ” La ‘We have s fine assortment of all the ister colorings | Of a POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD to be given to every future subscriber to THE WEEKLY STAR a a al yl ha Re Da a Saar PRAT. OG EP | sodctinn can ota eta he ‘cy owe | aug 3068 ‘S. 1. Suit and ‘others wi Dr. MéRing said he had received ‘ony the Fetg- ‘Tue Fuperor if wis Ded aud sat forawhtletn an | The word “Iady” and the word “gentiemss,” Praketes “ga beara ae PERO) | 25 SRL IT EY brea et ae cere mations rea 1 other gentiemen would cont arm-chact, about 4 o’clock showed nimsel ‘used apart, have become little less than nauseous— | | Infants’ and Check Flannt it children forming careless habits of drawing, | We have fust opened a beautiful line of INDIA SILK ‘THE POCKET ATLAS te a handsomety-printed book of 191 pages; 90 are full _pagrg colored maps eee ee ee ee eels TO cspanied Dy the minister | esbecially the latter, Decatse 80 often called into | Meter Hubbard oe Gretchen style, lcely lined, for | § “fegy | AND SUMMER FLANNEL SUITS, in exquisite | setting forth the geographical features of the whole world in minute detail; 201 are filed witn rest MY. Weller sad that te mara mater of notortety | oCJustice, bad an laterview with the emperor Sun- | Play. Forvons of taste employ them as seldom as | A stylish litte, Coat is made, Gretchen style, bas, 8 es: Ae relates nolune ana rued. but you will be | ing matter, condensed into a graphic presentation of all the facts in the soctal, religious, political and aun aortas dung ws ne CULO a Coe Gay evening, Wace hie majeny signed aa Order ap- may be, unless in a distant or scornful sense. PoE a Ba Fo OB: a very 52d Gente Seay, are Sec hates | ney eee be calling anh oxathining them. ipdustrial history and condition of every State and Territory im the Union, together with 48 colored prrercdendh golemsimeentea, inciegpdhygr cre =_ prince Tepresonta- | ‘There ts, perhaps, no test of a man’s upbringing, fine. tne Ra OOKKEEPING TAUGHT BY PRACTICAL AC- Bee rt ag Be CRAG hy diagrams showing the relative strength of different industries and of different products im various The London Morning Post's Berlin Ladlopearpmeentie niet pny Mage Dyeing ond States, and other items too numerous to mention, dent esses Uo give the correct r: ‘the | Teady and so conclusive as this. If he have a habit Hivest! phase Ot Euperor Frederick's iitness, ie | of referring to men and women as ladies and gen Bad made a report. Tue subcommittee had been to report s bill in accordance with the isa agreed upon by the Committee of One Hun ts" Check C./AT, made very stylish, hag the ‘slee tris ‘ith 8 Si with gore See aaa | Fon” port ‘Says It Was noticed on Wednesday ht last that | tlemen—that is to say, using the terms as equiv- fants’ Short Cream COAT, mado of all-wool cash- C01 ANCAISE. have wes = tom pt og to tunnel Capt ol | altuough an avundince of ir wes pag ginrough | slent—it may bs assimed, as a rule, thas ie Ene Syne a td Bifoe viradtoun “French Syrtem of Soana.” The maps and data have been prepared with the greatest possible care and sre believed Bul at 34 street. “This measure would come up c peror’s breatit aued | Surround enuia ere ‘oon thoroughly reltable, - with @ sight note, lodicating tcheal disturb. | Offense, let us Say, unfasaionable, The custom Prouunciation, oe Steen eee the pea eects Ortho Coumicte of One Hun: | ances wulch was attributed £0 cages intarene: | 18 almcet proof positive that he has not resided INFANTS LONG COATS. Tanto tore rer Ee ee ee had { at elther of the great universities, nor mixed in Hep Mute Diernice. Sy Votre ouvrace entre les maine Gun bos” mattre Ay ten cente be enclosed with the subscription the Pocket Atlas will be sent by matt, postage pre Yu ‘Uvn of the Uscues the whic. Infants’ LONG COATS. made of all- ol cashmere, ee eee ee ne eeeeceeeiee. Te | poem OnecTved Sor Chie Gana See nie ce han | what tp called qed society Guring his youth, withan embroidered colina #208 ne woe donner tous les fruits que vous annonces ii me Paid, at eubscriber's risk, otherwise it will be sent by express at the subscriber's expense. his knowledge tne subcommities om steain : wl I see: ‘A bet sr quality COAT, made Mother Hubbard bien “ative a de Chautaug = poe ie emer Papen ni gl fon tt ere gerne A Woman's Noble Werk. emproidored srovd bottom, beck tnd decves pS 86: | Ravosteee? 4g Um, coum, 8 Chautaugus. “A's mh31-18t* eaprensed wishes of the Committee of Oue Hun- ‘oie - i po be " ‘und | From Good Cheer. Asstill nicer COAT is made of ‘all-wool role: Je considere votre ouvrage superieur & tout ce quia | APANESE DECORATIVE FANS, PARASOLS ‘THE WEEKLY STAR contains Associated Press and Special Dispatches from all pafts of tne dred. Ag be stated at last Tuesday's meeti be as Ly moruing procured Lemporary tubes, bro dered around the bottom and made Mother paplie pour initier ea dléves & le prononciation du Set ‘Naphi Lanterns, Im, ke. wi ‘bought the subcomm.twwe was governed entirely | invited Prof. Seryimann to atte Bergmann | The Hospital tor Incurable Children, in London, | bard stole, trimmed at the neck and sieves, 04.0 tan rezon Rieuson, Phlladelphie Scrapbook Pictures, Favora Sheet Musie Gola ‘World, reports of Congress and all the Government Departments, United States Courvs, Washington by persopal reasons He intended, he said, vo | considering that he was entitled to claim tbe posl- | was started by @ lady, who, ater a while, iateney LOR COAT, with hand-work embrol ork oom! cia ak ‘atthe ‘Toya, Studies for “Painti: ELSE Ditelet, Pictures, | News and Gosstp, Political, Personal, Society and Local Affairs, Stories by the Leading Authors or the ot tite subccuancies and be did uot want tomaxe | Prot. Berylauan Cred fo tnserva tubo of tue same | g@¢DeTed about her « zealous committee, It has | Mrs Arles naa nal ad JOD Smolder 1Sthst. Waehington sD coco | Seuss, Cards, Notions. GOULD. 421 Binet all-imm | wong prignt Correspondence from all poluta of intereal; Weekly New York Letters, lome ancien OF tie subcomuitiee, an want toma 4 .C. = = them except wuea that geatleman was present, | angie as Dr. MacKeazie’y Dut of smalier dianever, | grown until first the single house, then the two pei cei ctatea cos tae’ ane ana” * Voce Vee’ | Mie M. J. Passo. Fashion, Religious, Literary and Agricultural Notes—in short, everything that should be in toe best Be said (hat the new Ulil proposed to destruy all of | Faluag in the attempt, be.called Dr. Braman, | small houses, became utverly inadequate to mect- 3 npolndhepapeagane pot Paper of the most interesting city of the country, IC 1s an eight-page paper of Mfiy-six long, Well-Giled ‘Sreuus It" woud dostruy ese two parks the | gested Oy Dr. Muckenale Ammediately_aicer une | #€ the demands made for admittance by parenta pean eee Wonton, toe Mat ding Wc SEVENONARE FINE FRENCH HAIR Goopa, _| Columns and costa oniy One Lotiar @ Year, avenue. It wou 70) ‘wo pari Mucke' s ; Qeraeid park and the park in trout of Providence Serntion of Wenchootomy, wase the German 600- ecen geeconcasenee eereipcear ones oe sinfente Hercoetts: Yith voke made of tucks and Prinetpal _ Votce Cul ce Elocution, and Oratory. aLao. ‘SP, Lortm Chappell, a member ofthe subcommtt=| ne 0 Joa soe USS UR AN Keeps them tenderly nursed tit they die: or ie | aaah, -ie with tucked pointed yoke, trimmed | Heenan: Cryt Aes, Melville Bely Br. 3.B. New | 4, apectat serection tm es: Sor on seam ralitends, tock exceptions 10 Mr. Wel} _ Moulnager’s Bomsbuatie MamiSectes | Cal cbetinate ouacs Of discaay, euatinng prtsents | Tehaw’ LRG RLIEE oi the entiveyoke of axt- | Huan Hyatt) Mr. Sam Ford, W. J; Peyton, | "Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingied. __ mb26-1m* es remarks. | He said the Committee Of Ove | JULES FERRY DENOUNCES HIM 48 4 CATILINR, AND | Wily Would hav ech bedridden to use ticit Umbs | broidery, aud tran.ned around the beremefor @LOee | Cdn And. 'ypherd, esq. 24-tmn* "| RPRS. V. A. TRAVIS INVITES YOU TO cALL AT Hundred instructed (he subcomumictee to use their WAMNS THE PROPLE AVANST CASARISM. Infants’ SLIPS. made in the Gretchen atyle, of the “nN, B ME dressmaking parlors to have your spring own discretion, and make the best afrangement | General Boulanger has writven a letter to the neat Nainecok, with rivbon around neck and aleeves, er Drearnixa.” Arevses miade. reasonable prices snd perfect ‘Bt guar Bat could be made, even making some Cone® | arectors of the department of the Nord, in which im Civilization, sis contigs on, | 18 Saferuard againet PREUMONLA SAL. miliiace ee ns, ‘The committee was given alsere eae ote (dered bs jour. oe. adopt any plan that seemed most feasible except | he says: “The 15th of April will henceforth be Aoutcing, FoR and nleaver male ct Gabseldery ‘aad | COLDS. py i Fomrnt ich; | | LY DRESS SHIELDS ARE THE BEST— such propositions as had len negatived by the | marked in the annals of the country as the date of | _ Future ages may see the seat of empire trans- | folned sith sition S658. READERS.” Appiyatthe Manufactured by the Brooklyn Shield Co. Brook Sian torun thevagael uaior'sta suet wen Me | her true detverance, You have courageously | ferred (0 regions of the earth now barren and des- Facpesat a RE Maia Cittax oF evocurion Sold by all leading dry goods Reiuece AN UNEXAMPLED OFFER!!! gym rw pesery tem resisted ali pressure, You have held your ground | lated under atense solar heat—countries % : rf - . =; = same pantie sce nad veen | gainst acts of tyranny, obeying only the voice ot | Which, for that very cause, will not improvably | rotantet Cambric SKIRT, made with five tucks ih street northwest aR iG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEA! ‘Mr. Wller said Che tax-books showed that one gentleman Was personaily interested. meeting of the Committee of One Huadred, siguation a8 an alternate Lo the Committee of One | Some question baving bee : raised as to whether deciared bis intention not to atiend any more dgclared Vacant The following were then elected j ‘Objection being made to further consideration of the matter, Mr. Weller reserved Bis fire watil te FILLING THE VACANCIES. Mr, Benjamin, who had come tn, offered his re. Hundred orally, and it was accepted. Mr. Benja- min was one of the “withdrawing” members. | Col. Suit bad really signed the “withdrawal,” Mr. | Beajuuin said ue kuew Mr. Suit signed it and had Inewtings of the Comittee of One Hundred. Cpun ir. Magianis’ motion, Mr. Suit's place was delegates und alternates to fil vacancies: B. A. Leaman, T. B. Marche and EB. Stocking. dele- ales, abd Dr. Hazeo, Wm. H. Maginnis and C. A. | Sluelus, aiterpaces. Tue NEW BRIDGE. Mr. Weller stated tuat the contractor forthe new Eastern branch bridge had informed him that by the 1st of August the bridge would be com) ‘They bad hopes of securing the pass- age by the House of tbe aduitionas $60,000 to com- the bridge according to the revised plaas, Fine rallroed company 13 ts pay its proporuoa of the cost of thechange. The fs to be Dullt on solid stone piers, with a solid masonry abut ment They wouid Dave a finer bridge tha twey hadexpected. It was therefore necessary that Uae approaches of the Dridge shoud be placed in food cuudition. | He urged the necessity of bar eatucky avenue Opened and -improved, al odered a resoluion, Whicu Was adopted, requesi- ing the Commissioners to grade this avesue with the chaln-gang work. Mr. Weiler sugy.sted that Bust Washington should celebrate the openiug of | the bridge as West Washington had dope te opening of the pew free uridye. ——<— ‘The Mississippi System, COST OF IMPROVING THE GR AT WATER WaT AND IFS THOBUTARIES SCRPAISINGLY SMALL. An interesting and valuable report of about 600 Pages ou the Mississipp! and its tributaries has just been made to Congress by Mr. W. F. Switzler, chief of the Bureau of Statistics. The portion of the document Which gives a historical, deserip- tive, and commercial review of the whole system, smeluding its national and tnternational features, is DY Alex. D. Anderson, of tals city, who wakes some interesting statements about the commer- tai Vaiue of this river system aud (he percentage Of this Falue aunualiy spent for repairs He esti- mates tDat the people ot the United Statey have im tue Missisuppt and its forty-four navigable Unbataries highways ot coumerce and cheap trans portation to the seaboard .o the enormous value | Of $2,000,000,000. ‘The total sum expended by the geuerai Government frum March 4, 175%, to June 30, 1886 (4 period of ninety-seven Fears), In tue | improvement of the system, Was in round Dumbers about $51,000,000, about $3 per mile per year. AS the couuuberciat Vaile of Cucse forty-five rivers is | estimaied at $2,054,941 ,650, tue total cost of re- | pairs during the uinety-ccven Years Was but one- fourth of one per cent of their Value, OF at the rate | af 1-400Cu of one per ceut of their Value per year. | whom londle cos ‘Transfers of Heal Estate, Deeds in fee have been fied as fo.lows: J. H. Walter to Theodore E. Davis, lot 3, sq. 1053: ¢—: | Jot 2, do.; $-. Julla S. Goodreliow to G. E. Paxton, | Jots Sz and 84, sq. 774; $1,508 W. R. Woodward, | trustee, to Joun Grinder, parts 23 and 24, 5q. S&2; w._W, & Thompson et al, assignees, to Jona | Addison, “lots 12 to 14, sq. 1081; $3,500.22. | & D, Webb. to W. A Coulter, lois 45 ‘aud 4, K's | sub Long Meadows; $500. "C.C.Giover to" the aildren’s Country’ Home, pt. re-survey of New Seat, 2:8. A. L Puillips to Mary F. Smith, pe. an 195; $5,500. U. J. Baxter Harris, lot 150, P's sub Mt. P' ©. Denison to Mary 4. Cus ‘YA, Brookland: 3600. Wards, lot 5, sec. 3 Barry Fa: Grasmin to Jas. Dorsey, pt. 4, ; $5,400. betu Koerth ‘to Bridget McSweeney, pt. 1: 225. Joel Peraua to Jacob C. Peacock, pi. ; $2,500. F. Housam to Aume . oe BIG; $6,005. H. D. Boteier to D, Meconville, Sub 3%, 9}. 360; $2,500. Josephine B. Wuitungion to Aaule L- Merrill, pt. 2 4 0. LR Tutile to Augusta i he Widow's Mite; $6,500. Galuguer, lot 4, sq. 17; $1,004. Base Ball. RR WASHINGTONS BAvILY DRFRAT THR PRINCETON ‘TRAM AND GIVE 4 GOOD EXHIBITION OF BATTING— OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. Daily aud Murray were the Senatorial battery tn the game against the Princeton team yesterday, and toe combination worked so Well that the col- lege boys scored Dut three runs wile the states. men, by #serivs Of rattling hits, earned pine and tallied twenty times. During the game Dana, of Princeton, lifted the ball over the feace tor a home run The Washington wen made elyhteen bits, five of them doubies aad four threc-bazgera. dur. | ray made his rst appearance her- veulod the bat | nd made a great uupression. He batted thei | well. ‘The Cuban Gi.nts appear to-day opening the iast series of the exhibition gains, Games elsewhere: At New York—New York, 21; Columbla Coleye, 2 At Buitimore—Bostoz, 4; Baltamore, 1 At Pittsburg—Aulegheny, 19; "To- ronto, 3. At Philadeiphia—Atuletics, 13; Paila- deipnia, 7. At Todianapolls—Indianapouls, 12; Toiedo, 4 "At Cinciapati—Cincinnati, 23; Coving: tou Stars, 3 —_——___ A Vinorsta Covomp Cove MARRixD AT THR CITY WaLL—Yesterday a clericai-iooking colored man with & neatiy-dressed colored girl came up from Alexandcla, and proceeding to the court house | ured & marriage license ip the names of G. L. jasper and Ella Gilson, both of Fairtax County, | Va. Rev. Dr. Dashiell, of the 15th Street M! | E churca, came in before they left, and a sugges: ton Velag made he turned from the books on which be was to make gis returns and married them. Before the ink was dry the matrimonial not Was Wed, —_—-__ ‘Tux Verexsn Opp Fritows—The I. 0. 0. F. Veterans at x meting last night at Odd Feilows? Hail, 7th street, elected tne folowing oMcers tor Ue ensuing year: President, ancphower; first vice-president, Wi. second vice: president, Dr. Cuarivs Alien; secretary, Z. W. Kes #, and treasurer, T. 7. Spare. A hudiber of uew meuibers Were elected.” The proposition to estab. ash & Lome for indigent Odd Peliows was dis- cussed, but no action was takea. A comultice consis. ing of A.J. Donald-on, J. & Crampton, and Dr. Cuaries Alich Was appouied wo take charge of Se annual banquet, which will take place next mont. Jonathan Ww. W Al ——__ Mahone's Opponents. TREIR APPEAL TO VIRGINIA REFUULICANS. ‘The opponents of ex-Senator Mahone hae pub. we state covrention who will vote against the | tonal Bre conscience. Workimea Whom it was attempted to overcome by tuthuidation risked everything—even thelr dally bread, Honor to your perseverance aud bravery. ‘The politicians, who have never Dut oue rograin to ho.d oflice .otever-prevended not to Understand my profession of faith, But you understand it, and you Lave joined me in demand- ing the dissovutioa of the chamber. You have condewaed the impotence of the revision of a con- suituion that is of an anti-repubiican and usurp- ing character. What France demands, what the ewe.0rs buve affirmed through wy usme, 18 the hecessily of a constituent assembly Deiore’ Which all aubitious Will be effaced, and which will give the people the large place they ougnt to occupy unde. a repubiic. ‘This nus always been promised tw them, but systematically withueld. Electors, oUF mutual interests are those of the country anu of the republic. It does not suflice to love Buth. You must know also how to protect und deveuu tuew, Without a thought of provocation, together we Will devote ourse.ves to this yreat tisk. Without adowing ourseives to be thwarted by calumnes we will labor to make the repubulc respected and indestrucuibie.” M. Ferry, ita speech at Epinal, denounced Gep, Boulanger’ as a mutinofls soldier. He admitted twat we chamber of deputies had abused its ower in order to incite a ijuisterial crisis, Dut in fending tue seuate, ue said tuat the f erists proved that direct suffrage was Dot in.alll- die, aud sowed the danger o: a singie « sembly and the necessity Of a senate. ‘The existing situa Hoe tas s plagiarism of the, secoad of December. fe pertec..y recognized ayaln tue hypocritical, ¢guivocal and threatening formulas of tuat perio., fie Would support the Floquet cabinet, and ne called upon it to assume an active miutant atti tude toward Boulangertsm, and to concentrate re Publicans against tue pieviscitary Cwsarian move- meat. ‘The revura of France to Cesarisin would lead to & foreign war, France Would lose the esteem of tue rest of Europe if a second time in forty years sue should be So foolish as to take mediocrity for geutus—a Catiline tor a Washing- Yon. Al good c.tizens must Tuuse themselves to combat a reversion Cwsariem, whicu bad always Jef. shametui, Liood-stalwed traces In ue history of France. ———_-re0_____ ‘The Great Brewerw Locke EIGHTY BAEWERIES IN NEW YORK AND NEIGUBORING CITIES CLOSE THAI DUOKS TO THEIK EMPLOY ES. About eighty breweries Joined in the lockout tn w York yesterday. The master brewers ali say that they Dave large stocks of beer on hand, aud they apparently have no fear either of betng embarrassed in their business or of being obliged to put up the price of beer. Breweries in Jersey City, Brooklyn, Newark, Patterson and Staten Island are also in the lockout. Just before noon the proprietor of each brewery called thelr ieu Vogether, They were instructed In a guort ad- dress that, oWing to the resuiution that the Na- ers’ Aswuclation bad seen fit to adopt, Uuelr services wouid no longer be required. They Were informed that tue Drewery euiployers lad Unanimously decided to be tuctr own bosses, aud Would not $ibaut to anything of « dictatorial nulure from tuvit men. The oosses considered Uhat tue cum fact whicu the Jourveymen Brewery’ Union dema ded of ine employers to sign Was de- cldedly of tals nature, and consequenty bad re- fused to sign it. ‘The men were further informed that should they feel disposed (0 subinit their names tor re-eni- pwoy ment as individuals, aod were Willing to dis. cOumect THeawelves {rom chet Unions und Tecog- ize ther em vioyers as tueir only Losses, Lhe pro- pristors woul ib: perfectly willing to re-etup.oy Them, give thin the same pay, with the same nuwter of no 4s’ work aud employ them under {he same cvuuitious as they had woked wuder formeny wuea the time came. Oue company, the Pitzyevaid Brewing Company, 1s repored to have signed tue Unwn’s contracts, The men at breidt’s | brewery, at Euzabeth, N. 3. agreed to return to work Uils morning at U volnpany’s terms, ‘The Ensiga an: Lady. RYAN ARRAIGNED FOR THE ABDUCTION OF Miss wiS- NIE ROSE PARSONS, Ensign Ryan and J. ii. Mead, charged with the abduction of Miss Minnie Rose Parsons, appeared before Alderman Cassidy in Pittsburg’ yesterday attercoun and waived a hearing, giving bail for Uhelr appearance at court in the sum of $1,000 each. Mr. Marshall, Miss Parsons’ lawyer, sad aferward that theré had been no proposition Lo settle the matter. “The case ts im iny charge, and the young lady will do wuat I'say. I intend to prosecute tne case here aud at headquarters at Wastiugtoa,” spay nhc ‘Tur KeeLy Motor Cas&.—Judge Finletter, in Court of Common Peas, No. 3, 10 Pulladelpuia yesterday, feiused to anx nd the urder in tue Keely Inovor case Whicw Way wade lust Week abd Lhe n- spection Wii now lake place under Lue order pre- cisely as it Was then reported. ~ ser Mr. GLapstoNe ConFivext or rue Porcre.—A briduant reception Was yiven by Lady Sauduuret 1a Londoa last eveulug. Messrs Glaustone, MOF ley, Kussell, MeCartay and many Other noved b- erals were ‘present. Mr. Glaustoue deilvered an address on the history of the last Mity years, ‘It Was, be Said, @ hisWory of progres; ioreover, it Was situpiy the history of Uveraiisi. ‘They bad progressed greatly Siuce the general election, al- {hoagh at a wisadvantage, owlug to the secession Of the unlonists, Who Lad great social influence, In conciusiou, be said tat the prospects were bupetul lu the'extreme, and he advocated energy as certain to triumph ih tue end. — ‘so Boomtxe BOWEN POR GOVERNOR OF Vinorwta.— A Norivlk, Va, special to the Fbiladelpuia Lrcas last nigut'’says: Congressman Henry Bowen, of the uluto Virginia district; Cougressman J. it Brow., of the ffth Virginia disuiet, and wo oter Virginia republicans arrived ere. from Washi won to-daF abu leit tor Lyncuburg wo- ‘ai. “They are ob @ Bowen gubernatorial boom ing tour. ———— Pxouturrion 1x New Youx.—The New York sen- ate last nigut, By & party vous, passed the reso. ton subuiltiing wo the pe. amendwent. ‘The amenaa abeyance Until 1890, and if the legisiavure that YeaF passes the resvidiiom the aiMendinen: will be Subuuitied to Lhe pec D¥.xG oF HyDuurn 14.—George Shoemaker, young mau of Urangeourg County, 8. C., ly dying f LYdrophobia. In December last, he Was bitten shigntiy Ou Che back Of bis right uand by a hound Duppy. Last Thursday ke began to feet pains Tuning up bis right arm, Which Soon stiflened first (hat side of Lis neck dad then Ue other, and since that Ume we has been having frequent | Viovent convulsions He 1s foauiing at the mouta and suflers fearfully from thirst, but waen Water Is Rauded bim bis sufferings beggar description, Daring the intervals between bls paroxysws he piteously begs bis physicians to give him strych- bipe, Suoot Lim, cut Bis treat or pul an end Lo uls ‘Sufferiogs in any way. It requires four men wo keep bi In doors, "ee ---— ‘Tue New York Rervsiicax Cics.—At its regu- ie meneay necting held a ‘York last night ubilcan Club of that city disposed of the tariff question by the Of @ resolution de- Organizauon of Ue party in order to give Eire power to the voters and iewsto the chutrisan, whom they regard a8 @ “bom” The address ts sigued by ex-Governor Cameron, ex-Cuogtessman Joba & Wise, ad J. D. Brady, ex-Uniied fenator Joba F- Lewis, and others A Richmond to the Philadelphia Press says: So far, tue present plan of organization i + lating the President's Neal pe poulcy “uasound and Un-AuiericaB,” abd advocating the earilest bie abotilioa’ of the internal revenue as way of of the surplus, ‘The resolution also favored the enioreement of laws in ‘the liquor H become the seat of mechanical and thence of politi- cal power, Whoever finds the way to make indus- triality useful the vast sun power now wasted on the deserts of North Atrica or the shores of the Red Sea will effect a greater change in men’s al- fairs than any conquerer in bistory has done, tor he will once more people those Waste places with the life that swarmed there in tne best days of | Carthage and of old Esypt, but under another civ. | Uwation, where man ho longer suall worst | sun as a'god, Dut shall have learned to make Lt his servant, oo Slick Mexican Thieves, Correspondence of the San Francisco Chronicle. A noted judge in Mexico one day stood in a por- tal talising with a friend, to whom he said: “For- get that turkey again! For more than a week I have every day promised my wife to go to the Volador and buy her a good fat turkey to make galantina (deviled fowl), that she may invite uer brother's family to dinner. And as regularly as the day comes I forget it, By the way, T may have time yet before court opens.” And he put his hand Lo bis Waten-pocket. course,” he “PvE forgotten my watch, too, Lett iL 12 the drawer, where I always Keep it at night. Well, my Wemory certainly grows poorer” every day!" The ‘palace clock striking showed it to ‘be almost court time, and the Judge went on to nis duty, A sbabby feliow standiug near the two {nends meaoWulle Bud lost no word they had Spoken, Half an nour ister ihat lepero presented Duunsedf berore the judge’s wite wil a fine fay Vukey. “Senora,” he sald, “yuur husband, tie houored judge, sends you ‘this turkey for alan. luna, that you'may sk your brother's familly 0 dine to-morrow. And hells sorry he has forgoiten, itso oiten. Aud be asks you to send nim by me bis watch, which isin the drawer of the ight siond, where he alw Ys puts Itor nights.” ‘Tue UurKey Was conveyed to tue larder aud che watch Was handed over. ‘this interesting litue incident was brougut to light 1m ibe natural course of events When the Judge returned and sought 107 his, watch. ‘The rage aad mortification of his w.te Is wot tobe pictured. The Watcu Was not to ve re- Stored, bowever, by lamentation, and mutters Tesumed their uccustomed order.” ‘The suuject Tankied, however, 1a tue mind Of .erla.yship, aud great was ber rejoicing wuen the next mo ulng Sue WaS SuMmOue. UO feceive a spruce young {liow, witu the appearance of a lawyer's clerk, Who noued ber that Uae Walch Was recovered at tue Uilef appreuended, “Aud,” he added, “to compicve bis idestitication asthe man to whom tue huckster sold the Lurkey We have but to pro. duce ft 16 court Usat the Woman inay sWear to it,” More tasn deighted tue lady produced the tuakey, Wila Muoy injunctions to have i revurmed seat Sobab,y lor 1t8 Intricate dresslug. But alas and Aiuckeday! ihe guests ussewibled, tue diner Ste.med 1p the kitchen, No messenger, no Luikey. Aud the cunndlag buusewife realized, only when her husband appeared aud the state Of affaus transpired, that tne tovth-ome turkey hud goue to Fegale Lue adrO.t uppropriators of the Umepiece, ver ‘They Want no Mormon» Around. WEST VIRGINIANS DKIVE THE MISSIONARL:S AND CUNVRETS OFF. A number of Mormons have be-n trying to evans gelize the inh .bitants of some of the Laterior coun- Ues of West Virgtota for some time past. Among the districts in waich these missionaries have veen. at work 18 that of Yellow Creek, in Calhoun County. They maie several converts, when the people became indignant and ran them out of the county. Several of tue converts remained afier the missionaries left and tne citizens began to Ubreaten them with all sorts of vengeance. Joho W, Metz, One ot the converts, received several Unreatening leviers ordering lua to leave. Metz, instead of leaving the neighborhood, rented une ‘otuer farin and Was prepaiug to move, when oo Ue night belore Le uoUSe be Was Lo occupy Was burned down, and a letter tacked on tue fence” in Which tue Writers threatened to burn every house he trled to occupy. | Metz was stubborn and deter- inined to renal and secured anotuer hotse, Walch wus aiso burned tue nigut before he Was to move Inv it. He Lalled (0 yet another house for some tume,the owners belug afraid t.eir property Would suifer, DUE at last he succeeved, aud was prepare lug UW move again when that, too, was burned, making tu all three houses buried within’ a tew Weeks. The officers appear to have no clue te perpetrators, Who now Lureaien SetZ witu death Ai be does not leave. There Were a number of other al.eged Mormon converts in the nelyavoruood, but they have all been frightened off or run out of the coun.y. ‘There does uut appear to be a disposi- on to run down tue perpetrators of these our rages, —_——_+ee—______ And Now Paper Bedciothes, Paper bedclothes are made at a factory in New Jersey. ‘Yhey are doubled sheetsot manilla paper, fhened with twine, and valuable by reason Of Ue pecular properties of puper as a non-con- ductor of neat, ‘They have @ warmtb-preserv.ng power far out Of proportion to their thickness and. welgut. EC ESES ‘The Oldest Ex-Congrewman, From the Hudson Register, Mr. Joun F. Coilin, of Hillsdale, in this county, 1s probably the oldest ex-member of Congress now ving. He Was born in Hillsdale in 1802, and 1s now eighty-six Years of age. He Wasa member of the Twenty-ninth Congress (1845-6), elected trom. the then eleventh district. He 1s still in the full of his faculties, with clear intelect, ac- riven and pubs Tour octavo volumes of tical history, large editions of which he distinb. uted gratuitously. He is now engaged in revisin, the whole work, with the Oceompnising te maiter in one lange volum cannot fall to become a valuable staudard work on the political history Of tue country, from its foundauon to tne resent Une. It 18 an incident worthy of note that Mr. Perkins King, of Greene Councy, who recently died at the age of ninety-oue, represented we ‘Twenty-first Congress trom the ‘same district (the ewventh) aud for many Years enjoyed the distinc. ton of “the oldest living ex-Congressman,” and now that distinction fails upon bls colleague, Mr. +00 Corrixa Dowy Tae NUMBKR OF SaLooxs rx PuiLapeurata.—The license judges in Puiladel: hia yesterday anuounced Lneir dectsions in tus Cases of applicants for liquor Iicenses in several wards. Awong th- more notable names in the re- Tused list 18 that 18 Arthur Chambers, the In been granted for 745 saloons, While at (he present time in these ‘Wards there are 3,201 salouna ‘The new law will go into effect June L. = s99—____ Mrruopisr PREAcwuns To THR PRESIDEXT.—The Ministers of Philavelphia yes adopted an address to President Cleveland arding bis interpretation and modification i f ' fi 8: ! i i aif ps fee i i i Es it i iu HE tne | generally’ gvod health. He "hae around the bottom, for 4c, Int se pose Combate SARE med with double row of tucks aud inserting. for Ake. Thiunts’ Hematitched SKINTS. nade of fine India linen, full Jength and width, for $2.98. INFANTS’ BACQUES, ‘A Hand-made Worsted SACQUE, made of good qual ity woo, in Pain wiute and colored borders for atte. infauts' SACQUE. mad: of better quality. zephyr, with. pretty double stitch. in all sizes and colors, OBc, Infants’ Casuinere SACQUE, bound with ribbon, bas theseams tinisued with silk, in all sizes and colors, $1.37. t*" Infants’ BOOTEES from 25c. up. 719) = Dress Trnouscs. 719 above is avery 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 have them all. Weare showing the finest line of GILT, SILV) the market. We have full assortments of TINSEL, also SILK and METAL GIMPS at 50c. per yard; finer goods at higner prices. Stock of BLACK TRIMMINGS unsurpassed both for variety and style, PARASOLS. ‘Wo have never been able to show a handsomer line of Novelties in PARASOLS than this seasou, and in con- Sequence, our sales in this department have bees un- usually large. We keep our stock up by new supplies every day. One large lot of eli SILK, STYLISH STRIPED PARASOLS, which will be sold while they last at the very low price of #2. CHOICE GOODS AND MODERATE PRICES, CHANCE Lot. ‘Wo purchased yesterday, 79 doz. Handkerchiefs, the samples of @ Bankrupt Jobbing House, They have been divided into two lots, and placed upon our counters: one lot at Sc., and the other at 10c.; they are very cheap. BLACK GOODS! We have just opened another case of handsome and seasonable BLACK DRE~S GOODS, Comprising SILK, SILK and WOOL, IRON FRAME and FANCY GRENA- DINES, WOOL and SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, and OTHER DESIXABLE GOODS : BALSAM FIR SOAP. every cake of Soup sold for a L mited time, as the Soap retails at 25c.. and the Pillow is worth 37¢,, this isa rare opportunity. E.G Davis, pli 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8STHST. Ocr Gaear Ovexixe Suz LOW-CUT SHOES, SLIPPERS AND LIGHT SUMMER FOOTWEAR TAKES PLACE APRIL 14TH TO 18TH, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. ‘For these four days only, we shall offer the “Spe- cialx” enumerated below at the Reduced Prices named tc induce you to visit us and give us @ obance to ex- hibit to you the MOST ATTRACTIVE LINE IN THE DISTRICT, ‘and thereby giving you & chance, early in the season, for Bargains in Goods, that you soon must have, SPECIAL 1—Gents’ Kangaroo $2.25 Strap Ties, $1.8 SPECIAL 2—Gente’ Genuine Hand-Sewed Seamless Vamp, calf or Kangaroo, 8250; Oxford Ties and Button, $2.90. SPECIAL 3—Gents' and Boys’ @1.25 Canvas Shoes, Diack or in colors, solid leather soles, 05c. Acomplete line of SPORTING SHOES, suitable for Athletics, Base Ball and Lawn Tenuis, Bicycling and ‘Easy Walking. SPECIAL 4—Ladies’ $1.25 Genuine Curacao Kid Hand-turned Oxford Ties, plain or patent tipped, ‘common-sense or opert-last, 95c. Our assortment of LOW WALKING SHOES must be seen.+ SPECIAIg5—Ladies' Adonis Slippers, the latest style, in Pfench Bronze, $1.85; regular price, 82.50. In black kid, $1.50; regularly, 61.85. SPECIAL 6~Ladies’ 75c. Hand-sewed Kid Opers ‘Slippers, 490, House Slippers of Kid, Gost, Serge, or Canvas, SPECIAL 7—Ladies’ Lasting, Laced, or Congress; food soles; usually 81, now 70s. Full stock of Lasting, Button, Laced, and Congress, SPECIAL 8—Ladies' Hand-turned Feather-weight $2.98 Dongola Button, $2.45. SPECIAL 9—Ladies’ Foxed 61.75 Button, 61.37; box- ‘toe or common-sense. STEEL and TINSEL TRIMMINGS in | ‘The Manufacturers of this celebrated brand of Soap | ff have authorized us togive a Balsam Fir Pillow with | _ 313 aks B—Abaoinlal | breathing is not Deep Breathing. MARtEN's CoMMERCIAT, COLLEGE, a13 6TH | IVE st. n.w., near City Post Ottica, ‘The Hichest Stand- | ard Busitiess Colleve In America. Covonep students not admitted, Catalogues tree, FHANCIS G. MARTYN, President, C.K. URNE, A.M. C.E., Prin, mhi6 DWAED C. TOWNSEND, TEACHEL OF ELOCUTION, _mh15-3m, 1317 13th st. nw. GRADUATE OF HARVARD, TEACHING IN A¥ iz ING ESTABLISHMENT, 1203 New York ave. First-class Ladies! and Gents! work of every SPECIAL $190. THE WEEKLY WASHINGTON STAR. ti TON AND. CAROLINE LERCH. formerly on. S foenere with A’Fischer and Maigon ¥riese, Paris." jaZl-1y M* =e Dose N. W., bet. Nand 0. Foshionable Dreas and Wrap Maker. Perfect Fit, Tailor System. C. Cunningham, Fur Repairing. jav0-3 NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING FSTAB LISHMENT AND DYE WORKS O00 G seme: ‘Ladies’ and Gent's Garments of all Cleaned and Dyed without, being ripped. | Ladies’ Evening Dresses THE WEEKLY NEW YORK Mt VEBNON SEMINARY, 1200, 1104, 1116 2 00, 1104, 1116 M, STREET, AND 1228 21TH sh Boerding and Day School for Resdente, Pitorarediate ead eee ments, rc i ri ‘Thorough instruction 4n all Dcsuches tn accordance best noderm method 3 ce 7 yurieenth Year. “Second ‘Term begins FEBRUARY % building, heated Ly steam Comniodions, new school steam, and containing Chaj salou rod, Clase For particulars applyt> MRS. F. J. SOMERS, Principal. ‘S FULLER SMITH, TEAC! aie, Viardot-Gurcia method. App tions received Mouduys and Thuradays trom 2 1733 Host nw. Reforence~ Stutteurt, Mra Secretary Whutoe, Sheridan, iE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I UTE Gncorporat d A. D. 1887) receives studen ud patients, for instruction and treatment ju Christian plica- to 4. ‘Madame Ferleal-Ova ue ‘Wash,: Mi 5 ience Mind Healing. Classes iormed the frat. Mon- day of each month, For further particulars ‘address the Principal, EMMA GRAY, C.8.D., normal course | g:mdnateo: th ST ALL GRADS OF STUDY: ufideutlal: Prepares 1oF college, ‘olis, West Point, ail exain nations. SUS IVY INSTITUTE: « w. con Sthand K sta. uw, m1 Tne arersvy senor, oF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. Toston, 154 Tremont St.; Brooklyn, 40 Couz 8t. tse | New York, 235 W.2ihd St: F 3 esta | Thorowen'traininein Frenen, German, Syauish, e. Conversational knowledye iy ONE or LWO LEMS 10 iu sual classes: also private lessous, iiehest referepees. ‘Terms bevip How. SUMMER RESORTS. _ Ww ASHINGTON INN, GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. ‘This @elightful resort will be opened for the recep- tion of guests on MAY 1, 1888, First-class in every respect at moderate prices Dinner parties supplied on short notice. No bar Staves will run to Georgetown for the accommodation of the guests, ‘Boom and prices on application to the manager at BATEMAN & CO. 1411 F st, nw, 516 ap13-3m NHE WESTMINSTER, Vacificand Kentucky Aves., Atlantic City, N.J. ‘Open all the year, ap13-3m ce MRS. M. ROCHE, my .N. J. THE BEAUMONT, ON ‘above"Pucitic. ow opel, Quiet Also, table boarders, M. M. WALLIS, P. 0. Box 66. LANTIC, CITY, N.. eran, south Csrolin TLAMVjOCEST=Pom NENT) deep: Pacific ave., above Delaw te eS ee modems, Reged, a seokes, coorsnlees 5 | WYHE WAVERLY. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J—OPEN F ay year; hot We: rood ak mega baths in house; lors, coach meets tralus, ‘a-Si MHS, J. L. BRYANT. ‘ HE LELAND,” fr om diass. a tong ys bee NJ. Newly fowl furnished eins waned Sea? pen SNSAML. WAGNER, mbzd-tm HIRLEY—OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVENUE. Atlantic City, 0. J.; new house; stean heat; electric Sttachments. MT. SOUTHALL (of Wa-hing on, D.C.) a oe mb2)—3m_ [HE PENNHURST, OCEAN END, MICHIGAN tare. (Open all year’ New House. ‘AM modern im- prov un Pinh20<1io_jel-m JAMES Hoop. ik WINDSOR, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, COM. Wilots now eauitaty atvangsmoate-” the Berto a wi ‘oo G. WATERS, SUMMER BOARD_—A FAMILY OF 8 OR © OAN ‘obtain oad at Mrs. RUDULPH'S for the season House and everythinx new. 106 Church at, 5 HANDSOME MA: 75 feet tront, 150 9 pp 12, batl PROPOSALS. FOR SUPPLIES =e ‘reasury Depart Waebiueton, De Gs Apri ®, 1880 Seated ropowaia will be received at ‘tide office tantil 13 tne Wivedays May 1, 1588, to furnish supriien to the Bu: reat of Uugrsvtig nnd Print, duriue the Rscal yeut Erginsing Suly 2) i868, ofthe following clay » Cofore, Olin e.. Cheuulcia, Ks Papers ype Tuka, Epgravers' Supplies, ‘Binders’ Sipphes, Hard- ware, Pluinbers’ Supplies, Castings Te der queda, Grocers’ hundties, Liuuber, Horse-Fesd: lee ud Winecilaneous, Awards will be made omly to extabe ‘manufacturers of of dealers tu, the articles. Benieh proposals will sis be recvived antil the sai Hie for washie Yowels-duriog the same peo and Culablished facilities for doing the work. wesled poe Keep seogrities, eta, and for the purchase of wants ber tetuse mistorisis during tke Same Mintendl ye tadders, wil be fara WH this ofoe. E. 0. GRAVES Chet <WAR DEP: ‘will aiso be received until the same time for = period. The right is reserved to waive det ‘aud to yan mith en ela apl0-law3w FOR STATIONERY. Pee Peter ae f ase renase of pulp produced by the muceration of Bank for proposals, and ry oF é g a ! Fe # Mi: TIES ARE— Merino Ui Fronch Hand:tn paper Patent Shoulder Brwcea sha ail Dress = 9 ‘French justlon Cpatdrenrs Cofuota sags 31 itisn Bre PR. Be-Prench, German, aud Spanith spoken. mri PIANOS AND ORGANS. EN ¢ simeins quali ‘be substituted for the History of the United States, Sold on easy monthly payments, rented, pianos and orgaus of any maker taken in part payment, SANDERS & STAYMAN. SPECIAL $190. 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