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FOR SALE—LOTS. Forse -CHEAP—A LOT Nt AB DUPONT CiR- Cin Uh tect trout on New Hamnpebire sve and on | War Dnso Ovr A miserable existence when « few Suh st, Abe location for {wo desirable dwellings pies Wie PVOON Gus, | avers Sarvaparilia world certainty give ibe JOR SALE—6LOTS COR SPRUCEAND JUNIPER | = *treaxthand nergy you need? Thousandsare sta, iow Le Droit Park, 313 feet tront. one oroving its virtues daily. So may you. Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “T was ail run down before I began to take Ayer’s Sar- separilla, but am now gaizing in strength every day, “Being very weak and despondent after s long ‘Mlness, I tried Ayers Sareapariila, and two bot- ties nave restored me to my former health." ‘Miss Blanche 8. Brownell, 4 Boylston Place, ‘Boswa AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, seirom © lines street cas: 18 m: TED Tefegpest erouiad acon she G39 wk WELLER 8 Ri JOR SALE_CHEAP LOTs— L Ban) st. EPETTI_ ts gee ity Apply to tw. K 1, Whitney Close. wed nay! 2 Blows 20. Covnmivia Heights Pospered by De. 3.0. gee & Gn. Lowel is At reduced prices ‘soa : : wisse Bitts Sous 738 15th st. n. Druggiste. Price, $1; six bottles, 96. WORTH $5 A BOTTLE SALE — COLUMBIA BEIGNTS jock 35, om Colamble st., comtah aay 8230 bg eg er owner, Koom 1, 1225 F st. aw., from@ Pye “° tikes” FOHANN Hors BARGAIN NCE, 13:580 ‘saaare feet of yrocmds ob Maseeciastes MALT EXTRACT je the Detween Ist and 2d sue. 0. conn BEST KUTRITIVE TONIO | 1223 Bat. nw. from 8 to i pac por pacbiy — eae PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAG! Lot ES BLOCK 20, DARTMOUTH | for Impsired Digestion, Dyspepesis, a Sry te, ¥ huey DEEBLE, Weak Children, and General Debility. 4 ibis, | WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT: Suffering from an attack of Hines which had not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability to sppropriate food, I tried the effects of the Genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, a winegisssful three times day. Its use was followed by marked effecte—1. Food, which had heretofore been found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- gested properly. 2. There appeared an increased power of evolving animal beat and storing up fat, Beware of imitations. The genuine has ihe sixnatare of “Johann Hoff” on the neck of every bottle Ail others are worthless imitations, posits where Senator Sawyer i building ove aodeomest dwellings tu the city Other desirable lowe i the imiued: sale DULANY & WHITING, 1320 Fst apls-lw JOR SALE—ATIENTIOS, BUILDEKs AND ean feet on ¥th st. Bw... Ley hy saa gin e120 porticot. erent baneain: must be asl Ctr wanted. ©. KNIGHT. 607 fib at. nw. apl8-3 F SALE—DESIRABLE LOTS IN BLOCKS 10, 12 and 14. Meridian Hill; also s flue corner on 13th st, Columbia Kewhia W. E WRIGHT, Room 13, the ie of lot 5x0, ite Vicinity also for Sth aud ¥ sta, o. apis: eS | (JOHANN HOFF, Berlin and Vienna, New York 70K SALE—A LARGE NUMBER OF MERIDIAN | Office: 6 Barclay st. ‘p3-tusbas EL Biiyand other “sibarbaa low ior sale at low puces. | — Haaser Hes Avex ‘Takes pride in stating that VITA NUOVA (NEW LIFE) will cure or greatly relieve Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Sloeplesmness, Nervousness, Hysteria, Pain in the Back of the Head, or sny Trouble )OR SALE-TWO CHOICE LOTS ON Bake Fc ictween Ista snd Toen stan, — THAT the sales of Vits Nuova far exceed any other | nerve remedy ever manufactared; EAP TO A} UR. | THAT its regular use will take the place of all liquor chaser, lor 20100 ft, oa & betweeu, 10th and Lith or alcoholic stimulant, and will, af persisted in, ata, wo adjoining lots im; and used “ood'and ‘coal Jank ou W, between Oth and 10th sta: | *Mfectually eure drunkenness; = berry THAT the sick should use it to restore health: Fo se THAT the well should use it to prevent sickness; THAT all overworked persons shouid use it to prevent fatigue or breaking down: tu on ROFth sige of Ms ech ged fata iw on suuth side of at DS | | THAT all energetic Americans should use it con- Su south side of kc T-av.. bet. 16th & 17th 7 eo ‘will be soki| — ‘Stantly to enable them to maintain their energy: cheap to ab immediate ‘THAT itcan be relied upon as the prescription of @ ‘well-known physician and not a quack nostrum ; LE BELLEVUE PROPEXIY— | THAT care should be taken to svoid imitations and Sa eT Sle ctonce, | substitutes offered in place of Vita Nuova: @ Mure THAT it isfor eale at all druggists in Washington; THAT you should send to Mrs, HAKRIET HUB- BARD AYER. 52 and 54 Park Place, New York City, for copies of letters of recommendation frum Senators, Members of Congress, Judges and Di- ont people whom you know and believe in. Woaxasaxers, A Bouk is no better beceuse you gett t for a fair prica, bus you're likely to feei better when you know the price was tair, MONEY SAVED square of Hi st, cars, at a vary low figure. Splice Ca MckUE: Fee ie ee PR REMAON | Ou Books is as good as money saved on anything: One x inet ent ct, Nos Sc! | of the easiest things to save on, too, if you only haves at, ery desirable «roaud for medium hic will"remt ready and pay bandvo care. = At WANAMAKER’S more Books are sold over the OR SALE—CHEAP_NORTHFAST—100.0 counter than in any other house between the oceans. toa wos. at fe. periose "CA MeLtE ‘Timely works on Agriculture and Horticulture: s (aan _ 1420 B st__| lange assortment of Freuch Books; Seasides and JoK SALE—CHEAP—NORBTHEAST—200,000 PT. | Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellaneous Works, : withia ome square of H-st. cars. bound and unbound; and almost auy printed thing ‘in G A. McEUE: ‘that proper people read. ted ‘The prices are aiways fair, and any getable Book is JOR | SALP ‘there oF will be wt BOOK NEWS. How little the title of a Book tellayout Even if you see all the new Books, how many hav you timettoget at the inside of? ‘That is where BOOK NEWS will serve you s good turn, Wo send it out once s month, a-brim with just what you want to know of the lstest Books and the (gossip of the Book world. By the best judgment of the ‘Lest Judges it tests the new Books, and says why this ‘Book anouid be read and that skipped. ‘With each number an author portrait, Sc, G0c. a year. SALE_EIGHT BEAUTIFUL BUILDING 15.0190, to wide alley, on 3d st. east, between orth, east side: gas. sewer, water, Sc: a bar- wan to an iuanediate p ‘CHAS. A McEUEN, 1420 Fat apli-dw JOR SALE FRONTAGE OF 160 FEET ON 47H au. between Daud Esta. ne, by depth of 105 fect HAR. A. Mo. UEN, 1420 F at, aplt-w SALE-SEVEN BEAUTIFUL BUILD! iG Jota, fronting south, 18x9Q, to wide alley, with ail advan t., be- ior humediace improvewent, oa JOHN WANAMAKER, ai7-6m Philadelphia, Coxsmrenoxar, Caranau. No single disease has entailed more @affering or hastened the breaking up of the constitution than Catarrh, The sense of smell, uf taste, of sight, of hear- ing, the human voice, the mind.—oue or more, and sometimes all, yield to its destructive influence. ‘The Doisou it distributes throughout the system attacks every vital force, and breaks up the most robust of constitutions. Ignored, because but little understood, by most physicians, impotently assailed by quacks and charlatans, those suffering from it have little hope to be relieved of it this side of the grave. It is time, then, that the popular treatinent of this terrible disease by remedies within the reach of all passed into hands at ‘ouce competent and trustworthy. The new and hither- to untried method adopted by Dr. Sanford in the pro- paration of his RaDicaL Cvne has won the hearty ap- | proval of thousands, It is insteutaneous in affording relief in all head colds, sneezing, snuffing and ob- > | structed breathing, and rapidly removes the most op- | pressive symptou, clearing the head, sweeten.ng the lots uw. O st. between 20:b and Zist sta, agar Dapout Circle. CHAS A” MOEUEN, 1420 Fat ap14-3 OK *ALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—FINE COR- ops fares Ad on cua ~ SQUARES AND HALF SQUARES IN eastern part of the city: very desirabi Property (or moderate-priced houses or for invest ment CHAS. A MCEUEN, 1420 Fat. apl4-3w SALE—SUB LOTS 13 AND 15, 8 on Cst me. and coutains 5.051 jor ton 10th st me and contains 4.5: feet. BAKKISON, 236 10th wt. a. 3 Pomel FEED, O8 BounDany, ne. tween 13m and 14th sta nw..at low pric ery easy UTus Also, 25 feet on Boundary, bet Fyzmont ave and Wet! H CLAY STEWant & Sua Pat JOR SALE—CHOICE LOT ON KS breath, restoring the senses of smell. taste and hear- ppb sod USea eta 22 by 100. img, and neutralizing the comstitutional tendency of ae =. the disease towards the iungs, liver and kidneys. ‘saLe— SF Saxvoup’s Kabicat Cuax consists of one bottle of caprsor view Park, the Kabsoat Cumg, one box of CaTARRMAL RESOLVENT Adjacent to Forest Glen Park, at low ratca, and on easy | and ImPuoven Inman; Price, terinae ADDY be & EL LEWIS, 455 7th Stn IN ONE MINUTE THE CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER relieves Rheumatic, Sciatic, sudden, sharp aud nervous Pains, Strains and Weaknesses, The first and only pain-killing Plaster. 25 cents. ap16,19 Dossixs Exzcraic Sow. THE BEST FAMILY SOAP 1N THE WORLD, IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. ‘The original formula for which we paid $50,000 ‘twenty years ago has never been modified of changed inthe slightest. ‘Thissosp is identicalin quailty to- Gay with that made twenty years ago. Jt contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric, ‘Atbrightens colors and bleaches whites. LOTS, LARGE AND SMALL. ON Mout Flesant and Columbia Coll ‘Hill Lote, BENJ. P. DAV! ‘mb30-1m* \LE—GARGAINS—LOTS IN MT. PLEAS. ig, Foreat Glew, Ma, 2 to Sc.;Mat., 70c. J. R. HERTFORD, 1423% F st. E OFFER AT & BARGAIN THE fcliow sng lots, to which we the attention of Dasiders and others sec Weatmucute, viz aio MBO seer trout by 1086 Zist et. mw bet. O 250 feet frout by 100 on Colfax one square fromm Nort Catal en Gagne eet frout by. 37,cor. South Capi * fect frost by bt, iatst nas Wet Dantes 6; feet front by Lib op Tithat me, bet Land K shit-im WALKER & WILSON, 1000 Fat. amass 8 aaa Menmae ancan - = = ~ | the world does—without shrincing—leaving them soft LOST AND FOUND. abd Whiteand like new. READ THIS TWICE. ‘There isa great saving of time, of labor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Liectrie Soap is Lseo according to directions, Ono tris will demonstrate its grest merit, Itwill Fey you to make that trial. Like all best things it is extensively imitated and countertetted. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Insist upon DOBBINS’ Electria, Don't take Mag- vetic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap, They will Tun siwthes, aud are dear at any price. Ask for DOBBINS’ ELECTRIO "nd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Mexico Keeps it im stock. If yours hasn’tit, be will order from bis mearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper sround each and be careful to Follow Directous os eess entone Wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Tryimy for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- ecru DOBBINS ELECTRIO SOAP. 47-6m QO Sozovoxr. 4 GRATEFUL opor, Indicative of health and purity, muir cameo ie communicated to the s0zoODoNT, Which makes the teeth as white: Jebed porcelain, and contains ee any told Lighly benefical to both gums and teeth, ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professionsare loud in their T-LAST WRik— KIDS GOLD NECK 5d carpedaucrom Reward it cow. STA GOLD PEN-HOLDER WITH 4 cyriae- pou point oe 4a ot. tet. Maud Nal on ‘oday evening. Liberal reward. wi if re Dic CHAS HEDSIN'S Drug Store, 14004 * 5 ‘avis 5 , 13TH, GOING OR from St. Matthew's Sunday School, Go: Niney Burke, 1800 00 one aide. oo eft at 2149 Kot bw. AUCTION SALES. we TXE BR WILLIAMS & + Auctioncers, LE OF ONE SOFA, ONE CARPET, ¥-TOF TABLE, AND CHAIRS, and by virtue of a deed of trust dated July 13, JF coded im Mber 1266, folio 366. et aq. ai records of the District of Columbia. i ‘1 public suctiom on SATURDAY MORNING, TWENTY-FinST, A. D. 1888, at TEN A.M. at the suction rooms of Walter B. ‘Brussels Carpet aud Parlor Suite CHARLES W. HANDY, eee. t__ SUE SOUTHEAST. FENRS “i By v { adecres of the Supreme Court of the ict of Columbia, paused om the 17th day of April, ANS ia Equity cause No. 10,607, wherein Mar: saret V Sebeitita te comps it and Anus M. ‘Drauwes ee a ed Fevurded atyong the laid Tecords of “aeid ein | ee On ee | sber HOS, folie 146 et seq. we will sell st _p auc~ and sib; Me frome of the premines. om SATURDAY. APRIL — Lag homer oe ii a Late y ee Fis a a FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. owe Bechet Weseingvon. togioning at's point 75 fect | DO XOU 304 polgunous anodynes and apply 7 originating in ® Depressed Condition of the Nerv- | 2d_ EDITION. Ltt oer oh Si PANIC AT A NEW YORK FIRE, Frenzied by warp Saved by Jumping ate the Nets—One Fatality. New Yore, April 19.—There was a regular panic this morning af @ fire which occurred at 365 and 367 east 3d street, The place is used as a rag fa0- tory by Chas.Hariey. Fifty women and fifteen men work. The i i 4 5 i i q : E d a R; es, BSESe Fy 5 BF Leonard was found in the i after the fre was ext ‘The loss on the building and stock is ‘at $10,000, a Guilty of Manslaughter. VERDICT IN THE CASE OF MRS. FARLOW AT PRINCESS ‘ANE, Pauxcess Mp., April 19.—In the case of Mra Ewily Fariov, ou) tat here for the murder of her husband, Jonathan J. Fariow, by admunister- | ing strichnine, the jury this moruing rendered a Verdict of not guilty of murder, but guilty of man- sliugpter, Maximum punishment ts ten years’ imprisonment. Mra. Farlow was charged with havi | 9c of July last, and he died tue same day. She 1s nineteen Years old, and herhusband was an aged man. Primrose Day Generally Observed. Loxpow, April 19.—An unusually large number of persons wore primroses to-day In commemora- Uon of the death of Lord Beaconstield. The statue | Of the dead statesman was buried in fowera, The Gay was more generally observed than ever known i Phi Delta Theta Convention. santas APPL Dat oan eas eae comp! ail chaptefs in the Middle Eastern staea Finy members of the fraternity were ‘present, Naw From Wall Street To-day. Yous, April 19, 11 4. m.—The Dusiness at opening of stock market Was Very moderate this morning, and first as compared with those of last evening, were ‘the active stocks show- lng declines: from «% to x cent, These losses were the early trad- Ing, though the market was somewhat unsertied, Kansas abd very weak, While tran: ‘Dut an improving tendency was de- veloped late In the hour, and. 1m most of the Uist at 12 o'clock were but slightly changed from ‘those of the opening. — ae fared Badly on Appeal. Dvszix, Aprii1&—Tne sentence ot Rev. Father ‘McFaddeh, who was condemned to three ‘months’ Imprisonnient tor nolding sati-landiord and anti. meetings, on bis appeal, was incre Six months, “He ‘will be treated as 3 Rist-class Prisoner, a ‘Widewea by Her Former Husband, AN ILLINOIS MAN, WHILE DRUNK, KILLS THE NEW ‘BUSBAND OF HIS DIVORCED WIFE. Cawrox, I11., April 19.—A man named Farris bp ‘gen the bonse of M.C. McGeeh, south of city two oF three miles, yesterday afternoon, drew a pistol and shot McGeeh, kill him in- stantly. Farris then threatened to shoot McGeeh’s wife aid two children. ‘The woman begged for her life, Farris then drove the woman and chil- Gren from the howe. Word was brought here, and Officers went Out and arrested Farris. He ad- mitted Killing McGeeh, and intended kiling the enure family. He was drunk. Farris was a former husband of Mra. McGeeh, but several years ago they were divorced and the woman’ marriod 70 ESTABLISH THEFT IT 18 NECPSSART TO SHOW IN- TENT TO DEFRAUD WHEN FROPEKTY Is TAKEN. Curcado, April 19.—A dispatch from Galveston, ‘Texas, sadastme ‘State Supreme Court has ren- dered'a unique decision in the case where the soner had been convicted and was under sen- nce for theft, he having taken a $10 bill trom a man's pocket if the presence of weveral witnesses. ‘The court, in ing the sentence of the lower court and the case for a new trial, Tuled that im order to convict under the indict. ment the proof must show that the tntent on the Part of the prisoner to defraud existed at the time the money. Hessid that the theft Others were in'a store. ‘He was offering to bet & man named Williams that his horse could outpull horse in towa when tne prisoner stepped up, pped his fingers quickly into the vest pocket of ‘witness and pulled out a $10 Dill, saying as he 80: “You have no nerve to bet, I wili bet him.” sustain conviction on the ground that, the de- fendant used no false pretext to obtain ion of the money, in the absence of which he is not guilty of tue theft, though he afterward converted the money to his own use. sie Washington Territory Democrats. Nontn Yaxima, Wasu. Tex., April 19.—The de- mocratic terrivorial convention to cuoose dele- ales tO the national convention, elected J.J. jrowne, Of Sj Falls, and Stewart Kice, of Tacoma. President Cleveland’s tariff message ‘Was endorsed. eleerisie Am American Citizen Expelled, Brn.ix, April 19.—The bundesrath bas expelled from the country Herr Schlutter, an American citi- zen, Who is connected with the Social Lemoerat (newspaper). —— a Engineer and Fireman Killed, EW ORLEANS, April 19.—A dispatch to the Ploayune from Sureport says: At Hoye’ Ste tion yesterday morning & locomotive engine turned over, instantly killing George Woodward, the fire. ‘Tanepap, 19.—W. W. Reyno! stot ana inscandly- Elled wale: atieuptig 0", from jail last evening. Reynolds bad been ‘Walsh to compile @ report on tue National Tor comparison with Non ‘Persico’s re- | An Avalanche Blecks Victoria’s Route. Beni, April1@—An avalanche has destroyed meters of railway between Gossensass and Schelleberg, on the Queen’ route to Berlin. pt a Greeted with Joy nt Teheran. TERERAM, Apr 19.—Sir_Henry 8, pobre) ns mc Weary of Russian Rule. April 19.—Ivis ‘that the czars sora ata RRS, cere ‘consequence of the outbreak of an extensive sepa- ratist movement, headed by tbe ‘of Geor- gia Numerous ‘arrests are said to have been made at Tifflia, Stavropol and Ki ‘EE WILL INTRODUCE A NOVELTY INTO THE CHICAGO April 19.. > Bonfield, tn assum CHicado, ret oor eee i Ei ; a i é | i, Sotho fenarel of seater So. oe ‘men Were present. Prancis ae o& THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1888—SIX PAGES. MONDAY 18 DISTRICT DAY, ‘and it is expected now that District business may ‘not be interfered with. A number of important District bills are on the calendar now, and several Were reported by Mr, Hemphill, the chairman, votbe fa 1s after disposing of the and pares sion Indian bills to give rigut or way av anvearly dave the ‘tuneral ‘28 AD escort to the remains during the journey to that Place, 7 C. Practor,of Ulics, hascha: ge ofthe committee, ahd’ he arrived in this city to-day to | to the Appropriation bill, The Senate make arrangements tor their reception to-morrow. | genet devo ch consid- ‘The solitary oMoer is sull stationed at the | Stion ct “thece vacicnee ne kee particular bills, the pension oor of the room wherein lies the remains especially, than does tae Hot and they will of Roscoe Conkling. ‘The nurse who| give that body something to work on Del toe Patched so, Hong... ,,tte sick ded | House is ready to act upon others, The consular and dipiomatic, the District of Columola, and the legisiative appropriation bills, now on the calen- dar, Will be the next, in the order named, for wnich the tariff bili will yield time, and they may be the only appropriation bilis given @ hearing Pending the consideration of the tariff, ‘TRE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL 1snow being worked on in the committee of ap- Propriations, and it will be some time yet, proba- bly, before they are ready to report. At all events the sundry civil will probably not receive consid- eration until after the tariff 18 disposed of, Tue bills now on the calendar, given out as ine Senate Semands them, wili furnish provender to the upper house enough’ to satisty hunger for a few ‘THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. ‘The members of the river and harbor committee are anxious about their bill, and there are some Tears of ite not receiving action in time to become = Woodhal! Sisters Held. Loxpox, April 19,—A decision was given to-day im the extradition case of the Wi ‘Who Were arrested On the chai died the late John Gill, ot New York, out of a large isn aa seaieaal asl ee Aa barged from custody. Receiver for a Steamship Company. New Yorg, April 19.—Charies F, Case was to- day appoioved Ty receiver Of the effects or the New York and Cnarieston Steamship Company at the instance of the New York Floating Dry Dock Company, which was an unsatisfied judg. ment to the amount of $700 against the iD company. oe Elevator and Wheat Burned. Mixx. April 19.—Tne Journar’s | 2 law, which De dispelled by the arrange- Hilisboro, ‘special says: The farmerg’ ele. | ment'to dispose of appropriation Dills trom time vator at Grandia, tagecber, with 6000 bushels of | so Kime, tnstend of Wainy with them all uotil Wheat, Wus burned this morning. " Loss, uy Fully insured. $9006. | Theve bills up ina Way (0. tock +. Bayne 1s one of the members of the committee Who Lord Lonsdale Goes It Alone. fear they may not act upon the bill in time to ‘WE WILL MAKE HIS TRIP 10 THE ARCTIO CIRCLE | Admit of the Senate's paxéli WITHOUT 7HR AID OF A VALET. President’s signavure, A fi Mogrearous, april ih—The Journats Winns | iO Sram eporer to-day, would eg, Man., special says: Lord Lonsdale’s advenvur. | jo ‘ie country witlch cannot | us trip 18 tue Arctic Circle Was @ nine days’ won- | “n20" gate of CUE nes, harbors” pe, sald, Ger in Winnipeg during his stuy here. On Wednes- | upon it, to make it suitable for the new vessels of Gay interest, was quickened by the revura of Lonsdaie’s valet with the larger of the outfit. His only companion was @ dog. He explained that he had parted ‘with Londsdale at Green Lake, north of Prince Albert, owing to ‘the impossibility of securing & sufficient number of dogs to enable both to pro- ceed With a full outfit, So he had come back with & part of it. Lord Lonsdale, he said, would pro. ‘The anxiety ot ‘this committ coed northward, in company with, his’ Indian and pote tay hg halt-breed guldés ahd he had no doubts the lordiy | Mae every possib.e effort ites a day elcuesd adventurer Would accomplish his trip successfully, peracnnene omens Acquitted of the Murder of Gambrell. Buaxvox, Miss, April 19.—Te Jury in the oase of Hamilton for the murder of Gambrell, today returned a verdict of not guilty. ———— An Order for Comstock’s Arrest Refused. New Yorg, April 19.—The application made on behalf of Jolin Hemiainger, an order for the arrest of Anthony Coustock 10 a’ suit vo recover $30,000 ‘Waiting for the tariff. ‘THE OUTHWAITE BILL. An opportunity will probably be given for the Outhwaite Dill, Some measures will be given a chance for consideration during night sessions, but & Dill of this importance must bg considered in a ful: House, and it will hardly 6e risked wo cail it up in the night, when it is difficult to secure a uorum, “ir Outhwaite is confident of being able to pass the bill this session, classification of public damages or alleged conspiracy, was denied to-uay by Judge Barrett in the Supreuie Court, ph ma wit alenad ‘The bill for the lands will probably be acted upon on Tuesday. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, ‘The District in Congress. ‘THE BILL TO PREVENT THE DESECRATION OF GRAVES in the District is the unfinished District business tocome upon Monday. It is in such @ position now that there remains only the vote to be taken, and its passage will occupy no more time thap ‘that to call the rou, ifthe yeas and Days are demanded. If this delay ‘is not called for ven minutes ought to be all the time consumed by thls DULL MF, Taulbee, 1¢ 18 understood, will not attempt any further obstruction to the bill, There will be by Monday eighteen District bills on the calendar, and it is hoped that several will be passed on Monday. Government Printing Office. ‘THE INVESTIGATION CONTINUED TO-DAY. ‘The investigation of the Government Printing OMice was continued by the House special com- mittee to-day. Foremen of divisions of the bind- ery were examined. Mr. Welch, foreman of the BUcuaRest, Aprii 19.—The revolt of the peasants 1s subsiding. It 18 pelleved that the measures adopted by the government Will speedily suppress the rising. ihe Telegraf says that 1f the government de- ‘sires to effeciualiy quell the revolt it should de- a the immediate ng ot | the an minister, Whom it accuses of originating ‘Une rising. a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, tough Xork Stock Market, oe ‘The following are the opening and closing the New Tork Stuck Market 88 reported by special wire to Corson and. ‘Macartney. 1419 ¥ street, division where the binding is finished up, testified that there was so much private r work done in his division under Mr. oe Rounds’ adininistration that during. the so last two months of that admintauration he had to Hocki keep an account of private work #0 as to keep it ‘TL. Ceut in mind. During these two mouths 690 voiuines Kan, & Te of private work, 390 of which were for Cadet Lake Sut Tayior, were 1 in bis division, The _ae volumés ‘were bound in the finest style in Turkish or Hussian leather, at a cost to the Government of from $1.25 to $2.50 per volume. He estimated that for tne pri- vate work done at Government expense fo bis division during the time of Mr. Rounds it took the entire time of three men at $1,000 each per year the year around, and that the Cost of material was at least $3,000 per year, mak- ing the estimated cost to the Government’$6,000 year. Poe Walde, foreman of another division of the building, testified to u large amount of private work being done at Government expense under Mr, Rounds’ tb t e doing of private work at tule prlating omce had ceased ‘when Mi. Benedict assumed charge. Capitol Topics. LIGHT HOUSES AND LiGHT SBIPS. In the Senate to-day Mr. Palmer, from the com- merce committee, reported tavorably a bill to ap- propriate $50,000 for the construction of a light- house at Newport News, Middle Ground, Virginia. Also a bill to $35,000 "for jon of & light-house at Hole Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., April 19,—Virginta ten-forties, | !and’s Bar, near the entrance to Kefge's paLTrMOns 19, wwitn | Aso.’ bill'tg ‘make an additional xppropriation SReLTINGER, Mart treo | Sem eg mot ah ge cere firm, except ae re souks Rigner. With steam fog signal, in duplicate, on or n ar baleen ony eh pe j | Bush's Blug Shoal, entrance to kluzabeth adver, Vir 00%: May, 00491: June, S114; tice ginis, and that so’ much of the amount of $20,000 Corn southern, firm and wanted: A firey seprope? ‘and n0t used tor estabiish- Yellow, 6406: lower By 4 ing s ight ‘at that point be added to and ‘saanked “Say, "Gox "hid: Tune, fsed for the estabusnment of the lughtahip.” The Pennsylvania, Soedl; western wilta, 40mg: 1 — a, ‘THE SENATORS WHO DESIRE TO ATTEND MR. CONK- ‘LING'S FUNERAL, It is probable that the Senate will adjourn over from this evening until Monday, as number of (CHANGES IN PATENT Law. Chicago Markets. ‘The House committee on patents has agreed to CHICAGO. Int, April 19, 11 a. m.— May hd top eases st report favorably the bill introduced by Representa q pty coct opeutae of a a aa se tive Weaver, amending the patent laws in several hour’ the ‘May option is quoted. as, follows: Amportant sections. gpgied ae w 4: DORK, 141736; 1h: ge Ss a = WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, A REcEIvER Arrornrep.—The hacomgeyeeibers Currency has appointed A. 8. Tibbetts to be re. ceiver of the State National Bank of Omaha, Neb, To ATTEND THE CONKLING FUNERAL.—Secretary and Mrs, Fairchild left the city this afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr. Conkling. General Dickinson will probably go also, ‘wo Congress a list of Lay i fropensa on the re- red hist, together wilt the aa oes "mount. paid out ‘Treasury to retired judicial officers was: Ma ti to The largest Sean wi ‘1886. eS April, 1882, ant died a amotechg i ue seoricary ot Wat, ta anne ee Bayard will mest him at the denct. | rrom reports of the engineer officers that there 1s Dis stay in the city he will remain at m= phen —ergetereartoppng med house, Misosun “hiver in thse “wiclalty, ‘butt that Aun Onpxas.—Capt. Win, H. Hamner, 25th in- | {t will, require, an, expenditure ee fantry, and First Lieut, Thomas G, Townsend, | Of muiclt $185,200 can the low ‘along Gch infantry, and Ben}. H. Cheever, jr., 6th | tne river trom erosion, ‘There is said to be valua- cavalry, have been relieved from duty at | bierailroad and manufacturing property on this tS oun he prover weations May 1. ‘htancry, and Harvey, ‘peed ‘Seing oraerva to duty at tue prism board of officers to consist of Siar gece % to meet in city on ‘We to examine and report upon John B. Read the for the we ot Eaten, fas q fessor of Science’ and il i E E i Wok, pt ; a fl ‘under the act was $38,070, | Pid s id d ti fealEee i ie i | Messra, T. F. Miller and W, D. Cassin for the de- fendant. This is one of the cases growing out of the irregularities in the management of the asso- ciation. It is alleged that the defendant, having the secretary of the association, was in pos jon of the books and papers, with some of the orders signed in blaak by the president, Wm. Cla baugh, and that he (King) manipulated them for bisown benefit. There are several indictments row! out of the ues, The $e aad ruin ie pret a fBad ch ol A the eoasurer ) tne Suomen for 011.07 and signing it as trustee for Miss Fanny Lowers when be was not such erosec, ‘The Selection of a jury was with, and Messra, Geo. L Suen, "BB Gittings, and E. Waggaman were éhalienged by the Govern- ment, J. 4. Talbert, W. ©. Harvey, W. H. Dougiass, Josiah Gray and Comrad Becker were chauenged by the defendant, rar JURY selected is as follows: D. C. Turner, George B. Harrison, W. H. Van Patten, M. K. Suntebury, Wm. Habn, G W. Tallafero, Oliver White, Augustus We HB an iitenei 1 a moos Maa. Bengal OPENING STATEMENT OF THE PROSECUTION. Mr. Coyle, in opening the case, explained that ‘Mr, King was the secretary, Wm. Clabaugh the president, and Mr, Frey the treasurer of the build. ‘secre. ‘\nose orders unauthorized he was fraudulent use of Mr. Clabaugn’s name, ‘THE TESTIMONY. ‘The first witness was Kober E Frey, and he testified that he was the treasurer of the Eleventh Building Association, He identified the constitu tion, Mr. Miller objected to the of the con— stituidon as orton Socuues times oon shown hat this was the colmplete constitution in force at 6. The constitution was admitted as evidence and exception noted. Mr. Frey identified the orders and checks as signa by Mr. Clabaugh and Mr. King and the Si- ir. King, a8 also receipts signed by Mr. King and the cued or order boom int wnicly ME. Clabaugh’s signature ppcare. Wo bine orders. ‘A question as to Mr. Clabaugh’s practice in sign- ing orders in blank was asked and objected 10, Dut the objection was overruled, and the witness said that he had seep Mr. Ciavaugn sign orders after they had been filled ip and sometimes io blank. Witness identified the minute books, and said that paadtasienin of the April meeting, 1884, showed advances to Siiss Lowry and not with: drawal by her. The check for §1,011.07 showed shares withdrawn, ‘The check was offered in evidence, and the defense objected because the complete paper was ‘DOL set OUt io the indicument, but the objection wees overruled ony check Was <p of (uness said no particular knowledge the check, but from the marks on it it went to tue credit of Wm. King & Sons. ‘Mr. Miller cross-examined Mr. Frey. The wit- ness said it was not uncommon for stock to be held by trustees, ‘There was @ Muance committee of Une directors whose duty {t was to asvertain if ‘the stock had been paid on, and tnree imonths’ de- fault forfeited the stock. Toward the last stock was drawn by bailot and retired. (Mr. Coyle—“The stockholder frozen out.”} At the March meeting twelve shares were retired. It was frequently the case that arrangement Was made by tuose in want of money Uo take (bat drawn out, ‘Miss Lowry testified that Mr. King was not her trustee, nor had she received the money indicated by the check. She had originally fifteen shares of stock, but sold five shares, She had never vor- rowed from the association, Certain receipts for Coen id by her after the alleged forgery were ft ied. Eaward P. Berry, teller of the Farmers’ and Me- chanies’ Bank, identifi-d the check as having been Paid and passed Lo the credit of Wm. King & Sons. Miss Lowry was recalled and idenut receipts, ‘These receipts were for May, 1884, and other months for $15, the same amount that was paid monthly Deforé the alleged transaction, Miss Lowry identiied ‘a lever dated December 13, 1885, trom Mr, King to Mr. Baird, stating that the published statements in regard to Miss Lowry’s af- fairs with the Eleventh Building Association were erroneous; that she had (en shares in the associa- Uon, and they had not veen bought out. Tnis she hag Mr. King sign, spe considered that the articles reflected oi District Government Affairs. THE SUBURBAN RAILWAY BILL In response vo Senate bill 905, “To incorporat the District of Columbia Suburban Railway Co,,” the Commissioners say: “The route establisnea by ‘this Dill, as amended, along Maryland avenue east, fand aloug 12th street east, from Maryland avenue to Boundary street, and from Boundary street to the vicinity of the National Fair grounds, in tne wheetenranre fares Ton o¢ the route beyond the clcy lima, No Vision 1s made 1a Le OU for Ba i 4 8 eS or awe cost i : HS fa i : Shere i E SOCIETY NOTES, ‘Mra, Clevetand and her guest, Miss Alexander, drove out yes:erday afternoon behind the new sor- rela. They are ‘and more, inaction than the ‘seal 2, a Soler and well matched, and ‘have whi ead White broadcloth braided with ‘silk, deep tablier and biack of golden brown Sioman, light brown Draided Jacket, and a turban i iF Pe 3 id H THE COUNCIL. OF SCIENTIVTR, Three Yen made Wembers ef the Acad ‘emy—Pret, Beil's Paper Te-day. The members of tne Avademy of Science were in private session Untt! after noon to-day. Three new members of the academy were elected. One was Mr. G. Brown Goode, of this cly, asmistant seare tary Of the Smithsonian, 10 Charge of the National ‘Museum, and a Well-known naturalist. Another was Albert Michelson, We physicist of = ‘member of the Yhom “were Navy, undervook and carried OGL Bowel ox ‘The Cabinet ‘Tue third memver eiceved Was Prot S. contracted yuma Mrs. Patrobiia | C , the distinguished astronomer of Cum. ‘closed her house tn to the memory of une | Drage, Mask iittie after late Roscoe Conkling, who was her aunt's gon Prot A Graben Bele oC cas tty, wes I diss Florence Bayard received the visitors at the | Pouticed and read a paper Oe Apparent Biasticd Trade ten tn. the aon. Mies eles Hay we, and tue Bearing ot the enon S — Pine ‘assisted by Secretary showed tne the Povential ” He callers to the te Cabin ane ‘emained | Divan by'an siucidatica of the tbeory of pocential ‘Up Stairs Lo rest from recent fatigues, cateey, by which sctouce enplates ‘west bas be ‘Mra, Whitney's great ball-room was well filled | come of ‘that ts Yost when @ body all the afternoon by a moving crowd of | 0mee 0 reek Prot. Bell exhivited a series of ap- Miss aracus looking Uke the Deliows part o a accor 5 ie amistanta, by means of an air. {flied or exhausted the alr in the apparatus twas to show that tbe sccordeon or appe- Faius Decame stiffened or @iastic when Slied Sc bow, and stil thete fas. bo. potential caares vt bow, + POL Bell exaidited a bow made fur-tight cbeta: ers and the bow showing tat it was Fenilty a bow of ait Me Showed ‘other sparc a he thought, a line of So Mre McLean and ra B. Guuick. Mrs, Matthews, Mrs. J. G. Black and Mrs, | Hart were among those making calls yesterday, Miss Christine Holmes, daughter of Mr. Jobn Holmes, aud Mr, Everett Whittemore, of Pits burg, were married last evening at 8 ‘o'clock, at the First Presbyterian church, Dr. Sunderiand, pastor of the cuurch. performing the ceremony: (he ushers were Mr. Harry Chase and Mr. George | F, Brackeut, of this city, and Mr. Edward Morgan, | | of Pitisourg, acied as best man. The bride wore | a traveling dress Of dead-ieaf Drown silk and | cloth and a capote of the same matertal, The | young couple ieft tor a wedding Jourmey Ukat Will end at tucir nome La Pittsvurg. Mra. Wadsworth, of Vermont avenue, enter. tained Miss Gay’s Shakespeare class yesterday. Mr, ana Mrs Jobn J. Chew gave a dinner party lastevening. * Senator Hearst left yesterday for a journey to Mexico, Protessor Thomas Davidson is expected to ar fire,today. He will be we guest of Hon, Horatio ‘Mrs, David A. Bishop, of Jersey City, is visiting her sisver, Mra, Charles F. Meyers, of 1827 I street, ‘Mra Jon W. Hancock, nee Grabowskil, form- erly of this city, is visiting friends at No. 934 O Mrs, J. J. Albright, of Buffalo, N. ¥., 18 visitiog her sister, Mra. a. L Barber at Belmont, Ex-Gov, and Mrs, Carroll gave a German inst night for their daughter, Miss Irene Carroll, that Was alended by any of the fasulonabie people Of Unis city and Bultiwore. ‘The roows were pret- Uly decorated, and the toilets were dainty’ and Decoming, ‘Tie cortlon, begaa at midmignt and | Was led by Mr. Pritchard Peters dancing wi.b Miss Carrol. It was one of tne or tue rm Car tin, with pearl Oraaments; Miss Carroll wore white u with ‘white roses; Mra. B ach Grant wore pale blue ailk and sweet ras tn er hair; Miss adeie white tulle; Mra. Whit- ney, white uiie and Satin bodic-; Mra. oa, white satin; airs McPherson, Paris dress of wi lace; Mra arthur Baruey, of New Whive slik, white ostrich feathers in hair; Mrs.’ Bryce, pink brocade Miss’ Florence Bay: Brown, blue tuile; seariet rivbons; Miss Ainaila Lulie; Miss Leiter, white tulle, jue ribbons; Mira. Amory, olive silk, U back with py satin; Mrs ad Moree, lac tulle, caught With Mlacs: for ‘garniture; Mrs. George B. Loring, rea tulle; Mrs. Gordon Cumming, Oi tulle garianded with red tulips, and Mies Howard Pale-blue brocade and feathers, Others present were Mr. Frederick Hamilton, Mrs. Bonaparte, Mrs. Pruyn, Mr. Roustan, Mr. Leo; Morse, Mr. Lioyd Bryce, Mr. Artur Brice, Mr. James Koose- vel, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown, Count Saia, Mr.'Henry Edwardes, Spring Kice, Mr. Arthur Herbert, Muss Gwynne, "Mavroyena Bey, Count Foresta, Mr. Murdaga, the Postmas- ver-General, Mr. Arthur Barney, and Senator uray. ‘Miss Cleveland is expected vo arrive to-day or ‘-morrow for a visit at the White House, ‘and _ tulle; Diack tulle; Miss Rosalle ‘West, Diack tulle and Proper Care of the Eyes, Dr. David Webster, of New York, says: “Of all the organs of sense the eye is the most ornamental a8 Well as the most useful. Every object we see has its picture formed on the.back wall of the eye, a picture as distinct asthat in the camera ob- scura, How the impression is carried along tne optic nerve to the brain 1s beyond our knowiedge. Iu gathering distant pictures the normai eye finds no trouble, Dut it is in near work, as reading or sewing, that the difficulty comes. “In Treading, the book should be held ata tance of from ten to fitteen inches from the ‘The reader's position should be such that —_ may fall On the Ook, and not on the ‘The lignt itself should be suMicient; nothing is: injurious to the eyes a8 poor light in reading. Next to sunlight, the incandescent light gives the best lilumination for reading, and all notions of the pojurious effect on the eyes of the electric ity are erroneous. Reading while mding in tne cafs should be avoided. The joluing and shakt; Of the train causes a great strain to the eyes prejudice against spectacies but there. Are Uo jee against rm are two ee cal and only two. Que 18 that we may nec better, ‘and the other that strain on the eyes ’may> be relieved. The near-sighted child ‘should wear les, because they part of his education in noi being able to see more than a few feet away. When a person grows old the power of accomodation 13 10s', aud even if he be not near-siguted the hardening of the crystal. line lens prevents sight at short distances, Hence he 1s to wear glasses. ‘The vast majority “prot. J. W. Powell thought term ‘J. W. Powell thought the use of the potential energy was unscientine, Tobe Student it meant something taat could Ubing. If the word was accepted to me {hing Whey knew nothing avout he wowid not Ject Uo it. As ordinarily Used be Ghought ume erm was misleading. Prof. Newcomb maintained that there ts nothing Unknowa and indefininite about potential He mMaintalued Uhat accounts Were bi loss of eucrgy Belug compensated for by cl of position, on the theory of couservatian energy. Proi. Bell said that Ube account was balanced by aa assumption. ‘one 0: the “mewbers suggested hat mechast- clans Would explain Ube pucnomena shown by Prot. Beil by Teterence to the man who expended energy on the air-puinp and Made te aif in the mpparatus dense. ue energy tus expended W the apparacus, i Gia not matter want CFABE was Lurncd oF pup was worked tue alus enabled Luem to see Unat lunpact Was Verved into elasticity. Prof. ADDE suid be Saw no impact et all. At bis polut a recess Was taxen. atler the re cess Prof. H. A. Newton read @ paper on “The The Late 4. %. Abell. LBADING EVENTS IX THR LIPE OF a VERY SUCORSE+ FOL NEWSPAPER MAX. Arunab Shepberdson A veil, proprietor of tue Bale tmore Sun, Whose death is anounced in Tam ‘Sam's Uelegrapuic columns to-day, was born in East Providence, R,1.,0n August 10,1808, Tue family bad jong been settied tu New England. a. 8. Abel's father, Culeb, Was an officer counected Tria the quarvermasters department tn the war Of 16Lz, bis grandfather, Kobert Abell, served With distinction 1a the sevoiuuiouary war, After acquinag a rudimentary edu A. 8. Abed Was placed when fourveen years of age tu we store of @ West India merchent, but natural beat Jed hun Ln Ube Course vi a Coupie of years into the omier of the Providence , Where Le Was ap= pieutioed to tue prtaver's trade in | October FS GH, oo oe pioy Ment In One Of Lue Lest OMces in Lhe cis, of WHICL we Was S00u Made foreman. ON the eles. on of Gen. Jackson to Lue Presidency, Mr. AbDell Was offered a position in (he Boston post. but. declined it, saying Ubal he did pot Wish, for me. diave gala, WO asloW Limeself to be diverted from he purpose of his live, Which Was to fi uimseli for 4 x Yors, Where he mes r ud Azariah H. Siminoos, Doth Practical printers Like Kiwse:!. Th se men invited Mr. Abe: © jolu them in establusbis Paper ib New York. tie dectined « a 4 ‘Unat the feid was already filed, but suggested tuat ‘there Was an Opening tor such s paper in Philadel. ia Arlicles Of agreement were signed cuween Lue tures genuemen on February 27, 1896; the Dew paper was christened We Publp Ledger, and Ube first numver Was issued on March 25, 1834, each page being 9 LY 13 webes in size, At first the new paper uct witu such liUle succes® that Mr. Abel's Pariners were incuned to abandom we Venture, Dut we eucouraged Liem to And at tue ‘end of a year the Ledger Was on PAziNK Onais. Eariy in iss; Me Abel went 19 altinore Ou a pro-pecting tour, the outcome of Wuich was the esiaviis.ment in that Cty of tue Sun, the first Dumiver of which Was teued om May’ 17, 1897, at Uke price of one penoy, ana wiua & prospects announcing thal K ‘was the organ Of nO party, represents help ead — | ©f the wnole peopie. On its frst anniversary the un had @ circulation of 12,000. Mr. Abeil con, Hnued bis parcorrsnip wit atessre Swain and Siunmons, bul Was uunself sole wauager of the Sun, Oo Wwe death of Mr. Simmons, in 16S, Messrs. Swain and Abell conunued Ue partner= Ship. Owing Lo uiffereuces of opinion ou Lue War Questions between then the Public Ledger Wal wold in Its To Messrs. Childs and Drexel. Mr. Swain's interest in the sun continued up to his deata, in 1808, When Mr. Abei becaiue sule pros pretor. serene - ‘Treatment for Exhausted Nerves. From the Americen Megaziue. ‘Of fourteen cases that 1 have complevely se cluded a8 @ metiiod of treatment in nerve exhaus Oa, Dot one has done Well, I have found i be. ter to plan a series uf amusements aud a course of Passive exercise, together With frequent teeding. My business men take two hours dally at the health-lift, where the exercise, together with Massage and Jolly company, proves stromag cnougn: attraction to call em ayray froma, their regular Occupations every day, ‘They drink a vumbler of miik at a dairy or bowl of boulll { @ pharmacy every two hours. In these days of extracts beet mutton, chicken, clam, Ac, there is 0 toad for day Ove Who can pay fur lucm to go hungry, Even sighi-seeing—that most exlausting of tal be reudered iess fauiguing Dy every two hours, if it be With only « tumbler MLK. Pleuty of digestible food and two hours Glasses can see as well with- unem to avoid @ constant ‘act of focaltzation is a i i is iH REL aeeehie itil: at i ll ill He ral i Hi Hi | i : I 4 i i i E} i 4 i i | ul i] f i i i i i i 5. te HI i g F a £ z i f i i u iy H i i 1 } E E LE 5 i ‘Babverton over there, Habberton still in. ints on tne alvaded skirt without compromise: 80 uhe does not make much ‘in getting her ideas carried out. ‘The Xew Wort indy says tbat ‘the trouble with Lady Habberton is that she has: ‘no real talent ‘dress. She wants divided thinks they are more con’ ‘sdmires them. ‘What is world in ‘s.0len trom the wiudie of a busy day are the bes rewe dies for nervous exhaustion. oo ‘The pope has ceased to negotiate for an entente in Russia Owing lo protests of Catholic Roles, MARMLE qPATIERSON-LEDWARD. oer $e at BRICK, 03 anca 171 16Be- at 6 otleck p.m. MAR. % pn. Sit year after Stone and paaful ites “Which "she Funeral will ake piece Seturdas ber Pty SORRMARDT. At 1160 Twenty-trst street pert T. At int Tioved ct aire Lon Gerhardt aged twenty-one Toa on Sunday at heed 2. 2 ets eee BR ‘Sat April Sl, at 4 ovclons pa. And kees your decision to yourself, Be firm and quis ina bargain. Beek the best, "tis always the cheapest, Order the Hub Punch of your Grover of Druggist and Fealige thet, for a mellow, rich apd delicious you've gut the best inthe word. C. HB GRAVES

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